Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME 4
(Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22?Ì922
HERRIN JURY FOREMAN
EANOBEERÍAX
SUGGESTED 10 PAY
No. IS
He’s a Congressional Dairyman
EVANGELIST TO
i
i
now Narrows to Olcott and
Pierce, the Latter Indorsed by
Independent Candidate
WASHINGTON.
Sept.
22.— A n ! ,
■
am
endm
ent
to
th
e
co
n
stitu
tio n au-
I
th o rizing 5 per cent beer, to be taxed:
n eed FOR CONTINUANCE OF RE­
by th e governm ent and five billions •
VIVAL CAMPAIGN I ELT
of dollars of such a tax to be set
81
STRONGLY
I aside for the paym ent of the sol-'
, d ie r’s bonus, was proposed in a re s­
LOCAL WRITER PENS
olution introduced in the house to ­
BRIDAL CALL REPORT
day by R ep resen tativ e B rennan.
NO PO SSIBLE A SPIR A N T FOR of m aking these issues cle a r cut
The resolution a u th o rizes th e s t a t e ',
GOVERNOR EX C EPT HIM SELF before th e people of O regon.”
E xtract o f M eetings Here Are Given*
John Stewart, farm er anti form er ¡to reg u la te th e m an u fa ctu re and
Aimee Sem ple McPherson May
1 V ,,L
IH E ,>AST '•*, EEK IS
By the word ‘p rinciples” Hall re- 'school teacher, who is forem an of the sale of such beer.
K .iOiS
STATEM ENT CREDITED TO RE- ferred to the com pulsory school bill, grand jury of W illiamson county, 1111-
\ isit City in January; Few Sin-
TIRING SEEKER AFTER POL- which Pierce recently endorsed. The nois, which is Investigating the nms-
“A congressional dairym an and proud of it,” is the way Congressman
1,1 A shland.
I IICAL HONORS.
m easure is fath e re d by the federated sacre of non-union mine w orkers a t
MAYOR A R R EST ED FOR
<•> John I). Clarke of New York describes himself. This photograph shows that
.
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H errin
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I p atrio tic societies.
TRAFFIC VIOLATION
<» he still works at his old profession, too, and he declares he never fails to go j The Brice revival cam paign will
PORTLAND, Sept. 22.— G overnor ____ _____________
continue a n o th e r week in A shland,
IN WEST VIRGINIA -» out among the cows when lie is buck at Ills farm near Eraser, N. Y.
O lcott and W a lter M. Pierce will
it was decided yesterday, as a resu lt
WOMAN SEEKING O FFICE;
fig h t it out betw een them selves in
of the stro n g dem and for a prolong­
R E PR E S E N T S JACKSON C O ?.»
FAIRM ONT, W. Va., Sept. <♦> SOVTH DAKOTA BISHOP
o rd e r to determ in e who will be the
ation of th e m eetings. A sim ilar
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i<» 22.— It is even hard for m ayors
HONORED AT PORTLAND
next governor of Oregon
cam paign is to be sta rte d a t W a t­
SALEM, Or., Sept 22.— Miss Alice
to keep up w ith tra ffic régula- »
C harles H all, who w as defeated
PORTLAND,
Or.,
Sept.
22.—
R
ight
sonville, Calif., about October 10.
E. H anley, of M edford, has en tered
^ions.
M ayor T heodore W ar-
by O lcott in the republican p rim aries
T entative plans have been m ade to
the contest for rep re sen ta tiv e front
r jck of M organtow n, drove into
E ev‘ " illiant P. R em ington, sm '.ia
and who recently filed as an inde- j
have Mrs. Aimee Semple M cPherson
Jackson county, as an in dependent
the cjty the o th er dav and
gan bishop of South D akota, was
p endent can d id ate, w ithdrew today.
i and Dr. Price conduct a series of
¡c a n d id a te , according to a p etitio n a p a r k e d h i s car in fro n t of the <» elected bi8hop of the m issionary dis"
He has issued a sta te m e n t which
m eetings at S eattle in Ja n u a ry , stop­
' filed w ith the s ta te d e p a rtm e n t here. ; M aso,^ c T em ple in Jefferso n <» tF Ct of e a ste r“ Oregon, to succeed
is a v irtu a l endorsem ent of P ie rc e .1
ping for a few days en route in
The petition included th e s i g n a t u r e s '^ s tre e t
It violated th e city <» B,shop R obert L . Padddck, resigned.
H all sta te d th a t “ u n til th e p ast
A shland.
? of 412 voters of Jack so n c o u n ty .k tra ffic o rd in a n c e . and s o o n ' he
Bishops of the convention elected
week th e re was no can d id ate for
So m any insistent requests have
T here a re two rep re sen ta tiv e s to b e * ^ wag piaced under a rre s t by <3> hlm at a secret assem blage opened
Kfl vernor o th e r th an m yself who
been received for sim ilar m eetings
¡elected from th e Jackson c o u n ty '^ Rev Iseen P ric h a rd local tra f .
at 9 a - m - at s t * S tephen’s pro-ca­
openly and boldly espoused the prin-
in various p a rts of the sta te th a t Dr.
d istrict.
The can d id ates include ■ jjc offjcer wbo told him to ap- <t> th ed ra l, w ith celebration of the holy
com m union. He was confirm ed for
Price feels th a t firegon is calling
ciples which o riginally caused me to IM PRESSIV E CEREM ONIES MARK Jo h n H . C arkin and R alph P. Cow-
r before M
w w Cona
becom e a candidate. H ow ever, d u r­
gill republicans, and O. H. J o h n s o n ;^
,
noiice
t
M avor ^ consecration by th e house of depu- COMMANDER IN NEAR EAST IS him, although the work here is much
TNEKAL RITES OF THE
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'vaJ 1,1 I’ouve lu iu i.
m n ju i
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rviVli'irni'V'r
u CAN
v HOLD
m u II
...
CONFIDENT u
HE
ing the past week, public a item en ts
ties when it m et in a brief executive
m ore difficult than in C alifornia,
ARGONAUT DEAD
and J. O. R igg, dem ocrats.
<» Conaw ay discharged M a y o r <*>
CHANAK
of oil >r can d id ates have been pub-
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; and the visible results far less en-
•v session a t 2:30 p. m.
<» W arrick w ith a w arning.
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couraging.
lished, .vhich will have the effect BODY OF ONE MAN
RUMOR
IS
CURRENT
Never before lias he worked as
IS STILL MISSING
REAL ESTATE T R A N SFE R S
TURKS WILL FIGHT h ard as in A shland, but he declares
j SLIGHT AUTO ACCIDENT
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he is enjoying th e experience, and
ON COUNTY RECORDS Three C em eteries R eceive th e R e­
N ationalists to Move A gainst B ritish feels th a t the result will be rich re-
R ESULT OF H EED LESSN ESS
m ain s o f 4 6 ; M ajority o f Whom
The follow ing real e sta te tra n s­
Sunday U nless Peace Term s Ait* w ards for the kingdom of C hrist.
W ere C atholic; P rotestan t and
fers have tak e n place in A shland
An auto accident, In which the
A rran g ed ; Sm yrna Suggested as
In all other places w here sim ilar
G reek Services A lso Perform ed.
d u rin g the last few weeks, accord­
re a r of Dr. B uchanan’s car was,
P lace of Conference.
m eetings have been held, the p ro b ­
ing to the county records.
JACKSON, Calif., Sept. 2 2 .—
slig h tly dam aged, happened last ev-l
lem of seating the people has been
E llen H. W agner to R alph Leon- Across the K ennedy fla t from the
Six beau tifu l sw ans a rriv ed by ening in tro
R ule
MALTA, Sept. 22.— B ritish rein- a difficult one, the a tte n d an c e here
fro n t of the Golden Rule
ard , q. c. <1. to lot on e a st side
of A rgonaut gold m ine, w here 47 liv e s , expresg yesterday, consigned to Jes- store, w hen two ladies w alked o u t !
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 22.— T hree forcem eats have sailed for th e D ar- being the sm allest experienced. The
G ran ite stre e t. A shland— $1.
were snuffed out, th re e cem eteries, gg W in b u rn , who presented them to! from betw een two cars parked a t
hundred shopm en em ployed in the danelles.
evangelist owns two tents, one ac-
Nellie Boivin, H. Boivin. to L ulu have received the bodies of all ex- thg cjty and thgy w ere tu rn e d over ¡th e curb, directly In fro n t of a ma- W estern Pacific shops in Sacram ento
.
.
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com m odating 5000, the o th e r 10,000
Boi.:, F ranco et ux, w. d. to lot
13, cept one victim , who is still m issing, tQ s ,ipe’r in ten dent of P a rk s Dean, ¡ch in e trav elin g n o rth .
W hile the p rio r to the nation-w ide s trik e of . LOXDON> >el:1- 2 2 — G eneral H ar- peOple, b u t the fornier wag lQng agQ
14. in block L, R ailroad addition
to am id w hat was probably the most
The sw ans will be kept in th e lake car was only tra v e lin g a t a m oder- railro ad shopm en on J u ly ' 1, re-!™ ” 610“ ’ Britl3h com m ander in th e discarded as being too sm all.
A
A shland— $10.
im pressive service ever w itnessed i n . Jn L ith ia p a rk and will be an a d d e d ia te ra te of speed, it was im possible tu rn e d to work today as the resu lt ‘ N ear Ea9’\ ? a? ,
? riU8^ Perm anent $250,000 revival taher-
, b e a u tifu l i f ° r th e d riv e r to keep it headed of an ag reem ent signed by officials ; WH1 o !iic' tb a t iie is s a t> fled he can nacle has been b u ilt at Los Angeles
iW. C. M itchell et ux to E lla M. this state.
a ttra c tio n to the already
D lssette, w. d. to p a rt of lot 4, block
From all over th e M other Lode ,Tro a n d g ...............
down the s tre e t and stop it before of th e road and rep resen tativ es o f j h ° ld c h a n a k > 011 th « D ardanelles. ky th e Ecbo P ark E vangelica, asso-
25, in A shland— $10.
country, people cam e to a tte n d w hat " Mr ^ r in burn ig a lover of th in g s h ittin g the wom en. W illing to do the s trik e rs in San F rancisco y e s te r-! a g a i" St . a11 ru rk !sh a tta cks.
He cja tion, which is headed by Mrs. Mc-
E
BY CALIFORNIA
DARDANELLES
300 W
. P. SHOPMEN
10
David F. G asaw ay et ux to Theo- is believed to be the larg est fu n eral h
h„
gnarin e no ex. | a n y th in g ra th e r th an risk in ju rin g i day.
T he W estern Pacific is th e ' *
®aK h.e ,ntended t0 occupy Pherson.
The la tte r is now con-
dore J. M alm gren. w. d. to lot 7, ever held in C alifornia
nense in his e ffo rts to help touch th e wom en, he th rew the m achine first Pacific coast road to sign a n i C hanak de«Plte th e i u rk ish protests ducting a revival in A ustralia, and
pense in h m .s s e u
u iia
id
ncip
w uvu
and the
i
ffo
rts to
help to
u ch , ,
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w Ithdraw al of F rench 8up. d u rjn g her abgence Dr prjpe
Nob Hill addition to A shland— $10.
Tw enty-six bodies w ere b uried in A shland w ith a m agic w and th a t wiU tow ard the curb and into the re a r ag reem ent wth the s trik e rs and was
W. K. Sm ith, Annie E. Sm ith, to the C atholic cem etery. From th ere m akg
& cUy u nsurpassed for b eau . of th e B uchanan car, only touching m ade u n d er the Jew ell-W illard p l a n i ° r t ’
ing “ The Bridal C all,” official organ
David G asaw ay, w. d. to lot 7, Nob the th ro n g crossed to the nearby tjfu l homeg pai.ks and public buii d..; one of the women as he passed
The next issue
form ulated at. th e recent Chicago
ANGORA, Sept. 22.— The T urkish of ... the
~ association
P ro te sta n t cem etery, w here services
H ill ad d itio n to A shland— $10.
a
rep
o
rt by a local
Chief
of
Police
H
atcher
was
called
conference,
which
b
ro
u
g
h
t
an
end
n
a
tio
n
a
list
troops
will
begin
m
ilitary
COn,ta)H
m gs.
E. E. Phipps et ux to B. E. Sm ith w ere conducted for nine m ore vic-
into the case and th e young m an to the s trik e on a large num ber of operations a g ain st the B ritiah next , ta r ° f the A shland cam paign up
e t ux, w. d. to lots 21 and 23. South- tim s. This cerem ony conipTeted, th e
who was driving the c a r agreed to ea ste rn railroads,
Sunday unless term s are arra n g e d .
. iesda' of ’" s week. Follow-
b u rial rite s of the G reek church w ere
ern Home tra c t, A shland— $10.
pay the expenses of rep a irin g th ej
in the m eantim e, th u s assuring the
g 1S an extract from this a rticle:
F. M. Poole et ux, to Josie A Sim perform ed fo r 11 a sh o rt distance
dam aged car, a lth o u g h the tw o ;
T u rk s of C onstantinople and eastern resu°lts “obtained
ons. w. d. to land in A shland— $10. away.
women w ere m ore a t fau lt th an he
T hrace, according to a rep o rt th at is it is necessary to know lom ething\> f
was.
c u rre n t here.
conditions here. Ashland is i n i n-
YOUTHFUL TH IE V E S AT
Here from Colorado—
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cient Oregon city of 5000 souls, nes-
M EDFORD ROUNDED U P
W E p isb e r and l . E. Bickley.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 22.— tlin *
the foot of the Siskiyou
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late of Colorado, a rriv ed in A shland
The T urkish n a tio n a list governm ent ‘a o a n ta in s. »ear :he California In e.
<?> BA SEB A L L R ESULTS TODAY
Seven boys betw een the ag ea of 12 seyera] dayg agQ ftnd pxpect (o maRe
it is m ore of a to u rist and liouith
has proposed to the allied high com- resort than a
busjness c e n te r/ A
and 18 have been rounded up in t h e k hQme here
m
issioners
th
a
t
the
peace
conference
large
num
ber
of
people have come
‘
DENVER,
Sept.
22.—
Roy
M
iller!
M edford, w here they have been e n ­
be
held
a
t
Sm
yrna.
here
io
retire
,
because
of the cli-
N
ationai
League
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
ra
n
k
H
icks,
a
l
l
­
gaged in petty thievery for th e p a st,
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1 m atic and other advantages. As ft
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
22.—
The
At
New
York
8;
P
itts
b
u
rg
7.
ot"
T
rinidad,
Colo.,
w
ere
a
rre
s
te
d
,
six m onths. The lads have confessed
class, we A shlanders a re a sm ug,
67th congress wound up its business
At Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 7.
here today in connection w ith th ej
to m ost every im aginable kind of
self-satisfied people, very conserva­
th eft of nearly $150,000 in cash,
At P h ilad elp h ia 5-9; Chicago 7-5. this afternoon and ad jo u rn e d , sine
tive and slow to change o u r ideas
sm all, u nlaw ful d ep redations, and
die.
and opinions. We have had m any
checks and negotiable bonds from a
At Boston 7-0; C incinnati 2-6.
It Is th o u g h t by th e police th a t they j
revivals, some of which have done
The closing session, atten d ed by
mail pouch a t a railro a d sta tio n in
may be responsible for som e of th e;
m ore harm than good, c re a tin g dis­
only
a
co
rp
o
ral’s
g
u
ard
of
m
e
m
b
e
rs!
A m erican L eagu e
T rinidad last May.
robberies w hich have been c o m m it-!
sension am ong th e churches, and
in both houses, was featu red only by* j
They
w
ere
a
rre
ste
d
a
fte
r
m
onths
At
Cleveland
3; New York 9.
driving unbelievers fa rth e r away.
ted lately b ut which they claim to
an evident desire to finish up and j
But never before have we listened
of
tra
ilin
g
by
detectives.
At
Chicago
6;
W
ashington
4.
know n othing about.
get hom e as quickly as possible to i
i to a m essage like th a t which Dr.
At
Boston
4;
D
etroit
5.
The boys a re from good, respect-
DUBLIN
gept
22 _ B rigadier
P rice brings, a m essage full of love
At P hilad elp h ia 5; St. Louis 11. look a fte r re-elections.
able fam ilies, and th e ir p a r e n ts , G eneral DeVin e. a m em ber of Dail ITINERANTS MAY RECEIVE
and unbounded faith in the litera l
SALEM. Or.. Sept. 22.— The old prom ises of God. T here is no un-
SENTENCE TO ROCKPILE
have endeavored to keep them use- E ireann B ryan N ei, a son of a for.
YIDDISH NEW YEAR WILL
dorm itory, one of the school build- k jnd criticism no narrow Insistence
P a cific Coast Ijcagua
fully em ployed, but th e boys took m er sp eak er of th e Dail and five
BEGIN
AT
SUNSET
TONIGHT
ings
of the sta te in d u stria l school on dogm atic doctrine no unseem 'v
P ractically every day a conglom ­
(Y esterd ay ’s’ G am es)
advantage of th e ir p a re n ts’ faith in o th e f irre g u la rs were killed in a
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for
girls
here, was v irtually de- fanaticism — n othing but the pure
At Sacram ento 2; P o rtlan d 5.
them , and used th e ir tim e to com ­ violent b a ttle in Sltgo county. One e ratio n of h um anity appears before
Jew ish New Y ear, the beginning stroyed by fire a t an estim ated loss
ot salvation, the kind th a t
W. H. Gowdy, city police judge,
At V ernon 7; O akland 0.
m it n e a r-b u rg la r trick s.
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•««« .
.
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br.ngs relief to sin sick souls and
F re e S ta te r was killed, w hile 30 ir ­
At San F rancisco 3; Los Angeles
tke •v ear 5683 since the Biblical of $25,000
F o rty girl inm ates su fferin g bodies.
b ro u g h t up by railro a d police and
reg u la rs w ere captured.
! d a te of the creation, will be ushered i w orked heroically to save the nfew
Dr. Price discussed the story of
PO RTLAND COUPLE MARRY
charged w ith trespass. H eretofore, o,
.1
in a t sundow n tonight. Jew s will building adjoining.
the Good S am aritan, instead q I the
AT HOME OF FR IE N D H E R E
_
the prisoners have been lodged in j
At Salt Lake 10; Seattle 9.
.I
..
, „
, ,
JA PS ASK INDEMNITY
observe the occasion w ith appropri-j
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gifts of the Holy Spirit, at last ov­
the city jail for a sh o rt period and j
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D elbert F ra n k lin and Lydia M ells, i
BEFO RE QUITTING LAND then released.
I
a te services.
I FAM ILIARITY LANDS----------- E S P E E e n in *’s m eeting.
G reat stre ss was
both of P o rtla n d , w ere united in
The
a
n
n
u
a
,
10
days
of
repentance,,
FIREM
AN
IN
(TTY
JAIL
laid
u
P°n
tke
Fact
th a t num berless
m a rria g e a t th e a p a rtm e n ts of M rs .! TOKIO, Sept. 22.— Advices from
Ju d g e Gowdy is becom ing tired of
d
u
rin
g
which
all
Jew
ish
people
re
-|
W
hen
a
firem
an
on‘
the
Southern
o
p
p
o
rtunities
a
re
alw
ays at hand for
C arrie F rench. 7 2 N orth Main stre e t, C hang C hun gaid {hat the Ja p
this, and is a tte m p tin g to get th ej
view
th
e
ir
lives
in
th
e
y
e
a
r
ju
s
t
past.
|
p
a
c
lf.c
becam
e
fam
iH
ar
w
jth
th
re
e
doing
C
hristian
work,
especially in
fcut evening at 7 o’clock, by th e Rev. gatpg tQ
conference betw een J a . county ju d g e here for one of th ese,
and
look
forw
ard
to
increased
piety
y(>ung
a§
(hey
pagged
down
be,plng
o
th
ers.
A
stro
n
g plea was
C. F. K oehler of th e P re sb y te ria n pap apd goviet Ruggja had noUfie(^ m eetings. Also he is bending every j
for
th
e
year
to
come,
will
follow
Main s tre e t early last evening, and m ade for m aking use of the in stru -
church.
the R ussians th a t Ja p an will not effo rt to have all such c h a ra c te rs |
Yorn K ippur, or the day of ato n e ­ la te r followed them to th e Plaza, m ents which God has placed in o u r
Follow ing th e cerem ony and the evacuate Saghlien u n til indem nity sent to th e rock pile a t Jacksonville I
m ent, will be celebrated on October W ebster W ertz, night officer, in ter- hands for doing good, instead Oi
c t.ri.s
o n g ia
ra tu « la tio n s u of th e few in tim a te i io r tb e N ikolaevsk m assacre of m ore for a two w eeks’ so jo u rn a t the tim et .
1 as th e close of th e period of penti- fered a t the req u est of the women,
frien d s, who w ere p resent to w itness
honored pastim e of m aking little |
for some g ilt which may
th an a year ago, is paid.
nence.
' On th a t day all Jew s will and placed him in jail. The firem an n e' er be
th e cerem ony, the w edding p a rty set (
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ones o ut of big ones. He feels con-1 PORTLAND, Sept. 22.— Two mem-
?o us, and which we
fident th a t a few doses of th is so rt bers of a gang of four alleged robr ab stain from fo°d for 24 hours,
down to a su m p tu o u s d in n er th a t
was due o ut on a run th is m orning,
not know how to us<*.
had been p rep ared in h onor of the BOY SMASHES BICYCLE
and was released d u rin g th e night,
The num ber who respond to t h 1
of m edicine, and word will be passed bers, a rre ste d by Inspectors H ellyer.
No charges w ere placed ag ain st him aB V ca lls is usually disappointingly
occasion.
" HEN DODGING A PPL E S to th e tra v e lin g gentry, resu ltin g in M allett, Swennes, Gordon and Leon- SOUTHERN OREGON PIO N EERS
A fter a few days’ visit in Ashnlnd.
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a w ellbeaten tra il a t a safe distance a rd , a re suspected by th e police to
HOLDING ANNUAL REUNION by any of th e trio th is m orning, and sraaB > but 4h|s is believed to be
th e new lyw eds expect to re tu rn to
Tlieron F e rris suffered a badly around A shland.
be th e m u rd e rers of M rko Botich,
it is th o u g h t th is resulted from
a la r Ke b (I»e f° th e fact th a t alm ost
of aB wbo a t Ien<I th e m eetings a re al-
P o rtla n d , w here they will m ake th e ir bent 'r e n t wheel on his bicycle yes-
W ord to search the prisoners is to p ro p rie to r of a soft d rin k stan d , who
The a n n u al reunion of the South- talk w ith them by a delegation
mem-
fu tu re hom e. Mr. F ra n k lin is fore-^terday a ftern o o n , when he ran into be given, and those found able to do w as shot and killed about m idnight ern Oregon P ioneer association was local railro ad m en, who prom ised to rPa(b" believers and church
bers. Many of the la tte r have come
m an of a bridge building crew on an autom obile, w hile atte m p tin g to so. will be p erm itted to pay a fine, on A ugust 18. last, d u rin g th e pro- held yesterday a t Jacksonville and personally a tte n d to th e cu lp rit.
th e S. P & S. railro ad .
dodge som e green apples directed at O thers go to the jail.
gress of a hold-up. •
a large num ber of local residents
A nother railroad m an, found ly-
a lte r and prayed for a deeper
^1'he announcem ent of th e engage- him by som e sm all boys in V ictor
Nine visitors w ere e n te rta in ed by
M arvin Bailey, 27, is th o u g h t to spent the day am ong old friends, ing n ear th e coal chute early in the h ristia n experience, which has been
nient of the bridegroom s b ro th er. Mills y ard .
Ju d g e Gowdy today, a fte r which they be lead er of th e gang. He was ar- T here w ere about 100 present to en- evening, and who was in an advanced rece!Ve(l w ith g reat rejoicing.
At
F red erick T. F ra n k lin , to Mrs. Car-
T he lads who w ere responsible w ere issued passes to th e highw ay, rested last n ig h t a t th e Oregon Box joy th e program and talk over old sta te of intoxication, was also locked an ° th e r P rice m eeting over 400 re-
rle French, th e hostess of th e even- for the accident, upon seeing the re-|
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I factory in South P o rtla n d , w here he tim es.
up by Officer W ertz, who had to aP °»fl6(I to a single a lta r call and
ing, was announced a t th e d in n ei. su its of th e ir p ran k , m ade tra c k s for \ isits B ro th er—
was em ployed.
He was charged
As usual, the big fea tu re of the! have assistance to place his m an be-
a healing service, 1700 sought re-
No d a te for th e w edding was nam ed, d ista n t p a rts and w ere not seen in
Mr. Sw ink, of B utte F alls, was w ith forgery, highw ay robbery and day was th e fine feed spread a t th e hind the bars. A little ch at w ith llef from disease, being prayed for
hut it will occur at som e n ear fu tu re the neighborhood again d u rin g the visiting w ith his
b ro th e r, W illiam was held for th e federal governm ent noon hour, an d useless to say, every W. H. Gowdy, city police judge, cost ’n groups, th e num ber being far too
d a l6 ‘
day*
Sw ink, over last nig h t.
ion a w hite slave charge
¡one did full ju stice to it.
him $25 th is m orning.
(C ontinued on P age 4)
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