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u/ODI fl UADDEUIUPC R0ADS T0 NAVE MARKERS nUnLU HAr rtlllnuj L™™.« a ^.. fu . OF CURRENT WEEK for All States. 14 DIE; 2 INJURED [ state news IN DIRIGIBLE FALL Î IN BRIEF SCHOOL DAIJS Washington. D. C.—Only the sight Medford. -The southern Oregon Old-' less will be unable to read the new er Girls' conference at Its closing ses system of standard signs which mem sion Sunday afternoon selected Coos bers of the joint board on interstate Brief Resume Most Important highways, including R. A. Klein. chief Shenandoah Airship Breaks Up bay for next year's conference meet ing. highway engineer of Oregon, have Daily News Items. In Ohio Storm. agreed upon for use on the newly Medford. Five automobile wrecks, designated I'nited States highways of ----------- caused by skidding on wet pavements, I all states. Even a person w ho can- occurred Sunday and Monday in Mad* ' not read will understand the meaning SVX.“ I of those indicating danger by the shape and color. jury. It rained most of the two days. Of the two general classes of road Marshfield.—J. C. Hedden, In charge Events ot>'oted People, Governments signs, the "danger and caution" group 26 on Nose Section Go on Up After will consist of signs of four different of a forest fire station lookout, wound and Pacific Northwest, and Other Companions Tumble to Death. degrees of danger. These will have ed by accidental discharge of his own Things Worth Knowing. a yellow background with black let Flyer Was Pride of Navy. revolver on a lonely trail, had to crawl ters and symbols. The other group four miles on his knees to a telephone. will include the standard route mark Ashland. A solid carload of black Advices received in Winipeg, Man er in the form of a United States Caldwell, O.—Fourteen of the crew berries was dispatched from the local stated that Professor W. R. Cutler, shield, and directional and infortna- of the Shenandoah, giant dirigible, cannery this week to an Ohio whois- heading a scientific exploration party tional signs. All signs of this group ....... two others were ser- saler. It contained 30 tons. Because in Africa, died Thursday from malaria will have a white background with, wer” >Hled • and black letters. lously injured early Thursday when'”* «‘^•rc^y *n berry pickers the can- fever. .. - .. I nery company was forced to let ton» The standard railroad crossing sign -* * - — - - States - the pride of the United navy ' । of - . berries __. . . in the Apple- Prince George, fourth son of the go . to waste will be round, 24 inches in diameter, king of England, who Is at present | cracked during a severe storm on its Knte section, serving as a midshipman in the Brit- and will bear the well understood rail- western cruise from its Lakehurst. N. ish Asiatic fleet, is expected to pay roa‘* ‘•'r088 wlth ,he letters R. R, in Madras.— Investigation of the extent an unofficial visit to Tokio this month. b,aclt in «PF«’' Quadrants on the J., airport. of Saturday's hail storm by a repro- Among the dead Is Lieutenant-Com- t sentative of the hall Insurance com . , - - , .. a », yellow background. Immigrants to „ Palestine must ob- 1 , , , , ... , I At points of sufficient danger to mander Zachary Lansdowne, captain pany revealed that the storm was con- tain from Jerusalem permits to enter' , . . , , . . (require a complete stop the sign will of the ship. fined to approximately 600 acres of the holy land. This order has been I 1 ; K “ . > . j _ government „.„„A 1 I be octagonal in shape. 24 inches After battling the elements for sev- '"“n,llnK wheat’ ‘»using an 80 per issued a L by .v the n Palestine : v in v ... .v _ American ___ 1; ¡size, and will bear on the yellow back- , . ... , . ... 'cent loss, which was estimated at 12,- in accord . with the new ordi- 1 . . SOMETHING TO ground the word “stop” in large black eral hours, the huge aircraft suddenly z 000 , bushels. nance. shot upward to an altitude of approxi letters. THINK ABOUT Because he slept while his campfire At curves, narrow bridges, steep mately 7500 feet from a 3000-foot level. | v' rnonl“ — Mr»- Charles White is grew from a small blaze into a forest hills and other points where the de- v -v A. , u .. . ,, champion deer catcher on the coast. By F. Ä. WALKE R buckled amidships. . . ... . her bare hands . fire, D. J. Sullivan was in a Madras. ' gree of danger is sufficient to call for where the dirigible p K . ' Saturday, with and was so ■--■ • -- • ---- Ore. jail Friday morning with a fine the exercise of a considerable degree The pressure an'd twisting । within the city limits of Vynonla, in of $50 and $16.50 costs imposed on him of caution, but pot a complete stop. great that 'It broke the ship in three regular western bull dogging fashion, GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT IS IT WARREN? by Justice of the Peace Turner. she grabbed a deer by the head, throw a diamond shaped yellow sign will be sections. The control cabin, swung beneath ing it and holding it until help came A WORD of encouragement In the rpilE simplest explanation of the The proposed flight of the naval erected with the character of the dan dark hour I* often followed by a A name Warren Is tharxlt first be- and tied it for her. ._____________ the foresection of . the ship proper. my of sunshine that lights up a hu- longed to a dweller at or keeper Hawaii will be called off entirely. Sec- sylubo)s. This sign will be 24 inches '. ._________ . La Grande.—The O.-W R. & N. com man soul until the end of time! game preserve, warren being still ” | broke away and crashed to the ground retary Wilbur announced late Thurs on each L side. And how little does the helpful word used In thia connection today. pany, Is spending approximately $100,- day, until some definite reasons in the At points of lesser or occasional । fronl an altitude of several thousand However, there are others who con- 000 in re-laying rails on Its La Grande- cost the giver! future show it to be desirable. danger the 24-inch square yellow sign feet. It carried most of the crew who Look nt the burden bearers ¡Missing tend thnt It, like Waring, Wearing । Joseph branch line near Wallowa. rails ____ will be ‘ replaced by ydu. dust-corercd, sad-eyed ami weary, and Wurin, Is derived from the French The Zionist action committee elect- will be used and the necessity for ■ were killed. , I Sixty-pound ______ ____ through the cold and the Guarin or Guerin. It Is suggested that caution will be explained in black let- Released from the control cabin, the 90 pound rails for n distance of sp trudging heat, conscious only of their aching Guerin, the French name, was In turn ed by the^zionist congress last Sunday ters jn a sinRje word. such as "school," . foresect Ion, measuring about 150 feet,1 proximntely 10 miles made necessary backs, tired feet and breaking hearts. derived from the German Warand, has been formally organized. Dr. Leo “hospital,” “church," etc. | and bearing seven survivors, free-bal- Give them a smile as you meet meaning protection. Motzkin was elected president and I The standard shield adopted as the looned for more than an hour and by an increase In freight. tnem. See their countenance brighten The first of the name In this coun Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York, ■ route marker will be 16 inches ver-' finally was landed near Sharon, 12 Baker.—G. C. Tucker was in a criti and their feet step more lightly as vice chairman of the committee. tically from tip to tip. At the top it miles from where the control cabin cal condition in a local hospital Mon- they catch the meaning of your lips try wns Richard Warren, who sailed from Plymouth In the Mayflower in | day and Dave Arthur, prominent Bak- and know It Is rneunt for them. The Giornale d’ltalia in Rome Fri-, will bear in black letters on the white crashed, near Ava. 1C20. He was not of the Leyden party of the state in background the name The main section, carrying 22 sur- er county mining man, was In the Encouragement makes people be but joined the little band of colonist* day, published a report that King <1 knllzMB* In ♦ Vi zx ' Boris of Bulgaria was gravely ill from which it is erected, and bellow in the vivors, landed with a crash which sent county jail as the result of a fight at lieve In Immortality because It o|H*ns off the coast of England. The fact the effects of poison and that special section of the shield in which the red several of them diving through the the Mother Lode copper mine, in up new visions that reveal vistas and that he was one of the few of the ists had been rushed to Varna to at and white stripes ordinarily appear, outer covering to the ground. A middle ( which Tucker was stabbed In the left sensations never before seen or ex- party designated as "Mr." Indicate* perlenced. that he wa* a ¡tentón of good birth. tend him. The source of the report will be the initials “U. S.” and the 1 section of some 15 or 20 feet settled side and arm with a miner's lamp. It stirs new emot'.uns, strike* new Ho win one of the third exploring route number.in large numerals. down in pieces over the countryside. _ , _ .... was not stated. chords of music, gl e new hue to the Yellow is the color chosen for dan Looting of parts of the main section 1, ^«^-Stockholder, of the Oregon •ky, and rwake’i* thoughts which party when the colonists arrived In The combined ages of George M. England, and was with them of the Shenandoah, near Ava. became ^ nen M " 18 ; whlch was Incorporated have been lying dormant In dl*eour- when they were surprised by the In- Anderson and Mrs. Minerva M. Thom- ger and caution on the new highway .. .. . 1 4 t «rim । here recently with capital stock of system throughout the United States. so highhanded that Jerome William-' L v as, both of Milwaukie, Or., who obtain- son, commander of the American Le- ( ^t0 000' wl" n>««-t »«»«ni Septem- aged hearts since they 11 rat began to diana. ed a marriage license in Vancouver, Whenever the motorist sees yellow he gion post at Caldwell, on guard duty.!^r 2,4’ ’*en “ board of <“™‘or« will beat. II- wns spoken of as I "grave Rich Instead of censuring the being who ard Warren," also ns 's num of In Wash., Thursday, totaled 143 years, will know there is some degree of fired two shots at a man seeking to be ® leC Each ,,har, ‘ of < ’ on ” non has made n mistake, give hint or her tegrlty, justice nnd uprightness, of The bridegroom was 71, one years danger ahead. The white signs will be en,,‘Ie,1 ,0 one vo,e' a kindly word of cheer. Treat him or piety nnd serious religion." him him Information and guidance, escape with a 50-foot strip of the cell younger than the bride. ।ji ferred stock will have no voting pow- her as you would like to be treated . , , but will not call for caution. Rtchnrd Warren married In England I er The United States army signal ... of . the .. board . when your soul Is filled with doubt ® _ corps J; ; A . committee which re- The looter was released after he j a woman nnmed Elizabeth, who came amateur radio station at Fort Me- , .. . , . and sorrowing. „ _ _. . , . I cently designed the new system of in had returned the silk. | Salem.—Thomas Baird of La Center, Forget the great weighty sermons, to this country a few years after her Kinley at . Manila. P. I. , Thursday night . . . highways ... V . now working ., . , “ 1 1 terstate is on Those aboard the nose section had — * left his automobile standing the thrgnd-worn purable of advice and husband In the "Abb." She wns n per Wash., announced the successful holding of a . . . . t a numbering scheme and it is expect- a wild and thrilling ride before they near the Pacific highway north of coujure up a dainty little ¡>osy of en son of much distinction nnd was re short radio conversation with the1 .... ... . , . . . . . „ . .... , ¡ed that maps of the routes selected landed 12 miles from the place where Salem Sunday^nlght while he walked couragement and note how eagerly It ferred to always as "Mistress War- headquarters of the Rice expedition in ... .. . . .. . . ... . . । with the numbers indicated will be the cabin compartment crashed. Sev- to a hop yard in quest of employment. will be accepted, sometimes with » ren," n mark of great respect. interior Brazil. The station was 13,- .. . . . .. After her husband's death she never __ ,, available in a reasonably short time. eral of the officers had just left the When he returned a short time later twitching of the lips, a trembling, 000 miles distant. remarried nnd this Is pointed out ns control cabin and were climbing up he found that the machine was miss grateful hand and a happy tear. Five hundred families in South El 1 Try It today on some of the human one of the rare instances of continued Mine Building Bombed. the ladder into the cat walk of the ing. It carried Washington license wrecks you may meet, scuffling along, widowhood to be found In the New Paso, Tex., and three suburban addi-| ship proper when the cabin broke No. 3376. groping In a dismal world of whose England colonies nt that time. Rich tions are homeless in the worst flood I McAllester, Okla.—The fan house of loose. ard Warren had five daughters and experienced here since 1897. Damage mine No. 12, owned by the Rock Is-1 Suspended in mid-air and hanging to Roseburg. — The Riddle clan, de- horrors you know nothing and habit then two sons to carry on the tradi ually shun as you would a pestilence. is estimated at $400,000. Water is ’and Mining company, at Hartshorn a girder, they crawled or were pulled scendants of William H. and Maxa- And after you hav^ tried It, look tions nnd name of the Wnrren family. racing through streets in lower El *was dynamited at 8 o’clock Sunday, (A by McClur« Nowapaper Byndleata ) to places of comparative safety. millia Riddle, met Sunday in their Into your own soul and see the new Paso as a result of a canal break ni*ht’ according to word received here ----------- o----------- One not so fortunate, F. J. Mc sixth annual reunion In the light that has been born cedar there to cheer by Sheriff Anderson. which occurred late last night. Carthy, chief rigger, was swept from grove near the city of Riddle. The you In the silent night when you are his perilous perch In the forward end sturdy pioneer couple crossed the alone. Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, widow of Sixty Tongmen Arrested. A little more friendly Intimacy with of the nose to the ground when the plains In 1851 from Springfield, Ill., the commander of the Shenandoah, Pittsburg. — Sixty Chinese, among said at her home in Lakewood, N. J., them eight alleged imported gunmen, । motorless craft struck a tree. He was | being the first settlers in what is now one another, a few more benevolent smiles, a trifling bit of consolation nnd Thursday night that her husband had were arrested in a series of police taken to a Marietta hospital in a ser-1 the Riddle valley. a few small words of encouragement 'Laugh and Ee Fat." ious condition. long felt a premonition that the flight raids Sunday night. scattered here nnd there a* you go ugene. — J. N. Stephens of Coos bay With three men forward and three over the middle west would end dis along the beaten pathway would In a aft in the nose of the craft it was. received the contract from the Lane generation lighten sorrowing hearts, astrously and bad used every honor Glacial Mud Perplexes. HESE words seem to have consti maneuvered to a safe altitude after’county court to drive the piling for make the world brighter ami better able means to avoid making it. San Francisco, Cal.—Means of stop- tuted the philosophy of life of their M. J. Scanlon of Minneapolis, a ping the /low of glacial mud from brushing trees and at least one farm,the new highway bridge to be erected and possibly move it closer to heaven 1 author, Ben Jonson. Laughter nnd (© bV McClure Nrwapapar Syndicate.) house. lover the north fork of the Sluslaw llght-henrtedness were the dominant ------- O------- director the announced Powell River Paper ¡Mount will be next 1 , Lieutenant-Commander C. E. Rosen-J river between Cushman and Florence, company of here, in Vancouv- ! week at Shasta a meeting of discussed the California traits of this renowned man of letters or r rooontiv nnn nan win v ■ commission t , u here. idahl and Lieutenant J. B. . Anderson , I,-. The Port and to hi* easygoing, carefree <H s [ kh er, n u. c. recently rhaf tnat »a,OOO.OOO will j debris .. , piling . . is to ., be . of fire-killed , HE YOUNG LADY sit ... , , . . I directed the release of the hel um gas, Orford cedar, which, it is said, Is ex- Ion enn be traced his constant state be spent immediately to enlarge the _. The melting of the glacier has caus-1 . ,, , , . . . v a a ... . ACROSS THE WAY of poverty, plant, which will Increase its output ed a flow of slime down Mud creek to and gasoline in such a way that the.tremenly hard and will last for many Jonson wns a contemporary of 80 per cent. The concern has been the town of McCloud where the mud nose landed without severely injuring years. Shakspeare nnd was n great friend of turning out 75,000 tons of paper an- had deposited in a cone from which any aboard. Eugene.—From 3000 to 3000 cases thnt great English writer. Probably nually. it flows over surrounding farm lands. hl* best known work Is “Every Man In of fruit and vegetables are being can- Ship Board May Lose Member. Des Moines, la., was chosen as the His Humor," a comedy that wns pro ned each day at. the plant of the Eu- Washington, D. C.—A reduction Six Killed by Train. next meeting place of the Grand Army duced nt the court of James I nnd was _ . , .. T . ,, , . [gene Fruit Growers ’ association, equal- membership of the United States , .. , , , so well received thnt the author wns of the Republic at its first regular Rives, Tenn.—Claude E. Warren, a the ... . , .. . ,, , . | ing three or more carloads, accord persuaded to present a new piny there ' business session in Grand Rapids, (farmer living near Beardstown, Tenn., shipping board which would preclude . the selection of a new member from|ln* t0 * °' H°U' mana*ar' "art,ett each year. Jonson’s other works In Mich. Thursday. The Iowa capital his wife, two children, his mother in- pearS' ^ans' bee,a an< clude, for the most part, poetry. Ono had put in a strong plea for the 1926 ¡aw, Mrs. J. C. Cude, and Tom Curl the Pacific northwest in event of the I are arriving at the plant in large of his best known short efforts being encampment and It is understood has (were killed near here Sunday when an retirement of Commissioner Haney of (quantities. The berry season is near the poem: already pledged sufficient funds to Illinois Central passenger train struck Portland is among the administration ing a close, said Mr. Holt. recommendations for a revision of Drink to me only with thine eye», entertain the veterans. the automobile in which they were And I will pledge with mine; government shipping policy by the Salem.—Prune picking will get un The nine governments signatory to riding at a grade crossing. Or leave a kiss within the cup, next congress, ft is understood here. And I'll not auk for wino. the Chinese treaty negotiated by the der way here within the next few More complete separation of the Washington conference of 1922 noti Huge Turtle Bite* Man. days, according to the growers. As'a The thirst that from th« soul doth rlss, Doth nsk a drink divine; fied the Pekin government Thursday New Lisbon, Wis. — While fishing shipping board and » the emergency result of the hop harvest, which Is But might I of Jove's nectar stp, in identic notes that they stood ready (near here Steven Haschke hooked a' fleet corporation will be advocated in now in progress In the Willamette I would not change for thine. to appoint commissioners at an early 22-pound turtle which swallowed hook, the presidential message at the open- valley, prune growers said they prob ing of congress, according to the re- This poem has been set to music date to consider what steps, if any, line and sinker. In attempting to ex ably would encounter difficulty In *> and has a prominent place In every may be taken with a view to relin-, tract the hook from the turtle’s throat, port. tainlng sufficient pickers. Estimates collection of old songs. quishment of the extra-territorial prlv- Haschke was severely bitten when the Indicated that the prune crop would Plane Crashes; 2 Dead. In the year 1(119 Jonson was ap- lieges which their nationals In China shellback <clamped it* jaws over his not be as large as last year. pointed poct-lnurente. This office car now enjoy. hand. It required an hour to release Napa, Cal.—Irvin O. Hunt, amateur ried with It a salary of nnd the Represntatlve Cramton, his hand. aviator, and Raymond D. Asedo, a pas Vale. add!tlonul emolument of n butt of the Italians Cross Border. senger, were killed Friday when the chalnnan of the house appropriations best canary wine from the king's own Vienna.—A detachment of 200 Itai- St. Louis, Mo. — The bullet-riddled plane piloted by Hunt crashed 1000 committee, In his tour to gain Infor cellar, but this wns not enough to keep Ian troops, commanded by an officer, bodies of an unidentified man and feet to Willard field, near here. The mation regarding the proposed reclam the extravagant poet. In addition to has crossed the frontier and camped (woman were found Sunday on a bed'airplane had taken off from Willard ation projects of the west arrived at the allowance made him by the king, in the Austrian village of Thoerl, not- in a three-room clubhouse near Lake field a half hour before. Suddenly it Vale Monday to look over the Vale ir- the city of London gave him a ¡tension. withstanding protest by the frontier Hill, St. Louis county. The man, about! was seen to collapse and drop like a rigation district. As this is the first The young lady across the way But this, too, was Inadequate for his __4 I. — — *J — 4 4 1 1 guards. rt'V The — government has instruct- no 28 — years — old, was --------- penetrated by flvrt five' plummet, bursting Into flames as it'project visited in Oregon, Represent*- says she wonders why they call as needs nnd we find the life of Ben Jon ed the Austrian minister in Rome to bullets in the breast and one in the (struck the ground. Asedo’s body wasjtlve Sinnott joined Mr. Cramton and healthy old gentlcmnn ns Doctor Lo- son one round of debts after another. request an explanation and an apol- hand. The woman, about 23 years old, caught in the wreckage and badly will remain with him during the re- renz, "the bloodless surgeon,” but any Jonson died In the year 10.37 nt the nge jwas shot in the chest and neck. | burned. jmainder of his trip through the state. way that's a good deal better than of sixty-four. He was burled In West ogy from the Italian government. heartless. minster Abbey.—Wayne D. McMurray. COMPILED FOR YOU MEN DROP 6500 FEET OUR Last Name I UP HO SAID T (© by MsClurs Nawipapar Syndicate.) (© by Ueor*» Matthaw Adama.) I