Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1921, Image 1

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    climate without the aid
A SHLAND
Medicine, cures nine cases out
of
o f te n o f A sth m a .
fac t.
VOLUME
2
T ^ la is a proven
A shland D aily T idings
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i- W eekly T idings.
Vol. 43.)
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jewlLARlA Germ* cannot survive
* ■ three months in the rich osone
a t Ashland.
The pure do m estic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921.
NO. 294
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BRITISH-IRISH TRUCE BREAK EXPECTED
three tins
August to Be
Record Month
Highway W o rk
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SA LEM , O r., A ug. 16.— T h e
* m o n th of A u g u st will p ro b ab ly
* b re a k a ll re c o rd s w ith re la tio n
* to th e a m o u n t of m oney ex-
* p en d ed in, ro a d im p ro v e m e n ts
MISSES MAID
YORK,
RUTH * in O regon d u rin g a n y s im ila r
* p e rio d since th e in cep tio n of
ESKE AND LUCIE DAVIS
* th e s ta te h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t.
“ HIT T R A IL”
i » a c co rd in g
to
H e rb e rt N unn,
* s ta te h ig hw ay e n g in e e r.
Mr. N unn sa id T u e sd a y t h a t
* c o u tra c to rs a re bu sy in a ll sec-
SCOFFING FAILS TO
n s of th e s ta te , a n d t h a t th e
DETER FAIR HIKERS), * tio
a g g re g a te e x p e n d itu re s fo r th is
* m o n th p ro b ab ly w ould exceed
W A LK A L L T H E WAY E X C E P T * $ 2 ,2 2 5 ,0 0 0 .
In case of fa ir w e a th e r th e
F O R OCCASIONAL L IL T S
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FROM M O TO RISTS
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Oregon Budget
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SALEM . O r., A ug. 16.— Cop-
ies of th e law e n a c te d a t th e
la s t session of th e le g is la tu re
p ro v id in g fo r th e c o m p ila tio n
an d p u b lic a tio n of b u d g e ts by
irr ig a tio n d is tric ts have b een
se n t by th e s ta te e n g in e e r to
th e o ffic ia ls of th e se p ro je c ts
lo cated in d iffe re n t p a rts of
th e s ta te .
T h e b u d g e t law p ro v id es th a t
th re e lan d o w n e rs in th e dis-
tr jc t be a p p o in te d to s it w ith
th e b oard of s u p e rv iso rs a s a
b u d g e t c o m m ittee , an d also re-
INSIST-STATUS
AS REPUBLIC
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SOLDIERS ORDERED
F rid a y e v e n in g Mr. a n d Mrs. J.
J F o r th e first tim e M rs. M ary E. «
M. K irk p a tric k
a n d th e l a t t e r ’s !
Rose p resid e d a t a fam ily reu n io n *
♦
BACK TO IRELAND
d a u g h te r a n d h e r h u sb a n d . Mr. a n d ,
• ° f a11 h e r c h ild re n an d g r a n d c h il- i*
♦!
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Mrs. J. O. B a rn h ill, w ere e n te r ta i n - ■
■ d re n a t a picnic d in n e r given S un­
q u ire s th a t th e b u d g e t, w hen *
ed a t a d in n e r given by Mr. an d
MEMBERS OF DAIL EIRANN
d a y on th e b a n k s of W a g n e r creek . i* p rep a re d
sh a ll be pu b lish ed . *
M rs. H o m e r E lh a rt, M r. a n d M rs. |
i T h e picnic w as given in, h o n o r of * In case th e re is no n e w sp a p e r *
SIGN PLEDGE TO “FREE
E ric W e re n a n d Joh«» R igg.
M>- ijjq TAX REDUCTION FOR 1922 P h ilip Rose, w ho w ill lea v e to m o r * a v a ila b le th en th e b u d g e t m ay *
THE IRISH STATE”
a n d M rs. G. H. Yeo, B ern ice a n d
t row fo r M onterey, C alif., w h e re he * be posted a n d a h e a rin g held *
AND 1923, SAY’S CHAIR­
E v e re tt, cam e la te r a n d th e r e s t of
is th e p rin c ip a l of a C a lifo rn ia j * th e re o n ,
MAN FORDNEY
th e e v e n in g w as s p e n t in ren e w in g
school. He w ill be a c co m p an ied byi *
T he p u b lic a tio n of th e bud- *
LONDON. A ug. 16.— All B ritish
a c q u a in ta n c e s a n d e n jo y in g a m u si­
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“ G oing to h ik e to C r a te r L a k e ? ”
cal p ro g ra m .
Miss Yeo play ed a
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M onday.”
WASHINGTON, D. C., A ug. 16.
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d ia te ly .
No e x p la n a tio n fol-
“ W h o ’s th e c ro w d ? ”
“ W hy, M aud
fec tio n of te c h n iq u e fo r w hich th is « “ T h e ,a te s t d e v e lo p m e n ts of th e s to ry te llin g , g am es an d th e r e c a l l - _____________________
Y ork, R u th E sk e a n d L u c ie D av is.”
| low ed th is o ffic ia l a n n o u n c e m e n t,
y o u n g m u sic ia n is b ecom ing n o te d ; , d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n c e in c lu d e s a in g of fam ily m em o ry gem s th e re-j ’
“ I t ’s q u ite
im p o ssib le .”
“WKiy,
j how ever, fo liow lug on th e heels of
M rs. B a rn h ill sa n g a n u m b e r of i p re d ic tio n
t h a t th e d is a rm a m e n t
union p ro v ed such a success th a t |
g irls , y o u ’ll n e v e r m a k e i t; i t ’s fool-,
i E am o n n De V a le ra 's speech to th e
so n g s a lo n e an d o th e rs w ith Mr. c o n fe re n ce w ill c o st th e U n ited p lan s w ere m ad e to m ak e th e event
( isli on th e face of i t .”
B u t d e sp ite
Irish p a rlia m e n t in sis tin g on com
Yeo a n d M rs. W e re n ; th e meni sa n g S ta te s m o re th a n 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . n o t a n a n n u a l a ff a ir a t A shland.
The
th e s e a n d m an y o th e r h in d ra n c e s ,
i
p lete in d ep en d en ce. T h e o r d e r was
to g e th e r a n d th en th e im p ro m tu i $ 2 00,000 a s a t f ir s t e s tim a te d . T he R ose fam ily a re n u m b ere d am o n g ‘
w e, th e above m e n tio n e d g irls , le ft
,
ta k e n to b e a n in d ic a tio n o f f e a r of
p ro g ra m closed w ith a so n g by M r . |b e lie f i8 c u rre n t in o ffic ia l circles th e e a rly p io n e e r fa m ilie s a n d have
T h e n o r th h a lf of th e M ills-M c-
i A sh la n d M onday, A u g u st 1, bound
f r d / f | a possible b re a k in th e tru c e be-
K ir k p a tr ic k , a c co m p an ied on th e here.
been a sso c ia te d w ith th e h isto rv o f
f o r C r a te r L a k e w ith no conveyance C all b u ild in g h a s been p u rc h a s e d by
- tw een G re a t B rita in a n d Ire la n d .
p ian o by Mrs. K irk p a tric k .
! H e n ry C ab o t L odge of th e s e n a te i ^ 8bia n d fo r se v e ra l y e a rs. T h e m a-
ex cept o u r fee t, a n d o u r o n e o b ject C. J. P e rrin e , p re s e n t te n a n t o f th e
M rs. O. H. B a rn h ill ex p ects t o ) lo re ig n r e ia ti ° n s c o m m itte e w ill be jo rity of th e m em b ers of th e fam -
in view to have a good tim e an d e n tir e b u ild in g , a c c o rd in g to a s ta t e ­
CALGARY. A lb e rta . A ug. 16.__
DU BLIN, Aug. 16.— E a m o n n De
leave to n ig h t fo r E u g e n e w h ere she j a m e m b e r o f t h e A m e ric an d isa rm - ily live in A sh lan d .
m
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a
,e ra ’ Pre sid e n t of th e ‘Iris h re
se e som e of th e m an y w o n d ers of
will visit h e r co u sin . M rs. W ay n e j a m e n t com m ission. A re s o lu tio n in ­
T h o se p re s e n t a t th e re u n io n h() djd nQt Rnow th# officerjg who j p u b lic ,” to d a y told Dail E ira n n th a t
Mr.
P
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co
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ld
not
be
rea
c
h
e
d
.
o u r ow n s ta te .
It w as decided
t
s te a d . fo r tw o w eeks.
Mr. B a rn ­ tro d u c e d to d a y by S e n a to r K in g ofj w ere:
A cco rd in g to Mr. M ills th e so u th
a m o n g us, a f te r m uch c o n s u lta tio n ,
th e tra in w hich I r e *and
tr e a t
w ith fo reig n
w ould
a u th o riz e
P re s id e n t I M rs. M ary E n R u ose;
M r.
r ailU
a n d M rs placed him on , h . o a rd
h ill is going to C a lifo rn ia to look
LOOK U ta h
sc, m
. ,
m panincr P n u h n rf
ta k in g in to c o n s id e ra tio n th e high h a lf of th e p ro p e rty , w hich is of IMU 1» sen IDS VO v d iiiu n iid
a f te r som e p ro p e rty a n d g a th e r m a - !
_to _CallJ a c o n fe re n c e of th e P llilip R ose a n d son, P h ilip , J r . ; L p ‘ . ‘J ¿ " L n
Ially. only on th e b a sis o f reco an i-
O re., w here he will s ta n d tria l for ia Ily ’ ouly on th e hnsis o f re<’o Kni-
c o st of sh o e le a th e r a n d th e w e a ri­ tw o s to rie s , w ith offices on th e sec­
te r ia l fo r a g ric u ltu ra l a rtic le s and 1 ,eadinig m e rc a n tile n a tio n s to c o n - , Georffe E u b a n k s, f a th e r of Mrs.
th e a lle g ed m u rd e r of D ennis R us- tIo u a s th e Irls h rep u b lic. T h e S lcn
n e ss of m any m iles of h ik in g , we o n d flo o r, has not y et been p u r ­
aider a m e a n s o f s ta b iliz in g th e in-1 P h ilip R ose; Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge
c h a ra c te r sk e tc h e s.
sell, la b o re r h e rm it.
F e in P a rlia m e n t m et h e re today to
m ig h t w ith g r e a t c a u tio u s n e s s a c ­ ch ased from M iss L ydia M cCall, th e
te r n a tio n a l e x c h an g e a n d
m oney w . R ose, son S a n fo rd a n d d a u g h te r
“
I
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n
’t
know
who
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u
a
re
,
u
n
-i
d
e te rm ,n e th e ac ce p tan c e o r rejee-
c e p t a rid e from a n y o n e w ho saw fit ow ner. A lth o u g h to a ll a p p e a ra n c e s
value8-
¡V irg in ia ;
Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s
to o ffe r us th e sam e.
So w ith no th e s tr u c tu r e is o n e b u ild in g th e
less y o u ’re Bill M ooney,” B ru m fiejd j tio n of th o Bl'itish peace o ffe r, o r
Rose, sons, E llis a n d M errill, a n d I
fire -a rm s a n d a d u ll ja c k k n ife as p ro p e rty h a s been ow ned jo in tly by
said
.
“ You fellow s th in k t h a t I ’m ' re ie re n c e o f Ire la n d 's peace q u e stio n
W A SH IN G TO N . D. C
A us . 16. d a u g h te r M Ildred; M r „ „ „
Mrs. fooling, hut I really d o n ’t know you i to th e Iris h P>«*»toclte fo r se ttle m e n t,
o u r only w eapons, we s ta r te d , b u t M r. M ills a n d Miss M cCall.
— C h a irm a n F o rd n e y of th e house
H aro ld
A ikin,
d a u g h te rs ,
R ose,
L)e V alera d e c la re d th a t D ail E ira n n
lu ck w as o u rs from th e f ir s t a n d
w ays a n d m ea n s c o m m itte e in r e ­ M arie, J u n e an d F ra n c e s , a n d s o n ’ a t a ll.”
T h e M ills-M cC all b u ild in g is one
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i is th e only g o v e rn m e n t th a t (the
w e ro d e a c ro ss th e b u rn in g d e s e rts of th e c ity ’s p io n e e r s tr u c tu r e s and
p o rtin g on a new re v e n u e bill to
P a u l; Mr. a n d M rs. F re d Com bs,
Irish people w ill recognize, h a v in g
n e a r E ag le P o in t to R o gue riv e r, lias fo rm e rly been occupied by th e
th e h ouse d e c la re d th a t fe d e ra l
PO RTLA N D , O r., A ug. 16.— Ol­
d a u g h te rs , B ernice a n d H elen, and
ele
c te d its m em b ers th ro u g h a p o p ­
th e n w ith a n o th e r lif t from a k in d m e rc a n tile firm s o f Beebe a n d Kim
tax e s sh o u ld be red u c e d $.”.8 4 ,0 0 0 ,-
sons. H ow ard an d E v e re tt, an d C a r l j ^ Ct‘rs e sc o rtin g Dr. R. M. B ru m field u la r vote.
g e n tle m a n we w ere a b le to m ak e ney. V auple. N o rris a n d D ra k e an d
H. L. M oore lo st tw o fin g e rs bv 000 fo r 1922 a n d o v e f $ 7 9 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 Rose.
; to R o se b u rg to face tr ia l fo r th e al-
In a fie ry speech, De V alera m ade
P ro s p e c t th e f ir s t n ig h t. A fte r r e s t­ o th e r c o -p a rtn e rs h ip s d a tin g back to
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¡le g e d m u rd e r of D ennis R u sse ll, a re i
a m p u ta tio n F rid a y of last w eek fo l­ lo r 1923.
a n u n c o m p ro m isin g d e m a n d fo r in-
i n g a n d e a tin g a s lig h t lu n ch , we th e e a rly d ay s w hen th e p ro p e rty
GENERAL MANAGER ESPEE
lo w in g a n a c c id e n t a t h is ra n c h on i
tra v e lin g o v e r th e C a n a d ia n P acific denpndpnci.
to o k th e k o d a k a n d w a lk e d dow n was o ccupied by th e M ills and Me
P A R IS , Aug. 16.— F ra n c e to d ay
COMPANY V ISIT S ASHLAND i ra ilro a d th ro u g h K in g sg a te
Spo-
w ttn
•
th e D ead In d ia n ro ad .
W h ile u n ­
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,
p
W ith s e rio u s tac e s m em b ers or
to M ill c re e k falls, a v ery b e a u tifu l | C all in te re s ts ,
lo ad in g h a y a t th e ra n c h b a rn Mr. fo rw a rd e d h e r o ffic ia l a c c e p ta n c e of
kawe, l- o n ta M a n d th e n « . B o » e -,D all E ira n n
a„
a , |n .
s ig h t, fa llin g o v e r 600 feet inti
J. H. D yer, g e n e ra l m a n a g e r of b burs, accord ,,,« to reports.
M oore c a u g h t th e e n d s of his fin g e rs th e fo rm a l in v ita tio n from th e Uni-
g ,anco
|rtah
.
R o g u e riv e r.
in a cab le p u lle y used in u n lo a d in g ted S ta te s to a tte n d th e in te r n a tio n a l! th e S o u th e rn P acific Co., a c co m p an -
iw o a d d itio n a l o ffic e rs plau on
T h e speech o f De V a le ra a n d its
A jo lly tim e w as sp e n t a t P r o s ­
he hay.
H is tw o m id d le fin g e rs d is a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce , to be held i ied by Mrs. D yer a n d th e ir son m ee tin g th e e s c o rt a t K in g sg a te to
i
a
c
ce
p tan c e by Dail E ira n n is c o n sid ­
pect h o te l t h a t e v e n in g a n d on a c ­
P re m ie r B rian d Jo sep h , J r ., a rriv d in A shland yes-1 in su re sa fe co n d u c t fo r th e a lleg ed
''e re b a d ly c ru s h e d , n e c e s s ita tin g a t W a sh in g to n .
ered
a p ra c tic a l re fu sa l to accept
h im se lf in te n d s to a tte n d th e con- te rd a y on No. 16.
T h e ir c a r, th e ! n iu rd e re r ow ing tQ lh e h jg h feeling
c o u n t of th e frig id te m p e ra tu re of
he a m p u ta tio n by local ph y sician s.
th e peace te rm s o f G re a t B ritain .
th e a tm o s p h e re a n d a s c a rc ity of
T he fin g e rs lost by Mr. M oore a re fere n c e, a c c o rd in g to th e m essag e,! Del M onte, was c u t o u t h e re an d t h e i am oB g frie n d s o f R ussell
b la n k e ts we a ro s e e a rly n e x t m o rn ­
he sa m e ones t h a t w ere b a d ly cu t w hich w as tr a n s m itte d to th e s t a t e ; fam ily sp e n t th e e v e n in g w ith J. P . ! D is tric t A tto rn e y N e u n e r is p u s h ­
in g a n d w ere on th e ro ad by th e
at
W a sh in g to n
th is! W olf a n d fam ily . W h ile h e re th ey
n th e saw m ill p lan e s a m o n th ago. j de Pa rtm e n t
in g th e in v e stig a tio n to a s c e rta in if
tim e th e su n w as up.
Tt w as th e n
en jo y ed a trip to th e p a rk , cam p th e w om an, “ M rs. C la ra K illia n ,”
it will be som e tim e b e fo re he will i m o rn in g ;
w e receiv ed th e f irs t ta s te of re a l
g ro u n d s, M edford, a n d Ja c k so n v ille , j th o u g h t to be n e a r Lafce Louige ,s
e a b le to use h is in ju re d h a n d . Mr.
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h ik in g ; a ll c a rs p a ssin g us w ere
16— IT h e y e x p re sse d s u rp ris e a t th e t o - | lnT olved in th e caae
LelterfJ ta k e n
foore is bein g c a re d fo r a t th e h o m e j
SAN FRA N C ISCO , Aug
to u ris ts , h e a v ily lo ad ed , a n d we
M rs. L ynch, L ib e rty s tre e t.
F o llo w in g a re c u r r e n t m a rk e t p rices p ro v e m e n ts in A sh lan d a n d expect) f roni
B ru m fie ld
in d ic a te ,
police
w e re ob lig ed to e a t th e i r d u s t a n d
to r e tu r n fo r a long v isit. T hey le f t j a ta te t b a t th e WQman is mixe<1 up
on p o u ltry p ro d u c ts :
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W EA TH ER FORECAST
s till plod on. W e sto p p ed o n ly long
* I E ggs. 45c> hens, 25fi>27c; b ro ile rs, th is m o rn in g on No. 14 fo r P o rt-) in th e s itu a tio n .
» I 3 2 @ 3 8 c.
e n o u g h to view th e N a tu ra l B ridge
RAIN
lan d .
i A p p ro x im a tely
300
people at-
a n d m a rv e l a t th e w o n d e r of it,
U. s. Reveune C o lle c to r—
, te n d e d th e Y. M C. A a q u a tic m eet
w h en fin a lly a few m iles beyoni
A U nited S ta te s re v e n u e c o lle cto r J held y e ste rd a y ev en in g a t th e N ata-
U nion c re e k o u r lo n g looked fo r rid'
h
a
s
been in A sh lan d th e p a st w e e k : to riu m u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Cash
cam e a n d th o u g h it w as a tru c k we
c h e ck in g up on so ft d rin k e s ta b lis h - W oods, co u n ty orgam zier fo r th e or-
c la m o re d in th a n k in g o u r lucky
m e n ts a n d a m u se m e n ts. T h e r e v e - ■ g a n iz a tio n .
i t is e s tim a te d tb a t 50
s ta r s fo r a c h a n ce to re s t o u r dn si
u
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.
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boys a n d g irls e n te re d
co v e re d feet.
T h is rid e to o k us
few had com plied w ith th e s t r i c t ’ th e v a rio u s c o n te s ts sta g e d in th e
in to a b o u t fiv e m iles of C r a te r L ake,
le tte r an d m an y w ere a sse sse d a • big ta n k betw een 7 and 10 o'clock
w h e re we to o k a sid e ro a d to th
fin e fo r th e ir d e lin q u e n cy .
! ia th e evening.
G a rd e n of th e Gods, a very w o n d e r­
T h e d e p a rtm e n t ru le s t h a t a ll la--
T he c o n te s ts served th e p u rp o se
fu l sig h t. I t w as g ro w in g la te w he
dies d a n c in g at a public ball a r e ; o f b rin g in g in to th e lim e lig h t sev-
w e re a c h e d th e g o v e rn m e n t cam
bound to pay th e g o v e rn m e n t tax. i e ra l sw im m e rs a n d diveb> of Te-
a n d th e r e we m et so m e h o sp ita b l
T he p ro p rie to r of th e a m u s e m e n t is! m a rk a b le a b ility .
T h e e n tir e pro-
A sh la n d fo lk s w ho g av e us a hot|
n e t allow ed to pay th e tax .
A s! g ram w as c a rrie d o u t w ith o u t an
m eal a n d h ay to s p re a d o u r blanket?
a g e n t o f th e g o v e rn m e n t
he is a c cid e n t.
H igh div es, 25, 50 and
on.
A ll th e
c a m p e rs
g a th e re
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to
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th e tax he is s u b je c t to a fin e r a n g - 1 a q u a tic fe a tu re s o f th e m eet,
b e a r h u n ts “ o n ce upon a tim e .” So
ing from $1,000 fo r re p e a te d of-;
C ash W oods s ta te d t h a t th e sue*
e n d e d o u r second n ig h t of “ ro u g h in ’
t e r iow at ’F risco — !
/
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fense to $100 fo r f irs t offense.
; cess o f th e m eet w as such th a t
R ev. H. A. C a rn a h a n , fo rm e r
W ed n esd a y m o rn in g w e s le p t la te
T h e re fo re
a ll
la d ie s - e n te rin g p lan s h av e been m ad e to m ak e th e
a n d a f te r e a tin g b re a k fa s t s ta r te d P resl)yte r ia n P a sto r h e re , is now l®-7
d a n c in g p av ilio n s, lik e th e B unga- a f f a ir an a n n u a l ev en t,
to th e rim . a b o u t tw o m iles f ro m ; Cated o ffic ia lly a t San F ra n c isc o , h i s ’
low. unacco m p an ied by g e n tle m e n .
N am es o f th e c o n te st w in n e rs a t
o u r cam p, b u t luck w as c e rta in ly spec’fic a d d re s s b e in g 172 E ra b a r- ‘
will be re q u ire d to pay 10 c e n t.3 .ith e m eet could n o t be o b ta in e d in
o u rs a g a in , fo r a m an o v e rto o k us c a d e r0 - F ro m J u ly 6 to A ug. 6 he
I f m ore th a n one lad y ac co m p a n ie s tim e fo r to d a y ’s p ap er.
T hey will
le a d in g th r e e w ild cay u ses, w hich he w as in ch a r £e of th e C itiz e n s’ M ili-j
th e g e n tle m a n w ho bu y s a d a n c in g be p rin te d in to m o rro w ’s T id in g s.
seem ed v ery a n x io u s fo r us to rid e . ^ar> T ra in in g cam p, w h e re n e a rly '
tic k e t, 10 c e n ts w ill h av e to b e c o l-'
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T h is w as an o p p o rtu n ity n o t to be 1
y o u n S m en from 16 to 19 y e a rs
lected fo r th e e x tra lady.
ANGLO-FRENCH a l l i a n c e
ft
lig h tly passed up, so we g allo p ed G' d w ere en,ro lled u n d e r Y. M. C. A.
T h is is th e law a n d u n less com ­
QUESTIONS SETTLED IS
up to th e h o te l fe e lin g lik e th e h e ro - a u s p ic e s - At P re se n t S e c re ta ry C ar-
plied w ith w ill s u b je c t th e p ro p rie to r
CLAIM OF LLOYD GEORGE
in e s o f Z an e G re y ’s e x c itin g novels n a ^ an s d u tie s im ply a tte n d a n c e a t
to a heavy fine.
j
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m u s t h av e felt.
W e w a lk e d dow n b o th th e P r e s id io a n d E m b a rc a d e ro , (
•--------------- --------------------- ( LONDON.
Aug.
16. — P re m ie r
to th e w a te r, b u t as a ll m o to r b o a ts
fo rm e r a PPb’ln S sp e cific a lly to
DES M OINES, Io w a, A ug. 16.— i L loyd G eorge to d ay d e c la re d th a t
w e re in n se, we r e tu r n e d to cam p.
arm > a n d th e l a t te r to b o th |
T h e d rea m of n a tio n -w id e re p u ta -
q u e s tio n s a ffe c tin g th e so lid a r-
I I I
I n th e ev e n in g w e w en t to see th e a n n y a n d naTy-
ity
o
f th e A nglo-French allian ce has
tio
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w
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$
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v
a
n
­
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b e a rs t h a t cam e w ith in a s h o rt dis-
W n n ep P aP ty “
TKE-
It was
ish ed to d ay w’hen th e a m n e sia c rip ­ been sa tisfactorily settled.
P4
Mr. a n d M rs. Boyd T u c k e r w ere
CATCH
ple, th o u g h t to be A m b ro se S m all, feared in o ffic ia l circles that there
ta n c e of o u r cam p. W e w e re o n ly
T o ro n to m illio n a ire th e a te r o w n er, would be a break betw een th e two
lu c k y e n o u g h to see "M a g g ie ,” th e d in n e r g u e s ts S u n d ay a t th e hom e
j of M r. a n d M rs. J. L . O sk a r, M orton
w as id e n tifie d as a fo rm e r re sid e n t countries, althou gh none is a n tici­
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(C ontinued on P age F ou r)
street.
pated mow.
o f th e p o o rh o u se s n e a r h ere.
North Half of
Mills McCall
Bldg. Is Sold
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Not Recognize
(Silica'S,
Rancher Loses
Two Fingers;
Pulley Mishap
Large Attendance
At Y. M. C. A.
Aquatic Meet
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