Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1924, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
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
(International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924
NO. 45
COOLIDGE CAN LAUGH
AL JOLSEN PROVES IT
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Buckeye State in Final
Trolley Deal
’■ had waited an hour and a tt,
Over Affairs
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Campaign Effort
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8 MILLION REFUND AIM » fast time. _
RUNNING BEHIND
BUSINESS
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The actors entertained 8 '
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W itness S tates Not Enough Mon- tt Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge, not tt T ells A ides to Spurt in Last Min­
C hief E xecu tive S tates Busincw» ’
and
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Charges
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P eo p le H ave R ight to Consid­
for Ohio's 24
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Treason Are Feared
Such Large Am ount
eration by O fficials
E lectoral Votes
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BERLIN, Oct. 23. — The news
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 23. — tt sidential jokes” and was «I
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. —
ABOARD DAVIS SPECIAL,
th at President E bert had decreed
That T. H. Bolton, Seattle civil 8 successful in. his th reat to «I ENROUTE TO CLEVELAND, Oct.
President Coolidge today replied •
softly but pointedly to his political !
the dissolution of the reichstag
service commissioner and ex-city tt make Mr. Coolidge “ laugh
23. — John Davis, Democratic
» candidate for the presidency, to ­
came as a surprise to a great m a­
councilman, received $1000 for tt out loud.”
opponents who have been criticis­
voting for the purchase of th e ! t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t » day carried his personal drive
jo rity of the deputies, who either
ing his adm inistration, claiming
are in Berlin or on the way here
municipal street railway system
it was now too intim ately identi­
into the middle of Ohio’3 three
to
attend
the
session
of
p
arlia­
was
testified
by
E.
D.
M
in
ic
h
'a
t!
fied with the big business in te r­
cornered presidential race in a
today’s hearing before the coon-j
ment, which was to have begun
final effort to capture the Buck­
ests throughout the country.
Speaking to the members of the Those Who Knew Great Emanci- tomorrow. Political circles had
cil efficiency committee. The
eye State's twenty four electorial
pator A re W anted to A u to­
votes.
hoped for a compromise which
money was said to have been
executive committee of the New
graph Book for P resident
would enable the m ajority cabi­
given Bolton by R. B. W hiting,
While Davis remained hopeful
York Business Men’s Republican
net to continue in office, espe­
of an Ohio victory, he received
an employe o f-th e Puget Sound
Association Coolidge said, “ this!
Pioneers who either voted for cially as the cardinal problems
. Power and Light company, in
confidential reports as soon as
Is a business country, pre-emint-
of
Germany’3
foreign
relations
! April, 1919, after the city had
he entered the state, that he was
entally, with all kinds of busi­ Abraham Lincoln or who knew
been definitely
solved
running second to President Coo­
taken over the railway system
nesses, both industrial and agri­ the great American Em ancipator, had
and delivered $15.000.000 in util­ Chamher of Com m erce O fficial lidge in pre-election forecasts.
cultural and w ants a business are wanted to furnish their a u to -! through the governm ent’s accept-
Says County Has Prospects
Davis told his “ board of strategy”
ity bonds in payment therefor.
movement in the executive posi­ graphs for a giant autograph I ance of the Dawes plan.
Equal
to
Any
in
Oregon
The
party
organs
of
all
shades
book
which
is
being
prepared,
and
he could sweep the entire state
Answering
a
question
today.
tion.”
have
inaugurated
the
campaign
which
will
be
presented
to
Presi­
Minich said th at he really believ­
of Ohio if his state machine
“ I do not mean a government
for the elections, which will be
ed Bolton should have received
Fn the interest of Oregon state spurted in its drixe for votes un­
by business o r.fo r business, but dent Coolidge.
The
Coolidge-Dawes-Lincoln held December 7, with columns of
I mean a government which will
more on so large a transaction. wide development, R. R. Howard til election day.
In h ’s campaign of Ohio, Davis
Minich also testified th at Mayor v’aa a reepnt visitor in Jackson
understand business. It is not Caravan, which is composed of crim inations and recrim inations
possible th a t a country like ours i neighbors o f. President Coolidge which indicate a pre-election sea­
! Brown had employed him to help ; county. He is officially represent- has entered one of the Repub­
can pick business up in a ginger- from Vermont will be in-Ashland son of violent and acimanious
in an investigation of the whole
lbe land settlem ent and the lican strongholds in his attem pt
politics.
ly fashion and set if off to oneside ' next Tuesday m orning about
street railw ay deal, with the ex- m arketing departm ent' of the to swing it from Coolidge. The
In a personal statem ent C han­
for careful examination as if it 10:30 o’clock, according to S. A.
A n other trium ph of love over parental ob jection s because of pectation of proving fraud and j Portland chamber of commerce, Buckeye Rtate, notoriously Re­
were something apart from the i Nye, chairm an of The Jackson cellor Marx recapitulates the gen­ youth w as revealed here recently w ith the announcem ent by Mr. compelling the Puget Sound Pow- j collecting inform ation for public- publican, is one of the states Coo­
rest of the country as a whole. It [ County Republican C entral Coni- esis of his negotiations for the and Mrs. G eorge T. H arye of W ashington, D. C., and B u rlingam e, i er and Liglif company to return j ity articles to appear in the Port- lidge was certain of from the
W ash., of th e engagem ent o f their lH-year-ohl daughter, H e lm , j
is p art of our national defense, m ittee, who called at The Tidings creation of a coalition bloc which pictured above, to M archese A lberto Arnold!, of Rom e, an Italian ! to the city not less than 58,000,- land papers and the Oregon agri­ start, and it will take a super­
would be ‘‘nationally inspired,” cavalry officer. Six m onth s of absence from each other, calculated {
and as 3uch. is entitled to as much office yesterday afternoon.
cultural press. On his present human effort to wrest it from
°F the purchase price,
The
Coolidge-Dawes-Lincoln and which would gather ‘‘under to »eveal the truth of th e w ell-know n lin es an eiit inspiring love,
Minich said
the
m ayor had trip he already has visited Doug­ the Republicana this year.
consideration as any other part
of th at defense. In fact,, the gov­ caravan is m aking up the giant one h a t” all factions from social­ have now passed and th e m arriage o f tjie young couple is scheduled form ed a little syndicate to carrv las, Coos and Josephine counties.
to take place in W ashington, fo llo w in g th e debut there th is F a ll nn
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The caravan ists to nationalists.
ernm ent of the United States is autograph book.
on this investigation, and had ex-J and he left recently to visit in HALF OF DRYDEN IS
of Miss Marye.
based upon business and the busi- started from the A tlantic Coast
i pected when ready to prove fraud K lam ath, Deschutes and Crook
DESTROYED BY FIRE
ness interests, should receive the several weeks ago and the book ' TO CHARGE MINEAR
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to get the council to authorize counties.
by j
WENATCHEE. Wash., Oct. 23
consideration of the officials of now has been autographed
payment of a 25 per cent com­
‘‘One of the outstanding things
WITH MURDER TRY
the governm ent in the same de­ hundreds of pioneer men who vot- i
mission on any sum recovered. I have noticed on my trip ” , states — F ile believed to have been
— Tf
gree as do the other interests of ed for Abraham Lincoln or wo- j PORTLAND, Oct.
The prospective $2,000.000 of the Mr. Howard, “ is the new spirit started in an ammonia plant early
men
who
knew
the
great
eman­
Merle Minear, Medford pear grow­
$8,000.000 rebate was to split be­ of cooperation th at is prevailing this morning, razed half of the
th e country.”
cipator.
* er, who yesterday killed his sis­
tween the mayor and his syndi­ every district of Oregon. Com­ business s?ction of Drydpn, 18
T
h
^
caravan
will
be
in
Ashland
cate associates.
ter,
Mrs.
W.
Nickerson,
wiUi
a
m unities are realizing, as never miles west of here. .F iv e build­
PARENTS OF DEAD
for
an
hour
or
two.
They
will
hatchet,
recovers
from
his
subse­
before, th a t they have m arket­ ings were destroyed.
TRAFFIC OFFICE'»
quent
attem
pt
at
suicide,
police
Eight peisons, trapped upstairs
ARE STOPPED HERE a'so be at M edf ° rd a t i : 3 0 p . m .
ing and land settlem ent problem^
SLEEPING MAN IS
the same day and at C entral Point will prefer a first degree m urder
KILLED BY TRAIN which can be solved only in a com - are re p o rt'd to have saved them ­
120 K illed D uring 1023 as Com- V’inin g E xtends Invitation to P r o ­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. H arris, and Gold Hill later in the same charge against him, they announc­
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1 munity way And these commun selves by using a rope. Orchard
p e n s i W ith Toini o f 113 for
pie o f P ennsylvania to Inspect
WALLA
WALLA,
Wash.,
Oct.
ities also realize that these loca' praj’ers were used to combat the
parents of Gordon H arris, who day. This is one of the most uni- ed today. It will rem ain for the
Y ear o ( 1022
Oregon Country
wa3 instantly killed in a shooting que political caravans which has defense attorneys to prove him
2®— The taking- of a nap on a m arketing and land settlement ire. No estim ate has been made
affray near Lewiston, Idaho, y e s-! ever toured the country and lias- sane. Captain
Moore stated.
speeder on the O.-W. II. & N. problems only can be solved b; of the loss.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. —
An invitation to Pennsylvania
attracted
considerable
attention
Minear
has
a
good
chance of re­
terday,
were
stopped
here
tracks near Page station, this state-wide cooperation between
Oregon had 120 autom obile fa- tourists to visit Oregon has been
Those who are eligible to au to ­ covery.
n ig h t
and
notified
of
the
county, proved fatal about 1 a. in. com m unities.’’
MEMBER OF FIRM TO
talities in 1923 as against 113 in ; extended in several eastern cities
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accident. Mr. and Mrs. H arris had graph'» the Lincoln book should .
“ it is a realization of thia new
today
for
Tom
Robbins,
55.
CONSTRUCT HOTEL
1922, 103 in 1921 and 87 in 1920.' by Irving E. Vining of Ashland,
been touring the country and word report to The Tidings or to t h e . RAILROADS WILL
¡w atchm an for the railroad.
A spirit and need of cooperation
P
ortland
had
37
fatalities
in-
President
of
the
Oregon
State
MOVES TO ASHLAND
FIGHT NEW LINE
wa9 received here yesterday to Republican county central com- i
1923 as compared with 40 in; Chamber of Commerce, according train struck the machine, killing which prompted Portland busi-
PORTLAN d “ Ö ^ 23. — Rail-
have them stopped and sent to m ittee previous to next Tuesday.
Robbins instantly.
I ness men to raijie a fund of $300,-
E. L. McNeil, member of the
1922, 38 in 1921 and 34 In 1920.1 to a letter to A. S. Dudley, secre-
Lewiston. Chief of Police Mc­
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i 000 to be expended over a two- firm of Hoover and McNeil of
¡ road attorneys announced today
W ashington state had 240-fa ta l-! tary of the Oregon state eham-
Nabb, in order to do this, gave
GREAT NORTHERN
I year period on a d8fln,te program Albany, contractors for the con­
I that the lines of the Northwest Itles in 1923, compared with 173 her.
each tourist a Blip of paper, ask­
would oppose the highest court, in 1922. Seattle’s fatalities in '
LOSES
R
A
T
L
CASE
^ ree ° n state-Wide development struction of the Lithia Hotel, a r­
L etters and telegram s telling
ing them to present it to the
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This program included three well- rived in Ashland lust night with
j t h e recommendation to the In-, 1923 were 55, compared with 44 of the enthusiastic reception ac-
VVASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 23 defined departm ents of activity. his family. He is registered at
couple, who were in a Dodge car,
terstate Commerce Commission on the year before. ,
' cording Mr. Vining, who went
bearing the W ashington license,
The petition
of the Great adm inistered by the Portland the Hotel Ashland.
the Central Oregon railroad con-
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: East to attend the organization
N
orthern
Railway
company f o r ; chamber of commerce. W ith the
76675.
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j struction. The Union Pacific will
McNeil intends to start con­
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 23. meeting of the ^so ciatio n of of-
They arrived in sAhland about
re-argum
ent
of
the
application
of exception of necessary headquar- struction work on the new hotel
Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 on j file exceptions to th e tentative — A total of 14,412 deaths from! ficials of state chambers of coin-
six o’clock last night, going im­ the High School field, Coach report for the line between Bend
th e W enatchee Southern Railway ters expense, this entire fund Is as soon as it is possible to do so.
accidents during 1923 caused byj merce at P ittsburg, have been
m ediately to the telegraph office Hughes will tro t forth his hope-1 and Lakeview.
company for authority to coi}-j being expended outside of Port- As soon as the excavating work
automobiles and other m otor ve- j received by officials of the Oregon
w here the new’s of the shooting fuls for the 1924 season, .giving !
hides, excluding motorcycles, wasi state body. Mr. Vining, on his struct a new line of road in the. land. This is considered a good is completed, equipment and ma­
aw aited them . Leaving their car the fans of the city their first I __
shown in statistics assembled by; tour, has spoken at Pitt3burg, W enatchee valley, W ashington,!business investm ent for the reasor. terials will be moved to the site,
here they took a train im m ediate­ peek at the boys, when they ta n g le ' |f
the census bureau covering t h e ! H arrisburg, Philadelphia and a has been denied by the interstate i th a t Portland necessarily will ad and the work will be under way.
ly for Lewi3ton.
with the Myrtle Point gridiron !
vance with the advancement of
The contractor intends to re­
death registration area' of the; number of sm aller places through-! commi'rce commission
Gordon H arris was a traffic of­ stars in a practice game.
the
state
as
a
whole,
and
only
main in Ashland until the •com­
United States, which contains i out Pennsylvania.
The local outfit took a 14-7 !
ficer in Lewiston and ¿was shot
with
the
advance
of
the
entire
pletion of the contract awarded
I
87.6 per cent of the total popu­
w hen attem pting to stop four men spanking at the hands of the
state.
-
his firm. It is possible th a t the
lation.
INDIAN WOMAN, AGE
In an automobile, who were sus­ G rants Pass w arriors Saturday,
These
three
departm
ents
ot
other member of the firm, Mr.
This total represents a death
102 YEARS IS DEAD
pected of being implicated in a while the Myrtle Point gang took
work
include
publicity,
land
set­
Hoover
will also locate in Ashland
ra te of 14.9 for each 100,000!
bank holdup several hours pre­ the Roseburg eleven into camp
tlem
ent
and
m
arketing.
The
pub
during the construction of the
MONTREAL, Oct. 2 3 — Public
YOSEMITE. Cal., Oct. 23. —-
vious. The occupants promptly to the tune of 7-0 in their last interest in the Prince of W ales is persons, compared with 12.5 in
licity
work
includes
broad
adver
building.
1922, 11:5 in 1921 and 10.4 in Lucy Brown. Indian, credited in '
opened fire.
shooting
Gordon start. Outside of their victory so great, members of hi3 staff
tising
to
a
ttra
c
t
tourists,
with
1920.
the annals of her tribe with b e -;
through the heart. The men were over the Roseburg outfit, little said here today, th a t certain news­
the realization th a t a certain per
California topped the list with ing 120 years old, died suddenly!
driven from the machine, two of is known concerning the Myrtle papers have not hesitated to in­
centage
of these .tourists will be
them escaping. The other two, Point outfit, but from all indi- dulge in the creation of fabrica- a rate of 32.6 deaths for 100,- yesterday.
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Oct.
23
—
business investors and land set
Chester and Jame3 M arrs of Pen­ cations. th eir victory over the tions concerning him when no ac- 000 population and Wyoming was
Liberty
was
of
brief
duration
here
tiers.
/
second with a rate of 24 1. Among!
dleton, Oregon, are being held in Roseburg gang shows them to ; tual newa existed.
this
morning
for
A
rthur
Lewis,
In
the
land
settlem
ent work a
68 cities for which statistics were'j
jail.
suspected n arco tics'v en d o r, and state-wide program has been work
have a power defensive outfit, j
was said that these publica- gathering Cameden, N. J., led
Elm er Winslow, alleged thief, in ed out, in which nearly all of th<
even though from the low sco re,' tions take advantage
of the with a rate of 35.4 and Scranton,
SAN BARNADINO, Cal., Oct.
SENATOR LODGE IS
their ingenious but X. unsuccessful counties of the state are ocoper 23— The heroism of Mrs. T. Kelty,
th eir offensive does not seem to prince’s position and the fact th at Pa., was second with 29.2.
REPORTED IMPROVED come up to snuff.
escape from the Klam ath county ating. These counties have ap 31, who repeatedly slashed her-
[ he is a visitor in a foreign land
BOSTON, Oct. 23. — Henry
jail.
W orkmen were employed pointed land settlem ent commun •elf with broken glass in order
Coach
Hughes will probably i t 0 say- things about him which
in repairing the jail windows and ities for the purpose of the defin
Cabot Lodge, United States sena­ start his first string outfit against an ordinary citizen could meet by
o feed her blood to her five-
FORMER DRY LEADER
roof on the top floor of the court­ ite listing of lands for sale, with year old niece as they lay at the
tor, who was operated upon a the invaders tomorrow, for he lias 1 court action.
MUST CONTINUE TERM
second time yesterday, was re- j some working* over to do in pre-!
They know th a t the prince
house. At the same time the two brief descriptions. These listing.' rottom of a canyon near here for
LOS ANGELES, Oct.' 23. — prisoners crawled out of a w in - |are filed in the Portland office hree days, following au autom o­
ported at the hospital today to ; paration for comhig games. Since . -would take no notice of their
ALBANY, N. Y. Oct. 23.— The D uring the height of a dram atic ! dow onto the roof, with offers to I and are scattered wherever op
be getting along well.
; the affair is a practice session, falsehoods, ra th e r than intensity
court
of appeals today unanim ous­ scene within the staid courtroom ' help the carpenters. The la tte r i portunity offers. It is the further bile crash in which her husband
He passed a good night and ; Hughes is liable to run in a bunch the fOCus on himself,
-vas killed, will probably cost her
his condition was “ most satlsfac- j of his men before the tussle is
As a pa8g ja point, the spokes- ly upheld the conviction last of Federal Judge McCormick, Mrs. 1 thought they were sent there by plan of these commities, as fa’
je
r life, physicians who are at-
wjfe oj
mjn jon. i the contractor.
to ry ,” Dr. J,. H. Cunningham, the j over, in order to get a line on his : nian for the prince’s party cited spring of W illiam H. Anderson, g
as possible, to work out county .ending her here today said.
I
ntl ‘ *aire oil m agnate who is the ta r-;
A fter a few m inutes of work. wide
„ Ivtt program s of aid to incoming
m aterial.
surgeon, said.
a story in a New York paper yes- ex - superintendent of the
Saloon
league
of
New
Yoi
s
ate,
Ql
«government
attorneys
,
Lewis
pememSered
he
needed
a
:
settlers,
to see th at they find ex
: terday which 5 h e prince’s name
of
third
degiee
foigery.
who
are
attem
pting
to
cancel
val-
screw
driver,
and
calmly
walked
actly the land th a t they desire to
BONES OF INDIANS
was coupled with th a t of an ac-
Anders-on is seiving a term of uaj,je ie^Bea he holds in the Elks ! down through the courthouse to farm and are most fitted to farm.
FOUND AT KLAMATH tress who was “ reported to be from
one to two years in Sing HiUg Reaerve found that the mi l - ; freedom.
This part of the program is based
--
sailing for England on the same
Sing
prison.
ling p a rt of the $100,000 Doheny
A moment later Winslow decid-j on th e proved fact th a t the besi
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 23— ship.”
: Fall note, which had been the , ed he needed some more tools so advertisem ent th a t any commun
Skeletons of 12 giant Indians, rel-
The story included an alleged
; object of search by governm ental; h§, too, left the roof.
1 jty can have is well-located, sat-
ics of pre-historic times, were un- telegram from Gerenal Trotter,
FOR WORTH, Texas. Oct. 23.
I operatives for the past year, re- j Deputy Sheriff George Dietsch 1 .ge<i and prosperous new settlers
ABOARD THE LA FOLLETTE covere^ by roa(^ w orkers in the j the prince’s aide, to the actress.
; posed in the pocket of F rank i was w alking down K lam ath ave-1
i n Jackson county there is co- —The dirigible Shenandoah soar-
SPECIAL, en route to Grand K lam ath marsh country, it be-j
The spokesman
branded the
Hogan,
chief
co
u
n
sel.
for
D
o
-.
nue.
He
saw
Lewis
w
alking
(
operation
between this local land ad over El Pa3o shortly a fte r
Rapids, Oct 23__Direct charges came known today. One jawbone telegram as false and said th a t the
heny.
j
blithely
along,
apparently
w
ith
-!
settlem
ent
committee and the seven o’clock this morning, com­
th a t “ Wall Street was trying to was of particularly immense prince not only had never met the
•
The
disclosure
of
this
startlin
g
out
a
thought
ir
the
world.
The
s
ian(i
settlem
ent departm ent of the pleting the first leg on her re-
i actress, but had never even heard
coerce American Labor into vot- Ísiae-
' inform ation, coming calmly fro m ; deputy after a short cha^e caught Portland chamber of commerce ‘urn journey to her home port at
ing th e Republican or Democratis! Opinion here is divided as to -o f her.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 23
the lips of the social leader was so j the escaped p-j-sonei and tool: him This county committee consists r akehur3t. New Jersey.
tickets,” was hurled by Senator w hether it was an old Indian bur-
The spokesman of the prince’s
The Republican N ational Cam­ stunning a blow to the govern- back.
! r f n. E. H arder, County Judge
Radio communications with the
ha. Follette, Independent Candi- ' al ground where the indians bur- party also expressed annoyance paign Fund, which is now being
wh~0
upon
‘
»hip’s
officers reported
th a t
A
m
om
ent
later
Distoch
raw
an-
Gardner,
II.
D.
Powell,
L.
Neid
date for the Presidency on h is^ied th e ir kil,ed where th *y fell, at the publicity given to th e fact investigated by a Senate commit-
her
to
testify
against
her
hus-
everything
is
in
splendid
condi-
other
fam
iliar
face
a
few
b
locks,
ermeyer,
F.
C.
Homes,
and
J.
H
way to capture votes for the Pro- Many Illdian rellcs were uncov-! th at the prince had danced all tee, following charges of a slush ban(J Doheny refused to testify>
distant on K lam ath avenue. He Fuller.
.ion.” An average of over 60
ered near the skeletons.
night during his stay in Mon­
greesives.
fund,
hurled
by
Senator
La
Fol-,
reserving
his
constitutional
right,
started on a, run once more and j Jackson county has many thous miles per hour has been m ain­
treal.
La Follette said th a t the th re a t
lette, Progressive candidate for: 8ince he ¡8 UndeY indictm ent in this time overtook Winslow, who ands of acres of irrigated land tained since the ship left San
“
Why
shouldn’t
he
dance
all
Bend — Paving at north en­
of closing down factories in the
the Presidency, was brought into Washington D. C. His son also was m aking a speed trail toward
only recently improved for set Diego yesterday morning. The
trance
to city, to cost $47,000, to n ig h t?” he said.^ “ It is done by the two million dollar class to­ refused to testify for Lhe same
case of his election was being us­
liberty.
I
most
healthy
and
norm
al
young
tlem ent. Jackson county can pro dirigible will likely reach F ort
ed by the W all Street operators In be contracted for.
In less than an hour from the duce w onderful yields of fruit W orth this afternoon, should the
' men of 30 and the prince is both day, with the announcem ents of reason.
th e ir endeavors to coerce workers
received
I healthy and norm al to a high de­ additional collections,
tim e of the escapes both prison­
speed m aintained so far be kept
in to voting the old line tickets.
(Continued
on
page
4)
from
Chicago
and
New
York.
ers
were
back
in
jail.
Tidings Ads brings results.
There is wisdom in reading ads.
up.
gree.”
PA PA
COOLIDGE 1N!
SHORT ANSWER
TO OPPONENTS
EARNS MONEY,
DISSOLUTION
0 F REICHSTAG
JOLTS BODY
MAMA SPENDS DOUGH
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CHICAGO, Oct. 23. — a
WTho spends the money in a
tt¡
the United States
Women spend 85 per a
cent of it, answ ers Miss ai
Mary L. Downes, High a
Chief Ranger of the Wo­ tt
m en’s Catholic Order of « I
Foresters, one of Ameri­ tt !
ca’s large fratern al so­ a Majority of Members of
cieties operating both for a Body
Are Surprised, Com­
Bodv Ai
and by women. The fair a
munists Scared
sex is becoming more and a
more the money investing a RADICALS STAGE MOVE
half of the domestic skfetch a
a A ll C hances of Im m unity Gone
the expert asserts.
Love’s Dream Not Shattered
O FFICIAL IS
CHARGED WITH
TARING BRIBE
DAVIS TRYING
T 0 TAKE OHIO
FOR BOURBONS
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N ASHLAND SOON
ISTRICI
1
EASTERN PEOPLE Ï0
VISIT OREGON SIATE
POINT TO TANGLE!
JAIL BREAKER A Í
M A Ï H HAS SI) IT
LIDIE FREEDOM
HURLED BY PAPERS
IN DOHENY TRIAL
ILDI
LA FOEEEHE CLAIMS
WALL STREET ACTIVE
OVER EL PASO, TEX,