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

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE, with
out the aid of medicine cures
nine cases out ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
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-T H E TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR N F ART v
I
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
4 0 ARE RILLED
IN TRAIN WRECK
C. B. & Q. Passenger Train
Plunges Into Raging Tor­
rent From Bridge
Of
(International News Wire Service)
120 P assengers Aboard Only
31 Had Been R escued Alive
Oil D riller Is Hero
CASPER, Wyo., Sept. 28— Stand­
ing on either side of Gold Creek
scores of persons were helpless in
their frantic efforts to remove ap­
proximately seventy dead front a
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy pas­
senger train which plunged from a
bridge into a raging torrent near
Lockett, which is only a short dis­
tance from here. The appalling
wreck occurred last night.
TRAIN KILLS
FOUR AUTOISTS
,
ftftv '
» * * * * * * * * * * * * *
t t i t f í 11 i n
i
;; MALARIA GERMS cannot
’ survive three months in the « >
I
°ZOne at Ashland. The ♦
AKLl Mt I I YEARS. J P « e
domestic water helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, -1923
NO. 23
Making It Hard to Bring It in From Canada
SPOKANE, Sept. 28— Four per­
sons were killed at Honeysuckle
crossing, near Hayden lake, about
30 miles east of here, yesterday
when a Coeur-d'Alene electric train
crashd into their automobile. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Arnold and Fred
Fowler were killed instantly and
Jack Davis, son of Mrs. Arnold, died
soon after the accident. All were
residents of the Hayden lake com­
munity.
The four were on their way to
Post Falls and approached the cross-,
¡ng apparently unaware of the on­
coming train although
witnesses
declare the view of the track wras
unobstructed for almost a mile from
the scene of the crash. The coroner
from Coeur d’Alene will hold an in­ I ourU^ is’stopped and L u i u X ^ X
quest.
highway crossing the howler
Naked Tot Spends
24 Hours
In Woods
-W
e
_
M O WINS AT
THE STATE FAIR
PORT ANGELES, Wash.. Sept. 28
D o r i s Gaskell, 22-months-old
daughter of G. Gaskell of this city,
was found Tuesday after she had Given First Prize In County
spent 24 hours alone in the woods.
Agricultural Exhibit—
Though the tot had suffered ironi
Douglas is Second
croup on previous nights, she slept
against a brush plle In a drizzle of Jackson C ou n t, Has E xcellent E x­
rain without a stitch on her Monday
hibit And P laces Third In
night and evidenced no injury from
The List
Doris said that when night came
According to reports from the
she took off her clothing and ‘ went State Fair now in progress in Salem,
to bed. ' The clothing was found be­ Wasco county, with a score of
side the brush pile.
1013.5. was declared by the judges
The little girl wandered from her to be the winner in the county agri­
home Monday afternoon. Blood­ cultural exhibit competition at the
hounds brought from Seattle and state fair. Douglas county, with a
l ^ x m ^
Stat<* ^ “ ^ y , every motor put on the trail at daybreak traced 8Core of 1012-5, finished second,
* auuneo ior contraband. The same search la made on every other the child Into the heart of Port A n -|wlth Jackson county third and Linn
gelea and gave up.
county fourth. Jackson
county
A t L east 4 0 K illed
Ivan Jacobsen, a member of a 18c°red 995.5 and Linn county 972.
Officials of the C. B. & Q. declare MAN IS KILLED BY
STONE
MOUNTAIN
WILL
posse of 200, found Doris.
Her
A HUmmary of the county agricul-
ROLLING BOULDER,
that not more than 40 were killed
mouth was stained with huckleber-ltura^ exhibit scores follow:
HONOR
CONFEDERACY’
but a careful check shows that of
REDDING, Sept. 28— It is learned
ries, and she was marked all over
Coaat county division— Coos 961,
about 120 passengers aboard only here that W. J. Hales of Sonora, who
from brambles.
I Tillamook, 932. Willamette valley
ATLANTA,
Ga.,
Sept.
26.—
Jeffer
35 are known to have been rescued died in Weaverville yesterday morn­
son Davis, Stonewall Jackson and
division— Linn county. 97?. Benton
alive, consequently the death list ing as the result of injuries received
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28— A del­
SAN QUENTIN, Sept. 28— Philip INSANE MAN RUNS
Robert E. Lee, will be three of the
1956,
Columbia 914, Yamhill 873.
may be greatly increased.
in an automobile wreck Monday egation of farmers and bankers Confederate leaders whose figures C. Valentine, 23-year-old son of a
BILLS AT FAIR Clackamaa «72 a n d L an e 745.
Cloudburst S w ells Creek
morning, was really killed by a from the northwest states urged shall be carved in the great central
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I Southern Oregon division— Douglas
former
presideu
of
the
Wells
Fargo
CASPER, Sept. 28— The passen­ boulder.
President Coolidge to call a special
group of the Stone Mountain Con­
SALEM,
Sept.
28—
State
fair
o
f-l^
P^2-5 and Jackson 995.5. Central
Express Company, was released from
ger train of the Chicago, Burlington,
The car contained Hales and three I 8esslon of ConSreaa to provide im-
federate Memorial, which is being
ficials
announced
today
that
D.
P.
OreK°n—
Malheur, 730. Blue moun-
& Quincy Railroad plunged into companions rolled over twice down nif;diate agrarian relief. Asked par-
executed in the solid rock face of the state prison here yesterday after Datson, who yesterday was declared tain district— Union, 802. Columbia
Gold creek here last' night, causing the bank. All remained in the ma- tlcl,larly for legislation reviving the
Stonewall Mountain Memorial, near serving one year of a sentence of one to be insane and committed to the Baaln district — Wasco, 1013.5,
terrific loss of life. A cloudburst at chine and Hales was the only one I Uaited States Grain Corporation,
here, according to a decision of the to three years for driving an auto­ state hospital, contracted bills ag. Marion county, which had a com-
Lockett converted the shallow creek seriously hurt. As the car rolled | ’tb aPPr°PriaHon of fifty million Stone Mountain Memerial Associa­
mobile while intoxicated. Valentine
gregating more than $1000 in con- mendab,e exhibit was not allowed to
Into an unresisting torrent which down the bank it loosened a boulder doBars to take over and distribute tion, supervising the project. The
machine
ran
down
Miss
ftfiriam
Don­
nectlon
with an exhibit which he comPete under the state fair rules,
swept completely over the cars.
that came tumbling after it. The tbe entire wheat crop. President in­ other three figures in this central
had
intended
to place on the grounds Judgea were G. R. Hislop, C. L. Long
ald at San Jose, causing amputation
Oil D riller Is Hero
boulder rolled into the car and ^or,ned
thousands foreclosures, group are to be selected by the State
The items making up the total and w - c - Jamison, all of O. A. C.
The heroism of John Christie, an struck Hales in the back, breaking bankruptcies among farmers immin- historians of the 13 States of the of one of her legs. Later she became
included lumber, taxi-hire, furniturej
R *8 declared by judges of the
Mrs. Boyer.
oil driller, aided in saving the lives the spinal column and inflicting the 6nt Senator Frazier, North Dakota, Confederacy.
Goes to Lumber Camp
and labor. Members of the board*] county agricultural exhibits that this
of six people who were in the smok­ injuries that caused his death in and Representative Johnson, South
There are also to be five State
said that they are not obligated to assemffiage of exhibits was the best
Valentine
left
to-day
for
a
Wash­
ing campartment of a Pullman when less than two days.
Dakota, participated iu conference. groups, consisting of five generals
ington
lumber
camp
to
work
as
a
pay
the bills in that they were con- ever assembled at a similar event
the train plunged off the bridge.
from each Confederate State, carved laborer.
traded
by Datson. Datson wasI in tbe northwest, besides being at-
Christie cut the bell cord and climb­ DOCTOR FACES PROSECUTION
in this giant memorial. These Statt
DEER SHIPPED FROM STATE
Miss Donald obtained a Judgment I tw,c® Previously an inmate of the) ^actively arranged and were viewed
ed to the top of the partly sub­
ACCOUNT WOMAN’S DEATH I MUST BE PROPERLY TAGGED groups already have been selected of $50,000 against him.
hospital.
by many thousands of fair visitors
merged car and threw the cord to
by State committees appointed foi
______
today.
In
Oakland
yesterday
a
trust
fund
the bank of the river, where others SACRAMENTO, Sept. 27.— Crim-
Any deer killed in Oregon that is that purpose. They are to be entire
I The following is one comment on
tied a rope to the cord. Pulling the inal action involving Dr. E. LeBrie to be shipped outside the state must ly separate and distinct from th( of $26,000, which was held for Val­ 515 ARE ENROLLED
AT STATE NORMAL Jackson’s county exhibit: Jackson
rope and attached cord to the posi­ and possibly an accomplice will be be tagged and accompanied by an group of six forming the centre o; entine, was ordered by the superior
court
disbursed,
to
par$ly
satisfy
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county which last year carried away
tion of a life line, the passengers started by District Attorney J. 1 affidavit that the meat is not to b< the panorama.
OREGON
NOILMAL
SCHOOL,
the high honors in the agricultural
this
judgment
and
other
claims!
went hand over hand to shore.
Henderson as a result of the find.ng 80ld at a profit or put up for
R
Monmouth,
Sept.
28—
With
the
reg-
exhibit,
is back again, a strong
against
Valentine.
of the coroner’s jury, which last 8ale, according to notice sent out PROMINENT OIL COMPANY
istration at the end of the first day claimant for the ribbon. The exhibit
Money Is Divided
OFFICIAL DIED TODAY
night inquired into the death of Mrs. from the office of the gtate
Boyer will get $23,150 less J tota,lng 515 Prospects for a large in charge of E. E. Oatman of Med-
Mrs.
a
-i
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28— Lymai;
Evelyn Glackin.
warden yesterday. This is to prevent I Cotnfav» «« r»u •
, ,,
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. W w I Setwart, 83, Chairman of the Board $5,000 which she agreed out of court) attendance seem good at the normal ford, featured pears, apples, peaches,
After a deliberation of half «»I In d iscrim in a te"
e'x p io u ItiM 'o
to give Valentine’s wife, Mrs. Joy SM>h° o1- 11 is expected that there will a large variety of grains and grasses
hoar followtng a len gth , tnvestiga. go„ game
sportsmen of Directors of the Union Oil Com
Sherwood
Valentine, in settlement bi more than 600 before the present and what is claimed to be tbe great-
tion, the jury tound the young worn-
..
. .
j
e
Iueu pany, died today. His estate is esti
, .
,
from other states,
an a death was due to an illegal op­
mated to be worth more than fiftj of a claim for $15,000 against the term la completed. Last year the to- est variety of vegetables ever assem-
Three
new
violations
of
game
reg
trust fund. The balance of the tal reBl»tration for tbe first term bled. Unique features of the Jackson
eration.
million.
ulations
were
reported
yesterday
$26,000 will go for attorney’s fees. wa8 543- New instructors have been county exhibit are displays of figs,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28— (Bee
Autopsy Gives Evidence
John
Broom
of
Leaburg
was
fined
Valentine inherited $55,000 from added and many of the courses re- peanuts aud tobacco all of which are
Bureau.)— Suspension of all immi­
This verdict was based largely up
his father. Within a short time he vlaed and enlarged. An athletic de- declared to do well in that section.
gration for the next ten years was on the testimony of Dr. G. J. Hall, $25 for having in his possession un
had squandered half of the money. partment ior the men has been ad-
advocated to-day by Representative city health officers, who performed tagged parts of a deer. Broom is
In the meantime he had married Joy ded- Waldo Zeller, a June graduate
John E. Raker, who returned wit». an autopsy upon the body of Mrs in the Lane county jail at Eugene
of Wilamette university will coach
Sherwood.
Mrs. Raker from a two-month tour Glackin. and who told the jury th a t!0“ a charge of operating a still In
A
few
Ashland
women
were
un
he
found
death
had
been
due
to
per-
tbe
bIlls
between
Leaburg
and
Wal-
of Europe.
necessarily terrified last night when
The California congressman says forations of the organs, followed by tervllle.
PROPERTY VALUATIONS
LLOYD GEORGE COMES
John
Malay
approached
their
homes
peritonitis.
The
perforations
were
John
and
George
Kebblebeck
of
he found most of Europe in chaos,
IN NEVADA ARE LOWER
MERELY AS OBSERY’ER
and he believes those countries due to the insertion of some instru-| Cottage Grove were fined $25 each in effort to obtain a conversation
for fishing in closed streams. C. L relative to returning his family to
LONDON, Sept. 28— ”1 go to
CARS0N CITY, Sept. 28— Proper-
should be made to adjust them­ ment, Dr. Hall declared.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 28.— The
Ashland.
Mr.
Malay
came
to
Ash­
Anterica
neither
as
a
missionary,
a
ty
va,uat,ona in Nevada have been
Bush
of
Corvallis
was
fined
a
like
selves before any of their nationals
land yesterday from the state hos­ bootlegger, but simply to see how placed at »199,070,061 by the Ne- State Supreme Court Justices, after
sum for fishing without a license.
are permitted to come here as resi­ SHASTA COUNTY MAY
pital
in Salem from which place it America is handling her problems," vada Tax Commission, following re- a conference, have decided to de­
GET NEW POST OFFICE
dents. This adjustment would re­
is reported that he merely “walked Ex-premier Lloyd George said in ad-| l8‘° n ° f the origlnal D&ures by the fer consideration of the legal tech­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26— Estab­
quire ten years.
Seattle, Sept. 27— Grant Smith,
off” because the confinement he was dressing the American Society at a state board of equalization. The nicalities in the way of the special
lishment of a post office at Wild-
Would Reduce Quota
,
, a nationally known contractor, died
held in did not suit his ambitious luncheon. His talk centered mainly original valuation was $202.903.250 election of Octover 2, until tomor­
Raker admitted he is not very »ood. Shasta Count», Is being con- ,a3, nlght whlle on „
tastes.
acordl
on his coming visit to the United I . R®ductions were made in every row, at which time all the memb­
hopeful any such legislation would sidered by the post office depart- ml88lon
ers will be present. At the same
It is believed by local authorities States.
county except Douglas, and in this
be recommended by the house im­ meat which announced to-da, that te|egraphl(. advkes
time it was reported that Governor
that the sole purpose of Mr. Malay’s
signed petition” had
M
,
case a slight increase was made over
migration committee, of which he a been numerously
received pointing out that the U “ “ 16 °
,N° l"ilalla are glve" return here was to effect a re-estab­
Walton planned to block voting next
the figures of the assessor. A sharp
is a member. The next best thing, nearest post office Is at Knobb nine U ' ’';" “ ' 15' Smltb Was
tbe best
Tuesday
on the initiative petition
lishment of his home and enter busi­ REPORT IS MADE ON
reduction was made for over-val- which provides for an amendment
in his opinion, would be reduction
mils distant
“ .t t i
COMTAG1OUS DISEASE u.,ion and double assessments of
ness. Both ideas are impractical,
of immigration quotas from 3 to 2,
to the state constitution allowing
however. Clothes were also left here
mining property.
per cent, based on the census of
the
legislature to convene by major­
Contagious
diseases
reported
for
BETTER PROTECTION FOR
upon his departure for Salem and
1890 instead of 1910 as at present. WORKING IN INTERESTS
ity
call.
the
week
ending
September
22
fol­
BERKLEY AND OAKLAND h returned in order that he might
OF PORT ORFORD ROAD
TEXAS GRAND JURY IN
The 2 percent also would apply to
lows:
obtain them.
relatives. Selective immigration, he
ATTACK ON LAW MORALS
Scarlet Fever— La Grande, 2:
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 28— Plans
(From Grants Pass Courier)
The mental condition of Mr. Malay
said, would be impossible. He be­
Silverton, 1; St.
Judge Gardner, of Medford, and p or be^ er Protecting Berkeley, Oak- is not serious as portrayed by people Portland, 10;
SAN ANQELOK Texas, Sept. 26.—
lieves that if additional immigrants
Frank DeSouza. Medford attorney, land and other East Bay citles from who speak of something they are Helens, 3; Deschutes county, 1; Lax morals flouted on the high­
are to be admitted, they should be
Lane county, 1.
were in the city Tuesday night in f -re’ 8uch a8 the one that «wept in
examined aboard and accepted on the interests of the proposed road to I ^rom Gie hills and destroyed a large unqualified about. Work and a livli-
Diptheria— Pendlton, 1; Portland ways constitute a blot on our clvle
hood,
with
observation
on
the
part
life and should be stopped as we
the basis of their qualifications for
TACOMA, Sept. 28— After being
Port Orford. The gentlemen were part of the former cIty a little over of state officials is part of the solu­ 9; Silverton, 1; Lane county, 1.
would a plague,” reads a report
American citizenship. He would have
knocked
senseless by a hammer
Smallpox—
Lane
county,
2.
seeking to get the support of this a week ago’ are now beinS worked tion for the Bohemian’s condition.
made to Judge Charles E. Dubois by
them compelled to agree to leave
hurled
at
her. Mrs. Judith Anderson
Typhoid— CorvalMs, 4;
Cottage
county for their enterprise and at ou^ by representatievs of the state
Chief of Police McNabb was in r,
„ .
„
i a Grand Jury which has been lnves-
their national traditions and lang­
a widow, was stabbed to death witi.
u ° ra"1<le- 2: por" ““d-
- p e t o « p a r t ! « - Mld ,o
the same time were attempting to board of forestry, working in con- connection with state officials at ®
oc- a butcher knife thrown by John Carl
uages behind them.
1.
Demon
count».
1.
|
c„
,
„
|gllt|g
„„
rMds
find if there were a pass near A g -N uncGon with the United States For- Salem today concerning the case,
Raker does not think the United
ness where a highway could be put ea^ry Service and the division of and it is recommended that Mr.
The report further calls a tten tio n 74, a boarder at her home, Being
States should meddle in the repara­
SNOW
COVERS
MT
SHASTA
of
the court
enraged by the crying of Mrs. An­
through the mountains. They assert- f° re8try of the University of Califor- Malay return tonight to Salem where
tions entanglement, it being his
F11051 SUMMIT 1,0 BA8K ginger and cologne extracts as a sub- derson’s two small children, Carl
ed that they were not attempting to nla>
he will be put to work, if his condi-1
opinion that debtor nations should
DUNSMUIR. Sept. 28 A uorth stitute for alchollc beverages” and rushed into her room killed the
buck the Redwood highway to Cres-
B- PraD. state forester, said tion deems wise, and conditions
be required to settle their own fi­
J*8* " 1** 8Ugge9ts iurther investigation of "the woman and slashed and struck the
cent City, on which Josephine county that whIle he 18 not Prepared as yet point that it will, and by doing the
nancial involvements, and that those
>and
revealed
Mt.
Shasta
white
from I parking of cars at night on or about children. Both children are expected
is concentrating every effort at the
8ay definitely what form the fire right thing on the part of all con-
owing the United States should be
summit
to
base.
‘o ,.™
u
th varioua bi«bways leading from to live. Horrified by the deed, Carl
present time in order to get a good Protection plans will take, whatever cerned, it si thought that he may
made to pay. France is in a position
.
v
o
x
Snow
feH
alonK
the
Weed
branch
the city.
rushed to the police station and
highway to the coast. The visitors 8cbeme is agreed upon will undoubt- soon gain a release from his state' , .. o ..
„ ...
1
r
but »ot in the mood to pay this
.
of
the
Southern
Pacific.
gave himself up.
were informed that this county ed,y include a lookout station on charge. The outcome awaits.
»ountry right now, while Italy well would do nothing to jeapordize t h e loae
*be highest hills in the ter- Interesting Visitor Depart
SAVING CLAM INDUSTRY
tould afford to commence its pay­
P. M. Carter was called to the Saa B'AIX CAV8ES KECBEASE IN
Crescent City highway but would ritory. It is also probable that the
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE WILL
ments.
NUMBER OF AUTO CAMPERS| Fish Commissioner Ross is making
not actively oppose the proposed p,an wl11 include the construction Francisco office last night on re­
MEET STATE GOVERNORS
In settling the dispute between
a hard fight to save the razor clam
highway as all the roads that can|°^ a Dre trail back of the East Bay ceipt of word of the death of Grant
Greece and Italy, the Democratic
cities.
Registration at the Auto Camp* industry,
be secured are wanted.
Smith, with whom Mr. Carter has
congressman said the League of
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 — Presi­
last
night dropped severly as the
Crab fishermen have nearly des-
been
associated
for
several
years
in
dent Coolidge Bent a telegram today
Nations had laid down the program
the construction of large W estern)result of the heavy rain- According | troyed this choicest of all sand
to Miles Riley, secretary of State
on which the council of ambassa­ PORTLAND BOOTLEGGER ARE SEARCHING LAST
Supt* Doran, many cars drove in­ beach clams by using them as bait.
FINE
OF
$500 SECTION OF ARGONAUT Irigation projects. Mr. Smith was in :t0
Governors Conference, asking him to
dors acted. He thinks the league GETS
Alsea bay crab fishermen were
PORTLAND, Sept. 27 — Judge
St. Paul at a branch office of the to the camp grounds but departed
set a suitable date for the state ex­
which he saw in session, should be Bean
of the poor con­ exterminating razor clams on the
started the day yesterday by! JACKSQN, Cal., Sept. 28— Search Grant Smith company at the time of early on account
executives to meet here. The reg­
given credit. He visited in Germany.
fining Jack B. Houston $500 on a stHl continues at the Argonaut Mine his death; however, his main office dition rendered -by the down-pour. Lincoln county beaches until Ross ular conference of (the Governors
Holland. Denmark. France, Scot­ charge of possessing liquor. Houston | for tbe remains of William Fessel,
is located in Seattle. Notable among Every house, hotel and room in Ash­ stopped them.
will be held at Baden. Ind., October
land and England.
*
land was filled with tourists.
believed
to
have
been
entombed
in
The average tourist -is a worse 17.
who paid a similar fine in 1921 af­
his achievements were the construc­
It is expected that the good aver­ clam destroyer than the fishermen
ter being convicted of bootlegging, the disaster of August, 1922. At the tion of the Catskill aquduct which
age
will be maintained again as soon and is to be limited to two dozen.
Range and live stock conditions was captured last June by Federal present time the last place remaining carries a portion of New York’s
as the inclement weather subsides. Tourists have practically destroyed NEW TOWN BUILDING
are considered favorable according agents as he was moving the last to be searched is being explored.
water supply, a portion of the New
This portion is located in the York subway system and the United It is reported that the average is rock oysters, little neck clams and
NORTH OF CRESCENT
to September reports. Grass in many three bottles of liquor from his home
He said that he was then moving to sonth end of the mine and great States navy hanger at Lakehurst, 40% better this year than at the crabs at the popular beaches.
BEND, Sept. 28— Central Oregon
sections is stll green and prospects California.
Commissioner Ross deserves en­ will have a new city as the result of
difficulty is being experienced, as N. J. He was also associated with same time last year and September
for winter grazing are good. Grass
When Anton Covich, proprietor of 200 feet of muck has to be cleared construction of some of the large saw a record registration.
couragement for trying to save a construction of the Eugene-Klam­
beginning to dry up some in dry the Rosebud restaurant, appears in
Work on the new camp ground few luxuries that nature has pro­ ath Falls line. Lonroth, 25 miles
away. As the work is very difficult, engineering works in the northwest
states. Better markets for live stock federal court October 8 to answer to
only fifteen feet a week can be clear­ among them a part of the Northern has been retarded but not stopped vided.
south of Crescent, is its name. At
stimulating the industry. Shipments a prohibition charge it will be his
Bank reports show volume of present the “city” consist of one
ed. It is thought that it will be sev­ Pacific and Great Northern Rail­ and more work will be done this
of Texas live stock north for feed­ second appearance in the same court
eral months before this portion can ways through Washington, Montana winter when tourists are fewer as summer business has beaten that building, but the entire townsite ia
ing not as heavy as usual.
a quantity of blasting is included of the same period in 1922 consid­
on the same charge.
be thoroughly cleared.
being surveyed, according to reports
and Idaho»
among other operations.
erably in all western states.
received here from Crescent.
FARMERS WANT
EXTRA SESSION
Wealthy Son Goes
To Lumber Camp
OF ALL
STATE HOSPITAL
INTERN RETURNS
W O N WILL BLOCK
TACOMA FIEND
KILLS WIDOW