Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1926, Image 1

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Cannot trurvije three months is
the rich ozond at Asftland. Pure
domestio water helps.
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The ^Tidings Has Been Ashland's
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VOL. X L IX
fiucceaeor to the Semi-Weekly Wdlngs. Volum« 41
PORTLAND HAN
NEW OWNER OF
ASHLAND HOTEL
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ASHLAND, OREGON,,
WfflTE HOUSE
Senate Hearing
PICKETED BY
LITTLE TOTS
W A SHING TO N, D. C.
A pril 16 — (U .P .) — The
wets
closed
the
case
against prohibition before
the senate investigating
committee with a slash-
'in g attack against the
Volstead act.
Mrs. Mary Norton, New
Jersey
democrat,
wet
member of the house,
pleaded that the Vojstead
act had corrupted the
American
home
and
should be modified.
Samuel
H.
Church,
president of the Carnegie
Institute of Pittsburgh,
Charged that students of
his university are carry-
ing hip pocket flasks to
social events and that dry
agents
are
trying
to
make them spy on each
other.,
The drys have a long
list of witnesses to give
testimony and it is ex­
pected that the presenta-
tlon of their side of the
case w ill take a week or
more.
Several men of
national prominence ars
on the list of prospective
witnesses for those who
advocate the retention of
the Volstead act.
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H ’KSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926
NO. 191
Crack Exprès Train Wrecked
INDIANS ARE
ENGAGING IN
DRUNKEN ORGY
New Lithians Are
’ Given Hard Ride
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nJIlL A IW W
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o« o ,j s n « . u
jhie CLUB IN
BALE LEAGUE
Ashland residents got a
good laugh and five new
Llthlank were given a
bit of rough treatment
pt the public initiation of
the Baby Lithians on the
streets last night. Dressed
in convict garb and prop-
eriy numbered, the five
novices were placed in a
bathtub pn skids and
taken for a ride about
the city, with m ilk bot-
ties hanging about their
necks.
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Following this riotous
Journey( they were tak-
en to The Plata for dln-
ner, where they under-
went a lot more torture
which was one shock
after another— roal elec-
trlcity. Irving E. Vining
then charged them as to
their duties as Lithians
in a humorous vein.
From The Plata they •
were taken to the Devil's
Grotto in Lithia Park
where the secret initia-
tlon took place. . From
there they were corralled
together and taken to the
Vining theater where they
were exhibited to the
street crowds.
The new Lithians are
Dr. C„ ,A. Haines, C. 8.
Richardson, Earl Crowe,
Fred Cushing and Natq.
Simpkins.
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Six Children of Textile Mill
Circuit Court Ruling Against 8
Ldcal Baseball Enthusiasts
Workers March to
Peace Officers Brings
Vote Unanimously to
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White House
Wild Scenes
Organise Team
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PLANS IMPROVEMENTS
BANNERS ARE BORNE
BOOZE. FLOWS FREELY 8
SHOW MUCH INTEREST
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Personal Hervlrte W ill Be A im ,
M r. Coolidge Urged To Go To
Klam ath Jurist Holds Only Fed­
Getting Field and Finances Next
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Declares Fort lander n ils
Pawwie And See How
eral Agents Can Restrain
To Be Taken Up; Directors
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Morning
Workers Live
Redskins
To Meet
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Announcemeht of thè sale of
W A SHING TO N, D. C., A pril 16
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K LAtyATJi FALLS. Ore., A pril
Unanimous decision to have
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the Hotel Ashland to L. IL H an­
— . (IP) — Six children of the
15— (U.P.)«— Klamath
Indians,
Ashland enter thd new Sou hern
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sen of Portland was made thU
striking New Jersey textile mill
indulging in a wild orgy fo l­
Oregon Baseball League was
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morning by E. T. Allen, retiring
workers, accompanied by their
lowing the arrival of $200 per
readied last night at an enthus­
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owner.
Mr. Hansen arrived in
parents. Inarched to the white
capita from Washington, are
iastic meeting in tho chamber of
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the city last evening and took
house to picket President Cool­
enjoying their new found liberty,
commerce, aud immediate steps
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over the hotel property this af­
idge in an effort to win support
will be taken toward perfeeting
Guy Sconchln, an Indian, has
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ternoon.
for thé strike.
a permanent organization.
obtained his release from a
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The deal has been pending for
The children, ranging from four
H. C. Froedette of Medford,
Three
people
were
killed
and
a
score
injured
when
the
liqllor
charge
under a clause in 8
several weeks and was concluded
to seven years, bote banners which
acting president of the league,
an ancient Treaty which- holds
several days ago In Portland,
Pennsylvania Railroad’s crack flyer, “ Nellie Bly>” run­ that Indians are accountable to 8
said:
and L. R. Childs of the Medford
where Mr. Allen has been for
“ We want to eat.”
ning from New York to Atlantic «City, N. J., was wrecked the government only in cases ex­ 8
baseball club, appeared before the
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the past week.
Another said: “Our mothers at Camden, N. J . Pkoto shows the wrecked car in which cept felonies. Other Indian In­
local boosters and explained the
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Mr. Hansen is an experienced
work nights, our fathers days,
various features of the league. A
mates of the county ja il are ex
most
of
theinjuries
occurred.
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hotel man and plans to take
who cares for us?” A third asked
league comprised of Ashland,
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pected to win their release un-
perstAial charge of the businee'..
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tho president to “Come to Pas­
Medford, Grants Pass and Klam­
| der this clause ns revealed by
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He was for eight and a half
saic and see hoty we live.”
ath-Falls would do much toward
. circuit Judge Leavitt.
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years in charge of the hotel de­
bringing about a better commun­
,
Booze is flowing freely In
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partment of the Portland Y. M.
ity spirit between the cities of
' reservation towns today, and
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C. A., and has likewise operated
Southern Oregon, it was pointed
! gambling is wide open while
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other hotels in tho Oregon me­
out.
’ state and county officers stand
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tropolis.
He is a member of
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To Meet Friday
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I by powerless to stop It because
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the Greeters and chairman ct
A meeting of the directors of
— (IP) — Owing to a slight I? -¡M rs . A L. Lamb Protected of the circuit court ruling.
their education committee.
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the new league w ill be held here
disposition,
President Coolidge Through Care of Portland | Serious
consequences
might 8
Favorably Impressed
this
morning
tomorrow night, at which «time
cancelled
the
re-
Concern
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result
because
of
this
ruling,
ac­
Chamber of Commerce Wires
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“I was favorably impressed
mainder of the day's engagements
Ashland
will fornfally enter the
cording
to
Superintendent
Ar-
Oregon Delegation to
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with Asidand whyn I first visit­
and retired to his room. His eon
organisation.
The schedule prob­
A
settlement
through
the
agency
nold of the Indian Reservation.
Fight it
ed here some three years ago.
dltton
Is
In
no
way
serious.
ably
will
be
tentatively
made at
of
Blyth,
W
itte
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&
Company,
well
Only
federal
officers
can
arrest
S T U M « m
and am delighted to have this
that time.
known bond dealers of Portland, Indians on the reservation and
PO RTLAND, Ore., April 15.-
opportunity of locating here,”
Oregon, was made yesterday, the government at the present
Both business msn and baseball
(IP) — The Portland chamber of
said Mr. Hansen. “ I have several
which Is very interesting to gen- time cannot possibly cope with
players were in attendance at the
commerce went on record today
Improvements in mind but can­ Anglers Report Good Suc­
' eral Investors as showing the val the situation.
meeting last night, and from the
as opposing the sale of the Ad­
not announce them until some
cess in Bear Creek on
real interest shown, there ia every
ues that may be attached to cer­
m iral-Oriental line to the Dollar
definite decision is made. I in ­
Opening Day
indication that Ashland can or­
tain types of bonds without the
interests because of the harm to
tend, however, to take personal
ganize a speedy tegm which will
, knowledge of the owner.
H.
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Galey
Has
Small
Tracts
northwest shipping through creat­
There were almost as many
charge of the hotel. As owner,
be able to take care of itself with
in
November.
1#25,
Mm.
for
Those
Who
Will
ing a monopoly. It sent a tele­ One Dead a¡nd Two Dying,, Late
r .
I want to meet my guests and anglers on Bear Creek this morn­
the other three towns.
Twenty
gram to the. Oregon delegation in
Build
Homes
as Result of Tragedy at
? aTnbthla clty' exchan*-
always be ready to make the ho­ ing as there were trout in the
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players were on hand and prom­
ed through Blyth, W h itter d Oom
congress askllgl strong opposition
San
Fernando
tel a home away from home for stream. Judging from the parked to the sale.
A new sub-division consisting ised to be out tonight for the
pany a “ Peoples Gas & Electric
cars and crowds which thronged
all of my guests.”
of 2-acre tracts Is being put on first practice work under Doug
Company” bond for other secur­
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Cal.,
April
Sunday Schools of C hristian the market this week by H. C. Reid, wbo was named temporary;
Mr. Hansen also plans to do both aide of the stream from sun­
15. — Eight school children were ities and at the time the exchange
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Church of Ashland and
considerable publicity both for rise until thia afternoon.
Galey, who/ is making a special field captain pending a complete
was
made,
neither
Mrs.
Lamb
nor
struck down by an automobile
True to .the prediction 'o f De­
Klamath Vie
his hotel and for the city, and
appeal to persons who want to organisation of the club.
the bond salesman was aware of
here
today.
One
is
dead,
two
is ready to take an active part puty Game Warden Roy Pfcrr, the
M ast Get Field
Keen lntere8t jg
♦ 8hown build their own homes and raise
others were perhaps fatally injur­ the fact that the bond had a con-
in the civic life of the commun­ stream was alive w ith trout, a l­
chickens or garden truck.
The question of procuring a
version privilege which was of
the conto8t between
ed
and
three
more
were
seriously
though for the most part they
ity.
The tract Is located on the playing field anif proper financing
value. It being listed.at the time
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hurt.
were Just over the six-inch lim it.
W ife Is d a b W orker
“ a First Mortgage bond^ A fter churcheg of Ashland an(J K ,ftm north side of East Main street Just w ill be taken up today and to­
The
children
were
struck
by
Mrs. Hansen w ill arrive from Several fishermen repotted catch­ Senate Passes Measure Giv­ an alleged intoxicated driver as the exchange was made the bond ath F a ,lg wRh K ,anlath
beyond the box factory, and is morrow by those sponsoring the
ing Relief to Spanish
said,1 to be Idqally located for club. Jack Milton of Jackson Hot
Portland shortly after the first ing a few nice cutthroats.
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they were passing a schqol cross­ was sent In to the Portland office
Other streams farther away also
War Survivors
and there It was discovered that T ,
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u" dy' poultry raising and home gardens. Springs announced he would don­
of the month, she is prominent
ing. His car was speeding in ex-
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'■ „ 7 ” " Mr. Galey s^ld special induce­ ate the use of his hall and thought
in Portland musical and club had their quota of local anglers,
W A SHING TO N, A p ril 15— (U . cess of 35 miles an hour.
although
it
was
estimated
that
at
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Member Bring a Member.” A ments will be given the buyers
circles and will continue her
he could get the music donated
John Ortiz, 12, is dead; Tony „ tho hoi lie r to exchange it for booster committee . has been ap-
P .)— The senate yesterday passed
who agree to build their homes for a benefit dance for the new
activities in her new home. Mr least a hundred were whipping
Common Stock of the corporation.
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Aritea,
11,
is
dying:
Angelo
Gar­
unanimously the house bill pro­
Bear creek during the day.
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Hansen also is a musician of
club. Other business men present
wire was immediately sent but .
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viding pensions ranging from cia, .Thomas Hernandez and John A
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land expects to go over the top.
note in Portland, having ‘ been
promised liberal financial assist­
it was doubtful for some days as
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and
Manuel
Basquez
were
ser­
$20 to $50 a month for veterans
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A special feature program has
a member of the Appolo club
ance.
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to whether or not tho bond house .
.
iously
injured.
Manuel
may
di<>
of the Spanish-American wer.
been arranged for each Sunday
there »for the past 16 years.
could claim the conversion privll- . . . . .
It was tentatively agreed that
Philippine insurrection and Boxer
ege because the privilege expired
’e
ol,ows
Mr. Allen, who is retiring ftom
no salaries would be paid any
rebellion, or widows and minor 09445604
on Dec. 1st. which did not allow ,
Men ’ Day
the business, said he would re­
of the players. They w ill agree
children of such veterans.
time for transportation of the of-j 1>r*
° me 88 you are Dc>
main in Ashland for some time,
to play through, the season w ith­
fice
of
issue.
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M 'y
but ‘had not yet decided Just
out compensation
and
.divide
TACOMA, Wash., April 15—
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j tw • j v
Negotiations lasted over-a per-
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^ ay
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what his future plans would bo. (U L P .)— Declaring that Milo Eg- f O f t *311(1 B n C lgC
w
hatever
profits
here
may
be at
' T ’’’on G liions cf Water are
lod of several months and finally ‘ ' " 8 antl **oy 8 ®ay‘ May 2
He had a kind word for Ash­ gers had failed to establish an
the
end
of
the
season.
Released V hen Irdga
resulted in the securing of the ~ W \ ° * e Fam lly Day‘ May
land and it* people, and said he alibi and that his sister, Mrs.
I t was urged that all players
♦icn Plant Brea kt
Captain
Estevez,
S^anis’^
conversion and then It was dis-1 ver
6 top Day.
regretted that circumstances ne Erna Brown, had testified false­
vho desire to try out for the
Airman, Located 200
cessitated his retiring from ÄC- ly, Superior Judge Card yester­
covered that the stock was lucre i -
TJErWOOD C ITY Cnl
> n r ’ team be nt th j i.igh school a -
PORTLAND,
Ore.,
A
pril
15
Miles Off Course
tlve business here.
ing
rabidly
on
the
New
York
T5.
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A
huge
Irrigation
dam
'n lotte field at 5 o'clock this even-
day ordered Eggers turned over
(U .P .)'— An all-day celebration
market, so a decision was made
El
Granada
canyoh,
north
of
H
alf-
fog.
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to Canadian authorities where
LONDON, A pril 15. — The Exz
will be staged May 28 w l^n
to hold it until Anal determination
Moon
bay,
broke
yesterday
un­
he is wanted on a charge of
the new $3,000,000
Burnside change Telegraph company’s Bag­ as to value could be secured.
der the strain of recant heavy
piracy.,
bridge is officially opened, ac­ dad correspondent reports that
rains and released a flood of 1,-
Capt. Rafael Estevez, leader of ' Evidentaliy the stock was sold
cording to Commissioner Taft,
000,000 gallons of water.
and a handsome sum over the
who hag been delegated by his •the Madrid-to-M anila flight has ¿ibove value of the bond was Real­
been
found
w
ith
his
companion
two colleagues on the county
T R IP O L I, April 15— (U .P .) —
ized.
, 9AN DIEGO, Cal., A pril 16
board to make arrangements for 200 miles east ef Amman.
It speaks well for Blyth, W h it­ Orange and olive groves de­
’ The regular monthly meeting
— (U .P .)— General 'Smedley D
the fete. Civic, fraternal and
ter & Company that Instead of veloped by Cimllio Fenzl, an
of Mt. Ashland chapter of the
Butler denied on the witness
m ilitary units w ill take part In
retaining this profit, which they Italian returned from California,
Daughters of the American Revo­
stand today that he had coerced
BROOKLYN, N. Y „ A pril 15 — the parade which Is to be a
might have done, without c riti­ were viewed by Premier Mus­
lution, wilt bs held at the home
marine officers into making sa-- When Morris Webman, a manu­ feature of the occasion. Colonel
cism, the entire amount, less the solini in his trip through the
C. F. Marvin, head of the of Mrs. F. H. W alker. 41»
ond statements concerning the facturer
dress goods, pleaded HIrum U. Welch of the 186th
previous payment for the bond, district around Garlan Tuesday. United States weather bureau, j Liberty street. Friday afternoon,
conduct and condition of Colonel to be excused from Jury duty be­ infantry w ill be grand marshal.
and expenses itieurred in the con­
Fenzi personally assisted in will be a visitor in Ashland. Mrs. Gordon ■ MacCracken, the
B E R K E L E Y , Cal., April 15.—
Alexander W illiams after their cause of lack ot acquaintance with No traffic w ill be allowed on
version,
was
paid
to
Mrs.
Lamb.
conducting
the premier through for a short time Saturday, ac-J new State Recent, will be the
(IP)— r i ’ll eat my hat If I an*
first statements had been held the English language although he the bridge on the opening day
the Garlan groves. On the edge cording to 'word received here honored' guest.
unsatisfactory by him.
a^candl-
had been ten years in thia coun­ except the parade. A reviewing wrong,” declared Alice' Armfleld,
of the desert Mussolini stopped i today.
H e 4s enroute to Cnli-
Major A. E. Clark,
This was the high light of the ty, Judge W . B. Vause said: “ Be stand w ill be erected on the University fo CalllPrnia senior, in
to inspect the laying of a foun-i fornin from Portland and will date lor U. S. Senator, w ill he
a petty argument. She was wrong
court m artial tria l of the marine here tomorrow morning with ph- bridge.
datidh for colonists' homes. Dl3-| leave the trfln at Medford, Sat In Ashland at this time end w ill
and she ate a bit of a felt 'n t
officer on drunk c-iarges pre­ poc oad, panell, l'U s«« that
11. He w ill fiomfl address the Chapter ov an Aarcr-
which her room mates broimlit
ferred by General Butler. .
«re educated.”
'ot the right consistency. Mus-i to Ashland by auto and board the icanisation toVlc.
her. She Is seriously ill, poh«n-
N E W YORK, A p ril 15. — I f a sollnl tdld the 'bricklayer that train from here, according to
■Gd by dye.
bootlegger is to pay income tax the mortar had not been the,r- present plans.
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upon his profits, he shoulil be al­ oughlyJ mixed)
“We w ill lay a real founda­
lowed to deduct for expenses, such
W ASHING TO N, A p ril 15— A
as bribery, transportation, etc.’, the tion, In addition to having a
i
new radio control bill, creating
circuit court of ap- ceremony,? Mussolini tdld the
u p i.* r
A ll parents interested In school
a national radio commission to
workman.
problems of the present day will
8T. LOUIS, April 15. — “When regulate the use of the air, was
be interested In the talk» whISh I 1 told my hhsbarid that I had Intfodufcad ' in the senate Tues­
STOCKHOLM, April IB. — <LP>
CARSON C ITY. Nevada. April
A TH E N S. A pril 15. — Colonels
Is te be given by ¡Mrs. W. W. spent his savings in n beauty par­ day by Senator Borah of Idaho. — The Amundsep - Ellsworth
Caracoufas. DJavelles and Bsk- IB— (U .P .)— Lee Steams, who
Gkbrlel, president of the' htate lor to get my face lifted , he ups
The commlssihn. composed o( polar dirigible, Norge, was sight-
irdjls Were convicted by a court pleaded gailty to a efcarge of
Parent-Teacher association, on and hit« me, saying he would lift three members, won Id have pow­ 'ed today 87 miles south of Stock­
Oregon and Washing­
m artial here Tuesday of having murdering Dorothy Mayfield dot­
th% Work done Wy tike P. f . A. my face some more.” Exhibiting er to license all broadcasting holm.* I t was proeeading eastward
ton— Fair, tonight
and
caused the recent mutiny at Bol- ing a quarrel in the Corson City
in Oregon, at the Inforfnsi recep­ a battered visage, Mr«. Martha stations, 'assign wave lengths, to Leningrad.
Friday, cloudy* or fog
OREGON AORJCÜLTURB COL-
onlkl, add
were sentenced te red light dtotrlet February 11.
tion at th e 1 Llthta Sprint« hotel Bellinger charged her huhbarid for call Isttdbs and periods Of op­
along coast.
Cooler in­
JLBOE, April 15. — Yoshlko Kan-
death.
has been ...te a s e d tq Ute ia^
this evening, given by (he p. assault, saying that he h a * also eration, In time of -war ot puli­
Adventlsts Will establish 12th s a u rs ,
Portland, whose home
terior, west portion F ri­
prlequseat.
T. A t* There w ill be an oppAr- damaged $»0
worth M
facial lle peril, the president would grade schools at gutherltn. Med- (city is Honolulu, H aw aii, has rwg-
day- Gentle to moderate
Corvallis — Northwest Secur­
Steens wae Ceraterly a
tunlty^'for an Inform al discus­ >/Ofk. TWenty-fivd dollars and five be authorised tb take ov*r op­ ford and either Marshfield or Eu­
tetered as, the first Japanese girl
winds along coast, rising
ities Company will build office and at the Nevada Mata priera
sion on child' welfhre problems. days in Jail.
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eration of all radio statiohs.
gene.
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ever Hated at O. A. C.
,
humidity west portion.
store building.
he w ill he soaflasd«
L.
H. Hansen Purchases
Ho:
s of £ . T. Allen
in
Hostelry
IMidg. Cancel.
PORTLAND OPPOSES
D-y’-E ^ —
Mf|J g||
BOND SEULEMENT
ADMIRAI LINE SAIE
m enjoy rain
EIGHT LOIS STRUCK
P1M MAIffl
« ir a is m -
IN SCHOOL CONTEST
WAR V W
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Canada Will Get
Suspected Pirate
COMPANION LOCATED
To Be Dedicated
Butler Denies He
Coerced Officers
Mussolini Mixes
Mortar On Visit
To African Farm
Judge Agrees To
Educate Juryman
Local D. A. R. To
Honor President
Weather Bureau
Chief To Visit
Go-Ed Eats Hat;
Is Seriously 111
Bootleggers Get
Peculiar Ruling “
Mrs. Gabriel To;
Wife Says Hubby
1 Be Guest Tönight
“Lifted” Her Face
Borah Introduces
Measure On Radio
Ex-Prison Guard
Greek Mutineers
Will Serve Lifç
Will Be Executed
For Killing Girl
Stockholm Sight?
Polar Dirigible
UKS:
Japanese Girl Is
Student At O. A. G
WEATHER
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