Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 24, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND climate
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News W ire Service)
VOL. X L 7III.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
FIVEHANGED
FORMURDER
ATMONTREAL
PH IL IPIX O ’S CLAIM
NEW DANCE RECORD
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MANILA, Oct. 24. — A
8 m arathon dance contest at
8 Lerma park cabaret which
8 started Saturday night
8 ended this m orning after
8 one Filipino couple had
8 completed 78 hours and
8 25 m inutes of dancing, de-
8 d a re d locally to be a
Thousands Fight to Get In- 8 w orld’s record.
side Prison Walls to Wit- «
The couple danced in
ness Hanging
» four-hour periods with 15-
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8 niinute interm issions. The
ONE MAN REPRIEVED » couple winning second
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| 8 prize dropped out of the
E xtra P o lice Ih-essed into Service 8 contest at the end of the
to Hold Crow dot 2 0 .0 0 0 in
j 8 76 hours and 15 minutes.
Check O utside Prison W alls
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924
DIGESTPOLL
SHOWS DAVIS
NOW GAINING
A Youthful Champion
NO. 4(5
(ONTARIO TO
REMAIN DRY
VOTERS SAY
MAIL IS MAIL BUT
MALE WOULD BE MAIL
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Temperance Measure Wins »
on Canadian Ticket by
»
Big- Majority
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n
COLLINS PAL
SURE GUN IS
SAME WEAPON
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. n
8
24.
— Postal authorities 8
8
here
were in a quandary 8 I
8
today
following receipt of 8
8
the
application
of a local 8
8
citizen asking th a t he be »I
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transported as airplane 81
8
mail from San Francisco
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to New York.
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« Late Returns Put Democrat-
Chester N. Weaver, the 8 Says Pistol Found Near Vic-
«, ic Candidate Even With
applicant, in making w rit­ 8
tim to be Same One Own­
Progressive
ten request for transporta­ tt
ed by Collins
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8 tion th at he weighed 184 8
» FINALS N E X T WEEK
FARMERS SWING VOTE » pounds, postage for which » SHERIFF INVESTIGATES
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8 at air rate should total
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8 O h^ nn G ives M ore Than F ifty i
Majority Two Years Ago on Same H >718.08. He said he was 8 Bandit May lx* Taken to Salt Lake
8 j P er Cent, of V ote in P o ll to
Dry Measure Was 400,000,
» prepared to deliver himself 8
to be Used as W itness in Col- •
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P resid en t C oolidge
Now Reduced to 4 0 ,0 0 0
H at the nearest air mall 8
Uns’ Prelim inary H earing
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8 box within a few days.
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MONTREAL, Oct. 24.— Amidst
According to figures compiled
Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 24. — Rv
i
8
Becrecy, while a crowd of over
By
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■» CHICO, Cal., Oct. 24.— Sheriff
from the latest retu rn s in the
m ajority of more than 40,000
20,000 people fought with police
Benjamin R. H arris of Salt Lake
L iterary .Digest straw vote, John
votes, Ontario today Indicated
guards w atching over the con­
City,
who is conducting an in­
W. Davis, Democratic candidate
th a t it had sustained its tem per­
demned men, four m urders of a
vestigation
inlo the m urder charge
for the presidency has gradually
ance act which was voted on at
bank messenger, during a robbery
brought against Mark Collins and
crept up on Senator La Follette,
the election here yesterday. T h e7
in which >142,000 was stolen from
his wife, formerly of Chico, last
Independent candidate for the
vote, unofficial returns from
the Hochelga Bank near here
night expressed himself as coni-
same office, . until the two are
which are now in, stood, for gov- i
several m onths ago were hang­
'
pletely satisfied witli the evidence
practically on even term s. While
ernm ental control of liquor sales, J
ed today in the prison in this
j
uncovered
in Chico th at Collins
J. J. McMahon S tates D eputies and Davis was overtaking La Follette
city.
450,000, and for the continuance ’
owned the gun used in the mtir-
President Coolidge has increased
Sh eriff Should lx* A ble to
of the temperance order noiy in
The four men who met their
!
der
in Utah of C. S. McQuown.
his
lead
over
his
two
rivals
by
H andle All Law V iolations
H eadquarters for C andidates and
effect, 491.000.
death on the gallows were, Gius­
In Oroville Sheriff H arris in­
a fraction of one per cent.
M embers Now Ready for Coin­
The cities in the* province vot­
eppe Serafina. Antony Frank,
terviewed Leslie Meredith, who is
Following is the Digest’s re­
J.
J.
McMahon,
Republican
can­
in g E leetion Campaign
ed
heavily
for
governmental
con-
’
F rank Gambino, and Louis Mar-
In jail charged with the hold-up
m arks on th e poll. “ Democratic
trol, but the farm district vote I
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el. A fifth member of the gang, didate for sheriff in this county, ballots, flooding in as th e Digest's
in conjunction with Collins of
who was to be executed with his while in Ashland yesterday, sta t­ Presidential poll of the nation
swung the lead hack in favor of j ’•’he Republican County Central three niep on thè night of Aug-
comrades, according to a sentence ed to The Tiding th a t he* had reaches the final stages w ith a
the tem perance measure. which Committee has secured rooms on j ust 31st near the Shai-ta Union
the province has had in effect for the second floor of the Liberty School. Meredith positively iden­
passed over him, was given a re. only one idea as to w hat the duty total retu rn of more than 2,300,-
Pictured
above
is
Betty
Nutball,
E
ngland’s
fu
tu
re
Lenglen
who
of
the
sheriff
was—
and
th
a
t
this
the
past eight years.
bui’ding in Medford, and opened tified the .4 5 caliber army auto­
prieve by the cabinet at the
000 votes, have'broqght Mr. Davis rivals our own Helen Wills in winning tennis championships at an
idea
is
“
for
the
sheriff
to
en­
eleventh hour.
The vote this year shows a vast headquarters for the coming cam­ matic pistol, brought by Sheriff
up to term s of practical equality early age. Miss N utha’l is officially known as “Junior Girl Champion
change
in sentim ent toward the paign candidates, members of the H arris from Utah for th at pur­
H undreds of extra police were force all the laws and not make w ith Senator La Follette.
of
the
United
Kingdom,”
the
title
won
in
her
first
open
tournam
net
An
pressed into service in order to it necessary to have special en­ outstanding feature of th q Poll, when she was .but 13 years of age. In this tournam ent she defeated a tem perance m easure. A vote ta k ­ Central Committee and Repub­ pose, as one used by Collin3 in
en two years ago, gave the dry licans generally are expected to the Chico hold-up. He also iden­
keep the immense crowd, which forcement squads to weed out the from the first published report of dozen of the best known women players in Britain.
supporter» a m ajority of over report to the headquarters and tifies a belt and holster brought
had assembled to watch the execu­ liquor violators or any other vio­ five weeks ago, has been the fact
400,000
votes.-while the m ajority assist in the work of the cam- by the sheriff as the property of
tions, in line. Although the peo lators.”
th a t W isconsin’s candidate ap­
McMahon,
who
is
at
present
this year was but a little over a j Paign. which it is believed will Collins. He was unable, however,
pie could see nothing but the
peared to be stronger in most
gray prison walls, they flocked highway traffic officer in this dis­ p arts of the country, than hi3
tenth of th a t m ajority.
j he going in high gear from this to identify a .4 4 caliber Smith
about the prison, attem pting to trict, and ajj efficient one accord­ Democratic rival. W ith this ta b ­
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time on until the election is over and Wesson pistol found in Col­
get inside, and it was only after ing to records, hold3 th a t the ulation of returns, the total vote
LITHIANS TO MEET
; and the votes are counted.
lin's automobile.
the police had been forced to use heavy expense which the county for second place stands 496,006
CAVEMEN IN DEBATE
The first « « n ’of the local cam -'
Meredith may be taken to Salt
their clubs that the crowd was now bears in the enforcem ent of for La Follete to 487,782 for
HERE MONDAY NIGHT paign will be fired Saturday Lake City to identify the articles
the prohibition laws is unneces­
quieted.
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i evening, October 25, when a before the eourt at the prelim in­
Davis, a difference of only a few
1
sary and, in Mne with th e policy
Word
was
received
here
today
meeting will be held at
the ary hearing of the m urder charge,
m ore than 8,000 votes. Exprest
A ttorney G eneral Says Trust Case Rear W indow Jim m ied by B urg by J. H. Fuller, secretary of the ’ grange hall at W imer, when the
of the Republican candidates, has
against Collins.
in percentages, Davis stands at D ecision W rong, Ju d ges Should
pledged himself to prune off this
lars W ho R em ove Checks and
Ashland Chamber of Commerce ' speakers will be C. E. Gates and
Sheriff H arris left for Salt Lake
21.20 and L aFollette 21.57. Last
R everse T heir D ecision
expense, which is 's a id to am ount W eek’s totals gave La Follette
Cash from D esk in Shop
th a t the G rants Pass C avem en' County Assessor Coleman. The last night.
to thousands of dollar» each year, 432,660 and Davis 384,205, a dif­
had accepted the Lithian Club’s I la tte r will devote particular at-
if he is elected.
ST. PAUL, Oct. 24. — “ Effect­
invitation to a dinner to be given tention to the m atter of county
Breaking
into
the
establishm
ent
ference of more than 48,000. Thia
He stated yesterday th at it he 1» | a trik in g ; ec'en't' ga¡ 7 o ( 7tlle Demo' ive dissolution” of the In tern a­ through a rear window, thieves here Monday night. Wing F e a th -! taxation, a subject in which all
elected, it will not be necessary
tional H arvester Company’s alleg­ last night entered the Plaza' Con- er, scribe of the Cavemen stated are vitally interested, no m atter j
cratic candidate recalls the fre­
for the county commissioners to quent claim oi Mr. Davis’ cham- ed monopoly of th e farm m achin­ 1 fectionary and departed with be­ th a t about 30 members of the what their political affiliations j
appoint special deputies to enforce
ions th at the Democratic campaign e ry business is sought by A ttor­ tween >200 and >300 in cash and G rants Pass organization would may be. The Republican county I
PORTLAND, Oct. 24. — The the prohibition laws, but th a t he
ney General Stone, in a brief fil­ checks totalling several tim es th at be present at the dinner.
and legislative cand'dates will be
throughout the country was late
a rre st of three more men last and his deputies will handle the in getting started, and may be ed in his behalf in the federal am ount.
The challenge to a debate,, to present at this meeting.
night, m aking six in all, and seiz­ work, thus elim inating the pres­ expected to develop its full court here today by the United
Other m eeting in the county
Entrance was. made by jim m y­ be given th a t night, flung by the
ure of additional look which ent heavy expense.
States
attorney,
in
proceedings
are
being arranged, the time,
Lithians,
has
also
been
accepted,
ing
the
window,
which
Chief
of
strength only on the eve of the
Those supporting McMahon in election. The latest votes tabu­ supplem ental to the consent de­ Police McNabb, who is working according to Fuller. Three man place and speakers to be announ-
brought the total to more than
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— The
>15,000, according to detectives, his candidacy for the sheriff’s of­ lated in this Issue were received gree in dissolution entered in the on the case, declared was held in team s will debate on the subject, ■ ced later.
p u b l i c a t i o n by newspapers
featured developments in P o rt­ fice al3o state th a t while he was between October 6 and 13, when, same court in 1918.
place only by several small screws. “ Resolved th a t Ashland Litliia ; S. A. Nye of Talent is in im- throughout the country of the to­
deputy sheriff several years ago, according to num erous Democratic
land's th eft ring case.
Stone contends th a t greater The money was contained in the w ater is more conductive to the mediate charge of headquarters, tal of the Federal taxes psiyed by
Fred Stuckel, 30, living at he did every effective wrork in the publicists, the Davis campaign competitive conditions in
the cash draw er in a desk in the place, development of good football p la y -’ and the publicity work being car­ wealthy individuals, in what the
1564 East Flanders street, and enforcem ent of th e prohibition was ju st getting into its stride. ; farm m achinery trade should be together with the checks.
ers than G rants Pas3 grape ried on. He will be glad to ans United States treasury departm ent
an employe of W adhams & K err, laws and predict th a t if elected,
afforded.
The
consent
decree
did
juice.”
wer any questions relating to the considered a violation of the law,
Discovery
of
the
robbery
was
As Mr. Davis, goes up, Mr. Coo­
wholesale grocers, wras arrested he will be able to handle this lidge also gains a fraction of a not go far enough, he said, de- made this morning when the
campaign and the part to be play­ may become the subject of in­
by Inspectors Hellyer and Mallett part of law enforcem ent work per cent over his last w eek’s aver­ m anding th a t action be taken to j owners opened the place for busi­
ed in it by the committee.
vestigation by the Departm ent of
a fte r he had confessed, the detec- satisfactorily w ithout the creation age, and Mr. La Follette falls off. give“ proper protection to the fa r­ ness. When they went to get the
Justice, it was announced here
ers d e c la re ^ to stealing canned of additional expense.
mers
and
land
owners
who
are
money
from
the
desk,
the
rob­
to.day.
On November 1, the final re-
McMahon’s record as a traffic , tu rn s in the poll will be presen ( dependent upon ag ricultural ma­ bery was discovered, and fu rth er
goods, c ig a r^ a n d cigarettes from
Secretary of the Treasury Mel­
his firm to trade to W illard Oakes, officer i . also held up as proof; „„ together w lth . 8„ mml
chinery and implements obtainable inspection disclosed the means
lon regards the publication of
alleged leader of the clique, for by his supporters th a t he will j
the percenlages In the mean at reasonable prices.”
of entry into the building.
these figures in newspapers and
“One of two things ought to
fu rn itu re and other household carry out this promise. He is tirtie. it may be interesting to
Committee authorization
of
Nothing else in the place was
periodicals a violation of the law.
said to have enforced '■the traffic j point out that, if this poll is a n y ! be done’ tke attorney general disturbed, and according to Chief plans to get out the highest per
goods.
but a number of legal experts ot
on »oraoto
* * R j t H OT ♦ the great _ • »-> •.
—
-
.
O ther arrests made yesterday regulations in this region during , indication,'"president’ Coolidge” is ’ sngge8ts
of Police McNabb, someone ac­ centage of voters possible for the
C. B. Crisler, president of the the Internal Revenue Bureau take
were Stanley Hibbs, 31, an em­ his tenture of office w ithout f e a r , likely n o
receiye conslderably judges who decided this case quainted with the methods of coming election, and discussion
Ewauna Box Company, one of opposite views, stating the guar­
ploye of the Seiberling-Lucas or favor, thus reducing the haz- more tban a 8ufficient num ber of ought to be reversed upon the handling the money at the Plaza of means of improving the ac-
Klam ath Falls' largest industrial antee of the freedom of the press
Music company, who lives a t 28 ard of driving on the Pacific Jiig h - I votes in tbe Electorial College to ground th a t their decision was is responsible for the theft.
couatics and heating the C hautau­ enterprises, was in Ashland to­ gives these papers the unqualified
W illis boulevard, and Clarence way and other roads in this dis­ insure his election to succeed him­ wholly erroneous, or else an ef­
McNabb states he has several qua building were the main top­ day, accompanied by Mrs. Cris- privilege of publishing these fig­
fective
dissolution
should
de­
Hughes, clerk at the Ira F. Pow­ trict to a minimum.
good
clues to the identity of the ics of business transacted at the ler, who visited with Ashland ures w ithout fear of disastrous
self as the next President of the
creed.”
ers F u rn itu re company, living a t
thieves, and believes he will have weekly luncheon of the K iw anis; relativeB whi!e M r Cr,3ler was 0B consequences.
United States, Kentucky, since
The
consent
decree
failed
to
885 C arruthers street. According
them in custody within two or Club in the Hotel Ashland today. a business visit to Sacramento.
last week, has switched from the
to confessions which police said
Stickers, to be placed on m er­
Republican to the Democratic effect “ any substantial competi­ three days.\ Finger prints have
Mr. Crisler is a form er Ashland- McMAHON LEAVES TO
tion,” the brief adds, during a been found around the scene of chandise, the use of a telephone
they obtained, Hughes had assist­
column, and W est Virginia con-
er and while reminiscing today DELIVER AUTOMOBILE
ed Hibbs to carry hundreds of dol­
! tlnues to show such an even bal- te9t period which ended eighteen the robbers, and McNabb is now exchange to call tardy voters and with some of his old acquaint­
lars w orth of furnishings frofh
I ance betwen Coolidge and Davis m onths after the declaration of endeavoring to connect these up publicity, were the means de­ ances recalled the fact th a t when
J. J. McMahon, state traffic of­
th e Powers 3tore. The two men
, th a t it may be put in the doiibt- peace. On the contrary, it says with prints of the men suspected. cided upon by the committee in he left here twenty-five years ago ficer. left yesterday afternoon for
eight of the harvester company’s
were in league with Oakes, police
charge of the planning.
, with all his belongings and three Portland, taking wHh him the a u ­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 — Sena­ ! ful column. California with its com petitors went out of business
charged.
Several methods of improving team s Of horses to locate upon a tomobile owned by Mr. and Mrs.
|
present
vote
of
76,049
for
Coo-
to r W illiam Borah. Republican,
the C hautauqua building were i homestead ln the viclnlty of Port G. W. Hfirris. parents of the tra f­
i lidge to 65.050 for La Follette in th a t tim e and the defendant
of Idaho, chairm an of th e Senate
company’s
percentage
of
the
to­
discussed,
but because of the K lam ath, it took his outfit seven fic officer who was murdered in
I may also, to avoid igum ent, be
GUARD IS PLACED
campaign fund investigating com­
tal
business
actually
increased
in
limited
time
allowed, and t*16 j days to make the trip over the , attem pting to stop holdup men
OVER GOLD HOARD m ittee received >2500 from the I considered doubtful.
1922
—
the
last
selling
season
pressure of added business, t h e , Green Spring mountain road from at Lewiston, Idaho
a few days
i Oregon continues to give Pre-31-
Republican Senatorial committee
under the test period, which wa9
WINCHESTER. Pa., Oct. ¿4.— '
m atter was laid on the table.
j Ashland to Klamath F al’s. and ' ago.
i to be used in his campaign for re-
(Continued on Page Two)
established to perm it «n acurate
A bonded caretaker has tyeen
“ Posy Campbell closed the strenuous days at that, for it w a s , McMahon helped Chief of Po-
YREKA, Oct. 24. — An in­
election, according to a report fil
survey
of
the
results
of
tfre
con­
m
eeting
with a reading of two »n March and the old read was I*°® McNabb in
locating the
placed on guard at the residence
f
j - ^7
stan ce'o f one man selling an en­
____ x- ___ ( ed here today. According to the
sent
decree
under
peace-time
con­
of
his
poems,
one
The
man
who
a
y
bu^
impassible.
H
arrises
when
they
were
driving
of Miss M artha Shumate, wealthy!
tire Siskiyou county town has
report, filed with the secretary
ditions.
spinster, who died last week leav­
Now Mr. Crisler take®, just two through Ashland en route to their
ju st developed.
* refuses to vote and the other
t
of the Senate, Borah reported
"T
hat
old
baseball
team.
These
jand
a qUarter hours f o r a leisure-' home in Aberdeen, and after
ing a hoarded fortune stuffed and th at >500 of the total am ount
H. J. Barton, who lias been
readings
were
enthusiastically
re-
jy
t
r
ip.on the new Ashland-Kldm- transferring them to the train,
cram m ed . in nearly every nook
mayor and postm aster of Oak Bar,
was turned back to the doners,
ceived
by
the
more
than
fifty
a|,,
p
a n 8 s ta te Highway over the took charge of their car.
and cranny of the house.
TURKEY
SHOOTS
ARE
„„
on the Klam ath River, since 1872
since is was not needed in his
members
present.
same
m ountains with his auto
Much of the gold coin is said to campaign.
EXPENSIVE PASTIME | transferred his
The
ladies
night,
planned
for
;
mobjie.
be of old m intage, many pieces,
HUNTER DISCOVERS tin ajjd associates of Cervallis this
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the
MYSTERY OF HEADS
election night, wa3 announced by
_________________
being from the California m int, Rpturn Hom
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I week.
local
cham
ber
of
commerce
an-
IN SACK SOLVED
JÎTBILEE
coined while the gold rush was
Oak Bar was one of the noted Henry Enders, president of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce and nonneed today th a t the dates for
Speaking
of
hunting
accidents,
i
clnb. Election returns will be re-
CONVENTION WILL
a t its height.
H. S. H arrison returned yesterday the annual W inter F air poultry they are telling one th at happen- i gold mining sites of the early ceived over the radio, during the
DIXON, 111., 24.— The mystery
BE HELD IN CHI. over the discovery of parts of two
HOWLING GALE RAGES afternoon from San Francisco and show had been changed to Decem­ ed to an enthflsiastic gunman i day’ ° Sl8kiy°« c°°nty. a °d in conrse of the dinner, according;
town who hied himself t o - | ° ne da,y ’ with pick and 9hove1’ a to Enders.
human heads in a gunnysack un­
ON COLUMBIA RIVER' k ° s Angeles where they have been ber 9-10-11-12. The original from
Pageantry pictures of fifty
ward the southern and easterly I " ew ° ! m*"„took ’ 3.’000 in g0,d
spending several weeks on a vaca­ dates set were December 2-3-4.
der a bridge Monday was solved
K L A M A T H TNDIAMCJ
years will be one of the special today.
tion. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. H arri-
e
8 n e ar
The reason for th is change. suburbs the other day and wan-1 r<^ n
PORTLAND. Oct. 24.
a x > w T>rkT> o a a t T T \r» T ? features of the woman’s Christian
howling gale, blowing a t the rate son made the trip to Los A ngeles' Fuller explained, was th a t the dered around fruitlessly until he i ®aJ to n ’ , b° Ught the Pr °P®r ty
Dr. S. A. McNicholas, a spec­
ARE FOR COOLIDGE Temperance UnIon Goiden Ju b i.
,
,
.
.
,
.
'
,
i
which
includes
a
store,
hotel,
of 76 miles per hour was re p o rt-’ 10 attend the wedding of M iss. W ashington State Poultry Asso- ventured inside a farm er » en-
ialist, and Carl Hess, to whom he
. , .
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 24.— lee Convention to be held in Chi-
,
. I school house and several bulid-
ed off the m outh of the Columbia ( Hiland Reeder, form er Ashland j elation had scheduled their an ­ closure.
( had given the heads some time
i Ings in 1872. He was appointed Most of the chiefs and leaders cago November 14-i9 at Medinah
River by the N orth Head w eather girl a «d daughter of Mr. Reed nual show for the original dates
ago for disposal, told the a u th o r­
Beating the open fields lie soon
postm aster shortly afterw ard and °f fhe newly enfranchised K la c Temple.
station today. All shipping was j e r’
-congressman from Kansas, set tfiere. Not wishipg to compete came upon w hat he says he mia-
ities the bits were rem nants of
has retained his office ever sin ce .' atl1 an<J Modoc Indians on the
O utstanding events in the his-
delayed inside the m outh of the The Reeders are well-known in with the W ashington organization, j took for a flock of wild geese,
four heads which the doctor had
The Austin syndicate plans to Klam ath reservation professed tory of the W. C. T. U. will be
river by the gale. A storm warn- Ashland. Upon their retu rn Mrs. the local committee decided t o ' feeding. Opening fire a single
had for research work.
rebuild th e old structures apd i allegiance to the republican party shown, from the early crusade
____ _____________
ing has been put up along the en- j H arrison stopped at Kingsburg postpone th eir show one week.
shot counted seven dead and two open a large to u rist resort, which at a ftoliticai rally held at Chilo- days when temperance leaders
tire coast of Oregon and Washing-1 *°
f° r several weeks with
H. H. Collier, one of the best or three wounded turkeys which
will be one of the show places Quln’ reservation metropolis, last knelt in prayer on the saw dust MIDDLE WEST NOW
ton, while rain is predicted fori®®’83 Edna Daugherty, who also known poultry experts in the the farm er owner was fattening
night. The Indians *offer*d few covered floors of saloons to the
of the K lam ath.
eastern Oregon w ithin the next I attended the Reeder wedding,
country, has been obtained as fo r. the Thanksgiving sacrifice.
FEELING CHILLED
verbal expressions. biU indicated present-day organization with Its
tw enty fo u r hours.
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—
judge for the Ashland show this The commotion attracted the a t­
great pride in ®chtevf««r the hieh- twenty-six departm ents of w’ork . CHICAGO, Oct. 24. — Freezing
_- QUEEN IS
I Motor P arty —
year. The committee in charge tention of the farm er who saw DANISH
PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY . 1 Mr
IN MUCH DANGER e8t pr,vilege of Am”rican Citizen- which include child w elfare, tem peratures were reported over
Mr. and
and Mrg
Mrs. A E Kinney of the show feel greatly gratified the gunm an fleeing anti gave
shiD-
| Americanization, citizenship and the upper Mississippi valley states
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL ■ Mrg E H Wagner> together witl\ in obtaining Collier's services, chase. A fter a long pull and with
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 24 — The
M ajor C. H. Gios of Portland, social m orality.
| tqday
*
COLLEGE. Corvallis, Oct. 24.
the la tte r’s house guests, Mrs. since his presence will give the the assistance of a neighbor he general condition and strength of
,
.
,
-
speaking
on
behalf
of
th
e
repub-
Delegates
from
every
state
and
Scores
of
noinis tbron^hont
Cleon Caldwell of Ashland has Anna W illits of P ortland and Mrs. show greater -Drestige than it has
goe™
a
fte
r
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wlU
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this
conven.
Michigan.
Wisconsin
and Iowa re-
been pledged to the Sigma Phi W. W. W ilits of Persist, Oregon, ever before enjoyed.
goes,
after
considerable
and
m
ark,
who
has
been
ill
some
tim
e
.,
livered
the
principal
address
to
tion
and
there
will
be
foreign
ported
30
and
32
degrees
At
Sigma fratern ity a t the college. made up a m otoring party which
heated discussion the gunman
"’“"
'a
r
e
less
satisfactory,
it
was
of-
the
new
citizens
here,
who
num-
visitors
representing
some
of
t
h
e
’
Chicago
the
7
o’clock
readm
e
Mr. Caldwell is a freshm an in the visited K lam ath Falls and the
Brownsville —- Woolen mills, concluded he was luoky to get ficially stated today.
j
ber
between
500
and
600
of
vot-
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fifty-two nations now enrolled was 47. Frosts were reported over
school of commerce.
Intervening territo ry today.
shut down since July, to reopen' off with a >35 bill of damages.
Her respiration is weaker.
ing age.
in the W orld’s W. C. T. U.
the region last night.
SHERIFF CANDIDATE
SAYS LIOUOR FORCE
COMMITTEE OPENS
MEDFORD DFFICES
! ROBBERY OF PLAZA
E NETS THIEVES HAUL
L
OF ART
NETS 3 NEW MEN
LI
ERSWHI
KIWANIANS PLAN TO
ORGE MORE VOTING FORMER ASHLANOER
RECALLS EARLY DAY
E
WHOLE SISKIYOU CITY
WINTER FAIR DATE