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THE ONLY SMALL DAILY EDITION Tbk net press rn rt Saturday'! dally v 3,309 This paper la a nit timer or ana audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL Exhibits Here From Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana; Other Displays. SPECIALISTS WILL JUDGE THE EXHIBITS Big Northwest Show Will Last Throughout This Week; 89 Tons of Hay Make Building. The Northwest drain unci Hay i Show, tho greatest show of its kind in tho Northwest, opened its doors this morning wjth exhibits from Oregon, Washington, Idaho und Montana. A mammoth' structure of baled al falfa hay, requlr ng SO tens of hay and 15,00.0' square feet of canvas fol ks construction, houses the exhibits. Besides the exhibits from the vari ous counties, the federal Brain bureau of . rortland, the agricultural colleges of the Northwest und the various ex periment stations are showing dis 34 a, k try r h hjk M i II VV VV It 1 VI. SJf R kM fl V V Jr 1 II Ik Xi IB II .f7 t I W I 1 stats, j.i.i.f Win ,an uk XW" &a-a4V-' aaSafe: Xil .J&is. XJ-sh -A- hi 1iiirif wt T XI if lilT iff 1 1 ! pdiiim a nr. uav :.:-:rz: ifmtidi: ddit.ou "rough writers" st a UnHlll HHU IIHI HOW OPENED MORNING plays of hay and grain, one exhibit i - 1 . '- 7 SafTris: .nUSM'NAUGHT, wintyre ANDinrnnnTncpDAMn IIIPV Hamples scut to China, Japan and. Kngland. Itlalio Slnn&. TVfnntr-tnn. whinh hist vi-nr hrsti-d Idaho In tho prize money, will have more competition from Idaho than in j 1921. Laat year the prize money was well divided between Oregon, Wash-! ington, Montana and Idaho. The ex- j hlblts are in bushel boxes and afford the visitors a good chance to examine I the wheat. The various grades and j classifications are plainly ma rked Grain which wins prices here will (Continued on page City, County and Federal Men I Gel Busy and Stage a Big' Round-Up All Their Own. The old ship, "Hock and l:ye" is likely to have a rough sea over which to sail this year during the Pendleton Hound-Tp if activities of city, county ami federal officers which have already started are any criterion on which to base an opin ion. urucials have already started a big round-up all their own. but the animal actors have been left .out of their show, and instead, they arc working only, with men and woim-n and booze. They have secured quite a number of actors already, however, and there is no discei nshle slacken ing" of their activities. The first'stroke of the pre-Konnd-Xp campaign was ni.tde Saturday af ternoon when IVputy Sheriff Jake 4Contimip1 on n-iff 3- ;; VENDERS AID DRINKERS ij OF BOOZE EXPERIENCE : vfOUGH TIME IN COURTj! ! JUDGE JAMES A. FEE -WILL RUN FOR MAYOR AT CITY ELECTION TO BE HELD NOV. 7 Judpe Jant A. I aroui to - day that h w.ll b- a candidal- for , the offlt: o'" nuyor oi lvplbton ,.t Xhf election to ht'd -n No- '-nbT T, In ni ki. iff kr.ov n hi. andidacx , th judf t-t-mJ n- formal ta ment or id.'ttorm bnt iie :ar-d ! i first puriON if major w ;;l i to fcvid ta-" ..n ad t? a city g thf rt-uitsi it if. fiili!l-d t from tin- rnon y it xpno-. Judse Fw. r a tt-rm nee fcr- nl van een-r? in. or trardl a Mron: r'fii ial. Up in olik-i- duiir.-, :hf I 1 fbjtf f e DAILY IN AMERICA . . . CZAR'S FAVORITE IN EXILE 1 -d CifilS Mi-ult'iuoist-lfp Marif lie ('Utfrtaiii'T iti the t-i:ai KoiiMl-KOl i . "Uu"i.;1,i t p. i'a hVsiill '. Is an -i 1 i:t London. Ml1 fit Ul I Ul UilnilSJ JU( 1 STURGIS TO BE MEMBERS : OF COUNTY BUDGET BODY Curl McXaught of Herniislon, A. C. Melnlyre of Helix, and .1. H. Stnrgis of l'endletoli have been selected by the county court to serve us appointive uii'inb"rs i of the county budget committee this fall, ucci. riling to a state- j ment this morning by County Judge I. M. Pchannep. Tiie itppo:nt:vcs this year are thi same men who served last fall In assisting the members of the county court in framing the budget for the county. "The members of last, year's committee have the advantage of knowing what conditions are In the county." said Judge Schannep. "Their work then was highly satisfactory and the court has decided that it Will be well enough to have the same committee serve' again. In this way the county will derive the ; benefit of the experience gained ! by tho committee members in their last year's worl'. ' Final adoption of any budu'et 4 ! proposed will not be made until ' in November. .No time bus been t set for tile ciHlimittee to meet. ( T WASHINGTON, S';. Ui'liuMica ji iii-iii''crs ti lion.-' 1 t judiciary commi!f-f t ut i't'vn' the li!iiin.- "n t it m-nt 'C' r'.1:as iit .1 a 1 j-'it-s in ifcoii)lM r, T!i- !i':i: "n s t. IijiVi :;.'U';m T .if Ml.iy. and tect tile The imp moed fl Hy 1 b :! b l.t III., W;t-i cj!itT Hi t ;t:ini:iirtra:ion Th vac aIo . t.-I n: F.r ouu tifi- I - K - J l-t- t r.in 1 ri r.dft ?; y h- h b 1 t f i 1 1. ! ' y a r- d r r.;ter m t h ? h- r- -,n) P' hr announ .t:.i :no. u;a CARRYING REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, and ft-nncr t'nvor I sn vt Uusfsiti h. DECLARED TO BE UNTRUElSiHH" B1 H03P.TAL HEAD County Covrt Gives Every Assistance According- to J. A. Horn, Superintendent. ' I v,ave graphic deviu-iptions of the scenes LMitor Ka OrcKOiiiiin. Sept. IS: j w'tnessed. One. resident 'for ten In regard to try- rvent Crand j ,,, :iiil the Turkish troops massa Jcrors report of tin- condition of the j nllmi,.e,iH f C'hi'istiaiis and then ""' li''-Plal I wish to make the,,,.. ,;.. .,, ,,. .... A naturalized following staiement. In making tlrs s:ale-nent J km w that I a n tte.nlliu; j on smrcri t-.roum lint I luflicvt tlm j pfi .lc iff ri.ialilhi CiMinty art- cii f t'tlcil tn Know if v rand Jury'; j J-tat-nunlf an' enturly true in ri-'Miieirl I.) the ciiiiiiiy hospilnl. To r-'Mfy 1 M-iU-nirnt niMilc hy thi- Juror, that i.v ; truf I will ii.rcf to lnt 1o iau-ia'-n;.-I Ui.i hi'c jiit triif. I trill deny. ! First: The iilumMn "I t'n ti!i-t , :'tnl urinals liavt ljfi-n ii-stitllMl hi tit.' I( " yfai-N iuia aiL is iix koimi 1 i imnin as pi ssi on- o wins' i" un-ir nns ' as- by the intna(-s. frti jf.'it t-vo; t innv.ni; its: i us 110:11 f i" "' rin-uisa ; tii r;inno: ,;u throiuh thi pipes. iV-minl : 'I h jurors im-iitioii '! 1 a ! i; 1 1 ivy. T'-,fr- ar- no ialiat"!s in' I In- pl.ii'e. The hen I in j; system is hot j air. l lit rt v steis are used by the mates as spitlonns and sip" dirty nn-'i U-y rhiuied i"ite flen, Tlrs is ex-' pe ted hrp men ns tobacco. j Til Yd: The htddYi? in use are den-' in iMinfiji t and blank' -Is. VY ha vc tried vheets and f.-nnd them rot Moit-i able for the inmates. Shee1 :ie used ', in the wtirien's fb-pTirt mei.t. K ery I'i'i'Miii has a eh an bed t bat i i-iieM ! one. , s To llie V" rmin e h:ive tem.' Th- h"''se is an old wooden b jiblin'il w :i i.da;it-. to tbe'r bredY.rr. We j trv t.t lc. p tl.Aj.i ib'ivn i4s"iiwh as' p. ib; Ii n : '.1 : Th- jti: '-rs 1 m v u is. l"iii iJi,- f.,od I: not of si eh lind and M'iahty. a:.-o not s'fflcjrt v-ir'y to beep the in rua'cji in cfnel ph ..; : e.-edi ..n. Th ' i :t''-"!ntt rntree :nd 'iic-tib-d ttr :-s an p--rs-n '-V'-n n nd : u: jnd J iri .- 'I'd 'i,lv have f r b- h ! :ak n th :rua d I TF fo nt, .-("In for ih" I p'U'l nd i..'. ' h;e ra d 1 troo.; t' -r r.d b vi- I ih- -ya.tr y --.e- '' ' ' h : A - t - r b- ffi rni ; e!L.- i 'own i Pd ii a n 9U' n.niilt on, I ' ff . . -t::b v. oh the jhir ,' and be ! 'h-y wr- n : or.p tert t d- 'n ;t- r t " 1 f !i-re. 1 pvtlii-'j 1 r :h;.' " ' f 'h'- j tot ... ibl !: h : ' s n" t )1 r- K erv I f the r- -v. .i b.nd o;i tti- pi it .i i!' . ;(:' p-ar. Th f.-rt" .if ,ti k....d .,ir- r-nd th b v . in th , e tit - t.,i-t.-v:M .(Ml l:,k- :!if .n-il.itil f'-r Lie n'ntep e,aiu hso.t4,l i.i 4 .ej :. Til' .,,I.1V fill.' h:.S MlW.vS ('.oatu. uel on ptvge S.) WIRE REPORTS FROM TI1E ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS AND THE I. N. S. ENURE BRITISH FLEET ORDERED TO rip EAST L American Merchant Saved I Lives by Superhuman Wo,rk in Pleading With Turks. TURKS TO FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF SOVIET atest Estimates Place Killed at Smyrna at 100,000; British to Fight Alone. I l'y United Tress. 'I'rila'n's -concentration of troops in the vieiioty of the Dardanelles center ed at I'lijink to repell the expected oirprse attack b.v; the Knmalists. Franco will not aid 111- tain unless the Iveirnilists are guilty; of an overt net. V hundred thousand - persons were killed at Smyrna by fTe and massacre. i according t" the Intcjst e jliniate. The , Sorbin n Cabinet loda.' decided to lend jUlveco, diplomatic ai;l to support her i policy to preyent T rkey from estuh i lJi'ng as a. Knropcnn power, and I maintain Thiace in slatos ipio. J Calell III riiiiv. I ItlOKLlN. Sept. IS. (C. I'.) .Mus-I j iiijd'a Kernel has d'spatched u mes- age to l ciiitciierin, sov ei ioreign i assuring that the 1 lion a Near Fast . nl'erencr with, the allies unless the. so':et c.'iisents. Knssia demands rec- o','nl1ion In the peace parley at wh'ch j the alPes hope to reach a Near Kast , settlement j I'lenil ; With Turks. 1 P.) The entire I'ritlsh Atlantic fleet s being sent to reinforce the Medlt erhiuoaii squadron for the protection "f Cnnstii ntiuople and the Iiardanelles. Americans arriving here from Smyrna 1...... ..i,,. 1.1 f ...,,. 11... r.,.. 1 I alists seized h!H wife and Hlsler. Ain eilean sailors at tho peril of their I lives, rcsr.ued thousands of JVfiiK'M'H. Chester flriswold. A nu-rica ti nmrchasit, I iiei loi nied almost miporhuhiatt wo i'n snoorhi the terrorized liristlant 'by pleading with the Turks. ; I'ljiyliiK l-'mti'rul HtU Cb.VmXTIMM'bK, Supl. IS. (('. ' I r- --( ! real Prlla in niassed jjiin boats iand land forces alomr the Dardanelles tnrljiv t resist lh throatrned Keni; (l,Halnt V nvhain b pin inu tin alone, no martial aid he. lag forthcoming from IYnnce, or Itn ! AnH'i'h'ans Safe. WAMIN'ITOV, Sept. t.---(V. l'- All native Americans ul Smyrna are safe, aeeoiditie to a dispatch to the navy b'p;,r!foeni. DOES FLYING TACKLE ON -br,rl s 1 . pain ..f the Tib! tfippljt , "lt.-n d the rout l II seawn .'at in-dy at'teril'Mm wll ll esecuted a f l itir taehji-. on a man rante4l hy th polic.' j vnd pf'Heil him d'-wn und caused th" man to capt"i(i by the of'b er. Th" iTai. wliii.-'' n ni'e wan vilhhebJ .- th- nffie-ifi, ;.pparcd at the Main ' t re pi ire . tr "i ib 1- it ;u nu'r, b - tu .", and r, e'elo,-k aii'l asked lo oni" r c-'sle ,1. tei,a;n - U-e.-if,n w--l- ul'O'lse, iintlle l;.'lt' ly, j so he en!!,-,! the police and V - th- 1 -tit.-i,!,,,, ,,f t'je pris'iii r until liffieer j .!. i1miv..i..v i,nivd. Th" man was then acres, d. I I1, s'.,i-H,l lo back away (mm nii- 1-e'v Iji.TAevef. ;md Willi a llis-ine- of f- m fe-. nt.-r ,eting IV-tw"en hiint-ejf, -n,l the of r,c, r. Iti rrv.n rn:i'le a da-ii , Ter Pbcety. I:i;.kelv is a fast man .n . ,lle fce. h.l! be alicits t lie t he fall'l' : do ihfs fiM,t-,rl- staff fftsl es he nee did .M sp.l. n ..,k tiie 1 Th" .riie,- 7ig-it;.;ired u n,.a Mailt) s'reet j,, (Ija ,.Mt sio-. hen ilert it''f from inking to ihe alley just north of, Aiexeii'ler' jnd then stHrtvl ,.,rili. Ir, frort of Th-. peoples V.iri-ho'1.-- (lomiDiaJ on page (.) MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. ROUGH WRITERS' ALL NIGHT TO SEE OUR TOWN; THEY WILL BE BACK FRIDAY "Is Hark Twain with them" asked . little girl yesterday when informed 'iat a paity nf distinguished writers ti ml .utists hail miHsed through 1 Vii- dleton early Suiulay morning and thusiasts were also down to see the would return on Friday morning to train and met tne members of the see the Koiind-l'p. She was told j vlsiling party. At l.a Orande Inter that Mark is no longer with the Hv- : est in the Kound-Up is keen and In:; and that tuere are no iu in; ones Were 11 not for the condition of the in I lie tleorgL' Palnier I'utnam party, j road over tho mountains we could Neither were they asleep when tiny arrived here at 4 a. m. Sunday. With tiie exception of .Mrs. I'utnam and Kuth Hale, who retired early, the whole brigade of "rough writers" had remained up all ulght in order to take a glance at the Mecca of their Journey. As the late train lolled into the station each man was pn sent and answered to his first name. They were greeted by a cor dial yell from a local delegation and were officially Introduced to Queen Tbelma of the Itound-I p. They gave three cheers for the nucen and Cteorge Chuppoll und John Held. Jr sang a song relating to a man who lived In I'hiludelpliin. They all wantiil to unit the train and stay here but lieorge I'utnam, munaglng direttor or the parly, insisted t no go on and complete (heir scheditln which called tor visits to Portland, Tacoma. Seattle and Mt. ltainler. Creeled at Hunting Ion. At Huntington the "rough writers" were greeted by an iidvanco guard of Pendletonialis composed of Hoy W. Kltncr, James II. Slurgls, tieol'ge Strand. Col. Charles Furlong and 1!. 10. Cl.loupek. Tho train reached 1-a Orande shortly after 11 o'clock and IL CONFI OF RED CROSS OPENS TOD Visitors Welcomed by Mayor at Luncheon at Noon; Ses sion Will Close Tomorrow. lichgates frjiii Halter, Desehules, Crook, Hood Itlver, I'nlon, Lake, .M u row, Harney, Wasco, I'nintlllu, Mal heur and Wallowa co"ntles tire assem bled in Pendleton for the regional r l.'inipp con it r re n re 01 i' aclflc 1)1- V'siUll Of till Itftl CIOH8, Wlllfll 0!eiu this morning at the fcdirul buildir.K ; tor :i two days' Messlon. Kev. (re;rffe I,. Dark, con ity I'ltair I mini for this eoiinty, presided, and ! spi uUciH on t iday'M f:o:o':iin win i Hradtcly FowlU.-s. of the l-'nited Hlati I Veti runH' Ibireau; .Mrs. 'nroU Keen, of i the I. S. V. If hospital in WaJla Wal j In : H.uoh' Warner, of the l'end'eton m.st. Amerkan I.e!on, and It. IbH- j nlon, is ;if;tant innnn:ri.r "f tiH Wl- Slot! At n noon luncheon today at the Ivks Club. .Mayor Oeorge )l.irtman nve tile addrc s of welcome, to which i .IscU 1'enre. of Da Orinde, i-esprmj- ed. Til's evening the vis'tors will 'm nlerta'ned ul a bnieiaet at the club. I Ore-it r gret Is xpr(s.ed that Col onel OeovLe riliner. divls:on clerr , nan. will he on.ib!e to at'eml. All hh ; nhins '!' Iliad"' to lv- here but be. 1 eanse o the. -.1 lliorn-ji nnoe i.ir.-?., i . in which the Heci o-osr is doing a .Teat relief work. Colonel Filrmr Is nimble to nUcnd. I'l- '- sele ilulcd t -,,.i.,.!ir f llie niilii,eal I'.ed Cnw el'll iep'l Mid hop- K tO be ill I'CIllllc toll 1 purlill Ps' eT Hies- el Mie ei.n- 1 ference is us f .11. .ws: F:t T. '"atlln i . Orande; Keapees I.. S ol. Tin Dalle"; Anna K 1'ral.el. Idii'i" fli bl . r ! re-ent-'tivi-; Oraet Mareipeton. as-? -istant director p l.li. ht-alih mrso g I c. lirm'oti. iissbtiint man; I fuclfii- di".l. inn: Jack I n-. tji i I'.rarde, II T. Fo !'.'!-:. Ke;itie- Si'th t !:'. Walla IVilI.!; K.illl.fine V:w-! lt'.' field reto-es. ntatie. Henri'tl:; ' t',,ev. t ! r- Mi- . tient-t-:t Tin. "n-1 i r'l ' .If'. 1 er"' n I ur'-e-. (--,!!, .-i'r,- , !,.,ni.s-a. tl.troli: mjer ! fend! t ,n: M---. If. if. Mel'cynei.iK ' rib t ttoel--. und y. i:. .Vort..n. H'pp - OHIO CITY IS PAYING ONLY FOUR-CENT CARFARE' Vi CN'OfTi iW.V. ihio. S fit. I. Mi.r. than .",1 n.r --nt of Votingsti n inr ridir are ruling on nn avirjiri'i far 'f four nls. the lowfit rale in ihe I" mu d states nreording to a si ite. mer.t bv str-'t lullway William Ui Saus. I'mliT the pUn In ,pertttrti here patrons may pnn-ha mopihir .ivn-a at relue-il rates and may ride as much as they like during the period. inrninm KtbUV y up there the welcome committee was augmented by J 'resident Collins of the Uound-rp, George Kuer and K. 11. Aldrlch. Many l a Orande en- ( look lor I moil county people to ennn across the mountains as year. unit this Ceorge Palmer Putnam expressed much pleasure at the greeting given j his party and at the wide Interest the trip has awakened throughout ; the northwest. He makes it clear everywhere that the main object oil the trip Is to see the Pendleton I Uound-l p. On their way across the continent the writers were cordially treated everywhere. They were given especial entertainment at Chi cago, Salt Lake and in Yellowstone park. The party consists of Mr, and Mrs. I Oeorge Palmer I'lilnain, Until Hale,! Charles Hanson Towne, John Held. Jr.. noted cartoonist, Wallace Irwin, JACKSON, Calif., Sept. 18. (U. P.; (ieoigu 8. Ch.ippcl). Dr. Trapioekj Koscue wprkers broke Into tho Ar-l and Hubbard Hutchinson or the NewjSonnut mm0 through tho emergency York Herald. On their departure ...u, ,...,. iha Kennedy mine this from New given the pers. York much publicity was . parly by New York pa- V.lldi PACK CIH'ItT ANi;i:i,13S, Sept. IS. (P. Clara. Phillips who heat Mrs. berta Meadows to death with a ham mer unes to trial October twentieth. LIST OF NAMES OF I ENTOMBED MINERS IN ! ARGONAUT GOLD MINE Klker llacheller, unmarried. 1'ele lingoKo. married. 11. IJaldocchl, unman led. Itade TleKovich, unniarrieil. O. fSolerl, iinniarrled. Kugenu Huscalglia, married. John Cuniinadu, unniarried. lJete Cavaglierl, married. .Iiune.s Clayton, iinmurried. Manuel Costa, unmarried. I'aul Delonga, unmarried. Kvan Kly, inarrlcd. A. l'-i2zlna. unniarried. W. Spencer, marr ed V. Dcdcle, uiunarrlcd. Charles Fllzgeruld, married. 8. l'ranclseonl, iiiiinari'led. H. (iamb. oil, unmarried. Timothy Ourcin, iinmurried. Murrloe Lii'uneltl. unmarried. Joseph Olora. married. Ducio flonmlex, tiniiiBriicd. Marko Juuovivh, married. MJke Jolch, unmarried. J. Koviic, married. Itail Ijiyovleh. unmarried. Cesarc Ijinarill, unmarried. Antonio Ijcon, married. I liton, married. C. Muruclno, unmarried. Steve .Marlnovich, unmarried. John Maslesa, unmarried. T. Milljanovleh, unmnrrled. Krnest Miller, married. Arthur Oberir, niarrted. Charles I hcrg. children. K. Olobaid!, married. Pete Ollvero, unmarsied. A. l'agiiierl, unmarricil. 1-2 1 1 Havlovlch, married. O. Itii.zl, unmarried. IJert Seaman, ujiinarrleil. D. Simomle, in: married. Nich Stanlelih. married. Otorgo e-'teinman. married. Iianlel 'ila, iinmarrii-d. .Mike Vujovicli, married ' !: i: 1 :i . I ' 4 I 1 i 1 it t i it Nil V I CU U M I IV II! The lie, x union high school bunds Were l.i!'ilt on SjlTtrday by 1,adJ Tllton iin-l I'lyth Witter V Co., the .,iir.-f,l,u,e l-e,,lh "i.-i. -i n-i nik'li m nwil, lo ne mini in tne near feiure. uniHlgamates u number j'f sehool disiriets and thi-ir a.-nessed ! ii liiation is alint H.'oin.e'iV. Oilier bios tet OS fello: 1-ttMikanc al ! liislern Trust Co.. f 1.41.32; I.utn-jmrni.ii- Trust 'o.. 1 . 0 1 r, : K. II. i I: dims A ti.ns. Mortgage und Com- mri f.-irio Co, t iil.;,l: ru t.-re. s. IV'Mlirn lliitiil ftml Mort- J I f:-f i n , , 'lark K-ndill Co. ; I - "1 1 ; l:.,l!,h Hi bn.el.M h I o. lieu I , v Millar - Co.. lift 21: Kerrte il l,invp, Iin. . vXTTt.iZ MARKJET SIjQW. I'OIITLAND. Hf-pt- II. A- P. ,":,tt alow, rows up fifty cents, j 1 chokw cows and helf'.-i five ti stx hoc up 75c, prime lisht. Ill "t to II 1.2: thetp. eggs, tiutttr, steodr. DAILY EDITION The Kest Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon's greatest newspaper and aa a cell ing force gives to the advertiser over twice the guaranteed average paid cir culation In Pendloton and Umatilla county of any other newspaper. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPES NO. 10,240 H J ) SEARCH STARTED THIS AFTERNOON fl Sixteen Inch Hole Opened by Night Shift; Rescuers Wait for Timbering Passageway. AIR CURRENT INTO ' :, MINE WAS STRONG News of the Break Started Rush to Mouth of Shaft at the Kennedy (Workings. morning:, and disappeared Into , Its mysterious depths searching for- th i I -17 entombed men.. ! A sixteen inch hole, Just j largo I enough for a man to crawl through,,; wtu opened into tho i Argonaut mine I and provided a passageway for the ' : rescuers, equipped with oxygen tanks. and earryliiK canary birds and candlei to tet the nlr-for corhonr(monoxldii ' gas and oxygen,' . - ,v. After entering tho Aruonaut mlno thtough the opeiilnu front the Ken.: iieuy emergency drift this raornlnff the rescuers returned on account o the unsafe condition of the small opening. At nildforenoon the work of timber-, lug the opening had progressed rap-: idly and shortly after noon the rescue workers twain prepared to enter the Argonaut. Tho rescue drift, dug to! where the entoonbed miners await res cue, If alive, broke through Into thn 1 Argonaut before dawn, with the bor. ers working a drill eight feet long and an Inch, In diameter.. Tho hole wu rapidly enlarged. Boring crews took turns t forcing away the soft rock. 1 Continued on page (.) jHAPPy CANYON ALL SET TO GIVE BESr SHOW OF EJ Y OR ENTOMBED ITS HISTORY WEDNESDAY ' -. 3 ,7'il Pageantry to bo One of Chief Mediums of Expression in Which West Will be Seen. There will be animals and beaut, ful fairies and wild broncos and In d'ans and lots of other things to excite the Interest of people whon the wild and weoly town of Happy Canyon. j breaks Into the limelight Wednesday' ; night when the first performance of j the year.of 1931. j This much was dragged out of the directors of the night show In a series j of Interviews this morninr. Jut j to hat functions will be performed by i all of these character, and whether I the furies will turn the wild animals into harmless pets and the Indians ! -ind bronroes will jilt down and eat (Continued on page t.) I THE WEATHER TEcnorffA tiV Mtnr Im Mnnrhntu. j Weather observer. i Maximum, 12. Minimum, 47. Barometer, 2.s0. TODAn FORECAST Tcw:. "i jet Cy ' act! C-lr. -csJ