SrEDFORD MXTL TftTBTTXE, SrEDFORT), OREO ON, MOyPXT, ' XTOUflT 57,-1923.
87,142 VISIT HELEN KEEPS HER
CRATER LK. SO
i
FAR IIS YEAR
WKST SIDE STAIlll'M. FOH
KST MILLS. N. V., AilR. 27. (IP) .
Helen Wills today retained her
national women s tennis champ-
;-tv ' '
VKxcoortins last year's record
brenkluK total of 8U..K4 visitor.
n summary report of tuurlxt travel ioiiHlilp. dcreut Iiik Helen Jacobs,
Into Crater Lake national park ho . ti-z, li-l.
Car this scnson has a total ot ST,-, it tool: Minn Wills JiiHt 33 1-2
people, which .. approximate .-,
16.SM3 more than at this I Inn- In fir,, tlnlei aildh:.-; ) to the KuK-
1027.
,:Tho number of motor oars on- ;
4crlnK tho park has renehcil 2C-:
651, which Is an increase of over
8,0110 at tho same time Inst year. I
llsh and French championships '
which she has won already this !
yar.
A crowd of 2,000 persons lookod
on at a match filled with thrills:
and harder fotiht than the scores j
fjver i i.auu visitors so rar tnis sea- i.1(ii..,io H.i liic.iliu mu.w.
eon have come to the lain, more i ,,,,, on a darinK 110t Klllll0 mixed I
Mian once, and were transported I wlh (;lllly cno1 atroltes mil lost i
by 0,7tH automobiles. Korty mo- j largely bocanso of .Miss Kills' sue-
lorejcics, carryinc visitors, navo CUBH ttpiklllK this Hlylo or lit-.
p,rrlved to dale at the lake, an-l tack. Sho was considerably wilder
zu, complimentary automobiles, thnll Miss Wills who nlso was her;
cnrryinif r,(I passenuers, have also superior in speed of drive,
arrived. Yesterday approximately!
J.Onn, people entered tho park, and '
WfU'n transported In 324 automo- ',
..''AMERICA I.AI l)l:i)
Sport Briefs
, " j(Coiillnued from Pngo One.)
fffc role of his country, the IJnuor-4h)o-
Mr. IvelloKK Is able lo mea
UIO With Just pride all the road
covered In so short a time since
tho epoch when we examined, llolh
of. us.' the possibilities of realiza
tion ot Ibis vast diplomatic enter
)rl e.
'. "None Is better qualified to rake
Carl in the
i'i:.ntji.i:ton, ore., aw. 27
A) ited .Mays of Portland and Kill
Itocco, Spokane, were ready lo en- i
tor the flriK tonlKht In one of the
two eight - round evenls on the
Monday flttht card. Kueh welKlie.l
1 fill, pounds. In the other i-inht-rounder,
.Ilmroy Watson, I'orlhind,
was to nice! Tommy (Sardner, Wal
la Walla. They are bautamwelKbls.
The rest of the card: lllllv
negotiations IihIiiv i f'hureh. 1'orlland. um Kill l-nr-
OroURht to u happy ending, the j I'lsl. Kpokane, welters, six rounds:
preponderant pari of which was l Kid Alabama, Laflrande, and
iiis ano which will nlways sland In Young Hlackwell, Porllnn.l, wcl
hls honor In the minds of men, his ters, four rounds,
optimism and tenacity have over- i
tjome numan skepticism, Ills loy-; HAJ.KM, Oro Aug. 27. (IP) In i
Mly nnd good faith, tho good will 10 Innings of brilliant playing by
brought lo dissipate by clear both clubs, the Salem Senators yes
((rid precise explanations the legit 1-ierday defeated the Albnnv Alcos.
2 to 1, Inldng the first game of n
series of three that will decide
whether Albany or Salem Is to
piny Ftend for Ihe season's honors.
Johnny Meek for Salem whiffed
Ifi Aleos and allowed only three
hits. Coleman, Albany pllcher, al
lowed six lilts.
I!.
Albany j
Salem o
llalterle-i: For Albany
man and Wilkinson: for Salem
iiecK anu i-jiiwards.
11. K.
3 3
11 II
Cnlc-
inato misgivings, have won for him
the confidence of all collaborators
nd his clear slghlodness has
shown what one can expect from
foyrrrimontH which nro guldoil by
profound . aspiration of their
peoples.
-. "What grenter lesson can bo of
fered tho world than this spectacle
prv reunion where for signature of
fc;"prirt against war1, tlormnny of
jtei' freo wlll find on "nn even foot
Injt jilKt'ii. hoH place Among' the
gRnriloi'le's. hel former adversaries.
The ncriaslon is 'All tho more strlk
jfifr 'fohen it is given to a I'epresen
Tot'lve of I-'ronce'to receive for the
ptni time since morn than half a
.century, a Herman foreign min
ister on French soil and glvo him
irni same weiconie as nil Ms rnr
eiltn colleagues.
i wouio nisi gentlemen when
this t cprcsentntivo of Oermnny Is j
named' Strcwomnnn, tbnt one can j
fcellovo me particularly happy lo I tl HANTS PASS, ore., Aug. 27. '
fonder homage to the highness of Wl The engine and seven coaches i
mind1 nnd to tho courngo of this of the iiorlhbouud Shasta Limited, i
eminent man of stnto who during train No. 12 of the Southern p,i. j
inure, than throe years has not clflc. left the Hack close to lunnel
hesitated lo engage nil his rcspon-:4 north or here ni 2:31! p. m. yes-'
lhlllty In .the work or cooperation Iterday. No one was injured In' Ihe j
for the maintenance of peace." accident and the cars- remained
J M. Brlnnd concluded with a o,uo- ! upright on the ties. '
tntlon or President t'onlldge's sen- ' A sprend rail was believed ie- I
jtlment: "An act or war In any part 'sponsible ror ihe derailment ullho '
of the wmid Is nn act which causes ; blame today bad not been dcl'ln-
prejudice, to the Interests or my i Itely placed. I
country" he added: ; Wrecking crews worked until j
i '."The modern law of Interdepen- midnight bef the cars could be I
donee or nations Imposes on every i moved, I
Statesman that bo take ror hlmseir Tunnel 4 Is near West ford and!
this memorable word of President about thirty miles north of flrants 1
Coolldge." I Pass. !
arrival of the plenipotentiaries at
the foreten office to sign the re-
nttnciatlon of war pact. j
Shortly after the lunch hour !
spectators increased greatly and
police began cleaiiiiK tho streets
bordering the ministry of foreign,
affairs. There wot no consider- i
ublo show of force but the police ;
were alert.
Communists through their organ
Hunuuiite, declared they would
not permit police to stifle their J
"nuti-war protest" and their man. i
.. , . . ' lrestatlon of "solidarity with the
TOko. Aug.. W The . Soviel!i.. mai!ill., much of the fnct
Kellogg-P.riand treaty marks the that, Soviet Russia was not Invited
dnwn of a new day. said I'.nron to the rust signing oi tne ueuiy.
Olichi Tannka. premier of Japan. , T here was , . p ce cb3an. p a .-
! In a Htfttement tnrtay. placarding walls with posters
"Japan hiln mat ilnwn and ahf ( against Kellog's "anti-Soviet plot
, repoioos In tho prospect of an ago and "pact of war."
! in a silk hat and cutaway, was
first, to arrive but Secretary of State
Kellostf, Ambassador Hernclt and
j of continuous peace." the premier
(declared. "The treaty t will ever
; mark nn epoch in history. It nl-
wnys will sinnd as the portal to
an era where In it is officially pro-
claimed that war is unworthy of
. civilized man.
No Team Work Here ! !" CES
- , , ' THAI PEACE DAI j
If J -Mmi 1 FOR WORLD NEAR
j l"J(' s$Vi:, -i
i An, m. ...w,m ' . v u i i-u.
mi I.XW f I I" '" . i ' ' vii, fV',:.0 fL. Pacific coast airports, and collect-
It appreciates the honor of being
host lo the tdgnatorles of a gen
eral pact of renunciation of war.
"If this honor has been left to
France as acknowledgment of the
moral standing she enjoys thanks
to her constant effort iu the cause
of peace, 1 gladly accept such til
bute on behalf of the government
of the FVunch republic and I ox
press the gratification of the whole
people, happy that the Inmost re
cesses of their national psychology
should at last be understood by the
world."
Mrs. Kellogg who drove up behind,
wmn thrmirrli nnlitPiiPnu nf Ihe
diplomatic protocol, allowed to be j
tfw-hnii-iillir flret TlldV WPI'R met '
t lecnuicu iv iirsi. i ncy wbiu i
The enterprise and initiative of h ,, (ie F0unuieres. master of
America in the fields of humnnl- ceremonies, and escorted to For-j
larian nnd pacific effort never np- el;il Minister Briand who had been
peared to better advantaRO than nl . waiting their arrival for nearly an 1
hour.
Mrs. Kellogg appeared much sur
prised when M. do Fouquleres,
bending low. kissed her hand. There
was something of a shock to the
Americans nlso when the chief
usher, in blue jacket, red breeches,
white stockings and pounds of gold
lace, brought down his halberd
roundly on the stone floor three
times for each of the throe Amer
icans ns they passed.
Tho pressure for cards of ad
mission was much greater for to
day's ceremony than even for the
conclusion of the war renunciation
i treaty, the baron added.
! Declaring his only regret to be
j Dint due to work and distance he
! was unable to accept the Invitation
! to he present nt the signature cere
I mony, ho said: "I most assuredly
j am there with Count I'chlda in
; spirit and .with all my heart I ittor
iht.so congratulations."
Baron flonsuka Hayasht, former
minister lo China and former am
bassador lo Home and London,
i ni.'ide the following statement:
"ft Is a matter of worldwide
felicitation that (ho great nations. I treaty 01 versaiies
following the initiative of the ! JIno ?Mlv " B- , Tlu;ro, w
rnlteu Klates. have assembled en- ! foimil1 ""meats for cards by nowB-
til llmtwlnn ,. . . . 1U MIII1W HIMI1C lllll! til It-I1K "IU'
l'," ""'T.1.y"!w''. mm'' "simoy, but only 100 were admitted. I
in aimuiKiiiu in I 1 . uie powers I rpi. ,.w, -f tlnu.a ...flu ,tlI,.n.
I ""iT'.i 1e""tfu,"y, W0W"M,K tht'cratic. despite the old lace which
was
II XI) V
VISIT
FOR iH BENCH
HITS LEGAL
)tihlican central committee to tnko
Ihe place on the legislative litkei
left vacant hy th wltlidrawal of
Theodore Cramer, Cramer with
drew to become secretary of the
State (linkers' association. .... ,
WIND ItAISKS HAVOC
(Continued from Page Onev)
. Pncific coast airports, and collect
ing data for the Pennsylvania rail
road, in connection with Its
(plans to establish a trans-continental
rail -anti air service, passensers
I traveling in planes by dy. nnd in foreign minister,
particularly noticeable on
innny of the gorgeously dressed
I ushers. There were a few high
hats. Amuasstiuor t'lauuei, rrencn
envoy lo the United States, was
the first to come with a topper.
But even the silk hats were worn
with great disregard for the sar
torial conventions with frock coals,
cutaways, and even sack suits.
Dr. Oustav Streseman, German
was among the
. The right way
to pop corn
is to put a Utile in the pumper
at a time. Then each kernel
will pop out fluffy and tender.
Hills Bros., by roasting their
coffee a few pounds at a time
by a patented, continuous
process, secure a marx-elous,
uniform flavor in every pound
a flavor thatnoothcr roast
i ing method can equal.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Frrsh from Ike orlgtnaij '
vacuum park, kaiilp-.
ofeittd u-ilh a kty.
i rr ii '"nn Tri'.oir
(Continued from Pngo One.)
HALKM, Ore.. Aug. U7.-HP) The
certificate of nomination of Loyal 1
II. (irnham of Washington county
as an independent cnndldate for ;
the supreme court has been pre- j
eni(.,t lo 'he svri'tnrv of state, j
but will not he filed until an opin
i i as to the correctness is received '
from Atforney-CJcneral Van Winkle, j
Tlie ntlnrney-ueneral in on his vit- I
cation, hut will he back by tho
middle of the week.
(raliam asks that a nor his name .
on the hat lot Ihe words "Favors
iton-purllsan judiciary. Indcpend- I
ent." he used. IIut iilnce the eer- I
tiflcale does not show that the as- j
semldy that nominated him declar-j
. .... ...i .).!,-, i,u- imuiiifj-
genernl h to he consulted. I
A certificate of nomination was
received today for .lames A. Chin
nock of (IrantM Pass, who was nnm
ln;ited hy the .losophlne county re-
qmAG REWARD OFFERED
FiiR wmmw
POHTLAXn. Ore., Aug. 27. (p) i
A reward was offered today by ;
Airs. V. R. Wahosky for the re
turn of a 300-year old necklace I
which was among approximately
$.'t,500 worth of jewelry and hejr-1
looms stolen from her homo last j
night. f i
The necklace, she said, .was.
given to her great grandmother I
by (leneral Lafayelle and was to j
have been presented to the local I
chapter of laughters or the Amer-I
lean Revolution.
lomadn, which swept across Mills,
I'nttawattamle, Cnss and Mont-
jgomery counties late yesterday.
! All known casualties were re
j ported from Elliott, Montgomery
'county, where James H. .Tcrvis and
his live-year-okl son were killed
i as the tornado demolished their
; larm home. Mr Jervis Ik in a
i critical condition from injuries
received at the same time. Mr. and
Mrs. (ieorge smith and baby were
also seriously injured nt their
: home nearby.
i The town of Oakland, Pottnwat
! tamle county, is believed to have
suffered the most damage with
nil telephone and telegraph lines
! (lowii throughout the district, only
j meager reports . filtered out. A
J f-lHtement. that six persons had
been, slightly Injured and that the
! cnnm'f national church and store
.buildings had been destroyed could
not be verified early today. ' .
I trains at night, cutting the time i last to arrive. Ho was pale and
between Kan Francisco and New clearly showed the effects of bis
York to two 'days and two nights, i recent illness. Neither he, nor the
Many Mcdford people visited the other plenipotentiaries was cheer
airflelrt today to see the Lindbergh led and the crowd of spectators was
I'lano. very quiet.
...... r j The signers came into the clock
A.MI-WAU I A( T SIGNED I mnm nrnmntlv nt three o'clock
and within three minutes Foreign
I Minister Briand rose for a short
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CHICAGO, Aug. L'7. W1) Four
SO e rubbers uvei-nowered twn
watchmen of a Sears Roebuck re
tail store today and escaped with
between $LT.,noo nnd s.in,(ino In
ensh nfior blasting open a safe.
. MLLKXSVILLK, X. Y.. Aug. 27
(fil The neighboring vlllape of
Xapanoch and some other places
were isolated today hecauso 1
Sunday cloudburst of an hour'?
duration convened Handout creek
inio a surgiuK river, which leaped
its bunks and spread over an area
20 miles lone and seven miles
wide.
;es of photographers to get their iullmw of welf'' nnd tribute to
; plates out to waitin-' messengers ' tlle hih principles of the pact.
I who sped by motorcycle to the air j Tne Plenipotentiaries came in a
j fields to send them to Berlin, Lon-, Procession preceded hy the master
: nun uuu oiuer European caiutais. i " ... j v.nv.t
: Some American photographers ! of "shers, one wilh Ahalberd lead-1
' longed for trans-Atlantic fliers to j inR t,,e march. They took their :
carry their prints to the United ' 8eats flulckly and then there was ,
-States. a dazzling moment when blinding j
, Within a few nUnutes after Ihe M'Kbts were turned on for the mo-
ireatywas signed telegraphic mes-1 tlon Picture men who were film.-I
sages were sent to the Amerl-!"1 tIie Motoric event.
can diplomatic representatives all i There were 73 gold chairs In ;
tover the world to present to 47 I a11 fo1 distinguished spectators,
'states invitations to adhere to the suc" ns premier toincare wno sat.
pact. Twenty-four of these were , wlth Ml8- Kellogg on his right on
sent' from the Paris embassy and the r,ont rmv facing the hollow
2; were to be sent from the state j emi r lne horseshoe table where
department at Washington. The j coul(l 8fie tlie signers, face to
invitations had previously been i facfi
'mailed and telegraphed to all the I HIsing anW facing the plenipo
: points affected so they might have i tentarles Foreign Minister Briand
'the document ready when word snm
WATCH w)
Vj REPAIRING jlj
was wlreil
Binned.
that the
treaty
I
I would rather have had each
one viae sttnnly nnd in the name
of his country attach liia signature
PARIS, Auc. 27 IIP) Crowds I to the Kteatest collective act horn
began to gather along- the river i of nonce, hut it would be to acouit
.embankment in front of the Qunl i myself badly of my duty to my
' DOrsny at noon today to witness '"country not to tell you how much
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