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» lir>,ip (,< I Vuiverslty of Ore. Library Dmln Couacr TA 4HH4H IATED l'REHH SERVICE VOL. XL, No. 'JUL GRANTS PAMH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON a LEGAL BATTLE Irish Transport I nion Mnken Moro De Valera Saya Ultimatum Will Bring Warfare ) WHOLE NUMBER a»7». TUESDAY, KEITEMBER «, HX21 STILL Aï LARGE AFTER ESCAPE PLANE WRECK Thirty Whites of Shipping Board Boat Attack Twelve Blacks Who Shield Captai« ) New York, Sept. 6.— (A. P.)—Po- imj DLES FOUND AFTER TWO DAY Cork, Sept. 6 (A. P.)- A repre DENTIST'S ATTORNEYS < LAIM THOUGHT TO BE HIDING ON THE CANADIAN BOUNDARY LINE IS llcemen with riot guns, summoned SEARCH THROUGH WEST sentative of the transport workers ISLAND, BOAT CHECK SHOWS IMPARTI IL ntl ti. M \x SCENE OF DEDICATION OF by a radio message telling of mutiny, union this morning took possession VIRGINIA NOTHING IMPOSSIBILITY GATEW tV today broke up a fight between ne of the offices of the harbor board, gro and white members of the crew because of the refusal of the board of the shipping board freighter Ches to grant the employes a minimum ter Klwanis, anchored off Staten wage of 70 shillings a week. Island. The red flag floated from the ---------- Boarders found Captain Charles building at midday. Boothby barricaded in his .^a . De Valera declared In a statement IJeutenant Speck, Son of Mr, and Hixtirn«<l of Purifie Foruudl) O| h "U« m I today that If England Issued an ulti Change of Venue Asked on These One of Fellow Plotters Kill's!, Other bruised and beaten. He attributed Mrs. C. M. Speck of Medford, One Wounded by Gunfire and Taken Grounds, Sheriff Sturmer Denies __ Perfect Peace Only SaHofi«*«. the injuries to white members of the matum to the Sinn Fein no pretense of Four Airplane Victims by Prison Guar<b> A'i'Usations of Danger Hay« Samuel Hill crew. would hide that It was an application When the police boat appeared the of force which must mean war. officers heard shots and saw ne Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 6.—(A. Roseburg, Sept. 6. (A. P.l- The. Seattle. Sept. 6.—(A. P.)—Roy- groes and whites battling on the Blaine. Wash.. Sept. 6. (A Pi P.)- —The wrecked airplane In which first legal battle In the Brumfield ■ Gardner, super-bandit, is still at deck. Twelve negroes were oppos- The Pearce Portal, symbolizing a case started today before Judge Bing large early today either on McNeills i ing the rush of 30 whites toward the four of its five member» were killed, €"ntury of peace between the I nlted was found yesterday by searchers af ham of Salem, who musj pass upon Island or Olympic Peninsula just to i captain’s cabin. San Francisco. Sept. 6. (A. P.l ' <St ate* and Canada, was dedicated to ter a trwo-day search through rugged day, and the Pacific highway formal Bootleggers have been doing a large the defendant's application for a the west, after a sensational break I country. Following the direction of and lucrative "home" trade ever change of venue and a delay of 30 ' for liberty from the federal peniten MEXICAN SOCIETY RECEIYE8 ly opened. BEAUTIFUL INDIAN MAIDEN groan» heard from a wooded section, tiary yesterday afternoon while a ball Recognition of "the one-ness of the {since It was announced that prohibi days. a searcher discovered the machine ______ Attorney Rice for Brumfield pre game was in progress. RnglUh-apeaklnx race" was marked tion agent* may not enter a man’s Mexico City, Sept. 6. — (A. P.) — *i$k its nose buried In the ground. houa« unless they have a warrant ob affidavit charging Gardner, Everett Impyn and law- In the dedication today commemorat sen ted a lengthy Three of the bodies hung head ing the 100 year» of peace, Samuel tained after knowledge that liquor Is that public opinion in Douglas coun ardus Bogart, former soldiers, sen- Fame came to Maria Bibiana Uribe over night and, from a simple, Indian downward, suspended from the cock being »old there, according to Prohi ty war Inflamed against the dentist i tenced to life for an attack on a Hill, who presided over the exercl»©». bition Director E. F Mitchell. and he could not get a fair trial. Dis- ■ nurse at Camp Lewis, made the dash, maiden living with her parents in a Pit by toot straps. The fourth body »aid upon taking the stand. "Every time prohibition agents Attorney Neuner presented a dozen ¡during an exciting part of the game.' tiny village In the Puebla mountains was discovered later in the wreckage, Mr Hill »aid Gardner cut a wire fence with she has now become a social figure I Corporal Alexander C. Hazelton, of "War satisfies neither the victor* enter a bootlegging establishment,”j affidavits to the contrary. of the Mexican capiUl. Wilmington. Del., the only member say* Mitchell, "the officers are told | nor the vanquished Sheriff Starmer in an affidavit re- pliers stolen from a tool house. Im- Señorita Uribe was chosen as the of the crew alive, is enroute to "Perfect peace alone *atl*fle*. The the place I» a private home. To carry I cited that he took the defendant off pyn was killed by guards, and Bo-1 most beautiful Indian girl in Mexico Charleston, with little chance for re lnatlnct* of human kind have not out the pretense the owner* fit out a the train before reaching Roseburg gart seriously wounded. in a recent newspaper contest which' covery. been changed by MLicatlon and only room iback of the bar a* a so-called merely to avoid the gaze of the cur The dead are: extended over many months and in home There I* a bureau, a table, a McNeil's Island Penitentiary. Sept. •lightly modified by religion. When ious crowd and not through fear of Lieutenant Harry L. Speck, pilot. war holds »way there are no re-1 lied, a few clothe* and other personal violence, and that he moved Brum 6.—(A. P.)—No trace of Roy Gard-| which more than 500 photographs The -Medford, Oregon, were submitted to the jury. effects. Sometimes, there 1» evn a I llgions. The dominant, though not field from the upper story of the jail ner has been found at noon today. Lieutenant W. S. Fitzpatrick, ob- Puebla Indian girl received first ' Officials think he is still on the the moat widely accepted religion sign labled, "Home." merely as a precautionary measure ( Continued on Page 3) "The liquor is kept In this home.’ and not through fear of violence. The island, hiding in the thick under prize and was brought to Mexico City made It* way by non-resistance. AB great movements must *o proceed If When the customer enters the place, defense had laid stress on these brush. A check of the boats revealed to be the central figure at a number; of society functions. Señora Pañi. the proprietor or waiter goes out in points. that none were missing. they are destined to prevail. : wife of the secretary of foreign rela- to the back room or home, where fall when Two women who saw him "The ceremony in which we take j tions, invited her to a recent tea wounded. the guards fired, think he is part today murks tho recognition of moonshine is stored, fills up the Sept 6. — (A. P3-* Roseburg. ' where she met many of the social x,,„-Iltan >f, E. Church Scene of Cere- the one-nes* of tho English speaking cessary number of glasses, and Brumfield was forced to repeat his Roy Gardner, California mail rob- , leaders of the city. • I niony of Local Couple race, und its friendship not alone turns to the bar ” plea of not guilty today because of i ber. esca>ped from Mcbteil's Island for the white race but It« earnest de-j --------- the new Judge. Arguments of a federal prison yesterday. MOUNTAIN LIONS TAKE TO I The Newman M. E. church was the »Ire to be at peace with all the BRIDAL VEIL FALI-S SWAY change of venue are slated for this The convicts had been given ROBBING CHKKEX HOUSES scene of a pretty wedding Sunday af IN WIND — BEST IN FALL world. afternoon. day for I^abor day and about ternoon at 5 o’clock when Hubert "France and England live together them were watching a baseball game! Visalia, Cal.. Sept. 6.—(A. P.) — ' Wilken and Miss Vivian Isham were Attorneys Rice and Orcutt yester Yosemite, Cal., Sept. 6. (A. P. ) -- 1 in harmony In Canada United State» and Canada »Ido by side for three On windy days the beautiful Bridal day issued their first formal state between two prison teams, on one of George Hicks, a rancher of Spring-1 unjtid in marriage . The church was a h Gardner was playing shortstap. ville, heard a commotion in his' ©specially - occasion. __ especially decorated decorated for the thousand mile* wish for no better Veil falls sway from side to side, and ment since they were retained to de-i Impyn and Bogart had contrived to chicken house a few nights ago, and Ue bride and groonT w'alkirig down neighbor Belgium sought as a mu a mist that travels upward and out-| fend the accused dentist following seat themselves together at the ex- taking his shotgun, went to invest!-1 a)gle bordered witb a lattice work tual friend by United Staten and ward Is shot through with a rainbow his return from Calgary. Canada. trenie rear of the crowd of spectators. gate. Instead of a badger or a coy-(in preenery The church was deco "The defendant In this case, as in in which Individual crystals of water Great Britain one hundred years ago The trio had evidently made careful de. he found himself confronted by rated wlth leaves and hanging baa. Still holds the friendship, uye, the glisten In the sunshine before drop-! all criminal actions is entitled to a preparations for the attempt and two mountain lions. His first shot i ketg ping In the 620-foot lacy falls to the' fair and impartial trial before a fair have affection of both Old things and impartial jury and a fair and im timed their movements to the second. killed one, and the other leaped j The bride was dressed in white or Merced river. passed away The Indians called (he falls "Poho- partial judge." said the statement.' They waited until a tense point had through a window. Forest fires are \ gandie with a white veil, and carried "Each country under Its own flag. been reached in the ball game and supposed to have caused the animals I , , its own faith If you will, recognizing no," which means "Spirit of the Evil "We intend to make a fight for the| ’ ± ’ . She then suddenly bolted. Gardner was to leave the mountains for the foot- * b°"quet °f - ’' ¿°9e bl defendant, to the end that he may re Wind." The va|»or effect is seen only! tho power which Is over all and doth was accompanied by Miss VeOna Wil- the fleetest of the three and reached hills. late in the year, tho volume of the I ceive such a trial as is guaranteed to all unite." , liams, as maid of honor, who was all men under the.constitution If we the barbed wire several yards in ad- water being too great in the spring. dressed in pink with a hat to match. UNITED STATES SENDS NEW did not do this we would be derelict' (Continued on page 3.) Mr. Wilken was accompanied by his NOTE ON MANDATED LANDS XI W volt KEKS FINISH :VM»O in duty and unfaithful to our oath as college chum. Edwin Socolossky, as MILE HONEYMOON TO COAST attorneys. We do not believe that best man. The regular Methodist the defendant can secure a fair and The United States has addressed a ring ceremony was performed by Redlands. Cal . Sept. 6.—(A. P.) impartial trial in Douglas county, for' Flloping t oupies (Attinge Mimi’ When | new note to all allied powers on the Rev. Joseph Knotts. Miss Helen El A 3500-mile honeymoon on foot is the. reason that the newspapers have, Automobile Breaks Down lis played the wedding march from John Jewell Bobbed by Youthful subject of mandated territories. the accomplishment of Mr. and Mrs. played up the case in such a manner Lohengrin and Mrs. Marguerite Bandits Sunday Night ________________ loe Woods of New York Cty, who as to arouse public feeling against -(A. P.l Betiding. Cal.. Sept Walker sang a solo. Miss Roseltha The had condition of the state high- reached this city recently on their the accused man. False rumors have Crouch was flower girl. way, duo to construction work, has fifty-fourth day out of the metropo been sent afloat, not only with re Following the ceremony, the young largely cut down the number of mar lis. Traveling with only a small kit gard to the crime charged but also robbed John Jewell at 10:30 Sunday | 1 couple left for Boston where they riage licenses issued at this county and expressing from station to sta to his |>ersonal and domestic affairs. ,R will enter studies to fit them for the "The public mind has been so in evening on Sixth street. Police in Mnit MecUng of wtn(er seat, by compelling hurried eloping tion a trunk containing necessary ar , foreign mission field. Mr. Wilken the valley were notified to be on the, OUIcd fop W(>Pk on Ea)r ( oni ^ slon couples to race toother matrimonial ticles, the Couple said they had made flamed here against the defendant graduated last spring from Willam watchout for the men. but the rob between 25 and 30 miles a day. They contera, It is asserted by Deputy (Continued on 1'age Two) ette university and will take up ad bers have apparently made a get- declined all "lifts" except one of 200 The women’s auxiliary of the local County Clerk W. O. Blodgett. vanced work in medicine at Harvard. ■ away. They got $8 froth Mr. Jewell.I •(post of the American logion will hold According to Blodgett, two couples miles across the desert near Phoe- Mrs Wilken will take up the study Mr. Jewell was coming up Sixth, 1 their first meeting since last spring about to embark upon matrimony nix, Arlz. of physical education in Boston uni j street on the west side and saw two| j Thursday at 8 o’clock at the court versity, leading to an A. B. degree. changed their minds when their ma I inen ahead of him across the street I house GRE VI’ CATCHES OF TUN \ The summer meetings were chines broke down on rough \ND SWORDFISH BEING MADE Miss llazcl Wlicdcr Married to Wil by the LeMoss Service station. One | discontinued because of the many di- Both were popular young people of stretches of shadeloss ro ui and ar the city and took leading interests Avalon, Catalina Island. Cal., Sept. I Ham Watson of Jerome, Arizona | of the men crossed the street and versions. guments broke out while the Intend in the various activities in which they stood on the curb in front of the 6. (A, P.)---So many catches are Following the meeting an enter- ing bridegrooms were changing tires being made of tuna and swordfish William Watson, of Jerome. Arlz., | Richardson grocery store. When Mr. tainment will be given the members were engaged. Their many friends by "big game" anglers thnt officers and Miss Hazel Wheeler, were mar- Jewell came even with him. the muz- of the Legion. A pleasant program extend best wishes. Among the out of town guests at of tile Tuna Club are planning to or I riod yesterday afternoon at the home ' zle of a gun was thrust into his ribs has been arranged and a light lunch der a now supply of trophy buttons. | of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and he complied to the command, will be served, The Auxiliary will the wedding were Mrs. Anna Kent, Amon, the latest catches report 'd A. C. Wheeler, on Prospect Avenue, "Hold up your bands." Tho thelf also make final arrangements for of Ashland, Mrs. J. H. Chambers of wer<> those of a 205-pound sword- The bride was dressed in blue taffeta then said "Put ’em down and walk their concession at the county fair Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John Summers of Lebanon and Mrs. L. L. Princeton I nil tides In |ie-igiiiiig of fitfii and two marlins weighing 150 and carried pink roses. The house ahead of me.” next week. Other important bus- French Village Buildings and I.',2 pounds, respectively, by Dr. was decorated in blue and pink, mak At the point of a gun, Mr. Jewell iness will also come before the meet- Perkins. J. A. WI born. ing a very pleasant appearance. Rev. was forced to walk to M street where ing. All mothers, wives, sisters and Soissons, Francs, Sept. 6. (A. P.) C. M. Cline performed the ceremony. the other thief had already gone and daughters of Legion members are —The Princeton Unit which Is doin’: (’IGARETTES AKE PROVED TO A dinnpr was served at 4 o'clock was waiting for them. They stop cordially Invited to attend. reconstruction work in France Is CONTAIN DANGEROUS GASSES to the wedding guests, thoso being ped in the dark in front of the Cook now in Solssons and are now making Chicago. Sept. 6. -(A. P.)-—The Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Cline, Mr. and machine shop and he was searched plans for four new schools In dif hoard of managers of the Anti-Cig Mrs. E. Garner, Mrs. L. Fryer, U. D. by one. while the other kept him Writer Studies Human Nature From ferent parts of the town. Soveral arette league announce that they Mihllla, of Tuler, Cal., I^eon and covered with the gun. They escaped Choice steers ............. $6.00 @ $6.50 His Shoe Repairing Bench men are working on plans for the have procured the results of investi Frantz Garner, Myrtle Wheeler and with a $5 bill and some silver. Hogs, prime light ..$11.25 @ $11.75 schools, town halls and churches of gations of American medical labra- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wheeler. The The two men were «aid tn be Hogs, prime light... $10.50 (ft1 $11.00 San Jose, Cal., Sept. 6.—(A. P.) — eoveral towns along the Alsne near torles and the Ixindon Jatncet labra- bride nnd groom will leave this even young, about 21 years of age. The East .Mountain Iambs $6.00 if $6.50 From his shoe-repairing bench Ho Berry-au-Bac and Hill 108 and bo- tory which disclosed, that In addition ing for Taft. Cal., to make their one that held the gun was ubout five Eggs, current receipts ....28c if 30c mer Eon Flint studies types and hu I yon the Chemlne des Dames nt Neu- to nicotine, cigarette and tobacco home. feet, eight inches in height and of White Henneries .................. 34c man nature from his magazine fic fchatel and Evergnicourt. smoko wore found to contain prussic A party for the newlyweds was light complection. He wore a brown Selling price, case count.. .30c @ 32c tion stories. Five hours he pounds The Unit lias been In France since acid, acrolein and carbon monoxide. given last night and a large number suit, a light colored crush hat and a Selects ................................................... 36c heels, cuts and sews leather, and five July 1 and was greeted by the mem "These 'gases, wore used in large of friends invited. Refreshments gray short. The guu lie handled was Butter, extra cubes ...........................40c hours he pounds a typewriter and he bers of the ministry and given a quantities in the later world war to were served at midnight, after an blue. The other man was shorter and Butter, prints .................................... 42c finds both lucrative. ■week of receptions tn Paris. Since kill soldiers," adds the announce evening of dancing. Those invited wore a black suit and cap. Wheat ...............................$1.08 fi $1.13 "For years I have followed this then the work has been In the dev ment. "There were also found sev were: Mr. Jewel. Harriett Clapp, Dola -------- .... Ai. Chief of Police Mclzine has made a system,’’ said Flat, an energetic man astated regions, which are almost the eral other deadly poisons, including Howell. Opal Jewell, Dorothy Clapp, search through the city and all out Portland, Sept. 6.—(A. P.)—Cat in his thirties. "T will not abandon same as they were when the Ameri furfural, »n IrritiUng sub?tnn?e sold Clara Weiss. Cloora Howell, Dorothy going trains are guarded. Other po tle, steady; hogs, 50c to 75c higher my trade of shoe cobbler until I can cans left them at the close of the to ba abbut 50 times as poisonous as Jewell, Myrtle Wheeer, Ixson Garner, lice in the valley were notified to be yesterday, steady today; sheep, find a better way of learning human war. ordinary alcohol." Adolph Keller, Frantz Garner. on the lookout. steady; eggs and butter, steady. nature." t I IWU bUN MtN MAbt MULU-Ur Thw^hS°L^fi L)_ LEGION luxiinm HOLDS MEET I A *