Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1921, Image 1

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    SHLAND etlmate without the aid
of Medicine, cores nine cases oat
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
A shland D aily T idings
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!*t ALARIA Germs eannot u r r iv e
* • three months in the rich osone
at Ashland.
The pare domestic
water helps.
HIGH LIFE IS BLAMED FOR RAPPE DEATH
W . E. D. Stokes
Denied Divorce;
W ife Is Rebuked
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CO B I HERE
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION OF
JACKSON COUNTY TO CONVENE
HERE SEPT. 2ii AND 3 4 — T H IR
TIETH ANNUAL MEETING.
T he th ir tie th a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n of
th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty S u n d a y Sçhool
a sso c ia tio n will be h e ld in A sh la n d
S e p te m b e r 23 a n d 24 in clu siv e , a t
th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h , a c c o rd ­
in g to p lan s m ad e d u rin g th e p a s t
w e e k by th e a sso c ia tio n . T he co n ­
v e n tio n , w hich w ill in c lu d e S u n d ay
sch o o l cla sse s o f a ll d e n o m in a tio n s,
w ill be s im ila r to t h a t h e ld h e re tw o
y e a rs ago.
O. F. C arso n , p re s id e n t o f th e As­
so c ia tio n , w ill p re sid e a n d m a k e th e
o p e n in g a d d re ss. Miss G e o rg ia P a r ­
k e r, g e n e ra l s ta te s e c re ta ry , w ill be
p re s e n t b o th d ays of th e m ee tin g .
O th e r o ffic e rs on th e p ro g ra m a re .
C a sh W ood, co u n ty Y. M. C. A. sec­
r e ta r y ; M rs. F re d S. E n g le, e le m e n ­
ta r y s u p e rin te n d e n t; M r. D o u g h e rty ,
y o u n g p eo p le’s s u p e rin te n d e n t; Jo h n
G ore, a d u lt s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r th e
c o u n ty , a ^ d G eorge Iv e rso n , county
s e c re ta ry . A la rg e a tte n d a n c e of
S u n d a y school w o rk e rs is expected.
T h e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m w ill be o b ­
se rv e d d u rin g th e c o n v e n tio n :
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W. E. D. S to k es, m illio n a ire
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-?• w ard F in c h d en ied ' th e m illio n -
♦ a i r e ’s div o rce s u it a n d g ra n te d
♦ M rs. S to k es a n in te rlo c u to ry
d e c re e of se p a ra tio n on h e r
♦ c o u n te r su it.
J u s tic e F in c h , how ever, to o k
♦ occasion to re b u k e M rs. S to k es
fo r p a r ts of h e r te stim o n y
a g a in s t th e ag e d m illio n a ire as
♦ “ e x a g g e ra te d if, in d ee d , so m e o f
♦ i t re a lly h a p p e n ed a t a ll.” .
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e r a n d h ig h er, acco rd in g to fig-
tires issu ed to d ay by th e b u re a u
of la b o r s ta tis tic s .
W h o lesale prices in n e a rly a ll
th e p rin c ip al a rtic le s of food
ro se from 13.5 to th e p rese n t
p e r cen t d u rin g th e m onth of
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SAN FRANCISCO . C alif., S ept. 19.
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¡ — “ Too m u ch h ig h life ” cau sed the
d e a th of b e a u tifu l V irg in ia R ap p e.
PO R T L A N D . O r., Sept. 19.— F ro m
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 19.
P o r tla n d to D ra in th e r e w ill be h a rd
¡w h o se m u rd e r R oscoe ( F a tty ) A r­
— The Am erican policy o f the
s u rfa c e p a v e m e n t on th e P acific
b u ck le h a s been c h a rg e d , a c co rd in g
“Open Door” in China and non­
h ig h w a y w ith in a m o n th . T he ex-j
to Dr. A r th u r B e a rd sle e, who a t-
discrim ination against th e A m eri­
c e p tio n w ill be th e s m a ll gap be
• ten d e d Miss R appe d u rin g h e r ill­
tw een A lb an y a n d C o rv a llis w hich I
ness w hich follow ed a p a rty given
can in terests in that country, has
is a c o u n ty a n d n o t a s ta te ro ad .
by A rb u c k le a t th e St. F ra n c is hotel
been enforced over the com bined
( h ere.
T h e re w ill be a b o u t sev en ty m iles
p rotests o f Great B ritain and J a ­
of p a v e m e n t to lay next y e a r and
D o cto r B eard slee m ad e th e s ta te ­
pan, it w as learned today.
W ish
som ebody w o u ld call
fin ish th is highw ay.
m en t re g a rd in g th e d e a th of V orglnla
som ebody a lia r , so w e c o u ld have
As a result o f h is diplom atic
A t th e O cto b er m e e tin g of th e
R appe to S h e riff D olan, Mono c o u n ­
victory, th e Federal w ireless com ­
a n o th e r circu6. I t ’s g e ttin g m ig h ty
ty , ju s t b efore he left B rid g e p o rt
s ta te h ig h w a y co m m issio n th e w ork
pany juid an A m erican concent
dfcill a n d lo o k s a s if th e r e w ould
of 1922 w ill he laid o u t so th a t con-
to d ay to h a ste n to San F ra n c isc o in
be n o th in g m o re d o in g u n til
ow ned by private in terests « i ll be
resp o n se to D is tric t A tto rn e y B ra d y ’s
Old J. P lu v lu s, a c c o rd in g to th e tra c ts can be aw ardted th is y e a r, e n ­
P ay checks to r m em b ers of th e sum m ons.
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e q u ip m e n t a n d s ta r t e a rly in th e i d id a te s fo r m a y o r an d co u n cilm en
"D r. B e a rd sle e to ld m e t h a t he
s u m m e r g a rm e n ts S unday a n d coine
P eking juk I other C hinese cities.
knew
little of th e c a se ,” S h e riff Dol-
sp rin g . T h e re is to be a sp ecial m eet- : a t th e n e x t electio n .
rived to d ay an d will be d is trib u te d
fo rth p re p a re d fo r w in ter, w ith his in g of th e com m ission T u e sd a y , how ­
HAZ K IK .
a t th e re g u la r d rill to be held to n ig h t on stated) o v er th e tele p h o n e. * He
I STELLA LEFT SPEAKING
s p rin k lin g can tilte d a t a n a n g le of e v er, th e p u rp o se being to receiv e i
said th a t he tre a te d h e r fo r too m uch
a t th e A rm ory.
fo rty -fiv e d e g re e s.
E ven th is fo re ­ bid s fo r $1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f s ta te h ig h ­
STAGE TO TRAIN HERD
high life a n d t h a t he k n ew n o th in g
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T h e re m ay be o n e o r
in g c lo u d s failed to k eep th e em ­ tw o sm a ll c o n tra c ts a w a rd e d a t th is
to n ig h t will be >1771.05. * T h e pay­ R a p p e d u rin g th e p a rty .”
I t ’s n o th in g to re a d of c irc u s folks
ployes of th e P a c ific T e lep h o n e a n d m ee tin g , b u t th e big p ro g ra m has
m en t of local tro o p s w as delayed
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T e le g ra p h co m pany fro m h o ld in g been sch ed u led fo r th e O c to b e r m e e t­
LGS A N G ELES, C alif.. Sept. 19.—-
th is y ear, a n d th e m oney w ill be
th e le g itim a te sta g e , n o th in g a t all.
th e ir a n n u a l picnic a t th e M edford ing.
F u n e r a l se rv ic es fo r V irginia R appe
! W e’ve all read of th a t, b u t few of m uch a p p re c ia te d by th e co m pany w hose d e a th in a San F ra n c isc o ho
E lk s ’ picnic g ro u n d ^ S u n d ay . And
T he new p a v e m e n t fro m Salem
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'is have h e a rd th e s to ry of S tella m en to jiig h t. T his pay re p re s e n ts tel re c e n tly re s u lte d Lu th e a rre s i
th e se v en ty -fiv e o r m o re people who s o u th w ill be th ro w n open to tra ffic
i R o w lan d , who lo v ed e le p h a n ts so but a sm all p a rt of th e c o m p e n sa ­ of F a tty A rb u ck le, - was held this
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g a th e re d th e r e fro m th e M edford, W ad n esd ay , a c c o rd in g to D ivision
F ire w hich b ro k e o u t a t 1 o 'c lo c k , t -----
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a tio n received th ro u g h being a m em ­
A sh lan d a n d G ra n ts P a ss ex ch an g es, E n g in e e r M cLeod, w ho w as in P o r t
m o rn in g .
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' thiS m o rn in g in a b a rn on tb e r e a r | C leveland sto ck com pany, to h a n d le b er of th ? local a rtille r y com pany.
th e H o m e co m p a n y o f M edford, a n d la n d S a tu rd a y
T h e fu n e ra l cerem ony w as sim ple
Job n in e m iles of c o n c re te w m T ° f P r° P erty
5 ° ° AShlaBd
th e m id g et ^ p h a n t h e rd w ith Sells- C ap tain B riggs p o in ts o u t t h a t be­
th e c o n s tru c tio n d e p a rtm e n t of th e
b u t im pressive. Rev. F ra n k R ound
opened in tw e n ty -e ig h t d a v s
Tie
M cQ uilke“ aUd F lo to
c o m in g to M edford on sid es th e m ere pay w hich is re ­
P acific com pany, had a very e n jo y ­
e u b u rg spoke to u c h in g ly of th e com
P avem ent iob from a « «
J occupied by D. P . B lue a n d fam ily ,) S a tu rd a y ,
S e p tem b e r 24.
ceived th e m em b e rs receiv e th e b e n ­
a b le tim e, a n d it w ill be re m e m b e r­
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M onroe is to be raz e d th e fra m e s tr u c tu r e , b u rn in g ,
A nd t h a t ’s w h a t S te lla did
o f e fits of good fello w sh ip a n d th e s a t­ m en d a b le c h a ra c te ris tic s of Mis-
ed as th e b est picnic ev ery held in fin ish ed a t noon todtey. th e only un- a J e rs e v cow a n d je s tr o v in a fa rm
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d e s tro y in g fa rm C0Urse. it m ight be w ell to s ta te th a t isfa c tio n th a t th ey a r e p e rfo rm in g lrie n d s in Los A ngeles a n d am ong
S o u th e rn O reg o n by th e em ployes fin ish ed piece on th is section h e in « r
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section b e in g n n p le m e n ts , c a u sin g a n a p p ro x im a te ) stella> a D enver g irl, a b so rb e d h e r services fo r th e good o f th e c o u n try .
o f th e tele p h o n e co m panies.
th e m ovie colony. T he eulogy b ro u g h t
a block in J u n c tio n c ity .’ T h e 14.2
love Of th e c irc u s w hen a ch ild in
T h o se m en w ho h a v e ch e ck s a w a it­
S h o rtly a f te r th e se rv in g of th e m iles jo b b etw een D ra in a n d D ivide loss o f >600.
te a r s to th e eyes of m any of th o se
T h e fire w as o b serv ed fro m th e th a t city, w h ere S e lls-F lo to ’s w in te r ing th em fo r th e six m o n th s p e rio d ,
n o o n -d ay m eal, w hich co n sisted of w ill be fin ish e d th is w eek.
p rese n t.
M any of th e p ro m in e n t
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be; nh1° CatV<’ f ° r VeaW- J a n u a r y 1, to J u n e 30, 1921, a re as
e v e ry th in g w o rth h a v in g a t a picnic, G oshen to W a lk e r th e c o n c re te w in j t h e ^ X ^ d e p ^ m e n i m a l e ^ V a s t r u J s t a l i ^
m ovie fo lk s w ere a t th e c h a p el o r
a e p a r tm e n t m ad e a ta s t iu n S tella is one of th e m o st v e rsa tile fo llo w s:
even w a te rm e lo n s „ th a t h a d to be be la id th is w eek a n d w ill b - — i ® “
stood in w aitin g o u tsid e th e c h u rc h .
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111 be °P ‘ to th e scene of th e blaze. O w ing to | g irls w ith th e show , fo r b esid es pre-
W illiam M. Brigg», H en ry T. E l­
ca rv e d w ith an ax e b e fo re se rv in g , ened a b o u t O cto b er 18. T h e re is a
PO R TLA N D , O r., S ept. 19.— T he th e s p o rtin g e v e n ts w ere held. T hese good a ll-ro c k d e to u r a v a ila b le w h ile th e lig h t s tr u c tu r e of th e b a rn a n d ) re n tin g h e r e le p h a n t a c t in rin g 3, m ore. S am uel B. M cN air, G eorge H.
re p u ta tio n of th e O regon pnune h ad e v e n ts a ffo rd e d m uch a m u se m e n t fo r th e c o n c re te is being c u re d . C am as a q u a n tity of s to r e d h ay . th e b u ild - 's h e is a s ta r in th e big a e ria l b a ll e t H illings. J o h n O. R lgg, W a lte r P.
p rec e d e d him to A rm e n ia , re p o rte d b o th th e p a rtic ip a n ts a n d th e on­ sw ale, on th e P acific hig h w ay , is n o t in g w as p ra c tic a lly c o n su m e d b e fo re ¡in w hich th ir ty p re tty young wom en M ikseli, T h e o d o re H. S m ith. D onald
th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t a rriv e d . A la rg e ¡lo o p an d p o s tu re undter th e dom e of I). W a lk e r, L aw ren ce M. W ilson, M er­
J . J . H a n d s a k e r, s ta te d ire c to r of lo o k ers.
b e in g to u ch e d fo r th e p re se n t. I t is
Miss Colby. H om e office, M edford, a h a lf-m ile gap. T h e re is a gap be- flock o f c h ic k e n s, k e p t in one cor- I th e big top w hile h a n g in g by th e ir rill E. B u tte rfie ld , R o d rick B o y er,;
th e N e a r E a s t re lie f w o rk, w ho re ­
tu r n e d to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y a f t e r a d isp la y e d .g r e a t sk ill in th e n a il- j tw een W ilb u r and R o se b u rg a n d an- n e r of th e b a rn , n a rro w ly escap ed | te e th . Of th e fo u r h u n d re d p e rfo r- E rtn o le M. C arlo n . W illiam F. G uis-
a th r e e m o n th s in sp ectio n trip o v e r­ d riv in g c o n te st, a n d succeeded fii o th e r betw een M yrtle C reek an d s ra o th e rin g to d e a th . T he c h ic k e n s m ers w ith th e “ second la rg e s t show in g e r. C la re n c e I. H om es. Ja m e s
seas.
d riv in g th e tw o n a ils in th re e m in- G alesville, but from G a le sv ille to escap ed th ro u g h a sm a ll d o o r w hich on e a r t h .” o v e r tw o h u n d re d a re H u ck in s, W illiam H u ck in s, W illjam
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W h en th e y succeed in d ry in g u p , is so w hen th e th r e e rin g s, th e tw o ion A. S everance. R ose M. S m all,
O w ing to th e a b sen c e of ra in s
B ly th e as H a n d s a k e r from O reg o n ,’F d ro v e a h o le th ro u g h th e b o a rd w ith
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th e y m ig h t try m o p p in g u p ’ sta g e s, th e a ir a n d th e tra c k a re L e o n a rd L. S m ith . G eorge P. S teele,
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h e sa id . “ H e d id n o t seem n e a rly so
PO RTLA N D . O r., Sept. 17,— Final
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In t h e f a t m a n ’s race, C la ire C o r­
m u ch in te re s te d in m e a s he did in
p la n s for g o v e rn m e n t e x h ib its a t th t
T in k e r. C h a rle s W. W ilcox, P h il A.
p ru n e s .
son, w ire ch ief, G ra n ts P ass, won
W olcott. W in ifre d C. P a y n e , G lenn O regon and W ash in g to n s ta te f a in
‘If we could o nly h a v e a few a f t e r h is o p p o n e n t lo st h is e q u ilib ­
L. In m a n , W illiam O. S teele, G reeley th is fall h a v e ju s t been an nounced
c a rs of y o u r O regon p ru n e s o r any riu m a n d fell. E v en a t t h a t C la ire
C. C rosslin, L ouis E . J e n n in g s , h e re by th e local e x h ib its commit^
o f y o u r d rie d o r e v a p o ra te d f r u its it show ed g r e a t fo rm a s a s p rin te r.
tee of th e U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t
L lo 'd R oot, R ay m o n d G. Jo n e s, S a n ­
T h e tu g -o -w a r, c o n s tru c tio n d e ­
w ould be a g o d sen d to u s ,’ h e to ld
o f a g ric u ltu re . T h is c o n iu titte e is
ford M cC ourry, Ja n ie s M »B lair. A n­
m e. H e re a r e 12,000 o rp h a n s , m any p a rtm e n t vs. m a in te n a n c e d e p a r t­
m a** up o f Jo h n D. G u th rie , fo rest
drew j . M cC allen, C la ire K ing, Don­
o f w hom n e v e r ta s te d f r u it a n d th e m en t. u p se t a ll dope a n d was won
service, c h a irm a n : A. C. R ose, b u re a u
a
ld A. W ells, Olin G. C onw ell, G eorge
m o st f o rtu n a te h av e had n o n e f o r th e by th e c o n s tru c tio n m en , w hich goes
o f p u b lic ro ad s, and S tan ley J e w e tt,
W. R oss J r .. C lyde G. Y oung, H o m er
p a s t n in e m o n th s .’ T he d o c to r th e n to sh o w th a t beef d o e s n ’t a lw a y s 1
biological survey. T his y e a r a new
H. E lh a rt, J a m e s R. C lary, F r a n k B.
H ow ever, d u e c re d it m u s t be
g av e m e a c h a p te r on th e food and win.
p lan is b ein g p u t in to e ffe c t by th e
T in k e r. F re d B. M intle, A r th u r Pet-
m e d ic in a l v a lu e o f th e O regon p ru n e . given V. W oodfield fo r his co aching!
Sers,
G uv G. W o lco tt, D avid W e ar, d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re by w hich
a b ility .
S u p p lies S till Scarce
its e x h ib its a t fa irs in O regon and
S e a rg e n t, Lee O tis P each ey , A ndrew
T he
m a in te n a n c e
d e p a r tm e n t’s
M r. H a n d s a k e r d e c la re d th a t g re a t
W
a sh in g to n will be h a n d le d by local
L. P ie rc e . E lm e r C. Biegel. W illiam
w o rk w as b ein g done in th e re lie f team , com posed o f six, lo n g la n k y
m
en,
r a th e r th a n by e x h ib it sp e c ia l­
R. C larey. E ric H. W eren . C h a rle s C.
w o rk am o n g th e A rm en ia n c h ild re n m en, won th e c e n tip e d e race.
is
ts
d
ire
c t from W a sh in g to n , D. C.
R o b e rtso n ,
M arshall
G. Barber'
D ue to th e g re a t c o a c h in g a b ility
H e d e p lo re d th e fa c t th a t th e re is
T he d e p a rtm e n t fo llo w in g its well
F loyd C. C ro sslin , W illiam W. D e a n l
s till a s c a rc ity o f su p p lies.
T h is of M r. A. H. T u c k e r, M iss O t t e r d a le '
know n policy o f p a rtic ip a tin g in a g ­
L oyal H. D yer, G lenn D. H ale, Les­
m a k e s it n e c e ssa ry to re fu s e food won th e g ra p e rac e a n d th e tw o-
lie
E. H eer, A le x a n d er R. H ig u e rra .j r ic u ltu r a l fa irs th ro u g h o u t th e w est
a n d c lo th in g to c h ild re n w ho do not p o u n d box o V ^ a n d y , w hich w as ev­
O tis Jo h n so n , T h e o d o re R. J o n e s, j i w h e re v er p o ssible, h a s ap p ro v e d ex-
a p p e a r to h a v e a s tro n g v ita lity . H e enly divided b e tw e en M iss O tte r-
1 h ib its th is fall a t th e W ash in g to n
A r th u r A. M intle. O tto E. R o h rk e
s a id a good rec o rd is b e in g m ad e by d a le a n d Mr. T u c k e r. Coach W ood-
D avid A. M intle, Elza H a v ila n d , s ta te fa ir, Y akim a. W ash ., S e p te n r
O regon
c itiz e n s en g ag ed
in th e field a n d h is e n tr y lo st th e f ir s t
h e r 19-24; O regon s ta te fa ir. Salem
Theot?ore R. J o n e s. J o h n H. D ili.
w o rk o v er th e re .
p riz e by th e w id th of a g ra p e , b u t
G lenn E. Sim pson, D onald P. D ick­ O re.. S e p te m b e r A '6-O cto b er 1, anti
M r. H a n d s a k e r said t h a t A le x a n -1 cam e in s tro n g f o r second prize,
e rso n . C la ire K ing, L eslie E. H eer, th e In te r n a tio n a l L iv e sto c k Show
d ro p o l w ill be th e hom e of M rs. E th -
T he fo llo w in g is a lis t o f th e o t h - ,
P o rtla n d . N ovem ber 5-12. A la rg t
H o ra tio G. W olcott.
el L o n g , N ew m an, O regon A g ricu l- j e r e v e n ts a n d th e n a m e s of th e w i n - ;
a m o u n t of special e x h ib it m a te ria
tu r a l college. ’20. w ho w ith h e r h u s - 1 nerM
PIT T S B U R G H , P a., S ept. 17.— h a s been sh ip p e d fro m W a sh in g to n
b a n d , w as in his p a rty on th e tr ip
M en’s 100 y a rd d a s h — H. L. J o b in ,
Signs of renew ed a c tiv ity in th e steel D. C.. an d sp ace a t e a c h f a ir hat
o v er.
c o n s tru c tio n d e p a rtm e n t.
in d u s try a re in c re a sin g ly e v id e n t, been se t a s id e by th e f a ir b o a rd s.
T he O regon d ire c to r said he got
L a d ies 50 y a rd d a s h — Miss F itz -
T h e d e p a rtm e n t of a g r ic u ltu r e ex
w ith re p o rts com ing fro m n u m e ro u s
h is f ir s t s ig h t of d ead c h ild re n in Patld ck> M edford,
h
ib
its w ill in c lu d e m a te ria l repre^
la rg e m ills of re su m p tio n of w orty
th e s tr e e ts of A lex an d ro p o l.
L a d ies 50 y a rd d ash ( t r o u s e r s ) — '
s
e
a
tin g th e v a rio u s a c tiv itie s of th i
o r in c re a s e in th e sc ale of o p e ra tio n s.
“ C h o le ra b ro k e o u t w h ile we were* Miss N >songer, M edford,
m an y b u re a u s t h a t m a k e u p th e <**■
th e r e an d w hile I w as dow n in th e ;
L a d ies sh o e ra c e — M iss N is o n g e r ,1
W A SH IN G TO N , S ept. 1 9 .— T h e p a rtm e n t a n d th e e x h ib its a r e sale
c h o le ra se ctio n g e ttin g p ic tu re s a M edford.
c o n fe re n ce of w orld p o w ers to be to be b o th in te r e s tin g a n d in s tru c t
V est b u tto n in g c o n te st ( la d le s ) —
c h o le ra fu n e ra l p assed by,” he s ta t ­
held h e re in N ovem ber, will o b serv e ive. T h e b u re a u of pu b lic ro ad s
ed. “ T h e m o st o f th e fu n e ra ls th o u g h w on by A s h la n d ’s team com posed of
a m o ra l tru s te e s h ip ” fo r th e in te r- Wh° Se ™a in fu n c tlo n *■ ,h ® c o n stru e
a r e of a sim p le c h a ra c te r c o n sistin g six w om en.
th e e ahsenr.«
e sts 3 of
of R
R u u ssia
ssia , , in
in th
ab sen c e o o r f a » n n y v , tlo n ° f biKh w a ys th ro u g h o u t tb
M en’s sack race— H. L. Jo b in , con-
o f th e d ead w agon d riv in g a b o u t an d
rec o g n itio n of a R u ssia n re p r e s e n t­ c o u n try , w ill h a v e w o rk in g m odel
c o lle c tin g w h a t It fin d s .”
( C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
ativ e, i t is o ffic ia lly a n n o u n c ed .
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r )
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