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A SHLAND
aid of
climate,
without the
m ed icin e, c u re s n in e
caaes o u t of te n of a s th m a . T h is is
a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
helps.
n
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3 (S u ccessor
________________
to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, V ol. 4 3 )
*
No. 54
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921
PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR $30,000 HOTEL BONUS
H a y Open Ann
Conference To The
Public and Press
KANSAS CITY *
HOTEL LOBBY
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Ashland Voters Defeat
Bond Issue of $18,000
Ashland-Roseburg
Football Teams
To Meet Saturday
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PROJECT; > 150,000 BUILDING
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EQUIPMENT.
KANSAS CITY ,
Nov.
3.— T he
city th is m o rn in g , a lth o u g h he i s ;
---------------------------------
b e a u tifu l lobby of th e H o tel B alti-
—------------------------------ -
sc h ed u le d to r e tu r n th is e v en in g ini
m o re w as bad ly w recked to d ay as
tim e to p resid e a t a m ee tin g of th e
B acked by m em b ers of th e h o tel
W ell, w ell, w ell! I su p p o sed
th e r e s u lt o f a r io t w hich rag e d fo ri
council, w hich body will can v ass th e
c
o
m
m ittee an d an o ffe red a m o u n t of
w h e n I saw th e fu lso m e e n d o rs e ­
11 v o te s a n d , it w as s ta te d a t th e city*
n e a rly tw o h o u rs b etw een th e v i s i t - ,
i
$6250,
a cam p aig n for th e ra is in g of
m e n t of th e p ro p o sed bond issu e
o rs to th e c o n v e n tio n of th e A m e ri­
a tto r n e y ’s office, hold a c o n feren ce
a $30,000 bonus to bo o ffe red p ro s­
by M ayor L a m k in , W. J. McCoy
can L egion h e re , h o o d lu m s, a n d th e j
re le v a n t to th e d e fe a t of th e bonds, i
pective b u ild e rs of a m o d ern h o tel
a n d V. O. N. S m ith , t h a t people
police.
A ccording to A tto rn e y B riggs, the
will be s ta r te d w ith in th e n ex t few
w ould ju s t fall o v er each o th e r
T h e fig h tin g b e g a n w hen th e
council h a s th e rig h t to in c u r in d e b t;
o ___ ______ ___ ,
. . . d ay s, follow ing in f in ite a c tio n ta k e n
v o tin g fo r th e bon d s y e ste rd a y ,
Som e a p p re h e n sio n h as been felt
MRS. A. H. RUSSELL OBTAINS ¡ et<iess to th e a m o u n t of $5000, such
te a c h e rs a tte m p te d to b re a k up a
y e ste rd a y eveuing a t a pu b lic m e e t­
b u t som ehow th e y d id n ’t.
M ay­
AID OF GOVERNOR OLCOTT TO a m o u n t to be th e to ta l re g a rd le s s of th a t th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g m ig h t
c ra p g am e w hich w as a ttr a c tin g a
OM AHA, -JCeK. Nov 3.— S ev eral
ing held in th a city h all.
b e I w as w ro n g in th in k in g th a t
STOP DESTRUCTION OF TR EE S w hen o r u n d e r w h a t a d m in is tra tio n i collapse, b ecau se of its u n s u b s ta n tia l
la rg e crow d on th e lobby floor. '.¡(a in o u s A m erican a n d E u ro p e a n aces
e v e ry b o d y in A sh lan d w as tollow -
The plans made last night follow s
M ore th a n a h u n d re d police were if
.. . . . ..
..
.
.
ON HIGHW AY; CITES CUTTING B was in c u rre d .
B onds up to th a t ; f a p p e a ra n c e a n ti th e fact th a t a leak a re c e n t m eetin g held in C h a u ta u q u a
„ .
,
.
V ..
',-will p a rtic ip a te in th e “ g ra n d p n x ”
u ig th e ir lead, w h ile som e o th e r
c a lle d a n d c h a rg e d in to th e fighting:.,
m axim um a m o u n t can be issued by
AT STEINMAN.
h a s developed in th e roof.
C. O. P io n e er h a ll, a t w h lca $2000, la te r
fo lk s h ad no fo llo w in g a t all. It
m ob w hich s u rg e d back a n d fo rth 7 ° ^ tb e a ’r *o r tb e B ul*tz e r tro p h y
( th e council. A tto rn e y B riggs said
lo
o
k
s
as
th
o
u
g
h
th
e
se
g
e
n
tle
m
e
n
’s
th
is
m
o
rn
in
g
.
Beyond
th
a
t
a
m
o
u
n
t
S
m
lth
-
th
e
a
rc
h
ite
c
t,
who
designed
su p p le m e n te d by a n a d d itio n a l o ffe r
in th e lobby. M ore th a n a h u n d re d ( h e r e to d a y a n d to m o rro w . T h e P u l-
•M rs. A. H. R u sse ll, one of A sh- th e city is said to be “ in th e h o le ” (a n d c o n stru c te d th a edifice, ex p lain s of $ l o ° b>' ,b e i »dings. w as pu b lic-
“ fo llo w in g ” had s c a tte r e d a lm o st
s h o ts w ere fire d b e fo re th e lobby ' ita e r ra c e — th e second one h e ld —
la n tl’s h ig h ly resp e c te d p io n ee rs, is; , __ » io Ana
a s m uch as E. V. C a r te r ’s did
aaa
r*
.
. . . .
. .
.
ly su b scrib ed for th e bonus. T h e
w as c le a re d .
ji w ill be th e p rin c ip a l e v e n t of th e In-
tro m $12,000 to $ la ,0 0 0 .
It is > th a t th e leak is cau sed by th e s ta g e
. . .
,
,
e ig h t o r ten y e a rs ago, w hen I g re a tly exercised o v e r th e d e stru c -
a m o u n ts o tte re d up to a n d in clu siv e
" te r n a tio n a l A ero congress.
a lo n g th e P acific h ig h - , c la im e d th a t th e e m b a rra s s m e n t isj a d d itio n h a v in g pulled aw ay from of th e m ee tin g la s t n ig h t a re :
F r a n k M oore ju m p e d up o u t of i tio n of tre e s
CLALM GERMANY IK
„ .
, ¡c a u se d by th e b o rro w in g of a m o u n ts
B
a i r ­ $1500
T h e sk y ra c e rs w ill tra v e l a dis-
way
in
th
e
vicin
ity
of
S
te
in
m
an
.
In
■
f
i
.
th
e
m
ain
dom
e,
leav
in
g
a
sm
all
by
H
enry
E
n
d
e
rs
S
r.;
Jo
h n H. F u l-
t
h
e
stic
k
s
an
d
d
e
fe
a
te
d
him
a
b
o
u
t
A L R E A D Ï DISARMED ? . -tan ce of 150 m iles o v er tw e n ty m ile
l
'
",
, .
„ from th e v a rio u s city fu n d s to pay
a
re
c
e
n
t
trip
to
th
e
ra
n
c
h
hom
e
of
.
,
.
ic
ra
c
k
-
t
one
niace
fiv e to one in his ow n w ard fo r
fo r im p ro v e m e n ts and o th e r expenses
<nie P‘ace T he slig h t d efect ler. $500; A shland T id in g s, $1 0 0 0 ;
lap«. T h e c o u rse is from F lo re n c e ,
B E R L IN , Nov. 3.— G erm an, dis
th e co u n cil. V erily, th is “ follow ­ i h e r d a u g h te r, ■ M iss N ellie R u ssell,
th
e!
was
m
ade
possible by th e c y lin d lri- J ‘ p - D odge’ *750; a n d a u u n k n o w n
in lieu of issu in g bonds for
.
i N eh., to L o v elan d , tw elv e m iles to .
a rm a m e n t, so f a r as w eap o n s o f w a r ( n
in g ” b u sin e ss is an illu siv e c r i t ­ i lo ca ted in th a t n e ig h b o rh o o d , fo u r
a m o u n t. A ccording to th e b est a v a il­ cal n a tu r e of th e c o n s tru c tio n of a Pa r t >' 1«*presente«l by L. A. W hite-
, .
. „
C a lh o u n , seven m iles, a n d r e tu r n to
te r, a t best. T h e m a jo rity a g a in s t , w agons a n d tw o tru c k s w ere m et
a r e c o n c e rn e d , is p ra c tic a lly com -
a b le
in fo rm a tio n
o b ta in a b le
th is sm all p o rtio n of th e roof to th e s t;|te beatk $ -5 0 0 .
, . ,
t
... .¡ .F lo r e n c e , eleven m iles,
p le te d , a c c o rd in g to th e I n te r a llie d i
T
,
th e b o n d s y e s te rd a y , on a hot ! lo ad ed w ith w-ood, ev id e n tly c u t close.
ille to ta l sum needed io r th e eu-
m o rn in g th e m oney h ad been b o r­ a d d itio n . M eans of clo sin g th is cra c k
(
In a d d itio n to th e b e a u tifu l tro p h y
' to th e p a v e m e n t. Tw o o th e r em pty
fig h t, w as decisive.
C o n tro l com m ission. A rtille ry , sm a ll
have
been
d
iv
ise
d
an
d
reco
m
m
en
d
ed
t
e
,
l i i s e nam ed was put by th e com -
ro w e d from fu n d s se t a sid e to c a re
- —a h a n d s o m e s ilv e r fig u re of a w o-.
w ood w agons w ere ob serv ed going
a rm s , a irp la n e s a n d fo rtific a tio n s
L e t c re d it go to w hom c re d it is
m itte e a t n o t less th a n $150,000 fo r
fo r th e p rin c ip a l a n d in te re s t o n lb v Mr. S m ith
; m an h o ld in g in u p lifte d h a n d an a ir-
a f te r loads, p re su m a b ly from th e
h a v e m ostly been d e stro y e d . A few I p la n e , c a sh p riz e s of $3000, $3000
due.
Som e fo lk s b u tt in # w h ere
"
T
h
e
re
is
a
b
so
lu
te
ly
no
d
a
n
g
e
r
of
a n d g ro u n d s a n d $100,000
bon d s to th e a m o u n t of $18,000 and
sam e n e ig h b o rh o o d .
a n g e ls l'ear to tre a d — a n d get
fo rtre s s e s on th e B altic sea, e re c te d
due
in
1929.
T
he
p
u
rp
o
se
of
th
e
th
e
m
ain
dom
e
giving
a
w
a
y
,”
a
s
s
e
rts
,O1
D
iin
itu
re and o th e r fix tu re s,
,
„
.
¡ a n d $1000 w ill be a w a rd e d .
T he
sco rch ed .
M rs. R u s s e ll’s d a u g h te r M abel, th e p ro p o sed bond issue, th e city a tto r - M r. S m ith . “ T he c o n s tru c tio n , w hile lu a k illK a to ta l ol $2 a0 ,0 0 0 .
a s p ro te c tio n fro m R u ssia , a re now L
_
.
,
By a
! tro p h y goes 't o th e fly e r w ho w ins
well know n A sh lan d a r tis t, h a s t a k ­ liey says, w as " to clean h o u se ” a n d th in and u n s u p p o rte d , is of such a Vote o i »>lleteen to lo u r it was de-
b e in g d ism a n tle d .
HAZ K IK .
th e ra c e tw ice in su ccession. C ap tain
en a n u m b e r of p h o to g ra p h s sh o w ­ ■square a c co u n ts.
A lth o u g h no fo rm a l a n n o u n c e m e n t
~
n a tu r e t h a t ’ it c a n n o t sa g o r co llapse. ci<led to adopt th e bon u s plan fo r
C. C. M osley, of D e tro it, f ir s t won !
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ing th e w a n to n d e s tru c tio n of th e
h a s been m ad e in B erlin , th e In te l ;-
T
h
e
in
d
eb
te
d
n
ess,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
A
t-
W ooden s trip s, less th a n one inch l, a , t:n g o v er th e p ro je c t. I he p res-
th e tro p h y a t M itchel F ie ld , L ong M KX| C A S LA BOR L E A D E R S
fo re s t b o rd e r of O re g o n ’s g re a t h ig h —
n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice is inform « jd
to rn e y B riggs, can be m et in varied s q u a re , w ere used in ste a d of sh e e t- e n t c o m m itte e - V. O. N. S m ith , M.
Isto n d , - la s t y e a r, a n d is e n te re d to-
w ay. T h e fo llow ing le tte r from G ov­
-
..
,
’
x ,
L I TH R E A T EN G ENERAL STRIKE
t h a t re c o m m e n d a tio n s h av e be« »n .
w ays. T he p u rc h a se of th e F o u rth ing. an d th e se s trip s w ere n o t only C. Reid. H enry E n d e rs, a n d J. P.
day sn th e hope of c a p tu rin g th e
e rn o r O lcott e x p la in s its e lf:
m ad e by G e n e ral N o llet, th e seni o r
prize p e rm a n e n tly .
TEN TH O U SA N D MEN
s tr e e t fire s ta tio n an d o th e r c ity , n ailed to th e r a f te r s , b u t n ailed to- D odge— was re ta in e d , a n d th e fo l­
o ffic e r of th e In te ra llie d co m m issit m, !
‘ D ear M rs. R u sse ll:
A n sw erin g
p ro p e rty by th e se lf s u s ta in in g a n d g e th e r, a nail being d riv en a b o u t ev- low ing a d d itio n a l m em b ers a p p o in t­
C a p ta in E m il von B e th m a n n , sec-
...........
y o u r le tte r of O cto b er 22. it is n e e d ­
w hich w ill c u t dow n th e size of t ih e
ed : H. E. E n d e rs. M. C. R eid, J. W.
ond in co m m an d of B aro n von R ich-
M EXICO CITY , Nov. 3.— L a b o r less to say th a t I h av e re a d th e sam e p ro fit e a rn in g d e p a rtm e n ts of th e e ry n in e inches. T h is m ak e s th e roof
c o n tro l com m ission. T he re d u c t’ ior
city a n d p ro p erly c re d ite d is one o n e solid sh e ll, w hich c a n n o t sag o r
( <l-'’ *^a , | y ro m lin so n , O. T. B erg-
in p e rso n n e l w ill com e th is spri» ag t e r ’s fam o u s fly in g c irc u s, a n d O ber le a d e rs a r e th re a te n in g a g e n e ra l w ith th e k e e n e st o f in te re s t. I am
n
e
r, E. E. P hipps, V ictor M ills, L. F.
L ie u te n a n t J o h a n n S chlesw ig, F o k - s tr ik e to com pel g o v e rn m e n t a c tio n glad to see t h a t O re g o n ’s scenic su g g estio n . A tto rn e y B riggs s ta te s Rive in any d ire c tio n ,
T he p rin c ip a l a tte n tio n ,of th e I n ­
Fergugon,
G. H. McGee, T. H. Sim p-
“ T he fa c t t h a t th e .C h a u ta u q u a
k e r flie r, h av e a sk e d p e rm issio n to o r b e h a lf of th e w o rk in g c la ss an d b e a u tie s have su c h a n a r d e n t and t h a t th e city h a s th e rig h t to ra ise
te ra llie d com m ission is being gi\ «en
th e a m o u n t by ta x a tio n o v er a period b u ild in g has s to o d firm fo r a h a lf- 8on'
E- B- K inney,
p a rtic ip a te . Sac«i le C om te, fam o u s p a itic u la r ly th e unem p lo y ed .
.•
dev o ted ch am p io n as y o u rse lf and of y e a rs a n d so d is trib u te d a s to dozen y e a rs a n d t h a t th e im m ense
to th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e G erm tan
1
bonus
w
hich
is to be raised
............ ..............................
................. .. F re n c h a v ia to r and w in n e r o f th e
T he ma«« m e e tin g a t P u e b lo w as t h a t re g a id le s s of y o u r e ig h ty -th re e
police to p re v e n t G erm an y fro m or-
be used to a t t ia c t an in d iv id u al
g a n iz in g a se rc e t re se rv e a rm y un. le r !
CUP a t E ta m P i’ F r a n c e > ob‘ a tte n d e d by 10.000 la b o re rs w ho vot- y e a rs la rg e ly d ev o ted to civic d u tie s m e e t th e p a y m e n ts on th e a m o u n ts , dom e u p h e ld th e heavy snow fall of
B
riggs
claim
s
th
a
t
th
e
in
d
eb
te
d
-
tw
o
y
e
a
rs
ago,
sh
o
u
ld
c
o
n
s
titu
te
a
o
r
com
pany h av in g a q u a r te r of a
je c te d s tre n u o u s ly a t f ir s t to th e ad- ed a g e n e ra l s trik e . T h e re is m uch an d w e lfa re , you still a re fig h tin g to
th e g u ise of police. A t th e p res e n t'
n
ess
h
a
s
been
in
c
u
rre
d
in
“
d
rib
s
s
u
ffic
ie
n
t
evidence
t
h
a
t
th
e
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f I V rac e a f te r D e tro it h ad been se le c te d e rs a i . id le in th e s o u th e rn s ta te s.
sion a n d e n g in e e r, a n d I am re fe r- i
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posed bond issu a n c e w as in clu d e d in to th e fact th a t on one day n e a rly siCce il is believed .th at one 'o f th e
a n d forced to give up th e h o n o r b e ­
rin g y o u r le tte r to th e la tte r w ith
G e n e ral N o lle t’s m issio n lias sev ­
. th e $65,000 bond issu e voted dow n 200 u n sk ille d w o rk m en w ere em - c o m m o n e st cau ses of h o tel fa ilu re s
c a u s e of in a d e q u a te field fa c ilitie s, i
th e re q u e s t th a t he give it ev e ry a t- i
e ra l tim e s h ad occasion to se n d n o tes
DISCOVER LARGE COAL
ployed, being p u b lic -sp irite d c itizen s *s ' a('k ° f c a p ita l. W hen heavy in-
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a t a n electio n e a rly th is y ear.
h a s p lan n e d a h u g e re u n io n of a i r ­
DEPOSITS IN LORRAINE te n tio n possible.
to th e G erm an g o v e rn m e n t p ro te s t­
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ho d o n a te d th e ir services, b u t w ho te™ 81 « b a rg e s on b o rro w e d fu n d s
m e n w ho to o k p a rt in th e w orld war-,
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in g t h a t th e a llie s c a n ’t p e rm it th e
v o lu n te re d in such g re a t n u m b e rs m u s t be l,a id ’ a u d th e re is in su ffic-
m a n y of w hom a r e a tte n d in g th e i
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 3.— te ria l a s sis ta n c e in th is m a tte r. I am FIND PREHISTORIC BONE
p o lice of th e v a rio u s c itie s to be or- '
t
h a t it w as found im possible p ro p er- ie n t 8« ip lu s a v a ila b le to m eet oper-
c o n g re ss.
ENGRAVING OF MA STAININ'
g anized in to one la rg e c o n tro llin g
L a rg e d e p o sits of coal h a v e been dis-
V ery tru ly y o u rs,
ly to su p e rv ise all th e ir w o rk .”
> tin K expenses, th e hotel is foror-
u n it, w ith a c e n tra l s ta ff. T h e police
i covered in L o rra in e ; a c c o rd in g to in-
BEN W. OLCOTT.”
______________________ _
> d a in e d to fa ilu re , a c co rd in g to th e
P IN E V IL L E , Mo., Nov. 3.— All­
G o v ern o r O lcott encloses a copy
c o n sists la rg e ly of fo rm e r n o n -co m ­ TRANSCONTINENTAL R. R.
fo rm a tio n received h ere. T h ese a re
ju d g m e n t of th o se p re s e n t a t th e
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LINES PROPOSE REDUCTIONS , n e a r th e S a a r b a sin a n d su rv e y s
m issio n e d o ffic e rs in th e a rm y .
m ee tin g la s t n ig h t.
MONSTER OF L E G E N D
T h e A llies a re g iv in g m uch a t ­
show th ey c o n ta in a p p ro x im a te ly of w hich c o m p la in t is m ade. It re a d s ^kat rese m b le p re h is to ric a n im a ls,
H o ld e rs of th e bonus will s tip u ­
have been disco v ered in J a c o b ’s Cav-
te n tio n to th e o rg a n iz a tio n of a sys­
PO R TLA N D , O r., Nov. 3.— All 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to n s of coal, from as follow s:
la te t h a t c o n stru c tio n is to begin
“ Any p erso n w ho d ig s up. c u tj e r n - a p re h is to ric ro c h -s h e lte r, l o j
te m of c o n tro l w hich w ill m a k e it , tra n s c o n tin e n ta l r a ilr o a d lin e s h a v e w hich it is sa id th a t tile F re n c h
not la te r th a n th e firs t of next Ju ly
F o r m any c e n tu rie s N orw ay has and th e b u ild in g fin ish ed n o t la te r
im p o ssib le fo r G erm an y to m an u - • p ro p o sed re d u c tio n s of from 20 to 60 could e x tra c t 10,000,000 to n s a y ear, dow n, in ju r e s o r d e stro y s any tre e s ’«»ted n e a r h ere, by Ja y L. B. Tay-
had its leg en d s th a t re c ite d frig h t- th a n Ju ly 1st, 1923. I t w as decided
f a c tu r e a n y m ilita ry su p p lie s. A rm j r p er c e n t on th e h u n d re d s of com m o- S tocks o f coal in F ra n c e a t th e end on an y s ta te ro ad o r hig h w ay , u n less lor a n d V ance R an d o lp h .
w ag o n s, field k itc h e n s, sig n a l e q u ip - ¡ d itie s m oving e a s t a n d w est, acco rd - o f J u ly w ere e s tim a te d to be n e a rly th e sam e is deem ed an o b s tru c tio n One of th ese bones is
o rn a m e n te d ful ta le s of th e k ra k e n , a g re a t and to m ak e bonus su b sc rip tio n s p ayable
! by th e s ta te h ig h w ay e n g in e e r his
w ba t a p p e a rs to be a m am m o th m y ste rio u s m a rin e c re a tu re ,
th a t in cash o r n in ety d ays fo r th e p u r ­
m e n t m a te ria l a re e ith e r b e in g d e - In g to ad v ices received by th e local 4.500,000 tons,
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pose of a v o id in g possible s h rin k a g e
i unt»«p his d ire c tio n , u n less such per- to re p re s e n t som e m em b er of th e seas.
f o r m ilita ry p u rp o ses.
'm en ta l fre ig h t b u re a u a t C hicago.
W HEAT TAKES DROP
d u e to people dying, m oving aw ay
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son h a s receiv ed a p e rm it th e r e fo r d e e r
Now s c ie n tis ts have found th a t t h e 1
S carcely a w eek passes b u t whe it
T h e re d u c tio n s a re p ro p o sed to ! ,
o r s im ila r causes. C h a irm a n S m ith,
CHICAGO, Nov. 3.— W h e a t d ro p -: from su ch h ig h w a y e n g in e e r o r ap-
Bone an d h o rn a w ls- flin t im Ple ' lo ca litie s in w hich th e se fo lk -ta les of th e c o m m ittee , a n n o u n c e d th a t
r e p o r ts a r e b ro u g h t in of h id d en s u ’ >- m eet th e w a te r co m p e titio n via th e ;
ped to d a y below- $1 on th e b o a rd of p ro p ria te o ffic e rs o f th e s ta te h ig h - m e n ts of 8tone- e n g ra v e d a n d polish- ’ flo u rish a re th e h a b ita t of g ia n t lead in g b u sin e ss firm s w ould be ex ­
p lie s o r a rm s o r m u n itio n s. T h e A J - , P a n a m a c a n al.
tra d e fo r th e f ir s t tim e since O cto­ way d e p a rtm e n t, o r is o th e rw is e law - ed im p lem e n ts of sto n e , a n d s h a ft sq u id s o r “ c u ttle fis h .” of th e g en u s p” t ed to c o n tiih u te aroun«l $1000
lie s o ffe r a re w a rd fo r inform ati« m
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o f th is s o rt.
M any o f th e re p o i * « ! FIX ® FU RNA CE R EFU SE
ber, 1916. D ecem ber w h eat d ro p p e d fu lly e n title d to d ig up, c u t dow n, i n - ; s tr a ig h te n e r s a n d sm o o th e rs w ere A rc h ite u th u s , th a t have fre q u e n tly each.
R efe re n c e w as m ad e to one
p ro v e to be false, b u t fre q u e n tly t h e
TO BE O NE-FIFTH COAL to 99.5 c e n ts w hen a la rg e n u m b e r ju r e o r d e stro y su c h tre e s, s h a ll be a i8° fo u n d in th is cave, as w ere p o r -ih e e n c a st up upon sea beaches
of th e A sh la n d w ar d riv es, w hich
tio n s of an a d u lt h u m an sk e le to n ,
„ A ccording to Dr. Ja m e s R itch ie , of
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of b itd e rs sto p p e d , th e loss o rd e r re- g u ilty of a m isd e m e a n o r."
In v e s tig a tin g o ffic e rs d isc o v e r s< rv-
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R esulted in th e ra is in g of $200,000.
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acco m p an ied by an e n g ra v e d sand- th e R oyal S co ttish m u seu m , th e larg -
e r a l h u n d re d rifle s o r m a ch in e g u m s '
O n e -fifth of th e b o ile r fu rn a c e re- m a in in g u ncovered.
F. E. F re n c h , F. E. W atso n , L. A.
e s t of th ese on reco rd had te n ta c le s
b u rie fl in th e w oods, w h e re no o n e 'fu s e o r a s h e s of pow er p la n ts u sin g
T h e new p rice cau sed a s tr o n g ,
B E R L IN , Nov. 3.__ F r e ^ i tro u b le sto n e pipe?
W h ite h e a d an d Irv in g F in le y fa v ­
c a n be in c u lp a te d if th ey a / e f o u i M .'l o w priced b itu m in o u s coal screen- b u y in g m o v em en t by -tra d e rs w h o p 8 th re a te n e d in U p p e r . S ilesia. Ac-
T he o rn a m e n te d bones w hen firs t th a t have a span close to th ir ty feet.
ored th e stock su b sc rip tio n m e th o d s,
T h e w eapons, ho w ev er, a re o ften J in g s is u n b n rn e d fuel an d can be re- w ere s h o rt, th is ra lly se n d in g th e c o rd in g to d isp a tc h e s received h ere, ex hum ed seem ed to be p e rfe c tly firm It w as n in e feet nin e inches long h u t w ere open to co n v ictio n as to
ad v ices from th e p ro v in ce o f B e a u - : an d so u n d , b u t, s h o rtly a fte r th ey be- • fro m th e tip of its ta il to th e tip of
h id d e n fo r use in p o ssib le civil w a r I c la im e d by w a sh in g on a ta b le such Price back over th e d o lla r m a rk .
th e s u p e rio r m e rits of th e bon u s plan
th e n , th e P o lish re s id e n ts a r e d issa t- gan to d isin te g ra te .
B efore th is oc- its s h o rt a rm s, b u t its te n ta c u la r
b e tw e e n ra d ic a ls a n d re a c tio n a rie s 4is u sed in th e coal p ro d u cin g p la n ts.
a n d in tim a te d t h a t th e y w ould com e
o f th e currec* how ever, tft was possible to a rm s w ere each fo u rte e n feet long.
ST. PA U L, M inn., Nov. 3.— F o r isfie d w ith tire decisio n
a n d a re c o n n ected up w it h a tte m p ts 3n m an y cases, te s ts m ad e a t th e
th ro u g h w itli s u b s c rip tio n s in case
to o rg a n iz e illic it h o ',n e
g u a rd s U n iv e rs ity of Illin o is in d ic a te th a t I th e th ird tim e w ith in a y e a r b a n d its L eagu e of N ations and are p fen n in g m ak e pen d ra w in g s of th e d esig n s T h e te n ta c le s w ere a rm e d w ith som e ¡ '¿ " ¡ '¿ " p r n,p t hod w as id o n te j
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o n strations
s tra tio n s In favor ol a n d som e of th e m o st im p o rta n t of '1200 to o th e d su c k ers, w hich m u st
a g a in s t th e R eds, o r a w o r k m a n ’s th e re c la im in g o f th e coal can b e : h e ld up a n d ro b b ed S h a p ira ft Sons rio ts a n d d em
H en ry E n d e rs, Sr., re fe rre d to th e
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| f r e ig h t on th e coal.
ued a t $30,000.
servative.
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th e Oder river.
gan ization .
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Nov.
3.— G o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls m ak -
in g a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th e d is-
a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n c e a re ob-
viously p e rtu rb e d a n d n e ttle d
a t th e in c re a s in g c ritic ism bfe-
HOODLUMS AND VISITORS TO <8> ing .voiced in c o n g re ss a n d in
th e p re ss a g a in s t th e “ s e c re t
AM ERICAN LEGION CONVEN­ <8> a s p e c t" of th e c o n fe re n ce .
T h e n e w s p a p e r c o rre s p o n d -
TION MIX AS AFTERMATH TO ♦
<§> e n ts who a tte m p te d to g ain a
GAMBLING GAME.
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“ c lo se d " o r “ o p e n " th e c o n fe r-
ence is lik e ly to he, w ere m et
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th e p re ss s ta tin g t h a t th e pu b lic
g e n e ra lly w ould be " p le a s a n tly
(8- s u r p r is e d " by th e a m o u n t of
MORE THAN A H IN D R E D POLICE
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Failure of Bond Election
CRAP GAME STARTS
FIGHT OF 2 HOURS
$6,750 OFFERED AS
STARTER TO FUND
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