Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1924, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
and
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(In tern ation al N ew s W ire Service)
VOL. X L V III.
Successor to the Sem i-W eekly T idings, V olum e 43.
ASHLAND CLIMATE
\\ ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924
NO. 21
—
M .IKKS TO STOP AT STATE
P A IR FOR A FE W M INUTES
SEEMS FLIERS WILL PASS ,1
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OVER ASHLAND ON FRIDAY
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S a n ta St
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« M onica. S ept. 25. — F ollow - SS
T he w orld flie rs will not 8
a in g th e h isto ric tra il w hich SS
8 pass o v er A sh lan d
to d ay . 8
a th e y blazed six m o n th s a g o a
8 a c co rd in g to te le g ra p h ic re- a
a w hen th e y sailed fo r th e ir SS
8 p o its received by T he T id- a
a w o rld voyage, th e A m erican SS
a in g s, w hich s ta te d th a t th e 8 |
a flie rs hopped off a t 10 o’- a
a flie rs le ft S a n ta M onica a t a !
I a clock th is m o rn in g fo r SS
8 10 A. M. an d w ere d u e to 8
i a Cri3sey F ie ld , San F ra n cisc o , SS
’ 8 h a v e a rriv e d in San F r a n - a
Ashland Fiayei
Players to Meet a w h ere th e y expected to rea c h SS
8 cisco a t 3 P. M., a lth o u g h a
a a t 3 P. M. T he schools SS
Klamath Falls on the
t
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? ^ Ta7 Ior’i ti the - ^ s d id '” n o 7 l“ s Z e 1 S i Says He B ^ s GoH t
I. s Wiley and BurdlC L « W here th e flie rs w ould spend a
riirnwinT
Is
a w ere d ism issed a n d m ost of SS I
Local Grounds
Have Been PiUA
tt th e n ig h t.
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liirowing
mg Him
Him to
to Hein
Help
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1 a th e b u sin e ss h o u ses a r e giv- SS
g
Prison Inmates
PROBABLE
L I N E U P a ing a q u a r te r h o lid a y to SS
n
R 13 th o u g h t th a t th e y will a
EXPECTING
a g re e t th e flie rs. A p u rse of SS
OT HE R S & rem ain in San F ra n cisc o a t 8 I N
4TH
CONFESSION
Only Three Gam es to be P layed on a $10,000 w as ra ise d by pub- SS
to n ig h t and a !
R eported H . G. W olcott all(, Mrf< 8 C rissey field
Local F ield This Year;
a lie s u b sc rip tio n to p re s e n t a I
a th e n c a n tin g
to m o rro w a J « ay s H e W a n ts to L ive M ore N
Harber
to
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ow
More W eight Needed
in
a to th e g ird le rs .
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a n o rth w a rd , sto p p in g a t E u - a
Than Ever, in Order to Act
F
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a
T e n ta tiv e
a rr a n g e m e n ts IS
a gene an d SalertF to m o rro w , a I
a« Pen M inister
T h e A sh la n d h ig h 3chood f o o t- ' SS h av e been m ade fo r a
sto p SS
8 o r th e la tte r place possibly a
Six p e titio n s
b a ll tea m is ra p id ly ro u n d in g in- i SS of a few m o m en ts a t
th e a
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lu r , co u n c ilm a n , a n o t u n til S a tu rd a y m o rn in g £ a 1
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S a tu rd a y w hen th e y e n te r
th e
SS F rid a y o r S a tu rd a y .
SS
Beveral o th e rs will be file l „ b 1S
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1,1 “
■««»< ">»•'<< h i. f o u r th
b a ttle a re n a w ith th e h u sk y K la- ' 8
a a a a SS a SS a a a a a
m a th F a lls te a m on th e local high
y
th e m fo r th e w orld flie rs.
8 1 w ith M rs. E lsie Sw eeten.
P e titio n s fo r S. D. T ay lo r, m an- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
school a th le tic g ro u n d s fo r th e
H e told of th e difficu lties of
a g e r of T he A sh lan d P re se rv in g ’
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f ir s t g am e of th e season.
th e c la n d e s tin e m ee tin g s in th e
com pany, a n d T h o rto n W iley, also
Coach H u g h es h a s been p u t t i n g '
sm
all tow n.
“ My w ife c o n tin u ­
c o n n ected w ith th e sam e com pany,
th e m em b ers of th e team th ro u g h
ally
n
agged
m
e.
I was sta rv e ^
have been filed since th e la s t r e ­
a se rie s of
s tre n u o u s
p ra c tic e ;
for
love
a
n
d
go
w
as
E lsie. W ll-
p o rt in T he T idings. A p e titio n
g am es, sig n a llin g , lin e bu ck in g
fo
rd
S
w
eeten
a
n
d
I
w ere good
fo r D r. B u rd ic h a s a lso been di­
a n d tric k plays, w hich th e y a re ■
frie n d s. E lsie n e v e r loved h im ,”
ed.
d e p e n d in g upon to h av e th e team !
he said.
O th e rs p rev io u sly re p o rte d w ere
in good sh a p e by S a tu rd a y .
“ I w au t to he c h a p la in in th e
J . H. H a rd y , W . M. W n g h t, and
B allot
W hen
W h ile th e re a re only tw o 1923 Named on F irst
p
riso
n . 1 believe th is w as pre-
New York C onvention Vote«
T his k th e ZR -3. g ia n t G erm an i
T he d isp a tc h e s to d ay s ta te d w ill s ta r t on a trip a c ro ss th e R. E. D e trick . No p e titio n s,
le t te r m en o n th e p re s e n t t e n t a ­
o th e r th a n fot O. II. Jo h n e o n and H aired O ff Independent. T icket, o id a ned. P e rh a p s God is th ro w ­
d irig ib le , w hich is th e
U nited th a t th e ZR-3 w as m a k in g its
on Fotir Candidates
tiv e lin e u p fo r S a tu rd a y , P r e s ­
ing m e to th e p riso n e rs to help
fin
a
l
te
s
t
flig
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t
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e
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from
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rs
t,
N.
J
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C.. H. P ie rc e , h av e been filed fo r
S ta te s ’ prize of th e la te w a r and
HI« Nam e W ill be S till B e­
c o tt and. T. B ry a n t, a n d w h ile t h e .
, . . ,
th
em . I w a n t to live m o r e .th a n
w e ig h t of th e tea m w ill n o t av er-!
R O C H E S T E R , N. Y , Sept. 2 5 1 w hich w ill soon s ta r t its voyage fo r A m erica.
A s soon a s t h e 1™ S e a ttle - W a sh in g to n , th e in- m ayor.
fore Voters
ev
er n o w ,” he said, w hich is con­
T he p re s e n t filin g of p e titio n s
a g e up a s h ig h a s d e sire d , th e ’ A s s i s t a n t S e c re ta ry of N avy e v e r th e ocean to becom e th e ZR-3 a rriv e s , th e S h e n a n d o a n , t L n e ra ry o f w hich w as a n n o u n ced
tr a r y to h is s ta te m e n ts y e ste rd ay
fo r c o u n cilm an w ill p ro b ab ly he
c o ach feels c o n fid e n t t h a t t h e ! C olonel -T h eo d o re R o o sev elt w as P ro p e rty of th is n a tio n ,
SAN FR A N C ISC O , S ept. 25—
g ia n t d irig ib ’.e now in New Je rs e y , ,n . y e s te rd a y ’s d isp a tc h es.
t
a u g m e n te d w ith in th e n e a r fu ­ B a rre d from p lacin g an in d e p e n d ­ h ^ he w as rea d y fo r th e g a l­
te a m w ill ta k e th e g am e from th e ,o m in a te d g o v e rn o r In th e Re-
tu r e by p e titio n s fo r Mrs. B a r­ e n t tic k e t on th e b a llo t, fa v o rin g lows.
K la m a th F a lls p la y e rs S a tu rd a y publ-’c a n s ta te c o n v en tio n on th e
b e r an d H. G. W o lc o tt, p re s e n t th e L a F o lle tte -W h e e le r
a n d t h a t g ra d u a lly th e w eig h t a n d f irs t b a llo t o v er fo u r o th e r can-! SENATOR WHEELER
ZANE GREY COMES
. . . . . . . . »
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TO
BE
IN
ASHLAND
m em b e rs of th e
co u n cil,
f o r . his s u p p o rte rs
e x p e rie n c e of th e team w ill grow d id a te s th is a fte rn o o n .
TO
GRANTS
PASS
w hom , it is 3aid, p e titio n s a re , La F o lle tte w ill be placed on th e
I P ra is e of th e pres'ent n a tio n a l
b e tte r a s th e seaso n advances.
S e n a to r V h e e le r,
P ro g re ssiv e
b
e in g c irc u la te d .
!
R
ep
u
b
lican
a
d
m
in
is
tra
tio
n
and
G R A N TS PA SS., S ept. 25. —
I S ocialist tic k e t in o rd e r to place
W ith onlv
T h e p ro sp e c tiv e p la y e rs fo r th e
i c a n d id a te fo r v ic e -p re sid e n t who
five le tte rm e n back
I
c
o
n
d
e
m
n
a
tio
n
of
th
e
p
re
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T
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of
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R
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p
ro
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ed
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W
isco
n
sin
le
a
d
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r
.before
th
e
,
o
bu ,d
v a rio u s p o sitio n s w e re an n o u n c ed D em o cratic s ta te a d m in is tra tio n I’ r "!"'Ln ? . Wil? ,L a
--------------- .^ain a io u n d , Coach J.
C a lifo rn ia v o ters.
I m uch fo r Z ane G rey. th e fam o u s
T h u rs d a y by C oach
H u g h e s, as
, . ,
• . be 111 A sh lan d th e a fte rn o o n of
11C B row n, of th e local h ig h school
of New Y ork w e re ch ief points
a u th o r , w ho h a s a g a in a rriv e d in
T h is actio n
conies
fo llo w s:
follow ing ¡3 not e x tre m e ly o p tim istic over
O ctober 8 th a b o u t 3 :3 0 a n d w ill
in
th
e
p
la
tfo
rm
.
’ th e v alley fo r so m e of th e w on­
th e su p re m e c o u rt ru lin g th a t th e th e o u tlo o k fo r G ra n ts P ass high
E n d s— F re e m a n , G osnel,
P.
sp e ak fo r one h o u r here. I t h a s
d e rfu l s te e lh e a d fis h in g of w hich
13 La F o lle tte e le c to rs h av e n o : 8chool fl)Otball . .ogpectg th |g te g .
B ry a n t.
n o t been decided
w h e th e r th e
he
got
a
ta
s
te
tw
o
y
e
a
rs
ago.
Mr.
place on th e b a llo t. H e received ! SO11, say s th e , antB Pa8B C o u r.
T ack les— N o rto n , F r u la n .
LIFT BANS HOOF
m e e tin g w ill be held in th e C h a u ­
I G rey a rriv e d y e ste rd a y from Nova
557 votes, w hile hé needed only ie i. In fac t, C( li B row n is ta k -
G u a rd s— P itte n g e r, H om es a n d
AND MOUTH DISEASE ta u q u a or th e A rm o ry b u 'ld in g .
:
Scotia,
w
h
e
re
he
hag
been
spend-
TACOMA,
W
ash.,
Sept.
25—
496
to w in th e n o m in a tio n .
T u c k e t.«
r.g th e attitud« .h a t th e re have
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-
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z
D
r.
U.
G.
H
ouck,
re
p
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T
he
lives
of
211
aged
a
n
d
i
n
f
i
r
m
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C e n te r— W ilso n , P re sc o tt.
been m uch b e tte r te a m s a t th e
In California; Second
co m pleted
h is
o u tfittin g
for w om en p a tie n ts a t th e W estern
B a c k -f.e ld — G andee, B u tte r ­ tive of th e U n ited S ta te s D e p a rt­
high f d io o l th a n lie can hope fo r
i
FOREST FIRES
Digest
Vote
m e n t of A g ric u ltu re , a n n o u n c ed A V lA T O P q P T U P M
—
¡ « e e lh e a d s .
H e le ft im m ed iately W a sh in g to n h o sp ita l fo r th e in ­
fie ld , W a tso n , T. B ry a n t,
th
ALL EXTINGUISHED is seaso n . He lias a w ealth of
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i fo r G alice, w h e re he w ill cam n san e a t F o r t S teilacoom w ere sav-j
th a t a n u m b e r of im p o rta n t d e­ JiVlAlUKS GIVEN
Q u a rte rb a c k — M arske.
a s p ir a n ts b u t th e y a re m ostly,
»1,000 IN GOLD 1ST QUARTER MILLION u n til h e fee ls he h a s c a u g h t (•J la s t n ig h t by th e heroic w ork , PO R TLA N D , S ept. 24
G osnel a n d G andee a re new cisions had been rea c h e d by th e
lig
h t and in ex perienced. W ith hilt
H eavy
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I e n o u g h of th e big fellow s. W ith of th e n u rse s
and
a tte n d a n ts ! ra in s (h is w eek
m en w ho a re sh o w in g up s p le n ­ fe d e ra l an d s la te a u th o r itie s w ith
10
d ay s left before J he f ir s t gam e.
h av e
p u t an
LOS A N G E L E S, S ept. 25.— A s : Dennx’raU<' States and Rural Sec- M r. G rey Is h is b ro th e r,
R. C w h e n fire b ro k e o u t in th e D irec­ ib ru p t end to fo re s t and b ru sh ! is 5s not expected th a t a. w o n d er
d id ly . M arske. w hile n o t a 1923 re g a rd to th e foot a n d m o u th ;
tion s Yet to be H eard From ,
a g ift of appreciation" on th e p a r t I
G rey, w ho acco m p an ied him on to ry s tr u c tu r e .
le tte r m an , m ad e h is le tte r tw o d isease p ro g ra m in C a lifo rn ia .
fire s w est of th e C ascade m oun- tea m can ta k e th e field. He hopes
Report Show s
T h e d ecisio n s re a c h e d a re a s fo l­ of Los A ngeles an d S a n ta M on ica,'
h is p rev io u s trip , an d
w ho is
O ne w om an, aged 61, d ie d e a rly
y e a rs ago in local a th le tic s.
ta in s an d g re a tly red u c e d th e fire to p u t eno u g h fo o tb a ll k n ow ledge
C o n g ressm an F re d e ric k s p r e s e n t-'
low s:
o fte n m en tio n e d in h is a rtic le s
7 L x 8? ° . Ck..f° nOWing h.ei' h a z ard to th ® «a«*, a c co rd in g to iu th em to m ak e a good show ing
No re p o rt a s to th e p ro b a b le
D isc o n tin u a n ce of th e d ip p in g id each of th e A m e ric an globe
as “ R. C.”
In a d d itio n , he is rescu e. A n o th e r p a tie n t, an able-
C oolidge ...................... 162,473
s tr e n g th of th e
K la m a th F a lls '
w o n l received by th e local office in tile g am e w ith K la m a th F a lls
of h id es, ex cept th o se rem oved flie rs w hen th e y lan d e d a t S a n ta
e c co m p an ied by se v e ra l o th e rs.
bodied in m a te , is m iss ng a n d is
La F o lle tte ................ 63,543
te a m h as been received locally
of
th e U nited S ta te s w e a th e r b u ­ a w eek from S a tu rd a y , how ever.
a bag c o n ta in in g
from a n im a ls in q u a ra n tin e d te r ­ M onica w ith
Mr. G rey v isite d h e re tw o y e a rs believed to h av e fled.
D avis ............................. 42,611
T he local te a m is so m ew h at
fro m o fficial so u rces, b u t a ru m o r
re
a
u
.
$1,000 in gold.
T h is w as only
rito ry .
T h is <3 th e s t o r y of th e L i t e r - ¡ ! g° ? n<1 gOt a Sam ple ° f th e stee1'
h
a
n
d ic a p p e d by th e fact th a t th ey
is to th e e ffe c t th a t th e school h a s
G o v e rn m e n t fo re s try
o ffic ia ls
f is h in e ' 11 a p p e a ,e d to him RIVAL CANDIDATES
R em oval of re s tric tio n s in r e ­ p a r t o f th e fu n d ra ise d . T h e r e s t : a ry D i g ^ t i V r s ? q u a rte 7 m 7 llio n
a new coach a n d th a t th e m en are
s ta te d y e ste rd a y t h a t th e re w e r e 'h av e no d re sin g room s y et, as th e
,
f 80 s tro n g ly t h a t he w ro te an a r-
g a rd to th e fre s s in g of calves, of th e m oney w ill be re a d y w hen v o te in th e ir 15 000 000
IN KLAMATH QUIT no fire s of an y co n seq u en ce r e ­ b asem en t h a s n o t been com pleted.
h e a v y w e ig h ts.
•
— G
— e n tle m a n ”
'e x c e p t in e s ta b lis h m e n ts located th e T m en
. r e tu r n u from S e a ttle .
, th e c o u n try to fo rm som e “ f f e . e i le « r” < *»„i„
T ® «_
in , th u e . “ C o u n . try
T h is h o ld s up p ra c tic e to som e
O nly th r e e gam es a re sch ed u le d
KLAM ATH FA L L S, S ept. 25. p o rte d b u rn in g d u rin g th e day
in- q u a ra n tin e d te r r ito ry .
In cncl-.ng th e globe, th e a rm y of th n a tio n ’s th n n F h tc « t s ' a b o u t th e R o ^ue. I t is n o t know n
to be play ed on th e local g ro u n d s
C.
Scott
of
th
e
O
regon
F
o
re
s
t
'
e x te n t
T h e boy# a r e l o w i n g
fly e rs covered 25,815 m iles in th e
— A. M. T h o m as an d V. J. Spolek. C
e
n
th
u
s
ia
sm
, how ever, a n d
a re
a n d th e h ig h school ofU cials a re
riv a l c a n d id a te s fo r th e positio n j Patro1 a s s ° ‘d a Uon s ta te d
th e re
(la p s e d b m p of 190 days.
T he
T h e D iS e ¥ h a s te n , to w a rn th e l ° Wer n ° g “ e C° " “ , r y -
m
ak
in
g
th
e
b
est
of
th
e
s
itu
a
tio
n.
a n tic ip a tin g sp len d id tu rn o u ts a t
of d ire c to r of th e K la m a th I rr i- w ere no fire s ln th e h o ld in g cov
e s tim a te d fly in g tim e w as 335
R e p u b lic a n s, how ever, t h a t since
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c re d by h is o rg a n iz a tio n an d th a t p u ttin g in n ,g llt,y w o rk o u ta - Two
e a ch of th e se th re e gam es, w hich
h o u rs.
g a tio n D is tric t, have each ag reed
full te a m s a re ta k in g th e field
th is poll com es m a nly fro m R e ­
m u s t be d ep en d ed upon to give
Grants Pass Man Files
to w ith d ra w in fav o r of J. Jaco b s, a ll his m en had been c alled in.
e
a ch n ig h t. A m ong th e s e a re a
s u ffic ie n t fin a n c ia l
r e tu r n s
to
p u b lic a n s ta te s a n d th a t sin ce th e
said to be a c c e p ta b le to b oth fa c ­
n
u m b e r of fre sh m e n w ho give
c a rr y th e tea m th ro u g h o u t
th e '
S o u th has n o t been h e a rd fro m ,
ACCIDENT OCCURS
SA LEM , S ept. 25. — J a m e s T. tio n s in th e d is tric t,
p ro m ise of becom ing go<<l m a te r­
y e a r.
ON GREEN SPRING with its a v a la n c h e of v o tes fo r th e L ogan of G ra n ts P a s s h a s filed
All c a n d id a te s fo r d ire c to rs h ip s !
ial.
^ D em o cratic c a n d id a te , too m uch w ith th e s e c re ta ry of s ta te a s an
T h e sc h ed u le as a rra n g e d a tl
in th e o rg a n z a tio n h av e pledged
W
h
a
t
m
ig
h
t
h
av
e
been
a
se
rio
u
s
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sitio
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sh
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ld
n
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fe
lt
by
in
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e
n
t
c
a
n
d
id
a
te
fo
r
s
ta
te
p r e s e n t Is:
i
th em se lv e s to in v e s tig a te th e r e ­
ROBEBURG LIMITS THE
a c c id e n t o c c u rre d on th e G reen ¡-the R e p u b lic a n w ing.
S ep t. 27— K la m a th
F a lls
at
s e n a to r fro m th e se v e n th sen a- p u te d sale of w a te r to pow er com ­
S E A T T L E , S ept. 25. — P a tr o l­
FIK E FIGHTING RADIUS
S p rin g s ro a d th is m o rn in g w hen
A sh la n d .
O ne of th e m ain po in ter« in th e to ria l d is tr ic t, c o m p risin g Jo se p a n ie s a t a le s te r price th a n is
m an L itsey , w ho w as sh o t la3t
th e c h a in by w hich a F o rd w as second w e e k ’s poll is th e re m a rk - P hine c o u n ty . M r. L ogan filed by
O ct. 4— Open.
n ig h t by th u g s, died a t 8 :4 0 A.
c h a rg e d ra n c h e rs.
RO SEB U R G , Sept. 24— A sp e ­
O ct. 11— A sh lan d a t K la m a th M. a t th e police em e rg en c y hos­ b ein g to ed , b ro k e a n d th e c a r a b le s tr e n g th w hich L a F o lle tte ; c e rtific a te of in d iv id u a l e le c to rs.
F o llo w in g th e e le c tio n , w hich
cial
m ee tin g of th e city council
s
ta
r
te
d
ru
n
n
in
g
dow
n
th
e
hill.
F a lls .
c o n tin u e s to show in C a lifo rn ia , I
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p ita l.
w ill be held O ctober 14tli, it is
,
w
as
held
a t th e call of M ayor N.
T he d riv e r, w hose n a m e w as n o t w h e re th e second c o u n t show s:
Oct. 18— A sh lan d
at
G ra n ts ,
LONDON, S ept. 25.— T h e D aily
F liers Run Into F og
p lan n e d to ta k e up w ith o ffic ia ls
R ice to c o n sid e r th e q u e stio n of
P a ss.
C oolidge ........................... 22,848
S E A T T L E . W a sh ,, Sept. 25.— g iven, sw u n g th e c a r in to th e
of th e U nited S ta te s R e c la m a ­ Mail c o rre sp o n d e n t w ith C hang
w h e th e r or not th e city should
b
a
n
k
,
w
ith
th
e
r
e
s
u
lt
t
h
a
t
th
e
O ct. 25— O pen.
L a F o lle tte ....................19,829
P a tro lm a n R o b e rt L itse y w as sh o t
M cK IT T R IC K , C al., eS pt. 25. tio n serv ice in W a sh in g to n th e Tso L in ’s a rm y in n o rth C hina
fro
n
t
of
th
e
c
a
r
w
as
slig
h
tly
d
a
m
-
i
allow
its U re a p p a ra tu s to a n s ­
O ct. 31— A sh la n d a t R o seb u rg . dow n a n d p ro b ab ly fa ta lly w o u n d ­
D avis ................................. 3,008
T h e flie rs p assed over h e re a t m a tte r of a re d u c tio n in" c h a rg e s c la im s th a t W u P ei F u s ’ losses
Nov. 11— A sh la n d a t M edford. ed by th re e th u g su sp ec ts th is aged. T h e tw o y o u n g g e n tle m e n I A v a ria n c e w ith th e p re d ic t’o n s ' H : 3 3 A. M., n o rth b o u n d . It is of irrig a tio n . T he o rig in a l a g re e ­ in a b a ttle w ith C h an g a t C hao w er calls o u tsid e of th e city lim ­
its.
Nov. 19— G ra n ts P a ss h ere.
m o rn in g a t
6 :3 0
o ’clock
a t w ho w ere in th e c a r a re fro m n e a r Of th e
w ise a c re s” of p o litic s is p re su m e d th e
h ig h fog
d ro v e m e n t w ith th e g o v e rn m e n t called Y ang w ere 33,000.
K
la
m
a
th
F
a
lls
.
T
hey
h
ad
lo
st
D uring th e d ry seaso n th e city
th e v o te in W isconsin, w h e re C ool-' th em off th e ir in te n d e d c o u rse up fo r a c h a rg e of $20 p er a cre. T his
T h a n k s g iv in g — M edford
a t S eventh a n d P in e s tr e e ts in th is
H e a d d s th a t th e M an ch u rian
c
o
n
tro
l
of
th
e
c
a
r
and
w
ere
w
ith
-
fire
d e p a rtm e n t h a s been called
•A shland.
city.
j th e c o a st a n d forced th em in la n d h a s sin c e been ra ise d to $90 in losse3 w ere c o n sid e ra b ly less. T he
(C ontinued on page 4 )
One m an , w ho w as a rr e s te d 0Ut brak63 w h en picked up
som e cases, d e c la re d to be exces-j d isp a tc h cam e via M ukder, w hich o u t fo m n u m e ro u s g ra s s fire s, an d
C oach H u g h e s a n n o u n c ed th is
* to . escap e th e tog.
d ry e r fire s in n e a rb y r u ra l d is­
m o rn in g th a t he expeeied to h a v e 'a f t e r a th rillin g ch ase and g u n I a n o th e r c a r, w hich wra3 to w in g
is C h a n g ’s h e a d q u a rte rs .
five.
th em to th e n e a re s t s ta tio n . T he
tric ts , and in a w ritte n m essage
C a p ta in B o ra h , w ho is now in ' d u el, is h eld in th e c ity ja il. L it-
e
a
r
w
as
b
ro
u
g
h
t
in
to
to
w
n
th
is
th
e m ay o r s ta te d th a t
in
his
FIFTEEN KILLED
Id a h o , back on th e te a m b e fo re I sey identified him as one of th e
CANDIDATE FINDS
m
o
rn
in
g
an
d
is
a
t
th
e
F
o
rd
G
a
r­
o p inion th e c ity ’s fire a p p a ra tu s
IN HUGE LANDSLIDE
t h e seaso n h ad ad v a n ce d m u ch i a tta c k e rs . T he su sp ect gave th e
NOT
A CITIZEN sh
age.
_______
o u ld «answer no c a lls o u tsid e of
f a r th e r .
T h is w ould s tre n g th e n n am e of F. G. R ic h a rd so n and
M ILAN, Ita ly , S ept. 25. —
PE
N
D
L
E
T
O
N
,
S
ept.
2
4
__
A
th
e
b o u n d a rie s, o th e r th a n th o se
th e team , it is helà.
h is ag e as 22.
F ifte e n w e re k ille d in a la n d s lid e
bom b w as th ro w n in to th e q u i e t 's e n t in iro m «»«uicipalities.
GIANTS W IN TH IRD GAME
as it sw ep t dow n on Com o, S w it­
p
o lit’cal life in U m a tilla co u n ty i
/»overnor D elays .Appointment
SPLENDID ADDRESS
z e rla n d .
„i i 1?W. YP RK ’ Septen,,>er 2*— T h e G iants today d efeated P itts­
h e re w hen A. C. M cIn ty re of H e - i MARTIAL LAW IN
GIVEN ON KU KLUX
burgh, « to 4. Cooper p.tched for P ittsb u rgh and N ehf for th e G iants.
lix an n o u n c ed his w ith d ra w a l as
FLOODED REGION
SA LEM , S ept. 25.— G o v ern o r
P ie rc e said th a t h e w as n o t yet
Rev.
V. K. A llison
gave a t
a
c
a
n
d
id
a
te
on
th
e
re
p
u
b
lic
a
n
-
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COOLIDGE TO PHTL.ADELPHIA
MOSCOW. S ept. 25. — M artial
re a d y to a n n o u n c e h is a p p o in te e ! sp len d id a d d re s s on “ T he T r u t h .
tic k e t fo r th e office of d is tr ic t a t ­
,
WASHINGTON, September 2fi— President Coolidge left Wash-
to succeed J o h n M cC ourt, l a t e ' A b o u t th e Ku K lux K ia n ’’ a t th e
to rn e y . H is decision to w ith d ra w law h a s been pro claim ed in L en-
Î in gton th is afternoon to speak in Philadelph ia tonigh t at th e 15Oth
w as m ade fo llow ing th e discovery *nBr »d as a resu lt ol th e flood,
ju s tie g of th e O regon su p re m e A rm o ry la s t n ig h t.
H e to ld of I
c o u rt. J u s tic e M cC ourt died m o re th e o r ig !n, m e a n in g ’ an d w o rk of I
by Mr. M cIntyre t h a t he is n ot! T w e«'ty a re know n to h av e p e rish -
tec h n ica lly a citizen o f th e U nited ed in
onrus1’ ° r
w a te rs,
th a n a w eek ago, an d th e tim e th is o rg a n iz a tio n , h o ld in g h is a u ­
PO R TLA N D , S ept. 25.— E v ery
FO REST F IR E IN COLORADO
S ta te s, d u e to a p eriod of th re e b u t tlle R iv er N cva is now *’t‘f «d -
f o r filin g fo r th e vacancy caused d ien c e a ll d in in g h is speech. H e c o rp o ra tio n , w h e th e r o r n o t en-
Food su p p lie s have been
by h is d e a th ex p ired y e ste rd ay .
j o r fo u r y ears th a t he sp e n t in ing.
w e n t back to th e y e a r th a t th e g ag ed ac tiv ely in b u sin e ss, is re -
COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., September 25— The most threaten
st
n
t
from
til's c ity to th e su f-
CHICAGO, Sept. 25.
N a th a n ; C an ad a.
Ku K lux K ian w as fo u n d ed a n d q Uire d to file a c a p ita l sto c k tax in« f®re s t f ir e o f th e >e a r in
territory broke out this morning
fe
re
rs
“ My ow n counsel a n d im m ’g ra -
d escrib ed th e ir w o rk ju s t a f te r ! retU rn a n n u a lly w ith th e c o lle ct-j
h™vyJ J mber-
t,,e Plk<* national F . L eopold, J r ., an d R ic h a rd Loeb,
ia ,h r e a ‘e,dnK" Sum ’,ier Uome of Secy. W allace is in th e path m u rd e rs of R o b e rt F ra n k s , w a n t ; G °n a u th o r itie s in fo rm e d m e t h a t
th e Civil W ar.
T h e h tsto ry of o r of in te rn a l rev e n u e .
or th e lla m es.
r
to be free.
.
j my resid en ce in C a n a d a ra is e s a
th e o rg a n iz a tio n w as cited b rie fly
“ O rd in a rily ,” said C lyde G. j
W ith only 13 d ay s of th e ir life p re su m p tio n th a t I am n o t a cit-
a n d th e p re se n t a im s m ad e c le a r H u n tle y , c o lle c to r of in te rn a l j
SEATTLE PO LICE IM PLICATED
se n te n e e s served in J o lie t p riso n , I izen of th e U n ited
S ta te s ,” he
to th e public. A la rg e crow d w as re v e n u e in a s ta te m e n t Issued to -!
SEATTLE, Septem ber 2ft——City D etective« M cJewski anrl
th
e
tw
o
y
o
u
th
fu
l
m
illionaries*
i
said.
“
T
h
a
t
be
ng
th
e case, fa ir-
p re s e n t, and a very good m ee tin g day. “ These returns m ust be fll-iM m were dism issed today for allcgetl connection with a d i a r t mend
sons
a
re
tire
d
of
th
e
h
a
rd
,
g
r
i
n
d
-
;
ness
to
m
yself,
m
y
p
a
rty an d my
w as re p o rte d .
ed not later than Ju ly 31, e a c h ' « o r e robbery here A ugust Sth. • C hief Severyns announced t h a t a
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y e a r, b u t th is y e a r, on a cco u n t thorough investigation o f th e police force w ill be started im m ediate- ing w ork to w hich th ey have been frie n d s re q u ire d th a t I w ith d ra w
ly to purge th e fo ir e of corruption.
assig n e d and it is ru m o re d th a t fro m th e ra c e .”
FINAL FLIGHT OF
of th e e n a c tm e n t of
th e
new
R O C H E S T E R . N. Y. S ept. 25.
th e y w ill m ak e an effo rt to be
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GIANT DIRIGIBLE re v e n u e law , th e B u re a u w ill ac-
DAVIS JUM PS ON I«A FOLLETTE
— A fte r a n e a rly »11-night b a ttle
tr
a
n
s
fe
r
re
d
to
o
th
e
r
w
ork
o
r
to
FREIGHTER
WITH
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i cep t w ith o u t p e n a lty a ll r e tu r n s
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept*. 25. —
behind locked do o rs, th e p la tfo rm
som
e
o
th
e
r
in
s
titu
tio
n
.
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.
.
CH^
RI
KSTON'
W
.
Va.,
Septem
ber
2ft—
John
W.
DavLs
cam
e
F R E D E R IC K S H A V EN , G e r - ' receiv ed n o t la te r th a n S eptem -
CREW
OF
25
LOST
T
h
e ch an ces of th e re a sse m b lin g
c o m m ittee of th e R ep u b lican s ta te
back to his hom e sta te and in a speech v irtu ally crossed sw ords w itli
C laren ce D arro w , e m o tio n a l a t ­
1 m any. S ept. 25. - T he g ia n t d lr- h er 30.
_ O R T HUDSON. ■ Mich , S ept. ! i of
th e e d W e p h a e rtm
e le r-B
o k h ju a a rt ll£ probe
Senator I«a F o llette. H e m ade a special appeal for th e support of
c o n v e n tio n v o ted to p re s e n t a
P
of th
e n t ro of
f
ig ib le ZR-3 c a st off to d a y in its
“ E v e ry c o rp o ra tio n -in O regon Am erican Ij»bor and renew ed h is attack on R epublican corruption. to rn e y w ho d efen d ed th em , upon
p la n k d e n o u n c in g th e K u K lux
fin a l tr ia l flig h t b efo re its voy­ h a s h ad b la n k s a n d in s tru c tio n s H e held C oolidge responsible under th e theory o f party resp onsibility. , h is r e tu r n from a v isit a t J o lie t 25. — L ak e fre ig h te r C d fto n , • a r e s u lt of th e le tte r s w hich have
K ia n by nam e.
p riso n , said he did n o t th in k th e w hich is 54 h o u rs e v e rd u e , is be-1 been ^ x c a h n h e d ^ betw e
ag e to A m erica.
fo r m o re th a n tw o m o n th s, an d
T h e p la n k co n d em n s “ an y or-
bovs w
w ould
t ™ r .
j
,___
..
.
oeen x can n b ed betw e een D augh-
T
H
R
E
E
AM
ATEUR
GOLF
W
INN
ER
S
boys
ould he
be iro
fre n e fo
manty <>____
th o se w ho h a v e n o t y e t a tte n d e d
lieved to h a v e flo u n d e re d M on­ e r ty a n d J o h n W . D avis and th e
to th is im p o rta n t m a tte r a re u r g ­ vi- ¿RDMORE Pa., September 28— Bobby Jones of Atlanta and y e a rs, " u n le s s th ey becom e in ­ d ay n ig h t in th e g a le w hich sw ept revelatioifk w hich G aston M eans
e<l I „
™ K W EA TH ER
th e K u K lux K ia n o r by Ca"
any
th e lake.
ed to p re p a re a n d file th e ir r e ­ Max Marston of Philadelphia, the present champion, and George sa n e .”
o th e r w m e . ' w hich s e e k , to i n - '
" e’ ° r‘
p,a8t
T he fre ig h te r h ad a says he
Som e o f.th e p riso n officials h a v e crew o f 25, fo r w horo s a fe ty " fe a ra !
tO
8 ' Ìn’
Yonelm,
of
Los
Angeles,
are
the
leaders
in
the
third
ronnd
of
the
30, a f te r
Jeet ra c e en d relig io n in to P o l i - l i “ ^ ” " '
« " > " " » ”>• J " " Set tu r n s by S e p te m b e r
m
ere
d
to
d
ay
w
hen
S
e
n
a
to
rs
As-
.
I M axim um , 48; P re c ip ita tio n , 23. w hich d a te h eav y p e n a ltie s m ay matches of the National Amateur Golf championship. The fourth said th e y w ould n o t be s u rp rise d a r e held.
T u g s a re s e a rc h in g h u r s t an d M oses of th e c o m m itte e
match brought Frances Ouimet and Jesse Guilford, both of Boston if th e y o u n g p ris o n e rs show ed L a k e H uron
n c *’
Cloudy.
be Im p o sed .”
fo r th e b e la te d J d e c la re d th e y h a d no in te n tio n of
to the end of the round, all square.
sig n s soon of in sa n ity .
fre ig h te r.
reco n v en in g .
FOOTBALL TO
BE STARTED
ON SATURDAY
Great German-Built Airship, ZR-3, Last
Word in Appointments, Speed and Safety
SIX NAMES IN
COUNCIL RACE;
TO BE OTHERS
T
PREACHER IS
TO
BE CHAPLAIN
I?*
ROOSEVELT POT
IIP FDB LEADER
LA FOLLETTE WILL
TICKET IN CAE.
DAVIS VOTE
STILL WEAK
IN BIG POLL
211 INSANE ARE
SEATTLE POLICE
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BY
T ; 1 HELD
LOSÏ IN BATTLE
FI
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