Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1922, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A shland D aily , tidings
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w itn o u t *»
® th e aid of m edicine, cures nine $>
<S> cases o u t of ten of asth m a.
<S> This is a proven fact.
$
«>«><»$<$>«>$>♦♦♦<«>$>«•♦♦♦♦
MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
>#> vive th re e m onths in the rich
<?> ozone a t A shland. The pure dd-
<$> m estic w ater helps.
<$>
<$>
<§■
«>
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
A SH L A N D , OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922
4 (Successor to th e Sem l-W eeiiy Tidings, Voi. 43)
<$> <8>
<*•
<i>
<S>
I
<8> <®> <S> <$> <s> <S> <$><$»<§>;§><$> <««,
IRISH YOUTH,
<$>
‘ PLAYING AM BUSH ,”
<?/
GOES TO COURT -i-
«>
----------
<«>
*>
DUBLIN, Oct. 13.— Micky <»
<§> O 'R ourke, aged J l , was haled <?>
into co urt for th ro w in g stones. <?>
j— • Micky explained to the judge <•>
• th a t he was only “ playing am - '•>
b u sh ,” and th e judge read him <*>
<$> a lecture on th e e rro rs of w ar- <$>
)<§> rio rs who a re not at legal war.
<$><$> <3> <®> <§><§> <®> <S> <§><§><§> ^> <§> <^ <^ <§> ^>
ILL-FATED SHIP;
REPORTED SAFE
AT
T R A N SFE R
WORK
BEGUN
DAYLIGHT FIN ISH ED BY 8
No. 3(5
<?><?><$><§><§><$> <§><§> •& < $ •$ > $ > $ > < & < $ > $ < $ >
Giant Planes Being Made by the Germans
n
{?
g¡
i\.
U IRISH SN IPE R S
! <&
ALTERNATE IN
<•>
<$>
USE OF W EAPO NS <$>
RAISED BV PAI R
DUBLIN, Oct. 13.— Arm s and <$>
'<§> am m unition are so scarce am ong <S>
' $> th e Irish rebels now th a t worn- <S>
<?> en a re em ployed to c arry arm s <?
to a body of irre g u la rs who do
. <§> a “ sniping jo b .” They re tu rn <$>
!<$> th e arm s to the wom en, who <•>
j<$> ta k e them to a n o th e r p a rt of
<S> the city to be used by o th er <5>
S 400 CONTRIBUTED TO BANDITS
<*> snipers.
<♦>
WHO IN T E R R U PT FRIENDLY
<$> <8> <$><£> <?^ <§><$> >®> <^ <$> <8> <®» <$> ^> ■$> ^> <^
___________________
CARD GAME
O'CLOCK TODAY
AUTOMOBIL,. iS USED
FOR MAH’ NG ESCAPE
'^ • Z 2
“ CITY OF HONOLULU”
ON HER FIRST TRIP
F orm erly W as U nder F lag o f North
G erm an L ine and Later a T rans­
port; Numo W as Changed from
"F riederieh dor Gross«».”
CONGRESS NOV. 20
W ires L eading from Nnel vin-H ivon
Camp Cut by Duo Defoii* R aiding
P layers; No Clues o f th e Robbers
H ave Boon Found.
BEND Oct. 13.— Two men w ear­
h
e
----------------
ing
pieces of sw eaters as m asks, held
LONDON, Oct. 13.— Bands of ir-
up five men playing poker in a bunk-
re g u iara a re a tta c k in g G reek out-
WASHINGTON Oct. 13.— A te n -1 house of the Shelvin-H ixon cam p
pt>3(a ¡n e a ste rn T hrace, n e a r the
u.
tative agreem ent has been reached one>
m iles south of here, late last
Bu jgavja n fro n tie r, according to an
betw een P resid en t H arding and the n 'Kht, and took the pot of approxi-
A thens dispatch.
The G reeks in
legislative leaders to sum m on con- m ately $400. They drove away in
T hrace are becom ing panic strick en
WS
îtaæ£4SÎ4*ââ
ag a regujt o i j be increasing activi-
Here
gress
hack to W ashington in ex tra an autom obile and escaped.
German. , despite her unaucitd troubles, is indefatigable tu ¡.ci edt rts to obtain supremacy tu aviation.
1
raise you live, said one ol
tjeg Q1) thg part of T u rk iSb g uerillas, «re two of the latest models of planes, both giants in size and power am ' largely constructed of duralumin, Above session on Novem ber 20, 13 days af-i
J j ter the country has decided on th e I*16 P*aye rs -
and a re fleeing to C onstantinople,
i is the seaplane and below the airplane.
......
’A.
“ complexion of the new congress, it
Ju st then one of the two m asked
T u rk ish incursions into th e neu- —
— —— — ■—--------------- -—
was learned today.
men w h° had entered w ithout being
b e re -
tra l zone on th e T u rk ish s tra its are
It is th e p resid e n t’s idea th a t observed, said, “ I ’ll raise you for
The steam er was r e tu rn in g from regarded as serious by th e foreign
congress should pass 11 m ajor a p - ^ h e whole pot. Stick up your m itts,
h er m aiden voyage to th e islands, offjce
¡a hoped, how ever, th a t
h a v ln / form erly been engaged in the the a „ ied high coram issioners will
propriation bills, pass the ship s u b - 1 He covered the players with a re-
South Am erican tra d e . Before th a t
a b je t0 s tra ig h te n th in g s out.
i sidy legislation and perhaps a few v«lver while his com panion, “ won
she was an arm y tra n sp o rt and p
r e - ____________
> o th er pieces of legislation deem ed the pot.” Previously th e bandits cut
vious o th e w ar, plied betw een New h o l d FAM ILY D INN ER
necessary, and then pack up and go all telephone w ires leading to Bend.
1
_______________________
Y ork and G erm an p o rts under the^
AT D. M. BROW ER HOME
home.
.
fla t of the N orth G erm an I.loyd line.!
Though the to ta l receipts of the
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY #>
W le u n d er th e N orth G erm an
A fam ily d in n er was held a t the
C ra te r Lake union of th e Chris-
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Jackson county fair w ere $18,437.19
Lloyd ’’ag she was called the “ F rie d ­ hom e of Dr. D. M. Brow er, 216 Fac- tian E ndeavor society will m eet in a
IN HONOR OF YISITORS
the d irecto rs of th e association are
erich d G rosse.”
tory stre e t a few days ago, the oc- tliree-day convention here, beginning
At P o rtlan d 6: Sacram ento 2.
forced to assum e a liability for
casion being to celebrate prior to F rid a y evening, O ctober 20. The
The Misses G ertru d e and Helen i
At San F rancisco 5; O akland 3.
; $4000 because of the g rea t in itial Biede e n te rta in ed a t a 6 o’clock din-1
«?> -i> vî»
• <§> -• <»• “ ♦
• »?> <• ♦ •
d e p a rtu re of th e ir d a u g h te r, m eeting will be held a t the Presby-
At S eattle 0; Salt Lake 3.
ADDtTIONAL LOCALS.
PR E SID E N T GRABLE ACCEPTS 2- expense in sta rtin g the project.
I Mrs. Hobbs, for h er hom e in W ash- terian church,
n er last evening a t th e ir hom e on
At Los Angeles 5; Vernon 4.
The fair ju st held n etted a profit Nob Hill stre e t, in honor of Miss
ington, D. C.
| Special conferences are being a r-l
CENT RAISE "UNDER
of
$4173.31.
D
uring
the
local
ex­
PRO TEST”
Those present a t the d in n er w ere: ranged for th e convention. Rev. W.
Helene Casey and Mrs. Ida V eghte,
position th ere w ere 17,975 ad u lt and (
vigiting jn A shland from UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
F ly in g A nts Sw arm —
Mr. and Mrs. H arley B row er and Judson O ldfield will have charge of
who a re visiting in
SEEKING G IFTS OF CASH
826
c
h
ild
ren
’s
tickets
sold,
while
Some little in te re st was m anifest- son H arley J r., of R oseburg; Mrs. Bible study classes, w hile Mrs Jos. A T T T T T T nV Q F B O A R D
Santa M onica, Calif.
5541
people
paid
for
adm
ission
to
,
The
.
g
uegtg
at
thg
d
jn
n
er
w
ere;
I
ed th is m orning hv men w atching w illia m H. Hobbs and son Billy, of Angell, of Phoenix, will have charge
m u n i A T k lF n A C A l k ' C T
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. E u ­
newly hatched flying a n ts em erge W ashington, and Mr. and Mrs. Man- of m ission study. The Rev. Gordon
C O M P L A I N E D A G A IN h l the grounds in the evening. T here j Megdameg c h a rlo tte
Biegel, Ida
gene,
13.— (S p e cia l.)- Nine
343 season tic k e ts sold. _____ V eghte, Misses H elene Casey, Geor- y-.. j ......oi Oct.
from ~
a w
crack in —
th e cem ent w alk Jey
and vim
children izi
of th is v city,
i H a rt, p asto r of ....
the
resb y terian -
.......
lt,v o BrOw
ru w
„ P ----------------
_ . ould
. . w ere
. k „ e u „ X r s i a t v ^ W mu.
across
the .—
s tre e t from the city hall. | ! besides
Z er m tiiid
b e r r ^ uicii
^ e ' L m (.mo
i ’^ n n v j, ^ i .......
h ^ l / ' a r G ra fts Pass,*
will speak Hope Held T hat R uling Issu«»d W
E xpendlture8 totaled $14.263.88.,
eg
c J la
* '
d Mr ‘ and ^ X a T e V
a^
- ly
• craw l ■ from
-
- .” - - - - Miss
-
—
•
B e D eterm ined S om ew hat by th e including $3277.45 for exhibit pre- j ^ rg
c Stock
.g ra d u a te of th e 1 m versity o W ash-
T he a n ts would slow
jng af j,om e
f}ie children 7 and on “ Personal W - o rk
E laine
: ington yesterday joined in a plan to
F a c t T h a t His O rganization Did mium8( $5 4 6 8 .7 3 jn racing pu rses.; FS' '
°C
th e ir birth p lace, w ander aro u n d Ibe . g ra a d e y1jjdren w ere present,
Cooper, s ta te president, will he here,
' c o n trib u te a $1000 endow m ent to
Not
Strike.
$1059.01
for
publicity,
$593.03
for
w alk for a few m inutes, allow ing!
and a tim e of real in sp iratio n is
I the Oregon in stitu tio n .
Since the
----------
, various kinds of insurance policies,
th e ir w ings to becom e dry. As soon ■
looked for. The local societies of
CHICAGO, Oct. 13. — P resid en t $446 for bands $773.07 for police)
i launching of th e u n iv ersity 's cam ­
as the fabric was stro n g enough. H H I
the C ongregational and P resb y terian
G rable, head of the m aintenance of protection, and the balance w ent to I
paign for new buildings and o th er
they w ould m ake a few feeble a t­
churches will p articip ate. The pro-;
way brotherhood, telegraphed mem-> pay ticket sellers and g atem en.
; developm ents, th is is the larg est
tem p ts to “ tak e o ff.” A fter a few
gram will be announced in full the bers of the U nited States railw ay
' single gift offered by Oregon alum ni
Return from H ornbrook —
tria ls they would becom e sufficiently
first of next week.
board th a t his organization would)
to th e ir alm a m ater. Twelve gifts
Mrs. E. H. Bush and sons have re-
experienced to flv around. W ithin a
¡accept the two cents an hour raise j tu rn e d from a few days’ visit with
! have been m ade in the past th re e
sh o rt tim e a veritab le cloud of the
STATE W INS HONORS
voted by the public group of the the D. M. H orn fam ily, of H orn-;
! weeks.
AT MID-W EST FA IR
insects was seen.
! board, “ under p ro te st.”
The faculty of the U niversity of
brook.
V isits from G rants P ass—
SHANGHAI, Oct. 13. H ostilities Qregon wjjj partic ip a te in the $10,-
G rable asked th a t a ru lin g be is-i
HAM LINE, M inn., Oct.
13 —
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coburn and
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. Oct. 13.
) have broken out betw een rival politi- , 000 000 endow m ent cam paign. It is
,
. ..
. .
sued bv the board as soon as p o s -1
He aaid hig organization w a 3 ' STAYTON HIGH SCHOOL
son V ernon, of G ran ts P ass, spent
cal factions in the Fukion province, probable tb a t tbe faculty will help
-S uffering from th e trem endous T housands of v isitors, p n i p a .
W isconsin, th ronged
m uch disappointed a t the b o a rd ’s
th e week-end here visiting Mrs. Co­ nervous s tra in , Mrs. F rances Hall. !
STUDENT DROPS DEAD according to inform ation received 1 finance the construction of the cam ­
b u rn ’s m o th er, Mrs. M. A. Baldwin widow of th e m u rd ered Episcopal tional D airy exposition g ro u n d s h ere fajlu re tQ act ¡n view of th e a ttitu d e
I here.
paign h e a d c u a rte rs building.
clergym an, Dr. E dw ard H all, Col- >'e ste rd ay ’ ln celebrat,on of
,Scon' . tak e n by his men in refu sin g to!
SALEM, Oct. 13.— John A egerter.
The capital city, Foo Chow, has
P led g ed to Sorority—
¡ sin day.
Miss M arjorie Adam son, a g ra d u ­ lapsed in her hom e here.
19, Stayton high school stu d e n t, been captured by troops u n d er Gen- l r o NARD PETTIT WILL
N orth D akota carrie d off honors , ! strike. ___________________
She had been grieving deeply ever
a te of A shland high school, w ith the
dropped dead W ednesday afternoon e ra l Hsu Sung Shi.
PLAY VIOLIN FOR RADIO
class of 1921, has been pledged as since the bodies of her husband and in th e a g ric u ltu ra l stu d e n ts stock.
as he was s ta rtin g for th e football
a m em ber of Sigma K appa, on the his choir leader, Mrs. M ills, were judging contest, w inning the sw eep-. XEW YORK MAN VISITS
field a t Stayton for practice w ith ASHLAND GIRL M ARRIED
Leonard P e ttit, talen ted young
stak es prize for th e ju dging of all
SISTER AND FAMILY HERE
IN CALIFORNIA CITY violinist of A shland, will fu rn ish
Oregon A gricu ltu ral college cam pus. found lying s de by side on a farm
o
th
er
m
em
bers
of
the
squad.
Phys-
breeds. Oregon was second and I o - )
More th an 150 women were pledged r e a r th e city, on Septem ber 16.
m usic Monday n ig h t a t th e radio
R alph Ash of New York City, ar- iti;nis ascribe dilation of the h e a rt
. _ wa th ird . H ighest individual score
A nnouncem ent of the m arriag e of broadcasting statio n KKAY, On the
by th e so ro rities th ere this fall.
rived
in
the
city
a
few
days
ago
to
aa
the
cause
of
th
e
death.
A
egerter
in all breeds was m ade by Oliver K.
Return front H un tin g Trij»-
Trion o fnw
with his sister I had ju st come from the class room. Miss E dna F. Blair, d a u g h te r of W. county fairgrounds, betw een 9 and
Mrs. O w ens R»‘|»orI«»<I III—
K enneth M cW illiam s and p arty Beals, of Oregon.
Mrs George Kinz, and fam ily.
He was a m em ber of the senior class j M- B lair’ oi the B lair G ranite qu ar- 10 o’clock, according to a rra n g e
Mrs C am elia Owens, who resides)
x is reported ....
ry, to W illard S. Thom son, a ssista n t m ents now .com pleted,
e ast of . the city,
as ha;™.»
be.ng : , have re tu rn e d from a few days’ trip ,
Mr. Ash is paying his siste r the o£ the Stayton high school.
... , .
.
¡to Rocky P oint and Pelican Bay, and
m anager of the F resno R ug com-
p e ttjt js considered an a rtis t
q u ite ill th is week.
;
.
J
first visit since her rem oval to Ash­
1 report th a t it is too early for good
pany, has been received by friends w ith th e violin and the mug{c fu rn .
F in ish J u ry Service—
land, and expresses him self as being
h u n tin g , a lth o u g h they killed some
of Mrs. Thom son in th is city. The jghed Monday nigbt wj„ equal <bat
C h a rle s R oss, E m il P e :l, F red
highly pleased w ith the city and s u r­
L ,
1 ten or 15 duck apiece w hile away.
1
w edding took place in San Jose on broadcast ed from statio n s in larg e r
H errin and George D unn, who have
P |.<>pci.ty H ere_
ro unding country. He is a w rite r
October 3, according to th e an- c,tieg> Rad;o fang a „ oyer tbe P a .
j for som e of the n atio n al periodicals
been acting as jurym en on tlu tii
and ^jrg Louis B arnum , who
nouncem ent.
The bride atten d ed cific coast will be his audience.
; and expects to spend th e w inter in
e ra l grand ju ry at M edtord dm in-, a r r jved bere recently from Tacom a,
the A shland high school for th re e ,
in q u irie s a re com ing in by m ail
I San F rancisco, w here he will con-
th e session th e ie the past two w tt s. ^yasb , baVe moved into th e prop-
years. H er fa th e r has lived about f rom OVer a wide area asking for
i tin u e his w ritings.
finished th e ir d u ties yesterday, when
which they recently purchased
eight m iles south of A shland for a dateg on w bfcb t b js station furnishes
c o u rt ad jo u rn e d . Out of the large a t 507 Palm avenue th ro u g h th e Sta
LONDON, Oct. 13.— A R ussian pas-
i num ber of years.
program s and com plim enting the op-
n u m b er
of cases scheduled to come pjeg Re a itv. The B arnum s
are de- senger tra in bearing soviet officials,
OIL SHALE MAN IS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. — The
1 he new l>weds expect to delay e ra «org on tbe excelent e n te rta in -
before th e ju ry , only some eight or lii2bted w itb A sbiand.
who were in v estig atin g charges of
VISITOR IN YREKA fedcra) re stra in in g ord er issued in th e ir honeym oon u n til the holidays. m entg alread y furni8hed.
ten reached th e ju ry fo r th e ir de­ w ill A ttend M atch—
railro ad g raft, was w recked w ith a
New York to prevent prohibition when they wiH n,ake a t r i P to San
----------------------------
cision.
A. S. B arnes, form erly an
Q uite a n um ber of local fans ex- loss of several lives, said a Riga dis-
E. E. Phipps, rep re sen tin g the agentg from in te rfe rin g w ith liquor DieS° aild from th e re
to S alt
awiirtri?R
A shland m an. b u t who now resides pect to a tte n d th e w restling m atch patch.
H artm an Syndicate of A shland, was abQard veggels of any in te rn a tional L ake City for a visit w ith Mr. Thom-1 ELK S SMOKER ATTENDED
a t G ran ts Pass, was also one of the ionight betw een R alph H and and Ad
----------------------------
BY MANY ASHLAND FOLKS
in Y reka several days last week in m ercantile com pany, will have the son’s m other a t th a t place
ju ry m en .
G ustavo. South .American cham pion,
the in te rest of th e syndicate, and e ifect Of holding up the enforcem ent
MRS. BR U M FIELD RELEA SED
The E lks sm oker held last night
V isits in Yi-eka—
at Gold H ill.
UPON PAYING 81004) NOTE while here, gave several dem onstra- of A ttoruey G eneral D au g h erty ’s lat GIANT A IRPLA N E PLANNED
a t M edford was atten d ed by about
II. G. M cCarthy, tra in m a ste r here Sllow j u ^ n s to F a ll—
----------
jtio n s, show ing in a sm all way, th e egt bQne dfy ru lin g a t a n A m erican
FOR CARRYING TROOPS 40 A shlanders, and all rep o rt from
for the S outhern Pacific, was a re-
R eports from th e fo rest service on
ROSEBURG, Oct. 13.— Mrs. M erle operation of th e re to rt w ith which portg jt wag deciared by the chief
the a ffa ir a re th a t it was a thorough
cent v isitor in Yreka.
‘ Nest m ountain,
.i - k a , B rum j iejd wjdow of n r r . m . Brum - it is proposed to m an u factu re oil conguj t0 p ro h ib itio n Com m issioner
LONDON, Oct. 13.— Aerial troop success. An in itiation of candidates
Royal N eighbors io M eet—
say th a t 15 inches of snow’ have field, who was halted here Tuesday from th e vast shale deposits n ear j | aynes
tra in s a re now w ithin the realm s of took place in the early p a rt of tbe
T he Royal N eighbors of Am erica fallen so far this year.
w hile en route w ith a p arty to Cali-1 A shland, says the Siskiyou News.
----------------------------
possibility.
evening, followed by a fine dinner,
will re-organize and hold th eir first Spend-: W eek-E nd in ’F tlsco —
fornia W ednesday paid the $1000 The H artm an Syndicate is a new
A
giant
airplane,
which
will
c
a
rry
a fter which a boxing card was
m eeting a t the Moose hall, Sa’ur-
Mrs. G. N. K ram er, wife of the lo- note held by Mrs. Ju n e Brown, of organization th a t cam e into being KLAMATH FALLS ELEVEN
, 24 soldiers has already been b uilt s t aged
duy, O ctober 14, ai 8:30 o ’clock, cal rep re sen ta tiv e of the S outhern Rice H ill, for which th e sedan in follow ing th e perfection of the H art-
W ILL PLAY H E R E TOMORROW and successfully tested by th e B rit-
The m ain figtic event be(Ween
All visiting N eighbors are urg en tly Pacific, and her son, Foss, left which the p arty was trav elin g , had m an re to rt and th e discovery of a
ish a ir m instry.
B attling F rick and J. W alker was
requested to a tte n d th e m eeting.
T hursday for a sh o rt visit in San been atta ch e d by S heriff S tarm er, ‘ veritable m ountain of shale of a high
E verything is set for the opening)
F u rth e r tests are being m ade w ith won by F ric k , but only a fte r a h ard
V isitor from T alent—
Francisco. They expect to re tu rn to
__________________
oil content. The m ountain is locat- of the interscholastic football sea-
1 ¡ed 10
aa
« * to-
.
a e rial tra ile
will f a he „ <■«»«■ The
’Thp o
nthpr
from A shland, w h e re ,so n , scheduled for a
>:>«
o'clock
(o rs — gliders which
w |,|ch
th er two events on the
H. T. Slagle of T alen t, was a A shland in tim e fo r Foss to resum e
At Hom e for Few- D » , s -
the syndicate h a . located claim s n n -l„ ,a rro w aftern o o n a t the high school
' ^ ndh,g ' ' , „ d « th e ir
V rom t X
, “
e n i“'
business v isitor in A shland T hurs- his stu d ies in school Monday.
d ay .
H igh School P a p e r R eady—
Mr. C ounter is spending a few der fbe federal coal and shale act, grounds, when A shland high will
,.nT1t ro i
S
”
°e Sinm ng 10 ena.
Volume 2. No. 2, of th e "R ogue days at his hom e on N utley stre e t, covering m ore th an 3000 acres and m eet the K lam ath F alls aggregation.
S peaks at In stitu te—
These two
developm ents lead
Miss Zipora
B lum enfeld. of the News,” publication of th e A shland a fte r being on th e road for som e bas ieaSed an ad d itio n al acreage
R ains of the past few days have B rit:sh a ir experts to hope th a t in BOY W RITES FOR JOB;
LETTER TAK ES 7 YEARS
local schools spoke to the m em bers high school, is now off the press and tim e.
b ringing th e to ta l to ab o u t 5000 Put the gridiron in excellent shape fhp fu tu re ,arge pum berg of troopg
of the Jackson
county in stitu te, a t ready for d istrib u tio n 5ft>nday
Be- V isiting w ith F rie n d s—
acres.
for th e contest. The team has been may be tran sp o rted by air, and th a t
ORANGE, N. J., Oct. 13.— Spven
M edford today on playground work, sides a great deal of m aterial of par-
W anda
B ashand, of O akland,
E. W. H a rtm a n , of Boston, is the w orking hard and e ffo rts to whip It wjlJ
aggin be
bg necessary
necegsarv to
to
will neypr
never again
years and eig h t m onths ago. A rth u r
Miss B lum enfeld is a g rad u a te of tic u la r in te re st to the stu d e n ts, th e re Calif., is a guest for th e week of in v en to r of th e m achine which was them into shape for th e stru g g le
tak e om nibuses from the s tre e ts of
th e U niversity of W ashington and is also a list of the courses offered Mrs. Zelda Sm ith and Mrs. M aude p atented in 1920. H. W. H artm an , have been redoubled since th e disas- ‘an .
‘
N ottolo w rote to a m an two and a
w hile on th e cam pus was active in a t A. H. S., an appeal to th e loyalty
L ivingston.
his b ro th e r, who is a c o n tra cto r and tro u s Alum ni gam e.
T hough th e troopg
h a,f m iles away for a job as erra n d
boy. The le tte r was delivered th is
w om en’s ath le tic s, having been tw ice of the stu d e n t body by th e E d ito r, R e tu rn from H erm iston—
who had charge of the Muscle Shoal younger m en lost, th e gam e served
__________________
week. N ottolo has grow n up since.
aw arded the official “ W ” given to L eslie W en tn er, and a sh o rt story by
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. C hallis have governm ent project d u rin g th e w ar, its purpose, and m any of th e glar-
a th le te s and a silver loving cup for Dan Row erm an. en titled “ The Sher- retu rn ed from a th re e w eeks’ visit, j3 a t th e head of th e syndicate and ing fau lts th a t .showed up d u rin g the Ione.— A tw o-story
brick
tile
I Read th e w ant ads.
prow ess in tennis.
‘ i ll 's M istake.”
i a t H erm iston, Or.
I directin g its o rganization.
¡play have been elim inated.
¡building will go up here soon.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.— T
w ork of tra n sfe rrin g the passengers
and crew of the ill-fated passenger
lin e r City of H onolulu
from the
fre ig h te r
W est F a ra lo n ,
which
rescued them from open boats late
yesterday, 650 m iles irom this por ,
to th e
U nited S tates tra n sp o rt
‘ T hom as,” begun a t daylight and
w as rep o rted com pleted a t 8 o’clock.
accord.ng to radio m essages received
¡I
'
\
C. E. SOCIETY WELL
T SATISFIED
Q