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I 1 y Il W I Granta Pass z in Gateway to the Oregon Caves GRANT* PAHH, JOSEPH IN I) < OI N’TY, OREGON, WHOLE M MBEK 347*. OFFICIAL LIST BEING MADE OF BOOTLEGGERS ■FINANCIER OF GERMANY KILLED IN COLLISION M’NARY-HAUGEN FARMERS! RELIEF BILL REPORTED Spoknne, Wash.. Apr. 24 ♦ ♦ Washington, Apr. 24.— (A. (A. P. ) The Spokane police ♦ ♦ P.) -By a vote of 14 to 7 the department, preparing to cope ♦ ♦ house agriculture committee with the summer activities of ♦ today reported favorably on liquor runners in this region. ♦ the McNary-Haugen bill, de- Is compiling an official list of ♦ ♦ signed to aid the farmer. known bootleggers in the city, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 ♦ Belllnzonu yesterday. which will be used by county ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ FLOATING BASHS FOR sheriffs und federal authorities near the Canudian border, it ♦ ORDERS SENT BY WALLA« E TO AIRPLANES SUGGESTED long heaiuti fok three miss . bus been announced here. «O.MBIXE FEDERAL AND, IXG MEN ENDED BY According to the police there ♦ STATE I'OIU ES I-ondon, April 24.— (I. N. S.) — DISCOVERY is a conspicuous absence of ap ♦ Floating airship bases are suggested plications for a place in the ♦ by Commander C. Burney, the fam icriiuii Legion, lids been new "Who’s Who" directory ♦ ous British aeronautical inventor, by Governor Pierc« to go but notwithstanding, one hun ♦ as a solution of the problem of the and Inspect the battleship dred names havo been added ♦ maintenance of a round-the-world ♦ with prospects of further airship service. Mb* lift'- Offici» Xollrii»! i p to April th. Only IM Infected Only One Out f‘»r Senator anil Two ♦ growth before final tabulation ♦ Burney maintains that floating Ho|c Had Been Dug in Ice anil Bodies For Repre»«i»nt nth e—County Or Herds Wi n- Left to be Killed— Placed in latke—Probably ♦ is completed. ♦ bases would be more efficient tban th»’« Mm h Sought tH«r Counties Declared Controlled Shot From Ambush ♦ Only persons who have been fixed land bases, being able to move ♦ convicted of bootlegging or vio- ♦ to any point and immediately pro Held In I. imii I .lull in Ih-fiiull of ♦ lation of the prohibition law ♦ viding gas and fuel plant required by Itomi« foi S.I.1OO Ou Two Charge« Washington. April 24.— (A. P.) — the airship. When the people of the county go ♦ for gain are being listed. ♦ Bend, April 24.—(A. P.)—The out to cast their ballots on May 16 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4- 4 ♦ Orders were sent' today by Secretary bodies of the three trappers missing In default of $3500 bonds. Dr. E. Wallace to Dr. U. G. Houck, in since January 15, Dewey Morris, Ed in the state primary election, they J Iillllck Is In the county Jail her» OVKI.AXD GOBBI.lilts IKE charge of the federal forces fighting ward Nichols and Roy Wilson, were will be confronted by a list of no today, following his return from STAGING « I ! EBRATIOX the foot and mouth disease in Cali found late yesterday in Big Lava mean proportions. <In addition to {Oakland where he was taken Into fornia to take supreme command im Investigation Made By Specialist lake. Each had been shot in the the custody by a deputy sheriff of Doug all of the state officers to be elected, Establishes This Fact Purses amounting to $1200 are mediately of the California state back of the head. Officers intend to the county had added its number to the ina county, Bonds were set Wed- being offered for Fourth of July forces and direct them in conjunc bring the bodies here today. They The iiesday al $2590 In the court of th« list. The campaign is Just be horse races at Oakland. Oregon, by tion with the federal staff. Portland, April 24.—(A. P.) — believe the trappers were lured from ginning to get started in earnest and J udge Edus Pollock on the second The slayer, who killed Martha Grat- the Gobblers, booster organization of their cabin and shot, apparently one the next few weeks will see a notice ibarge of manslaughter through an Washington, D. C., April 24 ke. mistreated her before he killed man attracting their attention while able Increase In campaigning by the this community, who are sponsoring Illegal operation. II oik I h on the her, according to Coroner Smith, the local Independence day celebra (Special).—In suppressing the out- another from ambush shot them with candidates. first charge had been set at $1000 tion. A fine new track has just been break of foot and mouth disease who said an examination by Dr. a high powered rifle. I For the office of senator, only one which were procured, This morn- among livestock in California, state 1 Robert L. Beson, established this , completed under the supervision of The bodies were discovered float Edw. W. Miller.' one of the best known race track and federal authorities working co fact. This led the police to suspect ing, htiwe1 v< r. the original bondsmen filing was made Tile sheriff's office wns asked t bls ing on the lake about 100 feet in republican, seeks the endorsement of morning to start a search In this appeared and cancelled the bonds, his party for that office. For repre- men in thia section. A comodious operatively had slaughtered 350 the assailant was known by the girl. shore from where a hole had been lenvlng $35oo to be raised before George Gratke. father of the slain grandstand will be erected and pre herds up to April 19, leaving IS In-; * was cut in the ice. Nichols and Wilson can secure his free- sentative, T. I’. Gramer, present In- parations made to accomodate the fecteil herds and one exposed herd girl, reported at the police head Seen at the head of Humbug creek, Doctor Bllllck I cumbent, and W II. Leonard are largest crowd that has ever attended still to be destroyed. The aggres quarters this afternoon. He said he were face downward and Morris was dom. about seven miles from Jacksonville. on his back. Two of the bodies were W T. Miller, : seeking election. He told the an event of this kind. sive measures of killing and burying had not learned of the murder until coatless. Two had hats en. Nichols The Jackson county officers believe on bls way to Eugene to see his son, i democrat, present incumbent, and In addition to the horse races, diseased herds and disinfecting Wednesday evening. that Jon»heudeil down the Ap glasses were still in place. The trap who Is attending the university. He George II Jackson, republican, want .there will be a ball game in the af- premises are going forward with ma plegate river and will be picked ip pers had a camp near Little Lava hud been to Coos Bay and had stop- the position ot prosecuting attorney. I ternoon and a wrestling bout in the chine like regularity. This policy- •omowhere In the Applegate Valiev lake, which is a short’distance from tied in Oakland when he was seen. Candidates for < ounty officers are evening In . which Ralph Hand of resulted in reducing known infec Tho sheriff Started his search for the Big Lava lake. Deputy Sheriff Powell returned treasurer. Jeanie Burke. Lincoln Cottage Grove, will be matched tion on April 18 to only three coun escaped prisoner this afternoon. The The county authorities today sheriff against a well known contender for ties of the* 16 which are quarantin Strangc Case Is 1’rsnented to the with him Wednesday night. He Im i Savage. Mary B. Carson; residents of the valley from Murph) broadcast word that they wanted Ix»ague of Nations mediately got In touch with a large I Paul Ruttencutter. F. 11. Lister; as the light heavy-weight champion- ed. Livestock sacrificed thus far as up were warned to be on the watch Charles Kimzey, alias Lee Collins, number of local people but was un- sessor, D. O. HiAei, S. 8. Dellinger; ship title. A boxing contest will also a safeguard to the millions of do for him. escaped Idaho convict, for investiga to secure the necessary bonds,, school superintendent, Alice M. Ba I m staged in the evening. Geneva, April 24.—(A. P.)—“The A pro- mestic animals in the country in Ho Is described ss batic«« and tion In connection with the slaying so was forced to spend the night in con. surveyor. Tom R. Pearce; clerk grant of speaking and music will clude approximately: 23.000 cattle, man without a country.” or in this coat less. II« Is we iring an old pair Jail. of the three trappers at Big Lava | 1». L Coon. C. Don Cameron; com- take place in the morning. .Mayor 13,000 sheep. 10.000 swine, and 300 case, a woman, actually has come of overalls which he was wearing at lake. Kimzey is wanted in connec mlssloner. C. C. Brown. J. L Stan- George Baker, of Portland,, being goats, These animals, aggregating before the league of Nations. tion with the robbery and slugging tho time of his escape. They were broiigh: Justice ot the peace. L. W. the orator of the day. Athletic con- nearly A woman whose property in of W. E. Harrison, in a deserted 50.000, are now under told thnt Jones struck the Jailer on Smith, C. It. Fifleid; coroner, L. B. tests and other entertainment fea- ground, having been buried in quick France was sequestrated during the cabin at Los Chance mountain, last the head and secured Ills gun. Hall: precinct committeemen: Grants tures will be arranged. lime and covered with at least five war appealed to the World Court at fall, and was reported to have Milam Jones Is a brother of "Ore Ohio Courts IliM'llHHea PelUIon. Stop Pass No 1. J. II. Thompson, J. T. feet of earth. The Hague, stating that France threatened Ed Logan, owner of the Brouilinst <f Copyright Music gon" and Dewey Jones, now serving Chinnock; No. 2. E. E. Blanchard; A summary of the situation made labels her as German, but that Ger- five foxes missing from the enclo time In Uio state penltenllary for No. 3. F. G. Isham; No. 4. Lester B. by Dr. John P-. Miller, chief of the many refuses to recognize her as a sure near the trappers’ cabin. The Cincinnati, April 24. A victory highway robbery. Mllani Is believed Roberts; No. 5, J. C. Smith. W. G. Bureau of Animal Industry, United national, The World Court passed officers suspect Kimzey returned to to have been implicated In the rob for broadcasting stations using mu Thrasher: No. 6. L. <’>. Currier: No. rinatili« County and Hogue Valley States Department of Agriculture, the problem of the woman's recourse find Logan and saw a chance of rob beries and Is also thought to have sical numbers In whi h a copyright Are Hard lift by Cold 7. W. G. White: No I, E C. M m J states that the disease appears to be to justice up to the League. bery involving the killing of the bus been granted was won In I'nlt- been the "brains" of the gang Pincer. H. O. Williams: Lucky under good control in the following Conditions arising from the war trappers. < .1 States district court here when p.) — Pendleton, April 24. — (A. Queen. George S. Barton: Merlin. H. counties: Alameda, Contra Costa. probably have placed many persons Judge Hickenlooper dismissed a pe D. Woodford. Fruitdale. Robert Niel Reports from fruit ranchers in the Solano. San Francisco. San Joaquin in this same position, so that they tition filed to halt the broadcasting son; Granite Hill, Will Scoville; east end of I'matilla county said that and Kern. are debarred from all existing legal of such numbers without paying the Murphy, L. W. Carson; Williams, .1. a heavy frost last night turned the The situation remains serious in tribunals. holder of the copyright. blossoms brown. Practically all of W. Turvev; Slate Creek. Guy Weth Merced and Los Angeles counties, Th«» legal lights of the League ad The suit was filed by Jerome N. the fruit from Walla Walla to Milton with progress being made und Documents erbee; Althouse. George Thrasher. for con- mit there is involved in such cases Item lek ft Co., New York music pub- Ruth Alexander Takes Sudden List Missing trol. .Democrat: county commissioner, suffered. a denial of justice. The solution ap Ushers, against the American Auto- to Starboard at Eureka Today The care that must be used in pears to be the elaboration of an in mobile Accessories company of Cin Ernest Loughrfdge. Medford. April 24.—(A. P?)—A combating foot and mouth i disease, ternational ..convention by which Washington. April 2 1. Gaston B. cinnati. a manufacturer of radio re frost last night heavily thinned the department veterinarians assert, Eureka. Calif.. April 24.—(A. P.) is states surrender existing sovereign i Mean«, former Investigator of the I ceiving sets and parts. fruit blossoms. As pear and apple shown by the recurrence of infecion E. L .King Here — The steamer Ruth Alexander, an rights of deciding for themselves the Judge Hickenlooper. In bls opin deipari ment of Justice, and a star blooms are the heaviest in years, the on two farms in Contra Costa coun conditions under which their nation chored in Trinidad Cove, leaking, E. L. King, superintendent of the witness before the senate Daugherty ion, said he did not think the rendi frost will make thinning by hand un ty several weeks after all the dis ality is automatically or may volun suddenly listed to the starboard to investigation, informed the commit tion of u song In tho seclusion of a Southern Pacific system, is spending necessary. Smudging was general eased herds in the county had been tarily be acquired or lost. The ques day after having maintained a heavy tee today thnt Ills extensive collec broadcasting studio is a performance the day in Grants Pass conferring throughout the valley. killed and premises disinfected. The tion raised by the German woman port list since she was anchored yes tion of diaries and documents put In within the intent of congress In en with members of the local Chamber new "flare-up” illustrates the virul- does not lie within tho competency terday. The rise of the water level of Commerce. This morning he was acting the copyright law. as evidence had disappeared. The valley immediately adjacent enco of the virus which causes foot of the League covenant, and it seems in the leaking hold caused the shift, taken out giver tho Grants Pass Irri to Grants Pass also suffered by the and mouth disease. State and fed- plain, say the legal experts, that the which did not interfere with the re gation District where he was shown frost of last night when the tempera eral veterinary forqes are working League only can act through the moval of the passengers to the H. the development which had been ture dropped to 22 degrees in the rapidly in killing Infected and ex F. Alexander, standing by. initiative of a state. I brought during the pnst year by the lower valley and 28 near the city. posed herds as fast as they can be j water. Ho came in on his private Only those orchards which were found, and the disinfecting crews car, tho Portland, which was side smudged escaped the frost. Others (Continued on Page Throe) tracked here for the day. are practically devoid of fruit. It NAVAL AIDE TO WILBUR was what orchardlsts term a "black ASK HER FOR A ROOM Nenana, Alaska, April 24 (A. P. I | mented by buckskin slipovers and a frost”, hanging on for several hours. faced with — Th<» "mushor" in the Arctic' drill parka, its liooil In addition to the fruit, some gar which does not Cirilo, where winter prevails about wolverine fur. dens were injured where the season eight months out of the year, must gather frost and freeze where the had been rushed a little. A heavy Washington, D. C., April 24.—Tes- every talk upon matters of public * never relax his vigilance If he would breath strikes it. The muskrat or frost is forecast for tonight. survive the perils peculiar to the beaver cap has flaps to pull down tifying before the Senate Patents importance is heard and eagerly lis tened to by many thousands more over tho ears and under tho chin, region. LEPERS OF MOLOKAI Committee, E. F. McDonald of Chi than could crowd the greatest audi arc moose frequently , To the explorer, prospector, scien Tho shoes WANT OWN NEWSPAPER cago. president of the National torium in the world. That such a tist, trapper or hauler of mail and hock mukluks. Honolulu. April 24. 2 — (A. P.)—In- Broadcasting Association, said there continual hearing of educational At no time must any ' portion of supplies who must go north of the mates of the Kalnupapa leper settle are now 530 broadcasting stations,1 speeches, as well as speeches about bo exposed the flesh savo tho ejtes Yukon River basin, one of the great ment on the island of Molokai, want 14 of which are operated by manu- e(jucation. must have a profound ef- est winter haznrds is the lack of to the frost, and even th e eyes must a newspaper of their own. according facturers of radio apparatus, 0 7 bv■ feet upon American culture, educa- timber for firewood, in some locnll- bo protected when facing a bllzznrd. to requests reaching John D. Mc- churches and other religious organ- an([ ¡¿gag of value of In- this usually augment les tho only timber Is aspen, com Travelers McVelgh Veigh, superintendent, izations and nearly 100 by educa- creased appropriations of schools, monly called poplar, scrub spruce, “light” equipment with a complete said ho had not encouraged the idea ional institutions. ' is confidently believed by educators and stunted brush. When a man suit of reindeer furs. but that tho patients had been per All listeners-in over radio know with the vision to see what radio Submission to the cold In the Arc faces 50 degrees below zero In sleep sistent in presenting it. the large number of educational may become, judging by what it has ing bag and canvas tent, ho requires tl<’ has a different effoct tium might A few residents of the settlement talks given by broadcasting stations been in the few short years it has Instond of a shlvor- a big log fire and abundant fuel to bo Imagined. who have money will back the new which are not educational In intent. I freon available to the general public. keep It going. When the Arctic lng and a gradual agonizing process journal and are willing to purchase What is not yet visualized is the Illustrating the enormoif^ scope blizzard sweeps down, mnn and of freezing, tho frost overcomes one the necessary equipment. The sanc great effect which such broadcast-1 ot rad|Oi jt was testified before the painlessly. beast are compelled to seek shelter, j suddenly and almost tion of the board of health has been ing must have upon the cause of j committee that one station received In the bitterest cold few lungs can There Is a numbness in the more ex requested. real education, as distinguished' 170,000 replies in a voting contest posed portions, like tho feet, logs withstand tho .."scorching" amos- from purely scholastic education. and that advertising experts estimat phere that apponrs to sear them like and hands. Ixitcr the jaw bocomes All over the nation, it was point ed the ratio of replies to those A minute's a flame while the blood Is turning stiff, nearly immobile, •Mrs. Geruldlne Welsh, secretary of to ice. "Frozen" lungs are not tin-] exposure of a partly cold hand to ti e women’s committee for the Itepule ed out. there are literally hundreds reached was one in 50, giving a Ban Salvador. Apr. 21.—(A. Henn national convention, photographed of thousands of small receiving sta single station an audience of 3,000,- common, but there nro certain pre low temperature causes the fingers "on the Job" In Cleveland, where she tions; on isolated farmhouses, in 000. Chicago stations have reached )—Several American ma cautions that minimize the danger. to become stiff and without feeling Is directing the work of the housing small owns, in communities other 99 per cent of tho worlds' popula- Commander Walter Alice Edwards, rines have been killed in Hon Tho equipment Includes throe It Is as If they had gono to sleep, bureau which Is handling all applico wise out ot touch with distinguished ion, Java alone being out of the who wna named naval tilde to Secre ♦ duras. according to advices pairs of heavy woolen socks on each Then man in danger of death from tary Wilbur of the navy. He was tlons for lodgings during the conven speakers and educators. Every zone of receiving, as indicated by by a rather decorated by President Coolidge re ♦ received here late today. toot; underwear and shirt of wool, freezing is overtaken tlon next June. speech, every educational address, correspondence. ♦ but of medium weight; mittens aug- pleasant lethargy. cently for heruhiu. , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦WAS SEEN THIS Switzerland, Apr. Dr. Karl llelffei Gorman final ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MORNING CAMPAIGN IS JUST STARTING BILLICK IS IN JAIL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 350 HEROS ARE SLAUGHTERED WERE SHOT IN BACK OF HEAD HERE PORTLAND GIRL MISTREATED FROST HITS ENTIRE STATE EVIDENCE NOW DISAPPEARS i I I