ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland ’L '* ■ » MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months ii the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur domestic water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years '(In tern atio n al News W ire Service) VOL. XLVIII. ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. W ONDER WHO HE W ILL VOTE FOR IN FU TU R E SAIL OVER CITY ---------- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' 8 Big Ship Slips Mooring at « San Diego at 9:16 on .» Trip to North 1» ----------- 8 THOUSANDS DO CHEER » ----------- j 8 D irig ib le W ill Circle Over C ities 8 on W ay to (’amp Lew is; W ill / 8 A verage «0 M iles an H our SAN DIEGO, Oct. 16.— Glist ening in the partial sunlight, like a huge silver bobbin, the Navy dirigible Shenandoah shoved off her mooring3 m ast at 9; 16 this m orning for Camp Lewis, the fin al W estern goal on her maiden trans-continental flight. The officers ol the big ship ex pected to get away two hours earlier, but a light blanket of fog retarded the solar heating of the helium gas, which with the hig bag is filled. The crowd of several thousand persons who had assembled to see the dirigible off. Ifhrst into cheers and waved good-bye as the “ daughter of the skies’* took the air. The Shenandoah expects to m aintain an average speed of be tween 50 and 60 miles per hour on her trip north. She will like» ly pass over San Francisco late today, and Portland tomorrow noon, reaching Camp Lewis late tomorrow’ evening. The Shenan doah will circle over Los Angeles Pasadena, Santa B arbara and other cities enroute north. CLARKESBURG, W. Va,, Oct. 16. — Chalk up an o th er victory for Mr. Compromise. Francis Cien, chemical plant employe here, is a staunch Democrat. His wife is an ardent Repub- lic a n .. When a baby arrived in the Cien household recent- • ly he wrent nameless for four days because the fath er w;anted to name him after th e Democratic Presidential nominee and the m other held out stout ly for the Republican standard b earer’s name. Deadlocked at the end of four days of persuasive argum ents, the fath er and m other finally agreed to call the baby John Calvin Cien. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8^8 8 8 R 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 81 INVESTIGATI N G BODY CALLS IN PARTY LEADER ---------- »¡Democratic Head Is Put on »1 Stand in “ Slush Fund” Investigation MUCH DOPE IS UPSET L incoln D ixon T estifies D em ocrats H ave Spent $ 4 2 ,0 0 0 to Save W est From La F o lle tte CHICAGO, Oct. 16. — The » I Senatorial campaign fund investi- » I gating committee upset all pre- « dictions here today, when a few « ! m inutes after it convened, it sum moned Lincoln Dixon, Democratic 8 8 member of Congress from Indiana, and W estern m anager of the Democratic committee to tell of the finances of his division o r ganization. Dixon testified - th a t $42.000 w’as all the W estern headquarters j had received for expenses to date, i The money was spent, he said, by John Gerard, national treasu rer of the party, in the campaign in C om edian’s Appearance Is P ro the w’est, now being carried on by the Democrats, to offset the tested at. M ecting#o f Council. work being done by La Follette. Church Leaders Disapprove It was believed th a t the com PORTLAND, Oct. 16. — Roscoe m ittee would first investigate the (F atty ) Arbuckle was barred slush fund charges by Senator La from appearing in a theatrical Follette, Independent candidate, perform ance in Portland by the against the Republican campaign unanimous vote of the city coun committee. cil here today. Members of the Parent-Teachers Association, the ALL PA R T IE S GIVE TOTAL Portland Council of Churches, the AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTIONS Portland M inisterial Association, CHICAGO, Oct. 16. — The who packed th e council chambers contended th a t the appearance in opening session of the Senatorial fund investigating person with the alleged rep u ta Campaign committee here today brought out tion Arbuckle has, would be de the following contributions to the trim ental to the m orals of the th ree m ajor Presidential cam children of the city. paigns: Democrats, $32,500, P ro gressives, $190,535.36 and R e BELGIUM JOINS AMERICA PLAN FO R R E L IE F WORK publicans, $1,342,955. Suspect and Victim NO. 39 ; la follette is LONDON PA PE R S REPORT ANTS’ PITCHED BATTL. 8 ----------- ZR- 3 OFFICERS T 0 MEET WITH È NAVAL LEADER ! LONDON, Oct. 16. — Idealists will probably be shocked to learn th a t the war fever still clutches modern London. Great excitement has been caused by a war be tween rival colonies of ants at the Regent’s Park Formal Presentation of Bigi » Zoo. Newspapers have 8 £ Dirigible to the U. S. ** carried dally dispatches »i from the front, w ritten in to be Made the best war style. Crowds ’’fe... CREW WILL RETURN » have gathered to see the ______ 8 battle progressing day by w W ork o f S u b stitu tin g H elium "Gas 8 day, and the picture papers •Z- for H ydrogen Is B ein g Car- 8 have made magnificent œ i i& â b « rle<l on at Lakehurst, i « photographs of the daily i b engagement. ■ g The newspapers have LAKEHURST., N. J. Oct. 16.— ' « t • • ? I While the crew of the ZR-3 lolled « announced th a t the auth L ’ J 3; ' lá& K /< fr«*\ i about here today, her o ffice rs, « orities prepared a white prepared to go to W ashington to » sand battlefield, with con meet with Secretary of tlie N avy, « centrated lights to aid the W ilbur, All except fifteen of the i » war between the two crew will retu rn to G erm any■ » arm ies of ants. soon. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 The work of deflating the great bag proceeded today. The in - ! _ flammable hydrogen, with which the bag is at present inflated, will — ; y be removed, and the non-inflam- j mable helium gas substituted. I A nam e for the big ship lia s ; not been decided upon as yet. ’ but “ Nokomis” , meaning d a u g h -! te r of the moon, is favored, to i —.... , match the name of the ZR-3's Prosecutor Moves That Indict m ent be Dropped F ollow in g sister ship, the “ Shenandoah,“ which means, daughter of tlie A cquittal of P oth ier stars. .•■eg’ \ •’•N & I ~~ --- .TACOMA. Wash., Oct. 16. — * X • • • • X ** ' I ê V ¡B IG SH IP IS NAMED - The indictm ent against Robert - -fr "*■* ____ ___ _____ FOR PA CIFIC COAST CITY 1 Rosenbluth, charging him with I the m urder of Major Alexander WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. -The Croukhite a t Camp Lewis in 1918, dirigible ZR-3, built in Germany, was dismissed Tuesday afternoon Norman Selby (K id McCoy) suspected of th e m urder of Mrs. for the United States, and d e -jb y Judge Cuslnnan on motion of z I - - r T heresa Mors in Los A ngeles, pictured in his cell in th e Los A n geles county ja il. Tlie form er debonair K id, appears to be som ewhaii d ish eveled , hut still bears som e o f tlie ah’ o f th e llea u Brum m el w h ich form erly characterized his carriage. Inset show s Mrs. Ther esa Mors, whom th e Kid is suspected to h ave m urdered in a “love ta n g le .’’ CAMPAIGNING Denounces Both Parties in Opening Speech of His Western Campaign CHARGES CORRUPTION Northw est to In* Covered by Sen ator in Interest of P rogres sive Campaign ABOARD THE LA FOLLETTE SPECIAL, EN ROUTE TO MIN NEAPOLIS, Oct. 16— Promising a full measure of relief for the American farmers, who have been stricken down, he claims, by de liberately planned conspiracy on the party of the monied interests now controling the Republican and Democratic National parties, Senator La Folletto, Independent candidate for tlie Presidency, op ened a whirlwind invasion of the Northwest w heat belt here today. La Follette said in his speech, “ unless you want a continued high tariff, w i t h exorbitant freight rates, and a Wall Street controlled Farm Credit ^system, you will vote the Progressive ticket in the coming election.” Cheers, voiced by the thousands assembled to greet the senator, almost drowned out parts of his speech, especially those men tioning the Farm Credit system. livered yesterday at L a k eh u r st.■ Jam es W. Osborne, special prose- New Jersey, w ill be named the Los ! cutor Angeles, Secretary of the Navy: Judge Cushman entered an or- W ilbur announced at a luncheon der dismissing all witnesses In the SHENANDOAH SAILS OVER given the German officers of the j famous case from fu rth er attend- LOS ANGELES AT 1 2 :3 5 dirigible today. ance on the court. W itnesses In a speech delivered at the fro mall over the nation were here LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16. — In luncheon. Secretary W ilbur de-1 or on their way for the Rosen- the w ildest dem onstration of noise clared America desires to have bluth trial, which was scheduled MEDFORD, Oct. 16. —— Judge seen here since the signing of the the dirigible as a symbol of peace to open in federal court next Wed- Thomas in circuit court today arm istice, Los Angeles greeted and friendship between this coun- . nesday. It had been expected gav’j an opinion recommending the Shenandoah as she passed over try and Germany. i th a t the Rosenbluth indictment that the real estate license of J. BRUSS5LS, Belgium, Oct. 16. th e city at 12:35 this afternoon. would be dismissed following the J. Deakins of Ashland be revok Every building was packed w’ith — Paul Hymans, president of the i findings of a jury in federal court ed and th at the district attorney I people, thousands poured into the council of the League of Nations, , last Saturday th at Roland Po act accordingly, The court also i i M embers o f C ------ 1 --------- direct the observance streets to wave greetings to the will ♦hier was not guilty of the Cronk- held that the findings of the om m ittee Call Upon M eeting W ill be C alled at 7: SO great dirigible as she sailed m a throughout Belgium of Golden hite m urder. However, Mr. Os state real estate commission were E xecutive to T ell of Their P. M. in D irectors Room of jestically over the “ City of Rule Sunday, Dec. 7, on behalf of borne did no’ reveal his plans in correct and do not bar prosecu R e-E lection Support F irst N ational Rank refugee orphans of the Near East. Angels’’. advance, and when he made his tion. The action was based on M. Hymans last month presided motion th a t ends the Cronkhite the alleged actions of Deakins in WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— ‘ B? Bids for the new Lithian Hotel over the first golden rule dinner mystery, as far as the courts of negotiations relative to the sale A list of prizes won by Ashland tru e to the land of your origin will be opened tomorrow even in Geneva, when orphanage fare 1 the land are concerned, few were of a house in Ashland about a — a four-cent mead was served public school pupils in competi- by first being true, and loyal to ing at 7:30 in the directors room PORTLAND, Oct. 16. — The present in the courtroom . Rosen- year ago. from tin Cups and earthen bowls tion a t the district fair associa America.” This was the advice of the F irst N ational Bank, ac freighter Eastern K night, laden i bluth was absent, as w’ere his at- made in America orphanages in tion this year has been compiled of President Coolidge to a large cording to an announcem ent made with five million feet of lumber tornevs. 15184933 delegation of foreign born citi this m orning by G. M. Frost, sec by George A. Briscoe, superinten JUDGE CHANGES HIS Jerusalem . Rosenbluth who has been un- dent of schools in district number zens who called at the W hite retary of the Hotel Association. is aground off the port dock, out- DECISION, SENDS 2 Since it is not known w hether side the channel of the Columbia der a cloutj of charges for the 5. These aw ards bring with them House to pledge their support to MEN TO STATE JAIL SIGN POST IN PLAZA the bidders will be re p re se n te d ; river at Astoria, the Federal last six years as a result of the much honor, and some bring trips his campaign for re-election TORN DOWN BY CAR to additional fair. The list in- The President’s callers consist- a t the meeting, the place of gath-1 Telegraph Company reported here l death of Major Cronkhite, is now SEATTLE, Wasfi., Oct. 16. — free to retu rn to his home in Following denunciation by the eludes work of every sort, fro m 1 ed of forty members of the ad- ering was made optional, and today The signpost located in the ! . MEDFORD, Oct. 16. — The The vessel became fast in the J New York city and to follow foreman of a superior court ju r f Plaza, giVing the distances from ’ sewinS to stock judging, and is visory commission of the foreign should the bidders decide to send tria l of the divorce suit of Alice sand spit in the extrem e low Pothier to the east. Pothier left Judge Tallfnan yesterday revers to the school departm ent language division of the Repub- ! representatives to the meeting, water. No damage has been suf- for Central Falls, R. I., last night ed his decision of last week and I. Black vs. W. A. Black, both of Ashland to various cities in t h e ; a in fre(tit lican N ational Committee. • the gathering will be moved to a D istrict 5. ‘ t Ashland, involving the custody of state, was torn down last night, fered, and it is believed the ship on money furnished for his tra n s ordered th a t Lee W aite and : larger meeting place in the city. The list of w inners follows: a boy, a house and lot, and auto, when a car, driven by Cal McClel Bids from firm s throughout can be floated at high tide this portation by the local post of the Dewey Gillman, found guilty by JACKSON COUNTY FA IR has been set for Monday, October lan of Ashland skidded on the wet American Legion. : th e State, and from as far south i afternoon Roys’ and G ills’ Club W ork the ju ry of attem pted robbery, be 20. A decision on the same dqte pavement and crashed into the The Eastern K night is an Amer- j The governm ent had attem pted confined in prison from five to as, Richmond, California, are in Vegetable gardening. 1st, B ar is expected by Circuit Judge base of the post. McClellan, in nard Joy; H ereford Calf» 1st, the hands of Secretary Frost, to ican vessel, and was bound from to proVe th a t Pothier killed Ma- 10 years. Charles M, Thomas. Black is 60 attem pting to tu rn around the B arnard Joy; 2nd, Elizabeth Joy; be opened a t the meeting tom or Astoria to New York with her j or Cronkhite at the Instigation The foreman, D. P, Smith, an off N orth Main load of lumber. years old, and Mrs. Black in the post, coming of Rosenbluth. The main reliance row evening. automobile dealer of this city, street, lost control of the car tem 3rd. Adena Joy, 1st, Dick Joy, 1st, middle thirties. ofof the prosecution was based characterized Judge Tallm an’s ac F ro sfre p o rte d th a t the excava Ellis Rose. 2nd. Dick Joy, 1st. SALEM, Oct. 16. — Answering Lillian Benson of Ashland Tues porarily, and as a result, the city Dick Joy. 2nd, Ellis Rose; Jersey on several contradictory confes tion when he released the two a story printed in the Portland tion work on the site of the new will be forced to reset the sign day filed suit asking for divorce sions by Pothier. These confes convicted robbers because he be Calves, 4lh, 5tli, 6th. John Bil “O regonian” which stated th a t in 6trucl ure would be completed from Clarence Benson. The com post at the intersection. sions, in the view of the Jury, lieved it to be “ ju st a boyish lings; Judging Team, 1st, Dick retu rn for the w ithdraw al of L. I w lthin a few days’ The w ork' plaint alleges that Benson in were insufficient to sustain the prank” as “a farce and a traves Joy, B arnard Joy, John Billings: A. Kern as candidate for state men are pow engaged in tearln * April, 1923, joined the navy and charges of m urder. ty on Justice.” Individual Judge, 2nd, Dick Joy; treasu rer, which would thus aid down tke old concrete wall on returned in December, 1923, and Federal officials expressed Dairy Stock Judge,- 2nd, B arnard j the candidacy oi j efferson Myers 1 the site’ and tb,s work shou,d be again in July, 1924, leaving two Bang, bang, hang! was heard gratification th a t finis had been SOUTHERN PACIFIC Joy. i he had agreed to tu rn his influ- CO,npleted KPFy shortly- L itt,e ex' 13633577 m onths ago for California. Mrs. Open Class ’ enoe tow ard La Follette. Cover-1 cavat,nK rem ains to be done when from a num ber of shotguns in w ritten below the final chapter AUTHORIZED DROP Benson charges th at he was cruel Thel Hereford Calf, 3rd, B arnard nnp Pierce Plerce said Paid today fodav th a J t he was I i the wall is down, a n ^ • the site j the valley ------------ — ®a r n a r d ! ■ nor . - yesterday morning , , for of the Cronkhite mystery 2 STOPS FROM LIST and inhum an, used vile language M FDFORn Get t f r ! Joy. 1st, Dick Joy, 2nd a Adena for DaviB and Bryan flnd b ra n d e d ; will be ready for the general con- the Chinese pheasant h n n th l~ ca8* bas been and associated with bad people. MEDFORD, Oct. 16. — G. S. Joy; je rsey Calf. 1st, John BH-1 the story as contrary to his n rin -' 3tructlon work within a few days, season opened, bnt there were not and federal couits here for four i SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16, — She requests a decree of divorce, Ehl of San Diego, Calif., co-de- ¡¡ngg; Rabbit, Senior Doe, 2 firsts, so many hangs heard during the years, The state railroad commission and the right to use her maiden fendant with George W. Laidley Enig Rose; Rabbifi Ju n io r Doe, cipal and as false. day as on previous years the first . as issued the following orders: nam e, Lillian Snyder, and fu r of this city, charged w ith using day of the season, as a steady Authorizing the Southern Pac 1st, Dick Joy. th e r says th a t she is earning her the mails to defraud in connect- ; ^vovk; (C lub C om bination) SKELETON OF MAN IS drizzling rain fell all night and ific Company to discontinue its own living at the present time. ion with the sale of tim ber l a n d s Canning> lst> Adena Joy, 2nd, FOUND NEAR MEDFORD during the day, cutting down the agency station at Paradise, in in the O. & C. land grant, was ERen Galey 3rd Lucile Crews, num ber of sportsmen. B utte county, during the months. MEDFORD, Oct. 16. — A grim called to the stand in his own be- 4tb Dorothy Crews> 5th, Loraine However, there were many out November to July, inclusive, of half at yesterday m orning’s ses- iQ_ _ . Sewingt l s t , Mary Galey, tragedy was revealed Monday, early with varying luck, although POLITICAL RACE AT each year. Sparr; when two deer hunters, A ttorney sion of the federal court. Ehl was the pheasants are plentiful. A 1st, Letha Miles, WEST LINN WARMEST Homemaking, H. W eagant of Valley View s u f-; G ranting permission to the Henry Enders, Ashland mer-1 IN SEVERAL YEARS a voluble witness, also a fran k : 2nd, Dorothy Stevens, 3rd, Emily H arry Skyman of Medford and chant, addressed an assembly of num ber returned to the city with fered slight cuts about the bead Southern Pacific Company to dis- H arry Strem s of Central Point, birds during the day and others last night when his car was continue (its agency station at ---------- one’ ! Taylor; Home Beautification, l s t , . OREGON CITY. Oct. 16. — I He reviewed his life. 26 y e a rs , Rosina Gallatin; Canning Team, discovered the sk e le to n s, of a the student body this afternoon j w ith disguest. The lim it is five NelSon on its Sacramento divis sized ’ man covered 0Ve r ! a t the Ashland High School. E n-| in any one day, or ten in any struck by another car driven by a ' .......... There will be two candidates in | , of or which wnicn he ne was engaged engagea in work worK lg t Adena Joy> Ellen Galey, large W ashington dealer, on the high ion. in Butte county, and to m ain dav» th e field for mayor of W est Linn, in the woods, and three years Prune Rread Team, 1st, Rosina with th ree inches of leaf mold ini ders appeared before th e students way north of Ashland. W agant tain the station hereafter as a a forest nine miles from Trail, ¡a s representative of the Ashland , _______ _______~ two for the city recorder’s office' were spent as a cowboy on the Gallatillt p ranCes Gallatin, The quail season is also on, and was driving across the highway non-station agency. business men, and assured the and one for the chief of police, | ranges of Montana. He was in Gjr |*s W ork: (Open Competition) It was estim ated death had occur-* students, th a t the support of the tb ® Btate ^ai” e commission re- in his light delivery truck, when REVOLUTION REPORTED red 15 to 25 years ago. and from indications thia y e a rs turn a common workm an in th e j canning:S ix jars fru it, Six ja rs j v i ' cently ruled th a t the total of A partially decomposed pair of; bualneaa men would be to rth co m -, J , and „ kille„ ¡„ any the other car, a h e a v y touring ; NEAR NICARAGUA CITY city election will be the warm- tim ber, then a surveyor’s helper, vegetable8> fir8t. model crashed into the rear end ______ rubber boots, five cartridges, a ! in g j n any w orthy campaign c a r -, * not five pheas est in the history of W est Linn, then a cruiser, and held himself Sewing of the truck, tearing off one of SAN SALVADORE. Republic of Charles Shields, present m ay -' competent to estim ate the tim ber Made.OVer woolen dress, first. key-ring , with . a , brass tru n k k e y ; ried on by the high school. ants and five quail, but the five 1 Enders based his talk on the the rear wheels. or. will be candidate for a n o th e r; and value of government land'»-: Made. over cotton dress, s e c o n d /and a Padlock key, a pocketkm fej : Salvador, Oct. 16. — A revolu- Booster S pirit” and gave t h e ! a oge er Unable to settle their differ i tion, led by General Emiliano, has term . He is to be opposed by j When the news was published of Made. over cottOn blouse, second, i and a“ oldj sy\® ea^ bf® 2 f 6 young people of the school sev-1 ences, the men decided to call the I broken out In Nicaragua, accord- BRIDG E TO PPLES, ONE IS F ran k Hammerly. L. L. Porter, the retu rn of the O. & C. la n d . Go^ on (jygsg, first, Apron, first, were found with 'th e skeleton. eral ideas, by which they may i nearest police officer. Chief of i ing to reports reaching here. DEAD, O THERS DYING who has been city treasu rer for grants to the public domain, h e , g^raw second, Complete out- •help th e growth and properlty of Police McNab went to the scene WOMAN FA IN TS W HEN The N icaraguna government, a num ber of years, is to be op- i testified, he viewed it as an op- fR firgt WHEELING, W Va., Oct. 16— ACQUITTED OF M URDER Ashland. of the crash, but upon his ar- bowever> 8aid R wa8 ia control of posed by G arland Hollowell, who portunity to locate prospective. School Group W ork > At leaet one man was killed and At the end of his speech, En rival, found the man in the heavy thg gituation is connected w ith the Bank of homesteaders, and planned a c -; Mechanical draw ing, ls t. Maps, ders led the student body in sev it is feared the bodies of others car had departed. He immediate- _________________ MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Oct. 16. Commerce, and resident of W e s t, cordingly. The witness had a gnd gen^ence work, lst, Penman- may be found in the ruins of a eral school songs>. ly telephoned the Medford police, BETTY COMPSON TO Linn for several years. P eter ready knowledge of all phases of gb.p 3rd m ust ra ted story, 2nd. — Mrs. Johanna Tell, was acq u it section of the steel bridge ovei- and when the big car was driven ted of m anslaughter by a jury WED HER DIRECTOR W inkel, ex-merchant of W’est Linn ; th e land grants, which he testifi- p^nman8bipf jgt. Freehand Draw the Ohio river which collapsed into town, the driver was placed here today in the case of the slay ls seeking the chief of police po- j ed he had gleaned from the Con- {ng lg t L ettering, 2nd. W ater The fleet of electric industrial here yesterday. under arrest, and returned to LOS ANGELES. Oct. 16. — sitjon ; gressional Records. He said he Color, - ___ W eaving, ing of C harles.B lair, her employ- 1st, 2nd. « Paper er, April 8, last. Mrs. Tell after trucks, which with special bodies' A lbert Counter, one of 35 work- ABb| and He was released when Jam es Cruze, motion picture di had located over 300 homestead- 2nd. Posters, 1st, 3rd. Cooking m . the verdict, rose in her chair, and 'were converted into m iniature men engaged in repairing the he made arrangem ents for paying rector, today obtained a license ers on claims in w estern Oregon Aprons., ls t. Special, at. o w es ^bgn back, overcome w ith sight-seeing buses to carry visit-, structure, dropped 50 feet to his for Gie r^pftjr8 on W eagant’« to m arry Betty Compson, film ac Keeping the United States “ lit counties, and in 1922 moved to (se t), 1st. Rag Dolls, 3rd. i ors about the grounds of the Brit- death when the girders gave way truck, tress, whom he has directed in a relief, up” last year required 243,000,- San Diego. Calif., from G rants STATE FAIR ish Em pire Exhibit a t Wembly, in with a crash heard for blocks. num ber of pictures. 000 electric lamps. Of .this num- Pass, largely on account of his Club Classes: A crowded street car had cross- Gardiner — One mile road to a few days more than three The wedding will take place M arshfield — Coos and Curry her less than two million were of daughter’s health. * * Vegetable gardening, 2nd, Bar- Sou. Pac. depot at East Gardinermonths carried a million passen- ed the bridge ju st before the ac-^ County Tel. Co. building new 5-j here probably tomorrow, it was th e carbon filament type of elec-| --------------------------- cident. Btory home. announced. belng graveled. I®re- (Continued on page 4) trie lamp. fh e Tiding’» Ads B ring R esults LICENSE PE VOIDED BE IRUE TO AMERICA ! DIRECTORS 10 OPEN PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ! NEW HOTEL BIDS AT TELES FOREIGN BORN MEETING TOMORROW SUHS Filli DIVORCt BY ASHLAND P10PLE EHL TESTIFIES IN MAN SLIGH11Y HURT