T > Grant» Pa»»—Gateway to the Oregon Cave» GRANTH I’AMH. JOHEPHINE (XH'.NTY, OKFXJON. Vol,. XV., No, 8H. SUCCESSFUL ¿RATION PERFORMED v? LODGE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t LOCAI ELEVEN SHE-WOULD PROBABLY BE DEAD THAN OVERWEIGHT Boston. Oct. 20.—I A. P Senator Lodge submitted to » minor operation today. Phy sicians said It wan successful. ♦ Vienna, Oct. 20.—(I. N. 8.) » ♦ —Alexandrine von Meyer-Ket- . 4 schendorf, a 22-ycar-old girl 4 prominent In Austrian society, 44444444444444 has killed her sc-If In her eo denvor to lie fashionably slim She was slightly over weight, and her desire to be in the fa«hlon led her to take large doses of patent anti-fat cure. At the same time she drastically reduced her diet, with the re sult that she was undernourish ed and slowly starved. : Ml <11 IMPROVEMENT MADE WEEK—TEAM ROI LS VI» II POINTS IN Ashland. Oct. 20.. Wlth a bld of 129.990. the firm of Hoover and McNeil, well known builder« of Al batty, were awarded i If* contract tor the general construction work on the new .LitItian hotel, by the directors of th’e Uthlan Hotel association fol lowing the opening of 29 hid* Fri day night. Tho 1>ld of Hoover and Coming Game with Rear Crockers Hour Will Ik- SfM'nl in City Visit Ing McNeil was 38,340 lower than their Will lie Hnnlcst of Henson— With Ixanl Merchant»—Talk nearest •ompetltor, the Hedge« and 'lay .Malte Line Changes Ik* Malic at High School Hub« company of Portland. MEDFORD HAS STRONG TEAM WILL BE TAKEN OVER PROJECT 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WHOLE NI'MRER :WI2N. MONDAY, (MTOIim 24». 11424. ♦ 4 4 4 44 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PROBE OF G.O.P. ¡PRIMARY VOTING HELD NOT CASE FOR COURTS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 NEN'ATOR IP »RAH RETURNING TO CAPITAL WITH OTHER COM 4 MITTEE MEMBERS 4 » 4 4 4 Washington. Oct. 20. f A. P.l—The right to vote at the primary election is not a ques- tion within the jurlsdictlon of the courts, the supreme court held today. 10 BE RENEWED ♦ ♦♦♦4444444444 ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 JEWS PLANT MILLIONS OF TREKS IN PALESTINE III WHIP SHENANDOAH BATT I.EH FOUR HOI RS ANI» FINALLY MAKES HEALWAY Jerusalem, Oct. 20. — (A. P.) — The treeless ' slopes and valleys of Palestine are gradually being refor- j ested. according to an official gov- ernment'statement just Issued, which ! states that nearly 3,000.000 trees [and 1.000,000 vine» have been laiFollctic Leaders I planted in the Holy Land between la Able to Fight Way Through— BUTLER COUNTER ATTACKS 60-MILE STORM IS BEATEN <1iargcs ^Tliat Washington, Oct. 20.— (A. P.)— Have Decided to liaise *360,- [ 1920 and 1924, the first four years Was Expected to Reach San Prohibition enforcement is becom OOO, But Only Part Reported ; of the administration of Sir Herbert Francisco This A. M. at 10 ing more effective every day. and ¡Ramuel as British high commiswioner this improvement in curbing the out According to E. L. McNeil, a Palestine became denuded of its for lawed liquor traffic is due to better member of the firm, who was pres Grant« Puaa will tomorrow morn An excellent brand of football, I Chicago, Oct. 20.— (A. P.—Sena- ests owing to Turkish misrule and Aboard Shenandoah. Off Point cooperation l»etweeii federal and lo ing play host to loo iiusln»*«« men ent to witne«« the opening of the wa» dished out last Saturday when | tor Borah and other members at the neglect, says the statement, which Arena. Calif.. Oct. 20.—After a four cal authorltle», according to a resume from Portland, on their annual "good bide, the firm will Immediately «tart [Grants Puss met nnd defeated the , senate campaign expenditures com- resulted in the abrasion of some of hour fight today with a 60-mile gale, of prohibition enfori—ment by the (mlttee today were en route to Wash- the best soil from the hillsides and the huge dirigible Shenandoah found will" trip through the state. They nfuvlng equipment to Ashland, and [ Ashland eleven on the home field, federal government during the ¿««s pres- uirn-;. , _. ... in the accumulation of malaria tiro coming here on a special train, It la hl« belief that construction the score «landing 14 to 7. Ash ent administration, made public by I . herself in the center of the storm work will be under way within ten I -rt a»«x»ss rrrn.l » rv. u » r. ie 4 ■« • ^.9 land's only wore came In the sec , lie resumed tomorrow into reports of swamps in the valleys. coming l»a< k early tomorrow morn and picked up headway again along Federal Prohibition Commissioner R. ¿the Republican slush fund. The in ing from A«liland. where they are day«. Work will be pushed a« rap- ond quarter after an Ashland play A. Haynes. the California coast. Other contributing fac-j 'Ians are Jdly as possible, and McNeil «tated lie er blocked a punt and fell on It be- quiry will ‘have as fresh material. spending part of today, tors are the Imposition of jail sen-1 com- hind the Granta Pqxs goal llne. By the statement of Chairman Butler of e visitors believed tho work would bo lining made to entertuln ?an Francisco. Oct. 2b..—The tences instead of fines for violators, i Granta ploted by June 1, 1925.. [converting the touchdown, the visl- more general use of the "padlock" on the Republican committee. that 1OO during their brief stay Shenandoah, en route down the Wants Japan and U. S. to CowaMer tor« ran their score up to seven LaFollette leaders had decided to * Pass. coast to San Diego, was expected to liquor nuisances, and «teps taken to- [ Immigration Hettle«! arrive In San Francisco at 10 tl,'v<'r «Kain seriously threat- ward stopping leaks of liquor from raise $500.000 in Wisconsin and the! At 8:46 the Portland in*’n wll! I m * U/lTPUUlll CURT DY TUIICVCQ ’ —i o’clock, according to a message from taken to th« high school wh«rn on« nRluilmRn onUI DI I h I li LO ,'nlng lo M.ore Grants Pass made bonded warehouses to the illicit mar- assertion of Eric Onstad. LaFollette | ■ — [two straight touchdown«, convert- ket. Leader, that only 140.000 has been ! San Francisco. Cal., Oct. 20.— the dirigible to the Marshall, Cali of II»« visitors will addre«« the high '[(United Press).—Insistence that fornia. station of the radio corpor | raised in Wisconsin. school students for a short time. I'our Men Rob Office of Union Olli Ing both. The Grants Pass scores I both United States and Japan con- ation of America. came in the second and third quar HAPSBURGH GATHER IN After tho speech there, they will be nt Tacoma Chicago. Oct. 20. — 'National La * slder the question of ineligible alien ters. GERMANY FOR POW-WoW taken on an hour's trip through the Follette Manager Nelson today de-1 Immigration restrictions as imposed The local showed great develop- Tacoma., Wash.. Oct. 20.—(A P.) Grants Pass Irrigation district. Re Lindau, Germany. Oct. 20.— (A. nied the charges of Chairman Butler‘bF tbe last congress as definitely turning from there, the merchants —Four robbers entered the Union j ment over the game of the week be- will «pend an hour visiting with Oll company office here early today,¡fore. On straight football, they ex P.)—A gathering of nearly all of the of the Republican committee that a [»nd finally settled, and assurance National Biscuit Company Wins Grants Pass buHlness men Cara are shot the watchman. August Wolfers. [ celled their opponents in every 60 living members of the Hapsburg 3500,000 fund is being raised in 1,bat while Japan must be aware of Case by Court Decision Wisconsin for the La Follette cam- our friendship and esteem for her In the back, blew the sate, locked (point and should have had a bigger family took place here recently, al-> being furnished by Granta Pass peo , as a nation, the American people ple for the trip through the dis Wolfers most unnoticed by the world. Haps- Pa*8n- Washington. Oct. 20.—The Fed prefer to give evidence of this feel [ players put up good football, making burgers from many countries assem- _ 31300. trict. ing in other ways than allowing a eral Trade commission today was de _____ __ i big gains at times but never being bled in a local hotel. j The kilties hand will he brought Arch'duke foreign nation to dictate our immi nied a supreme court review of Its to punch ,hl tile * line VIIDT «kiamiuA flllDItiO ri«nv [able ,O lln’' whe their Friedrich. former commander-in- along with th* Portlander», to fur gration policy, was voiced here to case against the National Biscuit nUnl UUnlrlb rlbnl ¡«»Ina <aln» would have counted th the most, chief of the Austro-Hungarian army. _ nish entertainment In the places the Penns» Ivalila Accident Results in In- day in a statement issued by the company, charging the granting of - I For their first touchdown, the lo- presided esided at the itv^tlng. uveting special slops The train’s equipment Juries I o I ’ h « nm ‘i» gf* r•» California Joint Immigration com Illegal discounts. The lower feder »»’Pi ,lown f,*,d f(,r n*ar- Friedrich, with ’ his — wife, son and will Include a number of fire «Irene, IN •» roll, Ore., Men nrr In ffenpltal al courts decided against the com mittee. , ly 80 yards on straight football, set six daughters, came from Budapest. horns nnd other forma of noise mak with Injurie* Plttsburgh. Oct. 20. — (A. P. 1 — The committee’s statement sets mission. tling the hall tinder the goal posts Archduke Eugen came from Basle, ers to let tho people know that the The commercial express on the Penn forth that its plea is uttered in be after playing that brought the and his sister. Marie-Christine, moth train la approaching. Salem. Oct. 20. Harry Chrlstlen. POX STEWART RETURNS sylvania railroad was derailed today Included in the party will be rep hotel proprietor at Detroit, Oregon. Grants Pass rooters out strong. The er of the king of Spain, front Mad near Longfellow, Pa., according to half of the American Legion, depart TO O. A. C. FOR COLLEGE resentative« of most of the bank« of, Robert Guerian and Boone Bowen, two teams held for the remainder of rid. She had visited ex-empress Zita J the railroad office here. Several ment of .California: the state feder ation of labor; the state grange: Portland, many of the leading mer- loggers, are In the hospital today as the period. When the high school ! at Lequitio, Spain. l>efore she left to persons were injured, the report said. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor and the Native Sons of the Golden chnnta and business men. represen a result of a fight In Detroit last came back In the third they were beseech Zita's approval of the meet A relief train has been sent. vallis. Oct. 20.—Don Stewart of at their best and soon put the ball West, organizations which it repre ing. Accoording to the law of the tatives from tho dally papers nnd night In which W. H. Harper, a sub sents in deffose of what it consid Wilderville has returned to school heads of the leading manufacturing contractor. Is alleged to have [over for the second touchdown by house of Hapsburg. to which the < ZE< H<»-SMtVAKIAN ( ATS straight line bucking. This was con family still adheres, Zita is the head ers a fair interpretation of the im after an absence of six months spent plants of the city. SLAUGHTERED WHOLESALE stabbed them, Harper Is held with- verted. loiter In the game the home migration problem as affecting this In silver mining and prospecting of the family and has authority over Tho party left Portland yqatorday. out 'ball. Guerlan was seriously In- near Keno City in the heart of the country. team lost another opportunity for all its members. arriving thia morning in Ashland. Ju red In Ihe neck over the Jugular Prague. Oct. 20.—< I.’N. 8.)—The Yukon. scoring when a long pass was Inter ’. Tlie statement drew Attention to This nfternoon they were taken to vein. mad-cat scare continues tv occupy “No wonder a tough old timer cepted and the Ashland team got » Medford where they will spend the I I the minds of the local authorities in Japan's insistence at the recent ses wanted to be cremated at Lake Lem- possession of the ball on their lT>-[ sion of the league of nations coun evening. They come to Grants Pass small Czecho-Slovakian towns. barge.” said Mr. Stewart. ‘U could ¡yard line. in the morning, spending the greater i Following the destruction of all cil that the arbitration disarmament have stood a pretty good bonfire Green and Egger were the out- Tremble is Felt Within 73 Mile Ra<|. and security protocol be amended to part of the .morning here, From i the cats in the small town of Bud- myself when I got there.” Keno i standing ground gainers. Eggert inus Karl, Today thia city they will go to Roseburg, weis recently, the authorities order recognize questions of immigration City is one of those fly-by-night set as having an international signifi and from there to Coon Bay. visiting Coolidge Direct» ’ that Ilurenu He went Into the game regardles» of a ed the destruction of all the cats in tlements with aJl the roughness of a minor Injury to his leg and got I’liiccd In Men’» Charge Spartansburg. 8. C.‘, Oc^ 20.—A .the town of Kashbau. where several cance. and compared this action by Marshfield, Powers. Myrtle Point. through the game without any fur thousand persons sleeping in Spart ‘cats have lieen certified as mad. the Japanese delegation with that Yukon mining town. Coquille, Bandon. Reedsport and Washington. Oct. 20.—President ther Injttty. No outstanding play ansburg and Greenvlll counties were North Ilend on the coast, On the In Kaschau. however. <he order country’s policy in excluding Chinese foreigner from owning land or rent trip northward, they plan to «top ut i Coolidge today directed that the of ers were developed on the line in awakened today by an earthquake. [ had been anticipated, and the police from immigration into Japan, and ing or using It for agricultural prof- Eugene. fice of alien property custodinn be ; game nnd it is possible that Cea ch The tremors were distinctly felt could only find 38 decrepit and man- its enactment of laws forbidding a 1 it. I placed In the charge of William W. Brown will attempt a few changes within a 75-mile radius from here, gy cats in the whole town, which [were were duly destroyed, after many . Ison and Sewell W. Abbott, pres- before the game with (Medford on between 3:30 and 3:36. W. F. Newbury, wife and daugh- 1^'1 spent lent general manager and assistant Saturday. tragic scenes of leave-taking. ter. of Mt. Pleasant, Rich., The team as a whole is showing j Washington, Oct.' 20.—The I Several owners started off by train the day visiting hero with A. 8. Cou-1 general counsel, respectively, of the up better each game. The line can ¡Georgetown seizsmograph failed to with their cats for long distance?, tant and family, old tithe neighbors, bureau._____ _____________________ usually be depended upon to hold give any indication of the tremors while one old woman trudged 12 where necessary and is developing a reported in South Carolina. Father miles, to place her pet in a place of good defense against ^passes, They Torndorf is inclined to believe the safety. ¡are also getting the »Wing of break- disturbance is not of seismic origin. Tokio, Oct. 20.—Universal mili reasons. It improves the physical [ Ing through the opposing line to op- • Mrs. Allie Grimes returned to tary training in Japan, a program condition of young meji and at the en up holes, line bucks on Satur- attempted having proved about 50 ¡Grants Pass today from Portland to be started by placing army of same time stimulates the sense of Few I per cent successful. day yielding good yardage, where she bas spent several weeks. ficers in middle schools and colleges duty for national defense, It will passes were tried the few that were Next Saturday the boys will go up throughout the empire, is advocated drive some to them that military against their strongest opponent. | by officials in the department of ed training and duty for national de Washington, Oct. 20.— (United German^ after a 10 year lull. : Medford Saturday played Klamath The necessity of Germany to ucation. who have agreed to co-op fense is a thing of the people and Press.)—Tho steel Industry of the | Falls taking the boys off their feet reparations! and the only way erate with the department of war in is not the affair of the war depart United States will feel the effects of I with a score of 84 to 0. Grants can do this la to profit on her manu putting the system into operation. ment alone. the Dawes plan for reparations set factures) will increase the produc •Mt Is not always best that nations Pass had defeated Klamath 13 to 7 While physical education is given tlement when It 1« In complete oper tion costs, so as to remove the mar and Ashland had a 9 to 0 victory as oue of the prime reasons for In should be armed heavily, and the ation and the huge manufactoriex of ket on the status of the already I over the reservation team. It is stituting at this time, national de standing national army should be re France, Belgium and Germany are flourishing French and Belgian Reel kpown that several of the best Kla- fense is declared to be chief among duced. This, however, is not meant functioning, Secretary of tho Treas makers. i math players were out of the line the causes underlying the movement to indicate that we need no nation ury Mellon believe«. al defense. The adoption of mili up and this may have added materi Those In close touch with Euro actually to realise the project. tary training by schools will pre Mellon takes the stand that steel pean situation see a coalition of the ally to Medford's advantage. •The plan of adopting military pare students in the country to be products, manufactured at a low la steel making industrie* of France, .comparative scores .however, training in middle (high) schools ready to be efficient soldiers with bor cost, will cut Into the export and Belgium and Germany. They point Bear Creekers have a big edge over and colleges was brought to our at less training 4han that given in the seaport markets of the American In to the likelihood of a "marriage’’ be the local team. The boys expect to tention several years ago,” Vice- army. Incidentally, It may solve a dustry. However, rail transporta tween French iron ore from Alsace- open up with everything they have Minister Matsuura. of education ad problem of reducing the term of ac tion will preclude competition with ixirralne. now a part of thjü coun on Saturday, much of which has not ministrative department remarked tual service in the army." .steel produced and marketed Inland try. and German coke from the yet been uncorked as ¡Medford has in an interview with the United Physical culture with a certain in the United States. The secre Ruhr, Belgium, In this triple com- been considered the main opponent Press: "However, Its realisation amount of military training has tary likens the situation to that morcial alliance, would furnish ora, for the southern Oregon football prior to'this time was not practi been practiced since about 1887 in which existed before the war, except too, from Its territory adjacent to honors this season. cal. We are now discussing the pro the schools of Japan, The authorl- for the tremendous post-war growth Ixirraine. The team which went on the field ject seriously with a view to put ties propose now to emphasise this of the Franco-Belgian Industries, [Saturday was: fullback, Egger; With Franco-Belgian occupation ting it into operation. branch of school curriculum " for and seen no real hardship to the Am of the Rul\r, the steel industry and halves. Green and Wyrick: quarter, "No definite decision has been the improvement of the physical erican producer beyond a necessary export business of these countries Smith; end, Hendren; tackle, Hll- reached as to the’method of adopt condition of the country’s young readjustment to competitive condi grew by leaps and bounds. Now | Ils: guard. Cole; center, Trumbly; ing military training in schools, but men. thus Increasing efficiency for guard. Bryan, tackle, Griffin; end, tions which have not existed for the Dawes settlement takes the coke, « it has been strongly advised (hat all national defense." Powell. Substitutes were Whorley, some time. from them and makes it obviously * Paul Heuze, Parisian "spirit in-[middle schools and colleges have The national defense part ’seems Mrs. Herman Crossman of Monroe, Seyhold, ¡Rimer and Walker. Mellon believes the demand for necessary for a combination of the The proceeds of the game went vestlgator." used to be a believer, military officers in active service to be the basis of the entire plan, structural steel, as Europe rehahlll- ! three countries, if France and Bel N. Y.. wife of the well-known polo and it was reiterated by Matsuura fates Itself under the Dawes plan, gium are to retain the position they player, was an Interested spectator over $200 a big crowd having turned Now he is writing against spiritual- as advisers or Instructors. “I approve of the adoption of mil- In his Interview with a repreeenta- will make up in a measure for the attained In the steel business after at the Tuxedo Club’s first hunt of out with a liberal turnout of Ash- : ism. His "spirit" library is said to i be the largest in the world. the season. hand supporters. ilary training by schools for various | live of The Japan Advertiser. added nnd renewed competition of (the war. CALIFORNIA BODY REPORTS COMMISSION LOSES CASE EASTERN EXPRESS WRECKED THREE HURT DURING FIGHT 4 SOUTH CAROLINA HAS QUAKE JWO APPOINTED TO OFFICE »