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_____ VOI XV., No. «7. Granta Pata -Gateway to the Oregon Cavea G» .NTH l’AHH, JOHEI'HINK COUNTY. OREGON. LEAGUE DEFIED THERHDAY. DE< EMBER 4, H*SI CONFEDERATE VETERANS HAVE UNKNOWN DISEASE SEVEN KILLED WHOLE NUMBER 84M7. MIKE YOKEL WINS FALL IN MATCH WITH ENGEL ♦ Portland. Dee. 4.—(A. P.)— 4 4 Ixmdon, Dec, 4.—(I. N. S » 4 4 Mike Yokel, the Halt Lake light 4 Switzerland p<> • -e« the fin- 4 4 4 heavyweight wrestler, defeated 4 ♦ eat airmen in the world. In the ♦ 4 llelnie Engel, of Dubuque, la . 4 4 opinion of British flying officers ♦ 4 here last night, taking the only 4 ♦ recently returned from that ♦ ♦ fall of the two-hour match. ♦ country on a tour of inspection. ♦ 4 4 44444444444444 4 4 The Swiss bird-man eclipses 4 British and ♦ 4 his American. EMIGRANT CREEK DAM 4 French counterpart in every ♦ BOON TO BE PI T INTO I SE PREHIDENT COOLIDGE GIVES A ENGLAND MENDS NOTE TO ♦ branch of flying, according to ♦ <X»LLIMION BETWEEN ELIXTRIC TRAINS BI AULT IN MtNG I.EAGI e OF N VnoN'N ON ♦ the officers. ♦ TALK T<> COMMER4 I.VL BODY Ashland, Dec. .— (Special).— M VI I I R LIST OF INJI RIES ♦ They state that the Swiss 4 With(n two weeks It is believed the ♦ Air Service Is small but good, ♦ giant Emmigrant creek dam will have 4 and it is incumbent on every ♦ cooled down to* the temperature of 4 pilot and officer to put in a ♦ Astoria. Ore.. Dec. 4.—(A. P.)—l the outside air. and will be ready 4 minimum number of flying 4 ln an effort to build up the Silver-1 to be put into service, backing up 4 hours. 4 I the water in Emigrant creek, ac- side run of the Columbia to Its old I 4 The British attribute the 4 Car, Crowded with Early Morning cording to F. H. Walker.»city en- Attempt to Raise Eeconomic Level Will Not Accept Any Move by Eg>pt, proportions, the state fish commis < olimi un leni Ion I- tut Between Den 4 Swiss country as the reason for ver ami Points East—Eastern Commuters, Is Telescoped When of Other Nations to Provide Group or Single Nailon In Mat gineer. who has been handling the 4 the skill displayed, and they be- ♦ sion will bring In 10,000.000 eggs Nt ruck by Kamtniriito Trata Scellons Gets Ktorni Friday ters I'ertaliilng to Sudan Sale for Products • finishing up of the big project ev- 4 lieve the crisp, clean air of the ♦ each year for five years from the * er since it was turned over as com ♦ Alps Inspires the buoyant spirit 4 Rogue river, according to Hugh i pleted by the contractors in charge 4 necessary to the airman. Mitchell, director of hatcheries. Chicago, Dec. 4.—(A. P.)—The 4 44444444444444 ♦ Oakland, Dec. 4.—(A. P.)—Sev of construction. Geneva, Dec. 4.— (A. P.)—Great Chicago, Dec. 4. — (A. P.)—Pres These eggs will be In addition to chilling grasp of winter, stretching en persons ere dead, two of them Britain has informed the leugue of It has been necessary to allow ident Coolidge in his fii^t public ad a result of a rear end much of the water which has al dress since his election, told the nations that the British government the take on the Columbia, and from the southwest and Rocky Moun IJETEEN III NDRED AMERICANS women, will not recognise that any signature Mitchell believes that by bringing In tain region, brought sleet and snow WEAR FRENCH LEGION RIBBONS I collision between the Sacramento ready been backed up by the dam, Chicago commercial club today that Short Line car and the Twelfth St. i to run out, since it was dremed un the United States wanted to see Eu of Egypt on the peace protocol will the 10,000,000 additional he can re todny to the midwest, plains states give Egypt the right to appeal to the store the run of si I vers ides within a und the Ohio valley. Winter’s first Paris, Dec. 4.—(A. P.)—Crosses Key Route suburban train a half wise to store the water as soon aft- rope raised as far as possible to Am extensive damage to wire communi awarded in war time and during mile from the end of the long pier er completion of the dam. At times, erican economic standards. leugue In matters connected with few years. the Anglo-Egyptian dispute. The "We have attempted to perform The run of sllversldea was good cation was reported, caused by the the reconstruction period have in here this morning. One of the dead after some of the recent heavy British note to the leugue says Great tn all coastal streams except the sleet In northern Utah and Nebraska. creased the membership of the 1-e- women was decapitated. C. C. 1 storms, there has been approximate services tor the European nations Britain will not accept any Interfer Columbia this yeur. he stated, and A heavy snow fell In Colorado. The gion of Honor from about 15,000 O’Loughlin, 45, was the first ident-1 ly 50 feet of water backed up be- because by that means, in a broad to in 1914 to approximately 150,000 Ified victim. Thirty were injured, hind the dam. but at present the wa- way. we are serving ourselves, We ence fiom Egypt or shrdu cmfwlvbv particularly good In the Rogue, low pressure area is expected ence from Egypt, the league or any where comparatively few are caught move slowly eastward, spreading in 1 924. Of the present total 120.- all more or less seriously. The ter has been reduced to the Styfoot want to see in their prosperity an \ crash occurred after the Twelfth ■ level in order to allow the dam to opportunity for larger markets for Individual nation on matters con Itecause of the law restricting the size over the Middle Atlantic and New 000 members, are French. cerning the Sudan. our productions,” he said. of the net which can be used. This Englund states tomorrow. Wire traf Jn the foreign contingent the gtreet train, crowded with early safely cool off. law Is for the protection of the steel fic between Denver and Omaha. Chi United States stands high with 1500 morning commuters had stopped to The Sacramento head. which on the Rogue Js consid cago and other points In the east is member», including six Grand Cros await a signal, ANOTHER PLAN ON* FOOT practically demoralized. ered a game fish* ses. the supreme rank, 21 Grand train, traveling at high speed, T<> erect linen mill crashed into the rear coach of the Officers. 189 Commanders. 550 i Drccmbcr Meeting Will Ik- liciti Hat- Key Route train. telescoping it. fleers and about 800 Knights. Another Carload Is Asked for Bay Sal e m. Dec. 4.— (Special) — urilii) Afternoon The dead, besides O'Loughlin, are» This formidable growth in the There is on foot another proposl- Christmas Trade 1 Frederick J. Gibson, Frank B. Hoppe, last ten years is due principally to tion to build a linen mill in Oregon: The Decern tier meeting of the Young Man Accidentally Wounded High School Is to I m * the Scene of the fact that in war time there I* engineer of the Key train, Charles M. Production Friday Granta Pass Women's Club which 111 Companion i no limit to the crosses that may be ■ Doty. 30, a war veteran, all of Oak- ( Another carload of tuikevs is be the company owning and operating will be held Raturday afternoon at land, and two unidentified women. ing sought for the San Francisco it to be capitalized at $600.000, and The high school will present Conferred for military valor. 2:15 In the Guild hall will be one Accidentally shot In the head according to the Key Route system. mar*te* from growers in Josephine statements have been made that of the moat Interesting meetings of Wednesday by John Banney, while "Come Out oif the Kitchen" on Fri- Five of the injured are be’ieved to be ¡county, Charles Gordon, manager $300.000 of this ha" already been of the co-operative here, has re- taken in the east, and that a con the year. The daughters of the club the two were In the mountains. day evening at the high school dying. members will lie the honor guests Dewey Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. building. This play Is exceptionally The decapitated woman was iden-' ceive<i a telegram asking that a siderable share of the balance has for the been subscribed by Oregon parties. and several of the dapartmetUs of Fred Dixon, of Kerby. Is in the Good well written and contains many hu Furniere Have Nosidng To Fear Front titled as Lillian Johnson. 25, Oak_ shipment be arranged the club are cooperating to carry out Samaritan hospital here today. He morous situations. The scenes are Christmas trade. One car has al J. Sidney Starling, one of the men land. Canadian Agriculture the Christmas spirit In pic program was brought in from Selma this laid in an old southern Virginia ready been sent out of here, bring- to be connected with the proposed and the social hour. Under the di morning, after being taken to that home. Colonel and Mrs. Dalnger- PIRHS ,nR ln aP»’roximate,y $12.000 to the new mill, has been in Oregon sever Chicago, Dec. 4.. (U. P.) — The U Uu farnjerg O( county. The grow- al times, and is thoroughly acquain rection of the art department repre place Wednesday night on stretcher field are abroad for the former’s •American farmer has nothing to ., : ing of turkeys is now a sideline on ted with the conditions here. He Is sentations In life of famous master and sled from u point 20 miles down I health and the children, because of fear from Canadian competition, Missouri Authorities Have _ Trouble I financial conditions, have decided most farms and the money brought a man of genius, an inventor, and pieces will be given, a musical pro the Illinois river from Selma. The statistic« publbdhed by the Seard- With Poachers in represents a source of income has been connected all bis life with grum has been secured by the athle accident occurred Wednesday morn Ito rent their old home to Mr. Crane, Roebuck foundation agricultural tic and music departments, and ing about 11 o’clock on Red Don [a northerner. Mr. Crane has stipu- Indicate. St. Louis. Mo.. Dec 4.—(I. N. S.) which has heretofore been negli- jiiir the »piuimiK spinning an and of iittA flax ii weaving wcanug ui Christmas ideas for gifts will lie dis mountain, according to those who jlated that there be an entire staff —State Game and Fish Commission gible. ¡fiber and yarns, and in the perfect FSfty-ffve per cent of Canada's played In an exhibit by the home brought Mr. Gordon stated this morning ing of various machines—some of him here today, The of white servants and when these exports last year were farm pro er Frank H. Wielandy is mobilising economics department. The Christ young man was hit below the chin. servants fall to arrive the children his forces to combat a new menace, that he will attempt t,.- get the car them taking short cuts upon which ducts. 35 per cent being wheat and mas decorations will also he furnish the bullet from the 30-30 rifle pierc decide to take their places until which, unless checked, threatens to load of birds, which are now in bet other inventors have long worked flour staples. Sears-Roebuck figures ed by the home economics section. ing his Jaw and coming out near the others arrive. Being unused to this show. Of this total, only a small wipe out. in a single season. Mis ter condition than those which were and are still working. The sule of the Christmas seals ear. He Is not in any serious dan work, many complications arise and souri’s migratory game birds. shipped for the Thanksgiving mar finally the servants are all dismissed portion entered the United States. for the benefit of the Oregon Tuber ger. Aerial netting is the new danger ket. .In the first car were 4.300 which Canada ’ s pork products, t except the cook. Nevertheles. as al culosis Association will be discussed turkeys, the express costing $665. CLEAVELAND RI LED OFT E. F. Crouch. C. Goetz and Mr. amounted to $18.575.000 last ; year that is facing wild fowls as they OF NOTRE DAME GAME by Mrs. F. H. Ingram who is in Banney put together an improvised ways. the play ends happily. First class birds are now bringing cross Missouri on their flights south. The following is the cast as they went to Great Britain as did most A social hour stretcher and carried the wounded charge of thi* sale Mysterious airplanes, with Iona 28 cents. but- of the grain. Some milk and Stanford University. Calif.. Dec. will bring the afternoon to a close. man for four miles. They were aid appear: nets attached to the lower wing«, i Paul Daingerfield, alias Smith ter entered eastern markets, but have been reported scooping wild 4.—Rodman Cleaveland, star half With Mrs P. 11. Whitney as general ed by Clinton Shulenberger and Ted pro- Canada's consumption of dairy back on the Stanford university idtairman, the reception committee Lobln. finally getting Dixon to a field—Ix*wis Ringuetle. geese and ducks literally out of the Charles Daingerfield alias IJfin- ducts has been rapidly Increasing, clouds by the dozens. The nets are football team was today declared in Includes Mrs. H. L. Wilson. Mrs. Ira place where he could be placed on leaving little for export in recent Peck, Mrs. .1. I). MacVicar and Mrs. a sled and taken out to Selma. Dr. dlebury—Gerald Evertor. baglike in shape, with two-inch Opinion of Attorney-General Molle eligible to play in the game with Elizabeth Daingerfield, alias Ara- years. the University of Notre Dame on J. <1. Bromley, the refreshment com- C. J. Moser attended him there, hav Is-Handed Down meshes, and few birds out of a flock On the other hand, Canada im- New Year’s day at Pasadena, it was mlttee consists of Mrs. IL B. How- ing him brought to the city today. mlnta—Catherine Carrol. dos n. escape when the pilot swoops Olivia Daingerfield, alias Jane- ports vast quantities of farm sup- In one instance twenty-eight birds announced by the university athletic ell. Mrs. James Logan and Mrs. M. L. The wounded man Is reported to be P.. — Washington, Dec. 4. — (>A. plies from the Vnited States. Last Ellen Anna Henrickson. It was found that Opdycke. out of a flock of thirty wild ducks I A merger of the American Sugar authorities. resting easy today. He did not lose Mammy year the figures were as follows: Amanda, Olivia's Black were caught by one of these aerial Refining company with the Nation*, Cleaveland had played more than consciousness at any time. Cotton, 217,000 bales; tobacco, poachers. al Sugar Refining company of New three years of varsity football. His parents came to the city with —<Elsle Harmon. Dr. W. W. Walker returned this Randolph Weeks, agent of the 14,135,000 pounds; apples. 260.000 Commissioner Wielandy immedi Jersey, will require a court modi Cleavelabd was )uled out of the Messrs. Goetz. morning from Portland where he him. as well as pounds; pork and pork products, Daingerfield*—Lee Houck. ately armed a number of his depu fication of the decree entered in line-up for the “big game” with the spent a day attending to business. Crouch and Banney. Burton Crane, from the north— 44.74.3.000 pounds; corn. 8,258,000 ties with high-powered rifles and or 1922. in the opinion of Attorney- University of California on the same bushels: wheat. 31.993.000 bushels. William Madison. account. dered them to shoot down the air General Stone. Iztst year Canac^i bought $610.- Mrs. Falkener, Tucker’s sister— . planes engaged In aerial netting >f 755,000 in products from this coun Halcyon Tucker. wild ducks or geese. Cora Falkener, her daughter— try and sold us $423,304,000. Next "Such a practice threatens to wipe to Great Britain. Canada is our best Maria Wilson. out, almost in one season our whole customer. Solon Tucker. Crane' attorney— i stock of wild game.” Wielandy said. Howard Knapp. '■‘There is only one way to deal with N Thomas I-effcrts, statistical poet the offenders—shoot them down!" Txts Angeles, Dec. 4.—(U. P.) — down West Seventh street. In the — Syd Young. i Since news of his drastic action Kid McCoy, the fallen Idol of the exclusive residential section, a half The place is the Daingerfield has spread over the state, the Com Washington, Dec. 4.—(A. P.) — had proceeded during the year prize ring of two decades ago, is emptied revolver in his hand, and mansion in Virginia with the pres- I’. S. <’. to Piny Eastern Team Nevi missioner has been swamped with The Interstate Commerce commis without complaint of car shortage Monday scheduled to step beneath the cal with a policeman and a posse of ent as the time chosen for the Play. telegrams, telephone calls and let sion. in its annual report today, re or congestion. cium on what may possibly prove citizens at his heels. The play Is in three acts. In recounting the work done on Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 4.—(I. N. ters from anxious aviators or their peated recommendations that con He had Just "shot up” the an- his last public appearance, on Mon relatives asking whether he w’as sin gress consider the adjustment of the enterprise of valuing the rail- tique shop of Mors. ilnc., owned day. Dec. 8. Freeman Taylor has left for S.)— Past their struggles with the cere In his expressed purpose to fire Section 28 of the Merchant Marine road property within the United Not defending any title, but bat jointly by the woman whose cold Dunsmuir, where he will be employ two great western teams, California and Stanford University of Southern at airplanes found violating the game act. now suspended, which is de [States, for the purpose of determ In tling for his life, the fnmed fighter body was found a short time later ed by the Copco company. laws. signed to give preferential railroad 1 ing what fair earnings should he. of another generation la to appear In an apartment, and her divorced S. I. Billknap, of Brookings, who California football players are pre- "No aviator would be safe flying rates to American exports moving I the report said that 3.3 per cen-t of par ’ ng for th< Ir clash here December in the courtroom of Judge Charles husband. is with the state highway commis near a river or lake." was the pur In American ships, No new adjust- (the railroad mileage was now com- C against Syracuse. With the uiost In this establishment he shot and sion, was here on business yester 8. Crail for the opening of his trial ment was made for important addi- | pletely accounted for. On the bal- powerful team in history, the Trojuns port of the messages. on n charge of murdering Mrs. Ter wounded Sam Schapp, his wife, An- day. |ance. partial valuation work Is be "Stay away from rivers and lakes." tional legislation. are eagerly awaiting the tilt with tile Intlmate friends of Mrs. and possibly na, both esa Mors, hla ninth Wielandy shot back. "It isn't neces Railroads under commission reg- [ ing brought toward conclusion. invading Easterners and are confi Mors, and William G. Ross, a weal it, for she was all the world to last love. When railroads earn more than sary tor aviators to follow the ulation, the report said, are not yet dent of more than holding their own me." thy tourist. Each of these, together his attorneys; His seconds will be the fair return, the report pointed courses of rivers. ” receiving the five and three-quarters in the intersectional game. To officers after his arrerst. and his aing handlers, the bailiffs, while with others who happened to be in Commissioner Wielandy explain per cent annual return on property out. the government Is entitled to Coach Elmer Henderson's men will the Jurymen as the ringside Judges the store, was first robbed by the in numerous Interviews ever since. To ed, however, that he had also equip Investment which is the aim of recapture half of the excess. will sit to the right of the court, "Kid" on his wild rampage before McCoy has stuck steadfastly to one present one of the coast’s most bril collapsible present rate legislation under which date since 1920, when the transpor- rhe ped his deputies with he pulled back the trigger of his re story: that the woman committed liant and drivi’tg elevens to playing the role of referee. suicide after telling him their love Grange squad. With a wealth of ma telescopes, which they can use to the commission functions, For the tat ion act flrst Inaugurated such a Across the table will be his op volver with a beefy finger. last, the provision, $10,845,000 has been re- For this shooting, McCoy faces pact could not endurA Friends and terial on hand. Henderson Is perfect spy on planes and to wig-wag warn calendar year to August 21 ponent, tho state, personified by the Ings to the pilots if necessary. net income of Class One carriers ported as due the government from ing a series of new plays hitherto un Impressed her with the seriousness a fliarge of assault with Intent to district attorney's deputies "Each deputy will have a small was $91 2,056,000, but the commis more profitable lines, Much of the commit murder. He will not deny of her deed In leaving her husband used by his squad. charge of the prosecution. An aerial attack will probably fea red flag, which he can fasten to the slon declared that because of valu- amount Is still in controversy, but to live with McCoy, and death was de- the crime, but will lay the blame for Death on the gallows Is the ture the Troian game. It is Hender end of his telescope and wig-wag to ation and accounting work still to the tendency of the government’s the only way out. cisIon they will demand—l knock- it upon a plea of insanity. has son's policy to tear loose with all 1.1s pilots who appear under suspicious be done, it was "unable to say pre share to increase was shown by the the story the "Kid" This is Mrs. Mora, how- That he killed out blow for Kid McCoy. • guns and fron. the first blast of the circumstances." Wielandy said. "If cisely" what the percentage of re figures for 1922, In which year $ 1 ,- To all outward appearances Mc ever, the "Kid” will strdnuously told, and it is the one he will un referee's whistle the Syracuse play the pilot ignores the warning, my turn Indicated by what the figures 702,000 became due the govern- tie relate again when douttedly only woman the disclaim, "She is Coy Is little changed from the big It was noted that the ment as excess earnings while In ers will find lhe Westerners boring ; men have instructions to shoot. And would be. ef- witness stand in his takes the hulk of a man he was on the morn Il ever loved.” is his oft-repeated [they will shoot!" handling of transportation by roads 1 923 the amount was $6,623.000. in with all their power. fort to cheat the gallows. (declaration. "I could not have done ing August 13, when he darted I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE ♦ INTERFERENCE NOT WANTED lleuuvolr, Miss., Dec. 3.— (A. P. 1 Five Confederate veter- ana, inmates of the old soldiers home here, have died during the lust nine days from an epi demic which has not been di agnosed. One other is expect ed to die from the disease which affects the patient's stomach. ONE WOMAN IS DECAPITATED WIRE TRAFFIC DEMORALIZED WOMEN'S CLUB WILL MEET AMERICANS EXPORT MUCH MORE TURKEYS ARE WANTED DEWEY DIXON SHOT IN HEAD STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAY AMERICAN STANDARD HIGH PLANES USED TO NET MERGER MUST BE MODIFIED TROJANS READY FOR SYRACUSE 4