Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1923, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This
is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
IF
THE
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TIDINGS X
HAS
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t
BEEN ASHLAND’S
LEADING NEWSPAPER
(International News Wire Service)
VO LUM E i v .
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-B-A. 1 V Ä K J
FOR NEARLY
FIFTY YEARS.
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur­
vive three months in the rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do­
mestic water helps.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
A SH LA N D , OREGON, TH U RSD A Y , A U G U ST 16, 1923.
PAGEANT CAST
IS DEVELOPING
VERY RAPIDLY
VINING MAY GO
TO LAKE MEET
Asked To Represent Local
Chamber But May Not
Be Able To Attend
NO. 294.
DEAD INDIAN
ROAD WILL BE
IMPROVEDSOON
BRITAIN PLANS MAN ROBBED BY OHIO KU KLUX
YOUTH HE AIDS
TO TAKE WORLD
RIOT WILL BE
AIR SUPREMACY
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P ro fe ts o r Irv in g E. V ining, re c ­
Turns Out Thief
—
ognized a s one of th e b est s p e a k ­ Local Men Decide On New
Enormous Airplanes Being
A lth o u g h D iogenes w ould h a v e ; —
e rs on th e c o a st, h a s been s e le c t­
Improvements Instead
Built
By
English
fo
u
n d tw o h o n e st boys if he had ™w o J ^ e n S llO t One P erhaps
ed by th e A sh la n d C h a m b e r of
Of Upkeep Work
a
rriv
e d in A sh la n d se v era l d a js
Government
C om m erce to r e p re s e n t th is body
Fatally During Nite
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TICKET SALE W ILL
Street Fight
W ILL HAVE COUNTY
w ith $40 in it, he w ould also
MINISTRY ENGINEERS
in
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of
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ta
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s
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r
ev
ery
BE LAUNCHED SOON
EXHIBIT AT FAIR
( ham her of C om m erce in s o u th ­
ARE VERY SECRETIVE have fo u n d a crook of a deep d a rk LARGE MOB BATTLES
h u e if h e h ad w a ite d till la s t
Civic Club House Is Taxed e rn O regon w hich is to be held Judge Gardner Announces
W ITH KLAN
MEMBERS
e
_ _
No Expense Or Effort Will v e n in g a s J . L. N o rto n a n aged
To Limit To Accommodate a t C r a te r L a k e n e x t S u n d ay .
That
Ashland-Klamath
P ro fe s s o r V ining h a s n o t s ig n i­
Be Spared In Attempt To I ' ’ “ “ * . " _ ! T U O.re e o n « ’ “ « - I Ten Klansmen And Forty Of
People W ho Gather To
Falls Highway Will Be
fied h is in te n tio n or a tte n d in g
M o b A r e B a d |y , n j i r e d
.Make Nation Supreme In ed to th e police th is m o rn in g ,
W atch Rehearsals Every
th a t a y o u n g m an w hom he had
Completed
As
Soon
As
th
e
m
e
e
tin
g
so
f
a
r
anti
it
is
not
A?1'
ommercial Planes pick ed a s tr a n g e r up b efo re in
Evening.
As Result of Terriffic
Possible This Year.
a b s o lu te ly c e rta in t h a t he w ill,
Also Constructed.
Street
Fist Fight Which
h e re a n d K la m a th F a lls an d fed
b u t h e h a s been a p p o in te d as th e
Lasted
Hours.
J u d g e G a rd n e r a n n o u n c e d t h a t
LONDON,
A ug.
16.— G reat fo r tw o d ay s h ad m ad e off w ith
“ T he D ance of th e H a w a iia n s ” sp ecial
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
of
th e
B rita in is fo rg in g ra p id ly a h e a d h is g u n a n d m o st of h is c lo th e s
in th e fo rth c o m in g C o m m u n ity C h a m b e r.
A ny o th e r m em b e rs C o m m issio n e r G eo rg e A lfo rd m e t
S T E U B E N V IL L E , O hio.. A ug.
in
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la
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to
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ay
w
ith
r
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p
r
e
s
e
n
­
in h e r p lan s to b u ild up a pow ­ d u r in g th e n ig h t.
P a g e a n t p ro m ise s to be one of th e of th e c h a m b e r w ho find it p o s­
16-— A sw eep in g in v e stig a tio n fo r
e rfu l a ir fle e t, both fo r m ilita ry
T h e s to ry to ld by Mr. N o rto n th e re s p o n s ib ility of a r io t h e re
big h its of th e p ro d u c tio n . T his sib le to be p re s e n t a t th e L ake ta tiv e s of v a rio u s local b u sin e ss
firm
s
fo
r
th
e
p
u
rp
o
se
of
c
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n
fe
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is
t h a t he n o tic e d th e yo u n g m an la st n ig h t betw een a m ob of over
a
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m
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ial
p
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rp
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se
s.
In
th
e
d a n c e h a s c re a te d m uch in te r e s t n e x t S u n d a y sh o u ld r e p o r t to th e
rin
g
on
se
v
e
ra
l
q
u
e
s
tio
n
s
of
im
­
w hen a th o u sa n d c itiz e n s a n d a g ro u p
c o n s tru c tio n of p o w e rfu l e n g in e s w a lk in g a lo n g th e ro a d
a m o n g th e d a n c in g people of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce a s th e
fo r a irs h ip s E n g la n d a lre a d y is a b o u t th r e e m iles o u t o f K la m a th
c o m m u n ity , n o t only w ith th o se c h a m b e r sh o u ld lik e a s m an y r e p ­ p o rta n c e to A sh la n d a n d J a c k -
of one
h u n d re d
K la n sm e n in
T h e m e e tin g w as
c la im in g w orld le a d e rsh ip .
F a lls an d a lth o u g h he had never
w ho p e rfo rm in th e d a n c e , but re s e n ta tiv e s as p o ssib le a t th e son c o u n ty .
w hich tw o m en w ere s h o t, one
held fo llo w in g a lu n ch e o n a t H o­
picked a s tr a n g e r uu b e fo re in
E n g in e s B e in g B u ilt
a lso am o n g sco res of v isito rs w ho m ee tin g .
p e rh a p s fa ta lly , h as been p ro m ­
tel
A
sh
la
n
d
a
n
d
w
as
a
n
in
fo
rm
a
l
h
is life th e fellow p re se n te d such
M atch th e re h e a rs a ls . '
W h a t a re believed to be th e
If Mr. V ining w ill a c ce p t th e
ised by th e C o u n ty a u th o r itie s
affa ir.
r
lie.
reorganization
ot
Armour
and
a
good
a
p
p
e
a
ra
n
c
e
th
a
t
he
vio­
o
ffe
r
of
th
e
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
h
e
is
to
be
m
o
st
g
ig
a
n
tic
a
ir
e
n
g
in
e
s
in
th
e
h
ere.
is
a
farmer
and
stock
grower
closely
B e rn ic e M yers is L e a d e r
la
te
d
o
n
e
of
h
is
p
rin
c
ip
le
s
an
d
o
f­
-orapany
as
a
nationally
owned
D
iscuss
Road
Im
provem
ents
in
touch
with
problems
of
the
actual
w
o
rld
,
h
u
g
e
d
y
n
am
o
s
of
p
o
w
er
se
le
c
te
d
to
give
o
n
e
of
th
e
p
r
in
­
Misa B ern ice M yers w ill be th e
M any B ra in e d In F ig h t
V. O. N. S m ith in tro d u c e d institution, in which the farmers who stock producer. He was first president t h a t r e p re s e n t an a lm o st in c re d ­ fere d th e boy a rid e .
p rin c ip a l of th e a c t, s in g in g ‘‘My cipal ta lk s on th e p ro g ra m , b u t
A
b
o u t fo rty m em b e rs of th e
nre materially effected by the prosper­ of the Illinois Agricultural Associa­
It w as T u e sd a y m o rn in g th a t
R ose of W a ik ik i” w ith th e fo l­ d u e to Mr. V in in g s d e s ire to r e ­ J u d g e W e b ste r, w ho in fo rm e d th e ity of the packing industry now are tion, American delegate to the Inter­ ible a d v a n ce in a ir c r a f t m o tiv a ­
m ob of one th o u sa n d s citizen s,
lo w in g d a n c e rs in th e c h o ru s of m ain a t L a k e of th e W oods c itiz e n s p re s e n t t h a t th e o b je c t of represented, has brougat some of the national Institute of Agriculture at tio n , a r e now b ein g c o n s tru c te d he pick ed th e y o u n g fellow up w hich en g a g ed in a free fo r all
th e
n u m b e r:
M isses
V elm a th ro u g h o u t th e s u m m e r it is be­ th e v isit of th e m e m b e rs o f th e country’s most representative farmers Rome in 1920. and one of the organ­ u n d e r o rd e rs of th e B ritis h A ir a c c o rd in g to Mr. N o rto n a n d from f b t tig h t w ith th e K ian m em b ers
ard business men into the board of di izers of the American Farm Bureau M in istry .
S u ccessfu l com p letio n th a t tim e till la s t n ig h t he s h a re d w ere se v ere ly b ru ise d a n d i n ju r ­
C lapp, B ro n a u g h H u g h s, D elp h in e lieved by m an y th a t he w ill fin d c o u rt w as fo r th e p u rp o se of o b ­ rectors.
federation.
ta
in
in
g
local
s
e
n
tim
e
n
t
a
s
to
p
r
o
­
of th e s e e n g in e s, it is d e c la re d , his p ro v isio n s a n d bed w ith th e ed w hile te n of th e K ian m em b ­
S a c k e tt,
Cecil C ook, G enieve it ism p o ssib le to a tte n d th e C ra t­
••¿‘-unties totaling $110,000,000 were • ? ‘ j Cr .rePresentative business men
posed
im
p
ro
v
em
en
ts,
a
n
d
p
ro
je
c
ts
H e n sley , M a rg a re t S te v en s, R u th e r L a k e m eet.
distributed to the public and then a include James Simpson, of Chicago, h e ra ld th e d a y w hen an a irp la n e , m an, w ho sa id he w as a s a ilo r e rs w ere b a tte re d in th e m elee.
M illion, P e a rl G ra n th a m . M essrs. ■ M edford w ill be re p re s e n te d u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n by th e c o u rt. new board chosen including agricul­ merchant, president of Marshall Field fitte d w ith th re e of th e m , w ill but re fu s e d to d iv u lg e his nam e.’
K la n sm e n P a r a d in g
T he y o u n g fellow w as r a th e r
P al L a C la ire , V. D. M iller, C lyde by L o u is U lrich , w h en th e a fte r- T he f ir s t s u b je c t d isc u sse d w as turists and business men never before and Company; Robert P. Lamont, of fl.v fro m L o ndon to New Y ork,
T he K la n sm e n M'ere p a ra d in g
identified with the packing industry Chicago, manufacturer, president of
th e trip ¡ th e s tr e e ts in th e ir re g a lia a n d ;
—-
Y oung, C h e s te r M acC racken, M il­ d in n e r o ra to r y b egins a t C ra te r th a t of im p ro v in g D ead In d ia n ana representing a wide field of suc- 4 C American Steel Foundries, and B. c a rry in g 100 passen g ers, in tw elve fa s tid io v u i s th ro u g h o u t
ro
a
d
,
le
a
d
in
g
to
L
a
k
e
o
f
th
e
h
o
u
rs.
a m a th F a lls M r. N orton la rg e crow d of c itiz e n s g a th e re d
cerjru! enterprise.
lia rd G ru b b , R o b e rt R edw ine, W. L a k e n e x t S u n d ay . In fa c t each
h L» f aii ’ ° fo Ch‘cag°’ mi,ler. Presi­
T h e J u d g e s ta te d t h a t • £ w>i?i?,cnt ,araong the new members dent of the B. A. Eckhart Milling
T ests Are Made
re p o rte d a n d c ritic ise d h is cook­ to w atch th em w hen som e m em ­
B. A llen , an d Dr. P h e tte p la c e .
c o m m u n ity re p re s e n te d w ill be W oods.
Company.
t . T. Curtiss, of Ames, Iowa, farm­
T he A ir M in istry is now b u ild ­ ing m o st of th e tim e , b u t n e v e r­ b ers of th e m ob a n d a few of
re p re s e n te d by a s p e a k e r a n d th e la s t y e a r th© c o u n ty ex p en d ed
B rid es a n d G ro o m s Good
The
board
also
includes
J.
Ogden
ing.
economist,
dean
of
agriculture
of
in g a s e rie s of p o w e rfu l a ir e n ­ th e le ss a lw a y s a te his sh a re .
e x c h an g e of id ea s fro m th e se $2500 in b u ild in g a m ile of new
th e K lan sm en s u d d e n ly began to
the Iowa Agricultural College, direc- Armour, chairman; F. Edson White
A n o th e r d a n c in g n u m b e r is
ro
ad
up
th
e
h
ill,
a
n
d
w
h
ile
it
is
E v e ry th in g w as e v id e n tly in ................ „
gines. T hese g ia n t m o to rs ra n g e
c
o
m
m
u
n
ity
sp
o
k
esm
en
w
ill
be
of
rcr.
nfT,t,ie
Iowa
E*P«rimentaI
Station
president;
and
their
associates
in
the’
fight fo r a rea so n w hich h as n o t
“ T he D ance of th e B rid e s and
in good p a ssa b le c o n d itio n , th e
President of the International company Samuel McRoberts, presi­ from 750 h o rse p o w e r to 1,600 fine sh a p e w hen th e tw o r e t i r e d , been d e te rm in e d as yet
m
u
tu
a
l
a
d
v
a
n
ta
g
e
to
e
v
ery
o
n
e
G ro o m s” w ith Miss E th e l H azen
•st n ig h t, b u t th is m o rn in g w hen '
B attle Is Free For AH
o rse p o w er. ~ B ench te s ts a lre a d y
B. E. H a rd e r, p re s id e n t o f th e am ount of m oney w a s not su ffic - ; “ >'e ■’>tock Exposition Association. Mr. dent of the Metropolitan Trust Com- h _____<-_____
a n d Mr. V. D. M iller in th e p r in ­
has
been
identified
with
nu-
ie
n
t
to
c
o
m
p
le
te
th
e
w
o
rk
.
T
h
e
re
‘J
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S i f t i “ a d e *“ «
M edford C h a m b e r
of Com m ere
I a d e itUP 9° m e th ,a g
T h e rea‘ ° ( ">« ■>»™U-l! M a n .-
su c ce ssfu lly m ade w a .
oerous five stock and breeders’ asso-
c ip a l ro le s, and th e fo llo w in g
a n d H. O. F ro b a c h , s e c re ta ry , w ill is a v a ila b le a t p r e s e n t $2500 fo r ranoos and is a recognized authority Reynolds, president of the Continental ° D 30m e’ w h ,le others now under
“
g nd 1 w as n o t only rapn th e n jo in e d in th e fight an d
y o u n g people in th e c h o ru s and
and Commercial National Bank, rep. construction rapidly are nearing th e y o u n g m an w hich he had pick- soon th e e n tire s tre e t w as filled
leav e fo r th e la k e S a tu rd a y in f u r th e r im p ro v e m e n ts on th a t >n agricultural affairs
dance:
resenting the bankers who have re* the test stage.
ro
a
d
a
n
d
w
h
a
t
th
e
c
o
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rt
d
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s
ire
s
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h,m had d i-
Harvey
Sconce,
of
Sidell,
III.,
Is
an-
o rd e r th a t th ey m ay a s s is t th e
cently become interested in the bn«i-
D a n c in g
B rid e s — M isses
E th e l
mciaber
of
»he
new
board.
He
to
know
is
w
h
e
th
e
r
A
sh
la
n
d
peo-
K la m a th c o m m itte e in a rr a n g in g
M o to rs A re R e m a rk a b le
ness.
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m oat o t b is c lo th e s
8" “ , “d ¡ T
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th n e
. — —
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H azen . R u th W . W a llac , Irm a d e ta ils fo r th e p ro g ra m a n d o th e r p ltff w ho a r e perhaps» m ost d i­
P ro b a b ly th e m o st re m a rk a b le
Tho
.
tel
w
h
e
th
e
r
th
e
y
w
ere
fig
h tin e
B eck, C a th e rin e P itte n g e r , E m ­
m a tte r s p e rta in in g to th e picnic. re c tly in te r e s te d , w a n t th e o r ig ­
of th e se e n g in e s a re th e 1,600 rn h t . P i Ce WCre notifled of th e frie n d s o r en em ies but fo r th e
m a C o o rliu g . L ouise R u g e r, H a r ­ V olney D ixon, c h a irm a n of th e inal ijaHe c o m p le te d o r h a v e th e !
h o rse p o w e r
m o to rs
of
w hich ed ,^ry “ m ®d Ia te ‘y a n d 8Ucce« d-j re g a lia of th e k la n sm e n w hich
r ie t H odges, B ern ice M yer, B eth M edford c h a m b e r picn ic c o m m it­ m £ney e x p e n d e d .in e lim in a tin g a
B
ritish
e
n
g
in
e
e
rs
a
re
a
n
tic
ip a t soon a s he w
haFdly d is tin 6 u ish a b le
be
n u m b e r o f ste e p g ra d e s f u r th e r '
J o h n s o n , Jo y c e John:*on, D oro­
te e h a s been busy a ll th is w eek
Was w e a rin g th e
cau se of th e d a rk n e s s as th*
in g a m a z in g a c h ie v e m e n ts. Two pi .u
th y G eB au er, M a rjo rie A d am son, lin in g up th e M edford d e le g a tio n . dow n th e h ill,” s a id th e ju d g e .
WhlCh hC had 9tOlen- H e
“ e h ts w ere d e stro y e d a
of th em a re b ein g b u ilt, e ach of n
G e o rg ia n a C lift, M esdam es E v e ­ Mr. D ixon is o p tim istic o v er M ed­ C o n tin u in g , h e s a id : “ T h e fu n d s
d
y
a
g
iv
in
g
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bef°
re
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dge
GOW'
PhOrt
Ume
a f te r th e s ta r t of th e
six c y lin d e rs. T his w ould dev el-
ly n Jo n e s, M am ie H u d n e ll, G ladys
ay.
g
iv
in
g
th
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n
a
m
e
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f
G
eorge
b
a
ttle
.
fo rd ’s sh o w in g n e x t S u n d a y a s a v a ila b le w ill c o m p le te th e m ile
Y R E K A , C alif., A ug. 16.— A ’
.
.
. op m o re th a n 250 h o rse p o w er, an
t ra n d a ll, D o ro th y P ly m a te , a n d
m any local people h a v e a lre a d y a lre a d y u n d e r w ay, o r Will be ru n of salm o n in th e K la m a th
a c a rlo a d of C h e v ro le t a u to m o - a c c o m p lish m e n t
h ith e r to
un­
th irty 6 daysanidn
A u thorities H elpless
th e g ro o m s in c lu d e M essrs. P al sig n ifie d th e ir in te n tio n of a tte n d , s u ffic ie n t to c o n s tr u c t a p p ro x i­
biles bound fo r th e M
M edford
edford I d rea m ed
ja il
J a c k s o n v ille j P o lice a u th o r itie s w ere a b s o lu t­
R
iv
e
r,
d
e
c
la
re
d
one
of
th
e
la
r
g
­
of
in
a
e
ria
l
c
o
n
stru
c
-
L a C la ire , H a ro ld B ra llie r, C h e s­ ing.
m a te ly a m ile of ro a d f u r th e r
C h ev ro let ag en cy ,
P a tto n a n d I tion.
e s t e v e r re p o rte d in th is d is tr ic t,
ely u u a b le to c o n tro l th e s itu a ­
t e r M acC racken. M illiard G rubb.
dow n.
W e d e s ire a n e x p re ssio n
R
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in
so
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,
w
as
o
v
e
rtu
rn
e d in th e
A lth o u g h A ir M in istry e n g in -
h
a
s
a
ttr
a
c
te
d
h
u
n
d
re
d
s
of
a
n
g
­
tio n a n d th e fight c o n tin u e d fo r
A lb e rt Haj-veyt, V. W . P e iffe r.
as to y o u r v ie w s.”
th e S. P. I e e rs a re e x tre m e ly re tic e n t re
le
rs
fro
m
Y
reka,
a
n
d
o
th
e
r
p
o
in
ts.
se v era l h o u rs b efo re th e m em b e rs
E d w in F ra s e r, M. H. E llis. R o b ­
y a rd s n e a r th e S o u th e rn P acific g a rd in g th e d e ta ils of th e se m on
N ew W ork D ecided On
A
cco
rd
in
g
to
C.
C.
S
h
in
e
r,
s
ta
g
e
cf
th e tw o factio n could be p e rsu a d
e r t R edw ine, C lyde Y oung, Ted
Local re p r e s e n ta tiv e s p re s e n t lin e o p e ra to r, th e ru n , is th e la r g ­ r e ig h t d ep o t T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n s te r m o to rs— even in o ffic ia l cir-
j ed to leave th e scene.
G eB au er. W. B. A llen an d D r. R.
& S"’itCh
WaS
Sp° k e n ° f W ith Ut
Mre re n o t lo n g in a r r iv in g a t a e s t he h a d e v e r se en , cam e o v er L n r “n n
T he fight w hich w as a t first
L. B urdic.
decision to a s k t h a t th e m oney th e ra p id s n e a r a p o in t on th e
P Per y set.
m o st re se rv e — it is le a rn e d th a t
¡m e re ly a fistic a ffa ir tu rn e d in to
Ticket Sale Starts
be e x p e n d ed in new w o rk , e lim ­ h ig h w a y b e tw e en Y rek a a n d H a p ­
crew of sectio n m en s ta r t- one of th e 1,600 h o rse p o w er en
p u n play to w a rd th e la st, an-i
ed w ork a t once rem o v in g th e g in es is an o il-b u rn in g m ach in e of
T h e p ro d u c tio n w ill be s ta g e d
in a tin g ste e p g ra d e s b etw een th e py C am p.
16.— | SCVeral m e n ih ers of th e m ob an d
M
IN
N
E
A
PO
L
IS,
A
ug.
R E D D IN G , C alif., A ug. 16.__ to o t of th e h ill a n d th e p o in t I
o n e n ig h t a t th e C h a u ta u q u a
u ck s tro m th e tie s a n d a t seven th e sem i-D iesel type.
It is de-
H e said th e fish w ere ju m p in g
F o llo w in g g o v e rn o r M cM asters of l iaU " e re w ounded slig h tly , c o
B u ild in g , T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 23. c o p p er c la im s th a t w ere lo cated w h ere th e ro a d in te r s e c ts w ith
o
clock
a
w
re
c
k
in
g
crew
fro
m
d
a
r
e
d
to
m
a
rk
a
new
e
ra
in flig h t
by th e h u n d re d s h ig h in to th e
S
o u th D ak o ta, w ho, a t th e B ehest 1 m an b e *Ug s e v e r,y sh o t «»d d o u b ;
r h e a d v a n c e tic k e t c a m p a ig n n o rth of th e P it in th e Big Bend th a t le a d in g to th e s h a le oil p ro p ­
J . J * d a r n v e d w lth a c ra n e a n d since it re d u c e s to a m in im u m th e
a
ir
as
th
e
y
cam
e
o
v
e
r
th
e
ra
p
id
s.
of in d e p e n d e n t oil co m p an ies or- 8 ex p ressed bV P hysicians th a t h e
Mill be lau n c h e d to m o rro w w hen c o u n try fo rty y e a rs a g o by Lem e rtie s . T h e s e n tim e n t p re v a ilin g
In d ia n s w ith r p e a r s took m an y . set th e body of th e c a r back on | d a n g e r of fire both n th e a ir d e re d th e s ta te filling s ta tio n a t 1' 1’* re ' OVer‘
V
augnn
h
a
v
e
ju
s
t
been
relo
c
ate
d
m e m b e rs of th e Civic clu b , m em -
th e tra c k - a n d p u t th in g s in or
w as t h a t th e s te e p e s t g ra d e s a re
and in th e e v e n t of a forced la n d ­ M itchell to ra is e th e p rice of g a so ­
Troops Ordered Out
b e rs of th e la rg e c a st, ( a d u lts a n d b/ tb e D om inion M ines A ssocia a t th e lo w e r e n d a n d t h a t w ith E v e ry a v a ila b le gig a n d s p e a r in ' d er.
Y
re
k
a
w
as
in
use,
a
n
d
se
v
e
ra
l
ing.
P
re
lim
in
a
ry
tria
ls
of
th
is
S
everal
tro o p s
of
N a tio n a l
lin e from e ig h te e n to tw e n ty
c h ild re n ) will h a v e tic k e ts fo r ^ on ol w hich R. V. M o n tg o m ery w ork p e rfo rm e d th e r e it w ill r e ­
T he a u to m o b ile s, of w hich
h u n d re d p o u n d s of sa lm o n a re
e
n
g
in
e
a
re
said
to
h
a
v
e
been
su
c
­
G
uard
have
been
o
rd
e
re
d
o u t to
sa le .
P eo p le w ho p u rc h a s e ad - 1 ° f SaD ^ “ «Isco is a t th e head, s u lt b e n e fic ia lly to a ll th o se w ho
c e n ts in c lu d in g th e tw o c e n t s ta te
th e re w ere five, in clu d ed a sed an cessfu l.
re
p
o
rte
d
.
to
h
a
v
e
been
b
ro
u
g
h
t
p
lace
th
e
tow
n
u
n
d
e
r
m
a
rtia
l law
v a n c e tic k e ts w ill h a v e f ir s t choice i T h irte e n c la im s h av e been lo c a t­ h a v e tra v e lle d a n y p o rtio n of th e
tax. In d e p e n d e n t Oi, co m p an ies of
a n d w ere so se c u re ly fa ste n e d
in.
P
lans
Are
Secret
th e n o rth w e s t began to b rin g p re s ­ fo r a tim e as th e fee lin g th r o u g h ­
o r re se rv e d s e a ts w hen th e c h a rt 6d’
w ith in th e c a r th a t few of them
ro a d , a n d e sp e c ia lly to th e H a rt-
T
h
e
s
e
c
re
t
of
th
e
o
th
e
r
1,600
o p e n s a t th e Red C
Pharm
E ’ B a k e r > a m in in g e n g in e e r m an y S y n d ic ate .
su re on g o v e rn o rs a n d c ity c o u n ­ o u t th e city ra n ex ceedingly high
w ere b ad ly d a m a g e d .
C ross
ross P
h a rm a a- - ! i
h o rse p o w e r e n g in e is being so cils to g e t th e ir sa n c tio n fo r sim ­ to d ay a n d an o u tb re a k of h o s­
cy nex t T u e sd a y m o rn in g a t n in e a n d g e o lo g ist, is on th e g ro u n d
D iscuss C ounty E xhibit
z e alo u sly g u a rd e d th a t no in k - ila r ra is s in a ll s ta te s w h e re p rices tilitie s w as looked fo r u n til th e
to su rv e y th e m in es, lo ca te c o rn ­
o ’clock.
‘BAD M AN” BEING FILM ED
I lin & o f th e p rin c ip le s involved in
C o u n ty J u d g e G a rd n e r an d
re c e n tly w ere c u t six an d a h a lf,i t r ° ° PS a r r lv e d -
e rs a n d do a little d e v e lo p m en t
P rices are .Moderate
th e r e h ad been c o n s id e ra b le p re s ­
IN C A L IF O R N IA TO VVN |its c o n s tru c tio n h a s re a c h e d th e cents.
w ork,
s u re b ro u g h t to b e a r w ith th e
A m o d e ra te sc ale of p ric e s has
C A STLE C R E E K H O T E L
public. I t is no se c re t, how ever,
V au g h n , w ho m ad e th e loca­
c o u rt re la tiv e to p la c in g an e x h ib ­
been a rr a n g e d fo r th e se a ts,
D E STR O Y ED BY F IR E
CHICAGO,
A ug.
16.— T he
E dw in C arew e, a n d th e e n tire th a t A ir M in istry e n g in e e rs a re
tio n s tw o g e n e ra tio n s ago, never
K E M M E R E R , W yo., A ug. 16.__ c a st of “ T h e Bad M an” w hich h e l a n tic ip a U n e a m a z in g r e s u lts th a t S ta n d a rd Oil co m p an y of In d ia n a ,
m uch less th a n lias been c h a rg e d did m u ch b ecau se th e c o u n try it of J a c k s o n c o u n ty p ro d u c ts in
w u n ii ue w i„ re v o i u tlo n ize
C A STEL LA , C al., A ug. 16.—
Los A n g eles, w ith a view to a t ­ Bowed w ith g rie f s tric k e n K em ­
fo r th e p ro d u c tio n in m an y C a li­
a ir c ra f t con- se rv in g eleven m idw est s ta te s, d e­
is p ro d u c in g fo F ir s t N a tio n a l, a re ] s tru e tio n
w as n o t pro v id ed w ith good ro a d s
tra c tin g h o m e se e k e rs,
w ho a re m e re r p la n n e d to b u ry th e r e - now
fo rn ia c itie s. It is th e p lan of th e
cided n o t to ra is e th e p ric e of T he C a stle C reek H otel of C asan o
in h is d ay .
T he d is tr ic t is on
lo cated a t V icto rv ille, Cal.,
a n d L io n et on C a stle C reek , h a lf
flo c k in g to t h a t c ity a n d s o u th e rn
c o m m itte e to h a v e th is e n te rp ris e
Bom bing M achines Built
— " ' " I C.“ al m ln I Whl' " ’ a " “ ■<’ b a»«H
g a so lin e from 15.4 to tw e n ty
th e n o rth sid e of P it R iv e r an d
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
.
a
m ile n o rth of th is place, w a »
s e rv e th e c o m m u n ity in e v e ry w ay
B esides th e se 1,600 h o rse p o w ­ c e n ts im m e d ia te ly as w as c o n te m ­
by th e te rrific « p ï t Z ' m
'b e p ro d u c tio n
a b o u t e ig h t m iles from th e P o st
d
e
stro
y e d by fire y e ste rd a y . T he
H
e
said
t
h
a
t
it
w
as
p
ro
p
o
sed
p o ssib le , a n d eVery m an , w om an
e r m ac h in es tw o 1,000 horsepow
p late d . In ste a d it voted to w ait
w ill be ta k e n , H o lb ro o k B linn,
O ffice of Big B end, o r H e n d e r­
F
r
o
n
tie
r
m
in
e
n
u
m
b
e
r
one
o
f
th
e
to ta k e a p o rtio n of th e fu n d s
a n d ch ild n eed s th e m usic, th e
s t a r o( th e p ic tu re . Ip ,h e o n ,y a 5 . | "
•JesiBne<l c h |e „ y (o r an d see w h a t a c tio n w ould be ta k ­ tw o s to ry fra m e b u ild in g of tw e n ­
son. as it w as once called .
a v a ila b le fo r m a k in g an e x h ib it K e m m e re r Coal C om pany s h o rtly s e n t m em b er. All of h is scenes
ty room s w as co m p leted only six
fu n , a n d th e re a l jo y of ” D ream -
X use in b om bing m ach in es en by g o v e rn o r M cM asters
S o u th D a k o ta w ho an n o u n c ed th a J j m ° Dths ago a t a CO3t of » «.OOP.
a t th e s ta te f a ir a n d u se It fo r a f te r th e m en had e n te re d th e
la n d .”
O ne of th e se
h av e been finished an d he has a re being b u ilt.
E u g e n e — O ne of th e fin e s t
g a th e rin g a n d m a in ta in in g an ex­ s h a ft fo r th e d a y s w ork on T u e s­
e
n
g
in
e
s
a
lre
a
d
y
h
a
s been fitte d th e s ta te s p ric e w ould be in c re a s ­
le ft fo r th e E a st.
c o u ty school b u ild in g s in th e s ta te hibit* in th e C a lifo rn i c ity , a u g ­ day.
R o se b u rg — F irs t c a rlo ad p e a rs
in to a b om bing p lan e a n d th e ed.
(C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4)
being b u itt a t B lue R iv er.
A cco m p an y in g tlie co m p an y a re
of
seaso n sh ipped to C hicago.
m e n tin g th e fu n d
w ith m oney
T h e la te s t fig u res given o u t
W allace F ox, a s sis tin g
d ire c to r o th e r is n e a rin g co m p letio n .
from th e p u b lie ty fu n d of th e show ed t h a t 134 w o rk m en e n t e r ­
T he 750 h o rse p o w e r e n g in e s
a n d L ouis H ero m e, b u sin ess
c o u n ty a n d t h a t o b ta in e d by pop­ ed th e m in e, of th ese th ir ty five
u la r su b s c rip tio n .
In th e p ro ­ w ere resc u e d a liv e , w h ile n in e ty ---------------- th e y Win Z . , “ “ I a,a.° are dMlKn"d p rin c ip a lly to r
a lo n g a n d rney w ill re m a in on I m iH ta ry ust>/
p o sal, th e s p e a k e r s ta te d t h a t it e ig h t bodies h av e been reco v ered
lo catio n fo r th e b e tte r p a r t of
v
M-as s till th e in te n tio n to p ro ­ a n d one is still e n to m b e d .
th e n e x t th re e w eeks
„
ExPen se «Pared
vide a n e x h ib it fo r th e s ta te f a ir,
M any h e a r t re n d in g scenes,
A ll of th e in te rio rs w ere fin- th e
• k n ° WD a b ° Ut
b u t th a t in ste a d of e x p e n d in g a ll w ere e n a c te d a t ih e tw o d o w n ­ ish ed b efo re B linn le ft lo r n
th , A
M in istr.v » p ro g ra m m e
th e fu n d s a v a ila b le w ith a view tow n m o rg u e s d u rin g th e n ig h t as Y ork. T h e „ „ ,y re m a in fi Z f i V p “ Z
“
‘h a t E“ “ a “d
N E W YO RK . A ug. 16.— T he th e sam e th in g fo r h is o p p o n en ts.
h
u
n
d
re
d
s
of
re
la
tiv
e
s
a
n
d
frie
n
d
s
to
w
in
n
in
g
f
ir
s
t
p
riz
e
,
t
h
a
t
n
o
th
­
finish
th
e
p
ic
tu
re
are
,
h
j
’
1'
*
'1"
"
“
»
"
»
o
n
o r ex p en se to
A rm y — th a t noble in s titu tio n in
N E W YO RK , A ug. 16.— No
H ow ever, p e rm it
M r. T u rb y ­ ing m o re th a n a re p r e s e n ta tiv e view ed th e bodies. T h a t q u ick
al m il e c h am p io n sh ip a n d a t th a t
w hich m en a re red u c e d to “ c a n ­ ville to do th e - ta lk in g .
o th e r r u n n e r in th e a n n a ls
of
In his e x h ib it w ould be m ad e , w hich b u ria l of som e of th e v ictim s is
tim e h o ld e r o£ th e w o rld ’s 1,500
n ed w illie ” a n d th ir ty a m o n th — te rs e , s a rc a s tic w ay, he p u ts th e
s p o rt, e ith e r in th e U nited S ta te s m e te r reco rd .
g a v e G ene T u n n e y , Bob M a rtin . m a tte r b e fo re you so closely t h a t w ould n o t r e q u ir e a ll th e fu n d s n e c e ssa ry w as m ad e p lain w hen der.
o r in a n y o th e r c o u n try of th e
it w as le a rn e d t h a t p u r if ic a tio n
In 1916 R ay ele c te d to ru n in
th e e n g in e s now being developed w o rld , h a s ru n a m ile u n d e r 4 :2 1
C a p ta in Bob R o p e r a n d o th e rs to it sm ite s you r ig h t on th e eye­ a v a ila b le fo r t h a t p u rp o se .
To
H
ave
E
xh
ib
it
a
t
F
air
a
n
d
em
b
o
lism
had
se
t
in
sev
eral
th
e
n a tio n a l 5 m ile c h a m p io n sh ip
a re th e m ost
p o w e rfu l in th e as m an y tim e s a s h a s J o ie W.
boxing. A m ong th e “ o th e r s ” a c ­ brow s.
bodies.
T
he
m
a
tte
r
w
as
d
isc
u
sse
d
b
rief-
w orld B ritis h
a e ria l e n g in e e rs R ay, th e w o n d e rfu l little r u n n e r to let Ivan A. M yer, a te a m m a t
c o rd in g to F re d T u rb y v ille , B a lti­
“ G a rc ia ,” e say s F re d , b e g in ­
C
o
ro
n
e
r
H
olm
es
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
d
th
e
p
o
in
t
o
u
t
th
a
t
no’
o th e r n a tio n h a s
m o re sp o rt w r ite r a n d c ritic or n in g a t th e b e g in n in g , “ is a M exi­
o f th e Illin o is A a th le tic clu b . win th e m ile title . T he fo llo w in g
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4 )
in
q
u
e
s
t
w
ill
p
ro
b
a
b
ly
be
held
y et succeeded in evo lv in g a 1,- R ay h a s e sta b lish e d th e r e m a r k ­ y e a r he w as re tu r n e d th e w in n e r
boxing, a re Bob G arc ia , f e a th e r ­ can In d ia n , n in e te e n y e a rs old,
m
ea
n
w
h
ile
a
s
th
e
ca
u
se
of
th
e
000 h o rse p o w e r m o to r t h a t h a s a b le rec o rd of ru n n in g 4 6 m ile in 4 :1 8 , a n d h is w in n in g tim e *
w e ig h t, a n d
E d d ie B u rn b ro o k , a n d fig h ts a t 125 po u n d s.
explosion,
is
s
till
u
n
d
e
te
rm
in
e
d
1918.
p assed su c ce ssfu lly even th e p r e ­ rac e s in 4 :2 0 o r b e tte r sin ce w in ­ each y e a r since w ere:
w e lte rw e ig h t.
‘A s u re s h o t, I believe, fo r a
T
he
s
ta
te
c
o
m
p
e
n
sa
tio
n
w
ill
a
d
e
­
lim
in
a
ry
te
sts.
4
:2
0
;
1919,
4
:1
4
2-5;
1920,
B oth a re p ro d u c ts of th e T h ird fe a th e rw e ig h t c h a m p io n sh ip fig h t
n in g th e m ile ch a m p io n sh ip fo r
q u a te ly c a r fo r th e su rv iv o rs of
R E D D IN G , C alif., A ug. 16.__
C o rp s A rea.
B oth a r e co m in g M’ith in th e y e a r.
ih e f irs t tim e back in 1915. He 1 -1 6 1-5; 1921, 4 :1 6 4-5, a n d
1922, 4 :1 7 .
th
e
v
ictim
s
it
is
believed.
T
h
e
re
Lloyd R. R oot, s ta te m in e ra lo g ­ STATE DEVELOPMENT FUND
c h a m p io n s, no less. How do we
h a s won th e N a tio n a l A. A. U.
“ N ev er h a s been b e a te n . O n­
being
no
th
o
u
g
h
t
of
a
s
k
in
g
o
u
t­
In a d d itio n to th e s e s te rlin g
ist, acco m p an ied by h is f a th e r,
RAISED BY SUBSCRIPTION one m ile c h a m p io n sh ip seven
k u o w ? T u rb y v ille . H e sa y s so. ly on flo o r once a n d th a t w as
sid e aid.
p
e
rfo
rm a n c e s, th e c h e sty little t r i ­
G eorge W . R oot,
G rass V alley
T h e sa m e so u rc e of in fo rm a ­ w hen h it in th e g ro in by K id
PO RTLA N D , A ug. 16.— A s ta te ­ tim es, a n d o n ly once did h e ru n
N E W Y O RK , A ug. 16.— A new
c
o
lo
r
clu b flie r h o ld s th e w o rld ’s
m
ine
o
w
n
e
r,
p
assed
th
ro
u
g
h
th
is
tio n is a u th o r ity fo r th e s ta t e ­ W illiam s. T he K id, badly b e a t­
w ide d e v e lo p m en t fu n d , of th te e th e d ista n c e slo w e r th a n 4 :2 0 ,
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m in e rs d eveloped w hen J o h n L ew ­ u p o n th e p ro se c u tio n o f th re e d i­
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m a n of o u r a c q u a in ta n c e Mho a re cia show ed e v e ry th in g th a t n ig h t.
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a tw o th a t occasion he r a n th e e ig h t lish ed in 1919 a t C hicago. T his
is, p re s id e n t of th e m in e rs, a n ­ re c to rs of th e P h ilip p in e N a tio n ­ sp en d se v e ra l d a y s in T rin ity
n e v e r o u t a t n ig h t a re b a rte n d ­
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te rm s of th e o p e ra to rs fo r a m u t­ in g b a d lo an s. If th is is u n o b ta in ­ p rise M ine n e a r H e le n a w ith W.
B u jn b ro o k , it se em s, is n o t to be C orps A rea.
lie f to fa rm e rs in im p ro v ed m a r k ­ in g in t h a t tim e tw o w o rld ’s re c ­ o th e r m ile ra c e s in 4 :1 5 2-5, O ne
H e h a s ru le d s u ­ u al a b a n d o n m e n t ch eck off, w h ich a b le W oods w ill p a rd o n fo rm e r
R. B igelow .
H e is p a rtic u la rly e tin g m eth o d s, to p ro m o te re c la m ­ o rd h o ld e rs, n a m e ly N o rm a n T a ­ of th e se fa s t ra c e s w as ru n in the-
c o n fo u n d e d w ith a n y of th e se p rem e since. H e 's reco g n ized as
w as th e c ru x of th e c o n tro v e rs y p re s id e n t C o n cep tio n ,
w hom he in te re s te d in lo o k in g , up d e p o sits
c la sse s, p a rtic u la rly
th e la tte r , th e A rm y fe a th e rw e ig h t c h a m p ­
bor, h o ld e r o f th e w o rld ’s re c o rd n a tio n a l m ile of th a t y e a r, and
th a t th re a te n e d to p re c ip la te a c o n sid e rs no m o re g u ilty th a n th e of g ra p h ite a n d s tu d y in g th e p la t­ a tio n a n d p ro cla im th ro u g h a d ­
th e o th e r w as m ad e a f o rtn ig h t
t i e is s o rry t h a t h e c a n n o t say ion n o w .”
v e rtisin g w h a t O regon h a s in s to re fo r th e m ile,
a n d A bel K iv ia t,
n a tio n a l co al s tr ik e .
t d ire c to rs . •
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in u m d e p o s its In T rin ity ,
I f o r to u ris ts .
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