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! * « * 4 7 J A Ji ✓ " ^0 es 11 ■ - 1 -,-y. i j VOL. XV., No. I T ssn T A. 'Ll th« Oregon Cao«» in GRINTS PARR, JOHWHINE COUNTY. OREGON, TIH'ltsovy, kepi EMitLit ik . Orti FARMERS URGED TO USE SHOTGUNS ON TOURISTS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Loa Angele«, Sept. 18.—-IA. ♦ P. I —Lea Van Buren, 22, of La- ♦ hubru, I» believed Io have lost ♦ his life fighting the Ran Gabriel ♦ forest fir«« buck, of Pasadena, ♦ last night, according to fir» ♦ rangers. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ UlioiF. NI'MRF.R tool TWO HOPS ARE MADE BY ARMY AIRSHIPS TODAY ATTRACTS AT Rterllng, Conn Rept. 18.—- ♦ ♦ Rosecranz Field, St. Joseph, II N.R.)—“Fir«» when you see ♦ Mo.. Sept. 18.— (A P.)—The ♦ the Whites of til« Ir eye»!" WHS ♦ ; ♦ world fliers reached here at ♦ lhe <>rd« r given ut Banker Hill ♦ ! ♦ 12.29 today, and after a stop of ♦ years ago—an«l repeated here ♦ e I«- sh than an hour, hopped off ♦ when farmers stormed the l<» al ♦ ♦ for Muskogee, Okla. The planes ♦ JUNlise of the pea« «• asking how ♦ ♦ left Fort Crook a! 10:41 thin ♦ to protect their growing crop* ♦ ♦ morning. ♦ from the ravages of motor par ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ - I WAGE CAMPAIGN To CHECK ALL lies that this summer have been ♦ : PRITT OF TIIE VINE OI TST AND "INHIDIOI H I NAMERICAN INI. I I \ IT Iti. AT I III ANNI 11. DUTCH I.EARN ENGLISH »weeping (tie countryside. FROM AMERICAN TOI RISTS PROPAGANDA" EXPOSITION “ Load up your shotgun» and London. Sept. 18.—(A. P.I—The' t pepper ’em!” »aid the justiie. ♦ leaden roof» of some of Englund's Amsterdam. Sept. 18.— (A. P.)— "Lie low and fire when you see ♦ old churches, n heritage from media American tourists have flocked this ♦ the whites of their eye«!" eval times, occasionally have to be. season to the quaint island of Mar- As an alternative the na ♦ nielie<| down, rolled over aud tln-n ken in t^e Zuyder Zee. This is one ♦ tives were advise«) to »hoot at ♦ replaced, The lead Itself 1» Inde of the few communities in Holland la NKlrcnth In the l.l«t of Slate«, structible, but It bus been found that Would ('«»illiiue lhe General on I lie > the tiros of motor cars, which ♦ New Kind« Provo of Vuluc und where the native dross has not given Rusin«»»» Structures and Public ♦ often are parked l>esl<|«- a corn ♦ A ut the end of every 200 years the Anorllng I» Department Job In ili«» Nation'» I’ dho I m « Much in Production Building» Also Keep Pace way to standardized clothes. Huge ♦ field. while a purty of tourists ♦ metal should be recast to give the Figure» lie feu»«' In Valley With Progress bglloon trousers for the men. and ♦ are busy »tripping all the corn i.est results us a roofing material. gay pink, blue and yellow waists, ♦ they can carry. A detail of ♦ Tim lead on lhe famous dome of full petticoats and white caps for ♦ state police is expected to bo f The grape exhibit at the county the women still are worn in Marken Washington. Rept. 18.—According St. I’aul's, however, bus Hut been ' Rt. yaul. Rept. 18.—(A. P.)—To resiliences Twenty-seven now ♦ ♦ sent to protect the farmers. melted down since It was placed In to figures for the slx-tnontli period fair is one of the outstanding fea offset the Inroads of "Insidious and The little folks dress just as do have been erected In Grants Paus ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ending June 30, just released by the position In 1710. tures of the show this year, and local their elders. The plcturesqueness of during the first seven months that un-Americun" propaganda, lhe Amer grape men have outdone themselves the place, maintained with an eye to the regulations covering building department of commerce. Oregon at ican Legion convention today deter i IlitoTHIIlS JIAHKV TWINS tained figure« of |33,73«.996 In ex- in the exhibit they have placed i.'.tsiness. have drawn so many Amer permits have been in effect. Total mined to wage "as effective a pro port trade, ranking sixteenth among there. It is drawing a great deal of ican visitors that not a few of the building operations in the city dur •Marshfield, Ore.. Sept, 1«.—Two gram a» possible tor combating dis Commander In <T>h*f of Shanghai attention from local people and vis natives speak English without an tb<> 52 states and regions In the tab brothers married twin sisters at Co-1 loyal Inf Im'tices." ing that period, or from February ulations. Defense Force H it » itors. . qullle Wednesday. The quartet caine "Certain foreign propagandist* accent. 21st, amount to 8148.965. covering Wheat und wheat flour shipments from t'ulon. Ore. Fred Osburn, pacifist»" were charged with spread The display of commercial packed 72 permits issued from the office»of Shanghai. Sept. 18.— (A. P.) — and fancy packed grapes is very at ubroud «otitluueil to hold the prin eoai-li In the Marshfield high school, ing these un-American ideas. the city auditor. The Chekiang third army, assigned cipal position of commodities eg- win being visited by his brother. Passage of legislation necessary to tractive as is also the display of 52 ILLINOIS MINISTER Of the 27 new residences, 21 of ported And amounted to 818JI26.196. Dean H. Osburn, and Misses Ethel; restore General Pershing to the ac to guard that province against in varieies brought in by R. R. Turner CHARGED WITH MITIDER the permits were for structure» Timber exports were valued at IS.- and Edith Sliappat, who drove here tive list "In order that his valuable vasion while the first and second from his Bonnie Brae farm two mil«» 83809 ___ in ranging from 81090 to „ 994.987 for the period, while hop» from eastern Oregon. Friends counsel will be available to those armies fought off the Kiangsu army east of Grants Pass. Mr. Turner Mount Vernon. Ill., Sept. 18.—(A. cost, and six at a c«J®t of under . amounted to 81.6*6,812. 81.I10.0 h 9 thought the visit a social call, until responsible for the defense of the attacking Shanghai, has revolted. has demonstrated that not only P.)—Rev. Lawrence M. Hight, of 81000 each, Therg were also pcr- of which trade took place durlug the lhe quartet »lipped away and were nation," was urged In a resolution As a result Lu Yung Hsiang. Tuchun Flame Tokays and Malagas reach, Ina, 1! mile» south of here, was ar mits for 14 additions to dwellings, latter half of the six months. married by Rev. Moore of Coquille. adopted. The convention also adopt of Chekiang province, and comtnen- perfection in his district, but there rested today, charged with poison and 16 permits for garages and oth Oregon was well ahead of Mary Miss Edith will remain In Marsh ed a resolution urging changes In der in chief of the Shanghai defense I are several other varieties that of- ing his wife. Anna, aged 44, who er outbuildings. land. It« nearest rival, whose figure» field with her husband coach, but the personnel of the veterans' bo forces, has fled from his provincial f fer a great deal of promise. In his died suddenly last Friday. The ar Permits for seven business build were 83.983.965 less than those of ■Ml»» Ethel has left with her hus reau planning board und central capital, Hangchow, and Is expected vineyard he has planted altogether rest followed the report of a Chicago ings ranging in cost from 8250 to in Shanghai tonight. the former. New York state head band. who Is located In the east. . board of appeals. 109 varieties, of which he grows 7 chemist who said sufficient poison 810,000 were issued, and two for ed the Hat of all the states, follow A demand for the early trial of was found in the stomach to cause public buildings, a high school and .Shanghai, Sept. 118.—(A. P.) — or 8 commercially. ed In order by Texas, Pennsylvania. Col. Charles R. Forbes, former di Collapse of the Cheki^nj forces de a church, totaling 865,000. Mr. Turner, who has made quite her death. New Jersey. California. Ixoilsluna. rector of the veterans' bureau, wan fending Shanghai, is believed im a study of the new varieties best The permits issued were as fol- Illinois. Michigan, Virginia, Ohio. made In another resolution. minent tonight. Lu Yung Hsiang adapted to local condition, recom- lows: • Two Ctlixens of Washington Are Massachusetts. Washington. North issued a statement expressing will mends Doigt de DeMMt, a grape Accused of Fraud Carolina. Wisconsin »nd Georgia. .... .. 849,899 ingness to retire as Tuchun of Che somewhat similar in color to a poor Other states behind Oregon besides Dwellings. I less than 81009 ly ripened Tokay, hut being a larger kiang. A requisition for the return of J. Maryland were Indiana, with figures It. O'Brien and W. J. Vitons from 1.850 berry in length and of a much looser («) — Peking. Sept. 18.—(A. P.)—Eight bunch. The quality of the grape is Prewntntiosi of “The Mikado” at Additions to dwellings (14) 3.840 Of 828.98.8.891: .Missouri. tag. «41,- Kelso, Washington, to this county Showing of Mineral Resource» At bombs were dropped into the bor wonderful. Another variety Mr: Fair Highly Commended 617; Mississippi, 823.532.898. Ten- «as received by Prosecuting Attor Private garages and other tracts Attention der city of Shanhaikwan today by nessee. 822.479,18»; while Nevada ney Miller yesterday from the gov 3.235 out-buildings (If)............ Turner is banking on a great deal one of Chang Tso Lin's Manchurian is the Black Monukka. a black brought up the rear with exports of ernor of Oregon, and has been for The mineral exhibit at the Fair aJrplanes, without serioys damage The drawing card for Wednesday Business buildings. Hi school but 8103,370. and church <7)..—............ 31,350 grape of wonderful flavor and qual evening at the Josephine county fair warded to Gov. Hart, of Washington, deal being done. In the bin and when ho has honored the requi thia year has attracted a great This is the second fitn«* 1 ity. Repairs, from 859 to 82.000 of attention, both for varieties of was the presentation of the operatic lory of government I trude statiNtics, sition. an officer will be sent to (6) ................. .................. 2.900 minerals shown and for their high Awards were placed in the box pageant, "The Mikado”, which was states Dr. Julius Klein, director of Kelso to get the two men. i given with a wealth of costuming, grade. Exhibits from all over the display as follows: the bureau of foreign and dom«»tic SI 16.9«.*. A charge of gross fraud Is made district are made, and although not Total. 472) Flame Tokays—1st, Top ’O The adequate settings, accomplished tal- Pendleton Attracts Thousand-» to commerce, under whose charge the against the men. growing out of the many are entered for prize«, a fairly ! ent in the principals and pleasing 2nd. World Ranch, Geo. S. Barton; Witness Wllil West Show statistic« were prepared, that an at allegation that they had drawn a complete display was arranged. performance by the choruses and COOLIDGE PROSPECTS IN Mrs. Fred Roper. tempt has been made to show the check on a Kelso bank, in favor of Pendleton. Ore.. Sept. IS. — (V. The display from Jackson county : ballet. The stars were James Stev- THE WEST ARE GOOD Malaga — 1st. Top 'O The World relative position of the different M. C. Ament, of this city, payment pf Thousands of persons were Ranch, Ceo. S. Barton; 2nd. L. W. ens as Poo Ba. and Ed Andrews as is well worth mentioning, display P.) states In export trade. It Is planned the check being stopped by the ac KoKo and tbeir acting clearly ing cinnabar, copper, gold, both free pouring into this crowded western Carson. to Issue these figures quarterly. Chicago. Sept. IS. — (A. P.) — cused men. milling and refractory, chrome ore, city today for the annual Round-Up. showed their professional standing. Fancy Pack—1st. Top 'O The George Maddox as Nanki Poo, Mrs. Prospects tor victory for the Cool O'Brien and Vltous met with an The le ‘ »t riders, the surest ropers manganese, and many others. POLICE called to yiTET Th« samples of "high grade” dls- and the quickest bulldoggers in the (Continued on Page Four.) f»eta Childers as Yum Yum. were idge-Dawes ticket in the Pacific BELLICOSE HI N FACTPIHTH auto accident when in southern Ore gon, and took thetr machine to played were very good. John Breed world began to match thetr skill for ~ ~-------------------------------------------- especially pleasing in their parts as northwest are better now than were indications of Republican victory in Grlefswald, Germany, Sept. 18.— Ament's machine shop for repairs. ing, in a display of free milling ore championship titles in sports of the that section at a corresponding state (A. P.)—A recent pacifist meeting The bill was 84 11, of which umount [from tho quartz mine at Rogue cattle ranges. here developed Into the noisest and It Is alleged In the complaint cash i River, took the blue ribbon. A. The streets of Pendleton are like Parker as the Mikado, and Victoria of the campaign in 1920. said Con roughest eveut ever held Ju this payment of 8111 was made, and Walker took the blue ribbon for the the most glamorous setting in a More Memories of < 'overol Wagon Andrews and Mrs. Edith Stevens, re gressman Albert Johnson of Wash Chapter of History town. It was an anti-war meeting, check on the Kelso bank given for biggest and best display of specimen western novel. All day rode pictur ceived much favorable comment. ington today. — and the chief speaker was Henri the balance of 1300. The complaint ore, and also for the be»t specimen esque cowboys with the inevitable Harry Manning, as Nee Ban. attend w. W. Tucker. 605 Isham street. ant. the only local performer among Barbusse, one of tho best known sets forth that payment on this of unpolished quartz. Perry Wick- sombreros, bandanas and chaps. pacifists of France. Barusso start check was stopped, before It could ham also bad a very good sample of In even brighter attire. Indian when sU years old, left Jackson t|je principals, showed agility and 1S52. with ed to speak in French, to which ba presented, with intent to defraud white quartz, with wire gold, and braves and squaws of many tribes county, Mo.. May 5. ---------- ----- . his; — an earnestness of purpose that was students of the city objected so vio- Mr. Ament out of the account, and also some very fine piece» of free were seen on lhe downtown streets parents in a 40-wagon train headed commendable, The Hazelrigg or- French Premier Rescued Without Injury by the Police and in the tepee city at the outskirts for the great west. .* Joab Howell was chestra was much enjoyed. lently that a general riot followed, upon the showing made Governor gold ore. captain of the train. There was no | The local people in the ballet led Many heads were cracked during the Pierce has asked the governor of Of special interest is the display of town. Paris, S«-pt. 18.— (A. P.)—Pre affray, and Barbuss« had to be re«-1 Washington to permit O'Brien and of crystal gold, by W. Oarbe. This This great pageant of the west is real Indian outbreak during the en by Miss Helen Rodolph and Sid cued by the police and guarded until Vitons to be returned to this county show» some of the finest specimens no small affair. Officials of the tire teip, but there was a thrill when Young and in the choruses made a mier Herr'ott narrowly escaped in he loft town. for trial. of crystal gold ever collected, taken round-up estimated that gute admis the order was given to corral the very creditable appearance, the col» jury in Marseilles last night when from Placer county. California. This sion» at the giant arena, which seats train, The circle was formed iu less ourful costumes adding much to the 200 communists swinging canes and sticks and shouting "amnesty” made type of gold Is found in only on^ 40,090 persons, would reach 75,000 than 20 minutes and the men. more beauty of the scene. than 100 of them, stood by their the “ three of **■* the **" show. Harry Manning in his specialties a determined effort to surround and other mine, that in Colorado, dnd 1» 'for **"* ■“* days J Never in the early days of the guus to repel the Indians, but none between acts received much ap mob the premier in a main thorough very rare. plause. The Mikado will be given fare. The premier was rescued by The Western Metal mine has cattle ranges, before fences and oil com«. The Indians that had been sighted again tonight and tomorrow night. the police. shown some very fine samples of fields invaded the cattlemen's ter freo gold, galena and refractory ore ritory, was such a round-up utuged. apparently thought the force *oo In tho»e days the ro'und-up season strong for an attack. The train running very high in value. Yellowstone Purk. Wyo., Sept. 18. uot havo to bunt company.” This The Burnt Pines mine took the was marked by such activities as moved on. but coming over the Cas — (I. N. S’.)—Since the recent an man was ho much In earned he wroto blue ribbon for the antimony dis were seen here today, but not on so cades the cattle all gave out and had to be left tor a time, the people com nouncement that buffalo from tho two letters. play, and A. Walker took the prize extensive a scale. Tho cost of capturing nnd eratlng for radium ore. from the Mt. Reu Yet the show does not lack in real pleting the trip jto Oregon City by Yellowstone park herd would bn given by tho government to those a buffalo, ready for shipment, is ben district. Harry Sordy, of the ity. From the time that the grand horses and on foot.. Although only willing to pay tho cost of capturing, about 890. That is, it costs that Oriole mine, has a good exhibit of parade starts in the arena, high spir six years old during the thrilling Pittsburgh. Pa.. Sept. 18.— (I. N. ship honors are to be given in the crating and expressing tho animals, much to get the animal to Gardiner, ore. running about 81000 to the ton. ited horses and bucking bronchos times, Mr. Tucker distinctly remem park officials, as well as those of Montana, where It is »hipped. Buf Rome samples of the big strike in speed away with their riders or fling bers the forts, an Indian dance, and S.)—New world's records are ex womeu’a events. Tom Eck. of the University of the purk service at Washington, have falo cannot lie sent by freight, and the Butte creek country, are on dis them Into the dust. Clattering hoofs other incidents of the trip. pected to be established at the na Chicago, has a pair of almost sure been deluged with letters asking for In figuring tho cokt of expressing, play, brought in hy G. W. Campbell, are everywhere. Cowgirls and cow R. R. Morris of this city left Dade tional women's track meet to be held winners entered for the meet in the buffalo. If all those who have ex an average weight of 2990 pounds It contains good values In gold, cop- boys throw lariats with precision county, Mo., April 27, 1875. with a at Forbes Field here on September schoolgirl world champions, Nellie over the hoofs of rangy steers. pressed a desire for buffalo wore to should be used. per and silver. Persons or civic institutions desir All this color will not be wasted train of eight wagons, a part of them 20 in connection with the annual Todd and Helen Filkey. Nellie, 14. Beside those already mentioned, got them, the herd of 730 roaming drawn by horses and some by oxen, police meet. Is the world's champion all-around the hilts up the Lamar river would ing buffalo also should keep In mind, there are samples of mottled mar by the movie men. Hoot Gibson and but after the third week out the park officials said, that applications Tommy Grimes are here with a com- junior girl athlete, and Helen, 16. ble, soapstone, limestone, and many melt away. The meet will be under the sanc Many of the letters came from should be »ent to the director, na others, making all together a very 'pany to film a picture called "Let horses started out faster, but duriug tion and rules of the Amateur Ath is the world's champion of all ages, farmers wishing to try raising buf- tional park service, department of complete, and representative display. 'Er Buck," after the famous byword the afternoon the oxen, by thetr letic union, and any records will be according to Eek's claims. steady pace, would catch up to the ------------------- ■ The girls are Joint holders of the of the round-up. falo, or to cross them with domes- the Interior, Washington, D. C., and | horse teams. At one point the emi official. not to the authorities at Yellowstone Gibson and Grimes are not starch world's record in the 50-yard dash, WILLIAM LAUGHN AT YEARS tic cattle. Two youngsters of 14 and The program of the meet includes indoors; 60-yard low hurdles. 60- ed figures of the celluloid only. Bach grants were detained for a time on 16, respectively, wrote In asking for park. All applications received at , a buffalo calf upiece ns pets. One the purk are turned over to the dlrec- ■ London, Sept. 18.— (A. P.)—Wil is scheduled for a uumber of con account of threatened Indian attacks, many championship events for wom yard high hurdles, and each holds liam Wluterborne, head of a foun tests in the arena with the rest of but six young men became Impatient en, including the 50-yard dash, 60- individual records. Illinois farmer wrote that he would tor’s office in Washington. Other well-known women athletes Shipping of buffalo from the park i dry works at Isleworth, »till swing» "the boys." , aud started out. The next morning yard hurdle race, running high jump, like some buffalo, elk and deer from Probably never before have four the bodies of- four of them were throwing discus, throwing baseball, have also started sending In entry tho park herds, because he and his herd will shortly begin. City zoos a sledge hammer at his work at the wife are "great hands for company at San Diego, Cal., Sun Antonio, age of 89. He baa been married famoua strings of relay horses been found along the route. Two escaped. 100-yard dash, 410-yard relay, put papers. Ml»a Alberta Baumann, Al on Hunday,” and bo figured that if Tex.; Erie, Pa ; Casper, Wyo.; Jack three times, bus IS children living, gathered together at one time. Char Mr. Morris stopped at Deadwood ting 8-pound shot, running broad legheny Mountain assoclatiou chum pion in the baaeball-throwlug contest, he bad a show herd of wild unimala sonville. Fla.; Griffin, Oa . und sev has been a member of the local bor ley Irwin, Eddls McCarty, Harry City, N. D., (or two years aud ttfen jump and throwiug the javelin. Gold, silver and bronze medals expects to hang up a new world's the neighbors would ride over on eral other places will receive »peel-1 ough council 37 years, aud is a lead Walters and the Drumhellers are all started westward again, finally (Continued on Page Two.) emblematic of national chupmion- record in that contest. ing figures at local sports contests. here with thetr fastest mounts. Sunday to see them, "and we would mens from the herd. TIMBER PRODUCTS PLACE NEXT DISLOYALTY PERSHING FOR ACTIVE LIST ONE GROWER HAS 52 VARIETIES TOTAL FOR PERIOD, $146,965 THIRD ARMY HAS REVOLTED PIERCE ISSUES REQUISITION PERFORMANCE WAS PLEASINGD7"‘r. ,iono ,0 MINERAL EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR CROWD AT THE BIG ROUNDUP W. W. TUCKER PIONEER OF '52 ',X HERRIOÏÏ IS NEAR MOB VICTIM