WA'CBMM x -.F ■* L ■ Y I M ■ • "X M ■; * as Been Ashland's Newspaper For. Nearly Burglar Routed By Housewife* With Pillow Thought Other Deäd, Mother, Sou Reunited tt tt tt BERKELEY, Cal.. Oct. 6— (U. P .)— Each think­ ing the other deld, mother and son haye just been reunited here after separation of 14 OTHERS ABB INDI0T1P tt tt tt tt Mut TVrn» B1» *• »«*«««» Against tt i ^ . . i WemMt, Held for tt Í Bobbery tt L. D, Forncrook, deputy sheriff, was indicted by the grand jury Friday on two counts, both mis­ demeanors, under the law. charg­ ing malfeasance and neglect in Office nnd receiving and delaying the seryloe of a warraat of ar­ rest. The sum and substance of the chargsn against Deputy Forncrook are as follows: A warraat waa Issued fo r the prreet of W alter Williams, a youth living with his , . parents _ at , Gold HUI, charging rape. Forncrook took the warrant, and went to the W illiams home, where he found the young man, and hesitated to put him in the county jail, ac­ cepting the promise of his par­ asta to bring him to Jacksonville, the next day.’ The next day W il­ liams fled, and his whereabouts Deputy Forncrook is at. liberty on his own recognisance* and «till attending to diie deputy dutlee. Sheriff Jennings said he had net yet taken any action in the case as yet. la speaking of the case, Forn­ crook said: f’The course I followed in the rsiv wap the same I followed in douns of other cases, where Juve­ niles are concerned, and is gener­ ally practiced by officers. W il­ liams la 14 years of age, and small, and rather than th ro * him in Jail, I accepted the promise of hla* parents to bring him to Jack­ sonville. The boy fled, and was sought at Yreka, Calif., and Is now In custody, and the county did not lose a cent or suffer In any manner. Many tlm«L offenders are told to report the next day. Historical Society Auditorium t J j m Oregon Fifty Thousand “ Buddies Are Gathered in Omaha For Convention Jack Rehfus was taken away from home when two years old by his father. They lived In Seattle until father and son recently quarreled, Jack learned from his father that he had a slster and brother here. A fte r considerable search he was able to locate them, but was sur­ prised to find bis moth­ er aHve. He always had considered her dead. The mother, never hearing ef the boy, had feared, too, that he was dead. it It it tt tt It tt COOLIDGE TO SPEAK tt tt R esolution Commending A ction of tt Col. W illiam M itchell May tt be Brought up **' tt OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 8.— (V- P.) tt — Fifty thousand •'buddies” en­ tt thusiastic, almost riotous in their tt gaity. are on hand here, for the tt opening of the seventh national It convention of the American Le- tt tt glon. ... • Another fifty thousand dele-j tt gates and visitor» are expected tt tomorrow, for the visit of Presi­ dent and Mrs. Coolidge. Most of the Legionnaires are having fun, but some serious matters are pending. Sentiment is strongly tn favor of Colonel W illiam Mitchell’s fight, and a resolution endorsing hl» »tand may get on the floor of the convention. It Is said.. W ith streets wreathed in miles of bunting and every building, even private homes, profusely decorated, Omaha is in such » turmoil of excitement and en­ tertainment as the city never before exercised. This con­ vention bids fair to prove the most thoroughly entertained Local Methodist Minister to be Superintendent of So. Oregon District EUGENE. Oct. 6— (U. P .)— | Of the 1*7 charges in the Oregon i Methodist conference, 103 are Al»ove are the two leading hotels of New I-avoye, to have new pastors next year, rope titan after having been moved three miles, as the resu lt. of the shifting of the ministers at the Oregon and the last building on the old site. Methodist conference, which has been under way here for the past week. The ministers are on their way home today, after the closing ses­ sion of the conference which was held last night. Rev. 8. J. Chaney, of Ashland, t< BRAW LEY, Cal.. Oct) was appointed as superintendent' tt 5— B. D. Shnler and L. of the Southern Oregon .district. tt WHsna, -both mf Los Am In charge of all Methodist tt geles, were rescued last the Southern Ore- churches In tt night in a drifting boat gen district, Two Rescued Far Out on Saltón Sea . , . us determined to lie met- Judge T. Blake Kennedy had, according to Legion officials, Ten th0U8and united state« regular», with airplane», tanks, in­ fantry, cavalry aud aittllery are encamped here, ready to stage military maneuvers to remind the Legionaires of wh went through iu France. In this connection preparations have been nqule to spread by airplane a great smoke curtain, a mile liigh and five miles loug. LODI, Cal.. Oct. 5— (U . P.) —- A burglar alarmed Mrs. Clara Rem­ Icb, and the family wash received an un­ scheduled addition, The apparent unwar- ranted coupling of events was caused by Mre. Remick’a bravery and housewifely taste for cleanliness. The burglar awoke Mrs. Remlck and she chased him out of the house with blows from the pi'l- low she seized from the bed. Then she looked at the pillow, decided the slip must have become soiled in contact with the burglar, placed it in the family wash and went back to sleep. P oultry Show Has A M « A ttr itio n During Whether or not the W inter Pair an annual event tn Aahfttnd; w ill be held again thia year, will be de­ cided, at the fornm lunckeea •< the chamber of commerce tomor­ row at the Lithla Springs hotel. Secretary J. H. Fuller. »>• chamber, who baa been tn charge of the W inter Fair daring »sat years, is again ready to promote the festival this season, but be in anxious to determine whether or not the member» of the chamber favor the carrying on of the idea. " If we are to have the fair, w* must get busy at once. A date must be set, and we must start on our preliminary arrangements within the next week” Fuller said this morning. .' • For the past five yean, the Winter Fair has beeh the Mg Law Prohibiting Oun Garry event in Ashland during the win­ ter months. The poultry ebow, ing by Those Respon­ which Is held in connection Wilk sible to be Enforced the fair, has attracted exhibitor* The section of the Oregon from every poultry center on tho law which prohibits anyone, coast, and has done much to aid who has ever been resonslble in building up the poultry Indus­ tor a hunting accident from try in the vicinity of Ashland. Two years ago, a rather exten­ ever carrying a firearm,, will -be strictly enforced by the state sive Winter Fair was staged, with game department, according tn the Armory and the Natatorium A Information given the deputy being used as display rootps. big carnival was held In eennec- tlon with the fair. state game warden. Last year, the poultry show was The unusual number of bunt featured, and the carnival idea ing accident» which have oc­ curred this year ba» resulted In rather dropped into the back­ thin action, according to Averill. ground. The Chautauqua build­ Roy M. Parr, deputy game ing was used as the show room for warden for Jackson county, ha» ceceived instructions from Aver­ ill to enforce this law. Averills’ letter to T8T fliraworka display ever~éxh!bifed In thia country, a whole train­ lows: “ Reports reaching thia office load of German war trophies; the Indicates an unusually largo regular annual fall meet of the Members of Committee Meet H. P. Pemberton, formerly Entire City W iped Out by Omaha running horse races; a number of hunting accidents for Tonight to Dr^w up minister at Salem, was appointed Decision in Favor of football game between Creighton the flrat half of the deer sea­ tt water lake of Imperial Plans as pastor of the Ashland church. Oil Company and Colorado Universities, trap son. If any of these accidents tt valley. The men were T. H. Temple of Marshfield was shooting, airplane races, »now ball have happenetj.ip your>territory tt too weak to move sent to the Medford church. SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 5— wants club committee« on the jjg^ts, rodeo», boxing, wrestling will you kindly call upon the tt through lark of food and Just eight months ago the town, membership drive for members of #|1