Wegon l'U to ae a í For Heart* F ifa Year* 'X s m ìÀ N o , Quest ef Modem Lóchinvar Ends Behind Bars I ’LL BEAT 8 WASHINGTON, Nor. S » ry-The romantic quqot of ft * modern Loohlnrer camo 0 . t p an abrupt ending be- NOVEMBER 3; Í925 «STUM A. C. Keller for 88 yearn a resident of Ashland, pained away this morning at the homo of A. Marske on Sherman street. Mr. Keller was conductor for the Southern Pacific company for many years. He retired from ser- rlce with the company one year parly, today and «with him Texas Girl Declares She He to survived by his wife, Mra. California B wore jailed his "Bitsa” W ill Beat De W olf Taken by Fannie B. Keller, a son Robert a and a male companion Hopper’ s Record J. Keller of Oakland, California, a who assisted t n t h e s t - and two daughters, Mrs. F. F. ldM « MiWAplag escapade, HAS FLYING START Potter of H ilt, California, and a Driving to a downtown Mias Irern Keller o f Salem, Ore­ a hotel, Andrew Chltten- Wad Manieri nnil Divorced First gon. They are a ll. in Ahhland. M den, SO, thrust a gun at Time at te . Unhappy Funeral arrangements will be a the proprietor, command- Early U fe made later, pending the arrival a ed him not to interfere, of relatives from Sestern, Ore­ a He kidnaped Mrs. Abbey EL PASO, Tex.. Nov. 3— She’s gon, and Portland. M Caughran, S I, and took Jack Travers of only 18 years old-^ • - — , - . * - California and Walter Dyerbnkg "Tho Pgrtfic Highway M the a her iw ay in an automo- She has been married four 1 longest, the easiest to travel and M bile, police said. The po- and John Bughner both « Bd* times and divorced three times-— ' *• > - a J I has the most bdwMful siencry 0 lice wore notified and the ramen to are In the county Jail She’s now starting in on her a automobile driven by at Jacksonville, facing chargas and natural wonders of any fourth husband, and she vows of transporting liquor, the Fad- eoatlnuot» highway in the world,, 0 Ixwenso Zaptln was soon that before they lay her umong and Ashland sits in the very 0 captured. eral authorities are In pe the daielea she’ll set a world’s -JCMttenden to charged slon * 'tw o automobiles, - center of it,” said Captain harry record as w matrimonial qulek- with carrying p weapon 170 gallons of moonshine V L. Wells, editor ot.Ptoeifle Cdast change artist. and with kidnaping, and Travel, who passed through i n ­ seised last aight, as the re She started In life as Pauline Zaptln and Mra. Caugh­ of the activities of Terry TM land today on his way south Nixon, out in the great open ran are held on vagrancy special state prohibition ag for a trip ever the entire high­ spaces of Texas where meij are charges. working under the direction 0< way from Tin Juana, Mexico, to plentiful as well as chivalrous. District Attorney Chaney, 'h a t Victoria, B. C. * Pauline hardly got a square Fannerg Declare Wa a force of Federal prohibition of­ "The main object of Pacific deal in life, at tl« t. When she Greatest Boon Ever ficers, cooperating with tooal Coact Travel,” aid Captain Welle, Given Them officers. "to to promote travel np apd For several nights,*» blockade down the Pacific Coast by the Optlmism was the keynote of was laid on the Pacific Highway, way Of the Pacific Highway. It tho forum luncheon of the cham at the junction of the Aahtoad- to ehpeehlly circulated amopg ber of commerce. beld at (ht Klamath Falla highway, seven the mass of people in Southern Llthia Springs hotel today. Every miles south cf this city in Sa ef­ California, both residefits. and speaker, among whom were many fort to stop all liquor running tourttto, for the purpose of^eejl- farmers, were optimistic over the from California. A few arrests Ing them a trip north. Thou­ future of the Rogue River Vsl were made Saturday eight, ell sands of them can he brought. ap ley. and especially the Ashland hero by literature that 1» at­ her and Imhiurcd her In a con­ district, with Its outlying Valley on possession charges, het M a e to Brook Power of tractive la its character and vent for three years. Then, View, Bellview and other com­ of the man taken were in pea- ent Administration session of more than a quart properly circnl&ted. That to why motoring In the desert, he ran munities. at Polls of liquor. we make the magazine so,. high afoul of bandits ahd was shot Tho coming pf water for ir However, Information reached to death. This ended the famuy rlgatton was the cause of moe> class artistically, that we can • KLAM ATH FALLS, ...o r. 2— reach the money spending elans. The clarion was sounded Monday row, but not Pauline's troubles. of this optimism. Every uposlt tho officers yesterday that a “The Pacific Highway Aaso- for hattle at the polls, Novem­ The „girl hud grown up fast, cr strossed the point th t w:ti large quantity of liquor was be- amid such fast-moving home ihecom lng of water, the -.rower lng moved from California into elation, of which the magasine ber 10. by farmers of the Klam­ surroundings, and at* the age were practically assured of i Southern Oregon, and lent night la the official o rg a n .'ta at the ath Irrigation - During the eald Mr. Kooueb, "hut we «en of tomatoes - wero shipped te that ths prosecutor did uot sub­ tion water tor the nee of the winter, at no time