Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND
A shland D aily T idings
CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Ifears
( International News Wire Service»
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
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MALARIA GERMS
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Cannot survive three months in ■
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure i
domestic water helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924
NO. <>(>
' TEN YEAR OLD BOY IS
ON GREAT LION HUNT
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LONDON, Nov. 17.— 8
» Nov. 17. — The Kaibab
8
Ten-yea-r-old Eric King, 8
8 who hails from Minnesota, 8
8
deer drive across the
8 Grand canyon of the Color­
I 8 is going big game hunting 8
8
in Africa. Eric is accom­ 8
ado river, regarded as one
8
panying his father and 8
of the most stupendous
8
mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8
a herding tasks in western
L, King, on a zoological 8
; 8
a range history, will be un­
8 expedition for the Univer­ 8
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! a dertaken December 1 by
60
experienced
cowboys
C opco S ite of P o w e r P la n t «
O w ens R iv e r V a lle y R a n c h ­
C o n d itio n s S im ila r to S la y 8 sity'of Minnesota and the 8 M em b er o f H ig h w a y G a n g
I n s p e c te d b y C o m p an y o f ' 8 and 75 Navajo Indians, it
e rs O p en F lo o d G a te s in
in g of K a tz , W e a lth y
8 American Museum of Na­ 8
K ille d a n d G u a rd S e r ­
8
tural History in New 8
was
announced
here
today.
A s h la n d B u sin e ss M en
j8
G ia n t L. A . A q u e d u c t
io u sly H u r t in F ig h t
D ia m o n d B ro k e r
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8
York.
George McCormick, vet­
8
“Aw, n o t’ so 'm uch,” 8 “ K I D N A P P E D ”
P O L IC E IN V E S T IG A T IN G «
T R I P V E R Y E N J O Y A B L E “ eran Coconino county cat­
M IL IT J A I S R E Q U E S T E D
PA RTY
tleman,
has
the
state’s
was
Erie’s bashful reply 8
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8
when asked whether he 8 Seven M embers of G ang M ake
Armed Mob Standing Guard Over
California-O regon
P ow er Com- 8 contract to deliver be­
A lbert R osenblum , R eal E state I > 8
8
was thrilled by the pros­ 8
a tween 5,000 and 8000 deer
pan y O fficials H osts to Forty
Gaten. Thousands o f D ollars
B roker Is Fourni Dead
Good E scape A fter le a v in g
8 pect. “I’ve shot an alli­ 8
a across the great chasm as
R esidents of City
in M ater Is E scaping
in S treet
One Bandit Dead
8
gator in Florida.
Of 8
a a humanitarian move to
Forty Ashland Lithians, Kiwan- a save the animals from
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17. —
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17— A1-: 8 course we don’t consider 8
GRANITE CITY,fill., Nov. 17.
8
a
starvation
in
the
over­
alligators
very
terrible,
8
ians and members of the Chamber
The immediate use of the Califor­
bert Rosenblum, a real estate op-j
—Two men were shot and killed
of Commerce were royally en­ a stocked Kaibab forest.
nia National Guard, to be used in
eratQr of this city, was found I 8 but I should thing a 8 while a third man was probably
tertain ed at the copco plants Sun­ a More than 30,000 deer, it
dispiersing a mob of one hundred
murdered this morning, under i 8 snarling lion or a real 8 fatally injured la3t night, when
: 8
a
is
estimated,
now
roam
mad tiger would make a 8 eight members of a bandit gang,
day, with General Manager and
resident of Inyo county, who are
circumstances almost identical
8
a
the
Kaibab
lands.
chap’s
knees shake.”
8 which was believed to have “kid­
Vice President Paul McKee and
standing watch over the opened
with the sensational sdaying of
i
8
Eric
will
spend
his
8 napped” an entire dancing party
Superintendent of Construction!8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 - 8 , flood gates in the giant Los An
Harry K*atz, wealthy musician and Í 8
eleventh birthday in the 8 at a road house several days ago,
Carmack acting as the chief hosts
geles aqueduct, from which water
diamond broker, who was found
I 8 jungle a few hundred 8
in the inspection of the gigantic
valued at thousands of dollars
-ought to repeat their perform­
dead in the doorway of his
¡
8 miles from Nairobi.
8 ance at another road house near
project which The California-Ore­
is escaping daily, was considered
apartment several d3ys ago.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 here.
gon Power company is construct­
today by Governor Richardson.
Rosenblum’s body was found
ing at the Copco sites in Northern
With the receipt of a hurried
Melville Norville, a guest at the
in the street, in the center of the
California.
appeal from Sheriff Collins of
house was killed, while an uni­
exclusive Wilshire district, net
The delegation met at the
Inyo county for troops, the gov­
dentified
bandit, a member of the
far from the spot where the body
Chamber of Commerce at 7 o’clock
ernor was expected to take the
gang,
was
so seriously injured
of Katz was found.
Shnday morning and in a few
requested action toward the su-
thaX
he
died
before the arrival of
The coincidence which hag ex­
minutes 12 guest cars and several
pression of the latest gesture of
medical
attention.
cited the suspicion of the police,'
Copco cars were
headed for W inter F air Special Prem ium the Owen’s River Valley residents
“Chicken” Ridge, a guard at
making them believe Rosenblum’s
L
ists
Carry
P
rizes
D
onated
*
Thrall, where the automobiles
in their quarrel with the city of
the
road house, was seriously
death is connected with the Katz
B y Southern Oregon
were
parked and everybody
Los Angeles over the water rights
wounded
when he attempted to
slaying is the fact that both men
on the Owens River.
boarded the observation cars on
battle the bandits.
were shot with a .32 calibre au­
Secretary of the Chamber of
the railroad line which runs from
The mobs opened the gates in
The gang entered the road
tomatic pistol. From ai’.l indica­ State O rganization F iles Expense
Commerce,
John
Fuller,
announc­
Thrall to the Copco sites. The
the aqueduct yesterday morning,
house and ordered the members
tions, Rosenblum was slain aft­
A ccount W tlh Secretary
train was a powerful auto truck ed this morning that the work of after putting the guards to route,
to get ready to leave. Ridge open­
er returning from an automobile
o f S tate
and observation trailer, in which putting the Chautauqua building and diverted the water back into
ed fire on the gang, and Norville
ride with his wife. He had ap­
the party was quickly taken to in shape for the Winter Fair wjll the Owens River Valley, in order
obtained a gun from his coat and
be
started
tomorrow
morning.
parently been shot while seated
SALEM, Nov. 17.— The repub­ went to Ridge's aid. The bandit
Copco No. 2, the site of t lie-n ew
that their farms could be irri­
in his car, and his body then was lican state central committee ex­ gang, after the bandit had been
electric generating plan which is Anyone who can spare the time to gated.
aid
in
this
work
is
requested
to
re­
thrown into the street.
pended $42.727.41 in the inter­ shot, returned the fire, and at
being constructed,
This latest outbreak is simply
port
at
the
building
at
nine
o’­
The car was found a few blocks est of the various party candidates the first volley. Ridge and Nor­
With General Manager McKee,
a continuance of thé feud between
from where Rosenblum’s body* during the recent political cam­ ville
Superintendent Carmach, Donald clock tomorrow morning. Captain the ranchers of the once fertile
went down. Additional
Frame,
Andrew
McMillan.
A.
H.
was
picked up, streaked with paign, according to a statement guards who had been stationed
McKee, Mr. Crawford and other
Owens River Valley, which has ‘
blood. A bullet hole in the wind-i filed with the secretary of state about the house, in preparation
Copco representatives acting as W lllitt, Fred C. Homes and A. H. been laid waste by the greed of
shield indicated that the killers! Saturday. The statement was for just such an attack, arrived
The jnystery of the identity of an aristocratic young woman at
guides, the visitors were shown Joy will be on hand to direct the ' Los Angeles in her grabbing of
I water rights, and the city of Los City Hospital, Welfare Island, New York City, was cleared when she
had approached Rosenblum from; prepared by Phil Metschan, treas- upon the scene, hut the seven re­
the excavation where the new work-
admitted she was the former Millicent Gilpin, of a socially prominent
According to the secretary, th e ’ Angeles. Shooting scrapes,
generating plant will be construct­
the front, and since Rosenblum's urer oi the committee, and John maining members of the gang
,n j Philadelphia family. Two years ago. she married Rodney Bathurst
ed, the tunnel which will bring Klamath County Chamber of which several members of both Birch, said to be a cousin of Seymour Henry, seventh Earl of Bathurst,
body was in a natural position. i Cochran, secretary. Subscriptions' made their escape In a waiting au­
the water to the turbin3 from the Commerce has sent a check for sides have been killed or ser­ and of the Earl of Duncan. Two months ago, she declares, he de­ it is believed they fired upon him' to t,le campaign totaled $47,072 tomobile.
i
Tlie major expenditures, as 3et
intake on- the Klamath river far. $25.00 to be used a3 special prem­ iously wounded, and the dynamit­ serted her, sick and penniless.
without warning.
ther upstream. At this end of iums for the Winter Fair. It is ing of the Los Angeleg aqueduct
An
in v e stig a tio n
has
been out in the statement follow:
TNATTfP’iM J. BALI. TO
the tunnel, the drillers are work­ specifically indicated in the con­ were episodes in the water war.
started by the local police depart­ Contributions to the na­
B E H E L D ON M A R C H 4
ing in solid granite and are ad­ tribution. that the premiums shall
Several months ago the fued
ment in order to determine if tional republican com­
vancing an average of 15 feet in be awarded in the White Leghorn broke out with new fury when
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— The
Katz and Rosenblum were bnsi- mittee ............................ $12,000.00
Contributions
to
the
the tunnel each day. The tunnel and Rhode Island Red classes.
representatives of Los Angeles
inaugural
ball will he held In
ness associates or friends, in or
The special premium list is now were driven out of the valley by
is several hundred feet above the
der to still further tighten thej Multnomah county and
Washington next March 4. when
spot where the turbins will be the largest and best ever offered armed ranchers, who threatened
President Coolidge succeeds him­
evidence now in their possession 3d cone ressional district
by the Winter Fair body, and the them with death If they return­
located.
self,
but the affair will be unoffic­
that
the
same
parties
committed
committe®
..........................
5,^00.00
After this the party was taken secretary states That it will be ed. Soon after this, the aqueduct
both killings.
Publicity and advertis­
ial, and for charitable purposes.
through the bunk houses, mess ready for publication early this was badly damaged by an explos-
ing
7,987.45 It was announced from the White
M cthodist a n d
C ongregational
halls and other buildings of the week.
Office, including salaries,
ftm which was attributed to the Sub stantial In crease Otfrr 1928
C hurches C om bine E ven in g
house here this afternoon. The
C O L D S N A P IN E A S T
Contributions from Ashland, ranchers, whose farms were
settlement. * The Lithian Octette
rent,
postage,
express,
Season Is Show n in F igures
Services for Y ouths
President and Mrs. Coolidge will
M A K E S F O L K S S H IV E R telephone, telegrams and
was so persistent in singing Medford, Grants Pass and Klam­ worthless without the water which
Com piled by Foregter
attend, according to the announce­
“When do We Eat” that the mess ath Falls merchants and civic or­ Los Angeles was taking from the
supplies ............................ 7,704.25 ment.
The Union evening services of
NEW YORK, Nov. 17— With
hall attaches rushed their pre­ ganizations 'have been received, Owens River.
Speakers’ bureau
...... 2,078.30
PORTLAND, Ore , NoV. 17. — the Congregational and Methodist the thermometer r
e g s t e r i n g Circularizing voters .... 2,495.06
parations for dinner and a little and with the fine premium list,
Visitors in the 22 national forests churches, held last evening in the eighteen degrees, fourteen
degrees
before 12 the “Chow” call sound­ it is expected that a record num­
A notation attached to the
in Oregon and Washington num­ Methodist church, attracted a
below
the
freezing
mark,
the
ber
of
exhibitors
will
show
their
ed and everybody gathered in the
statement
read:
bered 2,181,532 in 1924, accord­ large attendance from everyone ) weather bureau here today an-
mess hall, when Chef Charley and birds here this year.
"It has been impossible for
ing to reports made here Saturday interested in the Boys’ movement nounced thls the co,dest wentber
his assistants served a very en­
this committee within the 10 days
to
George
H.
Cecil,
district
for-
aata
u
.
^ ln thia city’ according to leaders experienced in seventeed
years fjxed by jaw for filing its report
joyable dinner.
ester. The visitors increased | Cf the Y.M.C.A. here.
After all appetites had been
605,222 over 1923 and 1,151,560 ' Before a fine crowd, the sev­ here. This cold snap »¿allows to complete the payment of all
closely upon the mildest Novem- obligations incurred and to ob­
thoroughly satisfied, V. D. Mil­
over 1922.
eral boys* organizations &ave her day in twenty years.
ler, president of the Lithians, and
tain receipted vouchers therefor.
* In announcing the statistics, parts of their mid-week meet
Additional
vouchers covering out-
which
showed
tnat
more
people
ings. l a T r e p X n t e d by6 JamOis L
(Continued on page 4}
PORTLAND, Nov. 17. — By
“ " S 8tandIng and unpaid claIms wH1
camped, hunted and picnicked in Scouts wag represented by James'
complaining that the big news­
An announcement of interest
snow of the season swirled out
Showing a complete reversal of the national forests* during the
Hutter, who gave the Scout Oath. of a leaden sky this morning over be filed subsequently.”
papers of the state are unfriend­
to the theatre-going public, as form over that which they dis­
season just closed, Mr. Cecil Troop two was represented by
Other expense accounts filed
well as the occasional amusement played here a week ago, the Ash­
Chicago, but soon turned to rain with the secretary of state here ly to the methods pursued by
pointed to the lower proportion
George L. Cleaver, state prohibi­
i seeker of Ashland is that the land Lithians’ football team hand­ of “man caused” forest fires. Al­ James Hartley, who gave the under a rising temperature.
Saturday follow: .
*
Scout
Laws.
Rev.
Oldfield,
past­
tion commissioner,
Governor
I Vining theatre, in keeping with ed the Roseburg Elks*a 27-0
E. J. Stock, secretary
though there were 1972 'fires dur­
or of the Congregational church,
Pierce is attempting to arouse
j its policy of always endeavoring spanking on the Roseburg grid­
ing the season, compilation re­
Oregon Workmen’s Com­
support among the church peo­
gave a short talk on the necessity
to secure for its patrons the ut- iron. In the first tussle between
cently showed that all but 236 re­
pulsory
Compensation
ple to prevent the legislature
i most in motion pictures and stage these clubs, the Roseburg gang sulted from, natural or industrial of the parents taking stock of the
league ...............................$2,513.25
from ham-stringing Cleaver when
attractions, has been placed on finished in front with a 6-0 score, causes.-
boy’s power in the family, giv-
Harriet Lane Richards,
the session opens in January.
KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 17— the route of the World’s greatest after -one of the fastest games
Oregon showed 1,032.282 visi­ tjlg him"a just place in the house­
republican, presidential
Governor Pierce, democrat, is
Ray Gallagher, a former employe vaudeville circuit, the Orpheura. ever staged on the local field.
tors to its 14 national forests for hold.
elector ............................... Nothing
confronted
by a Legislature almost
Five standard acts will compose
Albie
Beck,
president
of
the
The Roseburg outfit, outweigh­ 1924, which was an increase of
of the Pelican Lumber Co., is un­
Axel Lundell, socialist-
exclusively republican. The gov­
the first bill, which will be given ing the Ashland gang almost ten 386,661 over the 1923 number. High Y, told of that organization’s
der arrest, charged with posses­
labor, presidential elec­
ernor has filed about every office
here Monday, November 24. Fol­ pounds to the man, started their On Oregon’s national forests there efforts to present programs which
tor ................................... Nothing
sion of liquor, resisting an officer
within his gift with democrats,
lowing this show, the Junior Or- line plunging game, the one which were 122,872 campers 43,263 will help the high school boy in
R.
Robinson,
socialist- «
and disturbing the peace, pre­
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Nov.
17.-—
'
and
now he is assuring the audi­
pheum vaudeville w’ill become a won them their opening contest summer hotel and resort guests. his daily work.
labor, United States sen­
ferred by Patrolman Robert
regular weekly feature of the here. The Ashland line, how­ 739,092 transient motorists and
O. F. Carson, president of the At the special school bond elec­ ator ................................... Nothing ences which he addresses in
Jones. Gallagher was arrested at
church buildings that parties are
theatre.
ever, did it’s stuff, and several 127,051 other miscellaneous visi­ Y.M.C.A., summarized the work tion Thursday Klamath voters ex- F. G. Buchtel, secretary-
a local rendezvous on Commer­
obsolete; that they are things of
It might be added that Junior times in th esearly periods of the tors.
presed
a
decisive
approval
of
the
of the local Y, stating the reas-
treasurer of “Kay for
cial avenue, known as “Casey’s,” Orpheum
the
past and should not be con­
vaudeville is usually game held the Roseburg outfit
$150,000
expenditure
necessary
The Mount Hood national for­ qns for the efforts of the large
Treasurer club” .............
516.48
late Thursday night. In making shown in towns three times the
sidered.
The governor is pre­
Finding their line est led all other national forests number of business men who are to provide a new Central school U. S. Page, in support of
the arrest Jones used the butt of 3ize of Ashland, and this city is for downs.
senting
this
argument in the hope
building on the High street prop­
150.00
his gun to such an extent that very fortunate in being able to plunging failed- to gain, the Rose­ in Oregon in totals with 666,128. backing the Y.M.C.A. work hero. erty recently, purchased by the Thomas B. Kay .............
that the church people, ostensibly
The Crater lake forest was next
The opening /three-minute rit-
Gustay Anderson, repub­
Gallagher was taken to a local obtain such high class entertain­ burg eleven opened up with an
unfamiliar with politics and gov­
school
board.
The
final
vote
aerial attack, but the great de­ with 81,427 and the Deschutes uaj of the Beaver Pioneer Club
lican, judge of circuit
hospital after incarceration, and ment. Junior Orpheum is usually
ernment
by political parties, will
showed
155
favorable
and
34
fensive work of the Lithian’s third with 57,513.
of the Methodist church, under
court, 8th judicial dis­
14 stitches had to be taken in selected acts from the regular
come
to
his
aid when he has his
against.
backs smeared most of the passes
The eight national forests in the leadership of John Mills, was
34.00
trict ...................................
his scalp.
Gallagher claims to j Orpheum circuit, which have open
4
0-day
battle
with the republican
The new building (wlll provide
Washington drew 1.149,254 visi­ presented.
attempted.
Homer Jamison, secre­
have made no resistance to thej dates, and which are used in thea-
lawmakers
under
the broqze dome
Varying a line plunging game tors in 1924 or 218,561 more than
Secretary C. V . Howell of the ample facilities for the growing tary-treasurer Anderson
of the capital building at Salem.
officer whatever, and says hej très where one and two day ser- with forward passes, the Lithian’s 1923 and 576,988 more than
local Y.M.C.A. closed the eve­ school population here, which has for judge committee......
75.60
To his church audiences, since
only had “hadf a pint on him, vice is required. The shows are shoved the ball over the last 1922. The Wenatchee forest show­
already
taxed
the
capacity
of
the
ning services with a short talk on
Bruce Dennis, republican
the election wherein everything
which wasn’t worth fighting up to the standard of the usual Roseburg chalk mark four times. ed the largest number.681,970
old Central school and likewise
his work among the boys here.
state senator., 12th dis­
and everyone that the governor
Orpheum theatres, rated as the Three points were added by place with the Rainier forest second
being responsible for sending an
over.”
trict ........................... :......
75.55 advocated was defeated, Mr.
overflow of students to the Riwr-j
Following the arrest Jones left best circuit of it’s, kind in the kicks after three touchdowns, but with 208.078 and the Snoqualmie
R. W. Hagood, demo-
Pierce is making no mention of
side school. According to Princi-.^ •
the prisoner in the city jail and country.
third with 122,475. The totals for
the fourth attempt fell abort.
cratic,
state senator,
pal J. P. Wells
the Klamath f
S
T
E
A
M
E
R
I
S
F
L
O
A
T
E
D
the probability of much of his
returned to his beat.
Meeting
The local outfit completed six Washington
showed
124.928
13th district .................
10.00 patronage being taken from him.
A
F
T
E
R
H
IT
T
I
N
G
M
U
D
school
population
ha*i
increased
Officer Lee Craft he reported
summer hontes
out of ten passes tried, two of campers, J 2 9 0
George W. Joseph, re-
The burden of his sAng is the
nearly 50 per cent in the past
that he had been compelled to
which resulted in touchdowns. visitors and guestk 32.183 sum­
ABTORIA,^
N
ov .
17.
—
The
two
"years,
and
the
dangerous
traf-i
'
1?’.
a
°
SeUa
°
r’
__
great loss the state will suffer if
“sap” a man, and had locked him
Another touchdown was added by mer hotel guests, 132,077 picnick­ steamer Georginia Jlolph w a s ..................
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i
13tn
district
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0
Cleaver is kicked out of office bv
fic situation at Ninth and Main
up. When Craft went off duty
straight line plunging which car­ ers and 856,776 transient mo­
i C. S. Stowe, in behalf of
flouted
here
this
morning
at
high
a bunch of unregenerate republi­
street
has
become
a
serious
m
en-,
at midnight he looked in the cell
ried the baH almost the length torists.
. P ’
t(d$, after running aground in a ace-to the safety of the children
cans.
The figures did not include
of the field, while the fourth came
to see how the prisoner was get­
_ x ,
publican candidate for
After listening to one of the
Frances and Rosina Gallatin, as the result of a forty yard run visitors to the Rainier and Crater mud bank last night. No appar­ attending the old Central aehool
ting along.
Finding Gallagher
ent
damage
has
been
noticed
since
I
t
h
a
s
been
p
o
in
ted
o
u
t
t
h
a
t
.
governor’s
political talks In the
covered with blood and still champion bread makers, by virtue by an Ashland halfback who In­ lake national parks in the two Ole ship was released from t h e ' tbe old school proper!v has ac-'
289.25
.
.........................
churches the audience is suppos­
states. -
bleeding from a severed artery of their victory over, other bread tercepted a Roseburg pass.
« IBUQ.
..a
,
. ,, increased
„ . Cus C. Moser, republi-
4
qHired
a
“
substantially
v
ed to go home with the impres­
The Roseburg outfit is seeking
in the head he at once called; making teams at the recent Port-
can, state senator, 13th
The
Japanese
steamer,
Rakura
valuation
from
a
business
prop-
sion that only Governor Pierce’s
medical aid. Chief Humphrey ap-i land Livestock show, will be a return game, and according to
Word was received here yes­ Maru is now undergoing repairs erty standpoint and preliminary d5atrict ............................. Nothing : “yes-man,” Cleaver, prevents the
peared at about this time, and guests at the Chamber of Com-] Jim Bowers, manager of the lo- terday of the death of Mrs. Mc-
to damages received herie late steps have already been made to j Charles S. Bilyeu, demo-
' demon rum from drowning every
ordered the man removed to th e1 merce Forum luncheon at the H o -tCal outfit, they will be accommo- Callen, mother of Andrew McCal-
last
night,
when
she
parted
an-j
put
the
block
on
the
market
and
,
cratic-
s*ate
senator,
1 living being in Oregon and saves
j dated as soon as an agreement
hospital, and after his wounds tel Ashland tomorrow.
len of this city, and former Ash­ chor and drifted into the Tokuku whatever sum is realized from 219t district ......... ..........
10.35 the home and fireside from being
The Misses Gallatin, students upon a date can be reached,
were attended ordered him tak­
land resident, died at her home Maru, another Japanese steamer this sale will lower the outlay Mark D- McCallister, re­
Ewept away by a flood of liquor.
at
the Ashland High School took
en to a hotel room, deeming that
in Berkeley yesterday morning. lying- at anchor. The Rakuro necessary for the new building as Publican, representative,
his condition was such that it first prize for bread making at
Eugene — Eugene ranks fourth
Lane county clay successful­ Her son left Immediately for Maru was cut in several plaees authorized In yesterday’s election 1st district ...................... Nothing
was a risk to again lock him in the Jackson County Fair, and then ly made into pottery in Califor­ Berkeley and full particulars will ¡ above the water light In the star.
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j H. S. Poisal, democratic,
, in Oregon city bank deposits, with
• cell.
be received later.
Toknku Maru.
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