Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 04, 1924, Image 1

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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
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
PROTECTION
0 F FOREIGN
LIVES SURE
Chinese
Foreign
Office
Promises Safety to
All Aliens
REPORT
HEAVY
SLEEPIN G SICKNESS
DEATH LIST
8
8
R
»
8
8
8
8
8
18
GROWS
Both W arring
P rovinces
Lose
M any Men in T oday’s
F igh tin g
PUT ACTORS
IN JAIL FOR
WILD PARTY
R. R. FARES DOWN
IN LAST 4 YEARS
NO. 3
MADRAS SW E PT BY FIR E
MADRAS, Ore., Septem ber 4— The m ain business section of
.■ adras, coan ty seat of Jefferson county, w as sw ept by a $200,004)
r u e early tin s m orning. Thirteen business firm s w ere w iped out.
ih e fire w as of undeterm ined origin and started in a restaurant. A
m a l e ' p i i ’T t / 5* h l"dered thp f,Pe H a t e r s , com posed of the total
SCHOOLS TO
OPEN DOORS
ON MONDAY
Teaching
Three
ADVANCES TOWARD TITLE
SEVEN
.
Staffs for All
Schools Are
Complete
K 1A TT, R. I., Septem ber 4— Mary B row ne, form er national
c’ia,nP,o ,,’J o<la> advanced to th e sem i-fin al round o f the w om ­
en s national g o lf tournam ent, d efea tin g B ernice W all, W isconsin GIVE
COMPLETE LIST
E ight A ctresses B ein g H eld U ntil (h am p ion, R and 4. M iss B row ne w ill m eet G lenna C ollett, form er
‘on,° " ° w ‘n ,h e uPPer brackets of th e sem i-fin als. Mrs Work on R enovating B uildings
E scorts Furnish Their
JJ2L?
i am pbeR m eets Mrs. C larence Vanderbeck in th e other sem i
F inished; Many Teachers
j
final m atch
Ronds in Cash
Com ing Rack
TH REATEN L IF E O F PRINCE
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. __
HELD
W ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Ih is is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 4, 1924
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8
TOKIO, Sept. 4. -
An 8
epidemic of sleeping sickness 8
which started some time ago 8
continues to sweep through- 8
out Japan. To date, 1,000 8
deaths have been caused by 8
the m ysterious malady. No 8
cases have so far been re- 8
ported among foreigners, and 8
« every preventitive m easure 8 ! Twenty Members of HollV-
« is being « e d to prevent the 8 i
wood Colony Arrested
8 spread of the disease.
R
_
—
By _ Police
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
LOSS
ASHLAND CLIMATE
HOURS
, BEAST SENTENCED TO
2 1 4 YEARS IN
JAIL
M
BORAH SA YS
OF
DAVIS POOR
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8
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. 8
8 — H arry
Dunlap,
found 8
I 8 guilty of crim inal assault t:
8 on several women and rob- 8
i bery of their men escorts, 8
8 today was sentenced to 214 8
8 years and two life sentences 8 j
8 in prison, the term s to run 8
8 consecutively. Judge Crail, 8
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8 in passing sentence, branded 8 La toilette
Follettp and
and A
aa T J
Coolid
« Dunlap as one of the w orld’s 8
A rp
s£!!?ild*e
Are Leading in Middle
8 worst crim inals.
»j
West Says Leader
• « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
MADE
CLOSE
SURVEY
D eclares D a v i 7 7 ^ ing Tour May
PLEASES VISITORS
B in Him Votes ¡„ W heat
PEKIN, September 4— F u 1 1
and Corn B elts
protection of foreign lives and F igu res Show That W ages Have Held in jail for more than seven
School bells will peal out again |
.?*' GSETT, N. Y., Septem ber 4— F o llo w in g th e receipt o f a let-
property in Shanghai was today
CHI( AGO. Septem ber 4__ The
Gone Up and Fares Down
V o T '/ i i ? “ ’it IlfK ° f th ® Prill<‘e ° f W ales’ Luis
«f '»>e next Monday, when the Ashland ! Address by J ^ d Z —
hours while waiting for the open­
promised the French, British,
s nj Judge C. M. Thomas ,)residential contest in the middle
In 1‘ast Few Years
ing of the county bail clerk ’s of-i New l o r k police bomb squad, hurried th is afternoon to th e Burden schools open after a « «*•________
three months
Is L iked; L ithians to H ave
west now lies between President
American and Japanese legations
fice, tw enty members of Holly­ nTTh ’ » 5 ^ ‘S® P rin ce is stayin g. A letter received at, th e o ffic e vacation. The teaching staffs were
Program
T
his
E
ven
in
g
by personal representatives of the
Coolidge and La Follette, accord­
in N ew York declared th a t th e write»- some time ago completed for all
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. __ wood's movie colony were today
Chinese foreign office. The ac­ In the four years th a t have elaps­ released on bail after a sensation­ intended to k ill W ales. T he letter w as signed ‘M arcus E. G ilroy.’ three institutions, and crews of
ing to statem ents made this a ft­
P o lice b elieve the nam e fictitio u s.
Tomorrow
morning
at
10:30
tion followed protests of the for­ ed since September 1, 1920, when al raid on what the police called
ernoon by Senator Borah, noted
men have been putting the build­
eign powers and the landing of the “ g u arantee” of net retu rn to a ‘ wild house p arty ” in a Laurel
ASK STOCK SALE STOPPED
ings in order. All ig practically the Rev. Mr. Edwards, former independent leader of Idaho.
fore;gn marines on Chinese soil. the railroads as a result of Feder- Canyon residence.
In an exclusive interview with
in readiness for the opening date. Methodist m inister of Ashland
Pi«...1 <)I‘TLAND, Septem ber 4— In a letter addressed to G overnor
will
open
the
session
of
the
Old
Both quarelling provinces suf-{al war tim e operation were with-
the
International News Service,
H
igli
School
Teachers
F i g i ‘ C h an y s
Pierre, th e com m ittee to inquire into th e sa le o f q u estionab le stock
Soldiers’
and
Sailors’
Reunion
As-
im
p
o
s
e
d
o
f
Oswald
W
est
and
G
eorge
B
lack,
ask
f
o
7
a
/
e
l
t
’
feiod heavy losses today when the drawn and th e roads were left to
Borah
declared that John W.
Teachers in the High school for
Headed by Jules Lebaron, head
sociation with an address. The Davis was definitely "out of the
Kiang Su army of North China make both ends meet as best they of the Lebaron production com­ n in foreign oil stocks. The request follow s an announcem ent that this year, as announced
Parks wiI1 cooPerate w ith th e com m ittee. The com m ittee finds are: B. C. Forsyth e prinrinaU ' f ° UP fr° In Grants Pa8S wiH co«- race.”
defeated the Chekiang army, ac­ could, the railroads through low­ pany, the actors today pledged
cording to reports.
W. R. Hughes, civics and U S
in
aftern oon ’s Program
Based on Survey
er rates have reduced the cost themselves to a b itter fight
H istory; A nnette W eatherford I
f
Ashland unit of the
Borah based his statem ents oh
of transportation to the public by against the charges of liquor vio­
home economics; M argaret Casad^
artlllery wil> have charge of a first hand survey of the poli­
NEW iO R K , September 2— ■ $5,109,000 a day and have re- lations and disturbing the peace
GIRL H URT BY BO ULDER
biology;
Minnie
Poley,
Latin
and
°
6Ven,ng
entertainm ent.
Lhanghai, China’s greatest city, duced th eir costs to operation $4,- preferred against them by the
tical conditions throughout the
1-argc
Crowd
as weli as control of two of the 852,000 a day. The net return Hollywood police.
teacher’s training; Eva Poley,
agricultural west. The leader de­
Today, a large crowd of old clined to predict the outcome of
richest provinces in China, are I of the roads in September 1920
Grace Hawk-
Eight women, alL actresses ac­ posure d u e to a night spent near th e sum m it, M is /fi/r i^ ia ^ D r u m home economics.
war
veterans, as well as many the election iu November, but de­
the stakes in the internecine war! averaged $2,656,000 a day and in cording to the police, will be h> ld i au gh ter o f H enry Drum , form er w arden o f th e W alla W alla s t « f ’ yard, science; Frances F rater
penitentiary,
is
b
eing
brought
down
th
e
m
ountain
b
tw
e,v?
m
±
threatened in China now between June 1924, the last month for in jail until their escorts furnish
English; Aileen Shephard, music; younger persons, gathered in clared that the middle west would
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k
M arshal Chi Hsieh-yuan, Tuchun which figures are available aver- bail.
Zipora Blumenfeld, physical tra in ­ Lithia Park to hear Judge C. M not support Davis.
of Kiangsu province, and General aged $2,135,000.
ing; W. R. Henry, m athem atics; Thomas speak at the morning ses­
Sen sation al Clim ax
Borah indicated that the Dem­
Judge Thomas made an
Lu Yung-hsiang, the governor of
Reduction in railroad expenses
Ethel Tempiin, Spanish; Alice sion.
The raid came as a sensational
ocratic nominee was running a
Kidder, commerce; Ethel Wheel- 1
forceful speech, pay poor third, but voiced the opin­
Chekiang province.
j of $4,852.000 a day has been climax to a feud th a t has been
er. English; Cleo V. Howe]1 ! *“ g trib ate to tbose who had de
Although
Shanghai is t h e ! PrInclPaBy due to reduction in growing between the police and
- j fended the country’s honor In the ion that Davis’ pending speech-
science.
chief prize the fighting is not ex- wages and efficiency of manage- members of the movie colony for
m ak’ng tour through the wheat
earlier days.
pected to take place in the im- ment. Reduction of wage rates almost a year. Some tim e ago
The Junior high school instruc­
and
corn belts might materially
For this evening, a program
m ediate vicinity of the city for saved the railroads $1,710,000 a the police discovered an old Los
tors will be: Ila M. Myers, prin­
increase hjs strength.
cipal; Mell Carter, gram m ar; given by the Lithians is the fea
fear of foreign
intervention, day in June, 1924 as compared Angeles ordinance which made
La Follett«» Strong
which would spoil the plans of with the wage biil in September parties after 10 p. in. unlawful
Nora W ard, geography; Ruth Mit­ ture. Wm. Briggs, city attorney
“ Front jn y survey,” said Borah,
of both warlords
chell, draw ing and arithm etic; will represent Mayor C. H
Shanghai, a 11920, Through efficiency of man- To retaliate, an attorney discover
1
would say that La Follette will
Pierce in an address of welcome
city of nearly 2,000,000 inhabi-i a6ement the num ber of employes ed a series of ordinances, making Drop M atter o f C losing Jenny H ospitality
O rganization
W ill E sther Henry, history, civics and Mrs, L. N. Woodside 1 b scheduled win in the agricultural districts.
Creek D istrict on P le a of
music; Edna Goheen, English;
tants, contains two foreign con-1 bas been greatly reduced, there even the holding of church on
\ isit Copco on Septem ber
to sing a solo, while Instrum ental The farm ers are groaning for re­
K
lam
ath
Men
Sunday
a
violation.
Many
ridi­
Alice
Robertson,
sixth
grade;
cessions— French and
interna- beinR 365,000 less employes in
lief. The present inflated prices
14; G oing to K lam ath
Edna Kennedy, fifth grade; Mar­ selections by Mrs. E. A. Woods Ol farm produce swing votes to
tional— with populations of a b o u t1 service iu June 1924 than in Sep- culous laws, such as the one for­
and sons will be another feature
bidding street car conductors to
So great was the opposition
20,000 — Americans, British, tember 1920.
The Lithians held, th eir regu­ garet Thomas, fourth grade; Lysle Dr. Mattie Shaw will give a read­ ( oolidge. But I can see no hope
Increases in wages under the shoot at rabbits from th e 'r e a r of m anifested by Klam ath ‘Falls lar monthly m eeting at the Rag Gregory, second grade; Isabella
French, Portuguese, Germans and
ing, Dr. G. I’hetteplace will sing at present for the candidate of
other nationalities, not including. Transportation Act of 1920 were a car platform , were discovered. sportsm en last night to m aking gedy Ann Sweet Shop last night W attenbarger, first grade; Lizzie
a solo, and the Rev. W. Judson the Democratic party getting
15,000 Japanese.
1 greater than the decreases and
the Jenny creek aiea a game re­ with an attendance of about M erritt, third grade.
Sweeping Raid
Oldfield
will tell civil war anee many votes.
The outcome of this was th at fuge th at the m atter was drop­ thirty. A delicious supper was
Hawi hoi ne Instructors
Fear Intervention
wages have been higher dur-
The lace is between conserva-
dotes.
Teachers at Hawthorne will he.
In 1913, the last tim e fighting ing the four years than before or the actors were not arrested for ped. A m eeting of the Jackson served. Three new members were
tfern
and the progressive move­
The old soldiers and sailors
occurred near Shanghai, the arse- during Federal Control of the holding parties at late hours, al County Game Protective Associa­ voted in, Dave W hittle, Morton Grace Sinema, principal; Edythe
ment. I regard Coolidge as the
though raids on alleged unlawful tion was held at the city hall fox Hansen and Elwood Hedburg. It Stevenson, fifth and sixth grades; seem to be enjoying the hospital­
nal at Kiangnan, a suburb of roads’
outstanding reactionary candi­
ity
of
Ashland
and
the
experience
affairs were frequent.
Today’s the purpose of discussing the pro­
Carrie Englund, fifth grade; Wil
Shanghai, was bombarded
by
date.
wh le La Follette is the
was
decided
to
postpone
the
in­
of
once
again
sleeping
in
army
raid is regarded as by far the position.
forces attem pting to capture the LOGGING TRAIN
itiation of L. N. W oodside and ma McKenzie, fourth grade; Dor­ tents and eating arm y rations.
only liberal in the field. Unless
most sensational and sweeping of
A few Ashland sportsm en, sev­ Dan Kay until the next meeting, othy Abbott, fourth grade; Laura
city, and after numerous shots!
COMES TO GRIEF them
Davis makes many friends on his
all.
eral
from Medford, and four when the five candidates will be Oison. third grade; Mabel Eby
iiad landed in the foreign conces­
forthcoming
tour, he will get but
Los Angeles is expecting a long K lam ath Falls men attended the initiated.
Third grade; Mary Anne Adams, CAR BEATS CYCLE
sions, there were threats of in-
few
votes
in
the middle west.
MILL CITY, Ore., Sept. 4. —
IN CLOSE RACE
and sensational legal fight to re­ meeting. It was called by Hugh
second grade; Esther Joynson.
tervention if it occurred again.
The regular business meeting
The logging train of the Southern
No Prediction
Forces num bering between 8,- , Pacific company running from sult from today's developments, R aukin, president of the associa­ was held, a t which time it was first grade; Ruth Sims, first
VANCOUVER,
Wash.,
Sept.
4.
‘I
am
not
prediet'ng the out­
000 and 10,000. under the com- D etroit to Mill City, came to as both the Hollywood residents tion, to consider m aking the dis­ voted th a t the Lithians attend in grade.
—
The
real
th
riller
at
the
auto
come
of
the
election,
mind, but
Substitutes are: Rosa Dodge
mand of Geq. Ho Feng-Iin, chief grief Saturday night about a mile and the police are determ ined to trict a game refuge.
a body the Klam ath Falls Product
mobile races on the Bagley track am only saying what I believe
Although most of the district show which will be held there Galey, Edith L. Good and Callie
lieutenant of General Lu, now west of Gates, when a block in fight the affair to a fiuish.
today was the two-mile match be­ will he tlie result in this one dis­
Is in Jackson county, it is neai Monday, September 8. They will B. Briscoe.
occupy the Chinese city of Shang­ one of the log bunks gave way
tween Sprout Brown, Pacific trict. Who the far west will vote
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. — K lam ath Falls, and is used as a
According to an announcement I
hai, the arsenal at Kiangnan, allowing the logs to drop on the
be accompanied there by the Ash­
northw est champion motorcycle to r rem ains a question in my
City
prosecutor
Friedländer
today
made
to The Tidings this a fte r­
hunting
ground
by
K
lam
ath
men
General Mo’s headquarters at right of way, derailing several
land Concert Band.
They wil’
racer, and Jack Ross, Pacific mind. I have made no survey of
to
issue com plaints mostly. They m anifested a strong also attend th e Jackson County noon, school in the Beliview dis­
Loongwha, a short m otor-car ride cars and scattering logs in every refused
northw est champion automobile the eastern or New England
against the 20 actors who were opposition to closing it, so the F a ir in a body on Ashland Day. trict will not start until Septem­
from Shanghai, and the Woosung direction.
racer, which was won by Ross by states, although I expect that New
ber 15, owing to the fact that the
forts at the mouth of the Yang-
Passengers and mail were held in jail here for seven hours m atter was carried no fu rth er. The Lithians will participate in
,
two feet. ' Ross could not shakp England will rally around its
today, holding th a t , the arrests IW ra- W. McNeally, appointee on the parade on National
children are busy working in the ».•
lzse, thirteen miles from Shang- transferred from the coach to a
Defense orchards.
'
j S °PP°nent at any time, as native son, Coolidge.”
b a i-
boxcar and brought to Mill City were made w ithout sufficient evi­ the Oregon legislative co m m ittee, Day. September 12
___________
Brown would always gain on
Borah said th at both the old
dence. All charges were dismiss­ was In Ashland and attended the
The Lithians were invited by
Pncrono WM
' the st ra «ghtaway what he lost on parties have a conservative pres­
-Marshall Chi’s troops num ber and the w recker was called from
ed except those against Jack m eeting to lparn the attitu d e of Paul McKee to visit Copco and
Eugene— W idening and paving the turnjJ
60,000 of the best soldiers in Albany.
This was completed
idential candidate and a liberal
Sherill, form er motion picture dir­ the Jackson County Association inspect the plant there so it wa? of Pearl street nearly finished
China, being excelled only by nbout 5 o’clock Sunday morning,
The match race between Ross candidate for the vice-presiden­
Roseburg— New $23,000 Lone
ector, and W. Sheriff, Jr., accus­ on m aking the Jenny Creek dis­ decided to make a trip
there
and McIntosh w’as never finished. cy, but declared that he d-id not
those commanded by General after which the regular train went
trict
a
closed
area.
Rock
bridge on North Umpqua
ed of having liquor in th eir pos­
Sunday, September 14. They will
Feng Yuhsiang, of N anyuan, as to Detroit, being about 14 hours
think th a t such a combination
session.
A general discussion of the be entertained and fed there. At highway completed.
effective fighting forces, and he ^ate- No one was injured,
COMMISSIONERS
ON
would
catch the votes of those de­
game laws was entered into, but Copco, the hospitality organiza­
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could easily make war on Shang-
INSPECTION
TRIP
manding a more liberal and pro­
no definite action was taken at tion will inspect the big power
hai and drive General Ho Feng-lin P A R M E R A T T E M P T S
gressive policy of government.
the
meeting.
The
crowd
atten
d
­
plants of the California-Oregon
out of the city if it were not for
A 1IE M P T S
REEDSPORT, Ore., Sept. 4.—
ing the m eeting was small, indi­ Power company. All the mem
SELF
DESTRUCTION
Members
of the state highway
the fear of foreign intervention.
cating th a t local hunters take bers who can get away will visi<
commission
were here today look­ NEW RECORD IS
Chi Avoids City
little interest in the Jenny Creek the new industrial city.
T
.
HEPPN ER, Ore., Sept. 4. —
SET IN TRAFFIC
ing over roads in this vicinity.
" i 2 t0 esca,,e th a t P0S81' Eal->
W igglesworth,
„ -M o ro
area.
The next meeting date was not
W ith R L. H ubbard, president o l
VANCOUVER. Waeh.. Septum-
bility he ha» massed hla troops a t county sheep man. shot himself
8} ectucular
B icycle
B alancing
R Pad citnef chamber
k«». of com
__
decided, but will be announced P lan es B ein g O verhauled at Pic- flip
the
Reedsport
po n s a ong the Kiangsu-Chek- wjth suicidal intent this morning
her 4— Toll receipts on the in­
tou; W ade to F ly Home in
ROBIN RFED IS
F eats Each E ven in g at B ig
later.
meice, and Joseph Lyons, head
g rder, away from Shanghai, at th e Fay Pettyjohn ranch, near
terstate
bridge yesterday and
New
M
achine
County A ttraction
BACK IN OREGON
of the roads committee of the
ant at t le same time effectively Morgan, according to report reach-
Sunday totaled $5322.20, th e
same organization, they went over
blocked the Yangtzse River and lng here today> It wag bolieved
PORTLAND, Sept. 4. — Robin MAN’S BODY FOUND
ABOARD
THE
CRUISER the road to W inchester bay, which highest record for two days since
At ten o’clock each evening at
the Grand Canal, so th a t General he would not survive.
NEAR TRAGEDY SITE RICHMOND, OFF PICTOU, Sept. ’ will be part of the Roosevelt the bridge was opened in 1917.
the Jackson County F air Mr. and Reed, w orld’s champion light­
Lu cannot launch an offensive.
Mr. W iggesworth held large
A total of 53.6SS persons and
— The American round-the- ! highway. '
weight
w
restler,
is
back
home.
Mrs. Thompson will do a thrilling
against him th a t would force him sheep interests in this county,
THE
DALLES,
Sept..
4.—
The
world flyers on the last lap of
Tonight they Went to Gardiner 16,89 4 automobiles crossed d u r­
and spectacular bicycle riding and The Olympic title-holder, who won
to fight in the vicinity of Shang- For many years he was associated
body
of
a
man
believed
th
at
of
their epochal ja u n t around the and will go from there to Flor- ing the two days.
balancing act during which the every match at Paris by a fall,
h ai’
: with his fath er W. E. Wiggles-
1 esterday was the second h fgh-
male member does difficult hand- will retu rn to O. A. C. th is fall Victor B. Buntzel, who, with his globe, rested at Pictou today while enee. The commissioners came
General Chi, for the attack, worth. The firm was caught by
est
day in the history of the
wife
was
drowned
in
the
Colum-
th
eir
planes
were
being
overhaul
to
continue
his
collegiate
work.
h«.
i PO8t' War ----------------
**“ ’ ~J h h stands
headstands
and etc.,
to Reedsport by automobile.
M t v, « ! a ’ ««« • . p
deflation and — forced
e bicycle
is propelled
to while
and
bia
river
near
here
Wednesday,
bi
idge,
with cash toll receipts of
Reed .is the holder of three na­
ed prior to their departure to­
tween Nanking, his capital, where into bankruptcy.
was
recovered
late
today.
$2879.10.
The biggest day was
morrow for Boston, 520 miles VETERAN IS GIVEN
fro on the silver strand of steel tional championships and is con­
some will serve as a-reserve force !
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Decoration Day, this year, when
Mr. and Mrs. Buntzel were away.
while suspending from the bicy­ sidered one of the greatest wrest-
MILITARY BURIAL more
and at Soochow, Quinsan (w h e re 1 . « t , ™
lers
at
his
weight
ever
developed.
I
drowned
while
attem
pting
to
res-
than $3000 was collected in
Lieutenants
Smith
and
Nelson
cle is a swinging, swaying tra ­
they are face to face with Genei- AGENT GETS BOOZE
FOREST
GROVE,
Sept.—
Vet-
I
»oils.
He
pays
great
tribute
to
Chester
'
cue
Mrs.
E
rtel
B.
Greiner,
believ-
made
the
420
mile
flight
to
Pic-
u
peze bar upon which the female
al Lu’s troops along the Shang-
^T EMPIRE RANCH member
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of the act perform s many Newton, the game, crafty Oregon 1 ed to have died of heart disease tou yesterday in six hours and 26 erans ot tbe army, navy and mar-
hai-Nanking Railway, and report­
minutes. Lieutenant Leigh Wade, i ine corps’ under the auspices of YOUNG LEOPOLD TO
MARSHFIELD, Sept. 4.— State difficult tricks in unison with her City boy, who wrestled second t o ! when she stepped into a hole in
ed to have already met in a
W R ITE L IFE STORY
balancing p artner overhead. Both him In th e national cham pion-! tb e river which was beyond her who fell into the sea between th e . American Legion, paid full
m inor clash), and at I-shing, in Agent McMills today raided the members appear in tights during ships and Olympic finals.
the Orkney Islands and Iceland i railitary honors at the funeral
depth.
Mrs.
G
reiner’s
body
has
Kiangsu, in the greatest numbers, Fred Anderson place at Empire this num ber and work at great
will accompany his comrades to - ; bere this aftern °on of A rthur
Reed believes the Pacific Coast not been recovered.
CHICAGO, Sept. 4. — A story
although he also has troops at and emerged with a wash boiler height.
morrow
on the flight to Boston, j " eston’ kiiled e a r^y Sunday when of his life, to include the philos­
in
a
few
years
will
surpass
the
Chinkiang, Changchow and Wu­ and tea kettle still and five gal­
A plane, of different model than i he was mistaken for a cougar by ophy which m ad- possible the
This is a most hazardous per­ E ast in developing am ateu r grap-
lons of moonshine. Paul Mum-
sih. He will attem pt to force the
the
round-the-world cruisers, is Clifford Smith, a youth living in commission of the m urder of
SALEM
OPPOSED
TO
plers.
Coast
m
atmen
won
four
power, another state agent, a r­ formance requiring the greatest
fighting away from the railroad
w
aiting
at Pictou for him, and is ,be Hales creek district. Weston m urder of Bobby Franks, and
LOSING
TROLLIES
rested John Lundberg at a point degree of nerve and coolheaded- first places and one second out
and Shanghai tow ard and in the
being conditioned with the two was an over8eas veteran. Burial which perm itted him to remain a
i-i.
- .
opposite Millington, where he ness and an exceptionally keen of five en tran ts in the nationa1
SALEM, Sept. 4. — A large other machines.
was at Forest View ceretery.
casual spectator at the trial for
vicinity of I-shing, in Kiangsu, found two 8tillfl and & 8inan
sense of equilibrium . To the on­ bouts, Reed stated.
group of citizens interested in
Yesterday at 4:40 p. m., East-; ,Tlie funeral followed a coron- his life, ig to be written by Nathan
and Huchow, fn Chegiang, both tlty of moOnshine. Lundberg looker th e perform ance appears
the development of North Salem ern time, the two big planes c&me 1 1 *n(iuest. The Jury made no Leopold immediately after Judge
cities along the provincial b o rd -!posted , 1500 ba„ fQr hjs apppar ultra-dangerous but the skill of
WANT BEACH ROAD
will appear before the city coun­ roaring down from the northwest, recommendations.
Caverly sentences him on Septem­
ance in court and Anderson was the a rtits enable them to go
cil
here Tuesday night and pro­ circled gracefully over the har­
ber 10.
through
th
eir
various
stunts
with
Some Troops Doubtful
| held in the North Bend jail until
MARSHFIELD, Sept. 4.— Ban­ test against the application of
BOY
OF
THREE
bor
and
alighted
at
the
landing
«
TT
fcm
ju
,
The book- wh,ch WH1 contain
a
confidence
and
assurance
only
To defend Chekaing, General his trial late today.
don finds a need for street im­ the Southern Pacific company for
buoys
that
had
been
prepared
for
CLIMBS RIDGE an outline of the young collegian’s
comparable with “a fly on a ceil­ provem ent in the western end
Lu, in addition to General Ho’s
permission to abandon its trolly them. There was a trem endous!
beliefs and disbeliefs will be sold
BEND,
O
re
~ S e p t. 4 __
ing” .
8,000 troops at Shanghai, has
of the city and has started pro­ service on Seventeenth street. Pe­
1 5 .000
w ell-drilled
troops he
FO R FE IT RAIL
the highest bidder.
cheer from the great crowds th at youngest person to climb Broken e i to
"« 7“?
»'««er. Leopold
This is but one of the many ceedings for laying macadam su r­
titions signed by m ote than 500 gathered along the docks. Naval Top,
a
rugged
peak
ot
the
Ca»“
“
W
lO,iay
"
‘a
,
h,a
T
od
a
rneeMi
.u.,
i
said
today
tb
a
‘
his
determ i
free attractions to be seen at the
brought into the province w ith ;
MEDFORD, Sept. 4. — Three Jackson County F a ir on Septem­ face on nine blocks. The move persona o p p o sin g the move a la o .e ra tta turned their sirens loose cade, n e a 7 h ^ . 7 , '7 h . “ dUt'incHon i 7 ' lC “ W‘"
l,e
re-
him when he became Tuchun, and
is made prim arily to furnish an will be presented to the council, and Yankee sailors boomed
men, G. W. Sears, J. K. Ray and ber 10, 11, 12 and 13.
out held by R obert.’ the 3-yar-old son **rdle“ of ^ hptber Judge Caver-
12,000 native Chekiang tro o p s,1
all-year road
to the
Bandon
In lieu of its present streetcar the navy yell.
a man named Pierce, arrested
of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H u d s o /o f ’ l5¡ 8Pntel¡ce8 him t0 the sallow s or
who are said to be of doubtful
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beach. In the eastern p art of the service the Southern Pacific com­
loyalty. The native troops a r e ; p / / / J » S? . / J 0031 P° lice’ Bave
T
he
w
eather
was
and
Bend
Th»» little
nwim boy
k „.. climbed , thei
..
Placos him in jail for life.
Cushman — New and larger city it is proposed to lay a simi­
rainy and Bend.
The
pany has agreed to establish pas­
P” are cash bail of $15, which was for- school house to be built.
h
i e __ j ... ■ . ade
ith ' h io
. '
la r surface a q u arter of a mile senger busses, but this transpor­ o v e re a t when the birdmen left peak with
‘
i felted
yesterday c’ u
when
Portland — General Petroled
1H.aY /eS\ Bay' bu.t .c,eared up ’a ter the entire distance
(Co&Unued
on P « . P „ — „ --------
„
, o appe„
r t « thpv
the>' fnflou
'»"«>
State onion crop will be good to furnish a rig h t of way for the
tation is not satisfactory to pa­ in the day, m aking ideal flying few "h u n d red "to * when'
I T ■eompany contracts for office huiid
In spite of season’s dry w eather, j Roosevelt highway.
few hundred feet,
trons of the line.
conditions.
I
. e w asl ing to cost $9,000 on St. Helens
carried up the steep grade.
road.
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