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Temperatures Highest yi-tenlay l.'wvtl litis morning "1 21-hr. precipitation to u a. m. - .0)1 The Weather Fnlr tnulght mill Thursday. Not much t'lwutfo in temperature. LlJu Dilly Tnty-fgtirih Yew. ftVtkly frUty-elKtab Yaw. MLDFORD, OKKOON", "VKlXi:sl A Y, (XTOUKU 9, No. '2(VJ. - - mm a TRIBME Today! By Arthur Brisbane A Great German. Ramsay MacDonald De fined. mo Jail Respectability. vanisning Legends. (Copyright by King Feature! Syndicate, lno.) The burial of Slrcsomaiiii, (ieimiiny 's re:it statesman, cm phnsizes tlie enduriii": power anil common sense o!' (lie ler: jii.'im republic. There was no militiiry dis play of any Uiml. Yon llinden burpr, nired president of tlie re pnlilie, walked behind (lie cot', fin, followed by Hie entire dip lonialie corps on foot. Tlie funeral procession passed under the Arch of the l'.inpcr- OIS, blllll to the jrlnr.V ot lllC. Ai . ,, :.,,,.:.. I p., ., ...1 until the war reserved excln- sively for 1 ioheii.ollerns. Slrcsenianii was the coniinoner whose bodv first J ever . passed tinder that arch except- imr l.'iii.ileii.l, Kln.i-I ill.. Social-ill "" . ist harness maker, first prest-; dent of the fierman republic. . (ienniiny belongs now to theiVisniy council's iinrtinn 2i.73i.ni u:...:.... n l t . iiiiiiiviiiu . ill iiitiii, mill in iiii ' I people or i lerinaiiy. anil is man ,.,l (V .1,.,;,. .(-; t The difference between Ram-i say MucDonald and some other , important men, that talk about peace, is well expressed by AV. I!. Hearst in an article welcoin-in-.' the labor prime minister. Mr. Hearst says of .Mr. Mae Donald: "He does not come from the flT.ARSTilH Mint conn1 nnrcnle to wafV He conies ! from ' he MASSES who are sent to war." Those that buy whiskey from linotletifters were horrified at the decision of a federal judge holding the bootletrpor's cus tomer (jnilly of conspiring to transport litpior in defiance of i.,- A higher court reversed that decision and bootleg customers, tin. I It. lino 7 "i niti emit of mil' ' "better element," were com foiled. Now Senator Sheppard of Texas, as dry as the deepest spot in Death Valley, suggests amending the Volstead act to make purchasers of liipior as guilty and criminal as bootleg ging sellers. Such an amendment of course, would strengthen pro hibition enormously. Uespect ''ahle prosperity would refuse t" buy, fearing jail, and black mail after buying. Hut Senator Sheppard 's amendment probably will not pass. Many legislators are (Continued niro Knurl Wtivrrly Moon U vUltin' lU hrotlior lieri. nn' lie' ohofrfiil nn' uneniuplnlnln' iih n nlirirn pni0 farmer. I'd tin Unr try liivi ith nil ttr1inn on 'ihe from pcI t a cling vM flnp per. on P OXX AGAIN : FEATURE OF! a A'S VICTORY Second Game Falls to Ath-1 letics, 9 to 3 Slugging First Baseman Clouts j Second Homer of Series; Simmons Lifts One for. Circuit Also Play in Philadelphia Friday. i vi:h:i.i:v rir.i.n. riiii-aso. o:.i .'J. iA'i Willi tin- bin hats of Ali : Simmon :m,! .liinmv l-'cxs beat- ins a t ami attain.-'! I ho IVncos. th-.' .Athletics crushed Ihe t'uhs toiliiy. It en 3. in scoro Iheir scconil i-lraiyht viclorv ami the tonth in a ruw fur I Un- American le:.?:ue in wurlil s s;1- rlCH crnlieli-iUin. 'I'hc ciuvvil was only about XH'i :-luiit of the iiicninjr ilay marU. vel:li 4L!IMS nnla ml missions, am! c:1tP i-ok-mus nr s 1 7 . a 1 1 . niihiuiK'i as a (Hah. colli anil windy .1 tliat made blankets and heavy coats i n n(.0essiiy. i - Ot the.'eceipts. the (''yets' shai- : amounted to $ 1 1 T.3 l?.!M : the l.d- with STS.23l.nii to he split four ... ways aiming tlie cllllis and league PlIll.ADl'.I. A. Oct. j I'llll-ADKl-l'lllA. Oct. 1'. IIP'- The victnrloiisi Athletics and the , ('lllcairii Cubs were tun!i;ht -n ( route to Philadelphia, where tic I tlilril world series ame will be played Krlday. There will be no patne tomorrow, t'.atne time hete will be 1:3" p. m. II:J a. ni. Pa cific Coast lime). wrtini.KY i''ii:i.i). ("IiIchbh. oc:. It. tK The ot'l'iclal box score: Philadelphia (A. I. ) All Haas. ill. Ilishop. ill ... Cochrane, c, Slnilliiinfl, If .. Koxx, lb .: .Miller, rf Dykes. 3b Itoley. ss Karnshau-, p lirove. p a o , A ) II ll i n o ' a a j II o ' l a a n Totals chii'iijio (N McMillan. 3b . 3H A P. .... -I .... 4 .... 3 .... -I ... .1 .... I ... 1 .... I i Kimllsh, ps j llornsby. -b.. cuyier. i f ij.;;:"'" M.,l..,,e . Illake. p .. lleath.oteH Harnett Carlson, n C.onzales N'chf. p II II n Ii To'als 1 '.lit ted for I'.Mtted f.il P.atlod f, 37 3 1 1 27 !l i Malnne In Mb. Ileathivile III .I'll. Carlson in Mb. Phil: ilelphia (AI.) CblcllLo (XI. I P.uns batted ill iiil3 3im I2U :) unit Il3ii noil 3 Haas. Simmons t. !'it.x 3. Dykes. Siopiu-UM'ti. I v mm. Taylor. Two hasft hh.-. I-'o.vx. I:ukIU!i. Iltinic runs. Simuum". l'"o... Sacvifiops. Miller, Itnhy "J. Double plays, Kcplisb. Moin.l.y and Ciinaii: I iislmp. 1 iolcy anil l-'osx. Left has. s. Philadelphia !t. Chicauo ll. IIh.-p on balls, off Malnne fi tlih('t. I'ocbtnn', i-'lr ions. )ykis); off I'ai-tson I I 'm hi a U" 1 ; off Karashiuv -t (McMillan): Wil son 1, n'liyler.) (ii'ovo, 1 IIo:ii:j by). Struck nut. Malnne " ( Hishop. Haas, Simmons, MlJlci-, Kurnshaw) IJIake I, ( Karnshaw t ; ( 'arl.'on 'Z I IMshop, drove ) ; Ka rnsha W T ( KiiKli.-h, I lorn-by 'J, Cuyier 1. Ttiylnr, .W;ibnc ; drove II i.Mc.Mil Ian 2. Ilnnllsh, ruyicr. Hamuli. (JtMUraiesl. I 'It'-hi it k roonnl. off Ma lone i hits and i ?c runs - ( .1 a:tif'd in ;t innlnns. with i fi nt ',(; off Itlako 2 hlis and no runs in I 1-3 innlncs with ."i xt hat. Off t'ail.on hits and 3 'inns learmili in 3 tnnincs with 1-' at bat; off N.hf, no hits and no inns in one limine ft I.h- ,,tf l-aii-M-'ia w V 'ip nnd throe runs fenmd) in 4 I'.niliK.- With at ofl Ciiivc, 3 hits ami no runs in 4 1-3 inning- with 15 at bat. U inning i-it her. Karn -haw. Losing pitcher. Mi. lone, rnipitos, William II. Pino, n AU nt the plate; Charles H. Mo ran (XLl, rirst base; Kny Van CtaSan Al.i, rtcooud hiw; Wil liam J. Kiem iXM, third hae. Tiiae of ftanv: 2: I'iiM ATHI.imcri: i 'ttsaie a nil limbic P.l-hon up. Pall low. 'Sti Ik" I. called. r.uii called. It w.t! n si7.7.tlmi fast hall, high nnd outfole. S'l:ke .', Mill .1. high. Pout into Pd-. nip itruck otii. ttwing- Wanda. in viciously at the third strU-. wide and oiit-PPv MaloTie w.t ti k b:U. Stltke 2. llfl ii U,:. P. ill 1 S'iii;e 1 ca)b,. inx to b.. lnt callrd, iiwr out.-Ule corner. P. .11 (Continued on I'uga Klve) ; - i . ( Mis Minnie Kennciiy anil llcr :il Sc.ilil.' Iicfin-c Ihe Inner' sull First Car Shipped Under Dk rection Winter Pear Com mittee Averages $3.54, Box Experts Describe Desirability. The flr.-H cur of lintf pear: from the i;oj;ue Kivor valley, under 4b o direction of the Whner Pear Com mittee. Inc.t David It. Wood, were n!d in Detroit yesterday at an average of ?;l.54 per hox. T'ho Winter ' Pear " '-Committee views this as a wood openfuK price, and thinks that, as the ' De troit consumer b:"'onies acquainted with the liose, lh? demand and the price will incroai-e. Telegrams received bite yoy.f r d.iy and last niv,h; said that the trade in Detroit Wcr huyintt the Posch freely, and that a demand was noticeable. , i t Specie. 1 ripening rooms have been n-cured in l.Vtroit for uh'-i dui fiiK the Poyc ca mpaii'.n. The rooms are steam-heated, and ihcl pears st lentifieally ripened as thev are ytliplied to the market, in first class oatini; condition, with an old f;old color, and highly at-; tractive to the rye. j Pri'f. Henry I lart man, dreciwi; state pomoloist, before llu sati of l lie DoscB .Monday, was aliened la minutes in which to d escribe to (he fruii Detroit the of th" Dose, addressed tin last v.'fik ai in the care P.IBfit. '''lie Pose i receive da ily HH1:" of t ho Detroit. h hop j-::le buyers of glories and urandeur Prof. Ilaitman also Detroit trutt buyers lit ie.s.i acted dealer ' of i Iperin of t he omtnit To epe rejunuv on the Itosc i anil -li pro t in E MILL1 IS FOREST WA.-4HINUTON. Oct. U. iA' Damage est in m ted at moi-e t hail S. turn. end has resulted trom fir" that welt livt'i' S4 :'.aea ncre of forest hinds tills season. The fi.t e-i i y serviee h id t his tin''.'' not take into acfount dam ine to y.Miiii; tree growth, water shed proiort mn. juid gamp ami vet lion value, nor th . expenditui of : :i.08,.3tifi from the ftre fuipj io fire Ktipprov- ' sbm fund. Toe total niinilur of fire. started was reported at , 7 I It up to and Including on. 1 . I The nuiiiN.I season oi" fire haz ai.lx. ,t ad-bd. had not h-. - i- the mi' weM. F E E P I PJ Gr0 LfcEM A li OF PORTLAND FIRED, PfHtTPANP. Ore., Pel. P. My It. A. Ilutler, who was nt-t used of PeepinK Tom activities in the Portland city jail ami wit!: annov lug piris in the detention ward, was dlschareed by Mitjor Pa tier yesterday after witm-nio told f how littler mndo IniproiM-i ad vanrert to a l.Vyr-ar-old Kit! In the ward. Blow Rivolf Safe POHTPANP. Ore.. Oct. ! -ilt - A af in t Kfvoli thtre nrf battered and robbed of $ I On and lw janitorn were started ami bound by two nrmed and M.r'.tl ytgss early tuUe). BOSCS FINDING nnini nrnnniin I I1FTR0IT MARTI UL. I I mi Mil SEASON DAMAGEiDENY INDEPENDENCE ' i phiiipw K! m Evangelists's Mother to Pay No Heart Balm atii-.iicy (liulil pauei) unil Ihe tin- ifra.ltao ilatnauc In lii'ca-h of - Conscience Dawn for Early Human Traced by Savant ! ! 1 ! t1 CHlCAtiO. Oct. !. (Al Pr. Jnn-es llreaslod, noted KRyntolnsist nnd dirertir of -4 the Oil'intal institute, has 1 1 need the hirth of ronniiMioe to n period about 2Q0 yours I before Christ. -' It was then. Or. Hreaslod 4 4 said in an addresn btst nUUit, f that man first indicated a knowledge ot tlie diflprence between riht and wrong. Texts found fnrril)pd on the stone walls of tombs datinfi hack to 2'U0 n. C, he said, showed the dawn of con- srdence nnci character among the earth's inhabitants. fr 4 AID 10 AMITY WASHINGTON Oel. !. iJW Scerciary Stiinson today said the conversations with Prime Minister .McDonald "have been most suc cessful ami have met with all our anticipations." He said as a result both the f it'll ish nnd Ann rican Kocrnmeiiis would he proatly buielited by the. removal of filetion. WASHINGTON. Oct. 9. (TV Prime Minister Kai:iay MacDon- ; aid Kaid today in accepting the honorary decree of doelor of laws from (ieore W.thinton univer sity tiiat one could never acquire a ryl hi iik In this world wh .unit purclKi.-in ii by "one's own effort, own will, and own sacrifice." The d irree cnitfcncd and the premier's wonts uttered in continental Mo mot la I hall where M'ven yens ajjo ihe live creat until powers of ihe world signed tlie fitsi agreement f(U' llmiiation of naval ariiKinteiit.-t. The furl bora m e of that nuroe meiit as well as other Meps for world peace is tile put pose of the (his nation. WASIIINCToN, t)-t, The senate ti,;lay r amendtiH hi to ihe la gran I indt pendence to ft. dV) jer-ied an iff Ml! lo Ihe Phiiip- !rein Weather. Fair tohight and Thuisday or in ea-( portion tonight. Mod- ate southerly wind u long the i pnwurDQATinwQ! uuiuLiiuruiuifu WITH PREMIER ; vl.-.t of t he premier lo I IIIL.1I 1 MIL. lULi II 1 LSJ No Drinks, No Flag, Is Dictum of ' Chicago Structural Iron Workers j CHKV ( it a-on r j f i ma th board of ;v Th- flag fluttered Ueel Kni'leiin of iVe ide bulldlfig toth.y Wf ueiidinen; to tlie eon- the mil; a rMit'ltcr). Tl". flMg , d y f. ci da the Inst b- wi to have been hoivt '.'. marking the plrve of anH In the . t tictui . Iturr.sey. broker, rhtb- i Henry A. , innn ii ml bnirmitn of the letiPhng I l onimitteo, wa'elu-d for bourn - I tenia y for the flag to rice. A wot k nrm cume to nil h!t n'1 ..a In 1 1 tHllpejiH a nil that llm men wire waillh ftir the drinks, M-. 1 ; 1 1 IP i - y Wanted to kn-W wTrit drink". "J ti it be (me the flag Is raised, the f li in always aunda up a ivuiul h nun A Jittimtf i Pmi Pimm laiU (left) In court llit-i.un iiul of ii'lirt. ItcV. It ii tni -i ii m s NF.nn ! j I J I L.L. V7 ItLMUUU i MrnrooiTATro 1 1LULUUI 1 1 1 1 L.U ! :i UAiT !M TDIAI MfiLi m wwnv i ! idniK:4, hut should make a thnrouifh' Former Secretary of nte-,'xu,i"n,,ifo'1 nf rendition i.e- I fore ailmlnlsioi'iUK it. M rs. M"- rior Unable to Appear at.-iVrr'nmir! Hearing Today Bribery , Charge Trial Until Thursday. ' W'A'.lli'-.'CTOX ct. (I. (T'l A recess In the' t'l iut of Albert P.. Pall until tomorrow was iinuolini- ed led iv I. v .lustlce William llli?., who M!d be w.iui.l have n physi- cum.'-.-xainlno Kail ibfnve dseldlni? on Ills Vntirsc In the' case hailed houle. n nnvlnif 'lleen tlio ense Ibyl.it-iUf nit's lllncsH. j ' ll office upon different necn- ! Pall. chniBCil with' bribery, was slnns. taken 111 la the courtroom yester- Or. 0. H. Ncwdon of Klamalli may and Krimk llonan, his chief ; Palls, health physician of Klam 1 counsel announced Ibis mornlilK alh county win called, and loll : that his client was unable to ap pear. ! Dr. StorliiiK Uufl'in, one of the I physicians who attended former ' President Wlh.on, was named by I .nisUce Hi:i! to examine the former ; secretary of ihe interior. He will confer with Kail's physician, Pr. i ii. T. Safloid, before making the ! ex tniinatmu. ('ail, chai el wiili it crept ini; a bribe of $10!i.!M(0 from IMwiinl I.. iL'iiiiii, oil iitaKUiite. in eunneo Uinil with the lease of the Dlk Hill, U'ahf.. naval o.I reserve be. up i pe.t , ed iii court Monday a'lnst 'the ail vice of his physician and : ovi i- i he protest of his family. He i ' i -mod barely able lo Rot to ,hls scat, and yesterday afternoon w.t.t ' compelled lo kaj Wlieil his tem pera t til e went up. hit pulse in creased and he he una eouliinK Idood. Wire Report on the Pear Market I'ltlCAOO. Oc. U.-iA"l-( V. S, K A.) T'jtlay'M pear rooeiptH: ai'M Oregon, I Wiishinutou, 'A Cjiil I'litn, '2 Colorado, I Michigan, ;Vi ais on track: M cat's mM. Auction prices: Oiei-on liatlletts: boxes 'ra fancy, k.'2. 7A.U'i ;t !I0; sjtft ImxeH fancy vertigo S:i.!M. California Martlctls: M : i faacy X '. 1 U-J , Ii .' '.:i0; boxes fancy veraKi. $'.'.tt. average :'.fi"-4.Ha; 1 S I boxen , average SI'. Ml-i.A't, Plasdr- Siirgonii Pies. i HPflKANr;. Wash., Dct. !), (T) T evenly - four hoius nfier he was lii't by a demented patient, Pr, Miti hell Pang wort by. nationally khnwn orth'ipidie and plastic Hiir- geotl, HUCcll mbed ye.stel da.V to tlie vviiiinds. III." Mtaeker. John H'llinl, a laborer, fired a shot in' o his own bruin after wounding MiH tie lingers, I.ingworthy'M seere I le rlied an hour later. of drlrkt for v, -tkman F.-iJd. t!i:nk of raisin lb 1 UMIal luaMt ' Voii go ha th if thU llni" nPhOni diiiik",' everylMtdv." the "The men wouldn't " tile flag w Mbout - !; and 1 the flag ' paid Mr. II them g'MH up Kuinsev. it. I'll "Thei-p' ii law n ga lie-t 'lid up enffeo and nandwicheH, I nt I'll ci r tainly be no pni ty to bieiikfng the pi nhtbitton law" I Thi wi i km a u w-nt back and i ported, Mr. llumsev went back hi bis window to watch. Duk net. i b d upon I he city. Word nine bae; that without drinks 'a uilil be no flag. theiM There were no drink. And whpit th run ros thin mornmu there itill wan' no flag. I ENACTED ROLE 10 GET DRUGS i ! i Prosecution Witness Was; Once An Actor, Is Testi-j mony in Trial of Klamath : j Doctor On Narcotics! Charge U. S. Court. ' AdniluiiiM with a MiUle thut h-1 hail oni'i' lirfen an netnr by pro- I'l-syiini, and thut ho bad prnlubly i j liniM'i'.-onati d iho rn!i of a innn ' whoso H.vsirm was wiuckett whh ; ) piiiii. npiu one of bin visits tn the i uftiio itf I Jr. A. A. Konle in Khun-' nth V. A. Mi'DiinuM, vU :' ; K"Vtriinn-i!t wilncsM in iho t'odoral ; ; use aiiinsi ihi piiysiclan, i-haru- ; ' ln a inl:itlin of tin- Itarrisnn : I llalVolit'S ai l. net llpii-.l Ihi- wit-; ni-s Maml In iiOnitial t-fsiiinmiy i this morning. 1 .Mi Doualtl. who Kiniloil fro-j iUi'litly oi:t of tin coriioiH of hi , cyt's, il in inn his t(siimMiy. tot ' I i ho Jury thai a man would sioup j j to any ruse to i;rt the unroot lo for j .which ho had a craving. ihI-i jmiiud haviiiK lalan the key fnou uiio physician's ori'loo and obtained! a una nt it. v of the druu for him - I self. j This was part of th- n'buttal, testimony In! rod u fed by tlie state to prove that a physician liouhl j tint ilopcnd upon an addiot'H ac tions for i ho dispt-nsiuK of the pleaded with Dr. Smile us well ADD C ADMITS I ns with Dr. Swedenbui'tt of Ah- nCCCSSCu land mid Dr. OirstnciH of Klam ' nth Falls not lo aive her hutibaiid di-URs tn tako out nf the office. I She dcsi-rlbeit her husband's con- Jillllon ns extra talkative and ner- vnus when lie was under the In- ' "''"'" f tlie naicotlc, and only I" lml'' niiUHcuted lifter meals, wl"'n h'' wn" ""(t Hcm." Kho 1 lM ' 'i'"' nvor seen him In the I 'ondltlun. of. itKony described .by that ho had examined the patient on May 1, I t 9 and found him in "not a bad" condition. .Indue Poan expressed obvious irrltlblllty j over th ; mony. physician's vague testi Cpoii oroHs-exaiiii nation. the health official haid that ho i had merely examined 'his heart ' it Ii the stethoscope, ami ho did not know whether at that time he had a iiuaitllly of droits In his sys. j tem or none at all. I Ot her wlinesHCH recalled to the ' ft a ml In i his testimony were It, jr. Davla and t. M. Miller. Kovern- . no at "MO mm, WOU IPmilll'tl 1" ha vine taken the patient to the I .office of Pr. Hotjlo and to that! , of the county health physician re-j ; spectlvcly. j j Two motlotiH, one fur disnilssa I land one for n. directed verdict i Were denied (he defense by .ludk'ej j liean this mftrnhiK. The motions I we i'" Munmllled directly follow Inn I I he relriiital I oki I mony Inlroduced ; by Ihe government I hitUiKhotit thi mot nine's eesrbm, and pi eded the closinn arKiiinents. That Dr. Houle had upnn two j oceaaions attempted to Ret 1. A. I McDimalil. itelf. confessed dritK ad- ii j diet, confined i hospital for it mi nt, only to have him de sert ihe institution and rcfusv the treatment wis brought out In lle opening defense argument by At -lorney ti, M. Uoberls. The Klam ath Kails physician then, ho said, appealed to the federal of fleers lo come and assist hint to handle Ihe irise. Instead of coming, they sent him vague letters and litera lure covering the Harrison nar cotics act, he said. Mr. Huberts charged that at the same time, two govern men t men , came into t he vicinity and "stir- j roptitlousiy" set a bout lo make ' the physl-liin violate the law in onler lo carry on their proseeu j lion. Instead of ghlng him the aid he had naked He further de-! elated thai the officers, who only, searched the pailent nfler he had be n to t he physician's office, ' could have been Just as ea'dly de-, c Ived as to the methods by which he obtained the drug', as was the; doctor by lb'1 out want demeanor of "thl actor. " Francis O. Marsh, deputy dis trict atinrtM y who is assisting Ceorge Neunel In the pronecution of the cane, 'confined hN opening argument to a definition of the . Harrl-on narcotics act. He asked j the jury to decide the cac upon I the testimony prc4fnteda that the phy h len did not administer I he nut ec tie during the pursuance of j h's medical rnetlee, or to meet' the medical needs of the patient. ' The en hp will go to i he Jury la to Ihi afternoon. I Picturing Pr. tfonlc ns r.n "un-i sent nil lou 4 practitioner wit h 'in , itching palm," (ieorue ciiner vt out to prov In hit closing argil-1 nitiiH l b;,l lh defendant had not rtr,.,i (n K(((M ,,,1(1, jn rolHtiotiH with McDonald. Th; t In suite of the pieadingi of the addict's wlf (Continued on Tag Four) rs at Bat HAS -o.v' i Ul i . ' ; AT .. . SIMMONS .IIiimov Invx. ri. bairniaii ami' AI slmi s. left llilder for the Alhletirs win-, carneml Home runs In today's itanie lit Chleairo. It wis - tile second (Ircult (lout or llu' m-iIcs for l'n... SAI.KM. Ore., Oct. It. fp) Pe- clnriim that tlie raimmer Msh vita tn Hokuo river was lighter tlian usitnl i because nf Menu I flshiiw in thut t stream, several southern Oregon Kpoi tsineti lodeI a c:opiplaint with ' (iovoi iinr Paliersoli' yesterduy. I Harold CliiTord. iitatn itame war ! den. joined whh the governor In the assertion thut Illegal rfshliiK hi! tint (lie can hi? of the light run of fish. Home Hortsinen who have IIsIhmI the xlream say It is dun lo depletion or water by irriKUllon. Clifford said, however, that ho waH aware of illciial fisluiiK In the stream last .winter and that he had recently detailed five (kputy war dens with n fnst boat to patrol the Ivor. 1 len Poiris of KiiRoue. mem ber nf Ihe slate name rnmmlHsinn, also atlondoil ttte conference. POVER RATE CUTi POUTI.ANP. Ore., Ocl. i). (! Prom out of a series of conferences between t he public Hcrviee com nilpdon, power companies and elty rate e perls, Port land today saw pronounced red uci Puis in Indus trial power i ales coming wit It In Ihe rear future. New schedules have been sub mitted to (he power companies by the com in is ilon, but all. mug h not a h pted. It was intimated that the three group which he.ve discussed rates are hut far apart. I T. Criffith, president of the Portia nd Plceirle Power comiiany said the concern was in possession of ihe new sch-'iltilcs and company engineers were examining thetn.' "It is tfio early to say we, will accept them In the whole, but we : ii: li t my that some definite re duction will be made," (it if fit h fa I.I. SEARCH COAST HILLS I'OliTI.AN'l). Ore.. Ocl. !.()) The hillK nt-ar Waldport, Ore., were helUK scnrclied today for William .Vlllcr, 7i, ilecr hunter, who lie cnine sepal ateil from his lirotlier, Allierl Miller, of I'nrtlnml while nil n hunlliiK trip. H'nril (.f the search was received bv If. J. Knlskern. Pnr'lnnil i"--Itccuian. Thn liunters seiarnte(l and Alfioil relur.ied hut tils lirolhi ; Mb"! Id arrive nt tho nipo(ute(l place. j; Ml si'i Iom for Fo.s. . j SPORTSMEN OF!".. SlUUUL llLU Ul I P POACHING; PANTO i nnnniiT x : UUUU11I 11 i nrn nrn Surprise Witness Says The ater Magnate Asked for False Testimony State ment Wanted That Friend in Conference Room , at Time of Alleged Attack On Dancer. I.OS AN(IKI.i:S. Cat.. Oct. !l. (!') The trial ot Alexander Pan-taii-s, liiiiltiiaillionairti theatre man, on n Mtututory cliai'K.i. was thrnwi Into u sensation tuihty by a sur prise state witness. Jay Sheridan, who related an alleged attempt of tl ? defendant to produce false tes timony. With Its move veiled in mysteiy tlio state brought the man. a San . j DIcro, Cul., lodfte owner, lo the j court room uuer n special recess I and placed him on the stur.il as t ll" ! trial reopened. I Slierlttnu testified lie had known : Palliates for about 15 yeurs nnd . formerly wns In tlio theatrical lnt: i fucss. I Ijist September 22, move than a liniintli after the aliened attack nf tlio vaudeville magnate on 17-year-old Kiinicn PiiiiKln In his niivato 1 , jnlfice, Sheridan sttltl PuntaKes ! came to see him nt 8un Dteiio. "'" asked," ho testified, "If I 'ol,lll testify that I wob la the '.,ll,u "'" ilium me nay ot A ll'IHit !t I said 1 would and would he Kind to help In any way pas sible." , KA.YHA6 CITY, Oet. 9. Wt Un der ffloomy skies, remitiisec'nt ot h e r Ki eUtesi slarrinK vehicle, "Italn," the" body of Joanne Katc'ds, Btase nnd moving picture nrtresii, was carrlei by friends lo Us final resting ptaee. ' Admirers from all walks of lit1 filled the south side chapel from where the body was trkon to Ht. Vincent Do T'aul Catholic church, where Mervicos were held. An other large crowd, Includim: many representatives nf the stage, was present nt ihe berviees. Portal was In Calvary cemetery. SAPPM. Ore.. Oct. 9. (P) Ar rangements have been made by the male boa id of control tor a xi it up of women from the Port land t-oro'ds club to make a lour of tiisiicction thru all Mate Institu tions, A letter from Mrs. U. J-:. Ponduratit, secrelary of tlin tdub. requested the arrangement anil October 17 baa heen named as the tentative dale. It is understood by the board of control taat the lour in md In the nature oV mi investigation. On the way to Halem the women expect to stop at Woodblil-U to visit the Mlate I raining Ki-hool. Will Roprr Say.: IIOI.I.VWOOI), (.'ail.. Oet. 0. It loo'lts like we are (,'n-iti'-' to cot disarmament lint I want to tell yon we lire pnyinir tlearly For it, I'or lift er all it 's a (Uestitm if it 's not belter to have ir hi navy, lots of taxes it ii (I yet s ft C i II 1 ) e n e e "i ti V a m"Ii i n r t o ii than no navy, no tuxes, yet not enoutfh seats nt the rijrlit of the iresiilent to (in round. So Premier MncDoiinld nml his ehnriiiiiii!, no smoking, no roimiiijj daiiitliter. have brmijf tit pence to the world, but they have unconsciously unlcnshcd the social hounds of war, ami now it's death to the poor devil who bus to seat 'cm. Yours, i-WII.b'ltOtJKRN. 1