Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1923, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
malaria germs
Cannot survive three months
in the rich ozone at Ashland.
Pure domestic w ater helps.
The
Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a. This is a proven
fact.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL NO. V
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43,
TAX MEASURE
IS DEFEATED
POLITICAL RESULTS MIXED
IX YESTERADY’S 'ELECTIONS
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923
2 5 0 TON RETORT"
IN S. P. YARDS
LIGHT VOTE ( AST IN
TODAY’S SPECIAL ELECTION
PREMIUMS FOR
NEEDLECRAFT
NO.
ARRANGING RACE M EET
FOR ARM ISTICE DAY
COUNCIL HAS A
BUSY SESSION
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7.— Dis­
PORTLAND, Nov. 6.— In spite of
patches today reveal th a t the high
The automobile and motorcycle
I ideal w eather a surprisingly light
. lights of yesterday’s election are as
races which are to be held a t the
«vote is being cast in the special
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follows: K entucky: Democrats re-
fair grounds on Armistice Day will
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jstate election today on the income
be conducted under the auspices of
Incomplete Returns Indicate turned t0 power with a m ajority of Huge Machine Will Be Instal !tax referendura measure
. O nly t w e i - i p i a n s for Needlework Depart- the Jackson County F air Association
Measure Defeated by Less
,o«°oo. with William Fields elected
ve per cent of the registered voters
led in Shale Oil Fields
......~........
Asked to Place Pool Hall;
governor. Vermont:
P o rter Dale,
ment of Winter Fair
than 8,000 Votes
says the Mail Tribune.
of Portland had voted at noon today
Near
Ashland.
Under Strict Regulation
dry republican, won senate seat from
Are
Completed.
The race meet will be in the form
The vote is also light in the W ill­
Mu It noma h Derirtos Issue— Ashland Park Pollard, dem ocrat. M aryland:
—Matter Deferred.
of a F air association benefit and all
A rrival o f R etort M arks Im portant am ette valley.
F avors M easure by a D eci­
Ladies'
Art
Club
W
ill
Be
In
Charge
! E ntire state dem ocratic ticket, head­
profits will be devoted for financing
Epoch in D evelopm ent of
sive Vote.
of D epartm ent— List o f P rem ­
ed by A lbert Richie, for governor,
the prelim inary expenses of the as­ New W alks P etition ed for— New
R ich F ield s.
iu
m
s
Are
Increased.
Charter Proposed— W ater Q ues­
elected. Richie is an outstanding foe
sociation activities for next year.
tion Is Considered.
The Income tax m easure, referred of prohibition. New York: Republi­
The 250 ton re to rt purchased by
In order th a t the association may
The Ladies’ A rt Club will again
to the voters of Oregon at the spec­ cans gained a seat in congress and the H artm an Syndicate arrived in
secure ample funds those who will
have charge of the A rt Needlework
The city council met last night at
ial election of yesterday has been an increased m ajority in the state as­ the Ashland freig h t yards last night
i D epartm ent of the W inter F a ir and sell or take tickets, act as traffic the city hall in regular session. Tin«
defeated by from
6,000 to 7,000 sembly. Democrats won New York from Buffalo, N. Y., following a
and watchmen and those who will be
Mrs. Selma Gray will be* Supt. of this
votes, according to the best retu rn s city. Soldiers bonus carried. Cleve­ rapid three weeks in tra n sit and is
ushers, will donate their services for m eeting was marked by the presen­
j
section.
The
departm
ent
will
be
tation of an unusual amount of im­
available. The available retu rn s in­ land: Ku Klux Kian swept many being unloaded today. The Southern
this particular event.
known as section 2 of the Art De­
clude all o f th e up-state vote and-all cities and counties in Ohio. Chicago: Pacific Company has granted the
Popular prices will prevail and the portant business and the mayor and
partm
ent.
of M ultnomah county with the excep-' Miss Mary Bartelm e. republican, use of th e ir w recker to tra n sfe r the
advance sale of box seats will open council were detained until tin*
SALEM,
Nov.
6.—
Monday,
Nov­
A
much
g
reater
list
of
premiums
tion of 26 precincts. Vp-state figures ; elected first woman judge.
a t the office of the Medford Cham­ m idnight hour.
huge m achinery from the freight ember 12, is declared a legal holi­
will be offered than heretofore and ber of Commerce on Friday, Novem­
W ant P ools H alls R egu'oted
include all counties except Currey,
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cars to the platform .
day in Oregon for the purpose of ob- blue, red and w hite ribbons, appro­ ber 9. Purchasers of box seats, in
Rev. C. F. Koehler and Rev W. J.
G rant and Malheur.
A rrival C reates Interest
-n,«
. xv
serving Armistice day, in a proc- priately printed will designate the case of bad w eather and races not Oldfield, representing the Ashland
U p-State F avors M easure
: IlH IV i
The arrival of the reto rt, which isliam atio n issued Saturday by Gover-
winners as well as the regular cash being run will have their money re­ M inisterial association, and ladies of
The vote outside of Multnomah !
*
the largest of its kind in the U nited! nor Pjprcp
premiums.
The following rules will funded.
the W. C. T. U. were present and
county stands 23,752 “ yes” and 19,-'
States, has created much interest
“
Nine
years
ago
be
observed:
last
August,
subm
itted ordinances for the con­
190 “ no” , giving the m easure a lead
in Ashland and m arks an im portant
Europe
was
catapulted
into
a
tre
­
1. No premium shall be awarded
sideration of the council. The pro
of 4562 votes.
event in th e developm ent of the
mendous
conflict”
the
proclamation
when
the
exhibit
is
unworthy,
posed
ordinances were drafted with
In M ultnomah county latest avail­
vast shale oil fields located at Ash-
though
there
be
no
competition.
land’s
door.
The
developm
ent
work
°
f
tbe
govornor
rpads.
“A
powerful
a
view
to licensing pool hall! ami
able retu rn s indicated 13,64 7 votes
menace
threatened
civilization.
The
2. A rticles m ust be entered by
placing them under strict regulation.
has been under way, under the d i­
favoring the m easure, with 25,159
Ordinance No. 2, would prohibit
votes opposed. The m ajority in Mult-
Kor ,be benefit of people not fam- rection of the H artm an Syndicate, fu tu re of nations and peoples every­ the m aker.
where
were
thrown
into
the
scales
nual
license of $50.00.
3.
No
article
can
be
entered
which
for
the
past
eighteen
m
onths.
Exten­
nomah county against the m easure *^a r with the state game laws of
of
war.
has been previously exhibited at this
Nrdinance No. 2. would prohibit
is 11,512. These figures indicate ''reg o n , the following articles taken sive developm ent has been accompli­
“ W ith liberty as the stake this na­ fair.
minors from frequenting or loitering
clearly th at the m easure will go from the same law, are being printed shed and the work has progressed to
4. All articles m ust be clean. No
in pool halls, playing billiards, nool
down to defeat by not less than at th e re(l«est of Roy P arr, deputy a degree th a t w arrants the installing tion was compelled to en ter into the
of
a
re
to
rt
of
commercial
size.
The
struggle.
The
w
ealth,
the
resources.
The
fifth
anniversary
of
the
sign­
worn or soiled articles can be enter-
or any other game, and supplem ents
7,000 votes.
game warden, woh has found know-
ing of the arm istice, wihch brought an ordinance already effective which
The retu rn s bear out the predic- !edgp of state provisions woefully re to rt now in the yards of the S. P .lth e manpower was dedicated to t h e ( ed -
5. Clothing and needlework m ust to an end the world war, will be ob­ prohibits minors from playing in
tion of many in th at agricultural dis- 'acking and believes th a t people is capable of handling 250,000 tons purpose of m aintaing democracy and
of
shale
rock
a
day.
civilization.
Each
state,
each
city,
served a t Medford in a fitting m an­ pool and hillard balls.
be
pressed.
tricts would favor the m easure hut sho” ,d be presented with facts
The
installation
of
the
reto
rt
each ham let, each family and each
Ordinance No. 3 provides for the
(d ) A m etal tag or seal, which
6. Unfinished articles will riot be ner and according to early announce­
th a t M ultnomah county and Port
m ark8 an im portant epoch in the de­ individual was called upon to give given premiums.
m
ents
th
at
city
is
preparing
a
pro­
removal
of all screens and partitions
has
been
approved
and
which
shall
land w’ould accomplish its defeat.
velopment
of
the
oil
deposits
and
in­
th
eir
all
if
need
be
to
the
successful
gram
th
a
t
will
a
ttra
c
t
many
visit­
within
pool
halls, and the removal
be supplied by the state game com-
7. All embroidery work m ust be
A shland F avors M easure
dicates, beyond doubt, th a t the syndi­ prosecution of the struggle.
judg<^ as to simplicity of design, ors from all over this section of the of all shades, curtains, screens, or
As in other sections of the state, misison, shall be attached to each cate behind th e 'develoDment w i l l
On
the
11th
day
of
November,
five
other obstructions prohibiting a
color,
neatness of finished work, and state.
game
anim
al,
game
bird,
game
fish
,
'
the vote in Ashland was decidedly „
xv n A r tP >
lose no time in determ ining n the ac- years ago, the conflict ended. The
f or
i r part
n n r t or
n r parts
n o i 4 ; o tlm
i__
’
A
proper
observance
of
the
day
clear
view of the interior from with
fitness
of
m
aterial
used.
thereof, offered by
light, the total vote in the citv he-
tual value of the fields, which, ac­
will be held on Sunday, November out.
Lnncheon Set
ing 591. The m easure carried by 113 quests of any hotel, cafe, cafeteria, cording to all indications, are the principle of freedom had again been
The ordinance would also prohibit
(Cloth and one-half dozen napkins) 11th, when appropriate program s
votes. The vote stood 332 for th e i I*p?’ta u ra n t or boarding house or richest in the United States, if not in established.
In
honor
of
th
a
t
day
and
w
hat
it
owners
of pool and billiard balls
will
be
presented
at
the
churches,
1. Luncheon set embroidered in
measure and 239 against. The vote i e,” b’ for sto rage or to be served to the entire world.
gave to us, in honor of the boys who white, crochet edge— $2.00, $1.00, hut the real celebration will occur frm carrying any stock of m erchan­
by precincts follows:
such guests, members of such club.
O ccupies Tw o Cars
so
bravely carried the flag of free­ Ribbon.
Monday, November 12, th a t date be­ dise other than soft drinks, tobaccos
or
guest
of
such
hotel
or
boarding
Precinct
Yes
No.
The re to rt is immense, both as
dom
on
to
victory,
and
in
honor
of
ing
designated as a holiday by and sm okers’ goods.
2. Luncheon set crochet edged—
No. 1 ...
. 54
47 house, which tag or seal so affixed to size and weight. Two freight cars
Rev. Koehler addressed the coun­
Governor Pierce.
No. 2 ....
.. 32
27 shall rem ain attached to said game were required to tran sp o rt the huge all these who sacrificed th a t demo­ $2.00. $1.00, Ribbon.
cracy
and
civilization
m
ight
live
cil
on the im portance of adopting
Sport
Program
anim
al,
game
bird,
game
fish
or
3.
Luncheon
set
applique
trimmed
No. 3......
piece of m achinery to Ashland.
.. 32
32
Armistice
day
has
been
rightfully
1
the
proposed ordinances and called
A
program
of
interesting
sports
part
or
p
arts
therof.
until
the
same
— $2 00, $1.00, Ribbon.
No. 4 ....
According to the m anagem ent an
41
4. Luncheon set embroidered in will be presented on ^ionday, the attention to Ibe fact that i M p i n
No. 5 ....................................
....
46
14 shall have been consumed: provided option is in effect for the delivery celebrated throughout the United
10
that
such
guest
or
member
of
any
of
a
battery
of
20
retorts,
which
are
i
States-
color,
crochet edge— $2.00, $1.00, feature of which will be the annual state law providing for licensing
No. 6 ..............
...
33
football game between the high P°°l and bililard halls.
to
be
installed
in
the
same
field,
and!
therefore,
in
conformity
Ribbon.
No. 7 ....
.................................... 51
16 hotel, cafe, cafeteria, re stau ran t or
Amos Nininger, of Nlninger &
th e custom of paying tribute
A centerpiece is twelve to tiventy- school team s of Medford and Ash­
No. 8 ................................. 57
52 boarding house or club, at the tim e these will be received as required,
or
as
rapidly
as
development
work
•
to
those
who
made
the
world
safe,
W
arner,
opposed the adoption of the
such
game
anim
al,
game
bird,
game
land.
This
event
is
one
of
the
sport-
four
inches
in
diam
eter.
Totals ...................... 332
239
will
perm
it
installing
them.
;
I.
W
alter
M.
Pierce,
by
virtue
of
l effect,
A luncheon cloth is more than ! *n& events of the year in Southern proposed laws, stating,
fish or part or parts thereof, is or
B ell V i«w F avorable
All
hands
are
working
in
the
!
the
authority
in
me
vested
as
gover-
Oregon and will a ttra ct many Ash­ th at pool halls are 'ire . Iv under
twenty-five inches in diam eter.
The vote in Bell View was light may be offered for storage or to be
freight
yards
today
hurrying
the
nor
of
the
state
of
Oregon,
do
here-
land people. In addition a race meet severe regulations. I’, .-fe. ring to the
served
to
such
guests
or
member,
Lunch
Cloths
hut decidedly in favor of the m ea­
tran
sferrin
g
of
the
machinery.
Ad­
by
declare
the
said
November
12th,
for
motorcycles and automobiles will state law providing for licensing
shall
execute
an
affidavit
setting
1. Lunch cloth embroidered in
sure. The vote was 28 to 5.
ded
crews
are
to
be
employed
to
A.
D.
1923, a legal holiday.”
forth the fact th a t such game ani­
white— $2:00, $1.00, Ribbon.
t be held at the F a ir grounds under j Pooi halls, he said that such a law
Jack son County V ote
take
advantage
of
the
fine
w
eather
mal,
game
fish,
game
bird,
or
part
2. Lunch cloth em broidered in the auspices of the Jackson County j d,d exist, but was mcc, 1 j , ’ 954.
R eturns from all but a few Jack-
on
hand
to
accelerate
movements
F a ir association, with some of the was obsolete and had nev»«r been
color— $2.00, $1,00, Ribbon.
son county precincts reveal th a t the or p aris thereof was killed lawfully
of
the
syndicate
plans.
Day
and
COST OF MEAL INCREASES
3. Centerpiece embroidered
in best drivers in the state participat­ enforced.
county has voted against the bill. and *s now legally in the possession
night
contingents
working
witl^
The council took no action i:i (be
ing.
R
MILLIONS
WHILE
EATING
white—
$2.00,
$1.00,
Ribbon.
The incomplete vote, not in c lu d in g ;0*’ such guest or member, and th a t
trucks
and
team
s
are
to
place
the
m
atter,
deciding to defer a vote until
A
grand
ball,
under
the
auspices
Ashland and other m issing precincts, *bo samfi and th a t no p art or parts
4. Centerpiece embroidered
in
re
to
rt
a
t
the
shale
deposits
in
rec­
of the American Legion post of Med­ a subsequent meeting.
THE DALLES, Nov. 6.—^German color— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
is “ yes” 1042. “ no” , 1396. There is thereof have been Purchased, or
New Charter Proposed
a possibility, however th at w’ben all bave been sold or will b4 sold or ord time.
restau ran ts ought to have signs in > 5. Centerpiece crochet trim m ed— ford will be held In the evening.
Roads
leading
to
the
H
artm
an
Dr.
D.
M. Brower addressed the
them th a t would read something $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
re tu rn s are in the m ajority of the offered for Rale, b arter or exchange,
Syndicate
holdings
have
been
work-
council on the m atter of the adon-
like this: “ Diners eat here a t their
B^li-oom Linen
bill will be negligible or may be re- Upon the Presentation of such affi-
ROBBERS LOOT BANK AND
versed. The m ajority in Ashland and davit to any game w arden or other | ed 0Qd rough portions are graveled own risk .” T h at’s the opinion ex­
1. Dresser scarf embroidered in
ESCAPE WITH THOUSANDS tion of a new charter, providing
for a commission form of govern­
Bell View for the m easure is 136 | person authorized to affix the m etal j and corduroyed, so th a t th eir pres- pressed here by Chas. Zwickey, a white— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon,
tag or seal provided by this act. i 3nt condition is said to be parti- Swiss who recently arrived in Amer­
votes.
2. Dresser scarf applique— $2.00,
BELLINGHAM, Nov. 6 — Rob­ ment, and presented a copy of a new
such game animal, game bird, game cularly
satisfactory.
Practically ica to visit an uncle here. “ I sat $1.00, Ribbon.
bers early today brake open sixty charter, supplem enting it with de­
j fish or part or parts thereof, shall ; “Yprythli)g is ready a t the shale de- down to luncheon in a cafe in Bre-
3. Dresser scarf embroid, red in safe deposit boxes in the Farm ers & tailed explanations of its im portant
FO R R ES FORCED TO R E TIR E
be tagged as provided herein.
j posits for the arrival of the retort, m an” , said Zwickey, “and I calculat­ white & crochet— $2.00, $1.00, Rib­ M erchants’ State Bank at Edison, a provisions. Owing to the late hour,
DIR EC TO R SH IP BY HARDING
(e) A metal tag or seal, which
ed form the menu th a t the meal I bon. ,
I few miles south of here, and escaped no action was taken on the m atter.
Petition for Walk
wanted would cost me 25,000,000
WASHINGTON, Nov 7.— The late baS been approvpd and which shall
4. Sheet or sheet sham •' ¡rt pillow with loot valued a t a thousand
NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS
A petition bearing the names of
m arks. B ut before I could finish and cases, crochet— $3.00, $ 1 5 0 . r.ib- dollars. Bank officials believe th a t
President H arding forced Col. For- be. 8»pPnpd hy the ^ a te game com­
HAND IN RESIGNATIONS pay my check, the rate of exchange
more
than half the residents resid­
bon.
;
be« to resign directorship of the Uni- niiss’on» shall be affixed to each
men participated in the robebry.
ing
on
Nob Hill Street, between High
had fluctuated so much th a t I
5. Pillow cases, crochet tiim m e 1 ’
ted States V eterans’ bureau because gamp anim al game bird, game fish
ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 6.— Lyle
and Almond was presented, asking
of the sale of the surplus property! or Part or parts thereof, offered or E. Mars ter« and Alvin E. Knudtson, found myself indebted to the restau ­ — $2.00. $1.00, Ribbon.
V.TI D DRINKING PARTIES
for thee onstruction of a new cement
a t Perryville, Md. depot, which For-1 accepted for cold storage or to be capta.n and first lieutenant of the ra n t keeper to the extent of 30,000,-
6. Pillow cases, ta ttin g trimmed !
ARE BROUGHT TO LIGHT walk. The petition was read and up
bes continued even after President cleaned and dressed by any cold stor- Roseburg National Guard company 000 m arks. The cost of the meal in­ — $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
on motion the reorder was instruct­
H arding ordered them stopped. Brig- age plant or pu b lic m arket w ithin have tendered th eir resignation as of­ creased 5,000,000 while I was eating
8. Table runner, crochet edged—
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.— World
adier General Sawyer, W hite House the state, and the absence of such ficers of the Oregon National Guard. it.”
ed
to publish notice of Intention to
$2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
war veterans attending the V eter­
physician, testified before the senate tag or seal from any game animal, Both are world w ar veterans and hold |
construct
the proposed walk. The ex­
9. Table ru n n er applique— $2.00, a n ’s bureau school at Chillicithe,
---------------------------—
committee. Sawyer said th a t a Boston game bird, game fish or parts thereof commissions in the officers’ reserve j DESIRE FOR SMOKE PUTS
cellent representation carried by the
$1.00, Ribbon.
-
Ohio, staged a wild drinking party
firm bought three million N^ollars Wiall be prim a facie evidence th a t
petition
insures that the Improve­
10. Table runner, colored, em­ on governm ent property, according
corps. Inability because of personal
TWO IN SALEM HOSPITAL
w orth of supplies for six hundred such anim al, game bird, game fish business, to give sufficient time to
ment
will
not meet any serious ob­
broidered— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
to a sensational le tte r w ritten by H. jections.
thousand dollar^. Forbes was not or part therof was unlaw fully taken the work of the company, was given
11. Table ru n n er colored cross Tripp, governm ent employe, which
SALEM, Nov. 6.— The d es|re for
present when Sawyer testified, th e , or killed and th a t it is unlaw fully in as reasons for quitting Jh e guard
W ater QuesGan Considered
a smoke is responsible for the fact stitch— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
was introduced by the Senate inves­
form er director, according to his eon- the possession of the person or per-
Sylvester P attei ¡on who i t deeply
12. Best collection hand made tigating committee. Tripp charged
An election will be held in about two; th at two men were in a local hospital
sul, being ill.
, sons in whose possession it may be weeks to select new officers for the! today. The men are Armand Cooper, handkerchiefs— $2.00, $1.00, Rib­
interested in securing an additonal
th at the mayor, sheriff and district
found.
company.
supply of w ater to meet « reusing
23, and Vick Cummings. 23, both of bons.
attorney
a t Chillicothe were pres­
LEGIONAIRES TO SELL
demands, presented plans for the
Poultry Department
Independence. Cooper is suffering
ent at some pf the parties.
TICKETS FOR LYCEUM
construction
of a new reservoir up
HOLLYWOOD FILxM PLAYERS
Rules
regulating
the
poultry
jli-
from a broken nose and severe
KLAN SLAYER INDICTED
A
shland-creek
in lieu of negotiat­
HELD FOR EXTORTION scalp lacerations. Cummings was vision of the W inter Fair, together
The Ashland Post of the Amer­
WEST
ITRGINIA
VICTORIOUS
ing with the Talent Irrigation pro­
badly cut about the hands. Cooper. ' w,tb tbe Premlum list, will be pub-
Colonel Simmons Was On th e List
ican Legion m et last night with
ject
for an additional source. The
LOS
ANGELES,
Nov.
5.—
Coming
it
was
said
was
drivii^r
the
car,
in
,Ishftd
ln
full
in
tom
orrow
’s
issue
of
of the M urderer.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6.— W est Vir­
Rn interesting business m eeting fol­
plans
presented wrere prepared bv
as the afterm ath to the recent ex which both were riding through the Tidings.
ginia trium phed in today’s football
lowed by a tam ale feed at the Arm­
pose
of
a
Hollywood
blackm
ailing
ATLANTA, Nov. 7.— Phil E. Fox,
W est Salem. Cooper elected to light
contest with R utgers, the score be­ P atterson’s engineer. Mr. Taylor and
ory.
ring
headed
by
Ben
Osborne
and
Rose
revealed th a t the proposed reservoir
a cigarette. The autom obile cata-1
RUNS INTO BUILDING
slayer of W. S. Coburn, planned to
ing 27 to 7.
Nominations of officers for the
Putnam
,
both
of
whom
pleaded
guilty
would’ supply 275 acre foot, in ad
Faulted into a ditch. Cummings was !
KELSO; GIRL IS HURT
kill all other leaders in the in su r­
following year were held. The next
and
were
sentenced
in
the
federal!
pinned
beneath’
th
e
'
■
machine"
dition
to the present available sup­
gent faction of the Ku Klux Kian
and i
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21 STUDENTS ISOLATED ply.. The plans were explained in de­
m eeting promises to be interesting
court
in
C
incinnatti
last
week,
follow-1
was
stunned
Passersby found it ! KELSO, W ash., Nov. 6.— Miss
organization, including Col. Joseph
judging from the am ount of nom­
Simmons, authorities were informed ing admissions th a t they had attem p- necessary to cut loose his clothes ! Mamie W agner of C entralia was Carriers of Diphtheria Germs Are tail. In view of the fact that the
ted to “shake down" John L. Bush­
inations made for each office last today.
council is pursuing a plan in con­
Found at Roseburg.
before he could be removed from the Painfully cut Saturday when a car,
nell, banker of Springfield, Ohio, fed­
night. Rev. Parounigan of Salem
nection with the Talent project, no
wreckage.
’
j owned and driven by J. C. Scritch-
Fox was charged with m urder in
eral agents and pqlice officers Friday
spoke concerning the Near E ast Re­
ROSEBURG, Or., Nov. 6.— Twen­ official action was reerded, hut due
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1 field of C entralia, in which she,
an indictm ent returned by the grand arrested M argaret Gibson, motion
lief and was given a response by
Scritchfield and her m other were, ty-one students in the Benson school consideration will be given the plans
jury. He displays no rem orse for his picture actress, who appeared on the; THIRTY KILLED AND MANY
the American Legion. Captains for
ran into the Hamish building at the were placed in quarantine
today and proposals of Mr. Patterson.
act, saying: “ Under the circum stan- screen under
the name of Patrica; WOUNDED IN CRACOW RATTLE
th e m embership drive were appoin-
west end of the Kelso bridge when when it was found th a t they were
. .
. ..
. ...
.
CPS waft all I could do; I couldn’t
ted and the ticket sell,ng campaign do anythInjf d iffe re n t/. Fox ,g algo Palmer.
Scritchfield sought to avoid a col­ carriers of diphtheria. Seven cases RICH STR IK E IS MADE
WARSAW, Nov. 7.— T hirty per­
for the w inter lyceum num ber given creditpd with MyJng th at he is
lision with another car, which tu rn ­ have been found in th a t school and
NEAR PRA IRIE CITV
sons were killed and 260 wounded
under th e auspices of the legion j the shot was fatal Whpn informed
LATE STATE VOTE
ed the corner improperly. Kenneth a test was made last week, cultures
in battles between the strik ers and
was planned.
„
, ,
1 Boyd, a son of Mrs, Cora Bovd of being taken from the th ro ats of 120
th a t Coburn was dead, he said: “ I
BAKER, Nov. 6.— A rich strike
The A uxiliary to the legion plan am glad of it. He would have ruined
of the lower grade pupils. An exam­ was made last week on the H unter
, n , T "
Just before going to press the to a ¿¡„patch receiver here. The j ° , w t u L r ^ .
to have one person out for every me. I had ra th e r be hanged than Tidings received a telegraph
dis- trouble began w ith pitched battle.! L” JY’ “ " ” ”
° 8‘an<1<!r * cnt ination made in laboratories of the brothers’ property near Prairie City,
one sent by the legion to sell tickets ruined.”
,,
.
1
when they were run over hv a state board of health revealed the according to reports reaching here
patch saying that income tax mea­ u
between policemen and
.t r i k e r s ., tr „ fk „
and the auxiliary will share 50-50
fact th a t 21 of the children were yesterday. The claim is in the Su­
sure would be lost by 7,867 votes, The polieem brought machine guns i
with proceeds and expensee.
carrying
the disease germs, although sanville district, and the ore was
BASTROP RESIDENT IS GUILTY with complete returns in from all into play. The trouble was aggrava­
The tam ale feed, served with
they were not ill. None of the child­ described as being rich in gold,
but one precinct of Multnomah ted when two regim ents of infan­ PROHIBITION DEFEATED BY
pum pkin pie and cider, donated by
2 TO 1 VOTE IN SCOTLAND ren in the families affected will be silver, copper and other metals.
BASTROP, La.. Nov. 7.— T. Bur- county and two thirds of up-state try refused to obey orders from
B. M. H eath warmed the l^ io n - j n ett was found gu^
Et)INBURG, Nov. 7.— The “ w ets” perm itted to retu rn to school until
precincts. Voting machines bill was
The claim is situated one-fourth
airres at the close of their m eeting. a dangerous weaifcn" during the Ku defeated in Mulnomah county by i their officers. Disorders are also in Scotland won an overwhelming they have received an immunizing miles below the Badger property,
reported at Tanrow and Beryslav.
victory over the “drys” according to treatm ent.
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¡Klux trials. This is the fifth mis- 7,333 votes. The Sellwood bridge
the la tte r having produced millions.
All
three
cities
were
form
erly
a
part
complete retu rn s on local elections.
St. Helens lum ber shipm ents total , dem eanor conviction since the trial question received a majority of 18,-
The situation is believed to be un­ At this tim e the definite value of
of H ungary, btu were aw arded Po­ The vote was two to one against
4,000,000 ft. for week.
started.
der control, as no new cases have ap­ the new strike has not been d eter­
201.
land under the V ersailles treaty.
prohibition.
peared for several days.
mined.
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