Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1924, Image 1

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    fM S W itff-
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924
ELECTION
NO. 55
REPORTED
THE
PEO PLE TO RECEIVE
THIS IS CERTAINLY
A PL EA SA N T THOUGHT
RETURNS IN ASHLAND
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.
Ashland people will be
8 fairly well supplied with ::
— Between 500 and 1,000
» the' returns of the elect­ » I
lepers are abroad in com­
8 ion, this evening, with «
m unities throughout the
8 several m erchants, and 8
United States, according
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» publishing bulletins giving tt
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to an estim ate made by
tt the results of the national, tt
tt the Public H ealth Service
8 state, county and city bal­ «
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Except dread disease «1
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At the Civic Improve­ « President of State Chamber tt be in its most acute stage,
** Labor - Socialist C a b i n e t F air W eather Causes Rejoicing Among Leaders of All Klamath Falls Aghast at Ac­
Chicago Scene of F irst Elec­ » m ent Club, the Kiwanis
tt the average person infect­ ~
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of
Commerce
Speaker
at
tion of Hotel Man—Bank
Quits Following Defeat
tion Day Riot. Gangs
Parties.
Democratic
Cohorts
Say
Election
Will
De­
tt Club will receive the re­ tt
ed
never
recognizes
he
is
tt
Forum Luncheon
Robber
in Big Election
Fight at Polling Place
tt tu rn s over a radio set in­ tt
tt a victim, the announce­ 8
pend upon Strength of La Follette. Heavy Vote Is
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:: stalled
there. At the t?
tt m ent declared, and dis­ 8
Predicted for Precincts in Ashland.
W IFE DECEIVED 7 YRS.
PARTY LEADERS FIGHT 8 Elks Club, the retu rn s tt EXPLAINS CONDITIONS tt covery is only brought 8 TORIES NOW CONTROL
8 Will be coming in during tt
I nderworld Associations Excite
Man Principal Speaker tt about in the m ajority of 8 M akes F ou rth M inistry to Contro
B itter F igh t on in Illin o is City Is
8 the night, and it is ex­ tt A shland
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
4—With
fair
weather
reported
8
cases
through
an
infected
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Suspicions; Loot Relieved to
A ffairs o f E ngland
Since
at Many C om plim entary A f­
C ause o f Shooting. Stabbing
tt pected a larg e num ber of tt
8
person
applying
for
medi­
for
all
parts
of
the
country,
the
American
voters,
in
num­
1 m * Invested in Realty
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Close o f the W ar
fairs D uring Trip
and K idnapping A ffrays
a “ Bills” will g ath er there t:
tt cal treatm en t for other 8
bers never before equalled in any poll taken in the world,
tt to get th eir inform ation. tt
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tt
ailm
ents
or
diseases.
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 4.__
‘
The
only
way
to
advertise
the
CHICAGO, Nov. 4.— One man
L ondon , Nov. 4. — E ngland’s are making their quadrennial* march to the polls today,
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R eturns will also he 8
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Persons
who
have
con­
tt
Klamath
Falls today was trying
W est to the East, is by connect­
was shot to death and two others
« bulletined
at N inlnger’s 8
8 first Labor-Socialist governm ent j where thev will register their preference for the Presi- to piece together hit? of fact and
tracted
leprosy
have
been
tt
ing the problems of the E ast with
passed out of existence this even-1 i
I <•
,
.
i -x x-c- ■ i
seriously wounded, one man was «
pool room and from the »
conjecture and rum or in an effort
those of the W est, and showing tt known to live in commun­ 8 ing, when Prem ier MacDonald dency, and tor countless state, county and city officials.
stabbed and another kidnapped, 8
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office of the Tidings.
8
ities
for
years
before
be­
tt
Leaders estimate that at the fewest, thirty millions to find a solution for a human
the residents of the East the man­
went to Buckingham Palace and
a polling place was burned, and
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At the Vining Theatre, ttl
8
ing
recognized
as
such.
tt
ner in which the We3t has solved
tendered his own resignation of voters and perhaps thirty-five millions, will register enigma, William P. Richards, out­
nearly a dozen armed gunmen
« the retu rn will be flash­ tt:I
tt Few people other than 8 along with a blanket resignation
wardly a prosperous and success­
problems
closely
akin
to
those
were rounded up here today at the
their preference. Either figure mentioned will establish ful
ed on the screen th ro u g h ­ tt
8
8
physicians
ever
see
a
case
tt
proprietor, who today lies list­
covering the members of hl3
encountered in the E ast.’
heat of a bitterly contested elec­ a
new
record
for
popular
suffrange,
not
only
in
the
United
out the two shows. The 8
8 cabjnet.
of
leprosy.
tt
lessly
in a Sacramento jail, a con­
W ith this short statem ent, P ro­
tion fight burst into the flames a
last show will run until tt
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States,
but
in
the
entire
world
fessed
and for a time successful
fessor Irving E. Vining explain­
These resignations were Im­
of violence this morning.
a after m idnight, with late tt ed
bank
bandit.
m ediately
accepted
by King
thoroughly his rem arkable suc-
Leaders of all the principal parties found satisfaction
The fatal shooting followed a a
retu rn s being flashed after tti
no answer was forthcoming
j
cess
in
telling
the
E
ast
about
George.
It
is
believed
th
a
t
Stan.
running gun battle between the a
t in the fair weather reports over the country. Both Cool- to But
the completion of the tt
give
the public an insight into
Oregon, during his five weeks tour
occupants of two autos through a picture.
hey Baidwin, former Fremicr, and j
anq Davis, the Republican and Democratic c.andi the mental
tt
workings of this, mod­
following his attendance at the
the streets of the city. In this
a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 convention
ern
Dr.
Jekyll
and 5Jr. Hyde.
tion m which the Labor-Socialist I d a t e s s l)o k ? J a s t m8ht over the radio, urging a visit to
of State Presidents of
fight, John Mackey wa3 killed,
Seven
months
ago Mr. Richards
and Liberal parties were driven
polls, joining ill all appeal to the public that they
Chambers of Commerce a t P itts­
and Claude Maddock was ser­
breezed into
Klamath Falls
burg. Professor Vining gave an
from power, will form a new Tory ' cast their ballots.
iously wounded.
breathing
prosperity
and ready
cabinet.
account
of
his
trip,
at
the
regular
E arlier In the day, gunmen
Democratlc leaders throughout
money.
With
a
partner
he bought
Forum luncheon of the Ashland
The MacDonald m inistery has
shot and seriously wounded An-
the country say the whole ques­
the
Lake
hotel
for
which
he paid
been in power in England since
Chamber of Commerce at the
tone Rudzinski as he left a poll­
tion of today's election simmers
Militia Called Out W'hen O utbreak
$12,000
in
cash.
This
was ln
Jan u ary 22, succeeding the Tory
Hotel Ashland today.
ing place. Moris Spagit. Demo­
down to “ how strong is La Fol­
Takes on Serious Aspect. M ar­
April.
Just
a
short
time
after
he
V ining’s first speech, following
m inistery, of which Baldwin w a s’
cratic captain in the T hirtieth
le tte ” . This is the great enigma
shall Refuses to Move
is said to have robbed a bank at
his arrival in Pennsylvania, was
Prem ier.
The Baldwin govern- ■
W ard of this city was stabbed,
of today’s election. W hoever can
Lincoln, Cal., of thousands of dol­
m
ent
was
ln
power
but
a
fe
w
!
delivered at a banquet tendered
but not seriously wounded, fol-
supply the answer to this question lars.
HERRIN, 111., Nov. 4— Glenn montll8
lowing an argum ent with Herman s}ta „ iey Robinette One of Number! him ln P ittsl,urg. He chos« as
can predict the outcome of to
During his residence here Rich­
his topic, “ H istoric Shrines of Young, leader of the W illiamson i The early Tory governm ent w a s1
Schmidt, Republican worker.
day’s balloting.
Given Guns W ith Which They
county
Ku
Klux
Kian
today
the
regnJt
of
the
overthrow
of
the
ards
made numerous friends. He
Pennsylvania,” and during the
This is the first outbreak re­
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Won National Title'’
clashed
with
a
special
deputy
Un-,
Libera,
gevernmGnt>
of
which
wa®. a likeable chap of the go-get­
course of his speech he explained
ported In the country during the
PORTLAND, Nov. 4.— Despite ter type. But instead of allying
ited
States
M
arshal
Jeffrey
at
one
David
Lloyd
George
was
Prem
ier
C.
P
.
H
urley
D
row
ned
W
hen
H
url­
to his audience th e m anner in
early morning hours of^the elect­
rain indications today were that himself with decent business in­
PORTLAND. Nov. 4. — In re­
ed into W ater by Log Room
j qpbe Lloyd George m inistery was
ion, although it is reported th a t cognition of the fact th a t the Ore­ which Oregon was draw ing her of the polls here.
an
extremely heavy vote would terests he directed his attention
Young, according to th e reports ln office for six yearj and c a r.
C apsizing T ug Boat
a num ber of gunmen have con­ gon national guard rifle team de­ visitors. He declared th a t Ore­
ho
polled
in the northw est. The to th at uncertain portion of the
gregated in H errin, in anticipa­ feated all opposition, including the gon’s campaign was an appeal to of the clash, ordered Jeffrey away^ ried, on the governm ent through-
j storm here checked early voting city “ south of K lam ath,” where
BANDON, Ore., Nov. 4.-
tion of an outbreak In th a t city crack regular arm y team s, and the overage m an’s love for out of from the polling place, b u t Jef-1 out th e w ar successfully. The
P ’ but R i§ expected th a t the poll will
painted women liold forth in sor­
Young racks of the post-war period were! Hurley, president of the C. and
which is expected to come during won the national infantry trophy door life. He stated th a t Ore­ frey refused to move.
he very heavy before closing.
did
shacks at night. He organiz­
gon advertises "th e h e a rt’s de­ threatened violence to th e en tire the cause of the wreckage of th e,C . Cedar company of this city, was
the day.
B right sunshine brought out ed and operated a taxie service.
at the recent shoot held at Camp
sire.” He indicated th a t although city unless Jeffrey got out of Liberal P arty, and the Tories went drowned early today in the Co- the voters A |, po„ ing p,acea re
Perry, O., the members of the
LEXINGTON, Tex., Nov. 4.—
Pennsylvania did not have the town, but the m arshall refused to into power. The Tory government quille river and two other men port th a t there are waJt|ng HneB He bought property in large quan­
team were presented with the
outstanding appeal of the great move, stating to bystanders th a t was short lived, the Labor Social- had a narrow escape from drow n-, aince the polla opened The com. tities and at the time of his a r­
C. Bartholowew and W. Rogers,
rifles with which the match was
outdoors, the state was replete he had been stationed at the poll- ists replacing them very soon! ing when a log boom broke, cans-, pu]8Ory public 8chool attendanCe rest was planning a roadhouse on
election judges were killed and
won at a ceremony to be held at
one of the macadam highways out­
with w onderful historic shrines. ing place in order to cope with »ny a fte r th eir election
J. Bartholowew was seriously in­
Then the ing the tugboat on which th e y ; bll, ia being b itte r,y fought
the local guard arm ory last night.
side the city.
Gettysburg, Valley Forge, Inde­ rioting which m ight take place
Labor Socialists were defeated a . were w orking to capsize.
jured in a riot at the polls here
Officers, of the team were pre­
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.
i E arly balloting indicated a
In a modestly furnished cottage
pendence Hall and F o rt Dusquene,
today. Dan Powers, farm er and
The situation created by Jef- few days ago, and now the T o ries'
The men aboard the tugboat, beavy
sented with pistols.
to which the to u rist could be at- tre y ’s refusal to obey Y oung’s I are back in power, m aking four in addition to Hurley, were Harold ette valley and also a heav * vote on North Ninth street the disillu­
Republican is charged with the
Plans for the celebration, which tracted. This speech of V ining’s • command is very tense. A la rg e ; district governments which have W hitsett and Harold McCue. They ¡n c e n tra l Idaho *
V° * sioned wife of the hotel man-hank
shooting. The
trouble started
wa3 for national guardsm en only,
robber is planning to go to her
was radioed throughout the coun- num ber of gangsters are said to, been in power during the past succeeded in reaching the shore,;
when Powers appeared at the*
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were arranged by a special com-
husband’s defense.
polls, dem anding th a t the ballot m ittee consisting of Captain L. R.
aided by pieces of driftwood, but
7 7 * faVorab,e edi' be pouring - into H errin In res- year,
KANSAS CITY, Kan., Nov. 4.
box be turned over to him ,stat­ MHnn.
H urley was unable to 3wim and
Milner, Captain Ray F. Olson and torial comment from the leading ponse to Young’s call. Machine
— Incomplete official returns from
newspapers of the state.
ing th at he had been duly named
went
'down.
guns
have
been
mounted
on
the
Captain George M. Dannals.
37 precincts in W yandotte coun­ CAR STOLEN FROM
Follow ing his speech in P itts­ city hall- by a troop of m ilitia, in j
an election official. An argum ent
About two million feet of cedar
LOCAL GARAGE AT
,
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v x
Major Fred M. W est of Port-
ty gave Coolidge 1,279 votes,
burg, Vining delivered the prin- case severe rioting breaks out.
ensued and ended by the shoot-1 . „ ,
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logs,
valued
at
$100.000
had
been
_
I land was captain of the Oregon
MIDNIGHT MONDAY
Davis 451 and La Follette 292.'
ing of the three men. Powers es­ ... .
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xx cipal sPeecb a t the convention of More troops are said to be on
caught and held in a boom on the
rifle team on its victorious trip
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In
the
three
cornered
gubernator­
caped in an auto.
n ..„
~.
. xv x p I Presidents and Secretaries of the th eir way here.
lower river. They were thought
An automobile belonging to Os­
east. O ther officers of the t e a m Ox„,„ /-.v
«
ial fight W illiam Allen White,
T
T *
. State Chambers of Commerce, in
sate,
but
early
this
morning
the
were. M ajor Leo J. x A. Pironi , of Pittsburg. Im
T m ediately
ji x ,
- ow-
Em piria editor and avowed enemy car T uttle of Orange Avenue was
fol
h i)m broke, the logs floating out
CASE TO BE TAKEN
Clackamas and Captain Ralph {no.
• „„„„ .
.
j of the Ku Klux Kian was running stolen about m idnight last night.
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,ng th ,s speech, Vining was de-
to
sea.
H
urley
had
taken
p
erso
n
-;
TO CIRCUIT COURT Cowgill
of Medford. Shooting
x
,
'second to Paulen, a Republican. The thief unlocked the garage
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j »1 charge of the effort to hold the
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members of the lean, were: M ajor
» 't h requests to speak in
door, took the car and relocked
Following a verdict In favor ot p ,ronj Clackama>. Lieutenant! ’ " * , "
the
General gasoline, which is so lcRB and had worked continually
MEMPHIS, Nov. 4.
A near the door, escaping without be­
the plaintiff in the case of W alter , a do„ s
p
d
I ™ untry. hut because of the sched-
favorably known to the people for two days and nights when the i election riot occurred today when ing apprehended. It is the op­
B lalr. plaintiff against John N-1 gea „ ,s Henry Thomas. Chester E .1
h
,
of Southern California and in the accident occurred.
federal officers placed six Demo­ inion of Chief of Police McNabb
Newell, defendant, the attorney McCarty Rober, A rrh„ Jarkson
‘" p . it wan .mposstble for him
Hurley had been in the lum-
State of W ashington where It has
cratic election officials under a r­ that some one well acquainted
for the defendant motioned to „
v tl. v
to accept more than a small part
The open season for shooting recently been Introduced, will be ber business for manv years and rest. charging “conspiracy to de-l with the property took the car.
carry the case to the circuit c o u rt, _ ,
o
„ „ j T « of th em - Professor Vining states China
pheasants, Bob W hite available to the* m otorists of Ash- for a long time was connected with
feat by a fair ballot.” It was
yesterday when the case was tried iand
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|U
e
^
as
lavishly
entertained
while
quail,
blue
grouse and n a tiv e , land by February first accord the Moore Mill and Lum ber com-;
Miller of P ortland; Ser- .
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before Judge Gowdy. justice o f .
staniev A Robinette A sh-'
Pittsburg. He was shown pheasants is at an end for thisj Ing to an announcem ent by H. O.j DanY until he organized the C. i charged th at they were driving YOUNG ROY ESCAPES
ihe Republican w atchers away
The
trial
was
for
re-
7
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Stanley
,
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r
i
7
n
n
h
th
ro
u
Sh the Mellon Bank, the year, except in Hood River co u n -1 Frohbach who is associated with and C. Cedar company. He
FROM STATE SCHOOL
the peace.
Ti leaves
‘ land; Sergeant Clyde R. Rich-
from
the
polls.
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covery of money for goods and.)
Medf Jr“d. A lternates were model bank of the country, and ty, where it has not yet begun,j J. W. Judy, in the wholesale dis-' a wife and three children
Word was received here today
L atest reports from the scene
WASHINGTON Nov 4
m erchandise
purchased about j i Sergeant Hal F. W est of Albany through the giant steel mills at In th a t county these birds may b e : tribution of gasoline and lu b ri-'
Presi-
froni
Salem th at a hoy by the
Braddock
and
Homestead,
shot from November 1 to 15. Scants m anufactured by the Gen- said the body had not yet been d .nt Coolidge
Ju n e 1, 1924 from Reno, Nevada.
Î and Sergeant John Heim of Port-
I
'
told
W
hite
House
name
of
Irwin, 15 years old had
i W hile in P ittsburg, Vining or­
From reports received by S ta te ' eral Petroleum Corporation.
I recovered
W illiam Briggs was attorney E land.
■
callers
this
afternoon
th
at
he
be-
escaped
from
the state training
iginated a slogan for the city; Game W arden B urghduff it i s . This gasoline will be sold oni> j
for the plaintiff and Rawles
—
lieved
he
was
assured
of
at
least
school
Sunday
evening and was
which has been adopted as the reasonable to- suppose th a t th ere; through Independent dealers as
Moore of Medford represented the R eturns H om e—
343 Electorial College vote« as on the way to Mexico by beating
most suitable ever coined.
He was quite an increase in all of the General Petroleum Corpora-
defendant.
Mrs. Stratton, m other of Mrs.
the
result of today's balloting.
j trains.
explained th a t Pittsburg, with her these game birds this year.
tion does not install service sta­
Percy S tratton
who
has been
coal fields and iron deposits near
Every ad has a message
tions. The corporation liberally
visiting at N orth Bend with her
One of the heaviest polls in the
.,
.
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at hand, was “ Pittsburg, Pennsyl-
advertises its products and the
sons, Lloyd and Rex Stratton, re-
. ,
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,
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history
of Ashland will be cast
,
,
,
vania’s pulse of power. He com-
dealers who distribute same.
turned home last week. Mrs.
today, if the voters continue to
pared Portland, With P ittsburg,
The quality of the gasoline is
Percy Stratton, who was injured
stieam
to the polls during the
inasmuch as Portland has a gia-
th e outstanding feature and the
in au automobile accident, is able gantic reserve of hydro - electric
late afternoon in the same man­
m otoring public has been quick
to sit up p art of each day.
ner as they did in the morning and
power, as yet undeveloped, and
to recognize this advantage. The
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
4.
—
up to two o’clock this afternoon.
wonderful forest reserves lying
. 1 slogan which tells the- story is
Approximately fifty per cent of
MARION, Ohio, Nov. 4 The «.p in up your ta n j( and ¡et your Dedication of Armistice Day, No-
alm ost w ithin h er back yard, and
;
vember
11,
to
the
establishm
ent,
the
po&sible vote ln the city had
condition
of
Mrs.
H
arding,
wid-^
eng,ne
d
ecld
e
/.
Professor Vining stated th a t the
of
Perm
am
ent
peace
and
the
out-
been
cast by two o’clock, almost
slogan for P ortland would soon ow of the late president, was, rpbe wh 0lesa.le h ead q u arters will
TIENTSIN, China, Nov. 4. —
lawry
of
war,
is
suggested
by
the
same
percentage as was cast
be, “ Portland, the Pacific’s pulse somewhat b etter today, her phyffl- be Jn Medford where storage fac­
Peace negotiations are proceeding
BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 4. — ,
President Coolidge, in a letter here during the entire election of
of power.”
c cians
ia li siaieai
stated) to
newspaper men
men jutiea
,lltlea will
wI1, be
be available.
avaiiable . One
One of
io newspaper
of
T
a
in
loon n •
the» »s ,
between General Feng Yu-Hslang,
Two hundred revolutionists in the
Thev
said sne
she nas
has spent
snent n
.
.
,
, ,. .
t addresesd
to Jam
es A.
Drain,
na-
1920.
It . is possible
th a t > the hot , the Christian
« x.
From Pittsburg, Professor Vin­ here
nere.
xney
saia
a
tb
e
owners
of
the
local
distribut-
,
.
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genera . .’ . and , Gen-
state of Rio Grande Do Sul, B ra-t
,
tional
commander
of
the
Ameri-
fight
on
for
several
county
offices,
ing journeyed to H arrisburg, fairly restful night.
j jng concern, H. O. Frohbach, is
eral Wu Pei-Fu.
zll, were killed, wounded or made)
Victor Dale, arrested several where he was the guest of the
can Legion.
as well as the interest stirred up
Mrs.
H
arding
is
ser!ou|jy
ill
wen
known
In
Ashland,
he
hav-
An arm istice has been a rra n g ­
prisoners when the revolutionary daya a gO> Upon a charge of ap
/ ‘Growth of sentim ent for the by a third presidential party in
forces suffered a reverse at the
o p iatni„ governm ent property ^ ennsylvan,a ®tate Chamber of ¡w ith kidney trouble. Her inabtl-’ Jng been a resident of this city
ed and fighting has ceased.
.
.
,
trnniw ProPlatn ,h governm ent property, com m erce, and was taken for a ity to take food is disquieting to for ten vears ud to seven years outlaw ry of war from this e arth .” the race this year, may account
Defeated Chihli troops are com­
nccordUg to a di’ -
'".“ " I . " '. ! ''? ? '"
i'‘lp t.h r0" eh ,h. e
» ', her physicians, who have elpresa- ag„. J . w . Judy was (or a n u m -' Mr Coo" dee 8ald’ " haa bee“ *" ,o r lhls '"rreasod inlerest.
ing Into Tientsin.
impressive fact of recent times.
Gut of a posjrlble num ber of bal-
, at a sum m ary court m artial, held Gettysburg.
Tangshan, 82 miles northw est
patch to La Nacion from Paso> D e-, before cap tain J. Q. Adams at the
Leaving* H arrisburg. P ro fe sso r! o u t^ in d e ^ th e ^ T ra te oV abTtelfing S t e n d i i r o V V o ^ 6mPl° ye °*
Men and women everywhere have lots of approximately 2314, at two
Los Libres, on the A rgentine- Armory laat night
been giving their best thought to o’clock this afternoon a total of of Tientsin, was reported quiet.
Dale w as( v in ln g visited Philadelphia, where ■ from nourishm ent,
Brazilian frontier.
bring this end into full realiza- 1013 had been cast throughout Shensi troops, unfriendly to Wu,
found guilty of stealing govern-; he was the guest of the Manufac-
havo been w ithdrawn by arrange­
The rebel forces were procee - ,nent faiiure to tu rn in govern- tu re r’s Club of th a t city
tion.
the city.
In Town—
Upon piN E D $50 ON CHARGE
“ The inclusion of Armistice
Precinct No. 7. Southeast Ash- m ent, and the town is occupied
ing from U ruguayana an
ment property, failure to turn in his arrival he was tendered a
Mrs. Ellla Rice of Portland, who
OF BEING INTOXICATED
i by M anchurians.
nearing Alegrete w en
a t government property which had luncheon by fifty of the promin-
has been taking a trip to Califor-' Day in the list of date3 commem- land, located at 356 Avery street,
The naval commanders at Tien­
forces, num bering about 1800 a t­ been checked out and failure to
nia, is in Ashland for a lew days orating great events in our na- was leading with a total of 130
ent m anufacturers of th a t city,
Charles
Foster,
a
cook
in
a
local
tsin
held a conference today and
tacked them. The rebels fled and attend drill.
at ¿which he gave the principal ad­ restau ran t, imbibed too freely of visiting with h er m other, Mrs. j tional history.” the l ; ‘ter said, cut of a possible 230 ballots c a s t.; decided not to let further m ilitary
cavelry pursued them back tow ard
.
Dale was fined $25 and was dress.. That evening he spoke in the cup th a t cheers last evening, Mary Dunn, before retu rn in g t o / ‘m arked a significant change in Other precincts follow: No. 1, ‘ noTiA. .
Thev determined
U ruguayana
our world relations. Prior to ihat Ashland Boulevard, 153 out of a 1
p • Ian
aaid placed on Probation, probably for N orthw est Philadelphia to a group j ftnd a8 a re8ult was picked up and h er • home.
first arm istice day. which Ameri- possible 400; No. 2, Ashland E ast to remove thoMi a lr«ady in P°r t -
The governm ent troops are
to bV about 30 miles from U ru < -ith e remailldei ot the time be re-; of about 800 leading m anufactur-1 laced ¡n tbe city
over n jgb t
ca greeted w ith such enthusiasm . Central, 106 out of 270; No. 3,j
There is a tremendous influx
to be about 3fl• mites from, Lru , m ains with the N ational Guard ers of th a t district. Philadelphia’s
Thia ninrninfr hfi
h«. V isitin g H ere—
This
m
orning
he
appeared
be­
our historic anniversaries had all Ashland W est C entral 126 out of °f Chinese refugees into the for-
uayana, over which town a irp la n e s. company heTe
heart Q{ the weaying indu8try.
Mrs. O. J. Stone of Portland,
fore Police Judge Baughman, who
have made reconnaissances. It is
__
TT v
been of exclusively national char- 280; No. 4. Ashland Oak, 144 out; e ’gn ('once88ion9' 20,000 In the
reported th a t the reb el, have re- . Ho" " J
.8,
°
'
I T he, n e it day P ro' e»aor V1“ '" e fined him $50 and allowed him a form er Ashland resident is a acter. They recalled events, of of 344; No. 5. North Ashland, 105 Br,tish concession alone,
and
her of the National Guard com- was given a special luncheon a t to re tu rn to his work.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Gil­ suprem e importance In our na- out of 227; No. 6, E ast Ashland thousands pouring into the Jap-
ceived a large quantity of rifles,
more a t th e Columbia Hotel where 1 tion’s life, but of small value as 108 out of 247 and No. 8, N orth- nnese concession, which adjoins
am m unition and w ar equipm ent pany, was found guilty on a; the Union League Club ln Phila-
charge of failu re to attend drill. delphia, and later was takèn to
Oregon City— Parish house of they have taken q u arters for th e 1
the city. Japanese have been
over the U ruguayan border.
links between th a t life and the .west Ashland, 147, out of 316.
He was released upon payment
St. M ark’s Episcopal church al­ wlqfter. Mrs. Stone 'h as maliy
guarding the approaches with m a­
t
of
a
$25
fine.
friends
here.
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ready
for
service.
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chine guns, searching incomers.
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ABOUT JOURNEY !
THROUGH EAST
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TH REE HURT
IN POLLS RIOT
ROLE OF THIEF
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■IOÜT OF POWER
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RIFLES AS TROPHIES
REBELS ROUTED IN
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