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WASHINGTON. Oct. 24.
— (IP)— Senator Borah, Re
publican from Idaho, today
lent a telegrajty to Oovernor
McMullen of Nebraska re
iterating hie support of Sen
ator Norris (or the presiden
tial candidacy as representa
tive Bloc in eongress.
L1
MANY DIE IN
TRAGEDY TOLL
Enrollm ent to W e e k -D a y
Bible School Classes T otal
425, Records o f Mrs. Grace
E. Andrews, Instructor, Twenty-Seven Are Reported
Show—Campaign W ill ba
Lost in W eekend A c
Continued.'
., m A *
cident L ist
According to a statement hy
George W. Dunn, chairmen of
.the foram ■ poaihit(ee of, the
chamber ef eomtneH«. <*•. Dtotj i
meeting of the foGha -grpup wl|l
he held on Fridag H 4 S » s ®f P«*‘
week, November 4 ,’nt the Lfthla
Springs hotel.
5,
The meeting will start with a
dinner nt •;>< which, «ill. hP
open to all. members e f the cham
ber and citiMns generally. The
principal speaker will he Ray
Conway of Portland, who will
show several mein o f pictures
token nt vartons points through
out the northwest and featuring
our scenic attractions. Mr. Con
way la a member of the Seattle
Mountaineers and the Portland
Mazamas and. knows ,aJl tbs In- :
dlan ties abeat the natural won- \
dprs of this section- Mr. Cop-
way la one of the moat entertain^ ,
Ins speakers In the .west and :
sphnds his spare time away front I
hls business In talking before
f roups and showing the pictures'
which ha-bee taken on hls travels
and hikes into o.nr monntolfi and
Inks paradises and along our
coast lines.
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Arrangements looking forward
to permitting some of the older
boys and girls to com®' In for
the talk and the showing of the
pictures are being made and It
la possible that a limited gamher
of yonng people may be permit
ted to
>nthern Oregon P . T. A.
Leaders Endorse Candi
dacy of Mrs. Louis D odge
f o r fittale President a t
Convention B o l d T h i s
W eek to L a Grande.
Carrying with them hearty
Enrollment In the week day
SAN FRANCISCO, Oet 24—(IP)
Bible school has totalled* 434 to — The Pacific coast week - end endorsement from Southern Ore
data thia year, a total Increase tragic toll was 27 reports to the gon J». T. A. Councils, the Ash
of 4» over the similar period of United Press state. Those In the land delegation of workers have
time last year, those who attend northwest meeting sudden desth gone to La Grande, where they
will support the candidacy of
ed the Union Mass Service held were:
John Duwach, 71, and J a c k Mrs. Louis Dodge of thia «city for
Sunday evening, In the interest
of the Week Day Bible* School Letlalr, 18, were In an auto crash the position of presldeht of the
at Seattle. The body of Melvin state organisation when her name
Budget were told.
Dawson, 46, Columbia. Tennessee, Is offered for that position at
At the Lincoln school, 224
was found under a train at Sa the twenty-eecond annual con
hoys and girls have enrolled njid
lem. Oregon. TWo year old Wil
at the Washington school 200 liam Beebe, at Oregon City, plac vention which is to start Tues
are enrolled, figures compiled by ed hls three weeks old slater In day evening.
Active in Ashland P. T. A.
*Mrs.
Grace Andrews,-who is In a pall of water while playing and
Figures eeen at the Pall-Sinclair trial In the -District of Coll
a supreme court are -pictured here,
work
for a number of years, and
charge
«of
the
wb^lt,
show.
In the group at the upper left are. left to right: Martin W. LI
ion. New York lawyer; Mrs. Phoebe
drowned her. Betty Irvin, six, of
Sinclair, gray-htored mother of Sinclair, and Sinclair himself.
pper right Is former Secretary Fall.
There .Ore four one-hundred per Sandy, Oregon, and Aldrich Pox, more recently having extended
At the lower left are the two bobbed Jurors tentatively chow
They are Mies Bernice- K. Heaton cent classes enrolled while seven ■61, Tacoma, were drowned. Chan. her scope of activities through
(left), telephone exchange instructor, and Miss Annella L. H
r, who works for a piano company. classes have an enrollment of
Mtopherd, 71, Portland, w a, s out southern Oregon and- the
At the lower right is Attorney William J. L«
, representing Fall.
90 per cent.
dWd in a gas filled room. Axel state, backers of Mrs. Dodge feel
These figures were given to Davis was asphixated ’ when he she is emiaeatly fitted for t^s
Indicate the popularity of the entered a tunnel near Kelso, high position. She is at theupree-
Ashland Bible school which Is Washington too s o o n after a ent time state vice president, aad
is thoroughly familiar with every
known throughout the Northwest powder blast.
.as p criterion by whiep othpr . James Morris, 47, Olympia, phase of the work.
Election of officers for a two-
communities ^ may guage their Washington, fell 22 feet to the
plans when establishing public floor of a gymnasium and was year-term Will he held Thursday
fatally injured. H. 8. B .tto y, and keenest rivalry is expected
school Bible classes.
Seattle,
was killed by. a street car between supporters of Mrs. Dodga
Only a fair crowd attended
U nion o f Young Pool
and John Hukamich of the same and Mrs. W. W. Gabriel at Tory
the services Sunday evening. Col
Churches W ill he I
city was found dead In a g a s
lection taken at the meeting to filled room. Violet Ouerin, 8, land, who Is seeking te-elettlon.
cussed T onight
A contest is also " P - » “ »
talled $600, and ministers who Bellingham, was fatally Injured
develop over certain amendments
will hold Individual meetings in when trampled'by a horse.
Plans for a big progresare
to the constitution which wjll he
their churches expressed belief
offered.
' Hallowe’en frolic to be held nefti Postponment o f F a m o u s thq needed $1,200 would be
' Saturday evening sponsored >>
Intense feeling over some of
T eapot Dome Conspiracy raised without much difficulty.
young' peoples’ organisations >1
the
policies of Mrs. Gabriel la
"Education Is incomplete with
Trial is Continued W hen
said
to
exist, aad from this group
( the Baptist, Presbyterian, Cto
out
training
children
in
the
great
Justice Siddons E xpresses
' "gregational, Christian and Metho
of workers who oppose bfra. Ga
D issatisfaction W ith In Biblp-tapths, wlthoatSgivIng them
briel, bjye. Dodge draws a largo
dist churches wlU he disougSM
to moral, character foundation
formation Given.
following, as she does from than*
this evening when heads of RR
each
as
can
be
found
only
to
the
Rer
Myron 8
Wood* orlh organisations meet with W. P.
who feel the presidency ought-to
study of th,e greW personillty «
“
E R i t A w i l H k R q I Who for the last three years has
go to a woman outside of Pofgt
Walters,
T.
M?
C.
A.
secretary;
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
24.—
(IP)'
Qo<L”
Rev.
H.
P.
Pemberton^
'
been pastor of the Ashland Bap-
' t—A decision- as to whether testi who delivered a splendid address
land—something which has bean
at
the
Ashland
hotel.
WoAMvia 4 m T ala«» /laaa n - tlat church *t the close of ser-
mony of Harfy F. Sinclair offered in behalf of thp school, tpld the
done but ones ha the past.
'
Sunday hiornlng. offered his
before the settote Teapot Dome ln- congregation. , R ev., Pemberton
ilW1B* ¿ « g ^ r w r e a to
resignation, giving as hls reason
Mrs. Dodga la pointed oat an
' arcstlgatlng Committee fonr years stated, tpat using the word moral
the most logical successor to Mrd.
« WtoGtoto . t •
(or discontinuing his services
ago
may
he
used
against
him
In
GahrlAl, because of her active
in Its broadest sense, the Bible
Writ of habeas corp«.’ e a m here •.». , tan^for taking up Bible
'the* present Fall-Blnclalr conspir
work
of
was the greatest ■ book on moral '
cassa was filed In connection Conférons, work.. Hls hejdqpar-
ih«i o andtEEtandins
r g a n lsk tM n X the
ife jioods
^ others
acy trial which Is still pending,
with the involuntary m.nslaugh-
w,n *
ln A’ ^
teaching .which has ever beeri
must be given.
do.
or ever will be compiled.
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F raas A m t , W orld F a n
When the trial was continued
'i Mrs. J. J. CataatoB. prominent
Rev.
H.
D.
Gaffney,
Congrega-
A rtist, W ag Guest o f D r
today. Justice F. L. Siddons asked
woman;, n designated
Uy Mrs.
In circuit court before Judge
»‘»og^her as a complete
i and Mrs. E . A . W oods
the opposing counsel for more In tlonal. Rev. Myron 8, Wood?
Orlando Corltln. this m orning/"nrpr** * “ «*“* " <* W e°"’
DodyV am bar spàleamaa. wheat
worth,
Baptist,
Rev.
H.
T.
Mit-
*
formation. •»
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Mrs. Dodge paid a recant visit
Prang Aner, wor)d famed cel end transfer of th . cam from thé
He had been expected to rule chelmore, Presbyterian, and Rev, f
He.
to ’ that 1 city, • according to the
list, was a Sunday'evening tg«edt JAckson oounty court to tke U. 8. “ * *
Pemberton,
‘were
minister«
in
<
en thia much-disputed jpolnt, but
up B,k,e
Portland Oregonian which Gmn-
of Dr. and Mrs. E. A, Woods FW.rot co«« at Portland w a. or- for J 0«®. “ * * ’ * *
charge df the sfeihrlcos.
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work, and haa made an extensive
day carried an extensive con
of this city and a number of
vention story, and pictures of th»
(Please .Turn to Page 7)
Medford and Ashland^ residents ■ AH records end evidence to the
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two candidates states:
enjoyed an Impromptu "concert at ease ls to he tented pver to the
federal court, and the caae' aoto -1
»
1^’ •
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“ TherW la ae disagreement era»
an informal meeting»
Z t'l
.1 ’ " P i {
any policy. Mrs. Dodga to h e «
Mr. Anar, a native of Vienna, matleally passes out of/Jackhon
County.
in great affection by a lam s num
and an artlat of renown, plafed
ber of parent-teachers (fcroagA-
In concert in this city two years
, Officer Talent will appear No-
oppy
p
L
P
r
y
out
the state, to knows for he»
ago.
He was much. charmed Tfimber 21 before the federal
Considered—25 D e:
years of excellent Barries la pro
with. the Rogue River valley on Judge-who »«U hear the case and
d ared Innocent ¡
moting health measdree, aad
his vlelt here at that /time ¿nd will be arraigned and eater a plea
establishing aad stranglhaali«'
haa, recently returned from apend-. of not gnilty to.the. indictment.
parent-teacher work to the south
lag nine months to Alaska, and
The Indictment was brohght In
ern
part of the state, Ttoa yearn
considering establishing a per conuAhtloU with the fatal wound-
ago
she was offered the presi
manent .home In the United lag of Munford Ztmmerlee, Trail
convicted 16 of the defendants
dency, hat was unable to accept
States, Is considering locating la boolegger. A coroner’s jury exon
and freed 25 ajeeerritDK to a report
because of Illness to her family.
made to Jtid^f M. Bonrgul$. The
the valley. He waa partjeularly erated Talent of all blame In the
Only once has the prdaMaaey
testimony of Alfred M. H.bbard,
Impressed with the beauty of matter.
dry agen^j w a. aoc»*ed |»y var
gone ont of Portland, and them
( U. 8. District Attorney George
Ashland.
ious
persons
ottoce^U
ng,
bribes,
A.
Meaner
represented
the
feder
A member of a famous musical
was disregrWytont**
family, a cousin 'of Leopold Aner, al officer In the hearing before
Witnesses h^Rtestlffed' Hub
famous Austrian VIplipUL Mr. Judge Corklnt this morning. L. J.
bard
was the dlPMfi£gtmlnd of
LHRjuleP
who
was
special
prose
Alter *to am batatoddlig artist
the rum ring whwe serylng as an
cutor
M
i
the
grand
Jury
lavestiga-
Wh9*« teehnlQug and axpregaton
cfflcer. Those-found guilty were:
Bald been equally perfected. tloa and w h. win represent the
Petef Dahl, Mike (loldash, L o u '
case against .len t in federal court
Those who heard him in informal
Oullllam, Beany Goldsmith, Ed
did not appear U» object to the
concert numbers at the Woods
ward Grahanj. Ifianneth Johnson.
, .
.
home layf eVenlttg W a ' ctoarnted transfer.
George Kearmnp Ous Konemsn,
With hls skill. He1 was ferkaerly
Stanley McCluskey. Fred Meyers,
a member of the Barton Sym-
JUeRoy Mi Ito Jgrpest Hodh, Chris
phony orchestra. .
gkrondahl aft* Ttove Trolaky.
Among those ,who were guests
of Dr. and Mr., B. A,; Woods
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. bore and
two honae guests, of Medford;
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hansen, B. O.
Harlan, Dr. and Mrs.. Sweden
$4.—(IF)
Sidewalk
borg and daughter, Eleanor, ,Mm.
kick
may
Alien Willits, Mto ft. g. Aftfahh!
havh belonged to Paul Redfern
and daughter, Rose' Miss Ber- lost on the Brunswick, Georgia, to
nlce Yodar, Chester Woods, a Rip De Janeiro fltgkt Was foaad
Because'’ the-- brakes, o f hls . OLD ORCHARD, Me.v Otf. 24. Whe
student of 0. A, C, who spent ««pi Georgetown, Retttoh ftpoaa.
Chevrolet
touring car w«fe not —<lP>-^Ea*ta« tests were, made W l
.the weekend« ,«lth his parents tkgooawml aaaowaoed today./ It
property
.
a&asted.
J«pa,' ^»>-a» todajt 'WT Ihe atbtoibiad pHtoa toRh
in..this c i t y » . ./?•:•*/'■ 's has heto forwarded tp peronto of
(told
HUI
Mexlcany-murt
pay ap ’Daws’* to' dvtertatns 'whether
ta&U
" “’ T
r
..... ' r .-¿if Redfern tar idnattfteattoa. T >
proximately
$20.
'damages
Which tMhtbdr'ttke off'fgr CopMhagen
. HTKAL FRQto FOLICK
helmet Is n»M he type usually
result A -Ronda/' boon ¡when hls Witt- he dikhmpted; Mli. Frances ' ' Ad
Thieves removed twp pvpctlc- used by Aaertcpa aviators. It Is
c ir plunged ever to e sidewalk In bVaysoa told iodag. Etta todk M ’
ally new Goodyear tires from a thought that this * mpy he Red
wrohi o<«the Wekfern ITnlotl ot- off tor the third time gtot^day to^to
trailer, owned by Chlht.of Pbljce fern’s ag It wai found near the
*Kto
/pn MpTBr. attest. I The egr hut1 Waa forced to return 'dHW m F
George, MeNabtf th e trailer was place oh the .¿oast where native«
arked in (he stock yards south reported having sighted t h e
t town;' ’r!"' >
t . plaigji AuguSt'lt.
because o ( eagto«. t i ^ l ^
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