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»I 5 ««»y of Or». Llbr.n ASSOCIATED PRENH HER VICE GRANTS I'A h S, JORI t'HI.NE COUNTY, OREGON. iTXS------------- -------- - - — ---------------- --- ------- Till ICMOAVe HEKI EMBEK X¿. 1ÍTJI. WHOLE NUMBER XIM7. EFFECT ESCAPE Boy» 5 and <1 Years «»f tge Are Run Down in Portland During the Past Two Days German < "li<-ml< >«l I’lanl Explosion V«**tcr<luy Injure* Tlte Bodie* of MIMI lt<* over«*! Mayeiice, Sept. 22. -(A. P.l Esti ATTORNEY-GENERAL lb LIKELY mate* of the dead In yesterday’s ex TO IN I I Itltos. I I I. I III plosion, which destroyed the Ba- HIGHEIt-l PH dlsche Company’s chemical plant at Oppau, today wore given at 1500. Eight hun- Over 2500 were Injured ■Ired and flfty bodies have been re- covered ANNUAL ROUND-UP TODAY—THOUSAND« IN ATTENDANCE ENFORCED LAWS NOE NEEDED PRIZES lirydl* r. of National*, AA lu» To«» to NEIILLI .MMM) HTI l»EMH AKE Itncldo l'ic»l < onteM for III» NOW ENROLLED IT CORVALLIS la-ague Chicago, Sept 22. (A. P.l The World Serie* a III atari October 5. it wa* announced today. The first gnme will be played on the home ground* of the National league pen nant winner In the event that Pitta burg or Cleveland should win their respective league*, two game* will be played In Pittsburg and then two In Cleveland. Th« New York team* Mt present are leading the two leagues President He) dler. of th« National*, won the tow for the first game for hla league Oregon \xrlcultural College, Cor vallis. Hept. 22. -(A P.l A Msb- ¡ration of 2925. representing a 23 i>er cent gain over last year In col lege enrollment up to 11 o’olock of the third day, was reported. On the basis of figures for past years. Presi dent W J K»rr predicts a registra tion of regular students for the en tire school year of approximately 4 200 or 6000 Including short course and summer session student* Regls- tratlon bv srhoolf at th» And of the Com- second day was a* follows: mere«. 663; engineering, 626; agrl- culture, 54JX; home economics. 486; pharmacy, 160; mines. 74; forestry. 73. vocational education. 57 Failure Io Deliver III» lb*>t Cause* < linuip to lame lelnir Day Purse Jarae* City. N. J.. Sept. 22. I A. P t Finding Johnny Wilton, in Id- dlewi-lghl champion, guilt) of I he charges that he failed to put forth hla beat efforts In a lasbor Day bout with Bryan Downey, the New Jersey boring commission today decided to deprive Wilson of the »35,000 he was to receive Han Francisco, Hept. 22. (A. P.l Thirty-six small bottle* of ink were consumed by Mayor James itolph Jr., during the two days iu signing hl* name to »I ».Suo.ouu worth of mu nicipal water bonds which are to be placed on the market " The mayor signed III* name 13,500 , time*. HI* ink well wa* filled 36 ' time* during the process nnd the mayor estimated he signed hl* name I 340 2-3 times with each filling Movie Actor Who Dl*«|»|war«*i From Trulli l«ocati*l in III* Itoom* New York. Hept 22.— (A. P.l Ix>well Sherman. a movie actor, who 1» «ought as a wltneu in the Ar- buckle case, and who disappeared from the train near here yesterday, was locate«! today at the apartment that he leas«*« lie expressed a will- Ingnesk to return to Nan Francisco when he I* needed. TINT HERMAN FAILS TO STAY FOI II ROI NIP» IN I NtxH NTF.lt Portland. Sept 22 <A P I Denver Ed. Martin knocked out Tiny Herman here In the fourth round last night Bayard Findley, of Salem, and passengers bride were southbound this morning en route to Hou them California on their wedding trip Mr. Findley was a former resident of Grants Pass Bueno* Aires. Sept 22.—(A. P.) The justices of i>eace of the Ar gentine capital have appealed lo con gres» to enact laws protecting serv ants from employers who neglect to pay them or who borrow from their cooks to pay for the elaborate din ners they give In order to maintain their social positions The justices allege that many who live surrounded by servants in uni form and who give great dinners and u hose names are prominent In the social register are compelled to re sort to these methods In order to keep up their appearance as social leaders The justice« attribute this habit of the social climber of running in debt to "a depressing show of folly and pretense, an overpowering de sire to dress well and to prodigality and too much indulgence in Intoxi cating drinks " f New York. Sept. 22. (A. P.l — Fifteen Million Dollar* Ulvancesl by ■A woman who owns a yard facing 50 War Finance < or|Miration feet on Fifth Avenue at 39th street. In the center of the city most fash ionable shopping district, refuse« to sell it because her cat "has to have a place to play in.” The property Is worth about »7 50.000, according to real estate men. The dollars paid on it each year in taxes would, if stacked dollar on dollar, make a hurdle not to be sneered at hy anything short of the cow who Jumped over the moon. The Perfecting Pros» W ill Be Installed In cat Is "just one of these yere every Courier Building Soon was day walkin’ round cats." It a cat never known to take a prize at The Courier’s new Goss Comet press arrived today from Chicago. Is show, now In the H P. freight yards and will he unloaded within the next few SIZE days. There will be some delay while awaiting the arrival of the Ventura. Cal.. Sept 22. (A. P.l- factory's press erector from Han Francisco. The date of his arrival \ scorpion measuring approximately has not yet been set, but It is hoped four Inches from the tip of the that erecting ma) be commenced claws to the poison horn at the end of the tall and said to lie one of the next week The press Is received direct front largest of the s|>ecies ever captured, the factory end Is the latest of Its has been presented to th Pioneer mu models. It prints from th«» roll and seum her by Charts Ilea, an employe delivers the completed paper either of an oil company here. Rea captured 4, 6 or H pages, folded, at one opera the scorpion on a lease where he was working. tion. Washington. Hept 22. -(A. P.l- Advance* totalling »15,000,000 were mad» to the Cooperative Grain Grow er* of Minnesota to aid in marketing the 1921 crop. It has been announc ed by the War Finance Corporation. I American Citizen Ila» No I »«< for Self F miiiou * Hor*e* and Rider* Are <>n Const luted Organization of iN-ck to Compote for Henry Till* Nature Purse* Off«-r«*l Portland, Ore.. Sept. 22.—(A. P.) STATION J.AIL LOCK BOLT IB —Just after buying a candr automo HAWED OFF" FROM OUTSIDE bile, six-year-old Jacob Adelman was BY FRIENDS, IS CHARGED run down today by an automobile. He died in an ambulance. Yester — day Charles Walton, aged fire, was killed by an automobile. LIQUOR RING IS HULEO THIKTFXNTH JI ROB SOI t.HI FOR MAHONEY TRIAL TODAY ■Ifficer* Think a Dry-law Violator, to Prevent Disclosure«, Is P.)—Fol .Aided by otb«T* Seattle, Sept. 22.—(A. lowing the selection of eight men and four women as a jury to try James E. Mahoney, aliegd wife slayer, the Washington, Sept. 22. (A. P.l — Klamath Falla. Ore., Sept. 22.— Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 22.— (A. P.) 13th alternate juror was being High officials of the Klu Klux Klan —Bucking-horse riders, steer ropers, sought today. The taking of testi i (A. P.)—Six prisoners escaped here may be summoned to Washington for bulldoggers, fancy riders, relay and mony is to follow the opening state last night from the police station jail Interrogation. Attorney General pony express riders," pretty •‘cow ment of the prosecutor. as a result of the lock bolt being Daugherty Indicated today. Director girl»,” and all the performers who ■«awed off from the outside. Two Burns of the department’s bureau of have made ronnd up history in the NINETY-FIRST DIVISION WILL prisoners who were being held on investigation, has been instructed to past were ready at the opening to HOLD REUNION SEPT. 94-25 minor charges refused to leave. Of set agents at work investigating the day of the twelfth annual show here ficers have charged friends of one of Klan In various parts of the country. to give thrills to the thousands of Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 2 2.— (A. the prisoners, an alleged prohibition There Is no need in this country, visitors who have come here for the I P.)—Arrangements are rapidly near- law violator, aided the escape In or aaid Daugherty, for such vigilance three day exhibition that ha* made I ing completion for the reunion of der to prevent disclosures regarding organizations, or any self-constituted this city famous. They are to com j the Ninety-first division «n Los An , a liquor ring. organization to defltie and enforce pete for prizes totalling »6500. geles. September 24 and 25. To all laws for American citizens. The horses, too, many of them na who register at headquarters—’Los tionally famous, were ready for the Angeles Post. American Legion fray. They have been In the round clubrooms, in the Washington build- up corrals for several days and many ! ing. at Third and Spring streets— Gathering at Geneva Decided to of them have been given tryouts to badges bearing pinetrees, with spaces Allow Minor Nation.* a Seat insure they are up to their usual I above for names and units will be ■ Ha* 7.T-F> m >< Frontage on Sixth form, Outlaws, too have been added given. Geneva. Sept. 2 2.— (A. P.) — to the list of equine performers, and and lòti ou I» Street Three additional nations, Esthonia, there are th« usual array of wild DRAINAGE MEN GATHER FOR Letvia and Lithuania were admitted IOTH NATION .AR CONVENTION steers for the steer roping contests: F. II Olding has added to his al- to the league of nations today. ready extensive north side holdings and bulldogging. St. Paul. Minn., Sept. 22.— (A. P.) by the purchase of the C. A. IJnch —Delegates from virtually every W. C. T. U. Meeting— building, formerly known as the Ban- The W. C. T. U. will hold their s-atu with heavy representation from nard block. This Is a three story Missouri. Illinois. Iowa. Wisconsin. meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30 in wooden structure 50 feet on Sixth Minnesota and Indiana where drain their rooms in the courthouse. Al] street and 100 feet on D street, and age work has been carried on exteu- members and friends are requested has been occupied by C. A. IJnch as Second Conference of International wlvely, were,present today when the to be present as there is urgent bus Bar A**o«'iatlon Is Oct. 24-20 an automobile supply and repair tenth annua! meeting of the Inter iness to attend to. business Mr. Llnch Unch will continue Cincinnati. Sept. 22.— (A. P.)— national Drainage Congress opened his business. This gives Mr. Olding The second annual conference of the | here. a 7 5-foot frontage on Sixth street and International Bar Association, which I A feature, of the convention this 150-foot frontage on D street, all of: is to be held in Peking. China, Octo- [ year is an exhibit of maps, charts, which is occupied in the automobile; her 24 to 26, will institute the begin photographs and other matter show industry. ning* of an attempt to promote the ing the progress of drainage in the Many Delay* l*o*tpon«*l Trial Trip f cause of uniform justice in the world various states. aud so ultimately of International Howden. Eng.. Sept. 22. — (A. P.) peace, according to Dr. K. Masujima OFFICE HOLDERS AT III ENOS i —The American dirigible airship of Tokio, its president. AIREN GIVEN SEVERE JOLT ZR-2, which exploded in the air kill- The first meeting of the Interna-i i ing most of the men on board, had Central Euro|H*an Representative I« tiol Bar Association was held last 1 Buenos .Aire*. Sept. 22.—(A. P.l >een dubbed by her American crew Enilusmecsl it») Hi» Position year in Japan. Its object was defined Cynical comment has been evoked with the name of "Mayfly." The to be "to promote justice by the co by a presidenttai decree dismissing , nickname was given to the craft be- Constantinople. Sept. 22 (A. P.l operation of the members of the bar certain employes of the ministry of I cause of the numerous delays that One of the storiee which men tell throughout the world." Its ultimate agriculture for continually forgetting occurred in the attempt to give her one another here to illustrate the aspiration. Dr. Masujima said, was to turn up at their offices for duty. a final trial trip. confused diplomatic situation in Cen to attain permanent world peace by The more light-hearted of the af tral Europe is attributed to Prince the power of a commonly accepted ternoon papers of the city sarcastic Furatenberg. He was appointed as standard of justice and should begin ally pretend to be horrified at this a diplomatic representative of the old its work in America and Europe '"break with all tradition" and asks Austrian government to the I'kraine where the common law, w hich had in bow the unfortunate employes were which then was ruled by Hetman augurated democracy, was upheld. to know that a time-honored custom | Central Western »»tale* Active in lje|di«lati«>n—Many Bills l'a**«*l Skorpadsky. would be dealt with in that way. Describing his diplomatic status to Others inquire how some of the Chicago. Sept. 22.—(A. P.)— Thia friends in Kiev, the prince said: "I suggest sinecures in the country are was legislature year in the Central to be suitably administered if their am the representative of a govern- holders are to be compelled to attend West. The grand total of new laws ment that has ceased to exist and am ! accredited to one that never existed Visit of Mme. < airrie Provee Stimulus to the drudgery of unimportant gov enacted by regular sessions of legis to Scientists of America latures in 15 central states was The most extraordinary part of it is ernment offices 536S. This number was 229 less that I am paid for performing the than the bills passed by these legis New York. Sept. 22. (A. P.l — KIA KLIN KUAN PARADE duties of this position that I do not Stimulated by the recent visit to the IS FORBIDDEN BA’ MAYOR latures, vetoes by the governors or hold ” United States <yf Mme. Curie. its dis failure to act on bills, accounting for coverer. scientist« in this country are Bartlett. Tex., Sept. 22.— (A. P.l this number. The total vetoes were making new progress in treating can —Wheu notice of a parade of the 190. I cer with radium, according to R. B. Klu Klux Klan tonight was called to Arkansas was the state enacting Moore, chief chemist of the U. 8. the attention of Mayor .Allen, he is the largest number of new laws, with Bureau of Mines. sued a proclamation saying that 690 effective, out of 703 passed. Women .Are I’romlnent in t'ourtroom From the beginning of the indus should masked marchers appear on North Dakota added the smallest at l*re>iminar.v Hearing try in 1913 to January, 1921, ap the streets, they would be arrested. number with 145 out of 148 passed. proximately 115 grams of radium ele Oklahoma was the only state in San Francisco. Sept. 22.— (A. P.l ment have been produced in this THREE PRISONERS ESC APE which the veto power was not exer FROM KELLY lit TTE BY ROPE cised. In that state the regular ses —The preliminary hearing of' the country. Probably not more than 40 murder charge against Arbuckle be- grams have been recovered from for sion enacted 182 laws out of 1001 Portland. Sept. 22.— (A. P.)— bills and joint resolutions before the gan in the police court here this af- eign ores since the discovery of ra ternoon. The courtroom was crowd dium by Mme. Curie. -Mr. .Moore Three prisoners from the Kelly Butte legislature. The largest number of ed to utmost capacity, mostly wom said that moat of the domestic pro rock pile escaped last night by a rope vetoes was iu Wisconsin, with 50. en. while hundreds filled the corri duction of radium is from mine« in thrown over the walls of the fence. -------- --------— dor, The autopa.v surgeon was the Colorado. ALLITD CHIEFS’ WAR BONNETS PORTIAMO MARKETS first witness. PRESENTED TO »1ST DIVISION LEAGUE ADMITS THREE MORE 15 STATES PASS 5597 LAWS CROWD ATTENDS ARBUCKLE CASE latke Attendance IncriMisc-. Attendance figures at Crater Lake up to last Saturday night shows a 56.5 per cent increase in automo biles and 48 per cent In people over last year. The automobiles entering the park for the same period In 1920 were 4X41, for this year 7577. an ■increase of 2736. The number of peo ple visiting the/cenic wonder In 1920 was 18,514, and so far this year 27,- 338, an Increase of 8X24. For the month of September to date. 300 autos and 1147 people have entered the park. Choice steers ................ »5.75 @ 16.25 POPIUATION or PALESTINE IS LESS THAN 3000 YEARS AGO Choice feeders ............»4.50 @ ».•>.00 I .on don, Sept. 22 (A. P.l—There are now barely 700,000 people in all less Palestine, a population much than that of Galilee alone in the Herbert time of Christ, says Sir Samuel, the British high commis- sioner there, in a report just made public. Ten thousand immigrants arrived in Palestine iu the seven months between September 1920. and May. 1921, he reports. Sir Samuel attributes the scarcity of the popula tion Io lack of development. San Francisco. Sept. 22.— (A. P.) —Two steel helmets, said to have been worn on the battlefront in France by Marshals Haig and Petain of the British and French armies, re spectively, have been presented to the museum in Golden Gate park hern by the 91st division association. The helmets were donated by Mrs. Greene, widow of the late Major General Henry A. Greene, organizer of the 91st division. Both of the Portland, Sept. 22.—(A. P.l—Cat helmets were personal gifts to Gen tle, steady; hogs. 50c lower; sheep, era! Greene by the British and French leaders. steady; eggs and butter, Clrtu Prime light hogs »11.00 fa »11.25 Hogs, extreme high...................... »11.75 East Mountain Lambs ,6.00 @ ,6.50 White Henneries ............................... 34c Eggs, whites, buying ........................ 38 Eggs, candled, selling ..................... 40c Eggs, selects ..................... 42c (it 44c Butter, extra cubes .......................... 43c Butter, prints .................................... 42c Wheat ............................. ,1.09 @ ,1.14