Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1924, Image 1

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. ASHLAND TOV a TE
VV ithout the use of medicine cures
nine eases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Yean
(International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
8 “CCeailOr ,c '* • Semi-Weekly Tiding», Volume
MAUSOLEUM
IN KLAMATH
RESERVATION
! ANGEL CITY MOTORIS-fS
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SAY COPS A R E TOUGH
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PORTLAND, Oct. 13. __
Motorists are warned against
alleged unfair tactics of
speed officers in Harisburg,
Drain, Gold Hill and Castle
Rock, in a bulletin issued
last week by the Southern
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Inform ation also has been
by C uthbert th at
traveling men from Seattle,
who have been caught in the
speed traps of the Oregon
communities, have held an
indignation meeting in an
effort to center the attention
of Oregon authorities to the
situaion.
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Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
LSHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924
NO. 36
WHEELER NOW
CAM PAIGNING
SOUTHERN CAL.
SHENANDOAH TO HOP
OFF EARLY TUESDAY
CHAMPION COWBOY
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TROOPS GUARD
CITY AS MANY
SEEK SHELTER
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 8
13. — The giant navy dlr- 8
ible, Shenandoah, delayed 8
here, due to repairs, was 8
scheduled to leave Tuesday 8
morning for Camp Lewis, 8
W ashington.
The
route 8
8 to be followed will be over 8
8 Pasadena, Los Angeles, San 8
Jury Out Hour and Half in « Francisco, Portland
and »¡Chekaing
Soldiers Start for
many other cities, practical-
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Snnaghai
as Leaders
T ria l
8 ly the same route as th a t 8
Quit
employeed by the round-the- 8
ONE BALLOT IS TAKEN « world aviators In their first 8
SETTLEMENTS
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8 trip up the coast on the 8 GUARD
Captain Rosenblulli Will Not be n start of their memorable 8
Ih o u sa n d s of R efu gees Flock Into
Tried, A ccording to D istrict
8 voyage around the
globe
Town as H ordes of Defeated
A ttorney
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10K la ^ h PtI l ^ r
fOr »
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Klamath Indians Is to 8 ' been received by H erbert 8
Independent Candidate to
De Constructed
! 8 C uthbert, m anager of (the 8
Speak in San Diego, Los
8 publicity departm ent of the 8
Angeles
O. D. MASON IS BUILDER a Chamber of Commerce.
Hi* w in ai
MALARIA GERMS
HOPES TO TAKE COAST
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¡B elieves W ashington and North
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’ e n . C alifornia Safely in Fold,
n n M
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Even B reak Expected
O D. Mason, who is supenn-. 8
tending the construction of the 8
Troops I-lee for Safety
SAN DIEGO. Oct. 13. — Confi­
local mausoleum, has arranged 8
dent th at he and Senator La Fol-
TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 13. —
with the Inter-Council of the 8
SHANGHAI. Oct. 13. — All
lotte
will carry W ashington and
Roland R. P othiet. was acquitted
Klam ath Indians for the construc- 8
available foreign defense units.
N orthern California by a large
of the m urder of Major A lexand­
tion of a huge mausoleum at 8
Including
the Shanghai Volun­
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m
ajority,
and
hoping
for
an
even
er P. Cronkhite by a ju ry in fed­
Chiloquin which will provide a!
teer
corps
and the police reserve
break in southern
California,
eral court after deliberating for
crypt for every Indian in the
contingents
from 24 foreign war
Senator Burton W heeler, Vice-
an hour and a half Saturday. One
K lam ath Reservation, according
craft
were
ordered
out today, to
Presidential candidate on the
to Mr. Mason.
j ballot was taken shortly after
guard the boundaries of the for­
j the ju ry retired at 2:4 5 show-
Progressive ticket, arrived in this
The members of the Inter-
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eign
settlem ent here in anticipa­
city
for
a
short
speech.
Senator
j ing the jurors in accord on ac­
Council of the Klamath Indians
tion
of
a general retreat on the
W
heeler
will
address
an
audi­
q u i t t a l , according to the evidence A,uw,ers- Shooting Affrays Follow
will be present at the dedication
city,
of
30,000
disorganized Chek­
ence in Los Angeles tonight, go­
A ttem pt o f Leaders to
on hand. A fter discussing v a r - ’
of the Ashland mausoleum in
iang
soldiers,
following
the decis­
ing from this city following his
Arrange A rm istice
ions phases of the case the ju r ­
about six weeks and will then de­
ion
of
their
leaders
to
surrender.
talk here this afternoon.
ors decided that they had no evi 1
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cide the architecture of the Chil­
The wi'desf confusion prevails
These two talks will practic­
dence to justify conviction and
NEW YORK, Oct. 13.— With
oquin structure, w hether it shall i Sealed Estim ates of
Contract
in
the city and am ongst the
ally
conclude
Senator
W
heeler
s
notified the bailiff at 4:15 th a t the collapse of the first confer-
be Egyptian, such as the local
ors Are in H ands of G. M.
troops.
No provisions have been
western tour in the interest of the
they had reached a verdict.
ence here between the On Leong
one, or w hether it shall be con-1
F rost, Com pany See.
made
for
surrender, the troops
Progressive party. It is not be­
______Captain
Robert Rosenbluth. a rd Hip s ,n Ktonds, the fued be-
structed in the Grecian a rch ltec-1
being
unaware
of their leader’s
Paddy, w ho h ails from Mile» City. M ont., won th e
jo in tly accuse(l with Pothier for tWeen the rivaI to »&s continued
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: WIth the bids of 51 «>ntract- lieved th at Senator La Follette,
action. Thousands of civilian
ta r L ?
2
u 8’ accord- ing firra« already in, alm ost a W heeler's running mate will be rrophy and the w orld’s all-rouiid cowboy championship at th e annual tbe el,eged m urder, will not be unabated- Thus far the fued refugee:? are flocking into the
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chan,-
tried
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according
to
Thomas
R.
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bas
resu,ted
ia
m
urders,
shoot-
able
to
make
a
w
estern
tour,
ing to Mr Mason, have eight week before the date set for the
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H otel, in New York,, Revelle, United States district at- lngs in New Y ork- Boston, Pitts- city, fbaring the horde of soldiers
million
t0 ¿ h«m i g e n in g of the sealed contracts, since he is centering his campaign as a m em orial to Theodore R oovelt’s love for th e w est.
torney.
R osenbluth’s trial was burg’ Chicago and New Jersey. A who will be swarming into the
from the government X for tim b e r1 it
• is expected lh a t the jargest efforts in the middle w’est. *
set for October 22 and the grandi roundup of the O rientals revealed city within a few hours.
rig h t, and the financing of the I field of bidder, to ever offer “for
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ju ry indictm ent against him will that many of the members of each
hoge mausoieum for the Indiana.' work on „ bui|(|,„ g
LA FOLLETTTE WILL
be dismissed on motion of the tong were carrying pistols, in EVIDENCE CONNECTS ‘
TRY
TO
HOLD
VOTES
«M 0 0 0 f i '7
\ p,,ro’ lma,<‘,y
be ■>««"» when the coni m e t,
PAIR WITH MURDER
preparation for future raids. The
government, Revelle said.
$150,000. has already been ar- for the new Lithian
OF CORN STATES
hotel are
ranged.
tong
war
is
so
serious
th
a
t
the
The
verdict
came
as
no
surprise
opened.
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 13. __
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 13.— Here
This will be one of the most ad­
to the government, it was said, Chinese Embassy in W ashington
That the new hotel Is attractin g
Officers
continued today to weld
vanced steps ever taken by the attention outside of Oregon is, in the h eart of the vast Middle
Mr. Revelle declared before the has taken cognizance of it.
a tighter chain *of evidence con­
Indians, the adoption
of the shown by the bids of two out o f , W estern grain belt, Senator La
veidiet came in th at the govern­
necting Mark Collins, Chico. Cal­
mausoleum interm ent idea.
ment realized that its case against
state firms, already in the hands ' FoBlette, independent candidate
ifornia. rancher, with the mffrder
Mr. Mason also stated Satur­ of G. M. Frost, secretary of the for the presidency of the United
the defendant was not strong. In
here
Saturday of C. McGogan, 54,
States, today made a formal bid T estim ony S till Be Taken in L a id -' Clayton K irk D iscovered in South iact, the question of dismissing
day th a t he had arranged to sup­ Lithian Hotel Company, t
former
mayor of Buhl, Idaho,
ley, Ehl, Tim ber Prosecution,
erintend a large mausoieum in ' General construction work has for the farm vote, by advocating
the indictm ents was raised sh o rt­
By Deputy
j whose body was found pierced by
K neipt on Stand
Medford in the new cemetery near attracted
nine
b W e rs
This
Creatk" '. ° i a Pederal Marka‘-
ly after the grand ju ry returned
Shertff
two bullets, in downtown Salt
v
o
rk
win
i„c,u<le
the
comp,
X
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i6
-»rporattou.
La
Follette
urg-
its finding^ two years ago, bnt !
th a t city, which will cost approxi­
Lake.
MEDFORD, Oct. 13 — Slow
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct 13.— Attorney-General D augherty ru l­ Work in F ields Starts Two W eeks
m ately <100,000. Attached to the Of the building, with the excep­ cd, as an immediate move th a t
Miss Rlioda Tanner, accompany­
Medford mausoleum, which will tion of the plumbing and h eat­ the step necessary “ to restore ag­ progress was made here Friday in a nine month search for Clayton ed that having been placed under
Earlier Than Is
ing
McGowan in his car, was beat
be Grecian, will be a crematory.
Usual
ing. and electrical work. Those riculture to its place as a business the United States court in t h e . Kirk, Klam ath Indian, came to an a cloud by the indictm ents the de­
insensible by the m urderers when
He also stated an elaborate who already have th eir bids in which can earn a reasonable pro­ trial of George Laidley of M ed-'end Saturday night whou word fendants were entitled to have
she
refused to search MeGogan’s
program , with Prof. I. E. Vining
fit” , said he approved the princi­ ford, and S. C. Ehl of San Diego was received h e r^ by Sheriff L. their names cleared by a jury,
PORTLAND, Oct. 13— A very pockets after lie had been shot
for this portion of the work are:
delivering the main address, is
favorable harvest season, begin­ dead. Collins and his wife were
Tranchell and Parelius of P o rt­ pal embodied in agricultural and G rants Pass, charged with L. Low from Deputy Sheriff Kim- Mr. Revelle said.
being arranged for the dedication land, John Alm eter of Portland, equality, which underlines the using the mails to defraud in ■ sey -that Kirk was arrested in
It developed today through re ­ ning about two
weeks earlier arrested shortly after the m urder
o f the local mausoleum, which Hedges and Huis of P o rtlan d ’ McNary-Hughen and the Norris- connection with the sale of tim»* Gallup, New Mexico, and was be- cords in the office of
United than usual, compensated some­
Sinclair farm bills.
will be held in about six weeks.
ber claims in southern Oregon.
j ing held there until taken in States Marshall Benn , th a t Major what for the great shortage of at the scene of the crime. Both
Stebbinger B rothers of Portland,
Leslie R. Coombe of Scenic
General Adelbert Cronkhite, fa th ­ rainfall during the growing sea­ deny complicity in the affair.
W. H. Kneipt of San Diego and, custody by federal authorities.
Thomas Muir of Portland, Hoover
Drive, has been doing the plast­
Denver testified as to alleged rep-!
K irk, last January, was con- er of the slain man, and moving son of 1924. Some rain fell d u r­
and McNeil of Albany, Miner and TEXAS MINISTER
ering on the mausoleum here
TO SPEAK HERE resentations made to him by the victed in the United States Dis- spirit in the investigations of the ing harvest but there was no con­ FASCISTI, COMMUNISTS
Son of Richmond. California and
and the brass for the structure
accused to locate on 120 acres of trlct court in Portland of a s e r-’ last six years- had been subpenaed tinued damp, cloudy w eather, and FURNISH FIRST NEAR
Stew art and Sons of Medford.
is being cast in the Eagle Brass
Dr. A. W. Young, form er sec­ land in the Forest Creek sectio n .' lou8 liquor charge and on an ad- by the government as a witness
PREELECTION RIOT
The plumbing and heating con­
these early showers were a bene­
and Foundary company plant in
retary of the Texas Educational
more
than
30
days
ago.
but
has
E. J. Bailey, business manag-! ditional count of contributing to
tracts have attracted the most
fit rath er than an injury even to
LONDON. Oct. 13.— The Fas­
this city. Two carloads of m ar­
bidders, 14 firms having already League, will deliver a lecture- er of the county hospital at San ^be delinquency of two minor In- never answered to the subpena. such crops as prunes and hops. cisti and Cummunlsis furnished
ble for the mausoleum will arrive
sermon at the C hristian church Diego, testified th a t Ehl told him d,an Sir -S- He asked and was
P otliler Show s No Em otion
turned in estim ates on the work.
Yields per acre were generally the first disorder of a brief, brisk
in a week.
tonight
at
7:30.
Dr.
Young’s
Several telegram s have been
These firms are. W.'ft. Flemming.
th at he could locate on a claim £ra ° t ed his freedom
for one
better than pre-harvest lndlca- campaign which promises more
Southern Oregon will eventu­
Portland, Alaska Plum bing and topic will be “ Genesis versus Or- that would sell for between <10,- montb to clear up butiness af- sent to General Cronkhite by the t ons.
Perhaps the biggest su r­ etili than any pre-election period
ally have several mausoleums and
1 ganic Evolution.”
000 and <21,000 after he had falrs ln Chiloquin. Federal Judge federal authorities within the last prise was the hop crop which right in recent years, when four per­
H
eating
Co..
Portland,
Bnshlight,
crematories.
W hile Dr. Young was acting proved up. He filed no applica- Wolyerton set K irk ’s bond at three weeks and the only response
H astorf and Lord, Portland. W. F.
up to harvest looked about 75 sons wero arrested after a small
as secretary of the Texas League, tion.
received was about 10 days ago
<1000 which K irk raised.
Bunce. Portland. W illiams and
per cent of last year, with the riot in Tr^filgar square.
The
Gib»on. Portland.
H a a t - ^ 7 7 “ “"’
Caselton B. Huey, 72, a native
Kirk returned to Klam ath 1 t0 the effect that *Ue general had
actual
harvest
now
indicating
ani
British
Fascist!
have
prepared
to
wini-m in the schools of Texas. ¡o f Maine, who came to San Diego County and waa seen for several «isuuderstood the n a tu r e of th e
>»S Co., Portland, J. F. Shea,
increase
of
15
to
20
per
cent
over
come
to
the
aid
of
those
a
rre
st­
Dr. Young is < a 4 ninnale!
m inister and lec-iz.
Z~\
t r
».
T~r
summons.
Portland
two years ago, told of talking to days after his arrival. He then
last year.
ed where independent voters are
»ni o
' a,ing ¡ ta re r of wide experience
Pothier showed no emotion
¡C o.. P o rtla n d . C. P. Y u n d t. C o ,:
7
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T ^ l E h l and coming to this city. dropped from sight auul despite
In
the
western
p
art
of
the
state!
threatened by terrorists,
. vallls. Keyser
¡¿J
! where
He
was efforts of his bondsmen aud fed­ either before or after his acquit-
ixvyser and
am t Schmidli.
s c h m id li, Ro^e-i
R o 3 0 - '.,,^
t
2
w h ere he
he met
m et Laidley.
L aid ley .
I
L. E.
Silverton. Pro-! ¡¡¡1 ¡ “ Yh
" th r° u s " ° “ ' | show» land In the Evan»
al. Asked about his intentions there has been sufficient rainfall,
Creek eral authorities, no trace of hint
and how soon lie would return to beginning about Sept. 22, to put
distr et. He filed an application wa« f^ nd
yesterday
. vost Bros., Ashland, W. A Aitken t
ROSEBURG, Oct. 13- A- J - Ashland and Gooding P lu m b in g
l,e not ouly takes the p-sition
K irk’s a rre st was more or less his wife and baby iu Central the soil in fine working condi­
on land but it was rejected. Huey
B urns, city recorder of D ra«n. j Co . Gooding, Idaho.
' 1 that th ® Bible account of creation
Falls, R. I., lie replied th at he tion, and considerable fall seed­
then testified th a t he went to of a coincidence. Deputy Sheriff
who has achieved considerable no-
Fight contmPf
k
i3 tn ,e ’ but th a t there i3 n° t «
W’ould do nothing until he had ing has been done. Eastern Ore­
, CtOr,S have? urned i scientific fact in the universe ln I Jacksonville on his own. account Kimsey of Chiloquin called on
toriety as the result of the many ¡n J L ,
Sheriff Low several months ago, made arrangem ents with the gon has had very little fall rain
»»
i
* upon m otorists ar- ” i Thege
141 bids bjdders
for the
fines imposed
arg electrical
ag fQ 1 work favor of the theory of organic and f,led on other land w‘H»out
and fall seeding has been delay­
inform ing him th a t he was going government for tran. portation.
rested in Drain and vicinity, to -1 Page_McKinny> Portland
evolution.
tbe assistance of the defendants.
ed.
Some wheat was sown about
Under
the
court's
instructions
GREDERICH8HAFEN. Ger­
on a trip and would like to have
day was made the defendant in son ElectriC( Portland
*nlgh't
October
1,
and
by
October
15,
The lecture will be free, and
many.
Oct. 13. — F ar above the
a list of men wanted here by
(Continued
on
Page
Four)
all
are
invited
to
attend.
Ques­
seeding
will
be
pretty
general,
course followed by C hristopher
quo w arranto proceedings brought Electric C o P o r tla n d > ’ Natlonal
the sheriff’s office. Included in
even
should
the
dry
w
eather
con­
Columbus
in his tiny wooden
by the state of Oregon to oust Electric, Portland, J A Drake tions by his hearers will be wel­
the list furnished Kimsey was
tinue.
The
fall
rains
to
date
have
craft,
the
big
air cruiser ZR-3 is
him from office. The state acted Albany, Jordan Electric, Ashland comed by Dr. Young, at the close
K irk's name and description.
of
the
lecture.
,
been
of
very
little
benefit
to
thej
Plunging
Anrerica-ward,
blazing
upon inform ation furnished by, Ashland Electric Supply Co Ash-
Kimsey ‘ spotted” Kirk in Gal­
Eastern Oregon ranges.
: an a *r trail started on the 4 32nd
George V. Sanders, who contend- land, and Peoples Electric Co
lup and asked authorities to hold
anniversary of the completion of
•ed th at he was duly appointed and Medford.
him
pending
instructions
.from
WORLD FLIERS WILL
Columbus'
epochal voyage.
qualified recorder of the city of
__________________
BE BACK OCTOBER 22 PORTLAND, Oct. 13. — The Oregon. The sheriff a t the time
A
radio
message
received this
D rain, and th a t Burns has unlaw-
viisi'p x 'A ' f u v d
proposal of an additional cent the wire was received from Kim­ L. H. Newton Will Build $40,000 ASHLAND IRON WORKS morning front Dr. Rugo Echenor,
,» „ y „8,,rpea ant, field the fittteel
,0 » VEAES
PORTLAND, Oct. 13. — Ameri­
sey, had no w arrant for K irk’s
TO BE DISCUSSED AT commander of the air liner, said
gasoline tax, which Governor
•Hostelry nt
ca’s world-girdling aviators will
in which he has been serving.
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arrest. A deputy United States
TOMORROW’S FORUM th at the dirigible was m aking
*
Resort
Sanders was appointed record-!
E . j . Lamont and wjfe Qf fhe arrive in Seattle on October 20, Pierce recently indicated he would m arshall from Portland, stepped
urge before the 1925 legislature,
er, according to the state ’s com-| Porcuplne mine dislrjct jn Sig to prepare their planes for a tri­ will evidently draw little support into the sheriff’s office as Sheriff
In line with the program of fifty miles per hour. Early this
HAPPY
CAMP,
Cal.,
Oct.
13
_ one of
__________
_ In- morning, the dirigible was report-
um
phant
tour
down
the
Pacific
Low was wondering how the case
plaint, upon the resignation of J. kiyou county, Calif., stopped in
presenting
A shland’s
from
autom
otive
circles,
if
indi­
L.
H.
Newton,
well
known
all
o
v
e
r'
dustries
at
each
of
the
"cham
ber I ed ha' f W*y between RPain
T. Redford a year ago. He quali- the Ashland auto camp Friday coast, and will probably be In ' cations at yesterday’s session of 'should be handled.
“ Do you w ant K irk ?” Low ask ­ this section of the county as man- Of Commerce forums, the Ash- th<? Azores Tbe ZR*3 win Rke-
fled and served for a few months night while en route to Wash- Portland, October 22 or 23, ac­ the state motor vehicle license
ager of * the
between land Iron W orks have been in-i
■* state line
‘
An,er’ca W ednesday or
cording
to
inform
ation
received
ed.
and Burns was then appointed, in ington to visit Mr. Lam ont's
revision committee prove accur­
:
Thursday.
Hornbrook
and
Happy
Camp,
has
by
Lieutenant
Oakley
Kelly
upon
“Sure,” the federal man an­
vited to present their industry at
his place. The records, it was al- father, who at 106 years is show-
ate.
bought the Doolittle estate In the luncheon tomorrow and it i s ! Th° dirig,ble ,eft Germi,ny Sun-
his
retu
rn
here
today
from
ta
k
­
swered,
“
where
is
he?
I
have
a
leged, do not show th at Sanders ing signs of age. Mr. and Mrs 1
This committee, appointed by
for his a rrest in my pock- Happy Camp fon <150,000 and expected th a t Mr. Coder will be dflV m ornlng- ani’dst the cheers,
ever resigned or th a t he was dis- Lamont are the parents of 23 ing Ezra Meeker, ‘ pioneer trail the governor to investigate mo- w t arrant
,.
will erect a <40,000 stock com­ present.
j a ^d teais of thousands of people
charged or disqualified in any children, nineteen of whom are blazer, to Dayton, Ohio in an to r license fees, met at the Cham­
pany
hotel
of
thirty-five
or
forty
airplane.
En
route
back
Lieuten­
Kirk was one of the leaders in
At this time there is keen in­ who had assembled to see the
way, and th a t consequently he is' still living. Three of the chil-
ber of Commerce with bus and
big ship off.
roomsHo
accommodate
the
travel­
ant
Kelly
was
forced
to
put
down
Indian affairs. He was a mem­
terest in the plans for the new
still the lawful recorder of the dren accompany them on th eir
truck operators to consider their
ing
public.
near
Rawlings,
Wyoming,
due
to
ber of the tribal college, is well
hotel and a considerable part of
city.
trip north.
special problems in relation to
In addition to the hotel he will the program , -tomorrow
a severe snowstorm.
: educated, and was sent to W ash­
—
Will be CANDIDATE FAVORED
regulations and taxes. Although
ington on several occasions to put up forty bungalows for the devoted to this topic, with J. W. BY COURT RULING IN
no form al declaration on t in part
PARK ENTH USIAST
TWO WORKMEN KILLED
represent the Indians before the tourists who desire cottages in McCoy as speaker.
STATE BENCH MIXUP
ASHLAND WINS FROM
of the committee was
made,
SALEM,
Oct.
13.—
Two
w
ork­
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K
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o.
F. Carson, vice-president of
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commissioner of Indian affairs. which to linger for a time in th at
KLAMATH FALLS BYi
members
stated
personally
th
at
beautiful
country
to
rest,
to
hunt
the
Chamber
and
president
of
the
i
SALEM>
Oct-
.13.— Oregon vot-
N IN E
TO
NOTHING men lost their lives as the re ­
they would not favor an increase 1 Kirk will be taken to Portland a nd to fish.
Ashland
Y„
M.
C.
A.
will
preside!
6,8
have
but
one
grouP of <*andi-
Mr. and Mrs. W .’H. McElroy of
sult of accidents in Oregon in­
where he will be sentenced by
in gasoline tax, which is now 3
Studicd
Field
|
at
tom
orrow
’s
luncheon
and
the
dates
for
tbi>
State
Supreme
dustrial plants during the week Salem, are spending a week in
Judge W olverton.
The Ashland - K lam ath Falls
cents a gallon, as a means of pro. ■
Newton’s choice was not a hasty! latter portion of the program w ill, bench‘ frOR! which to choose two
the local auto camp. Mr. Mc­
football game played a t Klam ath ending October 9, Milo Shestak.
viding additional revenue o v e r!
one,
but came after only thought-, he devoted to several peppy one ,pen to
lbe Plapefl of Justice
laborer, Joseph, and F. J. Shultz, Elroy was here for a couple of
H IT BY CAR. IS DYING
Falls Saturday resulted in a 9-0
th e am ount th a t is already accru­
ful
deliberation
in
noting
the
fit-j
m
inute
speeches
on
the
topic
H
arrls-
resigned,
and M cCourt.de-
chaser, Knappton> A total of 605 days in the middle of the sum­
SEATTLE, W ash., Oct. 13. —
score. The game was A shland’s
ing from license and automobile
tu
re
outlook
of
Happy
Camp.
,
“Ashland
Boys”
.
Mr.
Howell,
ceased-
The
supreme
court today
accfflents was reported during the mer n n d was so pleased with the
throughout, but K lam ath put up week.
fax sources. Representatives of R. Clements, 68, of Ontario, Ore­
He says th a t on au average the new secretary for the Y M reversed the decision of Secretary
camp th a t he brought his wife
.a good fight. Four of K lam ath’s
some of the busses and truck op­ gon, is in a hospital here in a fifty cars are now passing through C. A. will be one of the speak- of State
Kozer- who ruled
here to enjoy the beauties of the
condition as the result of
men were on the sick list, which
erators favored the gasoline tax dying
park.
being struck by an autom obile! p ? PPy £ a ™p daUy 011 lhe K!aniath era.
.each vacancy must be treated
crippled the team considerably. To K lam ath—
increase, but chiefly as the basis
while crossing a street here this!
g,;wny. From frek a to
A« this is membership month it separate*y- This action opens the
The Ashland line-up was as fol-
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Hike—
of a redistribution of the present morning. The offending m otorist
7 ° ®oast R is about j is expected th at a num ber of n ew ! Way for ° ' Coshow, democrat, an
lows: R ight End, Gasnell; Right j Clark B utterfield, Noble Katzer,
tax burden.
/
two days’ travel, with Happy members will be introduced.
Earl Snyder, George Converse
appointee of Governor Pierce (o
Tackle, Borah; R ight Guard. N ut-' A rth u r P eters and Glenn Simp-
This stand was also taken by has not been located, although Camp the logical half-way p o in t,'
succeed
Justice H arris.
and Raymond Finneran left early
te r; Center, W ilson; Left Guard, son made a trip to K lam ath Falls
the Oregon State Motor associa­ the police have spread a cordon and Newton feels very comfort- [ Visiting H e r e -
this
morning
for
Pom
padour,
Under Kozer’s ruling, Coshow
about the city in an attem pt to
N orton; L eft Tackle, Prescott; ' Saturday and spent the day wit-
able about the investm ent.
j Mrs. Helen Skidmore and son would have opposed Judge Belt,
where they expect to explore the tion, which, through Joseph bring him into custody.
Left End, B ryant; Q uarterback, nessing the game, in which But- rock.
Dunne and George Brandenburg,
He has ju st completed arrange- Frank, are visiting in Ashland of Dallas, for H arris'
- place.
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__
Judge
Marske, L eft Halfback, W atson; i terfleld and K atzer played and
______
j president and manager of the as-
m ents with the state corporation from W est Mansfield, Ohio with K elly’ Albany. under a form er
Glendale — Half-width pave-, , commission to form a stock com- Mrs. Skidm ore’s sister. Mrs. A. ! ru ,in g ' warf »«apposed for Justice
Fullback. B utterfield; R ight Half- spent Sunday at the lakes duck
Grants Pass-O rchard avenue'’ Boclatlop» P^sented a letter to
in« bein« )«ld m ^ « „ „ 1 „«»v
7 " " ------ "
CU1U' “1,B- »Kiamore’s sister. Mrs A
wa" unapposeq ror Justice
back. Katter.
hunting.
Mt wltl' r “ y. , : : L n “7 ha’ r r
■»
PIM>.
being paved.
(Contlnned on page 4)
ing stock for the hotel.
indefinite stay.
named to succeed McCourt, is not
a candidate.
LREAIÌY
ON LITHIAN HOTEL
N.M.
VERY FAVORABLE
E
V cn
HAPPY CAMP IS IB
HAVE