Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Thia 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
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(International News W ire 8ervice)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
TAXES
ARE INCREASED
178.8 PER CENT
STATE P R O H IS L E U T H
ADMITS d r in k in g
HAI
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct.
29. — W. E. Wolfe, state
prohibition officer was a r­
rested here late yesterday
charged with driving an
autom obile while intoxi­
cated, and also on a charge
of reckless driving. He
pleaded guilty to the reck­
Advance in State Prom 1917 » less driving charge. The
to 1922 Computed by
8 intoxication charge
will
Commerce Dept.
a be tried Thursday. Wolfe
a told Justice of the Peace
DEBT NOW $40,876,118
Em m itt he had taken
only a drink or two.”
Business and Non-Business Li- I n 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8*8 »
censes C onstitute 8».5 per
cent of 1023 Revenue
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 29, 1924
¡'ACTO RS PAID
FOR CALLING
SAYS S C R IB E
NO. 50
AT LAST WE HAVE HER,
THE FEMALE “ DEACON
POLITICS ARE
CAUSING SCANT !
INTEREST HERE H
French Slayer Acquitted
FIRST RI 0 T IN
BRI T I S II POLL
ISR EFO R TED
NEWARK, N. Y., Oct.
29. — Mrs. Emma Iredale,
wife of the Rev. John
Iredale, pastor of Tyre M.
E. Church, is the first
woman ordained to the
deaconate in Central New
T o rk Methodist Episcopal
Conference. She qualified
Made Third Party
Excitement Being Increased * by four years’ study. She 8 Car Stoned by Mob Near
Heads Before Trip to
as Election Day Draws
:: has been ordained by 8 London, in Opening Battle
White House
Bishop Adna W right Leon­
Closer
of Election
______ _
i 8 ard.
SAYS RECEIVED $50,000
This is the first year of
MANY OFFICES OPEN n
CHAUFFEUR
INJURED
8
Methodism when a woman
G. O. P. Leader Admits R ailroad i
Election to Fill City Offices Tak-i 55 could be ordained to the
O bservéis Predict V ictory for
P ares W ere Paid by Money of
deaconate,
under
the
title
ing
Rack
Scat
as
Presidential
**
Tory Party; N othing Is Ap­
Campaign Funds
Finals Get A ttention
jn of local deacon, and having
parently K nown
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 29.
______
¡ 8 all privileges of a fully or­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.. — .A
The departm ent of commerce
Interest is Increasing in p o ii-! ** dained m inister, except
LONDON, Oct. 29.— The first
visit made by a group of actors,
announces th at the total payments
8 voting at the conference.
tics
and
before
the
six
day3
in­
serious disturbance of the British
such as those who called upon
for expenses. Interest, and out­
tervening between now a.id e!ec- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
election taking place today was
President Coolidge a t the W hite
lays for the state government of
tion next Tuesday, it is predicted
reported here when an autom o­
House recently, was “ offered” to
Oregon for the fiscal year end­
quite a little excitement will de­
bile, flying the Union Jack, and
the La Follette-"Wheeler, presi-
ing September 30, 1923, am ount­
velop
in
politics
in
general.
bearing
a num ber of young chil­
"
i dential campaign committee for a
ed to 120.523,191, or >25.02 per
ni.vr.or
sum
„„„
There are four interesting parts
dren was attacked and stoned by
capita. Of this total >9,876,375
C luunbrr lu.u.1, W ork o f Aab-
W ashington newspaper corres-
to the election next Tuesday.
a mob of unidentified people. The
represents the expenses of oper­
land Man
First, the presidential and state
chauffeur of the car was severely
pondent told the Senate investi-
ating the general departm ent? of
candidates; second, the county
bruised by the stoning and was
gating committee here today, fol­
the state governm ent; >8582, ex­
That the East recognizes the lowing questioning by th a t body
candidates; third, the city candi­
j removed to a hospital near here,
penses of operating the public ability of Professor Vining of this
dates and fourth, the measures
but the children, occupants of the
in connection with his knowledge
service enterprises; >2,543,084, city, now in the East, boosting
referred
to
the
voters
by
the
gen­
automobile, were uninjured. A
of campaign expenditures by the
interest on debt, and >8.095,150, Oregon, and realizes the Value of
N am es of P rom inent Farm Lead­ squad of policemen drove off the
eral assembly.
three parties now In the field.
outlays for perm anent improve­ the work being done by him, is
e r s Proposed to F ill Vacancy
G ardner’s statem en t followed h ,fi
* F ren ‘;h ci511 eniPlo>ei who shot and killed
The three-cornered contest be-
attackers, but were unable to ob­
m ents, including those for pub­ conclusively proved by a letter . b . J i s r l o . u r . J o ,b e c o m m i t t e e ^
in Cabinet
tain the names of any of the par­
lic service enterprises. In 1922 received by William A lbert of this by R hitander Waldo, president of b rr th an I r e n e s love. „ iT
’X A S T ? ’. ‘ K S S F T L '!? ' PrMia<‘nl,al
»' course
ticipants in the riot.
the total payments for the state city, from George H. Mosser, m an­ the Coolidge-Dawes, non-partisan Deaf‘*»ing applause greeted th e veidict, for popular public senti- 18 holdlllg the center of
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
29.—
The
the po­
Good w eather today brought
were >28,563,652 and in 1917 aging director of the Indiana league, th a t the actors were paid i?ent w? s
H «-ave«rt, who fought with die arm y of litical stage. In Oregon, it is attention of President Coolidge out a heavy vote. The outcome
>4,379,689, a per capita of >35.31 State Chamber of Commerce.
for th eir v is,, by
? ¡ ï Æ S t
generally conceded th at Coolidge was turned yesterday to the va­ of the election is shadowed in
and >5.82, respectively. The to ­
In this letter, Mosser states, “ I ! fund committee.
and Dawes wifi be the high can­ cancy in his cabinet caused by doubt, despite the claims of the
tals include all payments for the ju st got back the other day from ted to the investigating commit­
didates, although of course the the death of Secretary W allace of rival camps of victory.
Many
year, w hether made from current a trip to P ittsburg, where Irving tee th a t more than >1,000 was
Democratic and the Progressive the departm ent of agriculture by im partial observers, included in
revenues or from the proceeds of E. Vining, president of the Ore­ spent in paying the acto r’s rail­
leaders are both m aking claims. receipt of several messages asking which are several experts who
bond issues.
gon State Chamber of Commerce road fares from New York to
Oregon is a Republican state and consideration of various persons have forseen the outcome of al­
The total revenue receipts of i spoke to other presidents and sec- W ashington in order th a t they
the Republican leaders feel cer­ for the office. It was made plain most every British election for
Oregon for 1923 were >17,485,- retaries of the State Chambers.
tain th a t Coolidge and Dawes will a t the W hite House however th a t the past tw enty years, looked for
m ight visit Coolidge, and express
037, or >21.31 per capita. This Vining is one of the mo3t eloquent
win the Oregon electoral votes. j be wou,d Kive little consideration a Tory victory. The Labor Party
their sum pathies for his cause.
was >5,056,996 more than the men I ever heard, and I ’ve heard
Locally, it i3 adm itted on all ( to the appointm ent, at least until of which Prem ier MacDonald Is
total payments of the year ex­ most of the good ones in the coun­
______
,
8ides th&t La F ollette will re- after today, when burial services a leader, must get a m ajority in
clusive of the payments for per­ try. He made Oregon look so
ScMttio
ritr
vvn. d
——
ceive a splendid vote in this city will be held for Mr. Wallace at today’s election for the Prem ier
at le C itj Head W ill R esign if P endleton Scene o f O peration for and the stronge
m anent improvements, but >3,- good, th a t I felt like leaving my
to rem ain in power.
jst La Foleltte fol­ Des Moines, la.
Committee Signifies That Is
038,154 less than the total pay­ job and moving out there.
I
Big Still With Capacity of 80
While an early selection is ex­
lowers are making predictions th a t
T heir Pleasure
m ents including those for perm a­ heard him four or five time, d u r­
Gallons every 24 Hours
Ashland will be carried by La pected to be made by the presi­ LOCAL MEN ATTEND
nent improvements. These pay­ ing our various conferences, and
dent, in view of his proposal to
Follette.
BANKERS MEETING
SEATTLE, W ash., Oct. 29. —
m ents in excess of revenue re ­ did not know he came from Ash­
get
under
way
in
the
near
future
PENDLETON,
Oct.
29.
—
A
There
is
very
little
interest
in
John J. Johnson, Ellis K night A fter issuing a statem ent last • m onster still that, had a capacity
ceipts were m et from the proceeds land until I got back home. I
Local hanker: and directors a t­
and
John Totten of Klam ath Falls week in which he named a com- of 80 gallons was seized and five the contests for the state and sen­ an investigation of agricultural
of debt obligations.
thought he was from one of the
conditions it is not considered tended a meeting of The South­
atorial
offices.
It
is
rare
that
In Oregon property and spec­ larger cities like Portland. I un­ were arrested by game wardens m ittee of 32 prom inent citizens men were arrested Saturday night one hears anybody talking of any '
the choice will be made ern Oregon B ankers’ Association
ial taxes* represented 45.3 per derstand th a t for a year, he has P arr and Go’.eman Sunday, Octo­ to conduct an investigation of city near Tollgate, in the Blue m oun­ of these candidates.
The ra c e ' hefore «lection, a week from yes- at G rants Pass
last night. A t­
cent of the total revenue for been giving a Tot of time to boost­ ber 26 at P o tte r’s Mill. Jenny affairs, Mayor Brown today fol­ tains, by W. F. Hoskins and Leo
terday.
torney
Allen
of
Grants
Pass spoke
for
U.
S-.
Senator
is
certain
to
he
1923, 41 per cent for 1922 a n d ’ ing Oregon. We tried tó get him Creek. Johnson was arrflfeted on lowed it up with an announcem ent Reiden, state special agents. The
The
name
of
Frank
O.
Lowden,
on
the
various
am
endm
nts which
between
Senator
McNary
and
the charge of killing a female th a t he *o u ld reaign it jjj
€4 7 per cent for 1917. Tfjp q
«
ill
t
o
V
ftW
r
t
r
t
r
t
t
t
f c X
(Lor and was t a k e n t o K l a m a t h
him » n e tte d w e p u t t sritsl M ilM JL MITI». N è à l,c „ MU
BY EASTERN LEADER
OF NEW SECRETARY
MONSTER STILL IS
UDII AS MAYOR OF
',5
MEN ARRESTED FOR
vik tVx© H TTioYint o f
J - (sr s talli in infltmiioiu on lilt
p ro p erty
w a v b a c k , b u t th o s e e a ste r n c it ie s
and special taxes collected was have tied him up.
His work is
F alls and fined >50.
T otten and K night
< ./
m itte e
req u ested
It.
and
h l3
so n ,
K en n eth
S m ile y ,
h a s b een h ea rd a s to th e ra ce fo r
“I have placed my3elf and the Henry Young. Frank Estoupe and congress in this district.
ww
th e
fir s t
The today.
ûî i m t o to C o o l l d « « j a n d
su g g e ste d
everybody
John Lee Coulter of the ’ cuasion.
jo in e d
These
who
in
th e d is -
attended
w ere ar­ affairs of the city in the hands
178.8 per cent from 1917 to 1923, w orth thousands of dollars in ad­
Duck Lawler. All five men are race for state treasu rer between North Dakota A gricultural and ifroni As hland were. V. O. N. Smith
but there was a decrease of 0.6 vertising the beauties and re ­ rested for having female deer in of this com m ittee,”' the mayor
held in jail in lieu of >750 bonds Thomas B. Kay and
Jefferson Mechanics college, and Samuel | and Fred Ingall, of The Citizens
per cent from 1922 to 1923. The sources of hist state, and I ’m in their possession. They plead said. “ I am willing to do w hat ( i th a t were required of each in
Myers
is
the
most
interesting
state Adams, editor and ex-president of. Bank; J. W. McCoy, G. H. Wen-
guilty
at the court
,,
.
10 K lam ath th e com m ittee th in k s b est even ju stice of the nence nmirt
per capita property and special a work th a t enable me to know r,
contest. The other state contests the American A gricultural Edi­ ner and C. If. Vuipel of The F irst
re sig u in ,
tu rn ov„
taxes were >9.65 in 1923. >9.85 ju st w hat such service is worth. FalU and were held pending a de-
have not created any excitement to rs’ association were other names National Bank and G. G. Eubanks
cisión of the game commftsion.
in 1922 and >3.79 in 1917.
to it any evidence I have. ’
j outdone tales of moonshining In locally.
I wish we had him here in In ­
mentioned.
of The Ashland State Bank.
Earnings of general d epart­ dianapolis.”
The evidence referred to w asj m ountains in the south. The full
The most warmly contested race
BOY “ PIONEERS”
ments, or compensation for ser­
th a t which Brown collected in his crew consisted of five men, and in county politics is between J.
ANOTHER HERD IS
vices rendered by state officials,
HOLD ROUND-UP streetcar investigation, and some» two of those are said by officers J. McMahon, Republican, and
REPORTED AFFECTED
represented 6.9 per cent of the
Monday evening ’ he three Pio. of which is said to support t h a ; t o have been on outpost guard Ralph Jennings, Demortrat, for
total revenue for 1923, 6.4 per
statem ent of E. B. Minich, ex- duty. They were arm ed, and deer sheriff, which is certain to be a
HOUSTON. Tex., Oct. 29. — An
neer CTubs of the city under» the
cent for 1922 and 10.6 per cent
secret investigator for Mayor ( hunters have reported to officers boss
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____________
outbreak
of foot and mouth dis­
race."
Both
candidates
are
leadership of Mills. Galey and Van Brown now testifying against Wm.i th a t they were ordered ftt the j generally known, and hav
for 1917.
ease
was
discovered today in a
Poyant met for the first of m a n y 'th a t certain labor leaders « . l d T . T
° raerea
106! 8*,,eriUiy KI,own- anu nave serv-
Business and non-businessi li­
planned m onthly round-ups. The I „ „ t to the ,ra‘ dou X p a n y “
"
a “ ‘ "7 ‘0
' ‘ hI“
capa,' l“ es' 80 thP
herd of 300 cattle belonging to
censes constituted 29.5 per cent
SEATTLE. Oct. 29. — The city J. M. Catquard on his ranch about
Charged with stealing equip­ affair took oh the tid e of H a llo -!,he sale of the
“tree?
“ " nwil(inKly » 1 - have a busi, of service upon j council committeemen inve3ti-
of the total revenue for 1923,
we’en Partv
The evening w aa'
*
«
7
I ra ilw a y , proached the still. Henry Y oung.1 which to pass judgm ent
three miles north of Alvin In
25.4 per cent for 1922 and 11 ment from the Armory here, Vic- w een i a n y .
in e evening was system. Brown refused to tu rn
O ther offices which have more BatiRg the widesPread ramiflca- Brazoria county.
^>ne of the five men arrested, was
per cent for 1917. Receipts from i tor Dale of this city was lodged spent in ‘bobbing for apples” , this* evidence over to Ralph Nich-
bv officpr_
hnvo
1 than one . undidate seeking elec- j tion of municipal affairs, includ­
This is 25 miles from the place
business licenses consist chiefly in the city Jail this rooming? on nigar baby and other games. ols, councilman and chairm an of ed when he was taken
ing
the
conduct
of
the
m
ayor’s
where the infection was first dis-
tion are: County judge, W. J.
* 7
tk
of taxes exacted from the insur-! a larceny charge by Chief of Wet heads testified to the sue- the city council efficiency com -' mu
office, received its first setback i covered and is the first outbreak
cess of the various contestants L i t t e . L the « o u h d Z t N i r t X 1 .a The " '° ’ ” Bh' ne m anufactured iu H artzell. Republican;
„
William
ance and other incorporated com-1 Police McNabb.
in "bobbing" . b i l e the "n ig er" ™
" X S T . e^o u rt^ to £ '
,
7 7
“ ‘d
WaeJ- 1 U lrk h ' dem ocrat; County ------
com- today when Corporation counsel ¡n Texas outside of H arris coun-
paniea, and of sales tax on g aso -: 11 13 alle6e<I th a t Dale ransack- war kept buay lest be be bit.
Kennedy gave his formal opinion ty.
t r u s t s w lih evidence so im porV !
±
° " " d ° reB° n ’ aW° rd - I” 1” 10” " - Vl« » r Burse!l'
llne, while those from non-busi- i ed 8everal lockers in the building
Jack Frost secretary of th e 'o n f
« P . J • ,ng to
Hoskins. The of- lican, incumbent, Frank Upton, th a t the com m itte^could not com-
ness licenses comprise taxes o n ! taking uniforms, equipm ent and
™
anL tO_a P° SS,ble 8Ult agaln8t th ® « eers seized 'and destroyed 600 . Democrat; County school super­ pell Constance Baxter, confiden­
m otor vehicles and am ounts paid am unition from the building. He new citizens hotel being erected i company
gallons of mash. The still w a s ' intendent, Susanne Homes C art­ tial secretary to Mayor Brown to
for hunting and fishing privileges. later made a trip to P ortland in Ashland, gave the boys the
24 feet long, they said.
er, Republican, incumbent, who testify concerning evidence col-
The net indebtedness (funded where he attem pted to sell the talk of the evening. Telling them
was indorsed by the Democrats, < lected by E. Minich in the Mayor’s
and floating debt 0 e s s sinking stuff, but was unable to find a of the various traditions relative
J. W. Milam, Independent; County : probe of the street car deal.
to Hallowe’en ahd the pranks th a t
fund assets) of Oregon for 1923 purchaser.
A storia’s nine-m onths building coroner, H. W. Conger, Republi­
The th eft was uncovered when could
be turned from harm ful
am ounted to >40,876,118. or
record was >1,139,430; Klam ath can, Nellie M. Perl, Independent;
>49.82 per capita. The per capita a checkup was made in the equip­ to useful acts if they would and
Falls, >1,485.566; Salem, >1472., Miss Delilia Stevens, Republican,
net debt for 1922 was >46.40 and m ent of the local unit of the Na­ still receive as much as enjoy­
935.
has no opposition for county
ment.
tional Guard.
for 1917 66 cents.
KELSO, Oct. 29.— Fanned by
clerk,
while the following were
HOOD RIVER, Oct. 29. — In
Dale will be arraigned before
a high wind, fire caused ^bout
endorsed
by
both
Republicans
and
a
memorandum
decision forw ard­
Police Judge Baughm an tom or­
>50,000 damage to west Kelso
Democrats,
J.
B.
Coleman,
coun­
ed
to
attorneys
here
today, Circuit
row m orning for his prelim inary WORLD PLANES ARE
early today, and may have caused
ty
assessor;
A.
C.
W
alker,
coun­
Judge
Wilson
of
The
Dalles an­
hearing. It is believed he will
TAKEN FROM DUTY the death of A. W eist, of Portland.
ROSEBURG,
Oct.
29.
—
O.
ty
treasu
rer;
T.
G
riffith
Cow-
nounced granting of a plea of the
be bound over to the superior
gill, county surveyor; rep resen -! Palm er, wood cutter, charged with Apple Growers' association to re­
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 29. — The The fire started in the Longview
court, since he has signified his
tative, two be elected, J. H. i improper relations with his two strain Raymond M. Wood from
arm y
fliers, cafe in the Cox Building, and des­
intentions of pleading not guilty round-the-world
troyed
the
entire
business
block.
Carkin
and R. P. Cowgill, Repub- daughters, attem pted to commit the sale of the apple crop of a
headed
by
L
ieutenant
Lowell
H.
to the charges.
W
elst’s
car
was
found,
badly
iican,
and
E. H. Hurd, Democrat; suicide in jail here today by cut- large west side orchard place
Smith, landed at Rockwell field
burned,
parked
across
the
street
D
istrict
attorney,
N. W. Borden, j ting his throat with a razor. Al- through any other source than
here today from Santa Monica,
, DAVIS SAYS HE IS
from
the
W
est
Kelso
Hotel.
W
eist
dem
ocrat
and
N.
C.
Chaney, R e-, though weakened by the los9 of the association.
PORTLAND, Oct. 29. — Port-
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 29.
An
TO AID THE FARMER California.
has
not
shown
up,
and
it
is
fe
a
r-’
land
continued
today
to
be
the
publican.
1 blood, Palm er is expected to re-
No local fruit litigation has ever
The three airplanes used by the
attem pt was made this morning on
.
In
terest
in
the
city
election
i
s
,
cover.
_____
___
_____
he
may
have
lost
his
life
in
center
of
a
center
coast-wise
storm
aroused
keener interest, as the
NEW YORK, Oct. 29. — The f,,ers were turned over to arm y
the life of Dr. C. S. Allen, Boise
not yet aroused very strongly, j Mrs. Palm er walked the floor case involved construction for the
authorities
here
and
no
longer
f
ir®
’
sin®
e
all
records
of
the
which
last
night
swept
the
entire
physician, in his office in the Mc­ restoration of norm al living con­
hotels have been destroyed, th ere state of Oregon, and p a rt of W ash-j The main contest, where in the in her home all night in a crazed first time in a membership con-
C arthy building by Mrs'. O. O. ditions of the farm ers of the coun- will be used for aviation.
is no means of checking upon ington, causing severe damage in
interest which has been condition. She may be examined tract of growers affiliated with the
(N ellie) Robins, 55. Only her j try is the outstanding economic is-
biro.
several localities.
aroused is centered, is the race for her sanity, as it is alleged cooperative sales agency. The
poor aim saved the physician. The sue in th is presidential campaign,
for mayor and for city recorder, sh« endeavored to sm other one association’s complaint alleged
**
-
y
h
e
North
Head
w
eather
sta-
bullet passed so close to his head John Davi3, Democratic nominee
with
the la tte r probably causing of her small children.
j th at the defendants, O. B. Nye,
GERMAN
ASTRONOMER
tion,
a
t
the
m
outh
of
the
Colum-
th a t a powder burn was left on lor th a t office declared here to-
the
most
discussion.
’_______________________
¡his
wife,
and Mr. Wood, had con.
FINDS SKY PROWLER bia river, reported a hurricane,
the tem ple above the left eye.
in the second pre-election
I
O.
H.
Johnson
and
C.
H.
Pierce
-------------------
spired in the m atter of the con-
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i blowing a t the rate of TO miles
Mrs. Robins was arrested im- statem ent which he has issued,
are the m ayorality candidates, "
e G' G Eubanks ha3 no op-' tract in or<jer to defeat th e pur-
LONDON,
Oct.
29.—
Dr.
Baade,
per
hour,
today,
with
the
sea
at
m ediately
afterw ard
on
the Davis pledged himself unalterably,
i nose of the eontract held b Mr
German astronom er, has discover- the bar as very rough. All ship- wh,le Misses G ertrude Biede and podtion for city treasurer.
charge of assault with in ten t to th a t if elected, he would place
The
measures
which
are
refer-
Nye.
ed an object of the tenth magni- ping from ports in Oregon and Hazel Emory are the contestants
commit m urder filed by Dr. Allen, agriculture upon an equal econ-
red
to
the
voters
by
the
leglsla-
tude, and planitary in aspect, mov- W ashington is being held up by for city recorder .
Judge Wilson declined to accept *
She Is now in the custody of the omlc footing with the m anufact-
‘
ing
so
rapidly
th
a
t
he
suspects
it
the
storm,
I
The
nine
candidates
for
the
six
created
any
ex‘
the
contention of the defense that
police.
uring industries, which now en-
VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 29. — is a Comet, says a message from
council
seats
are
as
follows:
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with
the
the
contract was merely a person-
High winds howled through the
Mrs. Robins is believed to have Joy such privileges in this coun- The steamship. Em press of Aus­
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condensed
ml,k
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agreem
ent between
Portland during the O- W olcott, J. H. Hardy, W. M.
an unbalanced mind. There is no try.
tria, tw enty four hours overdue servatory. Should this prove to be night. A downpour of rain, to-, W right, R. L. Burdic, T. S. Wiley, i
o-eomargarlne bill, on which Nye and the association, since no
known reason for the assault,
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here on her trip from O riental tru e, the discovery would be of p a lin g .83 of an inch, drenched S. D. Taylor, R. E. Detrick. S. A. i a
campaign is being con-; definite tract of land had been
W hen apprehended, Mrs. Rob- TWO KILLED BY GAS
ports, has been held back due to the greatest interest because of the city. Many homes in the Til-! Peters, Sr., and E. E. Phipp?.
_ ; the o?po9!nR forces. , named. He cited th a t th is had
ins had a 60-pound pressure dyna-
NEAR NEW YORK CITY heavy storm s and gales which the proxim ity of the object’s or­
The contesi, , m mayor and ,or
d " ' " " e " ’rO" gÌl
lamook district were damaged by
m ite cap and a box of smokeless
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have swept the west coast of bit to the earth.
an electrical storm. A power line the e council will simmer down to , ,ic
and welfare
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a ?l>lk a ,l°" » ' "J"
cartridges in her handbag. Fifty!
NEW YORK, Oct. 29. — Two Vancouver Island d u rin g 'th e past
Its position a t 7 o’clock tonight went out a t Roseburg
a choice o , men. as „ is
[or ,he
p„ bll ’ “
" ‘and“ i i a „ 7 ^ 7 w "„
m ore dynam ite caps were la te r men are dead and three are con­ two nights, according to radio
is given as rig h t ascension 2 1 1 R eports from La Grande and stood all of the candidates are for rOad<? tor
.
found in h er room at the M itchell, fined in a reconstruction hospital reports from the vessel today.
hours 25 m inutes north, d eclin a-jT h e Dales state th a t the w inter a solution of the w ater needs of bonus am endm ent to include 7 ’ * K have cancel,Pd the contract,
hotel. She told the police a ramb- today suffering fro ma stronge
Sam McFee, form er heavy­ tion 12 degrees 50 m inutes. It is. w heat crops in those
sections | the city, which Is recognized as . nonus am endm ent, to include fe-j as provided for by law. before last
ling story about people she was toxic delirium .
weight champion of the B ritish not far from the sta r Epsilon, in have been greatly b e n efited
by the most im portant question be­ m ale employe? of the w ar depart- March 20, has considered it as
going to “ get".
The breathing of gases in the navy, is believed to have been
m ent; to regulate the practice of valid by taking an advance in
the constellation Pegasus, which th e rain.
fore the city at present.
Dr. Allen said he scarcely! Bayway plant of the Standard drowned yesterday, when his
anturopathy: income tax repeal supplies to the extent of more
constellation can be seen any
A light snow fell yesterday at
F rank Jordan and S. A. Peters,
knew her. She did some house-.O ll company at Elizabeth. N. J., fishing craft upset during a heavy; evening a t 7 o’clock n ear the zen-
K lam ath Falls, following rain Jr. will be elected to fill the two and the w orkm en’s compulsory than >2000.
work for him at one time.
is held responsible.
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JIII p t J I I M U I
■torm.
• Ith
compensation
law for hazardous
which totalled 1.43 inches.
positions on the w ater board, occupations.
There is wisdom in reading ads.
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SEATTLE COMMIÏÏEE
VICTOR DALE JAILED
radw«j
77"
KELSO, WASHINGTON
SEVERE STORM HITS
STATE, DDES MÜCH
IT AT
BOISE, IDAHO. M.
DDE TO ARRIVE IN
MAKES SUICIDE TRIAL