T O WNATHBB DBIVX OABBFULLY Fair in Southern Oregon 1 and ¿Wednesday. Gentle Drive slowly near the publie schools. Help prevent accidents. A/ewgpap«; For tfaarty « Wie« Service) ' Know Portland Youths Are Nab­ bed by Sheriff Near Gold HUI HONEYMOON BLASTED Three reputed youthful bandits from Portland are in the county Jail at Jacksonville today, while p 17-year-old bride la bemoaning a blasted honeymoon as the result of the attempted holdup of the Sherwood service station a mile below Gold Hill last night. The bandit suspects are Earl Sears, IP; Theodore Rieroon, 17; Charles McDonald. 20. The bride of a day is Mrs..Charles McDon­ ald, a defiant, flashing-eyed lit­ tle mim of 17. Sheriff Makes Capture The four were captured near the junction of the Bams Valley road and the Pacific highway an ho Ur after the alleged holdup by Sheriff Ralph Jennings pad two deputies, Paul and Lewis Jen­ nings. < Driving a car which they de­ clared had been rented from a Portland garage, the four de­ scended on the Sherwood service station shortly before 8 o'clock. Sears is alleged to have produced a revolver and commanded Sher­ wood to put ap his hands. Sher­ wood remonstrated with the youths and insisted he had not money at the station. It is al­ leged that Sears then fired a «M t at Sherwood as the car speeded away in the darkness. The sheriff's office was immed­ iately notified and county offic­ ial* took up the chase. The re­ puted bandit auto took the wrong road, out of Gold Hill an* oiart/oi up the Same Valley highway. Af­ ter to la s a tow miles they doubl- ed on their track« and wore head­ ed north along the highway whoa Sheriff Jennings and Ma "two deputies came upon them and placed them under arrest. They submitted without a fight. Sears Is reported.to have ad­ mitted to the sheriff last night that he had just been paroled by District Judge Delch in Portland after being arrested on a bad check charge. The youngster« said they had rented the car from a Portland garage and had left Portland at 1 o’clock yester­ day morning. Wed nt Roseburg McDonald said he and bis wife gpt their license and were mar­ ried yesterday at Roseburg, al­ though he failed to disclose a marriage certificate.' On the rear of the car was a chalked lettering “Just Married." The quartet is being held on an open charge pending a thor­ ough investigation of the affair. Not oply did the Ashland chamber of commerce accept,a. report of its special committee appointed to investigate the water bond proposal, but it likewise went a step further and by unanimous vote gave approval of the following measures: Water bond amendment Littua. pipe line amendment Fire department bond‘amendment The report of the special conpnittee will be of interest to voters generally in guiding them when they go to the polls next* Tuesday. The report is as follows: To The Ashland Chamber of Commerce: We, your committee, appointed in the matter of reporting as to the advisability of constructing a water reservoir in Ashland creek canyon, respect­ fully report as fallows: •’ We have visited and* examined the situation of the proposed dam sites in Ashland creek canyon, and we frankly state that we do not assume to be able to question the findings and conclusions of skilled en­ gineers, whd, for months and years, have carried on extensive investigations on the -subjects of addi­ tional water supply for the city of Ashland. We know that two subjects should receive the careful attention of the city authorities, and the people of our eity, namely, (1) an increase in the water supply during the dry period having due con­ sideration as to the palatabttity'and purity of the water, and (2) the economical distribution and use of the wgter supply. From investigation, we certainly appreciate the magnitude of the enterprise in constructing a suit­ able reservoir, and the heavy expense which will nec8sarily be incurred to utilise either of the dam sites proposed. “ ' We would not attempt to pass on the differ­ ent sites, as that is a matter for determination by . the city authorities and the engineers, and we certainly have groat ooufidenod in Mr. Frank Walker, our city engineer, who for -several years has made the water ^wublem a study .and who has accom- ~phshed the major part of the engineering wbrif. Additional water is necessary. If obtained, it cannot be done except at a large expense, and there is no source from which the expenses can be supplied except from the people and the property owners of the city of Ashland. ‘ As to further purchase of water from the Talent Irrigation District, at present we would not be eager to purchase any additional water supply from that source unless assured of a more bountiful supply than was furnished during the season of 1926. VII. We are of the opinion that a meeting should be called, and held at an early date, whereat, the city engineer and consulting engineers, as well as the committees of various ciyic organizations of the city should be present, and question pro and con be discussed, and considered. Respectfully submitted this 20th day of October, 1926, E. D. BRIGGS, A. E. KINNEY, A. M. BEAVER, Committee. Another Essay Contest Starts H. A. Stearns Bays Business And Will Make Some Improvements Youth Who Fell Under 8. P. Train to be Buried Here Wednesday Positive Identification ot Peter Jansen as the young transient who died Bunday aa the result of injuries abstained when, he toll from a freight train Saturday, was made thia morning by hta widowed mother who arrived here from Hillsboro. The moth­ er broker down as she identified her son’s body at tha J. P. Dodge and Bone undertaking par­ lors. The funeral will be held hire at 2:80 tomorrow afternoon from the Dodge chapel, with Rev, Hugh T. Mitchelmore of the 1 Presby­ terian church officiating. Burial will bo in Mountain View ceme­ tery. The boy wee 22 years eld aad the chief support of bis widowed mother aad aged grandmother at Hillsboro. He had been work­ ing In California and was beat­ ing his way back home la order to aave hla small horde of money t o t hl« mother. Recall Petition« Are Circulated Announcement of the purchase ‘ of the Lithie Springs garage from O. W. Baker wee made this ' morning by H. A. Stearns, well known Ashland business men. Mr. Stearns is ’how in charge of tbe business, located on First, street above tbs Lithla Springs hotel. Mr. Steams said that he is planning to St up s' first class garage an* have the beet me­ chanics. making it a completely equipped garage tor general, pur­ poses as well as storage. Arrangements are now being completed by Mr. S toaru to be- come local agent tor an h itomo- bile flrto, formal ennoum being withheld until the deal la completed. WOMAN DROPS DEAD LOS ANOBLBg. O«t. 2«. - r Mri. Walter Mulford, 88, opened the door of her homo to aoeept a gas bill and dropped dead of heart failure today. ¿Woman and Two Children Also Held by Police Pardons Granted Pour, In eluding Negro, in Mia- Pacific Coast Organiser of Carpenters is under Arrest , ALBANY, Oct. I f . — (United News)— ’‘I » ■ pot perturbed « « - cernlng the proposed InvesMga- tlon," Frederick Stelwer. republi­ can candidate for the United States senate said here Monday wh«n Informed that Senator James A. Reed, chairman of the senate "slush fund” committee, had ordered a probe of expoadi- turee during the Oregon primary* “The charges made by Giyjrgf W. Putnam, editor of the demo- t erotic Salem Capital Journal? will not be taken seriously by the People. If the investigation were anything other than palltiopj propaganda it would ¿»are beds People Urged to Take More ordered long ago, “Stelwer said. Interest in Political False Chargee Affair* Declaring that the chargee were merely another step In “the program of false chargee which < characterizes the campaign ef-' 1 forts of tome of those supporting »1 my opponents,” Stelwer declared ¡1 that he intended to take the of; f < fengLve and demand that the la- ft vestigatlon be made at once, “so 1 that the.people ot Oregon may e not be deceived/* Concerning the report 'that the' $ Portland Electric Power company 1 had contributed' 116,000 to the t Portland Oregonian to oppose u Senator Stanfield, Stelwer said lie 1< understood that tbe' power com- « pany bad supported one o f his v opponents in the primary, he was e sure that no contribution had been made la belief of hia caadl- • dacy. « Clara Ingram of Portland, In charge of the health work of the W. O. T. U. spoke entertain­ ingly of this branch of the or- ganlzation's work. Matters of general interest to members will be tahen'up by the local American Legion post at a regular meeting to be held s i the pest headquarters in Pioneer Hall et 8 o’clock th lr evening. Com­ PORTLAND, Oct. 5.— (United mander John B.- Enders urges all News) — John Bond, arrested members to attend. earlier In the month at Klamath Falla for violation of the Harri­ First Jog drive of the year, is son act, Monday was sentenced made on Nortb Fork of Coquille to 18 months at McNeil Island rivar. • , 14 by Federal Judge Bean. Drug Peddler Is ■ Sent To Prison JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.,. Oct. 88.-— (United News) — Freedom *ae the reward tonight for four convicts who came to the assist­ P U B L 1 0 IS AROUSED ance of prison guards during the Violence Traced to Other«; At­ brfak for liberty of seven con­ tempted Murder la * victs from the Missouri peniten­ tiary Sunday. Charged ’The pardons were granted on SAN -FRANCI8CO. Ocb I f . — recommendation or Leslie Ru- BROOKLYN. Oct. IP— (United (United News)— Violence which dolph, acting warden. News)—A mother's love proved The convicts who were liberat­ has featured a carpenters' strike stronger than a father’s generos­ of six mouths duration here has ed are Ollie Cooper, negro;'Clyde ity when Sally and Edward Miles, been traced to high union offic­ Woods; Artie Booth and George 11 and 10, respectively, stood iala in* ¿'confession which police McAllister. before the railing In a crowded declare has been mtde by two of ■ Cooper displayed unusual cour­ court today and told Justice age when he rushed to the defense the striking carpenters. of J. L. Fleeman, guald, who was Mitchell they loved their mother As the resalt of public senti­ beat. ment aroused by a series of brut­ being attacked by fire convicts. The odd family tug-of-war be­ al beatings last week, following Cooper drove them off with a gan ten days ago. At that time which one man died, four men butcher knife. the Judge* first asked them the were arrested Monday. Those la . Two convicts were wounded in question to determine whether custody in c lu d e Archibald the two hour gun battle with the children should be placed In Mooney, Paelflc coast .organiser prison guards and members of the custody of their father or of the United Brotherhood Of the local company of militia. their mother, divorced, and they Carpenters and Joiners of Amer­ chose their father. ica, and Paul Clifford, business Father Unfair agent of a San Francisco loeal. But the judge didn't think he Attempted Murder had been quite fair to the moth­ Mooney, charged with assault er, inasmuch as the youngsters to commit murder, was accused had just been with their father. by George Fred man and Jack So he told the mother to take Kllran. Fred man haa been iden­ Sportsmen of Jackson Ooun the children and return to court tified as one of the assailants who ty to Meet at Medford in ten days. figured in the fatal attack upon Tonight Before the children announced C. W. Campbell last Thursday, their decision Mrs. Miles told the while Kllran, with Clifford la court she had done nothing dur­ charged with criminal conspir­ ing the ten days to influence the acy. children. Both children chose The strike began last spring -,n their mother with the under­ a protest against the so-called standing that they would 'get to American plan of building. aee their f a t h e r sometimes, though how often, when and for bow long was not specified. Previous Io this, and Jetod back to the time Mr. end Mrs. Miles were dlvoroed throe yaan ego, the father wee to got the children every sumaser tor eta weeks. When he failed to return the ohlldroa at the end ef their six weeks period thia pest sum­ THE DALLES. Oct. 2«. — mer the toother began the court (United News) — Officers were action whleh resulted in her vic­ scouring Sherman county and tory. the surrounding districts Mon­ I Sally, apoka first. “Wo went to day for R. D. Parks, who broke live wittk both of them," she said out of the Sherman county Jail land Edward nodded. at Moro about five o’clock Sun­ “I'm sorry, but you will have day afternoon. Ito choose one or the other. Mid Tbe prisoner .was about 21 the Judge. years of age, of light complex­ Sally looked about her, as it ion and wore light trousers and undecided. , a dark coat. He I s . said to I “I gness we would like to live have been serving time tor a with mother, please.’* tbe little lust ice course offense. girl finally said, her lips tremb­ ling. “But please, can’t wo aee Illinois Officers Now Believe daddy too?** District Attorney Was The Judge nodded. Slain Edward was next questioned, and his mumbled answer was MARION, III., Oct. 2«.— (UP) Casting aalde the theory that W. the same as his slater's. O. Potter, former United States district attorney, h'ad committed suicide after killing fire members of his family, authorities today started an investigation into tbe six deaths on the supposition that the family was murdered by an outsider. George Groucup Found in It was at first supposed that ; Modoc County With the family bad been killed by i • Bullet in Head Potter, who then killed himself by jumping into a cistern. Doubt I, RBDDINO, Cal., Oct. 18. • — arose however, when no water (United News) — Modoc county ] officers are Investigating tha was found in Potter’s Innge. M jugw T i death of George Groascup, a hun­ L ose AW, ter whose body has been found OLPGffL .near Adla, under mysterious cir­ cumstance«. Groescup’a identity were- learn­ ed through a hunter’s license found In hie pocket Ho bad boon Mrs. Clara B. Saunders, wife shot through the heed, aad It of J. B. Saunders, and a resident wae believed here ’that he had of Ashland for many years, died committed suicide. at the family home, 678 Boule­ Cash amounting to 1280 Was vard, following an illness of found on tbe body, more than a year. Arrangements for the funeral kavg not yet been completed. Besides her h u s b a n d , Mrs. Saunders is survived by three] children. They are Mre. C. C. Walters of Medford, Mrs. R. R. Batemah of this elty and Claude Saiindori Of this elty. ♦ 1 Mrs. Saunders Is Called By Death Freezing Weather Strikes Atlantic LONDON, Oct >8. — (UP) — Bnglaad, Frane«, h ely and the English channel suffered ; severe damage from eterms today. A wfnd of hurricane torce was ao- companted by hait ia tome areas.