For Weartj Fifty Yean HAS PAINTINGS OF FINE ARTIST i William McCloskey is One of Foremost Painters of Country LARGE N rle w s f IxM-al Man W r ite , A rt trie About Met -|<>Nk<*y id e His Works f)ae of tho foremost painters of tb * portrait world t ponds a • l»r«e. pnrt of his time at .Sisk.’- you Camp, at tho summit o f the fectlonery. Sbklyous, vhtjtlng * with his H. C. Galey, daughter, M r’ Robert. Kusacl|. Oscar Wells, of Birmingham. ope- of the proprietors of the A la., is the new president of fleer, called upon . camp, according t» as article ap­ the American Bankers' Associa­ of Portland to Tourtetlotta. M r. pearing In the Morning Oregon­ tion. of the firs t t lm a 'I ian several days ago. ’ from A . b l i j j thi» y e ^ Tonrtellotte In W illiam McCloskey Is the man J some years age and around whom the story Is w rit­ & Ona grower. D. . H“ Jfekaoq, Tourtellotte ten. Many Ashland people who jVUI sell *00# bones of apple* some boys through two have visited Siskiyou camp have- rodgh th e 1 aaaoclatlpn, accord, he had built. One viewed the many wonderful to Brommer. Jeeksoa la State CapRol; tha paintings 'which Mr. McCloskey present holding Jda apple« , modern Y. M. C. higher price«, acting ' upoit has produced, and which are on He also told of Mr. The Waxhfc Senators lost more than the game in the «Mond contest of the world exhibition there. advice o f the association of- Alice M. Van N attn of Port­ sie Bluege, their star third baseman, was knodHd unconscious when one Berios. -Ossie Association since tnhlng np stated Chat the asso­ of Vic Aldridtag’e fast shoots struck him on the head, and hi« return to the series was land, a niece of O. O. Van Natta of this city, Is the w rite r ciation can gall a ll the apples Good Program Presented at «Mmltfut Inikhe photo above Bluege is shown on the ground with Umpire Owens, of the article. J b responding, Mr. they have da hand', aad a ll that Meeting of Kiwanis Catcher Smith of the Pirates and 3 oc Judge of thè ’Senatori« lifting him from the spoke of his appreciation o f the MI bs Vsn N atta has the follow­ the growers bring. In, a t the - Qffyaafatatioa *>.....t ground. Pedfc l&f the Senators is standing by. L. D. Forncrook to Resign. Y. M. C. A. and told of bin ing to say of Mr. McCloukey: prices now offered. . However, Local Youth Gets Year and active connection w ith It, A community house In south­ dBby advise th e growers to hold „T o d a y was guest day at the On Burglary Count having joined fhe Association ta ern Oregon Is not exactly the th e ir apples fo r higher prices, meeting of the RtWanls .Club at Boise in 1891 shortly n ite r I t sotting In which one would - prhleh Brommer declare* . are the M th la pprlngs hotel, L. D. Forncrook, deputy sher­ was organised. He said ho hounfi to come. aspect to find an exhibit of paint­ membership ¿bmmittee was In iff. indicted by the last grand been a member cqntlnnouhly Cor­ ings done by one ot the fo re ­ « A crew o f ppegers are now charge of the program, and ju ry , pleaded guilty to an In­ most p ortrait artists In thl-i dictm ent charging "failure to ing the twenty-eeven years w orking a^ tbe association ware­ about tea prospective members country. But It waa In such a serve a w arran t," and the felony He emphasised the worh house, packing- these apple*. of the organisation were guests. building at Siskiyou camp, on the charge, alleging the obstruction Association, stating t h a t1 ?,*We hpve a small crew, but they The meeting opened w ith a summit of the Siskiyou range of justice waa dismissed. Forn­ were the most valuable things. a r e the best packers la the song, led by I . - H . H ardy, whom a P A R IS , Oct. 1« The Asaoctatton that the work ot W illia m Mc­ crook wits given a fine of »56, In the world. "county," Brommer declared this the members claim haa .been hid­ a French losses In Syria . M Closkey, known widely tor his and upon the recoin meudat Ion educates boys to ideas. Ho M orning. The crew, is in charge in g his musical ab ility . a since France took .over B“ Then work as an artist, were found on of the district attorney's office there were many organisations anedlately." B ro m in e /* explained. Ashland Ovtftt Should Now 16,000 * — J" w » July 31, last. turns. The Association trhtast den by large oil paintings. The vember 1, to accept a compared the. Kiwanis clnb to ft boys to be good for X be Even go • w rfter was one of the group. P rem ier Painleee made th e spiritual aide of life, as th e » lucrative poeltion. He said the Association baitd«: waK, and I f he cares to do so. chamber of. commerce is z tho I do not feel that I can qualify this announcement to the « The demurrers filed against 8A L E M . O re ,, Obt. 1«— The Ashland football tana w iy_get tor physical life aa an a r t critic, but I have ta k ­ W e are coafideat th a t higher m a ^ ria l. «|de, and he extended finance committee o t the » th eir flre t’ gfTnipse'dr the Ash­ en a ’ keen Interest In the various the Indictments, were overruled means the* difference he t l prices w ill Twaelt. Wd ' bd*e an Invitation ‘to t h e guests to elate highway cemmiupton recent­ a chamber today. He said ly Issued an order reducing tho land high school grid squad in exhibits a t the Portland mu­ by the court before the plead­ success and failure. The Aneo- darned down orders already,' and Join fhe organisation. H e de­ a he did not have the maximum load lim its.allo w ed on action tom orrow afternoon, when seum for so. long th at I was cer­ ing. clatlon helps a boy to plan hia dan sell a ll the apples we can clared th at the prospective mem­ a casualty list of the Aug­ Forncrook was charged with the Ashland and 'G rants Pass tain of one thing at once. The life, it helps him to esUMiah get a t the present prices,” Brom- bers had something to offer the 14 more .improved state high­ a ust aad September Sueida ways, the "Sctlon being taken for elevens tangle on the local high work was not that of an ama­ fa ilu te to serve a warrant upon right habits of life aad llv la i went on. campaign before him. club, and be hoped that they protection o f the roads. W alter W illiam s, a Gold H ill and thinking. The school ' field. This Is the sec teur. In closing ha Preparing for the fa ll sprpy- wouW Joln youth charged with a- statutory said: " I am a builder, bat con­ highways affected by the order ond game of the season for the lag, the association haa pro­ "W ho painted these?" I asked E a rl Crowe, chairman of the Ashland outfit, and the first a bystander, and. not wishing to offense. Forncrook claimed that sider the money and tim e I have cured the compounds which special committee, in charge of are: Alsea, h lg h w y , Ashland- because of the youth of W il­ Klnmath Falla highway. Coos game a t home for- the' locals. given to the Association tor tho appear a t .a disadvantage he an­ m ake up Bordeaux m ixture, wide­ the Kiwanis dinner dance next liams. he accepted the promise Bay-Roseburg highway, Corval­ The team«, on dope, are prac­ making of men the heat aaoaey ly need fo r spraying berries, Friday night, urged every mem- swered that It was a forest lis-Newport highway, C rater Lake] of the parents of the boy, who tically >even. The only com­ ranger, peaches, 'apricots, and Spltsen- and tim e I have ever Invented ber to be present. The Medford Is 16 years old, to bring him to parison to be mace js with the Klam ath F alls-L ab I have two boys ot herk apples.’ Theee compounds, and K lam ath Fails club* ¿have highway, "T h a t ranger has missed his Jacksonville. The boy ran away anywhere. view highway, M cM In uville-T illa- f K lam ath Pafl» team, whick de­ my own and part ot th eir sae- when purchased separately and been invited. calling," I retorted, "the forests In the meantime. * / Forncrook . tmook highway, M t. Hood Loop, ’ -V* •• * feated both Aahland and brants cesa now la due to the Young mixed by the grower, same tim can get along without him .” The Kiwanis quartette, ci said that the reason tor this Men’s Christian Association." P rineville - Lakeview highway, Pass. The sedrp in the Ashland mixed by the grower, eave him posed of Jim McGee, B illie A t that moment I discovered n course was because he did not Redwood highway. Roosevelt game was 12-7,' while the Pell Mr. Onley caned upon Hoaaer to Bromnier. The compounds small, elderly man with heavy want to. put the boy la the “T L T * ? 110 * n<* i r t 6 » « highway. The Dalles-fialf- ' cans took tho Grants Pass boys. Billings who responded by ter, need are powdered copper sul­ M ille r rendered two -numbers. fo rn U \ lghway> W lll gray moustache talking to a county ja il among hardened W lllam ette high­ 7-0. According to this dope, phate and hydrated lliae. which were very •well received group of people. The man was men, a course he said was fol­ troducing Scout B ari Liatnger. way, W illam ette Valley- Florence the Orants Pass o utfit should E arl told of the work o t tho There is an egg shortage at Rev. Jones and M r. Parano- lowed by officers generally In Paul W inter is Granted Di he stronger on defense -than the W illiam McCloskey. . Boy Scoots aad of what they the present tim e, Brommer states, glan, Near East R elief workers, highway. Mr. McCloskey is an American juvenile cases, • vorce Prom Jane I. locals, wh|le Coach Hughes' The reduction in maximum stood for. He told o f t h ^ t 4 and he has been, forced to go spoke a few words, urging the by birth and studied in this «. Winter charge» have a slight edge In C. A. Ramsey, charged with physical and mental worh ta outside the city to procure eggs support o f the people of Ash load is from 22,000 to 10,000 country under Thomas Eaklns scoring power. grand larceny from the Rigdon keeping fit, aad aa aa lila a tro - J land In thia w ork tor a tew poun,ls aBd the max,raum y e « « « w ith which to fill orders. • of Philadelphia. His early work October 5, a decree of divorce residence In Ashland, pleaded tion told ot their It is probable that the same Many farmers are already pre­ years lo n g er w h in the work w ill of 600 pounds fo r tires having was granted Paul R, W inter, did not receive the recognition lineup which faced Klamath guilty and was sentenced to one the camp thia sums a width In excess of 30 Inches parin g to nee sulphate of am­ he completed. a ln tlff, In an action againft Falls w ill spread out on the that he hoped for. and w-hen a i year In the penitentiary. Hs several of the hoys Is reduced to 4S0 ponnda per monia for fertilising their or­ The (uesta of the club tqftnv colleague remarked that he could Jai ane I. W in ter. klckoft tomorrow. Although was accused of stealing house­ Mount* P itt. chards, m aking better , and larg­ were: M illard Grnbb, C arl D a r­ inch tire width, and the maxi­ In the complaint. It was re­ Hughe» made a few changes In not hope for much In this coun­ hold goods. There are two Scout T ro o p ! er fru it, and healthier and larg- ling, G. M. Green, Clyde M a­ mum for tires having a g k lth of cited th at the pair had been the lineup during practice this try until h e . possessed a French less than 30 Inches Is reduced connected w ith the Y . M. C. A . } lone, Domino Provost. Charlo« married in Santa Ana, C al., Oc­ week, < be switched back in most collar, he decided to go to from 600 pounds to 375 pounds In Ashland. Tha other oaa ha^ The association still h a s . on W hite, P .'.K , Hanimond ' f - r France and get one. tober, IJ . 1918. There is one cases, and now has hl« men whom he wars hips. Thia love and is able to fill any orders Hatcher, 8am Jordan, A. «Ü. per inch of tire width The first picture that he ex­ of the simple and genuine is as Scoat Master, John Bigg. child, Clinton Charles W inter, working In the same positions Following the talks M r. Galey and Is able to fib any odors Yount and H . B. Pemberton. 6 years old, believed t o ’ be with they occupied during the game hibited in Paris was a portrnlt reflected in the Ufe of the man called for the reports oa the - which may be fortheoining, in of his dsiighter, then a child i the defendant und In the pictures with the Pelicans. drive. These showed th a t apitc of a shortage of these of about 3. I t hung opposite the paints. I t was fu rther recited In the H im Cotter, who* played a did work had been doa«. The m aterials, Brommer stated todays complaint than on October 14, whale o f a game at Klam ath portrait of the king of Spain His work betrays a d o s e study men reported 1922, Panl R. W in ter was de­ Falls la back at center, after by Chartrand In the salon. of the personality behind the As In a ll other lines of ar­ figure he is painting and the and were encouraged by the B aal-, serted by the defendant, and .about ted minutes on the second showing. th at the p la in tiff had no know­ squad. K itto , who replaced Cot­ tistic endeavor, Mr. McCloskey resultant naturalness and per­ The teams are working today found that when the opening fection of detail Immediately Im­ "Outdoor” F ran klin, famous ledge of her whereabouts, al­ ter for a short time, did not to make the fa ll budget wedge had been driven^ recogni­ press the observer. scout and tra il blaser, and E a rl though he believed her to he In pass np to expectations, and by tonight. tion came swiftly. I have here Los Angeles. Briggs A Briggs "T never paint a portrait of a Wilson, executive from the Loa Hugheg switched Ham back Into A. B. Yount said th a t Tho the center of the line. Howerer, on my desk the letter of com­ person I do not know,” said Mr. Angeles office of the Western represented the p lain tiff. ently the only thing th a t, mendation that the great Gcrome McCloskey. " I talk with them, Auto Supply company were vis­ action was not contested by the K itto (a 'b ig and powerful, and of the Beau Arts, Paris, sent to not once, but many tlm R , until prevent them from Ten children ot'pra-echool age itors In Ashland Wednesday, defendant. . w ill likely break Into the first Oerome's re­ I feel that I am acquainted with the top would be the The legal notice o f^ th e suit, string o utfit someplace In the Me McCloskey. were given examination« at the The ju ry for term beginning stopping tor several hours at the luctance to commit himself upor. the real personality. I find of­ the teams to aee a il a notification to the defendant baby • clinic, held yesterday a f­ October 20, as drawn by the local store line. } " the work of any of his colleagues ten that their moat v ita l interest prospective ternoon at the civic club hònse couaty clerk and commissioner? F ran klin and Wilson are on ot the action, was published in Gosnell hka been limping H e said Is well known, this letter being Is something fa r from their dally F rid ay night. by D r. V ." < Geary, ’ eounty Wednesday, Is as follow«: the home stretch of a 10.0Q0 the Oold M ill Nows. around w ith a bum hoof for the spouse had the sefcond one Issued to an health officer In addition to life, and upon that- subject they W. B. Beebe, Ashland; Marlon mile tour, which took them over past few nights, a rallc of tlm American. In It, however, tho will become enthusiastic, the th a t if the th e exaMlnatton of the children, F. Bingham, Applegate; Kath almost every main road west of game w ith the Pelteans, and It great master of technique speaks eyes w ill brighten and the whofe seen,he fe lt eaye the tgH D r. Oeary g are suggestions and erine E srhart, Rogue R iver; Kate the Mississippi. D uring this DICKEY PINED 920 Is dpabtfnl whether Hughes will In glowing terms of the work of face will express a spiritual ON DBDNK CHARGE start him. advice upon thè care of the M. Grieves, Eagle Point; Ellis tour they gathered Inform ation 7 McCloskey. The French papers quality not present a t nther children. D r. Geary was ae- Morton C lark, " Central Point; on roads, huntnig and fishing The game w ill get under way a t that time ware fu ll of ae- times. That Is the reason that 6lenn O. Dickey, painting con- slsted in this . w ork . by -Ml«? Adam iBmtg, Sams Valley; John ¡-grounds, oamp grounds and at 2:10 tomorrow. counts of the work of the young critics sometimes any th a t a por­ other valuable data, which w ill fa c to r , was today fiaed »20 Leah Jennings, and Miss V era A - Taylor, Ashland, Ore.; Lucy Atparlrsn and hl« Wll«-