Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1923, Image 1

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    malaria germs
Cannot 9urvive 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-
(International News Wire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43.
PLANS INCLUDE
BOX FACTORY
JONES TO DISCUSS INCOME
TAX BILL FRIDAY EVENING
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthma. This is a proven
fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923
NEW CLUES IN
BANDIT HUNT
SOUTHERN IDAHO RETARDED
BY HIGH FREIGHT RATES
I es tells
REFUSES TO LEAVE CALL
UNTIL NAME IS CLEARED!
S. P. FEATURES
ROGUE APPLES
Hon. Seymour Jones, former
BOISE. Idaho, Oct. 31— High and
speaker of the house of representa­
CARSON CITY, Nev., Oct. 30—
disproportionate
freight rates are
tives, will address the people of
Declaring
he is innocent of the
holding back the progress of south­
Ashland and vicinity at the City
crime for which he is serving a sen­
ern Idaho, declared Senator Frank
Ashland Lumber Co. Making Hall Friday on the State Income
tence,
Angelo Chicca. 48, Italian,
Tax measure that will be voted on Activities Increased in the Vic­ R. Gooding in an address at Nampa
Improvements, Including
has
refused
to accept a parole from
inity o fthe Siskiyou Hold­ on the Boise project, Thursday, in Hospital at Livermore, Cal., the Nevada penitentiary
November 6th. Senator George W.
Immense Sheds.
until his Oregon’s Finest Apples Will
Gets Consideration in Bu»r-
support of organizing a campaign to
up and Murder.
Dunn will preside and the meeting
Be Featured on Dining
good reputation is vindicated. The
bring down the rates.
eua Investigation.
Modern Box Shook Plant May Be­ will be called at 7:45. The speaker
Cars Apple Week
case has been taken up by the Ital­
Senator Gooding promised
his
come Reality in the Im­
will advocate the passage of the bill, Officers Refuse to Divulge Details
Brigadier
General
Relates
Specific
ian
consul
at
San
Francisco.
— Passing Days Strengthen
constituents that he would reintro­
mediate Future
Com pany W ill D istribute 6 0 ,0 0 0
and a general discussion is invited.
Instances of Graft— Says Comp­
Chicca was convicted at Yering­
Suspicions
of
Officers.
duce
/hree
bills
in
the
senate
seek­
Special Apple W eek M enus on
Small interest is being shown in
troller General Guilty.
ton, August, 1919, on a charge of
ing to bring reductions in rates
Prospects are bright for the erec­ the measlure, which is the only is­
P acific Const Lines.
first-degree burglary after entering
Although officers in charge of the about. One will ask a 33 1-3 per
tion of a box manufacturing plant sue of the special election of Novem­
WASHINGTON, oct. 31— Briga­ a plea of guilty. He afterwards stat­
in Ashland in the near future. J. H. ber 6th. A referendum was invok­ hunt being conducted for the ban­ cent reduction in rates on agricul­
Oregon's finest apples from the
dier
General Hines, who is at pres- ed he did not understand the Eng­ Rogue, Willamette and Umpqua
Cooley, of the Ashland Lumber Co., ed on the measure as passed by the dits who committed the holdup and tural products, a second will ask
which is one of a chain of lumber­ legislature, referring it to the vot murder at Siskiyou, October 11th, that railroads be barred from Pnt director of the Veterans’ Bureau lish language or American court river valleys and other famous ap
brand as “ bunk” many of the re­ charging more for the short haul took the stand today in the inves­ procedure and did not comprehend pie producing centers of
ing institutions being conducted in ers.
ports that have appeared in news­ than for the long haul over the same tigation that is being conducted in­ the meaning of his plea. Attorney I
the southern part of the state, is in
i
on all Southern
papers during the past two or three road in the same direction, and /he to affairs of the bureau by a sena/e General Diskin personally is inves­ Pacific dining cars during National
Ashland from Grants Pass on busi­
days, they admitted this afternoon third will propose putting all freight investigating committee. Hines re­ tigating the case.
ness connected with the construc­
Apple Week, October 31 to Novem­
lated gross irregularities In the mat-
/hat not only were new clues being rates on a mileage basis.
ber 7.
tion of lumber sheds in Ashland,
/er
of
expenditures
in
received
daily
but
that
strength
was
Senator
Gooding
charged
that
the
connection
In announcing this
and which are among the largest in
y< ‘e rd a y ,
being added to the original clue Union Pacific system’s policy in with the hospital at Livermore,
John M. Scott, assistant p a sse n g e r
southern Oregon. The building of
along which they have been working southern Idaho is one of exploita­ California. Hines, af/er
testifying
the new sheds also include plans
traffic manager for the company in
that
Mathew
O’Brien,
a
San
Francis­
tion
and
discrimination
and
that
be­
A
Tidings
reporter
pressed
Dan
for the installing of a box factory
Portland, stated that all assistance
O Connel for details of recent de- cause of /h e lack of competition this co architect, received 364,000 form
within the next few months.
possible would be rendered by the
the
government
for
a
set
of
plans
section
of
the
state
suffers.
velepments
but
was
met
with
a
firm
Southern
Pacific in giving w ide
Sufficient room for the construc­
that
were
never
used,
declared
that
refusal.
When
questioned
regarding
publicity to National Apple Week
tion of necessary buildings Is one
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oc/. 30—
O’Brien received a check for an ad­
number of reports appearing in
which begin today.
factor that appears to be hindering Governor Pinchot, in a letter to
ditional 333,000 from J. McCartl,
the plans of the company. The com­ Secretary of the Treasury Andrew S. papers dul-ing /h e past three days he
Keen interest is being displayed
CHICAGO,
Oct.
31.—
Major
Allen,
comptroller
general
of
the
United
stated
that
much
of
it
was
erroer-
by dining car stewards ami chefs
pany has at Intervals made boxes in Mellon today put up to the federal
States, although officials of the Vet­ formerly commander of the Ameri­ in the preparation of menus featur
a limited way and when the plan/ is government the question of strict onous. The statement that the re­
eran’s bureau disapproved the sec­ can occupation In Germany, announ­ ing Oregon's luscious apples.
enlarged it will be necessary to enforcement of prohibition laws in volver picked up near the tunnel
ond
claim.
ced today that a national comm!/.tee
move the machinery from the pres- ! Pennsylvania. In effect he said he had been identified as one sold by
Allan Pollock, superintendent of
had
been formed to feed two million the railroad's dining car service,
Blames
Comptroller.
ent location to a new structure on i had gone as far as his power pér­ an Albany merchant to a man giving
Hines charged the comptroller children in Germany this winter. A stated yesterday that hundreds of
oné corner of the tract occupied by ! mits, bn/. that the federal govern- his address as Eugene was not con­
geraeral with flagrantly violating fund of an undetermined amount is boxes of juicy Newtown Pippins.
the company.
nient has not given him the same firmed by /h e postal inspector who
the
rule among government depart­ /o be subscribed. He said a hun­ Baldwins,
Rawles
Moore,
who
has
been
dis­
As a preliminary to opening the cooperation he has given Washing­ is here working on the case.
Delicious.
Jonothans.
dred Americans, prominent men. and Kings, Ben Davis, Winesaps and
ments
in the payment of claims.
trict attorney of Jackson county
Renewed Activities Noted
box fac/ory on a much larger scale ton.
Lucian Johnson, of San Francis­ women, have accepted the invitation other /oothsome varieties of apples
Activities have been renewed in since January, 1920, has filed his
the company will conduct a milling
Two suggestions are made to the
co
architect, received 364,000 from /o superintend the ca/npaign and raised in Oregon will be served on
resignation
with
Governor
Pierce.
It
in transit buisness.
secretary by the governor. One of the search in the vicinity of tunnel
ing
/h e site at Livermore for 326,- turn the funds over to the American the railroad’s dining cars operating
is
said
that
the
resignation
was
filed
The lot owned by the lumber these is that state police be permit­ thirteen, at which point the holdup
company offers space for a building ted access to all places holding fed­ and quadruple murder was commit­ with the governor several days ago 6 74, adding improvements costing Friends Service Committee (Qua­ throughout the whole Pacific Coast.
Among the many ways in which
that will be 64 feet wide and 235 eral liquor permits and that permits ted. During /h e past 48 hours there and stipulated that it wag to become 326,674, and finally selling to the kers), which organization will dir­
ect the actual feeding of the d e s ti-' !~.egon
Oregon apples
apples will be featured on
feet long when completed, accord­ be revoked, after hearing, if it is has been apparent revival of interest effective the latter part of this month. government for 3105,000.
tute children.
As
this
is
the
last
day
of
October
it
in
prosecuting
the
search
in
the
Sis­
the railroad dining cars will be bak­
ing to the present plans and specifi­ shown violation of the law has oc­
Commenting on the situation, ed apples, apple
fritters, apple
cations. Cement foundations are curred. The governor quotes specific kiyou mountains, and rumors have is probable that thp governor will
RADIATOR BLOWS UP
General Allen said: “ My recen/ visit turnovers, apple
cobbler. apple
laid now and lumber is on /he cases of violation. He says that been appearing that developments of take immediate action.
to Coblenz convinced me of the dumplings, apple sauce, apple cider,
The announcement comes as a sur­
ground for part of the structure.
BEND, Or., Oct. 31— When Con
breweries that violated the law prior the past day or two have added
prise
to
the
people
of
Jackson
county
necessity
of immediate action to apple pudding, apple cake, apple
Retail Business Grows
Hall of Bend lighted a match to see
to this year were granted 1923 per­ strength to /h e belief that the des­
in
general,
although
it
is
said
that
prevent
the
wholesale starvation of muscovite, apple Jelly, apple sher­
The present retail lumber busi­ mits and that c/hers caught by the peradoes were hiding not more than
if his automobile radia/or was full,
ness in Ashland mounts to surpris­ state police in violations are still 20 miles from the scene of the Moore had advised intimate friends he forgot that the radiator contain­ German children. It will help arrest bet and apple ice cream. In fact,
Communism, for hunger and cold (they will be boiled. stewed fried.
crime. Officials will not confirm the of his action some time ago.
ingly large figures, and the mana­ operating, under federal permit.
ed alcohol as a safe-guard against
are
the most destructive agents of ¡baked, jellied, saladed. sauced.
In
announcing
the
news
of
his
in­
gers of the business are working
The governor, referring to a re­ reports, other than to say /that new tention to resign, the district attorney freezing. He remembered almost in­ morality.”
[eock/ailed, co m p o ted , g a rn ish e d or
under heavy difficulties owing to cent publication of the views of discoveries have been made in the
stantly, however, as the flame shot
(issued a public statement in which he
m erin g u ed to s u it th e
ta s .e <>£ a
the rush of orders and the inclem­ Secretary Mellon, in which the sec vicinity.
up scorching his face and removing
(said that he had intended resigning
critical
public.
Airplanes Continue Patrol
ent weather. The speed of building' retary said that /h e federal govern'
CHURCHES
ARE
BOOSTING
his eyelashes and eyebrows.
National Apple Week will do
The two airplanes that arrived October 1st, but found it impossible
opera/ions is determined largely by ment regulation of the permit mat­
THÇ WORLD COI’RT PLAN
to
wind
up
the
afairs
of
the
office
much toward bringing nationwide
the action of the winter elements. ter was quite complete,” said he from San Francisco the latter part
A crew of men .varying each day does not believe Secretary Mellon of last week and have been flying at that date. He also states that NATIONS O. K.. U. S. PLAN
WASHINGTON. Oct.
31— The attention to Oregon's f-mous ap-
Federated Council of Churches i s ‘p’e8' R°',ok stated
daily along the Siskiyou ranges are working conditions are unsatisfactory
in number, has been at work two was correctly quoted.
All Powers Accept Hughes' Plan for
and
that
the
salary
of
th
e.o
ffice
More than 60,000 copii'*s of spec­
inaugurating a campaign to push
weeks, aiding in the building and
still patrolling that district today.
Economic Conference.
is inadequate, and that the duties
ial
illustrated Apple Week menus
promoting the regular business.
the
Harding-Hughes
world
court
During
forenoons,
especially,
the
HARRY J. DUNLAP BELIEVED
have grown to an extent that he has
fea/uring
Oregon apples have been
proposal
through
the
senate.
Sev­
Three ideas are paramount in the
SLAYER OF HARRY BROWN /w o planes can be seen flying at an been compelled to totally sacrifice
Washington, Oct. 31.— The plan of
by the
minds of those moulding the future
eral
thousand
ministers whose printed and distributed
elevation as low as the mountains
Secretary of State Hughes for an ec­
private practice.
of the Ashland Lumber Co.; ser­
churches are affiliated with the or­ Southern Pacific Company.
Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 31.— WiH perm,t and thelr maneuvers are
Moore anounces that he had in­ onomic conference of exprets to study
vice, conservation and economy.
ganization have been asked to de­
Harry J. Dunlap, alleged to have S“Ch ,that 11 is evldent they are con-
stituted proceedings in the supreme Germany’s capacity to pay has been
liver sermons on the court. Novem­
Lumber can be sor/ed and loaded been implicated in forty or more 8tantly on the lookout for some sign
court to test the legality of the gov accepted by all the powers concerned,
A C.
under cover during the winter holdups near Los Angeles, is being
the desperadops- The fact /hat ernor’s action in appointing a spec-jil was declared on behalf of the pres- ber 5 has been set aside as /h e be­ ASHLAND AT 0.
months, which wdll be one of the sought as the bandit who shot and the tWO a,r pi,ot9 sti,l continue the
ginning of the world court week. 1« Y oung Men and W omen o f This
ial prosecutor for the county, but was ident at the Wbite House today,
most important factors in the new killed Harry Brown, Sacramento at- 8earCh Wlthln a radius of a fpw
The president, it was said, does The campaign will culminate Armis­
City at Institution.
compelled to abondon the matter,
building. Heretofore, lumber has torney at Forty-sixth and J. Streets nii,es oi
tice day. “This is not a partisan
scene adds weight to the
not
consider
that
the
conditions
of
due to the Siskiyou holdup and mur­
been allowed to remain in the open, on the night of September 18th while suspiclon that /h e culprits are In
France’s participation in the confer­ issue, but a moral one in which all
Ashland is represented /h is year
der claiming all his attention.
because of a lack of shelter. This en­ Brown was protecting his fiancee. th3t ^ m i s ­
churches are interested,” the council at O. A. C. by sixteen students re g ­
The district attorney has been un- ence, attacked by Premier Poincare
tails added expense with the de­
said in its announcement.
information has been given to the
California Sheriffs Busy
istered in the schools of Commerce,
tiring in his efforts in apprehending in his replies to Lord Curzon, foreign
preciation in quality and price.
sheriff s office in Los Angeles that
D in ° ’Connel stated this morning the Siskiyou bandits and announces secretary of Great Britain, and to
Home Economics. Forestry
Agri­
The present outlook of Ashland Dunlap is the man for whom the that Word received from Sheriff
culture, Vocational Education, and
he will be ready to impart all infor­ Secretary Hughes, constitute a re GIRL IS HELD ON
indicates the future is bright and local police are searching as ) he R° " ’ ° f Humbo,t county- Cal., gave
jection
of
the
plans.
Engineering, Mechanical, Civil and
CHARGE
OF
MURDER
mation in the case when the time
prosperous for the lumber man, who slayer of Brown.
j,pe information the/ the search for arrives.
Electrical.
Mr. Coolidge believes that the plan
would bend his efforts in the direc­
The sheriff's office in Los Angeles the bandIts was
under way in
for the expert conference offers a
The list of students are John' B.
PENDLETON, Oct. 30. — Murder
tion of better building and better said that in his alleged operations,
(Continued on page 4)
“hopeful
avenue
before
the
world,”
Brady,
Sr. in commerce; Cecile B.
in
the
first
degree
was
the
charge
NEUNER TO START PROBE
living, and with the new equipmen/ Dunlap robbed scores of
for a final settlement of the repara­ laid against Miss Nora Ellis for the Case, senior in vocational educa­
persons
OF YAMHILL’S FINANCES
the Ashland Lumber Co. will be mostly women.
tions question.
S. S. CONVENTION OPENS
killing of Gordon Mettle, stage driv­ tion; Edwin L. Mowat, senior in
able to operate at a maximum vol­
Brown was shot while struggling
Details of the scope of the con er, of Ukiah, in the court of Justice forestry; Charles B. Winnie, senior
SALEM, Oct. 31— George Neu­
ume regardless of weather.
with a bandit who had stopped an Mayor Loomis and Hugh 8. McGill
ference of the experts are being work of the Peace Joe H. Parks, this in civil engineering; Cora E. M ason,
ner
of Roseburg, at the request of
Brick, tile, wood, coal, lime, plas­ automobile in which he was riding
Are Speakers» Tonight
ed out, the high authority of the morning. The murder occurred in junior in commerce;
George S.
I. H. VanWinkle, attoreny-general,
ter, cement, and paint are among with Miss Florence Prices.
White House declared.
in
agriculture;
front of the ranch of Walker Ellis, Mason, junior
various other products handled at
Registration of delegates to the left southern Oregon today for Mc­
Appointment of American members near Albee, Saturday.
George
Gray,
junior
in
agriculture;
the lumber office. A complete supply
Oregon State Convention of the Minnville, where he will conduct an of the commission of experts now is
Paul
M.
Allen,
sophomore
in agri­
Miss Ellis maintained a calm ap­
of those commodities has not been TODAY MARKS OPENING OF
Sunday school council started this investigation into the finances of being considered among other de­ pearance at the hearing, apparently culture: Thomas C. Allen, sopho­
“NATIONAL APPLE WEEK”
Yamhill county. Mr; Neumer form­
maintained recently, mainly because
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Delegates
tails of the proposed conference, it unworried by the charge
placed more in agriculture; Margaret John­
erly
served as district attorney of was added.
of the other duties claiming atten­
arrived at all hours this morning
against her. She Is represented by J. son. sophomore in home economics;
October 31 to November 6 has
Douglas county.
tion.
and more are expected this evening
R. Raley of the law firm of Raley, Marguerite Hammond, sophomore
Legal assistance was requested by
A new office, improved over the been designated as National Apple to attend the first regular session
in home economics; Caribel Moore
Raley
& Stelwer, of this city.
D
l’BLIN
PRISONERS
present building, will be located in Week throughout the United Sta/es. which opens at 7:30 this evening the Yamhill county grand jury. J.
house,
sophomore in horn«* econom­
TAKE MEALS AGAIN
one end of the new lumber sheds The movement was instituted with with a song service and greeting by M. Devers, attorney in charge of the
ics; Lloyd W. Sh.iner, sphomore In
highway department work, first was
LONG-BELL CO. PROMISES TO
near the old office. One car of lum­ the idea of promoting an increased Mayor Charles Loomis.
mechanical engineering; Margaret
DUBLIN,
Oct.
30—
It
was
offic­
STOP FOREIGN IMPORTATION
ber to be used in the shed came to consumption of apples, thereby aid­
Dr. Hugh S. Magill, gen. secy, of selected to conduct the investigation ially announced today that
E.
McCoy, freshman in heme eco­
1493
Ashland this morning and five more ing producing districts of the na­ the Interna/Ional Sunday School but abandoned the case because of
nomics; Francis E. Pratt, freshman
prisoners in Irish Jails abandoned
other matters.
ASTORIA, Oct. 31— Definite as­
to be used in the building are ex­ tion.
association will deliver an interest­
in
commerce: Melwood W. Van
/heir
hunger
strike
during
the
week.
In connection wi/h Apple week,
Af/er concluding his work at Mc­
surance that the Long-Bell Lumebr
pected soon.
ing talk on “Supreme Importance
Scoyoc,
sophomore In electrical en­
The
daily
number
of
those
who
are
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the Cham­
Minnville, Mr. ^Neuner will go /o
company of Longview, Wash., will
of Religious Education”.
gineering.
ber of Commerce, states that the
Lincoln county, where he will assist accepting their meals is increasing. abandon Its policy of further impor­
M’NARY WILL GIVE AID chamber of Portland is asking the Tomorrows sessions, both after­ the district attorney there in the
tations of Mexican and other for­
noon and evening, are filled with
aid of the various organizations of
prosecution of a number of boot­ ALLEGED ROBBER’S
eign labor for its projects a/ the new GOVERNOR WALTON BELIEVES
talks from E. E. Cissna and Rev.
Will Introduce Measure Giving Ore­
HIS REMOVAL IS INEVITABLE
the state in an effort to secure re­
BAIL IS $25,000 industrial city at the mouth of the
legging and narcotic cases.
Milliken, together with the children
gon Forest Revenues
duced express rates on gift boxes,
Cowl’/z was given William Short
and adult divisional work.
BATTLE CREEK. Mich., Oct. 30 of Seattle during a conference he
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 3.— Gov­
in order /hat the small boxes can be
RACE CALLED OFF WITH
PORTLAND, Oct. 31.— Senator
Frank Wilson, 39, charged with held with him Saturday by R. A. ernor Walton has resigned himself
shipped to points east at a fair rate.
AMERICAN BOAT LEADING
HEN LAYS 1240
Charles L. McNary, before the Ro­
rifling mail sacks in the postoffice Long, head of the great lumber con­ /o his fate, believeing his removal
The local chamber is endorsing the
tary club at Benson hotel Tuesday movement.
EGGS IN 0 YEARS
at Los Angeles in October, 1921, is cern, according to a sta/ement made from office is inevitable, it was
HALIFAX, Oct. 31.— The second
afternoon,
promised a measure
in jail here today in default of 325,- by Short during his stirring address learned today form a source close to.
BLOOMINGTON, 111., Oct. 29— race of the international fishermen’s 000 bail. According to the warrant
which the next congress is to adopt
before the delegates to the Oregon the governor. Only a miracle can
After laying 1240 eggs in nine series was called off today. Colum­
whereby 50 per cen/ ¡of all revenues CAPPER SAYS AGRICULTl'RE
State Federation of Labor conven­ prevent the elimination of Walton
WILL RECEIVE AID FIRST years, a record for that period of bia, the American challenger, led he is one of several implicated.
form national forests in Oregon will
tion, which convened in Astoria this from Oklahoma politics. Should the
¿ime, Lady Anne, a nine-year-old Blue Nose by a half a mite at the
be returned to the state treasury.
governor be removed after trial, it
morning.
TOPEKA, Oct. 31.— Senator Ar­ white Leghorn hen. laid down and third mark, but wind was so light BOY OF EIGHT YEARS
The state now receives only 25 per
apepars likely /hat he will “stump”
KILLS BROTHER OF FOUR
thur Capper declared today that no died Sunday on the Lyle Funk farm, that it was impossible for the racers
cent. When the measure is passed,
the United States against the Ku
HUGE BOMB FOUND
to cover the remaining 16 miles with-.
he said, it should mean, when fed­ great amount of legislation Is likely near McLean.
Klux
Kian.
COTTAGE GROVE,
Oct. 30.—
to be passed at the forthcoming ses­
IN CHICAGO BUILDING
in the six hour limit. The race yes­
eral forests are cut only at the rate
sion of congress, “but that agricul­ TOLL RECORDS ON
terday was postponed because of a Vernor Powell .aged 4 and son of
of grow/h, payments of 315,000,000
Mr. and Mrs. Sd. W. Powell of Lon­
ture should and will receive first
CHICAGO, Oct. 31— A bomb con­ MRS. W. R. HENRY TO
to 320,000,000 annually from this
BIG SPAN BROKEN lack of wind.
don, 12 miles south of hepe, was in­ taining 15 pounds of dynamite,
attention.” “The farmers dollar must
into the treasury.
SING TH URSDAY EVE.
stantly killed Sunday when the full which police estimated was power­
be brought to a general level in
Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 31— All SALEM ROTARIANS WILL
load of a shotgun struck him in /h e
buying power and made as good as
ful enough to wreck the big down­
toll
records
of
the
Interstate
bridge
Mrs. W. R. Henry, a teacher in
ENTERTAIN CIT\ TEACHERS head. The gun was in the hands of town building behind which it lay,
INDIA RICE ACREAGE THIS
any one else's dollar,” he said. “The
the junior high school, will sing at
were
shattered
Sunday,
when
YEAR LESS THAN IN 1922 farmer, however, must help himself
a brother, 8 years old. A sister was was found Sunday evening by pe­
the State Sunday School Convention
32211.30 was received for cars and
SALEM, Oct. 31— Salem Rotar- also badly wounded. The gun had
but fairer, relationship between the
destrians.
A
three-foot
fuse
had
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31— The price he pays for everything he buys passengers. The highest previous ians Wednesday night will entertain been loaded and left in a bedroom been ignited, but the fire had died. on Thursday evening. Mrs. Henry
rice acreage in India the departmec/ imperative.” Capper also advised a record was 32080. Traffic comprised /h e 149 teachers employed in the a few days before the acicdent. Sun­ Detectives of the bomb squad said is a graduate of the Conservatory of
of agriculture was advised by cable reduction of freight rates and said 56 motorcycles, 1277 small cars and public schools of this city at a ban­ day morning the parents went to the the explosive would have wrought Music of Linfield College and has
to-day. Is 70,784,000 acres, as com­ that encouragement must be given 5916 large cars, with 22,510 pas­ quet to be held at a local hotel. barn to milk and during their ab­ terific damage for blocks in all apepared here at various functions.
The best musicians and musical
pared with 73,800,000 acres at the cooperative marketing to aid the sengers. The high returns are attri­ Henry Suzzallo, president of the sence the older boy secured the gun directions had it gone off. The of­
buted
to
the
openeing
of
the
Pacific
talent
of /he local churches will
University of Washington, will be and it was while handling it /hat
same time last year.
farmer.
fice
building
had
been
remodelled
.assist
at
the evening sessions, Wed-
highway and good weather.
the principal speaker.
the shot wa9 discharged.
recently under the Landis award.
nesday, Thursday and Friday.
GRAFT STORY
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AMERICA WILL FEED
TWO MILLION HUNGRY
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QUIT OFFICIAL POST