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MALARIA GERMS
C a n n o t su rv iv e th re e m o n th s
in th e ric h ozone a t A sh lan d .
P u r e d o m estic w a te r h elp s.
A shland D aily T idings
The
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
HEINRICH AIDS
C u res n in e c a se s o u t of ten
of a s th m a .
fac t.
Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S e rv ic e )
VOL NO. V.
ASHLAND CLIMATE
TRAFFIC OFFENDERS ARE
FINED BY JUDGE GOWDY
.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,1923
URGE 5 YEAR BAN
ON FOREIGNERS
He Took The Movies To Church
’ A n d The Whole Town Turned Out
T h is is a proven
NO. 41
OREGON IS BOOSTED
BY S. P. MAGAZINE
COUPLE HARRIED
A HALF CENTURY
Tw o m en, n o t d e s irin g to display
O re g o n ’s scenic, a g r ic u ltu r a l a n d !
th e ir n a m e s a n d a n s w re in g to J o h n
in d u s tr ia l a d v a n ta g e s an d reso u rc es)
Doe a n d R ic h a rd R oe, w e re a rre s te d
a re bein g h e ra ld e d th ro u g h o u t th e !
y e s te rd a y by c h ie f of police M cNabb
c o u n try .
a n d a rra ig n e d b e fo re J u s tic e G ow dy
Criminologist Supplies Two fo r v io la tio n of tra ffic law s T he ow n­ American Legion Convention
An e x a m p le of th e w ide p u b lic ity ;
being given O regon by th e S o u th e rn M r . a n d Mrs. Day Relate 111-
e r of th e c a r wag c h a rg e d w ith s p e e d ­
Figures Chisled from
Would Ban all Immigra­
P acific C om pany is seen in th e c u r ­
ing w ith in th e o c rp o ra te lim its and
teresting Experiences
Colts Automatic
tion for a 5 Year Period
r e n t issu e of th e S o u th e rn P acific
fin ed $10.00. T h e o th e r w ho was
of Their Lives.
B u lle tin j u s t o ff th e p re ss w hich
d riv in g th e c a r, w as fo u n d n o t to
c o n ta in s m u ch v a lu a b le d a ta r e g a r d ­
be in possession of a n o p e ra to r ’s li­
Postal Inspectors Arrive to Assist
ing th e d e v e lo p m e n t a n d o p p o rtu n i­
cen se a n d w as given a fin e of $5.00 Ex-service Men Quit Playing and
B o th W ere P r in te rs — F o rm e r W ork»
in Man-hunt— Abandoned Hud­
tie s o ffe re d in th e s ta te .
Fun and Get Down to Con­
C hief M cN abb s ta te s t h a t in a d ­
son Automobile Found
N ot only does th e p u b lic a tio n c o n ­
e<l in O ne O ffice fo r P e riis i
d itio n to th e c h a rg e s filed t h a t th e
structive Work
ta in a le n g th y a r tic le on th e t e r r i ­
tw o h ad been p a rtic ip a tin g in o th e r
of ;t<> Y ears.
to ry th ro u g h w h ich th e r a ilr o a d ’s
s tu n ts t h a t m ad e th e m ob n o x io u s to
new lin e fro m K irk to O a k rid g e w ill
T h a t P ro f. H e in ric h , w ell know n th e g e n e ra l p u b lic. M cN abb w as com ­
SAN FR A N C ISC O , O ct. 18— One
p a ss b u t i t ig w ell illu s tr a te d w ith
p
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c rim in a lo lig is t w ith th e U n iv e rsity of
Y e s te rd a y ’s T id in g s told of th e o b ­
of th e im p o r ta n t »transactions of th e
p ic tu re s d e p ic tin g m an y s a lie n t fe a ­ s e rv a n c e by A lp h a C h a p te r No. 1,
C a lifo rn ia , o f B e rk le y , is g iv in g v a l­ e ra l m iles in to th e c o u n try to c a tc h
A m e ric a n L e g io n c o n v e n tio n session
tu re s of th e c o u n try . T he co v er page O. E. S. of tile fiftie tli w edding a n ­
u a b le a id in e s ta b lis h in g im p o rta n t th e tw o m en.
le re w as re c o rd e d to d a y w h e n th e
of th e m a g a z in e sh o w s a view of n iv e rs a ry of Mr. an d M rs. W illiam
fa c ts in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e h o ld u p
Photo Courtesy Success Magazine
c o m m itte e on A m e ric an ism filed its
one
of th e m an y b e a u tifu l la k e s in H . D ay, h o n o red m em b e rs o f t h a t
ENGLISH
EX-COP
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of tra in No. 13 a n d th e m u rd e r of
re p o r t,
w h ich w as
a d o p te d , a n d
T he sign “ S ta n d in g Room O n ly ”
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fo u r tra in m e n s o u th of th is city la s t
HUNGER-STRIKE LAURELS
o rg a n iz a tio n . A T id in g s r e p r e s e n ta -
w hich rec o m m e n d s a c e ssa tio n of a ll
is
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T h u rs d a y is th e o p in io n of D an O ’­
im m ig ra tio n fo r a fiv e -y e a r p e rio d . of a c h u rc h . Y et th e r e is a little C on­
lic a tio n is a d e s c rip tiv e a rtic le on g u ish e d co u p le an d o b ta in e d p o in ts
C o n n ell, c h ie f of th e fo rc e of d e te c ­
LONDON,
O ct. 18— T h e
w o rld
T he r e p o r t a lso rec o m m e n d s th e ex­ g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h in
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C ra te r L a k e by J . A. O rm an d y , g e n ­ o f in te r e s t in th e a c h iv e m e n t th a t
tiv e s c o n d u c tin g th e m a n -h u n t.
ch am p io n h u n g e r s tr ik in g t i t l e w ill
c lu sio n o f a ll a lie n s n o t e lig ib le to N. Y., th a t o fte n p u ts it up. I ts p a s ­
e
ra l p a sse n g e r a g e n t fo r th e co m p an y w ill be of in te re s t to m any frie n d s.
A t a la te h o u r y e s te rd a y e v e n in g p ro b ab ly h a v e to be h a n d e d to ex
c itiz e n sh ip , a n d u n iv e rs a l ph y sical to r,
Rev.
Dowe
B.
B
eene,
D.
D.,
a
t P o rtla n d .
a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e T id in g s v is­ In sp e c to r J o h n Sym e, fo rm e rly of
T h e h u sb a n d w as horn of A m e ri­
e d u c a tio n fo r school c h ild re n .
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ite d d e te c tiv e h e a d q u a r te r s in th is th e L ondon police fo rce.
can p a re n ts in C ham bley, Q uebec, in
T hos. S w ayle, o f W a sh in g to n , is ness th re e y e a rs ago an d h a s since
city a n d w as in fo rm e d by O 'C onnell
1851 a n d now living on tw o borrow ed
O’
CONNELL
RAN
Sym e w as d ism isse d fro m th e po
t h a t P ro f. H e n iric h h as succeeded in lice fo rc e in 1910 a n d e v e r sin ce h a s re p o rte d to be g a in in g c o n sid e ra b le t h a t tim e given w ith th e a ssis ta n c e
y
DOWN GARDNER e a rs ab o v e th e a llo tte d Hire»* sco re
e s ta b lis h in g th e id e n tity of tw o of been try in g to a t t r a c t p u b lic a tte n s tr e n g th fo r e le c tio n to th e p o sition of h is d e a co n s o v er 300 m ovie pro - I
a n d ten . W hen a boy he m oved w ith
g ra m s. T h e re is no sale of tic k e ts , ;
D aniel O ’ C onnell, w ho is h ead of h is p a re n ts to V e rm o n t, w h e re he
th e fig u re s t h a t had been chisled from tio n to h is case. H e f re q u e n tly of n a tio n a l c o m m a n d e r.
Labor Pledges Support
sp ecial d e te c tiv e s an d a g e n ts a sse m ­ le a rn e d th e p r in te r 's tra d e , an d w h ile
m e re ly a g e n e ra l u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t
th e n u m b e r on th e fo rty -fiv e C olts m ak e s in c e n d ia ry sp e ec h e s b e fo re
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little
church
th e m a n -h u n t fo r th e c o w a rd ly Sis­ n e ll, Iow a.
re n 15 c e n ts on e n te rin g .
d ish b a n d its.
Tw o of th e fig u re s .‘h in g s to a n n o y th e p olice, w ho a r e
,| where movies are paying off debt.
kiyou h o ld u p a n d m u rd e r, is th e m an
T he o u tco m e of th e a d v e n tu re as
w ere a p p a re n t fro m th e s ta r t a n d th e forced to a r r e s t h im . E v e ry tim e h e can F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r in o b ta in ­
3 6 Years in One O ffice
fin d in g of H e in ric h e s ta b lis h e s a t ! ig a rr e s te d
he in itia te s a
h u n g e r in g th e p a ssa g e of an a d ju s te d com ­ to ld in a re c e n t issu e of Success is th e ex p e rien c e of th is tow n t h a t w ho ra n to e a r th R oy G a rd n e r, n o ­
In c o n n e ctio n w ith h is w ork as a
p e n s a tio n b ill by th e co m in g co n ­ M agazine, h a s been t h a t th e e q u ip ­
to rio u s tra in ro b b e r a n d b a n d it.
le a s t fo u r.
T h e c rim in a lo g is t h a s s tr ik e .
p r in te r, M r. Day h a s an e n v ia b le re c ­
people w ho see th e
in sid e of a
g
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ss.
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p
ers,
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of
R e a d e rs w ill re c a ll t h a t G a rd n e r o rd in th a t he sp e n t an u n b ro k e n
m e n t is a ll paid for, th e c h u rc h d e b t c h u rc h f ir s t a t th e m ovies fin d it
fo rw a rd th e a u to m a tic to th e ch ief
Sym e now h a s tw e n ty -six h u n g e r
th e fe d e ra tio n , to ld th e L e g io n a ire s is b e g in n in g to d w in d le, an d th e
held up tr a in s w ith c o n s id e ra b le f r e ­ p erio d of 36 y e a rs in th e office of th e
in sp e c to r of th e New
Y ork, New s tir k e s to h is re c o rd .
e a sie r to go a g a in fo r s p iritu a l b e t­
t
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u ency a n d s ta r r e d in se v e ra l s e n s a ­ Iow a H e ra ld a t G rin n ell.
H aven & H a rtfo rd ra ilro a d w ith in ­
people of th e tow n h a v e re g a rd e d te r m e n t on S u n d ay , a n d It is’ d o in g
A m a g a z in e w r ite r sa y s w e n eed
fig
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g
boys
w
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m
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s
t
be
p
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.”
tio
n a l escap es, c h ie f of w h ich w as
s tr u c tio n s th a t he d e liv e r it to th e
M eets Susan Mason
th e c h u rc h w ith in c re a s in g a p p ro v a l. w o n d e rs in p u ttin g th e c h u rc h on a
a new
re lig io n .
B u t l e t ’s n o t do
th e d a rin g g e t-a w a y fro m th e fe d ­
C olts fa c to ry a t H a r tf o r d , C o n n e ti-
W
h
ile
em ployed on t h e H erald
T
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p
a
s
to
r
say
s
of
h
is
v
e
n
tu
re
:
“
It
so u n d econom ic fo u n d a tio n .
a n y th in g ra s h u n til w e t r y th e old
e ra l p riso n a t M cN eill’s Isla n d . He Mr. Day m e t Miss S usan M ason, who
Legionaires Quit Playing
c u tt, w ith a view to e s a b lish in g th e
one.— Y oun g sto w n V in d ic a to r.
J is now se rv in g tim e a t L ea v o n w o rth , w as a lso le a rn in g th e p r in te r 's tra d e ,
SAN FR A N C ISC O , O ct. 18.— A f­
re m a in in g fig u re s, of w hich th e r e
K an sas.
TO
COMPLETE
PROGRAM
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a re p ro b ab ly tw o. T he fa c to ry h e a d s
RECTORY BUILT AT NIGHT
e g a te o f th e f if th a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n
m a rrie d , th e c e re m o n y being p e r ­
r e p o r t th a t th ey w ill c o -o p e ra te in
FOR P. T. CONVENTION SISSON BANK BUYS LOT FOR
of th e A m e ric an L egion b u ck led
th e m a te r.
fo rm e d by T hos. B rau d e, a B a p tist
DU NSM U IR, C al., O ct. 18— M any dow n to b u sin e ss to d a y to p u t a c ro ss
NEW RANKING STRUCTURE c le rg y m a n , Oct. 11, 1873.
Mrs. L ouis D odge goes to M edford
M akes O th e r D iscoveries
new h o m es a re in p ro ce ss of con th e m o st c o n s tru c tiv e p ro g ra m in th e
T h ey w orked sid e by sid e in th e
to d ay to m e e t w ith
th e P. T. A.
“ P ro f. H e in ric h h a s m ad e o th ei s tru c tio n , a n d so m e old h o u s e s a r e
h
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to
ry
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SISSON,
C
al.,
O
ct.
18—
T
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o f th e H erald fo r m any y e a rs,
council
to
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ts
v a lu a b le d e te u c tio n s fro m hig ex am ­ being rem o d e le d t o su p p ly th e d e ­
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fa
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t
th e h u sb a n d rem a in e d witii
in a tio n of th e p a ir of o v e ra lls th a t m and fo r sm a ll a p a rtm e n ts .
K LA M A TH FA L L S, Oct. 18— T he fo r th e s ta te c o n v e n tio n to be held
t
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ld u n til th ey m oved to A sh­
one of th e b a n d its d isc a rd e d im m e d ­
found n e x t w eek in M edford a n d A sh la n d .
A new re c to ry h a s b een a d d e d f o r se rv ic e m en , to p ro v id e h o m es fo r sk e le to n of an in fa n t w as
lan
d
in
1907.
F o r th e b e n e fit of th o se w ho w ish | O rd e r of E ag les. T h e E a g le s p u r
ia te ly a f t e r th e h o ld u p ,’’ sa id C hief
R ev. A r th u r C hild of S t. B a r n a b a s ’ v e te ra n s , o rp h a n s , a n d p la c in g a d ­ S u n d a y m o rn in g th e sage b ru sh n e a r
R etires From Favorite Trail»*
O ’ C o n n ell. W h en a sk e d as to th e
to a tte n d a n d h a v e no m ea n s of h ased th e se lo ts som e y e a rs a g o to
c h u rc h h e re . T h is b u ild in g is u n iq u e ju s te d c o m p e n sa tio n b e fo re co n g ress, th e old ju n k p ile on th e old F o rt
F
o llo w in g tiie ir a rriv a l in A sh lan d ,
build
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a
ll,
b
u
t
th
e
y
la
te
r
d
ro
p
p
ed
n a tu r e of th e d isc o v e rie s, O’ C onnell
Mrs.
S w edenborg
in th a t th e m en of th e p a ris h h a v e a n d an in c re a se in L egion m e m b e r­ K la m a th ro ad by S h e riff Low, Dep tra n s p o rta tio n ,
th
is
idea.
Mr. Day w as em ployed on th e T id ­
a n d his a s s is ta n ts held a w h isp e re d
u ty S h e riff Cozad, an d P h illip s Mot- h a s been a p o in te d c h a irm a n of a
a lm o st e n tire ly c o n s tru c te d it a n d ship.
in
g s u n til 1910, w hen in* decided to
T
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a
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k
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re
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t
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new
b
u
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­
c o n s u lta tio n , a f te r w hich he a n n o u n ­
sc h e n b a c k e r S u n d a y m o rn in g . T he c o m m ittee to a r r a n g e fo r c a rs. T hose
a re now d o in g th e fin is h in g w o rk .
Kian
Resolution
Fought
fo
rs a k e , fo r a ll tim e, tin* “ s tic k ” a n d
ing
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la
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th
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b
u
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ced th a t it w ould be im p o ssib le to
re m a in s w ere in a la rg e w ooden to ­ who w ish t o ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th a t
T h e re c to r. R ev. C hild, h a s been a s
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line
g a u g e of th e p r in te r.
H aving
in g w ill be w o rk ed o u t th is w in te r,
d iv u lg e th e in fo rm a tio n , a s to do so
busy as a n y of th e m . T h e m en did is s till th e s u b je c t of a h o t d e b a te bacco box a n d p a rtia lly covered by p lan , a r e to m ee t e ith e r a t th e L i­
se
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n
d h av ­
an d a s soon a s th e w e a th e r p e rm its
m ig h t re v a l a n im p o r ta n t a v e n u e
t h e i r w ork a f t e r d in n e r u n til 11 p. in th e re s o lu tio n s c o m m itte e a n d it a tin y s h ir t. T he body h ad been b ra ry o r a t J u n io r H ig h . P h o n e to
in th e s p rin g w ork w ill be s ta r te d . ing saved d u rin g th e ir d ays o f p ro ­
a lo n g w hich th e o ffic e rs a r e w o rk in g .
w ra p p e d in a la rg e c u rta in . On th e th e c o m m itte e if p ossible, th a t c a rs
m ., w o rk in g by e le c tric lig h t.
is
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he b a n k h a s been g o in g fo r seven d u c tiv ity , th ey w ere e n a b le d to r e ­
B u t it is e v id e n t th a t th e o ffic e rs
b o tto m of th e box th e fo llo w in g m es­ e n o u g h m ay be p ro v id ed .
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ay
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of
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tir e from a c tiv e w ork an d spend th e
p lace a g r e a t d e a l of c re d it in th e
On T h u rs d a y ’s p ro g ra m , M rs. A lta m o n th s, a n d its a s se ts to -d a y a re
sa g e w as in scrib ed in p e n c il:
v en tio n .
m ellow y e a rs of th e ir lives in com ­
o v er $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
fin d in g s of P ro f. H e in ric h an d c o n ­
“ God B less o u r
little
d a rlin g . M. S te p h e n s an d D ean J a m is o n from
S a m u el G om pers, w ho a d d re sse d
p a ra tiv e ease.
s id e r hem h ig h ly im p o rta n t.
O. A. C. w ill a p p e a r. B oth w ill m ee t
th e c o n v e n tio n , sa id t h a t n e v e r b efo re M o th er a n d D a d .”
M rs. Day tin* O ld e r
P o s ta l C h ief A rriv e s
m o th e rs
w ho h a v e
T h e p ro p o rtio n s of th e tin y body in co n fe re n ce
h a s A m e ric an la b o r been so u n ite d
Mrs.
Day,
w ho w as horn of Y an­
R e in fo rc e m e n ts w ere ad d ed to th e
in d ic a te t h a t t h e bab y had been a- p ro b le m s a b o u t w hich th e y w ould
fo
r
a
p
ro
g
ra
m
o
f
th
e
b
e
st
in
A
m
e
ri­
kee
p
a
re
n
ts
in
Illin o is in 1*849, is
g ro w in g a rm y of d e te c tiv e s a n d sp ec­
it died. like advice. M rs. S te p h e n s is co n ­
can ism a s a p p lie d to th e la b o r m ove­ b o u t fo u r d a y s old w hen
75 y e a rs of age. D espite h e r y e a rs
ial a g e n ts w ith th e a rr iv a l of C hief
Social
m en t.
T h e re is n o th in g to in d ic a te w h e th e r n ected w ith th e S ociety of
sh
e ig a c tiv e, e n jo y s good h e a lth a n d
In sp e c to r C has. R id d ifo rd y e ste rd a y
it died a n a tu r a l d e a th o r o th e rw ise , H ygiene a n d D ean J a m is o n is Dean
looks
fo rw a rd , as does h e r h u s b a n d ,
from S p o k an e. H e w as acco m p an ied
of W om en a t O. A. C. T hey w ill both
a
lth
o
u
g
h
th
e
s
h
e
riff
is
in
clin
e
d
to
to
e
n
jo
y in g m any y e a rs in th e w h irr
REPORT STATES OKLAHOMA
by In sp e c to rs A lb e rt P o rsle y a n d J.
be a v a ila b le fo r c o n fe re n ce s a t th e
b
elieve
t
h
a
t
th
e
ch
ild
died
n
a
tu
r
a
lly
of
life.
FLOODS ARE RECEDING
M A R S H F IE L D , O ct. 18— A n n o u n ­
E.- F itz g e ra ld a n d th e trio w ill give
an d w as placed th e r e by its p a re n ts. C lub h o u se a t a n y tim e T h u rs d a y
R eview T h e ir A chievem ent
c
e
m
e
n
t
th
a
t
he
w
ill
c
h
a
n
g
e
th
e
p
lea
a s sis ta n c e to O ’C onnell a n d th o se w ho
and w ill be gald to m ee t a n y one
M
o
tsc
h
e
n
b
a
ck
e
r,
w
ho
w
as
h
u
n
t
­
In
rev ie w in g th e ir m aried life of
OKLAH OM A C ITY , O ct. 18-
have been w o rk in g on th e c a se since of A r th u r C ovell, c rip p le d a s tro lo
t h a t d e s ire s to see th em .
in
g
in
t
h
a
t
v
ic
in
ity
d
u
r
in
g
th
e
w
e
e
k
­
B E R L IN , O ct., 18.— O m n i o u s h a lf a c e n tu ry th ey a ttr ib u te th e ir
g e r a n d co n fessed p lo tte r of m a n / F lo o d s w h ich h a v e re s u lte d in d is a s ­
a w eek ago.
end saw th e c ig a r box, a n d c a u g h t
c
lo
u d s have g a th e re d o v er G erm any, su ccess to th e fa c t th a t th e y p ra c ­
tro
u
s
d
a
m
a
g
e
in
m
an
y
p
a
rts
of
th
is
c
rim
es,
from
“
g
u
ilty
”
to
“
n
o
t
g
u
il­
Guardsmen Assist in Hunt
a
g
lan
c
e
o
f
w
h
a
t
w
as
w
ith
in
th
ro
u
g
h
p
o
in
tin g th e w ay to th e g ra v e s t d e ­ tic e d tr u e c o m ra d esh ip from tlie be­
s
ta
te
,
a
r
e
sa
id
to
be
ra
p
id
ly
re
c
e
d
in
g
MAIL FROM DYNAMITED TRAIN
G o v e rn o r P ie rc e , fro m h is office a t ty , w as m ad e h e re tlil.i a fte rn o o n
th
e
sw
ollen
box.
H
e
re
p
o
rte
d
to
g in n in g , and th a t a s p irit of h e lp ­
s tric k e n se c tio n s
of th e
S alem , h a s in s tru c te d C ap t. J o h n Q. by C lau d e G iles, a ttto r n e y fo r C ov­ a n d th e
RECEIVED AT SACRAMENTO v e lo p m e n ts in th e im m e d ia te fu tu re .
S
h
e
riff
Low
.
P essim ism h a s been g re a tly d e e p ­ fu ln e ss h a s e v e r p rev a ile d . “ B re a k e rs
s ta te a r e o b ta in in g lim ite d re lie f.
A dam s, C o m m an d in g th e F o u r th A r­ ell.
N. I. Tow ey, a s s is ta n t co ro n e r,
h av e a p p e a re d d u rin g th e fifty y e a rs
D am ag e h a s re a c h e d e n o rm o u s
A lth o u g h th e r e w ill be no r e tr a c ­
tille ry C orpse, O. N. G„ of th is city,
M ail
m a tte r,
in c lu d in g
p o sta l ened by th e s u m m a ry re je c tio n of th e
b
ro
u
g
h
t
th
e
box
an
d
body
to
th
e
t h a t we have been h u sb a n d a n d
g
o
v
e
rn
m
e
n
t’s
p
ro
p
o
sa
l
by
F
ra
n
c
e
and
to keep a d e ta il of th re e m en on tio n of C o v ell’s co n fessio n t h a t h e fig u re s a n d th o u s a n d s a re h o m eless
ca rd s, le tte r s a n d c irc u la rs ; w hich
c
o
ro
n
e
r’s
o
ffice
th
is
m
o
rn
in
g
.
T
h
e
re
B elgium .
C o n s te rn a tio n h as seized w ife,” said M rs. Day, “ but com m on
T h is c ity s u ffe re d
d u ty to w o rk in c o n ju n c tio n w ith in s tig a te d th e m u rd e r o f M rs. E b b a a n d d e s titu te .
w as d a m a g e d by th e b la s t of a bom b
a r e few clu es w hich m ig h t e sta b lish
c itiz e n s in v a rio u s d is tric ts an d o f­ sen se a n d c h a rity p rev a ile d , w ith th e
o ffic ia ls re p re s e n tin g th e co m p an ies C ovell, h is sis te r-in -la w , h is a t t o r ­ th e g r e a te s t d a m a g e b u t loss is r e ­
w hen S o u th e rn P acific tr a in No. 13
th e id e n tity of th e in fa n t. O nly a few
fic ials c o n te m p la te th e f u tu r e w ith re s u lt t h a t d iffic u ltit *s w ere su c ce ss­
m o st in te re s te d in th e h o ld u p a n d n ey w ill seek to sav e him fro m p a y ­ p o rte d fo rm e v e ry d is tr ic t.
a t tu n n e l No. 13 n e a r th e C a lifo rn ia -
fu lly su rm o u n te d and h a rm o n y h as
bones
a
n
d
t
h
e
s
k
u
ll
of
th
e
sm
all
g
rav e a p p re h e n sio n .
q u a d ru p le m u rd e r.
T h e d e ta il is in g th e e x tre m e p e n a lty th ro u g h a
O regon lin e, w as held up a n d robbed
triu
m p h e d .”
sk
e
le
to
n
h
a
d
w
ith
sto
o
d
th
e
action
A d e la y is expected in th e s e ttle ­
com posed of S e rg e a n t E. G. H igh, p lea of in s a n ity , it w as in d ic a te d .
TEXAN WOULD DIVORCE
on th e a fte rn o o n of O ctober 1 1 th ,
m e n t of th e R u h r re p a ra tio n s issue.
of th e e le m e n ts. T he c o ro n e r will
G iles w as to c o n fe r w ith C ivell
C o rp o ra l M oore a n d P riv a te V ictor
CORRESPONDENCE BRIDE
w as receiv ed h e re to -d ay by P o s t­
D elay m ea n s ra p id in c re a s e o f c h a n ­ FO R M E R ASHLA ND R E S ID E N T
p
u
rs
u
e
an
in
v
e
s
tig
a
tio
n
,
how
ever,
D ale. T h e th r e e m en h av e been on a g a in la te to d a y , a n d d e c id e d e fin ­
m a s te r H a ro ld J . M cC urry, a c c o rd ­
K IL L E D IN BEND SA W M ILL
a s f a r a s possible.
ces
of civil w a r b re a k in g o u t. F ig h t­
d u ty fo r th e p a s t few d a y s a n d th e ir ite ly on w h a t a c tio n to tb e ta k e n .
BO STO N, O ct. 18— C h a rle s
W.
ing to th e S a c ra m e n to Bee.
ing
is
a
lre
a
d
y
u
n
d
e
r
w
ay
in
som
e
e ff o r ts a re c e n te re d in s e a rc h in g th e T he tr ia l is s e t fo r F rid a y a n d if th e A lb e rt, of M ald en , h a s file d a p e ti­
A p p ro x im a tely 200
le tte r s
ad-
F u e n r a l se rv ic es fo r th e la te B en ­
ATTENDANCE AT YELLOWSTONE d rese d to S a c ra m e n ta n s x e r e in th e se ctio n s an d m ay e n v elo p th e e n tire
c o u n try in th e v ic in ity of th e h o ldup. p le a is c h a n g e d a t t h a t tim e th e r e tio n fo r d iv o rc e .
c
o
u
n
try
.
I
t
ig
feahed
t
h
a
t
B
a
v
a
ria
ja
m
in H. W y a n t, 33, w ho w as in ­
ARE SHATTERED THIS YEAR ex p ress c a r a.t th e tim e of th e ex­
Hudson Car Is Found
u n d o u b te d ly w ill be som e d e la y in
A lb e rt te s tifie d h is b rid e le ft him
is
th
re
a
te
n
in
g
a
rm
e
d
re
sista
n
c
e
.
T
he
s
ta
n
tly k illed in a m ill a c cid e n t a t
W o rd w as receiv ed y e s te rd a y a f ­ s ta r tin g th e h e a rin g .
on h is w e d d in g fiv e y e a rs a g o an d
plosion an d a ll w e re p a rtia lly d a m ­ re d te r r o r h a s g rip p e d Saxony and
N o rth B end, O regon.
O ctober 15,
Y E L L O W ST O N E N A T I O N A L
te rn o o n fro m P o r tla n d g iv in g th e in ­
t h a t h e h a s n e v e r seen h e r sin ce.
aged by fire. E ach piece of m ail m a t­ re in fo rc e m e n ts a re b e in £ m oved in.
1923
w
ill
be
held
to
m
o
rro w a f t e r ­
fo rm a tio n t h a t o ffic ia ls h a d fo u n d
Planned Wholesale Murder
S h e w e n t to H a r tf o r d , C o n n ., a n d P A R K , O ct. 18— All tra v e l rec o rd s te r, w hen receiv ed h e re , w as s ta m p ­
noon
a
t
2
o
’clock
from
S tocks U n­
a H u d so n c a r a b a n d o n e d on a ro ad
S E A T T L E , JOct. \1 8 — Twfeiyuy-six w ro te him a le tte r once a w eek sa y ­ to Y ello w sto n e N a tio n a l P a r k w ere ed w ith th e in sc rip tio n , “ D am aged CALF’S FEET, HEAD AND
d e rta k in g
p a rlo rs.
R em ain s w ere
n e a r V a n c o u v e r, W a sh .
T h e a u to re s id e n ts of B an d o n a n d
v ic in ity in g sh e w ould n o t liv e w ith him , b ro k e n d u rin g th e seaso n w hich clo- in w reck of A sh la n d -G erb e r tra in a t
GAIT
ARE
LIKE
A
BEAR
b
ro
u
g
h
t
h
e
re
th
is
m
o
rn in g ou No.
is d e scrib ed as being a seven p a s se n ­ w ere m a rk e d fo r d e a th a t th e h a n d s
O regon,
p r e f e rr in g to be a “ c o rre sp o n d en c e sed S e p te m b e r 2 0 th . T h is is acco rd - S isk iy o u ,
O ctober
11,
13
from
th
e
Coos
c
o
u
n
ty city w h e re
g e r to u rin g c a r, body p a in te d blue o f A r th u r C ovell, c rip p led a s tro lo g e r a n d p la to n ic b rid e .”
in g to
o ffic ia l
rev ise d
s ta tis tic s 1 9 2 3 .”
A
TH
O
L,
M
ass.,
Oct.
I
S
—
A
fre
a
k
th
e
a
c
c
id
e
n
t
o
c
c
u
rre
d
.
a n d w heels a n d h u b s p a in te d red
w hich h a v e ju s t been issu ed .
a n d co n fessed m u rd e r e r , a c c o rd in g
P r io r to th e d is trib u tio n of th e c a lf w ith fro n t fe e t lik e th o se of a
A w ife a n d
tw o c h ild re n , th e
T h e c a r a p p a re n tly had been d riv e n to H uke S. M ay, p ro fe s s io n a l c rim ­
T he to ta l tra v e l w as 138,352 p e r ­
m ail, M cC urry o rd e re d a ll
le tte r s b e a r is th e p ro p e rty of H. Z ack, of
FORDS
ARE
ABANDONED
y
o
u
n
g
e
st
n
in
e
d
a
y s old and a n o th e r
a long d ista n c e , to g e th e r w ith th e
sons c o m p a red w ith 98,223 in th e
in o lo g ist, w ho h a s a n n o u n c e d h is r e ­
an d c a rd s placed in a p p ro p ria te siz­ N o rth O ra n g e , a c a ttle d e a le r.
IN
AND
NEAR
ASHLAND
th
re
e
y
e
a
rs
of
ag
e, su rv iv e Mr. W y­
fa c t th a t a la rg e H u d so n to u rin g c a r
season of 1922. Of th e to ta l only
s u lts in d e c ip h e rin g th e m u rd e r p lo t
ed en v elo p es w ith th e a d d re s s in ­
T
he
a
n
im
a
l,
w
hich
is
th
re
e
a n t, who w as b orn an d ra ise d in T a l­
w as seen g o in g th r u A sh la n d a p p ro x ­
975 p e rso n s a rriv e d p rio r to th e o f­
code of »the C o q u ille p ris o n e r.
Two Ford machines, one bearing ficial o p e n in g J u n e 2 0 th . T h e in ­ scrib ed on th e o u tsid e . T h is m ove m o n th s old, has fro n t fe e t a lm o st e n t w h e re he lived w ith his p a re n ts
im a te ly
an
hour
fo llo w in g
th e
an Oregon license, written to an c re a se o f 40,129 v isito rs th is y e a r w as n e c essa ry , a s m an y of th e le t­ e x actly lik e a b e a r ’s, an d its h ead a n d fa m ily d u rin g th e e a rly y e a rs
h o ld u p a n d m u rd e r a d d s s tre n g th
L a te b u lle tin fro m C oquille sa y s: owner near Roseburg, the other with
te r s w ere b u rn ed on th e e d g e s and also rese m b le s t h a t of a b e a r. W hen
of h is life. S everal y e a rs of h is la te r
to th e o p in io n th a t th e a rc h -m u rd e r-
exceeded th e
m ost c o n fid e n t p re ­
A r th u r C ovell w as p e rm itte d to
w
ere p a rtly o u t of th e envelopes. th e a n im a l w a lk s it lopes
California license and having a seaso n e s tim a te by a t le a s t 15,000.
lik e a y o u th w ere sp e n t in A sh lan d w h e re
es m ay h av e m ad e th e ir escap e to th e
c h a n g e h is p le a of “ g u ilty ” to “ n o t non-resident permit scraped
b ear.
from
th e m a jo r p o rtio n of his e d u c a tio n
n o r th in th e H u d so n th a t passed
Of th e to ta l tra v e l th is y e a r 44,-
g u ilty ” by J u d g e K e n d a ll h e re to ­ the windshield, were picked up re­
w
as receiv ed .
th o u g h h e re .
806 p e rso n s cam e by ra il,
91,224 SERVICES FOR DEPARTED
day. C ovell w as b ro u g h t in to c o u rt
cently by Chief McNab. One abandon
A cco rd in g to th e b e st in fo rm a tio n
WILL BE HELD SUNDAY BEND GIRL OF 7 YEARS
on a cot. T h e t r i a l is ex p ected to ed machine brought in this morning by a u to m o b ile , 207 by m otorcycle,
o b ta in a b le , th e big H u d so n passed
IS BURNED TO DEATH AM BASSADOR H A RV EY MAY BE
a n d 1,140 on h o rse back a n d on foot.
s ta r t in tw o wreek s. T h e c o u rt o v e r­
from Chestnut street was taken to
th ro u g h A sh la n d a n h o u r fo llow ing
SU C C E ED ED BY E L I 111 RO OT
F u n e ra l serv ices fo r th e re m a in s
ru le d th e re q u e s t of a tto r n e y G iles,
the Ford Garage where it is now in OTTO LUCK “OUT OF
th e tra g e d y , a n d w as tra v e lin g a t
BEND,
O
re.,
O
ct.
18—
B
u
rn
s
s
u
s
­
of M rs. A nice M cC lanahan, 80, w ill
consul fo r C ovell, fo r an a llo w a n c e
the keeping of the officials. Inves­
m o re th a n a u su a l r a te of speed.
LONDON, Oct. 18.— A dvices, ap
seven-year-old
LUCK” ; CHARGED WITH
he held S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 ta in e d by D o ro th y ,
of $250 fo r d e fe n se fu n d s b u t p ro m ­
P olice C h ief M cNabb
s ta te s
th a t
tigation has been instituted with the
p
a
re
n tly a u th e n tic , received h e re
DRIVING WHILE DRUNK o ’clock fro m th e th e B a p tist c h u rc h d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. A. C. Fox,
ised m oney fo r le g itim a te ex p en ses.
so o n a f te r re a c h in g th e scene of th e
motor vehicle department of the
N A PA , C al., Oct. 17— O tto L uck w hen
R ev.
B. C. M iller
w ill a t th e ir ho m e a t a lo g g in g cam p from W a sh in g to n in d ic a te th a t A m ­
h o ld u p he w e n t to th e te le g ra p h o f­
state to ascertain the direct owner­ of N ap a w as “ o u t of lu c k ” y e ste rd a y o ffic ia te . In te r m e n t w ill be m ad e in ' n e a r B end cau sed th e c h ild ’s d e a th . b a ssa d o r H arv ey will p ro b a b ly be
fice a t S isk iy o u a n d in s tru c te d th e STANLEY ROBINETTE IS
ship of the machine. A California w h en a c o m p la in t w as filed in th e th e M o u n tain View* c e m e te ry by J . B u ria l w ill be m ad e in P o rtla n d . succeeded by E llh u R oot, fo rm e r sec­
o p e ra to r to im m e d ia te ly n o tify s h e r ­
T he re p o rt o cca­
ELECTED POLICE JUDGE Ford coupe, lodged In the ditch ju s tic e c o u rt c h a rg in g h im w ith d r iv ­ P. D odge a n d sons.
T h irte e n d ays ago th e g ir l’s c lo th es r e ta r y of s ta te .
iffs a t J a c k s o n v ille , G ra n ts P a ss and
sions m uch s u rp r is e h e re , a s it w as
three and a half miles below Ash­ in g h is c a r w’h ile u n d e r t h e in flu ­
T h e s e rio u s illn e ss of M rs. Mc­ c a u g h t fire w hen she a tte m p te d to
R o se b u rg , b e lie v in g t h a t th e b a n d its
S ta n le y R o b in e tte , fo rm e r c h ie f o f land is still in the Ford garage a- ence of liq u o r S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
g e n e ra lly a n tic ip a te d th a t th e p o st
C la n a h a n lin g e re d fo r tw o w eek s a t p u t a stic k of wood in th e stove.
had p ro b a b ly g o n e n o rth , b u t in d is ­ p o lice of A sh lan d , h a s been e le c te d waitibg word from state authorities
w ould go to s o lic ito r g e n e ra l. .Tames
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c u ssin g th e m a tte r w ith a T id in g s po lice ju d g e , su cceed in g J o h n D ill, in California as to the disposal of
N a p a -V a lle jo h ig h w a y by
T ra ffic w as rem o v ed to th e Com u n ity H o s­
FAIR COSTS $250 FINE
r e p o r te r e x p re sse d d o u b t t h a t th e op- w ho re sig n e d te n d ay s ag o to r e tu r n the car. Other departments of the
O ficer A sedo, w ho tra ile d th e m o to r­ p ita l w h e re h e r d e a th o c c u rre d a t
F A L L R IV E R M ILLS, C al., Oct. WOULD ROB TREASURER
a r a t o r h a d n o tifie d o ffic e rs a t G ra n ts to h is fo rm e r hom e in O k lah o m a. T h e city are quiet, according to Mr. Mc­
is t se v e ra l m iles. T he o ffic e r r e p o r t­ six o ’clock th is m o rn in g .
17—
D u rin g th e re c e n t fa ir a t Mc­
P a s s a n d R o se b u rg , a t le a s t in tim e new c ity m a g is tr a te is a fo rm e r s e r­ Nab.
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BROCKTO N.
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voided by q u ick a c tio n on th e p a rt riv e fo r th e fu n e ra l fro m E a s te rn
on th e c h a rg e of tra n s p o rtin g j a c k ­ T h e W o m a n 's C h ristia n T e m p era n ce
I t is a w eek to d a y since th e h o ld u p
D u rin g th e p erio d t h a t th e city
One of the mysteries of this world of a p p ro a c h in g a u to is ts , w ho dodged O regon, w hich w as th e hom e of th e
a ss b ra n d y a n d se llin g th e sam e. H e U nion In a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n h a s v o t­
o c c u rre d , in w hich T ra in m e n B ates, h a s been w ith o u t a police ju d g e P o ­ is why a bandmaster doesn’t wear
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S en g , J o h n s o n , a n d D a u g h e rty lost lice C h ief M cN abb a n d h is m en h av e his medals on his back where the
fifte e n y e a rs ago. S he h a s been liv­ tic e F . M. C alllson in th e to w n sh ip
th e ir n a m e s a n d a n sw e rin g to J o h n audience can see them.— Chicago
C oolidge to rem ove p ro h ib itio n e n ­
The Tidings office for all in g a t 139 Second s tr e e t w ith a r e l­
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c o u rt a n d w as fin ed $250. T h e fin e fo rc e m e n t from th e a u th o r ity of th e
Gowdy in the justice of peace court. Herald-Examiner.
kinds of printing.
a tiv e fo r th e p a s t few y e a rs .
was paid.
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s e c re ta ry of th e tre a s u ry .
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