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Oregon Historical Society . Auditorium Lake Dries up, Swimmers Must Seek New Pools Hinted Of AttffBSt tt BAKER, ORB., Sept. 15— (U. ; « The total registration of motor P ) —Jaat how Senator Robert vehicles in the office of Secretary N. Stanfield’s political hopes will of State for the month of August. b ea ffe cted by the alleged dis Just cloned, amounted to 6.641, of t/h leh 816 were trucks, aa against orderly affair In which ha fc»r- »-total of 6.188 motor vehicle reg- tielpated Sunday night In a local Guaterò Cúrrense. Mexican most- •nfa la now the center of dia- dan. recently abaixtnned bla "cult 1st rations for August, 1924. and enssoa hare. There Of InfeMectuals** In .Westchester, '3.18B fo r August 1921. Senator Stanfield will be np N. T , whep ; ih p j fare oí» ql hie were «31 trucks registered In Aug for re-election at the next get: rommina «li»clptas threatened him _rsv > er* l election and the standard hearers in his campaign ad to deny chargee pending against him and fram e- SeUator Stanfield's name Is on the pol|ee Wetter opposite the charge of drunkenness and disorderly ooadact. He was ar re s t« Sunday night by Phil Edena, police officer. Frank McCol- orney. announced he charge against ould probably be • f disorderly eon- s friends, (oaring i* * AW','.; ust, 1924. The total amount of fees collected for motor vehicle. motorcycle, dealer, chauffeur and operator registrations for August '1 9 2 5 , was »107.526 77, as com- pared to »85.776.76 for August I 1924. and »4 1.125.75 for August 1021. ■- j F or the elght-moaths' period tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt . Jl ff 7 / f , ' ■ U .< " * /K S S s X U January 1 to August 31, 1926, the I registration of motor vehicles In ,; 'M Oregon totaled 202,215, of which » s « W i » number 16,789 were trucks, aa compared to 167,279 passenger PowwvSZh a n d fr fe n f cars and 14,033 trucks In 192B. ? .W - — ■ fo r the corresponding period. The ffj i m i s a aá~i / i w chairman of tl»e Park Board. asking fo r Inform ation upon the camp ground and the park la order that camplpg conditions In th a t eity may be bettered. Ashland’s auto park firs t gain- ed recognition In Kansas City through the efforts of two bdys, residents o f Missouri, who took « trip of over 7,900 miles, dur ing which they vlaited Ashland, A fte r camping In the (A g ta Park auto eamp the boys returned to their homes singing the praises of Ashland and Its auto _ ckmp u ntil the fame of the camp reached the Automotive cluh. with the result that the Missouri city w ill incorporate a 'nuralier of . the Ideas, originating In the local camp. In tb e lr'c iv ic camp field here today was without provocation and was an outrage. H e was neither -drunk, nor dis orderly. The people here know ing the facta are unable to un derstand why the Mrreet was total registration fees collected for the eight months’ period °< 1024 and, 14,766,463.90 fo r the Stanfield le ft here for Idaho points to continue hearings of tha senate public lands coraral*- tae on public lands affaire. Ills present tour as chairman of sub committee was calculated to boost his political stock until Sunday's a ffa ir occurred. A lready Bert B. Haney, mem ber of the shipping board, looms aa a formidable opponent on the Democratic ticket, bis contro versy w ith President Coolidge o fe r Adm iral Palm er, chairman of the emergency fleet corpora tion having forced him into tho lim e light and ia to considerable favor In his home state. I t was freely predicted here a tk a t the ease pending Stanfield w ill affect his chances for re elect ion. _ - ‘ _ A ' ~~ t t . • M e m o r ia l ÍS t o b< Dedicated At Vancouver " - G a th e rin g ed and classified aa folio««: Registration ’ Amount VA N C O U V E R , B. C., Sept. IS Classification Num ber of Fees — Thta Canadian town not many „ g ... - I miles from the border Une ú c a r e ...........-B.73B 9 71,163.25 teemU,< w,th excitement tid a l Trucks ___ BIB 21,318.02 BBd • nx,o«»|y awaits to m o h etf 294.99! J®*« »«»ted fo r d t f i- Motorcycles .... 06 1 141 90 cation of ’the H arding Interna- Chauffeurs *....1,141 3 3 1 A 0 IU o m I Oood W ,u M em orial wlH , tt Dealers ------- 87 I he celebrated. The memorial tt Headlight device tt 1,550.00 bf Klwanls International, approvals — 31 tt '«B.Oe'M w service organisation with Transfer« ...... 4< 308.00. n*nety-elx thousand members In tt Dtpllcates ....__ 308 Operators ...... ..7,749 0,845.00 the United States and Canadá, is ft tt ________a tribute to the memory o f the 7 late honored «xecntlve and a tt monument to exemplify the- one- tt hundred and seven y eses.-o f tt friendship of the two countries. tt In Stanley Park, Vancouver’s tt municipal beauty spot and* play tt ground, where the memorial lx tt Wisconsin Voters Today Select New U. S. Senator Tht Weather Tomorrow, Opening Day, is Medford Day. Special «' tertainment Features Planned for Every D ay <f ’‘Bigger and Better* * Industrial fair. Tine Exhibit» Are Entered in Show. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt B « Program Tor Year Annou>c ed by Ashland Parent Teacher Body spitting machine guns, took pIBMe in a nearby Mol<l here uot long ago. Two tractor salesmen, Jkiiioustratlng for the tam e ’’prospect” engaged in an argument about how the demonstration happened. A fte r a tew words »hey mounted their charger« and began man- tt tt tt tt tt tt I The tractors, uot poe- seasing a ll tha w arlike advantage« of war-tim e tanks,, were abandoned. a fte r a .few bumpe which did little damage, and then the men descended aad resorted to the p rim - Itlve method— fists, One of the two was charged by the other with ’ battery as a result of th e ir keen commercial riv a lry . w w iu iu g n m t .mi KH011 t ouniy tair grounds wiH awing ojien to the putUic, and the “ bigger and lietter” 1925 Jackson (ou nty Industrial show will be officially opened. Tomorrow will lie Medford day, and a program fea turing Medford people and Medford events has been ar- anged. The entire city of Medford will be closed «faring the afternoon hours, in order that the hundreds who would otherwise lie forced to work may attend the fair. , Thpee who have made entries this year, and they are legion, have been working frantically for the past several ddya, in an effort to complete their exhibits before the oftening. day. The tair grounds is a Iteehive of industry finishing up the few exhibit# which have placed. U tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt located, the finishing to u e ia a .o f boauty wars dexterously hfhdled M ADISON, W le., 8ept. 16— thto morning by Charles MnregaJ (U . J».)— Conservative estimates 1 the Ita lia n sculptor, under «hose, by* political observers based on supervision the erection o f the the vote polled at the last presi monument has been going on for} dential election indicate that the past twelve months. Some more than 350,000 of Wiscon eight-hundred feet from the mein sin's cltixenry w ill travel to the entrance of the park and built Jobs polls Tuesday in the prim ary underneath tha ta ll majestic the of the spectal election to fill trees of thia wonderful part the the seat in the United States of the North American continent, .senate- made vacant by the the memorial has beeagreeted death- o f Robert M. La Follette. Orauite and bronse. tone of it, The prim ary ends three weeks make up the m a te rla r substance. of bitter and intenaive campaign But Klwanians give to this sub ing by six candidates, who are: Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Pro stance a greataf^ntgnlficanca and value, i t is th e representation gressive-Republican; Roy P. W il of a spiritual fortification, a cox, att-aight Coolidge Republi (Continued On F o u r) can nominated at the recent Osh boundary m arker extending Its Influence from the Pacific across kosh convention; Francis E. Mc- to tha A tlantic and expressive govern, republican; John M. of both Canada’s and the United Work^ socialist; W illia m George States* understanding of peace. Bfuce, democrat; Rev. Daniel . W ith in a few hours the thou Woodward, republican, andoreod sands crowtJJwg Into this city } by the state K. K. K. Another candidate w ill be entered. HI« and Its environs w ill meet at name, however, w ill not appear tha, shrine. Officials of the two ( 1 on the ballot, hut w ill have to countries whose relations have , be written In. He Is Judge C. always been peaceful w ill com- ( His- ' B. Rogers, democrat? chosen re- memorSte this oeeaslon. tory w ill then sot almost a pro- , cently by a faction of democrats (U. P. H Lotudgnet, displeased with Brhce’s stand on cedent, 'fo r tho momorlhl Is not , aa a symbol of hope ( abottt 60. fleeing in a stolen the league of natlona and the expreeglve ' Thirty-one candidates reported fo r peace, but a bulwark built , antomobur on a thoughtless world court. on tho foundation of an already , love affair with Genia Owen, to Coach W a lt Hughes'yeaterday 18, was shot and UDed near afternoon, the opening of the S. P. WOULD BUILD------- existing century and more of here today by 0. P; Talent, wh ortii weeK or root nail prn< tk ' itlonsblp NEW TRUNK ROAD Rest history doom to date. Also state traffic officer. It is at the Ashland high school. ' tt a list of county officers, with a Is expected that three or four said Talent shot at Lousig- K L A M A T H FA LLS, Sept. IB — brief aketeh of their respective net when he attempted to more men, not yet In school, w ill (U . P .)— The Southern Pacific VICTORIA IR duties; officers of the principal be out before tho end of the OTTONO esoape. T he girl said she railway, through its president, cltlee and towns of the state, and week, m aking three fufl team* met Lousignet in Ole Blum W illiam Sproule, announced to VIC TO R IA , JB. C. Sept. IB. — an otlcial directory of the news- •bou t two weeks ago. pis- reporting for practise. day that it would establish a ( U. F .) — Police here are on tho papers aad poetofflceh In Oregon The team thto year, w ill bo triot Attorney Chaney of trunk line between Portland and of Jely 1, 1926. Complete sta Jaokson county waa acoom- light, but from a ll Indications Odgen, Utah, via Klam ath Falls, lookout today for tong trouble In ae Chinatown, following th a , fatal tistical data, embracing the fin should be fast. The men range ipanving Talent at the time Alturas and Eastern California shooting last night of Wa> Low ancial. political, population and (a weight from 126 to 16« of the shotting. and Nevada points. If the Inter Fong in a gun fight. Witnesses taxation acttvUiae aad tatereets pounds, with most of the candi state Commerce Commlsaion w ill M id tho Chinaman was kINed of tho state pre also covered in dates ranging about 146 pounds. grpnt an exclusive grant »termis- after a quarrel w ith another or abstract form. Hughes yesterday put hla men tion to the Oregon trunk ra il iental. Oregon and Washington Alt of tha subject matter has through some loosen lag up work, way to extend Its lines from beep condensed to tho lim it, eon- — Cloudy in the Bastern and drilled them In the fundit- Bend to k lam ath Falla. How portion. Probably show- ststeat with eemprehension of de meatalc. i t w ill be several days ever, the tra ffic would thou not tail and statistical accuracy, la ora In tho w M t Moderate. before tha /ouggatgra get down It. T. Retsfeger of Modford Motherly winds along to the real grfnd.’ whleh wlH con be sufficiently groat to w arrant was a visitor la Ashland yes- order Ur keep within the lim it of a fu ll program of tho Southern t i e eoast. tinue u ntil after Thaaksglvlng. tarday. Pacific, the statement M id , I t> tt heiress, who left her ch two years ago, has Aboard, also, was Dr. it a wedding in Europe. If lUJ IfFIG W ig I IU / |I t ||) II I I ILL U 4 * farfare to Stage T>P|XV/1 A flip ITplij kt Fight | | | * | | | l ff I I* , M kH 1 /1 1 1 /lv /l I Ll l i l i l í ■ SANTA CLARA, Cal.. Pf|l A fllf JP IR/hVt A-YJ tt Bspt'. 16— 4 U. P .l— T an k \ |/lJ ||r I III 111 I tt warfare, with most of the U * 1*1 U ll I V l/J t 1 s KSP « c o rapsniments except entire year of IB M . The total fees collected for the calendar y e a r -1921 amounted to 32,324,- 931.25. The excess or motor vehicle reg- istrations for the eight months of 1925. ending August 21, over those for the entire year o f IB M , was 9.588, of which 8,87» were „ passenger c a n aad 707 were “ trucks. Regletrattoa fees fo r the month of August 1925, are credit- tt tt tt » tt tt tt " * IfoWf «^n»<U«U^^^.| ■dene warned the senator to behave, he said, but the latter} disregarded his warnings and defied the officer, advising the Oity Interested la ite r to leave him alone because Ashland Conducts Conduci he woe United States senator. .. U ltim ately the senator struck a t Edens, * It was said, and the ; The fam e of Ashland's mu policeman responded with a rap nicipal auto camp has spread as of his bily club and took tho fag Bast aa Kaneaa City. Missouri senator to the poMee station y lth and the Automotive Club of- that his head bleeding. Stanfield city has written Frank Jordan, r rested «a drunken Stanfield was ' told newspapers V M BRCBD, C a l« ., Sept, IB — (U . P .) — Privately, owned swimming pools have, again come -Into favor here because of the gradual drying up of Yosemite lake, owned by the Merced Irrig a tio n die- trlct. which usee It fo r storage purposes The lake was kept un usually fu ll during the spring and summer by heavy rains, but the water Is rapidly recoup ing. Hundreds of beth- ors who sought escape from the heat In the cool waters now must be con tent to use, plunges. W hile it is possible to-sw im in the lake, re- feeding water has le ft huge expanses of* mixed sand and mud which bathers hfUst traverse. The present season Is the first in which there have been nt> drownings or accidents. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt The Parent Teacher Circle of the Junior High school are tak ing up this year a study of the child. The plan Is to have informal discussions tukliig up problems of I mj O i parent and teacher. This should prove mu tually helpful and It is hoped that all parents us well as ull the members of the Circle will make* an effort to attend these meetings. « , The first meeting w ill be held at the Junior High school W ed nesday, September 16 at 4:00 O clock. BhUawlng. Ja Uw com- piste program for the yea/: September— Reading of the ob ject of P arent Teacher or- ganlsation. Subject for discus sion-— "Foundation Stones of Character.” 1. Obedience— Mrs Pratt. T ru th — Mrs. G. H. Yeo. Self Control— Mrs. Le- B rom ley. F a ith — Mrs. B. L. Pow- 6. Reverence— Mrs. Dahoff. October— Baked bean supper. November— Report of the state Convention. * Decern ber-^-Jun lor High visiting day. January— Subject for DAtc.itsslon — “ Home L ife .” 1. Social life in the linni > — Mrs. 8. J. Chaney. ». L o v e — W — home and loyalty to each other— Mr.-. H. A. Stearns. ... February— Subject for D I hciihs I o i — "Vocational Training”— Mr.-. ■ Edith Good March— Subject for (lUruFRlon— “ Imagination, Ila place in child life ”— Mrs. J. W. McCoy. A p ril— Subject for discusalon — Air Mail Route Bids Are to be Opened Today If You Don’t Pay Taxes You Lose A ll’’ Declares Congressman One of the finest exhibits of the entire fa ir w ill be that en tered by the Talent Irrigation district. One entire side of the Industrial building with the ex- ception -of two booths, w ill he occupied by this exhibit, which w ill feature the products of the territory, embraced by the Tal ent Irrigation district. For the past several days, a large crew or men have been engaged In receiving the fine stock which has been entered, and by opening time tomorrow, a ll of the animals w ill be In Taxation Is the most brutal! thing in (he world. If yoli don’t! pay your taxes, along comes-the sheriff and he sells your a c -1 cumulations of years. I f you The automobile show do not have the money to pay year w ill occupy one entire teat, your taxes, and lose everything and will lie representative of the you have, you get little or no automotive industry in the coun sympathy from your friends and ty. Almost every dealer In the neighbors. Therefore, I aay, tax county has made entry to the ation, being so brutal, should exhibit. rest as lightly aa possible upon The U, 8. Forest service thia the shoulders o f the WMaoary.”# M a r hath eutarug « » declared Congressman W. C.x which wiU he oac of the heat Hawley, speaker at the chamber at the fair. of commerce forum luncheon to- Entertainm ent features at tho fair this year w ill he maay. Hawley. Ilka every other hold Vaudeville shows, races, hand er of public office, who is visit concerts, and many other fea ing his constituents, allowed his tures have already been a r hearers, to understand that he, ranged, and every night Abbie being on the ways and means i committee of the house, was re-' Greed and hie celebrated Nite Hawk orchestra w ill rurnlsh mu sponsible for a large cut In sic for a dance. taxation during the past five The McCleave horse show w ill years. He allowed the Inference also he aa entertainm ent fea to (Irap easily and quietly, but ture of the show. This string nevertheless the Inference was of educated horsea. la the fea there. However, fo r. the most ture of the Pacific International part. Hawley traveled lines of Livestock show In Portland each thought interesting to his hear year, and they are expected to ers. allowing himself only on make a big hit x^lth these who one or two occasions to do a attend the Jackson county fair. little stumping. The program for tomorrow fol The congressman, who has lows: • L— 10.00 a: m — Aty buildings lower house of the national legis open to public. lature for the past 20 years, 10:00 to 12:00 a. m— Music took as hla subject, "Taxation.” iu various buildings. Explaining (Continued on Page F o u r) of exhibits. Horseshoe pltchng, etd. 12:30 p. m.— Demonstralng of | various labor-saving devices by exhibitors. 12:30 p. m.— Oates of grand stand and Inside track open. The gate directly south of grand- stand between grandstand and | race stables Is the only gato I open to Inside track. 1 :15 p. m.— Concert by Cra- terian Orchestra In grandstand, directed by Wilson W aite. Running Brants 1-4 Mile F ree-for-A ll; 3-8 Mile F ree-fo r-A ll; 1-8 Mile Free-for- A ll. .. Moaorayrle Stents Agd Knee» . Stock ear auto race, back-up auto race, obstacle auto race, g irl’s posy race. McCleave’s show , Invitations have been extend- ed by the K lam ath county cham ber of commerce to a ll people W A SH IN G TO N , Sept, 15. — who cab attend, to be present at (U . P .) — Bight air mall I'outea, | the ceremonies to be conducted touching at 28 of the large cities a t the rim of C rater Lake Sunday in all parts of the country and ex afternoon, commamoratfug the tending over 4.676 milo<. will be discovering of the lake by John _________ horses doing various stunts. ruenlng---- wlthlu two or three W esley H lllm ad, H illm an discovered the beau 9:00 p. m— Judglug beglas months, If the post office depart ment accepts the bids for their tifu l lake In 1862, when he wee tu all departmanta. H e lived 2:16 p. n»,— Maslcal prograu operation, which were submitted but 21 years of age. to see It developed Into one ot bagina la Merehaut’a Pavllloa. today. on the Special £ y le show by Ruesell’e, The eight routes will he l>ytse<l the greatest resorts Inc. to commercial firms, who w ill coast. « ' . A bronte plate w ill he erected 7:90 Vaudevllle show tu -havskthe privilege of carrying pas sengers. The postage fee w ill act at the point on the lake where front of graadstaad. as a sort of government subsidy It was first observed My a for commercial aeronautical pas whits man. and entertalamoat la Merehhata’ The following iaacrlptloa w ill BalMtng, senger lines. It le hoped. The lines Io be operated If the be engraved oa the plate: 9:20 p. Daaelag hegfaa John Weeley H lllm a a . bide are accepted are. Rail Lake In Fair Grouada Favlltoa as4 C ity, Los Vegaa.JLoa (Angeles, Discovered C rater continúes uutll mMaight. Blko, Boise. Pasco, Seattle, Port at this point 9:00 p.- m.—Otyle show in land, Modford, Sacramento, San June I I . 1SBB. Merchante’ BulMIag hy J. C. Bora lu Albany, N. T . w* ' Mareh IB . 1133. Died tu Hope Villa. La. Maruh II. t i l l .