Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1924, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
ASHLAND 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
(International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
LA FOLLETTE
MAYNOTCOME
TO THE COAST
tl
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
A N N IV ER SA R Y OF TH E
SISKIYOU DYNAMITING
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•fit.
PAYROLL IS
TAKEN WHEN
ONE KILLED
NO. 35
MOB OP 2 ,0 0 0 STORM
K. K. K. MEET IN N. Y.
Mrs. Frey, Blonde, Says Miss Bennett,
,
Brunette, Pilfered Her Husband
Today is the anniversary tt
XX of the famous Siskiyou hold- XX
XX up and m urder, which was XX,
XX probably the most dastardly XXi
XX bandit holdup ever planned XX i
XX and executed In the Pacific XX
XX coast territory.
XX
XX A continuous effort to cap- XX
XX tu re the D’A utrem ont boys, XX
Considers Staying in the XX who dynamited the Southern XX Guardians Resist and the
Corn Belt Although He « Pacific train, has failed to XX Bandits Open Fire, One
Wants to Go West
| » bring any of the three boys XX
Being Shot Dead
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XX to justice, even though ex- XX
IN THE MIDDLE WEST » citem eni is stirred up occas- » ENGINEER IS ROUTED
XX ionally by reports by some -XX
L au nches a Broadside on Foreign XX one th at they had seen the XX M essenger S eriou sly Injured a s
P o lic ie s o f Two Old P arties;
XX bandits.
XX F iv e Robbers H old Up Train
A rrives in Chicago
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and Get B ig Sum
UP ON BANK
AND KILLED
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XX GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Oct.
» 11- — A barrage of stones,
. XX clubs and bottles of ammon-
XX ia, throw n by a mob of close
; XX to 2,000, g r e e t e d
the
XX Knights of the Ku Klux
XX Kian last night when they
XX attem pted to organize here.
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The crowd stormed the
XX
XX ;
XX
XX
XX
XX!
XX
XX
XX
XX
DELAYS I T S
TRIP NORTH
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Railroad Men Following XX and
a Train Holdup
XX those
,h e ’ i ”p°’ 8. “ Slightly Strained When It
assaulted several of XXI
Landa at San Diego, But
who were in attend- XX
Damage Is Slight
XX ance a t the meeting. Time- XX
ONE IS AN AMERICAN » ly interference of the police XX FLYING ON TOMORROW
, XX avoided bloodshed.
XX i
» 1 5 ,0 0 0 Payroll Taken By Gang XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Final Check of Injury Being
and Train D erailed; E l Paso
j
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Made to Safeguard for Trip
Man in C asualties
Over th e M ountains
Of
E TO LEAVE
PRESIDENT TIC K E T
CHICAGO, Oct. 11— Launching
CRESSON, Pa,, Oct. 11— Five
a broadside attack on the foreign
bandits held up and killed Jam es
policies of the two old parties,
Gorman of The American Rail­
Senator La Follette today came
way Express company, wounded
to Chicago to press forward vig­
Joseph Davis, a bank messenger
orously his independent presi­
and escaped with the payroll of
dential drive in the heart of the
The Cam bria-Indiana Mine com­
middle west.
pany, aggregating $45,000.
At the same time La Follette!
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The bandits boarded the train
conferred with
Representative decent Request to Reduce Farm and compelled the engineer to
Nelson, Republican of Wisconsin i A ssessm ents 2 5 P er Cent is
run to a wooded Rlace. The ban­
and chairm an of the Progressive,
Turned Down Flatly
dits opqned fire when Gorman
committee, over the speaking tour
and Davis resisted.
The board of equilization,
fo r the closing weeks of the cam-
composed of County Judge Gard-
paign.
W hether La Follette would go ! ner. County Assessor Coleman and
to the Pacific coast or confine his County c ,e rk Florey last week
activities to the corn belt and the recommended th a t a cut be made
northw estern farm ing states was in tillable farm land valuations of
tt|e chfef subject talked about 25 per cent, and 33.5 per cent
w ith Rep. Nelson. La Follette is! cut on the valuation of 3tock cat­
tle. An order to this effect was
eager to come west where he be­
issued.
lieves he can poll a heavy vote.
Now the county assessor refus­
The next term of the circuit
ed to honor the order on the court will convene Monday, Oct­
H U N T ER LOST TWO DAYS
grounds th a t the motion bringing
IN MOUNTAINS FOUND it before the board was not prop­ ober 27, at ten o’clock,. Circuit
Judge Charles M. Thomas, pre­
er, and on other technical grounds siding.
YREKA, Cal., Oct. 11. — Lost
and unless some taxpayer takes
The ju ry list of 31 names was
in the m ountains near Grass L a k e )
legal action, to force the assess­ drawn Thursday, and contains
for two days, K ennett Stott of
or to confirm to the order, the the names of but six women, the
Grenada was found on his way
proposed cuts will die and lan
sm allest num ber since ju ry ser­
home by parties of friends. Stott
guish and be of no avail.
vice for women became a state
suffered no ill effects from his ex-
According to county Judge jaw rpjjg {ive drawn a re . pi!a r_
perience.
Gardner, the cuts were mads lotte Lane, Eagle Point; L ottie
With his brother Norman and
after investigations th a t showed Brown Allen, Eagle Point; Emma
Frank T ruttm an, Stott started on
th a t tillable farm land valuations Houston, T rail; Zora E. Hum­
a deer hunt, but wandered away
were higher than the revenues phreys, Eagle Point and Ada J.
from his companions when he!
w arranted, while city property Kingston, Medford and Emma J.
struck the trail of a buck. As
was keeping step with the times. Rees, Medford.
darkness fell and he could not find
The cut, in effect, would remove
The rem ainder of the ju ry list
his companions, Stott took re-j
from the record rolls, not the is as follows:
fuge in an old cabin near Grass
tax rolls, approximately $1,500,-
John W. John, Gold Hill; H er­
Lake, where he spent the night.
000.
bert Elmore, Applegate; Lee
The cut on stock cattle was Black, Jacksonville; J. S. Porter.
made for the reason th at the m a r-. i Central Point; A rth u r H. Daven-
ket was low, and the valuation I hill, A shland; Henry Maury, Jack­
high, the slash being from .$18- sonville; Hiram Smith, Ashland;
to $12 per head, or .$6.
Frank Van Cleave, Ruch; Jam es
EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 11— Nine
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct. 11 —
trainm en, employed by the E rup­
’ The navy Shenandoah will not
tion Mining company, one of them
I leave hey» today for Camp Lewis.
an American, were lined up along
W ashington as scheduled.
the right-of-way em bankm ent and
It was announced this morning
shot to death by the bandits who
that the giant air liner was
rifled the train of a $15,000 pay-!
r°ll.
Says H is Connection W ith the “slightly strained” while being
landed here last night and that
The m urder and robbery o c -1 B oston Bunk E pisode Should
a delay will be made while a final
curred 50 miles south of the
Compel H is W ithdrawal
check is being made . to insure
border.
B. Barker, of El Paso j
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against danger in crossing the
and auditor of the company, was
STOCKTON, Cal., Oct. 11. —
m ountains en route to Camp
the American shot. The train was Calvin Coolidge was invited to Lewis.
derailed when the bandits remov- <luit as the standard bearer of
It was positively stated th at the
ed the rails.
j the Republican party in the presl-
Shenandoah was not badly dam­
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j dential race by Senator Burton K.
aged.
It was stated a girder in
W heeler, running mate of Senator
the
aft
part of the ship was dam­
Robert M. La Follette, because
aged
when
the liner settled on the
of the president’s a ’elged action
in trying to save the Cosmopoli­ ground too hard, the rear gon­
It is
tan Bank of Boston from failure dola striking the earth.
NEW YORK, Oct. 9.— B eauti­
thought
tlie
trip
will
be
resumed
while he was governor of Mass­
ful W ilda Bennett, musical com­
to Camp Lewis tomorrow.
achusetts.
edy actress, was pictured as a
W heeler, speaking before an
love pirate by Mrs. K atherine
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I audience of more than 2,000 per- KLAMATH TIMBER BOUGHT
Frey in her $100,000 alienation
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 11. —
A shland-Klam ath Falls highway sons th at jammed a local theater
suit against the actress.
Blocking
out and consolidating
will be kept open during the win- at noon, referred to Senator
Mrs. Frey is a blonde and
te r months despite snow or un-' B rookhart’s recent challenge to its already immense holdings in
wears her hair bobbed. Her al­
favorable w eather conditions, o f-, f’liar.es G. Dawes to quit as vlce- this county, the Shevlin - Hixon
leged rival. Miss Bennett, is a
ficials of the state highway office Presidential nominee because of Lumber Company has acquired
brunette, also bobbed, with a
have announced.. There is in the his alleeed connection with the title to another section of tim ­
winning smile th a t has ’carried
state highw a/ warehouse now Lorime«’ bank scandal in Chicago ber north of the Klamath Indian
her far in stageland.
adequate equipment to clear the and added th at if there were rea- Reservation.
Mrs, Frey, In discussing her
This company, while it has no
road of snow and provide safe sons ^or Dawes to withdraw, there
reasons for the suit, said:
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in Klam ath County, now con­
travel for vehicular traffic, it is was another hanking incident
“ I presume Miss Bennett w ant­
trols
more than a billion feet of
said.
which should bring the withdraw-
ed my husband.”
,
pine
tim
ber in the northern part
"Of course, a heavy snow fall
,ke kead of the Republican
Charles C. Frey, the man in
of tha county. It was the success­
m ight close the road for a day tirk e t-
the case, is well known at lo c a l!
until we were able to scrape a
The Montanan charged that ful bidder on the North Marsh
race tracks. For a time his J
safe right-of-w ay,” one state en- Coo,idge’ whi,e governor of Mas- I nit of the Klamath Indian Reser­
fath er owned a stable of horse3.
gineer explained, “ hut it is our in-1 sac,iusett8- ordered the Massachu- vation and has. since acquired
The one statem ent th a t Mrs. thirty-four years oid. I tlnnk the
tention to keep the highway open setts state treasu rer to deposit in other tim ber holdings in the same
Frey resented especially was th a t g reater disgrace lies at the door
no m atter what w eather condi- the shaky Cosm°Politan Bank of district from private owners
of Frey th a t she “ works in a of the man who, through his ne­
lions we have to contend W th .” " T
mOTe 8tate f" nds than
beauty parlor with her sister and glect, made it necessary for me
Ashland-Klam
ath
Falls
high-1
C
°
”
’.d
legal!y
be deposited in <he
is thirty-four years old.” To this to work for my sister. She has
institution. This action, how-
„
,
she replied in a voice th at an established business, eighteen way is in excellent shape, engin-
eers report, and ia hnldins up-
“
t0 bOla,ar,
,h c
years old.
breathed scorn:
_____ b a n k s finances sufficiently, he
“ I had to work or starv e!” she well over the heavy summer and
“ It is no disgrace to work for
went one. and it later failed, 20,-
fall traffic it has borne.
Owings, Rogue River; Sterling a living, and no disgrace to be j declared.
1 000 depositors losing their mon­
P. H unter, Phoenix; Robert H.
ey.
SALEM, Oct. 11— Apparently
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— The ’ County Superintendent’s Office
DRY AT GRANTS PASS
Boyb M edford;’ H. S. H arrison,
unable
to bolster up the vejled
' Th3 president of the bank, said
1924 w orld’s 3eries will pass t h e 1 Miss B urr reports much pleas
The v past , season has undoubt W heeler, vine Max Mitchell, later intim ations contained in a report
i A shland; W. A. Kinney, Medford;
million dollar m ark in gate re- Ure in visiting two brand new OrvUle Ritchie Ashland; N S.
edly been the dr.est jn the his- contributed $6,000 to the Repub- prepared recently by Arch Tour-
ceipts for the second time in school houses— t h - ^ h s o u r i F lat! Bennfttt
Medf6rd; Frank M
if°rK of southern Oregon. Dur- n can campaign fund when Coo­ tellotte,
Portland
accountant,
series history
today and
un- a nd the Long Mountain districts, Manning< Prospect: A w . Hl,bbs.
ing the nine month period just
bePame a pandidate for vice. hat the state of Oregon is des­
doubtedly eclipse the previous
both buildings having been e erect-:
re c t-1 Medford; Louis H W vant. Agh.
-
ended, only 6.39 inches fell at president.
tined to lose more than a million
high record set by the Yanks and ed during the past sum m sr. Her land; George Mordoff, Medford;
I G rants Pass, a deficiency of 12.54
w heeler made a two-fisted at- dollars as the result of doubtful
the Giants last season. This was journeys the past week have been Geo. W. King. Ashland: Bert An-
inches, the average for that per- tack on the present adm inistra­ loans luvo'ving the irreducible
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not anticipated when the series i fiom the farthe-.t Applegate re- deVRnn Medford: Marion F. Grib-;
t e d being 18.93 inches. The Ro- tion. characterizing it as the school funds, and disregarding
began, because Griffith .stadium gion to the vicinity of Hilt. Cali-
ALBANY, N. Y„ Oct. 11.
FREDERICHSAFEN. N. Y.
i gue has shown the results of the ‘‘most corrupt” th at had ever the appra’sals of J. A. S tarrett.
b’e. Medford: Chas, P. H ow ard.'
has only a little more than half (Ornia, and up to Trail on the Medford ; Andrew J. Anderson • ° cL 1E “ The 8tart of tlle tran s‘ The La P ° n ette candidates f o r ' extrem e dryness and has reached been in
charge of the govern- pecial investigate! for the state
the capacity of Yankee sta d iu m ,' c ra te r Lake highway.— Jackson M ed ford ; E. C. Faber. Central a tla n t‘c voyage of the 2R-3 has presidential electors are entitled tjye lowest stage ever recorded ment.
n school Ioan transactions, Gov­
but capacity crowds a t the Polo vil!e Post.
been postponed until tomorrow. to a single column, or row on t h e , here.__Courier.
Point.
“ Is there a business man or a ernor Pierce and Jefferson My­
grounds, in New York have run
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The dirigible w«s to have 1»ft voting machine as well as upon j
churchm an who would support ers, m ajority members of the
the total receipts up to $971916
early this morning. After tha th e ballots in tjie newspapers *n ! 0QUNTY TO PPINT
3uch
an adm inistration?” he ask­ state land hoard a t a meeting
YREKA OFFICIAL DIE¡i
for six games. Basing yesterdays
CERTIFICATE ONE
dirigible leaves, the Zeppelin fac- New York state, A ttorney General
ed.
BOOKLET GIVING
hsre. adopted a resolution au­
“ gate” on what was taken T hurs­
IN HOTEL STOCK
' tory will be destroyed under the Sherman ruled this morning.
The rank and file of both the thorizing the employment of so-
YREKA,
Cal.,
Oct.
11.—
One
VALLEY
WONDERS
day, the total should pass $1,-
GOES TO BARON , term s of the Versailes treaty.
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Republican and Democratic p a rt­ called non-partisan appraisers In
100,000 as compared with the of the best known ‘men in Siski­
The board of county commis­
ies had been betrayed, he assert­ each county in the state to probe
stock certificate No. 1 in the
1923 m ark of $1, 063,815. The you county in the early days,
sioners has made a contract for ed.
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new record also is being made Elijah Pickney Pickens, age 84, new Lithian Hotel company goes
the school fund loans and report
the
publication
of
an
attractive
. ,,
The present “debauchery” at
i to Dan Baron of Ashland, accord-
possible however,' by one more died here this week.
their
findings in the near future.
booklet to advertise the county, the national capital ,g not ,ndi.
Pickens came to Yreka from ing to officers of the hotel com-
game than was required last fall.
The
meeting, it was said, was
which will soon be printed.
! vidual, he said, but can be trac-
A ttendance figures, however, Virginia when he was 18 years pany.
The copy for this booklet is ed right back to the 1920 con- the first of a series of sim ilar
which were established last year! old and within a short time he j h . G. Enders, president of the
being prepared by Bert Moses, of vention of the Republican party sessions to he held here during
at 301,430, will not be beaten, j was elected supervisor of Siskiyou company, in forw arding the first
this city.
The booklet will be at Chicago, at which Coolidge was the next few weeks with a view
The six game total u 252.028,1 county. His term expiring. Pick- certificate to Mr. Baron stated:
II
of circulating propaganda intend­
proportioned between the differ- named for the vice presidency,
•while the lim it for paying custo- [ ens withdrew from public life. “ Your action in paying the full
eut communities and will be pro-:
In his bombardment of the ad- ed to reflect upon previous state
mers at W ashington park is only L ater a delegation of leaders In am ount of your subscription when
Clarence C. Pierce did not have
fusely illustrated. 5,000 of them m inistration leaders, he lashed cff'cials to the end of promoting
$37,000.
Siskiyou county requested him to you signed the pledge card June
R egistration figures for the ’ his eyeg,asses on or hi8 f,eld
the candidacy of Jefferson My­
again seek office, but he declined. 24th last, commended it3elf high- period ending last Saturday, show glasses with him — possessed will be printed and distributed, the president for keeping Mellon ers, present state treasurer under
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j in the cabinet, a man who, he
L ater he moved to Rogus River ’ ly to the committee having the
CLUB OPPOSES ARBUCKLE
an increase in all political parties, nothing but his tru sty rifle and
CAVE
MEN
ELECT
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charged, ' made his money in appointm ent of Governor Pierce,
PORTLAND, Oct. 11. — The and then to Idaho but returned work of raising funds. It show- according to th e records of the his thoughts of taking deer meat
Reeoids in the offices of the
A nother year of Cavemen a c -! whiskey before and clnce pro-
proposed personal appearance of some years ago to spend his d e -, ed a confidence and faith in the county court. The increases a r e ! home w ,th him ’ when Iast W ed’ tivities was brought to a cldse hibition.”
state land board show th at Mr,
hotel enterprise • and the men credited to new voters, new com- nesday wh,le enroute home from
Roscoe “ F a tty ” Arbuckle at a “Mining years here.
“ Business interests are trying Tourtellotte in his report, which
sponsoring it th a t is truly won­ ers, and many who heretofore K lam ath Falis he discerned w hat last night when the annual elec-
local vaudeville theater was the
was prepared at a cost of $1250 to
derful. In this we sincerely hope I failed to vote, w ak in g 'u p in the he thought was a young buck in tion of officers was held, with to intim idate the working people
targ et for a resolution of protest
the
taxpayers, alleged th at the
Neil R. Allen chosen as Chief Big from expressing their choice in
a gulley, and killed it.
you will not be disappointed.” presidential year.
adopted at the luncheon meeting
questionable loans involving the
However some one in th a t vi­ Horn for the’ coming year. A this election.” he continued
of the Progressive Business Men’s
. The rep u b lican party, which
irreducible
school funds probably
clean
sweep
of
the
offices
w
a
s
;
“
They
have
been
telling
the
peo-
cinity witnessed the episode and
club yesterday. The resolution
TAX OPPOSITION GROWING two years ago showed a reg istra­
made as the constitution provides; ---------------------------------------------- would result in a loss to the state
listed a t Phoned to Deputy D istrict Game th a t officers can hold the office
was referred to the membership
HOOD RIVER, Oct. 11. — A tion of 7021, is now
(Continued on Page Four)
of more than $1,000,000. L ater
W arden Roy P a rr th a t Clarence
by the board of directors and
7621,
a
gain
of
an
even
6<U
>.
new trend in opposition to the
for but one year. Plans were j
investigation by persons who are
stated “ th a t the club feels th a t
The Democratic party at the had killed a deer less than a year made for the installation at the
OREGON CITY, Oct. 11— The! state
tax and a growing
n close touch with state affairs
LhT
* - form ation of a night highway pa- sentim ent in favor of the refer- last election, showed a reg istra­ old. Hence Mr. P a rr’s later call next meeting, at which time the
reduced
the estim ates of these
ity will be served if F a tty ’ Ar­ troj ¡n Clackamas county by endum against th e income tax bill tion of 3151 and now has 3551, on him a t hi3 home and the Med­ newly elected officers will he
losses to approximately $400,000.
ford m an’s willingness when the
buckle does not appear in per­
tested
out
to
see
if
they
are
qual­
state and county traffic officers ad°pted by the legislature is not- a gain of 401.
son or in picture Fn this city.”
The Socialist party also spurt- situation was explained to him, ified to hold the positions for
has been completed and the of­ ed in ru ral sections here. Apple ed ahead. In 1922, It had 96" on to P,ead g«»ty in court.
Astoria — Astor Court school
prices
are
soaring
to
a
point
in
which
they
have
been
chosen.
projected, to cost $100,000. W ork
ficers will go on the beat riding
T hat is why Mr. Pierce paid a
th e rolls; now it has 145, a gain
OREGON SCHOOLS TO
KLAMATH FALLS. Oct. 11.— begun on S. P. & S. station.
motorcycles and
armed with excess of anything in the- last
fine of $50, the minimum fine al- Othere officers elected last night
five years, and orchardists, whose of 49
were W. C. Carnahan, Chief Ris- Possibilities of holding a celebra-
OBSERVE DAY FOR sawed-off shotguns.
Registered under the head of lowed by the law, and costs of $4.
real
estate
tax
annually
reaches
FRANCIS WILLARD: Numerous hold-ups, highway
ing Buck; H. E. Gale, W mgfeath-; tion on the site where the famous
'M iscellaneous” are 644 voters’, in Justice Taylor’s court today er; A. K. Cass, Keeper of Warn- treaty between the United States LEG IS FRACTURED
SALEM. O n . 1 0 . - F n . n e « E. i
,h ' r ^ blne 01 9ma» a high fig u res forsee themselves
When he entered a plea df guilty.
IN BAD ACCIDENT
pum; C. A. W inetrout, C’uhfist; and Klam ath Indians was signed
next year with the necessity of who have no fixed political faith.
The
only
extenuating
circum
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W illard day. Thursday. October 8,ore,3 a" ‘1, bM*k? ">«»«>>»»>
county within the past few weeks paying an additional heavy in- In 1922 there were 4 44, a gain stance related by him was th a t Jam es T. Chinnock, Chief Eagle in 18 64 was discussed today at
A
serious
accident
occurred this
of 200. According «o county of­
24, is to be observed by all the
Eye;
K.
M.
C.
Nieli.
J.
W.
L
u
c
a
s/
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come
tax.
the
Kiwanis
club
luncheon.
morning
when
the
motorcycle,
as he read the law a year or s<T
have led to the form ation of the
schools of Oregon, acording to J.
If the price of apples thia year ficials, this represents increased ago, a a he remembered it, the law C. A. Woodward and K. Hammer- i Captain O. C. App’egate told driven by George Holling ran
A " c h » " m ^ ^
‘° , “ ’ er th ei had «m ataM aa low aa a year L^ Follette strength in this coun­
G rants KiWanians th at such a celebration into a Ford coupe on the first
prohibited the killing of spotted bâcher, Eagle Eyes.
e a t o't public ‘Suatrudlou.
|
‘ r a ,,‘c ‘ rteri; 8 » ' «»»
ag0, apple growers might have , ty.
Pass
Courier.
would be a fitting rem em brance, turn the other side of the Barron
“ May the children o i O regon.
a e‘ a r an t0 investigate voted against t he income tag ref­
In 1922, the prohibition pa^v fawn, and he thought th a t the
to one cf the greatest historical ‘ ranch about nine o’clock. There
deer
he
shot
a
t
was
a
young
buck
lo a t, through the observance of all auap.cloua appearing car».
erendum
had 84 registered r.iioer its ban­
COLLECTED MUCH TAXES
events
in the history of K lam ath j were two boys on the motorcycle,
as it had spikes about an inch
Garages and small country gro-
ner and they still have them.
Frances E. W illard day, how Miss
Saturday
was
a
busy
day
in
the
county.
There is one obstacle to both from Rosalia, W ashington.
or more on his head.
W illard’s contribution becomes j
stores along the main high-
tax
collecting
departm
ent
of
the
overcome
the Modoc war veteran Mr. Holling sustained a fractu r­
BEND HAS FIRST SNOW
The game law in respect to
their heritage for a fuller life and , waYs have heretofore proved
sheriff’s
office,
it
being
the
last
pojnted
out
and th a t is to make ed leg and was rushed immediate-
BEND, Oct. 11. — Snow, the Stopped Over—
deer reads as follows: “ It shall
a finer citizenship,” Churchill de- ea®y m arks for bandits traveling
first of the season, fell in Bend
Mrd. L. A. ghaw of Spokane, be unlaw ful a t any time to hunt day or p ay n g taxes. The am ount (be historic spot accessible to the ’y to the hospital. The other boy
d a re s in the forward of a pro­ in fast cars.
this afternoon. Heavy snow fell who has been visiting her sister or have in possession any female of taxes collected from Sept. 15 to public. It is possible th a t a gate was badly shaken up. The mo­
The latest town to fall was Oak
gram , which is being distributed
in the mid-Oregon Cascades d u r­ at Burlingame, Calif., stopped off deer or spotted fawn, or youngjD®^-
was $212,588.56, not in -( may be erected leading from The torcycle was a total wreck hut
to county superintendents and Grove. Last night robbers enter­ ing the afternoon, and it is fear-
deer
of
the
first
year,
or
any
por-i
eluding
check mail which has not, Dalles-Ca’ifornia highway which the car was not injured. It Is
in Ashland for the week-end and
teachers for th eir guidance in the ed and looted the butcher shop
ed by autoists that the McKinzie . is visiting with her sister, Mrs. tion thereof except for scientific! l*een worked up. Jacksonville would make the spot easy to reach not known ju st how the accident
belonging to Jam es Smith.
observation of the day.
Pass road is blocked.
occured.
breeding or other purposes.”
Post.
by the public.
J. H. Sugg.
REFUSES TO GRANT
JURY LIST FOR
FALL TEW OF
IH
TO REMAIN
OPEN ALL WINTER
1
LA FOLLETTE Ï0
ZEPPELIN TO BE
I PLACE ON
U.S. BOUND-. IS
DELATED A DAY N. Y.
ALL PARTIES IN
PLEADS GDILTY TO
IS
MAY CELEBRATE
INDIAN TREATY
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