'*• -M» • cm 4l» «W. Ì £& B ’f; ’ ’* I W . 1 Oregf>p\-Un«ettled toi, Sur \ l t h probable 6 r»v-‘ Mr 7c jr » » g a ssa Football, football, get enough. ■ can’t Football, football, that’s TUB .NIBS" ‘ Beanie«” ir e everywhere ta evidence at the high school and on the streets. " B e n i e's” are just “beanies" in the Jargon of the youth of the high school but In the more staid ex­ planatory Jargon of the more staid» grown-ups, ‘'beanies'* may be known as skull caps. the stuff. A eartoad of agricultural a n d horticultural productwffrem Jack- son county, collected under the auspices of the Talent Irrigation District were shipped Saturday morning to Portland where they will be placed on exhibit at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition'which is |o be held in that city. October I t to November 5, according to o £ i Arnsplger. manager of the Talent Irrigation District. A diversified collection of ev­ ery type of agricultural and hor­ ticultural product grown la the coihty. A similar display was made last year. Mr. Arnapiger D. M. Lowe, veteran exhibitor In In ebargp of the carload of produce and will be In charge of the exhibit throughout the week of the show. Quite a number of • Jackson county ranchers are expected to be in Portland daring a portion of the exhibit which la planned on a greater scale than ever bef< cording to thoee In charge. OVERLOAD IS DELAY CAUSE (tfh -U te ite te d by a seeond foU- u re to get started on her trans- Atlantic flight, Mrs. Frances Wil­ son Grayson prepared today to. make a new attempt tomorrow to get away on her proposed flight to Copenhagen. Just 17 minutes after she and her two copipanlons took o f f from the beach thia morning tn the amphibian plane, The Dawn, they were forced to land In' the water,« 100 yards off shore. The giant plane, slightly over-loaded, had been unable to get altitude la the face of stiff head winds. Women Narrowly a Escape Injury The top of their, automobile riddled with bird shot, Mrs. C. B. Whiteman and Mrs. A. A. Soukum narrowly escaped serious injury’ yesterday afternoon as they drove along the highway between Ash­ land . knd Phoenix. Hand and faces of both women were badly sprinkled, with the shot. A hunter shooting at a pheasant was re­ sponsible for the accident. Thera wag no ,lack of en­ thusiasm in the spirit which was shown by the 300 boys and * girls who paraded through the town last night pleading for the support of every ^ltlsen of Ashland In the most effective way pos­ sible. In serpentina formation the erpwd moved slowly through the maid* street. Police cleared the way for them. Cheer leaders kept the rhytbme and there whs real pep and enthusiasm In the Way they reeounded from one end of the street to the other. * Big Initiation and Grand Ball WU1 be Staged at Montague, California, Sat­ urday, October 29, Oom- mittee Announces—Ladies Are Included in Party. BLEACHERS COLLAPSE AS TEAM SCORI Injured at Vi illitary Footbi Game Today RICHMOND. Virginia, Oct. 22.— (IP)— A section of the right field bleachers ^collapsed near the end of the first period between the Vlrgltta Military Institute and Maryland University here thly af­ ternoon. Many were injured, some ser­ iously. according to early reports. The game had^been in progress scored a touchdown and t h e great crowd'la the bleachers rose to cheer, the supports gave way with a terrific crash and several hundred were plunged into a The game waa discontinued as every effort waa made to assist Jbem by the crowd which had gathered ter this game. Early reports failed to give an estimate of the number Injured. YOUTH MUST PAY PENALTY Wh» S lid He W u |sod to Murder by dio Music, Most Die YOUNGSTOWN,O Ohio, Oct. 22, — (IP)—Floyd Hewett, 17, must sit In the electric chair No­ vember 25 for the murder of Mrs. Fred Brown and son in the ‘Conneaut district, the district court of appeals ruled today, the conviction by the supreme court was sustained. '‘The boy claimed he was aroused to murder by music he heard over the radio. How to be divorced though friendly, the above pictures might blT called. T«r the left are Horace Dodge, Jr., of the Detroit Dodges, and the former Mrs. Dodge, whg. 1» now Mrs. Benjamin F. Manning. They're still good friends. To the right is Lieutenant Manning with the two Dodge children, Horace III and Delphlne, and they seem to think their new step-father Is O. K. After the pictures were taken, at Honolulu, Mr. Dodge and the two children sailed for Vancouver, B. C., while Mr, and Mrs. Manning embarked for the A e n t . ' I Baptist Sunday Typhoid Is ___ ARMED MEN Prevalent » GUARD On October 30 In Medford I. W. W. Workers Failed W With the quarantine establish­ ed to prevent the spread of In­ fantile paralysis lifted. Medford has a typhoid epidemic facing her, according to Cotfnty Health Officer L. D. Inskeep. Of the 26 cases of typhoid fever in Medford and vicinity, 21 eases are In Medford he said. Seven new cases developed Wed­ nesday, he stated. Every effort Is being made to trace down the source of In­ fection, which according to doc­ tors does not come, from the city water supply which has been de­ clared 100 per Cent pure. PLAN PROGRAM Members of the Medford Amer­ ican Legion Post are making ar- ies in which the local post will be rangements for their annual Ar­ mistice Day observance ceremon- Invlted to participate. Capture Stronghold of J The Rally and Promotion Day Operators 3 service which was to have been teENVER, Oct. 22.—(IP)— The state will keep hands off the I. W. W. coal strike pro­ vided- there are no acte of violence Governor Adams In ­ dicated to Interested parties at the conference today. I held at the Baptist church the first Sunday on which the quar- i antine restrictions were In effect 4 will not be held until e week ^ from Sunday.. Oçtohjr 4®. ac­ cording to announcement made ' today. Regular services will be held Sunday at the Baptist church, and every boy and girl in the junior and primary departments B are urged to be present in prepar- . atlon for the Rally Day service. ILLINOIS NATIVE DIES Chao. W .Staadley, 54, native