Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1921, Image 1

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A SHLAND climate without the aid
(M4LARIA Gerais cannot survive
of M edicine, cures nine cases out
of ten o f Asthm a. T his Is a proven
fact.
VOLUME
2
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly ridings.
-* ■ three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
Voi. 43.>
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921
N O . 261
THINK MURDER IS FRAME FOR INSURANCE
Water and Lithia
Park Attract Many
Tourists to Ashland
Few people of A sh lan d rea liz e t h e ! ° f f n e w h ite san d . “ A th in g of beau-
v a st n u m b e r of to u ris ts w ho v i a i t is a Joy fo re v e r” - t o th e k id d ies.
.. ,
i T he fe a tu re o f g r e a te s t in te re s t a t,
th e ir
tow n
d u rin g 6 th
su
m m
m e e r r .u
.
.
.
vu e v
su m
t h e p r e fle n . t . . t l m e ,
tbe
swimming
m o n th s.
M any a re of th e d riftin g ! c la ss a t th e n a ta to riu in , given u n d e r!
p o p u la tio n who s ta y n o w h e re in par- th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e play g ro u n d ]
tic u la r, tylit th e m a jo rity a re a t- . s u p e rv iso r, a n d is open to ev ery child
t r a d e d by the* w o n d e rfu l w a te r th a t of A sh lan d . T he c la ss is co n d u c te d !
is to be found h ere, to g e th e r w i t h 1 every W ednesday a fte rn o o n , begin-1
th e d e lig h tfu l c lim a te th a t m ak es n in g at 2 :3 0 .
No c h a rg e is m ade
A sh lan d know n a lo n g th e e n tire to r le s s o n s ._ M r. R ein e has m ade a
c o a st.
special r a te of 25 c e n ts each, includ-
N o w h ere on, th e P a c ific highw ay i ’n K tow el and s u it, to r a d m itta n c e
is a cam p g ro u n d m ad e m o re a t-j in to th e pool, a n d h a s k indly d o n a te d
tra c tiv e o r s a n ita ry to th e tra v e lin g th e se rv ic es of a sw im m in g in stru c -
p u b lic, n e ith e r is th e re to be fou n d ! to r as a s e a s o n ’s g ift to th e chil-
a m o re c o m p e ten t or c o u rte o u s sup- d re n of th e play g ro u n d . O w ing to!
e rin te n d e n t th a n th e L ith ia P a rk e m - .m is u n d e rs ta n d in g o r lack or know)-!
ploye to look a f te r h e r g u e sts.
¡e d g e of co n d itio n s of th e n a ta to riu in j
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&
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JAPAN “PLAYING FOR TIME”
OPINION AT WASHINGTON
ROSEBURG, Or., July 15.— 'Ore
charred body found yesterday in
a burning autom ob ile near here,
has bee« p ositively id en tified as
tliat o f D ennis R ussel by his
I
brother, J. T. R u ssell.
Mrs. Brum field, w ife o f Dr. B.
M. B rum field, who Is w anted by
By A. L. BRAD FORD
tl»e police for suspi< ioned com plic­
Three
Pirates
Hilled
By
College
Boys
(U
n
ite
d
P re ss S ta ff C o rresp o n d en t»
ity in th e m urder, collapsed b il­
WASHINGTON,
D.
<’.,
July 1 5 .— T hat Japan Ls "playiug for tim e"
low ing th e id en tification o f tlu-
the opiniou advanced in uuthorita tive quarters today in explanation of
body as that o f R u ssell. Site had
Jim m y V ance an d L elan d , of M ed­ s u r r e n d e r of th e crew an d passei;- *1»»’ vagueness ol Jiqian’s reply in a< rep tiag the invitation to participate
previously m aintained that the
ford, h a v e g a in e d fam e as C hinese g ers.
T h is they o b ta in e d and had in th e disarm am ent eouference. S o m e o ffic ia ls believe tliat by neglect iug
body w as tliat o f her husband.
p ira te fig h te rs , a c co rd in g to a recent a ll on b o ard lined up fo r s e a rc h w hen to m ention th e Fur East d iscu ssion ft, Japan tacitly accepts its poMdhili-
S h eriff Stam er, heading a posse
a c c o u n t in th e O a k la n d T rib u n e , te ll­ V ance an d Noe gave th e w ar cry of ty, and has sign ified her w illLnguess to participate in the discu ssions.
search in g the n eaib y country for
ing of th e a d v e n tu re s of s 'x s tu d e n ts th e U n iv ersity of C a lifo rn ia ;
G overnors o f sixten states, tvpr fse u lin g m ore than 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 per­
Brum field, for w hose capture $200
' of th e U n iv e rsity of C a lifo rn ia , who
sons,
have indorsed President Hard in g ’s disarm am ent conference as an
"G ive ’em th e axe, b o y s.”
has been offered , lm s abandoned
en d ed th e c a re e rs of th re e C hinese
e
ffo
rt
to prevent wars, i<el«eve tax b urdens, and im prove th e w orld’s e c o ­
W ith th a t th e six u n iv e rsity m en J.
a ll theories, excep t that Brum ­
p ira te s w hile on a c ru is e to th e O ri­
T h e re is on an a v e ra g e or sixty i a w ord of e x p la n a tio n a t th is t'm e
nom
ic
conditions.
j m ad e a lu n g e a t th e p ira te s a n d '
field, w eiglted dow n by financial
e n t on b o a rd th e P acific m ail ste a m
c a rs a rriv in g d aily , q u a rte re d a t th e ¡m a y n o t be am iss. T he pool is o j
lo sses and dom estic cares, m ur­
re la te d i 8 U rte d a deck fig h t w hich did ,l o t )
sh ip C o lu m b ia.
T h e sto ry
cam p g ro u n d s, w ith an e s tim a te of re c ta n g u la r one, v a ry in g in d e p th j
J a p a n h a s a s k e d th e U nited S ta te s of P re s id e n t H a rd in g 's im p o rta n t,
dered R ussell, whom he visited
end u n til th e C hinese b rieran d s la v ! .
.............
fo u r people to each cur. It w ould be j from tw o to e ig h t feet and c o n ta in s j
. ,
,a - fo r a m p lific a tio n of th e proposed dis- e p o c h -m ak in g co n feren ce. J a p a n wel-
by th e O a k la n d T rib u n e is as foi-1 . .
> d ead on- deck w ith th e 4inei<i<>nnt1
.
. .
,
W ednesday, put cerbtin m arks of
ov ,
. ; cussion of (h e P acific p ro b le m s ini com es th e o p p o rtu n ity to v in d ic a te
of m uch in te re s t to keep a season ( 35,0 0 0 g a llo n s o f w a te r. It is em p-!
lows:
identification on th e body, then
s ta n d in g triu m p h a n tly
th e fo rth c o m in g d isa rm a m e n t c o n - jits position b e fo re th e w hole w orld
rec o rd of a ll v isito rs, an d each d riv e r ¡ tie d, sc ru b b e d , s te riliz e d a n d re-
How six U n iv ersity of C a lifo rn ia In th e b a ttle lir e axes, fire hoze 101,1
w recked th e m achine am i blew the
noz­
s h o u ld be re q u ire d to re g is te r, giv-j filled tw ice each w eek, th e filling
feren ce, it was le a rn e d a u th o ritiv e iy I itnd 8how once m ore how th o ro u g h ly
top o f R u ssell's head o ff w ith dy- s tu d e n ts saved a riv e r s te a m e r from zles and b e la y in g pins w ere used I today
ing n u m b e r or o c c u p an ts in his car. p ro cess r e q u irin g one a n d a h a lf
T h e req u e st was in clu d e d in j she sy m p a th iz e s w ith th e new w orld
.
, im m ite in an ttem pt to m u tilate d e p re d a tio n by C h in ese b rig a n d s and fre e ly by both p ira te s a n d th e stu
A to u rin g p a rty from Ohio stop- 5 ? u ” „ . . ? e ,1.'° n "T ; era. ^ r a , " re
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
’s a c ce p tan c e reply.
T he ¡ s p ir it.
H a rd in g 's p ro p o sa l was re
tw o A m erican young w om en school den ts.
ped o v e r fo r a few days re st, and 64 d e g re e s: it is is h e a te d to, and
U nited S ta te s is. u n d e rsto o d to n o t ' re iv e d e n th u s ia stic a lly
by J a p a n .
thought tliat th e purpose o f an te a c h e rs from in su lts a t th e h a n d s or i W hen th e fig li) w as e n d e d tin*
th e a d m ira b le m eans of th e ir tra n s - m a in ta in e d a t a te m p e ra tu re of So.;
he a d v e rse to s im ila r q u e stio n s re w hich w elcom es an v p lan to p ro m o t.
th
e
o
u
tla
w
s,
becam
e
know
n
y
e
ste
r-
j
attem pted ch ange o f identify was
th re e bodies w ere rolled o v e rb o a rd t> g a rd in g th e co n fe re n ce
p o rta tio n a ttr a c te d m uch a tte n tio n . T his is p u re, soft sp rin g w a te r, a n d '
p u rp o se s j th e w o rld 's peace a n d th e w e lfa re of
m ade in an effdrt to liave $27,04)0 day w ith th e a r r iv a l of th e P acific j flo a t dow n th e d irty w a te rs of th e j
it being a tin y bungalow on w heels! c o n ta in s s u lp h u r a n d m ag n e sia. All
p rio r to issu a n c e of a form al iiivl-l |h<y w orld. I am c o n fid e n t th a t m uch
M
ail
s
te
a
m
e
r
C
olom
bia
from
O
rie
n
­
insurance given h is w ife, he him ­
W est riv e r in to th e C h in a sea. and ta tio n .
w ith every m o d ern e q u ip m e n t.
tow els an d s u its used a re th o ro u g h ly
S e c re ta ry of S ta te H u g ’V i g o o d will re s u lt from th e proposed
t a l p o rts.
se lf having disappeared.
th e little riv e r s te a m e r proceeded is u n d e rsto o d to be fo rw ard in g a re -j g a th e rin g of n a tio n s, b o th fo r in te r-
C h ild re n from th e cam p g ro u n d s clean sed a n d s te riliz e d u n d e r steam
T
h
e
s
tu
d
e
n
ts
k
illed
th
e
th
re
e
p
i­
T estim ony given by Mrs. C. J,-
on h e r w ay w ith a c re w a n d p a sse n ­ ply to J a p a n o u tlin in g th is c o u n try ’s j n a tio n a l re la tio n s h ip g e n e ra lly y , am i
a r e alw ay s m ad e w elcom e a t th e p re s s u re a n d s u n d ried .
All b a th -
r a te s a c c o rd in g to th e sto ry to ld by
Pearson,
a
patient
o
f
Dr.
Brum
­
g e r lis t m uch aw ed by th e u n w illin g ­ a ttitu d e , a lth o u g h th e g o v e rn m e n t Is! th e frie n d sh ip of A m erica and J a p a n
p lay g ro u n d s a n d it m ight be of in - ¡ e r a a r e re q u ire d to pass u n d e r th e
field, show ed tliat Brum field was s h ip 's o ffic ers, using fire axes, hose ness o f th e A m erican s to su b m it to
(c re s t to n a m e a few front a d ista n c e sh o w e r b e fo re e n te rin g th e pool. A
u n d e rsto o d to be u n w illin g to allow p a rtic u la rly .”
despondent. W . R. Rowman, who» nozzles anid b e la y in g pins in as ex th e o u tla w ry of th e C hinese riv e r
th e F a r E a s te rn d isc u ssio n to lie!
— ____________,
a rriv in g re c e n tly :
G eorge C la r k . j rig id a d h e re n c e to th e ru le s of san i-
saw B rum field th e sam e evening, c itin g a sea b a ttle as w as e v e r c h ro n ­ ' p ira te s.
Q uincy, C a lif.; E lm e r L e ste r, Sara-1 ta tio n is i n s s t e d upon, re g a rd le ss
m
ad
e
a
co
n
d
itio
n
of
J
a
p
a
n
’s
c
o
n
se
n
t
SENATE
RECOMMITS SOLDIER
declared that his action« w ere su s­ icled in th e th rillin g lite r a tu r e of
th
ev
“
O
ne
of
them
had
a
red
s
h
irt
o
r
to g a. W yo.; L ois G oodm an, S e a ttle ,! of any o b jec tio n s. T he a tte n d a n c e '
to p a rtic ip a te . T he J a p a n e s e m u st:
BONUS BIEL TO El NANCE
th e ; sea.
T h e b a ttle en d ed ,
picious and that he thought he
;,n d i 'ind * th o u g h t he was from S ta n fo rd ." accept th e p rin c ip le involved in th e
W a sh .; E dw in an d F ra n c is M o o re .’ an d p ro g re ss of th e class h as been
CO M M ITTE E; K IL L S IT
ro
lle
d
th
e
ir
bodies
o
v
e
rb
o
a
rd
saw th e body o f a m an in th e car.
¡d ire c te d th e frig h te n e d crew of t h e ' s a ’d ^ a r k e on his a rr iv a l h e re to proposed d iscu ssio n of th e P acific
S an Diego, C alif.; V irginia S a ls b u r y .jv e r y re m a rk a b le .
W e c o rd ia lly in -'
_______
He thought th e dentist w as having
¡s m a ll c ra ft to c o n tin u e th e jo u rn e y . d a -'- O th e rw ise we m ig h t n o t h a v e : q u e stio n .
P a s a d e n a . C a lif.; E d n a a n d J o a n i v i t e p a re n ts to visit us in all o u r
;
W ASH IN GTON, I) C„ J u ly 15 —
tronble w ith the ear.
’ T he m en who to o k p a r t in th is ex- tre a te d tb em 80 ro ” «b ''
D unn. S pokane, W a s h .;
M a rjo rie | w ork a n d a re g lad of any sugges-!
i T h e s e n a te h a s rec o m m itte d th e sol
S to u t, P o rtla n d ; E dna G re a th o u se ,J tio n s o r d o n a tio n s th ey m ay see fit!
T he only o th e r A m erican s on ! By J A P A N E S E P R E M IE R H A R A
d l e r b o n u s b ill to th e fln a n c Lie com
ploit are A. D. Elb, W. L. ThaCkei,
R O S E B l RG, O r., Ju ly 15.— F ol-j L e lan d Noe, J a m e s V ance, Ja c k Tay ¡b o a rd th e vessel on th e trip to Can ! TO K IO , .July 15.— (C o p y rig h te d m itte e a s P re sid e n t H a rd in g 1ms re ­
El R eno, O kla.
to o ffe r th a t m ay f u r th e r th e in te r - '
low ing th e discovery of th e c h a rre d ! io r a u d R o b e rt C la rk e . V ance a n d ' to n w e r« M iss -May M an n in g and by U nited P r e s s ) — " J a p a n will sp a re q u e ste d , th u s k illin g th e lé g isla tio n
Mrs. J. W. K ent a n d d a u g h te r, ®sts of th e c h ild re n .
bod> o l a m an , th o u g h t to D ennis i Noe a re s tu d e n ts a t th e u n iv e rsity •d ’ss R u th R id e o u t, A m erican school i no e ffo rts to w a rd s m a k in g a success lo r th e p re s e n t session. T he se n a te
of M edford, also Mrs. M. H. M artin,
R u ssell, la b o ie r, ta k e n from a burr.- d e n ta l school a n d C la rk e resid es a t te a c h e rs from New Y ork sta te .
of P h o en ix , a re cam ped in th e p a rk
also
re je c te d
S e n a to r
K e n y o n ’s
ing a u to m o b ile la te y e s te rd a y , a w ar 2607
d u rin g th e session of C h a u ta u q u a !
a m e n d m e n t to P e n ro se ’s m otion fo r
H ears t a v e n u e.
B e rk e le y .'
T he rest of th e riv e r trip w as un
I r a n t fo r th e a r r e s t of Dr. B. M. V an ce’s Im
a n d su m m e r school.
in e
o la
rtfn v d O
r All
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f u l.
l
M
n d f u l . of
, f i th
l . n e p o ssib ility ;
9
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f C
, in s tru c tin g th e c o m m itte e to rep o rt
hom
is In
in M
M o edford,
Or.
M i indful
i
B
ru
m
fie
ld
,
d
e
n
tis
t,
has
been
issu
ed
Mr. a n d Mrs. HodVer of P e ta lu m a , I
w ere em ployed as " c a d e ts ” on b o ard o f o th e r p ira te a tta c k s , th e A m eri-I
on th e new bonus bill not la te r th a n
C alif., a re g u e sts fo r a few days.
j
w itli an o ffe re d re w a rd of $200 for th e C olom bia.
I can s kep t in re a d in e s s h u t w ere di: I
next J a n u a ry . T he rea p p e a ra n c e of
h is c a p tu re . T h e vwarrant w as p o s t­
T he J. H. S m ith fam ily of S ta n ­
W hen tlie C olom bia a rriv e d ii. j a p p o in te d . W hen th e vessel arrived*)
i th e bill is now p ro b le m atic a l.
ed by S h e riff S ta m e r, of D ouglas H o n g k o n g , th ey w ere given a five day ¡in C an to n o ffic ia l rep o rt of th e “ in i
fie ld , O r., a r e m a k in g a p rolonged '
sto p in A shland.
c o u n ty . D r. B ru m fie ld is know n to leav e of a b sen c e a n d d ecid ed to ciden-t” w as m ade, b u t. a c c o rd in g t n
_____ __
' INTERESTING PEO PLE AT
M rs. L a u an d c h ild re n , of Med-!
h av e visited R u sse ll J u ly 13, fo r th e sp en d it on a tr ip to C an to n . The} th e sto ry h ere, C h in ese o ffic ia ls;
W. C. T. I’. (XHCVENTION
LOS A N G ELES, C alif., Ju ly 15.- —
M any p ro m in e n t people will I,..
p u rp o se of o b ta in in g th e l a t t e r ’s b o a rd e d one of th e sm all C hinese seem ed to be u n in te r e s te d - a n d re ­
fowl, e n te rta in e d g u e s ts from C res­
W ith over 100,000 m em b ers p re se n t p re s e n t a t th e n a tio n a l con v en tio n
j s e n ices fo r b la s tin g s tu m p s n e a r th e riv e r s te a m e rs plying on th e W est g a rd e d th e m a tte r as u n im p o rta n t.
c e n t C ity, in L ith ia P a rk on T u es-i
a
t th e 1921 g ra n d lodge re u n io n o i i o f th e W. C. T. I’, w hich w ill m eet
day.
i B ru m fie ld farm , a n d su sp icio n s a re ^ r iv e r , of th e ty p e k n o w n as a “ lu g .”
th
e B. P. O. E ., th e " d e e r b r e th r e n " j„ Sau F ra n c isc o next m o n th , th e
M rs. M aule, of M edford, sp en t
I a c c o rd in g ly a ro u se d as to bis com -j T h is p a rtic u la r one w as a im e d th e BRUSH EIR E TH REATENS BING-
By LLOYD A L L E N
p re p a re d to d ay fo r th e g re a t flo ra l c h ie f in te re s t c e n te rin g ab o u t Miss
j p licity in th e m u rd e r.
i g a n P an .
W ed n esd ay m o rn in g in th e p a rk .
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t,
HAM AND M EKTH RANCHES
p a ra d e in w hich sco res of in d iv id u a l A n n a A. G o rd o n a n d M iss J u lia F
F ro m K la m a th F a lls th is wfeekj
A bloody a n d s h o t to rn h a t w as!
On th e firs t n ig h t out as it grew
LONDON, J u ly 1 5 .— Soviet R u ssia
lodges
a re c o m p e tin g w ith d e c o ra te d D eane, who w ill b rin g to th e Brgaui-
NEAR
H
ERE
we have C o n sta n ce M cW illiam s, E va h a s e s ta b lis h e d a b ra n c h o f th e found n e a r th e ro ad w a y close to th e d a rk , a sm a ll b o a t w ith th re e Chin-
,
floats.
z a tio n th e sto ry or th e ir S outh A m er-
A n d erso n a n d D o rth a W eed en , who
ese in it cam e a lo n g sid e . T h e Chin
w o rld ’s g re a te s t b u y in g c o rp o ra tio n c a r a n d id e n tifie d as R u sse ll's.
'
O
regon
is
m
a
k
in
g
a
s
tro
n
g
hid
foi
1
JCan to u r an d t h e i r a n r v o v nr n .n
a re g u e sts of re la tiv e s in A shland. h e re in L ondon. I t is called th e All-
1 he body w as c lo th e d in R u s s e ll's ese w e re a rm e d a n d d e m a n d e d th e
lie w hich b ro k e out on tb e B in g -! honorg ¡n tll?g e v e n t w jth an e n try i p ro h ib itio n s itu a tio n th e re
Mr
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T hey a r e d e lig h te d w ith th e m any R u ssia C o -o p erativ e so ciety , b u t 1» c lo th in g , b u t h ad on B ru m fie ld ’s 1
ham ra n c h , tw o m iles n o rth of A s h -1 CO8tin„ i l 0 000
Thp
Pron,D ,« on « 't ” a tlo n th e re .
M r,
co stin g
out),
r h e flo a t is to h e. M ary H a rris A rm or, w hose field \
a ttr a c tio n s a n d a re ta k in g a c tiv e In-; g e n e ra lly kn o w n by th e s n u u le r till,. shoes an d sig n e t rin g . C lo th in g of | d e a v o r to find e ith e r B ru m fie ld oi ' land • at 7 - n’ninnb - s tp ,d ,, a y ev n ng;I P
resided o v er by th e " p r e ttie s t w orn-; th e U nited S ta te s, a lth o u g h G eorgia
m en
w ere
found
n e a rb y . R u ssell.
H e is c o n fid e n t th a t th e sw ep t 200
o t ARCOS a n d is b u y in g go,„is to r b o th
a » . s
e“J -
a n in Los A n g eles,” ch o sen by G eorge c la im s th e h o n o r of c a llin g h e r a
M is. E d ith M ott. o r-C o ld Hill, en- th e 150 .0 00.000 people o t R u ssia
S p lo tch es of blood w ere found on body fo u n d in, th e a u to m o b ile is th a t g ra s s a n d b iu s h , m enaced th e Bing- G nndrm n m<i -i d p im ro tin n nf tb o
m b re a k in to a th re e
b G o o aru m am t a d e le g a tio n of th e citizen, will
joyed th e play g ro u n d la st T uesday*
th e riv e r b a n k w hich gave evidence of R u ssell.
Dr. B ru m fie ld , w ho is . ham . b a rn and J se v era l , a c re s of g ra m
n
o
rth
e
rn
e
rs
a n d W ed n esd ay .
‘ • S,x m o n th s i r °«n d a te th e sovie
w ho have been h e re i m o n th s sp e a k in g to u r to sto p o v er in
of a d e a th s tru g g le .
I th e re a l o b je c t of th e s e a rc h , is de- b e fo re it w as stopped a t th e L ouis
r
e
p
r
e
s
e
n
ta
tiv
e
s
in
L
ondon
beliex
<
‘lo
o
k
in
g
’em
o v e r" fo r som e tim e, g a n F ra n c isc o d u rin g th e convention
J. D. M ills, of B u tte F a lls, w a s 1
Mrs. B ru m fie ld In sists th a t th e ■ sc rib e d as a heavy se t m an, w eighing W e rth ran c h by v o lu n te e r fire fight-1
h e re T u e sd a y in sp e c tin g th e
A R CO S’ in E d i t i o n to bein
th e j
r n f)p r h n m i n
ii
»1
° f lh e la ,‘Kest in d iv id u al d e l- : p e rio d w h e re sh e will be one oi th e
p p ar-
c h ir r e d body hi h e r h u s b a n d ’s w hile ¡a b o u t 180 p o u n d s, lias black pom- p fenen
e r b u rn n g
.
ot e s a tio n s h e re is th a t of th e P h ila - f p rin c ip a l sp e ak e rs. M rs. A rm o r has
w
o
rld
’s
g
re
a
te
s
t
bu
y
in
g
co
n
cern
,
w
ill!
a tu s o f th e play g ro u n d s a n d get-
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-- d e c la re th a t it is R u s s e l’s, p a d o u r h a ir, a n d w h en last seen was
o th .-rs
is e s tim a te d t h a t
bom ! d fIp h ia lodges, w ho le ft th e e a st al-
naU on-w ide re p u ta tio n as an o ra -
tin g su g g e stio n s w ith a view of n-i® ® ° e
^ e a t e s t se llin g c o rp o ra As both m eu a re ln issin g a m y s te r - , w e a rin g a lig h t s u it, w h ite .so c k s, ox-
200 m en en g ag ed in rig h tin g th e fire m o st 600 stro n g , im m e d ia te ly - n w r ' tor.
s ta llin g
s im ila r pieces on t h e i r i .
**
g
ibev Sl1' io u s ta n g le en v elo p es th e deed. D r., fo rd shoes a n d nose g lasses. He car-
T h e cau se of th e b ru sh fire is not se ein g th e D em p sey -C arp en tier de-
D r. V a le ria H. P a r k e r , w ho is r e ­
school g ro u n d s.
'
U” e t
B ru m fie ld is know n to have c a rrie d j ries h im se lf e re c t. A ll evidence te n d s
k n o w n . A chem ical fire en g in e was b ate. T hey b ro u g h t w ith th em t h e | Oguized as a n a u th o r ity in th e realm
G enevieve a n d M a rg u e rite H obbs • d00
UC S °
18Sla 8 1'’ rt n 0 0 ' i h eav y in su ra n c e .
to s u p p o rt S ta in e r’s th e o ry th a t
c a lled to th e fire from M edford. T he la rg e s t d rill co rp s in E lkdom as well of social hygiene, will p rese n t th e
a r e b ack a t th e p a rk sp o rts a f te r a
,er8\
.
. .
. . i S h e riff S ta m e r is le a d in g a posse i B ru m fie ld is a liv e a n d th a t R u s­
fire w as sto p p ed b efo re any d a m ­
p ro lo n g e d visit in P o rtla n d .
; G ie a t h e a d q u a r te r s of A rcos is in
as a b a n d a n d a m o u n te d g u a rd .
w ork of th e d e p a rtm e n t of social
a n d sc o u rin g th e h ills in an ,eu- sell is dead.
ag e had been done.
M rs. L ew is B ak er an d c h ild re n M oscow a n d
bX th e R u ssian
T h e city was d ecked in gay co lo rs m o ra lity o f th e W. C. T. I’., of
th is w eek, th e re u n io n h a v in g as- w hich she. is th e n a tio n a l d ire c to r.
h a v e re tu rn e d from a nine m o n th s I 1" “ "® ° f N a rk o m v n ie sh to rg . w hich
sem b led J u ly 11. T he v isito rs a re D r. P a r k e r is a ffilia te d w ith m any
s ta y in P o m o n a . C alif., a n d th e lit- n ie a " 8 ln p lain VnitPrt S ta te s ' “ P e ° - |
th e g u e sts of Los A ngeles L odge 99. o rg a n iz a tio n s th a t a re doing w ork
C o m m issa ria t
fo r
F o re ig n
tle fo lk s a r e glad to be a g a in w ith, p ie ’s
■
-• T r a d e ,” w ith L eonid K ra ssin as
I in th is field.
p la y m a te s of th e hom e tow n.
COMMISSIONER HAYNES TO
M r. and M rs. H e rb e rt S m ith and c h ,e f' d iv id in g h is tim e b etw een Lon-
Mrs. D eborah K nox L iv in g sto n , of
SPEAK AT W. C. T. U.
d a u g h te r . M a rg a re t, a lso M r. a n d d o n ’ B erlin a n d M oscow.
P ro v id e n c e , R. I., will p re se n t h*-i
CONVENTION a p p e al fo r th e be.tter c itiz e n sh ip of
M rs. W eston a n d d a u g h te r . R ays-
T h e re a re A rcos b ra n c h e s in S tock-
m an . o f G ra n ts P ass, sp e n t T u esd ay b o ^m ’ B ev aU B erlin , and one o r tw o
T he c e n te r of In te re s t fo r w om en ! w om en. Mrs. L iv in g sto n is a speak-
' of th e W o m en ’s C h ristia n T e m p e r - ie r of ex ten siv e re p u ta tio n , h e r field
in th e p a rk a n d w ere so d e lig h te d otbP1 E u ro p e a n c itie s, as w ell as in
an ce u n io n a t th is tim e is San F ra n - hav in g cov ered , th e w hole of th e
th e y p ro lo n g e d th e ir s ta y o v er un- L o n d o n '
i
'c
is c o w h ere th e n a tio n a l con v en tio n ' U nited S ta te s, m ost of C an ad a. E ng-
til W ed n esd ay .
T oday L o n d o n b ra n c h of A rcos is!
M rs. R o h r and d a i ^ h t e r . B erth a. h o u sed in a fo u r sto ry b u ild in g in '
of th e o rg a n iz a tio n w ill be held A u g -( lan d and S co tlan d , w h ere she has
lis t 18-23.
A m ong th o se of im p o rt-, h elp ed in te m p e ra n c e c am p aig n s,
a r e h e re fo r th e su m m e r ex p ectin g to
b e a rt of tb e
a n d w o rk s in
a
n
c
e
w
ho
will
a d d re s s th e co n v ention
M rs. Eva C. W h eeler, who has
be g re a tly b e n e fitte d by th e c lim a te co*oPe ra tio n w ith th e R u ssian tra d e |
a n d th e g e n e ra l public of San F r a n - , tra v e le d ex ten siv ely in A u s tra lia and
a n d w a te r.
, d e le g a tio n .
cisco is F e d e ra l P ro h ib itio n C om m is­ New Z ealand, will also be p re se n t
M rs. C o n o v er in com pany w ith Miss
lia s a s t a i t o t 3 0 0 , in c lu d in g a
sio n e r H aynes, who will be th e s p e a k ­ a t th e con v en tio n to p rese n t th e s i t ­
M itchell, se rv e d a picnic d in n e r ar b o a r d o f d ire c to rs, an d a n u m b e r of
e r for one o f th e ev en in g m eetings. u a tio n th e re .
(h e p lay g ro u n d on T u esd ay . A ta b le ex,,ertR *n tb e v a rio u s lin es of tr a d e ; ;
T he c o n v en tio n sessio n s w ill b t
M any o th e r w om en of resp o n sib le
h a s been la te ly in sta lle d an d m any also e n g in e e rin g e x p e rts a n d so!
held
in th e g re a t a u d to riu m in th e j p o sitio n w ith in th e o rg a n iz a tio n will
forth.
i
little fo lk s a r e se rv e d h e re every
civic c e n te r of th e coast city. Spe- a tte n d th e c o n v e n tio n , p re s e n tin g th e
Six m o n th s h ence th e soviet re p ­
•lay.
cial tra in s will c a rry d e le g a te s a n d ! w ork t h a t is being do n e as a p a rt of
re
s
e
n
ta
tiv
e
s
expect
to
be
u
sin
g
a
s
ta
ff
M rs. H e rn d o n is o n e of th e en
frie n d s from New York. B oston, C hi-j th e g re a tly e x te n d e d 'p ro g ra m of th e
th u s ia s tic play g ro u n d w o rk e rs of ° f b etw een 500 a »d 600 to c a rry on!
cago a n d St. Louis. E v ery a rr a n g e o rg a n 'z a tio n . a n d th e ir p lan s fo r t h i
th e city , a n d se v e ra l tim es each w e e k ! rapi<Py g ro w in g tra d in g o p e ra t ons
m en t h a s been m ad e to p rovide for fu tu re .
an
d
e
v
e
n
tu
a
lly
a
s
ta
f
f
of
1000
will
a n u m b e r of c h ild re n a re b ro u g h t in
th e p le a s u re of th e v isitin g w om en
be
re
q
u
ire
d
.
h e r c a r fo r a n a fte rn o o n of e n jo y ­
by th e c o m m ittee s in th e h o ste ss city
> In fu rth e ra n c e of th e s e so m ew h at
SO U TH H A D LEY , M ass.. J u ly 15.
m en t.
and seein g b e a u tifu l C a l'fro n ia will — Miss A nna E d w a rd s, 80 y e a rs old.
e
la
b
o
ra
te
p
lan
s
a
b
ig
b
u
ild
in
g
h
a
s
A d e lig h tfu l lu n ch eo n w as served
be a recognized p a rt of th e co n v en -t of th e class of 1859 of M ount H olv-
a t th e picnic g ro u n d W ed n esd ay ev- been b o u ftht an d paid fo r in h a rd cash
tio n w eek. T h e re is every p ro sp ect jo k e college, w ished to do h e r s h a re
en ing. J e sse W in b u rn an d p a rty of f ° r c o n sid e ra tio n of 250,000 p o u n d s
fo
r a m ost su ccessfu l w eek.
j in ra is in g th e college endow m ent.
frie n d s, fro m " S a ^ n d - S a l l t - i n - t h e - 1 ~ n o m ,n :,lly a b o u t P Ot'O.OOO.
------------ ------------------------
fu n d .
W o o d s." w ere th e g u e sts of h o n o r.
T b 'H b n i,d in g \^ill a cco m m o d ate
<8>
■» <$- -§>
t)
She w ro te every girl by th e nam e
A d e le g a tio n of th ir ty from th e th e 1000 w o rk e r8 P rev io u sly m en-
$
SAN
FRANCISCO
M
ARKETS
♦
of “ Mary"- who had a tte n d e d M ount
C h ristia n c h u rc h in M edford m et in 1 o n ed-
H is lo cated on M o o rg a te i
i H olyoke, an d re q u e s te d o n e d o lla r
L ith ia P a r k fo r a picnic s u p p e r an d f ti e e t close to th e g re a t B ank of
in th e n a m e of " M a ry " Lyon who
b u sin e ss m e e tin g a fte rw a rd s .
E n g la n d in th e m id st of L o n d o n ’s fi-
SAN FR A N C ISCO . J u ly 15.- -Fol- fo u n d ed th e college.
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n i n a n c ia l d is tric t. It w ill be a p rin -j
low ing a r e m a rk e t q u o ta tio n » :
|
The response
was aston ishing.
h a v e p laced an e le g a n t 16x20 cem ent < ip a ’ t r a d*»R c e n te r «for R u ssia.
(
Eggs, 42
Nearly a thousand have already been
s a n d box in th e play g ro u n d s. W h e n 1 A second s e t of offices will bej
Hens, 25.
i heard from
Apparently Mary Is a
c o m p le te d it w ill c o n ta in fo u r feet
(ConUnued on Page Four)
I
Broilers, 31&45.
! popular nam e.
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Medford Boys Gain Fame
As Pirate Scrappers
"Japan Will Spare No Effort"
Says Premier in Acceptance
1QQ 000 Elks P(fP
Assembling for Los
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