' PSGE SIX MEDTOItD MATT. TKTBTTNT!, MTOFOHD, OKEflON, MONDAY; SEPTEMflKft 13, 1924 TO BUILD LARGE PRE COOLING PLANT Ktllliiff JtnvH by Wliolrwilo KJIAKKOV, L'kralnla, Hept. 16. According to the findings of special commfiwlona which hnve been lnvestl Katlnjr the lorni of life and property caiifled by intervention and the Kus Hiun civil wur .1,235 JewlHh program! nr.ourred in tho L'liruiiie region in which 79,000 pei'KonH were kilylod. Barnes' Circus at Medford Sept. 25 Go to Ilu Willi for Taxes MOSCOW, 'Sept. 15. All Rujwlnn cltlKenti aro required to pny npu(-lil tuxen to relieve the Impending food HhortUKQ under tho decree by the pen plen c-ummlmutra. The tux Includes four roubles to workmen to 260 for traders and rnerchunts. This taxation is expected to yield 15,000,000. Archie Ash, of Ban Francisco. Calif,, owner of the warehouse now occupied by the Mason, Ehrman Co.. announced Sunday that qm soon ub the present occupants moved Into their new quarters at Third and Fir streets, being oonBtructed by Neff and Cnoley, the warehouse would be remodelled Into a pre-coollnp nnd cold storage plant, with a capacity of 400 or G0 cam a day. According to Mr. Ash, he has had Vila nlan s.n Vila mlml tnr. .. ..m.a.lu n year., o just what has been lacking 'he line 7 " u,,d t,le bt'Bt to the fruit Industry In the Rouuo i'""- jtiver valley. Kutrar (aooii Ajculn HA.N' FRANCIHCO, Se)t. 15. The price to wholHalers of refined suk at the refineries was Increased fifteen cents a hundred pounds today, mak Al'TO HACKS WUItK THIWjMNO (Continued from page one) Lyons 6 : 63 4-6 Hliodes 1 : 56 1-5 Walker 7 :05 1-B Couture 4 : 56 1-5 Marasco 14 :57 1-5 Lett 8 : 58 1-5 Owens 11 :59 Cook 18 lr04 3-5 Hurvey 3 1:05 Seven star drlvera were Imported The plant, as outlined by Ash, will entail on expenditure of between 980,000 and JU0.O0O, modern in every detail, and ready for the 1925 season. It will be similar in design to those now In operation at Wntsonvllle, Oul., and other California fruit centers. The details for the new plant aro being worked out, and It Is expected con struction of the new enterprise will start by November 1. Pre-coollng, according to Mr. Ash, enhances the value of tho fruit In Eantern markets, from 40 to CO cents t J' .i iii -'They were De Palnia, Heurne, Lyons, been fathered 'for the construction of '' .f LoS A" o re.,.nolln lnl l.rn hut .,11 have EMm, Willi COOK Ot fortlUHU. gone amiss. Reminded of this, Mr, I Marasco apparently pulled a clever Ash said: . . , ' trick and qualified below the fastest You bet your life, I'm going to five and Inside the twenty limit so that build one." he was eligible to enter the race In tonded for local boys. He easily ran away with first place. Thoro was more smoke froml the grand stand than from the motors on the track. In tho old days the cars used to smoke bo much you couldn't see anything. Hal K. Hoss, president of tho State Editorial Association, of the Oregon City Enterprise, was an Interested spectutor in the press box. Art Klein whs as busy as an ad lmlrnl'8 signal boy with his new flagu "Radio" Mlnkler's booth at the fair an(i 10UP, jje drew a laugh when in was an unusually popular place h.u- lhe fl.aturo i,nI11,l( of 10 hips he RECEIVED AT FAIR .I?.' "."' ,:.., , U'tl "'K"'B the boys at five laps. Washington, V. C and received by 110 "l,ei1 "lu,n 'u"u aml a" Mr. Minkler at the fair grounds on ' wel- the powerful Buper-Hotrodyno ho Is In Event II, reully the first speed featuring. Through special nrrunge- morsel, Stapp stepped out at the lead, nient with the largo broadcasting eta- but De I'alma soon headed the line tions In. tho United Htatos and the w(ta Hearne and Lyons bringing UP American Telegraph and Telephone , reap In the fourth Knlpli started company, the entire counlrjr 'a In Tlua d root touch win the Oencral s voice " "' 1 " 1K , in Washington. After tho address was """ ,B 1 lrl11 ,w "c" w amplltled concluded, officials i.i Washington n air plane doing some dangerous proceeded with a special Defense Day l'le slipping overhead too close for tost, calling the roll of all cities con- comfort and tio crowd on Its feet to nected by wire and rudlo with the soe the finish. It was voted a success, war department and each clly answer. )0 ia made glory with 4:22 3-5, Ing in Its turn clearly demonstrating wmi0 Hearne closed Into second and that with tne am ot ratlin, tne coon- su wftf) fol.ce( Q1t b u urokon cun. 7 ? 1U m ...on. PZ cT r. ' was a groat dlsap- lly be addressed by one man from Polnlmenfas SUlPP was a universal any point In the United Htates. favorlto. Italph annoxed $150 for these , To those who were striving for unl- five laps less than five minutes' vorsal peace, tho radio offers an un- labor! usual opportunity,' for by. bringing Wo were sorry to boo Frame still thA nOOnle Vf the World together, a nut nn nponmil nf n limlrnn m.iln ahnff greater understaniilng among people H1 m0Hnt Becniod to bulk at hitting! is nrougni aoom, rosui.ing ...... tl0 ()rt 1(orhal)U lt Wtt8 uo(.llse it had preotatlon of the other renew , proo- mM young oge "There's n Iturrna girl a-waitln. nn I know she thinks of me," one is likely to quote from Kudyurd Kip ling, when the Hurrnese "rupid trnnHlt rolling stock" with the AI (J. Iiarnes wild anlnta) clrcuo comes to Medford Thursday, Hept. 25. This unit of the Al G. Barnes great wild animal circus represents a part of the 2,000 educated wild anlmuls and 1.0K0 performers nnd actors, In cluding three tribes of Indians, Washoes, Kscondidoes and Apahefl, who will pluy an Important part in the sensational circus feature. "Poca hontas at the Court of Queen Anne," thu colossal fantastic extravugansta that opens the big program. More than 100 pretty girls from sun-kissed California, will also be Included In the cast of chorus and ballet girls. And last but not leat, there will bo the greatest movie-star of them all, Joe Martin, himself. Lyons, when Do Palnia, scenting the burg was here with Earl Humphreys money, stepped on his Miller and from Klamath and C. P. Talent of passed for a big jolt of excitement. Oranta Pass. ; ThlH was a bit of real racing. Kven ' . ' the seventy Judges and timers craned M. K. CONFFUEXCK TOMORROW their necks out of the bell tower. I ' ' '" Then, on the three-quarter, Ralph ttonunuen irom Page one v poled out and passed them, for a sec shepard really should have remained on (1 thrill, and they came into the here this yenr." finish with De Palina second, Hearne Prominent among the Herns of in thlrd and Lyons fourth. terest to the conference in general Is In th fnnl.Mnn rnn Mnrnscr, ' the probability Of Dr. B .E. Gilbert, i ... ,, i, .n iBiH superintendent of the Salem district. BF. ' J r ? . 1 f , I returned to the pastorate. Prior with 9:33 4-5 for the 10 laps, winning , nl, ,,Ppnrt,lr, for A(rl(.n. vlKhol, 150, while Cook, the Portland speeder, sheparrt Is said to have held a con took soconil and Harvey, driving No. 3, forence with the district suiierlntend- a Fronty Ford (whatever that 1b) made ent of the area while Dr. Gilbert was third, with Owen on 11 fourth. In the KnBt visiting his aged father. Lott wore a handkerchief tied to his w n, in. following tnat meeting helmet, which amused the veterans ' nlllwr, n ,,,, htm and Borne In the stand. He blew thnt hlg iorm woud end tns Septem. around with shirt rippling in the Wind ,or. when Dr. Gilbert returned home like Harris Hanshue used to look In he found the letter, but by thnt time ho road races. Hlnhop .Hhepard was on his way to Af- In the main event of 20 laps Tony rlcn. The plan Is snld to have ln- Marasco pulled a De Palma and :'uue" " "r- unnert id walked out at the start to throw the tho newly erected Mathew Simpson Ulltthnn Mamnrlnl Ifaltinillu. nt.,,..li dust. Lett on 8 went to the eighth and nt Mfidford nnd tlle transfer of Dr. D. then flopped out with something h. Leoch from tho Eastern district wrong under the hood; 11 came around to the stiperintendency ot the Halem sending nn 8. O. S. In misses. His district. ' ( motor sounding like a telegrapher's V J'rouwt l oraorol .. stepped up" a million times. It got , " "f" "Bw" ln,e Proposea ennnge 1 nnbH nut hn(h f Inrnmnn nnA air. laugh. . mcn of tne g(lem dPtrict are snld to Hearne Bneaked up on De Palma at hv nro,P!4,eI, . i,hnn Johnson. the start, then passed him, with the The protests are snld to have been so Italian stepping on his buggy l'or a strong that considerable doubt has neck and neck round.' been expressed n to the possibility In the sixth lap Ralph threw a piece or ndvlsabillty of Bishop Johnson car- of rubber 60 feet In the air In front of 2 , , the crowd. L' Next time around they out certain changes In tho'. area,- and 'slon asked the coming conference to request the appointment of Dr. I Youngson as executive secretary of . the endowment movement to be un dertaken next year. Until quite re cently It was supposed that. Dr. Youngunn was going to take this post. Hone City Park fhurrh Is reported to have within the past few days re newed Its appeal to Dr. Youngson to become its pastor, and carry through their new building project to comple tion. The quarterly conferences of sev eral Portland churches requested the return of their pastors for the com ing year. Among, the.m are: Clinton Kelly, p.ev. P. M. Halght. Fremont Street; Key. C. C. Patrick; Laurel wood. Dr. T. p. Elliott; Lincoln. Uev. P. It. Sibley; Montavilla. Hev. Charle P. Johnson; Mount T.tbir.. Ftv. A. R. Maclean; Patton. Rev. E. 13. Lock hart: St. Johns, Rev. W. E. Kloster: rnlverslty Park. Rev. Gabriel Sykes; Woodlawn, Rev. U. O. Smothers and Woodstock, Rev. Walton Skipworth. OuUide of, Portland many other changes are reported in store. In order to take car.e of Rev. J. R. 8as- nett, should Dr. Gilbert bo trans ferred to Salem, ' Bishop Shepard's plan is twi id to have Included the transfer of Sasnett to Corvallls; of Rev. I. B. Wood from Corvallls to Ev erett, Wash., and a Rev. M. Reed to the superlntendency of the Tacoma district. But this plan is also said tp have struck a snag, as the Rev. Mr. Reed is reported to have said that he did not desire to leave the pastorate, Latest word is that a Colorado min ister is being considered for tho Cor vallls church. The "First" churches at 1 Salem, O r e go n City, Albany, Rose b u rg. Grants Pass. Hood River and The DalleH will probably not be disturbed this yenr. v. MarshflHd Pastor- Called The Klamath Falls church is 'said to have issued a call to Rev. T. H. Temple of Marshfleld with a prom iRed Increase In salnry. Rev. Simpson Tamrick or Tillamock hns bepn men tloned as the likely man for the Bend church, should the conference desire to make a-change. Since Rev. Frank James vent to Bend a year ago his wire has been in poor health. ' It has generally been known for some time that Dr. A. L. Ifowarth, present area secretary, would suc ceed Dr. Youngson on the Portland district. Should any hitch come In this -appointment It Is considered probably that Dr. Leech of the East ern district will be considered for the post. - A hot debate Is expected at the con ference on the question of continuing Dr. C. A. Edwnrds-as field secretary for the retired preacher's fund on the present hasis, many of tho clergy men objecting to the taxation' plan by which his salary is raised. At present every minister in the conference must pay 1 per cent of his cash salary to ward Dr. Edwards' support.- In harmony. DAZZY VANCE OF BEATS WORLD'S RECORD I happened to be In Urady's garage the day bin diminutive widow stood over the twisted remains of the faBt little Ford. Sho tainted, and we gave her first aid before the doctor arrived. I said at the tlmo that she could 4iot live long, nnl last night Fred told me that she passed away a couple of weeks ago. They had Just been mar ried, and the shock was too much for her. Marasco should go In plcturos or enter In tho boys' pushmoblle races. NEW YORK, Sept. 15 The shadow B ' ''a " to. rally all tho me- of "Dainty" Vance is, dungllng before clmnlcs to push Ills oar Into starting. t the pennant staring eyes of the New It afforded much laughter. York Giants, blurring their sight to Couture looked like a kid silting on a fourth oonsooutlve National leaguo t),6 r01u. axi0 r his amputated mini- championship. The premier Brook- 1)or f()Ur- These modern one-man lyn twirlar. who is still building up an ,.acol.s ur8 funner every year. u,, ' o"bnri'l0',r!iTB """l0 bob-tailed hack on his tlvo -victories, has turnod In 20 win- . . ,, . . ... nlng game, for the Dodgers this sea- once protty machine: but everything son. out of thirty starts and is liter-1 Boob for speed. Pretty soon they will ally curving the Dodgors Into un Im-'ue building the engine In the wheels, presslve position In the league stand- then thA driver will lie along the frame Ing. 'and steer with lili toes! That's cut- Vance yesterday tossed one of the ting down resistance!! most brilliant ganio. of his metooric Thlr(1 m()rsoi on tho monUi fve.lap career when he blanked the Clncln-j ,, BUW Wnlker first with 4:38 for nail ItcUB IWU HI llixil.UB, ..v.Hi...B gnspeu to see ins rigni-rear tire uuiub made his plans known to Bishop mnssago all over the roadway, and Johnson, bus been suited, at least hint driving like mad unawares of the twice by the visiting clergyman since danger lurking In that disintegrating, bis arrival..- On one occasion ho re-, whirling ring of rubber len-eu io a conrerence ne nan in (New Next time around he' noticed It but,?'0! c'"'.w"h "hop. Shepnrd. prior An rn tt...!ll I ' ' " ",,,v,' 1 1 8 " .... ' matters pertaining to the nrea wen Ab soon as ho came around the fllV lscuwd. and on another occa home curve he signalled for a tiro, but 'slim he is pnld to have remnrked after Ills speed and n good slide prevented In caller left his office in the Artisans the change, so he waved on and did i building here. "There-goes tho last n slow lap. then limped In for the' t insnop Mnepnru s pinns n-gummor ohnnge.i "Watfcli for .'tho fast, tllio . ,..,.,. , ..... i change of De Palma," said the mag-. clU(1e(, ,he transfer of Dr. U. P. Hawk, navox, wneroupon the Italians crew;a f,.mer district superintendent I did it In 31 seconds. Then the mnddened "gas Valentino" was off for fair. He burned out the newly oiled track doing laps in roc. tho Columbia river conference, Into Oregon to tuko the Eastern district. Later It wns rumored that Dr. Haw and Dr. S. A. Danford, superintended . .. , iirl.lw.iA.. . rinnlr inlUt II I II UIKLTICL, WUUIU W' u.u . ... i'""" chnnKe w)th Dr. Danford being ap uiu mr Biitfiuii auu vuiuu iiuine lu ucui a speeding pass to the slower boys. Although he could not win, he drove for money and was turning laps. in 49 them to four hits and expiring nine via the strikeout route, nt the same the (125 prize. Ithodes second and Marasco third. II' Clarke Walker had time Issuing exactly no freo parndoB K'l car ho would make any ot them to the Initial cushion. During this exhibition, It Is believ ed Vance established a world s record hustle. Near Accident Thrills In the second lap, Couture, driving when he tossed up eleven straight in place of Owens on No. 4, a Dusen strikes, turning back tho entire side 0rg sl,oclal left the rilc0 BlIU,leny in the third Inning on nine pitched th , SEiVr a?ierUc.o,bruMne JhrlU and an ambulance run. For second inning by pitching two strikes. tatoly ho merely rolled off the howl But Vance's performance only kept ' stepped out of his car unhurt, but Brooklyn In the running as the (Hants, 'evoryootiy mougm it was a wreck. Later he walked in for a big cheer. Then the band came to life and started a real race circus atmosphere. One of the vendors pulled a laugh In with Arthur Neht serving up the pel leta, turned back the Cardinals, 8 to 2. . . . The east found the western sens rough sailing yesterday, Washing on. t,, boxo , MexlcaB and New York floundering on the , . . . h .,' rocks of Detroit nnd Chicago, tho "a'riisB dot, hotl Senators losing a B to doclsion to 1,1 "1B course-ot tnta peou Ty Cobb's battling Uengnla nnd tho ' nioal Mnrasco nosed Into the coin with Yankees being beinen by the Vt line Box by the same tunc Yesterday's Ilwults. Ban Kranclsco, s-3; Los Angeles, 4-. Vernon, 5-:' Oakland, 1-S. Sacramento, 6-1: Mult Ijike. C-14. Portland, -lS; Beattle, t-S. JAPAN MAY TAKK HAND. (Continued From Page One) the day to move townrd the eastern end ot the great wall at Hhnnhak Iwan, while reliable reports were re ceived here that the I'ekln-Mukden railway hud ben cut un the .Munchu f Ian aide of the wull. !):11 for ten ten lans. good for 12T.0. The followers wore De Palma, lieiirne and Lyons. All had handicaps on tho Itallun In his speedy No. 2. Hearne had 18 seconds and Lyons 58, with the rest over a minute. Ho Palma passed Marasco before tho gathering l'or a rising yell. Me fur nished thrills galore yesterday, and earned his cash. For a while It looked really exciting, with the fast boys traveling In record tlmo and army plane No. 11 dipping around overhead. The big thrill came when they bunched up on the home curve for a "passing show." Heurne wns driving around like a until he passed Hearne an tho back straightaway. This lap they clocked him at 48 2-5, so you may know he imssod out thrills at this speed with a crowded bowl. Although a lap and three-fourths behind Eddie, he re duced this to less than a Inp. This classic event recorded Hearne winner with a time of 17:12 2-5 and Lyons second with De Palma a popu lar third, followed by his little coun- trymnn on the green 14. Marasco managed to get his name Into every event. The bof drives well, at thnt. Honrne earned $500 for this. There was not nn accident or arrest to mar the ncrfoct day, which was warm, but tempered by a breeze and high thin clouds from the east. Th,e crowd wns satisfied, orderly and en thusiastic. They appreciated tho big races brought here, nnd by the good attendance will merit another call from tho Western Racing Association. Offlclala A. G. Faulkner, vice presi dent, with H. K. Shollnby, promotion expert of the association, deserve praise for their work In putting over the excellent program, which was splendidly managed front boglnnng to end. 1 lilue ribbon holders for the meet were as follows: Representative of contest board, A. A. A., F. K. Wat kins; clerk of course, Jerry Jerome; reforee, Seeley Hall; starter, Art Moln; Judges. Mayor E. C. Gaddls. Pop Gates, J. W. KUey, Ixule Ulrlch, Vernon Vnwter, H. L. Wulther ,nitd Charles Urown; umpires, C. II. Rogers, L. Pennington' E. H. Crow, lien Davis, J. W. Judy and O. Hogim: scorers. Georgo Gates, George Hewitt and "Doc" Wright; timers. O. O. Alender Ter, Bill Offntt and U P.. Hasklnsl and technical committee. Bill Young. Chnrlos Brown and George tlarmun. The technical designation of this meet wns "Class E." non-stock, limited to cars of 183 cubic Inch displacement. To J. J. McMuhon of Med lord goes the prlre for handling traffic. The track was jammed. The grounds were Jammed, and the highway was lined up for a mile, but he nnd his co-workers kept things moving nnd did noi lave to rtiake one arrest during the big day. T. A. Talent of Medford was pointed to the First Methodist church nt Walla Wnlln, Wnsh. Tniii'-Ter Opposed . The v.tenncy .in the Eastern district wns then to hnve been filled by a Oregon . man. nrohably Rev. J. I Spencer of Rose City Park church Portlnnd. Opposition to the trnnsfer into Ore- Ron of a Washington man to fill deslrnbte Oregon position Is snld to have been so strong that this propo. sitlon was given tip; Dr. Danford Is snld to have-announced that he pre ferred to remain. ' Dr.1 Hawk waa sta tioned at Toppenlsh, Wash., last week by Bishop Johnson. It Is still possible to transfer him Into the Oregon con ference should Bishop Johnson deslro to do so at" the coining Oregon session With the opposition to the removal of Dr. Gilbert from the Salem district growing every day. chances appear quite strong that there will he but one change In the superlntendonciee thlB yenr. Dr. W. W. Youngson of the Portland district must, by notion of the general conference, give up his post, as the general conference cu the district superintendent's term to six years. 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