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' 'is e war " - a ' .s' A:A* . is. * - r * - il À- '- •-nV- * A j .k- ' % **JriL* f * Í ................. 1 Oregon . - . . „tadtotefcbfibfe ¡ Historical Society | Auditorium For Nearly Fifty Years Passes on Ap in Evolution PO RTUAND.O re. Sept 20— U: p i r — The larg est "coasclettlfc fund” Roseburg Band W ill Former-* - l i l y Open B ig State ¡T Show » tate the Southern Pacific | F > t t l « e f f ^ » ^od carrier, faf" 'urlio said the money cor ti ered the amount dne the tt company tar m e e stolen It op tento* durtnfa the past NBW LONDON, <¡¡enu., Wtept. tt several year*. „ , 9 8 ^ -lU , P .)— The United fatetea t t The naan refused to submarine farfl. was rammed by tt tu ri»,t|ie monqr aver to the steamer, C U y o f Some, d«r- * anybody hat «co ti and t o g t h e night, and sank e tt <L requested a receipt. He tt.' also declared he waa not tt a "religious f a n a t i c h a t thia morning. . K ; tt Inst wanted to clear his Throe members of tee c w k ro f 99 conscience. t hlrty-eigb t officers and ‘ men warn raOeufad bp boats pat out by the OMp of Rama. Thlrty- Kila or Peoria. MMa.. and M. B. Lira, of 8t. Louis. Mo. How these men could eacapo .from the submarine after the crash hhs been unexplained. N ary men here are of the opinion that tee 95 men, who ate b e a re d to be still aboard the saakmi craft, may at 111 be alive, aedklng safety tn the watertight' te n -, psrtments of the vessel. The man eould lira la thane coptpart- WASHINGTON, Sept. 29-L-lU. P .)— The official i»hyx. depart- ment list of the missing telrty - -five men Is a* follows: Lieutenants R. H. Dobson South Carlolna; T. A. Olaacock. San' Antonio; F. D. Foster. New Jersey; Ensign O. W . Egbert. Neq JTork. and the crew: Frank L. Mine, Augusta, Ga.: Freder ick Teechemacher of Bangor, Pa.: W illiam C. Teachemachpr of Ban gor, Pa.; Valentine Hllyard. New port, R. I.; August Smith, New port; Steven T rlffltt, Pawtucket; Robert H. Wills, Norfolk; Frank C. Wtoeasan. Boston; Paul E. Berk, Pennsylvania; Allen Eartc, Oloachestar; Oscar Milot, Mass- ackasetta; Brady Ltndbay. Penes- -cola; Walter E.. Lawton, Mass achusetts:' Frank A. Shen, no ad dress; Rudy Firm, Klein, Montr; Frank P. James, Stratford, Conn.; Herbert Snyder. Philadel phia. *The other members " of the crew, whose addresses hre not known, are W. E. Harman, John L. Gibson. F. P. Thomas, R. 8. Noble,\ i . J. Sheehan, H. L. Crawford, J . M. Sehoetteld. W. J. Cassidy, Harry D. Klaor, O. B. M arita and J. J. McCarthy. BOSTON. Sept. 28— (U . P .j— The belief that the thirty-four missing men of tee submarine perished wan expreeeed today by 'Oler, Kile and Lira, »he sur vivors, brought herè his after noon on the City of Rome. They said the submarine waa virtually spilt in half In tlje collision, and sank within a minute and a half After the crash. The survivors said they Were almost positive Commander Dob son perished, and that three or four member» of the crew were drowned before their eyes as they straggled In the water.' Lira said -ha was thrown from • hammock and made his way Mindly np a ladder, preceded by Dobson. ~ "There were several other officer« and members of thé erew about. I • * » Dobson. He started up the ladder. I fol lowed. I t all happened so sud- denlz I do»lt remember much THURSDAY IS BIO DAY Huge Crowd Expected to Attend State Pair Thia Year. Good < Exhibits Are Expected 8ALEM, Ore., 8ept. i t — The tentative program for the stain tlon starting I fair, as Just announced by the 1 with the arrival secretary, Mrs. Ella Schults W ll- j Henry, field seer* sow, reveals many details that should prove of great Interest secured yesterday to patrons generally. Monday. Louis Dodge, one .a f ttim,»X September 28. American Legion men Interested in tee ’' I ahd children's day. Is expected I to attract legionnaires from all i announced this m anting. oeeph Cadlanx, ettreme right; who Is These 18 new members jfl parts of the state. A compre ' The next move in the Scopes With the American debt funding cbm- hensive program, featured by the organisation almost wR cate Is dependent upon Justice aLi/aisL “ r a t* the French war debt to America, tha distribution of 91.000 tn Alexander W. Chambliss and his solieitatioa. Thoad Interests the formation of tha local •on after Catliaux returned to office' cash prlaea for the best stunts four associate members of the have been holding off In. I 8M, le ff, Paul Palnleve, premier an<L by legion poets, dram corps com Tennessee supreme court. The efforts, Io order that thw 1 petition and bands and quar conviction of Scopes for viola Ians and the Klwaalt d ab tets has been arranged under tion of the state anti-evolution have an almost clear the auspices of Capital post Ko law has been appealed to them. they open their 'campaign 1 9, whose drum corps will par I f they do not decide the lkw is day. These organisation* ticipate but will not compete for unconstitutional, the case will be prises. ‘ ’ ’* appealed to the United States to stage a race for new m supreme court for final decision. the Klwanis club having The Douglas County Concert day appointed a committee tot band, under the direction of i make arrangements for the eaalp A. T. Lawrence of Roseburg ; petition. tt ’ SCAPA FLOW. Scot- tt w ilt formally open the fair with I One hundred and fifty man*» tt lritd, Sept. 25— Salvage tt a concert at the main entrance. ' bers is the mark set by tea Thia band, the official mualcnl enlopad. 82 wtfrk -on th;e scuttled tt ! asaoclatiou for Ashland. W ith /Loveland's Oregonians will for tt German Grand Fleet ly- tt organisation this year, will be ■ the ready response tha drive kten complemented by the presence ' fftoh '■ the music for btoth the tt tag , on the bed of the tt (•already met here, those IntectiAq -program and -.ho danee. tt oceafi Juts off Scapa Flow tt of additional bands during the Beatherh ' Oregon for adequate' j ed in the formation of the club Members of the Southern Ore tt continues to progress tt week, 'including the K iltie band , harbor feritttoaa at Creedeat City j feel that they will easily 'pMatt* gon association of chamber of of Tacoma, which will arrive on tt steadily. tt will be decided at a meeting 1 that number. commerce secrutarieg w ill also tt Another destroyer was tt Tuesday; the Mount Angel band, to be held nt Crescerti City on "An office at white ataeeeff meet on Monday, and these sec- tt raised by the salvagers tt which will appear Friday, the October 7 and 8. At this meet every member or the A. A. A. The members of the Ashland JL A. R. fife, and drum eorp-i. retartpr d ttU d tt ,Q d88m»d*’ co tt recently, bringing - t e e 22 ing, white WIJI he attended by Flower Show Entries May will call when passing through af the opening - n s « 0 tt*. In Evangelical Association of Week- tt number of destroyers tt to participate Wednesday, Thurn- the chairman of the congres be Made up to’2 :30 p. m. the city will be Installed here an addition many other secretaries, Day Religious Bducaflon; and day and Friday, and the flhrta- sional rivers and harbors com tmnn »ther ae,-tl.ir_ of the stats the Ashland Beard of Edneatlbn tt raised to sixteen, and the tt soon as the drive is completed." on Wednesday era' band and Chanters of Port- tt total number o f vessels tt mittee "*und tee entire utrecom- McHenry stated thia morning. have Jointly felt that tha Ohelee witl attend. tt • raised to stxty-three. tt land on Saturday, which will be mlttee on Pacific coast rlvdrs sud “Aitbough it would make the "In this office we will have Secretary Dodson. Secretary of of a teacher was of great Im- Shriners' day. There are only another harbors, large * deltgalions are the Portland ehamiMr of c.n»- portance la establishing a Waek- The finest floral show ever work easier for those tn charg*, a trained uttendant, who will seven destroyers to he asked from the Interior points merce has algidfled to J. H put on in the main pavilion will of the Flower Show If all ex give any information desired to raised. tent Will he effected. H. Fuller, Á secretary e f tee I ’-anl — "Not only to It neeeesary that be opened at noon by an address hthitors would phone in their these motorists. At the present Saltmarsb of Creeeent City*, is Iff chamber, that he will be on the teacher have adequate acbol- "by Oovernor Pierce. This show names to Miss Blanche Hicks at time, you are making an appeal the city for a few days, making hand at the »opening. Do'Jton aatlc preparation and experi is being featured by all Jtho the public library, still. In or to the auto camper, throagh your the arrangements with tht local -v'll bp one of -.an »penkere on ence as a teacher, but training In i leading florists of Oregon. A i der to exhibit, 'll is not' obliga auto park, and the A. A. A. people to be present at the event. the program the knowledge of the Bible and fine racing program opens at j tory tq do so." said Mrs. Gordon office here will make an ap c This la not a Junketing Vxcur-, an established character as a 1:30 o'clock, the racing events MacCracken, in speaking of the peal to the other class of tour Gen of members nt congress, Christian are also_ neeeesary for interspersed with legion stunts. Flower Show tc be given by the ist, the one who stops in hotels, pan' for by the United States Civic Improvement and whom you d< anyone who attempts to conduct The drum corps competition in , Women's govnrameat. but Is a trip, pald| club next Wednesday. reach." he continued a Week-Day Bible school,” Rev. the stadium at night will be the fer by the people ot several Catlr McHenry pointed out that the J. C. Mergler. publicity chair high light of the Initial date. fornia towns . who desire to get personal advantages received man, stated tele hi m il lug »- * Tueaday, woman's and. grange action on their problems, Jdr. from a membership in the as The Aaeoctotlon and the B o ari day, will mark the opening of 8aitm«rsh states. They are le- sociation are well worth the believe that they hive chosen the night horse show. A pic termindd at Crescent City that money expended for dues. In the teacher who meets bote these turesque event of this opening the committee leaves with the 0 . - Chapman Stricken will be the appearance In the cluded In these are free tow ser qualifications in a splendid way definite knowledge that the har rhile Driving Oar. Death ring of Oswald’ West's victoria vice, within a radins of five In Mrs. Grace E Andrews of bor la nedded and should be\ con miles, thirty mlaute free road Due to Heart Attack this city. A * phaeton, drawn by two high- structed at federal expense. side repairs, ^ree road map ser Haring received training as a stepping Mack ponies, and con The Chamber of Commetce. vice and free legal advice on all teacher in the Kansas State Nor veying Mrs. Hallie Parrish and the Cavemen >u-e making 'matters pertaining to the own in the splendidly eloquent ad mal school, "Mrs. Andrews taught ' Hinges, daughter of a widely- plans tn attend In large lu m dress of the Rev. W. Judson ership and operation of an auto with fine success. In the Kansas known Oregon pioneer, wbo will bers. At the meeting of tec Oldfield, pastor of the. First schools for over fifteen years. mobile. begin the annual night horse Southern Oregon chambers of ( Congregational church,*the Mount An office waa recently opened In In order to familiarise herself show. Commerce at Ashland on Mon Ashland Chapter of the Daugh with work and metkods In Ore- 1 Klamath Falls, with 182 mem Wednesday is Salem Day. Ded day, the proposition will be pre- ters of the American Revolution bers from that city Joining tha gon tee took the course In the 1 ication of the new building for mfttee the desirability and qecea- yesterday, commemmorated, in Normal,school here last summer. 1 organisation. McHenry recently members of industrial clubs will ent and aid in getting a tr.’ier fitting fashion, the birthday of returned from Klamath Fall*, Mrs. Andrews to leaving Mon- 1 be a feature. F. E. Lynn of outlet for the produbta of-. the constitution of the United where he aided In the Installa day for Portland, where under Perrydale, president of the fair Southern Oregon. The concerted tion of the office. e States which Is an annnal ob the direction of Mr. Rice, as- board, will Introduce Governor, action of the Southern Oregon servance in tels patriotic body. atotaat anpertattndeat of the 1 Pierce, who will make the m ain, commercial Organisatlens will be Thought along patriotic lines Portland schools, tee will spend 1 address. In this building Wed-' asked. The larger pacific coast is no new thing In the speaker, several days making, a close needay,night the Pure Bred Live ( shipping concerns, lumber In- for foul of his educational years stndy of the methods and the stock association will meet. teiwste and others will be on were' spent at the M ilitary Acad course of study used In the 1 Thursday. Portland day. Elk.,' hand to urge u k d the com emy and during the World War. Week-Day B ilie schools In opera- 1 'day and G. A. R. day, will prob mittee the desirability and lecee- he assisted In the national de tlon In that city. ably be the greatest day from slty of completing the Crescent fense program In Wyoming and "Mrs. Andrews became a 1 the pi>int of attendance. A spe City harbor. f ‘ Montana, and in this latter work, Christian and a member of the cial train from Portland will ui he paid a fine tribute to the church -ns* a girl. She has been 1 rive at 8:30. A guest of Hie 1 state D. A. R. organisation for 1 student of and a teacher of * fair board on this date will ba the Bible ever since. P/tronsL| their support in hjs Work. Miss Virginia Rlngler. queen at 1 In critical analysis, the weak of - the Week-Day Bible school 1 the recent Gresham fair, and her, ness of the Articles of Confed may rest assured dhat the meth princesses. The racing card will I YREKA, Sept. 28— When a eration waa shown. The need of ods need ' la the school will be 1 have as a highlight the 2:12 woman bared her heart on tha a stronger government became thoroughly np to date and that j 1 trot1 , ' carrying a »2,0«« purse. wltnesa stand to save a nut» apparent Ip the minds of the thè Bible will be presented to 1 Between heats 100 homing plg- K LAM ATH FALLS, Sept. 2 t— patriot body of statesmen who their children tn an Intelligent < from the noose, and when friends eons will be released by the Trial of District Attorney E. L. framed the document which to manner, as the Word of Qod," I of the man came to tall of hto Flying Pigeon club of Portland, ( Elliott; charged with malfeasance the wonder and admiration of according to - Rev. Mergler. honorable conduct In years gon» 1 with a wire read later an-i of office In Oonnectton with a the world and has hacoma a by, a Jury Wednesday acquitted A letter of explanation J nounclng the arrival of the birds large quantity of gugsr .a'legoo Oeorge D. Howard ot tha mur model for all time. “The great a request card will be sent to ' In Portland. At night will take to have been ta^ea from a ware der of Walter F. Vaughn at est piece or work ever straek off the parents of the pupils in tha « place the annual banquet of the house and disposed of with El- Dunsmuir In Jane. by the hand of man.” said a third, fourth and fifth grades 1 Oregon Purebred Livestock as llo t f j knowledge when he was The outstanding feature of ten on Moaday. Children-whose par- ■ great Engliah statesman. sociation. 'T h e horse show In I serving «s' sfleelaf prosecutor In trial, whleh began In the eoart ente sign the card will be ex- < Reasons leading to its forma the/stadium will carry sbeclul Klamath county over a year ago, tion were cited, and the basic eased from school work for ouu > of Superior Judge Charles JL .st a rted, rrktoy ma rntatt ----- 2 - fealuri« Bloarly dafiand.' • Thu Booster clubs of Oregon aro California. fudge Percy R. KeHy. ol Al- speaker stressed the great re- signed placee ea follows: pupils harrying tO < Medford mony of Mrs. May Austin, wh expected to make a big success of marriage to a De seas a hr ■ b9 n v, sppot n t *<l t o 5rtar tee Rpoaslblllty assumed by the from the Junior High school will Friday, Hospitality dny. Mem Mere Ym toM oy»- case, arrived uatly F rid a / morn American Oittocn to support and attend the achtel In the Metho a mouth before the killing Mr. and Mrs. Olona Yonng of bers df clubs will parads be ing Judge • Kelly (s Kitting In MOTHER SA Y S SOK Vaughn, came as a aarprtoe preserve th e ' constitution and dist church and pupil* from the tween races In "Ihe afternoon and Hlìt were vJaltors la Ashland yos- the trial aa she was egppe the. Klamath county circuit court HURT W H IM THROWN urged art naderstamttag of and Hawthorne school In the Con at night will put on s|unta„ Io terday. to have been Mrs. Hewaril ai because’ ‘ of affidavits of pre obedience to Ito provisions; that gregational ehnreh. 'r , - A recent toppo of-The Tidings the stadium, interspersing them she took the wttaean stead judice filed, by tee dslendant. o nation It best served by ntolaed an article,' tolling df between horse-show events. Fri Howard waa on trial fer ' Mr. fcltlott v !Il be defended ose who look with respect upon Katherine Pratt will leave to Vte, followtag th^ deete Jointly t / W. P. Myers .if this Jack Leali« breaking hto arm at day night in the boys' sad. girls' serious events In the nation’s morrow for Harbor, Oregon, Vsnghrt. Jane 28. at Debate the high school. In the article slab building member« of the •‘H y ».rd R. tt Person prom history and all were admonished inent’ Keml ‘attorney, f Y Visitor* in Ashland It w u mm that young Leello Oregon Jersey Cattle club will where she w ill Meeh school. following an affray. Jane to grasp ths opportunity to oL hold their annual meeting. when Vaegha matatoed a tt , enroute to Kiam- broke'hto arm when fifa fell, There. Is< «/. metleu pot file fer earnest allegiance to - the Saturday will he notable be r. Jonee, who was a M r*. Leslie, mother of the by BRioM's defendant to') quash beneficent guardian of the. liberty cause ot the automobile style t Houhe of Repre.en- young man, recently d e c i« r e d thp ^indictment returned xhy the and righto of the people. 118*189«, and who ¿het her M g wag tnjtired wh«k •how and parade, the latter Io grand Jury thia summer, '»lb The meeting opened with the Bring a previous po- thrown bp one of the upper start from the Hotel Marlon usual patriotic ritual ol tha or alga, naked about claadmen ef the acbool. durtfafa at eooa. ganisation. Roport» were read and announcements were made Important gold Prineville •trike reported et Paalina Starting'St ttg tt- Monday eve •ing, R. A . nMC'- lessee of the Llthta Spring« ho tel assisted by the people of Ashland, will he host to visiting hotel men from e llJ over the Northwest and from many cities in California. The osee st on Is the formal open ing of the Ltthta Springs hotel, Ashland's new »280,000 hostelry. Frdnte Finance M Invitations have he's extended now In thia country, cm to every hotel man throughou' The Northwest, and many of mission concerning the these have, already replied, de claring they will he on hand for the'hpeauak- I t to b i t that a record , crowd will he In at tendance a t tha opening. ; A-apeeta) dinner will he nerved1 at th» fotot frem 5 30 to 8 98 Monger evening. Following the dinner, a program will be given, «i w f a t several of the shiest speaker* h» the state will apeak, and feí lowing the completion of tttU pregrdtn. dancing w lU ' he I Only 7 Destroyers Left ôf Scuttled German War Fleet Elliott Case at Kjamath Falls is?Under Way 8 THE WEATHER MOdford Contracts let | l l l , i < l tor new high *eh