Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1924, Image 1

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    A shland
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 Wire Service»
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43?
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FOR STABLE LEADERS
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NO. 49
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ENGLAND IS H O PEFUL
RUSSIA, BRITAIN
REPORTED TO a
BE NEAR BREAK
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1924
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DAVIS S T A TES
HONEY R U L ES
REPUBLICANS
05493162
ST. LOUIS EASY FOR
RAD CHECK PA SSER S
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ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28. — 8
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This city and surrounding 8
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towns are being flooded 8
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with bad checks by an or­ 8
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ganized gang of crooks, 8
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according to A. R. Picker, 8
8 district m anager of a sure­ 8
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ty company which writes 8
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fraud insurance.
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Picker says St. Louis is 8 Giant Autograph Book Ex­
Declares He Will be Return-’«
ed to Office by Huge
.« selected by the bad-check 8
hibited at Meeting in
Majority
» passers because it Is al­ 8
Civic Clubroom
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¡8 most impossible, under the 8
FIRST REAL TALKING » Missouri laws, to secure 8 PRESENTED WITH FLAG
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convictions for passing 8
C laim s A ides H ave Swept, A side 8
w orthless checks.
He 8 Pioneers W ho V oted for Lincoln
O pposition Throughout Conn- ! 8
pointed out th a t the law 8
Are Present at M eeting and
try, Sees Easy Victory
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requires proof of the intent 8
Sign Giant Book
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1« to
defraud
when
a 8
Twins! Seven Sets oi ‘em
LONDON, Oct. 28. — 8 ;
England is hopeful that ::
the present general elect­ 8 ;
ion will result in a stable «
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a governm ent.
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It is probable th a t the ::
a election will result Tn the ::
a fourth governm ent in two 8 !
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8Ì
years.
Lloyd George and his « Priviliged Few in Power in
Zinovieff Declares Letter to «
be an Impudent
» Coalition Cabinet had a 8
G. O. P. Candidate
Forgery
| « run of 5 years and 316 8
Declares
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: a days.
81i
Bonar Law’s govern­ 8
RELATIONS ARE ACUTE «
HAVE AN OLIGARCHY
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, a m ent lasted 213 days.
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Ire o f R u ssia D irected A gainst «
Stanley Baldwin’s gov­ 8 New Y ork Speech Delayed by
M acDonald
foe A llow ing
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ernm ent endured 24 5 days. 8
Cheers W hen Dem o. C andidate
Ramsay
MacDonald’s 8
Subordinate to Sign
Letter I «
M akes D eclaration s
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* government quit after 260 8
MOSCOW, Oct. 28. — Russo - ; *• days.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. — « w orthless check is issued 8
The Coolidge - Dawes - Lincoln
The next government, 8
British relations have reached an «
President
Coolidge predicted his « and also gives the draw er 8 caravan was welcomed in Ashland,
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. — John
acute phase over the publication { « unless it is a coalition, 8
own election here today. W ith « of the check five days in 8 their first stop In Oregon, this
1 Davis, Democratic nomintee for
of the alleged Zinovieff l e t t e r / « probably-won’t last a year. 8
the campaign draw ing ta a clo se,’ « which to make the check :: morning a little before noon, by
i the presidency, issued a statem ent
which the soviet government 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Coolidge has dropped some of the « good „ before he can b<* tt a large gathering at the Civic
! here today in which he contend-
brands as an im pudent forgery
usual reserve th a t has character- ■ « prosecuted.
8 Im provem ent clubroom, despite
i ed th at, “ the suprem e issue of
and an election campaign m an­
Picker
exhibited
a
list
of
ized
hi3
utterance
in
the
past.
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8 the downpour of rain.
¡this campaign is, shall the attitu d e
euver, designed to destroy the
anent the presidential race, and « more than 40 Individuals «
! of the mind of the national ad-
The caravan, which was sched­
Anglo-Russian treaty and imperil
told callers at the W hite H ouse, « who are known to have 8 uled to arrive at 10 o’clock had
! m inistration be one of liberalism
the present friendly relations be­
th a t he fully expected to be a « passed bad check«, hut 8 the m isfortune to get behind a
l or reaction.” Davis also stated
tween the two governments.
resident there four years more. j « who have never been 8 road-working crew north of Yreka
i another issue of the campaign to
Maxln LltvInofT, assistant com­
In the past. President Coolidge « prosecuted.
8 and were help up for two hours
i he, "shall our national policies
m issar for foreign affairs, has sent
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has
characterized
the
reports
of
:: while a giant derrick was lifting
be fram ed with a prim ary regard
a strong denial to M. Rakovsky,
his Republican managers, who are
to the interests of a few, or shall
rocks from the Pacific highway
the charge d'affaires in London,
carrying on his campaign for him,
they
be
framed
in
such
a
m
anner
Many
of the autoists who baa
and M. Zinovieff has denounced «Arguments of B oth Team s D eelar
as "encouraging,” and seldom
as
to
prom
ote
the
w
elfare
of
all
gone to the end of the Boulevard
(‘<1 to be W rong, and Judges
the whole affair in no uncertain
talked about his election pub­
concerned in the country.
to
greet the caravan left, but came
R efu se to R ender Verdict
term s to the British trade union
licly, but in press conference to­
Cheers
held
up
Davis’
speech
for
to
the meeting when the sirens
i
congress, characterizing the docu­
day. it was evident th a t lie* co n -(
several
m
inutes
following
his
on
the visiting cars were blown.
Thirty-one cavemen, dressed in!
m ent as a “ gross falsification»”
sidered the race already over.
statem
ent
th
a
t
the
“
Democratic
The
meeting was opened by
Soviet officials here take grave the conventional garb of civiliza-1
He told inquireres th a t he c o n -’
party stands for the utm ost pos­
Mrs. Louise Perozzi, of this city
exception to the severe language tion, and flying the white flag, '
sidered his position to have been !
sible
in
democracv
in
industry.
who
is state Republican chair­
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employed in the British note and to show their desire for DPRPP
adequately stated on every o u t- ;
,
I while the Republicans always have
woman.
She welcomed the cara­
also resent the signing of the note with the people of Ashland, in
stanuing issue in the campaign, Jackson County R anks Seventh van as the bringer of good luck—
, and still do stand for a glorified
by Mr. Gregory, an under-official vaded this city last night, the
W ith Total o f ll,ti8 K Voters
and th a t his aides had swept all
, oligarchy, with the rich m inority
the splendid rain which was fall­
instead of Prem ier MacDonald, guests of the IJth ian Club at a
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A lready on R egister
opposition before them in their
, over ruling the poorer m ajority
ing— and in the name of Oregon
which they regard as an affront dinner given at the Nelda Cafe.
campaign efforts in his behalf.
in every case in which the privil-
Republicans welcomed the eastern
to the dignity of the soviet re­ The desire of the m embers of
SALEM, Oct. 28. — A total of visitors with the presentation of a
This is the first real public
i eges of the rich are at stake.”
Public school No. 77 of Brooklyn, New Y ork City, boasts seven
public. They are especially ir­ the two clubs for co-operation,
Davis declared the Republicans sets of twins on its roster. They range from six to twelve years of utterance pertaining to one of 371,169 voters in Oregon have beautiful Oregon state flag, which
ritated a t the sentence in the with both working for the mu­
had failed to live up to th eir pre­ age. Beginning with the youngest pair, they are: John and Anthonv his election campaign? ever made registered for the general election the speaker baler stated would bo
British note: “ The soviet govern­ tual benefit fo Oregon was m ani­
election promises of the last cam­ Venezia, M argaret and Josephine Basso, Michael and Raffael Elardo. by the President. While a can- to he held November 4, according treasured by the caravan mem­
m ent must say definitely w hether fested from the time Grand High
paign, and pointed out w hat he Helen and Elora Dente, Jennie and Vincent Di Marco, Helen and didate for Mayor of Boston. Coo- ! t0 a compilation completed here bers and which would be “ one of
Florence Ffeier, and Ethel and Dorothy Bremer.
it ha8 or has not the power to Fizz Miller introduced Chief Big­
lidge never expressed his opinion ! today by Sam A. Kozer, secretary the banners in the giant parade
alleged to be several Instances
stop such propaganda of organi­ horn Chinook of the Cavemen,
on the iutcome of the election. ! °f state. The registration prior up Pennsylvania avenue In W ash,
where the scandals m entioned in
zations over which it cannot ex­ until the judges of the debate, the the Republican party had been
and later, while a running m ate to the general election in Novem- ington when Calvin Coolidge is
ercise control.”
with the late President Harding, j her. 1922, was 333,056 showing inaugurated president.”
main event of the evening, ren ­ instigated by the monied in ter­
he
failed to maka a public state- ' an increase of nearly 40,000 vot-
derà their decision.
ests in order to gain their ends.
At. the end of the meeting the
The British note as published in • The organization of the two
ment on how he believed the out­ ers for the election to be held Lincoln autograph book, in which
London does not contain the fore­ clubs, th eir personel, and their i WATER NOW BEING
come of the election would effect next month.
already more than 1,000 pioneers
going sentence in the form quoted, methods in boosting their home
his party.
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The
registration
statem
ent
com­
who
voted for Abraham Lincoln
STORED BACK OF DAM
but tells the soviet government cities were explained by the high
pleted by the secretary of state had w ritten their autographs, was
th a t if it has the power to carry officers of each club, Chief Big-1 A statem ent carried in a des-
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VESSELS DAMAGED
j today was based on actual re displayed. This book will be la t­
out agreem ents it ought to do so horn Chinook and Grand High ' cription of the Em m igrant Creek
IN
RIVER
SMASH
turns received from 28 countia- ter presented to President Coo-
and if it has not the power, and Fizz Millf^r. Each speaker urged dam, in the Tidings several days Portland G ang W ill Probably be Cruise a t “D aughter o f S k ies”
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' and estim ated returns from eight 'idge.
H eld Over to Superior Court
P roves B ig Sum s for M ooring
If the responsibilities which be­ a closer affiliation of the c lu b s.; ago, was misleading, ■giving some
PORTLAND, Oct 28— W ith a counties compiled from the week-
The Ashland men who bad vot­
By
Grand
Jury.
P laces U nnecessary
long to the state in other coun­ in order th a t Southern Oregon and people the idea th a t the type of
hole 30 feet long torn in her star-' ly reports of the county clerks ed for Lincoln and who signed the
tries, are in Russia in the keeping the entire state m ight be b e tte r! dam constructed here was some-
board bow, the shipping board received at the state departm ent, book were E. K. Hall, G. W.
PORTLAND, Oct. 28.— Police
LAKEHURST, N. J., Oct. 28.— steam er W est Keats of the Ore-! The secretary of state said th t
of private
and
irresponsible benefitted by their w’ork.
Benedict, S. S. Wilcox. G. A. Van
i what of an experiment.
have begun to m arshal the evid­ America’s two great dirigibles, the
bodies, the soviet government
gon O riental line, returned to figures were substantially cor- N atta, Francis W. Shaw, R. Bes-
Following the exchange of!
The arch type of stru ctu re was ence they had accum ulated in
Shenandoah and the ZR-3, berth ­ Portland harbor yesterday fol-, re c t- and th at the final totals
ought not to make agreem ents greetings by the club officials, th e 1 first used by th e Ancient Egypt-
wick and Albert Johnson. A. C.
connection with the operations of ed together in a hanger th a t could
which it knows it cannot carry
lowing
a
collision
with
the
J
a
p
-!
would
not
var>
'
niore
than
a
few
Spencer,
a local pioneer, exhibit­
social events of the evening got »ans and Romans, and has been the gang of fu rn itu re thieves th at
out.
accommodate a th ird big airship, an. esc steam er Boston Maru Ijp, hundred either way.
ed
a
framed
ballot of the Union
under way.
A bubble blowing Proved in la tte r years to be the it m ight he presented to the Mult­ were seen today by more than 50,-
the
Columbia
river
below
St.
Hel-|
The
compilation
for
the
1921
ticket of 1861, which bis family
contest, representing the fizz and 1 strongest type of dam possib’.e to nomah county grand jury the first 000 visitors. The Shenandoah re ­
ens at 2 a. in
general election 3hows a total of used in the second election c
effervescense
of
the
L
ith
ian
s,!
construct.
GASOLINE PRICE ON
of next week.
turned to her hangar early today
254,014 republicans registered, Abraham Lincoln, who bad Ar
COAST IS SLASHED was won by Pete Allen, C avem an.! The difficulty in constructing a There were no new arrests, al- < after a trip of 9000 miles to the A portion of the railing was i The
democrats registered number drew Jackson as his running m ate
I A straw vote on the presidential dam of this type has stopped a though one was contem plated. j Pacific coast and back. Comman- torn from the stern of the Ja p ­
99.586,
while the miscellaneous Spencer said he valued this bal.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28— A election indicated th at President &eneral use of such dams, jind the One man, said to be “chief of j der Zachary Lansdowne, a t his anese vessel and was still hang­
registrations,
including socialists
iot above everything.
It wa.
general reduction in the price of : Coolidge would be returned to o f-!OUp here is t0 be 3tudied by a staff,” and who was thought to I home this afternoon, said the con- ing from the bow of the West
prohibitionists
and
progressives,
characterized as an inspiration
gasoline over the Pacific Coast fice with * a «rn.Mrt.M-»
com fortable m a jo rity ,, i 6rouP of well known engineers. have obtained num erous valuable tinental cruise proved th at expen­ Keats when she arrived here.
aggregate 17,569.
for
the voter next Tuesday to vot*
A
rum
or
has
been
circulated
The W est Keats was dropping
has been announced here, follow- the President leading his nearest
articles of m erchandise stolen ditu re of large sums for hangars
Prior to the general election in for Calvin Coolidge, whom the
th
at
no
w
ater
is
to
be
stored
in
ing the action of the Standard Oil com petitor, Andy "Gump, 31 votes
- from the Ira F. Powers F u rn itu re was unnecessary. They are no down the river en route for Dar- ■ 1920 a total of 364,469 voters
speaker said had more character­
Ctompany of California in cutting to 10. Cyrus Noble and John W .1 the dam until spring. Such is not • company, was being sought.
more to an airship than a dry- ien and way ports at the time of were registered. Of this number istics of Abraham Lincoln than
the Bos-
th e price in California two cents, Davis each received eight votes, the ease, according to F. E. Dil­
Storage houses of the city were dock is to a steamship, he said, the collision. She struck
.
247,899 cast their ballots at thè any other leader he knew.
lard, Engineer of the Talent Ir-
and in the northw estern territory Mr. Rosenbaum six, La Follette
investigated by Inspectors Hally- being merely places to go for ton Maru on the starboard quarter election ()ut of 33 >056 voter3
Mrs. Perozzi, in presenting the
th ree cents. These cuts gave Cal­ five. Chief Bighorn Chinook four, rigation district, who states th a t j l er and M allett yesterday and their overhauling and repair». The suc­ as the Japanese vessel was at an- registered for the geIleral elec.
flag to the speaker, reminded him
the
storing
of
w
ater
began
at
ifornia eighteen cent gas, includ­ and Colonel Robie and Eugene V.
1922 a to ta , of 241 267
' investigation will be continued, cessful use of mooring masts chor below St. Helens waiting to tloQ
th at Oregon was the only state
4:00 p. m. Saturday, and will
ing a two cent state tax. A large Debs one each,
j “ There are several la rg e stor- shows th at a dirigible can be away berth at the dock at St. Helens votes were ca9t
west of the Rocky Mountains
continue
w ithout
interruption
surplus stock was given as th e ! The debate on th^ question,' iw
1 age houses in the city where mem­ from home as long as she must, and complete a cargo of lumber
tn tbe dam Jg filled-
Probably the largest percent­
reason for the price reduction.
bers of this gang have conceal­ he continued, expressing also his for Sydney.
(Continuò on page Four)
“ Resolved th a t Ashland
Lithia
age of gain in this year's regis­
ed
loot,”
said
Detective
Hellyer.
opinion th a t a second hangar on
w ater is m ore conducive to the!
tration was in Multnomah coun­
“
It
will
be
a
slow
and
laborious
the Pacific coast would »be suffi­ ^
development of a good football ’
ty. Figures received at the state
task to check through each of cient for all needs.
team than G rants Pass grape ’
departm ent show th a t
128.974
the many thousands of persons
Captain Anton Heinen. Zeppe­
juice,” was called no contest by.
voters have ¡registered fot the
who have goods stored in these lin expert, who was employed "by
election on November 4. as against
Judges Rosenbaum, M artin and Î
places,
but
it
will
uncover,
I
think,
J
tlfe
navy
during
the
first
months
,
99,235 registrations prior to the
Hoilmes, who declared * neither side i
—
j several thousand dollars worth of j of the operation of the American
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■ general election in 1922.
'h a d alligned itself with thé ques-j
PARIS, Oct. 2 8 — Announce-j joot we so far have been u n a b le . designed and constructed. Shenan-
D. E. Anderson, connected with
Jackson ranks seventh in the
tion. Rem arks anent lead pencils,)
ment was made today by the F o r­ to find.
doah, today inspected the returned the Standard Oil Company of Se-1 state in re g i-,tration, with a total
fountain pens and cham bers of eign Office, th a t a French note,
"The principal members of the airship- and declared th at Com- attle, was arrested by Traffic O f-!°f 11688 voters registered. Of
commerce flew thick and fast, j
VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 28.—
recognizing Russian Soviet Gov­ gang— seven in num ber — have m ander Lansdowne had proved
JERSEY CITY, Oct. 28.— Sena­ but no mention was made of a ernm ent, will be sent to- Moscow been rounded up. There are num- himself to be one of the greatest fleer McMahon this c o rn in g and this num ber 7,532 are registered Rum running from this port to
turned over to Judge Gowdy of Republican, 3,411 are registered
to r La Follette, Progressive can­ football team.
within a very short while. The erous otYiers, perhaps half a doz­ airship pilots of today. Of the the justice court on two charges. Democratic, and ¿39 are register- longitudes and latitudes perilously
The members of the two teams
didate for the presidency today
close to the United States 12-mlle
Petit Journal said
the action en, with criminal knowledge of Shenandoah’s 9000-mile cruise.
Anderson, McM&hon alleged was ed under the rem aining political limit has had a severe blow of
turned his guns on both the old were. Cavemen, M. L. Updyke, A.!
plaeed France in a position from the operations of Oakes and his j Captain Heinen em phatically de-
parties for “soliciting large con- K. Cass and L. M. Mitchell; Lith- which it will be possible to dis-! fellow thieves, but this knowledge j d a re d it th e most rem arkable test driving at the rate of thirty- catagories. The counties which late from both the United States
titbu tio n s from beneficiaries of ians, William Briggs, J. H. Ful-' cuss the debt which Russia owes is-insufficient to w arran t a rre st.” | ever made.
eight miles an hour on the wet outrank Jackson are: Clackamas, and Canadian authorities.
17,489, Lane. 21,668, Marlon,
special privilege.” He said Kis 1er and H arry Tomilson.
France.
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I * Detectives have agreed that- the j Commander Lansdowne claimed ' Pavem ent- He was also charged 23.795, Multnomah. 128,974, Um­
The seizure of the Quadra, a
campaign was being financed by
The decision to recognize th e 'to ta l value of the loot will ex- responsibility for the girder which ( ^ ith notj h a v in g rie8iste£ed 11,3 car atilla
large
steam er with a half-a-mil-
12.201, and W ashington.
th e “ great masses of people,” and !
was
cracked
and
which
was
re-1
He
Plea:le<i
th
at
he
waa
unable
to
lion-dollar
cargo in San Francisco
HINDMAN DIES
Soviet government does not come ceed $15,000.
13,425.
th a t his election would mark the t
bay,
has
given
the industry a se­
paired
a
t
San
Diego,
saying
th
a
t
j
get
a
Permit
but
was
not
xecused.j
PORTLAND,
28— Portland
Charles ag a su rp rise to most well-inform­
H r« tim e I d (Illy years th a t a \ Hindman>
w e|, Oct.
known
vere blow. This was followed
the mishap was his fault, through! Ju d e e Gowdy fined him twenty-
president will take the oath o t
m e m b e r ot th e Ore- ed officials of the French gov- ’JOY SPEAKS BEFORE
having made a poor landing.
¡dollars on the speeding charge*
shortly after by the Commercial
em inent, since Prem ier HerriotU
MEDFORD KIWANIS
office with no outstanding obli-
and
ten
dollars
for
non-registra­
Cable company attaching the
gon Legislature and Republican hag m aintained 9teadily since u k ?
ON OLEO MEASURE
gâtions to the special privilege
tion,
but
due
to
the
fact
th
a
t
lie
steam er Prince Albert, another
nominee for the lower house of ing office th a t
pro. Russlan
MOVIE PARTY IS
classes or corporations.
could
not
get
the
money
with
1
ship
in the trade, and while the
legislature from Multnomah conn- poHcy by Prance> wou,d bg the
CAUGHT- IN STORM which to pay his fines he is being
A lbert C. Joy, president of the
action
is a civil one, in which the
ty, died here today following a only means by which the d e b t'Ja c k so n County Farm Bureau,
i
cable
company
claimed the rum
TACOMA, Oct. 28— Cecil De-' held here and bis car has been
long illness.
NEW STEAM TABLE
could be collected from t h e ' Monday spoke to the Medford Ki-
j
runner
cut
a
cable
off San Fran-
wauis club on the bill known as Mille, motion picture director, and taken from him.
INSTALLED AT PLAZA
Russians.
Discussion
of
several
m
easu
res.
cj3co
more
than
a
year
ago, never­
a party of forty actors and act-! I F - A- W inkler was also arrest- on thp
the
oleo” m easure, which
will
in e * ■ “ oieo
w h ic h
win
for flip onmincr p I p p
theless the plastering of the ship
be decided a t the election- n e x t' " » « .
caught in a terrific ed by McMahon teat eyenrng tor »
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A m odem , first class electric
tion
by
members
of
the
body,
an
has caused the company much in­
COLLEGE
GIRL
HURT
blizzard on Nisqually Glacier in ¡driving forty miles an hour on
steam tattle is being installed in
explanation
of
the
construction
of
convenience.
WHEN
AUTO
CRASHES
Tuesday
Joy stated th a t the moral s i d e 'Mount R ainier N ational P ark h e re 1 the Pacific Highway west of Tai-
th e Plaza Confectionery today.
^
Canadian
customs
officials
SALEM,
Oct.
28.
—
Miss
Eva
’
of
this m easure should alone de-1 yesterday, and narrow ly escaped cnt. He was fined $ 2 ^ by Judge
e new E m igrant Creek dam by
The table i& for the purpose of
u
aiune
ue-
t
\
.
City
Engineer
W alker
were
the 8eized B ,hp
American
mm
runner
Snyder,
a
student
of
Oregon
A
g
-lfe
a
t
it,
w
ithout
any
thought
of
¡w
ith
th
eir
lives,
after
abandon-1
Gowdy,
but
due
to
the
fact
th
a
t
cQnsidered
ftt
the
week,y
¿
t
^
m
cases
^
f
Iq u o i
keeping food warm and adds a
^ c u ltu ra l c o l l e g e r s injured in - the economic side of the question, ing equipm ent valued at $20.000 he had only $2° the judge took pQrum luncheon Qf the cham ber gevera] we”kg
constituti2g a
much needed factor to th e equip­
CHICAGO,
Oct.
28.
—
No
re­
an
automobile
accident
on
the
Joy
was
emphatic
in
stating
th
a
t
on
location.
De
MiRe
reported
th
a
t
instead
of
confining
him
to
m ent, m aking the kitchen very
of Commerce, held at the Hotel loss of the owners of about $50,-
spite from the monotony of pris- Pacific Highway ju st south of (Meo would underm ine the health i upon retu rn in g here today with jaU.
complete and up-to-date.
Ashland today.
| 000. This boat was alleged to
on life will come to Richard Loeb - Brooks late this afternoon. She of the children and told of the the party th a t the women w e r e ) ---------------------------
The
ballot
m
easures
discussed
have had bonded liquor on board
through the death of his father. was removed to the Salem hospi­ dem onstration at the Jackson carried to safety by the men, led PORTLAND STANDARD
were, the Income Tax m easure. th at
broken in Canadian
This became known today when tal, suffering from a broken leg county fairgrounds, where rats by three guides. The party left for I OIL STATIONS SELL
ADDRESSES S. P. MEN
the W orkm an's
Compensation waters w ithout the duty being
ON EXPLOSIVES! Jacob Loeb, uncle of the slayer of and minor injuries.
which had eaten pure b u tter a n d , Hollywood this morning,
I
GAS AT 19 CENTS measure and the Oleom argarine paid.
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i Bobby Franks, brought the news The automobile, bearing stu ­ oleo were shown. The form er
m easure.
A nother seizure made by the
MARINES LANDED
H. B. Eyde, inspector of t h e ' of the death to Richard. Jacob dents of the agricultural college, were much healthier than the la t­
PORTLAND, Oct. 28. — Gaso­
AAalker
explained
to
the
mem-
Canadian
customs was the Iinpala.
TIEN TSIN, Oct. 28—Two hun­ line here b being sold at 19 cents
bureau of explosives was in Ash- ‘ Loeb told W arden W hitm an th at was driven by Elm er Timmerman ter, he stated.
bers present the type of construe- a Canadian boat charged with hav-
dred additional Marines landed to- a gallon at the Standard
land yesterday. He gave an in- no request th a t the boy be per- of Alsea. Other occupants were
oil tion of the dam, th e am ount of . jng broken cargo aboard, and an
terestlng lecture to the em ployes, niltted to attend the services, will Miss Gladys Snyder, sister of the
the U. S. Huron to a s? 8tatiOns which includes a 3 cent! ¿ « / J ♦.-------
«
7 ? ,7
g nrOKen carg0 aboard- and an
Albany — Pickle season7 ends, day . from
..
. .
. ... .
. I stai,ons>
m ciuaes a 3 c e n t i wate r the reservoir would hold, investigation is beinc held to as­
of th e Southern Pacific re la tiv e , be made.
sist
in
the
defense
of
the
foreign
I
state
tax
Seattle
m
otorists
are
ona
.
,x
ik j u o h is nt m g neia 10 ns
injured girl, and W ilbur Fausen. with factory showing good record
state lax. s e a u ie m otorists are and the ways In which It would certain w hether this liquor is the
to explosives and rules for them I Loeb’s death is not a surprise The machine skidded from the for this its first year. Factory, settlement threatened by China’s 1 paying
18 cents, including a sta te ' effect the water supply of the city
same as th a t which left this port
to follow.
as he has been 111 for two years. paveipent into a ditch.
likely to be enlarged for 1926.
latest elvll war.
tax of two cents.
' Of Ashland.
on the boat’s manifest.
SAYS ELECTION
ALREADY OVER
DEBATE LAST NIGHT
371.169VÜTERSARE
E IN, ART ZR-MND SISTER SHIP
THEFT RING NOW
T
F
SMACK A l OLD LINES
IN JERSEY ADDRESS
FATHER’S DEATH TO
''BREAKING SPEED LAW
■ RUNNERS FROM
CANADA HARD HIT