Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1921, Image 1

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of Medicine, cures nine cases out
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fact.
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at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
T his is a proven
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Vol. 43.)
N O . 260
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY .7, 1921
HARDING OPPOSES SOLDIER BONUS BILL
&
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Great Britain Is
WANTS TARIFF ANO
Irish Peace Looms Tomorrow;
Worried Over Size
Of U.S. Naval Fleet FAVOR OF RECESS
Disarmament Plans Hang' Fire
A m erican n a v a l su p re m a c y s h a ll be
By L. C. M ARTIN
By LLOYD A L L E N
u n q u e stio n e d in th e P a c ific, w hile
(U n ited P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)
, U nited P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t » '• B ritish su p re m a c y sh a ll he p a r a - '
WASHINGTON, D. C„ July 7.
LONDON, J u ly 7.— F re ed o m of th e m o u n t ira th e A tlan tic ,
— I’lfsiik 'iit H arding today m ade a
se as— th is is th e to u g h e st of to d a y ’s
B ritish p o litic ia n s u tte r se rio u s
p ro b lem s betw een A m erica a n d E n g - ) w a rn in g s a g a in s t a B ritish -A m e ric a n
iwrsonal attem p t to sh elve the
lan d , b esid e w hich a ll o th e r q u e « -1 n av al rac e in a rm a m e n ts , p o in tin g
so ld ie r s’ bonus b ill w hen he pro­
tio n s a re as n o th in g .
' o u t A m erican re so u rc e s a re too g r e a t 1
p o s a l to sen ators that tlie bill be
F o r one h u n d re d y e a rs E n g la n d ! fo r E n g lish c o m p e titio n . W h ile th e re
recom m itted to th e sen ate finance
an d th e U nited S ta te s have d evei-i a r e f ire b ra n d s a g ita tin g fo r s tro n g
com m ittee and tak e recess. Ac-
oped w ith d iffe re n t v iew p o in ts r e - ¡ a c tio n in th 's q u e stio n , as in m any
«■ord'ng to the best au thority the
g a rd in g e th ic s of re g u la tin g a n d us- o th e r
A nglo-A m erican
problem s,
H A R T F O R D , C onn.. J u ly 7.—
r ig h t.” he s ta te d , “ th ey a re in d u s­
lng th e w o rld ’s g re a t tra d e ro u te s! th e r e a re on th e o th e r han d rn ed iat-
president told senators today that
By A. L. BRAD FORD
(U n ited P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t,
P re s id e n t D aniels, of th e A etna
trio u s , f a i t h ,ill a n d s tu d io u s .” The
in p e a ce tim e o r in w a rtim e .
Mg in flu e n c e s m uch s tro n g e r w h o 1 he is con sid ering th e sending of
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peroxide u sin g b lo n d es a re u n d e r
By E D W A R D L, K E E N
Since A m erica has b u ilt a g re a t! a re d e te rm in e d to rea c h a g re e m e n ts
a m essage to congress opposing
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GTON. D , C.. Ju ly 7.—
th a t
“ e x te m p o ra n e o u s
a ban, a c co rd in g to D aniels.
fleet of com m erce c a rrie rs anil a t e m in e n tly s a tis fa c to ry to b oth na-
LONDON, J u ly 7.— K in g G eorge c la red
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re p o rts from o ffic ia l c ir ­
D aniels c la im s t h a t 90 p e r cent
th e sa m e tim e is c re a tin g a s tro n g t*o n s-
a n d J a n s S m u ts, S o u th A frican pre-1 b lo n d es a n d bobbed h a ire d g irls ”
th e present tim e. Tlie president
cles to d ay s ta te t h a t * t h e d is a rm a ­
of a ll b londes an d bobbed h a ire d
navy, th e q u e stio n of c o -o p e ra tio n 1
m ie r, to d ay d iscu ssed th e Irish sit-1 h av e no place in A m erican b u si­
favors an adequate bonus althou gh
g irls a re useless in business. “ Tlie m e n t plane d e p e n d upon th e A nglo-
w ith E n g la n d in u tiliz a tio n of th e
u a tio n fo llow ing S m u ts ’ su m m o n s to n e s s.”
he in ten d s to com m unicate with
J a p a n e s e a llia n c e .
S hould th e tw o
T he com pany rec e n tly issued a
id e a l b u sin e ss w o m an .’’ he says,
Seven Seas has becom e of p a ra m o u n t
B u c k in g h a m p a la c e to tell K ing!
the Semite fu it her regarding the
n a tio n s renew' th e pact in th e p re s ­
m a n d a te t h a t no pero x id e b lo n d es
“ h a s tw o y e a rs college e d u c atio n ,
im p o rta n c e .
G eorge th e re s u lts of th e co n fe re n ce
subject.
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d o e sn ’t pow der h e r nose, w atch
of Iris h R e p u b lic a n s a n d U nio n ists
L lo y d ’s R e g is te r show s th e fo llo w ­
H arding favors th e sen ate tak­
th
e U nited S ta te s to ta k e tlie lead in
a n d form c o n clu sio n s regarding; th e , a re lig h t Steaded, a n d in effe c t I th e clock, use ro g u e, o r sm oke
ing s ta r tlin g co m p a riso n b etw een
in g recess, anil d esires th e h asten ­
c
a
llin g fo r a c o n fe re n c e w ith G re a t
G irls sh o u ld d ress
p ro sp e c ts fo r a n e a rly peace. It Is u rg in g th e g irls to d ro p a rtlfle - , c ig a re tte s .
th e B ritish p re -w a r and p o st-w a r
ing o f taxation and tariff leg is­
B r 'ta in , J a p a n a n d th e U nited S tates.
n e a tly and a ttra c tiv e ly .
lxm g-
believed t h a t sh o u ld S m u ts r e tu r n j iality a n d r e tu r n to norm alcy.
m e rc h a n t fle e ts:
lation .
T he a llia n c e m ay a lre a d y prove a
“ N a tu ra l Sw edish b londes a re all i liaired b ru n e tte s , he says, a re be«t.
to D u b lin to c o n fe r f u r th e r w ith
B ritish to n n a g e — 1914, 21,04.»,049
stu m b lin g block to th is c o u n try ’s
E a m o n n De V a lera, “ p re sid e n t of th e
to n s; 1921, 20,582,652 tons.
d isa rm a m e n t plans.
T h e U nited
Irish re p u b lic .” and U n ionist rep re -j
A m erican to n n a g e — 1914. 5,363,-
S ta te s could not p a rtic ip a te in suet*
By CA RL D. ( B O A ?
se n ta tiv e s . he will b e a r th e k in g 's
194 to n s; 1921, 16,049,289 to n s
plans, even if s ta rte d by a n o th e r
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t > •
m essag e u rg in g an early s e ttle m e n t;
T h ese fig u re s s! ow A m e ric a ’s r a p ­
n a tio n , as th e A n g lo -Jap en ese »11 -
O P P E L N , U pper S ile s a , Ju ly 7.— i
o r a g re e m e n t.
T he k ing is ta k in g
id a d v a n ce in to th e sh ip p in g b u si­ T h e o n e-tim e Get m in h a lo of E n g -j
a n c e is e s se n tia lly a m ilita ry p a c t
a
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th e s itu a t'o n fol-j
ness, w ith th e U. S S hipping 'B oard
a n d provides fo r p a rtic ip a tio n of th e
lan d h a s tu rn e d to ^so m eth in g a k in
low ing th e o p en in g of th e U lster par-!
as th e la rg e st sin g le o p e ra to r in th e
o th e r c o n tra c tin g p a rty should e tth e r
to iove. P ro o f of th is is to be found
lia m e n t. P re m ie r S m u ts refu se d to
h isto ry of the w orld.
G reat B rita in o r J a p a n becom e i n ­
a n y w h e re a m o n g s t th e G erm an pop-!
d iscu ss th e in terv iew .
B ritish sh ip p in g c irc le s h a v e show n illatio n of U pper S ilesia. O ne n e e d s'
NEW MACHINE EQUIPM ENT AND
volved in w ar w ith a th ird pow er.
FA LLS W HILE REMOVING J O . Y
T he fa te of peace b etw een Ire la n d
a d isp o sitio n to c a re lu llv g u a rd th e
OPENING OF R E PA IR SHOP
only to ask a G e rm a n w m t lie th in k s it
K O tR T H DECORATIONS
a n d G re a t B r 'ta in d ep en d s larg ely
g ’ .'iit tra d e ro u te s □! th e we rid and
By H E N R Y L. F A R R E L L
W ASH1NOTON, J u ly - . - D t a r n , -
FEA TU R ES OPENING
a b o u t th e E n g lish a ttitu d e to w a rd s!
FROM PO RPH
o n th e re s u lts of to m o rro w ’s co n ­
n i t e n c o u ra g e A m erican e n try inter
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) j a m e n t s u p p o rte rs have d em an d ed
G erm an y in th e S ilesian q u e s tio n to
fere n c e a t L ondon b etw een De V alera
th e s e expensively b u ilt-u p co n n ec­
N E W YO RK . Ju ly 7.— T h e g.’eal fin a l a c tio n on th e B orah p ro p o sal
le a rn th a t he is h ig h ly p h a s e d . And
F o llo w in g th e p u rc h a se of tlie A sh­
Mrs. G eorge F . M oConnell, 92 a n d U n ionist re p re s e n ta tiv e s.
P re­
t s ns th a t lin k th e w o rld ’? se a p o its.
one needs only to see how (h e G er­ C h u rc h s tr e e t, had b o th w rists b ro k ­ m ie r J a n S m u ts is expected to a t ­ lan d S ound T ire S ervice a u to a c c e s­ e ig h t of th e U nited S ta te s N aval j a u th o riz in g P re sid e n t H a rd in g to
M uch resf itin c n t h as been ex­
m an , fo r th e m ost p a rt, lias w illin g ­ en a n d s u s ta in e d b ru ise s a b o u t tlie te n d th e m e e tin g an d m ak e know n sory h o u se in th e H otel A u stin b u ild ­ A cadem y s - ta „ n „ d j s o ut not only as th e , | call a c o n fe re n ce of th e U nited S ta te s,
p resse d in L o ndon re g a rd in g th e
G re a t B rita in a n d J a p a n .
ly obeyed any an d nil co m m an d s or face la s t n ig h t a t a b o u t 8 :3 0 o ’clock th e re s u lts of y e s te rd a y ’s co n fe re n ce ing Ju ly 1, C. A. B u rn s an d Son have
c h a m p io n ro w in g crew of 1921, but i
J o n e s S h ip p in g act. w h i-h if p u t in ­
T he B orah plan has been a p p ro v ed
w • ishes of th e E n g h s h c o n tro lle rs to I w hen sh e fell from th e porch of h e r b etw een m em b e rs of- th e B ritish ta k e n possession an d a re c o n d u c tin g
to fu ll force w >ul I o p e ra te d e tr i­
le a rn th a t th e hym n of h a te h a s j hom e, la n d in g h e a d f irs t on th e pave­ g o v e rn m e n t, fo llo w in g a fly in g trip a m ach in e shop in co n n ectio n w ith one of th e g re a te s t cre fs th a t haei b u t it is p a rt of th e naval a p p ro p r ii-
m e n ta lly a g a in s t B ritish in te re s ts , i, tu rn e d to p ra ise
e v e r been developed in A m erica.
1 tio n bill as y et un p assed .
Unless
m e n t d ire c tly in fro n t of S ic porch to D ublin.
S hould De V alera and th e a u to accesso ries sa le s room . T he
is felt.
Navy won th e in te rc o lle g ia te title l (lt‘
*s disposed ot th is week, d is ­
A nd, w h ile th e E n g lish m a n h a s n ’t step s.
C h a rle s L in d sey , 57 C h u rc h th e U n io n ists a p p ro v e S m u ts ’ p ro ­ new o w n e rs h a v e opened th e g a ra g e
At th e sa m e tim e o ffic ia l a n d un­
le a rn e d to love th e G erm an , he h as s tr e e t, w as th e f ir s t to rea c h Mrs. posals, a L ondon co n fe re n ce b etw een fo r c a r s to ra g e room . T h e p u rc h a se at P o u g h k e e p sie , ny d e fe a tin g som e a rm a m e n t b a c k e rs let it be know n
o ffic ia l L ondon w atch w ith u n fla g ­
a b e tte r fee lin g fo r him h e re a b o u ts M cC onnell fo llo w in g th e a c cid e n t. th e B ritis h g o v e rn m e n t an d th e tw o w as m ad e from D. R. C onner, welt of th e fin e st crew s th a t e v e r rowed , th ey will b rin g b efo re c o n g ress th e
g in g in te re s t th e g ro w th of th e A m e r­
neeA o f g e ttin g it into th e h a n d s of
th a n he h a s fo r th e P o le or even fo r Mr. M cC onnell w as w o rk in g in th e
Iris h fa c tio n s w ill be held im m ed i­ kn o w n h ere, an d fo rm e r m a n a g e r of in th e H udson classic. T he m id d ie s i
ican navy a n d th e r e is a u n a n im o u s
!
P r e s d e n t H a rd in g th e a u th o rity th e
l r s a llie d b ro th e r, th e F re n c h m a n . g a rd e n in th e r e a r of th e house a t a te ly , w ith P re m ie r S m u ts a c tin g as (h e H otel A u stin .
w ere n e v e r p ressed.
plea in th e p ress fo r a g re e m e n t lim ­
B orah p lan provides.
In fac t, th e re la tio n s b e tw e en F re n c h ­ th e tim e.
C. A. B u rn s fo rm e rly lived in
Um pire.
P rin c e to n is m ak in g a claim fo r
itin g a rm a m e n ts , if possible.
F o re ig n s ta te sm e n a re becom ing
m en a n d E n g lish m e n in th is neck
W eed, C al., a lth o u g h he has been th e title . T he T ig e rs w ith o u t d o u b t,
M rs. M cC onnell is u n a b le to give
S h o u ld a g re e m e n t n o t m a te ria liz e ,
m
o
re a n d m o re open in (h e ir h in ts
of th e w oods a re a b o u t us. p le a s a n t a c le a r e x p la n a tio n of th e a c cid e n t.
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th e n e w sp a p e rs w a rn E n g la n d a g a in s t
to th e U nited S ta te s th a t an Itivitu-
as th o se of a co u p le of s tra n g e b u ll­ S he is u n d e r th e im p re ssio n th a t in
A sh lan d fo r th e p a s t se v era l y ears. th e N assau u n iv e rsity 3ind a really
ta k in g second o r th ir d place am o n g
dogs, even th o u g h th e o u tw a rd c o n ­ re a c h in g fo r p orch d e c o ra tio n s, placed
Mr. B u rn s a n d fam ily h a v e m oved g re a t e ig h t.
E L K S’ M INSTRELS MAKE
B ut as Coach S p a th ’s
th e w o rld ’s g re a t navies.
w ould be in sta n tly accepted.
d u c t a n d p ro p rie tie s a re observed
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I ta lk e d th e o th e r d ay w ith a high
th e city lim its an d n e a r th e old k eep sie, th e only claim P rin c e to n can
tw o su g g e stio n s a p o w erfu l section! E n g lish o ffic er in one >f th> un- ing h e r to fall. M rs. M cC onnell w as <$>
te n d e d co n fe re n ce s w ith S h ireo Suv-
S ta te N o rm al g ro u n d s.
L e tte rs of p ra ise fo r th e
in a k e is fo r th e b e st s p 1 rin tin g crew e h . . iro
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co n d itio n th is m o rn in g .
A n g lo-A m erican u n d e rs ta n d in g , r e c ­ to p sy -tu rv y d is tric t.
Suyehiro is in the United S tales in
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th e in te re s t ot' th e d isa rm a m e n t
“ T h e G e rm a n s w ere th re a te n ng to
C al.
He w ill ta k e c h a rg e of th e th e season w as th e d o w n fa ll of C ol­
EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
* q u a b u ild in g th is e v en in g h i s
m on rig h ts on th e high seas. Som e s ta r t a n o ffen siv e, an d w ere even
m ovem ent. He said to d ay th a t th e
m ech an ical an d re p a ir d e p a rtm e n t.
b e e n received from
v a rio u s
um bia.
Tlie New Y ork u n iv ersity Ja p e n e s e
s u g g e stio n
h a s been m ad e th a t
people,
b u rd en e d
w ith
ta lk in g of b e a tin g up th e F r e n c h .’’
DES M OINES, la ., Ju ly 7.— E m ­
c itie s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try ❖ I Roy T ay lo r, fo rm e r o w n e r of th e up unt'4 th e ir la st race in th e P o u g h ­ tax es, w ould e a g erly w elcom e th e
h e to ld m e. “ I o v e rh e a rd th e con-i
w h e re th e co m pany p layed, by e,1 L ith ia G arag e, has been em ployed by keep sie r e g e tta w as th e fa v o rite for d 'acu ssio n of naval re d u c tio n o r a n y ­
p h a s is in g th e need of C h r'h tia n e d u ­
v e rs a tio n s , ta lk e d w ith th e (fe rm a n | c a tio n , D r. G ilb e rt N. B rin k , of th e
th e new firm a s a m a c h in ist.
th e local E lk s 4 c o m m itte e in
th® c h a m p io n sh ip , b u t fin ish ed la s t thinR elsP th a t w oul(, r(1, iPVe th e m
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h A d q u a r te r s in O ppein and w ith th e ! A m e ric an B a p tis t P u b lic a tio n society <S> c h a rg e o f th e p e rfo rm a n c e . T h e
New e q u ip m e n t h a s been in sta lle d b eh in d P e n n sy lv a n ia a n d S y racu se. o i t h e iv taxes
city a u th o ritie s . All a ssu re d m e th ey of P h ila d e lp h ia re c e n tly so u n d ed a ❖ fo llow ing te le g ra m h a s been r e ­
to c a re fo r d iffic u lt m ach in e w ork. tw o crew s th o u g h t to have been e n
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w ould give o rd e rs to su b sid e. And, w a rn in g to th e d e le g a te s a t th e I <i> ceived from A b erd een , W ash., „ •3 I A w ash rack is a f e a tu re o f th e s e rv ­ tire ly o u t of it.
do you know it is r e m a rk a b le how N o rth e rn B a p tist c o n v e n tio n h e re , ! ♦ w h e re th e show played la st
ice o ffe red by th e new firm .
C a lifo rn ia had a w o n d e rfu l crew .)
q u ick ly th ey q u it a n d w ent hom e th a t,
♦ !
•The P acific C oast e ig h t a f te r b e in g '
♦ n fe h t:
w hen th e y h e a rd th a t th e B r it’sh, r
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A b erd een , W ash ., Ju ly 6.
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d e fe a te d by P rin c e to n in a m ile an d
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w a n te d t h a t .”
♦ $> SAN FRANGÌSCD M AKKEl'S « th re e -q u a rte rs rac e w as voted o ut!
for n eglect in d e v elo p in g c h a ra c te r, <s> B, P. O. E ., A sh la n d :
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SAN FRANCISCO , Ju ly 7.— F o l­
c a n n o t e x p re ss o u r a p p re c ia tio n •/
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only one v icto ry , b u t th a t was o v er of th e Reed C ollege fac u lty a n d
close to th e h e a rt.
Mr. W ells had
S till a n o th e r s im ila r in c id e n t oc­
H a rv a rd , w as all th a t th e Elis w a n t- p re sid e n t of th e Loyal L egion of
h o v e re d b etw een life an d d e a th in
c u rre d to a n E n g lish colonel, who
ed.
Y ale to o k p a rtic u la r p rid e n L u m b e rm en a n d L oggers,
a n u n co n scio u s co n d itio n from th e
to ld m e a fte rw a rd s , “ I c a n ’t love th e;
th a t victo ry , a f t e r a ll th e u n com pli-;
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tim e of th e s h o o tin g u n til h ’s d e a th .
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) th ro u g h E m erso n as an illu s tra tio n
cide.
' of th e idea.
Mr. W ells h as been s u p e rin te n d e n t!
T o m o rro w evening. Ju ly 8, he will
o f th e J a c k s o n c o u n ty poor farm for)
sp
eak
of "W a lt W h itm a n am i tlie
th e p ast five y e a rs. H e is su rvived i
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of D em o cracy .”
by his w ife, d a u g h te r, Mrs. E lto n '
J u d g in g by th e a d d re s s last n ig h t
Beeson, of T a le n t, a n d a s is te r, M’ss
T e n c elia W ells. C e n te rv ille . Ia. Miss I
th e se rie s will be m ost in te re s tin g
and in stru c tiv e . Dr. C olem an h a s an
W ells h a s been v isitin g h e r b r o th e r
easy,
in fo rm a l
p la tfo rm
m anner
sin c e th e e a rly p a r t of th is y ear.
SAN FRA N C ISCO . J u ly 7.— In a
w hich im m ed ia te ly b rin g s him to th e
Thk W eek e-C b n g er C nheral p a r ­
T h e M in n eap o l’s E lk s ’ M instrel c o m m o n level of th e a u d ie n c e and
lo rs of M edford to o k c h a rg e of the s tir rin g re so lu tio n , w hich w as u n a n ­
show
a rriv e d in A shland th is a i- en ab les him to p rese n t his su b je c t
im
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n an d p a ra d e d th ro u g h th e
m a tte r to h is h e a re rs a s “ one of
row from th e M ethodist c h u rc h a tje r v ie o r s . M ayor J a m e s R olph h a s
city
s
tre
e ts as a w a lk in g a d v e rtis e ­ th e m .”
T a le n t. Mr. W ells w ill be b u rie d m been a u th o riz e d to n a m e a com m it
m en t fo r th e show to he given th is
tee of 300 p r o m n e n t c itiz e n s of San
His sty le is g ra c e fu l a n d Blmple
th e T a le n t cem e te ry .
e v en in g a t th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild ­ and x i t h o u t a rtific ia l rh e to ric a l pol­
F ra n cisc o , w ith o u t re g a rd to rac e o r '
ing u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e lo ­ ish. He te lls s tr a ig h t o u t w hat lie
TROTSKY, BOLSHEVIST W AR M IN -i creed , to a rr a n g e fo r a fittin g pu b lic;
cal
E lks.
T he m in s tre l show h as on liis m ind. C o n seq u en tly , th e r e
ISTER, GOES TO PRISON IS
recep tio n a n d o ffic ia l w elcom e to t h e :
m em b ers left im m ed ia te ly a fte r
O FFICIAL REPORT
v isitin g d e le g a te s to th e 39th An-!
is no d iff'c u lty to g ra sp his m e a n ­
th e p a ra d e fo r M edford w h ere they
n u a l In te r n a tio n a l S u p re m e conveu-
ing. H is m ind is n o t a b so rb e d w itli
c a rrie d o u t th e sam e m a rc h in g i th e vehicle of ex p re ssio n , b u t w ith
W’ASH IN G TO N , D. C., Ju ly 7.— tio n of th e K n ig h ts of C olum bus, to
p ro g ra m . F ro m M edford th e p a rty
L eon T ro ts k y , B olshevist w a r m inis- ta k e place in San F ra n c isc o A ugust
th e tr u th itself, and yet h is w o rd s
w ere loaded in to a u to s by m em ­ i a re so well chosen th a t th e th o u g h t
te r of R u ssia , h a s b een th ro w n Into! 2. 3 a n d 4.
p riso n by N ik o lai L e n in c, Russian!* T h e C itiz e n s' c o m m itte e is to ini-
b e rs of th e c o m m itte e in ch a rg e
s ta n d s o u t in c le a r persp ectiv e.
of th e show fo r a 75-m ile trip
p re m ie r, a c c o rd in g to a n o fficial re- i m e d ia te ly e n te r in to p re p a ra tio n s fo r
T h e p u b lic of A sh lan d sh o u ld a p ­
th ro u g h th e R ogue R iv er valley.
p o rt receiv ed h e re la te th is a fte r-! a b r illia n t recep tio n to th e K C ’s d u r-
p re c ia te th e o p p o r tu n :t y of c o n ta c t
T hey w ere sch ed u led to r e tu r n to
noon. D e tails a re lac k in g .
ing th e S u p re m e co n v e n tio n , an d a l­
w ith th e th in k e r s o f o u r d ay, a n d
th is city a t a b o u t 5 o’clock th is
ex p ress th e ir a p p re c ia tio n by th e ir
so to p ro v id e a p p ro p ria te e n te r ta in ­
evening.
presence. If it is tr u e t h a t people
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m e n t fo r th e d e le g a te s d u rin g th e ir
T he show th is e v en in g p ro m ises
of to d ay w ish only to be a m u se d , not
sta y .
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to b e w ell a tte n -le d a s it is h e r ­ in s tru c te d , let A sh la n d bo th e e x ­
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by a d v a n c e In fo rm a tio n
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ity to illu m in e a n d s tim u la te o u r i n ­
w ith a b ig re p u ta tio n .
as -h o n o ra ry c h a irm a n .
te lle c tu a l life,
TO REPRESENT KING
GEORGE AI MEET
Jfe Insurance Co. President j
Issues Mandate On Blondes
Mere Man Talks On Feminine Beauty
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MAY PROVE TO BE
STUMBLING BLOCK
Englishmen
Now Popular
In Germany
Hrs. G.F. McConnell
Breaks Both Wrists
In Fall From Steps
Conner Accessory
And Tire Business
Sold to Hilt Man
Navy Stands
Out As Best
Of '21 Crews
W. N. WELLS DIES
N.F.
DELIVERS FIRST Of
THREE LECTORES
,Frisco to Have
K. C. Convention
August 2, 3 and
Minneapolis Elks
Minstrel Show Hold
Parade, Entertained