Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 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. - _____
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This is a proven fact.
VOL NO. V.
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ANNUAL MEETING
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TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING^ NEWSPAPER FOB NEARLY FIFTY YEARS. J
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923.
NO. 20
LOCAL CLUB M
STATE CONTEST
Southern Pacific
Issues New Booklet
Opportunities to be found in West
ern Orego nhave been given the most
thorough presentation made in more
Residence Destroyed
By Midnight Firel
The roomy, two-story house at the
corner of Chestnut and Wimer Sts
recently sold from I. L. N. Shriner
to John Conlon of Medford was
ruined last night at midnight by Announcement Made
That
fire. Patrolman Wertz, who was on
Green Springs Road To
duty and happened to be near the
Be Kept Open
depot at that hour of the night, saw [New Highway
W ill Be C om pleted
the lire and reported immediately to
By N ovem ber 34)— Rain Is
the fire department. The cause for
Im proving Roadl>ed
the blaze is unknown.
Flames had enveloped the house
when the fire department arrived and l< Fn, ♦»,«. „ .
in spite of well directed efforts t o L f Klamath
7
7® h7 ° ry
save the place, a total loss was re-L n rir
' ° UU
Green
ported by F. C. Stevens, who has the will 7 m° Untain road to Ash‘*nd.
insurance written covering the house X r d ' l n X " G I T e h h ,
to the extent of $1600
cording to G. I. Stebbins, resident
Soon after the house was transfer-
Charge ° f niaiDte»aace.
red from Mr. Shriner to Mr Colon a 7 7 * 7 K,aiUath Pal,s Herald.
deaf and dumb family had occupied , 7 7
* f° ‘he completion <*
the puce for . .h o r, Ume. Z
u . I* T “ *
N° V,,"‘b' r 30
vacated the house two days prior to 7
8 gIe exceptlon of the contract
tho
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""y3 prlor to l given to W. D. Miller, local contrac­
tile time it was destroyed.
No other surroundings were harm­ tor, who must have the base rock
on by November 30 but who )s given
ed.
The fire department is congratu-l 7 “ J “,y
1924 tO lay on the last
Win From Field Of 18
Boys And Girls
Club Work
P
r e s e n t vooiiage
finnliíio-P rresiaes
Presides ai
A t1 , icatlon t y nrtav 8 as
the
of pub
rresiaent
9 fì result „nnioa
lication today n
of f 20,000
copies «i
of
The Opening Session—
a booklet entitled “Oregon For The
Speakers Prominent.
Settler” by the Southern Pacific
WILL MAINTAIN
WINTER TRAFFIC
Lines.
The booklet contains 64 pages, at­
Victorious Club Is Composed Of
Jap anese A m bassador W ill P ersonally
tractively illustrated and represents
Frances Gallitan, Barnard
Thank Society F or Aid
six months of careful work. Although
And Richard Joy
To Stricken Nation
the booklet deals with Oregon as a
unit it gives primary attention to
Western Oregon and discusses in
A telegram was received yester­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 5.— Flush­ narrative form the various indust­
day
evening from L. A. Moss, in
ed with success in their drive for ries of this section.
charge
of the Boys and Girls’ club
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Japanese relief, one thousand Amer­
That the publication might be
work
in
Jackson
County,
at
Salem
ican Red Cross workers from every thoroughly reliable, information was
stating that the team representing
corner of the Union convened here obtained from the Oregon Agricul
Jackson county had won first hon­
today in the organization’s annual tural College, State Bureaus and
Florence Rogatz, of New York
ors
in the contest at the State Fair.
convention.
leaders of the various lines of in­
The Judging contest was a feature City, 22-year-old lawyer and na-
President Calvin Coolidge wel­ dustry. It is endorsed by W. J. Kerr,
of the program yesterday afternoon tionl chairman of the Students’
¿■■•yr.gj r:
comed the mercy workers to Wash­ President of the Agricultural Col­
and Mr. Moss telegraphed the re­ Council of the Woman’s Party.
ington, made the first address and lege as being pertinent, conservative
Chosen by President Coolidge «8 sult as soon as it was announced. Miss Rogatz holds an LL, R. degree
presided over the opening session. and representative of actual condi­
his private secretary, Slemp is re­
The team representing Jackson, from Yale University. At the age of
While acting afficially as president tions.
County, i9 composed of three Ash­ 11 she marched in the first suf­
of the American Red Cross, Mr. Cool­
The population, climate, char­ garded as one of the most adroit and
land young people, Frances Joy, of frage parade ever held in New York
idge incidentally made his first form­ acteristics and educational advan­ best-informed politicians in the
Miss Rogatz is organizing student
Valley View district, and Barnard
al appearance since the Harding tages of Western Oregon are given country. He is said to know most of
lating itself that the fire did not hap-
„J
councils
in the various colleges of pen
and Richard Joy, of Bell View dis­
last week, during the shortage L A 7 ^ " ,
° a“d Klan,a,h Fa:-'<
State funeral.
careful attention and a detailed dis­ the members of the House by their
the country with a view to interest­ of water. According to Fire Chief!
trict.
The
club
which
won
state
hon­
* 7 ? been rushed a,°ng as fast
A three-day programme of ad­ cussion is given of agriculture, hort­ first names.
ors yesterday at Salem was the ing college women in the work of Baughman, the force of the water 7 effic*ency would allow and the
dresses and advanced instruction in iculture, dairying, livestock raising
one that won from a field of five the Woman's Party.
relief work awaited the delegates. and other pursuits of this section.
was as great as could be handled base rock is being laid at the rate of
at the recent Jackson County Fair,
a quarter of a mile daily. The rock
last night.
President Coolidge’s attendance fea­
The 20,000 copies will be distribut,
and which earned for them the privi
crusher
is working two 8-hour shifts
tured the opening session this morn­ ed through agencies of the railway
lege of representing the county at
All
contractors
working on the
ing. but the delegates later in the company in every state of the Un­
the State Fair. Although the three
road must have the entire base or
day plunged into the study of prob­ ited States as well as Canada and
members
were
recognized
as
the
their
stretch of road bed laid be­
lems facing relief workers through­ foreign countries.
YREKA, Cal., Sept. 25.— Florin
best in the county their most con­
fore
the
top layer is put on. The base
Lemay, scion of one of Siskiyou
out the country.
WHITEPLAINS. N. Y., Sept. 25.
sistent supporters had hardly antici.--
rock of the macadam road makes
County’s oldest and best known fam­
A wide range of subjects were to
pated first place in the state contest. — The State ha9 made a case against
the road comfortably passable,
ilies, was found dead near his lonely
be discussed by nationally-known
However, the victory earned by the Walter Ward, young millionaire,
Stebbins was entusiastic about
cabin on his mining claim on Green-
speakers during the four-day con­
local club is not without a great deal sufficiently strong to warrant his
the
effect of the rain on the grad-
torn Mountain, three miles from
clave.
of honor, due to their having met standing trial and having to defend
The
Tidings
is
in
receipt
of
a
let-1
ing
and road bed. It will serve to
Yreka, yesterday.
Diversity of Subjects
more experienced clubs from other himself against the charges'hf hav­ ter from A. S. Dudley, secretary of | pack down the road he said, and to
The discovery was made by Char­ parts of the state.
These ranged from war to public
ing murdered Clarence Peters. This
the Oregon Chamber of Commerce,! put *be road in better condition for
les Lemay, brother of the deceased.
health service; from home hygiene
decision was rendered by Justice
18 Clubs Entered
The quarterly meeting of the Bap­
in which that official outlines plan? J tlle ,ast layer of which consists or
Wagner.
to life saving. The election of offi­ tist B. Y. P. U., Association was held It is believed heart failure was the
Reports from Salem indicate that
for “harnessing the State Chamber.” four Inches of fine rock. Also, the
cause
of
his
death.
The Court denied a list of motions
cers at this morning’s session and Sunday in the Baptist church, when
18 clubs from as many counties In
An outline of the program which | fact that traffic will be running over
Lemay was aged 65 and although
the launching of the annual Red Ashland young people were hosts to
the state, entered the contest, and presented by Ward’s attorneys for is the foundation for the genuine I lhe new road soon will help to pack
Cross roll call at the close of Thurs­ delegates from Grants Pass, Klam he had been in poor health he left the victory secured by the Jackson dismissal of the indictment. Another
development of Oregon was encloses I
road down.
for his claim to do some work two
days session also held the spotlight ath Falls, Medford and Hugo.
county club is all the more pleasing motion, requesting a verdict of not with the letter and is presented in
A1* through the winter patrol
weeks ago. He had not been seen
of interest.
The entire day was filled with
to Jackson county people. The par­ guilty, was also denied. The denial brief, with the belief that every res-1 itati°ns will he maintained on the
At this morning’s session the invo­ business pertaining to that organiza since, hut it was frequently his cus­ ents of three winners, and Ashland of the motions was followed by the
ident of Oregon is interested in thi road
tractors and snowplows
cation was delivered by Rt. Rev. Wil­ tion and delegates arrived through tom to make long stays a this claim people as a whole, take no little close of the State’s case. The de­
program adopted for the develop-J to clear the road of sn«w during
and
his
brother
and
other
relatives
fense will present its case at to-
liam F. McDowell, Bishop of Wash­ out the day from different tow’ns
pride in the deserved victory.
ment of the state:
1 winter.
gave
his
continued
absence
but
lit­
morrow’s session.
ington. He was followed by Presi­ representing live circles.
Will Extend Club Work
tle concern until Saturday night
Chain her of Commerce Service
dent Coolidge, who gave the delega­
Miss Mildred Taylor, of Grants
The work of the Boys and Girls’
when
Charles
Lemay
awakened
from
Statistical Department— Have a-
tes an official wlcome from the na­ Pass, who is president of the league
Clubs has been progressing at a sat­ WELL KNOWN R. R. MAN
if
his sleep by a vivid dream of seeing
vailable
for instant reference, fact?
tional chapter.
had charge of the afternoon se9siop
isfactory
rate
in
Jackson
County,
DIES IN SAN FRANCISCO regarding every business and indus­
Addresses by Admiral Edward W. hearing various personal reports ant his brother dead.
and has been receiving excellent sup­
Finds Body Near Cabin
"
try in the state.
Eberle, Chief of Naval Operations, league notes. The meeting was open
port from the county court, not
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 25.—
Charles
Lemay
went
to
the
cabin
Service to Local Chambers— Clos
U. S. N, and Cairman John Bar­ and all delegates w’ere given free
only, but from bankers and business Charles 8. Fee, Freight Traffic man­
Sunday
morning
and
found
the
body
est
of cooperation for up-bulldinr
ton Payrie followed. The session was sway of discourse. Rev. Milliken, who
men of the county in general.
ager of the Southern Pacific and a
about
twenty
feet
from
the
cabin.
of
the
state through local organi­
closed with the appointment of com­ is at the Sunday school Convention
The scope of the club work will widely known railroad man, died here
Coroner
Felix
Kunz,
Sheriff
A.
S.
zations.
| OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 25__
mittees and the election of officers. being held in Medford, addressed the
be greatly extended during the com­ today, following a protracted illness.
Calkin
sand
District
Attorney
Char­
Tourist Program — Retain tourist Wlth “2ero hour” hut 24 hours away
The afternoon session w'as de­ association in the afternoon and also
Deceased was quite well known
ing year and those in close touch
les
E.
Johnson
were
notified.
It
was
in
the state to see and appreceiate, ^ ^ h om a legislators were in a tu-
voted to a study of war service, with delivered the evening sermon.
with the movement express the opin­ in Ashland, having visited many
stated by those who found the body
attractions
and resources in each | rault oi excitement here. In the slang
William Fortune, of Indianapolis,
According to attendants, probably
ion that the boys and girls of Jack- times on official business. His last
that Lemay had been dead at least
I Phrase of the street, the legislators
presiding. Addresses were delivered 75 delegates were in Ashland from
son county will be heard from in visit here took place during July . district
eight days. The body was decomposed
“Oregon
Business’’
Magazine—
Tol
are “rarin to go”. Apparently they
by Brigadier-General Frank T. Hines, the various leagues. The meeting
the future, and that they will bring
and could not have been identified
aid
local
chambers—
to
disseminate
fee* that the much talked of “march
Director of the U. S. Veterans’ Bur­ held in January, which is the next
additional honors to the county.
except by the clothing.
facts
to
bulsness
men
to
obtain
their
I
on t*ie Capitol” can’t begin too soon
WORLD’S
SERIES
OPENS
eau; Colonel Joe Sparks, Chairman regular meeting date, will be held
united
action.
J
to
suit them. The lawmakers of the
IN NEW YORK OCT. 10
of the National Rehabilitation Com­ in Medford .
Oregon Publicity
I Sta,e of Oklahoma remained uu-
WHIPPING BOSS OF MACON
mittee of the American Legion; Dr.
NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept., 25— The
Bureaus
in
36
Cities—
To
establish
I daunted in their determined purpose
IS AGAIN PLACED ON TRIAL
W. F. Lorenz, Director of the Wis­ RAIN AND FROST VISIT
world’s series will open in New York 56 information bureaus in 36 iarg-1 to a88ei«ble tomorrow noon to begin
consin Psychiatric Institute, Madison,
DUNSMUIR SECTION
October 10, Judge Landis announced est cities in the United States, in- { imPeai‘hment proceedings against
MACON, Ga„ Sept. 25.— Dr. C. A.
Wis., and Robert E. Bondy, Director
today. The first game will be held at
Governor Walton despite his edict
eluding three in Los Angeles.
DUNSMUIR, Cal., Sept. 25.— Rain Yarbrough, dentist of this city, has
of War Service, American Red Cross.
the Yankee Stadium. If New York
Feature Articles— Illustrated fea- to the Military: “Shoot to kill, If
An open discussion and round-table fell here all day Saturday. Sunday again been placed on trial, charg­
Giants win the pennant the Yankees
The
Lithian
Octette
with
brand
ure
stories in National magazines necessary, but don't let them meet.”
was
cold
and
cloudy.
Early
frost
has
ed
with
being
the
ringleader
in
a
conference concluded the session.
and Giants will alternate. If Cincin­
Not even in the days of the sav­
new
uniforms
and
quantities
of
pep
trade
papers, etc., regarding Oregon
nipped squash and cucumber vines series of whipping cases here. The
Japan Envoy to Speak
nati wins the National League pen­ life.
resounding
to
the
heavens,
plan
to
age
Red Man and the “old Wild
specific charge faced by Yarbrough
The session tonight will be fea­ in this part of the county.
nant,
the
first
two
games
will
be
Railroads and Tour Bureaus— Ed-1 West” has Oklahoma experienced
is that of rioting and hinges on the leave Ashland tomorrow for the
tured by the appearance of Masanoe
played in New York and the next
State
Fair
where
they
will
boost
Ash­
ucatlng
every information and ticket such a thrill.
whipping of W. O. Barnett, a harness
Hanihari, Japanese Abassador to me
two in Cincinnati.
TWO
FINED
IN
SISKIYOU
land
so
lour
that
New
York
will
hear
McGee is Defiant
clerk
in
the U. S. regarding Oregon ]
manufacturer.
United States, who expressed a wish
FOR
HAVING
DOE
MEAT
the
echo.
Eight
members
of
the
Oc­
Representative McGee, who issued
attrations and Industries
The defendant was acquitted some
to attend the convention to person­
’Romance of Oregon,” Booklet? , tbe cal1 for ,he Assembly, said: “We
tette,
which
is
the
full
number
will
M
o
O
lls
l
lillC
B
o
t
t
l
e
time
ago
on
the
charge
of
whipping
ally thank Red Cross workers for
DUNSMUIR, Cal., Sept. 25.— R. F. Mills.
leave by cars and train, accompan­
on “Agricultural Industry” and will meet or go to jail. If arrested
Charles
Williams and Miles Seng
ied by probably a number of the
(Continued on Page 4)
Special Booklets— National distri we will demand release on writ of
were each fined $50 for having doe
wives of the Octette. It is uncertain
bution of two attractive booklets te habeas corpus,” he added.
meat in their possession. The arrest 39 ARE JAILED IN
yet who will be able to attend from
Men Ordered Armed
KLAMATH FALS, Sept. 25.— Don Development districts to secure vol­
was made at Weed. District Attorney
RAIDS AT OROVILLE the feminine representation.
All
men
between the ages of 21
Metzger and Lee Summers, arrested umes of “choice” production foi
Charles Johnson prosecuted the
The Octette has practiced every last week when discovered iu a grove specific market purposes.
and 45 have been ordered to provido
case.
OROVILLE, Cal., Sept. 25.— night for the last several nights and
themselves
with arms to protect Ok-
Standardizing and Grading— Sel-
Wholesale arrests were made in Oro­ have a wonderful display of songs, of trees about four miles west of ect produce for top market price. Jlahoraa> when directed by Governor
ville’s Chinese quarter when thirty- booster lines and popular hits thjit here transferring what the officers.
2 0 ,(MM) M E N K IL L E D IN
Sheriff L. L. Low, and Game Warden Provide profitable methods for ln Mil,tary proclamation,
REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA nine men and women were taken on have been given before local people, M. J. Barnes, claimed was alcoholic handling culls and by-products.
Grand Dragon 's Case Continued
charges ranging from the sale of liq­ as well as things entirely new and
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu­
Local
Market—
Popularize
Oregon
The case of N- Jewett. Grand
liquor from kegs to small bottles
LONDON,
Sept.
25.— Twenty uor to conducting disorderly houses. not yet displayed.
gene, Sept. 25.— (Special)— The fall
products
in
Oregon—
jobber,
retail-1
Dragon
of the Klan- who is charged
entered pleas of not guilty of viola­
Four
narcotic
dens,
equipped
with
The
new
uniforms
prepared
espec­
thousand
men
were
killed
on
both
with flogging a laundry wagon driv­
term at the University of Oregon
tion of the prohibition act and de­ er, house-wife.
officially opens today when first-year sides during a battle Sunday between supplies of drugs in addition to opium ially for the Octette have arrived and manded jury trials. Their cases will
National Market— Feature Oregon er, v , co tinned at a i ilminary
students report at Villard Hall for Bulgarian revolutionists and regular pipes, were also raided, it is de a committee have taken care of in- come up Wednesday.
products by advertising, publicity, hearing today until October 9.
dared.
signa and designed ribbons to be
the freshmen English examinations. troops, according to a dispatch re­
Sheriff Low and Game Warden
worn by Lithians and Ashlanders, Barnes had started on a deer hunt
The freshman may ta,ke the test ceived by the London Daily News.
(Continued on page 4)
Sheridan to pave Yamhill river
Klamath Falls— Strahorn railway who are present at the Fair.
The location of the fighting is be
at either 9 A. M„ or 1. P. M.
bridge and approaches.
when they saw a car -parked in the
starts passenger motor car service
Every opportunity to appear while brush near the road, which at this
All of those who pass the exam­ lieved to be near Sofia.
P. P. Hassler of Turner Tribune
WEED BANK BANDIT IS
on
its newly built line to Sprague at the fair is to be taken and the
ination will be exempt from the
place is little traveled and leads
buys
Ione Independent.
HELD UNDER BONDS
river.
Octette plans to work long and faith­ through a very rough section over
English A requirement. If the fresh­
Baker— $20 gold and $30 silver
fully boosting Ashland. King Bing what is known as “Whiskey Ridge’’.
man shows a lack of proficiency in EARTHQUAKE REFUGEE
WEED,
Cal.,
Sept.
25.—
Monicklore
per ton found in Phelan mine.
COUSIN OF LOCAL MAN
Hamilton of Salem has written to as­
English, he enrolls in this subject
Busy Filling Bottles
Pickner, 22, whom officers say has)
certain all data concerning the num­
until he shows himself no longer de­
A search among the timber near confessed that he was the bandit who
SANFRANCISCO, Sept. 25.— May
ber of Lithians expected to attend. the car brought the two officers sud­
ficient.
Neill, of La Grande, and John Con-
held up the First National Bank here
Personned of the Octette follows: denly upon the two men and with
Registration for old and new stu­ fay and Mrs. L. Cowley, of Seattle,
Friday and fled with $1,080, was or­
First Tenor, J. A. McGee, Carl Love­ them were two women. They were
dents begins Thursday morning. Un­ are among refugees of the Japanese
dered
held for trial under bonds of
SALEM, Sept. 25.— Having one land, director. Second Tenor, Dr. R.
der the new system in vogue, a stu­ earthquake and fire who arrived here
busy filling bottles and the men, $15,000 at his preliminary hearing.
court house fully constructed and L. Burdic, H. G. Enders, Jr; First
SALEM, Sept. 25.— To conserve
dent will prepare his course for the aboard the
seeing the officers approaching, at­
steamship
President adequate for its needs, the county
Pickner’s desire for comfort Sat­ state highways, especially in coast
Bass, S. A. Peters, Jr; V. D. Miller,
entire year, with the advice of his Pierce.
court of Klamath county can not High Fizz; Second Bass, H. K. Tom­ tempted to make a get-away into urday morning led to his capture. counties, the highway commission
major professor. The student first
the timber. Metzger was immediate­ He ordered his breakfast sent to
legally enter into the wholesale con­ linson and Dr. Phetteplace.
here reduced maximum loads twen­
obtains his registration blanks at
ly taken, and he and the two women the room in the Weed Hotel, which
Miss Neill, of La. Grande, is a struction of court houses, the Su­
ty-five
per cent under the law. The
the registrar’s office in Johnson Hall school teacher and a cousin of Lee
were brought to town. Summers was he had occupied for several days.
preme Court ruled here today in af­ GERMAN CHANCELLOR ISSUES
maximum is 22,000 pounds and the
and proceeds to the office of his ma Tuttle, of the Tidings force. For
located later.
James Daley, hotel clerk, became new order reduces this to 16,500
firming
the
decree
of
Judge
Skip-
W ARNING AGAINST UPRISING
jor professor.
About fifteen gallons of the moon­ suspicious. He notified the author­
the past two years she has been
worth. The decision rendered by
pounds. The order becomes effective
When the freshmen arrive in Eu­ teaching in the public schools of
shine was taken and many small ities and two officers carried Pick­
Judge
Skipworth
granted
Frank
October
15, and continues until April
BERLIN, Sept. 25.— Chancellor bottles,
gene they will be greeted at the Honolulu. At the close of school in
filled and
empty, were ner’s tray to the room.
15,
1924.
taxpayer,
an injunction Stressman issued a warning today
passenger stations by committees rep June she began a tour of the Orient Wade,
brought in. One of the interesting
Immediately after his arrest, Pick­
against
the
county
court
enjoining to the German nation against an up­
The new order applies to the fol­
resenting the student body and stu- and was in Japan at the time of the
features on the collection is the fact ner was identified by Charles Drury,
it
from
spending
further
funds
In
lowing
roads: Medford-Crater Lake.
rising in retaliation for the surrend­ that no attempt had been made to
dnt Y. M. C. A., and Y. W. C. A., terrible catastrophe that destroyed
bank teller, as the man who held Ashland-Klamath Falls, Bandon-Cur-
completion
of
the
Hot
Springs
coun­
er of the policy of passive resistence clean the bottles. A number of them
and will be escorted to residence halls Yokohama and Tokio. The young
him powerless at the point of a gun rey County line, Currey County line-
ty
court
house.
In
another
decree
the
to France. "We will proceed, ruth­ were old medicine bottles, some hav­
or to rooms which they will select lady is a daughter of Nellie G. Neill,
while he scooped all the currency In Corbine, Roseburg-Coquille, Corvallis
after consulting lists prepared by principal of one of the La Grande county is also denied title to the Hot lessly, against any attempts to re­ ing at one time held poison. One
sight
into his pocket. The stolen Newport,
McMinnville-Tillamook,
Mrs. Virginia Judy Esterly, dean of schools, and is a graduate of the Springs court house, due to its fail­ volt,” he said, “The existence and bottle had in It two tablespoonsful
money, with the exception of >16» Neskowin-Hebo, Tillamook North-
ure to live up to the terms of the unity of the German State must be
.women, and by the Y. M. C. A.
of lysol. In the outfit was a siphon was fonnd crammed under the wash
University of Oregon.
gift.
blachy-Goldson, and Mt. Hood-Clack­
i safeguarded, said the Chancellor, and other filling apparatus.
bowl ln the room.
amas County.
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BODY IS FOUND
THROUGH DREAM
CASE IS MADE
AGAINST WARD
STAIE CHAMBER HAS
B. V. P. 11.
ION HERE
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IN OKLAHOMA CIIY
Lithian Octette
Leave Tomorrow
For State Fair
Has Deadly Poison
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IS S U F F I C I E N T
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