Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1924, Image 1

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    b.
ASHLAND CLIMATE
itliout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 '
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4 3.
OFFICIALS N 0 Ti
WORRIED OVER
STATE FINANCE
Pierce Only One Hysterical
Over Repeal of Income
Tax Measure
FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE
Econom y in D epartm ents is Said
to B e M eans by W hich
D eficit w ill be Made up.
SUMMER A FA IL U R E IX
ENGLAND THIS YEAR
LEER IS SOUGHT
ON CHARGE OF
MOVING BOOZE
MEMBERS OF BALDWIN’S NEW CABINET.
LONDON, Nov. 13— Sum-
m er was a dismal failure in
England this year.
Officially, Summer begins in
England on May 1 and ends
September 30.
Statistics re­
cently issued show th a t of {he
Almost 100 Bottles of Liquor
153 days between- May 1 and
Found in Death Car.
September 30, eighty of them
Authorities Notified.
were w ithout rain, while on
seventy-three of* them it rain­
CAR IS BROUGHT IN
ed continuously.
During th a t tim e only on fif­
teen days was the tem perature F in d in g o f L iquor Stren gthens
T lieory T hat Men W ere In ­
above seventy degrees, while
toxicated at Tim e of A ccident
on twenty-nine days it did not
reach the sixty degrees m ark.
Upon the dicovery yesterday
The num ber of hours of pos­
th a t J. Leer, companion of Ar-
sible sunshine during the E n­
glish summer is 2,059.
Ac­ • th u r Page, who was killed yes-
cording to the statistics, the i terday in an autom obile crash at
the sum m it of the Slskiyous, had
actual num ber of hours the sun
left for California, Sheriff Ter-j
really did show itself was 660.
rill wired California authorities
in an effort to apprehend the
missing man.
Ninety-six bottles of liquor, in-
NO. 63
A IR TABES TO
BE FEATURE OF
LIFE IN CITIES
New Company Is Formed to
Make Ships for Use in
Large Cities
20
CENTS
PER
MILE
W ill Cater to Joy R iding Propen­
sitie s o f Modern Youth, Head
of Firm A sserts
_ /
HUMAN IS NOT WANTED
AS AIR MAIL PARCEL
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13—
A fter he had been decorated
with $718.OS worth of air mail
stam ps in anticipation of an
a ir mail trip to New York,
Chester N. Weaver, San F ran ­
cisco automobile dealer, was
‘‘barred from the m ails” today
by a ruling from Paul H ender­
son, second assistant post­
m aster general.
Henderson said he sympa­
thized with W eaver’s desire to
make the trip and Postm aster
J. E. Pow ers’ petition in his
behalf, but th a t the regula­
tions of the departm ent would
not at present perm it accep­
tance of hum an beings as mail.
W eaver hopes to get back what
he spent for stamps.
OFFICIAL COUNT
FOR ASHLAND IS
COMPLETE NOW
Johnson Given Ninteen Vote
Lead Over Pierce in
Mayoralty Race
AM ENDM ENT
VOTE
H ardy Leads F ield in Council
R ace. Miss Riede R eceives 107
V ote Lead for R ecorder
SALEM, Nov. 13— State offi­
NEW YORK, Nov. 13— W ithin
According to figures contained
cials, with the exception of Gov­
a year, a resident of any of the
in
the offclial tabulation of votes
ernor Pierce, are not at all wor­
leading cities or suburbs of these
cast in Ashland during the last
ried as the result of reports scat­
cities of the United States may
election, Johnson is gtvten a lead
tered over the state th at many of
hall an air taxi, via radio, puff
of nineteen votes over his rival
the state institutions and d epart­
a cigar in a wind-protected cabin,
for the office of Mayor, Pierce.
ments wiW be crippled because of
and listen to a radio set, catching
Johnson is credited with 859
the repeal of the state income
‘all the principal features of the
votes while Pierce is given 840
tax law at the recent election.
day, while a taxim eter ticks off
votes.
Consideration of the budgets of
• •
tw enty cents per mile.
In the council race, H ardy led
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λ
the various institutions and state
e lu d e d
w h lrh w e re Severn, h o t
Fleets of fiying super-jitneys
the
field with 1523 votes, Bur­
departm ents has been in progress
ties of pre-Volstead gin and bond­ c m m c H i w , g r f e SA M U K O h o a r e ì
cave -
have been planned for many of
dic
was
second with 1235, Detrick
here for some days and probab­
ed whiskey, were found in the
the large cities of the country, ac­
third
with
1176, Wiley fourth
ly will be completed before the
ear in which Pago was killed. It
Brltlsh political experts declare, unless there is some untoward In-
cording to Colonel H artley, Amer­
with 1711, W right fifth with
end of the month. The state bud­
, i is
.o aHeged th at Leer and Page i cldent 10 “Pset It,-the new Ministry of Stanley Baldwin has such a ma-
ican flying ace during the world
1122 and Peters sixth with 1093.
w,-rp
«an
W
n
1
Jority
In
Commons
that
it
will
last
for
five
years.
Already
they
are
seek-
get commission, which, has under
war, who is the head of a com- L iterary Digest Straw Vote Bal-
sco bootl ggers’ ing untoward Incidents In the appointment of Winston Spencer Churchill,
G ertrude Biede was given a 107
consideration the wants and nec­
who were operating in this ter- the maverick of English politics for twenty years, as Chancellor of the
pany recently created to build and
lots Opened by Postal Eni-
vote
m ajority over her rival for
essities of the various institutions Hill Will Use Verdict in Proposing} ritory.
Exchequer. Churchill Is an unbending foe of socialism, a free trader,
distribute air cabs throughout the,
plojees officials Declare
the office of City Recorder, Miss
and departm ents is composed of
The discovery of th e H onor i n Bnd waa n ot even In th e Tory party until thia Section. Among other
B ill to L egalize Sale of
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country.
i
lha 1
T 7
J ? 0
Ministers appointed by Mr. Baldwin are: Sir William Joynson-Hicks to
Hazel Emery.
Miss Biede re­
Governor Pierce, Secretary of}
Light W ines, Beer
the ta r adds strength to the tne- be Home Secretary, Neville Chamberlain to be Minister of Health,
According to Hartley, the air-
PORTLAND, Nov. 13— Tamp- ceived 928 votes, w h ile 821 v o te rs
State Kozer and State Treasurer
ory advanced yesterday th a t the Colonel L. C. M. S. Amery to be Secretary for the Colonies, Sir Samuel
plane will combine the best fea- erillS with the straw vote ballots cast their ballots for Miss Emery.
Myers.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 13— A fter men were intoxicated at the time Hoare to be
Minister, and Viscount Cave to be Lord Chancellor.
tures of a variety of airplanes, which were being solicited before
The results of the balloting
W ith the elim ination of the pro­ tw enty hours deliberation, the of the accident. Leer stated he
and will cost $35,000 to build. elcction by th e 'L ite ra ry Digest is follow.
posed building programme for the ju ry in the case of Congressman had been driving all night, and
The cost of the first machine will now under investigation by the
Mayor
next two years, abolition of a few Hill, who was charged with the was exhausted, but Mr. Jones,
be exceedingly high, but H artley postoffice inspectors, it became Johnson ...................................... 859
unnecessary
commissions
and violation of the Volstead law, pro owner of the Jones Garage at the
avers duplicate machines can he known yesterday. Ballots receiv­ Pierce .......................................... 840
boards and adoption of an econ­ hibiting the m anufacture and sale} sum m it of the Siskiyous, declar-
constructed to cost only $3,000. ed in the east from Oregon and
Conncilineu
omy program m e in handling the^ of intoxicating liquor, returned a Jed Leer was intoxicated when he
H artley asserted the new com­ California aroused suspicion when Hardy ........................................ 1523
sta te ’s business, ample funds wi.ll verdict of not guilty on all six 1 arrived on the scene of th e smash
pany expected to cash in heavily large numbers, coming in bunches Burdic ...................................... 1235
be available within the 6 per cent counts of the indictm ent against
The car in which Page was kill­
on the “ joy riding propensities were found to- be marked for the Dctrick
...........................
lim itation amendm ent.
1176
Hill.
ed was brought into Ashland last
same candidate.
of
the
American
youth.”
He
says
Peters
..............................
In an apparent effort to create
1093
—
i
—
The jurym en, before going out,} night by Terrill and employees
J. M. Jones, Portland postm ast­ Wiley ................................
hysteria among the voters, certain were charged by Federal Judge; of a local garage It is being held Secretary M ellon Says A et as it E xp resses B e lie f E xtraordinary officials of the company are cer­
.1171
tain the adventurous spirit of the er stated yesterday th at the local W right ..................................... 1122
N ow Stands Is Confuq’n'g.
S ession of C ongress Should
newspapers during the last few I Soper to determ ine w hether Or. here, aw aiting word from state
American youth will assure the office was not implicated in the Taylor ..............................
.................................. 942
A ttorn ey G eneral A uthority
be C alled March 4
days have been publishing a series; not the Wjne an d cider, which; authorities as to what will be
success of the project, even m atter, but it became known at Phipps
............................
.................................. 823
of stories that the repeal of the were adm ittedly m anufactured by done with it. It is believed the
though the staid business man least two postoffices in the state W olcott .................
income tax law had so crippled Congressman Hill, were “ intoxi-1 ear will be confiscated by the
..................................1026
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
13—
Sen­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13— Con
and bis wife decline to ride in the are being investigated. No state­
City
Recorder
the state ’s finances th a t it would eating in fact” .
j state, and sold later at public gress will be asked by the treas-! ato r Borah of Idaho, who will; new “ taxi.”
ments as to developments was
Biede
..........................................
928
be impossible to retain after Ja n ­
The announcem ent by the ju ry auction.
ury departm ent in the forthcom ­ succeed the late Senator Henry
made by the local office of the
Emery ........................................ §21
uary 1, more than a skeleton of of th eir verdict of ‘‘not quilty”
Leer, if apprehended, will be ing session either to repeal or to Cabot Lodge as chairtpan of the}
postoffice inspectors, but it was
the present state government. Of­ was received by the immense returned to Ashland to face a m ake clear provisions of the tax Foreign Relations Committee of
<’l(y T reasurer
adm itted th a t the m atter was un­
Eubanks
................................. 1535
ficials who have investigated the crowd gathered in the courtroom 'ch a rg e of transporting intoxicat- laws relating to income tax re-} tbe bcnai©. expressed today his FIRST COMPANY
der investigation.
AND
BATTERY
TO
financial condition of the state w ith wild outbursts of enthus­ ing liquor. J ogles was able to give turns.
Park C om m issioners
i belief th at an extraordinary ses-
According to inform ation roach-
HAVE
BANQUET
Jordan
............
1333
branded these stories as untrue, iasm. Hill declared immediately the authorities here a fa ir.j ac­
Althougli the publicity provls-; s ’on °* Congress should be called
ing Portland from the office of
P
eters
......................................
1307
and said the governm ental de­ after the acquittal th a t he would curate description of the man. and ions in th e present law are to be ou March 4, in order to take up
On November 24, the F irst' the
L iterary
Digest
several
p arts would continue to function use the trial and the ruling of; Terrill believes the California left by A ttorney General Stone for; several m atters which have arisen
The official count for the coun­
Company C. A. C. and B attery B bunches'of ballots, which were In
as in previous years.
ty
on the am endm ents which were
judicial
interpretation,
the
treas-,
8^
lce
tbe
convening
of
the
last
ses-
Judge Soper as the basis for pro-1 authorities will be able to take
will have a banquet at the Arm- post <ard form, showed th at they
Statem ents subm itted to the posing a bill in the legislature to lli,n into custody within a few ury, it was said today feels t h a t ! sion of Congress.
contained
in the ballot follow:
ory. An extensive program hasj haid been tam pered with and the
sta te budget commission during
th e reaction since the recent pub-! - Borab today conferred with been planned and it is hoped th at voie changed. Investigation was
A m endm ents
legalize the sale of light wines days.
the last few days by the superin­
300
............................................
..
lication
of
retu
rn
s
has
been
of
Bresldent
Coolidge
on
a
num
ber
and beer throughout the country.
A djutant General W hite can be at once started and is being con­
tendents of the various state in­
301
1577
such a character as to show con-
legislative m atters.
He was present. During the evening sev­ tinued.
A rrests on charges of
CONDITION OF JOHN
stitutions indicate th a t there will}
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13— Con­ GRUELLE IS REPORTED clusively th a t the country is op- ,n secret session with the pre«- eral five year medals will be pre­ tam pering with the mail a re ex­ 302 ............................................ ..
303
2563
io r several hours at the sented.
pected soon.
gressman H ill’s ‘‘home brew vic­
(Continud on page Four)
AS MORE FAVORABLE posed to such publication. If a
304
3687
repeal
of
the
provisions
is
n
o
t
'
^
bito
,Iouae>
and
it
is
believed
tory ’ will not result in any rad ­
Clyde Young, who is expected
305 ............................................ ..
Johnny Gruelle, well known possible then the treasury p ro -! tho N a tio n s of this country with home from Fortress Monroe, Va„
ical change in the present policy
poses
th
a
t
definite
legislation
be
Europe’
for
several
years
to
come,
306
3069
Ashland
man,
who
underw
ent
an
of the prohibition departm ent
about the tw entieth of this month
307
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..
enacted
to
clarify
the
present
la
w
.'
"
ere
def*nitely
worked
out
at;
which will prosecute any h o m e!operalion for the removal of liis
will be present and will tell of
308
1798
Secretary Mellon’s position with this conference-
brewers who exceed the legal a iJ appendix recently a t the Com-
his experiences the six weeks
309 ............................................ ..
coholic lim it in their brewing, the niunity Hospital, was reported respect to publication of the re-} Tbe death of Lodge gave Borah training and schooling which he
!
th
e
greatest
power
he
has
ever
en-
310 ............................................ ..
departm ent officials a v e rte d here' lb ’s raorning to be a little more tu rn s was represented as un-
took there.
311 .........................................
cUanged
and
he
will
strohgly
fav-'
since
it
autom
atically
totday after word was received i coinfortab,e< after having spent a
brought
his
appointm
ent
as
head
312 ....... .................................... 4 677
th at Hill had been -acquitted onj ^air night.
or a full repeal of the provisions,
Declaring that Oregon was in
313 ............................................3130
all counts of his indictm ent in a
Gruelle was operated upon fol- which were included in the last ° f the most powerful committee CONTRACT LET FOR
nleed of an organization, which
!
in
the
Senate.
’
~
GI/
(ANT FLYING BOAT will list the promising mining
Mellon said today he
The Haddon Hall String Quar­ jury trial at Baltimore, Md., after lowinK an attack of appendicitis, tax law.
20
hours
deliberation
by
the
jury
by
B
r-
Swedenberg,
on
November
understood
th
a
t
bids
would
be
te t which will appear here No­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13— A fields of the. state, in order that
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■ 3, and improved steadily until introduced early in the session
vember 21, the first num ber of
contract for a flying coat, capable capital may be informed, and that
j about a week ago, when he suf- looking to a repeal of the public­ AGED MAN KILLED
a Bureau of Mines and Metals
thç local Lyceum course was or­
IN AUTO SMASHUP of sustaining a {¡light from any should
} fered a relapse. His condition be- ity sections.
be formed in the state, Mr.
ganized in 1921 from members of
point on the Pacific Coast to Hon­
’ came quite serious, but his Im­
The reaction on the recent pub­
Van
De
Bogard, Gold Hill mining
the Cleveland Symphony Orches­
HERMISTON, Nov. 13— S. N. olulu has been let by the Navy De­
provem
ent
since
th
a
t
tim
e
has
lication
of
retu
rn
s
has
been
dis­
expert,
who
recently returned
tra. The members are all of
Haynes, 80, a resident of the Co- partm ent to the Boeing A ircraft
been
steady,
and
his
many
friends
tinctly
unfavorable
to
a
contln-
from the sessioif of the American
Amerclan birth, and with one ex­
x.
, ,
i lumbla district near this city, was
in the city hope for his rapid re- uation of th a t policy, according kllled earty today w h(a an ant0.l Corporation of Seattle, Wash., it Mining Congress held in Sacra­
ception have received all their
was announced here today. Other
A fath er and sou banquet, a t } c'overy-
to treasu ry official., who base moblI, drlven b Ca,., H addox.
musical education in the United
ships of the same type, having a mento. addressed the Porum lun­
their
views
on
thousands
of
le
t-
¡
co,„
ded
wlth
,
h
at
w
hkh
Mr
which
fathers
are
supposed
to
bej
~
States. During the last two years
The following indictm ents were
crusing radio of 2,500 miles and cheon of the Chamber of Com­
te r , from taxpayers discussing the! Haynes waa rldlag
merce
at
tho
Hotel
Ashland
Tues­
this Q uartet has been m aking a the guests of their sous, and the ktCll/CQQAV PflklTrOT
made
public yesterday in the re­
a speed of 100 miles per hour,
splendid record in Cham ber Mu­ sons the guests of th eir fathers,} |T |L fI L u O n I u U l l I L u l
quest on.
Coroner -Brown of Pendleton carrying five passengers, will be day.
cent grand jury report which has
sic Concerts. They have played will be held tomorrow evening at!
Van De Bogard stated Califor­ been held for some time aw aiting
was on the scene shortly after the built as soon as the success of the
more than 150 concerts in some th e Presbyterian church. The
accident and voiced the opinion first boat is established, it was nia had a very efficient organiza­ the return of Judge C. M. Thomas.
27 states, including most of the banquet is being held under the
tion, and th a t Brtiish Columbia
Bill Anderson on two counts,
th a t the accident was due to the announced.
TORPEDO DAMAGES
leading musical centers from the auspices of the Y.M.C.A.
has
one
of
the
best
organizations
non-support
of children and con-
HOME SQUAD SHIP carelessness on the p art of the
The banquet is being held in
Eastern Coast as far west as Den­
in the country. As a result, cap- ; fributing to the d. linquency of a
Haddox boy. Mr. Haynes is su r­
ver and from New Orleans *to connection with the observance of
ital
is being attracted to those, minor.
vived,
by
two
sons
in
the
east.
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 13— Struck
father and son week, which is be­
Canada.
sections,
in preference to Oregon} Alfred W aldron pointing a gun
■ A new historical essay contest, by one of her own torpedoes which
Mr Vernon is a direct descend­ ing observed throughout the coun­
and
W
ashington,
in which states at ^ rs- Clara Waldron.
open to students between the ages after being fired from the ship,
ant of the ancient English family try at this time. This week is ob- ; of fifteen and eighteen, has been circled in the w ater and camel CONDITION OF MRS.
no inform ation is easily obtain­
Jack Miller for holding up Eli
O.
Walden.
of Vernons, whose ancestral home served in an effort to get the
able.
Van
De
Bogart
has
been,
ap­
HARDINGMS
BETTER
announced, by Susannc H. Carter, back to its startin g point, the
was Haddon Hall, from which the fathers and sons of the country in­
pointed
to
attem
pt
the
organiza­
William
Virgil Ramsey and
| county superintendent of schools. torpedo destroyer Paul Hamilton
i - MARION, O., Nov. 13— The
Q uartet derives its name. He has to closer touch with each other,
tion of such a body in this state, Fied M erritt for the
__ _____
„ of
robbery
‘J The contest is being sponsored by received a damaged propeller condition of Mrs. Florence Kling
held im portant positions as a to g e t th e fathers to make “ pals
and
it
was
in
the
interest
of
this.
Enders
store,
Ashland,
on
October
the Oregon Historical Society. s tru t during targ et practice off
teacher, was a member of thei
th eir «ons, sometMng which has}
[he* San“ D l l g o ^ h « ^ ^ ste rd Z y ‘ '
Y T
I campaign he addressed the local 15,h and the stealing of an auto
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 That body.
jin Ashland on November 3rd.
Cleveland Symphony O rchestra been lacking throughout the,
............ aecnrdinr in word r ^ ! v Oa
i tonig,lt in a bulletin issued by
num b.,, or y e ars., » « « e d by ,h . i « l . , y for the t o . ,
je c e lv M here.; „
Car[ w gaw New York was used as a base byj Several other mining men made
Sessions of the circuit court
for several seasons», and has b een , )country
^or
a
..
. . . .
essays.
No one was injured in . the acci-
sm
ugglers
who
operated
on
a
gi-j
si,Ort
talks
on
the
conditions
of
started
in Jacksonville yesterday
exceptionally successful as a so ( CC° r 1Pg ° 6 “ g autho1 ltles | The subject for this contest i s : dent» and the ship is proceeding yeF‘
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gantic scale, and
flooded the tjie mjning industry of the state,
¡ “ The Hudson’s Bay Company a n d 'into th e harbor here unUer her.
' " mf Jones was w ith the Cincin-1 A U T 0 BELONGING TO
United States with high priced} declaring Oregon to have ono Qf
n a“ s X h „ n 7 o r c i ea. r . «oi Z l GR0VER LEACH TAKEN
°™>”
" A e e o rd in ^ » » P « » e ,
jewelry w ithout paying the duty the fineat outlooks ,Q the country| i BUTLER APPO INTED
to
the
rule
of
the
the
contest,
FROM STATION HERE
required on this article, was learn- which will bg easily developed
TO SUCCEED LODGE
seasons, resigning from th a t cel­
essays are not to exceed 2,000
ed
today
when
the
customs
agents'
when
capita,
ifl
attracted
here
ebrated organization to join the} An automobile, belonging to words in length. They are to be
Nov. 13— W
illiam
here announced th a t they had.
The fiowers with Which the D BOSTON, ’ ------
" ««««
iu
Haddon Hail
Q uartet.
night agent for !hand writ7 ea 'o r
seized
and
identified
gems
worth}
tab
,eg.
were
decorated
were
doJ
Butler.
chairm
an
of
the
Repub’l-
Cheesman is a native of Oberlin, the Pacific F ru it Express, Mas. w ritten on one side of the paper,
National Committee w
was
ap­
$250,000 in many p arts of the nated by the Sanders Floral Com-1 Ca" NationaI
a. »»-
Ohio, and received his Principal stolen Monday night from in fro n t’ with a marg'jn\n o w e d . TheV am e
Residents in the Jenny Creek country.
pointed
today
by
Governor
Cox
to
training in Oberlin, Boston, and of the Southern Pacific station! and address of the
„ date of
pany, according to an announce­
region,
25
miles
east
of
Ashland,
It took the m urder of Mrs. m ent made by John Fuller, sec succeed the late Senator Lodge in
•
Berlin. Germany. While Mr. W il­ llOl’C
i hirth, and name of the school at-
are petitioning the postoffice au­ Teresa Mors recently and the m ur- retary of thc ,oca, organlzation. the United States Senate. B utler
liams is the youngest member of
. ac 1a driven the car from, tended1, are to be w ritten on a sep-
Five hundred and fifty-five au- thorities for the establishm ent of der of H arry Katz this week, both
» _________________
will serve until the next state elec­
th e Q uartet, his playing is bril­ the Ice Plant to the station, a n d ;a ra te sheet to accompany the
es- tomobileS were registered at the a new office to be known as of which s'ayings took place in ’
tion, two years hence.
liant and m ature in the highest was in the yard office at the lat- sayf The essay shall be certified
local camp grounds during Octob­ W hite Star, at the service sta­ Los Angeles, to supply the miss-j MAN LEAPS OFF
degree. He is descended from a ter place for a few minutes. When by an instructor in the institn-
er, according to Park Commis­ tion and store of th a t nam e ju st ing links in the chain of evidence,;
BRIDGE, DROWNS T. R. JR. WILL GO
fam ous family of Chicago m usi­ he returned to where he had left! tlon attended by the pupils,
sioner
Frank
Jordan.
In
these
beybnd
the
A
shland-Klam
ath
which
led
to
the
wiping
out
of
cians.
ON HUNTING TRIP
his car It was gone. The police! All essays m ust be delivered to
ABERDEEN, Wash., Nov. 13—
Blanche W ebber Vernon, pia- were notified immediately, and the Oregon H istorical Society 253 cars were 1603 tourists. Eighty- Falls highway crossing of Jenny the smuggling ring, and to the
seven of the cars remained here Creek, and six miles from the flight of a man named Medianski, A fter throw ing his lunch k it in
OYSTER BAY, N. Y„ Nov. 13
niste, travels with the Q uartet on authorities throughout the coun- M arket St., Portland not later
for
more
than
one
day.
A
large
K
lam
ath
county
boundary
line.
ahead
of
him,
an
unidentified
man
who
is
now
en-route
to
a
foreign
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, de­
to urs and is available as assist- try were informed of the theft, than March’ 1, 1925. Four prizes
per centage of the tourists are us­ Lum bering activities in th a t re­ country.
jumped
from
the
draw
span
of
feated republican nominee for
ing a rtis t for perform ances of The car has been traced as trav-j have been offered, $60 for the
ing the cottages instead of camp* gion and many new homestead
the
W
est
bridge
over
the
Chehalis
Medianski
is
.said
to
have
been
governor
and Mrs. Roosevelt will
trios and quintets, as well as ac- ellng south, but no fu rth er infor-j firat prize; $50 for the second
nig out, due to the unusual cold location are given as reason why the arch conspirator of the ring. river here today and was drown- leave within a few days for a
com panist for solos where such m ation has been received here o f . prize; $40 for the third prize and
weather which was experienced b etter mai|l facilities should be and wa3 responsible for most of ed in the deep w ater of the chan hunting trip in the South Caro­
m ight be desirable.
the w hereabouts of the thieves. $30 for the fourth prize
here during October.
provided.
the robberies.
nel.
lina m ountains.
IS
ACQUIRED OF
F
v
i s
c
G
x
r
y
r
v
.
.
.
INCOME PUBLICITY IN LENGTHY SESSION
IS DESCENDENT OF
FIVE INDICTMENTS
ABE RETURNED GÏ
T TO GIVE FATHER
IS
RESIDENTS PETITION
FDR NEW PDST OFFICE
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