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HARRISBURG JUBILANT OKLAHOMA SQL oris i-UP0PEflSiH'Cree5Ui DEAfJ MILAM READY BOYS AND GIRLS WILL ENTER MANY EXHIBITS AT OREGON STATE1 FAIR OVER COMPLETION OF PAVEMENT TO PORTLAND CausesBig Fiie gfj PEflOLETOli TODAY COURSES REGISTRATION FOR TO BE NEXT FRIDAY HARUlSwKG, Sept. 20. 1 TO MEET DESPITE OEFI OFGQMOR Score of members of boys' and girls' livestock olubs ot Oregon will be present at the stale tair September 24 to 29, to make exhibit nd enter the judging contest. Members of the stock judging teams will be entertained In the club camp maintained by the fair 0 HEAVY GK 001 PEKING 5 AT There wsa no celebration by Harrls-burg peoplo when the paving bu the paVlne highway was completed up to; Third, street about a month ago, This stretch was opened to the travel of the great Facinc high way, which occurred Head of Home Economics at; for EaO School Will The cash awards, medals or trophies. rouneentn annual 5now oiarra morning.

People can now How a lighted cigarette etubj carelessly tossed in a patch ot dry grass, (oreea a doses farmer to quit ork tor halt day to fight ft 7 -acre grass ire that menaced their homes, was related by Elvln Wltham today. The Are was on Wltham hill, three, miles west ot The blase waa started by Professor Goldenwelser of New York City, who has feeen giving lectures in the t'nlversity of Washington. Goldeaweiser bad been on a picnic party.throwing his cigarette stubs in the'grass without put Representatives Issue Statement Declaring Against Wearing Masks and Flogging and scholarships are particularly at pavement all the way from here to Portland. A noticeable change oc Be Annouiv Vie Week, ft I- Sf A. C.

Visits Hundreds of Homes In Research This Afternoon, With Novel Features on Program tractive to the young people this year. The first premium in all divisions of each livestock project will, be a schol- Laughlin curs in the travel over East Main street which passes the local schools PRESSMAN STRIKE ILLEGAL- week summer session at the agricul- OMmtuvwiKratiinootmovii LISTS TO BE GIVEN tural college next June with expenses paid. Handsome Saddles to Be Pre CORVALLIS GIRL IS VISITED Served With Korean Luncheon in Brass Bowls and Inspects Oriental Markets The stock judging contest will be Complete Roster of Teachers for Noted Astronomer Dead From Collapse at Berkeley; Banker gin at o'clock Judging of calves, sheep, and goats will take sented Winners of Bucking Contests This Year Elementary Schools During 1923-24 Published sed on Bail yRelese ting them out Suddenly the Are leaped up, and, tanned by the afternoon breete, spread quickly, i Farmers quit their plows to Sght the names, and the Corvallis tire department was called upon for help, several autoloads of volunteers leaving the department within with the opening ot the new paved' highway which is the permanent route for tourists through Oregon from, now on. The-dust on the old route' does not fly now as It did with hundreds ot tourist cars rushing by day In and day out. At the opening of the highway Into Harrisburg the local chamber of commerce sent a message ot thanks to the Albany chamber or commerce at the hour of its meeting' held Wednesday for their hearty co-operation In swerving the Pacific highway over the route that would lake it through Harrisburg.

place Tuesday and of hogs A showmanship contest In which the club members will be judged rather than the themselves, FENDLETJON, Sept. 20. (Assoclat- A collection of valuable oriental costumes and Korean dishes has been received at O. A. C- from Miss to take place Thursday, is creating Press) What Is estimated as the OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept.

20. To forestall charges that the extraordinary session of the Oklahoma legislature, called to assemble nen Wednesday, is a "Klaa much Interest on the part ot club largest crowd in the history of the members. The manner in which the straw awaited the opening of the five minutes after the call. Several ot the farmers -watched the stump fires until late at night. While the volunteers were putting out the blase, Goldenwelser coolly sat astride his horse smoking fourteenth annual round-up this Ava B.

Milam, dean of the school ot home economics, sn losve of absence for two years la China. It is hoped eventually to have a large a committee bf seven representa Pupils In tha Corvallis Grade schools will enroll Friday morning, September 28, at o'clock. In the vsrlous buildings where they will attend classes. The districts for each school will be announced nest week, according to Superintendent McLaughlin. Bouk lists will be given at that time so that fcoosa may purchased on Saturday.

A complete roster of teachers tor elementary schools Is announced to boys and girls have fitted their animals and trained, them for the show will be considered. Virtually every member exhibiting Is entering emits contest 5 tives Issued a statement today declaring that they advocated a "law to1 home economics exhibit from another according Wltham. The psofessor made no orient. The collection from 6ean prohibiting wearing masks, masked assemblage, and of severe penalties for flogging or mob violence in any PENDLETON, Sept. 20.

The Itound-Cp, Pendleton's annual Wild West Classic opened today with a large crowd ot visitors present to witness the deeds ot skill BARNS REMODELED Milam includes both Japanese end move to help fight the fire he had started. form." AMPEOTO 1 Representativ HcBee, of Stephens and daring ot scores ot riders and CLUB TS Chinese ceremonial and other eos-tumes. Dean Milam, who together with Miss Camilla Mills, a graduate In home economics In 1921, Is aloui to organize a course of study in home economic for Peking univer others trained In the' arts of the, ranch. Among the spectators were! jday, the-teachers being listed as they will be assigned in the build-" Jnga by grades beginning with tee 'first and continuing up to the jmany sbriners who came in a body KEEP CULLS AWAY COUNTY DIVISIONS LAY RELIEF PLANS county, early today issued a cai for the extraordinary session to consider charges that the Governor had taken unto himself powers of a despot and bad supplanted the constitutional government. The call' as signed by 45- House members.

sity, has spent many months in! More Than 430 Head of Live stock to Be Exhibited at Sa- lem by Boys and Girls studying conditions In Japan, China, and Korea. She has visited hundreds of homes occupied by all clashes of people tn order that she eighth grade and principal of the building. Here are the teachers who win teach In the local schools this year: New follcKe Hill School Beulsh Gil key, Nona Mundy, c. E. Owens, Principal, North School 1M governor wsuwi QrOWerS MUSt HaVS XM from Portland.

1 Four special prizes have been offered this year in addition to cash prizes. Winners of the world championship burking contest, the Northwest bucking contest and the steer roping eonteat will each be presented with a handsome caddie. The winner of the ladies' relay race also wilt get a saddle. A novelty this year will ba pre Monroe to Giva Benefit Dance: might more Intelligently outline the Name on Sacks, Says Agent Briggs course. Dean Milam says in a re- Two darns have been romodi'led at the state fair grounds In Salem lent letter from Seoul, Jvore.a: as Means of Raising Funds; Other Contributions Made Joyce Handley, Mat ie E.

Bwane, ine people io.repuo.iaie uie aiiempc of law maker to assemble. Newspaper editors last night- issued a statement charging the governor with attempting to abrogate the constitutional rights. The governor ordered the striking down of the fiery crosses which have blazea Speaks at Cham! for the livestock' exhibits of bova'iMamle llarner. Norma n. Harvcv.

'I being entertained at Kwha L-d elrla' eluha. Not loss than 40iMrs. Oolda Avlcsworth. Mrs. Ruth The grading ot potatoes that are sold on Oregon markets has become Haktang, a Methodist girls' school.

iivinr.k ar to tves. Mm. 'Weill' nnnrinlnh t. sentation of a prize ot a sack of: Knmnn anra The eranes mat nave .1 me Amw. nere are ou gins in mil.

one, ne entered by club membersthe jCrlffee, Principal. i. i iubid i (io uit-aiiest UHCKvr, il was nisuiijr iul ivoi wn recommended by tnei i.v,. D. Monroe nrancn oi iav aiuueru, scnool and I suoke to the dpn fi v.

V1n Irion riling numu Woodmen of America who havejonei at their-chapel. Miss Marie hova and alrls. according to VMW JVM M.iu. United SUtes Department of Agrl- auUlor ot who vts Ontral School Mrs. Illlma Coddington, MllJred Bartow, Carol Currey, Olive Coul culture were established by a nnund-rr ut nA been giving a series of dances at church of Corvallis teaches English L.

J. Allen ot Corvallia, assistant elamatlou of the governor and went decl(le(j tne buckers, which share1 Monros evlry other Saturday nlghtihere and is doing a splendid work.jntate club b'udor at O. A. who ter, justa C. Pennington, Olive ilar- into effect on the oi misthonors with the human performers.

during the past season have sent A Kansas state Agricultural eollegoju charge of the exhibits and ru, Lenore M. Smith, GraVs' Cun- Strike H11 Illegal NEW YORK, Sept. JO. CAssocl: ated Press) George L. Berry, president o' fthe International Press- oro io me vniinn vuuiuivo i uviua economics grsouate.

nee come i judging. Iningham Mabel A Thomas II A Benton county's ouota for the this school to teach, Twa erlaeMla of stock win behm.Urt' Prlndpal'. month, county Agent onggs saia: should have a prize. The Round-thi morning: jrp continues until Saturday nlght. "One' ot the things it ls hoped! 'fr i-.

i men's and Assistants' Union n.r -Today was-erved Korean shown by Multnomah county, young dance which takes pWe jBn.Beon aoj ontnverf (MmMli kunU m.Mu. thj" nt America, announced today thai this law will accomplish wlil be to' the with music bv the "Happy: ucatnee Men, wary, THREE O'S HELD Four" orchestra of Corvall.s will luI braM dlghM whrh was The quality of animals will 1 let-J? be given a. a benefit performance gerved cr Miss Cslklnsi 1 ufoM rd Prlnci.T as Monroe's contribution to. the terd vl(lted food fc tervice VmZL 2500 members of the Web Press-jkeep the cull potatoes oft the Ore-men's Locsl 23, which has been; gon markets. It Is reported that on strike since midnight Monday, last year a large quantity ot these are no longer affiliated with the In- culls were dumped on the Portland ternational which has decreed the market for some 30 to 45 cents a tuna.

sold by the string. The in-at the college, LEAGUE CRIPS walkout illegal. viiuens oi uu of this orient Is a constant Tillamook county will send sack. With the amount that was available at such a low' price, the aance ana wno wisn io aaa io delight and surprise to ma. load ot calves, Ha display 1o be mM CAR EXHIBIT nil wo anon nrm mu ib a wis i i.

Famous Astronomer Dies Price or potatoes that were wen r.r" r. VWte Mchool. Kennedy, county postmaster A. i snmm wno wn, Tht( aftnoon v(ed -OT. agent.

OAKLAND, Sept. 20. (As- graded was depressed. This year sociated. Press) Charles J.

Burck-ucn potatoes might be sold, but Doctors, Druggists and Dentists "v-us. ll in a nuuio UHW lUI liven nv vvs i iKorean girls srtd one for Japanese Marlon county workers, who plan RAWS ATT FITI0I1 halter, astronomer ot International they will have to be plainly labeled to Be Awarded Gold Watch Charms for Baseball fame, Is dead from a collapse aftern'18- fighting fire which threatened the i "Two Important factors of the rtinh rmm.n Tgt''1' Th JPnese teacher whoito bring 125 hogs snd also an -L rTh. ir.eriLT'tSiT o'00 spoke bll.it of calve, from the Bilvcrton AJ'A Ca" good She had Just i Jersey, calf club. C. H.

Abbott Observatory duringjlaw are that the name and address the Berkeley Are. The aged as-of the grower must be stenciled on Modern Woodmen were both of the ed. 7" "ouai en world. bAiniy nun lip fhn trvan- will AM in pntfre rar. Karl menl-i T.he Three D's, doctors, dentists tronpmer and tne janitor saved the! tne sack ana tne graae oi poiaioes vVuiwu inmi nonrw -cuuiu mon rt I nt will mh observatory only after fight which Under the new law the potatoes and druglsts, were awarded the New 1924 Series This Week; First Sale Announced i blblt.

Two Guerncsy calf club will countries. not exceed her quota as a result ot the dance since their dances hav I must be put up either In new grain! gold baseball fobs as champions prostrated Burckhalter. make an especially strong showing. "Tomorrow .1 am scheduled to sacks or No. 1 second grain.

the Corvallis Twilight league this "Although five grades are estab- year at a meeting of the managers lished it is thought that the bulk of the league last night, The nine of the crop will fall In the grade players who will receive the awards tieVst ed "ho ror tor red 'T TA OrZto arnoon the soda, servicel Banker Oat on Ball MARSHFIELD, Sept. 20. (Associated Press) Roy B. Corson was V. S.

No. 1. A better grade called Dr. E. O.

Queslnberry, Ed Reck- In to Headquartera are: F. M. Meyer 50c. Geo. K.

Abraham $1, Bam Warfleld $1.50, Mr. released under $10,000 bonds pen a men i wilt nave a conror-j ence with some of the educated Ren'" Korean homemskors and Koresn Vahlngton county will show teachers on what shall he Included dairy' calves and hogs provlounly U. 8- Fancy No. 1 was designed to ing action of the- grand Jury at on, "To" gtinson, Dr. Hoyt Brown, Dr.

E. C- Joseph, Dr. R. M. Peffer, incude large well formed tubtrs and Mrs.

Burnap J. A. Park 11 Portland on a charge that he was that cashier In the home economic courses In ehort $14,000 as of be T'lZJ Uy Lew" i Daniel Bryan $2, Mcllugh 12 First National Bank ef Bandon. Ths PoU? W' i0bMa- Mrs. Malone $5.

used for of woala Korea. boiling course plan to leave here for Tslku Plans for next year's league were Earl J. Templar 13, H. W. Hand shortage was made good by stockholders and directors.

$2, Walter Bal.b $l', Mrs. B. C. wher to Marjorle Han discussed, and it was agreed that not need to come up to such a rigid standard and U. S- No.

1 was ar- the league would co-operate with Campbell B0C, Mrs. C. H. orimes.j rhown at the Banks hog and dairy show this week. O.

T. McWhorter, agricultural agent. Is In charge. Linn county will send carload of livestock with. A.

C. lleyman. county agricultural agent. In rharx Benton, Polk, "Yamhill, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Clatsop, and Columbia counties will send smaller displays. A display of the new 1924 Kask leriee at the J.

R. Cooper garage this week Is roculvlng considerable attea-thin from lal motorists and others Interested In automobiles. The machines on display Include the five passenger touring car aad four door coupe in the Nash Six, and the flva passenger aedan and tlva passenger touring car In the Nash Four. The new Nash Four Carriole will be on display tomorrow morning. The first sale announced by Mr.

Coopc-y Is a Nash Six, five passniiger touring far, to V. H. end 8. E. Whit-ham.

Close obsvrvstlon of the Nash five paim nrcr touring model will disclose, at once the substantial provisions ranged to Include these. TJ. 8. Blgn icnool team in putting the 1 small and V. S.

No. 2 of course '8Ut0 park gr0Unds In shape for the are smaller potatoes." evening games, using the balance mmm AGGIE FOOTBALL In the treasury of $25 toward that purpose. Twenty-seven baseballs were used during the season Just UUU I IILIIII I IIUII IU IJlESnAGEfJTlCillTSAIID $1, Mrs. E. A.

Buchanan $1. E. P. Jackson $2, V. G- Dubach Friend $1.

Miss Florence Foster $1, Wallace Rounds 11. Hobart E. Gove $1, Pearl Feg'oy $1. Mrs. E.

E. Blevens 12.50, Blanche W. Stevens $2. SO, Mrs. R.

Avrlt $1. C. A. Mockmore 50c, Miss I. Corso $1.

Mrs. Charles Elliott 50c, R. x. John $1. Mrs.

Geo. Cummlngs Jl. C. R. Stlnson $1.

Mrs. Allan Emily $1, Harry T. closed. Next year only six teams MEN will be allowed to enter the leagne, on account ot the inconvenience found In scheduling games for 10 teams In the season Just past. POLICE IN FIGHT Nash has nude to enhance comfort.

Tbs front compartment bow Is roomier than ever. And the front cushions. The Aggie football playprs came In i last nlsht from thJr camp at Prairie E. F. Ghormley of Silverton Will Fill Vacancy Left By Promotion of L.

L. Graham iiiiii i iiiii iiiiiiiii Drill $1, o. F. Mumsw w-lth' deftly rourlxd comers, aw a Willi lltiw a nrfnn ti i fnrA. I mountain, and took their first workout BANKER SOFIA, Sept.

20. (Associated Press full inch and a half wldw and two Inches deeper. Tha rear cushion has Sanguinary fighting la reported from ley $2 50. L. D.

GrlfTee $2. Corval- oaa', nwn nv Mi Creimrey Co $3, Kate TadlocK I lM'n fishing and Mrs. A. T. I -aw $.60, Ruth Cot-iln Howards place.

Crwch been extended three Inchie In width central Bulgaria. Communists attack- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. E. F.

Ghormley, formerly police sutjon and barracks at ON TRIAL TODAY lin Burge $3 Mri Lucas II reports (liar the last day; Aorlated Prcs)--A shifting )h. B. I Sm.h,-.,MrE. A. MnrTan" A 'IT i I flTll "added of the southern Pacific at Silverton, Btara Zager.

Tchirhan and two 'vil will be tha new g. p. agent in Cor lagea, with the object of liberating a nnmber of comrades arrested 10 days vallli, It was announced today. Mr. Wlie $2, Ed V.

Lindros tit, A I "mrrv S's nuu uur iwgiwwm im-iiivu hj Mallory $2. w' Irvln $3. mrrlr run mmioy, routily. Reports last night worth Vn.i' nr. i but that the bear ibowed up belter Indicated 'lat other fires In the Ghormley will fill the vacancy Mtiaga Troops were called to disperse than th men In making yardage.

state were under control. Moses Miller $1 A. H. Mlrylees to the k'ngthened full-sweeping fend-rrs that serve to st off lha body smartly. An automatic wiper is mounted cm the windshield.

And thirs ar gleaming kick plates set solidly Ju.it above the rubber-filled running boards, pockets of new design in the top pre- Mr. and Wm Halt i i norma were issued this morning cr L. uransm. wno prumui- tn, communists. Hlx communisis PORTLAND Sept 20 (Assorted to be district freight and pas- wt.re killed and six wounded at Eckern, vlce-eenger agent at Eugene.

zr on soldier and civilian Mdent of the d-f unrt Statct Bsnk Mf. Ghormley has spent more injured. of Portlsad, went on trial today Mr. Wiley $1. Margttret Jones rst scrimmage win take Mrs.

Thomas Joohi It. PUc beginning of next' week. OS than nine years In southern Oregon Jones $1, Friend 0c. charged with receiving deposits when the bank was known to be Insolvent. with the copmany, and has been for the past two years at where the bulk of company busi the rest of the prem-nf week being devoted to open field work, tackling, punting and running.

They were guests of Ed. Williams, Dr. E. W. Howard and Dave Kendall on their camping trip.

Ivlde a receptacle for the curtains; and a rear-view mirror puts the road behind ynu In front, so (o speak. Th caliber of the car is further emphasized by the great wealth of I power general nl by tha motor, th aert renponslvenesa wjth jwhuh ti CLASS CERS PRICE OF HUNGARIAN VETCH IS REDUCED AT MEETING OF CROWERS COCHRAN FOREST FIRE CONTROLLED 1 KILLED, 9 HURT ness under nts supervision freight. He is young msn, and will arrive with Mra. Ghormley to mat their home In Corvallis in about week. They will mlde as 210 Kings Road.

at'crlcratea, and the very remarkable A ten her. training class Is being ff0rds. held each Thursday and Friday night I NEWPQR EXPLOSION on ha fourth floor of tho Concord TODAY'S GAMES PORTLAND, Sept. 20 (Assoc PORTLAND MARKET iated Press) A forest fire at Coch-( nnder control today, having 00A RAIN MRS building in Portland by A. Nichols of Corvallis, attnt profeor In lindustfisl edtKsilon, In roonaratlon with the Association of Builders and Contractors.

Registered for the work I. a I liurn. back ever American Detroit Bostoa 4: Chicago 1. Philsdelibla 5- K.llAii.l Philuil.ti Ma S. rlnetft WASHINGTON.

Sept. 20. As0- The prlca of Hungarian vetch seed has been reduced from ten rents a pound to -vn cents according to reports of a meeting of a nnmlxT of growers held at the Court House Monday evening. At the new price it la known that one car load has been sold to an eastern bouse, another wilt be sold te one ot the Portland sed bouses and more car load shipments are In protpect" PORTLAND. SPt.

turned 1 UmrA White 11.07. clated Press) One man was klllea are three plasterers, two carpenters, 1 western red $1.04. Portland rank, as eighth city end nine Injured when a cargoes between Atlantic and Pacific! blng- testnl at the tfureae ot 1 iStandards exploded, wrecking a NEWPORT. Bept. JO.

(Assoclsted three elect rldstts, and two archltecta Pr) First rjln of the season feirwho expect to teach blueprint read-hers this morning. Brush fire have! ing. Much Interest Is aaidto ho shown ben sxtJoguiahad. in the work. PORTLAND.

Sept. In whleh It had been systm her. to. building In Bawmlll being Installed at Cheshire Ine county, i 'liSlZtt fim. Ihave Improv.tr-t jhoused.

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