Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1923, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months
in the rich ozone at Ashland.
Pure domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The
Tidings Has Been Ashland s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a. This is a proven
fact.
.'(In te rn a tio n a l News W ire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor -to the Sem i-W eekly Tldiugs. Volum e 43.
COMB COUNTRY
F 0 R SLAYERS
GRANGE IS DENIED ACCESS TO
REFERENDUM LEAGUE BOOKS
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 19>3
GERMAN EMPIRE
IS BREAKING UP
FRENCH MAYOR ADMIRES
AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN
SEARCHING AUTOS ON MERE
SUSPICION IS FORBIDDEN
P. T. DELEGATES
ARE IN SESSION
On the ground th at the state
San Francisco, Oct. 23.— Automo-
grange is a lodge and ont a political
bilists suspected of violating the Vol­
organization, Cryil G. Brownell,
stead Act cannot be arrested “ on
president of the state income tax
mere suspicion,” said Federal Judge
600 Circulars Have Been Mailed referendum league, has declined to Reds Seize Hamburh Port and
Partridge, in granting the motion o f 'on n
_
perm it the books of the organization
to All P arts of the
20 Persons Killed and 40
A ttorney Edward o ’Dea for return of ' u Delegates and Prominent
to
be
inspected
by
the
grange.
Fol­
Country.
Are Wounded.
| an automobile and eighty gallons of
Speakers at Medlord in
lowing Brow nell’s explanation, the
State Convention.
alcohol
seized
on
the
San
Bruno
high
D escriptions o f W anted
Men Are grange delegation threatened to in­
Secessionists Take Duisburg and An­
way
last
December
from
Virgil
Moc
C om pleted— B elieved to Be
stitu te m andam us proceedings to
naberg— Riots and Disorders
cl-
I C onvention W ill t o m e to A shland
A long th e Coast.
compel Brownell to allow them tff
In Many Districts
Thursday A fternoon— Dinner
‘‘Prohibition agents cannot makel
see the books. The delegation wishes
F eatu re of E ven in g
such arrests upon mere suspicion,” j
One of the largest forces of men ev­ to know who has contributed to the
BERLIN, Oct. 23— Germany, once
said the court, “ and this court will
er used in a m an-hunt in the W est is campaign fund used ¿o oppose the
The eighteenth aunual convention
proud
Em
pire
of
Europe,
is
break
not uphold the indiscrim inate stop­
combing the country for the three income tax m easure.
lng
to
pieces
and
being
dism
em
ber­
of
the Oregon Parent Teachers As-
ping of autom obiles along the high-
d ’A utrem ont brothers and Barnard
C. E. Spence, appointed by Gover­
ed.
way and a subsequent search with- sociation, which is a branch of th«
LaChance, the four bandits wanted nor Pierce as state m arket m aster,
out
reasonable cause.”
Twenty
persons
were
killed
and
National Congress of Mothers and
for the holding up of the Southern and form erly m aster of the state
40
were
wounded
when
Red
forces
Pacific train and the killing of four,1 grange, made the demand on Brown
the Parent Teachers associations,
trainm en. A lthough the leaders I n 1 ell. He was accompanied by M. C. seized the great German port. Ham­
will open in Medlord, this evening
berg.
Secession!«1
.»
have
seized
Duis­
continuing
until Friday evening
the search are not tipping the in fo r-' Glover, representative of the grange,
burg
and
the
town
hall
a
t
Annaberg,
, Approximately ¿hree
hundred
m ation as to the probable location of and an accountant
>
over which they hoisted the Rhine­
• conveutioners will be guests of Med­
the four men, every indication points,
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ford during the m ajor portion of the
to the fact the hunt is being concen-; fXOYD GEORGE PAYS RESPECT land republican flag.
The
Separatist
movement
has
conference. A special train bearing
t rated along the northern coast of TO OUR DEPARTED PRESIDENT
been sweeping through the R uhr
¡two hundred and fifty women from
California and along the extreme
Portland and Salem has been con­
southern coast of Oregon. However.
MARION, Ohio. Oct. 23— “ I came district like wild-fire and the Seces­
sionists
have
captured
the
great
the hands of the law have been spread J to pay a trlb u te of reapect tQ thp
signed to Medford. O ther represen­
The Rumage Sale held under the
tatives from Roseburg and south
io every district in the west lrom memory of one who in put,i|c Ufe university city of Bonn. The whole
auspices of the Civic Club closed will arrive on regular trains.
German situation is growing more
the Canadian border to Mexico, and became beloVi,d tQ the
people of
Saturday afternoon and is declared
there is little liklihood of the ban-
tu rb u len t hourly. Fighting, i disor­
Probably the six state officers,
America and the w orld,” said Lloyd
by Mrs. W right to be the most suc­ wi/.h Mrs. J. F. llill of Portland as
dits being at liberty for long."
ders, and rioting are reported from
George, Ex-Prem ier of England, be­
cessful venture of the season.
C irculars M ailed
num erous d istricts. The Commun­
president, will be in Medford when«
fore he left ¿he rear platform of his
Dan O’Connell, chief special agent
W orking in smooth cooperation sessions will be held in the Pres­
ists of H am berg have proclaimed a
.
_
train . The form er Prem ipr laid n
Copyright, Keystone View Co.
with her many capable assistants. byterian church. Comprehensive dis-
general strike. Reichsw eher troops
...
. . .
. .
w reath on the tomb of the late Pres-
M. ED O U ARD l l E R ^ ' -
o f Lyotu, Fran^
chief postal inspector, and the men
the president states th a t the sale Plays of boys’ and girls’ work, child
are reported on the way to give bat­
ident H arding. W hile in Marion he
working under them at headquarters
tle to the Reds and Secessionists. Certain They W ill Re of Aid in D evelop in g C loser R ela tio n s'B e tw e en th e was carried on wi/h no difficulty ¡w elfare- and magazines, etc., will be
in this city have completed the work a? ° T " ? , *
mÍDUteS VlSlt,ng
and many interested people called on display every day.
Worst Is Feared
Tw o C ountries
Mrs. H arding.
of mailing 6000 descriptive circulars,'
during the two days. Everyone was ! Mrs. Louis Dodge will preside
BERLIN, Oct. 23— Developments
M. Edouard H erriott. Mayor » (¡w h en they visited Lyons as Good pleased with the m erchandise o f - ! ° ver the opening session Tuesday
so th a t it will be a m atter of only a
of the last few hours, including ac­
few hours until descriptions of the, DEVELOPING MARKET FOR
fered and at the close of the sale not ¡evpning. Addresses of welcome by
tivities of Reds a t H am berg and Lyons, France ,who arrived in th is!W ill Delegates last summer,
SPECIALTY LINES A PROBLEM
men will be in the hands of every
Secessionists in Duisberg presage country recently and is m aking a
county
Through you I am venturing to a great am ount of clothes and trink- ¡Prominent Medford and
law enforcem ent agency in the nation, j
ets
were
held
over
the crum bling of the German nation. speaking tour of the principal cities, ¡offer
officials
are
slated.
Special
music
greetings to all those noble
The descriptive circulars mailled car-' The development of m arkets for A proclam ation has been issued at has registered his adm iration for the ¡American wo“ en,” said the letter
The flower booth attrac.‘ed much will also be featured.
ry only photos of Roy and Ray d ’-{ our specialty lines constitutes Ore­ Alx-la-Chappelle, which proclaims a
The four day sessions, consisting
to the American Committee, "who attention and quantities of bulbs
American
woman in a ,e t' , are
A utrem ont. A photograph of Hugh gon's most pressing ag ricu ltu ral Rhineland republic. Grave apprehen­ tpr
tho business
a
earning th eir own living through ' WeFe S° ld’ m aking the ,adie8 of t h e 'of Tuesday evening, W ednesday
d'A utrem ont, the youngest of the problem. Our need Is for large pow- sion is felt here for the oiwtcome. Devastated ^ ’ ^ » 1 ^ ^
C" ‘b
• > • • « « « • to ¡Thursday and Friday, » III l„. well
trio, was received last night a t head erful agencies which are in a posl-
had th e opportunity ot m eetins 7 “ ‘r “ iOn i o r , h e American woman look for more beautiful yards and n,,ed w'th reports, conference, mits-
q u arters and a photo of Barnard La- tion. to havo a comprehensive know-
pi
iiu u iy
ot
meeting lu business. She is dienified ritti surroundings next summer
GRANGE TO START MANDAMUS
leal entertainm ents, election of o f­
Chance will be in the hands of th e iledge of world m arket conditions,
many
American
business
w
o
m
e
n
'g
e
n
t
and
friendly."
No
food
was
handled,
thus
alev-
ACTION AGAINST BROWNELL
ficers, departm ent reports, commun-
officers not later than to m orrow , compile and ln-terpret inform ation
iating much of the trouble .-hat has '■‘y singing ami dem onstration work.
morning. W ith the arrival of the two as to supply and demand, with ade-
characterized other attem pts of like All sesisons are open to the public,
PORTLAND. Oct. 23— Mandamus
last photos the description of the men (l l,a^e facilities and equipm ent for
nature. Each article sold was don­ with the exception of the election of
proceedings to compel Cyril Brown­
will be complete. .
j financing, storing, grading and ad-
ated and because no large expense officers, held Thursday morning.
ell, president and treasu rer of the
F ollow ed L oggin g
vertising. Such agencies should be
was entailed in advertising and so­
State
Income Tax
Referendum
Prom inent Speakers
Inform ation obtained at local head- producer ownpd and controlled by
liciting, the proceeds were rem ark-
League, to disclose sources and
Mho M -n -rr- r m i’h. P r P .H Ila
quarters reveals th a t the bandits have cooperative associations.
ably large in proportion to last | p'ord W arner, Miss M argaret De.. r-
am ounts of financial contributions
been employed more or less in log-j
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years
sale.
aux, Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Miss L ite
to the league will be startd e in cir­
ging camps around Silverton and in
Deep fall planting usually means
E. Jamieson, dean of women at O.
cuit court w ithin the next tw o days.
th at part of the state. Up to August slower sprouting, less stooling and a
A. C. and H. A. Seymour, also oi <).
Announcement of the plans for the
ABDUCTION OF GIRL
29th they were employed by the Sil­ poorer crop. Fall grain should be
A.
C. are among
kers comini to
suit was made by George Palm iter,
C.
Riddiford,
inspector
in
chief
of
BRIDE IS CHARGED
ver Creek Logging Co., and the opin­ sowed at about 1 % inches deep In
The first dinner to be given in the
the
confi
rei
.
e
m
aster
of
the
State
Grange.
the postal departm ent, who heads the
ion is freely expressed th a t they will Oregon.
new dining room of the Plaza will
RENO (N ev.), Oct. 23
The Reno
Sessions i i 'lS|i ml Tlmrs«la>
special agents of the postal depart-!
seek shelter in some logging camp!
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station
of the Salvation Army has re
.
.
.
-be
held
a
t
6:30
tomorrow
evening
Will Return Car to Ashland—
Thursday afternoon the
con r-
of the Pacific coast. It is also said
Oregon produces a trem endous
in the search for the Siskiyou when th t «h-
ported
to
the
authorities
the
res-
ence
will
adjourn
to
It is reported ¿h at Sargeant Ed. ment
Ashland <o
bandits, said at 1:30 th is a fte rn o o n .i
”
®
" S m6et With 3 ban'
th at the d ’A utrem ont tw ins have fo l-, surplus of tree and small fruits. In-
cue of a 16-year-old girl-bride from men’ in the P re r’’vtei ?->’ chu; h.
High
departed
Tuesday
m
orning
for
“ Barnard Le Chance, to whom
business meeting,
lowed the barber trade at intervals. asmuch as the lower grades of such
a man who abducted her and forced , Beginning at 1:45, fom of the I at
Eugene to bring home th e bandits
F ather Is Barber
fruits are usually produced n ear the
suspicion pointed as being a member j New oak fu rn itu re, consisting of her to live with him for six weeks, speakers on the pn , i will be
car. Sargeant High has been active
Paul d ’A utrem ont, father or three points of consumption it behooves
of the bandit gang has appeared and ¡commodious tables and com fortable The girl, m other of a baby 6 months heard here. Question be- leplies id
in th e search for the wild men.
of the hunted men, is a barber by Oregon growers to pay p articu lar a£-
proved his innocence by proving a ¡chairs will be in contrast with the old, has been returned to her h o m e'talk s by Dr. Estella Ford War,' ,
Departs for Los Angeles—
trade and came to Oregon from New {tention to the factor of quality.
R obert Fogg of G uthrie Center, complete alibi. His alibi is such th at hard oak Door, which will be used a «d the police are searching for the Miss Margery Smith :.nd Mrs. F. .1
Mexico. The family first lived at
man.
it completely absolves him of any ,
,
¡Kane give Ashland m others and p.ir-
Iowa was zisiting the R athbun and conneevion
with the crime. It is tru e Or dancing’ Special light fixtures
Salem and later moved to Eugene.
Bringing about conditions th a t
According to the story told byients something to look forward to.
W hile In Ashland the fath er of will enable the average farm er to Marean families over the week-end th a t he was working with the d ’A u -' 1 bC insta,,ed today by Jor- the young wife, she accepted an in-,
Ashland Will Serve Dinner
the boys informed the officers that ¡secure retu rn s form his investm ent and left last night for Los Angeles trem ont boys at Silverton up to the ¡!°nS Electric Co-
mellow H i 0 ost0 „lake a Sh° rt autom ob»c: Ashland will be host to , llt. , „ ree
the last seen or heard of the trio was and labor com m ensurate with «‘hose w here he expects to spend th e win­ time they left the logging eamp.” i
8 l ° the lotlg room ’
i i r soi
H 6 man She had kDOWn hundred delegates Thursday e v n-
October 1, when Hugh, the youngest, obtained in other industries is nec- ter.
The announcem ent has o c c a s io n e d A c c o r d in g to the
m anagem ent, for some tim e a garage em ploye,; ing with a dinner ,«o be ,ven
surprise on the p art of the general ' f° rty persons may be seated a t one and a fte r leaving , ha town he t o r - Clvlc ............... .
appeared at home with an old a u to 'e ssa ry if agricultural decline is to
and informed the family th a t the be avoided and should constitute the Thrills Galore on Hunting Trip—
public, but it is recalled th at when
&t the ban(Juet tab ,e- By add- red her o rem ain with him. The haa alao been ,1
“ We saw any am ount of deer bu.‘ the announcem ent was made Sunday IlnS <W° tables and «sing screens
onat««d for tin« occa­
trio were going to Southern Oregon j prim ary objective of a program for
girl is said to have been in a haif
sion
land
it
is
thought
that several
only
two
bucks
and
I
missed
shots
on a hunting trip. Including today, j Oregon agriculture.
th a t the perpetrators of the crime ! seventy-five People may be seated starved condition when rescued by a
■
a
t
both
of
them
,
so
we
came
home
people
can
be
taken
care
of then*.
23 days have elapsed since word wasi
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had been idnetified both Mr. Riddi- W‘th n° difficulty> however it is not traveling man and brought to Reno.
received of three, which in itself I W hen fall crop ig to be 8OWed on with no m eat,” says Jack Peebler in
Women,
interested
in
the
associa­
ford and Dan O’Connell made the thougbt tb a t Parties will be so large The officers are w ithholding names
tion, will furnish the food, while Mr.
points the finger of suspicion their newly pi0WPd sod> it shouid be well sum arizing the short bear hunting statem ent to press representatives aS tO compel the U8e of this means, until an arrest is made.
B artoletti of the Li.’hia Bakery will
trip he recently returned from with
way.
compacted before planting. O ther­
t l ^ t it was probable th a t only three ! There wil1 be no special music
(Continued on page 4)
A.
B.
Collins,
of
Talent,
and
Ed.
(Continued on page 4)
wise planting on ¿he loose land is
of the four named men participated RS the chaWer of the business men SENATOR MCNARY REPLIES TO
Steel of Ashland, Mr. «Steel also
likely to be too deep.
in the affair.
win be able to kill any din th at STATEMENT OF PAT MCARTHUR COPCO COMP I NY FILES
FOOTBALL FASHION NOTES
found a man, whose nam e he has
Continuing this afternoon, In sp e c-iC0Uld be made by an orchostra. For
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PROTEST AGAINST TAXES
forgotten, who was lost for a day
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 23— R e - !
Alfalfa
or
clover
in
w
estern
Ore­
to
r
Riddiford said: “ O ther than the !special Pa r tics and occasions when
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio, Oct. 23
In th e wilds of the m ountains. He
gon may be pastured off or clipped
Le Chance announcem ent there are dancing is wanted an orchestra will plying ¿0 the statem ent of P at Me- J The California Oregon Power
-A headband, made of the school
was given food and taken to the
A rthur, Senator C. N. McNary said: company has filed a formal protest
■ late to avoid spread of the disease
no unusual developments, other than be Prov,ded.
road and pointed th e direction he
colors, is a football season fash io n ;stem rot.
we are rt.ill substantiating the con- I Upon completion, this dining and “ When I endorsed Dr. Earl M cF ar-!against the action of the Oregon
should follow. "W e saw nothing
here this fall. At a recent gridiron ;
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nection of the three d ’A utrem ont i baniluet room will he the most model land for collector of customs a t ¡State Tax Comissioner in raising the
m ore of trim,” the h u n ters said.
companies
congest this adornm ent graced the
RAW SILK PRICE FALLS
boys with the crime, and there is and on,y of it8 kind in Ashland and Portland I did not know him p e r - , assessm ents of utility
heads of a num ber of local girls.
no question as to th eir part in the ,ts conilnS is hearlded in many clr- sonally and had no knowledge th at . throughout the rtate, says the Med-
TOKIO, Oct. 23— Owing ¿o a de­ Mr. Keller Slightly Improved—
he was a member of the Ku Klux ford Mail Tribune. A hearing lias
Instead of the usual ribbons some
holdup and m urder.”
eles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. K eller return-
of the boys wore purple and white creased demand for 4t in America,
___________ ___________
Following the Lithians* dinner ¿o- K ian.” McArthur, in announcing his been set for October 29, and pending
to Ashland Sunday evening from
morrow evening, initiation will be candidacy to succeed McNary scored ,the outcome of the hearing, develop-
asters.
BOY KILLS FR IE N D
the price of raw silk on the Yoko- San Francisco where Mr. K eller has
held in the club rooms of the the la tte r for his endorsem ent of ment under way by the power com
homa m arket declined 90 yen per been in the Southern Pacific hos­
Dr. M cFarland and charged that h eip n n y in Klamath county is being
Armory.
Hoclal Circle to Meet— .
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23.— When
1,000 k in /d u rin g the last year. (A pital for several days. Mr. K eller’s
was a Klansman.
held up.
The Social Circle have a business yen is approxim ately 50 cents. A kin
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condition is far from settled, he has 6-year-old E arl Ross visited Arnold
The power concern sots forth in
meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 is approxim ately 1.32 pounds.)
Mohr, 7, at the la tte r’s home in Bel- GREECR FACES A CIVTL WAR
been given a m onth’s absence and
its protest. th:v the total increase
vedere, a suburb, last night; Arnold! " ’HEN ARMY STAGES MUTINY KU KLUX KLAN. SENDS A
a t the home of Mrs. F rank Crowson
will re tu rn to Corvallis with Mrs.
MESSAGE TO LLOYD GEORGE is approximately 80 per cent over
on Eighth street. All ladies are wel­
The Tidings office for all K eller to spend 4he month in hopes brought au t his fa th e r’s shotgun to! PARIS, Oct. 23— Mutiny broke
CLEVELAND,
Oct. 23— A m ess-! last year, and am ounts in money
show o this friend. The weapon ex- out in tb e Greek arm y at Cavala,
come and invited to attend.
kinds of printing.
of regaining health. H eart trouble,
ploded, instantly killink Earl.
Chalois and Vire, but it has been age to Lloyd George, pledging the ¡from $1,250.000 in 1922 io $2,125.-
which is hard to deal with, has a t­
supressed, acording to an announce- support of the Ku Klux Kian in p r e - 000 this year.
tacked Mr. K eller and he is being
The company asks lliat the assess-
MEDFORD WON FROM GRANTS
¡ment made by the Greek legation venting one white race from going
treated for it. They departed this
PASS: SCORE 27 TO O here. Advices say th a t Mextaxis, ¿o w ar against another, has been ment be fixed at approxim ately Si.
m orning on No. 14 for Albany
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I leader of the Greek Royalist party made public. The letter was signed : 800,000. about $300,000 less than
where his son, R obert is teaching in
Medford high school won from ««d his associates who attem pted to by William Simmons, head of the '¿hat placed by the tax commissioner
the Albany high school;he will prob­
G rants Pass Saturday afternoon b y j8e*ze tb e Athens government, are Invisible Empire. The* Ex-Prem ier and resulting in a 50 or CO per cent
ably take them to Corvallis in ¿he
made no comment on the message , increase.
a score of 27 to 0. The contest was fleeing.
evening. Miss Ivern K eller is w ork­ played on the G rants Pas» grounds.
SACRAMENTO, Oct.
23— M ay ’Sisson to Sacram ento and bad put ing hard in h er senior year a t the Daily, Fabrick and-Singler were ¿he INEFFICIENCY CHARGED IN
college, and is deeply interested in stars for the Medford eleven.
Brown, 12. whose
disappearance her on the train at Sisson
CARE OF WAR VETERANS
h
near Portland Ore., a week ago in
Devereaux is believed still to be er work in industrial Journalism .
By ar comparison of scores S atu r­
company wfch J. A. Deveraux. a in Sisson, but w hether his
day s contest at G rants Pass as com­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23— A trail
arrest Netv Gray Car Seen H e r e -
friend of the g irl’s family for the ¡will be ordered depends
pared
with
the
A
shland-Grants
Pass
of
waste, extravagance, and ineffi­
on the
Roy P a rr is the owner of a Gray
last two years, caused a police course .the g irl’s parents Mr. and
game give Medford the edge on the ciency m arred the care given Am er­
search for Deveraux extending from , Mrs. W. A. Brown, decide upon after m otor, sold recently through Ed. local eleven.
ica’s disabled soldiers by the Vet­
BEND, Oct. 23— Six persons were ¡Chasse, Viola Chasse, and a third
High and delivered yesterday from
Sacram ento to Portland, was re- hearing her story
e ra n ’s Bureau according to the burned to death a half mile north of child whose name has not b e n
turned to her parents to-day at the | For several days the police and Medford. The small car is new here YOUTH RETURNED TO
evidence subm itted to the special Deschutes early to day when the ¡learned. The bodies of Mrs. Lordee
Sacram ento police station.
Brown have proceeded on a theory and resem bles a Chevrolet and op­
COUNTY .JAIL BY BROTHER sen?¿e investigating committee. Bri­ home of Eli Chasse was destroyed land her child were found in bed in
erates sim ilarly.
The girl was taken to ¿he police j Deveraux had kidnaped th e girl.
gadier General Hines, present d ir­ by fire of an undeterm ined origin, ¡one room. Viola Chasse was found
station at 5 a. m. by Fred L. Bols­
Robert
Norris,
one
of
the
boys
ector
of the bureau, testified to M urder and suicide are suspected, j in bed in another room, and the
The Browns form erly lived in
Return S u n d a y -
te r of North Sacram ento, a South­ Sacram ento,
who
escaped
from
the
Jackson
coun­
acts of alleged waste and misman­ following the finding of a revolver third child’s body was found near
Brown worked
th e
Mr. and Mrs. B. W inchester and ty jail the first of last week by his
ern Pacific passenger brakem an, past sum m er for the Pacific F ru it
agem ent under the rule of his pre­ near Chasse’s body, which was lo­ the father. A uthorities are investi­
who found her on his train. No. 13, Express at Roseville. Aboitf a month Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Richardson re­ brother. He is the youngest of four decessor, Colonel Forbes. Colonel cated in the-kitchen. As yet a com­
gating the terrible tragedy.
when he went to work late y e s te r-! ago he went to Verona Ore
tn turned with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. who escaped from the county jail. Forbes, who is weak from illness, plete examination of the revolver
The Chasses were French-Cana-
¡w ork, taking h l, t.m lly wttb
Hartman from southern California Two of the other escapes were tak
promises a senation when he takes has nc* been made.
dians
and came to ¿lie Deschutes
Bought Her Ticket
Deveraux, who has boarded with the Sunday. MrL Winchester and Mr. en into custody at Eugene and are ¡the w itness stand. Although Forbes
The dead are Eli Chasse, Mrs. over a year ago. They spoke little
Richardson are holders of shale de­ being returned to Jacksonville.
The girl told Bolster th at Dever­ family for two years,
| Is pratcically on trial ¿he committee Anna Lordee Chasse, a widowed English and were not very well
went north posits In New Brunswick and are
eaux had bought her ticket from with them.
¡ruled th a t he could not interrogate sister of the form er; Mrs. Lordee’s
known In the ^community in which
making a tour of the northwest.
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witnesses.
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daughter, aged three; Winifred they lived.
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0 ,1 2 , RETURNED TO PARENTS AFTER
OF THE FAMILY
SIX PERSONS PERISH IN FIRE THAI DESTROYS
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