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* r il i r J » J I Grantq Pats— Gateway to the Oregon Cavea Yt»L. XV. No. :io. I SHENANDOAH STARTS ON EASTERN JOURNEY TODAY MAN COMMITS SUICIDE AT LORAINE, OREGON CÜSSWORDS BUILD NEW CLUB ROOM FOR MINERS ♦ Bun Diego, Oct. 22 -(A. I* ) ♦ — The U. 8. navy dirigible Shi-n- ♦ lindolili started rust ut 11:20 ♦ Eugene, Oct. 22.— (A. P. )— ♦ ♦ ♦ Rotiert L. Winnifred. formerly ♦ ♦ living near Albany, shot and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ killed himself today at Loraine, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ore. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ M.WE IX>I€ HOMFX'OMIXG ULSTER STILL FIGHTS ♦ -------- I ♦ BOUNDARY COMMISSION ♦ ♦ BOTH ARMY AVI» VAVY LINING ! I’nlveralty of Oregon, Eegene. EXAMINER MAKES REPORT OX ♦ ♦ < iiaim . es have gone without •» *♦ Ore. Ort. (Special).—With ANSWER, IS STATEMENT Belfast, Oct. 22. — (I. N. 8.) — Ul RAIL SITI ATION IX THE I I' IN EFFORT TO GAIN ♦ ♦ OF CANDIDATE ster unionists are vigorously continu Homecoming less lhan two weeks I STATE OF OREGON CONTROL ♦ ♦ ing vheir campaign against the set away, work on the prennent Ion for ♦ ♦ ting up of the boundary commission, one of th« i largest targent hotrecominr ♦ ♦ as provided by the last bill passed crowxia in the history of the univer ♦ ♦ by parliament before dissolution. sity bn« begun in aarneat on the 4 ♦ The first of a series of country part of th« eommltt«« members. ♦ ♦ According to Chairman Harold ¡ ' wide protest demonstrations was re ♦ Wants Coolidge to Givi* Answer to i ♦ cently held at Enniskillen, when Probalilc Effect Receive« X<» Coni Lundborg. of the commit'*» on I All; Service Heads Generali« In Fa ♦ ♦ i Seven Questions—Talks Through vor of New Bearli It of Defense ami—Exception« Will Ik- Filisi prominent Ulster and English spokes rooms and accommodatlonr, more i ♦ ♦ i I ai Fol lette Headquarters in Short Time by Hoads But Will Probald« Ixare Out men addressed an immense gathering than 250 rooms have b<'»n reserved ♦ ♦ of Fermanagh men. for the returning grads. These ♦ ♦ i The campaign will wind up with rooms are In addition to the ac- ♦ Washington. Oct. 22.— (A. P.) — ♦ Washington. Oct. 22. — (U. I ’ I — Washington, Oct. 22.—(A. P.»— Chicago. Oct 22 -(A. P I Pres ■ iitiMnmlatlons whlrh art available ♦ 4 Declaring that various charges were a huge meeting in Ulster hall in this city. The recommendation that the Inter ident Coolidge. In a greeting read la the fraternity men and women Behind the controversy on "Alrcruft made against the Republican admin At all meetings a resolution re state commerce commiaaion require before the biennial conference of the nmong the alumni who w I! return [Versus Batlleshlps" which has canned VOX TIRPITZ 51 AT DI istration during the campaign have President Coolidge to order n naval DETAILS OF MISS OF United Lutheran church, lauded the to their respective chapters gone unanswered. Senator Burton K. affirming Ulster’s determination to the building of an extension of rail Investigation, there are deeper smol ♦ contribution of the Lutherana Io the Wheeler today challenged the presi stand by the government of Ireland roads from Bend to Lakeview, Ore., dering disputes over air defense Berlin, Oct. 22.— (A. P.)—Details dent personally to reply. Wheeler art of 1920—in which the six-county including a connection with the Na- devolpmetit of the original colonies which Involve a three-cornered con hitherto unpublished concerning the area new in dispute was given to , Iron cutoff and from Harriman to a and to the struggle for American In issued a statement through I<a Fol flict between the army and navy and ■ inside facts leading up to the sinking Ulster—is being passed. connection with the Natron cutoff. dependence, lie congratulated the lette headquarters here, covering the was made today in a tentative report Lutheran church and related bodies Figure« It most Thousand Greater | advocates of a separate .air service. I of the Lusitania has been promised allegations made, and submitting a high official told the United Press 1 in a new liook to be issued soon by l>y Commission Examiner Kephart. lieciiuse "they are nurturing'* among Than Last Year seven specific question« which he today. The extension found by the ex Admiral von Tirpitz. the former navy has asked Coolidge to answer. the European newcomers the Ameri aminer, however. Is not Justified un Indication« that the admlnistra- 1 head, who has been credited with can Ideals of the early Lutheran col The number of registered voters der the present ownership of the ex In Josephine county has grown from tlon, as a result of the successful I having given the final order which on lata. Speaker Wilt Tell of Work Tonigli« isting lines in western Oregon, ow- 3256 In 1923 to 4154 In 1924, an round-the-world flight, looks with resulted In the destruction of the at Presbyterian Church ! ing to a probable insufficiency of Chicago. Oct. It.— (U? P.)—To Increuse of 99R In the year. At the favor on a reallocation of defense steamer. traffic. He recommended the con the registration period on I appropriations In which more money According to the announcements. decide whether n Christian is ever •'till of Explosion Death List Brought to 1:1 An atmosphere of oriental mys- sideration of the question of detach justified in going Io war Is one of October 4, 2779 Republicans und^wl" *"* "Pent on aircraft, has raised Admiral-von Tirpits. now leader of During Night tery surrounds the thrilling rescue ing the Southern Pacific lines in ’ nationalist«« in the reirhstag. has the difficult problems that was sub 1127 Democrats had registered. The i the question. “Which branch of the' th«* of Chinese girls conducted by iMiss Oregon from that system and assign- mitted today to the biennial conven Prohibition party has registered 18. service—-army or navy—Is to be en- 'consented to the publication of-all Norfolk, Va.. Oct. 22.—(A. P.) — Dona Id Ina Cameron, who will apeak ' fng some or all of them to a new i trusted with tjje major portion of. the secret archives in his possession, tion of the United Lutheran church the Socialist 50. and miscellaneous Five more names last night and to at the meeting of the Synodical So project as feeders. - which cover some 20 years prior to day were added to the list of dead In America at Its ««aalon here. Five 180. Last year 2131 Republican* air defense?" ciety in the Presbyterian church at A Joint army-navy investigation I 1914. hundred delegates, representing more were registered. 934 Democrats, 20 from the expionlon on the cruiser 7:30 tonight. Miss Cameron is en Portland. Oct. 22.— (A. P.)—Un The first liook of Admiral von Trenton, bringing the total to 13.; than 2800 Lutheran congregations, i Prohibitionists, 52 Socialists, and board will be appointed after the gaged in this work in Chinatown. til local attorneys of the Union Pa- present navy investigators report,' Tfrpitz appeared some years ago, and Of the five surviving members of the are called upon to define the position 119 miscellaneous. San Francisco, under the direction iclflc. Southern Pacific and the Spo- of the church on that point. The women this year are taking an and will be charged with meeting caused quite a stir despite its tone turret crew, three are believed to be of the Preabyterian «Bard of Na-' kane, Portland and Seattle systems The war Issue tomes before the active Interest In politics. Of the this growing issue, which has so far of reservation, but in the new vol- In a critical condition. tional Missions. receive-a copy of Examiner Kep- ! time the admiral, it is said, has prom- convention In the form of four me Republican registration. 1091 are been evaded. Opium dens have been raided and < hart's findings, they are disinclined (Meanwhile Secretary of War i ised to *,tell It all.” morials from as many different sy-, women and 166 8 are men. In the dangerous situations have developed ■to comment on the probable effect node which have already taken their Democratic ranks. 404 are women Weeks has raised ills request tor in the work of rewcire. but many of the report. They admit that ex attitude on that question The Issue mid 723 men In the Prohibition the army air service appropriation Medford 'Ian Believed to Have Com girls have been rescued to take their ceptions will be filed against the re wus raised also by the committee on party the women outnumber the to «23.000.000, an increase of about places as useful members of society port within a month or six weeks. moral mid social welfare, which in- men. haring 13 registered against «10,000,000 over the present expen Is Assigned to Josephine County— mitted Crimed as a result of Miss Cameron’s un The interstate commerce commission ■ Aiidea In Its membership some of the six of the opposite sex. Seventeen diture. None of the air service ap-! Already at Work à most advanced progressives In the tiring efforts. will then set the issues for an oral women registered Socialist, with 33 proprtation goee for salaries, the en-' Portland. Oct. 22.—(A. P.)—Airs. The public is invited to hear Miss • argument. Pat Daily, well known here be- Maudine Nickerson, wife of W. E. Lutheran church organisation. Thia men. Fifty-five wore miscellaneous. Uro personnel being paid out of the ’ Cameron tell of her work. ...................... ' committee Is headed by the Rev. Dr In the miscellaneous are Progressive, general army budget. Practically the!<-,u*e °f his record as game warden Nickerson, prominent musician, was E. P. Pfattelcher of Reading. Pa Non-partisan. Independent and re entire Increase of «10,000,000 would during the past seven years, has killed by being beaten on the head be used for new equipment and 1 be,,n appointed to the Josephine with a hatchet this afternoon in the 8everal months Hgo the committee fused to state. county position, succeeding Jacob Nickerson home. The rolice charged adopted the statement that It believed Thia heavy registration gives evi planes, according to Weeks. Company Files Application with ■Redding, who has held the position that the assailant was Merle I. Min , Sixth Annual Meeting Under Way that the aaaertlon of the famoun dence of a heavy vote on November The two issue« which are to be l'ubile Service Commission ■for the summer. Mr. Daily has al- Augsburg confession, formulated 400 4. when the general election is held. threshed out in the near future are: 1 With Many Registering ear. wealthy pear grower of Med A gas rate increase, amounting to years ago. that "Christian» may en With the few Progressives registered, 1. Shall the air coast defense I , ready started on his work and will ford. brother of Mrs. Nickerson. gage in Just wars” was n correct In there is some speculation as to which system, iwhlch is to be built up to | spend the greater part of his time Minear cut his throat in an attempt The sixth annual meeting of the about 60 cents per month for each terpretation of the teachings of party will lie the hardest hit by the be in the hands of the army or the in the hills. He has not been in- to end his life. Police declared that Woman’s Synodical Society for Mis- gas user, is asked by the Southern . formed as to the permanency of the Jesus Christ. ,sions in the Synod of Oregon is in Oregon Gas company and will go In defections from the ranks. navy? Minear is Insane. Or shall the United States fol- oppoln,n’enl'• bul '"at he This caused a protest from three | session today at the Presbyterian to effect on November 15, unless it of the synods which are constituents ¡church, and will continue until Fri- is suspended by the public service low the example of Great Britain , will continue here during the win- i day afternoon, and delegates from commission for proper cause before of the United Lutheran church in and establish an entirely separate ter at least. He will make his head- America. They have adopted me various parts of the state are in at* that date. The commission has sent department and service for air de quarters in Grants Pass. Mr. Dally a-sks that anyone having A. E. Clark, of Portland, to Appear tendance. Those already registered a letter to Mayor W. D. Fry, telling morials emphatically opposing the Pool |H>netiii*iit Found N recosa ry— fense .ranking as an equal unit with the navy and army and as complete- ■ a n’“,,er ,he’r ’iKh 'n™»»l«ate<l re- Idea that Christians weuld be Justi | of the action. . It is not known that are: Friday at Court House Good Program Arranged ly in charge of air preparedness asipor‘ ,0 h,m hp wl" K|v<? “ Im- *“• will take in the mat- Mrs. A. W. Blackburn. synodical action the city fied in going to war. attention. He has been ex- These memorials were submitted to Another Republican speaker will | president. Corvallis: Miss Donalinda ter. The Oregon Cavemen will not meet the other branches of the service are [tremely active in this part of the be here Friday evening to take up ¡Cameron. San Francisco: Miss Mar thi< Lutheran convention today by .tomorrow night, the meeting having »n sea and on land? The amount of increase for the Taking up the latter Issue first,' s,a,e and kn»*» nearly every foot of some of the live issues of the pres garet Hodge, vice-president of the 1.496 customers served by the com- Dr. M. G. O. Sherer, its secretary. I been postponed for a week. Due to He was ent campaign. A. E. Clark, at Port > board of foreign missions. New York: ipany, on an average monthly basis. The memorials came from the Pitts ! the absence from the city of the pres as the more easily disposed of. of the hills in this county. burgh synod, the New York and New ent Chief Big Horn, and the fact that ficers of both the army and navy say out of the state employ for a year, land. will speak at the court house Mrs. Geo. H. Lee, Newburg: Mrs is estimated to be «961.30 over and England synod mid the Mlnlsterlum in much better program could be ar they do not expect this government when he was in charge of the Union at 8 o’clock on that night and a , C. F. Andrews. Eugene; Mrs. James above the «4,715.66 received under high school at f’rospect. He went full turnout of voters is expected to O’Hara. Lebanon; Mrs. A. N. Park, the present rate. of Pennsylvania. ranged for the following week, it to consider seriously the British Each of those bears a strong group was decided that the meeting should system. Great Britain has not found back into the service as soon as be on hand to get first-hand infor Mrs. Fred Fisher. Mrs. C. K. Cayler, The manager of the company, Mr. of Lutheran leaders who are deter be postponed. At that meeting the they say. pointing out the growing school waa over, however, and ex mation on some of the more import ■ Mrs. W. L. Scott and Mrs. W. A. Thos. D. Petch, claims that this In- mined to put the Lutheran church newly elected officers will be seated British criticism of the three-army peels to stay with it. lHe promisee ant matters whtch must be decided (Smick. Roseburg; Mrs. W. O. Ashby, crease is necessary as the result of the sportsmen here all the co-opera on record as opposed to war Instead to have charge of the organisation system of defense. at the polls on November 4. Mr. Mrs. A. H. Dean. Mrs. J. B. Hall and two principal causes: The first is of Its Justification One of Ihe most for the coming year. Most of the American advocates tion possible In the prosecution of Clark is an excellent epeaker, He Mrs. L. P. Hewett, Portland; Mrs. the increase In the cost of oil yj |j in., Corvallis; M game and fish violations. active of these exponents of peace H. Allen, Mrs. W. a 8. amounting to 8345 per month. It is was. at one time, a candidate for Some new stunts are to be pulled Stow. Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Rice, claimed that continued operation un- ■ Is the Rev. Howard II. Gold of New congress. nt the meeting. The entertainment of a separate unit system are fly Klamath Falls; Mrs. J. W. Angel dor the former existing salaries Rochelle, N. Y., who originated the committee han promised severul fea- ing officers of the army and navy and Miss Helen Norris, Phoenix; could not be longer continued. memorial adopted by the New York jturns which will lie perfected this i who say that so long as air defense Mrs. J. B. Bryant. Mrs. Wallace H. and New England synod. The “operating income’’ amount ; coming week. ' is a secondary consideration as at Lutheran lenders expect n lively Lee and Mrs. C. W. Greene. Albany; ing to «9,978.37 <for the year 1923 | present for the two services which Mrs. J. W. McCoy and daughter, has been changed by increases in clush In the convention when this ¡are primarily interested in land or Frances. Mrs. Grace E. Anderson, operating costs Into a “deficit from issue arises for debate on the floor Isee defense, air preparedness will Mrs. S. D. Taylor and Mrs. J. M. operations’' amounting to 83.388.81 next Tuesday.’ come out at the little end of the The United Lutheran church In Ross. Ashland; Mrs. E. H. Hurd. for the first seven months of 1924. Libor L'aderx Did Xot Have to Pay horn. Mrs. Clara Vicall, Mrs. E. A. Let- Neither of these amounts include America, which has about 1,300,000 Hotel Bills The army and navy departments rell, Mrs. M. L. Prunk. Mrs. Walter any allowance for Interest or return members In the United States and and staffs, they say, have neither Frazier Brown and sister. Medford. on investment. Canada, was urged today by Its pres Washington, Oct. 22.—(A. P.— the time, training nor Incentive to This evening the delegates will be ident, the Rev. Dr. F. H. Knubel. "see things from the air." with their served dinner at the Baptist church COAST HTATION8 WILL to endeavor to measure up more fully Money to pay the hotel and taxicab feet upon ground or deck they are SEND OUT COLIJDGE TALK and it is desired that many of the to the needs of the times tn Its edu bills of luilior leaders who came Jo unable to keep abreast of the flying Every coast station of 500 watts or ¡Grants Pass people will also be at cational and merciful undertakings. Washington on laibor Day to hear President Coolidge ivpeak. was times, according to aviation offi ---- . This feature is not con- more will broadcast the president’s |the dinner. ■ vanced by Chairman UPConner cers. 'Many aviators, while ranking \fined to Presbyterians, but is open ¡talk tomorrow evening at 6 20, it is the shipping board, he testified air defense as much more important i to all. The charge is 50 cents. The announced. Among these will be the day before the senate campaign In the future than either that on address tonight is tiy Miss Donalinda , Morning Oregonian at Portland, T. C. Kelly Lxnted in San Bernard penditures commlttM. He added, sea or land, maintain that even sol which will come on the air at 6:15 Cameron of San Francisco. ino Mountains—Wife Injured under questioning, that he in turn diers and sailors should admit that , Thursday night’s address will be to allow radio owners to tune in. tho three services are at least equal was paid by Joseph Ryan, labor lead The address is expected to begin ¡,by Miss Hodge of New York. ly important, and therefore deserv Snn Bernardino. Calif., Oct. 22.— er. ____ at 9:30 o'clock, eastern standard ing of equal treatment. FORMER LEGION HEAD SHOT time, which will bring it to Portland (A. P.) T. C. Kelty, missing since Opponents of the three-unit plan _______ >over the radio three hours earlier. ■tunday, was found dead at the foot SAI/T LAKE MANAGER WILL GO TO PORTLAND are apparently a large majority and Grand Rapids. Mich., Oct. 22.— ‘In order to allow local operators to of a precipice In the San Bernardino Esther Jeqiiith, head of the per probably will be able to block any (A. P.) — Colonel John G. Emesy. get their sets tuned in before the mountains today. His wife was Their argument, based Portland, Oct. 22.—(A. P.)—iDuf- sonal service bureau of the Near change. former national commander of the president starts to speak. The Ore- alive but injured. Meredith Water- S. T. IMather, inrpector of the American Legion, was shot and I gonian's station will begin broad bury, 5, was also alive. He was fy Ix'Wls, manager oi the Salt Ia»ko I East Relief in New York, has sailed chiefly on the British example, is It Is ex- » kept from death by thirst and star club of the Pacific Coast league, hhs to help on tho work overseas. The that the future importance of air National Park Service, has gone to slightly wounded today In his of-Casting at 6:15 o’clock. vation, by blood from •Mrs. Kelly’s been choBen manager of the Port j bureau has located 50,000 missing defense is admitted by everyone, the South America to make a tour of flee. Chedell Simpson, husband offpected that the ■pecch will require arm. which she gashed to save the land club, according to an announce refugees In the Bible Ixinds since the^ only argument being as to how it the parks in the different I-atln re- Emery's secretary is being held. DI- from 45 minutes to an hour for de j war. publics. __ | vorce action is pending against him. [livery. can be effected most efficiently. ment today. child. I ♦ ♦ Mb ÖA11 Lt I NEW AMERICAN IDEALS NURTURED » — DEPARTMENT -- TALKED' Durham, England, Oct. 22. (A. P.)--Fines collected from blasphemers iiav« paid for a handsome c-luli house opening recently at Newbrancepeth, a Durham colliery (Village. The club was first suggested at u dance where some men’s ’’languago“ caused offense to a group of miners who agreed, there and then, to stop swear ing arid to fine themselves if they broke their promise. They formed the non-swear ing club to receive the flneH and. strange to relate, new members were added with sur prising rapidity. Everybody kept a sharp ear out for blas phemers who were called upon frequently to pay fines, and the infant club’s exchequer soon waxed prosperous. ♦ -»♦♦♦ a ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ SPECIFIC QUESTIONS GIVEN ATTORNEYS REFUSE TO TALK COUNTY VOTERS INCREASE RESCUE OF GIRLS RELATED DEATH TAKES MORE OF CREW PORTLAND WOMAN IS KILLED DAILY HERE AS GAME WARDEN SYNODICAL IS IN SESSION MS MTE MAT BE IHCRE*SE0 CAVEMAN MEETING PUT OFF G. 0. P. SPEAKER COMING m Visits Parks TAXICAB BILLS WERE PAID MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD w