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■ f-L . ' Xö-xfcl 2 LOCAL HEN ARE LOST ON BUNTING TRIP TER Neanderthal Man Said Discovered Near^Aihany, Ore. te» Á . ■— ■ te t e BEEMIRELY REDECORATED j t o b e Worked Over and Remodeled Nate Mext Week TO COST NEARLY 16,000 SEARCHING PASTY OUT B . F . Shearer o f HvyUtlc, Manter Decorater, te be In Charge o fW o rk A fte r searching Wednesday Bight and yesterday for la c k Bdwards and N ate Simpkins, t w , preil known local man, who are reported to he io e t l u the Lake p f t h e Woods coaatry, forest rangers this morning called 'fo r a party o f Ashland men to aid thorn in the search. B illie Briggs, ideal attorney. Who is thoroughly fa m ilia r w ith th e country in which the men a re reported to be lost, this m orning le ft w ith a party to aid in the search. Those who ae- oompenied Briggs a re Boy P arr and P at Dailey, depnty state game wardens, and Jinx. BtegeJ. I A ll of these men are thorough ly fa m ilia r w ith the Lgke of th e Woods and B lk creek country and together w ith the forest ser ▼ice men, w ill be able to every Inch of the land. Bdwnrds and Simpkins were o b a hunting expedition, start in g Monday afternoon; JBdwards has been st the Lake of the Woods fo r some time, spending hie vacation, w hile Simpkins le ft here Menday to Join him in tha hunt. The men were to hare been bach by Wednesday a fte r noon by the latest, since Simp kins, a railw ay m all clerk. Was dae out of 'Ashland on- his ran Thursday m o rn in g .' W hen the hunters did not re tu rn on tim e, a party of forest rangers started on a search for them . The rangers searched throughout the night and a ll day yesterday, but • were unable to fin d the men. This morning they called for help to aid them In th e search. Roy P a rr, deputy game warden who w ill be one o f the searchers, and who knows the B lk creak and L ake of the Woods, country as w ell ns any man in this sec tion of the state, this morning said. "There isn’t a chance In th e world of the men not b-dnr found. I t would not surprise m e to hare th»m come out by themselves. I t Is pretty h a r 't fo r to o men to wander around ap there w ithout com ing,to rome sort of a road o r a tra il which w»r. bring then* unt.” I t is believed th a t the men m ay have bejn caught In a snowstorm and snowed in. P a rr, hotkbver. < one not believe this to he the ease, declaring th a t in nil probability. If scow fe ll w hile they were hunt.ng. It was not y >t deep enough to prevent them from finding their w ay out, s rd th at the* snow would aid In finding th?) men. President James Rowland Angell, of Yale, in his annual report, decries the over em phasis given to sports and other extra-class activities ,by the students of the uni- Iversity. TEARING DP OF JACKSONVILLE - • M A D STOPPED Work is Stopped When Pub lic Service Commission Intervenes M E D FO R D , Sept. 1R— Yester day afternoon City Attorney John H? C arkln received a tele gram from the p u b M ^ service commission stating body bad ordered W . S. Bar num 't o discontinue tearing up the Jackson^Ule-Medford ra il road, and th a t' a hearing had been ordered to be held in the city h a ll at Medford on Friday, Octohbr 1«. Tbis probably explains the fact th a t the work of dis m antling the road a t the Jack sonville end was not resumed yesterday. “ Injunction proceedings are expected to be started by the cities o f Medford and Jackson v ille today against W . S. Bar num to prevent his dismantling the Medford Coast railw ay from Jacksonville to Medford be fore the public service comm le sion has passed on his applica tion to dismantle the road," says a news dispatch received in Medford from Salem, yester day. “ Fred A . W illiam s, a Salem attorney. 10ft Wednesday night fo r Jacksonville and w ill rep resent th a t city while John fl. Cnrkin, Medford .city attorney w ill handle the case for that city. A telegram from Carkln stated th a t Barnum on his own in itiative had begun to tear ont th eroad.” Mr. W illiaam had not shown np in either thia pity or Jack sonville by early yesterday a fte r noon, nor had any court pro .» • ceedings been begun so fa r uh could bn leaipied. However, City Attorney Carktn expected him to arrive, and fe lt sure that he would eoneult w ith him be fore beginning any legal proceed ings In the names of the cities John B iiiiush, Ralph H ow ell Of Medford and Jacksonville. and H arold Stall, the Ashland Mr. C arkln has no plans to team , yesterday were swarded bring an ’ injunction suit against first prise tn th e stock Judging M r. Barnnm ?«nd thinks that hie contest to r C a lf Club members. protest sent to the public ser The.com petition was held a t the vice comniiBsion is sufficient. Jackson county fa ir grounds, ns In response to his protest tele p a rt of the program yesterday gram M r. Csrkin received a wire afternoon. from the commission st Salem The w in fo r the local boys en- yes terd ay th a t A tto rn ey W illiams t lt lt e Them to a free trip To the] had conferred w ith the commis Pacific International Livestock sion and th at he would confer Shew, to be held la Portland late with him today. thia fa ll. Here, they w ill again The protest telegram sent to e a te r the steak Jadgiag contests, the commission by City Attorney and i f saeseasfnl there, w ill be Carktn was as follows: entitled to enter tbe contests at . “ W . 8. Barnum is tearing up the Chicago Livestock show. railroad line through city of Lest yeeT, tw e Ashland girls, Jacksonville and i f not stopped Prances and Robins G allatin wore w ill have the five miles to the tb e winners la tbe breed baking edge of Medford 'City lim its torn contest a t the local fa ir, again nt up in less than a week. Dang' the Pacific Internationa] Llve- erous as valuable rig h t of way intock show, and In te r were eeht w ill Im madlstaly revert. City to the Chisago sbdw. A t the let., council nt last- night’s meeting ta r place, they did not take pert went on record, against tearing In the competition, simply giv nay portion of this lino np anti) in g demonstrations of their abil it y nt brand baking. ; / O« ftage « 0 Local Boys Are Winners in Stock Judging Tryouts 1 Improvements w ill be made on the Vining theatre which w ill make It one o f the roost beauti fu l small th ea tres in the N orth west, according to an announce ment made tbis morning h y H . B. H urst, owner of the tboetre. The entire interior - of the theatre is to be redecorated and red ra-ped. 'N e w carpets w ill be laid, the balcony w ill be re modeled, and the seating capacity of the show increased slightly. Some of the boxes are to be removed. In order to improve the appearance of the interior. A new screen has been or dered, and w ill be placed w ith in a few days. The work is to cast between five end six thousand dollars, according to Hurst. B. F. 8hearer of Seattle, prom inent theatre decorator, has been engaged for the work, H urst announced. H urst and Fred Cushing, assistant manager of the theatre) returned yesterday from Seattle, where they confer red with Shearer in regard to the work. Sheerer ia considered the foremost theatrj^ deedrstor in the Northwest, and kps decorated batter tt a * -BBSs An attempt to sme from Canada wag nij 164,974 worth of spai thia old shoe brush. iQndA intothis aountry KttBse’s Point, .N„ Y;, when discovered secreted in ^Stéal My Grapes T il Steal Your Automobile Tire HOFE TO RE LABOR I 3 OPEN A U YEAR YUBA CITY. * *iept. 1 8 — (U . Calif., P .j — tt --What:« sauce for the goose B le sauce for the gander, B masoned J. G. Grenacher. f t Sutter county vlneyardist. ft , when ’ he saw a party of f t , Ban -Francisco tourists ft.. jpsrk their automobile in f t ' front Of his vineyard and ft-' help themselves to his ft grapes. f t * 1 Grenacher obtained a ft monkey wrench and atart- f t . e d . to ils k e off the spare ft tire. Explanation was f t demanded by tfie in- A LB A N Y Ore., Sept. 18— (U f P .) e -P a rts of hunts* remains in vol canic tend or ash. w h ite put together give sem bla ace of one of th e lower orders of man, have been located * by J. O. Crawford, geologist. He believes these may reveal valuable inform a- ,.tfo n about prehistoric people in this region. f The. sand was much finer than ordinary sand And was not water-worn, having sharp. kAife-ilke edges. Tbe skull was burled in several feet of this. Crawford believes ■ the remains to be those of a man who lived from 10,000 to 85.000 years • ago. Crawford has made sev eral other valuable scien tific finds dealing w ith early peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Re cently he uncovered on S stone overhanding c liff Over* the Sartlam river hieroglyphics which considered of great f portahee. are im - DAY OF CO. Olondy Skies Do Not Stop Big Crowds at Second Pair. Tomorrow is Final Day of Big Industrial S t a r . C ity Closes at Noon Today to Allow All to Enjoy T U r AH Ashland, is visitor at the Jackson County Fair this afternoon. Today, Ashland Day at the show, will see hundreds of local people in attendance at the W« event of the year in Jackson county. . In spite of the cloudy, threatening weather yesterday• threatening rain at any minute, a fine crowd was on hand throughout the day. The programs were coi scheduled, and a number of s o c ia l events added, . which had been postponed from Wednesday, the day because of rain. Throughout the day, the judging of the stcofc held the attention of many. Farmers ffnd livestock raisers of the district were especially interested in this part, of the program, and the barns were crowded with interested spectators when the judges inspected the animals. Some of the finest stock on the coast is entered at the Jackson county fair, and farmers are able to obtain a great deal of instruction, which will be very helpful -to them, while watching the judges at work. CLAGSTONE TO BE SPEAKER AT BIG CONCERN TO COUNTY FAIR TARE OYER OLD LUMBER The Ashland City present during the program Io - day. In spits of the feet th a t the fair board found it tmpos- Influence to be Used to Have bible to employ a band this ydak- Employment Office . because of lack of i . ' figgivita lw a d members of the band voted to attend the fair on Ashland day, M EDFO RD, Sept. 18— "A1 and to give a program In the though the local branch of the grand stand. The memb*ee ^rw' D ep artm en t of th e Interior 01 U. 8. Chamber of Commerce donating their servteeartos •io ym en t human is supposed Head to Appear Tomor- work. dose, on October IS . efforts are row Morning The whole city w ilt fid ftntad sires 'n o rth of San Francisco being made to have It stay, open at noon today. The banka w ill He has had years of experience through the w in ter," declared A report on the annual con Saddle Mountain Mill i* Sold close at eleven o’clock, while the in his w ork, and has a very Chris Gottlieb,'»secretary of the vention of the Chamber of Com to Campbell - Towle tt dignsnt owner, business houses w ill eteee. at competent staff of workmen to local branch today. merce of the United States w ill Company i ft “ I ’m stealing this tire ," twelve. The schools w ill net be “An effort w ill be made to aid him in the decorative work. be the feature of an address by ft Grenacher replied, K LA M A TH FALLS, Sept. 18— in session this afternoon. Hurst' announced that a large got congressmen from thia-.state Paul Clagstone. manager of the ft "W h at right have you Today is also school children’s part of the work would he com to use th eir influence to have the western division of the national Sale of the Saddle Mountain ft to do that?" asked the pleted without closing th e bureau made a permanent In chapiher at the Merchants’ bulld- I,umber company and six million day, and all school children, a t ft I owner. _____ .. theatre, hut that it would be stitution,” he added, M | ing a t the fairgrounds tomorrow feet of choice tim ber fo r a con tended by their parents, a re ad ft “ As mnch righ t as you - sideration reported to be 887,500 mitted to the grounds frew. To date, over 1 H 0 persons necessary to • close for three or ft have to steal my grapes," tj at 11 a. m. Tomorrow w ill be Josephine. four days during the finishing have been given employment H The western division, w ith the wag announced Wednesday by ft the rancher retorted, Josephine and Siskt- A. R. Capbell, deputy state sn-! Douglas, during the tim e the bureau has work. The work on the balcony eastern, north central and south | ft ■ The motorists returned The program ta r to- The bu and the ceiling w ill be completed been in operation. a central, was established under s perintendent of banka, when th e 'y ° u day. ft the grapes. I decentralised plan adopted recent- first payment on the mill was I morrow follows: without closing the theatre, but reau was initiated by the F ru it- 10:00 a. m.— A ll day I ly, and includes the States of A ri made. when the men start w o rkin g' growers' League, to aid In find- The mill and the timber were stratlons by exhibitors. sons, C alifornia, Colorado^ Idaho,! on the lower floor. It w ill he! ing men to pick fru it, but manj- 10:00 to 13:00 A. M.— Finish necessary to close. As large a ' other tsses have been given Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, included among the assets of the Labor handled Is Utah, W ashington, Wyoming, Ore First State and Savings bank, all horseshoe pitching toaraa- crew of men as possible w ill employment. gon, Alaska, H aw aii and the Phil- defunct, and were sold by Mr. ments. be put at work, in order that mostly unskilled, said Gottlieb. lpplnes. ! Campbell, who te in charge of R m o s- S tart 1:PO P . M. “This w in ter,” he said, "there the Job may be completed in 12:80 p. in.— Gates open to M r. Clagstone Is manager of liquidation of assets of the de- w ill be a call fa r men te cut the shortest tlmh possible. grandstand and Inside track. thls division. The western advis- funct institution. Shearer w ill be here tomorrow blight and do other orchard 1:15 p. m.— Orchestra concert ' ory council consists of Paul Shoup, The Campbell-Towle concern to look over the theatre, and w ork, and there w ill be many western vice-president, San Fran-' will take immediate possession in grandstand. definitely decide on the work persons seeking employment who i Rnnntag Events Cisco: A rth u r S. Bent, L a i Ange- of the new m ill and w ill instl- to be done. His men w ill a r oould be placed If the bureau- 1-4 M ile Free-For-A ll: 1-8 lee; O. M. C lark. Portland: E. O. tute repairs which w ill require rive Sunday, and the work w ill remained open.’* Mile Free-F o r-A ll; 6-8 Mile Fpee- Griggs, Tacoma; L. Hanchett, S alt| pxptfntiture of approximately probably be starteded Monday Gottlieb aaid th at at present For-A ll. Lake C ity: D. B. Hear, Phoenix; $25,000. there is a great surplus of labor morning. Electric and W ater Depart and Ralph M e rritt, Fresno. The 8:16 p. m.— Special musical The Saddle Mountain Lumber “ 1 am going to try to glva as pear picking has prsctltelly ments Moping Into New program in the Merchants' division held a meeting, in Ixis «-«nipany m ill was built four Ashland as fine a theatre as any ceased, while it is not yet tim e Quartres x Angeles last December. The next yearg ngo by H. H. Edmonds and Pavilion. city of her site on the eoast to begin picking opples. There 7:80 p. m.— Big sham h a ttl* Western division convention w ill John W. Siemens Sr. The m ill possesses," Hnrst declared this has always been s surplus of W ith the new city warehouse and fireworks display in be held In Seattle December 7tj was constructed on the promise manual labor In the valley, he on the cornet of F irs t and C morning. and 8. i of Robert E. Strahorn that his of grandstand. stated. streets completed, the work of When he arrives Saturday. M r . 'roa(] would be bnllt to Spragu« 8:15 p. m.— Musical moving the electric and w ater de* Clagstone expects to meet with the' r,ver |mmediately. Tim e passed in Merchants’ Pavilion. > psrtmenta ofilces from «the city 8:80 p. m.— Dancing In the business men of Southern Oregon ‘ aIlt, the road was nqt extended, hall te tbe new building is under Orounds - Pavilion, oon- and Northern California. He will unable to manufacture lumber F a ir way. By Monday these depart bring before them many mattern a|)d through tbe profits galaed tinuou» to 12 p. m.. In Merchants ments w ill have been entirely mov connected w ith the organisation thereby, meet their financial Building. ed had established In their new The musical program fo r to of business, local, naiioual and I obligations, Siemens and Ed- quartette in the «rarehouse. morrow follows: international. monds were forced to mortgage The warehouse, which has been 12:80— Orchestra mnale. the holdings. Eventually the A ll charges have been finally under construction*hy jj . C. High 2 :15— Ampleo re-enaetasont: bank came in control of the dropped against Mrs. Ossie Ben for several weeks, w ill make It “ Hungarian Rhapsody No. concern and when it closed Its nett and Mrs. Roy Saxon, who possible to store a ll tlty supplies Lisst; played by Mlscha L s d tttM . doors the Saddle Mountain Lum were held last week on a burg in one place, instead of distribut ber company was Included among (Furnished by Weeks A O rr The District A t ing them throughout the city in The 54th divorce suit of the lary charge. Plano House.) . the assets. year for Jackson county was torney's office declined to prose different warehouses, as h te been I : t o — Vocal solo by Mian The six m illion feet of timber cute the case of burglary, on filed In the circuit court W ed the cdhe in the past. Richmond, messo soprano a< Mntr I is among the choicest of the nesday by Ellen Oakes against tbe grounds th at sufficient evl- A ll electrical supplies, together York. eastern K lam ath stand, according with the poles to be need by the Jamas Oakes, on the grounds dence had not been obtained. 8:00— Ampleo re-enaettssnt to lumberman. It-to located ad Y-eaterdey, Chief of Police Me. department w ill be adequately of desertion. They were m ar 8: to P. M — Vocal ante fiff jacent to the m ill and w ill un ried in Tehama county. Cal., Nsbb endeavored to get District protected from the weather in the doubtedly be utilised when the Miss Eva Richmond. A ttorney Newton C. Chanfey to new building. The pipe and other and the p laintiff, now a resident Night m ill starts to operate. of Ashland, asserts in the com file a charge 'of possession of supplies need by the w ater depart W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 18, 1:15— Orchestra saw i The m ill has a capacity of property «gainst tbe ment w ill also be kept under cover plaint she has been unaware stolen (U . P .) .— Advancing along three Kn foat , k |H n , )o. 8:00— Selections of m, in nsds s th a t t he e s dlfferenf lìnee, tem lnintrotron’ ^ 11 at t^ erlIllnu. of tho o f the imersshowtr of Novelty orchestra. f ir City cars, form erly housed in today concentrated on the aircraft 8trahorn r a||road since April 7, 181». A fter the might be prosecuted In the locat 8:80— Ampleo In Sprague first 10 years of married life. Justice Court, hut this Chancy garage« throughout the city, w jll inquiry designed to vindicate the R | w Va ll*y . 40 allea east Of “ Eugene Onegulne— Fnroi also declined to do, and the | be kept In the garage at (he new army and, navy policy, or to sub-1 Inhuman treatment on the part de* Concert." Klaath Falla. women were ohaolved of all warehouse, thus keeping a much o f the husband* la alleged, and' stantinte Colonel W illia m M it Pshst: played by chargee ! closer check upon the cars than chell's charges of departmental it te charged that the p la in tiff 8:45— Voeal i has been possible in the past. wad compelled to take I * wash “Incompetencjl. criminal neglig Richmond. I t 1« believed thaq Chief of ence and almost treason. ing to support herself and four AMERIO ( « • — Plane AIRiS P I E D RICORD Police McNabb w ill be given one minor childAh. The President’s special a ir fessor Fred A1 of the office* vacated by the elec craft board, In the house commlt- ' * -J ? C UR TISS F IE L D , Long Island. A large flock of bussarde, at selection. trical department, to be used In mlttee room, studied the records 830— Voeal Sept. 18— (U p P.J-—Speeding toast two huadsed in number, connection w ith his present quar of the last congrmslonal a ir faster than human beings Ruivo Richmond. olrcled over the elty this morn Dave Norby and' bride of Los ever travelled before, a Owttea ters in t h ^ ^ i a l l . probe, and the secret Lastetar 8: ing, apparently lost. The birds ADgelee, arrived lu Ashland yee- racing pjane, piloted by Lieuten army report. In preparation for Novelty flaw hsp-hassrdly about, never terday to visit w ith M r. Norhy’s an t A lfred O. W illiam s, V . g. N. the in itia l hearing Monday. leaving their main group. F i A t the navy department. Rear brother, John P. Norby and fam flew a t the rota of 858 1-10» nally. one of the birds broke A. M. Beaver spent two days Adm iral H ila ry P. Jones comp let - ily. Before returning to their mlloe an hour over • one k ilo sway from tbe flock and future home In Loa Angelee they meter eo«r*e ite a test flight hero in Tillam ook on hualatos trip, sdrth. (Continued on pape tanr) Hs roturada last evening. w ill visit Tacoma and fionttlo. today. WAREHOUSE IS NOW FINISHED OFFICES MOVED Charges Against LOCAL COUPLE All Local Woman NUMBER 5 4 IN Are Dismissed DIVORCE COURT WORK STARTED ON AIR FROHE BY W O BOARDS BW d2âaYvS^rv