Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1924, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s 'Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News Wire Service)
VOL XLVIL
PEACE DAWNS
HBÜ
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
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SENATOR COLT DIES AT SUMMER HOME
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hi« sum m er hom e here follow in g a lin g,’» -
When Mrs. F. D. Clark, of it
Ing illn ess. H e w as th e senior senator from R hode Island and chair­
Alexander, Louisiana, ap- ::
man o f th e sen a te im m igration com m ittee.
R peared to answ er to a charge R
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KIxANSMEN AND ANTI-KLANSMEN SENTENCED
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sentenced to 3 0 days in th e house o f correction
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have
appealed
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SCORES
ARE
INJURED
and are held under bonds.
R the sidewalk in front of the R KROHN WILL TESTIFY
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Ten P ersons Seriously H urt in
80« HILE HOP IS FLIERS ONLY’ ALTERNATIVE
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and was given a light fine. R
Of S tate E xperts; Will Try
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For A ll T h ree Deaths
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arow
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G
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London, Aug. 17.— The pact
R traffic officer to visit her if tt
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18. __ hope o f the A m erican round th e worttt flie rs to com p lete th eir globe
of London, m arking the success­
j ° Urne> .th i,s 8eason- th e war departm ent declared (S la y
PORTLAND, August 18— Three R they were ever in Alexander R
More than $12,000 worth of jew ­ 4 e
CHICAGO, Aug. 18. — The
A ra N o w as received from Com m ander Sm ith sayin g they planned persons were killed and scores R she was again on her way
ful term ination of five years’
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elry was stolen from Mrs. Mors’ to start for G reenland as soon as practicable.
ay.
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stale today passed the third mile­
P
struggle to agree upon means of
injured i'n week-end
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accidents R i R t ti
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body after she was killed, a tto r­
stone
in its efforts to prove that
collecting German war reparations
over the state, according to re- ■
neys for A lbert Mors, the wo­
BRYAN TO R E C E IV E O FFICIAL NOTIFICATION
Nathan
Leopold and Richard Loeb
was signed in a plenary session of
ports received here today. A
m an’s form er husband, charged.
were
mentally
sound when they
conferences on the Dawes report
LINCOLN, Nebr., A ugust 18— C harles Bryan, D em ocratic vice soaking rain, the first since June j
The charges were made at a hear­
kidnapped
and
murdered little
e
n«
m
lT
’
WiH
be
n
otifiM
o
f
h
is
nom
in
ation
tonight
J
it
h
here last night.
17, was responsible for many
Proclam ation Issued; Clergy Ask­ ing on a petition for special let­ Senator I at H arrison m akin g th e speech of n otifeation
Bobby
Franks.
On three crashes. Indications are th a t the
At 8:50 the last of the signa­
ters of adm inistration to permit
ed to Remind Flocks of
At the end of two more hous
tures had been affixed to the pro­
rain will continue for the next 24
a search for the missing jewels.
P o litica l R lessin gs
of
hectic, sarcastic cross-examin-
hours.
tocols and only the ratification
ation
by Clarence Darrow, chief
by the several parliam ents re ­
The three persons killed all
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18. —
D iscussion W ill C enter Around defense attorney,,
SALEM, Aug. 18.— Observance
Dr. Douglas
mains to be effected before the
met death by being struck by
E
m
ploym
ent
of
Inm
ates
of
of Constitutional day, September Kid McCoy, held for the m urder
WOULD FORCE GOVERNOR TO W ITHDRAW PROCLAMATION
.'lingei was allowed Io leave the
Dawes program becomes opera­
trains.
The body of Mrs. A. 1
17, by holding suitable exercises of Mrs. Teresa Mors and engaging
In
stitu
tion
s
stand
with his testimony largely
tive. Under the term s of the pro­
Stearns, 62, was found beside the I
in the schools and other meeting in a wild “ ram page” in which he ,I v » w 8 m LEM’ ? USl*St ,H~ ShouW G overnor P ierre refu se to w ith
unshaken.
He testified th at the
tocols payment of reparations by
draw his proclam ation clo sin g th e deer season now
. tracks a t Oakland, Oregon, ap­
places was urged in a proclam a­ shot three other persons, _has
nassin"
1
SALEM’
Al,g'
18-—
The
fourth
collegians
were
no more mentally
parently struck by a
Germany is placed on a sound and
tion issued by Governor Pierce exalted ego", which, however,
passing
annual
allocation
conference
diseased
than
any
other men who
freight train.
reg u lar basis and the gradual
here yesterday. On the preced­ is no indication of Insanity, state
discuss
prison
problems
will
be
deliberately committd murder.
w ithdraw al of Franco-Belgian
F reigh t Conductor K illed
ing Sunday the governor urges alienists who have examined the
held
in
Salem.
Thursday
and
Fri
The
state is ready to put on Dr.
forces from occupied territo ry in
Elm er Engle, 3 7, a freight con­
form er pugilist.
th
at
the
clergy
remind
their
con­
day,
September
4
and
5,
accorc
V
\
il.tam
Krohn, of Chicago, as
Germany begins.
ductor, was killed at The Dalles I
Fearing th a t McCoy’s lawyers
gregations of the value of our
ing
to
letters
prepared
today
by
the
last
expert
to break down the
D ram atic Climax
when cars were switched to a sid­
religious liberty and political h er­ would base a defense on the plea
Governor
Pierce
to
be
sent
to
the
mental
disease"
theory advanced
There have been dram atic
ing where he was working. Lew- i
itage, and th a t thanks be given of insanity, the prosecuting * a t­
|
governors
of
California,
W
ashing
by
the
defense.
meetings in the British foreign
is F ar low fell from an auto and
to God for th e free and orderly torney of Los Angeles engaged
ton, Arizona and other westerr
Hearing Enlivened
office, but perhaps none has poss
landed in the path of a tra ’n 1 states.
government assured to us by the three well known alienists to
The
hearing to determ ine
'eased the potentialities of th a t of
when the machine swerved a t a
make a thorough exam ination of
constitution.
It
was
explain
a
t
the
gover
whether
or not Judge Caverly
last night when the allied repre­
grade crossing 15 miles west of
“ The plan of our federal gov­ the alleged slayer of Mrs. Mors.
nor
s
offices
th
at
the
conference
shaly
shall
inflict the death pen­
sentatives met to seal the con­
Eugene. Ten persons were ser- !
ernm ent, established by the sign­ The examination was completed
was
called
prim
arily
to
discuss
alty- was enlivened by frequent
tra c t which has defied the best
iously h u rt in and around P ort­
ing of the constitution, was funda­ today, and the report of the trie Says T raining School P u p ils Turn­ Sim ple R ites Mark H om age to
^
ay
s
and
methods
of
employing
clashes of Mr. Darrow and Rob­
minds of many eabinets.
land in auto crashes.
ed Out o f School W ithout
m entally different from any gov- of alienists is subsequently as
those
incarcerated
in
prison
ir
ert
E. Crowe, S tate’s attorney. At
T hose Burned in K nigh ts
The plenary conferences was
How Mrs. Stearns met her
Proper Supervision
erfiment attem pted in the history follows:
some
industrial
job
or
at
such
the
adjournm ent, the defense
Landing C onflagration
called after many conversations
death is not known, The body
“ Kid McCoy is possessed of an
of m ankind— the philosophers and
work
as
will
produce
articles
th
at
claimed th a t Dr. Singer had
between French, Belgian and Ger­
was found on the tracks at Oak­
the
TILLAMOOK, Aug. 17.— Boys
statesm en of the age doubted that exalted ego” . Continuing
the
state
or
adjoining
states
can
reached his conclusions hy obser­
KNIGHTS
LANDING,
Calif.,
man delegates. As the confer­
land, nad it is thought th a t she
a governm ent built upon such report says: “ McCoy considers and g in s are being turned out of Aug. 18. More than 100 people
use
In
caring
for
their
institu
vation,
not examination; that the
ence went into the final confer-
m ust have stepped directly in the
tions.
foundation could long endure,” himself king among lovers, be- the state training schools of this
critical
time
for developing “ men­
th e delegates were, optimistic that
'ieves himself irresistible to all state w ithout sufficient supervis­ paid homage yesterday to the vic­ path of a train. No engineer has
said th e proclam ation In part.
Governor
Pierce
said
th
a
t
th.
tal
sickness”
was at the age of
tims of the fire which destroyed reported striking her. The possi­
it would end last night. As they
“ In order to secure the per­ w omen and has decided evidences ion to prevent them from re tu rn ­
so-called
“
state
’s
use”
plan
had
IS,
which
is
the
age of both the
the River Farm s Mound barn last bility that she committed suicide
came out they were jubilant.
ing to crim inal paths, according to
petuity of this civilization it is of exalted ego.”
been
in
operation
in
some
of
th
'■'oung killers and th at the dream
How deeply the conferees have
The report concludes with the the statem ent of Frank D. Cohan Tuesday, when services were con­ has been scouted by Oakland au­ eastern states for a number of
necessary th a t all of our people
life
might influence personality.
ducted at the scene of the disas­ thorities.
felt on the reaching of an- agree
understand and appreciate the statem ent th at despite his ego and secretary of the Oregon State
years,
and
th
at
it
had
proved
r
Darrow
was gratified at getting
trous conflagration.
m ent this meeting of the premiers
w onderful privilege and opportun­ the delusion th a t he is king of E lks’ association, in the final
success,
both
from
the
standpoint
uto
I
he
court
record a statem ent
W ith heads uncovered and bow­
has frequently attested during the
ity we today enjoy by reason of Shieks, there ‘ is no indication of convention here yesterday. This
of
prison
employment
and
finan
by Jam es Quinlan, formerly of
East Main street was the scene
ed, the audience, including a num­
d ay ’s sessions.
statem ent, Secretary Cohan sta ­
the work of our fathers in estab­ insanity.”
of a costly smash Sunday morn- 1 cial betterm ent of the penal in Joliet prison, where he was an
ber
of
“
bunkies"
of
thoee
who
A fter the signatures were affix­
Secrets H eld
lishing this federal union. We
ted, was on th e authority of the
official, hut now a lawyer, who
ng, when F. H. Cochran, of Tai- ! stitutions.
ed to the protocols there was free
Although McCoy willingly sub juvenile court authorities in lost their lives, listened to a
should today pledge ourselves
Under
this
plan
Oregon
would
stated
that 340 persons had plead­
ent,
dropped
off
to
sleep
and
ran
1
prayer, a scripture reading and
vent of the satisfaction they felt
anew to the faithful enforcem ent m itted his body to the examina­ Portland, who declared th a t boys
m
anufacture
In
Its
prison
Indus
ed
guilty
to m urder in Illinois in
uto
a
filling
pump
in
front
of
a»h^m n. Several present them-
a t the results they achieved.
of every provision of the consti­ tion of the state alienists, he di­ and girls discharged from the
tries
only
such
articles
as
could
he
last
ten
years only one of
The
selva? narrow ly escaped a similar the Dix B rothers’ garage.
I u m ls R eport
tution and every law made there­ vulged nothing of the contents state training schools were lost
be
used
locally
and
would
be
pur
whom, Thomas Fitzgerald, had
pump was broken off, and the
Am bassador Kellogg lauded
of his heart and mind «and reveal sight of and only returned to the fate when, awakened from their
under.
chased by adjoining states. Ore leen banged Darrow’s point was
front
end
of
the
car
which
Coch­
th e Dawes report in a speech be­
slum bers by the crackling of
“Now, therefore, I, W alter M. ed no secrets. The form er pug­ records of th e various courts of
flames, they fled from the blaz­ ran was driving was demolished. gon would purchase from othe’ hat no youths of the ages of Leo­
fore the plenary session. He de­
Pierce, governor of the state of ilist remained in absolute silence the state when they committed ing structure.
states articles necessary for tin pold and Loeb had paid the sup­
R eturning front Dance
clared it was th greatest piece of
during
the
examination,
carrying
some
crime.
Oregon, do proclaim Wednesday.
Cochran had been playing at a conduct of its Institutions wliicl reme penalty on entering pleas cf
constructive work in modern
W hile a few more bones were
Delegates to the E lks’ conven­
September 17, Constitution day. I out the instructions of his a tto r­
were not m anufactured by it? ? h i ly, and that Mr. Crowe, who
times.
•
found yesterday in the ashes. Cor­ dance at B utte Falls, and was
tion, thoroughly aroused by this
ask the peop’e of Oregon to hold neys.
own
prison labor.
This inter­ has termed th e Franks ease a
driving M;ss Ruth Edmondson to
“ It has the loyal support of
McCoy’s attorneys have strong 1 eport, authorized th e appoint­ oner Wilson said it would be Im­ her home in the Bellview dis- ’ change of m anufactured prod
suitable exercises in their schools
‘perfect hanging eaese” senteuc-
possible to determ ine how many
President Coolidge and the Amer­
and other meeting places in cele­ ly intim ated th a t they are pre­ ment of a committee of five to
t
r
et.
Th©
youth
fell
asleep
and
i
UetS
ttOuld
redllce
the
cost
of
1
,1
d Fitzgerald.
ican people,” he said. He em­
were burned to death in the blaze.
bration of the day, and th at on paring a defense built up through make a rigid investigation of the
drove
into
the
pump.
Miss
E
d
-
!
stituU
onal
m
aintenance
and
a<
He believes the num ber to be
phasized th a t the conference note
the preceding Sunday the clergy psychiatric testimony, using alien­ situation and to report at a mid
mondson was throw n through the the 8a!UB time wou!d provide em’
UDGF RAND HUNTS
about
twenty.
was the first step tow ards resto r­
remind their congregations of the ists of th eir own choosing.
w inter meeting of the officials of
windshield,
and
suffered
several
plo>™ent
for
Practically
all
the
Survivor
R
estless
LOST GOLD LEDGE
ation of confidence in the present
Despite the fact th at an occas­ the state association and the ex­
value of our religious liberty and
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t.
cuts.
She
was
taken
to
the
C
om
-!
men
conficed
in
the
various
pris­
day civilization.
Visions of the holocaust, which
political heritage, and th a t thanks ional new development is record­ alted rulers of the 20 lodges of
ons and other penal institutions.
BAKER,
August
18—
Judge
muntiy
hospital
for
treatm
ent
“ It puts in force a sound econ-i
c'aimed the lives of many of his
be given to God for the free and ed, D istrict A ttorney Keyes says the state. This committee was
in
addition
to
the
governors
Rand
of
the
Oregon
supreme
At noon today, a settlem ent had
omic program for reuniting the
friends, prevent Joe Lynch, a su r­
orderly government assured to us th at the affair is the most tangled vested with sufficient authority
not been reached in the m atter. the conference will be attended by court, Charles Oral and Leonard
German industrial life by giving
vivor
of
the
barn
fire,
from
get­
one he has ever had to contend to appoint a state parole officer,
by the constitution.”
the heads of many penal institu Foster of Baker are in Halfway
her people a hope for the future,
ting his rest. His tem perature is The car belonged to a Talent man
with.
to be paid by the State E lks’ as­
lions,
state purchasing agents ¡or a lost ledge of gold ore that
and an opportunity to discharge
high and causing som e alarm . It named Booth, who offered to turn
sociation,
if
such
course
Is
deem­
representatives
of th e several Foster found years ago.
The
is feared th at he was burned in­ it in a3 part payment for the dam ­
the obligations growing out of CONTROL METHODS
LINEMAN
KILLED
ed
necessary,
if
not,
the
com­
prison organizations and other party has obtained pack horses
GAIN
ON
DISEASE
age
to
the
pump.
the w ar,” he said. He laid p ar­
ternally. He is being treated at
persons interested in placing the and will make a thorough search
LAMOINE, Cal., August 17— m ittee Is expected to confer with the Yolo County Hospital.
ticular stress upon the rep o rt’s
SACRAMENTO, August 18—
state
officers,
including
Governor
penitentiaries
on a self-supporting □f the country where Foster be­
Lynch refuses to talk of the
great aid in settling international The foot and mouth disease in Before the eyes of his bride of
basis.
Pierce,
and
see
th
a
t
proper
a
t­
lieves he found the ledge, near the
tragedy. At nights ’he imagines
disputes by saying: T believe the California appears well under con­ two months, Chester Sohnrey, 22,
tention
is
paid
to
the
children
Fish lake territory.
An assay
nations will support the engage­ trol at the present time, and of Oroville, B utte county, was
th at he hears the frantic cries of
who
are
discharged
from
the
state
TOTAL
OF
$581,000
made
at
that
time
showed
the
m ents they have taken whole­ each week now is bringing orders killed instantly here yesterday
those who were trapped in the
training schools.
ore
to
be
of
high
grade.
Foster
when a power pole he was help­
barn.
heartedly.
releasing quarantine more of the
Ben S. Fisher Elected
did nothing about the m atter and
ing to set in place fell upon him
Sees New Day
Lyncl^ was one of the last men
SALEM, Aug. 18.— There are
territory where the disease raged.
Ben S. Fisher, d istrict attorney
moved to Wallowa county 20
striking
him
on
the
skull.
“ I may be over optimistic, but Announcement has been made in
out of the structure.
84 5 inheritance tax cases involv­
of Coos county, was elected presi­
years
ago. Lately be has been
I believe this settlem ent is the Nevada th a t state will lift its
H otel Men W ill Award W atches ing taxes due the state estim ated
dent of the State Elks’ association
thinking
seriously of the ore
dawning of a new day for millions quarantine regulations on Sep­
a t $581,000, now pending in the
to W inners at .Com ing
to succeed F rank J. Lonergan. FINES METED OUT
ledge
and
has interested
the
o f people. I believe it is the re­ tem ber 1st. Most of the other
TO SHIP OFFICERS
1 offices of Jefferson Myers, siate
S tate Fair
Mr. F ish er is exalted ru ler of
other two men in the search.
vival of the industry and tra n ­ states already have modified or
I treasurer, according to a report
M
arshfield
lodge
and
has
long
NEW
YORK,
August
18—
Of-
Judge Rand is spending part of
quility which is so necessary to released their quarantines and
It will be of interest to local
h° re Frlday by th at ° f' h s vacation in this county.
i
,
t
n,
L
PrOminent
fiSUle
in
°
reffOn
«cials
of
the
Dollar
Steamship
the happiness and progress of embargoes.
Elkdom.
Company were fined $18,000 by members of Boys and Girls clubs
m ankind. W ar and animosities
Of this 137 cases originated be­
W hile the d ’sease cannot be
cannot continue. Nations as well said to be completely stamped Order Forcen to R etire From Of­
the
customs
departm ent on to know thgt the Oregon State tween 1906 and
1920.
The OREGON LEADS IN
Hotel association, through A1
PUT ON NIGHT SH IFT
J
charges
th
a
t
ninety
tons
of
opium
as individuals m ust live with un­ out until the cattle come from the
CROSSING RECORD
fenburg, Appenw ir; G eneral
am ount of tax said to be due the
IN W E E D FACTORIES had been found hidden between Pierce, vice-president of the or­
ity and this conference is the be m ountains in Tuolumne county
I*rospeets Im prove ~
state
from
these
estates
was
said
SALEM, August 18— Oregon
th© decks of the steam er Presi­ ganization, and other officials, to be subject to settlem ent of de­
ginning of a harm ony presaging a this fall, indications now are en­
has
raised
$100
to
be
used
in
ranks
second to no other state
WEED,
August
18—
To
take
dent Hayes which left San F ran ­
brighter fu tu re,” he said.
LONDON, Aug.
18. — The
ductions for debts and other pro­
couraging, federal and state of­
purchasing
watches
for
the
two
care
of
the
increased
lum
ber
or­
in
the
union in the m atter of
cisco four months ago on a world
In closing the American am ­ ficials say.
visions of the law.
French governm ent has issued an
boys
and
two
girls
scoring
high­
ders,
the
Weed
Lum
ber
com­
grade
crossing
elim inations, ac­
tour and -arrived here yesterday.
bassador thanked the conferees
order commanding the w ith­
There has been collected since
est
in
all
industrial
club
projects
pany has put on a night shift in An additional fine of $400 was
cording to Frank Milhollan of
for the compliment extended to
draw al of all occupational troops
January 1, 1922. a total of $66,-
at
this
year’s
state
fair.
OWNERS
OF
IRON
the
planing
mill
and
shipping
Bismarck, North Dakota, chair­
imposed
on
charges
th
a
t
liquor
America, when they invited Col­
in Offenburg and Appenweir, in shed.
000 from old estates th a t were
The
appropriation
c^pie
without
ORE
INCORPORATE
man
of the committee on railrood
was
found
aboard
the
vessel.
onel Logan, himself and other
the German province of Baden.
practically outlawed. There were
soiiciation,
and
was
accompanied
The
factory
and
sawmill,
which
crossing
elim inations of the Na­
Company spokesmen said they
American colleagues to partici­
in the hands of Frank Severs, a t­
PORTLAND, August 18— A rt­ Inform ation to this effect comes for a time were shut down one
by
a
letter
fro
m
.th
e
organization
tional
Association
of Railway and
would appeal the fine to the
pate in the meetings. He th a n k ­ icles of incorporation of the Ore­ direct from P aris and «ays th at
torney for the inheritance tax de
expressing
appreciation
of
the
op-
day
a
week,
are
now
running
six
Utility
commissionres.
Milhollan
treasury departm ent.
ed them for “ the uniform court­
P’ rtm ent, claims involving $204,-
gon Iron Ore Development cor­ the evacuation is to begin im­ days a week.
postunity
to
encourage
the
boys
has w ritten H. H. Corqy, chair­
esy and the friendly spirit poration were filed Saturday by mediately.
000.
and
girls
of
the
state
in
the
in­
man
of the Oregon public service
shown.”
MRS. HELMAN DIES;
France announces th a t the
a ?foup of local capitalists headed
dustrial
club
work.
In
addition
to
commission,
congratulating the
D
unsm
uir
B
oy
Injured
A fter .Ambassador Kellogg had by J. G. Edwards, F ranklin T. withdraw al of troops from the
ILLNESS IS BRIEF these watches, it is probable that THREATENS TO CHOP
Oregon
commission
on its activ­
HEADS OF WORKERS
finished talking. Chancellor Marx, G riffith, Joseph Supple, W illiam province of Baden has no connec­
other
departm
ent
winners
will
be
ity
in
crossing
eliminations.
DUNSMUIR, Aug 17.— Billy
chief of the German delegation, Cornfoot, Charles H. Corey and tion w hatever in the plans of the
Mrs. O. w O. Helman, well known
BEND, August 18— Their lives
Credit for Oregon's record in
moved before the conferees. He George F. H eusner. Capital stock government to retire from the Powers, 7-year-old son of Deputy Ashland resident died suddenly the recipients of fountain pens or 'm enaced by a man believed craz-j crossing
elim inations is given by
less
costly
prizes.
Marshal
and
Mrs.
A1
Powers,
yes­
started talking and for 45 min­ which was said to have been fully Ruhr, which both France and
at 6:00 o’clock Saturday evening,
led
by
exhaust’on
from
combat-i
Corey
to
the Oregon law which
The watches will be formally
terday afternoon was hit by a car
utes discussed the various phases
subscribed and paid, am ounted to Belgium agree to do w ithin a driven by W illiam Lebourveau. following an illness of but a few presented to the four grand prize ting the flames at the Wasco lake i clothes the public service corn-
of the agreem ent which had been $1,000,000.
hours. Although deceased had
year, providing Germany meets
forest fire, who wielded a double- mission with broad jurisdiction in
®
u®
ta
*ned
concus8ion
of
th
e
been in comparatively poor health winners in the industrial club de­
reached. The rem arks of the Ger­
all
requirem
ents
of
the
Dawes
The corporation owns 383 acres
partm ent of the fair at a banquet bitted axe and threatened to cut this respect.
brain but will recover.
man chancellor were greeted with
plan.
for
some
tim
e,
her
sudden
de
of iron ore lands in. one body, the
No fault is charged to the driv­ m ise came as a shock to her be­ to be given by E. L. King, super the heads of his fellow w orkers ' in a letter to Milhollan Corev
warm upplause by members of the
Prospects throughout Europe er.
ore being continuous over the en ­
intendent of the Southern Paci­ open as soon as they slept, fire points out th a t grade crossings
conference. H undreds of people
reaved husband and many friends.
tire area in the form of a blan­ are considered generally better for
fic lines in Oregon, aboad his pri­ fighters seized the Insanity sus- !■ on the 4450 miles of state hlgh-
milled in narrow Downing street
Deceased was a member of the
ket from seven to 13 feet thick. real European peace than a t any DEDICATION CEREMONIES
j pioneer Tolman family anS was vate car. Mr. King last year enter- pect and turned him over to for- • ways in Oregon have been re­
as the | conferees arrived to a t­
time
since
the
war.
Ce, off'clal8- Then they duced to 121, th e num ber of un­
The iproperty is in Columbia
HAYE BEEN POSTPONED | born n ear Ashland, November 24, tained the prize-winning boys and
tend the plenary session. The
A speedy ratification of the
girls a t a sim ilar banquet, with : lUr" e ln f° r a real n ,g h t’s sleeP- der crossings has been increased
county, 20 miles from Portland
conferees drove up in 25 motor
1865. The husband, O. O. Hel­
and one mile from Scappoose, and London reparations agreem ent
q he m a n s name could not be from 8 to 19
Owing to the rain and difficulty man is the only immediate su r­ Governor Pierce presenting the ■ . learned
cars, and as they were parked
here, but forest service i Of p e im a n e n t'o w
" ' " ' b ' 1,
between
Germany
and
France
is
formerly was owned by the Ore­
watches to the young guests. This
in securing a speaker for the oc­ vivor.
they alm ost filled the street.
•"«"
in
the
local
office
.f
a
t
e
d
r
has
forecasted.
gon Charcoal Iron company.
year «the walches will be present­ men
casion, the ceremonies dedicating
been increased from 9 to 31.
The protocol provides for the
F
uneral
services
will
be
con­
A nother international disarm a­
th a t Sheriff Bern E. Gard of
the new community house erected ducted at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon ed to the high scores by one of
evacuation of the Ruhr by the
m ent council will likely be called
Jpfferson
county had been noti-
the 1'mel
ned
Sprague River — Sheep ship,
Oregon,City — Byrne Mf’g. Co. in the near future, and it is ex­ in the auto camp, have been post­ from s u a - , fune aï p .;ü r
French and Belgian troops within
and was on his way to take
banauet will
w ill be
ho held
h«M
ments have begun over Strahorn
plans to increase capital to $100,. pected th a t President Coolidge poned for the present. The date Rev. P. K. Hammond officiating. tion. The banquet
the axeman Into custoday.
It
on Friday night of the fair.
(Continued on Page Four)
000 and employ 300 men.
road. Stock will be unloaded and
1 will take the lead in calling It. of dedication will be announced Interment will follow In the Ash­
was
said
th
at
th
e
man
lived
in
later.
held at Klam ath Falls, waiting
land cemetery.
(Continued on Pag© 4)
Bend.
for best m arket conditions.
HE IS KING
LOVE MAKER
OFPROTOCOL
stm
OF SIN G E R
I nse day
SET GV GOVERNOR
E
B P 0 £ AROUSED BY SERVICES HELD FDR
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