Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1921, Image 1

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a 8HLAND climat« without the aid
x * of Medicine, cures nine cases out
o f ten of Asthma. This is a proven
fact.
VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Vol. 43.)
anea
lLARIA Germs cannot survive
three months In the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
n
NO. 259
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921
25,000 JOBLESS MEN HOLD DEMONSTRATION
British-irish Truce
Asked, Preliminary to i IMPRESS NEEDS OF
Peace Negotiations UNEMPLI
By ED W A R D L. K E E N
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o r r e s p o n d e n t,'
LONDON. J u ly 6.— T he B ritish
g o v e rn m e n t is re p o rte d as h av in g :
a sk ed th a t a tru c e be d e c la re d w ith '
th e Irish Sinn F e in e rs as a prelim !-.'
n a ry ste p to w a rd th e co m p letio n of
D om inion a n d H om e R u le fo r I re - '
lan d n e g o tia tio n s.
J a n S m u ts. S outh A frican p re m ie r,!
re tu r n e d from D u b lin to d ay an d e n-j
fe rre d w ith L loyd G e o ig e im m edi-^
a te ly .
T he U lste r p re m ie r, C raig,
a n d L ord M iddleton, u n io n ist re p re -j
s e n ta tiv e s a tte n d in g M onday’s De
V a le ra c o n fe re n ce , a re a tte n d in g the!
p ressed em o tio n , “ T h e new ly elected
R epublican pa rlia n i e n te rs w ill c o n ­
tin u e to fu n ctio n as Dail E ire a n n ,
a n d n o t as a p a rlia m e n t of H om e
R u le rs o p e ra te d u n d e r th e Goveriv-
m en t of Ire la n d act.
$
SS
W. N. WELLS, COUNTY FARM
SUPERINTENDENT SUICIDES
B R ID G E P O R T , C o n n . J u ly 6 ~ ! f
T n n n h l
An a rm y of 25,000 u n em ployed ex- J d C I l S O I l V a O U I l i y
se rv ic e m en a n d rag g e d fo re ig n e rs
a n d w om en c a rry in g babies a re p a ­
ra d in g th e s tr e e ts h e re io im p ress
th e public w ith th e n eed s of p e n n i­
“ T he Iris h p eo p le a r§ m ore re so ­ less m en w ith o u t jobs.
M inor T re a t, head of th e c e n tra l
lu te to d ay th a n ev er. T h e Sinn F ein
a rm y , n u m b e rin g b etw een 40,000 la b o r council, to ld th e P u tte d P re ss
th a t ■“ u n e m p lo y m e n t m u st
a n d 50,000, is b e tte r eq u ip p ed to d ay to d ay
th a n six m o n th s ago. T hey a re u s­ sto p h ere. It c a n n o t go on. T h o u ­
in g a rm s c a p tu re d from th e B ritish sa n d s of p e n n ile ss m en a re in need
m ilita ry forces.
, of im m e d ia te a ssista n c e . T he w orld
“ Y et, s tra n g e ly e n o u g h , Ire la n d is i is m a k in g no m ove to save th em from
I believe th a t e aip lo y -
by no m ea n s in a hot te m p e re d m ood. ; s ta rv a tio n .
T h e fee lin g is a d ead ly cold resolve e rs a re c o n s p irin g to in c re a se th e u n ­
to resist.
e m p lo y m e n t a n d forco th e w ages
“ W e believe th e r e is a sm all ch a n ce dow n. Day la b o re rs fo rm q r’y e a rn -
of peace in Ire la n d w hile th e p re s e n t : ing pick a n d shovel w ages a t 4 0 c e n ts
B ritish g o v e rn m e n t exists.
W ith a ' an h o u r a re now o ffe red .15 c e n ts an
new g o v e rn m e n t in L ondon, th e re i h o u r. T hey c a n ’t live on t h a t .’’
w ould be a c h a n ce of c o m p ro m ise
s e ttle m e n t.
'$> TIDINGS HANDICAPPED
“ F ra n k ly , we re a liz e in Ire la n 1
BY GAS SI 'P P L Y
th a t e v e ry th in g d e p e n d s on re s u m p ­
tion of frie n d ly re la tio n s w ith E n g ­ <$•
O w ing to an in su ffic ie n t a n d
lan d .
We m u st h a v e frie n d sh ip if ; u n d e p e n d a b le gas su p p ly , on
e ith e r E n g la n d o r Ire la n d is to p ro s­ <8> w hich th e o p e ra tio n of T he « (»-
SS
Naval Unit Will
Be Organized
Chautauqua Musical Program
Scores With Music Lovers
THOUGHT 10 HAVE
BEEN OISPONOENÏ
El
M ED FO RD . O r., J u ly 6.— A u th o r-,
Local Entertainer On Program
itv h a s been given E n sig n F ra m e by |
I
th e c o m m a n d a n t of th e T h irte e n th
N aval d is tric t to o rg a n iz e a n a v a l r e ­
s e rv e u n it in J a c k so n co u n tv .
A sh la n d m usic lo v ers tu rn e d o u t ' ev en in g , p rio r to leaving fo r C ra te r;
1 W . N. W ells, s u p e rin te n d e n t of
T h e p u rp o se of su ch a u n it w ill n fo rce y e s te rd a y ^veiling to h e a r ¡L a k e , w h ere th ey will play.
T h e e n tire p ro g ra m y e ste rd a y e v - j t h e Ja c k so n co u n ty poor farm be-
he to give th e p re s e n t n av al rese rv e o n e of th e b e st c o n c e rts e v e r held
e n in g w as p a r excellence, c a rrie d o u tjtw e e n T a le n t an d A sh lan d , was dy-
o f J a c k so n co u n ty a c h an ce to co m ­
in a m a n n e r th a t b ro u g h t ro u n d a f te r ; *ng at a la te h o u r th is a fte rn o o n as
ply w ith re g u la tio n s re g a rd in g r e ­
c o n fe re n c e w ith Lloyd G eorge. S m u ts '
ro u n d of a p p la u se . E very selectio n th e re s u lt of a su ic id a l a tte m p t a t
ta in e r pay a n d to keep th em in c lo se r
is u n d e rsto o d to have p re se n te d th e '
on
th e p ro g ra m w as encored. U nder 6 o 'clo ck y e ste rd a y m o rn in g when lie
to
u
c
h
w
ith
navy
a
c
tiv
itie
s.
At
th
e
Sinn F ein view point re g a rd in g th e
ideal
c o n d itio n s a n d playing to ap- i " ’as fo u n d on th e flo o r of his room
S
am
e
tim
e
m
en
n
o
t
h
a
v
in
g
had
p
re
­
p roposed tru c e .
a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e , th e a rtis ts ' by his siste r-in -law , Mrs. M innie Roh-
v io u s n a v a l ex p e rien c e w ill be p e r­
w ere ex p ressiv e of th e fac t th a t they ' e rts o u , of Ja c k so n v ille , shot th ro u g h
m itte d to e n lis t in th e re se rv e here.
By LLOYD A L L E N
T h e navy re s e rv e o ffe rs a m an 15
w ere g iving th e best t h a t w as in i th e body a t a. p oint ju s t below th e
I U nited P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
d a y s' c ru is e o r v a c a tio n each y ear,
th em , playing w ith a vim a n d a b ility , h e a rt.
LONDON. J u ly 6.— Ire la n d needs
Mr. W ells, who has been su f ferin i
w ith pay a n d tra v e lin g expenses in
th a t k ep t th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g
A m erican re lie f fu n d s a n d needs
a d d itio n to a r e ta in e r pay of from
crow ded unitil th e end of th e la st se- i fro m p o o r h e a lth fo r th e p a st tw o
th em badly, B arry E g an , d e p u ty lord
i $12 to $252 a y e a r, d e p e n d in g on
! lection.
m o n th s, was found d ire c tly in fr »nt
m ay o r of C ork, d e clared today.
I ra tin g .
T xm - u I W om an on P ro g ra m
, of th e d o o r w ith a r 'fle , w hich ordi-
He fla tly d en ied a s se rtio n s m ade
By th e fo rm a tio n of such a u n it,!
M irg a re t C aldw ell S peer, a for- n a rily hung over th e doorw ay lying
per.
in B ritish g o v e rn m e n ta l q u a rte rs th a t
in g s m ec h a n ic a l e q u ip m e n t h a s p r e s e r v e m en will be allow ed to ta k e ?
m
e
r A shland g irl, w ith a c le a r so -' beside him .
Airs. R o b ertso n i.r*l
“ I a d m it freely , E n g la u d p ossesses •v been d e p e n d e n t. T h e T id in g s •>
I r e la n d ’s p ro sp e rity h as rem oved th e
th e ir su m m e r c ru is e s in a body a n d j,
M rs. W ells ru sh e d to th e room o ccu ­
p
ia
n
o
vo!(ce.
f
e
a
tu
r
e
d
th
e
e
v
e
n
in
g
's
th e s tr e n g th to c o m p letely c ru sh th e 3> w as u n a b le to d ay to set in ty p e •>
need o f o u tsid e fin a n c ia l aid.
a t such a t i n e a n d place as th e unit,
e n te rta in m e n t w ith se le c tio n s th a t pied by th e d y in g m an im m ed ia te ly
“ T a k e th e case of th e b u rn in g of S inn F e in m ovem ent, b u t I d o n ’t be­ <•> an d pu b lish sev«’*«! s to rie s a n d » m ig h t decide.
b ro u g h t m uch a p p re c ia tiv e a p p la u se . a f te r h e a rin g th e sh o t a n d th e body
C o rk .” E g a n said. "W e h ad a p ro p ­ lieve E n g la n d w ill c a re to face th e
a t th e sam e tim e issue a p a p e r. *
T h is will be e x p la in ed in d e ta il a n d !
M a rg a re t S peer is m a k in g h e r first fall. They found W ells unconscious,
e rty d a m a g e of 3,000,000 p o u n d s in w o rld w id e ¡¡publicity o f h a v in g to • today.
q u e s tio n s a n sw e re d a t a m e e tin g tOj)
visit
to A shland in fo u r vqprs. S h e j'H e lias been sink ng ste a d ily siepo
one n ig h t.
Im m e d ia te ly th e r e a f te r c a rry on an o v e rw h e lm in g c a m p a ig n 4 F o r th e p a st s e .e r a l w eeks th e
be
held
a
t
th
e
A
m
erican
L
egion
ha
H
i'
lived in th is city 12 y e a rs ago. is) t h a t tim e, u n ab le a t any tim e 10 give
fro m 800 to 1000 p erso n s needed a s ­ a g a in s t us.
• gas su p p ly ha= '»»». poor. To <•> T h u rs d a y ev en in g . Ju ly 7, a t 8 p. in..
th e g r a n d d a u g h te r of Mrs. M ary M. an a cco u n t of th e a ffa ir.
It is
“ Mr. De V a le ra , I u n d e rs ta n d , lias
sista n c e . T h a t w as som e m o n th s ago.
o b v iate th e m ec h a n ic a l e m b a r- $ T h is m ee tin g is of v ita l im p o rta n c e
D
unn,
and
is
now
v
isitin
g
at
t
h
e
¡
th
o
u
g
h
t
th
a
t
he
m
ade
an
a
tte
m
p t to
M A R G A R ET C A LD W E LL SPEER
y e t a n u m b e r of th e se d istre s s cases a g a in a ffirm e d Ire la n d w ill accept • la sy m e n t, T h e T id in g s h a s o r- <•> to a ll re s e rv is t a n d ex-navy m en a n d
hom
e
of
h
e
r
a
u
n
t,
Mrs.
E.
.1.
V
a
n
je
n
d
his
life
w
ith
th
e
rifle
,
th
e
un -
m u st still be c a re d for.
T h is r e ­ a form of g o v e rn m e n t s im ila r to th a t > dere.l e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t t h a t ♦> a la rg e d e le g a tio n is e x p e cte d to he in th in city on th e C h a u ta u q u a pro-, S a n t >7;» Oak s tre e t. M a rg a re t Speer
w ieldiness of w hich is th o u g h t to
q u ire s m oney, a n d we g e t n o th in g g ra n te d C uba by th e U n ’ted S tates. <$> will soon be in sta lle d . P re p a ra - *> p re s e n t from a ll o v e r th e c o u n ty .
gram , given by th e San F ran cisco j ¡s a g ra d u a te of th e local high school have caused him to nil«* his h e a rt.
Th<s m ay be one w ay o u t of th e
fro m th e B ritish fo r such w ork.
*m.is a re being in d i in »he j?
q u a r te t a n d th e P a sm o re trio . T he a n d h a s m any A shland frie n d s. H er
Mr. W ells h as been s u p e rin te n d e n t
s itu a tio n .
“ As a m a tte r of fact i t ’s a b s u rd
n .,‘.in ,;tne for th e in st illa tio n of
’3 a n F riu sc’sco q u a rte t a p p e a re d last p re se n t hom e is in O ak lan d . Cal., of th e co u n ty p oor farm fo r live
“ So fa r, how ever, E n g la n d 's ca m ­
fo r o ffic ia ls of th e B ritish g o v e rn ­
a e a stH n e b v r r e i for m e ltin g 4 DEMAND FOR PLAYING-CARDS iwight fo r th e f irs t tim e th is season w h ere sh e is p ro m in e n t in c h u rc h c ir - 1 y e a rs .
He is su rv iv e d by hie w ife
paign
a
g
a
in
s
t
Sinn
F
ein
is
an
u
tte
r
m e n t to say Ire la n d does n o t need
• th e 4 i e m eta l T he Ti lin g s re- d»
in A slllu sd . T he P a sm o re trio , who cles, sin g in g in th e c h o irs of th a t! a n d a d a u g h te r. Mrs. E ’t o i lO eson.
Manufacturer« Report a Tremendous
B ritish c a su a ltie s a re fa r
relief.
T h e to ta l p ro p e rty d am ag e fa ilu re .
g ro ts th is s ta te f
. ,r *
>
h a v e been « e a le rta in in g C h a u ta u q u a city ar.d San F ra n c isc o
She w a s' of T a len t.
Increase in Their Use, Mostly in '
g
r
e
a
te
r
th
a
n
Iris
h
S
e
c
re
ta
ry
G
re
e
n
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s u s ta in e d th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try is
e
n
th
u
s
ia
s
ts
to
r
th
e
p
a
st
ten
days,
A P hoenix p hysician w as called to
Private Families.
a p p ro x im a te ly 10.000.000 po u n d s, so wood a d m its .’’
will a p p e a r fo r th e last tim e th s
FEAR ATTEMPTED SABOTAGE
( C o n tin u ed on P a g e F o u r )
a tte n d Mr W ells. No »top is h eld
you can re a d ily see th a t th e re is
T here has been a trem endous in­
ON BOARD ’FRISCO SH IP
. fo r th e rec o v e iy of th e iv in i m ail
c o n s id e ra b le b y -p ro d u c t of d istre s s
crease in 1 he use of piny lug c a rd s la
a c co rd in g to late in fo rm a tio n from
fro m such w id e-sp read d a m a g e .’’
A STO R IA . J u ly 5.— T he s te a m e r p riv ate fam ilies w ithin the last 20;
T a le n t, H i is expected to die at any
E gan is one of th e seven su rv iv -
A lask a a rriv e d to d ay from San F r a n ­ y ears in th is country, the re p re se n t« - 1
time.
o f th e C4tv of C ork c o rp o ra tio n , who
cisco n in e te e n h o u rs o v e rd u e .
T he tlve of a bitf A m erican ear<l-m aiiufac-l
F u ll detail« of th e trego-ly could
Hiring house says in th e (New York >
a r e not “ on th e ru n .” im p riso n e d or
sh ip had e n c o u n te re d bad w e a th e r
not
be o b tain ed la te tortuv.
Tim es. 'I t m ay seem strange, hut It is
dead .
a n d en g in e tro u b le .
T he fe a r w as tile p riv a te fam ily th a t doe* m ost of
W h e n I saw him in L ondon he had
ex p ressed t h a t s a b o ta g e h a d been the using of cards. T he proportion of
ju s t com e o v er from a visit of sev­
a tte m p te d .
playing-cards used in the big clubs is
e ra l w eeks in P a ris.
sm all. T h e re is an average of from
T he M essaggero of R om e sa y s th a t two to e th ree pucks of playing-card*
D escrib in g th e u rg e n t need of
as a c o n seq u e n c e of th e a lm o st e n ­ used per fam ily each y e a r in the
lu n d s fo r Iris h re lie f w o rk , E g a n
tir e a b s o rp tio n of th e F ia t co m pany Uuited S tates, it is estiim ued. which
pointed o u t th o u sa n d s in Ire la n d a re
by th e S iem ens S c h u c k e rt E le c tric a l is rt blg P o n t a g e of the total
out of w ork as a re s u lt of d e s tru c ­
O regon w as a w a k e n e d from a sm u g
M ED FO R D . O r.. J u ly 6.— J. S.
t -.,
.
I M en’s clubs absorb th e higher-priced •
com pany, w o rk m en in th e F ia t p la n t.
.
.. .
., *
.
!
tio n of p ro p e rty an d even a larg e
c o n te n tm e n t by c e rta in e m b a n a s s -
1
cards, which a re sold a t prices vary-
V ilas, one of th e b est know n ra n c h ­
i a re now en g a g ed in th e m a n u f a c tu r e | )ng> accord,np t0 the club, from $1 10
p a rt of th é fa rm in g p o p u latio n is
1 ing fa c ts b ro u g h t to lig h t in th e
ers in th e R ogue R iv e r valley w as of a rm s a n d m u n itio n s fo r G e rm a n y ; gj.50 o r $2 per pack. T he governm ent
so rely p resse d by re a s o n of th e m il­
c e n su s fig u re s of 1920. T h e fig u re s
; tax on card s since 1917, which was
ita r y h a v in g w recked so m any c re a m ­ in s ta n tly k illed a b o u t 9 o'clock T u e s­ in c a se sh e needs new a rm a m e n ts .
show ed th a t th e a v e ra g e d e n sity of
-------------------------------—
. raised last y ear to 8 cents per pack. !
e rie s th e re b y se rio u sly in ju r in g th e day m o rn in g a t his ra n c h h o m e n o rth )
p o p u latio n th ro u g h o u t th e U nited
G
erm
an
n
a
tio
n
a
ls
in
C
hinn
will
be
w
ith
increased
cost
of
production,
bus
b u tte r tra d e .
S ta te s %vas 35.5 p erso n s p e r s q u a re
of th e city w hen a 30-35 W in c h e ste r
“ B e lfast n eed s a b o u t 5000 p o u n d s fell from a bench a t h is aide, and b ro u g h t u n d e r ju ris d ic tio n of C hin- p ractically driven th e cheaper cards
m ile; fo r th e s ta te of C a lifo rn ia , 22
ese law s a n d couYts u n d e r a treaty hut of the m arket, and business lias
w eekly; w hile 200Û. p o u n d s a week
p er s q u a re m ile; fo r th e s ta te uf
exploded, th e b all passin g th ro u g h o f a m ity a n d c o m m erce signed by gone to th e higher grades, which re ­
is a b o u t th e sum n eeded in C o rk ,”
W ashington^ 20.3 p e r s q u a re m l«*,
tai! a t from 30 to 7ft cents. T he in­
G e rm a n y a n d C hina.
E g a n a ffirm e d , “ Scores of s m a lle r th e le ft lu n g a n d th e h e a rt.
w hile O regon could only boast of
creased playing of bridge has brought
M r. V ilas w as en g ag ed in clean
to w n s need fin a n c ia l a s sis ta n c e .”
■ 8.28 p er s q u a re m ile. T h ese fig u re s
• -------------------------- - ■ -
I into vogue th e n arro w er card, which is
<S> <8> <S> <S> <S>
<s> * m ore graceful lu shape, sm aller and a
“ T h e B ritish a r e p ay in g no d a m ­ ing h |s g u n s w hen th e tra g ic a c e d e n t
1 w ere d isc o n c e rtin g to th e c o m p la ­
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS G ' little less bulky.
ag es fo r p ro p e rty d e stro y e d as fa r o c c u rre d . H e w as se a te d in fro n t of
cent a n d th e re fo re se lf-sa tisfie d c it­
<3> <g> <S> .$■ '
T he hulk of the cards sold have u Norm ali F. Colennui, president o f t li«- Ix»y»l Ixig’ou .of Logger* »yid izens of O regon.
as I know . My ow n fam ily h a s s u f­ h is bunkhoiti/e, a n d w as u sin g a 9 <$> <$><$.<$>.$ <g>
________
j sim ple sta n d a rd design fo r the back.
b e a ch as a w ork sta n d . W h ile c le a n ­
fe re d to th e e x te n t of $ 2 1 ,0 0 0 .’’
“ W hy is It,” they a sk ed , “ th a t
Lum berm en, who w ill deliver th e first o f a serie* of tlirene lectures
SAN
FR
A
N
C
ISCO
.
J
u
ly
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F
o
l-i
Am ong those the Lest liked in the
Ire la n d faces w h a t m ay he a ing a .22 rifle , th e W in c h e ste r fell
o
th
e r s ta te s to th e n o rth an d so u th
th
is
e
v
e
n
in
g
a
t
the
Chaut
aqua
building.
j b e tte r «-lass are the ones w ith the tine
d re a d fu l fu tu re , u n a fra id and d e fi­ off th e bench, an d it is p resu m ed lowing are m arket quotations:
a
n
d
e a st of us a re dev elo p in g at an
j steel-engraved or “b an knote’’ back, en­
E g g s— 36.
t h a t Mr. V ilas sto o p ed to pick up th e
a n t .” c o n tin u e d E gan.
e n o rm o u s r a te w h ile we a re p ra c ­
graved witli the lathew ork design.
WKATHER
H ens— 25.
“ W h a t’s going to h a p p e n .” I rifle a n d it exploded in som e u n a c ­
T hese come in th e four color* and now
tic a lly s ta n d in g s till." Q u e stio n -
F A IR A N D W A R M E R
Broilers— 32 @45.
c o u n ta b le m a n n e r. He to p p led from
1 have a llnen-tinish face.
a sk e d E gaix
ceased and in v e stig a tio n s beg an w ith
H e ex p lain ed q u ie tly b u t w ith re- his c h a ir. D eath w as ¡instantaneous.
th e re s u lt th a t re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e
T he sh o t was h e a rd by th e h o u se ­
O regon S ta te C h a m b e r of C om m erce
THE MAN WHO WINS
m aid w ho ru sh e d to h is side, an d
a r e now in th e M iddle W est, o p e r a t­
(F u rn is h e d by th e J a c k s o n C ounty
c alled h is son Ned. Mrs. V ilas aiul
ing from O m aha as a base, an d a re
A b s tra c t Co. 1
T h e m an w ho wing is th e m an so n G eorge w e re in C e n tra l P o in t
g ro u p in g to g e th e r all pro sp ectiv e
a t th e tim e, b e in g called by te le ­
who goes
h o m ese e k ers fo r th e p u rp o se of
4 'irc u it C ourt
A head w ith his w o rk each d a y ;
' phone.
b rin g in g them to O regon in a body.
Dr. Geo. O. J a rv is vs. F. L. H u tc h - 1
W h o ’s n e v e r s tru c k by his ’ ad v e rse
H e is su rv iv e d by h is son G eorge,
Special tra in p a rtie s a re b e in g a r ­
insou e t ux. To rec o v e r m oney.
lu ck ,
co n n ected w ith a tra n s -P a c ific s te a m ­
ran g e d fo r a f te r h a rv e st, th u s e n ­
W in. B. H a rris vs. C lin to n Q. D un- j
B ut m a k e s of his la b o rs play.
sh ip line of San F ra n cisc o , now a t
a b lin g th e M iddle W estern fa rm e r
aw ay. To rec o v e r m oney.
F ro m e a rly d aw n he to ils rig h t on, i hom e, a|wl his son N ed. a n d liis
to com e to O regon and see fo r h im ­
I
J a c k so n C ounty B ank vs. S te rlin g !
A nd know s th a t th e w o rld 's all w idow and o th e r re la tiv e s who have
self th e o p p o rtu n itie s a w a itin g h 'm
M ining Co.
To recover m oney.
th e s y m p a th y of th e c o m m u n ity in
rig h t.
W hile O reg o n ’s land s e ttle m e n t
F ra n k C. B ram b ell, s u p e rin te n d e n t
A nd he sin g s a song as he goes along. th e ir b e re a v e m e n t. T he fu n e ra l a r ­
plan as in a u g u ra te d th is y e a r is tin
of b a n k s, vs. R alph G. Je n n in g s. To
F o r it s h a rp e n s his a p p e tite .
ra n g e m e n ts w ill be a n n o u n c e d la te r.
exam ple of th e a g g re ssiv e sp irit of
1 eco v er m oney.
th e new W est; it is a sym bol of th e
F . L. T o u V elle vs. F a rm B u re a u
T h e m an who w ins is th e m an who
VISION.
p assin g of th e old o rd e r of th in g s.
C o -o p e ra tiv e E x c h a n g e . R ^ p ly .
e
—■ ■'
sm iles
“ Go W e st," said H orace G reeley, and
W
ho
hath
the
vision
of
the
stars
hath
ail
And sees th a t th e sky is b lu e ;
to
r 60 y ears th e m a n d a te w as o b e y ­
that man may need
R eal E s ta te Transfei'M
H e is a lw a y s th e r e w ’(th a g re a t big To help him climb the happy hill of high
ed. T he m a n d a te has ch a n g ed now
and noble deed.
C h a r le s F. H e n siein a n a n d J e ­
s h a re
“ Com e
west-— w h ere
o p p o rtu n iiy
m im a W in n ifre d H e m e lm a n
Of sm iles an d of su n sh in e too.
a w a its y o u “ — > th e call.
For he shall lift his eyes from earth and
all Its sordid dust;
to F r a n k F a r r e ll.
Lot 4 blk
H e n e v e r grow ls a n d he n ev er how ls
And he ahall sing and he shall sm ile and
10 ATTENTIONS RE1TIJ4ED
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P
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a
d d i t i o n ..
T h a t th e w orld is o u t of g e a r—
he shall live in trust.
L ad id e F a r m e r to M ary E. Day.
B ut he m ee ts th e sh o ck s and th e I
E N -S E R Y IC E MAN RHOOTtt
I The vision of the stars—and then the
je a lo u s k n o ck s
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GIRI. AND KILLS SELF
m ight of hope and faith
10
Sec. 10, tv.qi. 3 8. S. R. 2. E
W ith a g re a t b ro ad sm ile of cheer. . To lay the ghost of fear and dread and
M A R S H F IE L D . O r., J u ly 5 — B ert
laugh at every wraith.
H. F. B arro n and M a rth a A.
C lin to n . 21. an ex-service m an and
B a rro n to B elie P a tso n . Lot
T h e m a n w ho w ins is th e w illing It is a seeing more than sight, that clothes
m em b er of th e A m erican Legion,, in a,
with heavenly guise
8 in block 5. A s h la n d .............1600 fit of je a lo u s rag e, sh o t a n d k illed
m an
‘ The beauty that we look upon alone with
W ho g rin d s w hile o th e rs p lay ;
A ngus M cD onard to O rion Mc­
, E rm a W a g n er, 18. to day, an d th en
Inner eyes.
;
T h e sun sh in e s b rig h t a n d his h e a r t ’s
D onald. SW % of S E % of
j k illed him self. F rie n d s say t h a t th-
, The seeing that la vision's dream beyond
10 i g irl h a d rep u lse d th e a d v a n ce s of
a ll rig h t
Sec. 9. Tw p. 35. R. 2 W . . . .
the peaks that mark
T h o u g h th in g s m ay not com e his ; The glory of eternal daw ns beyond the
R o b ert G ray an d A m ir M. G ray
) C lin to n , a n d as a re s u lt th e m an
outer dark.
way.
to
P
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rry
W
ynkoop
an
d
Ju
lia
b ro o d ed u n til he c o m m itte d th e
—Baltim ore Sun.
H e m ak e s a b o a st t h a t to get th e
H. W ynkoop. P a rt o f lot 1
I crim e.
most
in block 3 of B a rr’s a d d itio n
W hate’e r of earth is formed, to
E rm a W a g n e r is th e d a u g h te r of
I
Of l)fe you must dig iu
10 a second cous'11 of Mrs. Joe Milfar
to M edford. ................................
earth returns;
And Work away every newborn day, The soul alone, th a t particle divine.
C h a rle s W . H oyt to W a lte r F. i of this city, it was learned today.
When you really expect to win.— Escapes the wreck of worlds, when
C h a rle s, E % o f E % , a n d WVi of 5 Friends and
relatives here are
:-;i;
Selected.
N E 14, sec. 1, tp . 38 S, R. 1 Bast.
grieved t,o hear of the tragedy.
all things fail.— Somerville.
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