'*e / , crs. 1 VOI.. XIV. No. SM. Granta Paaa— Ga tewa y to the Oregon Cavea "X GRANTS) I’AMN. JOHHFHINE COUNTY. ORRGON. SECONDARY POSITION ROGUE RIVER FROM OFFICE ♦ Chicago, June 10.—(A. P. I ♦ —Former Governor Lowden ♦ passed through Chicago today ♦ enroute* to his farm at Oregon, ♦ III lie told friends that his de­ ♦ cision to refuse the vice presi­ ♦ dential nomination Is unutter­ ♦ able. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ EXTRA CONGRESSIONAL SESSION IS NOT NEEDED I ♦ ♦ Washington, June 10.—(A. ♦ ♦ P.l—President Coolidge does ♦ ♦ not feel that an extra session ♦ of congress is necessary by the ♦ 4 : le 4 I ♦ ♦ HAO REFUSED TO QUIT POST President of Republic In .Message to Pnrllanu-nt Refuse« to lay Aside Ills Power ♦ WILL PLAY HERE NEXT WEEK Pr ♦ * ♦ Kiuiu* Program l-> to Ih* ♦ Grunts Puss tlx* I'ol- : W<'<*k—35 in Band WHOLE NI MBER SAIT. INDEPENDENCE SQUARE NOT TO BE REMODELED ♦ ♦ e Athens, June .10.—it N. 8.)— Salvagers have started on the task of ru'slng approximately $50,000.- 000 worth of treasure supposedly lying in 03 vessels ut the bottom of Navarino Bay. on the western coast of Greece. The ships are those of the- Turk­ ish fleet sunk by the combined Eng­ lish. French and Rusalan fleet« dur­ Ing the famous battle In tile bay In 1927» Several sunken ships have boon located by divers at a uniform depth of 100 fest. Among the ships al­ ready reported located is the Captalu Bey, flagship of the Turkish fio« t. which Is said to have more than 110,000,000 In specie aboard. s Tl'EHI >AY, JUNE IO, 1021 I 4 Philadelphia, Pa., June 10.— (I. N. 8.)—Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, society lender, has abandoned her plan to have In­ dependence Square and its his­ toric buildings remodeled after Parisian architectural models. independence Square will he preserved as It Is. It Is not to be remodeled for the Sesqui- Centenninl Celebration planned here. Mrs. Stotesbury, who recent- ly sent Mayor Kendrick plans tor the proposed embellishment of Independence Square with colonnades and rotundas, now has written he mayor that she has become convinced, through the protests of the partiotic so- cleties that "any departure from the original plan of the old square would mar its hiK- torlc value." ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NATIONAL CONVENTION 18 FAR FROM HOLl’TION OF ♦ QUESTION ♦ ♦ .♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Temporary Organization Perfected ♦ mid M.s-ting Adjourned Until ♦ Wednesday .Morning ♦ ♦ ♦ Convention Hall, Cleveland. June ‘ ♦ BURTON GIVES HIS ADDRESS WATER FLOWS FÜLL LENGTH failure of the senate to puss the ♦ deficiency appropriation bill. ♦ 444444444444444 FRUIT SHIPMENTS ARE ARRIVINO AT KLAMATH FNTÏRE SYSTEM IN OPERATION FOR FIRST TIME IN O. P. DISTRICT Klamath Falls, June 10.—(A. P.) —First shipments ot California cit­ rus fruit products since the lifting of the Oregon embargo due to the foot and mouth disease in the south are now arriving in this city. Yes­ terday the Wood-Curtis wholesale commission house here received a full carload of oranges and lemons from California. The citrus fruit is coming from areas of California that are free of the epizootic. It is re­ ported that the announcement ot the raising of the ban at the Oregon border that many large fruit ship­ ments were started toward the north. ALL LEAKS HAVE BEEN SEALED Shavings aixl Mud Put in Canal to Keep Water From Coing Out Through Cracks lu Bottom ♦ The Grants Pass Concert band ♦ The main canal of the Grants will start its summer season ne«t I 4 Pass Irrigation district Is now in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 10.— (A. P.)—The Republican na­ Friday evening when it gives a con­ tional convention went into session commission for the first time since cert at Rogue River, as a good will AMERICAN AVIATOR« Paris, June 10.—(A. P.l—The I today with the question of a vice- its construction. This canal was offering for the people of that vi ­ chamber of deputies late today HOI’ OFF FROM HONG KONG presidential candidate little advanc­ completed so far as excavation was cinity. The band expects to visit a udopted a motion made by mujorlty ed toward solution. Booms paused concerned last Christmas eve, but few other communities during the loader Herrlot, not to open a dis­ for a moment in their flight, plat­ like all new ditches, it required much the summer in order to Help gain cussion with u government not in Hong Kong, June 10.— (A. P.) — form builders suspended their work "puddling" to seal up the leaks. iriendship and good feeling of the The American army around-the- and delegates ceased their milling "conformity with the sentiment of Numerous slide« had also come into people of the adjoining town*:. the country." The action was con­ world fliers left here at 10:17 a. m , while all assembled in the great the canal during the year, and it was sidered equivalent to forcing Presi­ "Wo want the people of the neigh- for Haiphong. French Indo-China. hall with its 13,000 seats to start Fourth nt Income Tates Will lie Re­ necessary to get these out before dent Mlllerand out ot office. Mll­ Itorlng communities to regard Grants turned Without Claims water could flow. One slide that Lieutenant Leigh Wade, piloting the convention on its way. lerand I« expected to resign tomor­ Pass as a real neighbor and hope the air cruiser Boston, before the, Chairman Adams, of the Republi­ came down along the river bank car­ row. they will see fit to edit here a I often ried nearly S.OOO cubic yards of IxM-al Depurimene Cooperates With as possible”, stated J. K. H’ggln- fliers departed made a courtesy call can national committee, called the Portland, Ore., June 10.—Upon earth into the canal, completely cov­ last night on the governor, paying convention to order promptly at 11 State Officiais ■ othani, director, today. "The band the respects of the six American fli­ o'clock, Bishop William F. Ander-| being officially advised from Wash- ering it for some distance. Paris, June 10.—(A. P.I — Presi­ Con­ is going to l.e a booster organ'r.atlo’i ers. The governor congratulated the son. of the Methodist 1_,„ Episcopal | in«ton that the task ot reiu“ding to tractors who investigated wanted dimi Millenind. in a meaaage seni to local The standardization of the and the members expect to do all airmen on their successful trip across I church. of Boston, delivered thr taxpayers who paid their federal in­ $3.000 te remove the obstruction. parllament today. refused to reslgn hi» office. The French sellate by a fire equipment will probably be corn- tiny can to help Grants i'ass and the the Pacific ocean and southward to ! opening prayer, Chairman Adams. come tax in full at the time of filing The district, however, believed It their returns last March an amount vota of 154 to 144 overthrdw the pleted when Captain Stokes, deputy neighboring towns. Japan and China, and wished them after a brief address, proposed Rep-1 could do the work for less by using resentauve ineoaore nurion as lem- . mlnistry of Frederick Francois Mar- fire marshal, visits the city next "Beginning next w*ek, thera will the best ot luck on the continuation resentative Theodore Burton tem­ e be Performed by the local rev- been turned into the high ditch at sai. be a concert every Friday night the office of the slate tire marshal throughout the summer and u •* of their voyage. i the platform, and delivered his ad- enue office. Clyde O. Huntley, collec- the commencement of the Irrigation at Salem, to help in the standardi­ would like to see Riverside park . dees« tor of internal revenue, today began season, and justified the belief by zation of threads on the fire hydrants packed to the limit every concert. It After hearing the address of Tem-Jthe Pre'iminary w°rk of making removing this slide at a cost of only throughout the city. The couplings will help the members of the band, I porary Chairman Burton and per- | these refunds. This will be some job $405. A pipe line was laid from th« on the hose have already been stan­ if people will tell us when they like fectlng the temporary organization. for Collector Huntley’s office, since high line canal, giving a head ot 90 Section of Ihdwood Highway M ill lie dardised. the republican national convention ‘PProximtitely 24,000 taxpayers who a number. We expect to play a bet ­ < 'oust ructed feet, and a "giant" put the obstruc­ The work Is Important, according ter grade of music and have a better Campaign Win B<- Htartrsl adjourned to 10:30 tomorrow morn-I “<’uida,ed thelr tax ln ful1 in March tion into the riveV in short order. to Fire Chief N. W. Cole, because of organization each year. Our active i ( | will receive refunds. The task Is |n \'Mti<>n Portland, Ore., —June 10.—The the aid which one city may then be i further compounded inasmuch as 25 The same method was recently used largest proposal for the construc­ able to render another In case of a membership has grown to about 35 j per cent of the tax reported by some on the slide along the highway at --------- Cleveland. June 10.— (A. P.)— 14,000 other taxpayers who paid Locust hill. A contractor wanted tion of forest roads In the Northwest general conflagration. It is the ob­ and we hope that it will be still for some time came Monday when ject of the move to make the equip­ larger next year. Some of our play­ 1.0« Angles. Cal , June 10.— (I. Half an hour after the convention j their tax in part at the time of filing $250 to remove this slide with teams. the bureau of public roads advertis­ ment of every town in the state so ers are to be regarded as artists on N. 8.)—Clubwomen of America have adjourned the resolutions committee their returns will be abated and this The district completed the work with ed for 52 miles of grading, 3C miles standardized that it can be used In their respective Instruments, while joined forces in a mighty crusade tiegan an open hearing to receive also provides a great deal of clerical the "giant" with an expenditure ot of surfacing and three bridges. The any other city or town. In case Med­ we have a few who are still in their against the use of habit-forming suggestions on the platform. Chair­ work and bookkeeping. $71.25 for labor. man Warren said the platform blds will be opened June 25, 26, and ford were to have a serious fire, A, B C’s. The majority, however, drugs. The canal is now open from the “In all cases where taxpayers paid would be able to hold down a place 27. ( Plana to cooperate with the fed- should he ready to present to the the full amounts ot their tax shown dam. and a small flow of water was there would be no question as to In any organization. One of the best The largest section which is ad­ whether or not the local equipment oral government in the enforcement convention tomorrow afternoon. on their returns, refunds will be first turned down last week to aid vertised for development is on ’T*1* could be used. This condition would things about the band is that the ot the Harrison act were outlined made of one-fourth of the amounts,” in the puddling operations. Monday Dulles-California highway In Klam­ apply over the entire state. The lo­ members are all good fellows and today by Ella L. Blair, chairman of Cleveland, Ohio, June 10—(A. P.) said Mr. Huntley today. “It will not this flow was materially increased, good workers and are always willing ath county, where 20 miles Is to he cal department has recognized the the Anti-Narcotic committee of the —The Republican party was called be necessary for the taxpayer to file and the head will be raised as fast as cleared, graded and surfaced. Al­ importance of the work and Is co­ to help out on any good cause. I "Attention is directed to one num­ National Federation of Women's upon today by Theodore E. Burton a claim or take any initiative action. the leaks are stopped along the high­ though the section Is a forest road It optwating In every way possible with of Ohio, the temporary chairman ot In fact, correspondence from taxpay­ way. All new canals leak through ber of the program to be given Fri­ Clubs in convention here. Is outside the boundary of the na­ the stato officials. "First, we must study and cooper­ its national convention to rally ers relative to such refunds will serve the bottom and sides when water is day night. Lutspiel Overture, which tional forest. This is not ate with the government plan ot in­ about the leadership of Calvin Cool­ i to slow down the work of listing al! first turned into them. Salem. Ore., Juno 10.— (A. P.i— is extremely difficult and very pop­ Twelve miles of clearing and ternational control of narcotics at idge. of the items and sending the neces- particularly serious except that in ular with people who know and like grading In the Siskiyou nations! The registration ot passenger auto­ "The people—and all the people • sary schedules to Washington tn or­ the case of the main canal, where it the source of supply,” said Mrs. forest In Northern California Is In mobiles for May. this year, total good music. This is not an easy ar­ — have confidence in Calvin Cool­ der that the checks may be drawn. parallels the highway, effort must be Blair in her report. eluded in <* The decrease is attributed by Mr. hearing. The Intricate clarinet part secure a congressional committee to rulers, kings and prime ministers in-I these refunds can ba completed. I tering the bed rock and clay, and study all phases of the drug evil and and the flowing melody In ‘ Sawmill funds from the bureau of pub'le Kozer to the more stringent fiuan- trusted with power, there Is noneI wish to assure the public that this opening seams. The district adopted report its findings. River Road* should be noted. In the roads, department of as>Iculture and cial condition of the couutry this A giant petition signed by club­ who can surpass him in honesty ot j work will be carried on just as rapid­ a novel method last week in stop­ trombone specialties will be noted partly by the state. spring. that they are all in complete unison women will be presented to the In­ purpose, in courage, or in high de-■ ly as it can be performed by the em­ ping these seams, dumping 20 truck and one will observe the beautiful ternational Opium Conference in votion to the welfare of his coun-' ployes of my office. Interested loads of shavings from a planing mill These were car­ taxpayers can best speed the work into the ditch. harmony in *A Passing Fancy’ with November, urging that the produc-1 try.” Mr. Burton asserted that "by far of making these adjustments if they ried into the seams, sealing them up the smooth manner in which the lion of opium be restricted to that ' the greater share of our citizenship will refrain from taking up their in­ for all time. The red clay from the baritone, clarinets and cornets carry needed for scientific purposes. looks to President Coolidge rather dividual cases by correspondence ditch banks is then puddled into the their solos. ‘Remembrance Polka’, i than to congress for leadership," with my office.” PROFESSOR BENDAN1 baritone solo by ‘Toots’ Ross, will (Continued on Page Two ) i and he urged the party to take its be appreciated by those who know stand with Mr. Coolidge on all ot Denver, Colo., Juno 10.—(A. P.) a bitter struggle between the Mine what practice It takes to play this the controversial Issues which have grade of music. John Bennett, —The game of "high-grading," Owners* Association, and alleged arisen between the executive and which has been an annoyance to the "high grading" interests, provides trombone soloist, will be heard in some members of the republican ma­ one of his favorite numbers on the mining of precious metals through­ that buyers of precious metals must jority in congress. out the world, lias been virtually be licensed by the state and must next program. Grants Fass people He recommended that the party are invited to attend the Rogue stopped in Colorado mining camps post a bond of $5,000 for the faith­ declare for American adherence to iRiver concert, although prat^ally during the last nine years as a result ful observance of tho act. The law the world court with , merely the the same program will be played San Francisco, June 10.—(I. N. that state are what geologists claim of tlie efforts of special agents work­ requires such a buyer to make a dil­ Hnrding-Hughes reservations, He S.)—California at last has begun to be limitless stores ot coal and iron here next week.” ing under the direction of the sec­ igent effort to learn where the ven­ regretted that congress refused to the production ot its own steel. The band han been practicing ore—more than enough to render retary of state In enforcing the Ore dor acquired his ore nnd with what accede to Mr. Coolidge's wishes in steadily all winter and Is now able to the entire Pacific Coast independent The first block of the precious Buyers* Act passed by the Colorado authority he is selling it. Giving enacting the Japanese exclusion pro­ play a class ot music not previously of the Eastern mills and long and assembly In 1915. false Information to a buyer is made vision of the immigration bill. He black metal, signifying the com­ expensive trans-continental railroad mencement of the divorcing of Pa­ The term "high-grading" cam» a punishable offense. In this way the heard here. Mr. Higginbotham is declared the new tax law abounded cific Coast manufacturing from hauls. from the practice originating in the special agents have been able to elated over the prospects for the in defects atftl should not be taken coming season, which he says will Within the past year, since funds Eastern steel mills, is today on dis­ theft nnd sale of high grade metal check the activities of unauthorized as the last word in tax revision. He be the best the band has yet had. for the enterprise were raised, 33 play in the San Francisco offices of ores by mluers and the subsequent sellers. The virtual bottling up of dismissed enactment of the bonus bill coke ovens, coal and iron mines, the Columbia Steel Corporation. conversion of the ores Into gold and the illicit market is Halil to have had The new uniforms will arrive in time over the president's veto with the steel mills at Pittsburgh and Loe silver bullion for sale to the United the effect of stopping almost entirely for the first Grants Pass concert More than 300 tons a day are now assertion that "conditions created by which will be held next week. It is Angeles are the other links in the .States mints. Colorado mine owners tlie surreptitious removal of ore. it must be met and its provisions being produced by the concern, vast chain required to market steel ( Continued on Page Two. ) had tried in every conceivable way Since tho law was adopted the which was incorporated In 1922, inust be willingly accepted.” in commercial quantities, have been to put a stop to the practice, but ap­ number of licensed ore buyers In Much of the blame visited upon re­ with an initial capitalization of placed in operation. parently without success, according the state has decreased from 32 to publicans in the session of congress $20,000,000. Growth of the Pacific Coast In to their reports to the authorities. 7. Production of the basic industrial population and wealth and the In­ Just ended, he told the convention, 8om<* mines operating with extreme­ Definite enft.rc« ment of the statute Carl Gregg Iloncy Tenders however, "Is not deserved because element is regarded by business creasing importance ot the Orient ly valuable veins, installed "change dates from 1917, when eight of 12 His Resignation on many major qustions their party leaders of the entire Pacific coast in commerce are assigned by Wig­ rooms” where workmen were requir­ alleged "high graders” were given as being unusually significant today gington E. Creed, president ot the Professor Bendanl of Rome, who has not commanded a majority in ed to change clothing on entering prison sentences of two years each, Salem, Ore., June 10.— (A. P.) — because of the automatic releasing ot company, as the main reasons for either branch." has suoceMfully predicted many re ­ and leaving the mine. But eveu this At the trial more than a suore of President Carl Gregg Doney, of WII- Coast manufactures from the bond­ Enumerating the achievements of scheme was said not to have been miners t*stifled that they had sold lametta unlverslty, tendered bis cent earthquake«, and who has depos­ the republican party in its steward­ age of excessive freight rates im­ its organisation. ited with a notary publlo a coaled en­ "Directly our organisation be- entirely effective, as the certain small otes to the accused men. resignation to the board of trustees velope containing hie complete theory ship of national affairs ln the past posed by the railroads upon the steel comes perfected w* should ba able percentage of dishonest miners man­ The succemfui operation of the today. Poor health was given as on predlotlone, revealing how he wao four years, he paid high tribute to heretofore transported from * Pitts­ to make a determined bld tor the aged to find some way to smuggle Colorudo law lias brought about tho the cause. The board adjourned un­ able to forecast the Japanese disas­ the memory ot President Harding, burgh mills. growing business ot the Pacific ore outside. passage of similar laws in other til afternoon to consider the resigna­ ter, ’quakes In Colombia and Peru and told of the acompllshments under Utah iron and coal mines are the Coast and the Orient," said Creed many minor disturbances In Italy. The Ore Buyers’ Act, passed after Western states. tion. foundation ot the new industry. In recently. (Continued on Page Two.) ROAOBIOS ARE ADVERTISED TAX REFUNDS TO BE MADE CLUBWOMEN FIGHT DRUGS WILLAMETTE HEAD RESIGNS