J i -S VT t , •'* l n - 1 ? jn a îKton ? ■ ;hlM and Brook Were Stranded In T y p h o o n * B a v e fe d T e m ta y ® Japanese Island—Thous­ and Lives Lost in Storm- Swept District. Jackson county fa ir grounds were alive with activity today as the varied exhibits of the Jask- eorf county Products S lo w , which this year replaces thè county fair, are being brought la preparatory -for the. opoatng early tomorrow. Booths are In readlaeea and Orange community exhibits and farm displays wars being a rran g ­ ed today. Tables are being laden w ith horticultural exhibits have everything In readiness la their department. The exhibits have everything in readiness in their department. The exhibits in this department, augmented by eth lb - its of tbe 4-H club girls w ill be the largest ever made at the local fa ir grounds. Bagla Point, U v e Oak. 8 g m a Unttf December — Va Canned Products Are ing Well Advertised. T O K IO , 8ept. 14.— U R — W m . 8. Brock and Edward 8. Sehlee today re-sfflrmed their Inten­ tion o f flying across the Pacific by way of tbe Medway Islands, a fter they reached Tokio from Omjira, whore they were strang- ed in the typhoon rhvaged pro­ vince of Omura. The airmen arrived in the •‘Pride of D etroit” a t the Ka- samlguara flying field a fter ..a 360 mile High tfrom the strlck- pa conafey, YANKS CINCH Valley and Bnterprtee Granges' PENNANT POR will have community exhibits and *27 TUESDAY the boat products obtainable bave ~ a shoot up at Blackwood flying Ight. I t was the funeral pyre I the if iit h Observation gquad- hleles fo r fledgeling war birds, unfit for further service. . LONDON, Sept. 1 4 — U R — The Tokio correspondent of the Daily Express said today casualties from the storm on Kyushu. Is­ land were expected, to exceed 1,030 killed and injured. I t to Impossible to estimate the dam­ age done, the dispatch stated. A ll wire communications are pevered In the affected area and the railw ay connecting Omura with th e Port of Nagasaki has boon washed' out. Other llaes are blocked. Heavy damage to ship­ ping was - reported. Several small steamers were cast ashore and cotton laden bargee in N a­ gasaki harbor snnk. SWEEPS OVER j MIDDLE WEST Than CHICAG O, S ept.'1 4 .— CAP H ere are some of tbe vital ttotlca of that big fig h t in u everybody seems so. v ita lly I ble record wah shat- terrific host wave $1 8 t M t W i t h Which to sweeping over the middle T h e E x p lo d in g Of oA A lth no Promise ot relief for . , B o flU b i , St feast 33 hoars. ~ 7 Nineteen deaths hare been re- W ith the bang. bang, bang of aa due to the terrific exploding bomba the „Medford Jubilee o f-V ^ iO M , Realised cele­ b ra tio n w ill be under w a y this evening at 7 o’clock. , , ’j A ll highways leading to the city were today thronged w ith hun­ dreds o< strangers from nU sec-, tioss o f Oregod, * and northern C alifornia, alj enroute to Medford for the big c e le b ra tio n . , ... — i-" " - — * — T h e M e rto -O o ld w y n -M a y r fiews M A N S A T L A N T IC H O P W H B ELIK to. W V ., Sept. 14— Hotels ore being filled. < (IP)— Miss R ath Elder of Lake- Fings wore ont today combined Land, Florida, took o ff from Lang w ith banners giving the streets a Field near here, at 1 .3 9 p. m. festive appeausnee. iron, New J e rk whence the Lavish ceremonials are planned plan« to hop off for fcarta. She xfe r the coronation of the t 1 ‘M.> js aoeompanied by her pilot. Geo. . * . Grants 10 T • ? • ¿ t o t t the meeting the Grants Pass 3 establish- eittaens named a oommlttris com- ° * » - * * • ° f ,lx Ohnrehe* 4 tots had a layman, to conduct a A*“lphd In- tnoroqgt, investigation of the k jta g moot- garb and possibility of establlsh- •*•**•• tag a simitar eeurso of study In $• 'Wood- yssr. • i ' “• The A’ h“ nd ” T. congiderfc, B „ 0 4 ,1 of efficiency Iters ot thin lt, mneh \ attention to ho centered on the attended hy done h#rt Frequent nomlaaUona i t a Ashland A M E R IC A N D e tro it, 2; W ashington, S C leveland, 1 ; N ew Y o rk , 4 St. Louis, g; Boston, O P h ila d e lp h ia , 8; C h icag o , 4 VOM real movie company representa­ tiv e is shooting reels o t the activ­ ities and w in take pictures a t the festivities tomorrow. - ,U M 1 . . Hecond Game Boston, • ; Pittsburgh, S W L 'foggf* t h e , Ashland wovived fip m titles ttall by the wbere a movement Is under way at the cloeb to «etabltoh h sim ilar institution. heavyweight Bout ms to the average man as calcu­ ls to a bricklayer. There are a >t of numbers which mean Me­ lons and perhaps the great many arsons who bought their |4 0 Ickets without knowing where hey were to sit, fin ally w ill be hie to establish their latitude tad longitude with reference v to am the ring. W ith the aid of ofessor A . A . Michelson’s calcu- tionxen the speed of lig h t x de- ..-j, . - J A d d itio n a l th o ntand a w ill wnffit REMfltoh4,< -Wd-^Mhabagms^ figured about town, easting glances far M l the fig man w ill see each and pickpockets. The police, it seems, thin k some of these gentlemen w ill try to pick np small change while James Joseph Tunney and W illia m Harrison Dempsey, are making their 31,430,000. ' JUBILEE WILL OPEN TONIGHT at.noan today. I Completion or the pack ot strawberries, beets, and cherries has been' made at the Bagley Cannery, according to Ralph Koo­ ser, manager of the plant. * (A big force Is now engaged In pricking pears, tomatoes, beans shd blackberries, approximately ISC engaged in tbe work. More help la needed. F . F . Swlck, representative of the company at tbe present time Is visiting local merchants to Interest them In specialising in locally canned \products, featur­ ing the “ Del Rogue’* label which is to be used by the local com­ pany on a ll of their first grade product«^ ‘ ' « v pears Bt the plant j i ff f ir d n cold storage to operate . f t r f t i m next 40 days, Sven Chicago’s famous poll w ill tu rn ont enmasse fo r t h a heavyweight boxing convention 8ol P B N D L B T p N . ¿apt. 14— U R -B o s to n hxnlmn in Derby 5 hats CHILDREN ARE QUARANTINED Klamath C o u n t y Court Taken Drastic Action to Stamp Out Epidemio mingled w ith rugged cowpuaeh- ere and Indians here today as the Pendleton round-up get under way. * A t the h u g le e a llfit 1:33 events which w ill continue the remaind­ er of the week, were opened the ooronatlen of Mabie Strickland,’ champion cowgirl an queen. Tho orowd'to estimated at A drissllng rata to falling. Clarence SnoW, Junior h 1 a h school student, scheduled to ap­ pear before Municipal Judah C lint Baughman Tuesday afternoon and answer to a ehrge of speeding 4a tho school soke, R iled to appear, according, to Pottos Chtor (jeorgri McNabb who broaght the. com- plaint agalast him. ' 3 Marshfield Hunter Uses And Arrow andl M A R S H F IB L D . Sept. 14 — U R — B . B. Oervato, Marshfield resi­ dent and arehsr extraordinary, performs^ a font unique in mod­ ern dgy hunting practice, whaa. armed w ith a 70 pound yew bow. a quiver o f stool-pointed arrows and a short hunting knife be walked out o f Marshfield ' and within three hoars had broaght down a fine three point buck deer. ' . A lig h t rain fall aad the prop­ er Wind made hunting conditions Ideal, declare^ Oasvato. so egnlp- ped w ith his h A tia g implements he started % f e r 4he Tarheel sec­ tion fire miles e as t,o f tho elty. W ithin two hours hs hod sight­ ed the buck a t soma dlstaagR feeding undisturbed tat a clearing. Ocrvala apeat th< hoar stalking hla pray. » en UM stomach ha gm