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M three months In the rloh osone
8HL AND climate, without the aid I
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i medicine,
at Ashland.
ter helps.
cures nine eases
ont of ten of asthma. This Is a |
proven fact
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(International News Wire Service)
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VOLUM E 3
The pure domestic wa­
No. 123
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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GREAT NEED FOR AGRICULTURAL RELIEF
More Testimony!
On Executions
Pope Benedict
Placed in Tomb
LARGE STOCK
State Income Tax
Suggested By Board
PLANT LIFE
T h e s ta te tax in v e s tig a tio n com ­
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J a n . 26 —
ROM E, J a n . 26.— T he fu n e ra l of
m itte e , now in session a t P o rtla n d ,
T he h a n g in g o f a n e g ro so ld ie r a t
J th e la te P ope B enedict, w hich was
is facin g a com plex pro b lem . W ith
B ellville, F ra n c e , w as d e scrib ed by
■ I to h a re been held y e ste rd a y , w as
th e a u th o riz e d in d e b te d n e ss of th e
C olonel J a m e s P. B arney of th e a r ­
¡p o stp o n ed u n til today.
s ta te and its su b d iv isio n s now 20
my college, b e fo re th e s e n a te com -
In th e g re a t c a th e d ra l of St. Pet-
p e r c e n t of th e e n tir e a ssessed v a lu ­
! m itte e in v e s tig a tin g a lle g ed illeg al
i e r ’s, dim ly lig h ted by f lu tte r in g
a tio n ; w ith re a l p ro p e rty paying 73
' e x e c u tio n s of A m erican so ld ie rs ov-
j ca n d le s a n d to rc h e s, th e fin al fune
p er c e n t of th e ta x e s; w ith th e p e rl
I e rse a s.
I ra l rite s w ere c o n d u c te d fo r th e holy
H , G. EN DERS DISPOSES OF HIS c a p ita tax up to $ 5 2,57; w ith 50 per T H (>S E DAYS W H EN T H E G R E A T
OFTEN PAILS TO FIND SINGLE
C olonel B arn ey said th e c o u rt
THOSE DAY WHEN GREAT A.MER-! fa th e r.
EN TIR E INTEREST IN STOCK c e n t of all th e w ealth of th e s ta te
AMERICAN DOLLAR WAS STILL
ICAN DOLLAR WAS PQWER IN! O rd in a rily nin e days a re given j PLANT OUT OF H UNDREDS OF m a rtia l w as com posed of seven n e­
not a v a ila b le u n d e r th e p re s e n t sys­
SPECIM ENS
THAT
CAN
BE g ro an d five w h ite o ffic ers, w ith a
OF GOODS AND PLANS W HOLE­
A POW ER IN THE LAND AND A
LAND AND A THING TO BE over to papel fu n e ra l c e re m o n ie s,'
tem of ta x a tio n , a n d w ith th e tax es
USED TO ADVANTAGE.
n e g ro as ju d g e a d v o cate. T he sol-
SALE HOUSE IN ASHLAND.
LOOKED VP TO.
b u t th e la te p o n tiff le ft th e express-!
THING TO LOOK UP AT.
b a llo o n in g o u t of all p ro p o rtio n to
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th e f a r m e r ’s a h iliiy to pay, th e com ­
P u f fin g S w eetly O d o ro u s P ip e , th e 'b a lm e d , w hich m ad e it n e c essa ry to I “ By O u r In sa n e A sy lu m s a n d M e d i-,¡F re n c h w om an 60 y e a rs old
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In W hich Tim e He B u ilt Up One c u rr e n t m eth o d of ta x a tio n an d
What th e World Is Suffering from
W eak, We A re E nabling Them to fo rm e r
se rv ic e
m an,
p rev io u sly
Spun T h is T ale o f Eearly Days;
T he fu n e ra l w as p riv a te , in v ita
of th e Larges to Departm ent Stores evolve, if possible, a system w hich
Is Under Production,” Says Agri­
R eproduce,” Says Burbank.
h e a rd by th e c o m m ittee , th a t n in e
¡tlo n s b ein g re s tric te d to c a rd in a ls,!
will be e q u ita b l ea n d r e d is trib u te th e
R etold By
in Southern Oregon.
cultural Expert.
so ld ie rs w ere s h o t an d k illed by m ili­
(o ffic ials of th e V atican, m em b e rs o f,
heavy b u rd e n .
By
W
ILLIA
M
G.
CAYCE
ta ry police a n d ta k e n to base h o s­
th e d ip lo m atic co rp s an d m e m b e rs '
By G E O R G E R. HO LM ES
T h e in e v ita b le rem edy, in th e
H. G. E n d e rs Sr., w ho h a s been a t
(I.
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W ASH IN GTON, D. C., J a n . 26.—
p ita l No. 9 a t C h a te a u R oux, in De­
of
p
a
tric
ia
n
fam
ilies.
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
opinion of th e com m ission, is a s ta te
th
e
h
ead
of
th
e
H.
G.
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&
Son
SANTA
MONICA,
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.
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ce
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1919,
w
as
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by
th
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nless
U ncle S am ’s d o lla r gets back
L
ong
b
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th
e
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J a n . 26.—
d e p a rtm e n t s to re since it w as e s ta b ­ incom e tax. Such a ta x will re c a p ­
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r
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S o m e tim e s in th e s tre s s a n d tu rm o ii fin a l rite s, g r e a t cro w d s beg an to
lish e d se v era l y e a rs ago, has d is ­ tu r e th e " in ta n g ib le s .”
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iz
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,
is
w
illin
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to
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it
t
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p
a
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p ita l a t th e tim e. T h e w itn esses.
sd p p ly and dem an d fo r fo o d stu ffs
o f In te rn a tio n a l co n fe re n ce s, t r e a ­ g a th e r in th e s tr e e ts fla n k in g th e
tie n c e a n d p e rsiste n c e a re tw o of th e D octo rs J a m e s P. E rs k in e a n d R ic h ­ posed of his e n tir e in te r e s t in th e
In th e U nited S ta te s can be e q u a l­
V
atican,
esp
ecially
in
th
e
piazza
of
tie s, a g r ic u ltu r a l blocs, ta x leg isla ­
p rim e re q u is ite s fo r su ccess in his a rd S te p h e n s of New Y ork C ity, a n d sto ck of m e rc h a n d ise to H. G. E n d ­
ized,’ A m erica will be esse n tia lly a
St.
P
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r
’s
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tsid
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e
c
a
th
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-
tio n a n d o th e r Ills th a t a p re sid e n t
e rs J r . a n d Isa a c R. F rid e g a r. Mr.
ch
o
sen
p
ro
fessio
n
.
Dr.
D
onald
E.
M
acK
enna
of
B
ro
o
k
­
food im p o rtin g n a tio n w ith in from
T he cro w d s n o t only in clu d e d
of th e U nited S ta te s Is h e ir to, W ar- ral
E n d e rs Sr. w ill ta k e a m u ch -n eed ed
How he se le c ts very c a re fu lly th e lyn, w ere p o sitiv e in a s s e rtin g th a t
15 to 30 y e a rs. Dr. E. D. Ball, d ire c ­
re n G. H a rd in g w ishes he could slip Ita lia n s , b u t p ilg rim s w ho flocked
re s t fo r a few m o n th s, a f te r w hich
to r of sc ie n tific w ork in th e U nited
back fo r a little w hile to th e “ Good from a ll p a rts of E u ro p e .
M any b e st p la n ts fo r g r a f tin g p u rp o se s no b o dies o f m en m u rd e re d were tim e he w ill b u ild a la rg e w h o lesale
a n d how few of th e m any he receiv es sen t to th e h o sp ita l.
S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re ,
A m e ric an s w ere p re se n t.
Old D ay s.”
h ouse on g ro u n d w hich h a s a lre a d y
from all p a rts of th e w o rld a re r e a l­
to ld th e n a tio n a l a g ric u ltu ra l c o n fe r­
T h e “ Good O ld' D ays” w ere th o se
been p u rc h a se d , a d ja c e n t to th e
ly w o rth a n y th in g in an e x p e rim e n t­
ence today.
w hen th e g re a t A m erican d o lla r w as
S o u th e rn P aciifc ra ilro a d tra c k s .
al w ay w as told by B u rb a n k h im ­
A ggressive actio n m u st be ta k e n
a pow er In th e la n d , a n d a th in g to i
T he s to re u n d e r th e new o w n e r­
by th e A m erican people im m e d ia te ­
self.
sh ip will e n d e a v o r n o t only to live
“ F ro n t n e a rly ev ery fo re ig n land
ly o r fo reig n m a k re ts m u st be relied
V isa
up to th e high s ta n d a r d s a lre a d y a t ­
I h av e sp ecim en s of v a rio u s p la n ts ,
upon if m illions of A m erican s w a n t
ta in e d , b u t to ra is e t h a t s ta n d a rd
g ra sse s a n d tre e s se n t m e ,” he s a i d , !
to e a t. Ball said.
to such a place th a t it is u n s u r ­ VAST SCHEME IS SUGGESTED BY
w hen fo u n d w o rk in g in one of t h e .
T hose who believe t h a t th e n a ­
p assed by a n y s to re in th is sectio n
GERMAN ADVISOR W H EREUN- tio n ’s fa rm in g d ep ressio n is d u e
g a rd e n s a t his th re e -a c re ra n c h h ere. I
of th e s ta te . Mr. H. G. E n d e rs J r.
I»ER NATION c d t ’LD RECON­ larg e ly to o v er p ro d u ctio n a n d no
“ F ro m th e sp e cim en s s e n t m e I '
will c o n tin u e to m a n a g e th e c lo th ­
STRUCT
HER COMMERCE AND m a r k e t d em an d , received a s ta g g e r ­
c a re fu lly go o v e r th e m , ta k in g th e
ing, shoes, dry goods, v a rie ty an
d
.
PAY INDEM NITY,
b e st to w ork w ith. It is s u rp ris in g
ing blow from th e sp e ak e r.
m usic d e p a rtm e n ts , w h e re he h as
to n o te th a t o u t of possibly five
“ T h e fact is th e re is no over p ro ­
kepn in a c tiv e c h a rg e fo r som e tim e ,
been in a
B
Instead o f th e 1 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Loan d u c tio n ,” he said. “ W h at th e w orld
h u n d re d sp ecim en s I can u se b u t
LONDON, J a n . 26.— G re a t B r it­
p a st. Mr. F r id e g a r h a s been m an a-
’
one an d so m e tim e s n o n e .”
An A llied M oratorium for Sam e is s u ffe rin g from is u n d e r p ro d u c ­
a in h a s c o n sen te d to loan tw o m il-
g er of th e g ro cery d e p a rtm e n t fo r
H e re th e fam ed m an co m p ared
Am ount W oud Serve P urpose,” tio n . T h e re is not enough food In
■ Hon five h u n d re d th o u sa n d p o u n d s
q u ite a w hile a n d will be p e rfe c tly
h
is
se
le
c
tio
n
of
th
e
b
e
st
p
la
n
ts
to
Says Parvus, in B erlin Vorwaerte. th e w orld a t th e p re se n t tim e to p ro ­
I s te rlin g to A u s tria , p ro v id ed it is
a t hom e m a n a g in g th is d e p a rtm e n t
vide fo r n o rm a l co n sum ption. T he
(expended u n d e r B ritish su p e rv isio n , re a l life.
to g e th e r w ith th e h a rd w a re .
“ A fte r a ll. life its e lf is b u t a m a t­
n a tio n is rap id ly com ing to a c o n d i­
( I n te rn a tio n a l News S ervice)
; it w as le a rn e d in th e tre a s u ry de-
N e ith e r M r. E n d e rs J r . n o r Mr.
te r of s e le c tio n ,” he said . “ W e pick
B E R L IN . J a n . 26.— G iven a c re d ­ tio n in w hich th e food balan ce is go­
i p a rtm e n t to day.
F r id e g a r need a n y in tro d u c tio n to
fo r o u rse lv e s w h a t we th in k w ould
ing to be d e fin ite ly ag& ing. us. u n ­
If th e loan is fin a lly n e g o tia te d ,
th e A sh lan d public, fo r th ey a re it of $4,000,000,(100. G erm an y will
be m ost b e n e ficia l to us. In select-
less it is m ade one of th e m a jo r
A u stria will be th e firs t o f th e ene-
Since th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ : w idely a n d fav o ra b ly know n n o t only be a b le to re c o n s tru c t h e r com m erce p ro b lem s fo r n a tio u a l c o n s id e ra ­
W ARRtnG. H arding . O wq
f ™ ¡ng p la n ts fo r use in m y e x p e rim e n ts
my p ow ers to se c u re m oney tro m i K 1
in A sh la n d b u t th ro u g h o u t th e up­ an d in d u s ry a n d pay h e r d e b ts to
m erce is h a v in g a ll its p rin tiu g
be looked up to a n d n o t dow n upon.
,,, j
I try to choose th o se w hich w ould
th e a llie s, d e c la re d th e G erm an tio n .”
th e a llie d n a tio n s.
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p er end of th e R o gue R iv er valley.
.done o u t of to w n, we m ay sug
P o w erfu l forces a re a t w ork to
______________________ be th e m o st b e n e fic ia l to m a n k in d ,
The “ Good Old D ays” w ere th o se In
e co n o m ist P a rv u s in a c o m p re h e n ­
g e st, w ith o u t fe a r of h a v in g so m e­
p
re
v e n t th e co n feren ce from going
w hich a d o lla r w ould buy a d o lla r MEXICAN REVOLUTION PENDING he sa id -
sive a rtic le p u b lish e d in th e V or
body
say
we
do
it
in
o
rd
e
r
to
on rec o rd in fa v o r of H enry F o r d ’s
1 A ccording to B u rb a n k , h is b e st se ­
w atch o r tw e n ty fa irly good c ig a rs,
w aertz.
“ g e t a p rin tin g g r a f t,” t h a t it
le c tio n s
com e
fro m
s e m ltro p ic a l
to say n o th in g of w h at It w ould a c ­
P a rv u s, w hose rea l n a m e is H elp- M uscle S hoals o ffe r, th e St. L aw ­
m ig h t be w ise to spend less money-
Garrison R evolts at Cam argo A fter c o u n trie s , such as C e n tra l a n d S outh
co m p lish In th e way of e n te r ta in ­
h a n d t, is one of th e b e st know n of ren ce can al, an d th e farm bloc.
on b a n q u e ts, lu n c h e o n s an d o th e r
Short B attle; Several K illed
T he A m erican F a rm B u real fe d e r­
A
m
erica.
F
ro
m
one
p
a
r
tic
u
la
r
sec­
ment.
G erm an eco n o m ists. H e w as one of
social fu n c tio n s a n d spend a lit­
LA
R
ED
O
,
T
exas.
J
a
n
.
26.—
A
atio n is lead in g th e fig h t in fav o r
tion in P a ra g u a y , h e sa id , he re -
R e c e n tly , d u rin g a fa n n in g bee
th e econom ic e x p e rts of th e G erm an
tle of th e m oney fo r som e lite ra
of th e M uscle S hoals and St. L aw ­
w ith “ o th e r n e w sp a p e r m en ,” th e re v o lu tio n a ry o u tb re a k h as o c c u rre d ceivert som e e sp ecially fin e selec-
d e le g a tio n a t th e peace c o n feren ce
tu r e to send to o u t-o f-to w n in ­
W A SH IN G TO N . J a n . 26.— R eso ­
rence p ro je c ts, and in th is it has th e
p re s id e n t, p u ffin g a sw eetly o d o ro u s a t C am arg o , M exico, a c c o rd in g to tlo n s, w hich h a d n e v e r been b o ta n
of B re st-L ito v sk , a n d w as fre q u e n tly
q u ire rs . W e m ak e th is su g g e stio n
re
p
o
rts
re
a
c
h
in
g
h
e
re
to
d
ay
.
T
he
lu
tio
n
s
c
a
llin
g
fo
r
a
s
e
n
a
te
in
q
u
iry
su
p p o rt of th e m a jo rity of th e f a r ­
ized
b
efo
re.
F
ro
m
th
is
sectio
n
of
pipe, w axed re m in is c e n t a n d sp u n a
sent by th e k a is e r ’s g o v e rn m e n t on
b e c au se , it is sa id , th e C h a m b e r
iu to th e lobby a tta c k in g
H enry
m e r in te re s ts in th e co n feren ce. T he
ta le w hich sh o u ld go dow n in a ll g a rriso n th e r e rev o lted , th e re p o rt th e c o u n try th e p o p u la tio n r a tio a t
fo reig n m issions.
h a s n o t a sin g le sc ra p of lite r a ­
F o r d ’s o ffe r to p u rc h a se th e M uscle
th e econom ic p rim e rs of th e l a n d .! s ta te d , a f te r a s h o rt b a ttle w itli th e one tim e w as one w om an to every
fa rm e r re p re s e n ta tiv e s sta n d as an
“ In o rd e r to fu rn is h th e n ecessary
tu r e a n d h a s n o t h ad fo r sonie
S hoals p ro je c t, was in tro d u c e d in
„
W hile a g r e a t d e a l of th e c h a rm is i re v o lu tio n ists , in w hich sev eral w e ,® jtb r ee nien B u rb a n k said .
u n it in favor of th e farm bloc.
,
. . .
,
Gxnotm. H # rria s e c u rity fo r th is lo an , sa id P a rv u s.
five y e a rs.
H ave it p rin te d o u t
th
e
s
e
n
a
te
to
d
a
y
by
S
en
ato
i
H
a
rris
,
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and
k
ille
d
.
i
Speaks
o
f
th
e
R
aces
lo st in th e re -te llin g , th e sto ry in ­
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,
,,
, j , „ „ j th e G erm an s ta te m onopolies and
of tow n if you w ill, b u t fo r h e a ­ d e m o c ra t, G
Six tru c k lo ad s of s o ld ie rs w e re j
“ W ill th e b lac k o r yellow ra c e ev-
eorg a. H a rris d e c la re d
.
.
.
. .
/
. _
trin s ic a lly is w o rth m uch a s evidence
th e big b u sin e ss in te re s ts m u st o r
v
en
’s
sa
k
e
g
et
som
e
lite
r
a
tu
r
e
,
or
o f w h a t th e d o lla r once w ould ac- d isp a tc h e d from N euvo L a red o , ju st ! e r
th a t his a c tio n w as a im e d a t th e fe r­
p re d o m in a te
o v er th e
w h ite
g an ize th e m se lv e s to g e th e r in to a
a d m it you a re a fa ilu re . W e a re
tiliz e r t r u s t a n d w a te r pow er tr u s t,
c o m p lish .
S u b s ta n tia lly , th e p re s i­ o p p o site th is city , a n d d e ta c h m e n ts j r a c e <” tjie h o r tic u ltu r is t w as ask ed ,
m
u tu a l c re d it a sso c ia tio n .
Such a
to ld A sh la n d fo lk s sp e n t fo u r
a re re p o rte d en r o u te to C a m a rg o
“ H a rd ly ,” he sa id , “ b e c au se I do
w hich, h e sa id w ere lobbying a g a in s t
d e n t to ld th e s to ry a s follow s:
c re d it a sso c ia tio n w ould n a tu ra lly
h u n d re d d o lla rs fo r e a ts a t th e
' not believe, th e staThlna of th o se
F o r d ’s o ffer.
“This was back in the days when from o th e r p o in ts.
have to face se v ere a tta c k s from
b a n q u e t T u e sd a y n ig h t, b u t n o t a
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I races w hich h a v e n o t rea c h e d th e
the M arion S ta r first becam e a ff lu ­
th e m oney len d e rs.
Its p ro p e rtie s
cent fo r u ite r a tu r e .
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fo re t h a t day I h ad been th e e d i t o r ,’ D E N V E R , C olo., J a n . 26. G u n ,
fo r 8 -h o u r day to $7.
W ASH IN GTON, D. C.. J a n . 26.—
m any tim es over th e fig u re of th e
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r )
th e r e p o rte r, th e a d v e rtis in g m an , > la >' betw een th e c h a m b e r of com -,
T he house, by a vote of 230 to 119,
loan a sk e d , a n d th ey w ould also p ro ­
a n d q u ite a b it b esid es.
™e rc e a n d th e A m erican L egion post!
passed th e D yer a n ti-ly n c h in g bill,
vide fo r th e in te r e s t pay m en ts.
O u r r e p o r te r — le t’s call him Bill a * A k ro n . Colo., re s u lte d in th e ,
m ak in g it a fe d e ra l o ffen se fo r fo u r
“ T he $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 c re d it sh o u ld
J o n e s — w as th e m ost a rd e n t a d m ire r j d e a tlis of
la b b its , w hich were
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. „ ¡ o r m ore p erso n s to ta k e p a rt in a
be used, b e fo re a n y th in g else, to j UI
e
o f W illia m S h a k e s p e a re I ’ve e v e r d is tr ib u te d to th e needy fa m ilie s in
c o n s titu te a re se rv e for th e G erm an ; lynching,
seen. J h a d S h a k e s p e a re a n lea n in g s D e u v e r- T h e «b o o tin g m atc h greatly*
p a y m e n ts to th e A llies, in so fa r as
SAN
FR A N C ISCO . J a n .
26.—
m y se lf in th o se days, b e in g p a rtic u - ' b e n e fitte d th e f a rm e rs , w ho have
th ey could n o t he m et by th e c u r - ’
W hen c o u rt recessed a t noon. C hief
la riy p a rtia l to J u liu s C easar. I ’v e | been tro u b le d w ith ra b b its d u rin g
re n t re v e n u e s of th e R eich. O ncej
D efense C ounsel McNab a n n o u n ced
s in c e lo st so m e of my fo n d n ess f o r j tb e wlnter>
th e s e p ey m en ts a re p ro te c te d , th e n , th a t he w ould close th e case fo r th e
C a e sa r, b u t th a t is no p a rt of th is
we could lay p lans fo r th e b a la n c in g : d e fe n se in th e A rb u ck le tria l th is
POLO MEET AT DEL MONTE
story.
of th e b u d g e t an d re fo rm of th e
a fte rn o o n .
A t a n y ra te , a n o ted S h a k e s p e a r­
m o n e ta ry system .
D E L M ONTE, C alif., J a n . 26.— I
e a n tro u p e c a m e to C leveland one An in v ita tio n a l polo to u rn a m e n t to |
“ A p a rt of th e c re d it sh o u ld Im ­
W ASH IN GTON. D. C., J a n . 26.—
w eek. C lev elan d is a b o u t one h u n ­ be h eld a t Del M onte J a n u a r y 28 to
m ed iately go for th e ’ c o n s tru c tio n H e a rin g s upon th e so ld ie rs' bonus
d re d
m iles
fro m
M arion.
Bill F e b ru a ry 5 m a rk s th e fo rm a l o p e n ­
of th e S ta te m onopolies a n d p riv a te bill will be opened T uesday before
y e a rn e d to go to C leveland.
He ing of th e C a lifo rn ia seaso n fo r th is
in d u s tria l p lan ts.
th e h o u se w ays a n d m ean s c o m m it­
w ould h a v e gone to T im b u c to o to p o p u la r sp o rt.
“ T h e c re d it fo r th e r e c o n s tr u c t
M atches a re sched-l
tee, th e re p u b lic a n m em b ers of th e
see S h a k e s p e a re c re d ita b ly ac te d . I uled every o th e r day on th e tw o Del
tio n of th e S ta te m onopolies a n d c o m m itte e decided to d ay by a vote
h a d so m e y e a rn in g s a b o u t going m y­ I M onte field s.
p riv a te In d u stry need n o t a ll be In
E a s te rn , a rm y a n d !
of 14 to 1.
self. So we d ecided we could m a k e ’ C a lifo rn ia clu b s» h av e e n te re d te a m s
m oney. A c o n sid e ra b le p a r t m ay b e,
It by a little fin a n c ia l m a n ip u la tio n , i a n d tro p h ie s w ll, be a w a rd e d to th e
c o _______
n s titu te d in _ gods.
, W ASH IN GTON. D. C.. J a n . 26
W e p la n n e d to go on S a tu rd a y .
i w inner3 o f th e se n io r, ju n io r and
“ A p a rt of th e gold loan w hich ia qpbe proposed fo u r billion d o lla r
» In th o se d ay s th e ra ilro a d s used novice d iv isio n s.
to p ro te c t th e p a y m e n ts to th e A l­ B ritish bond issue as a m ea n s of
to |t e u e p a sse s t o p ro p rie to rs tof
lies need not be paid o u t a t all. It h elp in g fin a n c e th e s o ld ie rs ’ bon u s
n e w sp a p e rs. I had one m yself, and
can be w ritte n up on th e books as a w as s tro n g ly opposed in th e se n a te
A GOOD TRADE
o n e for m y f a th e r.
I fig u re d we
lo an , b u t will a c tu a lly be in th e n a ­ today by S e n a to r Jo h n so n as “ c e r­
T h e L one S ta r b re w e ry o f San
co u ld g e t f a t h e r ’s pass O. K .’d over A n tonio. T exas, p ro p e rty of th e
t u r e of a m o ra to riu m .”
ta in to em b ro il A m erican people in
to B ill fo r th is trip , so I se n t a re ­ B usch in te re s ts of St. L ouis, h as
In ste a d of th e $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 loan E Uropean e n ta n g le m e n ts ju s t as
q u e s t In to h e a d q u a r te r s to th is e f­ been rem o d e le d in to a c o tto n m ill.
a n A llied m o ra to riu m fo r th e sam e ¿u r e jy a3 any lea g u e o f n a tio n s
fect.
a m o u n t w ould serv e th e p u rp o se, in WOuld d o .”
T h e p la n t is u sin g 12 b a le s of Texas
Meeting Payroll Left Little Cash ¡co tto n d a lly a n d o p e ra tin g 506 m a-
th e o pinion of P a rv u s.
»C am e a lo n g S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , c h in e s an(^ 375 lo o n is.
N ot o n iy
j “ T h e problem w ould th e n becom e
KILLED IN EGYPTIAN RIOT
and the authorization had not come does th is give e m p lo y m e n t to a la rg e
j s m a lle r an d could be solved by sim
LONDON. J a n . 26.— 190 p e rso n s
through. We were in somewhat of n u m b e r o f m en and w om en, h u t it is
p ie r m eth o d s. In th a t case we will
a fix. After paying off the Star w o rth w h ile n o tin g th e fact th a t a
w
ere
k illed a n d over 1000 w ounded
h av e to e n a c t th e m u tu a l c re id t a s ­
force with the exception of Bill and p ro d u c t is bein g tu rn e d o u t of a c ­
so c ia tio n by s ta tu te a n d s e c u re r th e in a fre sh o u tb re a k of d iso rd e rs in
Jack, the foreman. I had just $16. tu a l b e n e fit to th e p eople.— T he
n ecessary c a p ital fo r in te rn a l re c o n ­ C arlo, E g y p t, a c co rd in g to a d is ­
The foreman’s pay was $10. So I A m erican Issu e.
s tru c tio n as a p u re ly n a tio u a l p ro ­ p a tc h receiv ed by th e S ta r to d ay .
GREAI BRITAIN
L
BILLIONS CREDIT
EXPERT ASSERTS
H a z IÇ ik
Bill To Prevent
Senate Lobbying
The End of a Perfect Day
went to Jack.
» ‘Jack/ I said, ‘I’ve got money
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Prairie City- -L e d g e o f ja d e op-
ened up.
The dispatch said that order had
je c t. W e » h a ll1 a rriv e a t th e sam e
been restored by the British troopa.
r e s u lt by a d iff e re n t r o a d .”