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Oregon Historical 8oetety Auditorium For Neariy Fifty Ywn ¡Technical Denial • Now Takes Place ih Social Life W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. JO— (U . P .) — The sending of the 111 fated n a ra l d irigible Shenandoah west ward In to th e storm of the mid d le west, la which the big a ir ship w a s . tprn into pieces and wrecked, taking the Urea of fourteen members of Its crew, was “ In direct violation o f'th e law»’’ Colonel W lUtam ’ l l Itch ell. stormy petrel of the arm y air service told the aircraft Inree- tlgatlng hoard * appointed hy President Coolidge to investigate th e wreck of the big dirigible Jtnswar Mas bang ttldd hy {he Flrot Baptist ehureh ef Ashland, te (ho nmended coasylaiat of thè Ashland Baptist ehureh r i Asb- • ■ M p iA p » - A jd ta a r i^ t ^ thè compiate», p osoeaale n of thè ehureh edifica, damages for seriore of thè ehureh house of wei ship la ri July by thè Ashland Baptist chnrch and rent et thè n U of »7« a nronth, “Mnee thè The legal document to an- nth e a chapter In the factional d lfthr pw r as that here split the ■a, Meat yeoftc flapper» ; the ukelele, with its tan- **heach of W aikiki. But at Ukelele factories 1» in And here a re real Ames» ito and abort grass sklru i toss base rushing since BopHri charch her» ateee last Novemhpr. The Ashland Baptist ehureh adheres to the established faith and the First Baptist ehureh follows’ the “A^mee Mo» Phonon -.Pour Square Gospel The ' AOmprilh t charges, that U v M M B X A f the Portland Bap» f l r i O H h d u n , In upholding the Ion r i the Regne River aaoetotlen b ri "ritem pt- thdraw the baud of fai rem Raw. B. C. M iller, ■tor of the First Baptist |a preeumiitlous., Un- 1, uncalled for and nn- * f n rih i r alleges sad Baptist church, talon e f the ehureh t l« « fit the F irs t I, which to roteate. tqring Through Window, Pew Articles of Clothing Only Thing» Removed PrpWUre sometime Monday kllfcsd " MffehdR ana nlght, entered the Ashland Laun- w w ed # ¿ueet|on M w dry on W a te r street, and a fte r thought <he * searching throughout the estab- t gecldaut ttobsjont. breaking open several M|tchen referred to the gov- bundles of laundry and removing frn m e n t M a tttU a an opinion of a few articles, departed, W ir t M. the a tto rn e f general, that only W M ght, proprietor of the «stab- fly|Bg o|f|cets , hoaW be In coh- itoqmqnt reported to the police <rol Qf experim ental voyage«, yesterday afternoon. " T h a t does not mesa you'should The prowlers entered the build- p,ck M gp o ff the deck lag through a window, In which pf # and hhB r « , w the glass bad already been brokert. d,r l i ,bleg>” he c o a tlu fR tr T B u thleVee lifted out the broken ..Tho Question of Judgment piece» o f glass, unhooked the w in- glw uld hot bp «nt t y p f C . t t M B a •tf&w lirtch and entered the Wlll'ti^'flleH,” he MSI. " ^ T f u m a i w t ehureb to a, »operative tow- au Ing to Itself, except, w h eh not follow in g the H oly Bible, and subject lu its decisions o f' a clerical nature to the m ajority rule. The answer also charges that the eomplaiat has net set forth la particularity, where In the "Atm ee McPherson Four Square Gospel, New Movement, differs. I f a t all, from the regular Baptto- tic teachings, and .that teachings of Atmee McPherson Four Square Ooapal, New Movement, does not conflfet w ith, or is antagonistic to th e Baptist teaching«.” I t to specifically denied that «wy member of the Baptist church has been stricken from the rolls, except oa hia own w ritten request, w ith the excep- SSon “of one persistent dis turber who had bean asked to deetot, sad when he refused was stricken fr<wn the rolls, as a detrim ent to (he church.” The answer fu rth e r sets lo rth th a t the F irs t Baptist church of Ashland waa formed October 17, 1877, was tr ie r known as the Ashland Baptist charch. and was never Incorporated u n til last De cember, when such action was taken to g iv e * a "legal being and the rig h t to transact busi- b o m , and obtain and retain prop « y e n , «quipped w ith parachutes. - Although several bundles of j t waM crim in a l.” laundry which were already m ads, The offleers in the navy of- up, ready for delivery on Tues- j )ce wbo controlled the flight day were broken open and scat- 'ware bungling amateurs, Mitchell tered about the floor, the thieves M |d, explaining th at he did not took only a few articles, among re fer to the men on the ship, fine officers aa far who were se I know. SOUTHERN ORE. M E D FO R D , Sept. 80— The Southern O regon Gas com pany suffered an approximate less of 2600, according to N. E. Boh«11, an official. In a fire which or iginated In a large coal pile and had beea smouldering, it is be lieved. fo r several days before It broke out Wto flattie about l« : 8 0 Monday night. The fire was very d ifficult to tight, ns It burned at the bottom and la fthc Center of a pile containing several carloads erty.” of coal, about 169 tons. Several The fa rth e r allegation to re tons had to be thrown aside cited lu the answer that “the before local firemen $ould throw fr ie nre of the church edifice a streabt of chemicals on *. th e last July” is a detrim ent and flames, which c a s t« heavy black In ju ry to C hriritan lty.” smudge., The firemen did not The tria l of the *hu«Th caee leave the scene until a fte r mid- w ill probably be beard a t the term of the circuit court, which rig h t, and a fte r they had need 40 gallons of chemicals. aaaete Monday, October 2«. The gas company then kept a crew of men busy turning the coal In different positions. A t 2 o’clock a. m„ the lire again broke d o t but after a short tim e ' the flames were put under con tro l. Yesterday the coal pile ris e still smouldering' and I t Is expected ' to continue u ntil the c o irIa s ~ B e 5 n completely turned by a crew of m«n, whose duty (U . P .)— Wisconsin has It w ill be to continue a fte r the another t r i Pollette to fire 'la completely out to pre United State« aenate. vent a fresh start. - « M. U Follett«, Jr., Spontaneous combustion In peak thirty, the legal the coal pile is said to have re at T rill1- he could enter sulted from w ater and recent ,c a s t- waa elected to rains soaking Into the center. led hto father In that The fuel used In the company’s e by an overwhelming new process of £ * * manufacture was shipped here frdm Marsh field. Jt had been the original plan to naa Roxy Ann coal, h u t th at m aterial waa not found In sufficient quantities. However, It to probable that ft w ill be used * » .- — next year a fte r several months Like Father, Like Son, Young Bob Grets Fathers Senate Seat BL Helens __ First National ( have been spent developing tho p r ir * to build naw 229,000 horns, mins. GRANTS PAS8. Sept. 80— The formation of a super read district from Raeh to th e Ore gon Caves Is the purpose of a delegation o f Medford business men and a delegation from W il liams valley, whô left Monday night for Portland to attend the monthly meeting of the high way commission. This road dis tric t would take in a 12 mile strip in Josephine county south of the Applegate river and would take In Medford and Jacksonville in Jackson county. Tho move to fostered by Medford Interests. The news received here was the first to be known in Grants Paas concerned the movement. I t has’ been rumored fo r several months, however, that Medford was Intent upon securing « road direct to the Cavas. The for mation of the »nper road dis trict, by which bond« can be Issued, would solve th e ir prob lem, -the; lands ateng the road paying the cost. It is also understood that a move to on foot In Gold HIU to secure the same kind of a road district from Oold H IU to the Cratdr Lake highway "Baer T ra il. This would give Gold H ill a direct connection with C rater Lake, the distance being greatly shortened ever the Med- JÉttsic Teachers And ■ Study in j&fBc that the practice hours frige Interesting rather than ins. Change your question t, J,How many minutes dirt Practice today?" to "Have Iparui-d your music lessoo?” f - Jxd your children realize study of trinale to of H ill have had- efficien t music work through carrying I t on somewhat departm entally. But this year the following schools In addition are m aking e ffo rU to h are definite Instruction in note music In a t least a part o f th alr grades: Central Point, Talent, Jacksonville, and Eagle Point, according to Sussnne Holmes Carter, county superln- tendent of schools. In several ru ra l schools ex cellent beginning was made last year, notably In W illo w Springs. Reese Creek. W im e r and' Oak Grove schools. More teachers are this year ready tp attempt regular w ork in music, because they prepared for It during-S um mer School. ♦ In the line of music appre ciation almost flkury school nam ed above has carried on ex cellent w o rk chiefly through definite presentation w ith the Vletrola. À number of schools have purchased ViCtrolas and so «re age*** ready to follow on in thia line. Th« county »nperln- tendent’a office to again ready to send out lists of records which thia year lead Into some new possibilities in mualc atudy. Miss Leona Marater« of Bugeno Schools to edltjng a department of mualc In The Oregon Teach ers Monthly published In 8alem. and the outlines presented are attracting attention of onr teach ers. Misa Marsters w ill present work la music during the Med ford In stitu te, says Mr«. Carter. The following program for muric In th« home .ue worked out hy th e General Federation Chairm an of Music, Mr». Mark pberndorfer, Is offered hy the Dlvlajon of the Hom e Making Departm ent of th e Auierlcsn SLIGHT QUAKE HITS «*• S. F. RAY SlOnON «tr-menti SAN- FRANCISCO. B«pt. 8d— 1 U . p .) — The bay district was shaken by a slight earthquake shock a t 7.88 a. m. today. * Mesi- debts of Oakland. Berkeley and »an Francisco fe lt the slight tremor. No damage Was ie- ported. ; THE WEATHER Oregon and Washington — Generally fair tonight and Thursday, with frost In tho East pertlOB. GonUa variable winds. - SAN F R A N C I S C O . Sept. 2 9 — <U. P .) — Come» now the "technical denial” to take It» place In fame along side the "hypothetical quest ion." Two Blocks to be Completed _ So far. Its use ha» been This Year, Remainder to „ confined to ramored mar W ait U ntil lM ft ” riage engagement», but FEAR WET WEATHER J it 1» declared to hare poaaibllltlea. The fire* Instance was H arking Ordinance Finally P at “ whan Mrs. Annabell Tor- Across. Budget W ork bert Lee. dlvbrccd wife to Started of Don Lee, automobile dealer, waa naked about B ut two blocks of C street, her engagement to W alter from Pioneer to Second street, V an Pelt, attorney. w ill be macadamized and curbs "H o w can I be?" she and gutters ordered In this full. queried. "1 do not get It was decided at the meeting of a fin al decree of divorce the city council last night, called a n tll January 27. so I ’m hy Mayor Johnson to act upon • t ill m arried and can't be this matter. M engaged to someone els«, I t waa suggested by City En- |t In the future? Perhaps." glnecr W alker th at tho euri re street be graded, and the center 22 Cesare Fermlchl. noted of the street rocked, with the It baritone here for the curbs and gutters being held tt opera season, was asked over until next spring. Thia sug tt about hia plan» to wed gestion waa made by the city tt Mlaa Grace Holst, singer engineer since be stated th at he In the company. believed the w et weather would *T do not know yet prevent the installation of the that 1 am divorced,” he curbs and gutters. tt shrugged, -However, one block could be tt nay.” completed within 10 days. The council members «pressed the opinion that the entire work on these two blocks could be completed w ithin this month. Bids are te be advertised for on both the rock and the carb t.nd gutter, since the work la to be done under the Bancroft »• a «» w ith mas rt h r i you to have 1 2, On phenogra Inatrumaj «o “ or* studies of school. Bring Into the home circle tho- musical selections which can be corre lated w ith the study of geog raphy and history. 7. Arrange the practice per iod so that father may not be disturbed. Encourage the chil dren to play for father at lea»! once n week. 8. Arrange a music hour In- yonr home a number- of time» a week, when a ll can sing to gether the- good old Bongs and can hear the best known and loved H a v e -a Bunday, hour w hen you can sing good hymns. A home memory contest can be planned for cinch month. 9. Know yourself th e - life history of the great composers and the story of th eir composi tions so th a t yon can tell yonr children. There are a number of helpful books pufcllbhed. Place them In your library. 10. Own a good radio and bring tn te your house the great est and best th a t radio offers. Purchase*tor your lib rary those musical selections which you have hoard over the radio. Do you realize that America is today the center of the great est musleal renaissance th a t the world has ever known? FOREIGN POST CARD RATES TO INCREASE Ashland people who use the foreign malls w ill take notice that beginning October 1, a rate of three «eats fo r single and six cento fo r-re p ly poet cards, will, apply to G overn m en t p ast cards and p riv a ** m ulling cards mailed In the United .• States addressed for delivery, in foreign countries generally. A t* the same tlmo the rate applicable to govern ment and private p e ri cards addressed td Paa-American eenatolea- Is inereaaed from ohe and two reata tq tw o and ftMnr cent, respectively fo r single sad reply cards. FEZ. Sept, 1C— (U . P .) — The long delayetl concerted attack o f the French forces In the Kittens district began jsarty today. "Severe figh tin g" rand the terse message received here from the leaders of tho offensive, which tt Is hoped w ill term tpate the warfare In Morreooo. Four Head qf pounded W M Ranging xm 1 MAH PATS PO Cattle D rift la Lercia Ia to Can; to Recape 1 Deaplte the aaeerttoaa Of stockmen to the effect th at cattle hare not been tw In the Ashland creek w a te r definite proof that cattle a be found In the canyon' brought out yesterday when head of stock, owned by George tt Mathis, well known local cattle» tt man, were drives oat e f the It watershed and placed in the city pound. tt For some time it haa been tt positively known that cattle wens tt Tanging in the watershed, d rift tt ing In from the higher levels tot- • to the canyon, where they were protected during stormy weather. However, the owners ef these cattle denied these aeaertieas, and attempted to declare th a t their cattle never were allowed In the canyon. Yesterday afternoon, four cat tle belonging to Mathis were discovered ranging on land own ed by the city. In the watershed. City employes, after several hours work, rounded-, them up and drove them to town. The act, ■which specifies that bids cattle escaped in the city, hut must be called for. were finally again rounded UP The new parking ordinance, In the lot next to the Jordan which ba» been hanging- (Ire for xeveral weeks, was finally passed Klamath F. County Mecca Electric company building, sad' were finally placed in the pound last night. Under Its provisions. for Hundreds of by Chief of Police McNabb. It will he unlawful to park on Hunters Mathis, upon hearing that Ma Main street», lietween Ilelman cattle were In the pound soagbt street and Third street, for m ote out McNabb, and a fte r a abort than one hour, between th> conference, the officer «greed hours of 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. to allow the owner to take Cars may not l>e parker nearer possession of his stock, upon the than 10' feet from ench inter* payment of l i t pound fans. a a c t lo a ,..___ t____ . ______________________________ United States Forest In addition, the ordinance rangers, who have beau oa duty specifies that no car may " be in the canyon throughout the parked on any street In the city summer declared several times more than 12 honra. Cars, if that cattle were ranging In the parked tem porarily near a street hunter», who are planning on The city officials, light, need not have the light» making the trip to the hunting watershed. were not certain on, unless a storm obscures It grounds tonight. In order to be however, from the vision of passing motor on hand for the opening tomorrow whether they would be within their legal rights In rounding ists.. However, any car, park morning. ________ up this stock and Impounding it. ed away from a street light, must Report» from the Klam ath unless the stock was discovered be le ft with the tights burning. country indicate that the ducks Councilman R. E. Dotrtck on city land. The four head are 'more plentiful this Reason taken yesterday were on land subm itted his report on the than ever before. For a time It owned by the city. was feared that the change in , Although the lower end of tho the »eaBon from September 16 canyon to fenced In, and human to October 1, would see most of beings a re 'n o t allowed to eater the home ducks, fhs' ducks raised the canyon, the sides and upper department«, and «old at pub on the Klamath lake«, on their end of the canyon are open and lic auction. Thia report was ac way south, before the hunter» cattle are able to d rift from cepted, and the work ordered would be allowed to shoot. How their regular range Into the done a t once. ever. the favorable weather this canyon. Although there to a A committee of residents near year has kept a large'num ber ef fence at the upper end of the the rite of the new grade school the home ducks on the ponds at canyon, it is out of repair, and presented a petition, asking that Klamath, and In addition, the Is of no use In keeping oat cat H o lly street be opeded for one . , block, between Liberty ‘ snd northern duckb are starting to tle. 1Clty officials are at a loan te Beach street», and that Henry fly south, adding considerably to the already huge number of understand why the federal gov street be opened from the gu’ly ernment should fence the lowei* on H olly street to Mountain ave. flocks. The Tule Lake country la also end of the canyon, thus keeplug The street committee was or dered to Investigate the matter certain to be y e ll patronised this out humans, and still allowing year, ss It has been In past yaara. stock to range throughout the and report Immediately. Department heads were or- To hunt on much of this territory, watershed of Ashland creek, the hunters will be forced to ob from which the city water sup (Continued on page lou r) tain a California non - resident ply to obtained. The federal hunting license. Several «porting authorities have refused to aM goods establtohmanta hare have In fencing In the entire canyon, those licenses on aala. but still Insist upon retaining the fence a t the lower and o< the canyon. TOM O RRO W Talent District Exhibit at Fair Attracts Attention S A LEM . Sept. 30. — The non- cqmpetltive basis on which county! exhibits were arranged thto year, at the state fa ir has brought Out exhibits that are truly representa tive of the various sections of th e | state, and are. Incidentally, th«, beat, sort of advertising obtainable. County agents and others here to^ taka charge of these exhibits, one^ and a ll express them selves s s , more than pleased with the new, ruling. E. A. Oatman, supervis ing Jackson county’s exhibit, said: i year, exhibitor and visitor sllke.” ( C. R. Richard», county agent of Cooe county 1» equally outspoken In appreciation of the change. | N E$f LONDON, Sept 89— Myrtlewood products, white cedar (U. P .)— Rescue operations la had dairy products are featured In connection with the sunken aub- th e ir booth. ‘ msrlne 8-61, which Went down Douglas county thows some fine when rammed hy the liner. City grapes snd apple». I t Is advertis of Rome, were anepmded for to ed aa "the county of diversified day. erope." ’ Heavy weather developed to Klamath Is wall represented by day In the forenoon, compelling grain«, grasses, snd forage crops. the postponement of all plans The Talent Irrigation district to attempt to hoist tho sunken of'Jackson county has a booth to sub from the floor of tho acaon Itself and la making a fine show ing. w ltji some splendid specimens of potatoes qnd general products. Financial Report of Hotel Company to be Ready Soon J. H . Hardy, treasarer of the Llthtan Hotel corporation, and O. M. Frost, secretary of th at or ganisation, are preparing a fi nancial report which w ill shew exactly the poelttoa In which the corporation now riaada. A rough draft of the report was «■ tu» "H T"» el the board of directors a t the M thla Springs hotel a t aoon today, hut. waa not made publie, the di rectors deciding to rcoocvo tho pnbllerilon nhtU tho report la completed.