Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 04, 1922, Image 1

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    I ci Q 'T -
A 3HLAND climate, w ithout the aid
* * Of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthm a. This is a
proven fa c t
A shland D aily
MA ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ozone
a t Ashland, The pure domestic wa-
ter helps.
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922
No. 104
WITNESSES SCORE FOR WATSON CHARGES
Senate Leaders Would
End Filibustering By
Changing Cloture Rule
Haz IÇik
City Council Approves The
Installation Water Screen
And Settling at $2,550 Cost
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., J a n . 4.— j perm it a m a jo rity voté to apply th e
F o llo w in g a d iscu ssio n c e n te rin g Both th e s e ttlin g ta n k and th e screen
S enate le a d e rs h av e beg u n a move- cloture on p e titio n of tw e n ty -fo u r
a ro u n d th e im p ro v e m e n t of th e up­ will be in sta lle d ju s t above th e city-
m ent to b re a k th ro u g h o n e of th e senators. To pass th e new ru le re»
p e r a n d low er d a m s in A sh land creek pow er p la n t. M ore e fficie n t opera-
oldest tra d itio n s o f t h a t a u g u s t body j quires a tw o -th ird s m a jo rity , and
to r e n la rg e d s to ra g e ca p ac ity , th e in- tio n of th e city w a te r m e te rs will be
TOTAL OF $59(1,84)8.70 SENT o i l — th e rig h t to ta ,k “ u n til th e cow s th erein rep u b lica n
le a d e rs find
a I
s ta lla tio n of a w a te r screen a n d th e ¡a d ire c t re s u lt of th e im p ro v e m e n t ,
EV ER Y MONTH BY V E TE R A N S’ ! Co,ne
hom e ” The rules g o v e rn in g great ob stacle.
I c o n s tru c tio n of a s e ttlin g ta n k a t a j in s ta lla tio n of w hich is th e c u lm in a -! FW RM ER O V ER SEA S MAN RAYti
BUREAU* DISBURSEM ENTS g o c lo tu re will be a m e n d e d , if possible,;
The d e m o c ratic p a rty , e v e r since
! to ta l cost of $2550, w as a p p ro v ed by i tio n of in v e stig a tio n of filte rin g a n d I HE WAS ORDERED TO SHOO1
8 0 FOREIGN NATIONS
i
end th e filib u s te rin g w hich has the m em o rab le filib u s te r of Jo h n
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th e city council la s t e v en in g a t th e i o th e r m eth o d s o f c le a rin g th e c ity '
s
COMRADE BECAUSE LATTER
_______
’
blocked le g isla tio n so e ffe c tiv ely In Sharp W illia m s in th e h ouse m any
¡ f ir s t m ee tin g of th e y ear.
| w a te r. T he 's e ttlin g tan k will hold!
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M
L
LE FT MARI HING HANKS.
the p ast. T h e ju d ic ia ry c o m m ittee ¡years ago p re v e n te d tlie so u th from
Funds Sent t o Meet A llotm ents, In­
The w a te r screen will be o f a re-j a p p ro x im a te ly 8000 g allo n s of wa I
Thirsty Man Incurs A nger o f Major;
suran ce and Com pensation Claim s of th e s e n a te h as a p p ro v ed an losing w hat it c o n sid ered th e s o v e r-[
volving type, m a n u fa c tu re d by a ter. Mr. H o sier s ta te s.
a m e n d m e n t to th e ru le s lim itin g de- ¡eign r ig h t of se lf-g o v e rn m e n t u n d e r ¡
o f Men Who Served w ith Expedi­
M archers W ithout W ater for 21
P o rtla n d co n cern a n d p assin g th e
A lth o u g h an ad d ed s to ra g e capac-
b a te on an y q u e stio n w h e n e v e r a ma-1 a proposed a m e n d m e n t, h a s been i r - 1
;
w
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disc
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of
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s
of
w
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te
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is
H ours; H ung Men Found in Grave
tionary Forces; Italy G ets Most,
One of my frie n d s co m plained
jo ritv of th e ^senaXe d e sire s such revocably opposed to th e c lo tu re,
Yard a t B azoilles, France.
w l t h holes one six te e n th of an inch < possible by th e ra is in g of th e upper
th a t my H az K ik fe a tu re w as not
A dded to th is op p o sitio n is th a t
W ASHINGTON, D .’ C., Jan. 4 — lim ita tio n .
S u p p le m e n te d by th e a n d low er dam in A sh lan d creek , ac-
c o n s tru c tiv e en o u g h . “ W hy d o n ’t in d ia m e te r.
T his e ffo rt to a b rid g e th e s o v e r-¡ of a few re p u b lic a n s e n a to rs like
W ASH IN GTON. D. C.. J a n . 4.—
W o rld w a r v e te ra n s w ho c a s t th e ir
you ad v o cate c o n stru c tiv e policies | s e ttlin g ta n k , p lan n ed by E a rl H os J c o rd in g to th e re p o rt ,n a d e by ,nve8.
eign
p
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w itn esses to th e a lleg ed sh o o t­
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b
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rs
of
th
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council,
th
e
d e s tin ie s w ith th e A m erican flag an d
in ste a d of critic iz in g th e C ham bei
in
th
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have
in
g
of
so ld ie rs in F ra n c e by th e ir
w h o now re sid e in fo re ig n c o u n trie s
of C o m m erc e? ” he ask ed . W ell, 1 i W a lk e r, city e n g in e e r, th e system is c ity e n g in e e r and w a te r s u p e rin te n ­
rec e iv e a to ta l of $596,8 6 8 .7 0 everv C ertain tO ,n e e t w itb Ye ry d eterm -i occasion to ta k e th e flo o r a g a in s t
s
u
p
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rio
r
o ffic ers to d ay o ffe red th e ir
expected to e lim in a te to a g re a t ex­
claim th is colum n is a b so lu tely
d e n t, th e a d v a n ta g e g ain ed by such
ined
o
p
p
o
sitio
n
from
Jnem
belrs
of
the
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tir
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n
a
te
in
th
e
in
te
re
s
ts
of
te stim o n y b e fo re th e s e n a te in v e s ti­
te n t th e ro ily w a te r in evidence a t
m o n th fro m th e U nited S ta te s V et­
c o n stru c tiv e , it you n a a a lot wit?
w ork w as co n sid e red to be sm all,
both th e d e m o c ra tic a n d rep u b lican th e c o u n try
g a tin g c o m m itte e to s tre n g th e n S en­
i
th
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fre
s
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t
p
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of
A
sh
lan
d
creek
e r a n s ' b u re a u , a c c o rd in g io an a n ­
an old, u seless b u ild in g on it, an d
and d e fin ite a c tio n w as p o stponed
p a rtie s. T h e m in o rity g ro u p s will
a
to r W a ts o n ’s c h a rg e s th a t so ld ie rs
d e sire d to b u ild a big, fine s t r u c ­
n o u n c e m e n t by th e b u re a u m ade to ­
u n til f u r th e r in v e stig a tio n .
oppose th is ra d ic a l in n o v a tio n in a
in
th e A m erican e x p e d itio n a ry forces
tu r e on th e lot, th e f ir s t tilin g
day.
A re q u e s t fo r use of th e city re s ­
v ig o ro u s m a n n e r.
w ere “ k ille d in cold b lo o d .”
you w ould have to do w ould be to
T h e d isb u rs e m e n ts a re s e n t to
e rv o ir s ite on C row son hill, by th e
T he m o v em e n t to lim it debate
P olk G olden, w itn ess from New
te a r dow n th e old b u ild in g in o r ­
e ig h ty -six fo reig n c o u n trie s to m eet
L a d ie s ’ Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club for
aro se a s a re s u lt of th e com plaint
m
an,
Ga., told o f k illin g a c o m rad e
d e r to m ak e room fo r th e new
th e a llo tm e n t a n d allo w an ces, in s u r ­
th e p u rp o se o f m ak in g a m em o ria l
of m a jo rity le a d e rs in th e senate
on
o
rd
e rs received from th e m a jo r of
one.
N or could vou m a k e y our
a n c e a n d co m p e n sa tio n claim s of th e
p a rk in h o n o r of th e local m en k illed
th a t th ey could n o t g et law s passed
his com pany. T h e co m rad e, h e said ,
proposed im p ro v e m e n ts w ith o u t
m en w ho serv ed w ith th e A m erican
j d u rin g th e w orld w ar, w as refu se d
ow ing to le n g th y sp eech es o f m em ­
had gone to a sp rin g fo r a d rin k of
c le a rin g aw ay th e old o b stru c tio n .
e x p e d itio n a ry forces in F ra n c e , th e
i by th e council
P ro sp ec tiv e use of
b ers o p p o sin g th e m e a su re s.
Thf
w
a te r, w ith o u t p erm issio n . “ W e had
BELFAST,
* ;» .
4.— V iolen t ¡th e g ro u n d fo r th e o rig in a l re se rv o ir
T h e re fo re th e firs t m ove in c o n ­
a n n o u n c e m e n t said.
s e n a te is f a r b e h in d th e h ouse in the
been
m a rc h in g w ith o u t w a te r for
s tru c tiv e w ork m u st be to cleat
street tight ing in w hich a civilian J p ro je c t w as given a s th e rea so n fo r
SHANGHAI, China, Jan. 4 —
Ita ly , th e lan d of s u n sh in e , m usic
m a tte r o f a c tu a l ac co m p lish m e n t as
tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs,” said G olden.
aw ay th e e n c u m b ran c e s. T h a t’s
and a baby w ere shot to death, | th e re fu sa l.
a n d s p a g h e tti, receives th e larg e st
D ispatches received here today
a re s u lt of th e ru le u n d e r which
G olden also d escrib ed th e k illin g
w
h
at
1
am
try
in
g
to
do.
A
shland
has raged in term itten tly in B elfast
p a r t of th e m oney se n t out. C hecks
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e city c h a r ­
one s e n a to r can reliev e a n o th e r at state that som e concern is felt in
ol
a n o th e r so ld ier, who, he said, w as
h a s a g re a t chai ce fo r f u tu re d e ­
and its environ s for nearly tw enty- te r, M ayor L a m k in m ade an a n n u a l
a g g re g a tin g $215,917.96 a re for-
sp e ec h m ak in g , th u s d ra g g in g out a I foreign legation s at P ek in as the
sh
o
t dow n by a lie u te n a n t fo r fa il­
v elo p m en t. b u t som e of th e p re s ­
four hours. Soldiers us<d rifles, re p o rt c o v erin g th e w ork of th e
fo rw a rd e d each m o u th by th e b u ­
filib u s te r fo r se v e ra l w eeks.
resu lt o f th e reported anti-for-
en t la n d m a rk s w ill have to be r e ­
m achine guns, bayonets and ar­ council a n d city o fficials d u rin g th e u re to re p o rt to th e com pany on
r e a u to sa tisfy th e v a rio u s c la im s of
J u s t now dozens of bills passed by i
m
oved
b
efo
re
she
can
b
u
ild
g
r
e
a
t­
eign
outbreak
at
Sian
Fu,
th
e
capi­
m ored cars against th e m ob. The p ast y e a r, a n d e m b ra c in g reco m m en ­ tim e in th e c o u rse of a m arch .
A m e ric a n ex -so ld iers and th e ir d e ­
th e h o u se a re h e ld up in th e senate
R u fu s P. H u b b a rd told of th e
e r a n d b e tte r.
m ost drastic curfew regu lation s in d a tio n s fo r th is year.
tal o f th e Shairs province.
p e n d a n ts now re s id in g in Ita ly .
S a la rie s for
b ecau se s e n a to rs c a n ’t find tim e to
fin
d in g of th re e bodies in a g ra v e ­
HAZ K IK .
the history of Ireland have been city em ployes w as fixed a t th e sam e
I re la n d , tra d itio n a lly fam o u s for
A ccording to th e reports re­
w e a r o u t th a t body in discussion up-j
T he bodies, he
put into effect. B eginning tonigh t, fig u re s paid last y ear. No c h an g es yard in B azoilles
h e r fig h tin g m en, ra n k s second in
on th em . Som e of th e ad m in istra-i ceived, the ch arge w as tirade at a
claim
ed
,
had
ropes
a ro u n d th e ir
the streets w ill be cleared a t 8 w ere m ad e in e ith e r th e s ta tu s of
th e a m o u n t of m oney received by
tio n ’s pet bills a re in clu d ed in th is m ass m eetin g th ere that “A m erica
necks
and
black
caps
o v er th e ir
o’clock.
fo rm e r A m erican so ld ie rs or th eii
th e city em ployes o r th e m em b ers heads.
n u m b er.
had been gu ilty o f hypocritical
The sixth victim o f th e prseent of th e v a rio u s council c o m m ittee s
d e p e n d a n ts . A to ta l of $67,421.81
U n d e r th e p re s e n t ru le s it takes a
disorders in B elfast died early to ­ “ B usiness as u s u a l” m a rk e d th e con
fin d s its way m o n th ly to th e sh o res
capitulation to Japan," and circu­
tw o -th ird s m a jo rity to d eclare a c lo ­
HARDING PLAYS SA FE
day.
of E r in , w h e re fo rm e r m em b e rs of
lars
were
distribute«!
containing
a
elusion o f th e re p o rt.
tu r e w h ereb y d e b a te is lim ited, and
FINANCING SO LDIER BONUS
th e A m e ric an fig h tin g forces have
a vote on th e q u e stio n forced. C lo­ proclam ation callin g upon the
NEW SERVICE STATION PROJECT
ta k e n up th e ir abode.
W ASH IN GTON. D. C„ J a n . 4.—
tu re , how ever, seldom Is applied, for C hinese to drive out and k ill all
F o rm e r A m erican so ld iers o r th e ir
P re sid e n t H a rd in g is in fav o r of th e
th e m in o rity p a rty ra re ly will a g re e foreigners.
Rev. Oser, o f M edford, E rectin g New
d e p e n d a n ts w ho now live in G er­
s o ld ie rs ’ bonus, provided th e fu n d s
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to it.
B u ild in g on North Main
m an y receiv e checks every m o n th to ­
can be raised w ith o u t d is tu rb in g th e
T he proposed c lo tu re rule w ould SO V IETS C A P T U R E P O R A JE R V I
Rev. O ser, p a s to r of th e L u th e ra n
t a llin g $3,3 3 6 .0 6 in c o m p en satio n
g o v e rn m e n t’s
fin a n c ia l
s itu a tio n ,
LONDON, J a n . 4.— B ritish offi- c h u rc h a t M edford, w as in th e city
f o r th e ir in ju rie s o r losses.
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to
r
B
ursum
s
ta
te
d
to
d
ay , a f te r
eia Is to d ay ex p ressed th e ir firm y e s te rd a y m a k in g a rra n g e m e n ts for
E v e ry civilized spot u n d e r th e sun
K arelians Reti-««at and F inns W ltli-i
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a
co
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re
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ce
w
ith
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resid
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conviction th a t P re m ie r B rian d , ot e x cav atio n w ork to be done on his
is re p re s e n te d on th e d isb u rse m e n t
draw Re«l Support
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th e su b je c t.
1* rance, w ill m ak e a fo rm a l p ro p o sal v a c an t p ro p e rty n o rth of th e W h ite
lis ts of th e b u re a u . One m an on th e
S e n a to r B ursum said th a t he to ld
C O PEN H A G EN , Ja n .
4.— Soviet to P re m ie r L loyd G eorge a t C annes, | S ta r g a ra g e on N o rth M ain s tr e e t,
re m o te isla n d of T a h iti, in th e P a ­
P
re
sid e n t H a rd in g th a t th e foreign
tro o p s on th e n o rth e rn fro n t to d ay th a t F ra n c e a n d G re a t B rita in e n t e r !p re p a ra to ry to th e e re c tio n of a gas-
c ific, rec e iv e s a check each m onth
d
e
b
ts sh o u ld be used as a basts fo r
e ffected th e c a p tu re of P o ra je rv ii in to a close tre a ty of a llia n c e .
I o lin e a n d oil serv ice s ta tio n . W ork
c a llin g fo r $47.74. F ive checks a re
p a y m e n ts of th e bonus.
from th e K a re lia n s a fte r a tw o days!
T he In te rn a tio n a l News S ervice is on th e new s tr u c tu r e will s ta r t th is
> e n t e v e ry m o n th to A sia M inor,
T
he
fo
llow
ing
d
isp
atch
from
Boise,
b a ttle . T h e K a re lia n s a re r e tr e a tin g j in a p o sition to s ta te th a t th e o fficial week.
fo u r to E g y p t, one to E sth o n ia .
b e fo re th e so v iet tro o p s a n d th e B ritish s ta n d is th a t in view of th e
T he p ro p erty has a n in e ty foot Id a., will be of in te re s t to people in
u 'n e ty - o n e to C hina, tw e n ty -e ig h t to I
fig
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J ip a n , e ig h t to th e isla n d of T rin i­
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by
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in
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w
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have
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lot
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te
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is
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.
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B
ulgin
conducted
i
se
rie
s
of
d a d , a n d eleven to B arb ad o s
rise n a g a in s t th e red s, a lth o u g h th ey j a n d in sists upon a g re a t su b m a rin e su m m e r w ith th e a n n o u n c e d i n t e n - Ì .
T h e S can d ia peoples of J a ackson
c k so n ! ! are re p o rte d to he w ith d ra w in g theii fle e t a g a in s t th e w ishes of E n g la n d tio n of m a k in g th e im p ro v e m e n ts ,e v iv a l m e e tln Ss la st sp rin g in th is
city and M edford:
an d J o s e p h in e counties held th e ir su p p o rt.
an d A m erica,
now s ta r te d .
“ Boise, Id a.— T ria l on th e ir m er­
a n n u a l New Y e a r's reunion a n d p ro ­
A shland is becom ing know n as th e
iltä of th e s la n d e r stiits fo r d a m a g e s
g ra m a t P h o en ix S aturday ev en in g . I
place
w h ere th e best b u c k sk in le a ­
¡ to ta lin g $150.000 a g a in s t Dr. E. J.
In th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of 150 people!
th e r in th e w orld is being m ade, a c ­
B ulgio, P o rtla n d e v a n g elist, h as been
w ere p re se n t. A sh o rt b u sin ess se s ­
c o rd in g to C. L. M cK inney from big
o rd e re d by th e Id a h o su p re m e c o u rt.
sion a n d f l e c t i o n of o ffic ers w a s :
J e ss e M ann, H ayden M ann a n d H er- m a n u fa c tu re rs o f m occasins, gloves
held, a f te r w hich th e follow ing pro-{
VISITOR
w ho
w as
goin g
a n d sim ila r goods. M cK inney’s t a n ­
g ram w as given:
; h e rt K elsey as in d iv id u a ls ask ed
through one o f th e a n th ra cite
j $40,000 each an d as M ann B ro th e rs n ery is located u e a r th e P acific h ig h ­
I n th e p rese n c e o f im m ed ia te
T h e o p en in g num ber was by the!
m ines o f P en n sylvan ia stepped
way, th e first h ouse n o rth of J a c k -
j o rc h e s tra s o u g h t a n a d d itio n a l $30,-
fs e n d s a n d fam ilies, th e m a rria g e H anson fam ily of G rants P ass, e n ­
out of th e “cage" one day Into the
son
S p rin g s, on th e w est side of th e
I 000 as th e re s u lt of c h a rg e s a g a in s t
vows w ere ta k e n by M iss P e a rl N. title d “ C h ristm a s Bells,” follow ed by
d a rk n ess o f the 1.000-foot level.
K&.-4
ro a d .. T he house belongs to G eorge
•fît; ÍV 3 *
I th em m ad e by Dr. B ulgin d u rin g a
R a g e r a n d C lin to n G. H a rk in s at a re a d in g by Miss Elsie C arlso n , and
When h is lam p w as lit he looked
M athes, being located on th e l a t t e r ’s
: revival.
T r in ity E p isco p al c h u rc h , S a tu rd a y a n o th e r n u m b e r. “The C om ing of
about him and saw only big ch u n k s
forty a c re h o m estead
Sorting
e x e n in g a t 6 o ’clock. Rev. P. K. T o m ro ro w ," by the R anson fam ily,
: T he c h a rg e s re s u lte d from dances
o f coal a t b is feet, in d isap p oin t-,
T he ta n n in g fo rm u la e w hich a re
-for ôize
; lifld a c ro ss th e s tre e t from th e re-
I tim m o n d o ffic ia tin g . T h e ch u rch j T he Dr. W oods fam ily, of A s h -•
m en t he turned to h is gu id e.
being
used w ith such sig n al success,
1 vival ‘. tab e rn ac le a t M oscow m ore
w as b e a u tifu lly an d ta s te fu lly deco­ ¡lan d , gave a n in stru m e n ta l n u m b e r j
“Look here," be said. “1 w anted
,
w
ere
p
u rch a se d from J. D. H en rv a
>•‘.1
to see th e kind o f coal 1 use. We
ra te d . T h e b rid e , d resse d in a h a n d ­ a n d g rac io u sly responded to an en-1
th a n a y e a r ago u n d e r th e auspices
.
1
y e a r ago. In a d d itio n to d e e r sk in s,
a
r
e
In
th
e
w
rong
section."
of th e A m erican Legion.
Dr. B ul­
som e gow n of b lu e c a n to n crepe, core.
coyote, sheep a n d m an y o th e r k iu d
N ot a few people b eliev e th a t
.Taking
Quf
slççte
< :ae dow n th e a isle le a n in g on her
gin
a
d
m
itte
d
m
a
k
in
g
th
e
ch arg es.
Miss H anson and Mr. W e b ste r, o f'
of p elts a re ta n n e d , som e w ith th e
m in ers go Into the w o rk in g s w ith
f a th e r 's a rm . a n d w as m et a t th e a l­ G ra n ts P ass, then gave a d u e t. T h e I
T he case was ap p ealed on fa ilu re of
P ick s and dig coal in the form In
J e tts . M an,, to un d erg o . physical ' Ur
A“
I"
t a r by th e groom , accom panied by a u d ie n c e w as pleased w ith Mr. W eb !
w hich It is used. F ew are a w are of
- .
i so m etim es u n d e rg o in g th e ta n n in g
e x a m in a tio n in th e tria l of his case
h i t g ro o m sm a n , R aym ond R uger. s te r ’s rich bass, but they did not re-1
th e m any op eration s w hich com e b e­
process a t oue a n d th e sam e tim e.
• u* f a th e r gave th e b rid e aw ay. Af- spond to an encore.
a s o rd ere d by th e tria l c o u rt. T hei
tw een th e b la stin g dow n o f rock and
¡T
h e process re q u ire s from tw o w eeks
coal in the m ine and th e tim e w hen
,.(• th e b e a u tifu l a n d im p ressiv e cer-
decision ho ld s ihe b u rd en of prooi
It becom es the g lis te n in g c a refu lly
M iss N ellie Hake, an A shland g irl,
, to a m o n th , th e sk in s passing
j re sls w ith Dr. B ufgin.”
>ny. th e w ed d in g p a rty w ent d i­
sized lum ps o f prepared an th ra cite.
san g tw o num bers, th e la st o n e —
I
th ro u g h seven so lu tio n s, all of w hich
A s a m atter o f fact, th e c o n ten ts
T he high w a te r m a rk of th e Rev.
r e fly io th e hom e of th e b rid e,
o f th e m ine car w hich com es w h iz z ­
“ L in d a q u is t”— being given in S w ed­
m u st be m ixed a n d b a n d ie d ju s t
B u lg in ’s se n sa tio n a l cam paign in
i,-I re a b o u n tifu l fo u r-c o u rse d in n e r
in g up from 500 to 1.500 fe e t out of
ish. a n d was followed by Mr. M elin
th is county .came w ith th e p u i p i r ^ 1
8 ,0 b*3t re3U,tS
th e earth a t the end o f a s te e l cable,
w as se rv e d , th e b rid e c u ttin g the
is an In d ig estib le lo o k in g m ass of
w*ho gave several n u m b ers in his n a ­
c h a rg e s a g a in s t S h e riff C. E. T er-! ? ’ r< M cK inney ,a an
** h‘a
m u tifu l p y ram id w ed d in g cake.
dust, rock and coal th a t no h o u se ­
tiv e tongue.
rill,
in
w
hich
it
w
as
a
lleg
ed
th
a
t
o
f
-
i
^
086“
and
thorouKhl>
'
enjoys
h old er w ould adm it to h is coal bin.
’.’he b rid e , one of A sh la n d ’s m ost
•¿fti
T he lum ps ran ge In siz e from a
Mr. and Mrs. W e b ste r and Miss
jfic ia l w as “ an no a c co u n t s h e riff .” ’ biS. ^ rk;
q a ^ Hty ° f h i* Pro d u c ’
tl.. I,
, ...i m in g g irls , a u n iv ersa l fa v o rite
robin's e g g u p to th e d im en sio n s ot
H anson sang a trio, an d th e p ro g ra m
is
such
a
good
a
d v e rtis e m e n t th a t he
a la r g e boulder.
a n d th e s h e riff c o u n te re d w ith a
, id le a d e r o f th e y o u n g e r social set,
W
hen
th
is
m
ixtu
re
is
dum
ped
In
was closed by Miss H anson sin g in g
gets a ll th e b u sin e ss he can ta k e
s ta te m e n t th a t " if he w as a no a c ­
* Lie e ld e st d a u g h te r of J. A. Ruger
a t th e top o f one o f th e $1,500.000
M o th er M acree.”
c
b reak er b u ild in g s, th e m an u factu re
c o u n t s h e riff he w ould like to know a re of. S kunk a n d ra b b it h ides may­
. d w ife, of 423 N o rth M ain s tre e t.
o f t l i e coal for h ousehold u se h as
T
hose
in
atten
d
an
ce
from
A
shland
it.” T h e new s of th e co n tro v e rsy be ad d ed to th o se now* ta n n e d , and
T h e g ro o m is a p ro sp e ro u s and
Just begun.
w ere: Miss Laura L e n a rt, Mrs. M ary
• p e rh a p s calf, c a ttle a n d h o rse h id es.
In sid e th e b reak er th e larger
b ro u g h t scores of le tte rs from
- n su lar r a n c h e r, as w ell as an over-
lum ps are sep arated in to s la te and
Jo h n so n , Dr. E rnest A W oods a n d
over th e P acific c o ast to S h e riff T e r - '1” th<? ’a tt e r eV ent’ ta n u ln 8 w ould
„ s v e te ra n , a n d re sid e s th re e m iles
coal.
T he b ig lu m p s o f coal are
fam ily. L. J. Orres, w ife and dau g h -
crushed.
Then to g e th e r w ith the
¡rill a n e n t Dr. B ulgin, in c lu d in g a becom e a p ro m in e n t A sh lan d in d u s-
■ iq o f A sh la n d . T h e hap p y cou-
. * « * » • » \ i, i
sm a lle r p ieces o f coal, th e y pass
try . O ak b a rk , one o f th e p rin c ip a l
,H . m ak e th e ir f u tu r e hom e . „
-'>rt o . If. W a lls « ,,, ami
I .• I u «Í
p a m p h le t e n title d “ C rim es o í M., i
o v er sh a k in g sc r e e n s w h ere as
• m i m i ” « ‘ i Ui
m
III
nephew , Mr. Banks, G eorge W. H ake
•
if
te
r
s
,”
in
w
hich
an
a
lleg
ed
m
in
in
g
niater5 a,s use<1 ,n ,e a th p r m a k in g ,
m any a s e ig h t se p a r a tio n s in to d if­
,4i ra n c h .
I > I t I I ! I I I.Ml/
fe r e n t s iz e s are m ade.
a n d d a u g h te r Miss N ellie. T he club
deal of th e ev a n g elist w as listed . a l l ’Can b<? o b ta in e d h e re in la ^ e q u an -
11
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UH
T h is Is done by m ovin g th e coal
*
titipp
U ."'OÍ
i I I r , i i i I I
selected
Ashland
as
th
e
ir
next
m
eet
o v er se t a fte r se t o f sc reen s pierced
! of w hich w ere freely show n by t h e ;
. New Y ear’s Party—
ing place. The g a th e rin g will occur
sheriff
, Mr. McKinney is planning to build
w ith h o le s o f d ifferent*sizes. At th e
.,r. a n d M rs V. O. N. S m ith en-
top o f th e breaker, th e h o les a re so ih e s la te th e m ines used to rely ten story buildings and cover half
! T he a g ita tio n w axed w arm fo r ten ® b u n sa lo w on b is P!a™ a cro ss th e
¡on J u n e 24 next.
-t :ned a n u m b e r of frie n d s a t a
la r g e th a t a ll p ieces sm a lle r than alm ost en tirely on “b reak er b oys.” an acre of ground.
¡days, in c lu d in g th e claim th a t D r 1,ghway fro,n F ia d e ric k .
G loves
e g g coal drop th rou gh .
S creen s
The boys h ave now been g e n e r a lly
In order to m ake sure th at th e
•; New Y e a r’s eve. T hose pres-
J. W . McCoy, o f M edford, w as in
w ith sm a lle r h o le s fu rth er dow n Jn d isplaced by m echanical process sla te Is removed and th e coal cor-
¡B u lg in , who w as a n a rd e n t f is h e r - ' T
f r ° m M eK inney b u c k sk in h av e
.„ e r e Mr. and Mrs. A. C. B riggs,
th e b reaker sep a ra te th e sm a ller know n a s “j ig g in g .
T hese tw o rectly sized, inspectors take 10C
th e c ity yesterday on a s h o rt b u s i­
¡m
an
.
h
a
d
been
d
e
te
c
te
d
“
g
a
ffin
g
f
i
s
h
!
th
e
UDU8Ual
QUa,ity ° f k e e p ,n *
siz
^s
p
rocesses,
“jig
g
in
g
and
sh
ak
in
g"
are
pound sam ples from each car. If
,ir. .nd Mrs. D. H. B a rn e b u rg , an d ness trip , ^ ir McCoy v isited w ith
Even qrt«r th e coal is sorted Into so Com plicated th at th e y ta k e up the am ount o f sla te exceeds the
a t R ay Gold d a m .” N o th in g cam e of a n d plIab le a f te r ^ t t l n g wet. Mr.
«• and Mrs. C. B. Lam kin.
s1--' -
has p ieces o f sla te nearly a ll th e ¡¡rice In th e b reak er minimum, th e en tire earload must
C. B. Lam kin.
McKinney used to run a gun store
I m ix - <>
-tch size. To remove buildings, which are the height of again go through the breaker.
the charge.
MAJOR CLAIM
Belfast Riots
Continue; Six
Die In Fight
Anti-Foreign
Element Stirs
Chinese Fears
BRITISH RESENT
SCANDIA PEOPLE
Social Leaders
Of Younger Set
Wed Saturday
DAMAGE SUITS
Ashland Gains
Rapid Note For
Leather Goods
Hard Coal Is A Hand Picked Product
A
-f-
I
in Ashland.