Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 16, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 )
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922
No. 38
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PROTESTS AGAINST
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 1(L—
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Am erica will follow the ru le
• of reason in enforcing the Vol-
stead law ag ain st foreign ships
NED ORLEANS HOST TO 100,000
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u n til th e A m erican co u rts have
VISITING LEGION
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acted,
th e em bassy was told.
MEMBERS
A m erica is to give foreign ves-
sels a wide la titu d e in d eterm -
FIGHT FOR BONUS JU ST
ining w hat co n stitu tes m edici-
' IN FULL SWING
BEGUN, SAYS MacNIDER * nal ’“«»or.
Retiring ComnmiHlcr Is Greeted with
Rousing fttx-cption; Ex - Service
Men from Entire Nation Swann
Into Southern Convention City.
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NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 16.— W hile
his buddies shouted and stam ped
th e ir approval, re tirin g N ational
C om m ander M acN ider declared the
bonus fight was only begun, a t the;
opening of the fou rth a n n u a l con-j
vention of the A m erican Legion.
He asserted th a t no one m an, un-
touched by w ar, and w ithout k ith or
kin to those who served, no one
group, financial or otherw ise, can
stand betw een the w ishes of th e
A m erican people and the fu l.illm e n t
of w hat they believe to he a govern­
m ental o b lig atio n .”
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RETIRES AFTER
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CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 16.
I <8> Twenty-.five hundred T urkish
!<$> gendarm ie have en tered E urope
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‘<8> T hrace u n d e r allied supervision.
i <$> An unconfirm ed rep o rt sta te d
!<$> th a t G reek and A rm enian Chris-
¡0» tia n s w ere m assacred by the
T urks a t Ezine.
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T urkish troops a re rep o rted
|O> to have destroyed K ili in the
’0> n e u tra l zone.
Many G reeks
0> were killed and the women car-
: 0> ried off, the re p o rts declared.
STOOD LOW IN CLASSES
AT NAVAL ACADEMY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— R ear
A dm iral W illiam Snowden Sims,
At P o rtla n d 1-3; Sacram ento 0-1.
head of the Naval w ar college at
At San F rancisco 1-4; O akland 7-4
.
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, I N ew port, R. I., and com m ander of
I A very p retty w edding was sol-
At Seattle 1-6; S alt Lake 3-0.
I the A m erican fleets in E uropean wa-
LONDON. Oct. 16.— The firs t pay-
em nized a t the stone church, corner
At Los Angeles 3-3; Vernon 7-3.
. rv i.u
, ™
.
.
♦ s- i ters d u r‘n8 the w orld war, was
m ent by any allied pow ers upon the
I of F ifth and Mam stre e ts, a t high - .
. _.,
placed on the retired list Sunday ai
ten billions of w ar Joans due th e;
noon yesterday, by Rev. Judson O ld -;,.
,
WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEEK
L. ,,
,
’ \
, i the age of 64, a fte r 46 years of
U nited S tates, was m ade by G reat;
field, p asto r of the C ongregational I s e ry .ce
B ritain today, when th e tre a s u ry de-l
chiurch, im m ediately a fte r his own
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— Wea-I
R ear A dm iral Sims was born Oc­
p a rtm e n t tu rn e d over $50,000.000 to j
services. The co n tractin g p a r tie s '
The
College
W
om
en’s
club
of
th
e
th
e
r
outlook
for
the
period
October
tober
15, 1858, in P o rt Hope, On-
th e
U nited
S tates
governm ent-
Scoring in every period of the were George A rns and Miss Eva I
,
R
ogue
R
iver
valley
m
et
S
atu
rd
ay
af-;
16
to
21,
inclusive,
is
indicated
as
contest,
w
ith
th
e
exception
of
the
p
i
„
,
,
..
T
,
,
ta
ria
,
w here his fa th e r, a native-
th ro u g h the J. P. M organ com pany
e Bush d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. D H
,
‘ tern o o n w ith Mrs. F re d W ilson at! follows:
_
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&
b
o
m
Am
erican citizen, em ployed as
th ird canto, A shland high school de-i E. Bush, of 855 B stre e t. Meudel-
of New York.
• her hom e on N orth Main stre e t for
a
civil
engineer,
had m arried a Can-
Pacific Coast s ta te s— G e n e rally , feated th e K lam ath F a lls eleven
This is an in stallm en t on overdue
lm pres-
,.
. ,
, . ,
j th e ir re g u la r m onthly m eeting a n d I fa ir in C alifornia; u n settled and oc ¡S atu rd ay afternoon by a score of 20 ssohn s w edding , m arch was
„
m
i
adian
girl.
W
hen
the fu tu re adm iral
in te re st on over fo u r billions lent to
sively
rendered
by
Mrs.
C.
T.
Pine,
I
casional rain s in W ashington and to 0, in the first interscholastic foot­
¡was abonut 10 years old the fam ily
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 16. New u ngiand by th e U nited S tates. T he! i spent a very enjoyable afternoon.
as the b ridal p arty en tered the
Follow
ing
the
reg
u
lar
business
O
regon;
norm
al
tem
p
eratu
res.
O rleans, fam ed as the host of hun- beginning of th e in te re s t paym ents
ball gam e of the season. W ith the church. T here w ere no a tte n d a n ts ,! | rem oved to the United S tates, and on
Ju n e 24, 1876, young Suns was a p ­
dreds of conventions, p u re d today ig fixpected to aid in u n sn a rlin g the m eetIng of th e clu b ’ M rs- M- C Recd
N orthern Rocky M ountain and exception of a few plays n ear the
and th e ring service was used, l i t t l e ;
pointed to the naval academ y from
to . .P e rta in the larg est ci wd in her ,n ter-allled debt tangle.
P aym ents
* Very in te re s ti" g talk on “ W I P la te a u regions— G enerally fair and ; end of the stru g g le, the visitors put
D orothy Bush acting as rin g -b earer,
I.
*.
i .. .
.
'
'■ ! T T r rav
a VP els,”
IS ** t the
h o t ta
a lk
p - n a n principally
r i n p i n-a 11 v 1 n norm
n r m o al
1 tn
m n p o eratu
v o t n e res,
no
lk b being
tem
h isto
.v ...
when
m em .1 bers of . . the
A m eri­ a re to be m ade a t six
forw ard no real aggressive ability, carry in g the rin g in th e h e a rt of a Pennsylvania.
m o n th s’ in-
ab o u t New Zealand and H onolulu, -
F or some m onths Sims stood res­
can L 'ion m et in th e ir fo u rth an- terv als
and a t no tim e seriously th re a te n e d rose.
and was both in te re stin g and in-1
olutely
a t the foot of his class, but
nual n ,iional convention.
the locals’ goal.
The child-like bride was ch arm ­
stru ctiv e.
¡w
as
g
rad
u ated 28tli in a class of 56
S tim ulated by a reduced railro a d (jOLD j s DISI’OYERED
K lam ath F alls was lig h te r than ingly kow ned in w hite satin , w i t h !
At th e close of th e talk , delicious,'
iin
1880,
and en tered upon a career
ra te , low er hotel ta riffs and the
the A shland team and was ab so lu te­ a long w hite tulle veil reaching th e
ON ILLIIXOIS FARM
.
re fre sh m e n ts were served by th e j
|
which,
both
inconspicuous and in-
propspects for a tte n d an c e of num ­
ly unable to stop th e plunging and ground, and ca rry in g a show er
JO L IE T , 111,, Oct. 16.— Discovery hostess, assisted by M esdam es A. C.J
erous world w ar general and o th er
ru n n in g of th e backfield, w ith ex­ boquet of clem atis, anem ones and nocuous for 21 years, advanced him
notables. Legion men from all p a rts Of gold deposits on the farm of Brad- Joy a n d G-
Ja rv is, and the M isses,
ceptional occasions when a m an, m ore pink La F rance roses. The young. ¡only to the grade of lieu ten an t.
Sims was m arried to
of the country invaded the C rescent ford Green, six m iles w est of Jo lie t,
R idings, G eraldine R uch and
fo rtu n a te th an the o th ers, m anaged groom was a ttrac tiv e ly a ttire d in his I A dm H iral
itchcock, d a u g h te r of form er
L
oeta
R
ogers.
City. Convention officials believe was announced by J. V. F reem an , lo-!
to find a hole in the line and m ake
conventional best.
: Secretary of the In te rio r E than Al-
Mrs. H a rris Jones, p resident of
th a t th e a tten d an ce will exceed 100, I Ca l chem ist, a fte r a chem ical analy-l
the m ost of his advantage. The vis­
•
A
fter
the
cerem
ony
the
p
arty
was
Hitchcock, of St. Louis, in 1905.
sis
of
the
ore.
Tn
five
test
p
its
ai-
th
e
c
lu
b
’
Presid
e
d
’
and
M
rs-
E
-
E
-
LOS
ANGELES,
Oct.
16.—
Thou-
000 veterans.
itors had only one real m an, Graves,
driven
by
Mrs.
A
cklin
to
th
eir
fu
>
They
have five children— th re e girls
Kelly,
se
cre
ta
ry
,
and
som
e
30
o
t
h
e
r
!
sands
w
aited
a
t
the
dock
all
night
to!
G eneral Jo h n J. P ersh in g , who led ready dug th e assay showed from $3 !
who was able to find an* opening In tu re home on B stre e t, to p a rta k e of and two boyg
!
m
em
bers
from
M
edford
and
vicinity
send
a
rousing
cheer
when
the
tran
s-
the Legion m en in F ran ce and who to $33 of gold to th e ton of concen
< the A shland line of defense. Sev­ a w edding b rea k fa st prepared by
__________________
I w ere p resen t to enjoy the day. T here port “ T hom as” docked this m orning
was th e ir guest a t th e convention in tra te s. he added.
eral tim es he h it th e line w ith tell- (h eir (fiends. The groom is in th e) MAXy. 8 l4 lp R W E S A„ E
K ansas City last year, has ten ta -
The gold is th o u g h t hv geologists I w as a to tal of 45 m em bers and w ith the passengers and crew f ro m , 1 ing
.
effect, and was on(y downed
s v ,.,
the
burned
“
City
of
H
onolulu”
lin
e
r
.;
a
fte r hg h&d reeled Qff goQd y a rd . employ of the S oother,, Paclfm com-
tively accepted an in v itatio n to at- to be a h e ritag e of the glacial age, I guests Pre.sent-
m
aintenance
depart-
pany
in
Law rence G reen, 24, an orphan, age. Once he was nailed from be­
tend th is y ear's m eeting.
when th e huge creeping Ice fields ■
m ent.
F ootball dopesters were consider­
was th e hero of the b u rn in g vessel.
h ro u g h t down w ith them sam ples! RECEPTION GIVEN FOR
hind, p u ttin g an end to w hat prom ­
REV. CHANEY AND FAM ILY He discovered th e fire w hile swab-
ably upset d u ring the past week-end
from th e valuable gold deposits of
ised to be a long gain.
OREGON TRAIL IS MARKED
by th e scores reported from various
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■ bing th e decks and fought th e blaze
th e far n o rth .
Lack of proper know ledge of the
A reception was held in the par- w -th thg crew _ Therg w
BY D. A. R.’S AT ALBANY
p a rts of the country. The g reatest
as
no
panic
esgentja
js
of
gam
e
cost
th
e
vis­
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lors of the M ethodict church F rid ay am ong th e passengers.
su rp rise com ing from New Haven,
itors much{ valuable ground, a 15-
ALBANY, O r., Oct. 16.— A huge,
evening, to welcome th e new pastor,
w here the U niversity of Iowa h a n d ­
yard penalty im posed in th e final
rugged b oulder covered w ith m oss,
Rev. S. J. Chaney, and his fam ily.
ed the Yale eleven the sh o rt end of
will form the base for a bronze m e­
and the deaconess. Miss K uter.
period, followed by a long com pleted
a 6 to 0 score.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
? pass and some good line sm ashes en-
m orial plate th a t will m ark the spot
room s w ere beau tifu lly decorated
One of the biggest local sensa­
w here th e old Oregon tra il crossed
w ith flow ers and a u tu m n leaves, and <$>^<®><§><$><S><S>3>$’ <?>3><S><S><i><S><$><$ ahled A shland to cross th e goal for
tions was the re su lt of th e M edford
the th ird tim e. Two out of three
T akenah p ark in th e h e a rt of Al-i
w ere well filled by m em bers of the
G rants Pass gam e, played a t Med­
S
porting
New
Cars—
atte
m p ts a t converting th e e x tra unit
bany. The m a rk e r will be erected
congregation and th e ir friends.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— A m eri­ ford S aturday aftern o o n , in which
R ichard Beswick has purchased a w ere successful,
in th e sq u a re by the local c h a p te r
G. J. B illings announced th e pro-;
can forces on th e R hine, num bering it appeared the visitors had ab ­
X.
gram
,
which
“consisted
of
m
u
sic
a
l)new
sP °rt m odel Bu5pk- c ,a u d e Mib
“ S keet” M anarued, form er mid-
of D ad k h ters of th e A m erican Revo­
1200 m en, m ay be b ro u g h t home sorbed too m uch “c lim ate,” as they
LIB ER
. n . Tt will face the west.
. TY . , K . ans., . Oct.
.
. 16.— The num bers and sh o rt talks. The first le tt a seven Passenger to u rin g car, get s ta r on the U. of O. eleven, and very soon, it was sta te d follow ing a
lu tio
were thoroughly and decisively de-
The big four-ton rock was selected e ilt!' o: K ansas into investigation of
th e evening was devoted to A- J - Cro'S of Siskiyou a Buick ‘ 4” who m ade him self fam ous d u rin g the
conference
of
P
resid
en
t
H
arding,
’
feated by the record score of 1 to
The o rch estra ro ad ste r, and C. L. K incade a five O regon-H arvard classic refereed the
a t Knox b u tte and h ro u g h t to Ai­ tile Ku K lux K ian is believed to be; m usical num bers.
Secretary
of
W
ar
W
eeks
and
G
eneral
p. T his should serve to m ake them
bany u n d e r th e supervision of Alec a ssm ed with the announcem ent th a t plaved several selections, w hile Miss P® issen g er Buick.
I game.
P
e
rsh
in
g
a
t
th
e
W
hite
House.
easy
m eat for Ashland next S a tu r­
r . ......^...1
’ n » v ic
o z donor
in n n r n of f M ayor Schieri, of L iberty, will sue D oherty ________
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\l otor to G ran ts P ass—
The line-up for th e game was as
D
utnond. Sam K
Knox
is tb
the
gave a _ piano
solo, frxllzxnmsi
followed M
day,
when they play here, and a
th e city for $100,000 as a resu lt of by a read in g by Mrs. Gregg. Vocal
the g reat b a sa lt stone.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W illhite an d follow s:
second defeat will not be tak en so
D edication exercises will he held a tIogg.ng ad m in istered to him by d u e^g
M rs..D enton and Mr. H arry P o stm a ste r K aiser and two friends
K lam ath F alls, G arich, rig h t end; PICNIC IN LITHIA PARK v
IN
HONOR
OF
VISITORS
much to h eart.
h e re sh o rtly by th e D a u g h te rs of th e lnen believed to be K ian m em bers. . y e o
weIJ received
R obertson, rig h t tack le; T urner,
m otored to G rants Pass Sunday.
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)
The U niversity of Oregon w ent
G
overnor
Allen
is
likely
to
tak
e
aj
rig h t g u a rd ; C hristy, c en ter; F ra v in ,
A m erican R evolution.
Rev. C. F. K oehler, “ d ean ” of th e H un tin g Today—
A
p
leasan
t
picnic
was
held
in
Li-
down
under the o n slaught of the
hand in th e in v estigation and keepi
m in isterial association, extended the
c . G. E nglish spent the afternoon left g u a rd ; M oreland, left tack le;
th ia p ark Sunday by a num ber of heavy M ultnom ah club team , 20 to
the
s
ta
te
from
being
m
ulcted.
j new w orkers a h e a rty welcome, fol- today h u n tin g in th e Bear Creek hot- Row, left end; P ayton, q u a rte rb a c k ;
MANY SEEK PLACES
Graves, halfb ack ; M ills, h a lfb tek ; A shland people and th e ir visiting 0. The U niversity of Idaho, never a
ON COLLEGE GLEE CLUBS
lowed by Mr. and Mrs. Reed, John O. tom s.
relativ es, and all reported a very heavy contender in conference cir-
C. OE C. IRRIGATION DINNER
M otsenbacher, fullback.
R igg and Dr. Gregg, who gave sh o rt G uan i M embers W ill E a t
enjoyable
day. A fine picnic d in n er cles, surprised the northw est by
A shland — H obson,
rig h t
end;
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­
IS PLANNED FOR T H l lUSDAY talk s in behalf of the various d e p a rt­
com
tn n ie T
M he f o 484th
r d r i l l 'n
r T c pany
H c I a7 will h e m ^ eet
r
C b a P m a n - rig b*
C
arton,
right
waa
«
^
v
e
d
at noon, which included holding the U niversity of W shing-
LEG E. Corvallis. Oct. 16.— A spir­
m ents of the church. Rev. C hm ey
to m g h t for drill practice a t the Ar-
T n ek h art center- T hornton I about every known variety of good ton to a 2 to 0 victory. This was
The
irrig
a
tio
n
m
eeting
u
n
d
er;
a n ts for th e m en ’s and w om en’s glee
and Miss K u te r responded to these. niory, a fte r which the m em bers will ^ ’- ard, L o ck h art, c e n te r, in o rn to n ,
; the first tim e th e two team s had
clubs n u m b er 241 113 wom en and cham ber of com m erce auspices, will
Mr. B illings then announced th a t enjoy a feed and a talk from Cap- left g u a rd ; L each’ left tac k ,e ; W ilde'
G
uests
in
whose
honor
the
picnic
m et on the gridiron in a decade,
128 m en. Voices of all ranges ex- be held a t th e A rm ory on T hursday tbp rem a in d e r of th e evenlng would
t ' Adams> who has ju st re tu rn e d left e n d : N elson’ q u a rte rb a c k ^ B ee
was
held
w
ere:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
er-j
O regon’s “ F ig h tin g Aggies” m an-
cept basso-profundo a re rep resen ted , g e n in g or th is week. A dinner will
tu rn e d over to th e “ cooks,” who from th e n atio n al rifle m atches a t 80n’ h alfb ack ;
C lark,
halfback;
rick
P.
A
ndrew
s,
who
have
ju
st
a
r
-
)
aged
to win a listless contest from
Scores for the chorus have been or- be served at < o clock anil a pro- gerved ¡ce cream and cake,
Camp P e rry , Ohio. C aptain Adam s R usb (c a p ta in ), fullback.
rived
from
th
e
ir
hom
e
in
K
ansas,
Pacific
university by a close m argin,
dered by teleg rap h from Boston.
pram of speeches will follow the
will
speak
on
points
which
he
con-|
and
Mr.
R
eeder
and
Miss
H
ighland
em
erging
with a th re e point lead.
dinner. It is intended th a t th is pro­
siders
of
vital
in
te
re
st
to
the
com­
R
eeder,
of
Beverley
Hills,
Calif.,
The
score
a t C orvallis was O. A. C.
gram shall be in th e n a tu re of edu-
THREE NATIONS LAND
pany and tell of his activities while
w
’lio
a
re
leaving
the
city
a
fte
r
a
3,
P.
U.
0.
MAKINES IN CHINA cation along th e lines of fu rth e r de-
I in th e easta.
visit.
O thers in a tten d an ce w ere: ;
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velopm ent in irrig a tio n , especially as
j
W
ill
M
otor
to
P
ortlan
d
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D. W. W heeler and fam ily of Med- NEW TRIA L DEMANDED IN
LONDON. Oct. 16.__A m erican, p erta in in g to A shland and th e South.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor and
ford, A aron Andrew s and two d a u g h -;
P. G. & E. CONDEMNATION SUIT
B ritis h and Ja p an e se m arines have A shland-B elleview d istric t.
Among!
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. T aylor and dau g h ­
ters of M edford, Mrs. M athews of-
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been landed to preserve o rd er at Foo those Invited to speak a re : Prof. F.
Beverley,
Calif.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J
.j
REDDING,
Calif., Oct. 16.— At-
te r expect to leave Tuesday for P o rt­
Chow, the seat of th e la te st o u tb reak C. R eim er, of th e T alen t experim ent
land and V ancouver, W ash.
They
D augherty, Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ar- torneys for the Pacific Gas & Elec-
in China
sta tio n ; F. C. D illard en gineer of
expect
to
m
ake
th
e
trip
by
m
achine,
jg
__q,be
rison.
Mrs. H. W. A ndrew s, and Mr. trie com pany have m ade a m otion in
A rev o lu tio n ary governm ent has the T alent irrig a tio n d istric t: C. C.
NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 16.— and will be gone for about 15 days. ! WASHINGTON, Oct.
-and
Mrs.
A. G. Adam s.
¡the su p erio r court a sk in g for a new
been established at Foo Chow by th e Cate, county a g en t: A. C. Joy. J. W. ♦ Love le tte rs passed betw een the Rev.
United S tates suprem e co urt has de­
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tria l of the condem nation suit
McCoy
and
others.
Mr.
V.
O.
N.
rebels.
c id e d . a t least by inference, th a t the!
E dw ards H all, rec to r of St. J o h n ’s
Sm ith will preside over the m eet­
LOCAL CONTRACTOR BUYS
FEW
EX-SERYH’E
MEN
IN
ag
ain st the Dennis fam ily th a t end-
m otion picture in d u stry is not a
1 Episcopal church, and Mrs. Jam es
WILLAMETTE
VALLEY
RANG«
RESPONSE
TO
BUREAU
MAN
ed
two weeks ago in th e ju ry giving
ing
and
a
special
inv
itatio
n
is
ex-
BABE RUTH IS FINED
monopoly. The co urt declined to re-!
Mills his choir leader, before both
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th
e
d efendants $52,500 for rip arian
sun
,
S io .n non
n it l i tv
ti B 4 I.L i CLUB
1.« r» tended to th o se who are p 1 a rtic u la r were f 8 ound m u rd . ered . , . have . been lo
view a su it to recover $750,000 dam-)I
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in terested in th is question.
A. L. Lam b, one of A shland’s fore­
Only a few ex-service m en who rig h ts on P it river.
•eges ag ain st the Om aha film board
cated, privated detectives said today.
need vocational tra in in g , com pensa­
m ost and m ost progressive contrae*
The m otion was m ade on various
NEW YORK. Oct. 16.— B»be R u th
and th e P a th e exchange, bro u g h t by,
tors, and who was th e first to in tr o ­
tion. hospitalzation and rein sta te- points fam iliar to atto rn ey s— e rro rs
was fined $10,000, the larg e st fine CO-OPERATION MAY’ BRING
C harles G. B inderup, of Om aha.
duce m achinery into his business
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i m ent of w ar risk insurance, availed Of law , insufficiency of the evidence,
e v e r assessed in baseball, last Ju n e
CANNERY TO BROWNSYILI.E CHRISTIAN WORKERS RAND
; them selves of th e o p p o rtu n ity to excessive dam ages, e rro rs of the
fo r b rea k in g tra in in g . A ccording to
«—
VISIT GOLD H ILL SUNDAY here, has purchased an 82 acre ranch
these rep o rts. Babe kicked over th e
BROW NSVILLE, Or.. Oct. 16. Tf
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tw o m iles from W oodburn, Or., on NEW ORGANIZATION W II.L
! m eet w ith W. F. Loom is, special con- court, and th a t th e verdict was
tra c es because he becam e discour- fru it grow ers in th e Calapooia val-
Sixteen m em bers of th e C hristian th e Pacific highw ay. Follow ing his
PR IN T M ARSHFIELD PA PE R ta c t rep resen tativ e of th e v e te ran s’ ag ain st th e law as given to the ju ry
aged about his slum p in b a ttin g and lev w 11 co-operate w ith P resid en t W orkers band of this city m otored early policy, he has purchased full
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b u reau , who was a t th e city hall for ¡n t he c o u rt’s instructions.
M ARSHFIELD, Oct. 16. — The th is . _ purpose today.
A ttorneys
for the Dennis fam ily
w as fined by . Colonels R unper and Holt ot th e Eugene F ru it G row ers to Gold Hill Sunday, w here they as- m otor equipm ent from th e local
. .
H uston of th e Y anks.
associat on. it is probable th a t th is sisted in th e Sunday school d u rin g Fordson agency, including a tra c to r Coos County P ublishing com pany.
Mr. Loom is announced th is a fte r- jloid (h a t the case is ended as the
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place will have a new cannery he- th e m orning and conducted the and m any o th er farm in g im plem ents, was organized here w ith a capital of. noon th a t he would rem ain in th e com pany has appropriated th e w ater
fore th e next fru it season rolls m orning service. In th e afternoon These will be se n t to the ranch as $10.835 and 314 stockholders locat- city for one m ore day. leaving for and p a jd *he judgm ent.
KEEP OUT OF POLITICS,
ADYK’E GIVEN TO PR IE S T S around. T here has been no cannery they held a class in Bible study.
led th ro u g h o u t th e county. The di- M edford late Tuesday afternoon.
soon as possible.
here sincp the b u rn in g of th e G raves
The m em bers of th e band w ere;
Though Mr. Lam b owns consider- rectors a re A. B. Gidley, L. D, Gor- He is desirous th a t all who wish to CHATTER TOO MUCH IN
ROME. Oct. 16.— The V atican has com pany’s p lan t tw o y ears ago.
well pleased w ith th e re su lts of th e a ble property bo‘h here and in th e don, O. K. H ulen, A. K. Peck, of see him o r who have any questions
PRAYERS, SAYS PASTOR
issued an im p o rtan t w arning to b i s h - -------------------------------
m eetings, each of which was well vicinity of his new location, he will M arshfield; F red S. Bynon, N orth they need answ ering, come to the
LONDON, Oct. 16.— “ We are too
ops and priests of the C atholic On th e Sick l.is t—
atten d ed . T he o rch estra accom pan-j rem ain in th e city indefinitely, Bend: J. E. Ross, Coquille; W illiam city hall in th e m orning.
talk a tiv e in our p rayers and c h a tte r
church not to p a rticip a te in political
Mrs. George Robison is confined jed th e band and played several fine though he in ten d s u ltim ately to re- M ast, Bandon and A. C. Chase, Myr-1
too m uch,” says th e Rev. M. C arpen­
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to her hom e by illness.
contests.
selections at the m eetings.
move
his ranch.
tie Point.
A want ad w ill sell it.
t e r Gamier, of Pusey House.
~
i Marie
KLAMATH FALL HI
THOUSANDS GREET
SIÍRVIVOHS OF SEÂ
KANSAS KEAN MAY
BE INVESTIGATED
STATÜS
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