Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 30, 1921, Image 1

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    8HLAND climate without the aid
t of Medicine, cares nine cases oat
of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
fac t.
VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Voi. 43.)
ALARLA Senns eannot snrtJte
three months in the rich osone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 30. 1921
NO. 279
RUSSIA RELEASING AMERICAN PRISONERS
n
American Girls
Are Puzzle to
Prof. Einstein
100 INJURED IN TOKIO
SHIP WORKERS RIOT
Cows Are Fed
Woodmeal Keep
Up Production
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m u sically b e fo re :h e
p u t green goggles on his b e a st •*
fo o tlig h ts , “ W e 're a ll hut poor ^ ¡ s =
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e w hen it " u p and d ie d ," is a b o u t *
RECEIVE OFFICIAL NOTICE O F
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to be v in d ic a te d .
T he fo re st
SAYS PR EM IER LLOYD
so th a t it w as c le a r, o r rela - 3>l
MRS. MARGUERITE HAR­
» se rv ic e of th e d e p a rtm e n t of
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G EO R G E IX S P E E C H
♦ tiv ely so, to som e people, proves >.
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s u c c e s sfu lly
has •>
RISON'S RELEASE
t h a t h e ’s n o t so m uch of a hu- <*-
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cows.
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AMERICAN MONUMENTS
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A ra tio n of o n e -fo u rth wood •
REPLY TO HUGHES
J. E. Calavun, in d u strial fieb l ,
POPULAR IN ENGLAND <•. ’ “ All classes of A m erican g irls < a n d 400 m em bers o f th e I. O. O. F . ,
m eal w as in cre ase d to one-
dress like E uropean aristocrats. <§j and their fa m ilies, from Metlfortl and
w orker front tlw sta te departm ent
EXPECTED SOON
•• th ird a n d th e cow s e x p e rim e n t- •
F o r in sta n c e , a g irl p assed me
oth er R ogue R iver valley' j>oints, a t­
o f education, is here w orking with
ed on kep t up th e ir w eight and •>
MANY S T A T IE S OF A M ER IC A N '<S> on th e s tr e e t w ho looked like a <$> ten ded th e Odd F ellow s picnic h e ld :
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M iss A lnieda J. 'F u ller, county
<i> m ilk p ro d u ctio n an d show ed no •*•
<9> q u een . She w as d resse d not on- -#> a t th e B ungalow in L ith ia Park yes- sow POLICEMEN QUELL 13,000- club leader, in th e interest of tin- i
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SHIPY ARD W O RK ERS; MEN
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I th o u g h t sh e w as •$> o ’clock. W ith b u lk y b a s k e ts m u ch !
They luive visited poultry am i
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TRY TO RUN YARDS
FAMINE SITUATION
s> a. m illio n a ire , b u t sh e tu rn e d » in evid en ce, lu n c h w as append ati ,
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garden club m em bers at A shland,
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Now th e b u re a u of a n im al
\i> o u t to be a ty p is t in a h o te l.”
sew in g clubs at P hoenix, Oak
the picnic grounds in th e park, j TOKIO, July 3 0 .— One hundred
in d u stry h a s o ffe re d to co-op- •'
By CLY D E A. BEALS
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All of w hich, p e rh a p s, goes <?• w here m any a ta le of “ old tim e s ” 'p e rs o n s w ere In ju re d h e re to d a y w hen
Grove
and
Jack
son
ville;
calf
club
e ra te w ith th e fo re st service S
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W ASHINGTON, D. C., J u ly 3«,—
(U n ite d B ress S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)
to prove th a t e v e ry th in g is rs!-
member!*
at
field
Hill,
G
alls
w
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recalled
by
th
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13,000
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orkers
at
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and
try
out
som
e
cows
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w
est-
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LO N D O N , J u ly 30.— E v e ry th in g
’ •T h e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t h as been of-
<§> a tiv e , as Mr. E in s te in once said
faces, a n d re c ite d o v e r th e s te a m in g ! p a rtic ip a te d in a tu rio u s rio t. T er-
Creek and Central P oint; rabbit
e rn w oods h y d ro lized in to m eal. *>
on th is sid e of th e w a te r p o in ts to
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:
fic ially advised by th e R u ssian soviet
<?> b e fo re , a n d t h a t you c a n ’t be
an«I lo o k in g clubs at Central
T he wood w ill be tre a te d a t th e
eoffee cups.
rific fig h ts a m o n g th e w o rk e rs w ere
th e ra p id in c re a se of good fee lin g
❖ s u re a n y th in g is w h a t you th in k
> a n im a l In d u stry la b o ra to ry and •?>; g o v e rn m e n t t h a t it has released Mrs.
Point and W est Side.
A fte r lu n c h th e p a rty to o k pos-» re p o rte d in p ro g re ss b e fo re 800 po-
to w a rd s th e U nited S ta te s. T h e un <*• i t is.
> se ssio n o f th e B u n g alo w , w h ere a n [ ] ( cem en w R h d ra w n s a b re s c h a rg e d ,
YVctlneeduy evenin g. M iss Flor-
<*• fe,d as a ra tio n fo r an e n tire > M a rg u e rite H a rriso n , of B a ltim o re .
th in k a b ility
of
q u a rre lin g
w ith
en«-e Poole, hom e dem onstration { •> y e a r to m ak e a th o ro u g h te st.
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to
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w
enty
who has" been im p riso n e d in R ussh.
A m e ric a is only riv a le d as a p o p u la r!
(I. A (4) (i, 4' i ' 4> «'
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agent, Miss F u ller and Mr. t ala-
a
n
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d
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c
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g
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as
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n
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by
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,
policem
en
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d
am
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n
g
th
e
to r over a y e a r, to g e th e r w ith o th e r
n e w s p a p e r topic by th e im p o ssib ility '
crow d.
A fte r th e o|>ening ode, a! h u n d re d in ju re d .
van w ent to Sam s V alley, where
o f w ar.
A m ericans.
program w as g iv en , the K aegi sisters
M a rtia l law was d e c la re d in ef-1 Miss Booh1 put on a canning dem ­
“ F rie n d ly c o -o p e ra tio n w ith t h e 1
T he o ffic ia l rele ase is re g a rd e d as
rendered a d u et,. H ershcl T inker feet fo llo w in g th e rio t w hich took
on stration for th e g irls and m oth ­
U n ite d S ta te s is fo r u s ,” said Mr.
b
e
g
in n in g th e re le a se of all A m e ri­
follow ed w ith a song, “The L ittle place a s p a r t of w h a t a u th o r itie s be­ ers of that com m unity. A short
Lloyd G eo rg e in his o p en in g a d d re ss
cans held in R u ssia , as it is c o n c u r­
Gray H om e in th e West..” A fter a lieve to be a p o rtio n of J a p a n 's g r e a t­ address w as m ade by Mr. Calav.ui,
to th e d o m in io n p re m ie rs now m e e t­
rin g w ith th e re q u e st of S e c re tary
reading by John M eland, o f Med­ e s t la b o r s tru g g le . T h e K obe sh ip ­ and M iss F u ller organized a live
in g in L ondon, “ a c a rd in a l p rin c ip le
o
f S ta te H ughes, th a t A m erican s be
canning club.
ford, a violin solo with piano accom ­ y a rd w \y k e rs s tru c k tw o w eeks ago
• * . * W e a re re a d y to d isc u ss
freed
before any aid will be given
panim ent w as given by th e Buchanan an d a f te r e s ta b lis h in g a w o rk m e n ’s
Mr. Calavan left for K lam ath
w ith A m erican s ta te s m e n any pro ­
to th e m illio n s of R u ssia n s now fac ­
sisters. The m ain address w as g iv ­ co u n cil, p ro ceed ed to o p d ra te th e
F a lls Saturday m orning, w here lie
p o sa l fo r th e lim ita tio n of a rm a m e n ts
ing s ta rv a tio n in a c o u n try sw ept
w ill w ork w ith county clu b lea d ­
en by E. E. W ilson, a fter w hich t h e I s h ip y a rd s by th em se lv e s,
w h ich th ey m ay w ish to se t o u t, and
by d ro u g h t a n d pestilen ce. T h e of-
«•veiling w as s|x*nt in darning.
_________________
er, F . W. Sexton, du rin g th e fo l­
w e can u n d e rta k e th a t no such o v er­
fit&al reply to H u g h e s' d em an d is
low in g week.
i
tu r e s will fin d a lack o f-w illin g n e s s
f,.om
expected w ithin a s h o rt tim e.
UP-STATE MOTORCYCLE
on o u r p a rt to m eet th e m .”
Miss M abe, T r o tt a n d Mftry R eam s
RIDERS P R E B A R E FOR
X O R T H tL II’FE BELIEY^ES
’
SALEM . O r . Ju ly 30.— D enying
W a sh in g to n B u s ts A re C om m on
b u r n e d from R o se b u rg to d a y a fte r
CRATER LAKE RUN
RIG A , R u ssia, J u ly 30.— Soviet
BOYCOTT W ILL NOT BE
a
p
p
lic a tio n s fo r d iv o rce by b o th M ar-
T h a t, how ever, only cam e a s a a day spent jn R oseburg the home
EX TENDED IN CANADA .• jor,e H awley and WRia rd H aw ley, n e w sp a p e rs h ere a d m it th a t th e c o n ­
c lim a x to w h a t has gone b efo re, a n d , of M lss R eam s
Misg R eam g js t h „
M ED FO R D , O r., J u ly 30.— M otor
d itio n s of fam in e and p e stilen ce iu
J^"lv
_1)>rd|s o n of a m illio n a ire O regon Cltj^ pa-
se rv e s as a k e y n o te fo r w h a t h as g u e st Qf M,86 T r o tt here> b u t
cycle rid e rs fo r th e C ra te r L a k e run
N EW YORK,
R u ssia a re te rrib le , and t h a t th o u s ­
1 p er m a n u fa c tu re r, th e s ta te su p re m e
gone on since. T h e la s t few m o n th s called tQ R o se b u r g su d d e n ly ow ing h a v e beg u n to g a th e r a t M edford.
GOLD HILL, Or., July 3 0 .— T ho N o rth c liffe rea c h e d h e re to d a y e n -j
a n d s a re d y in g d aily. T he in h a b i­
c o u r t to d ay re v e rse d th e C lack am as
h a v e seen a su d d e n g ro w th of W ash-i to tb c
u n ex p ected d e p a rtu re of T he f ir s t one to a rr iv e w as C. E. M edford M ining & M illing com pany, r o u te fo r C a n a d a , wZIere h e ex p ects
c o u n ty c o u rt decision, w hich g r a n t­ ta n ts of d is tric ts a n d to w n s as yet
in g to n b u sts an d s ta tu e s in E n g la n d . fr jen<j s
F o rs y th , n av y a v ia to r from Sail a new c o rp o ra tio n re c e n tly in c o r­ to begin a to u r of th e B ritish do­
u n to u c h e d by fa m in e a re fig h tin g to
T h e S u lg ra v e in s titu tio n p re se n te d
F ra n c isc o , on a H arley -D av id so n p o ra te d in th is s ta te w ith h e a d q u a r­ m ain s.
W a sh in g to n s r e p o r ts r e ­ e d W illa rd H aw ley his d iv o rce and p re v e n t th e m oving h o rd e s of s ta r v ­
th r e e b u sts, one to L iverpool, o n e i ' istt's 1 aren tii
solo m ach in e. C lyde F isk an d w ife, te rs a t M edford, h a s ta k e n o v er th e ceived h e re in d ic a te t h a t o ffic ia ls j th e cu sto d y of th e ir child.
ing people d isp o sse ssin g th em . Sev­
to S u lg ra v e m an o r, th e hom e of
N e ib e rt has been e n te r ta in -
T h e c o u rt d e c la re d th a t n e ith e r
H arley -D av id so n d e a le r of E u g en e, old N o rlin g gold m in e we3t of Ja c k ­ and d ip lo m a ts a r e w a tc h in g to a s-j
e ra l m assa c re s have been rep o rted
W a h s in g to n ’s a n c e sto rs, an d
th e! ln g h is 80n a n d d a u g h te r ’in -la w - M r-
will a rr iv e to d ay . T h e re will be n ot so n v ille a n d s o u th of Gold H ill, in ti c e rta in if th e B ritish b o y c o tt o n th e s id e proved th e ir c h a rg e s of c ru e l,' w h ere th e lo cu st-lik e c a ra v a n s have
t h ir d w en t to one of th e m ost sa cre d ! a ° d M rs. S. H e rb e rt, ot k a rm in g to n ,
less th a n five sid e c a r m achine? ! wR] reopen a n d re-e q u in th e p ro p ­ fam o u s L ondon T im es p u b lis h e r c o n - 1 In h u m a n tre a tm e n t, as filed w hen been tu rn e d back from th e p le n tifu l
s p o ts in th e B ritish e m p ire, th e c r y p t ;
d u rin g th e week.
Mrs. C.
from E u g en e, th re e from C o rv allis, e rty a t once. T he N o rlin g m ine was tin u e s on his a rriv a l in C a n a d a .
| M a rjo rie H aw ley ap p lied for divorce a re a s. A p p a re n tly h e a rtle s s ones, in
o f St. P a u l’s c a th e d ra l. T h e “ H e a rt C c , a r k - of S o u lsb y v ille. C alif., also
th re e from S alem , a n d th re e from d isco v ered a n d d eveloped in 1005.
L o rd N o rth c liffe s ta te d th a t lie' N ovem ber 21. 1019, an d W illard d o in g so, claim th a t they a re d e ­
o f E n g la n d .” T r a fa lg a r S q u a re, now a d a u g h te r of Mr. H e rb e rt, a rriv e d
R o se b u rg , w ho have se n t w ord of a n d d u rin g th e d e v e lo p m en t th e next believed th e b o y c o tt w ould n o t be i H aw ley D ecem ber 30 of th e sam e fe n d in g th e ir hom es.
tr e a s u r e s a rep lica of th e H ou d o n w ith M r' anrt M rs- S’ H e rb e rt by
th e ir co m in g a n d fo r w hom h o tel ac-j tw o y e a rs w as re p o rte d to h a v e uro- c a rrie d o u t in C a n a d a , a s h e th o u g h t I ' p a r -
S ix ty -th re e R u ssia n s o f all class«**
s ta tu e of W a sh in g to n , p re se n te d bv a u to over th e c o a st r o u te - W hile
"T h e p la in tiff
r,ie opinion read s
c o m m o d a tio n s h a v e been rese rv ed . * du ced 120 to n s of o re v a lu e d a t th e p eo p le w ould n o t to le r a te it.
have been placed on th e fam in e com ­
th e s ta te of V irg in ia .
h e re th e y v isited Mrs. R a lp h B illings.
w o rd a n d d e fe n d a n t, m a rrie d fo u r y e a rs,
F r a n k R ic h a rd so n P ie rc e , jo u rn a l-j $6400. I t w as la st operate«’, ¡n '0 1 3 T hose w ho a re w a tc h in g th e
m itte e a n d em pow ered to c o m m a n ­
T h e M a rq u e s C arso n , receiv in g th e a n o tk e r siste r.
ist and w rite r fo r th e m o to rcy cle) a n d up to t h a t d a te h ad p ro d u ce d j w a r” b etw een L loyd G eo rg e a n d ' hai! m isun(,erf' , a n d in g s w hich they
d e e r food and tra in s .
T hey h av e
s ta tu e on b e h a lf of th e g o v e rn m e n t, F o r m e r P h ip p s P ro p e rty Ixwmed—
tra d e p ap ers, is expected to d ay fro m , a la rg e body of rich e re m ire d n«‘t-;,L o rd N o rth c liffe a re n o t so c e rta in " e re fin a lly u n a b le to condone. T he
p la in tiff file d , a divorce c o m p la in t! been given w ide pow ers ol a u th o rity
s a id : “ T h e tw o g re a t b ra n c h e s of
W h a t w as fo rm e rly know n as th e S e a ttle on an In d ia n sc o u t m odel! tin g fro m $50 to $100 p er i >u. T h e I of su ch an a ttitu d e , how ever.
w hich th e d e fe n d a n t d en ied a n d to reliev e th e s itu a tio n and face th e
th e E n g lis h -s p e a k in g rac e a re now
E. P h ip p s p ro p e rty , on C h e stn u t solo m ach in e.
He say s th e r e is ;»( p re s e n t e q u ip m e n t on th-» m ine con j
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c o u n te rc h a rg e d .
T h e re w as crlm t-l gigan tic task.
an d h e n c e fo rth in d isso lu b ly one. W e s tr e e t, p u rc h a se d la s t y e a r by H ar- g ro u p com ing fro m S e a ttle .
sis ts of a fiv e -sta m p m ill
I S> J8AN F R A N C IS C O M A R K E T S
Som e so v iet n e w sp a p e rs a re ileny-
can n e v e r fig h t a g a in . W e can nev- r .v R eed, h a s been leased to Mr. E v ­
O w ing to th e n u m b e r of r id e r s '
T h e gold is ch ie fly In th e q u a rtz ;
SAN FR A N C ISC O . J u ly 3 0 .- p , n a tio n an d re c rim in a tio n , each for-1
g
e
ttin
g
th
e
ir
vow
to
love
and
c
h
e
r-
ing
th a t a c ritic a l s ,t u a tio n ex ists,
ans, a new a rriv a l from Bend. T he a sk in g fo r ca m p in g a c co m m o d a tio n s th e c o u n try ro ck is a d a rk , ma&Bivs low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s :
e r ev e n q u a rr e l a g a in .”
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is
h
,
and
th
e
v
a
lu
e
of
th
e
ir
good
u
n
i
t
i n g t h a t th e cro p s of th e V olga
) p lace is re p u te d to h av e o n e of th e a s e p a ra te ca m p in g g ro u n d fo r th em a n d e s ite ro ck , a n d th e p jn ite is even
E g g s, 4 4 % .
¡n a m e .
T h e ir d u ty to th e ir in fa n t! re g ’° n a re ru in e d ' b u t 8 ta tln g th e
b est c h e rry o rc h a rd s in th e city.
is bein g a rra n g e d a t th e ed g e of th e ) m o re a b u n d a n t in th e ro ck atljo io ir.«
H en s. 2 3 till26.
U k ra in e crops a r e fa r ab o v e th e av-
C h an g es R esid en ce—
d a u g h te r w as d isre g a rd e d , and th e |
citv .
"
th e vein th a n in th e vein itse lf.
B ro ile rs, 31 @ 46-
erag
e.
Mrs. A nna R u ssell h as m oved
m u tu a l d e fa m a tio n fo llo w ed .”
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I from h e r old hom e a t th e c o rn e r of
T h ird a n d C s tr e e ts to 657 C s tre e t.
TALENT Y'ETERAN DIES IN
T he m ove was o c c a s io n e d by th e
RO SEB U R G SO L D IE R S HOME
s a le of h e r fo rm e r hom e.
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.M edford V isito r—
I J e ss e W. A dam s, ag ed 81, died in!
M ED FO R D . O r.. Ju ly 30.— Mrs.
F re d L T ay lo r, of M edford, repr«--
th e so ld ie rs hom e a t R o se b u rg F r l - :
"W illiam M atth ew s, k illed T h u rs d a y s e n t’n P th e Iowa Life In su ra n c e
d a y m o rn in g , Ju ly 2!», a n d his re ­
In a n a u to w reck a t Pasco. W ash ., com pany, w as in th e city to d ay on
m a in s w ere r e tu rn e d today fo r b u r-:
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h a s been id e n tifie d h e re by a special business.
ial in th e T a le n t cem e te ry . T he fu n e-j
T he g ran d ju ry , c o n tra ry to geu-
d is p a tc h from P asco s ta tin g t h a t M r.)
f<* Crater Lake-—
ra l will be held a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock t h l s j e r a l e x p e c ta tio n t h a t they w ould be
W illia m s w as a fo rm e r em ploye of
Hr. an d M rs. D. M. B row er, M iss
j I a fte rn o o n from th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h ) j n session se v e ra l days, a d jo u rn e d
t h e B ullis a n d Sw eis c a n n e ry of th is V oda B ro w er. A llen, N o rm a a n d
• a t T a len t.
T h u rsd a y , a fte r in d ic tin g A nthonv
c ity , a n d cam e h e re from B utt- F a lls. H arl B row er, le ft la s t e v en in g on an
T h e deceased lo cated in T a le n t R e a rd o n an d P h ilip F o re s te r.
T he
T h e rea so n th e M a tth e w s n am e did a u to trip to C ra te r L ake,
a b o u t fo rty y e a rs ago and had lived la tte r w as in d icted on th re e co u n ts.
n o t a p p e a r in th e M edford d ire c to ry . W ill R eturn in SepD’inlwe—
! th e re all th e tim e e x c ep tin g a b o u t F o r e s te r and R e a rd o n w ere a rra ig n e d
w a s d u e to th e fa c t t h a t w hile n ere
Mrs. H. G. G ilm o re is h a v in g a de-i
! tw o y e a rs w hen he m ade his hom e in c irc u it c o u rt y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n .
th e y lived in th e ir F o rd c a r. g o in g . lig h tfu l v isit w ith re la tiv e s a t O ak-i
l w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C olem an of
F o re s te r e n te re d a plea o f g u ilty
a w a y in th e w in ter, an.l n ev er had lan d Bqach. R. I., a c c o rd in g to let-
• M edford.
He w ent to th e so ld ie rs to th e in d ic tm e n t fo r a s s a u ltin g Bert
a p e rm a n e n t h o n e h e i° .
Mr. M a t- jt e r s received h e re from M rs. Gil-
•home a few w eeks ago.
H e was a Moses, co u n ty ja ile r, w ith a d a n g e r-
th e w s w orked fo r som e Mine a t a: m ore by frie n d s.
M rs. G ilm o re is
civil w ar v e te ra n and q u ite pro m i- o u s w eapou. a t th e tim e of his es-
lu m b e r m ill on B u tte c re e k , b e fo re p la n n in g on an e x te n d e d visit w ith
nen t in- G. A. R. circles.
T he de- c a p e from ja il m o n th s ago. an d h is
c o in in g to M edford, a n d be a n d M rs.) h e r neices a t N ew p o rt, a f te r w hich
ceased leaves a widow who lives a t bail w as fixed a t $2500. H ow ever)
M a tth e w s a re well know n in th a t vi-i she will r e tu r n to A shland a b o u t
Salem , and th e fo llow ing c h ild re n - he did not e n te r pleas to th e in d ic t-
c in ity . T h e M atthew«, lived ir. th is S e p tem b e r 20.
M rs J. B. C olem an of J a c k s o n v ille ! : m en ts c h a rg in g u tte r in g a forged
v ic in ity a b o u t fo u r y e a rs.
U eave for C alifornia—
J. E . A dam s of T a le n t, and M rs. A.••check, th e c a u se of his o rig in a l a r ­
M rs. M atth ew s is believed to have
J o h n H. F u lle r, secretary ' of th e
G. B rin e r, C hochilla. C alif.
r e s t h ere, a n d s tr ik in g a n d w ounding
b e e n a b o u t 55 y e a rs o ld ,, a n d h e r «Ashland C h a m b e r of C om m erce, and
a ja ile r. H e a sk ed fo r an a tto rn e y
b u s b r n d c o n sid e ra b ly o ld er, it is as- M rs. F u lle r le ft th is m o rn in g for
F o rm e r R e sid e n t R e tu rn s —
b efo re e n te rin g p leas to th e se in d lc t-
s u m e d ’h e re th a r th ey w ere tra v e lin g P a lo A lto. C alif., on b u sin ess,
A fte r an ab sen ce of s e v e n te e n , m en ts. B ail w as rixed a t $1000 in
in th e ir F o rd e a r wb i th e a c c id e n t C am as Y’a lle y V isito r
y ears. Mrs. C. F. H aynie, fo rm e rly each case, w hich m ak es his to ta l bail
o c c u rre d .
A lth o u g h Mrs M atth ew s!
C. W. S h a rp and fa m ily .,o f C am as
Miss E ffie G rizzel, re tu rn e d to A sh- On th e th re e in d ic tm e n ts $3000.
w a s not wel! a c q u a l it.yd in M edford, J V alley, D ouglas c o u n ty , a re v isitin g
land th is w eek and w as th e h o n o r)
R e a rd o n e n te re d a plea o i not
s h e h ad m an y frie n d s in th e vicinity) a t th e hom e of C hief of P olice H atch-
g u e st a t a d in n e r p a rty given by g u ilty to th e in d ic tm e n t c h a rg in g t a k -
o f B u tte F a ils , an d Mr. M a tth e w s is er.
Mra. S h a rp Is a d a u g h te r of)
h e r s is te r. M rs. M. W. W h e ele r, o f ' ing an a u to from th e ra ilro a d y a rd s
w ell re m e m b e re d hy M essrs B ullis C hief H a tc h e r. Mr. S h a rp is th e for-
th is city.
Mrs. H a y n ie 's hom e is ¡ h e r e w ith o u t in te n t to s te a l it, and
a n d Skew is an d m any b u sin e ss m e n ! m er p ro p rie to r of th e g e n e ra l m er-
now in U n iv ersity P lace. Neb.
A < his b ail was fixed a t $500.
i n th e city. A fter th e c a n n e ry w ork! c h a n d ise s to re a t C am as V alley. T h e |
b ro th e r. G. D. G rizzel, of K la m a th
T he cases a g a in s t both F o re s te r
F a lls , an d tw o s is te rs , M rs. Ire n j a n d R e a rd o n wilt be trie d a t th«
sto p p e d . Mr. M aitn® »« w o r k 'd fo ri fam ily w ill m a k e a m o to r to u r of
a tim e on th e hig h w ay an d it is be-j C a lifo rn ia as p a rt o f an ex ten d ed
F ry , a n d Mrs. E d u s P o llo c k , com-1 next te rm of c irc u it c o u rt, w hich be-
Jieved le f t laa t w in te r fo r th e n o rth . • o u tin g trip .
p leted th e fam ily re u n io n .
. gio s O ctober 24.
Four Hundred
Attend I. 0 . 0 . F .
Picnic In Park
I
OF GREAT LABOR
SIROGGLE; STRIKE
Indusirial Field
Worker In County;
Children’s Welfare,
L
Norling Mine Is
Taken Over By
Medford Company
Medford Woman
Killed, Automobile
Wreck, Identified
D
FOOD DISTRICTS
The End of a Perfect Day
E
BY
SUPREME COURT
The Grand Jury
Adjourns; Meet
Again August 2^