Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1922, Image 1

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    TO M O R R O W IS A S H LA N D D A Y A T T H E F A IR !
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without <8>
<$> the aid of medicine, cures nine <3>
❖ cases out of ten of asthma. ♦
4» This is a proven fact.
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'S GO!
A shland D aily T idings
MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- <$>
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
No. 11
5009 People in Attendance
First Day County Fair
Map Shows Extent of Rovine Tuberculosis
' D uring th e sam e tim e, e ig h t m o to r­
cycle rid e rs engaged in a gam e of
: m otorcycle polo on th e race tra c k
in fro n t of the grand sta n d , provid-
! ing th e th rille rs of th e day.
The r e s u lts of the races, in a d d i- ‘
lion to those published in y ester­
day’s T idings, a re as follow s:
The m otorcycle novln? race of 16 {
and one-ninth m iles was /won by j
V aughn on a special H |rley -D a v id -|
son m achine, in 10 m inutes and 34
seconds, w ith Rem bley on an Ind an
in second place, an d P arso n s on a
HORSES, MOTORCYCLES, AUTO­
H arley-D avidson th ird .
MOBILES PRO VE CENTER
The F o rd “ b u g ” race of 1114
O P INTEREST
Í m iles was won in easy style by
“ Pop G ates,” a specially b u ilt car
ASHLAND EXHIBIT
IS ONE OF FINEST
P rod u ce and M anufactured Product«
W ell-D isplayed; Sum m ary of Pro­
gram for A shland Day Given;
S to len and Schools W ill Close.
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A S H L A N D , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 4 7 Ü ¡2 ?
V O L U M E 4 (Successo! to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
ATTRACTED
RACING EVEi
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For th e past few weeks the
<j> citizens of th e city of A shland
have evidently been laboring
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<?• g arding the fair th a t is being
held 11 m iles n o rth of here on
the Pacific highw ay. All th is
’♦ tim e it has been th e belief of
■<& this com m unity th a t it was a
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ARE RETURNING
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U ,G - ,S RESTO R ED ;
LEADER-, CLAIM VICTORY
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OVER ROADS
in te ru rb a n busses rolled along <S>!
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L ines A re A ffected
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CHICAGO, Sept. 14.— Before to ­
day has passed, the first of the
s trik in g rail w orkers on roads which
i a re included in the new rail peace
(C ontinued „n P age Two)
agreem ent will be back a t work.
A n um ber of railro ad s will sign
th e agreem en t today.
U nder th e term s of the a g re e ­
I "SAP AND SALT” IS HOST
JO SEPH INE COUNTY HOPS
m
ent,
all men will be back a t work
TO
STATE
NEW
SPAPERM
EN
The first day of Jackson county's
ARE DAMAGED BY PE ST S
w
ithin
30 days, or will be given full
fair can well be said to have gone
t
Several
boxes
in
the
g
ran
d
sta
n
d
pay,
even
if they are not w orking.
GRANTS PASS, Or., Sept. 14.—
over w ith flying colors, for every'
j a t the Jackson county fa r have been
They
will
receive a ll the pension
The hop crop of Josephine county
event was staged on schedule tim e .!
■ purchased by “ Sap and Salt in the
i a n d w orking privileges they held
will su ffe r a loss of $50,000 th is
an d not one accident occurred d u r ­
W oods,’ to be occupied exclusively
when they quit work. This,- in ef-
year
due
to
the
red
sp
id
er
pest
ing th e e n tire opening day.
T he,
by
new
spaperm
en
of
the
sta
te
,
who
Several
changes
in
the
personnel;
fect> resto re s sen io rity fig h ts, al-
which
got
nto
the
hops
w
ith
o
u
t
be­
crow 1, estim ated a t 5000, began toj
a re able to a tte n d the fair.
The
of pastors to the M ethodist church though the word “ sen io rity ” is not,
F
ire
th
a
t
broke
out
sh
o
rtly
a
fte
r
ing
detected.
W
hen
th
e
picking
a rriv e sh o rtly a fte r the opening |
AU
| was begun it was found th a t a large in so u th ern Oregon have been an- m entioned in th e agreem ent.
h o u r «. • 8 o ’clock in the m orning, 5 ° 'clock th is m orning destroyed the in vitation has been extended so as
to
include
not
only
the
new
spaper
nounced
by
Bishop
W.
O.
Shepard,
°ien
ro
w
a
t
work
will
be
retained
if
p a rt of the crop of th re e of the im-
a n d continued to come u n til th e hllge barn on tb e D H - Jackson
men
of
so
u
th
ern
Oregon,
b
u
t
to
any
at
the
final
session
of
th
e
confer-
they
a
re
com
petent,
and
th
e
re
will
1 ! p o rta n t yards of the county were
m iddle of the aftern o o n for th e daj, ! ran ch two m iles n o rth of A shland on
the P a c'fic highw ay, including 28 o th ers who are on th e fa ir grounds.
ence a t Salem .
be no discrim ination m ade ag ain st
i infested.
tim e e v e irs.
Of g reat in te re st to local people is them .
The races, as usual, drew p r a c - |head of livestock consisting of cows, j
SITUATION AS SERIOUS AS IN
the word th a t Rev. C. A. E dw ards
Shopcraft leaders claim ed a vic-
tlcally th e e n tire crow d d u rin g t h e ( calves and h o rse s’ a spraying o u tfit,
1914 D E L A R E S PROMINENT
has been appointed an agent of the tory in the settlem en t, th ro u g h
a fte rn o o n , and w hile th e re was only 3,1 the farm m achinery In clu d in g
ENGLISHMAN
c la im a n t’s perm anent fund.
Those break in g into the h ith e rto solid
one race th a t was close, all w e r e ' tools in a n outhouse, and h a y l n g j f l ,
who
will
be
in
th
e
d
istric
t
th
a
t lies iront °t the railro ad s, and in obtain-
tho ro u g h ly enjoyed by everyone in I equipm ent.
The s tru c tu re , w hich,
close
to
A
shland
a
re
:
p n g the resto ratio n of seniority
th e g ran d sta n d , as well as th o s e ; was approxim ately 100 by 160 feet.,
7 SMALL COUNTRIES
S.
A.
D
anforth,
d
istric
t
superin-
rig h ts for the men re tu rn in g to
lined along both sides of th e race waa e n tire ,y dem olished. Mr. J a c k -|
MAY
BECOME
ENGAGED
ten
d
en
t,
A
shland;
E
d
g
ar
K
endall,
work.
son could not be located today in |
track
F o rt K lam ath and C nnoquin; Jos-
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o
K ey to Near E ast Held by G reeks,
B etw een th e closing of the horse rd er to a sce rta in the am ount of in-!
eph K notts, G rants Pass;
F. L.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.— S’xty-
,
.
surance carried upon his property
T hough Army in A sia M inor Has
g ra c in g and the opening of th e m otor-I v
_
J
p
Moore, K lam ath F alls; E d g ar Ken- fiye per cent of the railro ad m ileage
Ik1«!! F orced to Surrender to th e
cycle races, the crowd was e n te r­ but it is known th a t he had some.
dall,
K iam ath Indian m ’ssion; J. R. of the country is covered by the
A conservative e stim ate of the loss
T urkish N ation alists.
tain ed for 20 m inutes by aeroplane
S
asnett,
M edford; W. S Gordon, “ W illard a g re e m e n t,” negotiated a t
s tu n ts , w ith th e genial “ P op” G ates is placed as a t least $10,000.
R
oseburg;
C. L. B ennett, W olf Chicago, according to oflficial a r-
A ccording to inform ation given a t
JACKSON, Calif., Sept. 14.— “ We
LONDON, Sept. 14.— “ The E uro-
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.— W ith-
occupying th e re a r se a t in th e plane
Creek
and
M
erlin.
vices S ecretary of Labor Davis has
w ith the F ord trim m ings, in 12 tbft ian<b to d a j, Mr. Jackson re -jw ill break into th e A rgonaut m ine pean situ a tio n is fully as serious as out a record vote, the house adopt-
C entral P oint, E lkton, Jackson- received.
m in u tes and 11 seconds.
Second tu rn e d
h s hom e about 11 o clock F rid a y or possibly today, and will it was in 1914,” declared L ie u te n a n t ed the conference rep o rt on the sol-
ville,
T alent, W ilderville and Kerby
A p a rtial settlem en t of the s trik e
place was tak en by “ S h o rty ” Haw k. last nitibt> and le tt everything in find some of th e 47 im prisoned m in-j C om m ander J. M. K enw orthy, mem- d iers' bonus bill, and sent the m ea-
w
ere
unassigned.
of
400,000 shopm en, effected by
d riv in g a ‘bug” tuned up
by the o rd e r- •v,r- Arnold, in crossing to the i r s alive,” said C larence Ja rv is, a her of p arliam en t
“ If th e re is a 1 su re to the senate.
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m
ore
th an 50 railroads a t Chicago,
Ford d e a le rs of Ashland,.
Davis, fl0use about 5 o clo ck , d d not notice m em ber of th e sta te board of con- m istake in the B ritish policy an-
The bill was agreed to in conter-
SMALL
REVOLVER
IN
HANDS
i8
m
erely
prelim inary to the estab-
th e o th e r e n try in the race, was a n -v
ot f i , e - A very shot t tim e tro l today, a fte r he had m ade a pre-i o th e r w orld w ar m ight easily s ta rt, enee betw een the house and senate,
OF
WOMAN
MAKES
DUST
FLY
Hshm
ent
of
a general peace in the
e n tire ly outclassed, as the o th e r two la te r a wood b a u le r' passing by on ijm in a ry exam ination,
T here m ust be ca u tio n .’
’ in th e form in which it o rig in a lly '
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i railro ad industry, it is stated by in-
ca rs both gained two laps on him tb e h'chw ay, shouted to the house J “ We cannot expect to find all the!
passed the house. The senate con-1
An A shland wom an, living on fluential governm ent o ff’cials, who
before the race was finished.
th a t th e b a m was on fire, th o u g h .m en alive, but we m ost certain ly ex-
LONDON, Sept. 14.— An arm y fe rees agreed to drop the dem ands M ountain n v enuo w hn hoc
u
,
T he last race of the day proved he did not even s t°P to « ive a n y as’ pect to find a few ,” he added.
(corps has been ordered into T hrace for paym ent of th e bonus from f o r - 'i eqteri bv ¡.„ b o e s a n d tm m n s r L T
?
J ,"
deve,op-
to he the fastest and best, as it was ’ is ta n - ’
- a ™ ing was h e a rd by
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by Greece to defend th a t te rrito ry eign loans reeeip ts, ahd for a gen- ^ e ' s t sum m er until t be an e
™ S
Miss C. H arrigan of the D epartm ent of A griculture com pleting a new map in color« showing the c-xteot of bovine
I tuberculosis in the United States. Each color represents tl.e percentage from 1 to 18.
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SOUTHERN OREGON
ENTIRE
SENATE RECEIVES
SDLDIERS' BONUS
BILL FROM HOUSE
BEFORE FRIDAY
a professional m otorcycle race of M rs- Arnold, who was a lre a d y up. ( P o rtla n d — P lan s are being m ade ag a in st a T u rk ish invasion, accord- eral reclam ation project, known as m ost unbearable a few week- aen
18 ex|,ec e
11 b’ * ' Pf‘ted b>
Tour and one-half m iles betw een.
Hoboes have used the b arn as a i for a four-story, 52 a p a rtm e n t! in S to inform ation received h e r e .: the Sm ith-M cN ary project to supply
’
s g
c o er .
purchased a .22 caliber revolver and
five experienced m otorcyclists. E a r l ; sleep in s place a t various tlm es th is ‘ building.
The G reeks hold th e key to t h e ; lands for the soldiers.
som e shells loaded w ith shot, to
N ear E a st situ atio n .
V aughn won e a s’lv in th re e m in u tes su m m er’ though }t is not know n i f |
VINGIE E. ROE, AUTHOR,
have som ething in readiness for
B ritish officials fear an o th e r Bal-
and 59 seconds, a tta in in g a speed i one s,ep t in the b arn last n i? h t ’ As
WELL- KNOWN NOVELIST
unwelcom e visitors.
i kan w ar involving Greece, T urkey, 1
of 68 m iles per hour. C. W. Brown the electric pow er >'s sb u t off ev ery
A few days ago she discovered a j
Vingie E. Roe, a u th o r of “ Val of
B ulgaria. Jugo-S lavia.
R oum ania,
took second and W illiam Davis evening, the supposition is th a t ajj | .
man in her garden helping him self p a ra d is e ,” of which "N orth of the
; and possibly H ungary and R ussia,
th ird , w ith Gale Sm ith a close com- hobo was responsible for the fire
to
some of the grow ing fru it and Rio G ra n d e /. is a p ictu riz a t;on( ha8
will break out if F ran ce supports
p e tito r for th e th ird money.
vegetables,
and decided th a t it was
a high ran k am ong native novelists.
th e T u rk ish claim s.
T he re p u ta tio n of the R ogue Riv­ NO PASSING ON HIGHWAY
tim
e
to
move
him out.
The m a n u t js a western story w ith a stro n g
DECLARES
T
R
A
F
F
IC
t'O
P
e r valley will still be upheld as a !
was stooping over and facing the op- ' logical thenie_ a a w estern fllmed
GENEVA, Sept. 14.— The G reek
fru it c e n te r for m any years to come, i
posite
direction when she opened the aJong th e fam ous Apache Traj] jn
arm y in the n o rth w este rn corner of
Take plenty of tim e w hile going!
if one m ay judge such things from
the in te re st th a t has been taken by to tbp Jack so n
fa ir - for J - J - ! PORTLAND, Sept. 14.- H e r e s y . Asia M inor h a * su rre n d e re d to th e ;
d e TRCHT, Sept. 1 4 - H e n r y F o rd G i t i n a to X
u V "™
X * T th e WiWe8t’ W<,:rde8t COUntry in th e
the various com m unities over Jack- McMahon, sta te tra ffic officer, will charges w ere form ally filed w ith th e T u rk ish
n atio n alists,
feaving no w in nQt find {t nece3sary t0 c lo se : „ _ _
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t0 United States.
IU8 a w estern th at
, move, fired point blank. The re ­
house of bishops of th e Episcopal H a n sp o its in which to escape, said
pia n t s here S aturday as he
tre a ts the eyes to th e cliff-dw ellings
son county in m aking th e ho rticn l- *e et -v ou « 5™ don’t look out
lt would J have
big in a * movie
tu ra l bu ild in g one grand sight for
W ith several assistan ts. McMahon general convention yesterday ag a in st a dispatcb received h e re ’ O rder bas th re a te n e d th re e weeks ago. says * su
comedv
7 hp gone mn
" T * C° Untry and niany o th ers ot ihe
. w
will
iw on
n.i th
tho
inh to
to apprehend
■n.nrohon.i any the R ight Rev.
r , « - W
. i illiam
n __ tt
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been resto
resto red
red a a t t Sm
Sm yrna
vrna.
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i U1CU- > lu * m e tia m p g a \e a lew m ost rem
re m ark
i-iro
u , views
;
the eye of
th e o rc h a rd ist and gard-
in be
e J°b
W. - Brown,
ab h le
Am erica has
the D etroit Tim es.
exclam ations of su rp rise and a few
to
offer.
The
fe
a
tu
re
,
“ N orth of
e n e r to behold.
violator of the tra ffic law.
In ord er retire d bishop of A rkansas.
SMYRNA, Sept. 14.— The T u rk ish
“ Info rm atio n com ing from re lia b le , extrao rd in n rily high jum ps and fell
A shland
has a booth in which to fac ilita te trav el both to and from | Bishop Jam es R. W inchester, * b oi comma>de7 ha7 proclaim ed m a rtia l
sources.” says the Tim es, “ has e s - ‘Over th e fence into the street” a fte r
the Rio G rande,” will be shown at
fru its and vegetables vie w ith one ^be fair grounds, McMahon has is- is now active bshop of th e southern
tablished the conv’düon
convidtion th
preservation
of tablisbed
th a a t t the
th e which it ig sai(J th ere wag ju s t Qne th
, e - Vining both F riday and S atu r-
----------------- ----- -------------------------------- sued orders th a t no car shall pass state, presented the charges in th e a " her<? f° r thG
autom obile m a n u fa c tu re r will be stre a k of dust up M ountain avenue rtay
a n o th e r trav elin g in the sam e direc- form of a report of a special in v e s ti-! ° rd e r' __________
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able to keep bis forces o p e ra tin g ?
The ,ady wiU probablv not be
t:on.
D isregard of th is ord er will gatory com m ittee. The report rec-
; In th is way the 80,000 men employed bothered w jth visitors of thig SQrt
resu lt in a rre s t.
om m ended th a t Bishop Brown be
i by him will not be throw n out of for soine tim e again
!
Such a large n u m b er of m achines given a church tria l and deposed
work, as th re a te n e d in a sta te m e n t
a re on th e highw ay fair-bqund. th a t from the m in istry and th a t a denial
Ford issued th re e weeks ago.”
OPEN SEASON ON QUAIL
unless som e such ru le is m aintained Of his teachings be form ally issued.!
IN DOUGI.AS THIS YEAR
serious accidents a re likely to oc-;
_______________ ___
ASHLAND VISITOR HAD
cur. It is to cut this possibility to
■
PORTLAND, Sept. 14.— An open
NEW W RINK LE IN BOOZE
the m inim um th a t th e sta te tra ffic «> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY $1
season on quail will be provided this
I
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E N T E R P R IS E . Or., Sept. 14.— As o ífic er has issued his o rd e rs’
year in D ouglas county by the sta te
SEATTLE, Sept. 14.— P oindexter
i Local police took a tra n sie n t in gam e com m ission, according to a de-
th e resu lt of alleged stock “ ru stlin g ” j
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 14.
••OBEY" DRO PPED FROM
N ational L eague
has increased his lead over L am ping
in th e m ost rem o te p a rt pf W allow a |
co n tract for construction of grand- tow yesterday, who was a p p a re n tly , clSlon m ade rec e n tly a t th e reg u lar fQr tp e Uui .ed S ta te s sem ito ri .1
M ARRIAGE UEREMONY
At New York 7; Chicago 6
county. H arry Sw isher yesterday!
■stand
and bleachers at th e countv under the influence of liquor. He ^® etin g of th e ^ m e organization, nom ination on the republican ticket,
PORTLAND. Sept. 14.— A fter a
At Brooklyn 3; C incinnati 7.
sh o t and killed V ernon B aker, near b rief luit heated debate a t th e late
fair grounds was let yesterday, and wag broUght before Police Judge h
f
A
i
to slightly m ere than 30.000. H 's
At Boston 0; P ittsb u rg 8.
E. B. E n y a rt's home, a t Paradise.
the poring of concrete for the toun- w . „ Go..dy, and up„„ questioning
7"'
the hrSt ¡fin al lead is expected to be nearly
session Tuesday of the house of
At P h ilad elp h ia 4; St. Louis 9.
B aker was about 22 years old and
dations will s ta rt tom orrow . It was the m an ..
.
. . th . a . t . he . had . i
n m many years.
bishops of th e Episcopal church, the
35,000.
it was found
_________________
Amencan League
Is not know n in th is county. It is word “ obey” was strick en from the
expected
th
a
t
work
on
the
race
tra
c
k
been
d
lin
k
in
g
canned
h
eat
He
pr0_
RLAMATH
FALTjS
At Chicago 3; New York 3.
believed he cam e from La G rande, m arria g e cerem ony.
would s ta rt today.
duced a supply of two dozen cans of
At D etroit 5; P h iladelphia 2.
MAKES R A PID GROWTH YREKA MASONS PLAN
as a le tte r signed ’’M other,” was
L
um
ber
h
a
s
-b
e
e
n
purchased
and
tb jg q ueer beverage, which was tak -j
The om ission of the expression,!
At Cleveland 4; W ashington 3.
found in his pocket, bearin g a re
ERECTION OF TEM PLE
will be moved a t once to th e grounds en charge of by th e officers, and
serve and obey,” had been recom -i
Pacific Coast League
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 14.—
tu rn ad d ress on th e envelope m arked m ended fey thp pre. convention con. |
so th a t building can be s ta rte d when (he th irs ty tra v e le r was given direc- A lthough opened for business only
YREKA,
(Y esterd ay ’s ’ G am es)
Calif., Sept. 14.— The
“ Mrs. O Boyer, 1071 A dam s avenue. ferppce >nd thp houge Qf b shopg
tons to b u n t the highw ay and keep 21 m onths ago, the A m erican Na- Ma«onic
At P o rtlan d 2; San Francisco 1. th e fo u n d at ons a re com pleted.
T em ple
corporation .of
La G rande.”
The gran d stan d and bleachers will on tra v e iing> w hich he did.
had been expected to pass the change
At Sacram ento 7; V ernon 3.
tional bank has grown to an insti- Y reka, has acquired th re e properties
each be 100 feet in length and will
w ithout m uch opposition.
At O akland 1; Salt Lake 2.
,
A nother young m an of th e genus tu tio n w ith to ta l resources of over in M iner s tre e t Yreka th e u rin e -
seat over 2000 people. They will be bobn was found in vinevnrrf on the i i one non n e n d -
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.
a, tn j n n
Salem — $252,000,000 for hom es
W hen th e question cam e before
At S eattle 2; Los Angeles 1.
. . nono was tounci in vtneyara on tne $1,000,000, according to announce- pal stre e t of th e tow n. On this site
an d business buildings w ere issued th e house, vigorous opposition ap-
u ith
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to I r X n e n c v
property of a local resid en t, and up- m ent today by E. M Bubb. cashier will be constructed at an expense cf
d u rin g Ju n e , an increase of 70 per peared, led by Bishop Jam es R. W in- V isits R elatives H ere—
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X h X o n t r a c t o r On beinS b r° Ught intO C° Urt’ W38
“Tht> exp,anation , l e s ” said B«bb *60,000 the new Masonic Tem ple.
W. E. McAbov
the contra c to r. likew ise in stru cted to tak e the
Pa- “ m ore th an in a n y th in g else, in th e W ork will be comm enced d u rin g the
cent over th e sam e m onth a y ear chaster, of A rkansas, and Bishop
E. C. R oberts, an a tto rn ey from
ago. W estern sta te s show 100 per Thom as E. G aylor, of Tennessee. M yrtle P o in t, a rriv ed in th e city a
■c fic highw ay and get out of the city general w ealth and pro sp erity of th e early p a rt of 1923. It is expected to
cen t increase. This is expected to T he om ission of th e w ords was fin- few days ago fo r a sh o rt visit w ith ■ Bend— P ilo t B utte road w idened w ithout delay. He followed in stru c- com m unity. The business is here, have the tem ple com pleted not la te t
force rents down.
ally adopted by a vote of 36 to 27.
relativ es and friends here
tions.
■ to 16 feet.
and we are getting our share of it.” , than July 1923,
ALLEGED RUSTLER
KILLED IN FLIGHT
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IS LET BY KLAMATH
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