Oregon-Fair with fog coast. Temperature ahoi in interior.. A shland'a Greatest A seet ASHLAND, Jack Dempsey 32 ' 196 pounds 6 ft. 1 1-2 in. 76 in.- 42 in. SALBM,. Ore., July 21.—< p » i- ttonsd a t Aleetrss island, Cali­ fornia, end d . L. W illiam s, Steu­ Timer Does B is “ Stuff” Successful In every detail wan the “ Recreation Might” program last evening in L lth la P a r t, held u n d e r the auspices of the South­ ern Oregon Norm al school. /M p A f th>n ls»O® people gath­ ered' in the little natural amphi­ 25 192 pounds 6 ft. seated Coolidge ¡N o rm a l Expanded Wist T boiU i Rty»oMi, « soldier sto- as H arm oaie* Orchestra Jack Sharkey GREAT SUM NEEDED FOR FLOOD WORK ’r ó S í f f « * ' benville, Ohio, today filed claims for the rewards offered by the state of Orogon for the capture o f the three D ’A atrem ont Broth­ ers, H a th . H oy and Ray. ¡Governor W a lter B. Pierce of­ fe n d state rewards of ISOS for, eacn o f the brothers following the .dynamiting of a Southern. Pacific train in Siskiyou tunnel Oct. 11, 1622. In his letter to Governor I. L. Autereon, /Reynolds ears he > In­ msry Olxrurtead, Former President o f D e f u n c t N orthw estern Bank and J. X. ¿w heeler, Lumberman and n ew sp ap er Man, Re- leused U nder $15,000 Bail. P O R TLA N D . Ora,. July 31. — (IP) — Em ery Olmstead, former president e f the defunct North­ western National bash and J. E. W heeler, form er president of the Evening Telegram, which was re­ cently sold .la bankruptcy, were formed postal authorities on July free today n n d et 116,000 bail 3, IM S that Hugh D ’Autremont each, following their arrest. Tbdy were charged w ith conspiracy was in the arm y at Manila. Steubenville officers, represent­ 'and misapplication of 1700,614 ed by W illiam s, claims the S1M 0 bank funds. Secret indictments were return­ reward for the capture of Roy ed late Wednesday afternoon by and Ray who wore apprehended federal grand Jury. in that eity. I t is alleged W heeler presented The D '/tutrem onts are now worthless checks and Olmstead serving life sentences for the accepted them depositing them Siskiyou dynam iting in which to tho credit of the McCormick foar men were merdered? Lumber company o f which Wheel­ er is president. H e is said to have accepted the cheeks know­ ing them to he worthless. Nffw checks were drawn each time one waa presented to cover up, according I o the Indictment J P o r t l a n d B usiness Man! charges. W heeler and Olmstead are also V isits H ere and In vesti­ owners of the Wheeler-Olmstead gates O pportunities lumber company which is also B. G. H arlan, ’guest of M r. and bankrupt. Olmstead was deposed as head Mrs. Lou Hansen at the Ashland of the bank a few days before the H otel la spending several days in thia atty, investigating local busi­ run Jast March which resulted la ness w ith the idea of making , * the dosing of the financial In- business eonneettoa and perman­ ently locating hare. -—— D r. H arlan is interested In a Woodworking plan in Portland, theater where the program was presented. The night was ideal, and the setting was u nite perfect for the inform al, community pro­ gram. v The program started off la See shape w ith old tim e . music by the Tucker orchestra and dancing by two groups. "Turkey la the Straw** and “ M o n k e y Musk’* were splendidly ex cm p Il- fled by the 16 dancers and the music put motion into the feet , of the big crowd there. Interpretation of tho V irginia Real followed this w ith normal stndaats mostly, participating.. Then there was the harmonic* orchestra which proved to he a real h it w ith the big cVoWg. Re­ peatedly the three “orchestra” members were recalled and th e ir old-time tunes were given w ith such effect aa old-tim er Mapped out of the crowd and treated' the big audience w ith a real demon­ stration of old-tim e J i g g i n g , although he explained he was "Just a m ite M iff” aad eeaM n’t donee as effectively a* he had ones been able to. A sole hp B ert M ille r, “ Love's Old Sweet Bong ” with Mrs. R .A . ■het-pweeiAto < W to- Woods at the piano, e n d 's Vio­ tereeto there gad locate *lee- lin solo by Harvey Woods, ac­ where. He has done considerable companied by Mrs. Ar WpoTO, teaching in salesmanship slflMrt. were ' d t i * m n c fc appreciated has been active fo the re-ófganls- numbers on the program. etion o f several bnslneas con­ T he whole-hearted participat­ cerns, aad la' trained In buslneas. ing of the crowd in the commun­ He has also been active In Cham­ Tourist travel cornea from ity eingjng which followed theee ber of Commerce work in Taco­ widely separated point* is indi­ Inform al numbers, wap foe-mOat ma, Seattle, end Portland. Attractions and potential de- cated in the registration of ma­ convincing .evidence of" the suc­ cess of the afralr. veloment in Ashland make this chine* at the local Chamber of Storting, w ith "Old Black Joe" a desirable place for location, Mr. Commerce office. In Jast one hour Thursday the big crowd under the direct­ H arlan said. morning automobiles were regist­ ion of Miss Leona Maraters, sup­ ered fr6m six states. ervisor of music a t the Normal J. B. Reed and party from Sag­ school, the erowd’s enthusiasm in­ inaw, Michigan, stopped to . reg- creased, through such old .melo­ iser and admire Ashland. Sev­ dies, as “Jaunlto” and “Good­ eral C alifornia cars passed night 'Ladles” and “ Lisa Jane” through. nqtil w ith the clesing .number, George J. H ill and party of L ed by Conrad N a g el and "The Star Spangled Banner" the Seattle then stopped for a abort M ilton Sills, “ Closed voices'were blended together like time. Harey E. K elly of Man­ a h o y ” is Delayed a m ighty organ. chester. Iowa, northbound, reg­ Many e f those who gathered H O LLYW O O D , Cal., July 21. istered next. J. O. Sabin of T a c - for the program expressed the — (IF) — W ith the film stars arvel*. Mias., and F. J. ’ Fltslaff, desire foat these community gath­ > branch of the Actors’ Equity as­ St. Paul. Minn., followed. erings m ight be made a perman­ sociation on record aa opposed ent part of the park program tem porarily to the proposed in­ each summer. troduction of the "closed shop" in the film Industry, a break be­ tween th *. N ational organisation and the local committee' waa In­ dicated hare today. Lad by Conrad Nagel and M il- ton Sills, an imposing list of more than 1,0P0 film actors vot­ The following item appeared A food expert from the federal ed to hold in abeyance th e ir de­ in a recent issue of the ‘‘Oregon government 1» to he naked to mands f j f the closed shop in the Sj make a survey aad seek to learn studios and F ra n k Gilmore, na­ Business:“ "Industrial Development on» the eanse of a malady which has tional sasretory, announced he the Pacific Coast" will be the sub-1 mysteriously killed thonggnfla of waa leaving tor New York, stat­ Ject of an address to be delivered game birds on the lower K lam ath ing he hoped to return sometime by Irv in E. Vining, president of and T ale Lake region In Klamath io “organise the Equity in mo­ the Oregon State C ham ber' of county. ttos pictures.” Commerce before intKMrtnr George Tonkin, federal game division of the national sslocti- warden from Berkeley, OaUtornla, tlon of Real Estate boards meet-, recently unde an investigation (ng in convention 1 a< ■ Beattie, and found hundreds of dead birds Wash.. August 12 to 18. M r. V ia and many others apparently HJ, ing w ill be the leading speaker la in thé ta ll grasses. No cause for the industrial division and w ill the strange malady Is kflewh. tpeag on Wednesday, August 1 0 / "Officers of the realtor’s assO- clatidn anticipate,: an attendane* A K lam ath Falla newsboy had of 6,000 at th * Seattle convention a Spanking rudely interrupted the and have prepared a program of wide Interest. other day. • “Mr, Vining w ill’ also address He was too Intent on framing an alib i to avoid the chastisement the fifth annual convention a f th > aad forgot his pockets were filled Pacific Foreign Trade Council la w ith ptktol cap* left over from Victoria, British Columbia In Sep­ the Fourth. • ' tember. '* K The mother’s paddle descended M r. Vnlng, who has returned to, twtee. Than th a n waa an explo­ Ashland, stated he.knew M an y of sion. T h e mother dropped the the New York realtors Who wHl paddle and the hoy started *ed^ attend the conventqn and that It nlng from a fate he couldn’t es- was his hop* to persuade .a delK gation of them-to stop at Aalllhna IG-rdUR «B.M »AV His burns were painful hut not foi* a visit on th e ir return to the eerlone, east. MAY LOCATE IN ASHLAND SIX STATES MOVIE FOLKS IN SQUABBLE i Fighters Show Greatest Confidence — Dem psey Bronzed, Impulsive, Eager Looks Beady for Greatest B attle of Career, W hile Sharkey Plays Hearts W ith Boston Cronies, Appears Like Great Champion. HIGHWAY IS TOBEPAVEI Californiane A re Tend«*« Reception in This OitT That California wlU thia fall ef next spring construct 16 mtlee ef concrete pavement south from the Oregon line on the Pacific highway was a most important announcement at the uaoftMal road meeting held in*the hotel parlor Wednesday afternoon when local cltiiens entertained a highway committee from the Be* ramento Valley Regional A d v |a o * council of the California Develop­ ment association. ,c . This announcement waa male by c . e . (Pop) Gates/member o l the Oregon state highway comp mission who was given this Iro formation during a recent vfgB with the California governor ffifi other officials of the netghbpf- 81 N E W YO RK. July 2 1 — (IP)— t0 The confidence that goes hand in Br hand w th youth, the boxing skill and versatility that go with ld brains and the fighting heart bred of a fighting life should car- ry Jack Sharkey of Boston to vic- tory over Jack Dempsey In the greatest non-championship hesvy- * Weight fight at Yankee Stadium ► tonight, V. When Dempsey and a f e w •r friends slipped into New York t- from the ex-champ’s up - state I- training camp Wednesday eve- >r nlng, they brought with them an a ir of confidence which it was difficult to ignore, for the "Man­ assa M auler’ 'appears fit for the fight of his life. But behind the bronzed, im- pulslve, eager exterior of the for­ mer title holder no man could look; and there was reason to be­ lieve the Demptey of old no long- B er motivated the muscle* of the THR CAREFUL DRIVER “Don’t pat any sticker on the windshield of my anto- m ehlle. I t ’obstrac* the view had is dangerous" declared the. most careful driver aa he regiaterod hia automobile at the local registration office this morning. "P lace the sticker, on the Windshield of the car on the side opposite the driver" w a a < the Instruction given. , B at the careful driver placed the registration stick­ er o a th e window In the rear end of his car Just aa a ma- ter e f precaution. “ Don’t Ilk a to have any stickers eround on my car," s ta tio n Mora A ttn Tourists LAGRANDE, July 21.— (IP)— Approxmately a thousand dele­ gates and visitors are present at the ninth annual state Legion' convention which opened at 6:20 o’clock ths morning. Among the arrivals at the con­ vention today were: Howard P . Savgge, national commander and Charles Mills, M iam i, national head of th * F o rty and Eight? ' natoce apparently superb fighting ma­ chine. As for Sharkey, engrossed, in a game of hearts with a few cron- V tes from Boston, there was no room for doubt. The Lithuanian " Ttas come down to the eve of the, ’ fight In the pink of condition, brimming over with confidence and appear* dready to meet his • opponent fiat to fist at every ’ phase of the fight. L When Dempsey waa- 1 eway by Johnny Broderick, the * pugnacious little New York detec­ tive who always draws the asslgn- * meat as the ’ »/.-champion's body > guard on such occasions, It was i to a private home near the scene ■ of today’s battle. ’ Dempsey feared the intrusion of process servers and other J. X. Thornton «ad Local limbs of the law who might he D elegation W ill Attend iuvoked at the 11th hour by hia Ceremonies' former manager and arch enemy. Jack Kearns. Moreover, a glimpse of the ex-champion was , enough to indicate that he waa ; nervous and anxious to avpid all contact w ith the fight cr o w d s now < Ahronging the city. i The fighters met in the weigh- i ing-in room at Madison Square Garden Thursday morning when , form alities required by the' ’New , York state athletic commission j were attended/to. 4 t Sharkey, by way of a surprise < weighed 166 pounds or more for t the tight. The Bostoniap tipped c the scales at that figure when a seen by the United Press corres- t pondent Wednesday afternoon and Jimmy Buckley, his manager, said that, he would put on per- ’ ..KhllW NEW LODGE IS PLANNED OFFICIAL WEIGHT NEW YORK. July 81.— Jack Delmpaey weighed in 104 pounds; Jack Sharkey, 100 before the New York boxing romratslaon this af­ ternoon- THE PH3P1E MANB -nRED O F T H E P G C 5 & K AFCAT,OH ttfe . AMD C q M B X n O flP W E R E O F A M M O Z« WUCAL / . Many. Ducks Die In Lake Region N&tion&l Commander Hohr ard P. Savaore is R eg­ istered at L&Gr&nde » ha growled. I. E. Vining, who haa lust re- M r. Gate» stated many* el were made in the past to persuagb -turned fropi a vacation at the the California highway cornmp- Lake of t h e . Woods, tolfl a new sion to pave the gap between the tourist resort. The Cherry Creek wonderful Oregon paved, highwMt end tire pavement In northern R im « to e hetoiv R flO y P ent , hp C alifornia between Yreka amd Judge Short of K lam ath Falls. He bps a large number of hors- Weed. California's new highway law creates S.fuild of about |25 ,- e* and makes frequent tripe to the 000,000 annually, which- Mr. n eirb y mountains, which present Oates was assured would permt some of the most beautiful scen­ Mr. the construction of IS miles of ery in southern Oregon. paved highway below the Oregon Vining ’went on one of these Jaunt* which he said was great­ line. * i ■ ■■■'■ The visiting committee, which ly enjoyed. A t one spot, he said 1* absolutely unofficial but in­ he c o u n te d 20 la k e s within a ra­ fluential with the California, dius of 6 miles from Mount Luth­ er. H e also reports he saw hia highway commission, arrived about 4 o’clock and was greeted firs t wild elk in Oregon while on by officials of the local chamber thia trip. * More Attrattiona to hold the of commerce and other Interested touriato, M r. Vining holds, is one citlseris. of th* main needs of southern Oregon. / (Please Turn to Page 2) VINING WILL MAKE ADDRESS MANY ATTEND LEGION MEET \ haps a pound or so between now and the tap o f the gong. The Lithuanian had not ex­ pected to weigh more than 161 or l d i but .the addition pounds will do him no harm. Dempsey, although he Informed © hia wife, E s t e l l e , T a y l . o r ) » In a last affectionate telephone ’ conversation between New York * and Loa Angeles, that he woald n not weigh above' 166, is now ex- d peeted to tip the beam at about 200. Both m en>have coma up to a the day of battle wtheut a mis- w hap. ci E x p e rt. opinion- , ha* bad its si say and for the most pari, it fa- *< v o n Markiy. Not fruit wjiat there k are ’many who tra il aibng with _ the.pejgpsex of ®fc1’ the ,‘“ aD . k i l l i r * id f Toledb? the fighting • demon who slaughtered Luis An­ gel rirp o one hpt night four years ago. Bab this la tte r group Still be­ lieves they are becking the Demp- sey o f 1616-1632. ' I I f the Dempsey who f a c e s Sharkey* a t Yankee stadium war* indeed the Dempsey of old. there would he few who would grant j the Bostonian an outside chahes. ff But up until 24 hours before foe right, Dempsey be* shown no- In­ dication, that he had retained the fighting spark which once carried him to spectacular victories. ' Spanking Is Rudely Ended • , .. By Explosion ✓