Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 15, 1923, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months
In the rich ozone at Ashland.
Pure domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
Wie Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVII.
KELS VISITED
BY HIS WIFE
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 48.
DUNSMUIR MAX RUN DOWN
AND KILLED BY AUTO
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923
SAYS RECORDS
ARE INNOCENT
Newest Type of French Army Plane
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a. This is a proven
fact.
NO. 62
YOUNG HARD AND ERNO
FACE COURT AT YKREKA
RAIN HINDERS
HIGHWAY WORK
DLNSMI IR, Nov. I4 > — County
authorities have instituted a search
YREKA, Nov. 14.— Wiliam Hard,
for the unknown m otorist wh6‘ Sat­
who says he is 16, and Ronald Erno,
urday night ran down and fatally
24, charged with the m urder of
W ife of Lodi Slayer and Mother injured Floriano Subrio, 37, a labor­
Fred Skeen, young farm
h e 1 !
farm er of t the
______
er,
on
the
state
highway
near
Shasta
Convicted
Coquille
Murderer
Sam’s Neck district
in
Siskiyou
of New Born Babe Meet
d istrict in Sismyon Ashland -Klamath Falls Road
Springs.
Astrologist Makes New
County, to-day were arraigned be­
in Prison Walls.
Subrio's body was found Sunday
May Not Be Completed
Denial.
fore Justice A lbert Thomas.
Scene Enacted in Folsom Prison I a J n tbe highway where he had been
Before Winter.
Hard was certified to the juvenile
struck.
His
skull
was
fractured
and:Says
Record
of
Toroscope
Are
Only
E xtrem ely P ath etic— K els to
coutr for investigation as to w heth­ Unless Completed Klamath Falls Will
! his body crushed. A pparently he had
Innocent Writings— Reveals
H aug January 4.
er his case should be handled by
been killed instantly or had died
be Isolated from Auto
His Philosophy.
th at court or w hether he should be
shortly
after
the
accident.
Travel.
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 15— Alex
prosecuted before the superior court
The
rem
ains
were
brought
to
Duns­
A. Kels came back from the tomb
SALEM, Nov. 15.— Declaring that
Brno was held to answ er to the
KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 15.—
yesterday for his wife, who until two muir. There Is no clew to the identity th e horoscope upon which his con­
superior
court.
of the autom obile driver who ran
W
hether
Klamath Falls will be
days ago believed him dead. She saw
viction for the m urder of Mrs. Ebba
The com plaint charging m urder
in to Subrio.
shut
out
from
the outside world*this
him in a living tomb from which he
Covell was largely based were m ere­
was sworn to by Isaac Smith,
w
inter
as
far
as automobile traffic
will never emerge alive.
ly innocent records of the workings
brother-in-law of the slain man.
is concerned depends entirely upon
W ithin the grey walls of Folsom
of his mind and th a t they were never j
Erno has retained a Los Angeles
the w eather. So says C. C. Kelly, d i­
attorney.
Prison, where he is condemned to die
intended fo r use, as statem ent w rit­
vision engineer of the state highway
Here is an airplane of the new type adopted by the French army. Note
on the scaffold on Jan u ary 4th, she
ten by A rth u r Covell, Coos county
office here. Of the roads leading
the unique fuselage and wings with closed cabin to protect the fighter, and
fell into the arm s of the man she
astrologer, and made public by Dep­ double propellers and engines.
out of Klamath County there is hut
thought dead since the charred re­
uty Sheriff Malehor here yesterday
one th a t might he fit for travel the
mains of the initeran t laborer, Ed.
evening, attem pts to present an alibi .MYSTERY VEILS SLAYING OF
entire w inter, the Green Spring
OCEAN STEAMER DOCKS
Meservey, whose m urder Kels has
for the evidence which Coos county
RENO BANKER IN AUTO
m ountain road.
FOLLOWING STORMY VOYAGE
confessed, were found in the field
au th o rities declare indicated a plot
For the past few months the con­
near Lodi where Kels machine had
“ Lady L ithia,” a Tancred Royal for the destruction of num erous
tractors on this new road have been
RENO, Nov. 14.— The body of M. i ABERDEEN, Wash., Nov. 15.—
been burned.
white leghorn hen. No. 385, owned persons residing in th at section.
straining
every effort to lay in l.ase
This alibi was one of th e two D. Fairchild, president of the Stock j Arrival here of the Norwegian
Greeting Pathetic Scene
by Mrs. W. D. Booth on W eightman
rock
before
the snow sets in, All
It was a tearful scene in the of- street, has an enviable record th a t is statem ents w ritten by Covell, on his Growers bank of Reno, was found -at steam er Atna from Japan, brought
Masonic F ath er and Son week was have been meeting with success ex­
way to Salem from Coos county 8 o’clock yesterday crumpled up to an end an eventful voyage accord­
fice of W arden J. J. Smith when Kels reached seldom in state contests.
observed
in Ashland last night when cept W. D. Miller, whose contract is
in
his
automobile,
which
was
stand*
ing to Captain N. Nilson, master.
garbed in the gray prison uniform
Record of the hens activity for a Tuesday night to en ter the state ing in California Avenue in the resi- The Atna left Moji, Japan. Septera- sixty fathers and sons met at Masonic the most difficult stretch of the
was led into the presence of his wife, year was started by h er owner prison here, w here he is condemned
Hall in accordance with orders from road from the point of view of road
who had come from her Lodi home November 4, 1922 and compelled to hang December 21. The other dence section, a bullet wound in his her 19. Engine trouble developed
liead.
Grand
Master Cochran, La Grande construction. There are three and
when she was two days out and the
to see him.
November 3, 1923. He first egg was statem ent presents Covell's philoso­
Fairchild had been dead for some vessel was headed to Hackodate. and celebrated the national occasion. seven-tenths milps on this contract
She sprang from her chair and laid at the age of 5 mo. and 12 phy of life and death.
time
when his body was discovered Before reaching Hackodate the en- Chaps of the De Molay age, ranging which may render traffic between
stepped tow ards him. They embraced days. During the year, she laid 320
Reactions Insistent.
from 10 years to grown young men, here and Ashland impossible this
and sobbed convulsively. Tears roll­ eggs averaging 26 eggs per month,
“ These reactions from a high and the police are working on the gines broke down entirely and the
accompanied their “ dads” to the winter.
ed down the cheeks of both and those the highest num ber being produced plane of th o u g h t to th a t of a lower theory that he was shot while en i ship was forced to anchor
Hayden Creek “Sticker.’’
route to his home in Sierra Street,
A fter leaving H akodate th^ Atna evening’s mix.
who witnessed the scene were visibly in one month was 30, in May, and became so Insistent th a t out of cu r­
It
is
Hayden Creek hill that is the
Superintendent
G.
A.
Briscoe,
a
few
blocks
away,
the
night
before.
ran into rough w eather and her en
affected. For several m inutes there! the lowest num ber being 20 in her iosity and to see . how they would
the
sticker
and trucks laden with
The murdered man was at the ¡tire pasage across the Pacific ocean principal speaker of the evening,
look In w riting I commenced to put
was silence save for the sobs, which initial month of producing
gave an inform al talk on activities base rock gravel from the quarry
spoke eloquently of the ordeal both j Eighteen days is the longest down my im pressions as though wheel of his machine, which was j was m arked by a succession of
of
boys, recom m endations for their are unable to make this grade. It is
not wrecked, but had been driven to storms. W hen about halfway be-
were undergoing.
stretch in which th e hen laid an egg they were plans to be carried o u t,”
the curb and stopped. He had evi­ tween Japan and the Pacific, one of present and future grow th, associa­ located in heavy tim ber and the
Arms Around His Shoulders
a day, stopping one day and contin Covell w rites in his alibi.
dently engaged in conversation with the balast tanks began to leak. Be­ tion of fath er and son, and general road has refused to dry up. despite
“ I like to investigate and I only
At last Kels dried his eyes, led h is .u in g her work for a sim ilarly long
the many days of sunshine. The
his assailants before he was killed. cause of th e leak the vessel develop- impressions.
___ ________—
wife to a chair in the corner and s a t , period of time. Ten different days had In mind the opportunity to d elv e1
road
is all newly graded and when
Impromptu music furnished
by
{ ed a heavy list to the port, and upon
down beside her. Mrs. K els’ arm s she produced two eggs a day, aiid Into some secret recesses of my
; arriving off Grays H arbor it was Billie Briggs, R. L. Burdick. S. A. the rain falls, it sinks into the
went around his shoulders and she: with strict observance it was found n atu re never before touched o rilC A IZ E PflMPCDT U/Cl I
found she was listed about 14 de­ Peters and other choristers created fresh soil instead of draining off.
patted him affectionately as they I that she laid three eggs w ithin tw en- brought to light, but I attached no LTOL UUlWLhl
Only a heavy freeze that will last
an enjoyable atm osphere for the re ­
grees.
talked in whispers.
im portance to the m aking of these,
ty-four hours on one occasion.
m ainder of the evening. V. D. Mill­ for a week or ten days before the
As they conversed, Kels grew calm ­
Mrs. Booth, who is thoroughly notes, and w ithin the hour of jo ttin g ,
er
also responded with several se­ snow sets in will enable Miller to
er and at intervals his face lighted fam iliar with chicken raising and them down forgot all about the sub-!
FRANCE WILL NOT ACT
lections.
lay the base rock, stated Kelly. Once
with a smile. He would look into has follow'ed that specialty for sev­ Ject. I was surprised when the notes
UNAIDED IN GERMANY
A supper, not sum ptuous, finished the rock is spread on the new grad­
the eyes of the woman for whom he eral years, has approximately si^k"®1*
were ' brought
--------- -
oro,,gni to my attention re-
the evening in time for the elders to ing. the nrohletu w ill have been
hoped, through the m istaken ident­ hundred chickens in her flock. Forty
aS bad no use for them and
______
j PARIS, Nov. if,.— Even if the retire with no great delay.
solved and auto traffic will be ea.iy
ity of Meservey for himself, to get pedigreed roosters are kept under had not remembered they were in
The 1923-24 lyceum opened a J a l“ ed Ambassadors council decides
during the winter.
approxim ately $105.00» in life in­ close observation as are several hens existence. I am sorry th a t there has
not to impose any new penalty upon SUDDEN DEATH OF YREKA
To Use Snowplows
ar,nory last night with the
surance.
who lay in trap nests, to secure th eir been any wrong construction p laced '
Germany,
France
will
not
act
alone
The
road
will be kept clear of
BOY CAUSE OF INQUEST
Leake entertainers giving Ashland
upon them . They really m eant noth­ lyceum
Sister Is W itness
absolute record.
patronizers one of thè kind ' ^ ainst the Germans. considering
snow during the wi > r months bv
On the other side or Mrs. Kels sat
At the cu rren t m arket price of ing to me, and the idea th a t I intend­ of musical program s which brings !
th<!
YREKA. Cal., Nov. 14.— An in­ snow plows with m aintenance sta ­
his sister. Mrs. E. C. Staples, who eggs it is estim ated the hen produc­ ed to. or could in my present physi­ happy remembrances. A fine o rg a n -1 Î
H” fhcient
guarantee quest was held here yesterday over tions as working plnuts.
occasionally took part in the con­ ed $8 worth of eggs during her stel­ cal condition make use of them is ization with ability on a range of!
CtX ° f the reparation« pa*- the rem ains of 12-year-old Chester
There are now four rock crush­
absurd.”
versation. For the most part, how- lar year.
j ments, tt is authoritatively learned. Douglas Brown of Ager, who died ers working between here and Ash­
instrum ents which provided for
ever, she silently watched them, as
Rays A nother Is Guilty
suddenly Sunday evening. Death was land, Kelly said, end S 'g 'ra l are
great
diversification and pleasure.
did Miss Mary Noland, the nurse whoj JAPANESE SHEIK IN ’
found to have been caused by infla- working
In his second statem ent Covell in-
tw enty-four-hour shifts.
Following the custom ary fanfare
broke the news to Mrs. Kels on Mon­
illation of the brain.
JAIL FOR HIS LOVE dlcates th a t an o th er person than he with a popular num ber to gain the
The laying of the base rock to Keno
day th a t her husband was alive and
is guilty of the crime of which he is attention of the audience, the com­
Young Brown was taken ill with i was completed Sunday, and the lav-
in prison here.
a
severe headache. He complained ing of the final layer is progress­
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 15.— E n ­ sentenced to die.
pany very
creditably
introduced j
The other mem ber of the group amored of Mrs. T. Yokoi, U. Yoma-
that
a stranger had driven a nail ing rapidly.
“The state can take my poor bed­ their program with “ The Dance of!
was F rank Meyers, prison guard, who shito, a Japanese “ sheik,” made ar- ridden body but as a tenant of th at
Into his head. The pain in his head
Road Unimproved.
the H ours" from the opera La Gio- ’
sat opposite Kels, a stolid expression ' dent love to her but w ithout success, body I will move out at the time ap­ conda, which is considered by mtisi-j
is thought to have caused this hal-
Ther Is little probability of The
on his face.
¡Then he challenged Yokoi. the hus- pointed,” this
luncination.
statem ent
begins. cal authorities one of the most
Dalles-California
highway
being
In the next room was W arden J. J., band to a duel. But Yokoi, being This body has served me faithfully
kept
open
north
of
Fort
Klamath
intriguingly difficult
Smith and newspaperm en, the la tte r content with life as it is, refused to and well and I have been proud of subtly and
HUNTERS GOT 500-POUND
this winter. From La Pine, located
compositions to render with any-
A 8erîous> perhaps fatal, accident
eager to catch the tenor of the co n -, accept the challenge
REAR
IN
SCOTT
VALLEY
’ he service it has rendered me. When thing less than a full concert band < was narrow l>’ averted Tuesday even-
a few miles from
the
northern
versation. but unw illing to d is tu rb 1 So. on Monday night Yomashito we departed it is what we take with
boundary
of
the
county,
to
a point
or symphony orchestra. Yet, Mr. i *ng wben th e blue P n Her touring
any of the principals in the tragic hied himself to the Japanese bath us th a t counts— we cannot take
YREKA, Nov. 15.— Gus V. and just north of Fort K lam ath, the
Leake has taken the violin, s a x o -'car owned and driven b; C. W. Pul-
dram a at such a tender moment.
John D. Klgaver, Scott Valley road is unimproved. To keep this
house conducted by Mr. and Mrs. ’ toney or property, or a great name, phone and clarinet solo sections, j
and occaPied by two other peo-
The party arrived here shortly he- Yokoi a t 320 M street, and there but if we have tried to be good, kind
ranchers, last Friday killed what is road open will he almost impossible,
with piano and drum s to make the ' pJe’ ran off tbe f ade at the curve
fore 11 o’clock and at noon Mrs. Kels again laid ardent siege to the wom- and tru e to self and others, this is ensemble instrum entation ’co m p lete!011 the Pacific higliw • v*ar P’ ki­ said to be one of the largest brown said Kelly, and the
m aintenance
stlll was at her husband’s side. a n ’s affections. Again
spurned, food upon the soul shall feed after ln score production, and attained a ; you‘ ^h e curve a t th a t pr int is bears ever slain in th a t part of the expense would not be worthy of the
W arden Smith wras m aking arran g e­ Yomashito drew a gun and placing change called d eath .”
very good Dance of the Hours. The; ra th e r ab ru p t and the road va3 cr •- country. The animal dressed out at traffic th a t would pass over the
ments to serve luncheon to the party. the muzzle against the breast of the
n e rd y 500 pounds, and yielded 175 road during the w inter months.
next num ber was a xylophone so lo !ered ,n a denae bank of fog,
object of his affections sought to
of the favorite overture “ Poet and ! ^ rttetin g the view’ of the <’ ive**. ■»i uds of lard, The hunters say that
THREE FEET OF SNOW ON
kill
her.
ihe bear was so fat th a t when he MAN, 37, MARRIES A
Britain Unable to Act.
RIMS OF CRATER LAKE P easant.” This dem onstrated Mr. j When near th e edge of the re 1
But Yomashito was playing in bad
LONDON, Nov. 15.— Due to the
BRIDE OF « 3 YEARS
Leake’s ability as a competent per. l P a Hette saw the danger and app!i J I
overtaken it could not climb a
election situation G reat Britain i s ! luck- a11 around, for even the gun
Medford, Nov. 15.— Three feet of from er with execution and culture, ‘ his brakes- b at the pavement b e in g .tr6®;
unable to act upon the proposed new | balked and failed to explode as he snow lies on the shaded areas of the to which he added the dazzling r a - ! wet and slippery- he was unable to
RENO, Nov. 15.— Youth and ago
e K leaver brothers are among
the
most
successful
bear
hunters
in
penalties or on the reported decision Pressed the trigger, and when he
ventured
on the sea of matrimony
C rater lake bowl, according to word pidity of jazz stick operation to add slop tbe heavy car. A fter leaving
of Germany to stop all reparations later attem pted to kick in a door recevied here. L ast Sunday a very interest. One of the best received i tbe grade the car turned completely the county and annually make good yesterday with the granting of a
catches.
payments. It is reported th a t Ger­ behind which Mrs. Yokoi had sought
m arriage license hy County Clerk
heavy fall was recorded and th e last num bers of the en tire program was over and landed right side up in a
“We
d
on't
care
so
much
for
the
many is preparing to announce a re­ shelter from the expected bullets,
Beemer to Louis Albares, aged 37,
parties down from the lake re tu rn ­ his playing of “ Home Sweet Home” niass oi boulders at the bottom of
m
eat,”
said
Gus,
who
reported
the
pudiation of the Versailles treaty. the door held. And so have the bars
and
Angeline Wilson, who confes­
the deep em bankm ent below.
ed with some little difficulty over on the m arim baphone.
sed
to
63 years.
of the city jail, where the love-lorn the snow covered roads.
The three occupants of the m a­ kill, “ but the lard is the finest for
Mrs. Leake, soprano, of more
ARGENTINE HOLDUP NETS
pies, cakes and other pastry th at
Japanese languishes aw aiting a h ear­
The bride took charge of affairs
than .usual ’mellowness of »voice, chine, who were returning to P o rt­
one
can
get.
I
wish
we
had
the
old
BANDITS COLD $20,000 ing on a felony charge.
and
answered all questions asked
correct diction, tone control
and land from the south, were not in­
FOUR CITIES CONSIDERED
by
the
county clerk.
boy
down
in
the
city.
There
they
well balanced registers, in spite of i ured and were in Ashland yester.
FOR
NATIONAL
CONVENTION
The m arriage was immediately
KANSAS CITY, Nov.
15.— Two GIRL FINDS CORPSE OF
the rigors of lyceum work, was day' A fter a
days’ work Wed- would pay as much as $1 per pound
for
bear
m
eat
on
the
block.”
officials of the A rgentine State Bank
perform
ed in the courthouse by
SUICIDE IN OLD BARN
charm ing in her main num ber, “ Voi nesday. the W hittle T ransfer com­
Judge
T.
F. Moran, and the couple
were held up and robbed of $20,000
WASHINGTON. Nov. 15.— Choice pile sapete” from Cavaliera Rusti- pan^’ succeeded in loading the heavy
Collinsville Reports Holdup
left arm -in-arm , apparently su­
which was being taken to the bank ' OREGON CITY, Nov. 14. — W hen of a city for holding the national cana.
[ car on a truck and brought it to
premely
happy.
COLLINSVILLE.
III.,
Nov.
15.—
to meet the Santa Fe railroad pay-; 14-year-old Ju lia Casanoz, venturing republican convention Jias narrowed
One of the fine things was a Ashland late yesterday afternoon
Five
or
six
bandits,
armed
with
shot
roll. The bandits escaped w ithout , into the dusty loft of a deserted down to Chicago. San Francisco, soxophone trio giving a
seldom • where preparations were soon un­
any shots being fired.
barn near her hj>me in Milwaukie. Cleveland, and- Des Moines. Denver heard arrangem ent of “ Praise Ye derway to ship the machine to P o rt­ guns, raided the main office of the OPPONENTS OF INCOME
Consolidated Coal Co., held up Char-
saw th e suspended corpse of a which had figured in the early bid- the Lord.” Miss Bettv Liece violin- land.
TAX PU IN TO APPEAL
- of damaged
____ ___ les'Jam es and Ernest Meyer, clerks,
BIDS MADE FOR SURFACING
suicide, she collapsed from sheer ding. withdrew. The representatives ¡s t. had a snap and enthusing vigor
Damages consisting
SALEM, Nov. 24.— Action look­
ROAD ABOVE HORNBROOK fright. Her father, whom she had of the four cities engaged in spirit- to her playing of the “ Spanish ; tran8m lssion. demolished top, brok- and escaped in an automobile with
$14,000.
ing
to the appeal of the State Income
accompanied to the bam , called ed competition today in presenting = Dance” by Raphael and “ O riental” 1 en windshield and glass side pieces
tax law recently passed hy the people
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 15.— Bids Sheriff Wilson and deputies and the d ata favorable to each before the by Couee. The other member w a s !in the re a r besides other broken
A BEAR STORY
was started by C. C. Chapman, ed it­
for the grading and surfacing with unidentified body was brought to sub-committee. The selection of a .Miss M arietta Gift, woodwind p la y -jparts are t0 he taken care of. Two
LeRoy A shcraft, well known here or of the Oregon Voter, with the
gravel of alm ost ten miles of high-¡O regon City. The body apparently city will not be finally made u n til, er> with a charm ing personality. | <‘usbions and extra tires were still
but
who is tim ekeeper for the Mc­ filing of copies of a petition with
way between a point two miles had been suspended nearly a week the committee meets in W ashington,
The last big num ber was the H n n -jon th e machine,
Cloud
River Lum ber Company, is Secretary of State Kozer for an ini­
south of Hornbrook and the Oregon and although well clothed, bore no December 11. when action will be garian overture “ Lutspiel” by Kel-i
W. P u llitt prepared to return
reported to have killed a 650 pound tiative m easure to be voted on in
state line, all in Siskiyou County, m arks of Identification. The body taken on the report of the sub ; ler-Bela as ama rim baphone q u a r-!to Portland last night.
bear
and 9 men were required to November 1924. More than 13,000
comimttee.
were opened at the office of the is being held here while identifica­
tette. In between each num ber was]
carry
it from the m ountains to Mc­ signatures must he secured before
state highway commission here yes­ tion is sought.
oddities and unique musical fea­
GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER
Cloud where it is being cared for. the measure can go on the ballot,
terday afternoon. Two types of bids
BASE BALL SQUABBLE WILL
tures which were hum orous and
B ert H inthorne has negatives of and circulators will start soon to se­
were called for, one providing for RESTRICT IMPORTATION OF
PROBABLY ENTER COURTS laughable.
SEATTLE, Nov. 15. — W inifred
pictures taken of the anim al and has cure signatures from over the state.
th e completion of the work in 150
CALIFORNIA LIVESTOCK
The American Legion can well j yOu»g ,ady of 19 years who ghot
an enlargem ent in his window.
days, and the other 200 days.
Chapman said that already millions
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.— The feel repaid for the effort of a ly ^ a n d killed H arry LaCelle at. a road
The lowest hid under the 150-day!
pending investment in Oregon had
PORTLAND, Nov. 15— Stringent possibility th a t the Pacific Coast ceum this w inter in the first num-J house near here October 7,
ELSON FAMILY BETTER
lim it totaled $205.000, and was rules have been passed by the Or­
ben
cancelled, due to the bill and
League squabble, which resulted in her of the program , so far as pleas- ¡found guilty today of m anslaughter
John
Elson,
Tidings
carrier,
has
tiled bv Dunn and Raker of Klam ath egon livestock sanitary board reg­
the election of two presidents, will ing the patrons. A fair audience by a ju ry of ninp women and three been afflicted with bad doses of th at many corporations with Oregon
Falls, Oregon. S. S. Schell of Oak­ ulating im portation of cattle from
branches
plan to have
business
find its way into the courts for ad ­ greeted the opening program and men. A minimum sentence was rec­
poison
oak
as
well
as
his
fath
er
who
land. Oregon, with an o f'e r of $192,- California. Disease infeetd anim als
in
Oregon
handled
through
San
judication was seen when a local found it good. More could have ommended. Consul for defense an­ was obliged to leave his work a t the
864, Is the lowest bidder for the from the southern state have spread
Francisco
and
Seattle.
bank, custodian of the league funds, heard the program and been de­ nounced th at he would move for a Golden Rule last week. A fter trying
work under the provision of the bovine tuberculosis to free herds' in
announced th a t It would not pay lightfully entertained and profited new trial.
scores of various medicants the in ­
200-day lim it.
¡Oregon. H ereafter stock brought money on anyone’s order until it is musically.
Beaverton lets $42,911 contract
fection
is gradually disappearing and for w ater system.
Action on the bids is expected to in m ust be from state or federal ac­
legally determ ined who are the prop­
Sixteen miles road bcilt in Uma­ Mr. Elson has rturned to his work,
be taken by the highway commis­ credited herds or m ust pass a 90-day
er persons to receive the league,
Newberg ships carload w alnuts to tilla national forest during 1923 sea­ while John no longer has painful
sion a t an early date.
eye retest.
Elgin packs 110.000 boxes apples
funds.
Spokane, Wash.
son.
eruptions on his skin.
this year.
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