Oregon Hlatorlcal Society Auditorium OUMATB ten out < tea of «rttauk « provea /s e t. < Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Y ea n Wire Servirai AY, OOypBER 20, 1925 “Why Did You Do it?” Woman Faints, Man Silent P R E C E D E N T IS S E T N E W Y O R K . Oct. tO — Mrs. M argaret M. T u r­ ner of Trenton, New Jersey, today recognised an her husband W illiam H . T urner, mine foreman, whose supposed death in a Kentucky coal mine ex* plosion brought *85.000 Insurance to various rela- ft 8 8 8 ‘ Tracing the history of the 8 federal land grant to the Oregon- 8 California railway company, in 8 return for the construction of railroad from Portland to the state Hue, W. H. Gore, president o f the Medford National batik, and one of th e leading economic authorities in the. state outlined 8 th e efforts of the state to ob­ 8 tain from the federal govern­ ft ment, money which should hare ft otherwise been paid to the state 8 by th e Southern Pacific com- 8 U n til today’s dramatic meeting In the rooms of the police bomb squad, Mrs. Turner had insisted th a t T n n .e r was dead and th a t the man calling hlm - self her husband was an 11 r I»11 ‘-It- r ■___________ As she entered the room Mrs. T urner uttered a loud scream. "W h y did you do thin to me?” she cried. "W ? had a nice happy homo and our chil- dren were happy." A moment la tor she fainted. T urner paid ne attention to her. Rail Grant « Getting a Taste La C L A IM S 8 8 Car Damaged in Crash Thought to be Stolen A new Chrysler coach, be­ lieved to he a stolen car, was recovered late yesterday a fte r­ noon *by State T ra ffic Officer C. P. Talent, a fte r It had been wrecked on the Green Spring road, about two miles above the junction of the Ashland-Klam ath Falls highway w ith the Pacific highway. The car la registered to W . D . Boyd, a contractor of Eugene, the officers learned from pa­ pers contained in the machine, but at the tim e it was found U- woe carrying C alifornia llcenxa pistes, thus leading the officers to believe it to be stolen. Although the car rolled over on its side, it was but slightly damaged, and was driven back to this city under Its own power. The top was damaged, and ail the glass broken ont, but other­ wise the machine was not dam- Thoae who^ Witnessed cldent declare the d rlv e i« « *T * traveling at a high rate of speed when one of the rear wheels caught In a ru t in the road, swinging the car around so it struck a stump »” d turned over.. T he driver was unlnjurpd, and when lost seen wgs walking to­ ward the Pacific highway. là IU m -I u h I by Daughter, Who J O H N WORTHINGTON, a r r iv in g a t p rison {fan ia w w r ROBERT L.COHAN • oi I Pays Tribute to Constancy of Coolidge 8 8 Grade Liquor 25 Cases Hi Taken 1 Bn Bonner is Caught M E D FO R D , Oct. 20 — Jack Boyd and Jack M artin of Port- land are being held in the city ja il charged w ith transportation a rd possession of liquor follow ­ ing th eir arrest a t 3 o’clock yye- terday morning a short distance north of Central Point, 25 eases of alleged whiskey end gin. valued at >1760, being found in th eir possession. • The men were bound for P ort­ land from Los Angeles, where it is said, the liquor was p ur­ chased. A t the tim e of th eir arrest they had parked their car. a new Cleveland six, a t the edge of the highway to enjoy a short slumber, but were awak­ ened by the officers, who were Enjoyed W ith sundown this evening, 8 the big backs which have been 8 In hiding fo r several weeks may 8 come out and enjoy th e ir n a tu ra l. 8 ataroping'/gronads .again. For 8 tonight, at sundown, the tea- 8 son on deer closes, and for ai- 8 most twelve months the bucks 8 8 8 8 Although, before the opening of the season. Indications pointed toward the best deer hunting in years, hunters declare th at the sport was just average, with no exceptional success being m et Many sportsmen landed th eir two bucks during the sea- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 the southern According to reDorts, deep sea money could divers demand th a t conditions j h» «xactly right, or they w ill Coolidge's constancy aa a church attendant and ns being the sort o f ’ n “ living apostle of C hrist the country qaeds In every com m unity,” was paid by the Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the F irs t Congregational c h u r c h , Washington, D. C., o f which the President la a member, in a sermon In the F ifth Avenue Presby- terlsn cburch today. An elder In the Naw Y o rk shhscb. Dr. Plow* M id , asked him prior to his sermon if the Presi- dent would be in hie pew this Sunday. " I told him the Presi- dent is elawya there.” D r. Pierce said 'The quiet Influence of his constancy is fa r reaching. Our country needs just such apoatles known and read of men in every com m unity.” , Tw° the victim, unable to strike back, upon whom blind justice inflicts Daughter of La Salle street's | “ Lone W o lf” la Alice. As such M ■ 8 > Hope to W ipe Out Record of 8 Loss in First Game - * W ith Pelicans . 8 8 Last night was another work night for the Ashland high grid- men, for Coach W alt Hughes, fa r from satisfied with their showing against the Grants Pars V high eleven on Saturday, sent * his charges through one of the E a tiffe s t. practice seesions of the jHOOt- Everything on the list, 8 1 from foiling on the ' ball and 8 j hitting the dummy to actual 8 ; scrimmage occupied the atten- 8 1 tlon of the local warriors during 8 ’ the tim e they were on the field. 8 , Hughes did not allow them a 8 single idle moment, and when 8 | the practice was over, every man 8 , fe lt as though he had been 8 through a couple of tough gainos. 8 None of the local players wore 8 injured In the tussle Saturday. 8 although the fam e was a real I battle, every minute, and Hughes Turns Near Central Point to b e Fixed. Surface Repaired State ( a ll times to dire, no m atter * how deep the water, nor how , cold, just to accommodate his I iriends. The diver is Ed Coov1 P I AN o' NEW YORK, Set. 2# — Tribute to President took part in not work a t tk e lr trade. But State T raffic i Ashland has a diver, who de- ahon and C. j mam’ s nothing, and is w illin g gt ¡pedal t. . »RIHINOTON j » year and believing they could easily get the lim it, failed. Hunters in the K lam ath sec­ tion report that the northern flig h t of ducks has started, and that the hunting a t present is better than a t any tim e during Hunters Slumber. Lose Guns, Diver Recovers Them rAier, AI 8 8 8 * | w ill have his entire first string lineup rto throw In against the Klamath Falls eleven In the re- tur4 engagement which the lo­ cals have down in the hook with that tia fii for Saturday after­ noon. . In the opening game of the season for the Ashland eleven, the Pelicans handed Hughes’ boys a 12-7 trouncing, on tho Klam ath Falls field. Howevor. Hughes has worked off a lot of the rough spots, and by Sat­ urday should have his team working in first class shape, ca­ pable of giving the Klam ath boys a lot better game than in the opening go. K lam ath took a 23-0 beating at the hands .o f the Medford hlxh eleven Saturday, which at I t ' ' I she is bucking a hostile world— for "Dad's” sake. >, "Long John” and "Lean John” are the “ Lone W olf's” other nicknames. His true name is John Worthington, and no slyer, craftier buccaneer ever piled his trade in the hectic field of frenzied finance, so Chicago police w ill tell you. For years "The W o lf" was hunted far and near ' by the authorities. A t Intervals the chase would stop. Then It would be resumed again, following a new depredation. ‘The W olf's" tongue was oily and his manner MM the submarine IH to T — — - - — ------ ----. — - . . n iT ffl I l f president mix N league may oalt . ARMS CONFERENCE their friends insist they doxed off while waiting for the ducks )ct. 20— (U . to come. A t any rote, the on tax plan, guns were lost and the boys re- tary of the celved a ducking. laUZuL, l a i n i ---- Last— w it h — h n rr a w sil “Stone will be placed on all for a fight. « guns, the men Went back to Suggestions made by ^Secretary the scene of th eir accident, but shoulders along the highway and of the Treasury Mellon' were re- this time they took Coovilng. broken and corrugated portions celved w ith reserve approval by They explained the entire a ffa ir most of the Republican tnem- to Ed A and asked him to dive bers of the ways and means for the guns, committee, which la fram ing the Although tee fringed the tules, new tax b ill, and the Democrats i and the water was colder than openly turned th eir thumbs ever, down went the diver. Up down on the advice. he came w ith Cushing's gun Even some of the leading Re- in his hand. A roaring fire was of the pavement will be resur­ faced. “In addition, the right angle N E R A L TO turns on both sides of Centra V TOM ORROW Point ere to be eliminated by new grades, removing these Funeral services for the 1st“ danger pointe. The work will he C. H S alloff of Betllaghsm, done this winter.” Washington, w in take place from Stock's U n3ertskln< parlors Wednesday. October 21. at 2:00 p m Interm ent w ill be In Moniftain V iew Cemetery. Friends are 'invited- THE WEATHER Oregon and Washington 8 — Fair, with light north- 8 easterly wind* 8 1 j bound National Council Congrega tional Churches Meets in Washington to a federal penitentiary. B u t.1 worships. Is host to the delegates. “ The W o lf” had other plans. 1 Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor Five months ago he disap-', and chairman of the committee peered across the Mexican b o r-! on arrangements, believed the der. "The W o lf” must have old brick structure, the ra is e of laughed heartily at his getaway | mueh controversy over the ef- The federal authorities could do fort to move It frbm its down- nothing to bring him back, be- ‘ town location, is now unsafe for cause of treaty reservations. | large gatherings. The ancient Alice stayed behind. She had building, however, is the head- abandoned her career as a movie quarters for registration of dele- actress to manage her father's gates. / affairs. • : One feature of the meeting. A million and a half dollnrs. the first to be held In the na- lt was reputed, was the hoard tional capital, is the program of "The W o lf” had saved. Sunday services in each of the Then the other day, Inexplleah- churches in Washington of dlf- ly, “ The W o lf” came back to ferent denominations where the Chicago to face the music. He visiting minlatclrs w ill preach, went to the office of his law- • Among the entertainment fea- On Page F o u r) ai°’ f’r,ink Mn*" and Fred Cushing journeyed I up the Klam ath R iver on a duck P A H hunting expedition. In some I I 111 I manner> ,h e lr boat tnrne’l turtlo, • V I » an2.50 per acre, and thus (he settler paid the cost of the land given the ra il- Ooramander of O m M Guard on Stand B aton Proba Board • Salle Street W olf’s Daughter Sticks by Father, in Prison Hamaker Noble Hunter, Tries for A short tim e ago, started out, confBh bringing b ark th e 11 deer. A fte r a short he dropped e smell The deer, however Bta to Ito feet, roe a distance and fe ll ago! fldent that he had h lim it, Monte ho» rifle and started up to he saw the deer ta i standing not more than th irty yards away, watching him , was a big five pointer. And Monte’s gnn vena n t tho bottom of the h ill. A fte r strong langnnge re­ fused to move the M g fel­ low o at o f hie tracks, Monte resorted to racks, and w ith the first throw, the bnck Training School Plans to be Made at Meet Tomorrow Members of the board of ediv tober S8, w ith a “ Grand Benefit cation of this city w ill meet to- Concert.” H a rry Rowe Shelley, morrow morning wth the m em -¡N ew York composer organist; hers of the building committee • Jeanette Vreeland, lyric soprano of the normal school regents, end the Central Congregational to diacuu Plana__ (a t__ training j church of Brooklyn, N. Y ., qunr- school facilities, here, it wos tet, participating. stated late yesterday afternoon by V. O. N. Smith, a member M ISS K O L L E M E Y E R IS of the board of education. P R E SE N T E D TOKEN The regents w ill he In Ashland ■■■■ ■■ ■■■ to again go over the ground of As a token of appreciation of the normal school site on a last the faith fu l and efficient ser- m lnute Inspection tour. The vices she has rendered during plans for the normal building her employment w ith the eham- w lll be, completed w ithin two her of commerce,• the board of weeks, and the work w ill pro- director! of that body, last night gress rapidly from that time, voted to present Miss Florence It is believed. Meyer w ith a travelling hag. The new grade school, to bo Miss Hollemeyer, secretary to b u ilt on Beach street, w ill ba J. H. F u lle r, secretary of the used partially as a training chamber, was presented with school for the normal pupils, and this beg at ,the forum luncheon it is to work out the plana for of the chamber today. She left thin training th at the regent* the employ of the chamber yea- end the local hoard w ill meet. torday. _ 1 LONDON, Oct, 30 —