Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 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
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43.
P. T. DELEGATES
LOCAL GUESTS
ASHLAND HIGH PLA Y S AT
GRANTS PA SS TOMORROW
«■rrm
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a. This is a proven
fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923
NO. 47
NO LATE REPORT
FROM MAN HUNT
SAYS UNIVERSAL NEW YEARS
DAY WILL BRING PEACE
R. R. EMPLOYEE
IS A SU IC ID E
RAIN AND SNOW FA LL IN
DENV ER ; CROPS DAMAGED
Not forgetting the sting of defeat
NEW YORK, Oct. 21 -O u t of
two weeks ago at the hands of the
DENVER. Colo., Oct. 25— A total
mystic India comes a proposed
G rants Pass eleven, the Ashland
of 1.32 Inches of precipitation in the
panacea for world peace!
F !form
rain and snow has been re-
high school gridiron w arriors leave
Afternoon and Evening Ses­ tomorrow morning to invade the Local Officers Have No Late A common world holiday w rites I a^an, Foreman Local Section cordf>d here In .'he lats 2 hours and
sions of State Convention rivals on ¿heir home grounds. The
up to 6 o’clock last night 4 % in­
Crew Takes Own Life in
Dr. Peshoton Scrabjee Goolbai Du-
Reports from Klamath
Were Very Interesting
A. Moore in Serious Condi­
score two weeks ago stood 7 to 6
ches
of snow had fallen in the city.
Sleeping Quarters
bash, eminent author, of Keamari,
River District.
tion, as Result of Three
Pueblo reported precipitation of .4 4
with the locals on the short end, but
M any Inspiring A d resses H eard— every man of th e team and the
Karachi, India, in a letter received Death F ollow s in an Hour A fter Bul­ of an inch, or the equivalent of four
Knife Wounds
H unt C ontinues but S tatu s Is Not
Supper and Program at Club
let Is Sent C rashing Into
here,
is
the
most
easily
traversed
coaches declare th at the result will
inches
of
snow,
while
Cheyenne.
K nown— Q uarter Breed In­
H ouse a Feature.
.Moor«“ | s A ssailant-—Stabbing
H is H ead.
Wyo., reported rain and snow in on­
he reversed tomorrow and by a de­
and “peace can be assured by in ter­
dian Suspected.
Took
P lace in Packing H ouse
nationalism .’’
cisive score. Ashland displayed bet­
ly slightly less quantities. Unpro­
of D enny A Co.
(Grace E. Andrews)
Antonio Salverton, an Italian a- tected crops have been damaged, es­
ter form a week ago in the game
The In lern atio n al
New
Year
The search for the bandits who
Ashland was host to the Oregon againat Klam ath
Falls and
this held up train thirteen and killed movement, sponsored by Dr. Duhash bout 29 years of age, shot and killed pecially the beet crops in the n o rth ­
A. A. (Blackie) Moore, age about
Stale Parent-T eacher
association week has witnessed fu rth er Im­
has undertaken a world-wide pro­ himself last night at 11 o’clock in eastern part of the state.
four well known trainm en 15 miles
40
years, residing at 34C Sonth Ivy
paganda in favor of the project.
for the Thursday afternoon and provement, in the finer points of the
'h e car used for sleeping quarters
south of Ashland two weeks yester­
game.
street, Medford, is in Sacred Heart
Its object is to encourage the of an extra gang working in .‘he CHICAGO CUBS TRADE FOUR
evening sessions of the state conven­
PL A Y E R S FOR ROG. HORNSBY hospital, critically wounded, and J.
The team will be accompanied to day is still continued with Intensity, adoption of March 21 as the date on Southern Pacific yards. The boxcar
tion now being held.
ST. LOUIS, O d. 25.— Rogers Moore, age about 23 years. a wan­
G rants Pass by a delegation of root­ with panticlar attention turned to which all nations celebrate “ New in which the shooting occurred is
Year."
The main auditorium of the ers.
Hornsby, the greatest h itte r of the dering worker, is held in the city
sidetracked near the ice plant.
the chase th at has been going on
Presbyterian church was filled and
National
League and star second jail as his assailant, as the resull
“On this day," w rites Dr. Duhash
1 wo Italians, whose names were
in Indian creek district, near K lam ­
the visitors overflowed to the Jun- JAY I ’PTON, ACTING GOVERNOR,
who is an authority on Indian phil­ not known, were in the car a t the baseman of St. Louis, has been tra d ­ of a knife fight at the Denny Fruit
ath
river,
since
yesterday
morning.
ior room. H undreds were in atten d ­
IS AT TH E STATE CAPITOL
osophy and the psychology and time Salverton
complained
of a ed to the Chicago Cubs for four Company warehouse on South Fir
O ther than th a t sheriffs of three psychics of dream s, "th e sun is in
ance to enjoy the wonderful mes­
headache. He retired to his room at players, it was learned from reliable street about one o’clock today, says
sages brought by gifled speakers.
Jay Upton, president of the stale northern California counties ,to- »be vernal equinox and it is certain- 11 o’clock and was evidentally ly­ sources here. The players to be ex­ the Mail-Tribune.
R eports P resen ted
senate, who becomes acting gover­ gether with Inspector Emmons and ly N ature’s New Year Day.
Moore was stabbed three times
ing down on the bed when he fired changed for Hornsby, acordlng to
a
large
force
of
men
are
still
p
ur­
inform
ation,
are
-outflelding
Hack
Prom ptly the president, Mrs. J. nor immediately on th e arrival of
according
to Dr. E. B. P kkel. to
¿he shot into his head.
Miller,
second
baseman
G
rantham
,
F. Hill, called the house to order Governor Pierce in another state, suing four suspicious men In the CONTAGIOUS D ISEASE REPORT
whose
office
he was rushed, follow­
Dr. Woods was called immediately
Cheeves, and
shortstop ing the clash. One cul over the heart
and reports of City Councils were I arrived at Salem yesterday from his Klam alh river district no news is
W EEK ENDING OCTOBER 2 0 and got the boxcar a short time be­ Pilcher
called for, with Eugene responding, home in Bend to sign a num ber of available.
fore 12 o’clock to find life slowly Charley Hollocker. The q u arter of and one over the kidney. i„ the
Dan O’Connel stated a t 1:15 this
Medford and Ashland to report Fri- official documents. Governor Pierce
Contagious disease reported for passing from the suicide. Tom Rob­ exchanged players were form er back, were classified as "dangerous”
day morning. Mrs. Huston brought bas been in W ashington the past afternoon th a t he had received no week ending October 20, 1923:
erts and Southern Pacific service members of Pacific Coast league by the physician. There was also a
recent
reports
from
the
hunt.
the message from
Eugene and a three days attending celebrations
Scarlet fever— B e n i 1, Medford men heard of the deed and were at teams. The deal is expected to be long cut in the muscle of the right
R anger V iew ed Suspects
wonderful one it was with Its record in honor of the completion of the
2, Portland 11, Silverton 1, The Dal­ the car when Deputy Coroner Will oficially anonunced tomorrow.
arm. The wounds were
inflicted
Word received by th e Tidings les 1, Clackamas Co. 1, Lane Co. 1, Dodge was notified.
of accomplishment. Its membership, highway from Portland to British
with a long-bladed jackknife.
from the K lam ath river d istrict in­ Marion Co. 1, W ashington Co. 2.
the social elem ent, the cooperation Columbia.
Following the altercation, .1.
Two revolvers, the magazine of
dicates ¿hat a good view of the sus­
with teachers and plans for their
D iptheria— Portland 10, Colum­ one full of shells, except one, were
Moore, who has only been in the city
pects was obtained by Charles Ste­ bia Co. 1, Multnomah Co. 1.
benefit, the playground equipment, U.UNAWAŸ AUTOMOBILE
a few days, fled, ajid ten m inutes
found. One gun was hidden under
vens,
a forest ranger. The incident
pictures, fountains, clinics, milk fu r­
Typhoid— Clackamas Co. 4, Lane clothing laying on a tru n k , and the
PLUNG ES INTO TR EE
later was caplured on South O ak­
occurred in w hat is known as Blue Co. 7, Yamhill Co. 1
nished, and many other note worthy
dale.
where he was found by Chief
larger gun on the bed near .‘he Ita l­
things. And last but not learl, the
PRINVILLE, Or., Oct. 26— A fter canyon. Im m diately after seeing the
Smallpox— Portland 6, The Dal­ ian. Both were taken by authorities
of Police Adams and Clarence Pan­
establishm ent of the weekday Bible plunging from the Crooked River q u a rte t Stevens reported to th e les 1, Coose Co. 1, Lane Co. 1.
key, m anager of the packing house.
and are being held.
when
study in certain grades for one h o u r, highway at a point some 300 feet au thorities »1. Yreka, and
Pankey was an eyewitness of the
N either Italians evidentally took
a week. The perecntage is large of a bove the river, a car belonging to shown photographs of ¿he D’A utre-
part in the shooting. Both were
The Oregon Sunday School state fray, and when J. Moore fled, pur­
those taking the work. At this point Orville Davison of this city was mont brothers expressed the opin­
willing to aid in removing the body convention will be held in Ashland sued him by auto. Pankey lost track
Mrs. J. W aldron of Oak Grove, trea- ¡caught by a small tree some 75 ion th a t they were the suspects
from the car, but because they do at ¿he Baptist church. Oct. 31, and of the fugitive and returned and
surer, read her report. A fter giving fppt below the road and Davison seen. Stevens was close enough to
The fire departm ent answered its ¡not speak English evidence of value November 1 and 2, 1923. Forty del­ picked up Chief Adams. On the way
her formal report,
Mrs. W aldron an<1 bis companion, H arry Hackle- distinguish th eir features.
iirsi call this month when they ap­ 'could ncl be drawn from them. Ex­ egates are expected to come from all back, J. Moore was sighted lying in
Slevens knew the spot a t which
told of the weakness of the organ!- nian escaped unhurt.
peared at the home of Mrs. Cora citem ent, which generally character­ over the state and will be en tertain ­ the grass where lie had Iain down
zation in many counties and the j AH four wheels were lo rn from th e men camped W ednesday night . Dodge on H arrison street early last izes a shooting, was ahsolr.lely ab­
ed the three days they are guests in to recover his breath. When he saw
„
reasons therefore and pleaded t a c t i l e car, the top was hanging in a and a t 10 »clock yesterday m orning evening
the officer, he held up liis hands
sent and neither of the men were Ashland.
the help of the strong associatiom fftree fu rth er up the em bankm ent and three poaaes were within aeyen lng from „„
and surrendered.
held.
N oted Speakers Coining
and offered a plan whereby this the steering wheel was completely miles of the location and proceeding leak in the gas line, at a point where
Both Men Hotheaded
Efforts will be made today to es­
Noted speakers of international
to
pick
up
the
trail.
torn
off.
Fragm
ents
of
the
car
were
help could be given. It was a h e a rt­
Pankey gave as an explanalion.
the m eter and the gas line came in tablish connections with this man and national repule have signified
From th eir knowledge of the
felt plea for those who needed as­ scattered along the path it had
that
“ both the men were hothead­
contact under the rear part of .‘he and relatives. Deputy Coroner Will their intentions to be in Ashland for
country, the pursuers were certain
m arked down the em bankm enl.
sistance sorely.
ed,
hut
could as^i. it no tosson for
house, and where the line led to Dodge will be in touch with .’he Ita l­ the conference and abundant oppor­
th
al
the
men
they
sought
had
fled
A full and interesting report was
the stove in the kitchen of the home. ian counsel at San Francisco to as­ tunity for Ashland people to hear the assault except that the quart. I
down the K lam ath River and had
then given by the secretary, Mrs.
started over one humping into t|. >
A younger member of the family, certain his standing. Nothing Is the addresses will be given.
turned up Indian Creek. They are
other
with a truck.
Rlsley, after which the conferences
noticed the blaze in the early even­ known of him here, save th a t he has
O utstanding among lecturers and
thought
to
have
spent
several
days
were arranged, with Miss M arjory
According io a number of wont« i
ing during the perform ance of home been foreman of the gang since speakers Is Dr. Hugh S. Magill, gen­
in some secluded spot In Indian
Smith, O. A. C., as chairm an of the
workers,
a few word
f banter pas
April.
tasks and prom ptly called her m oth­
eral secretary of the International
Creek canyon.
one and Miss Frances S. Hays to
ed
between
the
t
j,
it
which harsh
er. Acling with quick presence of
Sunday School Association, who will
Indian Is Sought
preside at the other.
mind,
Mrs. Dodge covered
the
give ¿he opening address W ednesday words were i: ed. C-.ie version, i l
(Sacram ento Bee)
In the first named. Miss Sm ith’s
stream of fire with a shovel while
evening. E. E. Cissna, general many given, was that A. A. Moot •
P artial substantiation
of this»
address dealt specifically
with
the fire departm ent was called. By
secretary
of the state
coun­ had knocked J. Moore down, an I
theory
was
given
yesterday
when
nulrition. Dr. Estella Ford W arner
holding the shovel over the fire, no
cil; Dr. Van Nuys, director of re­ was stabbed hv the 1 ttei a lie wa »
SCHENECTADY,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
26.
Chief
of
Soulhern
Pacific
Special.
that .'
discussed in a very definite way,
danger of its being spread was ex­
ligious education for tl*e Presby­ rising. Others m aintained
Charles P. Steinmetz, well known Agents O’Connel asked the forest
Moore
was
knocked
down.
,\1I
agre •
th e Shepherd-Towner Bill and Miss
perienced.
terian synod of Oregon, Rev. Mil­
service
to
apprehend
Jack
Ladd,
a
electrical
wizard,
died
very
sudden­
th
at
the
fight
lasted
p
¿ban
half
M argaret Devereaux
the
county
By shutting off the gas flowing in
liken. director of religious educa­
ly
at
his
home
here
this
morning.
quarter-breed
Indian
well
known
in
a
minute.
health work and P. T. A.
to the pipe the flame died and
tion for Oregon B aptist churches
He had been il less than two weeks Yreka. Ladd has a cabin in an out-
A. A. Moore was tai. n to Di
Child H ealth Considered
chemicals were used to insure ab­
and
Dr. Fred Grey, director of relig­
PARIS,
Oct.
26—
The
French
for­
of-the-way
spot
on
Indian
Creek.
and
during
the
last
few
days
had
P
ickers
office, where a hurried ex­
Tn pertinent phrase. Miss Smith
solute safety.
eign office today announced ¿hat the ious education of Congregational am ination showed his condition to
Introduced the subject, "U niversal been repoited as recovering rapid- O’Connel said th a t apparel which
Had .‘he fire started later in the
churches, are to be here and will
governm ent accepted Prem ier Bald­
had been identified as belonging to
be serious. He was given a hypo­
child health was the ideal” , "H ealth iy.
give talks each day.
night the entire house and contents
wins
proposal
of
reparations
at
a
Dr.
Fleinmetz
was
born
in
Bews-
'
I
add
has
been
found
on
the
trail
enables one to live most and serve
derm ic’ and rushed to Sacred Heart
would probably have been destroyed
D ivisional C onferences
conference of experts on conditions.
best.” The p art of ¿he P. T. A. in lau, Germany, 1365. He came t o i wblcb the men were following
burning with it all traces of the
Divisional
conferences
laying hospital, where medical assistance
It is organized under the provisions
____________________
was rendered. His wife was notified
conserving and prom oting the health America 34 years ago. For the past j
cause.
of th e Treaty of Versailles and un­ stress on children’s, young people’s of the accident, and rushed to ¿he
of the child and a few of the con­ several years he has been chief elec- I BORDER SMUGGLING
der auspices of the
Inter-allied and adm inistrative divisions are to hospital by taxi.
IS BEYOND CONTROL HUNT W ILL B E STAGED
ditions th at we are facing and which trical engineer at the plant of the |
be held Thursday and Friday m orn­
reparations commission.
A. A. Moore, is well known in this
the Towner act is planned to allev­ General Electric Co. here. He was
FO
R
MISSING
FO
RESTER
EOS ANGELES, Oct .25— Smug­
The foreign office confirmed th a t ings, in charge of Southern Oregon city and valley, where he has lived
iate were named. When one con­ regarded the world over as an elec­
SISSON, Oct. 26— No word has
m inisters and Bible w orkers. T hurs­
for many years. He was a baseball
siders th a t 23,000 deaths occur in trical genius and a few monts ago gling of whisky, narcotics and Chin­ been received of Robert “ Smoky” the report ¿hat France is willing to
day
afternoon holds three interest­
player on the Medford team when
one year from child birth, thal 250,- succeeded in reproducing thunder ese into the United 6tates across Carson, who disappeared from his ho inter-allied with the reparations
ing speakers and Thursday evening
000 children under one year of age and lightning in his laboratories the Canadian and Mexican borders work in the Shasta National Forest commission to examine Germany’s has been set for a banquet at 6 o '­ the Rogue River league existed, and
capacity for indem nity but flatly re­
Kenneth Williams, a home run star
are victims largely of im proper feed­ here. His latest achievem ent was | bas grown to such proportions th a t on the m orning of October lr t.
fused to perm it German delegates clock. Rev. W. Judson Oldfield and of the St. Louis Americans, was a
it
is
practically
beyond
control
of
ing and the first, is largely prevent­ considered one of his m aster pieces.
The forest officers on the Shasta
Dr. Van Nuys of Portland will speak
The death of Dr. Steinmclz will custom s officials of Pacific coast will sta rt on a hunt to-day. They to participate in discussions until
G rants Pass team member, lie is
able th at eighty per cent are from
following the dinner.
norm
al
condilions
are
restored
In
rtates,
declared
customs
officials
in
also known as a trainm an, running
ru ral com m unities it is no wonder be the occasion for profound regret
will searoh the surrounding coun­ Ruhr.
Friday morning Rev. S. J. Chaney
out of Ashland, soulh.
that thoughtful people are aroused. throughout the world, as his efforts conference here today. Enforcem ent try, and along the wagon camp road.
will deliver an address followed by
Miss Smith then introduced Dr. and achievem ents w ith electricity of law is most difficult in Seattle, This road is built through a thick
Mrs. Edgar talk on "Sunday School
CAPITALIST OF SEATTLE
E stella Ford W arner who brought have made him famous and known San Francisco, Los Angeles and brush field, and the officers will SENSATION IS SPRUNG IN
Music."
A fter the close of a pleas­
V ETER A N ’S BU REAU HEARING
a wonderful message. Dr. W arner to all civilized countries. Deep re ­ Portland: and M illard T. Ilartson, search through the brush.
SUCCI .MBS TO DISEASE
ing session Friday afternoon a sighl
traced the growth of concern of the gret is expressed by Thos. A. E di­ collector of Seattle, will go to W ash­
Carsons’ disappearance is rtill un­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24__A s e n - '8eei“ g trip for de,eKates has been
state for ¿he expectant m other from son aftd other Americans of inven­ ington in December in an effort to accounted for.
SEATTLE, Oct. 26— Phillip F ish­
sation
was sprung here today in the p,anned and tbe cooperation of town
the first century when the Roman tive genius, as well as by men in get more men and higher salaries
er, well known local capitalist and
investigation of ¿he United States peop,p wiH probably be asked. E.
on the Pacific coast.
governm ent sent out pam phlets, all walks of life.
LIVESTOCK JUDGES H AIL FROM V eteran’s bureau while under the {E CÌ88na sppaking on “ The Re­ m anufacturer, died here following
an illness of a few days. Besides
down through the centuries till the
ALL PA RTi^ OF THE NATION adm inistration of Col. Chas. Frohes, demption of the W orld” , closes the
OREGON CONTRACTORS LOW
holding extensive interests in Sea­
recent developm ent along th a t line IDAHO-IL OF O. GAME IS
Judges for the Pacific In te rn a t­ of Seattle. H. Mortimer. Seattle rep­ conference Friday evening.
BIDDERS ON RAIL WORK
ttle
he was associated with m anufac­
CAUSE OF SPECULATION
in our own country, from 1912 to
ional Live Stock Exposition come resentative of St. Louis contracting
Mr. Cissna will be
present
SACRAMENTO,
Oct.
26.—
The
turing
agencies in Vancouver. B. C..
1921 and the passagp of the Shep­
from all parts of ¿he country and firm tertified th a t Col. Forbes has throughout the convention here, In
lowest
of
several
bids
subm
itted
to
Spokane and Portland. He is su r­
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu-
herd-Towner Bill. Dr. W arner s ta t­
are the best informed and most ex­
him advance inform ation re ­ spite of the appeal from w orkers in vived by his wife.
ed specifically the provisions of the geen, Oct. 26— Since ¿he U niversity th e state highway commisison for pert to be obtained anywhere. This given
garding sites for building veterans tbe nortbern pal* of the state th a t
Act. Most of the money is spent in of Oregon football squad first met the construction of 32.340 lineal year they come from Vermont. New hosptal, adding that in return f o r i he attend the McMinnville sessions.
sending educational m aterial over the Idaho eleven on the gridiron feet of guard rail along the state Jersey, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, the inform ation he lent Forbes ' Practteally all outstanding speakers CHECK RETURNED FROM
FATAL TRAIN THIRTEEN
the state, in promotion of “ Infant- away back in 1901, th e Gem state highway belween Hornbrook and W ashington
(D. C .),
Wisconsin, money which has not yet been re- appearing on the northern section
Y
reka
in
Siskiyou
County,
was
Ill-
REDDING.
Oct.
26 — William
players
have
not
won
a
single
game
M aternal Hygiene.” The speaker
program at McMinnville, Ore., will
N ebraska, British Columbia. Colo- turned
ru ral clinics and follow-up meetings from the varsity. This year the Van- ,ed by Oregon contractors. Calvert rado, W ashington, California and
come here for the Southern Oregon Coyne, m anager of a local lumber
yard, was relieved yesterday to re ­
and told of ¿he work already a c - |da^3 are invading the Oregon te r­ & Calvert, Schroeder & Pearce of Oregon. The National Holstein As-
DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 26— Thirty convention. Both conventions meet ceive by mail his check for $1,182
G
rants
Pass.
The
ainount
of
th
eir
ritory
seeking
victory,
and
it
is
con­
complished. W hile Oregon is lowest
sociation will conduct a school for thousand of the Invisible Empire of i 8imu!/aneously, save for the opening
he mailed on October 8th. to a lum ­
in m ortality, she is one of the high­ ceded by those who are w’ell up on bid totals $25,548.60 or slightly be­ judging a t the Pacific I n t e n t i o n a l j the Ku Klux Kian who assembled and closing days
est in death of m others at child fo d b a ll th a t they have a - good low the commission’s estim ate of College, high school, and hoys’ and here for the ceremonies and festivi-
Dr. Hugh S. Magill, gen, sec. of ber firm in Portland. In tra n s’l from
birth,
largely from
preventable chance to win th eir first laurels $25,872.
g irls’ club team s will have judging ties held yesterday, have left the the In tern atio n al ’Sunday Schools the Portland Bank to the San Fran
It
is
expected
th
a
t
a
c
o
n
tra
d
for
from Oregon on Hayward field in
causes.
contests.
association, address on the "Su­ cisco Clearing House, the check with
city
and
rturned
to
their
homes.
Of­
the work will be aw arded a t an
other mail was in the car dynamited
Miss M argaret Deveraux em pha­ Eugene tomorrow.
ficials of the Kian were in atlend- preme Im portance of Religious Ed­ in the train holdup qt Siskiyou on
early m eeting of the commission.
sized cooperation in the health pro­
STANDARD OIL DINNER ance from many states of the Union. ucation” to be given W ednesday October 11th. The Portland hank
told of the millions th a t ¿he gov­
gram. She stated th at prevenlion
PROVES DELIGHTFUL It required over tw enty special evening at 8:15 will he one of in­ had been insisting ¿hat Covne send
ernm ent spent to reeducate child­ SURVEY COMPLETED ON 20
should be the aim. ra th e r than re­
tense interest and should be heard
trains to handle the visitors.
ren th at failed to make grades
MILES OF NATRON CUT-OFF
a duplicate check. He held off for »
medial m easures. Miss Devereaux
The
first
dinner
to
be
given
by
by
every parent In Ashland.
largely through non-nourishm ent.
EUGENE.
Or.,
Oct.
26.—
Russell
few days with the result that the
pleaded for the help of the P. T. A.,
Also told of the simple things ¿hat C. Chase, Southern Pacific engineer the Standard Oil Employees was DRIVER CONVICTED
ATHENS, Oct. 26— Government missing check came back to him yes­
teachers, and school boards.
parents and teachers and both could at work on the Eugene-Klamath held W ednesday evening at the
OF
MANSLAUGHTER
troops
have occupied Corinth and terday from the postal authorities.
She discussed the work th a t is
w t .,r A s 'd° tO help in this hea,th pr°gram . Falls line, is spending a few days at Plaza banquet room. The employees
the
com
lde failure of the revolu­
being done: clinics held,
LA GRANDE, Oct.
25— Sidney tion is assured. These are advices re ­
That the Extension Service stood by the office of the Cascade national and th eir wives, m aking approxi­
DECLINE TO ATTEND “ FORD
given, letters sent. Told how the P.
that there were bulletins and films forest in ¿his city, assembling tim­ m ately tw enty guests, were seated Turner, a young man of Union, was ceived from the Peloponnesus yes­
FO R P R E SID E N T ” MEETING
T. A. could help in very practical to aid ¿he work.
at th e dinner table.
convicted here today of a m an­ terday evening.
ber
d
d
a
in
connection
with
the
con­
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
25— Two
ways, and added ¿hat a little play
R. H. Campbell, honor- guest from slaughter charge. The indictm ent al­
S in gin g Is Feature
M
utineers
estim
ated
at
1.500
struction of the new line.
national organizations of farm ers
would not hu rt so very busy a wom­
Portland, gave a few rem arks con­ leges drunkenness and speeding,
Before the next speaker was call­
were under command of General and labor, inviled to attend a n a t­
He said that the engineers at cerning the Standard Oil, and was
an as the county health nurse.
while driving an automobile, occu­
ed the Portland delegation sang work above McCredie springs and
Miss M arjory Smith then contin­
followed by responses from every pied by R uth Shaw and others, when Metaxas at Corinth. Prior to their ional conference at Detroit, Decem­
"All Along the Line” . Mrs. W ald­
capture the government announced ber 12. to launch plans for "Ford
who have their headquarters there other employee.
ued for the brief time at her dispo­
retu rn in g from a dance at Union, in th a t 1,000 m ulineers in the cities of
ron then led the audience In sing­
for President movement” , have a n ­
sal the subject of N utrition. She ling two old favorites in most sym- have located about 20 miles of the
Unanimous ^response voted to July. The car went Into a ditch and
Drama
and
X
anthi
had
surrendered
new
line
from
the
springs
¿oward
nounced they would not participate.
read a description of a perfectly , pathetic m easure.
m ake th e dinner a monthly event against an adjoining rtone wall,
and th a t the city of Cavalla had They are the American Federation
Klamath Falls and that good head­ and may be followed by dancing at
healthy child and Us opposite. She
crushing Miss Shaw who died from been reoccupled, eradicating the
(Continued on page 2)
i
way is being made.
of Labor and American Farm B ur­
later meetings.
her Injuries.
movement in Thrace.
eau Federation.
SEVERELYCUT
S. S. -DELEGATES WILL
CONVENE HERE F 0 R
THREE-DAY SESSION
Harrison Street Home
Endangered By Blaze
L
FRANCE AGREES 10
BALDWIN PLAN WITH
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