Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 02, 1923, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE, with
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nine cases out ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
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VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
A. F. L
SCHOOLS CLEANED OF BAD
CONTROLLING INFLUENCES
Report made today to convention covers wide
Investigation.which is alleged to show
American school system is in­
fluenced by reactionary evils
ASHLAND. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923.
NO. 2C
Mother and Son
Killed By Train
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YREKA, Oct. 2— Mrs. H. R. Fox
and 5-year-old son T ennant were kil­
led instantly a t E ster crossing near
Bray, Siskiyou County, a t 6 o’clock
Sunday night when a northbound
train on the W eed-Klamath Falls
branch of the Southern Pacific
struck the autom obile in which they
were riding.
T hree O thers Injured
WILL HOLD
BIG CELEBRATION OCCASION
STARTING NATRON CUT-OFF
Dates Set Are October 12 and 13, which will
Include Klamath Ukes Route initiation
and Strahorn Line s completion to
Sprague River
:
H. R. Fox was driving the car.
The front seat was occupied by him,
Mrs. Fox and th eir son. In the rear
seat
were Mr. and Mrs. George Ham ­
Makes plea for organization of school teachers as a federated
AsWand C t a t e t f Commerce and
Will Join in
ilton of Tennant. Mrs; Fox and lit­
unit of A. F. L. to make effective protests agafnst
layor .Janies Rolph, J r., honorary m em ber of the 868(1 Infantry
tle »on were instantly killed. Fox
menu «nth her Neighboring
N e iri& S C
uneconomic and prejudiced demands
Association,
will be on hand to personally welcome the thousand^
City i t v 1
was injured but not seriously, while
of delegates and visiting Legionnaires at th e fifth annual National
and Mrs. H am ilton escaped with
On October 12 and 13 Ore^TTvill celebrale ,
PORTLAND, O re., Oct. 2.—American public school educa­ a Mr. few
Convention of the American Legion, in San Francisco, October 15-1»
su p erficial-h u rts.
Falls
railw events,—the beginning of work »1 ti> Klamath
tion faces a social crisic as a result of the “ subtle influence”
The car was struck by an extra
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of reactionary forces, a special committee on education of the freight train running ahead of pas­
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American Feredation of Labor charged today in filing a report senger train No. 40.
The
bodies
have
been
removed
to
to the national convention here.
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Tennant. Coroner Kuniz has noti­
Condemning the “ old-fashioned methods” used in most fied the train crew to be present at
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2.— National and international problems as S
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schools to teach social science ami economics, the committe the inquest Tuesday afternoon at
nown as
well as those relating purely to the affairs of veterans, will be considered
warned that “ sellish interests were striking at the very heart 3 o’clock.
a t the national convention of the American Legion in San Francisco, Oct.
r eon-
«»I uccesshil democracy" hu use of educational propaganda.
struction undertaken for t
15 to 19.
The report was based on a lengthy investigation of schools, SMOKES ONE BRAND OP
means a great deal for the p ro s p e T r^ , 7 ï h ^ ^ £ - - „ A l l .
National policies, as outlined by
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TOBACCO FOR 41 YEARS
text hooks and curricula.
Invitations to the L ithians and
Alvin Owsley, national commander,
The com m ittee’s survey covered 1
the Ashland Chamber of Commerce,
WINSTED, Conn.. Oct. 2. Ju st already have been indorsed by many
6.624 schools, attended by 1.183,058 ~
w hat brand of sm oking tobacco he*
from L. B. Sabin, secretary of the
state conventions, and such resolu­
students. Of these schools, the coin-’
uses
is
w
hat
friends
of
Dennis
niittee stated, 86 per cent had cours-f
Klam ath Chamber of Commerce,
A hern, passenger conductor on the tions will be presented to the nation­
es in current events bnt only 57 per
have been received by V. D. Miller
C entral New England R ailroad, are al gathering.
EUREKA, Cal., Oct. 2— Alex Kels,
cent in modern civics and less than
¡Chief
Effervescent of the Lithians
trying to learn. Conductor Ahearn
One of the most im portant of
29 per cent in modern economics.'
missing butcher, in whose stead an
says he has smoked one brand for these, according to Colonel Owsley,
and J. H. Fuller, secretary of the
This condition was cited as leading!
unknown man was buried three
forty-one
years
straig
h
t
and
th
ere­
Chamber of Commerce. It almost
is a proposal to suspend all immi­
Untold quantities of “ lady bugs
to “ disastrous results to American!
weeks
ago,
was
arrested
last
night
by
holds
a
world
record.
He
has
used
education.”
gration for five years.
enemies of the wooly aphids were goes without conjecture that hot li
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 2— F ear various pipes.
“S elfish In terests” Blamed
A nother problem of im portance is here in a box car while attem pting to found in the Ashland canyon S u n J the8‘‘ C‘Vlc bodles *’»« attend the
“ Selfish interests are seeking to of bloodshed, during the statew ide
the proposed air disarm am ent con- shoot him self with a rifle. Kels has day by hikers who happened in the ; ®e,ebration in full fore,.. This is a
election
held
today
under
conditions!
KING
AND
MATTHEWS
use the public schools for propagan
ference. The Legion claims veterans m aintained silence a fte r adm itting! direction
I big occasion in the history of Ore­
WILL TRY GET OU'
of the h park. Four colonies
da purposes, are attem pting an in- without a parallel in American his
of European nations have agreed to his identity. It is expected he will be of the small
and there will be delegations
...v o u iau
1
pn-nnprittp
ia
oivnn a o severe grilling
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. an effort
__
‘ 1 ougg
»>UgS w ere s w a r m in e 1 gon ..
defensibe censorship of th e utter- tory, alm ost were dissipated entire-
co-operate in
in th
this.
; : given
in
Habeas
corpus
proceedings
were
with
the
last
colony
a
short
distance!
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f
W
asbingt
_
on as well
ances of teachers and are underm in- ly as hour after lrour pased in the
Americanization of foreigners al-' to learn the identity of the man who
as Oregon. And. it is expected that
started
in
the
suprem
e
court
Sept.;
beyond
the
seventh
bridge.
¡ng the dignity and independence of. voting, w ithout the slightest sign
ready in America, through a com- was shot to death and whose body
Ashland will be represented proper
According to those who g
the teaching profession.” the report; of disorder. The election promises 28 to gain the release of Claire K ing' pulsory government school and ex-; was burned in Kels’ autom obile in sight,
the bugs were f ly h ^ T n T u i ‘’° nately by a bl^ e r p e rc e n ta g e of
and
Rollin
M
atthews
from
the
Jack-!
stated. “ Such activities tend to tear to he the quietest and most orderly
, ,
, ..„ te n s iv e patriotic work, also is pro-, an effort to cause th e belief V oL
1 J ’-
s
w ere riying B
•
a ,l i her citizens than a m y o th e r c o m m u n ­
son the
county
jail. who
C. E. visited
Terrill,
.
T
. ’
.
I dpad-
, , Kels has
a,,Se m
e neiter to Kels
was a ! directions
and b clinvln?
down the usefulness of the stru ctu re in the history of the state,
of
county,
the s h s e ta riff!
te ! * 0" * , ’ A"
IOW*
refused
make
twig, branch,
ade Of e a every
of public education which the mem-
Rain fell part of the day, but vot- fair effected a hearing and d eclared ! lu t‘° n WiH prot«8t aga’nst reCOgn‘- «E lem ent bnt, it is understood he rn,tr
grass and ity to express her delight and plea
.J
° f grai
understood he rock th a t ..
was
near
the
radius
of th e ? ”UP8
,hf? dt‘Vp,o»)n>»> which will
hers of organized labor, in common ing was heavy in spite of th at, ac- that both men were ‘be'lni "he7d'n-itlon
,SoT , t R',BST' Lib<'" » i°" ]
conflicting statem ent, to
j
center
in
her sister city.
flock. Thousands had been killed a
with other public spirited citizens, cording to reports from seventy- legally, charging th at the Justice nt.
led P° " " ™ 1 prl8l>n,‘rS Pra”a " 1>' ’ ,b e »»“ '«• Ad’ >«*
the sheriff
The
second
railway event which
short time before the party arrived
have striven to build up.
j four of seventy-seven counties.
'
will
be
opposed.
,
at
Stockton
indicate
the
belief
the
Oregon
will
celebrate
by a machine which had driven
is th e fact
“ A m anifestation of the attem pt!
The only bloodshed, reported, was peace who sent them to jail was ex
Care of disabled
veterans, the man killed was A
Zung
a
rancher,
through
th
e
ir
midst,
and
a
m
lnlaturei
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Or<’*»“
Cl»<(orniii
i Easier,,
ceeding
his
authority.
to restrict public school teaching, due to an accident when a special
serving a term for! "»»“ • PC»’ lsl»"
of for- who „ miMlng. The poliee are en- burying
Matthew
is
ground
was
plotted
on
the!
railw
ay’
coni«Moij’
Jr
known
as the
which is both menacing and undeni- deputy was shot in the arm while
! m er soldiers, Japanese ¡relief and deavoring to clear the mystery of road.
j
Strahorn
line,
has
ju
st
reached
its
possession
of
liquor
and
King
is
in
able, is the array of scattered cases examining a brother officer’s gun,
num erous other questions will be the slaying and flight. Kels carried
County A gricultural Agent Cato first objective. Sprague River, open-
throughout the country where teach-'
There are six m easures being vot­ jail for petty larceny.
discussed.
life insurance estim ated at seventy-
The
w
rits
will
be
heard
today
ac­
came
to Ashland Sunday and visited *ng UP a considerable territory,
ers or other educational au thorities ed on today. One is giving the legis-
i thousand dollars. His case is sim ilar the queer sight, in order th at he bringinB k in ,ouch with the outside
cording
to
an
order
issued
by
Chief
have actually been dismissed or sus- latu re the right to meet upon call
i*
£
i
^bp Brumfield m ystery wherein might be fam iliar with their hiber lliarkets-
pended for holding views distasteful of a m ajority of the members with- Justice McBride.
nating place and capture the swarms
The pe° lde of Oregon have waited
to industrial, commercial and finan- out the consent of the governor. The
Brumfield.
LITHIANS
WILL
HANOI
’
“
in
the
spring
when
they
come
from!
f°
r
' hese d«Vel°Pm ents for a consid-
cial groups, or even for joining first action pending on the outcome
WIVES
WEDNESDAY
NOON
their
w
inter
sleeping
place.
|
erab,e
length of time. They are mo-
teachers’ unions. There are num er- of the voting is an im m ediate as-
WRECK SEARCH FUTILE
Lady bugs are valuable and a call mentous one» and it is th e p ro p e r
ous cases, which we have chnvassed. sembly of the state legislature for
was
issued by the county agricul-! tim e t0 ce,ebrate the occurrences
The Lithians will banquet their
“ In an effort to find the causes im peachm ent of Governor W alton,
INDIANAPOLIS Oct. 2— The sun-
CASPER, Wyo., Oet. 2— A fter a
tu rist a few weeks ago, asking and lbat
wil1 be to our m utual
of this drive on education we have q be five others are constitutional wives— those L ithians who have never seta upon th e Aemertcan Le- follle search 0( tour „
wives—
at
the
Ashland
Hotel
W
ed­
people
to
inform
him
of
the
w
here-'
and
lastinS
benefit to get together
organizations attem pting to influ- am endm ents for a fifty-five million
gton. V eterans of the world war have
f
, ,
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..
. a
c
for a score of missing dead in the abouts of lady bugs. A consignm ent! and know eai’h other better so th a t
nesday
noon.
V.
D.
Miller,
Chief
E
f­
ence public education, for w hatever ¿iollar soldier bonus; m easure for
scattered to the four corners of the
r .v
.
wrecked cars of the Burlington pas- also was distributed by the county! tbe trade Relationship which this
purpose. Much of the pressure has tbe ref und to depositors suffering fervescent, says L ithians are to stayj w'prld and have joined other com-
. . .
.
x .
,
senger train , which plunged into the
come from local bodies, such as from suspension of hank guarantee away from the banquet because they rades in forming posts of the iegion.' Cole Creek torrent> practical,y aU recently for the purpose of destroy-! deve,°Pm ent will no doubt strength-
en and increase, may he fostered.
Cham bers of Commerce,
R otary funds; a n act to remove the legal haven’t a wife, but if they w ant to The annual report of the legion’s hope of recover|ng the bodje9 hag ing aphids.
bring
a
guest
they
m
ust
take
unto
The first day there will he a p ar­
Clubs and the like. They drive their reatriction from women; a school tax
national treasu rer shows th at the been abandoned. It hag been report.
ade in the morning and in the even­
im petus mainly from two sources o{ fifteen and one-half m ills; and themselves a wife between now and legion has chartered posts in seven-( ed from Lockhart th a t the bod of TWO NEW SUNDAY
W ednesday noon.
ing a grand pageant, reciting the
F irst, the wave of hysteria against w orkingm en’s compensation.
SCHOOLS
IN
COUNTY
teen foreign countries and in five an unidentified WOInan bas beenj
development
of the West from the
‘radicalism ’ which passed over the
Two
Sunday
Schools
were
organ­
territo rial possessions of th e United taken from the chair car but th a t de
wagon
train
of
the early days to the
A SAVAGE SAVAGELY
country ‘during and
immediately
ized
in
Jackson
county
Sunday
un­
States, in addition to the forty-eight
Chicagoans to Oklahoma
composition
and
m
utilation
had
ren­
PASSES
CHIEF,
$15
present
day
railroad.
This pageant
after the war, and which was spread
der the supervision of county offi­
states and the D istrict of C olum bia.!
CHICAGO,
Oct.
2—
Thirty-seven
dered
identification!
impossible.
indiscrim inately in the press, the
cials. W. W. Robison, president of is being conducted and organized
W ith almost five hundred mem-'
members
of the Ragen A thletic
Monday, while Chief of Police Mc­ bers, the Mexico departm ent of the
pulpit and other organs of expres­
the Jackson County council accom­ under the special direction of Mr.
Club, of this city, lead by W illiam Nabb was looking over traffic con­
‘APOLOGY HEIRESS” GETS
sion; and, second, the calculated
panied
by Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Taylor, John Goodrich of Hollywood, Cali­
legion leads all other divisions. Posts
Mulligan, brother of the president
PART
OF
FAMILY
WEALTH
propaganda of national organiza­
ditions on the east end of the boule-■ bave been established in the follow-
Nellie Hake, K atherine Parson and fornia.
of the club, are on their way to a vard, a Mr. W. H. Savage, one of
!
A great theatre, known ts "The
representatives from Phoenix, Jack ­
tions.”
ing countries:
A rgentine, Brazil,
secret
destination
in
Oklahoma,
for
MUSKEGON,
Mich.,
Oct.
2—
Mrs.
C
rater”
, seating in the neighbor­
the large num ber of men going
N am es “ P ropagand ists” .
sonville and Talent motored to
the avowed purpose of aiding Gov­ someplace else, and in a h u rry to British Isles, Canada, Chile, China, B ertha Linderm an Gilmour, “ apolo­
Uniontown where they held an all hood of 10,000 people, in which the
In the la tte r class the committee
ernor W alton, in w hat he calls his get there, showed up on the boule­ Cuba, France, Germany, Guatemala, gy heiress,” has received her share
day
convention. The Reverends Mor pageant will he staged, is being
named, among others, the American
fight on the Ku Klux Kian. It also vard in a Ford “sp eed ster” Chief India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New of the first distribution of the estate
gan of Phoenix, Edgar pf Jackson­ built at the present time. This thea­
Federation of Teachers, the Carne­ has been announced th at a hundred
Zealand, Poland and Turkey as well
of Mrs. Ella Linderm an, her mother. ville and S. D. Taylor together with ter will have a stage sixty by three
McNabb
was
on
hand
to
ask
him
gie Foundation for the Advancement
of
members have volunteered for duty, politely to take a walk to* the city as in the territo rial possessions
..
Mrs. Gilm our’s share am ounts to Mr. Robison were the four speakers hundred feet and the pageant con­
of Teaching, the Rockefeller General
j along with the subscription of five hall and park there until th e judge Alaska, Canal Zone, Hawaii, Philip- $37,500, and was to be given to her,
of the afternoon. At the close of the sists of a cast of some two hundred
Education Board, the American
pine Islands and Porto Rico
, thousand dollars. Sixty more mem- had a chance to talk to him.
;
the
m
other’s
will
stipulated,
only
session
the Sunday School was or­ individuals.
B ankers’ Association, the American
New York is the largest home de-!
i hers of the club will depart soon on
upon
condition
th
a
t
apologies
be
On the morning of the second day
ganized with Mrs. K leinham m er as
Legion, the Cham ber of Commerce
Judge Dill was not available at; partm en t of the legion. Its 57,417
i a like mission.
given
her
brother,
B.
Archie
Linder-
there will be excursions on the rail­
in the United States, tile In tern atio n ­
the tim e, so Mr. Savage nd his friend; members will give th a t state a total
. . ,
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_ , superintendent.
were invited to Judge Gowdy’s of- of six ty-three delegates a t the nat-j ™ ’ ^ aab,ngton aad New ' ° rk
A wholesome lunch at noon wras road to the front at Kirk, where
al Association of Rotary Clubs, the
DROPSY S U F F E R E R W AS
1
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clubman, for an alleged quarrel served by women of the Uniontown actual work is to take place in con­
National Security League and the
invrcTcy
where th e savage speedster was, ¡onai convention in San F rancisco/
A A KNIFE 47 TIME9 relieved of |1 5 as a rem inder th at; October 15.19. Illinois. Pennsyl- which occurred at the tim e of the section. It is thought th a t 30 peo­ structing the new railroad. There
National Asociation of M anufactur­
ple were present a t the convention that the country opened up hv this
ers,
signs on the streets and highways; vania. iowa and Ohio follow in rel-¡ death of th eir father.
POMPEROY, O., Oct. 2.— Surgeons are not there for ornam ental p u r-! ative order
road may be reviewed.
held Sunday.
The committee proposed a “safe­
here are puzzled. Mrs. Ezra King, poses.
MANY AMERICANS ARE
In the afternoon there will be
A
nother
school
with
equally
good
guard” against future propaganda
seventy-seven, a sufferer from drop-
MARRIED
IN
ENGI,AND
speeches
and a hand concert, and th e
attendance
was
organized
near
“ There seem to be a few people puck DINNER FOLLOWS
hv w arning every local labor organi­
1 sy for a num ber of years, is recover- le ft,” said Chief McNabb, a fte r the
evening
of
the second day will he
Talile
Rock.
Reverend
Amos
of
Ash­
FOOTBALL AT KLAMATH!
zation to watch the public schools
i
ing
from
her
forty-seventh
surgical
LONDON,
Oct.
2^—An^lo-Ameri-
given
over
to carnival and street
land attended from Ashland and co­
incident, “ who regard passing a,
in its own territory.
| operation, perform ed for the p u r­ school house a t a crim inal speed
can wedding^ and the num ber of operated with Mrs. H arry Davidson dancing.
“ Local labor bodies should he
Here is w hat K lam ath Falls ex­ m arriage licenses issued to Ameri­
pose of removing liquid from her of small interest. If th a t pleasure Is
particularly alert to express, through
pects
to do for the Ashland high cans have established a record this in putting the society in working
body.
Tlie
doctors
declared
it
is
worth
$15
to
them
,
the
local
a
u
th
o
r-1
order.
KNOCKS .OUTJ BECKETT
any channels open to them, their
.fo o tb all squad after the game at-
r
resentm ent against any m an ifesta-!
l’*at SU‘ h an operation is P o ­ ities only hope they can be present K lam ath Falls Saturday— a \ big sum m er’ accord,nB to London rig
IN FIR ST ROUND
In effort to have the Sunday
istrars.
formed
moro
than
th
ree
or
four
Schools
spread
over
the
country.
Mr.
when they indulge.
tion of the reactionary drive against
duck dinner. The intent seems to be
The church generally suggested Robison and Dr. W ebster will invade
LONDON, Oct. 2— Georges C ar­
public education,” the report added. times w ithout fatal results.
K lam ath Falls expects to humble the, fhey say> Jfj g t Oeorge.9> Hanover
the
Applegate
school
today
to
gain
pentier,
European
h e a j .’weight
A.
F
.
L.
R
esolu
tion
s
“ The best protection,
however. i
Ashland team and then feed them Square,
where
Theodore
Roose­
AGED
HAVE
WHOOPING
the
sentim
ent
of
the
instructors
champion,
repeated
the
perform ance
will come from the professional in­
duck to take off the sting of defeat.! velt was m arried in December,, 1886
COUGH,
TOO,
M.
D.
FIND
S
there
in
aiding
to
form
a
Sunday
with
which
he
won
the
title
in 1920.
PORTLAND, Oct. 2— Resolutions
tbftt jg nf)t tbg way A shland’s
dependence and adequate inform a­
The Frenchm an knocked out Joe
School.
tion of the teachers themselves.!
calling on the American Federation j team
a t jt. They expect to
Beckett, British heavyweight, in the
When teachers are adequately paid,
MARTINS FERRY, O., Oct.2.
of Labor to amend its constitution to 1 eat the duck as a victory prize in a! DOGS ARE KILLED OFF
AS CARRIERS OF FLEAS W hite Cross M eets—
well Informed on current topics, and Pers° U9 wbo believe th a t whooping perm it the form ation of a “distinct! “ ur'teou7 humbîe way as victors!
first round.
The W hite Cross meets tomorrow
By his victory C arpentier regains
able through the power of organi- cougb is onlv a childhood disease political party of farm ers and or- 8hoyld after playjng K lam ath a
I
LOGANSPORT.
Ind.,
Oct.
2—
for
an
all
day
m
eeting
at
the
Bap­
the
European title, which he lost
zation to resist improper influence, ; a * e wronS» according to a local phy- ganized labor” , “ to prohibit the clean hard game of winning football
Fleas—
the
very
same
kind
of
jum
p­
October 24. 1922, w hen h P was
the schools will be safe. The g ro w th } sician‘ He rpP°r ted that one of his m anufacture and sale of prison
tist Church.
-
j
knocked out in the sixth round by
and effectively w orking towards patipnls‘ a w<»man, aged sixty-eight goods,” “ endorse the election of fed-
„ -,„ 7 7 7 :
7 „
.
, , ers th a t make Rover sit on his left
Battling Siki at Paris.
these objects for the rank and, years is in w ith whooping cough, eral judges by popular vote” were . T ®.RRL.I N ’ Oct’ 2— Four h »n d rp d , rib and scratch his rig h t ear with R eturns from A labam a—
placed
before
the
delegates
a
t
tbe
N
atl0nallsts.
with
twelve
ring
le
a
d
-,ed
Logansport
homes
in
srfch
num
W.
C.
Pickens,
J
r.
has
returned
m eans of public defense, since this
contracted it during a recent
W IRE BREVITIES
organization is consistently of the! epidemic am on® children. This is onening of the convention’s second ers’ who seized the Fortrp93 Kues- berB th a t the Board of Health took to Ashland, having recently returned
trin Sunday, have been arrested by cognizance of the epidemic.
to his home in Greensborough. Ala­
SEATTLE. Oct. 2— Sweeping a
American Federation of Teachers is ! sa*d to be tbe third time the aged day.
the Reichswehr, and the backbone
Instead of killing the fleas Lo­ bama with his parents. Because of five mile swath, at the rate of ten
therefore the best file of the te a c h -iwonian has been afflicted with
of
the
M
onarchist
plot
is
broken.
gansport is killing dogs. All stray asthm a, he was obliged to return miles a day, in w hat is said to be
whooping“ cough.
MUNICH, Oct. 2— Premier Vonk-
ing profession.”
A fter being disarm ed, the revolu­ anim als are being rounded up and
here soon after arriving in the the worst forest fire of the year, is
milling has resigned as the head of
I ’rge M odern V iew p oin t -
tionists were locked up in the for­
Eighty
homes
have
reported
the
DENVER. Oct. 2— Ten persons the Bavarian government. Dictator
destroying tim ber near Perrison,
south.
“ Economics is coming to he
tress which they had seized. The annoyance to the city authorities.
Treston, Isaquah. Every available
taught, NOT as a body of n atu ral " ere injured when the brakes on a Vonkahr was chosen as his succes­
rapid crushing of the N ationalist re ­
man is employed to check the flames
E
n
R
ou
te
S
o
u
t
h
-
laws and academic theory, but as a Denver tram car failed to work on sor.
‘
volt apparently has taken the h eart
All-American football team . went
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Heidenrick
of
Isquah is hedged on all sides by I
practical examination of the opera-! a car wfaich was speeding down hill
out of the M onarchists and m ilitary. in 1916 to Scandinavia, where they La Grande spent Sunday at the home
wall of dense smoke.
tion of economic groups and insti- a t the rate of fifty miles an hour,
Ink mistakes may be eradicated by
The cabinet crisis developed to the won three games, lost one, and two of J. D. Mars, who is a nephew of
tutlons as they exist,” the report Tbe lnjured, three of them women, acid in a small vial at the top of a
point today w’here it caused Chancel­ were tied.
Mr. Heidenrich.
continued. “ All this change Is dicta-, were taken to hospitals. All of them fountain pen recently put on the
It H as B een N oticed—
lor Stresem an to cancel a speech he
T hat Bill Allen is singing “ My
ted by sound pedagogical method,! wJ11 recover.
market.
was to have made today.
Classified ads bring results.
(Continued on page 4)
Classified ads bring results.
Sweetie W ent Away— etc.”
Political Issues to Be Discussed
at San Francisco Legion Sessions
KELSNOT DEAD.
IS TAKEN ALIVE
oun never oeib
Ruagel was murdered and his body
On Legion Posts buried as
j
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