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» GRINT«« PAHH, JONEPHINE COI'NTY. OREGON, ITtIDll, «»«TOIIEIt 1<», HKÍI. I WINNERS OF 1924 WORLD’S SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP f ♦ f « «J^J * •i J J ♦ V. I ♦ 4 ' H- r « > VI I I It IX IXG RAILWAY STATIONJAND BANK ARE ROBBED TODAY 10 POSTPONE «5 I » WHOLE NUMBER «WO. iX ♦ ¿1 ♦ 4 I V-Ji e. 4. ♦ ♦ « » I« 'I i ♦ t 4 * 9 ♦ ♦ LIVELY MEETING IS HELD HARRIS KNOCKS OUT HOMER ♦ ♦ ARMY BLIMP BADLY DAMAGED ,, m , i .- t FOOTBALL GAME TOMORROW Washington, Oct. 10.— First offic ial Information us to Qu- output of the rapidly growing infunt radio In dustry was made public liy th«» cen tals liureau here, slfowilig the value ot radio apparatus and tube* huve aggregated $48.032,9^7 the last year. The biennial census of manufac turers for 1923 discloses radio ap paratus Valued at $43,460.676 was manufactured. The figures included 4 1 1,588 tube receiving sets valued at $ 1 2,(»65.900; 1 16,497 crystal rec«dv- Ing sets valued at $550.201: 1073 transmitting Hets valued at $900.230, and 1.889,61 4 head sets valued at $5 each with uppurtenancex. Carlyle. Ill., Oct. 10. — I A. ♦ P l—Four robbers entered the « I Baltimore ir.Ohto railroad sta ♦ , tion here early today, held up the telegraph operator and es ♦ caped with a pouch of first class ♦ mail and |30.00 after holding ♦ up the operator at Sandoval de ♦ I pot. 14 miles east of here. The ♦ amount stolen at Sandovaf Is not ♦ PRESIDENT IS ASKED TO PIT known. ♦ OFF PROBE 4 NTII. ALTER Bristow. Okla., Oct. 10.—I A. ♦ THE ELECTION P. )—Two bandits, hiding in the ♦ Oilton State bank at Oilton, ♦ Okla., surprised the employes ♦ when they opened the bank to day, forced them to open the ♦ vault and escaped with $20.000. Mailer of National Grange Saya Hr ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ PARTY POLITICS IS FEARED Pasadena Trip Talked—-Cavemen Of ♦ fer Wb<»le-Heart<-d Support to Football Team of II. S. GREEN HAIR IS POPI LAR IN COPPER MINE «ENTER I-. Afraid Matter Would Be Made I'arti.san Football in < ampalgn Gridiron Warriors Are Being Through Filial Workout Another year of Caveman activities I Washington,'Oct. 10.—I A. P.)— Salt Lake City. *l*tah, Oct. 10.— was brought to a close last night | <1. N. S.—Green Jiair Is quite the The request that the proposed in Newport Nows. Vu . Oct. 10.— (A. Coach J. P. Brown is tonight put- when the annual election of officers rage in Bingham, where everybody vestigation of agricultural conditions P i The urmy blimp TC-1, the litig his gridiron warriors through was held, with Niel R. Allen chosen | works in a copper mine. There are be withheld until after the election Isrgist non-rigid lighter than air their final practice before tackling as Chief Big Horn for theccoming even green beards and green mus- was made to’ President Coolidge to cruft built In the United States, was the husky aggregation of Coos Bay year. A clean sweep of the offices taches. . day by Louis J. Taber, master of the York Giunta. four Gmt - the badly damaged and several of her players in the high school grounds was made as the constitution pro The only way to escape the ém National Grange. Taber said he Nat tonni laiague champions, four to crew Injured today when a bomb In tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. A giant vides that officers can hold the office erald tinge is to leave the mine. feared it the president appointed a three. In the 12th Inning of the sev- Un- blimp explodi d prematurely rally will be staged tonight at the for but one year. Plans were made chemists say. so the style bids fair commission now. its work would lie- high school grounds and In the city for the installation at the next meet to last. come involved in partisan politics. eiitli and <!'•« IduiK game It WHS one while (lie ship was In the air over I.lenienunts to give the players a real send off. ing. at which time the newly elected Similar arguments have lieen pressed gam«'* over Langley Field here. Bruce Martin* «nil Alfred I’uryer Couch Brown,-while refusing to otficers will be tested out to see if before Còolidge by other farm lead wire seriously Injured. take an optimistic attitude, says that they are qualified to hold the posi ers. his boys are going to put every ounce tions for which they have been McNeely, the young out of fight they have in the game. Those chosen. Other officers elected last drove In the winning run THIRTY PERSONS KILLED who have lieen watching the team night were W. C. Carnahan. Chief double to the left field In th IX PHILIPPINE TYPHOON work out nightly state that *hey have Rising Buck; H. E. Gale, Wingfeath- Hillah Temple May Send Team to Inning, after one was out. cr; A. K. Cass. Keeper of Wampum; developed some plan's that snould put The credit for the final Ixm Angeli-» Convention COAST Gl IBI» WEI l> BOATS # Manila. Oct. 10—(A. P.)—Thirty ucross scores whim they are most C. A. Winetrout. Clubfist; James T. went to Walter Johnson, the H U lit ON Iti M III XX EKS persons are dead and many missing Ueeded. A biukfWtd. composed ot Chinnock. Chief Eagle Eye: K. M C. veteran, who went In as a Portland. Oct. 10.-*— (A. P.)-r Fif as a result of a typhoon which swept veteruns. will be on the field, with Niell. J. W. Lucas. C. H. Woodward pitcher with the »core tied Tacoma, Wash , Oct. 10 — The At the last meeting of Hillah Tem Cagayan valley, according to a tele teen years in the statu penitentiary i plenty more good men to use tor and K. Hammerbacher. Eagle Eyes. ninth Inning, and held the w .is the sentence imposed today by thirst for alcoholic liquor again is substitutions should it be found nec The annual meeting was one of the ple. Mystic Shrine, at Ashland, the gram received toiay from the Ca- Scoreless for the rest of the Circuit Judge Rossman upon Alvin becoming expensive here.* and in all essary. On the line there are a few best sessions held in recent months, question o( sending a uniformed pa- gayan constabulary. 9 nn nv In trol team to ihn the^nperial Qhrlna Shrine con- _ , Lester Adilins, who admitted to the cities of the Pacific northwest, be green men. hut there is also some with nearly a full representation «Heil * court that on September 11 he. with! cause of the government’s plan ta beef on the line that will make the present. A full program, under the vention at Los Angeles in 1925 was <’url’ ,l’e transportation of Illicit bev brought up. The convention Konne Albino and an unidentified i > ii > u «-> koi <- u Coos Buy loggers take a second look direction of W. C. Carnahan, was companion, robbed Churles Weiss, a 1 erage« on Puget Sound through the before hitting the line too hard. New rendered during the progress of the meet in June. Many Shriners were present from I Lakeview farmer, of $97^ Albino, us«* of a fleet of mm hunters. The passing rules have opened up that meal. The same committee, which minor, has been sent to the reforma government boats have a speed of 24 angle of the game and Coach Brown i pr«par«*d the entertainment for the Medford, Grants Pass and other ■ Only <1.30 Indies of Rainfall During i tory. The third number of the trio miles an hour and are armed with will have some surprises in that line meeting last night was continued over points outside of Ashland, and there i Past Nine Months machine guns. Is being sought. with a special committee of Jack was a general sentiment favorable ] to spring. The government announcement The past season has undoubtedly Th* Cavemen last night signified Kerr. A. K. Cass and W. W. Walker to thee formidable undertaking, pro- j that smugglers would be hunted viding ways and means be found to I been the driest in the history of their desire of backing the football appointed to devise some sort of dia down relentlessly in their traffic 'team and with this support guaran- bolical initiation for Chief Rising finance the project, and to this end ] southern Oregon. During the nine X I W froin Canada to the American cities I committees were appointed from! month period just ended, only 6.39 • teed a successful season is to be Buck. • resulted In an immediate increase in Ashland. Medford and Grants Pass: inches fell at Grants Pass, a defici- ’ looked for in Grants I’jiss. | The contemplated Pasadena trip Crescent City. Cal.. Oct. 10,— price*, Previously whiskey prices I J. H. Fuller from Ashland. Jerry - j 'encyst 12.54 inches, the average for Mayor W. D. Fry has assured the was considered at length, with re tS|»eclal to the Courier) W. II. were so low that bootleggers were I ■ Jerome from Medford and Jas. T-jihat period being 18.93 inches. The Murphy has purchased additional ] making small profits. The price of Cavemen committee on football that ports on the cost of making the trip i Chinnock from Grants I ass. | nogue |,as shown the results of the lots near the Murphy building and ■ Canadian whiskey was raised $5 a I several special officers will be at the by special train and by auto cars It is estimated that $5000 would extreme dryness and has reached the j game tomorrow to see that every-I van. While the cost by autos was At tlte end of the I «»ill Inning tin* will i red a modern two-story build case by wholesale bootleggers, and be required to finance the project lowest stage ever recorded here. body that enters the grounds has a shown to be less than the special ing. which will be used for the pro I the retail price was increased 50 »core stood thrii- to three. Going While the average rainfall over a tag. The admission is small and can ] train, it was held hy the committee I in the manner planned, and of this Into the eighth with u score of posed Murphy Inn. The new struc cents a quart, to $7. easily be paid. The money is needed investigating the train service that Hillah Temple has guaranteed half long period of years has been 30.57 ture will lie modern in every detail. three to one against them, tile Sen Captain F. G. Dodge, of the Coast inches, during the past five years the to pay the cost of bringing the team I the train would make the trip much from its own treasury. ators rallied, tying the Store. Lel- It will be billi! of concrete. A San i Guard service soon will have 28 rum all the way from Marshfield. The Imperial Shrine is one of the average has been cut to 24.92 inches. quicker and be much better, No Francisco architect is to draw up ¡hunting speed boats in operation. liold doubled and went to tlyrd on most important annual fraternal During 1923 only 16.07 inches fell definite action was taken. Jlipd's single, both st oring on Harris' the plans, It is regarded as a great gatherings in the world and it is during all 12 months. October nor enterprise for the city. The Cavemen are going to form a single. Harris mail« a homerun In felt by local members of the order mally has a rainfall of 1.91 inches, DEFENSE RESTS TOD IV football team under the leadership tin fourth. P, E. Gerould. special agent for IN TRIAL OF POTHIER of J. P. Brown, high school coach. that uniformed representation at the but there has been only a small por | A challenge sent by the Ashland coming Los Angeles session would tion of that amount so far. Novem Scoli- by III nlllKM several life Insurance companies. Is n II E. spending several days here from Tacoma. Oct. 10.— (A. P.)—The Lithians will lie accepted, but the not only reflect favorably upon 'Hil ber's average is 4.51 and that of De 3 8 J Portland. HOO 003 000 000 Gin nts Mr. Gerould formerly defense rested in the (rial of Boland Cavemen will insist that the team lah Temple, but would prove a great cember 4.98. Provided even that the ooo loo 020 001 4 Kt 4 lived in Ihis place. •iter of be made up of members of the orga advertising stunt for Rogue river full average rainfall occurs in the Sell. Coolidge is "miles nhead" in Ore Pothier, accused of the muriTer gon. Washington and California, ac Alexander Cronkhite in 1918, at nization. The Cavemen backed the ■ valley and all southern Oregon over next three months the deficiency will still remain 12.78 inches. cording to the last printed returns noon today. high school last night to the extent ! which its membership is scattered. nation-wide poll being con- on their of the j of getting behind them • ta see ducted by the'Literary Digest. schedule and " will endeavor " This report, in the issue of Octo that the foothall season does not re her 11, gives a total of 1,451.591. ’ suit in a loss financially tu the high In Oregon 26.641 vote» have been S'JOO.tMMt.otMt Loun to (><*mmny Is SCI,O°L Coach Brown told the or- case, as follows: . ......................... ganization that he would not guar- Aurecd to by Banker« ■ , . A mlrehont in a i Dublin, (Id. 10.— (I. N. S.l—The the Hama way. Coolidge, 15.080: LaT’ollette. 7,- 'antee to win a game, but he would Flee State government Is losing*thou- town across the border books thq1 012; Davis, 4213; Johns. 40; Faris, guarantee that the boys in the team London. Oct. 10.— (A. I’.)—The Chicago, Oct. 10.—Another inno- nifying the king of the ether. Be iiands of dollars monthly in revenue orders. A store, shop nr house, Just 11; Foster, 54; Nations, 223; Wal would fight for every inch of ground. agreement covering the issuance of , through the activities of a blind of Inside the northern frontier is secur lace, 8. This gives Coolidge n ma I A moving picture of local talent : vation in the radio world will be low the pictured design of the two he 1200,000,000 loan to Germany, . jority of 3519. sugar smugglers operating on the ed Io be used as a clearing house. was brought up and taken under ad i launched Oct. «4. when a score of kings are the station call letters and provided under the Dawes plan, was The sugar Is deposited here, and] Ulster Free Stalo border. From Washington, 38.711 votes visement. A committee composed of the leading broadcasting stations of in the corners are the letters E K signed here today following negotia K O. selected to identify the stamps ScoHns of young Irishmen with a from time to time the smugglers have been counted, as follows: i Niel R. Allen. L. M. Mitchell. K. M. tions between the German delega lust for adventure are engaged in cross the border,driving motor trucks i Coolidge. 21.333; LaFollette. 12.- ¡C. Niell. Don Springer and Jack Kerr I the United States and Canada will from spurious issues which might be ■ ■ ■ -- and •• , I ««MAM I, 1« buck ■« A I, I into n I . « « the 1« «« ¡878; Davis. 3865; Julius. 115; Faris. tion anil British, American and conti- pie Illegal traffic, it Is tille*-«!. tram lond 1 • up sneak I was named to look into the proppsi- begin the issue ot engraved stamps, put out. nental bankers. An album has been prepared for porting sugar from Ulster — where Free State by little-used roads, thus ,21; Foster, 77; Nations, 401; Wal- • tion and will report at the next meet- ] each bearing the surcharge of the in- ; dividual station, to listeners who the stamps, with pages arranged by Ar-pace. 21. Coolidge’s majority. 3955. the cost is approximately three dol iivoiillng customs authorities. ! ing. ] submit reasonable proof they have states and provinces. For the luck lars per hundredweight cheaper than riving at his destination, the smug- ] California has sent in 137.379 ier tans is a page for stamps for the ' actually heard a station’s program, In the Free Slate—-across the border gler dumps his load of contraband votes, divided In the following way: powerful foreign stations , It is planned to give radio fans more Coolidge, 68,049; LaFollette, 58.- and uvoiding (ho payment of th« Into another clearing house, from I another sport in stamp collecting as which are occasionally heard in Am heavy Free Stato tax. The smug which it is dislrlbuted to Free Stute] 378: Davis, 9100;'Johns, 489; Faris, Shenandoah Narrowly Averts Dinas« Admirer of San Pedro Girl Also well as make bona fide the reports erica. The stations having the great 179; Foster. 332; Nations, 775: Wal tor on Mountain Top glers are able to sell their sugar to Healers. j of long distance radio reception. The est amount of power are listed in Slashes Mother There is no interference by the lace, 77. Coolidge's plurality over Free State dealers nt n handsome idea, conceived by Towner K. Web I the upper lefthand corner, and those The driver so LaFollette, 9671; total vote'of Cool Phoenix, Oct. 10.—(A. I’.)— The profit, while the dealers ale still able northern officials. to undersell their competitors who lids the "unscheduled roads." which idge opposition, 69,330. Shenandoah narrowly missed disas ' San Pedro, Cal., Oct. 10.— (A P.) I ster. brother of the novelist, has with lesser power range to the right Results In Idaho were: ter today when she sailed within 15 —Lucia Bravo, 22. and her brother. been adopted by stations in virtually and on lines below lire forced to pay the Free State means lie takes the risk of having In addition to the regular station his motor truck confiscated. Only Coolidge. 448«; LaFollette, 2662; feet of the top of Picacho P»;ak be . Ventura Bravo. 20. were killed and all the larger cities of tile country duty. The customs department has been the "scheduled roads." on which cus Davis, 1127; Johns, 24; Furls, 7; tween Tucson and Casa Grande. their mother. Mrs. S. Pinero, serious and later is expected to be universal stamps it is also proposed that com memorative stamps lie Issued for bombarded with complaints from re toms depots have been ent a I »Habed, Foster, 14; Nations. 47; Wallace, 2 Arts., according to a radio message ly wounded by a knife slash, in an ly in vogue. The stamps bear upon their face special events which are broadcast, ! attack by an admirer of Lucia here received here. The total vote Is listed thus: spectable dealers throughout Coun are officially open to automobil« I today. The police are searching for a picture of an eagle standing be- such as the Inaugural address of the Coolidge, 808,340; LaFollette. ty Monngbtin. on the border, where truffle. almoHt the entire population Is able But (hero has been no confiscation 351.178; Davis, 275,674; Johns, Yuma. Oct. 10.—(A. P.Y—The Damian Sandoval, of Compton, de- tween two aerial towers of a radio- next president of the United State», up to the present, and the smug 2400; Faris, 996; Foster, 3201; Na Shenandoah passed here nt 1:03 to 1 dared by a 10-year-old sisier of the easting station, the one emblematic the national conventions, or other to buy tax-free sugar. i victims to have been the attacker. <>f the king of the air and other stg- events of nationwide importance. tions, 9015; Wallace, 778. The smugglers usuully proceed in glers' trade goes merrily on. day. Grlffith Stadium. Washington, YOUTH IS SENT TO PRISON UNIFORMED PATROL IS TALKED ""SEASON HAS BEEN DRIEST COOLIDGE LEADS DIGEST POLL LOAN AGREEMENT IS REACHED AIRSHIP HAS CLOSE CALL GIRL AND BROTHER KILLED