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 re d o m estic w a te r h elp s. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ASHLAND CLIMATE C u res n in e c ases o u t of te n of a s th m a . fa c t. T h is is a proven ( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice) VOL NO. V. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43. SEVEN RECEIVE HERO AWARDS COURT POSTPONES COVELL TRIAL FOR THIRD TIME M A R S H F IE L D , Oct. 26— J u s tic e se em s s k ittis h of th e A r th u r C ovell tria l, fo r th e c h a n g e of d a te fro m to- I m o rro w to M onday n e x t w as th e ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923 CALIFORNIA TO COMPLETE ROAD JU R Y INVESTIGATING W HITE MURDER CASE ADJOURNS COMPLETENEW GRADE TUESDAY NO. 4<> MOVEMENT OF SECESSIONISTS IS LOSING IN GERMANY 9 0 ,0 0 0 S. P. MEN TO BE INSURED RED D IN G , C alif., Oct. 27.— T he 1 B E R L IN . O ct. 27.— T h e S eces­ g ra n d ju r y a d jo u rn e d y e s te rd a y u n - ' s io n is ts ’ m o v em en t in G e rm a n y a p ­ til D ecem ber 3rd. No in d ic tm e n t w as ' p e a rs to be b re a k in g dow n. Jo sp eh re tu rn e d a g a in s t Jo h n II. V ail, th e ! kt « ,., __J -o v • « S m eets, a c o n se rv a tiv e s e p a r a tis t p ro h ib itio n o fficial w ho s h o t a n d E l i m i n a t i n g F r o g Carnegie Commission Announ- third h°p °ff ¿he case has indulged. Chairman Toy Announces the w ho s h o t a n d said t h a t th e m ovem ent is p re m a ­ In th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e la s t Creek Hill Is Nearing es Remainder of Awards k ille d J a m e s S. W h ite , g a m e w a r­ Plans of California High­ tu re . A c risis b etw een B erlin and Company Takes Group Policy c h a n g e it w as said t h a t D is tric t A t­ Completion. for True Heroism. d en, a t C a ste lla a w eek ago. way Commission. for $100,000,000 on All ! B a v a ria w hich h ad been te m p o ra rily to rn e y F is h e r a n d th e a tto r n e y fo r H ow ever, th e case is n ot d ro p p ed . 'allayed*» w as ren ew ed by an a tta c k Its Employees. Of the Seven Hero’s Five Lost Their th e d e fe n se , C lau d e G iles, m ad e such Says 113 Miles in Shasta and Siski­ F u r th e r te stim o n y w ill he ta k e n a t Will Simplify Conveying of Machin­ ery to Shale Oil Holdings of of th e fe d e ra l s ta te g o v e rn m e n t u p ­ a s tip u la tio n . Live« in Aiding Others— Rela­ th e D ecem ber session possibly from you Counties Will Be Under E norm ous Group P olicy Piacisi With Hartman Syndicate. on th e B a v a ria n P re m ie r. tives Get Awards. V ail him self. Contract by 1024. M etropolitan Ifc-coines Eff<*c- AUTOMOBILE FLINGS A PLATE GLASS FRONT tive January I. T he new g ra d e on th e D ead I n ­ d ian ro ad , w hich w ill c u t o u t F ro g PO RTLA N D . O ct. 27.— J. K r u tt- C reek h ill, w ill be com p leted T u e s­ s c h n itt, c h a irm a n of th e e x e cu tiv e d a y n ig h t by th e crew of m en a t c o m m itte e an n o u n c ed th a t th e w ork u n d e r ¿ h e d ire c tio n of th e S o u th e rn P acific ’^ com pany to d :l’ H a rtm a n S p n d ic ate . T h is c u t-o ff ¡a w a rd e d th e M e tro p o lita n L ife i n ­ is 5800 fe e t an d w ill red u c e th e s u ra n c e co m p an y , of New Y ork, a g ra d e from 17 p er c e n t to 7 p e r cent c o n tr a c t fo r g ro u p life in su ra n c e T h e co m pany w ill begin im m e d ia ­ c o v e rin g th e 90,000 em ployees of It is n ’t a ll fu n in th e life of th e of th is Harold L. Richard T h e S u n d a y School fo rces of A sh ­ tely a f te r th e c o m p le tio n W A SH IN G TO N , O ct. 27.— C olonel its v a rio u s lin e s. It is expected th a t B ronze m ed al a w a rd e d to fa th e r, c ity d e p a rtm e n t. Y e ste rd a y , th ro u g h D ead lan d a re p r e p a rin g fo r a big tim e piece of w ork to w iden th e th is in su ra n c e will becom e effectiv e C h illic o th e , O hio. R ic h a rd , ag ed 15, accid eitt, a pile of san d a n d sto n e s In d ia n ro ad a n d cutving o u t r e v e r ­ C h a rle s F o rb e s, fo rm e r d ire c to r of a t th e ir S ta te C o n v en tio n , O cto b er on J a n u a r y 1, 1924. s tu d e n t died in a tte m p tin g to save w ere le ft s trin g in g on th e m ain se g ra d e s in se v e ra l p laces. T hey ex­ th e V e te ra n ’s b u re a u , h a s p re a re d 31 a n d N ovem ber 1 a n d 2nd. T h e in su ra n c e Is being placed u n ­ th e life of R ussel E. E v a n s, ag ed 15. s tr e e t from G ra n ite to th e P la z a , by T he s u p e rin te n d e n ts an d p a s to rs pect to h av e a ll th is w o rk c o m p le t­ a co m p lete lin e of d e fe n se a g a in s t d e r w h at is know n a s th e “ c o n trib u ­ s tu d e n t, fro m d ro w n in g a t C hilli- one of th e th e c h a rg e s of g r a f t a n d c o rru p tio n tru c k s t h a t h a s been m et re c e n tly an d a p p o in te d co m m it- ed by th e m id d le of N ovem ber. to ry p la n ” , th e S o u th e rn P acific c o th e . May 30, 1922. R ic h a rd w a s * h a u lin g d irt fo r th e city th e p a st C o n c re te fo u n d a tio n s fo r th e new in a w a rd in g h o sp ita l c o n tra c ts , it ¿ees from th e d iffe re n t c h u rc h e s as p ro v id in g w ith o u t cost to ¿ b e e m ­ d ro w n e d , as w as th e co m p an io n he ¡w eeks. b rid g e o v er E m ig ra n t a n d W a lk e r w as le a rn e d to d ay . T h e d e fe n se is to follow s: ploye an in itia l a m o u n t of in s u r ­ Toy Says State Interested trie d to save. B etw een fo u r-th in ty a n d six o’­ E n te rta in m e n t an d R e g is tra tio n c re e k s a re c o m p le te d an d th e s u p e r ­ be based on th e te stim o n y of high an ce fo r all th o se in th e serv ice six T h e 4ext of T oy’s ta lk follow s, in Joseph D. Shepherd clock th e n o rth p a r t of th e s tr e e t r e ­ — M esdam es R a lp h B illin g s, J n o . s tr u c tu r e s a n d d e c k in g s w ill be com ­ A rm y a n d N avy o ffic ers, a n d o ffic ia l p an t; m o n th s o r lo n g er. T he em ploye will B ron ze m ed al a w a rd e d to fa th e r, sem bled a d itc h d ig g e rs scene of liv- R oss, A lice G ilm o re, W ill H e n d ric k , m enced n e x t w eek. T he tim b e rs fo r g o v e rn m e n t re c o rd s w ill be in tr o d u ­ be given th e o p p o rtu n ity to in cre ase " T h e e n tir e S ta te of C a lifo rn ia is S equim , W ash . S h e p h e rd , aged ’ 7, lihood a n d m o to ris ts c u rs e d u n d e r F . M. B ro o k m ille r, T. M. H e n d e rso n , th e s e new b rid g e s a re bein g c u t by ced in a n e ff o r t to r e f u te th e s e n sa ­ th e s e a m o u n ts by p u rc h a s in g a d d i­ in te re s te d in th e ra p id c o m p le tio n d ied in a tte m p tin g to save Icy E th e ir b re a th a t ¿ h e a m o u n t of tir e s th e saw m ill on ¿h e H a rtm a n S y n d i­ tio n a l a c c u sa tio n s of E lia s M o rtim er, R ev. Miss P in n e ll. tio n a l in s u ra n c e to th e m axim um o f of th e P o cific H ig h w a y , w hich is of P h ila d e lp h ia , w ho m ad e th e c h a r ­ R ic h a rd s, aged 18, a n d E lb e rt F. b ein g clipped a n d ch ip p ed off to th e B a n q u e t— M esdam es C. B. L a m b ­ c a te h o ld in g s. $3500 fo r th o se rec e iv in g a m o n th ly R ic h a rd s, ag ed 23, lu m b e r m ill-h a n d , tu n e of th e fly in g ro c k s t h a t s p a t­ th e m ain ro a d th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia ges b e fo re th e s e n a te co m m ittee . M ovem ent o f M achinery k in , H .-O . B u tte rfie ld , A. F . A b b o tt, pay of $200.00 o r over. T he ra ilro a d b etw een ¿ h e n o r th e r n a n d s o u th e rn from d ro w n in g a t Io n e, W ash ., J u n e te re d w ith th e w h eels. T he re c o rd s w ill show , F o rb e s said , A g a n g of m en w e re busy F rid a y a n d H. G. C a rte r. also s h a re s in th e expense of th e a d ­ 25, 1922. Icy fell from a boom into O ne ro c k , fly in g h ig h , w ide a n d b o u n d a rie s . T h is ro a d is now paved m o v in g a la rg e S ym ons, N o. 4 th a t he did n o t choose th e su ccessfu l A u to T rip — W . W . R o b in so n . d itio n a l in su ra n c e p u rch a se d . sec­ C le a r F o rk riv e r, a n d E lb e rt p lu n g ed m ig h ty , lan d e d in th e w indow of th e w ith th e ex cep tio n o f c e rta in c ru s h e r, w hich w eighs b id d e r on a n y c o n tra c t, but m erely L u n c h e o n s— M essers W. M. G y ra to ry V olum e Is Record Breaker tio n s o f th e ro a d fro m R e d d in g to in a f te r h e r a n d s u p p o rte d h e r. S h e p ­ pool h a ll on a p p ro v ed th e re c o m m e n d a tio n of th e th e P la z a a n d th is W rig h t, H . C. G aley a n d V. O N. a b o u t 8 to n s, up to th e h o ld in g s, T h e a m o u n t of in su ra n c e covered A rm y q u a r te r m a s te r c o rp s a n d Navy th e O regon lin e. h e rd g o t in to a b o a t h a lf fu ll of w a t­ m o rn in g a piece of b o a rd h a d been w h e re it w ill be e re c te d a t th e No. S m ith. b u re a u of d o c k s an d y a rd s. R u m o rs by th is sin g le policy m ay be g r e a te r e r, row ed 50 fee t to w a rd s th em , th en c alled to ¿he re sc u e to k e e p fro s t Outlines Proposed Work M usic— M essers J . A. G ear, G. H. 2 bin. T h e No. 2 bin h a s a c a p ac ity a b o u n d t h a t o th e r h ig h pu b lic o f­ th a n $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d ft will he t h e le ft th e boat to sw im to fra n tic girl W ith th e sm a ll a m o u n t of fu n d s of 200 tons. a n d c h illy b reezes fo rm p la y in g a t Yeo a n d M rs. J. H. F u lle r. fic ia ls w ill be d ra w n in to th e in v e s­ la rg e s t policy e v e r lssu«*d. fo r ex ­ a n d y o u n g m an , b u t w as c a rrie d u n ­ a v a ila b le , th e C a lifo rn ia H ig h w a y T h is c ru s h e r w ill he used to (ra n d o m in th e in te r io r of th e b u lld - T h e m e tin g s w ill be held in th e tig a tio n . c eed in g in size a n y o ilie r know n d e r th e boom a n d d ro w n e d . B oth E l­ i ing. C om ission s ta n d s c o m m itte d to a c ru sh s h a le to a b o u t a o n e inch B a p tist C h u rc h on W ed n esd ay , policy. b e rt a n d Icy R ic h a rd s w ere also M ore p ro m p t a c tio n on th e p a r t policy of c o n s tru c tin g th e m ain t r a f ­ T h u rs d a y , a n d F rid a y of n e x t w eek. m esh, w hich w ill be fed in to th e re- RICH STRIKE IS MADE d ro w n e d . , of sh o v els a n d b ru sh e s w ould h a v e fic lin e s a n d th e ( in te r s ta te c o n n ec­ T h e re w ill be a b a n q u e / a t six o ’­ ton* from th is bin by g ra v ity . H. H e rsc h e l M ott Good ju d g m e n t, c a u tio u sn e ss and IN FRENCH GULCH tio n s b e fo re ta k in g in to c o n s id e ra ­ ¡saved a w indow p a n e . F in e W eather A dvantageous clock on Nov. f ir s t fo r a ll d e le g a te s. a le rtn e s s a re th e th re e im p o rta n t M ott, ag ed 26, riv e r-d riv e r a tte m p ­ tio n a n y m in o r ro a d s. W h ile th e M ovem ent of o th e r e q u ip m e n t T h e re w ill p ro b a b ly be a fello w ­ F R E N C H GU LCH , (S h a s ta C o.) p o in ts of good d riv in g . te d to save th e life of E lb e rt F. R ic h ­ P a c ific H ig h w a y is a f ir s t a n d sec­ FORRES DENIES CHARGES sh ip lu n ch e o n each d ay a t th e A sh ­ c o n sistin g of fo u r. 4-yard W e ste rn Oct. 27— A rich s tr ik e is re p o rte d as a rd s , a s d id J o s e p h S h e p h e rd , a t Ione OF CORRUPTION AND WASTE ond bond issu e ro a d , a n d w e h a v e no lan d h o te l a t noon to w hich all in ­ d u m p c a rs an d 4 0-pound ste e l ra ils W a sh in g to n , J u n e 25, 1922. As th e h a v in g been m ad e in th e A m erican fu n d s in th e f ir s t a n d second bond will be ru sh e d .d u r in g th e p re s e n t te re s te d a r e in v ite d a s w ell as r e g ­ l a t te r w as sw im m in g to w a rd E lb e rt M ine th re e m iles from th is place. fin e w e a th e r, a c c o rd in g to sy n d ic a te W A SH IN G TO N , O ct. 27— C o lonel issu e s w e a re g o in g to u se ev ery d o l­ u la r d e le g a te s. a n d Icy R ic h a rd s, M ott p lu n g ed from A th re e -fo o t led g e w as c u t in to e n g in e e rs. F o rb e s, fo rm e r D ire c to r of th e V et­ la r a v a ila b le fro m o th e r so u rc e s to th e boom a n d sw am to E lb e rt, w hc fo rty -tw o feef below th e m ain level It is th e in te n tio n of th e co m pany e ra n s B u re a u , to d a y issu ed a sw eep ­ do th e fo llo w in g w o rk on th is m ain PRAYING COLONELS WILL w as u n d e r th e s u rfa c e s . D iving and an d it c a rrie s h ig h v a lu e s in gold. ¿o h av e a ll th is e q u ip m e n t in place ing d e n ia l of a ll c h a rg e s of c o rr u p ­ a r te r y ; TACKLE U. OF P. TODAY ta k in g hold of E lb e rt by th e h a ir, T h e A m erican w as a g re a t gold Sacram erV o R iv e r to B a y h a (te n b e fo re th e la rg e 250 ton r e to r t a r ­ tion a n d b rib e ry b ro u g h t a g a in s t M ott trie d in vain to lilt him above p ro d u c e r in p io n e e r d a y s. It w as by s e n a to ria l in v e s tig a tio n . m ile s ) , s p e c ific a tio n s b e in g p r e p a r ­ P H IL A D E L P H IA , O ct. 27.— T he riv e s next w eek, a s a ll m en an d opened up tw o m o n th s ago by th e th e s u rfa c e , b u t fa ile d ; a n d th e n he him ed fo r c o n tra c t b e fo re J a n u a r y 1 st; " P ra y in g C o lo n e ls” of C e n tre C ol­ e q u ip m e n t w ill he re q u ire d fo r th e C o n c o rd ia -V irg in ia sw am a n d w as c a rrie d by th e c u rr e n t, C olonel F o rb e s b ra n d e d e v e ry sp ec­ w id e n in g a n d p aving. M ining C om ­ lege w ill m a k e th e ir g rid iro n d e b u t j niovpnient of th e h e a v y m ac h in ery , W A SH IN G TO N . O ct. 26— T h e In s till re ta in in g h is h o ld on E lb e rt, ific c h a rg e m ad e by E lla s M o rtim e r pany. N ine m en a re em ployed. A l­ B a y h a to P o llo ck (e le v e n m ile s ), of P h ila d e lp h ia , a s “ u tte r ly f a ls e ” . te rn a tio n .tl F e d e ra ti i of U niver b e fo re a local pu b lic th is a fte rn o o n a b o u t 280 fe e t to w ith in a few’ feet b e rt V. F o n d a h n , th e s u p e rin te n d ­ s p e c ific a tio n s b e in g p re p a re d fo r SEATTLE WOMAN RECOVERS M o rtim e r c h a rg e d F o rb e s of a c c e p t­ sity W oint n i dv. tu ing th e ques w hen th e y w ill m ee t P e n n s y lv a n ia o f a p ile of logs. C lin ch in g E lb e rt's e n t, says he w ill in c re a se th e force c o n tra c t b e fo re J a n u a r y 1 st; re c o n ­ FROM POISONED SANDWICH ing a $5,000 “ lo a n ” from h im , a f te r tion of fello w rh i: ; f. • w om en, and a t F r a n k lin F ie ld . T he g am e is r e ­ body w ith h is legs, h e lo st th e hold v ery soon. s tru c tio n and” w id e n in g ; g ra d e an d SPO K A N E , W a sh ., O ct. 27— M rs. g iv in g M o rtim e r in sid e in fo rm a tio n th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of Uni g a rd e d as n o th in g m o re th a n a on h is c o m p a n io n , h u t M ott re a c h e d T h e A m erican M ine is tw o m iles c ru s h e d ro ck su rfa c e . M aud W o o d fo rd , 44, tra in e d n u rse , on h o sp ita l c o n tra c ts . v e rs ity W om en, ¿o m eet in W ash th e boom . M ott rec e iv e s a b ro n ze m edium of e x h ib itin g th e C e n tre so u th of th e fam o u s G la d sto n e Mine. Pollock to County Line w as a c c id e n ta lly poisoned w ith in g to n N ovem ber 5. w il’ add th e m edal. C ollege te a m ¿o P h ila d e lp h ia n s , P o llo ck to S isk iy o u C o u n ty lin e s try c h n in e in a ham sa n d w ich , p u r ­ Demonstrating Expert— w eig h t of its opinion io tin* a f f ir m a ­ J. Dexter McLellan sin ce P e n n s y lv a n ia h a s been far WRONG ROOM WATCHED n e a r D u n sm u ir ( th ir ty - e ig h t m ile s ), ch ased a t a local lu n ch room . A r e s ­ M iss G race B oque, a d e m o n s tra t­ tiv e sid e of th e q u e sli in. ’I It « A m e r­ W idow of M cL ellan, O a k la n d , C al., from im p re ssiv e in its e a rly gam es, BY AMATEUR DETECTIVES su rv e y s in p ro g re s s fo r g ra d e re- ta u r a n t em p lo y ee h a d m ad e a p oi­ in g e x p e rt re p re s e n tin g th e W e st­ ican F e d e ra tio n h a s a l r e - d / given rec e iv e s b ro n ze m ed al an d d e a th b e n ­ lo sin g to M a ry lan d a n d b a re ly n o s­ c o n sf.ru c tio n ; w ill be a d v e rtis e d fo r soned sa n d w ich fo r r a ts a n d used eleven sc h o la rsh ip s fo r g ra d u a te e fits to h e r a t th e r a t e of $65.00 a in g h o u se E le c tric R a n g e , w ill give in g o u t S w a rth m o re . R EN O , O ct, 27— An a tte m p t by c o n tra c t d u r in g n e x t y e a r. R e s u r ­ th e k n ife w ith w hich th e poison had a public d e m o n s tra tio n of th e ra n g e s w o rk . m o n th w ith $5.00 a m o n th a d d itio n ­ T he s ta r of th e K e n tu c k y tea m is counsel fo r Mrs. E liz a b e th S p rin g e r been sp re a d in m a k in g M rs. W ood­ T he A m erican F e d e ra tio n is p a rti a l on ac co u n t of e a ch th re e c h ild re n . a t ¿ h e fo rm a l o p e n in g of J o r d o n ’s fa c in g w ith c ru sh e d ro c k ; by d ay C o v in g to n , th e q u a rte rb a c k , w ho to p ro v e h e r h u sb a n d , A r th u r C. h om e, la b o r w ill pro ceed th is w in te r to r e ­ ra n rin g s a ro u n d H a rv a rd la s t s e a ­ fo rd ’s sa n d w ich . She w ill reco v er. c u la rly in te re s te d th is y e a r in r e ­ M cL ellan, ag e d 31, e le c tric ia n , died E le c tric s to re in th e ir new S p rin g e r, h a s been liv in g w ith a n ­ p a ir p re s e n t s u rfa c e te m p o ra rily . M onday a n d T u e sd a y . Food w ill be vision of e le m e n ta ry school s tu d y a tte m p tin g to save J a m e s W . Spellen- son an d e s ta b lis h e d a w o rld ’s rec o rd o th e r w om an in R eno failed w hen S isk iy o u C o u n ty lin e to S h a s ta New Brand of Chicken H ere— cooked a n d p ro b a b ly p o rtio n s serv b e rg , ag ed 20 a n d a m ac h in e h e lp e r, fo r field g o als in a n o th e r gam e. U n­ S p rin g e r proved th e room tw o a m a ­ co u rses. T h e sp o n so rs of ¿ h is m ove L a rk in G ru b b receiv ed a trio of fro m d ro w n in g a t F r u itla n d , C alif., ed to th e w om en of A sh la n d w ho a r e i T *y e r (tw e n ty -o n e m ile s ), c o n c re te less th e P e n n e n d s u n d e rg o a su d d e n te u r d e te c tiv e s h ad been w a tc h in g m en t believe th a t th e m arc h of tim e B lue J e rs e y G iant, c h ic k e n s y e s te r­ ¡n iv in g c o m p leted . A u g u st 22, 1922. S p e lle n b e rg becam e in v ited to see th e d e m o n s tra tio n . an d th e tre n d of e v e n ts m ak e con a n d v a s t im p ro v e m e n t it is believed d ay fro m New’ je r s e y a n d w ill ra is e fo r se v e ra l w eeks had n o t been oc­ tin u o u s rev isio n of stu d y c o u rse s Shasta River to Gazelle ( e ig h t e x h a u ste d in w a te r 10 fe e t deep an d cu p ied by th e a lle g ed c o rre sp o n d - I t h a t C o v ington w ill ru n w ild th is m iles), surveys authorized for re- th e new breed of fow ls. T h e c h ic k ­ c rie d to M cL ellan. T h e la tte r sw am Visitor from Lents— n e c essa ry and th a t “ s ta n d p a ltis m in a fte rn o o n . e n t fo r tw o y e a rs. Oregon construction and widening. Present e n s a r e e sp ec ially la rg e a n d fin e fo r H. V. S m ith of L e n ts, to hig c o m p a n io n . S p e lle n b e rg trie d c S p rin g e r is se e k in g a d iv o rce on u rr ic u la ” is s ta g n a tio n in e d u c a ­ m eat. T hey w e re seen h e re la s t w in ­ to c lim b on M cL ellan ’s back a n d both w as an o u t-o f-to w n v isito r y e s t e r - 1 ro ck s u rfa c e to be re p a ire d b e fo re tio n . T h e S ta te H ig h w ay C om m ission g ro u n d s of c ru e lty a n d h is w ife is t e r a t th e W in te r F a ir a n d h av e d a y from h is hom e n e a r P o r tla n d , n e x t seaso n . w e re d ro w n e d . S p e a k in g of th e ir v iew p o in t, Mrs. p la n s to spend $4,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 th is y e a r bit.’e rly fig h tin g th e case. Gazelle to Yreka been o rd e re d sin ce su m m e r. B ees Mr. S m ith is kn o w n h e re to p o sta l Georfa® I*. Boyd F ra n c e s B enton B a rn a rd , e d u c atio n in r e p a irin g C a lifo rn ia ro ad s. S p rin g e r to ld J u d g e B a r tle tt h is Gazelle to Yreka (seventeen a n d c h ic k e n s a re th e hobby of L a r­ B oyd, ag ed 34 a n d a p a in te r r e ­ em p lo y ees a s he is o n e of th e o ld ­ s e c re ta ry fo r th e o rg a n iz a tio n , sa id : w ife tre a te d him c ru e lly , s p e n t all kin G ru b b w ho k n o w s fin e p o in te rs sid in g a t S h a ro n , P a ., a tte m p te d to e st em p lo y ees in th e m ail se rv ice on m iles), under contract for grading, " T h e a sso c ia tio n h a s no new c u r ­ h is s a la ry an d m o rtg a g e d th e f u r n i­ on th e c a rin g fo r each. and gravel surface will be comple­ sa v e C lau d e W. G ille tte , ag ed 22, th e ro ad . ric u lu m to o ffe r. T h a t is a q u estio n tu re to se c u re m o re fu n d s fo r h e r ted thia winter. a u to m o b ile m ech an ic, fro m su ffo c a ­ fo r e x p e rts to d e te rm in e . O ur in te r ­ ow n use. Yreka to Klamath River (fifteen tin g a t M ercer, P a., M arch 2, 1922. est is a ro u s in g pu b lic opinion to m iles), surveys under way for re­ G ille tte , w as ov erco m e by sm o k e on m ak e th e rev isio n w hich m o d ern e d ­ FORMER GRIDIRON STAR IS th e f irs t flo o r of a d e p a rtm e n t sto re . construction. u ARRESTED WITH MOON-STILL c a tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts d e m a n d and D ense sm o k e a n d g a s filled th e s to re Klamath River to Oregon line ¿o in v e s tig a te w h a t is o ffe red to a n d it w as in te n s e ly ho t. F ire m e n (ten m iles), bids will be opened E U G E N E , Oct. 27— Jo h n E d m u n - m ee t th e p rese n t c o n d itio n s .” h ad m ad e in e ffe c tu a l a tte m p ts to November 13th for reconstruction son, o n e of th e m ost fam o u s fo o t­ re s c u e G ille tte h u t fa ile d . D is re g a rd ­ TE A G U E , T exas. O ct. 27.— Tw o and rock surfacing. ball p la y e rs e v e r tu rn e d o u t by ¿ h e ing a d v ise of fire m e n an d o th e rs , Total length, excluding pavement T ex an s, D avid T e rry a n d N orw ood U n iv e rsity of O regon, w as a rre s te d Boyd d o n n e d a g a s m ask , a n d w ith a and incorporated cities, 113 miles. H u c k a b y stood to e to to e, w ith le ft n e a r h e re la s t n ig h t w hen d e p u ty ro p e tied to him , e n te re d an d clim bed This is to be under con/ract by Jan­ h a n d s c lu tc h e d , a n d lo ad ed re v o l­ I t w as a n n o u n c e d to d a y by Dan s h e riffs fo u n d a 75 -g allo n still a t P ro f. W . G. B e a ttie , d ire c to r of uary, including pavement and re­ v e rs in th e ir r ig h t a n d each em p tied th e s ta irw a y . T h e ro p e becam e e n ­ his farm h o u se. ta n g le d a ro u n d a po st a n d th e noose hom e school p ro b le m s a t M onm outh, construction.” h is g u n in to th e o th e r b e fo re th e y O ’C onnel, c h ie f of th e sp ecial a g e n ts clip of his gas m ask cam e o ff w h ile w as th e h o n o r g u e st a t th e K Iw anis fell in d e a th . T h e p isto l d u e l took of th e S. P. t h a t an e n tire ly new clew M’REE ANNOUNCES THAT fre e in g th e rope. H e w as fin a lly p u l­ lu n ch e o n F rid a y noon, h e ld a t th e THREE MEN AND BOY p lac e In a b a rn in F re e s to n e c o u n ty . is b ein g follow ed in th e h u n t fo r th e INVESTIGATION JUST BEGUN led o u t. H e e n te re d th e second tim e, H otel A sh la n d . P ro f. B e a ttie sp o k e ENTOMBED IN MINE B oth m en w e re found d e a d , nt ill S iskiyou tra in b a n d its a n d m u rd e r ­ E d u c a tio n ” a n d c ra w le d 21 fee t, fee lin g fo r G ille tte , on “ E conom y of NEW YORK, Oct. 27.— W hile e rs. S h e riffs R oss an d B reen a n d I n ­ g ra sp e d in a d e a th lock. OKLAHOM A CITY , O ct. 27— b u t h e a t becam e so in te n s e he sig ­ a f te r a th o ro u g h in sp e c iio n of A sh­ BRAZIL, Ind„ Oct. 27— Three H u c k a b y receiv ed fo u r w ounds, sp e c to r E m m o n s h a v e jo in e d o th e rs “ W e h av e im p each ed J a c k W a lto n , m any n a tio n s of th e w orld honored n a lle d an d w as d ra w n o u t. A fte r a la n d ’s sch o o ls paid glo w in g tr ib u te men and a boy are entombed in th re e of th e m issies s tr ik in g him in in s e a rc h fo r p a rtie s w ho sto le a T h e o d o re R oosevelt on th e a n n iv e r ­ th e K in g , b u t o u r w ork h a s ju s t be­ b rie f r e s t Boyd e n te re d th ro u g h a to th e w ay th e y w ere c o n d u c te d a n d Hunt th e c h e st an d o n e in th e side. W i l - |b o at n e a r J o h n s o n ’s place on th e sa ry . special h o n o rs w ere paid to th e Brothers’ mine six miles g u n ,” s p e a k e r M cBee, of th e h ouse w in dow , c ra w le d 18 fe e t o v er m e r­ gave P ro f. G. A. B riscoe h ig h com ­ southwest of here. There is little for lia m s receiv ed th re e b u lle ts , one in *a m a th riv e r in C a lifo rn ia , a n d cros of re p re s e n ta tiv e s s ta te d to day. He ¡d e p a rte d p re sid e n t h e re in ¿he city c h a n d is e a n d fo u n d G ille tte . He c a r­ p lim e n t fo r th e e ffic ie n t m a n n e r in their recovery. An explosion of gaso- th e h e a d , one in th e b re a s t, an d one sed t h a t s tre a m . T h e th e ft took ¡of his b irth . T h e W o m en 's R oose- rie d G ille tte 10 feet to w a rd th e w in ­ w hich he c o n d u c ts school w o rk h e re , lin e p u m p follow ed by a cave-in in ¡In th e sto m a c h . T he p isto l of each p lace n ig h t b e fo re la s t, an d it is said th e next jo b w ill be to in v e s ti­ jv e lt M em orial A ssociation fo rm a lly g a te th e K u K lux K ian a n d o th e r dow , trip p e d a n d fell. He s h o u te d to as well as a c c re d itin g him w ith be­ the tunnel, togc.*her with fire, cut h ad been e m p tie d a n d w ere still kn o w n th a t h e re a r e a t le a s t tw o d e p a rtm e n ts of s ta te . “ T h e K u K lux ¡d ed icated th e m o d est h ouse in w hich m en o u tsid e a n d w as p u lle d to th e ing a m an of hig b u sin e ss a b ility a n d m en in th e p a rty . T h e o ffic e rs and off all avenues of exit. The govern­ g ra sp e d in th e ¿wo rig h t h a n d s. K ia n w ill a t le a s t be u n m a sk e d in th e g re a t s ta te sm a n w as born. G ov­ w indow , s till r e ta in in g hold on G ille­ fin a n c ie r q u a litie s . m en a re fo llo w in g th e tr a il of th e I t is said th a t th e fa ta l d u e l w as ment rescue car is being hurried O k la h o m a ” , says th e m a jo rity of Iavy D ay” , out of work. The layoff is the long­ T h e m u rd e r o c c u rre d on th e G ran- fice occupied by Chief O’Connell and tin g c lo th e s on th e second flo o r of a c c o rd in g to a te le g ra m receiv ed a t o ’clock in th e m o rn in g a n d 8 o ’ est “shutdown” any studio has ex­ dy ra n c h o f< th e U ta h C o n stru c tio n h is h o m e, anti w h ile ¿he o ffic e rs , th e p riso n . A g u a rd w as s e n t to K el- his assistants in Ashland and they clock in th e ev en in g . I t m ak e s no perienced since the influenza epi­ C om pany, se v en ty m iles fro m M on­ P a c ific C o ast Join s w e re w a itin g below . H e w as a r r e s t ­ so to d a y to r e tu r n R u ste ln to t h e are referred to many times during p ro v isio n fo r a n y s u its a t a ll d u r ­ demic. The closing is said to be due tello . H eavy snow , w h ich h a s fa lle n SAN FA NCISCO, Oct. 27.— T he ed on te le g ra p h ic w a r ra n t from St. in s titu tio n . R u ste in w as co m m itted each day. The maps have been of in g th e re s t of th e tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs. to the slacking up of production fo r tw o d ay s, h id e 8 th e body of th e P a c ific c o a st jo in e d w ith th e n a tio n C loud. H is w ife h e re did n o t see th e to th e particular use and information since p riso n fro m M u ltn o m ah during the winter season. I t h a s been kn o w n fo r som e tim e victim a n d h a s a id e d th e flig h t of tra g e d y . B e lk n a p to ld th e a u th o r i­ c o u n ty to se rv e a te rm fo r la rc e n y . the report came from Del Norte th a t b a th in g p a rtie s have been held in h o n o rin g T h e o d o re R oosevelt on th e m u fd e re r. W itn e sse s a re said to tie s th e o n ly c h a rg e s a g a in s t him a t H e w as em ployed in th e p e n ite n tia ry county that four men answering the sa n s s u its , b u t it w as n o t know n “ N avy D ay” . T h o u sa n d s of v isito rs The older a little girl gets the h a v e fled a f te r n o tify in g o ffic ia ls of S t. C loud w as fo r b rea c h of pro m ise. g a rd e n a t th e tim e he escaped. description of the bandits had been th a t th e r e tu r n to a n c ie n t cu sto m s in sp e c te d v a rio u s n av al vessels in more her candy costs.— Paris N ew s.1 the crime. th e h a rb o r h ere. seen in the Indian valley section .' had legal backing. N E W Y O RK , Oct. 27.— A n n o u n c e ­ m e n t w as m ad e to d ay of th e r e m a in ­ d e r of th e h e ro m ed al a w a rd s by th e C a rn e g ie com m ission. T he list co m ­ p rise s seven a w a rd s. F iv e of th e a- w a rd s a re m ad e to re la tiv e s of five h e ro s, w ho lo st th e ir lives in sav in g , o r in a tte m p tin g to save o th e rs . T he lis t follow s: T h e p ro g ra m o f th e C a lifo rn ia S ta te H ig h w ay C om m ission, a s it f its in to th e p la n s of O regon an d W a sh in g to n fo r c o m p le tin g ¿ h e P a ­ cific H ig h w a y , w as o u tlin e d T h u r s ­ d a y in an a d d re s s a t O lym pia, W a sh ., a t th e d e d ic a tio n of th e W a sh in g to n se ctio n of th e P a c ific H ig h w ay . Toy said it is th e p u rp o se of C al­ ifo rn ia to c o m p le te th e h ig h w a y in S h a s ta an d S isk iy o u c o u n tie s as fasZ a s p o ssib le, a n d t h a t a rr a n g e m e n ts a r e now b e in g m ad e to p lace 113 m iles u n d e r c o n tra c t by th e f ir s t of th e co m in g y e a r. LEADERS IN SUNDAY FORBES WILE OFFER TA LL ES DISCÜS3 EUUÈÀ ÌW SPEAKER AT KiWANIS CLUB WEEKLY LUNCH TOO M S SHOOT IT OOT IN PISTOL OOTL NEW CLEW f OLLOWED CLUTCHED IN DEATH IN THE SEARCH FOR S. P. T THROUGHOUT NATION ON Ü. S. NAW