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A shland D aily
VOTE
Tomorrow!
VOTE
Tomorrow!
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Serai-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4 3.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924
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NO. 54
VOTE TOMORROW! Vote As You Please-But Vote!
VOTE EXPECTED
TO ESTABLISH
HIGHEST M A RR
T H EA TR E MANAGER IN
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New Perm annet Party
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NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—
E arl Carroll, theatrical
producer, is in jail today
w aiting trial on a charge
of exhibiting lewd and im­
moral pictures before his
th eatre here, at which he
is staging a musical com­
edy revue. He was locked
up in the city prison when
he refused to furnish the
|3 0 0 bond set by Magis­
tra te Moses R. Ryttenberg.
Carroll was arrested
October 7th and three pic­
tures* in the lobby of this
th eatre were confiscated.
The m agistrate declined to
consider testim ony of a r­
tists as to the aesthetic
quality of the pictures.
Refusing to furnish bond.
Carrol said he would re-
main until his case is call­
ed.
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GARDNERVILLE, Nev.,
Nov. 3. — Dexter Kaiser,
an Indian, m iraculously
escaped death yesterday
when his horse came in
contact with a live elec­
tric wire and was in-
stantly killed. K aiser was
knocked unconscious, but
soon recovered from the
shock.
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The wire had evidently
been blown down by the
high wind and struck the
horse on the head. Had
it been a few inches high­
er K aiser would have re­
ceived the full force of the
current.
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: COAST STATES!
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POPULATION OF
BIG INCREASE
Gain Since 1920 Census Is
8! Flood Danger in Oregon Is
E stim ated a t N ineteen
P resid en tial F ig h t O vershadow s Local Issues for V oters
Past for Present Say
P er Cent
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Officials
Today. E n tire New Set of Officers to be Selected.
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L eaders of M ajor P a rtie s Claim V ictories fo r T heir PO PU LA TIO N IS 955,602
« WILLAMETTE IS RISING
P arties.
a
Jackson County Show s Increase o f
a V oters W ill H ave Rainy Day Upon
3)1 Per Cent for F ive Year
a W hich to Cast Ballot; Is Opin­
With the hottest Presidential fight seen in a number
Period Since 1020
a
ion o f W eath er E xperts
of
years
overshadowing
local
issues,
voters
of
the
city
of
n
PORTLAND, Nov. 3. — Ore­
a
PORTLAND, Nov. 3. — W ith Ashland and Jackson county will go to the polls tomor­
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CHICAGO, Nov. 3. — Five t t
investigations, three by officials
the acute flood conditions reliev- row to vote upon a set of officers who are to govern them gon’s population has increased
i ed Sunday in w estern Oregon by for the coming four years. With three major parties in 19 per cent since 1920,'according
and two by private parties which
a census conducted by the Ore­
! the passing* of one rainless day.
are interested in the affair, open­
the field for the Presidency, state, county and civic office to
gon state cham ber of commerce
ed today in an attem pt to fix the
i the w eather bureau officials here
compared with a gain of only
responsibility for the death of
were today w atching anxiously seekers have received but slight attention.
Coolidge, Davis or La Follette, who shall it be? This 16.4 percent in a period twice as
the progress of another low pres­
ten persons, and the injuring of
tim ates. and they are usually cor­
th irty three others, three of who
sure area, which pressages the seems to be the question uppermost in the minds of every long, from 1910 to 1120. The
rect, fully thirty millions of citi­
were perhaps fatally h u rt, when
arrival of another severe storm voter.
With the possibility of a deadlock in the final federal census gave Oregon a
zens of the United States will
population of 783,389, while the
a crowded street car w'as run
off the Oregon coast, within a few
fight, voters throughout this vicinity have taken a keen state cham ber estim ates this
visit the polls and ballot, exceed­
hours.
down by a heavy freight train,
ing by four millions, the record
traveling at high speed, here Sun­ W. P . R ichards C on fesses to Rob­ I F u rth er storm w eather through­ interest in the national race, slighting local polities in a state’s present population at
vote of 1920. The attitude of the
955,662.
day.
out the entire state may result majority of eases.
bing
Bank
at
three m ajor parties, tw enty four
Joseph Brgfre, a one arm ed to-
from the falling barom eter, which
And even as the national campaign has overshadowed The state cham ber’s census, it
W oodland
hours In advance of the decision
was explained yesterday by A. 8.
werman who Ys in charge of the
has been steadily on the decline
the local fights, so have the county battles pushed the city Dudley,
of the people, might be describ­
executive secretary, was
signals a t the crossing where the
since
early
this
morning.
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 3. — W.
ed thus:
accident occurdd, is being held in P. Richards, apparently prosper­
The W illam ette River at Al­ issues*into the background. With hot fights on in the made through the aid of the 4 7
The Republicans are supremely Pneumonia Deaths Are Checked Cu8tody of the sheriff of Cook
ous business man, who was a rre st­ bany rose 4 1-2 feet during the campaign for sheriff, district attorney, county judge and constituent organizations in the
by C losing o f Mexican Quar­
and vociferously confident th at
county. It is believed th a t Brahe ed by Sacram ento police officers night and early morning hours. coroner, the apathetic campaigns waged by the candidates state of a careful and conserva­
ters in Los A n geles
Coolidge and Dawes will roll up
tive estim ate, based on such re­
will be indicted to crim inal negli­ here early
Saturday, confessed There is little danger of a flood at for the office of mayor and for the six seats in the city
an unprecendented m ajority, while
liable factors as the num ber of
gence in the case.
several hours later th a t he, with present, but should there be an­
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3. — No
the Democrats are quietly hopeful
A saloonkeeper, whom Brahe Joe Duncan, negro, now under other storm of the severety of the council, and for the office of city recorder, have been but custom ers for gas, telephone and
for the candidacy of Davis and additional deaths or new’ cases named as the man who sold him
electric energy, and the enroll­
a rre st a t Woodland, held up and one which has ju st passed over, slightly noticed.
D ryan,
I Coming back to the Presidential ment in schools. W here other in­
were reported today from the p e - .a “ couple of drin k s” ju st before
it
is
feared
the
river
will
leave
The Independents arc m ilitant- culiar type of pneumonia which }je took up his duties in the tow- robbed the Bank of Italy bank’s its banks and flood the district
race.
Each campaign m anager form ation was not obtainable, the
branch at Woodland several weeks
ly expectant of a big popular vote, caused the death here of Mrs. Lu- ( er Sunday, was ordered and held j
in O rego^ claims victory for their I estim ate of rural districts was
immediately surrounding It.
around which they hope to con­ cinana Sam arano on October 19. in connection with the accident ago. More than 18000 w as'found
candidate. Statem ents made by made on the basis of one addl-
Rainfall
Is
predicted
for
Oregon
in R ichard’s automobile, most of
struct a new and perm anent third and since th at date has claimed
these m anagers claim a victory tional family in the country for
and W ashington for election day.
The coroner expressed his be­ it in silver.
party in American politics.
the lives of 20 others.
in Oregon for each man, by at every two new families in the
It
is
feared
by
political
leaders
lief thatA iquor was the cause of
R ichards was identified as a
Although every surface indicat­
Nine persons are reported to be (
fatalities. He stated th a t he
town or city.
least
15,000 plurality.
hotel proprietor of K lam ath Falls. th a t damp w eather will prevent
ion, throughout the country, suffering from the disease. Seven believed Brahe was intoxicated
Eight counties of the state fail­
a large tu rn o u t of voters on th at
I. L. Patterson, Republican
points to the election of Coolidge, had died by late Saturday night, j when he took up his duties, and He also is said to own a large day.
ed to give estim ates of present
state
chairm
an
states
“
I
feel
safe
the Democrats place hope in the while the other victims are not tb at jn jjfg condition, did not give ranch near Yuba City, Cal.
From the community lying be­
in saying Coolidge will carry Ore­ population, and for these coun-
A fter he had confessed the rob-
“ great, silent vote” , th a t does not expected to live.
j th e correct signals but flagged bery
tween
Eugene
and
M
arshfield
gon by a substantial m ajority, the ties the state cham ber used the
Woodland bank. Rich-
R cno P eople P ass Through A sh­ size of which will depend u p o n ' figures of the 1920 census.
All the persons who attended , the engineer of the freight tra in ;
express itself in straw votes and
came
the
report
th
at
a
total
of
A
land on Canadian Trip to
advance predictions, but which Mrs. Sam erano’s funeral are dead, indicating th a t the crossing was ards, also known as H arry W alsh, 12.19 inches of rain had fallen
how
complete
a
vote
is
cast.”
“
The
striking
fact
revealed
by
the
new
under which name police Officers
B oost H ighw ay Exposition
carries candidates into office on including the priest who conduct- open. The engine thundered
there during the past six days.
La Follette-W heeler ticket w ill! census is that not a single county
said
he
served
a
term
in
San
a wave of last m inute effort.
ed the service. The bodies of the ¿ own on the crossing at full
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win
in Oregon by a plurality of among these reporting liaj suffer-
Quintín prison, was identified as
victims are being burned, w ithout s>peed, and rammed the center
W ith signs blazoning a welcome nQt Jess tban 15 000” , is the for-
a decrease in population, whllo
the bandit who last sum m er held
religious services.
Of the street car, tipping the light-
to Reno, Nevada, in 1926, a giant casj oj Ernest Kroner, state man-, increases range as high as 65 per
W IF E TH R O W S AC TP
up and robber the Railroad Na­
The infected area, which is con- er Ca r over on Its side. The en-
16 passenger W hite stage carry- agpr j.Qr La p oj,e tte. Dr. p . j . cent, this figure being attained
A T R IV A L IN LOVE
tional
bank of Rooseyille, Placer
fined to the Mexican q uarter herej gine w’as derailed, the engineer
ing a Nevada delegation headed gmRh, Democratic state m anager by Curry county,
TACOMA, W ash., Nov. 3. - t is under rigid quarantine, but b e -' and firemen killed, while a brake- county, California.
by Wally Gelatt, directoi goneial wag taken ¡ jj yesterday while pre-,
Jackson county was well in the
In a fit of jealous rage because cause of the mode of living of the man who was riding on a car
of
Nevada's
Transcontinental paring h is statem ent, but in ear- fore of the counties which re-
her husband persisted in daily residents of this section, it is e x -, near the engine.w'as seriously ln-
Reno- jjer statem ents he has been claim-j P°r t®d gains, with a 33 per cent
SALEM, Nov. 3. — The state Highwaysx Exposition,
calls at the apartm ent of another trem ely difficult to keep up the jured.
that Oregon will be carried increase for the five year period
highway commission announced 1926, passed through Ashland
woman, according to her admis­ quarantine, and It is believed that
Sunday night enroute to the Can- by Dav|s due to tbe vote La Poj_ estim ated upon. In 1920, accord-
today th a t the slides on the Coos
sion to the police, Mrs. Pearl Viz- unless drastic m easures are taken
adian border stopping at all the lette will draw from Coolidge in ln« ‘o the Federal census figures.
Bay and Roseburg highway had
zard, 23, today threw a vial of immediately, many more dea‘hs
principal cities in Oregon and the Republican party.
i there were 20,405 residents of
been cleared end the entire high­
carbolic acid into the face of will ensue from the effects of the
W ashington.
Jackson county. This num ber will
way between
Roseburg
and
Both the Republican and Demo­
Camile Young. 30, proprietor of a dread malady.
In company with Mr. G ellatt is
have increased to 27,250 by Jan u ­
One of the best attended Cham­ Myrtle Point was open. Traffic is
cratic County committees claim a
hotel.
Joseph H. Hutchinson,
former
ary 1, 1925, an increase of 6,-
ber of Commerce luncheons held blocked between Myrtle Point and
certain victory for the tickets en-'
The police were called and Miss AGED E X SEN A TO R
governor of Idaho and director of
84 5 residents.
here this year is expeted tom or­ Coquille. Pacific Highway travel
tered by them. The Republicans
Young taken to the county hos­
r
ganization
of
the
exposition
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The tabulated returns of the
IS DEAD IN SOUTH
row, when Professor Irving E. has been directed by way of Al­
claim they will sweep their en
pital, where her burns were tre a t­
ho with Mr. Gelatt will talk be-
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cham
ber census follow:
Vining, who returned home yes­ bany, Corvallis and Junction City;
tire ticket into office by a com­
ed. They were not serious and
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 3. — Ex.
j
1920
1925
terday from his eastern tour, will due to th e discontinuance of the!
fortable m ajority, while the Demo­
(Continued on page 4)
she later returned home. Mrs. Senator Cornelius Cole, one of the
The Jackson County H ealth As­ give an account of his activities
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Census
Estim
ate
H arrisburg ferry during the flood i
crats claim their ticket will be
Vlzzard was arrested.
t Benton ............. 13,744
16,690
oldest men in the city of Los sociation again wishes to remind , while in the East, to the mem- conditions.
returned to office, especially to
Baker ..................17,929
•Angeles, and one of the most fam ­ parents 'of all crippled children , hers of the local booster organi­
20,730
those offices where the fight has
Clackamas .........37,698
ous characters in early Califor- who are in need of medical at-
40,752
zation.
been the hottest.
Clatsop
.............
23,030
nia history, died at his home here! tention th a t there is to be a clinic
26,023
Vining w ill.explain conditions
Voters of this section will bal-! CoIumbia .......... 13 9C0
for children under 16 years of as he found them throughout the
19,686
today at the age of 102 years.
lot tomorrow upon the follow- Coos ..................22,257
Cole was the last man alive who age at the Baptist church in Med­ East, and will explain the feeling
30,010
ing candidates.
4,000
Crook ............... 3,424
had served in Congress when Lin ford on November 5.
of the eastern states tow ards the
F
or
E
lectors
o
f
P
resident
and
C
urry
...............
3,025
5,000
The
services
of
skillful
physi­
coin was President.
N orthw est and tow ard Oregon In
V
ice
P
resident
of
the
U
nited
Deschutes ........ 9,622
13,590
cians who are connected with the particular. Vining was guest of
DISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 3. —
S tates, D aniel Boyd, J. O. Stearns? Douglas ............. 21,332
27,688
Shriner’s hospital in Portland honor at num erous luncheons,
Ten Sr., M. C. George, A. W. G ow an,'0J1,iam
PORTLAND, Nov. 3.
3,960
4,100
have been secured, and there will banquets and civic gatherings d u r­ Back among his home folks, Sen­
NEW YORK. Nov. 3. — Four
1 be no cost in connection with an ing his trip, and is well prepared ato r La Follette, Progressive can­ thousand children rushed the H arriet Lane Richards, for Coo-
(Continud on page Four)
starving sailors, who said they
i exam ination and diagnosis, to- to 'g iv e the views of the eastern didate for the presidency today gates at the Pacific International iidge an(1 Dawes; Celia L. Gavin,
Livestock
exposition
Saturday,
W
illiam
A.
Johnson,
Robert
A.
issued a final appeal to the Amer,
had been shanghaied into the rum
I gether with possible free treat-
people.
lean
people to “sweep the progres­ swarmed through the pavilions Miller, Richard W. Montague, R.
row service, compelled a reluct­
ment in eith er the Shriner’s or
Special farm events, featuring sive- ticket into the office tom or­ and piade the opening day ef the. R Turner, for Davis and Bryan;
an t Bkipper to surrender to the
The :
* h°_a i eJ apple week? which is now . being
(WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.
row” . La Follette charged th at 14th annual show an emphatic Gugt Anderson. J. D. Brown, E.
coast guard cutter Gresham to­ senate committee which investi-j unahle to bear the expenses of
observed
throughout
the
country,
both old parties were now co n -! success.
j. Ellingson, Ernest Kroner, Peter
day the natty tw o-m aster Dorothy gated the use of money in the hospital service.
will-
be
given
at
th
e
luncheon,
ac­
trolled
by
“
the
private
monopoly
Steady
rainfall
failed
to
daunt
j
2 immerm an, La Follette and
M. Sm art of Newfoundland and presidential campaign today de-
The school nurse from the lo- cording to J. H. Fuller, secretary
system ” and declared
th
th a at t the the spirit of the youngsters, who . w heeler; Charles
Bearman, A.
her cargo of brandy.
clined to assume the responsibil- ca^ schools will take six pupils of the local Chamber of Coir.-
only relief would be the election began to arrive before the ap- Hoglund, Axel E. Lundell, Carl
Michael Gillan of Halifax was
ity of the eve of presidential elec-1 ^roni the grade schools of Ash-
of his ticket, since the P rogres­ pointed hour in the morning. By ( y godderback and O. Strom quist
the skipper His crew was Louis tion for any conclusions based land. and about twelve from the i merce.
sives would restore the govern­ 10 o’clock distracted m others be- for Jobns and Reynolds,
Coccini, m ate, and A lbert Edouard upon evidence thus far gathered, j Medford schools. If any child has
PORTLAND, Nov. 3. — The
gan to tell of lost children, car-
p o r U nited S ta tes Senator in
m ent to the people.
B urgom aster, cook, both of New “ There will be no report from been overlooked, parents are urg- STUDENT SHOT BY
lower
Klam ath Lake drainage dis­
1 penters and the last decorators (\»ngress: F. E. Coulter, Charles
York and Henry A Gillis of Perth
the com m ittee” Senator Borah. e<A to either bring the children
VICTIM OF PRANK
trict
will
be abandoned, the dikes
¡w ere working under extreme dif- L. McNary, Milton A. Miller and
Amboy, N. J., and Carl Jaeger of chairm an stated today, ‘ We w ill, themselves, or to communicate
will be opened and w ater turned
! ficulties, and the supply of pink R Robinson.
Boston, seamen.
I TACOMA, W ash., Nov. 3. —
let the latest figures speak for w^th the school nurse
* popcorn balls was all but depleted, j p or R ep resentative in C ongress: back into the lake, which will
Scouting between the rum fleet
It should be understood t h a t . Lyman B. Carlson, 18, a college
themselves.
Wide-eyed and curious, the chil- w j Rutler, H. L. Clark. W. C. again be used as a breeding
and fchore. the G resham ’s search­
the clinic is not only for school student, was shot in the leg early
ground for birds, State Games
dren visited every part of the ten Hawley, and Upton A. Upton.
lights last night picked out the
children, but for any crippled Saturday by George J. Olson, a ’
W
arden
Burghduff announced
F
E
A
R
IS
F
E
L
T
FO
R
i acres of wonders.
! For Secret ary o f State: L. J.
glim m ering toplights of a vessel
child in Jackson county who is in '*city employe, as th e resu lt of a '
Perhaps there were more than p rancis, W alter L. Hembree, Sam after receiving official word from
M ISSIN G H U N T E R S need of attention.
th a t seemed abandoned. Her
| Halloween prank. Carlson and
PORTLAND, Nov. 3. — The
Professor Elwood Mead, recently
decks were deserted, her anchor
Because t ey were so af A. Kozer.
Mr3. C. F. Tilton is president four other youths were destroy- board of alienists today examined
appointed
commissioner or re­
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Nov.
—
Merle
Minear,
Medford
o
rch
ard
!*
tive
n0
one
coul<i
e8t
m
at**
The
For
State
T
reasurer:
Thos.
B.
chain slapped against the pitch­
of the association sponsoring th e ing a fence of Olson’s a fte r sev-
Some
apprehension
was
being
ex­
clamation
of
the interior depart­
rain
made
the
opening
day
at-
Ray
Jefferson
Myers.
ing bows; her rudder swung at
clinic, and Mrs. Fred EngleTs the eral w arnings the shot was fired. who kililed his sister, Mrs. W
ment.
pressed
here
today
for
the
safety
For j ustice of the Supreme
the will of the waves; her m asts
I local chairm an. E ith er of these * Carlson, from hi3 bed in t h e . Nickerson here and declared him tendance slightly sm aller tharf
of ten*
had beei*
been '5iPcvl,'
expected,
In 1917 a contract wa3 let with
were bare of sails.
wu members
u.^.»uv.o of the Aerial Row-j I ladies would be glad to give In- city hospital, absolved Olson of all i insan^. Minear told alienists th a t had
u - hut " officials Cou rt ; H arry H. Belt, O. P. Cos-!
more how, Percy R. Kelly.
,California prom oters whereby they
A B ritish ensign hung upside
‘ form ation concerning the clinic, blame and said he had it coming 1 he thought his sister intended to
than 20,000 had passed through
p Or A ttorney G eneral: W. P. were perm itted to drain 80,000
down from a lanyard, the sign of on the sloop Judge for a duck­
If possible, the name and ad- to him.
1 poison him.
the
gates
during
the
day,
¡Adams,
I. H. Van W inkle,
acres of the lake and attem pt to
hunting
expedition
at
Suisun,
So-
distress. Under It were strung
dress of the child should be reg-
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lone
county.
convert the drained land to ag­
Exhibits
and
entries
were
prac-
.
F
o
r'D
a
iry
and
Food
Com
m
is-
corroborative signs, sh irts and
istered with the county nurse at
The
party
was
due
home
Wed­
ricultural uses. Dikes were built
j tically all In p’ace by the time the sioner: J. B. Mickle,
blankets, shredded and frayed.
Jacksonville, although this is not
: show was fa i’v under wav. Few
p or Com m issioner o f the Pub- and stream s running into the lake
The Gresham hailed the little nesday night or Thursday morn­ obligatory.
ing,
but
no^word
has
been
heard
'
details
rem
ained
at
noon.
All
had
jjc
service Commission of Oregon: were diverted into the Klamath
tw o-m aster and four despairing
of
the
Judge
and
it
is
feared
th
a
t
Cottage
G
r
o
v
e
—
Ellsw
orth
p
r
e
c
i
n
c
t
Voting
Place
been
prepared,
and
visitors
ex-
Newton
McCoy, Edward O strand-! river.
sailors answered. They announc­
District
pressed
surprise
that
practically
er
However, the land reclaim ed
the
ship
may
have
experienced
j
Lumber
Company
mill,
30,000
ed th a t they were prisoners
'No.
1
Ashland
Boulevard
Library
j
aR
of
the
space
in
the
huge
b
u
ild
-;
p
n
r
RepresenYaltive
Eighth
heavy
w
eather
and
been
swept
on
proved unfit for cultivation, con­
feet capacity, to be set up on Silk
aboard; th a t they had been w ith­
taining
large quantities of alkali,
City
Halh
lne
was
occupied.
R
epresen
tative
D
istrict,
Jackson
o u t food and w ater for seven a mud bank. Yachtsmen were pre­ creek, five miles from town. A n - ^ Q 9
Ashland E. Central
“ C hildren’s day Is the best of County: John H. Carkln, Ralph according to IVarden Burghdoff
days; th a t their skipper refused paring to set out on a search for derson & Middleton No. 2 mill
Ashland W. Central
McCarty Bldg. them all, declared E. A. Stuart, of p. Cowgills, E. H. H urd.
No. 3
and W. L. Finley of the National
to put them ashore. They plead­ the mls3ing men late today.
begins cutting!, giving compajny
W
rittle
Transfer
Ashland
Oak
No.
4
Association of Audubon Societies.
Seattle,
president
of
the
exposl-
p
Or
D
istrict
A
ttorney:
Newton
ed to Captain Ben Brockaway of BA N K S A R E TO BE
capacity 160,000 feet daily, em­
A clause in the reclam ation
North Ashland
Stone Bldg. tion, who played host to his little w . Borden, Newton C. Chaney,
No. 5
th e Gresham to heave a line, tow
CLOSED TOMORROW ploying 225 men.
p Or County Ju d ge: W. J. H art- contract providing th a t it could
them inside the three-m ile lim it,
Fourth St. Engine Room visitors. “ All the hard work of
E ast Ashland
No. 6
G rants Pass— Road work be- ,
preparation seemed insignificant zeii, Wm. Ulruch.
Due to the fate th a t tom orrow ;
cancelled if the land proved
tak e possession of the Dorothy M.
356 Avery St. this morning when I saw t h e m _______________________________ be
S. E. Ashland
is
election
day
and
a
legal
h
o
li-p
n
g
done
on
A
street,
and
work
»
unfit
for cultivation made the
Sm art and feed and w ater her
Junior
High
School
N.
W.
Ashland
No.
8
day
the
banks
will
be
closed.
will
continue
a'll
w
inter.
enjoying
them
selves.”
(Continued
on
Page
F
our)
com
m
issioner’s
decision possible.
crew.
KLAMATH HOTEL MAN
ADMITS HE HELD UP
CALIFORNIA BANKS
T
IS
STOP BAO EPIDEMIC
E
VISITS THIS CITY
I
PAKENTS ABE URGED
10IAKE CHILDREN
10 C0UN1Ï CLINIC
L
LA FOLLETTE SAYS
SPITE OF RAINFALL
CRAFT TD CUUER
IS
80,000 ACRES OF
LAND AT KLAMATH
TO BE ABANDONED
MINEAR DECLARED
•ASHLAND POLLS