The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, October 04, 1927, Page Page 2, Image 2

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aatia- bo rn « fro m F a n .u il H all, a tte n d J e r ) on th e n o rth -a id e o f th a n .
by n u m e ro u s tra in oi perso n s o f Jh a i.g e . - - M r. M mvehck, from
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p lace by th e C ue to m ilo u a e , a n d th is to w n w o u n d ed, a ball e n te r-
L ieut- G overnor, a n d in fo rm Him fa c tio n it a ffo rd e d them .
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th " H ouse o f hia d is tre s se d moth.
C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e t
c o n tin u in g to puah, to d riv e th e ed ju a t a b o v e hia g ro in co m in g
th a t it ia th e unan im o u a opinion
A fte r m easu rea w ere ta k e n fo r all ra n k » ; an d the tl«*r t
ra c k a n d b r o u g h t w ith him tw o 1 peop e o ff , p ric k e d som a in se v e ra l o u t a t hia hip, on th e o p p o a it^ p io e 0f thia m e etin g m a t th e re p ly th e se c u rity o f th e tow n in th e Mr. S airue* G ray from the id-»« e r, Mra. M ary M averick, in Union
so ld ie rs, o n e a rm e d w ith a p a ir o f ¡ace»; on w hich t h e y vW ere
clam - A p p re h e n d e d he w ill die.
m a d t to a vot* u f th e in h a b ita n ts n ig h t, by a s tro n g m ilitary w atch, o f M. B en jam in G ray. ln : i b ro 'h -
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to n g s, th e O ther w i'h a sh o v el; he »roua. and it m said, tr e e * »now j
M r. E d w a rd
P a y n e , o f th is p re s e n te d his h o n o r in th e m orn- th e m eetin g w as dissolved,
w ith t h ^ to n g s p u rsu e d A rc h b a ld
alls. On th is th e C a p ta in com - to w n , m e rc h a n t, s a n d in g a t hia inKi j , by no m ean» s a tis fa c to ry , I
R e g im en t L eaves
b a c k th r u th e alle y , co lla re d a n d m an d ed th e m to fire a n d
m o re e n try d o o r, rec e iv ed a ball in hia a n d th a t n o th in g lea» w ill s a t is f y '
T h e 2 9 th R eg im en t hav e a l­
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laid him o v e r th e head w ith th e « < » » b alls co m in g , he a g a in said, a rm w hich s h a tte re d so m e
o f hia th a n a to ta l an d im m ed iate rem ov re a d y le ft ua, a n d th e 14th Regi-
to n g a. T h e no ise b n J g h t p eo p le l» m n y o u . F ire , be th e co n se- b o n es
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o f . jj th e troop».
m e n t a re fo llo w in g th em , so th a t
to g e th e r a n d Jo h n H icks, y o u n g , u u n iu e w hat it w ill. O ne so ld ie r
M r. J o h n G re en , ta ilo r, c o m in g
T h e co m m ittee h a v in g w aited we ex p e c t th e tow n will soon be
lad, co m in g up, knocked th e aol- hen fire d , a n d a to w n sm a n
w ith a up L e v .-rre tt’s L an e, re c e iv e d a
upon L ieu t. G o v ern o r a g re e a b le to I c le a r o f all th e tro o p s. T h e W is-
d u r dow n, b u t let him g e t up udgel s tru c k him o v e r
th e h an d s ball in hia hip, a n d lodge. ,n t h e 1
W a n t T roops R em o v ed dom an d tru e policy o f his M ajes-
a g a in ; a n d m o re lad s g a th e rin g , w ith such fo rc e th a t he d ro p t his u p p e r p a r t o f h is a rm , w hich w as
I t waa m oved a n d v oted Jo h n t y ’s cou n cil a n d C ol. D alry m p le
d ro v e th em back to th e o a rra c k a ¡ire lo c k ; a n d ru s h in g
fo rw a rd e x tr a e U d .
j H ancock, Eaq.. Mr. S am u el A dam s, th e C o m m an d er, a p p e a r in
th is
w h ere the boys sto o d som e tim e a s aim ed a blow a t th e C a p ta in ’s
M r. R og e r t P r , t t . a s e a f a r in g M r. W illiam M olineaux, W illiam m easu re. Tw o R eg im en ts in th e
it w ere to keep th e,,, in. In la w t b ead , w hich g ra z e d h i. h a t a n d fell man> w ho w as th e
„ t h a t P h i| lip8> E aq., D r. J o s e p h W a rre n , m id st o f th e p o pulous c ity ; and
E ndecs B lock A sh lan d , O reg o n
th a n a m in u te 10 o r 12 o f th em p r e tty h eav y « „ h i. a r m ; H o w ev er. had h il troUlM?r,
t r o u g h Jo 8 h u a H enshaw . E sq., a n d S a m - 1 th e in h a b ita n t« ju s tly
incensed.
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uel P e m b e rto n , E sq., be a com - T hose o f th e n e ig h b o rin g to w n s
T H E B E ST O F M E A TS A ND P O U L T R Y K E P T IN T H E
clu b s a n d b ay o n e ts, a n a se t up- su ccessiv ely , till 7 o r 8 o r a s som e
hall w e n t th r u h is rig h t arm a n d th e fo re g o in g v o te ; laid b e fo re the a c tu a lly u n d e r a rm s upon th e f ir s t
B E ST O F C O N D IT IO N BY
on th e u n a rm e d boys an d y o u n g i ‘“ T* H g u n s w ere d isc h a rg e d ,
he s u f fe re d g re a t loss o f blood.
in h a b ita n ts the fo llo w in g v ote A re p o r t o f th e M assacre an d th e
fo lk s, w ho sto o d th e m
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T h e e M sn K i l l e d
A lad n a m e d D avid P e te r, a n C ouncil received fro m his H o n o r sig n al o n ly w a n tin g to b rin g in a
w hile, b u t fin d in g th e in e q u a lity !
By thia fa ta l m a n o e u v re , th re e
a p p re n tic e to Mr. F d d y th e W heel- th e L ie u t. G o v ern o r laid b efo re few h o u rs to th e g a te s c f th is c ity
o f th e ir e q u ip m e n t d isp ersed .
m an y th o u s a n d s o f o u r
b rav e
u * 4 tw o *"m o re ^ »tr u g g lin o
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In h e a rin g th e n oise, one S a m ­
th e n ad d ressed th e B oard as fol- fc c te d w ith o u r d istre sse s, a n d to I F arm ers and e *eekm e-
| ru e lty u n k n o w n to B ritish tro o p a,
P a o p ls A lsrm sd
m arket for tho c h o ice st «»»eh an d p o o ltr y
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w hom we a re g re a tly o b lig ed on
a t le a st sin ce th e ho u se o f H an o v -
T He pc«l> e >v »re im m e d ia te ly
w as th e m a tte r , a n d e n te r in g th e
G en tlem en o f th e C ouncil.
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j e r h a s tn e ir o p e ra tio n s, w as in a la r ," e *i w ith th e re p o r t o f th is
alley fro m d o ck -sq u a re , h e a rd th e
I lay b e fo re you vote o f th e tow n
No on e k now s w h ere th is w ould
tte m p t to fire upon o r p u sh w ith b o rrid m a ssa c re , th e
bells w ere
w h e ^ th> r t| ° f T d CT bmt' / ? d | ,h e ir b a y o n e ts th e p e rso n s w h o
« rin g in g , a n d g r e a t n u m b e rs o f B oston, w hich I have ju s t now have en d ed an d w h at im p o r t a n t1'
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To u r advice w h at you ju d g e B ritish E m p ire m ig h t have fo llo w ­
ru s h in g dow n th e alle y to w a rd s
e d ; th e i r fe e lin g s m ay be b e tt e r n ecessary to be done upon it.
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F u n e ra l H eld
w hich waa re p e a te d by a n o th e r, ^a ' r > «dvised him to d ra w o f f his th o se d re a d fu l c irc u m sta n c e s.
Faster time on the Shasta north and
B u t so little in tim id a te d w ere vice, th e good o rd e r o f th e tow n, |
T,ast T h u rsd a y , a g re e a b le to a
a n d b e in g u n a rm e d he tu rn e d to m en
which he co m p lied ,
southbound.
No. 12 will arrive Portland
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go o f f a n d received a w ound on
T*'e d ‘‘" d «r e : Mr. S a m u e l G ray ,
1030 p. m. and No. 11 will arrive San
th e le ft s h o u ld e r w hich re ach ed b illed on th e sp o t, th e ball e n te r- w ith in a few v a rd s o f th e m ain th e tro o p s should be im m e d ia te ly | a r d by th e c o n se n t o f p a re n ts a n d
to
th e ir
Francisco 1130 a. m. Changes in time
th e bone a n d gave him m uch p ain. ‘n,r *•'* ^ ead a n d h e a tin g o f f a g u a rd , a n d se e in g th e 2 9 th R egi- rem oved o u t o f th e to w n o f B o s-, frie n d s, w ere c a rrie d
m e n t u n d e r a rm s, an d d ra w n up In to n , an d th e re u p o n adv ised his g ra v e in S u ccessio n , th e bo d ies o f
R e tre a tin g a few ste p ts. Mr. A t-. ,a r lP' p o rtio n o f his sic IV
at intermediate stations.
woood m e t tw o o ffic e rs an d said. * A m u la tto m a n , n a m e d C ria- K ing s t r e e t; th a t th e y k e p t th e i r h o n o r to c o m m u n itc a te th is advice Samuel G ray . S am u el M averick,
The Oregonian will leave Portland 9 30
G e n tlem en , w hat ia th e m a tte r ? Pu * A ttlc k i, w ho w as b o rn in s ta tio n an d a p p e a re d a s a n o ffi- o f th e council to Col. D alry m p le Ja m e s C aldw el!. an d C risp u s A t-
p.m. instead of 1:00 a.m. and arrive San
T h en a n sw e re d , y o u ’ll see by a n d ^ « rm in g h a rn . h u t la te ly b elo n g ed c e r o f ra n k e x p re s se d it, re a d y to a n d to p ra y th a t he w ould o rd e r tu c k s , th e u n h a p p y v ictim s w ho
Francisco 7 30 a.m. instead of 9:50 a.m.
by. Im m e d ia te ly th e r e a f te r , th ese to N,*w P ro v id e n c e a n d w as h a re ru n u p o n th e v e ry m u zzles o f | th e tro o p s doyvn to C astle-W illiam fe ll in th e blody M assacre o f th e
T he C o m m ittee also in fo rm e d th e M onday e v e n in g p ro ceed in g .
h ero es u p p e a re d in th e sq u a re ask -, ‘n o rd e r to K<> f o r N o rth C a ro lin a tb e ir m u sk e ts.
This change makes more convenient
in g w here w ere th e b o g e rs? w here a '*° k illed in s ta n tly ; tw o b a lls en -
T h e L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r soon towI>. th a t ( td. D alry m p le, a f t e r
On th is o ccasion m ost o f th e
overnight service between Portland and
w ere th e c o w ard s? B u t n o th w ith - i Bering his b re a s t, one o f th e m in i cam e Into
th e
to w n -h o u se
and
h a v in E been th e v ote o f th e council
shops in tow n w e re sh u t, all th e
Southern Oregon Points.
s ta n d in g th e ir fie rre n » a a to naked j * f-, ial (P»ring th e rig h t
lobe o f th e re m e t som e o f his M a je s ty ’s *a id to th * C o m m ittee. “ T h a t lie bells w ere o rd e re d to toll a solem n
New sleeping car service between Roce-
m en, o n e o f them ad v a n c e d to-! **»• lungs, and a g re a t p a r t o f th e co u n c il, a n d a n u m b e r o f C ivil now «rave his w ord o f H o n o r t l ^ peal, as w ere also th o se in
th e
w ard s a y o u th who had a s p lit '«v r m oat h o rrib ly .
m a g is tra te s ; a c o n sid e ra b le hodv he w ould liegin his p re p a r a tio n s In n e ig h b o rin g to w n s o f C h a rle sto w n .
burg and Portland daily on the Oregon­
o f a raw sta v e in hia hand, a n d j
M r J a n ’*» C ald w ell, m a te o f ! o f th e p eo p le im m e d ia te ly e n te r e d *he m o rn in g , an d th a t th e r e w ould B o x b u ry . etc.. T h e p ro c e ssio n b e ­
ian. Car open for occupancy 9 30 p. m.
said d am n th e m h e re is o n e o f r a p t - M o rto n ’s vessel in
lik e I th e c o u n c il
c h a m b e r a n d e x p re sse d be no u n n e c e sa sry d e la y u n til the gan to m ove betw een th e h o u rs o f
Trains 31 and 32 discontinued.
th e m ; b u t th e y o u n g m an se e in g m arln e r k illed by tw o b alls e n te r - th em selv ea to his h o n o r w ith n " h o l e o f th e tw o re g im e n t» w ere f o u r an d 5 In th e a f t e r n o o n ; tw o
fre e d o m and w a rm th b eco m in g th e re m °v ed to th e C astle,
a p erso n n e a r him w ith s d ra w n inK b i' baclt
o f th e u n f o r tu n a te s u f fe re rs , viz,
B o y o f S a r c a te o a K illed.
occasion. H e used his u tm o st en-
C pon th e abo v e re p o r t
b rin g M essrs. J a m e s C aldw ell an d C r ;s-
rw o rd a n d good c a n e re a d y to sup-
Mr. S a m u e l N av erisk . a p ro m ­ d e a v o rs to p a c ify th em , re q u e s tin g re a d - tb e in h a b ita n ts could n o t pus A ttu c k s , w ho w ere s tra n g e rs .
T '.rt him , h eld up h u sta v e in d e ­
Motor Coaches especially designed for
fia n c e an d th e y q u ie tly passed ¡i.m in e n t y o u th o f 17 y e a rs o f age th a t th e y w ould 'e t th e m a tte r ---------------------------- —
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the
service were placed in operation
up th e little alley by Mr. Silsbya son o f th e w idow M averick, a n d su b sid e f o r th e n ig h t, and p ro m is-j
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between
Ashland and Portland com­
to K in g stre e t, w h e re th e y a tta c k - an a p p re n tic e to Mr. G reenw ood > in g to do all in his Dower th a t
a A
mencing September 20. » <■ Now go
ed single an d u ________
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p e rso ____
n s Iv e ry -T o rn e r. m o rta ly w o u n d ed , a ju s tic e sh o u ld be d o n e, an d th e
TELLS OF M A SSA C R E
Barrett
Meat Market
Perfect Refrigeration
Im portant C hanger
S ou th ern P a cific S erv ice
September 25
Motor Coach Service
m
tiH th ey ra ise d m uch cla m o r, a n d 1 l>aB w e n t th ro u g h his b elly, a n d law have its c o u rs e ; m en o f influ-1
th en tu r n e d d o w , C.>anh' »'re
t “vaa c u * o u I " I His hack.
H e d ied en ce a n d w eig h t w ith th e people
in su ltin g all th e y m e t in like m an - ' b8 n<,,tt m o r’” niT.
w ere n o t w a n tin g on th e ir p a r t
n e r, a n d p u rs u in g som e to th e ir
A lad n am ed C h ris to p h e r M onk. I to p ro c u re th e ir c o m p lian ce w ith i
v e ry doors.
s h o u t 17 year« o f age, an a p p r e n - His h o n o r’s re q u e s ts, by re p re s e n t-!
Southern Pacific by rail or highway.
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THE NINETY PERCENT
tic e to Mr. W a lk e r,
s h ip w rig h t; ¡n «f f He h o rib le c o n se q u e n c e s o f a
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T h irty o r fo r ty p erso n a, m o stly
lad s, b ein g by th is m euua g a th e re d a b o u t 4 in ch es sh o v e th e le f t k i d - l 'n th e n ig h t, a n d a s s u rin g th em
oey. n e a r *he .- i n n
. a « —•* th a t such m e a su re s should be en-
in K in g stre e t, C ap t. P re s to n , w ith
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a p a rty o f m en w .th c h a rg e d b a y ­
i.lde; a p p re h e n d e d he will d ie.
w ould he a g re e a b le to th e ir dig-
o n e ts. ra m " fro m th e m ain g u a rd
A lad n am ed Jo h n C lark , a b o u t | rsity. a n d a m o re lik ely w ay o f ob-
to the C o m m issio n ers h o u se, th e 17 y e a rs o f ag e, w hose p a r e n t s ! ta in in g th e heat s a tis f a c tio n fo r
so ld iers p u sh in g th e ir b a y o n e ts, I v* a t M ed fo rd , a n d an a p p re n - ♦he blood o f th e ir fello w to w n s­
m en.
Southern Pacific railroad ticket* w i l
ba honored for transportation by
Southern Pacific Motor C oaches bn-
h u m point* they reach and
l-*ds G a th e r
\H”o r'is’ne; Hvostigators have
gathered data which prove th at
ninety percent of the buying for
the family is in the hands of wo­
men. And strangely enough, they
seem to be entirely willing to let
women know of their strong posi­
tion in the m anagem ent of the
fam ily income.
Shocking Seen*
"wiiere savings are greatest”
Elks Bldg.
Phone 3
Ashland, Ore.
(¿ 5 * Awm>ersary[
A Shoe View
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partial» a i
th * sm a rt d ay lim # s h o t an d
tha c a to n i trim and S p a m .h
b a r b m sk s t h u s a as a* U r
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25«* A nniversary
A ra in for Fall!
S*>fI F e l t s A re
« a rt a» E v e r
T h e In h a b ita n ts
a tte n d e d
to j
th e se su g g e stio n s a n d th e re g im e n t
u n d e r a rm s b e in g o rd e re d to th e ir (
b a rra c k s , w hich w as in siste d upon
I b y th e people, th e y th e n s e p a r a t­
ed an d re tu rn e d to th e ir d w ellin g s
by o n e o ’clock. At 1 o’ d o rk . C an t. |
1 P re s to n w as c o m m itte d , a s w e re >
; th e s o ld '“ r* w ho fire d a few h o u rs
j a f t e r him .
T u e sd a y m o rn in g n re s e n te d a
m o st sh o c k in g scene, th e blood o f
| o u r fello w ciU zens ru n n in g like
, w a te r th ro u g h K in g s tre e t, a n d th e
m e rc h a n ts e x c h a n g e th e p rin c ip a l
sp o t o f th e m ilita ry p a ra d e fo r
a b o u t 18 m o n th s p ast. O u r blood
m ig h t also be tracked up to th e
I bead o f L o n g L ane, a n d th ro u g h
diver« o th e r s tr e e ts and p assag es.
A t eleven o ’clock th e In h ab its
a n ta m e t at F an eu il H all, an d a f ­
t e r som e a n im a te d speech es b e ­
co m in g th e o c c a sio n , th e y chose a
c o m m itte e o f 15 respectable g e n ­
tle m e n to w ait upon th e
L ie u t.
G o v e rn o r in C o u n d l, to re q u e s t o f
him to Isru e hi« orders for th* im ­
m e d ia te rem oval o f the troops.
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Southern Pacific
Pbooa
M ore them 3000 Preferred!
W hile we are not prepared to
say that women do ninety percent
of the family saving, we believe
the percentage is fairly high.
Our savings departm ent offers
one hundred percent safety, while
m >ney deposited on or before the
5th of any month earns interest
from the 1st of that month. We of­
fer a convenient, profitable bank­
ing service for the home manager.
Satisfied Investors Find
- Security in Thrift«
F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank
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Steadily accumulating dollar on dollar by reg­
ular saving and investment, the practitioner of
th rift feela secure in the knowledge of a comfort­
able balance in the bank, and a steady incoma
from perm anent investment«.
M ore than 3,000 preferred shareholders of Tha
California Oregon Power Company know thia
feeling of security. Most of them are numbered
among our 25.000 customers, and are satisfied
with their investment as they are with the de-
• p e n d a b l a utility aervice they receive. Their
nv?**y
directly into p e r m a n e n t , useful
public utility properties.
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ASHLAND
te ssa -
UM BRELLAS
98c to $4.98
RA I N C O A T S
$4.49 and $6.90
*12 50
T W O SUITS FOR THE
2 FOR 1
ONE PRICE
ADVERTISING OFFER
$ 3 2 .5 0
2 FOR 1
T o In tro d u e - T he W o n d e rfu l V alu es o f O u r A ll-W ool S u itin g s W c W ill G ive A n o th e r
S u it o r O v e rc o a t F R E E w ith F a c h P -r c h n s e o f o u r $32.50 S u it S am e Q u a lity
YOUR CHOICE OF
TWO SUITS or SUIT
AND OVERCOAT
Made to Measure
D IF F E R E N T P A T T E R N S
i W * “ *y t0 beco,ne • Preferred shareholder
As «mall a
in thia progressive public utility.
132.50
S A M E Q U A L IT Y
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G ALO SH ES
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Rainy Days
P h o n « or a sk A g e n t fo r co p y o f new tim e ta b le
a n d a n y tra v e l in fo rm a tio n
A S m all D eponit in All th a t in R e q u ire d
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF SALE
O p en E v e n in g » n n til $ P . M.
CRANE-KENT CLOTHING CO.
47 North Main, Ashland, Oregon
Alao a n E n t r a S u i t e r O v e r c o a t
FREE
w i t h O u r $47 SO L i n e
2 PERSONS CAN SHARE IN ONE ORDER
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A copy of this 1 A. page b o o t
describing and Uluatrating tlw
p r o p e r t i e s of The California
Oregon Power Company, will ba
•m t to you on request, together
with complete information .b o u t
in vest ment in tha Comgmnyk
preferred *
T n e C a l if o r n ia O r e g o n P o w e r C o m p a n y
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