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1'. -Izrpctj Praiio-F But Biggest One Should Be 1:2 L::Ar A UlT K' "fj 1 WA- r " V ' VW V 'W Orl ' First Section-Pacea 1;to8 J . 8.5.- rainf all .34, atmosphere-cloudy, . wind VO V AJ x L'Ll ; !Lji 1L AAVV V? V V - - .'J. Three Sections 24 f;q; southwest. - - - - U ;'. ' '". J. - ' ' , V -V -V V ' 1' S U". Pii.r zZ . r . . . , f , ; A J , . . " f ' V - . 5 1 - J U'U; - i-r-.y - I - ' ' "A - f A! . . ,n't v4Cr"-'' t " vfX I; j7iUTti 2t I" -V -; r " ' - - ' ' " " "'" ') ' '"fl fawPMMM" mm m mm . . - . i - i ....... . . ' ". -. ; i ' . .. ' " . i i- - : ' 'i- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm 1 ' I-"!" . : glIOTVENTaYEAR.r Vt t : )' ' ' - " SiLElU OREGON SUNDAY MORKmGKTOBJll927!j V , ' j : ' V ,f:. ,1; '.J-' . PRICB FIVECi:, CilffillilS DARING HOLDUP IN LOS ANGELES FOREST. FLAMES BEYOND', CONTROL 4 TRUE -KILLS,; IRS. LDGKlflD OVICE DRIVER BY GRAND JURY WINS BIG: RACE )WNER TAKES REINS WHEN KKARLYi 9.-SOOO IX CUBRKXCT AND Stt.l'ER TAKKX - , ORES OF HOUSES. DESTROY- ' 1 ' ED AS FIRE SPREADS FORMAL REPORT MADE JNTO KMPLOYEE DISQUALIFIED ' COURT HERE- YESTERDAY 3 EF1TER PLEA 5 ft 1 I GROUP OF 3& Merc1iBts National Bank AtUk. , cl; Unmasked Bawllta Carry A ' Machine Ga' LOS ANGEL.ES,, Oc sentatiyes Complies Vith Term of Law '-- " -. ,:. . i - ;-' T. A WveskTt Mayor of ftalem, one Sfember of v Commission Authorized By IieUUnre . 'J Met Spring. A-f'r 1." Seven Speaker of ,Hpuse oI Repre- -i(fL dr: machine gan. renewedilast: week's ware ; of I dayUght robberies today fry staging one of the most spec tacular bank holdups la the city's ttfninrv. nacaxinr wlti between PROPERTY RELIEF NAMED J I3S00 and 5000 In currency and I Mirer, ; t .. ; "While the South. ; Broadway branch of the Merchant National I bank was filled with astomejrs seeking to transact business sbo- fore the closing at noon, six men, I rushing fprward under corer of a machine fun mounted b a tnpod In in expensive stolen automobile, PORTLAND. Oct. 1 John H. cowea enpnirw TTZT: Carktn. of Medford, peaker of while currency and suw w the house of (representatives, to- scooped into satchels. . night announxfed the appointment The daring raid was madeatll of 3 5 men, representing every a. m. Five employes pettty mtta and ptptt Indus- were forced to lie down in ino trr, in the sUU. to formulate rear of the bank while jpJitemers plans whereby property taxes may numbering 50 or more, were era be reduced. f ed into a corner. One of tte 'ob- . included An the l&e of duty f bers stood in the doorway thu commission of 35 will be the sawed-off shotgun with which be study of the various plans for the J menaced he shrinking customer. .t wifen ii Tftiii 1 Annthor robber -s remained ia ..the "nronprtv. .Meth6ds. f whereby the I automobile behind what bystan . rtnanit mnulrKtnents of Oreeonlam said was a small machine gnn ' ... . K 1ni(nu tiTJttlnn I .nntoil In Mf h & WaT that It will be considered; The group will 1 commanded the street. b known as the Prooerty Tax Re-1 other; members ' of lief commission. The appointment scooped np all the money Insight, of the commission was made pn4 Most of ; the robbers appeared to . der authority of a, resolution ad- be between 25 and 35 year old. opted br the h'ouee during the last one. believed 1 the ringleader; legislative session. Th,e commls- j directed operations ., from behind sion.. Mr. Carkin said in a state-1 tf,. awpd-off shotgun. He was mentccompanylng th appoint- J thought! to be much older 'than ment, is non-political ana non-1 tne xxj partisian .y- 7 1 a 4hii;anK rushed out o the Many Occupation Represented I door, Ri C. Elliott, manager, of The commission x represents thA 4,ank was felled with a blow -farmers and grange men, ; small Urnm a: revolver f butt. , No otter theiiaag home owners, bankers, dairymen, (nnrBon was molested, late reports jumoermen, . ucuuy ne, siow 1 trom investigators said. men, horticulturists, business men and labor leaders Irom every ec Th machine . left at fast spc along Broadway. No trace of the tion of Oregon and from thecoast 1 men was found several'Jhours"la i thnntrk nolice fast cars were ww w tf . m - , sent oui in an uuwuu. ; section, eighx ",;jji9Hiauiirutx Irom central Oregon and six from eastern Oregon. Mr. Catkin's etatement tonight said In part:" - f " . "At the last session of the legis- Largest ; - Establishment ; of Kind in State Gets Started 4 At. Portland' Desert Wind Fans Conflagration - in Vicinity SenUi Monica, ) ",tf( I Calltornia,. - , ' : , MACHINERY UP-TO DATE Company Will Handle Not Only Prunes Bat Aim Many Other ' Kinds of Fruits; Markets ' Opened Ups PORTLAND, Oct.'l-CAP). The : largest prune packing plant in Oregon has started operation In Portland. J jj- i . - Rosenberg: Brothers-j and com pany have begun work : grading, processing and : packing Oregon prunes, which are being put out under Oregon brands and In Ore gon made boxes. Thet first car load from the plant , was shipped to New York today and the first carload for export will! be started on its way, to Hamburg Monday. Firm World's Xargest The company, said to be the largest dried fruit firm In the world, has been operating in Ore gon for the past ! five jyears - with small plants at Riddle and Leba non, and realizing the strategic importance of waterfront proper ty. .In proximity to 53 steamship lines and four transcontinental railroads, took over their - Port- irOoBtinnad oa S.1 DREDGE WORKER DROWN Andrew ' Jacobfton, -43, Falls Into Water Near Westport ?; ASTORIA, Oct. 1 1(AP) ; Andrew Jacobson, 42, , an employe of the dredge, Natoma, was rirnwBMi - at the dredce moorings DEMAND SHOOTING, QUlZjin Westport las) Bight, according 10 nionnanon , rwceiTea uere t w '" SANTA MONICA, CAL.i Ootl 1. 4i-( AP) -A brush and timber fire hi. Topango canyon west of here Vhich began in the mountain play ground, got beyond control f .2 5 0 fighters late tonight, The ; flamed werei raging: unchecked In dia tcict completely cnt of f f om : out side communication. -" J - ' " Philip ' Steinbock Charged L With - Coittribotlnjr x to Delinquency of Girl fSAXTA MONK3A,?"CAL.,iOCt;Tti -4 APJTwenty 0 thirty -cabins already -have-been estwyed in' a brush and timber fire Jn Topango canyon north of. here which, began before noon .today. Several worn ea, were Reported to have fainted during the evacuation of moun tain,; resorts. The blaze,- reported at 2 ' p. m. as controlled, still, was burning late today. 1 .; . : ; k : More than a hundred men were fighting the blaze which burned through. Kantan Parkland on "up the canyon sides. Chief County Fire Warden-.Tur-ner and -his assistant deputy. A Welnert, reported that e woman whose name they did not ascer tain, was forcibly removed' from one of, the cabins shortly before the flames bore down on the Place. ;fc;"-.'i-:-' , The fire, the origin of which was . undereetim&tedV tonight, spread quickly -.over approxlma te- ( Continued on pms S.). INJURED WORKERI DIES Broken Back Sustained by Charles ; A." Wallace . Proves Fatal yf - lature the house of representatlv- tuinLr AkV Patterson Appoint pay es provided, by resolution;-for the)-' Rnrrial Prosecutor Mf. Jacobson ihad Just stepped appointment. of a property tax re- 1 . n deck and apparently walked . lief commission, to study state fi- " BEDFORD. ORB., Oct. 1. into a cable brace In.' te -'darknes nances, to consist of five membem. (API Petitions were being cir- so that he was njiomentarily stun-i ! rSUbsequentlyr owing in part to rulafed throughout Jackson coun- ned.i He eteppted oft the "deck A r. . . - , ' . I . Mr:"-Jacobaon'ik only known Mansford Zlmmerlee.-ssT" Trail I relatives are a widow and daugh- Iter .In .Norway.; . 11.. t -A v todav asking that Governor Pati mto the water and sank before tor non anDolnt a special rosecu-i aid could reach ihlra. The body mmm:mmi - mmmm . -.'1 cntnT tn conduct a special grand vas recovered today by grappl ! A Q 17 n P77I'PP shooting last Wednesday night oi -aw Mr u aj 4 a w u M.n.trrf mmr Mr- rancher, by Federal Prohibition WIIITK LIGHTS V dP RROAD I Officer Terry Talent. A coroner m .....r.. I turv last night returned a eraic exonerating i. aieni on iu e of 'accidental shooting.' District Attorney Newton Chan- ey this, afternoou announced, that ke had reauested Circuit Juage M. Corkins, ojf" Lakeview, presid ing over the 4ocar court, to call the: grand jury for next Tuesday ; to probe the shooting. Charles A. Wallace, local ?las tering contractor who sustained d broken back Friday when he fell from ah eight-foot scaffold,; died Uat night at 7 o'clock in the Sa lem hospltaL An operation was performed yesterday In an attempt to save his life. The body will be jUiken- to Eugene Tor burial. . , Index, . of Today's News ! First Section . T Theaters ........... . Page 2 Editor ial- ... i. . . .V;Page 4 Local, Briefs . ... . . .Page; 5 Sports .... . . . . . . I Page 6 Second Section . , Feature News . . . . . ". .Page .l Society Pages 2. 3 Comics PageM lassuiea . .rage i . s, t " Third Section " Automotive . . . . . Pages 1-4. 8 Building News . . .Pages' 1 Churches . . ... . . . ... . ;Page 5 - Four true ; bills .were returned by the- Marion , county grand Jury yesterday, including one against Philip i Steinbock, locaL second hand dealer -charged f wltbj von- trlbating'- to the delinquency, od a minor girl- September S of "this yeajuliThet othec. three. .persons agalnstwhonrtrue l were re turned are ia& foloiws: George' Morgan; accused of hav in fered a check for $10 on Au gust 13. The indictment declares that on that date Morgan ; wTote the Check 'and signed to It the name of GJ C Nilson of route 2, Salem. it' " ;? - Richard C. Morgan, . charged with grand larceny. He is ac used of having stolen a rBuick roadster on August 31. The. auto. according to the Indictment, be longed to Harold B. Millard. t Kenneth! Bents, accused of reck less driving on the Pacific high way on August 7.; : . J H f A number of other cases were considered,, by. the grand Jury be fore its report was made, t was indicated yesterday by , members of the jury, but it was found that there was Hot sufficient evidence on hand to warrant any further indictment. ,' i Following its iraai repori yes terday the! grand Jury, was dis charged, having been conveneo in Anrll ot thia year and in session intermlttastrv ever since that date. - The Steinbock ease ia expected toTdraw? the most public' atten tioat i wheat It comeSijjoa iloitrial berei 'Afcvthe Umeiot Sfeeinbock'e arrethe waa charged yith haying had Improper relations wttltyonng glrl8tonv4heiAhad y f nrarkma mMDi fntiAd Into the nlaoe' of business where be worked. Per sonal attacks wereJated. .by, ha girlsr" itv wa" Seciared by; officers who. had the case, in; hand." 89 PROSTRATED BY HEAT Sweltering Beats Dowk at Baltimore on Huge Crowd " 1 i DEATH aASE Arraigned Sat urd&V" on Charge of Manslaugnter In Sawyer Death Success In First Attempt at Rac ing Wins Ovation for John, j -'A:. I H. Lock' .' ' H-' evuu at,, uuwiii vt i cuuicwui I - c If I took the reins of cmcofieid, his Sentiment in Favor of HO. lown norse, yesterday atternoon laud drove to victory In the. third heat of the free-for-all pace on the fair grounds racing program, win? Ining high money, after his driver. Tom Ireland, had been ousted tor ing It on Sunday in Future One Reason HllfYH IMTPREST SHOWN re'osal to obey orders of the rac- HORSE - SHOW FEATUl v...- At ;.; HIt.Mi1.Ran ' EDisode tite Street .July lO With Big - 4 ' Band Concert Crowd Nearby Recalled .B Mrs. ' Ruth W. Lockwood, 46, a widow owning a farm near Tur ner, was arraigned in circuit court vesterdav afternoon on a charge " . . m t X ii Li mi. A, tv ca.9 tvw a uu waw of .manslaaxghter growing oui oi ralng horsej 8eem6d to be straight heats..' : U s Ireland ia an adroit; racing driv er J- and particularly 'adept at ob taining favorable starts. He was a bit too earnest in his effort get away yesterday, however andi afer, several warnings ; was dis qualified." Luck, .who replaced! him, had never before driven a race, he said. Spectators gave him a tremendous ovation .when he was introduced after the event. The track was wet from the No Deficit Expected , In Siit Light Attendance Doe to Had V Weather; Only, a Little Dc l' low 1025 the death.ot Maynard Sawyer, o. Ured ffom the week's racing, and saiem pnarnuiras.., -UI"irrr the time of the races was unusual- was given until Monaay werauuu slowl ; ' J Checkers, a horse owned by .D. to enter a pela. A Mrs. Loickwood's case attracted widespread attention at the time under Iq the-1Irgt Fair officials predict that c of the largest crowd ot the wr will visit the. state fair today. big annual show. Is continuing i er Sunuay for the first time in history, and the reaction, towa making. It an annual practice j believed to be favorable. , ! The. big feature of the day w be 6v f reeafternoon show at .2: E. Witt, of Sunnyside, wasn., wasi juja Btadium. Ilorse o f1f nnrfn h a wiFa in ftlA T Ifft r " 1 i M.Aof i at o nir fiTln Tun 1, I su? ;lA A: second, and fifth heats of the tree t over fow the additional she entr ers agreed : to told, their tA.A-t h tv 1aiL WBCUUU "u 1 over tor me ; "rrTrT v - - -jlor aii. trot winning forst money. wbJch will be one of the best the week. All concessions will c . - . - m. t called iu an4 after an examination . ore,1 ..... '--f . - - i viuiuuw4 .- avvy w - Ofc pronounced 4he woman be WOQ race thIs w6ek were raCjng. drunk. OfOcers declared they e tered in the .- fouc f B' . .- - .vantn. rnr nnrsM or iinu eaca. ; I mi. . . r ' - - - 1 11H ILLLtlutuulun . TCSkTI A Attendance Short (UnUmoed o page a.) Babe R. WIe, Thompson UP, setl .ea1ll. nnw -bout 8.000 v a time of 51 . 1.2 .seconds in the J lfcm,g e Bhow as against 10.4 OctJjl . BALTIMORE, Md (AP) Eighty nine persons were prostrated today as a record crowd estimated at 7,000Nwel tered under a sun of July inten sity at the "fair of the Iron Horse", the Baltimore and Ohio railroad's centenary -pageant, here. Two railroad cars were quickly fitted up with hastily requisitioned hospital cots and a" corps of -doctors and nurses mustered; to .care for the patients. , ' , ---...-.p rrrrrV CDlflAY na11 n"1'5 xuu w W1" v " -iof last year. r-The state -win. pre RtGcJt I O NLfcfc I rnlUMI tfferty up, second;, and Babe 1 aWr experience no deficit for t Ruth, Balentine up, third. , ' i 1 week however, as already there oint Session of Heads of two In the five-furlong run, mveiy,ia total f 64,52.57 in. the g- State Schools; Planned J Rettig up, was first; cnevauer.i eral fnnd. almost enough now L - ' . ; . Harrington up, second; and Sky-l pj.y of f and break efen. The' semlHannual meeting of the lark, Lafferty up, third. :Time I ;Th. --i f nnrt this stt bWda of; regents; of the univer- i:04. s Mv t J last year had 173.000. but wh sity-of Oregon and the Oregon ag? 1 J pangold. Pollard up, was Xlxt threeeipt for today atteiiilai cultural jolJegej wm De nem aijln h9 six furlong nT'with Ten-l,u-e added, the difference will i EuiWxr-FTidarmornrng, ac-j negsee, ; Rettig up, second; ' and.! be great The chances are that t cording tor a letter eem oai w Ejhel T. Fry up. third., ! ;. s. ' I fair will pay out with a nice I urday by the; secretary of state.' I , jHce LoTaine, Fry up. won the lance in the treasury, besides. L; jThe JoInt meetings; ottnese two i mn Gen. Cadrone, Balentine I year a.; profit of 313.000 over board,' were ;arraned by Goyer- up wag Becond; ahd Zeraline Laf- penses was ahowd. , ner Patterson, for the mutual ben- ferty up, tnlrd. Time 1:50. Tabulated figures on Saturda efit' ottthei two Institutions. ! At ' ' '" ' ' V ' " " "' v -'. tMm a prerions meeting- of the regents I j il't i927Gates. I3279.E0: peas the;governor::reSsu STA1 1 1-fllK SIUtLIUn O tickets. S39.75: grandstand. S3C ity of -doing ;away -with duiplica tion. and olding down tne coetsi a -oatient father was attempt- of the two schools. It was said I injf to eXDlaln to his inquiring eon that he.wouw..nave otner recom-1 at the races yesterday why jock mendatlons 1 to ' make at . Friday e I eyg were such small men; "Now 'meetings., . . - r i I for instance, he aaid, Doc. Ep- . trior io me juuik, m!ouu6. iuc iBV wonidn't make a good locaey beard rtf regents of , the university. I Th norse couldn't net around the of Oregon will now a nner eei-itrack wit him ing. 1A meeting or tne regents or Oregon agricultural college ' will be held at' Corvallis Friday after noonv . . " r- .-' .Miss Anne Alat-Govern Cornea to i EdxI of Primrune iatii; Bail . " $5d,oob " " 'CANNY CAV DISCOVERS INGENIOUS WAY TO SETTLE OUR AGGRAVATING pnnp.iRK pporifms LAB 0 RITES IN) MEETING NEW YORK. Oct. 1. (AP)-- " For four years Miss Anne MacGov- . era danced down the primrose path danced to a $50,000 tune, though her earnings during that period aggregated only $12,000 and today she was called on to I Final Preliminary Trades Confer- pay me piper. i j .ence Brought to uiose . ' In the daytime she was conti- ''A ; A- ' dential secretary recelvinng $S0 a LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1. (AP) , week and the implicit trust of her I ; The last preliminary trades con employer, Harmen August, who I ference was held here today and had orfice with; the; Commercial j the decks cleared for the opeaing Investment company In park ave- Monday5 of the 47th annual con- i sue, At night, owever, she emer- lyention of the American Feuera- ed from the "drab chrysalis of 1 tion of Labor. the business world, a brilliant I ' The building trades department moth fluttering to the brightness I of the federation bolstered by the 1 1 of the singeing lights. I recent settlement of its long stan Just what ner pastimes were I dine dispute with the i Brother- -during these nightly pilgrimages I hood of Carpenters and . Joiners has not developed, though It is J concluded Its convention in snap known that they cost five timers I nv fashion with adoption of a le amount of her salary. She 4ier-1 number of committee reports and j: self summed it up in two words 1 election of officers. when she was herded with petty William J. McSorley continued thieves Into, the . police line , up 1 In office as president,; his terra i, high living. ...,;;Kr:''-H;',otexpirlag this year "High living," she said, admit- ' EW.rajSft AGED 'SHEEPMAfJ PASSES t I she, bad. betrayed the confidence placed in her and then added. 'as Jf it yerm an afterthought: "And helping out some friends."- How she ;had helped them she - did not say.: nor did she tell who they were. . . - v Arraigned later in the day she Rescue By Dog Who Led Relief) to Master Unavailing BEND.j OreA Oct. 1 (APY Patrick Welch.-, Bridge Creea sheepman, who was injured when bia J rifle was accidentally dls- w.,-3 held ln,$5O,009 baJLtorfteaivN?. af hnntlnf I'iiV bg on ..grand larcency charge ""Tu October 5. The eneclfic charse against her; mentioned larcency of only $3,000, but t! e large bail was set when police teld of I. cr ad mitting that sho had embezzled $50,000 and when attorneys .for August Intimated that the amount mlgut be found to be even twi:c that suia. died lu . a local hospital this nvorniur." He was in the mountain 13 hotira before a searcher, found i . . i. vh was three milas from his 'ien the accident occurred. a " bloody glove to. his rk and the dog made its Ld fcheep Lerder. 4 r :U?J v let;em.fi6Ht IT V, i ; i52155 j C1 - AY- -'i ViVx' ' - , vf . - V. A-VA n ... I A-.- A ! j i ia . vr ; : " .- ' . .1; - -. ; '. . . --- --- -- ' - " " ' . f'tf 7 5, 'and horse. show, $516.50. tal. $4193.50. 1926 gates. S 4 1 4.0 0 ; i season " tickets, $ 1 2 . 7 grandstand, ' $383.00; horse kIh $595.00-. ToUl $3404.75, Dei; r- "' . : i . , A I :( Continued cm pas 2.) : FINAL EVENING i AT HORgE SHOl Portland cops can ' sing At lpmflt fouf of them can. While 'LARGE xrsiBi :r. QF PKlZi:: Ing : re-sb odi after casting a shoe THDIinnn CTDIIfCQ TPY&C in a race, a quartet, consisting. of LUniinVW. y 1 h.. ft IT.nmh a T Tiiliv IP. n ' Tliii-fr.h and Serareant I "! - 11TI1I. V. I - ' " I TwoVHiaes mrucic - I W. A. Tyler," favored occupants of the (grandstand with three selec tions t The cops stuck to old -favo rites such as "Show1 me the way Violence Last Night i DALLAS. Texas,, OcU l.-(AP) A 'violent wind struck Letot and Carleton. two villages about 6 : 30 p. m. tonlght . t eot big hand. The Ilarvey AVliite WInt Iri.e L ; , Klglit In DIf f icul t I)r i vln g 'I ' Contest ' I ' ' '.V ! ' ;1 - v:, ' A horse show which, has viV-t Tf X I to home," ?'Ifc alnt gonna.; rain 1 4racted 0vers or fine horses r the entire northwest came t- thrilllng close last .night In and caused WMidfbeae' regular police quartet in' Port- Utadium at the state fairgr, kaM rnorts reaching here.' ' One ou n land has developed quite a repu-1 The-bulk' of the blue rihbt ambulance " was sent to . iAto where most of tne aamage wai renorted. . J f ,ti wind came during rat which"1 had been falling in jthli section, for the past 18, hourB. 1 mi K t- 'SAVAral nouses werei imaged in! the ?Til "rst Ume-.lnce .1863 MrsAUa arranged for the final evening nrst reports that aeve 'TTi IV ""T n,r '1Yins w'a ..-.ii ui,t mnntv. about art I ana motner, came 10 me yregon nns.ana in .me center, requir AXUWA, - " w " - tation for singing. -, George ' John-1 were accorded Portland etab! son, a regular member was; not I Aaron M. Frank was; ihJshly p present, o Tully u8 tltuted 4: for cessf uli three of his. entries, ! him. - 'Ah:', At '"' I 'A 1 !, i. AC celving: championship awards i tifo reserve championships. .'An extremely difficult feat Visiting i the state' fair for the hour before etriklng Letot and country In company with GustavusI the utmost -'skill to drive the rZitnn nd ' destroyed.: elzht I HInea, noted . pioneer. She was horses between hem. McCrr mil- J--in,-. : A only tlnrC tot? when she e was I and White of Garfield; V.'a-- reaching here.1 - No ? one I was In- tairbu she recalls tonwon.the first award, a '.: z ? A . . -Vf''i'Vr' that the trees In the present beau-1 of two hundred dollars.. I: jureq. . : - y j. , tiful 'grove were mere saplings, I White drove the winning t aiii-ii a iiniiiirn land that sue parxicuiany enjojeu i w uamvus aiu& cuiu, n circus, attractlone held in connec- Portland, . with Barnes ll tion .with, the fair . : She also re- onTmK receirea ine 5 econd Walter Cochrane Comes from Be-meia bers that people came via ox I and D. F. Bnrge oi AlLany 4 hind in Briniaat! Game CH ICAGO-. Oct.; il .-AP).- Overcoming a f long ' lead y team and cart; instead of by train and automobile. heonle knew it. 1 sparkling brand of billiard genius, Du"t jthe Oregon state f ah. had a Welker Cochrane .05 uonywooa. birthday yeaterday, ; Sfxty-six ,inese aecwions w re to:. . er much deliberation by 1: es. James Kienl of rorll?-J;-Di McGuIro of Y. ...h!r; ! the" consultirss: j i i n! B. Clark of Pert! !. V. a 1 flal..' successfully 'defended his world's 18.2 balk line champion ship in the final "biock of a 1500 ooint . match with the Oepman years ago, Oct. 1. the first state 3a5e- fair ! waa! held oa the north bank ofj the Clackamas- river near the resent site? of uraasione. a year challenger Eric H age n lac her.." l later, in '1862, it was moved to Orchestra halt tonight. i The final score was: Cochrane 1500; Tagenlacher 1.474. ' i CHICAGO, Oct. l-(AP), Flght!ii,Ji - lead ot 292 . points gained in Jte first two clocks, Welker Cochrane of Hollywood. Cal.,:was given but an outside chance to retain his woria'a 18.2 balk line billiard crown in, the last block with Hagenlaehcr. the Ger HQ 5 c?"HcDgeii lr'V " j Salem, because of the grove of trees which made caraplag here more desirable.'--; It has -been : held here' every year; except la 1905, when it was put oa in connection with the Lewis and Clark exposi tion. - ' . " Fred -A. Toiler, prominent Ean Francisco contractor I3 .rarapc I, at the state fair grounds, while vis- All awar Is In 1", galted salulo I -.zf won by Portland cry. Owned and entrrei 1 Whfoler TV'- l -7 1' . - In the cL:. ' . petition.-; 11a; . . !. chanip'on sr. ! I', scrre cL; KlczAA l.or f! 2 Tort!-," ' -I'rarA-. v. r. . Hobin II,-.:. ;. , in the r.,- , : it