Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 02, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases o u t of ten of asth m a.
T his is a proven fact.
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A shland D aily T iding
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
4
ALL ORGANIZED LABOR
THREATENS TO STRIKE
PRINCIPALS INVOLVED IN LEGAL ACTIONS
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No. 2
ASHLAND. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 2, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
4> MALARIA GERMS cannot'
♦ vivo th re e m onths in the rich
♦ ozone a t Ashland. The pure do-
♦ raestic w ater helps.
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Y'ERN BLUE INSTRUCTOR
IN HISTORY AT U. OF C.
DEATH FOLLOWS
IN FIGHTS WITH
RAIL SHOPMEN
V ein Blue, son of Mr. a n d Mrs.
P rin cip als in two legal actions, D. P. Blue, of this city, has been
w hich have arisen out of a p arty engaged as in stru c to r in h istory a t
ab o a rd th e steam ship B erengeria, th e U niversity of C alifornia.
follow ing which Mrs. Byfield says
Mr, Blue g ra d u a te d last spring
C andler en tered her stateroom . By- j from th e U niversity of Oregon w ith
field, who declares he 'found his ; th e h ighest m ark s in the class, and
w ife stru g g lin g w ith C andler, a d ­ o b tained th e professorship as the!
m its try in g to “ kill him w ith my resu lt of his pronounced ability. As
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b are h an d s.” C andler seeks to nul- in stru c to r in the C alifornia college,!
lify a note for $25,000 g.ven By- he will have a class of about 900
field. Byfield is said to have given stu d e n ts who will look to him as KILLINGS TAKE PLACE IN DIF-
C andler a le tte r of exoneration in i th e ir guide.
FE R E X T PARTS OF THE
exchange fop th is sum .
Mrs. By­
D uring his stay a t th e U niversity
COI'XTRV
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field is suing C andler for $100,000. of O regon, Mr. Blue was active in .
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various cam pus organizations, am ong 'I'WiY M C L w u n u / u
them being a m em ber of the U n l - 1 W U M U tt ANUW N
CHANDLER BYFIELD
■ versity H onor society, th e French
TO HAVE DIED
SUIT STARTS TODAY | club and of th e D elta Tau Delta
! Worker Is Shot nt < 'levdand When
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF A. F . OF to rep o rts th a t th e s trik e leaders had
fra te rn ity .
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 2.— In th e]
Attacked by Three |Others in
L. TO MEET SEPTEMBER 9 TO gone Into a hiding place, w here they j
su p e rio r court of F u lto n county,
Front of W ife; Pitched Battle Is
DISCUSS
RECOMMENDATIONS will evade th e service of the " g re a t
w here such th in g s a re practically
Held at Memphis.
FOR COMPLETE WALK-OUT.
i in ju n c tio n ." and direct th e continu-
unknow n, th e m ost sensational su it
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ance of the shopm en’s strik e.
in th e staid and polite “ Old S outh”
I CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.— M athews
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 2. — In-
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was to go to tria l here today, when
¡S trazizar, 21, a s trik in g shpom an,
flam ed and aroused by th e m ost
Clyde K. Byfield, autom obile d ealer,
' was shot and killed, w hile P eter
d rastic re stra in in g o rd er ever issued
was to show cause why he should
j Schw eisthal, 45, a non-union cabinet
by a co u rt in an in d u stria l dispute,
Mr-J*
not be perm anently re stra in e d from
' m aker em ployed in the New York
organized labor today projected the
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realizin g on a n o te fo r $20,500 given
-c f
; C entral shops, is dying w ith a bullet
m enacing shadow of a general s tr ik e '
í ' i e í ¿l
him by W alter T. C andler, m illion­
! th ro u g h his w indpipe, as a resu lt of
across th e co u n try in a n sw er to
a ire sportsm an and c a p ita ls t, and
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a clash betw een th re e alleged strlk-
w hat Sam pel Gom pers b itte rly and
scion of th e s o u th ’s w ealthiest fam -j
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ers an d Schw eisthal, in front of the
contem ptuously described as “ gov-j
i l y _ t h e Coca Cola C andlers.
la tte r ’s home.
e m in e n t by in ju n c tio n .”
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I KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 2.— Re-j
According to Schw eisthal’s wife.
F rom m erely a s trik e of 400,000
$ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ¡ c o g n i t i o n of K lam ath county as a who wltneBsed tbe shooting, th re e
shopm en, e n d an g erin g th e tra n sp o r-i
♦ ONE MAX SHOT
♦ ] stock raisin g cen ter is seen in th e men had approached w ith draw n re-
tatio u system of the country, the
♦ DAILY TIDINGS
IX RACIAL RIOT
♦ i purchases by Leonard J. W oodruff, volvers and began firing.
Scheis-
s trik e is now m agnified to a point
WILL SUSPEND
4
Doors of all business houses i n ,
AT GARY, IND. ® j prom inent Los Angeles stockm an, of th al, alth o u g h shot th ro u g h the neck
EDITION
MONDAY
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w here it th re a te n s to affect a ll or ; both A shland and M edford will be ♦
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♦ th e H enry Gordon ranch of 440 and breast, retu rn ed the fire, killing
S an iied lab o r and engulf all i n d u s - l « . ^ Monday iu observance of L a_ ♦
GARY, Ind., Sept. 2.— In a ♦ I acres and th e Brannon ranch of 160 Strazizar.
try , labor leaders privately d e c la re d ., feor day tQ be celebrated iu A shland ‘ ♦
In accordance w ith M ayor ♦
pitched b a ttle betw een w hites ♦ acres, both located in th e Wood
The executive council of th e
” ” big parade" a n d ' a ful]j day Of ♦ C. B. L a m k ln ’s proclam ation, ♦
z and negroes, Mike Vedovich ♦ River valley, n e a r F o rt K lam ath.
M EMPHIS, Sept.
2. — S trik in g
A m erican F ed eratio n of Labor wM | speaking boxing and various o lb e r ® recognizing M onday, Septem ber <$>
<g> was shot and killed, and one ♦ The purchase price is understood to railw ay shopm en and strik e b re a k e rs
m eet here a week from today in events.
<3> 4, as a legal holiday and re- ♦
♦ w hite woman was in ju re d . The ♦ be approxim ately $25,000 for both employed in th e shops here, engaged
w hat ¡ro m sie s to be th e m ost mom-
Jesse W inburn, who has
greatly ♦ q u estin g the closing of all husi- ♦ ■
♦ negro, who did the shooting, ♦ ¡ra n c h e s.
in a pitched b a ttle early today
e n to u s a th e rin g of labor
leaders in co n trib u ted to tb e success
of th e ♦ ness houses from 9:30 o’clock ♦
♦ escaped.
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W oodruff, who owns extensive;
o n e m an is known to have been
years.
The council will
decide day > h a g accepted the title of m a r. <i> in th e m orning u ntil 4 o’clock ♦ ;
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The fighting s ta rte d a fte r ♦ ¡stock ranches in so uthern C alifornia killed o u trig h t, and m any are re ­
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.— The
whether to rqcom m end a
general s h a „ q£ tb e day and w il, officlate
in the aftern o o n , th e re will be ♦
♦ tro u b le, which is said to have ♦ plans to use the W ood R iver valley ported to he wounded.
s trik e to the unions th ro u g h o u t the ; in th is capacity.
■ i> no Daily T idings published on ♦ ! m ajo rity of U nited S tates S enator
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♦ involved Vedovich w ith his col- ♦ ranches for sum m er ran g e fo r stock
country.
A nother speaker, Mr. T ate, h ead ; * th a t date.
♦ H iram W. Johnson for the rep u b li­ ♦ ored te n a n ts
raised on his C alifornia range. TRIA L DATE NOT YET
! a u d ito r of the M odern W oodm en of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ can n om ination for re-eleotion In « ^ ■ ^ ^ ( ^ ♦ ^ ^ ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ w here feed is scarce in sum m er due!
SET IN CH ILD ERS CASE
U. S. TROOPS MAY RE
la st T uesday’s prim ary was cut
Am erica, will be p resen t and ta lk
to
th
e
dry
season.
Stock
will
be;
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CALLED BY GOVERNMENT
down to 68,650 in re tu rn s today
w ith th e o th ers from th e b an d stan d
I shipped to K lam ath county for fat-;
H arold L. C hilders, who was
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 2. — T h at
com piled a t 10:45 o’clock from 6161
tening before being m ark eted .
brought back from K lam ath F alls
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a t the afternoon program , which is
th e a d m in istra tio n 's next step, if the
precincts out of th e 6985 in th e |
It was said by those in te rested yesterday by S heriff T errill, was ar-
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slated to begin a t 2 o clock sharp,
in ju n c tio n fails to m ain tain o rd er in
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sta te . A large block of votes from ]
, in th e tran sactio n th a t com pletion raigned in Ju stice Gowdv’s court
tra n sp o rta tio n , would be the use of
Tlie >’a r a ' (
orm a
A lam eda county, sw elled the C harles i
I of the deal aw aited only exam ination d u rin g the afternoon, but, owing to
the U nited S tates armfv. was the «’d o c k ac th e H aw thorne school, on
C. Moore to ta l, m aking th e figures, j
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of the title s. W oodruff left for the the county a tto rn ey being out of
only inference th a t could be draw n th e B oulevard, and from th e re pro-
Johnson 297,261, and Moore 228,-;
; south yesterday.
' the county, no definite date was set
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ceed down Main stre e t to th e P laza, ;
trom th e sta te m e n ts of a d n n n istra -
,
611.
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j for th e tria l. Upon his failu re to
I
( up Mil! stre e t to the u p p e r p ark ,
tion officials m ade th is aftern o o n .
F rien d W. R ichardson ran up a ,
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS IN
j P«t «P tbe bail set by the court, he
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, n e a r the lake. This will ta k e place
m ajo rity of 22,957 votes over Gov-1
OLD FASHIONED PARTY was rem anded to jail to aw ait tria l.
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— F e d e ra l a t 10 o’clock.
e rn o r W illiam D. Stephens for the;
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C hilders was a guard a t Siskiyou
process servers sought in vain for
Folow ing the m orning exercises,;
republican nom ination for governor. I
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The
W
illing
W
orkers
class
of
the
and
ran up a board bill at th at
W illiam Jo h n sto n , p resid en t of th e m eat and coffee will be served a t th e ,
The tab u latio n from 6094 precinsts
i P resb v terlan church held an old- ¡Place, which
he failed to pay before
In te rn a tio n a l A ssociation of M achin- picnic grounds, plenty of tim e being I SEA TTLE, Sept. 2.— T h ree people
gave R ichardson 271,450 and Step­
SALEM, Or.. Sept.
2.— Sales of fashioned p arty a t th e hom e of Mi89Je a v in g , and upon papers being filed
ists. Jo h n sto n ’s disappearance, cou- allow ed picnickers to com plete th e ir w ere killed when a N o rth ern Pacific
hens 248,493.
gasoline and d istillate
in Oregon f o r , j uan ita r oss a t 19 G ranite s tre e t | ag ain st
him by the boarding house
pled w ith th a t of B. M. Jew ell, presi- rep asts before th e a fte rn o o n pro­ tra in backed into an autom obile
th e m onths of July, 1922, showed p r day a fternoon
keeper, th e sh e riff located him a t
dent of the railro ad d e p a rtm e n t of sram .
sta lle d on the ra ilro a d tra c k s a t Au-1
an increase of 10 per cent over those;
The 14 m em bers of the class, w ith K lam ath F alls and w ent to th a t
th e A m erican F ed eratio n of L abor,
W ord trom o th e r cities in so u th - b u rn goutb q£ here today
for the m onth of A ugust, 1921,1 th eir teach er cam e dressed in old-: Place to get him.
who d isappeared trom Chicago, led orn Oregon in d icate th a t b e sid e ,
R P eter80n. j . p
•-------------------------------------------------------m etnberr. and fam ilies of th e v a r.o u s '
>n(J JeM )e B„ r a e tt a |,
which hereto fo re I'held tl(e record fasbioned ciothes a n d spent a very)
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! W oodm en o rg anizations, a g rea t I burn
for peak sales, according to a r e - ; d elightful afternoon w ith gam es and
, m anv who a re not a ffiliate d w ith ;
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p o rt prepared here today by the mu8jC, R efreshm ents w ere served
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T he bodies w ere throw n clear of
them will be m A shland for th e La-
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secretary
of state.
¡before th e close of th e happy day,
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th e autom obile, but w ithin th e rail-
bor Dav celebration.
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,
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L
ast
m
onth,
th
e
sta
te
road
t
a
x
:a n d a ii w ent hom e happy.
road tra c k s, w here they w ere litera-
on gasoline and d istillate sales pro-1
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ly ground to pieces by th e tra in .
duced $137,179.49. D uring A ugust L IT T L e MISS CELEBRATES
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
♦ which pushed th e au to m o b ile 620
1921, th e taxes from these sales ag­
HER l'TFTH BIRTHDAY
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ feet before B stopped.
g re g a te ! $125,123.34.
L ittle Miss Vola Yvonne Shepherd,
1‘ostmi-strees T akes C harge—
To date the o p eration of the rao- d a u g h te r of Mrs. M iriam Shepherd,
2.—
As
soon
as
Miss
F
lo
ra
Thom
pson,
who
was
SENATOR
MUST
WORRY’
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 2.— W ith tor vehicle fuel oils tax laws, h a s . ceie b ra te d her fifth birth d ay a t the
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. — The
BEND, Or., Sept
th e w ater holding po ssib ilities of recently appointed postm istress at
years
50
ALONG ON PALTRY $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .-be stroke
9 o>ciock th is m orning b ro u g h t to the sta te $2,430,673,11. > bom e oi b e r g ran d p a re n ts on W ig h t- heaviest
ra in fa ll
in
th e C rane P ra irie sto ra g e reserv o ir Jacksonville, took charge of th s j
c .
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| th e Sixty-eighth a n n u a l sta te f a i r , Of th e am ount of tax collected dur- m an s tre e t, w ith a m asquerade drenched the natio n al capital today,
site a re sa tisfa c to rily d em o n strated . Post office th e re yesterday m orn-,
causing w idespread dam age and de­
WASHIN
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^ opened a t th e S tate A g ricu ltu ral so- in S th e year 1921, th e am ount o f i p a rty F rid ay afternoon.
t;t 000 000 feet of tim b er, only a ing. She will be assisted in the of- se n ate , w ith o u t a record vote, passed ciety grounds. From the first m in-l $30,918.29 has been re tu rn e d to op-
A wond erfu l frolic was enjoyed on laying tra n sp o rta tio n . Sewers over-
little m ore th an 7,000.000 feet of it f ee by Miss Alice Hoefs. John M il-¡th e Pom erene bill, intended to pre­ ute th e gates w ere throw n back Un- e ra to rs of farm t ra c to rs and o th er the spacious lawn by a ll of the young flowed and cellars were flooded,
saleable m ust be logged from th e lor J r. will also assist in the w ork! vent th e use of "slu sh fu n d s” in a til the fair passes into history, a t vehicles and businesses exem pted foj kg a n d t he various colored cos
site, according to e stim ates of offi- for a tim e u n til th e various d u tie s] congressional fight, by lim itin g th e m idnight, nine days la te r, th e thou- j from assessm ent under the law.
| tum es which they wore, added all the)
DETROIT. Sept. 2.— A severe hai'
ria ls of fthe D eschutes n atio n al for- of th e office a re learned by the new < c a n d id a te for se n ato r to $10,000,
m
ore
to
the
event
all
m
anners
of
and
rain storm
stru ck
D etroit
sands of visitors expected to atte n d ,:
est w ithin which the rese rv o ir will postm istress and her assista n t.
'a n d for rep re sen ta tiv e to $5000.
c
h
a
ra
c
te
rs
being
represented
in
the:
today,
flooding
th
e
basem
ents
of
will have som ething to occupy th eir
lie
Lodge pole pine covers the la-aves lor Homo—
costum
es.
dow
ntow
n
stores
and
doing
m
uch
tim e.
g re a te r p art of the forested area of
Roy Long, who has been visiting
The children found th e ir luncheon: dam age.
H ailstones as large as
Today has been designated R etail I
th e 7700 acre site.
Yellow pine, w ith relatives and friends in A sh-j
I
tucked
aw
ay
in
little
picnic
b
a
s
k
e
ts
,'
sm
all
m
arbles
fell d u rin g the storm
M erchants day, and also will be a |
w hile co m p araliv eV sc a rc f. 's of land for the past several days, left;
which
w
ere
hidden
around
over
the
The
storm
p
artially crippled the
; day of big events in th e sporting
good q u ality , and n eg o tiatio n s fo r for his hom e in Los A ngnles F riday,
¡law n. W hen all the b askets were a t'e le c tr ic light, trolley and telephone
¡w orld, when the F a r W estern Invi-j
its sale are alread y u n d e r way. with W ill R esum e Studies—
last located, th e children assemDled service.
ta tio n a l Field and T rack m eet, san-
local m illing com panies, says John
Miss C orinne R obinson, who has
and did full ju stice to a real picnic
At Ecorse, th e storm assum ed the
t'o n e d by th e A m ateu r A thletic as­
D ubuis. co n sulting en gineer fo r th e been connected w ith the Rose Bros
luncb
| proportions of a cyclone, tea rin g
sociation. is held.
N orth C anal com pany, w hich plans confectionery sto re d u rin g the sum -]
WASHINGTON, S e p t. 2.
Tlbe
Those present and the c h a ra c te r , down houses, barns, and flats and
by sto rin g su rp lu s flow of th e D e s-lm e r m onths, resigns h e r position
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
m ost sensational upset of the 1922 rep resen ted w ere: M arion P a tto n , as p u tt'n g several fam ilies a t the
She <
in
ch u tes r ver a t C rane P ra irie to m ake th is evening
’ tends to ta k e
W ASHINGTON. Sept. 1. C harles
BASEBAIAj RESULTS TODAY ♦ tennis season occurred in th e chai- b ath in g g irl; Connie W illard, as L it- m ercy of the storm .
possible th e reclam ation of 20,000 a p ost-graduate course of study a t B M aguire, of K lam ath Falls, Or..
a llo n g e round of th e Davis Cup series, £je g o. p eep; David W illard, as In-
acres of now a rid land.
tb e A shland high school. H er posi- baa been designated by th e w ar de-
'w h en P a tte rso n and W ood, the Aus- dian ch ie fta n ; Thelm a Good, as Lit-; JOHN BLODGETT PASSES
National League
AWAY AT MONTAGUE
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Hon is being tak en by Miss B ernice p a rtm e n t to ta k e th e m ilitary acad-|
At New Y’o rk 2-5; Brooklyn 4 -2 .itr a Ran team , rushed rig h t th rough tie B ed R iding Hood; L aw rence Good
PR OREGON SCENERY’
F lackus, of th is city.
emy e n tra n c e exam natio n to be held
At Boston 3-2; P h ilad elp h ia 2-6. Tiden and R ichards, who had won and B djy Duty, as clow ns; Carmel-*
M
e 0 V ND BY PARTY Honie from A uto T ri»’—
beginning M arch 6, 1923.
¡th e natio n al title from th e A ustral- e <ta Den n is as flow er g irl; F re d e r-1 DUNSMUIR, Sept. 2.— John Blod-
At Chicago 5; C incinnati 17.
S. F. Kelly and fam ily, who have
Those who pass the exam ination
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Hans only last week. P a tte rso n and ,ka H eil as a rose; D(,an H orn a9 a ',gett, highly respected citizen, passed
American Leagu«
HOOD R IV E R . O r., kSeDt. 2.— been on a m otor trip down along wlll be a d m itte d to th e academ y on;
p hUadelphia 6-6- New Y ork Wood won in s tra ig h t sets, 6-4, 6-0, Ku Klux K lan n er: Hela Horn and aw ay a t M ontague Sunday.
Blood
.v p arrived
a i rnnaueipuiH o o . r .
: poisoning developed from a felon on
C. E G raves, secretary of . the Ore- .»At,
th e C alifornia „nacf
coast, h have
a rriv ed Ju ly 2, 1923
6-3.
Yvonne Shepherd, little fairies; Eu
11-0.
nice W ing and Mrs. C harles Bourne !the th um b of his rig h t hand, which
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gon N a tu re L overs' club, ju st back home.
At Cleveland 2; Chicago 0.
caused death. He was 52 years of
.'„ t n » ,0 “ ’ ? * ’ • " ’ ' „ ^ n t t r t h -
.M torneyl ! p”1r"n k r . F a rre ll, ot I1.U X O IS SOCIETY TO
HAMLEY TO ENTERTAIN
i and little son Gordon.
At D etroit 4; St. Louis 5.
age and a native of New York sta te .
CAMPERS SUNDAY NIGHT
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At W ashington 0; Boston 3.
I" ,,, b a T o t m X
Hood, re p o rt. M edtort, tv,,»
th e city today .oob-1
PICNIC SEPTEMBER IS
The illness wh ch caused his d e a th
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Pacific Coast League
TO BROADCAST MUSIC developed suddenly, and th e fact
discovery of an A lpine valley alm ost ing a fte r business.
C
harles
W
.
H
am
ley,
th
e
m
em
ory
(Y’e ste rd a y ’s R esu lts)
T he Illinois society of th e Rogue
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th a t his illness and death occurred
valley, on i Visitor from Greutfs Pass—
as large as P arad ise ...............
At San F rancisco 6; P o rtla n d 5. 'e x p e rt, who is stopping in the auto
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R obert E. W illett, of n e a r G rants R iver valley will hold th eir an n u al
EUGENE,
Sept.
2.—
P
lan
s
for
a t M ontague, m any of his friends
The
p
a
rty
,
which
cam p for a few weeks, will fu rn ish
M ount R ain ier
At Sacram ento 1: V c n o n 6.
F W Rock- Pass, was iu th e city today on busi- Picnic a t noon W ednesday, Septem -
e
n
te
rta
in
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hold, u p p er valley n a tu re
At Los A ngnles 1; S eattle 3.
a \ X n l m D Brode
who has friends here. Mr. W illett is associ-1
All n atives of Illinois or those
'h e a r him . both cam pers and citizens speakers at th e U niversity of Ore- as a shock to them .
and Malcolm
A rth u r Long in a d airy a who have lived th ere long enough to
gon and m usical concerts held by
Deceased had been a resident of
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o t .. a . hom e a re t.v tte d to , NEW M IL., TO START TUESDAT b e ,„ g we.eotne
Mr. Ham ley will tak e for his sub- the associated stu d e n ts of th e uni- D unsm uir, off and on, for a period
.. . -------Eacb fam lly is asked to
high school faculty, n am ea m e .
M ARSHFIELD , Or., Sept. 2
rep o rts th a t ev ery th in g is going attend..
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o t »,, a vn„iatvnn,i wh;*,,' Cotiar m m - ‘ ject “ The Sym bolism of a Deck of versity when the re g u la r term be-
ten y e a rs.
He was a cem ent
found region Eden valley.
YVillett and b rin g cup.^knH
a
Mr. and Mrs. R ockhold. who a re along nicely,
e. fork and spoon for pany m ill a t Englew ood, a new c o n -'C a rd s .” T he e n te rta in m e n t will b e -jg in s th is fall w ere announced here co n tra cto r and constructed m uch of
e concrete sidew alk in D unsm uir.
K art fm m a trip to M o u n t, Mr. Long a re
cern. will s ta r t saw ing spruce next gin prom ptly a t 7 o’clock in o rd er r
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R ainier, declare Eden valley e h a r m - ’and w ere m em bers of the old F irs t each m em ber of the fam ily.
Dr. M aude H a .l e y i , president ot T uesday, and will cut an o rd er ot th a t it m ay not In te rfe re w 'th th e.
G a rre tt Lewis, a s tu d e n t a t th e
ing because of th e su rro u n d in g com pany.
W a lter F ra z ie r 100,000 feet for custom ers on th e church services a t th e C h au tau q u a U niversity of O regon, who possesses lieves th is can be handled w ithout
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an izatio
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tim b e r and th e cascade effects of t h e j M r s ^ L o u t e ^ S c h ^ ^ and th re e th
Brown
vice-president,
and Mrs. A tantic coast, as an in itia l opera- building
a high power tra n sm ittin g set, has difficulty by co n stru ctin g a loop
offered to handle the broadcasting from his sta tio n to th e assem bly
flow ering m eadow s
been w L DePeau> se cre ta ry and tre a s- tion. The o rd e r will be shipped ov-
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of th e assem bly program s. He b e -, platform .
th T .^ r .Z -
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tor the p a „ serera. days.
urer.
. er a toeai dock and on aonte « earner, T r , , h . c . » . , ! « . coinnut..
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Greatest Enjoining Order Ever
Issued WorKs Up Leaders:
May Become General.
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OF 22,957 VOIES
SAIE OF GASOLINE
INCREASES IN JULY
II
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2 SÎAIES IN EAST