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F o r m e r R e sid e n t* H e re u rd a y . H e w as in C a lifo rn ia a t M r. a n d M rs. Guy S to n e, w ho th e tim e H azel a n d N in a E m e ry H om e F ro m C a l i f o r n i a - re sid e d in A sh la n d w hen th e tow n w ere on th e ir h o lid a y trip . N ina M r. a n d Mra j R L il, y flc. w as s till in its in fa n c y , r e tu r n e d a n d H azel E m ery , w ho le ft A sh- c o m p an ied by M rs. E. C. Li • / to A sh la n d . F r id a y of la s t w eek I la n d a n d V lc to ria - B. C„ v b g k k Miss B eth W o o d fo rd of R ichm ond it ac<’ualn; a n 7 8 M r. I lan d w ith M r. a n d M rs. C .E . L a n e Ca l., a n d n ep h ew of M r L ily ’s NEW Y O RK , A ug. 23.— T h e i i and M rs. S to n e a re to u r in g th e , a n d v isite d e v e ry p rin c ip le city fro m R ed Bluff. C al., r e tu r n e d to c o a st fro m t h e i r hom e in Holly-1 b etw een A sh lan d a n d V ic to ria, B. | ¿heir hom e la s t n ig h t M rs L illy long p ro m ised a d v a n ce in m o tio n | f w ood w h ere th ey h av e lived fo r I ( ’., in c lu d in g th e R a in ie r P a rk bM8 been u n d e rg o in g m e d i a l p ic tu re a r t h a s a t la s t begun. O b se rv ers of th in g s c in e m a tic ! S th e p a st s e v e ra l e a rs . T h e a r e a n d o th e r scenic p o in ts, re tu rn e d tre a tm e n t in Los A n g eles but is a v a lin g th e m se lv e s of th e o p p ó t- h o m e y e ste rd a y . T h ey h av e a v a - ) im p ro v ed su fficie n tly to be hom e say t h a t n e v e r b e fo re In th e h is- i tu n it to e n jo y th e cam p g ro u n d j n e d a rr a n g e m e n t of e x p e rien c e s M rs. E. C. L illy w ill go to P o l ­ to ry of m o tio n p ic tu re s h av e th e r e J been so m an y big a n d re a lly w o rth ' j a n d a re m a k in g th a t th e ir head-1 to r e la te . ! la r d scon w hile film p ro d u c tio n s w a itin g fo r;® q u a r te r s w h ile h e re . M rs. S to n e — ------- ---------- re le a se as th e r e a re a t th is tim e will p ro b a b ly be m ore f a m ilia r to I A d v e rtis in g M an V isits__ i t W o rk __ C ritic s of m o tio n p ic tu re s w ho A sh la n d p e o p le as Miss J e ss ie : J. W. L aw ton o f M edford w as i M rs. E lsie C h u rc h m a n m id d a n - have been d e m a n d in g fo r y e a rs, j ® G ra n t who ta u g h t in A sh la n d j *» tow n T u e sd a y d is tr ib u tin g a d - ! g è i r M a rg a re t r e tu r n e d la s t n ig h t th a t th e film s tu d io s dev elo p th e ir ¡js w hen th e Old S o u th school w as 1 v e rtisin g co v e rin g th e Ja c k so n iron- S an F ra n c isc o , S to c k to n a n a o p p o rtu n itie s a re lik e ly to be s a t- 1 1 th e c e n te r of e d u c a tio n a l a c tiv ity . C ou n ty F a ir. O a k la n d w h e re sh e h a s s p e n t »he isfied th is y e a r, if p ro m ise s a n d in th e e a s te rn o r s o u th e rn , p a rt i ______ _ j p a st tw o w eeks v is itin g frie n d s r e p o r ts from p ro d u c tio n s c e n te rs o i A s h la n d . T h e S to n e s w ill be Old A c q u a in ta n c e V isits j at d m a t iv e s . M rs. C h u rc h m a .i a re fu lfilled. h e re a n o th e r w eek b e fo re g o in g ; ^ jr j j In m a n of E u g e n e a a d M a rg a re t d ro v e so ith w ith M ore tim e, e ffo rt a n d a c tu a l to S e a ttle a n d o th e r c itie s sp e n t T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n in A sh-, ^Hss G e rtru d e E n g le w hen sh e re - coin of th e re a lm h av e been sp e n t land v isitin g w ith th e B illin g s a n d tu rn e d to R ic h m o n d . C al., to re- on th e p ro d u c tio n of p ic tu re s th is K v e n tu a l T rip E n d s— W illiam fa m ilie s. Mr In m a n is 3um e b e r sch o ° l w ork. su m m e r th a n e v e r b e fo re , o b se r­ A p a rty c o n sistin g of M r. a n d ' illso a n ()ld W e n d o f th e A ! ----------- v e rs say, a n d p ro d u c e rs a re a n x ­ M rs. P. S. P ro v o st, M r. a n d M r s ., s p e n c e r fam ily h a v in g k n o w n M r. ) V isilin 8 A sh la n d R e la tiv e s — B. F. S to rm s, S ylvia P ro v o st, a n d a n d Mra A c S p eb ce r in K an- M rs’ C a rrie T h o m p so n sp en d yes iou sly a w a itin g th e new seaso n in THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL M iss May H o rrig a n ot O a k la n d , Bas in tbo e a rly six tie s M r I n _ te rd a y a t th e hom e of M rs. C a th - th e hope th a t a tte n d a n c e a t m o­ ; ; .. a - Big b u sin e ss ¡ X <’a l„ re tu r n e d M onday m o rn in g j n ian w as a t one tiffle th e a tu d e n t e rin e V an D yke on M orton St. tio n p ic tu re th e a tr e s w ill ju s tify FINAL SIÎOWTNG TODAY N E W Y O RK , A ug. 2 2 .— F o r is sw a llo w in g u p , one by one, a f te r a w eeks v a c a tio n t h a t p r o v - f o f M rs. 8 p e n c e r in o tto w a , K an- M rs- T h o m p so n liv es a t F re sn o , th e tre m e n d o u s e ffo rt w hich lias, been ex p en d ed to im p ro v e th e a r- th e f ir s t tim e since he signed" to ed th rillin g a n d s u b s ta n tia l t o j g8s w h e n M rs. S p en cer w as tea c h - C al” b u t h a s beeB v isitin g in Mcd- P a r is ’ w ell-k n o w n c afes w ith th e ir NORMA TALMADGE ev e ry o n e c o n c ern e d . C ra te r L a k e |f ng school in t h a t s ta te . H e m ad e fo rd a n d o ,b e r v a lle y c itie s w ith tis tic s ta n d a r d s of m o tio n pic- fig h t J a c k D em psey, h e a v y w e ig h t sp a cio u s sid e w alk te rra c e s . tu r e s - c h a m p io n , a t th e polo g ro u n d s . —in— w as th e scene of a good bit o f j t h e tr ip by m o to r an d w as oblj re la tiv e s. P a ris ia n s w ho h av e w atch ed T h e eyes of m o tio n p ic tu r e pro - S e p te m b e r 14, L u is A n g el F irp o th e tre n d of th e tim e s sin ce th e e m o tio n a l a c tiv ity w hen th e K ing cd to r e tu r n to E u g e n e w ith no ----------- “ THE VOICE FROM THE MINARET d u c e rs up a n d dow n • B ro a d w a y to d a y gave h is u n d iv id e d a tt e n ­ b e g in n in g of th e tw e n tie th c e n ­ bolt, w hich held th e tr a ile r to lo n g er v isit in A sh la n d M r In- V a c a tio n — th e conveyance, b ro k e. W hen ¡m a n h a s been em ployed in th e Miss H a r r i e tt H odges is a b s e n t h ° “ tb e a tn C a l b° X ° f tio n to p re p a ra tio n fo r th e b o u t. tu ry Tear th a t w ith in a n o th e r 50 TOMORROW anti SATURDAY fo u n d , th e tr a ile r w as on th e non-1 P o st Office in E u g e n e fo r th e past fro m h e r P osition in E n d e r ’s s to re • th r o u Bh o u t th e c o u n try . d __ ur S h o rtly a f te r h is r e tu r n fro m y e a rs n o t a te rra c e d cafe w ill be too-firm edge of th e la k e w ith th e se v en te en y e a rs, w o rk in g th e r e a t on h p r v a c a tio n . S he w ill r e tu r n in g th e w eek of . S e p te m b e r 2 to In d ia n a p o lis , w h e re he en d e d a n le ft on th e G ra n d B o u lev ard s. p ro v isio n s t h a t w ere in te n d e d fo r ! th e p re s e n t tim e. t0 tb e s to re a b o u t th e first of 8, w hen m ost o f th e m o tio n pic- e x h ib itio n to u r of s e v e ra l w eeks T h e la te s t doom ed c a fe is th e th e e U ited S ta ta te te s s ; by boxing J o e D ow ney, w ho w as G ra n d , one block from th e O p era m o re u se fu l p u rp o se s th a n le n d -j _______ S e p te m b e r a f te r w h ich tim e M r I tu r „ e th l “ e « a « tr r e e s s in in tn u n n ite d S in g b a c k g ro u n d fo r th e lak e . S u r - ! , J. K o h a g e n w ill go e a s t f o r a n I ’annU 3’ ta k e n to a h o s p ita l fro m th e ef- A n A m erican firm h as ju s t p u r ­ xl . 1 R e tu rn F ro m V acatio n __ fects of th e A rg e n tin e ’s p u n ish in g c h ased th e lo ca tio n fo r a p p ro x i-j e x te n d e d trip w ith re la tiv e s . 1OUDt U eek> v iving tin s e x c ite m e n t, th e h o li- ~ d ay pro ceed ed seeker« . n t ^ n J . ° ne ° f th e n ,a n y c a m p in g p a r- P a ra m o u n t W eek, th e first w eek blow s. F irp o le f t fo r A tla n tic m a te ly $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . p .v n r u u r u S i r - I l l ' , ■■ . 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Mi,,s H o rrig a n au d M ai OI h o sp ita l as th e r e s u lt of a n ex-! tuite tra d e “ as “ ,,iarK1Ilg in th e e x te n d of th e G ran d T p ro v ed h e rse lf to be th e ch am p io n ,ind ' ' ° ^ a “ d SOU a n d plosion re c e n tly , is fe c o v e rin e d u s tr y ’s b e st e ffo rt, a n d th is y e a r 1 H o ra tio L av elle, w ho is d u e to- B o u le v a rd s fro m th e P la c e de la ’> ,... by ______ • a n d M rs. C. B. N o rto n a n d ---- d 1 it is exp ected by p ro d u c e rs t h a t m o rro w fro m B uenos A ires. ' " ---------------------------------------------------■ - e M adeline. B u t ♦ fish e rm a n of th e p ---- a rty catch j c h ild R e p u b liq - u - e - to - th . 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D ia- m ° b i,e a c c id e n t in w h ich h e gus­ to h e r hom e in A sh la n d a f te r vis- m ond L ak e, w hich is fa s t becom t a ’ned a b ro k e n a r m < im p ro v ­ focus th e a tte n tio n of th e pu b lic on Srar« m e of c o n d itio n in g a t th e C afe-de S uiede, C afe V ern o n , C afe Comes mystery, romance, adventure—dripping with a d v v a a n n ce c e a s m m ad ad e e d d u u rin rin g g th th e e y y e e a a r r s e a s ^ e tre s o rt. m A ctive w o o rk rk o o u u t ts de la P o rte M o n tm a rte , C afe des th o u g h ’ h e w ill th e au otive w i n g h e r s is te r, M rs. C h ris M a r x |in g p o p u la r as a s u m m e r re s o rt ing v ery ra p id ly , ---------- colorful ineidents—tales o f the daring men in the p ro b a b ly be in t h e 'h o s o i t a l sev m o tio n Pictu r e a r t a n d to s h o w ! a re sIa te d to a ta r t W ed n esd ay . V a rie tie s a n d C afe dé M edrid. of E u g en e. Miss H o d k in so n w as ¡b e c a u se of th e m an y accom m oda- p ro b a b ly be in th e h o s p ita l sev 1 nited States Revenue Service. t h a t d u rin g th e co m in g se a so n ; F i r P° to d a y o b ta in e d C liff „ „ c n a e tio o n n s s w w ere ere u u su su rp rp e e d d T , IlDI1 h e ir lo in E u g e n e a w eek a n d w as en te r-1 tio n s a n d a d v a n ta g e s it offers e ra l d ay s lo n g er. th e th e a tr e s p ia y in g th e b e t t e r 1 K r a m e r ’ S e a H le h e a v y w e ig h t, a s ; by m oving p ic tu re th e a tre s , b an k s The perils, the mlventures, the thrills 0 t il eir ta ln e d v e ry in te re s tin g ly while i s h e lte re d m an y to u ris ts w ith ty p e o f p ic tu re s w ill w a r r a n t t h e , one of h is sp a " i n g p a rtn e rs . H e ) post office s ta tio n s a n d re s ta u - G iiests F ro m G azelle__ daily exploits are all vividly revealed. th e r e ’ ! 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S o n g er hom e on P*’l‘fed in A sh la n d to v isit a t th e re a lity “ tra in in g sch o o ls fo r fo o ls” ' m ission b e fo re n e x t w eek because c a n n o t be a sso c ia te d in a n y wayT in d ic a te s th a t a t a d ista n c e of tl H elm an St. is e n jo y in g a v isit I bonie of Mrs. G .L. S h e lto n a t 138 in th e o p in io n of W . W . S cott- of th e d e la y in th e a p p ro v a l of t ¡sitin g In M eM inville— w ith th e type and const ru ctio n o rd e r of 150 m iles fro m th e tra u fro m Mrs. P. H. H a rth of R ose- T b ird St. M rs. P ie rc e is an old! a le a d in g L o ndon a r- , fin a l p la n s by b u ild in g in sp e ------ c to r Loyd Cole a n d ra m ily of i ’te M oncrieff, . of rec e iv in g a p p a ra tu s in use al B littin g s ta tio n a n o tic e ab le d b u rg . M rs. H a rth a rriv e d in A sh­ tim e frie n d of M rs. S h e lto n au d B elleview sectio n a n J c u te r B011-! * h j tecL A d°PH on of F o r d ’s m e th - It is p o ssible, h o w e v e r, h e said F a d in g of ra d io s ig n a ls a re v ery th e tim e. c re a se is o b served in th e sign la n d S a tu rd a y a n d will leave fot tb e ir v isit will be a w o n d e rfu l op- le v a rd d is tr ic t, le ft W e d n esd a y o d s of p ro d u c tio n in E n g la n d , I t h a t th is a p p ro v a l, a m a tte r of b o th e rso m e in som e p laces, how - O b se rv atio n s of th is Condition ) in te n s ity , w hich in c re a se s ag a h e r hom e to d ay . | p o riu n ity to rev iv e m an y dim m em f c r M eM inville w h e re th e y w ill vis lie believes, w ould lead to d i s a s t e r .! r o u tin e , m ay be fo rth c o m in g in e v er, in A sh lan d th e ra d io lis te n ­ have been c o m p le te d by th e U nit- f o r g r e a te r d ista n c e s .” ______ _ ' ories. “ F o r d ’s fa c to ry is a v a s t o rg a n -' tim e to m a k e a p p lic a tio n to n io r- e rs a re n o t v ery o fte n b o th ere d it a t th e hom e of frie n d s a n d r ed S ta te s B u re a u of S ta n d a rd s in ; ‘"i'hc d ista n c e at which th is o H om e From M otor Trip— ~ ------- - re la tiv e s. T he Cole fa m ily a re iz a tio n in w h ich 95 p e r c e n t of its row a t th e c o m m issio n ’s r e g u la r 10 it very g re a t e x te n t by th is | C onjunction w ith th e A m erican cur-, v a rie s w ith th e wave len g t Mr. an d M rs. B. R. G re e r a n d H‘' re F ro m M edford— fo rm e r re s id e n ts of M eM inville, m en a re tra in e d to be fo o ls,” i w eekly m ee tin g . tro u b le . T h is p h e n o m e n a is n o - j R a d io R elay L eag u e. A b rie f w hich su g g e sts th a t its explain th e ir g u e sts, Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k ! M rs. V. w . W h e ele r a n d cliild- an d M r. Cole, w as a t one tim e, S co tt-M o n crieff said in a re c e n t Heed w hen som e s ta tio n is- b ein g s u m m a ry , e x c erp te d from H ie r e - | tiou is asso. iate d w ith the varii a d d re s s b e fo re th e R o y al I n s t i - 1 G re e r, w ho a re v isitin g a t th e B. • r e u ’ H ale a n d E u n ice, w ere A sh- em ployed by th e S ta n d a rd Oil. listen e d to, w hen su d d e n ly , th e ) p o rt to a p p e a r exclusively in th e Don of g ro u n d a b so rp tio n wi tu te of B ritis h A rc h ite c ts. " T h e I l. G re e r fam ily hom e from T u l - j ,a n d q u e s ts y e s te rd a y fro m th e ir s ig n a ls w ill s ta r t to g e t w e a k e r I S e p te m b e r issue of tho o fficial j w ave le n g th .” w h o le aim of th e o rg a n iz a tio n is s a , O k la h o m a , re tu rn e d y e s te rd a y i hom e in M edford. T h e ir trip w as COOLIDGE WILL TRY find so h n d tn o fe d is ta n t, a n d no o rg a n of th e A m erican R ad io R e- ! ______ _____ _ to .p ro d u ce u n sk ille d la b o re rs . fro m a d e lig h tfu l m o to r trip to . 1 c o m b in a tio n of b u sin ess a n d TO AVERT MIXERS’ STRIKE a m o u n t pf r e -tu n in g o r r e -a d ju s t- lay L e a g u e, “ Q S T ,” follow s: “ Qb- l v n . . . , “ Is< a m an to m ad e m e re ly th e C r a te r L ak e. P elican Bay a n d !) >asure a nd th e y v isited a s h o rt ing th e s e t w ill h av e a n y effe c t ; n e rv a tio n s to d a te i n d i c a t e th a t I ( > \— sla v e of m e c h a n is m ? ” he ask ed . Ig ik e of th e W oods. T he p a rty le ft Lime '* w ith M rs. G race A n d rew s. (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 ) on t h e ir r e tu r n to a u d ib ility . ' th e fa d in g is g re a te s t ro r C a v e s ! STA BB IN G (TIARC T h e e m p lo y e r c o n s tru e s life in A sh la n d M onday a n d w ere g u e sts T h e b e s t w a y 'ts to try a n o th e r w ith in a c e rta n ra n g e of w ave LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 2 2 .— _____ _ m eet of Coal m in e rs a n d o w n e r s 1 ‘e h n s of sa le s, co n v e n ie n c e a n d , ANGEL] dii biiii a t th e ( 'r a t e r L ak e L odge d u r i n g ! Local Hoy In New Y o rk __ 1 s ta tio n o r e lse j u s t s it s till u n til le n g th s , and 4s less fo r e ith e r KLAM ATH FA L L S, O re., Ai of th e m in es h a s n o t been m a d e , n e e d . T h e w o rk is d e g ra d in g ; t h e ... *R ‘l ye3rS a g ° f Scll° o1 g irl o£! th e sig n a ls r e tu r n a u to m a tic a lly , th e ir s ta y a t th a t re s o rt. T h e 1 A rvin B u rn e tt, w ho g r a d u a t e d '? / u . ! lo n g e r o r s h o r te r w av es.” 23.— R ow land llic k s , In d ia n , w yet. i but. 3 n rp n n Ft rt ° f tbG *^«,4.4.^^ uiti > 11 i. ; to u rte e n cam o to th e old V ita g ra p h ' ro a d s w ere fo u n d in very g o o d ! from th e U n iv e rsity o f O regon FGP° ln a tte r > i sy sy ste ste m m ikiQ i’-'QuHi m a s th e y a re m o st s u re to do a fte r F a d in g is m o re p ro n o u n ced a t a rre s te d y e s te rd a y *011 a c h a r c o n d itio n save fo r a s h o rt bit o f ! la s t s p rin g an d is w ell know n in o ' 8 , , . p re s e n te d to P r e s id e n t, “ H m u st he re m e m b e re d th a t S tu d io s „ o u t „ in F la tb u s h „ , B ro o k - „ a — c sig- w ave le n g th s in th e n eig h b o rh o o d s h o .v rt p erio d of tim e. T i „ he of s ta b b in g Max N eilan o f Lal ro a d th a t is < a rry i„ £ , , . ry h e a , y A shland h a s a rr iv e d tn N ew Y ork ' h s ' - "I! A m e ric an s, in s p ite o i ‘A e l r ; / a |m a j “! “ * h a l t g e n e ra lly r e tu r n w ith ap- of 250 m e te rs th a n a t lo n g er view . N eilun is in th e hoapii t r .v v e e l l n n e e a a r r th th e e L L ak a k e e of of th ..........J h ere he e h b .w . e . n . te . r I“ a b e 8 n Ih e m a tte r . I la s c ln a tlo n , a r e h u t c h ild re n . W e, ™ ", f " ? i 1 dal ‘’V<,r i r o l i »“ te ly th e s a m e vo lu m e os tra th e e W oods) w whGre lie w w ill ill n p e ro a b ,.. ly , __ , ,, 1 tu e n c x iu r : » U l u l i l e ¿ i s w ave le n g th s . T ra n sm issio n ex­ w ith hs ab d o m en sla sh e d deej h a v e o u tg ro w n th e ir b ab y ish w ay e lo o k o u t fo r b u d d in g ta le n t.l b e fo re a f te r t , h a v e beeQ b usiness in th e e x p o rtin g d e p a rt- | g av e th e school g irl a s m a ll p a rti , fa d in g s tr e a k , h u t It Is found p e rim e n ts u sin g 100 m e te r w aves in se v e ra l p laces. H ope lo r I o f lo o k in g a t lif e .” Gone To Salem — o r th a t is, a little below th e n o r rec o v e ry is held. m en t w ith som e New Y ork firm . T he sta b b i in a p ic tu re . B e a u ty a n d p rid e o f c ra f ts m a n ­ t h a t a o m étiin es th e y r e tu r n w ith m al a m a te u r leg al w ave, in d ic a te o cc u rre d d u rin g a fig h t be:w e Miss A lice W a lk e r Is leav in g M acW illlam s s h ip , S cott-M oncrieff a s s e r te d ,1 G len w as th e j an in c re a s e of po w er, w hich is th a t th e re is less se v ere fa d in g th e tw o m en at C h ilo q u in . to d a y fo r S alem w-here sh e w ill: I-mml M an, B rin g s R o m e no D eer m u s t be d e v e lo p e d r a t h e r th a n c a m e ra m a n on th e p ro d u c tio n .! v is it re la tiv e s. T h e tr ip n o rth w ill C. D. W oods a n d W. J . A l- 1 h ig h s ta n d a r d s of m e c h a n ic a l ef- T he school g irl w as m o re in te r- i ■— — b e m ad e by m o to r as fa re a s R ose- b e rts w ere u n sh c ce ssfu l on t h e i r ' « V 1 V U V J . XI t u t - r u r u s y s t e m s n o u i a ----- m a i l ¿ l i l y - b u rg , th e r e s t of th e jo u rn e y by first h u n tin g trip . G re a t q u a n - b becom ecom e e g g e e n n e e ra ra l l in in E E n n g g la la n n d d , , h he tb in g e lse >n th e S tudios a n d a »1 ~ t r a i n . Mi^s W a lk e r m ay s ta y in title s of fish w e re found lim it w as c a u g h t hv a n d th e SA LEM , O re., A ug. 23— Gov- s a id , th e n a tio n w ould “ slip un frie n d s h ip s p ra n g up b etw een th e B aleni in efin itely if e s ira b le e m ­ h,7 ' , y tb e a n g le r s - e rn o r P ^ r c e in d ic a te d t h a t h e ' d e r “ Break-Down 1 o f M orals’* th e h e e ls of m e c h a n is m .” c a m e ra m a n a n d th e E ra s m u s H all p lo y m e n t can be fo u n . but no d e e r w ere am o n g th e p ro b a b ly w ould n o t re a c h a de- s tu d e n t. Shown by Fire fo sses. spoi s Ot th e to ile rs. T hey r e tu r n - f cisio n u n til to n ig h t^ w h e th e r d an M acW illiam s e x p la in ed all' th e E xp erte Home— D etroit, St. Louis, D allas ed hom e y e s te rd a y a b o u t tw elv e C asey w ill be h a n g e d to m o rro w d e ta ils of p ic tu re m a k in g to Miss Mr. a n M rs. H u g h G ille tte a n d and N orfolk A re N otable c oc u t w ere u n d a u n te d by fo r th e m u rd e r o f ’’B u c k ” Plifl- T a lm a d g e , w ho, w hen sh e w ent m t« " arilHr aiG expected h o m e, , th e ir - poor lu ck ...............iO e - ; up», t-o r u a n a P o rtla ra ilro detec- . N o th e r u trip is be-1 n lips, n d a d ra ilro a d d e te c Exceptions. back to school, g av e him h e r p ic­ to d a y from an e x te n d e d o u t in g .! ing P lanned w ith no d e fin ite d a te s live o r n o t. S p e c u la tio n h e re is tu re . M acW illiam s w ro te on th e T h ey have v isite d m an y s u m m e r ) 301- 1 - ' ' uer - 8 N E W index of business con­ t h a t th e e x e cu tio n w ill n e v e r ta k e back of it: • r e s o r ts in S o u th e rn O regon hav- ditions, especially in certain p lace a n d it is ex p ected t h a t th e “ Som e d a y you w ill be a s ta r . T h e re s ig n a tio n of T. A. S te v e n ­ In g been to D iam ond L ak e, F t. PJlu V isit— industries, has been discov- K la m a th , C ra te r L ake a n d L a k e ) Mr. and M rs.AV. S. Du P a u ac- s e n te n c e w ill be c o m m u te d to life so n , s e c r e ta r y of th e K la m a th M iss T a lm a d g e , a n d w hen th a t cred. W hen there is a m arked in- im p ris o n m e n t. C asey a p p a re n tly of th e W oods. ¡co m p a n ie d by A lex H all m o to re d ______ „ ____&...6 Bayuil F a lls c h a m b e r of co m m erce, w as tim e conies, I hope th a t I w ill be crease in the number of fires in rec o n c ile d to h a n g in g s a y in g y o u r c a m e rm a n . the establishments of a given indus- ~ I to ( ,ia n ts P a ss a u d to th e hop i “ ju s t tw o m o re sleep s le f t.” N um - fo rm a lly te n d e re d a n d accep ted T h is w eek a t th e U n ited S tu d io s ■ lry if w dl be found that business by th e b o a rd of d ire c to rs T u e s­ M oving To C a lifo rn ia — p a r d s beyond th e re S u n d ay . T hey | e ro u s s y m p a th iz e rs c o n tin u e to w h e re C o n sta n ce T a lm a d g e is ap- tbat ,ndas£ry >s ’n bad condition. ---------- M r\ a n d Mr3- G uy * H olm th U e V X fa €41 rm of a sk fo r th e c o m m u ta tio n of th e d a y , say3 th e E v e n in g H e ra ld . ...... . an h a v e l 3pent tb e n ig h t a t V ill Ul This assertion is made by F rank R. S te v en so n h a s re sig n e d to a c ce p t Pe a r ing in “ T he D a n g e ro u s M aid ” M orgaridge, who directs the w ork r e n te d th e J a m e s S h e lto n p lace B urd ic k a n d - O r r a n d r e tu r n e d to se n te n c e . a n o ffe r fro m th e O a k la n d ch a m - a d osePb M. S c h e n c k -F irst N a- of the Committee on Incendiarism o n M eade St. T hey h av e a six A sb lan d M onday e v e n in g . M r. Du MO T t CtJBDESPOMO- b e r, w h e re h e w ill h a v e c h a ig e H onal p ic tu re , c a m e ra m a n Mac- and Arson of the National Board E M C tO F T M t S t U S O M « m o u th ’s lease, a n d th e S h e lto n s jP a u is im p ro v in g fro m h is re c e n t TMC * 1 « » 9 1 U SA LEM , A ug. 23.— G eorge Me oi Fire U nderw riters and is prob­ a r e lea v in g s h o rtly fo r G a rd e n ia , | sick n esa a n d is m a k in g u se of his P h e rso n , of P o rtla n d w as a p p o in t­ of th e o rg a n iz a tio n b u re a u w ith , W illia m s, w ho is film ing C o n stan ce ably the leading authority in the C a l., n e a r L ong B each. T hey will j re « u p e ra tin g d ay s b e fo re he w ill ed by G o v e rn o r P ie rc e a s a m em ­ a n a p p re c ia b le in c re a s e of sal- in tb e P ic tu re , ra p p e d on h e r world on the subject of the crime a ry . d re s s in g room d o o r. “ Do you re- of arson. sp e n d th e w in te r in th e s o u th i n | r e tu r n to w ork. b er of th e F o r e s tr y B o ard to su c ­ “You can generally tell the con­ W . O. S m ith , p re s id e n t of th e m en ib e r t h is ? ” he a sk e d Con- h o p e s of h a v in g th e ir h e a lth ben- ----------- BUSINESS S 2i ceed R. F ox, of P o r tla n d . dition of the garm ent industry, for e h a m b e r, sa id th e b o a rd r e g r e ts sta n c e , h a n d in g h e r a m uch bat- FAILURES efited E ric k so n V isits G r a n ts P a ss__ instance, that it is overstocked, that th e logs of S te v en so n , w hose s e r- te re d “ s till.” orders have fallen o ff and bus­ ----------- Mr. a n d M rs. A. E . E ric k so n PO R TLA N D , Ang. 23.— T h a t vices o f th e p a s t y e a r a n d a h a lf F IR E - C o n sta n ce looked a t th e p hoto- iness has slacked away generally, H om e To Dunsm uir— | Spe,lt y e s te rd ay w ith M r. a n d c e n tra l O regon ia lik e ly to see LOSS by a marked increase in the num­ Mrs. Sybil H ick erso n from D un- M ra- W . C. H olm es a t G ra n ts a r a ilro a d b u ild in g boom a n d riv - h a v e been of in e s tim a b le v a lu e g ra p h . “ I ’m s u re I d o ,” she said , ber of fires in factories producing RATIO an d b e fo re I tu r n it o v e r aud s m u ir, Cal, h as re tu r n e d to h e r B ass- M r. E ric k so n is w ith th e a iry b etw een c o m p e tin g lin e s for to th e c h a m b e r a n d to th e com ­ © 1923 su c h ’.goods,” said Mr. Morgarrdge. look a t th e w ritin g I ’m s u re is ’’Take another industry—the leather G lehs INS. CP h o m e a f te r sp e n d in g a w eek w ith S ta n d a rd Oil Co., of th is c ity a n d th e m o v em e n t o f th e t im b e r - a s ­ m u n ity . on th e back, I ’m g o in g to q u o te industry. W hen we went into the war S te v en so n sa id h e r e g r e tte d I t » 19)1 W 19« !9rt 1911 rXt, »917 1913 » «1920 »9Z1 Airs. W . E. S a n fo rd , on 6 th St. M r- H o lm es is s e llin g g a so lin e sets, o f G ra n t, W h e e le r, C rook le a v in g a t th is tim e , w h e n K la ­ w ord fo r w ord ju s t w h a t you w ro te there was an immediate demand for — witli th e sam e c o rp o ra tio n in th e a n d a d ja c e n t c o u n tie s, w as in d i­ all sorts of leather products and m a th F a lls is on th e v e rg e of th e on it. You w ere th e first to p re ­ while the w ar continued, there was .V isitors F ro m H ilt— n o ith e r n c ity . the obvious fact which they prove. York City, its D istrict A ttort c a te d by a jo in t v isit to d a v to g r e a te s t p e rio d of g ro w th of it3 d ic t th a t I w ould so m e d ay be­ not a single fire in a leather factory. M oral hazard is something which M r. W ilm e r H ilt, of H ilt, C a l.,, ----------- P rin e v ille of R. B ooth, d ire c to r has created a special departm ent I h is to ry , b u t t h a t h e th o u g h t it com e a s ta r a n d it w as to m ak e When the* war ended and business cannot be measusred, but it must be the investigation and prosecution w as an A sh la n d v isito r y e s te r- H om e F ro m H a rb o r— of th e O choco T im b e r co m p an y ____ ___ y o u r p ro p h ec y com e tr u e fo r both 1 in 5ndusltry slumped, there was reckoned with, and it behooves us w ise to a c c e p t th e o ffe r, since th e this class of crime, appoin.'ing d a y . Mr. A ,W . M oon, a lso a re si- T he D. P erozzi a n d Geo. D un R a lp h B udd, p re s id e n t of th e i .i u v • » . ,,o T .i . ! a su d d e n o u tb re a k o f fires in le a th e r all to work together tow ard sup­ Assistant District Attorney to r t O a k la n d c h a m b e r is. one o f th e of us t h a t I a sk e d M r. S chenck to! factories -n m any places. W hy was d e n t of H ilt a n d w ho h as in te r-, a n d fam ilies a re hom e a f t e r e n jo y -, G re a t N o rth e rn ra ilro a d and pression of this crime.” special purpose la r g e s t a n d m o st p ro g re ssiv e on ^e t y ° u b® m y c a m e ra m a n .” th is»” The committe is working with lo­ X 3, , ? 1O° n LUmbeF C° ” * T 3U ° “ tin g a t H a r b o r ’ O regon. C h a rle s D onnelly, p re s id e n t of th e Mr. M orgaridge ascribes the < Commenting upon the chart re­ cal authorities in all parts of the istence o f m oral hazard in fire ,V isited th e c ity y e s te rd a y . ( T hey w ere on th e c o a st th re e I N o rth e rn P a c ific r a ilro a d , W . th e c o a st a n d su ccess th e r e m ea n s I M acW illiam s h a s h ad h is p h o to - cently made public by the Glens country to assist them in investiga­ a s te p p in g s to n e to a h ig h e r posi- g ra p h fra m e d w ith g la ss on both surance to the general brvak-doi w eeks a n d v isite d C re sc e n t C ity T u rn e r, P re s id e n t of th e S. P . & Falls Insurance Company, proving ting cases of * incendiarism. In a of morals in the past few y**? tlo n . H e w ill leav e S e p te m b e r ) sid e s so th a t C o n s ta n c e ’s first still from a study over the past eleven Home Frum California num ber of cities, the Police D epart­ a n d B ro o k in g s. T he w e a th e r w as S. ra ilro a d c o n s id e ra tio n is to be pointing out that never before w< ir o iTi . ' j , , . ----------------- I ----------------- i v u o t u r i t u i u i i i s i u p e 10. a n d h is p re d ic tio n can be seen. years that when business is good, ments have organized special A r­ failures from dishonesty, robber M r. H . S. E m e ry w ho v isited ,d eal a n d b ecau se th e p a rty bend- given th e b u ild in g o f a lin e e a s t fires decrease and when business is son S q u ad s; D etroit, St. Louis, Dal­ No su c ce sso r h a s been se le c te d — ------------------------ and all sorts of crime so prevale near San F ra n c is c o fo r tw o e i e v e ry effo rt to be c o n g e n ia l a bad. fires increase, he said: fro m P rin e v ille to m ove th e tim ­ fo r th e p o sitio n , b u t s e v e ra l a re las and N orfolk being notable ex­ Insurance companies, he says, < N ew h ig h school b u ild in g a t ¡weeks, cam© b ack to A sh la n d Sat- tru ly good tim e w as h a d . “The figures are there to prove amples. 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