EUGENE SUSPECTS
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BY SPEED COPS
Local'Brtets
Although thu ntutn law requires (ho
huinlnjc of HtaHhliiKH durlnjr H'it"m
foor It (loon not exempt timber owners
from tho ncoCHKlty for obtaining per
ittltH before burning, according to At
torney Gencrul Vun Winkle.
We pay for anhea and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
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Mr. and Mia. S. W. Uutchlnnon
have cloned their auto camp at Sun
set on tho Itofiuo for tho hcuhoii. They
report a very succesHfu! senson, und
left Wednesday by auto for an extend
ed trip In tho rant. They will drive
to Kansas and after visiting there for
a few wcekn will then ro to Brad
ford, Pa., where they will vlnlt Mr.
JIutehlnHon'H sisters who ho has not
aeon for 37 yearn. They expect to be
gone about six months.
Fruit Krowern get in touch with
the government free employment bu
reau for apple pickers. Modford
Chamber of Commerce. lD4tf
Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Hetem arrived
here this morning from Marshfleld to
spend several days with friends while
i Upon the request of Sheriff Taylor
vt Lane county, Stato Traffic Officers
J. J. McMahon and tj. 1 Talent nr
Vested four men a short distance
south of Central Point at 11 o'clock
Inst night, bringing them to this city
to be. held until tho arrival of tho
LiftJlft dnnnl V ahAvlrr Inrlnv
.'he men, who gave their names ns ,
Ralph Tiinin, Clarence Stnllh, Robert
Mltcholl and Claude Mackey, aro al
lngotl to linvo committed forgery and
to have broken Into a store near
Kugenc. A total of $285.36 cash was
found on their persons, together with
two I. W, W. membership cards and
a pair of bruss knuckles.
The men were traveling m a largo
car headed south when McMahon and
Talent hailed them to stop, but In-jcnrouto to Sacramento
stead of doing so they nfeeded on. fiend some pictures of Crater Lake,
McMahon drew alongsido in order Med ford and the Rogue River valley
Ihat 'Tulent might gain foothold on'vlews to your friends. Palmer's plc
the fleeing car. With that officer lures are best, tf
on tho car. tho men stopped after Tho j('OI.0iBn Missionary society of
traveling a short distance farther. tnt) rirHt Methodist Kpiscopul church
They were searched for firearms, but wm mrot Friday afternoon, October
none found. I 2nd at tho homo of Mrs. Emma Whol-
' Tho man. upon whose person tho d()rti 424 smith King street. This is
brass knuckles wore found, was the first meeting of tho new year and
taken hi charge by McMahon, whilo overy woman of tho church is cordial
Talent bid tho threo others to take ly invited to be present,
places In the front seat and drive toi Palni01..s Photo muuio makes tll(1
Modford, while ho seated hlniBolf in UCfit pictures. tf
'1?,,raJr . , . I Despllo the aserllons of local stock-
.W tliw arrived horo tho mon ' , , tll(,it. L.lUtlc
wore promptly locked In tho city JkII h,lv0 nol ,. t , ,)l0 AHhland
to await tho arrival or Sheriff Tuy- k WIltl,rHhC(li (!(lnl(0 p,.oo( thlU
lor from BugOllo. C.iiIb nro to l.n foun.l In Urn p.n.von
wan brought out yeHtonluy whon four
head of atock owned Ity Ooortfe
MulhlH, well known local cattleman,
were driven nut of the watershed and
placed in the city pound. Ashlund
UKACII TUMl'OHAIlY AGREEMENT
(Continued from page one.)
Pnmmlflllnna Wnm aa fo w onaf. n a ftinir
Wflro upon presentation by Finance i T''I'1i"KM;
Minister caillaux of his first settle
ment prnxsal last Thursday.
The American commission Immedl
atclyvwent' Into an executive session.
. President Is Informed.
Mr. Coolldgo was Informed of overy
lleuutlful patterna In hand pulntcd
Meito t'hliu. cuph nnd saucers on tft.le
at apecial price of 2&c. Japaneuo Art
Store. 171
Acoerdlntr to recent reporta from
the Sacred Heart hospital, whero he is
detail, It was declared, of tho neRo
Uations up to last night and It was
said on behalf of the Amorican com
mlBslon that the situation had not
changed ovornlght Inaofar as any In
dications' from either camp showed.
' While' tho American momhers wero
disinclined to talk about their confer
ence with tho president, It was appar
ently tho bollof that tho American
commission will wait for tho French
; to move next.
' Members of the American group
hoped, however, that tho conversa
tions would not end Immediately.
" Those of the Americans who re
fused to consider negotiations at an
end based thoir hope on, tho slognn
"we never quit trnrtlng until the game
is ended," It was pointed out that
a patient, IjCHter Itennett, who recent
ly underwent nn amputation of a leg,
.is continuing to improve.
We pny for asnes und sell dirt
chenp. Drown & White Agency, Ine.
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Fire season Is over as far as tho
fire lookouts for tho stato in southern
Oregon aro concerned, as they were
all relieved of their posts yesterday
for tho winter and spring season. Fire
lookouts for tho national forests are
still on duty, but aro expected to be
relieved In the very near future.
I Hand decorated candles, GOc a pair.
'Jap Art Store. 171
Specify Snklor'a creamed cottage
cheese. 166
William Von der ITellen, a well
known contractor of Med ford, who
has built many sections of tho Pacific
Mmfi-na ntn.r .... a ....1. ..- 1)1
the seders, conversations to be held 'Z erln i'.o U
t It was notod. that Secretary Mellon's
statement did not indlcnte the width
of tbe gap separating tho two com
liilflstotin. ! The French commission. Informed
unofficially of the statoment by the
American Becrotary, loft to M. Calllaux
the determination of its course. Ono
here to submit bids on state highway
work. Port la ml Oregonlan.
- Have you tried Snldcr's creamed
cottago cheese? Ask for it. 166
Rudwelser $1.50 per doz. at Do
Voe's. ' 130tf
Tourists from a distance rcgiHlcred
'at Merrick's Motor Inn includo the
n. .1, - ,t , . families of John oRll of St. Paul and
or the members descr bed tho mcmor f, ..,, . ,llw,,i ,,,
nmlnm '(rn ht wn..i,i nnt c- M- Mnl of Minneapolis, Minn., F.
comment at leugth.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. (A. P.)
plans of the French debt commission
to sail tomorrow on tho liner In
France liavo not boon altered so far
an the management of tho lino has
booh advised today.
At tho offices, however. It was ox
plulncd,; the reservations would he
Imlil until thin ovonlng, when It wan
opctod ntlvlcon would ho received
hs to any changes ronulttng frmn Hie
ro loot ion of tho latest French settle
ment proposal.
ATTEMPT TO ItAISK K-A1 FAILS
(Continued from page one.)
now at Newport, will bo shipped to
Portland, Ore., to tho homo of his
mother, for burial.
Gibson's wife, who had been hero
making arrangements for (he trans
fer, returned today to her homo In
Hit t It, Maine.
Leo Firm, brother of Machinist's
Mute Rudy Firm of Klein. Mont., a
member of tho crew, was permitted
to visit thq rescue fleet today.
ttOSTON. Oct. 1. When Captain
lrbcrt T. Parker. Inspector of hulls.
AmKim Gelor , in tho hearing today
whether ho had made any previous
(ftntemont to any other board the wit
ness sprung a surprise by saying that
.a mail who had represented hluiNcIf
as a Captain Parker had come to the
hospital nnd questioned htm. The man
said ho would come back the next I
day with a typewritten statement for !
Orler to sign but ho never cntne buck.
, tinier admitted talking with offl
rem and members of the crow of the
City of Home.
Michael S. Urn, another survivor,
testified that tho last words ho heard
l.lrutonant Dohson speak were "give
rpoCit line." addressed to tho City of
jtome. On being awakened by what
ho. thought was a battery exphmlon
It followed the commander who went
into .the central operating compart
ineut and ordered all bunds to quar
ters.
i. .Ira followed the captain to the
Jtrldgo, Tho City of Homo was close
alongsido and Lieutenant Dohson was
nhoutlnff to tho steamer to throw a
line. A minute later the submarine
went, down and he was drawn under
whop tangled In the antenna, lie whs
rcucd by a boat from the steamer.
Orler Mid he did not hear any
w Miotics, signals, bells or orders while
km wan on tho submarine.
r' When all the submarine's lights
were on Oder said, one light would be
ylMihla to other vessels at all times, but
ii i .to itnl.isi nnuM Iia iri'tt nnlv from
n7 mi hh" . -
certain angles. He did not know In
what direction It was likely the H-fil
was running at the time of the col
tlalon. The boat was having an en
tii Jest which was due to lat until
Ihe neit morning and was tn have
atnyed on tho surface lh gmghout the
Ansley of Detroit. Mich., V. K. Noble
of Chorokoo, Iowa, Henry Stamper
of Holcnmb, Wis., H. W. James of
ltutto, Mont., and F. M. Henslcy of
Prescott, Ariz.
Knldcr's creamed cottage choeno
now on sale In Med ford. 166
Dr. K. D. Hlwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 K, Main. tf
LAUNCH A
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (A. P.)
Tho National Wood row Wilson Me
morial association today started a
drive to raise $5,500.1)011 to erect me
morials for the lata ' prcHlduut In
Washington and at Princeton univer
sity. The memorial In Washington would
be an educational Institution erected
on the outskirts of the national capi
tal to be called tbe Wood row Wilson
Memorial university. Tho campaign
Is In charge of A committee, including
Senator Cope land, Now York : Secre
tary Wilbur; Governor 10. Krlckson,
Montana ; Governor A. McMutlen,
Nebraska; Dr. I 'avid Starr Jordan,
ex-pre.sldent of I .eland Stanford uni
versity; William Green, president of
the American Federation of Labor;
Onirics llolbrook. Oregon, and others.
Cameo
Quality and iryle dl'
ccming women find
that coveted Indlrldu
aliry in Cameo Hati.
Ajk Your MtIIfnrcV
"Cameos"
BEATEN AT GOLF
BY ALEXA STIRLING
ST. LOUIS, Oct. J. Murk K.
ilrowno of Los Angeles, runner up In
last year's championship, was elimin
ated today in tho women's national
golf tournament at tho St. Louis
country club three nnd two by Mrs.
Alexa Stirling Frazer of Ottawa,
Canada, who was champion for five
years whilo a resident of Atlanta.
Miss Krowne made a gallant de
feiiHG ngalnKt almost unbeatable golf
as Mrs. Frazer after scoring three
under par with a 37 on tho first nine
to lie five up, was even with perfect
figures on the last seven holes. In
fact Miss Drown had to sink long
putts on the last two holes to get a
halve and ft was only at rare, occa
sions that the Canadian gave the ten
nis star a chanco to win.
Miss Cu minings fulfilled her pro
mise by defeating Mrs. J 1111 on the
fifteenth green. Sho will play In tho
semi-finals with Miss Co Hull while
Mrs. Frazer will meet Mrs. Fordycu.
BASEBALL SCORES
National.
At l'hlladelphlu
Itrmiklyn
I'l-.lladelphln i...
Khrharut und Taylur;
Wilson. .' r .
(. II.
Ii II
K.
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und
would nt picas against and strain
the hull structure.
I His theory had ! that It was
nu h expansion of the uvorslsea cenn
In the Shenandoah that caused her
hull to hreak In inld-air. Those on
hoard have denied hefor the court
that such wus tho case.
Heplylnif to a hypothetical ques-
I .i i i..r.ir lha court. Captain
Heinen said there were no outsldo
forees In tho nlr that could break up
a dirlcible, unless tho hull structure
previously hnd been slrulnod by In
ternal pressure.
The question was that of a ship
being tossed up and dropped 111 the
air Just as the Hhenandnah was.
going over tho pressure height, then
falling, thon raising again and finally
meeting a. terrific upward gfet on
tho bow.,
Bring your olean cotton i
office. Ws'll buy thorn.
I to this
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With Hertford trade Is Med ford rnrt.
E,
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At ChlcoKO It. II. K.
Cleveland ,.. 0 4 0
Chicago 3 7 1
Vou-ell nnd lj. Scwell; Illunkenslilp
and CJrabowsky.
CAPTAIN' CUOSS.KXA.MINF.I).
(Continued Prom Page One)
Onel William Mitchell that there
should have been porachules on the
Shenandoah.
Opiocd to Parachutes.
"I would not permit any para
chutes In an nlrshlp," he said with
emphasis. . "r might modify that by
saying Hint I would not allow any
of tho present typo to be placed
aboard the ship." I
As an additional safeguard In air
ships. Hcincn proposed that smaller
gas hags bo used so that If they ex
panded to tho very fullest they
WASHINGTON, Oct. I. fA. TV)
Tho irrigation development uf the
west will go forward without Inter
ruption with understanding and co
operation by congress and local inter
ests. Commissioner Alead uf the bu
reau of reclamation of the interim-
department declared today in a state
ment.
AsKei-ting an erroneous impression
prevailed that there was needless dc
lay and opposition on tbe part of the
bureau in carrying out reclamation
projects for which appropriations
were made by the last congress, the
commissioner said the bureau desired
to build projects wherever a sound
economic development was ussurcd.
20 Killed by Storm In .la pan
TOKYO, Oct. 1. (A. P.) Twenty
persons wc-o reported killed today
and ninny were injured in the must
torrential rain storm In Japan in fifty
years. At Tokyo yesterday fifty
houses were crushed by a landslide
and serious damage also was reported
ill tho Kanto district.
Deschutes Fair 0H'iis
1IKNU, Ore., Oct. 1. The Des
chutes county fair opened today at
Dcdmond with nil school children of
tho county admitted froo. A school
pageant and tho crownlw? of tho
Deschutes county fair queen, Kdn
Towno of Lower ilridge, will be the
pening day's features.
Our Bit
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JERVICE StOOy Rggl
our bit-we po
J ALL WE CAN FOR
flk&A OUQ. CUSTOMER?
Courtesy 'is delivered with
each order Jarge or,
small.
You will like our coal and
our .fair way of doing
business. "' -T
BAKSENLCO.
'PHONE239EDroRD ;
me Answer to the Burning 'Question
PHONOGRAPHS
Bargain Prices and Terms
Four Standard
Makes to Select
From. Late mod
els, beautiful
designs, every
instrument in
perfect condition
Here are a few of
them: 1
$275 Victor at... . ....5110
S260 Brunswick at $190
$200 Victor at $85
$290 Pathe Actuelle at .......... .$55
$225 Vocation at $85
$80 Victor outfit (20 records) $35
$75 Pathe at $30
$100 Brunswick at $75
Most of these phonographs are practi
cally new, some of them having been
used only as demonstrators. Every
one is a real bargain.
New Brunswicks
Latest -Models
$210 Value-Now $190
Terms during this clean-ut) $1.00 down, balance at
$5.00 per month. Make your selection now before
the est instruments are taken.
WEEKS & ORR
q R, W. WILSON
Mgr. Music Dept.
D. C. DURHAM
Pluno Tuner
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