Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1924, Image 1

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D aily T idings
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News Wire Service)
XLVIH .
ASHLAND CLIMATE
VY ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
JAPAN WILL
BAVE SHALE
DEVELOPMENT
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v a i a hj ( ) F
REPRIEVE OF
9 0 DAYS FOR
ORANT GIVEN'
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FIRST SNOW OX MOUNT
NAVY AM» AIRPLANES
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ASHLAND FRIDAY NIGHT
WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. U
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« 20. — President Coolidge R
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Mount Lassen and Mount R
R has ordered Secretary of R
R Shasta of northern Califor- R
R Navy W ilbur to institute a R
R nla have been acting up dur- R
R thorough survey to deter- R
♦t ing the last few weeks, get- R
J? ting their names in the R
R mine the relative importance R
R of airplanes and battleships R
R papers, and Friday evening R
; and subm arines for the first R
jR Mount Ashland, the m ajestic R
R line of national defense, ac- R
R peak which is the scenic R |
R point around Ashland, decid- R
Retort Shipped to T h a t ' R cording to an announcem ent R Governor Small Gives
H^ h e r and Benson to Open » ed th a t it was about time a R SaVS L o rd T« H ie
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R from the W hite House.
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Country W ill Extract
Months More Life to
Modern Plant on Oc-
« uttie attention should be r Whpn n r .L ti? S^ sheperd
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A
fter
hours
of
conference,
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Oil From Shale
Poor Boy Murderer
tober First
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J When ? uestl? ^ d as to
paid to
to it.
it.
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R Sec. W ilbur said it was the R
a Love Affair
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Saturday morning when R
MENTIONS WORK HERE R desire of the president to R j 100,000
ASK
THIS
BOULEVARD - SHERMAN « the early risers felt the R SUSPECTED 2 TVT'TT?T)'PP
R have th e survey m ade im- R
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. » snappy tinge of the air and R
Z M O h JJ iiK S
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W
ill
be
General
Floral
and
Seed
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looked
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toward
R reason for his hurried recall R
for Navy, R eport to Oil •
10th F or M urder o f Cop;
toward
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B u siness; Operators E x­
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P ublication
“ Ashland, they were greeted 8
IIuM,a a ,,
Deep Interest A roused
perienced F lorists
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said
th
a
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the
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The Japanese are interesting R reference to his speeches on R
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Sept. 20.
The H atcher and Benson Flor- ♦♦ fall was about two or three R
them selves in developing the oii R the Pacific coast dealing R — Governor Len Small of this
MOUNT VERNON, Hl., sept.
al
and Seed company will beg-’n
inches. Snow lias been ex- R
R
w'ith
the
relations
between
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shale deposits of Japan, according
sta te has granted Bernard G rant,
and R
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peak
Operations a t Boulevard ......
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to a report from San Francisco, J: the United States and Japan, R! poor 19-year old boy of Chicago
Palm er about October 1st. a c -.R
n Aral
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not w ant«’ , was Rev. Law-
era.l days, since the tem per- ♦♦,
R le
which was prined in The Santa R which was alleged by many R who is under sentence to die on
cording
to
an
announcem
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by
8
ature
turned
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frigid
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Maria Oil News, of Santa Maria, R w riters as the reason for R the gallows for the m urder of a
he
had
poisoned
his
wife,
the proprietors, who are now “ R the
' middle of the week.
R i • Anna, witli arsenic.
California, which m entions the R his recall by the chief ex- R policeman, a reprieve of 90 days
R until Jan u ary 16, 1925.
constructing a modern green­ R R R R R R R R R R R R
operations of The H artm an Syn­ R ecutive.
I This was the m inister’s reply
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house and store building on the
R R R R R R R R R R R R
dicate of this city, as follows:
He wTas to have been hanged
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to the question of w hether lie
Boulevard.
From Japan by way of London
October 17th., but the state ex;
' had a love affair witli pretty E ’.sle
Besides seasonal flowers they
comes the news, generally, if not
ecutive has granted the reprieve
Sweetin, of Ina, III., where he
will
grow and handle a full line
wholly overlooked here, th at re­
so th a t his case can be taken
.conducted services at the Metho­
I of seeds, shrubbery and nursery
cently an oil shale reto rt was
under reconsideration.
dist church.
i stock. L. R. Hatcher, who has
shipped from here to Japan by
The petition asking th a t the
Because Wilford Sweetin died
J been employed by The Ashland
the American-Japanese Commer­
governor intervene in behalf of
under mysterious circumstaaices
j Greenhouse for the past two
cial Co. and will be used for de­
the 19-year-oid youth who is un­
July 28tli., and because gossip has
j
years, is now growing a large se-
veloping oil shale deposits in Man­
der sentence to hang Oct. 17, wag
it th at the mlnistei war infatu­
churia to get more oil fuel for
completed today by Thomas E.
• lection of Asters, chrysanthe-
ated by Sv/eetin’s wife, cold niedi-
Swanson, G rant’s attorney.
the Japanese Navy, a 9 ubject
mum.,, caruat'ons and other (low-
nce will be asked to solve
which appears from many stories • ’’etition Asking that Area W ithin
cm a t h l, home. 319 Mountain
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I the riddle
rid
Tire petition Is backed by signa­
of Sweetin's death. If
coming from across the Pacific)
Ten M*les ot ta v e be
1’lHces for Voters
tures of more th an 100,000 peo­
avenue, which will be sold at the
i poison is found to be the cause
to be absorbing an amazing |
^ t Aside
ple of all w’alks of life and in all f Dr; ° erta ^ nydef ’ a form er capte/n and one of seven survivors new greenhouse when it opens.
i
cf the famous B attalion of Death, which was composed of 500 Itus-
PORTLAND, Sept. 20— Under of Sweetin's death, a second
t-mount of Japanese energy and
parts of the country. Local au- sian women, finds Nina Romano, a stage and screen actress to be They also intend to handle pot
direction of the republican state charge of m urder of Sweetin will
PORTLAND, Sept. 20 A plea, thorities said they had no. record j eL 5 O_“ sl,n who.m she has not seen since childhood. Nina Romano, plants and will cater to
attention at this time when there
a drive ior be f.led by the coroner against
is so much talk in this country th a t the region w ithin ten square ) Of any oth er case in which such tn v lr<Mi de^cendant of the Royal Russian family, is in reality^M ura- i class designing and boquet w o r V l ^ " ^ 31 comnuttee>
j the minister.
tova Nina Ivanofsky-Romano. The latter was orphaned during the
The green h mi «o i
-« .
„ registration
th a t
will
reach
miles of the Josephine county widespread interest was shown.
of perm anent peace.
A network of circum stantial
H et"? ’ ™r°Ely ? i survivor of th eir (am ille, 1, Vladimir N, eh-1 f eei healed h
„
. " ” " - r o u g h several counties h a , been
The rep o rt via London says caves be set aside as a federal
The case of G rant sprang into oladtch h ivanofsky. in charge of Russian transportation. Dr. Snyder
G heated by a modern hot w a -1 . , d
w
. r
l evidence which, the police say,
th at, according to the inventor game preserve will be forw’arded prominence when N athan Leo- conducts
Jts a health in stitu t on in Los Angeles.
te r system, while the store build-i ! 1
™
P ty leaders are
store build- alive to the danger of general i tends to indict Hight, was being
of the process by which oil is ex­ to President Coolidge at once, ac-ipold and Richard Loeb were given
'ng will be 20 by 21 feet. D.
D. L.
L. I " 7 . ~
, wovon h ere ab o u t the death of the
tracted- from shales by dry dis­ cording to decis’on reached by the life im prisonm ent for slaying Rob­
Bunion, the second member o( T
’
.
Purposes »• pastor’s wile. A,urn.
tillation, a company operating at board of directors of the Isaac ert Franks. The letters and tele­
the firm, rerenlly came here from ! " ' e ‘'“ ‘" " “ S"
P<>1" t 10
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And ....
while
the investigation of
86 gallons of crude oil from a W alton league.
grams received by the governor
fact
th
at
at
the
last
presidential
this was being pushed, another
W alla Walla, W ashington.
ton of shale and recovering 8,-
The Isaac W alton league is a ! point out th at it would not be
election very nearly half the total inquiry into the death oi William
000 cubic feet of gas yielding two national organization for the ju -t to permit G rant to hang
num ber of Oregon voters entitled Sweetin, with whose widow the
TI LE LAKE AREA WILL
gallons of gasoline per 1,000 feet. preservation of wild life, sim ilar when Leopold and Loeb escaped
to vote did not cast their ballots. name of the pastor has been link-
HAVE HIGU PRODI’»-TIGN1
Aslijand
The claim of oil shale opera­ to the Audubon society.
the gallow’s.
exhibiiors at
the)
Milton S. Nichols, Plate of 5
In Jackson county, under lead-; i d, was under way.
Jackson County F air and Pear apples each, Jonathan, 2nd.
tion at Ashland, Oregon, will
j ership of Bert Anderson, chair-
A s in ila r plan to make of the I
A positive statem ent that Mrs
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 20.
Show won many prizes in „ t h e l Single Layer box, Newiowns, 3rd;
cause much surprise to Califor­ Mount Hood region a national
man of the county central com- Hight died from arsenic poisoning
FIRST
FALL
HEATING
Indications
are
th
a
t
(lie
grain
various exhibits according to an
nians.
park, and thus prevent the rapid
STOVE FIR E FRIDAY announcem ent of the winners, Spitzenberg, 1st; Delicious, 1st. yield cf the Tule lake lands will niittee, and S. S. Smith, registra- and uni from ptomaine, as had
exterm ination of the game around
Thornton Wiley, Display, three exceed the most optim isti” esti­ t on is aided by establishm ent of been believed, was in the hands
W HEELBARROW BR EA K S
the peak will be completed and
The first real fire of the fall which includes the following Ash­ boxes, 1st.
mates made. H arvesting of the branch registration offices at var- of the corontr today. Another
MT. SHASTA MAN’S BACK recommendation
exhibits
and
forwarded
to season, originating from heating land exhibitors,
Thornton Wi(ey, Plate of' 5 oats crop lias already started. The ious places throughout the coun- report on the Sweetin case was
W ashington as soon as possible. stoves occurred Friday afternoon | prizes:
peaches each, Elbertas, 2nd; Dis­ first report reaching this city is try, with specially delegated dep- expected by af rnoon from the
Yreka, Cal., Sept. 20— Darrell
F. D. Swingle, Span Mules, 1st. play, 3 boxes’, 2nd; Single Lay­
“ Game in the Mount Hood re­ when the fire departm ent wasi
uty county clerks in ch arg e.' coroner's t hem . to whom the
Adena Joy, Hereford Helfer, Jr. er box, Stark Early Elberta, 2nd. on the cut made by K latzuba
W. Papst, in charge of the .Cali­ gion is growing scarce and will called to the residence of C. D.
Brothers,* whose combined bar- j W orkers there are visiting voters exhumed vital organs of the man
yearling, 2nd.
fornia-Oregon Power Company be scarcer when the Mount Hood Owen, 519 Mountain avenue.
Mr3. C. A. Brown, 2 Plates of vester cut forty acres last Mon- in their homes and urging th at were sent y. si» lay.
Dick Joy, Bull, Senior, 1st.
substation construction at Carr- loop is com pleted,’’ said W. S.
Grapes, Rose of Peru, 2nd.
Dr. William D. McNally, who
The fire in the heater had
day. Forty-three to forty-five they make c e rta ’n they will bo)
G. F. Billings 3 yr. cow, 2nd.
ville, suffered a fractured back Raker, board member, in discuss­ started a fire in the woodbox
Community Exhibits — Upper- sacks per acre were the result. eligible to vote on November 4.
analyzed the vital organs of Mrs.
John Billings, Junior Calf, 2nd. Valley Community Club, 4th.
and two broken ribs when he fell ing the game preserve plan. back of the stove and the flames
I Hight, was decided in his opinion
These sacks weighed from 115 to
C. M. Cuvier, Doe 1 year, 1st.
from the substation switch while “ Mount R ainier is a national park spread to the wall. The d ep art­
Mrs. Lee T uttle, Tomatoes, 2nd; 120 pounds per sack, thus giving BIBLE MAY BE PART
' as to the cause of death. ‘There
C. M, Cuvier, Doe, kid, 1st.
a t work.
Cucumbers,
2nd.
and one sees deer, bear and other ment arrived in time to check the
a yield of approxim ately 140
OF STUDY IN THE I were ,a rKe am ounts of arsenic in
Mrs. W. S. Eastm an, American
Darrow fell a distance of 22 wild life quite generally, even flames which in a - few m inutes
Mrs. H. H. E lhart, D ahlia’, Two bushels to th e acre.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL the liver’ kidneys aIld stom ach.’’
W yandottes, partridge 1 cock, 1st; firsts.
feet, landing on a wheelbarrow. close to the resorts.
The wheat is ripening fast and!
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k*s statem ent leads. “ There is
They are i would have proved disastrous. 1 lien, 1st.
He w*as unconscious for only a part of the attractio n of the r e - 1 The damage was more than $100,
PAMENTO, Sept. 20
, no doubt in my mind that the wo.
Mt 3. H. H. Leavitt, Apple Jel- unless unfavorable w eather condi-!
A. M. McMillen,
1110010111, but upon regaining con­ gion. Mount Hood should also be it was stated.
will be
An„„
t c M J editerranean (ly .x 1®1: Plum Jelly, 1st; Black- tions interfere this ;s crop
crop will
be | w ,th the a " lv a l of a supplem ent-) m an’s death was caused by the
Anconas;
pullets,
3rd; cockerel, berry J e iIy; ls t
Los Angeles poison.”
sciousness was unable to move. made a national park.
harvested w ithout loss. The esti- al petition from
2nd,
.2nd,
1st,
3rd,
2nd,
1st,
1st
I
The lower part of his body was
Adena JUy, Pick ed Peaches, mate per acre for the wheat is County ‘‘obtaining more than 5,-
Coupled with this report came
“ The same thing is tru e of the SALMON ARRIVING AT
and first.
paralyzed by the fall. A w ork­ Josephine caves country, but the
•
1st;
6
cans
canned
fruits,
1st;
«
¡fo
rty
bushels
to
the
acre,
but
if
000
names-
Secretary
of
State
word
from police that a box which
TH E KLAMATHON STATION
Miss Gladys Thompson, O rna­
m an on a nearby pole came to his situation is more acute there, b e-1
Frank
C.
Jordan
announced
the
had
contained
arsenic had been
cans
vegetables,
lst.
j
it
is
Inci
eased
in
proportion
to
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mental Bantams, Black Cochin,
move h’m.
cause the caves are closer to the!
W ith the salm on run well un-
Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Counter- j the yield of oats, the possibilities initiative m easure providing for found in the pastoi s home and
Cockerel, 2nd.
• Papst is the son ofFrank Papst main line of travel. At present) der way in the K lam ath river,
i pane, Applique, ls t; Cotton piec- of over fifty bushels need not be the introduction of the Bible into that employes in the restaurant
M. E. Thompson, M editerran-
cd quilt, ls t; Hand Woven rug, surprising.
o f Mt. Shasta. He w’as taken to there is only one square m’le of
the public schools of California where lie said he had bought the
busy days are in order at th e ean, Anconas, Hen, 2nd; Pullet,
1
st.
had qualified for a place on the canned meat which he claimed
San Francisco hospital Satur- the protected area within the K laniathon egg taking station, 1st; Pullet, 3rd; Young pen, 1st.
KLAMATH REPORTS ALL
Mrs. Emma L. Oeder, Hand
day. Papst is m arried and has bounds of the national monument. where Ernest B. Cassell, superin­
j caused ins wife’s fatal illness de-
FOREST FIRES CHECKED ballot in 1926.
Mrs. C. A. Patton, American,
woven rug, 2nd.
tw o children. His home is at Mt. Outside, the game is being killed
The
m
easure
failed
to
qualify
nied having made such a sale to
tendent, acts as accommodation P.arred Plym outh Rocks, Dark,
Mrs.
H.
C.
Galey,
Hat,
made
on.
Shasta.
for
a
place
On
the
November,
hit11-
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Sept.
20.—
off rapidly. There should be a ! clerk for the finny visitors, ac- Young pen, 2nd; Hen, 1st; Light
buckram fram e, 2nd.
Some action by the Methodist
W ith a rise in hum idity and cold 1924, ballot owing to lack of the*
ten-mile area set aside, to con­ cording to the Yreka News.
Cockerel, 1st.
Mrs. J. P. Dodge, Beaded Bag, nights as assistance, the K ’am ath num ber of signatures reguired by Episcopal conference which meets
serve this wild life and make it
W ith the salmon run are rain­
T. N. W illiams, American.
lst.
Forest Protective Association fire law. Supplemental petitions later at Carbondale Tuesday also is
one of the sights of the caves.”
bow and steelhead trout, but W yandotte, Silver laced, Hen, 1st;
Mrs.
Louis
Dodge,
Pillow
cases
)
fighters have checked the 1,000- were circulated by proponents of exPet‘ted. Hight already has made
these are be'ng carefully netted Pullet, 3rd.
crochet trim , ls t.
acre fjre on P arker m ountain and the m easure on the advice of the! R statei«ent denying guilt in con-
J. Larkin Grubb, American,
from time to time by Almle and
CANNERY BU SIN ESS
Mary Galey, W oman’s made now have all other fires in the attorney general th at such action nection with his wif«’s death to
W hite Plym outh Rocks, Cock, 1st;
put
in
the
river
above
the
catch
over woolen dress, ls t; W oman’s county under control.
TOPIC AT FORUM
was legal.
the m inisters of the district.
dam so th a t they may continue Hen, 1st; Hen, 2nd; Pullet, 2nd; made over cotton dres3, 2nd;
The
P
arker
mountain
conflagra-
The
num
ber
of
signatures
re-
1 a,n not Ruilty of my wife’s
Next Tuesday’s Forum at Hotel up the river to th eir sp aw n in g ! Pullet, 3rd; Blue Jersey Giant Blouse, cotton, 2nd; Dress, cot­
death.”
he declared. ” 1 had
tion,
creeping
up
the
north
slope
i
quired
was
77,263.
The
supple-
Pullet (Special) 1st; Cockerel
Ashland will have as a special grounds.
ton.
ls
t;
Apron,
ls
t;
Hat,
Straw.
of j be m ountain, threatened t o ) mental petit'on
I
nothing
to
do with it. It is bad
filed t o d a y
(Special) 1st.
Mr. Ralph
2nd.
J e w e ls, Thought M otive o f F ou l feature, a talk by
1
enough
to
lo3e her, to have my
crown yesterday afternoon. La?t I brought the num ber secured up
Eilis Rose, W hite Flemish
Kozer of the Ashland and Talent NEW PAVING AT GRANTS
M urder, Found; Tw o Sus­
Miss E. Grubb. Blouse, home night, however, a force of 35 men to 77,994.
home broken up and my chil-
Giant Sr. Doe, 1st; Gray Flemish dyed, ls t .
PA SS TO START MONDAY
Canneries on, “ Problems ' Con­
pects B eing Sought
i
dren
separated from me. I am
pffectively
backfired
and
checked
ON PACIFIC HIGHW AY Giant ^ r. Doe, 1st; Jr. Buck, 2nd.
fronting th e Cannery Business.”
Mrs. H. E. Bourne, Tied and , the onrushing flames.
j
not
guilty
of any wrongdoing.”
ALL STATE OFFICES
G. W. Nichols, Plate of 5 apples
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20— Mr. Kozer’s talk will be one of a
The
Jenny
creek
fire,
originat­
ASKING MORE MONEY
GRANTS PASS, Sept. 20. — each, Newtown3, 2nd; Grimes .
(Continned on Page 4)
Mystery is surrounding t h e series of topics on “ Our Indus­
ing in northern California a week
SALEM, Sept. 20. •— To meet i
strange m urder of Mrs. Clifton tries in and about A shland,” and Those signs placed by the state
I ago, is now corraled. However, it
highway
departm
ent
to
warn
auto
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
has
the
requirem ents of the state a c -!
H unn, 50-year old wife of the
¡ was pointed out, it would be a
drivers th a t they had reached the
taken
an
active
part
in
prom
ot­
cident
commission during 1925-1
Chicago ink m anufacturer, who
menace until entirely extinguish­
“end of pavem ent” as they ap-
ing
such
industries.
26
a
total
of $469.240 will be
was beaten with a ham m er and
ed.
The Cannery is one of the first j Proached G rants Pass from the
needed,
according
to estim ates
shot last night in her Pasadena
to give promise for the fu tu re no' ‘t h will soon be consigned to
subm itted to the state budget
home.
POULTRY RAISERS
and all members of the Chamber the junk pile. W ork of prepar­
committee.
The commission will
FL IE R S ST R IK E W IND
The m ystery deepened today)
MEET HERE AT NOON need an appropriation of $175,-)
iare especially urged to attend next ing the half-mile stretch on Or­
w hen her jewels, valued at $3,-
EL PASO, Septem ber 2 0 — W ith reports o f stron g head w inds,
chard avenue, the northern ex­
Tuesday.
965 to conduct its activities dur- Cockian le a d in g in Q ualifying
000, believed at first to have been
A m eetin S o i the Poultry
tension of Sixth street, will com­ l>reparations are being m ade to protect th e w orld flie rs over n ig h t
ing the biennium, about half of
G an u s for National Am ateur
taken by the slayer, were found
mence tomorrow morning, and at, P eeo s, 2<K) m iles east of here, according to reports received h e r e .' Breeders of Jackson County was which is piovided for by law.
G olf Cham pionship
held in Ashland Saturday noon
in a trunk in the woman’s a p art­ DELEGATION TO
will be crowded through to t h e '
j A dm inistrative expenses in 1923.
PITTSBURG H W INS AGAIN
An
executive
coni-
at
the
Plaza.
ment.
BE IN ASHLAND earliest completion. The city
' 24 were H 45.045.
¡ PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20—
BROOKLYN, Septem ber 2 0 — P ittsburgh m ade it tw o s tr a ig h t’ In ittee of five w as aPP°inted to
W hile the detectives recovered
j council at Its session last night
It is estim ated th a t there will ( Playing a wonderful game of golf
has been launched for H arry Gar-
A delegation of 75 men and • selected Wm. Schroeder as sup­ over B rooklyn, d efea tin g Dizzy Y auee today, 5 to 4 , i n th r illin g ' consider m atters relatin g to the!
be
$5,460.310 in the rehabilita- Clark Cochran, formerly of BaltL
A nnual W inter Show, con sistin g i
butt, alias Conner, a form er «in­ women from the State of Massa erintendent of the job, and he) 11-in n in g gam e.
tion
fund, including disburse- n,ore, establish-. 1 a new course
' H. W. Fram e, Talent, A. H. W il-,
m ate of the Joliet, Ills., peniten .! chusetts, representing the Mass, commenced this m orning to as­
HAGEN LEADS BA R N ES
m
ents,
salaries and general ex- record of 67 in the first 18 holes
j let, Phoenix, W. J. W arner, Med- j
tia ry and friend of the slain worn- State Chapiber of Commerce, will semble m aterials and m achinery
penses.
Estim ated receipts a r e ' of a 36. ho,p quaIlfylng round ¡n
FR ENC H LICK, Ind., Septem ber 20— W alter H agen, th e B r it-1 ford, A. McMillan and J. L a r k in 1
an, whom the police accuse of th e ' be in Ashland Tuesday, Septem- for the work
given at
$5,092.000. The re- NatIona, A m ateur golf chainpjon.
Ish open cham pion, today led J:in Barnes, fou r h oles a t the end of Grubb Ashland,
m urder.
Search is also being her 23rd, from 3 to 4:15 p. m.
This pavement, which will con­ th e first IS h oles in th e fin al » 0 h oles p rofession als tourney h e r e ,
ceipts for the present biennium I ship here today. The second IS
The meeting went on record as
They will be conveyed to Ash- nect up the paving of the Pacific
made for a wealthy Los Angeles
were $5.719,955.
requesting
the Ashland Chamber
holes will be pLayed Monday.
wonian, with whom G arbutt re- ,and by the Medford Chamber of highway in Josephine county, will
ROUND-UP EXCITING
So far none of the state de-|
of
Commerce
to
unite
with
them
,
e i» j *
. , i
Bobby Jones of A tlanta came
sided, according to the police.
Commerce, after a short drive be of standard concrete, with 16-
........ holding
.....
. . . . Annual
.........................
failed to a ,k f o r , home wlth a |)ri|||an l J 2 .
PENDLETON, Ore., Septem ber 2 0 — W an n Sunshin e, w ith pros­ in
the
W inter
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' about the valley and will be foot roadway. It will meet the
pects o f a crowd o f 4 ,0 0 0 m ade th e fin a ls in th e round-up a gala a f­ P air and requested th a t Secretary
11 lllilf,as' In aPPropria oils over n unter |,a,j 74 an j
Morton
) delivered at Lithia Park and the
biennium.
„ a.
» iu h u u ,
W HEELER W ILL BE IN Civic Club house, where an in- standard as laid by the state de­ fair. T lie fig h t for th e R oosevelt trophy s te m s to be betw een Y ak i­ J. H. Fuller present the m atter 1 the present ~_____________
I wno 19 defending the champion-
partm ent, and Engineer Bromley, m a C anutt, cham pion bronco buster, and H ugo Strickland. Paddy
OREGON EARLY IN OCT.!,
to
the
Directors.
ASHLAND CREEK
1 ship had 76, the same as Chick
Senator Burton K. W heeler,1 formal recePt,on and welcoming resident engineer in charge of Ryan, all-around w inner a t C heyenne, a lso has a chance~w :th th e
trophy, w hich is em b lem a tic,o f bull-dogging, bronco rid ing and ste e r
will
be
given
by
Ashland
Cham­
AT
HIGHER
STAGE
Evans’ Cyril To,,py of England
the state highway work, will sup­ roping ab ility.
vice presidential
running mate
.
ber
of
Commerce
and
W
omen's
FLIERS
I-F.AVF
FOR
«m
•
/
-
had
79> Jesse Guilford 74 and
ply the needed engineering, thus
w ith Senator La
Follette, will
The
ram
of
Prtday
was
not
ip
Vonelm and Frsnels Oni-
Civic Club. Any citizens inter- assuring th a t it will in every
A 650 MILE JUMP
LIQUOR BOAT ABANDONED
speak in Portland October 7th,
extremely heavy or long one. but met 75 each
ested are especially incited to \particular meet the requirem ents
and will pass through A shland'
IL W A fO , W alh ., Septem ber 2 0 — The h alib ut schooner A lfa, * p ALLAS- Texas,
Sept. 20
there is more w ater in Ashland)
attend this gathering.
and standards of the state com­ w h ich cam e ashore near Ocean P ark, W ash .,'yesterd ay w ith a cargo T akinS the air
October 8th, according to an an­
9 :39 a. m„ the creek now than since last April,
mission.
nouncem ent from
his Chicago
o f bonded liquor, is believed to have been bound from Canada tot 8lol>e circling fliers left on their according to city officials
TH E WrEATH ER
Portland
headquarters. It is not known
Eugene
—
University
of
Ore­
adlng
ind
w hether he will be available to
Report for the past 24 hours: gon library now has 138,118 vol­
ators,
plan
$500,000 movie thea-
«peak in Ashland while his train
Maximum, 60, Minimum, 44; Set umes, 2934 purchased since the A m an d rivin g a truck, in w hich w as 2 7 cases o f liquor, w as arresti. t rarew e " shouts of thousands of and th a t with i a little more wa­ tre in Portland, one of 20 stml.
ed a t th e N aselle to ll bridge. The liqu or m ay have b een from th e ' spectators.
They faced a 650 te
Is in this city.
t r falling the lawns may assume jar t beatres
Maximum, 49. Precipitation, ,15. middle of June.
a
b08 ’
mile jum p on this trip.
their
t
in United States and
their usual
usual green
green hAantv
beauty.
Canada.
|B
I«
IS
BELIEVER IN
DIVINE HELP
Finds Her Long Lost Royal Cousin
BEING BUILT
E
TO MAKE DRIVES
I
BE
A GAME RESERVE
Many Prizes Won by Exhibitors of
Ashland at the Jackson Co. Fair
MYSTERY COMES
Of
WEALTHY WOMAN
GOLF IS MADE Al
51 IN 18 HOLES