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• ASHLAND CLIMATE W ithout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. Thia is a proven fact. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ( International News Wire Service) VOL. XLVIII. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months ii the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur domestic water helps. ASHLAND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924 NO. 44 MAX O. K.ED BY A OPPONENTS OF DRY i f l y in g GAME b i r d 8 MOVE SUCCESSFUL ---------- 8 Wealthy Dancing Teacher 8 ---------- 8 » VICTORY, Wis., Oct 8 8 CHRISTIANIA, Oct. 22. « » 22- — It is illegal in Wis- 8 , 8 — Elections to the Stor- » consin to take ducks from 8 8 thing were held through- 8 a boat in open water. It 8 8 out Norway yesterday and 8 « is also illegal to take them 8 ' 8 the voting was exceptional- 8 8 a fte r sundown. B ut 8 J : 8 ly heavy. 8 8 A rth u r Tulloch of this 8 ! G loria 8 Only a few results have 8 . 8 village did both. Mr. Tul- 8 8 been announced but they 8 iiou ld loch puts in a plea of 8 Bishop, 8 appear to indicate succes 8 Commission Urges Building 8 self-defense for the illegal 8 Committee Reports Route Four of Injured Men Dead « ses for the conservatives 8 $500,000 Will be Expended in private life of Several Extensions in ’ » demise of the duck. 8 Mapped Out to be as Result of Explosion » and the peasants’ party Mrs. H enry A. Eastern Oregon » Tullock was standing in 8 by County in Roads Feasible on Trenton i 8 and a setback for the Left. Bishop, Jr., the bow of a launch with 8 in District Voting for the Moscow ---------- i« TO C O S T $5, 000, 000 » a lantern in his hand while 8 NO ROAD AT PRESENT you n gest AS YET UNEXPLAINED » Communists was light, but 8 MUCH WORK COMPLETE dau gh ter of ---------- ¡ ** crossing the Mississippi 8 ----------- 8 L in es \ \ ill Ai<l in D evelopin g 8 the Independent Commun 8 ! ______ after dark when, w ithout 8 New R ou te W ould Run to Port th e late George E xperts W ill A rrive Today to H elp 8 » ¡ <ÍKa4 D eel o f H ighw ay Work la Country’ Around Bend and ists seemed to m aintain 8 warning, a hefty ballard 8 Orford, F ollow in g R ogue R iver J. Gould and in In vestigation o f Cause of 8 their position. I^akeview. Two Lines 8 sailed into him at top 8 Now Under W ay. F ire granddaughter for Most, o f D istance P rem ature B last 8 Candidates supporting 8 speed, striking him in the 8 P rotection Planned o f Jay Gould, _______ : 8 the abolition of the pro WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. — 8 groin and putting him out 8 m any of A new outlet for Southern Ore- NORFOLK. Va„ Oct. 22— F o u r !« hibition of alcoholic bev The examiners of the Interstate 8 for the count. The duck 8 gon to the Pacific coast has been More than $500,000 will be the w h ose more deaths today brought the » erages appear to be very Commerce Commission, today re- 8 was killed, his head and 8 tentatively mapped out by a com- total road expenditures in Jack- m illions total of deaths to twelve as a r e - , » successful. comended th at public convenience 8 bill being crushed by the 8 m lttee appointed by the Jackson son county during 1924, accord sh e Inherited, suit of the explosion, of firing « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 blow. and necessity demanded the con 8 1 county board of commissioners ing to expenses; to date and esti o ften called powder aboard the cruiser Tren struction of additional railroads 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 which will leave the Pacific High mated costs of work which will th e “P avlow a ton, in the harbor here yesterday. in the state of Oregon, totaling be completed before the first of way near Merlin, and have its o f th e 4 0 0 ”, The explosion in the forward tu r approximately th irty two miles, the 'year, according to County term inus a t P ort Orford on the w ill open a and involving a cost of over fif ret of the Trenton is said to be Judge Gardner. coast. Tuesday teen millions of dollars. the first of its kind in the history At present there is no road con The 1924 road work includes afternoon The commission urged the a u of the American navy. necting the coast between Cres several im portant projects. Ten dancing class thorization necessary for the con The gun on the Trenton had not and a half miles of grading and cent City, California and Coos In New York struction of an extension of the i been fired, and the only explana Bay, Oregon, a distance of ap macadamizing between McCloud (Tty on line between Bend and L akeview ,! tion to be made by naval men so proxim ately 150 miles, and the and Prospect on the C rater Lake N ovem ber 1. with a direct connection with the Pacific Highway. The proposed far, has been th a t in hoisting the i_____ «... highway has been H completed, giv- H er pupils N atron cut off, and a cross «tate road from Merlin to P ort Orford charge to the turret, the metal | Sidewalks, Sewers, and W ater Sur-! lng a First-class macadam high w ill be of extension from Malheur Junction on th e hoisting apparatus caused ' ’ey Report« Are Made to 'w ay from M edford-to the C rater L eniency .Granted Physician W hose is being boosted as an outlet for th e socially of the H arrim an Branch to the the lum ber and other Interests of Lake park line. friction which set off the 250 Body at R egular M eeting H ealth B roke F o llo w in g Ser elite. connection at the N atron cut off, Southern Oregon to an Oregon A nother im portant feature of pounds of the firing powder be vice O verseas either directly, or through P rine port, instead of the California the 1924 program is the comple ing taken to the turret. Routine m atters occupied the ville and Bend, as part of the rail port, which is the only one avail tion of the six mile stretch of Three ordinance experts of the attention of the city council in PORTLAND, Oct. 22. — Dr. road system between points in able now. paving between Medford and navy are due to arrive in Nor- thelr regular semi-monthly meet- w estern Oregon, bounded by Cali A. B. Patten, entering a plea of The proposed route would ex folk late today, to assist in the in& beld last night. Discussions Jacksonville and four miles from fornia on the west and eastern guilty to charges th at he forged tend from Merlin to Galice, Illa- investigation of the cause of the - °F the feasibility of constructing Jacksonville toward Ruch, the Oregon, Idaho and the trans-con narcotic prescriptions, received hee and P ort Orford, following explosion. It is expected th at this several stretches of sidewalk, a form er being 18 feet wide and the the minimum sentence under the tinental territory on the East. the Rogue River for a greater investigation will be completed to-! report on the w ater survey now latter 1G feet wide. statutes, one year imprisonment portion of the wax- Paul Run Extensive grading and macad morrow. * I being made, and the authoriza- in the county jail. Patten, well- ning, highway engineer, and SPOTLIGHT LAW IS ------------------- ------- tion of the expenditure of $300 amizing has also been completed dressed and with a professional on the Dead Indian road between WANTED FOR STATE bearing, told th e court of having other m em bers'of the prelim inary POLICE ASKED TO for a .new w ater niain for,ned ‘he mapping committee, have re tu rn Ashland and Lake of the Woods, STOP TRAVELFPS p r^ne’paF business transacted. SALEM, Oct. 22— T. A. R affer practiced medicine with consid ed and report th at, while the road a famous local summer resort. ______ 1 Several residents oi Oberlin erable success at Great Falls, ty, chief inspector for the state will be very expensive as con Considerable more construction Chief of Police McNabb today i stre et’ west of ^aurei were pres Mont., for six years, of having motor vehicle departm ent, will siderable m ountain road con will be necessary on this high No F urther A rrests Are Made in Com edian W ill M ake no F urther' received a wire from the author- ent, asking the council to recind entered the medical corps of the struction will be necessary, it Is subm it to the legislature at its way Art L ooting, Day Spent in ities at Aberdeen, W ashington, ) their actIon in ordering a sewer United States arm y during the A ttem pt to Show H is A ct in feasible. They report the road next session a proposed law pro $100.000 was spent in the con requesting th at he stop Mr. a n d ' lakl 10 Ober,in street. They C ollectin g V aluables war. and of establishing a prac T heaters o f Northern City viding for a uniform system of t" , " ' 'M a c o n 7 G 7 7 fo llo w in g ‘t“he can be built to an easy grade and struction of a 9-mile stretch of Mrs. G. W. H arris of th a t city,I c,a!™ed the expense would be too good alignm ent. using spotlights on automobiles war. new road which connects the Butte PORTLAND, Oct. 22. — Prop-; TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 2 2 . __ who are returning from a trip in great for the benefits derived They also report th a t the pro and trucks. ! Since the action ordering the lay-J Fall’ .and C rater Lake highways. In the arm y overseas his health —- — . erty valued in excess of $7500 ■ Losing in both his attem pts to California. The present law does not pro broke down, he told the. court, posed route would open up one Mrs. Harris- brother, a member I lng ,be ae« r » « «he I stolen from local stores by the obtain an injunction restraining vide th at spotlights shall be plac and a subsequent breakdown at of the most attractive tourist I th eft ring now under investiga-1 the police from preventing his of the police force in the northern ) request of the8P citizens, the tim ber and agricultural region and ed at any particular place on the Macon compelled him tem porarily routes in the state. Including the I tion, was recovered by th e police • -appearance at a vaudeville thea- city, was killed last night in an ! council decided to accede to their also to provide a road to make car and does not require any par to give up his practice and come advantages of fishing along the i yesterday and through lack of te r here, Roscoe C. (F a tty ) Ar- attem p t to fru strate a bank h o ld -! dem ands’ and recinded their ac- entrance into the virgin timber Rogue River. Much of the route i lands of that region in order that ticular pattern of light. Mr. R af west. space in the police property rooms, buckle did not present his mono- up. The Aberdeen police h o p e ; t*°n. had to b e ’ made horseback or ferty said today he favors a law Tbe qu®s t*on °F the laying of a fire-fighting crews may get to Drugs Are Obtained was stored in a warehouse until logue as scheduled at today’s to get word to the relatives as afoot. requiring th at the spotlight be soon as possible, and therefore, j sidewalk on G ranite street, to re- the scene of blazes easier. Here he sought Dr. J. G. the courts release it to its own- shows. Sixteen miles of grading and placed on the left side of the car .Strohm , who at one time had been ' qmAT'TT'K’ TM T ftTTV fT? ers' J Advised by his attorneys of the McNabb was asked to in fo rm ' place the old board walk now macadamizing has been complet and th at it be focused so as not an interne in the same hospital • * *'■“ ■*“** LOUNGE being used again bobbed up. After P P P A T T C T t AWCftv N° arr68tS WCre m8de yesterday denial of the injunction by Judge them, if possible. to in te rfe re with approaching as himself, and endeavtored to much discussion, by both residents ed between Central Point and KLbALLS T. LA W SO N ' in connection with the operations E rnest M. Card of th e superior of Granite street and by City En Sams Valley postoffice, which will drivers. obtain a prescription for narcotics, of F ran k Taylor, H. C. Ban field court this afternoon, George Cal- NEW ’iO R K , Oct 22. — T h e ' and W illard Oakes, the alleged vert, m anager of the theater, and gineer W alker, it was decided to be a great convenience to one of which he wished to relieve physi repair the board walk now in use. the richest sections of southern cal suffering. Dr. Strohm refus bronze statue of a battling bull j ringleaders of the gang now held ! Arbuckle decided not to go on BUTCHER FUNERAL and recommend th a t a cement Oregon. ed and Dr. P atten appropriated and a bear in the new lourge of, in jail. The police moved cau-l w ith the act, but instructed their SERVICES HELD AT several prescriptions, filled them the Stock Exchange building j tiously, m erchants and business j counsel to appeal the decisions The county has also construct sidewalk be installed in the ed a new road up the left fork 2 O’CLOCK TODAY out and obtained drugs with one brings to members memories of men were not willing to sw ear; Of both Judge Card and Federal | Spring. This action was taken, following the advice of a cement of Foot’s creek near Cold Hill, of them. the struggles of its form er owner. to com plaints unless positive evi- j udge Cushman to the United The funeral services of Mrs SEATTLE, Oct. 22— Six Chi ) expert, who stated the cold weath- which will be an outlet for the The physician’s wife came to Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston, dence of dishonesty was forth- ’ s ta te s d istrict court of appeals, Belle Butcher were held at the nese and one white man were cap-' , «r would make the laying of the tim ber and agricultural interests P ortland from Macon to be in form er Copper King and au th o r coming, so the police spent the! It is believed th a t Arbuckle Stock’s funeral chapel this after tured by a coast guard cutter near j si(lewalk too expen9,ve a t thlg of th a t region. court with her husband when he °F ‘Frenzied Finance.” day clearing a num ber pf local will m ake no fu rth e r attem pt to noon at two o'clock, with the P ort Townsend today,» according time. Six miles of the Evans and homes of household goods». f « r - (P iay here this week, according Reverand S. J. Chaney officiat entered his plea. Pleasant creeks highway has been to radio reports received here! w illiam Briggs, city attorney, Gresham Asphalt paving _ n itu re and a rt objects said t o ( to his attorneys. ing. The Neighbors of Wood was granted permission to lay 150 macadamized. being laid on Powell street, t o ) have been Furnished by m em bers! Today’s court action was the from the officers of the cutter. The 1924 program has also in craft and the Women s Relief MANY ATTENDING The capture was affected as feet of sidewalk on Nutley street. of the ring join county road system. result of an application by Ar- the Chinese were about to be Corps were present, as Mrs. cluded the construction of sev the work to be done subject to ELECTRIC SHOP Detective Hellyer, in charge of buckle’s attorneys for a tempor- B utcher was a beloved member eral new and improved highway the investigation, spent the great-j ary restraining order, by which smuggled into American territory the approval of City Engineer DEMONSTRATIONS of both organizations. Interm ent from Canada by the white man. W alker. The sidewalk will be bridges, including three in Sams er part-of the day with a moving they hoped to override the decis was in the Mountain View ceme A small power boat was being Large crowds are attending the five feet wide, in contrast with Valley, two on the road connect van. collecting stolen furniture, ion of the Tacoma bofcrd of cen- tery. dem onstrations given by Miss six foot elsewhere. This narrow ing the B utte Falls-C rater high from homes and hiding places; 8Or8 barring Arbuckle’s act from used in the smuggling. Murdock, dem onstrator for the The coast guard cutter is pro walk was allowed, since Nutley ways, two on the Dead Indian about the city. Detective Mallet, | showing in this city, road and others. Universal Electric Company at ( co-operating with him, again raid-1 Judge Cushman this morning ceeding here with the captives, street is a very narrow street. the Ashland Electric Shop. These' That less w ater than was ex- ® Tapestry Schoppa” at refused to grant a restraining or- and the o ffic e s of the cu tter be- (lemonstiy.tions are given each ) Milwaukie and recovered about der against the Tacoma board of lieve they have finally captured pected was found in the survey in n tc r n ti i day, with no special program. $500 worth of silks and tapestries.; censors in its attempt to prohibit th e ring-leajder of a gang of men i now being made on Siskiyou Gap, W DHOLDHLL Miss Murdock bakes every a fte r-! ®^®DF0RD RANCHER a valuable silver set and a ma- ! Arbuckle from appearing here, who have been smuggling O r-' was the report of W ater Super- noon and any one is free to stop MURDERS SISTER h o o n v tea wagon which Oakes holding that the city ordinance ientals into the United States for intendent, E arl Hosier. It was decided to tunnel Siskiyou gap She is giving recipes, and tern -> MEDFORD, Oct. .2 2 . M. and the two Interior decorators creating the board of censors was i the pa8t two years- lower than originally planned, admitted had been stolen from ' constitutional, and he declared' peratures for cooking. Yesterday Minear. 41, a fru it ranch owner this receiving the benefit of sev j censorg were jn a b etter posl- Miss Murdock baked bread and , near here, killed his sister, Mrs. oca stores. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 22. rolls, which are now on display I W. Nickerson, 31, with a hatchet eral springs which would not be ---------------- --------- - | tion than he to determine whether WINDOW IS BROKEN — President Coolidge today di available under the form er plan. BY BULLET FIRED in the window. She will be b a k -p n her home here this afternoon, Arbuckle’s appearance would be rected th a t the office of alien Hosier also reported th a t 3.2 PORTLAND, Oct. 22. — A new BY GANG OF BOYS subversive of public morals. ing cake almost every afternoon ' .then cut his tliroat and is In property custodian be placed in miles of path had been cleared baseball plant, costing a half mil and will be glad to make any a serious condition charge of William W. Wilson and Young boys, hunting on bear between Ashland and Neil Creeks lion dollars, a new manager, and thing on request. Minear recently released from Sewell W. Abbott, present general creek near the city Saturday, were as a fire prevention move. The the consummation of several deals, a sanitarium , and police believe m anager and assistant general careless with the guns, and as a city had form erly authorized the designed to bring a first division he was deranged at the tim e of counsel, respectively, of the bur result W. T. Bostwick will have expenditure of $300 on this work, club to Portland, were announc- the m urder. W hile unconscious. MOVIE ACTOR DIES eau. to replace a window in his home, and Hosier reported the money ed today by Tom Turner, who, DOING STUNT ACT though breathing with difficulty, Babe R uth, m ightiest of home- The two men will serve until and Chief of Police McNabb is on had been exhausted. The council aided by John Sbibe, part owner — ; Minear 3aid She tried to poison j run sw atters in the m ajor base- November 15 when the president the lookout for the youngsters. declined to appropriate more of the Philadelphia Athletics pur LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22— Wil- me ! ball leagues, and Bob Meusel, expects to make a perm anent ap Bostwick reports th at his w ife ! money for the work. chased tjie m ajority stock of the liam H arbaugh, 25, motion pic- ---------- ¿ an o th e r star of the New York pointm ent. The office was made heard a shot and heard the bullet j The petition of four residents Portland Baseball Club from Wil Amercian league team, who are vacant recently by the resigna tu re stu n t man, wag drowned in PAST COMMANDER strike the window. She went of the district immediately west liam Klepper, president. WASHINOTON, Oct. 2. OF LEGION SHOT touring the country, were in Ash tion of Thomas W. Miller, who the Colorado river, northeast of dow nstairs and discovered the of the city limits, requesting that Turner, scout for the Portland Chairman T. O’Conner, United land this morning. leaves the country soon to assume Yuma, Ariz., today after enacting GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Oct.) broken pane of glass, and found , they he allowed to buy w ater for club, said the Philadelphia club th e’ off ice in’ Pan's as president of , a -struggle in the w ater with an' They were scheduled to play in States shipping board expressed 22— Colonel F. Emery, past Na- the bullet on the bed, where i t n irrigation from the Talent Irri- would have nothing to do in di the Interallied W ar Veterana' a a -! <«l> " ”>»» >" a «*■“ > de»,cUn«! tlonal V o m n i d n d e ^ f “ “ M bib' " M basebal‘ Bame tbla b*,orei; ' be ^orah In- „„nun™ events following the dynam iting T - , rl ¡afternoon at Dunsmuir, Califor- vostigating committee, th at funds had dropped after its force was gat ion district was laid on the recting the policies of the P ort 1 ■ 1 :,a ".„L; g'„0” . and„candl<,ate tbe ma. and In ordar to get tie n , there " » » R » » l» were being received spent. That no one was injured table. land club, that Shibe had been In receiving the resignation o f ) °F a dam, according to word re- United States Senate, was shot seems a miracle, for the room in Action was taken to assess the of assistance to him in financing on time, C. D. P ainter and E D. *n tbe United Stats to aid the Mr. Miller the president express-' ceived bere tonight. arm h® here e d 'th e hope th at the custodian! The pretende,! struggle before ‘ in the , 6 left ‘ arm re today by Pelts, members of the D u n sm u ir. candidacy of Senator La Follette. which the window' was broken is property owners on the west side the deal, but was not personally ¡of G ranite street for the work o f ' interested in the purchase of the ed the hope m at m e » ______ ___ Chedell Simpson, husband of one r.lnno Lions club under whose auspices ’ Under Under ouestioninr questioning hv by Rnr»h Borah, used a great deal. would be able to continue in office the cam era was over and Har- As a result of the shooting, laying the sidewalks, recently club. of Em ery’s stenographers. Em ery th e exhibition game will, be play- O’Conner said he had no actual and it wa3 explained today at baugh was preparing to retu rn to Bostwick has decided to refuse completed. The expenditure of! It is believed by sports w riters will recover. j ed motored to Ashland and took evidence th a t funds were sent the W hite House th a t it was hoped the river bank when he was On the way to the jail, Simp-; the players to the California city. from Russia to this country. In the boys fu rth er permission to the city of $200 as Its share of th at Duffy Lewis, m anager of the Mr. Miller might be able to re caught in a whirlpool. j Salt Lake club is the most likely son said, ‘I wish I had killed in this way, they can arrive there connection with the visit of a hunt near his home on Bear this work was authorized sume his duties after November Creek, The expenditure of $300 for th e ' candidate for the m anagership of killed him .” The shooting oc-* in tim e for the game. hundred ‘‘labor leaders0 to the 15. ---- ---------------------- ! lay:n«r of a w ater main, to be! the club. It is known Lewis is curred In Em ery’s real estate of R uth and Meusel attracted quite W hite House on Labor Day, with DEER STRUCK*BY CAR j used as a reserve main to supply through at Salt Lake, and would following an altercation with a crowd of baseball fanp at t h e ! hi™ 88 head, O’Conner adm itted LITTLE INTEREST IS LOS ANGELES. Cal., Oct. 22. ON ASHLAND ROAD fice, the Lithian Hotel was authorized, like to catch on with some other he advanced $385 to Joseph Ryan, Simpson. Mrs. Simpson, who is station. SHOWN IN ELECTION The. main will be laid on first l Coast League club. — Advices from W ashington, D. president of the International The num ber of deer crossing a beautiful woman, had begun ac C., th a t the office of the alien street between Hargadine and Longshoremans Union to pay rail A Tidings i epi esentative at the Main streets. A total of 235 feet property custodian there had been the A shland-Klam ath Falls high tion to obtain a divorce, and the boys have whistles road fares and bills, but that the court house Tuesday was unable placed in charge of General Man way has attracted many hunters argum ent between her husband 483 CASES Or BOOZE cf main will be laid. ABE TAKEN IN RAID money had been repaid him. to stir up any political arg u m en ts.1 ager Wilson and A ssistant Gen out th at way during the past 48 and Emery arose from this. The Tidings carrier boys were Joseph Grundy told the commit- everybody being busy and n o t! “ You broke up my home,” eral Counsel Abbott of the bur- j hours. F. R. Olds says th a t Sun- supplied with whistles Tuesday VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 22. — tee (hat the campaign fund col- much aroused up by the election eau by President Cooiidge r e f e r . day night he tam e suddenly Simpson shouted as he fired. W heeler — Grading alm o3t1 a Dern °on. with instructions to The Canadian fisheries patrol an- leettd by the Republicans in which occurs in two weeks. Those j to a step in office routine neces- j around a curve and the car Mrs. Simpson worked in Em ery’s sitated by the absence in the w e s t' struck a doe th a t seemed blind- office for three weeks, gaining nounced here today that the pow- Pennsylvania, outside of Pltts- w ithout opposition, such as Miss completed on Brighton Jetty sec- b' ow them when they throw cop- j *es °F the Tidings to the subscrih- er boat Impala, with 483 cases of, burg, totaled $355,000. Grundy Stevens for county clerk and tion of Roosevelt highway.* of the custodian. Thomas W. Mil- ed by the headlights. Olds got employment by answering an ad Theft Ring— 30 ............................... ers. Notice what the Tidings whiskey aboard, ha£ been seized is chairman of the Ways and others, are only waiting for the ler, according to a statem ent h e re ! out and went back but could not vertisem ent in a newspaper. ■ whistle sounds like and then in Dodge Cove, near Bam field, on Means committee in the Pennsyl votes to be counted, while those The Dalles today by A. M. Shaw, the c u sto -' find the deer though the fender Emery is m arried and has two the Pacific ocean on the west Nearly $400,000 whenever you hear the whistle you vania Republican state commit with opposition Are not doing d ian ’s secretary. on the car was bent considerably. daughters. building permits issued for first will know the paper is w aiting side of Vancouver island. tee. much campaigning either. seven months 1924. for you at your door. I OREGON R A IL L IN E S TO BE M ADE BETTER COAST OUTLET PLANNED FOR THIS CO UNTY MORE D IE AS VICTIMS OF BIG POWDER BLAST DOCTOR GETS YEAR FEDERAL -JAIL DF CIIY CDDNCIL THEFT RING LOOT I ARBUCKLE BARRED INCREASED J75D0 i FROM TACOMA BILL FOLLOWING RAIDS Bi STATE COURTS TWO NAMED TO ACT MUCH WORK IS ■PLANNED FOR EXTRA! IN ASHLAND TOMY SAYS LA EOLLEITE