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* » V ¿i *%, « SP VOL. IIV.. \o. I Granta Pass Gateway to the Oregon Cave» GRANTA l’AHH, JOSEPHINE COVNTt. ORKGON. COOLIDGES HAVE LUNCH WITH HEAD OF VERMONT ♦ ♦ Plymouth, Vt., Aug. 27. ♦ |* l A. p. i President and Mr«, ♦ WKI>\KHI>AV. Al <¿l ST 27, 1021 FAMOUS CROOK LEAVES HUGE LEGACY TO HEIRS AS RESULT OF SUICIDE PACT M All MAIL MMOLE NI 'MUER :I5R3. DAWES SPENDS DAY IN E| IL DC SPEECH PREPARATIONÌLlLnO la>h Angelas, Aug. 27. il. ♦ Evanston, ill., Aug 27 ♦ N. H I An Inheritance tax of ♦ (A. pl Dawes • spent today. ♦ ♦ Coolidge left today for Rutland, ♦ 22,705 will lie coll"' ted' by th« ♦ his 5!»th birthday, at home. ♦ ♦ SO tulle« away, to ha*« lunch- ♦ State from the estati of Clark ♦ working upon an addre-x he ♦ ♦ eon with Governor Proctor. ♦ Purler, International crook. ♦ will deliver on Friday night. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ who died in Pusad'ii.i In Jatl- at Lincoln. Nebr. ♦ nary. IP 22. leaving property in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IMERK'tN COLLEGE MEV California valued atK 2-’6 '.72, FOIIM HOi'IETl IX TOKIO I HERON HEIZEH BOG II! Il wax learned today. diluir Iti XH IXT»» HTOIIM IV TAIL, I.I2TI.NG IT AIXH’T El'GHXE REAL ESTATE MAN ♦ WII.I.IAM F.IHV WHO TOOK His holdings in K . tern clt- Tokio, Aug. 37.—(I. N. HI Thir NIGHT ivi» l’AHMENGERH liti: SIKH »TH WII E IVI» THEN e I.EIDIVG PART IV IRE PROBE lex were said to »'Xee.-d 21,000 - ty member* of varlou« American col-| INJI REI» Oneco. Conn., Aug. 27. — (I. N. 8.1 KII.IX HELF M .1 in i i» 000 at th« time of III- death. ♦ lege fraternities formed the Tokio | —Mill workers here have been Ills California estate ».« left to ♦ ’ Punhellenlc Association lit the 4'huo-l watching a great blue heron which fifteen former .friend who re- Tel lleatiiurunt here recently. It Is! for several August day« fed in Oaeco received bequests ranging from ««llmnted that when the full mem- pond as the drouth lowered the wa 2S00 to 25.000 each lie left the bershlp of American lolleg« fratcr-' ters. The bird's arrival at the sound Odd Fellows, Elks und Masonic ♦ nlty men return« to Tokio from var-l of the morning mill whistle was lodges of Pasadena 253,6,73 ♦ Will Viril HfcaiiMT Ulli n Hin- II ik I i I ouh summer resort« there will he at Either Double Hu lilde or Munler ami Hay« That l*i>litiiul Frameup By timed. It seemed, with the mill work each, while the Al Mulakal Tern- ♦ Thl. irtenxH'ii—< M|X»ln liliali- t 'lliiiinal Kaeiiiii-« ami Personal leaat fifty men eligible for member-1 Then Hull hie Hecii In Deiitli of er«. and the bird paid no attention pie. In lx>s \ngelea, wax given a ♦ iti OH limi lire Ship Roy and Girl Vcnr Wymore Rival« I» Rie-ponslbli- «hip In the organization. to efforts at frightening it away. The special bequest of 2-’’.'>•>». ♦ ProfeMor Ernest Clement 11'«I: climax of the bird’s visit came when The notorious criminal quit ♦ I'pxllon > was elected chairman of the j It seized by the tail and lifted a small his criminal career and reform- ♦ New York. A uk . 27 (A I*.I— organization: Major Phillip Fuytnon-* Eugen«, Or«., Aug 27. —< A. P.) Chicago. Aug. 27.— (A. P.j — dog. swimming in »he pond. The ed. He lived as u recluse and ♦ Twenty-four paaaellger» of the ville (Hlgma Alpha Epsilon), Ameri — Mr«. Jack ROdman died , today Charged with being th« master mind weight caused the bird to drop the devoted much of hi huge for- ♦ While Stur liner Arabic were injured can Military Attache In Tokio., vice-' from a wound received lu«t night tune to various philanthropies ♦ In the 22.bOO.UOu mail robbery at yelping dog back into the pond, from when the Htounier hit 11 hurrlcan chairman; Mr. Alvin J. Accolu (Sig- when her htiwband. a real eat lite man. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Roundout, III., June 12th, which he which it scrambled and fled down a yeaterduy. The Arable'« flrat cabin mu Chit, secretary. shot her und then ended his own took the leading part in investigat- dusty road, still crying loud. The win flooded Mid moat of the life life with a bullet through th« bruin. ing¥ William F. Fahy, postoffice in bird flapped on out of sight and did LEAGUE GETS RE.ll»! boat« on the «larboard aide are mla- A suicide pact, signed August 14. TO COMB IT M ll.lltl I spector. was held in the Geneva jail not return. ulng. was found today. For some time today in default of 250.000 bonds. ■ nvcMment lq lloiid» Imueiol of Real Rodman has been despondent over Geneva \ug. 27. —(A. P.l- Malig 1 Fahy, who obtained evidence w*hich New York. Aug 37.—(A P.l— his wife's ill health und his owt Eatatc Recontmcmuil nant malaria, which has made es sent "Big Tim" Murphy and his al Several |is«xeliger« of the White Star uncial reverses. pecially serious ravages in Russia, is leged accomplicea to prison for the Salem. Ore., Aug. 27.— (A. P.l— liner Arabic, from Hamburg to New now being given a thorough inves 2338,000 Dearlmm Street station ■VHI to UIHI Ikili-a Hold nt Prices Investment by the »tale treasurer of York, were Injured la»l night when mail robbery thfee years ago. < ouxidereil I«>w ’ Wymore. Nel».. Aug 27.—I A. P. > tigation by a special la-ague of Na charged that his arrest was due to 7 th« «hip ran Into a hurricane. The Irreducible school fund» In Round , tions commission which is touring un<l well-eelected bond« instead of | — Bessie Nenlc, 15. and Charles meaeug« from the liner requuutad Portland. Aug. 27.— t A. P.l—The the affected regions of Europe. An a frameup by his criminal enemies that eight ambulance« meet the «hip In mortgage on real entale under the1 Clary, 16. were found dead this , new < t^i^.xt-ason for Oregon hops is Italian expert. Doctor Lutrario, Is and personal rivals. direction of the »late land board I morning in the woods near the city at the pier when «lie dock« till« af Fahy's arrest.came after weeks of opening up. but at low prices. There chairman of the comniission, which ternoon Th« radiogram added that 1» recommended a» the mean» of dla-j limits. It Is unknown whether It surveillance, it was said. during have l>een sales of 500 or 600 bales includes physicians from Germany. peuNlng with much expensive ma-' was a case of double suicide or the vchhc I wax damaged. which he was sajd to have been (teen of clusters at 15 to 17 cents. Sev chlnery and at the »ame time save whether Clary shot and killed the France. Spain, Great Britain. Hol frequently in the company of men eral crops of fuggles. amounting to land. Rumania. Jugo-Slavia and Rus New York. Aug 27.— (A. P.l — th« commonwealth niuny ihounund» girl first, and then killed bimaelf. suspected of connection with the about two carloads, weru taken at sia. The captain of the «teumer Steel of dollar» In actual losses annually ' A discharged revolver was found in Rondout robbery, and to have been 17. 18 and 18 cents. The demand Already the experts have spent Thin wan one of the outntanding I his hand. Seafarer wa« loxl In y««terday'a hur eighteen days in Jugo-Slavia. Their in communication with other men ' continues light. A four-year con ricane which »wept the Atlantic features of a report by Arch T i Itinerary includes Poland and finally who fled to various parts of the coun tract beginning with the 1825 crop Tourtellotte, Portland accountant. | when a wave »wept uway the »teum Russia, in bojh Russia and the Uk try after they were suspected of wax reported. er'« bridge, according to a me«Huge. following an Inventlgiitlon of the Picking has started in a few yards raine the commission will study the complicity in the robbery. »tale land board with relation to The arrest was made by Chief in the Willamette valley, but will principal malaria regions and. com the inventment of fund» under It» ing back to Moscow..,.»-ill be shown Deputy United State« Marshal Sam not be general uutil after the first of control, and the system u»ed In ad laigging Train Runs Away .1.1 Mile« the workings of the central health Howrfrd. after Fahy had been under the month. Most growers report a ministering the hu»lne»n of the de From Bend organisation and particularly the a'n- the surveillance of Charles H. Clar- sufficient number of pickers. partment. According to late cable reports, ti-maiarial work of the Russian ahan of the postal inspectors service The report showed a total of 4 241 In New York for three weeks. Clar- the weather is now unfavorable for Health service. It will also take morgage» under the common school Bend. Orc., Aug. 27. — (A. P. » — Get Fall Each — Other Bouts Ire ahan came here to take charge of the growing crops. The English yield fund classification. aggregating 26.- George B. Creech, it logging train j part in a Moscow conference on ma on Smoker < 'aril investigation upon the request of A. is variously estimated at 280,000 to 959,252.80, Of these, 173 are In brakeman, was killed lute yesterday laria. arranged by the Soviet author E. Germer, chief postal inspector 325,000 hundredweight, as against process of foreclosure with a princi when a logging trnln ran away ou ities. here. normal annual requirements bf pal balance of 2260,898 and delin the Shevlin-Hixon Company line, Cecil Barrick and Willie Pool la»t "We have obtained 'enough evi Great Britain and the Irish Free WH M.E TOWN IS BRING quent Interest of 222,513.65. and was wrecked 35 miles from night took one fall each In the main COXSTRllTED <»F IIM»RE dence to convince us Fahy was the State of about 420,000 hundred In addition there are also 584 I Bend. The news wus received to 'inside man' in the robbery,” Clara- weight. wre»tllng match on the card for the loans delinquent, which have not j day. han said tonight. "He knew the evening'« entertainment at the Crop reports from the European Death Valley. Cal.. Aug. 27. — (J. reached the condition of any proce- movements of the trains and what continent continue favorable. smoker at the Grant» Pa»« Athletic N. S.)— On« of the world's most un dure to foreclosure. it carried. We can show that he club. Barrick took the first full In These 5X3 loans Involve a princi INTERNATION IL LAW PROBLEM ique construction programs is being ' had a leading part in engineering 14 minute», the »econil going to Pool pal balancq of 31,084,374.73, of TO BE DISCI SHED IV SWEDEN carried out here, where the Pacific the rol>l>ery although he took no ac TIXY, OBH4TRE* AIRSHIPS in 10, The two grappled for the re Coast Borax Company is building an which 224,340 is past due. .and the NE!4 ITALIAN WAR DE! K E tual part in the holdup of the train." mainder of the time without gelling entire village of adobe. ------ 1— delinquent Interest amounts to 935,- William Newton. Willis Newtcn, a fall. The smoker wa» not a» well Stockholm. Aug 27.— (At P.l — Scores of residences are being 528.83. A total of 217 of the»e 5X3 Rome. Aug. 27.—Id. N. S. 1—A Jeff Newton. Herbert Halliday. attended a« usual. owing to the high delinquents are classified an doubt Territorial limits at sea. the safe built for the company's employes, and Janies Murray. Walter McComb. number of tiny airships, the smallest temperature of yesterday. guarding of the rights of minorities the building program includes plans ful, involving 1416,265. of their kind in the world, which can Swonpe and Powell then went on In the League of Nations, aviation for a large hospital and a theatre, Carlos Fontana and Ernest Fon be handled by one aviator-observer, tana had already been taken into for four round« and put up a fast laws and international commercial all to be of adobe. custody in connection with the rob are' to be employed by the Italian and clever fight, which went to a arbitration are some of the import bery. Two others are being sought. naval and military authorities for draw. Jack Brady and Jack Bear«» ant international questions which Fahy had been assigned to the scouting and other work. also went four round« without either Government Io Take Action Regard- will be discussed by about 200 of the li'ss of Ri'iclistai; The engine is silenced, and the .Chicago office for four years, prior getting a decision. Their bout wa» world's most prominent lawyers at gas-containing envelope has been te which he was in the federal sec ¡fast and they allowed some good Only One County in < 'alifwinia Shows Berlin, Aug 27.— (A. P. 1—The the world’s most prominent lawyers given a neutral tint, which, it is ret service in Philadelphia. work. In the battle royal. Ostrom Signs oF DiwaM* at the thirty-third congress of the German government will sign the claimed, makes it practically impos wa» the la»t up Thin furnished a International Law Association in HOOVER E1VDS HIGH sible to see or hear the machine lot of iimuHement a» did tho ple-eat- Ixindon agreement whether or not Stockholm. Sept. 8-13. Washington. D. (’. Aug. 27.—Of the reichstag approves It, according I’Rlt'ES t»FFHET l»ROUGIIT when it is moving at any consider in context, when blackberry plea the 16 counties involved In the Cal-; England will send about 100 dele Washington. D. C., Aug. 27.— able altitude. were nerved. A n^ck fight wan al«o to an official announcement today/ gates to Stockholm, the American ifornia outbreak of the foot-and- If the yelchstag rejects the pact on While agricultural production has amusing. mouth disease. 14 are now considered section of the international laiw As Harold Offins has been in San A number of ludle« attended the the Dawe» reparation plan, the leg sociation will be represented by at entirely free from infection, another suffered from drought, , increased Francisco during the past week at islative body will be dissolved. It prices probably will offset in large bouts an<l were well pleaaed. Mr. teiist a doxen delegates and the pro is probably free, and the final one measure the disadvantage to the tending the Pacific Radio Exposition. Gorman In admitting ladle» free to was announced. ceedings promise to be of great sig —Tuolumne—still contains a small grower, Secretary Hoover said on his the entertainment». but baffling center of suspected in- Loudon. Aug. 27.— (A. P. 1—Tho nificance. return from a two months' trip feefion. This statement of the situ through the west. Mr. nnd Mr». E. R. Griffin, of reichstag today passed the second Statue of First Naval ation was made August 22 by Dr. . Crescent City, are »pending a few reading of the Dawes Industrial ob Commander of the U. S. John R. Mohler chief of the Bureau1 day» In the Rogue valley ab»orblng ligation and banking bills, says a of Animal Industry. United States (nfant Herculc3 Shows Berlin dispatch. »ome of the surplus sunshine. Department of Agriculture, following Great Lifting Power a trip of Insertion through the por Brooklngs.S. D.. Aug 27.-—(A. P.l tions of California visited by the livestock plague. —N. E. Hansen. South Dakota's None the 14 counties from "agricultural explorer.” whose trips which the disease I» considered eradi to Asiatic countries in quest of fruits cated have experienced any recur and plants adaptable to the climate rence of infection for more than two of the northwest have paid dividends months. Jx»s Angeles County, where London. Aug. 27.— (I. N. 8.)—Be- physically. It 1« worthy of note that • of estimable extent to farmers of the the disease at one time was a serious general lleved for the first time In the his no patient suffering from Dakotas is embarking upon his sixth paralysis Ims ever been discharged menace, but which is now probably tory of medical science, one form of trip to the Siberian steppes, this time fvotn these hospitals before. safe, has experienced no flare-ups death Is being deliberately played 1 in quest of a pear hardy enough to The original discovery of tho since Auust 3. Inspectors are using off against another with so far the treatment was a shot in the dark due withstand the extremes of South Da- test a,nimals there, as elsewhere, to kotu climate. make certain that the disease Is most satisfactory results at tho hos to a German who had noticed that Dr. Hansen is on his way west pital of the Liverpool School of Trop occasionally chronic diseases coun entirely eradicated. ward to embark for Vladivostok, fi teracted each other completely In the In commenting on these final stops ical Medicine. nanced by a 220,000 appropriation for supressing the California out It consists of the miliaria treat tropics. of the South Dakota legislature. As Is well known, general paraly break of the foot-and-mouth disease, ment for general paralysis, and Is as Already the contributor of the sis Is a late manifestation of a cer Dr. Mohler stated that the entire yet entirely exjit'flmental. This statue of Comimslore John cost of eradicating the disease pro Cossack alfalfa and of hardy Han Of elghty-four cases treated this tain disease caused by spinal organ Barry of the United States navy lo sen hybrid plum, which has been de mises to he extremely small when way at the hospital of tho school and isms, and the object of deliberately cated In Franklin park, Washington, veloped to mature in Dakota's short Injecting malaria la to raise the other Liverpool hospitals the physi compared with losses occurring an attracts much attention. It was de * The Harlem Infant Hercule«, Johnny cal anil mental Improvement of 23 blood of the patient to a series of signed by John J. Boyle nnd was un nually in foreign countries where Nodugno, aged eleven months, weight summers, Dr. Hansen declared that patients has been so satisfactory that such high recurrent temperatures veiled May HI, 1914. Barry was the the disease is present in chronic 2H pounds, lifting three chair!* with the cold fastnesses of northern Si that these organisms will he killed. first captain appointed to command form. Through effective quarantine bis two hands while Ills father, beria hold various other fruits and they have been discharged. Seventeen others who underwent A high temperature Is necessary, the first ship purchased by the Conti- i measures and other safeguards, out Michael Modugno, holds him. The little agricultural specie« which may be His five the malaria treatment have shown and nothing except the injection of nentiil congress, in 1781 Washington breaks of foot-and-mouth disesase ini babe performs many other feats which adapted to this climate. distinct Improvement, while many the mulurla germs has been found placed the supreme command of the the United States have averaged only put him in a class by himself ns a previous journeys of exploration navy In charge of Harry. liusky knight of tlie swaddling clothes. ¡have resulted in the introduction to of the remainder ltuve Improved successful previously. one a decade for the last 40 years. EIGHT AMBULANCES CALLED NEBRASKA COUPLE ALSO DIE SCHOOL FUND ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MUST PUI OFF OCEAN FLIGHT AMERICAN' AVIATORS MAV SEVERE STORM IS REPORTED May Make Flying I n»afe os Pall» Me« in» to Bi- Moving in Direc tion of laibrador St. Johns, N. F., Aug. 27.— I A. P.j—The American round-the-world fliers may be prevented from hop ping off from ivigtut, Greenland, for Indian Harbor. I-abrador. tomorrow morning, if the severe storm sweep ing over New Foundland today con tinues and extends north, according to marine experts who declare the storm area seems to be moving to ward Labrador. The storm appears to be the one which swept the Atlan tic coast yesterday. SHRINKS PRICES ARE LOW CROWE AGAIN ATTACKS PLEA Siale» Altorncy I» Vitrhdic In On slaught Today Chicago. Aug. 27.— (A. P.l — States Attorney Crowe, vitriolic, re sumed his onslaught today upon the mercy plea for Leopold and I^oeb. Crowe declare that money was the controlling motive for the crime. BRAKEMAN KILLED IN CRASH BARRICK AND POOL IN DRAW FORMER CITY MAYOR PASSES Death Calls Well Known Resident of City Death last night called one of Grants Pass' best known citizens, when Edward Thomas McKinstry passed away, after a lingering ill ness. at the family home at 830 Olive avenue, Tuesday night at 11:30. Mr. McKinstry has been ill for more than a year and had not been able to ac tively engage in business during that time. When he became worse a few days ago the immediate family was summoned and was kith him at the end. Mr. McKinstry came here 19 years ago with his family, settling here and becoming interested in mining. La ter he took up the real estate bus iness which he conducted until his illness made it impossible. At one time he was mayor of Grants Pass. He is survived by his widow, three son. Newel. Thomas and Donald, and two daughters. Da ma and Marion. Funeral services will be conduct ed on Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the Episcopal church, Rev. Phillip Hammontnd officiating. Interment will be at the Masonic cemetery. GERMANS? TO SIGN PACT CATTLE EPIZOOTIC IS OVER » BE PIU ! EXTEI» I R»»M HOP oi l TOMORROW 'BONDS PLACED AT $50,000 HOP A P AIM HuHlll SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL EXPLORER WILL SEEK FOR HARDY PEAR ON SIBERIAN STEPPES I PARALYSIS IS BEING EXPERIMENTED WITH Al MEDICAL SCHOOL 4 the northwest of the Turkestan. Si berian and other alfalfa breeds, a host of hybridizations of orchard fruits, and several varieties of hardy roses. And when he returned from Siberia in 1913 he brought a product outside his specific province, a Si berian "fat-rumped” sheep, which hfts shown itself capable of surviving the rigors of South Dakota winters. Cossack alfalfa, which is regarded as Dr. ¡Hansen's masterpiece, now widely grown in the northwest, was developed from a spoonful of seed in 1906 to more than a thousand bush els of seed in 1916, and its culture is spreading as rapidly as seed is available. Dr. Hansen la certain his present quest for a hardy pear, adaptable to Dakota climate, will be successful "I know it is there," he said, "It is only a question of finding good speci mens of a variety known to exist, and of developing them to resist blight. South Dakota has failed to raise pears chiefly because of this blight. It kills the trees.” I