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Oregon- BATTERY Kenneth k „den, Football . Oenter, Given Fine Frite • Shevlin - Hixon Company, Which operates in Vicin ity of Klamath Falls and Recently Completed Log ging Road is Only Bidder for National Forest Tim- Dun May, mnOagnr of the Auto motive Shop who last year was awarded ¿he prise for having the ¡lest deeoratod Window lk the big co pi m unity dpaiilag. is ptanntag to m a t* «te effort to keep the sliver W W C*V 'Which would bocom»'ala permanent property could he win it three rimes, nc- cording to Members ad the com- m itlee In charge of the big Fri day night opening plans. There are Merchant» a b o p t town, however, who are determln- ed that the Automotive S h o p shall not win the prise *lhis year and behind dr^wn blinds, the work of decorating has started. Three days yet repsaln in which to complete, the window decorations, and those who have not already prepared their plane for decorations or exhibits ot Christmas stock, wonder w h a t might he the bestkplaa. Windows of artistic lovllaesi and exceptional beauty resulted from, the com petitive plan last year and according Ito Chamber Secretary B. Q. Hasten. there will b i Home beautiful work done this year too. Thomas Swam o f Medford Jhaa been secured to act a« Judge Of the windows. . Promptly nt • o'clock Friday night the afreet lights w itthe tam ed «pit and mer- chants r i l l Stahe^ arrangements for the store lights to be turned on and the displays of CM>UN|a xoads- v tt i he shewn to Ik; idfiHr advantage. . " * 111 B< . * ■■ M di Tl ci< fc ht te Of route to AuatmMk,. s*d was eom- Thlsdbhoto, taken shortly before m Francisco airport with the plane ’LUGGERS T*AY FINESi JAILED p ' P - mi ml ad fc <n „ — ft I? Lt “v w p L cm usT M A r» Postmaster F. D. W agus^ reportp the receipt of , thw] f i r s t Christmas pkcknge marked “Do fiat Open Until Christ mas. 'Of course the outgo* of p a ck a g es' hhs already keen heavy, hut the reeipt of incoming packages this «noli» indicates, that taa people bam taken sdrtongty the admonition of the poat- oMee department to ’ mail OLMSTED IS i GIVEN STAY OF SENTENI • The original ’’opening b o o r was eat for 7:80 o'clock but aa cooperation with t h e ' Bellview folks who will have a community dinner Friday night Is desired, the opening hour was set tor a later time. - 91 on ",l M1 •" to EXECUTION POSTPON Further Stay Granted James Willoe by Governor 8ÆLBM, Nov. 29.—<10—Far ther stay of execution thia time until midnight, December Ï1, will- be granted James Wlllofc. when the present stay expirai Wednesday night. Governor Pat terson has announced... Wills«, under sentence of death for his part In a prison break in which two guards, were murdered, and^ Ellsworth Kplly, convicted with him, are now con ducting a legal battle for life, and the governor Intends to with hold action i«i the Willos case until the Kelly matter M dispos ed of. , GANG DISAPPEARS AGED WOMAN PASSES AWAY ALL DINNER PLANS MADE Mrs. Hanna Ï . Robison Was Half Century Resident of Talent Funeral services for Mrs. Han na E. Robison, for near SO years a Talent resident, who died Mon day, November 28, 1927, at her home in Lodi, California, will be held Wednesday and burial made at the Wagner Creek cemetery. The body will arrive at Talent at 11 o’clock Wednesday and will be taken directly to tha cemetery where short berviees wlH be held, Rev. Vlmont officiating. H. C. Stock will be fn charge of the burial. * Surviving Mrs. RoMsoh are tM fallowing named children: Geo, Robison, Ashland; John Roblsori; Taletat: Mrs. N. D. Brophy, Med- tord,' Mrs. F. C. Roper, Lodi. Mr. and Mrs. Roper and M m Dewey accompanied the remains to Tal- ent tor burial. ami Judge B. B. Cushman grant- ed a temporary stay of execution until S o'clock tonight to Roy Qlmsted, convicted ru n ring' leader, who today starts serv ing a four year sentence at Mc Neil Island. Olmstead sought for feur days time to prepare a fur- tie r appeal argument hut Judge Cashman indicated further action. J REHEARSALS PROGRESS „ . • , . Rahea" a'« .5 ° ' ? , ^ L d ® * 4 ’ t„Wh‘C,h . KJ ® «*«* « , » • from the Circuit Conr^ HINES FILMS TO BE SHOWN . Lakeview —- Modern sanitar ium to be built at Hunter’s Hot Springs. An Embarrassing Postipa ' The Pacific Highway aoeulc pictures, a p re-v iew of w h ich wan shown -tn this city Monday, era to be shown _Thursday and Fri day of this week nt the Vising ' theatre, according to announce ment made today,' the picture to be sponsored by tha Chamber of Commerce? ifr a Agnes B. Develln Hinas, of Forest Grave, formerly a raeh dent of this city, 1» the producer of tha pictures, and wrote the lyric verse which Is used as aah- titlea. Generous notice has been given Ashland in th« pletnras. wh^ch Bra. Hines plans to sen In ihe dust to ndvprtlae her be loved home state. ALBANY, N. T., N«v. 38—<10 — fftata prison officials will not permit Dr. ClarenPO A. Meymnaa. Chicago nlioniat i o examina Mrs. ed b> Jack tu ta, one Of .Cppohe’s Ruth .Snyder on the gronnd that minor anomies and rivals.* the state provides cotapetaat and Polio* tear cijipeae’e < absence disinterested examination of ail praaagan a |>pw ^nthbrat.'" ' ■tag: ', ri' I ' .. t ‘ ■ ' - . vnriiAk tb , h M bak \ Mta- Snyder la reported weak Irving E. Vining, state presi following her eoHapaa whan ska dent of tha •Chamber of Com- learned that kér s y ys al for Uto merqa wlll dallver thaza8amorin| had kgao dtaitad. She la new In address at the aagual BUcs Lodge the death agli at Slngttag with of Sorrow nt Medford. Bandarr Henry Jadd Gray' gtaklttag axo- December 4.-^ December 8 he V u i anttan for th e murder of her kaa- address the Klamath Rotary. Kenneth Madden, eenter on the hlgti schq-ol football squad was voted the 'most valuable 'nan on the squad by his team mates last evening, when mem bers of Battery B. asked the boys to select the most valuable man on the squad— his prise to be a trip to Pasadena to witness the East-West championship game New Years Day. The members of the squad were guests of Battery B. at a tamale feed following the re gular drill of the Battery, Four of the boys, Roger, Qandee, Byers and Madden,' became mem bers of the company later. Twenty members of the squad were guests of the Battery boys. M the h lg k M h o o la r e re. Bellview Women Promise z Unusually Flue “ Feed” Members of the Upper Valley or Bellview club are busy thia week making preparations for the big community dinner which is to be. served Friday- evening— proceeds to go toward clearing the debt on the community club house which Is the eenter of all Upper Valley activities. According to members of the committee In charge of the af fair, therw-wlll be loads of good things to sat at the dinner which _wllj be tarred fvom t o’clock "tVrougTtotff th'd'kvsnWg. Chamber of Commerce mem- beta are urging Ashland folks to patronise the BellvIeV folks, preparatory to the big Chrlkt- mas window opening Which, la to be at 8 o’clock Friday eVen- British Wobby Says Police Beat Him—Ewibassy Investigates WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 9 —(IP) — The state department follow ing representations from the Brit ish Embassy here asked the gov ernor of Colorado to investigate alleged brutality in the case ot Alexander Orr, a British cltisen. Orf Is said to be an I. W. W. sympathiser and was held with out charge for 17 days in the Pu eblo count yjall. When released November 2. he was taken to the hills and beaten by police, the embassy repqrts. BIG HOTEL ' DESTROYED NISTERS TO OLD MEETING Rogue River Organisation Guette of Talent v Pastor Members of the Rogue River Ministerial Association will meet ndxt Monday with Rav. Wagner, pastor of the M. E. church at Tal ent, according to announcements sent out by Rev. Hugh T. Mltch- elmore, secretary of the associa tion. The local ministerial as sociation la to meat Tuesday at one o ’clock at tha Y. M, C. A. headquarters In- thia city. A re port of the Bible School and ap pointment of a successor to Rev. Myron T. WOodworth as head of the Bible School Council Is to be considered at this meeting. CALVIN HAS “NO CHOICE President W ill Addrees Na- . Tional Oopmittee at Re^ption t WASHINGTON, Nov. 88.— (IP) -P resident Coolidge ¿will deliv er an informal address to the Re-, publican National Committee at a reception | t the.W hite House during the committee - ^netting here December 8. s The presi- dnt at tha tame time has let It be known he. has no choice for a convention etty. ; « Bunco” Game Is Effective Three “bunco gams’* men fleeced an aged Austrian of Buceka, California, out of 82,000 his life’s savings, according to a report received by local 'police. The men pursuaded the old man to draw the 83,000 out of the bank and put It In a tin box, they placing a Ilka amount In tha tame box, the old man to keep the box for ten days before open ing, The old man later opened* the bog and found nothing but useless papers In it. DECOMPOSED BODY FOUND Murder Theory is Digoeunt- ed When Residents Say POMTLANp.1 Nov. 38.— (10— Lythg in 'k 'g u ilf, partly covered with leqvee, the badly decom- potad body of an elderly man was found today. Police said they suspected murder until Informed by East Side residents, that tha man appaheiltly 11!. wwi eaen in Lawrence Todnem. Y, worker thkt section last September. In Ching, spoke before the South ern Oregon Normal Schoal Y. M. MOTHBR 1MPRWB8 C. A. this morning, tqlllng of , Mtse Betalla Haya, who * » • bis work as general sefretary >n called -to Portland last weak be the cfiy whlch is the center of cause df' thg seriops illntaa o f the followers of ConfUsclous. This her m otherA as written that bar evening Mr.' Todnem wHl be a mother is Teach stronger.' Mias guest of the.SepIor HPY club, at Hays will return to her home la a meeting to he held In the Pio tala oily the latter part of thM neer hall.« • w ‘-lA weak, ■ Lawrenoe Todnem IHsonseas Chinese Situation—Impact of Western and Kastern Civilisation is Responsible for Present Revolution Says T. Worker. :• The Southern or Revolutionary forces of China are divided Into two groups, the ultra-Red and the pure Nationalist— the latter fighting for three distinct ideals, to give the people a voice in the government, to change the econ omic -condltiens, of the land and establish a national conscious-, gess, according to T-awrence Tod nem, Chinese T. M. C. A. work er, and an authority on the po litical situation In * the country, whp visited in Ashland today. Mr. Todnem, accompanied by hla wife and tWo children is en route to McMinnville from Berke ley, California, in McMinnville, they will spend the holiday with the parents of Mrs. Todnem. To watch the revolution of thought, rather than the revolu tion of arms In Chinn, should be the aim of the weetern world — for years the revolution of arms has been in progress, doing little tangible good, but keeping the ideals of a changing civili sation constantly before tSh minds of the people of the conn- try, according to Mr. Todnem. Twelve years service as general Y. aecsetary la Tainanfu. capitol of the Shantang province, have given Mr. Todnem a keen un derstanding of the problems of the Chinese people. He gained the confidence of the Chinese, end served as general secretary of the Antl-opinm society, assisting parting of the deadly drag lato their country. Ha also served an soeretary of the famine re lief work. ’ Thè Shantung, province Is tha center of 'Chinese esitare, and the Holy Land of the followers of Confuaeiona, who lived in ta li province, and whoa* remains lie hurled there Sri the present Urna. The Chinese of Tainanfu have a deep respect for literature, tor Confasctous was a great scholar and writer, according ,to Mr. Todnem. The trend of the younger Chinese toward higher education has been a great movement, and in this movement lien the hope of China— for la education lira the revolution of thought. Mr Todnem plane to return to China next summer to resume his work there. Forty attended a luncheon nt noon at the Lithia Springs Hotel, at which Mr. Todnem gave a splendid talk on the Chinese sit uation. „ VNTAfMIBD DMBR MBAT H. E. Pagk and A. L. Peek o t the Butte Croak district word placed under arrest by Game Wardens Pat Daley and Roy P a n whan a quantity of » ta g g e d dtafi »Mtat pun toned tn their