Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 28, 1923, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
the aid of medicine. cures nine
ca e out of ten of asthma. This
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a proven fact .
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VOL ME IV.
SHL
AILY
Entire Sta.ff Of Teachers
For Three Ashland
Schools l'i.cked
PIONEER AVENUE
DIVISION LINE
Examination. F'or Removal
Of Delinquincies \Vi 11
Be H Id , 'eptember 7,_ At
Higli kchool.
u t. 1 de
('hildre11 Have Fee.
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS.
(International News Wire Service)
AMED SOON
Grub:hra:itsi~i~~~r
Although Postmaster E. J. Rai-
sor'!'\ eomml3sion
expires this
week, there Is no announcement
or his BLLCcessor In sight yet. Th e
U. S. Civil Service Commls3lon
announced the result or Its find-
ings Augu3t
14, and A r,sls tant
Postmaster l\1lllard
W. Grubb,
Fred D. Wagner and J. Q. Adams
received the ortfclal l etter con-
taining their rating on th e eli-
gible list.
nr-
,.,;ve three months in the rich
ozone at A hland. The pure Jo-
me tic water helps.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ♦
ASHLANl), OREOO , TUESDAY, AFGUST
LOCAL SCHOOLS _POSTMASTER TO ENGLAND MAKESl= 7~---.
BE
·1DINGS
TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tldlogs, Volume 43:
,TO OPEN AGAIN
SEPTEMBER 10
f MJ\Iu\RIA GER:MS cannot
9
,
1923.
. 'O. 304.
PINCHOT DOING HORSE RACING STORM CAUSES
GOOD WORK IN FEATURES FAIRiLARGE DAMAGE
•• . ..
PREPARATIONS
FOR NEXT WAR
COJ\L DISORDER
Great Air Fleet B e i n g
Built To Protect
London
Pennsylvania Governor May
Avert Strike Called
For September 1.
AERIAL POROJ!lS
COAL SUBSTITUTES
TO BE DISTRIBU'l'ED
ARE NECESSARY
General Lloyd Prophecies
That Next "\Var Wil Be
Fought In Air So Asks
Britai n 'l'o Increase Fore~
Rapidly.
Arter the civil service commis-
sion announces the findings the
Va cation days ror the youth or report Is submitted to the Post
LONDON. Aug. 28.-A lurid
A sl1Jand and vi •lnlty are about Office Department and the next picture or th e effect or future
over a s all th o schools here open procedure la rerrerring the names air raids upon London has been
tor bu siness on Monday Septemb- ror
"congressional
rerer,•nce" ,irawu by General Sir Francis
t>r 1 0 and all children who have which In this case moans Con- L l oyd, who was In cmmand of
not com pl ; t etl the eighth gra~, gressman Hawley and Senators the d efence or the metropolis dur-
and w h o ar e not lG y ars or more McNary and Stanfield and Is ing t he great war.
or age mu ~t be r eady to enter known as the political star.'-' of
i\lany Fleets Attack
. chool at that date as they are development in the makin;; or a
"It would not be an affair of
rl><tulred by tbe state law to at- postmaster. 'fh e Senator ~ usual- one or two squadrons attacking
H•nd until 1 G yenrs or age.
ly approve or the congressma n ·s the city, as It was between 1914
In and 1918," he ool d .
" There
• 1'Ql<'m b<>r 2-1 Last Day To F~ntcr rtuaJ choice for postmaster.
No c hildren will be allowed to the meantime the three candidates would be a fl eet of many squad-
enter school for the t erm after or their friends, cause l ette rs to rons com ing agalnat London from
Septem Iler 2 4 , and any child who be written lo those conce rned In many points, the sky at the at-
i s six )cars of age before Octob r order that they may lntluence the tacki ng point being black with
lfi , 1923 will be allowed to enter congre3sJona l del gallon to r ec- t hese horoeta of d eath.
ommend back to the Postmaster
1 h • sc hool.
l.arge Bombs Oarrted
General th e naming of I h eir
'" Only allowing for eacb light-
Uh·blon Llnf• J.; stabllshed
cho i ce for the position .
in g plane carrying ten bombs or
Th e divi sion line Cor attendance
The Congressional delegation enormously destructive calibre, It
nl flawthorne and
the Junior
usually asks the Republican coun- Is not too mucb to picture ·a s many
High i s Pioneer Avenue. Those
ty central comm itt ee to agree up_ as four or !Ive hundred bomba
resld iug l.'llSt or that stre t will
on a r co mm endation and the Re- bei ng thrown on
a d etenaelu.-s
nttend Hnwthorne school ; other s
publi ca n coun ty central commit- London within a f ew
minutes .
~he .Junior Hi gh. The em i ency or
tee u sua lly asks th
loca l pre- Not a nice state or affairs to
the school depends upon the prop-
cin ct co mmittee m en Cor t he town
n distribution or ch ildren to the concern ed to agree upon a r,icom- co n template!
Raids W Ill I)(, Sluddl'll
several rooms and no line can be mendallon.
All or thb mlJUog
"A ud not m er ely sh alt we
dPlinltely drawn as a dll•lslon point
around lak s time and as tbe civil
but Plonper Aven u e comes most se rv ice
exami nation
findings have to guard against the raIii ,l -
nearly nnswf' ring to such a line; w re not annouoced until t he va- lty or raids on London hut 'lga ln st
howcn•r. som shifts from school cation season wa s in full swing, their suddennesr. Within a f<> w
to school will be necessary, which the balance of the machinery was hours of war being cleclared th e
will conflict with such a division neror sarlly d l ayed, n lther the bom bin g aeroplanes or thP en emy
lln P,
l ocaJ l' Ommltteemen or the coun- will be on their way to London
I
1\leeting- Of a bi net C'al led
Off By President Taken
As Good Sign By Tho, e
In Clo. e Connection With
Ri lua t1on.
WASH I NGTON,
Aug.
28 .-
President Coolidge was advised
this morning that good progress
Is being made by Governor Gif-
ford Pln chot of Pennsylvania In
his negotiations between the min-
ers and operators at Harri sburg.
Peunr.ylYanla in the attempt to
~- avert the threate ned coal strike
or all anthracite miners or the
Un til very recently football was nation / which ba3 been called for
not listed as a ravorlte sport of September 1.
th e Balkan peoples. It was re-
First :'\feeling FaUs
garded as an "American craze'"
Negotiations which w ere op-
that tou nd little taYor among th e
\ened at A tlantlc City late last
co untries or Centrl Europe,
night Called to nccompllsh any-
Since the war, however, the
thing due to the ~tubbornnc&s
game has "caught on, " and It Is
with which both the miners and
rapidly becom ing the most popu-
operators otayed by their guns
l:1r sport tu · the Balkan States.
and ref used to give up anything
Several crack t eams ha,,
b en
to bring about a set tl ement.
formed, and as the players become
Plnchot In Sol e Cha r-g
more adept In the game public In-
As "a result ot the failur e of
t er est l s increasing rap;.; ly. I-Luge
this meellng. President Coolidge
crowds now attend the games In
appointed Governo r
Plu chot as
nil parts or th e Balkan coun tri es.
so l e artltrntor of the sl tuntlon
with fu ll power to act !IS be wlsb-
Above- The Bulgarian foot-
ball "Spartan,;."' defeated by th o
Rumanian "A ll Around s" in their
last engagem ent.
Below- The two t eams photo-
graphed together.
SOFIA, Aug_ 28.-Th e thud or
th e/ booted pigskin i s r ep lacing
th e boom of th e cannon and the
rattl e or th a machine gun In the
belliger ent Balkans. Football Is
driving out hatreds that have en-
dured for centuries and usherlog
In a n ew era or trlendllness an,I
gooa fee ling bet ween tratlon ally
hosttle Hates,
I
RARE PLANTS FOUND
/ Ml.
NEAR GRANTS PASS '
lASSEN ERUPTION
REPORTED
YESTERDAY
ed to, but to go I<' any ends to
bring about a rnttlement ot the
present min e disord er
which
thr aten3 to tie up a larg share
or the coal suppl y or the nation IC
th e miners are allowed to strike.
C'obhwt l\lef'Ung C'nlled off
President Collldgc called off
Ille Cab in et meeting today which
wa~ taken as further evidence by
all those In touch with the situa -
tion that the umhak en optimism
of the administration that a walk
c:,:;~•ir
New
:::J!tt~rack '
Horse racing and the home
show are reatures that will play
an Important part In the Jackson
County fair, September 12 to
15th. The completloo or the ex-
cell ent oew halt-mile track, In-
side the one-eighth
mile auto
track, and the orrerlng ot $2,-
800 in purs s ror harness events
and $500 ror the runolng races
by the Fair As!Jbclatlon, aesure
entries ot horses prominent in
Pacific coast racing and show cir
cl es.
A string ot twenty -one sbow
horses trom Victoria, B. c., be-
longing to one or the ll)ost prom -
lnent borcemen on th o coast and
having many blue ribbons t o their
credit, will be in !edtord tor the
fair In addition to smaller num-
hers from other stables.
There will be at least three
horse racing events each day In-
cluding running and harness ev-
ent.£. lo addlllon to the automobile
aud motorcycl e races .
In the evening on each of the
rour days or the fair the horse
show w Ill be h eld and spectators
will have the advantage ot see-
Ing some or the finest horses on
the coast.
Severn! local men are already
training their horses for th e bar-
n as event3.
Among them ar
J, W. Lawton with his pacer
"Mao" and S. B. Sandefer who
Is training Lawton's horse, Hal
Paxton, winner of th e $5000 rree
tor-all at Salem at the state fair
rour years ago, also a pacer. San-
de fer Is also entering Phylli s
Wynn, tt trott r t.hat Js xpected
to 3how up well.
Som o rast hors s wil I b
brought In rrom poluts both north
I N CALJf ORNfA
Million Dollars Lost When
Electrical Storm Hits
Alameda County
LARGE NAPTHA TANKS
BURN AT SAN PABLO
I
El l · 'l' ·
• ec l'l
ram s
.Put O~it qr
, . I
~ult
.
,
~rs
omm1. S, 0 11
ln Parts
Of
akland. 'i ty Hall
BaJ!y Damaged. •
By
L1,ghtnmg
OAKLAND , Calif., Aug_ 2 . -
A million dolla rs wor th or d am•
age was cau sed t od ay by th e worst
l ec trlcal storm to strik e Al ame-
da and Contra
osta cou tlC's in
fifty yearc, Several person 3 W.:!re
Injured and hundreds wer e en ••
dangered .
ll.a1>htha Ta11ks Burn
Tho lightning fired two tanks,
containing naphtha, at San Pab-
lo wi t h a damage stlmated at
$500 ,000.
Scor s or
nearby
tanks w r e endangered . Th e Pa-
cific Gas and Electric company
plant at fiichmond wa s gutted
by fire wh n It was stru ck by
lightning.
El c tr!!' Trains D stro
' I'd
Tw enty- two el e trl c traln ij , and
str t cara wer e stru ck by bol ts.
Th e city ball was stru ck and th o
elevators wer put out o! com -
mission.
A panic occurred In ·
th e Oakland high school when
a bolt struck th e Kchool trnns
rorm er .
RUlER OF ElKS TO
RE:!DDlNG, Cal., Aug.
28.-
GRANTS PASS . Ore,. Aug. 28.
k
t
and south to compete ror th o
DEDICATE TEMPlE
Commencing
at
3
o"cloc
yes
er -
The Darllngtonla pitcher plant,
purses anti Ihe races, both har-
:\lr. Fors, 1he .\I High Sc·hool
ty committee having taken nuy :tc- at top .weed, th eir engin es fo ur a stran ge fly-cat ching variety, wa s day afternoon, lift. La ssen was in
nes!:! and running events, will be
ror -0ver
:rn hour.
It
High Schoo l pupils who were tiou si nce lhe findings werP an- limes as ef fici ent as th e flgliting round for th e first tim e in Ore- eruption
P HTLA D , Or,• .. Au g. 2 ~.
heller ~ban any that ha ve been
was th e larges
t eruption
or this
In school elsewhe r e Inst year noun ced.
Jam
es G. ~frFurland , grand <• x
seen
In
Sou
thern
Oregon
tor
mac hines ot 1914-191S, and the gon, it is belle1•ed, by R . K. B ea t - ear and the black column of
I , Y
misslcs
th
ey
carr
y
In
f'lze
und
I
l
e
foreign
plant
patnologlsl
or
d
d
ti
d
should see l\lr. J.'orsy tb
al his
some
time.
alted
rul er o r lh P BPnevol !'nt a 11d
llfr. Kaber r eports thal he has
1 d 1011san •
smoke
ascen
e
severa
power,
lntlnllely
g
r
eat
er
than
any
th
o
federal
horticultural
board
at
·
h
Protec
tive
rd er of Elk s, will
olllco in the enior High Schoo l arranged hi s arratrs so t h at the
1 can 1 c c 1 011 1 111ng rn out will be prevented Is bo und JOHNSON LEAVES
•
reet.
T
e
vo
kl
ft
ti
come to Portland with oth er high
bulldiog any
forenoon
on the post office ca n be turned over al thing the lay public has lmagrn- Washlngtcu, D . C., who Is vlsillng /
lo come out all rlgh t.
1
I
orflclal s to aLtend th e d edi ca tion
fourth, fifth, sixth, or s v nth or j any tim e to his s uccesso r with- ed. If not stopped, picture all thi s section. Several other rar e, the eastern
a er
1e
J'~
fotJ "es 11r CP t
-~
b s Id cs • ong
F
·t
..-presen....
1
TODAY FOR CA LIFORNIA or th e new $1.000,000 Elks l !'r.I-
September and grade pupil s who out any lnconYenlen ce
to hi~.
I app
erupc
on su
s Ch
. st rom
1ere
I a
R epresentatives
or
el even
pi
sl'l over
for Noverubt>
these
aeroplaoes
rapidly
droppln.g
speclments
of
plant
life
w
ere
nl
-
l
ared
there
mu
have
been
b
WAS
III NGTON,
Aug. 2 .-
l0. e. tentatlv
l~lks rrona ly all
._, Ko r th r -
werp in schoo l In ot her systems plan s. H e has t aken t he bulk of their projectiles on con3pJcuous so discovered which are lndigen-
bl
f
eaSt
ern
which
would
e
Senator
Johnson
Jett
today
ror
d
states
111
I
I
tlian Ashland Inst year may s
bis-vacation allowan ce and Is pre.
consldera e vo ume o as 1es. •
most concerned and the worst California. H e Is schedul d to ar• dedl
we&t atory
ar
xrc>c
t e to att end th ,·
places
of
Londoo
and
thee,
like
ous
to
Jose
phine
county.
ceremonies.
t he Superint nd ent at his offlc in pared to await tbe arrival ot th e a !lash, drawing ot! again, per-
Th e pitcher plant, first found 011
The cloud was visible as late as su rre r ers in caoo ot t he coal strike r ive in Sa n Francisco Friday at-
t he S nior High sc hool building commlasion or his successor wbo haps to return th e next day with Mount Shasta, exists nea,- here 5 o'c lock In th e afternoon and m et at New York today to dl ~cus3 ternoon, passing throu gh Sacra-
9
any time from nine till four ror ever h e may be.
upplles renewed."
in large quantities. Its long tub- was noted below Chico by t r avel - em ergen cy m easures for th e dis- mento
t he Southern Pacific
La
00
classi fication and assignm ent.
•1 r F 0 ~
..........
ers on the highway 11ncl allracted tributlon or coa l substit utes in about noon
rge
"'
.,,._.,..
11lar
leaves
are
hooded
al
th
e
top
th at day.
General Lloyd'
F.xamlnatlons To n._. Hf'ld
wbo Is advocot-
a g r eat deiii or attention in Red- case the strike call ed tor Septem-
C
ently In contain
many
The senator wll 1 be m et In h 1 - ASHlAND CANNERY
Ing an lncreas ed B r I t I s h a I r f urce, and
sects trequ
drowned
th e liquid
secr in-
e- ding ·
Exarninntlons fo r the removal BERGDOll MONEY
her 1 l o not averted.
argues that Improvised derenses lions ot the l eaves. The animal
cago tomorrow by a d elegation or
or dellnqulnci s in high school or
will be useless against raids like
HAS lARGE OUTPUT
friend s and tak en in charge for
grade work, or ror advanced stand
this.
Artillery protection , he matter Is assimilated by the pl a.nt,
FOUND IN MARYLAND t hlnkt, Is little better than a providing a l ar ge part of its rood,
lng may be taken at the enlor
the f w hours stopover in that
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ROBBER IS HELD BY
SECOND CONCERT
High school building on Frid ay,
whi
ch
makes
the
pitcher
plant
city.
Ju
accordance
with
wishes
he
Starting
loday.
th e A shland
myth and he asks for 11 far-
EBERBACH, Germa ny, Aug. r eaching scheme or defeuse to unique in . the Yegetable world .
September 7. 1923, beginning at
expressed, plaos that were uod er cannery will run every day till'
8 : 30 in the morning.
28,-"I'm cer tai n that the gold
RED BlUFF POllCE
The plant grows in swampy I
be put Into operation at ooce.
TOMORROW NIGHT way In Chicago for a big demon- chief obstacl to their running e,,_
discover
ed In t he hills near Ha-
Th e children of all persons who
stralion ha ve been cancelled.
ry day so rar, b Ing that or In -
places and Eight Dollar mountain
---
J
London Should Pffpare
reside out or school district 5 ger stow n, Maryland i s part ot tb e
ability Lo secure th
ne easary
" Th e best way to defend Lon- near S e I ma 1
• s covel'III!
..... d w Ith th e r n .
RED BLUFF , Cal ·, Aug. 28.-
The sec ond WedneJday eveni ng
will b recIulr d to pay tuition, the money I burled there before l eav- don ,' he states, "ls to meet the
amount
or
help.
At
present
the
Arter a prellmlna!'y hearing before B and Concert ot th e year Is to
rate to b fixed by the Board of ing the U nited States,'' Grover enemy in the air before he reach-
Another growth , unu sual In th e Justi ce of th e P ace, E. F . Lem- be given tomorrow evening in DREAMLAND SECOND
onnery Is mploylng 60 women
Ber gdoll , the wealthy American
School directors.
es th e coast.
In other words, United Sta~es, found In Josep hin e non Saturday, WI! y Frank lin was Lithia Park, according to an an-
d rart dodg r stated h ere today.
Ten<'hl'rs A nnouneff)
to d efe~d by attack. The mom- ls the weeping spru ce, which Mr. held to answer In th e superior nouncement made today by DI -
" I could go direct to the place.
The list or teacher s wJllch have
ent there Is any Idea that an at- B eattle round near K erby. R ece nt- court 011 a char ge of holding up re ctor Carl Loveland, who states
The lucky finder may have it. I
and gallon cans dally , if It wou Id
been secnred ror the coming yea r
tack le to be launched acalnst ly Mr. B eatll es was In the cast aod and robbin g the local service sta - that there will also be a dance
also burled 8011\,e m oney In West
be round u c ssary 10 1 un thli
round
some
ther
e
whi
ch
had
been
tlon
of
an
oil
company
Saturday
at
the
Llthlan
Pavilion
lmmedlate-
a rp as follows:
fL~ndon our aerial preparatJon
Th
s cond rrese ntatlon or amount through _
Virginia, but will cot say, just
seut
from
Germany
to
Massach
u-
night,
August
,th.
The
defend-
Jy
following
the
Concert.
should permit ot squadron artt>r
17
Sf'nlor High
Al pres nt they nre In the midst
where , as maybe I can get it back
setts. Th e seed_s, he believes, went ant admitted the oll'ense and said
Th e program arranged ror the "Dreamland" pnt on at the Chau-
sq
uadron
of
tbe
blgbest-powered
Geo. A. Briscoe.
upt., B . C. some day."'
tauqua bulldlog lasl night was
battle planes, from dlUerent from Josephin e county to Europe he will plead guilty in the hlgber concert I s a varied one and will yery w ell at t oded considering ot lho near pack . but will start
Forsythe. Prln., Walter R. Hughes
points
on tbe coast and lolond, and were th en brought back to court. The amount or ball In h 1 s appeal to e,•eryone, 111r. Loveland th e tact that one or th e largc~t on th tomato s anti peach es 111
Rush Henry, Zipora Blnmenft,Jd ,
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
28.- giving in3tant challenge to the this country.
case was raised rrom $1,500 t o says. '!'here are seven numbera crowds that has turned out hem about t n dayr . The entire ber -
Minnie Poley, Evangeline Poley, Th e "Bergdoll gold·• un artbea
$2,500. In d efault or bonds he whi ch have been oo lected, all of tor some time wltne!lSed th e fir3t ry crop has b en finish ed, aJ als,1
<'allle Vogeli, Ph ila H . Hall , Ger- near Hager stown, Maryland. will enemy, whose position will be in-
bas th e apricots, beans, b et an d
dica t ed by wlrele!ll!..
was r emanded to t he custody of which have a popular appeal.
showing last Thursday eve ni llg_
nltllne flu eh, Alice D. Heyes, L e- be cl aimed by th e U nited State3
herri s.
" Given adequate aeral prepar: BOY
the Mherltr.
The con cer t Is sch ed uled t o b -
KILLED
OR
ona . larsters. Gm e Hawkyar,:, wblch, in May, 19 21, ll8lzed all
The acts were eve n belier la st
The E:!nders Whole ~ale hou ro
atlon, wltb the offensive, as tbe
label Black.
gin at 7: 4 5 o'clock snarp 111 or- evening than on the precedin g Is taking th e entire output or U1 -,
th e property or
ot
the drart
Franklin
took
exception
to
only
al
ght
•·s
everyone
on
the
•
tagc
J
I
b"
Ill
dominant note, I do Dot think
ODe stat ement o[ Austin Tracey, d er th at all th e number s may
~
~
ocn cann ry L 13 year and w
,Jun ior .High
dodger, Alien Property Custorlaa
DEER AT EU GENE his victim on the witness stand.
we need be unduly apprehen1lve
be played and th e concert over had gotten over any feeling or put It on th . mark t as the high -
Ila l\1yers. Prlo., Annette Wea - M ill er sta ted today. Th e amount about the safety ot London, but
Tracey
testified
Franklin
threaten-
with
by nin e o'c lock :it which stage fright which they may have est clnss of canned goods to ba
therford. Edna L. Gohe n. Ruth A. is Indefinite, but I.he workman If th e government, wltb false ec-
time
th
e dance will start .
e. perlenced the Clrrt lime
so secured .
ed
to
kill
hi
m.
The
d
fendant
de-
litr hell. Esther c. Teicher, Ethel who round It said he counted close onomy, grudges tbe money, or
The program Is as rollows:
everything
went orr according to / h The
EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 28.-Rob- nled thi s. Franklin further stat-
schedu l e
t r main trouble
I
h I at present
di ls
Reid, Rulh Wallace, Mildred Mil- to $ 0,000.
we r ely OD paulve defensive from
1.
March,
.E:!
Plurlbus
U
n
•m-
•
t
a
o
s
cur
ng
e
p,
accor
ng
11011, Ella Llsc hersky. Edna K en-
The movie scene which attract- to B. M . Lininger who bae charge
the cround, then we are llkely ert M . McLean, 18 , Eugene high ed th e gun he used in robbin g Jewe ll.
1u, dy. no rot hy A bbou. Sig nora
about $30 In cash and
9
"Arcadia "' (The Land or ed so much favorable comment of the plant tbls year sod they
to be In a very bad way: d nrlng school student, was killed almost Tra cey
Norman. Lysle Gregory, I sa bella
t
be
nex
t
war."'
lnatantly
this
morning
about
8
:"3
0
some
oil
books
wa
s
not
loaded.
He~~t·s
Desi r e .. - 111ann.
l ast week wa s even better l ast ey. arc anxious to s cure funh r h Ir,
CRAZED HEIFER
" ' attenbargn.
o'clock in a hunting accident on He declared he l oaded the r evolv -
ening, th e part ot th e ticket sel- all tlie I,u .
3. Popular, "You've Got loo J
1
th e Suislaw river about 30 mil es er after h e r eturn d to hi s room
l
d b B bbl B
b
T
b
Hawthorne
See
Mama
Every
Nlgbt"
-Rose.
er
Paye
Y
o
e
owers,
e-
he
output
or
t
trom Eugene . Professor R. C. following the robbery.
Ing especia lly <>ood as w er e al so
e
\ Ill b
g e t cannery
d J J thlJ
Florence Allen, Prin ., Edythe
INJURES WOMAN RELATIONS RESUMED
3t
4. American Fantasia, "Gem R
"
Y ar N
e a rea
ea arger
St,;1 eusou. 8-,una T em ple, Lillian
Thompson of Reno, Nev •• in ru c-
Deputy Sheriff, J. N. Froome or Stephen Foster" -Tobania .
th e parts of th e Jew peddler and than ever beror since its estab-
11.-t>d. S rah WIiiiamson, Emma
tor In th e U niversity of Nevada, t es tified the offi cers, Includi ng Sher
5 _ Poplllar, "Barney Google" th e str eet cweeper, taken by Dr. llshment, Jlfr. Linlni:er R, ys, and
1 !tr M. o. Ballard and Night Police_
SOUTH
1,Pltlng. \'era laanel, Mabel Eby.
ftred
the.
fatal
bullet
which
hlt
Mc
c
Ph cu eplace and Hank Pace res- It Is expected that th ey will dou -
-
onrn d .
BY U.
WITH MEXICO
Lean
as
he
moved
out
of
the
bru
sh
man
Fred
Griffth,
found
a
small
6.
Overture,
"The
Spirit
or
LL
pectlvely.
hie th eir output next yea r.
2 .- Mrs. Laola Axfo rd narrowly
8
nd
thst
es~ap· d seriou s Injury her e wh en
WASHINGTON , Aug. 28.-Re- toward
woo ed deer
..he sack conta ining th e stoleu money bert>•"-Mlller.
The work or th e accompanist.
Mr. Lininger xpects lo put out
pinned to the ground by a crazed sumptlon of diplomatic relations bad shot. McLeao lived about 20 and oil book s in Franklin 's room.
7. l'ilarcb, ••sta r s a nd Strlpe 3 B ernice Yeo was or lhe highest nn especially larg,, appJ pa k
GOVERNOR TO TALK
h elrer, and Ray Sbaw won honors between the United States and minutes after the shot entered bi s ! Eleveo dollars or th e money was Forever'"-Sousa.
order according lo Mr. Welling- thi s y ear nod f"J tlmnten that It
as a "bulldogger" or ability_
Mexico Is being .b111tened here by body.
missing, and th e next day Frank-
Th e Sta r Spangl ed Banner.
ton, and In both last eight's p r- will
k eep th <' ca nn t>ry bu . y
Mrs.
Axford
and
Shaw,
while
a
series
o!
notes
wblcb
the
two
The
hunting
party
was
compos-1
lin
told
Froome
il
was
in
his
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
rorman
ce
and
th
e
showing
Inst
through
November and Into lh P
DURING SALEM FAIR
walking along n road n ear bore govern men ts are exchanging to ed or Robert McLean, hi s fa t her sock wher e he sec r eted It soon
week her playing was all that early day, or D l'IYIIJ, • .
cou ld have b en desired.
encountered a baod or 31 helferJ clear up certain doubtful points George N . llfcLean, E. C. and L . after tile r obbery.
SALE I. Or ., Aug. 2 .
over-
and steen which w ere being driv- In th.e agreemente upon which the
noT Pi r ce announced tonight th at
en to the slaughter houfle, One r ecognltioo o( Mexico ts to be :~h:•;:;s~:IIF~r iu!::;s::d a;:
-------
sm:~1:rc:~:: :~:\:•:~~-
he l1as ace pted an Invitation to
fiery-eyed helf r beaded ror llfrs. baaed, the State Departmeot an-
give an acldre s at the automobile
Axford. knock ed her down and nounced.
0 1
I
races to be held on the stat e fair
attempted to gor e her. Shaw
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PENDLETON, Aug. 2 . -It Is :l a: gir_ 1 ~s~;:~~:ii:::i~t~u~::
grounds her Labor day.
Th e
1
brother
or Dr.
Thompson
esti mated 1,000 extra seats will
Professor
Thompson
was . absolv
mon y derived rrom th races will grabbed a plec or lumber , struck COl NTY ATTORNEY ARRESTED
be applied toward the constrn ction the animal over the head and fl- IS DRO'E OS BOOTl,EOGERS ed ot blam e for the accident. ac-
Th e Roseb ud scene was con3Jd-
CHICAGO. Aug. 28.- Ten men
REDDING Ca l. , Aug. 28.- be available for Round-Up rans
nally dro\"e the heifer away. Mrs.
FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 28. cording to a statement or George
or tho new Salem hospital.
thi
s
year
as
a
r
esul
t
or
Improve-
erod
th
e
prettiest
an
d
best
car-
held
up three guards In the bond -
Charles Squires, 55, or R edding
Axford escaped with minor bruis-
- Texas rangers, forces climaxed McLean, father or the dead boy.
To k p the appointment It will
ments
befog
made
In
preparaUon
rled
out
or
all
th
e-'"ilcts
or
the
ed
war
house herP today and Ps-
was killed on Pelican B ay, Ore-
es. Th e herd scattered and all
their two-day drive OD moonsbln- Tbe deer had beeo shot by young
be neces ary for the goveroor to
!or
th
e
big
show
September
20,
show.
In
both
or
the
performances
caped
with
forty-five barr Is of
goo, last Friday wh en a log rolled
except three steer s "''er e roanded
ert1 and bootlecgel'tl In the woodJ McLean and as the animal plung-
make an nil-night ride by auto-
21
aod
22.
The
Happy
Canyoo
and
wa!i
certain
ly
well
done,
nc-
whiskey
valued
at $150,000.
on him. - The body arrived her e
up In nearby bllls. The belliger-
hllla of Somerwell County today ed away Professor Thompson, who
mobll rrom Ashland to Salem. H e ent heifer ls no more.
They loaded t he loot Into two
yesterday evening. Buri al will be orgaolzatlon Is particularly ac- cording to Mr. Wellingtoo, for
with tbe arrest of Count, AttorneJ wu aaid to be an experienced
wlll l eave Ashland next Sonday
tlve.
Aonouncements
have
been
the
amount
ot
tim
e
wblcb
th
e
motor
trucks. S Yen barrels werp
made by the Knights or Pythias.
Eddie Roark. Six other men aar, woodaman, tired and bit McLean
night at 6 o'clock and expects to
made
that
the
great
paylllon
wlll
girls
taking
.
part
spent
In
prac-
abandoned
at the entrance, du e
Squires had been emp loyed here
Lebanon-Shingle mill, des- rendered Sunday to rangera, bring who bad started after the ruonlng
reach Salem ea rly lbe following
be
opened
for
a
daoce
on
the
tlclng
for
the
act.
10
la~k
or
room on the truck .
troyed by fire, plans lo r ebuild I Ing the total number held bJ state, iuilmal and had thu■ entered tbe for fifteen year by Huff Brothers, night of September 1 to uaber In
The
raider&
threatened to
kill
butchers, but he concluded to try
IOOD.
forces to tblrtJ.
line of Ire.
the aeaaon of two-quart hats and
:,.-orest GroYe-Maaonlc h tJme the guard 3 If tbey spread ths al•
logging tbls Summer.
Rouad-Up recalla.
bulldiDg $80,900 addition.
'
I
IS
I
I
SHOWING IS GOOD
1 ~:: al~~~ q~}:~i'1:~~~:: :~:~:~: :;
I
f
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oJ
S.
PENDLETON PREPARES
FOR ANNUAL ROUNDUP
REIDNDLINUGMMBEARNAKCICLLIDEEDNT
,
I
;~~b::v~ WHOlESAlE WHISKEY
~:·l~~
ROBBERY PUT OVER