Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1922, Image 1

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    ! A SHLAND climate, without the aid
I * * of medicine, cures nine cases
ont- of ten of asthma. This is
¡proven fact
A shland D aily T idings
(I n te r n a tio n a l N
ew s W
ir e « Service)
o r v in a ì
(International
News
Wire
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(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922
No. 146
SENSATIONAL PROPOSAL BY NEW SECT
Portuguese Army
Revolts Says Lisbon
Lewis Takes S ep
To Avert Strike
08953880
Tongmen Silently
Quit Portland
13407395
LONDON, Feb. 21.— S ev eral P o r ­
CHICAGO, Feb. 21.— A nnounce-
tu g u e s e re g im e n ts have rev o lted , ac­
: m e n t th a t he h ad ta k e n a ste p in
PO R TLA N D , O r., Feb. 21.— S lip­
c o rd in g to a L isbon d isp atch .
th e d ire c tio n of a v e rtin g a n a tio n ­
p in g isle n tly th ro u g h th e d e serted
T he s itu a tio n th e re is u n c e rta in ,
w ide s tr ik e a m o n g coal m in e rs, w a s'
s tr e e t, th e H ip S ing to n g d e se rte d
b u t is said to d epend on w h a t a c tio n
m ad e h e re to d ay by P re s id e n t Lew is,
P o rtla n d in a body y e ste rd a y . T a x i­
th e re st of th e a rm y ta k e s. T he gov­
of th e 1 n ite d M ine W o rk e rs of A m er-
c a b s— a dozen o r m ore, w ith c u rta in s
e rn m e n t has been in a c ritic a l c o n d i­
ica, a s lie e n te re d ip to a co n fe re n ce
d ra w n , d ro v e q u ie tly up to th e Hip
W ASHING TON, D. C„ Feb. 21.— ’
tio n fo r se v era l m o n th s d u e to th e
w ith th e h e a d s of th e ra ilro a d b ro th -
CHICAGO,
21.— T he
m e d ia te H
a p d-rop.nation
p ro p ria tio n of
$5,- e ,-hoods t0 1)resent his -«defensive al- g ra n d a u g h e r of J o h n D. R o c k e fe lle r Sing h e a d q u a rte rs in old C h in ato w n ,
JAM ES Q. AD AM S APPO IN TED TO a c tiv itie s lof B olshevist g ro u p s on T h e im
!ilini<
of $5.-
a n d once filled w ith n e rv o u s, te n se I
SUCCEED M E L T . E L M O R E - th e one h a n d a n d m o n a rc h is ts on th e
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a m o n g ta n n e r s in c io p f a ilu re |p la te d w age re d u c tio n s.
¡th e m an sh e loves— a Sw iss groom
‘KILL ALL OLD AND SICK PEO­
HAS W IDE REPUTATION A s o th e r.
Special police w ere on d u ty to
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PLE, SELL OUR PROPERTY
E X P E R T MARKSMAN.
P re s id e n t Lew is sa id he had c a lled ¡o v er th ric e h e r age.
¡g u a rd th e fle e in g o rie n iia ls . R ecent!
have been a c tiv ely en g ag ed in s tir-
' s p n ,t e a g ric u l u ia l c o m m itte e to
AND
GO FORTH AS W ANDER­
co n fe re n ce of w e ste rn P e n n sy l-
M ath ild e M cC orm ick, 16 p e rsu a d -l to n g a ro u b le s betw een th e Bing!
day.
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F irst Company W ill H old Second ! ring the so,d iers to re v o lt a g a in s t
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„ van ia, Illin o is, Ohio a n d In d ia n a op- ed h e r f a th e r. H a ro ld F. M c C o rm ic k ,' K ung-B ow L eong to n g an d th e Hip
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Grand O pening About March 15 th e g o v e rn m e n t.
head of th e I n te r n a tio n a l H a rv e s te r Sing to n g a re said to be re sp o n sib le
of th e fu n d sh a ll he used to buy feed . fere n c e w as h eld a n d an a g re e m e n t
D oukhabor Sec t, W hich Ha« Been Es-
to In terest Local P eople in W
o r k ------------------------------
com pany, th a t h e r h a p p in e ss d e p e n d ­ fo r th e m ig ra tio n .
fo r s t a r v i n g c a tt l e on th e w e stern
tablished at B rilliant, R. C., and
o f th e O rganization.
reach ed p ro te c tin g th e in te r e s ts of ed on h e r m a rria g e to Max O ser, of
T h e to n g m en le ft on th e 9 o ’clock
plain s.
all p a rtie s c o n c ern e d , in c lu d in g th e ! Z u r ic h , S w itz erlan d . Mr. M cCorm ick
O ther C ities Throughout Canada,
tra in .
T h e ir d e s tin a tio n could n o t !
J a m e s Q. A dam s h a s been a p p o in t
public, th e re w ould be a s tr ik e A pril th e n m ad e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e be le a rn e d , except, a v ag u e sugges- ’ Refu.se to Pay “U njust T axes.”
KLAMATH I ALLS JUDGE RESIGN firs t.
ed by G o v ern o r O lcott as f ir s t lieu-!
¡e n g a g a m e n t.
tio n , “ E a s te rn O re g o n .”
i v a m z - tt
~
Only one s tr in g is a tta c h e d to t h e '
I t is n o t know n how m any I n d i v i d - L , ? . , , , 0 1 ' 1™ ’ B' C ’ F e b ’ 2 l _ "
te n a n t, C. A., to succeed L e iu te n a n t
SA LEM , O r., F eb. 21.— C ircu it
H e n ry T. E lm o re , re c e n tly resig n e d , !
j co n sen t of M cC orm ick-M ax O ser u a ls w ere in th e p a rty , b u t e s tim a te s I
y° Ur babies alld c b lld ren
J
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d
g e E. V. K u y k e n d a ll of K la m a th
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te
n
y e a rs of age, and a ll ag ed
a e o rd in g to a re c e n t o rd e r receiv ed !
m u st q u it his f a th e rla n d a n d com e w ere t h a t fu lly 40 took th e early i
co u n ty has re sig n e d a c c o rd in g to a
a
n
d
sick
people
and let us sell a ll
by C a p ta in W illiam B rig g s fro m th e ;
to A m erica to live, frie n d s of th e m o rn in g tra in fo r th e e a st,
le tte r received a t th e office of Gov­
o
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ro
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rty
a
n
d
go fo rth as w a n ­
fam ily s ta te d .
a d ju t a n t g e n e ra l a t Salem . A dam s
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C F eb . 21.-
e rn o r O lcott S a tu rd a y . T he g o v e rn o r
d e re rs on th e face of th e e a rth th a t
is a w ell-know n A sh la n d m an w ho i C ongress w ould h av e to
T h is p ro v isio n , it w as said , w as a
give co n sen t p ro b ab ly w ill not n a m e bis succes-
m en will know th a t we will n o t pay
h a s o v er e ig h t y e a rs ' ex p e rien c e i n , to a n y f u tu r e a g re e m e n ts m ad e u n - js o r fo r se v era l days
concession to th e w o rld ’s r ic h e s t'
u n ju s t ta x e s .”
e s t e e m ' h ^ L ^ i/t9
b i g h ; d e r t b e io u r-p o w e r P a c ific tre a ty be-
J u d g e K u y k e n d a ll w as ap p o in te d
m an, Jo h n D. R o c k e felle r, th e p a t- '
FEED FOR CATTLE
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H az Kik.
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p X
f mi a r L a a th o r ‘t,e s
fo re 14 w ould becom e b in d in g upon bv G overnor W ith y co m b e in 1915 to
o f the P a c ific co ast.
H e has been , th e U nited s ta te s , a c co rd in g to th e succeed J u d g e
N oland
who died in
a m e m b e r of th re e
n a tio n a l rifle re s e rv a tio n to th e p a c t te n ta tiv e ly office
te a m s a n d is one of th e b est c ra c k a g re e d upon by th e s e n a te fo re ig n r
e
-
______________
s h o ts on th e C oast.
la tio n s co m m ittee .
! *
L ie u te n a n t E lm o re , w ho fo r th e
R e p u b lic a n “ irre c o n c ilia b le s ” w ere
p a s t th re e y e a rs h a s se rv e d fa ith - q u ick to ex p ress co m p lete “ d issa tis-
rtí T d 1
fu lly fo r th e b e st in te re s ts o f F ir s t fa c tio n ” w ith th e p re s id e n t’s le tte r
Bri. «
co m p an y , re sig n e d b ecau se m ilita ry to th e e ffe c t t h a t no re c o rd s had
w o rk to o k m o re tim e th a n he fe lt he been k e p t of th e d iscu ssio n s on th e
f i f e ’- <-
co u ld ju s tly give It, a n d also from fo u r-p o w e r p act.
*
c o n s id e ra tio n s of h e a lth .
S e n a to r B orah, re p u b lic a n , of Id a-
I hold in h ig h es eem as m en
L a s t ev e n in g a b o u t $500 w o rth ho, le a d e r of th e “ irre c o n c ilia b le s ,”
an
d
h ig h re g a rd as p u b lic -sp irite d
o f pay ch eck s w ere d is trib u te d to sa id :
T he la s t in d ic tm e n t r e tu r n e d by
citizen
s, J. H. McGee, L. F. F e r g u ­
th e m em b e rs of F ir s t com pany. No
“ I did n ot a n tic ip a te t h a t th e re th e g ra n d ju ry w as la s t F rid a y , a n d
son, H al M cN air, F . C. H om es,
ch eck s, how ever, w e re d is trib u te d to w as a n y th in g w ith re fe re n c e to th e it is p resu m e d th a t it is d e lib e ra tin g
F. S. E n g le a n d A. C. B riggs.
m en w ho w ere s h o rt In th e ir e q u ip - fo u r-p o w e r tre a ty th a t th e p re sid e n t on th e v a rio u s p h ases of th e B ank
D u rin g th e p a st y e a r th e s e
m e n t.
w ould be a b le to s u b m it to th e sen- of J a c k s o n v ille failu re .
m
en
h av e
been
m em b e rs
of
N in th c o rp s a re a h e a d q u a r te r s a te - T h e re fo re , I am not d isa p p o in t-
T he p re se n t g ra n d ju ry will con-
th e b o a rd of d ire c to rs of th e
h a s d e s ig n a te d M arch 6 as th e d a te
No w ritte n rec o rd ever w as k e p t jc n id e its w ork th is w eek, an d a new
C h a m b e r of C om m erce a n d , had
fo r fe d e ra l in sp e c tio n of F ir s t com - of th e v ita l th in g s o f a s e c re t eon- e ra n d ju ry will be d raw n w hen th e
th ey d o m in a te d th e a c tio n of
p any, a n d th e com pany is p re p a rin g fe re n c e - a n d as no reco rd e x ists of new p e tit jitry te rm s ta r ts n ex t Mon-
th e C h a m b e r, I h av e no d o u b t b u t
fo r th is e v e n t.
¡ th e fo u r-p o w e r tre a ty , th e p re sid e n t day. T he c a le n d a r fo r th e p e tit ju ry
th e re w ould h av e been a d iffe re n t
A bout M arch 13 th e co m pany is co u ld h a rd ly expect to send us one.
te rm will be d ra w n to day. W om en
?tory :o te ll of th e c lu b ’s accom p-
p la n n in g on s ta g in g a second g ra n d
“ T he m a tte r c e rta in ly will be de- m ay be d raw n on th is ju ry , b u t th e
lislim en rs.
B ut, u n fo rtu n a te ly ,
o p e n in g of th e A rm o ry , m uch th e h a te d on th e s e n a te flo o r w hen th e se rv in g re s ts e n tire ly w ith them .
th
e
club
lias
been d o m in a te d by
sa m e a s la s t y e a r. T h is w ill be a n Pr ° P e r tim e a rr iv e s .”
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ire
c
to
r
m
em
b
e rs w ho, 1 th in k ,
a f f a ir fre e to th e public. E x h ib itio n
Tt w as decided by th e c o m m ittee M ISSING TAXICAP, D R IV E R
have given 95 p e r c e n t of th e ir
d rills w ill be p u t on, a lso a w re stlin g th a t S e c re ta ry H u g h es sh o u ld be
LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES
th o u g h t an d en e rg y in a tte m p tin g
m a tc h a n d boxing b o u t, a n d fre e c a ^ ed on to a p p e a r b e fo re th e corn-
to th ro tie e n te rp ris e s proposed
d a n c e w ill be given a fte rw a rd s . T h e m ’tte e to te ll P s m em b e rs all he
LOS A N G EL ES, F eb . 21.— T he
by o th e rs a n d b u t a p a ltry 5 p er
o b je c t of th is a f f a ir w ill be to in te r- know s a b o u t th e se cre t n e g o tia tio n s tax icab d riv e r s o u g h t in co n n ectio n
cen t in an a tte m p t to p u t th e
e st th e people of A sh la n d in th e com - an d p riv a te co n v e rsa tio n s.
w ith th e W illiam D esm ond T a y lo r
tow
n fo rw a rd . T h a t is w hy I b e­
p a n y in o r d e r t h a t m o re re c ru its will
-----------------------------
m u rd e r w as found la te y e ste rd a y .
cam e convinced t h a t th e club w as
begin to e n list. U nless th e com pany
SA LEM , Or., Feb. 21.— Telephone'
H e w as fo u n d by d e te c tiv e s w o rk -
I still
is s u p p o rte d by p a re n ts u rg in g th e ir p a tro n s m u st pay in c re a s e d ra te s , ac- ing u n d e r th e o rd e rs of P o lic e C ap-; not w o r.h y of su p p o rt.
hold
th
e
m
en
m
en
tio
n
e
d
in
h ig h
boys to jo in , it w ill be lo st to A sh- |c o r d in g to an o rd e r ban<b-«l dow n tain A dam s. T h e o ffic e rs im m ed ia te -
esteem a n d am convinced th a t th e
lan d , so it is im p e ra tiv e th a t in te r e s t hv th e pu b lic se rv ice com m ission to- ly ook him b efo re D istric t A tto rn e y
p re ju d ic e th ey h av e held a g a in s t
be a ro u se d in th is resp e c t.
day-
W oolw ine.
som
e e n te rp ris e s a n d som e in d i­
A t th e g ra n d o p en in g , A d ju ta n t
v n D l Cu i -
7L
^ h e m an gave th e n a m e of T racy.
v id u als h as a ris e n from a p e rs is t­
G e n e ra l W h ite , C olonel D u se n b u ry .
q
* eb; 2 , ~ T‘
He is aaid
h a v e been an a c q u a n -
e n t a n d stu d ie d e ffo rt of th o se
C h a p la in G ilb e rt a n d o th e r n o ta b le s
1
m e m b e rs o f (the ta n c e of T a y ,o r
Hg hag been
who have d o m in a te d th e c lu b ’s
w ill be p re s e n t to help m a k e th e e v - |c ,e " ,o s t t h c ,r 1,vc* " h ,’n ’»><“ R o m a, ln g since th e a fte rn o o n p re c e d in g th e
activi ies, to p re ju d ic e th em .
I
e n in g in te re s tin g . C h a p la in G ilb ert th e »«•’Rest d irig ib le o f h e r ty p e in slaying. Police claim to have found
th in k if th e y w ere p u t in good
is w ith o u t q u e stio n th e m o st e n te r- th e w op,d, e x p lo d e d in m id a ir above b u lle ts of a p a tte rn o b so le te fo r th e
ta in in g
m ilita ry sp e a k e r in th e H am p to n R o a d s th is a fte rn o o n . F if- la s t 15 y e a rs a n d w hjch n iatc h ed ex_ com pany th e y w ould be v a lu a b le,
active a n d in te llig e n t w o rk e rs for
U n ited S ta te s .
| t e r n a r " re p o rte d to h a v e been re s- a c tly th e slu g t h a t k illed T a y lo r, in
th e com m on good. HAZ K IK .
O ne of th e a c tiv itie s th e com pany cu e” -
i T ra c y ’s room ,
is now en g a g ed in is th e s ta g in g of
PROVIDENCE,
R. I., Feb,
is, K.
l e!». 2 21.-
1 .— p —
a h o m e ta le n t play, e n title d “ N o th ­
G ovem or Soucci has ordered four
in g b u t th e t r u t h .” T h is is one of
com panies o f coast
>ast artillery to Paw -
th e c le v e re st com edies th a t h a s been
s ta g e d in th e city. T he c a st co n sists *U< V T 1 he
n< ^ ° w ' e m o r ’s conciliation | _
o f th e M isses J o h n s o n , R a in e , Me- c o m n ,,tt^ is sc h ed u le d to m eet rep-
Coy, C am p b ell, H e rr a n d M essrs. Ad-
o f «be m ill and strikers
HOW HAPPy you
am s, H ale. P e te rs , B iegel an d C o n -’ " 1 th e s ta ,e
t h ’s afternoon, as
______________________________________ ; a resu lt o f w hich m artial law may
Vil ìEN i r S N O W E D -A N P
(Continued on Page 41
bo p ro cla im e d .
R ’member
used to de
IV/71 Spend
M illion
To Advertise Ships
FAVOR SALES TAX
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., F eb , 21.—
S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry M ellon
w a rn e d th e c o n g re ssio n a l m oney
h u n te rs t h a t th é e s ta b lis h m e n t of a
sa le s tax to pro v id e fu n d s to m eet
th e soldiers* b o n u s p re s e n ts “ en o r-
m ous d iffic u ltie s to th e a d m in is tra -
tio n ” a n d is u n a d v isa b le a t th e p res-
T h e b u ild in g a t E a s t M ain s tr e e t e n t tim e,
a n d P io n e e r a v e n u e, fo rm e rly occu-i
M ellon a p p e a re d b e fo re th è
ta x
Pied by th e L. F . F e rg u so n d ry division of th e w ays an d m ea n s corn-
goods sto re , is u n d e rg o in g a trans-1 m |tte e , to g e th e r w irh tre a s u ry ex-
fo im a tio n .
C a rp e n te rs , p la s te re rs p e rts, an d discussed a t som e le n g th
a n d p a in te rs a re busily en g a g ed r e - ¡ th e fe a tu re s of th e sales ta x plan ,
m o d elin g th e in te rio r fo r th e jiew : M ellon re ite ra te d his o p p o sition to it.
s p o rtin g goods s to re soon to be op­
T he end of th e bon u s problem is
ened by A m os N in in g e r a n d R o b e rt n o t in sig h t.
Schem es g a lo re a re
W a rn e r, w ho a re d ire c tly s u p e rv is ­ flo u ris h in g in th e gossip of congres-
ing th e w ork.
sio n al c lo a k ro o m s. P re s id e n t H a rd
A n am e has no t y et been chosen ¡ng sta n d s c o m m itted to th e p ay m en t
fo r th e new b u sin ess, b u t su g g e stio n s; of a bon u s so m etim e. He in sists t h a t
¡ a r e sa id to be in o rd er. W hile t h e ^ h a s h ith e rto fav o red i t , b u t he
T h a t is th e s ta r tlin g , se n sa tio n a l
p ro c la m a tio n of P e te r V erigin, h e a d
of th e D ou k h o b o r sect w hich has
been e sta b lish e d a t B rillia n t, B. C.,
a n d e lsew h ere in B ritish C olum bia,
A lb e rta a n d S a sk a tc h e w a n .
V erigin proposes a g ra n d tre k of
a11 ab le-bodied m em b ers of th e sect,
a c co rd in g to his d e c la ra tio n se n t to
th e V an co u v er new sp ap ers,
H e said th a t th e m en had a g re e d
to V e rig in ’s s e n sa tio n a l p ro p o sals,
h u t th e m o th e rs opposed k illin g th e
c h ild re n .
T he liq u id a tio n of all p ro p e rty was
ou J. discussed a t a m ass m eet-
- i'ill a n t.
If only th a t idea
no D o u k h o b o rs will sell o u t,
.e b ts an d becom e n o m ad s
of
d ..
pi
PAULLNE FR EDERIC K PLANS
HONEYMOON IN SADDLE
THROUGH TH E YOSEMITE
P a u lin e F re d e ric k an d h e r bus
band>
c . ’T
R u th e ^ o r d w ^ose
i t h o u g h t T h T a contest
T
AUgUSt WaS ,n a rria g e a t S an ta A na, C alif., a few
! w ill be a rra n g e d a n d a ^ o ^ l O sh o t
H S ht
l ° bU rden th e tr e a s u r y tlays ago. was a s u rp ris e to th e n o ted
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faith fu ll} to of a d m ire rs , is p la n n in g a ro m a n tic
fu rn is h e s th e m ost a p p ro p ria te nam e
sign a b o n u s bill, if th e m ea n s of pay- honeym oon trip th ro u g h th e w o n d er­
M essrs. N in in g er a n d W a rn e r in ­ ing in te re s t on th e d eb t is fo u n d , as fu i Y osem ite valley in C a lifo rn ia , on
te n d c a rry in g a a lrg e lin e of s p o rt­
som e of th a t fu n d w ill be used di- h o rseb ack , to be begun as soon as
ing goods, c ig a rs a n d tobacco, so ft
rec tly o r in d ire c tly as a basis fo r sh e can co m plete “ T he G lory of Cle-
d rin k s , candy, m ag a z in e s a n d p e rio d ­ b o n u s p ay m en ts.
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icals. T hey will also have a b illia rd
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j h as p lan n e d for R-C P ic tu re s, w hich
ta b le o r two.
will be “ T h e W om an B reed .”
At th is tim e p la n s have n o t p ro g ­
Dr. R u th e rfo rd , w ho is Miss F r e d ­
ressed to a place w h ere an o p en in g
e ric k ’s second cousin, is 45 y e a rs of
d a te can be a n n o u n c e d , b u t it w ill
age. H e h a s a p ro sp e ro u s m ed ical
be th e e a rlie s t day possible u n d e r ex­
p ra c tic e a t S e a ttle , b u t w ill m ove to
istin g s irc u m sta n c e s.
! Los A ngeles, w h ere his w ife h as h e r
w ork In m o tio n p ic tu re s, a n d w h ere
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2 1 .— a lso she h as a b e a u tifu l e s ta te , w hich
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L ike Miss
R u b b e r com pany, w as in tow n y e s te r 1
police, a c tin g o n th e o rd e rs o f M ayor F re d e ric k he is an a rd e n t o u td o o rs
day, se llin g R ev ere tire s.
i K enyon, f ile d in to a g a th e r in g of s p o rtsm a n , and th e pro p o sal to to u r
te x tile s tr ik e r s o u tsid e a c o tto n m ill, th e Y osem ite by h o rseb ack a p p e als
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D U B LIN , F eb . 2 1 .— T h e De V al- b rid e,
e ra p a rty in A ed P h e is w on its first
“ I am su p re m e ly h a p p y ,” Miss
| v icto ry in th e Sinn F e in g e n e ra l as- F re d e ric k said a t th e s tu d io w h e re
( sem bly w h e n th a t body v o ted f o r an sh e re p o rte d to h e r d ire c to r, E m ile
| o|n>n b a llo t w h ich De V a le ra advo- C h a u ta rd , on th e M onday m o rn in g
! c a te d .
M ichael C ollins, in a s ta te - fo llow ing h e r m a rria g e , " a n d will
m e n t la te r, conceded th e v ic to ry to c o n tin u e my w ork b efo re th e c am era.
De V a le ra upon h is m o tio n in Aed W e h av e no d e fin ite p lan s ju s t now,
P h e is, s ta tin g th a t th e S inn F e in except th a t we will have o u r honey-
F co u ld n o t a c ce p t th e A n g lo -Irish m oon trip th ro u g h Y osem ite valley,
tre a ty .
‘ ho rseb ack .
Permitees at Lake
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W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Feb. 21.—
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a d v e rtis e its m e rc h a n t m arine* in
I p e titio n w ith th e g re a te st m arin e!
•Dies of o th e r n a tio n s. T he ship p in g !
l)oard s a c tiv itie s , it w as s ta te d in
c o n g re ss, a re la rg e r th a n anv eom -
J cora
! p e tin g line o r n a tio n .
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e v e ry p o rt in th e w orld.
, land Ig SUrp asse d so f a r as h e r royal
T h is e n o rm o u s sura is c o n ta in e d ; m e rc h a n t m a rin e is concerned,
in th e a p p ro p ria tio n a sk e d fo r t h e '
B esides th e tr a n s a tla n tic ro u te s,
U n ited S ta te s sh ip p in g b o a rd , w h ic h : th e re a re a dozen A tla n tic coastw ise
h a s been a c cla im e d in c o n g re ss a s ' lin es ru n n in g b etw een th e p o rts of
“ th e la rg e s t b u sin e ss in th e w o rld .” j New O rlean s, G alveston, G u lfp o rt
T h e sh ip p in g b o a rd , u n d e r p lan s an d P e n a sco la to B razil a n d R iv e r
s u b m itte d to co n g re ss fo r a p p ro v a l, P la tte p o in ts. In a d d itio n th e re a re
In te n d s to e s ta b lis h th e A m erican a n u m b e r of s h o rt lines ru n n in g b e­
fla g on ev ery sea in p a sse n g e r as tw een N o rth A tla n tic a n d G ulf C oast
w ell a s fre ig h t service.
A t th is p o rts.
m o m e n t 440 sh ip p in g b o a rd vessels,
On th e W est C oast th e A m e ric a n '
fly in g th e A m erican m e rc h a n t p e n ­ flag sa ils from San F ra n c isc o , Los
n a n ts from th e ir m a s th e a d s , a r e p ly ­ A ngeles an d P u g e t Sound p o rts and
in g e v e ry sea on th e globe. M ost of C olum bia R iv e r citie s to th e O rient,
th e m c a rry only fre ig h t a t th is tim e. th e S o u th P acific a n d to h u n d re d s
T h e re a re 87 tr a d e lin e s m a in ta in - of isla n d p o rts s c a tte re d a c ro ss th e
ed by the government in open com- broad bosom of the Pacific,
I ria rc h of th e fam ily , who h a s p rid e d
h im se lf p u b licly t h a t fo rtu n e -s e e k ­
in g m en of E u ro p e w ould n e v e r
m a rry in to his fam ily.
(C otyr!;!.tl
A m ee tin g of th e o w n ers of lots a n d E. V. C a rte r w as chosen a s sec­
a t L a k e of th e W oods w as held S u n ­ re ta ry - tr e a s u r e r. A b o a rd of tru s te e s
d ay a fte rn o o n in th e p a rlo rs of th e w as also selected to hold office fo r
th e e n su in g y e a r. T h e b o a rd con­
E lk s ’ club to se le c t a p e rm a n e n t o r­
sis ts of one lo t-o w n e r from K la m a th
g a n iz a tio n fo r c a rry in g on th e b u si­ F a lls, one from M edford a n d one
ness in co n n ectio n w ith th is p ro m i­ from A sh lan d .
W illiam
B aldw in
n e n t re c re a tio n c e n te r. I t h a s been w as selected from K la m a th F a lls ’
realized fo r som e tim e t h a t such an s . T. R c h a rd so n from M edford, a n d
o rg a n iz a tio n sh o u ld be fo rm ed fo r Amo- ” 1 In e r from A sh lan d . T he
th e good of th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs in
th e a n n u a l m e e tin g w as se t
o rd e r t h a t any m a tte r w hich w as a
thn
- d S u n d ay in A u g u st of
com m on g rie v a n ce could be p ro p ­
ch y< ar.
e rly ta k e n up w ith th e fe d e ra l a u ­
P ra c c a ’ly a ll of th e A sh lan d lo t-
th o ritie s fro m w hom th e lan d is o w n ers
nd se v era l from M edford
leased.
w ere in a tte n d a n c e a t th e m eetin g .
P ro f. Irv in g E. V in in g w as select- M r. R a n k in s , of th e fo re s try se rv ­
ed a s p re s id e n t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n , j ice, w as a lso p re s e n t.