FINE Oregon—Occasional Fair Continues . Over. Week-end I V .KM. Oct. 1 . —-OP> — The state fa ir will continue over Baa- day li W3i announced today, following the willingness ot the livestock exhibitor« to hold over the weekend. • The livestock «how ha« been one of the big feature« of , the state exhibit this year. A shipment of 1,460 cases -¿»f 94 sans each, a total of >4,©02 can« o f apples werk «hipped tpi the Forestry Department at Mis­ soula. Mentana. ■ Old Man Gloom* * Disposed of With Appropriait Cert- monies by Oitixena Who Attended fir s t ef S eri« of Town Meetings Planned by New 0. 0. Secretary—- Enthusiasm Shown in Every Particular of Program. Shoot- Talent, Stated federal Officer, Fired fa ta l Shot. W ■ ' N ■ ' *■ - r g. e # ' Couplet« exoneration was given Federal Officer Terry Talent by a coroner’s ¿toy Friday nigiit which ¡Wv vestigated the fatal wounding and death of Manford Zimmerlee, 46, frf near Trad, who was struck by a bullet W ^ueaday night, while attempting to escape from Of­ ficer Talent who had plaeed him under arrest for vio­ lation of the federal prohibition law. “ We, the eoroner’s Jury, np- j - pointed1 to Investigate the cause w of the death of Manfprd Z im - A m e rle * find that he came to bis death September 80, 1227, j from an aceldo^ai gunshot wound on September 27, 1227, while re s is tin g «nrest by one Terry Tqlent, a / fed eral, officer while in this dieaharge of hie guty hl an attempt to make the arrest of the said Maaford Zimmerlee. The Jury belietos there was no in ten t-to K ill on t i e p art of .the »aid TenQs Talent and complete­ ly exonerates blah (Signed K "B. F Alexander, John L. Demmer, A. J. Han by, John Lawrence and D r. W . W . Howard and Joe Brown?* ’ • A ll irrigation is completed on Bab^ Ruth; who Friday afternoon betted ont hie sixtieth home-run 1 . the - Talent Irrig atio n district, of tbe seasoa, breaking sl{ prevjoua records In baseball history. w ith the exception of the Ashland Golf Clab tract which w ill be dis­ continued within a few days, ac­ cording. to Olin Arnspiger, manag­ e r of the district, z W h ile tbs survey of the crop There has bepn considerable alarm over the epidemic of infantile Paralysis ip portions of Southern Oregon, and while volume has not been completed, no serious condition exists (to Ashland and vicinity, nevertheless M r. Arnspiger said bis earlier es­ tbe Board of H ealth has deemed U wise to, place into effect tim ate of oae m illion dollars certain precautionary measures, therefore, by direction of the wonld abont cover tbe volume of Board of Health of the Ctty of Ashland, return to the farmers in the dis­ IT IS H B R B B Y O B D B R B D AMD PR O C LA IM ED , that until trict. / further notice all children under sixteen years o f age are -pro­ The district hgp reduced its hibited from attending any public meetings or gatherings, force o t employes, detaining only theaters, and charehes, and are farth er prohibited from con­ sufficient to 'take care of some gregating In groups on the streets o f the city. Nothing herein contained shall prevent children from going directly to and repair work. Niqe thoneand from school, or from doing their accustomed tasks, the object acre feet of water ' remains in being to keep them off the streets as much as possible and to H igh P rairie. while there is about prevent their grouping. N o Sunday Schools for children under *0 0 acre feet -In tbe Im m igrant sixteen w ill be held fo r a period o f two weeks. Parents will Nineteen witnesses were ex­ amined by District Attorney New­ ton C. C haney in an effort to preseot, before the six Jurrors all events which led up to the fa ta l and unfortunate tihoottog' Evidence presented by relatives Portland Situation seres under aseeeSment. and ex­ aud neighbors of the dead man PO R TLA N D . Oet. »‘. — U P— The pects to add 200 in the future, and by offioers y ly participated Portland controversy over tbe which w ill ma>e 13,100 scree. la thn. raid conflicted. exhibition o f “' the Tunney-Qemp- la tte r rtguro ls toff '«»ttife sey fight film ended w ith the which was the estimate when the granting of permission to the district was formed. A t present local post o r'th e American Legion there are 108 families actually in the district, to show it fo r 90 days. .The farm ing tracts censor board have previously re­ which is a slight Increase over » voked a perm it to the local the­ lp»t year. M r. Arnspiger said there had ater. •» been considerable activity in tbe district this season, many sales and exchanges having been made. The latest subdivision in the district is being done by C. A. Knight, of Medford, on Hyde Park, a tract abont 1 mile south of Talent sdbng the highway, w ith RESTRICTION EXPLAIN] Sunday Schools Will Strangely Small Son day Morning Prim ary and ln n io r depart­ ments of Sunday schools w ill be strangely vacant Swnday as tbe hundreds of Ashland boys and girls under 18 years of age, who each Sunday are found in Sunday school must remain home 'in ac­ cordance w ith the quarantine re­ strictions * which today became effective npoa order of the city health authorities, In , h a effort to prevent development of in­ fa n tile paralysie In* this city. “ W e w ill prevent children from congregating da the street^— the only place they may have nnre- strtet ' f r e e d o m being in tbe eehools,'* Dr, B. A. Woods said in explaining tbe restrictions. “There w ill be no d o â n g of be held responsible fo r a violation of this order by tbeir chil­ dren, and this order wHl be strictly enforced, by the police officers „of tbe. city. I Dated this 1st day of.O etóber, 1227 Acting Name Successor T o E d .E Iliott Mayor. . D R U N K IB V IN R D M. A. Pedigo entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunkeness when arraigned before Municipal Judge C lint Baughman and was SALEM , Oct. 1.— (IP) — Ap­ fitted »25sand costs. He was nr- pointment o f ’Q. O. Adams of Sa­ rested by Police C hief George Mc­ lem to succeed E. E. E llio tt as Nabb. state director ef vocational edu­ cation, is expected to follow a rets " W O U L D R K -O R G A N IZK commendation to that effect made t Complete re-orgiSiisation of today by C. A. Howard, snperin- tendet of public, instruction. E l­ the Rogue R iver studios is to be lio tt’s resignation became effec­ made according to C. B. Gatesl, a well known financial organiser tive today. With “ Old Man Gloom’’ buried and his cohorts all ordered. disposed of, Ashland has nothing to retard her in her pa,th of civic progress, a&ording to the more than 400 public-spirited citizens who gathered at the Armory Thursday evening for an enthusiastic rally to State and Federal Troops the support of the Chamber of Commerce and the goal Guard in Storm-Swept which it has in view. and Bed Grose Forces With evident enthusiasm, citizens spoke regarding in Relief Work - what they believed could be done to make the city more . Now Totals 100 attractive to visitors, and to better carry into effect With Loza of 160,000,000. the slogan, “ Ashland Has It.” a ■T. LOUIS, Oct, 1— W ith state and federal troops on guard and fully organised Red C r o s s forces siding in relief worla St. Louis today began the work of re­ pairing the 960^00,000 damage caused by the tornado Thursday afternoon. -The casualty list has^contlnued to Increase and it is believed the number of dead has reached 100. Eighty-nlno. bodies have been recovered and a few more may be In the wreckage of the buildings. I t is estimated 0,000 homes were destroyed, AKE ESCAPE IN HOSPITAL steam P ipi 8t. Louis has started burying the dead. The coroner, Rudd V ltt has issued burial certificates for all of the 82 identified and many w ill be buried by their families before night. One inquest we» held today, but others have been postponed until next week. The work a t clearing sway the ♦lockage i t proceeding rajffdfjrj all principal streets w ill be open to traffic before night. Pittsburg I Is Winner Of Championship The Pittsburg team this after­ noon won the National League pennant when they defeated the Cincinnati team, 2 to 8. Be­ fore today’s games,. St. Louis was two games behind tbe Corsairs and could have won a tie with ¡the leagup leaders if they. St. Louis, had won the two remain­ ing games provided Pittsburg at the same time lost their two re­ maining games. / 'Pittsburg’s victory today how­ ever definitely decided that they would* be the opponents of the New York Yankees when the championship series opens next Wednesday, October 6th. The first two gatnes w ill be played in Pittsburg; then the teams w ill go to New York where three games w ill be play­ ed in the Yankee stadium. The scores in today's games were: NATIONAL Pittsburg, » ) d tad n aatt, 0 New York, Of Brooklyn. 1 First O*me picture shoVrs n et nay other busi­ ness— our m a l» effort being to prevent the contact o f children w ith oarrlera,” D r. Woods said The Town Meeting v u a suc­ cess— in spite of fear which the minor quarantine restrictions aa- turally brought about, and a con­ tinuation of this plaa of getting , information to new residents, I discussion of tbe needs and plans of the city sad reports o f pro­ gress, is to be mads. Secretary Hsrlan said today. Two spirited selections by the Ashland Municipal band started the program Sff w ith pap and eqthusiam. Tbe Invocation was pronounced by Rev. H . T . Mltch- elmore, pastor o f the Presbyter­ ian church. , * The Interment of “ Old M a d Gloom” w ith ceremonies fittin g the burtal of aueh a bug-e-boo. was impressive and dramatic. The a il cohorts of /thia hoodoo to progress, G r s u c h, Pessimist, It Can’t Be Done. Tightwad and Pearpnddoubt. all garbed In long dark coats, carried the casket con- Reston, 14; PhUadelphU, 0 CONTESTANTS GET REWAR] I« Popularity Will Not Bo Named Until De­ cember Girona Ticket holders, 2,002 of them, who purchased, tickets from the Miss Popularity contest which was being staged in connection with the Lithlsn Carnival, w ill be notified of the change in date of the affair, and notified re­ garding the swarding of prises, according to plans made by mem­ bers ot the organisation who mot Friday evening to consider the most advisable yay of “squaring" tbe unfortunate situation. There w ill be no more tickets sold until November 14, at which time the contestants w ill resume the campaign, the girls Friday evening, graciousl# accepting the situation, and agreeing to hold their positions as they are now, at that time. Cleo WUtse lead­ ing, Velma .Clapp, second and Norma W athrich, third, Jose­ phine Barber, and Rosalind Wise. Each of the girls were presented with a 910 gold piece by the LIthiana in appreciation for their services sad the cash bonus of »25 for tbe largest sum of money turned in Friday evening was given Miss Velma Clapp. Tbs carnival is to be held December 9 to 10 and in the two weeks 'preceding this event, tbs contestants will have an op­ portunity to change tbe present standing». Prises wars to have been awarded last evening. n o ting place, E. F. Staples. (a sombre apd fittin g costume pre­ siding. When M r. Staples naked what should be done With the fol­ lowers of the deceased the Mg au­ dience, entering Into the spirit o f tbs thing, suggested they be ef­ fectively dispeeed of a fter the# were taken to the edge of tow *. This was done. W ith H. G. Baders leading, the audience sang with lusty goodwill and enthusiasm “ Ito The Ashland Way of Doing Things,“ and from tho spirit evidenced in the sing­ ing of this song, tbe Ashland Way and woman should I tho Chamber of Cot a fact stressed by V. president of the Chaa what Ashlai VOS ANO BLEB. Oct. l._ ( ip > — Six- bandits today held up t h e Marchant's N ational bank and obtained an undetermined sum of money, believed to exceed 96020. Five of the bandits were firmed with repeating rifles, step­ ped from a new sedan and dashed Into the building, covering fright­ ened employees and customers. Employees were horded Into a rear room while bandits went be­ hind the cagde fo r tho loot. Nineteen Foxes Added To Nineteen foxes have been added to the stock on the A rth u r JB. Tucker, Ashland Fox £ F u r Farm on the Bead Indian road. These foxes recently received by M r. Tucker, come from tho reputed finest doaaeettaatad stock avail­ able. M r. Tucker is bringing In additional stock an rapidly as completion of conatrnction on the pans permit, fltoqfe on tho Toch­ er farm a f tho present than la val- ued at near 180.000, w lth ^ h e ad dftlota of the recent purchases. M ink and muskrat a re to he ad­ ded lister. » k Talent citisene yesterday today observed a “clean up“ palgn. Entertainment Co Normal Miss LilUau Graves was named chairman of tbe entertainment committee at the Southern Ore­ gon Normal School a t aa organis­ ation session held Friday. V. Y. Caldwell. Wayne Wells. W alter Redlford, Leona M a n to n , Baa- »• . rltory add < nation-wide