Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 11, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without <a
<3> the aid of medicine, cures nine
<§> cases out of ten of asthma. <»
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A shland D aily T idings
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «1
MALARIA GERMS cannot s u r- |
♦ vive th re e m onths in th e rich
ozone at A shland. The pure do-
<«' m estic w ater helps.
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 11, 1922
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e ra l D augherty was m ade by P resi-
inm ate com panions cheered the
dent G om pers of the A m erican Fed- r newsu
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jn gpUe oj c,vl, Wftr aQd 1>olitlcal upheaval8 ln china, the American Bible society recently shipped from its head
era tio n of L abor, in his speech op- •
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* <S- ¿> O qu arters in Shanghai to its sub-agency in Peking the largest single consignment of Bibles in the history of the sort
ening th e 67th convention of the
ety ’s work ln China. The photograph shows coolies hauling a portion of Ibis consignment through the streets of
Shanghai. The complete shipment consisted of 104 cases containing 187,000 volumes.
In te rn a tio n a l Typographical Union.
Gom pers described F ed eral Judge
W ilkerson, who g ran te d the in ju n c­
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tion a g a in st the strik in g railro a d
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
shopm en, as D au g h erty ’s pet.
War Doesn’t Check Demand for Bibiss in China
A. F. L. LEADER
SCORCHES ACT
OF DAUGHERTY
RIG POST OFFICE
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IS SENT BY MAIL
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SYRACUSE, N. Y , Sept. 11. i>
j <?> — Donald Chase, re tu rn in g from <$•
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! ♦ of the A m erican Legion, tells a «>
i > story of a $125,000 post office
; S> which is being shipped by m ail. <►
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V ernal, U tah, is the town <§>
?> th a t is erecting its federal A
!<•?> b u ilding th ro u g h the assistance
of th e parcel post. The city is <•> SECOND BODY OF YOUNG GIRLI
FOUND IN MISSOURI
150 m iles from the nearest <**■
RIVER
3> railro ad . G overnm ent officials <«>’
did not like the idea of paying -#•
a « i » zx
big bills for the hauling of ma- -*> DEATHS OCCUR
<$> terial from th e railroad.
So <$►
2 W£LKS APART
V ernal's federal building is be- <?>
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<?> ing shipped in by m ail, brick by
E ffo rts B eing Mach* to I.Ink Up
•> brick, and while it may tak e <$>, F inding o f Blood)- Sledgeham m er
♦> tim e to assem ble it. the m ater- <e>j W ith D isappearances; B odies Not
?> ials will be taken to V ernal by
Yet Id en tified .
•? parcel post em ployes in the or- <♦> ’
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?> dinary course of th e ir business. <$>' KANSAS CITY. Sept. 11 __ The
body of a young girl, with a hole
crushed in the back of her head, was
Ifound floating in th e M issouri riv e r
a t N apoleon, 13 m iles from here,
i She was about 11 years old.
I i It is the second g irl’s body found
in th e riv er in the last week. The
i m u tilated body of a g irl, about 14.
I was found in th e riv e r n e a r K ansas
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, City last Monday.
, Im m ediately a fte r th e finding of
SALEM,
Or.,
Sept.
11.—
W
hen
S.
the second body, police put Tony
WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— An at-1
N ational L eague
S.
Corbin,
serving
two
years
for
lar-
Nell,
4 7 ,-th en u n d e r a rre s t a t K an-
tem p t to im peach A ttorney G eneral
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Al New York 7-7; Boston 6-6.
D augherty w as m ade in th e house
„
j
ceny
from
M
ultnom
ah
county,
e
s
-
’sas
City.
Mo., th ro u g h a severe grill-
A m erican Ix'ague
caped from the p e n ite n tia ry S eptem -jing. His two d au g h ters, of the sam e
today by R ep resen tativ e K eller, re-
Sixteen m onths a fte r his sto re was
At P hiladelphia 4; New York 9
publican, of M innesota.
b urglarized O. H. Johnson, jew eler,
her 8, 1921, he probably had no id e a 1 ages as the dead girls, have been
At W ashington 11; Boston 3
th a t he would be the last m an to m issing m ore than a week. A sledge
K eller charged th a t n o b taining is again square w ith th e w orld, and
Pacific Coast Ixetigue
th e railro a d s trik e in ju n ctio n in Chi- is singing the praises of th e Pinker-1
leave the in stitu tio n w ithout perm is-' ham m er covered w ith blood was
(Y esterd ay ’s’ G am es)
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cago, D augherty had “ abridged th e ton detective agenc'es and th e work
sion for m ore th an a year.
But found in a shed back of th e Nello
At P o rtlan d 8-1; Los Angeles 1-2»
such was the case
W hen Septem -j home. A lthough Nello sto u tly m ain-
freedom of speech and press and the of H. W H atcher, local chief of p o - ,
DUBLIN
Sept.
11.—
(By
courier
At O akland 1-2; Sacram ento 4-0.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— A fter
peaceful assem blage, in violation of lice.
to L o n d o n .)— Many persons were ber 8, 1922, rolled aro u n d th ere had tallied he did not kill his daugh-
At V ernon 0-4; Salt Lake 1-0.
I lingering betw een life and d eath for
th e c o n stitu tio n .” and th a t he had
On th e night of May 29. 1921, a , ^
dayfl
Har<Jing ,g lmpr?)v
Seattle 4-1; San Francisco killed and wounded in the week-end been no escape d u rin g the preceding ters, Mrs. Nello was taken to the
failed to m ake prosecution w hen evi- piece of glass in th e display w in d o w ! ing. A contem plated o peration up-
fig h tin g in Dublin, preceding a n at- 12 m onths, probably th e longest per- m orgue in an e ffo rt to id en tity the
was
rem
oved,
and
th
re
e
binoculars
iod in the history of the prison w ith - ; bodies,
__________________ j tack by a d h e re n ts of DeV alera. Of-
dence had been laid before him .
i " “a
„ ...„ a ,-*— -j oq bej> kidneys has been deferred
K e lle r’s charges w ere refe rre d to j taken. F in g e r p rin ts w ere obtained | pending fu rth e r developm ertg
ac_
' ficiais believe th e irre g u la rs are out an escape. An exam ination o f .
the records for 10 years back show s; PORTLAND OFFERS PRAYERS
th e ju d iciary com m ittee for in v e s ti-, and a description of the stolen ar- cording to an official bulletin issued
; try in g to c reate a reign of te rro r
gation
tid e s se n t broadcast to every police
; it conclusively to be the longest rec-
FOR WIFE OF PRESIDENT
a t th e W hite House.
b e -lc rd for th a t period of tim e.
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■ sta tio n and jew eler in th e country.
T
elegraphic
com
m
unication
The p resident and o th ers, who
CHICAGO, Sept.
11. — F e d e ra l;
R ecently a m an was a rre ste d a t
PORTLAND, Sept 11.— Special
tw een D ublin and E ngland ha6 been
have been con stan tly in a tte n d an c e
ILLINOIS
PICNIC
TO
BE
p
rayers
w ere Xffered in P o rtlan d
Ju d g e W ilkerson declined to ren d e r L ongm ont, Colo., for robbery of a on Mrs. H ard in g since she becam e
cut off since 6 o’c’lock Sunday even
HELD
IN
L1THIA
PARK
churches
yesterday for Mrs. H ard-
a decision on th e m otion to set aside post office. A check on him re-
ing as a resu lt of th e s trik e of Irish
critically ill, a re greatly cheered by;
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ing,
wife
of the president.
th e go v ern m en t’s re stra in in g o rd er vealed he was w anted here. John-
postal em ployee, who o p erate the
th e encouraging rep o rts com ing from
An
Illinois
picnic
will
be
held
in
j
“
T
here
had
been expressed a very
in th e railro a d in ju n ctio n proceeding son received two of his binoculars the sick room d u rin g the day.
Dublin teleg rap h station.
L ithia park W ednesday, Septem ber > keen in te rest in th e condition of
before him . w hen Attortaey R ich -j ab o u t th re e w eeks ago, and a day;
13, and a big basket dinner is on Mrs. H ard in g ,” said Dr. Ray E.
berg, counsel for the unions, had or two ago received a check cover-
the program a t noon.
Close, executive secretary of the
fin ish ed his arg u m en t.
j ing the cost of the th ird glass, from
Every citizen of the valley who P o rtlan d council of churches, “ and
The court announced it would not which was deducted the am o u n t of
As reported in S a tu rd a y ’s’ T idings
has ever lived in Illinois is invited I a spontaneous m ovem ent was noted
pass upon the m otion u ntil a fte r th e rew ard offered for th e re tu rn of
the
A
shland
S
tate
bank
has
been
to
a tte n d this picnic w ith his or her I to have p rayers for her in the
counsel for th e governm ent had pre-1 the glasses.
sold,
and
a
deposit
of
^
5
0
0
0
hasj
fam
ily, bringing a w ell-filled basket, i churches S unday.”
i Chief of Police H atch er, who w a s ;
sented its evidence.
been
put
up
to
bind
th
e
deal.
It
is,
It
will
be a chance to m eet o ld -------------------------------------------
active in the apprehension of the;
understood
th
a
t
the
new
ow
ners
will
friends and enjoy a day in th e cool |
¡ro b b er, and J. R. Caliow ay, Long­
tak e ch arg e of th e in stitu tio n in a
of the park.
i
m ont police cb ieftian, w ere both
The picnic grounds in the upper I
com plim ented greatly by Mr. J o h n -'
PORTLAND Or gept n . - T ^ g sh o rt tim e.
, WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— The
J. C. H opper, a w ealthy s t o c k m a n ) ^ rivers and harborg biU a u tb o rJ end of the p ark will be th e scene of
j son for th eir u n tirin g e ffo rts and ta ,e Qf reaJ Jife riva)ing tfae f |b le
the g rea t am ount of correspondence &bout tbg ,<House tfaat Jack BuHt ,. and b a n k er from H utchinson, K ans.. jzjng thg expenditure of i 3 7 ,000.000 the festivities, and those who a tte n d
is one of the heavy stockholders in Qn w aterw ay tranE portation in a l l ' are assu red th ere will be no long
n e c e ssa ry
As Callow ay received
is a story about the cop th a t arrest-
the in stitu tio n , and is associated sectiong of th e c o u n try( was passed • speeches and no cut and dried pro-
the cash rew ard , Mr. Jo h n so n showed
his appreciation to th e local officer I ed thG JaP th 3 t ° Wned th<? d° S t h a t 'w h h J. H. F u ller, C. W. B anta and
his a p p ieciatio n to the meal o in c e r chaged the cat and b n the CQW t h a t i n u m b er of o th er Ashland cit.zens by th e senate. As the house had Sram , but a general good tu n e is
¡by presenting bin, w ith a gold w a tc h .
[he m an
th e
, • ■«■»«•
» “ " f A sh.ond c t .a e n . previously adopted it, the bill now Pro m ' sed.
Mr. H opper left the la tte r p a rt
th is m orning.
th a t held th e pail th a t spilled th e of th e week for so u th e rn C alifornia,! I goes to the president.
m ilk; about the sam e cop who call­ w here he will rem ain a sh o rt tim e,
ed the doctor, who called the am bu- and the local m em bers of t h t new ANTLERED HERD PLANS
EASTERN OREGON MEET
LONDON. Sept. 11.— -T). > G reek
lance and th e hum ane society offi-j organization are endeavoring to sell
A shland citizens are again clam or­
arm
y, which was m assed in T hrace
cials who called the v e te rin a ria n . the balance of th e stock before his
ing about the city w ater being doc­
SEASIDE, Or., Sept. 11.__The
' to m enace C onstantinople from th e
The sto ry :
to re d w ith chlorine, which has been
re tu rn . Less th a n 50 sh ares rem ain Dalles has been chosen unanim ously
!
north, is w ithdraw ing, according to
Joe Neimy was m n k in g his cow in , on th e m ark e t a t th e p resen t tim e.
for th e sixth a n n u al convention of
u n u su a lly evident d u rin g the p a st|
¡advices
received from C o n sta rti-
his b arn , n e a r which K. K asaoka , Inasm uch as M r. H opper is the tbe Oregon S tate E lk s’ association
w eek-end.
I
nople.
kept h;s autom obile. K asaoka, w i t h , heaviest stockholder, it is expected a t th e final m eeting of th a t organi-l
C hlorine has been used in th e w a - ;
The new spapers p redict the allies
his w hite bulldog, was going in to |t h a t he w lu be chosen as p resident zaUon held h ere lagt w egk_ Tbig
te r co n tin u ally for over a year, with
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 11.—
j
will
co ncentrate a fleet of B ritish
th e am o u n t cu t down d u rin g the
M ACON, Ga.. Sept. 11.— B. M La- hl£’ ga[ age when the d0R spied a c a t ! of th e bank, b u t according to th e action followed th e in vitation of R .| F ig h tin g betw een T urkish Moham-
sum m er to a m inim um , according to zur, a conductor, and C harlie King,
ban k in g laws, he m ust establish a A t w ; ss exalted ru ler, of The niedana and C hristians, in which
M arm ora to prevent the
The cat led the chase near Niemy s ' residence here before he is in a pos-
o ffic ers plected for next several persons were killed, is re -|_ the
T ' . Sea . of —**••**—“
W a te r S u p erin ten d en t H osier, who
cross . n o
t Qnce inducted into office, P °r te<l from P era, a su b u rb of Con-i
* ''° m
has ch arg e of th e chlorine plant. w hile J. B. King, a firem an, and cow. and when the dog saw the cat ition t0 be placed in such an office.
Thrace.
w
as
going
to
get
aw
ay
it
b
it
the
Tbe
o
th
er
officers
of
th
e
bank
‘
m
ra
e
e
.
T he reason given for the g rea t W alter Moody, a Macon. Ga., b u n ­
stantinople.
follow;
. . *ns^®a d - W hereupon he co
will be ae)ect ed as SOon as c e rtain
p resid e n t, W. F. M cKinney, Port-
am o u n t of chlorine in th e w ater the ness m an, were so badly in ju re d . cow
past few weeks, is th a t the w ater a t they
m ay ____
dJe . wbpn
rajlw ay
en. k,c^ ed ^ iemy,\ broke h:s arm a n d i details a re w orked out, but a t p r e s - ,land; firgt Vjce. pre8ident, Ben F.
GENEVA, Sept. 11.— Greece has HEAT RECORD OF 42 YEARS
__ ______
____ a a .railw
ay en-
' | land; first vice-president,
spilled th e m ilk.
the upper in ta k e is so low th a t all gjne weQt jnto & dUch ngar here
appealed
to the L eague of N ations!
, g BROKEN LAST SUNDAY
„ . .
. ,
* . xv
i i ent no in form ation is obtainable as D orris, E ugene; second vice-presi-
P
atro
lm
an
Ingle,
sent
to
th
e
scene.
-
„.H_
_,«!
hnid
the
vartnna
nin^P«
.
,
.
,
to
intervene
in
the
N
ear
E
ast
for
the;
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the gas released is draw n into the
O fficiajs of the road gaid gpjkeg
v
,
a of
t 0 tru h s o t
h d U ' aH0US p a
dent. A. K. McMahon. A lbany; th ird
notified
th
e
em
ergency
hospital
and
p
rotection
of
G
reek
C
h
ristian
s
in
pipes, w hereas d u rin g th e spring, had been rem oved from the track.
B reaking all previous records for
vice-pres'dent, R. A Twiss, The
the hum ane sqciety.
Niemy was
T urkey.
w hen th e w ater was high, q u ite a
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hot
w eather d u rin g th e m onth of
¡D alles; tre a su re r, C. A. H ayden,
sent to th e hospital and a v e te rin a r-
bit of th e gas escapes, as only a
Septem
ber, the m ercury clim bed to
K lam ath Falls.
; ian was called to care for th e cow COTTAGE GROVE DOCTOR
FAIR VISITORS URGED TO
sm all portion of the w ater goes in to MRS. KITTY HUNTSRERRY
ia n a ltitu d e of 103 degrees Sunday,
WELCOMES IODO BABIES
And then the cop com pleted his
PURCHASE TICKETS NOW ¡w ith a tem p e ra tu re of 97 for S atu r-
fhe w a te r m ains. It is quite notice-
M ARRIED AT RAKER, OR.
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job by a rre s tin g K asaoka for per-
I PLAN MONUMENT AT
ab le th a t th e chlorine is m uch
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¡day and 98 for today.
Prices for adm ission to the Jack-i
COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Sept. 11
RATTLESNAKE POINT
The m any frien d s of Mrs. K itty m ittin g a vicious dog to ru n a t large.
s tro n g e r w hen th e upper h alf of the
Not d u rin g th e past 42 years has
— D uring his residence of 18 years
son county fa ir have been announced
city is sp rin k lin g th an w hen th e H u n tsb errv will probably be sur-^
A shland had such a hot day in this
¡and six m onths in C ottage Grove.
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 11.— by the board of d irectors, who urge
low er p art of th e city is usdig th e Prised to learn th a t she has again MODERN WOODMAN DEPUTY
m onth, w hile the n e arest app oacii
LEAVES FOR ROGUE RIVER Dr‘ A‘ W’ Kllne has
w el’ : E rection of a m onum ent to th e pio- those planning on atte n d in g th e ex- to the recorded hear yesterda> was
w ater.
T his is explained by Mr. ¡entered upon th e sea of m atrim ony.
coined 1000 babies into th e w orld. neerg of K lam ath county a t R attle- position to buy th e ir tickets early. .
H osier, who sta te s th a t the u p p e r having m arried a Mr. H a rt, ’of Ba-
in 1 888, when a te m p e ra tu re of 102
in ta k e m ust supply all th e w ater for *eL O n. on Sunday, Septem ber 3,
Jam eg W ais h. d istric t deputy of No‘ 1000 arriv ed a week aRO a t the snake P oint, scenic spot on
The to help speed up the passage th ro u g h wag reacbed
th e h ig h er part of the city, w hile a t t h a t city.
the M odern W oodm en, left th is Tom Queener home n e a r th is c it>'- D alles-C alifornia highw ay n e a r h e re ,1 the gates.
G eneral adm ission has
Thg bottegt day tblg y ear w ai
th e low er p a rt is supplied from the
Mr. H a rt is a w ealthy ran ch er of mOrn in g fo r Rogue R iver, w here he on th e d o c to r’s 64th w edding anni- jg the propOsal of R. H. Cook, local been set a t 50 cem s for ad u lts and p ,y 2
w’hen a le iip e ra tu re of 106
p h o to grapher.
W ith th is in view, for children betw een the ages of 1® w )S recorded.
low er in ta k e w here th ere is a la rg e r B aker county, but is not know n in w ill m eet W a lter M. Pierce, demo- ' e rs a ry*
Cook a rra n g e d to have C aptain O. C. and 16, a charge of 25 cents will
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sto ra g e of w ater.
,h is 1>art of tk e sta te . Mrs. H unts- c ratic g u b e rn a to ria l nom inee, who is
'A pplegate, Modoc w ar v eteran, and be m ade. A dult adm ission a fte r 7
T he last rep o rt on th e condition berry is well know n in th is city, and to deliver an ad d ress a t th a t p lace' SANTIAM F IR E F IG H T E R S
WILL BE DISMISSED K lam ath’s’ “grand old m an,” pose p. m. will be 25 cents. Adult sea- BAD BLACK BEAR IS
of the w ater showed th a t, w hile not lias a host oi friends who will w sh tonight.
From th ere , he will ac-
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fo r photographs on a pile of rock a t son tickets which p erm it the holder
KILLED AT THE DALLES
of th e highest possible q u ality ,
yet her m any years of wedded bliss.
¡com pany Mr. Pierce to G ran ts Pass,
ALBANY. O r , Sept. 11. All ob- th e proposed site. The pictu re show- to leave and e n te r the grounds a t
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is is not considered as being really
w here th e la tte r will deliver an ad-
serv ers and fire fig h te rs of th e San- ed C aptain A pplegate, clad in buck- will, are $2.50. w ith $1 for chil- TH E DALLES, Or., Sept. 11.— A
bad. T ests of w ater taken from
the g u ard was appointed som e weeks dress Tuesday night.
big black b ear, w eighing m ore than
creek how ever, show th a t it is
not ago to keep picnic p arties out of the
Mr. W alsh will m eet D eputy Head tiam national reserve, ten in all. skins and ca rry in g a rifle, gazing d re n ’s season tickets.
Each person in autom obiles park- 300 pounds, which had been k 'llln g
fit for hum an consum ption, nad upper reaches of the canyon d u rin g Consul Rees, of th e M odern Wood- will be dism issed ea rly th is week, out over K lam ath lake. Cook be-
be sheep for several m onths past on the
should not he used w ith first boiling, th e sum m er, and Mr. H o sier says he m en, a t G ran ts Pass Tuesday, and according to an announcem ent m ade lieves a bronze m onum ent erected a t ed inside th e race tra c k will
W hen asked w hat caused th e wa- believes a g u ard should be kept n will escort him over th e
so u th ern by P (j H all, supervisor, here to- th e spot w ould be a m ark of esteem charged 25 cents, w ith a m inim um ranch of D. P. K etchum , was finally
te r to becom e infested w ith th e dis- the canyon d u rin g all
th a t p a rt of Oregon d istric t, and m ake him ac- day
Tbis action is tak e n since th e for th e pioneers as well as a valu charge of 50 cents per c ar
No ex- trapped a t the head of Mosier creek
ease-carrying
germ s. Mr. H osier
th e y e a r when cam ping and picnick- q u ainted w ith as m any of th e mem- fjre d a n g er for th is season is prac- able ad v ertisem en t fo r the highw ay, tra charge will he m ade for th e ad- and killed, according to word re ­
sta te d th a t he was inform ed by th e ing a re possible. He fu rth e r sta te d bers as possible^
tically a t an end. Snow covered the
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m ission of autom obiles to the fa ir ceived here today.
s ta te a u th o ritie s th a t picnicking and it would be a pro fitab le in vestm ent
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h ig h er peaks of the Cascades last In P ortland f o r a F ew Days—
grounds. G eneral adm ission to the
A teth e re d lam b was use<$ as a
cam ping p arties above tb e in tak es to fence in th e w ater shed and keep
Mr. and Mrs E. D. Briggs have week, and recent rain s have dam p-
E. H. Bush is spending a few days gran d stan d is 50 cents, w ith a lure, and the bear, th in k in g to m ake
w ere responsible for th e cond.tion out of it all persons except those
re tu rn e d from a sh o rt visit in Call- pened th e low er p a rts of th e o r e s t1 in P o rtla n d looking oveir his old charge of $1 for reserved seats In a n o th e r killing, w alked directly Into
trap.
boxes.
o f th e w ater. This was th e reason a having business th ere.
j fornla^
reserv^.
stamping grounds.
Ir-?
'•MANY ARE KILLED
BY hiim . rw i
AT WHITE HOUSE
ASHLANO STALE
BANK OPTIONED
TO NEW PEOPLE
CITY WATER SOPPTY
IS LI
FI
ENGINE WRECKED
2 DEAD; 2 MAY DIE
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No. 8
37 MILLION BILL
PASSED BY SENATE
MISSÍNG: MAN
IS HELD IN JAIL'