n «8» ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months ii the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur domestic water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Yea? ( In te rn a tio n a l N ew s W ire S ervice 1 VOL. XL V IIL S uccessor to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V o lum e 43. ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924 NO. 32 GIANTS BREAK TIE BY WINNING FIFTH GAME SIDEWALKS MAIN TOPIC Î PO TH IER'S CONFESSION 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Laurel, Granite Improve­ 8 ments Held Up Pending 8 8 Situation Probing — 8 OTHER MINOR DETAILS 8 8 Sew er D istrict No. 2 7 Bill Is Held 8 I’p So as to See How Owners 8 In Section Feel 8 8 T he city co u n cil in session 8 T u e sd a y ev e n in g d e te rre d actio n o n th e bid fo r se w e r w ork in S e w e r D is tric t No. 27. A bid was e n te r e d by F r a n k J o rd a n fo r 400 fe e t of C-iuch pipe, co m p lete a t 97 c e n ts a fo o t, a n d fo r o th e r p a r ts of th e w o rk , b u t th e c o u n ­ c il decid ed th a t no a c tio n w ould be ta k e n on. It is th o u g h t som e o f th e p ro p e rty m ay h av e been a sse sse d in o th e r d is tr ic ts a n d an in v e s tig a tio n and d iscu ssio n w ith th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs w as o r d e r ­ ed b e fo re an y a c tio n w ill be t a k ­ en. T he council a n d p ro p e rty ow n­ e rs on L a u re l s tr e e t discussed th e p e titio n fo r a sid e w alk on th a t s tr e e t. T h e p e titio n e rs a sk ed fo r a fo u r an d a h a lf foot w ide s id e ­ w a lk , b u t th e city e n g in e e r ob­ je c te d to th is , s ta tin g no s id e ­ w a lk s had been c o n stru c te d less^ th a n five fe e t w ide w hich w as th e m in im u m p ro v id ed by o rd in ­ a n c e. T h e p e titio n e rs s ta te d th e n o r ro w e r w id th was re q u e ste d so a s not to in ju r e an y tre e s along th e p roposed sid ew alk . T he e n ­ g in e e r said lie f e lt c e rta in th e five foot sid e w a lk could be con­ s tru c te d w ith o u t in ju rin g any tre e s . A ction w as d e fe rre d how ­ e v e r on th is. A cro ss w alk a t N u tley a n d S tra w b e rry la n e w as o rd e re d and th e s tr e e t c o m m issio n er w as g ra n te d a 10-days v a c a tio n . T he s tr e e t c o m m issio n er wa3 also in ­ s tru c te d to r e p a ir th e c ro ssin g a t A lm ond a n d £ h u r c h s tre e ts . W. C. B ald w in w as given p e rm issio n to m ove th e h o u ses from th e site g ra n te d th e C a lifo rn ia -O re g o n B ox an d L u m b e r co m pany to C al­ ifo rn ia s tr e e t. D ue to a s h o rta g e of fu n d s th e c o u n c il o rd e re d t h a t th e th ir d p o licem an on th e local force be d isc o n tin u e d fo r a w hile. T h e q u e stio n of a sid e w alk on G ra n ite s tr e e t, fo r w hich a p e ti­ tio n had p rev io u sly been p re s e n t­ ed , w as d iscussed. Som e of th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs w ere p re s e n t a n d s ta te d a sid e w alk in fro n t of t h e i r p ro p e rty w ould e n ta il an ex­ p en siv e r e ta in in g w all. T h e city w a s re q u e s te d to b e a r p a r t of th is ex p en se. T h e q u e stio n w as laid o v e r fo r f u r th e r d iscu ssio n w ith th e p ro p e rty ow ners. ET8 SCORE 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 E TO Ashland and Other C ities Report More Than 20 F am ilies PO RTLA N D , Oct. 8— M ore th a n 500 fam ilies h av e s e ttle d in O re­ gon d u rin g S e p tem b e r, a c co rd in g to a su rv e y co n d u c te d in 35 m a jo r d is tric ts of th e s ta te by th e O re­ gon S ta te C h a m b e r of C om m erce. T h is g re a t in flu x of s e ttle r s over a 30-day p erio d h a s ben efit ted p ra c tic a lly ev ery se ctio n of th e s ta te , a c co rd in g to th e su rv ey , th e new fa m ilie s p e r c o m m u n ity r a n g ­ ing from six in th e B a k e r section to 70 re p o rte d a t M yrtle P o in t, in Coos C ounty. A lbany, A sh lan d , B an d o n , C or­ vallis, C o tta g e G rove, E u g en e, G resh am , M yrtle P o in t, Sulem and S p rin g field each re p o rte d 20 or m ore new fam ilies in th e p a st 30 days. B an k d e p o sits in th e sam e 35 c o m m u n ities show an a v e ra g e in­ c re a se of 7.83 p e r c e n t fo r S ep­ te m b e r of th is y e a r over th e sam e m o n th la s t y ear. P o sta l re c e ip ts show a n a v e ra g e in cre ase of 13.4 p e r c e n t over S e p te m b e r of la s t y ear. R e ta il sa le s— a c o m p lete re p o rt from th re e le a d in g m e rc h a n ts in each of 35 c o m m u n itie s — show a n in cre ase of 6.70 p e r c e n t over S e p te m b e r of la st y ear. T he b uying pow er of th e f a r m ­ e r show s an in c re a se over Sep­ te m b e r of la s t y e a r of 10 to 25 p e r c e n t in 28 c o m m u n ities, is s ta tio n a r y in six a n d h as d e ­ creased in one. D a ta g a th e re d th ro u g h th e b u sin ess su rv ey co n d u c te d each m o n th by th e S ta te •C ham ber is used by s ta tis tic a l o rg a n iz a tio n s such as B ab so n ’s, th e In d u s tria l D igest and o th e r ag en cies a3 up- to -d a te re su m e of b usiness c o n d i­ tio n s in O regon. LA FOLLETTE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE P O R T L A N D , Oct. 8. — V eter- P L E lH ìE D TO SO RO R ITY 18 of th e 9 1 st d iv isio n of O re- on h a v e ta k e n a s tro n g s ta n d O REGO N A G R IC U LTU R A L g a in st th e La F o lle tte w a r re- C O L L E G E , C o rv allis, Oct. 8. — >rd a n d a re u rg in g th e ir com ­ L illia n R e im e r of A sh lan d h as u le s of th e w a r d ay s, a s w ell a3j been pledged to th e Xi B eta s o r­ tiz e n s g e n e ra lly , to re b u k e th e j o rity a t th e college. A to ta l of Wisconsin c a n d id a te a t th e pollB 128 g irls w e re pledged to s o ro r­ ext m o n th . itie s a t th e college th is w eek. 93500 A PPR O PR IA TED TO KLAMATH COUNTY FA IR K L A M A T H FA L L S, Oct. 8. — t a m e e tin g of th e co u n ty c o u rt » tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , $2500 w as ? p ro p ria te d fo r th e co u n ty fa ir ind a n d $1800 fo r th e c o n stru c - on fu n d of th e co u n ty fa ir aard . K la m a th now h a s a per- a n e n t a s se t in th e fa ir b u ild in g s, chiblt b o o th s, g ro u n d s, race •ack, an d g ra n d stanTl t h a t have sen e re c te d from tim e to tim e u rln g th e p a st few y ears. SCHOOL HAS SAFETY PLEA FOR PUPILS IS READ TO TH E JURY ----------- « TACOMA, W ash ., Oct. 8. 8 — R o la n d P o th ie r ’s th ird 8 co n fessio n , in w hich he 8 c h a rg e d C a p ta in R o b e rt 8 R o se n b lu th w ith o rd e rin g 8 him to sh o o t M ajo r A lexan- 8 d e r C ro n k h ite , w as rea d to 8 th e ju r y to d a y in th e tr ia l 8 of P o th ie r fo r C ro n k h ite ’s 8 m u rd e r a f te r Jam e3 Lee, 8 Gives Each Set of Rules to fo rm e r d e p a rtm e n t of ju s tic e * 8 Follow to Avoid Serious a g e n t, id e n tifie d it a n d re- 8 Street Accidents la te d th e c irc u m sta n c e s u n - 8 d e r w hich it w as m ad e in h is 8 DIAGRAMS FOR YOUNG presence. P o th ie r said he 8 w a n te d to g e t dow n to b ra ss 8 B elieve A iluit sShoukl be Careful as W ell as Students and Set a ta c k s , a d d in g he k illed Ma- 8 Good E xam ple in T raffic jo r C ro n k h ite , b u t R osen- 8 b lu th p u t him up to it. 8 P ro h ib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t in J a c k so n co u n ty , up to O ctober 1, a c co rd in g to th e re c o rd s of th e i co u n ty c le r k ’s office e n ta ile d an ' expendituY e of $ 5 ,9 4 0 .3 2 , w ith th e th re e h e a v ie st sp e n d in g m o n th s of th e y e a r a h e a d of th e d ry forces. A side from tw o o r th re e w a r­ r a n ts issued to “ special a g e n ts ’’, ALLEGED EXTORTION a ll th e w a rra n ts w ere m ad e out ATTEMPT LANDS . to Sam B. S a n d e fe r, C o u n ty P ro ­ MAN IN JAIL h ib itio n E n fo rc e m e n t Officer Sam B. S a n d e fe r, “ w ritte n a n d a s sig n ­ KLAM ATH FA L L S, Oct. 8. — ed to H a rry G. W o rtm a n .” C h a rg e d w ith a tte m p tin g to ex­ T he e n fo rc e m e n t w a r ra n ts by t o r t $100 from his em p lo y er, W. m o n th s, a c co rd in g to th e v o u ch ­ O. S m y th e, E d g a r G a sk ill is h eld e r re c o rd s, a re as follow s: h e re a w a itin g th e nex t session of January ............................... $662.72 th e g ra n d ju ry . F e b r u a r y ........................... 812.29 G a sk ill is a lle g ed to h a v e w r it­ M arch .................... 452.80 te n a le tte r to S m y th e d e m a n d ­ A pril ....................................... 587.90 in g p a y m e n t of th e above sum , May ......................................... 491.07 th r e a te n in g o th e rw ise to cau se J u n e ....................................... 632.20 S m y th e 's a r r e s t fo r o p e ra tin g a J u ly ........................................ 633.20 tru c k w ith o u t a license. T h e le t­ A u g u st ..................................... 736.42 t e r w as o ffe re d as evidence by th e S e p tem b e r ............................. 931.32 •ta te . B ond h a s been set at > 500. Total ............................ $5,940.32 GIANT U. S. LINER HAS PROPELLER OPERATION km i ¡PROBING OP SLUSH FUND La Follette Alleges Republi­ cans Have Raised Huge N. Y. Nationals Hit Hard; Bentley Socks Out Homer; Sum to Buy Election Sixth Encounter at Washington May Give Visitors SEN. CARAWAY FIRM World Championship; Score Is 6 to 2. Borah C om m ittee to Prol>e Party Funds Should Meet at Once, IndeiMMident Says An in te n siv e c a m p a ig n to a ro u s e ’ a g r e a te r re g a rd fo r sa fe ty in th e j m in d s of th e p u p ils of th e local ■ schools is b e in g c a rrie d o u t b y ; th e school officials a n d th e city ‘ officials, w ho a re c o o p e ra tin g to I avoid th e u su a l se rio u s a c cid e n ts w hich occu r d u rin g th e school te rm s, such a s th e in ju r y to th e B ra in a rd boy la3t w eek. T h e school officials, re a liz in g th a t ev e ry y e a r a c c id e n ts occu r w hich could be av o id ed , a re in ­ s tr u c tin g th e s tu d e n ts in th e p ro p e r ru le s of tra ffic , both fo r th e b e n e fit of th e s tu d e n ts who d riv e a s w ell as th o se who w alk. C irc u la rs g iv in g th e ru le s of th e ro a d a re being d is trib u te d to th e o ld e r c h ild re n in th e shools, w hile fo r th e b e n e fit of th e y o u n g e r s tu d e n ts d ia g ra m s of th e p ro p e r d riv in g , tu rn s , an d etc., a re being m ade on th e b la c k b o a rd s. T h e police officials have ta 'k - ed to th e s tu d e n ts and th e t r a f ­ fic ru le s w ill he re p e a te d ly ein -i p h asized to th e s tu d e n ts so as to m in im ize a c cid e n ts. Tlie_ officials feel th a t it is not a lw a y s th e c a re le s s n e fs of th e stu d e flis wl»?n ■aeetdents occur and th e re fo re a sk e d T h e T id in g s (o p r in t th e c irc u la r of r u le s ' w hich a re be twy.^H M rib u ted to th e s tu d e n ts , in o rd e r th a t a d u lts 3 Ì A X y E V X A V T -tA lb r' m ay re fre s h th e ir m em ory as to w h a t th e ru le s a re and th e n set The L eviathan, th e w orld’s greatest liner, w as put Jn drydock at a good ex am p le to th e y o u n g e r Boston to have her propellers rem oved. She w as sheduled to have the job com pleted anil sail on her next trip to fiuropc th is w eek. citizens. “ R u le s of T he R o a d " a re : 1. D riv ers a p p ro n c h in g ro ad ' in te rse c tio n s sh a ll give rig h t-o f- ■ w ay to veh icles on th e rig h t. 2. V ehicles a p p ro a c h in g an in -j te rs e c tio n w ith th e in te n tio n of j tu rn in g to th e r ig h t sh a ll keep to th e rig h t. 3. V ehicles a p p ro a c h in g an in ­ Expected to l>e at Mast in Fort W orth by M idnight; Travels te rs e c tio n w ith th e in te n tio n of 5 6 M iles an Hour tu rn in g to th e r ig h t or left sh a ll Secretary H oover A ssures Radio give a sig n a l, v isib le to o th e r o p ­ F an s T hat Air W ill A lw ays be e ra to rs : ( a ) If to th e r ig h t, th e ABOARD T H E SH EN A N D O A H , F ree of M onopoly a im sh a ll he e x te n d e d w ith t h e 'O c t . 8. — A p p ro a c h in g th e Ala- fo re a rm a t rig h t a n g le s; ( b ) If J b an ia - M ississippi b o u n d a ry and W A SH IN G TO N , Oct. 8.— “ Nc to th e le ft, th e a rm in a h o riz o n ­ sa ilin g sm o o th ly over th e th ic k ly m onopoly e x ists in th e ra d io in ­ tal p o sitio n , w ell ex ten d ed . w ooded h ills and v a lle y s of w e st­ 4. If th e o p e ra to r in te n d s to e rn A lab am a, th e navy d irig ib le d u s try -in th e U n ited S ta te s and o ’clock th is none w ill e v e r e x is t.’’ S e c re ta ry sto p h is veh icle he sh a ll ex ten d S h e n a n d o a h a t 9 his a rm , m oving it up a n d d o w n ! m o rn in g com p leted th e f ir s t 24 of C om m erce H e rb e rt H oovei th is d e c la ra tio n be in a v e rtic a l d ire c tio n . h o u rs of h e r 9,000 m ile te st m ad e fo re th e th ir d ra d io co n feren ci 5. P eo p le, w a lk in g upon th e flig h t w ith o u t a m ishap. hig h w ay , sh a ll u se th e le ft h a n d H ead ed d u e w est, th e d irig ib le in re p ly to th e w id e sp re a d pro side of such highw ay. ro se to a n a ltitu d e of 3,500 feet, te s ts a g a in s t an y m onopoly or 6. R u le rs of bicycles sh o u ld use m a k in g 56 m iles an h o u r. T he c o n tro l o f w irele ss co m m u n icatio n th e sam e s ig n a ls a n d ta k e th e a irs h ip is expected to cross th e in th i3 c o u n try . sam e p re c a u tio n s a s th e d riv e r M ississippi before noon a t G reen ­ of an a u to m o b ile . ville. I t is lik e ly th e S h e n a n d o a h O regon m o to ris ts p lan to fight 7. B icycles a re re q u ire d to w ill be a t its m o o rin g p lace in p ro p o sed a d d itio n a l ta x of one h av e a fro n t a n d r e a r lam p. F o r t W o rth b e fo re m id n ig h t. c e n t on gaso lin e. 8. P e d e s tria n s s h o u ld alw ays cro ss at s tr e e t in te rse c tio n s. N ever do so a t an y o th e r place in a tow n or city. 9. B efo re s ta r tin g ac ro ss a h ig h w ay look fo r tra f fic in both T he c ity council T u e sd a y ev en ­ E a s t M ain an d N o rth M ain S tre e ts d ire c tio n s. I t is b e tte r to w a it a ing, a t th e re q u e s t of p ro p e rty a n d W e st of Second St. to in te r ­ m in u te on th e s tr e e t th a n a w eek o w n e rs, lifte d th e band on ir r i­ sectio n of Second an d E a s t Main in th e h o sp ita l an d it c o sts less. g a tin g a n d s p rin k lin g , w hich w as S tre e ts. A few m in u te s o b se rv a tio n on clam p ed on se v e ra l w e e k s ago F la t r a te u se rs w ill be allow ed M ain s tr e e t of th is city w ould w h en th e s h o rta g e of w a te r be­ to use w a te r on T h u rsd a y s. rev eal to an y o b se rv o r m an y in ­ cam e a la rm in g . M eter u se rs w ill be allo w ed to fra c tio n s of th e s e ru le s , a n y one T he h o u r ru le s w hich g o v e rn ­ use w a te r on T u esdays. of w hich in fa c tio n s m ig h t re s u lt ed fo llo w in g th e o rd e r of Ju ly South E ast Section in a se rio u s accid en t. 2nd, w h en th e ^ c ity w as 'd iv id e d T h a t p o rtio n ly in g S o u th of th e th e T h e officials em p h asize fo u r s p rin k lin g d is tric ts w ill p re ­ B o u le v a rd a n d M ain S ts., ad d fa c t th a t, w hile you m ig h t so m e­ vail u n til f u r th e r n o tice, accord- E a s t of A sh lan d C reek. tim e g ain a few seconds by d o in g I ing to th e decision of th e ooun- F la t r a te u se rs will be a llo w ­ so m e th in g w hich you sh o u ld not,, i cil. ed to use w a te r on W e d n e sd a y s. you a lso a re r u n n in g th e risk of U se of w a te r on o rc h a rd s a n d M eter u se rs w ill be allow ed to lo sin g q u ite a few w eek s re s tin g ! lia y ia n d is also p e rm itte d ac­ use w a te r on T u esdays. in a h o s p ita l., c o rd in g to th e o rd e r b ein g p r e ­ South W est Section p a re d by S u p e rin te n d e n t of W a te r T h a t p o rtio n ly in g S o u th of E . R. H o sier. N o rth M ain S tre e t a n d W e st of T h e tim e in each d is tr ic t is A sh la n d Creek.-- fro m 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. a n d fro m F la • «• t r a te u s e rs w ill be allow - 5 P . M. to 7 P . M. td to use water on Mondays. U N EVEN TfliLW Älli ROUTE WILL EVER BE ALLOWED CIIY LEFTS SUMMER’S BAN ON SPRINKLING JAKE DAUBERT IS CLOSE Ï0 DEATH The summary of the rules for Meter- users will be allowed to the various districts is as follows: use w a te r on T uesdays. North East Section C IN C IN N A TTI, O., Oct. 8. — T h a t p o rtio n ly in g N o rth of th e J a k e D a u b e rt, c a p ta in an d firs t B o u le v a rd , and E a s t M ain S t., an d b asem an of th e C in c in a tti R e d s ,' E a s t of Second St. to in te rse c tio n is h o v e rin g betw een life a n d d e a th I of Second St. an d E a s t M ain follow ing a gall b la d d e r o p e ra tio n j S tre e ts, a n d b'.ood tra n s fu s io n w hich w as i F la t r a te u s e rs w ill be allow - o rd e re d to save th e life of t h e * ed to use w a te r on F rid a y s. 42 y e a r old a th le te . M eter u s e rs w ill be allow ed to u se w a te r on T u esd ay s. Grants Pass— 72 building per­ mits issued to cost $148,965. SALEM CAMP F E E S $ 5 0 0 0 SA LEM , Oct. 8. — R evenues from th e Salem a u to m o b ile cam p grouftfU fo r th e p re s e n t y e a r will aggregate m o re th a n $5000, ac- i co rdi an e s tim a te m ad e h e re ntly b recently by the superintendent A total of 4535 cars registered H O BO K EN , N. J ., Oct. 8. __ R e ite ra tin g h is c h a rg e tiia t th e R ep u b lican p a rty is c o lle ctin g a v ast slush fund w ith w hich to buy th e e le c tio n of * P re sid e n t C o o lid g e,” S e n a to r La F o lle tte , In d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te fo r p re s i­ d e n t, a g a in d e m a n d e d to d a y a fu ll in v e stig a tio n by th e B orah c o m m ittee of cam p aig n ex p e n d i­ tu re s of a ll p a rtie s. L a F o lle tte in siste d t h a t the B orah c o m m ittee ba sum m oned im m ed ia te ly a n d su b p o e n ae the m a n a g e rs of a ll p a rtie s to “ com ­ pel th em to p ro d u c e th e ir hooks and p a p e rs re g a rd in g th e co lle ct­ ion of c a m p a ig n fu n d s ” . T he m em b e rs of th e com m ittee in clu d e S e n a to r B o ra h , of Idaho w ho is c h a irm a n . S e n a to r Jo n es >f W a sh in g to n , S e n a to r Ship- ste a d of M in n eso ta, S e n a to r C a r­ aw ay of A rk a n sa s, S e n a to r Bay a rd of D elaw are. T he c o m m ittee is m ad e up of R ep u b lican s, Demo c ra ts . F a i m e r-L a b o r and P ro g re s sive m em bers. NEW YORK, October 8—.Jack Bentley beat Walter Johnson today and the Giants won the fifth game of the world series, 6 to 2, before more than 50,000 people at the Polo Grounds. Bentley not only pitched superior hall, hut socked out ft home run, scoring Gowdy ahead of him in the fifth inning. McGraw’s men hit Johnson hard, making 13 hits. 1 hey found Johnson’s fast hall to their liking and took die edge of the series, three to two. Goslin, left fielder of the Senators, knocked another home run, hut the bases were empty. The sixth game of the series will he played in Wash­ ington tomorrow and the Senators must win or tho Giants will capture the world’s championship again. Summary: ' R II E Washington .............................................. o j New Y o rk ...................................................<; j,{ q CHINESE BANDITS KLAMATH LAKE STORING W ATER FOR TH AT REGION KLAMAT1I FA L L S. Oct. 8. __ Old F a iilifu l ' ■—U pper K la m a th L ak e — h a s a lre a d y beg u n to ¡.tore w a te r fo r th e next season w ith th e w in te r still rem o te. CARTHAGE, Tenn., Oct. 8. — De.'.p ie a la im is ts a n d “ g rav e S e n a to r C araw ay , D em o crat oi List Includes Four Am ericans; apjn shei sio n ” ex p ressed by th e m , A rk a n sa s, w ill d e m a n d an inline Pirati!»« Hoarded Steam er as th e la k e h a s rise n th re e inches l i a t e in v e stig a tio n of th e R e p u b ­ P assengers Leave w ith in th e p ast few days. lican cam p aig n e x p e n d itu re s as T h is m ean s th a t 15.000 acre- i re s u lt of th e L a T o ile tte charges AMOY, C hina. Oct. 8. — B rin g ­ fe e t of w a te r h a v e been a d d e d to th a t a “ slu sh fu n d " is being rais ing a s e n sa tio n sto ry of piracy, X la m a 'li s to ra g e . Hl. he s te a m e r N in g sh in a rriv e d to ­ F ifte e n th o u sa n d a c re - fee t day from S h a n g h a i, c a rry in g 390 m eans 7.500 second feet p er day TWO HURT W HEN WRECK C hinese an d seven fo reign p a s­ o r 250 se c o n d fe e t fo r 30 d ay s. OCCURS CLOSE TO RENO se n g ers w ho had been te rro riz e d Thu i; v. ill bs seen th a t N a­ fo r m ore tlihn tw o days by a band tu r e a g a in h a s show n h e r b o u n ty KLAM ATH FA L L S, Oct. 8.— of 34 p ira te s w ho seized and to th is see on and d e m o n s tra te d H a rry H o w ard , a u to m o b ile sales looted th e ship and its p a sse n g e rs th a t one of h e r g u id in g fin g e rs m an , is lying a t th e K la m a th if 8 1 -0 .0 0 0 , in clu d in g 30 cases re s ts in th is g re a t u re a — an e m ­ G eneral h o sp ita l sev erely in ju re d of silver. p ire u n su rp a sse d in a 1 th e w est. and Mrs. F re d C h risty is a t the T he p ira te s b o a rd e d th e ship W ith p re se n t c o n d itio n s c o n tin u ­ K la m a th V alley h o sp ita l w ith one is p a sse n g e rs a n d p u to ff from ing still f u r th e r rise s a re a n tic i­ han d badly c u t, fo llo w in g a Sun th e bessel in ju n k s . F o u r p a te d even b e fo re th e r e g u la r day m o rn in g c ra sh in w hich tw e A m erican s w ere am o n g th e pas- w in ter ra in s an d sn o w fall begin. ca rs w ere dem o lish ed . . e n g e rs on th e ste a m e r. H o w ard w ith E d d ie M athew s s te w a rd a t th e E lk 's club, add REDDING CITY TRUSTEES L IN E N M IL L 1 O R SA L E M tw o o th e r m en, w as r e tu r n in g tc CONDEM N A W NI N GS i SA LEM , Oct. 8. — S everal d e fi­ K la m a th F a lls from a d ance a n ite p ro p o sitio n s lo o k in g to th e Keno. Topping a r ite on th e Ash R E D D IN G , C al., Oct. 8.— A w n-j e sta b lish m e n t of a lin en m ill in la n d -K la m a th F a lls h ig h w ay H ow ­ ings con d em n ed by th e city tru s - 1 th e W illa m e tte v alley a re u n d e r ard su d d e n ly cam e onto a car tee s A u g u st 13th sh a ll be rem ov- J c o n sid e ra tio n , a c c o id in g to T h o m ­ p a rk e d in th e roadw ay. em a f te r O ctober 1 6 th by th e c ity : as B. K ay, rep u b lica n c a n d id a te U n ab le to g au g e h is p o sition in m an a g e r, if an y still a re up a t fo r s ta te tr e a s u r e r , w ho w as th e Hie ro ad w a y because of th e lig h ts th a t tim e. p rin c ip al s p e a k e r a t th e noon of th e C h risty c a r, H o w ard stru c k T his was th e sw eeping decision lu n ch eo n of th e Salem c h a m b e r Jhe a u to head -o n . H o w ard was m ade by th e city b o a rd la s t n ig h t. of com m erce to day. th ro w n a g a in s t th e shearing T he o w n ers w ill h a v e th e cost Mr. K ay said one S alem m an w heel, b re a k in g it and re n d e rin g of th e w ork d o n e by th e city r e ­ a lre a d y had ag reed to ad v an ce him unco n scio u s. M rs. C h risty p re s e n ta tiv e c h a rg e d a g a in s t th e ir $50,000 fo r e s ta b lis h m e n t of a se ate d in th e V elie c a r, w as cu* p ro p e rty , acco rd in g to th e re s o lu ­ linen m ill h e re , w h ile a n o th e r by fly in g glass. N e a rly all th< tio n passed. re s id e n t of th is v icin ity had sig ­ te n d o n s of h e r h a n d w ere sev er nified h is in te n tio n of in v estin g -d. a c co rd in g to h o sp ita l a u th o r $25,000 in tlie p ro je c t. ities. TAKING DIG LOOT VALLEY MINISTERS IO 8E EXCHANGED ASHLAND H. 8. FOOTBALL MAILS WAIT UPON DEER PLAYERS AT KliAMATH RO SEB U R G , Oct. 8. — J u s t a? j frie n d s w e re o rg a n iz in g se arc h j ing p a rtie s to look fo r him , C. j T he A sh lan d high school fo o t­ M ED FO RD , Oct. 8.— M in isters ball tea m is p re p a rin g fo r th e ir C. C a rn a h a n , r u r a l m ail c a rrie r of th e R ogue V alley to w n s m et a t fo o tb all tucsel a t K la m a th F a lls o u t of R o se b u rg , w a lk e d in, c a r­ th e P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h in th e ir S a tu rd a y . W hen th e tw o te a m s ry in g a big buck d eer. C a rn a h a n .e g u la r bi-m o n th ly session. T he played h e re re c e n tly , th e gam e w ent h u n tin g Y e sterd a y and k ill­ m e e tin g opened a t 1 0 :3 0 and re s u lte d in a tie , h u t th e locals ed a d e e r la te in th e a fte rn o o n . closed a t 3 :3 0 w ith lun ch eo n a t i feel th a t it w ill be a d iffe re n t D a rk n e ss o v erto o k him b e fo re he neon a t a local ho tel. Rev. B a r - , s to ry th is w eek, w ith all h opes of rea c h e d hom e an d he w a s forced ney O ldfield of A sh lan d , th e new m a k in g it fa v o ra b le to A sh lan d . to cam p o u t over n ig h t. .»resident of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , p re-j W hen he failed to re tu r n a t th e sided. sp ecified tim e, th e fam ily and B esides th e r e g u la r p ro g ram EIGHT DAY SPELL OF frie n d s becam e a n x io u s, an d w hen fe a tu re s and th e re p o rts of th e HICCOUGHING IS he failed to a p p e a r to go o u t on p a sto rs, a n u m b e r of new’ fe a tu re s CONQUERED his ro u te th is m o rn in g , th e ir w ere in tro d u c e d and c o n sid e rab le w o rry in creased . L a te r in th e a m o u n t of b u sin ess tra n s a c te d . I m o rn in g , h o w ever he re tu rn e d P ro g ra m s fo r c o o p e ra tiv e and u n i­ G E R E R , C al., Oct. 8. — A fte r c a rry in g th e buck and th e n p ro ­ fied effo rt w’e re p ro m o ted fo r th e b a fflin g th e best m edical a u th o r ­ ceeded o u t over h is ro u te . e n tire valley. A sp len d id s p irit itie s in th is c o u n ty fo r e ig h t d ay s o f good w ill a n d fello w sh ip m a r k s ' w ith a case; of c o n tin u o u s h ic­ all of th e se sessions an d th e y a r e ’ c o u g h in g , Dee C onnell of T eh am a hugely e n jo y ed by all th e m in is -' h as fin a lly c o n q u e re d th e spell, ters. An in fo rm a l in v ita tio n is a n d h a s been rele ase d from a h o s ­ to he ex ten d ed to K la m a th V alley p ita l a t C o rn in g , w h e re lie w a j a sso ciatio n to com bine w ith th e co n fin ed . R ogue V alley a sso c ia tio n . A re p e a te d d ie t of m ilk and E N R O U T E W IT H G EN E R A T On S u n d ay ev en in g , O c to b e r ' e th e r fin a lly h a d th e d e sire d e f­ D A W ES IN IOW A. O t. 8. — A I 19th, a novel f e a tu re of p u lp it ex­ fe c t of sto p p in g th e a ta c k . T his m essage of c c a s e r v a ’iv? R e p u b ­ change is to occur. T h e M edford,: rem e d y , it is sa id , lias proved s a t ­ licanism — P re s id e n t C oolidge o r A shland a n d Ja c k s o n v ille p a s to rs | isfa c to ry in o th e r s im ila r cases. ch ao s— is b ein g c a rrie d in to th e w ill exch an g e fo r th e e v e n in g i C onnell w as w orn dow’n from w ide-open s ta te s of th e m idw est service. No one w ill p rea c h in th e effects of th e sic k n e ss, n o t by G en eral D aw es, R ep u b lican h is own tow n o r in th e c h u rc h only from th e m ea g e r d ie t, b u t v ic e -p re sid e n tia l c a n d id a te , in a of his ow n d e n o m in a tio n . T h e y ' from th e e x h a u stio n of h icc o u g h ­ se rie s of r e a r p la tfo rm speeches w ili d raw fo r p u lp its a n d th e ing. F o r a tim e it looked as if from h is sp ecial tra in . sp e a k e rs w ill n o t be an n o u n c ed a n X -ray w ould h av e to be m ad e j D aw es h a s so u n d ed a w a rn in g b e fo re h a n d , b u t w ill a p p e a r In of th e p a tie n t’s sto m a c h , in an i a g a in s t ra d ic a lism , re a c tio n a rie s ' tim e to ta k e c h a rg e of th e s e r­ e ffo rt to lo c a te th e so u rc e of th e IDEE SO STATES DAWES at the park in 1923, while this North West Section year’s registrations aggregated That portion lying North of 5454. x and against La Follette vices. trouble. ----------U -i- 4