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R y ch m an , s u p e rin te n s e rg e a n t, to se rv e a fifte e n day ja il c ia l ) — A sp a ra g u s causes th e “ b lu e s " ! BLAME HEAVILY ON MIR A ccording to th e p ro g ra m t h a t has i W illia m D. S co tt, a B ro o k ly n d e n t of h a tc h e rie s , by J. W . B e rrla n se n te n c e , th e p o lic e m a n w hipped said Dr. C h a rle s H azzard of New been o u tlin e d , th e firs t day of th e AUCKLAND GEDDES ! <$> sa le sm a n , w ho fo rm e rly lived •$> “ P u r s u a n t to in s tru c tio n I visited | o u t his rev o lv e r, k illed L em u el Ack Y ork City, fo rm e r p re sid e n t of th e fo rm al b u sin ess sessio n s of th e su-j th e L a k e o f th e W oods on J u ly 20, ley, a tto rn e y , a n d th e n sh o t him - A m erican O ste o p ath ic a sso c ia tio n , iu K LA M A TH F A L L E . O r.. J u ly 29. 1921, •— A fte r w o u n d in g his w ife in th e . . . . . h u n t d a te in th e g a th e rin g of a r v i » v « , i/. v,., ,im> — '•* w ith th e ir fa m ilie s e v e ry sum - a rm w ith a rev o lv er, T h o m a s H a m p ­ “ T h is la k e is th re e m iles long b y , logg in th e c o u rt of d o m estic rela - section on n e rv o u s a n d m en ta l d is - ’ o rg a n iz a tio n ¡n tlie historv of tin s L ord N o rth c liffe , w ealth y B ritish llo w on th e e a s t - ! : 'tio n s. T he s p e c ta to rs w ere th ro w n eases, a a t t th th e e n n a a tio l o ste o n a th ie ! . . . . ‘ 1 n n e e w w sp sn a a p n e w r nnhiishui- m er. W h en th e id ea of m oving <«» one e m ile w ide, sh a allo to n , lu m b e rm a n of th is city, tu rn e d tio n n a ............ , |w p u b lis h e r a u d K>litical th e g u n on h im se lf and! c o m m itte d <$> to Id a h o w as b o rn , a m u tu a l •> e rly sh o re a n d q u ite d eep on th e o p - ’l n t o a s ta te of p anic. F o u r bu llet3 c o n v e n tio n . T hia ,a not th e f a u lt; D o|orp, e h u „ „ th e o |d pow er, a rriv e d h e re to d ay only to su ic id e y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t a b o u t frie n d w a n te d to go w ith th e m , 3> p o site sh o re . It is som e six feet s tr u c k th e a tto r n e y ’s body, a n d th e o t th e a s p a ra g u s , how ever, e x p la in e d ' , ,,i, .. . t , e st c h u rc h in th is city, h av in g been be boycotted by th e B ritish a m b a s ­ 4 o ’clock. B efore ta k in g his ow n) "8" th e n a n o th e r a n d a n o th e r , un- •§> h ig h e r th a n la s t fail, d u e to e x c es­ f i f t h to o k effe c t in K e llo g g ’s body th e d o cto r. H e did not condem n a s-, . .. . , _ . , i , I e re c te d in 177b by th e h a rd y F ra n - sa d o r, S ir A u cy lan d G eddes, w ho s e ­ life, H am p to n w ent to bed. A lleged Hl it w as decided to fo rm a reg- sive snow a n d ra in fa ll la st w in ter. T h e policem an is now believed to b e tp a r a g u s . b u t ex p lain ed th a t w hen iti ,.h „iane , L , ciscians. H ere, on th e g ro u n d s of cured th e c a n c e lla tio n of th e o fficial h u m ilia tio n is th o u g h t to have b e e n :^ " u la r colony. O w ing to th e h ig h s ta g e of th e lak e <’™ K„ - , ,, .¡"‘• V «»*•>” ■«>• 1 the heantifnl Notre Dame convent. d in u e r sch ed u led in N o rth c llffe ’s t h e c a u se of th e tra g e d y . T he tro u - it w as d iffic u lt fo r m e to d e te rm in e K e ilo n a w aa a d tu d n e il e n tity _ o t th e p e rs o n -, system ia a lre a d y clog- n e I t ln;ssl, „ . ho n o r. T h e a c tio n h a s p re c e p ita te d b le to o k p lace a t th e fam ily re si­ th e e x te n t an d k in d of a q u a tic life c o n te m p t of c o u rt in a s u it fo rc in g ged w ith its own im p u ritie s. m ass w in be c p le b rate d bv Rj th e q u e stio n of w h a t B ritis h e rs will dence. in sam e, b u t from w h a t 1 could ob­ him to v a c a te som e p ro p e rty . A ck­ T he a s p a ra g u s is th e la s t stra w j P J . K eene, c o a d ju to r-b is h o p o f Sac- se rv e as m em b ers of th e d e le g a tio n T h e sh o o tin g a ff a ir is th e o u t­ se rv e it seem s to c a rry th e u su a l ley re p re s e n te d th e case a g a in s t th e w h.ch, a d d ed to th e toxic s ta te of th e ra n ie n to . A rch b ish o p E d w ard J. to th e W a sh in g to n d isa rm a m e n t con- g ro w th of tro u b le th a t is sa id to h av e a m o u n t, a n d k in d found in la k e s of "police o ffic er. J u d g e M cD onald d e ­ sy stem , p ro d u ces a ph y sical s ta te of ferenca. H anna of San F ra n cisc o will d eliv er e x isted b etw een th a co u p le fo r som e; th is d is tric t. A p o rtio n of its b o t­ c la re d t h a t he b eliev ed th e sh o ts th e b ra in an d n e rv e s w hich is re ­ N ew sp ap ers ow ned by L ord N o rth - th e serm on. tim e . A s h o rt tim e ag o Mrs. H anip- tom h a s a m oss g ro w th on it, w liile w e re in te n d e d fo r him in ste a d of flected as “ th e b lu e s .” T h is h a p ­ cllffe recen tly opposed Lloyd G eorge but w hen K ello g g a p ­ pens b ecau se th e m ec h a n istic s ta te ! __ to n filed s u it fo r d ivorce, a fte rw a rd s o th e r p a rts a re free from it, a n d •Ackley, and L ord C urzou as p ro sp ectiv e ee s* is h a v in g h e r h u sb a n d a rr e s te d on a , a lo n g th e e a s t s h o re is found a fine p ro a c h e d his h o n o r w ith d ra w n gun, of th e p e rs o n ’s p hysical system >s m em b e rs of th e B ritish d e le g a tio n l/ d / / C V he cra w le d u n d e r th e bench. c h a rg e or in sa n ity . H a m p to n was g ravel, such t h a t th e o rg a n s of e lim in a tio n to th e co n feren ce. His actio n is b e ­ "A t th is s ta g e of th e w a te r t h e ' ----------- ?--------- re le a s e d a l t e r th e c o u rt h ad d e c id e d ' have not been c a p ab le of d o in g th e ir in g deeply re se n te d bv th o se tw o (The g ra n d ju ry w hich w as called t h a t he w as san e . H a m p to n is said j in to sp ecial session y e ste rd a y , will p rin c ip a l s tre a m flow ing ¡in to th e ; w ork well fo r su ch a long tim e th a t sta te sm e n , a lth o u g h it is not c e rta in by th o se w ho knew him to be an j p ro b a b ly be in session se v e ra l days, lak e , know n as R ainbow c re e k , en - th e system h as becom e poisoned with t h a t L o rd N o rth c liffe ’s lack of recep ­ e r r a ti c c h a ra c te r a n d was th o u g h t ¡ b u t a t T h u rs d a y ’s sessio n o n ly re- ters th e u p p e r end of th e lak e, an d ; its ow n d eb ris. But had th e sy s­ tion h e re by S ir G eddes w as d u e to to h av e been in sa n e a t tim es. i tu rn e d tw o in d ic tm e n ts . I t is n o t b e fo re its w a te rs rea c h th e open lake! tem been kept alw ay s in good niech- th e ir a c tio n . A L ondon d isp a tc h T h e R ogue R iv er valley is rap id ly T h e d e a d m an has been a re s id e n t k n o w n e x a ctly w h a t th e ju ry is glv- it h a s to pass th ro u g h o n e -fo u rth s ta te s th u t G eddes a cted on his own Mif ■ a n ic a l co n d itio n , e lim in a tio n w ould com ing to th e fro n t as a ren d ezv o u s lie re for th e p ast fo u rte e n y e a rs am i in g sp ecial c o n s id e ra tio n to a t th is m ile of tu le s a n d w a te r lillie s w hich h .« e proceeded n o rm a lly , tk .1 , „ r 'e . B t e r n ap, en" X T o m L “ » in itia tiv e in ca n ce llin g th e d in n e r, is w ell k n o w n as a lu m b e rm a n . He session, b u t it is sa id t h a t B ank of a re q u ite th ic k in m any places. T h is aysfem w ould Have k e p t c le a r « D o ,,th em O regon to e n jo y t h o th rill d e sp ite th e fact th a t L ord t ’u rzon w as Is said to have been in m o d e ra te fi- • J a c k s o n v ille a ff a ir s a re not u n d e r s tre a m is o n ly a s m a ll b ro o k w ith resp o n sib le. T h e la tte r w as not to p oisons a n d no bad e tle c ts " o n ld ! c a tc h |n g a |w lh e a d |i a n d cu W i'OKIG, July 2 9 .— O utlaw s blew n a n c ia l c irc u m sta n c e s. i c o n sid e ra tio n . p e rh a p s a second foot p er m in u te , be fo u n d today. h av e iollow ed th e e a tin g of a s p a ra - tr o u t ------------------------------------- O ne o f th e in d ic tm e n ts re tu r n e d w hich is o b s tru c te d in m any places up th e Japanese m ilitary train Bear gus, fo r th e n o rm a l m echanism w ould 1 K in g G eorge w as d ra w n in to th e j b la n k (). A yers, second vice p re si­ , w as a g a in s t P h ilip F o r e s te r, on th e w ith loge a n d u n d e rb ru s h a n d m akes N okolsk yesterd ay, k illin g Colonel readl,y thrQW o ff (he acJd of GA R GOES O V E R E IG H T Y c o n tro v e rsy b etw een L loyd G eorge d e n t of th e M etro p o litan L ife In s u r ­ c h a rg e of a s s a u lt w ith a d a n g e ro u s it d iffic u lt fo r a d u lt fish to find M w a, Japanese ch ief o f sta ff, and vegetables FO O T BANK N E A R S T E IN - a n d L ord N o rth c liffe to day, w hen an ce com pany, is h e re from New any o th er Japanese offieers, aeeord- Q u ite a m M AN; O CCU PAN TS U N H U R T ' w eap o n , a n d th e o th e r in d ic tm e n t s u ita b le s p a w n in g beds. th e B ritish p re m ie r read a le tte r . ’ M ental tu n c tio n s, in o th e r w ords, ' Y ork on th e w ar p a th of th e fin n y in ----------- w as a g a in s t A n th o n y R e a rd o n , for n u m b e r o f tr o u t one inch in le n g th ■ing to m eager reports received here according tQ the speaker fro m th e k in g in th e house of co m ­ today. E xten sive m ilitary operations! d1v in f| llonn„H i,, u g ? trib e . Mrs. A yers a cco m p an ies Mr. fTlie s u d d e n fa ilu re of tig h ts on a i u sin g an a u to m o b ile w ith o u t in te n t w ere fo u n d in th is s tre a m , b u t no b e tw e en orfi-anlm d R»n. I ‘ H 1 in" 0 ¡A y e rs on his fish in g trip s. Mr. Av- m ons re p u d ia tin g th e a c cu ra cy of th e betw een organ ized bands o f ou tlaw s tJ|be* bjood sm all fish co u ld be seen a ro u n d th e : to ste a l. B oth w ere a rra ig n e d in H e ex p lain ed th is a s | e rs and his p a rty a re gcheduled tQ s ta te m e n t th a t N o rth c liffe m ad e in S tu tz c a r, ow ned by a to u ris t, a Mrs. and H unghuzes are reported prog- follow s- sh o re s o f th e lak e , except ch u b s, i c irc u it c o u rt th is m o rn in g , to e n te r th e U nited S ta te s. N o rth c liffe is re S te w a rt w hose fu ll n am e could n o t ta k e a trip to C ra te r L ake. w hich a re a b u n d a n t. T he te m p e ra ­ already been rep o ifed . It is l>elleved p o rte d to h av e said to Lloyd G eorge be le a rn e d , cau sed th e m a c h in e to ! th e ir pleas. T n th e s tru g g le th a t m a n ’s phys- From Norfolk, Va., comes J. Coxl tliat th e se ev en ts m ay delay the •_■ t u r e of th is s tre a m w as 48 d e g re e s {Forester is th e fo rg e r a rr e s te d th a t th e “ Irish k illin g s m u st utop. ’ . | icaf o rg an ism m u st c o n s ta n tly keen ru n o v e r an e ig h ty f o o t‘e m b a n k m e u t W ebb, a s a rd e n t a fish e rm a n as e v e r, ... .... , JapaneS> -Sl V®? <í> <£> 'îl • g anism that is h a n d ic a p p e d by th e fo r th e p aa, rive yeara. He was la te r a t 6 a. m. th e fo llo w in g m o rn in g T> R O W ebb Qf , Qs *A ples . ! c rim in a l m alig n ity th a t N o rth cliffe p re se n c e ot o b s tru c tio n s to th e free u. is B ing, as Mrs. S te w a rt le ft th is m o rn -, i f lirtin g bad in ju rie s . £ MAN FRANCISCO M ARKETS w as 65 d eg rees. T h is la k e has no c a p tu re d by th e S e a ttle police on flow of its n e rv e a n d blood c u r r e n ts ’ W a sh in g to n c o n trib u te s a n o th e r *8 * ‘° UP b <$> <£> <®. <$> <§> <$; <«¡> <3> ,»> 3> 'is ih le o u tle t, a n d th e overflow for th e c h a rg e of second d e g re e h u re - B rita in a n d h e r frie n d s to f r u s tr a te t h a t h a s th e le a s t ch an ce to s u rv iv o ! . . . . O v e rla n d g a ra g e to re trie v e h e r c a r.) , . , „ ! n o ted fis h e rm a n to th e v a lle y ’s v isit- a s h o rt tim e e a rlie r th is seaso n la ry , an d th e n his id e n tity as th e Iris h peace." F o , , a n d keep w ell. On lea v in g th e ro ad th e c a r took a SAN FR A N C ISCO , J u ly 2 9 .- ing list in Dr. F. W. M cK night, of flow ed o u t on a tu le fla t below . m an w ho esca p e d fro m th e c o u n ty L ord N o rth c liffe h as b ran d e d us i “ A m a n ’s m e n ta l fu n c tio n s c a n ­ “ n ose d iv e ,” b re a k in g a s p rin g and low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s : Cle B lum . W ash. He is a c co m p an ied “ lie ,“ th e L ondon re p o rt p lac in g on n o t keep c le a r an d e ffic ie n t a n d no r- o th e rw is e badly d a m a g in g th e m a ­ ja il h e re w as e s ta b lis h e d , a n d he B ut very few fish a re b e in g c a u g h t E ggs, 44 by Mrs. K n ig h t an d a son, Jo h n , all w as b ro u g h t back to Ja c k so n v ille . by th e tw e n ty -fiv e o r th ir ty cam p- A m b a ssa d o r G eddes all resp o n sib ility J m al u n less his b ra in a n d n erves a re c h in e . T h e tro u b le c a r from th e H ens, 23 @ 25. of w hom pay tr ib u te to th e sp o rt in R e a rd o n is a y o u n g m an , w ho to r re fu s in g him th e use of th e B rit­ O v e rla n d g a ra g e w ent eq u ip p ed B ro ile rs, 31 @ 45. ; th e valley. j (Continued on Page Four) (C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ) c la im s to h a il fro m O regon P ity , ish em bassy and cau sin g th e c a n ce l­ w ith block a n d ta c k le p re p a re d fo r F ish e rm e n who ben efit by ^ i e la tio n of a s ta te d in n e r iu his honor. a n a ll-d a y job in b rin g in g th e car w ho is c h a rg e d w ith b e in g c a u g h t I sp o rt have th e B u tte F a lls L u m b e r som e w eeks ago d riv in g aw ay a c ar b ack in to th e road. | co m pany to th a n k fo r its p a r t in MINN FEIN REFUSE BRITISH As M rs. S te w a rt does n o t d riv e b elo n g in g to F. F. W h ittle , w ho op­ I m a k in g th e s ta te h a tc h e ry possible, TERMS; ARE DRAFTING h e r ow n c a r it is sa id th a t a n e m ­ e ra te s a tr a n s f e r line, fro m th e r a il­ j T he com pany d o n a te d th e s ite to th e ro ad y a rd s In th is city. COUNTER PROFOMALS ploye o f a local g a ra g e w as d riv in g i s ta te , it d o n a te d p a rt of th e lu m b e r DUBLIN, Ju ly 29.— Sinn Fein th e c a r. N e ith e r Mrs. S te w a rt n o r • fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n o f th e flu m e a n d le a d e rs a re d ra ftin g a re fu sa l o f th e POMI*EIX)RE M INERAL SPRINGS th e d riv e r w as in ju re d . th e c itizen s of B u tte F a lls chipped p rin c ip a l te rm s o f th e B ritish peace 6 Mi SH IPS CARLOAD OF NATURAI. i in $800. . p ro p o sal, and fra m in g c o u n te r p ro ­ CARBONIC ACID GAS TODAY HERDS OF TEXAS CATTLE T oday th e h a tc h e ry , u n d e r th e posals. T h e la tte r p rin c ip ally re la te EN DANG ERED BY LOCO W EED: ------------ m a n a g e m e n t of S u p e rin te n d e n t J. to th e d e g re e o f self g o v ern m en t o f­ ----------- A n o th e r c a rlo ad of n a tu r a l c a r- W . B e rria n , is m ak in g fish in g de fe re d a n d f u tu r e re la tio n s betw een SAN A N GELO, le x ., Ju ly 29.— , honic acid g as w as sh ip p e d from lu x e possible, a n d sp o rtsm e n , a s a U lste r and th e s o u th e /n c o u n tie s of ’ T ex as c a ttie m e n a re a g a in c o n fro n te d ! A ahian d to d ay by tb e P o m p e d o re re s u lt, sin g th e p ra is e s of th e R o g u e ’ Ire la n d w ith th e d re a d loco w eed, th e eat- ■Mineral S p rin g s, Mr. S ilv er a n ­ R iv er valley. ’ in g of w hich c a u se s th o u sa n d s of n o u n ced th is m o rn in g . S h ip m e n ts REFORESTATION OF 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 c a s u a ltie s a m o n g th e g re a t c a ttle of th e gas h a v e been in c re a sin g ly Z Ê à / ACRES YEARLY IS PLAN REPORT MEDFORD WOMAN h e rd s w hich roam th e s o u th w e ste rn fre q u e n t d u rin g th e la s t m o n th , an d 1Ä OF CHAM BER OF COMMERCE IS KILLED IN AUTO WRECK p la in s. it is expected th a t w ith in a s h o rt PO R TLA N D . O r., J u ly 29.— R e­ NEAR PASCO, WASHINGTON Z " Loco w eeds a re to c a ttle w h at tim e an a v e ra g e of a c a rlo a d a day fo re s ta tio n th ro u g h th e p la n tin g of d r u g s a r e to th e h u m a n sy ste m , ac- w ill leave th e city. Mr. S ilv er is to M ED FO RD . O r., J u ly 29.— T e le - ! y o u n g tre e s a t th e a v e ra g e r a te of ' c o rd in g to in v e s tig a tio n s m ad e re - be c o m p lim e n te d upon his a b ility as g ra p h ic re p o rts w ere received h e re 2,000,000 a c re s y e a rly d u rin g th e ' c e n tlv . 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