Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 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 proven 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.
(In tern ation al N ew s W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
STRIKERS ARE
CHARGED WITH
BLOCKADING
SWARM OF BE E S RA ISE
HAVOC ABOARD VESSEL
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Held as Trespassers
LEADER MAKES TALK
O fficial o f S trikers A nnounces
W alkout Is S till on. A lthough
Copco O fficials Contradict
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WASHINGTON,
Nov.
29. — As an example of
unusual occurrences that
find th eir way into rou­
tine Government report
may be cited a recent
paragraph received from
a ship which sends w’eatli-
er observations at regular
intervals to the Federal
W eather Bureau.
This ship, the Ameri­
can steam ship W est No-
m e n tu m ,' en route from
Yokohama to
Portland,
Oregon, was anchored
off Davao, Mindanao, P.
I., about half a mile from
shore one July morning
this past Summer
Cap­
tain L. Oetting, who was
on the bridge winding
the ship's chronom eters,
suddenly observed count­
less dark objects circling
around the ch art room.
Investigation showed that
action was necessary, and
the chart room doors
were hastily closed, for
the visitors were bees.
Some
m inutes
later
they located them selves
on the top end of one of
the ship's booms in front
of the bridge.
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NOT GUILTY IS
PLEA OF PAIR
CAUGHT HERE
CHIEF FIGURES IN NEWS OF THE DAY.
NO. 76
ROBINSONS ARE
IN BIG TRIAL
Dorner and Mack to Face
Grand Jury as Result of
Plea in Court Here
Questions Answered by Jury
Are Satisfactory to Judge.
Case' Is Dismissed
THEFT IS DISCOVERED
IS GIVEN CLEAN SLATE
S to le B lanket from Ix>cal H otel.
F our Now A w aiting N ex t Ses­
sion o f County Grand Jury
P ublic Not Interested in T echnical
P oin ts of Case, Fail to Ap­
pear W hen Session Opens
SOMETIMES SOLDIERS
JUST MUST SWEAR
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LONDON, Nov. 29. — 8
8 B ritish m ilitary law rec­ 8
8 ognizes the fact th at sol­ 8
8 diers are liable to out­ 8
8 bursts of profanity, and 8
8 when a private of the 8
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Royal Dragioons 8
8 wa3 charged at an Ald­ 8
8 ershot court m artial re­ 8
8 cently with using In­ 8
8 subordinate language to­ 8
8 ward a sergeant, he was 8
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8 th a t the expressions he 8
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language.”
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8 tary law, cited by the 8
8 defense in the case, says: 8
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8 which Is a mere outburst 8
8 of m om entary Irritation 8
8 or excitement, w ithout 8
8 at all intending to be in­ 8
Allowance 8
8 subordinate.
8 m ust be made for coarse 8
8 expressions which a man 8
8 of inferior education will 8
8 use as mere expletives.” 8
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ENTRIES ARE
COMING IN FOR
POULTRY SHOW
Several Fanciers Have E n­
tered Birds to Headquar­
ters of Fair Body Here
ADVERTISING IS READY
Posters Advertising F a ir l*repared
by Mrs. Edna F orsytlie A l­
tra«-1 Favoni hie Notice
E ntries for the poultry show
LONDON, Nov. 29.
The
which
will feature the Fifth An­
•amazing case of “ Mr. A.” came
nual
W
inter F air to be held here
to an end today as far as the
December 9 - 1 2 inclusive have
public Is concerned when the
started trickling into headquar­
ju ry returned answ ers to six
ters
here, and w ithin a few days
questions put by Justice Darling,
it
te
expected th at the rush of
exonorated Charles Robinson and
last
m
inute entries will swamp
his wife from conspiracy to ob­
the office force handling the
tain money from the Indian po­
blanks. Poultry fanciers through­
tentate, and was discharged.
out the state, and in many parts
The judge announced he would
of W ashington and California
bear legal argum ents in private
have signified their intentions of
in the ju ry ’s answ ers at a later
entering
birds in the competition
date.
at the W inter Fair.
It rem ains for opposing coun­
The largest single entry thus
sel to argue w hether the Mid­
far received is that of S. K. H art-
land Bank of London, defendant
sock, well known p o u lfy raiser
in the $625,000 suit brought by
of Corvallis, who has forwarded
Robinson, must pay the sum to
a check for twelve dollars to the
G L O R IA 9VAlXS0irg>. &D3? M3NTA.
the plaintiff.
The judge will
local officiate, covering the entry
£}&*»:. ZACVUKJ/ PASHAS GENERAL AWLXTBY.
I give his decision in about a fort-
fee for twenty four birds. Other
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night.
R ogu e V alley M illin g Pl.'inb Is sm aller entries have been
re ­
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^ hlo!u l,P a s t\ 0'
handed to General Allenby,
The case revolved around an
T otally D estroyed by Fire.
ceived, and from all indications,
British High Commissioner, the reply to the twenty-four-hour ultimatum.
,
Egypt promises to pay Indemnity tor the murder of General Sir Lee a eged conspiracy whereby the
Only P artially Insured
the estim ate made earlier of
Stack, promises to punish the gnilty, and offers to apologize, but rejects j rajah and the woman were trap-
nearly six hundred birds being
the other and more Important demands of the British. Gloria Swanson, ' ped in a Paris hotel and the po-
MEDFORD, Nov. 29. — Fire placed on exhibition will^be eas­
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bee” “ »“ ate w rote two checks (or
making a picture. Mrs. Mints Arbuckle is reported to have gone t o i » , rAAAA
of unknown origin destroyed the ily verified.
Paris for a divorce from “Fatty” Arbuckle, former motion picture star
each t0 have the mat- three-story plant of the Rogue
One of the best known and
comedian. Her petition for divorce was filed in Providence, R. I., last te r bushed up.
Valley
Milling
company,
corner
most
capable poultry judges on
January, but was withdrawn when her legal residence In Rhode Island
Montague Noel Newton, form-
of South Front and East Ninth the Pacific Coast, H arry Collier
was questioned.
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er British officer, a witness for
streets shortly after midnight of Tacoma, lias been obtained to
the bank, told of a conspiracy,
Wednesday night, causing much select the winners in the poultry
and asserted th a t Robinson and
excitement and an estim ated loss division. Collier is president of
his wife were parties to it. New­ of $25,000.
the National Poultry Judge’s As­
ton, W illiam Hobbs, a law yer’s
E. N. Vilm, who is puoprietor sociation, and recognized as one
clerk, and a treacherousi aide de
and operator of the Rogue Valley of the leading authorities in the
camp, who betrayed the poten­
Milling company, having some country. Although judges for
tate, obtained $200,000 each.
time ago bought out the interests the other divisions have not been
The ju ry went out the first
of his brother, aud who is being selected as yet, the officials in
tim e at 3:25 p. m. and re tu rn ­
deluged with sympathy by his charge of the Fair are in com­
ed at 4:40 p. in. On this occasion
many friends and business men munication with several of the
M arriage of Teacher to Pupil Does Investigators W orking on Origin it answered four questions as
in general, besides estim ating leading poultry experts on the
follows:
N ot Com e U nder Jurisd iction
o f B ig F ire W hich R avaged
bis loss as $25,000, estim ates Coast, and it is assured th a t very
o f S ta le Superintendent
’— Charles Robinson was not'
Barns Late Y esterday
th a t he carried insurance of $19.- capable men will be obtained to
a p artn er to the conspiracy
000.
(Til these positions.
SALEM, Nov. 29. — J. A.
RACE TRACK, TI JUANA, whereby money was obtained
J. H. Fuller, Secretary of the
Of this insurance be states that
Churchill, state superintendent Mex„ Nov. 29. — More than five from the potentate.
$10,000 was on the stock, and Chamber of Commerce, left this
2— Mrs. Robinson was not a
of public instruction, will not take hundred carpenters were put to
$9000 on the building and ma­ morning to distribute advertis­
party
to such conspiracy.
any part in the controversy re­ work at daybreak today, in an
ch in e^’. Of his future plans ing m aterial throughout the
3— Ruch a conspiracy existed,
sulting from the m arriage of effort to rebuild the six, eight
Southern
Mr. Vilm says th a t at present he Rogue River Valley.
Rosemuinde Lee Shaw to her 17- hundred foot stables destroyed the scheme being to catch “ Mr. has none.
Oregon will be flooded with lit­
year-old pupil. Clifford LeRdy late yesterday afternoon when a A.” and Mrs. Robinson in a com­
He knew nothing about the erature and posters announcing
and obtain
Samuelson, unless an investiga­ fire of undeterm ined origin took promising position
fire which had wiped him out of the F air before the opening date.
tion te requested by the Clacka­ toll of five race horses and did money from the former.
Mrs. Edna Forsythe of this
business,
tem porarily,
until
4— The potentate’s mind was
mas county school superintend­ damage estim ated at $125,000.
Thanksgiving morning, about 7 city lias been painting the post­
ent, Mr. Churchill announced re­ Jam es Coffroth, owner and op­ so unsettled by the circum stan­ o’clock, no one having thought ers, to be used in advertising the
cently.
erato r of the track here announc­ ces of the discovery th a t his ac­ to notify him while the building Fair? Her work has attracted
Mrs. Samuelson is an instruc­ ed immediately after the fire th at tion in parting with checks for was burning, and later, until that wide spread attention, the beau­
to r in the Canby schools and her he would endeavor to rebuild the £300,000 was not voluntary.
tiful posters receiving favorable
hour.
Justice D arling then asked the
m arriage to her youthful pupil stables in order th a t the big race
The fire had
gained much comment wherever they are put
has caused considerable unpleas­ meeting, which was opened on ju ry three more questions and headway and the interior of the on display. Mrs. Forsythe is now
an t comment there. It was said Thanksgiving Day, m ight be con­ sent it back, first perm itting the large building was all in flames working on a new set of posters
jurors, who included two women,
th a t she had been asked to re- tinued.
when it
was first
discovered which will he ready for d istribu­
sign, but had refused under the
At least tw enty five bead of to have tea. The new questions about 12:15 a. m. Thursday, and tion within a few days.
term s of her contract which p ro ­ horses, among them sdme of the asked were:
The entertainm ent features for
then prom ptly reported to the
(A) — Did the Midland Bank
vided th a t she could not be re­ finest thoroughbreds in the coun­
fire departm ent, which was quirk- the F air have not been complet­
moved for causes other than in­ try, are still at large, roam ing of London, in paying the check, ly on the job. When the firemen ed, but it has been announced
efficiency and immorality. N eith­ the hills near the race course. obey the m andate under which it arrived
the structure wa3 all that the night of December 12
er of these charges had been pre­ More than five hundred horses received it?
ablaze and the roof about ready will he carnival night. Several
(B ) — Was the inscription on
ferred against her, it was said. were driven from th eir stalls
unique features are planned for
to fall in.
the
check signed
by William
Mr. Churchill said he recently when the fire was discovered by
W hile they could do nothing that nlglit, with the probability
was requested to take some ac­ a stable boy retu rn in g after a Hobbs or the law firm?
in
the way of saving the building, th at a dance will wind up the
(C) — Did either Hobbs, who
tion in th e affair, but th a t he in­ visit to the old town of Tia
festivities.
made away with the money now yet they played several stream s
formed the com plainants th a t the Juana.
of w ater on it and a t the same
controversy was one to be hand­
An investigation has been claimed by Robinson, or Hobbs’
firm
intend
to
tran
sfer
the
rights!
time
played stream s on the near-
led by th e Canby school board. started by the Mexican Federal
Even though the Clackamas au th o rities and private investi­ of the £150,000 check to Robin- by dwellings, which for a time
were also threatened with de­
school superintendent should ask gators retained by Coffroth, in a n ' son?
struction — so much so th a t the
Mr. Churchill to revoke Mrs. effort to determ ine w hether or j
families either moved their be-
Samuelson’s license to teach in not the fire was incendiary, and '
lingings out, or had prepared to
Oregon, she would be entitled to if so, by whom it was started. It
do
so.
a hearing before the state sup­ is believed th a t some bettor,
W hat made the fire in the mill
erintendent of public instruction. crazed by the loss of his money,
building
so hard to extinguish
If the state isup|erintendent of may have decided upon this form
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. —
was
its
large
quantity of stock
schools should find the revoca­ of revenge. A nother theory ad­
The proposal for an American
of finished and unfinished flour.
tion w arranted, Mrs. Samuelson vanced by the investigators te
adherence to the W orld Court Is
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run of the mill, grain and brand
then
would
have
the
right
of
ap­
th a t some drunken visitir at the
BOURBONS WILL BE
doomed unless the
Republican
; stock.
The
firemen
played
peal to the courts.
barns may have dropped a light­
FRIENDLY TO G. 0. P.
Senators, either- now in office or
PORTLAND, Nov. 29. — Ex­ stream s on it for over five hours. those who have been elected to
Mrs. Samuelson was employed ed m atch or cigarette into the in­
The building was thoroughly office have a sudden change of
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. —
in newspaper work a t Eugene for flam able m aterial used there, am ination of finger prints dis­
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covered on a hammer, was ex­ gutted, and its walls are render­ heart, Senator Swanson, Demo­
I The Democratic party will adopt
several months a few years ago, thus startin g the big blaze.
} a friendly attitu d e toward the
pected to reveal late today to de­ ed useless. It is regarded as a crat of Virginia declared here
and is well known to a number
tectives w hether Ole Broten, 40 complete loss. Of the stock it is today.
present Republican
adm inistra-
of Salem residents.
FORMER RESIDENT
years of age, a bachelor, and a thought only a small quantity of
j tion's legislative proposals in the
Dr. F. G. Swedeoburg gave a
Swanson, leading pro-league
DIES
IN
PASADENA
contracting brick mason, was flour stacked In one corner, and Senator said he would abandon
i “ lame duck” session of Congress very interesting talk to the Scouts FORUM WILL FEATURE
m urdered, or w hether he ended on which the firemen played his previous efforts to force the
! which will get under way on
W ord was: received here yes-
CHICAGO. Nov. 29— William Monday, it was announced here of Troop No. 2 a t th eir regular ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
his own life. His body, with the stream s, was saved.
consideration of the H arding -
t e r d a y o f the sodden death of
th ro al
F ahy, form er ace of postal in­ today by Senator Robinson of meeting Friday evening concern­
Fortunately an American - Hughes proposal in Congress at
The program for th e Forum Mrs. D. W. Cool,dee. a form er
ing
some
of
his
experiences
dur-
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hoU
,
r00m
spectors In the Chicago district, A rkansas, Democratic leader of
France fire pumper, which with the coming session, unlets the
• ing his European trip. He was in luncheon of th e Chamber of resident of th is city, in her home I
and Jam es Murry W est, well the Senate.
Its operator, had arrived here Republican members of the Sen­
here.
■ Europe at the time of the Inter- Commerce, to be held! at the Ho­ in Pasadena, on November 18.
known and powerful W est Side
The
ham
m
er
in
question
and
j
W ednesday night for a demon- ate changed their “apathetic a t­
1 national Scout Jam bouree, a te l/ Ashland next Tuesday wjill Mrs. Coolidge was a sister in law
political leader, and conf issed
a
safety
razor
blade
were
found
j
stration to he made Friday, was titu d e.”
I: Scout event very sim ilar to the feature the activities of the A b I i -
of J. R. Casey of this city.
beer runner, m ust serve twenty- YOUTH BREAKS ARM
beside th e body. The police are I available and put Into use with
H arding, with the aid of Sec­
The Coolidge family te well
Olympic Games, and on several land High School, according to an
five years each in the Federal
IN FALL AT PLAY occasions came in contact with •' announcem ent made this morn known In Ashland, since they re | positive in their belief th a t Bro- j ¡ts dem onstrator at the fire, and retary of the State Hughes, for­
ten was m urdered, holding the wa8
very valuab’e assistance
pnitentiary at A tlanta, Ga., for
m ulated a plan by which the
ing by J. H. Fuller, secretary of sided here for some time, several
Jam es Baughman, six-year old American Scouts,, the resu lt th a t
theory th a t it would be almost to the firemen, as it enabled country could take an active p art
th e ir p art in the two million dol­
years ago.
he has a pretty good opinion of the local booster organization.
impossible for a man to deal him- j them to have heavy pressure all
lar Roundout mail robbery which son of Clinton Baughman of this
in the W orld Court, and it was
Members
of
the
football
team
Boy
Scouts.
I
t
was
as
good
as
city
broke
"his,
collarbone
at
the
self two heavy blows on the top the time.
took place several m onths ago.
believed this plan
would have
of
this
year,
representatives
of
a movie to hear “ Doc” tell about
BRITISH OPEN FIRE
of the head with a ham m er, after
The destruction of the mill been carried out, had not P resi­
Federal Judge Cliff passed sen­ shoulder yesterday morning when
the four classes, the debating
ON SUDAN REBELLION he had cut his own throat.
building removes a landm ark of dent H arding died.
tence on the two m*m today. Fahy he fell off a table in his home, i w a,k,n« ,lve miles from the de‘
Following
team and other organizations of
Hc
wa3
playing
and
in
some
fell,
I
to
G»e
hotel
a
t
Venice,
fol-
Broten
told
the
elevator
boy
many years.
It was originally hte death, the attitude of many
and W est, although they were at
the institution will be guests of
KHARTOU, Egypt. Nov. 29— in the hotel yesterday “ Don’t let built about 40 years ago as the
first suspected of the robbery, striking the floor with h is ' lowinS a guide who couldn’t un­
th
e
Chamber
at
the
luncheon.
B ritish artillery
today razed anyone in my room, they are go­ A. A. Davis mill, it is said. Then of the supporters of the plan
w ere later released from custody shoulder. He was taken imme- • derstand American lingo, con-
Music for the m eeting will be fu r­ houses in this city where Egyptian ing to kill me.” The operator it passed into the hands of H. O. changed, and as a result, there
when they proved, w hat the Fed­ siately to Dr. Woods and an X-ray stantly in danger of losing ttack
nished by students of th e high sdldiers, members of th e outfit said th a t Barton had been drink­ Nordwick, who operated it for a te little chance of the m easure
eral officiate considered an ade­ was taken showing the bone to ° t the guide a t one end of the
passing.
procession and Mrs. Swedenburg school.
Which was m utinied, took refuge. ing and was badly intoxicated time, and then disposed of it to
q u a te alibi. L ater, new evidence be broken, He is much Improved
The H arding - Hughes plan
Fburteen Sudanez soldiers were when he made the statem ent, so the Vilm Bros. Rogue Valley
a t th e other end of the line, and
which was introduced into ihe today.
called for a modification of the
There’s a message in The killed during the firing, and the nothing was thought of the mat-
always expecting th e hotel to be
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Tidings Want Ads.
remaining members surrendered, ter.
(Continud on page Four)
(Continued on pace 4>
There is wisdom in reading ads. ju st around the next corner.
(Continued on Page Four)
YREKA, Calif., Nov. 29. —
A.^C. Dorner r and Jam es Mack,
Charges of special deputy sher­
irWst
the ™ o men arW
sted here early
iffs herding working men into the
yesterday morning by Chief of
camps of the California-Oregon
Police McNabb, and in whose pos­
Pow er Company against the
session wa3 found a quantity of
blockade
established
by the
merchandise stolen from a second
strik ers at Hornbrook, the arre3t
hand store in Medford, together
and subsequent release of two
with an autom obile which it is
men alleged to have been pickets
alleged they had stolen in P o rt­
near Copco on the statem ents by
land, yesterday pleaded not guil­
the company th a t the strike was
ty to the charge of stealing the
over and of the strike commit­
automobile, and were bound over
tee th a t the strike was in full
to the grand jury.
bloom, are the latest develop­
This plea will enable the Med­
m ents of the labor differences a
ford police
officials to
file
on the company's construction a
charges
against
Dorner
and
Mack
a
work on the K lam ath river.
in Justice of the Peace Taylor’s
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Jack J. Dalton, aged 40, and
court in Medford, charging them
R. E. Wood, 27, were arrested
with grand larceny, in connection
by Special Deputy Sheriff Bow­
with the robbery of the second
ers above Thrall on the Copco
hand, store in th a t city.
line Tuesday, but when they
It was discovered yesterday
were brought to Yreka yester­
afternoon
th a t the men had stolen
day m orning they were released.
a
blanket
from
the Hotel Ashland
It is said th at the men were
A
rriving
in
this
city late T hurs­
posting strike signs on the com­
day night, they registered a t the
pany’s right-of-way and th a t they
local hotel and. went to their
were arrested as trespassers.
K lam ath F a lls Territory W ill be room. In a few m inutes they ap­
Both sides have issued state ­
B enefit ted by A ddition o f
peared in the* lobby, declaring
ments. O. G. Steele, division man­
KOO4)
Acres
of
T
illab
le
Land
they had forgotten an engagem ent
ager for the company, declares
in N orthern California, and th a t
th a t the crews are almost full.
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Nov.
29—
they would have to leave, but
“ We have w ithin 50 men of ru n ­
A
nother
8000
acres
of
Klam
ath
soon
a fte r they left, it was dis­
ning full crews and this differ­
county’s
potentially
fertile
land
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covered a blanket in the room
ence is because of the normal
to
be
placed
under
w
ater.
Such
was missing. When McNabb pick­
fluctuation in a large group of
was
the
message
emblazoned
on
ed
up the two men near here, E.
men. We will absolutely have
the
page
of
achievem
ent
of
the
T.
Allen
cf the hotel looked over
no dealings with the so-called
“
Em
pire
A
w
akening”
when
offi­
the stolen articles, and discover,
strik e committee, which is com­
posed of I. W. W. agitators at cial word was announced W ednes­ ed the missing blanket. It is pos­
H ornbrook. We will complete day afternoon th a t contracts for sible th a t a th eft charge will be
th e mammoth construction job the Shasta View and Malin Irrig a ­ lodged against the men on this
w ithout the interference of hired tion districts have been awarded. count.
Representing an expenditure of
trouble m akers.”
W ith th e capture of these two
“ Jo e ” Connolly, chairm an of between $150.000 and $200,000 men, and th eir com m ittm ent to
th e strik e committee at H orn­ and affecting from 50 to 75 de­ the county jail a t Jacksonville,
brook, gave an exclusive state ­ term ined land-owners, the pro­ there are now four suspects, a r­
m ent Thursday. "W orking con­ jected irrigation districts presage rested in Ashland, aw aiting the
ditions have not been improved continued growth and expansion next session of the grand jury.
a t the camps and the w orkers of the K lam ath country.
These men are, Jam es Kelley, con­
have left by popular vote. Re­
The contracts have been w rit­ fessed robber of the Standard Oil
liable inform ation has been re­ ten, the aw ards let and all that Company office here and John
ceived at the strike headquarters now rem ains are a few trifling McDonald, his companion, who is
daily th at the company is hard legal technicalities before the being held as a m aterial witness,
pressed for miners and has its long cherished dream of these and Dorner and Mack.
man catchers out m isinforming progressive communities becomes
The next regular session of the
men regarding the strike condi­ a reality.
grand ju ry will be held in Feb­
tion but it is not meeting with
The Shasta View Irrigation ruary, and unless an extra gath­
any success.
d istrict contract is to be aw arded ering of th a t body is called before
“ There is also a deputy sher­ to C. T. Darley. The Malin Irri­
th a t time, the men will be held
iff stationed at Hornbrook who
gation district contract goes to in custody nearly three months
has been trying to get men to go
the K lam ath Lake Land and Live­ before indictm ents can be re tu rn ­
to Copco and take the places of
stock company of California^ Of­ ed against them.
the strikers but he is meeting
ficial confirm ation of this action
It is possible th at Kelley may
w ith no success.
was
received
through
W.
C.
Dal­
be connected with th e robbery of
“ We have no objection to the
ton,
representing
the
districts.
the
Gold Hill drug store, which
deputy being in Hornbrook but
W
ork
has
already
been
started
occurred
a few days before his
we suggest th a t the sheriff of
on
the
two
projects,
it
was
an-
capture
here.
Two suspects tak-
Siskiyou county instruct him not
nounced
this
afternoon,
and
with
*
en
in
Medford
in
connection with
to m isrepresent the strike to the
all prelim inaries out of the way, the la tte r robbery, are believed
men he approaches dally.
“ This is the tw elfth day of the the actual construction work will to be pate of Kelly.
«trike and we are out to w in.” get under way immediately in
Sheriff Calkins declares th at order th at the land might be pul NOTED COMPOSER OF
he has instructed his men to as- under w ater at the earliest pos­
OPERA FOUND DEAD
aum e a neutral attitu d e in the sible moment.
Sim ilar to the land lying w ith­
BRUSSELS, Nov. 29. — Gia­
trouble but to let no one start
in
the
K
lam
ath
Irrigation
district,
como Puccini, noted operatic
any disorder.
W hile the strike is in progress th e 8000 acres at Malin and j composer died early today a t the
num erous men are seeking lodg­ Shasta View are of a rich d e e p ' age of 65 years, according to a
ing in Yreka and free beds have sandy loan. The Jand lies a bit ¡re p o rt received here. The mes-
been at a premium for the last too high for the installation of i sage stated th a t Puccini succumb-
few nights. The men, for the the gravity system, hence the con-' ed to the ravages of a th ro at in­
m ost part, decline to say w hether| tracts call for pumping units for, fection.
•
they are strikers or are looking ^both districts
for a job.
E
OF NEARLY $25,000
TWO PROJECTS ARE
TWO ARE SENTENCED
FDR COMPLICITY IN
ROUNDOUT THEFT
E
OF
”
TO TAKE PART IN
IL
F
BURNED STABLES AT
POLICE ARE PUZZLED
BY DEATH OF OLD
WORLD COURT SAID
10 BE BOOMED BY