Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
I International News W ire Service 1
VOL. X LVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
DIRIGIBLE ZR 3
IS R EPO R TED
NEAR AMERICA'
KOUBEI) H AIR IS OUT
SAYS FLO ZIEGFELD
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924
LA FOLLETTE IS
AGAIN HURLING
SLUSH CHARGE
NO.
COURT REFUSES
TO AGAIN OPEN
RAILWAY CASE
SAYS CHl’RCH COIN BON
TELLS OE DONOR'S GIFT
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XX
XX LONDON, Oct. 14. — XX
XX W eird tales of America are XX
XX heard in England; but the XX
XT Rector of Halesown prints XX
♦X this one in his parish paper: XX
XX “A new collection .plate is XX
XX reported to have been invent- XX
XX ed on the other side-of the XX :!
XX A tlantic which possesses the XX,
o<
XX
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Fountain Is Shrine to Actress’ Memory
XX NEW YORK, Oct. 14. — XX
XX Florenz Ziegfeld, producer XX
XX of the “ Follies,” and in- XX
XX ternational
au th o rity
on XX
XX feminine pulchritude, has XX
XX has declared
„ war on bobbed XXI I
XX hair, it was learned today, XX'
XX following- his rejection of a XX
XX num ber of applicants for XX
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Big Ship Is Sailing Along XX chorus places.
xx Appoints Counsel to Act in
Employees of Santa Fe Rail­ xx following valuable, if ex- xx Connecticut Solon Suicide
at Rate of 60 Miles
XX “ P ap a” Ziegfeld last night xx,
Hearing Before Query
XX tortionate, properties:
*
XXi
road Must Serve Time
Victim Is Belief of
Per Hour
XX nailed a bulletin in the XX
X
X
“
1.
If
you
put
in
nothing,
X
X
in Jail
Committe
Police
XX chorus dressing rooms. It XX
XX it whistles.
XX
WILL BE HERE SOON XX said that since bobbed hair XX WALSH IS CHAIRMAN
DESERTED THE TRAINS XX “ 2. If you put in five XX a POWERFUL LEADER
XX was soon to be out of style, XX
XX cent3, it exclaims, ‘Good XX
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A m erican O bserver R eports A ir­ XX every Follies girl m ust im- XX
C andidate £,’l«im s He H as New
P assengers Stranded in Desert at XX Lord!
X
X
D
ead
S
en
a
to
r
Had Been P o w erfu l
sh ip 1,<WM> M iles o ff Am erican
XX mediately sta rt letting her XX
N eed les Cal., by Crew x>f
E vidence to be P resen ted at
XX
“ 3. If, however, you put XX F a cto r in K epuhliean P a rty
Coagt; W ill be in Tonight
XX hair grow long, or wear sty- XX
Striking Trainm en
M eeting of Board
XX in a penny, it makes a noise XX i
F or Many Yean»
XX lish transform ations.
XX
XX like ‘H ell!’ and takes your XX
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. — JJ
“ Members of the com- XX HORTICULTURAL SHOW IS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 — The XX photograph.
XX
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. __
Driving W estward on her historic XX pany who fail to comply with XX j
Supreme court yesterday refused XX “Church wardens and fin- XX j Senator Frank Brandegee, Repub-
PLANNED AT OREGON AG
flight from the old world to the XX this order will soon find XX j
to review the conviction of R. H. XX ance committees are report- XX lican, of Connecticut, who for
new, the giant dirigible ZR-3 is XX their places taken by young XX
Clements, and other form er e m -' XX ed to' be keenly interested. XX more than 20 years ha3 been a
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 14. — Charg­
m aking 48 to 60 knots per hour, XX women who have let th eir XX ing th a t he possessed evidence of ;
ployes of the Atchison, Topeka XX “ I don’t wonder.”
XX prominent, powerful influence in
and barring mishaps, is expected XX curls grow,” warned Mr. XX a new and startlin g character, re­
and Santa Fe railroad on charges nxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx the counsel of his party, was
to sight the American coast line XX Ziegfeld.
XX garding the slush fund being col­
of conspiracy to obstruct the
found dead in the bathroom of his
sometime tonight, according to'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX lected by the Republican National
mails and interfere with in ter­
home, under circumstances which
messages received by the navy
com m ittee for use in doubtful
state commerce during the shop­
pointed
to suicide.
departm ent from George Steele,
states, Senator La Follette, In ­
men’s strike of 1922.
Gas
was
found flowing out of
chief American observer abroad.
dependent presidential candidate 1
I t was at the heighth of the
open
jets
in
the room.
The Azores left behind, the big
announced the appointm ent of
shopcraft3 strife, in August 19*22,
After a thorough investigation,
ship is heading for Lakehurst,
Frank W alsh, Kansas City labor
th a t employes on the Atchison,
the
police staled that the Sena­
New Jersey, according to radio
attorney, as counsel for the pro­
Topeka and Santa Fe railroad re­
to
r’s
death was “ a plain case of
stations In communication with
gressives in the hearings before
fused to move trains out of
suicide.”
Senator Brandegee was
the dirigible during the early
the Borah committee, investiga­
Needles, Cal., anil at places on
"
a bachelor. He had been in ill
m orning hours. The ship is re­
ting the campaign expenditures
the desert in Arizona. Consider­ C onstruction oft New H otel Build- h eaith for som e tim e
Th<? dead
ported to be m aking good pro­
of the Republican party.
ing Explained by M ember of
able inconvenience resulted to
senator was sixty years of age.
gress, and Steele said the crew is
La Follette. turned to W alsh, a
Compì it tee
the passengers on the stalled
getting accustomed to going w ith­ Hartm an
Syndicate
Members mass of m aterial, d ata upon which !
trains, and the mails were delay­
FRIENDS SAY ILLNESS
out sleep, and are enjoying play­
M eet to D iscuss Charges of
he based his slush fund charges
ed.
Plans for the new Lithian
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 14. —
ing a phonograph which the big
S tate Com m ission
made recently.
The motive for the walk-out Hotel. arrangem ents for the W orry over financial affairs and
ship carries.
became at once a subject of con­ W inter Fair, the campaign for ill health caused Brandegee to
At noon, the dirigible was about
troversy.
The governm ent in­ members now being staged by the take his life, friends stated here
1100 miles from the American
Absolute confichnce in their
sisted th a t the action of the em­ Ashland Chamber of Commerce, today. They said he recently
coast, traveling at the rate of 75 officers was the opinion express- j
ployes had been inspired to tie and “ Boys” were the topics dis-j purchased a !arg^> amount of real
miles per hour.
ed at a meeting of Ashland stock- i
up the system and force an accep­ cussed a t the Forum luncheon of estate ju st over the District line
holders of the H artm an Syndi-1
W illiam H. Crane» retired star o f th e Am erican stage, now tance of the demands of the strik ­ the Chamber of Commerce, in the in Maryland, which involved a
cate.* held in the local offices o f !
liv in g in San Francisco, w as the fir st person to v isit “L otta’s F ou n ­ ing shopmen. The workmen as­ Hotel Ashland today.
big outlay.
ta in ,” th e g ift of th e dead actress, L otta Crabtree, to th e C alifornia
the syndicate la3t night.
The
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the
NEW YORK, Oct. 14. — In m etropolis. The m orning fo llo w in g announcem ent o f her dem ise h e 1 serted th a t the w alkout followed
meeting, attended by approxim ate­
the refusal of the company to local civic body reported in be­
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14.— Sen­
the lee of Sandy Hook, with her placed a w iea tli upon th e shaft in behalf of his profession.
ly 100 stockholders in the con­
half
of
the
membership
commit­
remedy
intolerable
working
con­
ator
Borah. Republican, of Idaho,
care of 32 in.irons and her cargo
cern was called for the purpose of
tee,
th
at
21
new
members
had
ditions,
and
had
no
relation
w
hat­
will
fall
heir to the chairm anship
of 43,000 cases of liquor under
discussing the charges lodged
been
secured
for
the
booster
or-
ever
to
the
shopmen’s
strike.
of the powerful Senate judiciary
«government seal, the Norwegian
Stating th a t Ashland granite against the leaders of the com-
! ganlzation. Four of these new committee as a result of the death
steam ship Sagatind this morning
has no equal for m onum ental pur- pany recently, by the Oswald
members were introduced at the ef Senator Brand gee. Brandegee
BANDITS GET $95.009
.awaited disposition at the hands
pose3, not even when compared W est-Black commission, appoint­
became chairm an of the commit­
of the federal government.
IN SOUTHERN RAIDl,nncheon today-
with the famous Vermont granite, ed by Governor Pierce, to investi­
Fred
Holmes,
one
of
those
In-
tee
upon the death of Senator
There was nothing to suggest
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14. — ’ terested In the promotion of the Ne'son of Minnesota.
Mr. McGreery, a granite dealer gate the stock activities of the
, the* tum ultuous scenes th a t had
of Seattle, who was a recent visi­ syndicate.
Three bandits, operating in a W inter Fair, which will be stag­
Senator Borah, is now chairman
I heAi enacted’on her decks before
A committee, was appointed
tor in Ashland, a fte r visiting the
large touring car, halted and held ed the first week in December, of the Senate committee on edu­
I the coast guard cu tter Seneca
Ashland quarry left o n e 'o f the last night to thoroughly audit the
up Bert Cown. a messenger for explained to the members pres­ cation. and labor, but lie is ex­
sighted her floating aimlessly
largest orders ever received by the books of the company, and to in­
i about forty iles out from New Coach Hughes’ Clinrgcs to Tangle States Automobile M agnate Will ¡the M erchants National Bank here ent. several reasons why the pro­ pected to forsake th at post for
local firm.
vestigate the condition of the
W ith N orthern City on F ield
A gain Make O ffer of $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,-
today, as he was walking through ject should be supported, and ex­ the more im portant assignment
j York w ithout a helmsman. When
McGreery has been a dealer in plant here, in order to decide ex-
at G rants Pass
OOO
for
M
uscle
Shoals
the
industrial district, and rob plained how the F air gave Ash-, thus opened for him.
\ the Seneca came upon the Sag­
granite for a num ber of years, j actly how justified the attacks on
bed
him
of $25,000 in curr?ncy land much favorable publicity It
atind the lookout of the cutter
first engaging in the business in the syndicate, by the commission
W ith the scalp.of the K lam ath
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. — The bandits escaped in their au­ has been decided to hold the
hailed the ship and receiving no
were. Louis Dodge, F. F. W hit- ’
W inter Fair as a poultry show
his native state, Vermont.
response, fired three shot3 across Falls grid w arriors 3afely tu c k -■ President Coolidge does not con­ tomobile.
tie
and
Louis
M
arcott
were
a
p
-
:
this year.
♦
"•
Following the trip to the gran­
her bows. When still there was no ed in their belt after th eir raid sider Henry Ford definitely out
A
word
picture
of
how
the
Litb-
ite quarry. McCreery and his wife pointed to this committee. Dodge :
“““
"“”1
«Yu v
I ......
7, T s’gn , °f Hfe
aboard, Captain R. L. on the K lam ath reservation last of the m arket for Muscle Shoals,
ian "Hotel will appear, when com­
were escorted through Lithia and W hittle have been residents ...
o Seneca, ni»/4nv«r\rt
. r*I . et Saturday, the Ashland High foot- despite the automobile m agnates’
WloL'O r \ r of . tnn
Blake
the UonAOo
ordered , his
pleted,
was painl?d fo: the mem­
P ark by their host S. Pennington . of Ashland for a num ber of year3.
men to hoard her, acting under a ball squad will journey to G rants interview stating he had withdrew
bers
Jay
J. W. McCoy, member
of this city. McCreery was en--. while Marcott, a form er Portland
i law allowing search to be made Pass Saturday, where they will his bid for five million dollars
PENDLETON, Oct. 14. — A
of the committee in charge of
thusiastic over the scenery In this j man, a heavy stockholder in the
of a vessel within communication tangle with the pigskin artists for the property.
the plans for the structure". Mc­ plea that men in sympathy with
section, especially th at re p re se n t-! H artm an Syndicate, recently came
of th a t city. Following the
The President believes Ford
to this city, and at present is as­ from the shore. The customs men G rants Pass game, Coach Hughes merely decided not to press his
Coy gave the members an out­ law enforcem ent be elected to fill
ed in the park.
WASHINGTON. Oct.
14.
line of the plans to be followed law enforcem ent offices, even if
sistan t superintendent
of the clambored aboard and saw no one of the local outfit has scheduled offer, for congressional accept­
on deck, but a search disclosed
Three new irrigation projects for
tbe construction of the build- partisan lines have to be forgot­
works. In the conference last
a tussel with the Roseburg squad. ance of his offer, but to aw ait fu- Oregon are approved by a com­
OREGON LAW BARS
ing, and an idea of how the new ten was made Sunday night by
night, M arcott represented the two sailors asleep in the wheel to be staged on the
Roseburg ture developments.
mission appointed under the terms hotel will compare with others in Governor W alter M. Pierce to a
FEE SLITTING WITH
men employed by the syndicate.! house. Below deck they found 1 Held on October 31.
the
rest
of
the
crew.
Some
w
’ere
of the report of the fact-finding cities the size of Ashland, through- crowd that packed the Christian
UNLICENSED PERSON
1
Meetings, sim ilar to th a t held
Although the score of the
asleep
and
some
were
staggering
commission.
These projects are I ouj tbe country.
here, will be held in Portland,
church in a union meeting. W. J.
SALEM. Oct. 14. - S p littin g 1 Salem and gilverton. while a joint* about in a stupor' Nearly a11 Were K lam ath Falls-Ashland game was
the Baker in Baker county and i Professor C. V. Howell, Y. M Herwig, president of the Oregon
the Owyhee and the Vale in C. A. w orker in Ashland gave a Anti-Saloon league, also spoke
fees for real estate sales with a ,neeting will be held in the A m ity-! nursing b’ack eyes The captain close, Coach Hughes believes his
charges
capable
of
b
etter
football
was
found
locked
in
his
cabin
M alheur counties, embracing more short talk on his work in this The meeting was held under the
person not a licensed broker is McMinnville section,
than 170,000 acres of land.
absolutely forbidden under the !• According to E. J. B arrett. with twelve rifles and six revol- than they displayed in th a t mix,
city, explaining the m anner in auspices of the Women’s C hrist­
and will put them through some
j These projects had previously which the “ Y” was attem pting to ian Temperance union and a m a­
Oregon law, according to Will i 3aje8 m anager of the syndicate, vers b?3ide his bunk. He explain-(
1 been recommended as feasible aid the young people. Professor jority of the Prote3tant congre­
Moore, state real estate com m is-. gq per cen{ of t be money irfvesti- ed that his ship, 964 ton oil burn- stiff w orkouts before their tussle
SALEM, Oct. 14. — Their at-
the G rants
Pa3S outfit.
from the engineering standpoint, Howell was followed by Profes- gations of Pendleton united for
sioner, who declares that his o f - ! gated in the new industry has er of Norwegian registry, had left
Antwerp for St. Pierre w ith a! Hughes is pointing his gang to- tem pt to ” see the w orld” blasted but doubt wag lgft ag tQ whe(her
fice is frequently in receipt of been subscribed by residents of
sor G. A. Brisco, who gave his the services.
com plaints from people, who be- ^he W illam ette Valley. B arrett derellet crew and 100,000 cases ward the Medtord games, and al- by the pol.ee officials of B oo»»-.they would prove an economic, opinion on the work being ac-
More money is needed and will
though he would like nothing bet- Iow a.w here they were apprehend- ag d cn itn ral and financial success .1 complished l.v 11,e Y M. C. ..
lieve themselves entitled to com -1 stated th a t the work on the shale i of assorted liquor.
A be needed in the future to fight
te r than to take every team his ed B. L. Sherman escaped con- The reports ppep ,he w>y [pr
y Q R
{|m1
pensation for inform ation given o¡j d ep o siti was progressing very
the illicit liquor traffic than has
I
’’ “ • T “ nd “ “ “ Q“? , ^
e
m ! “ " c l a r y of the interior to re- ¡o f the meeting, gave a brief out- been available in the past, the
to real estate brokers which has favorably and th a t as soon as
a pipe line have been laid and ILLICIT LIQUOR CASES ** we" “ «»,ted « hla ga» g .old son of John Qulnland. chief commend to congress the ai>pro-; line of ihe work of the Hi-Y. the governor told his audience. Dur­
resulted in a sale of property.
The feesplitting practice was a flee, of trucks put into opera- CROWD COUNTY COURT.
‘ Z ’Z T m X m
’’ I “
««
« ’»-¡V - M C. A organisation working ing the 'past year $25,000 has
couple of times.
, are back in Salem.
common prior to the enactm ent tion, the project would be com-»
structlon.
, among the hoys of high schoo’ been available for the work over
Although early season p re d ic t-1 They were returned from Iowa j
MEDFORD, Oct. 14.— Merrill
of the Brokers' license law, Meore pleted. This fu rth er work will be
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! age.
the whole state, or about $700
Sunday by the fath er of the boy,'
points out, and many persons are completed at a cost o‘f $50,000, Betz, truck driver of Gold Hill, ions are usually about as faith­
About fifty members of the for each county. A request th a t
ADDRESSES chamber were present when the
ful as a Turkish husband from sent to get them by W arden
apparently still of the opinion and President H artm an
is at finds th a t he is a big financial
the use of one-half of the fines
Dalrymple
and
yesterday
m
o
rn
-
1
UNION
SAVINGS
LOAN
way things are shaping up,
th a t such a practice is permis- pregenj jn ngw York, negotiating loser through Night Officer Sun-i
secured by prosecuting liquor
ing-
Sherm
an
related
how
he
and
COMPANY
AT
LIBRARY
ealled
to
«**«•
Coach Hughes has a very prom­
sable.
a loan with which to complete the derm an of this city, having found
law violations be turned to the
ising squad, one which should the boy evaded capture for near-
i
a
partially
filled
q
u
art
bottle
of
Moore urges th at all persons proj GCt
state
for further work along the
W est-Black com -1.»»«“ ‘» •>'» <«■'• ’ Following »1»,
th e g0," g t’, ‘ n>r “ ," gh ' ° r
taVtun-'
SHOWNPOWN^SOUTH
parties to real, estate deals satis-
Tbe Oswald
3ame line will be mafle of the
fy themselves th a t the d e a le r, mission reported th a t the stock a rrest he was fined
$50
by i * * ° PP° 6 8
u ou
e
away by telling him glowing ’ 8OCiation and how it was form-
coming legislature.
Governor
through whom they are doing of the H artm an Syndicate had Judge Taylor Saturday, and steps j reason.
|
J
^ ^ l he investors cf th a t company at!
SACRAMENTO, Oct 14. - A PierCe said.
of adventure and places . . . . . .
,
. ..
.
. ..
business is duly licensed by de- been beavjiy oversubscribed, and have been taken by County P ro se -, The G rants Pass eleven tronne- stories
to
be
seen
as
charged
bv
the
the _ A
sh,and Library
last evening. • serious
split in the ranks of woe
the
10
De
seen,
as
cnargea
oy
m
e,
_
.
rr..
v
i.._
m anding the display of his license th at President H artm an had been cutor Borden to have his car con.
t e ars e
®rs-’
A good attendance was present b u Klux Kian in California was
GONE TO CALIFORNIA
officials.
v 3tock
a , . for fiscatcd
I I in th eir tussle last Saturday, and prison _________________
card which every broker is re­ given entirely t too much
and an excellent speech was giv- revealed here today when Secre-
nscaiea.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Coovert and
In city court this week A rthur! are set to take the local squad
quired to carry at ail times.
en by Mr. Kirkwood. He spoke t&ry of State Jordan refused to
his share in the holdings. Follow-i
Ccovert’e
m other left this noon
in detail of the work of the as- file articles of incorporation for
Ing this report, the syndicate Heffner, who was arrested by O f-: into camP when they tangle. I fiTTr™ CLUB SALE
Oakland and San Francisco,
of th e (
IS GREAT SUCCESS soelation anil how is was form ­ the secret order, presented by for
brought suit against W est and ficer Sunderman for being d r u n k / Since little is known
where
they will visit until about
and
Joe
Long,
arrested
by
Officer
(
M
arshfield
squad,
they
g
e
n
e
ra
lly
Jam
es
D^Borde
of
Los
Angeies
ed. The rules and regulations
Black for $300,000. The case is
ths
first
of the year, hoping to
Cave
on
a
disorderly
conduct)
shove
a
weak
outfit
onto
the
fie’d
,,
on
the
grounds
th
at
DeBorde
and
The Civic Club cleared $150 ¡w ere thoroughly explained* a'^o.
now pending.
benefit
Mr.
Coovert’s health. They
charge, forfeited bail they had po ibe lop-sided score rung up a t th eir annual rum m age sale i so th a t the investors received a his associates did not represent
are
connected
with the Skyline
put up after their arrests, th e bv the G rants Pass crowd does not which was held at the club house J clear idea of the work. This is the real Kian, but merely tlie dis­
Mine
of
this
city.
latter forfeiting $25 and the for­ mean a g re a t deal.
Friday and
Saturday. Large the first time an officer of the senting faction of the parent or-
COPY OF FAMOUS OLD m er $15.
__________________
) crowds attended eacH day and the association has been hers so t h a t ; tfanization. DeBorde said he
CHARTER IN PORTLAND I Joe Burke, a laborer,, also ar-
■pnTTTTPAT
P P T T P lo w e rs and food <were sold out the members were greatlv inter- would carry his case to the Su-
,
’
jested.
preme Court of the State.
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PORTLAND, Oct. 14 _ A l re?ted hy Cave on a drunk charge’ ! nunawn RV npvrfYNTTAW rapidly.
fined $10.
«UWWBJJ
15
X
A
An
The m ateria, wh lc h -w a s left!
Mrs. Belle Lent, representative
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SAN DIEGO, Oct. 14. — Tenta- photographic reproduction of the
ST HELENS Oct 14
A frOm the sale wa3 donated t0 th e j of the organization was also in M’ADOO READY TO
live plans call for the departure J Magna C harta, famous English
relic
of
the
memorable
campaign
Salvation Army for them to dis- Ashland to attend the meeting.
LEAV E TH E HOSPITAL
of the Shenandoah
for Camp document which represented th e '
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_
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IS
F 0 U N D DEAD
DISCUSSED AT MEET
OF CMC LEADERS
E BY OFFICERS
GRANITE DEALER IS
DRUNKEN GREW (AKEN
IN SANDY HOOK M
PRESIDENT CLAIMS
IGRANTS PASS I FORD STILL WANTS
OUTFIT S A W BID ELECTRIC PLANT
E
FDR REAL OFFICERS
CONVICT, WANDERING
IT
FOR LONG TRIP ÜP !
WEST COAST ROUTE
Lewis on-W ednesday at 7:30 p, first step in the establishm ent of INFANTII.E PARALYSIS’ of 1868, when G rant and Seymour
m. The ship was delayed here ¡ a democratic government in Eng- KILLS PORTLAND BOY were rival candidates for the
since Saturday due to inplement land, was being exhibited about
■
presidency, is possessed by P. L.
w eather in the Northwest.
town Saturday by Professor MJ-
PORTLAND, Oct. 14. — P o rt­ Adams of this city. It is a G rant
According to the plans for the H. Eaid of 302 Tillamook street. land’s first death from infantile campaign button which was worn
trip of the Shenandoah up t h e ; Professor Eaid said th at he se- paralysis, which has led to pre- by Mr. Adams’ father, who was a
coast the big dirigible will take cured the copy through the Lord cautions against an epidemic here staunch supporter of the general.
the same route as th a t employed Mayor of London about three this week, was reported to th e Unlike the campaign buttons of
by the round the world fliers on years ago. He said th at he also, city health bureau yesterday.
¡today, the photograph of G rant
th eir first trip to Seattle. Leav- bad a certified copy of the Eng-,
Gilbert Cornell, 10 year old son was set in m iniature brass fram e
ing San Diego, the big ship will u sb Bill of Rights. The holder of Mrs. Alice E. Cornell, 607 east about one-third inch wide and
fly to Los Angeles, then up the of the documents said th a t he con- j Fifteenth street north, died Sat- one inch long. Mr. Adams is
San Joaquin and Sacramento Val- tem plated having some copies urday morning, two days a fte r w earing the G rant button on one
leys, through central Oregon and made for presentation to the pub- he was stricken.
lapel of his coat and on the other
over Portland.
¡lie. Professor Eaid was form er-'
The Cornell boy’s case was the is a Coolidge button.
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ly an athletic director in the ea3t seventh and most recent to be re-
Bvery ad has a message
before coming to Portland.
ported to the health bureau.
I fh e Tidiag’s Ads Bring Results
’r ^ te _wkere¡_, nee^ed;
The Civic Club w'ishes to ex- IRON RAR NEARLY
press th eir appreciation to those
FALLS ON HUGHES AT
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who donated m aterial for the
CORNERSTONE RITES
sale, to those who lent their ser­
vices to make the sale a success ■ INDI A NA POT t « c \ 11. —
iron bar f?l i” " f- -" y
and to the Ashland Tidings for An
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T,he_,PU^TC ty
they 80 W1 " hiilli11n<r
building narrow ly missed Secre­
lingly gave.
tary of State
Charles
Evans
Hughes ju st as he finished the
GYMNASIUM ERECTED
ceremonies of laying the corner
MILL CITY, Ore., Oct. 14.
stone of the structure here todav.
The work of building the new^ a w arnning shoct went up as the
school gymnasium at Gates was rod hurtled through the air. It
completed Friday by contractors ( struck a glancing blow on the
and the painting will begin im- shoulder of a man in the crowd
mediately,
pressed about Hughes.
F I R S I ISSUE OF
BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 13—
W illiam Gibbs McAdoo will leave
Johns Hopkins hospital tomorrow
NEW. YORK, Oct. 14. — There
or Wednesday to go to New York
and later speak in the W est for was a wild scramble on the New
John W. Davis, Democratic pres- y o rh 3tock exchange for the
idential candidate. He has alm ost k °nds of the new ten million dol-
recovered.
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! *ar ’oan offered for sale today.
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I The bonds sold to the first buy-
Salem — Parrish junior high ers at 94 3-8• an advance of 2 3-8
school costing $225,000, complet-l ? oints over ,he offering price set
by the J. P. Morgan syndicate.
ed.
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i which is handling the new' loan.
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According to officials of the
Sutherlin
Leeper Dome o il; Morgan house, the loan has al-
well prospect “ spudded in
and ready been heavily oversubscrib­
deep drilling begins.
ed.