Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1923, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
o ASHLAND CLIMATE, with !!
! > out the aid of medicine cures < !
‘ > nine cases out ten of asthma.
-- This is a proven fact.
THE
VOL NO. V.
TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS
(International News Wire Service)
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
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HUBBY HUGGED
WIDOW IN DARK,
WIFE CHARGES
“ Light
That Failed” Reveals
ng
H usband and Friend in
Fond Embrace.
FEARED SHE WAS AFRAID
BUT, SMACK, SMACK
Carthage Woman Asks Divorce
from Husband Who Was
Over-Solicitous
C A R T H A G E . N. Y. O ct. 11 —
W h e re w as h u b b y w hen th e lig h ts
w e n t o u t?
Mlt. E velyn T. L o n g s tre e t, C a r­
th a g e m a tro n , s u in g fo r freed o m
from th e m a rita l tie s t h a t bind h er
to C h a rle s H. L o n g s tre e t, w e a lth y
c o n tra c to r in th e n o . ’.n c o u n try , a s
s e rts th a t sh e w ill a n s w e r h e r ow n
q u e stio n , a n d th a t sh e w ill p r o ie io
th e s a tis fa c tio n of any c o u rt th a t
h u b b y w as bu sily e n g a g e d h o ld in g
th e f a ir w idow of a fo rm e r frie n d on
h ’s lap.
F a ilu re of a p o w er co m p a n y to
fo rm a lly a n n o u n c e th e r e tu r n of il­
lu m in a tio n is d e c la re d by M rs. L o n g ­
s tr e e t to h av e give i h e r th e f ir s t in ­
tim a tio n of th e fi h ltn e s s
of h e r
spouse.
y
“ I h a v e n am ed a s c o rre s p o n d e n t a
w om an w hom I once classed a s a
f rie n d ,” M rs. L oogstr»,?t d e c la re d .
Often Her Guest
“ M rs. J o s e p h in e D ickson e n jo y e d
my h o s p ita lity m an y tim e s a n d r e ­
tu rn e d it by s te a lin g th e Jove and
h o n o r of m y h u sb a n d .
“ C h a rle s m a rrie d m e in 1917. As
a r e s u lt he d id n o t h a v e to go to
w ar an d he m ad e a lo t of m oney. »Ye
w ere a s h ap p y a s m o st co u p le s up to
tw o y e a rs ago, w hen he m et Mrs.
D ickson, th e w idow of a college
c h u m . H e in v ite d h e r to th e h o u se
a n d sh e becam e a fre q u e n t v isito r.
S he w as good co m p an y a n d I en jo y ed
h e r v isits.
“ L a st M arch th e th re e of u s had
been m o to rin g on a S u n d a y a n d had
been c a u g h t in a su d d e n w ind w hen
we a rriv e d hom e a n d I s ta r te d to
p re p a re a s u p p e r. C h a rle s w as w ith
m e in th e
k itc h e n .
S u d d e n ly th e
lig h ts d im m ed a n d th e n a m in u te
la te r th e y w e n t o u t.
“ M rs. D ickson, as f a r a s I know ,
h ad been in th e g u e s t c h a m b e r fix­
ing h e r h a ir. I sp o k e to C h a rle s from
th e d a rk n e s s a n d a sk e d him if he
could n o t fix up a lam p o r som e
c a n d le s u n til th e lig h t c am e back. I
g o t no a n s w e r.
“ S u p p o sin g t h a t he h ad g o n e a t
re a c h e d th e d o o r of th e g u e s t cham -
ln s e a rc h of m y g u e s t an d to r e a s ­
s u re h e r in case sh e m ig h t be f r ig h t­
e n e d . G ro p in g m y w ay th ro u g h th e
d a rk e n e d h a ils a n d up th e s ta ir s I
H ow th e life of th e ir y e a r-o ld son,
her.
Heard • “Smack.”
“ A sm a c k ! A n o th e r! A nd th e n a
o lt of s o ft little c h u c k le s. I could
sc a rc e ly c re d it m y e a rs . I sto o d on
th e v ery th re s h o ld , s u p p o rtin g m y ­
se lf w ith a n a rm on th e sid e of th e
d o o r fra m e . I to o k a s te p in to th e
ro o m .”
H e re M rs. L o n g s tre e t g o t up off
h e r c h a ir a n d n e rv o u sly paced th e
room .
“ S u d d e n ly , w ith o u t a p re lim in a ry
w a rn in g ,” sh e sa id , “ th e lig h ts b laz­
ed on a n d re v e a le d h u sb a n d a n d w id­
ow in a p a s s io n a te e m b ra ce , s ittin g
on th e ed g e o f th e bed.
“ T h e lig h ts b lin d e d a ll th re e of us
fo r a m o m e n t,” th e n e x p la in ed th e
p la in tiff. “ T h en m y g asp se t th in g s
in m o tio n . C h a rle s s tra ig h te n e d a n d
sto o d on h is fe e t a lm o s t in one m o­
tio n . as th o u g h he hoped I £ a d n o t
seen a n y th in g . H e tu rn e d , w ith a
sm ile on h is face, a n d trie d to ex­
p la in th a t o u r g u e s t w as fre ig h te n e d
a n d he h ad trie d to re a s s u re her.
I t w as fu n n y .”
CABRAL WINS SUIT
FOR POSSESSION OF
SISKIYOU PROPERTY
Y R E K A , CaJ., O ct. 11— S u p e rio r
J u d g e C. J . L u ttr e ll h a s ju s t re n d e r ­
ed a decisio n in fa v o r of th e p la in tiff
in th e a c tio n of M anuel C. C a b ra l
a g a in s t J . C. W illia m s. A c o n tra c t
fo r s a le of m in e s w as m ad e tw o y e a rs
a g o in w hich W illia m s w as to m a k e
c e rta in
p a y m e n ts w ith in a y ear.
W o rk a t th e m in e p ro g re sse d , it is
a lle g e d , b u t no p a y m e n ts w ere m ade,
a lth o u g h W illia m s c o n tin u e d in p o s­
session of th e m in e a n d em ployed
h elp .
C a b ra l b ro u g h t s u it to g e t fu ll
p o ssessio n of th e p ro p e rtie s a n d th e
d ecisio n of J u d g e L a ttr e ll g iv es him
fu ll p ossession. T h e m in in g p ro p e rty
in v o lv ed is k n o w n a s th e S q u irre l
C re e k g ro u p a n d is lo ca ted in th e
S a lm o n reg io n .
malaria germs cannot
survive three months in the
rich ozone at Ashland. The
pure domestic water helps.
2
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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1923
NO
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H A W K IN S V IL L E LOOKS
Pioneer Plainsman Immortalized by Sculptor
FOR MUCH PROSPECTING
WORK THIS WINTER
SISKIYOU JUDGE KILLS
THE
H A W K IN S V IL L E , C al., O ct. 11 —
Som e w a te r now is ru n n in g in th e
d itc h e s le a d in g th ro u g h th e p la c e r
field h e re a n d o p e ra to rs a re p r e p a r ­
ing to slu ic e off a c o n sid e ra b le fo o t­
ag e w est of to w n. A ctiv ity is n o ted
in th e h ills b o th n o rth an d w est
of H a w k in sv ille a n d th e r e is a p ro ­
m ise th a t th e r e w ill be m o re m in e rs
a n d p ro sp e c to rs in th e field th a n
in m an y y e a rs.
It is u n d e rsto o d th a t th e R ainbow
g ro u p , ow ned by G ordon, Q uinn a n d
o th e rs , w ill be u n d e r o p e ra tio n soon, >
w h ile th e
S p rin g
M ine, re c e n tly
bonded by T h o m a s W . B illin g s, is
idle b ecau se of a d isp u te o v er title .
JU N E B R ID E D IE S AT
DUNSMUIR FOLLOWING
HOSPITAL ^OPERATION
DUNSM UIR, C al., O ct. 11— M rs.
A lice H oag died h e re y e s te rd a y fo l­
low ing an o p e ra tio n fo r a p p e n d ic itis
She w as ag e n 20 a n d w as m a rrie d
on J u n e 2 0 th to E llis H oag of th is
city.
She is th e d a u g h te r of M rs Nel-
lie M orris of R e d d in g .
WALTON ISSUES CALL
OKLAHOM A CITY , O ct. 11— Gov­
e rn o r J . C. W a lto n ’s m essag e, to th e
O k la h o m a le g is la tu re , c a llin g fo r
sp ecial le g is la tio n to e n a c t A n ti-K ia n
law s, w as re a d b e fo re th e assem b ly ,
b u t n o t by th e g o v e rn o r w ho did n o t
a p p e a r. A jo in t a sse m b ly c o m m itte e
d e liv e re d h is m essa g e by re q u e s t.
REALTY MAN IS
^
ASHLAND NOT LISTED
C o n ta g io u s d ise a se s re p o rte d fo r
week e n d in g O c to b e r ,6 1 9 2 3 .
S m allp o x — B end, 1; G ra n ts P ass,
1; L a G ra n d e , 1; P o r tla n d , 5; T he
D alles, 1; C la c k am a s Co., 1;
Coos
Co., 4; D ouglas Co., 1; L a n e Co., 2;
W a sh in g to Co., 2.
D ip th e ria — O regon C ity, 1; P e n d ­
leto n , 1; P o r tla n d , 1 7 ;
S alem , 1;
S ilv e rto n , 5; B e n to n Co., 1; L a n e
Co., 2; M arion Co., 3.
S c a rle t
fe v e r— T h e
D alles,
2;
P o rtla n d , 2; L a n e Co., 3.
T y p h o id — B end, 3; K la m a th F a lls
2; P e n d le to n , 2; P o r tla n d , 2; T h e
D alles, 4; G ra n t Co., 1; L in n Co., 2;
M arion Co., 1.
YA NK S TAKh: SECOND
N E W Y O RK , O ct. 11— W o rk in g
on th e th e o ry th a t he w ho hom e ru n s
la s t hom e ru n s best, th e Y a n k s cam e
back to d ay a n d w on th e second g a m e
in th e w o rld ’s s e rie s fro m th e G ia n ts
w hen B abe R u th sla m m e d o u t tw o
c irc u it clo u ts. T h e sc o re :
4 to 2.
W a rd , of th e Y an k s, a lso g a rn e re d a
hom e r u n , a s did
M eusei, of th e
G ia n ts. R u th se c u re d h is f ir s t h o m er
o ff M cQ u illan ’s
d e liv e ry
in
th e
fo u rth in n in g .
H is second h o m e r
cam e in th e f if th w ith B e n tly p itc h ­
ing. F o rty -fiv e th o u s a n d p eo p le saw
th e gam e.
BOMBARD I. W. W\
PO R T L A N D , O ct. 11— T h é A m e r­
ican F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r tu rn e d
th e ir big B e rth a s loose on th e I. W .
W . a n d b ra n d e d th e m a s w o b b lies
a n d a s e c re t fo rc e c o n tro lle d by th e
la rg e e m p lo y e rs of th e n a tio n w ith
th e in te n tio n of d e s tro y in g r e p re s e n ­
ta tiv e g o v e rn m e n t a n d th e A m e ric an
F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r. T h e e le c tio n of
e x e cu tiv e o ffic e rs a n d th e se le c tio n
of th e n e x t p lace of m e e tin g w ill be
m ad e a special o rd e r of b u sin e ss fo r
to m o rro w .
FORD MAY RUN
LIN CO LN , N e b r., O ct. 11— H e n ry
F p rd w ill p e rm it h is n a m e to go on
th e p rim a ry b a llo t in Iow a a s a c a n ­
d id a te fo r p re s id e n t, a c c o rd in g to
th e in te r p re ta tio n plaoed on a le tte r
from th e a u to m o b ile m a n u f a c tu r e r ’s
s e c re ta ry by S e c re ta ry of S ta te C has.
Pool.
Occupies New Home—
C. D. W oods m oved h is fam ily y e s­
te rd a y to th e new hom e on th e P a c i­
fic H ig h w ay e a st of A sh la n d . M r.
W oods is p lea se d w ith th e new lo ­
c a tio n a n d is e n th u s ia s tic tb im p ro v e
it f u r th e r .
B u siness V isitors—
M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s B ra d y m o­
to re d to A sh la n d to d ay fro m H o rn ­
b ro o k w h e re th e y a re liv in g .
PUP »
INFANT
JJOBSHORTAGE,
ftE K A , C al., O ct. 11— S u p e rio r
J u d g e C. J . L u ttr e ll a n d
D eputy
C ou n ty C lerk B. J . N eilon have r e ­
tu rn e d from a w e e k ’s h u n t in th e
M o ffitt C reek d is tr ic t. A lth o u g h th ey
failed to b rin g hom e a buck, th e y r e ­
p o rt a fin e o u tin g a n d lo ts of ex- 1
c ite m e n t.
“ Schools of Thought” Are
L a st T h u rsd a y , w hile g ittin g u n d e r
Split on Solution of
a J u n ip e r tre e e a tin g lu n ch , they!
Unemployment Evil
h e a rd a faw n c ry in g in a g u lch s e v - !
e ra l h u n d re d y a rd s below th em .
“ I t's e ith e r a p a n th e r o r coyotes OVER MILLION WORKLESS
a fte r i t ,” th e ju d g e re m a rk e d .
Go to R escue
L u ttr e ll an d N eilon w alk ed in op­
Prolific Germany Cited as
p o site d ire c tio n s se v era l
h u n d re d
Proof That Unemployment
y a rd s a n d th e n began a n g lin g in
Is Not Natural Result
to w a rd th e p lace w h e re th e sou n d
cam e from . A s th e y n e a re d th e place
th ey saw fo u r coyotes ru n n in g aw ay
LONDON, Oct. 11— E n g la n d lias a
p ro b ab ly a f te r th e doe.
rid d le of p o p u la tio n .
J u d g e L u ttr e ll g o t a sh o t a t one
W ith 1,221,700 re g is te re d u n e m ­
of th e coyotes a n d succeeded in
ployed, a n d p e rh a p s d o s e to a m il­
b rin g in g dow n th e “ m u rd e re d .” They
lion w o rk le ss w ho a rç n o t re g is te re d ,
found th e d ead faw n ly in g in th e
th e a tte n tio n of th e n a tio n is being
b ru sh , w h e re , a f te r k illin g it, th e
d ra w n to tiie rid d le of p o p u la tio n .
coyotes le ft it a n d p u rsu e d its m o th ­
T he B ritish g o v e rn m e n t is sp e n d in g
er.
a p p ro x im a te ly $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r
fo r th e re lie f of th e un em p lo y ed , am i
T H IR T Y B A B IE S R E C E IV E D
a d m itte d ly th is hu g e sum is in a d e ­
CLINIC HELPS YESTERDAY q u a te to p re v e n t s u ffe rin g a m o n g st
th o se w ho a re w ith o u t w o rk .
T h e B aby C linic held y e ste rd a y
T h e rid d le of p o p u la tio n becom es
a fte rn o o n a t th e Civic C lub house is
m o re com plex each d ay, as th e u n -
e n d o rse d by th e le a d e rs as one of th e j e m p lo y m e ^ t~ fig
u re s m o u n t. T h e re
o m ts p ro fita b le e v e r h eld in A sh-
,
| a re tw o sch o o ls of th o u g h t a tte m p t
a n d . An ex ceed in g ly J n .llf y ln g *f- Ing to «olye th is rid d le ,
te n d a n c e
g re e te d th e
e x a m in e rs,
T he f ir s t school of th o u g h t is th a t
w ho fo u n d 30 c h ild re n , w ith th e ir!
. a t
| re p re s e n te d by Dr. M arie S topes, th e
m o th e r« , re a d y to ho cared to r and | b irth c o n tro l a d y o c a .e . w ho d eclare«
given co u n sel.
B ecause
15 w e r e 'th a l
I m a t u n less th e re is re s tric tio n of
n eeded to h av e th e clinic, th e p o p u ­
b irth s th e re can n o t be n o rm a l liap-
la r ity an d fa r-sig h te d n e s s of p ru d e n t
piness a n d th e rig h t fo r e v e ry m an to
m o th e rs is ev idenced.
live by th e to il of liis ow n h a n d s.
T he a tte n d a n c e th is y e a r w tu not
,
, T h e second school of th o u g h t is
as
g r e a t as t h a t of m iu
fo rrn
rm e e r r
. S ir W illiam 11.
,„i ....
" v t e a a r rs s i t .u
h a t . re p re s e n te d . by
w h ere c h ild re n . h ,, a d been
b m r o o u u g e n h t t '» B everidge,
u
d ire c to r of th e
L ondon
w ho w e re e sp ec ially w ell e a re d to r . g e h # o , o ( E conom ic«, w ho d e .ln r.rn
T hin y e a r m a n y n o rm a l
c h ild re n tlla t ..th(J
w ere e x am in ed . M any n eeded c o rre c ­
th e r e a re m o re th a n a m illion w age
tiv e m e a su re s. S e v e ra l babies had
e a rn e r s n o t a b so rb e d l»y in d u s try
ric k e ts ~ a “ n “ d “ J w ” e re - ad
v ised as to U.e
th e th e re ftre to<> m auy wag(. e a rn e rg js
cauric-u
re m o v a l o f ih e c a u se , w hich 1» d e a lt B a tu ra l, b u t .j ,
w ith in th e d ie t.
E x -ray e x a m ln a -'
..G e rm a n y ."
s l r w ln la B b
Ion» w e re rec o m m e n d e d fo r tw o o t feat<.„
w a r .............
t.„ B, „ r(.aa,.d
th e babies.
w ith in n a rro w e r lim its, lias lost its
Miss D evereaux,
c o u n ty
n u rse ,
sh ip p in g a n d fo re ig n in v e stm e n ts, its
Miss D ahl, school n u rse , D r. S te lla
»1 , »•
o u tle ts to r e m ig ra tio n a n d tra d e , a n d
P o rd W a rn e r h ead o t S ta te C hild Bow by b lg „ b ir „ , „
,
W e lfare w ork
and
M l,» G rayce w llh e Ic e p llo B a l
, „ e ........ .
T eich, ro o m y d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n t.! |O88CT
„..,r
D rs. G regg, M a ttie Shaw , an d M ac-l
.,o „
, ,
_ ,
’
“ G erm an y m ay or m av not be su f-
C ra k e n w ere th e physician» an d ad - » ,
r
, .
,
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v 3
3
1 fe rin g from o v er p o p u la tio n . S he c er-
v iso rs of th e clinic.
i. . . ,
.
..
, ..
,
! ta in ly h a s n o t s u tfe re d from u n em -
T he p ro c e d u re is sim p le, c o n s is t- : p lo y m en t
; sh e h as had a boom stlm -
,n g of g iv in g th e .ch ild ’, h ia to ry ,
b
, be (.u
rre n c y .
m e a su rin g th e
baby, w eig h in g , a
“ W e see 011 th e o th e r h a n d B ri­
a p h y sical e x a m in a tio n a n d c o n su l­
ta in , v ic to rio u s
in w ar,
w ith ex-
ta tio n w ith D r. W a rn e r a n d Miss!
j p anded te r r ito r ie s a n d
th e
w orld
T eich on d ie t. T h ese five d istin c t
, open to h e r, p u rsu in g a d iffe re n t,
ste p s fu lfill a w ell ro u n d e d e x a m in -'
I no d o u b t a b e tte r c u rre n c y policy,
a tio n of th e child.
] a n d ex p e rien c in g u n ex am p led unem -
R eal d iffic u ltie s an d a ilm e n ts w ere
! p lo y m e n t to o v er p o p u la tio n is to
h elp ed a n d ad v ised on a t th is tim e
ig n o re th e e le m e n ts of b o th pro h -
w hich gives th e h e a lth n u rse s a n d j lenis
le a d e rs
e n th u s ia s tic
e n d o rse m e n t
" P e rh a p s th e w a r ch eck ed o u r
a n d a lso m ak e s th em feel re p a id fo r
m a te rn a l p ro g re ss, h u t a t th e w o rst
a ll m e a s u re s ta k e n .
o u r in d u s tria l ra n k w as only c h a l­
T h o se in c h a rg e of th e clin ic w ish
len g ed , n o t d e stro y e d .
F o r g e ttin g
to th a n k th e Civic clu b fo r th e club
som e of th e sla c k n e ss of o u r easy
h o u se w hich m ad e th e e x e cu tio n of
days, we m ig h t th ro u g h science an d
th e clin ic m uch sm o o th e r a n d e a sie r
sy stem a n d in d u s tr ia l peace w in a
to c a rry o u t. A clin ic is n o t an easy
new lease of ra p id p ro g re ss. In t h a t
ta s k to h a n d le , a c co rd in g to th o se
d ire c tio n lies o u r rem e d y : in th a t,
in te re s te d in its c o n d u c t, b u t th is
r a th e r th a n in h a s te n in g th e process
y e a r ’s m e e tin g w as re m a rk a b le in
of b irth r e s tric tio n .”
th a t no h itc h e s o r d e la y s w ere e x p e r­
W h ile th e tw o schools of th o u g h t
ienced. It is a lso d e sire d th a t th e
d e b a te , E n g la n d ’s rid d le of p o p u la ­
local p h y sic ia n s
be th a n k e d
fo r
tion re m a in s — th e rid d le of tw o m il­
th e ir g e n e ro u sly given tim e a n d v a l­
lion u n em ployed w o rk e rs.
u a b le a ssista n c e .
E
LÉAPÌNGCÓSTS
Illinois Man Indicts Trades
in Property as Source of
Present Prices
OIL TA NK ER SINKING
K EY W E S T ,
F la .,
O ct.
11—
“ L o w erin g b o ats. W ill sin k so o n ”
w as th e ra d io m essag e rec e iv e d h e re
from th e M allory lin e ta n k e r , “ C ity
of E v e r e tte ,” c a rry in g a crew of
th ir ty m en. A ccording to th e SOS
c all, th e b o a t w as s in k in g s te r n first.
, Avaixl F airbanks, U niversity of'
l Oregon sculptor, is show n m odelling!
the head o f Ezra M eeker, oldest sur­
vivor o i O regon Trail, w ho went W est
behind a team o f oxen in 1K53, M ee­
ker recen tly traversed the sam e
route, eastw ard, in a som ew hat sim ­
ilar m anner, to create interest in the
preserving the Oregon Trail by m ar­
kers.
T E R R IE R STANDS B E T W E E N
B A B E AND SN A K E U N H U R T
•“ M U R D E R E R ”
O F BA BY FA W
RENTERS BEAR BURDEN
Property Purchased, Sold at
Profit, Then Resold
He Declares.
BANDITS KILL
G R E A T FA L L S, M ont., <0ct. 11-
Ho w th e life of th e ir y e a r-o ld son,
W a lte r, w as saved fro m d e a th w hen
a tta c k e d by a r a ttle s n a k e th ro u g h
th e e ffo rts of “ T ig e ,” a six -m o n th s
old t e r r ie r pu p , w as told h e re re c e n t
ly by M r. a n d M rs. F r itz J a tz e k , of
R o u n d u p . A ccording to th e p a re n ts
th e dog stood betw een th e baby a n d
th e s n a k e w hen th e r a t t le r a tta c k e d
! th e ch ild a t th e J a ts e k ra n c h , n e a r
I R oundup,
T h re e tim es th e s n a k e s p ra n g a t
! th e baby, a c c o rd in g to M rs. J a ts e k
S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., Oct.
11.—
who sto o d n e a rb y , too te rrfie d for
T he a rc h -v illa in in d isg u ise in th e
!
th
e m o m e n t to resc u e h e r son. On
g r e a t A m e ric an d ra m a of h ig h cost
Four trainm en w ere k illed in a
of liv in g is th e re a l e s ta te m an. holdup 15 m iles south of Ashland : each a tta c k th e sm all dog ste p p e d in
th e d ire c tio n of th e r a ttle s n a k e . T he
H is a s tu te m a c h in a tio n s m ak e th e
a t 1 o ’clock th is a fte rn o o n , w hen te r r ie r w as b itte n th re e tim es, b u t its
m ost w icked w o rk s of th e m id d le
m en, la n d lo rd s an d
p ro fite e rs ap- tr a in No. 13 w as h e ld u p a n d th e h a ir-co v e red sk in w as believed to
, h av e p re v e n te d th e r a t t l e r from in-
tac h e d a n d u n su sp e c te d tq ,th e a n n u a l m ail c a r ro b b e d .
T
h
e
d
e
a
d
a
re
E
n
g
in
e
e
r
S
id
B
a
te
s,
| je c tin g its d e a d ly poison fa n g in to
bills of th e A m e ric an public.
'
th e a n im a l,
T h e se a c c u s a tio n s w ere h u rle d a t of D unsm uir; F irem an M arvin Sig, I
T . ,
,,
re a li . ,
.
I
M rs- J a ts e k fin a lly r a n fo rw a rd
th e th u s f a r
u n su sp e c te d
of D u n s m u ir; R ra k e m a n J o h n s o n , of an d resc u e d th e baby. T he dog show -
e s ta te m en by J . A. R ice, a p ro p ­
e rty o w n e r a n d la n d lo rd , of S p rin g - A sh la n d a n d M ail C le rk D o u g h e rty , ed no ill e ffe c ts from its e n c o u n te r
T h e ’'h o ld u p o c c u rre d in
tu n n e l!
th e re p tile .
field , in an in te rv ie w w ith I n te r ­
; A cco rd in g to M rs. J a ts e k th e baby
n a tio n a l N ew s S erv ice to d ay . R ace No. 14, tiiis sid e of S iskiyou.
C
o
n
s
te
rn
a
tio
n
lias
p
re
v
a
ile
d
i
n
' w as n o t a fra id o i th e r a ttle r , a n d
w as b itte r in h is d e n u n c ia tio n of
A
sh
la
n
d
since
th
e
rec
e
iv
in
g
of
t
h
e
'
° DCe w hen he a tte i« P te d to a p p ro a c h
th e p ro fe ssio n a l p ro p e rty sa le sm a n
f
ir
s
t
r
e
p
o
r
t
a
n
d
it
h
a
s
been
d
iffic
u
lt
(,o s e r to th e s n a k e “ T ig e ” sn ap p ed
a n d p laced th e g u ilt fo r in fla te d
at
f rig h te n in g th e boy so th a t
p ro p e rty v a lu e s a n d
h ig h
re n ts , to o b ta in a n y p a rtic u la rs .
As
n
e
a
r
as
can
be
a
s
c
e
rta
in
e
d
,
ban-
lle
r
e
t
l
e
a
t e d to sa fe ty ,
w hich he m a in ta in e d a re p re v a le n t
th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , s q u a re ly on! Hits b o a rd e d a n d co m pelled th e tra in
Lftte r in th e d ay th e s n a k e w as
to sto p ju s t a s th e e n g in e a n d cab fo u n d n e a r th e house an d w as k illed
th is class.
e m e rg ed fro m th e s o u th end of th e l,y J a ts e k - E ig h t la rg e r a ttle s ta k e n
Many for Sale
“ T w o -th ird s of th e h o u se s in th e tu n n e l. A t t h a t ju n c tu r e E n g in e e r from th e s n a k e ’s “ t a i l,” w ill be
B a te s a n d F ire m a n M arvin w ere sh o t! m oui^ted on a le a th e r s tr a p a s soon
U nited
S ta te s a re fo r s a le ,”
de­
a s “ T ig e ” is la rg e e n o u g h to w e a r
c la re d R ace. “ No
so o n e r
has
a to d e a th . I t is believed t h a t th e ro b ­
rec o g ­ a dog c o lla r.
re a l e s ta te m an sold a piece of p ro p ­ b e rs fe a re d th e y had been
e rty a t a p r o fit
fo r
th e
o w n er nized a n d k ille d b o th im m ed ia te ly .
B a te s a n d J o h n s o n w e re s h o t in SURFACING COMPLETED
an d p o c k e te d a p e rc e n ta g e th e n he
th
e
h e a d , a n d J o h n s o n w as s h o t in
ON IMPORTANT UNIT /
tu r n s a ro u n d a n d lis ts th e sam e
OF ALTURAS LATERAL
p ro p e rty fo r s a le a g a in a t an in ­ th e c h e st. J o h n s o n w as d ead h e a d in g
c re a se d p rice. W ith h is g lib to n g u e , s o u th .
F o u r sh o ts w e re h e a rd , ju s t pro-
R E D D IN G , C al., O ct.
11— T he
hig irre p re s s ib le e n e rg y a n d h is un-
vio
u
s
to
th
e
xeplosion,
w
hich
w
re
c
k
­
fo u rte e n m iles of s ta te h ig h w a y over
sq u e lc h a b le e n th u s ia s m he fo rces a
s a le a t th e in c re a se d v a lu e , th e n lis ts ed th e m ail c a r, a n d sm a sh e d in th e H a tc h e t C reek M o u n ta in , b etw een
a n d se lls th e p ro p e rty a g a in a t a w indow s of th e fo rw a rd sm o k e r, as M o n tgom ery C reek a n d B u rn e y , h a s
still h ig h e r p rice. H e re p e a ts a n d r e ­ w ell a s th e d o o rs of th e b ag g ag e i been su rfa c e d . T he w o rk is ju s t com -
p e a ts th is p rocess, b o o stin g th e p rice a n d e x p re ss c a rs . Tw o h o u rs a f te r p lete d . T h e ro a d , a p o rtio n of th e
up a n d up in o r d e r to m a k e th e o w n ­ th e explosion th e body of D o u g h erty ! R e d d in g -A ltu ra s la te ra l, w as f ir s t
e rs sell, u n til o fte n it is d o u b le th e h ad n ot been rec o v e red fro m th e m ail r e b u ilt on a n easy g ra d e . T he c ru sh -
c a r w hich w as se t ou fire by th e b la st ed ro ck s u rfa c e m ea n s th a t th e road
re a l v a lu e of th e p ro p e rty .
be
" W h y , th e y fo rc e a m an to s e ll,” to open th e safe, a s th e in sid e of th e! o v er th e m o u n ta in d iv id e w ill
open a ll w in ter.
R ace
co m p la in e d .
“ T hey
p e ste r, m ail c a r w as b u rn e d com p letely .
T h e bodies of a ll d e a d w e re t a k ­
w heedle a n d b e g u ile u n til th e p ro p ­
T h o u g h th is is th e f a r th e s t n o rth
en
th
r
u
to
th
e
s
o
u
th
end
of
th
e
tu
n
­
of
a n y ro ad o v er th e S ie rra s, a n d it
e rty o w n e r m u st jo in in th e ir gam e
nel.
*
!
is
th
e o nly one, it is claim ed t h a t it
of se llin g a n d b u y in g a t s k y -ro c k e t­
T he f ir s t in d ic a tio n t h a t a n y th in g w ill be open ev e ry day of th e w in te r,
ing p rices.
w
as
w ro n g w as w hen th e tr a in w en t no m a tte r how m uch it snow s
Renters Must Pay
in to th e tu n n e l a n d pro ceed ed as th o
It w ill be p o ssib le fo r F a ll R iv er
“ A nd th e r e n te r — a t e a ch sale his
u n d e r c a u tio n a n d th e n sto p p e d . T he V alley a n d H a t C reek V alley fa.rm -
r e n t m u s t be ju m p e d to pay th e in ­
w a it w as s h o rt a n d th e tr a in p ro c e e d -! e rs to com e a n d go from R ed d in g
te r e s t on th e in c re a se d in v e s tm e n t
ed
a g a in , h a v in g gone b u t a s h o rt th ro u g h th e w in te r w ith a j m uch
in th e p ro p e rty he is occupying. T he
d
ista
n c e w hen th e s h o o tin g o c c u r-' e a se a n d c o m fo rt as in th e su m m e r,
o w n e r of th e b u ild in g h a s no choice.
red . R e a r b ra k e m a n B e n ja m in Jn j T he ro a d h a s a good g ra d e , a n d w ith
H e m u st e ith e r u p w ith th e r e n ts o r
sto p p in g
to fla g th e tr a in saw ¡ «now plow s s ta tio n e d
a t th e sum -
lose m oney.
B
a
te
s
a
n
d
Sing
s
ta
n
d
in
g
w
ith
th
e
ir
m
it
a
n
d
w
ith
a
good
s
r
ia
c e to w ork
“ T h e se re a l e s ta te m en , w ith th e ir
a rm s in th e a ir, a t w hich tim e alm o st on, sn o w fa ll w ill n ot be a llo w e l to
h o t a ir , h a v e blow n up th e c o u n try
th e sh o o tin g o c c u rre d . O ne sh o t fro m im p ed e tra v e l.
lik e a b aloon.
T h ey h av e a d d ed
a b a n d it on th e r e a r e n d of th e tra in
illu s io n a ry b illio n s to th e v a lu a tio n
to re a hole in a d o o r on th e r e a r c a r
CURE REPORTED FOR
of A m e ric an p ro p e rty w ith th e ir
of th e tra in .
flo w ery sa le s ta lk s , a n d th e w hole
SLEEPING SICKNESS
P ro b a b ly five b a n d its w e re e n g a g ­
c o u n try is p a y in g fo r liv in g up to
ed in th e h o ld u p , as tw o w e re seen
th is fa lse f r o n t.”
JO H A N N E SB U R G H ,
Oct.
11—
in fro n t a n d one a t th e r e a r w ith a
R ace h ad no rem e d y to su g g e st
S u ccessfu l e x p e rim e n ts in tr e a tm e n t
p o ssib ility of tw o in th e m ail c a r.
fo r th e s itu a tio n .
H e d ism issed
. . . .
i f ° r sle e p in g sic k n e ss h a v e been c a r-
w h ich th e b a n d it, g o t rle d o u t by ProfM8(>ra K le ,„
and
s ta tu to r y r e s tric tio n of re a l e s ta te T h e m a n n e r
on
th
e
tr
a
m
I
,
n
o
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k
n
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n
,
a
lth
o
,
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t
a
h
e
r
.
tw
o
G
erm
an
»
c
le
n
tl»
«
,
o
v er
m en a s im p ra c tic a b le a n d , w ith a
Jo h n s o n , w ho g o t off to see w h a t w as
s h ru g , in tim a te d t h a t t he m a tte r
a p erio d of tw elv e m o n th s h e re and
w rong, show’s th e p ro b a b le in te n tio n <
____
in _ ___
n o r ,,____
th e r n Congo.
w ould h a v e to go dow n a m o n g th e
of th e g a n g to n o t only blow th e
c o u n try ’s u n so lv e d p ro b le m s a lo n g
..
. xl_
T h e c u re is u s u a lly e ffe c te d a f te r
t .n a r
M PrcSS C“ r ’
‘
l h ' “ in je c tio n » th ro n g h th e
.k i n
w ith fifte e n -d o lla r /c o a l, fo rty -c e n t
ro b th e tra in s p a s se n g e rs as w ell.
w ith th e B a y e r 205 tre a tm e n t, an d
beef s te a k a n d th ir ty - d o lla r sa la rie s .
S h e riff T e rrill w ith posses is e m in e n t d o c to rs s ta te t h a t h e re is
sc o u rin g th e c o u n try s o u th of T u n ­ no d o u b t r e g a rd in g th e e fficacy of
STEAL $125,000 FURS
nel 14, a s no n e of th e b a n d its w ere
seen to com e fro m th e tu n n e l to-
GETS 4-POINT BUCK
NE W Y O R K , O ct. 11— W h ile one w a rd s S iskiyou s ta tio n .
H e n ry E n d e rs, J r ., a rriv e d in tow n
b a n d it h eld a g u n a t th e h e a d of
T h e in ju r e d , o u tsid e of th e d ead , th is m o rn in g w’ith a fin e fo u r-p o in t
th e w a tc h m a n , five o th e rs le isu re ly n u m b e re d p ro b a b ly a dozen. M ost buck m u le -ta il d e e r, w hich he k il-
lo o ted th o w a re h o u se of F re d e ric k of th e s e w e re h u r t by th e co n cu ssio n led in th e la v a beds, in
K la m a th
H u th , e sc a p in g w ith f u r s v a lu e d a t w hich d ro v e w indow g lass in to faces
c o y n ty . T h is is th e f ir s t m u le ta il
one h u n d re d tw e n ty -fiv e
th o u sa n d a n d scalps. N one w ere s e rio u sly in ­
to be b ro u g h t In by a n
A sh lan d
d o lla rs.
ju re d , how ever.
sp o rts m a n th is seaso n .
*
W eather U ncertain—
EIGHT CHILDREN KILLED
Mr. a n d M rs. O. W in te rs a n d Miss
BY PENNSYLVANIA FLYER
—
***
A N K RO N , O hio, O ct. 11— E ig h t
c h ild re n w ere k ille d , a n d o th e rs in ­
ju re d , w hen th e P e n n s y lv a n ia F ly e r
h it a h o rse d ra w n school w agon a t
R o o tsto w n , th is m o rn in g . T h e v eh icle:
w as g a th e rin g p u p ils fo r th e R oots-!
tow n school, a n d h ad n o t o b ta tu e i i t s ;
fu ll load, o r m o re m ig h t h av e been!
A gnes Hod berg p lan to leave th is
a fte rn o o n if th e w e a th e r p e rm its, fo r
K la m a th F a lls w h ere th ey will a t ­
te n d th e c e le b ra tio n . O th e r v isito rs
a re a w a itin g th e o u tco m e of
tin*
raiQ y m o rn in g to makie a s su re d th e ir
goinR -
H a ro ld
C u th b e rt
of
’
M cCloud
is
a n o th e r o u t-o f-to w n g u e st.
k illed .
Faces Trial for Slaying Couple in
Automobile Party Two Years Ago
BOZEM AN, M ont., O ct. 11.— W ith th e la rg e s t v e n ire e v e r called fo r
a ju r y p a n e l in G a lla tin C o u n ty on h a n d , th e tria l of S eth O rrin D an n er,
c h a rg e d w ith th e m u rd e r, w ill s ta r t h e re M onday, O cto b er 15.
C o u n ty J u d g e B. B. Law h a s o rd e re d 120 m en to r e p o r t, fro m w h ic h
a Ju ry w ill be se le c te d .
D a n n e r is c h a rg e d w ith th e m u rd e r of Jo h n a n d F lo re n c e S p ro u se on
N o vem ber 14, 1920.
It is expected
th a t
Iv a D an n er, and th e a r r e s t of D a n n e r follow ed.
T h e sto ry , as re v e a le d by M rs. D a n ­
n
e
r ’s a lle g ed c o n fe ssio n , sa id t h a t tiie
be th e s ta t e ’s c h ie f w itness.
D a n n e rs a n d th e S p ro u se co u p le had
B ozem an a u th o r itie s w ere s ta r tle d
le ft N o rth D a k o ta to g e th e r fo r a
la s t S p rin g w hen M rs. D a n n e r is a l ­
c ro ss-c o u n try a u to m o b ile trip . W hen
leged to h a v e co n fessed to Coun<-
th e y re a c h e d M o n tan a, a c c o rd in g to
ty A tto rn e y E. A. P e te rs o n th a t h e r
th e a lle g e d co n fe ssio n , th e S p ro u ses
h u sb a n d m u rd e re d M r. a n d
M rs.
w ere k ille d , ro b b ed an d th e ir b o dies
S p ro u se n e a rly th re e y e a rs ag o a n d
b u rie d .
b u rie d th e ir bodies in a sh allo w
F o llo w in g h e r a lle g ed co n fessio n
g ra v e In C e n tra l P a rk , a b o u t a h u n ­
M rs. D a n n e r w as g ra n te d an a b so ­
d re d fe e t o ff th e Y e llo w sto n e T ra il.
lu te d iv o rc e in th e c o u rts h ere.
In v e s tig a tio n by a u th o r itie s d is ­
D a n n e r h a s s to u tly m a in ta in e d h is
closed th e tw o deco m p o sed bodies, in n o cen ce since his a r r e s t.
div o rced w ife of th e d e fe n d a n t, w ill