Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 18, 1921, Image 1

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* 8HLAND climate without the aid
* > of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
VOLUME 2
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Vol. 43.)
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D aily T idings
MALARIA Germs cauuot survive
* • » three mónthiTìn the rich ozone
a t Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
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NO. 2<ii)
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921
WAR THREATENING RUSSIA AND POLAND
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History Resume of
The Local G. A. R.
Fife and Drum Corps
2S
Fire Threatens Prison Inmates;
Want Recall of Wash. Governor
tin m an to m eet an d ta lk w ith, his <$>
C O PE N H A G E N , J u ly 1 8 -
By LO ETA A. HOME WOOL)
c u ltu re a n d fine m a n n e rs disting-1 <g> R u ssia an d P o la n d a re m oboliz-
T h e s p iiit of , > 6 has been vividly, ujs b ing b iro as a s c h o la r of th e old » in g th e ir a rm ie s a n d evince a
b r o u g h t to th e m in d s of A shland : school.
Mr. Iro n s is a p ro m in e n t j> s p irit of e n m ity th a t is th re a t-
people d u rin g
th e last m o n th .
A c itiz e n of Sioux City. Iow a, a n d h a s ; » e n in g to b re a k in to open w ar-
fife a n d d ru m c o rp s has been oi g a n - . gpent sev eral su m m e rs v isitin g rela - <» fare. P o lan d has called eleven
ized th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of J . J. tir e s in s o u th e rn O regon, a n d has •* re se rv e c lasses a n d R u ssia, sev-
M yers, E. E. H ill an d W. H. Iro n s, been w elcom ed by th e a rm y post a t •» en. for possible a c tio n on th e
th r e e civil w a r v e te ra n s, who a re th is place.
He e n lis te d w ith th e . * w e stern fro n tie r.
P o lan d is
a r tis ts in re n d e rin g th is b e a u tifu l I T h irte e n th Illin o is re g im e n t as
c o n te m p la tin g se n d in g tro o p s to
m usic so ra re ly given th e public. m u sician , se rv in g th ro u g h th e e n tire » Asia M inor to a s sis t th e h a rd -
And u n less m ore e ffo rt is m ad e to w ar in t h a t cap acity . And in s p ite ' * pressed K e m a lists w ho a re s u f .
k eep its s tir rin g q u a litie s alive, it of his a d v an ced y e a rs he h as lo st ■» fe rin g b ad ly a t th e h a n d s of th e
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CONVICTS BATTLE
FREI
Cate Issue Challenge
To Women Foot Racers
At Farm Bureau Picnic
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One of th e ad d e d a ttr a c tio n s a t
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th e F a rm B u re a u picnic in A sh lan d
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next week will be th e " c o u n ty
PIT T S B U R G H , P e n n ., Ju ly 18.—
none o f his a r t in p o u rin g fo rth th e; * b o lsh e v ik : troops.
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b u g o lo g is t-e d u c a tio n a l-n u rs e rv foot
n o tes of th e fife t h a t fall upon his »
T he p re se n t h o s tilitie s be-;’ •> Six b u ild in g s of th e W e ste rn p e n i­ ra c e .” C ounty P a th o lo g ist C. C.
h e a re rs lik e liquid m usic. He. too.
tw een P o lan d a n d R u ssia a re » te n tia r y w ere th re a te n e d w i t t de­ C ate hereb y c h a lle n g e s th e hom e
w as in th e seige of V ic k sb u rg and -*• a p p a re n tly th e o u tg ro w th of
s tru c tio n by a fire w ntcu u ro k e o u t , d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n t, Miss F lo r ­
ilt was a t th is place, a f te r tk e stir- » P o la n d ’s reply to R u s s ia ’s de- <•>
to day, c a u sin g th e g u a rd s to e n g ag e * ence Pool, N u rse Miss M arine F a l-
re n d e r of P e m b e rto n , th e file he now *> m and th a t a n ti-b o lse v ik i a c tiv i- -:»
in a fie rc e b a ttle w ith p ris o n e rs to i dine, a s s is ta n t Miss M a rg a ret Van
plays, fell into his h a n d s, an d w h i l e ' t i e s in W a rsa w be su p p re sse d . •
q u e ll th e re s u ltin g fire rio t.
P h y s-j Scoyoc. S u p e rin te n d e n t Miss Sus­
th is little in s tru m e n t w as ta u g h t to
n o ta b ly th o se o f M. Savinoff. *
icians w ere ru s h e d to th e scen e of a n n a H om es, School S u p e rv iso r
play ‘D ixie” in its e a rly y e a rs, now . • T h e P olish g o v e rn m e n t d e c la re d *
Miss A lm eda F u lle r, an d A ssista n t
c o n flic t im m e d ia te ly a f te r th e end
u n d e r th e in flu e n ce of its p re se n t <» in its rep ly to R u s s ia 's n o te *
C
ou n ty A gent F re d H o lib au g h to
of th e fig h t, c a u sin g a b e lie f th a t
ow n er, it s tr ik e s up th e tu n s of
th a t it did n o t c o u n te n a n c e a n ti- »
a
fifty y a rd race. T he la tte r has
m any w ere h u r t in th e rio t, th e
“ Y an k ee D oodle” w ith zeal eq u al to
b o lsheviks, b u t th a t th e c o u n try ?<»
¡c a u s e of w hich is u n k n o w n u n less J accep ted th e c h allen g e, and w hile
t h a t of a n a tu r a l b o rn Y a n k e e fife. <$> h a s re se rv e d th e r ’g h t to o ffe r
.
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th e lad ies h a r e n o t n o tifie d Mr.
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1 th e p ris o n e rs becam e t e r r u ie d by th e
L ong live th
tn e fife
rife ano
co rp s: *> p o litical asylum
and a d ru m corps!
asvlum to re fu g e e s
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C ate o fficially , ru m o rs have hepn
; fire.
And A sh lan d feejs h o n o red to en
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received t h a t th ey a re u n ite d ly p re ­
,A th ro n g of 10.000 s u rro u n d e d the
t e r ta in th em as h e r g u e sts, an d m
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p a rin g fo r th e e v e n t, and will a p ­
; p riso n w hile th e in m a te s b a ttle d
w ould be glad to h a v e th em as hei
w ith th e g u a rd s fo r th e ir freedom > p e a r d rae a se d fo r th e occasion ano
p e rm a n e n t citizen s.
i and n in e city fire co m p an ies s u b d u e d ' p ro p o se to not allow th e m ale sex
i th e flam es c ra c k le d a n d d en se c lo u d s ' ' t o issu e a c h a lle n g e and b e a t them .
I of sm o k e ro lled up, th o u sa n d s of ; Five live-w ire y o u n g “ s p lin te r s ”
! convicts, in clu d in g th ir ty wom en sh o u ld n o t let tw o “ old c o d g e rs”
1 fo u g h t d e sp e ra te ly . T h e g u a rd s w e re ' b e a t them In th e little gam e of rac-
lo rd sto re s:
1 0 :0 0 a. m. C o m m u n ity sin g ­
ing led by Rev. M illard.
1(| 15 a. m. T u g of w ar. One
tea m from each c o m m u n ity .
1 0 :3 0 a. m
H orse shoe p itc h ­
in g co n tests.
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
B oys’ pie e itin g
c o n te st, 10 to 15 years.
1 1 :1 5 a. m. P e a n u t race, m en
and w om en.
1 1 :3 0 a. m. G ills ' c ra c k e r race,
12 to 16 y ears.
1 1 :4 0 a. m.. L adies nail d riv ­
ing co n test. ‘Look o u t for v onr
th u m b .”
11:50 to 12:1 5 . Music by A sh­
land b an d .
1 2 :1 5 p. m. P icn ic d in n er.
1 :3 0 p. m.
S in g in g by the
“ H ayseed Q u a r te t.”
1 :4 0 p. m. C h a u ta u q u a b u ild ­
ing. A ddress of w elcom e. M ayor
L a m b k in .
1(50 p. m. A d d ress by P a u l V.
M aris, d ire c to r of ex ten sio n , O re­
gon A g ric u ltu ra l college.
2 :3 0 p. m. A d d ress by G. A.
M ansfield.
OF HART, SHAKEUP
will becom e lik e th e old m in u e t, a
S E A T T L E . W ash.. Ju ly J 8.— R e ­
th in g of th e past. Upon se v e ra l oc­
p u b lic a n n ew sp ap er e d ito rs of W ash
c a sio n s th e se g e n tle m e n have d e­
in g to n s ta te th a t they plan th e re ­
lig h tfu lly
e n te r ta in e d
th e public.
m oval of G o v ern o r H a rt, by re sig ­
T he F o u r th of J u ly c o m m ittee of­
n a tio n . im p e a ch m e n t o r recall. Tim
fere d $25 to th e b an d th a t p u t th e
m ove is th e re s u lt of d isc o n te n t over
m o st “ p e p ” in to th e ir m usic d u rin g
th e g o v e rn o r's m a la d m in is tra tio n of
th e p a ra d e on th a t day. T he fife and
s ta te a ffa irs .
d ru m c o rp s e n te re d th e co n te st and
T h e m ovem ent fo r th e o u stin g of
;
v-on th e m oney.
G o v ern o r H a rt had its o rig in when
F rid a y e v e n in g of la st w eek a m ost
th e rep u b lica n n e w sp a p e r e d ito rs had
p lea sin g
and
d e lig h tfu l
s u rp rise
th e ir a n n u a l m eetin g a t P a ra d is e Inn,
w aited th e la rg e a u d ie n c e in th e
R a in ie r n a tio n a l p a rk , d u rin g a
•C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g .
As u su a l a
th re e days session of th e W a sh in g to n
!
m u sic a l
p re lu d e
w as an n o u n c ed
S ta te P re ss a sso c ia tio n .
W hen th e c u rta in rose th e sta g e
F ra n k R. S e frit, e d ito r of th e Bel­
n e v e r looked m ore b e a u tifu l, n o r th e
lin g h am H e ra ld , is p la n n in g th e de­
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s e ttin g s q u ite so g ra n d as w as seen
ta ils o f a m ee tin g d u rin g th e w eek
th a t n ig h t. T he lig h ts w ere tu rn e d
to s ta r t an a c tu a l m ovem ent to w a rd
o ff in th e b u ild in g , except a red
tl.e c o n te m p la te d end. T he consen
!
glow t h a t fell o v er th e sta g e , l g ht-
sus of opinion is t h a t th e re p u b lic a n s
ing up th e tre e s and sh o w in g a d is ­
i
tiltisi clean h o u se them selv es, o r have
ta n t b rid g e , all g iving th e e ffe c t of
th e fa rm e r-la b o r p a rty o r som e th ird
, forced to fire p o in t b la n k in to th e i ing.
tw ilig h t in a grove.
p a rty do it fo r th em .
F o llo w in g is th e b a la n c e of th e
m ob. T he c a su a ltie s o r w o u n d ed , ifj
In a sem i-circle s a t th e m u sician s
Over a hundred m em bers of the any, a re n o t know n.
p ro g ra m fo r w hich p rizes have
— sp le n d id old m en w ith h a ir w hite
been o ffe red by A sh lan d a n d Med- ,
Epworth L eague arrived in A sh­
snow , but hearts as y o u n g and
land .yesterday and today from all
p a trio tic as w hen th e y ch e ere d on
points of the H ogue R iver valley,
ference Sujhects
th e boys n b lu e sixty y e a rs ago.
W ild a p p la u se a ro se from th e a u ­
for the Epw orth I /“agu e h istitu te
dience, c h e e r a f te r c h e e r w e n t o u t
Actual W orld Meet
b eing held in L ith ia Park this
from h e a rts to u ch e d w ith rev e re n ce
By C A RL DE GROAT
w eek, according to Rev. ('harleg
a n d sy m p a th y fo r th ese, m en w ho ¡ (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t):
A. Edwards, in charge of the loea!
w ent o u t so nobly a n d gave th e best
W A SH IN G TO N . D. C., Ju ly 18.
B E R L IN , J u ly 18.— To m ake th e
th e ir lives to save our n a tio n -a n d w orld sa fe fo r p o ste rity , Dr. Maxi institu te. T ents w ere b eing piteh"d
— A decision an n o u n c ed to d ay a l­
y e s te rd a y a n d a t a n e a ily lio u r
m a k e it a union fo r ever.
TIDINGS SECOND OLDEST ESTAB­
H irsch , n o ted B erlin sex sp e cia list,! th is m orning near th e entran ce to
lo w in g a ll n a tio n s invited to th e
U pon th e se occasions we a re w ould e s ta b lis h a sy stem of “ h e a lth )
LISHED N E W SPA PER IN
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ce
to
th
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park,
adjacent.
to
the
sites
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b ro u g h t to rea liz e m o re fu lly th a t r e g is tr a tio n s .” T hese re s ig s tra tio n s ;
SOUTHERN OREGON
A s tre n u o u s e ffo rt to p ull every
d iscu ss w ith th e U rtited State--
each y e a r a lesse r n u m b e r rem a in s w ould be c a re fu lly k e p t from child-! eu p ie d by th e Cham ber o f Com­
m
erce
cottage
sites.
C
rop
e
s
tim
a
te
s
ju
s
t
com
p
leted
by
v e te ran of th e N in e ty -first division
w ith aps. A ccording to re p o rts from hood on, an d be a v a ila b le to m a r­
w hat s u b je c ts th e co n fe re n ce w ill
The en tire day w as takeu up th e v a rio u s sh ip p e rs an d th e ra ilro a d
who is n e t in th e h o sp ital o r on a
th e “ N a tio n a l T rib u n e ” th ey are ria g e c a n d id a te s upon m u tu a l agree-1
A copy of th e A shland Tillings
tr e a t bc^bre th e y acvualliy c o n ­
will
registration
and
oth
er
work
company,
indicate
th
a
t
the
Rogue
honeym oon on S e p te m b e r 24 and 2 5.
p a ssin g aw ay a t a ra te of 100 per m ent.
o f July 12, 1878, containing a story
vene is believed to h av e a te n ­
p
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p
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r
a
to
r
y
fo
r
th
e
w
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's
eon-
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iv
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r
valley
will
h
a
rv
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s
t
a
re
c
o
rd
­
day.
o f t|,e Port Orford niaseacrc of io th e a n n u a ! re u n io n of th e d iv i­
A cco rd in g to H irsc h ’« th eo ry , th is
dency to in flu e n ce Japan, to ta k e
fcrence,
Rev.
Edw
ards
stated.
The
b
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a
k
in
g
ap
p
le
crop
th
is
fall.
Up­
I t w ill be of m uch in te re s t to ev- w ould have a ten d e n c y to check so-!
1850. w ritten by J. Q. Latta, the sion in Los A ngeles on th o se d a te s
com plete roster o f th ose attending
w a rd s of 1000 c a rs a re p re d ic te d ,; p a rt. T h e decision allow s th a t na
son of on«* o f the m assacre vic­ began th is week w ith th e enl s to le n ,.
e ry one who has had th e p le a s u re c la l d iseases, an d w h ile h e w ould not
th
e
in
stitu
te
will
1
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tio n s m ay sa tisfy th em se lv e s re ­
of m eet ng th e se g e .itle m e n and lis t­ link it w ith a n y law a g a in s t m ar-!
tim s, has been presented to the of a f u ll com pany of n ew sp a p e rm e n
T u esday’s Tidings.
p
rev
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crop
a
n
d
th
re
e
tim
es
th
e
!
to sp re a d new s of th e a rra n g e m e n ts
e n in g to th e ir m usic, to know som e- rifcge, he believes th a t, it w ould op-f
g a rd in g th e scope of v a rio u s m a t­
sta te library at Salem by Ju dge <'.
1 920 crop.
tilin g ot th e ir past in th e civil w a i- e ra te to red u c e u n d e s ira b le m a rria g e
It. W atson, of Gobi Hill, at one lo r th e reu n io n as they a re m ade.
te rs a lth o u g h th e p re lim in a ry dis
L a te s t fig u re s in d ic a te t h a t th e
T he pub licity co m m ittee, beaded
J . J . M yers, i t y e a is old, and a oj th e phy sically ill-m a te d .
tim e connected with the Tidings.
B a r tle tt to n n a g e will be from 70 to cuss on need not be c o n d itio n a l of
re sid e n t of A sh lan d , e n liste d in t h e 1 He p o in ts o u t t h a t m a rria g e is not
The incident calls to m*nd the. by M ajo r J. W. S u tp h eii. w ho served
th e a c ce p tan c e of th e' A m erican
75 p er cen t of th e 1920 cro p s and
w ith th e 362d in fa n try , is being e n ­
S ixth Iow a in fa n try , se rv in g tw o m erely an e th ic a l a n ia n ce. b u t t h a ,
T ilin g s' place in Oi-egon history,
th e la te v a rie tie s of p e a rs will to ta l
in
v
ita
tio
n
to
tn
e
d
isa
rm
a
m
e
n
t
having been the second nhws,»jq>er la rg e d by th e a d d itio n o f a rep re -
y e a rs as a p riv a te so ld ie r an d
p ro p a g a tio n o f th e race m u st be con-!
a
b
o
u
t
70
p
e
r
cen
t
of
la
st
y
e
a
r
’s
to
n
­
y e a rs as a (h u m m e r in a fife an d | 8id ered
co n feren ce.
to IsaoiiM* estab lish ed in Southern s e n a tiv e in each city and village ii.
S hould a c a rd index sys­
nage.
d ru m corps.
He saw very activ e tem of all p erso n s be m a in ta in e d ,!
th e N in th corps a re a — C a lifo rn ia ,
Oregon.
T h ese fig u re s, if b orn o u t by th e
se rv ic e, h a v in g been in th e b a ttle b o th m en an d w om en w ould see to i SALEM , O r., J u ly 18.— T he pub
M
o n tan a, O regon, W a sh in g to n . Id a ­
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., Ju ly 1 8 — I
Judge W atson also ifcmntod a
o f S hiloh, th ro u g h th e seige of V icks­ it m ore c a re fu lly th a t they cam e to lic servlce co m m isio n « rig h t to g ra n t h a rv e s t th is fall, show th e R ogue T h e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t is a w a itin g ! <opy o f the State Line Herald, ho. N evada and U tah.
As special
R
iv
e
r
valley
is
fa
r
in
excess
of
m
ost
b u rg , a n d in S h e rm a n 's n i-rc h to th e m a rria g e a lt a r fit fo r such c e r e - ! a s h e a r i n g in th e i’acific Telephone
ra ilro a d rate« a re o b tain e d , d is tin g ­
w ord from T okio on its reply to th e j volum e one, num ber one, publisher
j f r u it p ro d u cin g se ctio n s of th e coun­
th e sea. He is a d ru m m e r of u n u s­ m onv
u ish ed g u e sts in v ited , a rra n g e m e n ts
an d T e le g ra p h co m p an y r a te case was
J a p a n e s e q u e ry co n cern in g th e scope at l^akeview Novem ber 18. 1878,
try in its p e rc e n ta g e of a n o rm a l
ual a b ility , an d led th e fife and d ru m J
B ut. a s m a tte r s now s ta n d . D i. c h a llen g e d to d ay w h e n 'J o h n M cN ary.
of th e jo in t w orld d isa rm a m e n t and
said to be first p:i|M*r publish<*<l In niade for re g im e n ta l b a n q u e ts a n d
; crop.
L ate in fo rm a tio n from th e
P a c ific a ffa ir« co n feren ce. T h e re is; Southern Oregon eaat of the Cas­ o th e r e n te rta in m e n ts in L os A ngeles,
tto rn e v fo r th e com pany, at an op
c o rp s dow n P e n n sy lv a n ia a v e n u e in ’ H irsch e s tim a te s th a t lialX of all
fe d e ra l b u re a u of m a rk e ts show s 4 0
th e g ra n d rev iew of th e U nion «rm y | ch lld le8 sn ess
tra c e a b le to
m em b ers of th e c o m m itte e will I»-
e.
ing
of
th
e
r
e
h
e
a
rin
g
a
t
th
e
s
ta
t.
no d isp o sitio n in o fficial circles to , cade m ountains.
Judge W atson
d isease
a t W a sh in g to n a t th e close of th** u n co n scio u sly c o n tra c te d by th e wife c a p ito l, co n te n d e d th a t th e s u p e r io r ( p er c e n t of a p e a r crop an d 41 p er J h u r ry th e Ja p a n e s e , as t h a t c o u jitri . w a s t h e fo r m e r p u b lis h e r <m th e
b u lle tin e d and th e y in tu rn will see
I c e n t o f a n o rm a l ap p le crop.
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w ar. He w as m u ste re d o u t of serv-
(h a t th e in fo rm a tio n is sp read b ro a d ­
L ik e v 'e w H e r a ld .
from a h u sb a n d who h ad earlier* c o u rt is th e only trib u n a l p o ssessin g ; p red ic tio n for p e a rs will be m a te r ­ 'i s to rn by c o n flict as to th e c o u rse
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In a s h o rt tim e re c ru itin g com ­
b u sin e ss in his hom e to w n ' of C h a r - . Geriliany>
30 p e r oen t los( exceeded its a u th o rity .
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gained in the F ar East.
m u n ity in th e N inth corps a re a and
lan d w h e re he h a s resid e d fo r th e b irth T he cost of m a in ta in in g th ese P re s e n t a t th e re h e a rin g ,
th ro u g h them re -e n lis tm e n ts in the
p a st n ie n te e n y ears.
bHnd ,g
0 0 o.OOO m a rk s yearly.
Mr. Hill is se v e n ty -n in e year« of*
V nder hig sygtem w h k h hag found
N in e ty -first fo r th e d u ra tio n of tin
re u n io n o b tain e d .
Betw een la.O on
age. was born in Ohio.
His fa th e i m any p ro te ssio n a l 8Upportevs> a v a st
was a m e rc h a n t of M a rie tta , an d a re d u c tio n ju 8Uch cases w ould o c c n r
a n d 20.000 a re expected to a tte n d
p ro m in e n t p o litic a l sp e a k e r of his h e fjgnrefl and m arriftg e can d id a te 8
(PORTLAND, O r., J u ly 1 8 — R? B a n q u e ts, p a ra d e s, elections, speeches
day.
Mr. H ill’s firs t e x p erien ce as w ould see to it in a d v an ce, th a t th e re
p o rts th a t Dr. B rum field." R o seb u rg a n d c a m p fire s and e x c u rsio n s a re on
a d ru m m e r w as in stu m p in g th e s ta te
d e n tis t, w anted a t th a t city lo r th e th e p ro g ram .
w as no d a n g e r of such tra g e d ie s in
w itli his la th e r in L in c o ln ’s first th e ir cases.
m u rd e r of a m an d eclareil to be D en­
p re s id e n tia l c am p aig n . L a te r he r e - ;
n is R u ssell, h e rm it la b o re r, w as seen
A m ong p ro fe ssio n a l m en in G er­
.ceived a g o v e rn m e n t a p p o in tm e n t 1
n e a r h e re S a tu rd a y n ig h t, s h ifte d
m any to d ay , th e r e is a c o n sid e ra b le I
a n d w as s e n t to C»m p P u tm a n as a
th
e scene of se arc h to w a rd e a ste rn
m o vem ent to w a rd “ p u rific a tio n of
d r u m m e r.
H e a fte rw a rd s e n liste d
O regon points.
m a rria g e ,” and th is la te st d o c trin e
a s a b u g le r in th e F o u r th Ohio cav-l .
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S h e riff S ta ru ie r, of R o seb u rg , ac-l
of th e tam o u s H irsch is re g a rd e d as
a lrv . He was am o n g th e tro o p s cap-
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tu r in g M organ a n d h s a rm y , w h o ; . . ,
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w o rk in g to e sta b lish th e d e c a p ita te d ;
! d ire c tio n of th e p rese n t m ovem ent.
m ad e such d e s tru c tiv e ra id s th ro u g -
m a n ’s id e n tity th ro u g h th e location
o u t O hio
He saw service a t C h a t­
of
jaw b o n e s re p o rte d to h a v e b e e n 1 Ja c k O’D onovan, a cook anti som e­
CANADIAN WHEAT GROW ERS
ta n o o g a . a n d took part, in th e t e r ­
rem oved from th e body before th e! tim es poet, a rr e s te d a t R o se b u rg a
NOT BOTHERED BY BUM PER '
rib le b a ttle o f G e tty s b u rg . H e was
h e a d was blow n off w ith d y n a m ite . m o u th ago, fo r alleg ed th e ft of an
CROP
FORECAST,
NORTHWEST
a u to m o b ile from th is city a n d em
a g a in a c tiv e in L in c o ln ’s second cam ­
p aig n a n d h as m an y th rillin g sto rie s
RO SEBU RG , O r., Ju ly 18.— S h e riff ployed as a tru s ty a ro u n d th e county
W IN N IP E G . M an., J u ly 18.— The
to te ll of th a t tim e.
A fte r being
S ta in e r is se e k in g th e fu g itiv e ilent- ja il, w alked aw ay in th e tw ilig h t of
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as a w om an, acco rd in g to o rd e rs is­ seen since.
e tta , w h ere he re m a in e d u n til lie n o rth e rn Id ah o o ffe rs no t e r r o r s 'f c
sued by S ta rm e r u rg in g all s u r r o u n d - , O’D onovan h a s been in ja il fo r sev
gave up public life an d cam e to Cal- ^'ie w h eat g ro w e rs of t h 's section.
Ing tow ns an d c it ’es to w atch a l l ' e ra l w eeks, and expected to be In­
ifo rn ia to m ak e his hom e. F o r t h e * T hey expect a b u m Pe r c r °P th e m ‘
; su sp icio u s fem ale c h a ra c te rs. Brum d icted o r tu rn e d loose, by th e g ra n d
selves
field is d e c a re d to have been on t h e ' ju ry . H is case w as p o stponed u n til
la st few v e a rs he has sp en t th e s u m ­
m er m o n th s in a n d a ro u n d A sh lan d .
W ith th e w h eat s itu a tio n b e tte r
1 s ta g e fo r tw o y e a rs d u rin g his p a st! th e O ctober te rm . He th e re u p o n be­
h a v in g a d a u g h te r. Mrs. T. D. H ill.: a t th is tim e th a n in any y e a r since
life and of liaving ac q u ited h im s e lf| took h im self to th e h ills. His prison
w h o s e h u sb a n d is a p ro m in e n t r a n c h - ! 1 9 1 5 ’ w h e a t h a rv e s tin g in w estern
m ate s say la n g u is h in g in ja il irk e d
ejas an a b le fem ale im p e rso n a to r.
re on th e B u tte F a lls ro ad .
Canarta sh o n ,d com m ence a b o u t th e
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his soul th ese fin e s u m m e r days.
T h e p a trio tism of th is g ra n d old I fir8 t w eek in A u« u s t- a n d be fa ir,y
<»<$><§>•»<£■ 3>
O’D onovan is w ell know n h e re and
m an did not sto p w ith him self, b u t R eneral a
,a te r ’ a c c o rd in g -
<» SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS « sev eral of his poem s a p p e a re d in re ­
h a s been h a n d e d dow n to his pos. , a u th o r ita tiv e fo recasts.
c e n t issues of th e Ja c k s o n v ille P o st.
te ritv . M is. Hill h a v in g five sons
A p p ro x im a tely 50 p e r c e n t of the
T hey d w elt u p o n th e v icissitu d es of
in th e w orld w ar. a ll of w hom se rv e d cro p is b ead ed OHt a n d th e re m a in -
SAN FR A N C ISCO . J u ly 18.— F o l­ e x isten ce b eh in d th e b a rs .
F rie n d s
o v e rse a s, a n d all re tu r n e d hom e.
d e r is wel1 *d v a "ce d in sh o t blade
low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s :
say he w ill r e tu r n in tim e to r th e
W. H. Iro n s, th e flfe r, is e ig h ty R a ,n is needed in Pa r ts o i S ackatch-
E ggs. 4 3 % .
next g ra n d ju ry , an d a s s e r t th a t his
y e a rs old, o r b e tte r to say e ig h ty ew an a n d s o u th e rn A lb e rta . The
B ro ilers, 31 @ 45.
tro u b le is a civil a c tio n , n o t a c rim ­
je a r s young. He is a delightful gen-
Hens, 25.
in a l case.
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Park With Tents
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WILL HAVE LARGE
CROP OF APPLES
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Tidings Of 1878 Is
Gwen State Library
I By Judge Watson
WILL HOLD LOS
Challenge Right Of
Public Service Comm.
To Grant Rehearing
fj Ufll I OF B ill
Accused Murderer
In Eastern Oregon
Local Cook-Poet,
Accused Car Thief
Takes to Hills