Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 20, 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 W ire Service)
VOL XLVIL
STATE SAYS
T O C A SES
A R E ALIKE
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Deadly Parallel Drawn by
Attorney Marshall m
Murder Trial
SAYS HANGING IS JUST
“ Ijesser P en alty W ould B e V iola­
tion o f L etter and Spirit
o f tihe Ijaw”
CHICAGO, Aug. 20.— A deadly
parallel between N athan Leopold
and Richard Loeb, scions of
wealth and luxury, and Bernard
G rant, a poor Chicago street
waif, was today drawn in Judge
Caverly's court by Thomas Mar­
shall, one of the S tate’s attorneys
who is seeking* the death penalty
and argued th a t the defendants
should be sent to the gallows for
slaying Bobby Franks.
Marshall pointed out th a t Bern­
ard G rant, 19, is in jail in Chi­
cago now for m urdering a police­
man. Loeb and Leopold, he said,
are also 19. Marshall said th at
facts showed th a t G rant was
caught robbing a store, struggled
with a policeman, and during the
battle, shot him and ran.
He
was tried and convicted of m ur
der, and the Supreme court fixed
the day of execution.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
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TO AID GERMANY
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LONDON, Aug.
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R P. Morgan Co., the w orld's
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most powerful international
banking firm, may refuse to
participate in the flotation
of fBe proposed $200,000,-
000 German loan, due to the
continued occupation of the
a R uhr by the French. This
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8 reliable source.
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Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1924
NO. 299;
MORGAN MAY R E FU SE
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ASHLAND CLIMATE
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LOCAL BAND
TO PLAY AT
COUNTY FAIR
SEATTLE SH IPBU IL D E R
IS BELIEV ED DROW NED i
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PORTLAND, A u gust 20— O swald W est, form er governor of
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Oregon and chairm an o f G overnor P ierce’s com m ittee in vestigatin g
8 Ashland Concert Organiza­ alleged fraudulent stock and bond sa les in Oregon and w hose report
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charged th e Ladd & T ilton Bank, o f Portland, w ith responsibility
tion to be Feature of
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of th e sa le o f stock in th e alleged defunct K ings F ood Products
“ Ashland Day”
Com pany today issued a statem en t saying:
COMES ON THURSDAY
“Tire com m ittee is prepared to defend its report at any tim e
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I an<l »">’ plaee, b efore any trib u n al.”
gon; Many E ntries
1 he Ashland Band has been
M cCloud-Rartle Road Covered for
employed to play on .Ashland Day
H alf M ile; R ailroad Tracks
at the Jackson County Fair. They
S u b m erge!
RARE JEWELS
OF MRS. MORS
ARE FOUND :
kw T ' s
i ^ OokinghiUn’
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o f th e accused bank, w h o denounced th e report
| as untrue and lib elou s.” ”1 w ould suggest to Mr. C ookingham that
' t h e bank bring suit against m em bers o f th e com m ittee on th e grounds
o f libel," Went said. ‘‘W e w ould then be forced to go on th e w it­
ness stand and under oath prove th e tru th fu ln ess of the statem ents
m ade in th e report. Truth is never lib elo u s.”
The report charged that m ore than 5 0 0 0 persons o f sm all m eans
in P acific coast sta tes lost th e savin gs o f th e ir lifetim e by pur­
ch asin g alleged w orthless stock o f th e asserted defunct com pany
C ookingham , preident o f th e bank, conferred for tw o hours to.
day w ith G overnor P ierce and S ta te T reasurer Myers, according to a
dispatch received hdre, but none w ould discu ss the situ ation with
new spaperm en.
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SEATTLE, Aug. 20. —
8 Charles Seaborn, 40, prom-
8 inent shipbuilder of this city
8 is thought to have been
drowned on Puget Sound this
8 morning while on a yachting
8 party as the guest of S.
8 Schoel, naval architect.
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Detectives Locate Missing 8
Jewelry m Possession of “ 8
V McCoy’s Sister
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LAS WORKING
EFFICIENTLY
The party ,eft laat night 8
when they arrived back this
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morning Seaborn was miss- 8
ing.
None of the party have 8
been able to explain his 8
mysterious disappearance
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P rosecutor Says Location of J ew ­
e ls D am aging to Form er
P rizefigh ter
Sees Results
Now in Trial of Few
Months
protecting borders
i Patrol o f 4 5 0 Mei, to D ivide E f­
forts Betw een Mexican and
('anadian Line*
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20. —
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.- -The
The most im portant development
uew
immigration a«t which went
in connection with the death of
will play during the races in the
into effect July 1. has resulted in
Mrs. Teresa Mors, detectives
McCLOUD, Calif., Aug. 20.-— afternoon and give an hour con­
Candidate Raps Dem ocrats In clarifying the entire situation
state,
was unearthed today in the
Presum ably because of the cold cert in the evening. Because of
with which it dealt, W. W. Hus­
Speech o f A cceptance; H its
location of the jewelry owned by
w eather, which is believed to have there being no automobile or mo­
band, commissioner of immingra-
L eague of N ations
the woman, with whose m urder
diminished the rapid m elting of torcycle races, but only harness
tion, has announced. Only minor
Kid McCoy is charged.
an immense fragm ent of a Mt. and running races, the elem ent of
EVANSTON, 111., Aug. 20. — difficulties in putting the law into
Three pieces of rare jewelry
Shasta glacier, the river of mud danger is removed and the band
opeiation have been experienced
valued at $30,000 were found in Speaking at Evanston, Illinois,
which for more than a week has will be placed on a slightly rais­
and these shortly will be ironed
last
night.
General
Charles
G.
the possession of lawyers repre­
been flowing to the McCloud ed platform in front of the grand
Dawes. Republican nominee to out.
senting
Mrs.
Jessie
Thomas,
sis­
stand.
River at a point three miles from
The mi lons in Europe who a
te r of McCoy. The v a lu a b le 're ­ the vice-presidency of the United
The space, which the band oc-'
here, today was noticeably de­
few
years ago were anxious to
covery was made by detectives | States, In his speech of accept­
cupied when playing in the grand
creased in volume.
em igrate to the United States
and was given to Mrs. Thomas ance, declared th a t the coming
W hether the slowing up of the stand will accommodate from
have accepted the condition con­
campaign
is
one
of
domestic
is­
shortly after Mrs. Mors was kill­
phenomenon is an indication th a t seventy-five to one hundred peo­
fronting them, and if the wild de­
sues.
ed,
it is charged.
its complete cessation is nearing ple and because of the expense
sire
to come to the new world still
The record of the Republican
D istrict A ttorney Keyes issu­
is questioable, since those whe program which the F air Associa­ C om m ission E xpected to Issue Or­ Jackson C ounty G am e P rotective
exists
it is being held in check,
ed a statem ent immediately after party, and of President Coolidge,
have made the closest study of the tion has this year, will be required
der Today G ranting D elay;
according to Mr. Husband. In
to M eet Hdre Septem ber 8;
the jewels were located and re­ in reducing the cost of govern­
unusual stream since its birth for the revenue th a t will be de­
his opinion it is too early to say
Court on V acation
m
ent
operation,
was
lauded.
To Air Troubles
covered, saying th a t the incident
say th a t it has previously show­ rived from same.
w
hether the new law is bringing
“ President Coolidge, with fear­
fastend the m urder of the woman
New* A rrangem ent
ed signs of halting, only to start
a
better class of im m igrants here.
SALEM, Aug. 20— Paym ent of < Ashland has been designated
less common sense, endeavors to
In the past two years the grand the second installm ent of the as the m eeting place of southern on Kid McCoy (Norman Selby) do the right and wise thing in
again with increased vigor.
“ Theoretically it should do so
W ants Ju stice
A road crew* has abandoned an stand, during the afternoon races, state income tax probably will be Oregon sportsmen, when the Jack- with robebry as the motive for the interests of the nation,” said because the paper plan Is to have
“ Is Bernard G rant, 19, w ithout
the crime.
attem pt to clear the wagon road has been filled to capacity and deferred until 10 days after t h e ' son County Game Protective As-
American consular officers exer­
Mr. Dawes.
advantage, and buiTeted about on
between McCloud and Bartle, people turned away on each of supreme court has handed down sociation meets September 3. The
cise
a degree of selectivity,” Mr.
An
attack
being
made
on
the
the sea of circum stances over
McCoy Is Arraigned
which has been rendered impas­ the last three days of the fair but a decision as to the constitutional
Husband
said, “ but it is too early
which he had no control, to go
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20. — fundam ental principals of the
sable by the flow. The mud only about fifty per cent filled on ity of the income tax law, accord­ following notice was received to­
to
pass
judgm
ent upon the way
Constitution was scored. Mr.
to the gallows under the law, and
blockade covers the road for the first day. This year the first ing to announcem ent made a t the day* from Hugh B. Rankin, of Kid McCoy exclaimed “ I did not” Dawes declared th a t the Repub­ in which the law is working out
these defendants, with every ad­
nearly half a mile. The mud will day W ednesday, will be Medford offices of the state tax commis­ Medford, president of the assoc­ in court here today when arraign­ lican party— the party of progres­ in th a t respect.”
iation;
vantage, who deliberately plotted
ed on an indictm ent charging
not be cleared away, but will be Day and the second, Thursday, sion today. It was indicated th at
One Difficulty
a crime, and carried it to its
“ The sportsm an of southern him with the m urder of Mrs. sive conservation, had taken its
allowed to dry and a new county Ashland Day. In so changing the the formal order delaying pay­
The
chief
source of difficulty
stand squarely on the C onstitu­
ghastly completion, be allowed to
dates for the two leading cities ment of the tax would be issued Oregon are requested to meet at Teresa Mors. His lawyers quick­ tion.
road graveled over its surface.
under
the
Johnson
act is the pro­
escape the suprem e penalty?”
the Ashland city hall at 8 p. qi., ly silenced him and McCoy was
An Italian boy in a small cut of Jackson County it will give a at a special m eeting of the com- September
“ Lying between— the armies of vision that im m igrants from
3, to discuss any busi­ given until Monday to enter a
M arshall asked in one of his elo­
down automobile Sunday morn greater num ber of people an op- | mission W ednesday
progressive
conservatism and of Mexico and Central American
quent outbursts. The courtroom
ness of interest to sportsmen.
formal plea to the indictm ent,
ing attem pted to drive his cai portum ty to get into the grand ! The second installm ent of the
radicalism
—
is
the Democratic countries must come supplied with
was packed, mostly with women.
“We will have with us Wm. which contains eight counts,
state ,„ come
origlnally w aj
through the blockade, only to stall sland to see the races.
certain documents, attesting to
M arshall will be likely to argue
W. McNealy, an appointee on the ■•barging m urder, assault and rob- -i party, with one conservative and
B ig R aces
due and payable On June 20 b
the machine in the mud. He was
the
period of their residence there.
one radical candidate on its tick­
during the entire session today.
7 ^ ? t e P r ° g ra m iS th e S trO n g ' l becau8e of a ^ al a « ack made legislative committee of the Ore­ bery.
forced to abandon it and wade to
et, hoping to get votes by avoid­ Most im m igrants came without the
S tate’s A ttorney Crowe today
Thirty W itnesses Called
firm ground.
Last evening all est th a t has ever been presented On the constitutionality of the act gon State Sportsm ens’ Associa­
ing the issue,” said the candi­ necessary papers. The same pro­
announced th a t nothing Inns than
th a t could be seen of the car was to the people of Southern Ore- payment was deferred until July tion. and you can tell it to him * T hirty witnesses appeared be­ date.
vision applies to Canadians, who
death would satisfy him; that the
i t ? y e a r{the hor8e races’ 20. F ailure of the supreme court before the legislature meets fore the grand jury yesterday. In
. , ,
,
i the tip of the steering wheel,
The League of Nations was not understand it better, however.
case w as one of plain m urder,
.
,,
,
There will be lots of problems eluded in the num ber was Albert
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.
, .
The tracks of the McCloud with th irty entries, were c o n sid -jto hand down an opinion before
Smuggling Tendency Grows
carefully planned and carried out
you are all interested in.
A. Mors, form er husband of the approved by Mr. Dawes, while the
River Railroad were covered to ered the best ever seen here and I Ju ly 20 caused the tax commis-
The new law has had a ten­
and the “direst crime in the his­
The question of setting asidr slain woman and until the date W orld Court gained his approval
a depth of more than two feet this year there are exactly one siou again to delay payment of
dency
to increase smuggling of
Ho
declared
that
the
position
tory of the country.”
by the flood of mud, but crews hundred horses entering in the the tax until August 20. The game preserves is coming up, as of their divorce, partner in the taken by the Democratic platform immigrants but the Johnson act
D aring the testim ony of w it­
well as the question of when the antique shop.
have been successful in clearing tro ttin g and pacing races and court is now on its vacation and
created a special “ border patrol”
nesses, 25 days elapsed, during
game season should open.
Mrs. Martin, who form erly sta­ is an invitation to enter into a
the right of way. Trains were de some th irty or forty horses will will not retu rn until September
now being organized to consist of
which more than 100 lay w'itnes
“ Come and tell it to Mas.”
ted she heard a woman scream fog of debate and uncertainty.
layed last Thursday and Friday participate in the running races 6.
Mr. Dawes was notified of his 4 50 picked men, half to he station­
ses and alienists were called.
Sport lovers from the entire and a pistol shot in the Mors
The flow of the mud has nevei so th at the claim of good horse
nomination
by A. W. Jefferies ed along the Mexican border, the
The
constitutionality
of
the
K illin g Sketched
been rapid, because of its viscos­ races this year is absolutely ju st- l atate Jncome tax ,aw was attack . county will gather here to a t­ apartm ents at the time of the spokesman for the National no­ other half along the Canadian
Y esterday, A ttorney Marshall
tend the meeting, and a large tragedy, was also before the
ity, but it has steadily advanced 1 n Pfl
i cd in the Marion county circuit num ber of local gun and rod en­ grand jury. Other witnesses were tification committee. The key­ frontier. One of the earliest of
sketched the killing of the 14-
toward the river. It is said to
The F air Association is asking j court by the stan d a rd Lumber
note of his speech was, “Common these men to be named was shot
year-old school boy, the planning
be from 80 to 90 per cent solid th a t all the stores in Ashland • company of Portland, on the thusiasts are expected to be pres William G. Ross, who was wound­ sense, rath er than Pat H arrison’t in the perform ance of duty near
the execution, the stripping of the
m atter. It is gray in color, due close at twelve o’clock noon on grounds th a t it provided for the ent to air their troubles and ed by McCoy as lie was attem pting declaration, “ W inning is no sin; Buffalo, N. Y.
body, and the other incidents.
Ashland Day, September 11th, and payment of the tax by non-resi­ make united action possible. Con­ to escape the antique shop while strategy is no crim e” , will prompi
to its large content of ashes.
The new law has not overcome
“A lesser penalty than death
they are asking th a t all barber dent stockholders in domesic cor­ structive plans for the future will McCoy was on his rampage and and direct the voters of our com­ what was an ever-present condi­
would mean violation of the let­
be made at the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scliapp, also
shops in th e county close at noon porations.
mon country to cleave unto that tion under the old statute, the ef­
te r and spirit of the law” , he said. MEDFORD DRIVER
victims
of McCoy’s shooting.
on the first, second and third
forts of foreigners here, either
which is good.”
Judges George G. Bingham and
HAS CLOSE CALL days of the fair. The association
M arshall held th a t Chief Ju s­
Testimony
ImiMirtant
naturalized or still aliens, to help
Percy Kelly, sitting en banc, held U. S. GAME WARDENS
tice Caverly, presiding in the case,
The testimony of Mrs. Martin
will provide m erchants w ith clos­ for the lum ber company.
bring in relatives and friends.
F.
J.
New’man,
Medford
resi­
TO
DISCUSS
PLANS
had no right to exercise discre­
is held to be highly im portant. BOY 4, AND GIRL 4.
ing signs which they are request-
‘‘Europeans and others havo
dent,
had
a
narrow
escape
from
The state, through the attor-
tion in meting out the punish­
DROWNED IN DITCH
cd to display prom inently in their j ney.general> then appealed tbe
PORTLAND, Aug. 20.— United Detectives point out th a t her test!-1
come
to accept as a fact which
death
Sunday
when
returning
m ent, except in “discretion in
mony will establish the time ot I
places
of
business.
!
case
to
tbe
8Upreme
court
for
fiR.
States
game
wardens
of
the
N
orth­
must
be faced the immigration
PLACERVILLE, Calif., Aug
carrying out the will of the law” . home from a visit to this city.
the crime as near m idnight, prov-j
west
will
convene
here
August
bars which America has raised,”
al determ ination.
SUGAR ADVANCES
M arshall recited num erous pre­ W ithout any w arning whatever,
ing it a case of homicide and not I 20-— Clifford Crews, 4-year-old Commissioner Husband said. "The
21,
22
and
23,
Ray
C.
Steele,
the
car
jumped
ahead
at
full
I
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
cedents on this point.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19. —
warden with headquarters in this suicide. Mrs. Martin claims that Crews, and Wilda Lumley, were new law should bring a better
As M arshall carried on his speed, and to avoid hitting anoth­ A 15-cent advance in the price CRUISER RICHMOND
city, announced today. The P o rt­ she heard the woman’s screams drowned In the W estern Stater class of im m igrants to our doors.
scathing denneation, both Loeb er car directly in front, Mr. New­ of refined cane and beet sugar
LATE
WITH
REPAIRS
land conference, he said, has been and the pistol shot in the Mors ' ditch back of Camino yesterday I have no doubt that in time, it
and Leopold lost th e ir air of in­ man steered his car into the to jobbers, effective today, was an­
' Dr. S. H. Rantz of Placerville will do so more successfully than
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difference. Noting the tensity of ditch. The car turned over, but nounced today by the California- ’ REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 20. aoDroved by George A. Lawyer,
Chief United States game warden
i in attendance on another of the at present. Tt should perm it to
the
boys,
defense
attorney’s Newman luckily escaped injury. Hawaiian Sugar company here.
— The cruiser Richmond arrived
at W ashington.
An
examination
revealed
th
at
i
Crews children, had been at the come here only those who can
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strove to ease the situation. One
This increase brings the price too late to allow* Lieutenants
Means
of
securing
a
b
etter
ob-
'
the
spring
holding
the
th
ro
ttle
Crews
home for about twenty min be adm itted hut inadmissibility
of them whispered to young Leo­
of cane sugar to $7.25 a hundred : Smith and Nelson to make neces-
j utes, and had just k * when Mrs. under the law is not alwaj’s unde­
servance
of
game
laws
will
be
had
broken,
leaving
it
wide
open.
pold, who laughed heartily and
pounds aud th a t of beet sugar to sary repair to th eir damaged
discussd. The num ber of depu­
Crews called the children, both sirability.”
passed the rem ark along to No damage resulted to the car, $7.05.
planes so th a t the jum p to Cape
ties to be used during the coming
I of whom had been playing In the
Dickie Loeb, who also expressed with exception to a broken spring.
Farew ell, Greenland, was neces­
season
will
also
be
determ
ind.
, yard.
UMATILLA COUPLE
merriment.
sarily postponed until tomorrow
Shortages
of
game
funds
will
Failing
to
get
an
answer,
she
MARRIED 60 YEARS
EDITH DODGE TO
P oisoning Cam paign in U m atilla
morning, at which time the flight
make It necessary to include sev­
I
walked
to
the
edge
of
the
ditch,
and Morrow C ounties H ighly
ASSUME DUTIES
will be made, w eather perm itting.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
PENDLETON, Aug. 19.—-Mr.
eral changes in the year's pro­
where tiny wet footprints on a
Successful T his Year
Admiral M ajh id er, in charge gram.
TO MAKE EXHIBIT
and
Mrs. William Blakely, resi­
i plank indicated the presence of
A fter over a year as society
of the navy ships assisting the
dents
of Um atika county since
Siskiyou county, California, editor of the Tidings, Mrs. Grace
HEPPN ER, Ore., August 20.— : the children a short time before
fliers in the flight across the A t­
1868, yesterday celebrated their
PRINCE LOSES AT GAMES
will be represented a t the com­ E. Andrews has resigned with M alady A fflictin g H undreds of lantic, announced tltfit unless the
Rabbits in the eastern section of Becoming alarm ed, Mrs. Crewp 60th anniversary of their wedding.
secured
aid
and
an
immediate
ing Jackson County F air with a this issue, to take a well-earned
Oregon are not so particular about
globe circlers hop off before Aug­
W om en; Y oung G irls Are
They were m arried August 18,
DEAUVILLE, France, Aug. 19.
splendid display collected by the vacation. _ Mrs. Andrews made a
ust 24, it is more than likely that
their summer diet this season, search was Instituted.
Severely A fflicted
18 64, at Brownsville, Ore.
—
F
ortune
turned
its
back
on
the
Granges of th a t county, adding name for herself during her as­
members of the United States bio­
they will have to fly w ithout the
Both came across the plains as
Prince of Wales here and today
another outside county to the ex­ sociation with the Tidings, her
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 20.— protection of a convoy, due to the he is more than 100,000 francs logical survey discovered recent­ AGED WIDOW FOUND
children
with their parents, Mr.
hibit. K lam ath county announ­ columns proving delightful to Other and more bothersome style need of fuel for the ships in the
ly. Poisoned sweets have come
IN
LONELY
CABIN
Blakely in 1S46 and Mrs. Blakely
poorer as a result of Sunday play
ced some tim e ago th a t a credit- many Ashland residents,
into unprecedented favor among
nuisances than fu r chokers are convoy.
crossed
the plains in 1853, and
a
t
the
races
and
baccarat
tables
!
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ible exhibit would be placed at
Miss Edith Dodge, 1924 gradu-
M
c A r m
thur , -
calif., Aug. 19. her family
encircling the necks of Pittsburgh
also
settled
at
J
a
l«
,
Mestbaum,
Philadelphia,
is!
’V
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T
T
¿1'4
M
the Jackson county show.
ate of Ashland High School, and
*
“T
»»tore 4 » i^ , . » ¡ , 4 -M r s . Ella P a rk ,. 83 a widow Brownsville.
W allowa— Bowman-Hicks saw. -said «0 have prospered through
flappers this summer, according
Siskiyou county will have no f° r some time Ashland corres-
tOry ° ' the p° 180nlnB campaigns ' living alone in a cabin a mile and
to Cfoief of Police Surgeon Daniel mill starts double shift of men. the prince's losses.
A fter th e’r m arriage in 1864,
fair this year, which prompted ■ P°ndent to the Medford Mail Tri- Sable.
in eastern Oregon have the wheal ; one-half east of this place, was they lived near Brownsville for
Grange leaders to adopt the j bune, has accepted the posi-
pests evidenced an appetite f o r ' found dead in her home Sunday four years and then came to Uma­
‘‘Flapper itch” is th e newest
plan of exhibiting a t the local ; Don of society editor, and
the
bitterness of strychnine. Pre- morning.
trouble to locate on or about that
tilla county, where Mr. Blakely
fair. A space 12 by 24 feet has will assume her duties immediate-
vious
efforts to give them the poi- * Mrs. Parks had a son who engaged in wheat farm ing on an
part of the neck ju st below where !
been reserved for th eir exhibit, ly. Miss Dodge has had much the young g irl’s brain is su p p o s-!
son have been futile, Ira N. Gab- • bought the house in which she extensive scale near Blakely sta­
which promises to include every • actual newspaper experience, and
rielson of the United States bio- lived. He left here before the tion, which was named in his
ed to be, and Dr. Sable asserts it’s
product of the
neighboring is a w riter of proven ability,
logical
survey says. Sugar coat­ war and workd on the railroad be­ honor. He was sheriff of the
getting serious.
:
county in California.
ed or not, the foxy anim als were tween Sacramento and Reno. He county from 1898 until 1902 and
The Malady— which has effect-j
seldom
tempted by this “ prepar­ rem itted money enough regular­ beginning in 1903 he served two
YARDMASTER LOSES
ed hundreds of women, p articu lar­
ed”
food.
ly at Christmas time to support term s in the slate legislature.
COMMERCIAL FLEET
LEG UNDER TRAIN ly girls of high school age — w’as
“
This
is
the
first
season
we
•
his m other through the coming
FOR SOVIET RUSSIA
discovered by Dr. Sable while he
EUGENE, Aug. 20. — W illiam was on vaccination duty. It is
; have had success in poisoning year. The son, however, went
WIFE IS CHARGED
COPENHAGEN, Aug. 20 — Re­ E. Kelly, acting yardm aster for
j rabbits in the sum m er,” Gabriel- i to war and as rem ittances ceased
caused by frequent neck-shaving
WITH MUTILATION
ports em anating from Russia state the Southern Pacific company at
j son said. “ Since the meadows are ; it has been concluded th a t he per- ■
required for the perfect bobbed-
th a t the Soviftt Government h a s . Eugene, lost his left leg below hair effect. “ F lapper’s ra sh ” is
dry and the grass in the country ished while in the service. Since I B R O O K IN G ? V d
Aug 20
decided on the construction of a the knee yesterday when he fell another name for it.
is badly burned, rabbits may be the war Mrs. Parks was cared for One of the strangest stories
on
feeding on sagebrush, which is i otherwise
commercial fleet which, It is es­ under the wheels of a switch en­
“ The tender skin of young •
record here was brought to light
tim ated, will be able in five years gine.
better. This may account in part
girls is severely affected by fre-1
recently with the arrest of Mrs.
tim e to carry 25 per cent of Rus­
for the popularity of the sugar-
Mr. Kelly was boarding the quent shaving,” Dr. Sable declar­
CREW ABANDONS SH IP
M. A. Baker, 33-year-old farm
sian exports and im ports w ithout moving engine when his foot
coated alfalfa.
ed. "The only cure is to discon
wife, charged with perform ing a
foreign assistance.
In Morrow and .Umatilla coun­
SEATTLE, August 20— The m utilation operation on her hus­
slipped and he fell onto the track, tinue shaving, and most of the
The construction of the fleet He has been regularly employed
ties,
125,000
anim
als
have
been
crew
of the motorship, K ’nder- band.
girls, particularly brunettes, re­
i:
will cost 170,00,000 rubles, of as a switchman, but was taking
w
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killed
in
two
weeks
by
dusting
j
sley,
lost
on Bering sea, according
fuse to accept this cure.”
Mrs. Baker is being held in
which am ount 65 per cent will be Y ardm aster H arrington’s place
strychnine. The rab- to word received today, was aban- jail here pending the outcome of
The rash has been called to the The Bryan B rothers— W illiam Jennings and Charles— believe it alfaRa
raised In Russia and 35 per cant Mr. H arrington was on his vaca­
attention of scientists a t Johns when they get the inform ation via radio. B rother Charles is the bits are a great pest, and annual- j doning the ship, said brief mes- her husband’s injuries.
The
•broad.
L Ï ^ . P «®8! î î “i Î i , 5 andldate oi th e Democratic P arty and the Gov- ! ly cause great loss to the farm-1 sages received here. No lives were
tion.
Hopkins H ospital, Dr. Sable said, ernor of Nebraska
county sheriff today said he be­
ers-
J lost, the message stated.
lieved Mrs. Baker to be insane.
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