Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1924, Image 1

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    A shland
ASIILAXT) climate
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
daily
T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service!
YAT SFN
SOLDIERS N 0 W
HOLD CANTON
♦
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive ihree months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
POLICEMAN D E N IES HE
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Heavy Fighting Is Now in a
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Progress Around the
a
Outskirts
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CASULTIES ARE 2000 a
a
V ictorious Troops Engaged in a
a
Ixxiting City of V aluable
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Store o f Treasurers
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Canton, China, Oct. 20. — Re­ a
ports from thia district today In­ a
dicated th at the troops of Sun I a
WAS SHOT AND KILLED
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Defeats Stick-Up Men
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W IFE IN T E R FE R E D WITH
BATH, WANTS DIVORCE
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20. 8
8 — Charging his wife with 8
8 causing him extreme men­ 8
8
tal suffering by continu­ 8
8 ally interfering with liis 8
8
weekly
bath,
Andrew 8
8
Hanson has filed suit for 8
8
divorce
here
against 8
8
Blenda G. Hanson.
8
8
Hanson started in his 8
8 complaint it always has 8
8
been his custom to take 8
8
a bath every week, but in 8
PORTLANDERS
PROMISE AID
FOR ASHLAND
WHEELING, W. Va., 8
Oct. 20. — The character- »
istic rem ark of the immor­ «
tal Mark Twain th a t the S i
report of his death was
“grea/ly exaggerated” w as' » !
echoed here today by Pa­ ¿ i
' .
$*• ï.L'
trolm an H arry Rice.
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A Pittsburgh newspaper « ** I I
published an account of 8 Big Airship on Way Home
More Ballots Sent G. 0. P.
Rice’s death, but the «
Business Men Speakers at
fter Its Trip to Camp
Supporters Than to the
"victum ” refused to be­ »
Luncheon Held in Hotel
Lewis, Wn.
Democrats
lieve it when he read the 8
Ashland
article.
» BUCKING
HEADWINDS
CHARGE
FAVORITISM » the last three years he de­ 8 NEAR HUNDRED HERE
Rice recently was shot »
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8 clared his wife would do 8
and wounded by Dave 8 D aughter o f tli<> Sk ies on R eturn
P oll Show s O verw helm ing Trend 8 all in her power to pre­
C orbett, of W ashington, 8
8 Aid hi D evelopm ent of Southern
Trip to M ooring M ast at Lake-
in F avor of P resident
8 vent him. She would turn 8
D. C., who was sentenced 8
burst, New Jersey
Oregon* Is Pledged
by
8 off the heater and refuse 8
C oolidge
to seven years im prison­ 8
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the V isitors
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him the use of hot w ater 8
ment in the State Peniten­ 8 |
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. —
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. — 8 and soap, according to the 8
tiary for the crime. In 8 Successfully completing her trip
Promising their entire co-opera­
Criticism of The L iterary Digest 8 complaint«.
8 tion in making Ashland and
publishing the story, the 8 to th e west in a record-breaking
straw vote was voiced today by 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Yat Sen are in full control of the J 8 Pittsburgh
newspaper 8 flight, the naval dirigible Shen-
Jackson County more prosperous,
the Democratic national commit­
city and all outlying districts. 8 stated Rice had been 8 andoah is homeward bound today.
making It a gateway to the great­
tee in a formal statem ent, which
There is much heavy fighting in , 8 ‘•killed.”
est scenic section in the world,
The huge air-liner, which left
pointed out th at such votes in the
progress around the outskirts o f , 8
Rice was swamped to­
Camp Lewis yesterday, the far-
seventy-five Portland business
past han been misleading.
the city, the losers attem pting to 8 day with congratulations
and profesiJonal men, members
western goal of her maiden tran s­
The D igest’s ballot, which this
horass the victorious troops in a of hi«, rem arkable recov­
of the Portland Chamber of Com­
continental flight, was today
year shower an overwhelming
th eir occupation of the etty.
a ery by friends who had
merce annual trade excursion to­
speeding down the Pacific coast
trend to» President Coolidge, will
More than 2000 casualties are a read of his “dem ise.”
day pledged their support to any
to San Diego, where she will turn
go out to the voters- in the ratio
estim ated as the losses of both R t $ 8 8 8 8 t t 8 8 8 8 $ $ 8 her nose eastw ard for her home
civic improvement attem pted by
of three Republicans to one Dem­
sides during the recent fighting i
Ashland. The members of the
mast at Lakehurst, N. J.
ocrat, the statem ent today charg­
The victorious troops are now-
excursion party, together with
Chased by a storm from out of
ed.
W ill be Candidate for O ffice of
engaged in looting the pity, which
members of tho Ashland Cham­
tlie north, the dirigible's propel­
G overnor in Com ing E lection,
contains many valuable a rt treas­
ber of Commerce met at luncheon
lers whirled all through the night
A ccording to R uling
ures. A steady stream of refug­
In the Hotel Ashland.
in a race with the elements. The
ee» continues to flee toward Hong
Merchants, bankers and busi­
dirigible bucked headwinds down
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 20.— The ness men were included in the
Kong. H undreds of people are
1 the coast and did not reach here
last vestige of the ancient bar list of those who spoke. For the
fleeing from the city, with little
until shortly after noon.
against women in office was swept Asihland Chamber of Commerce,
o r none of their personal effects
Thousands of people packed the
saved.
away by the Texas supreme court George A. Briscoe, superintendent
streets and points of a vantage
Varied Career E njoyed by Dead
Saturday in holding Mrs. Miriam of the schools welcomed the visi­
on the hills and buildings, ac­
A.
Ferguson of Temple and all tors. He was followed by Henry
R esident o f A shland.
Was
claiming in wild delirium and
' The G eorge W . B ates and Co., bank in P ortland which w as held
other
women in the state eligible Enders Jr., who added the wel­
Member P ioneer F am ily
noise as the big dirigible circled up by five robbers on W ednesday, O ctober 13. P atrolm an Andy Ixir-
UNIVERSITY of OREGON, Eu- to elective positions.
son w lio is show n below, w as p assin g on a street ear, and seein g neo-
over the city.
come of the Kiwanls club. Grand
20 — (S pecial)— The
Atemptp to bring out of the
pie in the bank w ith th eir bands stu ck up, jum ped from th e ear ami gene, Oct.
Judge
Volney
C o 1 v i g,
High Fizz Miller of the IJthlans
ran to the bank. The robbers h astily departed as Larson began shoot­ num ber of full-tim e students in j dim past and establish as present­ welcomed the visitors in behalf
who was stricken with paralysis
in g Below are th e bank doors, w hich w ere shattered by the bullets l y University of Oregon this fall day law the figments of an old
and died at his home in Ashland
of his organization.
exchanged by the bandits and P olicem an Larson.
has reached 2728, according to, order were cast out by the high-
on Friday was born at Athens.
Following the speeches of wel­
the report of R egistrar Carlton est court of the state, which pro- come, Chairman Briscoe called on
Ohio, on October 27, 1840, and
Spencer, who predicts th at before; n°unced women as independent several banker? who explained the
lacked only a few days of being
the
college year 1924-25 ends the entities on an equality with men. work .being done by the banks to
84
years
old.
ROSEBURG, Oct. 20. — That
While holding th at Mrs. Fergu­ aid the city in pushing forward
enrollm
ent will climb to 3000.
He came to Oregon with his
Jam es G. Snider, Peel packer and
son
is qualified to vote, the court to her proper position among the
The 2728 total includes 206 med­
guide,
“ was
purposely ,a n d parents, reaching Portland on the
also
held unconstitutional that 'ities of Oregon. J. W. McCoy,
ical students in full-time attend-
maliciously shot with a gun by 15th of October, 1851. His father
ance in Portland. The full-time pari of tbe statu t® which seeks Cashier of the First National, V.
Fred Parazoo,” was the verdict moved into a small house ad-
PEKIN, Oct. 20.
Fighting
enrollm ent in Eugene is 2 522, or
conier on a private citizen the O. N. Smith, Cashier of the Citi­
returned by the coroner’s ju r y ! joining the Oregonian office which between the Invading Manchurian
a
15.5
per
cent
increase
ove»-
th
e
!
rigbt
t0 brinE 8uit testing the zens National Bank and W. J.
following an inquest held Satur- had been started th at fall by T.j forces of General Chank Tso-Lin
registration
in
the
fall
term
last
I
qua,!,lcation*
of a candidate for Moore.' president of the State
day morning. W hen co nfronted! J DrYe r- Judge Colvig, at th a t and the resisting arm ies of the
governor.
This
right belongs to Bank of Ashland were tho men
with evidence showing th at h l s ' time a husky boy, and though Pekin governm ent is being car E n ough P led ges O btained to Give M anila Is Scene o f P itch ed B attle year.
legislature, the court said
ailed upon.
Him O ffice as Leader of Leg- j Amohj^ Shopkeepers and Bands
stepfather had been killed while onlY 11 years of age,, he was the j rled on with such increasing vio
In e h d m s the reg .etrafo n
in ' 4b€ T1]e
first
motive
power
of
th
a
t
g
r
e
a
t.
lence
and
still reclining in a rocking chair.
Answering for the Portland
isla tiv e Body
o f F ilip in o Looters
the exteDMon division, the s „ n - clate
Thi)ma>
added intensity at
Parazoo adm itted to officers th a t newspaper, The Portland Ore­ Shanhaikwan th a t the outcome
delegation.
O. W. Mielke, of the
m er school, and the correspond-! WOOd said-
his victim was still leaning back gonian. On Saturdays he would may decide the w inner in the con­
Blake-McFall
Company of P ort­
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. — In the
MANILA, P. I. Oct. 20.— The X
tU,dy ,CT
’ Xth * tO; al en'!
“ A parpfal analysis of the con-
in his chair and had not reached j turn tbe crank of an old Frank flict for control of the central general political shuffle the man- fierce rioting between the Fili- r ° Jntent of all students for the. trolling sections of the eonstltn-’ land explained ia what manner
for his gun, as declared in t h e ' ,in Pres3 and assisted a p rin ter i Chinese government, according to euvering for president of the state pinb and Chinese residents of this
college year wild approximate tion, in the light of the proceed- he Portland organization was at-
original statem ent. When ar- named Frank Hill in getting out j observers who returned Saturday senate has been lost sight of, but city, which started yesterday, con- 6500 or more.
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! lngs of the C(m8titutk)ual con/ ei.ipting to aid the cities of
Southern Oregon.
In his talk,
raigned on a charge of m urder about 400 copies of the weekly j from the Chihlian-M anchurian while others have been d iscu ss-1 tinued unabated today. More than
The full time enrollm ent at Eu- vention and of the term s of pre­
following the verdict of the cor-1 OrGK°nian. and later in the even- i front.
ing presidential and m u n icip al! 300 Chinese shops have been gene shows an extraordinary in- vious constitution*. makes it en- Mielke sa:<J, “We are taking a
oner’s jury. Parazoo waived ex- i ing be and F ran k Hill would dis
physical inventory of what we
B oth’ sides are throw ing th eir po,itics Gus C. Moser, republican, I wrecked in the two day race riot.
crease
this
year.
The
increase
is
tirely
clear
th
at
the
electors
of
am ination and was held w ithout trib u te these papers to the sub- best fighting units into the bat- has been plugging along looking while no list of casualties has yet
have in the state, so that we may
not confined to the freshm an this state have left themselves
bail for th e grand jury.
scribers along F irst and Second I tie for the im portant strategic for enough pledges to land him i been compiled
It is believed class. Increases over last fall are free to choose a governor, without intelligently advertise our poses-
The killing of Sn'ider occured streets in th at city.
sions.” He also stated, “ The
lines approaching Shankaikwan. as presiding officer of the s ta t e ' this list will run well into the
shortly after Parazoo talked with
Portland then had a population ; which is located near the Chihli- senate at Salem next January, a thousands when the result3.of the shown in the sophomore, jujiior, regard to the sex or coverture of only way to bring about a con­
and senior classes, and also in th e person of their choice,” the clusion, satisfactory to both P ort­
his m other, Mrs. Snider, at the of about 1000.
an-M anchurlan border in Chihli Position he has held before. It is riot are finally checked up.
the
graduate enrollm ent. Fresh- court said.
home of her uncle, Charles Para-
land and Southern Oregon, Is by
A full account of his connect-! province and held by central gov- said, and with some apparent a tt-‘ Riot guns are being used to
man registration this fall num -'
“ Mrs. F ergm on” , continued the means of co-operation.”
zoo, who reside® about one-half i° n with this newspaper was pub- ernm ent troops,.
thority, th a t Moser has “ gone quell the mobs. Filipino mobs
Janies A. McKinnon, vice-presi­
mile from the home where the lished in its columns in January-
According to observers, th e, over tlie to P-” inasmuch as he is have looted hundreds of Chinese bers 807, as against 685 at the opinion, “ comes within the term s
none ° t the constitutional pro- dent of the Pacific Metal Co. ad­
tragedy occurred, it was brought 1211. In 1862 Judge Colvig en- plan of the invading M anchurian j believed to have more than the shops, beating the owners and corresponding period a year ago.
The Eugene registration shows vi9,ons stating who ehall not hold ded a few words of promise to
out at the inquest Saturday.
listed as a soldier at Camp Bak- - forces is to break through the
16 Pl0dS0s necessary to bring driving them through the streets
the enrollm ent according to sex tlie office of governor. She is those voiced by Mielke. Follow­
On Thursday morning, the day ®1*- Oregon, one-half mile west of lines at
Shankaikw an
before about an election in the senate.!
as follows: men, 1-337; women,! at lea8t 30 Yenrs of a S«- She is ing his talk, McKinnon lead the
of the shooting. Parazoo told his Phoenix, to serve three years in; troops in the Jehol region, a sep-j
-Henry L. Corbett, who waptcon-i
1185.
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a citizen of the United States. She Portlanders in a song, w ritten
m other th a t he was going to his Company C, F irst Regiment. O re-! »rated front, become a menace to > sldered th e most rem arkable ob-;
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has resided in this state more especially for the trade excur-
hom estead to work on his c a b in ., gon Cavalry Volunteers. During (the M anchurian flanking forces.
stacle to Moser's ambition to. p re­
OREGON A<SK<5 PFTTTPhI than fiVe years beforG the generaI
However, he went to Charles nedrly the entire period of his | It «also was reported th a t Gen- side again over the deliberations
(Continued on page Four)
OF MURDER SUSPECT P,eeHon- Posses9ing ever>’ afflr*
P arazoo’s
place,
and
stayed enllstm ent -he was the commls- i eral Chang Tso-Lin had been of the upper house of the Oregon
U
J?
mUKUMC
bUoFECT.
mative
qualification
which
the
con
around there for dinner and then sary seargent. A fter his dis­ forced to weaken his lines at legislature, made no effort to tie
. stitution _ declares requisite to
sat down and played the violin. charge from the arm y in the fall Jehol and Chihfeng to stiffen his up votes, and the result is that
SALEM, Oct. 20.
1
p i-.-.- Q
,
,0' ’ r n o r ; eligibility, and being under no
At 2 o ’clock his m other came, of ’65 he located a t Canyonville, attack around Shanhaikwan. In Moser has. on the surface, cap-
rn r L,ur<dy
1 ’'e'i disqualification working Inellgib.
SALEM, Oct. 20. — Responsi­ tu
and upbraided him for not being Douglas county, Oregon and be­ the la tte r sector the fighting has! tl,red the plum,
tu rn of Vernon Llnter. alias V .n -;
undet lhe pro¥„ )on9 o( ,
bility for getting the names of
a t work.
Mr. Parazoo testified
a telegraph operator on the been heaviest around the village
K ln n t^h
T
a ', <-O”« " » llo n . It must be held that
Jam es Johns. Sr., of Pendleton, K lam ath Falls on n th a rg e »1! she meets with every test prescrlb-
th a t he heard her tell her son W estern Union line at that place, of shlm enka, which has changed
and Oscar F u ru set of Portland m anslaughter. Lister was said to I
t h a t Snider had ordered her out i aD(l in partnership with his fath- hand? repeatedly under the ar-
as
candidates for public servie«! be under arrest at Olympia. Wash. ¡
f° r ? he K,0vt rn0r bv tbe su'
of the house, and th at he had er, Dr. W. L. Colvig, he carried tillery fire of both sides. Guns
preme
law of the state.
commissioner from Eastern Ore­
m ortgaged all of their property to on a retail drug business in the j are monnted In the hills over-!
It was charged th a t Lister ad­
gon and attorney general, respec­ m inistered drugs to his "wife, re-1
Clifford Lilly at Glide, and th at same town.
looking the town.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. — The
tively, on the Democratic ticket, suiting in the death of an un-i
fihe had just been there to find
lie m arried
Miss Florence
From all appearances, tho ob­
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
newest
victim of the jewel thieves
Friday
night,
was
placed
uport
o u t about it.
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Veatch, and is survived by seven s e r v e s reported, neither side had > MEDFORD, Oct. 20. — S. G.
born child.
NAME PORTLAND AS that have terrorized fashionable
the
shoulders
of
the
party
of
their
i
Snider and his wife have been children whose names are as fol­ gained a decided advantage in the
Ehl, San Diego, and George W. affiliation.
1S25 MEETING PLACE New York for weeks wa?. identi­
having domestic difficulties for lows: Elm er Colvig, Josephine lighting thus far. It was said
FLAPPER BANDIT IS
Laidly, Medford, indicted for al-i
Tr
fied as Mrs. Helen W eyworth, 22.
some time, and the woman said county: Mrs. Ida Craddock, of
¡ ^ eL 7 o ^ u W i c Sl indP,aCing e n ? ,n g u p o n the advlc" of A tto rn e y
PORTLAND. Oct. 20 — Selce
FREED
OF
MURDER
divorced wife of a Chicago mil-
she had been ordered from home P ortland; Dora Gillette of Ash­ head of the Pekin government,
, tion of Portland for the 1925 con Vonalre.
try
men
on
public
lands,,
were
ac-
Oeqer
a
i
Van
W
inkle,
Monday
on several occasions.
land; H arry Colvig of Los An­ aad not yet launched a serious
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20. — vention of the Oregon State Fun-
quitted here Saturday a ftern o o n .' night certified
According to indications, the
The investigation made by the geles. Calif.; Frank Colvig of offense, being satisfied
flapper ban- eral D irectors’ association was
to pro- The case accupied the fe d e ra l! cie rv8
i
Violet
Dickerson,
thieves
held her, while others
officers revealed th at the bullet A shland; Anna Sanford of Ash- , ' ec4 his lines against surpri&e co u rt 11 days. Judge Robert
: a , , , the nom l„a t,on8 0( Jo h n , i <•“ " ' ^ acquitted today of the announced at the closing s c i o n went up to her apartm ent where
fired by Parazoo, after penetrat­ land and John R. Colvig of this movements on the part of the in-
Bean presided. Allen A. Byron, I and p
, „„„
wl„ , (a I urd t-T ot L° u ” Hlr!“'h - age<1 ha' 01 a fhree day “ n“ l,al »■ « "» « »'
ing Snider’s chest, went through City’ „ ,
! fading forces while additional Portland, assistant d istrict atto r- office on September 30 an d th t , b e rd a s h e r’ w ho w as kH ,ed in 1,13 j Lbe B enson h o tel F rid a y n ig h t they got $900 worth of her >25,-
th e back of the rocking chair
Mr. Colv:g was county judge o f « Kekin troops were being sent to ney, appeared for the governm ent,! the acceptance of Furuset was fil ' tO,e here la£t Novpmber d a ri»e > T b e annual banquet of the as- 000 collection of jewels which
were in the apartm ent.
and into a tru n k on the floor. The Josephine coupty from the years the front.
and George M. Roberts and Por- ed on October 16 while th at of &n atterapted bold«P bY tbe g irl j sociation was attended by mor-
The robbery was striking in
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angle
taken by the
bullet 1886 to 1894, two term s.
te r J. Neff. Medford, represented , Johns was filed Friday The c r 8nd her eompanion’ Cbarle« O ef-> than 200 delegates and their sim ilarity to the methods used
proved th a t tfie man never got
the defendants.
h lllo n d o n a tte n d .d to. 'tb o se c re t: ' ' nBer-
J " , 1, ' " ’ '?;'*" ° i hy the m urderers of “ Dot King
k few,
.« ' ’ if w any
’ “„’ enemies.
I " ? .” His ALIENISTS DECLARE
to his feet. When this fact was) had but
The
sections
upon
which
entry
tary
of
state,
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a*
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Seattle,
Wayne
E.
W healdon of and Louise Lawson, “ Broadway
KID M’COY FEIGNS
In the opinion of
shown to Parazoo he adm itted only chance to acquire an educa-J
Portland,
Lloyd
T.
Rigdon of
butterflies.”
APPARENT INSANITY men were placed were la rg e ly ' Kozer and Van Winkle, ha? per­ TAMPA PREPARING
to tire officers that he fired the tion in the early days of Oregon i
Salem
and
G.
N.
Sletten
of Chi-
FOR
A
HURRICANE
form
er
grant
lands
of
the
Oregon
formed
his
full
duty
under
the
fatal shot as Snider leaned back was a year’s attendance at M on-’ ___ _________ __
aw...w.u , aw'.c.cu
a«a iaw . ■
cago, secretary of the national as-
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.
mouth college, about the Year] When Kid M cC o^took thV m i d - p and
In the chair.
a c k California
^ n w u n V railroad,
" EhV ’a located
n 7 ^ W i n ; ! X
n t y ^ The
^ r k next
r a n d step
^ D e is m up
o w to a U the
c
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 20— Having sociation. were the principal ROBBER GETS STIFF
1857.
SENTENCE IN CALIF.
dlew eight championship
fro m : are tim ber and land specialists party.
: been advised th at a tropical hnr-. speakers.
TVIANV
TAKFN AT Oregon.,
n
of Medford, Tommy Ryan in 1897 he did it by and collected a fee of $1 per a c r e 1 There rem ains now. in most of licane was beaded for Tampa and
Rigdon was elected president
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—
M A H Y B W P A A A B JI A 1
and George W. Colvig of
the cunning of his brain.
j entered, the testim ony showed, of the counties of the state only one
strike here late today, clti-
Die Oregon association, suc-
William Connors, alias “ Big Bill,”
BREITENBUSH RACKS, G rants Pass are brothers of the
McCoy is using th at
same! which 135 was paid iu advance means oh getting a new nan e on zens and officials today ordered reeding Wayne W healdon. Other
deceased.
was given an indeterm inate sen-
method
to
clear
himself
of Some client* were disappointed the ballot. r t That
That is
is bv
use of
of
public schools closed and officers are: E. G. Swink, Port ♦cnce in the superior court S atur­
MILL CITY. Oct 20. — The
by lhe
lhe use
Judge Colvig war always inter-
land and Earl W hitlock, Klam­
th ird large shipment of salmo i i ested in the welfore of Ashland m urder which were placed against t with the lands, while many are stickers and the law provides th a t warned citizens to take precau-
ath
Falls, vice presidents. Glenn day of from five years to life
eggs from the racks near B reiten -! and was enthusiastic in telling him after Mrs. Teresa Mors had satisfied hom esteaders at present.! such event the suitable stickers ' tions.
S. Macy, McMinnville, secretary, after having pleaded guilty to the
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m ust be furnished by the p a rty ’
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bush was found out Thursday b y ! to u rists of the wonders to be been shot to death.
and Fied Fortm iller, Albany, robbery of jewelry valued at >99.-
Two (alienists gavfc out this ! ARGENTINE FLIER TO
interested.
LeRoy Ledgerwood and taken to found here. W henever he had
SUPREME COURT SAYS treasurer. Officers of the Oregon 000 from the Houston-Gilmore
CONTINUE BATTLE
the hatchery at Mehama, of which a chance he boosted for Ashland opinion Friday when they put Me-
, LAW CONSTITUTIONAL Carket company, the Great North- Jewelry company here. He will
Coy
through
a
series
of
test?
after
he is manager.
Approximately and
cjty ^ as always upper-
be sent to San Quentin prisog.
TOKIO, Oct. 20. — Major P e - . UNTERHEVEk AIDS
! WASHINGTON, Oct. 20— The < rr.ern Casket company, the Port-
2,000,000 eggs were in the ship- most in his thoughts when he was his show of insanity.
Connbrs is also implicated in
TwtreernT«
AniTAv suprem e court , cf » the United States
a L'Cil
Chemical company and the
‘ A case of m alingering,” the dro Zanni’s agent, Patrick M ur-'
m ent, which makes a total of 4,- away
INVESTIGATION
„ ,, . „
t
u
a
bandit raid on the Prudential
**
»
Portland Crematorium were hosts
j phy, is leaving foe Osaka tom or-j
000,000 eggs taken to this hatch-j
The funeral was held this after- physicians said.
todfty Affirmed the action of the ftt tfce banquet
Loan company of Los Angeles in
The
alienists who examined M
e-! j row to obtain vessels
ves?els to accom-
accom-! ’ NEW YORK, Oct. 20. — Sam- ! Texas courts in holding legal
ery this fall. It ia estim ated th at noon at two o>ciock from the fan„ t
1 ne anenist»
Me-
which money and valuables to the
approxim ately 3,500,000 egg? are lly re8idence at 900 Oak street.
l ° th ® C° U" t y ' P&ny thC A rgentine world f ,ie r , uel Untermyer, noted Yonkers at- > “ the strictly white prim aries” .in
extent of $200,000 were taken,
yet to be taken.
¡In term en t will be in the mauso- J 1 a tte r the f,g h ter’ whose many j to the Kuriles, prepatory to his j torney, decided today to aid Frank I Texas
STORM STRIK E
and in the robbery of $9000 from
love affairs led finally to robbery 1 flight over the Pacific.
i W alsh, as counsel for Senator La
leum.
the Maywood bank of Maywood,
and m urder, had spent days in { M ajor Zanni’s plans have not Follette in bis prosecution of the
LAKELAND,
Fla.,
Oct.
20
Los Angeles county.
H untington — Mill of 15(1 tons
actions which resembled those o f , yet been revealed, but he is ap- Senator’s charges of a 4,?lusli
P rairie City
Surfacing of j Several A tlantic coast line bridges
Connors is believed to have
daily capacity lo be installed at
Eugene— Two-span bridge be- an insane person.
parently determ ined to make the^ fund” raised by the Republican! John Day highway to Austin coni- around here were washed away been the head of a bandit gang
Bay Horse mine. Construction ing erected to Goodpasture I s - '
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attempt^Sespite the lateness of the; party, before Senator Borah andj pleted and road in perfect condi-, by a bad storm which struck here th a t operated throughout south­
to begin about Jan u ary first.
land, for high water use.
fh e Tiding’s Ads Bring Results season.
the investigating committee.
tion.
this afternoon.
ern and central California.
NOW FLYING
DOWN COAST
MISLEADING
SAY BOURBONS
I ID BALLOT
PIONEER RESIDENT
OF OREGON STATE
RECORD H U B ) OF
STUDENTS REGISTER
PARAZOO HELD ON
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