Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1924, Image 1

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    D aily T idings
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the~rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( International News Wire Service)
VOL X L VIL
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ART EXHIBIT
IS ADMIRED
BY HUNDREDS
ENJOYING VACATION
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’•
PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug.
¡ 8 16. — President Coolidge,
8 seeking rest on his first va-
8 cation since entering the
8 W hite House, began it by
I 8 arising at 6:00 o’clock this
8 morning. The president and
I 8 family motored from the
8 train to the home of his
«
81
8
8*
8 1
8'
8
8
8
8
\\ itliout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1924
TRIAL HALTS
NEW RESULTS
C ontinuance
S tate- W itnesses
SAN FRANCISCO, A ugust 1Ö— A fter burning over 5 3 ,0 0 0 acres,
th e great fir e in th e Stan islau s national forest has been controlled
according to an announcem ent o f forestry officia ls. A force o f 450
m en w as on th e lin e w hen th e blaze w as fin ally encircled.
ONE K ILLED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
.
. T I\ L« ? If Xl ’i‘’. . AUKUSt 10— « " “ ».V B eatty, Olelx-rg logger, is
dead and Richard B rem er and W illiam Sacovitch w ere in ju r« ! when
an uutom obile driven by B eatty fa il« ! to m ake a' turn in th e h-gh-
Tm»
v T f ° V<7
bank a ,° ng Trask riv<* ’ four
Tillam ook late yesterday.
Sacovitch is seriou sly injured.
east of
Brem m er
MISS W ILLS W INS DECISIVE VICTORY
A ugust
! GLOBE FLIERS MEET
WITH ANOTHER DELAY
8
8
8
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. 8
8
A nother postponement of 8
I « the American globe fliers in 8
8 their departure from Reyk- jj,
J 8 javik, Iceland, to the east 8
4 coast of Greenland, due to 8
8 ice, wind, and perverse ocean 8
! 8 currents, was indicated by a 8
n
. v u ~
,
I ** radi0 messa&e received by 8
D «Uk?10J’0L President Says 4 the chief of the air service 8
Sect Is Not to Settle in- 8 from Flight Commander 8 Iva Martin Heard Screams
Prior to Shot in
8 Smith.
Lane County
Apartment
t TTm
» .
~
I **
he fliers hope to leave
LIKE CANADA BETTER ! 8 as soon as practicable, Smith 8
SAW
MAN
LEAVING
8 said.
8
Verigan C laim s H is P eople H ave
"O f
MRS. MORS TO
BE RECALLED
HEAD DENIES
CALIFORNIA F IR E UNDER CONTROL
Character of Work Superior!« father, John cooiidge, who 8 No New Developments Take
to Any Displayed in
8 operates a 300-acre ranch. 8
Place m Chicago Court
Southern Oregon
8 The president, Mrs. Coo- 8
During Session
8 lidge, and son, John, visited 8
PRAISE
IS MERITED 8 the grave of Calvin, Jr., 8 DR. SINGER ON STAND
8 whose death occurred a 8
P la n s D iscussed for Next Y ear; 8 short time ago.
8 Leopold W ants to P la y P art of
Interest A ll B u t A ssures
Law yer and C ross-E xam ine
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 888
The a rt exhibit at the Civic
Club House yesterday afternoon
and evening is best described by
the word marvelous. The display
put on under the auspices of the
W omen’s Civic Club Improve­
ment Club and Chamber of Com-
merce, was composed of work ac
compllshed by the pupils of the
Summer A rt School, the faculty
of which is composed of members
of the P ra tt Institute, of Brook­
lyn, New York, and was of such
character as to elicit warm words
of praise from the hundreds who
viewed It.
ASHLAND CLIMATE
NO. 296
PR ESID EN T COOLIDGE
«
âM i
N ever extended a t any tim e,
B ie n M isrepresented; Are
Successful Farm ers
8 8 8 8 8 « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
363,233 VOEERS ARE
REGISTERED IN STATE
A lien ists E xam ine McCoy; N ote
May Provide M otive for
Crime
CHICAGO, Aug. 16. — Two H cieu M ills, C alifornia school girl, scored an easy 6-1, 6-3 victory
PORTLAND, Aug. 16. — Ac­
Moi,a M allory *« d efen se o f her title as* nation al worn la’s
hours of furious w rangling be­
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16. __
tive
fears th at residents of Lane
was an easy
tween lawyers and alienists in
Late deve’. oprnents in the McCoy-
county might be amazed by seeing
the Loeb-Leopold trial today fail­
Mors love affair and m urder in­
a colony of naked savages jum p
ed to produce any outstanding re­
CLOSED SEASON EX TE N D E D TO SE PTE M B ER 2 0 *
clude the decision to reca|, Mrp
out from behind the big trees 4 C onstitutional A m endm ents and
sult except th a t Dr. Singer, third
Iva Martin, who said she heard
SALEM
,
A
u
gust
16—
The
deer
h
u
n
tin
g
season
,
scheduled
to
were
dispelled Today by Peter
Many W ill A nsw er ho Annual of tlie State alienists, pronounced open in Oregon A ugust 2 0 , has been closed by a proclam ation S u ^ d
3 R ills W ill be R eferred
screams prior to the report of the
the yougthful slayers free from i by G overnor P ierce u n til Septem ber 2 0 . U „ l e £ h eavy rein s !Sn Verigan, president of the great
Roll Call at Crater L ak e
a t F all E lection
Pistol shot in the Mors apartm ent
Canadian colony of the much-
mental disease. No extensive ora '
Lodge Tom orrow
I the night Mrs. Moi a was killed In
<I,e ,o .r est ,lr e b azan l,' th e closed
talked-about
Doukhobors.
or m ental examination was made season W^1 b e further extended, according to th e governor.
SALEM. Aug. i s . — i t will re addition, alienists are examining
In the first place, says Verigan,
C rater Lake lodge has been se­ of the boys.
quire 363,233 pam phlets contain. McCoy, who it is believed is feign­
GERMANY
READY
TO
SIGN
PROTOCOL
who
is in Portland, the Doukhob-
Clarence Darrow, chief counsel
lected as the location for the an ­
*ng the various measures to go ing insanity. and a note signed
org are not coming to America. In
nual roll call and “get to g eth er’’ of the defense, had not complet-
before the voters of Oregon at by ’ Sam” and found in Mrs
the second place, he adds, they I the November election m
H errick,
meeting of the heads of the ed his cross-examination of the |
cloth«,
ht „ to .. w .y t | the
...... under" X L w UP. ’ Mors’ apartm ent is believed may
Chambers of Commerce of south­ alienist when the court adjourn- a ra »ion" P " * « * * th is even in g. The French and B elgian s u .id X T h o
prov.de a motive for the crime
<O e ™ uat* »be R uhr w ith in a y«vr, ¿ut It is m .der are normal, healthy, industrious cord in -
’
ern Oregon, and representatives ed until Monday.
W hile police say they do not
U
'SSUed tO‘
W ork is Superior
Yesterday, the collegian slay- S r i l a w ^
aa - o n a.; human beings, who have been day by Sam
of the various organizations will
believe
her story could be linked
A. Kozer, secretary
From the hour of opening ye
m isrepresented
e ith e r ' '
“ conld"
tO the much
convene tomorrow at th e well ers asked A ttorney Darrow to be French demands w ith w h a T ^ X g r a i l ^
of state. A rgum ents for and with the mystery surrounding the
terday afternoon until late last known resort.
through ignorance or fear that
perm itted to take a hand in their
th ey did not, h ave a fa ir opportunity at the c o iiflr e n c «
against
the measures also will be death of Mrs. Teresa Mors, for
night a steady stream of visitor
they will crowd out the ordinary,
Irving E. Vining, A. S. Dudley m urder hearing— Leob to take
whose m urder Kid McCoy is be­
contained
in these pamphlets.
viewed the exhibit, and without
easy-living man.
and Jak e Allen, president, exe­ the stand, and Leopold to cross
ing
held in jail, Mrs. Iva Mar­
Mailing
of
the
pamphlets
will
exception, declared it far superior
Rumor is F alse
cutive m anager, and service de- examine him, as well as cross-
tin
will
be summoned Monday for
start Monday. There are four
to any thing of th at character ever
The rum or th at the sect was go­
partm ent head respectively of the • exai,1ine some state witnesses.
proposed constitutional am end­ re-questioning on her version of
attem pted in southern Oregon.
ing to give up its Canadian colony
Don’t Like Lawyers
State Chamber of Commerce, will
ments
and three m easures to be what took place in the apartm ent
Considering th a t the exhibit
to settle here, it is thought, grew
Loeb and Leopold are not satis-1
be in attendance, as well as repre­
re
fe
rn
d
at tlje fail election. The house where Mrs, Mors died Tues­
was made up of work performed
out of the purchase of 875 acres
sentatives from every cham ber fied with the m anner in which
constitutional
amendm ents relate day night.
by those, who, with few excep
of land in Lane county six months
tributary to C rater Lake. Messrs. I)arrOw and his assistant, Bach- Trace of Rain Recorded
Heard Two Scream s
to the voters’ literary test, public
H ere; P resident o f Great Northern Ex-* ago
tions, are beginners, the display
Dudley and Allen spent last night tach, are carrying on the defense.
Mrs. Martin resides in an ap art­
and w elfare of roads, ways and
W eed V isited W ith H eavy
was all the more marvelous. The
pects to S ee W estern States
Verigan says he bought the
in Ashland and departed this T he youths favor a more vigor­
ment
directiy below that occupi­
waterways,
extending
the
pro­
Dow
npour
school has been in session «-
land partly as an investm ent and
B ecom e P rosperous
morning for th e lake via K la­ ous policy.
ed
by
McCoy and Mrs. Mors un­
visions
of
the
soldiers’
loan
and
five weeks and the character of math Falls.
partly as an agricultural experi­
Loeb declared th a t he wanted “The rain is falling all around,
der
the
names of Mr. and Mrs. N.
bonus
law
and
compulsory
work
the work is such th a t it reflects
PORTLAND, Aug. 16.— More ment, for he thought his< people
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the to go on the stand and tell the
Shields.
Mis. Martin said she
men’s compensation law for liaz
On the land and in the sea,
talen t on the part of the pupils
than
$9,000,000,000
of new would he able to raise crops on ardous occupations.
local chamber, departed at noon “ tru e story.”
heard a woman scream twice on
But I live here in Ashland,
not only, but unusual credit fo
w ealth will be released in the it. He settled a colony of five ,
According to Dr. Jam es W hit­
for the meeting and will be join­
the
fatal night, then a shot rang
The
proposed
laws
are
the
oleo­
And
it
never
falls
on
m
e.”
the members of the faculty.
United States by the harvest of persons on the land, and th at fam- 1
ed by President Vining at Lake ney Hall, chief defense alienist
out,
followed by the thump of a
m
argarine
and
condensed
milk
Visitors did not make a cursory of the Woods.
crops during the next two months, ily represents the total Oregon : hill, regulation of the naturopath falling body to the floor. Mrs.
'
S
?
.
lawyer
of
no
m
e
a
n
l
Such
m
ight
be
the
lam
ent
of
exam ination, but lingered a suf­
of this “ colony.”
Tomorrow s meeting is in keep- I ability, and ,s eager to take a the parched residents of Ashland and th e distribution
,,
,,
j Profession and the proposal to re Martin said she then jumped out
ficient time to inspect closely the ing with
wealth
will
bring
increasing
pros- tod. .
Say ? ’■'
8 Sa“ PM|
*"“ ■” *
« t
the annual custom of | band in the cross-examination, to after last night, when districts for
of bed and saw the figure of a
various lines of work, consisting
that we do not intend
i
..
.
i Perity to all branches of industry toaay,
mantini, ” bring to light many discrepancies • — «•—
holding a ‘ get together meeting.
man crawling past her window.
to
settle
In
the
United
States
W,
I
,
Wnder
,a
”
">6’
e
of pencil sketching, w ater color,
^ ' !es s° Utb and east were drench-1 according to Ralph Budd, p resi’
This year’s hospitality confer­ which have appeared in the trial. ed by a heavy downpour, while
When taken to McCoy's cell for
poster work and lettering, the
'
7 " '? °
re «l,t<'r -
dent of the G reat N orthern rail­ have over »8.000,000 t,.vested In ", ” ,
ence will be held under the aus­
Darrow
has
definitely
decided
the
best
the
local
w
eather
station
the
purpose of identifying him,
work in design, in landscape
The m arket value of Canada. That is our home, we mails ten days before the date o’ Mrs. Martin said the figure of tin­
pices of the Bend, Chamber of against perm itting either of the | could record was a “ trace of way.
painting, the variety in craft work
crops harvested this year will be are satisfied, and the people seem ithe general election.
Commerce, which organization boys to take the stand.
man she saw appeared “ more
ram .”
displayed; tie dying, batik, sten­
$2.000,000,000 more » than in to like us ”
will provide the program .
Mr.
By far the most frank expert
sotid
and heavier looking than
The
following
statem
ent
shows
According
to
reports,
ciling, stitching and wood-block
Weed 1923, Budd said, and the value,
Discussing the rum or that
Allen
will
speak
on
“
C
rater
Lake
th
at
has
been
on
the
stand
was
McCoy.”
the
num
ber
of
registered
voters
was visited with a near-cloud- j Of the harvest in North Dakota, D°ukhobors do not w ear clothes
printing.
as an A sset;” Dudley will speak Dr. Rollin Wood Yatt, who yes­
Alienists Galled
burst, the w ater pouring down in j South Dakota, Minnesota and he branded it as absurd. He said on August 12, 1924, segregated
Included in the excellent dis­
terday declared th a t “ The whole
T he State has called in a num­
play was an exhibit of the work on the organization of the state
ea^ y sheets. On the Ashland-1 Montana a! one will be $250,000,- that many years ago, four or five by counties, as reported to the
•hamber, and Pres'dent Vining is ¡ glandular system might be well
secretary of state:
ber of alienists who are examin­
of young pupils which elicited
Klamath Falls highway, a laun­ 000 m ore than last year.
fanatics had propounded the th e­
also slated for a talk.
compared to the interior of
County—
Number
ing
McCoy, who it is believed by
much favorable comment.
dry truck was stuck in the mud
One of the im portant results of ory, and were expelled from the Baker ................................... 7,859
Africa before Stanley got th ere.”
the district attorney, is feigning
The entire exhibit was a rtisti­
and had to be pulled out. Even the distribution of this vast colony when they attem pted to put
E xam inations Vain
Benton ................................. 6,4 30 insanity.
cally arranged. Many tables and MISMANAGEMENT IS
the Bellview district had a good
w ealth will be a long-delayed it into practice.
In vain did defense lawyers on
Clackamas .......................... 16,06?
CHARGED BY VETS
all wall space w ere utilized, re­
rain.
When the Ashland city
“ We are generally said to bt C latso p .................................. 8,674
building construction campaign
cross-examination seek to get Dr.
vealing a volume as well as un­
1 m its were reached, however, among the farm ers of the W estern the best egriculturists in the I
Note May Give Motive
PORTLAND, August 16— Men I Yatt to define the pineal, thyroid
surpassed
quality
of work.
Ju p iter Pluviu3 apparently step­ and Middle-Western states, Budd w orld,” he said. “ We work in- ! Columbia ............................ 5,044
LOS
A N G E L E S, Aug. 16. _—
have been burned by an ieompe- . and adrenal glands, and their
Beautiful flowers added to the
ped lightly, and turned off the declared, and this movement will dustriously, and know how to
Sam Schapp, New York, one of
(Continued on Page Four)
tent and careless X-ray operator; ; conduct to human relations.
beauty of the general scene.
rain after giving the city a few offer an immense domestic m a r-; make our work bring forth crops.
the
persons wounded by McCoy
“ I don’t know," he replied tc tantalizing drops.
Members of the faculty, th« medicine ordered by the doctors ,
when
the form er pugilist went on
A
ttend
Pubiic
Schools
ket for lum ber from the mills of
every such question.
ROAD SUPERVISOR
Misses Belle Cady W hite. Dor­ has not been given, despite num- j
According to w eather records, Oregon and W ashington.
a
“
ram
page,” today adm itted that
. “ Our children go to the Can­
He did not crack a smile as he
KILLED AT ALBANY
othy H. Cother, Mary Seaburj -•rous demands for it, and some
the last rain fell Friday, Ju n e 13.
he “ might have w ritten the en­
The Eastern industrial section adian public schools. We have
said it, and each time, he follow­
Booth, and Eugene H. Peterson nurses and orderlies have slept
According to less official state ­ has been vastly more com fortab’y no schools o f,o u r own. We art
dearing
letters signed “ Sam”
ALBANY,
August
15—
The
sec­
at their posts while very sick men j ed it up by the observation that
were present at all hours and to
ments, the popular song hit, “ It situated since the war. than the Christians, and differ from others ond county employe within a found among Mrs. Mors’ posses­
called for attention, officials of no one o>se did. He had examin­
gether with hostesses from thi
ain t gonna rain no m ore” was W estern
ag ricu ltu ral
section, only in th a t we do not believe in week met an accidental death to ­ sions.
thousands of
the
American Legion heard yes­ ed and studied
Civic Club, conducted visitors
played in Ashland for the first President Bude) said, and the eating meat. We believe it is day when a large rock from a
"She was a wonderful friend".
terday from the lips of patients glands, at home and abroad, for
about the rooms, explaining
time the following evening. Pos­ large cities of the East have made wrong to kill any living thing. bunker at the county rock crush­ Schapp said when questioned ct
at United States V eterans’ hos­ a score of years, hut they are
something of the work.
sibly th e song, coupled with the rapid strides in catching up with We do not use whiskey or tobac­ er near Foster dropped onto the a hospital where he is recovering
pital No. 77 in the course of an still a mystery to him, he said. He
Punch was served by gracious
fact th at the last rain fell.-on an th eir building program. Now a cos.”
head of John W. Nye, road sup­ from gunshot wounds allegedly
added th a t they are still a mys­
hostesses from a table in the din­ investigation by the legion look­
unlucky day, has something to sim ilar opportunity has come to
The organization of which Ver­ ervisor. The skull was fractured inflicted by McCoy.
ing toward the removal of Dr. tery to all other experts as well.
ing room.
do wi,th the continued dry spell. the W est, and real prosperity is igan is head operates -large lumber and death was almost instantan­
“ I would not have hesitated to
Dr. Yatt described at length
Frank N. Gordon, superintendent,
P lan s For Next Year
call
her darling.”
expected.
mills,
has
a
large
packing
plant
eous.
Members
of
the
crew
at
and Dr. C. M. Tinney, receiving what physical condition a patient
The faculty has announced that
The
letter in question, whlen
the
rock
crusher
witnessed
the
and
owns
extensive
farm
lands.
officer.
should be in to get the mos-t acur-
the school will be continued next
Is
in
the
possession of the police,
accident.
The
company
colonized
in
Canadi
DAM
WIPES
OUT
All of these things have been ate estim ate of his crim inal ten­
SENATOR M’NARY
summer in the event sixty pupils
was
addressed
“ Darling Theresa,"
Mr. Nye was horn at Sweet
dencies.
MOSQUITO PEST
IS LOCAL VISITOR 30 years- ago, and jva; financed
can be enrolled, and in view of reported, to Dr Gordon as super­
and
was
signed
‘Ram.”
by the Quakers. The Doulthobor: Ilome, Linn county, March 25,
the fact th at an enrollm ent of 30 intendent, but no action has been
LA PINE, Ore., Aug. 16. ___
Schapp came here from New
Chas. A. McNary, United States came originally from Russia 1 866, ajid had lived in th at vicin­
was obtained this, the first year, taken, the disabled veterans said.
Yory
several days ago with bis
Construction
two
years
ago
of
the
ity
all
his
life,
excepting
a
few
Their
legal
name
is
“The
Christ
senator
from
Oregon,
paid
Ash­
there seems little doubt but that Time and again, they said, m at­
dam
at
Crescent
lake
for
irriga­
wife
and
with Mrs. Schapp spent
years
!n
eastern
Oregon.
He
is
ian
Community
of
ITniversa
land
a
brief
visit
yesterday
a
fte
r­
th e school will become a perm an­ ters had been called to the atten ­
tion
purposes
practically
hafr
ex
most
of
Monday
and Tuesday with
survived
by
liis
widow
and
three
noon, having accompanied R. N. B rotherhood.”
e n t fixture, making Ashland the tion of the superintendent, who
Mrs.
Mors,
he
said.
term inated i.i this district th a - Price from C rater Lake to this
minor children, Orville, Melvin
prom'sed to investigtae, but no
leading a rt center of the Pacific
one-time pest, the sting-weilding city.
and Ju an ita Nye, all at home.
Si»«* E xpresses F ear
results are obtained.
coast.
lum p-raising mosquito.
Senator and Mrs. McNary arriv ­
“ We talked most of the time
The splendid attendance at the
P rior to erection of the dam, ed at C rater Lake this w'eek and
about Mrs. Mors' breaking off
B oa Seat Sale Opens BcptembeT
exhibit indicates th a t Ashland FARM RESIDENCE
SOUND
SPANKING
the
bottoms
along
the
Little
Des
plan on spending several days
with McCoy,” Schapp said. “ Fin­
3, at Mudford; Mail Orders
BURNED TO GROUND
people as a whole are deeply in­
BRINGS OUT TRUTH ally she agreed to broak with him,
chutes river were filled during there enjoying a vacation and
to be R eceived
terested in the work and the many
spring freshets, and later in thf while the form er inspects the road
MEDFORD, August 15— Fire
HALFWAY, Or., August 16— but she expressed the fear th at
favorable comments elicited by
season
stagnant
pools,
perfec
S
tate
(
bainber
O
fficial
Organ
D
e­
McCoy would kill her.”
of
C
rater
Lake
National
Park.
There are an unusual numbet
Judicious and efficient applica­
the exhibit proves the success of of undeterm ined origin last night
breeding
places
for
mosquitos
v
o
tes
A
ugust
Issue
to
Var­
McNary
is
the
republican
nom­
Schapp’s brief statem ent was
tion of a piece of hoard, wield,ed
the work th a t is being perform ed. destroyed the large barn, a ware­ of inquiries as to when the sale would remain. The new structur«
ious O rganizations
inee for reelection, having de­
considered
by investigators as the
house and hennery and th eir con­ of reserved box seats will open
by Fred Makinson, irate farm er,
day's
most
im portant develop­
tents at the ranch home of C. J. for the horse races at the Jack so regulates the flow of th cisively defeated K. K. Kubli and
upon the anatom y of Otis Perry,
The
August
issue
of
Oregor
stream
th
a
t
the
stagnant
w
a
ter
Mayor
Geo.
L.
Baker,
of
Portland,
ment
in
the
case. It furnished,
son
county
fair.
The
early
an-
McQ’ay, between Medford and
captured automobile tire thief,
Business,
official
publication
of
PORTLAND SIGHTS
have
been
elim
inated,
and
thi
for
the
nomination.
they
said,
a
motive
for the m ur­
Central Point. Thirty tons of hay j "ouncem ent of the entries of 100
the Oregon State Chamber ol obtained from Perry a confession der — something that has been
THRILL OLD TIMER were destroyed and two horses a i tro tters and pacers, and the prob- season the mosquito is a rare to<
Commerce, is dedicated to Oregon in which he implicated an accom­ missing in any satisfactory form
few calves and hogs and 250 i able entry of between 30 and 40 to fishermen and children.
5ONVICT
ALLOWED
plice, W yl’e Foster. Perry was
PORTLAND, Aug. 16.— W. B.
hospitality (booster) clubs.
chickens were burned to death. running horses is responsible, ac­
TO
SEE
SICK
WIFE
sentenced to serve 60 days in the — and confirmed their belief th at
Carey yesterday for the first time
The
Ashland
Lithians
get
due
cording
to
fair
officials,
as
this
Two cars and a tra c to r were .par­
county jail and Foster was tu rn ­ McCoy shot because of jealousy.
M’DERITT’S
DEATH
saw the glories of the city and
recognition.
There
appears
a
SALEM,
Aug.
15.
—
Following
No new developments have
tially destroyed. The loss is es­ will be the best and largest rac­
ed over to juvenile, authorities at
LAID
TO
ALCOHOL
the beauties of Irvington, Rost
photograph
of
the
Lithians
and
protests
received
here
recently
been announced in connection
tim ated at $4000 with $1200 in­ ing meet ever held in this sec­
Baker.
City
P ark,
Lents,
Portland surance.
from Corvallis th a t Lester Beach an excellent history of the or
tion.
with
the finding of a blood-stain­
Makinson, seeing the two steal
PORTLAND, Aug. 16. — An;
Heights and the Peninsula.
-onvict in the state penitentiary ganization, in which is also de­ his tire, chased and caught Perry ed axe hadle.
The regular box seats sale will intentions which au th o rities ma
On the previous day 40 acres
“ By gosh!" he exclaimed, ar
tailed its achievements of the past
of tim ber land in the rear of the open at the Medford Chamber of have had to charge Mrs. Nelli had visited th at city on several
his eye wandered over the pan­
three
years. The article was pre­ as he was scaling a fehce. Intel­
occasions during the past few
McCay barn was burned.
The Commerce on W ednesday m orn­ Proeasco, member of the part
ligent use of the board and the
oram a of hills, river, homes and
veeks, penitentiary officials to pared by J. H. Fuller, the chief ef confession followed.
MANY ATTENDED
tim ber was ow’ned by J. W. ing, September 3, at nine o’clock. which ended shortly before th
industrial sections, “ I think P o rt­
lay adm itted th at Beach had been fervescer, of the Lithians.
Mail orders will be received from death of Thomas B. McDevitt Jr.
W akefield of Medford.
DAIRY PICNIC
land would be a durn fine place
The hospitality clubs repre­
now on, and will be filled in or­ Saturday night, with manslaugb allowed to visit with his wife,
for an old fellow like me to live DEATH CAR DRIVER
der of th eir receipt. Box seats ter, were dropped Wednesday vho had been seriously ill a t the sented in the num ber include thf DEMAND FOR GOOD
About 25 dairymen from Ash­
in.”
Lava Bears, Bend; Lithians, Ash­
TO STAND TRIAL sell for one dollar each, and all when an autopsy showed acute Benton county city.
HORSES
VERY
SLOW
land
and the surrounding dis­
It was Mr. Carey’s first view
In the absence of W arden Dal­ land; Berrians, Newberg; Cave­
mail orders m ust be accompanied alcoholism to have been the chief
trict
attended
the Jackson County
of a city, despite 60 years' resid­
G rants
Pass;
Umpqua
CANYON CITY, Or., August 16 by a check and a stam ped retu rn
rymple, prison officials were un­ men,
CHEHALIS, Wash., Aug. 16.— Dairymens’ picnic at the E .ks’
cause
of
death.
ence in Oregon. Since 1864 he — Dick Linholm is held here un­
able to say w hether Beach had Chiefs, Roseburg; Craters, Med­ Fifteen head cf d raft horses picnic ground on Rogue River
envelope.
Instructions as to
Mrs. Procasco, who was held b>
has lived in the Camas valley der $4000 bond for a prelim inary
ford; Pirates, M arshfield; Cher- brought here by Paul Patrick
w hat day or days the seats are police on a charge of possessioi been accompanied by a guard.
country, between Roseburg ana hearing charged with involuntary
rians, Salem; Rosarians, P o rt­ Ephrata, W ash., breeder, were yesterday according to Ralph
Beach
was
sent
to
the
peniten­
desired should be explicit. There of narcotics, will not be charger
Billings.
the sea. and in all those years m anslaughter.
land; Gobblers, Oakland: Bathing sold at auction at the southwest
He was driving are ten seats in each box.
tiary from Benton county.
There were over 100 in attend­
with
m
anslaughter,
according
t<
he has never seen nor ridden in the automobile on the John Day
Beauties, Bandon; Radiators, Eu W ashington fair grounds Wed
Thursday has been designated Deputy D istrict A ttorney Kirk
ance,
from all points in the coun­
DR. LYTLE GOES EAST
gene.
a street car or elevator, never highway near John Day last week
nesday. For a span of fine road ty. J. D. Mickle, state dairy and
as “Ashland Day” at the fair, and who was handling the case.
SALEM, August 16— Dr. W. H.
viewed a m ajestic office building when Miss Bernice McCool was W ednesday is “ Medford Day.”
Special articles are devoted tc geldings, 5 years of age, weigh­
food commissioner, and M. C.
“
Because
of
the
fact
th
a
t
I
was
Lytle,
state veterinarian anr sec­ a num ber of the clubs, while all
or an equally m ajestic traffic po­ killed and Mrs. Annie Ince severe­
ing 3100 pounds, $200 was paid. Jamieson, of O. A. C. were the
Form erly, Thursday has been unable to get doctors to agree retary of the state livestock san­
licem an. F or 60 years he has ly injured.
‘Medford Day” , and
Friday th a t the morphine was the cause itary board left last night for are represented in a g e n e ra l.a r­ Prices on other anim als offered, speakers, and dealt with the
been tucked away in Camas val­
ticle prepared by A. N. Pierce,
The state will contend th a t he “ Ashland Day” , but the associa­
of McDevitt’s death, I have de­ Des Moines, la., where he will at­ King Bing of the Cherrians and some of them in the aged class, necessity of cooperation and
ley; then friends induced him to was speeding when the accident
ranged from $5 each up to $97.50.
tion believed the new arrange­ cided to charge th e woman with tend a national convention of
m ake a trip to Portland.
occurred.
president of the united hospital­ A good saddle pony, 7 years old, standardization of products, Ap-
ment to be more convenient.
I the unlawful adm inistration of a livestock sanitary board officials. ity clubs of the state.
proved methods of dairying were
brought $15.
also discussed.
HOLD W EOGETHER’
TALE HARVEST TO
CITY OF ASHLAND. RELEASE BILLIONS
AI HORSE RACES