Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 30, 1926, Image 1

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■ M ATERIA GteRMS
months is
Cannö|-gurviY« three monti
the rich osane at AafiJand. ] lu re
íñneetio
helps.
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L\w*pupcr For Nearly Fifty Years
The Tidings Haa Been Ashland's Lee
(Unite«
•
• 1
to the Semi-Weekly
VOL. ZLIX
D R rW f
WILL BE MADE
IN PRIMARIES
ASHLAND CLIMATE
the use of medicine cures
nine oases out r* J^n of agthnuh.
This is a nr
W ithout
Sant# Rosa Fire .
Destroys 18,000
Gallons Of Wine
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Velante «I
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W ir« Sowie«)
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ASHLAND, OREGON, F
HUGE AMOUNT«
RECOMMENDED
FOR HARBORS
.... ,.a±
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NO. 204
Y, APRIL 30, 1926
Í. LANDES ENGAGED IN
PLANNING Q TY CLEAN-UP;
NEW POUCE CHIEF SLATED
SAYS CANADA
LIQUOR PLAN
BIG FEATURE
Fate of Baseball
To Be Decided At
Meeting Tonight
ENTIRE QTY
URGED TO GET
BEHIND PLANS
33
Decisive action wi)l be »
SANTA
ROSA, Cal..
33 taken tonight on wheth- «
A p ril >«.— ( U P ) — Eight­
33 er or not Ashland will 33
been heard at police headquarters
SE A TTLE, W n., April so.
een thousand gallons of
33
have a baseball team in »
i,l in opposition to Bannick but Mrs.
( U P ) — Mrs. Bertha K.
old wine disappeared un­
33
the
newly
organized 33
Landes chose to remain silent o.q
Seattle mayor-elect, Is nn-
der tongues of flame and
33
Southern
Oregon
Baseball 33 Secretary Fuller of Chamber
the issue.
anllke
in
one
respect
these
Government Sale of Whiskey
Secretary of War Give* Ap­
Oregon Included Among the
tongues of men near San­
33 league. A ll baseball play- »
She
finally
admitted
today
of Commerce Writes to
»
—she
Is
not
talking
much
al
Scored
by
Northwest
proval of Many Oregon
States Which Will Test
ta Rosa last night when
33 ers and supporters are 33
«
Civic Clubs
that
Bannick
and
two
other
oo-
city
politics.
Mounted
Polioe
Improvements
Liquor Sentiment
a boaded winery, one o f* It
33 naked to attend the meet- »
lice captains, W. H. Searing and
Nevertheless the political s'
C alifornia’s survivors of It
33 Ing at the chamber of
FIVE - YEAR PROGRAM etion Is keeping her busy for |e p lans Damm, are under consider­ SOLDIER OF F ORTUNE 33 commerce quarters at 8 X » 3 FOR FOURTH OF JULY
PREDICT BIG TIGHTS
days
when
wine
was
ation, but she warned “don’t try
soon has to name a new poi
quite all right, went up
33 Pir<*worlv ami Entertainment In
to forecast which one I ’ll pick, M ajor G. H., Fkhoof Gives Kiwanl? 33 o'clock this evening.
Coos Bay Especially Favored; chief and several departmi
CaiMlklatee fo r Congress Form
in smoke. .
L lth la P ark May Be Chief
Club
Interesting
Travel
33
Jack
Milton,
owner
of
»
because you’ll be wrong.’’
superintendents to take chi
Other Projects W ill be
Ik on W hich Issues
, Periodical explosions of
Featnres
33
Jackson
Hot
Springs,
has
T
alk
«
“ I f I tell you his name now
Assisted
of her city government w ili I
W ill bo Made
wine vats sent alcoholic
33 ngreed to build a base- a
i there will be such a wave
of
——
i
w ill tfe Inaugurated June 7.
showers over the sur­
A ll civic organisations of Ash­
Canada, with its government 33 ball park at his health re- a
W A S H IN G TO N , A pril SO. — I
W A SHING TO N, D. C * April 80.
against him
that
The man who Is said to bo |e, propaganda
rounding area. In an ad­
land
are urged to get behind tho
33
sort,
and
all
he
asks
is
distributed
liquor
has
just
as
a
— (IP) — Allotments of $45,000,- most likely appointment to
|e my efforts to keep my pledge to
Wet» and dry» w ill meet in three
joining orchard, grooved
plans
for the Fourth of July
33
the
support
of
the
players
1
re-organize
the
department
and
•
manY
bootleggers,
more
drunk-
a
000 for the Improvement of rivers Important police office, is*
primaries next month in the flrat
w ith orderly water ditch­
celebration this year, end in or­
and harbors was approved today Bannick. Captain Bannlck
give Seattle reasonable law en­ ards and worse moral conditions 33 nnd baseball fans to aid In a
test of balloting strength since
es, It
formed
rivulets.'
game on a a der to map out some definite
by Secretary bf W a r Davis, who man she picked to elean up
recont concentrated agitation over
forcement w ill be defeated. The in that respect than the United 33 putting the
Here scores of the spec­
33
sound
footing.
If senti- a program, J. H. Fuller, secretary
States,
declared
M
ajor
O.
H.
said be planned to put the work tie once before when she
the Volstead,act was begun. In
p«x>ple are more virtually
ln-
tators attracted
by the
33
ment
Is
favorable
to base- a of the chamber pf commerce, is
School,
of
the
Royal
Northwost
on
a
five-year
basis.
Indiana next Monday, Pennsyl­
l e , terested' In results than in the
made acting mayor in the al
flames gathered to damp­
today
to the
’ bregon and Washington both of Mayor B. J. Brown.
Mounted Police, who addressed 33 ball tonight, he will start a mailing letters
man.”
vania, May IS , and Oregon May
en
throats
that
had
sud­
leaders
of
all
organisations
ask­
33
work
tomorrow
morning
the
Klwanis
club
today
noon
at
a
receive substantial appropriations
21, wet candidates are in the field
Bannick is known as7
I-
Mrs. Landes revealed she will
denly
gone
parched.
ing
for
their
undivided
support.
33
building
the
ball
park
the
L
lth
la
Springs
Hotel.
a
for river
and harbor improve- entlous and scrupulous
ngainat drys.
offi< kr select her secretary within a few
It has been
suggested that
M ajor Schoot said he was a 33 nnd will have it in readl- a
menst under the war department and a strict disciplinarian,
Upon the outcome of these three
}. days.
full-blooded German but had 33 ness for play In less than a music, games for children, piente
program, it was shown in the list
races w ill rest largely future plans
ready considerable comment
“ He w ill be a man,” she said.
been a soldier of fortune
for 33 two weeks.
a lunches and dances hold sway
of proposed allotments.
of the opposing prohibition fac­
33
If
AshYand
enters
the
years.
Although
past
80
years
Among * t h e
p r o je c ts
a in Lithia Park on July 5th, which
tions and the outcome of the
will be the.d ay for the celebra­
33
league,
,t
will
consist
of
old,
he
still
Is
In
active
service
a
proved
.today
w
ere.
Coos
Bay,
drive which has been Institute«
In CanadA and is now returning 33 four teams.
Including a tion. Then there would be fire­
$545,000; Coquille river, $8000;
.to r modification of the bone dry
Pass,
Medford, a works in the park that evening.
to bis duties In A lberta after 33 Grants
Sluslaw river, $25,000; Coos river,
act.
•
Big Humtay Meeting
Another
splendid
out-door
pa
33
Klamath
Falls
and
Ash- a
spending
the
winter
in
Southern
$2000; Tillamook hay. $135,000;
Pennsylvania Offers Tost
For Sunday, July 4th, Mr.
There will be no a
California. He once was a cow­ 33 land.
The most Important test will geant is assured for this year. It Yaquina bay, $54,000; Snake
About ten cars of M. W . A
boy in North Dakota.
33 northern California teams a Fuller suggests that a big patri­
come in Pennsylvania, where Rep. w ill be sponsored by the Jackson river, $1000; Clatskanie river,
members
motored to M edfo*l I Amalgamation Of O t h e r
County
P
air
Board,
and
is
made
The speaker traced the work 33 In the league^
$5000; W illam ette and lower Col­
a otic meeting could be held in the
W illia m 8. Vare, wet candidate
park under the auspices of Ash.
last
evening
to
attend,
the
meet
]
Liaaeg
Announced;
$200,-
possible
by
a
cash
guarantee
put
of
the
Mounted
Police
from
its
ombia river, $300,000; W illam ­
for the republican senatorial nom­
land’s churches. A t any rate, he
inception
until
the
present
time.
ination Is matched against the up by more than fifty prominent ette river above Portland and in g . held by the Medford
000 is Involved
banquet
is seeking suggestions and ex­
He said he had joined the force
arid Governor Pinchot and Sena­ business men and firms of Med­ ’Yam hill river, $21,000; Skamo- A fte r the meeting a
ted by S.
X
pects other organisations to join
tor George W harton Pepper, a ford. Messrs. Andrews and Hazel- kawa creek, Wash., $2000; W illa ­ which was furnished
PO RTLAND, Ore., A pril 30.— In 1888 an«J had been actively in
served (U P )— Formation of the Colum- the work ever since. A t the pres­
1, was servpl
with the chamber and Lithians
rlgg w ill again have charge of pa river and harbor, $1000; Grays Barnes of Ashland,
m ilder dry.
,
s
in mapping out a definite pro­
Vare has attempted to make the production as of “ Iolanthe’’ Harbor bar entrance, $185,000; and the rest of the evening spent bia Gorge Motor Coach company ent tim e he patrols a section in
gram.
mainly
after
the issue straight out “ beer and and “ Robin Hood’’ and will have Puget sound and trib u tary rivers, In games and dancing. There w i- to take over the operation of the Alberta, looking
His letter to various
clubs
wine” and information reaching the assistance of A. C. Burgest $24,000; Seattle harbor, $20,000. an attendance of about two bun Columbia stagds, two-thirds of traffic and hunting violations.
Local People Attend South­ follows;
dred.
politicians In Washington .indi­ as stage director.
M ajor Schoof spoke briefly on
the business of the Camas Stage
ern Oregon Session at
“July 4th 1926 haa much
cate that he has a strong chance
U nlike the other two pageant?
company and ail the business of tho work of the Boy Scouts in
Grants Pass
greater significance than the
the producers this time have no'
to win the nomination.
the Mt. Hood Loop stages was an­ Canada, and said they had built
Ontside the big race several taken one of the old operas and
A meeting of the Rogue River usual annual holiday in that It
nounced today by W. T. Crawford, a wonderful scoot organisation
congressmen are runnnlg on wet worked it,o v e r, but have had a
president of the new concern. It, in his district. He said he was Baptist association was held in marks 150 years of growth and
piece specially w ritten for the *c
ono of tile oldest scout instruc­ Grants Pass Tuesday and Wed­ progress, during which time the
ticket*.
is incorporated for $200,000.
casion by M uir Kelvyn, a well
’ Indiana Has Issne
the United States has grow l from a
The transfer of properties will tors in the world and still takes nesday of this week with
In Indiana the issue; is less know'n English scenario writer. ^Deputy Game Wardens Re­
,
y ^ h e niart,‘ at m ldnl«h t' The deal ah active interest In the work. following ministers present, Dr. mere struggling Colony of Great
'clearly drawn, hut W ard ff. in n ­ under the direction of Ed An
Cliff's Tire Shop'to Have”i»Hudw the outright -pmwhafes Hff *gld he gpokq chiefly agafust G. C. W right, Portlendr Dr. Britain to the greatest nation on
move 1500 Small Fish
er, Indianapolis business man. Is drew». It is called “ Biasing ths
boys Rmoking olgarettes and M illikan, Portland; Rev. Laugh­ earth.
Night Display Contain
of the loop , stage concern
to Rogue River
made that one of the rigid r^R>s lin, Portland; Rev. White, Med­
running In the short term repub­ T ra il,” and depicts the early day«
“ In the east, old Philadelphia
ing 78 Lamps
h
lican senatorial race on a wet In the Rogue River valley, with
of the scouts over which he Jias ford; Rev. Mosier, Grants Pass; Is holding her great aeequl-cen-
Deputy Game Wardens Parr,
One of the finest electric signs
platform against the present dry the original Americans— the In ­ Dally and Cokeman
control.
yesterday
Rev. Woodworth, Ashland; Rev. tennial and there, In the shadow
holder of the toga. Senator A rth ­ dians,— followed by the cominc took approximately 1500
In
Southern
Oregon'
will
be
trout
Reece Brookings;
Dr.
Eaten of the momentous happenings of
ur B. Robinson, W illiam B. Curry, of the white man, the discover; from Bear Creek near Talent and erected within the next 30 days
Medford; Rev. Dodsen, Selma and early days, many people w ill bs
wet, is In the field for the demo­ of gold on Jackson creek, wsi placed them In the Rogue river. at C liff’s tire shop and service
Hugo; Rev. H all traveling state reminded of those patriotic man
cratic
senatorial
nomination. with the Indians, and finally the Another batch of the tro ut w ill station on Bast Main street.
worker; and
Rev. Nelson of and women who were • Instru­
^
T heir chance» are not emphasiz­ signing of the peace treaty and oe taken o ut this afternoon. This
The sign w ill be an exposed
mental In securing for us the op­
Roseburg.
ed by politicians here.
portunities
of a free and enlight­
a great tableaux and ballet sym Is being done in order to save lamp type containing 78 lamps
Memorial services were held tor
In the sixth district Indiana, a bolfzlng
the birth
of Crater the trout when low water comes w ith a total of 1170 watts. An
Db. Hinson, pastor of the East ened civilisation.
woman, wet, Esther G riffin W hite Lake.
Proper Observance
within the next two or three electrical display of this kind
Side Baptist church of Portland,
is making a spirited race against
w ill not only render service to
Gordon
Campbell
M
u
s
t
1
This w ill be the most preten­ weeks.
“
Why
should not Ashland, on
who died recently In Portland.
Quaint Vehicles Used to Give
Rep. R. N. E llio tt for the repub­ tious production ever attempted
the
owner
but
w
ill
likewise
illum­
Spend
Two
Years
in
Peni­
the
coming
annual holiday, bring
Mr. P arr also announced that
Supper was served each eve­
Publicity For Big Affair
lican congressional nomination. locally. In fact w ill compare more
tentiary,
is
Ruling
to
the
thought
and mind of the
ning
by
the
womln
of
Grants
the short fish ladder in the Rogue inate that part of Main street.
Tomorrow
Rep. Johnson, in the fifth Indiana than favorably w ith "Rosaria,’’ at
people of Southern O regoi, in an
Pass.
at Gold Ray w ill be shu| off to­
SAN fRA N C ISC O , Cal., April
district, also has wet opposition. Portland, and “ The W ayfarers”
Any time the American Legion
day and the clflnooks w ill go up
Delegates from Ashland were: unusual manner, tbe .events of
30.— ( U P ) — Gordon
Campbell,
Senator Robert N. Stanfield of at Seattle, in that we w ill have
A
u
xiliary
starts
anything
in
Ash­
the large ladder. The Rogue Is
Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Mrs. Frank these past years? W hy should not
Portland, Oregon, is being oppos- better singers and the ballets and
prominent Montana oil
man
land, it puts It over with a bang.
so low for this tim e of year that
Beswlck, Mrs. H. C. Hanson. Mrs. every organisation in the city,
od in his race for re-election by settings w ill .be equally as good.
must spend two years at Leaven­
That's why Its “Thanks For the
O. Booth, Mrs. H. P. Holmes nnd churches, lodges, civic clubs/asd
the salmon cannot negotiate the
•b
dry
organizations of his state.
worth penitentiary and pay a
It w ill require about two hun­ short ladder. The game officials
Buggy Ride’’ parade along Main
Rev. Woodworth. Many people every Individual unite to cele­
Stanfield has voted dry in con­ dred and fifty *people for the per­
fine of $10<f0 for using the malls
street yesterday afternoon was a
procured the sanction of the di­
attended the meeting from Ash­ brate this day and year and ex­
gress and the dry opposition ie
to defraud, the United
States
tend the invitation to these same
formance,
also a
number of rectors of the Jackson County
real success, and that Is why its
land besides the delegates.
based on personal nbntltnent.
circuit court of appeals derided
organisations and Individuals la
horses, covered
wagon,
stage Sportsmen's League before tak­
benefit
dance
at
Jackson
Hat
TACOMA, A pril 30.— (UP I—.
today. He was convicted of u dug
our sister cities to join with us
coach, etc. The dates selected are ing this action.
Carl Olnn, 18, was arrested b< re Springs tomorrow night w ill be the mails to defraud through mlr-
Just as much of a success.
la making thia occasion dlstlnn-
June 22, 23, and 24, and a call
yesterday on suspicion that he is
representing the value of certain
tlve and special.
w ll| be issued very shortly for
W ith a vat^ety of quaint con­
one of three men who, on the
oil properties In selling stock.
“ O n, Sunday a great address
singers, dancers, riders etc.__
veyances
of
the
almost-forgotten
night of April 8, held up and rob­
Campbell was a leading figure
could be arranged for, under tbe
MalUTribtme.
horse
and
buggy
era,
the
wivos
bed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Small in
with Senator Wheeler of
Mon­
auspices of the churches, w ith
their home at No. 205 East 31st of the ex-service men, with their tana In the
criminal
charges
suitable music In Llthla Park,
kiddies and friends, staged a par-
street, Portland.
brought against Wheeler a year Chief Pharmacist Stricken and on the Monday following,
Lack of Landing Field
ade
that-
was
both
unusual
and
Seventy-eight dollars
and a
And Two Others Are
ago.
Causes' Postal Officials
such an observance aa w ill pro­
gold watch were taken by the Interesting, and drew a lot of
Seriously 111
Improving
Ashland-Klamath
to Change Plans
vide worth while entertalnmeat
favorable
¡comment
from
those
bandits, all three of whom were-
Highway Not Decided
and
amusement for all. No place
who witnessed it.
W ASHING TO N, D. C. April SO.
armed.
PO RTLAND, Ore., April 30.—
By Commission
furnishes
a more attractive set­
The
“
TJanks
For
the
Buggy
— ( U P ) — Chief Pharmacist Ken­
The watch was recovered by
( U P ) — Paced with the possibility
ting than Llthla Park for aa his­
Ridé”
dance
will
form
ally
open
PO
RTLAND,
Ore.,
A
pril
30.—
neth
M.
Smith
38,
United
States
police* here A p ril 10, and after
of losing the Pacific ' coapt air If Mayfield Bill Passes House
(U P )— The request for oiling his arrest, dinn admitted selling Jackson Hot Springs for the sum­
navy, is dead and two other navy torical pageant, or a beautiful
mall service beeauce of the lack
musical
performance;
Needed Authority Will
the Ashland-Klamath Falls high­ it. His story to the arresting of» mer season tomorrow night, and
warrant officers are 111 following outdoor
of a landing field, city officials
The
latter
should
be
an annual
Be Granted
way between Keno and Jenny fleers was that he had bought the the proceeds will go to the local
their being poisoned after eating
today are Inspecting
several
event,
perhaps
on
some
other
Carl Loveland
creek was taken lender - advise­ watch In Portland on the afer- legion auxiliary.
a meal of fried oysters. An in­
sites which the city probably w ill
Fast
Baseball
Game
Sched­
PO RTLAND, Ore., A pril 30.—
date
than
the
great
national
holi­
and his Navigators, who furnish­
vestigation has been ordered.
lease In an effort to save this ( U P )— If.th e Mayfield bill passes ment by the state highway com­ noon of A p ril 8, seven hours be­
uled
for
Local
Grounds
day
and
It
may
he
necessary
this
ed music- for the parade yester­
fore the holdup
service for Portland. Postal au­ the house, the Oregon Trunk line mission here today.
Saturday
Morning
year
to
concentrate
on
a
grand
day, will have a good program of
The commission
decided
to
thorities
have
indicated
that w ill build its
extension
from
revue in which the varions organ­
the very latest dance steps for
name
the
state
perk
of
80
acres
A fast and closely contested
Portland is about to be passed up Bend td K lam ath Falls at once.
isations shall each have some
tbe opening function tomorrow baseball, game i s booked for to­
surrounding
Crocked
r iv e r
because there ik no aviation
ccprdlng to President W .
F
special assigned part.
In any
night.
“ Peter Skene Ogden” park in
morrow morning on the high
field there, and the city plan* to
ufner. The h ill has passed the
event
thia
celebration
must
he a
school grounds when the Ash-
lease suitable grounds temporar- senate and Is flow before the honor of the memory of an early
II
united
community
effort
and
day faster Ids th e H e tee a Bey
hrad Junler Mgh w ltl ernws brie
■11. and then ask the voters to house. I t provides,that railways
should command tbe enthusiastic
company
and
one
of
the
first
to
with the Medford Junior high. No Definite Clews Yet Ob­
f approve
lh n r n v o a
a bond
h n n ri la
H tia fA
w the
H t» pur
«««*.
«
issue
fox'
can extend their existing lines
support of n il.’*
CAIRO, A pril
SO.— John D.
penetrate central Oregon.
The gam e w ill start at 10 o’­
chase of a permanent field
tained
on
Slayers
of
pfthout approval by the Inter
Rockefeller Jr., has cabled King
clock.
Young Prosecutor
state commerce commission.
F u u id wihdrâwlng his offer oí a
The local boys have ( not had
gl.ft of 3^0,000080 tor the cree-
t h i- oihTbrtuntty for much team . CHICAOO, Hl.. A pril 80.— (U P )
tlon o fl a
uSeutn In Cairo.
ha^p
beeri
practice hqt they
they* expect to wal- — Several arrests
_____
) * /; Ib p ’ the* Medfdrh jllayerss by a made but no definite clews ob­
*
«>
<
*■ -
’ 1
1 ‘ »
( U P ) — Retribution
has
over­ close msrglQ. The two teams wlU tained In tbe man hunt now be­
Owbn rfuniap? 'aged SB -y%ars,
OSLO, Norway. 'A p ril
30.—
taken Baldwin Wood,. Sap Fran- play a return game at Medford ing carried on fe r the slayers of
died at a local hospital this
W illiam
McSwiggln,
youthful
elsco club tnan, who'dissipated a * , waek^ from tomorrow,
(U P ,— The Aitanndsen-Bllstvorih
F O R tL A N b , Oris., A pril 29.— dirigible, Norge, left Leningrad
morning after, several weeks ill­
Chicago prosecutor who fell k
(qrtqna pf $80$,$00 belonging to
T
ness. He was born in Jackson­ ( U P ) — Blx months In Jail and a ydstpadsy on the .first leg of its
bis relatives.
, *
victim to machine gun bhlleta In
B A K E R S P ÍE LD . Cal..
April
ville in 1871, and has lived for fine of $505 wss th e penalty Im ­ air flight to the north pole, ac­
The
once Wealthy
attorney
a suburb Tuesday night.
3$.— (U P )— Another hnge at]
the past 50 years in Pho4nlx. He pose« here yesterday on C. 3. cording to w ord' received here
Matters of importance will he w ith only $16.50 left of tho mon­
i Oregon and Washing- « , The cowardly murder of Mc- fire the third la California wlth-
Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Dol- McNight? tor several years a fed­ last night.
I t Will go first to taken up by The Lithians at their ey which was entrusted to>.hlra,
ton— Unsettled local rains « Swlffgln probably w ill prove to be tn a month, raged naeh4eked t»-
larhide and an uncle, Mr. Robert eral prohibition a$enL Sentence K ing’s Bay and from there etart regular monthly business meet­ rented a tosai in
Jose gnd ,3$ i neat
oqaaL , Thunder « the turning point in the warfare
. Standard Oil
Dunlap, of Ashland. The Cong­ w ai imposed hi federiti codrt, By on it* p o la r1 flight.
Ahnuddseh in g The meeting w in be held at ewmtnitted ) sulci«« Wednesday. 33 ■torma In mountain «to- it between tho law *nd renffland of
er Undertaking Parlor of Medford judge Bean. lic K n lg h t war con­ and Ellsworth, leaden df the ex­ the city h all and w ill start at 7:« • by Inhaling c u .it
* • word has ton
gone
s forth fUled
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31 Alffht and Friday- Cooler tt Chicago, an
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air o'clock. A ll members are urged I'!,-
has «barge of the fnnei>l ser­ victed of operating a «till* and pedition, 1 arts awaiting ’the
Iti Friday, (lentie ¡ souther­ 33 that the hgunts of the outlaws «rade
craft at K ing’s Bay.
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»a to bs present,
vices.
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« mqst he cleaned outi
| blase wan
maintaining a ns lean ci.
Advertise la Ikff T iding.
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33 ly winds., , i b,
nm io bk
IR 1 E N U M H N
Modem Woodmen
Meet In Medford
K R MOTOR STAGE
S T A B THIS B K
PHTNOt HUH JENKINS TO INSTALL^
out of bear era BIG ELECTRIC SIGN
ADVERTISE DANCE
SERVE M N TERM
Suspect is Held
In Tacoma For
Portland Crime
PORTLAND MAY LOSE
AIR MAIL SERVICE
m
HUNK M T
TO H ID AT ONCE
REQUEST FOR OIL
HELD IN ABEYANCE
JUNI
PLM MEDFORD TEAM
SUSPECTS ARRESTED
IN CHICAGO MURDER
Withdraws Offer
Of Museum Gift
i
Pioneer Jackson
Resident Passes
BYFRIEDOYSTERS
-Probi Sleuth
‘ Is Sent To Jail
With Money Gone
He Kills Himself
By Inhaling Gas
Dirigible Norge
Starts On Voyage
Lithians To Meet
At 7:30 Tonight
Anothet Big Oil
Fire Now Raging
Near Bakersfield
WEATHEB
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