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Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Good From Evil.
Regulated Cannibalism.
Politics, Very Little.
Realist Optimist.
(Copyrltiht, 1928, by Slur Co.)
John J. Rasknh, cliiiirnmn of
the Democratic cninmittoo, es
tulilislies, with l,(inil.il(HI, a
i'numlnlimi to help poor chil
dren start in life. The money
is friven in memory of his son.
William lfaskob, whose life was
out short at 20 in an automo
bile accident.
Wise providence extracting
mod from evil, makes the sor
row of affectionate parents a
blessing to the poor.
' Sir Hubert Wilkins' " I'ndis
covercd Australia" lakes you
back to Marco Polo's travels in
the east.
Sir ILuoert saw many sav
aes with loiid tails, lontr
enough to show in photographs.
These savages arc cannibals
and admit it, but they regu
late cannibalism. "Only yonni;
men may eat young babies."
The flesh of young girls is pre
served for old men of the tribe.
AVomen may not eat young
boys, but anybody may eat
grown-up men and women.
Kven aborigines converted to
Christianity cling to cannibal
ism. A man killed for wife
stealing was eaten. The sav
afes'said: "His spirit has finite
to Jesus; it will not return to
harm us. Why should we waste
.fine fat meat ?"' .
.Marco Polo described men
even lower in the . Scale and
with longer tails' Most annoy
ing to anti-evolutionists. Hut
probably Satan planned the
thing to worry us.
'lovernor Smith will talk to
the farmers again. Herbert
Hoover is going soul li to try to
break that solid Democratic re
gion, first Republican candi
date to undertake the task in
manv years.
Mr. Knnvoi' is siiiil to lip 1111-tl.-t'itlcd
nli.nit (npieK for i-erlain
spoeelit's.
Imleeisitui, iisuiilly foreiiiii to
liim, should bp completely lack
inpr in this ciiuipiiiifti. The pro-
ic wiir.t nnswprx to TITKSH
(iieslions:
Are yon fioiti); to eoiitiniic
inispfrily iintl iiici't'tisp it?
Uavp you planned fur ini
prnviiit; this country for frrenl
initioniil undcrtnltini.'N, ronds,
p.'innls, drainiitio, irriiiiitinn.
power '.'
Is it your intention, in time
of need, to use unemployed
limn-povi'pr in public works, nt
fair pay, instead of nllowini; it
lo yo to wnstp?
f
I ioveriKii' Smith nlxn will
vViit.tho South nnd undertaki
to Jv-ppp it solid.
Dy- will tell the Southpriiers
tluil liis plans would not force
tliPin to turn wpt. Slntps that
want to lip dry would lie dry.
Those that want tn lie wet
would lip wt-t.
TIip Kintr sent eoncratnla
linns Friday to T. P. O'Connor,
oldest menihpr of the House of
Commons, nu his SOUi birthdfi.v.
O'Connor says he is n renlist
oWimist. As a realist Iip knows
tlinf' life is wit! ; ns tin optimist
lie rcKuscs to liP,ilispoiirat;p.l.
O'Crriiiinr took his first news
, puper job til ypnrs fiffo.
To bp an fifitimist aflpr (51
t years of mwspa per wu-k is i
aT usual.
ra The (treat Z..elln will mart
Tmm llerlln on Ocioher ! and make
il-e flichteto ew York "In frnm
.Vt to Sft hours." T'our American
, (CoDUnucd oo Tm four.) I
2 OREGON TEAMS LOSE
STATERS FAIL
i Victory By Decisive 19 to 0
: Score Due to Brilliant
Quarter Corvallis Gets
Bad Break, and Fumble
Costly Beavers Pass
es Grounded.
Ity Victor C Sillier
(Associated I're.ss Sports Writer)
COI.ISKI'M, l.OM ANtiKI.RK.
Oct. a. A'i The football walls of
southern California's Troy wit h
( stood tho batiei iiiK of iho heav v
puiinfie Ki'd niaehine from ivkh
; Slate rollfK today In brilliant
rallies nf I heir nwn the Trojan
j took a IK in it toll of iheir I'aol-
I'ii- i-oasl t'lMift-riMife foe.
j 'Vietnry by ueh a decisive score
j was more than any Trojan follow-ji-r
hdil looked for, and most of the
'credit was laid al (he feet of their
' dynamic quarierhack-ltiadf ,-. Dim
', Williams. It was be who accotini-
:cd for in I southern ('alilrn:a s
j points, with his tricky running.
i pasMing; ami kiekiiiK.
He Htiided lb- Trojan machine
.with Broal strateKy. and himself
I haltpri one of Oregon Htrtie"-
hioi ial thrusis to within the sbail-
; ow oi his own final line.
IMS,. ..ft.-.- pass knix-aon fiown
just out or rca.-li or wultlni; Ciie-
uoii r.-(Hivi-rs and i-ni-h inn.- nit
far-lu-HViiiB llmvaril .Maple. I.i-av-
.iiiurtvrltark star, woulil
another thrust turned aside.
Southern ralifnrnia's first seore
icanie 111 the openint; period, jusl
: elKhl . ulays after the opellltnt
'mm. A ' finnl;le liy furl flilinori-.
' OreRn-. Statfl1 tullhai-k Rave the
I Trojans the ball on their foe'
;S2-y.ird line. Krom that point,
Williams i-arrie.i ine nan in
smashlnK line hueks rami hi-llHiam.
en.i runs aeross in.- ..r.iM-.s ...i-.-.
He eonverted
j The Orangemen threatened lat
ter in the period, .with a mixed
running nll.1 p.'issini; iiUael; whii'h
jwns eat short when Williams In
jlereepted one of Maple's lonu
I heaves on his own 17-yaril line.
I Tlie 1'iojans raine within fif-
jieen yards of ther-opponents' coal
early in Hie second .niart.-r. will-
j latns. however, passed Int.. the
. .-ml zone, and (ir.-yon took tl'-e
i hall on their own 20-ynrd line.
ThrnliKli virtually tin- reniaind'r
lnf llio t.ni-liul thl-V lillttll-ll 111 lllill-
'field, 'neither inilnlnir "'
IN AIR ATTACK WITH STANFORD
AGAINST TROY IN FIRST HALFi
extent, . I jit.- In the period, one (.ii1iik. It was Sliinlord's short. I , hlioris Minor
'of Itoiter MonlKoini-ry's pretty , snaiiv passes that lirnke the Ore- s'r- l.Ol'IS, Oct. I'.. (Pi l'lll.-ss
silral s canie lo a slop Just Inch-'.-. defense. Tke Oreiion lines- i the lied Ulrds of St. I.ollls reitaln
es from the Trojans' Kntl and an ,,, ,-,-peatedlv lore Ihroimll to some eonflilenec and fluhtini! Silrl
'(ireKon man In tryinu lo touch It ' nail th Red Cardinals hehlnd -.lie;1" "'c'r own home roost.- the
'down, pushed It over the line. ine for snhslantlnl losses. j world s series of lies, tiipears like
The hall was hrmmlit hack Into; Toward the end of the same. : ly lo draw to a short and one sided
pluv no s r'ii :o-yard line. -l 'Oret!on was much more successful I conclusion.
cnstlv t.Vvard penally set the hreakim; Hi the short passes' Th Vnnkees may he hnndlcaii
Trojan's hack lo their seven-yard perpretrnted hy tho Cardinals, lint i ll ''.v Hie loss nf a few Import
111.,,, .vlil.ln th,. shi.dmi- nf their I In thn rlrat half Iho nasses wore i "t Ce'is 111 I heir machine but whlll
coal.
liuffl.-ld. who had replaced
Williams while the brilliant cen -
eral rested up. punted nut of dan- i threat was lllfl llnrfmail s necur-; 'sn uciion in us wake.
Ker. The half ended with the Iwn ' ate tluowlllK arm on the lb lo IS-1 Itaw boned Jesse .loseph Haines
elevens batlllni: In in d-flelil. yard passes across the scrlmmnstc of l'lllllll.sllill s. Ohio, may be able
The second southern California n(. T1P Cardinals colliiletetl five lo do somethini! about 11 tumor
sere came as a result of a break such nasses for.71 yards anil for low. when the rivals jalher a'
after a determine! stand by "- : four first downs. Sportsmans Park for the third
cm had halted the Trojans Vest T,e Orenoll learn performed In j K-nne of the series, .lesse .loseph
ix inch f th.-lr it.ml. oreit.in a i ,-emai kahle shape, hut Poo War-: l Hi" fl"b ol plti-hlnc 111" first
punt frnm beneath Its itoai P""" j nor'H veteran eleven was Just loo i world's series Kiime before a home
afier a mail scramble behind the j Snrt, too experienced and too . crowd two years ami. was able
line fur possession of the ball- mnaterfiil for Hie mime but nev- lo do iiilie a bit nbout II. Then.
Williams kicked for conversion. ! crtheless Inexperienced Webfnnts. ' nwever, the Cartllnals met the
was l.lo.ked. It was seen, however, thai the , Vnnkees on even lernis. each will,
The liraiiBcmen mini-- a 05-yoi'd OreKon team showed more nromlse. ' one vleiory Kainetl. Now the Van
thrust led hv captain Maple wb . despite Hie defeat, than II has-kees are Iwn up. Kolr-' nt top
ran back McCaslins ki.-k off "'shown In yearn, lefore Ihe cninc speed ami down hill,
vnnls and t.a-sed and ran his had falrlv started, and the W eb-, It was a severe enoiiuh shock
way to s Cs an-vard line, where fm)ls, keved lo a f'thllm; pilch, lo National leasue tiarllsnns last
the hall was lost ' on downs afici'llit on Stanford with all feet smear-, October, when Ihe Yankees, In full
two Incomplete passes.
After a southern California
punt, a cnstlv fumble r.il.neo ore-
L-n,. Mtnte of ihe ball on their
own 7-y.ird line.
A pass. AX'illlanis to Thomas, v.e
ci.od for 24 ynr.laj lo alreiton s
S-ynrd line. Saiindi-rs nnd Will-
lams carried It the rest of the
way. the latter serine Williams'
conversion was blocked attain,
Williams and other first strlns
players were replaced, and Pit
remainder of ihe came was a bat -
t In between Tn.Jan reserves nnci
'the tired Staters. A few minutes
before Ihe end of Ihe same sooth-j
I cm California attain came within
scorlmr tlistancc but lost the ball
! on downs. The uiinie ended wlih
I the ball in fH-cuon's tioss.-sslnn In
mid-field.
Mnntv'onifiry
Map!
and Cecil;
carried the I
Sberweod. halfback.
burden of Ihe Oret-on
whale Williams. Saunders
ntlnrl:,
Tlmm-
as and
It. .rtlia n-ere thn Troilin
spears.
Sout V-r.-
California nulilav,l
Orccon in e' ery ileparlinenl of Hi
canno-lha! i- whv the Heavers
I hi. pes were blasted today. I1-
; year the Oregon .-.iters cam-
here to hold the Trojans to a 1-1
jto 12 score
!-llllimar . . ,
f Oreiton Slai- 0 Southern r -l H'
(Continued on l'ute dlx.)
'U' PLAYS EVEN
Warner Machine and Short
Passes Roll Up 26 to 12 !
Victory Game Thrill-j
ing But Ragged Biff!
Hoffman Big Threat and;
Experience Counts. I
HAVWAHl) FIICLI). ICtl-'ume. Ore.. !
Oct. (!. (fi't "Pop" Warner's 1
Stanford Cardinals ronijied away I
wlllt victory In a hard battle with
thu I Diversity of Ort'Ron lien- to- i
day heforo a crowd of lO.Oun. Tlie :
score was Uti lo U. j
OrcKon thrilled thn home folks j
at tho stm t when a touchdown-was '
scored alter tho kickoff. The ball
was fumbled hy Wilton, Stanford's
left half, and McCuicheoii, O rerun's
Knard, lecuvered it for a touch
down. The bis, flashy southerners wore
held scoreless for the rest of the
period, though Ore-on had a last-
,itcb stiiiiriilH on it nwn ihresh.
jUHt as ti,no wnH ,,.
Stanford's heavy quarterback, '
; erl) FleUchhacker pounded close!
to lllH KoaI in ,,e enrIy mrt ot j
tMH second period. Oregon then !
ROt tne )ftn at ,ie one yar(i Une !
; an,( a mnt took it to the JS ynr l
j ne- rieist-hiiat-ker drove haul
ofainst the Kieen line of OvoRnn,
am n pass from Hoffman. Stan
ford's fullliai-k, Rave the ball to
Wilton. Stanford's left half, who
went tliroiiKh left tat-kle for u
toiiclulowti, tieins the m-ore.
A touehdown ant! Koal hy Hoff
man then put Stanford in the lead,
hut Orenou was ftKhtln;; hard, and
sunn had mother touehdown, .Ma
son falling over the line after re-1
j celvlnR a pasB. !
The Stnnlnrtl nini llllle from tlils
: point l ad the ailvanlnKe. and ()re -
.KO tailed lo ci-ohh tne oai attain.
On a hlotked pnstt Nluller. who
Htihstituted for Worden, ttot
i hall and raced 110 vardH for
the
the
next laiiuuai score. I nil i inn., i-ui-i.
en lo convert.
In the next period, RmullliiH, win
was KtilistitiltlliK for I-'lelschhaoker,
drove on the Oreson's lioal, and
,vent over ii nil Huffman kicked
.-!(1al. The last period was n uracil-
n Kridiron contest with hrains
ind t)rawn well matched and neith-
eI. sj(ie scored.
t Was a raKRed Rnme, imnetu-
nt.,,1 r.n.il,- ll-ltlt ohvlollu mlstllU'es
on holh sides, hut none the less
i invariably Kood for yards'
i jt Stanford's hl- touchdown
1 ed Ihe redbacks.
I Hut In the end Ihe Cardinals won
out tlieir experience n..u in-.c...
. iniitlon first evelilliK the
score
and then riinnin" ii; a enmmnnd-
: Ini: leatl.
Sllllimnry:
, Stanfold l-t'.l
Worden
j Sellman
I'osl
Helnecke
Oregon H2i
Archer
Chrlstensou
Sladelma"
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, llobesky
Arlnian
I Harder
j piclsl hacker
Wilton
! Slmms
rnii,HPt
va-..n,i '
Wtiodle
SiaSOn
llnriie'.l 1
Kltzmlller
Hoflmaa
Score by periods
Oieuon
r, r. n n 1?
o 19 7 0 s
sianmrn
Ore :.ui scorlnic. Touchdowns,
MeClIK lleon, Mason.
Stanford scorinu. lollcntiowns.
Wilton. Hoffman, Muller. suhstl-
t ait In s: ror Wortlen. Smallintr. Points ;
from iry after touchdown. Huff-
mini -.
in:i!Ki:i.i:v. cni.. oci. n t.
Tn further eliminate the dancer
ondolunt fever cnnirncted Ihrouu-h
the use of cow's milk. Ihe cerlifled
milk producers of California have
Oit-'-'tln appropriated JI.eeo for re
u I., the I -nlver.il V of fall
I,i (.ntly ( ,,, ,,
carried Ihe f-v-0 which attacks ,
1 adults rather lhan children.
RUTH MAKES FIRST SERIES SO&RE
" 3 l.-T
Wit- -
This Associated Press Teiephoto shows Babe Ruth crossing the
home plate for the first score in the 1628 World Series. He singled
and came home on Gehrig's double., J
iroo ATrn r n i ran rnn
'nHiiiLo olhi lu im mm run
I TO HURL TODAY FILIV1 FUNSTER,
FOR CARDINALS ILL LONG TIME
. Knuuckle Ball Star Hope to
,
Stem Yankees Who Hold
Edge St. Louis Give,
Royal Welcome to Base
ball Idols.
ATTI'.NTIOX I'AXS
Ueports of the third Ranie
;.
of the wa.rlil series Iti-lwi-ell
4- .SI. I.nuis and New York at
I A W. t .,,,lu ...ill .... n.w.
from the
Mall Trilnine office
on ' North l-'lr slrt-et this
r- morniiiR coninn-ncinR lic-
iwi-i-n 1 0 : a t and ll oV-loi-k.
froiii the Associated I'ri-ss ac-
count of the Rami-.
The results will lie liroad-
! cast over K.MI:1) at nmin.
I "' Alun .1. flolild. Assoclaled
res
i a cok or iwo wnen n stenniroiier
siarts koiiik down tun sprendlne
nnd nble-hndled cnnni y, waltzed tlitin' an liiduslrliil center, this clly
thinnch four slraluiit ir a ni c tonlt-bt was pr.-pir-d for any cveni
n ialnst Ihe mil so bold Riiecaneers ailslni; loinorrinv from Ihe mccl
nf I'lttsblirl-'ll. Cnlisetpienlly. II ca'l inu ,w ,im piilltlial orKanl7.a
be Imagined how stunnili" the blow ' tinH
will be If the New Yorker, crip , Several thousand Inliabltanls
men nnn naililirnipe as tney are.
' administer Ihe same knockout wal
Ion lo Ihe apparently croccy Card;
Inals.
, T-, l-Ot'liTn.-llV- Th-
; ihiihu in ii riiuiUH wiirniH nuin
Ibe anxious calm of St. Ixiuls hase-
n''1" fanH aR f,y received their
Cardlnnlu who camp home tn.lav
. - . . .
ir.im a peniiaoi cnuipi.-si nnn two- -
losinis ennaitements In the baltlc , S'-' lallsis who . -annul the pres
for the world's cliBmpli.tihlp i "nl nallonal i.-..v.-a iiiuenl.
rar from belni! a dolorous oc
casion, after two defeats from the
Yankees, the milllnt; crowds abonl
the union station uave proof wltii
Iheir shouts that SI. Louis random
was backlrt lis team. As the lied
lllrtl warriors were conducted to
uailv deci.ral.-il ...ten o..tf,n.Mt.ll,.a
lo the accompaniment of two brass J'"' yrn M i:-.viu.lds. federal pro
bands and much I hcerlnK. npprec- i n"'"l"n li.Iiolnlsti.itor. and lii puly
latlve Krlns siread over their toun- ' hl,'f "' n , l'1" I'liimin- r ..f
lenances. : ''nH Ari.-es. .-d the raid, In whlf
. 4 ltl. loen wern ari'este.l.
Wll;cit VKCHTAIiT. Austria. Melleynolil-Oiei Pnc.t the selzui
Oct. li. -T.'l The rattle of musketry i Ihe lamest fli Ibis dlsli-lcl since
and the lre-..l of murcbinit troops i the advent of prohibition. I'art of
were heard to.lav In Wiener Ncu- i Ihe liquor was found In Iwo Inrit.
stadl as this Industrial center .In - ifarau'es, and Touch of It in bld-
f-iiies -onto or i.-pna iiref.nr.-tl for
bloodshed
when two rival poltticnl nrttanlza-
I lions meet tomorrow.
.-- -,rSrW
Larry Semon Slowly Sink-
ing In Mojave Desert
'Sanitarium Isolated
From World and No Com
'.munication. SAX IIICHNAKDINO, ('ill., Oct. II.
111 l-nrry Semon. motion iiic
lure comedian and director, was
lowly sillkitm and was not expect--d
to live throimli the nlttlil. tie
cordini; to Mrs. Nancy Smith, his
.ui.lliei-lu-lnw, who Jolt her hol.-l
;'or (he Mn.tiive sanitarium near
'Ictorvllle, to he with him.
'Semon was suffering nn allnck
if pneumonia, ami. was taken to
he sanitarium several days ami.
le was reported by his physician.
1'r. II. Carcelon as heln-; "very
'ow ' this moraiiiK, and has been
l.-i-lllilnir tliimielioill Hie iliiv. At
riinn o'cln.-k lotiiel.t It wns hellov-
d hv persons in Victorivlle, who
i 1 ml heeii In louch with Hie sail-
lariuni, thai the end would come
before niorllinit.
Tltero is no dlrecl eommunica-
Ion with the Mojave hospital as
it has no lelephoue, and is Hitu
ated In the desert beyond Victor
ville, across the San Lernardllio
moimtulns frfitn here.
The actor nnd runner vaudeville
ilar had been III for several months
it Ills ranch In the Vlclnrvllle ri
i .jion, HiiflerliiK Irom a nervous ins-
iider. t:ollseiiielll toss oi app.1
He. nnd Kcneral weakenliiK phys
ically, was said lo have made the
-iiicuiiitiliia attack more serious.
SOCIAL DEMOCRAT
ACTING DIFFERENT
WIIONKi:, Neusladl. Austria,
tlel. IJ. lVl I'arrlcad.-d and un
der armed patrols so Hint It re
sembles a wartime ennui rather
; ,,.(,. ,.n ,r p.-ae.-f,,! ,e-
cliiNlfin of tin? counl rysirto, hut
ih'ir nunif.-TK will mor ilnin
fKiilncd when tin Hpr-rlal 1 i-iiifis j
lipjiin (li-pnlt inu the (lmonxtiJit -
or lomoi iow ni'irninu. TJim iar- j
which hn vc f-li'Mliilcd riant
nuiHS moftint'M in'' th hik-IiiI lem-j
mTatM who iirodfanlnnl hero nri'l
In Iho cnpiiol nl th" lilnnvhr. '
nr ll.,tr- lief. ...we le-,,-..., nf fh.-lut
It'll. I. V WO(H). Cal., (i.-t. i-HV:
H"Ven llioiisaod cases of Honor,
with an estimated value of Xlon,
lll"!. whs m-lzed by federal prohi
bition tm.-nts in a raid upon an
livlnu' I'.oiilevaril mansion In Hi"
heart of II..- fli illy toibiv. Mn-
i l-n rooms enlereil onlv bv secret
I.:.-aces. The ..t-r.-te.l men were
tl.-orite Mi. tils, 1'7, and l-'.-rro ri.K-
Hal.
' or nm,. I UMl III nlUIl
Locals Score Touchdown
In Every Period to Win
44 to 6 First Touch
down In Two Minutes
Locals Excel In Every
thing But Passing.
M A KS1 1 I'M KI.D. (lit. (1. iSpo
ciiil In Alit i L Trilnmo) - Tin P"W-
I ti I .M.'tlliu tl IiikIi si'houl I'tiot
tiiill 1-;ini. i n n ruiiKlishmt over
the .l;irhil'l,l
ii tliis ut'li'i -
ih'uii. winniiiK l.v tht- sritre H'
14 Ui ). The lu'avn-r tn suh'is
out wi'ihrd t In1 liu-aLs, ami will
rljt.sM'M (hem in i-vt'iy l'pHriiut'iit
of Hit- uiiin'. fXL't'pi passlnK-
1 hi Kiver Htiilwui-is, con-
riil. -ill ami KinllliiK, ran wilil fi-.ini
llu- nii.-uiiiK whlsll.-. anil stiiroJ'1 ' 1 ""J1. Mm "v
In III.- Him two iiihiut.-s in' play.
;.m.,1 r..lht..,-,i saviK.. .Iiivim: i -
;i,.i; Unit nriif.i unntlifr inui h -
jil..w n. niiiUiiiK tli.- sn.iv at ili;-
I .-ml til' llu- first iillaitur. Ill In
.In lln-ir I'avur. Tin- .Snulhi-in tin-
, ibe M'ci.nd itnarier. :i ml brmiKlU J
Ibe Henrif to ;t2 to ii at the' end."
;(.' the ball. In the Iwn flmil
ijua riers. with vleiory eertaln.
'ibey were eonient l play niethotl-
iealiy. Ht-itrloK a imichdinvn in ev
1 ciy period.
! .Mnrshfield in -o red her Ion1
, loiiehduwn In Ibi' second iiiinrier,
I when they fiarted from their
! own nne-yju l line, when Helen
; passed Id Alilosnvleh for a forty
i yard train. Ten ami Is yard
; pansfri fullciwed whii h put .Marsh
lie Id in sinriiiK" distn nee,
I M"iroi.l Hcured itn first eounter,
: wlii'ii t'ooUsie Rot iiwuy for a
yard run. and ftillwed It with a
n. in -yard pluiiH thioiinb miard.)
A.uleiun made five yards thru
tin kle, anil .Mi-lvin iln-ii hurled
I !...
ifiirw-iril pu-s fur thirty yards t..
r.iiuertnun, who s.iulrnied across;
.jHi-1 iveaj.. . ., , ' I
; Melilii, Hun-oil, Itowcrinaii.
t'ookiiie. Mcllonald. and Andor-)
son eciired for the visitors. I
Conch Calllson k.-pl "II bis1
regulars In the entire Kami- 111!
an efforl lo break up the Marsh-i
field aerial nltni-k. M al ah field
jiini.l.l.- to italn throui;h the llli". i
I sw um.- Into a passliiK Knine. M't-
j I'linip It'll-d elKhl out oi' -a
ileninled pusses: Meilford two
of five attenipls.
I Tin- mythical
i.,.,i,w
' for three years made 40 yards!
lllll-e years inane t.i
from scriiuliiat.t1
passes yielded
M-irshficId a".
Maishfleld ,,u
: yards; Meilford :i r. yards. Med
iford made 17 first downs, and
' Maishfleld 12. I'enallles cosl
, .Meilford r.:. yards, and the Coos
; Hay team (i yards.
'I'he llno-np:
I Marshflelil
Meiirord
llowernian
Mcllonald 1
Hloehr
.MorKiHl
t.reen i
j Seli'll
! l-'i.si.urir
.Inlinsoti
! Kdwards
' Matson
llointbnwout
Adi-lspi-ruer
I .Mlvosovllcll
: .Marsd.-ii
- l-'eritnson
I Anilersoii
K
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(i
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II
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.1. H.lElies
II llimbel
Melvln
Anderson
llarrell
Cookslt-
E
HUNT OF BOYS
Lad 17, Kill Companion 13,
.... a j!J-i.ii
VVMKll uuii Huoiucmauj
TRAGEDY
NEAR CRESWELL
I ' !
w'i p MYiiniicti f i ii ri ii if ifii
Discharfled Dying Boy'hmiM hut m who ai.nu.(t
arronnnodiiii-! hffurp (ho
Carried Mile Ater First i,,f ,h .
Aid Administered.
Kl'MKNl:, On.., Orl. ifp)- -Mtokcn
In dplrlf and illhfvlc(l.
IiIh (lot hi n-7 Honked In blood, a lad
of HffvrMitnfMi yenrH appoured nt Vm
Khcrifr'n offtco hore today and In
a faltering volco, mdihod that ho
had killed a hoy comimnlon on
n himlfnH trit when his riflo din
rhaiiipd HccldfmtttMy.
Krihcrt K. IMrUpnH wnn Hip youth,
Ho eafd he had Knot lonntd l.oltnt
I't ml Ilnin ! i. i-l iiirti,l lhi ilvinlf
1. ,'v ,,, ., I si a ml , down trail
! ..j m, i . . o no,, 1 Ill
art.-r Unit blntlliiK his fatal wound
lu n vain attempt to atop the flow
i or blood.
The two lads hail aliecn on n
' huiitltiK trip three miles south of
Creswell. In aiiiim manner yotiii''
. Hlckens coultl not exidaln, he said.
his ride tllscharKed. Ihe bullet
islrlkliiK Ihe llolln boy In the able.
CIIICAOO. Oct. ll. tfl'i A bomb
-last tilitbt wrecked one limnc and
caused nnoiber to be dnniiiicajj by
flames, police said rivalry a mimic
junniline filling slatlnn operaiors
niay have been responsible for the
'bomblnif,
KvY.r : rULL 1 1 i I
! six x :v it I !
Jessie Clark, Canadian girl, who ,
j tnfTuenced her brother, Sanford
Clark, to tell Lot Angeles police
that Gordon Stewart Northcott t
j had killed four boyi on a chicken j
I ranch near Riveraide, Cal.
i
! VANCOI VKU. II. ('.. (!.
An al l hlavit wmi iimI stven by
Miss Jessie t'larl;. Pi ytntr old Can
: Julian -Air I. to .1. 11. Qiilnn. steii:ir
: hivesllalor lur the sheriffs of-1
lice of Itlverside couiuy, (lecljircrl
l t) at Miss ClarK's uncle, (ionlon ;
! Stcwarl Norlhinll. I.llrneil tin- l.i.il-
; It I Ill-it nil his
inm-ih.i' r-ivm" In i
imifnii ,tvif. u was umim.,i i -
'lla' llv ,
Noitlicol i . thp afllilavlt hwii-.-i.
1 la-k-il tin- hoys tn lili-ecs hffnl-n
i"k " '"' immi-n
.
Mnre nan ZO.UUU Ua II m
'
Multnomah County Votes
Thaii in 1 926
IREGISTRATIONS
UP8TATF SHOW
n n p wmm
U.U.I . JMUIlLnUL
, sunnily wniti-d his fight nnimm tha
Registering LaSt INoithwestei nets who often aban
jdon their Hepiibllean requlnrtty.
The DeuioeratH are more optl-
Imlutlr- thn.. nvitr nf success. nnd
Daily
Week
i.ri...e. ivi i ,i. i . r
LAND, Oie., Oct. "- -') -
l inn iiepuiiiicnns ni Jiuitnoinaii
;coutny will cast an - overwiielin -
; Inn vote at Ihc Konernl election
Noveniher li. compared lo thai of!
. I in
Democrats, on the lace of ri-
' ............i. - ..-t,.0.
l'ks were closetl nt s p. in. lo -
. .... .i """line nonuern iriuuiei- in an- us--
I lIT.Onli. ThroiiMhoul the past week, ,,f u,,, smith personality and
moie Mm ii Iwo lliousaud (icrsons
had registered tlally.
When Hie reitistrutiiin bureau
eumpilcd Us totals Friday nlulit
there were l ll,7Sli names on Un
hooks. Of this Inlal the Iteiiubll
caus had rc-tlsiered lul.sr.ii, ami
the llemocrals :ii,7-l:t. Of Hlese.
the Iteiiubllcaiis had r.i!.2S7 men ! spires hope or deapnlr, Ihc sold
antl IS.r.Si wonieii. The llemocrals ,. of both parties are banish-.-;
had r.-Klsteied lli.ini men and Hi.-'awav al InrKels on-all fronts. The
mil women. I army of spellbinders loosed by
The renlslintlon of vnlers for Iho j rival manaiters Is murchlnK. over
coiiniy Is nearly 30,111)11 more Ulan,,,,, uneiidiiiK series of public plat
Ihe rimtstorcd votu fur Ihe presl- j fm-ms, fnllowlntt old Halls nnd
di-nllnl elei llnn fniii-years ami, and i-unili' ? new ones in the rapidly
ncaily Sa.niiO more Ihnn the total I dlinlnlsllliiK areiiH that remain im
for Ihe general Mecllun Iwo years , touched hy pollllcal fire.
bro. Curtis, mashed flimer and sore
I ii'iiij- ii'iihrin ... I in- eon. ...
'clerk's office f-lnsed their books
at nine o'clock last
venlnir and j
neavco a smi! ... r.-iiei auei
; he weeks rush of citizens seek -
Hut reds railoii.
Accord, iik to (ouiily clerk -
lllla Hlevens Meyer, women wei-.t
e.iually laneard with the men 'n ( ,. , ,hw , u Democratic
pcfeclliiif their franchise, about mnU)r ( , fow
an even number of hmh sexes j H,,n,nr crIlway of Arknnsas Is
applylim for reitlsl ration alilrl.itf ; ,0 (lv(, ,,,, , rnpv
the -final ib.ys. ( ,,, ,(allo H(.11Btor. All of them
Allhnimh official figures con.d :,.,. , r, nn(. .l.nwli.-
I not be obtained It was estimated
ft,
...-piny . ..-in . laiiuia ivunu
that
Mid names Were enl.-re.l on
""
the b.
KS yesiern.... , ill ,. . . .
clay (,f u,f wc'ICh worn. riPtki
""
el"--0
.
IIOHWKLI., x. M.. Oct fl. iPi -
Sen. .1. u- Joe It'oi.lns.'.n. lb.- denm -
.rati.- vlce-pr.-sldenfliil nomine.,
wound up his cnmpRiun In New
Mexico todnv with mi aiiack '.'pon
thus,, nppnscd in (lovernor Snilt Ii
because of his inembcsl, , ,,-. at dome siaxe ni tne campaign oe-
('..iholle chi.i-.-h. the teiiublicnnlf-re he return, to the eastern sea-
r.coi i Hie care of Wold war"""1'" 'r 1118 "nTe-
veterans and Ihose who ne sal-l , ,fj1)(H,Ml,, Associated
wee HKalnst Ihe det.incral Ic lick- ,,, s,rf Wr,er
ci because of X lis connection! P-jZABETHTO.N, Tenn.. Oct. ll.
with T.inniany hall. ! (;)(..prh,,rt H.xiver appealed to
The senator hardly referred to ,, p ,,, of lp ,, ,odny ,,,
n prepared address wh'cll hail . ,,, ,., srtv llrelndlces and vote
,""'n Klv'n "' ,ho l',,'M 1,1 advance.
1'" o.- so... me nenio. iiiii.
'stlilinartl bearer.
New York, hud
iletiionsir: 1 hn
lability I.. occupy ihe presidential
', chair. lie also bad declared In
j Hie prepared manuscript Unit .
Smith would iilve the nation a.
'business-like adminlstratlpii. '
Presidential Candidates and
Big Guns of Both Sides
Swing Into Action Cur
tis to Trail Al Through
;Northwest, and Hoover
Invades South and G6th
am. l!y !.
I'li-M Hilldo. ANsndnli'il
l'rt;sH NtniT Wilini l
MINXKAI'OI.IS, .Minn., Oil. II.---Now
hH.aliiM tint rinnl fmn
wk' (liivct n( the prc'sliVmbl
- niliiuj; .lllillK llnllt-r a lull
1 h.-,,a.. , ,,.
i imllllrnl hnilmM at ovi'iy nook mill
I ,.-Iu.r tho ooiintrv.
j A, ,hs mllop.wt t t) tai-p lilt
villi- liiillllllB taci-s nf Ali'reil K.
I to blanket the entire count rv with
! :heir eliorts, apparently tiet'optin.';
j anew (he time-honored theory thul
jeleftiuiis nre won and lost In the
i days just preeedlnK the opening
of tho pollini; place.H. , It Ih obvious
I ill ii t the rainpnln managers are
j not yel ready lo accept the IsHite
Jan nettled in any quarter and art
; not yet willing lo recall their troops
; for tho pro-urran-;ed wind-up driv
in Iho cast. Thn zone of activity
Hiitl cinbraceH tho north nnd nouth.
tho east and wont, with no llttlo
anxloUH scrutiny heliiK accorded
the dlslurbod Northwest,
I Kven an Hoover rooh today to
j assault the iJemocratic ramparts of
! tho koiui south irom two vanianj
: Pih " ' o"n,Po1. nna as uov-
... w Umilli nr.ti i atit nln liiai n hnp.
ernor Smith contemplates a bor
ilerslale tour as his next miilor
effort, It Is to Die Northwest thai
Uonuu1'"1"' pai'Hes look and with n'ixed
ncUVy I,,,,,,, tAnis, 'cilice. Smith hiu -pei-
jibe Hoover mnniiiiers, admlttlm;
I1'0 serl.iusnesH of the situation,
, ,.,. prepailnx Ihelr counter-strokes.
i Hoover himself may (to over some
, f Smith's trail on his wnv to the
1 w,,Hl (.0nHt to cast his ballot?
A nu Immetllale remedy the
itenuhllciiiiH ore seiidlnK Iheir vice-
. presidential enimnnue. me nun
lm mnrse Hennlor ('lulls, alouK
hrnwn derby. llelpliiK him Is
Senaihr Horab. who ; lellinit Iho
inriners that Hoover not only had
notlllim to do . Willi Ihe low price
of whenl during the war hut really
had HOinetliliiK tn do with seinlin-,-It
up.
1 ut no mntler which sector In-
throat and all. will no back lo
i the enst from the Northwest: Sen-
utor Uohiiison, the Demucrtitlc vice
liresltlenllal nominee. Is itoln--;
. .,',. l,-..i II, n west
, B1( ,11(,k ,,, ,0 Northwest;
; Itorah Is crosslnx Ihe pallis nf both
! ,ls free In.ico canipalKii for
i .., , ,ho t ... II let! hi-
,,PI1vn (.rowds despite the on-
nnHnL, mocnets set un by the world
,. ...,1 nnenln.T of Ihe fool-
, m , ,,,
Th( pnidpnUat R(nndnr4l boar-
final,Al.u tliM..iuf.lv.u have ebnneeil
places for a time, hut not tor lone.
Smith Is resllm? now while Hoover
takes his iiersonnl appeal to the
i south wllh his Hllzabethton nntl.'
j.lolinson Clly, Tenn., speeches.
Soon Hoover will turn to New Knc
i land anil New York tor his bis
I effort ninoiiK Ihe thickly cluster
i ed electoral -votes, of the Atlantic
seaboard, and Smith will hwjln an
I other tour with an October 13
' npeech at Louisville and another
a few days later at Chlraao. The
i Iteptiblican candidate will appear
- l' "oslon on Octolier 5 and will
no lain Governor Smith'- home
town. New York Clly, a week later.
(lovernor Smith Is reported to ho
: ' onsldci I n X a visit to Ihe south
fo'r prc,i,ent who represents the
, principles that correspond lo tholf
' uppaidi-,, nn Immense crowd,
wa.iy t whom stood aliunst nnklo
,i,.ep In a muddy field, the Itepuh-
Hcnn presidential candidate made
, , .
(Continued on Tags Three)
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