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JJ * I â u 4 I Grants Pass —— *<r G ateway to the Oregon Caves_ ■ ■ ...... WHOLE NUMBER UMl.1. GliAXTH PASH, JOHEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. - JURORS ARE OBTAINED I SLOWLY IN RUDEEN CASE “THE KELLOGG LOOK” IS PUZZLING TO DIPLOMATS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AMO» XT IH NE »NHl'liE BI II.DtXG HTHF4 TI RE TEÄMS WILL START Everybody Will B<- tailed to Milk«* Small Hulls rlptlon—Will Ite I sum Only—Terms Are Given By tomorrow niglii the various tennis In charge of the financing of the exhibit building for the county hope to be able to report that they la.mlon, Sept 23.—l.N.S. ) "The Kellogg look" is puzzling European statesmen. Ambas sador Kellogg's impassive face seems to baffle, for they can't decide whether It's due to a sphinx-like silence or bewilder ment. • "Mr. Gossip,” of the Dally Sketch, describing a session of recent Initial t l«-«i Confer- wrote: The only amusing Incident was the smiling M. M. Harriot attempting to impress a cer- tain point on the Impassive Mr. Kellogg. "But despite five minutes' earnest persuasion no head way was made, and the Ameri can Ambassador moved away, wearing the same inscrutable countenance, which is called down Whitehall way the “Kel- fogg look.” ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ______ LED TO POISON « ♦ . Portland, Sept. 23.- Two ♦ more tentative juror« were o!>- ♦ talned this morning for the trial ♦ of former County Commiasioner Rudeen. Four were selected yesterday. ' The attorneys pro ♦ reeded slowly. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ AN ALL NIGHT VIGIL IS HELD e Friedrichshafen. Sept. 23 ,(A. P.) Many of it».- workmen who assisted in the construction of the ZR-3, the airship which is to fiy to America, wore employed on the naval Zeppelin L-.19, built prior to the war. and still known as the queen of the old time Zeppelin fleet. The L-59. built for warfare and approximately of the same dimen sions as the ZR-3, made a flight In 1917 of 4.200 miles in less than four colonies, with a load of 15 tons. All told this airship made more than 1.200 flights, and eventually was scrapped. The distance from here to Lake hurst. New Jersey, the destination of the ZR-3, is estimated at 4.500 miles. SEVERAL PLACES ARE BURNED Sam SI ringer Place I- Total laiss With l^irge Number of Buildings Being land—Blazes Are Out Mount Vernon, III., Sept; 23.— Rain last night put an end to the I A.P.)—After an all night vigil. Mrs. immediate danger from the forest Elsie Sweetin confessed today that fires which raged southwest of the she was implicated with Rev. Law luive exceeded the amount needed to Architeli m Ihuiuing <»f I*I \hibil IliiiLlitiK city all day yesterday. Although the rence M. Hight of Ina. in a plot to ussure the building. The team« will precipitation wax light, the ground poison her husband and Mrs. Hight, start out tomorrow morning to get rooms for visitors from the country. in order that »he and the minister was thoroughly dampened and the subscript Ions from the business tm-n , It bas been estimated that the Friedrichshafen. Germany, Sept.' could lie married, thus confirming the fires were checked so that the fire coal of the building and furnishings 23 (A. P.)—Zeppelin workmen who! confession made yesterday l>y Hight. nnd the committee in < barge of the fighters are now able to hold them will lie in the neighborhood of $10,- Judging Tenni I’hiccs Itigli in Salem financing feels certain thut a hearty built the ZR-3 and who for years Arrested last evening in her home < 'ornimi il ion should they break out again. Yes response will be found when the 000 und that amount will be raised have been constructing things which i at Ina. Mrs. Sweetin steadfastly de terday afternoon some of the bu'.ld- before the cutnpulgn ends. It is be- busluesK nu n are asked to glv« the ' ings which had been threatened The members ot the judging team ' fly. will now lie employed In making! nied any part in the alleged poison will Ilevtd that uctual solicitation money. To dale, without u general things which travel on the ground.: plot, but broke down this morning throughout the day were destroyed bring the total to that amount to- from the calf and pig clubs of Jose By the terms of the treaty of Ver-1 after being closeted in the same cell solicitation, fourteen $500 subscrlp- phine county yesterday took third by the blaze. morrow evening, and If oversub- tlons have been secured In addition sallies the great hangars of Fried-j with the minister and States Attor- The buildings on the Sam Stringer Comi Exhibits Are Made at County scribed the money will be returned place in the judging contests at the several smaller auliscrlptlons have ney Thompson. She said she became state fair al Salem. The boys Went j rlchshafen musf be destroyed. place were a total loss. These build Fair by Students pro rata. been promised, leaving about $2.0u<> In addition to manufacturing au-j infatuated with the minister, who up with H. 11. Howell.«county agent, | ings included the hop houses, thn Every person Is urged to take an yet to raise. und entered the competition, being' tomobiles, bicycle« and various other' Induced her to administer the poison residence, the barn and a pumping The teams will start out at 9 active Interest In the building and to outclassed only by the teams from i mechunleal affairs the Zeppelin com ¡ to her husband. The exhibit made by the schools station. The tire was fanned by a o'clock sharp tomorrow morning subscribe to the umount that they Tillamook and Clackamas counties, pany has already arranged to build at the fair was very creditable, con brisk breeze* and the efforts of the with all teams In the field Every are able. The county districts will be who took first and second places. caterpillar tractors, and this factory sidering the exacting routine work fighters were not sufficient to keep person who Is able will be asked to visited tomorrow ut the same time I.ane county placed fourth in the will take over most of the men who required by the state course of study. the fire away, which was carried in subscribe at least one unit of $24, that the business firms of the city contests. The Josephine county team for more than two years have been This regular work must be done various directions by the rapid shift are living asked to give for the build payable In cash nt the time of sub first, aud whatever is done for the ing of the wind. On the Edw. Eraser i came within two points of placing working'on the ZR-3, I Eatonville, Wash., Saved — Rain I m scribing or In monthly Installments of ing fair must be extra, but In spite of property the barn, full of hay. was second. Seventeen counties took Generili Over 4'oust $1 over a period of two years. It Is : the overcrow'ded condition of many burned down. Mr. Fraser carried the part in the Judging. emphasised that this does not consti James Matthews was the outstand Tacoma. Sept. 23.— tA. P.) — of the schools and the extra work bedding from his home into the field tute a gift, but is a loan only and Is ing figure from this county In the Backfiring, followed by a heavy rain thug entailed upon the teacher^sev- where he thought it would be safe if to be repaid from fund« derived from judging Hr stood second highest Fnitisl Mate* aiul X'anatla Show ihr last night, effectually checked the eral schools found lime to make an I the building caught, but the flat lies the Use of the building as headquar exhibit. in tint individual scoring in the en lament of History reached this and destroyed it. fire thrratenfng Eatonville. ters for the Chamber of Commerce Judging Contests Held on Monday tire state. _______ i • Two of the city schools carried off The county is one of the losers in and A. A. A. bureau. New York. Sept. 23 (U. P.)—The nt State Fair Portland, Sept. 23.— (A.P.)—A prizes, To Lincoln school was award- the fire, four bridges having been Final plans were outlined last death rate for the first six months, general rainfall throughout the state ed the first prize, 15.00, and to Riv- burned out on the road which runs night al a meeting of the teams at of this, year Is the lowest for the is indicated today by reports. along the river. These were being erside, the second prize, $.1.00. the Oxford hotel at 6:30, which was Salem. Sept. 23.— (A. P.l —Tilla-j first half of any year in the history of Of the rural schools. Merlin took I repaired today and will be ready for attended by a full representation of tnnok county won first place in the 1 Dnuglicrtv Investigator« May Hear the United States and Canada, ac- The fire stripped first prize. $5.00. and Lone Pine at use tomorrow. the members. Talks were made by livestock Judging contests hy the I fding to an estimate in a life in Moro Testimony everything west of the Nachbor Williams the second prize. $3.00. II. W Clarke and II. D. Norton. In ( hoys and girls industrial club dlvi-' surance statistical bulletin. The es The money thus earned will be ranch to the Applegate river, going which they told of the development i sion of the state fair. Clackamus! New York. Sept. 23.—(A. P.) — timate is based on mortality records Brigadier General Sawyer Passes used in various ways as the children north as far as the Rogue in places. of the exhibit building Idea and the was second. Josephine third. Lane Senator Ashurst, of Arizona, a mem of the more than 15.OUO.000 persons. Away Suddenly at Farm think best. Generally each school The land east of the Nachbor place uses to which It will be put. The fourth and I'matllla fifth. The bulletin says the typhoid rate ber of the senate Daugherty investi has a little fuud that is added to was burned over earlier in the year, main use will lie to exhibit the min The youngsters making the indi gation committee, today telegraphed continues to fall nnd there is every Near Wilderville. losses were also Marion. Ohio. Sept. 23. .— (A P.) — from time to time and something ing, Industrial and agricultural prod- vidual high scores yesterday were: Senator Brookhart, the committee indication that 1924 will register a Brigadier General Charles Elmer needed is liought. Just now the ten suffered. The Joe Shorb place was mis of .losephiny county in a place Ellsworth Plank. 700. I sine county: chairman, that if the chairman con new minimum for this disease. Diph Sawyer, personal physician to the dency is toward purchasing a vic- burned, instead of the A. A. Ingalls where the passing tourists will lie second. James Mathews, 678, Jo sidered It advisable to call a meeting theria has also declined, while scar late President Harding, died sudden- trola. As the whole school contrib ranch, as announced previously. The able to see In a short lima the varied sephine county; third. Elizabeth of the committee, he would gladly let fever and whooping cough have ly today of heart disease at his utes toward this the whole school Ingalls home was threatened on possibilities of the region In addi Boeckmnn, 675, Clackamas county; attend. | shown the same mortality rates. This White Oak farm, near here. cwns it. (Continued on Page Three.) tion. the Chamber of Commerce and fourth. Lenhart Glenger, 66.1, Tilla is taken to be an improvement be- motor association will maintain head mook county, and fifth, James Camp Perry, Ohio. Sept. 23.—(A. cause more infant lives are Included quarters there. There will be rest \j.iujmtin, 66.1, I'matllla P.) — Senator Brooicliart said he had in the estimate than in previous wired Senator Ashurst that he might years. There has also been a alight de Defeated Aspirant for Nomination If he desired, call the Daugherty Will Help Davis committee to hear additional testi- cline in deaths from alcoholism in I this cross section of the population. mony. These deaths numbered 236 in the New York. Sept. 23.— (A. P.) — I first six months of this year against William G. McAdoo is ready to do C.. Sept. 23. — (A. P.) Concord. N. Los Angeles, Sept. 23 (I. N. S.)— chine and a weak schedule the I —Gaston B. Means, the central fig 2 41 for t|je same period of. 1923. whatever he can toward the success Interest in Pacific Coast football will Huskies may go through the season ure In the Daugherty investigation, Wood and denatured alcohol deaths of the democratic campaign. John climax this season in two post-season without an upset, but should U. S. C. Leadville, Colo., Sept 23 (U. P.) Coining upon the old trunk Edwin who Sunday repudiated the sensa also declined. Only eight were rec- W. Davis announced today after a games, marking inters ectional do the same thing the Trojans could — From a soiled, age-worn treasure was informed there was "nothing of tional testimony Rives during the In I orded. as compared with 20 for the conference with McAdoo. McAdoo clashes. easily and rightfully claim Coast churl, which uppeared so important value” in it. anil was advised to burn vestigation and later to some inquir i same period last year. Cirrhosis of plans a speaking across the The University of Pennsylvania honors, as Washington is playing one to its author that he never gave it it lip. Curiosity, however, Impelled! ers disclaimed 'the liver, closely associated with al- country. the repudiation, playa the University of California. I of the lightest schedules on record a recend thought, Edwin Osborne, to him to explore the contents, and the I while he affirmed It to others, toilpy | coholisni. cased 475 deaths as against four times champions of the Far In the West. gether with three companions taken musty old chart added fuel to his refused to discuss the case further. 435 for the first six months of 1923. West, at Berkeley January 1, and With Glenn Warner, former Pitts Into hla confidence, has located a burning Inquisition, the University of Southern Califor burgh and Carlisle Indian mentor, phantom mine thut promises to put "We’ve got a little time, let's nia meets Syracuse here December 8. in charge at Stanford the Cardinals . fake a flyer nt this old 'Treasure the quartet on ‘'easy street.” Pennsylvania Is regarded as hav will be exceedingly dangerous. The ' Island' stuff,'’ Edwin laughingly re- and Mrs. James A. Welch In When Leudville wqg young and im ing an excellent chance to defeat Redshirters are out for revenge for marked to Ills friend. Hugo Mitchell, Auto .Accident nt Spokane portant mineral discoveries Were the Golden Bears, as California thia I their defeats last season at th® hands •Tm on." Ills friend replied. "We dally occurrences, Zach Osborne, an season is at 'low ebb so far as ma of I’. S. C. and California. Spokane, Sept. 23. — Mr. and Mrs. old prospector, made n rich strike can take some tackle along and pull terial is concerned. Ernie Nevers, called the greatest Janies A. Welch were killed when an In a few Rainbow trout, if wo don't near the mining camp of Engle. Soon Only four veterans were on hand back ever turned out on the Pacific automobile in which they were re get the pot of gold." afterward he made anothor discov at Berkeley when Coach Andy Smith Coast, will be the kingpin in Wur- turning to this city from a nearby James Fyfe, an nssayer, ery near Leadville mid never got the called the blue and gold squad to ner's outfit. luke Monday struck the concrete wall Thomas llyun, another friend of the gether. Captain Horrell, Carey and Two Northwest teams playing in chance to return to the Eagle claim, of n railroad subway east of here. group, were taken Into the secret and Mell will form the nucleus for the the Coast conference may spring n so charted the property, and the chart Winn the sheriff reached tile seen-, started out on their "fishing trip,” new California team. surprise and prove contenders at soon afterward passed to I i I h six year- in response to n summons from a A few hours nfter the search Prospects for the Bruins continu least for Far-Western gridiron hon old son Edwin, when his father died. passing motorist both were found to started, the four came upon the ing their unbroken string of victories ors. They are Idaho and Montana. Young Edwin was sent to relatives treasure lode, mapped ho accurately J.e dead. are poorer than in years, in Smith’s Idaho has a hard fighting team and In Arizona soon nfter Ills father’s by the aged prospector that there wfts . Janies Welch was the son of opinion. Montana, making its bow into the death. His belongings were all piled no difficulty In confirming their re rick Welch, prominent contractor of ; Coast conference this Fall, hus A different story may be told of In an old miner's trunk, with the discovery. Jhe Pacific Northwest. A sever the outlook at the University of plenty of material and a master chart lying wrinkled up at the bot year-old daughter survives them. Claims were located, and when the Southern California. Coach Elmer 'coach in Earl Clark, former Univer tom of the heap. Mr. and Mrs. Welch lived for u : group returned from their trip Fyfe Henderson has a flock ot veterans sity of Washington and Montana star number of years in southern Orego-i, For 15 years the lad remained In found that sumplea taken assayed 20 on tap and the Trojans are regarded ' end. Mr. Welch having been associated for Arizona, in the meantime the trunk, I ounces of gold. 70 ounces of silver In 19f5 the Montanans played a as likely candidates to upset the | some time with Welch and McDou with thn key to wealth, was expressed and a good sprinkling of zinc, one 1 tie game with the powerful Syra- bears from their high pinuacle in gall In the construction of the main to relatives In Canon City, Colo., and of the richest discoveries made in cvxe eleven. Coast football. capal of the Grants Pass Irrigation there stored In an attic, apparently recent years. nter- The Trojans have the best pros- 1 .Oregon and tite Oregon Aggi»’, District. Recently Mr. Welch had to spend the remainder of Its days "If that mine is half as good as It national confidence man. has run pects in history for a winning sea-1 both with new coaches, and largely untouched. looks," Fyfe declared, "It will have t tut li iviatcoimson ot Plitiudeip n I a been In charge of his pincer mine at afoul the law again. He is held by son. and when the Syracuse and I'. giec'n men, are not considered cs When be foached his majority Ed something on all the .Spanish pesetas reigns in regal splendor over all the I’rovolt. Pasadena (Calif.), police for alleged S. C. elevens face each other here' dangerous by the larger schools. beauties of the land. She is the' win Osborne made a trip to Colorado of the treasure hunter of fiction." participation in 17 petty burglaries. in December the Trojuus tnay have j Washington State, with only ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The treasure chart vein Is a fri’ak 4pucon of them all. The cloning of ♦ • BASEBALL from Battle Creek, Mich., where ho SCORES ♦ During the war he was released from a clean slate and the Coast cham men reporting for practice this year, was then working That happened of Colorado mining discoveries in the Atlantic City pageant saw her I * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «►♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 ♦ prison at Dartmour. England, where pionship tucked beneath their shirts ' is regarded as weak, although . to be a few weeks ago. While lu I thut it contains quantities of free crownod "Miss America.” a title held National League he was serving a life sentence. His Washington at Seattle will prove brilliant coach, E. E. Exendine, may the state, ho decided ho would col gold, In addition to the rich ore, a tor the last two years by Katborine Pittsburgh 1. New York 5. parole was obtained through Lady ouo of the Trojan's most formldmio! turn out a squad capable of winning | Campbell of Columbus, <). | combination thut I h seldom soen. lect all his belongings. Astor's Influence. Cincinnati 4. Boston 1. contenders. With u powerful mn- a majority of its schedule. BOYS TAKE THIRD PUCE SCHOOLS TAKE PRITES TOWN IS SAVED BY RAINFALL DEATH RATE DECREASES TILLAMOOK PLACES FIRST COMMITTEE MAY BE CALLED HARDING PHYSICIAN DIES M'AOOO WILL GIVE TALKS Miss America FORMER RESIDENTS KILLED