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I I *» J U I Grants Pass * VOL. XV., Not h . Gateway to the Oregon Caves GRANTS PASS, JOHEPBINK COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1924. WHOLE NUMBER 34111. TACOMA CHURCH BURNED WITH LOSS OF $50,000 Tacoma, Nov. 4.—’(A. 1’.)— Fire early toduy practically de- strayed the First Evangelical Lutheran church here, with an estimated loss of *50.000. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 44444444444I44 4 GREETS STATE Washington, -Nov. 4. (I. N. 4 4 Ran Francisco, Nov. 4.— f A. ♦ 4 P.) — United States District ♦ and 1,000 4 4 letters are atbroad In communi- 4 4 Judge Manrice T. Dooling died 4 4 Iles throughout » 'lie United 4 4 here at 10:30 today, after an 4 States, according to an esti- 4 4 extended illneM. ♦ 4 mate made by the Public Health 4 4 444444444444444 ♦ 4 Service recently. 4 DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY 4 Except the dread disease be 4 WILL CONVENE AT SAVANNAH ♦ In Its most acute stage, the 4 IN HE 4 average person Infected will 4 Savannah, Ga., Nov. 4.—(A. P.)— one : IN KILLED IN SHOOTING Nuw York, Nov. 4.—(V. P )—For AND OTHERS INJI ItED 4 never recognize he I* a victim, 4 The thirty-first annual convention of the fifth time In the history of the NEAR roLUI 4 the announcement declared, 4 the United Daughters of the Confed United States, the general elections 4 and discovery i* only brought eracy will convene here Wednesday. full this year on November 4. i 4 about In the majority of cases ♦ November 19. Preliminary exercises The elections were held on the ; 4 through all infected person ap ♦ will l>e held Tuesday evening. No 1800. Ì sums day of the month in 4 plying for medbal treatment ♦ vember 18. in the municipal audi 1828. 1X56 and 18X4. In each In- I 4 for other allmen a or diseases. ♦ torium. while Monday, November 17, »lance the result was the eltx tion I 4 Persons who have contracted ♦ will be given over to meeting of com Teamsters I nion Member* Have Dif of * Democrat—-Jefferson. Jackson, Good Turnout of Voter* Is Reported 4 leprocy have been known to ♦ Coolidge landing in All Places mittees and a conference of the di When- the Ballots Have Been al Polls Erari) Tills After- ferences and Guns Are l’*ed Iluchuuan and Cleveland In order. 4 live in communities for years ♦ vision president* in charge of the n<M>n — clouds Disregardisl Counted — LoFollette Third Freely in Disputes Jefferson was elected by the co-called 4 before being recognized as president-general will take place. Republican party of that day, but the 4 such, Few people other than There are 100,000 members of the Demomcrat* claim that the Republi 4 physician« ever see a case of 4 Tin« Iliitary Club of Grant* Pa»» can party of 1800 Is the Democratic Washington. Nov. 4.— (A. P. I— organization, with 1125 chapter* in Portland. Nov. 4.— (A. P. I—Ore Chicago, Nov. 4.— (A. P.)—Alton 4 leprosy. 4 President Coolidge expects an elec 37 states and one in Paris. Last Rudzeinski was shot and probably lui* outlined and will carry Into ef part) of today. gon had unsettled weather tor elec 4 444444444444444 4 fect. with the * «eist ance of the toral college vote of at least 350 and year the United Daughters of the fatally wounded today after he had tion day. Reports from the western a Republican working majority of 20 Confederacy contributed, to scholar- gone to the polling place. The at school autborllie«, a program of purl of the state showed alternating OLI» DOCUMENT SHOWS FIRST i ships and otherwise, *304,000 to tack was the first violence in con boy* work for the remainder of the sunshine and showers. A west wind Gl.lDEIt FLIGHT MADE IN 1549 or more, exclusive of the insurgents, in the house at the next session, it ward educating worthy and needy nection with the election. Rudzein year. brought up a cold rain In Portland early today. The same conditions ski dropped when about 10 shots Belgrade. Nov. 4.— (A. P.)—The j was said today at the White House. young people. Thl* program Involve* several Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Americus. were fired about the polling place branches First, In order »that a Ixwnl Distributors Will lie Secure,I prevailed in the Willamette valley. first successful glider flight was per- | i The estimate is based on Chairman Ga., a sister of Governor Walker of For New Product Klamath Falls reported cloudy; formed at Foca. Bosnia, in 1549, ac Butler's reports. near the stockyards. The Injured young man may have some definite Georgia, Js president-general of the man bad not been active politically. Berni, clear and cold, and I’endle- cording to a document discovered object In view in life, it Is the pur organization. New Ashford, Mass.. Nov. 4.— (A. here. The pilot was Hafls Effendi, pose of thn Rotary Club to assist in General gasoline, which Is favor ton. partly cloudy. a prominent Bosnian architect who P.)—The vote of New Ashford, the the »election of »peakers, men who ably known to the people of southern A. B. Davis returned yesterday Seattle, Nov. 4.— (A. P. I—An un built the Aladjamosque at Foca. As first precinct to report. was Coolidge from the Klamath country where he have gone to the top In the follow California and in the state of Wash Chicago. Nov. 4.— (A. P.)—An 20, Davis 4. LaFollette 0. ing line* of litMlmw*: electrical, ington where it ha* recently been usually heavy vote is Indicated a feature of the delivery-day of the has been looking after business mat- unidentified man was shot and killed railroad, farming. nursery, green Introduced, will ba available to the throughout Washington today, de- mosque to the clergy, Hafis announc ters and also getting his share of the and another unidentified man mortal Selma. Ala., Nov. 4.— (A. P.— house, automobile*, physician and motorist* of Grant* Pa«* by Febru spite the general rains, according to ed that he would fly from the top ducks and geese which have been ly wounded and Claude Maddox was ■ The total vote ___ of Martin Stanton, ....._. of the church to the ground. surgeon, law. medicine, denlstry, ary first according to an announce reports here. gathering in there. He bad big luck seriously wounded in a revolver fight A large crowd gathered at the day | Dallas county, gave Davis 7. Cool- and brought a lot of the birds back near a polling place today. Police wholesale, banking, retailing, new*- ment by 11. O. Frobwcb of Medford With a 45 per cent vote at 2:30 of the inauguration of the mosque. I idge 0. LaFollette 0. reports indicated the shooting was l«per, engineering, lumbering, min who I* «Moclated with J. W. Judy tn . this afternoon, the present election with him. conneetd with factional trouble of ing. chemistry, ministry, manufac the wholeaale distribution of gaso ! bids fair to bring out one of the Hafls climbed the highest minaret, Topeka. Kans.. Nov. 4. — (A. P. ) — the teamsters union. turing and other vocation* and pro- line and lubricant* manufactured by heaviest votes In Josephine county fastened two wooden wings to his femlon*. More may be added later. the General Petroleum Corporation. I that ha* ever been cast at any elec arm*, and repeated the Icarut-stunt ¡Incomplete unofficia! returns from 6° precincts gave Coolidge 3933; Davis The cooperation of the peopl* of the Thia gaaoline 'Will be sold only tion. The voters were jamming into under the cheers of the populace. Lower Klamath Drainage District 2234; LaFollette 637. From a height of a hundred feet entire community I* earnestly re through Independent dealer* as the the polling places thl* afternoon Again to lie Flooded Lexington. Tenn., Nov. 4.—(A. quested, for Rotary believe* that General Petroleum Corporation doe* and indications werq that they would the architect glided safely across the Boston. Nov. 4.—TA. P. —The vote P.)—O. W. Bartholomew, 70, and Portland. Nov. 4. — The lower through thl* avenue young men can not Install service Mallons. The continue that way until the election Cehotina river and landed on the i in Mashpee, Cape Cod district, gave ?hia son. 40. were shot and killed to Klamath Lake drainage district will meadows. tie Interested In the definite »elec corporation liberally advertí*«» It* booth* closed at 8 o'clock tonight. ¡Coolidge 53; Davis 2; LaFollette 1. day at a voting precinct. In the east be abandoned, the dikes will be open- I tion of a vocation. W lie re possible, product* and the dealer* who distri •side of the county. The shooting is Fair weather greeted the voter JAPANESE BUY IAMM ! Manchester. N. H Nov. 4. — (A. ed and water turned back into tho. personal tour* of Inspection will be bute aame. altuged 40 have been tone fly Dun C. | thl* morning. Although the sun was FOR BRAZIL COLONY P.)—Windsor. Hillsborough county lake, which will again be nsed as a allowed those who are especially In- The wholes*le headquarters will hidden by cloud* this afternoon a i Powers, defeated candidate for mag breeding ground for birds, States Tokyo. Nov. 4. — (I. N. S.) — Thirty- i reported the total vote gave Cool be In Medford where storage facll- ‘heavy rain fell during the night, the forested. Game Warden Burghduff announced istrate in the (.tugust election. The following question* will he Itle* will be available. Grants Pass city had good election weather, with thousand acres of land hhve been idge 9; Davis 5; LaFollette O. iW. W. Rogers, a teacher, was after receiving official word from purchased by a Japanese emigration handled by all «peaker* on voca dealer* will be giyen »ervlce by no rain falling. Return* from the Shreveport. La.. Nov. 4.— (A. P.) Professor Elwood Mead, recently ap wounded, probably fatally. Powers tion*. 1. What major Influence* mean« of a tank truck with a capac country precinct* indicate that the society in Brazil, where it is planned —The vote at McDade. Bossier par have demanded the tiallot pointed commissioner of reclamation is said to to establish a Japanese village. caused you to decide In favor of ity of fifteen hundred gallon*. box. and «began shooting when an ish. gave Davis 15; Coolidge 0; La of the interior department. rural communitie* have also been The land is located some 200 miles H. O. Frobach. one of the owners polling a heavy vote. your present vocation? 2. Does it 'attempt was made to take it from Follette 0. In 1917 a contract was let with from Sao Paulo and was sold to the afford a complete satisfaction to you of the wholwmling concern. I* well Mm. In precinct 1, where the registered Shinano Emigration society by the California promoters whereby they at al) times? 3. (a) Advantage* of known In Grant.* Pas*. He has been strength is 30«, 133 had voted: No. were permitted to drain 80,000 acres — Brazilian government, says a cable vocation, (b) Disadvantages of vo a resident of the Rogue River valley 2. 309 registered, 158 voted; No. 3. of the lake and attempt to convert gram received from the society ’ s for the pant sixteen year*, the last cation. 4. ta) Is the field limited? 254 registered, 101 voted; No. 4. the land to agricultural uses. Dikes (b) What are the present day op four of which he was the secretary 228 registered. 115 voted: No. 5. agent, C. Nagata. Impression Hehl That Season Closed were built and streams running into I of the Medford Chamber of Com ■.......... - portunities? 5. Would you cheer —End* November 30 registered 223, voled 104: No. 6. the lake were diverted into the Klam Mrs. C. C. Barnes arrived this fully recommend It to young people? merce, the Crater* Club and the registered 161. voted 65; No. 7. reg- ; Primr Minister to Hand Resignation ath river. will The number of Boy Scont organi Jackson County Fair association. Isteced 274, voted 111: No. 8. regls- morning from Portland and have to King Tonight The impression appears to However, the land reclaimed j spend a couple of days visiting her zation* will be increased Immediate He recently resigned the secretary tered 354. voted 179. gained quite wide circulation that proved unfit for cultivation, contain j father. Rev. Robert McLean, and her ly. and Rotary request* from parents ships of all to enter business on his London, Nov. 4.— (A. P.)—Prime I many friends. Mrs. Barnes, who is the f'shing season for trout under 10 ing large quantities of alkali, accord nnd other* who are Interested, the own account. J. W. Jndy ha* lived I inches is closed. The state laws ing to Warden Burghduff and W. L. Minister MacDonald and his cabinet i better known as Christina McLean. name* of those who might be avail In the valley for many years and re ; has been for several yAars past living provide for an open season on trout Finley of the National Association of met today. Afterwards, it was aii- able for Hcont-manter* or assistant cently resigned as assistant manager over six inches between April 15 Audubon societies. j thoritatively stated that MacDonald of the (Albany. Ore., branch of the Davis, IsiFollctte Spemi Quiet Day* . at Corfu. N. Y.. where her husband I and November 30. Bait fishing is ncout-mastcr*. A clause In the reclamation con- would call upon the king tonight to | is pastor of a church. They will on Eve of Election A* part of the boy* work of Ro Standard Oil Co. I make their home on the Pacific coast. i now good and local fishermen have tract providing that it could be can present his resignation, which is to tary. the Oregon Oflflcla! Hygiene ; been reporting excellent luck. Many celled if the land proved unfit for lie accepted. Later, Stanley Baldwin, New York, Nov. 4.— (A. p.)— 4444444444444444 ♦ i have not taken advantage of the cultivation made the commissioner's conservative leader, will lie summon Society will deliver four lecture* of John W. Davis took a holiday today. 4 ELFXTION RETURNS TONIGHT 4 | good fishing, due to their belief that decision possible. '45 minute* each, to groups of boy*, ed to form a ministry. Expressing confidence in the outcome 4 dividing them a* to ago. These lec 4 the trout season had ended. tures will '1>e definitely announced Itcvolutlonary Trouble Breaks Out in of the election, he motored to Glen 4 The Oregon law follows: Election returns will be se 4 Cove to vote. Navy, Say* Report shortly after the first of the year, Trout over six inches—April 15 to 4 cured by the Courier tonight by 4 ‘possibly before, and will deal with 4 radio and the returns given out November 30. Bag limit, 30 fish or Madison. Wis.. Nov. 4.— (A. P.)— 4 a« soon, as received from the 4 j 20 pounds in any one day, and 60 Buenos Aires. Nov. 4.— (A. P.)— Hwr sex question. These lectures have been delivered In many places Reports from Brasil today asserted Senator LaFollette planned to spend * Morning Oregonian. In addi fish or 40 ipounds in any seven con and are the result of Intelligent un that revolutionary trouble had broken the day quietly on the farm, after secutive days. Unlawful to have in tion local returns will be post derstanding and experience in hand out in the Brasilian navy. The bat voting In Madison. He expressed 4 ed as fast as they can be se 4 possession more titan 60 fish or 40 ling such subjects. They are such tleship Sao Paulo was said to have confidence that the "Progressives 4 cured by the news force of the ♦ j pounds at any time. Open season Washington. Nov. 4.—(U. P.) — One of their chief campaign argu 'lectures as have been delivered at rebelled and with another ship left will win." 4 Courier. In addition to re ♦ for trout over 10 inches In waters of With the democratic and republican ments has been the threat of another for an unknown destination. colleges and elsewhere. 4 turns at. the Courier office, ♦ Pacific ocean and in all bays, inlets deadlock between the White House Washington. Nov. 4.—(A. p.)— 4 they will be received at the ♦ and streams affected by the tide parties practically evenly divided in and Congress such as marked the the present house of representatives, President Coolidge attended to his 4 Rivoli theatre and iby the Cave 4 I water thereof during the months of I the two parties’ fight for control of tax, bonus, and immigration bills In office routine today, having mailed 4 men. -• December. January, February, the house in this election finds them the last term. his ballot to Northampton last week. 4 44444444444444 March and April of each year. There is not evident any particu on an equal footing at the start. lar battlegrounds in the house cam ‘In spite of the nominal republi paign. As usual, the Democrats can majority in the present house, have little to fear throughout the the republicans will have to win 238 i solid South. As usual, the border New York. Nov. 4.—(I. N. 8 ) — There are 23.994,580 women of seats in the next to be sure of actual states are fiercely contested. In the Enfranchised American womanhood voting age in the United States, ac party control. With a smaller Re t West the Democrats claim an adwan- is marching to tho polls today iti cording to the lust census. If they publican majority, the small bloc of tage because many of their candl- greater numbers than ever before In go to the polls today In the numbers progressive republicans who control dates have .the tacit support of the history. political leaders and observers be the balance of power in the present LaFollette forces though the Repub Women may not be ‘"interested in lieve they will, a new American vot j¡;«' House and certain of re-election, licans refuse to concede this an ad politics," ns #as charged by the antl- ing record will be established. will again be in the saddle. vantage. If the Democrats are con suffrnglsts. But they vote. That was Four years ago the women of the On the other hand, the Democrats fident in the West, the Republicans proved four years ago when Wnrren west carried out their citzenshlp du have only to gain 218 seats to be are equally confident that they will (I. Harding was swept Into the White ties more faithfully than did their sure of control and to this end they Increase their present representation House on the crest of the big land *ters la other parts of the country, have waged a vigorous congression in the Middle West and the East. slide. I. e., a greater percentage of them al campaign with the hope that what Upon one feature of this congres Ten million women voted In 1920. voted. ever the result of the Presidential sional campaign there is generul accounting for about 37 per cent of Sinton Michelet, a Washington at election, they can secure at least one agreement. There will be less the total vote cast. This year, due house of congress. The active sup torney with a statistical bent, recent straight ticket voting than usual, to tho efforts of all three parties, the ly evolved an Interesting and com port of many Democratic candidates Since there are no La Follette can- Increasing participation by women In prehensive table showing how women for the House by organized labor dldateo for Congress, La Follette political affairs, and the romoval of voted in 19 20. It has served as a during the campaign has lent weight voters must In most districts scratch the last barrier In the way of the guidepost for political managers in to the Democratic claim that they I the ticket enough to vote for Demo exercise of fullest suffrage, the sta thl* campaign. will hold a majority in the new cratic or Republican candidates for tistical experts believe fully 15,000,- The 1920 election was the first in Jolson John Drew, Raymond I a few numbers for President. C’ool- reBses all members of the Coolidge house. Congress. This unprecedented bal- 000 women will cast their ballots. Alt Republican congressional cam , lot scratching may produce results Many believe the women vote will which women generally participated. Hitchcock, the Dolly Sisters and , idge's benefit. They lire .seen here Non-Partisan league, assured Calvin equal the men vote this year. In For that reason the table affords the nearly 100 other celebrated stage .strutting their stuff for the presi of their support in the coming elec paign plans have been laid around not anticipated by any political ob some Individual states it Is likely to only possible textbook of how, when folk journeyed from New York to dent and Mrs. Coolidge on the White tion. They all were his guests at the drive to secure a congress that servers prior to the actual counting and where they are voting today. will support a Republican president. of the vote». Washington the other day to put on House grounds. The actors and act- I breakfast. • exceed the male vote. I SPEAKERS WILL BE BROUGHT LOCAL CONDITIONS ARE FAIR I* 4 S.)—-Between 600 FIRST RETURNS COMING IN FACTIONAL TROUBLE IS CAUSE GENERAL GAS TO BE SOLD 80,000 ACRES ABANDONED BRITISH CABINET TO RESIGN CANOTATES HAVE QUIET DAY BRAZILIAN SHIP REBELS Yes, They Made Coolidge Laugh! 4