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

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A shland D aily tidings
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<§> th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ♦
<§> cases o u t of ten of asth m a.
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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tloings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922
No. 34
t AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IS INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT PART NAVAL A V IA T IO N !!™
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FOOTBALL MEN
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ARE SEEKING BER TH S
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One of th e topics which will come
ON HARVARD ELEVEN
up for discussion a t th e second Na-
tional A ero congress, which opens
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 11. <3>
tom orrow a t Selfridge F ield, M ount Ҥ>
Clem ens, Mich., will be th a t of a e rial
— The call of the pigskin pro-
photography.
i <$► duced 123 am bitious stu d e n ts <?>
The United Stares navy is giving
in answ er to H a rv a rd ’s 1922 re
ever increasing a tte n tio n to this im- ♦ q uest for football candidates. <$>
p o r...n t brtyich ot' naval aviation ♦»
O ther candidates, including
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Most seaplanes now a re equipped ■$> the v eterans George Owen and <•>
w ith
photographic
p a rap h ern alia, ® W innie C hurchill, a re expected $>
e n d 'h e uses of t-lie cam era are m ani- <?> to be on hand shortly.
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VILLAGES PILLAGED BY
•Y
Coach Bob F ish e r and his <$* *SL \ T \
fold.
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Coach
SOLDIERS
IN WILD I EIGHT
The cam era gun is m ounted in a I aides a re having a busy tim e <S>
W
ESTW
ARD
fig h tin g plane in th e position w h i c h l o o k i n g over the candidates, of <3>
would ord in arily be tak en by a m a-j
which th e re a re approxim ately <$>'
chine gun. P ractice in a e rial f i g h t - t e n for each position.
* CRISIS IS PASSED
<s>¡
ing is carried on so th a t the cam era
BELIEF 9? BRITISH
gun records the accuracy of the
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a e ria l g unner and the picture so tak-j
Oiih'r to E vjk ' ii ate Thrace Acccpte 1;
eu, when developed, shows the num ­
L loyd G eorge R etires to Country
ber of h its th a t have been m ade on
E sta te in A m iable Uranw* o f Mind,
th e enem y plane.
S tates Dispatch.
T here are two distin ct types of
cam eras greatly in use— one of them ij
i LONDON, Oct. 11.— The Greek
th e m apping cam era, which is used
! exodus from T hrace is m arked by
extensively fo r the ta k in g of pic-j
' co n flagrations and pillage, said a
cures of the countryside. The ex-!
Sofia dispatch today.
posures a re m ade in sections, then j
j Sixty villages are reported to have
com bined into one big panoram ic
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' been pillaged and burned by the
aerial view. The oblique cam era is
i G reeks in th e ir w ild flig h t wesjt-
used for tak in g pictures of the coast
CHICAGO, Oct. 11.— Rad cals and! w ard before tiie T urks crossed into
line and harbors, and a record of
lib erals in several Am erican cities E urope from Asia,
such pictures, w ith th e accom pany­
are called upon by th e I. W. W. to!
The G reek troops a re reported to
ing p rin ts, is used by the aerial pilot
“ compel actio n ” and to effect th e re- be co n centrating on th e B ulgarian
for locating his position, ju st as the
lease of 72 “ w obhlies” held in fe d -. fro n tie r no rth of A drianople,
navigator of the surface ships uses
e ral prisons as rem n an ts of w artim e!
•
th e coastal ch art.
offenders convicted u n d er th e e sp io n -’ LONDON, Oct. 11.— The Greek
age and o th er w ar acts.
governm ent was form ally notified
“ D efeat the candidates for con- today th a t the ailed proposals re ­
gress in Novem ber who a re opposed garding T hrace are in effect, requir-
to an am nesty to political prison- ing the G reeks to begin evacuating
all of T hrace east of th e M aritza
e rs ,” said the I. W. W. appeal.
It was the first I. W . W. move in river im m ediately.
T hat th e B ritish governm ent re-
the p resen t congressional’ cam paign.
i gards the N ear E ast crisis as past is
! shown by the fact th a t Lloyd George
j left today for his country estate. He
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— Three!
j was in a good fram e of m ind.
hundred officers of th e law have
IN RETREAT GF
! GREEK TROOPS
F
ELYRIA. Ohio, Oct. 11.— <S>
•i> T raveling 2000 m iles from his
111
«• hom e in the S outhland, 11-year- <$>
!<$> old R 'c h a rd M errill has en tered <§>
• the G ates H ospital for Crippled ?>
• C hildren here to face an agoniz- '•>
• ing ordeal d u rin g the next two i>
■«> years.
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e
In o rd er th a t he m ay be ren - <S>
CITY ORDINANCE VALIDITY NOT ♦> dered capable of kicking a <§>
Q l ESTIONED BY MISS
• football and ultim ately jo ining <?>
C O FFE E
! •»* som e eleven, young M errill will <*
«> subm it to su fferin g Involved in <?>
•• th e stra p p in g , w eighting and •
ARRESTING í í
<$> s tra in in g of his lim bs.
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G ICER
U n it o li Slnl«*s Ho A ccom panied th e
P a rty and K eU eshnn m s W ere
Secvetl in the Mailiin«*; D ecision
Rendeci d L ato Th s A ftern oon .
T he city court convened this
m o rning in the council cham ber of
tiie city hall for the purpose of h e a r­
ing th e d e m u rrers th a t w ere filed to
th e com plaints ag aijist th e th re e in­
d iv iduals charged w ith picnicking in
A shland creek canyon.
A ttorney F ra n k P . F a rre ll and
PORTLAND, Oct. 11.— W hen a
Ju d g e E. E. K elly, of M edford, ap-
peared in the case for Mr. F a rre ll s tre e t c a r and a m ilk tru c k m et head |
and asked for th e postponem ent of on here today, the tru c k was hurled i
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th e
case
u n til
A ttorney
Evan back 25 feet, im m ediately set on fire
R eam es, of M edford, could a rriv e to and destroyed.
ta k e p a rt, b u t the req u e st was re-
i t is believed th a t sp a rk s from the
fused
A ttorneys for the d efendants g rinding b rakes of the stre e t car set
th en asked fo r tim e to m ake out an fjre to gasoline spilled over th e '
a ffid av it of preju d ice and an affi- stre e t by the collision.
davit or change of venue, which
j oe Pascho, d riv er of th e truck,!
w ere filed wth the com* , h u t la te r was severely cut and bruised. H is I
overru led .
14-year-old helper su ffered a broken!
B ert R. G reer then appeared for arm a n d leg.
Miss G orgia Coffee and asked th a t
The helper was b u rn ed before he
h e r case be trie d sep arately from th e could be extricated from th e w reck
o th ers, and said th a t they w ere ready of the tru c k , and his b u rn s may
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— Charges!
to go to t r 'a l anil would not question pro ve fatal.
th a t the m echanical conditions on!
th e valid ity of th e city o r d i n a n c e . ! ----------------------------
«he railro ad s of the country a re now!
HAGERSTOWN, Md., Oct. 11.__1 been shot and killed d u rin g the past
LONDON, Oct. 11.— G eneral Maz-
b u t w ould su b m it th e case to the
such as to c o n stitu te a “ m enace t o : peach and apple treeg a re in iu n j y e a r while engaged in enforcing the
ja
ra
k is, Greek envoy in the M udania
c o u rt on th e evidence.
.th e tra v e lin g public,” w ere laid be- bloom in m any of th e C u m b e rla n d J iq u o r law s’ accord,ng t0 Prohibition
; conference, refused to sign th e ar-
T his being agreeable w ith the city
fore P re sid e n t H arding today by the valley orchards.
This is th e f ir s t' enforcem ent officials.
i m istice protocol u n til he could con-
a tto rn e y , F red C arlton, th e special
general counsel for the B rotherhood lim e gucb a freak of u a tu re has oc-
Most of the klllings occurred a ong
' su it w ith his governm ent, said an
o fficer who sw ore to th e com plaints
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, in _____
, decades.
¡th e borders and along the coast in
of Locom otive E ngineers and t h e ! cu
rred
several
w as called as th e firs t w itness for
SELFRID G E FIE L D . Mt. Clem- o ff-cial dispatch from G eneral H ar-
I com bat w ith sm ugglers.
B rotherhood of Locom otive F irem en
ens, Mich., Oct. 11.— Q uestions of rington, B ritish delegate a t M udania.
th e city. He testifie d th a t he ac-j
and E nginem en.
NEW YORK Oct. 11.— Spring 1 ^ !
com panied th e party , rid in g in the
m om ent to the a irc ra ft in d u stry are
T he allied generals and the T urks
come
again— in New York a t le a st.'
t a r w ith Mr. W inburn. Mr. Peachey,!
to come up for consideration a t th e signed th e docum ent, and t is ex-
Robins are rep o rted today in Cen-j
Second N ational Aero congress, th a t Pected Greece will sign w ithin a day
and Mr. F a rre ll, from W in b u rn ’s
PORTLAND, Oct. 11.— W ork on
tra
l park. Blue birds and thrushes',
hom e at Sap anil S alt, to th e end of tbe O regon, C alifornia & E a ste rn
opens here tom orrow . Noted engi- Or so*
! a re as thick as m osquitoes in Bronx
the road, and th a t Miss Coffee anl^ road, projected by R obert S trah o rn
neers, designers and builders of a i r - ,
p ark . In City H all p ark the grass
Mrs. F ra n k F a rre ll w ere b ro u g h t to r o r th fro;n K lam ath F a lls, w ith its
c ra ft from all p a rts of the world will HA LF-BILLION LOAN
i is green and tre e s have begun to
th a t place by Mr. P o tte r, the taxi n ltlm a te objective Bend, is again!
be in attendance. A fe a tu re of th e
TAKEN BV RANKS
bud.
driv er. Mr. C arlton sta te d th a t the a e tj ve, with steel now advanced to!
congress will be th e airp lan e races.
j It is all on account of th e hot
NEW YORK, Oct. 11.— Bill oils of
ladies did not leave th e car, but H ildebrand, and the opening of th e,
E n trie s in th e P u litzer high speed
! wave, accom panied by rain sto rm s,
dollars
of su rp lu s investm ent m oney
both w ere served w ith coffee and last com pleted u n it to he an event
trophy race on S aturday, October 14,
th a t prevailed d u rin g th e past week. LONDON, Oct. 11.— G reat B ritain
of
the
com
ing
week.
Mr.
S
trah
o
rn
,
j
will on Monday deposit $50,000,000' show th e arm y ,navy and m arine in th e U nited S tates, p resaging an
cake.
T entative plans for A rm istice Day It ¡g m ore like April th an October,
F o re st R an g er Peachey, who was who was in P o rtla n d en ro u te to
w
ith the F ed eral R eserve bank of! corps represented by pilots of estab- unprecedented business revival, was
w ere discussed a t a m eeting of t h
e ! __________________
p rese n t a t th e end of th e road w here K lam ath F alls, was e n th u sisatic over
New
York as a p a rt paym ent of b a c k ; lished rep utation. Every known type disclosed yesterday as th e resu lt of
Am erican Legion Tuesday n ight
i:
the picnic p arty was held, was, th en th e poa3ibiiities and im m ediate pros-
pogt wouJd nQt
in te re st upon the $4,277,000,000 of a irp lan e will p a rticip ate in the th e governm ent’s call for a 34-year
post
loan of a half billion d o llars a t 4 %
called, but was unable to v er.iy tn pects oi th e d istric t trib u ta ry to his tem pt to stage any celebration th is ® BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
borrow ed from th e U nited S tates in five principal contests.
per
cent.
» ta te m .n l nt M r C artto n to•
line.
!
; o 'h a v e - 8erv,ces nlore
* * *
w a rtjme>
was officia lly announced
O
v e rsu b sc rip tio n of th e loan,
feet th a t th e la.lt.» w . r . a .r t e d w.
..The tra r k [rom D alry n o rlh
d
,
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H A R T ’S CHANCES FOR
here today.
asked
for refu n d in g of p a rt of the
coffee and cake, th a t being I he point j j i |d ebra n d ,” he said, “ has been laid
P a cific Coast L eague
RECOVERY ARE GOOD
was th e concensus of opnion of those
natio
n
al
debt by $1,000.000,000 to
th e city wished to establish. Tiie ginpe A u„ ust j This leaves 12 m iles
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
DOUGLAS S H E R IF F STOPS
U nder p resent plans .he
prosecution then rested its case, and
constru c tio n to reach Sprague present.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11.— I m - ! $2*000,000.000 was assured today,
MILS. BRUM FIELD’S CAR
m orning will be devoted to s p e a k -’ At P o rtla n d 6; Sacram ento 1.
Miss Coffee was called as a w itness r jver>
m ajn objective in K lam ath
provem ent in the condition of Bill as applications for h u n d red s of m il-
At
S
eattle
5;
Salt
Lake
5
(called
ing and m em orial services, leaving
fo r h erself, and testified th a t she county of w b| ch th re e m iles are
ROSEBURG, Oct. 11.— Mrs. Rich- H a rt, tw o-gun m an of th e screen, a lions rolled into th e New York fin a n ­
the afternoon open for the Individ- in 11th inning, d a ik n e s s ).
was p resen t a t th e end of the road graded •>
aril M. B rum field and party , en r o u te 1 su ffe re r from typhoid fever a n d , cial d istrict banks from coffers of
At Los Angeles 3; V ernon 2.
ual to spend as he sees fit. The two-1
a t th e in v itatio n of Mr. W i n b u r n , __________________
for C alifornia by au to , w ere detained com plications, was reported today b y . “ A m erican business.”
m
inute
period
o
f.
silence
will
be
w ho had asked her to be p resen t as NATIONAL PRIZE WON
in th is city M onday n ig h t by S heriff th e physician in attendance, Dr. L. j
strictly ad h ered to th is year.
a rep re sen ta tiv e of th e T idings, in­
S tarm er, who served a tta ch m e n t pa­ Roth. Dr. R oth said th a t H a rt, who OREGON INFANT MORTALITY
BY STUDENT AT O. A. C.
R eports from various team cap­
asm uch as he intended m aking a test
IX»WEST IN UNITED STATES
pers
on a new sedan recently p u r­ was e a rlie r believed n e a r death, has
tain s in th e lyceum drive w ere given, !
case of the city ordinance which pro-
chased by Mrs. Bdum field. Action excellent chances for recovery. Mil-
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- and t boUgb several have not yet re-!
shland
hibiteil, pienickng :r‘ th e " A e~
t0 LEG E. Corvallis. Oct. 11— F irs t
ted th e Legion is g rea tly en-
has been filed in the local circut ton J. Cohen, a tto rn ey for Mrs. H a rt, I WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— In fa n t
w atersh ed , and w anted th e p re .s io
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„„„„ m o rtality in the United S tates dur-
co u rt ag a in st the wife of Dr. Brum - from
whom th e screen a c to r is sepa-
J
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nt first hand ln ize in t,ie natio n al peace o rato ri- couraged by th e response already.
,
,
.
.
.
»
a.
>ng 1921 was the record low rate of
, he I » '» ™ » “ » " a t
c„ contM t was „ k e n by an O r .Son T lw ugh ll0t yet .
th . to p - in , h .
1 field, who hanged him self in prison rated, said today th a t his client i„
is
,» .
e „
„
„o nlY6 to every 1000 d eaths a t all ages,
not long ago, by Mrs. Ju n e Brown, su fferin
S il. H ill it .
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*nd A s ri.tiltu ra l collese m an. C larence d riy e , e ffo rts to »ell su fficien t tick-
g from nervous shock as a
.a
«
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a
a,
,
TT„.i
announced by
of Rice H ill, th ro u g h her atto rn ey s, resu lt of rep o rts th a t H a rt was ser- according “ to figures
B
a mem )t i o •
, ,i<e and th a t W. H ickok. of M cMinnville, senior in ets to absolutely g u a ra n tee no loss
the
bureau
of
the
census
today. The
w as not sei ei
coffee in d u stria l a rts . A le tte r from Miss on t he project will be doubled, and
lously ill.
W
im
berly
&
Cordon,
for
the
collec­
ra
te
in
1920
was
86.
sh e did n o t di nk a n > n f th e
M. and Miss H. Seabury, of New „ is expected all th e tick ets will b et
tion of $1000 alleged to be due on a
Oregon had the lowest in fan t m or­
H m ehan'd place Vn question. She was Bedford, Conn., founders of the con- 80, d by th e tim e of th e first num -j
prom issory note. This m oney, the BAKER MAN A BREW ER ;
ta
lity
rate , with 51, and D elaw are
p lain tiff sets- forth, w as loaned the
NOW HE IS IN JAIL
there* sim ply to report the m a tte r test, inclosed a check for $a0. the ber w hich w in be W ednesday, Octo-
the highest w ith 98. P o rtla n d h ead ­
W orking h ard every n ig h t ironng defen d an t F e b ru ary 15, 1921, no
s
prize given an n u ally for the w inning ber jg , one week from today,
ed
the honor list for cit es of m ore
!
out
th
e
rough
places
th
a
t
w
ere
found
pa
r
j
which
has
been
paid.
BAKER.
Or.,
Oct.
11.—
Orin
Os­
for th e 11 11-1
a rg u m e n t by oratio n , to P resid en t K e rr of th e
Team captains will m eet a t the
F ollow ing a short arg um t.ni uy
,
H
.
in the recent Alum ni contest, t h e ;
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borne, deputy county assessor, a than 100,000 population with a rate
„ .
, Mr p ,.eer the college for p resen tatio n to H ickok.
p arish house T h u rsd ay evenng fo r a!
. , a . . .
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A ttornev Briggs and Mr. G ieer. m e
.
1
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,
. A shland high school eleven is rapid-i p v v R R A L FOR FISHERM AN
! prom inent and reputedly w ealthy of 50. F all River, Mass., being at
i
w i I« Oto court for
The national contest is th e culm i- f.nal conference, is th e w ord sent:
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# n.
r «, n n r
- tl „
case was su b m itted to the court for
contests the tw o n„t hv V V Mills ch airm an of the ly ro u n d lu S ,n to shape for the firs t •
IS HELD IN ASTORIA B aker citizen, is in the county jail th e bottom of the list w ith 114.
his decison. which he w ithheld un- n«t»’ of all ’ ta,J co,‘' /
° ut b> ^ 7 . ' *
c h airm an ° ‘ the i in tersch o lastic contest, which will
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facing a 30 day sentence and a $500 .O th e r rate s w ere. New York 72, San
highest m en in the sta te m eets he- lyceum drive.
|b e played here w ith K lam ath F a lls; ASTORIA, Or., Oct. 11.— H enry fine
He pleaded guilty before J.us- Francisco 51, Boston 77, R ochester
til a fte r th e lunch hour.
A verdict of not guilty was hand- ing considered as co n testan ts. Hick-J
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high school S aturday aftern o o n , a t H endrickson, fisherm an, drow ned in tice Al}en on a charge of m anufac- 80, Syracuse 82 and S eattle 52.
cd down th is aftern o o n in th e case ok won second place in the Oregon
¡2 :3 0 o’clock.
the cabin of his boat at the m outh of ta rin g and possess'ng intoxcating
COCO-COLA KING B REAK S
of th e City of A shland vs. G eorgia m eet a t Newberg last spring.
TRIANGULAR DEBATE DATE
No dope on th e visiting team has the Colum bia riv er S atu rd ay when HqUOr.
W ITH CREOLE FIANCE
Coffee, on th e charge of picnicking
IS SET FOR DECEM BER K
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been available th is season, and th e his c ra ft b a tte re d by the trem endous
hom e in the fashionable n o rth
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 11.— Declar- local a ggreg ation is en tirely in the seas of the storm -sw ept Pacific, sub- end w as raided by federal prohlbi-
In A shland creek canyon.
OYER SIX MILLION GALLONS
The Oregon debate cham pionship
OE GAS SOLD IN AUGUST ing she had been insulted and hum - d ark as t0 th e caliber of th e ir op- m erged and tu rn e d tu rtle , trap p in g tion a gen ts and county au th o rities
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-
iliated
by
charges
th
a
t
her
c
h
a
ra
c
te
r
ponents.
K
lam
ath
F
a
lls
defeated
him
in
the
cabin
of
his
boat,
was
S
atu
rd
ay
n
ig
h
t
and
a
sm
all
electric-
wil1
be decided December 8 wh«m the
TALEN T LUM BER COMPANY
•SALEM. Or.,
Oct. 10.— A ugust was not unquestionable, Mrs. Onez- tbe iocais iast y ear, and A shland buried here today in Greenwood a n y operated still was found. A team s from Reed college, the i ni-
ORGANIZED AT MEDFORD
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sales of gasoline in Oregon as rep o rt- im a de Bouchelle, young New Or- w Pj be out for re venge S atu raay .
cem etery.
sm all q u an tity of w hisky, wine and v«r s ity of Oregon and 'li (n eg o n
\ saw m ill w ith a capacity of ap- ed by d ealers to th e secretary of leans beauty, announced here Tues-
U nder th e guidance of W a lter R.
H endrickson was employed by th e beer was confiscated, officials said. A gricultural college, meet in a tn -
a n g u la r debate.
roxim ately 30.000 feet daily, giving sta te , retu rn ed a tax to the s ta te ag- flay th a t h er engagem ent to Asa G. H ughe6, coach, th e m en have been Colum bia R iver P ackers a s s o c i a t i o n . -----------------------------
“ Resolved, th a t a federal co urt
'lack s >n couiitv an ad d itio n al a n n u a l n e g a tin g $140,373.34. and broke C andler, aged Coco-Cola king, had put th ro u g h a system atic course in He served in the navy d u rin g t h e ’ CRESCENT CITY YOUTH IS
avroll of about $1 50.000, is pro- all previous m onthly records. Sales been irrevocably broken and th a t tackling, blocking, pu n tin g and pass- world w ar.
He was shipw recked
HELD ON MURDER CHARGE w lth power to en f°rce its decisions
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be established for the adju d icatio n
posed bv several M edford m en. to he :n A ugust, 1921, n etted th e s ta te a she intended to reso rt to legal wea- ing
H eavy scrim m age w ork h a s : tw ice; once
off th e coast of New
CRESCENT CITY, .Calif.. Oct. 11. of in d u stria l d isp u tes,” was the
l ic-ire 1 a t T alen t. In the n ear fu tu re , tax of $125,123.34, show ing a gain P°ns to defend h e r good nam e
been on tbe m enu th e e n tire week. Jersey w hen
he was in th e w ater
1 T m ber holdings th a t will ju stify for A ugust, 1922, of approxim ately
In a long form al announcem ent.
Tbe team th is year will average eight hours, and the second tim e off — F ritz O. G errold, aged about 20, question decided upon b\
D eba’e
f ic tu rln g op eratio n s for m anv $15.000.
Mrs. de B ouchelle, who has been in- j ose to 160 pounds, and p resen ts a the coast of Scotland, when he was
was held in the county jail here to- M anager P a tte rso n of the 1 niver-
" n r ” h iv e been acquired w hile two
The total d istrib u tio n of gasoline acessible since announcem ent was wen-balanced line and backfield, in the w ater 10 hours before being day. follow ing a coroner’s ju ry re- aity of Oregon, M anager Good of O.
vp * 7
li n e been spent in m aking a in Oregon for last A ugust, was 6.- m ade som e tim e ago of the engsge- HobsOn a n d W ilde will probably tak e picked up.
port placing upon him the responsi- A. C„ and M anager G raham of Reed,
761,657
gallons,
or
an
increase
of
m
ent,
said
th
a
t
C
andler
him
self
had
care
of
the
wing
positions
Saturda.v.l
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bilitv for the m u rd e r of Joseph L. at a m eeting on the Reed cam pus
survey of condition’s.
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M cIntyre, aged 24. and Jack Bren- S aturday.
O fficers »ml d irecto rs of th e or- 2 L, per cent over th e sales of th e told h er he had h eard rep o rts th at w ltb Leach and Chapm an a t tackles. EARTH QUA KE SHOCK
«ranization to be know n as the Tai- preceding m onth, and an increase of she had invited two m en to visit h e r and C arlon and T hom to n as guards.
IS FELT IN ITALY ton. aged 26. G errold led officers
A team from O. A. C. will m eet a
ent L um ber com pany, are George T. m ore th a n 14 per cent as com pared at an A tlan ta hotel several years L ockhart will pass back th e pigskin.
ROME, Oct. 11.— Precisely a t the last n ig h t to a spot on th e ocean Reed team in the Reed college chap-
Collins p resid en t: W illiam T. Nor- w ith th e sales for A ugust. 1921. ago. She said he declined to nam e The backfield w‘11 consist, accord- sam e h o u r as happened a year ago, beach, two m iles south of here, el a t th e sam e tim e th a t a n o th e r
m ile vice-president; P o rte r J. Neff, D istillate sales ag g regated 342.73C th e persons who gave him the in- ing tQ preser!t indications Of Beeson, an e a rth q u a k e shock occurred a t w here they found lying in the sand team from Reed m eets Oregon men
se c re ta ry ; R alph G. B ardw ell, treas- gallons, o r a decrease of 5167 gal- form ation.
RuSh (c a p ta in ), and C larke, w hile Ancona. T he population was throw n th e bodies of M cIntyre and B renton, on the Eugene cam pus, and a Unl-
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Nelson
will call signals as q u a rte r- into a panic and considerable dam - both of whom had been shot to versity of Oregon team m eets O. A.
u re r. anil E ric W old. S. I. Brown and Ions w hen com pared w ith the pre-
C. m en a t Corvallis.
ag e was done.
■ death.
A w ant ad w ill se ll it.
back.
vious m onth.
D r. J. J. E m m ens, d irectors.
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SPRING HAS GOME
TRA LA, TRA LA
SINGS NEW YORK
O.C.8.E.
ENGLAND BEGINS
TO REPAY LI
SATURDAY, OCT. 14 I