Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1921, Image 1

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SHLAND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
fact.
A
VOLUME
2
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Voi. 43.)
I
n
4LARIA Germs cannot survive
three months in the rich osons
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
NO. 295
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921.
DR. BRUMFIELD IS EXAMINED FOR SANITY
TELLS OF TRAVEL
u,
MRS.
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M YRTLE
WRITES
TO
BOSLOUGH
ASHLAND
FROM NORWAY
U. S. SAILORS ARE
CRITICIZED, NORWAY
NO RW EGIANS
WTCHES
Threatened Barber
Strike Averted; a t
Klamath Falls
TERM
SU R PR ISE
SAND
PACK­
AGES; HIGH RENTS TH ER E.
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“Lie” Brings Trouble
the City Council
Fight Infantile
Paralysis Danger
East Washington
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O LY M PIA , W ash.. Aug. 17.
K LA M A TH FA L L S. Aug. 17. *
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—
Dr. P au) T u rn e r, d ire c to r of
— T he
th re a te n e d
b a rb e rs ' *
* h e a lth , to d ay a n n o u n c ed th e r e
s tr ik e did n o t m a te ria liz e to - *
* w as d a n g e r of an ep idem ic of
day, a c o m p ro m ise h a v in g b e e n ,*
* in fa n tile p a ra ly sis in W ashing*
e ffe c te d a t an e le v e n th -h o u r *
* to n u n less p ro p e r p re c a u tio n s
c o n fe re n c e of e m p lo y e rs a n d *
* a re ta k e n to p re v e n t tts sp re a d .
em ployes la st n ig h t. S h av es to - *
E a s te r n W a sh in g to n c ities so
day w e re 25 cen ts, h a irc u ts 65 *
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r
a re th e only ones to rep o rt
c en ts, sh in e s
15 c e n ts a n d *
a n y c o n sid e ra b lo n u m b e r of
sh am p o o s a n d m assage« w ere *
d e a th s from th e d ise a se a n d
red u c e d in p ro p o rtio n .
For a *
D
r. A. l T. S im pson, epidem icolo-
y e a r a n d a h a lf sh a v es h a d been *
T
h
e
follow
ing
c
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ta
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g ist, h a s been se n t th e re to
35 c e n ts a n d h a ir c u ts 75 cen ts. * A
w in n e rs of th e sw iram ittg a n d d iv in g
j ley will hold th e ir re g u la r m o n th ly
k eep in to u ch w ith local a u tb o r-
S h in e s w ere 20 cents.
c o n te s ts h e ld M onday e v e n in g a t th e
I field m eetin g a t th e J. R. M cC racken! * ities.
Dr. T u rn e r ex p lain ed
The new wage scale is a guar- •
Y.
M.
C.
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alley
View
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is
tric
t
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t h a t th e s ta te m e n t w as n o t be­
a n teed w eekly w age o f $28.50 *
N a ta to riu m . T h o se ta k in g f ir s t a n d
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rd
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in g m ad e to sc are people o r to
an d 60 p er c e n t co m m issio n on *
se
co
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d
p
laces
w
ere
given
w
in
n
e
rs
’
i
p.
m.
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w o rry th em , b u t to b rin g to
re c e ip ts o v e r $40.
T he old *
b a d g e s d e s ig n a tin g t h e ir p o sitio n by
A
sp
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p
ro
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m
has
been
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th e ir a tte n tio n th e fact t h a t all
scale w as $30 a n d 60 p e r c e n t *!
JESSE
WINBURN
DEMANDS
th
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m
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n
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f
th
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N
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ta
to
riu
m
.
p a n g e d a n d a s M r. M cC racken h a s ! * su sp icio u s cases sh o u ld be re-
on w eekly re c e ip ts o v er $41.50. *,
APOLOGY
FOR
BEING
one of th e b e st J e rs e y h e rd s in th e j • p o rte d to a physician a t once,
T he
e m p lo y e rs
o ro g in a lly *i I M r. R a n ie , p ro p rie to r o f th e N a ta ­
to
riu
m
,
s
ta
te
s
t
h
a
t
it
is
p
la
n
n
e
d
to
iv
a lle y . p ro b le m s of fee d in g a n d ) * S erum fo r th e tre a tm e n t of in-
p ro p o sed a w age c u t to $27 a * I
CALLED “LIAR“
h eld s e v e ra l m o re a q u a tic m e e ts d u r ­
( b re e d in g w ill he very th o ro u g h ly * fa n tile p a ra ly sis is on th e way
w eek a n d 60 p e r c e n t of re-
I
» j d e m o n s tra te d iu th is h e rd .
* to
S e a ttle
from
R o ch ester,
re c e ip ts ab o v e $40.
*1 in g th is s u m m e r. P la n s, it is s t a t e d , ,
a re now u n d e r w ay fo r a second j
S p e c ia lists fro m th e O regon A gri- * M inn., an d is expected any day.
CHARGES EPITHET
m eet e ith e r th e la s t of th is m o n th
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c u ltu r a l co llege w ill a lso he h ere.
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o r a b o u t S e p te m b e r 1.
Winners Of
Aquatic Meet
Are Announced-
REDRESS; ALLEGE
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IZafiey Dairymen
Meet Saturday,
McCracken Ranch
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A U tT S E D
TO
M URDERER
MULTNOMAH
RUSHED
JAIL
ON
ARRIVAL IN IN>RTLANR.
,
REFUSES DISCUSSION
OF MURDER CHARGE
BRUMFIELD TERMED PERFECT
PRISONER BY ESCORTING
OFFICERS; EATS LITTLK
PO R TLA N D , A ug. 17.—-W h ile be­
ing exam ined iu th e in sa n ity w ard
M rs.
M yrtle
B oslough, fo rm e r *
h e re by h lie n is ts closely follow ing
w ell-know n A sh la n d w om an now *
hia a r r iv a l from C alg ary , C a n a d a ,
m a k in g a to u r of E u ro p e , is in C h ris­ *
Dr. R. M. B ru m fie ld told th e e x a m ­
* in in g o ffic ers a n d p h y sic ia n s t h a t
tia n a . N orw ay, a c c o rd in g to a le t­
t e r received h e re by E. T. S taples,
he re m e m b e re d n o th in g o f o c c u r­
who
re p re s e n ts
M rs.
B o slo u g h ’s
rences betw een th e S u n d ay before
FORTY-EIGHT PASSENGERS
p ro p e rty in te r e s ts in th is city. M rs.
th e m u rd e r to y e s te rd a y m o rn in g
SW IM M ING
CA RR IED BY DIRIGIBLE
B cslougb is p lu n n in g som e im p ro v e ­
w
hen he fo u n d h im se lf on b o ard a
B oys:
2 5 -y ard d a s h — 1 st, G eorge COUNCIL TO HOLD HEARING ¡
m e n ts to h e r hom e here.
tra in
ru sh in g to w a rd O regon to
T r o tt; 2d, K e n d ric k W a ts o n ; 3d,
F o rty -e ig h t p a s se n g e rs w ere Car-
FOR WINBURN AND WM.
sta n d t r i a l fo r th e m u rd e r of D en­
M rs. B o slough, w ho ex p resses e n ­
W ayne R am sey. 5 0 -y ard d a s h — 1st,
' ried by th e g a in t d irig ib le , Z R -2, on
BRIGGS, ATTORNEY.
n is R u sse ll a t th a t place.
jo y m e n t of h e r E u ro p e a n trip , is a
.G e o rg e T r o tt; 2d. W ayne R am sey :
its f ir s t flg ih t o u tsid e of L o n d o n ,•
D r. R. M. B ru m field w as ta k e n
keen o b s e rv e r of life a n d c o n d itio n s
I 3d, K e n d ric k W a tso n .
C andle race
E n g la n d .
T h e flig h t w as six a n d
a t once to th e in sa n ity h e a rin g room
in th e old w orld. T h e follow ing is
j — 1st. G eorge T r o tt; 2d. K e n d ric k
“ Y our a tto r n e y , W illia m B riggs, a h a lf h o u rs in le n g th a n d w as pro -i
in th e M u ltnom ah c o u n ty ja il upon
a p a rt of her le tte r :
W a tso n ; 3d, W ay n e R am sey . R elay d e lib e ra te ly c a lle d m e a lia r.
Such n o u n ced c o m p le te ly su c ce ssfu l. T he!
his a rriv a l h ere. O fficers a n d p h y si­
“ R e n ts a re e n o rm o u s h e re in
race— 1st, G eorge T r o tt; 2d, T eddy a n a c c u s a tio n co m in g fro m a m em ­ e n g in e s of th e h u g e b allo o n w ere
c ia n s ta lk e d w ith him fo r m o re th a n
C h ris tia n ia , a n d th ey have a sy stem
C a ld w e ll; 3d. W ayne R a m sey ; 4 th , b er of y o u r c o u n c il, I a s k t h a t th e te s te d o u t in se v ere b e n c h tr ia ls p rio r
an h o u r try in g to d e te rm in e w h e th e r
t h a t is new to m e. A b o u t e ig h t fam -j
Byron P effley .
c o u n cil its e lf a s su m e a d e fin ite a t ­ to th e flig h t a n d w e re fo u n d to be
o r not th e accused m an was sane.
SA LEM , O re., A ug. 1 7 .- r D r . F re d
ilies buy an in te re s t in an a p a rtm e n t
M en:
2 5 -y ard d a s h — 1st. R ay titu d e to w a rd th e m a tte r , e ith e r p e rfe c t in ev ery d e ta il .
EA GLE PO IN T , O re., A ug. 17.— I T h e re w as no re su lt of th e h e a rin g
h o u se , a t lea st th e r e a r e e ig h t in C. A yer, fro m th e y e a r 1912 to 1916 W illia m s; 2d. C h a rle s R u sh ;
•‘*d, ! s a n c tio n in g o r d isa p p ro v in g o f th e
I
T
h
e P acific & E a s te rn dep o t a t • o th e r th a n a b a re s ta te m e n t in d ic a t-
p
ro
fe
s
s
o
r
of
e
d
u
c
a
tio
n
in
th
e
U
ni­
th is b u ild in g — fo u r s to rie s w ith tw o
AERI A li GROUERYMAN NOW
i
E
a
g
le P o in t was com pletely d e - , ln 6 a- to ta l loss o f m em ory by Dr.
v
e
rsity
of
O
regon,
t
o
n
ig
h
l
,
was
J a m e s S m ith .
5 0 -y a rd d a sh — ■ 1st, ' s ta te m e n t *’
a p a rtm e u ts on each
flo o r, each
DELIVERS
BI
NS,
CREAM;
stroyed
by fire late S a tu rd a y n i g h t 1 B ru m fie ld fo r a p e rio d e x te n d in g
T
he
fo
re
g
o
in
g
Is
th
e
g
ist
of
a
,
a p a r tm e n t h a s six la rg e room s, also ele c te d p re s id e n t of th e O reg o n S ta te r 3d S R ay W illia m s; 2 d , J a m e s S m i t h ; 1
s
ta
te
m
e
n
t
m
a
d
e
y
e
s
te
rd
a
y
ev
en
in
g
-
i a t a n e s tim a te d loss o f $3,000. in ¡o v e r a m o n th . T he p ris o n e r a p p e a rs
1 0 0 -y ard d a s h —
b a th , se v e ra l clo sets a n d m a id s’ N o rm al school to su c ce e d J . H. Ack­ C. R. R u sh .
1,500 ! to be m tio n a l a t th e p rese n t tim e
by J e s s e W in b u rn b e fo re th e city • A nd now we h a v e th e a e ria l Sroc" j a(i d |tio n to th e b u ild in g ,
e
rm
a
n
.
T
h
e
ele
c
tio
n
of
D
r
A
v
e
r'
..
.
’
.
1st,
R
ay
W
illia
m
s;
2d,
J
a
m
e
s
S
m
ith
.
room .
E ach ow n er paid 35,000 . . .
.
.. •
*
B re a st s tro k e — 1st, C h a rle s R u sh ; c o u n c il fo llo w in g th e re a d in g of a I e ry m a n !
T he Lep A e ria l 1 rav el j p o u n d s of b a rb e d w ire, a b a rre l of- a lth o u g h he will n o t give any o p p o i-
cro w n s a n d a lso pays 3,000 crow ns follow ed an a ll-d a y se ssio n of th e 2d, R ay W illia m s; 3d, Max C a lla h a n .
c o m m u n ic a tio n fro m M r. W in b u rn . ' B u re a u , o p e ra tin g p la n e s in th e E n g -i
r e n t each y ear.
They have th e ir b o a rd of re g e n ts o f th e in s titu tio n , Back s tro k e — 1st, C h a rle s R u s h ; 2d, : T h e c o m m u n ic a tio n fro m M r. W in- lish c ro ssin g c h a n n e l serv ice, re p o rts! g a so lin e an d s u n d ry o th e r a rtic le s J tu n ity to d isc u ss th e crim e. H e r e ­
sto re d in th e b u ild in g w ere d e - ! t,re 8 behind a m a sk -lik e expression
d u rin g w hich 23 a p p lic a tio n s w e re 1 Ross T a y lo r; 3d. Ja n ie s S m ith . R e - j b u rn a n d th e d isc u ssio n t h a t f o l­
own fu rn itu re .
t h a t ev ery day o n e of its m ac h in es; stroyed.
, w h en ev er th e in c id e n t o c c u rrin g u l
given
c
a
re
fu
l
c
o
n
sid
e
ra
tio
n
.
i [ ia} ra c e
“ I am v isitin g a n old m aid 73
1st, C h a rle s R u sh ; 2d, i jow ed w as r e la tiv e to a c o u n c il m eet- c a rrie s a b o ttle of D e v o n sh ire cream
,fh
e
fh
.p
wfts
(liscovered
by
E
j
J
R o se b u rg on th e fa ta l n ig h t of J u ly
, o u g . h . som e m e m b e rs of th e Ja m e s S m ith ; 3d, Ros T a y lo r;
y e a rs old.
H er b ro th e r is m a rrie d . A lth
to
a
m
em
b
e
r
of
th
e
B
ritish
n
o
bility
4
th
-
in
g
A
u
g
u
s
t
9,
a
t
w
h
ich
th
e
la
tte
r
Dietz, w ho lias c h a rg e of th o E a g le 1 {
m entioned.
to my a u n t in C a lifo rn ia .
She is b o a rd o rig in a lly fav o red . o th e r a p ­ L u th e r McCoy.
e x p re sse d t h r o u g h a c o m m u n ic a tio n re s id in g in P a ris a n d a h a lf dozen P o in t w a te r ta n k , w hen he w ent to
p
lic
a
n
ts
,
D
r.
A
y
e
r’s
se
le
c
tio
n
h
ad
very, very w ealthy a n d lives h e re
G irls ;
2 5 -y ard d a s h — 1st, R osie! th e d e s ire t h a t th e c o u n c il m a k e a fre sh cro ss b u n s a d d re s s e d to a P a-
PO RTLA N D , Aug. 17.— M a in ta in ­
,
th e s ta tio n to se c u re so m e w ater,
a ll alone. Is as sp ry as one of a b o u t th e u n a n im o u s s u p p o rt of th e reg -i H a k e ; 2d, M aude R u s s e ll; 3d, D or-i
in
g
a n 'a lm o s t sto lid silence. Dr. It.
fo
rm
al
ap
o
lo
g
y
a
s
a
body
fo
r
t
h
e
;
ri8*a
n
w
b0
d
eveloped
a
passio
n
fo
r
m
ad
e
an
e
ffo
rt
to
enta.
resc u e th e
50.
Goes to c a fes, th e a te r s , etc.,
ris M ontgom ery. 5 0 -y a rd d a s h — 1st, a lle g ed
M.
B
ru m field , c h a rg e d w ith th e m u r­
s ta te m e n t
of
A tto rn e y th e m w hile v isitin g in L ondon.
D r. A y er w ill receiv e $5.000 «, D , TT ,
b a rre l of g a so lin e by th ro w in g a
a n d h a s tra v e le d e x ten siv ely . Been
d e r o f D ennis R u sse ll In R o seb u rg ,
y e a r a s h ead o t th e O regon s ta te ! dl° “'*
(
,,
K ” S8e11- Ci" " B riggs.
rope o v e r it b u t th e fla m es gained
to A m erica tw ice a n d Ifll o v er E u r ­
a rriv e d h e re today an d was im m e ­
N o rm al, anti h is e le c tio n ro v e rs , ! ? ‘*
M r. W in b u rn in h is c o m m u n ic a -j
h eadw ay too ra p id ly a n d he was
ope. A frie n d of h e rs re n ts a p riv -
b u rg , 2d, L ois R u sse ll. R elay race
d ia te ly w hisked to th e M ultnom ah
\
•
H e received
, . ,,
,,
, tio n a n d s ta te m e n t to th e c ity coun-
forced to re tire .
As th e re w as no
x . .
a te hom e c o m p le te ly fu rn is h e d a n d p erio d of th r e e y e a rs.
—
1st,
hose a v a ila b le and E ag le P o in t has C° Unty JaI1‘ WheFe ° " icer8 a tte m p te d
L
’ Ge“ev‘eve ell aays that he w as re q u e s te d to
h is d e g re e s in th e U pper Iow a u n i­ o w e
pays 1,000 crow ns
m o n th . T h e re
S w ed e n b o rg ; 3d. D o rris M ontgom - a „ en(l
to q u estio n him w ith o u t success
a m e e tin g o f th e co u n cil on
! no fire d e p a rtm e n t, th e re was no i
a r e th re e cro w n s a n d 75 e rs in o u r v e rsity , G eorgetow n u n iv e is ity an d ery.
H e w as placed in a cell th e re a l­
C hicago u n iv ersity .
way of sa v in g th e s tru c tu re .
I th e e v e n in g of J u ly 12. I t w as his
d o lla r. B uild in g m a te ria l a n d lab o r
UN DER W A T E R SW IM M ING
th o u g h it is not know n how long
D ietz found th e g aso lin e ta p open :
Boys— 1st,
G eorge
T r o tt;
2d, I u n d e rs ta n d in g , M r. W in b u rn s ta te s,
h av e n ot com e dow n h e re lik e a t
he will rem a in b e fo re being tr a n s ­
t
h
a
t
th
e
m
e
e
tin
g
w
a
s
to
be
a
closed
and
th e liquid ru n n in g on th e floor
hom e.
i
H enry H u g h e s; 3d, M erle R ussell.
fe rre d to R o se b u rg w h ere h e will
session w h ic h th e g e n e ra l public
! and believes som e one w as in there
“ T h e re a re five IT. S. b a ttle s h ip s!
DIVING
face tria l.
B ru m fie ld a p p e a re d to
s te a lin g gas an d p e rh a p s going o u t
w ould n o t be a llo w e d to a tte n d . He
in th e h a rb o r h ere, so we w ent o n .
I Boys : F r o n t - l a t . T eddy C a l d - .BtMes , t o ,
waa
be a v ery o rd in a ry citizen. H is eves
d ro p p ed a lig h te d m atch on th e
b o a rd th e ‘M ic h ig a n ’ a n d one of th e
w ell; 2d.
G R A N TS PA SS, O r.. Aug. 16—
looked th ro u g h his g lasses w ith s to l­
aniaey. 3d. B yron. i -------—
eloaeC m eeting n»uu
and th
a t u during
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u
n
u
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.
floor.
I t is also kn o w n t h a t m en!
o ffic e rs took us a ll over th e b o a t I
1 P effley.
He
paid - no a — tte n -
B a c k - i m . T eddy C a l d - d lsc u sa lo tt c o n c e r n lw ,n a tt e r s
.W o rk w i t s t a r t im m e d ia te ly o n h e ; had
|n
of
- id in d - iffe - re
- - n - c - e .
-
—
a n d in v ite d us in to th e o ffic e rs ’ sa-i
¡w e ll; 2d,
T.rM t: 3 d ' B yro" ih in i'tg to S a p a n d S a J. t„ th e W oods.,
«>• e a rd s In th e s ta tio n S a tu rd a y n ig h ts .
*’
“ ” * « • ° ' pe0I’le
loon.
My frie n d e n jo y ed it v e r y ,
i P effley.
caves, is th e w ord b ro u g h t to th e city I
J a c k -k n ife — 1st,
i
g
a
th
e
re
d
a
t
5,ron formerly known as Long’s Cabin.
-
No o ffic ia ls of th e P acific & E a s t- ! .* *.
, , th e . tra
n in a n d h u rrie d
m uch. She u n d e rs ta n d s E n g lish b u t-
P e ffle y ; 2d, W ay n e R a m sey ; 3d.
.
,, , . .
by Tom J. W h ite an d Jo e L eahy,
i a t th e heels of S h e riff S ta rm e r ’s
that Mr. Briggs called him a liar.
L
a
„
, e rn . now ow ned by W M. Olds, can '
.
,
o m rn ie r s
s p e a k s very little .
T he sa ilo rs a re
*
T eddy C aldw ell.
F ire t o p tio n a l—
, I m em b ers of th e c o n tra c tin g f i r m .,.
p a rty as it m ad e its way th ro u g h
T
he
“
lie'
is s a id to h a v e been p a sse d !
nn. be re a c h e d so th e e x act loss, am ount!*». .
. .
,
' m ro u g n
sev erely c ritic ise d fo r th e ir ac tio n s '< W A SH IN G TO N , D. C.. A ug. 17.— l 9 t ’ T eddy C ald w ell; 2d, B yron Pef-
w hich w as a w a rd e d th e c o n tra c t. T h e
: th e dep o t to th e w a itin g a u to m o b ile
t
^
,
*
»*
*
•
¡
of
’n
s
»
ra
n
c
e
and
p
lan
s
fo
r
re
b
u
ild
-
»uw
nnooiie.
w
hen
c
e
rta
in
c
o
n
tr
a
c
ts
t
h
a
t
w
e
re
to
h e re , but th e m id sh ip m en seem to P re s id ^ n t H a rd in g gave a s s u ra n c e
g e n tle m e n r e tu rn e d la st n ig h t from . „
. ,
.
T he a u to m o b ile , closely c u rta in e d .
^ d> G eorge T ro tt. Second op-
h
a
v
e
been
le
t
to
a
lo
ca
l
h
a
rd
w
a
re
x
.
,
.
,
.
i
1
ing
can
n
o
t
bB
o
b
ta
in
e
d
.
L.
B
,
x*.
b eh av e b e tte r.
Of c o u rse , th e g irls to d ay t h a t w om en w ill have a p a rt t,o n a |— l s t > W ayne R a m se y ;
2d,
a tr ip o re , th e ro u te to be t a k e n , B u b r,n a n m a n a g e r Qf th p p &
d ip p e d th ro u g h th e city s tr e e ts to
s to r e fo r th e in s ta lla tio n o f s a n ita ry
a re to blam e, too. b u t th e m a jo rity
a
n
d
w
ere
g
re
a
tly
im
p
ressed
by
’
th
e
th e ja il b e fo re a n y o n e knew w h a t
th
e
d
is
a
rm
a
m
e
n
t
co
n
feren
ce.
Hu£I,ieB:
•
’<!•
Byron
P
effley
.
in
th e
d is a rm a m e n t
co n feren ce.
e q u ip m e n t a t Sap a n d S a lt in th e
who has been sp e n d in g th e su m m e r
a re re a l young and a re a ttr a c te d by
scenic
a
ttr
a
c
tio
n
s
a
lo
n
g
th
e
road.
R
.m
:
F
r
o
n
t—
1st.
Ja
m
e
s
S
m
ith
;
had hap p en ed .
T he w a itin g n e w s­
W h e th e r a w om an w ill sit as a dele-
W oods w ere
under
discussion,
in M ichigan, will re tu rn a b o u t th e
th e u n ifo rm s.
rle s C ald w ell;
3d. B u s t e r ^
is
clalnised
bv
T hey have m ad e a rr a n g e m e n ts to
p
a
p
e
rm
en
w
ere
a lm o s t cofmpleteHy
g a te o r a s a m em b e r of th e a d v iso ry 2d, ( C h a r,e
first of th e m o n th .
im e d
bv
Mr.
W in-
“ I have been to K o n g sb erg , D rain- body P re s id e n t H a rd in g c o n te n t (i’r u (a n - B ack— 1 st. L u th e r M cCoy; b n rn is t h a c t la M
h av e a few m en s e n t o u t to s ta r t
l-affled in a tte m p tin g to g et a n in ­
r. Bri
lg g s. r e p re s e n tin g
m en. H am er. N’es H ^ d e m ark
in th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e cam ps
„ e n , K jo p la te s a p p o in tin g is s till to be de- 2<1, J a m e s S ln lth; 3d, B u s te r F r u la n .
terv iew w ith th e o ffic ers a n d p ris ­
th e c ity c o u n u c il. s ta te d t h a t th e
AN OLD HEIRLOOM
» » . F I« « . Bergen and Bugle, but clded
Tha America„ delesates
Ja ck -k n tte-lu t. Buster Prolan; 2d.
and to g e t rea d y fo r th e crew s.
o n e r. T he o ffic e rs e s c o rtin g B ru m ­
c o n tr a c t w ould n o t b e ap p ro v e d if!
could not get to N o rth C ape on a c ­ th e c o n fe re n ce w ill be d ire c te d to Ja m e s
By th e passing of Mrs. N ancy A field w ould ta lk but very little .
T
h
e
re
will
be
a
fo
rce
of
250
to
F ir s t o p tio n a l
l s L |l e t to a h a r d w a r e d e a le r w hich Mr.
c o u n t of th e s tr ik e , w hich w ent in to se c u re o p e n sessio n s, if th e s e n a te ®Ust^r P r u la “ ; 2 d - L u th e r M cCoy; ‘ W in b u rn h a d a lr e a d y m ad e a rra n g e - 300 m en a t w ork b efo re th e en d of C hapin s is te r
th e late E. K. A nd-j o th e r th a n say in g t h a t th e m an had
e ffe c t th e day we cam e, a n d was a p p ro v e s a re so lu tio n in tro d u c e d to 'i d ’ d a m e s S m lth. S econd o p tio n a l'
n e x t w eek, say s Mr. W hite.
E i g h t ; e rso a a n d Mrs.4 Mary E. M cCall, th e been a p e rfe c t p ris o n e r a n d had
ments with.
ju s t called off a b o u t 10 d a y s ago. xh_*
.
** x »*
c a m p s a r e to be e s ta b lis h e d a lo n g List
th a t g e n e ra tio n , sh e leaves given no tro u b le .
O fficers s ta te
x ,
.
x v
v
t h a t e fie c t by S e n a to f P a t H a rriso n — 1st. B u s te r F r u la n ; 2d, Jam dB
When
Mr.
Winburn
asserted
at
the
A few b o a ts h av e gone, b u t w ere so i
th
e
r
o
u
te
an
d
w
ork
w
ill
be
c
a
r
r
i
e
d
't0
b
e
r
niece,
A.
Belle
A
nderson,
her
Sm
ith.
th
a
t
Dr.
B
ru
m
fie
ld
h
a s e a te n very
! o t M ississippi, a c tin g d e m o c ratic
¡c o u n c il m e e tin g of A « P « st 12 th a t on s im u lta n e o u sly , g iving ¡Assurancei k i'a n d m o th e r’s bible, b e a rin g th e
p a c k ed fu ll t h a t I c o u ld n ’t get o n j eg(jef
G irls;
little
since
th
e
d
a
te
o
f h is c a p tu re .
F ro n t— 1st. D o rris M ont-
such an1 attitude had been assumed t h a t t h e w ork w ill be co m p leted w ith- d a te of 1714 uniq u e in a p p e a ra n c e ,:
h e re a n d d id n ’t w a n t to go c le a r to
J a p a n will ren ew h e r a tte m p t t o ! SO inery’ ^ d ’ ^ O8*e H ake.
B ack—
B erg en , as I h a v e been th e r e once. s e ttle th e S h a n tu n g q u e stio n by d i - ' l s t ’ ^ o r ris M o n tg o m ery ; 2d, Gene- by 'Attorney Briggs, the latter is in th e tim e lim it se t. T h e d a te ae t i s b ° w >n P (be rav a g e s of tim e in Its
PO R TLA N D . Aug. 17.— D t . R. M.
said
to
have
called
Mr.
Winburn
a
“ H ow ever, I am glad t h a t I d id n ’t re c t n e g o tia tio n w ith C h in a b e fo re Viev® S w edenb u rg .
fo r th e co m p letio n of th e w ork by faded leaves yet well p reserv ed . B ru m fie ld to d ay to ld D istric t A tto r
F ir s t O p tio n al
Efforts of tfce council mem­ Mr. W h ite is D ecem b er 1. o r th e 1 5th P ric e less in value a s a fam ily reco rd , ncy N e u n e r of R o se b u rg t h a t her lost
go b e c a u se a frie n d to ld m e t h a t th e th e o p e n in g of th e W a sh in g to n d i s - , ~ l 8 t ’. . D o rris M o n tgom ery; 2d, L ois liar.
bers, it is said, were necessary at of t h a t m o n th a t th e d a te s t.
w e a th e r h ad been te r r ib le a n d he
H e 'c h e rish e d in m em ory th e lin eal le- hia m em ory th e day a f te r he visited
a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce , it w as offi R ussell. Second o p tio n a l— 1 st, D or-
the
time
to
keep
the
two
men
apart.
w as s u re th a t I w o u ld n ’t e n jo y th e
h is nephew n e a r th e hom e o f D ennis
d e c la re s t h a t he is going to give a | ^ on ° ‘ (hose d e p a rte d ,
! ris M o n tg o m ery ; 2d. R osie H a k e .
c ia lly re p o rte d to day.
Attorney Briggs in denying the good ro ad o v e r th e m o u n ta in s. A ll. T h a t th ese m ay n ev er from o u r R u ssell, th e S u n d ay b e fo re th e m u r ­
tr ip on a c ro w d e d b o a t.
Now I
I
c a n n o t go a s th e tr ip ta k e s from 11
PROPOSE BUILDING NEW ROAD statement that Mr. Winburn asserts t h e local la b o r possible w ill be u sed:
d er.
He s ta te s th a t th e la s t th in g
soul d e p a rt,
to 14 days, a n d I am lea v in g h e r e ' BU SINESS CONDITIONS SHOW
was made, says htat the contifud: on th e w ork.
TO RUTTB FALLS
“ W e tr u s t them to th e m em ory of! he re m e m b e rs was w hen he stooped
b y b o a t fo r C o p e n h a g e n J u ly 9 . 1
A MARKED IMPROVEMENT
T h e co u n tv c o u rt s p e n t M onday that was to h*ve been given to the
over to pick up a b u lle t d ro p p ed by
T h e scenic a ttr a c tio n s a lo n g t h e ’ th e h e a rt." -D aniel W e b ste r.
hardware
dealer
referred
to
was
of
H a v e a re s e rv a tio n on th e b e st b o a t ,
— (Contributed. h is n ephew fro m an a ir gun. A fter
new h ig h w ay w ill be b e tte r t h a n ,
in th e B u tte F a lls d is tr ic t in sp e c t-
a n d have h e a rd th a t it is a fin e t r i p .'
A re p o rt o f th e in d u s tr ia l condì-; in S th e R ocky H ill ro a d . I t is pro- such a nature th at the requirements e ith e r th e R a in e r N a tio n a l p a rk o r!
t h a t, he says, e v e ry th in g w en t black ,
---------------- -------------
T a es a b o u t 30 h o u rs. S h a ll t r a v e l 1 y 0M issu ed S a tu rd a y by th e Los 1>osed to b u ild a new ro a d t h a t w ill of the health officers would not be th e G la c ie r N a tio n a l p a rk , says Mr.
«Ob. M am a! T h e re ’s a m an in th e re m e m b e rin g n o th in g m ore n n til he
a lo n e fro m h e re to A m sterd am a n d A nge ies C h a m b e r of C om m erce show s! cu t o u t th e g ra d e o v e r R ocky H ill, met and that a# a consequence would W h ite . H is firm h a s road c o n tr a c t s : n u rse ry k issin g th e n u rs e .”
M am a recognized S h e riff S ta rm e r on th e
C a re is to be! d ro p p ed th o sew ing an d ru sh e d fo r w ay fro m C a lg a ry to S pokane. H e
e x p e ct to sto p a day o r tw o in sev- t b a t a m a r ked in c re a se in b u sin e ss fo llo w in g in ste a d th e w a te r g ra d e fail to gain the approval of the city in th e tw o p a rk s .
Attorney Briggs states ta k e n , he say s, n o t to d e stro y th e ; th e sta irw a y .
eFU CÌtÌeS in<i 3
in B®r Rn -1 in v a rio u s lin e s w as n o ted in Ju lv a lo n g M cN eill’s c re e k , via th e E d sa ll council.
“ A pril F o o l!” sa id say s t h a t h e h ad s im ila r a tta c k s of
that
he
so
informed
Mr.
Winburn
S h a ll jo in one of C ook’s to u rs im
x,
,,
a m n e s ia w h ile a t college.
trees along t he right-of-way. which B obbie g leefu lly ,, “ I t's only pa.
T his is w h a t th e p eo p le of
,
o v er th e p re v io u s m o n th , som e lin es flat.
but did not attem pt to induce the is to be cleared from 40 to 50 feet W isconsin F oolscap.
A m ste rd a m J u ly 23 a n d go w ith *.
,
« * » .« *
I t is n o t kn o w n h e re w h e n B rum -
B
u
tte
F
a
lls
h
a
v
e
been
se
e
k
in
g
fo
r
6
sh o w in g a g ain of th ir ty p e r cen t.
latter
to
place
the
contract
with
any
th e m to se v e ra l c itie s in B elgium .
I
field
w ill be ta k e n to R o se b u rg to
wide.
The
road
goes
through
some
T h e p ro p o sed im p ro v e m e n t
T h e re p o rt a lso s ta te s ^ th a t th e r e w as y ears.
dealer
or
exercise
official
power
of
S w itz e rla n d ,
th e
b a ttle fie ld s
of
SAN FR A N C ISCO . Aug. 17.— s ta n d tr i a l fo r th e a lle g ed m u rd e r
of the best timber in Southern Ore­
a decided in c re a se in th e n u m b e r of will cost b etw een $10,000 a n d $15.-
persuasion to th a t end.
F r a n c e a n d spend 10 d a y s w ith th em
Following
are current market prices ¡of Dennis Russell, hermit laborer,
gon
and
over
some
rough
mountains,
000.
C
h
fis
N
atw
ick
,
c
o
n
tra
c
to
r.
s k ille d w o rk e rs em ployed, a n d th a t
At a m eeting of the city council where the road will have to be cut on poultry products;
in P a ris .
M ight go hom e from
found dead July 13 beside a wreck-
the gain In July was large enough wdl begin the work of raacadamiz-
last Tuesday members of that body into the mountains. The maximum Eggs, 45c; hens, 2 5 @27c; broilers,led and burning automobile near
th e r e b u t h a v e a b o u t d ecid ed to
* i
TO CITY ATTORNEY
DR. F. C. AYER IS
ELECTED HEAD OF
E
I
’“ T“,
Genc’lev‘’
Highway to
Oregon Caves
is Project
a
Women Take
Part, Conféré
Washington
of
(O n tlnaed on Page Pour)
to absorb the depreciation of sev-
*be Derby section of the road
¡eral months past.
next Thursday.
(C ontlaijrt on Pag« Pour)
grade will be 6 per cent.
32® 38e.
Roseburg.