Grant» Pass -Gateway to the Oregon Cave» till. \IV„ No. 27.1. MATTER LEFT WITH NOMINEE Atlnntle City, Aug. s (A I*. 1 Ignoring 1 lf<- requests contained in scores of telegrams, the executive council of tlx- American Federation of Labor through Samuel Compera, today refused to publish corrospon- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Salem, Ore., Aug 8.— (A. ♦ ♦ P . » - Governor Pierce today an­ ♦ ♦ nounced after u conference ♦ with the state board of fores­ ♦ ♦ try usd game commission that ♦ ♦ with the approval of the attor­ ♦ ♦ ney geteml he would isauu u ♦ ♦ l>rm liimatlon. dosing the game ♦ ♦ season for the entire season, ♦ ♦ subject to revocation any time ♦ ♦ that the danger period In the ♦ ♦ forests was past. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Ixmdon, Aug. 8.—-(A. I’. I- The gem-rul und commercial treat les between Great llrltuln Ulyl Soviet Russili Were signed ut 6 o'clock tonight by represen­ tatives of the two nailon« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ London. Aug 8. (I. N. H. ) — Spain is ulming at possessing the world's monster bombing aeroplane. Tests Just curried out with a tn* air-murine bomber, built for the Spanish government by the Su­ permarino Aviation Compuny nt Southampton, have Iteen markedly successful. It Is believed that the mudline are powers of thia new gieater than litote of any other in existence. The new monster Is an amphibian and can either "land on" or "take off" from the roughest water. Pilot, gunner und observer are accommodated in the forward posi­ tion of th»- boat, and the bombs are curried In the hull. IHIRO PARTY’S HERE IN WEEK WHOLE NUMBER WT. ANOTHER CONFERENCE IN PARIS DISCUSSED ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ixrndon, Aug 8.— (A. P. 1— Til-' allied delegate« to the In- Drnatloiial < onfer*-u<■<• today «!>-< 11- < <1 th<- feasibility of hold- Ing u conference in Paris in th»- near future to discuss the question of the inter-allied war departments. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 16,971 AUTOS ENTER STATE DURING MONTH ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦•» EVERY STATE IN UNION IH REP- I.AEOLLETTE-WHEELER TICKET BUILDING INI» LOAN ASSNS. RESENTED IN CAR REGIS­ WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN IN HAVE HUGE ASSETS TRATIONS NORTHWEST Chicago. Aug. 8.— (A. P. I—Assets amounting to (3.342.530.953 were held by building and loan associa­ tions in the United States at the close Vancouver, B. <’.. Aug. 8.- -(A. P. i Need Nullable laindlng l l< l»l—l>»«*i**i«in in Number Cars Signed—Travel l nnlteniblv Oppose»! to P ui | m > m s Columbia fisheries is shown in the Building and Loan Institute and an­ Will Ik- Rem lu ll latter I« Mainly From South As Shown by Public Aits returns for 1923 issued by the Do­ nounced by the National Association minion Bureau of .Statistics. The of Real Estate Boards, which is urg­ value of ull fish miirkettsl lust year, ing their formation. Reykjavik. Aug 8.— (A. p.) A fresh and canned, was (20.808,726, During the month of July 16,971 Chicago, Aug. 8. - (A. P.)—The: Aggregate loss from five failures motor vehicles from other states conference called by Rear Admiral a gain of 10 per cent over the 1922 LaFollette-Wheeler campaign will 1 of building and loan associations for and countries were registered In Ore­ Thomas P. Mugruder on the flagship value and 49 per cent higher than be opened next week in three states,! the period was less than (250.000, it gon under the law providing for 1921. Oregon. Illinois and Missouri. Sen ­ Richmond today decided to make a The principal increase was in hal­ ator Henrik Shipstead. farmer-la­ was disclosed, or seven-thousands of 1 their registration Immediately upon final effort to find a feasible land­ ibut, which was valued ut (6.271.993. bor, of Minnesota, will speak in one per cent of the total assetH. There (entering the state. These .registra­ ing place for the American army The salmon pack readied a value of Portland on August 15th, under the were 10,009 associations in exis­ tions represent every state of the world filers on the east coast of (9.233,148 and the total salmon auspices of the Oregon State “La­ tence. Union and the countries of Canada, Mexico and Panama. The largest Greenland before reaching a decision catch, fresh and canned, was worth Follette for President" committee I (11,936.668, according to the re- and under th<* direction of Congress-1 number of registrations was of Cal­ as to whether the remainder of the port. man Watkins, of Portland. This will ifornia ears, of which there were flight for the present season would ST UTE <1.0 P. EI.ECTH The number of whales caught in 1 signalize the opening of the inde­ 9,897 vehicles registered. Washing­ huve to be called otf. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1923 was 4 4 5, compared with 187 pendent-progressive campaign in the ton was next with 3,1(3, and Idaho in 1922. The value increased from Pacific northwest, said John M. Nel ‘ Iowa Woman Kille«! When Home Is third with 568. Thus far during the (158.814 to (332.781. In 1923. son. national manage r. IternoliUied year 44.376 cars of other states and Portland. Aug 8. With the elec-1 706.514 gallons of whale oil countries have been registered at lion of John W. Cocl^ran as secre­ obtained. Wash in Kt on. Aug 8.— (A. P ) — the various registration stations es­ tary and Phil Metschan as treasurer, Des Moines. Aug. 8.—fA. P.)—A tablished throughout the state. The Senator LaFollette. of Wisconsin, in­ the executive committee of’the re­ Big Meeting Will Ik* Held on < 'oast dependent candidate for presid<*rit, severe storm rushed across Iowa last registration requirement is for iden­ publican state central committee or­ the Middle of the Month in r letter addresstd to Rolieri P. night and early today, tearing down tification purposes in the exercise ganised hero Thursday for the fall Scripps, newspaper publisher. and communications and levelling trees of the police powers of the state, as campaign. Rodding, Cal.. Aug. 8.— (A. P - made public tonight, declared he is and causing alarm in many communi­ well as for the protection of the mo­ Following the election of the two Tillamook, Ore., Aug. 8.- The B. Seven miles of the ten miles of state ■ Unalterably opposed to the evident ties. One woman was killed near tor owner. The fact that the great­ officials State Senator I. L. Patter­ if*. O< Elks convention in Tillamook highway puving between Redding purposes of the secret organization Granger in Polk county when her est number of registrations is made son, chairman of the committee, tyi- and Bayha have been completed. The l *i wn as the Ku Klux Klan, as dis­ home was demolished. August 14, lh, and 16 promises to at thosex stations situated In the nounced headquarters would be concrete mixer is three quarters of a close« by its public acts. It canrot southern part o' the state indicates be the largest ever held in Oregon opened at the Imperial hotel and mile above the point where the de­ innt survive. Relying upon the Hau Claire. Wis.. Aug. 8.— (A. P.) that the travel over the highway* is that the co nun I »tee would present, since the announcement that by ar­ tour crosses the highway. The con­ siund Judgment ana good sense of —Relief nieaiureti were under way printit'Bliy from th« south. the campaign In full swing by t he rangements with the National Guard tractors say there w4ll be no trouble out people, it is me opinion that During the month of July resis today in the three Wisconsin coun­ ¡through Captain J. E. Shearer of whatever to comptMe the Job by the , first of the month. • uch a movement is foredootp^l. It ties struck last night by two torna­ ¡rations were made at the several (company K of Tillamook, all the specified time of October 1st. has within its own body the seeds of does which killed at least five per­ registration stations as follows: Al­ equipment such as tents, blankets The detour is kept in good shape. , its death." sons. injured a score more and caused bany 172. Ashland 4.489, Astoria 91. ¡and cots, needed to provide for con­ Sprinkling farts are run daily and property damage which may reach Baker 253. Bend 103. Corvallis GO. venience of delegates will be avail-1 the heavy tourist travel is inconven­ NEW YORK GOVERNOR HAS Eugene 283, Gold Beach 274, Grafts Sntcrlcnn lt.sl Croas Will < 011e