Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 05, 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
(International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V o lu m e 4 3.
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924
CH INESE WAR BREAK S
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11 O’clock For Boston on B ta ile d only $139,881 w o rth , B Working Under Old Sys­
tem Where War Is at
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B ig Crow ds G athered at Field to B to g e th e r.
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Says
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.Men on Their Arrival
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IS
IN FAVOR OF
DEFENSE DAY
To d isco v er th e a ttitu d e of A sh ­
BOSTON, S ept. 5. — T he fly ers
lan d on th e N a tio n a l D efense d a y
lan d e d a t P o rtla n d , M aine, d u e
q u e stio n , a T id in g s re p o rte d r e ­
to a heavy fog, a n d will rem a in
c e n tly se cu re d s ta te m e n ts fro m
th e re th ro u g h o u t th e n ig h t, com ­
Record Crowd P resent At Last A sh lan d m in is te rs a s to th e ir a t ­
in g on to B oston to m o rro w .
titu d e . . N a tio n a l D efense D ay w ill
N ight’s V eteran’s Session;
be held on S e p te m b e r 12, w h en a
BOSTON, S ept. 5.— Once m ore
Guard E n tertains Tonight
te
s t of th e re a l re s o u rc e s an d
o v er A m erican te r r ito ry , th e fiy ­
e rs seem ed to be m a k in g p h e n o m ­
L iv in g up to th e ir tra d itio n of s tre n g th of th e U n ited S ta te s w ill
e n a l speed. A t 3 :0 5 th e y w ere liv e-w ire w o rk , th e L ith ia n s last he m ade. Tw o c a n d id a te s fo r th e
re p o rte d to h a v e p assed over Bar j n ig h t p re se n te d a p ro g ra m b efore v ice-p resid en cy of th e U n ited
H a rb o r, M aine, a b o u t 350 m iles ¡ t h e session o f 't h e Old S o ld ie rs’ S ta te s h av e d en o u n c ed th e m ove­
fro m B oston. T hey w e re tra v e l­ and S a ilo rs ’ R eu n io n A ssociation m en t, and m an y m in is te rs in o th e r
in g 120 m iles an h o u r.
th a t w as c h a ra c te riz e d by th e v is­ c itie s h a v e d e c la re d th e m se lv e s as
ito rs as “ th e best w e’ve seen y e t.” opposed to it.
T he R ev. J. C. M erg ler, m in is te r
EA ST BOSTON, M ass., Sept. 5.
A ccording to th e v e te ra n s w ho
of
th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , m ad e
— L ie u te n a n ts S m ith , N elson and a r e h e re fo r th e ir a n n u a l e n c a m p ­
W ad e, A m erican e a rth -g irld in g m e n t, th e crow d la st n ig h t w as th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t:
Glad To R espond
fly e rs, hopped off from P icto u th e la rg e s t th a t h a s a tte n d e d any
“ I am glad to resp o n d to y o u r
B ay, N ova S cotia, a t 1 1 :1 6 th is session yet, an d as la rg e as a n y in
m o rn in g , con fid en t th a t w ith in the- h isto ry of th e a sso c ia tio n . re q u e s t fo r a s ta te m e n t of m y co n ­
a b o u t seven h o u rs th e y w ould be W m . B riggs, re p re s e n tin g M ayor v ictio n s in re fe re n c e to N a tio n a l
s o a rin g o v er A m e ric an te r r ito ry . C h a rle s IT. P ie rc e , w elcom ed th e D efense T est Day.
‘T he U n ited S ta te s
is
still
T h is in fo rm a tio n is a c c o rd in g to v isito rs to th e city an d c o m m e n d ­
a w ireless received in th e C h a rle s­ ed th e w o rk a n d p u rp o se of th e w o rk in g u n d e r Hie old reg im e
w h erein w ar h a s a t tim e s been a
tow n navy y a rd fro m th e d e s tro y ­ a sso c ia tio n .
e r B a rry , off P icto u .
T h re e m u sical n u m b e rs, solos grim n e c essity . U n d e r th is sys­
T housands G ather
by M rs. L. N. W oodside and Dr. tem we have n o th in g to a s su re
T h o u sa n d s of people a re g a th ­ O. P h e tte p la c e . a n d in s tru m e n ta l ns th a t th is n e c essity w ill not
e re d h e re e a g e r to g re e t th e bird- se le c tio n s by Mrs. E. A. W oods a g a in p re se n t itself.
N atural R esult
m en w ho in six m o n th s
have an d sons, w e re well received. Dr
“ C alls such a s th a t issued by
flow n 22,000 m iles over 26 c o u n ­ M a ttie S haw g av e a re a d in g , and
trie s , blazing th e f ir s t a e ria l p a th ­ th e R ev. W . J u d s o n O ldfield r e ­ o u r g o v e rn m e n t fo r th e o b se r­
w ay a ro u n d th e globe.
lated a n c e d o te s of th e civil w ar, v an ce of N a tio n a l D efense T est
D ay a r e o nly a n a tu r a l sequence
T he n a tio n a l s a lu te of 21 g u n s d ra w in g lesso n s from them .
of o u r re fu s a l to e n te r th e L eag u e
w ill g re e t th e fly e rs on th e ir a r ­
P o se y R e n d s P o e m s
of
N a tio n s. O ur civil an d m ili­
riv a l h e re , fo llow ing w hich th e
O ne f e a tu re th a t had not been
in tre p id b ird m e n w ill be g u e sts a n n o u n c ed in th e p ro g ra m , se v era l ta r y a u th o r itie s a re a w a re of th is
o f th e city. A public rec e p tio n o rig in a l re a d in g by A sh la n d ’s own p a te n t fa c t an d in issu in g th e
m a y possibly be held fo llo w in g a poet, R. P. C am p b ell, know n to call a re only fo llow ing th e m a n ­
d a y on th e B oston com m ons.
C h a u ta u q u a a u d ie n c e s as “ Dick d a te of th e people. U n til we e n ­
te r th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s
or
T o C e le b ra te
P o sey ” . p ro v ed v e ry n o n u la r.
so
m
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th
in
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offerin
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a
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B oston; s te e p e d in h isto ric a l
T oday, th e Rev. Mr. E d w a rd s
su
ra
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s
of
w
orld
peace,
a
ll
we
a sso c ia tio n s, h a s been on tip to e all m ad e th e m o rn in g a d d re ss, th e
d a y in a n tic ip a tio n of one of th e i G ra n ts P a ss v e te ra n s p u t on th e can h o n e stly do in lo y alty to oui
m o st sig n ific a n t e v e n ts of th e I a fte rn o o n p ro g ra m , a n d th e A sh- ow n d ecisio n , is to e n te r w hole
g e n e ra tio n . T he c ity , w hich h a s ! lan d u n it of th e C oast A rtille ry h e a rte d ly in to th e p lan s fo r N a­
a lw a y s been a sso c ia te d w ith h is ­ 1 w ill p re s e n t th is e v e n in g 's e n te r- tio n a l D efense T est Day,
“ D isa rm a m e n t only w ill n o t
to ric a l e v e n ts, is p re p a re d to live ■ ta in m e n t.
sto p
w a r.
I n s titu tio n s
and
u p to its h o n o r of being th e f ir s t
ag en cies of ju s tic e a n d of lib e rty
* A m erican city in w hich th e a v ia ­
m u s t be e sta b lish e d by law c re a t­
to r s w ill lan d .
*
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ed an d e n fo rced by th e sa n ctio n s
E a rly th is m o rn in g , th e crow d
of n a tio n s b efo re w a r can be e f­
s ta r te d
to
g a th e r a t th e E a s t
B o sto n la n d in g field , a n d as th e
fectiv ely cu rb e d .
N eed P eace
h o u rs p assed , th e crow d grew’.
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1
“
L
et
us
h av e peace. B u t u n ­
Unable To Go Back To Native
d e r o u r p re s e n t w orld s ta tu s the
DEADLOCK ARISES
Land, P icture Bride Tries
only a s u ra n c e w e h a v e of the
IN CLATSOP DEMAND
To Com m it Suicide
m a in ta in a n c e of peace is fo r the
n
a tio n to be re a d y fo r e v e n tu a l­
R.
M.
A STO R IA . S ept. 5.
PO R TLA N D , S ept. 5. — H er
C o b b an , fo re m a n of th e co u n ty hopes d isp elled ,
her
illu sio n s ities.
“ W e s u p p o rt th e p la n s fo r N a­
g ra n d ju r y , re c e n tly re q u e ste d s h a tte re d ,, M rs. K. Y am am oto,
G o v e rn o r P ie rc e to sen d a special young J a p a n e s e “ p ic tu re b rid e ” , tio n a l D efense T e st Day, n o t in
p ro s e c u to r to C latso p c o u n ty to th o ro u g h ly
d e sp o n d e n t,
to d ay a d e sire fo r w a r, b u t b ecau se d e ­
a s s is t J . O. E ric k so n , d is tr ic t a t jla sp e d h e r tw o -y ear-o ld baby in s irin g peace, we rea liz e t h a t u n ­
to rn e y , in th e p ro se c u tio n of a h e r a rm s a n d leaped fro m th e d r o u r p re s e n t w orld r e la tio n ­
n u m b e r of liq u o r cases sch ed u led seco n d s to ry of a P o rtla n d h o tel sh ip s th e re is n o th in g else fo r uf
to com e up in th e local c o u rts. to th e sid e w alk below .
to d o .”
O th e r A sh la n d m in is te rs have
G o v e rn o r P ie rc e resp o n d e d w ith a
T he baby is u n co n scio u s w ith
p
re
p a re d s ta te m e n ts , w hich will
c o m m u n ic a tio n to T. S. C o rn eliu s, a f ra c tu re d sk u ll.
T he m o th e r
c o u n ty ju d g e , a s k in g fo r a s s u r ­ h a s a f ra c tu r e d r ig h t sh o u ld e r be p rin te d In la te r issu es of T he
a n c e t h a t if h e d isp a tc h ed G eorge a n d p o ssib le in te r n a l in ju rie s . She T id in g s.
N e u n e r J r ., a tto rn e y , to A sto ria m ay die.
f o r th is p u rp o se th e co u n ty w ould
T he h u sb a n d to ld a p a th e tic NATRON WORKERS
g u a ra n te e to pay him .
C ounty s to ry to th e police of how his
GET BIG FINES
J u d g e C o rn e liu s s ta te d to d ay th a t b rid e w a n te d to r e tu r n to h e r n a ­
h e w ould n o t d ecide on th e m a tte r tiv e lan d , b u t he w a n te d to rem a in
E U G E N E , S ept. 5.— N ine m en,
u n til M r. N e u n e r h a d been se n t as h e w as m a k in g good m oney said to be la b o re rs em ployed on
h e re .
a n d w as becom ing w ealth y . She th e S o u th e rn P acific c o m p a n y ’s
A s th e g o v e rn o r In d ic a te d th a t becam e a lm o st d e m e n te d , he said , new E u g e n e -K la m a th F a lls line,
h e w ould n o t sen d N e u n e r u n til a n d h e r a c t w as th e r e s u lt of w ere b ro u g h t dow n fro m O ak ­
th e m a tte r had been d e fin ite ly g rie f.
rid g e th is a fte rn o o n by deputy
a rr a n g e d an d th e m a tte r w as ap­
s
T h e h u sb a n d h a s been in th e h e riffs , c h a rg e d w ith possession
p a re n tly a t a d ead lo ck .
U nited S ta te s fo r se v e ra l y e a rs, of liq u o r a n d w ith bein g d ru n k
a n d h is w ife a rriv e d a few y e a rs on a pu b lic hig h w ay .
G u st O berg, G ust B erg an d E ric
APPOINT NEW MEN
ago.
She is a “ p ic tu re b rid e ,”
TO CITY COUNCIL w hom Y am am o to m a rrie d b efo re D an ielso n plead ed g u ilty to th f
I t is an O rie n ta l c h a rg e of b e in g d r u n k a n d wer<
R O SEB U R G , S ept. 5.— F re d W. he h ad seen.
cu
sto
m
to
send
p ic tu re s , a n d if fin ed $100 each . T h e o th e rs , who
C h a p m a n , p ro p rie to r
of C hap­
h a v e n o t y e t h a d a h e a rin g , a re
m a n 's p h a rm a c y , a n d R o lan d Agee th e m an decides to m ary th e w o­
E d Jo h n s o n , A ndy M oline, A lb e rt
o f th e firm of W ild e r & A gee, m an, he does so b efo re sh e leav es
H o a g lu n d ,
R o b e rt
G u n d e rso n ,
h a v e been a p p o in te d m em b e rs of h e r n a tiv e la n d .
Axel L ind a n d J o h n N elson.
M
rs.
Y
am
am
o
to
,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
th e city co u n cil to ta k e th e places
m ad e v a c a n t by th e re s ig n a tio n s h e r h u sb a n d , becam e hom esick,
o f W . S. P ow ell a n d J . F . B a rk ­ a n d d id n o t lik e A m erica, d e s ir­
GRAVEL CAUSES WRECK
e r . C o u n cilm an P o w ell is m oving ing to r e tu r n to J a p a n to live.
UP M N ATTEMPTS
DEATH IN PORTLAND
to E u g e n e to re sid e a n d J . F.
B a rk e r h a s m oved from th e w ard
w h ic h h e now re p re s e n ts .
J . E. M cC lintock, m a n a g e r of
th e s ta te f a ir, co u n c ilm a n fro m
t h e 4 th w a rd , w ill a u to m a tic a lly
lo se h is office by bein g a b s e n t fo r
m o r e th a n fo u r m e e tin g s w ith o u t
a lea v e o f ab sen ce, a n d M r. B a r k ­
e r, w ho is m oving in to th e w a rd
p ro b a b ly w ill be ap p o in te d .
ASHLAND CLIMATE
.
NO. 4
W. J. Bryan To Sp
FLYERS HOP
OFF ON WAY
TO AMERICA
hate
LA G R A N D E, S ept. 5. — An
W ord R eceived—
a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t n e a r M each­
W o rd w as received y e s te r d a y :
am th is m o rn in g re s u lte d in m in ­
by M rs. E m il P eil from M rs. F . •
or in ju r ie s to o c c u p a n ts of th e
G. S w ed en b u rg , s ta tin g t h a t she
a u to w h ich w as b a d ly d am ag ed .
w as on th e S w edish-A m erican lin ­
T h e m ac h in e w as drivefti by
e r “ D ro ttn in g h o lm ” an d
w ould D o ro th y
C aldw ell.
P a s s e n g e rs
a rriv e in G o th e n b u rg on Sunday. w ere M rs. J . P . C aldw ell, d a u g h ­
S he s ta te d t h a t th e y h ad had a te r an d son. M rs. F re d Z able a n d
w o n d e rfu l trip .
T he le tte r w as tw o c h ild re n . L oose g ra v e l w as
w ritte n th e 2 6 th of A u g u st.
th e cau se of t h e w reck.
On Sept. 10
GIRL'S ARM BROKEN
W HEN CAR OVERTURNS
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B
B
W h ile d riv in g from K lam -
B a th F a lls y e ste rd a y , e n ro u te
tt to S alem , J . O. Riley» lost
B c o n tro l of h is c a r n e a r th e
tt K in g sb u ry
S p rin g s serv ice
B s ta tio n . T h e m a c h in e c ra sh -
B ed in to a n o th e r a u to m o b ile ,
B d riv e n by a M edford re s id e n t.
B
R ile y ’s c a r w as o v e rtu rn e d
B a n d h is d a u g h te r , D o ro th y ,
B ag ed 8, s u ffe re d a b ro k e n
B a rm . She w as ta k e n to th e B
B C o m m u n ity
H o sp ita l
fo r B
B tre a tm e n t. R iley said he w as
B d riv in g to Salem to place his
B son, w ho w as w ith him w hen
B th e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d , in th e
B in sa n e asy lu m .
B B B B B B B B B B B B
MAKE FIRST
Ashland Is Named as First
City in State to Listen to
Bryan on Hi3 Present Po­
litical Tour
EXPECT HUGE CROWD
in f urina.Meta Contained i„ T ele­
gram R treived This M orning
From
State
H eadquarters;
Davis May Talk Here
Bom bs
Dropped
On
K iangsu
F orces by C hekiang Airm en;
F irst Tim e in H istory
SH A N G H A I, S ept. 5.— In an
e f f o r t to b re a k dow n th e m o ra le
of th e K ia n g su a rm y , th e C h e k ­
ia n g fo rc e s to d a y began a n a e ria l
b o m b a rd m e n t of th e en em y lines,
to d ay .
Six a irp la n e s , p ilo ted by R u s ­
sia n a v ia to rs , cro ssed th e lin es
an d d ro p ep d m an y bom bs.
Nc
re p o rts h a v e been received of th e
effects of th e b o m b a rd m e n t.
T h is m a rk s th e f ir s t a tte m p t of
a e ria l w a rfa re in C hina. F e a rs
w ere to d a y ex p ressed t h a t bom bs
m ay he d ro p p ed on S h a n g h a i. If
in ch an ev en t ta k e s p la c e , A m e ri­
can, E n g lish , F re n c h a n d J a p ­
anese m a rin e s w ill m a rc h a g a in s t
th e o ffe n d in g a rm y ,
and
m ay
m ak e both a rm ie s
cease th e ir
w a rfa re , as th e C hinese g o v e rn ­
m en t h a s p ro m ised s a fe ty to all
Aliens, an d th e r e is a la rg e fo re ig n
•olonv
in
S h a n g h a i.
F o re ig n
a rm ie s , w ith th e ir s u p e rio r e q u ip ­
m e n t, could soon w ip e o u t both
forces.
L ong ra n g e a rtille r y w ould be
em ployed, as w ell as m ach in e
g u n s, a e ria l a tta c k s , gas a tta c k s ,
a n d o th e r d e a d ly w eap o n s of m od.
e rn w a rfa re .
T he K ia n g su fo rces, b rin g in g up
heavy re se rv e s, m ad e s tro n g g a in s
in th e h e a v ie st fig h tin g th is a f t e r ­
noon.
T h e C hinese s e ttle m e n ts
a d jo in in g S h a n g h a i w ere se eth in g
w ith e x c item e n t th is a fte rn o o n as
gangs of so ld ie rs passed th ro u g h
teh s tre e ts
u rg in g coolies
to
'c a rry up su p p lie s to th e C h e k ia n g
forces. C oolies w ho re fu se d w ere
8^a *n ’
T h e A m e ric an fly e rs w ho a re L ie u te n a n t
L eslie
P.
A rn o ld .
exp ected to a rriv e in B oston to ­ P la n e No. 2, th e “ B o sto n ” w as
d ay a f t e r c ro ssin g tw o oceans, w reck ed off th e O rkenys. It w as
a r e show n above.
P la n e No. 1, pilo ted by L ie u te n a n t L eigh W ade
m aini o i a n u iu e r p.uii m w hich he
w ill c o m p lete th e flig h t to Se­
a ttle . P ia n e No. 3, is th e “ New
O rle a n s ,” pilo ted by L ie u te n a n t
E r ik N elson. Second
in com
'h e “ C h icag o ,” is p ilo ted by L ie u ­ a n d his m echanic w as L ie u te n a n t m aud is L ie u te n a n t J o h n H a rd ­
te n a n t L ow ell S m ith .
H is m e- H e n ry II. O gden. At P icto u yes- ing. In th e c e n te r of th e p ic tu re
c h an ic a n d a lte r n a te
p ilo t
is , te rd a y , W ade w as placed in com - is th e p lan e “ C h icag o .”
MILAM CANDIDATE
FOR PUBLIC OFFICE^
In a n o th e r co lu m n w ill b e rea d
IITHIA BAKERY IS
ROBBERS MAKE BIG
I '
W illiam J e n n in g s Ilty a n , fa m ­
ous o r a to r of
th e
D em ocratic
p a rty , will d e liv e r his firs t O re­
gon a d d re s s in A sh lan d , on S ep­
te m b e r 10, a c co rd in g to a s ta te ­
m ent m ad e to d ay by Jo h n
O.
R igg, J a c k so n c o u n ty c h a irm a n
of th e p a rty .
Mr. B ryan will a rriv e in A sh­
land a t 5 :1 0 in th e a fte rn o o n ,
a n d will leav e a t 7 :1 0 . T he place
at w hich lie w ill sp e ak , and th e
tim e, h av e n o t been a n n o u n ced
as yet. h ut it is p lan n e d to secu re
a la rg e a u d ito riu m or o u td o o r
site , cap ab le of h o ld in g th e m on­
s te r crow d expected.
H ere Veal’s Ago
B ryan w as first in A shland
18 y e a rs ago,
and
has
spoken h e re once since th a t tim e.
T he last tim e hi* was in so u th e rn
O regon w as a f te r th e la st D em o­
c ra tic co n v e n tio n , w hen he ta lk -
• d to a reco rd b reak ng assem b ly
a t M edford.
'Ill,- in fo rm a tio n th at th e g re a t
C om m oner will speak in A shland
w as c o n ta in ed in a te le g ra m re ­
ceived Uns m o rn in g by Mr. R igg
from C. J. S m ith , s ta te c h a irm a n
of th e Dem o::ratio o rg a n iz a tio n .
T he te le g ra m said in fu ll:
l'ii s t A d d ress
“ W . J . B ryan h a s c o n sen ted to
d e liv e r his first p o litical speech
in O regon at A sh lan d , S ep tem b er
10 th .
A rriv in g 5 :4 0 a fte rn o o n
tra in , leav in g 7 :1 0 . Mr. C annon
w ill w rite you full d e ta ils ."
Mr. C annon is th e ex ecutive sec­
re ta ry of th e s ta te co m m ittee.
D avis May T alk
A ccording to Mr. Rigg. Jo h n
W. D avis, D em ocratic c a n d id a te
fo r th e p resid en cy of th e U nited
S ta te s m ay sp eak in th is city be­
fo re th e electio n . Mr. D avis’
p re se n t to u r will ta k e him as f a r
as O m aha. N eb rask a, th is w eek,
an d he m ay be ro u te d on to th e
W e ste rn s ta te s. If he epeaks in
O regon, A shland will be o n e of
th e c itie s, acco rd in g to Mr. R igg.
F ro m th e to n e of a le tte r r e ­
ceived re c e n tly front Mr. D avis’
cam paign m an a g e r, th e co u n ty
c h a irm a n believes th a t D avis will
sp eak in A shland th is su m m e r.
E x p ect Rig C row d
B efore Mr. B ryan sp e ak s, a r ­
ra n g e m e n ts will he m ad e to
h a n d le a c a p ac ity crow d, as p e r­
sons a re expected from a ll of
so u th e rn O regon and n o rth e rn
C a lifo rn ia to h e a r him .
He is
noted as one of A m e ric a ’s g r e a t­
est o ra to rs , an d h a s alw ay s d raw n
im m ense th ro n g s of liste n e rs.
to d ay th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of G.
W . M ilam of T a le n t, a s an inde- Spokane Man I’urcheses L illu a Over $ 2 ,0 0 0 Stolen From Safe of
Bakery Fr«,in R aitoletti
LT. BENNET I* WILL
p e n d e n t c a n d id a te fo r co u n ty
in te r sta te Fair Assn;
And R affel to
JOIN CHARIOTEERS school superintendent. F o r
W as “Inside Job ”
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tw e lv e y e a rs P ro f.
M ilam
w as
I t w as to d ay a n n o u n c ed th a t p rin c ip a l of th e g ra d e schools of
T he L ith ia B a k e ry w as p u r -j
SPO K A N E , Sept. 5.— R obbers
L ie u te n a n t C h a rle s B e n n e tt, w ho A sh la n d a n d is w ell know n h e re . cliesed re c e n tly by O. M. E b e rt e a rly th is m o rn in g b ro k e in to th e
h a s been c o n d u c tin g th e S alv a­ H e ho ld s a life c e rtific a te , w as of S p o k an e, it w as a n n o u n c ed to- sa fe a t th e I n te r s ta te fa ir g ro u n d s
tion A rm y w ork in A sh la n d , w ill g ra d u a te d fro m th e n o rm a l and day. Mr. E b e rt has done b a k e ry a n d to o k a p p ro x im a te ly $2,000,
leave to n ig h t fo r D u n sm u ir, to U n iv e rsity of O regon
and
h as b u sin e ss fo r tw e n ty -e ig h t y e a rs 1 th e to ta l re c e ip ts of th e big Derby
jo in th e C h a rio te e rs , tra v e lin g ta u g h t in J a c k s o n
c o u n ty
fo r an d is v e ry p ro fic ie n t in th is Dav c e le b ra tio n sta g e d h e re yes­
S a lv atio n A rm y o rg a n iz a tio n .
¡ tw e n ty -o n e
y e a rs.
He
ta u e h t line.
H e h a s w orked in W a sh ­ te rd a y . L. R e in h a rd , a u d ito r of
C a p ta in H a ro ld M iller, w ho w as ; tw elv e
y e a rs in A sh la n d ,
five in g to n fo r som e tim e and has th e fa ir a sso c ia tio n , said th a t th e
h e re la s t S u n d a y w ith th e C h a r- v«.a -s in P h oenix, th re e y e a rs in also ow ned b a k e iie s in M ontana. th ie v e s w orked th e co m b in atio n .
io te e rs , w ill ta k e L ie u te n a n t B en- Gold H ill a n d o n e y e a r in Apple- T he b u sin ess w as p u rc h a se d front R e in h a rd d e c la re d th a t in his op­
n e tt ’s place in A sh lan d . T he : g a te .
P ro f. M ilam is w ell and Mr. B a rto le tti a n d Mr. R affetti in io n , it w as an “ inside jo b .”
ch an g e w as m ad e on o rd e rs fro m , fa v o ra b ly k n o w n th ro u g h o u t the w ho h a v e su c ce ssfu lly con d u cted
T he ro b b e ry w as c a rrie d out
th e A rm y h e a d q u a rte rs .
co u n ty .
it in th e past.
d e sp ite th e w a tc h fu ln e ss o f nine
A t p re s e n t th e r e w ill be no im ­ policem en an d tw o special offic­
BRIDGE DEMURRER
p ro v e m e n ts b u t la te r on la rg e r e s . w ho w ere p a tro llin g th e
FILED IN COURT
ovens w ill be in sta lle d a n d quite g ro u n d s.
a b it m o te m a c h in e ry w ill he a d d ­
No o n e saw th e ro b b e rs com e
ALBANY, Sept. 5. — A lleging
ed. It is hoped to p u t in a d e ­ o r leave, an d th e th e f t w as not
th a t th e c o m p la in t does n o t give
liv ery tru c k fo r w h o lesale p u r ­ discovered u n til 10 o ’clock th is
s u ffic ie n t facts to c o n s titu te a
F IR E IS CRITICAL
poses also.
n jo rn in g w hen fa ir officers w ent case, th e U nion B rid g e com pany,
T he b a k e ry w as ta k e n over th e
) ta k e th e m oney to a b an k . D e­ th ro u g h its a tto rn e y s , today filed
PORTLAND, Sept. R. — The E ast C ascades forest fire situation
is critical, th e forestry service stated today. N um erous lightning f ir s t of S e p te m b e r by Mr. and te c tiv e s a n d police officers took a d e m u rre r to th e c o m p la in t of
fires have lieen started and are burning fiercely in the Tim ber Lake M rs. E b e rt.
Mr. B a rto le tti ha- fin g e r-p rin ts of th e co m b in atio n
W. A. a n d J. J. B a rre tt, w ho a re
woods.
gone to San F ra n cisc o w h ere h< ’ini hut d e c la re d th a t th e r e ­
se ek in g to e n jo in th e cerem o n y
w ill ta k p a m uch n eeded re st. H< s u lts w ere of no use in c a tc h in g
WOMAN GOLFER IS IN FINALS
from th e c o n stru c tio n of an a p ­
will be gone fo r a b o u t tw o w eeks. th e c rim in a ls.
p ro ach to th e A lbany b rid g e o v er
N Y ATT, R. I., Sept. 5 . —- Mary B row ne, Los A n geles, defeated T he c o n s id e ra tio n w as n o t r e ­
T he I n te r s ta te fa ir a sso c ia tio n , th e W illa m e tte on a s tr e e t a b u t­
G lenna C oltett on th e 19th green in th e sem i-final round of the w o­ p o rte d .
w hich h ad hoped to c le a r a profit
tin g p ro p e rty ow ned by th em .
m en’s national g o lf cham pionship today. Mrs. Dorothy Hurd de­
A new lin e o f . p a s try m ay be on th e D erby Day c e le b ra tio n , now
feated Mrs. C larence V andtrberk in th e oth er sem i-final.
p u t in a f te r a w hile but at p res- faces a s h o rta g e , a s all p rizes and
GOVERNMENT TIMBER
PIE R C E ’S SECRETARY ASKS TRIAL
e n t th e b a k e ry w ill be co n d u c te d o p e ra tin g expenses m u st be de-
FOR SALE AT BEND
a lo n g th e sam e lin es as it h a s d u c te d from th e a s so c ia tio n ’s fu n d ,
SALEM, Sept. 5 . — An im m ed iate trial of the alien ation of
been fo r th e p a st year.
leav in g th em w itli a loss on th e
a ffection suit filed again st her by Mrs. A lice Bozeil on Thursday w ill
T H E D A LLES, Sept. 5.— A d ­
c e le b ra tio n .
be asked by C elia B illm an, private secretary to G overnor Pierce.
v e rtise m e n t fo r th e .«-ale of 253,-
Mrs. Kozell ask s for $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 heart balm and lias started divorce pro­
E v ery effo rt will be m ad e to
' 000,000 feet of tim b e r in th e na
SLAYER OF SHERIFF
ceed ings against her husband.
c a tc h th e c rim in a ls, acco rd in g to
INDICTED BY JURY R e in h a rd , a n d all em ployees will 1tio n a l fo re st re s e rv e so u th of
DENOUNCES OLD PARTY CANDIDATES
F rie n d , in W asco c o u n ty , has been
—.............
V A LE, O re., S ept. 5. — A rch be q u e stio n e d closely and a sk ed a u th o riz e d
by C hief F o re s te r
H ARTFO RD, Conn., Sept, ft.-— A v o te for P resident C oolidge Godv a lia s F re d Y ardlow sla v e r to p re s e n t alibis.
I
G
reeley,
a
c
co
rd in g to a te le g ra m
>
or John D avis is a vote again st organized labor,’’ Senator W heeler; A
G oodm an, s h e riff
■ received to d ay by N. J. R innott,
vice-presidential candidate on th e L a F o llette tick et told th e sta te
Buys B lock—
convention o f th e A m erican F ed eration o f Labor here today. W heeler of H a rn e y c o u n ty , w as in d ic te d
' r e p re s e n ta tiv e in congr«*ss.
E. N. B u tle r, of th e
B u tle r
brought m any cheers w ith his v iolen t den u n ciation s o f the old parties fo r firs t d e g re e m u rd e r by th e
1 E id s m u st be s u b m itte d by D e­
and th eir candidates.
m o rn in g
p u r-
M a lh e u r c o u n ty g ran d ju r y t o ­ a p a rtm e n ts , th ia
c e m b e r 1, and th e m inim um price
block
on , a c c e p ta b le to th e g o v e rn m e n t is
n ig h t. Codv will he a rra n g e d to- i chased th e G u e rn e y
WASHINGTON SENATOR DIES
F o u rth s tr e e t fro m Mr. W ille tts
m o rro w .
; $2 fo r yellow , w h ite or lodge pole
of
Los A ngeles, b u t fo rm e rly of
C
ody
k
illed
S
h
e
riff
G
oodm
an
W ALLA W ALLA, Sept. ft.— Stricken sudd en ly w ith n eu ralgia of
■ pine. T he 25 3 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet to be
the, heart, D avid .Cox, sta te sen ator o f th is d istrict, died shortly l>e- n e a r th e b o rd e r of H a rn e y a n d A sh lan d . T h e block in clu d e s tw o
a d v e rtis e d is th e f ir s t u n it of a
fore m id n igh t la st n igh t at h is hom e.
M a lh e u r c o u n tie s and w as c a p ­ s to re s on th e f irs t flo o r and a j s ta n d of a ro u n d tw o billion feet,
Mr. Cox had served 16 years in th e sta te sen ate, and w as un­
th e
second su rv e y e d by th e fo re s try se rv ice
opposed for réélection th is year. H e had been active in agricultural tu re d sev eral d ay s la tp r by F re d ro o m in g h o u se on
G
oodm
an,
son
of
th
e
sla
in
s
h
e
r­
flo
o
r.
Mr.
B
u
tle
r
w
ill
n
o
t
m ak e a t th e re q u e s t of Mr. S in n o tt la s t
and church circles. H e w as b o m In T enn essee, and cam e here 3 9
years ago.
iff.
an y c h a n g es in th e block.
sp rin g .
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