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V- r ■ ■ I ■ ■ 1 > W EATHER K Oregon—Unsettled, along coast L A R G ï> t< d ) TO * ^NTAGUE lp F iU B * Hundred Elks, Ladies and , Sweethearts Start Tor California "■■■ J1■ HB'HH ■ Bi "I Approximately 1 0 0 E l k s , The 112« taxes become de la'dleu, sweethearts, and triends linquent November B. 1337, ac are to reach Montague, Califor cording to announcement made nia this evening for the annual by Ralph Jennings, sheriff and Initiation which this year will Government's Case is Prac- tax collector. ■ ' be different by the “grand ball'' titoU y Completed—Trans “In case the first half of as fer of Bonds W hich W ere which is being staged for the sessments have been paid the Afteged Bribe W n p y entertainment of the ladies. last half is due on or before Bmmett Gillings, J. A. McGee Oooupies A ttention of November 8, 1927,“ Mr. Jennings and Frank Jordan, who were Jury Yesterday. warns. After that date five- Police members of the committee 'in sixths of one per cent is added i WASHINGTON, Oct. 29._(Lrt charge of the entertainment NEW YORK,' Oct. 29.— (IP)— the sixth of each month. — With the government’s con which is to feature the train Groups of wetectives suddenly Mr. Jennings requests that in spiracy case against former Sec trip to the California town were interested In the oral architec writing or telephoning for sec retary of Interior Albert B. promising a good time for the ture of any and all New York ond half tax amounts, taxpay A thrill, and a big one. was given i Chicago supporters lagt Satti y at Stagg Field on (his play— Fall and Harry F. Sinclair, vir big delegation, music, cards and red the ttrst Touchdown against Mendenhall, right halfback, getting away on his "plunge tti^t' gunmen, < spread ont over the ers give the number stamped on n. It was this same Mendenhall tually completed tbe trial result refreshments predominating. nsylvania In Chicago’s sensational victory over the eastern J metropolitan area today—on a the upper right hand corner of ked K over for the Initial toueb- ing from the lease of the Tea ► carried and passed the hall towards the goal line' until he' The special 8. P. train was strange "teeth clue" to a mys the tax receipt, in order to fac down. Our photograph shows him starting hte lunge with a pe ■ful drive through tackle for tbe pot Dome Naval Reserve Is in scSeduled to leave Ashland at tery mnrdqy. ilitate the work of those em \ , first touchdown. Chicago wop, li recess until Monday. 3 o'clock thia afternoon and They were looking for a bal ployed In the tax department. The prosecution pushed ahead reach Montague In a little more let - beaded little man with three , The payments, according to OFF AGAIN In the Teapot Dome oil conspir than three hours. The Initia M E L T O N MQWBhjrf y bad teeth— believed to he the Mr. Jennings, are coming in acy trial Friday in Its effort to tion is to feature the early part ‘ killer of Dr. Jaeoh Goss, a pros ‘slowly. Eng., Oct. 29.— (IP)—The prove that Harry F. Sinclair of the program and. will be fol pérons up-town dentist. Prince of Wales was thrown supplied the 1230,800 in Liberty lowed by the banquet and grand Goss eras shot nndor syster- off bis horse for the first Bonds which Albert B. Fall re fall. lous circumstances In his own time this season today when, 'he B ogue" Gets Many ceived a few weeks after the A sk Endorsem ent o f N ew Plenty of fun and entertain operating room and hie last act hie meant stumbled while N ew Subscribers Dur Industry Committee of Teapot Dome lease was signed ment has been promised. as a dentist may he the means of clearing a high hedge. in g Campaign Chamber between them. his slayer’s apprehension. Although tbe prince lost The government showed that L eft Evidence his wind for a few seconds, While the Chamber of Com B elieve R eleased Convict of these bonds, 3194,000 worth school Even at the moment a fatal ! Seniors at be scrambled to his feet be merce has taken no official ac werp bought in New York one bullet was tired Into his spine by yesterday were announced win fore the arrival of his tion endorsing the proposed mo month after the Teapot Dome a "patient,” Dr. Gees was chart ners In the subscripting contest tion picture studio development grooms. deal was closed. It believes all in this city, but bag given unoffic ing up evidence tor the police campaign which was sponsored The horse was badly In were bought at the same time ial attention to the proposed pro to us« after his death. by the Hl-Y clqb to increase the jured and it may be destroy but iacR* the serial numbers to Local Boy is Named to do ject, local business men who are Stamped after eliminating the circulation of the “Bogue News’’ ed. prove this flatly. It showed A dvertising W ork on interested in ’the enterprise last ories of robbery, suicide or mur high school publication. After helping treat the. these bonds were bought with U. of 0 . Paper night askedg^he New Industries der by an addict In search of horse, . the prined got on An attractive stiver loving cup profits of the mysterious Con Committee to moke a study of the drugs, investigators late last another monnt and continued was offered to the class showing tinental Trading company in proposal. ’ night stumbled - upon « tooth to follow the hounds.______ the greatest percentage of, sub U f a meeting l u t night ways which- Sinclair was involved. ~ chart which gave them_aew In scribers, and was awarded the and means of securing the pro Previously It had showed that terest In the crime. seniors with a 95 per cent mem Fall’s son-in-law, M T. Ever posed development were discus Goss’ last act, it seems, was bership. The jnniors were close hart, was In New York shortly sed, Carl A. Theobald outlining to mark teeth No. 2 and No. 4 second. •his plans, and stating he had al after this and that three weeks 1 « and begin on No. 8. The pa ready secured the story for tbe Announcement of the winners after the bonds were bought In tient In the chair stopped him at first picture which be hopes to was made at an assembly yes New York he arrtred in Peublo, that point With the shot. Only see produced locally. terday. Lee Boyd and Dick Joy Colo., and placed them in a safe a line ran from No. fi and off No permanent organisation has deposit box under Fall’s name. the edge of the paper. as yet been definitely organised, The government epda the see- but Mr. Theobald is confident tad .week o t the trial.still In the .PORTLAND, Qre~. Oet. 29. _ this win be done within a short midst of building up Its evidence. dog tenacity unusual in a high (IP)— Spared from the gallow s by time. It has probnbl/ two more days school team, the Ashland Gris- tbe intervention of a governor of testimony. Thus far It has and pardoned from prison. John slies, this afternoon held the built up a far stronger case than A. Pendsr, convicted of a hatchet Eugene second line Rooks to a it did In the Fall-Doheny con murder, Is again In Jail following seven to nothing victory. his arrest after an «tempted as spiracy trial a year ago which Ashland failed to score, but C ity Councilman H old E x sault oa a young girl. resulted in an acquittal. fought a game which was a grid ecutive Session Lagt When apprehended by police iron battle from start to finish. E vening late yesterday afternoon, Pender Normal school students are In the second quarter, on a carried a hammer and knife with showing much interest In the con long pass by Hall the rooks INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 29—<U>> City eouncllmen met In execu him. cert which Arthur Johnson, world succeeded In pushing the pigskin 1 — In superior court here to tive session last evening with City famous tenor will present n'e i t over the goal line. day Judge Joseph Milner tbok Solicitor Wm. Briggs, and discus Thursday evening, November 3 at In the last quarter Hall made under advisement claims of the sed tbe budget for the coming the school auditorium. Tbe stu a brilliant 40 yard run when "mayor pro tern’’ Claude E. Teg- year. In anticipation of the meet dent body. Is behind the ticket lay and “Mayor** Ira M. Holmes, Grants Pass H igh School to ing next Thursday evening when sale which from 'present indica he caught a kickoff. Ashland was outweighed in connection with a ruling on they will meet with tbe cltisena tions will be successful. The ar Open Monday—Grades committee. * tist will present a varied and well about 30 pdunds to the man by questions' Involved in a munic Remain Closed the University team. The discussion cantered aronnd ipal dispute. chosen program. tho ways and means'ol raising the - Quarantine restriction, In ef f 18,000 revenue for Interest on fect in Grants Pass for the last CALUMET CITY, 111., Oct. 29. 3325,000 bonds voted by tbe peo four weeks, has been lifted by ple for construction of Canyon ..Jack Barnthouse. who oper the city council there, with the —(IP)— Ralph Rhodes and an Dam. A continuation of the ex ates the Plata Meat Market to last cases ot »Infantile paralysis unidentified man were killed and ecutive session la' to be held next day purchased the Ashland Cafe, practically well and her develop ten others seriously Injured when Monday night when the problem fixtures at sheriff's sale nt his Pennsylvania train crashed into ments for several days. bid of 3<72. will be further considered. a motor bus. Most of tbe In Cooperation shown, making the Department budgets are said to Tbe cafe, formerly operated, jured were University of Mis quarantine effective was of tbe be causing no controversy z or by Mr. and Mrs. George Robin souri students enroute to Chicago highest type, Mayor George Fox W e t* * '7 problem at all— aR difficulty cen son, was recently to satisfy at- said, and in removing the quar football game. Heavy fog ob tering about the additional reve taclynent proceedings brought antine added the advice of medi scured the. driver’s vision. nue needed and tbe source from by creditors. • cal men that crowds be avoided whlqh it shall he raised. Police Chief. George McNabb, a as much as possible. deputy sheriff, conducted the High school Is to open Mon day bqt grades will remain clos ed for a while longer. % I ' » MOVIE MEN HOLD MEET SENIORS WIN Ï HI-Y TROPHY INVESTIGATE DEGENERATE VERNON McGEE IS ASSISTANT ROOKS TAKE GAME TO! BUDGET IS A PROBLEM Tenor Arouses Much Interest RESTAURANT SOLD TODAY University Students In Bad Wreck A Cruel Hallow e’en Prank IS30E Baptist Rally Day Tomorrow GREAT STORM HITS LONDON CHURCHMAN DIES TODAY A special meeting Is to be held tomorrow at the Baptist church at which time the rally day ex ercises and promotion program Is to be gives. .The special ser vices are to be the feature of the regular Sunday School hour. With an overwhelming victory A special Invitation Is being ex over Klamath Falla to give them tended and every effort la be an added impetua,* there w a s ing made to secure a record at nothing quiet about tbe terpen tendance. tine march which tbe achools staged throsgh town last night advertising and arousing interest In the game with the University Rpoka today. When he accidentally thruet Three hundred boys and girls his right hand through f gists were In the group which passed door at the Junior High school, down Main street checking and Donald atensell, a freshmaa, yelling for victory today. A rousing pep meeting was held from the ‘Valley View district, suffered severe cuts which will on the Plata. * incaplcltate him for several weeks. The accident occurred A SENSATIONAL SUICIDE Wednesday noon. The hoys and SEATTLE, Oct. 2».— (IP) — girls at the Junior high, among Wlflle pedestrians looked' on. Sam whom he la iqost popular, are Dukor, 42, Greek dishwasher, climbed to a railroad trestle, making hte lilaeaa a period *of looped a rope aronnd his neck remembraaee. sending Mm flow and hanged himself before the ers, letters and booker He will crowd realised hte Intentions. He be unable to retarn to school was dead when cut down/* for gome tjme* Serpentine Was Great Success D eath T oll S aid to T otal 10 —Great Property Dam Fam ous Archbishop Passes age Reported , A w ay in Los A ngeles LONDON, Oct. 2B. — (IP) — H ospital Twenty-persons wre known to he LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29.— OP) dead and 'many seamen missing following a violent rain and —Archbishop Jeremiah J. Harty of Omaha, prominent church windstorm In England. (r*om c. death were eahsed when man, died here today following small river boats were torn from an Illness of several days dnra- their moorings end the '• crews tioa. He would have been seventy- lost. Wires are down and ex four* yetrs of age had he lived tensive damage has been done until November 1. His death was railroads. due. to a lung affliction. He was unconscious for several hours SWIMMER ACCUSED . . before his death. LONDON, .Oct. 22.— (IP)— Ac cording to announcement made today summon* have been Is sue against Doctor Dorothy Cochrane Logan,, who falsely swore ahV had swum the Eng lish channel and against h e r trainer, Horace Carey. Newspa pers will' aak prosecution under what te claimed g o offense against the perjury net. Seme Klamath bootlegger te a la n e IB gallons of moon shine liquor. Police accident ally discovered a oaehe ! on Broad street In which three 1 »-gallon kegs were founds They bore a “8tockten” label sad are believed to have come from California. / Fourth Stoy o f Execution W ill be Granted Condemn ed Convict by Governor Patterson W ho Says He S h o u ld H ave Equal Chance W ith Fellow Crim inal. SALEM, Oct. 29.—(IP>—When the present reprieve granted James Wlltoa, condemned con vict, expires Monday night, a fourth extension of executive clemency for 30 ■ days will . be granted Governor Patterson an nounced today. ' . Willow is under death sentence for participation iff the prison break In which two guards were murdered. Three reprieves were granted to Wlllos because Ells worth Kelley, jointly accused and convicted with him, gained a stay of execution through a ha beas corpus proceedings and the gbvernor holds both men should have equal consideration. The Kelley reprieve was grant ed through technical points of law. LOCAL FRUIT GETS PRAISE Apples From Dr. Sweden burg Ranch At tention of Expert “That is the beet box of apples I’ve seen this year” W. A. Jenk ins. who is connected with the Bureau of Agriculture at Wash ington, D. C., told V. O. N. Smith, president of the Citizens National Bank, when he saw a box of choice Delicious apples in tbe "That’s a better box of Delic ious apples than Hood River has ever raised.*' he added. The apples were from the Dr. F. G. Swsdsnburg ranch and Mr., Jenkins made inquiries regarding the source in order that he might secure some of the same fruit. A box was recently displayed at the Chamber of Commerce office and Secretary E. G. Harlan sent several boxes to Portland friends, recognising the outstanding qual ity. Mr. Jenkins commented on Jhe Newtons which are raised in the Ashland territory; stating reflect ed sunlight and the breese was responsible for tbe rosy tinted “cheeks*’ of the apples which In most Instances are green. FARMER HELD IN SHOOTING Hunters ' File Complaint Against Fanner Who Claude Gaines, Klamath, coun ty farmer Is under arrest charged with shooting with latent to kill and assault, cogsplalat against the man having been filed by Jack Slater, prominent Klamath Falla business, man and O. W. Robert son, manager of the Superior Laundry nt that place. Slater and Robertson charge Gaines tired at them severe! times as they were crossing hie Mad whUe hunting pheasants. They charge he fired without warning. A surplus of exist in the Mi land vicinity at with fruit piel completed, tth iS ed te Innrsaas. report ot the a meat nnmmleahu