Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 30, 1923, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months
In the rich ozone at Ashland.
Pure domestic water 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 asthma. This is a proven
fact.
(International News Wire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43.
LYCEUM SEASON
OPENS NOV. 14
ASHLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 19 >3
NO. 4S
STEALING #23 GETS
TEN-YEAR
SENTENCE
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 MASONS
WILL ASSEMBLE
STATE TRAFFIC OFFICERS
IN SESSION AT SALEM
S. S. DELEGATES
CONVENEOCT. 31
A. C. STUDENTS GET
READY FOR HOMECOMING
CARBONIC GAS A
LOCAL PRODUCT
SACAMENTO, Oct. J30— For par­
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 30.— State traf­
ticipating in the robbery of Sing Bo
(Irven Keller)
fic officers from all parts of Oregon
Chinese, in Rio Linda, on the night
CORVALLIS,
Oct. 30.— Ashland
held a conference here yesterday with
of August 25th last, the proceeds
students
will
take
part in the annual
I members of the public service com-
of
which
were
$23,
Raymond
Fred­
home-coming
program
Friday and
o f{ mission and T. A. Raffety, in charge
Four Numbers Are Included in
W
ill
Lay
Corner
Stone
erickson, 18 years old, must pay
the Contract, with Music
of the law enfroeement bureau of Delegates for State Convention Saturday. The old Beaver fight will
W ashington Masonic Mem­
heavily.
He
was
sentenced
to-day
by
Will Come from Roseburg be shown by the alumni in their slo­ Pompadour Springs Produce
Predominating.
the state motor vehicle department.
orial
November
1.
132,000 Pounds Every
gan “Back to back the Beavers."
Superior Judge C. O. Buslck to
and Points South.
Many matters relating to traffic were
Twelve Months.
Homecoming plans are completed
Committee In Charge Says that All serve from five years to life in San A lexandria, V s., W ill B e Scene of discussed by the patrolmen and the
Four Attractions Will Be of
Prominent Sunday School Represen­ and promise to be the best in the
Quentin Prison, and the fact that
officials.
O utstanding E v en t in U istory
Natural Carbonic Gas F inds Ready
history of the college.
Exceptional Merit.
tatives Will Participate in
the robbery was committed with the
Special attention was directed to
o f A m erican M asonry.
M arket in N orthwest ami
The homecoming program includes
Three Day Program.
use of firearms automatically, under
solving the problem or curbing the
Middlcxvest.
Ashland is to have an Ellison- a new law which went into effect
the annual rook-University of Oregon
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 30— operations of automobile and truck
White Lyceum Chautauqua this win­ a week before the Chinese was held
Beginning tomorrow Ashjand will frosh football game Friday, and the
Filial arrangements have been com­ owners who have not complied with
One of the largest commercial in­
ter with four numbers of music and up, adds another minimum of five
orange black warriors meet the uni­
pleted for what In all probability the regulations adopted by the pub­ be host to delegates to the State Sun
dustries
in Ashland at the present
versity of Washington Vikings on
magic. Leakes Orchestral Enter­ years to the sentence.
will the the outstanding event in the lic service commission. It was poin­ day school convention, which con
time,
growing
with leaps and hounds
Bell field on Saturday. The game will
tainers will be the first performers
For ten years, therefore, young
history of Freemasonry in America ted out at the meeting that the pub­ venes at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon be one of the hardest fought contests is that sponsored by the Ashland
to appear, Wednesday, November 14. Frederickson must wait behind pri
lic service department recently can­
Delegates will be in attendance of the season. Last year more than Natural Carbonic Company.
H. J. Leake, manager, who is said son walls before probation can be — the laying of the corner stone of celed the permits of more than 100
from
all but a few of the Sunday
While Ashland is not the distrih
the
George
Washington
Masonic
to ben an exceptional musician, has considered. Probation was not with­
of these operators who had failed Schools In the state from Roseburg 13,000 saw the homecoming game uting point for the vast amount of
National
Memeorial
at
Alexandria,
prepared a program that speeds a- in the discretion of the judge today
to complete their filings with the south, and in addition the conven and it is expected the number will ga8 that leaves the Pamadour
Virginia,
on
November
1.
It
is
ex­
be exceeded this year.
long so rapidly that one marvels at but the county probation officer, af­
state. The road patrolmen reported tion will be attended by a number
springs that have already mad. Ash­
pected
tha«t
more
than
100,000
the artistic ability of the artists. ter investigating the case, had rec­
heavier vehicle traffic in Oregon dur­ of Sunday School representatives of
land
famous. It is the center of the
Freemasons from all parts of the
Forest Grove— Contract let for
The program consiting of peppy'num- ommended against it.
ing the past six months than ever national importance, including Dr
basic
industry found here.
United States and distinguished rep­ before.
construction of more than $20,000
bers from orchestra ensembles, vocal
Hugh
S.
McGill,
general
secretary
of
Approximately 132.000 pounds of
resentatives from jurisdictions in
excerpts and imitations of farm
worth of concrete sidewalk in city.
the
International
Sunday
School
As
natural
gas are shipped from Ash
other parts of the werld will wit­
noises, will leave the hearer with
sociation;
Rev.
Milliken,
director
of
land
to
Portland
yearly, where it is
ness the event.
a pleasing reaction. Of the four num­
regigious
education
of
the
Presbyter­
distributed
all
over
the northwest
The corner stone will be laid un­
ber the Lyceum committee says:
ian Synod of Oregon; Dr. Fred Grey,
and cities in the east. Shipments of
der the auspices of the Grand Lodge
The larcher-Smith entertainers
director
of
Religious
education
of
the
company average three cars each
of Virginia, and /h e ceremonies will
with a reptoire that is unusual and
Congregational
churches,
and
gener­
month
of natural gas, each ear eon
be in charge of Deputy Grand Mas­
delightful in its arrangement; the
al
secretary,
E.
E.
Cissna.
taining eleven thousand pounds of
ter Charles H. Callahan. He will be
combination of accordion, bells and
the
natural product, tanked in cylin­
The
business
sessions
and
pro­
assisted by Col. Louis A. Watres of
drums, accordion solos and saxa-
grams
will
be
held
at
the
First
Bap­
ders
of twenty and fifty pound de­
phone playing carries the audience? PORTLAND,
Oct.
30.— Some Scranton, Pa., Past Grand Master
nominations.
tist
church,
F}irs,t
and
Jlai-gadjne
along with enthusiasm that is ram- where in Oregon lived two persons of Masons in Pennsylvania, and
Approximately seventy-five mem­ streets.'
The cylinders are filled at the
A number of the musicians of
pant from the Misses Larcher and " h ° paid taxes on net incomes of former lieutenant governor; Wil- bers and guests attended the Cham-
The
program
follows:
Pompadour
springs, under the super­
Ashland
met
Monday
evening
at
the
Smith. Both young women are said from $200,000 to 250,000 in 1921, liam Howard Taft, ex-president of i ber of Commerce luncheon today at
vision
of
Martin
Neagle. As soon as a
Wednesday,
October
31.
Chamber of Commerce rooms to
to be truly versatile and have unique paying in taxes ,to Uncle Sam the the United States, and Grand Master Hotel Ashland. The luncheon was
2.30—
Registration.
shipment
sufficient
to fill one car
plan for the organization of a mus­
personalities that have won admirers combined sum of $124,332.
James H. Price of Virginia. Colonel devoted to honoring Rev. Koehler
Evening:
ical club. Miss Leona Marsters acted is ready for hauling, the Whittle
for them during extended tours in
There were two taxpayers in the Watres is president of the George who for the past five years has been
7:30'—Song
service.
as temporary chairman and Miss Transfer company brings the con­
concerts throughout Candada and the $150,000 to $200,000 class and the Washington Masonic National Mem­ pantor of the local Presbyterian
tainers to Ashland and load them
7:45—
Greetings
by
mayor.
Edna Dougherty as secretary.
states. An accordion solo in Italian same number in each of the follow­ orial Association, and chairman of church and who leaves soon to ac­
8:00— Response, by Rev. Amos.
The suggested plans include a in the Southern Pacific freight ears.
costume followed by a group of ing classes, $100,000 to $150,000, the executive committee.
cept the pastorate of a similar 8:15 Address, “Supreme Impor­
study club and musical program With the return of empty contain­
readings,and songs in old-fashioned $90,000 to $100,000 and $80,000 to
W ill H onor Callahan
church in Spokane.
ers, they are sent to the springs by
tance
of
Religious
Education,”
by
combined.
costumes with a short one-act play $90,000. It was easy to earn from
The distinction acorded Charles
Senator George Dunn acted as
Dr. Hugh S. Magill, Gen. Sec. In­
of real dramatic and literary worth $40,000 to $50,000 in Oregon that I. Callahan is in return for his life­ chairman, and following announce­
To effect a permanent organiza­ the transfer people and another full
ternational Sunday School associa­ tion the following were named as a car of tubo^ brought back. Each
concludes the evenings entertain­ 27 persons succeeded in doing it and long study of George Washington’s ments by Secretary Fuller, intro­
tion.
ment. They appear December 13, 233 reported incomes from $15,000 Masonic life, and for the informa­
nominating committee: Mrs. A. E. car shipped from here carries forty
duced Rev. Koehler as not only a
Thursday,
November
1.
1923.
to $20,000, although 1921 was no­ tion and knowledge he has contri­
Woods, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. J. thousand gross pounds made of the
minister of exceptional qualities, but
Morning
"The third production, on January where regarded as a good year in buted on the subject. One of the ar­
R. Robertson. Mrs. Fred Nell. Miss cylinders and the .natural gas.
as a sterling man and active mem-1 9:00— Devotional
Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Kansas
1. 1924 to be given by the Buckeye either business or industry.
Berna Haight and Mrs. J. H. F ill­
ticles which will be deposited in /h e ber of the Chamber. Rev. Koehler 9:3 0— Divisional conferences.
City,
and Salt Lake, are covered by
Male Trio, is managed by George
The total number making personal corner stone will be a copy of his
er will act as program committee,
responded in a manner befitting the
(A)
Children’s
division.
shipments
of gas from Portland,
Chenot, a versatile chap who has returns was 62.804, who paid total volume, “Washington, The Man and
and Miss Florence Allen, Mrs. Ken­
occasion. He spoke, with feeling, of
<b) Young people’s division.
been both a circus trombonist and a taxes of $4,951,580. The largest num­ Ow M ason," .9 work which has fig­
neth McWilliams, and Miss Imo­ which is the distributing point of the
his association with the chamber of
(c)
Adult
division.
Ashland Natural Carbonic Gas Co.
choral vocalist. He is exceedingly ber of returns, 16,213, were in the
gene Wallace will draft a constitu­
ured largely In the organization of comerce and its work and followed
(d
i
Administrative.
C.
D. Simonds, bond of the concern
clever on the trombone, saxophone $1,000 to 2,000 class.
tion. All these committees will re­
the Memorial Aiociation.
with
an
able
discourse
on
the
“Four
11:0«—Address.
Rev.
Kohler.
working Hom here, has a lease on
and piano. The smallest student of
OJ 4 84 0 corporations in the state
In addition to the ceremonial Square Citizen”. In his address he 11:30—Conference, vacation schools, port ot. the next meeting, which will the output of the springs and is
the three and playing the largest 1948 reported total net income of
he held in the studio of Miss Wal­
committee named, Mr. Callahan will laid down the duties of -a man to
reports from delegates.
starting the fourth year of shipping
horn is given to poetry and likes to $17,030,724, on which taxes w^ere
lace.
The regular meetings are to
be assisted by every Grand Master himself, to his fellows, to his profes­
operations. The average of three
Afternoon.
express his sentiments in verse. Wil­ paid amounting to $2.368,688. Of
be the third Monday of each month
in the United States, or an accredi­ sion, to his community and its in­ 1:30— Devotional song service.
cars
a month has been Uaple since
liam Beek, the third musician is a the manufacturing industries lumber
at 7:30 p. m.
ted representative of such official. stitutions, including the civic, relig­ 2:00— Address, E. E. Cissna, Gen.
the product of Litlna water has been
keen entertainer and always gives paid on the largest net ‘Income, 64
The organization of a musical
Every Grand Lodge In the country ious and educational organizations.
Sec.
State
Council:
“Needs
of
the
pushed
and sold in cut-< . state ter­
his audience a good time. Their pro­ such concerns reporting net income
club in ^Ashland is a move of con­ ritories.
will
be
represented
at
the
corner
Rural
Schools.”
The
address
was
one
oft
he
most
gram has various feature combina­ totaling $1,771,583.
stone laying. Each Grand Master forceful ever heard in Ashland along 2’ 30— Address, Mrs. Fred Engle, siderable Inportance and one that
It is said that ready market for
tions and is spicy to the “nth’’ de­
ashington state had two taxpay­
has been greatly needed. Ashland
will receive a silver trowel with that line.
“Cradle
Roll
Work.”
all
obtainable gas has been found
gree. The trio are all college stu­ ers in the $300,000 to $400,000 class
has muslcains of unusual ability and
which
he
will
aid
in
spreading
the
and
California will eveatu.Jiy be
3:00—
Address,
Rev.
Milliken,
direc­
At
the
close
of
the
address
Chair­
dents and realize the value of mas­ and two in the $200,000 to $250.000
tra iling, whose work Is favorably
mortar
and
which
will
later
be­
pushed
into, as it has not yet been
tor
oi
religious
education
for
Ore.
man
Dunn
voiced
the
thanks
of
tering difficult instruments to please class, and the total paid in personal
known outside Ashland’s environs,
come
a
part
of
the
memorabilia
of
Baptist
churches.
entered
because of the number of
those in attendance for the splendid
their audiences. They are endorsed income taxes in that state was $4,-
and this club will do much to raise
his
Grand
Jurisdiction.
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carbonating plants already estab­
Evening:
presentation of the subject and in
highly by the Ellison-White people. 909,857.
the standard and create higher lished there.
6:00—
Banquet.
R
eceptacle
To
C
ontain
B
ible
behalf
of
the
Chamber
wished
the
"James Kater, a magician and en­
ideals and interest in the work of
The receptacle in the corner rtone speaker and his family Godspeed in 7:30— Song serivce.
Harry Silver, owner of the Pompa­
tertainer comes to Ashland February KLAMATH FALLS REPORTS
our best composers..
will
contain,
among
other
articles,
dour
springs and who lias been in­
7:50— Address, R e v .jy . Judson Old­
their new home.
4, and is ranked among first class
ACUTE SHORTAGE OF HOMES
field.
terested in its 'welfare since the dis­
a copy of the Holy Bible, the Con­
Announcements.
performers of magic. His program is
NORTHWEST ELECTRIC! CO.
covery
of mineral water near Ash­
stitution
of
the
United
States,
the
8:15—
Address,
Dr.
Van
Nuys,
direc­
Announcements made by the sec­
rapid, effect follows effect and he
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 30— Re-
EMPLOYES WALK OUT TODAY land, hag leased the springs for a
tor
religious
education
Presbyter­
does more than the usual company alizing that if Klamath is to take ¡Declaration of Independence, a His- retary included the Winter Fair,
period of years and is realizing a
ian synod of Oregon.
of three or four people. He has ap­ advantage of her opportunity au/ ,o ’ V °f Freemasonry in the United Dec. 5, 6, and 7; National Apple
PORTLAND,
Oct.
30.—
One
hun­
substantial royalty monthly.
Friday, November 2.
peared successfully in Lyceum, Chau­ grow, more houses must he built tor StatPS’ a Hif* ° ry of GeorSe Wash­ Week, Oct. 31, to Nov. 7; American
dred and twenty electrical workers
Morning
ington,
and
copies
of
the
charter
tauqua and vaudeville in many of the newcomers, the chamber of com­
Education Week, November 18-24.
of the Northwest Electric company BURNS AND BEAR VALLEY
leading cities of the United States merce has laid plans for the launch­ jseal, constitution and by-laws of The secretary stated also that the 9:00— Devotional.
walked
out today when the company
RAILROAD IS UNDER WAY
The George Washington Masoniic exhibit building at the S. P. depot 9:30— Divisional conference.
and Canada."
ing of a broad building program.
refused a wage increase from $7.20
(a)
Children’s
division.
National
Memorial
Association.
In
would be opened providing apple
This move comes as a result of
to $8.00 a day. The company agreec
JOHN DAY, Ore., Oct. 30.— Citi­
(b) Young people’s division.
addition
each
state,
or
Grand
Juris­
LUZON AND MADRID ARE
growers
would assist in providing
a strong demand for homes which
to
arbitrate the wage con/roversy zens of John Day canyon vicinity
(c)
Adult
division.
ROCKED BY EARTH QUAKES has existed for the past several diction, will deposit something from suitable exhibits.
but the local union refused. Light soon will see their dream conn- true.
(d) Administrative.
Loveland’s orchestra furnished
months. Unless the demand Is met, itB own records or history, thus
service
here will probably be impair The Burns to Bear Valley railroad
11:00— Address, Rev. J. S. Chaney.
MANILA, Oct. 30.— Northern L mz - it is held, there is no posibility of carrying out /h e original plan which music for the luncheon.
ed
and
it is probable that the elec­ grade is under way, according to
on was rocked by a severe earth­ Klamath enjoying even a normal makes the memorial a part of the
The tables were tastefully decor­ 11:30— Confernece, “Sunday School trical workers of the Portland Rail
Superintendent Farre. Ninety - pound
Music,” Mrs. Edgar.
quake, more severe than the one growth. Houses are being built, and life and contribution of every Mast­ ated with beautiful plates and bask-
way,
Light
&
Power
Co.
may
also
steel rails will he laid to Seneca so
Afternoon.
recorded last night. Damages from not fast enough to supply the local er Mason in the United States.
Educational Week, November 18-24
strike .‘omorrow for similar de­ that the road will be standard when
2:00—
Devotional.
the tremblers, which was the most demand. Recently there has been an
The corner stone will be laid at of National Apple Week, of which
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it is extended to Prineville.
2:30— Address, “Neglected D i s ­ mands.
violent In 17 years, has not been as­ influx of newcomers, and some have “high twelve,” or noon, eastern tomorrow is the opening day.
The railroad, when extended to
tricts,” Rev. D. D. Randall. Ameri­
certained.
been forced to leave for want of a standard time.
WALTON
PROBABLE
MEMBER
this vicinity, will tap a rich timber
can Union Sunday School mission­
D ign itaries to P articip ate
ROBBINS DISCUSSES CONDITION
house.
KNIGHTS OF KLU KLUX KLAN belt. Citizens of Canyon City In par­
ary.
MADRID, Oct. 30.— Recent earth
Many of the most distinguished OF NATIONAL APPLE MARKET
ticular are looking forward to a re­
3:00— Address, Dr. Fred Grey, direc­
quake tremors have dried up public SENATOR BORAH MAKES
men of America will participate in
•ATLANTA*-
Oct.
30.—
Governor
vival of business, which already has
tor of religious education of Con­
wells, and have caused five new sul­
J. H. Robbins, manager of the Ash­
APPEAL FOR PRISONERS the ceremonies and parade, includ­
Walton
was
and
probably
is
still
a
been aided by mining operations.
gregational
churches.
phur springs to appear.
ing Persldent Coolidge and his cab­ land Fruit & Produce association,
“member at large” of the Ku Klux Those in charge of the large dredge
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30— Senator
3:45—
Round
Table,
Rev.
Amos.
inet. George E.- Chamberlain, of
was one of the speakers at the Cham­ 4:00— Sight seeing trip for dele­ Kian, was declared to day by Im­ just below John Day report a good
Borah, of Idaho, carried to Presi­
CANADIAN DEFENDER AND
Oregon, and Ex-President Taft.
perial Wizard Evans. This was one showing. A 24-hour shift is ’.i opera­
dent
Coolidge
a
renewed
appeal
for
gates.
COLUMBIA RACE POSTININ ED
The speakers at the ceremony ber of Commerce luncheon today, his
of
the many colorful statements sub­ tion.
the release of war-time political pri­
Evening:
will be Ex-President Taf/ and Bish­ subject being “The Condition of the
mitted during the trial for receiver­
HALIFAX. Oct. 30.— Fog and the soners remaining in Federal peni­ op James H. Freeman, of Washing­ National Apple Market.” The speaker 7:30— Song service and devotional.
ship
of the organiza/ion. Rev. Chas. BLUE NOSE WINS CLASSIC
tentiaries.
Borah
held
a
conference
read late reports of the condition 8:00— Address, Gen. Sec. E. E. Ciss­
absence of wind caused the postpon-
ton.
Ridley,
high Kian oficial. submitted
FROM YANK EE CHALLENGER
of the apple market that contained ’ na’, "The Redemption of the
ment until tomorrow of the second of twenty minutes with the presi­
The Grand Masters of the various
an affidavit that the Kian was fast
dent.
World.”
anything
but
enthusiasm,
due
partic­
race between the Blue Nose. Cana­
jurisdictions, 43 in number, will
becoming disorganized,
due to
HALIFAX, Oct. 29.— Blue Nose,
ularly to the almost unprecedented
dian defender, and Columbia, the
either parade in person or through
Evans’
administration.
the
pride of the Canadian fishing
American champion. The Blue Nose EXTRACT PEDDLER GIVEN #500 an authorized representative. Ore­ crop this year. As a result of the MEN WHO ROBBED WEED
fleet, won the firs/ race of the in­
FINE AND OO DAYS IN JAIL
condition, he said, growers are be­
STORES RECEIVE SENTENCE
won yesterday.
gon will be representd by George
BONAR LAW, FORMER PREMIER ternational Fisherman’s classic to­
coming
panicky,
and
he
appealed
to
Rainond Lanini, who has conduct­ T. Cochran, Grand Master, and a
business men to aid in calming grow­
WEED, Oct. 30.— H. Cureton and DIED IN LONDON EARLY TODAY day. It crossed the finish line iwo
S. MINERALS COMMISSION
ed a pool hall near the depot for the resident of La Grande.
ers and inducing them not to turn O. B. Young, who burglarized the
LONDON, Oct. 30. — Andrew minutes ahead of the Columbia, the
WILL MEET AT GRANTS PASS past year and a half, was arrested
loose at low prices until the first of store of Mrs. A. J. Coate early last Bonar Law. former premier of Eng­ Yankee challenger.
last night by S. B. Sendefer. Jack­ SENSATIONS DEVELOP IN K.
the coming year, when it is hoped week, had their trial in the Weed land and an ou/standing figure in
in accordance with the policy in son county prohibition agent, fof
K. K. RECEIVERSHIP SUIT better prices will prevail. A startling
Justice Court Saturday morning. On international politics, died early to­ O. A. C. NOT PA REN T OE
the recent announcement of the Uni­ selling what is known as bean van­
announcement was made by the spea­ ¿he condition that they pay all ex­ day, after a long illness. He will
JAZZ DANCE ORCHESTRA
ted States Commission of Gold and illa extract. The officer caught him
ATLANTA, Oct. 30.— Startling ker when he said that Klamath Falls
penses entainled by Mrs. Coate in probably be buried at Westminster
CORVALLIS, Oct. 29— “O. A. C.”
Silver Inquiry by Senator Tasker L. selling two drinks to Mexican cus­ sensations in the Ri/tenhouse suit consumers reported that they could the case, the charge against them Abbey, amidst England’s great
has been and is being capitalized
tomers and states that Mexicans and
Oddie, Chairman, to conduct hear­
for receivership for the Ku Klux buy California apples from Sacra­ was reduced from felony to a mis­ statesmen and heroes. He was 65 over the state by dance orchestras,
minors have been the most liberal
ings in the western gold and silver cous/omers of the joint.
Kian developed here when Imperial mento at 75 cents per box, and indi­ demeanor. They each drew a years of age and his death comes when as a matter of fact no such
cated a disposition to take the Calif­ month’s sentence in the county jail. as a severe blow to the Tory party.
producing States for the purpose of
organization has been authorized
Lanini was arraigned
before Wizard Evans said that Kian head­
ornia product rather than Oregon They were arrested in Redding, He succeeded Lloyd George as pre­
developing jfirst hand (Information County Judge Gardner this morning quarters in Atlanta furnished Ok­
to represent the institution, the pres­
apples.
their plunder still being in their car. mier and was in /urn succeeded by ident’s office announces. One organ­
upon the condition of the gold and and plead guilty, receiving a fine lahoma with funds “when they
He also stated that out of over
Baldwin.
silver industry. Fletcher Hamilton, of $500 and a 90-day jail sentence, needed it.” Evans said the 'money
ization which styles itself “The
one hundred quotation circulars MIDDLSWEST SECTIONS ARE
formerly State Mineralogist of Calif-j Sendefer states that suspicion has was used for supporting “ideals”,
Collegians" now has its headquar­
mailed to the markets of the nation
IN THE GRIP OF WINTER CHAMBER OP COMMERCE SEC’Y ters in The Dalles. Its flaring orange
ornia, has arranged his itinerary, and been directed at Lanini for several and not for waging a political cam­
that orderg had been received from
COMPLIMENTED BY SPEAKER and black posters announce it as
will hold hearings in Oregon as fol­ months and that business men of paign.
only three dealers.
CHICAGO, Oct. 30.— Winter slip­
lows: Baker City, November 2; Ashland gave co-operation that aid­
Rev. Koehler, who was the guest of the “famous jazz orchestra of (). A.
ped
in
for
an
early
call
on
the
Mid­
Grants Pass. November 5.
honor, and also principal speaker, at C.— pep,
harmony. syncopation.”
ed greatly in bringing about the
Ontario— Bids asked for building
DENVER, Oct. 30 — Resolutions west this morning. Chicago awaken-
The activities of the Commission arrer/. Sendefer also states that
the Chamber of Commerce luncheon The college recently took official
in/erstate bridge across Snake river calling upon wheat growers to affil­
en to snow-clad trees and tempera­ today, paid a high tribute to J. H. action In requesting one dance or­
are being directed along lines which Lanini was dispensing about three
on Oregon Trail. Structure will be iate in the cooperation plan of the tures not far above freezing. Water­
will develop the causes of the contin­ gallons of the extract a week, a gal­ 940 feet long.
Fuller, secretary of the organiza­ chestra to refrain from using the
American
W
’heat
Growers
associa-
loo,
Iowa,
shivered
in
gusts
of
four­
uing decreases in gold and silver pro­ lon being sufficient for the needs of
tion for his efficiency and aggressive­
/ion will likely be passed as the teen degrees and most of Iowa and ness in the position. The remarks name of the institution.
duction and the depressed condition the average confectionery and foun­
The Dalles— 1923 shipments fruit convention of the association which Nebraska are under a blanket of
of the industry in the United States. tain for a year.
were made preliminary to Koehler’s
Bend— Plans being prepared for
and vegetables doubled 1922.
here today.
snow.
address.
$20,000 high school.
fflO MEN IN THE STATE
E
HELD WITH KOEHLER
THE GUEST OF HONOR
CITY MUSICAL CEDO