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FRENCH W IN
GERMANTOWN,
Club, Manheim, Pa., 8«|
Long years of French queer
for the Davis cup finally end
ed today triumphantly when
R ene laU'osta of France de
feated l)iK m il Tllddn and
Henri Corhet won from Lit
t le Bill Johnson. Aiprrt-
cans held the enp since 1090.
n o red O fficers
Rev. H. I. Pemberton De
liver» Main Addreee at
Teacher's Institute Held
This Morning at Senior
High School — Pine Pro
gram.
COACHES TO
CONFER ON
NEW RULES
The teacher who la able to
arouse the vital sparks of life, la
the teacher who leaves a worth
while impression on the com
munity, Rev. H. F. Pemberton,
pastor of the M. E. church told
teachere of the Ashland public
schools at the- annual Institute
held Saturday morning ' at the
high school building.
The things which makes a
teacher a force In the community
is an unblemished character
which will build faith in parents
and In the boys and girls, and
w ill prevent trivial matters from
causing unhappy results, Mr. Pem
berton told the teachers In what
was considered'one of the finest
talks ever given nt an Institute
here.
The teacher who can build a
personality which w ill work with
smoothness and harmony la so
ciety Is the teacher wh® h a -« ,
really accomplished
something
and la giving the beat products
to the community, th* speaker
sal®.
The meeting Saturday morning
was opened with excellent violin
eeleptlona by Cheater Woods, ac
companied on the piano by h i s
mother, Mrs. E. A.»Woods. Rev.
Pemberton wan In charge .of the
devotional exercises. Miss Beu
lah Hussey, local teacher, gave
several pleasing vocal selections.
Mrs. D. Perosxl. president of
the local school board, oa behalf
of tho board Invited the teachers
to a reception wh ich la to he held
at the civic club hoaee
September 1».
Final Instructions from Super
intendent of Schools. G. A. Bris
coe were given at the meeting.
At 2 o’clock this afternoon
teachers -met with principals of
the four school to outline the Mon
day morning program.
Teachers are as follows:
Senior High— B. C. Forsythe,
principal; Howard Allison, Rus
sell T. Cripe. Ethel McCormack.
Ellen H. Waters, Kathryn Dldtel,
Irene Clark, Aletha Dwyer, Ann
Malloch, Emma Maloney, Evange
line Poley, Ethel H. Marks,
Juanita K. Tarr, Laura Raguse
and Bertha Denton.
Junior High— Ila Myers, princi
pal; Mell E. Carter, Ethel Reid,
Edna L. Gohenn, Laura C. John
son, Haxel Saunders. Nora Ward,
Cleo Howell and Howard Teals.
Lincoln S c h o o l — Elisabeth
Rork. principal; Margaret Olson.
Bertha Stevens, Elizabeth Wilson,
Dotty Hlleman, Isabella Watten-
barger and Lillian Nicholson.
Washington School— Elden 8.
Corthall. Edna C. Kennedy, Beu
lah Hussey, Mildred Million, Ha
sel Bruner, Clara Anderson, Eu
genia Carson.
Coach R. W. McNeal of B.
0 . N. Attend» Meeting „
in Portland
FASHION SHOW
IS IN DISCARD
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Merchants Will Work Out
Some Other Plan for Aid
ing Lithian Circus
Coach R. W . "Mac" McNeal of
tho Southern Oregon Normal
school, waa notified by Jack Bene-
flel, graduate manager of the
U. of O. notifying him of a meet
ing of Pacific Coast college foot
ball officials and coaches. T h e
meeting Is to be held at t h e
Multnomah club
in Portland
Monday and Is for the purpose of
diecuesing and reaching a deci
sion on. proper tpterpretatlon to
be placed on the changed football
rules lo r the coming season.
George Varnell, Pacific Coast
representative of the Rule Com
mittee, and well known Pacific
coast official will be present and
explain the rules ise interpreted
by the rules committee.
While In the north. Coach Mc
Neal will also be in conference
with coaches of the Willamette
valley conference and other col
leges and will attempt to arrange
a football schedule for the coming
aeon.
Several new men have visited
the coach during the last f e w
days and signified their intention
of entering the local school Sep
tember 20. Indie XUoOi point to
a squad, which In number at least
will equal that of many of the
older colleges In the elate.
FOR
PR
P ro-R ato Distributions of
Cash — After Running
Expenses Are Met
Lack of cash premiums at the
Jackson County Prodhcte show
has la no way 1 evened the en
thusiasm of those who are back
ing the affair, according to R. G.
Fowler, county agent who Is mak
ing final arrangements fo r the big
event which Is to start n e x t
Thursday.
A pro-rata distribution of any
funds which may be left f r o m
actual running expenses, among
prize winners. Is offered, b u t
prospect of the exhibitors getting
much In cash Is not so bright.
What waa planned as a mere
school and club exhibit show, has
developed into the proportions of
a regular county fair and
the
early part of this week those In
active charge of the Products
show will be busy "squeezing”
the numerous exhibits into lim it
ed exhibit space.
F ru it exhibits, according to In
formation collected from grange
leaders, Mr. Fowler states, will
exceed In quality, and quantity
those of former years. The fair is
coming at a time when fruit is
In best condition for showing.
Boys and girls In 4-H club.work
are completing exhibits, and girls
are putting finishing touches on
demonstrations.
Winners
In
demonstration work w ill
be
awarded the usual trip to the
State Agricultural college at Cor
vallis to compete for state hon
ors. This work la done under the
direction of club leaders and Miss
Florence York, home demonstra
tion agent. Mrs. A. C. Joy Is In
direct charge of the girls in this
district.
Fall fashions will not ba exhib
ited at the Lithlan Iadoot* circes
according to J. J. Joseph, Who aa-
louncea that merchants Who de
rided Thursday evening to hold
he show, Friday changed their
■tads.
Definite plana for merchants'
>articlpatlon la the big Indoor
slrcua which Is today being adver MUCH INTEREST IS
tised all over southern Oregon
SHOWN IN BOXING
ind northern California an con
estante for the popularity queen
Interest la boxing la being re
contest start the ante of tickets, vived ■ among Ashland sportsmen
ire not yet definitely made, but ■ ju Gene O’Grady, touted as the
Jthlans are assured of coopera- ■coming boxer of this
district,
ion of tha merchants In maklaff trains sack evening at the armory
the affair a success.
under the direction of Dave Sar
Mr. Joseph has offered free geant. old-timer who Is "trainer.”
ixhlblt space to merchants who
O’Grady’s sparring partners are
will display their
merchandise' Morris Harris, professional, who
it the show.
Is attempting to stage a come
back and Sam .Prescott. Others
Salem— State slipping «0 toas are planning to enter the ring
with the boys.
a lime pleat.
lime a day from
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NECKPIECE
MAY SOLVE
ONE WRECK
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Former Governor Released
Blonds and Brunettes Start
From Jail Few Days Be
Sale of Tickets for Indoor
fore Present Executive is
Circus to be Sponsored by
Indicted on Charge of
Lithians—Hornbrook and
Conspiracy to Bribe —
Hilt “ Queens” Entered in
Other High Officials Held.
Battle.
\P a rt of Life Jacket Found
Washed on Hawaiian
Beautiful blonde and brunette
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Sept. 10.
Coast
maids are vying with one anoth
Making Its report on al
Marshfield Chamber of Oom
merce President and Sec
retary M a k e T o u r of
Southern Oregon Fighting
Against Change of U. P.
Route.
Seeking support of the Ashland
chamber of Commerce In asking
the Portland Chamber of Com
leged political corruption In In
HONOLULU, Sept. 10.— (IP)—
merce to either give support to
diana, the Marlon county grand The neckband of a kapok life
proposed location of an extension
Jury Friday voted Indictment of Jacket washed ppon the unpro-
of the Union Pacific lines from
Gov. Ed Jackson and Mayor L. tected reef beach of Oahu near
Burns, Oregon to Lake Odell, or
Dnvall of Indianapolis.
Makapu Point, found Friday by a
else stay out of the controversy
The governor’s Indictment was party organised by the United
between towns of eastern Oregon
on a charge of conspiracy to Press after a report was made to
and sonthern Oregon in regard to
bribe former Governor Warren the Honolulu Advertiser that an
the location of the lines, Joseph
T. McCray, who only a few days object which appearod to lie the
Larson, president of the Marsh
ago was paroled from federal torso of a man enclosed In a
field Chamber of Commerce and
penitentiary nt Atlanta, where he checkered Jacket, was hooked by
T. J. Flippin, Jr., secretary of the
served three years and four fishermen, may prove the first
chamber visited In Ashland to When the Amartela logtoa to
I®' Parle these two wheelhorsee
months on a conviction of using clue of the possible fate of one
day. -
and. They are General John J.
of the war’s battlefraato w ill I
the malls to defraud.
rock, honorary national command-
of the missing Dole fliers.
Development and completion of Pershing and Marsh®],
legtoa.
Mayor Duvall was charged with k The nec)(pjefe Was at first be-
the Cdos Ray harbor Is rapidly J
violating the corrupt practices act Iteved part of a pilot's seat of an
being finished and definite as
by falling to list a »14.500 cam airplane, but was later Identifi
surance that the harbor would be
paign donation.
ready for shipping within three
ed by ' Lieut. Commander M. B.
Others named yin truebllls re McComb of the Pearl Harbor
years is given by the community
turned by the grand Jury when aviation base, as the neckpiece
representatives. The «iroposed ex
n a k o W al
. 4 School Belk Will Toll the It made Its report to Judge of a lifesaving jacket similar to
tension cf the Union
Pacific
New York, 1; Ctiicagp, 9
James A. Collins in criminal those used by navy fliers.
lines from Burns to Lake Odell
Knell of Happy Sum
Philadelphia, O; Pittsburg» <
court were George V. Coffin, Re
was given support by the Public
The first grisly discovery,
mertime
AMERICAN
publican leader, and Robert I. which led to the organised search
Service Commission of the state
Cleveland, 8; Boston 1
some time ago but building of the
School bells will Monday morn Marsh, formerly "O-4”— attorney was made at dusk Monday by
Detroit, ®t Phtladelphl», •
road was deferred In a contro
ing
toll the knell of vacation days for the Ku Klux Kian In Indiana, Manuel Demlllo, Portuguese fish
Chicago, 0] Washington, 8
versy over the right of common
and the four public schools of the also accused of conspiring to erman, who was accompanied by
St. Louis, O; New York, 1
usage, the Coos county men stat-
city will become alive with activ- bribe McCray.
Kenneth Olds and Manuel Qomes.
ed Recently precedent was es
It was learned the grand jury,
i ity as the more than 1,200 boys
The object was hooked by
tablished in the matter of com-
which has been considering the Come«, but slipped off the hook
and girls start the school year.
The new Elhart book and mu charges which grew out of state and back into the surfe before
(Please turn to Page Three)
sic store presents a truly typical ments and documents of D. C. it could be landed.
All three
first-day-ofi-scbool
appearance Stephenson, former Indlanq klan agree that It appeared to be a
with school books, pencils, tab dragon and once a political pow
Children Ent
lets, notebooks and other "para- er, would continue In session In (Please Turn To Page Three)'
W ill be Given
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phenalla” In attractive window definitely and that other Indict
Attention
display and arrayed In perfect or ments - may be voted later.
With
1 der about the new store.
Rond for Governor Jackson was
Klamath Jails Wttl_ Bitar- Any child snterlag tha
asstcamen
____ Ot to ClM
and lists oGfteed by Judge ColUnaat »2500.
books made Monday,' Hun
tain Enforcement Group grade of school this year WU* tekt hnnli
Asked whether' he had any
be given as opportunity to un dreds of school children will stand
September 20
statement to make, the governor
dergo a complete physical ,exam In line at the store' to get their
turned to the newspapermen and
Two Agents Are Suspended
, Klamath Falls bfficers w ill en ination at tha Health clinic of text books for the year.
said:
From Northwest Duty
tertain • members of the Southern the Child Welfare Association to
Teachers are all In the city and
" I have nothing to say ex
Without Pay
Oregon Law Enforcement Asso be held Thursday. September 15, all preparations for the ringing
cept that I love you."
ciation at a banquet at the New from 1:30 to 6 p. m. according of the school bells Monday morn
Mayor
Duvall,
Coffin
and
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— (IP)
W illard Hotel in th at-city Sep to Mrs. C. F. Tilton.
ing have been completed, accord Marsh also submitted to arrest.
— Roy C. Lyft, Northwestern dry
Dr. Inskeep, county health of ing to Superintendent G. A. Bris
tember 20.
They, too, were released on bond. administrator Friday was order
N. C. Cbaney, district attor ficer, assisted by the c o u n t y coe.
The Indictment against Gov. ed to return to Seattle and re
ney Is president and G. W. Niel health nurses will conduct the
Jackson said that Stevenson was sume enforcement work In hls
G IR L RUICipE
son is secretary of the organi examination.
Mrs. Harris Dean
associated with him and Marsh district.
Seymour Lowman, as
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10 —
sation. A program is being ar is to be hostess at the meeting.
and Coffin. It said further, that sistant secretary of the tneasury,
ranged for the occasion. Jackson
Parents who have children (IP)— Because her parents scolded
these four men told the then Issued the Instructions after Lyle
county officers will attend the whom they desire to enter at the her, Mrs. Norman A. Smith, 16,
governor McCray id offering him had conferred with Assistant At
meeting.
clinic are requested to make ap a bride of 30 days, committed a bribe that they "had the back
torney Geenral Mabel Walker
The next meeting w ill prob pointment by calling at the public suicide here Friday by drinking
ing of the Ku Klux Kian of In
Willebrandt.
IJbrary.
poison.
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ably be held In Ashland.
diana and that they were Influ
"Lyle Is not under any charges
ential in said organization.”
Inquiry or investigation and will
Baseball Today
HEALTH
WILL BE
VACATION IS
0V E R M 0N D A Y
HELD
LAW OFFICERS
TO HOLD MEET
LYLE ORDERED
BACK TO POST
The First and Second A. E. F.
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return to bis post at once to
await outcome of the civil ser
vice appointment situation which
governs al ladmlnlstrators after
October 1," Lowman said.
He announced that agents A l
fred M. Hubbard and Richard
Klamath Falls Schools Will I. Fryant, working from Seattle,
had been suspended from duty
Remain Closed Until
without pay and their cases re
Epidemic is Checked.
ferred to the justice department
City schools in Rlamath Falls for appropriate action.
will not open Monday according
to announcement made by school
officials following a ’> conference
with city and county health au
thorities. Prevalence of Infantile
paralysis in the city Is of suffic
ient menace to make the opening
of the school impossible, t h e
county health officer stated. The Instructor Fatally Injured,
disease can be checked only ’ If
Student Seriously
precaution In
preventing Its
Hurt
spread Is thken, he said.
SANTA MONICA, Cal., Sept.
Date of opening has now been
10— (IP)— A flying Instructor was
Indefinitely postponed.
fatally Injured and a student av
iator waa seriously hart late F ri
day when their airplane crashed
300 feet to the ground near Clo
ver Field.
The Instructor, Earle Carlisle,
died In the Sawtelle hospital
where he was rushed following
Ideal hunting weather favored the fall. T. H . Corey, 18, t h e
the hundreds of eager nlmrods student, w ill rocover. It was said.
who early thin morning started
Qkrllsle was
attempting to
on their quest for deer. Many of bank the plane for a turn when It
the hunters were on week-end suddenly went into a tailspin
parties and prepared .to camp In and then nosed Into the ground,
the hills for several days. Among witnesses said. The craft was
those who are In the woods to
demolished.
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day are: Phil Stansberry, Bill
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Keyes, Julian Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Thompson, G„ E. Schroe
OT LYNX
erry. Scenic Drive,
der, George Schroeder, Chester
Woods, R. E. Detrlck, O. Sargent, while hunting In the 8isklyous
Howard Wiley, Earl Llnlnger. V. recently ehot a 1 »-pound lynx.
D. Miller, Clyde Costell, R. Lowe, The animal was an excellent spec
imen.
and G. 8. Shlffer.
SCHOOLDAYS
ARE DELAYED
er In the "Miss Popularity" eon-
test now being waged by the can
didates for the Llthlans coming
Indoor Circus which open here
for six night starting October 3
an continues to October 8, rain or
shine.
The "Big Show ” w ill open Its
doorR to the public at 7 o'clock
October 3. with a glittering array
of spectacular circus artists. Acte
from the Lowe Ackerman a n d
Harris time, as well as the Or-
pheum and Pantagea circuits, nov
elty acrobats, Roman Ring A rt
ists, flying trapese performers,
fancy bicycle riders* marvelous
bar performers, thrilling wire
walkers, and a trained
animal
circus are some of the many at
tractions promised by the commit
tee in charge, each and every
night, added features will be pre
sented on the elevated stage and
saw-dust rings.
Hundreds of dollars In prises
are being given away by tho
Circus committee featuring as a
door prise a 1*28 new model
Ford, four-door sedan. The ad
vance sale of tickets promises to
outdo all expectations of the
committee It Is announced.
The following Is the fall list
of candidates In, the popularity
contest which starts today: Misses
Cleo Wlltse, Velma Clapp, Mar
garet Churchman, Norma Wnth-
rlch, Josephine Barber, Rosalind
Wise. Annie Linear of HUt. CaL.
and Bernies JMohs of HdJabrook,
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COOLIDGE MAY
STOP FLIGHTS
An Investigation of Trans-
Ocean Journej
•urneys
wm
RAPID CITY, 8. D.. Sept. 10.
— (IP)— President Coolidge may
order an investigation of recent
trans-oceanlc. flights when he
gets back to Washington next
week, it was officially Indicated
at the summer executive offices
today.
1
While the president has
cslved no Intimation that
the many lost planes
properly equipped and does not'
harbor any suspicions about the
flights, he Is desirous that nil
information regarding navigabil
ity of oceans by air should bo
collected and need for future de
velopment of air traffic.
L A. SHOWS
ONE KILLED IN
TO BE CLOSED
AIRPLANE FALL Five Thousand Employees
THE. DOTS AN D
wives visit NO MAMS
land in
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Threaten Strike-N o En
tertainment Sunday
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1*.— (IP)
— All motion picture and legiti
mate theatres la Loa Angelen and
Hollywood may ha cloned tomor
row unless a last-minnte agree
ment is reached between tha mu
sicians. stage-hands and mottos
picture operators* entona and tho
Theatre Owners’ association.
The 509» members of those
labor
organisations
employed
In 200 principal theatres served
an ultimatum oa tho theatre own
ers late Friday, threatening to
strike after Saturday night*» per- s.
formones unless their wage» u 4 ;
working hoar demands are met.
There are 5000 other employe«
who would bo thrown am «ff %
work by a atrtke.
The theatres Involved hats
average total dally atteadaae
325.000.
Astoria — Untoa OU
will apead tee.OO»
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