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m alaria germ s cannot SU R V IV E T H R E E M ONTHS IN T H E R IC H OZONE A T A SH LAND. T H E P U R E DO M ESTIC W ATER HELPS. VOLUME 1 J*. Successor to The Sem i-W eekly Tiding». Voi. 48. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1920. NUMBER 262 ADVERTISEMENTS €> ♦ ♦ ♦ A shland D aily T idings l a th ia co lu m n w ill t o ru n <g a t th e r a te of th re e c e n ts th e lin e , m e a s u re d fo u rte e n lin e s to th e inch. No la rg e ■«' b lac k d isp la y ty p e allo w ed . ♦ M URPHY ELECTRIC SHOP C o m p lete S tock E le c tric S upplies. EVERYTH ING ELECTRICAL Cor. Main and Oak Sts.— Ex Ida Batterie«. 3-Day Celebration DENIES BOLT OF PA. DELEGATES Ends Tonight With Fireworks Display and a u to , a n d by 10 o ’clock th e A s h la n d ’s th re e -d a y F o u rth of s tr e e ts w ere p ack ed w ith a n e a g e r J u ly c e le b ra tio n w ill con clu d e to- crow d w a itin g to w itn ess th e g ra n d n ig h t w ith a g ra n d d isp la y of tire- p a ra d e w hich w as a d v e rtis e d to w o rk s in L ith ia p a rk . s ta r t a t 1 0 :3 0 . S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e v isito rs w ere T h o u g h th e p a ra d e w as n e a rly Lum ber, Sash, Doors, Lath, e n te r ta in e d a t d an ces a t th e B un- an h o u r la te in s ta r tin g it m ad e Shingles. galow , A rm o ry a n d N a ta to riu m . up in a ttra c tiv e n e s s fo r th e delay C e m e n t, P la s te r a n d L im e. I T he folks danced u n til m id n ig h t 1 w hen it fin a lly p assed th ro u g h th e BLOCK WOOD S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e A ro m ry a n d p rin c ip al s tr e e ts of th e city. T he beg an d a n c in g a g a in th e re a t m id- p a ia d e w as led by th e V a lle y ! n ig h t S u n d ay n ig h t. D ances will b au d , follow ed by m e G. A. R. an d be given a t th e s e p laces a g a in to- W. R. C. in a u to s . T hen cam e B ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY ,> c « A SHLA ND C LIM A TE. W IT H - AID O P M ED IC IN E . C U R E S N IN E CA SES OUT O F T E N O F ASTHM A. T H IS IS A PR O V E N FA C T By Hugh Ruillie ( I . P. S ta ll C o rre sp o n d e n t.) AU D ITO RIU M , SAN FR A N CISCO, Ju ly 3.— R obinson called th e c o n v en tio n to o rd e r to d ay at 1 0 :1 2 to re su m e b a llo tin g in an , e ffo rt to n o m in a te a c a n d id a te fo r th e presid en cy . F o rm e r G o v ern o r B alato n im p re ssiv e ly read th e Dec <Bv u n ite J p re s s l la ra tio n of In d ep en d en ce. The AU DITO RIU M SAN F R A N - he is “ a life -lo n g d e m o c ra t of a P H IL A D E L P H IA , l’a .— T he dy c o n v en tio n is la b o rin g u n d e r s u p few m o n th s .” . . 'c o m p a n y , N a tio n a l G u a rd , w ho CISCO, J u ly 5.— T he d e m o c ratic ing u tte ra n c e s of P h ila d e lp h ia pressed e x c item e n t, a n d R o b in , In p re p a ra tio n fo r p ro tra c te d BARGAINS IN i he sp o rts in th e p a rk S a t u r - , m a tc h e d fn lly e q u ip p e d ( a n d th e n c o n v e n tio n re-a sse m b le d t o d a y - son w as forced to pound for o r so ld ie r boy, as he lay on a sh e ll- u le X ,Were i th e “ “ U m ber ° f haU(,SOnie flo a ts - Koing in to e x tra in n in g s, b e llig e r- v o tin g th e n a tio n a l c o m m ittee had sw ept Belgian b a ttle fie ld , w illin g d e r d u rin g th e rea d in g . liitle fo lk s a n d w ere m uch a p p re - T he p a ra d e w as a b o u t h a lf an e n t i y d e te rm in e d to resu m e tlm an e x tra se t of b a llo ts p rin te d , it all his p o ssessions to a w om an T h e claim s of th e Cox o rg a n iz a is le a rn e d to his s in d icates ic a te s ( d a t e d by th em . h o u r p assin g a given n o ln t ™ .l k , 7 2 „ I*” lo d u ay a v . - T ‘ in City and Ranch Properties who had b e frien d e d him is being tion th a t th e P e n n sy lv a n ia d e le Ball g am es b etw een A sh la n d w as re p e a te d ly c h e e re d as d iffe r- o c r a tl “eH Hie readX f°*' H ouses to R ent. g a tio n w ould “ b r e a k ” a n d give c o n te ste d by his ra th e r. A $10.- 'a n d Y re k a w ere played d u r in g I e n t a ttr a c tiv e flo a ts w ent bv. second b a llo t S a t u r d iv «-V t !)' " b a llo tin g th a t n,ay th e ir votes to Cox, w as d en ied by 000 g o v e rn m e n t in su ra n c e policy th e th re e d ays a n d w ere well a t- ^ h e a fte rn o o n p ro g ra m w as hefff ^ u X ^ e ^ t s ^ l X “ CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING th e P a lm e r n u in ag e rs as th e ses an d se v era l h u n d re d d o lla rs left, T he ex ercises S unday w ere m ost- trio tic a d d r e s X “ s h ^ b Z “ n “ Z ly ' sion s ta r te d . G e o rg ia ’s d e le g a te s bj th e y o u th a re a t sta k e . T he so ld ie r w as W illiam M cKin- said th ey w ould stick to P a lm e r WE KEEP PACE th ro u g h se v era l m o re b a llo ts a t I ; le? H e iin in g e r, 19 y e a rs old. who WITH THE STYLE lived at th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge lea st. oi i i • , • ----------- f ” U-Liiir( _______ S h e p a rd , b ish o p o f th e O regon d ie r boys who gave th e ir lives in c a n d id a te s. I oom es. 3 1 2 ] N ort h S eventeen! h t h e ballots a re a , d e liv ered a se rm o n in th e th e w o rld w ar, sp o rts , etc. s h o llo w in g a re th e b allo ts, from tre e t, b efo re lie w ent to w ar. It H av e now in o p e ra tio n th e la t- C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g w hich w as A t 9 :0 0 th is e v e n in g a g ra n d b a ' H not ' et oeg u n to th e 2 3rd b a llo t, up to th e h o u r was td Mrs. Toom es th a t th e so l i I aw A aa k .. n , d isp la y of I» »_____ « s : ___ w ere eat in c o lla r fin ish . A m ac h in e o a tte n (*e(l by ., a - a------— la rg e c o n g re g a tio fire w o rk in L ith _ ia h ti&iit, “ J ~ p ‘ ro n u n c ia * m e n to s d ie r gave e v e ry th in g , g asp in g o u t of g oing to p re ss: that gives a p e rfe c t d o m estic fin- L l i ith t h i ia a p a rk w as filled all „.----- a ll dnv day. p n a rk 1« is a -idvovtio^a d v e rtis e d to be given. , , e a * . . on a sides. T he ( o x and McAdoo, 23rd b a llo t, (B y U nited P re ss ) 364; th e will to his c o m ra d es when lie h u n d re d s of people ta k in g th e ir T he la rg e crow ds t h a t have ,Ic* ,lo° o rg an iz * tio n s - " b o s e can- lsh — no gloss. 2 4 th , 364 % ; 2 5 th . 364; I OKIO, .July 5.— U n c e rta in ty 2 Cth. was fa ta lly w ounded on tin ' m o rn lu n ch th e re a n d " m a k in g a d a y ” ! filled th e city th e th re e d ays h a v e !! ’" “ 168 316 le a d in g ’ a r e a b so lu te - T h e n o il-a rriv a l in A sh lan d of ing of O c to b e r 29, 1918. 571; 2 7 th . 3 7 1 % . ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. of it. D u rin g th e a fte rn o o n th e been very o rd e rly th e police re- ' l,n c o in p ro n iisin £ a n d each th u s ex-A nabassador G e ra rd as .a d v e r- re g a rd in g J a p a n e s e a c tio n s in Si P a lm e r, 23rd b a llo t, 181 The fa th e r is Daniel H e n n iu g e r, 24th. b an d played a c o n c e rt w hich w as p o rt. E v ery o n e seem ed to have contro1 e n o u g h v° te s to keep tise d lo r S u n d ay a fte rn o o n , an d b e ria w as c le a re d w hen o ffic ia ls a ao, a c co rd in g to th e testim o n y , 177; 25tfi, 169; 2 6 th , 167 27th, m uch e n jo y ed by th e la rg e a u d i- had a good tim e d u rin g th e cele- n o m ,n a tio n going to a n -v one who w as to m ak e a p a trio tic ad- a n n o u n c ed “ fo r th e p u rp o se o f I left his fam ily se v e ra l y e a rs ago ence- b ra tio n aird th e h o tels, r o o m i n g ^ ’ d re ss th is a fte rn o o n , is ex p lain ed u p h o ld in g J a p a n e s e p re stig e p e n d - , a lt e r o b ta in in g a divorce from his ing th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a le g iti-l Cox’ 2 3 rd b allo t. 429; 24tli, T oday w as th e real big day of h o u ses an d r e s ta u r a n ts to o k good D a rk h o rs e ” ta lk is a g a in re- in th e fo llo w in g te le g ra m s from AND POSTS wife. 429; 2 5 th, 424; 2 6 th , 424 % ; th e c e le b ra tio n , a n d people from c a re of th e la rg e cro w d s in th e vived. in w hich th e n a m e s of Da- S an F ra n c isc o S a tu rd a y ev e n in g : m a te g o v e rn m e n t in S ib e ria .” J a By A pplying 2 7 th , 423 %. N eig h b o rs ot Mrs. Toom es a t pan will occupy p o in ts in Sagha-I UTILITY BLACK PAINT o u tsid e beg an a rriv in g e a rly in way of sle e p in g acco m m o d a tio n s vis, Colby, C u m m ings, M a rsh a ll, B ert R. G reer, A sh la n d : te n d e d th e h e a rin g to te s tify to C o n v en tio n a d jo u rn e d in d e a d - lien T ......... c l .n m l a J in ta , in n s u ffic ’ r ie *‘ n t. T” I t : 24" ' ' a n «u d n w i ill T h e b e st p re s e rv a tiv e on th e th e m o rn in g . T hey cam e by tr a in s and fu rn is h in g m eals. C la rk , Owen a n d G lass fig u re d ru m o rs a re lock to » (!e ,, „ d l o v l ' ¿ f c 2 5 I" ' 5 8 '4 f « « » , » 5 ; 2 7 ,h. th e c a re th e w om an took of y o u n g M a rk e t. p ro m in e n tly . E ven ru m o rs a re ‘ocK to 8 p. m. G e ra rd f o r c e s ; o ' T “ H< L iiiuger a f te r his m o th e r had UERTAINTEED AND GUARD ¡«'float th a t d e le g a te s w orn to e x - ! w ilf n o t p e rm it him to leave ,,n- | , b a io v s k r e g IO ,> keep o rd e r. ROOFING di< <1. C um m ings. 23rd b a llo t, 5; 24th. ' h a u s tio n w ill fin a lly tu r n to W il- less fin al vote is ta k e n by 9 :3 0 . ' , ' *' * s p e v tb ’ 1 ■'emier H ara . A lw ays th e L o w est P ric e s. 1 he h o rro rs ot w a r w ere g ra p h 2 5 th, 4; 2 6 th, 3; 2 7 th , 3. ¡so n as th e only o slu tio n to th e ir 1 he co n v e n tio n m ay b a llo t all s,' ' d ,b u g,)' e in m e n t is serio u sly ically d escrib ed by th re e so ld ie rs MY NAME IS DENNIS Ow en, 23rd b a llo t,1 34; 24 th . 34; | d ilem m a. . I n ig h t o r a d jo u rn u n til M onday. „• I c o n si,le ,lllg a n A n g lo -Ja p a n e se a l- | who w ere w ith H e n n in g e r w hen ASHLAND FE E D STORE. said lie was g ra tifie d 3 J ; 27 th , 34. I T lie Cox people b a sed .th e ir ‘ h e re is a fin al vote la te to n ig h t 8 5 8 Eaat Blain T el. 214 They all ag re e d th a t a t th e fo rm a tio n of th e C hinese G*a s s . 2 3 rd b a llo t, 25; 24 th . 25 11« died. hopes on th e fact th e ir m an led " i l l try to a rr a n g e to r G e ra rd ih r c o m ra d e had nam ed M rs. 25 th , 25; 26 th . 25; 27 th . 25 T he S h a n tu n g ¡c o n s is te n tly from th e tw e lfth bal- to leave S unday. Do you w ant loan c o n so rtiu m . T oom es, a lth o u g h counsel fo r th e H O T E L A U S T IN n is u n s e ttle d , lie said , d u e lot, a n d th a t th ey h av e p ra c tic a l- Him la te r if c o n v en tio n ho ld s over q to u estio th e fa ilu re of th e C hinese to . W hen th e y begin th e sc re e n in g . fa,1‘p '’ trie d to sh a k e them on th a t DAN CONNER, Prop. j 1>' a ll th e " b o sse s” on th e ir side. ! M oil‘luy. EM ORY E. SM ITH. ( b / U n ited P re ss ) accep t th e J a p a n e s e p roposals. I °?’..J?";1* d o u b tle *8 8Ome , . IE . H. M oore, th e Cox m a n a g e r, Ml*. G re e r w ired an a n sw e r: P A R IS, J u ly 3.— N e w sp a p e rs' N e g o tia tio n s a re p ro ceed in g . T h e 1 P° ltlClan Wl11 s ta r 1,1 th a t scene 1 b;lt ,,ie ra s e will have to H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C om m ercial i . go d isp la y e d h is c o n fid en ce by b e t i e s , m u st liave him as soon a s I x ik o l tesh M en a n d T o u ris ts . I r.re u n a n im o u s to d ay in d e c la rin g w h e re m any a re k illed w ith a jaw back to r pit cedent | (l R om an m assa c re c alls for pos- tin g $500 to $1000 his c a n d id a te c o n v e n tio n is o v e r.” hone. ¡la w s, w here s o ld ie rs ’ w ills on th e I h t a llie s had gone to Spa in co m itive a c tio n , he said. will be n o m in a te d by th e 2 5 th second w ire from Mr. S m ith E u ro p e a n P la n . E x c e lle n t G rill p lete a g re e m e n t re g a rd in g q u e s ---------------------------— j b a ttle fie ld s w ere exon/Vted from M e rc h a n ts ' L u n c h b allo t. T h o m as Spellacy, a P a l - 's t a t e d th a t th e c o n v en tio n h a d , A lot of th e finest excuses now , th e re g u la r re q u ire m e n ts , was th e tio n s to be discu ssed w ith G erm an lin e r s u p p o rte r, to o k th e long e n d , a d jo u rn e d u n til to d ay , a n d th a t ‘ b ein g m ade b e a r th e ‘ M ade in s ta te m e n t of D eputy R e g is tra r d e le g a te s. T he c o n c en su s of th e sp ecify in g th a t th e e n tire ¡M r. G e ra rd w ould visit A sh lan d I B locks From L ithia Park, n e w sp a p e rs w as th a t F ra n c e will G e rm a n y ” tra d e m a rk . Boyle, w ho sat at th e h e a rin g . . a m o u n t sh o u ld go to th e n a tio n a l upon a d jo u rn m e n t o r a f te r a b r ie f ' ------------------------------------------- - receiv e 52 p e r c e n t of th e G er- m an in d em n ity , E n g la n d 22 per th a n th e m osT T - is 1 b e e n 'o n e ° L f CO1Pmittee’ - Œ C P a r lin - P al- t u p to Los A ngeles. HOME cent. Ita ly 9 % , S e rv is 5 a n d Bel- u n a llo y e d jov to th e c h ild re n f o i Z n Y ™ “ ? * 1’ 7 ^ " æ d e le g a te s [ , K' Sl,° P W ’ °* S h e p a rd ’ b ish o p ' gium 8. T he b a la n c e w ill be di- th ev have been given i place a ll! 1 “g a tto rn e y ° “ e O regon a r e a - " h o was RESTAURANT vided am o n g o th e r b e llig e re n ts of! th e ir ow n on th e p ro g ra m ‘ f ! S e n e ia l ° n th e la s t balloL I sc h ed u le d to m ak e a sh o rt p a tri- th e w ar. ' rtq q iltn rd .,v p io g ia m ot | A re p o rt w as c irc u la te d la st otic a d d re s s a t C h a u ta u q u a te rn -' (By U n ited P re ss ) C o n sid e ra b le sp e c u la tio n e x ists | long se rie s of c o n te sts ^ " e r e ^iv** ' ¡U g h ti thHt SenatO r G lass h ad re ' ' P’e y e s te rd a y a n d o ffic ia te a t th e ! Good M eals and Short Orders. Day CO R V A LLIS, O re., J u ly 5.— . . . re n u n S d e r ' ’oased th e V irg in ia d e le g a tio n , u n v e ilin g of th e m em o rial tab le t r d in in g ? th « v « act a # t fig u re of th e i e n kt th e ____ le g e a r a rd th e e ex p a rk . by c . h ild ’ T he cook in o u r fam ily is paid G lass v eh e m e n tly d e c la re d t o d a y '* 11 L ith ia p a rk , po stp o n ed his p art and Night Service. le p a r a tio n s to ta l. M any c o n flict-! 16 y e a rs of age, a n d an y a n d all m ore th a n college g r a d u a te s in th e >• re “ is n o t a w ord of tr u th in o i th e p ro g ra m an d k in d ly con-., (B y U nited P re ss) ing re p o rts a re in c ir c u la tio n ., w ere allow ed to e n te r. All s o rts ¡, th re e y e a rs of th e ir ’PI»« .... in ...x te rv ie w i I of s p o rts w ere puiled o ff“ u n d e r i »«• 297 East Main SPA, Ju ly 5.— G erm an d e le g a te s T he M atin p rin te d an " ' r- • ^ r d e d to re m a in o v er u n til to d ay tlie first • o b ta in e d by th e Spa c o rre sp o n d e n t j th e d ire c tio n of Jo h n Beeson and-' C u n ,,n ,n g s 1S P o p u la rly s u p - |a iia ta k e M r G e ra rd 's place. The te a c h in g in New York sc h o o ls,” in co n fe re n ce h e re will not h e per- w ith J o n s ta n tin F a h re n b a c h in 1 a ffo rd e d g re a t d e lig h t to th e n a r ! ? h° ‘ kGy tO th e J llin g tl,e in e !n o n a l was a ls o sc.id R abbi S te p h en S. W ise- of, m ilte d to 'd is c u s s w ith th e a llies W ANTED T o rk , a d d re s s in g sum m e'r ¡th e q u e stio n of re d u c in g tile M achinist w hich th e G erm an c h a n c e llo r de- tic ip a n ts as w ell as to th e sp e cta 1 d e a d l° Ck' ^ a n y politl'c ia ns be-i 1'ostPoned u n til th is a fte rn o o n A first c la ss all a ro u n d m ac h in ist. d a r e d G e rm a n y h ad no p ro p o sa ls to rs I school s tu d e n ts a t th e O regon Ag- a m o u n t of th e in d em n ity and will P ! a WOrd fro m him wiH b re a k — — - CAST IRON r ic u ltu r a l college h ere. be re s tric te d in th e p re s e n ta tio n An in'alato» f , , , , th e im passe. H e has re fu se d pos- r* j G ood heav y g rey iro n m a c h in e ry to m ak e re g a rd in g th e d e fin ite I he te a c h e r sh o u ld receive of th e p ro p o sa ls of p a y m e n t, it A n in sis te n t d e m a n d from th e jitiv e ly to give a n y in d ic a tio n re f f C T ip /J $erap c a stin g s. ‘ A n n u itie s sh o u ld he paid in Ch‘idre11 tb a t a s e rie s of s P ° r ts be g a rd in g his p e rso n a l p re fe re n c e . m ore a n d also, give m ore. He ¡w a s sem i-o fficially NAILS d ec la re d to- should receive O ld n a ils, w orn o r cu t. M ust be ac co rd a n ce w ith G e rm a n y ’s eco- m , b " m ore pay an d day. R e p o rts th a t G erm an r e p re V 16™ 00" causpd d u e to b ‘« P osition a s n a tio n a l s tr a ig h t. h ig h e r h o n o r a n d re v e re n c e in s e n ta tiv e s a re in stru c te d to not nom ic r e h a b ilita tio n ,” F a h r e n - ' t é a h ? h / » h 3,1 a f ‘ ! C b a irin a n - . R is a o t c o n sid ered P IP E (B y United I r e s s ) ‘ ho c o m m u n ity . T he c h ild re n a g ie e to pay th e re p a ra tio n s sum 4 ” s ta n d a r d black pipe, second ■ ta c it d e c la re d . , , ig cio w o t ìe young- an im p o ssib ility th a t C um m ings IN D IA N A PO LIS, J u ly 5. __ h a n d , s tr a ig h t a n d in good condi- ««It w i„ , n e c essa rv nin(iifv c e le b l:’to rs w ere a t th e p a rk h im se lf w ill he b ro u g h t fo rw ard sh o u ld be ta u g h t to re g a rd him as te n ta tiv e ly fixed by th e a llie s, is : »-e e » J : ^ g x ì . - r r , a “ " ' i’ro ," ise n e ,,m - T w e n ty -fo u r p ris o n e rs escap ed one wn of th m ost im p o ria rta n t fa c to rs d isc o u n te d . m e niusi from th e co u n ty jail ea rly to/lav in th e ir life. T he te a c h e r sh o u ld ! It was p o in ted o u t th e n ecessary SAN FRA N C ISCO . , - J u v ly 5.— A8HLAND IRON WORKS ¡ e la tin g G e rm a n y m ay pay th e ! e s t ta k e n In! ’ th e n . r „ n , . . m " ' a 0 " ! '" 8 , ° m ° n e ‘ h e . d e le e “ e s 'i — - ............— by saw ing out tw o b ars. Six have O ffice a n d W o rk s No. 248 H e lm a n e q iv a le n t of tw e n ty b illion gold ' Beeson m ad e w t t S S * d“ ‘ ** IS le a rn e d he 18 not u n a c *i ^ s a t i s f a c t i o n w ith th e tre a tm e n t give m ore tim e to develop self- s ta b ility of th e w orld d epended been re c a p tu re d . A lte r laying th e ' d , Ore. ' m a rk a b e t o r . A pril. 1 9 2 ,. 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G e rm a n s will lu te ly TABOO h e re . W e in v ite . . . . | i 0 0 0 e n te n te tro o p s a re needed to tra in w as u n lo a d in g w hen th e •GENTLEMEN only. &lfei to begin th e t r ,a l of t h ose Hl c ru s h th e fo rces of M u sta p h a K e - 1 H eight plow ed in to it. Sonm Thia Is a cle a n , co n g e n ia l am u se- ^ s p o n s ib le fo r th e w ar a n d g u il-l g , i.ial P a s h a , th e T u rk ish n a tio n a l- d e a th s a re re p o rte d , caused bv m en t h a ll fo r d e c e n t, c le a n -c u t ty of o th e r w a r c rim e s im m e d ia te - 1 ist lea d e r. ! fire w hich b ro k e o u t im m ed ia te ly . DO BBIN IR W IN ¡'V . / " y 1‘len' “ "d “ " ’’ ‘• ‘» “ I IS C. B. L A M K I N Real Estate Preserve Your Roofs Allied Agreement Reached Is Claim Cooks Paid Better Than Teachers Germans May Not Discuss Indemnity With Lack of Recognition Shiver-e-e-e C lean Sport for R egular Fellow » ,h e tr e a ty c la u se s to r th e p u r-- __ Pose of fa c ilita tin g th e fu lfillm e n t i ■ot G e rm a n y 's coal d eliv ery o b li- , g atio n s. (B y U n ited P re s s ) SAN FRANCESCO, J u ly 5.— f a llo w in g a r e r n a r s e t q u o ta tio n s . B U T T E R — E x tra s , 62c. B U iT E R — E x tra s , 61 % c. 1 PO U L T R Y — H ens, 37c; b ro il Many Dead In Wreck (B y U nited P r e s s ' ARNO LD. Ia., Ju ly 5.— T he e r s , 33c. d e a th toll in a w reck of a M inne C A T T L E — Top s te e rs, 1 0 % c. a p o l i s a n d St. L ouis p a sse n g e r HO GS——T op, 15 % c. tra in w hich plu n g ed th ro u g h a S H E E P — E w es, 6 ® 6 % c ; w e th tre s tle n e a r h e re S a tu rd a y is er 7 % 8c. raise d to n in e to d ay . T w en ty -n in e B A R L E Y — S pot b a rle y , $3.10 a re in h o sp ita ls a n d tw o of th e se ¡¡@3.20. m ay die. » ♦ » W E A T H E R FORECAST ♦ ► F o r O reg o n — F a ir. » » ♦ « ® <$><£><&<» »<»<»> 1 'W h e n o n e scolds p ro fite e rs in t h e p rese n c e of te n m en, only ten p f th e m sq u irm . ’ A ll o n e need s to g et on a p a ir Of th is s e a s o n ’s tig h t tro u s e rs is p a tie n c e a n d a shoe h o rn . AM ERICA N T E N N IS STA R WINS CHAAIPIONSH4I* LONDON. J u ly 5.— W illiam T ilden, th e A m erican te n n is s ta r, won tlie w o rld ’s ch a m p io n sh ip S a tu rd a y , d e fe a tin g P a tte rs o n of A u s tra lia , la st y e a r ’s c h am p io n , th re e o u t of fo u r sets. T ild e n 's v ictory m ak es him the first A m erican to win th e c h a m p ionship. It w as th e clim ax of a w o n d e rfu l ex h ib itio n on th e c o u rt of sk ill an d d a rin g , a f te r th e A m erican ch am p io n J o h n s to n h ad been elim inated. Western Crops Fall Short of Yields SAN FRANCISCO , C alif., J u ly «5.— G ra in a n d fru it cro p s in w est e rn s ta te s will fall s h o rt of tlie y ield s of a y e a r ago, a c co rd in g to a resu m e of b u sin ess an d a g r i c u ltu r a l c o n d itio n s w hich has been issu ed by th e fe d e ra l re s e rv e ' t a n k h ere, co v e rin g tlie s ta te s of A rizo n a, C a lifo rn ia , Id ah o , Ne vada, O regon, U tah a n d W ash ii.g to u . < F ro s ts , cold w e a th e r a n d d e fi c ie n t p re c ip ita tio n cau sed cro p s o. th e d is tric t to be re ta rd e d from th re e to fo u r w eeks T he w in ter! els last y ear. Tlie net d e c re a se in all w heat grow n in th e d istric t is p la c e d a t 5,085,00ft bushels. ‘ In tlie P acific n o rth w e s t,” says tlie h a n k ’s re p o rt, “ th e prum - a n d c h e rry c ro p s a re e stim a te d a t tro in 55 to 6ft p er cen t of th o se ot 1919; th e ap p le cro p at tro u i 5ft to 70 p e r c e n t, a n d th e p e a r cro p will not exceed 200 c a rs, ¡is co m p ared w ith 2200 in 1919. T he p ro sp e c ts a re th a t th e lo g a n b e rry crop of w estern W a sh in g to n will n o t exceed 4ft p er c e n t, ra s p b e rrie s 75 p er Cent and s tr a w b e r rie s 85 w h e a t crop in tlie seven s ta te s is p e r cent of n o rm a l." now e s tim a te d a t 51,164,00ft b u s h - 1 T he la b o r s itu a tio n h as im els. as c o m p a red w ith 61.051.00<i proved so m e w h at d u rin g th e last b u sh e ls a y e a r ago. th e h a n k ’s m o u th ," say s th e b u lle tin . “ In b u lle tin says. If w e a th e r c o n d i find a ro u n d S e a ttle , th e re is a tio n s a re fa v o ra b le d u rin g th e slig h t excess of b o th sk illed an d re m a in d e r of th e g row ing se aso n ., u n sk illed lab o r. In w estern W a sh how ever, th e in cre ase in th e in g to n th e r e is a c o n sid e ra b le sp rin g w h e a t cro p w ill c o m p en s h o rta g e of u n sk illed ra ilro a d s a te fo r a p p ro x im a te ly h a lt of tiiis help. E lsew h e re th ro u g h o u t th e deficiency, it is e s tim a te d , p re d is tr ic t th e re is a s h o rta g e o f d ic tio n s in d ic a tin g th is cro p will fai m la b o re rs, a lth o u g h not as s e a m o u n t to 50,277.000 b u s h e d , vere a s w as a n tic ip a te d a m o u th , c o m p a red w ith 45,4 2 5 ,0 0 0 b u s h a g e .”