Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND GLI m A t
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Thia is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
J MALARIA GERMS
'
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
(International Newa Wire Service)
VOL. XL¿VIII.
Sacceesor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
,’ETER AN, “K IL LE D ”
IS NOW BACK
ABSENT VOTERS :
TO CAST HEAVY
POLL IN CITY
HOME
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NO.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FR1DAŸ, OCTOBER 31, 1924
ship aground :
CHICKENS “CHAWIN’ ”
•TO PRESERVE HEALTH
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NEW YORK BODY P
NOW IN FAVORu
OF JOHN DAVIS
LIMIT P L Â CED
ON R 0 ADWAYS
NEAR ASHLAND
SEATTLE, Oct. 31. — 8
The
tobacco habit for 8
8;
chickens
has been recom- 8
81
mended by Professqr John 8
a :
G uberiet of the University 8
a j
of
W ashington zoology de- 8
a ,
partm
ents as an effective 8
a j
way
of
com batting a des- 8
8
tructive
intestinal
worm of 8
8i
Regulations for Win­
which he has ju3t complet- 8 Labor Organization Swings
a Schooner Reported to be in
Railroad Men and
Nation-Wide Straw Vote Shows President Is Leading Weight
ter
Are
to go Into E f­
ed
an
investigation
of
five
8
From
La
Follette
to
no Danger, Crew Is
Clerks to Take Advantage
Rest
of
Field
Over
Half
of
Total
Vote
Cast
in
His
years’
duration.
8
fect
Saturday
Democrats
Taken Off
of Absentee Law
He said:
8
Favor. La Follette Is Leading Davis by Narrow
" I ’ve found th a t a 8 MEMBERSHIP IS 700,000
16,500 POUNDS IS LIMIT
Margin of Votes.
STORM H A S BROKEN
LAW MISUNDERSTOOD «
pound
of
tobacco
fed
to
8
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Com m ission Orders Surfacing of
100 chickens is a good 8 Claims Independents Have No
Storm W hich H it N orthw est is
Ballot Lim ited to P our C lasses By
If
presidents
were
elected
by
straw
votes,
and
the
SO M iles of Roadway in
means of preventing the 8
Chance, While Coolidge is
C onsidered to H ave Spent in
I-nws o f O regon. Many
W asco County
d
e
v
e
l
o
p
m
e
n
t
of
the
8
Literary
Digest
straw
vote
was
taken
as
official,
Presi­
Opposed
to
Labor
F orce in Oregon
Apply for B allot
worm .”
-.
8
dent Coolidge would be returned to office by the most
PORTLAND. Oct. 31.— Thirty
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
31.—
B
rush­
PORTLAND,
Oct.
31.
—
The
W ith hundreds of railway men,
overwhelming
majority
ever
accorded
a
president,
that
is
miles
of The Dalles-California
ing aside the "result of all straw
mail clerk and members of other a a a a a a a a a a a a a steam schooner Acme, owned by
the
percentage
of
the
total
vote
east.
•
highway
in Wasco county were
votes, polls and other pre-elect­
the Moore Mill and Lum ber Com­
professions who will be forced to
ion pointers, which strongly indi­
Of the 2,386,052 1 allots east in the Digest poll, Cool­ ordered surfaced by the state
pany of San Francisco, is ashore
he out of the city on election
cated the re-election of President idge received a total of 1,348,033, as against 508,410 re­ highway commission yesterday.
near Bandon, Oregon, according
day, next Tuesday, taking advant­
When surfaced this will complete
dbolidge next Tuesday, th e Demo­
to a report received here by the
age of the absentee voters law,
ceived
by
La
Follette,
and
505,410
received
by
Davis.
Here
the highway in th at county. This
crats today started m aking a tre ­
M erchants Exchange early today.
Ashland will be the scene of a
section is from W hite River to
mendous eleventh hour effort for is what the Digest says on their poll:
The rep o rt stated th a t the crew’
very heavy absentee voting cam­
Cow
canyon. The work was
the
electorial
vote
of
New
York
“ Briefly. Mr. Coolidge receives more votes than all
of the vessel had been taken off
paign, according to all indications.
awarded
Josiln & McAllister of
and New Jersey.
| by ships which were standing by,
A large num ber of requests for
his opponents pi t together, and Mr. La Follette receives: Spokane at
$138.4 00.
Twenty
The results of the Democratic
and th a t the vessel was reported
th e absentee voting privilege have
a
slightly
larger
popular
vote
than
goes
to
Mr.
Davis.”
Man
Thought
to
be
Implicated
in
bidders
competed
for
the
award.
drive were first seen in the su r­
to be in no im m ediate danger.
already been received from this
D’Autremont Holdup Has
The air is full of conflicting “ straw s” and phophecies W ith Saturday the weight reg­
prising about th e race executed
city, and it is believed th at be­ Special Prem ium A w ards W ill l>c The report says the Acme went
Case
Thrown
Out
of
Court
by
the
New
York
Central
Trades
Given to E xhibitors at
today as it was when The Digest began its big poll, nearly ulations for the w inter months
ashore in the heavy fog.
fore Tuesday the num ber will be
will take effect. The commission
and Labor Council which changed
No word has been received here
P oultry Show
swelled to alm ost double th at
two
months
ago.
placed a maximum lim it of 16.-
Bernard La Chance, who for a its early endorsem ent of LaFol-
of the schooner Trinidad, believ­
which now exists.
There are plenty of prophets 500 pounds on the following
W ith the large num ber of rail-
Advance publicity m atter for ed to be drifting helplessly with time was sought with the D’A utre­ lette to a m anifesto appealing to
rea(jy tQ pre(jict th a t the Presi­ roads.
road men eligible for the a b se n t, the W inter F air has been issued a broken ru dder off Coos Bay. m ont brothers for the Siskiyou its membership, which totals over
dent will have a “ walk over” and
M e d fo rd -C ra te r la k e , A sh lan d -
voters privilege, it is believed from the Chamber of Commerce The schooner has no radio, and train robber of October 11, 1923, 700,000, tp vote for Davis in the
there are still plenty of others K la m a th F a lls, R o o sev elt coast
th a t the big percentage of the office here, while the premium no reports have been received when four were killed, yesterdey coming election.
"| who declare th a t Mr. Davis is h ig h w a y ,
Coos
B a.y-R oseburg.
T he document said th a t La ^
pre-election vote here will be cast lists are being made up, and sev­ from any ship which has sighted lost his 3iiit against the Southern
situated much as Mr. Wilson was C o rv alis-N ew p o rt. Alcea, McMlnn-
Pacific for $7500 dam ages for F allette had no chance of being
for La Follette.
The railroad eral w orkers are soliciting Med­ her.
in 1922, when a split Republican ville. Tillamook, Mount Hood
alleged
defam ation of character. elected, and th a t a vote for Coo­
The storm in this district is be­
men throughout the country have ford and Ashland for special pre­
party threw victory to the Demo­ loop, W allam ette, McKinzie, W il­
indicated their intentions of cast­ miums to be awarded poultry ra is­ lieved to have broken, although The case was throw n out of court lidge and Dawes is a vote for
c ra ts at the last moment. There lam ette Valley-Florpnce. K lam ath-
ing th eir ballots for the Inde­ ers who exhibit th eir birds here the center has shifted to Van­ on a directed verdict for th e de­ the enemies of l$bor. Davis is
is also a wide report of a “con­ C rater lake. The Dalles-Califor­
pendent candidate, and from all this year, it was announced at couver, B. C., where a violent fendant, Federal Judge Bean hold­ m aking a closing /argum ent here
spiracy” between followers of La nia in Klamath county. Klam ath
th a t can be learned here, it i3 the Cham ber of Commerce office snowstorm is reported. W indows ing th a t such notices as were sent tonight, and Secretary of State Dan C. Freem an Starts Cam paign Follette and Davis to throw the Falls-Lakeview, Prineville-Lake­
have been broken, and tree3 up­ out were privileged and within Charles E. Hughes, and Secretary
to Stop B u yin g of W ares
thought Ashland will be no ex­ this morning.
election into Congress with the view.
Andy McCallan and J. Larkin rooted by the terrific w indstorm th e rights of the defendant com­ of the Navy, W ilbur will Btump
ception.
From
H aw kers
cliance th a t a m inority candidate,
These regu’ations will contin­
pany.
for Coolidge.
Many persons, not fam iliar with Grubb have been w orking through which accompanied the storm.
even one of the Vice Presidential ue until April 1. They are the
The court held th a t the com­
In the Coos Bay district, th<|
Oregon’s absentee voting law. and out Ashland on th r special
PORTLAND. Oct. 31.
At the candidatcs. may reach the Presi- custom ary w inter regulations, de­
pany
was m orally bound to make
not entitled to vote in this m an­ awards, while Mr. Fram e and Mr. gale which is raging has put the
suggestion of Dan C. Freem an, I Cental chair.
signed to prevent roads from be­
ner, have sought ballots in vain. W illit have been at work in Med­ telephone lines out of commis­ every effort to apprehend the rob­
m anager of the Associated In d u s -! On th e basjs of tbe present Di- ing cut to pieces by the ordin­
Voting in advance, before leaving ford. These men report splendid sion. The streets of Raymond, bers and th a t no tim e could be
tries of Oregon, the association gest pon
even allowing the ary maximum weight loads of
!
lost.
It
appeared,
the
court
W
ashington,
are
flooded.
support
from
the
m
erchants
of
the home county or by mailing
has started a campaign intended critics their claim for a consid- 22,000 pounds.
found, th a t th ere was some
one’s ballot is restricted in Oregon both cities, and it is expected th a t
to discourage the purchase of erabie margin of error, which
The highway commission is not
to four classes. These are s tu ­ the best list of prizes ever offer­ STORM CAUSES WATER ground for the belief th a t La
goods from itinerant peddlers and may or may not be proved, it w ill' prepared to wipe out the last of
ptqp
AT
SEASIDE Chance might have been impH* WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. — hawkers.
dents attending institutions of ed at the W inter F air will be i n
be seen th at the totals seem to the grade crossings on the Paci­
1U m o t n i o
cated, because of the fact th a t he President Coolidge will say his
learning at distant points or mem­ competed for this year.
Action at this time has been point to tbe probability th a t Mr. fic highway. The four overhead
Many requests for entry blanks
SEASIDE, Oct. 31. — A ten- lived w ith the brothers in a log- last words in his campaign for precipitated by the developm ent: Coolidge will receive the elector.
bers of their families, railroad
crossings in Douglas county will
employes, bona fide traveling have been received from growers foot tide, backed by a stiff south- ling camp a short time before and the Presidency in 1.924 next Mon­ th a t peddlers have been allowed al votes of a sufficient num ber be started as soon a3 the county
salesmen and employes oi the j throughout the state, and it is | east gale, today sent spray flying because of a m ysterious telegram day night, according to announce­ privileges of soliciting from em- j of s ta te s to insure his reelection,
can finance a percentage of the
governm ent or the state.
| expected th a t the largest entry oyer the prom enade along the that he had received.
m ents made from th e W hite ployes in local m anufacturing and ; Tbere are strong claims th at Mr. cost.
These over-heads are at
To obtain dam ages because of House this morning.
Oregon voters who are to be list on record will be surpassed ocean beach and sent waves th u n ­
industrial plants. The Associat- La p on ette will carry both Min­ Oakland, W ilbur, Sutherlin and
dering against the concrete wall. the poster th a t was sent around
in some other country than their this year.
A rrangem ents are being com­ ed Industries contends th a t goods' nesota and Iowa, but The Digest Shady. All are bad grade crossings
own on election day may vote the
Rain continued to fall and the asking for his apprehension, La pleted for the P resident to deliver purchased from such sources | figureg do ro t indicate th a t Min- particularly the one at Oakland.
Necanicum river rose until a foot Chance would have to show malice a radio address on th a t night, m ight b etter be purchased from nesota’s ballots have shown a
national and state tickets if they
Cost of the overheads is divided
carry with them a certificate of
and one-half from the floor of on the part of the company and which will be received throughout local retail stores, and th a t they consistent m ajority, of consider­
between the Southern Pacific rail­
the Hippodrome dance hall and no such malice had been shown, the United States. A hookup, sim­ should be so purchased, giving able
th eir registration. In th is case
m argin, for Mr. Coolidge road, the state and the county.
sent occasional splashes of w ater the court held.
they vote where they happen to
ilar to th a t used for his speech the preference to Oregon m anu­ throughout the balloting. Iowa
be and this is not classed as ab­
onto Broadway.
accepting the RUbublican nom ina­ facturers. ,
seems to be even more strongly
Eighteen inches of w ater was j
sentee voting, w’herein the elec­
tion, which waB boardcasted
Local m anufacturing plants are for the President. California TROJAN GRID STAR
A musical program , featuring reported over the Tillamook road ,
to r’s ballot is received and count­
throughout the country, will be being urged to close their d o o rs, however, has. from
BARRED FROM GAME
the first,
in
one
spot
about
six
miles
south
j
against
itinerant
haw
kers
o
f
!
sb(,wn
a
strong
sentim
ent
for
the
ed in his home county.
used
for
his
radio
speech
Mon­
a q u artette composed of Henry
BERKELEY, Oct. 31.— William
clothing, underw ear, hosiery, furs,
day night.
Enders, V. D. Miller, H arry Tom- of the city. Some automobiles
(Continued
on
Page
Two)
Cole,
University of Southern Cal­
According to the announce­ jewelry and what-not.
ilson and Carl Loveland, with passed through th e section.
BODY OF MISSING
ifornia tackle was today declar­
ments, the P resident’s speech will
WOMAN IS FOUND Johnny Gruelle as pianist, sing­
ed
ineligible to compete in the
be
absolutely
non-partisan,
Coo­
ing num bers composed by Gruelle
WEATHER OBSERVER
C. OF C. INVITED TO
BASEBALL OFFERED
game
against California here to­
lidge devoting himself entirely to
ATTEND STOCK SHOW REPORTS RAINFALL
HILLSBORO, Ore., Oct. 31.— and Loveland, and a cello solo by
AS CONTEST PRIZE Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hannah and urging the citizens to go to the
morrow,
due to professionalism.
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OF OVER 2 INCHES
The body of Mrs. Sadie Newby, Loveland, were the features of
th eir little child R uth are visit­ polls on election day. This speech
Cole
is
reported
as having accept­
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the ;
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who had been missing since yes­ the Kiwanis Club luncheon held
A fungo hittin g contest, in ing w ith the F ro st family at
is a p art of the campaign now Ashland Cham ber of Commerce < Over two innehes of rain has ed money for coaching a team in
terday at noon, was recovered at the Hotel Ashland today.
tfhich the boy batting the long­ W imer Heights. Mr. H annah is a
being
waged throughout the coun­ received a telegram recently ask- fallen in the Ashland dltsrlct Southern California.
A committee was appointed to est fly will be aw arded a base­
today from Rock creek, about
boyhood school m ate of Mr. try in an endeavor to get the ing th a t he send the names of all since the sta rt of the present
It Is reported th a t $100,000 has
four miles north of Hillsboro, by investigate the condition of the ball autographed by Babe Ruth F ro st’s. They are on th eir way
been
wagered in Los Angeles on
largest tu rn o u t possible for for members of the local booster or-j storm , according to an announce-
Bob Meuse, ig tQ
one o{
Limber. She was believed to have C hautauqua building, and to re- ,
to California for an extended mo­
the
game.
The reports state th a t
ganization who would attend the ment made this morning by Louis
eyent3 Qn thg Amerlcan Le- tor trip which will take them this election.
been a victim of an attack of des­ port any means possible to put it j
International Livestock Exposi-? Dodge, w eather observer. A total even money prevails.
pondency. Y esterday she told her into condition. T h is c o m m itte e ¡on>prOgra m ¡n Medford on Arm-j through many states before they
tion,
to be held in Portland. No- of 1.81 inches was reported here
husband she was going to visit consists of Dr Wood, chairm an, I * istice Day. The X ithian3 of Aflh. retu rn to th eir home near Scio.
MAN BURNED
vember 1-8, and the probable t ’me during the twelve hour period he MACHINERY FOR ROAD
some neighbors. Because of the H. B. H urst, Mr. Fuller, V O. land have been asked to enter a
EUGENE, Oct. 31.— John Good­
H annah told of a fight he had
tween six o’clock yesterday a fte r­ WORK IS BEING MOVED
of th eir arrival in Portland.
N.
Smith
and
G.
H.
Billings.
storm her failure to retu rn did not
boy in the contest, and a com- with a buck deer near W iiderville, man, 73, of Coburg, was burned to
noon and six o'clock this morning.
A
nother
committee,
to
work
cause any worry until this morn­
m ittee has been appointed to se Josephine county. He and Mrs. death yesterday when he is be­
Sixty tons of contractors and
A considerable am ount of rain
GAS
K
ILLS
OLD
MAN
ing.
The body was discovered with the program committee, in lect the youngster for the con­ H annah were w alking along a lieved to have fallen in a faint
road
building equipment are be­
has
fallen
since
early
morning,
PORTLAND, Oct. 31.— W illiam
after a search. Mrs. Newby is su r­ deciding the sort of party to be test.
private road looking for a dog while standing by an a ir tight
ing
moved
from the C rater Lake
Smith, 71, died here today, as a and it is certain the m ark has
vived by her husband and two given the night of November 4,
they had lost when they heard a stove. The stove was knocked
was appointed. Two plans have, LUMBER MILL DESTROYED bell tro ttin g after them. It came ¡over, setting fire to the house, result of inhaling carbon mon- been placed well over the figure highway to the Ashland Iron
sons.
W orks by the W hittle Transfer.
been suggested and from th e s e , PUYALLUP, W ash., Oct. 31.— right up to them and they be- Goodman was alone at the time oxide gas while working on his given in the report,
This equipm ent is being th o r­
car,
in
a
closed
garage.
Smith
h
a
d
;
The
storm
was
worth
thousands
Albany — New general hospital two plans, will be selected the * W ind-fanned flames today des­ gan to pet it, when suddenly it
oughly
overhauled and put into
left
the
engine
running
while
of
dollars
to
the
Ashland
district,
approaching completion, to be one which the committee believes troyed the $250,000 p lan t of th e attacked H annah knocking him
COMMITTEE ADJOURNS
shape
for
use next year.
working on the car, and the fumes Falling as it did, steadily through-
to be most feasible. The com­ Sun Down Lum ber company here off th e road, As he got up it
dedicated in November.
CHICAGO. Oct. 31. — The ses-
m ittee appointed consists of V. i last night. All the buildings and made another lunge h itting him sions here of the Borah campaign overcame him. He fell unconsc- out the night, most of the w ater
D. Miller, Ben Forsyth and J. H. machinery were ruined, hu t there in the solar plexis and whirled investigating com m ittee today ad- ious but appeared to rally later, was absorbed by the land, ln-
but died eight hours afterw ard, stead of
running off in small
Hardy.
was little lum ber in the yards. him around. It then started for Journed Indefinitely, w ithout re-
stream
s
as
is the case when the
Two candidates for the city The fire threw seventy-five men Mrs. H annah, when H annah grab- ; vealing anything sensational or
w ater comes down in torrents.
council, W irth W right and J. H .;
bed it by the horns. The deer surprising. Senator Borah, chalr-
out of work.
The w ater level in the reser­
H ardy, expressed th eir views on
which was a forked horn, and big man of th e committee, said the
voir
formed by the Em igrant
the duties of a councilman, i n '
for his age, jum ped and to sse d , hearings had failed to develop any
Creek
dam, recently completed
short speeches ju st before the I
I and kicked and struck with all considerable amound of violators
will
rise
rapidly with this storm
close of the meeting.
1 the strength it could m aster and of the “ slush fund” charges,
thus assuring an adequate w ater
'all H annah could do was to hold ( Borah Is going on to W ashington,
DES MOINES, la., Oct. 31.—
EUGENE, Oct. 31. — Tunnel ORPHAN FAMILY
REDDING, Oct. 31.— The storm supply for the district.
on for his life. W ork as hard as
W hile all Des Moines paused re ­
work on the Eugene-Klam ath
of yesterday and the day before
SUES FOR DAMAGES
he could and use all the tricks F o e R oseb u rg-—
verently in his memory, the late
Falls line of the Southern Paci­
The football boys left early this sent Clear Creek higher than it
he knew, he could not overcome
secretary of agriculture, Henry
LA
FOLLETTE
SAYS
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.— Twelve
fic will be well under way with
the deer. He fought the deer f o r , m orning for Roseburg w here they has been for eight or nine years. ■
C.
Wallace, was buried in Wood­
PROGRESSIVES WIN
in 30 days, said John G. McFee of orphaned children s it in the
some th irty m inutes and seeing will tangle w ith the Roseburg The great rise in the stream was
land
cemetery here Wednesday.
the firm of Henry & McFee, which queens suprem e court today at
he could not hold out longer, sent team this afternoon. As Ashland not due to the rain th a t fell in
ABOARD
THE
LA
FOLLETTE
Officials
of the government in
SEATTLE, W ash., Oct. 31.—
has the contract for the building the trial of their $100,000 dam-?
his wife a q u arter of a mile for won from Myrtle Creek by a large this p art of Shasta County, but SPECIAL, enroute to P ittsburg W ashington and of the state to­
of 17 tunnels in the Cascade age suit for the death of th eir “If you had a flying machine you help. She got a man who came score and Myrtle Creek defeatedi to the trem endous downpour on
31 _ Senator La Fon ette said gether with countless friends of
m ountains southeast of Eugene. father, John Dugan, a grocery couldn’t even get into the sub­ with a line and tied the deer up. Roseburg, it is hoped th a t Ash­ th e Trinity Divide, near the
I in his speeches enroute today th at the secretary here, were present
Mr. McFee reported th a t w ith­ clerk, in an automobile accident. cellar of my intellectual process,” H annah had a gun strapped land will carry off th e - honors.
source.
he was confident th a t the Pro­ at the simple services at the W al­
in 15 days the Kelly & Sullivan Their m other died soon after the wa3 one of the answ ers made by around him but would not use it
At Horsetown, where there- is
gressive ticket would be swept lace home on I.yndex road and at
i Mayor Brown
to
Chairman i on a pet. He has the scars on
contract for clearing the right fath er was killed.
K lam ath Falls — Bond issue to a dredger, th a t machine was hid­ - into power next Tuesday. He stat­ the family plot in Woodland,
Mary Dugan, 20, is the oldest Nichols a t today’s sh o rt session his hands and rips in his tro u sers, be voted upon to build $155,000 den by the flood, hut no damage
of way would be practically com­
ed th a t the “ Republican propa­ where the final rites were spoken.
pleted and th a t the tunnel bor­ child, the youngest being one year ; of the council efficiency commit- to prove his story.
was done. The flood subsided
school house.
ganda concerning prosperity falls
Throughout the m orning Mr.
old. Mary earns $21 a week and tee, which is investigating muni-
in an hour or so. There is only
ing would be under way.
1
on
deaf
ears
in
New
England.”
W
allace’s
body law in state in the
j The firm expects to employ be- is the main support of the fam- - cipel affairs. The m ayor’s re­
a little accumulation of sand and
; “W idespread unemployment since rotunda of the capitol and th o u s­
sponse to nearly every question
Afween 900 and 100 men beneath (ly.
debris to be removed.
Coolidge became president has ands in all walks of life filed sil-
carried a*challenge of the com-
th e ground, said Mr. McFee, and
DUNSMUIR.
Oct.
,31.
—
The
convinced the w orkers th a t noth- ently by as a United States soldier
1 m ittee’s authority.
about 300 outside. If they c a n * FAMOUS AUTHOR IS
first snow of the reason appear- ing can be gained by a Republi- a sailor and a m arine held guard
get the underground work s ta r t­
DEAD IN NEW YORK “You are tr ying t0 make this Precinct
District
Voting Place ed on the hills surrounding the can election,
over this em inent son.
an impeachment proceeding,” he
ed before bad w eather s ta rts in j
The flag of the nation stood at
Ashland
Boulevard
Library
town
on
W
ednesday
morning.
1
F
ra
n
c
e
s
I
declared,
“
w
ithout
any
a
u
th
o
rity
.
No
they can accomplish much this
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.
STEAM
ER
DISABLED
his
head, th a t of the state at his
This
is
earlier
than
usual.
Ashland E. Central
Hodgson B urnett, au th o r and , from the council to impeach or
City Hall
w inter, he stated.
PORTLAND,
Oct.
31.
—
The
feet,
and heaped high above the
Of the 17 tunnels to be con-, play-w right, known particularly even lay the foundations for im-
Ashland W. Central
McCarty Bldg. WEED, Oct. 31. — The tem ­ Steam er Saginaw bound from enclosure
where the casket stood
structed by th is firm the longest’ for her novel and play, “ Little f peachm ent." Mayor Brown, his
Writtle
Transfer
Ashland
Oak
Puget
Sound
to
San
Francisco,
were
floral
tributes from adm ir­
perature a t Weed dropped well be­
is 2400 feet and the next is 2100, Lord Fauntleroy,” died today at private secretary, H. G. Dahlby,
broke
a
steam
pipe
off
the
mouth
ers high and low in the social
North Ashland
Stone Bldg. low freezing Tuesday night. There
feet.
The firm has six steam ber home, Plandome P ark at his confidential stenographer. Miss
of
the
Columbia
river
today,
and
was
ice
on
pools.
Snow
is
very
scale, sent from all parts of the
ehovels at work. During the sum- Plandome, L. I.
Constance Baxter, and Chief o f 'N o . 6
Fourth St. Engine Room
East Ashland
is
being
towed
to
A
storia
for
re-1
country.
low
on
Mount
Shasta
and
there
m er building wagon roads and ? ghe was 75 years old and had Police Severyns were the only I
?
S. E. Ashland
---------------------------
. 356 Averv St. appears to be a large am ount of pairs by the coast guard c u tter
camps took m ost of the tim e of the been in poor health for sev eral' witnesses before the committee
N.
W.
Ashland
Junior
High
School
snow
on
Mount
Eddy.
Algonquin.
There is wisdom in reading ads.
men employed by the contractors, months.
today-
•N o ‘ 8
H arry H. Kent, a veter-
an of the W orld W ar, who
was reported killed in the
Meuse-Arggone drive, is
in Sacram ento assuring his
friends there was some
m istake in the casualty
lists.
Many form er service
men in Superior California
who were members of
Company D, 363rd Infan­
try, N inety-First Division,
believed K ent dead, for he
wras carried off the field
and believed to have died
later.
'K ent entered the service
from Modesto. He was a
sergeant in the service.
IN BAD STORM!
NEAR B A N DON ;
IN DIGEST POLL
LA CHANCE IS LOSER
I
IS SENT
THE WINTER FAIR
COOLIDGE WILL MAKE
ANOTHER RADIO TALK
MUSIC IS FEATURE
VISITOR HERE TELLS
OF BATTLE WITH DEER
TUNNEL WORK WILL
BE STARTED ON NEW
RAILWAY LINE SOON
FRESHET AT SHASTA
SEATTLE MAYOR IS
DEFIANT AT PROBE
ASHLAND POLLS
LAID TO REST IN