♦ I G rantS'Pass UH,. NIV., No. UNI. Gateway to the Oregon Caves GlttNTH l’ASN, JONEBHINE IWH'NTY, OREGON, INDIAN IS APPOINTED TO CHURCH MINISTRY ♦ ♦> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I Hpokane, Wash., May 8. Dan Scott, a Wellplnit Indlun, lias been appointed to the minis­ try of the Presbyterian church, lie was licensed nt Reardan, Wash , following a successful various examination on the fundamental doctrines of the other I in allers church and on i pertaining to i the work t of n pastor. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ X ♦ HELD DOMESTIC QUESTION Hiihlliig Outside this Columbus, Ohio, May 8.—(I. N. S.I Ohio has replaced Pennsylvania ns the banner building and loan as­ sociation state, with total nssets In egress of $700,000,000, according to the announcement of Fred T. Brlstor, president of the Ohio Building Asso­ ciation league Brlstor's figures place Pennsyl­ vania second, with assets of $675,- 000.000, and New Jersey institutions third, with assets listed at $400,- 000,000. Ohio building nnd loan associa­ tions now serve 1.600.(too persons, it was said. THURSDAY, MAY X, tout. SUSPECT IS ARRESTED FOR PORTLAND MURDER ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ J Salem, May 8.— (A. P.l — ♦ Two bloodstained towels, which a the officers found in Ills over­ coat, and what they believe to be bloodstains on his vest, to­ day caused Marion county au­ thorities to catalogue C. W. Mann, alleged forger arrested hero on Tuesday, as a suspect GRADS OF I NTVERSITY OVER In the Portland murder case in which Martha Grntke was the ENTIRE COVNTRY WILL HAVE MEETINGS victim. Sheriff Bower thia afternoon Is Inclined to con­ sider the clews with some skep­ ticism, but this morning took Mann's finger prints and sent them to the Portland police. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ START OF CAMPAIGN MADE < III KOH ENJOINS DRUNKEN MEMBERS TO REMAIN OUT W HOLE NIMBER 3100. f Ixiral Aliunni Will Meet in Joseph­ ine Hotel—Regular Get-together Is Promised San Francisco, May 8.— (I. N. 8.)—Leland Spaulding came ♦ here recently from Nebraska. ♦ He glimpsed the Pacific ocean ♦ and decided to take a ride on it ♦ in a canoe. Spaulding was res­ ♦ cued by coast guards, after his craft capsized. ♦ ♦ ♦ MIMIC BATTLE WITH INDIANS CALLS FOR DRASTIC CONTROL DELEGATES FROM ALL OVER STATE ARE HERE FOR THE PRESENTATION I Sherridan. Wyo., May 8.—(A. P.) Dr. William Frackelton of this city, who produced the first "Powder Riv­ er frontier days” and originated the , annual "stampede” here, and has been "adopted” by the Crow Indians, tells of the first reproduction of the Custer massacre ever staged. The part of the Sioux Indians was played by 200 Crows, and local na­ tional guard troops were Custer's men. In the midst of the mimic bat- tie Blue Bead, one of the Indians, insisted on capturing the American1 flag This was not in the rehearsal, and immediately the “dead” troopers rose and returned to action. Blue I Bead was shot from behind with the wadding from a blank cartridge, A I battle royal with fists ensued. As Dr. Frackelton expressed It, "Custer was soon avenged.” DISTRICT GOVERNOR PRESENT Banquet Held in Waldorf Hull At­ tended by Fully ISO-23 Belong to Inorai Organization St. Clairsvllle, O„ May 8.—(I. N. Campaigning In the Interests of the 8.) — Rumanian St. Cross church has ALUMNNI W..G6Í ................... Grants Pass was in the hands of dairy Industry in an attempt |o put i appealed to common pleas court here Portland, Ore., May 8.— (Special) the Rotarians of the state Wednes­ the use of oleomargarine out of the, for an injunction to restrain mem-, —Alumni of the University of Ore­ day night when the big red stage state, C. L. Mulkey, representing the hers "front attending church while gon all over the nation are meeting arrived from Roseburg and unloaded pure dairy products committee nt the drunk." tomorrow evening at reunion ’din­ its quota from the land of the Ump- state t dairymen's association, made a The plea .unique in the history ners on the eve of their campaign quas and the Chiefs mingled with talk last night In the Illinois val- of Belmont county court, grew out to raise $1.000.000 for the $5,000,- Rotarians from Eugene, Corvallis, ley. lle went to Medford this morn- of an alleged attempt of Harry Socio. 000 gift campaign, Over 100 din­ Hillsboro, Portland. Coos Bay, Med- will return here on Satur- Georg., Muntean and Pete Saracim, ners will be held in various cities of ing but I ford and Klamath Falls. During the day to t give a series of talks in this deposed president, treasurer and Oregon and the Pacific Northwest interval before time for the banquet county, He speaks before the Worn- financial secretary of the congrega­ and the rest of the country wher­ the distinctive caps of the visitors an’s dub nt 3:30 Saturday and be­ tion. respectively, to prevent ineni- ever five or more alumni reside. were seen on Sixth street and en- fore the dairy association at 8 that Iters of the congregation from enter- The alumni enter their campaign livened the thoroughfare. night. He is slated as the principal Ing the church. under the stimulus of a most suc­ The occasion of the meeting here speaker at the Chamber of Commerce The Rev. Myron Benchea. priest cessful campaign on the campus at was the presentation of the charter luncheon Monday noon and Monday in charge, asserted in the applica­ Eugene, when the faculty subscrib­ to the Grants Pass Rotary club, 23 night will give a talk at an open tion that the men were intoxicated, ed more than $57,000 or $7.000 over local business and professional men meeting at the Rogue River Valley and "it was feared they robbed some the quota which they sought, The Final Settlement Is Seen in Order being members. The charter was grange hall. Given Out Yesterday of the weaker churchmen of the full students also oversubscribed their presented by Miles M. Higley, gov- Two and a half million pounds of benefits of the ministrations.” I quota, pledging $219,000 in a cam­ Washington, iMuy 8.— (A. P.) — I ernor of the first district. The local oleomargarine were used in the state , paign to raise $200,000 to the total The establishment of a world court club la Rotary International No. Tacoma, May 8. — (A. P.) — Said for the construction of an audi- at The Hague, to which the United during the past year, The dairy in« CARPENTIER OFFERED by attorneys to pave the way for 1678. export two and dustry was forced to torlum. States would adhere, was proposed EK.HT WITH SLATTERY At i o’clock the Waldorf hall. The alumni effort is for a fund to the final settlement of 30 suits grow­ Rhea l.upcr Changes Mind Vlxnit today ii>l resolution Introduced liy a quarter millions of butter fat dur« ing out of the Kelso bridge disaster which had been transformed by flow- The removal of ing the same period. erect a library, a man ’ s gymnasium Jowphitie Posit Ion Senator lttcrs of protest have gone to lock added, thanks to Great Britain, each. There is one employe to each | STATUTES IN CALIFORNIA share during the campaign which a song take-off on the individual Mr. Luper from this county In the' notoriously broken along the Atlantic two farms. These farms therefore i opens in earnest on Saturday morn­ Medford. May 8.— (A. P.)—The Grants Pass Rotarians and district past few weeks from farmers who coast, little was being said of the support approximately 181.000 peo­ Sacramento. May 8.— (I. N. S.) — ing. May 10. and continues until May coroner’s jury last night returned a officers. • * 1 are having trouble In getting their hinterland, of that vast country ple. In addition, about 187 factories! More than 10.000 California motor­ 30. Telegrams of congratulation to verdict that the body of the young' water matters adjusted. As a result. I where a groat reformation had taken are engaged In dairy manufacturing, George Turnbull, of the University* man found Sunday was an "unknown I the Grants Pass club were read from ists were found guilty of motor traf­ Mr. Luper Is considering the rees- place and a great revolution, not these supporting an additional 19.-1 fic violations during the first three of Oregon school of journalism, will person who met his death by drown- Rotary clubs at Victoria, B. C„ Cran- tabllsment of a water master for thin' only for that country but for the 000 people. This makes nearly one-j months of 1924, state officials have tell the alumni why the money must ing. with suicidal intent.” Paul De- I brook. B. €.. Prince Rupert, B. C.. He county, lie states that the man he whole world, had occurred. quarter of the people of the state In­ . announced. More than 5,000 per- be raised. Ed. S. Van Dyke will Autremont. on the stand, said be­ Vancouver, B. C., Everett, Wenat­ has In mind will not be able to take , thought Britain had every reason to terested directly in the dairy Indus-: ; sons were arrested during the period deal wiith the point of view of the cause the body has brown eyes and chee, Centralia, Anacortes, Belling­ charge of the work until May 20, be ashamed of that Illicit trade which try, Mr. Mulkey says. This Is to be J for speeding. alumnus. In addition, remarks will Hugh DeAutremont has blue eyes ham. Yakima. Sedro-Wooley, Van­ encouraging American law although he docs not Intimate who, was compared with the one small factory be made by a number of other alumni he had changed his mind about the couver. Kelso, Longview. Ellensburg, his choice will be. laical officials ( breaking. It was a stain on her fair In the state which Is manufacturing: who reside in the county. Oregon identification. name nnd. ho concluded, she would hope that it will be a local man con-! (Continued on Page Two.) butter substitutes. This factory is songs will occupy a prominent pact versunt with the county conditions.1 suffer for It. controlled by one of the large pack­ of the program. ing Institutions. They buy the raw] Mike Miller Returns Home and Slays Every former student and alumnus Wife for Infidelity products across the ocean and bring is expected to be present. If they It In direct competition with the were not reached by members of the Tacoma, May 8. — (A. P.)—Mike Josephine county committee, they products of Oregon dairymen. The commercial Interests of the Miller, 38, logger, shot and killed I are asked to send in their names to' different counties are interested in his 29-year-old wife early today. He’ Wilford Allen, county chairman, be­ the maintenance of the buying power told the police that he obtained evi- j fore noon Friday, and reservations Paris, May 8, — (A. P.)—The from the "national block,” which, of the farm nnd consequently should: dence that his wife was associating will be made. Husbands and wives' French electoral campaign has been in 1919, won 116 seats from them Ono of Captain Amundsen's cher ­ be Interested in this issue, for the! with another man. He returned from of the grads are also invited. Pisa, Italy, May 8. — Cl. N. 8. - waged in greater political confusion and constituted a government coali­ ished ideas is to establish a short to a ' Shelton last night in response his dairymen will ho driven into oblivion Enthusiastic and confident of Because of the large numbers of than has existed in the country since, tion of 400 members in the lower air route which will unite the conti­ chance of reaching the North Pole nents. He claims that, making this if they have to continue in competi­ letter from a neighbor woman. The other affairs going on tomorrow just after the fall of the second em­ house, in spite of the fact that the tion against 8 ’4 -cent vegetable oil. Millers had three children. night, an attempt will be made to pire, a royalist parliament was sent Radicals polled 2,000,000 votes as by areoplnne, Captain Roald Amund­ trip in tho full summer the cold will asserts Mr. Mulkey. The hog Indus- , adjourn the meeting as early as pos­ to Paris to inaugurate sen has arrived here to superintend bo quite supportable, and the day­ the third re- compared to 1,800,000 in 1914, and try has been thoroughly handicapped sible. It will start at 6:30. completion of the machine In which light, of course, will not fail. From the Socialists increased their vote of public. In the struggle against substitute ---------------------- I ho will make Ills adventurous jour­ Spltsberg to the pole, 960 kilometres Party lines are so broken and 1,400,000 in 1914 to 1,700,000. The I cooking fats and now it is a known J. E. Enger. train master at Rose ­ ney. party politics so vague that political Radical and Socialist coalition, how­ must lie covered, which. It Is calcu­ fact that the farmers are producing Club of Business Men Will Be Start­ burg. was a visitor in Grants Pass prophets are at a loss to find a basis ever. will not go to the country with Captain Amundsen has made an lated. can be done in six hours, and without the profit to which they are et! In Granat Pass today, attending to business matters. I for any sort of predictions. The only the full strength of the parties as extenslvo search for the right type from the pole to Alaska, about 1,800 entitled. The two industries are certain element in the situation Is polled in 1914. The Communists of machine and more than 30 firms kilometros, should be accomplished therefore asking the united support A physical culture club will be i that for several months the pendu- have sapped a great deal of the few offered him their aerial construc­ In 15 hours. opened in Grants Pass within a of both the farming interests and 'lum has been swinging toward the strength of the Socialist party. Only tions. He line selected two hydro­ Before Captain Amundsen left friends In Industry against the refer­ days, according to plans now held planes made of hard aluminum, and America there was a tremendous endum of the dairy law passed at by those interested in the proposi­ Salo Authorized by Secretary Work left, that is to say in favor of the the result of the coming election will more liberal parties, Radicals and show just how many votes the Com­ Voder New Regulations built nt Marina <11 d’Isa. They are rivalry among skilled airmen to be the last session of the legislature for tion. Arrangements have been made Socialists, and against the moderate munists have taken, but surface Indi­ of the Wall-Donnler type and have chosen to accompany him. and the the reason that diversified farming to fit out the former library rooms English motors. The material of selection of Lieutenant Davison, a cannot exist and succeed without the in the city hall with the necessary Washington, May 8.— (A. P.)— and conservative government ma- cations are that the faction which takes Its orders from Moscow will apparatus for a business men’s gym­ Secretary Work today authorized the jority. which they are made is expected to specialist In long Arctic flights, was dairy cow. special elections held since poll in the neighborhood of 1,000,- I nasium. Nelson Soule and W. L. sale under the new regulations of All the resist the atmospheric conditions In considered a happy one. He Is only "The dairy cow Is the rock around This would leave the the great cold, and they are strong 26 years of age, but has had a varied w’hlch the success of diversified farm­ Frybarger have been teaching home 20 billion feet of timber and 1,000,- last fall, including parliamentary, 000 votes. departmental, have shown Socialists with about the same num- courses in the city and are having 000 acres of land embraced in the city and experience. and light. ing Is built," declares Mr. Mulkey. that the two factions Captain Amundsen, In leaving tlio . The two airships may be com­ "Any plan to rob her of her rights considerable success in their enter­ former Oregon and California rail- largo gains for the Socialists and ber, supposing together show a small gain over Italian port, will go directly north, pared, In their structure, to huge Is a direct blow against the fnrmlng prise. A large number of the bus­ road and Coos Bay wagon road land Radicals. Local circumstances en- iness men of the city are interested grants In western Oregon. The tim- tered into some of these results but 1914. touching Zurich, Bergen,, Tromso, brown fishes, with large horizontal communities.” The Radical party also has been in the work and are aiding in the her lands, most of which are in Coos, on the whole they are accepted, even and ao on to Spltzborg. There a fins, which spread out from their weakened by the resignation or ex­ Lane counties, have by the moderates and conservatives establishment of the club. Douglas and sides on the surface of the water, Boxes Prepared — Ballot ship, sent by the Norwegian govern­ Mr. Frybarger states that a lady been revested in the government, of the "national block” as showing clusion of a number of deputies who The ballot boxes for the precincts ment, will meet them, with provisions designed to protect the wings above assistant will conduct classes for The sale is to be conducted by auc-; a decided tendency toward radlcal- supported Poincare’s foreign and fis­ them. Amundsen wants his ships county are being prepared to of the and supplies of all sorts. From this general land office J I9*" «nd socialism. cal policies. These men have form­ point the explorer and Ills party ex-f able to withstand the force of storms, be sent out for the primary election the women and girls of the city, tion by the I on May 16. They will bo sent out Classes for boys are also to be held branches In Lakeview, Portland and Socialists, how­ ed a new "Radical federation” which The Radicals and high waves and Ice. They are sup ­ pect to proceed directly for the pole The dates will be an- [ ever, have big gains to make if they will cooperate with the other groups and to pass over the parts of Alaska plied with skate runners, so they] on Saturday morning to the country under the direction of Mr. Frybar­ Roseburg, wrest the majority of the chamber of the government majority. ger and Mr. Soule. nounced later. 1 can slide over Icy surfaces. precincts. never yet seen by man. Washington, May 8. (A. P.) — Th,* senato debated the immigration bill today, with both the democratic nn