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o o 9 o Do METffOBJ) WTTTL TRIBUTE, lfEDFORD. 5 DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED FOR DEATH Dropping Off at Way Station. cet's see Fair Deal THll BILL IS READY TO. FACE TKAM STANDINGS. AllH'ticun. CHIOAfiO. Kept. l'J Official HtandinKS of the baseball leuKues, 1U- I I REMEKBeR. I 60T 600Q SERVICE ' TOO cluding gamea of Friday: 0 - RSSOT? RICHARDSON HOI Kg ENTERED. SAVINGS TIMES CONFESSOR i Ii nun in nmi rn After you have ordered fuel from us, you'll find the price is fair our service is right and our coal is the best. Oft A NTS PASS. Hept. 19 (Special) Suit was started Friday against Aud Ify Egger and Harold Todd fur $10,000 by Mm.,' Sarah J. DoN'lke, grandmother of Miss Hcrma llawes, who died an a result of Injuries sus lalned in an automobile accident near Ould 11111 on September 6. Costs were ulno wanted by the plalmlff. In her complaint, MrR. De.Vlko sets forth that Kgger wuh driving the ear, which belonged to Todd. Sho xun tends that they were traveling ar x clsstvo Rpeod. setting forth 65 mllea an hour as the rate. She uIho holds that the pavement wuh wet and slip pory at the point where the accident occurred. Hho states that Hhe Is the only heir. Ah a result of this wreck Miss Qweneth Mllledge, employed In the city attorney's ofrice, was hIho severe ly injured,,, suffering laceratlonH and Injuries about the head. Ami ley Kgger, one of the defendants In the milt, 1h still a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, recovering from a dangerous fracture of the skull. I! LOST, ARE FOUND AHHLAND. 8ot. 1(1. -After u nearch of two days and nights, .lack Edwardn and Nnto Hlmpkina were found in the vicinity of the Lako of Iho WoodH, where they had been lout since Wcdnosdny. 12 d w n r d a and Hlmpkina stnrtcd on n hunting trip Monday afternoon, expecting to re- turn by Wednesday afternoon nt the latest, since Hlmpklns, who In a railway mall clerk, expected to no' out on his run Thursday. When thol hunters did not return on time, a party of forest ranger marled a search for them. All of Wednesday i ' ' W ' f - if f . ' ' ' ' ' This is how passcngcr on the London-San Francisco dirigible limited of the future will dr6f off at way stations. L. H. Ford, chief rigger, U. S. N., Is seen leaving the airship Shenandoah in a parachute. T OUERGHA TRAVEL FKZ, French Morocco. Sept. 19. night and Thursday were aiiont. Krl- A- ' An ' communique to day morning the rangers called for tiny announced that tho French help from Ashland to find them. W. forces operating north of the river M. Brlsgs. Hoy Parr and I'nt Dnllcy ouergha have .reached Zaouln Oulad game wardens, and Jim Hcnglc, nil-.,, , , . ... . . ,, familiar with tho I-nko of. tho Woods " ' "' northeast of tho country, left HiIh morning to nld in IHbiinc ridge and on tho edge of tho tho acarch. This evening It Ik jo, country of the Benl llrahlm ttibo. ported tho men were found In tho zaoiila Oulad Ohezzar U ten mllea vicinity of the u.ke of the Wial. ,de east of Amjot. capltul of tho It- is said that the snow occamorlod atrong J3onl Zorouol tiiho, which W. I rc. Washington 00 4!) .648 1'hllndelphla 84 57 .0(i Ht. I.oui 74 (i .0211 Detroit 72 CS .!U4 Chicago 72 70 .607 Cleveland 00 77 .462 New -York 63 73 .4110 lloston 42 UK .300 Nulluiutl - Won. Lost. Pel. Pittsburg 89 64 .622 Now York 81 60 .674 Cincinnati 76 66 .636 St. ImuIh 69 74 .483 Urooklyn 66 73 .475 Boston 65 80 .448 Philadelphia 61 80 .433 Chicago '62 83 .431 Vrstci-ilay's KcmiIih At Kan Francisco 3: Portland 2. At .Sacramento 9: Vernon 0. At Los Angeles 4-1; Seattle 7-3. At Salt Lake-Oakland, rain. SENATORS, LEAD OF A small h livings bank, contaJnfnK approximately $10, was stolen yester day between 10:30 a, in. and 12:30 p. m. from the home of Mrs. S. T. Richardson, 31 Geneva avenue. The thief, seen by Mrs. Vernon Vawtor as he made his exit from the house through a window. Is described as be ing heavy set and weighing approxi mately 175 notidns. He Is said to have entered the house through an unlocked front door sometime in the forenoon, staying in there until 2:30, leaving through a small window in the upper story onto a porch roof and then onto the ground. Nothing else was missed other than the money, however further examin ation may throw light on other losses. The man is said to be quite young, medium height and was wearing a grey cap and light suit. Police are Investigating thoroughly. They de plore the fact that the theft was not promptly reported as several hours had elapsed before they had been In formed of the fact. In the future, It is their request, thefts should be re ported at once if possible. The Sham Battle Called Off Tonight SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 19 A. P. MonsiKiior Kirnzuiz. archbishop of Santiago, has addressed a letter to one of the bishops of the archdiocese censuring the dress of women in Chile and Ituenos Aires and recom mending that immodestly dressed women : be refused admission to the churches. . ? "Unashamed of their immodest dress," said the letter, "the Chilean women, whose manners formerly were an example to all Christian fam ilies,, go, so far ns to have themselves NKW YORK, Sept. Most ma jor leugue clubs were closely bunched today with the Pirates and Senators continuing their ' triumphant march toward the buntings. Kour Host on pitchers fell under a barrage of eighteen hits from the Uucraneers who- registered a 9 to 7 victory. However, Pittsburg's lead remained at seven ganiUH, as the Giants topped the Cubs, 8 to 3. The Cardinals strengthened their grip on the fourt h round by turning out a 9 to 5 victory over Brooklyn. Dazey Vance. Kohin star twlrler was replaced by Krown.tn the eighth In ning when St. Ixuis scored seven run. Vance's Ineffectiveness was enured by a sore finger. The Cnrds are one game In front of Urooklyn. Philadelphia, .trounced tho lleds Ii to 1, AVilloughby beating Douohue In a pitching duel. The world champions easily dispon ed of the White Sox. 10 to 5. but a double victory for the Athletics over the Tigers, 4 to 2. .and 7 to 3 eanbled The shorn battle that was to have been put on at the fair grounds to night by the Oregon National Guard, in chargo of Captain Cowglll has been called off, owing to the rain and the muddy condition of the field. It will be given some night In tho near future, as soon as the weather permits, and due notice will bo given of the same. Cook with (res. tf INDIANA POMS, Sept. 19 (A. P.) ArtlOj McManlgal, whose confession sent John McNamtini to prison for fifteen years for a part In the dynu-milin-g of the Los Angeles Times in 1111, may face McNnmara in the trial of the labor leader here for blackmail. It Is known McManlgal is registered at un Indianapolis hotel under an assumed mime, the prosecu tion fearing he might be In danger of his life should his Identity become known. Tho defeiiHfl Introduced four wit nesses, all Ironworkers, in the half, day session of criminal court today. All testified they did not hear McNa mara threaten workmen of other crafts employed on the Klks , club during the day the state ulleges the labor chief intimidated an employe o fa truck concern. They further testified a boiler, which was being unloaded inlo a cel lar did not topple off a runway and dislodge a pillar of the building. WtincsKCH for tho prosecution de clared McNamrra knocked a stan chion from under a boiler causing it to fall against an important pillar throwing It out of position, at the same time remarking the whole building "should bo torn down." The defense expects to complete its case Monday. W. O. W. Campaign Join the "Woodmen of the World and pet your protection ut cost. Cam paign now going on. Men 18 to GO eligible. Initiation fee $5.00, which includes medical ex amination. For further information see T. T. Chave. district mnnngor. or K. C. Kllllman, Clerk, 206 West Main street. , 158 CnnV with end if WELL, I'M GOIUCt TO PPAL. THESB ALL THE TIME PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' 9ie Answer to ihe Burning Question TihnlnDpniihnrl In lhaun neau llnnu 'the French captured September 12.,witl(ll.1(,( wn h SOcond their 1,10 Mackmen to gain half n game. The Itihane position roll n few days . pieturea to the newspapers thus ho Senators now lead by seven later. Thus In the operations in the, maK n public spectacle uf them-- Rn,nra- Detroit . holds fourth place center of their front alone the ,.. . ..,v ...,, .,, ,,,,. ... lagiilnM Chicago by one. game. French troops, by reaching Zaoula (spread, tho 'use of these lilvulous 1 Cloveland . nuidp sixth place more E Oulnd Ghezar have completed the : fiiHhioM occupatlon of a triangle marked by - theso three places comprising nearly 200 B(tiare' miles hi the last few days. FA IK CONTINTKI SINDAY (Continued Prom Page On) QUICK SHOOTER CAS E KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Kept. 19. Denial thnt there Ik ii iiiiivniiioiii nit ! foot for the Oregon Trunk nn.i :,tih " "Izofl .lark, who was unhurt despite ern Pacific to settle tho present cen- 1,,H H',,n ami otuernod about the ivinMlNNVH MO Ore Sent 1 1 tral Oregon rail battle through any I ln,',,1,'ntl Tho 'Yamhill rnutitv irr'm.i in'i v u',. . ... .,.t 4 i "luiiim, ui gtMierai uv District Attitrnnv Mnrl N'ull in counsel for tho Oregon Trunk. Mr. Loveland conducting, furnished snap- ,ieidiie whether J nines l' Trent V-ii" 1 secure against the Yankeos by coming out on the long ,end of a six to five score in kobiou. , i no inoions nave u two came margin on the Hugmen. i Dnbe Ituth's JOth four bagger help ed New York defeat the Urowns. 4 to 1. McManus of St. Louis broke the Yankees' pitchers' record of 42 earn ed runless Innings by slamming his I thirteenth circuit drive ' of the year In the sixth. , Hart Is In Klamath Falls for the pur poao or examining prospective wll nesseg who will appear before the In-ter-Mato commerce commission In Portland next month, p A report haa been current here for some weeks that the Oregon Trunk will halt Us extension plans under an agreement with the Southern Pacific that the latter road would route a cer tain percentage of its through traf fic east over the northern lines. Such a proposal, however, has out been mado, nor would It bo considered, ac cording to Mr. Unit. SEATTLE. Sept. 10. (A. IM Of- ... ....... . .. . ........... ' ,1H,r. Is to be held for the killing he famous M.CIeave horse, filled T,ley nlKlu lf ,. , m "'!'";.. " ."'''''" , ' ""'lnK T"'" l'"V'nnd and wounding his father. F. with brilliant iriormniicca. .lerry p in,jn Smith strel.I.ed hlinsvlf along a bar "xronl told officers after his arrest about four feet above the ground that he fired a shotgun, thinking his and Miss Madeline May Mcl'lcavo lm.on patch was being raided, rode her horse over tho human bar- rier. Tomorrow the ' McCleave per formance will Include a Jump ovor an automobile. Following are the, results of tho running races: Two and one-half furlongs: First. Itacon anil July Fly. with Knight land Murphy up. tied: Howard Mann. l-ecant up, third. Time 31 4-5 acc onds. Three and one-half furlongs: First, Muster; second, Princess: third, Uli'll ard Dale. Time II seconds. Throc-iiuurtcr mile dash: First. Lauretta: second. Circulate and third. Sam mil. Time, 1 minutes so 3-6 seconds. Motorcycle events included n com bination race In which tho riders transferred from solo machines to GEORGES A BOUT T.OH A NO KLKS,, Sept. I fr Dick Ionald, promoter of the o u n g Ktrlldlng-Eilille Huffman right billed for October 10 nt Oscot arena, an nounced that he has cabled (leorges Carpentier, offering him l.'iO.OOO to meet tho winner of the ten-round bout. C1ENEVA. Kept. 10. (A. p.) M. Hymaus. former Itelglan foreign min ister, has been selected to make a favorable report to tho assembly of the League of Nations on tho plan for an international press confer ence, to which all the national press association, representing botli news paper owners and working Journal ists will be invited. nceia were busy here today arrest- side cars and from ui.t.. ........ i...i. Ing eighteen persons whose bonds to solo machines rinlsblnir three l..... worn repudiated by the National Hur. In 4 minutes u u,...,,.i .-.,......1 tu' "onus totaling isuuu I'cart took first, Dutch Cogglns sec- wero pronounced Irregular by thuond anil i:d Stunwooil third romnany. after (leorgo V. Allen. Its I A five lap solo racu was added Pacific coast manager, came hero to yesterday's program and Stan frora Kan Francisco and linnounced , wood, Doc Owing and Penrt flnlsh- "" ..-.. iiiiuiign nun v.i m toe order nniiied. Tho time p i . i e ssionni inworeiiKeis ns live minutes. t!l seconds. Ktllllt und professional bondsmen. Allen riding and circle riding was Included Indicated tht uu, prlnc-lpiil bene- In 'the program bv the motorcycle flclary of the discarded business had crew. been the bootlegging Industry. The fair grounds was Jammed with Allen supplanted C. It. White with the first really big crowd of lite fair T. O .Hammond as manager. The yesterday. Concessions did n land ropudlaled bonds were made by ofilce buslm HM tin lint ilitiru unl AVhlte. GETS RIDE AND COIN FALSE PRETENSES sandwiches and the Fhher scones booth In the horticultural building was Impossible to approach because of the throngs buying scones enclos ing generous helpings of loganberry Jam. The automobile exhibit was crowrt rd to the edges and passage through the building was a difficult process. All of the models on display had throtius of Interested spectators ex amining them but (he new Ford touring car continued to he Iho center of attraction. School exhibits came In for n great deal of Observation I MOUNT VKKXOX. Wash.. Sept. Is Representing himself to be Alvah Kllhourn. one of six prisoners who Tuesday broke from the King county P'ls and parents of the county and Jail at Seattle. Alfred Jacohsen In- many of the latter were proud duced NDL. Larson, miinuger of the fathers and mothers whose children casket department of a sawmill at had taken a prle with tin entry In Kverott. Wash., to cany him luo the exhibit. miles an automobile last nlghl and I Yesterday's crowd was gratifying surrender all his money. and II Is hoped that Just as large Jacohsen In Jail here today ad- showing will he UMile tomorrow muted the whole story :ti n he w hen the regulsr program will be learned that ilciO V sheriffs were lucscnted from start to finish nun yingjro?) Senile. , mllQ south i of here,To receive him as Kllbouin. Oregon News in Brief WELTER TITLE BOUT BATTLERS AT EASE KLAMATH KAL1.S. Ore.. Kept. l! John Tuel. 2fi, wan arrested by the mB8on ponce mio insi uigni as n suspect in tho robbery of the safe of Coffer brothers, building contractors, Thurs. day nlKht. and the theft of a large quantity of women's wearing apparel In the underworld district later that night, Tuel has been employed by the building contractors. N K W Y 0 1 1 K, Su nt. . 19. Mickey Walker. welterwelgjitkiug. and Dave Shade. California challenger, eased up In their training today for the chain J plonship bout at the Yankee stadium Monday night. Walker weighed 145li pounds yes terday on" the scales at his training camp at Redbnnk. N. J. His workout was Inspected by Chief Deputy Kd- ward Curry of tho state athletic cum in acordnnce with the rules of the commission Deputy Curry plans to In spect the training of Shade ut a gym naslum here. Shade predicts victory inside of nine rounds. The Californlan has displayed con siderable speed In his workouts and ltn .ihaltKilnii ...III t.n ...1I..I1..1I.WI In nv. ........ ... .,.,, no erl nlm(0if Tnp' lmut H fifteen found cached in a shed back of the Coffer brothers plant. Young Tuel has a wife and bnby. rounds to a decision. M Kit MAID, TltAIMIt DlsUnti;!' (Continued From Page One) j SPORT BRIEFS C1IICAOO, Sept. 19. Krnle Owens after her break with .labej! Wolffe. Imluv hiiI, I thnl nt IK. ill. in ih. t....,'.-i..H.. i .. .. ...L-nn r....... ti.n Pacific coast lightweight and Ad water on her channel attempt, he sto"p' former marine of Philadelphia feii iim.1 .ha ..... m .i m. ,vl11 make their tlilfd attempt to get culty. in fact. If he hnd been ,n, .ncllon hl K"l ,l''""'- I1 clo'ser to her, he would have him- H"ml- T nrevloua ilates were teachers, pu-lself gone to her assistance. . .o......co ...-.aiise o. On the other hand, Joseph Costa, who managed Miss P.derle's attempt as well as those of several other channel aspirants, thought she ha hancio to continue, when Helnty, YK WOULD NOT. O Jeriisnlei CookVUh ens. ista. . .'her Pibk? ThouqhtySr Tbday the F.g.vilnn svflmmer. touched her .lerusiletn, thou tlist klllest the proph- nil Indicated thai the trial was els. and l elicit them that are sent oer. unto thee, how oflen would I have "If left alone perhaps she would C'llbereil thy clilldren-Jogether. even have recovered and she might hav " I'en i.th-rpth ri chickens un. qone another half bom." M. Costn ,'"'r l'r wings, nml ) would not. aid. j Matt. '. :ST. JACKSON COUNTY FAIR Will Be Continued Over Tomorrow! SUNDAY Owing to the rainy weather of the past week and the fact that many people have not seen the wonderful exhibits of all kinds, surpassing these of any other year, it has been decided to con tinue the fair over tomorrow, Sunday. All Exhibits Will Remain Intact excepting the livestock and the exhibitors have been given the privilege of removing their stock if they desire. , t The Program Beginning at 1:30 P. M. Will Consist of Running Races Auto and Motorcycle Races Rodeo Stunts-Horse Show Both McCleave and "Doc" Helms consenting to give their stunts free to help the fair. It Has Also Been Decided to Give the VAUDEVILLE Some time during the coming week, the time and place to be announced tomorrow. o The program will be one of the best ever given by local talent. See program elsewhere. : i 0 CO o o