Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1924, Image 1

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    ' ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
VOL. XLVIII.
The Tidings' Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News W ire Service)
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
OREGON HAS
SMALL VOTE
DIGEST POLL
, DUCKS THICK AT TULE LAKE
j UK AL H U N IER S REPORTED
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924
BETTING IS 1 TD
COOLIDGE IS
SURVEY WILL F
BASEBALL GOSSIP ! 5; THE SENATORS ALLIED WITH
BEMADENOW
SURE 10 FOLLOW HAVE PREFERENCE
WALL STREET
HIGH POINTS
, GAS DROP WAS MISTAKE;
PRICE STILL 2(1 CENTS
LA FOLLETTE
XX
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XX
' XX Thursday afternoon a ru- XX
«
«
Messrs. Oldfield, Stock, tt
• XX nior started around th a t XX
U Kay, Mason and McClellan, it
XX gasoline had dropped three XX
« who retu rn ed yesterday from it
i XX cents in price and one ac- XX
it a hunting expedition at Tule i t ;
! XX tually placed a sign out in XX
it Lake in N orthern California, it
, XX front th a t the price of gas XX
♦i reported the ducks were so it
! XX was 20 cents plus 3 cents for XX
Scalpers
A rrested
As I
R eported O’C onnell, W ho Did j T icket
it thick th a t they once* or it ■
XX tax, total 23 cents.
XX
Price Shot Skyw ard; W ill
B ribe Stunt, S eeks Talk
XX twice thought they were go- XX j
X
X
The
sign
did
not
remain
X
X
H
ave
Bad
W
eather
W ith Czar Landis
XX ing to light on their gun XX
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So Senator Brookhart, Who XX up very long however, and XX Local Organization Has P re­
xx Council Orders Probe of a; WASHINGTON, Oct. 3— “What! WASHINGTON,
Gives Coolidge Safe Lead xx barrels.
Oct.
3 —
Has Denounced Dawes, | « very few m otorists profited XX pared Royal Welcome
Over Opponents; La Fol- ¡« ’ They h u n te d W e d n esd a y xx Possible Dam Site at
for Sen. Wheeler
will it lead to ” is the question on J Cloudy w eather tomorrow and
Says in Statement
; « by the error, as the m istake XX
lette Is Second
’ « and a short time Thursday xx i
High Elevation
the lips of the baseball fans as a ' showers Sunday is the w eather
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XX was soon ascertained and XX
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i XX morning and baggeU oue XX!
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It XX HERE ON WEDNESDAY
the O’C onnell-D olan'predictions for th e world series. BACK TO MAKE FIG H T!« the old sign returned.
FALLS’result
of
CLOSE
X
X
goose
and
110
ducks.
The
«
BEFORE
SNOW
CALIFORNIA IS
XX wa3 not stated from w hat «
which open tomorrow.
I scandal.
i XX geese, they said, were all XX !
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XX source the erroneous report XX Will Be Taken By A uto to Horn­
Betting
is
brisk
in
W
ashington,
Says
He
Never
Intended
Leave
The tem porary lull of the tem ­
W isconsin S till in Lead o f th e i xx flyin g high and out of reach. XX ' V otes M axim um o f $ 4 0 0 for Tills
brook for Speech Tliere
Republican Party; War oil
XX originated.
«
with the Senators ruling 7 to 5
pest
is
expected
to
be
renewed
Prelim
inary
W
ork,
W
hich
D em ocratic Candidate, But
and Then to W eed
l XX They also reported th a t they XX •
P en rose and New berry
X X « « « « « « « « « « « «
after the series, with fu rth er in­ as the- favorite. There has been
May P rove Valuable
L atter is G aining
i XX almost got stuck in the XX J
vestigations.
Judge Landis de- one large bet, $11,000 to $10,000
The La Follette - W heeler or­
XX quagm ire road which leads XX j
EMMETSBURG, la., Oct. 3— I n ,
d
a
re
d
‘‘the
abortive
attem pt was on the Giants.
A prelim inary survey of a pos­
ganization
in this city is prepar­
The small vote registered iu i XX to the hunting grounds.
XX
H undreds of governm ent agents a scathing denunciation of P res’- j
ing
for
a
royal reception for
The Literary Digest nationwide jXXXXXXXXttXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX sible site for the proposed dam to made to bribe a’ ball player toj
dent Coolidge and the “ Republi-,
throw
the
game,
but
th
e
attem
pt
descended
this
afternoon
on
the
increase
A
shland's
w
ater
supply
poll from the state of Oregon, in
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Senator Burton K. W heeler, the
Senator Brook-
failed. That is all there is to i t . ’ ticket scalpers, who have been can» m achine,”
th eir issue of October 4, 1924,
vice-presidential candidate who
or storage from Ashland creek
. reaping a rich harvest during the ! h art of Iow a’ deuied todayt lh a t i
will be made immediately by En­ Why call off the series?”
will be here for an hour W ednes­
gives:
The w hereabouts of Jimmy O’- last 48 hours, selling series’ tic k - ihe ls a traito r
the Republican
gineer S tu art McKissick, accord­
Coolidge ...................................1455
day, October 8th.
Connell
is
a
mystery,
but
it
is
re-i
ets
at
exorbitant
prices.
!
P«**
demanding
the with-,
ing to a decision of the city coun­
The local organization, with
Davis .......................................... 389
ported th a t his team m ates sm ug-1 The treasury departm ent today draw al of General Dawes as t
cil
last
night
at
a
special
session.
Dr.
Brouer as chairm an, Mrs. L.
La Follette ............................... 4 68
vice-pres’dential candidate.
This
site
is
located
at
a
high
I
gled
him
aboard
the
train
out
of
.ordered
the
a
rrest
of
several
hun-
The total vote in this week’s
Senator B rookhart o p e n l y C h aiges Made B y B utler Of Hilty as secretary and M. E. Ply-
I elevation where snow may fall j pity and th at he accompanied th e 'd re d speculators who are operat-
mate, E. Ii. Bush, W alter Ever­
poll is 689,019 and gives:
R epu blicans F alseh ood, So
A dearth charged President Coolidge with ■
a t any time, which would block I team to W ashington from New p n g w ithout a license
ton and E. R. H arris as members
Coolidge ............................. 397,522
W isconsin S tates
affiliation with the “ Wall Street
fu rth er surveying
there
until York to seek a conference w ith 1 of tickets is causing a mad scram ­
Davis ................................... 118,259
of the finance committee, was
Bloc“ and with desertion from the
ble
for
tickets,
selling
from
$50
next
April
or
May,
so
the
council
Judge
Landis.
of
La Follette ...................... 164,366 Jury D eclares He is G uilty
recently formed to boost La Fol­
basic principles of Lincoln Repub­ .. .WASHINGTON- Oct. 3— A for­
to $100.
is in a hurry to have the survey
The main interest in the poll
lette and W heeler in this region.
L eading a Gang W hich
mal
denial
of
the
charges
of
licanism.
completed immediately.
The local committee announc­
A ssaulted Girl
still centers around the vote in
FORMER SEC. FAIR
Brookhart declared. “ I have Chairman Butler, of the Repub­
This is in connection with the j
California, which, this week, is:
ed
th a t W heeler’s speech in P ort­
BOARD MARRIED KIANGStJ ARMY HALTS never thought of leaving the lican national committee, th a t a
FREDERICK, Md. Oct. 3. — special report made a few days
Coolidge ............................... 45,324
land.
Tuesday evening would be
CHEKIANG FIGHTERS party. On the otheT hand, I am “coalition” exists between the
ago
at
the
chamber
of
commerce
Davi3 ........................-........... 6,124 H arry Leatherm an, form er Sun-
A report reached Ashland yes­
back in Iowa to fight the falsity I Democrats and the La Fol,ette boardcast at 9 a. m.
sites. terday th a t Fred Currey, ex-sec­
SHANGHAI, Oct. 3. — The
La Follette .......................... 38,926 ' day school teacher, was today forum of possible dam
Senator W heeler will arrive at
an(j ! Independents to elect Governor
The Digest comments:
‘‘The found guilty of being the ring- While there is nothing definite retary of the state fair board, and Chekiang troops have retreated and corruption of Penrose
Roseburg
Wednesday on No. 53
I Bryan was made by the La Fol­
first returns, when the votes stood ; leader of the mobs which tarred as to the feasibility of the pro­ Miss Davis, who it is said was two miles following the heavy Newberry.”
and
will
speak
there about 30 or
lette headquarters, today.
a t 25,000, gave Coolidge, 16,071; j and feathered Dorothy Grandon posed dam site which will be with Currey in a recent autom o­ fighting at Sungkiang, the Kiang-
40 minutes. From there he will
Davis, 3,792 and La Follette, 5,-j last July. He faces a term in the surveyed, it is felt th a t it m ight bile wreck, were m arried in this su forces halting th eir advance NEW DECORATION PLAN
go by automobile to G rants Pass,
FOR CITY OF MEDFORD DALLES MAN HELD
596. It will readily be seen that penitentiary of from two to 20 offer a solution of the need for city Tuesday, but no inform ation at nightfall.
speaking there for 30 minutes.
AS TRAIN WRECKER Then by automobile to Medford,
more storage from which to sup­ relative to this could be ascer­
Mr. Davis’s present vote is at a years.
The Medford post of the Ameri­
HAZING RESULT SERIOUS
ply the city with more w ater tained here. Practically all the
much improved ratio. In the j
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THE DALLES, Oct. 3.— W. M. where he wiil also speak. Com­
can
Legion will tomorrow m orn­
than the available supply at pres­ local m inisters were interviewed, • SALEM, Oct. 3. — H arry Min­
earliest returns, Mr. Coolidge had | DISCUSS REOPENING
Pendleton has been arrested here ing to Ashland by automobile he
ing
sta
rt
actively
at
work
on
its
to,
son
of
Frank
Minto,
chief
of
between four and five times as
hut none had perform ed the cere­
OF LOCAL NORMAL ent.
i
in connection with attem pting to will remain here longer than at
A maximum of $400 was ap­ mony.
many as his Democratic oppon­
police, was bedfast today a3 the plan to have the business sec­
wreck two fast mail trains near any of his other stops in south­
ent. In the present poll of 689,-
result of Salem’s annual outburst tion of the city adopt a uniform
G. A. Briscoe, Homer Billings, propriated by the council for this
Hood River. The authorities be­ ern Oregon, being here for an
019 votes, the Republican candi­ A. C. Joy and J. H. Fuller re ­ prelim inary survey. This is from
of hazing among the high school method of decoration hereafter
Game Body A sks $ 7 8 7 ,1 1 0
hour's speech at the armory.
lieve him mentally unbalanced.
date has only a trifle more than turned yesterday afternoon from the balance in the Canyon Road
Since he can leave here in au­
SALEM, Oct. 3. — It will re­ students. It was said th a t young at all patiiotic observances and
three times as many, a very con­ Monmouth, Oregon where they fund of about $800. The bal- quire $787,110 to conduct af- Minto is suffering from a high celebrations, Tiays The Medford
tomobile at about the same time
siderable reduction in his propor­ met with the state normal board ance left after this prelim inary | fairs of the state game commis- fever and was threatened with Mail Tribune.
th at the train does and still be
The Legion’s plan is to have
tional lead. Mr. La Follette, also in a discussion relative to th e survey wiil perm it of additiona j gion during t he next biennium, pneumonia. Jack Spong, also a
in Hornbrook for a 80-ininutes
at the
the j according t0 an estim ate of the victom of the hazing, suffered no small holes sunk in the sidewalk
has cut down the lead of the local norm al school building and work during the w inter at
speech and still leave on the train
President, the first returns show­ its possible reopening in the near lower elevations and it may he 1 proposed expenditures filed in the visible injury, but was forced to next to the curb in front of each
for Weed, the local La Follette-
th at no fu rth er appropriation, office of the state budget commis- spend most of last night w ander­ place of business in which will
ing the Coolidge strength at ap­ future.
1
W hee'er club num bers will ru?h
will he needed to he voted by the g.on today> Expenses of th e de­ ing about the hills east of the b e placed an iron pipe for a hold­
proxim ately three to one in La-
tl ?»ca.idid.i‘o from lu re to Horn­
PORTLAND, Oct. 2. — A sug­ brook by automohie.
er to contain a twelve-foot flag
people until next spring.
| pa rt ment for the present bien- city.
F ollette’s ease, while the present
The councilmen discussed the . nium were j6g9,567. The larg-
rep o rt gives somewhat less than
It was reported th a t the two staff flying a four by six United gestion that the proper au th o ri­
advisahility of putting to vote egt increase in the budget for the boys were seized by a num ber of States f ’.ag oh the-e occasions. ties inquire into the legality and COUNTESS WAS TN
tw o and a half to one. Mr. La
F o llette’3 popular vote continues
the question of a sufficiently large ,
yearg ig in t be hatch- high school students, placed in Between observances each busi­ propriety of the investm ent of
SALEM A tT O WRECK
to be well above th a t registered
fund for the complete surveying : efy departm ent and aggregates automobiles and driven some dis­ ness concern will have its flag sinking funds of school districts
by Mr. Davis, but, of course, on
PORTLAND, Oct. 3— While en
tance from Salem, where they and staff in storage, and a rae- in installm ent bonds of invest-
of the w atershed. All were un­ $86,000.
tai cap will be screwed down on ment companies was made yester- route to Portland from California
the basis of the returns so far
animous
in
approving
this
idea,
were
left
to
find
th
eir
way
home.
3.-
Estim
ated
receipts
of
the
com­
KLAMATH, FALLS, Oct
day by ex-Governor W est and W ednefday inorrii.g.
received, Mr. Davis would have The purchase of *240 acres of hut the method of doing this or mission for the next biennium
Officers said th a t an investiga­ the flagstaff hole.
Countess
The local legion post has ob­ George Bieck, public accountant Constance Graham and her hus­
th e greater num ber of votes in land by the Southern Pacific Rail­ the tim e when it should be done were fixed at $745,120, as against tion of the hazing would be con­
tained contract figures for the who (o n s'itu te the committee ap- band, Sir C: 11 Edgerton Graham
th e Electorial College. Only Wis­ road company near where the was not settled. Some thought it $725,242 for the present bien­ ducted.
work of m aking these poles, flag pOin, -j ; y Governor Pi rce to in- of London and Paris, who have
consin is thus far credited to the new line to the north crosses should go on the November hal- nium.
nnles etc which will make the vest
-e stock .” ;1 1; • tl 1 S"
s ’ s in been touring by motor along the
W isconsin Senator, with Minne­ Sand creek has caused rum ors to lott, others th a t a special election (
Ori
gon.
This
practice
in
invest­ Pacific coast, suffered an auto ac-
expense
«
<
*
ol
bU,,,,eM
sota where he was expected to spread throughout this city th at should he held, while some
ing
funds
is
now
in
vogue
in
some c’dent dear Salem which resulted
co-operating, only $ Li­
have a considerable lead, thus ■
locatad the division thought the balance in The Can­
lt is expected th a t every busi­ d istricts; said the report, which
fa r. safe in the Republican col-
company>
yon Road fund would cover all
in slight injuries to the countess
ness
place will heartily co-oper­ added (hat there was great dang­ and necessitated the re tu rn of the
work
which
could
be
done
during
umn.
This m atter came before the
ate, as they have in various other er of consequent losses. The re­
The vote for the three cane i - (Urector3 of the cham ber of corn- the w inter and th a t spring would ,
party to San Francisco.
and towns of Oregon, and port of the committee, sent to the
dates. Coolidge, La Follette and
reg u lar weekly meet- he early enough for an election,
______
The accident occurred about 16
I SPARTANSBURG, S. C. Oct. 3. cities
the Legion committees will he-1 governov yesterday, follows:
Davis by states, their total votes
Tuesday noon and the rail-
3
1,—At noon the oil tank fire, which
miles
outside
of
S a le m ,
Your com nvttee, appointed to
gin signing up the local business •
and the grand total, which ‘n_-; road comraittee, J. A. Gordon.,
and of the f i v e
members
investigate the sales of stocks and
places tomorrow.
chairm an, was asked for inform a­
of tiff? Graham party the countess
on the sleeve of Major Alexander tric t of the city since early this
(Continued on page 4)
Bv this uniform plan of pati 10- bonds in this state, finds that a
tion on this and for any report question to the incoming coun­ C onkhite’s arm y blouse th reaten 1 morning, raged as fierce as ever,
was the only one injured. She
tic
decoration, which presents a num j,f.r of investm ent companies
which th a t committee desired to cil, which will be elected at the to become the most vital evidence with little chance of bringing the
was treated in a Salem hospital
beautiful and inspiring sight, the ( jjave j,een inducing school dis-
ASHLAND FURN. CO.
make on the m atter of the loca­ November election.
blaze
under control.
People
and removed Wednesday evening
IN ITS NEW HOME tion of a division point by the
The council also passed a reso­ in the trial of Roland Pothier, have abandoned th eir buildings city could be appropriately de tricts to invest their sinking to the train for California.
who is the alleged m urder of
corated on an hour or so’s notice, funds in installm ent bonds issued
lution granting the California
Lady Graham is a former New
near the blaze. Two million gal­
The Ashland F u rn itu re com­ Southern Pacific.
Cronkhite
six
years
ago.
by said concerns.
it is claimed.
While
no
knowledge
as
to
the
o
re
g0n
Box
and
Lum
ber
company
York
girl and holds her title of
lons
of
gasoline
and
oil
in
the
pany, which has been occupying
The new decoration system
“ It is apparent th at boards of
exact use. to which the 240 acresj a 25-year lease on the mill site .
countess
by a form er mar. iage.
tanks
is
now
considered
lost.
two buildings on N orth Main
will be first put into use on Arm- d irectors of hut few of these dis-
of
Sand
creek
will
he
put
is
claim-
in this city.
In England she is well known as
COAL LEASES A R E FILE D
street has moved into the Mc­
istice day, November 11, when t r jcts are ¡n position, to iuvesti-
Carthy building at 83 North Main ed by the committee of the cham
IN SISKIYOU COUNTY GOVERNMENT PLANS
it is planned to stage a big cele- gate the strength and character a, w riter. Sir Cyril is a son oi
Looks Good to H im
TIM BER SALE IN
street combining the two stores, her of commerce, it was stated
bration in Medford.
I of these investm ent concerns or Lady Foulkstone.
FREM ONT FO REST
A. S. Rosenbaum, district
The vis'tors sailed from Eng­
This combination of the store : th at information from various
YREKA, Cal., Oct. 2.— Leases
--------—--------------- j the worth of their securities, with
makes it more convenient for the high officials of the company fail­ freight and passenger agent of on several thousand acres of land
VINING BANQUET G t’fcST ■ the re8a lt th at there is great dan- land on the same boat as tin-
u r e proprietors as well as the ed to indicate th a t as a division The Southern Pacific*. dropped in in the Ager coal field district, a
Announcement was made of
Irving E. Vining, president of ! gcr Of SOme of these districts suf- Prince of Wales, and accompan­
The Tidings office yesterday and few miles northeast of Yreka and the coming sale by the govern­
Considerable
im-
ied his party into Canada. Coun
point.
custom ers,
the Oregon State Chamber of fering a loss.
.stated
conditions
looked
very
m
ent
of
from
200,000,000
to
300,-
Montague,
were
filed
with
Alice
tess
Constance is a close friend
provem ents and remodelling is to
Commerce, on the eve of his de-
“ i n order th at the sinking
favorable
in
Ashland,
w
ith
all
the
STATE
GIVES
MAN
RANCH
000,000
feet
of
tim
ber
in
the
M. Young, recorder for Siskiyou
be done yet. but the store is open
parture on a trip th at will bring f linds of the several school dis­ of Princess Mary of England.
SALEM, Oct. 3. — 9. L. Crites, stores busy and everybody carry­ County, here today.
Frem
ont
national
forest,
in
which
The party is planning to con-,
for business.
him in contact with a num ber of , tricts niay be fully protected, we
41 years of age, form erly an em­ ing an optimistic spirit.
The papers show the lessee is grow one of the few rem aining the leading business men of the i WOuld respectfully -suggest that tinue east from California iu a
,
.
--* " •
COOS BONDS GET BLOW
ploye of the W ilbur Lumber com­
R. D. C lark, who has made his large stands of fine quality yel- east, was the guest of honor at a <he attorney-general, superinten- short time. Their motor was
MARSHFIELD, Oct. 3.—Coos pany, today was announced by the
E x-P ostm istress D en ies G uilt.
residence here for the past six ■ jow pine in the United States, ac- dinner last night at the Hotel dent of public instruction and brought to Portland for repairs
county is faced by an adverse op­ state industrial accident commis­
PORTLAND, Oct. 3. — Mrs. i months. He says th a t work of p ro -' cording to W. F. Ramsdell, of the
Portland tendered by Julius L. the corporation commissioner of after the accident.
inion on its bond issue to match sion to he owner of a ranch near Ida C. Rolund, ex-postm istress at J ducjng the *c oal win begin as soon J United States forest service.
Meier, a director of the state , this state be required to inquire
state money. The electiou held Scott Mills, as the result of hav Gravel Ford, Coos county, Oregon, ; ag m achinery can he brought here
Development of the lum ber re­ chamber, and attended by about , into the m atter and advise your
TOLL GATE DAYS
late in August voted $280,000 for ing subscribed to the workmen s ; accused of being responsible for a i
placed in operation
sources of Lake county is expect­ 40 business men of Portland, says . office as to the legality and pro-
Before the days of the Pacific
the current programme. Teal, compensation act.
shortage of $490 in acounts of
“ In the Ager coal fields,” says ed to follow the disposal of the The Morning Oregonian.
highway
there was an old wagon
( priety of such investm ent.’
W infrey, Johnson & McCulloch of
Mr. Crites was injured
on i postal funds, entered a plea of Clark, “ there are two coal beds tim ber, and it is probable th at
road
over
the Siskiyou mountains
Mr. Vining wiil leave to m o r-.
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Portland gave the opinion.
Augugt 17 1923, and in August of ( not guilty when arraigned in th e ;
tfce probability of a third ex- lum ber companies having hold
from
O
n
gon
into California and
was based on the fact th at t ie thig yeaf w&g reported by the ! u nited States district court Tues- :
ed
Repeated analysis of t h e 1 ings in th a t area will enter into row morning for the east and FUTILE JOURNEY MADE
on the side of Siskiyou m ountain
will address the annual meeting
county had a bond is3ue elec ion , commisgdon’8 physicians to be ’ day_
coal gives 51.49 per cent fixed negotiations with the Nevada, and banquet of the Pennsylvania ! BY SISKIYOU WOMEN TO
was the Dollar Hide toll gate.
a t prim ary time and should count ( suf{ering perm anent disability. '
SAVE H ER SMALL CHILD Near the Dollar Hide toll gate
carbon and British therm al units California and Oregon railroad, State Chamber of .Commerce at |
as the only one perm issahle in a ,
kag a wjfe and u ve children,
whose lines serve the district, Pittsburg October 8. On the fol- j
as 12,800 to 13,000.”
was the ranch of the Herrin fam ­
which
was the basis for settle­
YREKA, Cal., Oct. 3. — An- ily, old settle™ in th at part of
year.
.
seeking an extension of the road, lowing day he will meet with the
Owing to this opinion, the ment of his injuries in the amount
the lum ber concerns citing heavy executives of 24 eastern state ! iiouncement is made here th a t a the state, and the H errin ranch
$400,000 issue proposed for No­ of $9818 to be paid in monthly
Drowned Man Army D eserter shipm ents to result from the ac-
futile walk of five miles was is still there. Fred W. H errin,
chambers of commerce.
vember 4 is causing some uneasi­ installm ents. A few days ago the
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 3.— quistion of governm ent tim ber
; made by Mrs. Joseph McDonald who is the leading stockman in
ness among good road advocates. commission purchased for him a
______
i Charles L. A rm strong, sawmill
! to Happy Camp on the Klamath southern Oregon and who is the
There is talk of starting suit to 2i - acre ianch near Scotts Mills,
The Park Board yesterday com -' employe, who was drowned last GASOLINE PRICE W AR HAS
River to secure medical aid for cattle king of the'Siskiyous. is in,
determ ine the status. Attorney- , gtocked the place and provided pleted the installation of French W ednesday in Odell lake, was a
her infant. The child died in the the city on business and is regis­
NO EFFE C T ON OREGON
General Van W inkle gave his op-
ftjj neces3ary imple- doors to inclose the new com- deserter from Vancouver har-
m other’s arm s while she was mak- ti rid at the Hotel Oregon from
At
the
office
of
the
Standard
lnion th a t the August election ments.
m unity house at the auto camp, racks, according to Deputy Cor-
i ing the trip.
Ashland.— The Oregonian.
Oil company of California here it
was legal.
The m other’s act wa3 told wlien
This gTeatly adds to the attrac-j oner Towey of Klam ath county,
Protestant Hospital Opened
tion and comfort of the place. Un-j who conducted an investigation, was announced todqy th at the
Jimmy B rainerd, 13-year old she took the stand to testify at
BAKER, Oct. 3.— The new hos- questionably the Ashland com-! A rm strong, who was employed gasoline price war in the East boy of this city, was run over this the inquest held by Coroner Kunz
| pital built by ihe Balter County m unity house is the most s u b -' by the Potts sawmill as boom- would ii^ no way affect prices on morning about 10 o'clock on at Happy Camp. According to
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j Protestant Hospital association
North Main street near the J u n - ith e announcement the child be-
corporation Ì3 said to
was form ally opened to the pub- tive auto park im provem ent on Charles &mun.
ior high school by the Howard- came ill early Sunday in the lone-
connection with the Standard Oil
lis Wednesday morning. The hos­
Grimes stage, Klam ath Falls to lv hut occupied by Mrs. McDonald.
the coast, and w’ll be w orth many
company of New Jersey. -
pital contains two five bed wards.
Medford, as the youth was rid- j She wrapped the baby in a hlan-
times its cost in advertising Ash­ K IW ANIS CLUB HAS
11 Additional - private rooms are
ing on a bicycle.
i ket and started on th ^ long jour
land’s m atchless auto camp.
" REGULAR MEETING
Salem Tops B u ild in g Record
provided on the lower and upper
Mr.
Grimes
who
reported
the
ney to the only doctor within five
The Park Board, has also re­
SALEM, Oct. 3. — Building
CHICAGO Oct. 4.— Ban John- ‘ floors, while space is allowed for cently taken over the Schaump. The Kiw anis clu b met at the
SALEM, Oct. 3.— Judge Martin
activities in Salem during the first accident to the police, said the miles.
-son president of the American future expansion. The rooms of property which adjoins the park.
Arriving
in
Happy
Camp
ju
st
Pipes
of Portland was today ap-
mnthor awaven
Ashland this noon for nine month of the year 1924 have j boy rode in front of the stage,
League will not go to the W orld ! the hospital were furnished by
The cabins on this property are
regular weekly meeting.. An exceeded the figures for the ,» - l» n d th at the accident was u n - |a t daybreak the m other awaken- pointed by Governor Pierce to
Series
“ I do not care to s e e ! private citizens and fraternal or-
to be remodelled and more will inform al program was given and tire 12 months of the year 1923 avoidable. The youth was rushed , ed the doctor and gave him the! eucceeil the late Justice John Me
ttoe Giants play. From the evi- ders of the county. The nursing
to the hospital where it was bundle. The physician found t h e |f ; OUrt, who died a month ago. as
be added, so th a t they will offer Superintendent Geo. A. Briscoe by $184,448.
The figures for
deuce before me. I think the e n - • staff will be in charge of Miss
some shelter for the w inter. and
Elderidge both gave this ydar do not include the Elks’ . found th a t one leg was broken, . I child dead when he unwrapped justice of the state suprem e court.
tire New York National team Stinson, head nurse, and Misses
He is 74 years of age and h ts
W ill’am Barber has ta k e n the short talks. No im portant husi- temple, which will cost $175,000. | Just above the ankle. This after- ( the blanket._____________
should have been disqualified.” Peterson and Anderson,
been a resident of Oregon for 35
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. .
place of Mr. Schaump as care-* ne3S waa transacted. A splendid and a number of other structures noon be was reported resting
u
pooiiv
Every
ad
has
a
message.
years.
he stated. He has cancelled all
contemplated before January 1.
easily.
fh c Tiding’« Ads Bring Results tak er of th a t p art of the camp, dinner was served.
his reservations.
IN ASHLAND
LA FOLLETTE
LEADER OF SUNDAY
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