Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 19, 1920, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS CANNOT
SURVIVE THREE MONTHS IN
THE RICH OZONE AT ASH­
LAND. THE PURE DOMESTIC
WATER HELPS.
A shland D aily T idings
Successor to The Semi-Weekly
Tidings. Voi. 43.
VOLUME 1
A SH LA N D , OREGON,
ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITH­
OUT THE AID OF MEDICINE
CURES NINE CASES OUT OF
TEN OF ASTHMA. THIS IS A
PROVEN FACT
.M ONDAY, J U L Y 19, 1920.
N U M B E R 274
ADVERTISEMENTS
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TREATY LEAGUE
K. NELSON
Custom Tailor for Men
Cleaning and Pressing
P ric e s R ig h t. S a tisfa c tio n G u a r­
a n te e d .
Hotel Austin, Ashland, Ore.
_________________
268-6
By Raymond dapper.
(U. P . S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
MURPHY ELECTRIC SHOP
MARION, J u ly 19— T he tre a ty
(B y U n ited P re s s )
(B y U n ited P re s s )
C o m p lete S tock E le c tric S upplies.
of V e rsaille s a n d th e lea g u e of
SA LT L A K E CITY , U tah , Ju ly
CHICAGO J u ly 19— R e p re se n ­
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
( By U n ited P re ss )
t a t io n s w as scored as involving i 9 - _ H e b e r H. G ra n t, p re s id e n t o f ! ta tiv e s of ra ilw a y w o rk e rs, h ere
Cor. Main and Oak Sts.— Exide
B E R L IN , J u ly 19— E itel F re ld -
M istak en ly th e p lig h te d re la tio n - th e M orm on c h u rc h , a n d C. W . t° d a y to receiv e th e ir w age a w a rd s
Batteries.
rich refu sed to com m ent to d ay on
sh ip of th e I n ite d S ta te s to E u - N ibley, p re s id in g bishop, a n d five ' to m o rro w from th e ra il lab o r
th e d e a th of his b ro th e r. P rin c e
(B y U n ited P re ss )
rope, by S e n a to r H a rd in g to d a y j o th e r o ffic ia ls of th e U tah Id ah o b o a rd , h av e divided th em se lv e s
Jo
a c h im , w ho su icid ed S a tu rd a y
LINCOLN, Ju ly 19— W ith th e
in a n o th e r a tta c k on th e dem o- S u g a r com pany, will h av e a pre- in to th re e g ro u p s. T h e re a re 700
o p e n in g of th e n a tio n a l p ro h ib i­ hv s h o o tin g h im self in th e b re a s t.
a d m in is tra tio n ’s
fo reig n lim in a ry h e a rin g to d ay on th e g e n e ra l c h a irm e n in th e first
W ASH IN GTON, J u ly 19— Of 10 c ra tic
tio n co n v en tio n only a few days Hit, aide, Col. \ on S te u b en , d e ­
A p re lim in a ry
tr e a ty | c h a rg e of p ro fite e rin g .
g ro u p — th e tr a n s p o rta tio n w o rk ­
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, O regon c o u n tie s fo r w hich th e policy.
(lista
n t, d e le g a te s to th e g re a t dry c la re d n o th in g but th e h a re a n ­
T he d e fe n d a n ts h av e been a t e rs unions. In th e second g ro u p
1920 p o p u la tio n fig u re s h av e been sh o u ld h av e been m ad e im m edi
Shingles.
test a re slow ly d r if tin g in to Lin n o u n c e m e n t of J o a c h im s d e a th
a te ly a f te r th e a rm istic e in 1918, lib e rty u n d e r bonds of $10,000 a re th e le a d e rs of th e sh o p c ra ft
a
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coin
to a tte n d th e jubilee a n d jol- r " l,!d be m;H,e as th e rest was a
C e m e n t, P la s te r a n d L im e.
all b u t tw o show ed g a in s over and th e q u e stio n of th e lea g u e of each since th ey w ere a rra ig n e d 1 a n io n s, a n d in th e th ird th e op-
lific a tio n
o v er th e
e ig h te e n th fam ily secret.
BLOCK WOOD
e ra tiv e w o rk e rs ’ c h ie fta in s.
1910. T h e tw o sh o w in g d ecreases n a tio n s sh o u ld have been consid- J u n e Î8.
A s e rv a n t a t Villa L ieg n itz.
a m e n d m e n t a n d solem nize a w ake
cred la te r, in d e p e n d e n tly of th e
a re C rook a n d H arn ey .
T he m e e tin g s to d a y a re closely
U N IV E R SIT Y
OF
w here th e p rin ce had ben sta y in g ,
O R E G O N ,' o v e r J o h n B arley co rn .
*
g u a rd e d , b u t d rib b lin g to th e out- E u g e n e , J u ly 19.— A s tra w v o te.
T he fig u re s a s to C rook co u n ty tre a ty , H a rd in g in d ic a te d .
Bone d ry a d v o c ate s d e c la re to- 8a*d :
D Was tru ly
love trag«.
j
side
r e t d som e e x p la n a tio n b ecau se
W^ G ^ )Ort" - thi lt
’“ fe u i of ,h e d e le g a te s to th e Synod of <’•».' a p re sid e n tia l tic k e t will be edy. His w ife left him fo r an ,UH
BA RG AINS IN
M ARION, J u ly 19— H a rd in g , if
w ere “ g e ttin g s e t,’’ fo r th e dia O regon, on th e co m in g p resid e n - chosen.
since th e cen su s of 10 y e a rs ago
T he fight m ay re s u lt know n reaso n , l i e was also wm «
ele
c te d p re s id e n t, w ill re fu se to-
cu ssio n of th e a w a rd s to m o rro w tia l e le c tio n
w as ta k e n D esch u tes c o u n ty has
show
ed
t
h
a
t
th
e
o
v
e«'
an
e
ffo
rt to co n fin e th e cam tied a b o u t h is m o th e r's health .'*
been carv ed o u t of C rook c o u n ty ,' ta k e a n y ste p s to w a rd th e r a t i f i - '
Jo a ch im died in th e a rm s of th e
P ie s b y te ria n clerg y a r e s tro n g ly Paign to th e electio n o f a d ry con-
ta k in g aw ay a p o p u la tio n of sev- c a tio n of th e t r e a ty of V e rsaille s ’
City and Ranch Properties
1
o
sp ita l d o cto rs.
At first e v e ry
in fa v o r of tlie re p u b lic a n nom - 8 - ess.
B ryan a n d Billy Sunday
w hile th e le a g u e of n a tio n s cove-j
e ra l th o u sa n d
Houses to Rent.
If a n y fig u re s
e ffo rt was m ade to co v er up th e
inee, H a rd in g received 32 v o tes a ie proposed a s th e tic k e t,
w ere a v a ila b le fo r th e a re a em - r.an t s ta n d s in ta c t, a c c o rd in g to
c irc u m sta n c e s of th e suicide. T he
o u t of th e 4 4 cast. In sp ite of a r ­
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
b raced in th e p re s e n t C rook coun- th e V¡6W ° f his frie n d s h e re » « e r
d o c to rs in c h a rg e told even high
g
u
m
e
n
ts
to
th
e
e
ffe
c
t
th
a
t
Cox
(B y U n ited P re s s )
ty it Is c e rta in t h a t a h e a lth y a c a re fu l s tu d y of th e re p u b lic a n
g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls it w as an
CORK, J u ly 19— F e e lin g is ru n -
w as a “ w e t,” th e d e m o c ra tic nom ­
gain w ould be show n. In a ll of |
a tta c k on th e p r o - , n in g h ig h h e re to d a j<
f
,
WE KEEP PACE
: .'autom obile c a se .”
inee received 9 votes. Rev. W. H.
th e te r r ito r y In clu d ed in th e C rook i J
R a id in g , th ey said , h a s de- 0 »
v, „ . -------
„ ... .
W ben th e w ar b ro k e out Joa«
c la sh e s b e tw e e n th e B ritis h
N u g en t of P o rtla n d , who e n g in ­
WITH THE STYLE
co u n ty of 1910 th e g a in is know n C*ded
g° t0 th e m a t w ith Cox
c li'in w as an o ffic e r of th e fron«
so ld ie rs
and
th e
dem obilized
W A SH IN G TO N , Ju ly 19— T he e s e d th e electio n , neg lected to
to be s o m e th in g n e a r 6000 or over th e le a g u e issue. He is con-
tiei g u a rd s on th e F re n ch b o rd er.
tro o p s.
F u r th e r o u tb re a k s of fo rces of Gen. T u an C hai J u i, fo r­ m en tio n th e th ir d p a rty c a n d i­
fid e n t, th e y said , th e c o u n try is
7COO.
S
h o rtly a f te r th e o u tb re a k of hos­
rio
tin
g
a
r
e
fea
re
d
.
Sixty
have
m er C hiuese m in is te r, a n d h ead of d a te , C h riste n se n , b u t proposed
H av e now in o p e ra tio n th e l a t­
T h e fig u re s follow :
C rook, opposed to e n te r in g th e lea g u e as been w o u nded in th e fig h tin g . A th e A nfu p a rty , d e fe n d in g P ek in g , th e n am e of Debs, w ith th e re su lt
tilitie s he w as re p o rte d w ounded.
e s t In c o lla r fin ish . A m ach in e
3 4 2 4 ; 1910, 9 316; d e c re a se 5901, fo rm u la te d in P a ris.
H is m o th e r p erso n ally n u rse d liim
i
crow
d
of
a
rm
e
d
m
en
blew
up
tw
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lias
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s
ta
in
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a
sev
ere
d
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fe
a
t
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n
d
th
a
t
th
e
so
cialist
c
a
n
d
id
a
te
re-
t h a t gives a p e rfe c t d o m estic fin ­
H a rd in g ’s a tta c k on th e leag u e
OLY M PIA , W ash., Ju ly 1 9 - back to h e a lth an p<nned th e iro n
o r 63.2 p e r cen t.
C u rry 3 025;
m
ilita
ry
lo
rrie
s
w
hich
w
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re
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re
tire
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to
w
a
rd
P
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k
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th
e
s
ta
te
c
e
n
e
d
votes.
ish— no gloss.
1'our c a n d id a te s fo r th e re p u b li­ c ro ss to his b rea st.
1 910. 2 0 4 4 ; in c re a se 981, o r 48 is his second w ith in a w eek. F u r ­ tu rn in g to th e ir b a rra c k s today. d e p a rtm e n t w as advised by th e )
th
e
rm
o
re
,
lie
h
as
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
d
op­
can
n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r had
Jo a ch im recen tly b ro u g h t a li­
A m erican le g a tio n ot th e C hinese
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO pei cen t. D ouglas 2 1 ,3 3 2 ; 1910, p o sition v irtu a lly to a ll of P re s i­
tiled d e c la ra tio n s of c an d id acy bel su it a g a in s t a book p u b lis h e r
1 9 ,6 i4 , in c re a se 1658, o r 8.4 p er
c a p ita l, to d ay .
T u a n C hai J u i ’s
d en t W ilso n 's fo re ig n policies, in ­
w ith th e s e c re ta ry o f s ta te a t th e who issued a p a m p h le t "T h e M ar-
•---------- ----------------------------------------- cent. G illiam . 3 9 6 o ; 1910. 3701:
tro o p s a re re p o rte d to be o u t­
c lu d in g th e proposed A d ria tic s e t­
close of th e firs t day fo r filing. tie d L ife of a P rin c t ” w hich Jo a -
fla n k e d by Gen. W u Pei Su an d
tle m e n t, his a lleg ed p ro p o sa l to
w hich th e law pro v id es sh a ll be c tl in d ec la re d exposed his p riv a te
d riv e n back to w a rd s M a n to u k u o
AND PO STS
a
w
a
rd
T
h
ra
c
e
to
B
u
lg
a
ria
,
in
ste
a
d
60 d ays p rio r to th e p rim a ry elec- life.
67. of 1.7 p e r cent. H ood R iver,
w ith se rio u s losses.
By A pplying
of
G
reece,
an
d
th
e
A
rm
enian
m
a
n
­
tio n . C olonel R o land H. H a rtle y
___________________
8 3 1 5 ; 1910, 8016; in c re a se 299,
UTILITY BLACK PAINT
d a te .
H e a s s e rte d heav y a rm a ­
ot
E
v
e
rett
and
S
e
n
a
to
r
C
om
an
ofi
o
r
3.7
p
e
r
cen
t.
L
incoln,
6
0
8
4
;
T h e b e st p re s e rv a tiv e on th e
S pokane, a p p e a re d in person early
M a rk e t.
1910, 5 5 8 7 ; in c re a se 497, o r 8.1 m e n ts a re n e c e ssa ry to c a rry on
< ERTAINTEED AND GUARD p e r c e n t . M a lh e u r. 10,907; 1910, th e se policies.
(B y U n ited P re ss )
F rid a y m o rn in g to file. G o v ern o r
ROOFING
(B y U n ited P re ss )
W ARSAW , J u ly
19 — Polish H a rt filed F rid a y a fte rn o o n . S her-
8 601; in c re a se 2306, o r 26.8 p er
A lw ays th e L o w est P rices.
PO RTLA N D , J u ly 19— M em bers
a im y h e a d q u a r te r s to d a y issu ed D'f S trin g e r of Gink co u n ty sent
c e n t. M orrow , 5 6 1 7 ; 1 9 1 0 ,4 3 5 7 ;
of th e O regon S ta te D en tal a sso ­
MY NAME IS DENNIS in cre ase 1260, o r 28.9 p e r cent.
th e fo llow ing o fficial c o m u n iq u e : his notice of in te n tio n to e n te r
c ia tio n g a th e re d h e re to d a y for
ASHLAND FEED STORE.
W allo w a, 9778; 191 0, 8364;
( By U nited P re ss )
CHICAGO, J u ly 19 — A n o th e r A lte r b itte r fig h tin g th e enem y Die rep u b lica n p rim a ry a s a can-
th e ir tw e n ty -se v e n th a n n u a l m eet-i
8 5 8 East Main
Tel. 211 c re a se 1414, o r 16.9 p er cent. m -
LONDON. J u ly
19— W illiam
lias occupied L ida, b etw een Vilna d id a te fo r g o v e rn o r by m ail.
p
o
litic
a
l
m
o
v
em
ep
t,
th
e
lib
e
rty
I ing.
E d w a rd T. M athes of B elling- ’,(' iin s ,o n ' l,ie A m erican te n n is
p a rty , w as lau n c h e d F rid e y by an d G rodno. T he enem y a tta c k -
I
Dr. W eston A. P ric e of C leve­
ed
th
e
P
olish
m
o
u
n
ta
in
division,
h
am
. who se ek s th e g o v e rn o rsh ip 8la1, to d a y d e fe a te d M ajor K ings-
H O TEL A U S T IN
fo
rm
e
r
m
em
b
e
rs
of
th
e
com
m
it-
F A IR W E A T H E R r O R
lan d , O., c h a irm a n of th e n a tio n a l tee of 48, w ho b o lte d from th a t u,id o ccu Pied th e v illag e of Dod- on «he d e m o c ra tic p rim a ry ro u te , <o,e *“ tlie ,)aV¡» cup to u rn a m e n t,
W E E K IS PR O M ISE D
DAN CONNER, Prop
i d e n ta l re s e a rc h c o m m itte e , w ill
V igorous en em y a tta c k s w as th e only m em b er of th a t par-
h n sto n took tlie tirs t set, th e n
o rg a n iz a tio n . It is p ro b a b le th a t row ice.
W e a th e r p re d ic tio n s fo r th e
|
be one of th e p rin c ip a l sp e a k e rs
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C om m ercial
k
t
H
u
s
ia
ty
n
a
n
d
K
rzo
m
en
iec
have
ty
to
file
fo
r
any
office.
Die
E n g lish m an cam e hack an d
no p re s id e n tia l tic k e t w ill be
w eek b e g in n in g to d ay a re :
Pa-
P re lu d e by th e R oyal W elsh d u rin g th e c o n v en tio n
M en a n d T o u ris ts .
been
re
p
u
ls
e
d
.”
Two c a n d id a te s fo r lie u te n a n t- v’0,1 ,h e next ,w o - Jo h n s to n m i-
n am ed , it w as s ta te d . J u d g e A r­
__
citic co ast s ta te s , fa ir, except oc- L ady S in g ers. L e c tu re by J u d g e _______________
g
o
v
e rn o r filed for th e rep u b lica n ,ied ,,1H n e x l- T h e Dftli and de-
th u r W ray, M ajo r Y ork, N e b ra s­
c a sio n a l ra in on P acific c o a st G eorge D. A lden of B oston. A t I
E u ro p e a n P la n . , E x c e lle n t G rill. s(;tle3.
T :4 5 :
p
rim
a ry , both b e in g m em b ers of
tilt went to lo h n sto u . W il-
ka, a n d A llen M cC urdy, th e key­
M e rc h a n ts ’ L unch
th
e
s
ta
te
s
e
n
a
te
,
S
e
n
a
to
r
F
rin
c
h
*‘a,n
T
ild en . th e A m erican, beat
n o te s p e a k e r of th e 48 co nven­
of
V
ancouver,
C
la
rk
e
c
o
u
n
ty
,
and
D
atke,
t b it s c o m p le tin g E n g la n d 's
tion h e a d th e new p a rty .
Tw o B locks From Lit Ilia Park.
S e n a to r P h ip p s of S p o k an e had ‘'e h a c le **i th e fight lo r t l i e D a v i s
T he fo rm a tio n of a n o th e r new
th
e ir filin g on hand w hen th e o f­ C lip.
p a rty w as ta k e n up h e re by m em ­
fice opened.
b e rs of th e c o m m itte e of 4 8. who
HOME
(A R P E N T IE R HOME AGAIN.
d isse n ted from
th e decision ol
(B y U nited P re s s )
th e ir c o n v e n tio n la st n ig h t and
NEW
YORK, J u ly
19— Sir F E R T IL IZ E R PLA N T
RESTA URANT
PA R IS, Ju ly 19— G eorges C a r­
(By United Press)
G E TS NEW BU ILDING
felt th a t such actio n w as still in i-. T h o m as L ip to n , c h a lle n g e r fo r th e
pentier,, a rriv e d h e re to d ay a fte r
W A SH IN G TO N , J u ly 19— P res- p P ra tiv e .
PO
R
TLA
N D .— T he P acific P r o ­
A m erican Y a c h tin g cup. a n n o u n ­
a
to u r of tin* U nited S ta te s, a n d
{ id e n t W ilson w ill ste p in to th e
w hich co n v e rts
ced C a p ta in B u rto n , who" sailed d u c ts com pany,
was
given an o v atio n w hen lie
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
c a m p a ig n to ele c t Cox a s h is suc-
th e S h am ro ck in th e firs t tw o o th e rw is e useless a n im a l m a tte r a p p e a re d on tlie s tre ts .
CHICAGO,
J u ly
19— J u liu s
1 cesso r im m e d ia te ly a f te r th e c a n ­
fe rtiliz e r, has ju st
and Night Service.
races w ith the«, R e so lu te , w ill hc in to u se fu l
J o n a s, a w e a lth y co m m e rc ial tr a v ­
d id a te ’s fo rm a l speech of a c c e p t­
fin
ish
ed
a
new
b u ild in g in th e S E A S ID E — S ta n d a rd Oil Co. to
“ a t th e w h e e l” in to m o rro w ’s race.
e le r is n e a r d e a th to d ay , th e re-j
ance, a c c o rd in g to h is p re s e n t te n ­
297 East Main
P
e
n
in
su
la
d
istric
t.
T h is s ta te m e n t w as issu ed fol­
c o n s tru c t s p u r serv ice tra c k here.
s u it of a c la n d e s tin e love a ff a ir
ta tiv e p lan s. W ilso n ’s f ir s t cam -
low
ing re p o rts th a t th e sk ip p e r
w ith Miss P a u lin e M eglitzch, aged
, paign d o c u m e n t, it w as le a rn e d
WANTED
i w ill be reliev ed , d u e to b lu n d e rs
36, w ho su icid ed a f te r sh o o tin g
h e re to d ay , w ill p ro b a b ly be a
M EXICO CITY , J u ly 19— T he in tlie p rev io u s races.
It is an -
A M OULDER,
J o n a s , w hile th ey w ere in h e r
m essag e 'c o n g r a tu la tin g Cox on
a f ir s t c la ss m o u ld er.
n a tio n a l re p u b lic a n p a rty , rep re - n o unced tin's is ta k e n to in d ic a te
hom e S unday. “ He said he loved
I I b it s e n tim e n ts to
be
expressed
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J u ly 19 E ight j h is speech of ac ce p tan c e . F u r th e r ollcs in to M exican po litics, held a c o n tin u e on th e c h a lle n g e r d u r-
2 . « » i ! « H n J rey i r ° n m a c h in e ry did m e ’ a n d th a t hc w as t b r o u g b )w e re e n to m b e d ’l2 fee t below th e e x p re ssio n s m ay be expected,
.
m e e tin g h e re to d a y fo r tlie p u r- ing th e re m a in in g races, b u t th a t
s c ra p c a stin g s.
w ith m e,” Miss M eglitzch ex p lain - a u rfa c e of th e
_ _ __ m ine of th e U n ite d .
A d m in is tra tio n o ffic ia ls p ro fe s-i pose o f ch o o sin g a p re s id e n tia l som eone else w ill be
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Cup Winners
Organizing
Tragedy Follows
Secret Love Affair
Wilson and
Cox "As One”
On League
Favors New
Constitution
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Office a n d W o rk s No. 248 H e lm a n
S t., A sh la n d , O re.
GOOD CUES AND TIPS
T b e , d ec,» red w ,t - . . . a d o p te d
H e m ad e a farew eU
Visit to Miss M eglitzch b e fo re tr a in
tim e, a n d in te n d e d it to be his
la st v isit.
H e said he w as de-
ta in e d u n til a f te r tr a in tim e and
h ad a rr a n g e d to spend th e n ig h t
a t th e M eglitzch hom e. H e re fu s-
od a n in v ita tio n to th e g irls ’ room ,
sle e p in g in th e a d jo in in g g u e st
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room a n d fire d a b u lle t in to his g
head as he lay asleep , th e n tu rn e d g
th e w eapon on h e rse lf.
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h u sb a n d a ll la s t n ig t. “ Of c o u rse ¡j
we w ill s ta n d by m y h u s b a n d ,” ¡1
G E T O R EG O N C A T T L E she said. “ He h as been good to §
SA LEM .— Dr. W .
H. L y tle, u s.” B efore he w as ta k e n to th e g
s ta te
v e te r in a r ia n ,
sa y s
th a t o p e ra tio n room sh e gave him h e r I
th o u s a n d s of
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¡ /‘M rs. J o n a s w as alw ay s h o u n d in g
SAN FR A N C ISC O , Ju ly 19
him . Mrs. J o n a s w ould n o t con-
F o llo w in g a re m a r k e t q u o ta tio n s : sc u t to a divorce, b u t Mr. J o n a s
B U T T E R — E x tra s , 5 9 ^ c .
said we sh o u ld c o n tin u e to keep
EGGS— E x tra s , 62 % c.
j com pany, a s his w ife m ig h t die,
PO U L T R Y — H ens, 36 @ 38c; th e n he w ould m a rry m e th e next
b ro ile rs , 30<??33c.
■day. It is n o t an h o n o ra b le way
C A T T L E — T op ste e rs, 9 @ a n d c a n n o t go on a n y lo n g e r.”
10c.
P a u lin e rose e a rly S u n d ay , clad
HOGS— Top, 15 Vic.
in h e r n ig h td re ss , e n te re d his
w e th e rs . 7 @ 8c.
B A R L E Y — Spot
© 2 .8 0 .
X e “ a s o 'n T o n T h e league" of T a - t e d ^ T h e
t “
ploded m in e gases. R escue p a r-, tio n s sto p p e d re p o rts of a dis in c lin a tio n
low ed an ’
F 01 O te g o n — F a ir
ties w ere ru sh e d from P itts b u rg h . ‘ a g re e m e n t b etw een h e tw o
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Billiard p la y e rs p re fe r th is place
b ecau se th e y know t h a t th e y can
g e t GOOD c u e s; a n d m o d ern
e q u ip m e n t m a k e s a lo t of d iffe r­
ence in th e p le a s u re of th e gam e.
a u lin e M eglitsch w as ‘‘intelec-
You KNOW it
t u a l ,” a c c o rd in g to h e r fam ily. She
P ro fa n ity , g a m b lin g a n d o th e r a tte n d e d e th ic a l le c tu re s, a n d such
u n d e s ira b le e le m e n ts a re abso- h™.k«
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lately TABOO h e re . W e in v ite
SdVage S u rv iv a ls > an d
GENTLEM EN only.
Social S an ity , ’ held p ro m in e n t
Thia is a cle a n , co n g e n ia l a m u s e - ! places in h e r lib ra ry . She con-
ment h a ll fo r d e c en t, c le a n -c u t tin u a lly jo tte d dow n h e r th o u g h ts .
DOBBIN IRWIN
Chautauqua Full
Of Entertainment
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h a n d , s tr a ig h t a n d in good condi- K a n sa s CRy
HOLD WHEEL
c a ttle from e a s te rn fo rg iv en ess.
b e in g sh ip p e d in to
If J o n a s reco v ers from th e sh o o t- B
Id a h o to r e p le n is h , ing, he will be b lin d , h o sp ita l a t- |
th o se s ta te s .
ta c h e s said.
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and - P e rta in in g
fe a tu re s , tra v a g a n c e ‘ on \ h e
......’
p r X , ° lu X
e a s t; ^ S a t u i d a y
a f te r n o o n s
p ro g ra m cost of living. He sn e e re d at th e
..o p e n e d w ith th e p re lu d e by th e plea of th e a g ita to rs , who claim
A la sk a Duo.
L ona L a sk a , th e th a t 95 p e r cent of th e A m ericans
y o u n g girl w ho a p p e a re d as th e
re ex p lo ited by th e o th e r 5 per
m a jo r fe a tu re of th is e n te rta in - cen t, w hen s ta tis tic s show th a t
= m en t, is a y o u th fu l p riin a d o n n a , th e re is an a u to m o b ile fo r every
| v ho took th e h e a rts of h e r a u d i- 14 p e rso n s in tlie U nited S ta te s,
g ence in s ta n tly w ith h e r m ag u ili-
T he n u m b e r of wom en who a re
| c e n t lyric so p ra n o .
A co m pany-j too sc a n tily c lo th e d a lso fell 1111-
g , i n g h e r w as Miss H a ld a V oedisch, dei th e lash of his scorn.
Tlie
g a n d th e tw o p rese n ted a m usical m ore d resse s a re cu, off a t th e
| e n te rta in m e n t of an u n u s u a lly ' top and b o tto m , th e m ore th e y
J ’" S h closs.
c o s t,” he d e c la re d .
T he u n w a r-
C a rlto n C h a m b e rlay n e , th e lec- ra n te d s trik e fell u n d e r his de-
§ tu r e r fo r S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , gave liu n c ia tio n . and he held t h a t tlie
a su g g e stiv e a d d re ss on “ T om or- m ost se rio u s tilin g o f to d ay is th o
ro w .” Mr. C h a m b e rlay n e expres- “ s tr ik e on th e jo b ” — th e fact tli tat
sed h im self as a firm a d h e r e n t, th e la b o rin g class is only 50 p er
in th e d o c trin e s of th e lea g u e of c e n t e fficie n t.
n a tio n s, w hich, he claim s, is th e
S u n d ay m o rn in g a la rg e a u d i-
J hope of th e w orld, a n d is b ro a d e r once listen e d to a fine gospel se r-
= th a n an y p o litic a l p a rty . He flay- moii by Rev. W illiam W allace
g c d th e a c tio n s of th e le g is la to rs Y oungson, s u p e rin te n d e n t of P o it-
j in th e p a rt th ey played in fa ilin g lan d d is tric t. A c h o ir u n d e r tlie
| to a d o p t th is m e a su re a n d e n te r le a d e rs h ip of P ro f, L eland A Coon
| l in to a lea g u e w ith E u ro p e . T h is re n d e re d fine m usic, w ith Airs
g I 'n o d , Mr. C h a m b e rla y n e s ta te s , E lm o re an d G. H. Yeo as so lo ists
| is th e m ost m o m e n to u s since th e In th e a fte rn o o n th e session w as
J ascen sio n of C h rist, a n d is Die in tro d u c e d by th e m usical elem en t
g , tim e d e m a n d in g th e g re a te s t leg-1 p re se n te d by th e s trin g q u in te t of
j lsla tio n , th e b ro a d e s t sta te sm a n - R a u l P e re ira , who pave a d e lig h t-
g ship an d th e m ost stu p e n d o u s re- lu l p re lu e d b efo re th e d ra m a tic
J s n o n sib ility devolves upon th is na-i re a d in g of C a p ta in A rth u r K achel.
| tion a t th e p re se n t m om ent to T h is la tte r w as “ Tlie Music M is-
! b u ild fo r th e m o rro w .
t e r ,” m ade fam o u s by th e w onder-
|
One of th e r a r e A m e ric an s on lu l p lay in g of David W arfield
| | t h e le c tu re p la tfo rm of th o pres- F o r a one-m an show , th is fe a tu re
I en t day. w as th e sp e a k e r. E . B. was as fine as any fe a tu re of th e
| F ish , who held h is a u d ie n c e spell- C h a u ta u q u a .
T he e v en in g was
| bound by lus e lo q u en ce S a tu rd a y given o v er to a Hill c o n c ert by tho
j n ig h t. W hile re a liz in g c la ss pre- s trin g e d q u in te t, w ith th e a d d i-
|; j m ! i c e a n d sy m p a th iz in g w ith the tion of M ary Adel H ays, th e fam -
la b o r e le m e n ts of th e c o u n try he 011s New Y ork so p ra n o , who sa n g
lim ned a c le a r p ro sp e c tiv e o f th e . h e r w ay in to th e h e a rts of Ash
w hole c o n tro v e rsy b etw een c a p ita l land people last su m m e r, an d w ho
a n d lab o r. T he w hole c a ta lo g u e v a s even m ore th o ro u g h ly e n jo y e d
of ra d ic a ls weite d e s ig n a te d a s ; th is y e a r.