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 c ed by Ashland Parent Teacher Body spitting machine guns, took pIBMe in a nearby Mol 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» 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