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4 "s J! I x: Grant» Pat» Gateway to tho Oregon Cave» □r .VOI,., XIV., No. MN. GRANTS PAM. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, — cniversity of Ore Liu.»« » THURSDAY, MAY 22, 11124. WHOLE NUMBER XKW. ■F CALIFORNIA EPIDEMIC NO BAR FOR TOURISTS INSURANCE MEN CALLED BEFORE PORTLAND JURY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Portland, May 22.— (A. !’.) —Th., grand Jury today sum moned llarvey Wells, Insurance matt. Charles Burton, member of another Insurance firm, who am scheduled to testify, Ob- servers believed the grand Jury was bringing their work io u close. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 10 BE KEYNOTE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PRESHYTERI ANS ♦ ARE MEETING TODAY AND DECLARE AGAINST AVAR t FRENCH FLYER TO CONTINUE Will I’ m . Chinese l'inno to Take Him to Tokio First of Next Week. To Slop al Nanking Kasumigurn, Japan. May 22.— (A. P.) The American aviators, on the uroutid-th« world flight, were In excellent condition upon (heir ar- rival as were their pinites, They will rest u week overhauling their pianos and Installing new rngltieN. This place Is 511 miles front Tokio Chicago, May 22.—(A. P.J- Any Increase in the cost of modern medicine ami surgery evidently has lull kept pace with a proportionately higher cost in training, as a modern school cannot be adequately endowed for anything less than $ to,000.otto, according to Dr. E. D. Burton, pres ident of the Tnlveraity of Oregon. "And if the school Is to Include In Ils scope all the specialities of medi cine und surgery, I wo or three times that sum Is not too much," said Dr. Burton, "The days have gone in which a group of physicians can sup plement their Incom* by conducting a medical school for pecuniary prof it." ASSEMBLY MAY BE REDUCED Los Angeles. May 22.—(I. ♦ N. S. )— The present quarantine ♦ to prevent further spread of ♦ the foot and mouth disease will ♦ not prove a liar to summer tour ♦ ists in Southern California, ac- ♦ cording to a statement issued ♦ hero, through the Chamber of 4 Commerce by Dr. J. W. M ur ♦ » dock, federal ina pect or in the ♦ ♦ Southern California district for ♦ ♦ the United States bureau of ♦ ♦ animal industry. Dr. Murdock's ♦ ♦ statement was made in the fol ♦ ♦ lowing telegram to E. T. Mere ♦ ♦ dith, ex-secretary of agriculture 4 ♦ who wired for information from ♦ ♦ Des Moines, la. ♦ ♦ "Condition as to the foot and ♦ ♦ mouth disease control are so ♦ ♦ improved that conventions or ♦ ♦ other summer visitors may, ♦ ♦ with entire safety, plan trips to ♦ ♦ Los Angeles and vicinity, an ♦ ♦ ticipating the enjoyment of ♦ ♦ summer resorts and side trips ♦ ♦ ns under normal conditions. ♦ ♦ Only restrictions will be made ♦ ♦ to prevent the public from com ♦ ♦ ing in contract with infected ♦ ♦ area, which is now limited to ♦ ♦ small sections in the farming ♦ ♦ districts." ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ' ♦ Hillsboro, May 22.— (A. P.) — Deputies are searching for J. Brooks and his two compan ions. O'Brien and Ritchie, who escaped from the county jail last night by cutting a hole through the roof. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ BRITISH GRAFT EYELIDS CERTAIN PRODUITS AIAY BE AD ON CALIFORNIA PATIENT MITTED TO OKRUON NEXT MONTH I’OIU ei > London, May 22.—(I. N. S.)—A wonderful piece of surgery has been I IPP 12 APPfinVPn I accomplished by surgeons at the Li- Ult Id ArrnUVtU verJlool Hospital, who have success fully grafted two eyelids onto a Tells National Recreation <'onference man's face with skin taken from his arm. That it Is Great Factor in Even eyelashes have started to Binding Nation Together grow, and the man, a Californian, who wishes to remain anonymous, is able to close his eyes and blink AS’ashington. May 22.—(A. P.) — The effects of the cold for which as well as any ordinary person. President Coolidge has twice taken gas treatments, was evident today when he spoke before the national INDIANA> REPUBLICANS IN FAVOR OF COOLIDGE recreation conference. The presi dent's voice broke twice and became hoarse as he proceeded. At one Indianapolis, Ind., May 22.— (A. time he was compelled to pause and P. )—Indiana republicans went Into cough. The president in his address de- state convention here Wednesday to clard the development of out-of-door ratify the action of the republican life to be a means of the creation of voters of the state at the primary in a common denominator of the peo- selecting Calvin Coolidge as their preference for the presidential nom pie. ination. select, seven delegates-at- 'Tn the case of a people, which large to the national convention in represents many nations, cultures Cleveland, adopt a platform and and races as does our own, the uni name a complete state ticket. fication of interests and ideals in An assault upon the work of what recreation is bound to wield a tell- were characterized as the destruc clared development of out-of-door tive forces temporarily in control of the entire population." the situation at Washington and a restatement of republican principles constituted the main themes of the keynote address, delivered by the I hange Made in System Used On temporary chairman. Senator James E. Watson of Indiana. Alain Thoroughfare ______ OUTDOOR STRONG REQUESTS ARE MADE California and Oregon People Unité in Asking for Modification of Certain Restrictions Grand Rapids, Mich.. May 22.— Salem, May 22.—(A. P.)—Gov (A. P.J—Dr. Charles F. Wishart. ernor Pierce said today that the retiring moderator, opened the quarantine imposed by the state 136th general assembly of the Pres against California products be byterian church today with a scath cause of the foot and mouth disease ing denunciation of warfare between may be lifted on June 1st, so far as nations and a vigorous demand that it applies to lemons, oranges, grape the church take a determined stand fruit, melons and other hardshell toward abolishing it. He struck the products The executive offices are keynote of pacifism that is expected Shanghai. May 22.— (A. P ) being urged by both California and to sound through the assembly la- ! Captain Pelletier Dolsy will continue Oregon people to make this modifi overture« of ter when the anti-war his Pur Is to Toklo flight Sunday or cation. The governor and State the Chicago Presbytery are present- Monday In u Chinese airplane, he an MANY FORTUNE TEI.LEUS A-eterinarian Lytle have its advis ARE NABBED IN AUSTRI A j ed. I nounced today after he hud made a ability under consideration. teat flight In the Chinese machine. Grand Rapids. Mich., May 22 — Tile airplane was offered to the Vienna. May 22.—(1. N. S.) — HISTORIC VINCENNES FORTRESS Frenchman by flenernl Ho Feng- Fortune telling has become such a (A. P.l- While the Presbyterian 1-ondon. May 22. — (1. K. S.) — TO BECOME WAR MUSEUM general assembly now In session, I.lng. military governor of Shanghai, peat in many large Austrian cities With the object of preparing the after Delay's own plune was wrecked . that the authorities have begun to with Its nearly 1.000 commissioners, ground for an expedition to the Paris. May 22.— (A. P.)—The is of such a size as to tax the seat when landing here. take action for its suppression. Vincennes fortress, just outside the ing capacity of the average church, North Pole in 1925. Grettir Algars- Doiay'a first stop on the < on- Twenty-two prisoners who Includ future general assemblies will be a . son. a young Icelander, will leave walls of Paria, which withstood tinned flight will be Nanking ed many women of the aristocracy, less unwieldly body if the proposal London late in May for an explora countless sieges and served as a I were haled Into court at Budapest, p resell led today by a special com- tion tour of the Arctic Circle. prison for political offenders under SIA WOOD is SPENDING charged with making too much pro- miltec on tile reduction Of the size Louis XIV and other Bourbons is lie will make the tour in an ex HEAVILY AT MONTE CARLO fit at nn illegal occupation. to become a war museum. It was of the general assembly become a North Sea trawler renamed the Bel- | They were all weeping, and dur church law. The report is signed by. tai. She has been completely refit here for long years that the "Man Jxindon. May 22, fl. N. 8. ) — )!•»« the proceedings amazing confes Dr. William L. McEwan, of Pitta- ted and strengthened for the trip. With the Iron Mask" is reputed to Liautenanl Osborne Wood, son ut sions were made as to th« tilth burgh, chairman. It recommends a have been shut up, and against the There will be ten "explorers In the Major-General l^onard Wood. Is charges extorted from women. walls of Vincennes the Duke of Medford. Ore.. May 22.—(A. P.) change In the Presbyterian form of party, including three scientists and giving the visitors al Monte Carlo a Enghien was executed it» the dead government which would reduce the ’ a kinema operator. Some of the , i—Following the recommendation of thrill, according to u dispatch to the of night by order of Napoleon. membership of the general assem- party will be recruited from Reyk the special committee appointed a Dally ¡Express. The French parliament, just be | bly approximately oue-half. javik and will be called for by the i year ago by the chamber of com Extensive Ix*gislative Program Is fore its dissolution, appropriated a The story assert« that Lieutenant i The committee reviews what it rest of the outfit on their way to merce. and recent recommendations Adopted by Women Wood, who recently resigned from sum of 2.000,000 francs for the pur \ by the Business Men's Association, I terms inequalities and injustices in the Arctic. the United States Army, Is spending St mi er Apparently Ha. Ixwt Defin representation of the Presbyteries pose of repairing the structure and Rotary, Kiwanis. and other clubs, From London the Beltai will pro lavishly lhe money lie mnde in Wall Oregon City. May 22.— (A. P.) — gathering together all the arms and itely for Senate and proposed readjustments Intend ceed to New York, from whence she the council included in their ordi Street. Lieutenant AVood, the dis ed to prevent a lot of small presby will go by way of the northern part nance requiring parallel parking 12 After adopting an extensive legisla weapons available in the history of patch declares, came to Monte Carlo teries from having as large a repre of Nova Zembla and the Islands of inches from the curb and four feet tion program and choosing Marsh- wars. Portland, Ore., May 22.— (A. P.) with u Chinese servant, who acted sentation lu assembly as have the Franz Josef Land. Six months will apart in the business streets of the field for the 1925 convention, the precincts, reported as bodyguard and accompanied him —Additional great presbyteries. be occupied by the voyage from New I city, a further prevision limiting 24th annual convention of the Ore- not be put on private property with wherever he went. The Chinese al over night including Coos complete, ---- Federation -------------- of — Women ----------- ’s clubs ------ out written consent of the owner, The purpose of the committee's A'ork and hack and by the scientific parking to one hour between the gon ways carried a large bag filled with gave Miller a .170 lead over Strayer proposal is to enable the assembly to investigations, and. all together, hours of 8 a. tn. and 5 p. m. and will prohibit placing them where ! adjourned this afternoon. thousand-franc notes, nnd whenever; for the democratic nomination for meet in churches which it can not more than five thousand miles will The new ordinance will go into The Oregon Federation of Wo- they obstruct views of crossings or Lieutenant Wood desired to spend ; the United States senate. With 11 now enter because of its size, to be have been covered by the time the effect at once by emergency clause ; tnen s clubs by unanimous vote went curves. It authorizes the state high money, which was frequently, the precincts still unreported, th? fig entertained in smaller communities, Beltai returns to New York. and a special officer will be detailed 0,1 record in convention as favoring way commission to designate natural servant would open the bag and pro ures were, Miller 10,874, Strayer nnd also to make the assembly more the entrance of the United States in- scenic beauty places, prohibiting to enforce its provisions. Citizens' < 10,504. duce the cash required. joDerate > lo ,he world court. The resolution signs and advertisements where they generally are requested to cooperate of a deliberative body and less of an with the city administration and was proposed by Mrs. Charles H. interfere with beautiful views, and | expense to the denomination. business men in complying with the Castner of Hood River, past presi providing a penalty for violation, dent and chairman of the American Universal membership of clubs in 22. __ i ordinance. Grand Rapids. Mich., May The parallel parking and time citizenship department of the fed- the Oregon federation in the Genera! (A. P. I—Dr. Clarence Macartney, Federation of Women's Clubs was limit of one hour applies on Main. eration. of Philadelphia, was elected moder A bill to prohibit signs and ad- adopted, and the constitution of the Sixth and Eighth streets and all ator of the Presbyterian church at the general assembly today. Josephine county is noted for Its cross streets, between Oakdale and vertisements within the limits of state federation amended to provide state highways and county roads was I for the payment of 10 cents per beautiful women, To select the the Bear creek bridge. London, May 22.—(I. N. S.)— George and established the republic, backed in another resolution, capita dues to the national federa among so many ! This time limit has been advo- most beautiful from King George, who recently lost his I represents the real will of the peo- tion. charming maidens would seem an cated by many business and profes bill will provide that such signs can-ltion. job as ruler of Greece, has Joined 1 pie. the Royalists are now showing impossible task. Yat that is what sion men and citizens generally in Memorial Services to lb1 Held nt the ranks of the permanently tiuein- a disposition to accept the situation the Cavemen propose to do at their Medford for the last two years for Methodist Cliurch Sunday ployed so fur as any chance of get- and help the country work out its annual Carnival on May 28th and the reason that it is being found in ting his throne back Is concerned, problems. They are being given The fourth and final meeting or 29th. The Cavemen, however, real creasingly difficult for the country according to Henry Morgenthau, for- substantial representation In the the committee on the Memorial week ize the difficulty af reaching an people to find parking space to mer United States ambassador to senate, and they seem to be satis- arrangements, was held in the G. A. agreement among themselves upon trade, and for the public generally Turkey, who is now the head of the fled." R. room in the courthouse Wednes j this question, and in order to keep j to transact business with the mer- Morgenthau Is in Loudon nego- day afternoon, Commander James peace and harmony among the mem | chants and professional men of the league of nations Greek refugee set- tinting with the Bank of England, Holman presiding. The Memorial bers, it has been decided to leave : city because of the crowded condi- Eugene. Ore., May 22.— (Special) "The demands made upon state tlement committee. which already has loaned the league "The Glucksburg dynasty," said of nations committee one million day program will not deviate from the determination to popular vote, 1 tion of the streets. but the council —State universities of America have universities, especially in the rapidly Morg««thau, "is blamed by the pounds for its refugee work, for an those held In previous years. Mr. j and the selection will be made at the has deferred action from time to received more than seventy million growing western states, are so heavy Holman requests the following pa Carnival on the night of May 29th. ; time, being loath to add any restric- dollars in gifts from private sources, that it appears that legislative sup- Greek people for the fact that l additions! loan of a million pounds. triotic organizations to meet at the Thus will this much mooted and ' tions until it should be absolutely according to information compiled i port will always lag behind actual Greece, which in 1919 was prosper He Is certain he will be successful, by the University of Oregon. Re needs. Like other state universities, courthouse at 10:30 Sunday morn burning question be decided. Blonds, necessary. ous. with the oxchunge value of the In order to carry out the plnns ing: Comrades of the G. A. R. and brunettes, bobbed-hair, long tresses, turns front 43 state institutions show Oregon and found a public gift cam drachma very nearly par, has ‘fallen of the committee for caring for the gifts totalling $70,187,654, varying paign to be the only solution of its all Civil War veterans; the Wom-| curls, the tall, the slender, the on evil days,* Most of the blaine is more thnn 1,000,000 refugees who an's Relief Corps; Sons of Veterans: [' pleasingly plump, brown eyes, blue in size from a single gift of $2,000 . financial problem. Because we placed on the late King Constantine, * were dumped Into Greece when the Daughters of Veterans: Spanish War , ----- to the new Alaska agricultural col have determined not to 'wholesale' , grey eyes, all the varying eyes. i it is true, but the exiled King Greeks were driven out of Turkey shades and degrees of pulchritude. Workers Decide to Take Up Cut lege and school of mines to gifts to education, despite increasing num Veterans; Ladies of the Spanish j shad< George gets his share of the blame, Morgenthau estimates that at least War Veterans; American Legion and will now be a matter of public con-1 taling $25,000,000 received by the bers of students, our entire income Alado by Concerns nnd there is no ehnnee of his ever $50.000,000 will be needed. By the American Legion Auxiliary; Boy 1 cern. The cavemen seem evenly di- University of Michigan and $13,- is required tor purposes of instruc again becoming King of Greece. l expenditure of this sum. If the plans Scouts and Campfire Girls, where ; vided as to bobbed-hair beauties, 000,000 by the University of Cali- tion and we have turned to the pub Seattle, May 22. — (A. P.) — The Even if the monarch were to » be re- of the committee are consummated, all will march in a body to the and those with long tresses, and so | committee of Raymond, Wash., mill fornia. Michigan reports the larg- lic for $5,000,000 to meet our build established some other king would all of the refugees will have been Methodist church. The Rev. D. that momentous question must be' workers has voted to accept the 40c est single gift, a bequest of $18,- ing needs. be chosen. established in homes and occupa Lester FI*dH will preach the Mem solved by popular vote. "A score of state universities have per day tvage cut for all general la 000,000. "What Greece wants now more tions that will enable them to be "An impressive feature of these successfully conducted financial The fortunate maiden chosen as bor and discontinue the strike that orial sermon at 11 o'clock. thnn anything else is to bury the Belt-supporting. possessing the highest degree of na-. has been in progress for more than returns is the large number of small campaigns for *buildings or endow The full program for May 30 will hatchet and put an end io political As soon as his business in London tural pulchritude will be presented two weeks, says a dispatch to the gifts they show,” said Prince L. ment. So many have built sta feuds. The reason that Venlzelos Is completed Morgenthau plans to be published later. with numerous and beautiful gifts, Seattle Times. The vote was 4 4 to Campbell, president of the Univer diums that some educators have failed to accomplish ills mission return to the United States to en which will soon be on display. The 33. One of the five Raymond mills sity of Oregon. "Gifts of a few come to the conclusion that alumni when he returned to Greece was be deavor to Induce wealthy American rules of the contest will also be an will resume immediately The other thousand, a few hundred dollars and will not subscribe money for any- cause he could not reconcile the op Greeks to Join in the movement to nounced later. The oandidate for mills announced that lumber mar- less show that the citizen of moder thing else. Such is not the case. posing factions. When he tried to aid their countrymen. One feature Strong Indications Given That Cool this high honor must, however, re ket conditions will not warrant re ate means is beginning to enjoy all The alumni are Interested in any- idge Will Be Advised propitiate the Royalists he lost the of this mission will be to endeavor the pleasures of philanthropy that thing effecting the welfare of their side in Josephine County. It is re opening at present. support of the extreme Republicans, to Induce Greeks In America to Ijuy Washington. May 22.—(A. P.) — ported that Kerby, Merlin. Wolf were formerly the exclusive privi university, if the need is really ur The Royalists Greek government bonds. This will, Strong indications were given at the Creek, and AVildervlIle are prepar-J Marshfield. Ore., May 22.—(A. lege of the very rich. The state uni gent. For example. University of and vice versa. Veniielos for Involving i Morgantbau believes, cause these treasury today that Secretary Mel blamed ing to dispute with Grants Pass for P.)—The Stout Lumber Company. versity is a peculiarly appropriate Georgia alumni raised $1,200,000 Greece in tl^' war, and they would bonds to rise In value, strengthen lon will recommend a veto of the the honor of possessing the fairest of North Bend, and the Coos Bay beneficiary tor these gifts for it I for such prosaic Items as a physics not work wffh him. the credit of the Greek government tax bill by the president when the damsel in all the county, and the Lumber Company, of Marshfield, exists not to give education to the building, an animal husbandry build "Convinced, however, that the and thereby make easier the financ measure is submitted to the treas competition bids fair to be exceed today posted notice of a 5 per cent few but to every person who is qual ing, a dormitory and endowment to plebiscite which threw out King ing of the refugee relief work. ury for consideration and review. raise professors' salaries.” wage reduction effective on June 1. ified to profit by its advantages. ingly keen. MEDFORD HAS PARKING LAW WORLD COURT PLAN FAVORED MILLER MAINTAINS HIS LEAD Who Is She? MEMORIAL PLANS ARE MADE MILL WAGE CUT IS ACCEPTED MELLON TO ASK FOR VETO