Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 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
ASHLAND CLIMATE
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( International N ew s W ire 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 43.
FAIR PRIZES
FOR COUNTIES
TO BE BANNED
i $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 F IR E S W E E P S
W A SH IN G TO N SAW M ILL
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ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924
M B VICTOR
HOOVER RIDICULES
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LA FOLLETTE IDEA
\\ itliout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma
This is a proven fact.
NO. 25
(»O LD FIE LD IS A MASS
OF RU INS; SECOND FIR E
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; II B loedel - D onovan L u m b e r U
XX a s tro u s fire in tw o y e a rs It
j H co m pany p ro p e rtie s th ro u g h - H
II w hich y e ste rd a y d e stro y e d H
II o u t th e n ig h t, w ere b ro u g h t U
II all of th e b u sin ess section II
U u n d e r c o n tro l th is m o rn in g II
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w ith th e exception of th e II
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Salem Paper Claims Jackson
fire apparatus and a heavy it Settlement of Argument t o 0nT,„ w
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Really Won F irst in the n rain
xx Prevent Any Trouble in ■ a^s
Must Either Remain on Road of Initiative or Engineer McKissick Is in II b u ild in g of th e Deep M ines H Many Small Improvement«
Favor of Full Study cf
II com pany. %
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XX
A fo rtu n a te s h iftin g of th e XX
Turn to Complete Government Ownership of All
County Exhibits
League Council
Being Made by Property
Ashland Canyon
II
T he E lk ’s clu b a n d th e H
; XX w ind th is m o rn in g saved th e XX
Public Utilities; Has Been Big Growth of Business
Owners in City
II N ew s b u ild in g , occupied by II
CHANGE ” ten m ,,lon d o lla r lu m b e r m ill II DIPLOMATIC
PROPOSE
VICTORY!
Conscience, He S ta^s.
ASKS APPROPRIATION It th e G oldfield T rib u n e , w ere IX
I XX of th e B loedel - D onovan XX
MANY MORE PLANNED
C om petition of C ounties H eld to'XX in te re s ts , w hich wa3 e n d a n g - II H ritish. French and Jap an cse H old
P am phlete o f~ H te ~ R c p ort B eing XX b u rn e d to th e g ro u n d . T hey XX
Producer o f Friction by
Secret Session; W ork Out
XX e re d by th e close a p p ro a c h XX
XX w ere th e re m n a n ts of th e XX G row th E o iw a s tw l 1«
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., S ept. 30 b a rk on s u c h -a voyage we sh o u ld
Printed for D istribution und
s to be R eal­
XX of th e flam e?.
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Producers’ A ssociation
.
a n A g re e m e n t
XX fire a y e a r ago w hich caused XX
ized in Structures in the
— In an a d d re s s ra d io e d
from look in to th e p o ssib ility of p ro ­
to be* A vailable to All
XX a heavy loss of p ro p e rty a t XX |
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h e re la s t n ig h t, H e rb e rt H oover, fit, e x am in e th e c h a rt of th e place
Next Year
X
X G oldfield.
N o m o re p rizes fo r c o u n tie s to
G EN EV A , S ept. 30.— T he J a p ­ S e c re ta ry of th e I n te r io r , said in
S
tu
a
rt
w h ere we a re going, an d c o n sid e r
M cK issick,
e n g in e e r, XX XX XX XX It » a XX XX XX XX XX
co m p ete fo r in th e ir e x h ib its a t
a n e se d isp u te , w hich th re a te n e d p a rt:
T h a t A shland is w a k in g up to
th
e
ca
p
ac
ity
of
o
u
r
vessel
to
c
a
rry
g
av
e
th
e
m
ain
a
d
d
re
s
s
a t th e
th e s ta te fa ir seem s to be th é p ro ­
to w reck th e L eag u e peace p lan s,
h
e
r
p o ssib ilitie s, and is g row ing
“ S e n a to r L a F o lle tte ’s p a rty th e c arg o .
C h a m b e r of C om m erce fo ru m a t
g ram fo r n ex t y ear.
w as v irtu a lly s e ttle d to d a y w hen pro p o ses g o v e rn m e n t o w n e rsh ip
la
rg
e
r ev ery day as a re s u lt, is
“ It is fo r th e A m erican people th e H o tel A sh lan d th is a fte rn o o n ,
T he s u b s titu tio n
of a plan
J a p a n an d A u s tra lia a c ce p ted th e ajid o p e ra tio n of
ra ilw a y
and
show n by th e n u m b e r of im prov-
w ith th e A sh lan d w a te r su p p ly
w h e re b y c o u n tie s w ould a rra n g e
c o m p ro m ise fo rm u la d e a lin g w ith o th e r p u b lic u tilitie s . T h e S e n a ­ to decide. If th e y a r e to decide
m e n ts th a t a re being m ade in d if ­
He g a v e .a n ex­
rig h tly th e y sh o u ld h av e th e r e a ­ a s h is s u b je c t.
e x h ib its m ere ly fo r a d v e rtis in g
th e a g g re s s o r clau se. An a m e n d ­ to r e m p h a size s th is.
‘I am fo r
fe re n t p a rts of th e tow n. B esides
sons se t b e fo re th em in te rm s of c e lle n t ta lk . Mr. T o a rte lo tte , a r ­
p u rp o se s w as u rg e d in a re s o lu ­ S tate
F ed erai Eon for Six-D ay m e n t w ill be d ra w n fo r in se rtio n
g o v e rn m e n t o w n e rsh ip of r a il­
j
th
e new to u ris t h o tel, m any of
so b er
econom ic
and
social c h ite c t fo r th e new to u ris t h o tel,
tio n ad o p te d by th e S ta te F a ir
in th e pro to co l.
W eek fop W omen and Oregon
ro a d s and ev ery o th e r pu b lic u til­
th e m e rc h a n ts
have p u rch a se d
gave a s h o rt ta lk , te llin g of th e
E x h ib ito rs ’ a sso c ia tio n in Salem
T he a g re e m e n t w as re a c h e d ity — e v e ry o n e !— th is m ean s all th o u g h t, n o t in v itu p e ra tio n and
F ree Book I miws
p
ro
p
e
rty
and
a
re
p la n n in g to e re c t
T h e a th le tic prow ess of th e
I a c c re d it th e s a tis fa c tio n of th e A sto ria hotel
T h e re so lu tio n la te r w as s u b m it­
th ro u g h th e se c re t session of rep- ra ilw a y s, pow er, lig h t, te le p h o n e a p p e a ls to h a te .
m
odern
b
u
sin
ess
b u ild in g s.
s in c e rity of th e a d v o c ate s of th e se of w hich th e local one is a copy. -Ashland B. P . O. E lk s is acknow
te d for th e c o n sid e ra tio n of th e
E U G E N E , S ept. 30. __ S e n a to rs ! r e s e n ta t’ves of th e B ritis h , F re n c h a n d t le g ra p h .
T he R ep u b lican
J . H. McGee is p la n n in g to
s ta te fa ir bo ard . U n d er th e plan La F o lle tte a n d W h e e le r, th e I n ­ a n d J a p a n e s e . T his is re g a rd e d p a rty s ta n d s fo r p riv a te o w n e r- ' p ro p o sitio n s, an d I believe they T h e fo rm e r school s u p e rin te n d iedged by th e M edford E lk s,
build
a la rg e place fo r his d ry
w
hose
m
e
a
su
re
w
as
c
e
rta
in
ly
t
a
k
­
e
n
t,
C.
A.
H
itch
co
ck
,
w
as
in
tr
o
­
p roposed by th e a sso c ia tio n , all d e p e n d e n t-P ro g re s siv e c a n d id a te s as a g re a t v icto ry fo r J a p a n e s e sh ip , w ith th e p rev e n tio n of a b u se I h av e tlie m an h o o d to c re d it o u rs
goods
sto
re , but has m ade no d e fi­
duced
a
n
d
m
ade
se
v
era
l
re
m
a
rk
s
,
en
by
th
e
local
f
ra
te
r
n
a
l
m
em
bers
T h e re is b u t one c o n s id e ra tio n , ;
p riz e s fo r c o u n ty e x h ib its w ould for p re s id e n t a n d vice p re sid e n t diplom acy.
th ro u g h g o v e rn m e n t re g u la tio n of ,
follow ed by th e in tro d u c tio n of a t th e a n n u a l picnic in M edford n ite a rra n g e m e n ts as to size or
h e e lim in a te d .
T h e a c co m p lish m e n t w as th e set vi **e a n d r a te s o r p ro fits . Be- pu b lic in te re s t.
re sp e c tiv e ly , w ere u n a n im o u sly
type of bu ild in g .
B e rt R. G re e r
M
If I believed fo r one m o m en t i rs. H itchcock. M r. K lin e of Se­ S unday.
M em bers of th e e x h ib ito rs ’ a s ­ en d o rsq d w ith o u t re fe re n c e by th e 1 cU anging cf th e d e fin itio n of th e j tw e e n th e m we m u st choose.
S
p
e
a
k
in
g
of
th
is
ev
en
t
th
e
M
ed-j
P,a
»s
to
e
re
c
t
a
n
e
w sp a p e r p la n t
a
ttle
w
as
one
of
th
e
g
u
e
sts
of
th
e
re ­
so c ia tio n said th a t in e lim in a tin g O regon S ta te F e d e ra tio n of L ab o r w ord a g g re s s o r to
re a d
“ th e
E ith e r w e e re to rem a in on t h e * t h a t th is a d v e n tu re w ould
c
h
a
m
b
e
r.
I.
E.
V
ining,
P
r
e
s
i­
fo
rd
T
rib
u
n
e
h
a
n
d
s
th
e
p
riz
e
t
o
1
rig
h
t
next
to
M
cGee’s
s ite w est
th e p re s e n t c o m p e titiv e system h e re la te y e ste rd a y .
J s ta te can only be a ssu m e d th e ag- ro ad of in d iv id u a l in itia tiv e , e n -i d u c e r a te s , t h a t it w ould p ro d u ce
th
e
local
E
lk
s
as
follow
s:
of th e J o id a o E le c tric shop.
d e n t of th e S ta te C h a m b e r of
D ic tio n w ould be rem oved and
T he fe d e ra tio n decided to i n - ; p re sso r if it h a s n o t p rev io u sly te rp ris e a n d o p p o rtu n ity , re g u '.a t-l b e tte r serv ice, t h a t it w ould d e ­
T
he
a
th
le
tic
a
lly
inclined
m
em
­
C
om
m
erce
m
ad
e
a
few
f
ittin
g
r
e
­
A n o th e r im p ro v e m e n t c o n te m ­
c o u n tie s w ould a rr a n g e th e ir d is­ a u g u ra tc an activ e cam p aig n f o r ! s u b m itte d th e q u e stio n in d isp u te ed by law on w hich A m erican i cre a se tax es, t h a t it w ould bene-
b
ers
of
th
e
E
lk
s
lodge,
follow
ing
m
a
rk
s.
Mr.
P
ie
rc
e
th
e
n
in
tr
o
­
p
late
d is th e e re c tio n of a m o d e rn
p la y s fo r a d v e rtis in g
p u rp o ses th e
in s titu tio n s h av e so f a r progrer.-;
,t h e . e,np,O yees’ t h a t “ W ou,d
co m p u lso ry
co m p en satio n to th e le a g u e c o u n c il.”
th
e
ir
d
isg
ra
c
e
fu
l
d
e
fe
a
t
by
th
e
du
ced
th
e
m
ain
sp
e
a
k
e
r
of
th
e
je
w
e
lry
s to re h u ild ’ng by O. H.
r a t h e r th a n w ith th e view of w in ­ a m e n d m e n t w hich w ill com e u p ,
scd. o r we a re to tu r n dow n th e I ™a lu ta ln d ^ o v e r y , in itia tiv e , and
A
sh
la
n
d
E
lk
s
c
o
n
tin
g
e
n
t
a
t
th
e
B etw een e ig h ty -fiv e
Jo h n so n on th e lot d ire c tly w est
n in g som e prize.
ro a d w hich lea d s th ro u g h n a tio n - J a d v a n c e ln ^ e d e v e lo p m en t of lu n ch eo n .
a t th e polls th is fall. T he execu­ COOLIDGE WANTS
a
n
n
u
a
l
picnic
of
th
e
local
lodge
and
n
in
e
ty
people
w
ere
p
rese
n
t.
of
th e J o rd a n E le c tric shop. M r.
M rs. E lla S h u ltz W ilson, se cre ­ tive b o a rd reco m m en d ed leg isla-
a liz a tio n of u tilitie s to th e u lti- the8e se rv ic e - t h a t “ w ould not
RESOURCES
FOR
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
a
t
th
e
E
lk
s
picnic
Mr.
M
cK
issick
em
phasized
the
Jo
h
n so n rec e n tly p u rch a se d th e
ta r y of th e s ta te fa ir b o ard , de- tio n fo r a six-day a w eek cam -
COUNTRY’S GROW TH' m a te a b s o rp tio n in to g o v e rn m e n t I wre<* o u r d «in° cra c y , th a t it fa c t th a t th e in v e s tig a tio n , s u r ­ g ro u n d - n o rth of th e city , have
lot fo r th is p u rp o se and will con­
t l a r e d th a t th e d irectors, of the p aig n for w om en a n d fo r free
of a ll in d u s try a n d la b o r. W h a t w ould s tre n g th e n th e fo u n d a tio n s
re tu rn e d to th e ir k n ittin g , m a r­ s tr u c t his new s to re so m etim e in
veys
and
d
a
ta
re
la
tiv
e
to
th
e
A~.h-
of
social
a
n
d
s
p
ir
itu
a
l
p
ro
g
re
ss
fa ir p ro b ab ly w ould fav o r th e tex t books' fo r th e O regon schools.
SACRA M ENTO , S ept. 30. — th e S e n a to r pro p o ses is f a r m ore
bles an d b o a stiu g of w h a t th ey th e n e a r fu tu re .
c h a n g e proposed by th e e x h ib it­
P re s id e n t C o o lid g e’s m essag e to th a n a tra n s ito r y e x p e rim e n t c f I in A m erica, o r even th a t it w ould / ^an<^ c re e k w a te r su p p ly a re still
will do to th e ir b ro th e rs from th e
o r s ’ asso ciatio n , an d
th a t
th e
E very day b rin g s th e
L ith ia
th e A m erican M ining C ongress, g o v e rn m e n t • in b u sin e ss, it is a do a few of th e se th in g s , I w ould w holly in a d e q u a te fo r any d efiu
n
e
ig
h
b
o
rin
g
city
a
t
n
ex
t
y
e
a
r’s
ite
plan
or
o
u
tlin
e
.
hotel th a t m uch n e a re r to com ­
c h a n g e w ould be a u th o riz e d e a rly
w hich convened
th is
m o rn in g , c h a n g e in ’ o u r social econom ic u n h e s ita tin g ly accept th is p ro ­
He s ta te th a t n o t a sin g le n a picnic.
next year.
posal,
stu
p
e
n
d
o
u
s
a
s
it
is.
pletio
n . T his w 11 he one of th e
«lodged h i: s u p p o rt to s tim u 'a t- an d p o litic a l p rin c ip 'e s th a t wi I
It w as a w fu l! T he A sh 'a n d m en m ain a ttr a c tio n s in o u r city w hen
tu r a l re s e rv o ir w as, o r ha* b e e r
T he Salem J o u rn a l, in com ­
“
B
u
t
I
d
o
n
’t
believe
it.
I
am
i a g t h ? d e v e lo p m en t c f th e w a te r ­ ¡ r e a c t to re v o lu tio n iz e o u r g~v-
found in th * e n tir e A sh lan d creel: won th e silv e r cup fo r a n o th e r d ra ise s m a je s tic a lly on
m e n tin g on th e fric tio n a ro u se d
Main
pow er, reel; m a tio n
and
m eta l , f ro m .'n t itse lf. In its im y ie d ia te convinced not only from th e e x ­
w a te rsh e d w hich w o u ld so ’v? th e .»ear, a n d in asm u ch as th ey won s tre e t e r d seem s d e stin e d to be
by th e c o n te st fo r c o u n ty ex h ib it
p
e
rie
n
ce
of
o
n
r
ow
n
c
o
u
n
try
,
but
m hing ir.dus’rjes.
' f o u n th is is a p ro p o sitio n t h ' t
fro n t th e a tte m p ts m ad e a b ro a d , ' w a te r su p p ly q u e stio n ar.d do ¿he cup last y e a r, if tliey w in it he in s p irâ t oy fo r th e c o n stru c -
p riz e s, s ta te s th a t J a c k s o n was
l!e d e c la re d : M any p eo p le w ho i ik e g o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld buy and
Roy M. P a r r ,
d e p u ty
g am ?
th a t g o v e rn m e n t o p e ra tio n is a ‘ dllccd th a t if a s u p p 'y is procure«’ .g ain v.iil re ta in it p e rm a n en tly . ion of b u s in e s s h o u ses on a ll th e
l ta lly to b b ed c f th e f ir s t prize.
w a rd e n c f J a c k so n c o u n ty , lias *:••-' ro w liv in g w ill so? tlm U nit- j ru i, n ,» ra ilw a y s , e’ectoH cal and
H i y wt i o v e rw h e lm in g ly too.
T h ? e d ito ria l from
th e
Salem
e l S ta te s ’ p o p u latio n 200 m l-lions. ' o th e r u i il i ’ias, v a lu e d by o ffic ia l step b a c k w a rd in ev e ry one of ’’ m u s I Uo 0:1 ‘He b?*is of b rin e
v acant i ro p e rty betw een th e ho-
r
c
u
m
l
som
e
iu
s
tr
u
:
J
o
n
s
from
,’ o iv n a l is as follow s:
th e se p ro p o sitio n s. I t is th e n e - ' ?ed ,hrousdl th e m u n ic ip a l pow er not only th e b a seb a ll g am e but ol 'site a n d th e A uto m o tiv e Shop.
3
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co
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itio
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pcnirnisai:
r.
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as
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b
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fo
rty
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th e s t a t s g?.ni3 w a rd e n re la tiv e
A m erica h a s ; l’lu u t, w hich won d th u s p r o d u c e ; tl: th e o th c i e v e n ts a n d at th a t
T h e C a p ita l J o u rn a l c a lltd a t ­
v i le t u til zatio n cf th e c o u n try ’s i ••ion; of d o lla rs w ith tw o m illion g a llo n of p ro g re s s
T h ; m oving of th e
Enders*
to the bag lim it anti its d f i a i t i o n . l
b o th pow er an d w a te r for th e r o t of th e A sh lan d R. P . O. E
te n tio n la s t y e a r to th e u n fa ir
found
th
e
tru
e
ro
ad
of
a
d
v
a
n
c
e
­
n
a
tu
r
a
l
reso
u
rc
es.
x'oimcr rc s J e c c e back to th e side
seven h u n d re d th o u sa n d em p lo y -i
w hich if. cf* in te re s t.
a n d u n ju s t system follow ed in
m e n t in th e s e e n te rp ris e s th ro u g h J t v , m a k in g th e p ro je c t p r o fit­ fellow s u sed only one a rm and s tre e t, w h e r it will c o n tin u e to
re
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r
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irin
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n
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1
F rom th e s ta te g a m e w a rd e n ’s
m any r f them w ere on c ru tc h e s
ab le an d a good in v e stm e n t.
a w a rd in g p rizes fo r wounty d is ­
be used, co m p letes th e f ir s t step
le tte r and Mr. P a r r ’s c o m m e n ts ' PARLIAMENT HAS
ally fo r bond in te r e s t w ith a n op- s u s ta in e d in itia tiv e a n d e q u a lity
He review ed tlia v a rio u s co n ­ T he only e v e n t in w hich th ey m et
p la y s a t th e s ta te fa ir — a m ethod
c
f
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
to
o
u
r
people
w
ith
In th e c o n stru c tio n of a new b u si­
4 BIG PROBLEMS t r a tin g b u d g e t o f ten b illio n s p er
a re ta k e n tlie fo llo w in g :
t h a t if c o n tin u e d m ea n s th e w ith ­
pu b lic c o n tro l to p re v e n t a b u se . te m p la te d sitqs fo r th e re s e rv o ir a n y o p p o sitio n w as in th e h orse- ness a p a rtm e n t b u ild in g on th is
an n u m .
‘ R ep ly in g to th a t p a rt of y o u r
d ra w a l of co -o p eratio n by th e v a r ­
O u r sa lv a tio n c o n sists in fo l­ a n d s ta te d o th e rs h ad been s u r ­ fchoe th ro w in g m atc h , and th is c o rn e r, w hich in a sense, w ill be
LONDON, S ept. 30. — P a r lia ­
To k eep
pace w ith
n a tu r a ’
le tte r in re fe re n c e to th e bag lim ­
io u s c o u n tie s w hich h av e in good
low ing th is lin e w ith in c re a sin g veyed a n d m ad e a ple> fo** r su b ­ w as d u e to th e fa c t th a t Mose Al- ju s t a c o n tin u a tio n of th e a ttr a c ­
it on C hinese p h e a s a n ts and quail m e n t reco n v en ed a f te r th e s u m ­ g ro w th th e s e c o n c ern s m u st spend
s ta n tia l sum to be ve ed bv tlv ro id a n d h is boy H e rb w ere in
f a ith e n te re d
c o m p e titiv e
d is ­
le g is la to rs tw o b illio n s of new c a p ita l y e a r in te llig e n c e a n d dev o tio n . M uch
in J a c k so n c o u n ty , will say th a t m er v a c a tio n , a n d
an d occasionally tive E n d e rs ’ D e p a rtm e n t sto re
people fo r a th o ro u g h an d e x ­ •tipcrb fo rm
plays. In ste a d of ju d g in g th e d is­
5 of a n y o r a ll of such b ird s can p lu n g ed im m e d ia te ly In to a n u m ­ ly fo r* e x te n slo n s. T h is is a fin - of th e P o s e n t a g ita tio n is based j h a u s tiv e in v e s tig a tio n of th e e n ­ th re w w ith in te n feet
of
thp block in th e next block to th e
p lay s an d m ak in g th e a w a rd s up
w est.
be sh o t in an y one d ay, or 10 d u r ­ ber of h ig h ly c o n tro v e rs ia l s u b ­ a n c ia l tra n s a c tio n a n d a v e n tu re i upon c o n d itlo n a * n ° t as th e y a re tir e A sh la n d w a te rsh e d so th a t sta k e s.
on th e ir m e rits , it is th e tr a n s ­
of a
m a g n itu d e ! to d ay b u t a s th e y w ere a g e n e ra -
ing any seven c o n sec u tiv e days. je c ts , an y one of w hich m ig h t in to b u sin e ss
R e fu rn is h in g h as a lre a d y s ta r t ­
H e re a fte r th e a th le te s of th e
p a re n t e ffo rt of th e ju d g e s to
tic n ago. T h e re w ere th e n g re a t th e p ro je c t could be p re se n te d to
easily
c
a
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se
th
e
d
o
w
n
fall
of
th
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v
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b
e
fo
re
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n
d
e
rta
k
e
n
by
a
n
y
;
In o th e r w ords, von can go o u t
ed in th e A sh lan d H o tel, w ith
pass th e aw ards, a ro u n d
geo­
a b u se s t h a t called fo r rem edy. th e v o te rs in a form w hich w ould M edford lodge w ill leav e H en ry
a n d k ill five C h inese p h e a sa n ts M acD onald L a b o r g o v e rn m e n t. I t m an o r by an y g o v e rn m e n t, dem o- '
a s s u re a su ccessfu l
p la n ,
one M ackey’s coffee a lo n e , u n less th e p ro m ises of ex ten siv e im p ro v e­
g ra p h ic a lly , re g a rd le s s of m erit.
ex cept
In T he re p u b lic a n policy of pu b lic
and th a t w ill b a y o u r to ta l for ■ b e in g m ere ly th e re s u m p tio n of c ra tic o r o th e rw ise ,
in
som e In d ia m en ts and a d d itio n s w ith in th e
w hich w ould a p p e al to th e v o te r m a k e r th ro w s
T h is, of co u rse , e m b itte rs th o se
S u rely b e fo re we e n i - :
o n e d a y ; o r you can go o u t and a sessio n , th e r e w as no fo rm a l R u ssia .
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
ru b b e r and w iteb h azel to liven n e a r fu tu re , w hich w ill m ak e th is
and a s s u re its ad o p tio n .
w ho h a v e gone to heav y expense
k ill five q u a il an d th a t w ill be op en in g by th e K in g or speech
hotel
m ore
com m odious
and
them
up.
P h a m p h le ts of M r. M cK issick’?
t o m a k e a c re d ita b le sh ow ing and
y o u r to ta l fo r one d ay. T he sam e from th e T h ro n e , b u t th e ru sh
m
ore
a
ttr
a
c
tiv
e
to
th
e
to
u
ris
ts
T h e re w as, as a n tic ip a te d , a
re p o rt a re b ein g p rin te d and will
w ho h av e p re p a re d e x h ib its fa r
a p p lies to g ro u se a n d n a tiv e of le g is la to rs fo r s e a ts w as as
and
tra
v
e
lin
g
public
g
e
n
e
ra
lly
.
be a v a ila b le w ith in a few days a t very la rg e crow d of E lk s a n d th e ir
s u p e rio r to th o se of th e w in n e rs. 1
p h q a san ts. O r you can go o u t an d big as on a n o rm a l s ta te o p en in g
T he b u ild in g of th e box fac to ry
th e offices of th e city re c o rd e r, fa m ilie s at th e picnic w ho e n ­
T h e case of J a c k s o n co u n ty is
k ill one p h e a sa n t and fo u r q u a il; day.
joyed th e fin e w e a th e r, b a sk et to th e so u th of A sh lan d on th e
th
e
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
of
co
m
m
erce
an
d
T
he
one of h a lf a dozen in sta n c e s th a t 1
T he fo u r m a jo r s u b je c ts fo r d is­
or kill fo u r p h e a sa n ts an d one
oiepic, v isitin g a n d v a rio u s sp o rt ■ P acific H ig hw ay is a n o th e r st^p
D aily T id in g s.
can be cited.
T h re e y e a rs ago, i
cu ssio n a re :
«
q u ail.
in th e a d v a n c e m e n t of th is city.
and g am es to th e full.
J a c k s o n co u n ty w as a w a rd e d firs t '
T h e U ls te r b o u n d a ry d isp u te .
“ Do you g e t th e id ea? A h u n t-
T he fra m e and fo u n d a tio n have
p riz e h av in g a d m itte d ly th e f i n - 1
Parent U nable Protect H er as P et C oolidge T ells V isitors at W h ite 'V1XIXG LEAVING THIS
T h e A n g lo -R u ssia n tre a ty ,
. , an d j not . , e r c a n n o t law fu lly k ill five p h eas
been p u t in and w ork
is p ro ­
e s t . d aioni«»
isp la y z,#
of a n y c o u n ty
EVENING FOR THE EAST STATE FAIR PROFITS
U n e m p lo y m e n t, an d
Bruin H ugs L ife Out of
a n ts an d fcive q u a il, m a k in g a to ­
H ouse No C hange in This
g ressin g rap id ly .
H a tc h e r and
h a v in g p rev io u sly receiv ed offic-1
G REATER TRAN 1923
Tim D aw es p lan a n d th e G er-
Chico Girl
tal of te n b ird s in one d ay. T he
C ountry’s View
B enson a re b u ild in g a new g re e n ­
ial re c o g n itio n .
S tim u la te d by !
P
ro
f.
I.
E.
V
ining,
p
re
sid
e
n
t
to ta l of an y or all of such b ird s nian l° an
house a t th e c o rn e r of th e B oule­
Its success th e c o u n ty p re p a re d ;
of th e O regon S ta te C h a m b e r of
SA LEM , Sept. 30 — A lth o u g h
T h e U lste r q u e stio n is dow n fo r
CH ICO , C al., S ep t. 30.-—B e­
W A SH IN G TO N ,
S ept.
30.—
a m uch fin e r e x h ib it la s t y e a r , ' is five in an y one day o r ten d u r - 1
v
ard and P alm
A venue, w hich
ta c k lin g f ir s t, a n d 30 b itte r w ill fo re th e h o rrifie d m o th e r, th re e - P re s id e n t C oolidge to d ay to ld C om m erce, w ilt leave th is e v e n ­ it ra in e d fo r th e f ir s t th re e days
w hich it is en ab led to do by th e ing any seven c o n sec u tiv e days.
p
ro
m
ises
to
be
a
v ery m odern
in g fo r P o rtla n d and th e P o r t­ of th is y e a r ’s s ta te fa ir, w hich
be th e fight o v er th is , t h a t th e y e a r old G eorgia P e p p e r w as k ill­ W h ite H o u se c a lle rs
th a t
no
and
co
m
p
lete
one.
W illiam
fa c t t h a t s o u th e rn O regon p r o - 1 E v ery bii .1 k ille d c o u n ts a s one
o th e r q u e s tio n s m ay n e v e r be ed to d a y by a h u g e b e a r w hich c h a n g e had com e a b o u t In th e lan d b u sin e ss m en will give a dip- closed h e re S a tu rd a y , th e cash
in th e b.’g lim it c f fiv e .”
I
(luces th e fin e s t f ru it in th e w orld. !
B riggs ha3 m oved th e house on
re a c h e d , in th e life of th e p re s e n t h a d been re g a rd e d a s a n e ig h ­ ! g o v e rn m e n t’s a ttitu d e , re g a rd in g ner in his h o n o r W e d n e e d ty ev e n ­ re c e ip ts w e re o nly $3000 less
b u t th e a w a rd w en t to an e a ste rn
his
p ro p e rty a t G ra n ite and N ut-
ing a f te r w hich he will leave fo r th a n th o se of th e 1923 3tate fair,
P a rlia m e n t.
b o rh o o d pet.
j th e co llectio n of th e w a r d e b ts.
O regon co u n ty w hose d isp la y w as j ALIEN PROPERTY
ley
and
is b u ild ’ng a new hom e.
w hich e sta b lish e d a new atte'^1-
T he m o th e r w as u n a b le to save • T h is s ta te m e n t w as b ro u g h t f o r­ P itts b u rg h .
CUSTODIAN QUIT
n o t tn the sam e class. This year
W
hen
th
e w ork h e re is fin ish ed
A t P itts b u rg h h e will give th e j ance reC0rd in O regon.
COUNTY TO HAVE
th e life of h e r ch ild , a lth o u g h sh e ■ w a rd by th e ren e w ed d iscu ssio n
J a c k s o n co u n ty p re s e n te d as fin e
E x p en ses co n n ected w ith th e th e re w II be th re e h o u ses on th e
m ad e an e ffo rt to d riv e th e b e a r in E u ro p e c o n c e rn in g cancellation» m ain a d d re s s a t th e a n n u a ! s e s ­
FULL TIME UNIT
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 30. —
sion qf th e P e n n sy lv a n ia c h a m ­ 1924 s ta te fa ir w ere e s tim a te d p ro p e rty . E . D. B rig g s h as also
HEALTH CORPS ! away
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r )
T h o m as W . M iller te n d e re d bis
of th e d e b ts.
ber of com m erce on O ctober 8th by officials a t a p p ro x im a te ly $8,- p u rc h a se d som e p ro p e rty acro ss
re s ig n a tio n to P re s id e n t C oolidge
a n d on O ctober 9th he w ill give 000 less th a n th o se of la s t y e a r, th e s tr e e t a n d is p la n n in g to build
J a c k s o n c o u n ty
has
a v ailed
as alien p ro p e rty c u sto d ia n .
an a d d re ss b e fo re tlie p resid e n t? w hich in d ic a te s t h a t
th e
fa ir on it in th e n e a r fu tu re .
T he p re sid e n t, in in d ic a tin g lie its e lf f ' th e R o c k e fe lle r F o u n d a -
S id ew alk s a re h e !ng p u t in o r
of
th
e
v
a
rio
u
s
c
h
a
m
b
e
rs
of
com
­
b o a rd th is y e a r w ill h av e on hand
w ould accept th e re s ig n a tio n , a s k -i ^ on Fund In e s ta b lis h in g a fu ll
re
p
a ire d in d iffe re n t
p a rts
of
m erce of th a t s ta te .
a la r g e r cash b alan ce th a n it had
ed M iller to confine in his office i t ' 1116 h e a lth u n it c o n sistin g of a
of
tow
n.
On
G
ra
n
ite
s
tre
e
t
a
W h ile In th e e a s t he w ill also a t th e close of th e 1923 event. In
fu ll tim e m ed ical
o ffic er,
tw o
fo r th e tim e being.
' sp eak in New* Y ork C ity an d a t 192 3 c le a r w e a th e r p rev ailed n u m b e r of sid e w alk s a re being
M iller said he w as im p elled to n u rse s, a n d an o ffice a s s is ta n t.
FL IE R S RIDING TRAIN
o th e r p o in ts a t b u sin ess g a th e r ­ th ro u g h o u t th e w eek, w ith th e placed an d also on N ob H ill.
resig n b ecau se th e d u tie s of th e T he u n it w ill be e s ta b lis h e d In
J a c k M ilton of L ong B each h as
exception of a lig h t s p rin k le on
.SEATTLE, W ash., Septem ber 3 0 — The w orld file rs (lepart<*d ings.
office to w hich h e w as re c e n tly th e C o u rt H o u se a t J a c k s o n v ille
p
u
rch a se d th e Jo h n so n p ro p erty ,
th e o p e n in g day.
i e le c te d — p re s id e n t of th e In te r- a n d w ith its s ta ff g iv in g its w hole by railroad at 11 o ’clock th is m orning for D ayton, Ohio.
T he to ta l paid a tte n d a n c e at b u ilt a new g a ra g e and re m o d e l­
MT. SH A STA , Cal. S ept. 30. . a llie d W orld W a r V e te ra n s ’ As- tim e to c o u n ty h e a lth w o rk , th e
I 12 KILLED, 3 5 0 INJU RED
C’OOGAN VISITS MUSSOLINI
th
e
1924 s ta te fa ir w as 69,300 as ed th e h o u se in sid e a n d o u t. Mr.
-T he box fa c to ry of th e P io n e er so c ia tio n — ivould d em an d his needs w ill be am p ly c a re d for.
IN 2 2 4 8 AUTO MLSHAPS
a
g
a
in
s t 79,200 la s t y e a r. C ash r e ­ M ilton ow ns a $12,000 hom e a t
T h e o p e ra tio n of th e u n ’t w ill
Box a n d L u m b e r C om pany a n d p resen ce a b ro a d d u rin g m o st of
ROME- Septem ber 3 0 ,— Jackie Coogan carried on today w ith '
c e ip ts a t th e s ta te fa ir ju s t clos­ L ong Beach an d one a t H o n lu lu ,
j 5 ' his usual com posure w hen he visited P rem ier M ussolini at th e castle.
se v e ra l hom es of em ployes w ere th e next y ear. H e w as a p p o in te d 'a m o u n t to $10,000 a y e a r
SA LEM , Sept. 30. — Tw elve
ed w ere $99.312 co m p ared w ith b u t Is v ery in te re s te d in th e de-
d e stro y e d h e re to d ay in a $50, to office b y -P re s id e n t H a rd in g in 1*00 w ill be m e t by th e R o ck e-i
p e rso n s w ere k illed and 350 in-
RUSSIAN N O V E IJST DYING
T his y e a r ’s v e lp m e n t of A sh lan d an d sees a
■000 fire w hich
at
noon
w as M arch, 1921.
, fe lle r F o u n d a tio n F u n d a n d th e
4
------------------
' | ju re d in 2248 tra ffic ac cid e n ts $102,382 in 1923.
h
o
rse
show*
a
tte
n
d
a
n
c
e w as 1 4 ,- 1 g re a t f u tu r e fo r th e tow n, so ho
th re a te n in g d e s tru c tio n
of th e
B esides h is w ork as c u sto d ia n , i c o u n ty a ssu m e s th e
re m a in d e r.
LONDON, Septem ber 30— M axim Gorky. R ussian n ovelist, «is in O regon d u rin g A u g u st, accord-
lias lo cated h ere.
100
as
a
g
a
in
s
t
C688
la
s t y ear.
aaw m ill of th e com pany.
M iller h a s been activ e
in th e T he c o u rts h av e h a d th e m a tte r d y in g a t Copenhagen of kidney d isease, according to a rejiort re- i,ing to th e m o n th ly r e p o rt of T.
ceiven
here.
*
t
.
T he fire , one
and
o n e -h a lf i stu d y 'of so ld ie r re h a b ilita tio n ' u n d e r c o n sid e ratio n , fo r som e tim e
. ____________ ____ ______________
? A. R a ffe ty , c h ie f of th e s ta te
(C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4)
m iles s o u th of to w n , a lso w a r p ­ q u e stio n s a n d is a m em b e r of th e ; an d fin d t h a t w ith th e c o u n ty ’s
tra f fic sq u a d .
N E W SPA PE R SAGE DIES
SOCIALISTS
NAME
ed ra ils of th e m ain line of th e A m erican B a ttle M o n u m en ts Com ­ p re s e n t n eed s o f a second n u rse
Of th e 2248 a c c id e n ts r e p o r t­
ELECTORS IN CAL.
S o u th e rn P acific
R a ilro a d and m itte e . H e w as a m em b er of th e t h a t th e fu ll tim e h a lf u n it w ill
PORTLAND, Ore., Septem ber 30— Addison B en n ett, sage am ong ed d u rin g th e m o n th , 12 8S, or
I
th
e
Oregon
new
spaper
m
en,
died
at
a
local
hospital
today
o
f
in­
FOR LA FOLLETTE
b u rn ed so m e tie s, c a u sin g a tie-1 h ouse from D elew are in th e sixty- be a sa v in g in fu n d s.
m o re th a n 50 p e r cen t, w e re due
ju ries received in a fa ll Friday. H e w as 79 years o f age.
up of th e S h a s ta r o u te u n til re-1 fo u rth congress,
to c a rlessn e ss.
F a ilu r ? to give
D r. W m . P. H o lt, th e p re s e n t
p a ir s a re m ade.
UPHOLDS SECRETARY KOZER
rig h t of w ay re s u lte d in '390 ac- i SACRAM ENTO, S ept. 30. —
h a lf-tim e c o u n ty h e a lth physic-
A so u th w ind is blo w in g an d I’ o s t m i s t ------
r e s -------
s AT
oos R
ian, xxxxj
has consented w
to .ex«...
retain x
his
- - c .........
.. A . . Y , .«.xx,
x.«» ,
o n ™ r»- q .
, c id e n ts, c u ttin g c o rn e r 68, d riv in g T h irte e n e le c to rs pled g ed to s u p ­
th e re w as som e a p p re h e n sio n lest
4TED FOE SHORTAGE o ffice for the
e n s u lig
t W o < th e a r tion
S e c r e ta r y * ^ S tate K ozer i ^ r e f i s i ^ X U a ce (m ’th « ' w hile intoxicated 26 and ^ W e s s p o rt S e n a to rs R o b e rt M. La Fol-
ARRESTF
th e fla m es s p re a d
to w a rd
Mt.
PO R TLA N D , Sept. 30. — Mrs. m onths.
N ovem ber ballot th e in itiative petition se ek in g to abolish th e com ­ d riv in g 28. O th e r a c cid e n ts and le tie and B u rto n K. W h e ele r, la
Shasta.
Ida A. R o lu n d , Coos co u n ty ran c h '
m ission because of an in su fficien cy in num ber o f sign atu res.
th e ir c a u se s c la ssified as follow s: d e p e n d e u t-P ro g re ssiv e c a n d id a te s
T he fire s ta r te d In b ru sh alo n g w om an an d u n til re c e n tly p o st- REPORT ON SUGAR
F a ilu re to give sig n a l, 90; im ­ fo r p re sid e n t a n d vice p re s id e n t,
TEXA S ASKS ASSISTANCE^
th e s ta te h ig h w a y a t 9 A. M. m is tre s s
of th ?
p o sto ffice a t
p
ro p e r p a rk in g ,
14;
sp eeding, w ere nam ed by th e S ocialist p a rty
SITUATION ASKED
CHICAGO. S ept. 30. — Six
w h en th e fla m es
a tta c k e d
t h e ' G ravel F o rd , tw elve m iles so u th
67;
d
e
fectiv
e
b
ra
k
e
s,
14;
s k id ­ a t an a d jo u rn e d co n v en tio n m e e t­
AUSTIN. Texas, Septem ber 30— D eclaring the foot and m outh
IN
TARIFF
STUDY
th o u sa n d b a n k e rs to d ay h e a rd a
box fa c to ry a g e n e ra l fire a la rm e a st of C oquille, w as b ro u g h t to
d isease epidem ic in southeastern T exas beyond th e scope o f th e au ­ d in g , 25; lo sin g c o n tro l of car, ing in th e L a b o r T em ple.
d e n u n c ia tio n of S e n a to r La Fol-
w as so u n d ed h e re a n d ev ery a v a il- P o rtla n d to face tr ia l on c h a rg e s I W A SH IN G TO N
Sept
30
th orities G overnor N eff w ired Secretary* o f A griculture W allace 13; in ex p e rie n c e , 14; d efectiv e
T h ese e le c to rs, a ll re g is te re d
e tte a n d h e a rd g o v e rn m e n t ow ner
a sk in g th e federal governm ent to assum e charge in com bat- J n „ in m e n 7 ’l l "
a b le m an w as ru sh e d to th e scene. , th a t th e books of th e p o sto ffice l P re s id e n t C oolidge to d a y in s tru c t- today
w et p a v e m e n t. S o cialists, w ill be placed on th e
tin g th e m alady.
i e q u ip m e n t, n ,
sh ip of th e ra ilro a d s and basic
D ue to th e d ry n ess, th e b a ttle to j show ed a s h o rta g e of $490.
N ovem ber e le c tio n b a llo t in th e
in d u s trie s opposed in tlie speech
s u b d u e th e fla m e s is h a rd fo u g h t. '
s h e w as in d ic te d by th e g ra n d cd S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re W a l­
A to ta l of 289 a r r e s ts w as m ade colum n re se rv e d fo r th e Socialist
T H R E E A R R E STE D FO R ATTACK
lace to in v e s tig a te th e c o n d itio n
of
W a lte r W . H ead, p re sid e n t of
Som e farm hom es a re in d a n g - ' ju r y la s t w eek on In fo rm a tio n fu r- of th e b eet a n d s u g a r crop in th e
by tra f fic officials of th e s ta te p a rty , a n d if e le c te d w ill cast
th e A m erican B a n k e rs ’ a sso c ia ­
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' n ish ed by a p o sta l e x a m in e r who U n ited S tates.
HOOD R IV ER , Ore., Septem ber 3 0 — W esley Carter, Norman squad during the m onth. re3ult- C a lifo rn ia ’s v o te fo r L a F o lle tte tio n .
m a in fig h t a t noon w as to w en t o v er th e books, a f te r Mrs.
Berry
and Leland G eorge, all under 2 0 years o f a ge, w ere arrested i ing in th re e ja il se n te n c es an d i a n d W h e e le r in th e e le c to ra l col-
H e d e c la re d h e w a n te d in fo r­
P re sid e n t H ead opened his a d ­
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H » 5 « .« 5 . w i n . i l ’ » , in W a sh in g to n .
sa v e th« saw m ill of th e P i o n e e r : R olu n d had re sig n e d la s t J a n u - m atio n in co n n ectio n w ith th e d e ­
d
re
ss w ith a fo rc e fu l a tta c k on
B ox a n d L u m b e r C om pany.
a ry
in
th e ;
cision w h e th e r o r n o t -th e s u g a t
T h e girl w as attacked in a m achine and, w hen sh e resisted, sh e 28 cases still p e n d in g
“ all rad ic al p ro p o sa ls,” esp ecially
w as throw n out.
courts.
Every ad has a m essage.
ta r if f r a te s sfiould be low ered.
tho'-e by L a F o lle tte .
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OF WATERSHED
NOT COMPLETE
THE UPGRADE
LA FOLLETTE HAS
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II. S. INTENDS TO
COLLECT WAR DEBT
550,000 FIRE AT
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