» I A shland D aily T idings malaela germs Cannot survive three months in the~rieh ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (International News Wire Service) VOL XL VIL SLAYERS ON "VACATION” BEHIND BARS ) WATERMELON r « NO. 307 TH IEV ES oet jail sen te n c es ! _____ R oseburg , Aug. 29.__» , « Three Coquille boys, W alter »{ « Paulson. Edgar Emery and « i « A r th u r « « « « * M cAdams, 17 and»! 18-year old youths, were » given th irty days in jail » apiece for watermelon thefts » at Dillard. The ,ads were ca«sht in PRESIDENT SAYS FAITH IS NEEDED GRAND DRAGON H ER E ON TUESDAY EVENING CENTRALIA MILL BURNED TO GROUND UPRISING IS IN EVIDENCE Both Yo f Killers m High « the act of « X0UnS Spirits; welcome Re- I« porters to Cells JUDGE IN SECLUSION TALKS CHICAGO, Aug. 29.!— Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb today declared th at they are “ glad that the trial is over so that we can settle down to real jail life.” They smilingly welcomed a new group or reporters to the County jail while Judge Caverly sat in the seclusion of his home deliberating their fate. , The boys seemed not a bit wor ried, and chatted with the news paper men. They said they w ant ed the addresses of the reporters who “ covered” the trial so th at they could w rite to them. Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthm« This is a proven fact. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. CENTRALIA, August 29—The Ninemire and Morgan lumber mill, located at Rochester, Washington. 15 miles from here, was destroyed by fire this morning. The loss. Mr .Coolidge Talks to Dele-j l)art,y covered by insurance, is estimated at $500 000 United States, Japan, Eng gates From Porch of The plant had a capacity of 125,000 feet dailv land and France Warn White House C averly »0 J a il A nyone W ho D is turbs H im W hile He Stu d ies T estim ony ASHLAND CLIMATE OF WELFARE No P olitical R eferences M ade in A d dies«; Dewls W ith Prom o- lion of B rotherhood WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. __ Fresh from his vacation of two weeks in the Vermont hills, Pres ident Coolidge, in his address to day, sounded an appeal for the practice in America of the home ly virtues of faith, loyalty and common sense. Mr. Coolidge went back to the Sermon on the Mount as the mosl expressive and definite standard of action for the promotion of hu man fellowship. “We of America today are too prone to let fancies of the moment dictate our cour ses of action,” said the President. “ Faith is almost a forgotten vir- ture. The events of th e years of the world way, and following have been trying times, enough to test the most firm faith. Most of us' have been tried and found waiting^ FLYERS READY FOR HOP Chinese Forces ABOARD THE CRUISER RICHMOND, August 29— WARSHIPS ARE SENT Favorable flying weather is forecast for tomorrow morn Troops E n trenching for B attle In Shantung; Guard A rsenal ing, when Lieutenants Smith and Nelson, American globe Near Shanghai flyers, will hop off from lvigtut, Greenland, for Indian Harbor, Labrador. The planes and flyers are readv for j I EKING, China, Aug. 2 9 __The their last ocean jump of 585 miles. ! United States, with England, GERMANY ACCEPTS DAWES PLAN BERLIN, August 29—The Dawes reparation plan was ratified today by the German Reichstag after hours of debate. All hills necessary to the execution of the plan were passed, though not without some debate. A disso lution of the Reichstag when it failed to agree was avoid ed by a compromise between the government leaders and the nationalists. The nationalists were the chief enemies of the Dawes plan. France and Japan today joined in ft four power” note to the Chon- government, advising and w arning that the Peking govern ment will be held responsible for all losses sustained in the civil war which seems imminent. War preperations between the Kingsu and the Chekian provin ces is being speeded up, and fight ing is expected hourly. Ameri. < an and British warships are on their way to Shanghai to protec. foreign interests. « » « i « « ? « « « « « « « « « « SAYS PARDON BAIT OF PROBERS The Grand Dragon. Realm » of Oregon, of The Ku Klux XX Kian, and his official family » of Portland, will be present Xi at the parade and ceremon- » 1 ial, which Ashland Kian No. » 10 is planning for Tuesday » ! September 2nd. Klansmen » j from all over Oregon are ex- XX pected to attend. “ Prisoner Says He Was Prom, The features of the even- » ised freedom for Lying ing, as announced today, » About Daugherty will be a fiery cross which » will illum inate the entire » STATEMENTS UNTRUE city, a parade on Main street, » an address by the Grand » At fi,h, vit <’la:„,s Sterns Reid O ui Dragon anil the naturaliza- » Liberty un Bait to MUH», on tion ceremony. jj «ire Convict » » » » » » » g g g w g ACCUSED’S TALK Colored B oozer M akes E loquent Speech of Tw enty M inutes; Is D ism issed ATLANTA. Go.. Aug. 29. — George E. Re mus. Cinclnatti mil- Honaire. m the federal prison’ hère serving a two-year term for con «Piracy to violate the federal pro. hlbltlon laws, today denied te sti mony given before the Brookhart- Daugherty investigating commit tee in W ashington. Mr. Remus declared in an affi- davit that he falsified when he > told investigators that he gave Je ««e Smith. Intimate friend Of the ex-Attorney General, thous ands of dollars for liquor permits. " ORTLAND, Aug. 29.— Floriau Slappey, or even Lawyer Chew •vould have marveled at a sermon Railroad Rlorknded, H ighw ay Un. T h reatens Jail that was given in municipal court HIGHWAY COMMISSION AWARDS CONTRACTS <ler Four Feet of Mud; City today. An immediate sentence await? Given for F'reedom Send W ar strips Repairs W ater Mains It could not be called less than anyone 'who disfurbes Judge Cav Remus claimed, in his sworn PORTLAND, August 29—The State Highway Com Other American and British a sermon. And it got York Stan erly, he said today, as he is busy mission has awarded the contract for grading and macad- battleships were yesterday rush ley, colored, out of jail on a li statem ent, th a t the false testi McCLOUD, Cal., Aug. 29. __ going through 1,900 pages of mony was given in return for a 9 and the surrounding vi aunznig the Weiser and Payette spurs on the Old Oregon ing from Chefoo to Wehaiwei tc quor charge. transcripts of the testimony. Ever McCloud Its conclusion promise of H arry Sterns, a tto r defend foreign settlem ent in th. loading still stolen » glacial bound. remains Ira n to \ \ . Storm of Enterprise, for $29,602. since the trial started, the judge cinity marked by grandiose gestures and ney for the committee, that the melons into their off car. of Forty » event of expected hostilities in falling the mud has been the target of numerous A « little a bow, won a round of applause influence of the investigators .John Hampshire has been given the contract for China’s latest civil war. choice melons were taken » Need Loyalty down Mount S hasta’s m elt “cranks” who sent him anony flow » away from them when they » A flood of wild rum ors of act and laughter from a crowded would be used to have him freed “Loyalty is a virtue that is grading the Myrtle Creek Section on the Roseburg and ing glacier was noted this after mous letters and threats, and who « were arrested. jj Coos Bay Highway for $35,560. Bids for grading the ual fighting between the warring courtroom. The baliff found it from prison. According to Remus noon. The McCloud river r a il- ! sadly needed. In times of a na- Intruded upon him. Determined « plea water of » tional crisis, our loyalty is un Gardiner Section of the Roosevelt Coast Highway have Chinese factions were received to necessary to knowk two square his immediate pardon was prom- road is They still entered blocked. a The not to be bothered, he has issued « guilty when arraigned this » day, but they are as yet unveri necessary to knock two square i?ed as the reward of giving test supply was restored today after limited. Once a danger point is t een rejected, being in excess of the engineer’s estimate an order that any person who dis » morning. Depradations in » passed, however, sedition become? imony that would implicate fled. A rigid censorship is in on which his gavel fell. town had been w ithout water turbs him will receive a heavy the Is I evah goin’ to quit drink Daugherty, although he had told force throughout the affected dis- I . « the Dillar vicinity had grown » for 36 hours, due to the flow ram pant, and many men plot prison sentence. » so serious that mains. the county » against the life of the nation. trict, making the transmission ol in ? ” York demanded in loud tones Sterns th a t he knew of no ille breaking the water Huge An example of the annoyances » recently placed a guard over » which reached the lower floor. gal transactions involving the At news almost impossible. the size of cabins, as well ‘ Our national life shou’.d be to which Judge Caverly has been rocks Nobody had asked him the ques torney-General. « the fields and ittatem ents » Troops Entrench and debris are carried one of common sense. There is subjected was yesterday’s incident as « trees tion. Nobody answered it for by the district attorney and » too much of a tendency to be ru l His affidavit begins by setting Troops are entrenching for the slow-moving mud stream him. when the m agistrate received by » the Judge Jones are to the effect » forth that it is made voluntarily protection of Kiangnan arsena over the McCloud river ed by m omentary passions and th re a ts that the courthouse would « Traffic ‘‘I is !” he shouted. York and w ithout threat or punishment that thieves captured will » ju st below Shanghai, and it k and the McCloud-Bartle thoughts of passing fancy.” M .s Carl Ixn elan d Parsed Away ‘ A lleged B ootlegger« R iddle be blown up on Septem ber 10, in railroad « be charged with larceny and at » believed th at the arsenal will b* quoted at length from the Bible; or promise of reward. No P o litics highway were both blockaded At H om e on Iowa Street Last an effort to end the lives of the « given sentences in jail. » “On the 10th dny of May” , says W ith B u llets; Rear Tires one of the first places attacked offered a num ber of admonitions a late hour. Although the flow Coolidge’s speech, delivered to two young killers. Night at Six to those in the courtroom who, the statem ent, "I was called on » « » » » » » » » 8 8 B B by the rebels. Blow n Out yesterday was as heavy as that several hundred delegates of the Evidently the ju rist considered Thousands of refugees from the unlike himself, were not behind In the Atlanta prison by Harry of the previous day, the river of N ational F ratern al Society of the th reats seriously, for he an Mrs. Julia Roberta Loveland, MEDFORD, Aug. 29. — l n an several affected provinces con the railing. He waived his arms. Sterns, an attorney for the Un nounced that not only would no mud hud somewhat subsided this America who gathered about the 26. passed away hi her home at His voice rose and fell in a series ited States senate investigating afternoon. W hite House, contained no re« 190 Iowa street last evening at attem pted arrest of alleged boot tinue to flock into Shanghai, one be adm itted to the courtroom of crescendos and dlmlnueudoes. committee, known as the W heeler- leggers Wednesday night, County their cate presenting' a serious Highway Under Mud Terences to politics. It dealt sole six-thirty o'clock. on th at date, but that “ the public ile ta lk id 20 minutes. At the end Brookhart committee. He told Prohibition Officer Sam Sandefer problem to the government. They The McCloud-Bartle highway ly with the promotion of the wel and employees of other courts” She was a daughter of Mr. and had the unpleasant experience of report extensive troop movements of the time, after he had prom me th at he spoke with the full is under mud four feet deep, and fare of hum anity through a spirit will be barred from the building. • Mrs_ Henry Reid and was born j having his car badly riddled witl in Shankhung, Klangsu, and ised that Judge Ekwall would authority of the committee mem A cordon of guards, to be armed is impassable. The road is an of brotherhood and ^fraternity. love him if he could “ get loose bers. Chihli provinces. High ideals as an active pro m years ago b she r tol, bu c s rom with rifles and revolvers, will su r im portant artery of travel to and ary 6, 1898. Eight his tim e"— Ekwall whirled in his “Get Daugherty" M artial Law round the entire block on which from numerous mountain settle m oter of national welfare and In m arried Carl Loveland of this chair. “ ’The com m ittee’, he said, *ls M artial law lias been proclaim "One bullet sped through the ments. Yesterday, the tem pera ternational peace were stressed the courts are located. city and has resided here since front of the car, and the rear ed in the Chinese teri itory sur “ York,” he said, **With aji- out to get Daugherty and It is ture reached 100 degrees. by the President. In Good Humor th at time. She was very well- tires were blown out by other rounding Shanghai, and no one other pint, you could have preach- common knowledge that you paid Lawrence Turnbull and Hur- Both y o u n / slayers were in known here and prom inent in so laden pellets. The rear of the Is allowed to enter or leave the ed a better sermon. However him about $300,000 during your bert Hamilton, employees of the DEER ARE PLENTIFUL cial circles. ffood hum or as they left the jpourt- you've talked yourself out of Cincinnati operations. The com Car was showered by bullets, and city during the night. Troops local lum ber company were lost MARSHFIELD, Aug. 29. — room where they have sat for Jail.” She is survived by her husband, m ittee w ants a statem ent that guarding the railway stations are the agent bad a close call. nearly six weeks and heard them for fifteen hours on Mt. Shasta H unters in this section of the Carl Loveland; her son. Car, Jr. will implicate Daugherty directly’ No Official Report m aintaining a rigid censorship of when they ciimbed to the peak state have found deer plentiful selves excortiated as “ m urders, » tr a Pa7 n? ’ ».,MrJ aud Mra- H enry j At two o'clock yesterday after- he said. the telegraph and mails to Nank- perverts, cold-blooded fiends” , In an effort to find the origin of in Coos county and many have. id of Ashland; two brothers, noon, no report of the affair had 'ng, in an effort to prevent thp ALLEGED MANN ACT th e mud flow. From Misery I retu t tied from the woods with VIOLATOR ARRESTED “I told him I knew of no Illegal an d alm ost every other epithet in Douglas Reid of Ashland and been made to the offices of the sending of word to widely-separ transactions involving Daugherty. th e lexicon of vituperation. They Point, the highest point they i limit kills. Several made kills H arry Reid of Stockton and five ated enemy camps. All shipping district attorney or the sheriff. EUGENE, Aug. 29. —— Jack He then said that If I would heln reached, they had a splendid view within a mile of Marshfield. h ad m ore the appearance and de sisterq. Miss Violet Reid of Reno. 1 According to garage employees bas been warned not to"proceed Monte of Portland was arrested the W heeler-Brookhart commit of the glacier, and say th at the m eanor of boys out of school than Nevada; Mrs. Oscar Silver of Ash- w here Sandefer brought his car up the Yangtse river after dark snow blanket which protects the today at West F ir by Lee More tee to fram e some transactions on W AITER BORROWS CAR; anything else. They had chafed an . rs. Andrew McGee of A sh -' the prohibition agent refused to I under the penalty of being fired glacier from heat is gone. lock, deputy United States mar Daugherty, the committee would BOTH NOW MISSING somewhat under the long and te land ; Mrs. Earnest Royce of j say anything, except that he had upon regardless of the national shal, on a Mann act charge. get me out of the penitentiary ” dious trial, and the prospect of btockton and Miss Dorothy Reid j been fired upon when he surpris- ity of ships. ; KENNETH, Cal., Aug. 29. — It is claimed Monte, a number tw o w eeks’ “ vacation” before they REFUSES LIQUOR; 8 1 and‘ I °d bootleggers he had been watch- W elhalwel, one of the scenes , Mrs. C. A. Ricketts loaned her of weeks ago, transported a wo HEIR TO THRONE GETS PALS TAKE BLOOD know th eir fate left them all Mrs. Royce has been in Ash-i Ing, He told the men th at he of th e preparations for war, is a man from Wyoming to Portland. ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME j car yesterday to her w aiter, who amfles. an for the past two weeks a t the knew the names of his assailants Rritlsh-leased seaport and the 1 wanted to borrow It for only ten Monte claims she was his wife at PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. W ithin ten m inutes after court bedside of her sister. H arry Reid ,b u t refused to reveal th eir iden- foreign settlem ent there has an the time, according to Morelock NEW YORK. August 29—The Because W alter O’Brien refused ' minutes. He has not returned. adjourned yesterday, “ Dickie” and Violet Reid are unable to at-I tieies. He also refused to give Prince of Wales, heir to the B rit aera of 285 m ie s. It is located 1 He will he given a preliminary to purchase a pint of liquor as he ’ 'I be w aiter was to be tried in two Loeb was singing lustily in his tend the funeral. ish throne arrived in New York the locality where the shooting on the N orthern part of the hearing before E. C. Immel, Unit on a charge of bootlegging. ■cell, “ Oh Go W ay and Let Me had promised. Roy Kennedy and I Funeral services will be held occured. A big fleet of Shangtung peninsula, and is an ed States commissioner, here th 's afternoon. E a t” as be attacked a heaping W illiam Garvin announced they from the Dodge Funeral Chapel at small bouts swarmed about the Yesterday afternoon, Mr. San- i Im portant shipping point, Saturday. plate of food. He was in high would take a pint of blood in ten o’clock tomorrow morning, Cunaril liner, "Berengaria, as she defer could not be located for a ' stead, and draw ing razors, pro good spirits. under the auspices of the Chris d ro p p e d a n c h o r. S te a m s h ip s , , verification of the story,, or an ■ ceeded to do so last night, police VICTIM OF BLAST tian Science Church. tugs and cutters nearby set up a ! account of th e affair. say. DIES IN HOSPITAL noisy welcome. A private yacht Interm ent will b e ‘in the Moun J -------— _______ _ The two other men visited TUTTLE RESIGNS tain View Cemetery. MANY ANTELOPE O'Brien and each brought a pint ______ KELSO, Wash., Aug. 29. — took the Prince to Glencove, Long TIDINGS POSITION . . I Island, where he motored to Syo- c iry ---------, Hartley, , 53, who of liquor, giving him to under- lh v itix Installed This Week Do NEAR LAKEVIEW . ¡J -----, was fa- , • o il,, . s e tt. H e w ill be th e g u e s t o f M r. stand th a t when that was gone he Away W ith P um ping Min- tally injured Sunday when a rock | After acting as editor of The LOGGER CRUSHED KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 29— 9 1 st D ivision V eterans to Meet in thrown by a blaiit struck him as and Mrs. Jam es Burden during eral W ater apd Gas Tidings for over a year, Lee Tut was expected to purchase a pint. BY LUMBER TRAIN the International Polo Matches The antelope, once the most nura- Los A n geles for Two Day ______ he lay In the hunkhouse at the j tle resigned from the staff yes When they drew razors, O’Brien between the American and B rit i erous of anim als on the W estern Annuul Reunion Improvements completed this Eufaula company camp, died at terday. He is undecided as to fought back, using a razor of his ish teams. BEND, Aug. 29. — Because he j plains, is today practically un the Kelso hospital today. He is whether he will enter newspaper own. The police took the three week in handling the natural car- failed to jum p from the runaw ay j known except in isolated areas LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29. — to St. Mary’s Hospital for treat- ■ bonic gas and natural lithia wa- supposed to have a brother, John work in another city, or will de .. , train when the signal was sound- Public sentim ent and federal Committees composed of hundreds ment, and then arrested Hartley, residing at 8t. Paul, MAN ARRESTED FOR th e m .jte r flow from the Silver Geyser ed a „ d other member8 velop his dairy ranch. of the protection combined have made a LIQUOR POSSESSION of form er 91st Division veterans Minn. The funeral will be held on the Pompadour Mineral train crew had leaped to safety, W ith his resignation, the staff None is seriously injured. safe home for the anim als near I under the leadership of Frank Thursday from the Catholic Springs holdings near Ashland has been reorganized, Miss Edith George B. Creech of W alla Walla, j Lakeview. The herd is estimated P. Doherty, President of the 91st church. KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 29.— have resulted in doing away with Dodge handling «the society col W ash., was crushed under a mass! to have between 6,000 to 8,000 Division Association, are laying DRY LAW BREAKERS C. A. W iugust, charged with the the pumping of m ineral water umns and city editor work, while of steel and tim bers when a : bead. JAILED AND FINED sale and possession of intoxicat extensive plans for the entertain VANCOUVER MAN and gas, it was announced today. Shevlin-Hixon logging train rac Dan Bowerman takes over the" ing. liquor, having no driver’s li As many as 90 have been coun ment of fifteen thousand “ Powder The natural flow of the geysei ed down a ’steep grade and left telegraph and desk work. EUGENE, Aug. 29. — Buck GORED BY BULL cense, and having a car improp During the time th a t Mr. Tuttle Mowreader, Claud Mowreader, provides an ample supply of na the track near Camp No. 1, 35 ted a t one tim e from an autom o R iver” boys during their fifth an erly licensed, was last night bile. Seeming to realize th at they nual reunion, to be held in Lds was connected with The Tidings, Ben W right and M. S. Johnson, tural carbonic gas for the com miles south of Bend, late yester- VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 29. a re protected, the anim als show Angeles, California, Saturday and -—M- B. Cunningham, owner of brought to the Klamath county It has grown from a seven to an who were arrested Sunday night pressing plant and abundant cold jail from Chiloquin. day- i little fear, and take great delight Sunday, September 27 and 28. the Clover Leaf dairy in east eight column paper, and has as at Florence by Deputy Sheriffs • n,ineral w ater for bottling, a n d ! Four men were on the logging in racing with cars. Their speed Once each year the veterans of Vancouver, was attacked yester sumed a m ore aggressive policy on charges of violating the p ro -! for coolil,S Purposes in the com -' THIBET FRAMES DEVIL train of 14 cars, drawn by a has been gauged at from 40 to 55 this famous Wild W est Division day and seriously injured by a of getting and presenting news. hibltion laws, were each sentenc- j Press*ng plant, large locomotive, when the air- miles an hour. IN ROLLING FOR LUCK come together for a reunion to valuable Holstein bull he was ed in the Eugene justice c o u rt; Effect Saving brakes refused to work. Earl B . ----------------------- --- fight again the battles of the Ar leading into the barn. The ani today to serve six months in j a i l ! These improvements effect a W ebber, engineer, signalled^ for j KILLED WHEN CAR LONDON, Aug. 29. — They use gonne and renew acquaintances mal had been dehorned, but used SAYS TAX DRIVES considerable saving in operation the crew to clear the train, W eb and to pay a fine of $500. “ crooked” dice when they shoot UPSETS IN ROAD made during their service days. ' the stubs effectively. OUT BIG CAPITAL Buck Mowreader pleaded guil costs, and dem onstrate the per ber, W alter H. Scott, conductor, craps with the devil in Thibet. This y ear’s reunion brings tori Mr. Cunningham was attacked fect control of the geyser, accord- and A rthur Moore, jum ped be OOLDENDALE, Wash., Aug. gether the veteians of the entire by the animal two weeks ago, but Sir Charles Bell, form er political M c M i n n v i l l e , Aug. 29. — ty to possession of liquor. Claud ing to a statem ent issued by the fore the runaw ay train laden with M owreader to the charge of sell officer in Thibet, revealed this 29. — Everett Crane, 17, a son Division, some coming from Alas- escaped with slight injuries. Forty-one and a half million dol P G i n n n n v f today. n r io v n u v result-j n a n lt I _ - . company This H has ing It, W right to the charge of green logs, left the track. Creech in describing the annual ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Crane of ka, W ashington, Oregon, Idaho, j lars have been driven out of Ore ——— ___________ ed in the Pom padour Chief spring of gaming with the devil for “the Lyle, was killed last night near Montana, Utah, Hawaiian Islands! gon by the state income tax. ac possession and Johnson said he being opened to the public for ’ was on the rear of the engine. PIONEER IS HURT luck of the year.” The devil’s Lyle on the White Salmon road, cording to George L. Rauch, Port sold liquor. and California. ' drinking purposes. , SCIO, Ore., Aug. 29. — Mrs. opponent picks the dice, and his when his automobile turned over land attorney, who addressed a Elaborate arrangem ents are Rebecca Morris tripped over a The m anagement has extended LITBIAN PICNIC, and pinned him underneath meeting of the Kiwanis club here STOLEN CAR HALTED; being made to entertain the visit-1 ,oose board Monday and f , pair shows nothing but sixes. The an invitation to the public to visit DANCE POSTPONED hl, che8t. devil’s BUUUir‘ shooter sera gets dice with today. He declared this money ors with sight seeing trips to the breaking both h n n « OCCUPANTS JAILED the springs during business hours, beaches, dance., a r o d » and ,h . '« « . »»‘N o s bo, d e .e e . “ Big Dick” Young Crane was returning to was needed for the development to see it in actual operation. W ith Due to the death last night of Lyle from a visit with friends, and -1 a .U aa .Li a I —- JOB«. “ Aimt always wins over “ Little Joe.’ o f the state’s natural resources. REDDING, Cal., Aug. 29. — the exception of the trips to the motion picture s tu - , Reeky,” as she is called by every- famous Mrs. Carl Loveland, the Lithians the lights on his car were not Mr. Rauch insisted likewise An automobile stolen dlos of Hollywood, w here various ; one> is 82 yearB old and ig Qne in Mt. springs at Saratoga, New York, that the publicity given the op- Shasta yesterday was overhauled the Ashland spring is said to be will not hold their weekly dance working. He was driving with tha movie stars will p e n a l l y act ■ of the earliest settlers of this Funeral Tom orrow— The funeral of William Stacy oration of the blue sky law and on the state highway last even the largest in the United States. at the park pavilion Saturday aid of a flashlight and struck a as hosts and hostesses to the boys. , community, having crossed the evening, it was announced today. log, which upset the machine. of Modesto, form er partner of alleged violations of that law pre- ing by Traffic Officer Reynold. On Sunday, A ugust 31, the 1 plains with her parents when Paulserud, will be held at the jvented capital coming here. He The car contained Harold Moore Silver Geyser will be released, The Lithian picnic, which was to His failure to reach home caused THE WEATHER quite young. This is the third Stock U ndertaking parlors to also pleaded for religious toler- and Theodore Vaughn. They are] and the public is Invited to watch have been held at Lake of the a search to be made, and the over, Report for the last 24 hours; time she has broken this arm , the Woods on Sunday has also been turned auto was discovered a t , Maxlmum> morrow at ten o’clock. Interm ent 9 4 . MIntmum 59; Set ln It «pout. last break being in exactly the will be yin the Mountain View called off. midnight. Maximum, 84. •ame place. Cemetery. C A M DEATH 1% '0'"“1 P6 "- W I FOR SHOTS " , , * 45 IMPROVEMENTS AID WILL GET TOGETKR