Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 31, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
ASHLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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McCUMHER BILL
Glass Factory of the Bureau of Stands dr
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No. 3(0
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1. C. C. EXTENDS
OVER
WESTERN 0.8.
W HEN EXPLOSION
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Follow
ing
an
explosion
in
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a
coal
m
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a
r
here
late
yes.
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-.«• bill, providing a d ju ste d com ,
terd ay , in which nine w ere <?>
Q> pensation for world w ar veter-
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a ns, was passed by the senate, <3>
!•$> reported m issing, th is town is <?>
♦ 47 to 22, today.
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R efusing to listen to com -
♦' The house passed th e govern- ♦
■$> m ands to stay above ground,
WASHINGTON BODY R E A L IZ E S
TW O ATTEM PTS ABE MADE TO
m en t’s a n ti.p ro fite e rin g b l l for <9>
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SERIOUSNESS OF RAILROAD
DYNAMITE PASSENGER
s- preventing
e x to rtio n a te
coal
S1TUATION
a
m
ile
and
a
half,
into
the-'?'
TRAINS
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<S> sm oking, gassy w orkings, and •§>
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PRIORITY ORDER IS
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BOMBS ARE EXPLODED
<s> to reach The surface. H er erst-
IN EFFECT IN EAST
IN RESIDENCE AREA - la r P® tb e pow ers of th e in te r-
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w
hile
w
hite
uniform
was
coal
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sta te
com m erce Commission. <?>
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<g> Right of Way G ran ted to Food a m i
Four B uild in gs, AU Under C o n stru e * and through the d stribution of <S>
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Coal Shipm ents; Rahvavs A utho.
tlo n . D estroyed a t C leveland; Po- ♦ coal cars, plare an effective *
CUMBERLAND,
B.
C.,
Aug.
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rized to E xtend Em bargo to Other
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lice S,.sp,x-t L abor T roubles to be * check on high coal prices.
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om m odities.
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A. B ottom of th e T rouble.
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ine
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• senate.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.— Recog-
In the busy city of W ashington, where lawmakers ace fixing tarift's to protect American ir iuslr.es. anotliei
sion bas reached 15 w ith the <?'
CHICAGO Aug. 31.— An alleged *
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branch of Uncle Sam’s government is striving to put American g o o d s above competition and to h< • » win for Amer-
‘ death of th re e in ju red J a p a n . <$ nizing th e grow ing seriousness of
plot to d y n am ite and wreck the * W ASHINGTON. Aug. 31 - J
leu trade here and abroad. Glass Is a difficult article to m anufacture, particularly fine gin < for ivnses, etc. The '<$> ese m iners and the discovery <s> the railro ad situ atio n , the in te rsta te
“ W estern E xpress,” ru n n in g from » A cabinet m em ber, who d eclin. J above scene was . photographed
_ .
at the bureau of standards, where there is a complete glass factory. The picture
>> of th re e m issing m en who had <8> com m erce com m ission has declared
New York to Chicago on th e New
ed to be du o ted ’ declared th a t
shows men doing finishing operations on optical glass.
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been buried u n d er tons of de-
a sta te of em ergency to exist on
Y ork C en tral, was fru s tra te d by the
P resid en t H arding will veto th e j l ----------------------------------------------- -------- -----------------------
bris.
♦ railro ad s west of the M ississippi riv-
c a p tu re of th re e m en, according to
bonus bi!1-
BIG MEETINGS TO BEGIN
e r and extended its prio rity o rd er
CUB B EA R W ANTED
SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7:1,5 i
th e police.
BY KLAMATH CITIZENS
affecting th e shipm ents of all com ­
T he dy n am itin g , the officers d e .'
m odities to include the w estern half
The big union e v a n g e lstic m eet,
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 31.— {
c la red . was to be th e beginning of a
I of the country as well as th e ea ste rn
ings will begin next Sunday evening
N ative-born C alifornians, now resi.I
new r e !gn of te rro r, w hile sim ilar
half.
a t 7:15 o’clock at the C hautauqua
¡d en ts of K lam ath county, plan oh-;
o u tra g e s w ere to ta k e place in w ide-'
The com m ission’s action brings
, building, and will run for th e next
servance of th e ir s ta te ’s b irth d ay ,
ly s e p a ra te d p a rts of th e country.
all th e railro ad s of th e country u n .
th ree weeks.
1 S eptem ber 9, w ith a b an q u et a t the
der th e em ergency powers of the
i
i
Ju d g e Ben Lindsey, of Denver,
‘ cham ber of com m erce room s, a pro-J
W ILM INGTON, Del., Aug. 31.—
i com m ission
reg ard in g
com m odity
i said of this m ovem ent, a fte r it had
I gram of s tu n ts and m usic and prob.
i shipm ents.
P rio rities established
T he F o u rte e n th stre e t bridge of
been in th a t c ty, th a t it was the
I ably a parade.
e ast of the M ississippi, giving rig h t
th e P en n sy lv an ia ra ilro a d was dyna­
g
rea test th in g th a t had ever come
I The firs t com m ittee m eeting, held
m ited ju st before a passenger ex­
of way to food and coal shipm ents,
there.
It
is
said
th
a
t
A
shland
should
¡la
s
t
night,
developed
all
of
th
e
in-,
la
n d au th o rizm g roads to raise em-
press tra in was due to pass over it,
be c o n g ratu lated in securing these
i
g
redients
of
a
successful
p
arade,
ex-
:
bargoes
on o th er classes of freig h t,
today.
WORD
WAS
RECEIVED
TODAY
m
eetings.
i cept a cub hear.
! a re th u s established on a n atiônal
ASSURING PARTICIPATION
PORTLAND, Aug. 31.— Shop em-; basis.
CLEVELAND. O., Aug. 31.— F o u r
C aptain B ernard S. M cM ahan,!
IX EVENT
ployes of th e Union Pacific s y s t e m , __________________
houses tinder co nstruction w ere d e .; m an ag er of th e N ational T o u rin g !
including th e O-W. R. & N., will CONVICTS V HO ESCAPED
stro y ed
and the fo u ndations of cj ub with Pacific coast h e a d q u a rte rs
ieceive increases in wages ran g in g ;
SUNDAY ARE CAPTURED
PICNIC-BARBAC
JE
AND
m any o th e rs loosened, w hile win- at O akia n d and e a ste rn h e a d q u a r j
from 2 cents to 22% cents per hour
YREKA, Calif. Aug. 31.— T hree
«lows in houses for an area of h alf terg a t W ashington, D. C., passed
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
higher th an th e rate s established by convicts who escaped from th e sta te
a m ile w e n sh a tte re d early today, th ro u g h A shland th is m orning on
J the U nited S tates railro ad labor highw ay cam p 25 m iles west of
as a resu lt of four explosions in th e big way tQ th e n a tional capital.
R aces, W ith Cash as P cizes, o f All
‘ ¡board, effective Septem ber 16.
H ornbrook on the K lam ath river.
G arfield H eights section of th e city.j
C aptain McMahan is m apping ou t.
K im is; T ug o f \Y »r and Other |
This inform ation is carried in a have been recap tu red ,
Special A w ards Am >un«xsl; D ane.;
Police say th e b lasts w ere caused £be itin e ra ry for th e second tra n s -'
bulletin
issued yesterday by the O .j
The men disappeared from the
by bom bs, and suspect labor tro u b les cont :n en tal Shrine m otor caravan,
in g A fternoon and Night.
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i HONOLULU, H. T „ Aug. 31.— \
,R ‘ & N‘ gt ’ '‘ral ofilces ,0 th e camp Sunday night.
They were,
p rom pted th e ir planting. F ire broke w hich wiu m ost likely include th is
W ith one carload of mixed fru its
W
a
lter
M.
Pierce,
of
La
G
ran
d
e,'
B
asing
th
e
ir
piea
on
th
e
increasing
A
lblna
8h°
P
C“
pl°
ye8’
Wb°
h*V®
GeorRe
A
L
ee’
E
m
ak
e
and E rn eat
o u t and th e sh a tte re d houses w ere city
He tra v e is jn a larg e w hite
being shipped out today for K lam ­ will speak here Monday a t th e Labor
¡„
u
Q.
J°ined
o
th
er
I
n
on
1
acific
shop
ge
rt
Hyde.
com pletely burned.
to u rin g car.
N eatly lette re d signs;
activities of opium ru n n ers in Ha-
ath F alls, and a carload of E lb erta
on the car designate it as the offi­
Day program , on F ra te rn alism , it w ajjan w aters, m asters of several w orkers in form ing a Union Pacific
peaches to be loaded for San F ra n ­
cial advance car for the N ational cisco in the m o rn 'n g , th e local fru it was learned today. Mr. Pierce is a transpacific passenger steam ers have shop em ployes’ association.
The form ation of the association
S h r n e T ouring club.
m em ber of the executive board c f i ^ k e n p relim in ary steps to obtain
shipping season is now well under
and
the a a rra
m e e u n t i of
tain
™
the F a rm e rs ’ E ducational and Co- o flici.d allth o ritv to eouin th eir ves-
r i a n n g g e t m
o i th
m e e new
n e«
W hile in th is city. C ap
aptain
. .
way. The outlook th is year, accord..
.
o n ic ia l au tiio n ty to equip tn eir \e s
ki
aere e m e n t defintelv estab-
te
civic
o
r.
J
m
an
a
^
r
th
J
operative
Union
of
A
m
erica,
d
epart-
selg
wRh
m
achine
guns
w
ith
which
agrT
eenA
n^
'le
tm
te
ij
e
.ta
n
I M ahan m et officers of the
ing to A. C. Briggs, m anager of the mpnt of Oregon anti Southern Idaho
,,
.
1
sites
the
1
n
on
Pacific
system
as «
ganizations and explained to them A shland F ru it and P roduce associa- m ent oi Oregon anti »o u tn ern t u a n o , t k
aU 8USpic;o u g c ra ft a t a safe
,
c •
.
•
- -
-
. . .
i
no ionge r being In recognizance of
the plans for next y e a r s caravan. L . Qn ia ve
b rig h t especially i n ' and is ta ^ 'nS an active p art in t b e : d is t a nce while approaching or de
n ational ag reem en ts w ith the m em ­
He expects to re tu rn to C a llfjrn la ’ reg ard s t0 the peach crop. The p e a r ! public and political activities of the , p a rtin g (rom H onolulu.
bers
of the fed erated shop c ra fts de-
th e first of the year. The caravan, v ie in ■'« fa ir w ith fro m a a two third«
s ta te -
D
last few
n
D uring
uring ° th
the e . last
x e n t of the A m erican F e d , e ra .
yteiu .s tair, w nn ir o m a i w o . u th n ird
i u » s .
„♦m l
. few m onths . opium p a rtm
, M onday m orning, prom ptly a t 10 1 Qf an estim ated value of over
, for which he is selecting a ro u te
to th re e -fo u rth s norm al yield
o o ’c ciock
lo c k , m
t h e e
la
h o o r r Dav
n icn ' c c a dnu
n d i,i $100,000
,,„ „ „ „ „ is
■ said • , to
, have
.
,
i landed tion of La hoi, who went out on
¡w ill pass th ro u g h A shland in July,
l.ao
n ay picn
been
'
Though
grapes
are
not
raised
a
s
'
b
a
rb
a
e
u
e
-
Siven
bv
th
e
M
o
d
e
rn
!
a
t
H
onolulu
from
transpacific
ves- s trik e Ju ly 1.
i 1923.
Instead of dealing w ith the feder-l
C aptain McMahan
th e i dls-
i
, « holds
• , , m
i
a com m ercial p roduct to any e x t e n t i ^ ood"ien of A ,ner’c a . W oodmen of seJs
gm all power boats> m anned
ated
Mrs H. E. B adger, a resident of Auction of having ln itia t*J tbe ,d*a ar0Und th is vicinity, those grow n the W o ild ’ a n d . the ra ilro a d labor as a ru le by O rienta]s a re th o u g h t
’ shop crafts, ’ the Union Pacific
PARIS, Aug. 31..— Under pressure
A shland for nearly a q u a rte r of a a " d d” ected the first T ran sco n tl- for b()me use this year prom ise t0 be ’ organizations w,U be launched at tQ be th e meang o£ tra n sp o ’r ta tio n * ’ ™ \ deal * ith the “ Shop Era-i
from
France, the inter-allied re p a ra ­
top speed, w ith a big parade. T5'°'-1 USed bv the sm ugglers in gettin g ployes’
,
,, A ssociation, Union P a c ific 1 tions comm ission tonight rejetced
cen tu ry died last night at 8 o’clock c e n ta l arm y m otor convoy across
ce n iu ry «*
•„
the con tin en t in 1919. T her? w e re '
lowing th e parade, barbacued m eat tb e jr co n tra b an d ashOre. It is u n . Syste m -
, u j
f
G erm any’s request for an indem nity
a t the Sacred H e a rt hospital in Med-
will
be
served
in
L
ithia
p
ark
from
dergtood
th
a
t
th
e
req
u
e
st
will
be
A
m
eeting
of
heads
of
th is new
O
K
i*.
i
n
t
h
o
n
m
i
V
A
V
AT
'o p e ra tio n e a rlie r 250 in th e convoy, and 75 tru c k s.; SPE U IFIE S DATES FOR
m o rato riu m , th u s creating an o th er
¿ord. follow ing an
org
an
izatio
n
has
been
held
for
sev-
noon u n til 1:30 o’clock.
Immedi- i incorporated in a form al petition
I As tra in com m ander he s'dcc°3£iuily |
, days
,
„ ,1 T
, City,
z-,-, and j as a *'u
E u r o n e a n c r is is
FILING CERTIFICATES
^i th e day.
oral
a
t
Salt
Lake
ro *’ean crisis.
ately a fte r th e picnic dinner, th ere and forw arded to W ashington
Mrs. B adger was born In O b e r lin .'< ■ ¡« '» 4 the convoy (rom W ashing-,
resu lt have decided upon the new
will be m u sie from the band stand. I
O . D ecem ber 12. 185». and spent all
>° s »" F r a n c ,s c .
IM
Or., savs
Aug. th 31.—
Secrotary
nf SALEM,
q tate Ko'zer
a t under
t h e ! ! a 30 m inute concert to be given. Mr. IXPOMK BO\D S A R F
increase in rate s on a slid
siia ng scaie
PA R IS’ Aug
31’ The French
scale
,of h er e a rlie r life in th a t section. d>D
ot State Kozei says th a t uimei m e ,
,
i x t (»ME IM»AI»S a k e
T h e f e a t u r e n f th is new basis m inisters ot w ar and tinance are
itreenn law anv candidate for o ffice I P ierce ,s to deliver his address fol-
r p T<)
nasis. i fie te a tu ie oi tnis new nasis
O regon law any can d id ate fo r o in c e
sh arin g the
is th a t the Union Pacific system studying plans for a m ilitary occu-
She m oved to th is city w ith her
for the election of N ovem ber 7, nom-1 ‘ow ing tne concert, snaring m e
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-
t
of , he R u h r basin with
h usband ab o u t 20 years ago, and
speaking
program
KLAMATH
inated
by
convention,
m
ust
file
cer_
I
sp eaam g p
p a a rt
n o of i the
m
e
p
r o g r a m w:th
w m
K L A M A T H FALLS
F A L L S . Aug.
A u g . 31.—
3 1. The W,R a d ju st wages in regard to ef. • F rench troops, according to a u n .
h a s seen m uch of th e su rro u n d in g
tlfic a te s of nom ination not late r! W alter N ash, who has chosen “ L a. form of incom e bonds it is proposed fmiency tn the fu tu re
confirm ed dispatch by the Agency
c o u n try developed since th a t tim e.
,
'th
a n Septem ber 12, or not less th an bor T ro u b les” as th e topic of his to give the city jn exchange for title
radio.
She was a m em ber of the P r e s b v .'
55 days before the election.
Any address.
to th e portion of th e O. C. & E.
te ria n church and took a very active
candidates
ru n n in g
independently
“ Som ething doing every m in u te ” railw ay know n as the K lam ath Mun-
IXM’AL GIRLS GIVEN
p a rt in th e ch u rch life, as w'dl as in
m
ust
file
not
la
te
r
th
a
n
Septem
ber
Jis
th
e
m
otto
fo
the
com
m
ittee,
who
jc
ipai
railw
ay,
upon
com
pletion
of
BAD SUAKE BY SNAKE
th e various civic org an izatio n of the
27
or
n
ot
less
th
an
40
days
b
e
f
o
r
e
'bave
a
rran
g
ed
for
various
and
f
u
n
-
i
tbe
q . C. & E. to S -ra g ’ue river, was
city , and was considered one of A sh -,
the election.
producing events to round out th e p resented ^to the city council for
Miss Olive K eeton, of th is city, re .
la n d ’s best-read wom en. Mrs. B adger
N ote__T his does not apply to fil- afternoon. Races will be held for c0nsid e ra ti0n la st night.
urned from H ilt, Calif., Tuesday.
en J in the city who ever
m et her. P artm en t announced today th a t only jng fQr cUv offjce jn A shia n d, as a ; th e fa tte s t m en, th e fattest wom en, It l8 proposed to divide the total
She has been visiting for a week
F u n e ra l services will he held Sat- 1« m em bers of th e crew of the coast gppcial pro'v ision in the city c h a rte r i th e Sirls - and for \ he bo-vs th ere wiH issue of $300,000 into bonds of $1,-
w ith Miss Lucile T aylor a t th a t
» rd a v aftern o o n at 2 o’clock, from c ru ise r N itta k a , which sank off th e provide8 lh a t all c ertificates sh all be a sack rac e -
Lad ies can also e n te r 000 each
In accordance w ith the
place. W hile visiting with the Tay­
A C alifornia to u rist drove into lor fam ily a t M ount C rest ranch.
th e P re sh v te ria n church J
P. Dodge island of S anghalien in a typhoon, f led at ,eagt 31 d
before e le c tio n ' a aP«c »1 free f° r a ll race and a ball c o n tract en tered into betw een the
l „ d Sons fu n era l directo rs, will he had been saved. Few bodies w ere dfly
, —
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—
v
n
n
n
^
e
r
,
m
„„
m
th ro w in g contest. Those youngsters I city and the 0 c & E On May 29, th e Union Oil service statio n this Migg K eeton and Miss’ Taylor had an
whose hu n g er for pies is unquench- 1919, the face value of th e bonds m orning w ith sm oke rolling out experience witl, a ra ttle sn a k e th a t
in ch arg e. B urial will ta k e place in fecoverje
d
[b e ^ p o fn t
able, will be delighted to learn of
W;T1 become payable in 99 years, and from under his car, and had h ardly n e ith e r wouid
The
her side subm erged
GEORGE HOWARD TO
____ wjsh
- t o repeat.
.
th e H a rg a d in e cem etery.
HANG SEPT E M B E R 8 P ie.eatin g contest for those fo rtu - th e incom e will be determ ined ac . stopped before the sm oke tu rn e d young ladiefi were w aik iug along.
; w’here she sank.
_____
n a te to be under 12 years of age. cording to w ritten in provisions.
to a blaze. F o rtu n a te ly , th e service when & r a ttIe r suddeniy appeared
JO SE PH IN E COUNTY HAS
m an was n e a r a t hand and tu rn e d
SALEM.
Or.,
Aug.
31.—
George
All
of
th
e
above
events
carry
cash
PLENTY O F G RAPES SINGERS AND MUSICIANS
ASKED TO ATTEND M EETING H ow ard, convicted of first degree prizes.
PETITIO N F IL E D FO R
som e w a te r into tb e grease pan and fo far aw ay to b t e jtb e r of them ,
m u rd e r in connection w ith th e slay-
A tu g of w ar has hee'n arra n g e d
LANE CO. ROND RECALL p,,t ou t tbe fire- A sh o rt circuit in and a££er strik in g , tu rn e d and dis-
GRANTS PASS, Aug. 31.— Jose­
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the electrical system was th e cause appeared jn a hole
phine county will have a bum per
Do you sing? E veryone th a t can ¡ng of George Sweeney of McMinn- betw een th e M. W. A. and th e W. O.
EUGENE, Or., Aug. 31.— A peti- o: tb e blaze, which would probably
A snake h u n t was then m ade by
g rap e crop th is year, according to carry a tu n e is w anted a t the C on. ville, will be hanged In th e sta te W ., th e w inner of th e event to dis-
All
these
s
ta
te
th
a
t
greg
atio
n
al
church
ton
ght.
In
stru
c-
penitent
a
ry
here
Septem
ber
8.
In
.iP
U
te
th
e
title
w
ith
the
railro
ad
or-
bearin
g
approxim
ately
1700
baye
destroyed
th
e.
car,
had
it
oc-
soni0
o£ (be mftn o£ tbe ranch, and
th e grape men
nam es has been filed here calling eu rred out in ihe country w ith no
wjjg found laying under a large
th e ’r vines a re hanging full and so tion will be given by a g rea t voice v itations will be issued w ithin th e g anizat on.
fa r have not been h u rt by sun scald, c u ltu ris t, free. Also anyone who has next few days. H ow ard is about 25
E x tra aw ards will be given to the {Qr placing on tbe ballot at the No- w ater n e a r at hand.
loge, w here it was shot by Reese
•This u sually tak e s a q u a n tity of th e and can play any in stru m e n t which years of a g e , and has been a m odel larg est W oodm en fam ily, the oldest, vem ber eiection a r ;asure to recall
G entry. The snake was one of u n ­
cro p b u t th is season th e grapes a re can be tuned w ith a piano, is also p riSorter since his a rriv a l
a t th e tb e talle st, and th e sh o rtest W ood. tb e Lane county road bond issue of PR IN E V IL L E M 4N IS
usual size, and had eight ra ttle s and
im an on the grounds.
$2 000 000.
T otal of $850,000 of
re m a rk a b ly free from it due to th e w anted to n ig h t.
pen iten tiary .
IN JI’RED IN RI NAWAY the proverbial button.
D ancing will be held a t the Bung- thp bonds a ,ready haye been jsgued
cool season. It is estim ated th a t 20
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alow
from 4 o’clock until 6 o’clock. feut
m easure w u o« ,y apply to
c a rs or m ore will he s e n t out by ROAD TO STATE FA IR
J. Hoover, of fP rineville. Or., was A P PL E OUTLOOK IS
and from 7 o’clock to 11:30 o’clock,
un?()ld pQrtion
The p lan
e
GROUNDS TO RE PAYED RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS ARE
seriously
Injured T uesday
VERY ENCOURAGING
fre ig h t th ro u g h th e new association.
_______
AIDED B I OREGONIANS vvith fu rth e r dancing a t the Arm ory
recall the bond issue was launched when his team of horses becam e
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 31.—
SALEM. Or., Aug. 31.— By the
N EW YORK CITY, Aug. 31.— ¡n t be evening.
»« p i t n F BRUMFIELD PLEA
last spring, h u t was la te r w ith- frightened a t a passing autom obile “ Crop conditions in th e apple dis-
M
izOST ARGUES ATTORNEY date of th e s ta te fair, the la tte r p art C ontributions of scientific l i t e r a t u r e ----------------------------
draw n follow ing opposition from the and ran ¡nto tb e ditch a t th e side tric ts of C alifornia and the Pacific
FM O
\U "
31 — Conten- of next m onth, th e stre tc h of road for d istrib u tio n am ong the scientific ANDERSON-COTTONWCOD
SALEM . b * ien ib e rg ' o{ the su . beginning a t th e Valley P acking men of R ussia a re still being r e ,
DISTRICT TO E X H IBIT local cham ber of com m erce and resi. of tbe road about a mile north of N orthw est a re unusually en c o u ra g .
d en ts of w estern Lane county.
A shland, tu rn in g th e wagon over ing,” says W. C. F tch fre ig h t claim
tio n th a t t e
not com pany pian t on th e P o rtla n d road cieved by th e A m erican com m ittee
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d
ragging
Mr. Hoover for quite agent for th e Southern Pacific com-
prem e cou
. I -
.
n e a r Salem , and extending to a point fofr th e aid of R ussian sc ie n tists,.
REDDING, C alif., Aug. 31.— The
.
g rasp th e a rg u m e n t set n u t m th e
A ndersop.C ottonw ood irrig a tio n dla- ♦ ♦ » » » » » » . ♦ » « . * * » » » » . d .stanee before he w a , able to get pan) who has ju st re tu rn e d from
appeal b rie f p rep a re d by
th e a ltp r- » e .t^ o f ^ h e j ^
W a .h in g to p . D. C. Since th e pub- t r e t ia p rep arin g to m ake a good ♦ BASEBALV RE SEI.TS TODAY » free from th e wreck. He was fo rtu - an extended trip th ro u g h all th»
4»
V <g> <8> « ?> n ate to escape w ith only a severely principal apple d istric ts of Oregon,
neys fo r the < e e n ,‘ fJ 1'1*
reh e a rin g of a m ile, will he payed. This is th e lication of the la st rep o rt, several show ing a t th e com ing C alifornia
crushed foot and a few m inor cuts W ashington and C alifornia,
of a p e tu io n as ina e . BTOra{Jeld on, y pftrt of th e Pacific highw ay days ago. the follow ing ad d itio n al s ta te fair.
and
bruises.
* This y e a r’s o u tp u t, both in ouan-
P
a
cific
Coast
I<eaguo
of th e ease or
D ennis R ussell n e a r Salem th a t is now unpaved, donors have been added to th e list
J. H. L a rk in , a ssista n t engineer,
Mr.
H
oover
had
driven
here
from
tity
and q u a l'ty ,” said F itch, ‘ prob-
(Y
esterday’s
Gam
es)
convicted slay er o
^ . Qg Tbe road tg w ithin th e
cUy for O regon:
Oregon A g rc u ltu ra l ¡s having close to a h u n d red photo-
P
rineville
to
look
over
th
e
country,
ably
exceeds any previous year, and
At
San
F
rancisco
3;
P
o
rtla
n
d
1.
o f D illard .
out .
Af , , mltg and the w ork will be done nv College experim ent sta tio n . Hood graphs tak e n of grow ing crons and
w
ith
th
e
intention
of
locating,
and
th
e
re
is a feeling of optim ism on
At Sacram ento 9; V ernon 4.
The
filed m th e suprem “
aUow‘ n * the c ty with th e sta te highw ay de- R iver, and D epartm ent of Entom olo- pieces of co nstruction work,
had
been
in
th
e
valley
only
a
few
th
e
p
a
rt of shippers as to m ark e t
At O akland 2: Salt L ake 1.
g um ents fo r «
»
p a rtm e n t co.opera tin g to th e ex ten t gv. Oregon A g ricu ltu ral c o lle g e,! m ag n itu d e of th e d istric t will
wi
be
hours
w
hen
th
e
accident
happened,
conditions.”
At Los Angeles 2; Seattle 1.
th e p etitio n w
s
$2000.
Corvallis.
shown in pictures.
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GEI WAGE RAISE
Olí SEPÍEMBER16
HEAD OF SHRINE
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OPIUM SMUGGLERS
1Ï FACE GUNFIRE
LOCAL FRUIT CROP
iL IS
REJECTED: CRISIS
IS RE
.H .E.
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BODIES OF 16 ARE
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AT SERVICESTATION;
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