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4* -r GRANTH I’AKH. JOMKI'HINE COUNTY. OREGON. VOI,. XV., No. IMI. LABOR HEADS GATHERING IN ANNUAL MEET Grant» Pa»» - Gateway to the Oregon Cave» MEXICANS ARE KILLED IN CALIFORNIA WRECK FINDS WHfM.K NI MBER MW1 MO\I>AV. NOVEMBFil 17. IfMM. ALL NATURAL COLOR IS NOW REMOVED FROM HAIR COMPENSATION RATINGS HELD NOT REVIEWABLE I ♦ London, Nov. 17. (I. N. 8.) ♦ ♦ Washington, Nov. 17.—(A. ♦ ♦ All freak hair fashions of ♦ ♦ P.) — Compensation ratings ♦ ♦ th» past few y-ar» are sur- ♦ ♦ made by the United States vet- ♦ ♦ passed !iy the latest hair fash- ♦ ♦ »runs bureau are not reviewable ♦ ♦ Ion that of removing every ♦ . ♦ by the courts except wlu-n it is ♦ ♦ vest I g« of color from the hair. ♦ ♦ shown that they are wholly un- ♦ ♦ -Many prominent Ixmdon so- ♦ ♦ supported by the facts, the su- ♦ ♦ clety women have adopted the ♦ ♦ prerne court held today. ♦ ♦ new fashion, which is achieved ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* CALLED TO DOOR AND WHEN IT HOLD MANTE GATES Ol ’ EN AND INNI Al, RI I'ORT HTATEH THAT ♦ by undergoing a treatm«-nt ♦ AMERICAN FEDERATION 1H IS OPENED. Bl I.I.ET IS I s It Is I KPI RII M I II Si’ll I w VII.It It V I- INTO ♦ which thoroughly bleaches thi ♦ MEETING XT EE I’AHO IN I BEIX.H M Wild, SEEK GOOD ROA I IH .MEETING FIRED OWENS RIN ER REt OVER Y ♦ liafr. ♦ INTI I HEMMION AN »KO.tMMl.OOO IZiAN Ol’ENED IN CAUFOIINTA ♦ Hairdressers assert that ♦ —;------ ♦ once the hair 1» so treated It ♦ Washington, Nov. 17.— (I. N. S.» Hun Francisco, t’nl., Nov. 17.—(I. ♦ will never recov-r Its former ♦ |—An issue of Belgium offiicial obll- N H. I—The tenth annual convention ♦ color again. ♦ | Rations totaling about 180.000,000. of the American lAsuoclutIon of Htate ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j covering the needs of the Central Highway officials opened here today 25 < Itizcn« of District Take Aque 'Government and the colonies, is an- l>ci>i«H Guilt—Fricnil» of lpt1 li Htiy Ke)note H.Hin.lc.1— I *c of Injunction for a three-day gathering, with prac Bolstering of I 'm in Price«, Hound REDWOOD HIGHWAY IS Meli Rad No Quarrel—-llcatli NN'as j Ucfpated' within the next six months tically every State In the Union rep- Policy lii lt>-|>iiritt ions mol Indus duct Waste Gute« at Alabama IN (ioo|> CONDITION la Aleo Brought IP-fore Iloti), ! according to information received InMancoii!—Iiiq«l«*M Today Hills and Turn W ater Ibx k reunited. This Is the first meeting trial I’rogn-MM Noted 4<H> Deli'gllte» Are l‘r>HCllt [by the Department of Comerce. of the organisation held west of the Crescent City. Cal., Nov. 17.—(A Belgium conditions, from the Rooky Mountains. I*. - Telegraphic reports rec«-lved by • Government standpoint and that of The uMUM'laUon la composed of the California State Automobile asso LaGrande, Ore.. Nov. 17.— (A. P.I Los Angeles. Cal., Nov. 17. — (A. Washington. Nov. 17.- (A. P. I — KI Paso. Tex. Nov. 17. (A. P ) j private business, was reported as —Wm. Wiggli »worth, aliout 60, a --Th« forty-fourth unnual conven Htat» highway engineers and com- An advance In agriculture prices, ciation front Its Eureka office indi P.)—Twenty-HVe Owens valley citi | unpromising. mlmiioner» from all the States and the beginning of sound policies in cates that the Redwood highway has zen raiders held the Los Angeles prominent Union. Ore., resident, was tion of the ¡American Federation of shot and killed late last night at his Labor opened her« today. About Hawaii. Its object la the promotion German reparations and the recov not suffered much from the recent aqueduct canal waste gates in Ala- of highway construction throughout rains. home, according to advices received ! liama Hills. 200 miles north of here, ery of American industry were char «00 delegate«« and spokesmen for here today. Newton Gamble, a While there were a few slides be open during the night, spilling the the approx,mutely 3.000.000 work the country, exchange of Information acterized as the outstanding features and general support of-the highway tween Dyervllle and Cummings, these neighbor, is held as a suspect. Gig- i intake supply to the Los Angeles of the last fiscal year In th» business ers entered th» Initial »»salon. De l>r. F. C. Krimrr Tells <rf Experi glesworth was shot as he opened his condition review made public today haW been cleared away and the road water system into Owens river. The bates In departmental copferenc■» movement. ences In Interior of Country door, the bullet killing him instant by Secretary Hoover. While there may be considered in a very fair con raiders have retained control of the Inst woe't forecast a general con ly. An inquest is to be held late dition throughout. gates since yesterday. win some inactivity in some lines, vi ntion keynote on a determined The life and conditions in inter today. The association’s touring bureau the report said, there has since been eland against wag« reduction. ior China were pictured today by Gamble denied any connection stated however, that motorists who a complete recovery. Sacramento. Nov. 17.— (A. P.) — [Dr. F. C. 'Reimer, talking at the with the killing. Friends of both make the trip in unsettled weather llrugg. Swltxerland. Nov. 17. — (A. Governor Richardson today refused Ki Paso. Nov. 17.- .1 N. fl.)— would be w I hc to carry skid chains. the request for troops to eject the chamber of commerce forum lunch- j men knew of no quarrel between Thu executive council of th» Ameri P.) Politicians the world over will eon. Dr. 1-eimer. who is in chargel raiders from the I-os Angeles aque 'of the Southern Oregon Experiment I them. can Federation of laibor, reporting be struggling with an international duct. He said the troops would in station, told of the conditions in ' here today to the annual meeting furm bloc, known us the Green In t'allforabi Poultry t'onipmiy Enters vite bloodshed. of the federation, expressed the be ternationale. If the plana recently i China as he saw them in 1917 and • IxMiil Fit-Id lief that never has labor occupied worked out here under the leader- ¡1919 when he made trips there) <>. A. Colby HuccnmlM After I«>ng in ih«* world'* ship of Professor I.Hiier are carried so favorable a looking for varieties of rears. In iflncMH l-a«t Night Cash for tho poultry raised in Jo- Meet Upper Valley Team on W«xl- Representatives of Into execution, proceedings. i his thousands of miles of travels in sophine county thia year Is being the United States, Kngland. Ger- new lay Afternoon "It is with Immen»» satisfaction Over Two Million People Visit the ¡the interior country, he had many Cxechoslovakia, (mid, a large poultry concern being many. France. O. A. Colby, a member of the C. | experiences which he related to that wn note the growth of con- Forests of tile Northwest Swltxerland. Holland and Hungary represented In Granta Pass with a F. T. company, passed away last I On Wednesday afternoon the rttrurtlve midi progressl ve thought ¡the members of the chamber, who attended the meeting. It was decid buyer for the first time in history. night at his home in this city, after turned out in large numbers for high school football team wil play on every hand. perhaps the healthl- ed to open a permanent secretarial W. II. ¡1-ay ton. r«i)resentdng the Cal having been confined to his bed for There were 2.181,532 visitors in one of their hardest gabies of the the weekly meeting. * i-st sign on our whole hortxon. 11 office Immediately with a view to ifornia Poultry company, of San tho past 12 days. He has been fail 1924 to the twenty-two national tor The road and highway system season. They will Journey to Ash in obvious that them la today a launching the organisation ut a con Francisco, is spending several days ing for the past month or more and eáis of Oregon and Washington, ac hae been neglected and at limes land where they play the eleven greater understanding of thu alma vention to be held next year In War here. He etale« that his company has been In ill health for over a cording to reports Just received at these become impassible. This is from that city on their own field. of labor than ever before, u greater is paying cash for the birds, no or year. He came here with his fam the district forester’s office in Port saw. ¡held one of the greatest drawbacks And Ashland is noted for putting and deeper sympathy with labor's ders being taken on consignment. ily from Kalispell, Mont., nearly land The national forests thus to the country. Travel is mostly up a better hraod of ball in their purposes snd aspirations and a fin Ills concern Is working through the four years ago and entered into the again prove to be the great ¡popular • by donkey. The monetary system own territory than when in the er spirit of co-operation." Josephine Farmers Cooperative as- shoe business. He took an active playground of the Pacific north ' is inadequate. The Chinese do not enemy's. 'In the first game Ash The conacll declares labor Io be soclatlon, who will dosili» purchas interest in civic affairs previous to west. [ know the meaning of co-operation land was defeated by the locals by In an unfortunate position in the ing here. nod Kidney Compilent Ion« Elver his Illness which has kept him in This number of people fished, and are highly Individualistic in a score of 14 to 7. Ashland has matter of court decisions, pointing It Is estinuited that 8,000 turkeys active for a long period of months. camped, picnicked, hunted or trav j their tendencies. This, combined improved greatly and m jv spring Mor.' tlnrk.il Todni particularly to interpretations of will lie secured In Josephine and Ora Allan Colby was born De eled on the 27 million acres of the • with their ancestor worship, tends a surprise when the high school various federal laws which have re part of Jackson county, to be hand- cember 6. 1875, at Clifton. McHett- national forests and represent an acted adversely to labor's interest. to hold the country back. China tackles them. Mario. Ohio. Nov 17—(A. P.> — 1««»! through the cooperative. Two ny county. Illinois. When a small increase of 605.222 over the 1923 A curb on the powers of the courts Although Mrs. Harding was resting [ is a nation of great possibilities, | Coach ¡Brown does not predict a carload«« have already been placed boy he was taken by his parents to figures, and 1,151,560 more than i however, the speaker held. was strongly urged and various mi* quietly this morning, kidney and liv very great victory, if any. over the under contract, 4,500 turkeys being northwestern Idaho, where his fa for 192 2. Forest officers consider Today was Iowa day at the cham- ' Granite City boys. He says some thuds of remedial (procedure sug er complications were more marked represented In this amount. In ad ther was engaged In the mercantile the above estimates of visitors to ber and 13 former residents of Iowa [ gest e<|. today, according to a physician's bul of his men are crippled from the dition other poultry will also be business. Here ho grew to man be very co«>servnt(ve. The above were present. "Because of the fact that th» su let In. games of last week and are in any taken. hood. On September 6, 1896. he figures are for national forests on preme court end the fixleral Judges, thing but good condition to meet married Alice Conklin and in 1897 ly in the two states of Washington ORFX7ON 1»2A LICENSE \ccordlng to Mr. Layton, his com as well as many state Judges, are a team such as Ashland. He and Oregon and do not include visi pany is the largest exclusive poul- moved to Flathead. Montana. appointed for life, the courts are PLATHS TO RE YELIX4W Is survived by three sons. Wendall tors to the Rainier and Crater lake jtry house weal of Chicago. They the most remotely responsible branch of the American govern Wife of J. Pierpont Morgan Itics nt have a feeding capacity of 6 2.000 Allan. Paul Ora and Noel Thomas, national park in the two states, Salem. Nov. 17.—(U. P.)—Ore head In San Francisco, where the daughte. Miss Mary Ruth Colby, which also report this their biggest ment. Because the Judiciary Is the gon's 1925 auto licenses will close Home laist Night chickens are fed on milk for an av two sisters. Anna Abbie and Ad season yet experienced. least responsible branch of the gov ly resemble Idaho's this year, con Seven Hold l'p Roodhouse—Owe erage of 10 days. All turkeys, how- dle. one brother, C. H. Colby, of These forest figures show, forest sisting of a yellow background with ernment the reactionary interests Employe Is Killed Highland Falls. N. Y.. Nov. 17. havn conducted their attacks on the ! <A. P.) — Mrs. Frances F. Morgan, | ever, are shipped dressed to the Des Moines. Iowa, his mother, Mary officers snv. that the 22 national letters and numbers in black. Frank E. Colby and his widow. forests of the states of Oregon and Brown, of Carlton. Ore., director of rights of the Individuals and on la- ■ 82, widow of J. Pierpont Morgan, southern city. St. Louis, Nov. 4 7.—(A. P.l — Washington are the biggest draw Pacific Jior organization!« mainly throiAgh died at her home here last night. Credit for bringing a buyer into International Exposition, One of the seven robbers who held ing cards of the Pacific northwest which has just closed in Portland, up and robbed a roadhouse north the courts, as wait as strengthening She H.iffered n stroke ten days ago. the city Is due Charles Gordon, of for the very good reason that they drew No. 1 when licenses were of East St. Louis early today was their defense against legislation de- followed by pneumonia. She has the cooperative, stated Sam Baker, contain by far the greatest variety sent out today. cashier of the Grants Pass and Jo I been unconscious for four days. fatally shot, an employe was kid (Continued on Page Two I Drawing Made to Ascertain Repre of wetrlc charm to be found in Am sephine bank this morning. Mr. napped and killed, and two other sentative from Fourth Ward erica. Gordon has been working on the Business Building Sold— employes were wounded. The rob- Oregon shows 1.032,278 visitors problem of getting the California The building occupied by the Owl , bers took about 11,600. The dead K. H. Harbeck. of the City Mar to her fourteen national forests for Billiard parlor has been purchased are Melvin Norvell, 28, roadhouse Poultry company here all summer ket. is the new councilman from 1924, which is an increase of 386,- and his effort« are held responsible by Pernoll & Jewell, from Mr. Sle- I watchman, and a man giving the the first ward of Grants Pass, the 661 over the 1923 number. On her for the success of the move. The tie with T. P. Cramer having been national forests there were 122.872 grist. The sale was made through name of J. H. Cole identified as ¡largest check ever deposited for a one of the rdbbers. decided today at the office of the campers. 43.263 summer hotel and P. B. Herman. farm crop, with one exception and county clerk. The two candidates, resort guests. 739.092 transient mo iGeneva, Nov. |17.— (A. IP.) In Ing factor In tho conference that not taking livestock Into considera who were, given a tie vote in the torists. and 127.051 other miscel despite the fact tion. was .paid over this morning to election on November 4. were pres th j preeeace of sitvernJ 'American convened today, laneous visitors. delegations, th» fourth Internation that she la not a member of the liny for the turkeys of tho county. ent anil drew lots Ito see which al conference for the control of op league of Nations, to which the ¡would represent Ills ward in the ium truffle opened hero today. The control of the opium traffic was en council. delegates were ultimately discussing trusted by ths treaty of Versailles. County Clerk F. L. Coon had ar Stephen Porter, chairman of tho what they regarded ns the complete ranged six »(Ips of paper, all ident Oregon Agricultural College, Cor | tory last year, the Aggies hold the failure of,the conference yesterday, Congressional Committee on Foreign ical with the exception of one. which vallis, Nov. ¡7. — With every seat in state championship at present and ns considering the Far Enstern as relations, and who last year secured Ibore the word "elected.L These the main west grandstand sold out they are determined that this year the adoption of the League of Na pects of the opium evil. were folded so that they could not a week in advance, and reservations shall ¡be another step in establish tions of the ¡American program as lie differentiated. All were placed 1 i l ----------- in the big new south unit of the ing supremacy in football such as the busts principle of Its world wide In a hat and shaken. The two Geneva. Nov. 17.—(IT. P.)—With fight on opium and harmful drugs, stadium selling rapidly, Carl I^odell, O. A. C. now enjoys in Oregon base candidates were then instructed to a strong American delegation pres hnadi'd the American delegation. He graduate manager of athletics, pre ball, track, wrestling and other draw. Mr. Harbeck taking the first ent. fully prepared to put up a hard whs seconded by Kdw.. Neville, chief dicts that all records for football sports. one. After each had three slips, flight, for the adoption of American of the narcotic bureau of the state crowds in Oregon will be broken at they wero opened and Mr. Harbeck While the comparative scores of principles, an International confer department, who during the past the annual iHomecoming gam« was found to hoM the one with the the two teams this year Indicate ence convened hern todny. under the year, has participated In all of the here Saturday when the Aggies and writing. He will take office on the that the dope 1s evenly balanced auspices of the League of Nations, the University of Oregon mix for meetings of the I.»ague’s commis first of the year. Schissler will probably depend much for the snprosslon of International sions that were entrusted with the the state championship. on the kicking ability of his team traffic in opium, cocaine and all preliminary work of the present 'With the new covered double to bring viotory. Tebb leads the harmful drugs. deck bleachers completed, 2(1,000 conference. coast punters so far this year, while persons may be seated in comfort The conference Is the most Im lAlthough the League aa a whole Schulmerlck Is good for three regardless of the weather. The portant one over summoned on this has officially sanctioned and adopt lVogriini of Expansion I« Mapped points inside the 30-yard line and promise« of a record crowd Indicate subject far exceeding In the number ed the American program as the Out by Presiilent has won two games already by his that the student-ifaeuUyl board oif of states represented nnd In the basic principle of the new Interna accuracy in converting after n control acted wisely In building the scope that it Is expected to attain, tional treaties against opium and Portland. Nov. 17.—(lA. P.)—A touchdown. new unit which will be paid for out tho Hague conferences of 1912 nnd narcotic drugs that the present con program of expansion and Increased The game Saturday will begin at of gate receipts. 1914 when the first International ef ference Is scheduled to launch, no activity for the coming year for the Sarola Chose, from far-off India. The Aggies were never more con 1:30 In order to avoid a dark third The Prince of Wales has sailed for T/O.val I<eglon of Loggers and Lum- forts wero made for control of the secret Is made of the fact that the our fident of victory over their tradi quarter and allow the1 team to leave opium traffic. American delegation will havo a home. This picture was taken on bermeta. was announced today by Is learning something about Just as the United States played hard fight to se that its principles ' board tho Olympic Just before ahe President Coleman at the twelfth ways at Wellesley College. She re tional rivals, yet they are far from on the early train for Nebraska, where the Aggies iplay Thanksgiv the leading role at those conferences are embodied In such a way that 1 hauled in anchor. H R, H. was regular meeting of the directors fuses, though, to doff her native under-rating the strength Of the iress. Orego>n team. By dint of their vlc- ing. ['.-«porting a new soft hat at the time. ¡here. she Is strhedllled to be the domlnat- they will really <be effective. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Redondo Bench. Cal.. No». ♦ 17. (A. I')- Three Mexlcunn ♦ w«m killed nml throe other« * wore aorioualy Injured today* when it l'iiclflc electric Interyr* ♦ bun cur «truck u gii»olltie hand- ♦ car on which ulnint a dozen «•(■. ♦ Hoti hand« were riding. ♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•*♦♦♦♦ GOT AGRICULTURE IS ADVANCING WAGE REDUCTION IS FOUGHT CONTROL NEIGHBOR YESTERDAY IS SUSPECTED LIFE IN CHINA IS RELATED TURKEY BUYER IN THE CITY LOCAL MERCHANT PASSES LOCALS TD PLAY ASHLAND NATIONAL FORESTS POPULAR MRS. HARDING RESTING TODAY / MRS. FRANGES MORGAN DIES HARBECK IS NEW COUNCILMAN ’( i Student . Leaves U3 4 L’S PLAN BIG PROGRAM SEATS ARE BEING SOLO OUT EOR ANNUAL BIG GAME BETWEEN OREGON AND O.A.C. SATURDAY