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1 P"S(TR l-TflTTT LAWYERS HAME NEW OFFICERS Kelly, , Fliegel, Enright Medford and' Allen Grants Pass Elected Bar' Meeting Plan for State Convention. For un organisation tlint moots au infrequently tin duett (ho Smuh ern Oregon Bur iiftKueintion, that group from Medford, Ashland nini Grants 1'iuiR hoMn the woiMh Mixed record when it inmoii to dlxpoylnc of the hupIm-HH t hand. 0))enfi)K their Hon;) on at e.Kht j o'cloi-k with i'at J'renideiU Jitmom .yere on their way home when the Clock In the court houHi; .struck lilne. Within thru lirlef wpa.-e of lime they Imtl elected offierrH for Hi r cn.stiini; year; untried the new "f flceiM off In their renpeetive of flclal eatmoltle; outlined a, om plelo program for the Mlate eon Yenllon to be held here AukumI 7 xi nd 2K; coleeted eon vent ion eom mlhoca; jmmot a number uf rt'Ho lutionH; received and formally ne eepted an Inv.tation from the JfudneHH and I'rofpHHional Wti nien'H club; ho I the date for their iioxl meeting; ami told a number of tiie neanunrt bent Htm-fen. l olonel IS, K. Kelly wan elected president of the nsworlHilon for the coining year: .loo FHkoI of Med ford and Nell Allen of tlrantu J'a; d vlceprettidrnlHt nnd T. J UnriKht, ftecrelary-treHHurer. i ; Taking the chair, Attorney Kellv nnined A. K. ltentnes chairman ttf tht; pen era I committee in charge of the convenflon, the other mem. been ln'in .lumen Chin nock of OriintM Piimh, f ieitrfte Roberts, Frnk New num. Una Newbury, O. "'. FtoH and lutn Newbury, j other chairmen and their oom- initteeH follow: Kntertiilnmen, CleorKO Robert h, Iferh I (anna, Oeut'Ke Coddintf. Chariot IteameH. W. .1. J stoker nnd I'orey I tray; ImuHiriK, O. ltKH, I'ercy lray and K. i. Kelly: Crater Lake trip, Frank Newman, Frank OeHouva nnd V. (1. Trill: dinner dance. Hum Newbury, (leoie Nieltton and t1oe Flleirel; banquet, Don New bury, Charlctt Keiimes and Frank Farrell. Anions the tentative entertain ment features on the program for the convention arc: A dinner dance, a banquet, u trip to Crater lake and u noenlo drive through the valley, HpuhHoreil by tin- lluni tteHH (Mid l'roffMlonal Wtmum t thib. OF ASSOCIATION Hcaolutlona were paased to f'ndlih V letter of conratulatlona and u':di nx of cigars to Judge Willi M. Colv!g. retired member of tli" Jtar assoclatton, who han Just j pussed hln xrth blrtbibiy; and I t-: ter of eondrdence to the relative)1 f Klljah tl. Ma id and Wllllan. j V .""uiv i ""i'Ui i' "l,i: ' have occurred ninci the last mect ing of the uHhoctation. J.ENV12H. Kepi. 7.- (V) With no relief In Bight and nnnw falling In Denver ond other polnta In the Hocky mountain region, the threat of winter today assumed a degree of certainty. Tempera tu.-ea runn ing from ?4 to dearies w ere common tbruout the em I re region. Hnovv lrom h irticc to a depth tf 1 1 j ( iiiiK'n hjp rvpuiieo. J lavre, Mont., was the coldest point reporting a temperature ot ! degreoM. IMher low tempera -turea were Hi Kittlsell, Mont.. L'.V VeiioWHtniic I'mik. with 3"; llelen-t Mniit., Ht. and henver. 3fl. The teinperalures were l;n luuest in this region In nearly lour decade AiiivrUiui viiv-t Blum -. u. 11. r.. HI. lAJllln .1 7 I l!oto 1 ; " CrttWtN-r (iiiil Mauiult; KllTTin. Jcri-y und HvvIiik. U. II. 1.. Cllli-nco 1 6 I Vii.-lllliRlon S 7 0 Thomtia And lu-ry; Marbtriy u"l Tutu. 1'irst game; u. II r.. Cleveland I l'hlladelphla f- Miller und U .Mewull; tiioe 1 and PcrkliiH. Second game: ll. II- Clevelund JMilladelphltt 0 X lludlln and I,. Sewell; Walln und Cochranu. 'lil nlloiui H. II. )i. Drooklyn 2 ! 3 rinsburgh 1 ! t ludley, MorrlKson and Plclnlch; Kremer and Hem-ley. it. u i:. lloiton Hi ; t.'blcKo - U 17 0 .Scl) , and Spohlcr, Clowdy: lllalte and Tu lor. IVsjst - , is. li. i:. MIsKlunii f I' -' Hacnitnento - . 1 - I i'lr nnil tloflniaui Hryait nnd 4ivvllt;f, Baseball Scores Newly Elected President of Southern Oregon Bar Assn. I f 4 V i r . ft 5 ' ' tdonel at; 1 . y;v.r tj, uX&cl 4, Vta.? .i i t -it J 3) LUiV'ATO d tail of the loeal project and com- ; H n$ irtlU'M l"'-nded Medford citizens upon i4J9mVdW '". alr-mindedness and the care- Utt! V' 'l? Jl with which they considered offielais. Capuin ' c'laiborno mlide Mystery of Missing Handbag Cleared By Discovery In Debris From Deuel Building Blaze; Discarded by Thief The fire hi the I - in I htilldim ; Wednet-day n i g 11 I , wllii-h tarti'd cn the second floor In a jan tor's r;ini i optainiug old pa pers and ruhbl-h, not io:ily fur-lii-hed the loal populace lots of ectenicut for a time, but par tially t lea i . (1 U)t a mystery elst -ing for ti year past as in vh:r. hud becottP- of a baud In;- mi I i onteiits beloiming to .Mrs. Kleich'Y l-'Nh. (tic afternoon w bile simp phi; ;i yenr jio M rs. Vb ll was la tranu's drug slore, and after ma 1. ing a purchase di'partetl on an er-and at another stoi e. leav ing the hand bun on the count c-, as she v. uh com ' ng l li:lU baeli oon. in her absence Charle. Htr:t tig noi I ring the In :id bag b'f ' re by mine one put It on a If at the front of the store. where customer usually b ft their iacKai.cs and belongings. When .Mrs. Klsh retnr I 1o til- drug store, the hand bag. run Ij.lnii g a new pah' iff eve glass"s coMiitg about I Xt a check stub and f-ome other papers, was no where to be found. Mrs. Kish especially regretled tile loss ((f the glasses, us she hud lo order an other pair Pnnicdintety, but tin lost Was cper'ally deplored, as It enabled Inr crusty husbaiut to hialie uni'ee'ing r e in a r li s ti e iUent!y for Wi'cliS thereafter about "a b s i r d carcb-s.-nrss," "absen; -niindedMes." ami ' "ue'm headlnt; last for the i rhom'e." Adv.rtlseiueptS were pl.oed hi the toe.il paper In hopes tint m hoever bad I a Ken the handbag, whethu put posely or aeeiclentall. . would return It when they found ll contained no money or other valuables except (lie e.p lisive glares, but lo on avail. Charll- Sirani, hail th drug t .-bed himself ami lepeli iiy. Ing loo.si nisi w t eff.et. PROVE EASY FOR RIVERIA CULTS CANNLS. Kraiv tion as to how KiiglPh residents a inue t heniselx es e ' V' -The niles . merlca 11 and tif the liiveira has been M tiled hv n police ofttcli.l who has been St.lt lopt d lit t-'utlthel 11 I'l'lllU'O for many cars. i "Th"y join cults." he says. "It j lakes a secretary to k-ep irack of Itli" virions cults and sect-.. l;tglu i now we're lacking a nude cult bi-- J cause we had to run the last o.n-. em ,.f the country a few months, t'i, but 1 Mippose there's anolb ale halmliti; around some place, '''e have vegetarian cllls. spool; lilts, raw meat cults, a Sparta.l u!t. tuid anw number of reltKio.is I e, iits. most of them on a diet. i Tal;e your pick. "I siiKcest a smalt rcc and mdk lm'Up near St. llaphael. Tho no-m-l is have solved tho IiIkIi cost of llvlnc tpn-sllon by eailni: oniv i l,r'ud. cues and milk. They seem I prosperous, phvsle.illy and finan cially, theiinh the bs-al veyelaetun cult says cscks and milk are dead ly poisons." The oltlc-r took n d-ep ipiaff ef post-war a'eslnlhe and eonfesved l lint he ale and drank anthim; handy. Olln nre his specialty. He tiles to project tile visitors in his dis trict. Ililt how the Anulo-Saxon bite-i at the halt. The Simple Life cult leader made a small fortune, l.iver trouble; Join "the Simple Livers," fiTftDFORT) M"ATL mmmmii j K. l-:.Kclly ! As tl-iie went oil the mysle Was forgotten and I'lelcher Kisll t forgot to mali" furl her cutting j remarks, but altho Charlie Strang ; mms a brother I'Ah, in passing the ! drug More, he always looked MOiiev. hat suspiciously Inside. j Then came the Dene) bulldiip; fin- of Wi-ine-d iy night. Whib- removing Piibui tied Janitor's ladies' lui workmen store and custody. the burned d-bri.s and rubbish taken from the iffbe room next day, m nil bag was found bv and taken into Kussi 'I'.. given Into Mr. llussell'i In ixamining the hand hat contents th" glasses and wc;e found inside, but no tile owner, c.-ept a check re pt or soni'-ihing like Hi it. P'tpeiH ehle to -dull lei Then I loyea lie of 1 he Humsi 11 em U the stub to the hank. whi h Identified it as the plop- er:y of Mix. Msh. Tlie long miss- Irish writer, graduate of Black ing hand bag was restored to Itnimck college. Dublin. Ireland, who owm r. who was very glad to g t r is writing u complete account of ll back, as the bag was. a good di ibght for magazines and newborn- and in good condition, but the paper syndicates, contents were useless, as sin- Kniry Spectacular its disappearar.ee and the pur- Tin 'entrance of the squadron chase of new eye glasses. M i s. into I'ogue Kiver valley was a l-'ih no longer has. lU't-d of eye- spectacular sight for the l:t -ge i; lasses. crowd which gathered on the local Hut as to how the hand bag I port to greet them yesterday. Like cwr got Into Janitor's i in of I the- well known birds of a feather. the Deuel buiblini; quite a d l-tn n -e I a h no not identical in coloring, they away on the other lutle of .Main i cirtded over Med ford's airport In a slr-el. Is still a mystery. Tlu noet plausible explanation ho far x rul ill' d Is that tho person who look it went l the second floor of the leuel building to look over its content and finding It con tained no money disgustedly threw il Into the general pile "f 1 ub bih in the Janitor's room. Iu.,uiry totl.iy d--dop. d lli.n U'dther i'b"rbs Strang ium any of Ills Millh had been on t he second (' of the Hii;.4 building for y.ars past. And they joined. A ml t h-y paid tlioui.ands of dollars f r the priv l ilego of drinking w.it-r lntead of wine, eating plain food and oru , Ing in the cult le.tdef's garden six h.iiirs every da v. Tet inio-iiils thiit a complete cure had lo en ef fected catne from ! per cent. n also prospered. cult Mth c:ui-o the mo .t ; ontlnued Ihe officer, "lu : many cases these people have he. carried so far llu.t thev were al.l nio: under t he complete control of some iu;nk. Many of the lead-' Ms ate within the Uw . We Iook .ifter ihe other. ' j "it is certain th,t our American; and Prttlsh visitor spemi hun-j dreds f tlious.inds of ln,irs c:i:-' ly oil tloe cult amusements. n most cases they do net go to ex-i t femes and thereto re we do not , in.ei fere." I P,fei Trt 7ei7o Of Dying Father Brings $10 Fine OAK r.VHK. Ill . Scpl j l l'l -Irriiii; tl. Si lfiant. diiv- ' Ihk his automobile en an or- , rand of death, was Htrestetl for speeding. I'y Ihe lime he tdilaiticd bond, lis faili-i in ! law. lo whose bcdsi'le he was 4 on his wsv. died. 4. 1 -r lestcrday he was fund $10 r lor sieedlli". The court e- I plained that Ihe ttne would hae been jL'nu had the dr. I cunislatlces been dltlerelil. . . ; Mll Trlhun Is r 3C.V00 people verjr by X ' TRTTVUm. MTCDFOTIT), iniinTinn nrrmrifTT TT. . . innnn tun mm bUKiidd urnbLrnow'"n"n"irunimnu ikiu in nirnrnnn io!,si , inninnrn iiiitii ii iviturunu ipei unHitbtu nun SEEN POSSIBLE MM WIELDING WHIP Visiting Airmen Say Local Conditions Ideal Estab lishment of Distribution Center Aircraft Company Products. The ioHtibility thai Mctlfoid will be made the distributing center for M uitiss products In Koutheru Oiv ! nuu WAH iitrenwed in a statement m.ide here I ist lli'bt by Captain - Harry riaiboi lie. head of the i Hqtiutlron of t 'ui'tlns planes wlileu lauded on the local iort late yes- tenhty afternoon for an overnight i vltdt. Met by u larKe delegation : cuiiHiKtiUK of Mayor A. V. I'ipes. : council ineniberM. (. T. 1 taker and other civic leaders and ivxldentH. the visiting nft'icittl.s were taken to the new airport over which they expressed great enthusiasm. That it In by far the finest layout I hey have seen on the entire trip, I was the opinion expressed by the visitors, who took off from 1ob i Angeles the first of the week, visit ing every port along the way. Circling over the new port In their planes, the visitors viewed every another til)) of inspection to the new port before he lined up his squad for their final take off north i this morning. They plan on stopping at Grunts Pass, Koseburg, Kugene. S'alem, Corvallls, Portland and points thru the state of Washington. The pur pose of the trip Is lo ascertain the more logical distributing centers lor Curtis.- products and to gattier Mbita for tin- department ot colli" I inerce at Washington. I). C. I'rcach AirniJndcdiies.s The gospel of ulrmlndedness was preached eloquently by ever y member of the squadron, including A I :. Claiborne who accotupanl her husband on many f his trips, The local response to th subject of aviation, together with the con crete exemplification of Med ford's j attitude as expressed in the new j airport made the visit of the offi cials here one of the most enjoy , able along the way, they said. I he personnel of the squadron included: Captain am) Mrs. Clai borne. Lieutenant II . H. Wllklns. Lieutenant IS. II. Itobinson, chief iet pilot for the CnrtlM flying ser vice and technical director of 'Wings'-. "The Legion of the Coni tic nined" and ot her spectacular Hollywood production; W. li. Jtir rcn, factory service engineer for the coilio. iiv an.l Mahidic llvnM fin of thr i "b-aring the Slskiyous one by one. the first, a blue and gold ho.iy of humming media nisni, carrying Captain Harry Claiborne. Mrs. Claiborne and Lieutenant K. It. Wilkinson, led the parade. Then came the second, a gleaming me tallic and yellow plane, and third a winged study in orange and black - -the I hree form ing an aeri:-l merry-gu-rouud against the .Med ford ,-ky. Hefere the reoJing sea of eyes below, tb- first plane swooped ib wn, making a perfect three point landing. Then came the sec ond and third, following their leader, as the large delegation of local ciic leaders moVeil forward to greet ihem. I.OXIIUX t,P. ,eu ney Webb refused to b, Mrs, known as Lady I'avslield. social were anticipated In h difficulties i'V position as wife ot ih Doniinlons In Secretary for the Kamsay M,,clon- aid's new- labor government Kilt the difficulties have OM'reome. Mis. Webb h.i lor way. An imitation to ; eraiii'-nt reception stated: l.-e-i had KoV- "The Secretary of Slate for Do minion Affairs and Mrs. Sidney W ebb will receive the Kui sts " Mrs. Webb has Vouchsafed no formal explanation as to Wav she acpils I when her bub.,n, ns- suioimI a title of nobility In the Interests of Hie Labor I'arlv. -.t the same time releotlnti it as a so. cial distinction for herself, but she said to u friend: T am 7" new. and I deshe no other name than Mrs. Solnev Wrbh." . . NKW YOIIK. Scot. 7.-,ri -The A merit sn t.-i tuina) f,ir (b-iuiati trans-At In nl ii- dirlclble service is "Vlso tcd t,i he eslsldlsllcl Pi a ,-ltv sooth r Itsltltnore. pndiahly at Wasbinmon or Kichmond. Dr. iliico Kckiner. skipper of the f.eniian dtriRihle Car Zepi-elln. announceil Unlay betoro leavlni; "or Crrmanr. Clean tup w.mtrd At tin TMMinf office, MhII tf FtniTini I T Al ITT ' more factories arc to be built. ! A SOCIAL KNOT BLOWN OUT TIRE IS OT?F,r!0r, KATTTinAY. R"RPTEMBF.R 7. 1020. km. Yvi Associated IYchh Pho(o. H. Chaidler Egan of Medford, Ore., who designed the Pebble Bench golf course and was a seri ous contender for the amateur championship until his game went awry in the semi-finals. BUT FARE BADLY ICAG CHirACO. Sept. 7. d') Two Chileans, Luis Vicenlini and Stan islaus Loya.a, put up two very dif ferent typos of hoxir.g exhibitions in fights that topped Paddy Har mon's stadium card last night. Hoth were willing, but Vlcentini had the misfortune to be matched with the world's champion light weight and left jabber. Sit in my Mandell. Consequently he took a j decisive whippl.iK. Loayza fought .Iney Medlll ot Chicago and H was lu vigorous rounds to a well earned draw. I.oayza was no more enge.r than his countryman, hut Med ill was not Iho competition Mandell was. Fighting at LtSi pounds, the champion was his old self. After the first five rounds ihe fie hL wur all Mandell. lie was fast, nccurate and willing. Often Vieuntini grinned as his own lunges und drives met nothing but atmosphere. Tho fight was not a champion ship affair, both men coming in over the i;a-pound limit. The lxiny;a Medlll tight was 1" rounds of toe-to-toe banging, with one as ready as tho other to trade punches. It was the nios-.l active fight on the card, which included r 10 rounder in which My Sullivan. St. Paul welterweight, betted vic tory fur himself over the rugged, hut not too clever, Spaniard, Alf Hos. Clyde Chaslaln, Dallas wel ter, and Jackfe Jlradie of Syracuse drew in the other 10-round match. Airplane Plant Is Seeking Site On West Coast PtMlTI.ANU. Sept. 7. (,V Major It. II. I'leet. president of the Kleet Aircraft corpora- tloll. w:.s ill IVr'land tod.ty looking over available sites for for a proposed airplane man- ! ; ufacturim; plant. Major Kle 'h said a planes a f fact tired somewln plant in. w hich :.t will be manu be established j ..! tlie Tacllic N AM Midio Sop'. 7. tl't Vm la Stf.vnrt. mkimI r.. ilnuuhit-r of Mr. nl Mrs. K i:. Siwarl. Port luml. Onv, v;is i ru.-lu tl ami in- M.iiuly Vlllvd vltt-n ti Mown on; tiro ovortnrnitl tlu Sti-wurt anto nioiillo on lMt old nrrit'Mi Trail I'hi nnU's wrst of lo ro totlay. Nutltni .olthi lrvr w.vsmx'J'roN', si-pt. v, uv .ratio's M. Ioiiin, fointnlssloncr of prohibition, saitl to-ljy thut pro hibition tMifoivtMivtH rotidit lii thrimhuut i hf nit'.I'Mi nr be'trr thn at any tlmo sniff tin- YolMc-ytl act horaiin vfffcttve. t on-ll(ittbm Wrk S.Vt.K.M. Ort. Srpl. 7 1 -.-I r.nv. citutf PiiUoi-Mm totlay ly-iitMl tho itniiinil proolatM.it ion sottl'ic np'irt tho work of iSopttinbor as i 'on-.iUni itn w t-rk In nreuon. in oonfornilty w Ith tho national ob- .lark IMan. Hit I'lubt riUCAWO. So pi. 7. l.V .Taok pontpsoy h:ft ni,lo tloliniti- ovvv ini'oj for promotion noxt oar of i worbV.t ohanipiotij-hip fin lit anO tho Htlo ho hopos to put on the blo.-k I i that of Jack!-- KM.K woltrr noit:ht king. I I I ear b; to -re on coast. f Koiir Kleet plants are In i ,. PAIKF FATA WPFPKi unuuL i nir.L t!iLua Srpt. liavlriK llOVHl'Whlll- IM'il a 20-y'ar-okl ki'I on nurtji end street corner, Heta Column, j 4. execution of i-rank (' J ,r.. walttress, Marjorlc Slubbs, 25,1 Cawley and Ldward Weslcott, laundress, and E. U. Herry. taxi 1 west side hutallums and gang driver, were under arrest today ! sters who were slain early iLwaiilng municipal court hom ing, j yesterday. That motive, he They were located last night j said, had nothing to do with after Mrs. Leiiora Jack had gone' gang vengeance or gang war- to the Kmergency Hospital for treatment of her injurieH and had signed a riot complaint against them. The beating took plaeo Vednen day n ght Mik. Jack told poll ::d after .she had been lured town. The four drove to the north end and near the railroad tracks, Mrs. Jack declared, the three threw lo r to the ground whim one of the women kicked her in the stomach and the other horwe - whipped her. Her story was borne out today. police wild, by a reputed cunfes sion of 1 he Htubbs woman who Implicated Miss Col man as the whip v.ielder. Both women were held in Jail under bund of f 1 000. Kerry was released under $-un bond. Mi-n. Jack wa.s unable to give a. clear motive for the attack, other than that the Colman woman was jeyloua over attentions paid to Mrs. Jack by some man. M rs. Jack ca me hern rece n 1 1 y from eastern Oregon and iH liv ing with her mother. i RING BURIED ALIVE IN ILL, WILL LIVE; r.TTl MWA. lii.. S.-l'l. 7. 'fl'l i i:tl rli-tl nllve for i'l hours, frot ilrep lu tlin oarih ly tin- riiv- t ins in "f " well. Wllk n Trii st tnihiy w.is wuihI Ij tlif hcri'U- Imui I'ffurtM of huinlreils f 111''" I I'lirsl. inunli from i-n!il an'i partly paralyzt'il l" irrsur' of. n'.nrt ami stone that HOalcil him ill the bottom of th.- well, win con-. si-Inns when taken out throuKli a i parallel shaft that hud heen stink j nrtr It was fiiunil hnpossihle toj remove the tonrf or debris that ha. I fallen over the imprisoned man. , ! Tlie first call of the disinterreil j man way for vatert as he had j been w'thont food or HiU'lcl since Ihe enrljinu- of the well nave way anil hurled him fur below tlie sur face of the earth ill damp' and In perpitnal darkness, where lie was harely able to move his head ami hands at times. A casual ex amination by the county physician who had been with the- resell. worker constantly indicated that priest probably Mould recover. Seat of Ancient i Religion Is Seen Isle Near Java l.t"K ANCIKI.HS. Sept. 7. -(I'l Dr. John (.'. Hill, director of the (lepmlment of relinion, archaeology and anthropology nl the I'niversity of Soulhern 4 California, nald today uinn his fr return here from a summer's ... ' sludy in iho South Seas, lie j had discovered on the Island i nf Mali near Java "the temple ot noro iioeiinr on wnicit there is three miles of life-sized has -f relief as interestlnc as any book ever wrltlen.' The temple. Dr. Hill said.! was hurled ll'ii" years ao. It ! covers nine acres of cround, has five levels, or stories, so far uncovered and was Ihe seat of a a ancient native re- i ' 4 l-'nilurvrs Wan li Skv W'U'IHTA. Kas.. Sept. 7. lA'i' Tlie three )ilols of the "City ef I'.altlinore" cross-count ry Shuttle, endurance plane, hopefully watch ed overcast skies today end urooiu- ' ed their monoplane for a stal l late; today on il new flit-lit to Los An- : b's I II I PU 1 1 833 yy $25 FOR SALE J Delivered Within City Limits No better wood has ever been sold in Medford Buy Now at Summer Prices F. E. SAMSON CO. 229 N. Riverside, Medford, Ore. Game of Dice Motive Behind Doable Crime . - m- OllIL'Af.O, Sfpt. i. () John SU'iie, di'liuly cviiiijiIm- Hivnei- "f liuli--. U'livi-ic-J i himself loilay "f some posi- ! tlvi- id-'iis In ctmni'L-lktn with (.'lilt'aKo vak immliTs mur ! iIitk v. hk'li In- wild ivcrc nut ! really KanK affairs at all. Steue said lie has 1 arni'd 1 the motive behind the double j fare. It evolv of dice on u noon. ed from a game .Sabbath after- ; - ; 4 4 lie perch suffer j ; S I U I L j j I ASTOKIA, Ore.. Sept. 7. i.Pi -P. Smith that he - ! Deputy Came Warden c. I reported here yesterday found thousands of dead pen piled upon the shores of Sunse bike, a narrow body of water be tween here and the pacific, wh n he. visited there yesterday. Smith said the fish might possibly havej been attacked by a parasite worm. The dead fish were bad y swoi-j Ion and dVcolorcd and died with their month ami fills distended as though smothered. Smith de clared. The deputy game ward"n said he also found a dead fish duck and -two dead snipe on the lake shores. They were apparently tin; victims of the same malady. - ja minimum wane or n day at New York baseball wrilers state; ihe closing session of their annual that Itub .Meusei is aimost eerlain leave. tile Yankees before next season. i ; J Cmdian Pacific I Tr.v.tl.n Chfq.ipi I I Good th. World I 0.,r. J 1 Large Body Dry 16-inch PORTLAND TONG MEMBER SHO I BY EMPLOYER I '(JUTLAND. Kept. 7. .Ll Lee, 113, reputed Hip Sing Toll man, was in a hospital here today in a serious condition from a. gunshot wound Inflicted shortly alter midnight. A patrolman on duty in Central police station heard .screams from the HtreeL outside and investigated He found the Chinese stumbling along the Btreit 'carrying a club. Lie told the officer he had been shot three hours before when ha quarreled with his employer ovxv work and had just then been re leased. Kxaniinatioii disclosed that tlu. bullet had entered near the hip and came out near tho abdo men. w' When first j gambling had ' ! ! differences wit When first questioned Lee said 1 played a part in his ith his employer and named the man with whom he ! had fought. T!u policeman was I unable to understand the naiu j and Lee later rofused to repeat It, or to say where ho had been 1 employed. I Detectives were Investigating the case today. SEEK Mi SI'OICA.NK. Wash.. Sept. 7. m i Mrick layers, masons nnd plaster j ers from Washington and Oregon i voted to use "e cry means pussi ! Idc" to obtain a five-day week and 1 conference hero today. Kcpresen- f lal 'ces from 'J- unions in tho two 'st. cire present. Speed ...hi x 11 ry... com fort... if you travel East through the world-famous Canadian Rockies on a Canadian Pacific transcontinental train. But you must hurry if you plan to take advantage of reduced summer round trip rates. Low Summer Fairs End September 30! Return Limit Oct. 3 1 ). Several trains daily from Van couver, B.C., carry you to all points in I'.astern United States, and Canada. Typical Canadian Pacific cuisine and . service, combined with new luxu riousequipinenfand features, assure perfect enjoyment of your trip. Never are the Canadian KocKtes more magnificent than in Septem ber and Oct ober. Co! I RAILWAY I LINES 7 a mvaVavVw jjjy JBOK.M lid ijW CAcyADSArl W.H.fEAC0N CenfAvtnt FASR MIT-. i X fmOAMHY WMIXHD BfiAmrmi AMERIC4M MNK HI DC. T.r rreijihi Sec O. II. Becker, District Frt. Agr. 7A Fir Di none 833 PER TIER IN LOAD LOTS T 'I- -t-Wlii