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GRANTN l'AHM, JONEI'HINE COUNTY. OREGON. VOL. XV., .No. <12. MARRIED MEN SAVE MORE MONEY THAN BACHELORS SENATE PARTY WHOLE M M BER ;WMI2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2M, 10*24. WILL BE MADE EÜGENE WINS FROM LOCALS IN FAST GAME HARDING FORTUNE LEFT TO TWO GRANDCHILDREN BRITISH HAVE ♦ Marion. Nov. !9.— (A. P. >— ♦ ♦ Chicago, Nov. 28.— (I N. S.) ♦ ♦ Jeanne and George Neely De- ♦ ♦ — Matrimony ha- Its financial ♦ ♦ Wolf. 15 and 12 respectively. ♦ ♦ advantages. This has be.-n re- ♦ ♦ Mrs. Harding's grandchildren, ♦ ♦ vealed In an analysis of 700,000 ♦ ♦ were left the bulk of her estate, ♦ ♦ tux returns by the Cook County ♦ ♦ estimated to be in excess of ♦ ♦ Treasurer. ♦ ♦ 8500,000. under the terms of ♦ ♦ This first few years, how- ♦ ♦ her will, filed for probate here ♦ ♦ ever, are the hardest. Accord- ♦ ♦ today. ♦ ♦ Ing to the surey, the average ♦ f : m meiutorn being selected ♦ husband at 24 has 5 per cent ♦ VISITORS HELD IN FIRST HAIJ-’ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* TWO PLATOONS OF ELEVENTH I. IFoLETTI! AND THREE OF SUDANESE MUTINY TODAY to < ARitv on work in ♦ leas property, money In the ♦ Ills IM I'l'oltT* WIE iti m ANU are unable FIRE TAKES MEDFORD AT KHARTUM trim «•<»< ntv ♦ batik and other taxable goods ♦ ol T oF PARTY TO SCORE Rl' 11,DI NG W EDN ESDA V ♦ than the average bachelor of ♦ Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 28.— (Spe ♦ the same age. Bui— ♦ Medford, Ore., Nov. 28.—(Spe cial.) Speed triumphed over beef I ♦ When both have reached 28 ♦ cial.)—Fire of undetermined origin as Nebraska wrote u brilliant finis ♦ years the husband will be 3 per ♦ destroyed the Rogue Valley Milling to Ils 1934 football season here yes ♦ cent ahead, and at 3S he will ♦ company'» plant, consisting of a terday by turning In a 14 to 0 vic ♦ have far outstripped his lone- ♦ large three-story frame building on tory over the Oregon ■Aggie». ill Reporta Will Be ConfMmtial. ♦ some bachelor opponent and * Grants Pass Gets Fichi Goal in Op the edge of the main business dis Officials liny There Is No Connec ening Part of Game—Eugene ♦ piled up a 17 per cent lead Af- ♦ tion With Other Difficulty— Portland. Nov. 2*.—The Univer Headquarters Are Established at trict, Wednesday night. When diz- Get Breaks in ijtst Half ♦ ter that It’s easy, the report ♦ League Gets Protrai sity of Oregon team that conquered Eugen»- by Ralph l-alrd I covered the entire interior of tbe ♦ siiys, for at 48 the husband will ♦ Oregon Agricultural college and the t building was in flames, and the roof ♦ be 20 per cent ahead. ♦ I'nlverslty of Washington by twin was about ready to fall in. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ scores of 7 to 3 stubbed Its toe With tbe score standing three to An agricultural survey of Jose- E. N. Vilm. head of the company, Cairo, Nov. 28.—(A. P. )—Two Washington, Nov. 28.—(A P.) — against Multnomah club in the an nothing against them in tbe open estimates the loss at about 825,C00, platoons of tbe eleventh Sudanese Senator l-aFollette and three of hl» nual Thanksgiving day game on phlne county is to be made here. GAS FOINON KILLED ing of tbe second half in yester and said there was $19.(K)0 insur at Khartum mutinied today, and at Ralph 1*. Iati rd having arrived here 8,000 IN ONE YEAR day's football game, Eugene high 1 principal aupporters In the ••nate Multnomah field yesterday. To the thia morning to conduct tbe work. ance, of which 89.000 was on the tacked military hospital, killing one were practically read out of the re surprise of <000 spectators and the Mr. Laird has been appointed su- Chicago, Nov. 28.—(I. N. S.) — sc boo! .-»me back and put over In machinery and building and $10,000 British and two Syrian doctors. The publican party today at a conference consternation of bettors, who were pervlsor of the agricultural census More than 3.600 persons lost their the last two periods, three touch-i on the flour and grain stock. British troops fired on the mutin eers. who suffered severe casualties. of aennte republicans. The confer conceding Oregon 13 or 14 points. in district 2, which consists of l.ane. lives last year through gas poison downs. The breaks in the game,! Multnomah won 0 to 0. disheartening occurrences Further details are not available. ■Douglas, Coos, Josephine and Jack- ing. according to Richard E. Kropt, those ence adopted a resolution by Senator .Jt is known, however, that a cer son counties. The census Is to be supreme regent of the Royal Area which throw the balance to one side Heed, of Pennsylvania, undvr which a complete agricultural survey, and num. who addressed a home-safety or the other when two closely (>r<‘|ron Athlete Goes Over in Pole tain restlessness existed in the elev l.aFollette, I .add and Frasier, of enth battalion lest August. ■ Is carried on by the bureau of cen- conference here. Nearly 3.400 more matched teams are playing were Vault at 13 Fee«. IO Inches North Dakota, and Brookhart, of Supcr-dir<g1l»le Will lie <‘oiistructcd I »us, department of agriculture, and died from other farms of poisoning, with the visitors in the opening of Twelve more persons were taken Tokio, Nov. 28— (V. P.) — When into custody here today. The police department of commerce, co-operat- while electricity accounted for the ■the third quarter and from that Iowa, will no longer be given repub by Goodyear Plant Ing deaths of close to 1.000 more, he time on. they did not give up tbelr Ralph Spearow, cotton-topped lad expected to detain 35 in all as a pre- lican places on senate committees advantage. The game ended 20 to from the University of Oregon, c.et'cntry measure. announced. Akron, O . Nov. 2«.—(IT. P.l — The forest service is preparing to or Invited to attend future party con 3 for Eugene. slipped over the checkered cross-bar Construction of a super-dirigible, obtain a report on all farms within ferences Charles Curtis, of Kansas, more than twice as large as the I During the first halt the game In the pole vault event at the new London, Nov. 28.—(A. P.)—The was selected as successor to Ixtdge 7.11-3 or the Shenandoah, will com (the forest reserves, but a large or was all Grants Pass. They received $500,000 Meiji stadium here Nov as the republican senute leader Wat mence here following the arrival ganisation I» being built up for tbe H. W. Ixxiff and Dick Singleton Are the bail and by a series of line ember 5, they thought It was pretty Egyptian embassy here today said son, of Indiana, was elected the party from Germany of Dr. Karl Arnatein, work In the district, outside tbe for bucks and forward passes ran the high, so officials got a steel tape it regarded the outbreak among the Named For Post Oonunander est. Mr. laird will have 4« enum Egyptian troops at Khartum as not •'whip.” ball down the field to within strik and measured it. noted Zeppelin engineer, to assume erators under his direction, with re- connected officially with tbe Cairo H. W. Jxioff asd Dick Singleton ing distance of the Eugene goal. After they had measured several bis duties as vice-president of the The resolution will not disturb I adjusters at Eugene. Only one en- . were nominated last Wednesday I Here Green placed a field goal trouble. the present committee assignments, Goodyear Zeppqlin corporation. ■ umerator has been solicited to date night by the local American Legion squarely between the goal posts. I times and talked it over with con siderable detail, the officials an Dr. Arnsteln landed in New York the party leaders said, but will serve ¡for this county. W. B. Lindsay, ba post as commander for the coming That lead of three points was not Geneva. Nov. 28.— (A. P.)—Tbe nounced that a world's record had as an expression of tbe view of the Nov. 24, and will proceed to Akron ling named for district 31. Others year. Glenn Ballou was placed in relinquished during the first halt i been broken for the bar was exact ■Iaague of Nations today received a with a technical staff of 12 picked conference to be considered by the »nil be selected by tomorrow. I nomination for vice-coiamander, B. of the game. Grants Pass held* the ly 4.22 meters from the ground at protest from the Egyptian senate, oommlttoea when the question of engineers', designers and drafts Every farm in the country will be W. Coutant tor adjutant. Robert ball the greater part of the first I its lowest sag. That, it was figured, I condemning Great Britten's recent men. Work, on the naw craft will i fllllug vaeaeeiee eonwe up. be begun Immediately. The ship visited by the enumerator appoint | Harris snd James Linm for pest half, playing In the enemy territory • beats the record established by action in Egypt. The document char ed for the district, and a definite finance officer; George Peakj for for the most part. In this half, the ’ Clarence Hoff of Norway, which was acterizing the British demand» is will be of 5,000.000 cubic foot gas report made. There are 158 ques- historian; Pete Allen as post pub visitors were hopelessly outclassed. ' recognised as the mark for all the excessive and iniquitous. capacity, more than twice the site of Ilions to be answered for each farm, licity officer; Chas. Cooley for chap It was on the kickoff at the open world to shoot at in the Olympic the 7.R-3 or the Rhenandoah. and when the records are made up lain; Niel Alien and Claud Davis for ing of the second half that the first games in Paris last summer, and Dr. Arnatein, under whose dletc- Cairo, Nov. 28.—(A. P.)—Com a most complete and thorough cen sergeant - at - arms, and Gladwin break came. Eugene kicked a low gives this Olympic star from Ameri aw aav|»>rv.»ae W -av Railroad t'roaslng Wrocke Result 14WM, lion, UVguy nearly 100 Zeppelins > were dc- sus will have been made. The ques Smith. James Lium, Robert Harris. ball which skimmed along the topi ca a mark he has been striving for munication with the Sudan has been signed and manufactured at Fried-1 Fatally at Chicago tionnaire covers farm ownership, Charles Cooley, Niel Allen, Allen of the ground. It struck a Grants in competition tor the last half doz ,e«t. telegraph lines are down, and rlchshafen, Germany, will supervise' population, naturg of crops, Underwood. Horace Hair and T. P. Pass player, the nearest one to the en years. The height of 4.22 meters trains for tbe Sudan are not leaving Cblcago, Nov. 28.—,A. P.) - Two construction of the super-airship, amounts harvested, livestock, dairy Cramer Jr., for the executive com Eugene team, and bounded back. A figures out a fraction above 13 feet tonight. Military authorities here railroad crossing accidents near Dr. Arnatein designed and built the products, poultry, etc., there have been in wireless communica being mittee. Eugene man fell on the ball. An ex- 10 inches. here last night brought the death ......... ( ZR-3 at the German factory, tion with Khartum. It is under a large number of questions under Following the nominations a few- change of punts left Eugene still i Spearow said he hoped to get the list to eight, with probably fatal In- | The noted engineer Is a graduate stood the situation is well in hand each heading. The operator of each other matters of business were tak in Grants Pass' territory. (A for Juries to two. and serious hurts to of the Technical University 'of farm, whether the owner or not. en up and the post then adjourned ward pass brought them to the five- record accepted by the International but circumstances are somewhat ob another. Five motorists were killed Prague. Csecho-fflovakla. For sev- will furnish the information desired to entertain the members of the Le yard line. It was at this point that Amateur Athletic union and with scure. at Aurpra, 3!» miles southwest of eral years he was a member of the tha t in view took back to the by the enumerator. gion Auxiliary with a feed. The the spectators were brought to their United States with him affidavits here, when tbe train struck au au- faculty of that university, lecturinif All information obtained will be ! election of officers will be held at feet by the stonewall defense of the from the judges of the event and tomoblle. The dead are Itobert ort bridge construction, mechanics strictly confidential. Each enumer- the next regular meeting of the post Grants Pass line. With five yards, the meet referee as to the correct Kaufman. Tharon Marshall, James and mathematics. to go and four tries to put it over. later he was chief engineer for ator Is under oath not to divulge which will be December 10. Murray, Lillian Babcock, and a ness of the measurement. any of Eugene lost the ball on downs. the Information obtained ex- young woman, mutilated so that a bridge building concern nt Strass "This is my last meet.” Spearow Jury in Indian Prince Case .Agrees eluding Siskiyou National Forest That Plot Existed Identification Is Impossible. August burg. Dr. Arnsteln designed and cept to higher officials, and the fig- (part of). Placer precinct, exclud Grants Pass playing from their own said before sailing for horn. "I am Garbe. the sole sxtrvlvor, cannot constructed the largest reinforced urea gained from the survey are to ing Umpqua National Forest (part goal line. Green, in attempting to, going back to America after travel London. Nov. 28.— (A. P.)—The live the physicians said, Three wo- concrete railway bridge In the be used by the government only, and of). Wolf Creek precinct, excluding boot the ball as far as possible, put ing around the world in competi it out of bounds on the eight-yard jury in the Robinson conspiracy in man were killed at Ixtmbard. near world on the Arosa railroad at are not available for any other pur- Siskiyou National Forest (part of) tion, from the home lot to the Paris here. The dead are Sarah and Emily latugwlcka, Switzerland and direct pose than for government aid and and Umpqua National Forest (part line. In tjiree downs they advanced games and then here, and I'm volving an unnamed Indian prince the ball the six-inch mark and on redered a verdict today finding that Powers, sisters, and Mrs. W. M. ed the project of laying new foun assistance. of). the fourth down battered it over. through. But I would like to have a conspiracy existed to extort money The information cannot be used Brewer. Two men were hurt, one dations for the famous tower of District 31—M. B. Lindsay, enu Goal was kicked giving them the that record. I've made 14 feet in from the prince, known as "Mr. A.” tor taxation, and no one connected probably fatally. • Straussburg. practice and I knew that I could with tax assessment or collection merator. Granite Hill precinct, in lead, 7 to 3. For the rest of the beat Hoff's record—if I was lucky. but that Robinson and wife were not cluding County Home. Grants Pass quarter Grants Pass held. parties to it. can be employed a» an enumerator, precincts. 1-8, co-extensive with The next quarter was very much I seem to have been.” The census la being taken to com- The jury was unable to agree on pile government statistics in order Grants Pass city. Lucky Queen pre Eugene's. By intercepting forward which will be able to give as good the question of liability of the Mid cinct. Merlin precinct. Galice pre passes and long runs, Eugene was I that the proper steps may be taken cinct, excluding Siskiyou National able to cross the goal line twice or better an accounting of them land bank, actual defendant in Rob to provide agricultural aid. and to selves. The boys had the support inson's suit to recover £125.000. The Forest (part of). more. Their gains were mostly on of the entire city. form a basis upon which future jury was discharged. passes which fell into their hands governmental appropriations may be whenever Grants Pass tried to gain Mexlco City. Nov. 2».—(I. N. H.) can officials that this part of El based to benefit the agricultural in by this route. Toward the end of —Tbe long-standing boundary dis Paso actually belongs to Mexico, ac dustry of the country. | the period, Grants Pass started an pute between the United States and cording to the original survey and This Is the first five year census other drive toward the Eugene goal Mexico gives promise of being set the old course of the river, which ever taken, the former censuses but lacked sufficient time to get the was considered the boundary. Some tled. and negotiations to thia end having been taken every ten years, ball over The game ended 20 to 3. have been opened. It has been adjustment will necessarily have to and the reports, which are all ex In the first half, the blue and be made In this matter, probably pected to be In within one year, learned. white looked the best of the season. Key West, Fla., Nov. 28.—(I. N. offset the patronage the planes were All along the Rio Grande, that the payment of some sort of a claim will govern federal expenditures for They gained through the enemy line S.)— Regular passenger and freight then enjoying. la. frequently a creek and Just as for the value of the land. agricultural purposes during the en almost at will and were able to work traffic between South Florida cities Travel was resumed, however, In Another instance is one that Is suing five-year period. often not quite that, there are bits their passes to good advantage. On and Cuba in seaplanes, the equal in 1924, and 'Mr. Redden Is authority causing the customs officials of of territory which are alternately Josephine county divisions are as defense, the line was Impenetrable. luxury and capacity of any now ply for the statement that hie company claimed by both republics. The sur both countries a great deal of trou follows: Eugene being held .for downs re ing on European routes, will be a would have made $200,000 last win vey originally was so faulty that no ble and losing them a vast amount District 27—Althouse precinct, ex peatedly. The second half was al reality in a comparatively short ter had they been equipped with one can say precisely where the of revenue. It Is a so-called island cluding Crater National Forest (part most a complete reversal, however, time, possibly next winter. Charles sufficient planes. boundary Is. and most of the rec that the river has made. The river of); Waldo precinct, excluding Sis with the visitors able to take ad F. Redden, president of the Aero- "I am convinced by my survey,” ords have either been misplaced or at one time ran around a bend to kiyou National Forest (part of). vantage of their opportunities. marine Airways corporation of New I •Mr. Redden said, "that there is a destroyed. To settle It, It Is pro the north. It changed its course to Selma precinct, excluding Siskiyou This game ended the season for York, told international News Ser great need for seaplane service posed to run a new survey under the south for about a mile and then National Forest (parf of). Kerby Grants Pass, making five wins and > vice. Barron G. Collier, of New York, from Florida cities to Havana, and the Joint supervision of the two gov rejoined the former river bed. The precinct, excluding Siskiyou National three defeats. Klamath Falls fell ■ millionaire developer of Col I believe my company will operate ernments. agree on the Burvey and ownership of this "island,” for Forest (part of). twice before the blue and white. lier county. Florida, and Police three available planes this winter, then construct bulkheads and mark there Is frequently no water in the District 28—Gimmick precinct. Marshfield once, Ashland once and 1 Commissioner Enright. of New so as not to let the service 'die out* ers which will keep the unruly riv river at this point, has never been Ferry precinct, excluding Siskiyou Roseburg once. The locals were’ York, are said to be Interested. and by lth<^ following season our Smugglers of every er within Its bed. when it goes on determined. National Forest (part of). Slate defeated once each by Medford. Ash-' This corporation began operation fleet of new planes will be avail rampage after heavy rains, as It kind make their headquarters here. Creek precinct, excluding Siskiyou land and Eugene. Only in one of a passenger service between Key able.’' .They ship countless taxable articles sometimes does. National Forest (part of). Unorgan game, the Medford contest, did West and Havana in 1920. and dur Mr. Redden explained that the One of the most striking instanc Into Mexico and into the United ized territory not In any precinct, ex Grants Pass fail to score. In all, ing the tourist season the planes of new rlanes were of the type adopt es is that of El Paso, Texas. Years States they ship (everything from cluding Siskiyou National Forest the boys have completed a highly this company were in great demand ed by the great commercial lines Mto the river changed, (its course Orientals and drugs to liquor. Its (part of). successful season, turning out a The fatal accident which befell of Europe, carrying 30 to 50 pas and added quite a large slice of ter present status is a "no-man's-land” Wm. M. Butler, Captain-General District 29—Fruitdale precinct, ritory to the then crossroads cow for customs officers, because they of all Coolidge's forces throughout team of which the city may well be the seaplane Columbus, which sank sengers. and capable of making the town. Since then one of the most can have no assurance of authority. excluding Slskyou National Forest the nation, will succeed the late proud. Coach Brown has been in the ocean during the winter of trip from Key West to Havana, a Wil Senator Lodge of Mass., and carry working on his newer material this 1923 and in which disaster Robert distance of 90 miles, in 50 minutes, wealthy sections of the city has Tf a case come» up in Texas It ts (part of). Murphy precinct. all battles for the President in the season and will undoubtedly be able Afklns, sugar king of Doston. bis and from Miami to Havana in two been built on this laud. There Is Mexico, or if in Mexico it is tbe liams precinct. upper branch of Congress. ¡to put a team in the field next fall two sons and maid lost their lives, hours. District 30 Leland precinct, ex- uo doubt In the opinion of Ameri United States. 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Han Bernardino, Nov. 28.— (A. I*.)- Sheriff Shay pluns to leave today for Alhambra to question Miss Mury Watkins, friend of William Fee, banker, whose body was found neur her cabin In tile San Bernardino mountains. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ MANY QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED NOT TO GET APPOINTMENTS IN EGYPT CASE NOT CONNECTED WITH CAIRO FINAL SCORE STANDS 20 TO 3 SPEAROW SETS NEW RECORD NEW AIRSHIP WILL BE HUGE LEGION HAS NOMINATIONS A EIGHT KILLED IN ACCIDENTS' I VERDICT ALLEGES CONSPIRACY