Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Thi8 is a proven fact.
HI JACKERS GET
BONDED BOOZE
IN NIGHT RAID
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$85,000 W orth of W hiskey 8
Is Moved Out by Gan? of »
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TWO MEN ARE TAKEN «
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T rucks U sed to Move
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from
W arehouse
P ittsburgh
Near
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
SOUTH SEA M AIDENS
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MALARIA GERMS
.Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.
— Sheiks who think
a little mild flirtation adds
to the zest of life w’ere
warned today by F irst
m ate L. F. W elfare, of the
3chooner Caraano to stay
away from the South Sea
Islands.
The dusky belles who
romp around the palm-
fronded atolls out w’here
beachcombers grow have
the world beiten for speed,
avers 'W elfare, when it
comes to picking of hus-
bands.
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NEW FIGHT 0 N
IN SUBURBS OF
CANTON, CHINA
U. S. Navy’s Wonder Ship
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« Outskirts of City W itness
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of Volunteers
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La Follette Representatives 8
Have Not Appeared at , n
Meetings
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INVESTIGATING
MEN ADJOURN;
MAY BE CALLED
CHEW , CHEW , FLIES
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NO SCANDAL IS FOUND n
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Forces o f Hun Y at Sen E ngaged
R ebels F ollow in g B u rn ing and
IjOoting of Canton Suburbs
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Chairm an of R epublican Com-
m itte Corroborât«*« Treasur­
er’s Statem ents
ALL OF OUR ENERGY
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.
— Jaw -tireless flappers of
the United States shewred
so much chewing gum last
year th a t laid end to end
the sticks would reach
around the earth 210
times.
Basing their judgm ent
on statistics issued at the
D epartm ent of Commerce
showing the value of the
gum crop last year to have
been in excess of $40,-
500,000, it was estim ated
th a t in the 120 billion
sticks of chewing gum
produced there were 372.-
000 billion chews.
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COLLINS IS SAID
TO BE KILLER OF
M A N IN U T A H
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Californian and Wife o f’
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Murder
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NOT
C ollins
ID ENTIFIED
Claim s
W capon
F o u n d on S cen e o f C rim e t<^
I m > H u sb an d ’s P ro p erty
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PITTSBURG. Oct. 17. — A
CANTON. China, Oct. 17. —
CHICAGO, Oct.
8
band of ten whiskey thieves loot- ]
SALT LAKE, Oct. 17. — Mark
The M erchant Volunteers, follow­
Senate campaign committee, in­
ed the Guckneheimer distillery
Collins of Chico, Cal., and Mary
ing their defeat by the forces of
vestigating “slush fund” charges
w arehouse at Freeport, near here,
(o llln s, his wife, are each charg­
Surf Yat Sen, fled into the sub­
made against the m ajor political
today, and escaped with bonded
ed
with m urder in th e first de­
urbs today, where they were re ­
parties by Senator Robert La
whiskey valued a t $$0,000. The
gree
in complaints filed late Wed­
pulsed in a new attack upon the
Follette, adjourned today, subject
robbers used two trucks in their
nesday
by the county attorney of
. m ercenaries of the Sun Yat Sen
to the call of the chairm an. W il­
depredations,
m aking
several
Salt Lake county. They are ac­
' arm y late today.
liam Butler, chairm an of the Re­
trips to the distiller during the
cused of slaying C. S. McQuiwn of
Flam es which raged about the
publican committee today corro­
night. Almost a third of the li- Defendant in Mail F rau d Case Is fighters,'caused damage ¡¡ürnaiZ d
Buhl, Idaho, who was killed Sat­
borated the testim ony of William
quor stored in the warehouse was
Placed on W itness Stand in
nt
urday by a robber.
at more than seven millions of
Hodges^ committee treasurer, that
removed, and it is believed that
Federal Court
The reported disappearance re­
dollars. The fires were started
W ill Rem ain Under W atch Until
the
three
million
budget
had
been
daylight was the only thing which
cently
of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. O'Day
by the volunteers, in an attem p t
T liey Leave Country, Say
considered necessary to accom­
stopped the hi-jackers from mov­
MEDFORD, Oct. 17. — George to drive th eir rivals out of the
from Ashland, Ore., Is being In­
plish the election of the Repub­
H eads of Consular Men
ing the entire stock.
W. Laidley, co-defendant with E city, and with the hope of w eak­
vestigated by Salt Lake county
lican national ticket.
Two alleged members of the G. Ehl, in the mail fraud land ening the Sun Yat Sen forces by
authorities. Mrs. O Dav is a sis­
Senator Borah, chairm an of the
gang were captured early this trial underway in the federal burning quantities of th eir sup-1
SHANGHAI, Oct. 17. — After te r of Collins.
investigating committee, said so spending the night in the West
morning, when they attem pted to court, was called to the witness plies which . were stored,, in the
Little is known here of the re ­
i
fa.r
no evidence of law evasions Hong Kew police station, where ported
drive through F reeport with a stand this morning, and in his suburbs.
disappearance of the
had been brought out, but added they had been taken by settle- O’Days from Ashland,
truckload of liquor. Eighteen prelim inary testim ony of years
When the fjre3 w ere well un­
P i c t u r e above is th e U. S. 8. M edusa th e latest w onder ship the hearings will be continued so ment guards and questioned co n -1 McQuown, ex-mayor of Buhl,
barrels of whiskey were loaded on spent in th e lum ber business, der way, many of the volunteers
to
be
Navy. The
M edusa
is il011« as evidence is produced. He ceining rum ors th at they were! Idaho, was killed by an outlaw on
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the truck at the tim e the men when he served in im portant cap­ forsaked th eir attack s upon the
equipped w ith electrical equipm ent for heating, cooking, and for th e ! in d ic a te d th a t
th e
c o m m ittee
were taken.
McQuown
acities for many of the largest Sun ‘Yat Sen. forces, and looted propulsion of the craft. The pow er used by th e ship Ns »reiterated1
,
lm im ee fom enting new m ilitary disturb-1 a lonely road here.
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It Is believed the gapg is the tim ber concerns of the nation, the burning residences in the dis­ by th ree gian t turbines l<»catied in th e cen ter of th e boat, w hich are i ni m bers dld
not expect any I ances in Shanghai, Generals
Hsu , was driving his automobile and
and I had as a passenger Miss Rhoda
same as th a t which lias been op­ cruising tim ber in coast states. trict where the fighting was go­ steam driyen. In addition to havin g th ese electrical featu res, the! scandal to be developed. The ! Shu-Tseng, “ Little H su” ,
wireless
o
u
ttit
on
th
e
Medusa
is
considered
the
most
powerful
ofi
committee
said
so
far.
no
La
Fol-!
Chien
Lo-Shan
were
release
erating In the New York district.
released this Tanner of Salt Lake City, who
The government offered to ad­ ing on. Many of the looters were
lette representative had appear- m orning
Their methods seem to be the mit the ability and qualifications caught during the fire, several be­ any carried by a ship.
was beaten over the head with the
i ed to elam orate -on the “ slush
The releases were made on au­ butt end of a revolver by the out­
same, and police officials here be. of Laidley, but his counsel re ­ ing beheaded.
' fund’ charges brought by La Fol- thority of the Shanghai consular law after he had shot down her
lieve th at after raiding all the quested permission to develop this
According to reports from the
( lette.
principal distilleries in the New phase of th e evidence'. F o r 12 headquarters of the Sun Yat Sen
body. The two generals, who re­ companion.
1 ork section, they have moved . years I.aidley has been a resl- forces, about 1,000 men have been
cently were In command of Che-
A 45-ealiber autom atic pistol
their scene of endeavors to this dent of this city, and acted as killed in the fighting.
iKERN QUITS RACE
I kiang arm ies defending this city. was found near the scene of the
district
FOR TREASURESHIP will be kept under surveillance, m urder and Collins' wife has de­
cruiser for southern Oregon tim ­
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I the consuls decided, as long as clared the weapon to he his. Rob­
ber interests.
It also develop­
MAN
ACCIDENTALLY
SALEM,
Oct.
17.
—
Oregon
1 they remain in their present re­ bery was the motive for the kil­
ed from his testim ony t h a t 'a t one
SHOT
DIES
IN
HOME
voters
will
decide
between
Jeffer-
f” Se. the international settlem ent. ling of McQuown.
time, he w’as employed by W. A.
,
1
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| son Myers, incumbent and demo-
The settlem ent rem ained quiet
Clark of Montana, a m ulti-m il­
SALEM, Oct. 17. — S. Taylor
lionaire mining and tim ber own­ Jones, 51, district agent for a life Membci-s Assemble for Re-Union Dirigible R oute Is Changed as! erat, and Thomas B. Kay, Repub- today.
o f 4 0 0 P ioneer S ettlers o f
Ship E ncounters Thick B lan k ­
lican and form er state treasurer,
Kiangsu province troops of
er.
insurance company, was killed ac­
Southern Oregon
et
o
f
F
o
g
at
F
risco
in
the
race
for
Myer’s
post
at
the
General
Bai Bao-Shan began to
Laidley followed Mrs. R. Mal­ cidentally at his home here W ed­
November
election.
A.
E.
Kern,
arrive
by
waterways early today,
lory, whom he located on a claim nesday when a shotgun which he
W
ith
about
400
members
in
at
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and
General
Bai himself was ex­
so-called
progressive
nominee
for
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. —
on Elk Creek in the Trail dis-
,
„
,r „
... , x, . was cleaning was discharged. The tendance, the Pioneer Society of Like ships pass in the night, the the post, W ednesday morning fil­ pected before night. The coming
trict. Mrs. Mallory testified th a t
J
! charge from the gun entered his Southern Oregon held its a n n u a l' giant dirigible Shenandoah sall- ed with Secretary of State Kozer of the Kiangsu men was expect-
VICTORIA. B. C. Oct. 17. — she was satisfied with her home- abdomen
„
,
,
,
j m eeting in Jacksonville yesterday, i ed by San Francisco, from San his withdraw al as a candidate In ! ed to strengthen the hold the
B ritish Columbia's pioneer govern­ stead, and th a t no m isrepresen­
Mr.
Jones
had
lived
in
Pal
m
About fifty members of the s o -] Diego and headed for Camp Lewis his letter he says th a t he findsi Chinese central government on
m ent liquor control laws are in­ tations had been made. Kodak
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tt . He pre­ ciety from Ashland were in at th|g m orning
A megsage>( re- his own candidacy handicaps him Shanghai and lessen any danger
for ’ the last four
months.
creasing drunkenness and seri­ pictures of a garden Mrs. Mai-
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 17. —
viously had resided at Independ­ tendance at the meeting.
; ceived by the tw elfth naval dis- in his work in behalf of La F o l-' of further action by the Chekiang
ously injuring business, according . lory raised on the land were in­
The
epidemic of divorce suits and
ence. Besides his widow he is
According to members present, trict from Commander Lands- lette in Oregon. Kern had pre- j troops who surrendered the city
to a resolution passed by the wo- : troduced as evidence, and Mrs.
complaints
th at has swept the
survived by his son, Russel Lynn the m eeting was the most inter- downe of th e big ship, revealed viously accepted the nomination, j last Monday, and who still are
m en's nstituties of Vancouver Is­ Mallory was excused from the
judicial
a»’.d
legal territory of
Jones, a student at W illam ette esting and best attended held by th a t the airship had passed over
NON-STOP RECORD
pre went and armed in considerable
land, one of the most representa­ stand w ithout cross-examination
Jackson co: nty the last six week3
university. He was a member of th e society in several years.
j the city at 4 A. M. Not even a
SET BY BIG PLANE numbers. The Chekiang troops continues unabated, three divorce
tive women’s organization in this by the government,
several branches of the Masonic
A ttorney Charles L. Reams of glow of the sleeping city could be
still have control of the railway
province.
The institutes, at
suits being heard by Circuit
lodge, including the Shriners.
Medford
was
the
speaker
of
t
h
e
]
seen
through
the
thick
blanket
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— The junction (Shanghai-N anking rail­
th eir recent conference here, had
Judge
Thomas Tuesday, with one
day. He based his talk upon the ( of fog which hung over the city, I w orld's record for non-stop flight way) west of the international
this to say about governm ent con­
being
heard
now and a dozen or
I
work accomplished by the e a r ly , according to the message.
j bY airplane was broken again settlem ent.
trol, which is being widely im ita­
LITHIAN GRID MEN
so in the offing. Never before has
settlers in southern Oregon, in-
Due to strong headwinds, th ei Wednesday. The scouting plane i
ted in other parts of Canada:
the desire for the dissolving of
PRACTICE TONIGHT spite of the privations and h a rd -( Shenandoah was greatly delayed,] SDW landed a t Anacosta at 10:17 i
‘W hereas, The women of British
th
e m atrim onial bonds been so
ships under which they worked, m aking but 24 miles per h o u r.! a. tn» after being in the air sin ce ;
Columbia are alarm ed and dis­
Prospective football stars, out
frequent and pronounced.
Plans for getting a better tu rn ­ for places on the Lithian football A ttorney Reames is the third At 10 o’clock th is morning, the! 2:07 p. m. yesterday, remaining!
tressed at the rapid increase of
Cruel and inhuman treatm ent,
the liquor traffic and feel th at out of voters at the coming elec­ squad will practice at the Armory member of his family to make dirigible was reported as having aloft for 20 hours 20 minutes.
desertion, non-support, cursing,
the sound teaching of the school tion occupied the attention of the at 7:30 this evening, according the principal address at th e an- passed over F o rt Bragg, Calif. The previous record was slightly
and “another m an"’ and “ the
textbooks on the dangers of al­ Kiwanis Club at th eir Weekly to an announcem ent m ade today nuai meetings of the society, his At the ra te the ship is traveling, J less than 15 hours. Lieutenants
other woman"
are the
chief
cohol are being obliterated from luncheon held in the Hotel Ash­ by Coach Hughes, who is putting two older brothers having been R is not likely to pass over P o rt­ Andrew Crinkley and R. D. Lyon,
grounds,
with
here
and
there
the
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
a e speakers at previous assem- ‘ land until late tonight, arriv- piloted the plane.
the minds of our children by the land today. President H. G. E n­ the boys through th eir paces.
tem
peram
ental
differences
of
May
Eugene, Oct. 17. — Sixteen play­
bl’eS-
| ing in Camp Lewis tomorrow
sight of constand indulgence: and ders Jr., explained to the club
A num ber of games have been
ers
and the coaching staff en- and December trying to get along.
Following
the
lunch
which
was
morning.
“ W hereas, This traffic is not the action now being taken by lined up for the squad, among
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; trained Thursday a t noon for In three pending 3uits, the couples
only interfering with the lawful other Kiwanis clubs throughout them tussles with the K lam ath served the members, Mrs. A lice'
Sargent opened her museum, i n !
till
j Palo Alto, where Coach Mad- started out on m atrim ony’s stormy
profits
of m erchants
selling the country, and suggested th at p a Rs a nd G rants Pass squads, and
. , .
. Ashland residents will not be
! dock's men will appear in their from Vancouver. W ashington,—
Sbanap.
necessaries of life, but adding to the local organization take mease
will take plenty of hard work which are contained relics of the a„ 0Wed „ eight
Lewls
. first coast conference game of the Oregon’s Gretna Green, and the
th e burdens of this province by ures to assure a good percentage to get the boys in shape for these early days in southern Oregon , doab on „ „ tr | , 0 c
1924 season Saturday. A stirring subject of fearless editorial com­
increasing the num ber of ill-fed tu rn o u t of the voters of Ashland. tussles, so a good tu rn o u t is ex- together with souvenirs collected According t„ form er announce,
from, all p arts of the world.
| m ents,
wa8 w takp
.
~
¡rally was staged by the students ment by the m etropolitan press.
and suffering children and men­
Several suggestions for the best pected this evening.
A
fter
a
hard
week
nt
p
ra
c
tice
, be(ore
departuPG
, he
The divorce suit of Eisinan vs.
An inform al application made
same rou(c as tha(
means of accomplishing this
ta l defectives: and.
Elsman
is now under way. and
tollowlng
them
recent
victory
The
eleven
haa
»howl,
a
decided
by the •members of the society in by tbe ropnd (be wprld f)
“ W hereas, One of the chief o b -, m easure were made, and from j
will
be
heard
in the circuit courts
over
K
lam
ath
Falla
football
te
a
m
!
hnpro,
e
m
ra
l
lalpl}.
Tbe
llne
apd
Josephine county was received, but changes in plans routed the
jects of our organization Is t o , these, will be selected th e action |
the
Ashland
gridiron
w
arriors
are!
,
of
both
Jackson
and Joseph’ine
requesting th a t they be allowed big ship up the coast. Hundreds .
,
backfield are charging nicely and
safeguard our home; be it
’ to be taken by the club. Among;
fully
prepared
and
confident
of
.
.
.
.
.
counties.
to join w ith the Jackson county i of people lined the streets here
. . .
.
. i their is a lot of power in the at-
“ Resolved. That we call upon i the suggestions most favorably re-i
success in their coming game with ; tack.
The suit of Alice I. Black
body
in
fu
tu
re
re-unionsu
A
com­
our provincial government to ex- j ceived w ere those for stickers to
i today, w atching for the big ship, G rants Pass, Saturday. The game
m ittee was appointed to consid­
Stanford will outweigh the O re­
(Continued from Pago 1)
ercise more stric t- control over I be placed on autom obile wind-
, but th eir vigil was in vain. Rum- will be played in G rants Pass.
i
er
the
feasability
of
holding
the
gon
eleven and Maddock will need
the sale of liquor.”
shields, and show windows, and
. ors th a t the dirigible had passed
Prospects are for a hard fought ■
next reunion in G rants Pass, or , over points immediately south
lots of reserve strength. Five
plans for calling the voters by
SALEM, Oct. 17.— Jackson
game,
and the r'esult should b?
to
altern
ate
the
reunions
between
'
telephone th e day of election, county W ednesday subm itted to
again brought the people out, but in doubt until the final whistle. backfield men went to Stanford.
Josephine
and
Jackson
counties.
I The backfield men selected for
asking w hether or not they liad the state treasu rer a check for
■
! they proved to be unfounded.
No
large
score
should
result
as
. the trip are, Anderson, quarter;
voted. '(These suggestions will i $74.142.18, representing the last Judge W. M. Colvig. Fred JVag-
both team.? are well versed in de-
ner
and
Emil
B
ritt
were
appoint­
Vitus, Terjesen and Himnaugh.
be rounded out, and the p la n s ; half of th a t county’s* state taxes
PASTORS
OF
CHURCHES
fen8ive
tactics’
whieli
shou,d
prac‘
ed m em bers'of this committee.
i
halfbacks, and Jones, fullback.
presented at the next meeting of for this year. Multnomah coun-
IN
MEDFORD,
ASHLAND
¡ical,y
«lll"lnat«
a"
scor-
The linemen are Captain Reed,
. the club, where they will be a c t-' ty sent in $230,000 as an install­
TO EXCHANGE PULPITS ng an<l 8traighL footba” will who may play at an end instead
YREKA, Cal., Oct. 17.— Taken
ed upon.
j ment on the last half of its taxes.
probably be the order of the day
FAILS TO IDENTIFY MAN
.
.
.
,
,
,
,
T.
.
.
.
.
of
tackle;
Bliss,
end
and
tackle;
suddenly
ill while on a hunting
MARSHFIELD, Oct. 17.
The - J. H. McCoy, member of the The first county to tu rn in its
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 17. —
.
x-
xi._
x_:„_
j
Muntz,
end:
Coding,
Kerns
and
trip
In
the
Shovel Creek mountain
death of Timothy Pettis, m urder Lithian Hotel committee gave an ! iast half of states taxes and the
According to an an nouncem ent; are planning ta make t l,e trip and
Miss Rhoda Tanner was unable
K
jelland,
tackles;
Bailey,
Shield
1
country
W
ednesday afternoon,
ed in M arshfield on the night of t explanation of the plans for the! only other one so far was Jeffer- Tuesday to Identify Mark wv*»ua
m orn" lg’ tbe
j the Ashland team will not lose
Collins ”iade b e ,e
;
and
Stockwell,
guhrds;
Johnson
Jam es T. Quillinan, aged 36. dis­
July 6, is being investigated by ] new structure, the bids for which I son county, which subm itted
of Chico, Cal., as the robber who 18t®rs of the t‘h »rche8 ia Ashland! through lack of support.
¡and W ilson,.centers.
trict agent for the Standard Oil
and Medford will exchange p u l-1
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th e Coos county grand jury, now wj|j he opened in the directors check for $15,771.27.
shot dead G. H. McQuown and
Maddock has been drilling Joneq Company, with headquarters in
in session. P e ttis’ body was mu- rooms Of the F irst N ational Bank
pits for one night, next Sunday
severely beat her in an autom o­
and Maiitz in punting and may Yreka, died about 7 o’clock th at
evening. Although the m inisters HISTORIC SPRINGS
tilated in such a condition thaU this evening at 7:30. During his
bile holdup here last S atu rd ay .
OWNED
BY
COUNTY
use them against the Southern­ night in a cabin on the Wise
have determ ined which pulpits
m urder could have been the only talk McCoy extended an .invita- ] COAST LEAGUE TIE
Miss
Tanner,
with
head
ban­
ers.
ranch before medical aid could
solution of the m ysterious disap­ tion to the bidders present to sit !
SERIES IS PLANNED daged, told the coroner's ju ry th at they will occupy during the ex-
PENDLETON, Oct. 17. — Thai
reach him.
pearance and finding of his body in on th e conference, where theyi
she believed she could not iden- ’ chan®‘e’ tbe congregations wil1 i two 8prjn g g /w here im m igrants t o '
Quillinan was found by com­
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. —
ten days la te r floating in the bay. may answer any questions which
tify the robber other than he was 'nOt be informed until the minis- ! Oregon used to stop and eamp in CITY MARSHAL IS
panions
lying unconscious against
Dates and parks for two post-sea­ a big man and wore a dark over-i
H. H. Stiles, a P ortland detec­ may arise during the meeting.
, 5 „ 8 place'
the early days when wagon trains
BADLY INJURED IN
a tree about a hundred yards from
son series in the Pacific Coast coat and cap. W hen Collins w a s 1 J.1 is beheKed th at th:s exchange , worke(j their long way acr03S the
tive, appeared in the examination
CHASING SPEEDER a cabin. He was carried to a cot
today, doctors who examined the SENATOR UNDERWOOD league pennant race end in a tie brought before her she fainted and W J e ive the m inisters a change, country to th6
and 14 acres
body and E E. W ilson, corner. ¡TO RENEW PLEA FOR were made public here Wadnes- on reviving said she was not sure &? d alS° be? e.^ 1 the congregations, Q{ ,and neftr the Eniigrant spring I KELSO, Wash., Oct. 17. — J. and first aid remedies were ap­
also testified. It was not divulg­ FORD
SHOALS OFFER day by President H arry A. Wil- w hether he was the outlaw.
Y . rece*ve
v h w s i, have passed from private owner- II. Mourves, Kalama city marshal, plied, hut he never regained con­
sciousness.
Before a physician
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. liams.
ed w hether there are sukpects.
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•. j 6« C br 8 tiaa cburch of A8b* ] 8hip into the possession'of U m a .! suffered a badly fractured collar could
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— Sen-! “ In case Seattle and San F ran-
reach
the
isolated spot,
Some believe Pettis was chloro-
i ’a n .
only .cbu,cb pot in" |t i l l a county. A condem nation; bon* and
dislocated
shoulder
Quillinan
had
died.
TEACHERS
PARTY
AT
!
eluded
in
the
exchange.
ato
r
Oscar
W.
Underwood
of
Ala-1
cisco
wind
up
in
a
deadlock
the
form d and afterw ard throw n in
1 suit was tried Friday and Sat- j while attem pting to arrest a traf-
bama, who led the fight in the! first game w’ill be in Seattle, the
Harvle Wise came to Yreka late
the bay.
CIVIC CLUB TONIGHT
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• urday In circuit court here, a n d ' fic violator, in true movie style.
senate for the
acceptance of second in San Francisco and, if
ihe ju ry awarded O. P. Bowman With his car and that of a speed- i ^ s c e 'n e ^ o f T h e d e a t r T h X a v
„
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.Honduras Rebellion
Henry F o rd ’s $5,000,000 bid for necessary th e third in O akland,”
Everyone is urged to go to the!
Ig E a g ily p u t D o w n $2500 for the land.
er, who he war pursuing, travel- morning with W. F. Bills, deputy
EDITOR D IES IN HOME
Muscle Shoals, announced Wed- said W illiams. “ I am picking Oak- Civic Club this evening to meet
A uthority from the state high- ing at high speed he attem pted
, coroner, who held an inquest in
OF HERBERT HOOVER nesday th a t acceptance of the j land, a neutral park, for the odd the teachers at the party th a t is
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras. O c.|, way commission was given the i to leap from his car to th a t of ] (he m ountains todny
; Ford offer would again be urged game in 4II combinations.
being given for them by the Civic 17
Government forces have county several months ago to a c -jth e speeder, but feH to the pave-:
t * i„ al_ .
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.<jQ tke event gan F ranC| SC0 and Club and th e Parent-Teachers As­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. — . 'w h en congress
convenes in De_
inflicted a defeat a t Coray u p o n 1 quire the land by purchase The ment.
t _A,. . suppo8*d taat Ptomaine
H erm an Kohlsaat, of New York, cember.
Los Angeles are tied, a sim ilar sociation. A good program will General Julio Peralta, a rebel | county offered Mr. Bowman .7 0 0 1 Tom Horn. W est Keleo. Long-1 Qnln'n'an ’ was ” w idciv"' known
fam ous editor, died suddenly in
Underwood said he did not re- schedule will be followed with be given and entertainm ent for
leader, who was attem pting to for
a s k e the
d .l o tract
on
T l!i t ™
c
. • ° " i“ \ " > r e u g b o „ t
Superior C U fo rn ia
th e home of Secretary of C om -' ga rfi the interview with Ford as the team s tossing a coin for the the evening has been provided. reach the N icaraguan border.
asked
.9000
The
tract
will
be
gash
in
one
knee
and
injury
to
and
came
here
only recently from
m erce Hoover. He was a guest p u blished in Collier’s as an official; dates,
It is hoped th a t a large num ber
Traffic has been resumed be­ converted into a park In accent- his hand w hen the front t i r e ' Princeton Colusa conntv
He Is
a t H oovers home at th e time of .w ith d raw al of his offer for the
of people will be present to wel­ tween Tegucigalpa and San Lor­
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n
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Old
OrC‘
Came
1,is
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he
survived
by
a
widow
and
three
his death.
I Alabama n itrate properties.
flic Tiding’s Ads Bring Results come the teachers.
enzo.
gon Trail.
j was patroling Commerce avenue.» children.
GEORGE LAIDLEY
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STAND
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ARE RELEASED BY
F
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IN JACKSONVILLE TRIP ID SEATTLE
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SAID TO BE VERY LAX
GET NONVOTERS OUT
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