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a SHLAND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of te n of A sth m a . T h is Is a p ro v en
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AfcHLA) \ d D aily T idings
(SMMMor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
M ALARIA Germs canaot survive
* * three months In the rich osone
a t Ashland.
T h e p u r e d o m w ttc
water helps.
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No. 303
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29.
Vol. 43.)
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Trainmen Brotherhood Dies at Seattle n i u r r r r n i F
Meet Sept. 1st
fe r t t o L t
Start Vote on Wage Slice
EFFÛRÏS TO COPE
H a z K ik
OLCOTT HEAD ÖF
TED CRAFTS
STATE GÜARD IO
VOTE WALKOUT IF
PRESERVE SCENERY
DEMANOS FAIL
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A m e e tin g of Interest, to th e
stockm en of J a c k s o n co u n ty
will be h eld In th e public 11-
b ra ry , M edford, S e p tem b e r 1,
a t 7 :3 0 .
P ro f. P o tte r, of th e
O regon
A g ric u ltu ra l
college,
w ill be th e re an d d e sire s to
m eet a s m any of th e sto c k m e n
a s possible, and a t th e even-
in g m e e tin g s w ill d isc u ss “ New
M eth o d s of F a tte n in g C a ttle ,”
a n d “ F e e d s fo r W in te rin g C at-
t i e .”
H. A. L in d g re n , field m an in
a n im a l h u s b a n d ry , w ill d isc u ss
f e a tu re s o f th e m a rk e tin g s itu -
a tio n s a ffe c tin g th e sto c k m e n .
I t is hoped th a t a good tu r n -
o u t w ill he p re s e n t, as b o th
M r. P o tte r a n d Mr. L in d g re n
will h av e so m e th in g of in te r e s t
to ev ery s to c k m a n in th e v a l-
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A ug.
27. — T he
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 29.— T h e
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B ro th e rh o o d of R ailw ay T ra iu m e u
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s t of th e w o rk e rs ’ s e n tim e n t on
th e o ffice yf G o v ern o r O lco tt. Gov­
th e q u e stio n of w h e th e r o r n o t they
e rn o r O lco tt w as e le c te d te m p o ra ry
w ill a c ce p t th e new w age scale o r
p re s id e n t, a n d H a ro ld C. J o n e s of
.walk
o u t. A s tr ik e vote oU a ll r a i l ­
I P o rtla n d , te m p o a ry se c re ta ry .
The
ro a d m en w as s ta r te d to be ta k e n
a c tiv itie s o t th e o rg a n iz a tio n will be I
to d a y fo llo w in g a re q u e s t by th e
1 sta te -w id e .
T he o th e r day, w h a t p u rp o rte d
union
le a d e rs fo r a c o m p le te vote.
T h e o b je c t o f th e a sso c ia tio n as i to be a n e w sp a p e r, w as th ro w n
B
allots
have a lre a d y been s e n t o u t
( o u tlin e d a t th e c o n fe re n ce w ill be to.i in my y a rd , a n d I pick ed it up and
to m em b ers of th e tr a in m e n ’s union.
co n serv e th e s ta te 's scenic re so u rc e s
glanced it over. E v id e n tly it was
F iv e h u n d re d th o u sa n d m em b ers
an d p re se rv e th e n a tu r a l b e a u ty
e d ite d by New Y o rk ers, e n d o rse d
of
th e F e d e ra te d Shop C ra fts have
a lo n g th e s t a t e ’s h ig hw ays.
P r i­
by a big d e p a rtm e n t s to re , p r in t­
a lre a d y voted to w alk o u t if th e ir
m a rily , th e a c tiv itie s o f th e a sso c ia ­ ed in M edford an d n a m e d A shland.
d e m a n d is n o t m et. T he tr a in m e n ’s
tion will be in th e in te r e s ts of a t ­
B ut th e th in g t h a t firs t c a u g h t
o rg a n iz a tio n n u m b e r a b o u t 150,000.
tr a c tin g to u ris ts to O regon.
my eye w as th a t it w as a F IV E
In c lu d e d am o n g th e m en w ho a t ­ page p ap er. T h e f ir s t one of th e
te n d e d th e c o n fe re n ce w ere G over­
kind I had e v e r seen. T h e only
F o u rte e n th o u sa n d a c re s of R ogue
n o r O lcott, F re d K iser, J. H. R a n k in , I way a five p a g e p a p e r c a n be
iv e r valley lau d s w ill have w a te r
L. A. N elson, G eorge C ecil, E. S. Col-j m ad e on a p r in tin g p re ss is to
u n n in g o v e r th em w ith in th e next
Uns, J o h n B. Y eon, a ll o f P o r tla n d :
leave o n e page b lan k . A fte r p er­
ix m o n th s. T he irr ig a tio n sy stem
H e rb e rt N u n n , s ta te h ig h w a y e n g i­
u sin g th e v o lu m e s o f p e rs o n a l
now b e in g p u t in by P a tric k W elch,
n e e r; F , A. E llio tt, s ta te fo re s te r,
venom in it I c o n clu d ed it was a
S p o k an e c a p ita lis t, a t a cost of $1,-
a n d T. E . M cC roskey, m a n a g e r of
w
ise th in g a f t e r a ll, b ecau se th e
250.000, will be co m p leted M ay 31 of
th e Salem C o m m ercial club.
best
use to w hich su c h a p a p e r
n ex t y e a r, in tim e to be of serv ice
C lubs a n d o rg a n iz a tio n s r e p r e s e n t­ can be p u t w ould re q u ire a t le a st 1 TACOMA. W ash.. Aug. 29.— Mrs.
fo r n e x t y e a r ’s crop. A p p ro ix ain tely
W ililam S tu b b s, w ho, as M ude .Moore,
ed a t th e c o n fe re n c e w ere P o rtla n d
one clean, w h ite, s a n ita ry sh e e t.
52 p e r c e n t of th e a c re a g e to be
K iw a n is clu b , P o rtla n d Ad c lu b , i S ay in g n o th in g a b o u t th e s q u a re ­ i w as co n victed of th e m u rd e r of Le-
serv ed is f r u it o rc h a rd s .
It is be­
Roy H a rth , w e a lth y K noxville, T enn.,
P o r tla n d C h a m b e r of C om m erce, I ness of ta k in g a w h o le page of
lieved th a t th e w a te r b ein g p u t on
a
u to m o b ile d e a le r, a n d escaped w hile
P o rtla n d R e a lty b o a rd . Salem C om -' paid h u n tin g a d v e rtis in g a n d r u n ­
tlie lan d w ill re s u lt in th e p re se n t
o
u t u n d e r a $10,000 bond, s ta r te d
m e rc ia l clu b , s ta te h ig h w ay com m is-i n in g it th ro u g h only p a rt of th e
ro p o u tp u t b ein g d o u bled.
for K no x v ille to d ay fo r a second
sion a n d U n ited S ta te s fo re s te ry
e d itio n .
HAZ K IK .
T he above a r e som e of th e s a lie n t
tria
l. She hopes to be a c q u itte d of
service.
e a tu re s in co n n e ctio n w ith th e i r r i ­
th
e
c h a rg e .
W illiam S tu b b s, h e r
• T h e te m p o ra ry e x e cu tiv e co m m it- j
g a tio n p ro je c t bein g in sta lle d h e re
h u sb a n d , w ill go to K noxville a n d aid
tee w ill be com posed of th e P o r tla n d i
a t th is tim e. W hy irrig a tio n h as
his wife as soon a s he can dispose
m en who a tte n d e d th e co n fe re n ce , i
n e v e r been e s ta b lis h e d in th e valley
of his h o te l p ro p e rty .
T his c o m m itte e w ill d ra w up th e by­
b efo re, e ith e r by th e n a tio n a l gov-
e r w a / tern m en t ° r p riv a te c a p ita l, is h a rd law s w hich w ill be p re s e n te d a n d i
A rra n g e m e n ts a re n o ,
Net»comers L ocate on B Street—
ap p ro v e d a t a f u tu r e m e e tin g o f th e j
It is w ell know n
to b rin g in to th e R ogue liv e r valley to u n d e rs ta n d .
I
C h a rle s C h ris tia n a n d fam ily have
o rg a n iz a tio n .
G o v e rn o r O lco tt w as
a c a rlo a d of re g is te re d la n d high th a t little ra in falls h e re d u rin g th e
1 rec e n tly m oved in to th e H a r ris o n
in s tru c te d to iss u e a re q u e s t fo r a ll
g ra d e
d a iry
cow s
and
heifers. s u m m e r se aso n , a n d a lth o u g h excel- civic a n d c o m m e rc ial bodies of th e
h o u se on B s tr e e t. T h is fam ily r e ­
i len t cro p s a re raise d w ith o u t irrl-
T h ro u g h th e co u n ty a g e n t’s o ffice i „ *.
CHICAGO,
Hl.,
A
ug.
29.—
F
ive
c
e n tly a rriv e d h e re fro m St. Louis
s ta te to n a m e scenic p re s e rv a tio n
th e deal is b e in g closed a s th e re Sa ° n ’ especia,1>' f r u lt it is n ever-
co m m ittee s. • T h ese c o m m itte e s in! m en a re held h e re in co n n e ctio n an d ex p re ss th e m se lv e s as fin d in g
s u it of an a c tiv e dem an d on th e p a rt th e le ss tr u e th a t irrig a tio n is badlv tu r n will a sse m b le in th e ir re sp e c tiv e ! With th e lo o tin g of
th e S e c u rity ' A sh lan d q u ite to th e ir lik in g .
needed.
of m an y J o s e p h in e co u n ty fa rm e rs
T h e n ree a n t
c ities a n d each se le c t a re p r e s e n ta ­ sa fe ty d e p o sit v a u lts in th e M asonic j
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n t e p te s e n t p ro je c t w as p u t u n - 1
fo r a d d itio n a l fem ale sto ck a n d good
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I Silver Tea a t C hristiah Church—
five w ho s h a ll be rec o m m e n d e d to
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T be nii8Sio u a r y lad ie s w ill h av e q
q u a lity .— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
th e g o v e rn o r fo r a p p o in tm e n t as a le m p le h e re of u p w a rd s ol $250,-
p re s e n t y ear. T he M edfo rd irrig a tio n
000.
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d is tr ic t w as o rg a n iz e d , c o m p risin g vice p re s id e n t of th e s ta te a sso c ia ­
g u a rd s in th e v a u lts, as d e te c tiv e s W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 . A
10,000 a c re s th a t w as bonded fo r tio n . A n o th e r m e e tin g o f th e a sso ­
s h o rt p ro g ra m a n d re fre s h m e n ts a re
$1,250,000. P a tric k W elch of Spo- c ia tio n w ill be c a lled by th e gover­ believe th e ro b b ery w as th e re s u lt
to be th e fe a tu re s of th e a fte rn o o n .
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1 k a n e b o u g h t th e bon d s a n d paid cash
fo r them .) H e b o u g h t th e m a t one
p e r c e n t below p a r a n d they c a rry
an in te r e s t r a te o f six p e r cent. M r.
W elch th e n tu rn e d a ro u n d a n d took
D u rin g th e w eek C.' E. V au Os- th e c o n tra c t to c o n s tru c t th e system
tra n d . p hysical geo lo g ist of th e fo r a p ric e of $ 1 .000,000. T he cost,
U nited
S ta te s geological
su rv ey , th e re fo re , is to be a t th e r a te of $123
m ad e te s ts of th e te m p e ra tu re s of
p e r acre. T h e re is an e x tra 4000
th e T rig o n ia well.
a c re s th a t will receiv e th e w a te r
T h e g o v e rn m e n t h as fo r som e h u t th e o w ners of th a t a re a a re not
tim e been e x p e rim e n tin g in th e p e t­ in th e irrig a tio n o rg a n iz a tio n a n d
ro leu m field s w ith te s ts o f th is c h a r ­ will pay a cash re n ta l fo r w h a te v e r
a c te r, a n d w hile th e v a lu e o f \s u c h w a te r th ey get.
te s ts as a b a sis fo r d e te rm in in g th e .
bTsh L a k e S ource of Supply
p resen ce of p e tro leu m is so m e w h at
T he so u rc e of w a te r su p p ly for
p ro b le m a tic a l, th e te rm a l re a d in g s th is p ro je c t is a b o u t fo rty -tw o m iles
will v ery a c c u ra te ly d e te rm in e th e n o rth e a s t of th e city of M edford.
c h a r a c te r of th e fo rm a tio n pene­ F ish la k e has been tap p ed by an o u t­
tr a te d .
le t t h a t ru n s th e w a te r in to th e
B a sa ltic fo rm a tio n s , alw ay s b a r ­
n o rth fo rk o f th e L ittle B u tte cre e k
re n of p e tro le u m , show a m uch high-
a n d b rin g s it six te e n m iles dow n th e
•er te m p e ra tu re th a n do m e p e tro l­
m o u n ta in , i n a d d itio n to F ish la k e
e u m p ro d u cin g s e d im e n ta ry fo rm a ­
th e su p p ly h as been a u g u m e n te d by
tio n s.
d ig g in g a c a n al fro m F o u r Mile lak e
T h e te m p e ra tu re s iu th e T rig o n ia
w hich is fo u r m iles f u r th e r e a st of
ra n g e d from 60 d e g re e s F a r e n h e it
Kish la k e and h igh er up in th e m oun­
a t th e top. to a fra c tio n ab o v e 70 ta in s.
a t a p o in t w h ere th e u n d e r re a m in g
T his p e rm its th e w a te r from F o u r
is in p ro g re ss.
Mile la k e to e m p ty in to F is h lak e
T h e se re a d in g s a n d g ra d a tio n s
a n d p ro v id es a su p p ly th a t w ill a l­
c o n fo rm to th o se of th e p roven oil
w ays be a b u n d a n t.
fie ld s, a n d a re c o rro b o ra tiv e o f th e
S ixteen m iles th is sid e of th e
s h o w in g th e w ell h a s m ad e in b o th
so u rc e of su p p ly th e w a te r is picked
o il a n d gas. I t does n o t m ea n t h a t
up from th e c re e k a n d ta k e n in to a
oil w ill be d isco v ered in th e w ell,
pipe line th a t b rin g s it a b o u t six -'
h u t m e re ly t h a t th e r m a l c o n d itio n s
.
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te e n m iles f u r th e r a t th e r a te of
c o n fo rm to th o se o f p ro d u c in g a re a s .
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n in e ty cu b ic fee t p e r cesond. F ro m
R e a m in g th e h o le h a s pro ceed ed
th is p o in t it is d iv e rte d in to a fo rk
th ro u g h th e w eek w ith o u t i n te r r u p ­
a n d one goes a ro u n d o n e sid e o f th e
tio n . a n d is p ro v in g a d iffic u lt an d
BY MAY 31,1922
Accused Woman
Murderer Taken
To Knoxville, Tenn.
Chicago Masonic
Temple Robbed;
Quarter Million
Trigonia Well'
Shows Good Signs
Result of Tests
trying task.
(C-ntlnaed on Page Four)
T he
body of
Miss F e rn
?• B pecht, 19, w ife of H. E. S p ech t,
-•> em ploye of th e S o u th e rn P a-
? cific com pany, a rriv e d iu A sh-
lan d th is m o rn in g from S e a t-
•> tie . W ash ., w h ere th e b rid e of
•• tw o m o n th s died A u g u st 25,
»■ w hile v isitin g h e r m o th e r-in -
law in t h a t city. T h e Stock Un
•• d e rta k in g
p a rlo rs
astdim ed
<S> c h a rg e of th e body. Mr. S p ech t
'*• s ta te d th is m o rn in g th a t th e
<•> fu n e ra l w ould be h eld W ednes-
<*> d a y a fte rn o o n , th e tim e to be
<♦ a n n o u n c e d la te r.
Mrs. Specht was fo rm e rly
Miss F e rn K eeto n , d a u g h te r of
M r. an d Mrs. W. J. K eetou who
<•> live on a ran c h a b o u t one m ile
s o u th ot A sh lan d . Miss K eeton
w as e d u c ate d
in th e local
<$■ schools.
B esides h e r h u sb a n d
•• and p a re n ts she is su rv iv e d b y
a sis te r. Miss L ydia K eeton.
Mr. and ^ i s . Specht w ere
m a rrie d in A shland J u n e 29
<?' nt th e hom e of Rev. C h a rle s A.
E d w ard s, p a sto r of th e M etho-
d is t c h u rc h .
T he co u p le de-
• p a rte d th e sa m e day on th e
<•- honeym oon w hich te rm in a te d so
4- su d d e n ly w ith th e d e a th of Mrs.
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LOGAN, W . Va., Aug. 29.— F ig h t -
betw een th e m in e rs p ro te s tin g
'^ ¡ a g a in s t th e s ta te of m a rtia l law iu
• M ingo c o u n ty , and th e s ta te o ffic ers
<£ b ro k e o u t e a rly S u n d a y m o rn in g
Seven d e p u tie s a re h eld c a p tiv e by
<9t th o m in e rs, seven h av e beeu k ille d ,
S . 1Ug
w th ir te e n
m en a n d one w om an have
been w ounded, a c c o rd in g to an esti
: m ate m ad e follow ing S a tu rd a y n ig h t’s
fig h tin g .
T he fig h t S unday m o rn in g lasted
only a iew m in u te 6 . a f te r which
0 I both 8ides retired> p re p a rin g fo r a
fie rc e b a ttle to dav.
4.
, t w as tb o u g h t on P rid a y o f ,aR,
* w eek t h a t th e b p n ig e r a n t m in e rs
had been fin a lly h a lte d in th e ir
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m arc h to M ingo c o u n ty , when C. F.
K enney, p re sid e n t of th e U nited
M ine W o rk e r of A m erica, ind u ced
509 o r HOC a rm e d m in e rs to re ­
tu rn to th e ir hom es.
A t th e sam e
tim e th a t K en n ey m ad e his plea to
th e m en a c itiz e n s ’ posse« o f 1000
a rm e d m en w ere s ta tio n e d in a m o u n ­
ta in pass on th e L o g a n c o u n ty line
g u a rd in g th e ro ad w ith m ach in e
guns, re a d y to fig h t th e oncom ing
m in ers.
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W ASHINGTON, D. C.. A ug. 29.-
E . S. S a n d ife r, special a g e n t f o r iG e n e ra l B an d h o ltz, who in v cstig a
O regon, a n d f o u r d e p n t .e s w h o c o n - ) ed c o n d itio n s in th e M ingo couni
d u cted a se rie s o f ra id s in J a c k so n co ai m in e a r e a , n W est V irg in ia , r
co u n ty la st week, d e p a rte d T h u r s d a y , p o rte d to s e c r e ta r y of W a r W eel
am i sp e n t F rid a y in R oseburg. San- to d ay th a t s ta te o ffic e rs had m at
d ife r c a rrie s w ith him a w a rra n t o„ j y -fe e b le a tte m p ts " to cope wit
fo r th e a rr e s t o f E rn e s t S (D u d ) [ th e la b o r d iso rd e rs in th e m in e di
W o lg a m o tt, w ho, he in fo rm e d th e • tr ic t
R o se b u rg N ew s-R eview , Is h e a d ed
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for S o u th e rn O regon in an a u t o , ;
w ith eig h te en cases o t “ p u re Can­
a d ia n w h isk e y ." D ep u ties a re look­
ing fo r W o lg a m o tt a n d his alleg ed
cargo, .and a sy ste m a tic se a rc h will
be m ade to th e n o rth e rn b o rd er.
D u rin g his sta y in th e c o u n ty , San-
d ife r refu se d to a d m it th a t a w a r­
QHICACO. III., A ug. 29.— F edt
ra n t had been issued fo r W o lg a m o tt,
a l o ffic e rs In v e s tig a tin g th e alleg
who was a b s e n t from his accu sto m ed
$50,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 sw in d lin g o p e ra tio n s
h a u n ts tw o days b efo re th e ra id s
C h a rle s W . F re n c h , have a sk ed a
s ta rte d . F rie n d s o f th e y o u n g m an
th o ritle s in th e n o rth w e s t to se
s ta te d th a t he is d e e r h u n tin g in th e
w ilds of n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia , be-j in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g F re n c h ’s :
leged fin a n c ia l o p e ra tio n s in tl
tw een Y rek a and th e coast
section d u rin g th e la s t few yeu
S a n d ife r a lle g e s th a t C a n a d ian
booze Is being t r a n s p o r t.d Into Or e . | ‘" ‘'1
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will d ev o te all his e n e rg ie s and
fo rc e s to p u ttin g a sto p to I t. i
A m ong th e c o n tra b a n d b o ttle s of li­
q u o r seized in M edford, a lle g ed to
have been sold b.v Jo h n G oodw in, a
tax i d riv e r, was th e C a n a d ia n C lu b ”
b ran d . T he special a g e n t who s e ­
cu re d it. d ra n k h a lf of it up. b e fo re ,
it a p p e a re d as evidence in th e ju s-!
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., A ug. 29.
Authorities Want
Northwest Data
On C. W. Frene
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tice c o u rt.
Dr. Jo se p h L in v ille, C a rlto n , Oregi
A ccording to th e a u th o r itie s th e re w as a p p o in te d to d ay a s fe d e ra l p
a re five mor.e w a rra n ts to be serv ed i h ib iti<>n d ire c to r f o r Oregon,
in co n n ectio n w ith th e re c e n t raid s, i w’11 hav#> his h e a d q u a rte rs a t Po
T h e n et re su lts of th e ra id s , th e ! Iand
expense of w hich a re borne by Jack-^
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son co u n ty , w ere ja il s e n te n c e s p a d
B O SK B l RG, Or., Aug. 29.-
fines to B arney D u fu r, J a m e s S tone! g ra n d ju ry is b e in g im p an elled
disp o se of th e " B ru m fie ld
and Isaac C offm an, th e f ir s t a f a r - | diBpOte
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th e la s t nam ed fa rm e rs of th e A pple-
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Dr. Bru
illicit stills.
J a m e s E d w a rd s a n d . o ’clock th is m o rn in g .
Jo h n G oodw in, local taxi d riv e rs, and field did n o t a p p e a r fo r a h e a ri
W ilb u r (W ig ) .l.„.|<«. of E nglo P o in t.
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on c h a rg e s of s e llin g in to x ic a tin g ,.
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liquor.
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b ro k e o u t h er« to d ay . B om bs i
a good sized sc a re w as th ro w n in to ;
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th e local d isp en sin g pro fessio n .
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mored car d etach m en t, dispatcl
A lth o u g h no f u r th e r a r r e s ts fo r
to th e scene, q u e lle d th e rio te rs
sev eral d ays have been m ad e in th e
t e r a s h o rt s k irm is h .
cam p aig n by th e special s ta te a g e n ts
to rid Ja c k so n co u n ty o f b o o tle g ­
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug.
g ers an d m o o n sh in e s tills, new s e n ­
— Following are today's market qi
s a tio n s a lo n g th is line a re looked
tations on poutry products
fo r a lm o st h o u rly . T h e governor’s
Eggs, 44.
sp ecial a g e n ts a re s till a t w o rk in
H en s, 2 5 @ 2 7 .
B ro ile rs, 32 @ 36.
—J !
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