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44' Established 1SC3 THS fair tonight od Sunday. -ft? VOUrXYIL, NO. 135. MEMBER ASSOCIATED rRE33 CORVALLIS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925. SEITORS VICTORS iTY EXTEIISIQII BEHfiS TBfJM BULLDOGS 22 TO 0 ISIDEIIT LOCAL GHSUBER RESIGNS FORMER PRESIDENT OF SEATTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HERE Noted, Speaker Will Lecture THIBD OF SERIES MILL CITY WOMAN ON HUNTING TRIP FRIDAY WITH FRIENDS IS SHOT Mrs.

Margaret "Wiley at Corvallis Hospital with Bullet in Breast AGENTS TO GATHER GERMAN EMBASSY IN LONDON IS LARGEST IN BRITISH CAPITAL High Scale for Representatives Abroad Being ticed by Fatherland LONDON. Oct. 10 (Associated Press Frederick the Great, who was known as one of the "closest" monarch that ever reicnnil in Pma. at Methodist Church Southl Tomorrow Morning Resignation of Edwin T. Reed Win Sensational Came at Wash.

mgton Witnessed by Presi-dent and Mrs. CooKdge Oregon's Agricultural Program to Be Discussed at Confer, ence Next Week to Take Effect End of Year, Dec. 31 Well Drilled Machine of Coach Schissler Figtos Way to Brilliant Victory r-; mm PASSES ARE COMPLETED Mrs. Margaret Wiley, Mill City matron, was shot in the breast yesterday afternoon while hunting Robert S- Boyns, former president of the chamber ot commerce at Seattle, will speak tomorrow morning at the Methodist church South at 11 o'clock on the theme "The Stones Cry Mr. Boyns comes near Mill CI with a party o- PROTEST IS FILED TODAY HIGH COMPLIMENT PAID eia, probably would turn in hlsl PROMINENT MEN GUESTS grave If.

by some- means of com-j munication 'with the spirit world he I could be informed that the German UWI Rntnn Rsmmmt Mann as one of the most highly recommended speakers on this subject Manager McKechnie Says Rice's Requests Received for Copies of friends. The shot was fired by Dr. E. E- SUvls, a dentist of the mountain town, -the bullet entering Mrs. Wiley's shoulder and breast.

The injured' woman was brought here at 7 o'clock last night and is sow at the Corvallis hospital. There is chance of her recovery. Beavers Show Knowledge of tha Came Fundamentals Important to Effective Machine embassy in London is to become the largest building group of its kind in the British capital. Catch Was Over Edge of Barrier Be Contributed by Counties of the State Method Used to Collect Dues of Members and those attending the services are assured ot a pleasing address. Mr.

-Noel H. Jacks, secretary ot the Oakland (Cal.) Y. M. after hearing Mr. Boyns speak, wrote; 'I want to express to you The German government recentryL.

purchased another of the enormous houses in Carlton House Terrace, County extension agents' from all Edwin T. Reed, college editor and OfilFflTH STADIUM, hashing ton, Oct. 10 (Associated -Press) Mrs, Wiley, it appears, had gone in the opposite direction from that taken by other members Of the party and later in the afternoon was mistaken by Silvia tor next aoor to me emnassy near president of the Corvallis thsmber parts of Oregon -will gather at -the my hearty appreciation of your lec -won the third game In Buckingham Palace. i Thia building of commerce, has tendered his resig Starting a new epoch In tootbaH history at O. A.

the plunging, tearing Boaver team smashed its way to a brilliant it to 9 victory over the apparently confident Gon-laga "Bulldogs" in the first big game of the season on Bell field the world series from Pittsburg to- will house the German consulate nation as head of 4 he chamber. Mr. ture on 'The Stones Cry Out. Dos-ens of those who you have expressed themselves to me as greatly helped and their confidence shot twice, miss Reed has been president of the lo lag the first lime, but the second cal chamber tor the past two years college Monday to meet with members of the central extension staff and agricultural faculty in the annual conference not the C. extension service." Sessions will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

oay, -i to before President Cool- other officials of the diplomatic idse and crowd of that! shivered in a frigid gale. The vie- iThis move indicates that present tory-gave, the Senators a lead ot'dav ermav: in ntt nf bullet ploughed through Mrs. Wi nl faith In tbe Integrity of the yesterday afternoon. Time after ley's shoulder and breaBt While and it Is with great deal of regret- that the 'members of the organisation see him, retire from of Bttne as strengthened and deep I trust you may have the time the Beaver forwards ripped the ened. twe games to one In 4h series.

Sam I ations obligations and other war the Injury is serious, local physi Rice, Washington outfielder, in the cians attending Mrs. Wiley believe fice. The conference this year will re- debts, a much higher scale for she will recover. her representative abroad than was olvs around Oregon's agricultural With his dynamic personality and -maintained by Frederick. when! program as adopted In the state ag- opportunity of giving this lecture, in various parts ot the coast, for in these days of doubt and criticism, such teaching ia greatly needed." "Robert S.

Boyns delivered a masterly address on theNJible last inexhaustible supply of wit and humor, be was the life of the regular forum luncheons held in. the club rooms of the chamber of commerce. RATES DISCUSSED Gonsaga line to pieces, tearing through to smear ths backs in their tracks, throwing them for loss after loss, Knowledge of fundamentals showed in the O. A. C.

attack wherever it was tried. Interference thai has not been seen on the local field for several years, plowed its way down the field tor the swift backs His resignation was to take effect nignt under me auspices, or me eighth inning, by wonderful catchi Tobbed smith, Pirate of a run that would have tied the score. The Pirates had basea. full in ihe last but failed -io score. Pittsburg started scaring in the second Inning, Tray-r tripling, and coming home on Wright's sacrifice fly.

The Senators, tied the count in the next Rice tallied. Pittsburg scored one Tun in the fourth Inning, Smith added a run for the Prussia was at the height of her "cultural economic cjnrerence-heid power. Frederick's ministers at at the college January, "1924. foreign courts, is recalled here, RecommendaUons or that confer-walked afoot or drove' shabby old ce were later localized and made carriages until the axle trees gave- th basis of county economic con-, way, while even to his highest dip- ferenees sponsored by the extension tomatic agents at Paris or London, service with the cooperation of state the king of Prussia never allowed tarm business and financial gronps. more than 1000 pounds a year.

Since the state conference fourteen local T. M. at the Presbyterian -ehurch. The lecture was convincing and answered beyond doubt Immediately but the request was so urgent that he serve to' the end of the fiscal year, that he decided to H. A.

Hallmark Says Klamath from archaeological and historical serve till Dec. 31. District Will Not Have Too High Charges ot the Beaver machine. Schulmer-ich, playing his second year on the varsity showed exceptional ability sources, the question is the Old county conferences nave oeen nem No SnceeawMT Cbofcen -The successor-: to the retiring president will be chosen at the end la taking the men out ot the way Referring' to the recent "evolu- and the conclusions reached in each tion trial" at Davton. -but have been published In bulletin PORTLAND, Oct 10 (Associated Pirates- ia th sixth frame, and Gos- tor the ball carriers.

With his un of the year, was decided by the line homed in Washington's half of without saying whether he though form. Lane, -Jackson, canny ability at throwing forward Book True? The large audience present was materially belpod "by the and most Interesting statements of the speaker," quotes the Stockton-. (Cal.) Independent, following the address ot Mr, Boyns at Stockton. Press) This district is in no danger from being held up for high freight the Same inning. The Senators Derwln wrong or sir Crook, Union, Malheur, rates' If the Soothers Pacific is al rally in the seventh netted two 8.

Sherrington, president of Polk, Multnomah, Hood passes along with the power ot his line plunging, there is no doubt of his being a triple threat man. executive board at its meeting yes terday noon. Requests have come to the offlct of executive secretary W. A. Reid, lowed exclusive rights there; H.

raB8-- the Roval Societv. in an rtdrs att River. Clackamas. Benton and Hallmark, of San Francisco, general McNeely. running for Llebold, ial-1 the opening of the winter session Washington counties are those that freight agent of the Southern Pacific, to send to secretaries of chambers Denmaa, Snider, Finds The line plunging" of "Red" Den- lied when Manager Harris hit a safe- oI the London school of medicine nsve programs formulated by Joint ty.

Harris eamo homo whan I conference of local farmers and of commerce throughout the stats testified today la the Klamath Falls rail' hearing. Rates from Klamath Falls east over the Southern Pacific, mm former Corvallis high school star, was a treat for the spectators (Continued on page I) copies of. the method used in collecting dues of the local chamber, business men and members of the college faculty." la the plan to it it is allowed tff extend the, road to The efficiency of the local chamber continue these county conferences to watch. Several times "Red" tor through the opposing line tor substantia Paul Snider, the the connection at Alturaa, will be no in collecting from the members has until the most important agricul THE DALLES HERE higher than from Bend east over the attracted wide attention and shows Harris singled. Bill Pittsnug' manager, filed a formal protest of today's Washington victory with Commis-sionei Lsndls on the grounds that Sam Rice, Senator outfielder, did rot catch Smith's drive in the eighth inning over the-edge of the tural sections of the state have had Northern lines, Hallmark declared Floral Offerings Fill Two Bag- gage Cars at Mathewson ii- funeral an opportunity to consider the state agricultural program and adapt it -Front Lakeview the ast rates will big Beaver fullback, brought the stands to their feet when he speared forward passes attempted by Gonsaga traced through a broken.

to -local not exceed those from Klamath Falls and Bend, HatliWft sant- He argued Arrangements Complete for the -Kn Wane ruumodi field for touchdowns. the success ot organisation under the-present administration. It is considered a. distinct -compliment trf Corvallis to recognisedfor having' such un efficient organization. Finance Minister that the Northern lines would' absorb v'A feature of the annual extension The performance of the team lit Championship Came on Bell Field October 23 conferece this year will be an Ore the entire freight charge by carrying lumber the way east over their LEWISBVRGV Oct.

10 (Associated Press) This Utile college town which 23 years ago sent Christy Mathewson forth to win undying fame gon products dinner to be served own lines, whereas the Southern Pa- Tnniiiv at, Hntfl Ran ton. Through Principal Gaiser tf the: high asnnta ton- on the baseball diamond, today claim clfia would have to divide Its receipts with other lines. He said his bleacher farrier, GRIFFITH Washington, D. Oct. 10, (Associated Press) Oflsie Bluege, "beaned" third baseman of the Washington Senators, has had a slight relapse and will not play today it was announced by Manager Harris shortly before the third of the world, series.

Myers relieved Bluege at third. yesterday's' contest showed ths effect of the constant drilling Coach Schissler has given his men during the past few wee Is b. Although Gonsaga 'twas rated as one of the best teams on the coast, the Beaver team out played and out fought them school announces today that cerned vari(mB counties will con-langements have beeo completed tribute the food for the meal. Prom company estimated that within five years the Klamath Basin lumber bus ed him In death as its own. The sorrowing town folk set aside the afternoon to accompany the body- to the cemetery In the outskirts of the town.

iness would require 10,000 cars a year. wnereoy me uaites nign scnool LiMOin' C0Unty will come he crab football team wiu, play Bell field tor a c0Cktail, Crook and Orant from -the first to the final whistle. urway arternooiu octoDer 23, at will supply oxtail soup, 2:45 p. m. One period class wilj frnm Wiiltn.imab eountv will The Aggies, won the toss-op and Eluege was taken to.

the hospital Here as a student at Bucknell university. Christy gained his first fame as a pitcher. The body, accompanied by the sorrowing widow, was brought Arrives Back in Paris HAVRE. France, Oct. Press) Finace Minister Calllaux and members of his debt funding mission, returning from the United States arrived here today, Calllaux "was greeted by several fellow cabinet members.

He refused to make a statement concerning- the American trip, saying he would acquaint the council of ministers with the results chose to defend the1 south' goal. Harris disclosed, after attempt to! -e difmtse1, t0 Hade-up the gerved. Other counties con- Schulmerieb. kicked oft. Gonzaga lumens as loeanberrv exercise, had brought on some ill back last night from Saranac Lake Thlsame will be the biggest ano punch, white potatoes, Dca- most- important high school game chutes; sweet Morrow; where he died -Wednesday night.

"Banked high with floral tributes. effects from the blow he sustained Thursday when hit in the head by one of Aldridge's fast ones. Hsrris asserted he did not believe there wag rlayed in this city since Scott High green vegetables, Wasco; rolls, PORTLAND, OctT' 10. Associated Press) Livestock top grade eggs up one cent, firsts 40 to 41, extras 46 to 46; butter and butterfat steady; San. Francisco butterfat '65.

Hard 11.40, western red 11.29. put the ball in play on own 20 yard line and tried to pierce Schisslers "they shall not pas, but were -thrown for re- posted losses. Cross kicked to Edwards who made a-clever return. The Aggies Immediately opened up tbeJ)ody lay in state at the home of oi TOieao piayea nere three years! Union: butter, Columbia: cran- causelfor alarm' concerning Rgo. v.

Indications potht' to an at-erry Jelly, roast turkey, his Mrs. Frank Stoughton. Crowds gathered before of his mission. The meeting is set tor tomorrow morning. tendance of several thousand, and condition, however, since an Xray dis (Continued on page 8) the home eafly today, and a steady 'he two teams will likely be fight-! ing for the state championship.

with an aerial attack Schulmerieb stream or niea past nis oier. Thousands sent a message of condol THE FIRST, NOMINATION OFFERING to Denman, wnich placed the ball on Gonsaga's 20 line and dosed ne broken He simply needs additional rest, Harris said. Weather is Cold Chilling weather with more to come was the forecast handed out today to thousands of baseball, fans -as they trooped to Griffith stadium, for the third rame of the world aeries. There 5i i 1 Kelso City Engineer ence to Mrs. Mathewson, from parts of the world Flowers from other ctlies filled two baggage cars and from here Edwards shot a bullet jP 1 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 1 i rSSSSS I II I 8 i 1 I Vindicated of Charge like pass to hobblns, who dashed ov- the funeral services were simple, ac cording to Mrs.

Matnewson'S wishes, er the goal line for the first touchdown of the game. Scbulmericn is no indication of. any, rise in tern-' LONGV1EW, Oct. 10. (As-awrature which hovered around 40 de-f ocnted Press) George Norris, Kelso "WsWrosjrili- i -ii.

iiii i i if i loW Expected at Big grees The heaviest winter overcoats cn engineer, charged by former may. High School Reception and sweaters are the fashion at To(W witl conspiracy to, murder Thomas Dovery, was completely vin ball park. dicated today in a statement from The traditional studont reception Special Prosecutor, 'Sharps of the I oVens the social season at Corvallis Attorney General's office. high school tonight. The big affair failed to convert the try for point.

The score stood now 4 to 0 In favor of the Aggies. Coach "Clipper" Smith Immediately pulled out some ot his "shocked" troops and ran ia Flaherty, Ingram, backtleld men and Hogle, end, to stop the Orange onslaught. passing Attack Launched On tha kick-off after ths first touchdown acllag-Captala RIchetv received the ball sod made a sub stantlal return. On the next few STATESIfJ COfJFER Is the formal welcoming of new stu Sharpe's statement declared thst the evidence produced is insufficient to justify filing information against dents to the high school and is at tended by alumni, faculty, school board members, and members of Norris. The county prosecuting attorney immediately prepared a mo Security Pact Draft Approved the student body.

tion to dismiss the charge on which The. Junior class is In charge ot the entertainment this eventngiand Norris "was bound over by the Cas- tie Rock court. As soon as the or-1 according 4o Robert DuPrieat, presi (Continued on page 5) der is signed Norris will be re-1 dent, of the juniors, the reception committee is prepared to meet 1000 leased from the $40,000 bond un der which he has been at liberty I Federal Judge Burns tneats. The big high school audi since September 13. Issues Court Order By German and Allied Delegates 1 LOCARNO, SwitserIand.rOcC 10.

(AsKociated Press) German and al-IJed'statesmen today approved in the second reading the majority points in the draft of the security pact, but left Tor consideration on Monday the two main outstanding questions, first, the conditions of Germany's- entrance into the league of nations, and second, Franc' special guarantee for Fo land. 1 4 i Winter Snow Falls NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 10 (Associ ated Press) Judge Louis H. Burns of ry mkry- in Eastern States CHICAGO, Oct 10." (Assoclsted Press) Snow has made its debut In torium will be decorated and refreshments will be served. The re-coption Is scheduled to start promptly at o'clock, MacMillan Crew Storm Bound Near Journey's End MONHEGAN Mains, Oct.

Press) The MacMillan Arctic expedition, Just returned from a severe summer In ths Arctic, the east andtmid'dle west since the! the United States District court, today Issued an order requiring th House of Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal church and ths presiding blsbop of the House, Right Rev. Ethel, bert Talbot, to show cause before bint Wednesday, October 14, why they had not bees restrained from passing sea showing of the current farce entitled 1 Slayer is Sentenced i "weather-unsettled." It took the lead-1 Ing role in the north central to Hang Next Month Pennsylvania and northers New York I aceompnledj by UUing frosts DALLAS, Ore, Oct JO. (Assoclat- sleet. Rising temperatures were protn- lsed in the midwest today and tomor-l R. I6-yssr-old convicted slsyer" of Clint Baun, found Itself storm bound nthe const of Monhegan today less thsn 40 miles from the end ot their Journey.

Word Obey Prdered Out row. Independence, taxi driver, was today sentenced to be hanged at Sa Riverside Meeting to Be lem: 10. Lloyd was found of Episcopal Ceremony guilty Wednesday. The prisoner Held Saturday Evening tence on Bishop William Montgomery" Brown, convicted ot heresy by tw church courts. 1 Portland Heavyweight Wins In Fifth Round MARSIIF1ELD.

Oct. 10. (Associated Press) Tiny Herman, Tortlsnd heavy weight, knocked out Earl Ritchie ot Klamath Falls, in the fifth, round of a scheduled 10-round bout here last night Ritchie was knocked out In a previous round, but ths referee thought the gong bud sounded. heard the sentence pronounced by Circuit Judge Ramsey wlthoat -com snent, NEW, ORLEANS. Oct.

10 (Asso 0' Oct: 10 Ths regular meeting of the Riverside com- ciated Press) The word "obey" In the marriage ceremony of the Epis saSnity club wUl be held this, Satar-I day evening al the Riverside hall, copal church was ordered tsken out FOOTBALL RESULTS today by the House ot Bishops of beginning 8: 19 o'clock. Tbei program will be given by the Al lbs church, by a vote of to II, rlth IS votes divided. bany Kiwaals club. Siwond period: Oregon Idaho 6.

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