Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
3‘his 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 in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4 3.
Believe
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1924
D’Autremont
Captured
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
IS O FFE R E D CAVALRYMEN
MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS OF THE DAY
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NO. 72
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RAINFALL TH IS:
MONTH IS WELLl
8 . TO STANDARDIZE
OLD “STITCH IN TIM E’
BEER WAR ENDS
IN KILLING OF
GANGSTER BOSS
WASHINGTON,
Nov. 8
24. — The Old-fashioned 8
stitch which “ In time 8
saves nina” is to be 8
standardized by the Unit- 8
ed States Government.
8
Stitches on everything 8
from coal m iners’ over-' 8
alls to pink, filmy under- 8
Total of 2.77 Inches Have ** things, the joy of the 8 Eddie Tancl Shot to Death
flapper’s existence, are to 8
in Riot on Streets of
Fallen During Month of
be
standard.
8
1
Cicero, 111.
November in District
; ::
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8
Specifications adopted 8
*
by the Bureau of Stand- 8 WAS
A BOOTLEGGER
CROP OUTLOOK GOOD
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• 8 ards will be subm itted to 8
‘C
E nunigrant Creek Dam Certain to J »j a committee of manufac- 8 Indictm ents of P olice Chief, Cap­
Member of Gang Which Blew up Train Near Tunnel 13
« 'S- •
X-
be F illed This Year, Thus A s­
tu re rs for approval. Five 8
tains, L ieuten ants, Patrolm en
Held by McAlester, Oklahoma Police. Was Taken
*
su rin g P len ty o f W ater
stitches were chosen as 8
T hreatened A fter Inquest
Into Custody by Police Following Attempt to Pass
standards — the single 8
W ith one of the dryest sum ­
1
a?-.-
UA
thread chain stitch, the 8
Worthless Checks. Admits Charge.
CHICAGO, Nov. 24— W holesale
mers In the history of Ashland
two-third
chain
stitch, 8 indictm ents against police chiefs,
safely past, the early rains which
the over-edge chain stitch 8 precinct captains, lieutenants and
McALESTER, Okla., Nov. 24—A man giving his
have broken the long drouth, give
the flat-seam chain stitch 8 patrolm en were threatened here
indication th a t this section wMl
name as Rav d ’Autremont, and who, police said, con­
and the lock stitch.
8 today, as Coroner Wolff of Cook
be well above normal in tota'.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
fessed to having participated with two of his brothers in
county invoked.a new method for
rainfall for the year. Figures for
the holdup of a Southern Pacific train at Siskiyou, Or.,
application of the Volstead act, in
the month of November, compil­
connection with the inquest into
October 11, 1923, in which four trainmen were killed, was
ed by the local w eather observer,
the death of Eddie Tancl, ex-pu­
Louis Dodge, show th a t already
arrested here Saturday and was being held for Oregon
gilist, and gangland’s sure shoot­
this month, the rainfall has to tal­
authorities.
er, who was shot and killed here
ed more than since 1921. A to ta 1
The man’s arrest resulted from his alleged attempt
yesterday.
of 2.77 inches of rain have fal­
to cash a worthless check. He is said to be wanted for
“ If it can be shown th at the
len during the twenty four days
two men who killed Tancl, got
similar offenses in Little Rock, Ark., Arkansas City, Kan.,
of this month in comparison with
hi
their
supply of Illicit liquor from
1.24
in
1925,
and
2.01
inches
in
and several other cities. His aliases, police say, include
Tancl’g
saloon, I shall recommend
1922.
In
1921,
old
Jupe
Pluvius
A shland-K lam ath F alls Road l'n -
J. \V. Porter, R. Smith and J. B. McAlester.
th
a
t
the
coroner’s jury hold
opened the clouds for a total of
der Ju risd iction of Com m is­
While his finger prints were being taken in connec­
3.72 inches during October, while
Chief of Police Theodore Svoboda
sion , 16,500 lbs. IJniit
tion with the check charge, the man, police.said, express­
of Cicero, Illinois, as an accessory
in 1920, this section w’as drench­
ed
with
4.79
inches
of
rain
d
u
r­
ed fear that his identity as d ’Autremont would be discov­
A weight lim it of 16,500 before the fact,” Coroner Wolff
MES* MICHAEV
ing
the
month.
In
1919.
but
2.13
ered, and made a clean breast of his connection with the B ritish Tr«»ops Rushed into Sudan ,
pounds has been placed on the stated this afternoon.
EEVHARRX" MT. T O Î D lé K J M E * B U l/A C R C K E R ,
inches fell during the entire Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway,
The shooting of Tancl is the
train robbery. He wanted local officers to get the reward in Order to Cope W ith A n y
month, while in 1918, 3.15 inches
culm
ination of a number of fights
according to an announcement
Prince Rocknedidne Mirza fladjar, ol the royal family ot Persia,
O utbreaks by E gyptians
offered for his arrest, he said.
was
the
total
rainfall
contributed
which
have taken place during a
has reached New York for a tour of the United States. Mrs. Michael
made by the Oregon State High
Morris, of Concord, Staten Island, N. Y., has been sentenced to thtrty by Mother N ature during the way Commission this morning. “ beer w ar” which has been eon-
CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. 24. — days in Jail for bolding the hands of her olne-year-old stepdaughter, month.
“ I hold one of the d'A utrem ont
This w’eight limit has been plac­ ducted among the powerful beer
Zaghloul
Pasha, prem ier of the Florence, against a hot stove. Declaring that her dead husband In
brothers, wanted for S. P. train
As a resuft of the exceptional­
bandits who have had several fa­
Egyptian government, resigned fluences her in her every act, Mrs. Bula Croker, .widow of the late ly fine rainfall during November ed in accordance with the plac­
robbery in Siskiyou tunnel in Oc­
tal scrapes recently through this
Richard Croker, former boss of Tammany Hall. New York, has returned
this morning, after an all night from her Irish estates, still wearing widow’s garb, though her husband of this year, the farm ers of this ing of weight lim its on a number
tober, 1923.”— J. R. McCully,
secticn.
conference with members of his has been dead several years Rev. Harry M. Posdlck. Baptist pastor section are optimistic as to good of highways throughout the state
chief of police, McAlester, Okla.
Tancl was shot and instantly
cabinet. The cause of their con­ of the First Presbyterian Church of New York City, will give up nis crops for next year. The fine which have come under the ju ris­
That terse message, received
killed
by two men, who are al­
patorate
March
I
rather
than
accept
the
Presbyterian
Creed
of
Faith
ference was the tense situation
yesterday by United States Mar­
rains have made possible fall diction of the highway commis­ leged to have obtained liquor in
as demanded by church leaders He Is a Modernist
in Egypt, following the killing of
shall Hotchkiss, electrified fed­
plowing, and conditioning of the sion.
For vehicles having a tire width a “ blind pig” run by Tancl in Cic­
Sir Lee Stack, British m inister,
eral officials here, who see in
land, which should insure fine
of less than th irty inches, the fol- ero, The men met Tancl on the
the arrest first results in a year’3 P ortland er G ives Local Lad th e and th e fee lin g which has been
crops.
street in Cicero, and after a short
aroused by this outbreak. Ahmed
sdarch for the fugitive bandits
The Em igrant Creek dam, con­ low’ing ruling has been madte: altercation, took out their guns,
W orks but G ets Draw for His
Pasha, form er m inister of com­
and m urderers who blew up the
structed during the past sum­ “ For any vehicle having a total and started shooting. Tancl a t­
Trouble. Carp B eats H uger
munications in a past cabinet, has
mail car of Southern Pacific pas­
mer, by the Talent Irrigation Dis­ tire width of less than thirty
tempted to return the fire, but
baen designated as premier.
senger train No. 13, O ctobeW ll
trict, has been filling more rapid­ inches, the concentrated weight in
By Tut Jackson
complished,
and so immediate was
Five hundred thousand pounds
last year in tunnel 13, near Sis­
ly than was the wish of the men pounds bearing on the surface of
Little Joe Gorman of P o rt­
his
pocket,
a
bullet from the gun
sterling, has been demanded by
kiyou. the most fiendish crime in
in charge of the big project. Al­ the highway at contact with the
land,
substituting for Frankie
of one of the drunks pierced his
the governm ent of England, for
recent Oregon crim inal annals.
though much w ater lias been ill- tread of the two wheels of any
Webb, spotted Johnnie Carlson 1 i the assassination of Stack. Ac-
!
heart.
The men who did th$
Telegraph wires hummed with
; of Spokane, via Gold Hill, fifteen i cording to the word received by R esum e of Indu stries of Southern S hooting A fter Sundow n R esults lowed to run out of the reservoir one axle of such vehicle shall not shooting escaped in an automobile
messages to federal postofTice in­
formed by the big dam, approxi­ exceed the product of the sum of
Oregon W ill be G iven by
pounds,
and then handed the lo-i the
.
„ Egyptian government,
„
¡„
in A rrest of Nine Nim rods.
which was standing near by, and
, ,
this
spectors in the eastern Oklahoma
mately fifty feet of w ater has the tire widths of the two wheels
Speaker. Y oung to Talk
cal boy a neat pasting in their
.
, ,
M
ust
F
ace
F
ed
eral
Court
up to a late hour today had not
i indem nity m ust be paid by check,
district and officials there were ,
been
backed
up
Em m igrant of such axle, m ultiplied by 375
four round bout which h e a d l i n - .
. ,
.
. . -
been taken into custody.
speeding to McAlester to attem pt
x«n
.
i
immediately.
A brief note,
Creek, thus assuring th a t the pounds; and on any vehicle hav-
W. H. Crawford, form er head
ed
the
b
U
a
t
the
E
lk
s
sm
oker
whlch
conealned
th
|9
dem
and.
al»o
.
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Nov.
24.
It is believed by local officers
positively to identify the suspect.
reservoir will he filled to i t s cap ng a total tire width of 30 inches,
here
Saturday
night.
Carlson
o
lh
er
demand3
°<
Industrial
D
epartm
ent
of
—
Nine
Tnle
lake
hunters
are
th
at
the killing of Tancl was the
W hether identification will be
acity of 8,000 acre feet during ind more than 30 inches the con­
showed all the holds known to '
— ’ Chamber of * Com-
“
the
P
ortland
sadder
but
wiser
men
today
fol-
result of well laid plans on the
established will be known w ith­
th a t the lands of Sudan be eva­
w restling, but failed to do a
merce, now with the California, lowing th eir arrest on the even the coming w inter. The reserve centrated weight in pounds bear­ part of hi.? enemies among the
in a few hours. Inspector Wel’der
cuated by the Egyptian forces.
Oregon Power Company, w tl be ¡ng of Thursday last when Ray supply of w ater will make cer­ ing on the surface of the highway bootlegging fraternity of this sec­
whole lot of fighting, although
of the Portland office indicated.
These demands have been p ritest-
the chief speaker at the Cham- C. Steele, United States Game tain th a t no such drouth as wa" at contact with the tread of the tion. So quickly was the act ac­
D’A utrem ont was captured in Gorman worked on him from ed by the Egyptian governm ent
experienced here this year wil1 wo wheels of any one axle of such
sta rt to finish.
in a note dispatched to London I
this district, assist-
complished, and so im m editae was
the shadow of the grim walls of
, tomorrow at the Hotel Ashland, i ed by Marion Barnes, deputy again visit this section..
vehicle shall not exceed the pro
The first round was tam e, Gor­ early this morning.
the Oklahoma state penitentiary,
Records for the rainfall during duct of the sum of the tire the escape of the m urderers, th at
Crawford will give a re3um.e of state game w arden, arrested the
which holds perhaps more daring man feeling out Carlson, while
any idea of a chance killing has
the industries of Southern Ore­ nimrods and charged each with November have been kept here widths of the two wheels of such
outlaw s than any sim ilar institu ­ the focal lad showed plenty of
been abandoned by the police.
LONDON, Nov. »24. — Two
gon, and th eir connection and violation of the law’ by shooting since 1902. These records in- axle m ultiplied by 450 pounds.
tion in the country. He was a t­ respect for the doughty little battalions of B ritish troops have
As
a result, the underworld is be­
3.47
inches;
1916.
elude: 1917.
beneficial efFect3 upon the state a fte r sundown.
The roadways which come un­ ing combed in an effort to bring
tem pting to purchase a railway Portland battler, and kept far been ordered into Sudan to re­
1915,
3.05
inches;
i
as a whole. The Forum luncheon
away to prevent any
der this new
ruling are:
Two of these enmeshed by the 1.73 inches;
i q ? . „ 2.78
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ticket to California when Chief enough
out men suspected of being mem­
place the Egyptian troops which meetings have been devoted to
game
sleuths
are
local
men,
one;
I
91*,
1.22
nc
es,
■
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•
<
;
Alsea
Highway;
Ashtand-Klam-
fighting.
The
round
resembled
McCully arrested him, identifying
bers of beer running gangs.
have been ordered out by the discussions of the individual in­ RrUPSt M it ftdllpm Klpmath Thulia iPCllGS, 1912, 2.») 1
i f»tli
’nlla Wtcrhurov
Ernest Mitschlem, K lam ath F a lls'
ath N
Falls
Highway; fan
Coos s Pov^
Bay
him as one of the Siskiyou ban­ Mutt and JefT waltzing in a bowl J B ritish w ar office, it was an-
2.06
inches;
1910,
6:59
inches;
dustries during
the past few business man and the other Al­
Roseburg Highway;
Corvallis-
dits by means of circulars issued of noodle soup, Carlson show-1 nounced h ere this morning.
months,
and
C
raw
ford’s
talk will bert Schmidt of Merrill. Five 1909, 7.42 inches; 1908, 1 48; N tw port Highway; KlamatiTCra-
ed
his
best
stuff
in
the
second
by the railw ay company offering
be a resum e of th e subjects taken Medford men
who gave
the 1-907, 1.80 inches; 1906, 2.54 ter Lake Highway; K lam ath Falls-
31000 rew ard for arre3t of the canto, pasting Gorman with a
up at these meetings.
neat rig h t which rocked
the
names of H erbert Tillie, W. G. inches8 1905. 1.08 inches; 1904, Lakeview Highway:
McKenzie
d'A utrem onts.
' P ortlander.
Gorman cut loose
Clyde Young, of this city, who Domergue, J. Jensen, W. T. Wil­ .95 inches, the sm allest rainfall Highway; McMiunville-Tillamook
(Continued on page 4)
: with a couple of wild swings
recently returned from the East, son - and Edw ard Coy, were recorded, 1903, 8.10, the heavi­ Highway; M edford-Crater Lake
which caught the ¡local boy on
where he took an intensive course caught in the net. L. B. Joys of est rainfall recorded and 1902. Highway; Mt. Hood Loop High­
. the whiskers, ¡and slowed him up
in m ilitary tactics, will give an Portland was still another. The 3.27 inches.
way; Prineville-Lakeview High­
1 perceptably near the close of the
account of his trip. Young has ninth m an’s name was not as­
way; Roosevelt Coast Highway;
I frame.
i been actively identified with the certained although officers have
The Dalles-California Highway;
MEDFORD. Nov. 24.— Frank
The third round was a w rest­
local company of N ational Guard, his license num ber.
W illam ette Highway; W illam ette Vader, about 23 years old, and
Shooting a fte r, sundown as an
ling match, Carlson obtaining
holding the rank qf first lieu­
Valley-Florence Highway.
Raypiond Stone, about 20 years,
offense has so fa r not been con­
several headlocks, with Gorman
WASHINGTON. Nov. 24.— The tenant.
the two young men arrested here
attem pting to work up a defense: Southern Pacific company lost in
A final report will be made to sidered a m ajor dereliction by tho
last
Monday on suspicion of be­
for the S trangler Lewis Special. | the United States Supreme Court th e body by the membership com­ court and offenders are usually
Hillsboro — Farm ers of W ash­ ing two of the quartet of yeggs
11
Carlson fouled the P o rtlander ¡at j th eir suit to recover compensa- m ittee, now campaigning the city) punished by a com m ensurate
ington county have ordered 300,- who blew the safe in M. D. Bow­
E. T. Allen, proprietor of the tbe ¿lose of the 3ession> and a.’- tion for alleged in ju rities to it’s in search of new members for J
I n this ca3e, however, a
000 pounds sodatoj and pyratol, e r’s drug store at Gold Hill and
TILLAMOOK, Ore., Nov. 24.
Hotel Ashland, has purchased the; though the blow had plenty of rig h t of way along the shore be- the cham ber. Twelve team s h a v e ; signal hardship exists. All de-
government
explosives, during also stole val uable stock from the
B ergner building a t 21-23 E . ' authority, Gorman failed to stop, tween Bar View and Garibaldi, been w orking since Thursday, and fendants m ust appear before the { Rosie, aged 11; >aad Irf ne^
store late Sunday night, part of
Roseck
;
Past
year.
Main street, according to infor-, bu^ bored jn still-faster.
Oregon, restfltin& from the con-1 a ccording to reports a substantial federal court in Sacramento, j
daughters of Joseph
which was found on them a t the
m ation given out this morning
Coming out for the last frame, struction by the jgovernment of ' gain will be made in the mem- California, the arrestin g officer J of this section, were burned to
time of their arrest, were a r­
a t th e E. T. Staples realty
of- both boys cut loose with every- j the United States of a break- ' bership of the loca.1 organization happening to be a federal re p re -' death early today, when fire des
raigned
in Judge Justice Taylor’s
troyed
their
home
while
they
flee, through which concern
the thing they had Carlson got in 1 w ater Qn tbg north g,de entrance ag the result of th eir work.
sentative and the alleged viola­
court
Saturday
afternoon on the
were asleep.
deal was handled.
several punches which were ques-
to Tillamook Bay from the Paci-
Irving E. Vining and J. H. Ful- tion occurring over the line in
charge
of
burglary.
Their m other is in a hospital
The building which was form-j tionably low and this low punch-' fjc Ocean.
ler, secretary ot th e local cham-l
8l» '8 °< California. Sacram en­
Each was held to the grand
in
this city at present with a
erly occupied by the Chevrolet, jng seemed t o wake Gorman up
____
tr° m
The breakw ater was built to t s , , were guests ot the Medford I t0 ls ovcr 300 “ » «
ju
ry
in 32000 bail.
week old baby,. Defective w iring j
agency, was purchased by O. T. j for he tore in and gave th e locaj • keep heavy breakers from dam-
Kiwanis club a t luncheon today here.
Two other men, one of whom
is believed to have caused the
B ergner about three years a g o ., b a ttier the work3e He took the J aging coast property
during
named
Kelly had a large am ount
fire,
since
the
father
of
the
two:
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 24.
It was a t th a t tim e thoroug i y , round a8 far as {rom here to stormB. The construction work
of
nitroglycerine
on him and who
girls said there was no fire in — George Womack, charged with
remodeled, and four apartm ents | Hoboken an d had Carlson sw ay-' necessitated the removal of sev-
MRS. HARDING IS
were
arrested
by
Chief McNabb
the house at the time when the vjoja tjng Hie federal prohibition
were provided on the second ing about with the heebie jeehies eral hundred feet of track own- 60,000 Crows Bite Dust
BURIED
W HILE
of
Ashland
Monday,
thought
In U. S.-Canada Contest
MARION MOURNS blaze started. He was m ilking in j jaw on tbe Klam ath Indian res- to be the other two are
floor
near th e end. Gorman took Carl- ed by the Southern Pacific com-
members
of
tlie barn when the electric lights ervation, who has been at large
Bergner, a fte r selling the \ in- son in this fram e like Grant took pany. Suit was brought to force
Va., Nov.
MARION, Ohio, Nov. 24. — went out suddenly.
for (be pj3t four months, has the yegg gang th a t raided the
ing T heatre letese to the present Richmond, but the bout was call­ the company to move the track- 24 GORDONSVILLE,
__ p or kiling more crows
Mrs. Florence Kling H arding was
According to Roseck, when he bepn taken in custody at Sprague Bower’s store at Gold Hill. How­
owners, left Ashland several ed a draw. It may be th at since age, after th e rig h t of way had thap any Qf
the
other
700
en
m onths ago. He recentlly re tu rn ­ the boys met a t catchweights, been refused. The court granted triea Jn &n in tern atio n ai Crow- today buried beside her illust- reached the house, it was a mass r jver by Indian Officer Shadley ever, no formal charge has been
made against them as yet, and
ed for a short visit, and it was tbere was an ag reem ent as to the action, and the track was shooting ^ n te g t, R . L .T u r n e r , of rious husband, the late President Of flames, and he was unable t o . Woniacl; is accused of having
H arding, while all Marion joined get into the building. Neighbors jntoxjcaHng liquor in his posses- they are heing held at the county
while he was a visitor here th a t how the decision was to go.
moved, but the railroad company, Culpepper won the grand prize
in m ourning. TweAve thousand aided in putting down the h’aze. s,on and introducing it to the jail.
the transaction was completed.
In the semi-windup. C hick: immediately filed suit, claim ing ' of 3100. Thirty-three States were
persons passed the bier b e fo re . The body of one of the girls was reservation on July 4 of this
Allen has not m ade public his! j^ennedy proVed to the assembled much damage had been done th eir
W ARSHIPS ORDERED
the funeral hour. The body was found in the s'tairway, while the year
plans in connection with
the m ultitude th a t Flopping Freddie business in th a t section, and th a t represented in the contest.
TO EGYPTIAN PORT
More than 60,000 crows fell carried over the same course other vras discovered in bed. It i Womack, when taken in cus-
building, but it is believed he will Fulton is not the only diver pass­ the company had not been ade­
during
the
contest
in
the
United
LONDON, Nov. 24. — Three
which President H arding was ¡3 believed th a t the la tte r girl fody, waived prelim inary exam in-
rem odel and renovate the struc­ ing as a box-fighter. The Med­
quately paid for the damage. States and Canada. Idaho led in
did
not
know
the
building
was
a
tjon
and
W
as
bound
over
to
the
warships,
and two destroyers
borne
fifteen
m
onths
ago.
F
lor­
tu re, m aking it a first class busi­ ford boy started looking for a The case was finally carried to
the
num
ber
killed.
have
been
ordered
to Egypt, the
al
tributes
came
from
all
parts
on
fire,
and
was
overcome
with
federai
grand
jury
in
Portland
ness block.
soft spot to light on as soon as the suprem e court, w here the
smoke while asleep, while her under $1000 bond.
Unable to adm iralty' announced this a fte r­
of the country.
The purchase price of the th e fight started. A fter taking a
decision was against the railroad
sister, aroused by the flames, a t'im e e t the bond, the accused was noon. The w arship Benbow a l­
Portland shipped one-third of
building was not made public, pair of love taps from Kid H arris company.
K lam ath F alls — Prelim inary tem pted to get outside but was committed to the county Jail, ready ha3 arrived at Alexandria,
but the valuation of the proper­
all wheat exported from United
of Southern Idaho, he went down
States in 1924, or 26,000,000 survey begun on 36-mile road overcome in the stairs, and was awaiting- the arrival of a deputy where the rem ainder of the fleet
ty is said to be 318.000 accord­
burned to death.
are now on their way.
from Chiloquin to Beatty.
ing to local real estate men.
(Continued on Page F o u r)
There Is wisdom in reading ads bushels.
marshal from Portland.
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
24. — Correspondence
school lessons in riding
are now available to of­
ficers and men of the U.
S. Cavalry, according to
the annual report of Ma­
jor-G eneral W. A. Hol­
brook, Chief of Cavalry,
to the W ar Department,.
Geheral Holbrook re­
ports th a t teaching men
to ride bucking broncos
and other fine points of
the gentle a rt of doing
gymnastics on the back
of
a horse has been given
«
close attention during the
**
year and th a t as a result
« of the “ learn to ride by
8 m ail" courses success has
8 come to 533 reserve of­
ficers, 65 enlisted men of
the N ational Guard, 18
enlisted men of th e reser­
ves and 18 civilians.
The
cavalry
corres­
pondence school yell is:
“ Let ’er buck.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
BY BKT
F 0 fi »
. • j .-.-
(EIG HTLiM n IS
PLACED ON MANY
STALL HIGHWAYS
SLAYING
DRAW IN MAIN GO
ON ELK’S SMOKER
W. H. CRAWEORD WELL DUCK HUNTERS ARE
VIOLATIONS AT FALLS
SUSPECTS HEED ON
H E R BUSINESS
BLOCK IS SOLD 10
HOTEL PROPRIETOR
ED DEATH IN HOME
HELO IN KLAMATH F
E: 1 0 4 .2