Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1923, Image 1

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    u iu u u n i u ♦44
ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This
is a proven fact.
I I »>>♦ 4 >I <
A shland D aily
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN'ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS.
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MALARIA GERMS cannot sur­
vive three months in the rich ♦
ozone at Ashland. The pure do- *
mestic water helps.
•
*
(International News Wire Service)
VO LUM E IV.
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
GERMANY
FRANCES ALLY
IN NEXT WAR
Teuton Leaders Fear Power
Of England In Case
Of Another W ar
BELGIUM FAITHFUL
FRIEND TO FRANCE
Impossible For Germany To
Enter Next War As Ally
<)f England As Combined
Powers Of Continent Are
Against Island.
B E R L IN ,
A ug.
2 5 .— W h ile
th e G erm an n a tio n a s a w h o le is
c le n c h in g its fis ts a n d c h a n tin g
h y m n s of h a te a n d
v e n g e an c e
a g a in s t F ra n c e , som e of i ts k e e n ­
est m ilita ry m in d s a re d e v o tin g
s e rio u s th o u g h t a n d d is c re e t d is ­
cu ssio n to th e q u e stio n w h e th e r
it w ill n o t be th e lo g ical a n d a d ­
v a n ta g e o u s th in g fo r G e rm a n y to
side w ith F ra n c e in th e n e x t E u ­
ro p e a n w ar.
T h a t such a w a r
w ill com e ¡3, w ith th e m , a fo re ­
g o n e co n clu sio n , a n d , being p ra c ­
tic a l so ld ie rs, th e y h a v e c a s t ev ­
e ry
s e n tim e n ta l
c o n s id e ra tio n
a sid e an d a re c o n c e n tra tin g th e ir
th o u g h t solely upon th e q u e s tio n :
"H ow can G erm an y ra v e h e r ­
se lf from co m p le te d e s tru c tio n in
th a t w a r ? ”
HIGHWAY TIFF
CAUSES FINES
California Parties Donate
Two And A Half Apiece |
To Local Coffers
Tw o C a lifo rn ia p a rtie s ,
w ho
g rew r a th e r p u g n a c io u s a s th e
r e s u lt of a little m ixup of a u to ­
mobile!* on th e C r a te r L a k e h ig h ­
w ay w ere fined $2.50 a p ie c e by
J u d g e G ow dy in th e c o u rt h e re
y e s te rd a y a n d s e n t on th e ir w ay
to th e s u n n y s ta te re jo ic in g .
H ayden C u sh m a n of O a k la n d ,
m ad e th e c o m p la in t a g a in s t M rs
C h a rle s
B ra sw e ll of O n ta rio
C a lifo rn ia , c la im in g sh e trie d to
pass him a t a n a rro w p lace in
th e ro a d w ith o u t h o n k in g
her
h o rn , a n d th u s c au sed him to ru n
h is c a r in to th e b a n k to avoid an
a c cid e n t.
M rs.
B ra sw e ll r e to rte d
th a t
sh e h a d so u n d e d h e r h o rn w ith a
g r e a t d e a l of p e rs is te n c y b e fo re
a tte m p tin g to pas3 th e c a r b e lo n g ­
in g to C u sh m a n a n d th a t h;> w as
e v id e n tly v ery h a rd of h e a rin g .
Since th e y w ere both e v id e n tly
in bad h u m o r, a n d w ere a lso from
th e s u n n y s ta te of C a lifo rn ia an d
w ere e v id e n tly in th e w ro n g j u s t
a s m uch as th e o th e r. J u d g e Gow­
dy could see h is w ay c le a r in o n ­
ly one w ay an d t h a t w as to d i­
vide th e co sts up b etw een th e tw o
p a rtie s w hich he did w ith g r e a t
firm n e ss a n d sp eed , a n d b o th p a r ­
tie s to u re d on th e ir w ay a f t e r a d ­
d in g $2.50 a piece to th e A sh la n d
c o ffe rs a s th e r e s u lt of th e ir u n ­
u su a l little tiff.
B oth w e re in th e w ro n g as f a r
a s could be a s c e rta in e d , as n e ith ­
e r knew th e ro ad ru le s , so J u d g e
G ow dy a lso ad v ised th e m in th is
re g a rd , so th a t in th e f u tu r e th e ir
d is p u te s w ill pro'bably cost th em
less.
R echberg Issu es Report
A rn o ld
R e c h b e rg ,
in tim a te
frie n d a n d a d v is e r of th re e
of
th e fo re m o st G e rm a n m ilita ry
c h ie fs — L u d e n d o rff, H o ffm a n a n d
v a n K lu c k — o u tlin e d , in a n e x c lu ­
siv e in te rv ie w w ith th e I n te r n a ­
tio n N ew s S ervice c o rre s p o n d e n t,
th e basic th o u g h ts th a t h a v e led
him to th e co n v ictio n th a t som e
tim e w ith in th e next few y e a rs
G e rm a n y w ill fig h t sid e by sid e
w ith h e r ‘‘a rc h -e n e m y ” a g a in s t
E n g la n d , th e c o u n try upon w’hich
j u s t a t p re s e n t m an y G e rm a n s
pin a rd e u t h opes as th e “ re s c u e r
fro m th e c lu tc h of F re n c h m ili­
S u rp ris e m a rria g e s
a re
v ery
ta r is m .”
m uch in vogue th is seaso n a n d
an d a n o th e r w ed d in g to be ad d ed
M ilitary Leaders Confer
R e c h b e rg w ould n e ith e r c o n ­ to th e list is th a t of Mr. W . H.
firm n o r d e n y th a t L u d e n d o rff P a u l to Miss A n n a B ow en of San
s h a re s h is view s in th is p a r tic u la r F e rn a rd in o , C al., T h e m a rria g e
re sp e c t, b u t he a s s e rte d p o sitiv e ­ o c c u rre d a t live o ’clock T h u rs d a y
ly th a t th e tw o o th e rs of th e trio a fte rn o o n a t th e office of J u d g e
o f fam o u s g e n e ra ls — H o ffm an , W . II. G ow dy. M r. a n d M rs. A.
as
w itn esses,
w ho is recognized as one of th e W . S to re y a c te d
a b le s t of G erm an s tr a te g is ts , and w h ile W . F . De W itt a w a ite d th e
von K luck, of th e “ K lu ck f la n k ” b rid a l p a rty to c a rry th em to th e
in th e a d v a n ce upon a n d r e tr e a t S to rey hom e w h e re a p le a sin g r e ­
fro m P a r is — su b sc rib e to ev e ry p a st w as serv ed .
w ord of w h a t follow s. O w ing to
M r. P a u l is w ell know n in A sh ­
th e ir exposed public p o sitio n th ey lan d h a v in g lived
h e re se v e ra l
c a n n o t, of co u rse , o p e n ly ta k e a y e a rs. Mrs. P a u l is well kn o w n in
s ta n d on th e s u b je c t a t th is tim e. C a lifo rn ia a n d
A sh la n d
people
H e re is R e c h b e rg ’s a rg u m e n t:
w ill be glad to w elcom e h e r in to
th e ir m id st.
F ea r F ranco-B elgian Pact
M r. a n d M rs. P a u l p lan to live
“ E n g la n d c a n n o t s ta n d fo r th e
in
A sh lan d .
F ra n c o -B e lg ia n a llia n c e . It is one
o f th e fu n d a m e n ta l p rin c ip le s of
B ritis h p o lu y upon th e C o n tin e n t TO CIRCLE WORLD IN
t h a t it m ust n e v e r allow B elgium
YACHT UNDER CANVAS
to com e u n d e r th e d ire c t o r in ­
D U BLIN , A ug.
25.— T h e 25-
d ire c t in flu e n c e of a E u ro p e a n
g r e a t P ow er. W h y ? B ecau se th e ton y a c h t S a o rise h a s le ft K in g s­
B elgian c o a st d o m in a te s th e e n ­ tow n H a rb o r w ith th e avow ed in ­
te n tio n of g o in g ro u n d th e w orld
tr a n c e to th e E n g lish c h a n n e l.
solely
u n d e r can v as.
England F ears France
T h re e Iris h m e n c o n s titu te th e
“N or
can
E n g la n d
p e rm it
crew
, a n d th ey hope to re a c h New
F r a n c e to a m a lg a m a te th e F re n c h
Z
e
a
la
n d b e fo re C h ristm a s. T hey
o re re s e rv o irs w ith th e S a a r a n d
will
r
e tu r n by C ape H o rn e , a n d
R u h r coal re s e rv o irs .
Such an
ex
pect
to be back in Ire la n d by
a m a lg a m a tio n w ould c o n s titu te
S
e
p
te
m
b
e r, 1924.
th e
m o st
g ig a n tic
w a r-fo rg e
T h e only d iffic u lty th e y a n tic i­
know n in h is to ry . T h e s tr a te g ic
p
a
te
is th e p ro n u n c ia tio n by h a r ­
c o m m u n ic a tio n s b etw een th e R u h r
bor
m
a s te rs of E rse n a m e of th e ir
a n d th e B elgian c o a st a re ex cel­
c
ra
ft.
l e n t.”
“ B u t s u re ly ,” p u t in th e I n te r ­
v ie w e r. “ you c a n n o t expect F ra n c e
to give up h e r a llia n c e w ith B el­
g iu m ? ”
‘ ¡No!
T h a t’s ju s t it. A B el­
gium s e p a ra te a n d in d e p e n d e n t
of F ra n c e w ould be a p o te n tia l
base of a tta c k a g a in s t F ra n c e on
th e p a rt of an y a n ti-F re n c h c o a li­
A v ery p ro m in e n t a n d a c tiv e
tio n .”
m em b e r of th e A m e ric an R ad io
“ B ut th e r e a re no su ch c o n d i­ R elay
L e a g u e fro m
A b e rd e en ,
tio n s!
o b je c te d th e r e p o rte r. W a sh in g to n wa3 in th e c ity F rid a y
R e c h b e rg a n sw e re d :
m o rn in g fo r a few m in u te s. He
D ifferen ces May Be Settled
an d hin c a r, to g e th e r w ith th e
“ T h e re a re none now , b u t th e m en w ith him w ere q u ick ly re c ­
v ery n a tu r e of e v e n ts w ill force ognized by th e 3ign “ R ad io 7 S F ”
E n g la n d to fo rm a E u ro p e a n c o a l­ p rin te d in la rg e gold le tte r s on
itio n a g a in s t F ra n c e , b ecau se th e th e w ind sh ie ld . R ad io 7S F h a s
l a t te r s m ilita ry
a n d econom ic been w idely k n o w n in th e ra d io
s tra n g le h o ld upon th e C o n tin en t w orld io r a long tim e, a s h is s t a ­
is in Its e lf a m enace a n d q ch ai tio n in A b erd een is one of th e
le n g e to E n g la n d .
B ut th a t is best on th e c o a st an d long d is ­
th e v ery re a so n w hy F ra n c e m u st ta n c e re c o rd s m ad e by th is r ta -
a t a ll co sts m a k e h e rs e lf th e m is ­ tion a re to be envied by m any.
tre s s of G erm an co al; it will be
M em bers of th e A m e ric a« R a ­
in d isp e n sa b le to h e r
in a w ar dio R elay L e a g u e th a t live
in
a g a in s t E n g la n d .”
A sh lan d w ill fin d th a t by r e f e r ­
rin g to th e ir log books o r p ast r e ­
Return Hom«*—
ceiv in g re c o rd s, th a t 7S F com es
Mrs. J u lia P e e b le r
a n d M iss in h e re v ery loud an d w ith w o n ­
H elen P e e b le r, w ho h a v e
been d e rfu lly c le a r sig n a ls. L ocal fa n s
v isitin g fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks will a lso find th a t se v e ra l o th e r
a t tlie H. B. C a r te r ho m e
on s ta tio n s fro m A b e rd e en com e in
M o u n ta in a v e n u e , r e tu r n e d to q u ite w ell h e re , e sp ec ially 7SC,
th e ir hom e in N elson, N e b ra sk a w hich i3 closely a ffilia te d w ith
la s t n ig h t. M rs. P e e b le r Is a s is ­ 7S F , so th e s ta tio n s m ay be f it ­
te r-in -la w of M rs. A. E. G ru b b , tin g ly called " S is ite r S ta tio n s of
w ho is M rs. C a r te r ’s m o th e r.
A b e rd e e n .”
__
USE
MARRIAGE REPDRIED
PM W
HERE
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1923.
NO. 302.
LOCAL TALENT
DRAWS PRAISEl
FROM ASHLAND
KRAMERS ENJOY
TOUR OF COAST
California Bathing Beauty
Contest Witnessed By
Ashland Man
Every Performer Seemingly
In Right Place In
Cast Of Play
FLORENCE ALLEN
SINGING PLEASES
Afanv People Plan To See
Play For Second Time
On Mondav Night When
Teket Prices Are To Be
Slashed.
E v e ry b o d y is
s till
ta lk in g
“ D re a m la n d ,” th e p ra is e s o f one
of th e local p e rfo rm e rs is n o so o n ­
e r h e a rd , b e fo re som e o n e sa y s—
“ B u t how ’b o u t D r. P h e tte p la c e
a s th e Je w P e d d le r, w a s n ’t h e
g r e a t ? ” o r th e
S tr e e t C le a n e r,
H a n k P ace, co u ld th e p a r t h av e
b een p laced in b e tte r h a n d s ? , an d
so it goes, one a f t e r th e o th e r
of th e m o re th a n 200 p e rfo rm e rs
a r e given th e ir s h a re o r c re d it fo r
p ro d u c in g th e g r e a t c o m m u n ity
p a g e a n t.
It w ill be m a n y a d a y b e fo re
A sh la n d p eo p le f o rg e t “ D re a m ­
la n d ” , th e fa c e s of th e h a p p y p e r ­
fo rm e rs , th e ir so n g s, d a n c e s , a n d
p a n to m im e s, w ill h a u n t th e m em ­
o ry of e v e ry o n e w ho w itn esse d
th e p ro d u c tio n , foe a lo n g tim e
to com e.
F loren ce A llen C ap tivates
T h e b e a u tifu l vo:ice o f M iss
F lo re n c e A llen In t h e p rin c ip a l
ro le of th e A m erican . B e a u ty scen e
c a p tiv a te d big a u d ie n c e a s h e r
co lo rfu l to n e s w e re jU 3t th e to n e s
w ere ju s t th e to n e s fo r th e tu c -
c e ssfu l p r e s e n ta tio n of su c h a
classic n u m b e r.
Dream hand S ong Good
M rs. J . W . S h o rtrid g e in th e
o p e n in g n u m b e r “ In th e G a rd e n
of D re a m s ,” c a s t th e “ D r e a m la n d ”
sp ell o v e r th e a u d ie n c e w ith h e r
c le a r s o p ra n o voice, h e r b e a u ti­
fu l in te r p r e ta tio n of tlte n u m b e r,
h e r s ta g e p re se n c e a n d poise a d ­
d in g n o t a little to th e su c ce ssfu l
r e n d itio n of h e r n u m b e r.
Much T rain in g Show n
M iss R u th W . W a lla c e , a new
c o m e r to A sh la n d , o n e of o u r new
school te a c h e rs , m ad e h e r in te r ­
p r e ta tio n of th e n u m b e r w as ex ­
c e ed in g ly d r a m a tic , a n d sffiowed a
finished tr a in in g in th e sch o o l of
e x p re ssio n .
a
It w as a s n a p p y v a u d e v ille s k it
th a t T ed Ge B a u e r w ith AJive
R u g e r p u t o v e r, a n d th e M oon­
lig h t d a n c e w ith P a l L a C la ire a n d
V elm a C lap p w as in t h e c la ss of
th e m o re p ro fe s s io n a l d a n c e s of
th e show .
Second P erform an ce M onday
I t w as a ll good, so g o od, th a t
m an y of th e first n ig h te r s a re
g o in g on M onday n ig h t w h e n th e
second p e rfo rm a n c e w ill be given
a t re d u c e d p rices.
A ll th e c h ild re n w ill a p p e a r a t
th e se co n d p e rfo rm a n c e a s w ell
a s th e a d u lts of th e big c a st.
G ra n ts P a ss— $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 p o w e r
p ro je c t p la n n e d fo r s o u th fo rk of
C o q u ille riv e r.
T h a t th e r e is c o n s id e rb a le a c ­
tiv ity in th e q u ic k s ilv e r m in e s in
th e G old H ill d is tr ic t is e v id e n c ­
ed by t h e r e c e n t re s u m p tio n of
th e W a r E a g le m in e w ith its 30-
to n c a p a c ity S coot fu rn a c e a n d
o th e r d e v e lo p m e n t w o rk on a d ­
jo in in g p ro p erite 3 . I t is re p o rte d
t h a t a la rg e c o rp o ra tio n w ill be
o rg a n iz e d u n d e r th e O reg o n law s
w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t Gold H ill,
to tn k e o v e r a n d o p e ra te th e C his­
h o lm g ro u p o f q u ic k s ilv e r m in es
a d jo in in g th e W a r E a g le g ro u p .
Dr. W . P . C h ish o lm of G old H ill,
o w n e r of th e C h ish o lm g ro u p is
th e p io n e e r in th e q u ic k s ilv e r in ­
d u s tr y in th e Gold H ill d is tr ic t
a n d s o u th e r n O reg o n , b e in g th e
f ir s t to p ro d u c e q u ic k s ilv e r w ith
a m o d e rn fu rn a c e in 1914. T he
C h ish o lm g ro u p w as o rig in a lly lo ­
c a te d in 1 8 7 8 by W illiam M ayfield
a n old p io n e e r in th e M eadow s,
w ho re d u c e d th e ric h c in n a b a r
o re s to q u ic k s ilv e r in a c ru d e way
a n d su p p lie d m an y of th e R o gue
R iv e r v a lle y p la c e r m in es
w ith
th is v a lu a b le m in e ra l to rec o v e r
th e fin e a n d flo u r gold in th e
s lu ic e boxes o f th e m in es. • D r.
C h ish o lm p u rc h a s e d th is v a lu a b le
p ro p e rty fro m th e o rig in a l lo c a t­
o r in 1 9 0 6 , a n d sin c e t h a t tim e
h a s s p e n t o v e r $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 in d e v e l­
o p in g th is p ro p e rty a n d th e C h is­
h o lm c o p p e r-g o ld m in e, a n a d jo in ­
in g g ro u p o f m in e .s
PINCHOTMAY
SETTLE COAL
M INESTRIFE
Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. W . K ra m e r
a n d son F oss, re tu r n e d re c e n tly I Pennsylvania
fro m a trip to C a lifo rn ia .
T he
trip in clu d e d m an y coast c itie s in- j
e lu d in g T ru c k e e , a n d T ia J u a n a .
W h ile in th e s o u th , th e p a rty
v isited se v e ra l m oving p ic tu re
stu d io s a n d saw m oving p ic tu re s
m th e m ak in g . T h e b a th in g b e a u -j
l ' U r i c ¿ v e /s u ts *
C c Y ! C c g i i K W i o a - ¿ s m -.
ty c o n te s t on th e b o ard w alk Tt
V enice w as ta k in g place a t th e
tim e Mr. K ra m e r w as in th e city,
J o h n L. L ew is, p re s id e n t
of sy lv a n ia , New Y ork, in an e ffo rt p o in ts w as w hen th e m in e rs y ield- b u t it w as m erely by a c c id e n t th a t
th e U n ited M ine W o rk e rs of A m ­ to p re v e n t th e th re a te n e d s tr i k e - ed on th e ir d e m a n d fo r th e th e local m an had a s e a t on th e
e ric a ; J o h n H ays H am m o n d , h ead of a n th r a c ite coal m in e rs th is “ c h e c k -o ff” of u n io n d u e s, a n d fro n t row . T hey also v isited T ru e -
of th e U. S. Coal C om m ission, a n d w in te r.
th e o p e ra to rs resp o n d e d by a g re e - kee w h ere la r g e r m oving p ic tu re s
fo rm e r V ic e -P re s id e n t T h o m as R.
T he f ir s t ste p in a c h ie v in g an , ing n ot to “ c h e c k -o ff” d eb t claim s w ere being m ade an d succeeded in
M a rsh a ll m e e t a t th e H o te l P e n n ­ a m ic a b le s e ttle m e n t of d isp u te d a g a in s t th e m in e r s ’ w ages.
seein g se v ra l s ta rs .
“ T h C overed W a g o n ” w hich is
I M A R R IA G E IS R E V E A L E D
one of th e m o st s p e c ta c u la r an d
u n u s u a l s ta g e p ro d u c tio n s w as be­
A FTER TH R EE W EEKS
in g played a t H ollyw ood and Mr.
K ra m e r says th e
p ro d u c tio n is
Y R E K A , C al., A ug. 25.—-A fter:
one
of
th
e
m
o
st
w
o n d e rfu l he
i h a v in g k e p t th e n ew s of th e ir i
~
Governor To
Have Complete Charge
Of Negotiations
GOVERNMENT PLANS
FUEL DISTRIBUTION
Bituminous Miners State
\\ ill Not Call Svmpathv
Strike But Will Help An­
thracite Miners A s Much
As Possible. •
H A R R IC B U R G P e n n ., A ug. 25.
— G o v e rn o r G ifford
P in c h o t of
P e n n sy lv a n ia h as been a p p o in te d
by P re s id e n t C oolidge to
ta k e
co m p lete c h a rg e of th e n e g o tia ­
tio n s lo o k in g to w a rd a v e rtin g th e
th re a te n e d coal s tr ik e , a c co rd in g
to w ord receiv ed h e re to d ay from
W a sh in g to n .
M eeting Set for Monday
G o v ern o r P in c h o t im m ed ia te ly
has ever seen.
I w ed d in g a s e c re t fo r n e a rly t h r e e ,
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W h ile in th e s o u th sid e trip s a f te r being in fo rm e d of th e a p ­
PO R T L A N D , O re., A ug. 25.— w eeks, frie n d s of W illia m H.
SA CRA M ENTO ,
A ug. 2 5.—
M a rg u e rite R.
H u g u e n in , 1451 R eeves of th is city a n d M iss A lm a : T h r e a ts m ad e by th e I. W . W ., w ere ta k e n by a u to m o b ile a n d Mr. p o in tm e n t s e n t te le g ra m s to th e
M ichigan a v e n u e , P o r tla n d , w ins K ra u s s of New Y ork, le a rn e d th is le a d e rs t h a t th e y w ill in v ad e Sac K ra m e r w as a b le to co v er an e n ­ d e a d lo c k e d a n th r a c ite m in e rs a n d
o p e ra to rs a t A tla n tic City, su m .
o rm o u s a m o u n t of te r r ito ry .
th e $100 s ta te p riz e o ffe re d in
w eek th a t th e y h ad slip p ed q u ie t­ ra m e n to th is F a ll a n d c o n d u c t a
L a k e T a h o e w ith its sev en ty m o n in g th em in to a co n fe re n ce
th e re c e n t N a tio n a l K n ittin g C on­
ly a w ay to O a k la n d a n d w ere m a r ­ reg in of te r r o r as a p ro te s t a g a in s t
h e re on M onday.
te s t h eld by th e F le is h e r Yarn: rie d .
th e in ju n c tio n o b ta in e d a g a in s t m iles of sh o re lin e, s u rro u n d e d
D is trib u tio n P la n s M ade
c o m p a n y of P h ila d e lp h ia , fo r th e
R eeves is c o n n e cte d w ith a io- tbern a n d th e c o n s ta n t p ro se c u tio n a lso by a n a u to m o b ile ro a d , w as
M eanw hile th e
go v ern m en t
m o st b e a u tifu l h a n d k n it
g a r ­ cal a u to m o b ile agency. T h e b rid e i of r a d (c a la u n d e r th e c rim in a l v isited by th e K ra m e r fam ily .
p
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ib
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tin
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coal in case
m e n ts. $ 1 1,000 in p riz e s w as o f­ h a s v isited Y re k a b rie fly , a n d h as sy n d ic a lism la w - h av e n o t a la rm e d T hey sp e n t one d a y on a n e x c u r­
th
e
s
tr
ik
e
does
com
e
to pass iu
fe re d , th re e n a tio n a l p riz e s r a n g ­ a n u m b e r of frie n d s h e re .
1 th e official9 of th is city a n d coun- sio n s te a m e r going a ro u n d t h e '
S
e
p
tem
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r,
w
en
t
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a
d
and th e
in g fro m $2000 to $ 2 0 0 ; a n d 149
la k e . S ev eral of th e oil w ells w e re '
M rs. R eeves le ft a f te r th e w e d -' ty '
f ir s t ste p w as to place th e New
s ta te p rizes, th re e fo r e a ch s ta te , d in g fo r a v isit a t h e r old h o m e '
T h e p la n s of th e L w - W ., yead- seen a n d w h ile a t S a n ta F e sp rin g s
— f ir s t p rix e $ 1 0 0 ; second $50; in New Y ork an d w ill r e tu r n a b o u t ! e rs t0 in v ad e th is city w ere le a rn - seven oil w ells w ere disco v ered . E n g la n d s ta te s on a v irtu a l w a r­
tim e coal co n su m in g basis.
a n d th ir d $25.
' O cto b er 1st.
; ed Dy s ta te in v e s tig a to rs who a re T he im m en se fire a t S an P e d ro oc­
B itum inous Coal Rationed
Of th e th o u s a n d s of g a rm e n ts >
j k e e p in g a check upon th e a c tiv it- c u rre d w hile th e K ra m e rs w ere
T he b itu m in o u s sh ip m e n ts will
e n te re d by O regon w om en, Miss !
| ies of th e ra d ic a ls . T he officers of in th e s o u th b u t th e y did n o t goi
be
ra tio n e d and th e go v ern m en t
H u g u e n in ’s s p o rt d re s s w as a d ­
j th is c ity a n d c o u n ty a re of th e to San P ed ro .
w ill e n d e a v o r to m a in ta in th e r e a ­
ju d g e d th e m o st b e a u tifu l from
T he
T ra n s-C o n tin te n a l Mail
| o p in io n th a t th e I .W . W ,, a re
P
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a
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th a t s ta te . T h e second p rize of
. m ere ly b lu ffin g a n d in s u p p o rt of
aim . F u r th e r denials* w ere m ade
$50 w as a w a rd e d to Mrs. R. F.
j th is belief c ite m an y p a st th r e a ts w h ile th e y w ere th e re , an d t h e ' to d ay by th e b itu m in o u s m in e rs
O b e rte u ffe r, 185 E a s t 6 0 th s tr e e t,
j th a t h av e be'eu m ad e by th e ra d i- city w as v ery m uch ex cited over!
' th a t th ey in te n d e d to go o u t on
P o r tla n d , w ho s e n t in
a baby
| cals if th e ir a c tiv itie s w ere in te r- th e p ro sp e c ts of th e flight b e in g ■
a sy m p a th y s tr ik e w ith t h e ’ a n ­
b la n k e t; a n d th e th ir d p rize of
su c ce ssfu lly c o m p leted .
j fe rre d w ith .
th
ra c ite m in e rs on S e p tem b e r 1.
In c id e n ta l to th e sh o w in g in
$25 w as w on by M rs. P a u l C ole­
Mr. an d M rs. K ra m e r m et m any I , “
,
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.
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S heriff E llis J o n e s a n d D lstr /
i!
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. 1 th a t they w ere in sy m p a th y w ith
H e r p riz e w in n in g e n tr y w as a B ros, a n d B a rn u m & B ailey c ir ­
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cus to d ay , w hich is th e la rg e s t A tto rn e y J. J. H e n d e rso n , how ever Pni
cap, s k ir t a n d ja c k e t.
C al., Mr. C asey a n d fam ily w ho
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in
T he ju d g e s w ere five of th e 3how w hich h a s e v e r been
M r; C*s s lu 8 !d u c .lo n o , .h e b itu m in o u s m in e .
M edford, a n d th e g re a t crow d of ! C° UStitUte a m e re b,uff a n d ls MIH.1
best k n o w n k n ittin g a n d fash io n
M iller
L os A n g eles, w ho ow ns
caf„ „ , s tr lk „
v isito rs com ing from a ll o v e r th is ! so u g h t to be c a rrie d o u t th e iu v ad -
e x p e rts in th e U n ited S ta te s , e d i­
th re e b u sin e ss ho u ses. F re d T o s-
v
,,
b|<-
a n d a d jo in in g c o u n tie s a n d n o r th - I eFS Wil1 find th a t Sacrarr>ento C ity
to rs of five le a d in g w o m en ’s m a g ­
te s I n w ho ow ns . d r u g s to re
T h e aw>oi„ , n„ .,„ o t p ln c h o t „
e rn C a lifo rn ia , th e local ra ilro a d und C o u n ty w ill n o t to le r a te d is o r­
azin es.
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c > p ic |ty
, rb R o r o(
y a rd s w ill e x p e rien c e one of th e d e r a n d t h a t a n y “ s itu a tio n th a t
T h e c h a ra c te r of th e d iff e re n t
A rc h ib a ld a t S a n ta M onica w ere m ln e d l„ lcu | ty llas bM n r u „ ;„ r . . ,
g r e a te s t c o n g e stio n s it h a s ev er a ris e s w ill be p ro m p tly a n d a d e ­
s ta te s w as seen in th e collectio n
am
neonle m
th«»
» r 8omp ..
. . b as
. bpeu very
__ o n g se v e ra l of th e people
e fo
tim e as ,ie
q u a te ly d e a lt w ith .”
k n ow n.
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saw
.
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of g a rm e n ts s e n t in.
E n trie s
close to th e s itu a tio n since th e
This is b ecau se th e c irc u s, w ith
fro m New E n g la n d s ta te s sh o w ­
D
u
rin
g
th
e
s
ta
y
in
Los
A
ngeles
first tro u b le .
its 97 d o u b le le n g th c a rs on th e ir
ed t h a t th e
P u r ita n in flu e n c e
Mr.
K
ra
m
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r
v
isited
a
t
th
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ho
m
e
G o v e rn o r P in c h o t is one of th e
a rr iv a l from E u g e n e a b o u t 11 a.
still p re v a ils. T h e re w ere m any
of
his
b
ro
th
e
r,
Mr.
J
a
m
e
s
K
ra
m
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r
m
ost
e n th u s ia s tic of th e le a d e rs
m. m u st be u n lo ad e d a n d p a rk e d I
b e a u tifu l k n itte d ru g s a n d af-
119
M
adison
Ave.
of
th
e
c o n se rv a tio n m ovem ent in
in th e y a rd s , a n d be lo ad ed a g a in
g h a n s t h a t clo sely rese m b le d th e
th e U nited S ta te s an d has held
la te a t n ig h t fo r d e p a r tu r e
to
old C o lonial hooked ru g s ; C a li­
m any o ffices in th e society for
C a lifo rn ia , w h ile th e r e g u la r p a s ­
fo rn ia a n d o th e r
P a c ific c o a st
th
e c o n se rv a tio n of A m erican f o r­
s e n g e r a n d f re ig h t tra f fic is c a r ­
s ta te s s e n t in g a rm e n ts a s b e a u ­
e s t p ro d u cts.
ried on h e re , in c lu d in g th e s h if t­
W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 25.— P re s ­
tif u l a n d c o lo rfu l a s th e flo w e rs
May Bring Settlem ent
in g a n d p a rk in g of m an y f r u it id e n t C oolidge to d ay ta c k le d th e
a n d sk ie s.
The
cold n o r th e r n
H
is
a p p o in tm e n t is looked to
c a rs.
T h e c irc u s tra in w ill a r ­ a g ric u ltu ra l problem in e a rn e s t,
a n d w e s te rn s ta te s s e n t in w a rm ,
h
elp
o
u
t th e d iffic u lt coal s itu a ­
riv e in se v e ra l se ctio n s
c o n fe rrin g w ith p ro v id in g fin a n ­
p ra c tic a l g a rm e n ts ; a n d
th o se
tion a g r e a t d e a l a s he e n jo y s th e
cial fa c ilitie s fo r fa rm -to -m a rk e t
fro m th e s o u th e rn s ta te s show ed
c o n fid e n ce of both th e m in e rs
cro p m o v em e n t th is fall.
T h e C itizen s B ank w oke m any
m uch c o lo r a n d c h a rm ; in th e
an
d o p e ra to rs , a n d it is believed
C h a irm a n C ooper re p o rte d th e people up w hen th e y in sta lle d th e
s o u th w e s t red a n d g re e u p re d o m ­
he
w ill be a b le to b rin g a b o u t a
, p ro g re ss th e b o ard h ad m ad e iu M ystery C lock. Now th a t th e re ­
in a te d .
p
eacefu
l s e ttle m e n t of th e s itu a -
e s ta b lis h in g 12 new in te rm e d ia te a c tio n from th a t a d o rn m e n t h a s
T h e N a tio n a l w in n e rs of th is
. te
. d , d . o w n, . b u x t . by no m ea n s i : tio n w ith . m o re p ro m p tn e ss th a n
1 c re d it b a n k s a n d a ssu re d th e pres- q u ie
K n ittin g C o n te st w ere M rs. E. C.
,
,,
,
.
i a n y o n e else,
j id e n t th e r e w ill be no difficulty cau sed e n d le ss p o n d ry a n d n o t I
W y m an , o f L in co ln s tr e e t, J a m e s ­
in c a rry in g o u t th e p lan s of co n ­ lapsed in to oblivion, th e ban k h as
to w n , R h o d e Isla n d , f irs t p riz e
g
re ss fp r an a d e q u a te fa rm c re d ­ a g a in been th o u g h tfu l of its p a t­
W h ile h a n g in g h ead dow n from
of $ 2 0 0 0 ; M rs. E liz a b e th P o tts ,
its
sy stem .
ro n s an d ad d ed a D isp en sin g M a­
p ilin g of th e S o u th e rn Pacific
91 D avis s tr e e t, S a n ta C ruz, C a li­
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fo rn ia , second p riz e of $ 5 0 0 ; M rs. b rid g e a c ro ss th e S a c ra m e n to
th
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T he device, w hich is e n tire ly
G. F . G reen w o o d , 2629 C adw al- R iv er. Ed B row n, w ho e a rly yes­
of
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bond
new of its k in d in A sh la n d , is
la d e r s tr e e t, P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .; te rd a y e v e n in g cam e to th e c o n ­
d
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m
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b
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th
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a b o u t te n in ch es h ig h an d five
clu
sio
n
th
a
t
he
did
n
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t
w
ish
to
th ird p riz e w in n e r of $200.
b o a rd believed th a t a big w h eat in ch e s w ide; m ad e of h ig h ly pol- I SACRAM ENTO.
A ug.,
25.—
d ie ju s t th e n .
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a n d b lan k c h eck s a re e m itte d by : som S ta te P riso n w e n t on s trik e
! had n o t com e, fo r w hen he leap-
, ed from th e b rid g e w ith su ic id a l tO th e m a rk e t a n d th e r e W»1 be a th e p a tro n re le a s in g a sm a ll lev er y e ste rd a y w hen one of th e ir fel-
; in te n t his leg c a u g h t upon th e n a tu r a l Price a d ju s tm e n t b e n e fit- a t th e lo w er ed g e of th e c o m p a rt- , low p ris o n e rs w as placed in th e
m e n t. In re le a s in g th e lev er, a d u n g e o n fo r v io la tin g one of th e
p ilin g , a n d he h u n g w ith h is h ead lin g tb e fa rm e r.
force a u to m a tic a lly ra is e s e ith e r p riso n ru le s. T hey w ere placed iu
d a n g lin g o n ly a few feet fro m '
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W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 2 5 .— A slip d e sire d ab o v e th e u p p e r level th e d u n g eo n a s a re s u lt an d today
th e w a te rs t h a t w ere to be his
T he m o u n ta in s
of J o s e p h in e g ra v e u n til P a tro lm a n
W illiam P r o te s t a g a in s t g ra n tin g g e n e ra l of th e m ach in e. T h e in n e r w ork- th irty -fiv e of them co n sen ted to
c o u n ty c o n ta in p la n ts fo u n d no­ K ra m e r a n d F r a n k A ddison r e s ­ a m n e s ty to “ p o litic a l p ris o n e rs ” ing of th e c o m p a rtm e n t is dis- . r e tu r n to w ork. It is expected th e
w h e re e lse in th e w o rld , say s th e cued him fro m h is p e rilo u s po­ w as filed w ith p re s id e n t C oolidge closed by a g lass, co v e rin g ap p ro x - | re m a in d e r w ill r e tu r n to th e ir
G ra n ts P a ss C o u rie r. O ne o f th e sitio n .
by J o h n T a y lo r, th e le g is la tiv e rep im a te ly one th ir d of th e fro n t of , p riso n d u tie s som e tim e la te to d ay
m o st in te r e s tin g of th ese, is th e
E v e ry m ovem ent j Or to m o rro w .
It re q u ire d a lm o st a n h o u r ’s re s e n ta tiv e of th e A m erican L egion th e device.
w eep in g s p ru c e , s ta te s R. K. Be­ w o rk , w ith ro p es an d th e a ssis- lo d a y -
m ad e by th e p erso n w h en th e y
R WM sta tp d af th(J p r ,son t<>.
a ttie , p a th o lo g is t in c h a rg e
of ta n c e of b y s ta n d e rs, fo r th e po-
d
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p
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d ay th a t th e tro u b le had n o th in g
fo re ig n p la n t q u a rr a n tin e s , fe d ­ lic e m a u to h a u l B row n back to i BUCHANAN, M ich., A ug. 2 5 .— of th e c o m p a rtm e n t, can be seen
w h a te v e r to do w ith th e I. W . W .
e ra l h o r tic u ltu r a l b o a rd , a t W a sh ­ sa fe ty , so firm ly had his leg b e - ! F ly in g fro m C h eyenne, m ore th a n by th is in n o v a tio n .
in ju n c tio n issu ed h e re by S u p e r­
in g to n , D. C., w ho yas in G ra n ts
com e w edged b etw een th e p ilin g s 945 m iles, th e m ail a v ia to r. Ja c k
io r J u d g e C. O. B usick. It w as
P a ss. Mr. B e a ttie is on h is w ay
K
n
ig
h
t
a
rriv
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d
h
e
re
th
is
m
o
rn
­
a
d m itte d , ho w ev er, th a t am o n g th e
B row n had been d rin k in g th e
to th e O reg o n C aves w h e re he
ing
to
be
a
t
th
e
b
edside
of
his
police sa id , a n d in a fit of te m ­
p ris o n e rs w ere som e I. W . W ,
is se e k in g
new species a s w ell
p riso n e rs.
p o ra ry d e sp o n d en c y had decided f a th e r, believed to be dyin g . T he
as c o lle c tin g a n u m b e r of p la n ts
to “ do a w a y ” w ith h im self, a s he flight took a p p ro x im a te ly 10 h o u rs
h ith e r to little k n o w n .
H e w ill
e x p re sse d it. T he n a rro w escap e 30 m in u te s an d w as a lm o st one
M ad ras— S u rfa c in g
of
Cow
r e tu r n h e re in a w eek a n d w ill
th
ird
of
th
e
w
ay
a
c
ro
s
s
th
e
con­
from d e a th , how ever, w as close
C reek canyon ro ad s ta r te d .
th e n acco m p an y a p a rty in to th e
e n o u g h fo r B row n, a n d he to ld th e tin e n t.
m o u n ta in s w est of S elm a, a lo n g
Tw o J a c k s o n c o u n ty m en, who MAN IN TH IS LOCALITY
police he w o u ld n ’t do it a g a in .
th e Illin o is riv e r.
TWO NEW NASH CARS
w ere b orn a n d ra ise d h e re b u t
IS W ANTED AT MODEST«»
T h e w eep in g 3pruce w as found
AMONG SALES OF W EEK who le ft 16 y e a rs ago a n d h ad
by Mr. B e a ttie to grow in th e r e ­
n o t been h e re since, sto p p ed yes­
A te le g ra m receiv ed h e re th is
gion a ro u n d K erby. On H u n g ry
W . D. M cN air, o w n e r of th e te rd a y iu A sh la n d on th e ir w ay m o rn in g by C hief of P olice Mc­
H ill, n o rth w e s t of K e rb y , th e r e
P a r k g a ra g e an d local d e a le r in to th e ir / id hom e a t Ja c k so n v ille . N abb from M odesto, C a lifo rn ia ,
is a sm a ll g ro v e. A n o th e r grove
N ash c a rs a n d G. M. C. tru c k s , T h e tw o m en w e re b ro th e rs , be­ conveyed th e in fo rm a tio n t h a t a
is r e p o rte d to be n e a r B ollon
re p o rts th e sale of tw o N ash t o u r ­ ing K e n n e th a n d A. M. E rs k in e .
young m an by th e n a m e of R a y ­
L a k e , s o u th of th e O regon C aves.
in g c a rs d u rin g th e pa&t w eek.
T hey w ere to u rin g th ro u g h iu m ond M urphy is w a n te d in th a t
T h ese tre e s occu r in s m a ll goves
W A SH IN G TO N .
A ug.
25.—
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to K e n n e th , c ity , as h is f a th e r d ied se v e ra l
a t v e ry s c a tte re d in te rv a ls . T hey B rig a d ie r G e n e ral S aw y er,
th e is one of th e p u rc h a s e rs , h a v in g w ho now lives in H o n o lu lu , H a ­
d a y s ago, lea v in g h is a ff a ir s to
w e re f ir s t c o lle cte d on M ount p e rso n a l p h y sic ia n to th e la te se cu re d a 1924 N ash-4, to u rin g
w aii.
A. M. E rs k in e now lives be s e ttle d by th e son R ay m o n d ,
S h a ta b u t it i8 b eliev ed th e y w ere P re s id e n t H a rd in g , w ill c o n tin u e c a r.
F r a n k C o b u rn , a re s id e n t in L os A n geles, C a lifo rn ia an d w ho is believed to be in th is v i­
fo u n d th e r e f ir s t a s t h a t w as th e to se rv e in t h a t c a p a c ity fo r of Y an iaz, is th e o th e r new N ash
both h av e good b u sin e sse s.
c in ity .
f ir s t se ctio n to be v isite d by he P re s id e n t C oolidge, it w as o ffic ­ o w n e r a n d is d riv in g a new Six.
B oth w ere g lad to be back in
Y oung M urphy,
a c c o rd in g to
b o ta n ists.
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a n n o u n c e d a t th e
W h ite
M r. M cN air s ta te s th a t he h a s th e R o gue R iv e r v alley a g a in a n d th e te le g ra m , is to u rin g th ro u g h
H o u se to d ay by D r. Saw j’e r, w ho a c a rlo a d of th e new N ash c a rs w ere esp ec ially a n x io u s to v isit
th e c o u n try , p ick in g up rid e s a s
Tw o m o re c o n tra c ts a w a rd e d is c h a irm a n o f th e F e d e ra l H os­ en r o u te to A sh la n d , w h ich he
th e ir old h a u n ts In th e J a c k s o n
h e is a b le , a n d is a b o u t 2C y e a rs
on L o s tin e ? L e a p m a r k e t ro a d .
p ita liz a tio n B o ard ,
hopes w ill arrive at an early date, v ille neighborhood.
old a n d of r a t h e r s le n d e r b u ild .
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