Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1921, Image 1

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SHLAND c lim a te w ith o u t th e a id
A o f M edicine, c u re s n in e cases o u t
of ten of A sth m a.
(net.
VOLUME
2
T h is is a p ro v en
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Voi, 43.)
ALARÍA Germs cannot survive
* • three months in the rich ozone
st Ashland.
The pure domestic
Water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921
NO. 271
JAPAN WANTS U. S. COMPROMISE ON YAP
æ
Club Owners Worried
By Decreased Ticket
Sales A t Ball Games
» s«
E 0F JftP Peace Conference Between Irish
And British Fails of Realization
By A. L. B R A D • FO R D
I
fam o u s “ F o lly " show a t a cut r a l e '
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t i '
By H E N R Y L. F A R R E L L ’
i tic k e t ag en cy , w h e re th e m a n a g e r s 1
W A SH IN G TO N . D. C.. J u ly 21.— '
U n i t e d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) i ..
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dispose ot tic k e ts Tielow th e box of- T he w orld pow ers of th e e a rth are*
NEW. YO RK . J u ly 2 1 .— C lub own-1 fjCe price.
e r s a re b e g in n in g to g et c o n c e rn e d '
it m ea n s n o th in g th a t Tex Rick ! c le a rin g th e decks of p o lit’es an d leg ­
is la tio n p re p a ra to ry to a tte n d in g th e
o v e r th e d e c re a se in a tte n d a n c e at* a rd g e ts $ 1 .6 0 0 .0 0 0 from 90,000
u n iv e rsa l d isa rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce to
th e m a jo r lea g u e ball y a rd s.
s p e c ta to rs w ho saw th e D em psey-
be held a t W a sh in g to n , an d c o n sid ­
T h e 1921 seaso n got aw ay well j CarpenX ier fig h t. Such a sp o rt spec­
e rin g th e P acific q u e stio n .
a n d u n til th e firs t of J u n e ific tac le w ill d raw a crow d a n y tim e
J a p a n 's o ffic ia l ac ce p tan c e of th e
c ro w d s e q u a lle d th e reco rd b re a k in g in any place n e a r such a n e st of
e x te n d e d in v ita tio n to a tte n d th e
a tte n d a n c e of 1920. T hen th e -dump p o p u latio n .
co n fe re n ce is re g a rd e d as c e rta in in
< am e-
It is n o t g e n e ra lly know n, how
official c irc le s h ere. A lth o u g h N ip­
T he Polo G ro u n d s, w here th e tw o! ev er, th a t R ic k a rd , se ein g th e slu m p :
p o n fe a rs a d iscu ssio n of th e q u e s­
New Y ork clu b s m ak e th e n - h o m e ,’ in b a seb a ll and a ro u n d th e th e a tre s ,;
tio n s p e rta in in g to th e F a r E a s t
has given
u n m is ta k a b le evidence wag a r a th e r w o rrie d p erso n j u s t '
p ro b le m s th a t m ay a ffe c t th e ir A sia­
th a t in te re s t
in th e n a tio n a l p a stim e p rev io u s to th e fig h t. H is t ic k e ts ’
tic p osition.
J a p a n is n e g o tia tin g
is fa llin g o il. C row ds of 5000 a n d w e re n ’t going, a n d as la te as 1 1 1
w ith C hina re la tiv e to th e r e tu r n of
less now sit
in on th e daily g am es o'clock on th e m o rn in g of th e fig h t
S h a n tu n g to C hina, is a te in p tin g to
w h e re 10.000 w ere only fail" la s t he w a s n ’t s u re th a t he wqs goin,
co m p ro m ise th e Y ap s itu a tio n w ith
y e a r. T his, too, d e sp ite th e fac t t i n t to have e n o u g h fan s in th e big stad -
th e U nited S ta te s, a n d is d isc u ssin g
both th e G ia n ts and th e Y an k s a re : ium to give him even a s lig h t re-
w ith th e S ib e ria n C hita g o v e rn m e n t
u p in th e race.
tu rn fo r all his tim e a n d tro u b le .
th
e po ssib ility of evacuation-, of J a -j
Som e of th e w ise fo llo w e rs of th e
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p an ese m ilita ry forces from S ib eria
gam p b lam e th e slu m p on th e "liv ely
a n d p ro b ab ly M an ch u ria.
b a ll,” w hich is m a k in g th e gam es
An e ffe c tiv e a rm a m e n t lim ita tio n
m uch lo n g e r and less in te re s tin g . It
a g re e m e n t to in su re w orld peacp is
is a fact th a t w h ere gam es la st y e a r
bein g co n sid e red by th e U nited S ta te s
used to be played in an hour and
lo r In tro d u c tio n a t th e co n feren ce.
a h a lf to tw o h o u rs, nin e in n in g s I
I e rta in in g to th e P acific p ro b lem s j
now ru n m uch lo n g er, and th e spec-i
G
re
a t B rita in w a n ts to rev ise her
tu to rs begin to file o u t to th e s a b -'
re la tio n s w t h J a p a n in acco rd w ith
way a n d th e e le v a te d a ro u n d t h e '
th e people s wish fo r m o re c o rd ia l j
s e v e n th in n in g .
re la tio n s w ith th e U nited S ta te s.
O th e rs m a in ta in t h a t b a se b a ll w n |
F ra n c e esp ecially d e sire s an a rm a -!
lucky to be so late in g e t t n g a w al-j
m en t lim ita tio n fo r th e ir in su ra n c e !
lop by a g e n e ra l b u sin e ss slu m p . I t '
E p w o rth L e a g u e m em b e rs from ) of sa fe ty a g a in st a possible G e rm a n ,
sieems m o re re a so n a b le to believe*
all O regon c itie s s o u th of E ugene a tta c k .
t h a t th e fan s a re s ta y in g a w a ’- fro m !
Ita ly c o n tin u e s to give close c o - 1
th e p a rk s b ecau se they h av e o th e r h av e been a rriv in g in A shland w ith!
opera f o i l w ith th e U nited S tates.
places fo r a d o lla r. T he tig h t fin .m -' te n ts , b e d d in g and a su m m e r cam p-!
C hinese diplom acy will s triv e to |
cial c o n d itio n of th e c o u n try is show n ; ir:" s p ir it sin ce S u n d ay to a tte n d
e lim in a te th e J a p a n e s e m enace d m
in th e b leach ers.
D u rin g tim es of th e S o u th e rn O regon E p w o rth L eague i
ing th e co n feren ce.
p ro sp e rity th e b le a c h e rs a re a lm o s t, c o n fe re n ce b ein g held h e re th is ;
d e s e rte d on th e Polo G ro u n d s, but! w eek
T h e c a m p in g c o n fe re n ce dele-J
W. A. Crandall
Dies Today Of
Heart Trouble
MARE TENT CITY
OF EIIHIA PARR
s.
Pioneer Club Building
DE
VALERA
AND
Under Construction By
Q. S. Butler, Memorial CRAIG MAY MEET
W illiam A. C ra n d a ll, 56, w as
19706050
fo u n d d e a d in bed a t h 's hom e,
F o llo w in g a sixty y e a r lease giveh i T he w ork is being done by c o n tra c to r
112 G a rfie ld s tr e e t, th is m o rn in g ,
him by th e city of A sh lan d a t a re- A. L. L am b,
d u e to h e a rt tro u b le from w hich
A fe a tu re of th e s tr u c tu r e w ill be
cen
t council m eetin g , fo r m u n icip al
he had been s u ffe rin g fo r som e
, i a t g irrHIlitP
ra n ite (Iprlip.atinvi
d e d ic a tio n ta b le t nlnnc»/1
placed nt
at
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tim e.
H is d e a th is th o u g h t tc i p ro p e rty h a v in g a sev en ty to o t tro n t-i .
By C H A R L E S M. MoCANN
.................;
; lh e e n tra n c e to th e porch, next to
h av e o c c u rre d a t 5 o ’clock th 's
ag e on P a rk a v en u e d ire c tly n o rth ¡ th(J c e n te r pQ8t
T he |a b ,e t w „ , (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
m o rn in g a n d ' w as n ot p receded by
¡LONDON, Ju ly 2 1 .—-T h e “ b a s is
of th e A shland c re a m e ry , G. S. But- h a v e a th irty -s ix inch ce m e n t base.
any im m e d ia te illn ess as he was
fo
r
a fo rm a l co n feren ce h a s n o t been
, ler, well know n p io n eer an d m em b e r i t will be of O regon g ra n ite an d s ta n d
on th e s tr e e ts y e s te rd a y , a p p a r­
of th© p a rk bo ard , h as s ta r te d con- th irty -tw o inches h ig h , com ing to a ] lo u n d ,” a g o v ern m en t com iuiinics-
e n tly well.
s tr u c tin g a club b u ild in g to be e re c te d ta p e rin g point e ig h te n inches in! ! tio n an n o u n c ed th is m o rn in g s h o rtly
I
Mr. C ra n d a ll m oved to th is c itj
as
m em o ria l to h is ’ u.„vU<c..
m o th e r. Mrs. m w u idth
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m sc
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tio n u ! i iol,OWJ1R th e c o n fe re n c e betw een
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top.
T
w ith his fam ily a b o u t a y e a r ago
A. B u tle r T hom pson, and to be ot d e d ic a tio n to Mrs. T hom pson w ill I lj,o -v d G eo rg e and E am o n n De V al-
from T acom a, W ash., w h ere he was : given to th e O regon P io n e e r society, b e ’ carv ed on th e . ta b le t in ra ise d ¡ e r a * p re sid e n t of th e “ Irish rep u b -
a s s is ta n t p o s tm a s te r fo r tw e n ty ¡T h e p ro p e rty is 120 feet deep to th<* le tte rs .
i lie .” w hich laste d an h o u r
De Val-
e ig h t y e a rs. On his a rriv a l h e re ; ban k
Mr. B u tle r ta k e s g re a t p rid e :.i e ra will leav e to m o rro w fo r D ublin
he p u rc h a se d th e B. M. Shoudy
T he b u ild in g its e lf will be a log! th e h isto ry of th e s ta te and t h e j w *ie re kf* W*H co m m u n ic a te witii
ra n c h on In d ia n a a v e n u e, la te r
cab in tw en ty -six by fo rty -tw o feet a c h ie v e m e n ts of th e e a rly p io n e e rs .1 Lloyd G eorge la te r,
se llin g it a n d p u rc h a s in g his
an d su p p le m e n te d by a porch e ig h t He is a m em b er of th e S o u th e rn O re-
F o llo w in g th e c o n fe re n ce a t Loti •
hom e on G a rfie ld s tre e t.
He re ­ feet w ide a lo n g th e e n tire fro n t ot gon P io n e er society and th e N ative don, Sinn F ein h e a d q u a rte rs veri
c e n tly p u rc h a se d th e H e e r B ake
th e buildiiiig w hich, it is s tip u la te d Sons an d D a u g h te rs, o rg a n iz a tio n a l lied th e c o m m u n ic a tio n of th e Brit
ry on N o rth M ain s tr e e t and w as
by th e city council, sh a ll not cost) closely allied. Mr. B u tle r som e tim e ish g o v e rn m e n t th a t no bas s fo r
to h av e ta k e n possession w itlin
less th a n $2,500. Mr. B u tle r s t a t e s j a g o e r e c te d a
m o n u m e n t of A b rah am peace
has b een rea c h e d .
It is re-
a lew w eeks. W h a t a rra n g e m e n ts
th a t th e c o n s tru c tio n p rice will be Lincoln in L ith ia P a rk in m e m o ry 1 p o rte d t h a t De V alera is w illing to
wj.ll be m ade re g a rd in g th e busi
clo ser to $4000.
T he b u ild in g w ill, of his s te p fa th e r. Jaco b T h o m p s o n ,; m eet Sir .James C ra ig , U lster pre-
ness could n o t ’be le a rn e d today.
be rea d y for ded
c a tio n a t th e n e x t ! a p io n ee r of 1847. Mrs. T hom pson 1 m ier. at D ublin, b ut n o t elsew h ere
¡T h e Sinn F ein in sist th a t S o u th e rn
Mr. C ra n d a ll w as a p p o in te d a s ­ m ee tin g o f th e society in S e p te m b e r.‘ was a p io n e e r of 1 852.
s is ta n t p o s tm a s te r a t T a c o m a d u r ­
ing th e te rm of office of R. P
C am pbell, fo rm e r p o s tm a s te r a t
th a t city an d now liv in g in A sh­
land.
T he body w as ta k e n to th e Stock
u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs. F u n e r a l a r ­
ra n g e m e n ts h a v e n o t yet been
m ade.
Ire la n d o u tra n k s U lste r in th e peace
n e g o tia tio n s.
Carpentier, Broken, Is No
Longer "M an of Destiny 99
FORGER EXPLAINS
C O J A R DREAR
By HEN RY L. F A R R E L L
t ro u n d in g s, except when one of th e
( U nited P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t) 1 s p e a k e rs w ould m ak e a re m a rk ab o u t
N E W YORK. J u ly 21.— G eorges him . T hen he w ould seem to ju m p
C a rp e n tie r p ro b ab ly fo u g h t his last I out of his re v e rie an d sm ile w anly a c ,
¡ g r e a t fig h t a g a in s t Ja c k D em psey. | if th in k in g : “ W h at is it all ab o u t
I
1
1
I T h e re is every reason to believe th a t! o r w hat does it a m o u n t to n o w ? ”
!
! th e F re n c h m a n is th ro u g h .
In looks, in actio n s, an d in his a t- ,
j
M uch of his sp irit is gone a n d his titu d e , he was a d e fe a te d m an, t. : M EDFORD . O r., Ju ly 21.— P h ilip
r ig h t h an d , his only hope in th e ring, m an who m ad e no a tte m p t to con- , F o rre s te , oue of th e m ost d a rin g
is cra c k e d .
) ceal th e fee lin g s th a t he had f a i l e d ) c rim in a ls on th e P acific co ast, who
n ific an c e in th e fact th a t th * gay s o n - Jo h n H e n ry E lm o re, M rs. M.
R O S E B U R G , O r.. J u ly 21.— T he
L ed to b elieve th ro u g h th e a d u la - in his g re a te s t a m b itio n ,
and th a t I escaped from th e c o u n ty Jail Iasi
w h ite way in th e “ F o r tie s ” is h a v - 'd a n ie s" M illiceut
P e iffe r,
L illian
w in te r by h ittin g J a ile r M oses over
D ouglas c o u n ty c o u rt h a s o ffe red tio n of his c o u n try m en and th ro u g h ¡ he d id n ’t c a re any m ore.
ing th e sam e slu m p as th e Polo P e 'f fe r , Mrs. C h a rle s L. S p in d le r.
R TLA
O
r., Jm
y 21.—
r r e s i t ui
of m
th e iu
m u i'u
rd e re r his ow n e x p erien ce in th e rin g th a t
i PO
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i . — Re-
n e - $800 i fo
u i r th
m e ¿ a m
We know from one of his F re n c h ' th e head w ith a s t'e k of wood, has
i Lloyd S h rin e r, A lta P o w ell. R uby new ed a c tiv ity in th e lu m b e r in d u stry ; o r m u rd e re rs
G ro u n d s
of D ennis R u ssell,
her-! he w as a “ m an of d e s tin y ,” C arp en - n e w sp a p e r frie n d s th a t he feels ju s t been b ro u g h t back from S e a ttle ,
T he “ F o llie s ” is th e only show on ! Pow ell, N ellie B eaver, M rs. A ngw in, of S o u th e rn O regon
is pro m
as id . en ti- * tie r le a rn e d th a t he is n ’t. He found th a t way.
He told his frie n d th a t W ash., by S h e riff C. E. T e rrill, to
- - ......
- ised w ith m it la b o re r, , w hose
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B roadw ay d o in g good bu sin ess. Oth Ada H a rtle y , Mrs. R. B illings, Mrs. th e final p u rc h a s e of S 4.000,000 i'eei ' fied a t a n in q u e st y e ste rd a y a s t h a t 'o u t he is not th e g re a te s t, am i it j lie w as a sh am e d to go back to F ra n c e a n sw e r to a c h a rg e of a tte m p te d iu m -
e r show s a re p lay in g to h a lf ho u ses Le0 J a m m e rth a l, R o se tta M cG ee?
o f lu m b e r a lo n g F o u r Bit cre e k in of th e h e a d le ss corpse found in J h u r t him .
and th a t he w ould lik e to d e la y h i s ) d er. He w as f ir s t a rre s te d fo r en
ev ery n ig h t.
T ic k ets a re a v a ila b le o f A sh la n d ; M iriam S tra tto n , gan th e C ra te r L a k e fo re st. M. D. O ld s? b u rn in g a u to m o b ile n e a r h e re Ju ly !
A lrea d y th e F re n c h tiia n has given r e tu r n as long as possible. He fea re d d e a v o rin g to pass a forged check
fo r every show in New Y ork b ut th e ; D ie&°’ C alif.; G lenn Halt*. M yra of S h eb o ig an , M ich., p u rc h a se d t h e 1 13.
sig n s of a b ro k en s p irit.
T he pic­ not w h at his c o u n try m e n w ould say, upon J o h n G oodrich of th e T oggery
G u n te r. A sh la n d ; Rev. S. J. C h a n e y ?
tu
r
e
of
him
“
b
e
fo
re
an
d
a
f t e r ” a t b ecau se th e y a re still loyal, b u t he F o r r e s te r gave th e s h e riff no trp u -
tra c t w hich c o m p rises 6200 acres.
T he c o ro n e r's ju ry re tu rn e d a v e r­
Mrs. Jo h n Y aden, R oss W. A nder !
L u m b e rin g o p e ra tio n s m u st begin d ict y e s te rd a y t h a t R u ssell was m u r­ M a n h asse t is a s tra n g e c o n tra s t fe a rs th e look in th e ir eyes, th e ble on th e way s o u th , but. he was
son. K a th e rn Upp, Mrs. W ill Wdoa.i
b e fo re J u n e , 1923, and be com p leted d e re d by p e rso n s w ho a re u n k n o w n . H appy, c a re fre e and c o n te n t, he a ttitu d e th ey c a n ’t hide t h a t he had heavily h a n d c u ffe d .
J a ile r Moses
A rley
W o rre ll,
K la m a th
F a lls ;!
by 1930.
T he c o u r t’s re w a rd w ith $200 a lre a d y , sm iled a n d w as jo v ia l all th ro u g h | d isa p p o in te d th em in one of F r a n c e ’s acco m p an ied th e p a rty
I D w ight B u ch an an , E u g e n ? H am rick .
o ffe red , plu s th e $1000 tlia t C o v e r-'lii« tra in in g .
D efeated , lie tu rn e d | g re a te s t h o u rs,
F o r r e s te r told th e sto ry of h is
; C o tta g e G rove; Mrs. J e n n ie H am '
P R O T E C T IV E T A R IF F B IL L IS
n o r O lco tt p ro cla im e d he w ill recom - r a th e r su lle n a n d m orose.
! T lia t b ro k en s p irit will have ju s t escap e la s t w in ter, an d rev ealed th-*
! tnond, G eorge M ason. C ora M ason,)
m end to th e n ex t le g is la tu re , m a k e s '
H is a ttitu d e -----
w as —-*1-1-
s trik in g ly a p p a r-ja ® im p o rta n t a b e a rin g on his fu- h ________________
JA M M ED TH RO U G H HOUSE
e re to fo re unkn o w n in fo rm a tio n m
th a i t
.M iria m
O v erm ire. Mr. R ath b o i •».
IN R ECO R D B R E A K IN G T IM E ! th e re w a rd $2000.
e n t a t a b a n q u e t given in his h onoi ! tu r e in th e rin g as his f r a c t u r e d : in his flig h t from Ja c k so n v ille , a
>i Jo h n E d w a rd s, Rev. C. A. E d w a rtb
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D e sc rip tio n s of Dr. R. M. Brum rec e n tly by th e E d ito r and P u b l's h i h a n d . He Is bound to be a fra id of b u lle t fire d by J a ile r Moses nipped
M a rsh a ll B a rb e r. J o se p h in e B a rb e r,,
W A SH IN G TO N , J u ly 21. — The re ; ffqfd, th e m issin g d e n t's t of th is er.
All th e v isitin g B ritish a n d t h a t h and.
He will h e s ita te to put him in th e m uscles of th e rig h t leg,
of A sh la n d ; L eslie W. T ow er, K lam j
l>,.blican p ro te c tiv e ta r if f bill, o n e -c ity ," w hom S h e riff S ta rm e r believes F re n c h w rite rs w ere th e r e and prom - J a11 his s tr e n g th beh in d bones, once c a u sin g him to bleed freely .
Ho
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a th F a lls ; R u th P r a tt. G ra n ts P a ss, of th e m a jo r ta s k s fo r w hich Preai-» to h av e been th e m u rd e re r of R us in en t n ew sp a p e rm e n from New York ' rac k e d , will cra c k a g a in . F ig h te rs
, ro d e th e blind bag g ag e to S acra-
Jo se p h in e Ish am , G ra n ts P a ss; Ber-! d e n t H a rd in g called th e special 8 e s -!8ell, h a s been se n t b ro a d c a s t over All d u rin g th e ev en in g C a rp e u tie i ! know w h at a bad h a n d m eans j u s t ! m en to , C alif., a n d tra v e le d in to east-
M E D F O R D . O r., J u ly 21.— An in-j th a C alh o u n , G ra n t P a ss; M arjo rie sion of co n g ress, passed th e h o u s e , th e c o u n try , an d th e s e a rc h fo r th e nna
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h y sician
e rn O regon by w ay of N evada, and
d ic tm e n t w as r e tu rn e d by th e g ra n d S k e e te rs. M edford. G eorgia R edden, today a n d h as been sen t to th e sen-; m an is bein g p ressed vigorously,
tie r know s, too.
looked off into th e d ista n c e like
ro am e d a ro u n d th o n o rth w e st u n til
ju r y M onday c h a rg in g E rn e s t S. M edford: F. I re n e W a lk e r. B ea trice ) ate.
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T h e m e a su re w as jam m e d i
A wise h a n d le r of boxers, who c a p tu re d by th e S e a ttle police.
caged lion s ta r in g in to old realm s
(D u g ) W o lg a m o tt w ith being d ru n k A. M ason, R u th R ich m o n d , G race S. th ro u g h in reco rd tim e, a f te r only '
H ood R iv er- -A new r e s ta u r a n t is w h ere he w as once su p rem e.
Ho h a s been in th e gam e fo r th ir ty
W hile In ja il a w a itin g th e a rr iv a l
in a public place, an d his bon d s fixed C alk in s, E u g e n e ; E th e l Pow ell, A sh-: tw o w eeks c o n sid e ra tio n .
b ein g p la n n e d h ère.
seem ed to ta lly o b liv io u s to his sur- y e a rs, re m a rk e d rec e n tly th a t it w as, of S h e riff T e rrill, a ja ilb re a k was
a t $500. T h e in d ic tm e n t was issu e d la n d ; S. A. D an fo rd , E u g e n e : B laine
not s tra n g e th a t H a rry G reb, T o m m y ! e n g in e e re d by p riso n e rs w anted fo r
as a g a in s t Jo h n Doe u n til W o lg a m o tt E. K irk p a tric k . E. C. H ick m an , S a J
G ibbons.
Bill
B ren n an a n d even b a n k robbery io P o rtla n d , in w hich
w as n o tifie d .
J lem ; Jo sep h K n o tts, G ra n ts P a s s , .
J o h n n y W ilson, th e m id d lew e ig h t F o r r e s te r cam e w ith in a n ace of
T h e tr u e bill is th e o u tg ro w th of Lois W ertz. A sh la n d ; H. P. J e w e tt,
ch am p io n , a re a f te r a bout w t h ! a g a in fly in g th e coop. W ith th e h a n k
th e a r r e s t last s p rin g of W o lg a m o tt. T a le n t; P e a rl H o d k in so n , L o u ise T. j
G eorges.
b a n d its. F o r re s te r clim bed to a«
w hile a tte n id n g a d a n c e a t J a c k s o n - ; H anson. A sh la n d ;
H elen C haney,
The next good one th a t goes in to a re a w a y . One of th e fu g itiv e s picked
ville by th e th e n D eputy S h e riff. Jo e K la m a th 'F a l l s ;
B eulah H ussey,
I th e rin g w ith him is going to g et an O regon boot w ith a h a irp in . H>
M cM ahon. W o lg a m o tt was trie d i n 'G r a n t s P a ss; E llen M. F lin t, G ra n ts
j him .
H e’s th ro u g h now.
H e will d ro p p ed th e heavy boot, w h !ch hit
J u s tic e G lenn O. T a y lo r’s c o u rt an d P a ss; B e rth a M. G reen. G ra n ts P a ss;
i n e v e r be th e sam e a g a in .
Fr#*nch- F o r re s te r on th e sh o u ld e r, an,J
d isc h a rg e d .
A fte rw a rd s he filed a Je ssie T h a tc h e r. A sh la n d ; V irg in ia
m en a re m ore ro m a n tic , m ore tern- knocked him back in to jail,
d a m a g e s u it fo r $3800 a g a in st Me- Green., G olda Ish a m , E d w ard Holz-
j p e rm e n ta l th a n A m ericans.
H e ’ll
()u th e way back S h e riff T e rrill
M ahon, to r a lleg ed a s sa u lt, h u m ilia - w o rth , G ra n ts P a ss; G eo rg e Jo h n -
¡ n e v e r fo rg et D em psey,” he said.
¡lo d g e d F o r re s te r in th e D ouglas
tio n , etc. T he fra c a s w as also given son. Rosa L e a v itt, A sh la n d ; M ilton
co u n ty ja il a t R o se b u rg for a s h o rt
pu b licity d u rin g th e B u lg ’n revival G reen, G ra n ts P ass; Allen A n tiy , W.
stay.
m e e tin g s by in fe re n c e , and d u rin g th e G. H ale. A sh lan d ; G ladys B rid g e s?
"ST R E A M O F M F E ! ”
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C om ing th ro u g h C e n tra lia . W ash.
se ssio n s of th e g ra n d ju ry J u s tic e M ildred B ridges. M ary H ess. Med ‘
S h e riff T e rrill anti F o r re s te r saw a
G lenn T a y lo r w as a w itness b e fo re fo rd ; T h a d d e u s G reen, G ra n ts P a ss;
It is tr u e to life. It, has high ■*> m an on th e d ep o t p la tfo rm th a t t a l ­
th e in q u is ito ria l body in re g a rd to S te w a rt N icholson, F ra n c e s Nichol-
m oral p u rp o se and a p o w erfu l •*> lied w ith D r. B ru m field , th e d e n tis t,
th e m a tte r.
son, M edford: B ernice Yeo, A sh lan d ;
*•■ a p p e a l,— B ishop A nderson.
» w an ted fo r th e s e n sa tio n a l m u rd e r
T h e case a t th e t'm e a ttr a c te d con- Eva D avis, T a le n t; A rth u r D. Hess,
♦
Not only th e m ost b e a u tifu l ^ ¡ o f a h o m e s te a d e r last week. As soon
s id e ra b le a tte n tio n ow ing to the) R alp h B ran d o n , M ed fo rd ; M rs. G. F '
• p ic tu re ev er show n but th e m ost A as th e R o se b u rg r e p o rte rs show ed
p ro m in e n ce of both sides) a n d fu r- B illings, H ilda H an so n , M rs. C. A.
pow erful serm on ev er h e a rd on
th em a p ic tu re of th e m iss’tig m an.
th e r h e ig h te n ed by S h e riff T e r r ill’s E d w ard s.
C h a rle s ’ T ’lto n .
Bern-,
• B roadw ay.— A. R.
P a r k h u rs t «> th e y id e n tifie d hint as th e o n e they
!’ i • (^Vith th e N. Y. Sun fo r 25
v a ry in g s ta te m e n ts , w h e th e r W ollga- H a ig h t, C a ro lin e T y to n , Je ssie G uth
had se<n a t C e n tra lia . It w as in th is
m o tt w as in to x ica te d .
Im m e d ia te ly ! rie , L ucile P erozzi, A sh la n d ; E s th e r 3
:
y e a rs .)
I tow n th a t Roy G a rd n e r, th e ma>l
a fte r h is in c a rc e ra tio n th e s h e riff! E. G ille tte . A. J. G ille tte , Mrs. Blin
T he m ost n a tu ra l, re a lis tic <&jsack ro b b er, w as c a p tu re d , a f te r a
w as q u o ted as sa y in g W o lg a m o tt j kensop. S alem : Rev. P h e lp s, T a le n t,
« and th rillin g p ic tu re play I $> j th rillin g escape.
w as d ru n k , an d at th e p re lim in a ry 'R u d o lp h S a sn e tt, E u n ice B randon,
* e v e r s iw .— C ondll, Union Oil •”
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h e a rin g he te s tifie d th a t he w as not. E dw in T h o m as, H azel W iley. M ed­
<• New York City.
»IColIjaKion on Higtiway__
s a y in g he m ere ly sm elled w hiskey i f o r d ; R u th B ow ker. Neva W alk er,
C h a u ta u q u a B uilding T o n ig h t
;
C ars d riv en by W. H. S m ith , of
on his b re a th .
Dr. J. W. Sw eeney R o se b u rg ; E dw in J o h n so n , E u g e n e ?
F re e A dm ission. " T h e H a t”
M edford and R o b e rt P a lm e r, tra v e l-
w ho w as called by W o lg a m o tt fo r J e a n A n d erso n . A sh la n d ; E velyn
• will be passed.
B eter com e.
ing to u ris t, w ere se rio u sly d am ag ed
m ed ical se rv ice also te s tifie d t h a t • C h rist e, Y on calla; C h a rlo tte W in - 1
a com S8ion y e s te rd a y m o rn in g on
W o lg a m o tt w as not d ru n k . A t th e n a rd , A shland.
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SAN FR A N C ISCO . Ju ly 21.- -Fol- ju r ie s to p a rtie s In th e w reck.
T h e tria l of th e c a se w ill be called
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low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s :
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a t th e O cto b er te rm of c o u rt, as will >
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Medford Visitor—
th e d a m a g e su it of W o lg a m o tt <§>
H ens, 25.
Herbert Alford was a bns’nes»
a g a in s t M cM ahon.
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visitor from Medford yesterday.
it h as been n o tic e ab le la te ’v (liatl S ates L ith ia P a r k th e a p p e a ra n c e of;
th e s o t s o u t in th e su n a re m o r e ! 1' sma11 te n t city , s ta r tin g n e i r th e
p o p u la r th a n th e h 'g h e r p ric e ! ,,n e s ! 1>ark e n tra n c e an d c o n tin u in g u n til
in th e g ra n d s ta n d .
o p p o site th e B ungalow . T hose who!
B aseball an d th e th e a tric a l w orld k a v e re g is te re d for th e c o n fe re n c e [
h a v e a lot in com m on in, New York. ‘ a re :
T h e sa m e e le m e n t th a t fills th e the-!
Jo h n R igg. C. C. W e is e n b u rg e i,
a te r s sw ells th e cro w d s a t th e base-* G erald G u n te r. H azel Pow ell, G e r - ,
ball gam es
T h e re is a lot of s ig -' tr u d e W ertz, Roy C lary, I. C. W il- '
$2,000 Reward
For Murderer Of
Dennis Russell
WITH DIG DEAL
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T h e P o r t o f M is s in g M e n