Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦
<$> the aid of m edicine, cures nine <$>
cases out of ten of asthma.
♦ T his is a proven fact.
<9
A shland D aily T idings
♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
vive th re e m onths in th e rich
ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <$»
•$> m estic w ater helps.
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
4
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tiding», VoL 43)
HUMAN BEAST
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT EM B ER ^ 1922
No. tí
Sultan May Sell Palace for a Hotel
Christy Visits Old Folks Once Again
LANDS INDIAN
THIS MORNING
NEAR OLYMPIA
E N T IR E FAM ILY SPE N D S NIGHT
OF TER RO R AT MANIAC’S
MERCY
POSSES SEARCH
WITHOUT AVAIL
T he P rev«rt T eased am i T ortured
Girts U n til Early M orning, N early,
K illin g T hem ; A la m i G iven Too
I-ate to A pprehend F ien d .
CLAYTON K IR K H ELD FO R CON­
TRIBUTING TO MINORS’
DELINQUENCY
YOI'THFUL M URDERER P A Y S
FOR CRIME WITH HIS
L IFE
GIRLS AND LIQUOR
BAD COMBINATION
REPENTANCE COWES
IN FINAL MOMENTS
F irst A rrest Septem ber 4, and Re-
lea sed on $ 1 5 0 0 Rond; Out Now
On $ 1 0 0 0 Bond. H earing Set for
Thursday.
“I’m Sorry.” He Says; K illin g Took
ITace Near Vale, Or., Two Yearn
A go; F o u r th H a n g in g U n d er New
Capital P u n ish m en t A cl.
function,
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straits, J SALEM, Or,, Sept. 8.— George
OLYMPIA, W ash.
about H ow ard, 25 y .a r s old, forfeited his
Posses a re searching
hotel ; life on the sea fold a t the sta te peni­
or m aniac who, last
t e n t i a r y at 8:30 o’clock th is morn- ‘
and
b ru ta lly
b eat
i ing, for th e m u rd e r of George
O 'H arn, a widow, h er fo u r daugh
of C hiloquin, of in tro d u cin g liquor $><$>♦ «3»
Sweeney at Vale, Oregon, two years
te rs, one son, and Joe Dobson, a
K lam ath Indian reservation. •> DIAMOND R E L IE V E D GEM
«»
ago.
young neighbor, probably fatally in­
FE A R S GETTING BATHING
^ ; K irk appeared befOre U nited S tates •-
O F RUSSIAN CROWN ON
<♦>
He was pronounced dead two min-
ju rin g th re e of th e seven victim s.
®
SUIT DAMP; HE LEAVES
C om m lssioner Be rt C. Thom as and
SALE IN LONDON SHOP <§>
!
utes
a fte r th e tra p was sprung.
,T ASHORE; TAKES SWIM J ^omm
#
The m an held up T eresa O’H ara,
! H ow ard m ounted the scaffold unas­
20. and Dobson, 21, as they re tu rn e d
LONDON Sept. 8.— H a tto n <$>
t
n ew
Y o r k , se p t. 8 . - ♦ signed b_y Joe Bail and .Byr2n ± <Lt' *
sisted and w ith no signs of nervous­
to the O’H a ra hom e, eight m iles
ches. H earing was set for Septem ­ <$> G arden— the diam ond m ark et <*>
ness. “ I'm vary sorry for w hat I’ve
<♦> W rapped
only in
“ su rg in g
w est of the city, from Olym pia. At
of London— had a th rill recent-
I d one,” he told W arden Lewis.
ber 12.
th e po n t of a gun he com pelled the
th o u g h t,’’ S alvatore Colucci, a
Tbfi liquor charge conies in con-
ly when it was rep o rted th a t <$>
This is th e fou rth execution m ade
ta llo r’ t00k a dip in
T
nection
with
a
charge
of
co
n
trib
u
t-
•$
>
the
girl to tie Dobson, and then m arched
Ti v, ^ ¡ueciion wiiu a charge
or contriD ui-
m
e fam ous Hope diam ond,
by th e s ta te here since the re tu rn of
them in to the O’H ara hom e and to
alongside the M unicipa
at is | jng to tb e delinquency of m inors, $> owned by Mrs. E dw ard B. Me- •$!
th e capital
ent law. The
—, ---- --- punishm
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th e bed room s, w here Agnes, 22:
a t Coney Island.
“ which was p refe rre d
a g ain st K irk •$> Lean, of W ashington,
D. C., »
i three slayers of Till T aylor, Pendle-
F ran ces, 16; Eva, 12; Joe, 14, w ere
He em erged at dusk, but Mrs. ♦ before ju s tic e Snook
at C hiloquin i> had ----------a
been . placed
on the m ark et. <« . >
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W alter M. Pierce, of La G rande., tou sheriff, Were the first to m ount
nna Becker
B ecker viewed
viewed m th e e inB
th e <*> on _ geptem
, . ber 4. it __
Vv r* a ♦ t ?> nPY
» zx ru m o r rxxzM
’nd ♦ /-»
— /2 < s •>, dem ocratic nom .uee for governor of tbft 8Caffoid .
in bed.
e e forced
hml. H H
forced Teresa
Teresa to to tie
tie her
ner School a tten d an ce in
A shland S> i> A A nna
was «liztiwnJ
alleged 4 th
Tlie
proved
to Vxr*
be un un-
sev eral o th ers
are
m oth r a n d siste rs, and then he tied seem8 to be ru n n in g som ew hat ■?> su rp risin g spectacle and called - ¡ K Jrk gave liq u o r supposedly drug- ?> tru e , but it was disclosed th a t <? the sla te ,
delivered an address i« aw aiting the springing of the trap .
TCTe> i
w ith strip s to rn from bed lig h te r thig year tban a t t he end of <S> a cop.
Colucci was
j gpd_ tQ (wo youug In d ian g irla, aged a larg e diam ond resem bling th e
U ithia p ark Iasi evening follow ing
am ong th em D r Brum fleW a n d R us2
sheets.
the first m onth last y ear, according
th ro u g h a series of calisthenics e
wag arregted and
Hop0 dlam ond had been placed <?>; th e weekly
band concert.
se„ Hecker.
D em anding m oney, he received a to s u p e rin te n d e n t Briscoe.
on th e beach when accosted by ’ b ro u g b t tQ jail bere t b a t n ig h t, and <«> in the hands of a H atton Gar- <3>| The subject of his ta lk last even-
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sm all am ount.
He th en a tte m p te d
A ccording to figures fu rn ish ed bv <5> the officer.
wag re ,eased Tuesday afternoon. <$> den d ealer for sale.
<•> iQg was sta te a fia irs, and he placed ! ROLLING LOG CRUSHES
to assaul. T eresa, b u t she fought t he p rincip a ls of the th ree schools, <S>
“ I d id n 't w an t to get my
w hen he gave bopd of | 15Oo signed
Gordon N athan, ow ner of the ^ ¡ p a r tic u la r em phasis on a com parison
LOGGER NEAR BEND
d esperately.
He tu rn e d his atten- th ere are about 1000 children regis-. ♦> b ath in g su it wet and c arry it
Jo0 Balj
d ainond ig of t he opinion th a t ♦ ¡of the expenses of th e sta te today
tion to 12-year-old Eva, whom he t ered, while last y e a r’s records
buck to New Y ork,’’ explained -*>
♦ th is newly displayed stone cam e
w ith those of 20 years ago. He said ■ a ton and one-half pine log,
•> Colucci, who said he had rolled ♦
violated by sh eer stre n g th .
F rom 3bow ciOse to 1100.
♦ from one of th e fam ous R ussian <?> th a t he was elected a m em ber of which rolled over J. O. W ilson, a
th e n — 11 o’clock a t n ig h t— u n t!l 3
The teachers all a rriv ed a few \ up the b ath in g su it and left it ♦
<?> czarist pieces of jew elry.
< ^|the s ta te leg islatu re a t th a t tim e, jo g g in g co n tracto r, in tim ber near
o ’clock th is m orning, th e fiend days before th e opening date, and <♦> on the beach w hile tak in g his
and th a t the cost of ru n n in g the here, left the man a m ass of bruises,
tea se d a n d to rtu re d his victim s, and aB are in th e ir places gettin g th e ♦ swim.
__________________ _
sta te th a t year was an even m illion but failed to break a single bone.
ju s t before leaving, he stru c k each pupils lined up for the y e a r's work. < $ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
i d o llars, and th a t fo u r years ago, W oods w orkers who brought him in
one over th e head w ith th e b u tt of T here a re ten or tw elve new te a c h e rs ;
j the cost was only slightly over dou­ sh o rtly a fte r th e accident, feared
ble th a t am ount.
But $15,250,000 th at he would not survive th e 10-
his revolver, ren d e rin g them uncon- th is year, tak in g the places of oth-
sclous.
Mrs. O’H ara and Eva re- ers wbo resigned at the end of the
was th e bill paid by the s ta te during inile trip, b u t a few hours la te r it
ceived fra c tu re d skulls, and F ran ces ja st school year.
l\I
tae >'ear
Pa s t- He m ain tain s was necessary to use force to pre-
k I A IL
I U l I H l A V Y i th a t lhiS COUld and shOuld be ,ow * ivent W ilson from leaving his bed
is b a re ly alive w ith wounds.
Classes a t the J u n io r high school
Colonel George A. W hite, com ­
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T eresa, th e firs t to recover c o n -. w ere found to overcrow ded, and
ered.
and sta rtin g back for cam p on foot.
m ander of the Oregon national
sciousness, stru g g led out of th e quite a n um ber of the pupils were;
In speaking of O regon’s road He is still u n d er a physician’s care.
gu ard , was in th e city today, in
¡bond,
which am ount to over $50,-,
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‘ house, and w ent to the hom e of a tra n sfe rre d to th e E a st Side build-
I com pany w ith M ajor D usenbury, and
neighbor, w here she gave the a la rm .¡¡n g , thereby b alancing the two
,
000,000,
Mr.
Pierce
said
the
s
ta
te
is
W
ILL
PAY
O FFIC IA L VISIT
w h 'le here visited the A rm ory to
A posse, w hich w ent from Olym pia, schools according to th e am ount of
bonded
heavier
th
an
m
any
of
larg
e
r
TO
ALPHA
CHAI’T E R , O. E. S.
look over th e condition of th e prop­
found all of th e victim s except T e r - ,rooni a j eacb building.
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i
and
m
ore
populous
states,
and
th
a
t
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e rty owned by th e sta te in th e city.
¡ fu rth e r issuance of bonds for th is '
Mrs. Theresa C astner, w orthy
esa, lying in beds o r on th e floor in
yn o rd er to prom ote th e feeling
Colonel W hite states th a t the
NEW BERG, Or., Sept. 8. S tru c k ' purpose m ust be halted. The cost} grand m atron of the grand c h ap ter
pools of th e ir own blood. D obson’s of goodfellow ship betw een the in ­
condition of the local com pany is
8.— U nited
. o l 1» “ ¡ - 7
™ ; Per year , . r i n t e r » ,. upReep and or O r o » ,,. E aatern S tar. wH, , „ . ke
head was beaten to a pulp, and no stru c to rs in th e d iffe re n t buildings,
PA RIS, Sept.
hope is held
the sam e custom will be followed , ¡m
landed
e g g a rd
r t vo
to a u tten
b° her official visit to Alpha ch ap ter
........ - for his recovery. -
m a rin e s n have
av e been
Deen im
iu eu a t S m y rn a ii in n \ re
c n u d a an
n v ce
c a t drB11 V a u l ^ Lo^^^^^^
.v 0 v 0 v ,0
.v 0 .« 0 , , a — n d «* th is sum m
_______
So fa r th e posse has found no this year as in the p ast— th a t is, the
Qf
accord=
p ractice. T
This
should he
be a n point,
r,
n t waj.
w ar al’i'n
ril'n ng z to a n n ! .„.»„«¡„a
hia chnnlrl
o in t, h he e
.
. .
$ « 5 u ,0
u s t oe No. 1, S aturday evening, Septem ber
te rta
rta tn
ot the
m e teachers
teneners of
or two
two unconfirm ed rep
____
.r e
„ .„ ,„
,.„ bered
,.,.,1 nv
v e r y , W a rn e r* 35' lonB a " em ploye of t*1« luet w ith th e p resnet a u to licensed 9. All m em bers and visiting mem-
tra c e of the fiend, who had two e e n n te
in n m to e n n t t of
o rt received n here.
I ^ s a " " id 7 . '" ."'
to be ^ rem
em
by . every
m e schools by m e te a c h e r.
" " “ " " X m a n s a re said to have X h e r o , th e com pany, .or' „ puts
’ “ / " X T , “ “ f .llo “ '
“ <« ° th e r
Wh“ h “ i " ” ”
I,r“ “ ‘
hours’ start.
the th ird . This evening w 11 hei held
fQ rtified & the&tre
organization in a pO8ition w hich ^erdayr J ^ w l y escaped a sim ilar
b - im p° SSib,e
,
J
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the first o f . these a ffa irs, and th e
A m erican com raander ex- is re a ilv u n ju s t, for it does have a w° r k e r ’ n a ir ° ly eSCaped
I The way to d s tn b u te the load of,
faculty of th e high school will act
]anding
m ade
Qf exceptionally good U te ’
’ taxes w here they rig h tly belong, he
W a rn e r and R hoades w ere sent sta te d , is to rem ove and com bine j
’ tiost to b ° tb r teachers.
pro tect A m erican lives and in-i m en, and its woi*k a t th e last en-
A week
wock from
from F
F rid
rid a ay
the school
school | ____
“ ^ 7 7 ____
; ^ . ' „ T . ' h e „„««ihii.tv
possibility o o t|
was
reproach,
" umer<,u,8 s» "“ » * » '» " 8 8" d
A
y , , the
f ! ______woo .h
n v p shove
renroach
but b a t ^
board null e n te rta in th e e e tn c iac-
(h(j
an(J (h
a tte „danee a t drill in o rd er
, him engaged aev S,," t0r8- *° teVy “ sev eran “ U I “
ultv and endeavor to show them th at
6
6
.
.
|
.
..
______ ____ «n wtlUe u ie > were Tnus e “ Sa seo sev a „ tim all
hpr tim
rn b t er cut in th e sta te of O re­
1 to m ake the p roper show ing o
jOgS were released a t th e upper
.
...
.
... *.
.. G reeks in and aro u n d th e city,
they will co-operate w ith them in
gon. and to levy a gross income tax,
, paper.
end w ithout w arning. Fellow work-
every way to im prove th e A shland
been
reek j The com pany has a to ta l of
LONDON, Sept. 8 8.—
.- T T h hree
re e G
Greeks
or of>
0» I
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n a,led tb e m en — apd tv.„„
they all of w hich method(s
gtates have
gnd {Qund
schools.
LONDON. Sept. 8.- W h a t is de-
su p e rin te n d e n t Briscoe has not —
w e r e ^ X ^ tt t^ ^
^ s a tis fa c to ry ,
PORTLAND, Sept. 8. — Bishop
s scribed
c r i u e u a a » s th
m e
o i la
« rg
‘ 6 v e o st
v flying boat
------- y yet
et u
deCided
e u i u e u w heth e r he will
m dism iss,
____ declared.
ap tain la te *
I I Mr.
ierce closed
closed h his
is talk
by pay-
h er has
has been
been th
the e goal
goal of
of th
the e c captain
Mr. P
Pierce
talk by
pay- W illiam C abtl Brown, of V irginia,
in th e w orld is being built for th e gcbool one dav fo r th e county fair a dl3Pa c
rom ___________ _
to r several years, b u t it seem s »hat
EUGENE O r s e p t. 8. _ Held p r l - j !n* *
‘i 1’’“ “ ,o
pa,r k ' 7 1 ‘■T"""* c h a lr a a n
house
B ritish A ir m inistry a t Southham p or not, b u t he will reach a decision
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.p ro g re ss is slow w hen It com es t o ,
u n d er , larg e , aw log yea, e , . , » h e re he w as th e n sp e a k in g ^ sa y tn g o t h .sh o p . su c e e M i.g Bishop Thorn-
WILIi RESUM E STUDIES
w ithin a few days.
.w F
msw
»- sa « s >» o ABSENCFx
« Dcvvir»? g e xx-
ro and
anti m
ws a rris
•
ton.
A
T tsw
E R w YExlR’S
ttin g new m e^
em im
bers,
m em
em bers
ners d
t tb e r.
s t even s-F
camp « it was the finest . n a tu ra l p ark a in as F. G allor, of Tennessee, when
G reat secrecy is being m aintained
1
o i« ,r s a f a a
a s new ones are
' sh an n o n for
c
• u» or w ten
.
«sis, th e sta te , and th a t A shland was des- the 47th trie n n ia l convention of the
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‘ leave
alm
ost as la s t as
nevs o n w rtIc near
eight
nun-
as to its design and construction
Pnvm
nnd
T
one
son
of
Mr
and
,1
j
,
,
i
■
•
• s o tined to be th e best hom e city in , P ro te sta n t Episcopal church in the
R aym ond Gong, son oi .vir.
| en ro lled.
, utes, Guv Monaco received in ju rie
b u t it is understood th a t th e m ain
U nited , States form ally convened
Mrs. O. W . Long, who has been
Colonel W hite said th a t th e s ta te tb a t are adm ittedly serious. He i s ; e wes
idea is th a t th e boat should be able
J
late W ednesday. Bishop G allor had
¡w
orking s.~.
for th e past
year
C opco,: w
woufd
all th
te d a t the Eugene hospit-
ssirmiis6
—
—
- a - t
oum e endeavor
u u c a ru i to
vw give —
— e a3- | b beini;
ein g tre a ie
to keep o u t in th e heaviest of wea-
■
served six years.
Cal f., a rriv ed hom e a few days ago, g l a n c e possible to the local com-
Monaco was b ro u g h t to E ugene
,
The Rev. Dr. C harles L. Pardee,
th e c
and is p rep arin g to leave for Stan- pany and help build it up to a level
tbg c oog Bay ^rain late yester-
lt is intended th a t th e boat shall
i
of
New York, was elected secretary
ford university, w here he will tak e w bere jt COuld easily be held. H e i day
,
not only cross th e sea, b u t also he
of
the house of bishops, succeeding
up his th ird year in electrical engi- asked th a t tb e citizens of A shland
Monaco, in logging camp p a rla n c e 1
able to rem ain a t sea w hatever the
the Rev. Dr. George F. Nelson, who
----------------- neering.
get back of th e com pany and assist cbases from th e 6Wing donkey to
s ta te of th e w eath er, and for th is
¡re tire d , owing to advanced years.
P H T P i r n Qpnt g
Bandit«, held!
M r’ Long W3R com pelled to give in m aking it a creditable organiza- tfae ro ad e r
No one 8aw t he acci-
t H it AGO, Sept. 8 — B a n d its Held
h}g g tu d , eg a b o u t a y e a r ag o on
! . .
purpose living q u a rte rs for the crew
A fea tu re of the election of offi-
i dent occur, but his fellow w orkers
u
n
stier.
Aew
l
o
r
accQunt
Qf
eyes>
&nd
,g
n
o
<
able
up
Adolph
K
stler,
a
New
York
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„
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___
A
„
„
„
„
hi
,.
will be provided.
______
_____
jee
rs
of the house of deputies, was
! sought him out w hen they m issed
a re s ta u ra n t h ere, and
The
h
ull
is
nearly
com
pleted
and
jew
eler,
in
I
th
a
t
for
the first tim e, a wom an was
*
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, ,
, to resum e his course.
I him and bore him to th e tra in .
It is expected th a t th e c ra ft will be seized $50.000 w orth of diam onds
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. The ill-j elected as an assistan t.
She was
His »head is in ju red , a lth o u g h the
The m en escaped in the crow ded,
ness
or
Mrs.
W
arren
G.
H
arding,;
Misg
Helen
J.
Sm
ith,
of
N<
finished th is ydar.
:ar as can
- j
» •
a
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¡sk u ll is not fra c tu re d as far
ERNEST VOGEL SR., WELI/-
traffic.
K u n stle r was tak e n to a
His
back
on
which
the
Wlie
oi
tbe
Pr€Sldent>
1S
r
e
KardPC*
H er election, how ever, a d not m ake
KNOW’N MINER, IS DEAD
j be learned.
h ospital, badly beaten.
OREGONIANS ARE WED
’
w ith m uch concern by Dr. C harles her a m em ber of th e house.
heavy log rested, is frightfully
IN CALIFORNIA CITY
Sawyer, W hite H ouse physician, it
REDDING, C alif., Sept. 8.— E r n - ‘
bruised.
of th e fire which badly dam aged
developed
th is afternoon.
! PENNSYI,VANIA MINES
n ir n n iN C
C alif
Sent 8
Be-
Be- th
the e e e n n tire
tire stock
stock of
of tne
the women
w om en’s s ex-
ex- est ' ogel S r- 60- of b e d d in g and
----------------------------- UYLIi RE-OPEN MONDAY
, h ^ did h o . w«M h e ir h l . , . - - e h . . « , and ot .ho R iverside tlo rls.s. Susanville, died lh th e Sisters- hoe-!
REDDING LEGION REJECTS
_______
, ,o ,m e love d !..» rb e d hv All ot .he records
,h e w om en-, P»a>. S acram ento. Tuesday n ig h t, ot
<i> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY »
PROPOSITION OF BONDING
W ILK ES BA RR E.’ Penn.. Sept. R.
tb T a te n e d
c h a riv aris and
o th er exchange were saved. Some insur- h e a rt trouble. Vogel was a m .ner
DUBLIN>
Sept. 8.— F ree State
»S» s»
REDDING.
Calif.,
Sent.
8.
A
;—
»pbe
tri-d istric t convention of th e
r\
nf f.ic n d s W illiam W Dry ance was carried oil the exchange wel1 know n n nearly every cam p in troops began a sw eeping m ovem ent
com m ittee from th e R edding post m jnp w orkers will ratify the Popper-
’" “I
r i n a b e . B iig g T both of stock, but none on th e flo rist’s C alifornia and Nevada.
His hom e tQ round up republican irr e gulars.
N ational L eague
an d Mrs. A nnabel B riggs, both of
had
jn Rpdding fQr s o yparg
jQ L im erick and T ippe-
of th e A m erican Legion w ent before Beed peace pact by noon tom orrow
At
P
hiladelphia
S; New York 4.
O ra n ts Pass, O r., cam e to R edding -lock.
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prP„ m in a ry to a
¡th e supervisors y esterday and re *, according to claim s of P resid en t
At P ittsb u rg 7; Chicago 10.
quested th a t th e $50,000 bond prop- Lew ;s of the u n jted Mine W orkers,
\Vediit'ada> to
m
R O PB E R STEALS T IR E
Vogel was born in V irginia City,» m eeting of Dail E irean n here to-
At C incinnati 1; St. Louis 6.
They w ere one of th e m ost bash-
osition
for m em orial hall purposes and o^b er u n ion officials. This will
I ro ^I MAYOR’S AYTO Nevada.
His wife is buried here. m orrow .
b
lu
sh
in
g
couples
in
years,
ac­
be
not
subm itted to tlie people a t m ean t be re-opening of the m ines
fu i
He leaves a son and d a u g h te r. E rn-j
Am erican le a g u e
Several b a ttle s w ere fought and;
th
e
polls
in Novem ber. The Legion M onday.
co rding to co u rt room attach es.
At New York 8; W ashington 1.
PORTLAND. Sept, 8.— Som eone est Vogel J r. ot Sacram ento, and m any republicans captured.
asked
at
th e A ugust session of th e
.
T he groom is 61 and th e b rid e is
At Boston 2; P hiladelphia 1.
sto le a sp are tire and rim from Mrs. Stella Ludw ig of R edding
supervisors th a t a th re e m ill tax be
WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. — The
64 y ears old.
a d v e rtisin g s gns erected along the
At Chicago 7: C leveland 2.
M ayor B a k e r’s autom obile w hile it
¡levied.
The
board
rejected
th
a
t
plan
senate
passed the Borah bill creating
sta
te
highw
ays
m
ust
be
rem
oved
a
t
was parked a t T enth and Oak stre e ts HIGHWAY SIGNBOARDS TO
CELLULOID IS SOURCE
and
s
u
b
stitu
te
d
th
e
bond
proposi-
a
federal
com m ission of five mem-
Pacific
Coast
League
BE BANNED BY LA GRANDE once.
P riv ate land ow ners cannot
OF FIRE AT BEND W ednesday night.
The m ayor re ­
itio
n
.
The
R
edding
Legion
bases
its
bers
to
investigate
the coal industry.
(Y
esterd
ay
’s
G
am
es)
LA GRANDE, Or., Sept. 8.— Os- be forced to rem ove signs on th eir
ported th e th e ft to police headquar-
!
request
on
the
conclusion
th
a
t
taxes
it
is
the
se
n
ate
’s su b stitu te for
At
O
akland
1;
S
acram
ento
2.
BEND Or. Sept. 8.__Spontaneous ters and announced th a t he would car C utler, engineer in charge of property, but any signs th a t trespass
a
re
so
high
now
th
a
t
it
would
be
th
e
W
inslow
coal
inquiry
bill, which
At Vernon 4; Salt L ake 0.
ig n itio n of celluloid goods in an en- give a $20 rew ard for th e c ap tu re th e construction of the E n te rp rise - On th e highw ay or on th e properties
unw
ise
to
ask
the
people
to
assum
e
the
house
passed.
The
two
m easures
A t S eattle 3; San F rancisco 2.
closed show case was given bv F ire of th e th ief and th e re tu rn of th e L ostine link of th e s ta te hoghw ay m u st he rem oved. D isplay signs of
a fu rth e r burden a t th is tim e.
in o w go into conference.
Chief C arlon as th e probable cause tire.
commission, has announced that all this sort are conducive to accidents, j At P o rtla n d 6; Los A ngeles 5.
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