Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1921, Image 1

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climate without the aid
A SHLAND
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma.
fact.
VOLUME
2
This Is a proven
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Voi. 43.
J*T A.LARIA Germs cannot survive
* 8 three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1921
NO. 271
WANTS FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD FIRED
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Chinese Labor Starts
Eight Hour Day Strike LEGAL
A.F. of L. Counterpart SAYST
♦ ,
( I n i t e d P re ss S tn ff C o rre s p o n d e n t);
L a u n d ry
w o rk e rs w ho com m it ♦ 20.— Tom W a tso n , G eo rg ia sen-
a to r, is a f te r th è scalp s of th e
S H A N G H A I. C h in a. Ju ly 20.__| m ay h em on so iled g a rm e n ts by pro-
♦
F e d e ra l R eserv e b o ard . He de-
P a id a g ita to r s w ho have s e t th e re st CeSSing th6m th r o u «h a cour8e °
d a r e s th a t P re sid e n t H a rd in g
rock p o u n d in g in m uddy w a te r a t
o f th e w orld on end th ro u g h la b o r; th re e c o p p e rs p e r g a rm e n t w ere th e
’ sh o u ld fire th e p re se n t m em b e rs
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a v a ilin g .
D.
C.,
d is tu rb a n c e s h av e a w a k e n e d s le e p - 'f i r s t of th e local w o rk e rs to rise in ’ of th e b o a rd a n d a p p o in t m en
in g C hina an d a re to d ay en g ag ed in th e ir w ra th a n d d e m a n d b e tte r t r e a t - w ho a re not “ s e rv a n ts of M or-
o rg a n iz in g w h a t th ey hope will be m en t from th e ir bosses. An e i g h t ; Ran> tb e S ta n d a rd Oil com pany,
a c o u n te rp a rt of th e A m erican F e d e r- h o u r day, d o u b le pay fo r o v e rtim e
Pa c k e rs a n d o th e r legalized
a tio n of L ab o r.
m a r a u d e r s .” a c c o rd in g to Sena-
h a lf day h o lid a y on S u n d a y s a n d full
T w en ty th o u sa n d w o rk in g m en a rc pay fo r n a tio n a l a n d la b o r h o lid ay s <*■' to r W atson.
“ U n sc ru p u lo u s
s c o u n d re ls,”
on s tr ik e in C a n to n to d ay a n d n e a r-i w ere in c o rp o ra te d in th e ir d em an d s,
ly t h a t m an y h av e q u it th e ir jo b s in T he la u n d ry o w n e rs w ere a g h a st. <?> says W a tso n , ‘ cau sed 10,000
S h a n g h a i.
T hey had n e v e r been up a g a in s t a ❖
b u sin e ss fa ilu re s , a n d th e ir
P e k in g a n d T ie n tsin a re to he th e p ro p o sitio n lik e th a t b efo re. Seldom
c rim in a l, a r lb tr a r y d e fla tio n of
next p o in ts of a tta c k a n d aTter th a t, had th e ir m e n ia ls d a re d to even
c u rre n c y cost th e A m erican
if
th e
p re lim in a ry
m o v em en ts raise th e ir eyes to th e h ig h e r-u p , l e t 1,
people $ 3 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 — th e
a
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agai.net th e e m p lo y e r in th e l a r g e r ! a lo n e d e m a n d o r even beg b e tte r pay <«> a m o u n t of th e G erm an in d en t-
❖ nity. T hey do n e w h a t th e U-
c itie s a re su ccessfu l, th e plan is to ) o r w o rk in g co n d itio n s,
■3> b o a ts failed to do. T he a tro c io u s
ex te n d th e p ro p a g a n d a to th e sm all-)
“ It c a n ’t be d o n e ,” th e y w ailed,
e r c o m m u n itie s th ro u g h o u t th e c o n n - 1 “ B u t it will b e ,” g rim ly re to rte d <$> s in k in g of th e L u s ita n ia w as no
tr y
th e a ro u s e d em ployes.
W h e re u p o n
w o rse in m o ral tu rp itu d e th a n
T h a t fo re ig n m eth o d s h av e been th ey sta g e d a p a ra d e d e m o n s tra tio n & th e b o a rd ’s c rim in a l p o licy.”
a d o p te d by th e C h in ese le a d e rs i s , a n d succeeded in c a llin g o u t th e c ar-
e v id e n t a n d th e re is a s tro n g su s ) p e n te rs. th e m aso n s, th e c o tto n spin-)
picion a m o n g th e a u th o r itie s th a t a n e rs a n d th e saw y ers. D aily o th e r
fo re ig n e r is se c re tly d ire c tin g th e of th e s m a lle r c ra f t a re jo in in g th e ,
c a m p a ig n .
B ut th u s fa r all e f f o r t s ) ra n k s a n d w h a t th re a te n s to becom e)
to d isco v er th e id e n tity of th e “ M a n ia g e n e ra l s tr ik e is beco m in g m o re)
tlehin-d th e T h ro n e ” have been un - a n d m o re p ro b ab le .
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Plan Irish Military Repression;
Claim Pacific Question Settled
J u ly
By C H A R L E S ED W A RD HO G U E
W A S H IN G T O N ,
OF
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Winners of Lithia Park
on AMDAQQAnnD
Tennis Tournament Have
Southern Cham pionsh i p DECLARESVERSAILLES
A fte r th re e d a y s of lu sty ra c k e t; la k e w ith o u t c o n te n tio n , an a ttitu d e
sw in g in g d u rin g th e te n n is to u rn a - d isp la y e d to a m a rk e d d e g re e by th e
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m e n t, know n as th e L ith ia P a r k |y o u n g e r p lay ers. Big crow ds of on j
T itle P lay , held h ere Ju ly 14. 13 lo o k ers w itn essed th e gam es d u rin g )
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; an d 16, B uckley L eeds, la te of S ta n - th e th re e d ay s of th e to u rn a m e n t.
By C H A R L E S M. McCANN
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LONDON. Ju ly 20.— (C o p y rig h t
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) <
« n iv a ra ity ’ C a lir- m a rc h e d o ffj
M uch c re d it 1. given to Mr. B eeson.
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by U nited P r e s s ) - —B aron H ay asb i,
'w i t h la u re ls as th e open play c h a in - 1 by local te n n is e n th u s ia s ts for th e ;
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J a p a n e s e a m b a s s a d o r to G re a t B r it­
LONDON, J u ly 20.— W ith th e I r ­
pion, of S o u th e rn O regon, a c co rd in g su c ce ssfu l s ta g in g of th e to u rn e y ,
ish peace n e g o tia tio n s d a n g e ro u s ly to a s ta te m e n t m ad e hv J. D. B ee-i M r. Reeson is a v e te ra n a, th e gam e a in , told th e U nited P re ss to d ay th a t
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th e Y ap a n d S h a n tu n g s e ttle m e n ts
.b a la n c e d , it w as le a rn e d a u th o r ita - son, m a n a g e r o f th e to u rn a m e n t, j h a v in g o rg an iz ed th irty -n in e te n n is
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w ere acco m p lish ed facts an d th a t
<. j tiv ely to d ay th a t if th e co n fe re n ce M r. Beeson s ta te s t h a t A sh lan d is c lu b s th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . He held th e re was no need lo r th e pow ers to
t h e only city in S o u th e rn O regon to) th e S o u th e rn O regon title fo r sev-
l a i ,s . G re a t B rita in will in a u g u r a te
d isc u ss them a t th e d isa rm a m e n t
h a v e co n d u c te d an open p lay te n n is ie r a l y e a rs u n til th e m eet last week
<$> an u n p a ra le lle d c a m p a ig n of m ili­
c o n fe re n ce to he held, in W a sh in g to n .
to u rn a m e n t th is y e a r, a n d b e c a u s e t w hen he w as forced by illness to de-
® ta r y re p re s sio n in Ire la n d .
G iving h is p erso n al o pinion in an
of t h a t fac t th e title w in n e rs of th e! f a u lt h is g am e to L yle Sam s.
Mr.
in
te
rv ie w to th e U nited P re ss, th e
In c o n n e ctio n w ith such a c o n tin -^ re c e n t plays have won m o re th a n ; Beeson
has ch allen eg ed
B uckley
gency, th e B ritis h a r e c o n te m p la tin g : j lo c a l title s .
T he only p o ssib le con-! L eeds to a g a m e in th e n e a r fu tu re . J a p a n e s e a m b a s s a d o r re ite ra te d J a ­
| a d e c la ra tio n of m a r tia l law in a l l , te n d e rs , Mr. Beeson s ta te s , fo r the) T he d a te of play h as not been de- p a n ’s w illin g n ess to d iscuss th e «¡rip-
a m e n t lim ita t on, hut c h a ra c te riz e d
i Sinn R ein sectio n s, p lacin g of mill-1
le a re m em b e rs of th e M ed fo rd I cided.
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title
m an y q u e stio n s t h a t a re p a rt of th e
ta ry g a rris o n s a n d n a tro ls in a 1! hUniv e rs ity clu b , in case t h a t o rg au iz a-
fThe follow ing list of title w in n ers
so
called Pacific. P ro b le m as h a v in g
citie s an d c o u n try sectio n s, force i tt o n sh o u ld c a re to p u t on a to u rn a - h a s been a n n o u n c ed by Mr. B eeson.
a
lre
a d y been s e ttle d th rp u g h th e
a ll Iris h c itiz e n s to u n d e rg o B ertil- m en t.
M r. Beeson p o in ts o u t th a t; Open ch am p io n m e n ’s sin g les, Buck-
V
e
rsaille
s tre a ty .
j lia n id e n tific a tio n , r e s tric t a ll tra v e l, (if th e club did c a re to h a v e a tour-1 ley L eeds; open doubles, D w ight
“ T he w hole th in g iu a n ^ tsh e H .”
d eal s u m m a rily w ith d islo y a l g overn- n a m e n t w ith th e o b je c t of e s ta b lis h ­ G regg an d L yle S am s; ju n io r m ixed
B
aron
H a y a sb i s ta te d , “ is; wli^ii »s
i m e n t em ployes, re q u ire m e n ts of pass- ing S o u th e rn O regon title s , it would do u b les, T h elm a Beeson an d W ayne
th
e
P
acific
q u e stio n a n d w hat ull.l
, p o rts to e n te r a n d leav e Ire la n d , d e a l be n e c e ssa rily have to he open to R a m sey ; ju n io r boys’ doubles, Gle-
be
d
iscu
ssed
? T he S h a n tu n g , Yap
d ra s tic a lly w ith re b e l sy m p a th iz e rs a ll c o n te n d e rs w hich w ould enable lan d B anks a n d F re d K o e h le r; ju-
I
a n d to sc o u r th e c o u n try fo r th e t h a lo ca l to u rn a m e n t w in n e rs to venile m ixed doubles, Bob N orton a n d New G uinea m a tte rs , if ra ise d ,
w ould re su lt in a g e n e ra l co n fe r
RO SEB U R G . O r., J u ly 20.— T h e; re b e ,s w ith tro o p d r a g n e ts -
“ sw in g a w ic k e d r a c k e t” in com pe- an d Inez W ilh ite ; ju v e n ile ch am p io n ,
ence o n m a tte rs th a t h av e a lre a d y
titio n .
singles. W ay n e R am sey ; g irls ' ju n io r
‘ in q u e st o v er th e h e a d le ss hotly found!
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been s e ttle d .
A p ra c tic a l so lu tio n
¡In th e w reck of a b u rn in g a u to m o -j
D a im a o
F a s t, sc ie n tific g a m e s w e re played i singles, T h e lm a B eeson; ju n io r g irls ’
of all th e pro b lem s sh o u ld be pos
th ro u g h o u t th e to u rn a m e n t, Mr. Bee-! doubles. T h e lm a Beeson a n d P a u lin ^
.b ile n e a r h e re la s t w eek, c o n tin u e d !
sib le w ith o u t in te rfe rin g w ith th-
, son says.
He is e sp ec ially la u d a - P lu m m e r; ju v e n ile g irls ’ doubles,
to d a y , w ith th e q u e stio n of id e n tity )
p rin c ip a l m a tte rs th a t have a lre a d y
to ry in re fe re n c e to th e s p o rtin g j T helm a P erozzi and Inez W ilh ite ; b een d e c id e d .”
h in g in g on th e o w n e rsh ip of a p a ir;
( a b ility of th e p la y e rs to giv e an d I ju v e n ile g irls ' singles, Inez W ilhite.
____________
_____ _________________________________ ¡o f shoes sa id to h av e been sold to j
! R u ssell a few m o n th ago. T he c o rp s “ )
By LO ETTA A. HOM EW OOD
tw een 3 a n d 4 o clock. All s to rie s | w o re a size seven shoe, th e sa m e size
I t is in te re s tin g to n o te th e sp leu - ¡7® c a i e fa lly selected a n d cons-si o f ; a s th o se th a t R u ssell is said to h a w !
H e n ry T. R ah iev , c o n g r e s s m /i j
did w ork b ein g c a rrie d on a t L i t h U 1
an d *ta u g h t in th e p u b ' p u rc h a se d .
D r. B. M. B ru m fie ld .)
s o u g h t by th e police as th e su sp ected i lro n i lllin o is - sc h ed u le d a s th ? p rin -
P a rk play g ro u n d s th is y e a r, and is
T he sw im m in g class h a s grow n in m u rd e re r of D ennis R u ssell, w ore an clpa lsp e a k e r a t th e C h a u ta u q u a j his
in d eed g ra tify in g to th o se w ho have
given so m uch tim e a n d m oney t o ! t
7 ° ° ' ^aur4een to se x il i> e ig h t a n d a h a lf size shoe, accord- ev en in g , a rriv e d th is m o rn in g fro m
e s ta b lis h an d su p p o rt a place o f ’th le l tW° ’.
18
° a r g * f° r tW° te a c h - | in « t0 M ,s. B ru m field .
P o rtla n d a f te r a 6000 m ile to u r o f
A cen su s of tra ffic taken, of tra v e l) P a s s e n g e r vehicles, o th e r s ta te s . 232
k in d , to n o te th e p ro g re ss th a t i s ! e , . rs
" to co n d u c t a T t T one tim e, a n d liere-i
G iu e so m e ev id en ce fe a tu re d th e th e U n ited S ta te s by a u to a n d tia in .
Tw o of th e fin e st c o n c erts given Tn
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b e in g m ade.
It h as grow n o u t of |
o i th e il,QUest h e a rin g
a C h a u ta u q u a p ro g ra m iu A shland
, resp ectiv ely
called
“C an”
i nd to day. M rs. B ru m fie ld a g a in te s ti­ a ll h is tra v e ls he h a s n e v e r seen a p e rio d of th re e days, J u ly 16, 17 a n d ) H eav y d u ty tru c k s , over i
to n s 22
th e e ffo rts of a few p ro g re ssiv e worn- <<£a n -t >•
w ere those of last S unday .Hoi y»->«-
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k
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fied. in sis tin g th a t th e body w as th a t v alley t h a t co u ld s u rp a s s th e R o g u e 1 8 , show s as fo llo w s;
en w ho w ould not give up, a n d now !
S unday evening.
It is a m a z in g to know w in ' th e of h e r h u sb a n d .
6 «12 te rd a y evenings.
O th e r w itn esses R iv e r valley in p o in t of n a tu r a l
J u ly Hi-—Hu In r< la 5
it is h e re to sta y . It w’ould be h a rd
a v e ra g e child u n d e r tw elv e r e a r s of w ere divided as to o p inion. Bits of b e a u ty o r p ro d u c tiv e n e ss.
He is H o rse d ra w n veh icles . ♦ ... . ...
17!
This record w as ta k e n from a iM>iu(. E th e l JoluTson, so p ra n o , a n d Alb« i t
to im p ro v e upon th e p re s e n t system )
ag e c a n do a l t e r th re e o r fo u r lea» scalp, a b u rn e d e a r a n d c h a rre d fra n k ly e n th u s ia s tic a b o u t th e v a l­ M otorcycles, O regon . . . . . . . . . . * * 2 I th re e m iles so u th of A shland he- R o se n th a l, cellist, w ere th e :.n i-,ts
of m a n a g e m e n t. T he c o -o p e ra tio n ot
, sons.
T he m eth o d s used in te a c h ­ c lo th in g w ere s u b m itte d as evidence. ley, ra n k in g it w ith th e best th a t he
M otorcycles, o th e r s ta te s . . . . . . ) 3 j tw een th e h o u rs of 6 a. m. an d 10 a n d th e e n tire p ro g ra m w::a m ost
th e d iffe re n t a sso c ia tio n s th a t b rin g
in g have becom e so p o p u la r th a : (he
has know n. A lth o u g h C o n g ressm an P a s s e n g e r vehicles, O regon . ... 3 4 S 1 P - lu- T h is record does not include
in th e s u m m e r a ttr a c tio n s fo r th e
fin ish e d in plan a n d ex ecu tio n . E th e l
,
t
te a c h e rs have been a sk ed to co n d u ct
SWIMMING CLASSES
R ainey h as tra v e le d th ro u g h R ogue P a ssea ig e r vehicles, o th e r s ta te s . 263 ! c o n tr a c to r s tru c k s .
people, h a v e c a re fu lly avoided t h e i „ loi, a
,,
.
.
, ,
J o h n s o n h as a b e a u tifu l, c le a r so ­
f R iv e r valley am t A sh la n d by tr a in L ig h t d u ty t r u c k s ......... .................13 j
,
.
,
; cla sse s in th e e v e n in g fo r a d u lts ,
T h e a v e ra g e n u m b e r of c a rs per
o v e rla p p in g of a n y of th e varln an
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S pecial r a te s will be o ffe re d in a t p rev io u s tim es, th is is his f ir s t H eavy d u ty tru c k s , o v er 1*6 t o n s .5 0 ’’a -v w as
p ra n o voice a n d sings in a very a r ­
« . r i t t and w ithout question, thts! swln)- „ lnE puplls
pn
.
a,
N atatorlpm u atl|
a c tu a l v isit to A sh lan d . He is n ighty
; A to ta l of 812 vehicles of all de- tis tic m a n n e r, w h ile Mr. R o se n th a l
y e a r h a s been m ore su ccessfu l th a n i
» k i
.
.
,
,
,
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i h itio n of th e ir s k ill a t a oca! p lunge. th e close of th e season. Tw o exner- la u d a to ry in h is p ra is e of th e city .
g g 9 ' s c rip tio n s cro ssed th e su m m it of th e is u n d o u b te d ly th e best cellist ev er
a n y p rec e e d in g one.
It has b e e n '
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..
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! S isk iy o u s in th e sa m e p eriod of tim e, h e a rd iu A shland as a solisL
. . .
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I lenced te a c h e rs , Mr. a n d Mrs. H oine-
J o h n H, P u lle r, p re s id e n t o f th e
His
J u ly 17— SuiMlay
n e c e ssa ry to m a k e im p ro v e m e n ts and
i w ood, w ill h e in c h a rg e .
¡ C h a u ta u q u a a sso c ia tio n , s ta te s t h a t f H o rs e d raw n vehicles
, io ) m a k in g a n v a e ra g e of 271 vehicles te c h n iq u e is m arv e lo u s and si < ws
a d d to th e p re s e n t lim it of th e !
T hose w ish in g to e n te r th e c la sse s; a la rg e crow d is expected to h e i r M o to rcy cles, O regon .......................
x i p e r day. T his does not in clu d e cou- long
and
p a in s ta k in g
effort, in
g ro u n d se t a p a r t fo r th e c h ild re n .
!
m ay do so by a p p e a rin g a t th e m an a- C o n g re ssm a n R ain ey s p e a k a t th e M o to rcy cles. o th e r s ta te s .............
1; f a c t o r s tru c k s.
a
c
h
ie
v
in
g
such
a
rtis
tic
p
e rfe c t:oii.
It is n o t u n u s u a l to see 100 c h il - 1
g e r ’s desk w ith 60 c e n ts on each a u d ito riu m th is ev en in g ,
4 I P a s s e n g e r vehicles. O regon . . .. 5 6 5 )
d u r in g th e sam e period of lim e T h e la rg e a u d ie n c e liste n e d w d h
d re n . ra n g in g in a g e fro m tw o to
M onday evening.
T h is covers a
l l --------------------------------- -
j P a s s e n g e r v eh icles, o th e r s ta te s ..215 i * h e re w as a to ta l of 106 vehicles g re a t d e lig h t to -the p ro g ra m .
fo u rte e n y e a rs, on th e g ro u n d a t one
1 oat an d .we g u a ra n te e you y o u r)
L ig h t d u ty tru c k s
16! (>'a v e icd o v er th e A shland a n d K lim -
The
p ic tu re s
and
le c tu re
on
tim e. T h e g e n e ra l a v e ra g e fo r th e)
in o n e y ’s w o rth .
271-31 $ SAX FRANCISCO M ARKETS
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of 35 vehicles per day.
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by Dr. C olem an <vas also
pieces of a p p a ra tu s a re in c o n s ta n t)
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use, a n d no a c c id e n t o f se rio u s na-
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W FATHER
) SAN FRA N C ISCO , J u ly 20.— Fol-!
tw een th e h o u rs of 6 in th e m orn
T uesday n ig h t b ro u g h t a g ro u p of
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evening.
low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s ;
young
lad ies, also from Han F r a n - '
I H o rse d ra w n veh icles
th e s u p e rv is o r h a s been in c h a rg e ch eck s • w ith A sh la n d a n d M edford
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cisco, an d th e b eau ty and fre sh n e ss
o f th e g ro u n d s.
b u sin e ss firm s, was tu rn e d o v e r to
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of voice a n d song w ill long; lin g e r
A c ro q u e t c o u rt is bein g com piei- th e ju v e n ile c o u rt a t Ja c k so n v ille
B ro ile rs, 31 @ 45.
w ith th e r a t h e r sm all a u d ie n c e p re s ­
Fassengfer
vehicles.
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regon
.
GIVEN INDORSEM ENT
'e d th is w eek, an d we n o te th a t som e
y e s te rd a y a w a itin g w ord fro m th e
of th e boys w ho In d u lg e in th is
BY G. F. BILLINGS en t. T h e p e rso n n e l of th e u lia r lei,
M isses T h e resa Z a h u a ty n , D orothy
b
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,
Calif.
s p o rt, h a v e a re m a rk a b le g ro w th of
D unn, V era M athew s and E s th e r
V
a
rio
u
s
n
a
m
e
s
w
ere
signed
to
th
e
w h is k e rs on th e ir faces.
B u t all
“
T
he
S
tream
of
L
ife
,”
th
e
new
L in d say .
E ach one o f th ese is a?
a r e w elcom e, a n d th is little c o rn e r checks, five in n u m b e r, d u rin g th e
p h o to d ra m a , a m ost w o n d e rfu l pro- b e a u tifu l so lo ist an d th e c o m b in atio n *
p a s t te n days, it is s ta te d by C hief!
In L ith ia P a r k m ay becom e e q u a l to
; d u c tio n — so say th e tra d e , th e press, of voices p ro d u ced a h a rm o n y < f
; of P olice H a tc h e r, a n d w ere d r a w n '
th e fab led “ fo u n ta in of y o u th .”
th e c le rg y a n d lay m en . I t is in a m elody w hich c e rta in ly m ad e a hit.
T h e sa n d box fo r th e little fo lk s !08 im a ^ o a r y b a n k a c co u n ts. T h ey )
c
la ss by itse lf— m ost b e a u tifu l pic­ fo r th e q u a r te t an d each in d iv id u a l
is p ro v in g its w o rth of cost. V e r y i ™ 1® aU d raw n OB th e F ira t N a tio n a l,
bänlf
t u r e e v e r show n. It is clean, s tr a ig h t Binger w as re p e a te d ly e n co red and
so o n s e a ts w ill he p ro v id ed fo r vis-i
an d s tro n g a n d sh o u ld be se en by resp o n d ed m ost g raciously
ito r s w ho e n jo y w a tc h in g th e chil-
T be >'o u th a rriv e d h e re a o b u t tw o '
ev
e ry c itiz e n o f Ja c k so n co unty. If
A lb e rt R o se n th a l a p p e a re d ag.iin
d r e n d u rin g th e i r s to ry -te llin g h o u r. / w ee’i8 a &° w ith th e in te n tio n of go-
p
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le
k
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its
real
v
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lu
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o
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r
C
h
a
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proved n im self a w izard of tech
w h lch is a f e a tu re of ev ery day he- ’n g to w ork on a ran c h w h ere prev-
i
ta
n
q
u
a
b
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in
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not
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th
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and disp lay ed a g re-t, r* re rv e
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ious a rr a n g e m e n ts a re said to have
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t he provoked to
LA N E COUNTY HOLSTEIN
been m ad e fo r his e m p lo y m e n t by
It
has
had
a
m
ost
w
o
n
d
e
rfu
l
re­
•unknow n
m u sical
feats.
E th el
A sh la n d frie n d s of th e b o y ’s p a re n ts
FANCIERS GATHER FOR
c
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p
tio
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in
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iddle
w
est
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J
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PICNIC LUBILEE AT EUGENE W h en he a rriv e d h e re , how ever, a fte r
f
e
a
s
t.
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e
film
p
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re
,
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th e o ffe r of a p roposed w age of $2
of
L
ife
,”
w
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at
th
e
C
a
ld
w
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ll;
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tio
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from
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;
;
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ld
,
bv
E U G E N E , O r., J u ly 20.— L an e 8 m o n th a n d room a n d b o a rd . R ay-
, th e a tre , C aldw ell, N. J ., on W e d n e s -; N a p ra n lk , acco m p an ied by Mr. Ros-
c o u n ty b o v in es a re all pepped up m ond p re fe rre d to ta k e his own
) day ev en in g , s u rp rise d and d e lig h te d : e n th a l.
to d a y w ith th e s t a r t of th e H o lstein c h a n ce s a t e m p lo y m e n t r a th e r th a n
I a n a u d ie n c e th a t filled th e p lay h o u se)
Miss B ernice Yen, of A shlai.d, ac-
t o u r an d picnic from th e C o b u rg ( ta k e tfae o ffe red w ork a t a w age th a t
1
to
o
v
erflo
w
in
g
.
It
was
one
of
th
e
j
co
m
p an ied A lb ert R o se n th al in a
h ig h school g ro u n d s. L in n a n d Ben- be claim ed to be in su ffic ie n t.
He
'f i n e s t a u d ie n c e s th a t h a s e v e r g a th - m o st a c c e p ta b le m a n n e r. Mb-s Yeo
to n c o u n ty H o lstein fa n c ie rs a r e also s ta y e d w ith frie n d s a few days, a fte r-
ered in C aldw ell, being tru ly re p re - is one of A sh la n d ’s m ost a -c o m p l's h -.l
a tte n d in g th e L a n e co u n ty ju b ile e , w ard s lea v in g th em a n d ta k in g var-
s e n ta tiv e of th e to w n sp eo p le as a m u sic ia n s and A sh lan d h a s every
L u n c h boxes a n d b a s k e ts a re to be *o u s sm a ll jo b s, th e police sta te ,
w hole. M any of th o se p re se n t liv e d 1 re a so n to feel very p ro u d of h e r
seen on every h a n d , b u t the L a n e ;
T b e checks to ta le d $60 a n « w ere
:
over a g a in th e scenes of th e ir child- sp len d id w ork.
C o u n ty H o lste in B re e d e rs’ a s a o c la -, c ash ed u n d e r d iffe re n t n a m e s a t th e
hood, as th e y saw th e fa m ilia r pic- —
. ' '
'— '
• - _
tlo n is fu rn is h in g a v ery a p p ro p ria te ! N a ta to riu iu ,
A rm y
G oods
sto re ,
tu
re
s
of
th
e
b
a
rn
y
a
rd
,
th
e
m
eadow
,
th
in
g
so
g
rip
p
in
g
,
so
s
o
u
l-s
tirrin
g,
d e s e r t— Ice cre a m .
i H o r r V gun s to re , J o r d a n ’s e le c tric
th e c o u n try school house, an d th e a n d y e t so sim ple, so fasc in atin g ly
T h e H o ls te in e rs se t out a t 9 o ’c lo c k ' shop an d a M edford sto re,
hom e fire sid e a n d its sa cre d scenes, f'gulleless. It is im p re ssin g th e cro w d s
to v isit th e Sw engo ta rm , going from
W illiam B isha. w ho c la im s to hail
M ore lu m p s in th e ir th ro a ts as th e y f w h o a re w itn e ssin g it each ev en in g ,
th e r e to th e M yers a n d B laclily farm from M innesota, who w as a rre s te d
passed o u t o i th e th e a tre , a n d it is I
R a re good fo rtu n e b rin g s it to
a t S p rin g fie ld . L u n c h e o n w as serv ed y e s te rd a y on a c h a rg e of ste a lin g
sa fe to s a y 't h a t m any received anew • A sh lan d fo r T h u rs d a y ev en in g . July-
a t R o b in s o n ’s grove. F o llo w in g th e to o ls a n d a rev o lv e r fro m a wood)
s tro n g In ce n tiv e s fo r b e tte r a n d 21, C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g . F re e ad-
lu n ch e o n , th e to u re r s v isited A rp ’s, cam p a t W a g n e r c re e k , w as sen-
n o b le r liv e s.”
m ission. ‘ T h e h a t ” w ill be passed
d a iry . w h e re a ju d g in g d e m o n s tra - ten ced to six m o n th s in th e co u n ty
S u m m it R ecord. S u m m it, N. J .— — you a re to be th e ju d g e w h e th e r
tlo n w as s ta g e d .
T h e to u r w ound ja il a n d fined $50 in J u s tic e of th e
“
C
o m m u n ity h a ll is p re s e n tin g one ¡y o u help pay th e expenses.
Com e
I/IA
up a t th e D u n la p fa rm , n e a r M ei- P eace G ow dy’s c o u rt y e ste rd a y . He
of
th
e
m
o
st
b
e
a
u
tifu
l
m
otion
p
ic
tu
re
a
n
d
b
rin
g
y
o
u
r
frie
n
d
s.
Not
a
pare
dow view , w h e re th e h e rd a n d b u ild - w as ta k e n to Ja c k s o n v ille y e ste rd a y
s to rie s e v e r conceived a n d p r e s e n te d ., of th e re g u la r C h a u ta u q u a p ro g ra m .
lu g s w ere in sp e c ted .
a fte rn o o n .
N ev er b e fo re h av e we w itn essed a ,
G. F. BILLINGS.
Lithia Park Offers
Happy Playground
To Ashland Kiddies
TREATY HOLDS GOOD
wUIlgrCSSlIiaDl KolQcy
High In Praise For
Rogue River Valley
Highway Used By More Than 700
Vehicles Daily Reports Engineer
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f
Sixteen Year Old
Bad Check Writer
In Police Teils
Green A pples
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Chautauqua Concert
Features Rosenthal,
Cellist Scores Hit