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CawtrtMy ot Orc. Library 4 4HN4MTATED FREM h SERVÌ« F GRANTH PA h M. JOHEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. Tlll RSDAY. <M TODER O, 1021 ssar~ WHOLE NUMBER 33W. SEEN AS RESULT Body I >i»<ov<*re<l Itetwrcn Newport and Agate Beai li This Morning. Cause of ti’iiilcni 1 nknosn FRIDAY, OCT. ? I Manila, Oct. 6. (A. P.) —Nine FIRST GAME OF K MITRALI. MBA. Newport. Ore., Oct >. < A. H i SEVEN TENTATIVE JI ItOltS AltE V 1NKEEK ABLE TO WHITEWASH IIEVIAION OF TAX BILL LOOMS ! Moros were killed in a fight at Kul- 1». B. Waggner, of Newport, Was HEATED IN JI RY BOX AT i I- I ROM Mi l l INGS 1 »I OPPONENTS BY SUORE HON IS TO BE STAGED FOR found ilwa<l this morning between ROSEBURG aykulay, Sulu province, when the MENATE FACTIONS v OF 3-0 LOCAL GRIDIRON here and Agate Beach, lie was lying ' beneath an automobile. The partic ulars of the accident are not known ; | i ! niairn eon vnniu <»LI* SOLDIER OF HOI Til II AH Lit ED 102 YEARS Moros attacked 16 Pbilipine constab- alary troopers headed by Governor I Moore of Sulu who came to negtl- j ate peace. RALLY PLANNED FOR I0NIGHI POSTAL RATES RISE N S-FOLD IN PORTUGAL * DiiHonUiimiiiK- of soHullitl "Nul»- l-'our Remata of First I'aiii-I- udge B m I mi Steals Two in Fifth. While Metw Lisborn, Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—Postal; student» Will Imade Business Sec I linn1 Tax" mi Soft Drinks Expect Com pl inion tn Attorney» on Pro- sei Takes Home Under Very Nose ! rates in Portugal have been increas-' tion With Team—Huge Bonfire Petersburg, Va , Qct. 6. (A. P.) ed; Uomini! Ivo l atore Tate* arc*» Made on Wednaatfoy of Manager McGraw Ready Near High School Joseph Samuel l^angford. one of ed since May last to eight times the the oldest living Confederate sol- former rate. This has aroused pro dlers. celebrated his 102nd birthday tests from publishers and members A Washington. Oct. 8, --(A. P.l- A anniversary the other day with a Roseburg, Oct. 8.— (A. P.l—With Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. «. A mob of howling high school ; of parliament who charge that the radlcal revision of the tax bill is In walk about a mile and a half en seven tentative jurors in the box, the (A. P.l- Youngster Waite Hoyt ; new rates virtually prohibit the ex- students will invade the business sec prospect as a result ot conferences route to this city to be entertained attorneys resumed examiqatlon of came over from his home tn Brook ! ,'iortation of books to Brazil and that between various seuule Republican by members of the Daughters of the talesmen at-«'o'clock today In an ef lyn today and besmeared the Giants this will destroy Portuguese influ- tiou of the city tonight as a prelude to the first football game of the sea factions with a view to an amendment Confederacy. He took his "next” at fort to obtain a jury to try Brum-! with goose eggs, while the Yankees i ence in their country. of the blit as reported by the senate a barber shop before the entertain i field. But four men remained of! walked off the field with the second ______________ son, between Grants Paas and Ash- ■ finance committee An agreement ment "to get fixed up for the girls," the first panel and a new panel was! game of the World Series by a three HOMELESS IXJG GIVES land. The rally is scheduled for 7 would provide as he said. called for today. Six of the venire to nothing score. The Yankees again LIFE TO SAVE HORSE o'clock, and the students will ser- The repeal next January of all the men -<■ ite<l yesterday were rancher.». distinguished themselves as base Kansas City, Kan.. Oct. 6.—(A. P.) transportation taxes except possibly I while the seventh was a road work-1 runners. Bob Meusel stealing home —During the burning of the garage pentine from the high school; while Pullman accomodations. An In er. The judge complimented the at- i in the eighth before the astonished at 13th and Stewart. Kansas City, I members of the football team will crease of income surtax rates on In tarneys on their progress yesterday. ■ gaze of John McGraw, manager of Kansas, a little ownerless dog sac- ride on a truck. A huge bonfire comes over slxly-tlve thousand from [ rlficed his life that he might share ! been prepared by members of the «Hants. the minimum rate of thlrty-two per Wide Range I« Shown hi < <Hile*I Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 6. -(Special! I Babe Ruth, who got to first base the fate of a horse that died in the i freshman class, which will help cent to a maximum of fifty per cent. - The selection of the trial jury' on balls three of his four appear- flame«. The horse was bought from Vnrjing Krom 5 to 105 lloiirw pep into the jazz fest. It would also repeal all or a majority i started at about 10:30 o'clock. Clerk* ances at the bat. showed he could do ' a trader and used for hauling a small I The game Friday is scheduled for of the luxury and so called "nuis Riddle drew the following twelve something besides home run hitting, , ice wagon. 3 o'clock, and was not arranged un- When ft comes to guessing. J. P names upon order of Judge Bing- ance" taxes. Including those In soft by stealing second and third base« til Wednesday. Ashland has been drinks anil would Increase the cor- ‘ Wilson has the world beat ham: in the fifth Inning. He brought In a BUILDING TRADES UNION During the fair a three-cfcll flash poratlon tax rate of fifteen percent, ¡ Harry l^irkins, C. L. Strong. Geo. ’• run in the eighth. Nehf pitched a TO HAVE OWN DEPARTMENT bolding out against playing on the hh recommended by the committee. light battery was turned on two Hall, M. H. Payne. Walter O. Uoates, good game, but his own Portland. Oct. 8.— (A. P.l—After local field until it was improved. A ___ _____ error ___ in _ th“ A continuation of the corporation f 'hours a day A cohtest »»« arranged H. E. Kruger. Jesse S. Clayton. R. B. a heated debate the State Federation tractor and harrow was kept busy all whereby the one guessing the near Way. Amos B. Cxlpp. J. A. Jacques fourth and an error by Frisch in the of I^abor convention adopted a reso- day. after the field/had been soaked capital stock Is also favored. eighth enabled the Yankees to win. est to the length of time the light and Q W. Hartshorn. I liltion created a building trades with the tire hose. Even the esthetic^., — SuiiUi. muffing Miller's hiah font would burn, would be given one Wil- The court annouif?3d that the de i department of the state federation, federation. tastes of th*e vTsitohs should« lie ap son was the only one of hundreds fense would be granted twelve per-1 in the initial frame. ma<]e the first by an appointment ot five members peased. »ho had a.perfect score. The light etnptory challenges and the state j error of the series. The game p ro- from the building trades unions to This year all home games will be greased without a hitch until the burned 2 4 hours I ami *10 minutes look after the building trades inter played on Friday, in order that the six. The attorneys, however, can Wilson's guess The light generally challenge for cause at many men as > ! fourth Inning, when Pipp of the ests. students residing out of town and Inie-UgnUoii <>f Ku Klux Klan MnM burns about 16 hours. according to Yanks. sent a skyscraper out to 1 they desire. who spend the week-ends at home, Unit Ut ion of Congre*. Young, Ward got a lucky hit into George It Riddle, who conducted the may watch their team play. Some right, Nehf took McNally's ground- contest. difficulty was encountered In making 6. -(A. P.l Washington. Oct er ahd threw wide to second. Both Roseburg, Oct. fi. — (A. P.l—-Two other» came close to the time. Ar-f a schedule, as the majority of schools The decision by the department of*t|)|)r an,| <>ar| Metzen guessed | additional tentative jurors were oh- Ward and McNally were safe. justice as to an investigation of the 24 hours. 30 minutes. Arleta Messen tatned today before the second pan Schang walked, filling the bases. Custom of Age» Followed by Natives in the state play their games on Sat Ku Klux Klim will await action by 1 ger and Chrlstey Powell 15 minutes* el of 50 were called. J. I. Roach, of Ward scored while Rawlings was urday. On Columbia River congress on the proposed inquiry. • \ Wyiberg 5 hours, 5 minutes, j Tiller, and Walter Haines, of Elkton, throwing out Hoyt at first. McNally Nearly 30 men have been reporting Attorney General Daugherty an- I Orville Camp 25 hours. 3 minutes, were added to the seven obtained also tried to score, but was caught for the nightly practices, according The Dalles, Ore.. Oct. 6.—(A. P.) The court adjourned. I at the plate. —Tepees and shacks dot the banks to Keith Edgerton, football manager, i Mrs. Clark Adams 24 hours, 2 mln- yesterday. / non need. tomorrow, I utee. Mrs A. Wyiberg, 24 hours. 10 ¡awaiting the new panel In the eighth. Peck popped to, of the Columbia river at Celilo Falls, and at one time three full teams minutes. Mrs. Rnlph Kltterman and Few spectators were in the court- ¡Frisch, who dropped the ball Ruth|near here- for the native Indians are were available for scrimmage. The J. IJ Hoxey. 2."' hours. George Hel- room. forced Peck at second, while Meusel j engaged in etching their winter line-up for the contest Friday has not bock. 25 hours. 30 minutes. Those singled to center. Ruth went to ' supply of fish. The Indians fish as yet been announced by the coach. i who guessed 24 hours even were R third, and Meusel to second. Ruth their ancestors did. with spears and | Mm. Rola-rt Hulu k anil U illlani 4On , Neely. Alvin Mather. Richard Husen, scored while Rawlings was throwing dragnets and occasionally a native Hart/ Pan« Away on W rtlnmtla.t \iidrew Smith. I^ke Youngblood, I out Pipp at first. Meusel went to strips and wades out into the river Irving Condlt. Elizabeth Wood. Peter Poor Hunting Meason Itlaiiuxl for the ! third, and stole home. This cbm- t0 obtain a better catch. I.innu Marinda Houck, wife of i Olsen. I I. McCurdy and.Phillip Hus-: Throngs of whites gather at the I pleted the scoring. latch of Food by Fur Trader Bankers at Convention Urge lMsvel- Robert Houck, died at the River | j se.v »ey Guesses'received Guesses 'received varied from 5 . river daily to watch the natives at Final score: opment of Separate Uorporathm Banks Farms Wednesday, at the age I hours to 105 hours. |‘ Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 6.—(A. P.l — Yanks 3 3 0 their work. Many of the fish are of 23 years, 3 months and 15 days | Natives of the Far Eastern coast of R H P sold at the canneries, but most of Los Angeles. Oct. 6.—(A. P.)—• Besides her husband, she Is survived .j them are dried on racks on the river i Siberia are recovering from a season : Giants ..0 The methods by which the United by a baby about-a year old. and her BARTENDERS ARE STILL banks for use as winter food. of near starvation, caused by the ex- States can develop foreign trade and father, Ezra M. Albright, of Kerby. II IXi.IXi. OX TO UNION j tremel.v rigorous winter and scarcity at the same time maintain a protec AUTHOR AND ART CRITIC Mr». Hotiek was born at Tolo, Ore of food stocks and sea animals, ac tive tariff were outlined here today DIES WHILE IN LONDON gon. June 20. 1393. Boston. Oct 6. — (A. P.l—'Barten cording to M. D. Voronetz, a fur Ixindon. Oct. 6.— (A. P.)—Gren- when Henry M. Robinson, formerly Funeral services will be held at ders' unions continue as active or trader, who has returned from a five : ville A. Ellis, a prominent figure in commissioner of the United States the ganizations despite prohibition. The j months' expedition along the Siber- Kerby, Friday, at 12 o'clock. 1 the American colony in England, Shipping Board and now president of Rev. Louis Huff will officiate, Inter state hoard of labor and industries i Ian Arctic coast. Accident Fail» to Deter Othe ft F. publisher of books of reference and the First National Bank of Los An- ment will be made at the 1. O. Many Are Refused Passage in an industrial director just Issued ' The trapping season was except eonnoiseur and art collector, died re- ' zelea. placed the question of free cemetery at Kerby. notes that among the 2,079 labor tionally poor." Voronetz reported, Parls. Oct 6—(A. P.)—When the cently in the Isle of Wight Mr. El- ; i orts and free zones before the Amer- unons In the state are nine whose "and the natives passed the hardest daily Strasbourg to Paris passenger Us. »ho was from Boston and nfar- I lean Bankers' Association in annual William Von Hartz, aged 64 years membership is made up of barten kind of a winter because of scarcity and mail airplane crashed to the , ried "Max Elliott.” an American wri- ¡convention, through his discussion and T> days, died at his home on ders, The unions are locateli in Hos- of their unusual food animals. Rein ground at Le Bourget, a few days! ter. for many years contributor. of the trade zon uill which Senator Route 2 Wednesday He Is survived ton, Haverhill, , Holyoke. Igtwrence. deer herds suffered also, being un Jones of Washington now has before killing the four passengers and ‘ chiefly on theatrical subj tocts-.IOI 1 Southbridge. able to get their food through the ago. ......................... by a daughter. Mrs. Trueblood, who laiwell. New Bedford, I congress. chiefly of theatrical subjects to Bos i snow and ice. In many cases as the pilot, newspapers here said it has been making her home with her Ta ut on and IV Westfield. ton papers, came to London 40 years i many as two-thirds of the reindeer in would hurt business for the air- father, and a wife, and ^on who are Ims Vngeles, Oct. 6.— (A. P >—- ago and had been a resident here lines for a little time to come, ¡each herd died.” at present In lais Angeles. Mr. Hartz ever since. He published some of The need of organizing a foreign The next day. two be airplanes was born in Germany. September 30, ' trade financing corporation was longing to the same company left at the standard reference books and de ll 1889. voted his spare time to the collection stressed in a report made to the Am noon, one for Strasbourg and the Fending word from Mrs. Von erican Rankers' Association today by other for Prague. They carried of old prints on which subject he Versailles, Oct. fi (A. P.l The Hartz, no arrangements for the fu John McHugh, president of the dis was considered one ot the greatest indictment against Henri Desire H o | m »> Are High for Chance at I’. c. their full quota of passengers, most neral are being made. of whom were reading the morning experts. Many of his purchases found count corporation of New York and I^andru. the French Bluebeard, has C. Championship This Year mn- chairman of the commerce marine papers giving full accounts of the their way into American art been drawn up. There are 26 counts commission of the bankers’ associa seums. smash-up of the airplane, the wreck 1 I of them charging murder of wom- Corvallis. Ore.. Oct. 6.— (A. P.) — tion. jen to whom he had promised mar ttudents at the Oregon Agricultural age of which was in plain sight of PORTI k AND markets the travellers about 100 yards away riage. and the remainder forgery and College here already have nicknamed other fraudulent operations. He will their 1921 team the "Fighting Ag from the taking off point. Choice steers............. „.»5.50 & |»,75 be arraigned for trial In the first gies." so confident are they that the Choice cows, heifers »4.25 @ 14.50 week In November, having been in varsity this year will be In the fight Prime Light Hogs ...»11.00 @ »11.65 Hogs, extreme high ............ »11.10 Brotlier of Northwest Explorer to Idabel. Okla., Oct. «.— (A. P. ) - Jail since April. 1919. all the way for the Pacific Coast Have Memorial in Virginia Hogs, prime light.. .»9.50 'y »10.00 • ^inference championship. According On a small farm In McCurtain coun- East Mountain Lambs »6.00 @ »6.50 to Head Coach R Ij. Rutherford, ty. 35 miles over rough roads from Charlottesville, Va., Oct. 6.—(A. football prospects at O. A. C. never Six Vessels Declared Obsoleti’—Ma Eggs, buying price, plain..36c @ 38c Idabel, Joseph OkialUimbl, a Choc- Eggs, white ...........................40c <S 42c P.) —George Rogers Clark, conqueror were brighter. chinery Is to Be Salvaged taw Indian. Is hunting and fishing, Eggs, selling mixed..... 44c ft 46c of the northwest of Revolutionary The Aggies this season have a hard raising corn and helping his neigh Official Report ,Sny» Ruler’s Condi schedule, calling for eight games, in ................. 42c ® 44c days and brother of William Clark, >* Philadelphia, Pa.. Oct. 6.—(A. P.) Eggs, storage bors at harvest, time. tion No Retter—limiti Disease Three obsolete battleships, a cruis Eggs, white henneries ................... 50c the colleague of Meriwether Lewis I« cluding contests against the Univer A half-dozen persons In 'Mabel, sity of Washington. Stanford Univer er and two monitors, will be sold as Eggs, selling, candled ..................... 4 4c the I/ewls and Clark expedition in could be found who remembered ex Toklo, Oct. 6.— (A. P. 1—'Emperor sity. Washington State College, the junk at the Philadelphia navy yard. Eggs, fancy selects .......................... 50c exploring the far northwest, is to actly what part Oklahombi played 43c be honored in his native county of The vessels are the battleships Rutter, extra cubes ............ In the world war yet it was he who Yoslilhito, whose Illness has been University of Oregon and the t’nl- captured 171 German prisoners causing alarm In Japan, Is reported verslty of Southern California, The Maine. Missouri and Wisconsin, the Butter, prints ................................... 42c Albemarle by a memorial 1n bronza ■ingle handed, and was decorated to be worse in an official statement. local team this year will not meet cruiser Columbia and the monitors Wheat .......................... »1.02 @ »1.05 presenting him on horseback as th« central figure of a group which soon and cited by Marshal Petain of The report declared his condition to the conference champions, the I nl- Ozark and Tonopah. They represent Portland, Oct. 6.— (A. P >- Live will be placed In a park here near France as the second greatest Amer be most unsatisfactory and there are verslty of California. Ijist year O. an aggregate tonnage of 53,000. All firm; butter, the entrance to the campus of th« ican hero that the war produced. Al signs that he la suffering front a se A C. held California to the blue and stores and machinery worth salvag stock. steady; eggs, University of Virginia. vere disease of the brain. ing will be removed before the sale. steady. gold's lowest score, 17-7. win York was ranked first. UEATH CALLS 2 LOCAL PEOPLE AIR TRAVEL GOOD DESPITE CRASH X O.A.C. HAS HARD GRID SCHEDULE BATTLESHIPS ARE TO RE SOLD