Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily tidings
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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
A S UT i A NT)T OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
WORLD FAIR IS
POSTPONED FOR
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■» SUBJECT T E S T IF IE S
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GLAND OPERATION
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?> longer a theory, it was dem on- <?>
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fam ous scien tist, before an as- <?>
î> sem bly of 200 physicians, in- <i>
]4> eluding m any surgeons of th e -'♦>
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YANKS FAIL TO
OURING SERIES
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P a cific C oast L eague
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
A t Los Angeles 0-2; San F ra n c is­
co 3-1.
At Seattle 9-8; Sacram ento 2-4.
At O akland 5-4; V ernon 3-0.
At P o rtla n d 1-4; Salt L ake 3-3.
W E A T H E R FORECAST F ()R W EEK
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— W eather
outlook for th e period, October 9 to
MORE TIME NEEDED IS DECISION .i prom inent p bysician s.
^ F I V E TO TH R EE W IN SUNDAY Octdber 14 in ci usive;
OF FAIR COMMITTEE
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F or th e first tim e ,n tb e b is.
GIVES TITLE TO THE
Pacific coast sta te s — F a ir in
FRIDAY
GIANTS
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so u th e rn C alifornia and occasional
• being who had gone th ro u g h the
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ited before a group of scientists <*-
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YOUTH IS HELD
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. —
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<i> a c tm en t of th e D augherty ru lin g
*3> a g a in st the tra n sp o rta tio n of in-
<t> toxicating liq u o rs aboard both
A m erican and foreign ships.
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In a le tte r to Secretary of the
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Mellon,
P resid en t
P ASTOR AND CHOIR LEA D ER §> H ard in g ordered th a t the cus-
MISTAKEN BY SLAYER, IS
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W ITNESS’ STORY
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DEAD WOMAN THOUGHT
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WINTER FAIR TO
BE HELD IN CITY
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LEADING
ASHLAND
MERCH-
ANTS INDORSE EXPOSITION
PLANS
show ers elsew here;
tem p e ra tu re s
QUESTIONNAIRES LEFT
n e a r norm al.
N orthern
Rock M ountain and
SWEETHEART DF HAYES J X
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X
WITH BUSINESS FIRMS
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P la te a u regions— G enerally fair ex-
This
This step, th e president ex-
O ne M illion D o l l a r to be R aised «>
Arthur Liard, 74, testified to <? 1 > 1l.uu.Ker o f Ix » u is T eam P ro b a b ly 1« « * Probably occasional show ers J ealou sy Lead» I,, F atal S h o w in g : ~
Out of 70 A sked to Vote, Four F all
W ill B e se e k in g A nother B erth; ¡ w est of Rocky m ountains; tem pera
Chum o f Y oung K iller B ein g H eld . p a "*< • does not affect the pro- <s>;
H itch Y e a r Tor T h r e e C onsecutive * gathered assem bly and stated <$>
To Turn in a R eply, and Four
In J a il a s M aterial W itness to th e
hibition ag ain st sale of liquor
Y ears is P la n ; H uge A d vertisin g
th a t his youthful vigor had
A nsw er in th e N egative; Success
Owner D issa tisfied w ith Show ing tu re s above norm al.
<?> on board A m erican ships. T h at <•>
Shooting.
Cam paign Scheduled.
been resto red and th a t he now <S>
Is A ssured.
Of Club T his Y’ear.
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<*> is to cease im m ediately.
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NEW BRUNSW ICK, N. J., Oct.
PORTLAND, Oct. 9.— The e x p o si-| <S><$'3><$'<§><8><§><^,§><§,<3><S><§><i>3>^><®>
A shland will have a w in ter fair.
NEW YORK, Oct. 9.— P ost m ort-
-The
m ysterious double m u rd e r of;
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tion for th e exploitation of O regon’s
’ Blank form s were left with 70 of
1 eras on the w orld’s series, which was
Dr. E dw ard W heeler H all, w ealthy
reso u rces and o p p o rtu n ities is to be
j the business m en of A shland this
b rought to a conclusion Sunday w ith
rec to r of a fashionable Episcopal
know n h e re a fte r as th e “ 1927 Ex­
j m orning by the secretary o t th e
the G iants w inning five to th re e and
church, and his b eau tifu l choir lead­
p o sition.” The exposition com m tteej
I cham ber of com m erce. On each was
i copping the title w ithout the loss of
er, Mrs. Jam es Mills, reached a sen­
decided last F rid ay , by u n an im o u s'
| p rin ted the questfhnej,, “ Are you .11
la gam e, may be sum m ed up by sta t-
satio n al clim ax today when Clifford
vote, to postpone the tim e for h o ld -’
■ favor of holding the w inter f a ir ? ”
I ing this salient fact, to w it:
Hayes, a 19-year-old boy, was ar-
ing th e exposition for two years, so!
I and “ W ill you assist in m aking it a
i The Y anks cannot hope to rep eat
F o u r com plaints were filed in the iested for th e m u rd er, and his chum.
th a t a m ore cred itab le one m ight he
next year in the A m erican league
i success?” L ater, upon collectng the
,
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e
i
t
v
o u r t th in m o r n i n g
n e ' e a c h Raym ond Schneider, a rre ste d as a!
created.
race unless d rastic changes a re m ade cny c co
u rt in is m orning, o one
eacn
.
.
I qu estio n n aires, it was fouud th a t 62
T his action will in no way c h a n g e !
in th e personnel of the club. They a g ain st B. M. P o tte r, Jesse W inburn, m aterial w itness.
I had answ ered favorably on both
According to a confession by
th e m easure upon which th e people
m ust get a new team for the m ana- Georgia Coffee and F ra n k P. F ar-
I propositions, four had failed to an-
|g e r, or a new m an ag er for the team , j rell, for disreg ard in g city ordinance y° ung Schneider which was obtained
of th e s ta te will vote Novem ber 7,j
! sw er a t all, and only four had given
Since the la tte r m ay be accom plished No. 738, whch p rohibits people from a J r an a "n g . gri ing’ nr; Ha
giving P o rtla n d a u th o rity to tax it-1
| a negative answ er.
PORTLAND, Oct. 9.— F in an cial w ith sonsiderably less tro u b le and picnicking above the in ta k e of th e and b ’s com panion were vict.m s of
self fo r th e exposition. No tax i s '
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 9.— Billy
The dates for the fair will be De­
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■ m istaken identity.
Raym ond, a - young
cowboy
from Dor- cem ber
provided outside of P o rtla n d . The negotiationg a re being ,nade by money th a n the form er, it is to be city w ater w orks.
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uer » 4 0 5, , 0 6 a and
n a i, and will be
iasu ■ provides th a t th e exposition so u th ern Oregon m ining in te rests to assum ed th a t M iller H uggins will go, I The com plaints w ere filed by Of-
a y e s w a * m a y n a u a te d w ith r i s , C a l l f j is the cham pion bucking held ln connection w ith the Southern
m ea
lhp
Ual necessary for the and a m ajo rity of his s e lf-c e n te re d ! « c e r F red C arlton, who is on duty in a ■,~y e a r*° g’’'L He was suspicious horse rid e r of th is section or th e Oregon P oultry and Pet Stock show
sh all be held in 1925 or as soon
the canyon to prevent any picknick- of th e relatio n sh ip betw een the g i r l i we8t> He won th a t honor and t b e -
foHowjng busineg8 f,rm8 an
th e re a fte r as it can be a tan g ed , so com pjeGon oj tlie C alifornia & Ore- M orm ons will stay,
of
ing
in
the
w
atershed
of
A
shland
and
h
er
step
-fath
er,
and
he
shot
and
firgt
p
r
;ze
of
$500
bere
in
tbe
fin
a
ls
gwered
th o u e stiong n re s e n to b
in
th at the a u th o rity from tin . o te is o f gQn Goast railro ad betw een G rants
Colonel H ouston, p a rt ow ner
creek.
He
found
the
picnic
party
a
t
k
lled
Hall
and
Mrs.
Mills
when
he,
of
tb
e
three-day
S
outhern
Oregon
tbe
a
ffjrm
a
tive-
th e sla te to m ake the special tax 0,1 Pasg an(1 C rescent City, Calif.
th e club, has been gunning for Hug-
j
n e tr in ir Tnhn
P o rtla .
is required just as befote,
in d ire c t advice of these negotia- gins these several years. It is prob- th e end of th e road, some two m iles saw them at a lonely spot, th in k in g j rodeo
¡they w ere his sw eeth eart and h er
B
R ichardson of Paislev was r
’
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D
1 ,ck’ ,Tohn
r e g a r d l.s s of the postponing of t h e U ^ * bag bgen rece5ved d u rin g th e able H ouston will score a b u ll’s eye above Sap and Salt,
boss K icnaruson, or ra isie y , was L oughlin, Mrs. J. H. Suggs, A C
tim e for holding the exposition.
pagt m onth by offciala of th e South- now th a t H uggins has d e m o n stra ted '
O thers in the p arty besides those 8 ep' a ner
second and M ontana Red F ra n k Nininger> j H McGee E R Igaac,
A fter carefully considering all an- prn pacific com panv and th e Oregon th a t he can get only a m inim um of com plained ag ain st, and
who werej
Sm ith and Red P a rk e r tied for th ird , j . g Jordanf
M lllett, Carl H.
gles, the exposition com m ittee has gtatg b u reau of mineg an(1 geo]ogy. oes> ball out of these discontented guests a t Sap and Salt a t a 9 o’clock
Jesse Stahl, the fam ous colored L oveland, Mrs Conover, Mrs W H
b rea k fa st and 3 o’clock dinner, were
rider, was seriously but not danger- j Jordan> Dodgp & gons pr()Vos, Hard
decided th a t th e re is not s u ffic ie n t
repOrts indicate plans fo r estab- prim a donnas,
tim e to create the great exposition
& capjtal w orking b a s i s -by
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Sw edenburg and
F-ously in ju red riding here. The r o - ! ware> v q n Sm ith,’ Yockev & Co
planned by 1925. and th a t two years
gpring Qf ig 2 3
d au g h ters, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k P. i
deo was unsually free from a ccid en ts| D arling Stud;o p ,aza Confectioiierv>
F a rre ll, G. A. Briscoe, Mrs. Lance |
a d d itio n al will g i\e opportunity to
P r ;or i o
w ar thiis railro ad u n ­
how ever, alth o u g h m any of the rid- Hom e B akery, T. H Simpson W A
m ake it even m ore extensive th an
guidance of R obert T Twohy
Briscoe, Miss G eraldine R uch, Mrs.
ers received bad falls.
| Shel, Eagt gide P harm acy s’wengon
M
iriam
Shepherd
and
d
au
g
h
ter,
originally planned.
The
crow
ds
taxed
the
fair
grounds
. & McRae N Djx & gon R p p o r
was pushed from G rants P ass a dis­
W hile the s ta te in general will tance of 15 m iles, to W aters creek.
Mrs. C harles Loom is and Mrs. C. D.
to capacity each day. The rodeo was; ter> Golden R ule g to re
Car9on.
vote on the proposal to give P o rtla n d
W
ineland.
generally
conceded
the
best
G
v
erjPow
ler
L
um
ber
company>
B R
To push the line th ro u g h th e val-
I
perm ission to tax itself, th a t city i t - ; , ey of
I1Hnoig r ,yer and into tbe
The filing of the above com plaints!
staged in th is section.
G reer, H. B. P lum m er, H. A. S tearns,
self will vote on a proposal to levy a port Qf Cregcent CRy on th e e x tr^me I
'i s to se ttle th e question as to who!
T h e :» . m ost rem ark ab le fe a tu re of A « . M. O r c h a r d , A . s , h , la n d , F
T- u r n i t u r e
ta x of $3.000,000 at th e ra te of n o rth e rn C alifornia coast a to tal of I
| has supervision of th e A shland creek
I the rodeo to visitors was th a t all ; com pany, C. W. B anta, Nelda Cafe,
$1.000.000 a year, the first levy to approxim ately 85 m iles of track m ust j
' canyon, the governm ent th ro u g h the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. — The stock used and on exhibit was raised w D H odkinson, Vendom e Hotel.
be m ade a fte r p riv a te subscriptions be laid a t a cost ranging betw een
I forestry service, or the city of Ash­ U nited States suprem e c o u rt today j in K lam ath county.
Local r id e r s , A shland c re a m e ry , C. B. L am kin,
to the extent of $1,000,000 have been $2,500.000 and $3,000,000.
land, which gets its w ater supply denied a petition for th e re h e a r in g ; madp gratify in g show ings in c o n te s ts ; A shland F ru it and p roduce associa-
raised.
from the w atershed in which t h e ; Of tb e case Of- the Coronado C o a l, ag ain st profession Is.
tion, Mrs. Max G eB auer. Rose B roth-
\ ANCOl \ ER , B. C., Oct. 9.
picnic was held. The case will un- com pany ag ain st the U nited Mine
The exposition com m ittee also has
EM BRO IDERY CLASS WAS
ers, F. J. M urphy, Thad P. Coleman,
, ( onsiable M cBeath, who re ta in e d doubtedly be appealed and carried to W orkers of Am erica.
au th o rized
im m ediate
comm ence-
STATE W, C. T. U. MEETING
W ELL ATTENDED SATURDAY
H. G. E nders J r., J. N. Dennis,
from th e w orld w ar witli a "Victoria a big^gj. court, reg ard less of which
m ent if th e exposition is approved a t |
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IN MCMINNVILLE TOMORROW
In a decision e a rlie r in the year,
| B row n’s Cash M arket, R. M iddleton,
th e Novem ber election, of an inten-i
,pbe c h ild ren ’s em broidery class. cross’ was
shot, and D etective gide jg gjven i be decision in ju stice the co urt held the m iners union was
| K ruggel B rothers. Billings Agency.
slve a d v ertisin g cam paign fo r Ore- which heid its first session a t the Quirk was w ounded today by F red court-
M embers of the W om en’s Chris-
responsible as such for dam ages to
B eaver R ealty company, A shland Ho-
gon, in which its a ttra c tio n s a n d j»jeed iec raft shop S atu rd ay a fte r- Deal, a negro.
,
all te , R H H inthorne H arrison Broth-
property and ilfe grow ing out of the tian T em perance Union, from «...
o p p o rtu n itie s will he sent fo rth to nQOn wag a tte n d ed bv an even two
Deal w as driving an autom oblle OREGON FOOTBALL FANS
strik es
| sections of th e sta te will g a th e r th is,
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, ¡ers, D ickerson & Son J. W. McCoy.
th e w orld, anil which is to continue dozen c]lildren. who w ere given th e ir e ra tic a ,ly in the heai1 of th e c ity ’
W ITNESS GOOD CONTESTS siriKet’-
The refusal of the court to re h e a r week in M cMinnville, the occasion p
R aegj G D Wood Fap( side
. on th ro u g h to the period of the ex- in itial in stru ctio n in fancy work. when th e two officers jum ped on the
I th e case released approxim ately a
the 39^h f ni“ ’Ta lJ ' o,y e ’V ion_ iof Meat M arket, P antorium Cleaners.
ru n n in g board and a rre ste d him. ; W ith the opening of the N orthw est ’
do]larg Qf fundg Qf U e
th e Oregon g ta te w . c . T . G
position.
The Class A G arage, Jam es B a rre tt, F. C.
Many of the youngsters had never
M arjorie conference d u rin g th e nast w eek -en d ! "’" " O '1 ‘i“ “ “ ” ° r Iu n «s or m e u n ite d — —
- - - *■ -
received any tu to rin g along th is line w n ,le y u ir a tooK cn aig e oi ma jo n lo n ie ren c e d u rin g th e past week e n d |Mjne W orkers wbicb was beld up sessions, which will be presided over
rens.
hut all gave th e ir undivded a tte n - Earl> w hite, an underw orld charac- football in the northw est and
a lo n S ! pendjng a c tion by the court. by tb e sta te president, Mrs. M ary
PORTLAND PROPOSES
THREE TAX LEVIES
SHAKE-UP PREDICTED
pOR 1923 BALL SEASON
* vri\ i 7 i o
ju n ju n
BEAR STATE RIDER
FOR PICNIC PARTY
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t on to Mrs. Conover, who believes ter who was w ith Deal, M cBeath e s - . tlie Pacific coast is in full swing. | Thg C oronado' Coal com pany is M allett, will begin Tuesday a fte r-
they will he greatly hen efitted hv corted Deal to a p atrol box. T here The I m versity ot Oregon
w h ite - j,e ft free tQ b],jng suitg f(jr dam ageg noon and close F rid a y evening,
th e lessons which she Is giving free the negro a ttack ed the officer.
washed W illam ette university in t h e 'to property ¡n the low er federal
The p resid en t's address will fea-i
of charge
" ^ en ^ ulrk w ent to the assist- first conference gam e to be played courtg
• tu re the W ednesday afternoon ses-
Owing to th e num ber th a t cam e ance of M cBeath, Deal opened f i r e ,; in th e s ta te th is season, by a score,
’ __________________ sion. An b o n r will be devoted to
for th e lessons two classes w ere fataRy w ounding M cBeath who died ¡of 3 7 to 0. The O. A. C. alum ni
the rep o rts of county p residents, and
form ed one betw een 1 and 2 o’clock soou a fte r reaching a hospital. Q uirk m anaged to cross the re g u la rs ’ line ¡M EDFO RD BATTERY SHOP IS
F . B M itchell, a tto rn ey from the
was
w
ounded,
but
not
seriously,
and
once
before
th
e
final
w
histle
ended
I’l RCHASED BY LOCAL MEN federal prohibition office, will speak
and th e o th er betw een 2 and 3.
on “ Problem s of Law E n forcem ent.”
PA RIS, Oct. 9. T urkish troops
Those in a tten d an ce at S a tu rd a y ’s gave chase to Deal, who latei was a gam e th a t stood, O. A. C. 26,
i A lum ni 6.
D uring the la tte r p a rt of the week T here will be a b anquet in the even-
th a t violated the n eu tral zone on the cjasseg w ere:
C larice and Irm a caPtu red
O ther gam es and the resu lts a re : negotiations were u n d e r way be- ¡ng fon owed by a session on the!
E xam inations for all grades of 11-
T u r k is h s t r a i t s , a t I s m id , s o u th o f Gr 0 w so n B la n c h G a te s , V ’ola H a v e s .'
I S tanford 9, Olympic club 27; U. of tween Max and Ted G eB aurer, of c h ild ren ’s farm hom e, in charge of censes wil1 be beld in A shland Octo-
C o n s ta n tin o p le , h a v e w ith d r a w n , a c - E u n 5 c e w in g . V irginia C randall Svl- AGGIE CO-EDS TO COM PETE
W IT H
K i l t O A N C F TORS C ’ 8 ° : U n ite d S tates M arines 0; Mul- A shland, for the purchase of th e Ada W allace U nruh.
The principal ^er 26’ at which tinie an 1 n,,ed
c o rd in g to an an n o uncem ent m ade b y , vja P rovost L ucille R eeder. S arah
WITH MEA
K H A A tE J
. tnom ah club 20, A storia A thletic P e rk in s’ Auto E lectric shop, 27 address will be given hy Judge W a l-;S ta tes radio inspector wil1 be in the
th e F ren ch foreign office.
and M argaret LeM asters. D orothy
I city. All im portant radio statio n s in
club 0; U. of W. 26, M ontana 0; G rape stre e t, M edford. Satisfactory t e r B Evans
F oreign office officials said they ^ h u n g e r, M arv and M yrtle McCoy,
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the vicinity will also be visited by
considered the Ism id incident closed BeatriCP and v io la U nderwood. Vir-
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- Gonzaga 35; College of P uget Sound a rra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade d u rin g th e
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th e governm ent official. Unless o th ­
a n d no longer a source of anxiety.
gjn,a H ooper M iram and P o rtia L E G E ’ Corvallis, Oct. 9.— A g irls’ 0.
! week-end, and the new ow ners as- TWO W IN TER EXPOSITIONS
erw
ise notified, the exam ination is
A ccording to official advices, the Conover Vm es Hervev Viola Wood o rch estra organized for com m ercial
a large num ber of A shland people sum ed th e m anagem ent today.
1
w lL L BE HFLR AT MEDFORD
scheduled
for 9 o’clock.
K lam ath
com m ander of the T u rk s a t Ism id Tone H azea
N o rm a ’ Brow er. La- playing ou the cam pus, has entered attended^ th e M edford H igh-A lum ni
Though^ having th e ir business in j
T housands of people from south- F al,s applicants will tak e th p ’r ex-
said lie had m istaken th e exact loca- V erne Ram sey and F ran ces Cadamo com petition w ith m en’s organiza- contest S atu rd ay aftern o o n , in which M edford, both the men will continue
tions
for
dance
jobs.
The
co-eds
the
high
school
cam
e
out
w
ith
th
e
to
reside
in
A
shland,
m
aking
the
ern
Gregon and n o rth e rn C alifornia ainina?ion here.
All second grade
tion of th e n e u tra l boundary line and
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have
alread
y
“
lan
d
ed
”
th
re
e
jobs.
¡long
end
of
a
12
to
6
score.
trip
to
M
edford
daily.
are
expected
to
atten
d
the
two
bi
g
:
a
m
a
teu
r
radio
o
p
erato
rs m ust a P-
crossed it w ith o u t know ing it, w ith­
AUTO THIEF HAS HIS NERVE;
—
,
w
in
ter
show
s
th
a
t
are
being
planned
pear
and
take
the
first
grade am a-
d raw al; as soon as the B ritish m ill-'
STEALS BATTERY FROM CAR
iby
M
edford
w
ithin
th
e
next
30
days.
te
u
r
exam
ination
o
r
fo
rfeit th eir
tarv a u th o ritie s dem anded it.
The
Jackson
County
Corn
show
second
grade
o
p
e
ra
to
r’s
license.
It was T u rk ish forces in th is sec­
W hen Ray C lary a tte m p te d tc
H
wil
open
O
ctober
21,
w
hile
the
O
ther
c
itie
s
in
Oregon
in which
to r whose m ovem ents gave so m uch
s ta r t his c a r about 10 o’clock last
| Rogue R iver Valley Apple show is the exam inations are to be given are
an x ietv to the B ritish.
n ig h t, he received no response to a
B scheduled to begin Novem ber 4. The Pendleton, The Dalles, A storia, Sa­
tu rn of th e sw itch. He lit «a m atch
il corn th a t is displayed will be tak en lem ’ E u gene, and M arshfield.
No
MEN OI TULASS WOMEN:
and discovered th e floor boards to
to P o rtlan d for exhibition d u rin g reg u la r exam inations will be held at
WIN FAXCYW ORK PRIZES
be out of place.
B ending low er,
the Pacific In te rn atio n a l Stock expo- tbis ’’me in P o rtla n d , as they are
Clary found th a t w hile he had been j
sition. Jackson county farm ers are beld Oiere every th re e m onths. The
TACOMA. W ash.. Oct. 9.— Two
m aking a social call, som eone had
reported as being determ ined th a t next date f° r exam ination is Novem-
m en invaded “ no m an ’s land a t the
. .
x
, paid a visit to his m achine while it
th e county will c ap tu re prizes at ber 23.
w estern W ashington fair a t P uyal-
. ___ _
t ___
was parked in fro n t of th e house,
th
e big sta te fair.
lup and w ere aw arded first honors
and d ep arted w ith a storage b a tte ry .
CALIFORNIA CATTLEMEN HOLD
for needle w ork. T he w inners are
__________________
MEETING SUNDAY AFTERNOON
W
ORK
OF
LOCAL
ARTIST
Jam es O liver, a local tailo r, and R.
FEATURED
AT
STATE
FAIR
D. Balou. m em ber of the Tacom a WOMAN KILLS I»ARGK RUCK
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REDDING. Calif., Oct.
9 —A
fire d e p a rtm e n t.
O liver won his
W ITH SMALL CA LIBER R IF L E
The
pictured
forest
fire
repre-
m
eeting
of
th
e
N
orthern
C
alifornia
first prize w ith a filet-trim m ed
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|i sen tatio n painted by Miss Mabel C attlem en 's association was called
luncheon set. and B alou’s w inning
W A LK ER. Calif.. Oct. 9.— Mrs.
| Russel of th is city, was shown a t Sunday afternoon. The m eeting was
display was a luncheon set trim m ed F red Jensen, of M cKinney Creek, in
p the sta te fair a t Salem , in an exhibit held a t the request of the C alifornia
w ith ta ttin g .
Siskiyou county, w hile h u n tin g w ith
m ade by th e Scenic P reserv atio n so- C attlem en ’s association, which is
Ju d g es at the fair said the w ork a ,22-caliber rifle, jum ped a deer,
| ciety at th e req u est of G overnor Ol- holding a m eeting in every county
of the m en surpassed any w om en’s She was not looking for such big
& cott. Miss R ussell sent the p ictu re in the sta te d u ring the m onths of
w ork show n.
b u t w ith her first shot, she
" : direct to the governor, who w ished October and Novem ber, to discuss
____ ___________ _____ *
d it down.
i it to be seen by th e people of the w ith the cattlem en th e ir local prob-
The L ad ies’ A r t club will m eet
She then shot a second tim e, h lt-
sta te , em phasizing th e - n e e d to be lems, in o rd er th at th e association
th is evening in Pioneed hall. H ost- tin g it in the neck. It was a five-
,
careful w ith fires in th e forest.
' may form ulate its program of work
esses for th e evening a re M esilames point buck. Mrs. Je n se n ’s husband i
The
pain
tin
g
has
been
retu
rn
ed
to
for 1923, to be of g re a te r service to
Otto Wiedfeldi. am bassador from Germany, and his wife and son Herman, whom he has Just brought over from
L. Schwein, W. M. Myers and C lint had to carry it hom e for her a dis-
th
e Industry in the state.
Gcrmuuy to W ashington.
Miss Russell.
B aughm an.
tance of ab o u t one-half mile.
German Ambassador Brings Over His Family
!