Oregon Historical Soolot? A udì t o r in a s For Nearly Fifty Y ean OCTOBER 2, 1925 Auto, Woman, 3 Children Disappear men Told How Dress For Ue Church ------- " Mf, Oct. 2— (IL French nanos, left Wash- in his return trip owing Ms week in luring Which time with the American commission rula- ding of the French CAillau. X X || X X X I) X X X X X X X X X ROMS, Oct. 2—The „war again* immodest drew ' In the ' churches ! reached a derisive stage inday when the control holy year committee io- sued a circular to the ' directors of pilgrimages i notifying them, that all women found In the churches not conforming ' to the rules far proper garb would be ejected. It I* understood that the circular war issued at (he Wheat of Pope Pink g 1rhe regulations pre- g scribe that the women g must have thoig - heads g their clothing *g mUBt be opaque, "rea- g sonubty long," closed up g to the collar, and the g sleeves must come at least g below the elbows. X tt X X X X X X IB, tered at 11 o’clock Wednesday night, bringing them to this city to be held until the a rriv a l of th e Lane county sheriff. ; The men. who gave th e ir names as Ralph Tlnfm , Clarence Smith, Robert M itchell and’* NEW LONDON. Conn., Qct. 2 P.J—The "rescue fleet" operations are still continning, with the chance seemingly on« In a million of finding ftvhg the man within the hull of the sunk­ en submarine 8-51. Only the motor room astern Claude Mackey, are alleged to have committed forgery and to have broken Into a store near Eugene. A total of 2285.36 case waa found on th e ir persons, to­ gether with tw o I. W . W . mem­ bership cards and a pair of brass knu< kies. TV.e men were traveling In a largo car ' headed south when M etfih o n and Talent hailed them to stop, but instead of doing so they Speeded ; on. McMahon drew alongside in order th at Talc it might gain foothold on the fleeing car. W ith th at of­ ficer on the car the men stopped and the torpedo room, forward, have yet to be tested by^tpe divers. All other compartments fa rtl er. They were ' searched for firearms, but none found. The man, upon whose person the brass knuckles were found, was taken In charge by Me- M a lrn , while T alen t bid the thrbo others to take places In ’ the front seat and drive to Med­ ford, while he seated himself In the rear, I When they arrived here the 1 men were promptly locked In ' the .city Jail to aw ait the a rriv a l of Sheriff Taylor from Eugene. M E D FO R D , Oct. 2-— Relative Jocal delegattop having ap­ t i o n ' ' b e f o re t he s tat e highw a y commjagjon 'at Portland thia tQ a -news telegram . .from source to irrigate the Mer- that c|ty „ y , . set Ion. "A new road to Oregon Caves waver,.the largest head of wal proposed In a petition pre • ever carried In the main Mated hy W. H> Gore of Med- d U ls gsttson. It WM • • • ’ford and formter County Judge d feet at the peak. The Gardner of Jackson county, flew during last ssasun .wan asking /o r the creation of a second fast. highway Improvement district ■ •.......... ... |» Jackson and Joeephina coon- med from E w g sw e ties. The commission will cull is Btha Abbott returned last a heariog on the proposed boun- ag from Eugene where she garles at Jacksonville la the gear fntpre. v f A “R Is proposed to build- Sr road from WlUlums In the Applegfto ThomAs HUl was a bRdki valley up Williams eraek to the yfcUor at Talent ye*erda>. of the H untlngton-H nw - thornd Oil A Ges oqm- pany. Mrs. E m llie Fromhers, <5, told how she “scraped together” 215 and con­ fided It to the promoters. Mrs. J. H: Landmeyer said she invested 2110. The defendants are a l­ leged to have obtained a p p r o x im a te ly 2500.000 from credulous Investor^ The big exhibit of the Talenti District, which Is separate from the regular Jack-j son county exhibit that has at­ tracted ao much* favorable at­ tention at thé state fair, also wins much general praise, as shown by the following in the Portland Journal; “ The T alen t Irrig atio n dis­ tr ic t in the famous Rogue river valley,* In Jackson county, has a wonderful showing of fruits and garden truck, grown by Irriga­ tion In this, one of the most suc­ cessful Irrigation projects in the west. The district comprises 12,100 Irrigable acras, ot which 7215 acres devoted to farming and fr u it raising this year pro dneed products to the value of 2829,767, according to O. Arn- spiger, secretary and manager of the district, who Is In charge after traveling a short distance Irrig a tio n dai . rymble denies _ GAMBLING CHARGE WMk were In the club Competition at the state fa ir at Salam, ac­ cording to a w ire received this — Talent arrested four men a short distance south o f ’ Central Point a main ehanal during thia Billy. an automobile ahead of Musker and his w ife when they dlsap- Women Who Lost Testify as to Oil Gusher Dream the divers yesterday afternoon and this morning, and f«und to be flooded. This tasting work was started when th e monster marine cranes Monarch and Cen­ tu ry were unable to lift the stern of the sunken submarine, althongh the combined liftin g ca­ pacity of th e two derricks was attached to the chains. Divers, however, believe that the rim in g of the h e a d m ^ ii the motor room and the the canal, tba fa ll, w inter, torpedo room are filled.« with |y Spring storage season water, and th a t all the members nd w ater w ill he impound- Of the crew have perlahed. - and Two Ashland girls, Mlee Adkga Joy and Miss M ary Galey, aria to be th e guests e f Snpestebm- dent King of th e Southern Par clflc company, along w ith sdvesgl other members of boys and CRte clubs throughout the driving tempt to obtain the parliamen­ tary approval of the provisions | ta t the five year truce on the settlement of the foot billion I dollar debt, which was agreed upon by the commieelene of the two eonntrlee. after several days . of negotiation, th e French mis- , inter, although hopeful. did not positively state that ha waa con­ fident that his actions would bo N avy sailors throng the deck of this rescue tug while w e f backed by hla parliament. ' ] It was printed out that the tlie surface seeking lost seamen o f the submarine S-51. On proposal for Franca to pay forty fig ire of a diver going below to join the exploring crew. I n million dollars annually, for (Jve sea »lane m which Prank Merta, NEA Service cameraman, i years. When the payment of the bro ight back these first photographs._______ bulk of the debt will again be , brought np tor discussion, must ( ba approved by both congress and the French parliament, or j the status of the debt will be , Identical with what It, was be- fore Caillaux came to the United lAW ton was an electrician,! Staten, and the negotiations will aad his home was in W e r bare been a complete failure. LO8 A N G ELE S, Get. 2 X month, Mass. Lindsey was Financial experts. In rioae ( a a engineer, aad his home is — A g I u g women who X tpnrh with the debt situation, ■aid t o . have been in Psna- banked a ll th eir savings X believe that the French parlia­ on an oil gusher dream X ment will readily agree to the finding of the and lost were among the terms secured by Caillaux. since two bodies, d i m reported witnesses who testified a t Notices Posted Aloi they are considered extremely yesterday's session of the Between Grants favorable to Fraaee. hut thus Are fe d e ra l- court- tria l of And Kerby act so certain that codhresC wtir Drew Haven Dunn and ratify the agreement. three others charged w ith M E D FO R D , Oct. 2— Upon tho| It was fait before the fund- using the malls to de­ G R A N T » PASS. Oct. 2— No­ request of S heriff Taylor of lew neeotutloas were opened fraud In th e ir promotion tices which have been posted Irrigation is Closed Down At Klamath LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 — Deputy sheriffs « e re m aking a wide search throughout Loo Angeles county today for four members of the fam ily of C. H. Musker of Hutchinson. Kansas, who disappeared last Saturday with an automobile which they were driving bu­ tween here and San Ber- nardlno. No trace of them has been found. The missing persons, Mrs. Patrick Quigley, 65. Masker's mother-in-law, and bis three children. Bernadlne. 17; Catherine, S A LEM , Oct.. 2— (U . P . ) ~ Ch urges of gambling by convicts and guards la the “ dog house" at the state penitentiary, made hy Rev, C, H , Brysn, chaplain, before the Oregon Methodist conference a t Eugene,. w«re de­ nied today by W arden A. M. Dalrymple. *•’ "There has never been any gambling, either by the prison guards or eep rlM * within the prison, to my knowledge,” D al­ rym ple said. morning by. A. C. Joy o f thia city from H . C. Seymour, c lu i leader. Miss Joy left last n ig h t' fo r Salem, to attend the banquet. Miss Galey la at present, a mem­ ber of the Jackson County Boys’ and Girls’ Club Camp a t the F a ir grounds, being one of the tw o girls sent there by Jackpon Cache is Discovered in Bushy county for superior club work. Thicket on Hill Above Miss Galey won firs t place la Park division two, a sewing division, and she Is a t present one a f C y rril, V irg il and E llis Lacey, the two high scoring girls of the boys arrested several weeks ago state In the sewing di vision. The by Chief of Police McNabb In wire from Seymour stated th at robberies connection of the homes of Dr. Guy Good and Dale Templar, were last Last year. Miss Joy, with night sent to the Beaverton Ellen Galay. as a team amts, Home for Boys, by lted Cros* won first place at the state fglr Nurse Roberts. in a canning demonstration. The three boys, - the oldest This year the two girls are about 12. at the time of the slated for the Internatlonhl LlVe- robbery admitted entering the Good and Templar homes. How­ ever, when their older sisters were brought Into the case, the Rodgers Met ¡And Hugged By Parents along the right-of-w ay for the Redwood highway between Grants Pass and Kerby, are believed to signify the intention of the miles of absolutely new eon structlon between Grants Pass and the George Ranch, a short distance beyond Kerby The highway office here has Been gathering a ll the data needed and this has been forwarded to the commission. From th e George ranch to Kerby, the location w ill follow closely along the present high­ way. N orth o f Kerby, however, a tangent, carries the road awsy from the present one' and par­ allels It cloaely to a new pass between Selma and Kerby. It passes through Selma on . the present grade but north of Selma Is on th e west side of the can­ yon. The grade over the north side ot Hayee h ill Is ntillsed and th e turns have been re­ duced to lessen any dangers on this stretch. From Waters Creek to W lld e rv llle . the road will eloaoly parallel the C alifor­ nia and Oregon Coast railroad. The road la also being greatly straightened from W lld ervllle to Oraata Pass. X X X X K X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X W A SH IN G TO N , Oct. 2 X — Commander John llodg- X ers of the navy seaplane X PN-9, No. 1. lost for X nine days while on a X flig h t from San F ran - X eiaco to Honolulu, arrived X in Washington Wed nos- X daty. He was hugged X enthusiastically by his X Delbert Lacey, a brother of the parents and greeted by X Secretary of the Navy X three - boys, led the police to and Mrs. W ilb ur and X several caches where much of Rear Adm iral E. W. X the stolen property hsd been Eberle, chief of the naval X hidden. ~ Thia morning, several more ar- bnrCau of operations. X dua. identified bv Mrs. Tem­ commander ex- The pressed the hope thnt the X plar aa goods stolen from ile» navy again would try the X home, were recovered by D. Guy A cache waa discovered flight from the Pacific X I Good. X on the h ill above L ith ia Park to H aw aii., 1 By a small boy, who reported the discovery to Good The la tte r dei-lared thia npornlng that the property waa hidden In a cache in the brush which, waa very d if­ ficult to reach. The brush had been cut away In the center of an especially heavy thicket, and pillows, blankets aad other articles piled op. Magaalnea scattered about indicated that W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. 2— <11. P .)— Opposition to a separate a ir corp» in the navy was voiced today before the special a ir­ craft board of Investigation by Commander John Rodgers of the PN-9-1. Rodgers was given a tre ­ mendous ovation by the crowd when he entered the committee room. Rodgers was also op­ posed to Mitchell's unified air service plan. - “The unified proposal," he said, “would defeat the chief advantage that It purports to gain, namely, control of air- making tke highest scores, a trip to Crater Lakd*, wltk a week of entertainment. With more departments to be Judged later today and tomor­ row. It Is believed by leaders ta club work In this vicinity, that Ashland and Jackson county boys uud girls will carry off most of the honors ta their departments. Music is Topic At Kiwanis Club Luncheon With the fundamentals of the grid game fairly wall pounded Into their heads, members of the Ashland high squad are now be­ ing worked wrery eight on sev­ eral plays, which Coach Walt Hughes hopes to have fauction­ ing properly when the season opens on October 17. On that date the local outfit travels to Klamath Falla, where they will tangle with «he latter high school by D. M. Lows and M r. and Mrs. C. W. Glasgow.” the standard established by Prances and Rosins Oiallaftn, who took firs t place la* year at the state fair, than nt the livestock exposition and finally represented Oregon at the Chi­ cago Livestock show. R. W. Price, lessee of the Lithia Springs hotel w ill also a t­ tend the banquet being given thia evening. Price has always taken a keen interest la d a b work and h it Interest, according to Seymour, baa aided greatly In furthering club w ork through­ out the state. Thia year Price la offurlng “ Music at Klwanta elub lun­ cheons,” was the subject dis­ cussed today by V. V. M.Us, Speaker on the program pre­ sented by the financial co asm If- tee of the organisation at Its regular weekly luncheon meet­ ing at the Lithia Springs hotel. MIHa attended the Northwest district convention at 'Vancou­ ver, B. C., and gave on out­ line of the musical activities at that gathering. A financial statement, showing the elab to ba la a good fi­ nancial condition was presented by O. F. Carson, chairman of the finance committee. A special evening gathering la to he held by the etub an October 22. President MeCoy annnnaced. Earl Crowe, R. J- WASH. LEGISLATURE TO MEET ON NOV. 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2— (U . Visiting la Kerby— Mrs. Bertha L. Smith Is visit p i — President and Mrs. Cool­ Illg for a tew days w ith the 8- idge will travel to Omaha, Neb., where the President Is to ad- C. W illiamson fam ily ®< Kerby. dr, HS^he American Legion con- vrnttea Mn October 2, by way Fred Taylor, „ Harry McNair, of qjactapntl and St. Louts- Rr -rived Pledge— and Berne* Biden ob Medford, Jclin Galey at the University of art enjoying A hunting trip At Ore-;>n waa pledged to the Sigma Tule Lake. _ . ; Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Reeelved Frise * .Oregon And Washington Billie Bromley of the Junior g enerally rioudy and J. R. smith And family hqve KIgh, received the second prise aaaMtled,. with light, moved from 122 Chureh street to for the b e* red, whlte and bluc norXterly wtada bask* gtvea hy the D. A- R. 102 Harrison. THE WEATHER ’ OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. I— (U . P .)— Washington state po­ litical affairs were again In the forefront today, with an extraor­ dinary session of the state legis­ lature set for November 9. Gov­ ernor H artley Issued the calls for this special session late yes­ terday. Moved A. D. Jllson and fam ily I moved from Vista Street to Allen bungalow in back of Ashland Hotel, / Í .. eleven, 7-9, la * uaturasy u< Grants Pam. The Klamath out­ fit will tangle With Medtonl Saturday at Medford. It Is probable that m o* et the Ashland squad will he oa hand for tho Medford-Klamath Falls tussle, with the hope that they will ba Able to pick up something af valgo to ho used when they m e* theee teams. R