Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnuui
th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
cases o u t of te n of a sth m a .
T his is a proven fact.
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A shland D ati v tidings
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MALARIA GERMS cannot Bur­
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 W ire Service
VOLUME
ASHLANl), OREGON. TUESDA y 7 o CTOBER 3, 1922,1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
Greek Cavalry Retreating Before Victorious Turks
/•> ENGINE TROUBLE
V
FO RCES RIG L IN ER
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BACK TO PO RT
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ARMY LEAVING
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VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 3. <$> B
— E ngine trouble has developed <Y> g?
<$> aboard th e C anadian Pacific <§> $■
<•> lin er E m press of A u stralia, <$> | |
th re e days o ut of th is p ort for <$> | |
• th e orient, and she will re tu rn T B:
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>9> to V ancouver
for rep a irs, ac- <?>, • >
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•» tain C. Robinson. The steam - <£; | |
B R ITISH DEMAND IS COM PLIED
ship c arries 721 passengers and <5> | |
W ITH BY KEMAL, SAYS
3000 tons of freight. She is <®>| | |
REPO R T
. -j, (j ue here this evening.
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TO C. (IF C. Tl
LONDON, Oct. 3.— M ustapha K e­
m al P ash a has backed down and
w ith d raw n his troops from th e
“ A m erican
C itizenship” is the
T u rk ish n e u tra l zone in conform ity
topic selected by M ajor W illiam T.
,
w ith B ritish dem ands, said C onstan­
M organ, le c tu re r, e d u cato r and sol-
tinople advices.
dier, who will speak to m em bers of
the cham ber of com m erce a t a spe­
PA RIS. Oct. 3.— The T u rk ish n a ­
cial m eeting a t th e city h all. 7:30
tio n a lists have com pleted evacur
o’clock th is evening.
tion of the n e u tra l zone along the
M ajor M organ spoke M onday noon
T u rk ish s tra its in com pliance to the
to the business men of G ran ts Pass
B ritish dem ands, said a Sm yrna des­
a t th e ir re g u la r noon day forum , and
patch.
according to all rep o rts from th a t
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.— Not only <9ty. he is a “ g o-getter from th e w ord
will th e U nited S tates refu se to be go ”
stam peded into w ar in Asm M inor
W orking for the In te rn a tio n a l
a t tli behest of organized church C orrespondence School, of S cranton,:
in te re sts, but it is also determ ined P a., M ajor M organ is able to keep
th a t th ere will be no s w o -i ra ttlin g ’'n touch w ith stu d e n ts of th a t in sti-,
bv ! > American governr. m t th a t tu tio n . and specializes on speaking
m igh ’m used to diplom atic advan- before all classes of people. W her-
t ge 1 some E uropean co u n tries ever he goes, he is in g rea t dem and,
n o l t v ally in te rested in th e N ear Because of his know ledge of educa-
E a s t im broglio. a spokesm an fo r th e Monel w ork he was re ta in e d in th e
a d m in s tra t'o n today asserted .
service m ore th an tw o years a fte r
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th e arm istice. H e is a m em ber of
CONST ANTINOPLE
Oct.
3 . __ fbe A m erican Legion. Spanish W ar
T n rk ish irre g u la rs raid ed an o th e r V eterans and V eterans of Foreign
G reek outpost in the T chalja zone. W ars.
k illin g ten G reeks, according to word
T he T u rk s w ere
received here,
d riven off.
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W ILL BE SHOT
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JUA REZ. Mex., Oct. 3.— Ex-
|3> ecutions of m any soldiers who
I $> seized and held the federal gar-
<§> rison here for a tim e S aturday
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?> week, Mexican arm y officials
i<$> declared today.
T hree have alread y died,
<?> pierced w ith a dozen b u llets as
'* they stood with th eir backs to
. T th e wall. Ju a re z was quiet to-
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’<* day and felt no fears for a repi-
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CHURCH INFLUENCE
TO BE OF NO AVAIL
U nited State# Not. S u b ject to A ppeal r
A nd W ill Not Be C atspaw in E n- I
ropoiMi Ci'Áiiis, Sabs O fficials o f .
A d m in istratio n .
No. 2;
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1925 FAIR BILL
TO BE RETAINED
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OPINION BI .11 DGE SI S-
IAIN’S I 1XD1NGS Ol- i HE
LO W ER C(»I RT
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DEFEAT IS FATE OF
ALBRIGHT AMENDMENT
V oters Will Not Ii.-ceive In terest
R a te M easure This F a ll; E \|tosi-
tio n H earing R egarded as Friendly
Suit by P o rtlan d People.
AVION At.
Greek cavalry are here seen retreating before the victorious troops of
drove the Greeks out of Asia Minor.
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SCALDED WOMAN HAS
CHANCE TO RECOVER
t
SALEM, Or., Oct. 3.— The exposi­
tion m easure initiated by tiie 1925
¡exposition com m ittee will go on the
M ustapha Kemal Pasha which finally
Novem ber ballot, but th e A lbright
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.- St h tis-
in te rest ra te am endm ent will not go
tics of federal incom e taxes paid
in- before
. .__ . the
.. voters this fall. The su-
1
to the bureau of in tern al revenue prem e CQUr( Jq an o ra , ordpr M()n.
for 1920 show th a t Oregon taxpay- dfty mornlng< affirm ed the act on of
ers paid $15,152,541 taxes on net thg ,ower co u rt -n both Qf tbesp
personal and corporation incomes junction
procPf,din g s.
A w ritten
for th a t year, to ta llin g $233,174,097 opinjon , over=ng both cases, it V.:18
of which $193.652,281 was personal announced will follo.v la te r. The
and $39,521,816 was corporation oral o rd e r’ yeBterday wa8 given bp.
SALEM, Or., Oct. 3.— Mrs. How­
ard H ighberger, who was seriously
scalded w hile filling a coffee urn
in a re s ta u ra n t on th e sta te fair
grounds here S aturday n ig h t, was
incom e.
cause th a t was the day upon which
reported today as som ew hat im-
Two persons a re reported as hav- Secretarv of s ta tp KozPr mn3t CPr.
proved. P hysicians said her condi­
ing paid taxes on incomes betw een t ,fy tbe N ovem ber ballot copy to (bP
tion was not dangerous. H er arm s.
$500,000 and $750,000, the total various county clerks.
face and hack were b urned by the
incom es of these two taxpayers be-
The exposition case was dism issed
Mrs. H ighberger
PORTLAND, Oct. 3.— L. D Jew - ing $1,159,691, and the total tax
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.- p r i. scalding w ater.
by Judsre Kelly of thp M arion county
vate E ckler, atta ch e d to the m edical was tak en to a hospital for m edical e u 28, was in stan tly killed early , najd $ 7 1 4 138* $ 1 000 to $11 000
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f i i . u w circuit court because of th e refusal
¡to d ay , when an autom obile , , in which
000
« ir > o n n c l a s s
.
.
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corps a t the P residio, is rep o rted tre a tm e n t
...„ class- 1 0 4 . « * 1 H 4 .0
0 0 io M
b ,000 c la ss. Qf plain
tiffs
to m ake
th e ir com plaint
1 he was rid ...
in g plunged
off
a
cliff
02.
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ik o o o t o « 9 0 0 0 0 c l a s s 2 7 6 -
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dying follow ing a sensational hold-;
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10 »-o.ouo Class,
m ore d ef.;n ite and c e rtain , as de-
Colum bia university,
land-1 i «zu.wwu
«on
c la ss 1 2 0 - « 4 0 -
, . .
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up early today of a big poker gam e,
1 near
,
,n » . . and
1
to «9G n o n class,
t.s u , » n i, n\anded
in a d , e m u rrer filed
bv thp
:e d on its nose 40 feet below, and 000 to $50 000 class> 7i). $50>000 t0
g en era,,s d e p a rtm e n t, and
p a rticip a te d in by a num ber of sol-
tu rn e d over.
$6 0 .000 class, 25; $100.000 to $150, which waa su8tained by th e court.
d iers follow ing th e ir m onthly pay
F
red
Z
astro,
21,
driver
of
th
e
ma-
day.
000 class, 6; $250,000 to $300,000 j n tb e com plain t asking th a t Secre-
I chine, suffered a broken arm and class, 3, and $300,000 to $400,000 £a ry of s ta te K ozer be restrain ed
A ckler was slow in raising his
: o th er in ju ries, while his b ro th e r Ar- class 1.
hands when th re e soldier-bandits a t-
from placing th is m easure on the
j th u r, 24, was only slightly h u rt.
tem pted to hold up th e gam e. One
Novem ber ballo t it was alleged th a t
Due to the d ark n ess and driving
of the trio fired, and A ckler fell |
th e county clerks had not checked
rain , a sh arp tu rn in the b o u le v a rd :
w ith a b ullet th ro u g h his abdom en, j
th e nam es on the in itia tiv e petition
was seen too late, despite the fact i
C onfusion reigned, and the th ree
w th th e ir reg istra tio n lists before
¡ th a t the car is said to have been j
fled w ithout o btaining several h u n ­
certifying to the v alidity of the p eti­
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I tra v e lin g only 15 m iles an hour.
dred dollars th a t w ere lying- on the?
tion. The d efendants insisted th a t
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 3— M exican
Jew eH ’ a worId w ar v e te ra n ’ aml ’
table.
BELGRADE, Oct. 3.— A republic
the charges of irre g u la rity m ust be
P riv a te s N. Paul and Thom as Me-1 new spapers have published sto ries the Zastro M others all w orked for:
h as been proclaim ed in A lbania, w ith;
m ade m ore specific, and th is the
G lannery w ere la te r a rre ste d as sus- u n d e r sensational beadlngs, “ » The
^ ' t h e W estern Cooperage com pany,;
Ahm ed Bev as p resid en t, according;
the p laintiffs refused to do.
and were re tu rn in g hom e from .work.
pects a fte r an exciting m an hunt.
to Inform ation received here.
1 U nited States governm ent is try in g
This case is regarded here as
SALEM, Or., Oct. 3.— M embers of m erely a friendly su it to determ ine
j to encourage a revolution in Mex­
M. W. A. „ MAY
HARDING W ILL OPEN
- v n u ORGANIZE
p v
auw v a v n
° reg° n PUbHC 8CrViCe COmmi8Sion the validity of the in itiativ e petition
WASHTNGTON, Oct. 3.— Official
ico.”
A
IN
IL IA R J IN ASHLAND w ent Monday t0 P o rtla n d, w here th ro n g h &
opjnjon bpforp prQ_
RED
CROSS
SESSION
BELFAST, Oct. 3.— Ten republi-
an n o uncem ent was ' m ade at the
A ccording to the new spapers, a
they J will preside a t a reh e a rin g of , ceedm g w ith the
.. cam paign
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• its m-
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W hite House follow ing a cabinet can irre g u la rs are reported killed in
secret b ulletin dealing w ith Mexi­
in
The M odern W oodmen of America the so-called ra te case affecting th e
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 3.— Presi- can affa irs was issued by M. E lling
m eeting th a t A m erica will indulge in an a tta c k upon O m eath, in the
terests. The m easure would p erm it
g m eeting a t Pacific Telephone and T elegraph
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no th re a te n in g g estures, e ith e r dip- n o rth e rn 1 a rt of county L outh. The den t H ard ng will address the open- j j a n n a , chief of th e Mexican m ission held a very . ,, in terestin
, x • u*
j
th e city of P ortland to finance the
hall last nig h t, and w e r e icom pany
T be investigation . of th e 1Q<>r
n
v
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lom atic or in a m ilitary way, in th e rebels captured th e town. Die 1 tee ing session next Monday of the
^bft A m erican sta te d ep artm en t. th e Moose
, ,
T, TT , ,
xK„l
1925 exposition th ro u g h a special
dan g ero u s N ear E a st situ a tio n .
S tate casu alties a re believed to have A m erican
Red
Cross convention w bjcb
j be
new spapers
claim ed, addressed by Mrs. Ida H am blen,
, the , j com pany’s ra te s was b ro u g h t about tgx
It was sta te d in behalf of P resi- been heavy. ,
,
here.
Several h u n d red delegates sbowed a p a rtia lity to Whe enem ies 't ' ** su p e iv iso i of th e ir la ies aux . th ro u g h a le s o lu tio n introduced at
iliary,
Royal
Amer-
i a m eeting . of v the public -----
service
com-
d e n t H u rtin g th a t those who expect
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from all p a rts of th e country will of thg Obregon ad m in istratio n .
i,,arV the
thP R
° Val N eighbors
eiehbors of A
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I ica, who is here for th e purpose of , m ission by Newton McCqy.
Offi-1 ASHLAND IRON WORKS
th e A m erican governm ent to fig u ra- , , AXCES GKT T(M) W IL D ;
, p „_ab in „
DA\<
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s
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W
ILD,
G
eneral
P
ershing.
Secretary
of
W.ASHINGTON,
Oct.
3.
—
The
reorganizing
the
local
camp
of
t
h
e
l
cials
said
th
a
t
it
would
require
a I
TURNS Ol T BIG .lo ll
lively m o u n t a platform and indulge
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G eneial P ershing.
HALL I Ol»( ED 1( ( L . E 0 om m erce Hoover, and Sir C laude sta te m e n t in Mexican new spapers Royal N eighbors, and the M onern m onth to tak e th e testim ony and
in loud language a re doom ed to dis-;
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H ill, directo r-g en eral of th e League th a t the Mexican division of th e W oodm en have decided to lend th e ir consider the hundreds of exhibits. I The A shland Iron W orks lias ju st
ap p o in tm en t.
K L A M A i.l lA I.i.S , 0, t. ». T ie
^ pd 0 rosg Societiies, will be sta te d ep ar m ent had issued a bul- su p p o rt to Mrs. H am blen in h
e r j __________________
---------------------------- ■ com pleted th e largest blacksm ith
: j ° b eVer <lone in 8Outhern Oregon.
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I'-* '• a o s o i t near le ie am ong tbe not a bles who will speak, letin in d icatn g opposition to the Ob- w,°rk. as they feel th a t it is very JUDGE CALKINS HOLDS
DECISIONS ON DEM URRERS 'L W Opp’ who °Pe r 'ite s th e '<»ck
which has been the scene of m any
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governm ent wag flatly denied essential to th e ir in terests and to |
FR EN C H VIEW ARM ISTICE
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c . ru sh e r a t Jacksonville and furu-
W ITH O PTIM ISTIC ATTITUDE a rre s ts for drun k en n ess d u rin g Sat BANKERS R E C EIV E MORE
by Secretarv of State H ughes.
the c ,ty of A shland to have a good
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, urday n ig h t dances recently. was
TIM E TO EN T E R PLEA
“ A bsolutely falee,” H ughes said, live cam p of the Royal N eighbors of
A ttorneys for an ag ain st the six ‘sb cs gravel and rock to the Sou:li­
PA RIS, Oct. 3.— F rench new spa- closed S aturday by C harles Adam s,
declining to discuss the m a tte r Am erica here.
I m en indicted by the special grand e rn Pacific in this section of the
p e rs took an ont niistic view th a t the th e pro p rieto r, on req u est of Sheriff
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 3. J. fu rth e r
The R °y al N eighbors of Americe ; ju ry for alleged night rid in g out- country, had one of the larg e shafts
M udania a rm ist'c e conference will Low. hTe sh eriff said he had been W Siem ens and John Siem ens J
r . , __________________ lias a m em bership of 465,000, and rages early last spring, appeared be- 1,1 ,h e c ru sh e r sprung out of line
a v e rt w ar in Asia Minor betw een the unable to control violations of the who w ere arra ig n e d in th e circuit NOTORIOUS TRAIN RO BBER
is th e la r *est society of lts kind c o n -, fore Judge C alkins today, and pre-
m achine would not operate.
T u rk s and the B ritish. T his opti liquor law at the S aturday n ig h t
trolled
by
wom
en,
and
any
respect-
sented
arg
u
m
en
ts
on
th
e
d
em
u
rrers
He
was
a
t a *oss to know w hat to
court to answ er nine grand ju ry In-
MAY UNDERGO OPERATION
do
about
it.
mism was based upon rep o rts from g ath erin g s.
Adam s has done his
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able w hite wom an is eligible to filed ag ain st the indictm ents.
d 'e tm e n ts charging defalcations to-
LEAVENW
ORTH
K
ans.,
Oct.
3.
m
em
bership
and
can
p
articip
ate
in
The
d
efendants
in
the
cases
a
re
:
Calling
a
t the Ashland I r o n w o r k s
G eneral Pelle. F rench high comniis- best to keep the .dance hall orderly. ta , jng $27 550 20- from th e F irs t
A trep h in in g operation, in an ef- its insurance and fra te rn a l features. J. F. H ittson, Dr. Jo u e tt P. Bray and be was inform ed th at they would
sio n e r a t C onstantinople, and Henri b u t he found he was powerless. He S tate and Savings bank, w hile presi­
Mrs. H am blen will be a t the H otel H ow ard A. Hill, of M edford, and endeavor to stra ig h te n th e sha t, al-
F ra n k lin Bouillon, “ pacificatio em- vo lu n tarily agreed to close,
dent and cashier, respectively, of th e fo rt to cu re him of crim inal ten-
issa ry ," in which it was i n d i c a t e d ----------------------------
now defunct in stitu tio n , asked th e dencies, m ay be perform ed on Roy A shland for several days, com m enc-, Tom as Goodie, Bert Moses and J. ’«ough they recognized the fact th at
th a t th e a rm istice parley would he r o d KO AT KLAMATH FA LLS
s ta tu to ry t'm e of th re e weeks to en- G ardner, notorious bandit, who is in ing T hursday, and w ould be pleased A lexander N orris, of Jacksonville ” w’ould be a dift cult job, as the
a success.
W ILL START ON WEDNESDAY tgr
ag which wag gran ted
the federal p e n ite n tia ry here for to m eet any ladies or m em bers of They a re represented by A ttorneys shaft was 10 feet long, eight inches
The F rench saw fu rth e r grounds
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m ajj robberies.
the M odern W oodm en of Am erica George A. Codding, H. A. C anadav in d iam eter a t one end and tapered
fo r hopefulness in the news from
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 3. V ari-
O F OLD “ OREGON”
A £ift of 5250 to defray the ex- who m ight be in terested in th e up- and O. C. Boggs, of M edford, and to the cen ter w here it was 13 inches
London th a t G eneral H a rrin g to n , colored sh irts and scarfs a re fast
RIED AT LONG BEACH, CAL. penses of th e operation was recently building of th e Royal N eighbors.
> John A. Jeffreys, of P o rtlan d .
thick, then to the o th e r end w here
B ritish com m ander at C o n sta n t!-' becom ing th e mode, as K lam ath
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received here from a firm in L
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was 10 inches, w ith th e bend in
LONG BEACH, Calif., Oct. 3.— A ngeles, and is on. deposit in a local R E P A IR AYORK STARTS
by th e court, the in d ictm en ts would tb e center, w here th e sh aft was
nople, had been in stru cted to co-op- co u n ty ’s th re e day fa ir and rodeo
AT
ARGON.AIT
SH
A
FT
be quashed w ithout any fu rth e r °F Fhe greatest diam eter.
e ra te w ith o th e r allied g enerals a t approaches.
The fair opens W ed- gjm pie fu n era l services w ere held bank
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co
urt procedure, but if they are over-
The heatin g of th e s h a tt required
th e arm istice m eeting.
nesday and lasts th re e days. Ordi- j bjg a fternon for R ear A dm iral Char-
JACKSON,
Calif.,
Oct.
3.—
The
ruled,
o
th
e
r
pleas
will
necessarily
about
four hours on a coke and coal
nary head g ear is the exception. A ir- jeg E d g a r C lark, com m ander of the
U.
S.
O
F
F
IC
E
R
K
ILLE
D
w
ork
of
rep
a
irin
g
the
sh
a
ft
a
t
the
be
filed
by
the
defendants.
fire
<
>
n
which two blow ers were kept
tu ally the whole population has tak - b attlesh ip Oregon d u rin g th e Span-
MONMOUTH NORMAL HAS
IN
MEXICAN
GUNFIGHT
A
sgonaut
m
ine
sta
rte
d
yesterday
and
W
ord
from
Jacksonville
late
th
is
busy,
one
being a blacksm ith blow er
en to cowboy hats, from the ‘four- jsh-A m erican w ar, who died Sunday
ENROLLM ENT O F 520
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will
proceed
as
rapidly
as
possible.
a
fternoon
w
as
to
the
effect
th
a
t
a
n
d
the
o th er the blast furnace
gallon size up.” A half-m ile tra c k a t th e re s ’dence of his d au g h ter,
3 _ T h e is com pleted and a capacious grand- M rs, C harles F H ughes w ife of
M ERCEDES, Tex., Oct. 3.— J ., E. A. S tent, vice-president of the j udge C alkins had tak en the arg u - blow er belonging to the works.
o r™
norm ^V schooi opened its fall 8tand ” as been built on the 40 acres R oar A d m ira l' H ughes, com m ander D undee Jo
S tates custoras
A
com pany sta te d m ents Under advisem ent.
zr n es> U nited , z,x-x—
x
. rgonaut . M ining
.
A fter the sh a ft, which weighed
O regon
nn. ,
.
.(u recently acqu re ,i a s a perm an en t of the seventh b a ttle division of th e of£icer’ was sh o t and killed in a gun S atu rd ay th a t th ere was approxi-J
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slightlv m ore than 3ft0t) pounds bad
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----------------------------- ‘ \ dm jr al C lark was 79 vears old day night> according to rep o rts here to rep air, and th a t the w ork would t
r y n e w CANDIDATES by a d errick and allowed to drop so
re g u la r term in th e h istory o t j e r H R , STIAX W ORKERS RAXD
gnd had been jn ‘e xcellen/ h e a ltb yesterday. Jones was said to hav e, probably tak e th re e m onths.
as to bend it back in*o place. T hree
school.
The c l ...
AT FAGLK p()IX T RALLY u n tu abQut ten davg agQ whpn an a tte m p te d to a rre s t a band of Mex!-,
O perations of u n w aterin g
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the
F o u r additional
petitions
have days were required to do the job.
hold s tu d e n ts scheduled in th e v a r •
m ine will occupy som e tim e, a t least been filed with C tv R ecorder Biede
attack of h e a rt tro u b le sent him to cans believed to be sm ugglers.
The work was m ade m ore di ficuR
ions courses unt 1 a n um ber of ad-
Tw enty-six m em bers of the Ash-
He is th e second A m erican custom two m onths, so it will practically be for the various city offices which by the fact th at the sh 'ff was m ade
his bed. H is d a u g h te r and son-in-
dit onal periods w ere a rra n g e d . But jand C h ristian W orkers band, with
official to be killed w ithin a m onth, a t least five m onths before the prop- become vacant J a n u a ry 1, and for os special alloy steel which is hard -
law were w ith him when death cam e.
one m em ber has been added to the g unday s cbo(,i m issionary C. C Hu-
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i e rty is in com plete operation again, which new officials m u st be elected Pr by far to work w ith th an o rdinary
facility since the enro llm en t was 240
and
Robison, secretary
CLOSER HARMONY NEEDED,
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a t tbe §eneral election in Novem ber, steel.
stu d e n ts.
of tbe county Sunday school associa- FU E L CZAR CALLS
TOLD TO N Y BANKERS LOCAL BOYS EN TERTA IN ED
George C. E ubanks, present city
Mr. Coder and B. M. Meadow’s had
AT EAGLE POINT PICN IC tre a su re r, has filed his petition for direct supervision of th e job and are
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tion. went out to E agle Point Sun-
COAL CONFERENCE
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re-election, m aking two candidates to he c o n g ra tu la ted on being able to
U N ID E N T IFIE D BODY
day for a Sunday school rally. The
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NEW YORK. Oct. 3.— The finan- ;
FOUND NEAR SALEM o rch estra and singers and speakers
W ASHINGTON Oct.
3.— In an ef- cial policy of th e nation should look
Raym ond C arson. F re d erick John- for th a t office.
tu rn out a niece of work Hke this.
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helped largely in th e fine service, fo rt to fac ilita te m ovem ent of coal, not only tow ard fu rth e r develop- son. M arcus and C hester W oods and
W. H. McNa r, Mrs. F red W agner
All of th e iron work of *he A m er-
SALEM, Or.. Oct. 3.- The body of j n t bp aftern o o n they held a service Conrad E. Spens, federal fuel dis- m ent of th e federal reserve system F red K oehler m otored to E agle and A. C. N ininger have filed peti- ean laundry, w’hich burned at Med-
trih u to r. today issued a call for pres- h u t also th e w elding into a “ closer Point Sunday, w here they furnished tions fo r th e offices of park com m is- ford some tim e a?o. is being over­
m an b e lo v e d to have died th re e a t Reese Creek school house.
sioners, Mr. M cNair and Mrs. W ag- hauled a t th e A shland works.
m onths ago. was found n e a r “th e
Next Sunday th e band expect to idents of all coal carry in g railw ays and m ore harm onious u n it” of th “ m usic for th e Sunday school.
to m eet w ith him in conference here d iffe re n t elem ents of its ban k in g
At the non hour, they were given ner are p resent incum bents, and Mr.
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roadside, n o rth of A urora. M arion
to Derhv and B u tte Falls.
T hursday.
stru c tu re . E ugene M eyer J r., m anag- a royal reception* in th e way of a N ininger has filed to tak e the place
SHem..— R epa’rs to old dorm itory
county, late yesterday. T here w ere
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no m arks of identification. The m an
E ugene.— ConstrucU on of th ird
The conference was called to de- ing d irecto r of th e w ar f'n an c e cor- picnic which had been planned in of G. S. B utler.
of sta te in d u stria l school for girls.
is heUeved to have been a tra m p electric pow er g e n e ra tin g u nit a t vise ways and m eans of relieving th e poration. a sse rte d in an address yes- t h e i r , honor.
All th e boys rep o rt
This m akes a full tick et, and rppentiv destroyed by fire, w II cost
(th e re are no o th e r can d id ates who $25.000.
who died probably iro n hear dis- ihe city 's W alterv ille p lan t is to present congestion of railro a d s th a t terd a y before the sta te bank division having had a fine tim e.
expect to file, as far as is know n a t
Hood R iver.— The Skam ania Light
ease w h y e asleep, or starv ed to s ta r t this w inter. The cost will be is holding up shipm ents of thous- of th e A m erican B an k ers’ associa-!
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ith e p resen t tim e.
and Pow er com pany im proving plant,
d eath .
.a b o u t $120,000.
,a n d s of tons of coal, it was stated .
tion.
Read the w ant ads.
DISH D Ï Ï M S
ORIVE OFF HIGHWAY
¡0 POKER PLAYERS
BY Ü. S. IS DENIED
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