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EIGHT "rTT)rOTkD MATT. TTUTtrXK. MF.DFOTtr OTJKfiOV, SATIMJDAY. VKir, 1.1. 1fi'J2 UN FORGER ARRESTED IRE jALSO 'HUSBAND' i . , i . , IN PORTLAND Daily Fashion Hint RULED 01 BY JUDGE LANDS san francisco, April is. a telegraphic trdr-r fio;u IJ. i. l.andls. nat'tna'. biseball roinmisslc-ner, to preveut William J. Kenworthy, man ager of the Portland team of the Pa- rlftc P.Mlttt l,viMl.k frnm nbivtm. til i j any official game was received today by President ". II. McCarthy of lh. Coast league. ' "'.X tti.eftraiiIilo request wns received bere early thin morning inm the aherlff nt Dunmnulr. Calif., request ing tho Modford police, if possible, to locate and hold Miss Anna Cook on j it charge of forgery ur passing a gorged check. She. i.t wanted at i tftockton. CaUf., on that charge. 1 Patrolman Cave located the worn- .,-..,.. , .. . ' an, together with a young man,1 iALT LAKE. C1T, April U.r- Lurry McDonald, also of Stockton, William J. Kenworthy. manager of Just departing for Portland from u the Portland baseball team said be local hotel la tho Stevens roadster could not uudemand Judge Landls' auu. In which they came, to tho order barring him from n'.avim in flty They had registered at the hotel of(ic,a, Kam,,s. .., wil, havc m atc. da"hror- xrnt to makr 1 rr w- twld en a statutory charge, after a ,,on concerning the dismissal.' Ken tonsultatlon Iwtirwii Sheriff Terrill! worthy declared. He Is hero leading Chief of Police Timothy and Patrol-1 hi teatn against tho Salt Lake club, man Cave, it v as decided to hold him j 11 lui prisoner until the California, au- PORTLAND, Ore., April 15. thorilles could look thoroughly Into resident W. H. Kleppor of the Port the ownership of the Stevens land team wa3 not ,urprUed whpn rodr. -.1 tcld of Commissioner Undls' action It wan aao decided after a long da-", , tance 'phone conversation with the In "dsrlng. Manager kenworthy out California Sheriff for Patrolman ' ' he game. lie bad received a teli Cave to deliver the woman over to gram frcm Judge Landls this mora that official at Edgewood. Calif., j ing asking if h 3 had snytb'ng f urtlier front which place she would be taken , to say in the Ktnwouhy cuae. Presi- to Stockton. Cave left with his prt-.Q(nt KleDoer said: '"If I find Kenworthy Is to be sus pended Indefinitely I wir. demand that Seattle return Marty Krug. wbom wo traded for Kenworthv. Scuttle sold Krug to the Chicago Na tionals, but our deal with Seattle was made in such a manner tbat if Kenworthy is suspended we can re- ; call Krug. It will be up to Seattle to get Krug back from Chicago." oner for Edgewoodt this forenoon, expecting, to return on the night train.' EASTER HAT TO BE 4i 01m TO K!ti:stli:N VP t) "S I IUKK Pontes first a tabbed collar do-1 sponsihle for the secon l I,at. tho ..nod exclusively for the use or vestee Mt wish Its iu.im.-d rullte flapperdom. It is red nd whin , . , , . . , dotted cntandy. t.u.in.1 vvl, wh (c. a,!d oen Yellow linen cra.h. blue ki.i mid , l-'v"l' '' wlili. l-Y'iu h glug- S touch f tit -W rnidmiil'"-!' I r- '- DRGHARDlSTS ARE READY TO SMUDGE FROST PREDICTED CALIFORNIA LEADS MISSOURI U. OF N TRACK MEET Market News Livestock. I'liKTI.AM). ore.. April 15. I 'ill- Corn Product 3.T CriK'Uili) Sleel Ci I l-'timiMm l'liiyer'l,iiMhy S'.' il llelicrul AhiiIuiU (lli" IlliMUMiil Klccirlf Hil l Itleni'Nil Motor 1111 (ioiidi'lcb Co 40,5 I'm. !';;r ,,,,n,in"iiy H"",,iy; xw,o smu, irzzizz.. -. 'Vlottcr nd lui.tei fiil firm. m- llllm,M ,(V,,lr"1 m vhdliged. InHplnillon Coppei' 4l.lt ' lii..i-iintiiinnl 1 1 1. tw.ui .... nit f. lH.rlliiu.l Wheal. POKTl.ANO. Ore., Ailil 13 Whent: Holiday. Toduy cur receipts Wlumt. IS; liuy. . ! Iiitoi iiiilU.tinl liarveHtiu' , Vil.5 ! Int. Mot, Miirtuo pfd 3 j Inlet niillniinl Piiiier 4H Invlntll.l.i Oil 17.7 vIImoiI luiiue hiuI letils. 'I'bn whole diHti'li't U a sen nt mud sml water and evon linctt.r vbU'li were used la liiiivn wiigoii luilen with bousnhold effects were stnlled. . . . i'tiiiHiti'iii I iiiiill) Hurt. UIOIiWiKil) CITV, Ciii., Aprir 15. Ah Hlnu, inetnber of the Illnu K unit toiig, wit mIiiiI mid probably fiitiill) wounded hern today by two other Cbluemi who be told btiKpltul uiilborl. tli'D were Hip HhlK HU'll. Ssrt Francisco Markets HAN I'KA.SVICO, .April 16, lC. S. Ihirenu of Muiketat Pkks. under Mliiil pullet No. I. lie, RAN KltANVISl'O. April Hi. State 1'tvUlon uf Markets) Poultry unchanged. Liberty l.lbcrty Hotitit., NKW YOUIC, 'April 13. brnds closed: 3's 9!.S; first 4's 99. TO bid roeond I's 9!).ti0; flrnt 4 Vt ' !'. Nt! ; lYonlc'x iir recotid 4V's 9'.l.7;; third 4 ' ' Pure tlil 99.91; fourth 4 U 's !".!ij; Victory ; h,iV Con inlid.ited CopiK-r 3 V 1 .: ; Victory 1 00. "4. itoadlng " " illep. Iron Steel It.iyal Itiv'i. N. Y . 4NU .. 8 I f. , 11K.1 135.1 . I'll. a . is. s: ... sri.t1 ... 21.6! ... 92 6 'i'i'i . iur. 7 N. Y. Stocks r SAFE TOMORROW N M CORMACK IS OPERATED ON AGAIN FAX FRANCISCO. April 15. The vaster hat. that dazzling, puzzling. 'fragile creation, will be as safe iud i uecut tomorrow morning as itcmp IteVs hearyw'eight championship, for tk weather man Is "doing his stuff." - From the alcoholic British' Colum bia border to the frilole belt of TiJua. na the sun will shine along the Pa- iNEYV YORK, April 15. John Me cific coast tomorrow morning to Connack, the tenor, who has been se pladden the day of the cheffon. point rlously 111 of a throat affection, un-d-esprit. French flowers and plumes derwent another operation today be that go to make up the easier hat CiUSe of the "increluwl difficulty In There will be an early morning v.,K, ., .... , ... : . tro in northern CaUfornla and the rel"nf' bulleUn l8aue1 Sacramento. Santa Oara and San ! hi Physician. The upper part of tn Joaquin valleys that may play havoc .larynx was open-C. with, young fruit, but the artificial Cherries, grapes, etc.. on mlladi's cranial creat will bob along their sun lit way unmarred by that arch-enemy of easter sartorial splendor, rain. While the prediction of today issued from the San Francisco weather bur eau for a heavy to killing frost Sunday CALIFORNIA TRACK, PERKKLEY April 15. 100 yard run Won by Mer chant il'i; second. Sutur (M): third. morning is rather discomfiting U tlie'i1,"'n ' T,," 10 seconds. orchardists of the valley and bodes nol M,,c B-WuB hy Hsk lC,; I)orr tC). good for the almond, peach and apricot j Mil0 n.n won by F1,k ,c, . RecHnil, trees, most of which ar now in full bloom, there is a ray of hojte for the pear buds which are Just about ready Dorr tC): third, llnuaricld, (M). Time 4 minutes 33 3-3 seconds. 120 yard high hurdles Won by Hen I Kelly Springrield Tire I Keiitiiu utt Copper 1.0IIISM1IH .tlM)IVllltl . Mexlctin I'l'liiilcutii Mladil Copper MI.I1II.1 Stale Oil Mldvalo Steel Missouri Pacific Now York Central N. Y.. N II. and Hartford Norfolk Western Northern l'ticlflo 77 Pacific Oil , t',0 1 Tan American Petroleum ... 155.7 1 I'eniiH.vlviuila IS 3' . M '1 3S i UI 2 79 r.7.1 ... . ir..6 on r. .'in 1 '21 . ... 1SJ.5 119 S Tennesson Copper II H . ... 4S 315 Seiu s It'H luti'k Sinclair Con. Oil Soutbion I'.n'iric ' Soutlirin llitilsny NKW YOUK. April 15 Very heavy Stoiulard O.I of N. J dealings attended today's two hour Stiulelml-er CoriMinitloij RCHMinn of the ttto.-k limrket. ultnoHt wholly t hi!icr levels. Oils were 0u "',..'ifi;.' .', cniet lemures, many noniestu issues Tobai co I'ludui t 69 rising 1 to 3 1 hit h, with uuusuul uc- TrAnscont mental Oil li s tivl:y in tho cheaper group. UigU I'nloii Pacific: 139 7 grade sleel, equipment ami luot. rrt I'nlted Hrtal! St rcs ... .. 49.3 were lens prominent, lutt (iillf HI ales I-'. H Ind. Alcihwl . 17.1 Steel. American and Haldwln Lucmio 1'nitmt States Ituliber i'.7 1 lives, Studetmkcr ami electric St truKe Cuil.-d Stair Steel SKj llattery contributed t the new high 1'tah Copper 5it records for tho year. WostiiighouMS Klectric ... f.3 2 American Woolen, American Totiac- Willys Overland j ro and Sumatra Tobacco represented AiueiiiMti Zinc. Lead and Sin Ki.fi tho seci:iltles. There was extensive Hutu, mid Superior 2H 5 RIALTO Starts Tomorrow aT It lk V 4'"j' 'ik f 7 T to come out Into bloom, as pioyd , aP i-: nu. vvauueu ui; Y'oung. the frost Mitert says tbat fully . thirJ. Muller (CI. Tiice 1 2 5 secMttds. iiign juuui won ny .vniiier u. 1 ami Treyer. (C) tied for first: third". Wad- PENN BEATS YALE zm ALL EVENTS 60 per cent of tho valley pear crop can stand a temperature as low as 22 degrees for a short time. Then too. the exact weather condi tions and intensity of the expected frost will not bo known until early this evening when Mr. Young has gathered all his weather data. It may be by that time the frost outlook will be so mild as not to require smudging In the morning. Hence his report this evening will be eagerly awaited by the orchardists. However, it is probable that there will be smudging In the morning, even though the temperature predicted by Mr. Young Is for only 25 or 26 degrees, especially in the lower parts of the valley where the orchardists do not desire to run any risk and wbew the temperature Is always several degrees lower than here. The orchardists aru dell (M). HxiKht d feet 11 inches. 4lrt yard run Won by Melkiuald (C): second. Hendrickson (C): third. Evans (M). Time 50 25 seconds. Shot put Wen by Merchant (C); second. Hamilton. (M): third Punki-r (M). lintane 43 Tent 3 Inches. sSO-yard run Wen by iUiunian (C): second Trowbridge (Ml: third Maxwell (M). Time Z mlnutcg 1 4 f. avconds. SALVATION ARMY . LASSIE A FRAUD buying of 8e:ibnnrd Airline nt na ex- Ciibi. I'i irviloitm , treme gain of nlmuxt three point, but M' nt.m.i piw.-r .. t ails a a croup were nut materially Shut tu.'k Arizona higher. The closing Was strong. Sate iOrvat Nor. die, ,. approximated sfio.fioo Hhitre. i Allied Chemical & Dye fit 2 Allis-Chulmers 4S.T , American Hoct Sugsr. '41,5! f.7.7 Tin 9 4.'. 2 MISSISSIPPI OVERFLOWS American Can American Car & Foundry American Hide leather pfd American International Corp.... American Ijicomotlve American Smelting k Refg American Sugar American Sumatra Tobacco American T. & T American Tobacco ... V s . 49 K.2 . 71.7 . 17.2 1 10. S ., 5S.R . 73.2 . 34.H ,120.6 (Continued from Page One) A VoliniF frlrl nnMiniF AN AlV.ltlnn CnnaitLin ltt.,ir. all ready to light up during the night, Army workfd the business du- cntral leather American Wrsden ; 9: Anaconda Copp-r f3 Atchison 100 rtaldwln IxH-omotlvn 117.5 Ilaltiniore & Ohio 46 S lu thliibein Steol "11" so 143 liKAIM STOWN. II . April l.V -I Py the Assuclated Presa ) Three li.rhes more of tlm lllinci river In tho rtrerts of llenrdiiiow n thl morn Ing gave rise to the cry of many cut mis that come what would, they would remain to the lust, that three I feet im-rn water could hardly do more "I sJdamagii than today's three lurhes. f SPOKANE. April 15. Maurice Codd. son of a pioneer family cf this I city, wim free today for the firat time since February 17, whin be was ar rested on a chaigo of f'irrt degree murder in eer.rtct.on with the death " ! . of Frank P. Brinton. a soldier sta- PHILADELPHIA. April 15. The ' tioned at Fort Wright nenr here, fniveisity of Pennsylvania Varsity i Codd w.-.s .i-f.ui:tcd by a Jury in su-rrt-w today defeated the Tale eight ' perlor court last night, after it had by a length of open water, making a. taken two ballets, clean sweep of the events between : Brinton died frnm injuries recciv undergraduate oarsmen in the an- ed when he fell down a light well in nual dial regatta on the Schuylkill river. Pennsylvania's time was 6:53, Yales 7:02. . rKILADELrillA, April 13. I'enniiylvania,s junior varsity eight defeated the Tale crew, winning by two and one-half lengths in 7:02 2-5. Yale's time was 7:08 2-5. a local rooming house, tn the courwj of an altercation with Codd. The state charged that Codd threw him over the railing. The ij-"'fense con tended Brinton lost his balance and Cf II at the word "go" from Mr. Young. AWARD CONTRACTS " j " '""-.Chandler Motors ..... Int.- iiumoruus t.tur s and orflces nnd I . .. ,.,,, collecting money in the name of the .'f'"1'",,' "hl" Kulvatlon Army. She wore no Salva- Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul tion Army uniform or bonnet, and wil carrying a tambourine. Accord ing to information from the Salva tion Army officials she was a fraud rl IBM rr r 1 1 111 m 1 ,l,n Army ortieials sne vvns a fraud. Ull nnil LV Until Ml '!Th" ,n'irilH wnrn local p,eopln to nil 1 VI 1 1 1.1 I U Vllin! B,v nothinf 10 persons soliciting in UU IIIILLU I nilllUjthe name of the halvution Army The Lachman exposition show train Of twenty-five double-length circus ear will arrive In Medford Monday evening, April th 17th and will ex hibit for four days eommenclag Wed nesday the 19th on the show grounds opposite the 8. P. station. , This will be the first time this big company has ever exhibited in Med ford and they promise a clean and up' todate line of attractions. ' ' Ono of the feature attractions is Madams Irene and her society circus featuring "Toddy'' tho fircfighting horse. This is a show the young folks will like. Rube G. Warner, the Xe brasks Cyclone with bis wrestlers and boxers will meet nil comers In the hi; athletic arena. Sheik Mike Zinney and his Arabian Knights will give teats of Iftdgermain. There are five monster riding devices. Tho show band will give concerts ovary flay at 2 and 7 p. m. i ROY DAVIS CLIMBS ML NEVER BEFORE SCALED ALEX AXDRO POL, Aremnia. April 15. After baffling expert mountain climbers for years, the great Mount Alagbeux, one of tbe highest peaks In the Caucasians has been ascended by two American college athlete, Roy Davis, Monticello, Ark., and It. D. Anderson of Connecticut. .Mount a aghe:iz rises 13.H0O foot above a broad piiteau aboat 0 ru.la east of Alexandropol. POP.TLAXD, Ore.. April 15. Bids for grading, surfacing and paving ag gregating approximately sixty-eight miles were opened and read by the state highway commission here to day following Its action last night in awarding contracts for 60 miles of road work and construction of six bridges. Contracts on the bids opened this morning, were to be awarded this afternoon. Contracts et yesterday amounted to $839,507. Highway Engineer Nunn observed as the bids were opened today that proposals for paving were lower than heretofore -while prices for grading G. WITHYCOMBE FOR GOVERNOR (Continued from Page One) BRITISH WARSHIPS OFF IRELAND (Continued from Page One) gent section of the Irish republican army are strengthening their hold on Sligo, where' Arthur Oriffith has an nounced be will hold a pro-treaty mooting tomorrow. The republicans have followed up their seizure yester day of tho poslofflce, town hull, RittlUhnll and barracks,' until now thoy control virtually every position of vnntago. The office of the conservative nowapftpi'r. The Sligo Independent was comma ndeerort last night und an armed guard is stationed there. This position dominates CiiHtle and Market evocts where the postoffice is situ lYtrd ami nlwo commands Wine and Knot streets ndoining. The streets in tho field at tho primary. These will include . X. (Pat) MoArthur, Incumbent, Frank F. Korrell, Mau rice 8. Crumpacker, and Sonfield Mac Donald, all of Portland, Robert t. Duncan, Uobert A. Miller and Elton Watkins, also of Cortland, ar: the democratic candidates for repre sentalive in congress from tho third district. When the time for filing expired 223 republicans and 53 detnociatH had filed. Other filings or state offices, ex elusive of thoso for district offices, follows: Justice supremo court Republi can, C.eorge H. Burnett, Salem; John McCourt, Portland; John L. Hand Baker; George S. Kheppard, Portland Labor commissioner Republican C. H. Gram, Portland; XV. A. Dablel, Portlund. ... School Superintendent Renubli can. j. a. unurcnill, UaRer. State treasurer Republican. O. Hoff, Portland; Thomas Ityan, Oro gon City. Public service commiseinner Ro publican, J. A. Thiehoff, Portland; B. Layman, Portland; Thomas K. Campbell, Portland. unless they are wearing the uniform. If uncertain about their Identity thoy request contributors to call the Sal vation Army hindquarters. BOGUS WEDDING IS Chicago. It. I. & Pnc. Chlno Copiwr PKOIIIA. ID.. April IS.Wlih the Illinois river standing at 217 feot, the euil Peoria levee in holding this morning and the worst of the flood Is believed to have been reached. Only high w'rds will now cause the fast :'9.j I eoria levee to In-vsk. mrrnrrtln to authorities. Scores of men worked 114 8 frantically all night in a deiou. fou 25.2 j r pairing lesks find building up low 4 i places on'tlie levee. 2S.I HiruKci of tho threatened arsa t . v - r-v. ... -i 1 b -r-y Fred Stone 'The Duke of Chimney Butte' WILL WIN YOUR HEART! , tenderfoot lie Imrns I'tilckl) llie ws of lite it. Mhlle ilienlng dutnloni ro ttianrr he Iiumiim. lulu I lie real Ihlng flniU ilanger, dveiHitrt tnit love, all In n bunch, Action? Plenty of it MST TIMES TON'KillT HERBERT RAWLINSON In "THE MAN UNDER - COVER" Ight Qoaiiis DiswaaS tuag, patnag. Colorado Fuel & Iron 32 5'ih's morning were housed In Impro.l 9 wimi flatlsfsrtlon Assured M quality and prlca. Mall os four anu. MARTIN J. REDDT L" '. . JLJ . ..L.IL-IJlia TH! m TO BRID E COl'NCIL RLl'FFS, la., April 15. Ethel Ruth Huitt, 25, whose) alleged bogus wedding one week ago resulted in tbe arrest of Edward T. Love, 26, and rwadam surfacing were hiightly'of Port Townsend, Wash., on A stattl- hlgher than earlier this seuson. SACRAMENTO V. SUFFERS CUT FR! SACRAMENTO, Cab, April 15. Although frost was general through out the Sacrurnento vally early to day, it ciitno only a few minutes be fore sunrise and consequently did not remain on the ground long enough to damage fruit, In the opinion of X. K. Taylor of the Cnitcd States weather bureau here. tory charge, prove! her fidelity to him today by becoming bis bride, the cere mony being performed by a Justice of tho peace. The girl's pleadings mean while resulted in the charge) against Love being dismiHSed. Start Murder Trial Result K. K. K. Tip FIRE IN PENDLETON . PENDLETON, Ore.. April 15. Loss exceeding 120,0.00 including df' rtruction of two warehouses, together with contents, grain and Wool, and six freight cars was caused by a flru early today at Pilot Hoik, near here. Local authorities said tho firo which is the third of its kind in the vicinity within tbe pact few months was of Incendiary origin.' i i inn iiiihii .n i KZ: ' yyA,, i:r;:-x:t l 1 f i r s , ' A V) K K0 5 s i if iii ll ili'li I ill fiiniMj umi hS tmm AfcS Ilil m i '' Ssll inV'"s tilt POMONA COLLEGE GLEE CLUB Will give a concert at the high school auditorium MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 17th 25-men'g voices in chorus, solos and special numbers. AilmiHinn 2"tc n ml "0c DELANO, Fla., April 15.- The Vol usia county grand Jury here were ready tn Investigate today the killing of William A. Shields, 60, formerly of Mcllne, 111., near here in February. Mrs. Alice E. Shields, the widow and Pete Smith, a negro, are In Jail, charged with murder. Mrs. Shlu'ds was arrested as a re sult of Ku Klux Klan Information, tho authorities said. Shields was shot while he and Mrs. Shields were en route to their poul try farm severul miles from here. TRIBUTE TO POP ANSON Salt Isukn Train Wrecked SALT LAKH CITY, April 1 Western Pacific passenger train No. 2, which left Oakland, Calif., yester j day for eastern points, was derailed at (Continued from Page One) and his Intent occupation was the formation of a ;w golf club. Few of bis active associate on the diamond are p.ft. Of his team mates when baseball hlHtory was, started In Chicago at a park on the . lake front, only Fred Pfeffer and Rev, William Hundiiy, the evangelist, ro. main. Pfeffcr still is living in Chi en go. Notice . 40-8. Tell tbe world the American j WiMiemucca, Nev., at :t o'clock this Legion g(ve:s its nnnual EaBter dunce ; morning according to reports receiv- nre, belli patrolled by armed parties I Monrtay at t'ae Nat. Pe there with i ed hero. Five cr six passengers were of republicans. j your caps on. 22 'said to have beeu slightly injured. , Fair Weather Hut (Md. WASHINGTON, April 13. Weath er outlook for tho week beginning Monday: Rocky nioiiiita'n und pleateau re git ns Generally fair and coed with pbobabillty 0f local rains or snows Wednesday cr Thursday. 1 Pacific states Generally fair w,lth temperature somewhat below nor inul, 5! why the Jackson County LJldcJ. & Loan Association is able to pay 7 and 8 per .cent dividends on al! classes of stock.' ? I t f t t ? T y y t y t y y TWO REASONS Wo kep pniHIciilly all our funds loaned out nt nil times Itecnuso tho Corporation Iteparlment of the Statu itiakis It unlawful to accept demand ilepoils, (Jierefoie, It Is not iiorcsNnry to ktM'p H largo amount of cash on Hand ( 'ash on hinid bears no Interest. Our overhead evpciiHe Is kept, down to n fraction over one per cent to comply with the ruling of tint Corporation Dcpurtment of the Htnte. Wo therefore, are In a mw,IUoii to pay the lilgliest into of iiilerest consistent with ood IiumIiicnn and lihxolufo safety to all sliH'kliolders. ' Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M, KIDI), President. , 0. 0. IIOOGS, Bocrotary ? ? j ? ? T t J ? ? X