Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 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
7 he Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Neivspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(Iu tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 4 3.
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BOY KILLED AND HIS
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SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept.
IS. — A ttacked from behind
by an unknown assailant,
two boys, one dead and the
other dying from a fractured
skull, and other injuries,
were found by a railroad em-
ploye beneath the American
river bridge at the outskirts
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ASHLAND CLIMATE
ithout the use of medicine cares
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .18, 1924
SOUTHERN GAS
IS PLANNING
SETTER PLANT
Girl Sails to Meet uIdealn
Miss Gertrude Biede Is Out 8 of th e city to d ay .
8 > Southern Oregon to Have
For Recorder; May Not ■« Prior to lapsing ¡«no un- ni
Best Gas Factory in
•Be Opposed
: « consciousness, w iiiia m Isaac 8 J
the Entire State
RECOVERY ON
RING STOCKS
IS DOUBTFUL
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ALL YOUTHFUL MURDERERS
HAVE HOPES OF CLEMENCY i
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W ASHINGTON,, D. C. 8 1
8 Sept. 18. — Hopes for a life 8
8 sentence instead of the death 8 j
j 8 penalty have raised in the 8
8 breast of Eugene Perrygo, 8 '
• 8 age 22, who has been a 8 1
8 prisoner in jail here since he 8
8 killed an aged woman four 8
■ 8 years ago.
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HELPINGPAL
ESCAPE GETS
MAN ARRESTED
Attorney General
Says ♦
« ♦ r The outcome of the Loeb «¡Parole Granted to Raigo
Thousands of People
a Leopold case .o Chicago, m »
Money Violated When
Certain to Lose
, 8 which their youthful age 8
Ip a v p -
¡ a saved them from the g * i - a !
leaves Ashland
REPORTS TO GOVERNOR « lows, has caused Perrygo’s 8 S M A S H F P W XI T e w r»
1 8 said he had met his assoc- 8 1
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EUBANKS, TREASURER 8 iate, who is unidentified, in «INCREASING
VOLUME
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i 8 a soft drink parlor. Both 8
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! « attorney to urge a rehearing 8
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Jh
No Petitions for Councilmen Have 8 of them were destitute, he 8 Will Have Coke and Tar as Out-
¡.Another Report Made
Been Filed, Hut Two Tick­
stated, and went out and 8
puts; Work Will Start Im­
IM
,
*° Gov , « for lbe youth, confident that 8 Tried to D c n h - ov Fviden,-
Meree (• by Committee
That
j 8 Judge Caverly’s decision will 8 |
tb e rs .'n e s te d - Are Caurf
Commit t
ets Expected
8 built a camp fire, expecting 8<
mediate Future
Is Proving Sales
8 stand as a precedent for ex- 8 |
iu nos;.b u i’, “ *'* "
8 to take a freight here to- 8
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morrow.
Petitions for the candidacy cf
8 tending greater clemency to 3
MEDFORD, Sept. 18.— South­
i PORTLAND, Sept. IS. — In- 8 Perrygo.
He said someone hit his 8 ern Oregon will have one of the
Miss G ertrude Biede for re-elec- 8
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Failure to observe a nam i .
i vectors of The Kings Food Pro *«
tion as city recorder and G. G « p artn er over the head and 8
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An
appeal
will
be
taken
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granted
best gas, coke and coal tax by-
«_ , u
trained u m to raise money to
ducts company and The Dundas ♦»
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him.
♦♦ in the supreme court next,
next 8 w pay
imv a n fine w,,|ch had
.
ey io
bf>en ¡mpog
. ubanks for city treasurer have « then attacked
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Isaac 8 products m anufacturing plants in
,
M
artin
company,
embracing
sever-;
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month.
A
ttorney
Perrygo
an-
8
ten filed at the city hall.
been
¡ » « said
«a,d he lived in Ci
C entralia, 8 ; the e n W United States, accord-
ed upon him, resulted in the re-
al thousand people in Oregon. « nounced today.
j* r-rrest
Miss Biede has been connected j « W ashington, where his sis- 8 j ing to the plane of the directors
of Ira Irons a t Roseburg
W ashington and California, have « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 !
w ith the city recorder’s office for 8 ter, Mrs. Verhma Blaire, re- 8 cf The Southern Oregon Gas com-
ear.y Thursday morning and in
. lost heavily and apparently will i
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jj ' pany.
many years, both as assistant and 8 sides.
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the implication of Roy Campbell
have difficulty in recovering, A t-'
as recorder.
She assumed the 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
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m
who-d car and company Irons
The
new
plant
will
include
torney General Van W inkle ad-j
position of recorder during the
•
made
a hasty departure from
; what is known as the Glover West
i vised Governor Pierce today re l-!
w ar period and has held it since.
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A
shland
W ed n esd ay n ig h t.
j system of continuous coal gas
ative to the two reports received (
I t is understood th at she will not
Irons an.I Dave Jones, who are
m anufacture, now being used with
from Oswald West, form er gov !
have any opposition, having made
raid
to be cx-brakemen of the
great
success
in
Victoria
and
Van-
} ernor, and George Black. P ort­
a competent official and proved
Southern
Pacific railroad at Duns-
'
cauver,
B.
C.
The
local
company
1
land accountant, who were mem
satisfactory to everybody.
mu.«,
were
arrested Wednesday by
realized spme time ago th a t the '
bers of the governor’s committee!
Mr. Eubanks is a veteran in the
the local city oolice. When the
rapid rise in the price of fuel oil
investigating stock sales in Ore-
city tre a su re r’s office and the
offi'era
appro"« hed them, Irone
would
prohibit
its
use
for
gas
.
-
-
, gon.
Government Operated on a Basis
indications are that he also will
dashed
two
bo or of whiskey on
■ making purposes.
' «tarn. £ arhSad'“ X
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7
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b>'
Great Saving in July
be unopposed. Courtesy and ef­
,
the
pavement,
an effort to des-
and August
ficiency have made his work in Declare for the Restoration of 1 The new plant will consist of of pretty Miss Yvette Frost, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and when the Pacific I 1 t& fr° m advisinS others- than
troy
the
evid«;
ce
which the of-
i six 26-inch vertical retorts, coal ln a d J i ’ler F ^ i d e n t Wilson sailed from San F ran csco for the land ! state officei’8 as to their legal
World War Hero as the
th e tre a su re r’s office eminently
; ficers were seeking.
, fed continuously night and day m he-hnv'T nB!° ^ C.niS Mirs F r° st was aboard and on her way to rig h ts and remedies. In anothei
Army’s Leader
satisfactory.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 18.
meet
her
long
distance
Dance.
At
the
pier
to
see
her
off
was
her
T,
.,
,
Irons wa3 paroled so th at he
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j from a 40-ton steel bin, built
report subm itted to the governor
The government s operating
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The petitions for the candidacy
a
tio
n
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A
liT
th
e
ab
i’
tA,ire<i
J
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C,1
,arey’
who
let
h,'r
go
wlth
the
exclam­
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,
could
procure
the rnonov to nav
ST. PAUL, Minn,, Sept. 18— ' above the reto rts and fed by ma- ation May the best man win.
r,„* v...
7*
> , pd>
by the committee, the charge expenses were cut >13.400,000
of O. H. Johnson and C. H. Pierce
i
,
,
T
,
I’i's
iiiio
v
iiHe
Jones w h s niacod
The
American
Legion
w
ants
Gen-!
chinery
hoists,
the
coke
being
dis-
was made th a t when The Multno during July and August as com-,
P'acetl
for the office of mayor were both
mail Lumber and Box company pared with the first two months in the city ja i . The next thing
filed Wednesday. Indications are eral P erth in g restored to active charged at the bottom cold,
j became Insolvent in 1921, F. of the preceding fiscal year, ac- the officers knew Jones was re-
In addition to the gas made
th a t no fu rth er candidates will duty. The convention today un-
Douty, president of the company cording to official treasury fig-i i ported to have hastily left th»
anlmously adopted the report o f ' there will be about 100 tons of
e n te r the field for this office.
m company with Roy Camp­
arranged a sale of the stock to the ures, based on the savings during
At the N ovem ber election six the m ilitary affairs committee : c°ke produced for sale and 20,-
bell,
also of Dunsmuir, in the lat­
public. The report also charges the la3t two months.
councilmen will be elected, as the which declared th a t th e W o r ld ;000 gallons of ta r as a valuable
ter's
automobile.
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the company’s properties
were
The governmental overhead
term of each of the present coun­ W ar hero was still h eart and by-product.
T he officers then ascertained
W hat becomes of th e huge J 1-as used considerable of the dirt i appraised in exce~s of their actual will be 90 millions less this fiscal
In the construction 500 ton3 of
cilm en expires this year. Many soul in the army, th at he is vig-j
that
Campbell had brought the
year than it was last year. The
citizens have been mentioned in orous and able and th at it is u n - ' stru ctu ral steel and 100,000 fire am ount of d irt which is carted there. The lot next to Mr. P o -; ya3ne*
two
men
to Ashland from Duns­
president’s hope of creating a
connection with the councilmen fair to him and to the nation to j bricks will he used besides other away and dumped someplace well’s has also been filled.
muir,
Wednesday.
The police of
when a large excavation is made,
m aterial.
«180,000,000 surplus in 1926 may
positions, but, as far as cKn be be retired.
He
stated
there
was
a
lively!
Roseburg were notified to be on
tuch as th a t from The Lithian i
be achieved, the treasury offic-'
The demand for General Per-!
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ascertained, no petitions have
demand
for
the
granite
which
i
th«*
lookout for the men. They
Hotel company site?
ials said after issuing this state
been circulated for any candi­ shing as the leader of the Ameri-i
( they will take out of the hotel
notified
the Ashland police Thurs-
ment.
That it is not merely a waste, ' , *
dates. It is expected th at w ith­ can Legion had subsided consid-l
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day
morning
that the two men
a total loss or a heavy expense I
Ot * 8hUnd agreed ;
It could not be
in the next few days petitions erably today.
to haul it from the place of ex-i
1^ ° ° 1 >ards Ot thls 101 ,
SISKIYOU FIRES OUT
|
b*'“
RoSebur«
will be started.
It is under­ ascertained from what source the!
cavation is proved in the case of Str®fet 8artac,ng and other P«r-!
YIi7EKA; ! ePt‘ 17~~ReP° rtS “ ‘ l 1 The local officera immediately
stood an effort is being made to ro en to n of General Pershing as
pose3. He has also a long list of
T
A
n
r
I
T
■■rrkr-rxurv'
e
Litllian
Hotel
cpmpany
con-
procure
a councilmen ticket national com m ander originated.
the Un.tod States Forestry office; filed a charge of transporting li­
orders from private owners for
which will not create opposition,
at
Yreka today show th at all for quor against Campbell.
HD
GRANTS PASS, Sept. IS. —
I; who has the contract to make this the granite,
x , , which make splen-
although it is probable th at there
est
fires
in
the
Klam
ath
National
willingness
to
help
Irons
to
es­
BIG INCREASE IN
excavation, which will am ount to '
“ a‘erlal tor <W «»nya and The Josephine county exhibit
w ill be two tickets in The field for
Fcvest are under control for the cape will mean th at he will have
“ur,a< l"8- ,fe
MOTOR BUS USE IS
building will soon be in making
Definite announcem ent was thousands ot yards ot d irt and '
councilmen.
first time in several weeks.
to face the serious charge against
granite.
t
3
5
cents
a
yard
delivered
for
the
REPORTED
IN
CAL.
The stage is all set, and the waj
made Tuesday th a t the main
City A ttorney Briggs has pre­
hint. An officer from the Jack-
Mr. Powell stated he had been E™"“ ® a " d £tated he Would have i3 cleared for the successful fin­
SAN FRAWISCO Sent' l s _
i ot lll«i
Oregon Lumber
pared copies of petitions for the
son county sh e riffs office wi'l
SPOUSE OF DEAD
During «be c . l e n d a r ^ r l j i s , , , . ! ! ? ““ ’; ” 5' , " 0” " ’ be
‘b th ' S fortunate in the disposal of the no difficulty in disposing* of all ancing of the enterprise.
candidates to use. These may be
of this.
bring the two prisoners to this
WOMAN AT YREKA
The plans adopted
for the
d irt which has come from the ex­
° We“ '
procured a t the city hall,. Mr. num ber ot p«SSen g er, tra n sp o rte d ; “ L e e r oi“ »
The excavation is about ha f structure, which w i'l be erected
TO BE QUESTIONED countf. Campbell’s au)omo,bllie
cavation so far. He has sold prac­
Briggs stated to The Tidings to­ by onto stage lines in C ali'o rn lai
company, on the
is being held.
completed. Mr. Powell, who bid j upon the Railroad park grounds
tolaled 29.202.073 an Increase o f :
,‘e
” ° rth e" d tically all of the d irt at the rate
day.
‘
YREKA,
Sept.
17—
District
At-!
$3800 on the excavation, w a ;! " ’Dere the bandstand now is, cal
approximately
8.000.000
over
°
“ 7 " " ’ ’ a "S™ented by of 50 cents a yard, delivered to
various
property
owners.
This
:
abouf
$1000 lower than the other f° r the expenditure of $10,000. lorney Charles E. Johnson and MISUSE OF ‘ BINGIE.S” IN
1922. or 38 per cent. Tins
j ? « “ “ >' “'« » ‘re«! property. It Is
LOCAL PEOPLE
wil! result in several fills and im- ! bidders-
The general committee outlined Sheviff Andrew S. Calkins left • POOL HALLS MUST STOP,
shown
in
the
report
ot
the
auto
"
°
,
’T
an<*
yesterday afternoon for Som nes'
IN ACCIDENT
KLAMATH COUNCIL SAYS
The revenue from the d irt and ^ l0 f*nan'?bîS plan which will not
Stage and truck departm ent of
' ' 'i L ” '
to«1“« « « history p r o v e m e n t of p r o p e r t y .
Bar
to
investigate
the
death
o
f
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Mr. Powell purchased a lot j granite
sales will
probably call for an outright donation, but
A serious accident was narrow ­ the C alifornia Railroad Commlf-- The
a i* !? ’7 7 .
’
Mrs.
Johnny
Pepper,
60-year-old
KLAMATH
FALLS, Sept. IS.—
on w ater street after he had ta k - ’ am ount to several hundred dol- an advance to he returned later
i T" °
Ma" T r" ’" ne-
ly averted last evening when a ,lun for 1923-24.
Indian
m
atron
who
was
found
Following
a
complaint
lodged by
of the $10,000 necessary, twelve
Freight to the extent of S33.
Tl!' plal!t wil1 cover 100 acre3 en the excavation contract and lars.
p arty consisting of Mesdames J.
individual and business houses of hanging from a tree at the p ep. i Chief of Police George Humphrey.
C. Cozart, Ida Crandall, Bert 24 5 tons was transported. The ; of land, when completed, and will
G rants Pass have already s u b ->i>er home earJy Monday by h e r ! pocl room and ' ard r3oni lv’opric
T urner, Jennie Schwan and Theo- operating revenue of all the auto ! ¡nV° ? ? a ” oxponditH1æ of approx
tors were warned by the city
scribed >500 each, or $6,000 of husband.
•<lore Russell returning home from carriers am ounted to >17,554,- ! im ate’.v $1,000,000.
council
th at any violation of the
Because of suspicious circuni
the total. A campaign for the
-a m eet In Yreka, was struck by 980.86 and the operating expense . The main features of the new
soliciting of the balance is now stances, the district attorney has ordinanc® governing such estab-
industry are:
th e car of the sheriff of Siskiyou I $16,237,160.31.
'
under
way, and committees have issued a coroner’s w arrant to lisbm ents "o u k l result in imme-
The enlargem ent of the mill­
•county. Mrs. Cozart was driving
Pepper said diate revocation of license to op­
Statistics compiled by the com­ pond to coveiv. ten acres for the
been announced. The general com­ hold the husband.
:a W illys-Knight and the sheriff mission show th a t there are 670
m ittee th at form ulated the gen- ie h id ju st returned from an all erate.
:& Tem plar. The Cozart car was auto stage and truck lines oper­ storage of logs.
The ordi'iance Provides that
PORTLAND, Sept. 18— Thai
SALEM, Sept. 18— The decis-
Pla" *S cosnpoEed of Messrs night hunting trip when he dis-
ru n into the bank and one of the ating under the jurisdiction of j The building of a new plan­ Portland’ cham ber of com m erce1 ion of the Oregon suprem e court H’ D< N orton- L A- Rob!e and R covered the body
! “ bingles” can be purchased by
ing mill, with new machinery.
•disc wheels badly bent.
W h'le the verdict of the cor- principals in card or P°o1 ga1» ^
the commission, of which 165 are
The construction of the first has decided to continue its d e > su sta in in g the state income tax W ‘ C lark' A 8eC° nd coramitte?
Three wheels on the Tem plar freight carriers, and 121 passeng­
oner’s
ju ry was “ strangulation by
" £5d a s ,Btake8- Th® ho,d-
unit .of Crane dry storage sheds. velopment work with the aid of; law, in effect, will increase the * Char"e ° f the ca,npaign
•were smashed besides other min­ er carriers.
f°J b
Can tUr”
, th© raising of the $4,000 through parties unknow n.” the jury main-;
The erection of a battery of 20 the State Chamber of Commerce sum t0 be ra> ed under the
o r damages. W ith the exception
»„.•„„ j
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m the p o d room from which they
at
least
>500,000
y
j
solicitation
of
the
people
of
t!r
tam ed th at the woman had first
.
.
,
7
diy kilns, five now being under instead of attem pting to direct all
o f a few minor scratches no one
atrxnai j and then j dragged j were
isRUed a »d ipcoive merchcu-
T
t
¡county, is composed of Sam II jx.en strangl«ad
state affairs from the Portland
j ,
way.
In its decision the supreme Baker
.
,
,
dise in return.
•was Injured.
and E. H. Harbeck. 1’hi ,
standpoint.
MONEY
FOR
YREKA
she was tied with
«i
. . , ,
i
Work
begun
on
lath
mill
at
court upheld the law enacted by conira;ttee has named numerour to a „ b , ee, where
, ,
.
Accoidtng to the chief of po-
The Ashland fcroup
w e re
FAIR IS RAISED once with a capacity of 15,000 per The directors adopted a com­ the legislature and approved bv i eub^ mmittee3 and haa dividef- cord around her neck to look 1Ice (hesp tokpns wprp ugpd jn
■brought back to Ashland by Mr.
day.
'
m though she had committed exchange for merchandise in som
m ittee report on th e state cham­ the people with the exception of
Moss.
the city and county into dbjtricfF suicide.
YREKA, Sept. 17— The com­
.
Til" building of a railroad ber situation pledging the P o rt­ the proviso th a t dividends paid to so
the raising
n
Main street stores, theaters an«l
so th
th a a t t the
raising of
of the
the fund
m ittee named to raise funds for roundhouse, machine shop, oil
Mrs. P e p p e rs son was m urder- restaurants. They were he said,
land cham ber to keep interested iesident stockholders shall be de­
DISCHARGED TRAFFIC COP
may proceed expeditiously.
Ibe purchase of the old Mt. Shas- storage tanks, loading decks stor- in state development work thru
d
fifteen years ago by H. redeemed at a discount by the
ducted 'rom th e net income of
IN KLAMATH REINSTATED ta F air Association property two age and supply sheds.
'hanks,
who was lateir released pooi rooms.
the state organization as well as either re s d e n t or non-resident 'CHINESE MUTINY IN
VT AXf
™ XX miles SOUth ° f Y reka’ reports th e i Tbe operation of two camps in
from
the
penitentiary.
through its developm ent fund. corporations. This feature of the
Thus, he pointed out, in a
f* MU’ITT AMP
KLAMATH
FALLS
R. E .jsu m of $7480.00 pledged to- the woods— one for fir and one
CHEKIANG
FORCES
The directors expressed the opin­ act the court excinded as in vio-;
sense gambling was carried on,
Knowles, form er city traffic o ffi-1 ward the purchase of the prop- for pine
ion th a t while Portland people latiou of the privileges and im-
FOOD« COMMISSIONER IS
Mr. Humphrey
revoked the
SHANGHAI,
China,
Sept.
18—
cer. was appointed county motor-1 e-rty. There is less than $5,000 The niaintenance and operation contribute the m ajority of the I m unities clause of the Oregon A pparently authentic reports have
WANTING
MORE
MONEY
“
bingle”
privilege
last
week. At
cycle policeman by the county yet to be subscribed.
of the Pacific and Eastern rail-
development
*
money
th
at
the
council
m
eeting
last
night
it constitut'on and in violation of reached here th a t a terious mu
court. He started in on his new
The old race track, a mile in roa‘l between this city and Butte should not attem pt to control the
SALEM,
Sept.
18.—
In
an
effort
i
were
a
number
of
pool
room
pro­
the 14th am endm ent of th e fed- tiny has taken place among the
assignm ent immediately.
length, is intact and only requires Falls.
to place the salaries of deputies prietors to ask for the return cf
state. C haracter of the work to eral constitution in th a t it dis- Chekiang forces at Hangchow
‘T h e state traffic officer does a -snian outlay to put it in firs t'
p lan3 have been draw n for all
land other assistants back to the! their privilege, with the under­
(
not usually cover county roads,’ cjagg shape This early-day race- ci tbe above work, and contracts be done by the two organizations crim inates against corporations' All the Chekiang leaders are place where they were before be- «landing that no deviation from
to prevent duplication was out­ having non-resident stockholders, reported to be in flight to Shang­
County Judge R. H. Bunnell s a id ,' track hag , hc reputation of be. i have been let, or soon will be, lined.
j ing pared by the ways and m e an s1 the strict letter of the law would
hai, fearing their lives will be
‘ and we feel that there is a de- ¡ng onc of the "fa ste st” tracks in lor ad oi tbe above construction
committee, J. D. Mickle, state be made.
taken by the m utineers.
cided need to curb speeding on the gtate and hag had mapy higJ at early date.
dairy
and food commissioner, in
On this agreem ent, th«" council
RECORD CROWD
county roads as well as state to r;c races
WILL SEND ARMY
The building of the main mil!
h
it
requirem
ents
for
1925-26,
es-
restored
the privilege,
PENDLETON, Sept. 18.— The
highways. Knowles will work in ‘
AGAINST CHINESE S eptember has seen
i will be deferred until the subsid-
tim ates he will need >56,183, a c -'
th re a t of rain disappeared u n d o
I
MANY FOREST FIRES I cording to the budget received
cooperation w ith city and state
MEN HURT IN ACCIDENT j iary plants are finished, the pres- a warm sun and the round-up
motorcycle officers.”
PEKING, China, Sept. 18.
; ent mill being used in furnish­
The first l T d Z s or S e n te n J by Ule bUdg6t commi;,8ion- A FLIERS TO SPEND
opened in a blaze of color this President Kun of China by a
Knowles was discharged over a
ing
m
aterial
for
th
e“
new
work.
SHELTON, Sept. 18. — Three
‘
P .
total of $39,982 was expended
NIGHT AT MUSKOGEE
afternoon
before
w
hat
officials
m onth ago from the city police men are near death in a hospital Manager Owen said th a t the date
m andate today created a supreme i ber were the worst of the entire th i6 year
Thous-
force, following his a rre st on a as a result of an accident at the of the completion of the new big said
n . was
, a'
. record crowd.
K
. ( command for the m ilitary expe-j season for lightning fires, Assist-.
Thc commercial food stuffs d e J
,
ands
of
visitors
are
here
for
t
h
e
,
dition
against
Marshall
Chang
ant
Forester
G
uthrie
announced,'
partm
ent
is
seif-8upoprting,
>12.-1
Th
charge of assault.
In justice Simpson Logging Camp No. 1, mill was indefinite, but would be
day. Jose Sedgwick, motion pic- Lin. He declared he wa3 to place 1 and the service, which normally Pi)0 being received and epent A •<!
court, before Justice of the Peace when a logging train in w h ic h , rushed as fast as P<«s»>le-
tu re aetress, is queen of
the ¡ 200,000 soldiers iu the field ; by this time would have dropped total of $3992 was added to the i
A. A. Em m ttt. he w'sa exonerated (hey were riding was derailed i n ’ ( !,t
Million Feet a Y ear
They
of the charge. He was not rehired the heart of a forest fire. Nine*
The plant, when complete wil! round-up and led the big p a ra d e : against the Manchurian yrar lord 60 per cent of temporary fire- general fund front license fees left at 1:28 P. M. for Muskogee.
about the arena during the o p en -lan d in care of an emergency guards, still employs about roo
by the city police departm ent.
cars of logs were destroyed.
T
i and fines- but lhis amount is not Oklahoma, where they will spend
(Continued on Page 4)
ing show.
] would increase this to 400,000.! extra men. „ Portland J Journal.
credited to the commission.
i the night.
13 MILLION IS
TO LET
P E R S H IN G OUT,
STATES
E
Dirt From Hotel Excavaron Is
Easily Sold By The Contractor
IE
OREGON LOR. CO.
n Kr ÄI Mr(1Filnil tract.as explained b> T L Powe 1,
TO
!TT
E
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