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

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MALARIA GEBMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.'
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Friday W ill Be Biff Day of
Week for Residents of
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BIQ TIME PROMISED
Local Band to Fnralsh Music;
Exhibit« Oéta Vader W ay*
Today
So far aa Ashland folk« are
concerned, Friday will be a big
day at the Jackson county fair.
Store*, office* and business
houses generally, will close at
noon Friday In order that resi­
dents of this city might attend
the biggest and best exhibit In
the history of Jackson eonnty.
The Ashland municipal band,
under the leadership of Carl
Loveland, will furnish music for
the fair during the afternoon,
and In every respect It will he
recognised as Ashland day.
Fair Start* Today
C old C ream J o k e
N o t A p p recia ted
’ B y P r e tty P eg g y
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FRANCISCO.
gept. IB. — (U P) — A
Munch warrant waa Issued
today for the re-arrest of
Alfred Ellis, who Is alleg-
ed to Jiave entered the
apartment of Peggy Mill-
er, I I , pretty, mashed her
box of chocolates with a
potato masher Into her
jar of cold cream and ex-
celled himself in fuhni-
ness by slitting h e r
clothes with a ^razor
blade.
Ellis perpetrated
another funny one by not
appearing 'before Police
Judge Dan O’Briep to
answer t h e
resultant
charge of malicious gits-
chief.
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U N O O S WIRE
REPORT WILL COME
HEREBY AIR MAIL
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{United M b
Wire Service)
ASHLAND, OREGON, VVj5D> ESPA Y, SEPT. 15, 1926
ADMITS
SHE BAS PAID
WOMAN MONEY
A P a ir o f F ish S tories
SENATOR JONES AHEAR
Hays It W*« Only “Expense
.Money"; Ormiston Ready
to Talk Now
Washington Incumbent Nominat­
ili; Other Primary Elections
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Held
LOW ANGEIxEH,
Sept.
15.__
evidence h a r disclosed that the
state aa well an the public ha«
been imposed upon.
MORE ■ P S SIN T
10 FIGHT INOIAHS
D O IIH F i n
jji
TRAPPED BY
FOB ANOTHER T O CUTTER MAKES LAST
TONNEL EXPLOSION
Continued Prosperity Seen
Rescue Crews Workinff to
in Re-Election of Present
Reach Men in -Tube
FAR
NORTH
VOYAGE
Under Missouri River
Executive
fired and Savage fell, mortally
wounded.
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BALTIMORE, Md.. Sept. 15.
— (UP) — Representative John
Phillips Hill, militant wet leader,
had a substantial lead in the re­
publican senatorial primary over
O. E. Weller. Incumbent, as re­
turns were being tabulated to­
day. Representative Millard Q,
Tydings wae unopposed in .the
dempcratic senatorial primary.
Governor Albert C. Ritchie.
I democrat, was renominated, win
.ter
NEW
— J<r.»v
SENSATION
(U P ) — Official action In the
Aim ee Hemple McPherwop case Is
expected nt any moment this af­
ternoon follow ing a conference
by District Attorney Ana Keyes
w ith bin deputies. Tile prosecu­
tor declared It 1« tim e for action,
oecauae, m tin* opinion, recent
[an T hin J
Jail M v /
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CREATES
BITTER RIVAL SLAIN
BY MONTANA MAN
C h eck ered F la g
MILITANT
HAS BIG LEAD
IN MARYLAND
T h is
¡Rep. John Phillips Hill F a r «
. Ahead in Race for U.
S. Senator
The fair got under way .this
morning, with crowd* from ev­
ery section arriving by stage and
auto for the opening day. As
she paid the woman ‘‘expense”
soon as the big gates swung op­
Arrangements were made to­ money.
en, crowds began pouring Into
In d ian F igh ter
Although the evangelist’s at­
the fair grounds to begin their day whereby The Tidings will re­
ceive
the
full
United
News
night
torney denied In a statement that
Inspection of the varied, exhibits
• O f P io n eer D ays
wire report from Portland direct Mrs. Wiseman
„ .DC„m„ had
u«u ever
e¥er received i
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in the numerous buildings.
by
air
mail
each
morning.
This
¡any
money
from
Mrs.
McPherson,
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Although the bright sunshine
A
weather human officiate gave
“tBrted WUMn th ol the
teacher refuted, this iatei
Him in Business Deal 1 - -HALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 13.
yesterday.
She said that Mrs. |
on Town Street.
assurance that, the present clouds next few day».
—Jim Bridger, of covered wag­
The wire report, covering more'Wiseman had received small]
would soon blow over and good
on fame, under whose guidance
GREAT FALLS. Mont., Se^t. more than one emigrant train
weather is predicted for the bal­ than 5000 words. Is received dur­ amounts from her just as she had
ing the night at the Portland bur- paid money to other Investigat­ 15. — A 15-year-old feud, ever
ance of the week.
was led through Indian-infested
I eau of United News from its ors working on the case.
a business deal, was ended yes- ano
Everything Ready
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and qe3erf
deseft riaa
ridden plains to Pa-
correspondents throughout the
it seemed only right th a t, terday when Sheriff Fleming <>« . clftc Coast gold has gained im­
, One thing so noticeable thia
when persons came to us and of Blaine county, shot and killed
morning was the fact that prac­ world.
fered their assistance, we should Dan Savage, aged pioneer, on tbs mortal recognition In Utah.
This
complete
report
wilt
be
tically all exhibit* In every de­
A tablet has been unveiled in
partment were In place and ready placed aboard the air mail plane advance a little expense money," streets of Harlem, after Savage a city park by the Daughters of
ona Charles
,
A.. Smith bad en-
for the inspection of visitors. for Medford' each morning, ar­ the evangelist said. "There was and
nothing unusual In the fact that i Kaged in a revolver duel. In the the American Revolution in hon-
riving
there
at
3:30
a.
m..
and
Heretofore, here and elsewhere,
,’ or of Bridger, Jerediah Smith,
received money street, emptying their weapons
opening day has been more or will then be brought directly to Mrs. Wiseman
¡and
Etienne i Provot,
the
first
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mis n.iieuiie
t o t o i ,
m
o iirst
from me, os the crirumstances
less confusing because of the The Tidings.
Althoug only -0 feet apart, bot . vhjte men
expiol;e |j,e Great
This 6000-word report, agn-
missed.
sound of saw* and hammers as
m
: Salt Lake valley, 102 years ago.
(Conttoned On r a g e Four)
menting
the present day wire
Savage ran when the officer,
carpenters were busily engaged
ordered him to stop. Th« latt
In putting on the finishing totrih service of United Press, will give
out the week.
NO. 13
Evangelist Confesses Giving
Funds to Mrs. Lorraine
Wiseman »
Julian T. Crandall, m erchant'of Ashaway, K. I., caught
this one — a seven-foot Mablin swordfish — off Rhode
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15. — Island, using .the rod and redl lie is holding, while Louis
(IF) — Breaking a silence main­ Chavaud, life guard at La
Calif., tackled this one
tained since the sensational con-
feasion of Mrs Lorraine Wiseman “ an e*Kht-f<Mit shark — with his hai'e hands off the La
Daily Tidings Completes that she was paid to
to perpetrate ;J o H a beach, and after a BC-ittii) ute battle, brought it asJiore.
Plans for Giving Read­ the “Miss X’’ home, Aimee Sem
ers Real Service
pie McPherson has admitted that
T a b let T o H on or
The Tidings a complete wire re­
The opening program of races port second to none in Southern
Oregon.
is on this afternoon, with two
Announcement as to when this
harness events and two running
events. The races will ba con­ new service will be statred will
tinued each afternoon through­ he made within the next few days.
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to the Semi-Weekly «Idtas*. Volarne 41
ASHLAND
CUBE Ilf
com
FAIR
eflHBa* taUtoMMi^Uta ■■Hhanad^^X
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
tfs Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper, For Nearly Fifty Years
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v o i* L
to
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Sept. IB.
* el, who re-
z0,<l medal for
rt
„ a comrade at sea
and frustrating an at­
tempt of bandits to rob a
laundry In the Bronx, has
surrendered himself to
the police and pleaded
guilty Io bigamy to es­
cape his two wives. So-
bel said life in the peni­
tentiary was preferable to
double matrimony.
ANGELES
MAIL MAKES
SPEEDY TRIP
Letter Mailed in South This
Morning Gets Here
Before Noon
AIR
SERVICE
STARTS
Plane« From Both North nmt
flout li Arrive at Fair
Grounds Field
m i POLICE ARE
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10 « IN
SEARCH FOB YOUTH
Letters which left the post of
flee at LoS AngSles this mornin«
arrived In the Ashland post of
flee shortly after 11, o’clock thii
morning, thus establishing a new
record in the speedy dispatch oi
Pacific coast mall.
Start of the Pacific coast alt
mall
service from Los Angeles
James Zinn D todb From
and
Seattle
this morning made
Sight in Ashland While
Enroute North
« possible the receipt of mail hen
a few hours after it had beei
nin/'over wiutato m " mitey’ i'n Mystery surrounds the disap- mailed in Los Angeles. Planes
the republican gubernatorial,' pearance here on Sept. 3 of j from both Los Angeles and Seat-
race Marlon A. Humphries and. James Walton Zinn, aged 17,1 tie arrived at the fair grounds
A. E. Mullikins are running a, who became separated from his flying field this morning.
close race.
parents at Redding, Cal., while
The mai| was then rushed to
enroute from Marysville to Hood the Medford post office and was
JONES AHEAD
forwarded into Ashland on tho
River.
SEATTLE. Wash., Sept. 16.—
Chief of Police McNabb today south-bound train arriving here
(U P)—-Senator Wesley L. Jones 'received a request from Sheriff at 11:10 a. m.
was leading his nearest opon- Edick of Hood River county ask­
The two planes from Portland
ent, Austin Griffith, by a wide ing him to aid in an investigation arrived at the fair grounds at
marlin in the republican sena- of the boy's disappearance.
8:3S a. m., 23 minutes behind
torial contest today.
time.
They departed on the re­
The young man was driving an
Overland touring car with a tem­ turn trip for Portlapd at 8:43.
GROESBECK DEFEATED
porary California license a n d The plane from San Francisco ar­
DEROIT, Mich.. Sept.
15.— registered at the local chamber rived at the fair grounds nt 8:40.
(U P )— Governor Alex H. Groes­ of commerce here on 8ept. 3, 35 minutes ahead of time, and
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v„„ shortly after his parents register­ departed on the return trip at
beck
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beeh defeated
for the
republican gubernatorial "nomin- ed here. His parents were driv­ 9:30 a. m.
ation by an Indicated majority ing north in another car.
The two planes took on 10.■<
of 75,000 votes, with Mayor Fred
040
pieces of mail at the fair
But after the young man ar­
Green of Iona the winning can­ rived here nothing more h a s grounds, the weight being 155
didate.
been heard from him ^nd his pounds. The plane from Port­
parents are greatly alarmed over land carried 115 pounds of mall.
JUDGE WEEKS' AHEAD
It encountered a heavy fog until
his continued absence.
BURLINGTON. Vt., Sept. 15.—
The parents cannot account for It hit the Rogue River valley.
i (U
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i — juuge
Week
Judge jonn
John k E. . Weeks
"has been nominated for govern bis continued absence unless he
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Sept
has met with an accident since
or by the republicans in Pres,
Loi
leaving Ashland or has run out of 15.— (U P )—Seattle and
dent Coolidge’s home state, hav
ing a suhetpntia) lead over Max where enroute
when nlrpEaneff Whlrrm
where enroute
L. Powell and Lieutenant Gov­
north
from
south and soutl
The description of the boy Is
ernor Walker Farnsworth.
from
north.
Inaugurating
the Pa
given as being 5 feet. « Inches
clfic coast air mall. The south
tall and weighing about 185
RICE MEANS BEATEN
bound plane hopped off fron
pounds. He has blue eyes and
DENVER, Colo., Sept. 15.—
Seattle a 3:45 a. m. and th*
brown hair. When last seen here
(U P)— With a third of tho ro-
north-bound plane left Los An
he was wearing blue overalls, a
(urns In, Charlos Waterman, re­
geles nt 12:03 a. m.
lavendar plaid sweater, cap and
publican, had a tWo to one load
black shoes.
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over Senntor Rice W. Means for
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Sept. 15
the Unted States senatorial nom
— (UP) — The north - hounc
ination.
mall plane arrived here . shortl]
before noon loaded with on«
pouch of mnll for Portland. Il
departed for Seattle at 12:11
this afternoon.
PAUL SMITH’S N. Y., Sept. Veteran Vessel Bear is Back
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 15.—
From Arctic; is Given
15.——The climax of the summer
, (U P )— Eight, workmen wero“
Big Ovation
campaign .to link Coolidge and
.trapped by an explosion Jn a
prosperity
came
Tuesday,
3rh4n
new water tunnel nearing com­
F o r C o n feren ce
Sixty Soldiers Leave Sonora the last visitor of the season SAN FRANCISCO. Setp. 15. — pletion here today. The tunnel,
The revenue cutter Bear, veteran
to Give Battle to
threw out the suggestion that
extending under tho Missouri)
of a half-century of service in
Yaqui Tribe
Twenty independent service
river, has been blocked by tho)
Mr. Coolidge's re-election would
Arctic Ice packs, has returned
station operatora, who are Jack-
assure five years more of pros­
exnloxino and crews are work­
P rod igal H u b b y
from her final “cruise of mercy.”
NOGALES, Arts., Sept. 1
perity.
son and Josephine county mem­
ing ir c u i j l h cn la io aa effort
Officials Ask That Parents
Sensing
the
drama
in
the
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P
)—
Sixty
soldiers
from
bers of the Pacific coast associa­
Herbert - ” J. • Tilly
Phlladelpb-
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to 'rescuo the trapped men. The
Carefully Observe New
Is F ired O ut B y
Suffer
tion. gathered at the Hotel Hol­ garrison at Nogales, Sonora, Mex- ia, chairman of the Retailers Na- Bear’s return fjom her last voy­
Reg about 300 , feet lie- Niea raffila Rebels
Districts
Heavy
Losses
in
Blue-
age
to
the
northern
outposts
(,’
land in Medford last night to Ico, left today for Vicam, Sonora, i tional council, representing 175 -
naa:h (he surface of the river.
fields Skirmish
discuss business problems con­ to Join troops endeavoring to 000 stores, brought to the presi- American civilization, skippers of
With public schools through­ . U n fo rg iv in g W ife
harbor
vessels
sent
up
a
shrill
drive
the
Yaqui
Indians
from
tho
fronting the dealers who operate
dent summaries to a question­
NICARAGUA. Managua, Sept. out the city opening their doors
Telegraph line« in naire sent to members a few days welcome of whistles and sirens H e le n H ig h W ins
under the sign of the checkered warpath.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15. — Ben­
15. — Government reports from next Monday morning for th*
as the staunch old craft camo
that region are down and the ago.
nag.
regular fall and winter terms, jamin Gearing returned after 11
Rlueflelds,
on
the
Atlantic
coast
In P h o to C ontest declare that 40 revoltyiotìaires school officials ask that parents year’s absence to get his wife’s
Henry C. Dahlstrom' president railroads are not running, due to
"The replies indicate that the through the Golden Gate at sun­
set.
burned
bridges.
of the Pacific coast association,
retail feels the strongest confi­
have been killed and 60 wounded and patrons carefully observe the foregiveness, when he heard that
Launched as a whaling ship in
attended the oonference and took
dence In the continuance of good
Helen High, daughter of Mr. in the bombardment of the last division lines between the Wash­ she had prospered with a delica­
part in the discussions. C. 1«. K in d n ess C aused
business based1 upon a prosperity Scotland 52 years ago, the Bear and Mrs. H. High won the first four duys. The government cas­ ington and Lincoln grade schoote. tessen business, but was hurled
Wolff of Medford .is president of
which Is shared quite generally has made 41 trlps-into the Arctic; prize In the photo contest held ualties are placed at tow wound­
All pupils In grades from one out of the place by the woman’s
the location association; Ernest
by all classes of the people," he as a United States revenue cutter, this sumnipr by the Darling-Stu­ ed.
to six who live east of Third and new husband. Gearing is in a
H is A rrest F o r
Williams of Ashland is vice-pres­
said, “In many instances merch­ taking mall, medical supplies and dio and Art store, according to
Gresham to Iowa street and south critical condition. No arrest was
ident, and M. M. Kindle of Cen
ants
volunteered the though* Jurisprudence to ice-bound set­ word received by Mr. Darling
of Iowa street will go to the Lin­ made.
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tio
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tral Polht i* secretary.
th a \ the wise and-stabilizing con- tlements of Alaska. She has par­ from the Ansco Photo-products W ife E x ch a n g e is
coln school.
Pupils In these
Besides Mr. Williams, those
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i servatlsm of the national adratn- ticipated in a score of heroic res­ company, which made the awards.
same grades who live west of
B an n ed B y Judge Third.and Gresham streets will Congressm an May,
who attended the meeting froni
PORTLAND, Sept. 15.— It was ^ ration Is the foundation for cues in addition to her routine Tho letter
stales that several
duties.
Ashland were Messers Becker of because of a heart over-flowing thls expectation.”
go to the Washington grade
other pictures received honorable
school.
the White Cabin auto camp and with
kindness ...u
and Christian i
W in H is L iberty
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WILKES BARRE, Pa., Sept.
mention, hut the photograph sub­
Samuels of the Ever Shady Auto
0" " ' ' , ' ° : ? ' A 1 , e g e d M e x i c a n
F
ob
this
semester
all
students
H a lls-M ills Case
mitted by Miss High was declar­ 15. — Although husbands and
Camp.
Clstakan^
ed superior to all others.
Mr. wive« were quite willing, the court In the seventh and eighth grades
ATLANTA, ba.. Sept. 15.-
W
ith
,G
ra
n
d
Jurv
"Substitution and Short Meas- trouble, the man tqld Federal
will gp to the Junior high school,
Darling
was
complimented
for
the would not stand for an exchange and
A
b
d
u
ctors
C
aught
all
students
|„
grades
nine
to
<Un
P> - p™ do“
urs," the two evlte which are un­ Judge Wolverton.
finishing work and quality of the of wives when John Polaski and 12. inclusive, wi.l go to the sen-.
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G*
der grand Jnry probe In Port­
Clifford had been arrested for
SOMERtlLLE, N. J., Sept. 15. prints submitted.
Stephen Zamanski, Polish miners, lor »igh school.
Kentucky,
convicted
of
conspli
land, were the chief things dis­ selling liquor at his filling sta­
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 15.— (U P )— The state finished, its
were arrested for consumatlng a
acy to violate the liquor lav
cussed.
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tion on the highway. His plea was I (U P )— Fourteen men suspected presentation oj evidence In tbe
deal by which they exchanged
THE WEATHER
rests with Attorney General Sai
that he felt sorry for weary of complicity In capturing Jacob Halls-Mills murder case at a spec­
OREGON — Unsettled tonight wives. They Informed the police A rm T o rn O ff B y
gent.
Clemency for the forme
travelers.
Rosenthal, wealthy retired busi­ ial session of the grand Jury to- and Thursday. Moderate temp­ court that It was quite the thing
Ita lia n P e o n ie
representative, wno
who Is serving
1?
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I f
1 •
representative,
ness man of Woodmore, N. Yr., day and tbe grand Jurors Immed­ erature with fresh southwest In Poland.
here, has bee1
E
n
sila
g
e
M
achine
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rt8on
««m
ence
he
have been captured, according to iately began their deliberations, j winds.
T o P a rtic ip a te
F o rm er R e sid e n t
j recommended
by the parol
advices received her». So far ns
board, according to Wards:
Galles P o lic ie s
In C o lu m b u s D a y
INDEPENDENCE. Ore.. Sept. John M. Snook.
known Rosenthal is still a pris­
O f C ou n ty P asses oner.
15. — Edward Rex. a prominent
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G et E n d orsem en t rancher
living north of Independ- . •
p ,,
Effective today, all rln-<s1fle«l advertising will appear
SAN FRANCI8CO, Sept. II.—
once, had his arm ground off | A l l H e C I 13118 r O F
exclusively on the rlna«ifl<<f page, and the "Too I«ite To
Italians from all sections or Cali­ R. A. Alford, a former resident S igh t R estored
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. while operating an ensilage ma­
Classify” heading which has been running on the hack
fornia are planning journeys to of Ashland, died, at, Gerber on
pngc, will be dtecontlnned.
M any N ew T e m p le
15. (U P)— A resolution support­ chine on hts ranch at 10 o’clock
A fter 15 Y ears
San Francisco to participate tn Monday, according to word de­
ing
the
Calio’s
administration
in
this
morning.
Also effective today. «H classified advertising will
the fonr-day celebration of the ceived here by friends today. The
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 15. -
Mexico in the present religious
be for cash only, and the»» pds will not he token over
Rex was feeding the machine.
434th anniversary of the die« funeral will he held at Klamath
8TERLING, 111., 8ept. 16. —-
the telephone. The extra coi»t of bookkeeping, coupled
Mrs. Aimee McPherson, evangt
controversy
and
calling
on
the)
when.
In
.some
unaccountable
covery of America.
Falls at 2 o’clock tomorrow after­ Mrs. Frank ‘Broderick has given
with the cheap advertising rate now afforded classified
, American government to contln-
way, ms
his hand
caught and
açd
uuua-iway,
nanu was caugnt
■•*** t0 (*« Planning th
*‘Ivertlser», makes this new ruling necessary. The Tid­
The* program will begin Octo­ noon. Mr. Alford had lived In sight to Richard Zimmerman,
ue Its hands-off poller was
given
before
the
machine
could
be
stop-
i°P*B*n<
temples throughout th
was
given
before
the
machine
could
be
st<
ings requests the coepern* l<»n of Its friends and patrons
ber », coming to a close on Col- Jackaon county for several years blind since birth 15 years ago,
rousing but unofficial
, .1 endorse-
endorse-1 pod
P«d th l arm was
waa drawn In up
un t o ¡ Un,t•', States. She-is reported t
In
th|s
respect
as
no
exo
l¿Ions
can
be
made.
umbne Day with appropriate ex­ and leavOfl many friends in this by removing cataracts and cut­
... Klux R , B n ) t|»e elbow. He was token to a be trying to raise a. large tom
ment at the Ku
ercises. 1
section.
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ting new puplte in ekeh eye.
Salem hospital.
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for the purpose.
, ..a
Klonvention here today.
O p erators
M eet