Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1923, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months
in the rich ozone at Ashland.
P ure domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The
Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
RUSSIAN TRADE
IMPROVES, SAYS
BRITISH VISITOR
CHICAGO,
Oct.
17.— W illiam
“ Kid” Gleason, veteran m anager of
the Chicago W hite Sox, today con­
firmed the rum or th at his resignation
had been handed to Chas. Comiskey,
to be effective immediately. Gleason
coached the Chicago American Lea­
gue team to a w orld’s championship
in 1919, but the team has disinte­
grated entirely since the Black Sox
scandal, following the 1919 series.
He said conditions have become such
he resigned in order “ to save Mr
Comiskey the em barrassm ent of re
lieving me if he desired.”
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a. This is a proven
fact.
»
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923
Coolidge and Cabinet to See Masonic
Washington Memorial Ceremonials
Alexandria, Va., Oct. 17— Presi­
dent Coolidge and his Cabinet, it be­
came known today, will attend the
laying of the cornerstone of the
George W ashington Masonic N ation­
al Memorial here on November 1.
They will be escorted to Alexandria
by Leon M. Abbott, of Boston, sov­
ereign grand com m ander of the Su­
preme Council of the Scottish Rite,
northern jurisdiction; Barton Smith
of Toledo, Ohio, past soverign grand
com m ander, and Senator George E.
Cham berlain, of Oregon. Charles H.
Callahan, deputy grand marker of
Virginia, will be in charge of the
ceremony, assisted by Colonel Louis
A. W atres, president of the George
W ashington Masonic N ational Mem­
orial; W illiam Howard Taft, Chief
Justice of th e United States Supreme
C ourt; form er V ice-President Mar­
shall and others. Chief Justice T aft
will be escorted by Judge H. S. gifts from W ashington’s relatives
Tompkins, grand m aster of New and friends. It now em braces a great
York; George M. Napier, Attorney- num ber of relics associated with his
General of Georgia, and Captain life from ten years of age onward,
John H. Cowles, soverign grand as well as a num ber of old portraits,
com m ander of the Scottish
Rite, including an oil painting of W ash­
Southern jurisdiction. High priests ington as Master of ¿he Lodge and
of surrounding chapters will escort for which the Lodge has refused
H enry De W itt C liaton, who will $100,000.
represent Dr. W illiam H. Kuhn,
These relics will be housed in the
Grand High P riest of the General great museum on the second floor
Grand C hapter of the United States of the memorial building above the
Royal Arch Masons.
great Memorial Hall. In this great
Declared to be th e greatest mem­ hall will be placed the memorial it-
orial ever erected to any man, built self­ -a staZue of George W ashing-
by the Masonic O rders of th e United ton.
States to the memory of George
H onors W ashington
W ashington, th e ir grandest m aster,
The George W ashington Masonic
the edifice will cost over $4,000,000. Memorial is prim arily a memorial
The cornerstone will be laid in the to George W ashington, the Man and
presence of 70,000 Masons, who will Mason. Its form is inspired by the
come from every Blue Lodge in the ¡ancient tow ers built in the ancient
Union, as well as from Alaska. In days of Greece and Rome to mark
vitaZions have been extended to Ma­ the entrances to the harbors and
sonic lodges all over th e world. The from whose sum m its ever-burning
ceremonies will be th e most im pres­ flares th a t could be seen for miles
sive ever held a t the laying of a cor­ at sea guided the m ariner on his
nerstone.
way.
The memorial will be one of the
Use General’s Trowel
NO. 40
Wedding Anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
D a y Celebrated B y
O. E. S.
SAN QUENTIN
TO PRISONERS
One of the most successful frater-
anl
events in the history of Ashland
Einienses Cut and Taxes Up,
occurred
last night, ¿he occasion be­ Pathetic Pride of Inmates
Says F. L. Baldwin After
ing the regular m eeting of Alpha
Inspection Tour
in Tiny Plots an Aid to
Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S. The Masonic
Prison Discipline
temple, in which the communication
was held, was filled almost to a
MAY HAVE TO CUT TAXES
point of overflowing with members
CROPS” ARE INVIOLATE
and visitors. Of the la tte r there was
an unusually large num ber.
But One Bad Harvest Might
Af.’er transacting the regular bus­
Upset Good Prospects,
iness initiation was conducted, two Direst Punishment Is to Be
He Declares.
Forbidden Permission to
candidates receiving an exemplifica­
Visit Little Patch
tion of the beautiful and impressive
degrees of the order.
LONDON, Oct. 17— “ Russia is re ­
At the clVse of the regular chap­
SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Oct. 17—
covering,” declared F. L. Baldwin,
ter session members and guests were
One of tne first tilings that a visitor
brother of the Prim e M inister, who
requested to rem ain and listen
“ The New Oregon Spirit” , was the
to San Quentin penitentiary is like­
has recently returned from a trip
to a special program. Only those d ir­
theme
of
H
erbert
C
uthbert’s
¿alk
to
ly to notice as he is guided through
of business investigation in Russia.
ectly connected with the evening’s
¿he somber interior of the great
“ It is going to be a slow business, the Chamber of Commerce forum at
program were aw are of w hat was in
tsate prison is the num ber of lii.ie
the recovery of Russia, but I am Hotel Ashland Tuesday noon. Mr.
store, and it was not until the first
C
uthbert,
for
a
num
ber
of
years
very hopeful,” said Baldwin. “ A
I most imposing memorial edifices num ber had been rendered thak the gardens that are conspicuous on
single bad harvest might upsek secretary of the N orthw est Tourist
ever constructed. The plans were rank and file of those present reali­ every hand.
everything, of course, but there is and Inform ation B ureau, is now
They are “owned and cultivated"
■ drawn by the New York architects. zed th at a golden wedding was to be
head
of
ithe
publicity
departm
ent
of
by prisoners for their own use and
a good sporting chance.
Helmle
& Corbett, after many observed.
enjoym ent, and it is almost pathet­
“ The thing th a t strikes me is the the Portland Cham ber of Commerce.
months of study. Olmstead Brothers
Golden Wedding Ceremony
ic
to observe ¿he pride that many
extraordinary way with which the Mr. C uthbert first emphasized the
& P arker, Brookline, Mass., have
The program proper was a fitting of the convicts take in developing
idea
th
a
t
the
city
of
P
ortland
has
Rusians are struggling with the fi­
produced plans for the fine land­ and impressive observance of the
th e ir tiny patches of flowers, vege­
nancial situation. They are cutting entered into a new idea of state-w ide
scapes to surround the memorial.
fiftieth anniversary of the wedding tables. or lawn.
down their expenditures very heav- developm ent and
notw ithstanding
The .memorial is located on the of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Day,
ily and pushing up their taxes. In ^ e fact th a t 3600 members of the
“ One of the surprising things I
west branch of ¿he Potomac River, both prom inent in Masonic and E ast­
fact, they fear they have put their ; Chamber pay a membership fee of
have found in my many years w ith­
six miles south of W ashington, D. C., ern Star circles of Ashland.
in
these w alls,” declared an old pri­
taxes up too high and th a t they may , $50.00 each, Portland has raised
and can be seen form the capital
Mrs. W. M. Denton sang, “ O, son guard today, “ is the fact thak
and will expend on state-w ide de-
have to bring them down again.
city. It will be passed by all those Promise Me” in a pleasing m anner,
“ Income taxes range from 2% per ¡ velopment $300,000.00.
going to and from Mount Vernon, after which the happy couple, ac­ these gardens we have here are a-
Scenery and clim ate” , said Mr.
cent to 20 per cent, and they have
W ashington’s home, to the Capital companied by the conductress, as­ mong the strongest incentives to
placed a tax of about 3 per cent on C uthbert, “ are among the greatest
Alexandria, Va., is a town thak per­ sociate conductress, and maids, were good behavior among the inm ates
assets
which
Oregon
has,
and
no
the turnover of the business com­
haps contains more of historic value escorted to the front of th e room that we could possibly think of.
part
of
th
e
entire
state
of
Oregon
“ It doesn’k m atter what a fellow
munity, which seems to be th e equi­
related to W ashington than any oth­ and to a point beneakh a golden wed­
grows,
his small garden becomes his
valent of our corporation profit tax. has g reater posibilities than has
er city in the United States. The ding bell suspended form the ceil­
Ashland.
Your
auto
camp
ground,
whole
concern
and interest in life
“ The Rusians are trying to estab­
General surveyed the strecks of Al­ ing. Then followed a vivid review of
lish th eir currency on a chervoneZz situated in your w onderful park, has
exandria in the year that it was the wedding ceremony of half a while he is here. I, needs constant
basis. A chervonetz is th? equivalent proven A shland’s ability to a ttra c t
founded ( 1749) by Lord Fairfax. century ago, delivered by Vicar P. care and attention, and there isn’t
and
hold
the
to
u
rist.
The
am
ount
of our pound.
W ashington was the first to estab­ K. Hammond. The Vicar likened the a man in a hundred thak will do
received
in
fees
from
these
tourists
“ In the promotion of Russian
lish a free school in Virginia. He venerable couple to a double rain ­ anything that might deprive him
trad e th e Soviet governm ent is sub­ should be devoted, every cent of it
once owned the very land upon bow, which he said it was his plea­ of the opportunity to visit his little
to
a
continued
developm
ent
and
im
­
ordinating everything else to the de­
which the memorial to him is being sure to observe not long ago, and patch every day.”
Officials of tin* great prison,
provement
of
your
camp
facilities.
velopment of agriculture.
They
constructed. He was closely asso­ closed by invoking Divine blessing
would like to im port a lot of a g ri­ Because, every dollar th u s expend­
ciaked with the Masonic Lodge in for the future happiness, health and which houses more than 2,70« men.
declare ¿hat they intend to continue
ed
means
an
ever-increasing
retu
rn
cultural machinery, for their proces­
Alexandria.
prosper iky of the husband and wife. encouraging San Quentin prisoners
to
your
m
erchants
and
com
m
unity.”
ses are still very prim itive. We saw
Deputy Grand M aster Callahan
The honored guests were then to take an interest in gardening, be­
people cuttftig corn with hand-sick­
“ Advertise your opportunities and
will use the identical silver trowel
given sea¿s of honor and Mrs. Fred cause a man who is engrossed in
les during our journey from Moscow advantages in clim ate and scenery used by George W ashington during
Neil sang, in her usual pleasing the mystery of why plants grow
to Perograd. But even th eir im ports to this ever increasing num ber of the Masonic ceremonies a t the lay­
manner,
“ At Dawning.”
doesn t have time to misbehav«*.
of agricultural machinery would be visitors; but to obtain the best re­ ing of ¿he cornerstone of the N ation­
Mrs. Frank Jordan read
"R e­
One of the small gardens belongs
held down by th eir policy of m ain­ sults Ashland should now s ta rt a al Capitol on September 18, 1783.
m arks from a F riend” , in honor of to Thomas J. Mooney, who was sen­
movement
for
a
real
to
u
rist
hotel.
taining a favorable trade balance.
Each Grand M aster will be fu rn ish ­
the couple, which was followed by tenced to life im prisonment in con­
"If they had any money to spend In my opinion th e re is no other ed with an exact replica of this
a song by Miss Ema Kelting. Dres­ nection wizh th«* Preapredness Day
abroad, which at the moment they place in Oregon which has a great- trow el, and each will spread a small
sed
in appropriate costume, Miss bomb outrage in San Francisco, in
CHICAGO,
Oct.
17:—
All
engage­
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Oct. 17.—
have not, they would spend it first 1 er °P °rtu n ity than Ashland. I am quantity of m o rtar on the huge cor­
K
elting
sang “ P ut on Your Old Gray 1916. Mooney’s patch is outside the •
ments today for Lloyd George, Eng­ Notre Dame will play in Los Angeles
on agricultural machinery, then on confident th a t such a venture nerstone. Plans for am plifying and
land's war prem ier, have been can- Christm as day, according to a mess- B onnett’ in a m anner th a t elicited walls of the prison, near the little
the repair of rolling stock and ra il­ would prove a certain financial suc­ broadcasting the ceremonies are be­
celled
and Lloyd George ordered to j age from Coach Rockne, accepting the hearty applause.
engine house in which he sits and
ways, and then on such things as cess. There is no better investm ent ing made.
Mrs. K arl Nims gave two excellent pulls levers to unlead cargoes onto
bed by physicians, because of a cold.j invitation to play a post season game.
in
Oregon
today
than
in
th
e
hotel
saw-milling plants and mining ap­
The huge mem orial will be con­ The cold has been aggravated by fa-¡T h e University of Southern Calif- readings, “C andor” and “ The Bald a w harf a short distance away.
business.”
paratus.”
*
Headed Man.”
Previous ¿o Mr. C uthbert’s ad­ structed of solid granite. Lt will be tigue, and the visitor failed to show ornia may be the opponent.
The only restriction prisoners who
Baldwin said ¿hat very few of the
Attending
______ _________ ___
The last num ber of the commem­ are interesked in gardening must ob­
260 feet in height, 180 feet wide and improvem ent expected.
dress
W.
J.
Piepenbrink,
secretary
Moscow population looked poverty
260 feet long on the ground level, physicians emphasized Lloyd George’s ______________
oration of the wedding performed serve is th a t they cannot take their
stricken and everybody seemed to be of state to the Royal Rosarians of
condition
as
not
serious.
STEAMER
GETS
UNDER
WAY
so many years ago, was a duet ren­
and it will be set upon the command­
working. The change from state to Portland, addressed the gathering,
AFTER FIGHTING STORMS dered by S. A. Peters, Sr., and Mrs. produce to their cells.
ing
sum
m
it
of
Shooter’s
Hill,
a
part
Never has there been a case of
private control is now well advan­ particlarly the Lithians, and invited
Wm. Denton. They appeared in the one prisoner appropriating the crop
of A rlington Ridge, overlooking the COYOTE WAS KILLED WHILE
participation
in
next
y
ear’s
Rose
ced, he said.
PORTLAND, Oct. 17.— The steam
EATING ASHLAND CHICKEN schooner Clarem ont limped south­ costume of German folk and render­ of another’s patch, according to the
Festival, which the R osarirns maka Pokomac. The sides of Shooter’s Hill
ed in characteristic m anner an in­ old guide. A sort of unwrizten law
th e ir special program of the year. will contain seven artistically p lan t­
ward today, following twelve hours
COMMANDING LEGION
ed
terraces,
with
broad
walks
and
The nice fat appetizing chickens of anxiety, during which the vessel terpretation of “ An Early C ourt­ among the men makes it out of the
Mr. W. G. Brownell, legislative
IS NOT AN EASY JOB
member from Portland, was also in­ low stone steps leading to the shrine of Mrs. Barber, 153 G ranite street, was disabled in m ountainous waves ship,” portraying how “ Wiliam pro­ question, he said.
of W ashington. The memorial will this m orning appealed ¿o strongly
posed to Mary fifty years ago.” The
The greatest praise th a t a pris­
yesterday off the Columbia River
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17.— The troduced and spoke briefly of his be set in a park of 32 acres of land
and lead a coyote to his death. lightship. The crew succeeded in m anner was exceptionally well ren­ oner can receive is to be commended
desire
to
meet
the
business
men
and
Job of commanding the American Le­
m easure, acquired by th e George W ashington This m orning M arshall Barber, a- constructing a jury rudder, replacing dered and called for hearty ap­ on the pleasing appearance of his
gion is no sinecure, it would appear discuss the income tax
Masonic N ational Memorial Associa­ roused by the cries of the chickens the steering ap p aratu s smashed when plause.
garden.
from the words of Alvin Owsley, who which is to be voted on in November. tion.
Mrs.
S.
H.
Peters,
Jr.,
presided
at
in
his
backyard,
went
to
the
win­
"Get ’em back to the soil, and
The
following
communica¿ion
a deckload of lum ber was washed
delivered his farewell speech to the
the piano.
dow
with
a
gun,
and
saw
a
coyote
The
huge
solid
concrete
founda­
nature
will do the r e « ,” said the
from
Mr.
H.
G.
Gilmore,
was
consid­
overboard.
Legion here yesterday.
Receive
Congratulations
tion
for
the
memorial
already
has
eating
a
fine
pullet.
M
arshall
took
guard as he waved good-bve.
In referring to th e international ered as a bid from this Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. Day were the recip­
scope of Legion activities, Owsley booster for membership in the L ith­ been completed up to the level of aim, pulled ¿he trigger and one more
ONE BUCKET MAKES 7««
ients of many hearty congratula­
ians. An intim ation th a t his age the main Memorial Hall. It is 10 m arauding coyote went to the an i­
Bald;
tions. That the observance of an
“ Not only has the force of the might be considered tw enty-four in­ feet thick, 180 feet wide and 260 mal heaven. W hether the early raid­
P
art
of
sevn
hundred
pounds
of
event
so im portant in th eir lives by
feet
long.
ing of city chicken pens by coyotes
Legion been proclaimed throughout stead of eighty-four:
fine
potatoes
can
be
seen
on
display
the
organization
loved by both was
every State of the Union, but in the Believe.
The movement for the greatest prophecies an early and hard w inter,
lands of Cuba and Panam a and on Proud Ahland 'w ill never fail to al­ mem orial was form ally initiaked by is yet to be determ ined, by those in the grocery window at Enders. pleasing to each was evidenced by
lure,
foreign soil a t London, Paris, Brus­
the organization of the George who have kept tab on the portents The three potatoes are unusually the beams of pleasure radiazing
nicV po¿atoes. They are grown on from their faces. Although they felt,
sels and in Germany, in th e R uhr, So long as its Lithia P ark thrives W ashington N ational Memorial As­ which tell the future.
the
A. R. Kincaid farm , mile south perhaps, th a t the rounding of their
and endures.
w herever there was a listening ear,
sociation F ebruary 22, 1911. It
‘ of the L ithia Springs, on Em igrant fifty years of m arried life was only
WEST BADEN. Ind., Oct. 17.—
whenever tim e and a muchly over­ And a single Booster, well prim ed in grew from a desire to provide a
creek.
The
exhibit'w
as
part
of
seven
an
ordinary
instance,
the
many
“
Prohibition
never can be enforced
the fray,
worked body and mind perm itted, the
shrine for th e priceless collection
hundred
pounds
of
spuds
which
friends assembled realized it as a until there is a thorough house-clean­
presence of your N ational Comman­ Is sure to drive the mischief making of relics and intim ate records of
were
sorted
from
the
result
of
plant­
real
accomplishment, calling for ing of the national dry forces and fed­
der was given.”
knocker away,
George W ashington in possession of
ing
a
10-quart
pail
full
of
seed
pota­
warm
words of commendation and eral units placed squarely under the
Owsley expressed his appreciation Boosting, (not boasting) judiciously W ashington’s old Lodge, No. 39, of
direction of the President of the Uni­
congratulation.
toes,
which
were
purchased
last
of the relief from these m ultitudin-
sustained
which he was Grand Masker. These
ted States” was the charge made by
spring from Enders. The name of
our duties afforded by the national
Refreshments Served
Is A shland’s corrective against relics of W ashington as a Mason will
¿he potato is not known. It would
vice-commanders.
Delicious refreshm ents were ser­ Governor McCray, of Indiana, today
both grief and pain.”
be housed in an exact copy of his
be
of
interest
and
benefit
to
have
ved in the banquet room, entering in echo to the challenge flung last
Secretary Fuller asked th a t all old Masonic lodge room. The room
more
of
this
big
producing
potato
which diners were marched around Sunday by Governor Pinchot of Pen-
to
10« MILLIONS IN CONSTRUCTION ¿hose willing to assist in giving the will be faithfully reproduced
Mrs. Louis Dodge, president of t h e ^ ^ tit e d and grown in this section. the table bearing the huge wedding ) nsr i va«ia- McCray’s statem ent was
Parent-Teacher convention
mem­ every detail, even to the paper on
IN MANHATTAN BOROUGH
Ashland Parent-Teachers Associa-!
~—
cakes, prepared especially for the made in an address of welcome to
bers, num bering about two hundred the wall.
ALL
YEAR
ROUND
SERVICE
tion received a trouble call from of­
occasion. At the close of the banquet the fifteenth annual conference of
NEW YORK. Oct. 16.— If the a- and fifty, a drive around Ashland on
Relics Priceless
AUTHORIZED
TO
KLAMATH
ficials of the Medford circle of the
Dr. Blake. Patron of Alpha Chapter, state governors. Statem ents by other
m ount of building construction now next Tuesday afternoon, register
This gre'*.t memorial will not only
with well chosen rem arks, presented governors will he made at President
under way in the Boro of M anhattan their n ames at the Cham ber of house W ashington’s Masonic mem­ association, asking for help in the:
Coolidge’s “ law and order” confer
alone is any criterion, wages and 'Commerce at the earliest possible orabilia, but also his personal pos­ way of providing lodging for part of
The Postm aster a t Ashland has a beautiful picture of C rater Lake to ence at the Whit«* House this com­
the delegates to the state convetiou ju st received authority from the De­ the happy couple as a token of the
m aterials here are pretty well stab- ’fom ent.
sessions and relics associaked with
of the association which is to be partm ent at W ashington, to contin deep respect in which they are held ing Saturday.
llized and there is small chance of
—---------- -----------------
every stage of his career, of which held there Oct. 23-26
Medford . ue the daily closed pouch mail ser- by the organization.
any decline in either.
a collection was begun shortly after
PORTLAND AND EUREK A, UAL..
has received word to prepare for vice from Ashland to K lam ath Falls
The dining room was tastefully
Exclusive of minor developments,
the G eneral’s death.
BOTH HAVE BANDIT STORIES
three hundred delegates to the con- by automobile stage until June 30, decorated for the occasion
with
such as private construction and
A few moments after W ashington vention, and has not been able to
PORTLAND, Oct. 17.— Police in
1924.
beautiful autum n leaves, and lighted
small projects in general and small
died a t Mount Vernon, Dr. Elisha anyways near meet the demand for
this city are working on th«* solution
projects in general, and there is morej
H eretofore this service has been candles and old fashioned candy
Cullen Dick, an old friend, who has rooms.
of the Siskiyou train robbery anti
Consequently the call for m aintained only during the summer hearts graced ¿he tables.
than $100,000,000 worth of building
held th e post of honor during ¿he help.
m urder mystery, after inspecting an
and fall months but with the rapid
The committee responsible for the
eith er under way or im m ediately con­
laying of th e cornerstone of the-
old Hudson car, bearing a W ashing­
As one day of the convention is completion of the new Green Springs tasty decorations and
delightful
tem plated .
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— Living N ational Capitol, cut the pendulum to be held in Ashland, on the day of
ton license, found back of a garage,
highway it is anticipated th at stage lunch was composed of Mr. and
Here are the m ajor construction costs are on the advance again, ac­ of th e clock which stood in W ash­
and belonging to Vancouver, Wash.
October 25, the local circle would like
program m es:
cording to reports by the departm ent ington’s bedroom. Its hands still to have a hearty response from Ash­ traffic will continue throughout the Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. It is said to answ er th«* description
winter, hence the departm ent has Vaupel, /M r. and Mrs. Hammond,
Twenty-eigth apartm ent houses of labor. W holesale prices have jum ­ point to th e moment which ended
of the car seen hurrying away from
land residents to the appeal for lod­ authorized the all year round ser­ and Mr. and Mrs. McRae.
representing an investm ent o fmore ped nearly two and three-quarters th a t glorious career— 20 m inutes
the scene of the crime.
ging. Those who will offer this as- vice.
than $50,000,000.
Midnight m arked the close of
per cent in September, as compared past 10 p. m. on Saturday, Septem­ sitance, kindly phone Mrs. Dodge.
W hile police are working from
This closed pouch mail which leav­ the enjoyable event and members
Twenty-five new hotels under con- with August. This is in m arked con­ ber 14, 1799. Mrs. W ashington
this
angle, word has com«* from E u­
The program for the session to be
struction, totaling $30,000,000.
tra st with the downward trend since shortly a fte r th e G eneral’s death held in Ashland will be given later. es Ashland each m orining via the of Alpha Chapter and their guests reka, Cal., th a t the arrest of the ban­
Howard stage line has proved quite returned homeward with the pleas­
Various commercial stru ctu res in­ May. Clothing shows thq greatest presented this clock to Dr. Dick
dits is expected there today, by pos­
a
popular one. K lam ath Falls people ant knowledge of having attended
volving an estim ated investm ent of increase, am ouning approxim ately to for the lodge.
ses which have surrounded the sus­
The
Tidings
office
for all have been particularly appreciative
$20,000,000.
four and one half per cent.
an
event
of
unusual
in
trest
In
Ash-
pected men in the wilds of the Kla­
The collection was amplified by
kinds of printing.
of it.
lads’ fratern al circles.
math National Forest.
NEW OREGON SPIRIT
LLOYD GEORGE SICK
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