Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1922, Image 1

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(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME-
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
• UNITED STATES W ANTS
•
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1922
No. 40
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♦ “ CITY OF HONOLULU”
American Destroyers Start for Turkish Waters
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OLYMPIC GAMES H ERE
NEXT TIME IN 1928
SENT TO BOTTOM BY
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H E R BE R T WILSON AND HIS TWO
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PALS A R E C A IT l'R E D
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Man and W om an A rrested Near Los
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Have B een F ond o f H u n tin g and
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IN DIICH OF H R
Fishing.
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TO RECTOR ARE
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18. <?■
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cause of the fire soon.
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EARLY TODAY
EX-CONVICT SHELTERS
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Twelve United States destroyers are hurrying across the A tlantic on their way to Turkey where they will re-1
lnforce R ear Admiral B ristol’s squadron, which is protecting American lives and property in the N ear East. T h e'
flotilla is under the command of Capt. C. M. Tozer. The illustration shows sailors getting the last supplies aboard }
the vessels a t Newport News, Va„ and, below, the little craft ready to leave port.
A dm its She Could Rave for Hours;
B em oans
Lack o f “ L ovenest” ;
D ead M inister C alled “ Bal») k in s,”
“ H oney,” S w eeth eart” and O thers.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18.— H erbert
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 18.
W ilson, m illionaire ban d it and an ex-}
— Six additional le tte rs received by
m in iste r of Brow nsville, Or., to g e th ­
R ector H all from Mrs. Mills, “ won­
e r w ith Guido Spingola, alias “ The
FR ITLA N D , Idaho, Oct. 18.-
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der h e a rt” choir singer, form s an-
M ouse,” charged w ith an $80,000 Recoming suddenly insane, Mrs.
j ASTORIA, Or., Oct. IS .— W. N. o th e r c h ap ter in the tem pestuous
robbery of the S tan d ard Oil com- John Driscoll threw h er two babies
¡F o rd , an A storia fo r-hire driv er is love tragedy. E xcerpts follow:
pany, and Adam Blazyk, alias Adam into an irrig atio n ditch yesterday.
‘in a serious condition in a local hos-
“ My darling, how will you seem
W ard, who was u n d er life sentence a fte r which she plunged in a fte r
} pital. He was shot th ro u g h the ab-; today? I'm tire d — I want to lie w ith
for th e m u rd e r of his aged landlady, thefti.
dom en last n ight by a passenger.
¡you and rest for hours. Honey, you
w ere c ap tu red in a house n e a r here
H er husband saw h e r jum p and i
“ W e’ll se ttle things rig h t now ,” put dear p ictures in my hyhn hook,
early th is m orning.
rescued h er w ith th e assistance o f|
th e fare said, alig hting. He drew a Oh. you sw eet, adorable babykins of
T he house was occupied by Tom neighbors.
' gun. F ord drew his pistol, but the m ine. M innie used my hym nal for
G arw ood, an ex-convict and a Mrs.
The two year old child and h e rj
the organ. I w onder if she saw them
c a rtrid g e failed to explode.
La Stanage. Botli of these w ere ar- habv, only a m onth old, w ere.
His assailan t fired twice, one shot — b u t I don’t care.
rested.
drow ned.
‘Oh darlin g , if I had an income
tak in g effect. He m ade his escape.
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___ wom
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C ra te r L ake Union of the C h ris-,
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! An advancem ent in ra tin g was
M em bers of a s h e riff’s posse
sur-1
The
an _______
is said to _______
have ~____
been
F ord fired at the fleeing m an and of my own, I would build a w aiting
m ade in the 484th com pany, by Cap-
rounded th e house. Seeing th a t they ill since the b irth of the youngest t:an E n d eavor will open a th re e day'
love nest w here we could dream un­
believes
he stru ck him.
u'Pro
cni rro
r o u n n d d ed
e l , tiio
cm .. them
Hmm. - child
nV, 11,1
conference in th is citv.
SSMAN SPEN DS A FEW tain John Q. Adam s, since his re tu rn
city, F rid ay , Oc­ < ONGRESS?
w
ere su
the fvio
trio gave
m olested. I could rave for hours,
HOURS IN THE CITY TODAY
tober 20, com pleting the session'
from Camp P erry. As a rew ard for
selves up to th e a u th o rities.
but m ust stop as there are peepers
w ith special services Sunday even i
his faith fu l service, Sergeant Cecil
WITH FR IEN D S
W ilson spent eight m onths in O re­
a ro u n d .”
ing.
.
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J B. N orton has been appointed a sec-j
gon, serving as p a sto r of the B aptist
L e tte r two read s; ‘’G randm a is
¡ond lieu ten an t. This com pletes the
ch u rch at Brow nsville, com ing to the
Am ong the prom inent speakers.
here and I m ust stop, sw eetheart.
who will tak e an active p a rt in the
! com m issioned personnel of th e local
s ta te from O ntario, C anada, in th e,
My tru e h eart, I could crush you. I
m eeting, are, Miss E laine Cooper, I
i unit, and is an advancem ent th a t is
sum m er of 1914. He resigned the
am wild tonight and so happy I could
sta te presid en t; Rev. F. Gordon
I p opular w ith the m em bers of the
follow ing y ear and re tu rn e d to Can-!
dance very w ildly.”
H art, of G ran ts Pass; Mrs. Jos. An-} P oin ts Out R eturn io Norm alcy of I organization. S ergeant N orton saw
a d a , la te r rem oving to C alifornia, j
L e tte r five; “ I know th at if you
D ays of 1 9 1 4 ; O ptim istic Over service overseas and was a m em ber
gell, Phoenix, and Rev. W. Ju d so n '
The church a t Brow nsville w as his J
love me you will long and ache for
Oldfield, of th is city.
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P resen t C onditions; Favors P ay­ of the old F irs t com pany, going into
first re g u la r ord in atio n . He is said,
LONDON, Oct. 18.— Both wings my body. Have I ever m ade you
O
fficers
of
the
union
a
re
busy
this
action w ith the 65tli field a rtillery . |
to be very fond of h u n tin g and fish . L ittle business of im portance was:
m en t o f S old iers’ Bonus,
I never w anted to .”
¡of the tory p arty are busy recru itin g w ant me
Several o th ers have been recom ­
ing, a w onderful fly c a ste r and a placed before the city council at the week m aking p rep aratio n s for the
A
cordon
of police guard the Hall
in full stre n g th today in prep aratio n ‘
P ic tu rin g th e work of th e past m ended for corporals, to be prom ot­
dead shot.
re g u la r session T uesday night, and convention. These are M ary Spen­
residence.
Mrs.
Hall is th ere, also
for tom orrow ’s stru g g le when mem- i
tile a d jo u rn m e n t ord er was given cer’ P resid en t; D orothy A b ra h a m ,} session of congress and the present ed from p riv ates first class.
.
W illie Stevens, her eccentric brother.
F o rm er C aptain W. M. Briggs and Ibers vote t0 support th e COa,iri° n
early. The council will m eet a t a secretary , and P au lin e P lum m er, ad m in istra tio n d u rin g the past two
Dr.
M acCracken were present a t t h e !governm ent of Lloyd G eorge’ ° r tc
publicity
secretary.
years in an optim istic m anner, Con-
special session M onday, O ctober 30,
w ithdraw .
M
Follow
ing
is
the
program
for
the
! gressm an W. C. Haw ley spoke to a | reg u la r drill n ig h t and talk ed on the
for the purpose of considering the
A usten C ham berlain, sp o k e sm a n ;
i
three-day
session;
sm all g a th e rin g of prom inent local fu tu re of th e com pany.
budget for the com ing year.
,, „
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,
- . . ¡ o f the house of comm ons asks the
Them
e:
“
B
etter
C
hristian
E
n
d
ea­
Follow ing a feed, m em bers of the \
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republicans a t an inform al luncheon
D airym en of the city a re seeking
,
.
....
, ... p arty to support th e prem ier.
,
vor.”
V
erse:
Col.
1:
10.
u
n
it
engaged
in
com
petitive
d
rills,
j
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a
t
th
e
H
otel
A
shland
th
is
noon.
an ord in an ce com pelling those hav­
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c
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¡ I f th e vote is ag a in st C ham ber-'
F rid a y E vening
“ Talk of dem ocratic economy is and shooting. Sergeant N orton won I
ing but one o r tw o cows to have the
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Iain ’s suggestion it is ta n ta m o u n t to
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i stock inspected before being allowed 7 :0 0 — R eg istratio n (Seniors 50c, th e g re a te st joke I know ,” declared firs t place for proficiency in th e
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¡a w ithdraw al bv th e unionists.
club
25c).
“
D
uring
the
w
ar
th
a
t
m
anual
of
arm
s,
w
ith
S
ergeants
Sar-i
Mr. Hawley.
: to sell m ilk in the city. The m a tte r
The prem ier tells the to ries th a t
ATLANTA, C.a„ O c t. 18.- E v i-'w a s refe rre d to th e sa n ita ry com- 7 :3 0 — Song service.
I p arty w asted, gentlem en, absolutely gent and Clary second and th ird , re-1,
if C ham berlain is voted down, he
8 :0 0 — “ Vision of B etter C hristian w asted, the enorm ous sum of 15 bil- spectively.
dence th a t the U nited S tates peniten- m itte e for investigation.
“ We Should W orry,” to be pro-
V'ill quit.
tia ry here is a rec ru itin g ground fo ri
T hat bicycles and m otorcycles are!
P riv ate Sam P resco tt took first
E n d eav o r,” keynote address lions of dollars, upon which we m ust
C oncerning the new political a t- duced by th e local B’ P ’ ° ’ E lks a i
by E laine Cooper.
now pay in terest. W e m ust call a place in th e com petitive shoot. The tack on Lloyd George, Lord G lad-j the V ininS th éâ tre , October 31 and
th e ran k s of d ru g addicts, by sm ug-: being ridden on sidew alks on low er:
course consisted of 10 shots, stand-
h a lt on the creation of d eb ts.”
glers who passed th e narcotics in- Oak s tre e t was reported. Nam es of 8 :3 0 — C et acquainted session.
¡stone, of the p rem ier’s party, says | Novem ber 1, under th e supervision
“ R eduction of taxes, a real re d u c -.in g , a t 50 feet.
Shooting from a
side, was given d u rin g the tria l of the offenders were ordered to be 9 :4 5 — Closing devotions.
Lloyd George and the p resent policy of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k R. Powell is
tion for everyone, and not a tra n s fe r : sittin g position will be held next
a fo rm er guard.
tu rn e d over to th e police for action. I 0 :0 0 — A djournm ent.
“ are both unacceptable to the lib­ a m usical comedy in th ree acts, with
of the burden from one class of peo­ M onday night, w hile th e following
Saturday M orning
P lacing of additional s tre e t lights,!
a kick in each and every line, ac­
e ra ls.”
ple to a n o th e r, was accom plished by week kneeling and prone firin g will
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com panied by excellent music.
investigated by C ouncilm an Finley 8 :3 0 — Song service.
LAD SLIGHTLY IN JU R ED BY
th e passing of the revenue law of be staged. The w ih n er of the a g - ;
and
City E lectrician
E a ste rlin g ,' 8 :4 5 — Bible study.
Among th e m any featu res of “ We
S- CAB W HILE CROSSING STR EET
1921. The p resen t generation will g reg a te score for all positions, which
were not approved for E ast Main 9 :1 5 — R eg istratio n for classes.
Should W orry,” are the E lk s’ Ponv
not pay for th e indebtedness incurred will be com pleted on Novem ber 6,
ADDITIONAL LOCALS,
ballet, the Cry Baby chorus, and the
K enneth W ood, the little son of s tre e t and th e railro ad . Two lights: 0 :2 5 — F irs t period, Bible work.
by
the
w
ar.
It
m
ust
be
handed
down
will
be
aw
arded
an
ap
p
ro
p
riate
prize.
Fashion Revue chorus.
As is (he
Mr. and Mrs. W ood, of the Hom e " ere asked for the en tra n ce of the 9 :5 0 — Second period, personal work
m issionary to th e follow ing generations. If we
Scores m ade M onday night a re: jn c ity on B u sin ess—
rule of such offerings, ‘We Should
bakery, was slig h tly in ju red late C hautau(i ua building on south P io - • 1 0 :1 5 — T hird
period
study.
hand down the debt, we should also P resco tt and L ie u te n a n t D anford,:
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Icenhow er were W orry” hos a m oral. T h at :.
‘Tell
Tuesday aftern o o n , when he at- neer stre e t and a n o th e r n ear the
tem pted to cros< N> -th Main stre e t C atholic church, on Sixth stre e t. 10:40— F o u rth period. Sunday school give them th e assets. It is not ours 43; H obson, 42; Briggs, Adam s, ¡n th e city today on business from your wife. If you have a pas1, tell
to dispose of.”
work.
Bates, A. P. E dw ards and Johnson, Buckhorn Lodge, w here they have it to your wife on your w edding day.
Both w ere re fe rre d to th e light corn- ,
d irectly in fro n t of the bakery.
How the rep ublican p arty had re- 41; N orton, 40; W ilcox, Leach, been spending the last few weeks I t ’s safer and comes cheaper.”
T h e 'la d was on th e east side of m itte e ’ L i^b ts w ere ordered on the 1 1:05— G eneral conference
12:00- A djournm ent.
organized a w ar-torn n ation, re-¡M oore, Burns, S argent, Ring, B u t- ; for Mr. Icenhow er’» h ealth. He re­
The story of “ We Should W orry”
th e s tre e t, and had w a ite d ' u n til a B oulevard beyond In d ia n a stre e t
stored in d u stry to a firm basis and terfield , 39; W entner, McNair, M c-!pOrts th a t he is m uch im proved.
Saturday A fternoon
is woven around a m an who is in
M
embers
of
th
e
stre
e
t
com
m
ittee;
n u m b er of cars had passed before he*
the rea d ju stm en t of m illions of peo- J C racken, Crowson,
35; M cKinney, in sta llin g New Counter___
love w ith his wife, b u t who 1ms a
w ere asked to in v estig ate th e side-' 1 :0 0 — Song service.
s ta rte d to cross th e stre e t. A raa-
pie
m ade, and how th ere was now C arlon, W ertz, 34; Clary, 31; Ed-
The i unch business of th e Plaza m other-in-law th a t is the boss of his
walk on Sixth stre e t, w ith in s tr u c - , 1 :1 5 — D evotional service.
chine tu rn e d th e ¡corner !close a t
no
problem of unem ploym ent, all w ards, Bristow , 30; Young, 29; H an- confectionery has grown to such an home. She endeavors
to — oh, well,
tions to see if action could not be: 1 :3 0 — F irs t period.
hand and confused him , causing him
w ithout a panic, was related by th e se n , 21; R ichards, 7; Slack. W en- extent th a t thgy have been com pelled i come and see it for yourself.
tak e n before th e a rriv a l of cold wea-} 1 :5 0 — Second period.
to h e sita te , w hich resu lte d in his be­
speaker. Mr. Hawley also told how n er and R obertson did not partici-^ to install a serving co u n ter in the | Developing a group of inexperi-
th er. The com m ittee was also given: 2 :1 0 — T hird period.
ing stru c k by th e re a r wheel of a n ­
the natio n had been resto red to th e patg in the contest,
2:3
0—
F
o
u
rth
period.
' fro n t of the store. A new show case enced m usical ta le n t actors is no
power to have several crossing gut-
o th e r car, which threw’ him to th e
basis
of 1914 and how liberty bonds
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2
:5
0
—
G
eneral
conference.
} is also being placed in th e re a r of light task, but according to rep o rts
I ters repaired.
pavem ent.
had
been
increased
and
th
e
govern­
3
:1
5
—
B
usiness
session.
' th a t have been received in o th er
1 O ther business was th e empower-}
I the new counter.
BODY*OF ONE MAN
The in ju rie s to the lad w ere very
! cities, w here the show has been di-
m
en
t’s
c
re
d
it
rein
stated
.
4
:0
0
—
R
ecreation.
• V isits in A shland—
1 ing of W. M. B riggs to rep re sen t the!
slig h t, as th e car which he ran
TAKEN FROM DREDGE • Mrs. J. M. G alt, of W eed, C a lif.? rected by Mr. and Mrs. Pow ell, this
In
com
m
enting
upon
th
e
so
ld
iers’
city in th e circu it c o u rt in th e case
Satudray E ven ing
a g ain st had been b ro u g h t alm ost to
bonus, Mr. Haw ley said;
¡w as-a v isitor in the city over Tues- has been accom plished in a highly
of th e City of A shland vs. Jesse W in- 6 :0 0 — B anquet.
a stop before he cam e into contact
PORTLAND, Oct. 18.— A fter a day night.
“ We could have tak e n care of it
satisfacto ry m anner.
b u rn , the confirm ation of th e ap- 7 :3 0 — Song service.
w ith it, and a bad.v bruised leg is
th is year. I was on th e sub-com m it search of th re e days, P o rt of P ort- p aI.sons E r te r ta in F rie n d s__
Mr. Pow ell will be kept busy this
i po in tm en t of Mrs. A. H. Leslie and 7 :4 5 — Pep and budget session.
th e ap p a re n t ex ten t of his h u rts.
and
R Sweet and Mr week selecting the personnel of his
I H. C. Galey to the lib ra ry hoard and
8 :1 5 — A ddress, “ Living in B etter tee th a t helped to fram e the bonus, ¡land em ployes Tuesday recovered the
and twice voted for it over th e presi- body of Thom as Cam pbell, one of the antj Mrs. H enry Sw eet stopped over cast and expects to be in a position
¡th e ap p o in tm en t of a citizens’ h u d -'
C. E „ ” by Mr. H art.
NEXT O F KIN R EC EIV ES
d
e n t’s veto.”
th re e victim s of the collision S atu r- lagt n jgjlt jn A shland and spent the to m ake th is public by the la tte r
t get com m ittee of J. H. McGee C. C. 1
Sunday M orning
Those p resent a t th e luncheon day m orning n e a r the n o rth end of evenjng with Mr and Mrs O F P art of th e week.
B E N E FIT OF SOLD IER BONUS W eisen b u rg er, D. II. B arneburg, R.
8 :0 0 — Fellow ship b reak fast.
w ere: T. H. Sim pson, J. W. McCoy Swan island. Cam pbell was found Carson They a re connected w ith t h
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M. Shoudv, S p ra tt W ells, W . A. Pat-1
Sunday services a t church
SALEM, Oct. 1 8 . - l n th e event of r k k find w R Dayig
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. W oods, V. O. N. in the subm erged cabin of the p ort Loug. BeU L um ber com pany, with
of choice.
Sm ith, F. D. W agner, Rev. J. S derdge. which was ram m ed by the head officeg a t Kangag CRy and fix BARBER CUTS K ID D IE S’
the d eath of an ex-service m an w
h
o
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Sunday
A
fternoon
HAIR 3K YEARS; QUITS
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TB^vas e n title d to the b en efits of the
Chaney, G. F. B illings, E. D.
Briggs, steam er .iSanta Cia r a „ The b o d y jte n siv e ¡n tere sts a t Kelg0> W ashJ
2 :0 0 — Song service.
Rev. C. F. K oehler and E. V , C arter. I was pulled out with pike poles and The p a rty wag gn rQute from Re)go
O regon bonus law. his claim rev erts ARGONAUT INVESTIGATION
AKRON, O., Oct. 18.— A fter hav-
P re se n ta tio n of degrees.
to his next of kin in the o rd er nam ed
TO BE RESUMED OCTOBER 26
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h a ir „ ( an a v e r a s . of 15
In sta lla tio n of officers.
is being continued .or th e two o th er niak ign th eir home.
in th e s ta tu te s and not to his e sta te ,
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children
every
w orking day for 38
3 :0 0 — Goal challenges.
according to an opinion handed
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.— T h e 1
victim s’
E n te rta in R elative»
.y e a rs of his career as an Akron bar-
3 :3 0 — A ddress, “ Serving In B etter
down by th e suprem e court Tuesday next h earin g in the investigation of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L a rk in Grubb en- her, A. G rosejenan, of No. 409 W est
C. E .”
m orning. T he opinion, w ritte n by th e A rgonaut m ine d isa ster, in
I tertain e d a t a duck d in n er T uesday, M arshal strq e t. has given up the
LEAD POISONING FROM
4 :0 0 — Decision service.
Ju stic e R and, was based upon th e which 47 m en lost th e ir lives, w ill,
B E E R VATS IN LONDON even*nS for J. L. G rubb and fam ily, bksiness. He has been know n for
Sunday E vening
su it b rought by M argaret C rane, as be held at Jackson next week, proh-
.
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher D anford and a generation here as the c h ild re n ’s
5 :4 5 — M eeting of the new cabinet
a d n iin is tra trix of th e e sta te
F red ably on T hursday, October 26.
LONDON, Oct. 18.— Even beer has M r- and Mrs; Jack T ru e - The ducks b arb er. He has sold his shop, one
6 :1 5 — Union C. E. p ray er m eeting.,
H. C rane, deceased, to com pel pay-
This was the announcem ent Tues- Z
its dangers.
Dr. W. A. B erry, h ealth w ere killed !n the Dead Indian sec- of the best equipped in th e city, and
7 :3 0 — Song service.
m ent oT C ran e’s bonus claim to his day of W. J. L oring, one of th e mem-1
officer for Islew orth, a ttrib u te s sev- ,ion by
(''u h b .
I will eschew combs, razo rs and scis­
8 :0 0 — A ddress. “ V ictorious C. E .”
e sta te. In a ffirm in g th e jud g m en t hers of th e com m ittee, who explained
Coi. 1: 10. Mr. K oehler. I CHICAGO, Oct. 18.— Police are eral recen t cases of lead poisoning L eaves for L os A n g ck •—
sors form now on. he says.
of Ju d g e Kelly of th e M arion county th a t th e a d jo u rn m en t ta k e n nt the
searching for four b an d its, who kid­
M.
C.
Reed
left
th
e
firs
t
of
the
8 :3 0 — Closing service in charge of;
to beer drin k in g . The lead glazing
circu it co u rt. Ju stic e R and holds conclusion of th e opening hearin g
napped and robbed Max M oser, a on the beer tan k s in public houses week for a trip t0 so u th ern C a n to r­ KING GEORGE HOST AT
th e new president.
th a t Mrs. C rane is en title d to th e vvss in line w’ith h te com m ittee’s
' New York b ro k er, of gem s valued at is responsible the doctor believes.
n ia ’ w here be wlil 6pend so,pe tim e
CASTLE MOVIE SHOWS
I3T as paym ent as C ran e's widow, plans,
$300.000.
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on business.
but not as the a d m in is tra trix of his
Decision to a d jo u rn u n til a Jack - V isiting w ith Sion—
V isitin g w ith Father-;—
BALMORAL, Eng., Oct. 18.— King
esta te.
son h earin g on October 26 will m ean
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown spent C andidate in C ity-
L eaves for Los A n geles—
Dr. Lance Briscoe, of P o rtla n d , George has been th e host a t a num -
a lapse of m ore th an a week betw een, Tuesday n ight w ith th e ir son, W. C. j
New ton W.
Borden, dem ocratic
Mrs. Lena E dw ards left this m orn- arrived in A shland th is m orning for ber of “ m ovie” shows recenlly a t
V isitors from Glendale-
hearings. L oring said the San F ra n - Brown and fam ily, of th is city,
as candidate fo r s ta te sen ato r, was a ing for h er hom e in Los Angeles, af- a visit w ith his fa th e r P rof. George B alm oral castle.
The “ gillies” and
Mrs. F red C ornell and d a u g h te r
cisco testim ony was not com pleted they w ere en ro u te to th e ir hom e a t v isitor in th e city today, sh aking ter a m o n th 's visit in A shland w ith A. Briscoe. Mrs. Lance Briscoe has the hostlers and all of Hie castle
Susie, of G lendale, Or., a re
guests and a la te r session w ould be held G lendale, a fte r a visit a t Stockton, hands w ith the
people and building her son, John R. E dw ards, and wife, been here for several weeks and ex- staff have been invited in to see mo-
i up his fences In general.
, on T hird stre e t.
j pects to re tu rn hom e w ith the doctor, tion p ictures in th e C astle ball room.
a t th e W. C. Brown home.
th e re a fte r th e Jackson hearin g .
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