Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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local Interest.
LOS A N G E L E S ,'O c t. 31.— M otion
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establishm
ent of th e direct
C O V EL L T R IA L M ONDAY
p ic tu re com edies, in w hich polic-
In Dunsmuir—
a ir route from the United
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M A R S H F IE L D , Oct. 31.— M o n d ay '
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, . , S ta te s to the P anam a canal
P lans
M rs. C. W. Bess deparced laet m en a re d e p ic ted in c o n te m p tu o u s is th e tim e. s e t..fo r .o p en in g ..th
e. tr i a l. for guctl
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 Greatly Improved H e r e -
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LOCAI AND PERSONAL NOTES
* ; Daily JNews Letter
By Air to Panama Canal Over Mexico
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R. A. If.
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* Masonic Hall, Ashland
Notice of Meeting
Special convocation, Wednesday
evening, Oct. 31. Work in Past Mas­
ter, and M. E. M. All Companions
cordially invited.
W. F. LOOMIS, H. P.
W. H. DAY, Secy.
M r. a n d M rs. S. W . T ow ne of T a ­
com a w ho re c e n tly v isite d a t th e
ho m e of M r. a n d M rs. C. B. L a m k in
w ere cam ped in th e p a rk
d u rin g
th e ir s ta y h e re . A cco rd in g to M r.
T ow ne h e h a s s u ffe re d fro m a s th m a
a good b it a n d could h a rd ly b re a th e
w hen h e le ft T acom a. A fte r b ein g in
A sh la n d a n h o u r h e fe lt b e tte r a n d
w ould h a v e lik e d to h a v e
sta y e d
lo n g er. T hey in te n d to
sp e n d th e
w in te r in L os A ngeles.
n ig h t fo r D u n sm u ir
to v isit
d a u g h te r a n d re la tiv e s a s h o rt tim e. ' s itu a tio n s , a r e re a lly in c u b a to rs of
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c rim e. A t le a s t C h ief of P olice
Return to Tacoma—
! A u g u s t V o llm er, of L oh A n g eles, is
M r. a n d M rs. R. V. L e o n a rd w ho ¡o u t w ith t h a t s ta te m e n t a n d p ro -
v isite d o v e r th e w eek-end w ith M r. . poses to s e c u re b e tte r tr e a tm e n t fo r
a n d M rs. R. P . P o r te r r e tu r n e d to policem en on th e sc re e n , w h e re th e
th e ir h o m e
in
T aco m a
M onday ; co p p er w ill no lo n g e r be h u rle d in to
m o rn in g . T ho th e ir s ta y h e re w as « o u r bins, p la s te re d w ith
c u s ta rd
dumped
s h o rt, th e y w ere s a tis fie d w ith th e pies or Unceremoniously
into mud holes.
p le a sin g q u a litie s of A sh la n d .
Dyrude’s Return—
JL
A. F. & A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dyrude and
It costs nothing to get my insur- son Carl have returned from an ex­
Ashland Lodge No. 23
21-t tended trip In the east where num­
Special communication, Thursday ance rates. Yeo, of course.
evening, Nov. 1. First degree. Visit­
erous relatives were visited.
Winter Has Descended—
ing brethren welcome.
Pull the comforts higher and Artist ls Interesting—
K. P. Nims, W M.
shut your eyes while the wood is
W H. DAiY, Secretary.
In the November issue of the
heaved into the furnace for the first Woman’s Home Companion another
real twang of winter covered Griz­ of the beautiful color plates painted
Interesting People Visit—
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hughes, zly and the nearby hills with snow by John La Gatta is reproduced.
formerly of Fossil, Oregon have that makes X°» b eg in .to think of Many such colorful creations have
been visiting with the F. B. Moore ! Chr,8' maa and Thanksgiving. Yes- attracted feminine admirers to turn
family at 431 N. Main. Mr. Hughes terday a«ernoon about four o’clock to the fashion department at once
1. a retired postmaster of Fossil. ¡the "8nowy” fe«llne dr‘«ed in the to see what is there this time. John
and with Mrs. Hughes expects to alr and old timers prophecied a LaGatta Is the husband of Miss
spend the winter In California. JwhIte T h a n k 8 « ,v ln K-
Florence Olds, who graduated from
Vollmer, who gained fame for
himself and his city as the "scien­
tific cop" when he was chief of
police of Berkeley, California, is a
student of psychology as a means
of crime detection.
The chief not only hopes to see
the end of such misrepresentations
in pictures which bring the law and
those who enforce it into contempt
and disrepute, but he hopes for the
day when the policeman will appear
before the public as a shining angel
of right and justtlce, regarded as a
friend of the public, always ready to
protect it and look after its every
in te re s t.
j
i
of A r th u r C dvell, a s tro lo g e r a n d c o n -'
fessed sc h em e r a n d m u rd e r of h is
s iste r-in -la w , M rs. E b b a Coveil.
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M’CO RM ICK C R IT IC IZ E S FO R E IG N
PO LIC Y O F A D M IN ISTRA TIO N
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a
as “ n im portant p a rt
? f the defense gystem of the
have been held up fo r m ore than two
years because of severed diplom atic
T h e M exican governm ent,
14 ls sa,tl> has indicated Its w illingness
perni*4 A m erican planes to fly over
th a t country and will not be averse to
th e establishm ent of an aerial mall
W A SH IN G TO N , O ct. 31. S e n a to r service betw een the U nited S ta te s and
M cC orm ick, re p u b lic a n of Illin o is, is-¡. Mexico Cit'y.'
su ed a n o th e r s ta te m e n t to d ay c r i t ic - 1 In m apping out plans for an air
isin g th e C oolidge - H u g h es p lan fo r route from the U nited S tates to Pan-
a id in g E u ro p e . H e ad v ised th e W h ite a,na> three possible courses have been
H ouse to q u it try in g to b o lste r u p . 1 consid®I‘e^- "1 ,ie first of these, and the
E u ro p e a n m a rk e ts of d o u b tfu l v a lu e s j
‘
by exp®rts as
, ,
’ i tne m ost desirable, Is th e C entral
in ste a d , c u ltiv a te frie n d sh ip a n d new | route, leading from Kelly field, San
tra d e o p p o rtu n itie s on th is sid e of Antonio, Texas, to Laredo, and through
th e A tla n tic , in S o u th a n d C e n tra l th e central p a rt of Mexico, following
A m erica.
In general the line of the railw ay.
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T his route not only has the advantage
of being th e sh o rtest, w ith stops a t
CANDIDACY O F M’CAMMANT TO
some of the m ost Im portant cities of
B E FO R M A LLY P R E S E N T E D
the southern republic, hut it also
would afford a num ber of good land-
PO R TLA N D , O ct. 31.— T h e can- ing places. As a m a tte r of fact, land
d id acy of W a llac e M cC am m ant, P o rt-; 4n8 fields already have been es;ab
la n d a tto rn e y , fo r a p p o in tm e n t to th e ! ^ ske(l a t some points along tl.ig route.
U n ited S ta te s C irc u it C o u rt of Ap-
T he second route is along th e east
ern
coast of Mexico and th e Gulf, with
p e a ls a t S an F ra n c is c o w ill be fo rm -
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_
a flight across the Y ucatan peninsula
a lly p re s e n te d to P re s id e n t C oolidge | T his route h as the advantage of being
soon. M cC am m an t’s co n d id a c y w ill, very much sh o rte r th an th a t followed
be b ack ed by a v o lu m in o u s p e titio n
sig n ed by m em b e rs of th e bench and l .. . ,.
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- - - .
th e b a r of O regon. M cC am m ant nom - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~
in a te d C oolidge fo r V ic e -P re sid e n t
a t th e re p u b lic a n e v o n v e n tio n fo u r
y e a rs ago.
Chief Volmer bitterly assailed the
However, It ls possible that they '
the Ashland High school a few motion picture comedy in which
may return to Ashland and locate i A full line of fresh home made years ago, but who is remembered members of the' police are held up
candy every day at Enders.
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permanently.
by moderately young high school to ridicule and contempt by easting
people. Friends of Mrs. LaGatta them as clowns and the “goat" of
Somebody
Was
One
Day
Ahead—
Eat a fresh tamale at Rose Bros.
hear from her occasionally and she everything.
Fences were upturned last night
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Besides the injustice of heaping
tells interesting stories of their trav­
and rocking chairs hoisted to tele­
ridicule
upon a particular element
els and the work that Mr. LaGatta
phone
poles
by
young
revelers
who
Pleased with A s h la n d -
has made himself famous for. For of the community, the effect was HILL INTEREST MAY ABANDON
Hallowe’en doesn’t
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gregg who forgot that
the lovers of quaint bits of news and serious and evil In its result, the
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAYS1
have been visiting with Mrs. Field­ come utnil tonight. Better be late who will have something to look for, chief said.
than never, is their theory.
"Such comedies are harmless in
ing on Granite street departed yes­
this may come as an acceleration to
PO R TLA N D , O ct.
31.— In d ie s*
terday morning for Santa Monica.
¿.heir intent,” he said. "They are in tio n th a t th e O regon E le c tric is to
their scrap books.
reality an incubator of crime. be a b a n d o n e d by th e H ill railw a y s
They were overly enthusiastic about
Select
your
own
style
and
goods
Through a psychlogical process they w as given to d a y w hen W . T u rn e r,
Ashland and expressed the wish to
Contest Grows—
at
Paulserud’s.
Our
clotheB
satisfy.
return here and live next summer.
You have until Thursday evening sow the seed of contempt of author­ p re s id e n t, a n n o u n c ed t h a t th e r a i l ­
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Their return is hoped for.
at 6 o’clock in which to submit ity. What is first viewed through w ay w as fin a n c ia lly u n a b le to m eet
automobile contest answers. Twelve the light of comedy by repetition !>.s s e m i-a n n u a l bond in te r e s t p a y ­
O. A. C. Elects B r a d y -
I have made a special study of
were received Tuesday, more this becomes the means of causing con­ m e n t d u e N ovem ber 1. T h e S p o k an e, j
John M. Brady of Ashland is one
automobile insurance; get my rates
morning and others are expected to tempt of (the men who are to en­ P o rtla n d & S e a ttle R ailw ay a d v a n ­
of the four students to be accepted
first. Yeo, of course.
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come In tomorrow to give the force the laws. From this state of ced th e m oney fo r th e p a y m e n t of
into Lincolnian literary society. Mr.
judges ample ground in which to mind a contempt of law and author­ in te r e s t d u e six m o n th s ago, b u t it
Brady gave a four minute talk on
ity follows as a natural corllary. is d o u b tfu l w h e th e r it w ill do so
Here last Evening—
make their awards.
the College Man in Business” in the
"When there exists a state of th is tim e o r n o t.
Fred Gahler, Elmer Schmidt, Fred
tryouts. The society is making plans
mind that holds contempt for the
Heller spent last evening at the
Demonstrator Arrives—
for the annual picnic and “fuss­
home of H. J. Butterfield. The visit­
law
and its representatives It is but GRANGE WINS IN BOUT
Miss F. Witherspoon from San
ing” hike, to be held near Corvallis
ors are friends of the Butterfield |
Francisco arrived last night and Is a ;a 8hort ateP t0 the violation of the
W IT H C. G. B R O W N E L L
provided the weather permits.
family from Hillsboro and Portland
guest at the Hotel Ashland during law.
"The young mind is very suscep­
and are motoring to California.
PO R TLA N D ,
O ct.
31.— C yril
Oranges, lemons. grapefruit— the days she Is demonrtratlng S&W
tible
to such Influences, and after B ro w n ell, a s e d ito r of th e O regon
canned
gtoods.
Miss
Witherpsoon
Detrick sells for less.
106t
We make clothes adapted to your
spent Wednesday at the Sayles Gro­ seeing policemen plastered wf.‘h cus­ S ta te In co m e T ax R e fe re n d u m L e a ­
taste. Be individual It costs no more.
cery
on the Boulevard, Thursday at tard pies and otherwise poked fun gue, lo st th e second ro u n d of his
Motor from Portland—
Paulserud’s.
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Dennis Grocery, and two days the at, the boys will in time come to re­ b o u t w ith th e s ta te G ra n g e to d ay
Mrs. Margaret Malloy and Mrs.
latter part of the week In Holmes gard the policeman as a legitimate w hen C irc u it J u d g e K now les o v e r­
Nellie
Deter
of
Portland,
motored
Baptist Church at 7:30 P. M.—
object for prey and regard them­ ru le d B ro w n e ll’s d e m u r r e r ¿0 th e !
Grocery.
>
Marlon Lawrence, known all over to Ashland last week to visit their Window Decorations Beautiful—
selves as heroes if they are able to G ra n g e ’s m a n d a m u s actio n d e m a n d ­
the world as among the greatest of mother, Mrs. Jeff Howard of
H. P. Holmes has prepared one of impose upon the officers.
in g th a t th e books of th e le a g u e be
Mountain
avenue.
Mrs.
Malloy
and
Sunday School workers, has wired
"I look forward to the day when m ad e a v a ila b le to th e in sp e c tio n of
the
prettiest
windows
in
Ashland
in
O. F. Billings as follows: “My suc­ Mrs. Deter also have other relatives celebrating the S & W demonstra­ the public will be educated away
th e G ran g e. T h e c o u rt a lso o rd ere d
cessor. Dr. Magill, speaks In your here ¿hat they will visit before re­ tion soon to come to his store. Mr. from the movie comedy policeman
B ro w n e ll’s a tto r n e y to file an a n ­
turning.
city to-nl§ht. By all means I hope
Holmes is known for his artistic into a new conception of the law, sw e r to th e m a n d a m u s s u it w ithin
you will hear him and meet him.
in which the oflcer will appear as al­ a d a y so th e s u it m ay be h e a rd on
When a loss come« along, my decraitlonte and many compliments
He is a prince of a man, doing a re­
ways ready to help and protect the its m e rits T h u rs d a y .
companies pay. Yeo, of course. 21-tf have come to him through his tasty
markable work.”
ideas and careful execution. Pale public.”
green streamers are the foundations
B en d — U nion high school d i s t r i c t ”
Large loaf— quality bread,
10c Travelers Arrive in Hawaii—
for
the
pedestals
and
tricky
red
and
fo
rm
e d h ere.
SPECIAL HALLOWE’EN PROGRAM
The following dispatch was re­
Bon Ton.
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green
combinations.
Unique
and
at-
FROM CLEVELAND TONIGHT a d jo in in g U. of O. cam p u s.
ceived Tuesday from S. C. Morton,
tratcivo
in
every
sense
of
the
word
R o se b u rg — M odern b a k e ry u n d e r
editor of the St. Helens Mist at St.
Mr. Rudd 111—
are
Mr.
Holmes
adornments
in
the
A
special
Hallowe’en
program
will
c
o
n
s tru c tio n .
James Rudd is ill at his home on Helens, Oregon, who received the store.
be broadcast from station WTAM to­
A s to ria — D u rin g A u g u st an d S ep­
Liberty street. A physician is watch­ following word from his daughter,
night
at
Cleveland,
Ohio.
Departing
te
m
b e r, A sto ria m oved up from 4 3rd
ing his condition and it is thought Marion Morton on the islands: Hon­ In Medford Tuesday—
from
general
practice,
the
Willard
to 3 8 th p lace in c itie s of IT. S. in
that his Illness is not Berious nor olulu, T. H. Oct. 12. Special—
J. K. McWilliams and A. C. Will- station will be on the air continu­ p o sta l sa v in g s d e p o sits.
Among
passengers
who
arrived
here
will last long.
today on the steamer Lnrllne from hke, representing the Ashland Win­ ously from 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. This is
I ■>
Seattle were Miss Elizabeth D. Pal­ ter Fair Auto Department, spent being done with the idea that there IN T H E COUNTY CO URT O F T H E
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton.
mer and Miss Grace Chamberlain of part of the day in Medford and at­ will be a large number of parties
ST A T E O F OREGO N
tended
the
Medford
Chamber
of
and
dances
on
Hallowe’en
and
the
In th e M a tte r o f th e
E s ta te of
Cliff Payne makes Drain boards. Ashland. Other Oregonians to arrive Commerce Forum at noon.
program will consist mainly of A N IC E M cCLANAHAN,
on the ateamer were Mr. and Mrs.
D eceased.
dance music by* the WTAM orches­ N O TIC E O F A P P O IN T M E N T O F
G. T. Schroeder of Florence, Oregon
Hunters Return with Colds—
tra.
WARNING
E X EC U TO R AND TO P R E S E N T
Glenn Galley and Floyd Place re­ and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Pegert
We,
the
undersigned
dairymen
of
of
Coquille,
Oregon.
CLAIM
S
turned Monday evening from a
Ashland
will
buy
no
more
second
NORTH
POWDER
WHEAT
N O TIC E IS
HEREBY
G IV EN ,
hunting trip to Lake county. Noth­
hand
bottles.
Any
boys
detected
GOES
50
BUSHELS
TO
ACRE
We
make
a
specialty
of
picnic
and
t
h
a
t
th
e
u
n
d
e
rs
ig
n
e
d
,
L
ouis
W ilcox,
ing more interesting than colds
stealing
milk
bottles
will
be
arrest­
campers*
needs.
Detrick’s.
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h a s been a p p o in te d by th e H o n o r­
were brought home, it is reported.
ed, O. H. Cole, Joe Kerr, J. V.
NORTH POWDER, Or., Oct. 31— a b le G. A. G a rd n e r, J u d g e of said
Wright, E. B. Poyer, John R. Max- Everette Pearson is the champion C o u rt, as th e E x e c u to r of th e e s ta te
Hare a fit at Orres. Tailors for Delegates to Give Talk—
51-2* wheat raiser, so far, in th is vicin­ of A nice M cC lanahan, D eceased, an d
The W. C. T. U. decided at their edon, A. L. Sherard.
men and women. Upstairs.
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last meeting (to Invite Mrs. S. L.
ity. On one field containing approx­ a n y p erso n h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t
Leanord of Medford, their county
imately
50 acres he threshed 2600 th e said e s ta te a re re q u ire d to p re ­
Riddle — Riddle Lumber Co. mill
from Portland—
president, to attend their next again operating after shutdown bushels of wheat, or an average of s e n t th e sam e to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t
B. O. Waller of Portland was a meeting November 13, 1923 and of a year.
50 bushels to the acre.
th e o ffice of B rig g s & B rig g s, A t­
guest at the A. W. Storey home give a report of her trip to the stake
This is the best yield reported in to rn e y s , in th e P io n e e r B lock, A sh ­
Sunday.
convention. Her report will be given
Eugene Daily Guard building this section. As the threshing is not la n d , O regon, w ith in six m o n th s
later.
modern new newspaper structure. yet done, larger yield bears out the fro m th e d a te of th e f ir s t p u b lic a ­
We are making and packing our
contention of some of the ranchers tio n of th is n otice.
own chocolates and we know they
»Yes— Malted Milk twin bread 10c.
that the Hard Federation is the
D ate of f ir s t p u b lic a tio n : O ctober
NEW CLUE IN BANDIT HUNT
are fresh, at Enders.
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best spring wheat for this section. 31, 1923.
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(Continued from page 1)
LOUIS WILCOX
Society to Mee t
To Occupy New
SPECIAL ELECTION WILL
(5 1 -4 W e d .)
Executor.
The Woman’s Missionary Society that district. The hunt for the par­
Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald
COST STATE $25,000
hare sold their Santa Monica prop­ of the Christian church meet this ties who stole the boat on Klamath
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
erty and will soon occupy their new week on Friday af¿ernoon at the river and crossed that stream ls be­
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SALEM, Oct. 31— The cost of the
ing continued.
home at Holland, Ore. They expect church.
special election November 6 to de­
F u r n itu r e p a c k ed
fo r sh ip p in g .
Time Strengthens Suspicion
to make extensive Improvements on
termine th e fate of the income tax Sw enson & F e e b le r. F u r n itu r e . 33eod
We can make that old suit look
It was 19 days ago that the sen­ law enacted at the last session of
the place, which ls situated on the
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new cut-off to the Josephine Cares. like new— PaulBerud’s.
N ew a n d used h e a tin g sto v e s a t
which four trainmen were killed, yet according to estimates made by the Sw enson & P e e b le r. P u r n itu r e . 33eod
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald are known
Interested in Shale Development—
here.
no trace of the perpetrators has officials here today.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith of Port­ been found, at least none has been
Although the income tax law is
W e h a v e glasg fo r
w indow s
land have taken an apartment in announced. Today makes 31 days the only issue on the ballot it will B rin g in y o u r sa sh . S w enson &
Returns from Visit—
33eod
Mrs. Ella Garrett returned Mon­ one of the homes of Mrs. H. L. since the D’Autremonts left their be necessary to press into service P e e b le r F u r n itu r e .
Moore.
Mr.
Smith
ls
interested
in
home
in
Eugene
for
a
hunting
trip
the same machinery used at a pri­
day evening from a three weeks’
F O R SA L E
C H E A P — B pick
6
visit and vacation with her daugh­ the shale oil and is so enthusiastic in southern Oregon. During the 31 mary or general election. In many r o a d s te r la te 1919. In good c o n d i­
ter in Drain. Mrs. Garrett enjoyed about it that he left a lucrative days no word has been received of of the larger precincts the double tion. Good tire s. A b a rg a in fo r som e
a pleasant stay while away from position In Portland to help In ¿he or from them. Not the slightest Idea election board system will be used one. O rra A ngle, 116 P io n e e r Ave.
prevails as to their whereabouts. at the November contest.
s o u th .
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her home here, tho it ls probable development here.
The news of the crime and the infor­
that she is glad to return to Ash­
Service Station to Open—
FOR SA L E — Reed baby buggy’.
mation that they are suspicioned in SACRAMENTO SEEKS NEW
land.
E
x
c e lle n t c o n d itio n . P ric e re a s o n ­
L. Baler, recently returned from connection with it, has been hearld-
POST OFFICE BUILDING
able. P h o n e 3 7 9 -J.
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Los Angeles, has leased the Roys ed far and wide yet they have failed
Visitors from Halsey—
service station east of Ashland and to appear and announce their inno­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.— An ap­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill, W. H.
LOST— S p an iel pup, lig h t brow n
wll continue to operate it this win­ cence. The perplexing question
propriation of 3180,000 with which
White, and M. C. Walton of Halsey
w
ith
w h ite on face, r e tu r n to Rev.
ter. According to Mr. Baler no im­ among officials and public, alike: if
to purchase additional land and build
ere among recent arrivals. Frank
C h an ey , 117 L a u re l St.
51-2*
provements will be made this win­ the D’Autremonts had no connection
at Stockton, will be requested in
Woolridge of Applegate was a busi-
ter on the suroundings or build­ with the crime, where can they be
bills Representative Charles Carey
B oy on bicycle w ho
picked up
toess visitor yesterday.
Geo. L.
ing. tho next spring it is his in/en- that they have failed to receive in­
to-day announced he will introduce sp a n ie l pup n e a r J u n io r h ig h M on- j
Brumb of Arlington is among visit­
tion to improve extensively. The formation concerning it?
when congress convenes.
d ay, p lease r e tu r n t o Rev. C haney,
ors from Washington.
same name will be used for the
Although officers do not make a
51-2*
Curry said he does not believe con­ 117 L a u re l.
present business and Mr. Bairer direct statement to the effect, it is
gress
will
pass
an
omnibus
building
NOTICE
plans to handle a full line of Stan­ evident that as each day passes their
FOR SALE—
A pples.
Phone
bill, but will put In these two meas­
Roy’s Service Station will con- dard Oil products, carrying abso-
10F13.
49-1 m o.*
suspicion grows as to the possibility ures to assure protection for his dis­
tlnue to run after Nov. 1 under new lutely no other line of oils and
of
the
D’Autremont
brothers
being
trict in the event such legislation is
tnanagtment. L. Baler.
60-3 ¡machine needs.
FOR RENT— C o m p letely f u r n is h ­
the perpetrators.
adopted.
ed a p a rtm e n t. 75 B ush St.
5 1 -tf
I
v/
the theater blautvul
by Capt. T hom as G. L anpbler, In
charge of a sq uadron of six arm y
planes, last April, w hen they flew from
San Antonio, T exas, via Florida,
Cuba, H aiti, San Domingo and Porto
Rico. W hile this expedition did not
atte m p t to com plete th e flight from
P orto Rico to th e P anam a canal, all
arm y a ir service ex perts w ere confi­
dent th a t th e d istance could be easily
negotiated.
“From a m ilitary point of view,’’
said C aptain L anphier, “th e im port­
ance of this flight hardly can be over­
estim ated. It is evident a t once th a t
the Island of Porto Rico form s th e log­
ical base of action for an a ir force
against apv possible enemy fleet ap­
proaching th e P an am a canal from the
A tlantic.
“Aside from m ilitary aspects, thi«
flight suggests Interesting possibilities
for fu tu re com m ercial a ir lines. It
has been shown to ba entirely p rac­
ticable to fly from th e southern por­
tion of th e U nited S tates to Venezuela
In approxim ately 12 flying hours.”
W hile S ecretary W eeks concurs in
this view as to th e im portance of th e
Porto Rican route, and th e P orto R ican
base in the defense of th e canal, he
and practically all arm y a ir service
experts recognize th a t the M exican
route would he m uch sh o rte r and p ref­
erable In m aking a quick flight from
the United S ta te s to th e canal.
T he th ird route suggested ls from
San Diego, Calif., along th e west
coast of Mexico.
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