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VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Voi. 43.)
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST I. 1921
VIVARIA Germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ocone
The pure domestic
NO 280
TROTZKY WOULD FIGHT EUROPE FOR FOOD
22 000 Acres in
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13 ed ,or British-Irish Peace Awaits
Form al A n n ou n cem en t
Oil Development'
E ig h t h u n d re d
an d
fo u r
people,!
m o st of w hom a re from S e a ttle , w ith!
a few from P o r tla n d a n d som e from
Mt. V ernon, W ash., have b o u g h t up
oil leases on o v er 22,000 acrep of!
Airplane Patrols
d e rsto o d th a t th ese people w ill be­
Face A Critical
gin d rillin g in th e n e a r f u tu r e as
th e y h a v e h ad fo u r g e o lo g ists over
Period of Fires
D IN IN G ROOM TO O P E N L A T T E R la n d in J a c k s o n co unty.
P A R T O F T H IS W E E K ;
FRENCH CHEF
N EW
P R O P R IE T O R
T A K E S
P O S S E S S IO N
Carpentier W ants
Another Chance at
Dempsey ior Title!
I t is un­
th e g ro u n d se cre tly .
T h ese g e o lo ­
g ists h av e sp e n t a n a g g re g a te of
tw e n ty -e ig h t d ay s lo o k in g th e lan d
o v e r a n d h av e a ll tu rn e d in fa v o r­
ab le re p o rts . I t is u n d e rsto o d th a t
th e o w n e rs of th e leases a re a ll in
e a rn e s t, a n d t h a t th e y tr u s t to th e
decisio n s of th e g e o lo g ists, w ho s ta te
t h a t b e tte r a n d m o re fa v o ra b le s u r ­
face in d ic a tio n s a re n ot to be found.
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Woman Autoist
Taken to Salem
On Traffic Charge
M rs. E d ith G rebe, m o to r to u ris t
from S p o k a n e , W ash., held h e re by
th e police since F rid a y w as ta k e n
to Salem S a tu rd a y by C o n sta b le \V.
E. D eLong of th e la tte r city, w h ere
she faces a c h a rg e of ru n n in g dow n
a n d in ju r in g tw o p e d e stria n s July
TROTZKY WOULD FO R C E FA M IN E
25.
R F L IE F FROM EU RO PEA N
O ne of th«? m en was said to have
been confined to a Salem h o sp ita l
NATIONS BY W AR
a s a re s u lt of his in ju rie s
Mrs.
G rebe w as a rr e s te d h er» in c mi »any
w ith h e r five c h ild re n a t th e cam p I K L E S
A
W A R
g ro u n d in L ith ia P a rk
The m ach in e
U PO N
P O L A N D
a C h ev ro let e a r. was locked by po­
lice and M rs. G rebe allow ed to eam p
o u t p e n d in g th e a rriv a l of C o n sta­ W ALTER L. BROWN* P R E P A R E S
ble De Long. M rs. G rebe is sa id by
RUSSIAN R E L IE F WORK,
th e police to have a d m itte d th e ac­
RIGA AS BASE
c id e n t a t Salem lint disclaim ed re ­
sp o n sib ility .
ORDERS RELIEF
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N E W H O T E L MAN HAS G R E A T
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F A IT H IN C IT Y ’S F U T U R E ;
; W hen G eo rg es C a rp e n tie r’s w ind •'
PLA N S IM PR O V EM EN TS
! P R IS O N E R S MUST BE R E L E A S E D ” c am e back a f te r Ja c k De’n Psey ’
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BEFO RE PEACE CAN BE
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By HARO LD T. GROAT
sessio n o f to d ay by T. J. C offm an,
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new a rr iv a l fro m P o rtla n d a n d fo r­
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B E R L IN , A u g u st 1.— L eon T ro t-
m e r h o tel m an of In d ia n a p o lis, Iud.,
1 D U BLIN , A u g u st 1.— T h e s e ttle - <§> w ill b e a t m e a g a in
th e sa m e ■«
zky, w a r m in is te r of so v iet Russia’,
w ho w ill c o n d u c t th e p ro p e rty u n ­
<8> in en t of th e I ris h q u e stio n awra its <8> w ay.
I do n o t w an t a r e tu rn
is u rg in g t h a t R u ssia d e c la re w ar
d e r th e new n a m e o f th e A shland
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b o u t.”
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on P o lan d a n d th e re st of S urope
h o tel. Mr. C offm an a rriv e d in A sh ­
8> ing to a u th o r itiv e in fo rm a tio n re- <§•
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d isc u ssin g «
in a n a tte m p t to escape tho fam in e
la n d w ith M rs. C offm an a n d son
ceived fro m , o ffic ia l c irc le s h e re to- I
th e b a ttle t h a t d e p riv e d him of
w hich is ta k in g a te rrib le d e a th toll
“ B obby’’ S a tu rd a y ev en in g , a f te r a
♦ day. E a m o n n De V a le ra , p re s id e n t
h is life ’s a m b itio n w as but one «
th
ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , a cco rd in g
m o to r trip from P o r tla n d w h ere Mr.
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of th e a d m ira b le c h a ra c te ris tic s
to d isp a tc h e s received h e re from
C offm an is w ell know n in h o tel
• u se th e u tm o s t speed in g e ttin g
ag h a v in g accep ted th e e n la rg e d o f - :
t h a t m ad e him a lm o st as re-
P e tro g ra d . Such a m ove w ould be
c irc le s. C o n tra ry to p re v io u s re p o rts
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fe r o f p eace s e ttle m e n t by G re a t
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KLA M A TH FA L L S, A u g u st 1.—
h a n d ,’’ a n d does n o t re p re s e n t th e
M ajo r H. H. A rn o ld , com-
By G. A. BRISCOE
A
H ow ever, it h a s been le a rn e d A
in e v e ry th in g ex cept nam e.
sw eep in g R u ssia, c a u sin g food l i o t ­
In te re s ts of P o rtla n d h o tel m en. He T h e re a r e 2000 head o f fat s te e rs ¡> m a n d e r of th e a ir fo rces of th e -8>
K'riday a fte rn o o n , Ju ly 29, 1921, in w hich so ld ie rs have jo in ed , an<l
T he p o sitio n of U lste r w ill very A fro m som e of h is in tim a te
ta k e s o v e r th e h o tel to d a y in c e le b ra ­ an d cow s in n o rth e rn J a c k s o n couu-i$> N in th c o rp s a re a , w ith head - •>
lik e ly be m a in ta in e d u n d e r a se p a ­ A frie n d s th a t th e F re n c h m a n h a s i th e six w eeks te rm of th e norm a! th e w a n d e rin g s of g r e a t c a ra v a n s
tio n of h is b irth d a y . He s ta te s th a i ty ra n g e s, w hich will 1,« re a d y tor
q u a r te r s a t Sail F ra n c isc o , h as *
r a te p a rlia m e n t u n til o th e r te rm s i A n o t e n tire ly set a s id e th e am - A school a t A sh lan d , closed a very suc­ th ro u g h a b u rn t c o u n try m ad e d e so ­
h e w as re m in d e d th is m o rn in g by
¡•A b itio n to becom e th e w o rld ’s ♦ cessfu l a n d s a tis fa c to ry p e rio d o* la te by th e d ro u g h t.
n ia rk e t in a co u p le of w eeks,4 and A n o tifie d local a n d n o rth w e s t A! can be a rra n g e d .
,
Mrs. C offm an t h a t he had a good-
. ,
'A fo re s try m en th a t p a tro ls w ill •»>
1A h e a v y w e ig h t ch am p io n .
H is A stu d y . T he d ire c to r w as a b le to a n ­
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B efore fo rm a l peace can be an-
sized b irth d a y p rese n t.
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th e B oard of R e g e n ts fo r th’e s ta te id ea th a t w ar w ould com pel o th e r
was p u rc h a se d a s h o rt tim e a g o by B a n k in g c o m p an y , ot B u tte F a lls,
ever. M ajo r A rn o ld was u n a b le « th e Iris h p a rlia m e n t a n d th e D a iH 4 no m o re o i D*raP*ev is 8aid t0 *
n
be rele ase d to ra tifv
been b u t one of his sh re w d -> o rm a l, an d th e people of A shland E u ro p e a n c o u n trie s to fu rn is h food
Mr. C offm an from D. P erozzi, Mrs. su g g e stin g th a t local b u y ers m ig h t
p re d ic t ju s t w hen new su p - A E ira n n m u st
W ith w h at
th e c a b in e t’s
decision.
D e ta ils o f ! 4 m oves a f te r th e very th in * he * w ould c o -o p e ra te in h a v in g a tw elve to th e s ta rv in g n a tio n .
M innie P a r k e r a n d C am illa Owen, be in te re s te d in se c u rin g som e of
pijea of (Uel w ould be received.
w eeks n o rm a l in A shland d u rin g th e fa v o r his m essag e w as received «and
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who had ta k e n possession of th e ho­ th e c a ttle to feed th e K la m a th hay ».
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w h a t a c tio n will bo ta k e n is not
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lieved t h a t Ire la n d w ill h a v e d o m in ­
te l se v e ra l w eek s ag o fo llo w in g d e­
<«• n e x t b o u t in A m erica, he will •
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fa u lt of p a y m e n ts fro m th e A sh lan d
I n a le tte r to th e F irs t N a tio n a l
OREGON CITIES PROTEST
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C a n a d a ’s. De V a le ra w ill re tu rn to
D ev elo p m en t c o rp o ra tio n w ho w ere b a n k , Mr. B a rk e r says
HALT IN FO REST PATROL
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L ondon th e la t te r p a rt of th is w eek.
“ T h e u su al a m o u n t of ra in th is
a t th a t tim e O p eratin g th e h o tel.
A h e a t th e c h a m p io n now , but
d istin c tiv e w ork. To such an e x te n t th e a llie d su p re m e council h a s a n ­
seaso n h a s k e p t th e ra n g e g ree n , a n d
M any Im p ro v e m e n ts
T h e re is n o th in g new in th e fo re st
1 <*■ his a d v ise rs have told him to •• is th is tru e th a t it w as a com m on n o u n ced its in te n tio n of d isc u ssin g
t
e c a tt e a re b e tte i th a n to r m a n y ! ftjr p a R o j c e ssa tio n s itu a tio n , except î -í A » ? A •
In p re p a ra tio n for th e new m a n ­
•• A ? A • •' A ï I
w a ¡t a n o th e r y e a r o r m ore—
e x p re ssio n w ith m any of th e s tu ­ th e R u ssia n fa m in e a t n e x t c o n fe r­
It h as o c c u rre d to m e t h a t | t h a t it is te m p o ra ry a n d t h e p la n es
a g e m e n t a n d p u r s u a n t to p la n s of y e a rs
•«> an d th a t D em psey will h e a t h im ­
d e n ts th a t th e s u m m e r session of ence. P re m ie r Lloyd G eo rg e is r e ­
M r. C o ffm an , D. P ero zzi h a s beer, possi y som e of y o u r c u sto m e rs | wR| aSra in re su m e th e ir d aily flying
M EDFORD BA PTIST CHURCH
se lf in th e m ea n tim e .
th e O regon n o rm a l school w as th e p o rte d to h a v e in fo rm e d th e h ouse
m a k in g
im p ro v e m e n ts th ro u g h o u t m ig h t be lo o k in g fo r so m e e x tra good p’a tr o ls w hen a i p m #ntg of oil and
WOULD OUST COUNCIL AND ’ i <«.
m o st s a tis fa c to ry one th ey had e v e r! of com m ons to t h a t effect
th e p ro p e rty w hich e n a b le s A sh lan d b eef to feed th is w in ter. T c o n sid e r gaR a rriv e a t th e h e a d q u a r te r s of t h e | <» M AYOR, PA TR O LM A N CAUSE
a tte n d e d
W a lte r L ym an B row n. E u ro p e a n
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a u io . | N m e i ty
T h e re w ere eig h tv -o n e s tu d e n ts d ire c to r of A m erican re lie f a d m in is ­
class a c c o m m o d a tio n s
u n d e r th e 111a c a ttle I h a v e seen, and th e y can i „ ene
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m a n a g e m e n t o f Mr. C o ffm an , w ho Is be b o u g h t a t a re a s o n a b le figure. I " R ,9 th e lack Qf oil a n d gag t h a t A th e city co u n cil of M edford a re
follow
s: Ja ck so n co u n ty , 38; K la m ­ to R ig a a n d p re p a re to ex te n d re
AT LONDON ABANDONED
a n ex p e rien c e d h o tel m an and is w ish you w ould le t m e k n ew , in case h a s cau sed th e p re a e n t te m p o ra ry A th e ta r g e ts of e ffo rts being
a th co u n ty , 13; J o se p h in e co u n ty . 10; }fi H e rb e rt H oover to go iram ed in telv
AT H A R D IN G ’S R E Q U E ST
u y e rs com e over, a s th e local a b a n d o n m e n t of th e serv ice.
T h e A m a d e fo r th e ir d ism issa l by th e
fa m ilia r w ith th e m e th o d s of th e b est uny
D ouglas c o u n ty . 10; W h eeler c.oun- lief w ork in R ussia.
H oover has
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A m em b e rs of th e B a p tist c h u rch
ty, 1; Curr.v co u n ty , l ; L an e c o u n ty ,! o rd e re d B row n to in sist on th e re
and ojj ¡n w h o lesale q u a n titie s , and A of th a t city, a c c o rd in g to a dis-
LONDON, A u g u st J .— P la n s lo r th e
y o u n g m an a n d is o ut to “ m a k e a go s il l w ith in a couple of w eeks.
1; M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty . 1; G illiafn 1 lease of all A m erican p riso n e rs heli!
In a le tte r upon th e sam e s u b j e c t ; pven , f a s h ip m e n t w ere m ad e to day A p a tc h receiv ed h e re la te th is •«•! p re lim in a ry London co n fe re n ce to
o f th e p ro p o sitio n .”
c o u n ty . 1; V ancouver. W ash., 1 ;, by th e so v iet .g o v e rn m e n t a n d th e ir
to th e F i is t S ta te an d S avings b a n k , oj th e se n e c e ssitie s of th e a ir herv- A a fte rn o o n . T he d isp a tc h s ta te s « th re s h o u t th e P acific a n d N ear E a st
W ill Open D ining Room
B erkeley. C alif., 1; St. P a u l, M inn., sa fe c o n d u c t fro m R ussia b e fo re re ­
Mr. B a rk e r in d ic a te s, th o u g h th e ice from R ichm ond, C alif., it w ould A t h a t th e a lleg ed u n w a rra n te d * | q u e s tio n s have been a b a n d o n e d , the
" W ith th e o p e n in g of th e d in in g
1 ; S u p e rio r. W is., 2.
lie f n e g o tia tio n s will be m ad e by th e
p re p o s itio n is n o t c le a rly ex p ressed . be a w eek b e fo re R w ould rea c h th e A d ism issa l of a p a tro lm a n is th e • ‘ U n ited P re ss w as in fo rm e d today.
ro o m ,” Mr. C o ffm an s ta te s ,” we will
¡Many of th e s tu d e n ts in a tte n d ­ U nited S ta te s.
H oover’s m ove fol-
th a t it m ig h t be possible to a rr a n g e M edford an d E u g e n e bases.
P o rt- A c a u se of th e actio n ta k e n bv « T h e decision in d ic a te s a n A m erican
be p re p a re d to give th e people of
a n ce w ere g ra d u a te s of n o rm a l ‘low ed t h a t o f M axim G o rk y ’s in giv­
te rm s w ith th e J a c k so n co u n ty own- ia n d Salem a n d E u g e n e have a l i i 4- th e c h u rc h m em b ers.
A victory, as P re s id e n t H a rd in g in a j
A sh la n d and sto p p in g m o to ris ts w ho
schools, w h ile o th e r s w e re in a n o r­ in g c o n sen t to th e re le a se of all
era. by w hich th e c a ttle could be fed se n t p ro te s ts t0 W a sh in g to n a g a in s t! A
le c e n t n o te to G re a t B rita in , opposed)
w ould o th e rw is e p ass on, a m eal th a t
by K la m a th , ra n c h e rs fo r a p e rc e n t-. st o p p in g t de fe d e ra l fire p a tro l.
’ A A A A A A A A A A <*■ A A A A A su c h a c o n fe re n c e as u n n e c essa ry .
; m al school for th e first tim e. T he A m erican p riso n e rs
w ill be an a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r th e ho­
b e g in n e rs w ere m ain ly in te re s te d in
a g e of th e p ro fits w hen th ey a re i
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SPR ING FIELD TUESDAY
in g a n d It is m y aim to give service
school of m u sic w ere found s tu d e n ts t
in to th e F o r t K la m a th c o u n try in
t h a t w ill be second to no n e of th e
of all g rad e s. T he A sh lan d b ran c h !
tw o d a y s ’ easy d riv in g , w ith plenty
S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., A ugust I.—
h o te ls th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te .
I am
of th e O regon n o rm a l w as very f o r ­
o f feed a n d w a te r en ro u te .
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a n tic ip a tin g loyal s u p p o rt fro m th e
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tu n a te in h a v in g fo r th e fu ll tim e
Mundy W ell H as Trouble —
ty , h o ld in g w a r ra n ts fo r th e a rre s t
m e rc h a n ts a n d re s id e n ts o f A sh lan d
op To PATÉ PRESS o f THIS
P ro f. Coon, of E u g en e. Or. S u p p o rt-j
T h e c a sin g in th e M undy oil well
of G o v e rn o r S m all, in d ic te d Illin o is
to m a k e th e h o te l a b ig success a n d
ing his w o rk , g iv in g c h arm a n d z e st,
1 “ fro z e ” a t a d e p th of a b o u t 800 feet
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p ro v e th e p ro p e rty w ith a n eye fo r
L 6REAT PEAU MORE
g ra m s a t th e C h a u ta u q u a , and th e
th e c a sin g o r d riv e it dow n w ith a
s ta t e ’s m oney, expects th e r e tu rn »>f
g r e a te r b u s in e s s .”
hat material
special c h o ru s led by M r. Coon, w ere
tw o a n d a h a lf to n w e ig h t, a n d it
th e g o v e rn o r to th e s ta te c a p ita l on
W ell P le a se d w ith A sh lan d
h ig h ly a p p re c ia te d .
1 was n e c essa ry to ru n a new s tr in g
T u esd ay o r W ednesday.
S h e rift
As s a le s m a n a g e r fo r a la rg e soft o f casin g , w hich is b e in g done, five-
P ro b a b ly no o th e r body o f su m ­
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M eister s ta te s th a t he w ill th e n serv e
d r in k s b o ttlin g h o u se. M r. C offm an in ch b e in g used in sid e th e six-inch,
m er school s tu d e n ts in th e N o rth ­
th e w a rra n ts , “ e n d in g th e fa r c e ,” a s
f ir s t v isite d th e city . “ I w as a t t r a c t ­ a n d d rillin g w ill be resu m e d when 1
w est w as m o re h ig h ly favored th a n
soon a s th e g o v e rn o r s e ts foot In
e d ,” M r. C o ffm an s ta te s , “ by th e th is is com pleted.
S p rin g field .
(C ontinued on P age F ou r)
g r e a t b e a u ty of th e c ity an d th e s u r ­
G o v e rn o r S m all is now sp e n d in g
ro u n d in g c o u n try . At th e lim e I r e a l­
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ized th e n eed of a f i r s t ’ c la ss and
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c la im in g th a t th e p roblem is
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t o n r of S o u th e rn O regon by a u to
w ith M rs. C o ffm an a n d m y son,
HARDING R EV IEW S
B obby. I le a rn e d t h a t th e p ro p e rty
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w a s fo r sale. I h a d p re v io u sly ta lk e d
AT I*LYMOl’TH ROCK
to h o te l m en betw een h e re a n d P o r t­
. « O R D’ ^ L K N E , Ida., A u g­
la n d .
Tn a ll su ch cases th is city
WKLCHY1LLE, W . Va., A ugust
ust 1 .— A uthorities h ere are a t ­
PLY M O U TH . M ass.. A u gust 1.—
h a s been rec o m m e n d e d as th e lo g i­ 1.— C. K. Lively, a «letective of
tem ptin g to id en tify th e Imdy of P re s id e n t H a rd in g , p assin g h e re e n ­
cal p lace fo r a good h o te l, ow ing to
th is city, brat Sid H atfield, for­
an apparently w ealthy m an who r o u te to th e c o u n try hom e of J o h n
th e g re a t a m o u n t of to u r is t tra v e l
m er M atewan ch ief o f p olice and
w as found Sunday in Lake Couer W . W eeks, s e c re ta ry of w ar, lo r a
th r o u g h A sh la n d .
C o n se q u e n tly T fam ous participant in th e Mingo
d’ A lene, m urdered. An inspection te n d ay s v a c a tio n , lan d ed on th e h is­
o p e n e d n e g o tia tio n s w ith M r. P ero zzi
m ine war, to th e draw of guns
o f I he body revealed a bullet to ric P ly m o u th Rock a n d review ed
th e e a rly p a r t o f th is m o n th , an d
and shot H atfield au<l h is friend.
wound in the head and a sack of an e x te n siv e p a g e a n t p o rtra y in g th e
h e re I a m . ra e d y fo r b u s in e s s .”
Chambers, on th e court house
bricks tied about th e neck to sink
a r r iv a l of th e P ilg rim s a n d th e his-
T h e new d in in g room to be opened
steps.
T he sh ootin g affa ir fo l­
the body.
j tory of New England beginning with
th e la s t of th is w eek w ill fill a long
low ed an .argum ent.
It w as a
The niau w as about fifty year« i the landing o f th e old Norse V ik ­
fe lt w a n t on th e p a r t of A sh la n d peo­ liv ely affa ir o f gun play in w hich
old, heavy set and nearly bald.
ings. H arding delivered a short ad-
p le, a s well as th e la rg e n u m b e r o f four oth ers were also arrested.
He had six 32-calibre b a lle ts in | dress discu ssin g the developm ent of
to u r is ts w ho p a ss th ro u g h th e city
H atfield is not thought to be fa t­
his pockets and w ore a Chicago
th e A m erican people sin ce th e early
(CoBJlUl.l)
ally wounded.
m ade suit.
days.
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Argument Results
In Gun Play At
W.Va., Court Scene
Murder Of Wealthy
Man, Couer D’Alene
Remains A Mystery