Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1923, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE, with
out the aid of medicine cures
nine cases out ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
f
HOTEL ASHLAND
IS TRANSFERRED
SMOKE SCREEN COVERED
MOUNT SHASTA DISTRICTS
SISSON, Cal., Sept 24.— During the
recent forest fires this section of the
state was covered with a dense
smoke. All lookouts on the Shasta
National forest had difficulty in view
ing their territory.
C. L. Jefferies Purchases Build Lookout Hale, stationed on Mt.
ing And Will Assume
Eddy, says that he could not see a
thing
except the top of Mt. Stasta,
_
The Management
the top of which was over the smoke
New Owner Is E xperienced H otel clouds.
Alan— Im provem ents W ill B e
M ade At E arly D ate
Papers have been closed whereby
the property on which the Hotel Ash.
land and adjoining business estab­
lishments, owned by D. Perozzi, to­
gether with the management of the
hotel Ashland, formerly owned by
Mr. and Mrs. B. Leach, have been
transferred to Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Jefferies, formerly of Billings, Mon­
tana.
malaria germs cannot ♦
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YFAR«? ;
(International News Wire Service)
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Ashland People
In Narrow Escape
1
I
survive three months in the >
rich ozone at Ashland. The I
pure domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24 1923.
NC. 19
DELIVERY CAR
RUNS DOWN BOYS
NAPA PHONE GIRLS LAUDED
FOR WORK AT TIME OF FIRE
RACE
ENDS FATALLY
NAPA, Cal., Sept .24.— Sheriff Har
! ris of Napa has words of commenda
tion for the night operators at the
local telephone office.
“The co-operation and service ren­
dered my office by the telephone op­
Overland Driven By Walter erators during the.past few nights, Lightning Strikes American
Wycoff Gets Beyond Con­ in connection with fire fighting work
Baloon In International
was all that could be asked. Had
trol, Injures Three
the service not been what it was, we
Race
would have been severely hampered”
Hert Webber, Wm. Edsell and Lloyd he declared yesterday.
Lieutenants Olmstead And Shoptaw
VanDyke, Victims, On
Killed— •O ther Pilots Also
Road To Recovery
Meet Death
CASE IS SETTLED
IN JUSTICE COURT
NAPA RED CROSS SENDS AID
TO FIRE VICTIMS IN COUNTY
CHARGES FLY IN
NAPA, Cal., Sept. 24.— The Napa
Chapter of Red Cross, under the di­ 05423500
rection of the president. Mrs. Frank
L. Bush, has been active la relief
work for the aid of families burned
out of their homes in the hills of
Napa Valley.
Two truckloads of supplies were Representative McGee Charges
forwarded to Oakville yesterday. The
Governor Walton With In
shipment was made up of clothing
timidating Legislators
and food.
I n s a n e M an
O n S. P. Train
G overnor R idicules A ssertion
F la tly D enies (.’barges Of
Intim idation
And
BRUSELS, Sept. 24.— The United
At a late hour Saturday afternoon
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 24.__
States
Army Baloon, S-6, which par
an
automobile
driven
by
Walter
Wy­
The touring car of Henry Barne-
The
fight between Gov. Walton, im­
ticipated in the International race
burg today rests in a repair shop coff became unmanageable at the
Judge Gowdy’s court was occupied for the James Gordon Bennet cup
placable foe of the Ku Klux Kian,
and Mr. Barneburg, Mrs. A. R. intersection of Sherman and East this morning with a controver­
Reports from Salem, state that and members of the state legislature
Brown and E. B. Barron are witnes­ Main streets and three boys miracu- sy, resulting from the collision of was struck by lightning at a point passengers on 8. P. Train No. 14., and klan, still continued uuabated
near Mistelrode, Holland, killing
ses of a thrilling experience which ously escaped death. Wycoff, who two automobiles, July 29th. The prin
northbound from Ashland to Salem, today.
pilot
Lieutenant Olmstead, and the
occurred yesterday when the steer­ is a licensed chauffeur and employ­ cipals were M. F. Barlow, of Hilt,
were terrified Saturday night. Just
Charges and counter charges be­
assistant pilot, Lieutennat Shoptaw before arrival in Salem a passenger
ing knuckle of the machine in which ed by the Frank Feigh Transfer Co., Calif., and Lee Tuttle, of Ashland.
according to a dispatch received at aboard the train became voilently tween the two warring faction still
was
driving
an
Overland
delivery
the party were motoring to Fort
The collision took place at the in­ race headquarters. The baloon fell
N ew M anagem ent E xperienced
continue to be hurled back and
truck along Sherman St., and as he
Insane. The insane man, Joseph Deb- forth.
Klamath
broke
and
left
the
car
to
tersection
of the Anderson and Wag­ in flames.
The new owners of the hotel will
approached East Main he allowed
insky. Is a resident of San Bernar
take possession of the building and run at random. Having business in the machine to run into Herbert ner creek roads, with the result that
All American baloons are not out dlno, Cal.
Governor Denies Intimidation
Fort
Klamath,
incident
to
their
cat­
Tuttle’s car was badly damaged. The of the race, as second entry was com
management on October, first, and
Webber, who was riding a bicycle.
Governor Walton today turned to
Passengers who were riding on the
Mr. Jefferies is not new in the hotel tle raising, the party had started for Webber was knocked from the bi­ Barlow car also sustained some dam pelled to land near Cutton, Holland
ridicule
the klan and offered a flat
game as he has owned various hotels hat place, using the road via the cycle and before the automobile age. Barlow, accompanied by rela while a third entry failed to start. train stated that Debinsky drew
denial
of
the charges made that he
and was at one time a hotel clerk, lake, rather than the Green Spring could be brought to a stop it ran tives and friends, was driving up the
All told, five men were killed in revolver from his pocket, covered was attempting to intimidate mem­
starting his knowledge from the road, which is now in a rough con­ diagonally to the left curb of East Wagner creek road, while Mr. and accidents. Two Swiss officers, sharing the negro porter in charge of the bers of the legislature who planned
Mrs. Tuttle were coming down the the same fate as the Two Americans car which he was riding and then
ground up. He is familiar with the dition.
to meet here Wednesday with a view
Yesterday, before noon, near t h e l Main Where H struck a coaster wag
Anderson creek road. As the two ma­ Lieutenants, were killed when their ordered the passengers to line up
needs of Ashland’s hotel and plans
on
occupied
by
William
Edsell,
aged
of
instituting impeachment proceed­
to make other additions to the in­ California Oregon Power Plant at 10 years, and Lloyd Van Dyke, aged chines met at the corner the right baloon was struck by lightning, and and alight from the train. Two wom­ ings against him. The charge of in­
terior of the building that have been Prospect, the disaster occurred which two years and six months, and drag-“ front wheel, fender and lamp were Lieutenant Gomez, one of three of en fainted and it appears that none timidation was made by Representa­
from
the
Tuttle
car, fleers in the Spanish baloon, was kill­ of the men were any to anxious to
needed since the building of the turned the machine loose, dived in­ ged them a distance of several feet. torn
tive McGee, leader of the anti-Wal­
to
a
bank
and
proceeded
a
few
feet
rendering
it
useless
for
the
time.
The
grapple with the insane man or even
structure. Mrs. Jefferies, who is a
ed.
The boys were immediately extricat­
ton forces. Walton is charged to have
attempt to quiet him. When the
practical hotel woman, will be as­ toto lodge in a stump, Mr. Barneburg ed from their perilous position and Barlow car was no so badly damaged
Death Shock Washington
made
the following assertion, with
who was driving the car, was thrown
but that it was able to proceed.
sociated with Mr. Jefferies.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 24.— train reached the depot at Salem the view of intimidating the mem­
a
physician
summoned.
Dr.
Sweden-
with such force against the steering
The two principles first agreed to Aeronautical circles of Washington the crazed man had one coach en bers of the legislature:
Im p rovem ents C ontem plated
burg responded and gave the injured
wheel
that
the
wheel
was
broken,
compromise
the affair, Barlow agree­ were badly shocked by the news re­ tirely to himself and it is reported
It is planned that 17 rooms with
boys immediate attention. First re­
‘The appropriate place for this
tlio
Mr.
Barneburg
escaped
with
only
ing to pay damages, but later de­ lating the death of the two army that two more were without occu­
bath, now ready to be finished and
ports indicated that both boys were
klan
legislature to meet Wednesday
cided to settle the matter in court air Lieutenants in the international pants.
furnished will be ready for occu- ser*°lls injury,
in a critical coM ition, but thorough
Is not the Capital, but the gulch
Word was sent to Ashland to Mr.
Tuttle then secured a warrant for baloon race. The United States had
pancy by early spring. Minute de­
When the train arrived at the de
examination revealed that serious re­
north
of Rosehill graveyard.
The
Barlow’s arrest, which was not ac­ won the race four time and needed pot, Debinsky was still flourishing
tails will be started at once by the Brown of the accident and asked sults were not apt to follow.
path
leading
to
this
place
is
well
complished until yesterday afternoon.
new management and added to until that he start with the Brown ma­
his revolver. Traffic officer, David
According to Police Chief McNabb Barlow appeared before Judge Gowdy but this year’s victory to secure perm Brown, despite the brandishments of known to the ‘Knights of the Night.”
the appearance of the building is chine in order that the party might
anent possession of the famous tro­
Representative McGee also charg­
continue their journey. He did so, who arrived on the scene immediate­ and the trial was set for 10 o’clock phy.
greatly benefitted.
the gun by Debinsky, grappled with
ed
earlier In the day that 25 gun­
and was followed by the Whittle ly after the accident, the car driven this forenoon. But before the hour
S ees Big F uture
him and a fight ensued, in which
men, secret service men, were go­
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferies recently Transfer truck which had gone to by Wycoff proceeded a distance of 30 set for trial the principals, aided by
the offler was severely bitten. Taxi
ing about the state intimidating leg­
feet
after
hitting
the
Webber
boy
the Judge, succeeded in ironing out
motored from Montana, where they haul the damaged machine to Ash
drivers went to Brown’s assistance islators and advising them not. to
on the bicycle and before it collid­ the differences
and a compromise
have been located recently. Coming land.
and finally overpowered Debinsky.
meet Wednesday under the threat
ed
with
the
small
boys
in
the
coast­
Tho bruised and shocked, no other
was effected. According to the com­
through Washington, Yakima Valley
Debinsky was detained at the po­
that they would suffer the conse­
er
wagon.
After
striking
the
latter
promise Barlow paid two-thirds of
and Portland, on to Ashland, they serious injuries were inflicted.
lice station for Investigation.
He
quences.
This the Governor also de­
it
is
said
that
the
car
ran
on
two
the damage sustained by the Tuttle
have had the opportunity of view­
was en route to Tacoma, and passe» nied.
wheels for a considerable distance car and the costs of the proceedings
ing the country at random.
gers state during the day he appear
and
mounted the park row that par­
Climax is Nearing
PORTLAND, Sept. 21— School ed entirely rational.
Ashland should and does exper­
allels
the
street
before
being
brought
As
the
day set for the convening
days are here again. With the open­
ience a wonderful volume of tourist
to a stop.
of the Legislature approaches it is
travel. Being ideally located at the
ing of the schools comes also an in­ LIQUOR PERMITS ARE
evident that a climax in the present
The
Webber
boy,
who
was
riding
foot of the mountain range with
crease in morbidity and the usual
ISSUED AFTER TWO YEARS
situation is close at hand. Wednes­
the bicycle, was not seriously injur­
abundant natural resources, there is
epidemics of childrens’ diseases: viz.
day
is the date set for the meeting
ed.
no reason why Ashland should not
DES MOINES, la., Sept. 20.— Des
A new livestock loan company has
PORTLAND, Sept 24.— September diptheria, mumps,, whooping cough,
of the Legislature during which it
grow and continue to be more pros­ recently been organized in Oregon
Two Boys Are Improving
24-29 will be “Fair Week” all over measles, chickenpox, and scarlet fev­ Moines isn’t as “bone dry” today as is planned to impeach the chief ex­
perous than ever before. The park under the new rural credits act, and
The two little hoys, who with Oregon and Washington, Thirteen er, as well as pneumonia, influenza, It was recently.
ecutive. That Wednesday will bring
is not able to care for the growing expects to eventually have a com­ their coaster, were dragged nearly county fairs are scheduled for the and common colds. By our compul­
Two permits for selling liquor for some kind of a show-down Is the
tourist folk and with good seasons plete stock of $2,000,000, which will 40 feet, are both reported on the week iu the two states with ¡six sory system of education your child­ medicinal purposes have pust been
belief of many.
and money in circulation, people make availiable loans to farmers of road to recovery. The younger, Lloyd others set for the early days of ren are crowded into school rooms, issued. They are the first in two
turn to the hotel for their head­
where they remain for long hours years.
approximately ten times that amount Van Dyke, is in the most serious con­ October.
quarters, in preference to more crude
Chief among the fairs in ¿he big in close contact with other children
This company is organized under the dition, and is badly bruised and
All druggists here voluntarily sur
means of spending their resting time.
shocked,
however,
hopes
are
held
for
Oregon State celebration, which will from various sources and frequent­ rendered their permits when Chief
name of “The Oregon Idaho Dairy
a speedy recovery.
D eligh ted W ith A shland
be celebrated at Salem. Workmen ly of questionable home surround­ of Police Hammond instituted
Loan Company,” with headquarters
“Ashland climate is far superior
Charges Are Deferred
have been busy for several weeks in ings. These conditions undoubtedly “cleanup" two years past, charging
at Portland. C. N. McArthur, ex-U. S,
to that of Montana,” according to
Police
Chief,
McNabb,
stated
at
building stalls and exhibits from all favor the spread of communicable technical law infractions of the dry
congressman, and owner of the high­
Mr. Jefferies, ‘‘and we are pleased
a
late
hour
today
that
charges
against
over the state are entered.
All diseases, and the usual crop of law. The licensed stocks of all drug­
est producing dairy herd In the U. S
with the prospects here. With the
At one of the hotest school elec­
is the president. All the officials of Wycoff, the driver, will not be filed kinds of produce and manufactured childrens’ diseases generally appears gists were seized, although no
thermometer playing from zero to
tions
held in Medford in recent years
the company, including the directors until all doubts as to the outcome goods will be exhibited and thorough very promptly upon the opening of charges of bootlegging were placed
60 below in Montana, we are reliev­
the
voters
of that city defeated tho
are professional dairymen, and men have been removed. The character bred stock, cattle and horses will be school.
against
the
pharmacy
owners.
ed to be here where the winters
High school bond issue at Saturday’s
We have no quarrel with compul­
who are interested in the dairy de­ of the charges will hinge on the re­ much in evidence. Horse races will
Most
of
the
bonded
liquor
confis­
are milder.”
election by 108 votes. This is the
covery of the injured boys. However, be among the chief attractions.
sory education. We think that it is
velopment of Oregon.
cated was stolen, it is alleged. The second time the bond issue has been
It is reported that the transfer in­
Among the various lists next week a good thing. What we are very
A representative of the company the officials lost no time in cancel­
whiskey was valued at thousands of submitted to Medford voters during
volved a consideration of $75,000,
are:
ing
Wycoff’s
chauffeur’s
license.
very much interested in? however, is
has been in Klamath county the
with money to be extended on im-
Stevens county .Live Stock and the manner in which the health of dollars. No compensation was given the year and the recent defeat is
past
week
or
two
making
local
dairy­
the druggists.
provments.
slightly greater than the one sus­
Fair association, Colville, September your children is safeguarded while
men and business men acquainted
The deal was handled by W. W|
tained
in Jube, when the bonds were
19-26, State Fair, Salem, Sept. 24- at school. Are your school boards
with
the
purpose
of
the
company.
It
lost
by
only 27 votes.
Robison of the firm of Robison and
29; Watcom County Fair, Lynden, and teachers interested in the phy­
is their purpose to sell sufficient
Wilde.
A great deal of interest, iu fact
Wash., Sept. 24-29; Union County sical welfare of the childern, or do
stock in each county to make possi
considerable
bitterness, preceeded
fair,
Elgin.
Sept.,
25-29;
Cowlitz
they
simpley
teach
a,
b.
c’s
to
the
ble a director and advisory board for
the
recent
election.
The election pro­
WARRANT ISSUED FDR
County
Fair,
Woodland,
Wash.,
Sept
neglect of your child’s health and
that district of men materially inter­
ceeded
with
great
interest
and there
26-29; Polk County fair, Dallas, Ore vigor?
MISSING SALESMAN ested to see that loans are made to
was much challenging of voters on
Sept. 27-29; Rodeo, Happner, Ore.,
The means of transmission and al­
the proper people. This organization
Word reached Ashland this after­ Sept. 27-29; Western Washington
both sides. The vote was 304 for
so the method of control of the dis­
Fairfield. Cal., Sept. 20— Super­ makes long time loans available for noon that Maj. Carter local resident
SALEM,
Ore.,
Sept.
24—
H.
M.
the
bonds and 412 against.
Fair.
Puyallup,
Wash.,
Sept.
27-29;
eases are well known to the health
ior Judge W. T. O'Donnell has is­ the purpose of financing the dairy had had an interesting, but success
Chadwick
of
Medford
has
been
ap­
Those
sponsoring the bond issue
sued a bench warrant for the arrest industry, the loans running from ful, encounter with two enormous Pine Valley fair, Halfway, Oregon. authorities today. Failure to control
pointed
assistant
secretary
of
the
Sept.
28-29.
have announced that another elec­
them is due to the lack of co-oper­
of Ray Lavin, former manager of nine months to three years. McArthur grizzly bears near Mt. McLaughlin,
state
desert
land
board,
State
Engl
tion would be called on the same
October
fairs
include:
Wallowa
ation on the part of parents and
the Motors Sales Company of Vallejo will no doubt be down in the near Carter who is a member of a survey
neer
Rhea
Luper
announced.
He
suc­
issue
at an early date, and are of
county
fair,
Enterprice,
Oct.
2-8,
In­
teachers.
and has ordered his bail bond of future and at that time when the ing party was detaileu by the enginee
ceeds
J.
L.
McAlister,
who
resigned
the
opinion
that with sufficient edu­
terstate fair, Prineville, Oct. 2-6;
Best results are obtained by
$500 forfeited.
working of the company is more in charge to go some distance from
cation among the voters, that the
Lavin was brought back from thoroughly understood, no doubt a companions, to locate a section stake, North Beach Cranberry fair, Long schoot supervision under the dir­
H. M. Chadwick, chief engineer for measure will carry.
Beach,
Wash.,
Oct.
3-4;
Gilliam
coun
ection of a school physician or pub­
Arizona on a bad check charge some district organization will be perfec­ obtain certain data and return. On
the Rogue River Valley Canal com
ty
fair,
Condon,
Ore.,
4-6;
Hog
and
weeks ago and was released on bail ted for this county.
his way to the designated point and dairy show, Hermiston, Ore., 5-6; lic health nurse. In the absence of pany for the past several years con­
these it is the duty of the teachers
at Vallejo. He subsequently left
while in a region barren of vegeta­
Snohomish County fair, Everette, to make daily inspections of the firmed the above report Thursday
Vallejo and went to Oakland, and Visitors— from Hilt—
tion or rocks he saw two grizzly
Wash., Oct. 8-13; Deschutes county school, and keep a close watch upon forenoon the Mail Tribune says, and
from there to Stockton where he was
Mrs. A. W. Moon and daughter bears at a distance of approximately
stated that he expects to move to
fair,
Redmond, Oct. 11-13.
last heard from.
the pupils for communicable dis­ Salem in the near future, accom­
were over from the Moon Lumber 100 yards. In as much as there was
eases. Upon the first appearance of panied by his family.
He was to have been arraigned Company at Hilt on Saturday. They no place of refuge, Carter immediate­
Former Woman 111—
symptoms children should be promt-
yesterday afternoon upon a charge were accompanied by Mrs. Moon’s ly decided that it was a case of
His duties, he stated, will include
Mrs.
Howell
Isaac,
who
will
be
re­
ly excluded from school.
of passing a bank check with intent mother and father who are visiting fight. Armed with only a 25-20 rifle,
the
inspection of plans and specifi­
membered by Ashland people, has
Ralph Gill of the Park Garage and
to defraud.
her from Long Beach and they mo­ which is small in calibre for bears,
cations
of irrigation projects projec­ Rex Reuner of Klamath Falls ar­
been seriously ill in Seattle for many
tored to Ashland to meet another he opened a barrage and felled one
ted by the state under the Carey act. rived in Ashland Saturday morning
weeks. According to reports recently
relative and family who came from of the monsters with the first shot. received here, Mrs. Isaac’s condition
Inspection of the projects themselves from Portland with a brand new
Grants Pass in order to spend the He then turned his gun on the sec­
and the construction work will also 20 passenger CMC bus, purchased by
was improved and she was allowed
ond, which began advancing steadily to her emoved to her home.
day picknicking and shopping.
be a part of his work.
Bell Rickard bus line of Klamath
towards him, and opened fire. The
Mr. Chadwick is one of the fore­ Falls and Chiloquin.
ROA DIO NEWS
lirst shot missed, the second and
most civil and hydraulic engineers in
The bus is absolutely the latest
BERLIN, Sept. 24., — Riots and the northwest, having supervised in
third
apparently went wide of the
PROMISED FARMERS
thing
in the bus line, having separ­
numerous
violent
deaths
are
report­
mark. A fourth shot failed to bring
addition to many other important
SALEM, Or., Sept. 24— Interest • A year round series of weekly down the bear. By this time the
ate
compartments,
one for ladies and
ed from various quarters of Germ­ links in the local irrigation systems,
in the amount of $1,296,825, due talks on farm and home subjects for bear had advanced to a point with­
any. Five persons were killed and the construction of a canal between one for men, including smoking com­
on highway and world war veterans Oregon citizens will be broadcast in 30 yards of Carter. He took aim
eleven wounded in fights between Four Mile and Fish lakes.
partments. It is elaborately finish­
state aid bonds, will be paid October from the Oregonian station in Port­ and fired the fifth shot. The monster
the police and Communists. At Lor-
The consruction of this canal is ed and the exterior finish is grey,
EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 24.— Con­ acch unemployed men overpowered
1 by the state treasurer, according land by the O. A. C. extension ser­ bruin slowed his pace, advanced only
a recognized triumph of engineering, has disc wheels and numerous up-
struction operations on this end of the police and locked them up io
to announcement made here today. vice beginning Thursday October 4. a few steps, and rolled over.
water having been brought from to-the minute features.
the Natron cutoff will start at once, the town hall.
Interest due October 1 on highway Facts on the recent agricultural
Gill and Renner left Portland
Examination proved that it was
Four Mile lake, which lies on the east
learned
bonds aggregates $856, 325, while survey of production and distribu­ the fifth shot that gave Carter the according to information
At Treves 30 persons were taken side of the Cascade range, across the Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock from
the interest due on the World war tion of Oregon farm produce, some victory. Only 25 yards separated here by local business men. Oscar to the hospitals following a violent divide to Fish lake which lies on the Portland and arrived in Ashland Sat­
veterans’ state aid bonds totals $440,- half dozen lectures by Paul V. Maris, Carter from the beast at the time the Ellis, Southern Pacific engineer, has battle between Rhineland Separtists west side.
urday morning at 9:10. Despite the
arrived from San Diego with others and political enemies.
500.
director of college extension, will atter fell, mortally wounded.
An article written by Mr. Chad­ fact that the machine was new and
from company headquarters, to re­
Bavaria is believed to be on the
The state treasurer on October 1 start the series. Timely articles of
No further particulars of the en­ touch the six miles of old grade threshold of action and is only await wick detailing the construction of the had never been driven before, the
also will redeem state highway practical value to farmers and of counter have been received. Carter is
trans-mountain range canal appeared record time is reported.
bonds in the amount of $54,750. Of interest to cooperating bankers and an experienced woodsman and a lov­ above Oak Ridge. They will lay steel ing Germany’s answer to France as in a recent issue of a prominent en­
The body of the machine was
on this completed section and get a signal |.
a total of $37,575,000
highway business men will follow. The hour
gineering journal.
Several other manufactured by Wentworth-Irwin
er of the outdoors and it" is need- as much new grading started as pos-
bonds securities in the amount of for this service has been set at 8
scientific articles have appeared
ess to say that his experiences stood sible before winter sets in, in the Cas-
Astoria— Nehalem highway being from time to time in engineering of Portland the sale handled by the
>250,000 have been redeemed.
o’clock every Thursday evening.
him well in the encounter.
'cades.
Park Garage of Ashland, local deal«
paved.
magazines under his name.
era of CMC trucks.
L
Fairs Hold Sway
In Two States
Medford High
School Bonds
Are D e f e a t e d
SLAYS TWO GRIZZLIES
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