Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wífó Service)
VOLUME 4
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY’ OCTOBER 17, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
TRI BOTE IS PAID
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ELY RIA, Ohio, Oct. 17.— As
a resu lt of th e railro a d shop-
m en’s s trik e , ab o u t a dozen
♦> O berlin college stu d e n ts will
i y tak e it com paratively easy th is
y collegiate year.
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This “ w ork-your-w ay” stu-
I ?> dents took the place of strik e rs
in* railro a d shops. They w ere
GOMPERS AND LANDIS BOTH
• paid $9 per day each and were
PR A ISE QUALITIES OF
1 • given clothing, board and lodg-
LEG IO NNAIRES
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As a resu lt they w ere unable
s> to spend any m oney and ac-
OREGON'S DELEGATION
quired a good-sized bank ac-
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CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 17.
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£ in h er engagem ent rin g a fte r
$> she had been m arried helped
?> win a divorce for Mrs. E lsie
! <S> S chriefer, salesw om an, in the
•$> dom estic rela tio n s c o u rt here
recently. A dditional testim ony
was to th e effect th a t in th re e
|^> years h er hush nd purchased
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R ep resen tatives o f th e S tate A re Ap­
poin ted to R esp on sib le P osition s
o n t arion s C om m ittees aud A re
Lively T hroughout M eetings.
OF BLAZE HAS
NOT BEEN DETERMINED
M ishap Occurs
F lig h t; Many
paperm en in
C onflagration
NEW O RLEANS, Oct. 17.— The
lx “'i'on today selected San F rancisco
a s tiic location o f n ext year’s con ­
ven tion .
P ilot to E xhibition
O fficers am i News­
C lose Proxim ity to
H ave C lose Calls.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 17.—
i One m an was seriously in ju red and
four slightly when a fire of unknow n
Nosing her way to the ground a t Ross field, Arcadia, Cal., the giant dirigible C-2 reached the goal of her epoch-
origin destroyed the giant arm y d ir­
m aking transcontinental flight and thereby earned the distinction of being the flrst of her kind to cross the continent
igible, prior to a scheduled exhihi-
under her own power. The C-2 traveled 3,308 miles and was 66 hours and 20 m inutes in the air.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 17.— Sam ­
I; tion flight th is m orning.
i
uel G ontpers, lab o r head, and Judge
The dirigible was surrounded hv
L andis, baseball czar, both paid a
5 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 PEO PLE ATTEND
1 arm y officers and new spaperm en.
glow ing trib u te to A m erican fight-i
CHAUTAUQUAS AND LYCEUMS
HAMMOND, Ind., Mrs. Hazel Me- N um erous
narrow
escapes from
e rs g a th e red for th e fo u rth a n n u a l .
NEW BRUNSW ICK, N. J., Oct. 17.
N ally age 26, accused by her hus- death are related. Two were Iorced
Legion convention.
D uring th e past year, 51,000,000
band ’ of th e m u rd e r of th e ir two to i um P from tb e b u rn in g dirigible,
L e tte rs which reveal a clandestine
“ W r w ant to see you boys c o n -’
people took advantage of the splen-l
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,ove
a
ffa
ir
p
rio
r
to
th
e
sensational
children,
tw ins, denies having ever which was on a tran sco n tin en tal
tin u e constructive e ffo rts tow ard
.
5
did a ttra c tio n s offered by various
m u rd e r of Rev. Dr. H all and Mrs.
given
b
irth
to the children
She fl*Kbt from C alifornia to V irginia,
h ig h er A m ericanism ,” L andis said.
C hautauqua and lyceum b u reau s in
Jam es Mills have been found.
savs she bought two dolls and told
Bad th e fire occurred a few min-
"T h e o rg anization of th e w orkers
j th is country. T elling of th e advan­
E xcerpts from th e clergym an’s
her husband they w ere alive. She »tea la te r all would have had io
and the veteran s of th e w ar is p e r­
tages of this form of in stru ctio n a l,
notes a re :
¡w an ted to m ake su re th a t he loved Tum P 4or th e ir lives.
haps above all o th ers responsible for
e n te rta in m e n t, Clay Sm ith has con­
"
I
w
ant
to
hold
you
close,
c
o
m
-!
children.
A m erica’s fu tu re ,” Gom pers de-
trib u te d an especially fine a rticle in
m une w ith you, stro k e your dear
M ary G riffiths, a nurse, told an FO REST RENTAL FUND S ARE
i E tu d e, for th e m onths of A ugust
clar^d
i
,
DISTRIBUTED IN THE STATI»
,
i “ governm ent face and look deep * into those won-1
! interview er th a t she atten d ed Mrs.
G o n p e rs denounced
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, of and Septem ber.
The th irty -n in th an u al convention
, tio n ary
___d and
e rtu l eyes. Beloved h e a rt, vou a ’ re
McNally d u rin g her confinem ent and
bv in unction” as "rev o lu
the M cN aughton P roduction co m -1
of the Oregon W. C. T. U. was held
Jackson county’s sh are of the for-
. la vio'
. , tion
.
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th
e
w
onder
h
e
a
rt
of
m
e,
life,
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of co n stitu tio n al guar-
¡a t McMinnville October 10 to 13, th a t she saw the faces. She asserted
pany, arriv ed from M arshfield Sun-'
the wife alw ays covered them from est reserve ren ta ls, am ounting to
love, m ystery and affection, all
antees. Tn his references to th e in ­
: and was a red -lette r event, m arked
day, w here they ju st com pleted a
view— la te r she saw th e m other wipe 58404.33, has been d istrib u ted bv
bound up in tru e love.
D arling,
I as it was by the new unions th a t had
junction i ’i the recent railro a d strik e
very successful engagem ent for the
blood from the face of the boy
i th e secretary of state. The law pro-
w hat a gay gypsy you w ere today.
h e said the in ju n ctio n p rev en tin g
: M arshfield E lks, and w ere busy all ;
; been organized and the splendid
N eighbors rep o rt th e
m other vides th a t 75 per cent of the fund
Oh, how I w anted to play w ith you,
th e sale of a n y th in g stro n g e r th an
day yesterday selecting ta le n t for j
work reported done over the sta te ,
b u t we will play, som e day next
wheeled the dolls around In a buggy, ’ is to be used for road im provem ent
" n e a r b e e r” at th e convention was
the a n n u al show of the A shland B.
according to the sta te m e n t of Mrs.
The case will be continued to m o r-! a «d the rem ain d er for school pur-
week. I w ant to hold you.”
I Alice Jillson, Jackson county dele-
" a n insu lt to v eteran s and hotel p ro ­
P. O. Elks.
row, as th e prosecuting a tto rn ey Poses. The total am ount d istrib u ted
R ehearsals w ere sta rte d last even­
I gate. Mrs. E. B. A ndrew s, sta te or-
p rie to rs .”
w ants m ore tim e in which to prep are was $110,015.21.
“ W h a t’s th e m a tte r w ith Gomp­
ing a t the E lk s’ club room s, and;
1 ganizer, reported 400 m em bers add-
new
evidence.
I Tw enty-nine of the 36 counties in
I ed to th e W. C. T. U. th ro u g h her
e rs. h e ’s all rig h t,” was shouted
: from now on to the date of th e show,
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i the sta te participated in the distribu-
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I NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— A ttorney
which is O ctober 31 and Novem ber
! effo rts alone.
across th e hall.
' tion. W allowas received the great-
G eneral D au g h erty ’s ru lin g , th a t no
1, th e club will be a busy place.
Problem
s
of
law
enforcem
ent
were
I est slice, w ith $17,326.40. Jose-
liq u o r shall be b ro u g h t into th e , , ,
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 17.— Com-j
This y e a r’s a ttra c tio n , which is tt . , n,. x ,
, .
,
ably discussed by A ttorney F. B
I phine county received $2677.39, and
U nited S tates by foreign ships, has \ I ♦ Z, 1 , Z k 11 V ZS Z I ZS M Z-k 1 **k k. I . • V . a Z. a -a aa J „ if X
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m itte e ap p o in tm en ts form ed th e m ain:
title d , "W e Should W orry,” prom ­
M itchell federal prohibition officer,
'K la m a th county $10,637.66.
L in­
been atta ck e d by foreign nations,
o rd e r of business follow ing th e op-'
ises to be bigger and b e tte r th an any
D
elegates
and
visitors
to
the
num
­
coln county’s sh are was th e sm all­
who ask F ederal Judge H and for a |
ening cerem onies of th e fo u rth an-,
yet produced by th e local lodge. M r.'
ber of ab o u t 200 a tte n d ed the b an ­
est, being b u t $66.48.
perm
an
en
t
in
junction
a
g
ain
st
the
en­
n u al convention of the Am erican L e-|
and Mrs. Powell have been associat-1
quet in th e dining room of the F irst
forcem
ent
of
th
e
ruling.
OAKLAND,
Calif.,
Oct.
12.-
-As
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.
u
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v
.
glon M onday m orning. The Oregon
ed w ith th e M cN aughton P roduction
JACKSON COUNTY'S FIRST
Foreign ship ow ners contend th a t B aptist church. S tate P resid en t Mrs. I
Thomas W oolwine, dem ocratic can-
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deleg atio n was well represented.
com pany for the p ast Awo years m
Mary L. M allet was to astm istress. I
CORN SHOW OPENS SATURDAY
th
e
possession
of
liquor
in
th
e
seas
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Oregon S tate C om m ander George didate lor governor, launched a de- C aH fornia. L ast Decem ber was th eir
G reetings w ere given by M ayor W. S .'
stores
on
foreign
vessels,
in
America,}
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17.— Led by
R. W ilb u r was nam ed on the reso lu ­ uunciation of the Kn Klux K ian last : first trip to Oregon, when they pro-
H ouck for th e city of M cMinnville,
S outhern O regon’s first corn show
tio n com m ittee, H arry R. Nelson, night, a m an rose from the a u d ie n c e ’ | duced " P u rp le F la sh e s” for the is not w ithin th e restric tio n s of the | and o th er prom inent citizens spoke, i H erb ert W ilson, m illionaire ro b b e r’ ■ will open in M edford S aturday, Oc­
of D etroit and Chicago, and convict­
s ta te a d ju ta n t, was placed on th e and deposited a p laste r cast model R oseburg B. P. O. E. w ith great eig h teen th am endm ent.
The c h ild ren ’s farm hom e program j
tober 21. All en tries m ust be m ade
ed m u rd e rer of his pal in jail, t h r e e 1
of
a
k
lan
sm
a
n
in
full
regalia.
c re d e n tia ls and perm an en t o rganiza­
success, playing to capacity houses
u n d er charge of Mrs. Ada W allace
j prior to the noon hour on that d a 'e
oth ers m ade a successful jail escape.
An h u n d red m en rose sim ultan-! d u rin g th e engagem ent.
tion and ru le s com m ittee; Roy R.
Ari’ vo in O hio— .
j U nruh, was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. |
They overpow ered th e prison at-1 a t the exhibit room of the M edford
Knox was chosen on two com m ittees, eously in the hall as W oolw ine hurled i The Pow ells come to A shland very
W ord from Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ’ U nruh sta te d th a t the c h ild ren ’s
cham ber of commerce. F or one week
naval a ffa irs and m ilita ry a ffa irs; it to the floor. The m en left, and : highly recom m ended, Mrs. Pow ell as D ickerson, from C incinnati, rep o rt farm hom e, consisting of 245 acres taches and severely in ju red one. The : the display will be open to the pub­
en escaped in a m ail tru c k a fte r i
C harles W. E rsk in e rep resen ts O re­ the sp eak er was cheered by the bal­ being a tale n te d a rtis t as well as a th a t they are having an enjoyable located th re e and ft h alf m lies n orth I : m
.
.
lic, a fte r th a t it is to he shipped to
ance
of
the
audience.
very clever d ire c to r,‘and Mr. Pow ell trip , and Mr. D ickerson im proving and east of C orvallis, on the g r a v e l’ ^o rc*n® 4be driver to „ive up h.. ma , P o rtlan d for a display at th e Pacific
gon on th e c o n stitu tio n a l am end­
m ents. G. L ane Goodell on th e tim e,
! as being one of th e best chorus and in h ealth.
T heir d estination is highw ay which will be h ard surfaced chine.
In te rn atio n a l Stock show.
The ja il doors w ere left open f o r !
«and place for the 1923 conclave, COPCO LIN E NEARLY
Louisville, Tenn.
' m usical d irecto rs on th e coast.
in th e very n e a r fu tu re , is all th a t
Jackson county corn -011 display a t
oth ers to escape. The keys are g o n e :
Glenn R. Dudley on finance. P at H.
COM PLETED TO EUGENE
—. i could be desired.
the sta te fair a t Salem , v. as un­
and guards are blocking th e exit ’
Allen on legislation, W illiam B. F ol-i
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W hile speaking of th e pledges
equaled by exhibits from any o th er
w ith shot guns.
EUGENE, Oct. 17.— The electric
let on A m ericanism , and Dr. E ugene
th a t had been received, Mrs. U nruh
county
in th e state.
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transm ission line of the C a lito rn ia ,
' ‘B uck” Rockev on reh a b ilita tio n .
paused for a m om ent and then her
Oregon Pow er com pany betw een th e !
Local and Personal
clear, distinct voice ran g o ut these BURTON W INNE LANDS BERTH
big p lan t ^l Prospect, Jackson coun-|
ON O. A. C. FOOTBALL TEAM
w ords: “ A pledge to the c h ild ren ’s
ty, and Springfield, has finally been
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farm hom e of $2500 by Jesse Win-
B urton W inne, son of Mr. and
com pleted, according to' announce-
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b u rn , of A shland, O regon.” How the
m ent of Oregon Pow er officials here, v in e Concert Last
E ven ing—
' H aw ley to Speak in M edford—
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,
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. . . , T Mrs. C. W. W inne, of Sherm an
t
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women cheered, w hat rejoicing! I
It is now only a m a tte r of “ tying in ”
The concert broadcasted from th e
In ord er to nail up a few pickets I wigh Mr w jn b u rn m ight have had stre e t, landed a b erth on the O. A. C.
at each end of the line before c u r - ’ statio n a t the county fa ir grounds; in his political fence, C ongressm an
p r jVijege Of j USt looking in a t : football team this year, and is m ak-
i ing good, according to word from !
re n t is supplied to th e M ountain Last evening was the best yet given W. C. Hawley will speak to th e re-
,
,
th a t convention a t th a t m om ent. I
I S tates Pow er com pany from the and was heard a t som e very great publicans of Jackson county in Med-
gure he would have been mucb C orvallis, having played as fullback
P rospect plant.
The local
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cal pow er distances, as fa r as E dm onton, A lta, ford W ednesday night. O ctober 18, pleaaed tfaat hig money had been well d u ring the gam es played so fa r this
PEK IN G , Oct l 7 . _ Chiliese b an .
ag the women> m any of them , I Sea± ° n '
.
,
d its a re holding Anton L unden, an
D ETRO IT, Oct. 17.— P rice cuts on com pany’s engineers are bus iv en- W allace Id a., also rep o rted the m u- according to word received from th a t
tion
av.ng been
all m odels of F oul cars a re annouu- gaged in in stallin g su b statio
n equip- sic
sic as
as h having
been received
received th
th e e re
re city.
city. W omen and the younger vot- werp present whQ had gQne QUt and I W inne is a g rad u a te of the Ash- A m erican m iss;o n a ry , it is rei,orted
ced
to he effective
im m ediately, m ent to handle the c u rre n t th a t will ¥«ry distinctly. The Jo rd a n re c e lv -|e rs a re specially invited to come and solic;ted from bouse to house in all land hlgh sch° o1' hav in B finished his by the A inerlcan legation.
w ork here w ith th e class of ’20, and
T his
is in a n sw er to
th e D urant be delivered to th e Springfield plant. In? set was placed in the Kay a n d , h e a r w hat Mr. Haw ley has to say.
Troops have disarm ed 6000 R us­
kinds of w eather, to raise funds.
’was
a m em ber of th e football team . sian forces seeking refuge in Man-
M
orr'son
garage
and
tu
rn
e
d
out
some
A
ccident
N
arrow
ly
A
verted—
The
new
prices
a
re:
.challenge.
Mr. W in b u rn ’s donation am ounts
fine m usic d u rin g the evening.
W. F. A rant and Clyde Young had tQ alm ost th e prjce of a CQttage w here he played tackle. He is also ch u ria from the .«red s„ BUrroutlding
C hassis, $235; coupe, $530: se- CHRISTIAN E N DEA V< >RERS
a
near-accident sh o rtly a fte r noon wWch wH1
tfae meaQg pf sh e lte r. an overseas v eteran, leaving high V ladivostok
<lan. $585; tru c k , $380, and to u rin g
\ E R I III SY THIS YYEEK [m l.cim en ts Are R eturned—
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I F o u r indictm ents w ere retu rn ed to d ay> as Y ounS was com inS out oi ing 20 needy little orphans who a t sch° o1 a t th e ou tb reak of the w ar
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r a r , $298.
The C rater L ake society of the
M onday a t tbe opening session Of the th e e n tra n ce of th é F ord garage and present really have no one to love and going over as a m em ber of the
TWO ARE FIN ED IN
C h ristian E ndeavor is very busy this
October term of court. The p resent A rant was &o in s n o rth on M ain them
T here they will have a lov- 65th company.
FA ILU R E TO GIVE AID
JUSTICE COURT MONDAY
He is well acquainted w ith the
week. g e ttin g everything ready for
session -s expected t o finish its w o r k ’s tre e t’ Both cars w ere b ro u ght to iQg houge m otber to love and care
LANDS MOTORIST IN JAIL
the union convention which will be by T hursday. The p etit ju rv for t h e '3 s t°P w ith o u t any m aterial dam age f(>; them ag tb e ir Tery own w here railroad men of A shland, spending
B urton F ru lin was fined $50 when
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Chelsea
A
held
b e e ’n ning F rid ay of this week. October term of co urt
will m e e t 'beinS done’ b u t not u n til tbe fenders ln tle sigterg and b ro th e rs ¿ in not bis vacations for the la st few years
YREKA. Oct.
he appeared Monday afternoon and
H u h b an l a fte r a prelim narv hear- and c° n tin u in g up to and including M onday, October 23.
D em urrers, of tbe two m achines had locked and bg com pelled to geparate . The nam e f,r,n g a loc°m otive on the S hasta di pled guilty to the charge of speed-
Sunday.
six
in
num
ber,
in
the
n
ig
h
trid in g in- tbe A rant car bad bum bed into 3 car of Jesse W inburn will ever be kind- i 7 ision a " d is 3 favorite w ith th e ing on the highw ay S aturday night.
ing here in the ju stic e ’s co u rt, was
,
V. z e x r,tx.Azst
P K i « IO
I'lfXXZC’ on t tb e V
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The young people of th e Congre- dictm
ents, were denied, the c o u rt ov-1 Park ed zl across 4 tb
s tr e e t H This
is Jy rem em bered by t he W om en’s boys
ro
a zl
d-
i Officer McMahon m ade the a rre s t
hound over for tria l and hail fixed
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a t S1000 on the com plaint of A B S34’01131’ C h ristian and P resb y terian e rru lin g the defense and upholding a dangerous place, and drivers should C hrigtian T em perance Union.
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and appeared ag ain st th e defen d an t
Cresw ell e lm r -in - him w ith knock- churches a re endeavoring to m ake the validity of th e indictm ents. The guard a ^ ain st accidents there.
Ag cQunty pregident of Jack8On “SANTA CLARA’S” CAPTAIN
a t the appointed tim e.
county. I wish to th an k Mr. W in -1
D EN IES STRIKING DREDGE
Ing down and in ju rin g the la tte r and th is convention tbe best ever b e ld - next legal move open for o btaining a Services P ro v e In te re s tin g —
H arley Brown, who was a rre ste d
and are ask in g the support of the deiay is the filing of a m otion ask-!
The ^ v / c e s Sunday evening at b u rn ; ,«May tfae Lord blesg theg and
failing to stop and ren d e r aid.
th e sam e evening as young F ru lin ,
i ABERDEEN. W ash.. Oct. 17.—
m em bers of th e churches to put it ing for a change of venue.
The th e M eth«dist church proved one of keftp theg
T he accident occurred on the sta te
failed to ap p e ar in c o u rt and a w ar­
over in fine shape.
cases w ere put on the docket for the 4be m ost in te restin g held in th e last
The educational session, presided U ndam aged, except for a long paint ra n t is now out for his a rre st. Ha
highw ay about five m iles south of
term of co urt beginning next Mon- several weeks. The o rch estra was over by Mrs. G. L. Buland showed scratch on the sta rb o a rd side of her will have to answ er to the charge
G azelle, on Ju ly 28th. Since which
s ta rte d anew, w ith Dr. C. F. T ilton th e good work th a t ou r public bow, the Pacific M ail’s in terco astal
day
as soon as he is located.
tim e Cresw ell has been confined in W1IITE HOUSE FUNCTIONS
in charge, and G. H. Yeo took charge schools a re doing along th e line of liner “ Santa C lara,” which early S at­
The to u rist, who posted $50 for
a hospital w ith a broken leg and has
CANCELLED FOR W INTER Drcssm ak.'ng C lasses to 6 p e n —
of the com m unity singing d u rin g the scientific
tem perance
in struction. urday m orning sank the port dredge his appearance, failed to show u p ,
been unable to ap p e ar in court.
—
The part-tim e dressm ak in g classes servlce
“ P o rtla n d ” a t Mocks Bend, in th e
Several prizes w ere given to pupils
and the bond was declared forfeited
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— Because will be s ta rte d in this city next week H unters Are F in ed —
W illam ette river, cast anchor here at
for
essays
w
ritten
d
u
rin
g
th
e
school
by the court.
Ladies* Aid to M eet—
of the illness of Mrs. W arding th e and it is desired th a t all who are
11:30 o’clock Sunday m orning. * We
T he lu re of easy shots at birds
year,
followed
by
addresses
by
P
re
s­
George R. C arlton, a book agent,
The re g u la r m onthly business and usual w in ter social functions at th e in te rested in th e w ork will phone to
proved expensive to M edford h u n t­ ident J. S. L anders, of M onm outh stru ck the d red g e’s pipe line, not the
who
was tak e n in charge by local
social m eeting of th e L ad ies’ Aid so- W hite H ouse, including the diplo- Miss Blanche Hicks a t the lib rary , or ers, who co n trib u ted $30 each in
dredge,” said C aptain Stevenson,
norm
al,
and
P
resid
en
t
Carl
G.
Doney
police
S atu rd ay n ig h t, also appeared
ciety of the M ethodist church will he m alic, arm y and navy, ju d iciary and to Mrs. F. G. Sw edenburg a t her j llstiCe T ay lo r’s c o u rt Monday
m aster of the "S a n ta C lara.” “ The
E.
of
W
illam
ette
university.
in
court
and was assessed $25 on a
held W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t th e legislative receptions, have been home.
’ th in g happened so quickly th a t it is
R. W’oodcock of L akeview , Or., ex­
charge
of
d isorderly conduct.
He
hom e of Mrs. W. J. M oore, 235 N orth been cancelled.
Com plain of R aeing-
im possible to give an a ccu rate ac­
ceeded the lim it allow ed u n d e r the
was found in a s ta te of intoxication
Main stre e t. T he a n n u a l election of
A lthough h e r condition continues
A num ber o f th e resid en ts on th e law . w h ile F. F. Moore, of Med lr d , Out for H u n tin g Season—
count of it. W hen th e ship stru ck
° !! 1 '
p
‘ 1 ' 1
show im nioxem ent. Mr>. H arding B oulevard r r e com plaining of th e ,in his a n x 'e tv for m ore b irds, s e tj
R obert Casev and George Rippev the pipe line the joint connecting the by th e officers.
ine and a larg e a tte n d an c e of m em - has been able to sit up in bed only racing th a t m achines are doing on foot on a gam e refuge, Both of th e left th is m orning w ith tw o o th er m en line w ith the dredge was severed and
bers as well as friends a re urged to for a few m in u tes a t a tim e.
th a t stre e t around 6 o’clock each ev- men pleaded guiltv.
The a rre s ts for the headw aters of the Rogue riv- w ater rushed in. sin k in g th e dredge. Move R eported—
a tte n d . S tra n g e rs a re cordially i n - 1 ----------------------------
ening, and insist th a t some a c tio n ' w ere m ade by P. H. Daily, d istric t er. w here they expect to spend th e The ‘S anta C la ra ’ did not touch th e ..P a u l Brown m oved today from 160
▼ited.
A w ant ad w ill sell it.
be tak e n to p u t a stop to it.
gam e w arden.
i balance of th e h u n tin g season.
. dredge p ro p er.”
< Fourth street to 5«6 Allison street.
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STATES SHE KILLED
ON N. J.
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