Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 21, 1923, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE, without -
the aid of medicine, cures nine "
cases out of ten of asthma. This J
is a proven fact.
D aily T idings
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
_______________ __________
V O LUM E IV.
YEARS
(International News Wire Service)
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
GOVERNMENT IS
ASKED TO HELP
FOR NEARLY FIFTY
V 4 .......... »........................................
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- I
vive three months in the ridi I
ozone at Ashland. The pure do- Î
mestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1923.
NO. 298.
SALEM CLAIMS
T O FIRE MEN
INSANE COUPLE
KILLED IN NEW
YORK ACCIDENT
GASOLINE CUT
PRICE M R ON
Mr. and Mrs. John Malay
Are Removed To Salem
For State Treatment
BAND CONCERT
WEDNESDAY EVE
First Mid Week Music Will
Be Heard Here After
Sunday Change
Urge Government Marketing
As Cure For Present
Farm Trouble
VINING NEWLY
ELECTED HEAD
A sh la n d seem s to h a v e becom e
th e m e ltin g p o t fo r a ll in sa n e , Roof Of Three Story House
Independent Companies In A sh lan d w ill a g a in h av e th e «
d e m e n te d , e x h a u ste d a n d o th e r ­
Collapses Pinning 50
pleasure of listening to the local Advanced From Position Of
Los Angeles Selling
w ise in ca p a c io u s p eo p le w ho a re
Under Debris
band c o n c e rts th a t h av e been fo r­
At Ten Cent
Third Vice-President
re e k in g easy re fu g e fro m th e long
gone fo r th e p a st tw o w eek3. T he
LOW WHEAT PRICES
a rm of th e law . C o lu m n s of th e QUARTER MILLION
To President
c o n c ert to m o rro w n ig h t p ro m ises
LARGE COMPANIES
TO CAUSE TROUBLE n e w sp a p e r h a v e n o t in fre q u e n tly
ESTIMATED LOSS
KEEP PRICES UP to be one of th e best th a t has SUCCEEDS WILLIAM
p u b lish e d s to rie s of d e m e n te d
e v e r been re n d e re d , an d to g e th ­
C ooperative Selling Only w om en ru n n in g w ild, e x h a u ste d
HANLEY OF BURNS
Auto Owners Block Streets e r w ith th e fa c t th a t th e m u sic ­
Way Of Solving Present m en fin d in g lo d g in g in th e city Building Razed By Flames
E T U R N IN G recently on the
ia
n
s
h
a
v
e
had
a
n
¿
tu
p
le
tim
e
to
As Firefighters Arrive
In Order To Fill Tanks
Aquitania from 'a tour of
Problems Of Agriculture d isp e n so ry , an d o th e r n o t a lto ­
Made Known At
Too Late. Cause Of Fire
At Stations Selling At re s t since th e S u n d ay a fte rn o o n Selection
Europe and the N ear East.
Interests Of Nation Is g e th e r p le a s a n t ta le s.
Southern Oregon Crater
n c e rts w ere c o n c lu d e d , sp e ak s
Unknown But Defective Interrupted in Athens by an almost
low Price. Rest of Coast w c o ell
Belief Of Marsh.
T h e la te s t a d d itio n to th is list
Lake Meeting Held Last
fo
r
w
h
a
t
is
in
s
to
re
fo
r
lo
­
W iring Suspected.
fatal attack of cholera, S. Jay
Not Benefiting.
is th e s to ry of J o h n M alay, one
Sunday.
Has Been Very
cal
m
usic
lo
v
e
rs
to
m
o
rro
w
n
ig
h
t.
GASOLINE— 30
CH ICAG O, A ug. 21.— M aking tim e B eau B ru m n ie l of A sh lan d .
Kaufm an, well known author and
Active
In
Work.
N
E
W
YO
RK
,
A
ug.
21.—
Tw
o
T
h
is
w
ill
be
th
e
f
ir
s
t
W
e
d
n
es­
New Y ork columnist, told reporters
th e sw eep in g s ta te m e n t th a t th e
N ew s of th e p e n d in g c o n d itio r fire m e n w ere k illed a n d 41 w ere that, a fter the sufferings and trag ­
LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 21.— T he d ay e v e n in g c o n c ert of th e season
F e d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t is ••fiddling of th is m an a n d h is w ife h av e
P ro fe s s o r Irv in g E . V ining of
edies
he
had
seen
in
the
Near
East
in ju re d th ia m o rn in g w hen th e
g a so lin e c u t p ric e w a r w hich h a s a n d m an y people w ill be a b le to
w h ile th e fa rm e rs go b ro k e ,” been k n o w n a lo n g tim e , b u t
the
trivialities
of
some
of
our
so-
A
shland
w as selected to h ead th e
been sw eep in g th e m id d lew est for a tte n d t h a t could not do so if it
B e n ja m in M arch, th e m a n a g in g cal people h av e failed to a ir ¡h e ir ro o f a n d w alls of a th re e s to ry called im portant domestic problems
S
ta
te
C
h
a m b e r of C om m erce a t
th e p a s t w eek, rea c h e d th e c o ast w ere given a t a n y o th e r tim e.
d ire c to r of th e F a r m e r s ’ N a tio n ­ fee lin g s u n til one too m an y i r r a ­ b u ild in g c o llap sed as a fire sw ep t achieve, by comparison, the nth.
a
m
e
e
tin
g
held re c e n tly , a c co rd ­
th e s tr u c tu r e .
degree of unimportanefe.
in fu ll fo rce to d ay a n d g a so lin e C arl L o v elan d , w hose n am e se ts
a l u nion of W a sh in g to n to d ay a d ­ tio n a l d e e d s b ro u g h t th e w eary
ing
to
an
a n n o u n c e m e n t m ade
Leaning heavily on two canes,
W alls C ollapss
in m an y of th e Los A n g eles s e r ­ feet “ a g o in g ” a n d a w a k e n s even
v o cated th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a people b efo re th e c ritic a l gaze of
reminders of his recent battle for
y e s te rd a y by th e B oard of D ire c t­
As th e w a lls fell, th e y b u rie d life with cholera, Kaufm an spoke
vice s ta tio n s w as se llin g fo r ten th e m o3t aged to th e c h a rm s th a t
g o v e rn m e n t m a rk e tin g m ac h in e to th e public.
lie b efo re th e m — fo rg e ttin g th e o rs of th e S ta te C h a m b e r a t
50 fire m e n in th e d e b ris , w ho in glowing words of the sacrifice
c e n ts a g allo n th is m o rn in g .
m a r k e t farm p ro d u c ts a s a c u re
N ot long b efo re Jo h n M alay a n d
P o rtla n d .
w ere a tte m p tin g to q u e ll th e and heroism of the handful of
N ot a ll th e serv ice s ta tio n s re ­ m ost p rec io u s b its of m em o ry th a t
fo r a ll f a r m e r s ’ ills.
w ife w e re rem oved to S alem ,
H eld O th e r Offices
deep w ith in th e m ­
flam es.
T he fire m e n a n d o th e r American relief workers who are
duced th e ir p rices th is low , but lie h u d d led
I n vest igat ion C ontiucteil
changing the course o f history in
th ro u g h in a b ility to m ee t h o u se
P
ro
fe
s s o r V ining p rev io u s to
people o u tsid e th e s tr u c tu r e be­ the N ear East.
th e te n c e n t sign w as d isp lay ed selv es— h a s p re p a re d th e fo llo w ­
T h e a rr iv a l a t h is s o lu tio n a c ­ bills, w ere tu rn e d
o u t of th e
his
e
le
c
tio
n to th e P re sid e n c y of
“There were between nine and teii
on m an y of th e s ta tio n s of th e ing p ro g ra m to be given a t 7 :4 5
c o rd in g to Mr. M arsh , w as a r r iv ­ h o u se th e y w ere occu p y in g a n d cam e a m ad d e n e d m ob of re s c u ­
th
e
S
ta
te
C h a m b e r held th e po­
thousands refugees in Constantino-
ka jfm a n
in d e p e n d e n t d e a le rs ' se rv ic e s ta ­ W e d n esd a y e v e n in g :
ed a t fo llow ing a su rv e y c o n d u c t­ w ere n o t a b le to fin d o th e r r e ­ e rs fo llo w in g th e fa ll of th e ro o f pie, he said, “and they were stride-
sitio n of th ird V ic e -P re sid e n t,
P ro g ra m
tio n s.
e d am o n g
th e fa rm e rs of th e fuge. U sing in tia tiv e t h a t show s a n d succeed ed in d ra g g in g th e en with typhus, sm allpox and
w
hich he w as elected to la s t y ear.
1. M arch, “ B e d o u in ” — W rig h t.
Ia»rg«‘ C o m p an ies F irm
The b°ys to do the
m id d le w e st a n d so u th w e st. M arsh feeb le n iin d e d n e ra a n d excessive im p riso n e d m en frm b e n e a th th e cEolera. I wefit among th e s rPeJple
He
h a s been closely a sso c ia te d
because I wanted to see them fo r
A
2.
C h a ra c te ris tic
D ance,
sanitation and the
T he la r g e r co m p an ies in c lu d in g
p o in te d o u t th a t th e fa rm e rs of d iss ip a tio n , th e f a th e r s ta r te d w re c k ag e b efo re th e y h ad been myself and to see the glorious wodc £ ï , o f shoes' clothes a a d ™ -
w
ith
th e w ork of th e S ta te c h a m ­
badly b u rn ed .
th e S ta n d a rd , U nion, Shell and " B re a th of S p rin g ” — W eidt,
th e n a tio n m u st pay $1,300,00(1 th e te d io u s p ro ce ss of c a rtin g
that was being
beino- carried
r a r r iid n
4 their
[bat
on il in
“f
3. H a w a iia n S e lec tio n — L ake. b er e v e r since he h a s been iu
T h e re p o rt w h ich f ir s t cam e behalf It was there th at I first con- coui, wish everyone in America V e n tu ra oil co m p an ies w ere h o ld ­
in te r e s t am i
bon u s c h a rg e s on th e fam ily b e lo n g in g s to a sh a ck
4.
P o p u la r, “ Down by th e O regon a n d his selectio n a s P r e s ­
could *«c
see w C hat * I ■
have
seen,” ni
he ing th e ir price» up to 17 c e n ts,
•“ ’*- avcii,
t h e ir in d e b te d n e ss o r one e ig h th th a t he had c o n s tru c te d a t id le o u t, th a t 20 of th e fire m e n had traded my illness.
id e n t w as no s u rp ris e to h is a s ­
. “A fter leaving Constantinople £ age.' th erM M Camps7 i he o rp h a n - h u t th e in d e p e n d e n t co m p an ies R iv e r” — L ay to n .
o f w h a t th e y will g et from th e ir tim es of poles, b ru sh , stick:», bu r- been k illed , a n d s e rio u sly in ju re d visited seven or eight towns In
If
L
.
«»»Idoen
and
the
w
orkers.
so
ciates.
5. O v e rtu re , “ B rid al R o se ”—
w as soon d isp e lle d a s th e re s c u e rs Greece. Everywhere I saw refugees I L ? ? J ° U,d we, wouId know what s e llin g a t ten c e n ts w ere g e ttin g
c ro p s th is y e a r.
hip an d p a p e r ro o fin g .
Succeeds W illiam H anley
q u ick ly u n co v ered th e im p riso n e d and everywhere I saw the w onderful fh^Je h th i!
' T e for a a ll th e b u sin e ss a n d m o to ris ts L avellee.
W heat P r ic e s L ow
T h e room , w hen fo u n d by lo­ m en.
M
iliam H an ley of B u rn s w ho
6.
P
o
p
u
la
r,
“
Yes!
W
e
H
ave
w ork o f the American Red Cross I « h , i a »" h reIief work- 1 con- lined up fo r blocks in d o u b le c o l­
T h e fa c t th a t th e g r e a t w h eat cal a u th o r itie s , w as lo ca ted a t
No
B
a
n
a
n
a
s
”
—
S
ilver.
w
as
P re sid e n t of th e S ta te C h a m ­
snd the still more wonderful w ork
whn i
every man and woman u m n s in o rd e r to fill th e ir ta n k s
F ly in g B eam s K ill Men
cro p of th e n a tio n w ill u n d o u b t­ th e top of one of th e h ig h e s t
o
f
the
N
ear
East
Relief.”
"
rp
t
»1
co"
tributed
in
a
”V
meas-
7. M arch, “ El C a p ta in ”— Sou­ ber b efo re V ining w as selected
T he tw o fire m e n w hich w ere
a t th e low -priced c o n c e rn s ’ s ta ­
Besides the refugee relief w ork
Xfl° ? e i"ear East Rclief-”
e d ly sell fo r less th a n a d o lla r a h ills w est of A sh la n d , a b s o lu te ­
sa.
to fill th e p o sition re c e n tly re sig n -
k illed as th e r e s u lt of b ein g s tru c k
K aufm an told of the hundred thous-
d e ^ ¿ tr f c T d S t" -Sa' d L Was un' tio n s.
b u sh e l, will a c t a s a b o o m eran g ly aw ay from w a te r a n d w ith no
1
ed
b ecau se of th e p ress of b u sin ess
T
he
S
ta
r
S
pangled
B
a
n
n
e
r.
by fly in g beam s w hen th e ro o f fend orphan children being cared for
1 doct.?r ? order for the
Has N ot Spread to Oregon
on a ll th e in d u s trie s w hich be­ p ro te c tio n from th e e le m e n ts.
and
trained
by
the
N
ear
East
Relief
being,
until
the
effects
of
the
d
u
tie
s and has re tire d fro m a c tiv e
fell in, a n d w ere n o t s e rio u sly i n S Zria PaleV,in,. Greece and K
T h e c u ttin g of p rices h a s not
"h! “r ,°ff- * * -"a, in
liev e th e y a re b e n e f itin g . M arsh D resners, beds, c h a irs , a n d o th e r
d u ty in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e S ta te
b u rn e d . O ne w as k illed o u trig h t, m enu
sp re a d to_ a n y e x te n t am o n g th e
U nder the plan as already fedun’no H V
do some
p o in te d o u t, s a y in g th a t a s long ho u seh o ld e ffe c ts w ere fo u n d in
< h am b er. H e still re ta in s b is po­
w h ile th e second died la te r of in ­ worked out by relief officials these of his Near
la
r
g
e
r
c
o
m
p
an
ies
so
it
is
n
o
t
ex
­
wi" teH
»3 th e fa rm e r g e ts poor p rices for a h u d d led m ass besides a la w n ­ ju rie s .
sitio n on th e ISoard of D irecto rs,
children
will
be
made
self-supDOrt.
“R
o*nd
the
T
o
w
n
”
^
0
!
^
^
in S ”
pected t h a t th e c itie s o u tsid e of
•
—,
.
----- ---- -support
h is cro p s th e e n tir e c o u n try is m ow er, p a s t th e d ay s of u s e fu l­
of
th e E a s te rn O regon sectio n of
D am age R uns H igh
mg. The girls are taught to do in
th e oil d is tr ic t w ill b e n e fit to
N ew Y ork Evening T elegram .
bound to s u ff e r fo r th e d e p re s ­ ness, a n d m an y o th e r im p lem e n t
th
e
C h a m b e r th o u g h .
T h e d a m a g e is e s tim a te d a t
a n y g r e a t e x te n t, a3 th e S ta n d
sio n in th e p ric e of fa rm pro d u ce. w ith no b e a rin g upon th e s u b je c t
.Mad«* Known Sunday
$ 2 50,000 a s th e e n tir e th re e sto ry
a rd , U nion, S h ell a n d o th e r la rg
of living. T he a m o u n t of la b o r s tr u c tu r e w as raz e d a n d g u tte d by
F a r m e r s D iscuss P la n s
SA LEM , O re., A ug., 21.— F ire ,
T he selectio n of Mr. V ining
e r corporation«» a re h o ld in g th e ir
A t a m e e tin g of w h e a t m en and a n x ie ty cau sed by such a v e n ­ th e fire w hich h ad g o t beyond c o n ­
p rices w ell up in o th e r se ctio n s w hich ig n ite d from an u n d e te r­ w as first m ad e know n a t th e m e e t­
h eld h e re re c e n tly a t w hich M arsh tu re is only know n by th e one tro l before th e fire e n g in e s s t a r t ­
m ined o rig in , e a rly to d ay d e s tro y ­ ing of all S o u th e rn O regon C h a m ­
of th e coast.
m ad e a ta lk it wa3 a d v o c ate d th a t w ho u n d e rto o k it.
ed th e Salem broom fa c to ry in bers of C om m erce w hich w as
ed to a rriv e .
th e fa rm rs form an o rg a n iz a tio n
W est S alem , a d w e llin g ow ned by held a t ( r a te r L ak e as th e m em ­
F e e lin g th a t th e new hom e was
T he e x act c a u se of th e fire is
f o r th e m a rk e tin g of th e ir p ro d u ce re a d y fo r occupancy, M r. M alay 3till u n k n o w n , b u t it is believed
W illiam M cA dam s,
g a ra g e an d bers of tile B oard w hich w ere p res
a n d th u s p re v e n t th e g lu ttin g of a tte m p te d to fo rce his w ife to r e ­ by a u th o r itie s th a t d e fe c tiv e w ir­
fre ig h t c a r loaded w ith broom e n t at th e m eet and S ta te S e c re ­
A tte n d a n c e a t th e O regon C aves
th e m a rk e t d u e to o v e rp ro d u c tio n sid e in it, b u t w as u n su c e ssfu l, a s ing m ay h av e s ta r te d th e c o n fla ­
SALEM", O re., A ug. 21.— Gov­
h a n d le s. T he fire w as sp e c ta c u ­ ta ry , A. S. D udley of th e C h a m b ­
S u n d a y p assed th e 10,000 m a rk ,
a n d th e u n tim e ly th ro w in g off of sh e b ro k e th e bonds th a t h ad been g ra tio n . S e v e ra l of th e fire m e n
la r an d a ttr a c te d a la rg e n u m b e r e r m ad e th e selectio n know n a t
e
rn
o
r
P
ie
rc
e
to
m
o
rro
w
w
ill
visit
lea v in g 3ix w eeks of th e seaso n in
la rg e q u a n titie s of s to re d g ra in tied a ro u n d h e r a n d escap ed . Mr. w ere b a d ly
th
e
M
arion
c
o
u
n
ty
ja
il,
w
h
e
re
he
of
people. T he loss w as e s tim a te d th e tim e. T h e e x e cu tiv e C o m m it­
b u rn e d in m a k in g w hich h eav y tra v e l to th e r e s o r t
o n to th e m a rk e t.
M alay was, m ad e a n d b e a t th e th e ir e scap e, b u t a ll a re expected
w ill ta lk w ith A1 J a ir l, fo r whom
a t $17,000, p a rtly covered by in ­ tee of th e S ta te C h a m b e r is a t
m ay be e x p ected , say s th e G ra n ts
T he second c a rlo a d of A shland su ra n c e .
Storage Urged
g ro u n d w ith his fis ts a s su n w o r­ to reco v er.
a c o n d itio n a l p a rd o n is being
p rese n t com posed of Roy T. B ish­
P a ss C o u rie r. T he v is ito rs S u n ­
s o u g h t by m em b e rs of th e S p a n ­ p e a rs w as se n t o u t y e s te rd a y by
T h is plan in clu d e d th e s to rin g s h ip p e rs do in e a s te rn c o u n trie s .
It w as ra id th a t th e b ro o m .fa c ­ op, W h itn e y L .B oise, J . T. R orick
d ay n u m b e re d 362, th e h e a v ie st
o f p ro d u ce on th e farm till th e T hey w ere re c e n tly rem o v ed to
ish -A m e ric an W a r V e te ra n s ’ a s ­ th e local F r u it & P ro d u c e Asso to ry , w hich w as e sta b lish e d m any L. D. D ra k e an d R. 8. H a m ilto n .
d ay e v e r re c o rd e d a t th e Caver..
so
c ia tio n .
c ia tio n bound fo r
W illa m m e tte y e a rs ago. w ill be re b u ilt.
c e n tra l b oard g av e n o tice fo r its S alem , w h e re th e y w ill be ca re d
P ro fe s s o r V ining a lso ho ld s a
T h is exceeded by 40 th e a tte n d ­
re le a s e , th is p lan b ein g to keep fo r a t th e S ta te H om e.
J a ir l is se rv in g a te rm of one valley p o in ts, w h e re th e y w ill be
p o sition on th e B oard of D ire c t­
an ce a w eek ago. S u n d a y prove
a ste a d y an d g ra d u a l s u p p ly on
y e a r fo r firin g a re v o lv e r p o in t used in th e c a n n e rie s of t h a t re
o rs of th e S ta te
C ham ber
fo r
p o p u la r d ay s w ith th e people of
th e m a rk e t in ste a d of a la rg e s u p ­
blqnk a t O liver M yers, local m a n ­ gion.
W e ste rn O regon a u d h a s held
th e R o g u e v a lle y an d S o u th e rn
p ly a t one seaso n a n d a n u n d e r
a g e r fo r th e C. A. S p a u ld in g L o g ­
J . II. R o b b in s, m a n a g e r of th e
th a t positio n fo r som e tim e.
O regon, th e g r e a te r p a r t of th e
su p p ly a t a n o th e r.
local
f ru it a sso c a tio n s ta te s th a t
g in g com pany. It w as sa id th a t
Spending Vacation Now
LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 20.— v is ito rs b ein g fro m th ese sectio n s.
C o o p e ra tiv e farm m a rk e tin g is
J a ir l co m m itted th e crim e because he believes th e r e w ill he five or
“ B lack O xen,” G e rtru d e A th e rto n ’s S a tu rd a y p roved to be a good d ay
Mr. V ining a t p re s e n t is sp en d -
th e so lu tio n of th e f a r m e r s ’ p ro b ­
M yers re fu se d to give him em six c a rlo a d s of p e a rs sh ip p ed out
s e n sa tio n a l ’novel, w h ich w ill be w ith 223 v isito rs , th is b ein g th e
SA LEM , A ug. 2 1 — T he f a te * " * 2 h ‘S 8 u m ,n er v a c a tio n a t his
lem s, was th e 7 b elief of Mr. M arsh,
p lo y m en t.
of
A
sh
la
n
d
th
is
se
aso
n
,
as
th
e
th e in itia l F r a n k Lloyd p ro d u c ­ h e a v ie s t S a tu rd a y reco rd .
of Dan C asey, condem ned
h ° m e &t th<> L ak e ° f tb e
w h o sa y s th a t u n d e r th e p re s e n t
J u d g e G eorge B. B in g h a m , w ho p e a r cro p is u n u s u a lly good. T he
T h e w o rk b ein g d o n e a t th e
tio n u n d e r h is re c e n t c o n tra c t
e r of “ B u c k ” P h illip s, P o rtla n d
_ °° 1 a ” d
WH8 ° " ly w ith a
c o n d itio n of a ff a ir s , th e f a rm e r is
IN D IA N A PO L IS, A ug. 21.— I n ­ w ith F irs t N a tio n a l, w ill h av e tw o caves re s o r t is. p e rm a n e n t, s ta te s p resid e d a t J a i r l ’s tria l, o ffe red p each es a re also com ing a lo n g
g
re
a
t
d
eal
of
p
e
rsu a sio n th a t he
u n o rg a n iz e d a n d a s such is bound d ia n a h a s been “ sew ed u p ” tig h t­
to give him a p a ro le if he w ould in fine sty le he re p o rts an d e v e ry ­ r a ilro a d d e te c tiv e , w ill n o t be
was
secu
red
fo
r
th e C r a te r L ak e
of th e m o st p ro m in e n t p la y e r, of M an ag er S abin. W a te r is being
d e fin ite ly know n u n til T h u rsd a y ,
to g et a r a th e r poor price fo r his ly by th e U nited M ine W o rk e rs of
leav e th e city. T his J a ir l refu se d th in g p o in ts to a b a n n e r fru it
piped
from
th
e
s
p
rin
g
s
to
th
e
m
eetin
g
.
Mr.
V
ining
as th e in co m ­
of th e sc re e n in its le a d in g ro les.
G o v ern o r P ierce s ta te d today.
to do.
la b o r in c o m p a riso n w ith th e o r ­ A m erica, so f a r as coal m in in g
y ear.
ing head of th e S ta te C h a m b e r,
Mr. Lloyd th is w eek sig n ed C on­ b u ild in g s a n d o th e r w o rk of lik e
gan ized w o rk e rs of th e n a tio n .
T hese tw o c a r lo ad s of p e a rs P ie rc e said it w ould ta k e th a t m ade th e p rin c ip a l ta lk a t th a t
is c o n c ern e d , sin ce 1911, w hen w ay T e a rle to be c o -fe a tu re d w ith n a tu r e is bein g done. E x c e lle n t
a re th e only tw o .com pletely filled tim e to d ecide w h e th e r to heed meeting.
th e “ m in e rs ’ q u a lific a tio n la w ”
d in in g room se rv ice is b ein g p ro ­
C
o
rrin
e
G
riffith
,
w
ho
w
as
chosen
th e n u m e ro u s a p p e a ls fo r th e
BUSH LE A G l'ER S FIXED
c a rs th a t th e a sso c ia tio n h a s s h ip ­
becam e e ffe c tiv e , a c c o rd in g to A. re c e n tly fo r th e p a r t of M adam e vided.
c
o m m u ta tio n of th e s e n te n c e to
FOR BREAKING SCHEDULE M. O gle, fo rm e r P r s id n t of th e
ped so f a r th is y ear, but p a rtia l
Z ittia n y . T e a rle w ill p o r tr a y th e
life
im p riso n m e n t o r w h e th e r to
c a r lo ad s h av e been se n t o u t d u r ­
N a tio n a l Coal A sso ciatio n .
in te lle c tu a l y o u n g jo u r n a lis t w ho TH R E E GRAIN STACKS
ing th e seaso n , an d m an y m ore let C asey h a n g F rid a y , a3 s c h e d ­
LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 21.— T he
“ No m an can w ork in th e m in es
A R E BU R N ED AT NAPA
fin d s in th e re ju v in a te d belie, his
uled.
w ill be se n t as th e m a n a g e r says
t'-rni
bush b a s e b a ll” w ill soon in th e s ta te u n less he h a s a c e r­
id eal of w om an h o o d .
N A PA , C al., A ug., 21,— N o m in ­
th e busy seaso n fo r th e a sso c ia ­
be no fit n ic k n a m e fo r th e gam e tific a te th a t he is c o m p e te n t to
W ith th e se tw o p la y e rs a lre a d y a l loss w as s u s ta in e d S a tu rd a y
tîl
A TLA N TIC CITY , A ug. 21.—
tion
is ju s t b e g in n in g .
do
s
o
,”
Mr.
O
gle
p
o
in
ted
o
u
t
"
a
n
d
in S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia sem i-p ro
se le c te d , Mr. L loyd w ill b uild up by J o se p h K ise r, J o s e p h K iser, J r .
SA LEM , O re., A ug. 21.— Rec­
T he c o n fe re n ce of m in e rs a n d o p ­
r a n k s if th e local m a n a g e rs co n ­ th e b o a rd s w hich issu e th e se c e r­
th e re m a in d e r of th e c a st w ith in a n d C h a rle s M iller w hen th re e o rd s in th e offices of th e co u n ty
e r a to r s of th e a n th r a c ite field
tin u e to use C oast an d m a jo r tific a te s a re so c o n s titu te d in each
Miss R o b e rta W ard , fo rm e r re s-
th e next few w eek s a n d a c tu a l film s ta c k s of g ra in b e lo n g in g to th em c le rk h e re in d ic a te th a t M arion
b ro k e up in a d isa g re e m e n t to ­
le a g u e ta c tic s
in m e e tin g th e ir c o u n ty th a t c o n tro l of th em is a s ­
I id e n t of A shland and s is te r of
ing w ill s ta r t im m e d ia te ly th e re w e n t up in sm o k e. T he ca u se of c o u n ty will send m o re h u n te r s in
day- Jo h n H am m o n d , c h a irm a n
p ro b le m s.
su re d to th e U nited M ine W o rk ­
nf iho P n „i nz,
« •
.
) M rs. F. C. S tev en s, is being con
a fte r. T he c o n tin u ity h a s been p r e ­ th e blaze w as u n d e te rm in e d . T he g u e st of d e e r th is y e a r th a n ev er
T he la te s t ev e n t in w hich th e ers.
. . .
• sid e re d as a g ra n d o p e ra sin g e r
p a re d an d a ll p re lim in a ry w ork g ra in re p re s e n te d th e re a p in g s
before. T h e seaso n opened y e s te r­
a te ly a f te r th e d ead lo ck c o n ­
"A s a m a tte r of fa c t, coal m in ­
s e m i-p ro s re s o rte d to th e p ra c tic e
in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia . Miss W ard
h as been c o m p le te d by Mr. L lyod. from six ty to e ig h ty a c res.
day. Cow C reek C anyon in D oug­
fe rre d w ith P re sid e n t C oolidge,
ot o rg an iz ed ball w as w hen M an­ ing re q u ire s a m in im u m of sk ill
re c e n tly left A sh lan d in com pany
Miss G riffith is c o n sid e red one
la s c o u n ty a p p a re n tly is th e fa v ­
an d called a m e e tin g of th e gov­
a g e r C a rlto n , of th e H ollyw ood a n d ex p e rien c e , a n d th e r e is less
w ith Mine. T ra cy Y oung a n d since
of th e m o st c o n s is te n tly p o p u la r
o rite h u n tin g spot fo r M arion
e
rn m e n t Coal C om m ission.
O p­
SAN
FR
A
N
C
ISC
O
,
A
ug.
20.—
te a m , w as fined $50 fo r ta k in g h a z a rd fo r a g ree n m an th a n an
h e r a rriv a l in Los A ngeles has a t ­
c o u n ty sp o rtsm e n .
of a ll sc re e n a c tre sse s, a n d T e a rle
A m erican L egion m em b ers, th e ir e ra to rs of th e m in es re fu se d to
hi3 tea m to San D iego fo r a gam e e x p e rien c e d one. T he g ree n m in ­
tra c te d w id esp read co m m en t th a t
h as th e r e p u ta tio n of being th e
J u d g e G eorge G. B in g h a m of fam ilies a n d frie n d s c o u n tin g on g r a n t a w ag e increase. T he co n ­
in s te a d of p lay in g a sch ed u led e r is c a u tio u s a n d follow s in s tr u c ­
m ak e s h e r f u tu r e
b rig h t w ith
m ost so u g h t a f te r lea d in g m an in
th e M arion c o u n ty c irc u it c o u rt, a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l n a tio n a l co n ­ fere n c e wa3 called by th e C om ­
c o n te s t w ith S a w te lla .
Q u ite a tio n s. T he old h a n d a t th e g am e
p ro sp e c ts in c o n c ert w ork. W h ile
th e in d u stry . H e h a s com p leted
fo r th e first tim e in m an y y e a rs, v e n tio n of th e o rg a n iz a tio n in San m ission in hopeB of a v e rtin g th e
sum w hen you ta k e it o u t of th e is c a re le s s an d d is re g a rd s th e h a z ­
Miss W ard w as in A sh lan d she
th
e
lea
d
in
g
m
a
sc
u
lin
e
ro
le
in
w ill n o t go on a h u n tin g trip th is F ra n c isc o nex t O ctober, can o b ­ s tr ik e called fo r S e p tem b e r 1.
g a te re c e ip ts of a se m i-p ro gam e. a rd s of his w o rk . H e is in d iffe r­
co n d u c te d
th e C o n se rv a to ry of
y ear. In ste a d of in v a d in g th e tim - ta in p ro m p t a n d s y s te m a tic a t ­
“ A shes of V e n g e a n c e,” a N o rm a
W E E D , C alif.,
A ug.
21.
C a rle to n will be given 30 d a y s In en t a n d o fte n c o n te m p tu o u s of in ­
SEATTLE.
A ug
21-T h e
WUh M ,ne' TraCy Y° UDg
th ro u g h
b a rric a d e d | b er tb e j ,ldge a n d M rs. B ingham te n tio n to th e ir re s e rv a tio n s fo r
w h ich to pay th e fine, a f t e r w hich s tru c tio n s of a d v ice from fo re ­ T a lm a d g e p ro d u c tio n , w hich was B re a k in g
C ru ise r S e a ttle , fla g sh ip of th e an d took >,a r t in a l > e n te r ta in -
also
d
ire
c
te
d
by
L
loyd.
d o o rs a n d e n te r in g a v e rita b le a r- I b av e d ecided to v isit som e beach hotel acco m m o d a tio n s by d e a lin g
tim e he will not be given gam es m e n .”
^ c a sio n s
• a o te ’
se n al of arm .s a n d a m m u n itio n , [ re3Ort w h e re th ey will spend tw o d ire c t th ro u g h th e ir p o sts an d P a c lfic fle e t, ra n a g ro u n d n e a r i “ ” ’
if th e d eb t is n ot cloi»d.
th e e n tra n c e of P o rt T ow nsend |
9 " 7 “ ” Ot ° ” ,y
th e a d '
W eed o ffic e rs S a tu rd a y a rr e s te d w eeks.
a u x ilia ry u n its, w ith legion d e p a r t­ th is m o rn in g . It is in no d a n g e r I v a n ta g e of an a ttr a c tiv e p e rso n -
tw o C h in ese a n d co n fisc ate d m o r­
m en t a d ju ta n ts in th e ir s ta te s.
and w ill lik e ly be flo a te d to d ay 1
X
PleaS,“ g m a n n e r ‘ b u t is
p h in e v a lu e d a t $1,000 a n d yen
T his a rra n g e m e n t w as m ad e to
an
a
r
tis
t
iu p ian o in s tru c tio n
sh ee w o rth $500 in a ra id on th e
p rev e n t co n fu sio n a n d m is u n d e r­ T he vessel w a s on th e w ay to a n d voice c u ltu re . She lias had
W ong S ing L a u n d ry .
s ta n d in g s a n d , w as confirm ed a t B re m e rto n w ith th e H ouse N av­ m an y in v ita tio n s from th e w e a l­
As th e o ffic e rs e n te re d th e re a r
a re c e n t co n fe re n ce b etw een L em ­ al A ffa irs c o m m ittee.
th y se t in Los A n g eles to a p p e a r
NEW
YO RK , A ug. 21.— T. room of th e la u n d ry a f te r b re a k ­
uel B olles, legion n a tio n a l a d ju ­
a
t th e ir social fu n c tio n s w h ich
ADVOCATES PROTECTION
G ra h a m H all, of N a sh v ille , T e n ­ ing th ro u g h th e d o o rs, th e y faced
ta n t, a n d c o n v e n tio n officials. R e ­
sp
e a k s well fo r h e r a b ility as T h e
SA LEM , O re., A ug. 21.— R.
FOR AMERICANS OBROAD
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.— nessee, h a s been a p p o in te d a s d e p ­ a g u n in th e h a n d s of W ong Sing,
q u e sts fo r re s e rv a tio n s s e n t to
S m ith , w ho w as a rre 3 te d h e re A new epoch in th e P o sta l M ail
“ 4 0 0 ” h av e opened th e ir a rm 1
u ty fo r th e O rd e r of D eM olay in w h ile W ong L ee, th e p ro p rie to r,
N E W YO RK , A ug. 20.— T im e­ th e c o n v e n tio n c o m m itte e s w ill not
la te la st n ig h t on a c h a rg e of vio­ S ervice w as m a rk e d to d a y w hen
M ANILA, A ug. 21.— C o n g ress­ to receiv e h e r.
T e n n e sse e , a c c o rd in g to a n a n ­ w as s ta n d in g close to se v e ra l o th ­ ly a rr iv a l of an Iow a s ta te s o l­ be h o n o red b u t will be se n t back
la tin g th e M ann a c t. w ill be ta k e n tw o a rm y m ail p la n e s hop p ed off
M iss W a rd w ill have ev ery o p ­
m
an
J . M ayhew W a in w rig h t, of
n o u n c e m e n t from th e o ffice of e r firin g a rm s of a ll v a rie tie s. d ie r ’s bon u s check fo r $385 will to th e d e p a rtm e n t a d ju ta n t in
to P o rtla n d to m o rro w w h e re he h e re a n d w ere in New Y ork w ith ­
p
o
rtu n ity to prove
h e r m e n ta l
New
Y
ork,
fo
rm
e
r
A
ssista
n
t
Sec­
F r a n k S. L an d , G ran d S cribe.
O fficer G eorge Lee, a t th e p o in t e n a b le fo rm e r L ie u te n a n t Guy B a­ th e s ta te w hence th e in q u iry cam e.
w ill be tu rn e d o v er to th e f e d e r­ in 28 h o u rs in th e M ail S ervice
and
rise
fa
st
in
th
e
m usical
r e ta r y of W ar, h a s been in M anila
H all is a m em b e r of th e in s u r ­ of a re v o lv e r, fo rced W ong Sing con, a n a v ia to r d u r in g th e w a r,
L egion s ta te a d ju ta n ts w ill be
a l o ffic ia ls. M rs. Jo h n H ed lu n d betw een
w
orld.
lo o k in g in to local c o n d itio n s in
A tla n tic a n d
P a c iric a n ce firm of H a ll a n d B e n e d ict to d ro p th e w eapon. Seven g u n s
to h o u se h is
w ife a n d elev en - p ro v id ed w ith co m p lete d a ta as p re p a ra tio n fo r h is d u tie s in C on­
w as h eld by th e police a s an im ­ p o rts. Te D eH av ilan d p la n e le ft
a n d of th e N a sh v ille B o ard of w ere fo u n d in th e room .
m o n th -o ld - baby, in a hom e in to r a te s fo r all of th e p rin c ip a l
p o r ta n t w itn ess a g a in s t S m ith.
g ress. H e ha3 ju s t to u re d C h in a YREKA READY FOR
h e re a t 5 :5 9 a. m. a n d re a c h e d E d u c a tio n . H e is a 3 3 rd d e g re e
J u s tic e of th e P eace J . P. B ra d ­ R o ck v ille C e n tre , L. I.
B acon, h o te ls in San F ra n cisc o . A ll d e le ­ a n d J a p a n . In an a d d re s s b e fo te
T he o ffic e rs sa id th a t S m ith R eno, N evada, a t 7 :4 6 .
TEACHERS AT INSTITUTE
M ason a n d w as fo rm e rly d is tr ic t ley, w ho p a rtic ip a te d in th e ra id , w ho e n lis te d fro m D a v e n p o rt, la ., g a te s, a lte rn a te s a n d g u e sts w ill
to o k M rs. H e d lu n d a n d h e r son
th e A m erican C h a m b e r of Com
Y R E K A . C al., A ug. 21.— P la n s
E u g e n e Jo h n s o n , th e M ail S e r­ g o v e rn o r of R o ta ry .
sa id to d ay t h a t th e la u n d ry had fo u n d h im se lf a few d ay s ago w ith be housed in d o w n to w n
h o tels
to H o rn b ro o k , C a lifo rn ia , w ith vice p ilo t, le ft M ineola, N. Y „ a t
m erce of M anila W a in w rig h t a d ­ a re being a rra n g e d to r a c o m m u n ­
been u n d e r su rv e illa n c e fo r se v ­ e x a c tly one h o u r w ith in w hich to a n d o th e r le g io n n a ire s w ill receive
th e r e s u lt th a t th e y w ere a r r e s t ­ 11 o’clock. E a s te rn
v ocated a s tro n g e r p ro te c tiv e pol- ity d a n c e a n d o th e r social e v e n ts
S ta n d a rd V’isitin g From K lam ath F a lls— e ra l w eeks, b u t th o ffic r w a ite d
m ak e a p a y m e n t on a lot h e h ad s im ila r a c co m m o d a tio n s, a s f a r as icy on th e p a r t of th e U n ited
ed upon th e ir r e tu r n to th is city. tim e, h e a d ed fo r C lev elan d , a n d
fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t of th e c o u n ­
Mrs Charlie McWilliams . and fo r th e m o st lo g ical tim e to m ak e c o n tra c te d fo r a m o n th b efo re. A t possible. M ore th a n 150,000 v is it­
T h e c o m p la in t a g a in rz
S m ith h is f irs t sto p en r o u te to San and daughter Constance came over
S
ta
te
s
to
w
a
rd
A
m
e
ric
an
s
a
b
ro
a
d
.
ty te a c h e rs to a tte n d th e a n n u a l
th e ra id .
th a t tim e a le tte r fro m Iow a a r ­ o rs a re expected fo r th e c o n v e n ­
p ro b a b ly w ill be sig n e d by Mr. F ra n cisc o .
He lo o k ed fo rw a rd to th e t i a e te a c h e rs ’ in s titu te h e re T u esd ay ,
N u m e ro u s la n d in g Sunday from Klamath Falls to
T h e ra id in g p a rty , in a d d itio n riv ed w ith th e bon u s check w hich tio n .
H e d lu n d , w ho r e tu r n e d h e re y e s­ fie ld s a re p ro v id ed an d h ig h pow ­ spend a few weeks at the home
w hen th e A m erican c itiz e n ab ro a d W e d n esd a y a n d T h u rs d a y , A u g u st
to B ra d le y a n d Lee, co m p rised w as a m p le fo r h is n eed s. W ith in
te r d a y a f te r tw o y e a rs iu th e e re d lig h ts w ill g u id e th e p la n e s of Mr. MsWilliams parents on
could
c o u n t upon th e s u p p o rt of 2 8 th . 2 9 th a u d 30.
W . S. N ia w a n d e r, G eorge G a r re tt an hour he had a clear title to
P o r tla n d — P e r m it issu e d for
e a s t.
h
is
g
o
v
e rn m e n t th e sa m e a s R o­
at night.
Church St.
T h e a n n u a l tr u s te e s ’ m e e tin g
‘ and Earl Constable.
his future home.
$90,000 apartment house.
man citizens of old.
w ill be ou F rid a y , A u g u s t 31.
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