Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
A shland D aily T idings
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W ithout the use of medicine,cures
nine eases 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 Neivspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924
NO. 34
Johnson, Winning Crucial Game, World Hero
EXPLAINS T H E
ERRORS FOUND
IN VOTE POLL
Straw Vote Gave Republi­
cans Larger Per Cent
Than They Got
SEVERAL INJURED AS
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. —
Lieut. Bruce M artin of San
Francisco and Lieut. Alfred
Puryear of Hendersonville,
Tenn., were seriously injured
today when the T-C-2, a
small dirigible, fell to the
ground while they were in
bombing practice at Langley
Field, Virginia. Three en-
listed men were slightly
h u rt. The airship fell when
a big bomb exploded in tnid-
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SAILS M AJESTICALLY
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IN 12-INNING GAME pi boosters
Shot Young
Bride and Buried Body i j
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TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 10.— R
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navy dirigible Shenandoah R
was given a rousing cheer as R
she passed over Tucson at R
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The entire population of R
the city was out, thousands Ri
NEW CHAPTER
IN STINSON
PROBESTORY
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Testimony
WASHINGTON, October 10—The Washington Sen* That Eastern Cities Are R ance for the greater part of R
Was Given Under Bribe
j.Ttors added the blue blood of aristocracy to the red blood
Reciprocating
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of Compensation
EVERYBODY IS VOTING » air
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« SON OF DEP. SH ER IFF ot tlleir «»Questionable gameness this afternoon bv win-
SPEAKS AT BANQUET R wards the California line fol- Ri MANY DENY CHARGE
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j ning the championship of all baseball.
Show s W hat E ffect E xaggeration
¡ 8 lowing the a ir trail of the R
K illed P retty Bride of 13 Days!
in 1020 P oll Had on Actual
J Hey earned this royal honor by defeating the Giants
egon Rwcivi»e «‘«*t praise as :: w orid fliers.
a A llcgeil Rpxic Stinson “Sor«|’
as She Scared B irds Toward
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. Vote in E lection
State
Leader
Meeting
With
i 4 to 3 in the seventh and final game of the w orld’s series'
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Ih ia iix - She Did Not Get Her
Him on H unting Trip
Organizations
Just Share o f E state
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before
a
wildly
delirious
home-town
crowd
of
38,000
in
a
The L iterary Digest straw vote
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CARLINVILLE, n ;8. Oct. io. manner that only true royalty could duplicate
Oregon is being universally'
at the end of the fourth week
— A rrested K”
U1~ father,
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BURLINGTON, Iowa., Oct. 10.
by
his
They
shows such a great increase over
came from behind to tie the score with a t w o praised and the state is receiving;
— A swift denial today followed
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Kahl, 24-year old son of Deputy
the same period in 1920 th at the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. -The j Sheriff E. Kahl, is held in jail rub rally in tbe eighth and won opt in the twelfth innin»;s°me wonder£al advertising as a
charges of Daniel Steck, Demo­
publication feels this is an indi­
result
of
the
visit
of
Prof.
I.
E.
prelim inary estim ate of product-j here with a net of gruesome evi- ! w llC n MeNeclcy’s single took a trick bound over L illd s o m G ! Vining nf tht-
cratic candidate for United States
cation of the greater interest
senate, that Roxie Stinson’s tes­
ion of spring wheat by principal I dence tightly drawn about him as b e a d - Buel scoring from second base
of The Oregon
presidfi“ ‘
which is being felt in the election
State Chamber of
producing states (in thousands of j the slayer of his pretty bride of
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MEDFORD, Oct. 10. — After timony before the senate investi­
this year and predicts th a t the bushels) follows:
Ill the final inning Ruel doubled io left, after Gowdv ¡ Commerce, according to a tele-
13 days, M argaret, age 21.
deliberating all night, the federal gating committee, which brought
vote in November will be propor­
{ gram he has sent to Ashland, a
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dropped
ml i , i.y.
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South Dakota, 34,642.
The bullet-riddled body of the J
" his
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When
McNeeleV
singled
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tionately larger than in the last
Montana 42.424.
girl was found in a shallow grave j
realized its first WOl’ld series was won, tbe fans ' in- from the H th iii "1 ° ff g* Y-t? K nieht’ Klam ath •Indian, charg- Attorney General Daugherty, was
presidential election.
Idaho 12,ISO.
! last night, where Kahl led the poured onto the fields and fairly mobbed tbe borne plavers ’ city
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- o <ms e(1 v.ith counterfeIting> retlirned produced by A. Fink and ills at-
Democratic and Progressive
W ashington 8,500.
sheriff after he had confessed to i
C lifw iw woo sustained
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a verdict of guilty, oil two counts; I torney on promises of political
w riters and political leaders have
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for i b. - ,„„rotes,
each , 1 player
p,ot , ' 7S„. » . » . „ r«nn«v.va».a
pM8lng
A prelim inary estim ate of this shooting h i, bride.
j favors.
brought out a new phase in the year's wheat production placed
The girl h a , been missing since ' '’P '“ ? ‘’' ' T " ' j « «16 Ofll«». W alter Jolmsou, w ilt, pitched i
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lere" n,0" e>'- Knlght
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From Columbus, Miss Stinson
poll— a comparison of the exagér­ the quantity at 856,000,000 bush­
branded
the entire story as
' hree ycais
Mc_
ations which were found in the els, of which 589,000.000 is win­ September 15. and has been bur- ille lai!t loar .¡„Ilillgs atld got the credit for the victory- Will also attend other'^meeiln'c Od
“ false” and a*; “ so absurd that I
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in New York and other eastern '
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1920 vote and their relation to ter wheat and 266,000,000 bush­ led about three weeks, according i Wag the main object of the fails’ enthusiasm.
would not think of bothering to
¡° “ 7 T 5' exam"'atlon «» ,he!
Wild-eyed fanatics stood on top of the plavers’ duo
■>« « • » " » <° 'o r e - 1 ¡ X . " * ? tPree/ ear,
he
th e present vote and standing of els spring wheat.
make any statem ents.’’
body in the grave.
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p iu \e i.>
(I llg -,
is now serving for killing a horse
Last m onth’s forecast was 837,-
Senator W heeler, Independent
Kahl is said to have quarreled
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HOnt o i’tllG President aild M l'S. Coolidftei
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. aRd stealing a saddle is finished.
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candidate
for vice-president, lah-
000,000 bushels, including 589.-
Knight will be returned to the
000,000 of w inter w heat and
‘ el'.ed the story as preposterous at
a
L°'"oa" y
“ M hei ‘‘" d t ,e f ' r8t ,ady °* ,llC ta,ld
f»1' » moment before which will enlighten the eastern- federal prison.
247,000,000 of spring wheat.
! Sacramento, California. ,
Claude
B
ut’or,
a
co-defendant
s..ot h l, bride while she sca re d : |;c j „ g escorted from tile park.
era as to the wonders ot this
ers
Forecasts and prelim inary es­ birds toward him during a h u n t­
Senator Rrookh rt declared to­
with K night, who entered a plea
tim ates of other crops, issued by ing journey, and then buried her
Tonight Washington was crazed with enthusiasm and state.
Thi
. of guilty, and testified against day “ the record of the D augher­
the departm ent of agriculture, in ­ body.
excitement It was a magnificent victory „ f a great fig,,,- v .? ,’
Knight, was given a 60 days’ sen­ ty investigation committee stands
clude:
for itself without any need of de­
mg team. Manager Harris, with a home run and a single, v- d * Mirer, High Fizz, Liihiam tence by the court.
Oats 1,509,000,000 bushels.
A aeo.e or more of ba’iotn were fense.”
Ashland, Oregon.
knocked in three ot the \\ asbington scores.
Barley 201,000,000 buthels.
Fro man alleged affidavit by
taken by the jury, who arg ¡rd the
Many thanks for kind message.
Summary:
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Fink,
Steck quoted paragraphs
Rye 65,800,000 bushels.
c a s ; the most of the night.
Pittsburg reciprocates good will.
Buckwheat 15.100,000 bushels.
The testimony in the case was I in a Political speech last night
New York
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•Wonderfully received and enter­
W hite potatoes 424,000.000.
conflicting,
and was given to the to show Miss Stinson told Fink
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tained.
Spoke
this
morning
and
Sweet
potatoes
74,000,000
jury Wednesday evening at 5:30 she was cheated out of her just
at great banquet tonight. Most
bushels.
o’clock.
The government was portion of Jess Sm ith’s estate by
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* * den Senators m eant the most cov- gratifying response from audiences represented by Assistant IT. S. At­ H arry Daugherty and that she
Flax seed 29,200,000 bushels.
The condition of the crops on
* eted honor in baseball hijtory or andi press. . Invitations coming torney Alann A. Bynon, and the was prepared to “ invent rdories to
* which m eant only another d e fe a t' from m aay cItles for visits Ore’ defense by Attorneys O’Neill and incrim inate D augherty.”
FATE WAS KIND
October 1, or at time of harvest
Realize«! Advantages of Its Terri-
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-like many hundred which they had g° n unlversal,y praisfd bX Pe»«' Ashford of K lam ath Falls.
was:
On «y and Advertised These
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Corn 65.3 per cent of norm al; ;
# # ! suffered before they were given sylvania citizenship. Greetings to
CAXXERS PLAN A CO-OP
to tlie W orld
,
i all good fellows at home.
buckwheat 81.3; white potatoes. I
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! Fate was kinder than The the opportunity to win this cov­
OKGAMZATIÓX IN STATE
LOAN ON JACKSON
I. E. VINING.
84.3; sweet potatoes 62.1; flax,
eted
honor,
W
alter
Johnson,
ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 10. __¡T idings editorial w riter antici- i
COUNTY FARM WAS
seed. 83.8; apples, 175.000,000;
SALEM, Oct. 10. — Prelim in­
Chiefiy because it has produced pated> ior tbis afternoon, W alter though weakened by more th a n !
EXPENSIVE MOVE
bushels.
Peaches
V ' 70.0 0? 0 i bulslsm liiik serx-ifo 7 n d advertiZ rohM on. veteran of many ’a I ,’,8 .f“ "
« ra.iu o n s baseball ac- j
ary steps toward organization of
bushels. Pears 17,600.000 bush £d it. the N orthern Texas Trac- th rI’ling baseball battle, ended !
alread y p ractic a n y d is - !
some kind of a centialized agency
Marshall N. Dana
els. Grapes 1,660,000 tons.
tion Company, of F o rt W orth ! vlctori°usly probably the g re a te s t,! ^a^.ded fr° m m ajor leaSue base-
sim ilar to the prune exchange to
Oregon Journal
Texas, at the American Electric the m08t exciting, the most tense
team3. fought for four in-j
SALEM, Oct. 10. — In Jack- standardize the quality and in ­
mieuiriv
nings, and supported
by th e:
Railway
Association
Convention
ba9®
ba»
battle
'Which
has
ever
son
county in 1909 the state spection of canned goods and one
FORMER ASHLAND
“fighting Senators,” won the vie- i
loaned from the irreducible school; central brand for advertising pur-
RESIDENT PASSES tOday’ WOn premier honors for been fought.
i tory which made th e S e n a to rs:
fund $100 on a farm. There is P°ses Wf‘’’e taken at a meeting of
1924 over ail other electric ra il-'
Placed in the pitcher’s mound
world champions.
no record to show for what 25 representatives of co-operative
Mrs. Alice Talley died Wed- ways in the United States.
[ a t the last m inute and throbbing
But which in the eyes of the
am ount the land was assessed or canneries at the Chamber of Corn-
nesday, October Sth, at tbe home
The prize for initial honors is ' w ith a determ ination to win the
T ense FVeliag E xists When i n-
appraised. The loan has cost the ber of Commerce here. The meet-
of her son, Ovanda Dodge, at Cor-i tfle d ia rie s A. Coffin aw ard, con- game which to the long-downtrod-
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«latoi y !i n n » e •• s R eceive
state $1207.64. The property has fn£ was called by those interested
vallis, Ore.
The body will ar- listin g of $1,000 cash and a gold ' __________________
Thr« rt»en ng
le tte r s
been taken over by the state un- ln co-operative canners who were
rive in Ashland tomorrow and uiedal donated annually by the
der foreclosure. It is reported ‘Icsicous of learning of the advls-
funeral services will he he'd at Qe n e,al Electric Company through
PORTLAND, Oct. 10. — Gov^ by the inspector to be jn the hills ability of a canned goods ex­
the Dodge funeral chapel at tlle association.
ernm ent hunter’s have aroused and of “ little value.” It Is es­ change.
10:30 Sunday. Interm ent will b e ! The company operates all of the
the ire of private hunters in sev­ tim ated that it will not bring to
All of those at the meetings
in the ITargad ne cemetery.
Fort W orth city properties, totai-
eral
counties
of
Oregon,
and
have
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Oct. 10.-
the state more than half of tho were called upon for discussions.
three or four inches in diameter,
Mrs. Talley was the d a u g h te r1 ’ng
miles. Store & W ebster
W orking on a deposit of s h a le : It is then screened and deposited received w arning th at unless they loan.
While it was generally conceded
1
are
the
operators,
and
George
II.
of D. P. ’G randpa” W alrad and
cease operating in those counties
that the beginning should be on a
estim
ated
at
400,000,000
Clifford
is
the
local
manager.
tons. j on a powerful belt carrier which
sister of the late Eugene W alrad.
they will meet with death. Stan­
small scale. It was agreed th at
Here
are
some
of
the
outstand-
!
Conliuental
Shale
P
ro
d
u
cts,
transports
it
in
regulated
quanti-
DUCKS SCARCE IN THE
She had been living with her
ley
G.
Jew
ett,
in
charge
of
the
the
m atter should be given further
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BIG MARSH REGION
daughter, Mrs. Lon Hawley at ing accomplishments of the com- Cornpany of this city has ju3t< ties to the top of a great verti- predatory animal division of the
consideration
and that centralized
j started at Shuman Cut, in the cal retort. The retort, forty-five
Blodgett, Oregon, but had moved tpany:
Caused hundreds of homes to be i N orthern p art of Santa Barbara feet in height, is kept full and geological survey, declared yes­
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 10.— action was necessary. In addi­
recently to the home of her
terday.
shale
refinery,
brother. She was a form er Ash-1 bn-Ht alonB its lines- after making] ™Unty’. a sn
Summer drouth lias ruined Big tion to the quality pack and in-
operates tw enty-four hours a day
W.
C.
Snyder,
who
holds
the
speetiong a centralized
sales
land resident and has m a n y ‘ a survpy o£- and reviving interest! where « is producing shale pro-; The reto rt, operating on a con- w orld’s record for number of coy­ Marsh as a duck hunting ground,
agency
also
was
advocated.
in, 24,000 vacant lots.
ducts in commercial quantities. ¡tinuous throughout, derives its fire
! according to Coroner Earl W hit­
friends here to grieve for her
The plant is producing carbo- • from the m aterial itself and dis­ otes killed in a month, has found lock, who retlirned last night,
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i Created the slogan. “ Howdy?
i G'ad to see you! Ride and save lates, sulphates and oily acids, charges the waste into tram s at two notes fastened to bushes near after a 12 days’ camping trip, in WEST SAYS LIBEL
his coyote traps. The note read, the Big Marsh region.
REMINDERS OF VOLSTEAD
SUIT TO PERMIT
I the difference,” and popularized which are said to find a ready the bottom.
“
Snyder,
.leave
here
before
it
is
DAY UNDER PROHIBITION it through advertising in cars, m arket among m anufacturers of
The plant has an approximate
A FULL PROBING
“ The marsh is dry,” Mr. W hit­
too late,” which was interpreted
news papers and other mediums. insecticides, and in addition to capacity of 100 tons daily, but is
lock said, “ and there are no
Oswald West and George Black,
BEND. Oct. 10. — In response
Installed white cars and put tbese products it is turning out in subject to enlargem ent. The op­ by the hunter to be a threat ducks or at least I did not see
Fines collected for this year
against his life.
members of Ihe committee which
any while I was there.”
up to October 1st, for Prohibition to the complaint of Bend women,! crew3 in white yachting uniform s.! considerable quantities a product erating cost on minimum tonnage
Dan Godsil, deputy game w ar­
recently
made a report relative
local
police
W
ednesday
ordered;
Repainted
all
cars
every
nine
known
as
flotation
oil,
used
b
y
1
runs
about
50
cents
per
ton
for
Mr. Whitlock returned with a !
violations, according to county
, ,
.
den
of
Lake
County,
lias
receiv­
fine
three-point
buck
mule
deer.!«*
Tbe
H
artm an Syndicate and
records am ount to $2,564.70, not the removal of whiskey bottles months and kept them clean at m ining companies in processes de- mining and handling, and 50 cents
ed
an
even
more
direct
w
arning
who
were
sued
W ednesday by The
signed to recover valuable min- per ton for retorting, a total cost
He reported good fishing in the
counting the 25 per cent, the law and other rem inders of pre-Vo!- a » times
in
which
it
was
threatened
t6
kill
Hartman
Syndicate,
in a state­
Encouraged employes to parti- erals from ores.
! of $1 per ton, yielding one bar-
northern part of the county.
requires to be turned over to the stead days from the front of a
him
unless
he
ceased
aiding
the
ment in The Oregon Journal said:
Aside from these products th e ret of oil to the ton. This cost
state prohibition fund. The ex­ theatre in this city, where th e y . cipate in all civic affairs, taught
government men.
• ‘ Fi ing of the suit by the H art­
had
been
placed
to
advertise
a
refinery
is
turning
out
a
type
of]
should
be
reduced,
according
to
them courtesy at regular sessions
penditures for the same period
JOY KILLS INVENTOR WHO
John
Lawrence
is
another
fed­
man
Oil Shale syndicate will give
show.
It
was
claimed
by
the
wo­
of a courtesy school, supplied crude oil and this is being taken tlie engineers, to about 50 cents
totalled $5940.32.
PERFECTS
NEW AIR MOTOR 1 the company an opportunity for
eral
trapper
who
has
received
,
The fine collections by months men th a t the bottles would exert them with medical service and by an oil company which has al- a ton, gross, when the plant is in 1 notes w arning him of imminent
j wide publicity in its advice to the
a bad influence.
group insurance and encouraged ready laid a pipeline to the plant.] extended operation. Mr. Winton I
is as follows:
] danger.
He h^s been hunting
ROME,
Oct.
10.—
Extrem
e
joy]
public against investment in the
suggestions from them a3 to tbe The dump heap yields a high- i explains th a t while it may not
Collected
Expended
i
coyotes
in
northern
G
rant
coun-
over
having
perfected
a
new
ty
p
e
istock
of thia and sim ilar opera-
conduct of the business. The grade clay which 13 reported to seem particularly profitable to
January ............. none
$ 662.72
SLOGAN CONTEST BEGUN
of
compressed
air
motor
is
b s -,tio n s ,” Oswald W est said today.
company never has had a serious be excellent m aterial for various produce crude oil at a cost of 50 i ty>
February ..... .....none
812.27
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
Mr. Jew ett has rccen'cJ num- M-ved by medical authorities to “ The
members
of
Governor
cents a barrel, the real profit and I erous communications at his office
March ......... . 671.70
57,2.00 COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oct. 10. — difference with Réemployés. They! filtering purposes
have
been
responsible
for
the
Pierce’s committee are not wor­
The plant a t Shuman Cut is the commercial advantage of the
April ............... 242.50
587.90 A $5 prize will be awarded the | are heavy stockholders In the
, here urging him to stop govern- death of Viviano Generini, aged ried about the outcome of the
located
on
the*
main
line
of
the
,
company.
shale plant lies in the chemical
May ..................572.00
491.07 composer of a satisfactory home­
ment men from killing coyotes, sixty-one.
suit for $300,000 damages. The
Both the United Railways & Southern Pacific Railroad. It is m anufacturing end of the business
Ju n e ................429.50
632.20 coming slogan of not more than
One,
which
came
from
a
govern-
The
aged
inventor’s
lifeless
committee
has abundant evidence
Ju ly ..................232.00
633.20 five words by the g reater O. A. j Electric Company, of Baltimore, a picturesque sight, sprawling and in the fact th at chemical con­ : ment official in another depart- body was found lying across the
to
back
up
its recent published
stitu en ts exist in the shale oil,
August ............. 156.00
726.42 I C. committee, in charge of the an-1 and the »Interstate Public Service against the mountain,
ment,
said
resentm
ent
to
feder-
’
m
otor
in
his
experim
ental
shop,
statem ent covering the operations
September ...... 261.00
931.32 nual affair. Five judges will se­ Company, of Indianapolis, gave i The raw m aterial is broken out which do not exist in oil from I al hunters was felt in his county, • where he had worked indefatig-
of
the H artm an syndicate.”
about
half
way
up
the
m
ountain
wells and th a t the profits from
lect the winner Friday noon, when the F ort W orth company a hard
because they were ruining “ home ably for many years.
side.
It
is
then
tram
m
ed
to
the
by-products are thereby greatly
Totals ....$2,564.70
$5,940.32 the contest closes.
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crushed hopper, reduced to sizes enhanced.
Astoria — Modern theatre to
I
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Classified Ads Bring Results ‘ seat 900 people to be built
the candidates.
In this respect, the Literary Di­
gest gives the following tables of
the 1920 poll vote and the actual
vote In the election, with the re ­
su ltan t percentages of exaggera­
tion.
Per Cent,
H arding’s of Total
Popular
Popular
Vote
State
Vote
New York .........1,871,167 64.67
New Jersey ...... 615,333 67.72
Ohio ....................1,182,022 5S.53
Indiana . j ........... 696,370 55,16
Illinois ............... 1,420,480 67.95
C alifornia ........ 624,992 66.24
H arding’s Per Cent,
Vote in
of Total
Digest
Digest
Poll
State
Poll
76.85
New York .........21,144
79.13
New Jersey ....22,644
71.08
Ohio ..................17,915
Indiana ............. 16,201 l . 63.98
77.22
Illinois ............. 17,891
71.56
C alifornia .........16,759
The 1920 Digest poll, therefore,
showed the following margin of
percentages in favor of Mr. H ard­
ing over the H arding percentage
Bhown by the popular vote:
New York ............................... 12.18
New Jersey ............................. 11.41
Ohio ....................................... ...12.55
Indiana ................................... 8.82
Illinois .......................
9.27
California ............................... 5.32
Following up these summaries.
The Digest says:
The average percentage for the
six States favored the Republican
candidate by about 10 per cent
FINES COLLECTED
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