Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 15, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of-ten of asthma.
This is a proveu fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
( International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4 3.
CAN’T W E EVEN HOLD
PLEASANT MEMORIES? J
ACCIDENT WAS
D EA TH CAUSE?
JURY CLAIM S
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Arthur Page Killed When »
Car Runs Off Embank­ »
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ment, Official Verdict
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HIS WIDOW TESTIFIES «
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Dead Man W as on Way to Seattle »
W here H e Was to Meet W ife.
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Had Not Been D rinking
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The coronor's ju ry in the case »
of A rthur Edward Page, who died' »
W ednesday morning a few min-I »
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CHICAGO, Nov. 15. —
Some public school alge­
bra textbooks using whis­
key, bear and wine ex­
amples are not apace with
cu rren t times, according
to ifa rt Hanson, member
of the board of education
here, who opposes use of
the books by students.
One book, ordered for
a high school here, is 32
years old, and "looks like
a
b arten d er’s
friend,’’
Hanson said. “ It is full
of promblems of how
much did this wine m er­
chant get for his sherry
or how many barrels of
whiskey could this man
purchase for such an
am ount.”*.
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TWO BOYS WHO
DISAPPEARED
ST IL L MISSINO
FIRST NEGRO TO BE ELECTED JUDGE.
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8 California
Youths, W h o
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Dropped From Sight
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Here, Not Found Yet
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«FA T H E R S
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are
here
8 Boys W ere l4»st Seen .W orking on
« j Cycle at Side o f Road. Loral
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O fficers W orking on Case
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A nother day’s absence still
8 fu rth er shrouded in m ystery the
8 disappearance of Morris Graves
8 and Jack Burwick, Madera, Cali­
NO. (i.>
8 0 0 AR E REPO RTED
K ILLED IN TREMOR
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BATAVIA, Java, Nov*. 8
15. — The island
of 8
Java has been severely 8
shaken by earthquakes 8
Already 300 persons are 8
reported killed and count­ 8
less num bers are missing. 8
The earth shocks ex­ 8
tended over W ednesday 8
Shooting Scrape Results in ,« and part of today. Many 8 Almost 150 in Attendance at
Capture-of Members of
« native towns of the 8
Dinner Given Here
« Kedu district, a central 8
Gang, Fresno County
Last Night
residency of Java, have 8
TWO MEN ARE DYING » been destroyed by land­ 8 FINE TALKS ARE MADE
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slides. One village disap­ 8
peared into * the river.
Taxi D river H eld; M em bers of 8
8 G rants Pass Man M akes Principal
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The shock centered in n) Talk. Sons Explain D ifficul­
Escaped Convict Gang, C harg­
8 the health resort of Wono- 8
ed W’ìth Robbt •ry. Murder
ties of F ather an«] Son
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sobo, where all the build­ 8
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FRESNO, Calif., Nov. 15. — 8 ings collapsed.
Almost 150 enthusiastic fathers
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An escaped convict and a cou-
and sons of Ashland, fathers and
BANDIT OUTFIT
IS BROKEN U P
IN CALIFORNIA
FA TH ER , SON
BANQUET G ETS
MANY MEMBERS
stable of this section are report­
sons who have been made pals
utes after he was crushed under-! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 tt 8 8 8
ed dying from bullet wound an­
by
the Y. M. C. A. movement here,
neath an autom obile which had I
fornia boys, who dropped from
other member of an escaped con­
txfXJPGE
EL
g
attended the F ath er and Son ban­
plunged down an em bankm ent on j
sight here Friday. The fathers
vict hand has been apprehended,
quet given at the Y at the P res­
the Pacific highway near Siskiyou 1
of the two youths arrived here
and
a
Los
Angeles
taxi-cab
driv­
byterian church last night.
Other negroes have been appointed to the bench, bat Albert B.
Summit. Friday
afternoon re­
this morning to assist thé local
George, of Chicago, shown here with his wife and son, is the first of his er is being held by the sheriff’s
That the affair was not entire­
turned a verdict th at Page had
au thorities in the search for the
5 “Dnin< ®n «*• Republican ticket, be was
h e re as th e re s u lt of a ser
ly
for the fathem nor entirely
g s a s y f t w
i s s t «
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come to his death in the autom o­
missing sons.
for the sons present, was indicated
bile aceident and th a t the testi­
Graves and Burwick, 17 and
by the tone of the talks made at
mony showed Page had bean driv­
! 18 years of age, left their home
Frank Purio, the escaped con­
the dinner, by both the boys and
ing at the tim e of the accident,
in Madera September 1, intend­
vict is dying. Constable Boyle may H unter Seriou sly Injured When the fathers.
in contradiction to the previous
Gun in H ands o f B rother Ac­
ing to tour Oregon and Wash-
die, while Jam es Greeg, who es­
Opening the meeting, H. C.
Coin m ission
Sliou
statem ents th a t Jack Leer, Page’s H ighw ay
cid en tally D ischarged
Nliould jngton on their motorcycle. They
caped from Folsom Prison, at
Galey, toastm aster, gave the first
P lace F en ce at Turn in Order
companion in the car, had been
kept in touch with the parents
Folsom, California recently with
toast, his topic being, "Sharing
driving.
to .Safeguard Tourists
KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 15.— Life". Riley Pittinger, represen­
throughout the trip, until two
Purio, is in jail on a charge “Of
The jury were taken to the
weeks ago, when they wired that
m urder and highway robbery in Fred P arker, about 30 years of ting the sons present, made the
scene of the accident, but no defi.
The sharp curve on the Pacific they were on th eir way home,
connection
with the
shooting age, a Standard Oil Co. employee first formal talk of the meeting.
nite conclusion was reached as to Highway about a q u arter of a after a visit with relatives of
from W oodburn, Oregon, was s e r-’ He explained the hardships and
scrape.
the way the autom obile had tu rn ­ mile south of The Log Cabin g ar­ Graves in Olympia, W ashington.
A lbert W oodworth, a taxicab iously wounded by the accidental worries and the joya of ..Brlng_
ed over. Indications were th at age near Siskiyou Summit where According • to ’ the fath er of Leniency Asked in Case o f Jack Southern Oregon Clay Products driver is being held for inv esti-, discharge of a shot gun In the
ing up F ath ers.” W. M. W right
the automobile had been going at two autom obile accidents occur­ Graves, nothing fu rth er has been
**’"
— pany Loser in Suit to R e­
gation by lical officers, it being, hands of his
brother George responded in behalf of the fath ­
M iller, ....
W ho Robbed M edford i Com
a high rate of speed when it left red thi^. week is a dangerous heard from them.
Man.
B lam e H om e
alleged th a t he drove the ban­ P arker who resides near Rose ers explaining "The Boy Through
cover M oney Paid for Stock
the hisrhway, as it traveled for place, which many think the state
The motorcycle belonging to
dits about in effecting their es­ burg, Oregon, late Thursday Dad’s Specs.”
possibly 30 feet along the in­ highway departm ent should safe- the missing .boys was discovered
afternoon when the pair were re­
MEDFORD, Nov. 15. — Jack
F. G. H art, G rants Pass min­
MEDFORD, Nov. 15. — A jury cape fron\ prison, and was a mem­
cline at the side of the road, plow­ guard by placing a fence to sh u tj on the side of the highway nine
Miller, age 19 years, a resident Hn the civil suit of Miss Grace A. ber of the gang which aided them turning from a duck hunt near ister, made the main speech of
ing through the dirt, before it in the em bankm ent.
' mi!es south of thia city by a pas- of Portland, Oregon, indicted for Myers, a school teacher, against in th eir holdups, which included the mouth of Lost river In the the evening.
His topic was,
turned over.
W ednesday morning the auto- , sing m otorist, whose car wap th e holdup and robbery of Eli O,
the robbing of several Japanese Tule Lake district. The charge “ Sharing (lie Life and Work of
the
Southern
Oregon
Clay
P
ro­
At the inquest held in the city mobile in which Page and Leer damaged. In going to the fence
W aldron of this city, entered a ducts company, returned a ver­ families in this vicinity during of duck shot fired from a few the W orld.” In this talk be ex­
hall after the viewing of the body were riding went off at this point, i at the side of the road, in order
feet distance passed entirely plained how the sons of today
nlea of guilty in the circuit court dict yesterday in favor of Miss the past ten days.
and the scene of the accident, Mrs. killing Page. Thursday m orning! to obtain a rail to aid him in his
through
P a rk e r’s left thigh, bare­ are the business men. the citi­
It is suspected that (lie gang
Thursday afternoon when a r­ Myers, to the am ount of 1500.—
Rose Page, wife of the deceased, a big Studebaker owned by C a li- ; repair work, the m otorist discov-
ranged, a n d ' was sentenced to w hat she asked for. The jury which was captured is the same ly missing the main artery and zens of tomorrow, and how it was
testified th a t she had left Page fornia tourists, also went ofT at ered tbe cycie lying in the grass
which recently held up a Japanese mangling the leg muscles in a necessary for the fathers of today
serve two years in state prison deliberated about one hour.
in San Francisco about three tills same point.
Nobody was jn a ditch. He im m ediately no- by Circuit Judge W alter II. Evans
cainp
near Del Rey, a few miles frightful manner,
to give these sons the proper in­
Miss Myers asserted that she
weeks previous to the accident injured in the second accident, | tified c h ief of Police George Mc-
The injured man was brought struction to enable them to carry
from
here,
during
which
holdup
of M ultnomah county.
purchased $500 worth of stock
and had gone to Seattle. Page although the car was badly Nabb( who took the motorcycle
Miller, his attorney 3aid, had at $1 per share, from Dr. A. F. a Japanese woman was so badly to Klam ath Falls by U. S. Re­ on their future work. He advo­
was to have met her there and smashed up.
, into Asbiand. McNabb then wir- been an inm ate of w elfare insti-
clam ation Service employees from cated th at the fathers make
W alter Kreese, who gave her a shot that she later died.
then they had planned to go to
It is thought that when the pd the sheriff's office in Sacra-
after friends with tlielr sons, some­
Constable Boyle was shot in a the Lost river dredge
tutions and the reform school,; w ritten agreem ent, th a t she would
Missoula. M ontana, where her tourists have pulled the g ra d e , mento> to determ ine the owner-
George
P
arker
had
gone
to
them
thing whoch he explahie« has been
due to bis parents being divorced J be returned the money, within gun duel with the bandits at Fow-
m other lived, Mrs. Page testified, on the south side of the Siskiyous ship of the machine.
when lie was nine years old and j ten days after demand, if she was 1 For, ten miles south oCliere, when for help, being unable to assist ■lacking in the past in a great
since the Pacific Coast country and strike the 3traight-away at
The .families of the missing pleaded for leniency for the y o u n g ’ not satisfied.
The
testim ony he came upon them while they his brother to his own car which many cases.
clim ate was not suitable to her. the t^p and coming down on the youths, w orried over th eir ab­
A short program, filled with
man. He said Miller tried to get showed th a t Miss Myers had filed were holding up an oil station. had been left near the scene of the
She fu rth er testified th at her hus­ north side, they naturally speed sence, since no word had been
accident.
The
P
arker
brothers
Boyle
ordered
the
men
to
hold
up
fun for both the fathers and sons,
work, and had only four pennies! a demand, and th a t the direct-
band was an electrician, but that up and are unable to stop when received from them , immediately
their hands, and Purio opened had been hunting here for two was given after the dinner. In
before the crime.
ors
a
t
a
pieeting
to
consider
the
he had not been w orking at his they come to the sharp curve.
notified McNabb they would ar­
The court questioned Miller at question, decided to refuse to ac­ fire. Boyle then fired on the days and were ju st preparing to the contest to determ ine the m o t
trad e for some time and th a t she
rive in Ashland to assist in the length, and asked why he had used quiesce to the request.
gang, &nd Purio went down, but return to their homes tonight-
bald headed man present, Guy
did not know what he had been FRUIT ÏS SENT TO
Suffering from the serious Crosby was awarded first prize,
search for the boys.
not
until
he
had
seriously
wourtd-
a gun in the robbery.
The defense m aintained that
doing the la3t month. She said
hne in lbe contest for the short-
CHILDREN’S HOME Investigations this morning dis­
“ Because I did not w ant to hit Dr. Kresse was pot an a u tlio riz -^ d Boyle. Other officer's c a m e , shock and loss of blood Parker
they had beeir granted an in ter­
present, the son of V. D.
closed the fact th a t the boys were him with a ‘sap’,” replied the ed agent of the corporation,"' and to Boyle's aid, ahd the remain-] was placed under the care of Dr. (
locutory divorce, but had continu­
Helping to make the lives of a geen work ing on th eir machine prisoner.
A.
Soule
and
Dr.
F.
R.
God-
Miller was awarded the trophy.
th a t the agreem ent given Miss ing members of tlw' gang were
ed to live together, and had not number of unfortunate children j.riday afternoon. Hugh B arron,
V. D. Miller rendered a vocal
‘‘W here did you learn th at Myers was therefore not binding. taken into custody a few miles , dard in Klam ath Falls and over
sought a final decree. She said a little brighter, the local W. C. wbo residea near the spot where
word ‘sap’,’’ queried the , bench. The plaintiff undertook to show out of Fresno, where they had two hours were required on the solo, and responded to an en­
h e r husband carried no life in­ T. U. recently made up and ship- the cycle was found, noticed them
operating table last night to re­ core. C. V. Howell, director of
“ I read about it,” the youth re­ th a t Dr. Kresse had received a fled after the shooting.
surance and th a t the automobile ped a barrel containing fruit, t o ' attem pting to get the machine
move the shot and shreds of the Y. M. C. A. in Ashland gave
joined.
commission lo r the sale.
which w’as smashed up and which the Children s Farm Home at Cor- j8tarted> but could not state w heth-
clothing
from the injured m an’s a shadow stunt, entitled. “ A Scene
PE
O
PL
E
AR
E
H
ELPLESS
The court then passed nentence
A deposition was introduced
has been confiscated by the state vallis, according to Mrs. W. R .; er tbeir effort3 were successful.
leg.
P
arker
has a wife at Wood­ in the Doctor’s Office” and later
AS H ILLSDALE BURNS
with ^words of kindly adm onish­ from C. W. Van Horn, a form er
belonged to her. It was her un­ Davis, president.
burn who will be notified of the led the group in singing.
j A sidecar, which was attached ment. The charge was reduced
solicitor oV th e |company, now
derstanding. she testified, th at
Local m erchants greatly assisted to tbe motorcycle when the boys from assault, to commit robbery,
PORTLAND. Nov. 1 5— W oth no accident today, "
l
< I The dinner was prepared by
out
of the state, in which he set
Page had intended to drive his the local organization in m aking jeit bome> Was missing when the
first serious hunt-
q( t,)p Pre8byterlau
w
ater
or
fire
fighting
equipment,!
This
is
the
to assault with a weapon.
the ladi
fo rth th a t Dr. Kresse had made
car, a sedan, and leave her car up the contribution, the m er_; machine was t found near, here,
accident reported
in
the church, and it was a splendidly
Miller was represented by At­ the sale. This was at variance witli which to cope with the!
in storage in San Francisco. As chants giving alm ost half t h e ' a itbougb bedd#ing and other ma-
Klam
ath
district
during
the
past
arranged affair. The committee
torney F ran k DeSouza, who was w ith the testim ony of Dr. C. T ‘lames, owners and tenants of a
fa r as she knew. Jack Leer w ork­ fru it and other delicacies which terialg Were found untouched,
appointed by the court to defend Sweeney, an officer of the con jusihess block of Hillsdale, near year when ten of thousands of in charge of the meeting is very
ed for a drug store in Los An­ were sent to the home.
deer and duck hunters have been grateful to the ladles who gave
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¡ t ¡s beHeved by local a u th o r­ him.
cern, and the plaintiff's counsel here, stood by helpless while
geles and th a t he and her hus­
in tlie hills and m arshes almost tlieir co-operation in making the
ities th a t the youths, unable to
m aintained in th eir argum ent to , flames destroyed a garage and
band had not been in the habit MEDFORD CHAPTER
sta rt th eir cycle, and being w ith,
meeting a success.
the ju ry , th a t Dr. Sweeney had j grocery store, and #a two-^tory daily.
of taking trips together.
Her
out
money,
decided
to
sta
rt
for
KNIGHTS PYTHIAS
testified
Van
Horne
had
made
the
dwelling,
causing
damage
esti-
husband had not taken more than
ALTA WOOD WINS
ENTERTAINED HERE home on foot, hoping to be pick­
sale.
mated at $40,00u here today.
ten drinks in the eight years they
PIMLICO,
Mr., Nov. 15— J.
ed up by passing
m otorists.
• - A ttorney W. E. Phipps, a n o t h e r ----------------------------
had lived together, as far as she
W idner’s distance king, Altwood,
About th irty members of the sh eriff B arnett of Madera coun-
j official of the company was called MRS. HARDING IS
knew. Mrs. Page was accom­ K nights of Pythias of Medford ■ ty has been notified to wire any
won the sixth race of-the feature
as a witness, and explained the
REPORTED WORSE $10,000 Pimlico handicap here
panied by Jean Ewen. her brother were in Ashland last night to at-j inform ation received on the case
by-laws of the board of directors.
•In-law of P ortland, who however tend the special meeting of th e ’ ¡n th a t 3ectton, while the local
this afternoon. Despite rain and
In order th a t the people of B ert Orr wa3. also called as a
MARION, Ohio, Nov. 15.
was not asked to testify.
snow and a heavy track, Alta-
Ashland organizatiin and exem- au thorities are lending every ef-
Mrs. W arren G. H arding
s le p t1
. G
Dr. Swedenburg, who view the plify the work ,here. Following fort in th eir search in this see­ Ashland may be more thorough­ witness.
inn,»
i ., m
„»„I,*
...,*
wood
covered the distance of two
Considerable
time
was
devoted
y
little
last
night,
but
held
ly
acquainted
with
the
work
th
a
t
corpse at the hospital, testified the regular business meeting mu- tion.
and a quarter miles in three min­
is being conducted among th e by opposing counsel to argum ents ' her own in her fight for life, an
th a t death m ust have resulted sic was furnished by several Ha-1
Thirty-five men have signified
utes and fifty-seven seconds.
boys in this city, and in observ- on legal points involved, and the • official bulletin from her bedside
from a fractured skull, although waiiau boys. H arry W ortman of! BEASTS CONTINUE
their intention of taking the trip
his chest was badly crushed and
’ FOLLOWING BLAZE ance
N ational F ath er and Son motion of the defense for an in- ] stated early this morning.
to
Copco tomorrow. Business men
Medford gave an excellent ad J
SEEK INDICTMENT
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JERSEY CITY, Nov. 15. —»j Week which is ju st coming to a structed verdict was denied by :
ho had suffered severe bruises.
of
Ashland who intend making
OF RING’S LEADER
Chief of Police McNabb told of dress followed b j an int< i it siting Expjosion8> fOn OWing yesterday’s close, the M ethodist and Congrft- the court.
the trip are asked to meet at the
, |re
c(mtlna(,d , „ G gattonal Churches ot this city will
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1 ■ " ■ ■ ” ■ ■ • 1 1 .1 — " talk by M ill Gore, al.o ot Had-
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15—
(Continud on page Four)
Chamber
of Commerce rooms at
lord. The m eeting was closed:
PU m es .till raged in the combine th eir Sunday evening
Indictm ent of a powerful San seven o’clock sharp.
This in­
with a large banquet. About sev­ ruin3 of factories and tenem ents services in the Methodist church, YALE TRIMS PRINCETON
Francisco politician who is alleg­ cludes members of Chamber of
NOTRE
DAME
LEADING
enty-five were present.
which were laid waste in the where short talk s on the boys’
ed to have received money run­ Commerce, Lithians and Kiwan-
greatest fire the city has ever ex­ work will be given.
ning into the hundreds of thou- ians, who are all planning to
PRINCETON, Nov. 15.— Yale
KINCAID FU N ER A L TO
perienced. Two thousand persons
The program of the evenfng will upset the dope here today and
sands
of dollars from rum run-, have representaUveg makg the
B E AT TWO O'CLOCK are homeless, and it is estim ated
consist of varied explanations of defeated Princeton 10-0 before
ners in return for "protection” trip.
At the Chamber of Com­
th at the property . damage will the different boys’ organizations. a great crowd. Stout kicked a 42
will
be
sought
from
th
e
new,
fed-
The fqneral services of Mrs reach six million dollars.
merce rooms instructions will be
W HITE PLAINS, New Y ork,,
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The opening ritu al from a Pio- yard field goal, and threw a for- Nov. 15.— It was discovered here ' * ra ^ gran<J Ju ry. Sterling Carr, R¡ven as io (bp direction to take
Ophelia Jane Kincaid will be held '
neer Club will be given, the es-j ward pass over the Princeton goal this m orning th a t in the natural- ¡ United Statea attorneL declared
at two o’clock Monday afternoon I
and other necessary inform ation
sentials
of the Boy Scout move-] |j ne
j O88( scoring all of Yale’s ization papers of George Jones, toda Y’
¡front tlie Dodge funeral c h a p e l: I
will be provided.
The group
meht explained, and a resum e of points.
Cleveland, Nov. 5.
a New Y’ork cabman, whose daugh-! This man, according to Carr, is wjlj go by automobile fo Thrall
W hat is. jns|tead of three o’clock as was
1
the High Y worH given by Albie
declared to have been a nation gfa fed
yesterday’s paper.
ter, Beatrice Jones of New Roch-j alleged not only to have received, near Hornbrook and there rail-
Beck, president of the organiza-
wide plot for the m anufacture and ]
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SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 15. elle maried Leonard R hinelander,! Í1 0 0 ’j000 la 1920 from a suPP°sed ( road transportation will be pro-
1 tion.
distribution of bogus five dollar
— Prim ed to upset th eir Nebraska a member of one of New Y ork's Canadian liquor tru st, and 25 per vjded
California-Oregon Power
O. F. Carson, president of the jinx, the N otre Dame eleven took ] w ealthiest and moat distinguished ceut of the value of all liquor
war savings certificates on a :
Company officials will be in Ash
local Y.M.C.A. and C. V. Howell, the field today determ ined to beat j fam iiiea a month ago, there ap- j Car sa>d th a t he has found no
wholesale scale was exposed here*
land to qscort the delegation.
in charge of the boys’ work here,! the Cornhuskers. At the m id d le! pears the follow ing, statem ent: waY in which Canadian citizens
today with the a rre st of J. Z ottar-j
Upon their arrival at Copco
ella, well known Cleveland attor-j
: who were indicted this week in I
EL PASO, Nov. 14. — A plea will give short talks, explaining of the second period, the score ( ««George Jones, (colored).
Jones m arried Elizabeth B row n.’ connection with the alleged " li- 1 they will be shown the main fea­
ney, who was taken from his
fo r'L ab o r to enter politics to t h e i thp' work th a t has been complet-] was Notre Dame 14. Nebraska G
tures of the California-Oregon
extent of regaining control of the ed already, and th a t which still N ebraska scored first, when the a wbBe woman. They have three (la ° r tru s t” investigation, can be
berth in a Pullm an car after he
Power Company work and will be
Rockne second varsity fumbled j chijdren and in tb j8 vicinity have extradited and no attem pt to ex-
had arrived from W ashington, D.
BREMEN, Germany, Nov. 15.; public schools was made today rem ains to be done.
entertained
at a banquet.
The
a t critical moments in. the open­ always posed as whites.
C. Stamps aggregating five mil- -G erm any has gallantly surren- by John Frye, editor of th e Iron
j tia d ite them will be made.
L ithians are planning to take
ing period.
R hinelander and his bride of a!
C arr sa!d he could see no pos- I
lions of dollars had been printed. ; dered to America her heritage of Moulders Journal, before a ses- fLEWIS NOT TO BE
,
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and were ready to be distributed supremacy in dirigible construe- sion of the m etal trades dep art-,
LABOR CANDIDATE
month slipped away from their ex-i sibi ity
of complications with their octet so that music is as-
throughout the coifntry, J. C. H a r .\io n , which the form er country o b -; ment of the American Federation!
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RRAKEMAN INJURED
pensive apartm ent in New Roch- British authorities over the ar- 1 sured. It is understood th a t an
per, head of the investigation tained from Count Zepplin. de- of Labor here.
-Brakeman Shaw of this city is elle today, and went into r e tir e - 'r e s t of F. It. Anderson, Vancouv- extensive program has been plan-
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Nov.
bureau said following the arrest' signer and m anufacturer of the
Frye said the schools were now 15.— “John Lewis is going to the going around on crutches a3 a m ent in order to'avoid newspap- er attorney. Anderson was a rre st-' ned and that the day wl11 be filled
who ed two days ago by federal agents , " i! b '»teresiing features,
of Zottarella.
lighter than air machines.
conducted by boards of trustees American PederaXiin of Labor con­ i resu lt if an injury sustained when ] ermen and photographers
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necessary th at everyone
It is believed none of the
Dr. K arl A rnstein, chief en- ( not in sympathy with w hat the vention strictly as a delegate and alighting from a train at Sisson bave besieged them since the a n -¡w h o waited all night for him a t a
be
on
hand
promptly at seven
stam ps had been distributed gineer of the Zepplin Company, unionists are endeavoring to do. not as a candidate for the presi­ several days ago.
nouncement of their wedding fashionable hotel. A fter his ar-
o’clock
a
t
the
Chamber of Com­
throughout the country, the offic­ who constructed the ZR-3. to- The sheet m etal w orkers have dency, officiais in charge of the
rest it was learned there was no
early yesterday morning.
merce
rooms
so
that there will be
ials expressing the belief th at the gether with twelve experts of the demanded th a t the American national headquarters of the Unit­
Medford — During past year
Members of New Y ork’s elite. w arrant for him but he was held
gang had merely printed t h e 1 company, sailed for America to- Federation of Labor suspend the ed Mine W orkers of America de­ 100,000 fru it trees planted in the social elect, today indicated and in a few hours was indicted, no delay in getting started,
stam ps, and gotten them ready for day, where they will go to Akron, Carpenters branch of the Federa- clared today in responce to re ­ Jackson county.
to newspapermen th at society was
distribution, failing to distribute ( Ohio, to direct dirigible con- tion for defying the union laws ports th a t a boom had been laun­
G rants Pass — Orchard Ave.,
Eugene— Eugene ranks fourth
not a hit pleased with the mar-
them until they had enough on structlon
for a new
company and for refusing to affiliate with ched advocating the candidacy of
Clatsop county cranberry crip rlage of the w ealthy youth to the in Oregon city bank deposits with paving completed at cost of $10,.
hand to Insure a good revenue, formed In America.
the building trades.
is 17,644 bushels, worth $80,000. cabm an’s daughter.
$7,489,325.65.
.836.
the m iner chieftan.
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SCENE OF SEVERAL
• BAD AUTO CRASHES
SHOT IN HUNTING
AT KLAMATH FALLS
MEDFORD BOY BANDIT BILKED TEACHER IS
PEEADS GUILTY, IS GIVEN5500RETURN
GIVEN 2 YEAR TERM ON STOCK PURCHASE
EXPLAINED HERE
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BRIDE OF WEALTHY
ER FOUND
TO BE A NEGRESS
UNCOVERED IN EAST
ZEPPLIN EXPERTS
ARE ON W HERE