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He im m ed ia te ly w ent to a physician a g a in s t th e fig h t p ro m o te r, w as th e ru n s, a re b u y in g rev o lv e rs fo r th e ir » scenes, esp ecially th e c ra s h in g mu-1 sn eezing. i _________________ _ w here, upon e x a m in atio n w ith a n x- a d m issio n s m ade by th e S choenfeld w ives an d in s tr u c tin g th em to shoot P re se n c e of th is epidem ic, w hich sic fo r th e fire scenes a n d th e sad la j ra y m ach in e, th e tac k w as fin a lly lo­ g irl an d h er tw elve-year-old chum , th e " P e e p in g T o m ” on sig h t. m en t of th e b u rn e d -o v e r d is tric t fol-( h as been n am ed p h a ry n g itis , cau sed cated . It w as n ecessary to ap p ly an in w hich they a d m itte d th ie v e ry and low ed. by a stre p to c o c c ic in fe c tio n , has led a n a e s th e tic a n d lie ph y sician w orked a n ,,n ,h e r of escap ad es of th e c h a r ­ PRESBYTERIAN BOYS Mr. C am pbell c a p tu re d th e h e a rts to th e issu a n c e of o rd e rs by th e city fo r m ore th a n an h o u r b efo re th e a c te r in w hich it w as so u g h t to In­ CLASS HAVE PARTY o f a jj ¡n bis rea(jjn gg Miss R am o n a h e a lth office to h av e a ll m ilk boiled volve R ic k a rd , and t h a t th e ir sole ' tack could be displaced, b e fo re using. T he ep id em ic. Dr. J. W ise gave a p ian o solo w hich show ed o i W hen th e tac k w as dislo d g ed , how ­ b ject w as m oney. T he p ra c tic a l ad- T he S u n d ay school class of e ig h th o fte n lea d s to o th e r in fectio n . no little ta le n t, a n d Mrs. E s th e r A sh-j ever, th e d o c to r was u n a b le to se cu re i inission of th e ir d e g en eracy , it is be- g ra d e boys of th e P r e s b y t e r i a n ' t sa n g tWQ Qf Mrg E A . W oods>; |C . A bele, a c tin g h e a lth o fficer, said , ! it a n d it passed on to -the sto m ach , lieved, w as th e d e te rm in in g fa c to r in c h u rc h w ere e n te r ta in e d a t th e h o m e ; com po3,t ,ong b e a u tif u l,Vi Mrg. W ooils CHICAGO, M arch 29.— Jo se fa a n d ; “ T h e d ise a se is n o t m ilk -b o rn e I as was a s c e rta in e d by th e use of th e th e v e rd ic t of -the ju ry . of th e rea c h e r, W . W. R o b iso n , 567 | p lay in g th e m w hile Mrs. P a rso n s , Rosa B lazek, th e S iam ese tw in s of a lo n e ,” he said, b u t is a lso s p re a d j Mr. a n d M rs. W . S. B all c e le b r a te d ; x_ray a f te r M r B urson had recovered R ic k a rd w ould not ta lk a b o u t th e Beech s tr e e t, la s t F iid a y e v e n in g .i c b u rc b o rg a n is t, gave a sp le n d id C z e c h o -S lo v a k a , a re in a c ritic a l by p ro m iscu o u s sneezing. T his is th e ir b irth d a v s S nndav by in v itin g ( f rom e ffe c ts of th e a n a e s th e tic case a f te r th e ju ry had held him T he e v e n in g w as s p e n t w ith social | n u m b e r on thp o rg a n c o n d itio n a t a h o sp ita l h e re to d ay , p ro b ab ly th e w ay th e m ilk h a s been in a few n e ig h b o rs a n d frie n d s fro m It is , h o u g h t t h a t no f u r th e r tro u b le g u iltle ss. He h as been m uch a ffe e t- g am es a n d a fin e tim e w as h ad by [ i I t w as -the fee lin g of m an y t h a t Both a re u n co n scio u s a n d m ay n o ti in fe c te d . By b rin g in g m ilk to th e 2 to 5 o ’clock. i ed by th e tria l, w hich seem s to have 3 rf6 R ®f ,e s ^ m en ts w are p re s e n t th a t som e h ig h -p ric e d e n te r- Hve th ro u g h th e day, a c c o rd in g to bo ilin g p o in t th e b a c te ria m ay be T he c e le b ra tio n w as in h o n o r of! w ill follow . aged him ten vears. serve an t ey a w ent hom e, h o p - t a i n m e n t s have n o t show n th e tale n t a tte n d in g p h y sic ia n s. .k ille d a n d th e m ilk re n d e re d s a fe .” Mr. B a ll’s T S th 'b ir th d a y and Mrs ' in g to m ee t a g a in soon fo r a n o th e r Ia n d e h a rm th a t evening>s p ro . ; T he tw in s a re both ill fro m ja u n - B a ll’s 7 1 st, h e r b irth d a y being on YOUNGEST SUNDAY SCHOOL party. g ram had. T he W ed n esd ay club ap- dice. Rosa a t first had a m ild a t- | th e p re v io u s day. . M r. ^nd M rs. TEACHER IS TOWN’S BOAST p re c ia te s th e c o u rte sy of th o se who ra rk a n d w as re c o v e rin g w hen Jo sefa MAYOR PROCLAIMS A PR IL Ball q u ie tly c e le b ra te d t h e l f 55 th took p a rt in th e p ro g ra m an d helped developed a se v ere case o f th e dis-! COTTAGE GROV E, O r., M arch 29. FOURTH CLEAN UP DAY w ed d in g a n n iv e rs a ry a few w eeks ease. m ak e it a success. ago. T h o se p re s e n t S u n d ay a fte r- — T his tow n has a n o th e r n a tu ra l D eath of one will m ean th e d e a th To th e C itizen s of A sh la n d : noon w ere, Mr. a n d M rs. H om er E l- w onder. of th e o th e r, since p h y sic ia n s have T u e sd a y , A pril 4, is h ereb y d esig - E lh a rt, Mr. an d Mrs. G erald W en- C o ttag e G rove h as long c la im e d ; FRANCE TO PAY FOR d e te rm in e d it is im p o ssib le to s e p a - in a te d as C lean -u p Day th ro u g h o u t 'n e r , Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam W e n n er, to have th e p r e ttie s t g irls, th e best RHINE OCCUPATION r a te th em . D on’t fo rg e t th e d a te . 1 Mr. and Mrs. M cK ibben. Mrs. Delia h e n n e rie s a n d th e b est c lim a te in ' I th e city. ------------ —-------------- D on’t fail to m ak e p re p a ra tio n s f o r 'A c k lin a n d E v e re tt A cklin. th e s ta te — now we have th e y o u n g e st j ( P A R IS, M arch 29.— T h ro u g h h er WHERE SO PER CENT O F it. T he city p ro v id es tea m s a n d ' ---------; ------ S u n d ay school te a c h e r in Oregon". (m in is te r of fin a n c e, F ra n c e h a s for- C R IM IN A LS COM E FRO M tru c k s . T hey will call fo r y o u r g a r- L ittle J e rr e n e B urrow s, w ho is b u t, ; m ally reco g n ized th e v a lid ity of th e EIGHT WOMEN .JURORS ----------- b ag e som e tim e d u rin g t h a t day. e ig h t y e a rs old, ta u g h t th e little g i r l s 1 A m erican d e m a n d s fo r fin a n c ia l com - W E E D , C alif., M arch 29.— N otices IN JO SEPH IN E COUNTY CHICAGO, M arch 2 9.— “ F ro m th e H ave it re a d y . B u rn e v e ry th in g you class a t th e C h ristia n S unday school , p e n sa tio n to pay th e cost of th e have been posted a b o u t W eed by ra n k s of n eg lected c h ild re n com e 8 0 , can. th e n p u t th e re m a in d e r of th e S unday. ' A m erican a rm y of occu p atio n on th e th e T im b e r W o rk e r’s U nion, d is a v ­ GRANTS PA SS, M arch 29 — F o r R alp h D arm ody a n d M innie E d ­ p er cen t of th e n a tio n ’s c rim in a ls. I g a rb a g e in boxes, bags o r b a rre ls a n d She did a good job of it, too. th e f ir s t tim e in th e h isto ry of th is ow ing resp o n sib ility fo r th e a c ts of E ig h t of every ten m u rd e rs a re com - have th em lo ca ted w h e re th ey can be w a rd s w ere q u ie tly m a rrie d y e s te r­ co u n ty w om en will be called on to tw o m asked m en who on F rid a y m itte d by m en and w om en who w ere e asily seen an d re a c h e d — in th e alley day a t th e P re s b y te ria n m an se b y ' se rv e a s ju ro r s a t th e e n su in g term n ig h t a re a lle g ed to have gone into n eg lected or ex p lo ited In th e ir ch ild - ------- o r in th e s tre e t if th e re is no Rev. C. F. K o e h le r. M iss L o u isa E d ­ of th e c ir c u it /c o u r t.. E ig h t of th e th e c lu b h o u se of th e n eg ro re s id e n ts h o o d .” a lle y — a n d by a ll m ean s have it w ard s, s is te r of th e b rid e , a c te d as 31 ju r o r s called fo r th e A pril term a n d w arn ed them not to r e tu r n to “ F o u r h u n d re d th o u sa n d of th e rea d y fo r d eliv ery e a rly . L e t's have b rid e s m a id , a n d th e b est m an was b e g in n in g M onday th e te n th , a re w ork in th e p la n ts of th e W eed L u m ­ h a lf-m illio n m en, w om en an d c h il- io u r city p re s e n ta b le fo r th e to u ris t H o w ard O den. ' w om en. b e r C om pany. M any of th e n egroes -lien who a re in c a rc e ra te d in o u r, tra v e l w hich is g ro w in g g r e a te r ev- T h e b r id e ’s p a re n ts live on a a re am ong th e s tr ik e r s , who have ja ils a n d p e n ite n tia rie s ,” Mr. M cKee e ry y e a r. O ur city h a s done m ore ra n c h e a s t of th e city, w hile th e been a b se n t from th e ir p o sts for sev­ i said , “ com a from th e sa m e class. On b u 'ld in g , p a in tin g , re p a irin g a n d DUNSMUIR TH EATRE g ro o m ’s p a re n ts re sid e in St. L o u is ,' e ra l w eeks. (one side a re th e ric h e s a m a sse d by ¡c le a n in g up d u rin g th e p a st y e a r Mo. CHANGES OW NERS It is said th e tw o m asked m en s u g ­ i th e e x p lo ite rs of child life, on th e ! th a n fo r m an y y e a rs. May we con- T h e y o u n g people w ill re m a in in g ested it m ig h t he well for th e n e ­ ‘ th e o th e r 80 p er c e n t of all th e tin u e th e good w ork a n d hold f irs t th is vicin ity fo r a s h o rt tim e, a f te r DUNSM UIR. C alif., M arch 29.— g roes to leave W eed. i crim es on e a r th .” place as th e m ost b e a u tifu l hom e J. C. W ag o n er an d C. H. P o w ers w hich th e y ex pect to go back to St. 1 ----------------- - T h e re h as been som e s tra in e d re la - -------------------------- — city a n d to u ris t c e n te r on th e coast. Louis, w h e re th e g ro o m 's l a t h e r will W ASHINGTON'. M arch 2 9 , - T h o have p u rc h a se d th e S tra n d th e a tre LONDON, M arch 29.— W h ile all tio n sh ip betw een n e g ro e s a n d Ita lia n , C lean up the back y a rd s a n d back C. B. LAM K IN , h e lp th e n e w ly w e d , g e t a good s t a r t ! s ta tM M n a (e has from W. S. W e b ste r of W oodland th e ad v ices from D ublin show th e h ere th e last few days, occasioned by •u p th e clean y a rd s. ¡174-6 in life. M ayor. an d will ta k e possession on A pril 1. liv e-p o w er n av al tre a ty by an o v e r­ h o stile fac tio n s rea d y to fly a t one ru m o rs In c irc u la tio n th a t n egroes w helm in g vote. a n o th e r ’s th ro a ts , w ith or w ith o u t w ere to ta k e th e places of th e s trik - W ANT AUTO CAMPS T his tre a ty is th e second one of. specific p ro v o ca tio n , an d all of Ire- ing Ita lia n s. DECLARED N l ’ISA NCES th e a rm s co n fe re n ce g ro u p to be i land p ra c tic a lly an a rm e d cam o, th e T he no tices posted by th e union ra tifie d by th e se n ate . It fixes th e! firs t session of th e Irish peace p a r- ¡ d e c la r e th a t no n e of th e a c ts of th e M A R Y SV IL L E . C alif., M arch 29. c a p ita l sh ip ra tio of th e g re a t navies ley, aim ed d ire c tly a t th e p acificatio n union a re b ein g p e rfo rm e d in se c re t — P e titio n s a re b e in g c irc u la te d a d ­ of th e w orld a t 5 -5-3-1.75-1.75, b e ­ of U lster, cam e to an end a lm o st as or beh in d m asks. d re sse d to th e city co u n cil, re q u e s t­ tw een A m erica, th e B ritish e m p ire .: soon as it w as convened, th is m orn- in g t h a t body to d e c la re as n u is ­ J a p a n , F ra n c e an d Ita ly , an d p ro ­ I ing. W ITH TOY PISTOL, B('K G LAR a n c es tw o u n su p e rv ise d ca m p in g vides for th e s ta tu s quo of fo rtifie s -i A second co n fe re n ce was held SECURES IN LOOT g ro u n d s in th is city , one a t F o u r ­ t o n s in th e P acific. a g a in in th e a fte rn o o n an d w hile te e n th a n d B s tre e ts , th e o th e r a t S e n a to r F ra n c e , re p u b lic a n , c ast n o th in g o fficial w as given out, C olon­ CHICAGO, M arch 29.— C om plete T h irte e n th a n d R a m ire z. T hose cam p ¿he only vote a g a in s t th e tre a ty . ial S e c re ta ry C h u rc h ill a p p e are d op­ confession th a t he robbed scores of site s, it is a lle g ed in th e p ro te s ts T he s e n a te th e n took up th e sub-! tim istic fo r th e firs t tim e and is said hom es of $500,000 w o rth of loot in a g a in s t th e m , a re u n s a n ita ry , u n ­ m a rin e a n d poison gas tre a ty . T he ¡to feel th a t th e parley will be s u e -¡ th e six y e a rs a n d th e only w eapon sig h tly , a n d a re n o t a lw a y s occupied pact p ledges th e five hig pow ers to ic e ssfu l in b rin g in g a b o u ^ peace be- he used was a toy pistol, was m ade by d e s ira b le people, c a u sin g s u r re fra in from th e use of poison gas in i tw een th e Irish fao ions. to police by E d w ard C ollins. ro u n d in g p ro p e rtie s to d e tio ra te in w a rfa re a n d v irtu a lly lim its s u b m a ­ C o llin s' ta le o f cvrim e m ark e d him v alue. rin e a tta c k s on m e rc h a n t ships. ¡BASKETBALL SQUAD as one of th e m ost re m a rk a b le crim - E N T E R T A IN E D AGAIN in als of C h icag o ’s u n d e rw o rld . MOUNT AETNA IS ----------- Only $20,000 w o rth of loot w as AGAIN ON RAMPAGE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS T h e s ta te c h a m p io n b a s k e tb a ll reco v ered . Mrs. M ary C ollins, his ROM E. M arch 29.— T h e volcano STEPMOTHER SEEKS FREEDOM team an d o th e rs who played in th e wife, was released a f te r C ollins told o f M ount A etna is in v io len t e ru p ­ gam es d u rin g th e season, w ere e n te r- police it w as all his w ork, N EW YORK. M arch 29.— T he ro ­ tio n , a n d th e In h a b ita n ts in n e a rb y ta in e d a t th e hom e of E. C. P ay n e “ She d id n ’t know he w as a h u rg - v illag e s fle e in g in p anic, a c co rd in g m ance of Jo h n V a n d e rg rift, P itts ­ T u eed ay evening. l a r .” to In fo rm a tio n from P a lerm o . b u rg oil m a ji’s h e ir, who m a rrie d A fte r p a rta k in g of th e su m p tu o u s; ------------------------------ S tre a m s o f m o lten lav a a re flo w in g i*1*8 s te p -m o th e r six m o n th s a fte r his m eal p re p a re d by M rs. P a y n e an d ED ITO R B E D E TO TRY f a th e r ’s d e a th in 1915, has en d ed in from the crater. served by h e r w ith th e a ssista n c e ofj AGAIN FOR LEG ISIATO R S ev eral e a rth q u a k e sh o ck s have s e p a ra tio n . T h is was le a rn e d S a tu r ­ Mrs. C. J. 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