Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 25, 1924, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the~rich ozd»ne 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 XLVIL
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43.
SAN FRANCISCO HAS
REAL BU FFA LO ROUNDUP
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8 SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. 8
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A real ‘‘buffalo roundup” 8
8 is under way here in the 8
8 residential park districts. A 8
8 herd of 25 Buffalo escaped 8
8 from Golden Gate park last 8
8 night.
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Mounted police, with las- 8
8 soes, are after them in an 8
Testimony of Witnesses Re­ 8 attem pt to round them up 8
veals Slayer as Outrival- ! ** and retu rn them to their 8
ing Fiction’s Best
» quarters.
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Home owners and autoists 8
REPORTERS ON STAND 8 were frightened by what they 8
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i R thought were ‘‘big cows.” 8
T ell How Loeb A ided Them in ! 8 Lawns have been denuded 8
••Turning Up” Im portant Evl-
! 8 but no other dam age report- 8
den ce in Case
8 ed.
8
LOEB IS NERVY
COLD BLOODED
A N D D A R IN G
CHICAGO, Ju ly 2 5 . —
D etectiv e Sergeant G roti and
testified that Nathan Leopold
Jr., had said: ‘‘.Murder in
my cod e is not crim e. My
crim e w as in g ettin g caught.
Mad I reaUzed I w as being
trapped I w ould have killed
m yself and a couple o f po­
licem en .”
Leopold Is said to have de­
clared In answ er to a question
w h eth er or n ot h e w as sorry
for th e victim and his fam ily:
“ Not a dam n bit.
I don't
care If th ey croak tom orrow ."
Sergeant Grot land a lso tes­
tified that Leopold, in speak­
in g o f h is d efen se, said: “I
suppose I can eith er plead
n ot gu ilty before a Jury and
get hanged, or plead g u ilty
before a friendly ju d g e and
g e t life im prisonm ent.’
LA FOLLETTE DRIVE
ASHLAND CLIMATE
\\ ithout the use of medicine cares
nine cases out of ten of asthma
'This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1924
NO. 276
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CITIZENSHIP
OF D. M.
CHALLENGED
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COOPER R EA PPO IN TED TO FARM LOAN BOARD
WASHINGTON, J u ly 25— Robert Cooper, form er governor of ,
South C arolina, w as reappointed by P resid en t C oolidge as coin mis-
sinner and execu tive officer o f th e farm loan bureau.
“PR O G RESSIVE” IS NAME GIVEN NEW PARTY
Well Known Portland Poli­
!
tician Is In Predica­
ment
IS BORN IN IRELAND
PLANS ARE
READY F Û R
INSTITUTE
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a
LA GRANDE, July 25.— li
Jack Horck, 35, shot and 8
killed his pretty wife in the 8
presence of their 14-year old 8
daughter in a hotel room 8
early this morning, then 8
jumped out of a window and 8
turned the gun on him se’.f 8
” *vaa laint
with
fatal IUÖUIIS.
results.
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to Con-In Horck was jealous of his 8 P in a l C
Mon- » » n e , » h o
»tnuing m ap- a
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W'ASHINGTON, J u ly 25— T he ‘‘ProgrtMsive" party o fftcially Epwoith Leaguers
vene in Aslland
cam e in to existen ce and w ill be th e standard carried by Senator
day, July 28
I,a F o lle tte for the presidency.
The party nam e w as chosen by
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a "com m ittee o f e lev en ,” and w ill be carried Into every state
The inrAVTvr
A m erican liberty bell w ill be th e party em blem .
MANY WILL
LA GRANDE MAN KILLS
W IFE, THEN SUICIDES
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OBSERVATION BALLOON BR EA K S FROM MOORING
H as No E vidence F ath er
W as
rom hient Methodists to Assist;
N aturalized; Clerk to In ves­
S i ITl ATE, M ass., J u ly 2 5 — T he naval observation balloon,
Program Annouiwwl
Announced
tig a te Charges
w hich broke aw ay from its m oorings at L ake Hurst air station
O pening Day
early th is m orning, 1» probably lo st. Thousands o f spectators w it­
PORTLAND. July 25. — David nessed the undirected fligh t o f th e ship over Providence, H anover
The fourth annual Epworth
M. Dunne, who for 16 years held and Brocton. The balloon was a h a lf m ile in th e air when first
I.eague
institute of the southern
sigh ted , and th e cover appeared badly torn,
DOLLAR ROAD
IS FINISHED
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rrel£ „
Por thR Past two «
years* Horck had operated
a» auto stage line between
here and Joseph, and fre-
nnunHu
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quently Mvo
Mrs. Horck
was at
the wheel of one of the
stages.
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n
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Ud
’? J ± math
a n s H ig h w a y
8 TRAVEL SI’O'VS GAIN
8
oxxy w o UA1M
8 K lam ath Falls Broiurht Cl > -r
~ 8
* loser To
N eighboring C ities by Com­
8
pletion o f H ighway
n
W ith the completion yester­
the office of collector of customs
day
of the surfacing work on the
, Oregon district of the Oregon con­
of Portland, who has helped nom­
Ashland-Klamath Falls highway
BRIEF ASKS RETURN TO ORIGINAL RATE
ference of the Methodist Epis­
inate presidents as a delegate to
j between Keuo and Hayden Moun-
'WASHINGTON, Ju ly 25— -A return o f the original A storia rate copal Church will open in Ashland
Republican national conventions,
I tain, the new million-dollar high-
next Monday, and plans for re­
Form al Plan Laid at Nom inal ing and has been prom inent in the case basis Is urged in a brief filed by A storia in terests in th e W alla
j « l y was officially completed, ac­
business and political life of Ore­ V \alia F aim Bureau attack on th e ex istin g grain rate structure in the ceiving and entertaining those
C onvention; C ounties to
The hrftr
L"’ W,W ‘ ,h e I,U epsta,e Com m erce Com m ission. who will take advantage of the Many T aking Rim Road Drive; cording to an announcement is­
gon for 4 0 years, has had his L
O rganize
sued today from the state high­
FI ar^ e \ ‘ h* J * * « « 1«. Portland, Tacom a, and A storia should
"Jem im a,'’ Wild Bear, 'In
way office.
right to register as a voter chal­ be to n sid e ie d as form in g togeth er a ’’natural ra le group.” Farm ers institute have been completed.
The institute will extend over
Park W ith Cubs
The stretch just completed was
PORTLAND, July 25. — The' lenged in a letter w ritten to south o f Snake river have not received the benefit o f the dJfferen- the week, closing August 3, and
ho
b
r
i
w
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rt,antl
an<l
V
ancouver,
W
ash.,
is
also
set
forth
in
‘Ione by W. D. Miller. Klamath
La Follette campaign took for­ County Clerk Joseph W. Bever­
according to Rev. S. J. Chaney.
dean
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Travel *nl“ C rater Lake Nation Fal1 contractor. It was the last
mal shape in Oregon when a nom­ idge by A. C. Panilo. The letter
intention
of
t
V'
annOUne<d
,h
e
ir
ul
p a rk c o n tin u e s to s h a tte r all | «tretcli to he fin ish ed , as a section
‘
demands
that
this
m
an’s
name
inating convention was held in
Intention
laldng advantage , t | r w w U
Up
, , e n l„ s „ J o t th re e m i.ee
th ro u g h
heàvÿ
be
stricken
from
the
poll
books
H
Th.
,
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Labor temple w ithout previous
in beautiful' l‘ rib T v
>‘eld J»ly 21st. a total of 7,683 auto- ’‘"’ber from Spencer '(’reek to
announcem ent and five La Fol­ of this county and that he be
amnle
T
o
v
l
im
"
h
e re j mobiles bearing 25.034 visitors Hayden Mountain delayed work
lette presidential electors were denied the right to vote until
ample
provsiou
has
been
made
had entered Oregon’s great play- ‘
in the early spring when other
nominated. The campaign has a such time as he can produce sat­
,
ta
in
P|n
«-
io.ding
of
classes,
giound,
as
compared
with
4,001
isfactory
proof
th
at
he
Is
a
citi­
contractors had ideal conditions
perm anent executive committee,
athletics and assemblies.
cars bearing 13,524 visitors on to work.
which was elected Monday night zen of this country.”
Prom
inent
Colonel D unne’s predicament " b ile Subscriptions to Date In-1 Chicago Convention O fficially An
o,
,
x Work<xrs Coming
; the same date last year. This
In 1918, the first work was
and the next move is to organ­
,r
,°
Ep- great
repre».,,,» nearly
grows out of his having been a
(lientes Success Much o f
proves “T ransform ers” And
started on the now completed
ize the various counties.
worth League w oikers will at- every State in the Union, togeth-
highway. In 1919, the stretch
Stock is Unsold
The personnel of the executive witness before the federal court
•Sw irls” for M ilady
tend, including Dr. I. M. H argett,
er with a scattering from for­ from the Pacific Highway to the
committee shows th a t organized ,ast week 38 sP°nsor for an Italian
pastor of Grand Avenue Temple,
labor, railroad men and the non-I hotelkeePer seeking naturaliza-
top of the Green Springs road was
Although some delay is being ! CHICAGO, July 25.— The p o p u -, Kansas City, who will be evening eign lands.
CHICAGO, July 25.— A tale of
finished. Until last fall, no su r­
partisan league' are represented, j tion’ Under the law it is requir- met in disposing of the $20,000
Kim D rive Very Popular
lar "Bob” is doomed.
, speaker. Dr. H argett has had a
cunning, daring and sheer nerve
W ith the presidential electors a ed tb a t tbe record he made to preferred stock in the proposed!
An unprecedented num ber of facing to speak of had been done
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That was
the concensus
of up.
op- _____
splendid
career ,,o
as rtll
an Cvangei-si
evangelist
on the part of young “ Dickie”
bid for the farm er vote has been show the citizenship of the wit- new box factory subscriptions are; inion of delegates attending t h e ! and Pastor and today stands out visitors are making the 34-mile on the Klamath section of the
Leob th at rivals anything ever made.
! »ess who takes the stand in be- S t
e5e* ? d dai,y- Ti“ rty-siXj national convention of beauty' as one of the greatest pastor- scenic journey aiouud the Rim ot road, and it had the (jucstiouable
conceived in the fictional brains
La Follette presidential elec- half of the aPPHcant.
the Crater. A check of Rim trav­ reputation of being the Worst
leading busmess men have sub-(shop owners being held here this evangelists in that church
of "Nick C arter” , was spun into tors are:
j Dunne was asked, while upon scribed for stock in am ounts vary-i week.
Dr. L. E, Lovejoy a representa- el made ou July 20th showed that road in Oregon. A roadbed had
the court records of the Leob-
J. D. Brown, farm er, former" tbe stand *n federal court, if he ing from one share of $100 to ten
In place of the short, conven-! tive of the Central Office of the 4 6 per cent of the automobiles en­ been made, but it was of red
Leopold m urder trial here today
president of the F arm ers’ uuion. j were a citizen of the United States shares of $1000, and progress has ient "b o b ” looms the coiffeur of Epworth League, comes from Chi- tering
th at
at date
date jo
jouruey- clay, sticky and almost impos­
el ing 1 tlie
ie 1 Park
ark th
by Howard Mayer, Alvin Gold­
Edward Elingston, conductor on j and answered in the affirm ative, been made to a point where there fearful
and
marvelous con- j caS<>, and is a recognized leader j n ia V
a [ ° Und th ® Lake ° r to sible to pass over during the win­
stein, and Jam es Mulroy, Chicago
ter months, and dusty and full
He
was
next
asked
the
routine
the Oregon Electric railway
is strong possibility of the en ter­ fstructlon. To be at all in the
field Stewardship. These tw o '
el" °a
newspaper reporters.
of
ruts in the summer.
question
of
where
he
was
born,
cetei Zimmerman, member of
prise being assured.
“Jem im a” Back A gain
fashion, it seems, milady should
and all members of the fac-
The reporters related how Leob
This
condition made Klamath
the state senate from Yamhill and answered that it was in Ire­ k J.6 / ! “ . detal,S aFe beinS ° Wn num erous "tran sfo rm ers” "Ity have announced theii deter-
To the great pleasure of hun­
was a volunteer assistant in their
land. He then was asked if he an e
county, and farm er.
y t ie Chamber of C om -¡and ‘‘sw irls” , in an endless v a r-! minatlon to give their best to dreds, who knew her intim ately, Falls a northern California city in
work and aided in “ turning up”
realty, although it is,located in
had proof of his naturalization,
Gust
Anderson,
secretary
of
the
and Secretary Fuller said iety of tin ts and shades, these make the Institute a success.
"Jem im a", C rater Lake’s most
im portant inform ation in connec­
I AH AV t that
hot it
i * is
I. .. necessary
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Oregon.
Much of the travel went
and responded th at it was not today
central labor council.
for a i de»aila dictated by her wardrobe,
popular bear, wandered proudly
tion with the case. They testi­
Chaney Is Dean
by
way
of
"topsey” , through Cal­
necessary,
as
he
had
come
to
New
Ernest K roner, architect.
considerable am ount to be raised All of the coming trend will he
Into Government Camp last week
fied th a t he even mingled with
The
officers
of
the
southern
ifornia,
and
even the Ashland
The electors show two candi­ I York at the age of 10 with his yet and all who are really In te r-! to hide, to disguise, the boh.
accompanied by two brand pew
the crowd outside the Franks
district
are
headed
by
tlio
Rev.
stages were compe.leil to go the
I father, John Dunne.
ested in securing new industries'
"T ransform ers” and "sw irls",
■ ubs, which she offered as un ex­
home on the tragical night the dates who are farm ers, one rail­
The colonel next was asked it for Ashland which will g u a ra n te e , are ju st for the purpose of chang- S. J. Chaney, of this city, as dean. cuse for her delayed appearance. n o n h e in California m ute wheu
roader, another an officer of or­
crushed body of little Robert
he had evidence of his fa th e r’s a constantly increasing payroll | *»’g the bob, and the husband who Rev. F. L. Moore is manager; ! 1 he two little rascals are already the other became rough or m ud­
F ran k s was found and recovered ganized labor and the fifth is
Mrs. J. O. ltigg, assistant m an-j
dy. Klamath Falls produce went
supposed to represent the profes­ naturalization, and said th a t he are urged to consider this m atter leaves a chic bobbed-haired wife
at a stage where they will take
from the culvert.
ager;
Mrs.
S.
A.
Danford.
dean
;
oy tail through California, as the
sion class.
did not. He testified th at he weli and confer with either of three when he goes to work in the
Says “ Guy Should Hung”
of women; Rev. Joseph Knotts, j dainties from the fingers of a fav­ roads were not in a condition to
| remembered when his father had banks or the Chamber of Com­
The
perm
anent
executive
com­
Goldstein, the second of the re­
morning, he be m illionaire or pick Life W ork secretary: Mrs. Hazel ored few, but they still show a permit much shipping by truck.
come
with
his
first
papers,
and
m
ittee
to
handle
the
La
Follette
merce
strong instinct to take tb the tre e ­
porters to take the stand, said
swinger, may return to find her Gunter, Registrar.
As late as 1923, it was half a
campaign
in
Oregon
consists
of
knew
that
he
had
voted
continu-
The
fact
that
the
plan
to
finance
head
covered
by
what
appears
to
tops w ithout provocation.
that following his visit to the
J.
O.
Rigg
is
chairm
an
of
the
day’s
trip from Ashland to the
m orgue, where he viewed the re­ G. A. Schriltz, chairm an, who is ! ousIy after th at time. He said the box factory followed immed-j he a growth of years,
A m athem atical ‘‘sh ark ’’ from eastern Oregon city.
committee on accommodations
labor i tliat lle was morally certain that iately the campaign to finance I Delegates to the beauty con-
m ains of Bobby, Leob asked wha, president of the central
the faculty of a western college
and entertainm ent.
That Klamath Falls has been
council; A. M. Arnold, se c re ta ry ,! h,is fath er had completed his nat- the new tourist hotel, has been
condition the body was in. When
vention also decided th at synthe­
became Interested last week in brought in closer touch with the
The
Program
who
is
chairman
of
the
brother-
;
uralization,
hut
th
at
he
did
not
responsible for the delay In p r e ­ tic lips were to he taboo, and an
the reported told him he said
The first meeting will l»e held estim ating the volume of w ater in outside world, and particularly
hood of railway clerks: Gust A n-¡know definitely in what court or Ing the entire $20,000 of prefer- "nounced th a t soft ttnted skin is
Leob replied; " T h a t’s terrible,
Monday evening, and following l he vast caldera or C rater Lake. with her neighbor citit-a is the
awful. The guys who would do derson, treasurer, who is secretary ' exactly at w hat time, and had no red stock, hut the committee In to replace the popular flaming that (he program each day will After five hours application to unanimous opinion of both Klam­
of the central labor council; Dr. record, proof or docum entary evl charge express confidence that cheeks.
th a t should be strung up.”
the problem he announced that ath and Ash,and tesidents. Tour­
be substantially as follows;
A. Slaughter of Salem, identified dence to support his belief.
the project will be carried for-
Mias America, it has been re ­ 6:00— Revilee.
Said V ictim Good Subject
the Lake, 25 miles in circum fer­ ists by the thousands now pass
As a result the applicant was ward to a successful conclusion, peatedly dem onstrated in the
Janies Mulroy testified he had with the non-partisan .movement;
ence
and 1996 feet deep, contains through Klam ath Falls on their
6:30— 7:15 — Morning Watch.
asked Leob if Bobby Franks was H. H. Stallard, state m anager for denied citizenship, on the ground-
past, shows a mind of her own
enough w ater to cover the entire way to C rater Lake and other
Rev. T. D. Yarnes.
the kind of a boy who would put the nonpartisan league in Oregon; of the disqualification of his w it­ CANNERY W ILL BEGIN
slate of Oregon with a pond over points of scenic beauty. The state
,n
fat4h,ou
dictates,
and
w
hether
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Breakfast.
ness, Colonel Dunne.
up a fight and said th at "Dickie” Mrs. C. H. Mock, housewife, and
OPERATIONS TOMORROW ° r nOt t,ie beauty 8hoP owners 8 :3 0 — 9 :1 0 — B ible S tu d y , Dr. S. 6 inches deep.
highway departm ent estim ates
Fred
Ross,
member
of
the
railway
According to the naturalization
answ ered: "If I were going to
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j can make th eir decrees effective
A.
Danford.
th at travel over the new road in
kidnap and m urder anybody carmen and chairm an of the shop officials, Colonel Dunne has two
i rem ains (o be seen.
9:15— 9:55 — Citizenship
and
June, 1924, was 117 per cent
S D. Taylor, local m anager for
crafts.
courses
open
to
him,
one
to
se­
young Bobby F ranks is ju st the
Community Service, Dr. L. E. FORMER CANADA RESIDENTS higher than in Juno, 1923.
cure certified copies of the re­ the Baglay Canning Co., an n o u n c-!
kind of a cocky little kid I would
nd thi» alternoon .h a t the c a n -1 CHA' ,BEK MA'
PLEA SED H IT H ASHLAND
Lovejoy. Junior Methods, Mrs.
That the "million dollar high­
I j A B O R ER MAY HAVE
cords showing his fa th e r’s natur-
pick.”
COPCO
PO
W
ER
PLANT
S.
A.
Danford.
way’’
actually cost th at much is
• FATAL INJURIES ! alization from New York. Fail- nery will begin operations tom or­
T estim ony Not R elished
10:00—
10:15—
Recreational
Dem
{
*'Ir-
and
*lrs.
Neil
Renders,
of
•
shown
by figures kept by the fed-
row. Opening opeiations will be
The weird tales related by the
The
Cham
ber
of
Commerce
is
Alberta,
Canada,
accompanied
by
!
eral,
stale
and county govern-
S e r lo u l, injured, W. Bnlline-
(Continued on page 4j
onstration.
on a small scale, however, and
newspaper reporters appeared to
in
receipt
of
an
invitation
from
1 0 :2 0 — 1 1 :0 0 — M ission Sludy the la tte r’s brother, Lloyd Shields ments.
All three took part in
only a small crew will be em- D
n
have a trem enduous effect on ton, 35, who had been working i
Ployed the first few days. Black- 5 ‘
g®Deral m anaeer
Rev. J. R. Sasnett. R(ew ard-! •s P<nt Thursday with S. D. Taylor financing the new road, and thelr
for Bent Brothers, on the Emmi- j
every individual within the court­
berries are ripening readily and
C aliforala-Oregon Power
; and family, old friends.
total figures are slightly over one
ship, Dr. L. E. Lovejoy.
room and neither Leob or Leopold grant Creek dam project, was '
a
sufficient
quantity
is
now
avail-
’
?
J°
,n
W‘th
0111
ers
in
an
,n’
Mr. Renders, who for many million dollars.
seemed to relish the testimony. brought to th e Community H ob - j
able for caning.
( sP*‘ct,On of the P ^ n t at Copco.
y e a rs h a s been m anager of one!
J u n e I. a c e le b ra tio n w as
(Continued
on
Page
Four)
pital
at
11
o’clock
this
morning,
i
They wanted their counsel to
I viewing not only the trem enduous
of
the
largest
elevators
in
Alberta.
held
at
Hayden Prairie, in which
Mr.
Taylor
states
th
at
string!
cross examine the witnesses but It is feared th at he may have
work accomplished there, but to
ptusons
from
entho southern Ore­
handling
1,500,000
bushels
of
beans
will
be
ready
for
c
an
n
in
g
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on advice of Jacob Leob, uncle of suffered injuries th at will prove ;
become
b
etter
acquainted
with
the
gon
took
part.
The road was then
grain a year, says that Albert«
fatal.
S la te O fficers A rrest K lam ath by Monday of next week, and
young Richard Leob, the defend­
vast
improvements
contemplated
practically
finished,
but some su r­
will have less than a third of a
from then on it is hoped to keep
The man . was unable to give ,
Falls Men In C onnection
a n t’s counsel refused.
and
under
way.
Sunday.
August
the plant running with an increas-
hunuay’ AU«HS
crop this year and he has left facing wark was still to be done.
a coherent account of the acci-
W ith Rahl
R egarding T he 9 1 0 ,0 0 0
ed
force
of
employes
!
10,
iS
the
date
su«
eB
sted
for
th
e
there for good. The visitors have
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L ater during the day, Howard dent, but it was gathered th at he ’
The
continued
spell
of
dry.
hot
and
explanation
is
made
fallen in love with Rogue River FLA M ES RAGING IN
KLAMATH FALLS, July 25.—
Mayer, reporter, said th at Leob had been knocked down by a
w
eather
will
affect
the
operations
i
lh
a
t
Su"
day
,S
dGS,red
for
C A STLE CRAGB AREA
valley and express a detennina-
suggested th at the reporters truck th a t was hacking up. H e ; Continuing the “ clean up” cam-
j
reason
th
a
t
it
will
perm
it
many
Grass Fire on Grizzly Spreads To Hon to return here and engage in
of the cannery to a considerable
make a round of the drug stores said his mail was delivered in ■ Paign launched in Klam ath Coun-
DUNSMUIR. Calif , July 25.—
business, following a visit with
extent, owing to a diminished j to take advantage of the oppor-
Forest;
Forty Men
Ashland.
and
th
a
t
he
lived
25
ty
last
week,
county,
state
and
on 63d street and see if any word
!
tu
n
ity
who
are
unable
to
make
relatives in southern California. Out of control and fought by
crop of fru its and vegetables.
F ight B laze
had been left by Mr. Franks about miles from here. He said he had fedetal officers have been raiding
the trip during the week days.
300 men. a fire in the dens'* tim ­
at least one illegal place a day.
the $10,000, (femanded in the a wife.
The Cham ber is considering
ber
southwest of Castle Crags.
B ullington’s back Is hurt, and ; Lat«V W ednesday night, state of-
Five hundred acres of tim ber,
letter.
Mayer said the rounds
the invitation and will at least
TWO
MEN
F
IN
E
D
FO
R
Shasta
County, today had burned
RUM
R
U
N
N
ER
S
GAIN
may prove to be broken.
ficers raided a house on Pacific
brush and grass land were swept
were made with Leob and one
send
a
representative
delegation.
over
approximately
4,000 acres,
TR A FFIC VIOLATIONS
ON COAST GUARDIANS
Terrace, in this city, taking two
by the. fierce flames of a fire
drug store said several calls had
had
destroyed
500,000
feet of
LONG-BELL MILL
nren, a s ti’l, mash and some booze.
which defied the efforts of forty
—
been made there for Mr. Franks,
!
RECRUITING
OFFICE
A fine of $30 was paid iu Ju d g e '
OPENS
AT LONGVIEW J R- B- Powell aud H. Gundy
fire fighters for hours yesterday
WASHINGTON, July 24. — logs and two automobiles belong­
fo llo w in g which Leob said: “See, I
_______
IN NEW LOCATION
Gowdy’s
court
Friday
by
E.
R.
were placed under arrest, and are
afternoon and last night on the! Bootleggers now are smuggling ing to the Castle Crags Lumber
I told you so. Now you have made i
T
,
Jones,
who
pleaded
guilty
to
vio
. »coop. That'» what comes by i
“ ™ VIE" - W“ b-
25 now in the county jail. The still
slope of Grizzly Mountain facing more than 1,000,000 cases of 11- Company, and was spreading rap­
lating the Oregon traffic laws, j PORTLAND,, July 25. — The
idly toward the heart of the for­
reading detective stories.” Both j
aring p an,s ot tbe wap found 100 feet from the Morris A. Lesso was fined $5
00 I ! Port,and Recruiting and Victory Ashland, it was estim ated this quor into the United States every est.
$5.00
—
. T . ,
. . .
. ! Long-Bell Lum ber company in house, hidden in a hole. 100 gal­
I month, according to figures made
Leopold and Leob laughed heart- j ,
p -
Medal Office, U. S. Army, th at has morning.
The fire, which started Tues­
„
,
....
. Longview began operations yes- lons of mash were found in an­ for traffic violation. In addition
About
noon
yesterday,
a
g
ra
s
s
! public today by officials of the
ily at the description of this epi- •
T
„
3
been located at 201 New Post Of­
day
from
sparks from a skidder.
to
his
fine,
Mr.
Jones
agreed
to
d
terday. J. M. Fry, longs de saw- other hole fifty feet from the
fice Building, during the last few fire duly three or four acres in coast guard service. Only 200 or log handling machine of the
pay
the
repair
bill
on
a
machine
yer, who has been a Long-Bell house, and nearly a gallon of
years, has recently moved to extent was seen on Grizzly. B y ! cases on an average were smug- .lumber company, was believed
employe for more than 20 years. moonshine was located in the belonging to Cassius Perrine, o f ;
: Room 324
Railway Exchange three o’clock, the blaze had spread . Bled into the country during the under control early yesierday and
Ashland.
pulled the lever th at sawed the woodshed. The _ outfit
____ _____
_
up the hill, and was into the for-, spring season, it was pointed out.
is said to
THE W EA TH ER
a m ajority of the men fighting it
According to facts brought o u t} Building. Third and Stark streets. est. Three carloads of men were
first log, a 36-foot yellow fir, 52 j have been running in a dugout
In addition to m aking enlist­
Yesterday the therm om eter inches in diam eter. Mrs. J. D
were released. Later in the day
iu
court,
Mr.
Jones
and
Mr.
back of the house, but was dis
m ents for Alaska, China, Hawaii, sent out from Ashland, but the LOAD O FTIAY BURNS;
climbed 10 degrees above the Tennant, wife of J. D. Tennant,
it broke out afresh and gained
Lesso
were
thinking
of
trading
mantled when the raids began,
Panam a and the United States blaze could not be stopped, so
maximum of the day before, and vice-president and general m an­
DR
IVER
BARELY
ESCAPES
rapid
headway.
cars.
Lesso’s
license
plates
were
the owners planning to wait for
and issuing Victory Medals and more were sent, the total force
registered 100. According to the ager of the company, held her
put
on
Jones’
machine,
and
Lesso
more peaceful times.
Buttons to those eligible to re­ from Ashland totaling about
Cyclo-Stormograph,
tomorrow hand on th e sawyer’s lever as the
started
to
try
the
machine
out.
YREKA, Calif., July 25.— C. BOAT UPSETS AND
twenty men.
Othere recent raids caused the
ceive
them,
this
office
is
now
giv
will be slightly cooler, with log went to the saw.
TH REE ARE LOST
Near the Neil Creek bridge, the
A truck of fire fighting equip- H. Glazier of the Oklahoma dis­
arrest of "Bee” Sharpies,
• — » Broad
-- --- —
ing out application blanks for the
winds.
car
broke
down,
and
Lesso
left
trict
last
week
lost
a
wagon
and
ment, and many men, were sent
Beginning of operations was • Street, who is out on $500 bail,
SANTA BARBARA. Calif., July
Bonus or Adjusted Compensation
known only to a few company of- Jack McCormick was arrested for it on the highway while he walk­ and can assist a limited num ber out from Medford by H. B. R a n - |a load of hay and had a narrow ! 25L . Miltnn Stew art of Santa
ficials and workmen but about possession of liquor, and fined ed to a telephone. In the dark of vétérans each day in filling kin. district head of the forestry « “»P® from serious injury when ; Barbara Mrs W altPr F WHkln.
In From H ilt—-
SGrvice’ Rancher8 of the district | aJ P a r k from his pipe ignited the , 8on of Chicago and Dr Hftrold
500 gathered in the head mill and $150. The Hot Springs rooming Perrine hit the car, damaging his them out properly.
Robert Edsell and Bill Cole­ witnessed the little ceremony, j house, near the W hite Pelican own machine.
i tuned out. and it is thought th a t • load of haV «Pon which he was P1?hop of Alhambra Calif werp
man, who have been w orking in significant of an accomplishment hotel, was raided, and a pint of
j the total force com batting the j r>ding.
j drowned par,y yesterdav whpn
Rack From M arshfield—
the Bailey lum ber camp near Hilt i of a trem endous project which liquor found. The proprietress,
,
blaze
totaled
nearly
fifty.
Glazier
was
riding
along
un-
their sailboat overturned off Santa
New Sign—
Dr. Mattie Shaw recently re-
were in -----------
AshlUnd today
----- -
They j m arked the beginning of another am
nia JonnsDurg,
turned
from
M
arshfield,
w
h
e
re
!
The
bU,ned
°
Ver
area
is
about
j
aWare
of
danger
until
the
hay
be*
Emma
Johnsburg, was evidently
A new hanging sign, advertis­
Crub island, it was learned her»'
recently quit at the Bally camp, | step forward in the development i under the effects of liquor, and
ing the L. J. Orres tailor shop she was called by the illness o i ' T " n‘lk s 8<1Uar<' ’ arcordinS t o ! hind him was ablaze. He jumped today. W alter W ilkinson, the
and Intend to spend a few days o f , of the Pacific northwest. Form al ; the officers decided to let her
son. She
o v is
u ! tb ° Se who fought uie,
the 1 flre’
was yesterday put in place. It is her
her son.
She renorm
reports th
the e h boy
re’ Today
oaay frOm thp wagon and unhooked the fourth member of the party, was
leisure before startin g In t h e . dedication of the mill will take! “sleep R off ” Today she was
somewhat
better,
and
is
on
the
“
W
US
301
9ni°
kiug-
but
un,ess
a horses as quickly as possible, but rescued in a semi-conscious con­
of the hanging variety, and was
grind again
place on July 31.
¡still sleeping.
wind
springs
up
thia
evening
no
not until his clothing had caught dition and brought to a Santa
made by Mr. Orres.
road to recovery.
fire.
further damage will he done.
Barbara hospital.
_ . . . . . . . . . . TO •
IS STILL AVAILABLE DOOM HAIR BOBS
STILL CAPTURED
IN [ M BLÂZE
TRAVEL TO LAKE