Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1924, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ■MKiHra
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the~rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( I n te r n a tio n a l NeWs W ire S erv ice)
VOL X L V II.
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V o lum e 43.
ASHLAND CLIMATE
itiiout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
!
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924
CITY’S CHIEF PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT
Think Oakland Prisoner Is Roy D’Autremont
ALIENISTS
D’AUTREMONT
Mayor
Charles
Loomis
LIED SAYS
IS BELIEVED
* MR. CROWE
Called By Death Alter
UNDER ARREST
illness of Three Weeks
A SH LA N D C O N C ER T BAND
NOT TO PLAY TONIGHT
'«
-------
H
¡8
O w ing to th e d e a th la s t 8
8 n ig h t of M ayor C. L. Loom is, 8
8 an d ow ing to th e fac t th a t 8
8 D ire c to r C arl L oveland can- 8
8 n o t be p re se n t, th e A sh lan d 8
8 C o n cert B aud will not play 8
8 th is evening,
j:
8
M rs. L oveland is d a n g e r- 8
8 o u sly ill, and th e hand di- 8
Man Held in Oakland Will 8 re c to r c a n n o t ta k e p a rt in th e 8
8 c o n c e rt. F o r th is rea so n , it 8
Be Seen by Agents of
8 h a d been in te n d e d to n o t 8
Southern Pacific
8 h av e th e c o n c e rt, and w hen 8
8
Mr. L o o m is’s d e a th w as re- 8
THOUGHT TO BE ROY
8 p o rte d , a d e fin ite decision 8
Suspect G ives Nam e Of J. Crooks 8 w as r e a d ie d . In all p ro b ab - 8
8 ility , th e r e w ill be no m o re 8
Rut R efu ses to Say More;
; 8 c o n c e rts th is seaso n .
8
Re< 1 ding P osse Rairknl
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OAKLAND, C alif., A u g u st 27.
• A
m an
believed to lie Roy
D A u tre m o n t, w a n te d fo r p a rti- :
c ip a tio n in. th e
S iskiyou
tra in j
h o lp u p , w hen fo u r m en w ere kill- j
ed. is held in ja il h ere.
T h e su sp e c t g av e th e n a m e of
J a c k C ro o k s a n d re fu se d to give U iliia m F a h y A d m its C om plicity
a n y o th e r in fo rm a tio n a b o u t h im ­
in T w o M illion D ollar R om l-
self. S o u th e rn P acific a g e n ts w ill
o u t M ail R o b b e ry .
c o n fro n t th e m an in an a tte m p t to
Id e n tify him .
CHICAGO. A u g u st 27. — W il-
S. MAY SEN D L E A G U E D E L E G A T E
W ASHINGTON, A ugust 2 7 — The United S tates w J l probably
accept th e invitation of th e League of N ations to send a represen­
ta tiv e to sit w ith the D isarm am ent Com m ission to be appointed b\
tlie L eague assem bly, it w as learned today from th e State D epart­
m ent.
Claims Defense Experts Are •
Guilty oí Perjury in
Court
CROWDS STORM COURT
B IL L T IL D E N MAY E N T E R M OVIES
N EW YORK, A ugust 2 7 — W illiam T ilden,
nation al
ten n is
a n g le s cham pionship, announced late this afternoon that he would
sign a contract w ith one o f two m otion picture producing com panies
w ithin tin „ext six w eeks. Tilden said that, ten nis would becom e a
secondary consideration should he sign th e contract.
PROCLAM ATION
-
P IE R C E TO O P P O S E TAX REDUCTION
To All C itizen s Of A sh- 8
l a n d :—
jj I
SALEM, A ugust 2 7 — G overnor W alter M. P ierce today annoiinc-
A
ctin
g
in
c
o
n
fo
rm
ity
w
ith
8
CHICAGO, A u g u st 27. — T he e»l that he w .iuiil oppose any reduction o f th e m otor veh icle license
th e expressed w ishes ol' th e R
S ta te did n o t c o m p le te its case le e s at th e next se ssio n o f the, Oregon legislatu re, ami said that he
would reromuieiad legislation to increase the g a so lin e tax from three
city
council and th e m any 8 '
to d ay an d c o u rt a d jo u r n e d u n til cen ts to four cen ts u gallon . He said th e m oney is needed for roa<l
frie
n
d
s of M ayor C h a rle s L. 8
tom orrow ' a f te r
C row e
a rg u e d construction.
Loom
is,
I d e c la re a recess in 8 j -------
seven h o u rs fo r th e d e a th p e n a lty .
city a lf a ir s of th re e h o u rs 8 i
COUPLE K E E P S SUICIDE PACT
S p irite d c la sh e s b e tw e en C row e
Death called Charles L.
from 1 :3 0 to 4 :3 0 on th e 8
and D arro w , c h ie f d e fe n s e a t t o r ­
E l G ENE, A u gust 2 7 — .lack Rodm an, 67, form er exalted ruler
a fte rn o o n of th e fu n e ra l, 8
j Loomis, mayor of Ashland,
ney, en liv en ed th e p ro c e e d in g s ol th e local lo d g e o f E lks, and cx-p resalen t o f the. E u gene Chamber
A
u
g
u
st
28,
1924.
jj
j hist night at 11 o ’clock, fol­
w hen D a rro w o b jec ted to C ro w e ’s of < om nw ree, entered into a death pact w ith his w ife, an invalid
It
is
re
q
u
e
ste
d
th
a
t
all
8
.n
order
to
relieve
her
su
fferin
gs,
and
as
a
result
both
are
dead
s ta te m e n ts in c a llin g t h e boys
lowing a two weeks’ period
A letter w ritten by Rodmun w as found sh ortly a fter Mrs Rodman
b u sin ess houses and city 8
“ p e rv e r te r s .”
«lied at th e E u gene H ospital today. Rodman shot her la" , d g t m
I ol s e v e r e illness. Mr.
and p ro fe ssio n a l a ffa irs be 8
th A r hom e, then ended his own life. The letter revealed som e „ o r ,
P a ra jy z e d
T w e n ty -F o u r
Y ears, Loomis hail been in failing
closed
d u rin g
th e
liofirs 8
CHICAGO, A ug. 27.— C h a rg e s oyer her condition and m ade a provision for th e disposal o f «7 o«t>
M r. Loom is F o u g h t W in n in g
I liam F a h y , p o sto ffice in sp e c to r, th a t “ ly ing a lie n is ts ” c o m m itte d of insurance he carried. Rodman is a realty dealer here Mrs R o ^
health sine.* the first of the
nam ed above.
$j
Posse Discouraged
B
a
ttle
A
g
ain
st
O
dds
I held h e re a s th e “ b r a in s ” of th e
C H A R L E S H. P IE R C E . 8
year, hut about two weeks
p e rju ry fo r th e p u rp o se o f s e c u r ­ man is tw enty years younger than her husband.
R E D D IN G , A ug. 27.
T h t j tw o -m illion d o lla r R o n d o u t m all
A
cting
M
ayor.
8
posse h e re w hich h a s been se a rc h - I ro b b e ry of six m o n th s ago, to d ay ing th e lib e rty of N a th a n L eopold
S ta rtin g tw e n ty -fo u r y e a rs ago ago, was iorced to leave his
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
and
R
ic
h
a
rd
Loeb,
a
n
d
in
s
in
u
a
­
Ing f o r tw o d ay s fo r tw o c a rs | co nfessed his co m p licity in th e
w ith
p ra c tic a lly
n o th in g
hut business ami go to tla* local
tio n s th a t th e twro a r e re s p o n s ib le
in w h ich th e D’A u tre m o n t b ro th - ! crim e
C
hief
P
o
stal
Inonpctm
,
boundless
c
o
u
ra
g
e
a
n
d
optim
ism
. hospital. Death was caused
C hief
e rs a a r re e th
o
u
g
h
t
to
be
w’as
n la i n ' r-i
7
» kt
v
lo
r
o
th
e
r
m
a
jo
r
c
rim
e
s
t
h
a
t
shock-
CLERK
LEAVES
BIG
M ayor C h a rle s L. L oom is, w ho by a complication of ill­
m o u g n t to De, w as p lain- , C la ra h a n , of New Y ork sta te d .
LEGACY TO FRIENDS w as c alled by d e a th la st n ig h t, nesses.
ly d isc o u ra g e d to d ay . T h e e a r s '
a s e n sa tio n a l s h a k e -u p of th e C hicago w ere h u rle d b o m b a s ti­
cally in S ta te 's A tto rn e y C ro w e ’s
b u ilt up one of th e oldest e s­
w e re seen n o rth of R e d d in g , b a t p o sta l d e p a rtm e n t of th e m iddle
During Mr. Loomis’ term
N E W YORK, A ug. 27.
Som e ta b lish e d b u sin esses in th e city
d id n o t p a ss th ro u g h th e city. A W est is expected to follow F a h y ’s fin a l d e m a n d th a t th e y h a n g fo r
two
K
illing
B
obby
F
r
a
n
k
s
.
Mrs.
Lucinda
H
arriet
Klum
W
as
|
Round-Up
Program
P
ro,nisei
co rd o n w as th ro w n a b o u t all th e a r r e s t, w h ich m ay lead to th e so­
sco re old em ployes of th e 1and becam e one of th e o u ts ta n d in g HS lw a .v o r * Ashland has seen
BS t o
O ne O f W ell K n o w n R e sid e n ts
C row e rip p e d in to th e c o n c lu s­
H
otel
W a ld o rf a re e n jo y in g to- 1 su ccesses of A sh lan d
b ra n c h ro a d s , a n d th e c a rs w ere lu tio n of o th e r big p o sta l ro b b e r­
Be M ost Spectacular Ever
a renewed period of growth
Of
S
o
u
th
e
rn
O
regon
ions
of
th
e
a
lie
n
is
ts
t
h
a
t
th
e
day
th
e
un ex p ected f ru its of a !
N early a q u a r te r of a c e n tu ry
th o u g h t s u rro u n d e d .
H ow ever, ies of th e p a s t few y ears.
Show n At Pendleton
and development, credited
y o u n g sla y e rs a re ‘ m e n ta lly d is ­
frie n d sh ip t h a t flo u rish e d ,
fo r : ago. w h ile sh in g lin g th e ro o f of
tw o d a y s h a v e e la p se d , a n d n o th ­
S e cret se rv ic e o p e ra tiv e s h av e
largely to Ids initiative abil
O ne o f s o u th e rn O reg o n ’s best
alo n e, th ro u g h m any y e a rs, h is ho m e on th e B o u lev ard . Mr.
in g h a s been fo u n d of th e m en. h ad P a h y u n d e r o b se rv a tio n fo r e a se d ." He re fe rre d to D r. W il-j
PE N D L E T O N , A u g u st 27.—
liam W h ite , W a sh in g to n p sychia- loved p io n ee rs. M rs. L u c in d a l ia r - (sp e c ia l) — W ith a rra n g e m e n ts
You could have k n o ck ed me L oom is fell a s h o rt d ista n c e, and I tv. As a citizen, he is said
som e tim e, an d fo llo w in g h is a r ­
r
ie
t
t
K
lu
m
,
passed
aw
ay
a
t
h
e
r
tris
t.
a
s
“
Old
Doc
Y
a
k
.”
On A u gust 24, J . L ogan. A s­ re s t, h e w as su b je c te d to a severe
co m p leted fo r fo u r rela y s trin g s over w ith a -fe a th e r ,’’ said one, w as p a ra ly ze d from
th e
hip? to have subscribed more
B
ig
Crowds
hom
e
on
th
e
B
o
u
ie
v
a
rd
last
ev
e
n
­
d
e
sc
rib
in
g
his
am
a
z
e
m
e
n
t
a
t
to r ia lo g g er, saw a re d N ash e a r g rillin g . A lth o u g h he d en ied all
a t th e P e n d leto n ro u n d -u p , to be
dow n.
W ith p ra c tic a lly no fin- than his share to enterprises
C row ds sto rm e d th e c o u rtro o m ing a t ten o ’clock.
fla s h by th e J a c k s o n h o t sp rin g s, k n o w le d g e of th e crim e s te a d f a s t­
p re s e n te d fo r th e fifte e n th con­ le a rn in g t h a t A r th u r F o w ler, for I a n c ia l a ssista n c e , he s tru g g le d that will further the city’s
S he w as a d a u g h te r of Mr. and se cu tiv e y e a r, S e p te m b e r IS , IS th ir ty - th r e e y e a rs a c le rk in th e
g o in g S o u th .
In th e fro n t seat ly, h e fin a lly b ro k e dow n an d a d ­ to h e a r Crow e.
i "pven v e e rs. and in th e en d . had growth, and as an executive,
“
T
h
re
e
w
ise
m
en
c
a
m
e
o
u
t
of
M
rs.
E b e n e z e r F in le y a n d w as a n d 20, th e g re a t
b e sid e th e d riv e r, L o g an th o u g h t m itte d th a t he h a d ta k e n p a rt in
show
gives d ru g s to re in one c o rn e r of th e b u ilt h is b u sin e ss o u t of n o th in g
he took a leading part in se­
th e E a s t,” C row e d e c la re d , r e f e r ­ b o rn in A lbion, Iow a, M ay 8,
h e reco g n ized R oy D ’A u tre m o n t. th e crim e.
ev e ry p ro m ise of e c lip sin g ttia t of fam o u s old h o tel, had left a fo r­ T h e fa c t th a t he w as confined to
rin g to D o cto rs W illiam W h ite , of 1856. W h en b u t a little g irl she a ll o th e r y e a rs.
tu n e of $40,000 a n d th a t he h a d a w h eel c h a ir did not check his curing action favorable to
L o g a n w aved a t th e m an . w ho
F a h y ’s co m p an io n s in th e crim e W a sh in g to n , W illia m H ealy , of
cro
ssed
th
e
p
la
in
s
by
ox
tea
m
to
w
illed it, in lots of $300 to $500, c o u ra g e .
h u n c h e d dow n in th e se a t.
development.
T he fle e t ra c e h o rse s ow’ned by
w e re n o t n a m e d in th e o ral con­
B
oston,
an
d
B
e
rn
a
rd
G
lu
eck
,
of
H
oney
L
a
k
e
V
alley,
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
,
F o rm e r L in em an
T h e A sto ria lo g g e r tu rn e d h is fessio n , b u t th e ir id e n titie s a re
Geo. D ru m h e lle r, C. B. Irw in to his m an y frie n d s a n d asso ci­
E n v ia b le R eco id
U ntil 1900, w hen he fell from
m a c h in e a n d p u rsu e d th e N ash, expected to be le a rn e d soon. It Is New York C ity— th e fo u rth a lie n ­ tw o y e a rs la te r m oving to th e H a rry W a lte rs a n d E d d ie Mc­ a te s in th e e s ta b lis h m e n t.
On J a n u a r y 1. 1923. Mr. L oom h
he roof of his hqnie and w as p a r-
w h ich ra n aw ay from him . T he th o u g h t p o sible th a t o th e r se n ­ ist, Dr. H a ro ld H u lb e rt, is a C h i­ R o g u e R iv e r V alley „ ’h e re sh e C a rty , resp e c tiv e ly , w ill com pete
took o ffice as M ayor of A shland,
h
a
s
since
m
ad
e
h
e
r
hom
e.
cag
o
ph
y
sician
.
alyzed
from th e hips dow n, Mr.
in c id e n t w as re p o rte d to th e Ja ck - s a tio n a l ro b e rie s w hich took place
in th o se s te lla r e v e n ts, th e relay C L O TH IN G T H IE V E S
sw ep t in to office by a th re e -to
“
A
nd
one
of
th
em
w
as
so
sac-
M
arried
C.
K.
Klum
Locm
is
was a lin em an . A fte r his
so n c o u n ty sh e riff.
R O B ALBANY STORE one v o te o v er a s tro n g o p p o s i ­
rac e s w hich play an im p o rta n t
in th e m id d le W est m ay be tra c e d rilig e o u s as to d e c la re t h a t N a-
In
th
e
m
o
n
th
of
J
u
n
e
1876
she
n ju ry , lie b u ’lt up his b usiness on
Certain Of Man
tio n . H e m ade no c am p aig n , and
to F a h y . w ho w as a tru s te d em ­ th a n L eopold c o n sid e red h im se lf I -was u n ite d in m a rria g e to C. K. p a r t in th e ro u n d -u p p ro g ra m s.
th
e B o u lev ard .
On J a n u a r y 1,
L o g a n w as p o sitiv e t h a t th e plo y ee of tlie p o sta l service.
ALBAN Y, O re., A ug. 27. — A to o k no a c tiv e p a rt in g e ttin g
E ach o w n e r b rin g s w ith him com ­
th
e
C
h
rist
ch
ild
.
W
h
a
t
co
u
ld
b
e
‘
K
lu
m
,
p
io
n
e
e
r
te
le
g
ra
p
h
o
p
e
ra
to
r
1923,
he
was
elected
m ayor, and
m a n w as D ’A u tre m o n t. “ I w ork -
p e te n t r id e r s fo r b o th th e cow ­ band of c lo th in g th ie v e s w hich votes.
T h e G o v e rn m e n t h as sp a re d nc
H is w ide frie n d sh ip , and
m
ore
B
la
s
p
h
e
m
o
u
s
?
’’
of
th
e
valley.
his
term
w
ould
have
ex p ired ou
w ith him fo r six m o n th s a t one expense to ru n dow n th e persons
boys’ an d th e c o w g irls’ re la y , an d h a s been o p e ra tin g in th e N o rth ­ th e confidence of th e public in
“
T
h
is
y
o
u
n
g
fool,
N
a
th
a
n
L
eo­
W
ith
th
e
ex
cep
tio
n
of
th
e
son
tim e , a n d w ould know him a n y ­ w ho pu lled off th e tw p m illion
th is y e a r th e y p ro m ise an a rra y w e st th e p ast m o n th ro b b ed th e his a b ility alo n e a re said to have D ecem ber 31, 1925. A ccording to
say s
th e r e is no G od," w ho is in th e H a w a iia n Isla n d s
place. W h en I saw him S u n d ay , d o lla r ro b b e ry , an d officials a re pold,
h e re
last n ig h t, been resp o n sib le fo r h is election. J reco rd s, Mr. Loom is is th e firs t
of ta le n t w hich is in te rn a tio n a lly E ik m a n s to re
A shland m ayor w ho died in office.
h e w as w e a rin g a m u sta c h e a n d d e te rm in e d to go to th e bottom C row e sh o u te d . “ I w o n d e r, N a- a ll w e re p re s e n t a t h e r b edside at know n.
m a k in g aw ay w ith
$8,000
in
In office, th e M ayor took an I
th
a
n
,
w
h
e
th
e
r
you
believe
th
a
t
it
I
th
e
tim
e
of
h
e
r
d
e
a
th
.
T oday, all th e fla g s in th e city
a “ c o w p u n c h e r” h a t, d e c la re d L o­ of th e c rim e.
H andsom e Trophies
lad ies c o ats, d resse s and a p p a re l, a c tiv e p a rt in ev ery fo rw ard move- !
w
as
a
p
u
re
a
c
cid
e
n
t
t
h
a
t
c
au
sed
M
o
th
er
K
lu
m
,
a
s
sh
e
w
as
kn
o
w
n
a
re
fly in g a t h a lf-m a st as a to k en
g a n . T h e A sto ria m an sa id th a t
W ith th e a p p ro a c h of th e
O nly th e nioijt expensive g a r - 1 m en t, a n d is d escrib ed as hav in g
you
to
d
ro
p
th
o
se
g
lasse
s,
so
th
a
t
by a ll, is su rv iv e d by one d a u g h ­ ro u n d -u p , w o rk h a s begun on the
of rev e re n ce , a n d a ll th e h e a rts
h e h a d once been in a fig h t w ith
m e a ts w ere ta k e n .
I lie sam e been v ery o p en -m in d ed , and as
KNOCKED DOWN BY
th e law-s of th e s ta te of Illin o is te r, M rs. H y p a tia K. M cK endree
o n e of th e D’A u tre m o n t boys, and
tro p h ie s w hich a re co veted by all g ro u p is believed to h a v e robbed ' h av in g h e a rd a ll sid es b efo re m a k ­ n tiie city a ie heavy. T h e th o u ­
TRAIN;
UNINJURED
could
d
e
m
a
n
d
v
e
n
g
e
n
c
e
?
”
sa n d s of c h ild re n w ho w e n t to
of
M
e
rrill,
O
regon
a
n
d
th
re
e
sons,
«characterized th e m as b ra v e w hen
th e cow boys. T hey a re th e prize E a s te rn O u tfittin g s to re s on A ug- ing a decision.
Once his m ind
D
e
a
th
C
h
eck
s
M
u
rd
e
r
C
h
a
rle
s.
W
ald
o
K
lu
m
of
A
sh­
th e y w e re w in n in g , b u t said th e y
* 7 of c lo th in g v alu ed a t $7,000 w as m ad e up, ho w ev er, h e wag th e A shland schools w hile Mr.
sa d d le s, w ith s ilv e r tra p p in g s,
M A TH ESO N . C al., Aug.
— , C a p ita l p u n ish m e n t ch eck s m u r-
L oom is w as hi his s to re c o u n te d
la n d , O tto K lum of H o n o lu lu an d w hich w ill go to th e w in n e r of a n d th e W elch s to re in K elso on
lo s t th e ir n e rv e w hen th in g s w ent V erde M oser, a y o u n g m an from
,,
fe a rle ss, a n d held to h is course
d e r, C row e said , q u o tin g th e re - B lain e K lum of O a k la n d , Cal.
him as th e ir frie n d ,
and
th e
a g a in s t th e m .
$1.500
in a g a in s t all o pposition.
th e n o rth w e s t b u c k in g c h a m p io n ­ A u g u st 23, ta k in g
S p o k a n e , w as b ru sh e d
off th e
frie n d sh ip exist«d in la te r years.
c o rd s of Cook co u n ty . C row e, of
Tim fu n e ra l w ill be h eld from sh ip a n d o f th e w o rld ’s c h a m p io n ­ goods.
ra ilro a d tra c k h e re S u n d ay n i g h t !
Old Ashland R esident
thp D odge F u n e ra l C hapel F r i ­ sh ip b u c k in g . In a d d itio n , th e re
M E D FO R D , A ug. 27.— E d H a r ­ by th e c o w c a tc h e r of a locom o- j
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
on
P
a
g
e
F
o
u
r
)
He
w as horn on O ctober 16,
d a y m o rn in g a t te n o ’clock. In -! is th e >2,500 R o o sev elt tro p h y of
r i o t t , d r iv e r of th e H otel M edford tive. H e w as picked up in a s u p - ,
FOUR HOUSES BURN;
tp rm e n t w ill be in th e H a rg a d in e s ilv e r a n d b ro n ze to be aw a rd ed
b u s is c e rta in t h a t he saw Roy posed d y in g c o n d itio n a n d h u rrie d J
TOWN IS DESTROYED!18611 11
io«a. in tss7
he m oved to A shland w ith
his
C em etery.
D ’A u tre m o n t in th e S o u th e rn P a ­ off to th e c o u n ty h o sp ita l in R ed ­
th e a ll-a ro u n d cow boy of
th e
p
a
re
n
ts
,
tw
o
b
ro
th
e
rs
an
d
tw
o
R O SEB U RG , A u g u st 27— F o u r
cific d e p o t la s t S u n d a y noon. H a r ­ ding.
P e n d le to n and C h ey en n e show s.
siste
rs,
in
1895.
lie
w
as
m
a
rrie
d
resid en ce b u ild in g s, c o n s titu tin g
r i o t t reco g n ized th e m an as D’-
L a s t y e a r th e tro p h y w as w on by
T h e re it w as fo u n d th a t no i
tin* g r e a te r p o rtio n of th e town to N ellie L. D odge. He is s u r ­
A u tre m o n t, b u t a s n e a rly e v e ry ­ bones had been b ro k e n .
FIRE IS RAGING
Y a k im a C a n u tt, w ho m u st win it
M oser ■
i a t G reen s ta tio n , five m iles so u th vived by a b ro th e r, W ill Loom is,
o n e h a s a d o u b le, d id n o t b o th e r had su ffe re d a few b ru ise s an d i
ALONG RAILWAY tw ice a g a in b e fo re he can re ta in
to in v e s tig a te .
W h en h e h e a rd he w ill be o u t of th e h o sp ita l as j
P ro p o sed R o u te Yk’o n ld R u n F ro m o l R o seb u rg , w ere d e stro y e d by a sis te r, M rs. C. M. W aite, his
possession p e rm a n e n tly .
______
D oris.
j
E
U
G
E
N
E
,
A
u
g
u
st
27—
A
f
ir
e
j fire M onday a fte rn o o n .
An ap- w ife. and his d a u g h te r,
o f J . L o g an , of A sto ria , se ein g th e soon a s a sw ollen a n k le Is re s to re d ' S ta te Office H olders R esign From
Pasc«», W a sh in g to n , To
H
is
son,
A
lgie,
died
a
t
C am p
•
cov
erin
g
100
a
c
re
s
o
r
m
o
re
of
! peal w as m ad e to R o seb u rg for
m a n on th e P a c ific h ig h w a y , he to n o rm a l.
E lk o . N evada
Third Party W ork; W as
CONTRACTORS
MAY
!
a
id
and
th
e
city
s
e
n
t
som
e
of
its
I
Lewis,
d
u
rin
g
th
e
w
orld
w
ar.
| land n e a r C a rte r, a s ta tio n on th e
d e c id e d t h a t it m u st h av e been
l4iw V iolation
ASK INJUNCTION
C ounted am ong Mr. L o o m is’
E u g e n e -K la m a th F a lls line of th e
PO RTLA N D , A u g u st 27 P o s t­ ' a p p a ra tu s .
th e b a n d it an d no one -else th a t
DENIES THAT DRUG
F
ly
in
g
emibers
from
th
e
b
u
rn
-
D
ie
n d s and a c q u a in ta n c e s w ere
S
o
u
th
e
rn
P
a
c
ific
ra
ilw
a
y
,
25
h e saw .
SE A SID E , A u g u st 27— R e p o rts m a s te r J o n e s an n o u n c ed y e s te r­
SA LEM , A ug. 27. — M a rk e t
CAN MAKE COURAGE
|
ing
b
u
ild
in
g
s
se
t
fire
to
tlie
g
ra
s
s
P>
a<‘t
i< ally all th e re s id e n ts of
m
iles
above
E
u
g
e
n
e
,
w
as
r
e
p
o
r
t­
H a r r io tt says th e m an , a b o u t
w’e re c u rr e n t h e re to d ay t h a t c o n ­ d ay th a t c o n fe re n c e s betw een
•! A gent Spence an d S ta te P ro h ib i-
n
e
a
r
by
and
fo
r
a
tim
e
th
re
a
te
n
-
-
A
sh
lan
d . F o r a te a rle s s m an, it
ed
to
th
e
n
a
tio
n
a
l
fo
re
s
t
service
2 6 , w a s s ta n d in g a t th e tic k e t
PO R TLA N D .
A u g u st 27— D r. t i on C o m m issio n er C leav er have
tra c to r s w ho failed
to o b tain post o ffice a u th o r itie s lo o k in g to I t (I th e ‘lew
h
o
usehold
a
rtic
le
s
w
as
d
ec
la re d th a t
Mr.
Loom is
Window ta lk in g to t h e a g e n t. Tw o j A lb e rt S ch n eid er, dean of th e | re sig n e d from a c o m m itte e of offices h e re th is a fte rn o o n , a l­ aw’a rd s on th e S easide w a te r sy s­ tlie e s ta b lis h m e n t of an a ir m ail
o th e r men» a b o u t 36, w ere w ith school of p h a rm a c y a t N o rth P a - I seven o rg a n iz in g an In d e p e n d e n t th o u g h n o t in th e n a tio n a l fo re st. tem p ro je c t m ay e n jo in th e w a te r serv ice fo r th e P acific N o rth w e st w hich had been; c a rrie d from th e 'ia a v e ry few’ eneni es, if any. Be-
liom es. R o seb u rg fire m e n , how - ' ore ne took o ific e, lie was activ e
him.
cific D ental C ollege to d ay d en ied P ro g re ssiv e p a rty in O regon, fo l­ T he f ir e o rig in a te d fro m stu m p - com m ission from c o n tin u in g w ith have been going on fo r sev eral
i
ev
er, p re v e n te d th e flam es sp re a d - as a ‘‘iDzen in th e d e v e lo p m en t of
!
b
u
rn
in
g
by
fa
rm
e
rs
,
it
w
as
said
,
t h a t “ K a a p i,” a root found in th e low ing a 'c o n fe re n c e w ith G over­
c o n tra c ts le t T h u rs d a y to L. Le- ■ days.
ing
f u rth e r. T he c a n n e ry b u i l d - f r o m
his w heel c h a ir
a n d w as c a rrie d up th e m o u n ta in
T h e S e a ttle post office lias pro -
! beck an d t h e . C o ast C u lv e rt &
v a lle y of th e A m azon, in S outh n o r P ie rc e .
USE HUMAN HAIR
Dr. A. S la u g h te r,
took
ing
a
n
d
sch
o
o
lh
o
u
se
w
ere
saved.
|
,U,,K
a
lively
in
te
re
s t in e v e ry
¡ posed th a t th e N o rtw e s te rn c itie s
ON WOMEN’S GARB A m erica, h a s th e p ro p e rty of d es­ also a m em b e r of th e c o m m itte e , by a s tiff breeze. I t w as n e a rin g • F lu m e co m pany of P o rtla n d .
1
fo
rw
a
rd
m
oveiuet.
P ro g re s s was
g ree n tim b e r a n d fo re s t service
tro y in g fe a r a n d in stillin g c o u r­ h a s re fu se d to resig n .
T h e in ju n c tio n w ould be so u g h t i u n ite on a p ro je c t fo r a service
In lieu
! his w a tc h w o rd , and his in itia tiv e
LONDON, A ug. 27. — H u m an age
in
th e
cold-footed.
Dr. th e re o f he lias resig n e d a positio n m en a n d a crew’ s e n t o u t by local I on th e g ro u n d t h a t th e m ee tin g ' betw een Pasco, W a sh in g to n , and j
FACTORY W ORK STA RTS
i
in d icated th at lie w as guided by
|
E
lko,
N
evada,
w
hich
w
ould
con-
'
fire
-fig
h
tin
g
a
sso
c
ia
tio
n
s
/wrere
h a ir is th e la te s t a s s is ta n t to th e S c h n e id e r re c e n tly gave th e d ru g as special in sp e c to r of th e S ta te
. w as illeg a l, in t h a t a fo rm a l call
j it d u rin g his e n tir e life.
I
nect
w
ith
tra
n
s
c
o
n
tin
e
n
ta
l
p
lan
e
s,
¡
c
o
m
b
a
tin
g
it.
fa sh io n a b le w o m a n ’s to ile tte .
to a s tu d e n t as an e x p e rim e n t, L an d B oard.
I w as n o t issued.
NO RTH BEND, O re., A ug. 27. |
Hiul M any F rie n d s
T h is is th e f ir s t fo re s t f ir e in .
j c u ttin g th e tim e betw een
P o rt- i
It is now being used to d e c o ra te an(| found th a t it did n o t possess
M em b ersh ip of th e p o litical
As th e c ity ’s chief. Mr. L oom is
th is section of th e s ta te since th e j
¡la n d and New Y ork to 45 h o u r? .! — W o rk m en th is m o rn in g began
th e ir c o a t c o lla rs , c u ffs a n d even th e q u a litie s ascrib ed to it.
: c o m m ittee by s ta te em ployes is
c
le
a
rin
g
g
ro
u
n
d
fo
r
th
e
new
C
ut-
listen
e d to ev erybody, and took
re c e n t ra in s . T h e h u m id ity w as COUPLE MARRIED
P asco is m en tio n ed as a s ta r t- i
th e ir w aists. L a te s t c o a t m odels
D r. S c h n e id e r is a t p re se n t a t s a j(i (0 c o n s titu te v io la tio n of th e
lip
b
u
ild
in
g
of
th
e
s
o
u
th
e
a
s
t
cor-
c a re of even th e sm a lle st d e ta ils
ON OCEAN REEF ing p o in t d u e to th e fact t h a t j
show long black c o a ts trim m e d B u ffalo , w h ere Dr. S ta n fo rd , of j s ta te law s, w hich cau sed th e resig - 30 p e r c e n t a t 3 o ’clock th is a f t ­
e
r
of
S
h
e
rid
a
n
an
d
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
,
of th e city g o v e rn m e n t, H is re -
e
rn
o
o
n
,
h
a
v
in
g
fa
lle
n
a'
g
re
a
t
deal
m ail from O regon, S e a ttle , T a- ;
a t th e ed g es w ith a u b u rn h a ir, C lev elan d , m ade th e s ta te m e n t n a tio n s a t th e b e h e st of P ie rc e .
s
tre
e
ts
.
M A R S H F IE L D , A u g u st 27— c cm a an d S p o k an e could get to
tw o -sto ry
c o n c re te ,
to m a rk a b le m em o ry took c a re of
d u rin g th e p a st tw o days.
w h ile w a is ts h av e th e h a ir h u n g w hich d isa g re e s w ith Dr. S ch n eid ­
Y e sterd a y , it w as p o in te d o u t
Miss C ora W a rn e r of F re e w a te r P asco a t n ig h t and leave th e re h o u se th e C’u tlip ice cream f a c - ! d e ta ils t h a t m ig h t h av e been o v e r­
fro m th e ed g e of th e fro n t.
e r 's in v e stig a tio n s.
t h a t th e s ta te officials, in w o rk ­
v isited Coos bay a few y e a rs ago by p lan e a t 6 a. m ., re a c h in g i to ry .
looked by a n o th e r.
in g fo r th e t h ir d p a rty , w e re vio- 25 MEN BATTLE
i a n d w h ile h e re w as a g u e st of E lk o a t 11 a. m.
It is an n o u n c ed to d ay t h a t th e
TH E W EA TH ER
TID IN G S W IL L NOT
la tin g a n O regon s ta tu te p ro v id ­
frie n d s, w ho to o k h e r to M ussel
FOREST
BLAZES
fu
n
e ra l will be held
from th e
A
t
E
lk
o
it
w
ould
c
o
n
n
e
ct
w
ith
KI.AN M E E T IN G HAS
W ith th e te m p e ra tu re h o t a n d ;
ISSU E ON MONDAY in g t h a t “ no a p p o in tiv e officer
re e f, o v e rlo o k in g th e ocean. Y es­ th e p lan e fro m San F ra n c isc o on
D odge fu n e ra l chapel to m o rro w
g e ttin g h o tte r th e th e rm o m e te r
B E E N C A LLED O F F
B A K E R , A u g u st 27— A fo re s t te rd a y Miss W a rn e r choose M us­
sh a ll be a d e le g a te to a conven-t
a t 2 :3 0 .
F o llo w in g
th e cere-
its
tra
n
s
c
o
n
tin
e
n
ta
l
flig
h
t,
lay
r e g is te r e d 101 y e s te rd a y a f t e r ­ 8
M onday S e p te m b e r 1st. 8 tio n o r a m em b e r of p o litic a l com- fire on L ig h tn in g c re e k a b o u t 15 sel re e f a s th e scene of h e r w ed-
Riouy, th e body w ill be laid axcay
o
v
e
r
u
n
til
1
p.
m
.,
a
n
d
pick
up
n o o n , th e h o tte s t day w hich has 8 is L a b o r D ay a n d b ecau se 8 m itte e .’’ W hen th is w as le a rn e d ,
8
D ue to th e d e a th of 8
m iles w e st of S u m p te r w as re - d in g to R o b e rt B ry a n t of B rid g e w estb o u n d m ail fo r th e P acific
fn th e fire -p ro o f s lu m b e r , room
been h ad th is s u m m e r w ith th e 8 of th is T he D aily T id in g s 8 Mr. S pence and Mr. C leav er w ith - p o rte d a t th e h e a d q u a r te r s of th e
8 M ayor C. L. L oom is an d a s 8
T h e c erem o n y w as p e rfo rm e d N o rth w e st cities.
of th e c h a p el u n til th e com ple-
At
P
asco,
it
jj a
e x c e p tio n
of
one
w h en
th e ¡ 8 w ill not be issued t h a t day, 8 drew fro m th e c o m m ittee o f seven, W h itm a n
to k e n of re sp e c t, th e K u 8 . » _ ,
..
n a tio n a l fo re s t th is by R ev. W . R. S a n d e rso n of th e w ould d e liv e r m ail Io th e tr a in
K | UI K ,an t i l 5 m o rn ln g
‘ " " 01 tl" ‘ M aaoleum , w hen th e
te m p e ra tu re ro se to 103.
e . 8 n o r w ill T he T id in g s office 8 w h ile D r. S la u g h te r re sig n e d h is noon andi 25 m en a re being se n t M arsh field P re s b y te ria n
. th
. . . is city
.. I ' e (ie[.n .w y
p M tp o n e d
body w ill be „laced I„ a cry p t.
c h u rc h , -------------------
fo r P o rtla n d , a rriv in g in
temperature h a s been ris in g ste a d -
be Open fo r bu85reas. A11 n a p p o ln tiv e jo b to c o n tin u e fo r La ' to fig h t th e flam es.
a n d th e b rid e a n d groom wrere th e n e x t m o rn in g .
'
8 le c tu re w hich Rev. V. K. 8
Uy fo r th e p a s t w e e k , b u t it is , jj a d v e rtis e m e n ts and n o tic e s 8 : F o lle tte .
It is n o t know n how se rio u s m a rrie d on a p o in t n e a r th e
T
he
d
ista
n
c
e
betw
een
E
lko
and 8 A llison, local m in is te r, w as 8
^ o r *‘<m' ' nKeles -
th o u g h t to be s lig h tly co o le r to- j jj sc h ed u le d fo r M onday’s issue 8 I
T h e p e rso n s to ta k e th e places th e fire is, o n ly t h a t it is heav ily chasm w h ich o v e rlo o k s th e ree f. P asco is 450 m iles. It is propos-
V k » , zi 1« 1 »X A m .
M rs. C arl M urphy left y e s te r-
8 sch
ed u led to m -1.-
ak e at th e _ 8
d ay .
H o w ev er th e r e is still no , jj w iu be in se rte d T u esd ay .
8
on
a ; ed to e s ta b lis h th e service
v a c ate d by M r. Spence and M r. tim b e re d „ ’h e re a fire is h a rd to T he co u p le w ill re sid e
] d ay fo r Los A ngeles w h e re sh e
by
8 A rm o ry to n ig h t.
8
sign of the much needed rain.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 * C leav er h a v e n o t been n am ed.
c o n tro l.
ra n c h a t B ridge.
¡ J u ly 1, 1925.
I w ill v isit fo r sev eral w eeks w ith
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
I frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s th e re .
S ta te ’s A tto rn e y H in ts T h a t B oys
A re R e sp o n sib le F o r O th e r
Rig C rim e s
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
E
Tl
8 Mayor ol Ashland Died Last Night at l i
O’clock From Complication of Dis­
eases; Had Been Active As Ex­
ecutive and Citizen
MAYOR’S LIFE WAS
ERV
LEVEN!
I
T
IL
O /X
t