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I'«i vrrally of Orc Library ♦ ♦ tards pass Oailn Courier ANNOI I.ITE It BKJCMH NEIIVK'k OH A NTH PANH, JOSEPHINE (XtC'NTY, ORIOGON FRIDAY, MEITE.MBEK 23. 1 IMI. BRUMFIELD GETS PEACE TREATIES T a — GAY EASE LIFE Says II« < arrio 1 Malioney to latke Union iMtr One Night—Passen ger and ««“ffff-g“ Put on skiff i < >ne of Mix Vien in klanutil> F'ullx Jail Break < uui<» lliwk — Denle» riioor) of Hlu'rin -------- tir». Grate I st «ex t'oiiiuilt» ' After I’liw Ing Titrée Bullet* IPsli of IVoinnn Klamath Fulls. Oregon. Sept. 23. SHERIFF H o PKIN n Folti ED TO SENATOR BVK.U1 HO1-DS OI T (A. P.l Tom Capener, one of the Timi, vu N piai MT! W h h AGAINST ORDERS FROM THE six who escaped from the jail here HEV< »LVEK MENATE COMMITTEE Wednesday night, returned late last the night lie «aid oue night In open was plenty. He was nearly Calmer, an alleged bootleg frozen ger, declared that the sheriff's theory that the lock had been sawed from the outside by Capener's friends was ellow Prisoner of Roseburg doctor Congrí»» to Api>o4nt Itoprwu-ntatlve unfounded. 11« said the prisoners I I lias to W<*rfc In Courtyard for on Allied < oinuiiselon— Added had sawed the bar from the inside. Throe Monili» AMERK V NOU LEADING NATION KlX l.tlO.s BRITISH MINISTER l*rot<-ction Assured . V‘ CREEK STILL 1 • A Seattle, Sept. 22.—f A. P.)—Alvin WILLIAM DEFOREST AND BOB Jorsenaen. an express driver, today BLACKBURN CAI GMT—NO RE In the Mahoney trial Identified the SISTANCE IS OFFERED trunk taken from Lake Union, con taining the body of Mr||. MabonCy as the one he drove from the Mahoneys’ apartment to the lake on the night of April 16th last. He said Mahoney rode with him to the lake to put the trunk on a skiff, saying he would row Men Ex I«»'ted to Make Big Cleanup— to a houseboat he had rented. MUCH MASH REMI TO Rill Off ••PERF ECT SOLDI EB" PREFERS CLERKING TO FAME AS A MODEL Would Have Had ;«> Gallon» of the Finished l*roduct New York. Hept. 23. ( A P.) Pl Roseburg, dept 23.— (A Washington. Sept. 23. — (A. P.) — Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 23—(A. While the, were running off liquor Miss Mildren Hanan, said to be the laindon, »»pt. 23 (A. P.l The l>r Brumfield today In hlx cell hurl With Borah only voting against them, P.)—Although fame as a sculptor's | in the Louse creek mountains thia daughter of th«- late Alfred I’. Han Rev. Reginald J Campbell, who has ed a chair at Deputy Hheriff Hopkins, all peace treaties with the former model awaits him. Olin L. Stone of morning William DeForest and Bob an, wealthy shoe manufacturer, was ] just resumed his laindon ministry according to a report made by Hop Central Powers were ordered to be this city prefers the modest place of Blackburn were surprised and ar ■hot and seriously wounded here’ after his visit to the United States, kins Brumfield bad been angered favorably re;>orted upon by the sen a store clerk. Soon, his image will rested by the sheriff and a number early today by Mrs. Grace lawrx, who told Ills parlwboners In his first ser because Ids cellmate, Charles Cobb, ate foreign relations committee to be emblazoned on a memorial that of deputies. The stiU had been un then committed suicide The shoot mon at z.'hrst Church that America of Reedsport, recently sentenced to day will overlook the historic battlefield der surveillance for some time, the ing occurred an Ml«» llnnan and John , was "now the greatest nation In this serve three months at hard labor on Before reporting that treaties com of Chateau Thierry. France. He was i officers waiting until they could catch H Borland, an exporter, emerited world, stronger than ours, richer a moonshine charge, had yesterday mittee had adopted the reservation selected from a hundred American the men redhanded before they made from an apartment bonne In Brook than ours, able to do materially what been made to work In the courthouse requiring that congress pass an act doughboys who represented the best a raid. Both men are now in the lyn where they had been visiting Hopkins drew hla revolver on for the appointment of the American physical specimens of the American It like», and to give spiritual leader yard county jail awaiting their hearing. Borland attributed the shooting to ship to mail kind it It chooses.' Brumfield, saying if lie made another representative on the allied commis Expeditionary Force,. ; The still was located on Louse jealousy and admitted that h« had sion by the president with the advice Dr. Campbell »aid he had found move he would be a dead man. creek above the Forest Queen mine quarreled recently with Mrs laiwes traces of antl-Brltlsh feeling, but I and consent of the senate. Another KFF'ECT OF PACIFIC STORMS • bout Mies Hanan He said Mrs that he was also made aware of "a ; ON ACTIVITIES IS STI DIED | and was well hidden in a bend of the reservation provided that the protec ! creek It was found on several oc laiwen had been concealed In the warm and widespread frieudllnesx. of [ tion given to the United States gov casions by^hunters who reported to shadows near the apartment house which tool little la heard on thl ernment property Interests should ap Honolulu. T. H.. Sept. 23.—<A. P.) the sheriff, the men having smelled until she stepped out and began side.” ply also to the American nationals. — The effect of storms and other at The outfit con shooting Honielem* 1 eterans of World War To mospheric disturbances upon the cli the soured mash sisted of about 400 gallons of mash, After tiring three bullets lulu Mias N ATION AL DAIHA SHOW D ATE He Houser! In Chicago mate, the health, minds and activi llanan'a body Mr» latwes shot her MET FIMI MT. PAUL, o<T. M-15 ties of the peoples of the Pacific and a boiler with three norm«, a gasoline — self In the head, dying Instantly- Mrs. Chicago. Sept 23 —(1. N S i— The upon agriculture and Industry is be , stove, and a large collection of boil ers and demijohns, some of which laiw«» left a letter to her mother, Nt Paul. Minn., Sept. 23. (A. P.l Vets's Hotel, to be used exclusively I ing studied here by Dr. Stephen 3. had oeen partly filled with the first who liven In Han Francisco. In which Soier-Hn Grand lx>dge Considering Approximately 1500 head of blood- by homeless and penniless veterans Visber. associate professor of geog •« F?uro|M-an Extensions »be said, "Too much high Ilfs The < ed cattle, ati exhibit of dairy Indus-! of the World war. will be opened i raphy at the University of Indiana, run of the whiskey pace Is too fast, and li enor has driven trial machinery occupying more than here this fall The hostelry, the fl mt The mash was a mixture of crack who received the Bishop Museum ms crazy.” Miss Hanan was 24 and 150,000 square feet of floor space. ; of its kind In America, will be con- Toronto. Sept 23.— (A. P.l—The Fellowship from Yale university this ed corn and peaches, six large barrels Mrs lai»e« 32 years old The young exhibits of milk products from all J ducted under the auspices of the sovereign grand lodge of the Inde year. ■ being filled with It. The liquor was ! to be run through the still two times er woman had bean married and was I the principal producing states of the American legion, ft will be run on pendent Order of Odd Fellows which Dr. Visher will spend several ' country and many foreign nations,* the "honor system divorced three years ago. is in session here, is considering ths months in the Fiji islands, studying and then diluted and sold, according , lecture« by experts in various phases1, Men who fought oversea« and are extending of their activites to Europe the winds there and then will pro to li.e prisoners. The men stated of the industry in the United States. I hungry, bedless and out of work can and other parts of the world ceed to the Tongan and Samoan that they expected to get about 30 demonstrations of all sorts and child | obtain food and lodging free If the islands, returning to Honolulu to as gallons of the whiskey when it was . welfare clinics are some of the out- man is able to pay he can pay what semble and compete his data for pub finished They went to the still long standing features of the National ever he desires. If penniless, he can before daylight and assembled it be- lication. Deleicniion Io Ser und Plate Brings l>airy Show which Is to be held at : fore morning. It was capable of rnn- live there without charge until he Firn li Prole»! From Pre»« j the Minnesota Fair (Ironnds here Oc- obtains a Job. , ning off about a gallon an hour, the First of "Little AVorkls Series” Goes SWEDISH GOVERNMENT FORI Ell stream being run through a large toher M to ir> The hotel, located In the building TO ABANDON WIRELESS PLAN Rome, 3*1,11 22 (A I* > Much to New A'ork l'ankcCT», I to 2 amount of charcoal to purify it. They housing the old Grand Pacific hotel, indignation has been aroused In Italy »•OKTfaNh MARKETR will house 1.000 men with a bath Stockholm. Sept. 23.—(A. P.) — took provisions along to last them by the proposal that. In determining Polo Grounds. Ne» York. Sept. 23. room for every five men. Meals will The Swedish government has aban- for three days, and would have kept Choice steers . >5.75 11 >6.25 th« expense» of the league of nations, I A. P.l- The first game of the the still running continuously until it be served twice a day and an employ 14.iO 1/ >5.00 Italy should be assigned to the sec- Choice feeders "little Worlds series” to determine doned its plan to erect a big, high- had all been run off. Three and a ment bureau Free of charge, will be Prime light hogs >11 00 ii >11.25 powered wireless station to commu ond category the winner who will meet the .Nation half sacks of sugar were taken in this * >11.75 conducted. The Italian's nations! pride has Hogs, extreme high al league champions was won by the nicate with America. Te appropria morning to be used iu the manufac "We want to emphasize the fact East Mountain laimbs >6. V0 it >6.50 tion which parliament bad author been hurt l>v the suggestion and col- 1 New York Yankees from Cleveland .......... 34c Chat this is not a charity,” explained today by a score of 4 to 2. Babe ized for the construction of the sta ture of the whiskey. umns have appeared in the press pro White Henneries The men offered no resistance to 36c 4» 38c l aptain Myron K. Adams. legion testing against the Idea of relegat Eggs, buying price Ruth's three two-baggers scored tion has been withdrawn. commander. "The men can come, be the officers, the raid being made so whites 4 lie Eggs. The reason given for this is that three runs, practically winning the ing the country to a position, infer quickly that they were covered before I I. fed. and housed, and still maintain I Accord- Eggs. selling, cundled lor to other great powers game Over 35.000 person» were in Sweden was unable to make a satis- their self respect. It is presumed fancy selects . .............. 50c ®<KB. factory traffic agreement with the they had time to escape. DeForest lag to the suggestion. Groat Britain i attendance. the was watching the still and Blackburn 4 3c that each one will pay back Radio Corporation of America. and France would be placed In the Butter, extra cubes costs to the hotel once they get on was lying down apparently sleeping Hutter, prints ...... ...43c first category, while Italy and Japan their feet ” when the officers came upon them. Wheat ........................ *1.10 r<i »1.15 I The price would occupy the second, Spanier Is Fined— He declared, however, there would The place was rather difficult of ac of being registered In the first rate- I. H Crawford, of Klamath Falls cess. without the men becoming 1 be ue no "dunning" Ul____ .. __ for __________ the money . __ owed _ Portland. Sept. 23. I A. P.l Cat- gory ix 2.300,000 francs a yea r while Lshe hotel Three Clubs HUI Du Battle fur lee donated >20 and costs to the city aware of the approach of the sher those of the second pay but 1.(00.- tie and sheep, steady; hogs, slo* ; ! coffers yesterday for violating the iff. The rush was made so quickly "We expect to get enough funds eggs. 2c to 4c higher: butter, firm Title of the Pacific < toast • 00 franc« a year. ■ city speed ordinance ; from three sources to underwrite the that the men had no opportunity of Seattle. Wash.. Sept. 23.- (A. P.l I | entire venture. These are. first, from breaking for the timber They were MRS. GERTRUDE BONNIN 1 the left-over funds of war relief or —Three clubs. Seattle. Vancouver' LEADING NEW YORK JOCKEY wall known to the sheriff's office as ganizations; second, from private In and Victoria will again make up the; it was known previously to the raid t>— ---- • Hockey Association Coast dividuals interested In the welfare Pacific that they were operating the still. of former soldiers, aad third, from this winter in the annual battle for They left their car several hundred Mt. Mary's Will Attorniti io Wl|>e <hit the coaat title the mm themselves.” feet from the still, hidden in the Disgrnce of 127-0 Defeat No changes in management are brush, whenever they went to the be made this year, although it mash. The raid was delayed some (A. P.l Berkeley. Cal., Sept. 23 probable some new players will days tn order to catch the men - St Mary's College of Oakland seen in action. Frank Patrick working in order to assure conviction. meets the University of California at Vancouver, president of the Associa It is probable that the case will be football IWire tomorrow and will try John .Mummy Seriously Injured by tion. will continue to bandle the Van handled in the state courts. to wipe away Home of the stain of Aulo Driven by E. II. Emerson couver club, his brother. l>es Pat the 127-0 defeat Inflicted by rick. will manage Victoria and Pete Berkeley team one year ago. John Mummy, aged 58, was struck Muldoon will remain at the Seattle Hope for a low score Is held by SI. and seriously Injured by an auto helm. Mary's The collegians have been driven by E. H Emerson in front of practicing for the California game the Grants Pass and Josephine bank for a month, while the university Two Former World's tAumipions to at about 10 o'clock this morning. He men have been on the field but nine WrenUe In Two-hour Contest was taken to Dr. Flanagan's office, 4 ays. and later removed to the hospital, After the defeat by California last San Francisco. Sept. 23.—(A. P.) suffering from an injured foot and Mystery Surrounds Iteetli of .1. year, the St. Mary's eleven dlxband- Two former world's heavyweight Ilidney, lisx-lnec of Whiskey Creek knee and severe bruises and cuts •d The score wax the largest over wrestling champions, Joe Stecher and about the head. made on a California field. Several .1. N. Rainey, 60 years of age. was Ed (Strangler i Lewis are scheduled Mr. Emerson was driving south on found dead in his cabin yesterday, years ago St Mlitys defeated Cpllfor- to meet here September 27 in a Sixth street and attempted to dodge on Whiskey creek, about 10 miles be ■la when the latter team had lust two-hour decision contest. some pedestrians crossing Sixth low Almeria. Dr. Ixnighridge, county turned from rugby football and wax Lewis won the heavyweight title •street on the north side of G street, coroner is investigating the circum new to the lAmerlcan game from Stecher, only to lose it to Stan In so doing, he swung close to the stances surrounding the death of the islaus Zbyszko. sidewalk, the front wheel and fen old fisherman and trapper, and has der of his car hitting Mr. Mummy not yet returned. It Is not thought iiv.sAtvj/N-v.’/Ns.v? who was standing on the curb, hurl that violence caused Rainey’s death. Earl Mantle, former contract jockey II STRIA MIST EV ACT ATE ing him to the pavement. of Commander J. K. L. Ross, Is lead OR EIME FACE EXPITMION Noted Aviator and Spisil Ring I lead Following the accident Mr. Emer Becomes Grandfather— ing the riders on the New York tracks As Result of Race son was placed under arrest and will C. L Swinden, proprietor of a lo this xeiisou. Sande Is now employed Paris, Sept. 23.— (A. P.)—Hun Indian legislation In Washington It be given a hearing this afternoon or cal rooming house, has received word by the Rancocas stable, owned by gary must in the near future evacu watered closely by Mrs. Gertrude Bon Etumpes, France, Sept. 23. I A. nin, Sioux prlnoeee, who has perma In the morning. from hie sou. Ralph V. Swinden, for Harry Sinclair, the millionaire oil ate Burgenland, or West Hungary, F t Captain De llomanet. noted nent headquarters In the national capi Mr. Mummy Is a carpenter and merly of this place, of the birth of man. Jockey Sande rode Mad Hatter to awarded to Austria by the treaty, or ■viator and holder of the world’s tal during cessions of congress. She has been a resident of thia city for a 7 % -pound baby boy, born In Rose victory In the historic Metropolitan be forcibly expelled by the alliea. th» ■peed record for one kilometer wax has fer several years boon an Influsn about a year and a half. He was liv burg September 21. The new arrival handicap which fee to red the opening council of ambassadors notified hna- ing at the Hotel Swinden killed In a race here. tial leader of her people. has been christened Robert Vern. g«ry. day at tbs Belmont track. LEGION TO OPEN "VEIS" HOTEL U. OF C, ELEVEN STARTS SEASON HÍAVYWEIGHTMATMENTOMEET 9 \ i .j| i