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A shland D aily T idings ASHtAXD CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at .Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. (International News Wire Service) VOL. XLVIII. ASK REELECTION Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. CANDIDATES WITH MOST MONEY WIN NO. 27 ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924 LA FOLLETTE TO FOR 1024 WHEAT MAIN FACTS ABOUT SERIES FIRST STEP FOR T ASSEMBLY VOTE Number of men who will see ! P refers N orthern Route on His the series, 299,874. Way to Coast; to Finish in -^Number of men who would see i ______ New England the series if their wives would ! ('naniniously adopts A rb itra to r let them, 379,204. ami Protocol W ith Japanese WASHINGTON, Oct. 2— Senat Total am ount of small change A m endm ent Early Today ------------------------------ LÌ or La Follette, who will begin a dropped under seats, 3660.35. Effort Certain Players to Bribe Heinie Sand of Phila nationwide speaking campaign Share of each played on wining GENEVA, Oct. 2.— The league delphia to Throw Game Settled; Players Suspended; Monday, according to announce team , 350. of nations assembly this morning ment today, is said to favor the Share of each winning player’s unanimously adopted the arb i Will Not Interfere With World Series northern route to the Pacific .coast wife, 35,400. tration and disarm am ent proto including Idaho, W ashington and Umpire’s share, 1,271 (pop col, including the Japanese NEW YORK, Oct. 2. — In d i-( way to enter the series. I c a n } Oregon. He will wind up with a bottles). amendm ent after the document cations are today th a t the sen-1 not see how anybody could a c t 1 whirlwind campaign in the New Number of fran k fu rters sold, was introduced only yesterday. sational baseball scandal will g o . so blame foolish.” England states. 201,112. France led in the support of no fu rth e r than Jim m y O’Connell, i The rum or th a t Brooklyn would I Suits ruined by m ustard, 681. the protocol and Form er Prem ier the star fielder of the Giants, and be substituted for the Giants in Number of office boys’ grand Brian called it “ thè most form id “ Cozy” Dolan, the Giant coach, the W orld Series, because of the m others expected to kick able obstacle against war ever who were suspended and declared scandal, was laughed at by the tlie bucket during the series, devised.” ineligible by Commissioner Lan baseball commissioner, who de 4,180. The adoption is regarded as the dis, because of an attem pt to in clared, “ barring unforseen devel **iSuppers th at will get cold, step toward calling an interna duce Heinie Sand, Philadelphia opments, the case is closed. The 260,355. tional disarm am ent conference. center-fielder to throw last S atu r whole thing Is deplorable, but Visitors in press box, 951. day’s Philadelphia-New York there is one compensation, which Curses directed at umpires, 1,- REPUBLICANS W ON’T is th a t a m ajority of the players game. 328,441. EVEN CONCEDE HOME O’Connell’s confession to Com are honest.” CHICAGO, Oct. 2. — John E. Out-of-town visitors, who will STATE TO LA FOLLETTE “ They are making a goat out Edgerton, president of the Na have their pockets picked, 4,- m issioner Landis accused Frisch, Young and Kelly of knowing of me. I have been a damned tional Association of M anufactur 290. NEW YORK, Oct. 2— Not even about the bribe. Landis declar fool.” O’Connell declared. P resi ers, today addressing the Ameri People who will be convinced h's own home stato. Wisconsin, is ed today: “ Their statem ents were dent Stoneham of the Glant9 de can B ankers’ Association, stre s- »hat the series is not on the level, conceded to Senator La Follette, straightforw ard. I have exoner clared: “ It is a shock to me. I ed five particular things: 9,161. by tlie republicans, William M. always thought O’Connell one of ated them .” 1. That the bankers and all People who will be on the Butler, chaiim an of the republi The scandal leaves the New the most innocent and honest business men should give more wrong team , 9,161. can national committee said. York fans em bittered. McGraw, youngsters I ever met. As to heed to their obligations and less Men who will get their heads ”1 think the republicans have m anager of the G iants js disgust Dolan, he Is not w orthy of a to crying for their rights. cracked chasing balls hit into the a good chance to carry Wiscon ed, and declared: “ This is a fine thought.” 2. That the greatest need of stands, 2,597. sin,” he said. “And I think La tlie country is to desert the era Boxes of cough drops th s t will Follette has a poor chance of of jazz and superficialities and be sold after series is over, 6,- carrying any state, Wisconsin in get down to honest work. 001. cluded. We are well organized 3. That too much is asked of there; our speakers are making Congress, both from the stand a whirlwind campaign and things point of capacity and its proper look bright for the republicans.” functions. 4. Scored La Follette as a de 03878954 PORTLAND, Oct. 2— Em phaticl KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 2. — magogue whose time could be put MOTHER FINDS RATLER denial of violation of the Sher- One public project m et its W ater to more useful employment. IN CRIB WITH BABY loo and another received a decid man a n ti-tru st act or any intent 5. Attacked as enemies of the THE DALLES, Oct. 2.— When to transgress on such law ’s pro- ed impetus at an adjourned ineet- country, those who are trying to visions will be made by th e O re-| ing from last week of the city tear the Constitution to pieces SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2. — Tlie Mrs. C. H. Doyle, who lives in gon W holesale Grocers’ associa-' council last night, state highway commission has the Mill Creek valley near Tho with their mob appeals. tlon in answ er to the govern-' a resolution, adopted on a announced the completion and Dalles, went to her baby's crib "Gentlemen, there is too much m ent’s suit for dissolution and fori four-to-oue vote, it was decided static in our citizenship. The un opening to traffic of ten miles of to find out what was making him a perm anent injunction, it was to Place before the people on elec- iversal passion for wealth, ease, new pavement just north of Red cry this morning, she put her asserted by counsel for the d e-'^io n day, November 4, a propos- am usem ent and pleasure th reat ding, Shasta county, on the main hand on the rattles of a three fendant concerns and individuals. I ed bond issue to raise 350,000 ens the very life of this nation. trunk line betweeri the Sacram en foot rattlesnake, coiled under the covers beside the child. Dey, Hampson & Nelson, de-j ^or ^be erection of a librury build- Real work has become the most to Valley and the Oregon line. She snatclu d the baby from fense counsel, will ask th a t thei in* and rest room iu K lam ath unpopular thing of modern times; The new section elim inates a danger before tlie snake, appar case go to trial at an early d a te .: FalI»> as advocated by the Wo- and the virtues of self-denial and detour th at was necessary during ently made sluggish by the cold’ Processes were being served Tues-i men’s Library club and supported sacrifice, by which only genuine the sum m er tonring season. Grad day on the nine companies and also by the Business a »d P r °- character is bullded, are not ing of rhoulders will be under weather, could strike, and called 27 individuals. j fessional W omen’s club. often seen. The discontent of way for several weeks, but will for help. A neighbor responded The only purpose of the Gro- A 3imilar re3° lution subm it most foreign counties is the dis not seriously interfere with use of and dragged the crib into the cers’ association, a statem ent is- to tbe public for a pproJ a oa e content of poverty. Ours is the the new section. Motorists, how yard, where the snake slipped sued by defense counsel asserted, sa,ne day a J’ . ° n 139ue discontent of wealth. When our ever, are urged to use caution in from beneath the tiny bedclothes was to end trade abuses and to f0‘ / e pur8 ase ° aa ? ne people satisfy their craving for traveling over the ten miles until and escaped under the house. . . .. . . , . , ,, half acres of land in Hot Springs luxuries, they don’t have much the shoulder work is finished. The baby, but 3 months old protect the independent retail .. ... „ x , , i addition, ju st north of the Mo- left for the necessities of life. In had been crying for some time The new section of pavement grocer. Not a single wholesale! , , . „ . . . , , 1 doc park ball grounds, to be used some vital respects the peoples i3 approximately ten miles in and once the m other, while grocery ln Oregon has earned a> .. . „„„ ' “ * «v , x ... as a recreation ground, was de- of Europe have an advantage over length. It is of Portland cement smoothing the covers, heard a p ro f't of 2 per cent the last three , feated by a three-to-tw o vote. us in that they are receiving les concrete, twenty feet wide, six rattle. She thought that it was years the statem ent said It also _______________ sons in sacrifice and other vir inches thick in the center with from the ra ttle the baby had been declared th#t th e association 1 p VLIFORNIA IS NOW nine-inch edges. State Highway- playing with and disregarded the never had refused to sell supplies’ QUARANTINING TEXAS tues growing out of their dis tresses which ultim ately will make Engineer R. M. Morton is confi warning. Tlie baby refused to to nonmembers. | _____ them strong and very difficult for dent it will be adequate to handle be soothed, however, until it was Government inquiry, it was SACRAM^CTO, Oct. 2— In or- a nation softened by self-indulg the traffic over the Pacific High removed from the immediate vi sgid at the offices of the United der to prof ect the livestock and way for a number of years. The cinity of its unwelcome bedfel States attorney, indicated th a t re -1 a „ allied industries of California, ence to compete w ith” . paving was financed from bond low. tail groceries have been subjected governor Richardson, after con- funds and cost approximately to petty price increases through sultatloq w ith- Director (J. H. 3478.000, including necessary MOTHER OF 12 CHILDREN the method used by the associa- of the state departm ent of IS GRANDMOTHER AT 30 widening of the form er grade. tion. One grocer, it was said, agriculture, proclaimed an em North of the new pavement, cited a case w-here the association bargo yesterday afternoon against HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. Oct. 2. grading is still under way for the with consistent frequency boosted livestock and livestock products — A nother aspirant for youngest- greater part of ten miles, where the price offrutt jars, the retail originating in districts ’ of Texas grandm other-in-Am erica honors the highway is being widened and er being compelled to abide by infected with the foot and mouth F. Roy Davis, district court re straightened. This work will be has arisen in the person of Mrs. the order and suffering loss In disease. porter who was arrested here re completed this Fall, afid it is Nora Eggleston, who reached her profit, he being reluctant to add cently after complaints had been hoped th a t another section may thirtieth birthday last April. a few cents to the cost of the con WOMAN, 58, IS ATTENDING Her eldest child, Mrs. Calvin registered against him by local be placed Under contract in the sumer. O ther sim ilar cases were! Meadows, seventeen, gave birtli SCHOOL IN KANSAS CITY women th a t he was disturbing not distant future. pointed out whereby m e rc h an ts' The widening work is classed I here recently to an eight-and-a- them , lias sent word th a t he is were powerless, they said, to re-1 as reconstruction and is financed half-pound girl, and immediately KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 2.— Bollman, private secretary to Gov Fourteen hundred and sixty- sist the “combine’s” price in-! The old adage “ it is never too ready to pay his fine, according from the gasoline tax fund. relatives put forth the claim th at HUNTINGTON FIREMEN to local officials. ernor Pierce, for alleged aliena one tourists registered at the lo creases. Mrs. Eggleston holds the distinc PROVE PROLIFIC PAPAS late to learn ” is being supported Police Judge Baughman noti tion of Mr. Bozell’s affections, cal chamber of commerce regis tion of being the country’s young in Kansas City, by Miss Anna M. fied Mr. Davis’ attorney th at a will be tried about October 10, tering office during the month of est grandm other. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Oct. 2. W hite, who by her 58 years of fine of 3100 would be assessed according to announcem ent made September and were granted the THOUSANDS SEE Mrs. Eggleston, despite her — F ire laddies are proving to be SAILORS RESCUED age easily wins the distinction of i aga<nst him j t i3 understood» by attorneys here today. 90-day visitor’s perm it, accord comparative youth, has given lin e daddies in this city. being the oldest student in the th&t the jiquor charge has not ing- to the report issued by the birth to twelve children on a SANTA CRUZ, Cal., Oct. 2. — public schools there. The fire departm ent fo rth e la9t been prosecuted by tlie county or , cham ber to the state automobile dozen different occasions. six weeks has m aintained an Thousands on shore here w'atched She has enrolled as a special prohibition officials. departm ent. the crew of the freighter Laseliz student ln the Manual Training average *of better than one a week COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT WASHINGTON, Oct. 2— The Practically all of these tourists rescued by a line cast by Joseph High School, satisfying a long de In boosting the population figures. Ria Grain Yield Klamath , , . The city council will hold a were' from California, with only a Alvarez a fte r the vessel was trap sire for a high school education. KLAMATH FALLS Ore., Oct. departm ent of justice is investi- Firem an H erbert Bates started special meeting in the council K L A M A iH r a n u j , , gating the gasoline situation, few from various other states. ped on the rocks. The vessel Is a It, and the next week "Doc” Crush She is regarded as one of the I.— Grain yields w it h ,,, the W arn-, cham bers tonight. It is under resulted In an- The offic* wa3 visited yesterday total loss. became a proud daddy. In each 1 most studious pupils in her school. ¡ . d , irrigation, 7 ’" | t!.t „ „ actions iu the Chicago stood th at the question of ar- of the following three weeks SHANGHAI. Oct. 2. — This by a Rhode Island tourist, one were greater than ever before, ... 6 . federal court and which may re _ ranging for a thorough survey of H arry Dunkle, Will W heeler and 1 city is in the grip of terro r from of only a few from th a t state accord:ng to announcement todayj suit in new prosecutions, _____ __ Attor- ixx_ the Ashland creek watershed will Lysle Damron joined Bates and the th reat of the Chekiang forces who have registered here this by reclam ation oiticial». , gw ne , o.j be ducuured. th at if they will be unable to re year. C rush in the daddy group. Much new land under irriga- The total registration for the This week Ben Johnson went sist the onslaught of the Kiang- tion for the first time showed! a -- 18 pro e is continuing splendid results. The Irrigation ■ » Hues, he .t o t a l, bis colleagues one better by be sus forces, they will burn Shang year, from January 1, 1924 to September 30th, was 17,067, ac hai. Four Chinese guilty of in com ing the father of twins. 75,000 AT “RAISIN DAY* season officially closed yesterday. cendiarism were shot after part cording to the records which is I HEIRESS QUITS SOCIAL FRESNO, Cal., October 2— The annual “Rabin Day" has! an indication of the heavy to u r of Lotien was burned. LIFE TO BECOME NURSE DUCKING SAVES DRIVER brought 75,000 visitors here to see the auto classic in which 13 i ist travel into this state this year. famous speed kings will participate this afternoon..--' EUGENE, Oct. 2. — Hugh H. The tourists from California I THEATER OPEN OCTOBER 20 Earle, Democratic candidate foi | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2. — , The 3tate of Oregon, through continue to come northw ard des- FLIES 97.45 MILES AN HOUR Although the work of complet sheriff of Lane county, narrowly Mis8 Mary Cameron Packer, of kg state fores.ter has filed two ing the interior of the new Crat- pite the cooler w eather a n d in d i- DAYTON, O., October 2— Flying at an average speed of 97.45 escaped Sunday when tlie light car Sunbury, Pa., an heiress of the more complaints against southern , erian playhouse has been rushed j cations are th a t the registration h< was w&g driving drivlng was hit a t Sixth iatP j ame8 C. Packer, millionaire > Oregon citizens, charging them miles 6 an hour, Walter Lee of Jlayton in a Hartzell FC-1 plane, he v „ „ n » t° r some time and fast progress! f° r each month this year will today won (he National Cash Register trophy. and Lincoln streets by a machine lawyer and horseman, has for- with negligence and carelessness Lee T utt e ant m iis now being made, it will prob-1 greatly exceed sim ilar months of driven by Tenney Johnson, Al- saken the social life to enroll as in the forest fire menace. PERSIAN MOB INCITER KILLED have purchase e otlnn ably not be completed and ready! last year ham bra. Cal., knocked 1Ö0 feet a student nurse at the Presbyter- Ethel F. Parent, living east of Clarion, according to inform ation October 20. The! The registration by m onths this WASHINGTON, October 2— Private Horteza, a Persian soldier down the street and turned over. jan Hospital, here. given the Tidings Thursday after- x ,, VP<ir has been- Gold Hill, is accused of m aking • _ # v, main p art of the concrete floor year nas Deen, who incited the mob that killed American Consul Imbrie, was exe-j h e n e a th the steer- The girl, formerly a student at Mr. T uttle was form erly no effort to fight a fire th a t cuted this morning at Teheran, Persia, according to word receded I Earle ducked beneath tne sieer noon *" “ has been laid and the rem ainder Jan u ary ................................... 93 the National Park Seminary, in started on her property August city editor of The Tidings and here. ing wheel. February .....................— -v- • • will be laid w ithin a few days.- W ashington, is a member of a 6, and the state asks judgm ent Mr. Young was connected w ith the March ......................... -............. 892 Mail-Tribune. WILL SEE HER SON PITCH ROY, 6, HAD MU8TACH i ciaE8 of thirty probationers a t.tb e I for 337.50, the am ount the state m echanical departm ent o f The April ....................... — ............ 1603 GREENSBURG, Pa., Oct. 2. — hospital. expended in extinguishing the Ttdings. ! May .................................. ..........1856 WASHINGTON, October 2— Mrs. F. E. Johnson, mother of the world’s greatest baseball player. Walter Johnson, and who has never! Abnormally developed physically flames. They are both experienced and MEEKER IN PLANE i J u n e ............................................3156 Mrs. Elmo Neil, is sim ilarly capable newspaper workers inj ARRIVES IN WYO. July ................................ ...4375 seen her son pitch in the big league, is here from Kansas for the t,ut w,th a mlnd consistent with GOVERNOR ROSS OF world series. ! his age, Quinto del Favero, aged WYOMING IS DEAD charged, due to a forest fire th a t th e ir respective departm ents and J • ______ _ -August ......................................3222 six years, died following a short ‘ I raged on her property north of will no doubt handle the Medford I ROCK SPRINGS, ’Wyo., Oct. 2. September .................................1461 GIANTS OFF FOR GAMES CHE’i ENNE, Viyo., Oct. 2. — Ashland between July 25 and 29. illness. w eekly successfully. They have — Lieut. Oakley Kelly and Ezra During September 1923, 1133 NEW YORK, October 2— Shrunken by the loss of two members. ___ The lad went regularly for Governor W. B. Ross of ’ Wyoming judgm ent is asked for 3240.28, ¡already taken possession, accord Meeker, famous Oregon pioneer, tourists registered a t the local due to the scandal in connection with the alleged attempt to bribe' ghave to a barber shop, and he died early this m orning follow- the am ount the forest fire w ar ing to th e inform ation. who are flying to Dayton, Ohio, office, which ----- m akes the Septem- the Philadelphia player, the Giants departed today on the Congres-i __ arrived here at 11 o'clock this ber 1924 registration 328 more Rional Limited for Washington for the world series in charge o f t wore a mustach. He was kno 1 ing an operation for appendicitis den expended in fighting the than in the same period last year, Hughie Jennings, as “Boy Man,” of Trees Mills. which was perform ed a week ago. flames. morning. Bvery ad hai a m e ssa « . WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. — Presented herew ith, and abso Farmers to Get Huge Hum on Crop, Which Is Grown on a lutely gratis, is a hot tip from Smaller Acreage E. E. Phipps New Candidate in Messrs. W illiam M. Butler, Clem L. Shaver and John M. Nelson as Councilman Race; Oct. 4th, WASHINGTON, Oct. 2— Amer to how, respectively, they may Last Day to File ica’s 1924 w-heat crop will put clinch the election of Calvin Coo lidge, John W. Davis and Robert one billion dollars in the hands W ith only two days, Friday and M. La Follette as President of the of the farm ers, Secretary of Ag Saturday, rem aining, in which to riculture W allace announced to United States this November: file th eir petitions for a place on Go out and spend more money day, following an investigation by the November city election ballot, Eugene Myers, director of the than any other candidate! some of the possible candidates The idea is simple, though not W ar Finance Corporation. This for city offices seem hesitant exactly new in the great game year’s crop was also grown on a about getting in the race. of American politics, but based on ten per cent sm aller acreage than W ednesday afternoon a petition past perform ances and all avail last year, according to the an- was filed to place the name of able statistics it is alm ost in fa ll-' nouncement. F ran k Jordan on the ballot for ible. The candidate who has the j ------- reelection as a member of the largest war chest is ju st as good ' city park commission. Mr. Jor- as in. day i3 at present chairm an of In the past fifty-six years a t , this commission. Mrs. C. H. four-year intervals, the American Vaupel, whose term also expires public has elected fourteen this year, has not announced her Presidents. Only once in those candidacy for reelection. fourteen campaigns did the suc The only new aspirant during cessful candidate fail to spend the last few days for a member more money than his opponents. ship on the city council is E. E. That one exception came in 191G, WESTWOOD, Cal.. Oct. 2. — Phipps, whose petition has been when Woodrow Wilson nosed out Lyle Kimmel, secretary of the filed. This makes a total of nine Charles E. Hughes. Lossen Cham ber of Commerce; entries in thi3 race, as follows: Campaign expenditure statis Tom Wilson of Susanville and H. H. G. W olcott, J. H. Hardy, W. tics from 1868 to 1920; inclusive, Garfield Oates, representing the M. W right, R. L. Burdic, T. 8. are a rem arkable memorial to the Westwood Auto Club, attended a Wiley, S. D. Taylor, R. E. De- mighty prow-ess of the dollar. A m eeting in K lam ath Falls re trick, S A. Peters, Sr., and E. E. study of com parative expendi cently to form an association to Phipps. tures and popular votes received boost for a highway through the There are two candidates for in each of the campaigns proves Oregon line from K lam ath Falls mayor, C. H. Pierce and O. H. beyond all doubt that, in the past to Los Angeles and to interest all Johnson, while G. G. Eubanks at least the eagle's scream has civic bodies along the proposed has no opposition for city tre a s been heard and heeded. route in the undertaking. u rer. Misses G ertrude Biede, A. J. Hill of K lam ath Falls present city recorder, and Miss Chamber of Commerce was selec Hazel Emory are the contestants ted as tem porary president and for this office. Lyle Kimmel of Susanville as According to inform ation given tem porary secretary. The ro u t The Tidings, Saturday, October ing agreed upon Ayas from Klam 4th, Is the last day in which city ath Falls via Big Valley. It was candidates may file their peti Several hunters who were out agreed th at another m eeting be tions. W ednesday report to The Tidings held in Reno on October 11th at th a t the bag lim it of five birds, which m eeting a pernlhnent or BOX factory saved ganization will be perfected. A IN MT. SHASTA FIRE which was decreed by a new ru l ing of the game warden this year, board of directors will be ap pointed to consist of one member MOUNT SHASTA, Cal., Oct. 2. knocks the sportsm anship out of from each of the following com — The fire in the yards and build hunting. Quail, the hunters reported, m unities; Klam ath Falls, The ings of the Rainbow Mill Com Dalles, Big Valley, Susanville, pany in the southern suburbs of are very plentiful and it is a m at Reno, Fresno and Los Angeles. Mount Shasta, Monday caused a ter of only a short tim e to get A rrangem ents will then be made the lim it, which is five birds a loss estim ated at 325,000. The for the compiling of maps and box factory and all the lumber day or 10 during a period of one advertising m atter to boost the stored in the yards were saved. week. This forces the hu n ter to proposed road. The buildings destroyed were go into the field twice a week The road will be one of scenic the company office, two large during the quail season to get the beauty, as it is routed through limit, which the hunters protest w arehouses filled w'lth box four national parks, viz: Genera shook, the cook house, ten bunk very few sportsmen are able to Grant, Yosemite, Lassen Volcan houses and four dwellings. The do, because of lack of tim e or ic and C rater Lake. In addition employes lost three automobiles. because of the small bag limit. the road will touch Lake Tahoe, The fire was terrifically hot Last year, according to those who Eagle Lake and many sm aller protested, the bag lim it was five and the firemen were handicap bodies of w ater. ped in fighting it by not having quail and five pheasants, when Aside from its value as a road a good supply of water. The roof the seasons ran concurrently, but of exceptional scenic beauty, it is of the box factory was on fire this year the combination lim it is cl aimed“ the proposed highway several times. At one point the five. will reduce the mileage between town of Mount Shasta seemed en the Oregon line and Los Angeles "DEMOCRATS ON TOUR dangered. by several hundred miles. Milton A. Miller, Democratic The power company lost fif The road will involve little candidate for United States sena- teen poles. tor; Jefferson Myers, candidate i new construction, as nearly all The Rainbow Mill and Lumber Company is a reorganization o f } for state treasu rer; W alter H em -; par 8 0 ie rou e are the Pioneer Box Company and j bree, candidate for secretary of ! im pr° Ve/ M a-in^O re the box factory is still called the I state, with Governor Pierce as a 0 * Rap 8 e * ’ , ’ Pioneer box factory by the pub- j traveling companion, commenced an k usanv e, an between these a joint tour of the 3tate in the good dirt road 11c. points. The fire, being close to the interest of th eir candidacies, railro ad , the rails were warped opening a t Marshfleld tonight. and ties burned for a distance of 200 yards. All trains were M iss B ollm an to Face Court blocked from noon, when the fire SALEM, Oct. 2 — The case started , until 7 o’clock in the brought by Mrs. Alice Bozell to evening. recover 310,000 from Miss Celia STATIC IS TOO HEAVY IN LIFE CALIFORNIA FROM COMBINE CHARGE; PLANJOSES 00T 1 3100 EINE HERE 1461 REGISTERED HERE SEPTEMBER SHANGHAI FEARS PRICES STARTS FORESTER ASKS fiJTR E AND YOUNG