Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 01, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUM E
3
A shland D aily T idin ’
(International News Wire Service)
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, V o i. 4 3 )
JIG COAL STRIKE
EXTENDS OVER
W HEN COAL GIVES OUT
GOVERNMENT TO TAKE HOLD
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 1.— S urveys
co n d u c te d by th e g o v e rn m e n t d e p a rt­
m e n ts
in d ic a te
th a t,
g e n e ra lly
I
I sp e a k in g , b u sin e ss can go th ro u g h
¡th e coal s tr ik e fo r six ty days w ith
i very little , if an y , d isc o m fo rt, b u t
j it w ould not be long a fte r t h a t u n til
th e rese rv e sto c k s of coal w ill be
d e p le ted , w hen r e s tric te d b u sin e ss
w ould com pel th e g o v e rn m e n t to
ta k e a h an d .
ASHLAND, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922
WILLIAM DENHAM BOOTLEGGER Is BUNGALOWS 10 BE
BUILT BY BUTLER
DR. AND MRS. GREGG
ENTERTAIN COLLEGE MEN
DEATH
Of
THE RESULT 0 Ï
Dr. a n d Mrs. G. W . G regg e n te r ­
ta in e d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t 6 o’clock
d in n e r th e fo llow ing y o u n g m en,
college m ate s of th e ir son D w ight,
who a tte n d th e U n iv ersity of Ore-;
gon
a n d a re hom e on th e sp rin g v a ­
W illiam H. D enham w ho had a
T h e b u ild w ith th e b ird s ca m ­
c
a
tio
n : W ilb u r B olton, W illiam Al­
p a ra ly tic s tro k e la s t S u n d a y in his
p aig n w hich th e T id in g s in a u g u r a t­
len, E d g a r B u c h a n a n , M elvin K aegl,
room in th e P eil b u ild in g , and was
ed a few w eeks ago is m e e tin g w ith
rem oved to th e G ra n ite C ity hos-
a rea d y resp o n se by m an y of th e c it­ P e te A llen an d C. K. L ogan, th e last
F o llo w in g :
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pi al in th e ev en in g , died a t th e h o s­
izens a s is in d ic a te d by th e v a r io u s ! tw o fro m G ra n ts P ass.
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p ita l T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t 1 1 :4 0 from
HALE MILLION MEN QUIT WORK
D ave M iller, w ho w as a rr e s te d in b u ild in g a c tiv itie s in an d a b o u t th e to o k in th e p ro g ra m a t th e A r m o ry ., ^’^ORGE TETZIE KNOCKED OFT
th e e ffe c ts of th e stro k e .
— PROM ISES TO BE GREATEST
J th e A sh la n d h o t''! by C h ’ef H a tc h e r city.
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j B v CARL MILLER AT EUGENE,
Mr. D enham w as b o rn in M issouri, ‘
EIGHT IN HISTORY
E. N. B u tle r h a s ju s t closed a
STILL UNCONSCIOUS
J u ly 5, 1849 an d w as 72 y e a rs, 8 a n d o ffic ers W e rtz and R obinson on
c o n tra c t w ith P u tn a m B ro th e rs to
m o n th s an d 25 d ays old a t th e tim e T h u rs d a y , h a v in g in his p o s s e s s io n ! bui]d tw o h o u ses on M echanic s tre e t
Only One A ct o f V iolence R eported
Six P hysicians W orking Over Boxer
of his d e a h t.
¡ th ir te e n q u a r ts a n d tw elv e p in ts of b etw een H e lm a n a n d L a u re l s tre e ts .
W hen Union P io p o g a n d ix Is Run
Bui Have F allisi to R estore Con-
Mr. D enham h a s been liv in g in b o o tleg
w h isk ey ,
p leaded g u ilty
T he houses will be of th e b u n g a -
Out o f Totvn F or D istributin g
scioasn
ess and D eath Now Alm ost
L iterature.
A shland fo r th e p ast five y e a rs a n d i th is p fte rn o o n b e fo re J u s tic e G ow dy low ty p e w ith 5 room s a n d b a th and
Certain.
has been a re s id e n t of th e valley fo r in th e city h a ll, th e office of th e all of th e m o st m o d ern co nveniences
se v era l y e a rs p rev io u s to th a t tim e J u d g e being too sm a ll to a c co m o d a te in a ll p a rts of th e house.
IN D IA N A P O L IS,
A pril
1.— T he
EU G EN E, O r., A pril 1.— G eorge
J. F. D enham o f T a le n t, is a b r o th - i th e la rg e d e le g a tio n from th e W .C.T,
B trike o f A m e ric a ’s h a lf m illion coal
I t is th e in te n tio n of Mr. B u tle r
j T etzie is lay in g close to d e a th h e re
m in e rs is in fu ll sw ing.
e r of th e deceased m an.
j U., w ho a re in a tte n d a n c e .
to b u ild a n u m b e r of ho u ses of th is
.a s a re s u lt of a boxing bout w ith
____________
T he fu n e ra l will be held a t t h e 1 T he la tte r h av e m ad e th e re q u e s t k in d a n d p u t th em on th e m a r k e t
T h e s tr ik e , a c c o rd in g to re p o rts
C arl M iller la st n ig h t.
D eath m ay
B a p tist c h u rc h in T a le n t, S u n d a y ( th a t w hen th e cases h a v e been dis- w hen com p leted a n d if th ey m eet a
re a c h in g th e in te r n a tio n a l h e a d q u a r - 1
com e a t a n y m om ent.
I posed of a ll of th e liq u o r, ex cept such rea d y sale, he will c o n tin u e
to give
te r s of th e U n ited M ine W o rk e rs ’, is i W ork on th é T rig o n ia oil w ell s a fte rn o o n , a t 2 :3 0 o’clock. B u ria l
T etzie, who is a B row nsville m id-
v irtu a lly one h u n d re d p er c e n t ef-, p ro g re ssin g as ra p id ly a s it can he will be in Stearns cem etery a t T ai- as m ay
be needed fo r f u tu r e
evi- A sh lan d som e th rifty , u p -to -d a te
DU NSM U IR, C alif., A pril 1.— T h e I d lew eig h t. Is s u ffe rin g concussion of
fec tiv e . I t is believed lik e ly to p re -i Pushed an d it is now going dow n a t Put in c h i n e of H. C. Stock.
¡dence, be tu rn e d o v e r to th e m , so j b u n g a lo w s t h a t will be a c re d it to
local c h a p te rs of th e Red C ross is th e b ra in , caused e ith e r by a blow
c ip lta te th e m o st tita n ic la b o r a tru g - i tb e r a te ° f tw elv e feet a day. G\ i>-
th ey m ay p ublicly p o u r it in g u tte rs ! th e city fo r all tim e to com e.
ric h e r by $323.35 on a c c o u n t of th e from his op p o n et, o r when he fell
gle in h isto ry .
sum san d a n d lim e c e m e n te d , is th e
of A R shJand. I t is n o t th o u g h t lik ely
a c tio n of J u d g e C. J. L u ttre ll in o r- e n ro u te to his d re s s in g room , a f te r
T h e w a lk o u t of m in e rs, w hich be- fo rm a tio n th ro u g h w hich th e d rill
th e ir re q u e s t w ill be com plied w i t h ,’
i d e rin g th a t sum paid in by th e c o u rt’s, he had been p ra c tic a lly knocked o u t
gan o fic ially a t one m in u te p a s t mid-1 h a s been b o rin g in th e la st th irty -
a s It is a m a tte r w hich w ould re st I
c u sto d ia n of fu n d s.
; by M iller in th e sev en th ro u n d . Six
n ig h t. sto p p ed p ro d u c tio n in six th o u - five fe e t- »bow ing d ecided evidence
w ith th e d is tr ic t a tto rn e y .
T h e m oney Is th e a m o u n t w hich ’ p h y sician s have been w o rk in g over
sa n d o f th e c o u n tr y ’s 7,500 coal of P e tro le u m gas. E v ery h a ilin g is
M iller w as se n te n c e d to six m o n th s ,
th e evidence show ed to have been T etzie, who has been u n conscious all
now sh o w in g th is gas, a n d as it flow s
m ines.
in ja il an d $500 fine.
ta k e n by K elly a n d E m e rick , in th e ir n ig h t.
C arl M iller, w in n e r of th e
A M exican n am ed Jo se S aliu as, I
W ith th e exception of tw elve thou- o v e r th e b a ile r, can be re a d ily lig h t-
h o ld u p of th e Sm oke H ouse la s t J a n - b o u t, is a lm o st crazed by g rief,
sa n d N ova S co tia m in e rs, w ho a r e ed
w ho c am e in on th e m a n ife s t tra in •
u a ry . As th e c o u rt w as ad v ised th is :
-_______________ _
n o t a ffe c te d by th e s tr ik e m o v e m e n t
E x p e rts d e c la re th is is p o sitive evi-
th is m o rn in g w ill a lso be given a j
m oney was on th e ta b le in a gam bl-!
SIAM ESE TW INS ESTATE
a n d som e n in e th o u sa n d in w e ste rn dence t h a t th e v o la tile e le m e n ts in
h e a rin g . He w as g a th e re d in a t one
in g gam e, an d hence could n o t he re-j
CAUSING A LEGAL TANGLE
K e n tu c k y , w ho d ecided to c o n tin u e I t h is reg io n h av e n ot been ex h a u s ed
o ’clock th is m o rn in g by N ig h t O f­
tu rn e d to th e o w n ers, so th e J u d g e
a t w o rk , a ll u n io n coal m in e rs in t h e a n d ex p e rien c e h as proved th a t oil
ficer W ertz.
W hen he w as ta k e n
h ap p ily decided th a t it w ould do th e ;
CHICAGO, 111., A pril 1.— A legal
U n ited S ta te s a n d C an ad a a re r e - !in co m m ercial q u a n titie s can rea so n -
in to cu sto d y he h ad on him fo u r
m ost good in th e h a n d s of th e Red
ported idle.
¡ab ly be expected w ith in th e next few
_
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.
| ta n g le th a t it w ill p ro b ab ly ta k e a
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 1.— F re n c h q u a r ts a n d fo u r p in t b o ttle s of m oon­
C ross, and d ire c te d th a t t be p a id '
x
’
B E L FA S T , A pril 1.— In a ru n n in g ____
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p
m odern Solom on to u n ra v e l has
g o v e rn m e n t h a s a s su re d th e U nited sh in e . H e c la im s W eed a s his hom e.
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(h u n d re d feet.
over
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.
F IV E THOUSAND M INERS
i
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fig h t a t D u n g a te , betw een special
a rise n o v er th e lisp o sitio n of th e
; S ta te s it n e v e r had any in te n tio n of
c o n s ta b u la ry a n d m em b ers of th e
e s ta te of th e S im ease tw in s who died
ID L E IN WASHINGTON MOVES TO P R O P E R T Y
c o n te s tin g th e rig h t o f th e A m erican
DORRIS BOX FACTORIES
I h e re on T h u rsd a y . T he e s ta te is val-
Iris h R e p u b lic a n a rm y , C o m m an d e r
S E A T T L E , A p ril 1.— T w en ty six
RECENTLY P U R C H A SE D 1 Bovernm ent t0 be re im b u rse d fo r
AR E BOTH CLOSED DOWN
A ck lan d , o f th e fo rm e r force, was
_______
,n e d in th e n e ig h b o rh o o l of $200,000
h u n d re d u n io n m in e rs in th is s ta te ;
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¡$ 2 4 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , sp e n t in m a in ta in in g
D
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'a n d Was jo in t,y a c c u m u la te d from
w e n t on s tr ik e a t m id n ig h t, w ith th e
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H . O. C h ild re th , w ho recen ly A m erican tro o p s on th e R hine,
so
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.
m en w ho h av e been on s tr ik e fo r p u rc h a se d th e M cCune p ro p e rty a t
box fa c to rie s in D o rris a re still in -* th e e a rn i,,K« of th e tw in s when they
T h is w as disclosed w hen th e s ta te
m o re th a n a y e a r, th e n u m b e r o f, 1340 A sh la n d s tr e e t, is m oving in to d e p a rtm e n t m ad e pu b lic th e tex t of
a c tiv e a s th e re s u lt of a co m p lete Were 0,1 e x h lb it’° n w ith th e B arn u m
LONDON, A pril 1.— T he Trlsh R e­ w a lk o u t of e m p lo y e s .M a rc h I, f o l- ; <*,rc u s -
m in e rs involved in th e tw o w a lk o u ts, i th e p ro p e rty to day. He has been liv- ! !,,e n o te received fro m A m b a ssa d o r
p u b lic a n a rm y a re e n fo rc in g th e boy­ low ing in cre ase in h o u rs a n d red u c-j
T h e c o u rt ,n »»t decide w h e th e r l i
to ta ls five th o u sa n d .
■ ¡ng on C h u rch s tr e e t.
H e rric k a t P a ris , w hich c o n ta in e d a
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d ig est of H e rric k ’s co m m u n icatio n
c o tt a g a in s t goods im p o rte d from tion of w ages by th e m an a g e m e n t. ' y e a r ° ld F rn n z i8 th e son ° r one or
UNION PROPOGANDISTS
W a r left us ta x e s; b u t tax e s d o n ’t w B h P re m ie r P o in c a re re g a rd in g th e
N o rth Ire la n d , a c c o rd in g to a d is ­ A lth o u g h n u m e ro u s a tte m p ts have b° th ° f th e tw in9‘ If they w ere tw o
A R E RUN OUT OF T O W N |leave U3 mHch
id e b t c o n tio v e rsa ry .
p a tc h Jo th e E v e n in g News. Goods been m ade to w a rd rec o n c iliatio n of d is ,in it p e rso n a litie s, Rosa being
JO H N ST O W N , P a., A p ril 1.— T h e
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h av e been b u rn e d a t T ip p e ra ry a n d th e d iffic u ltie s th e re has a p p a re n tly th e m o ,h e r and J o s e Pia th e a u n t.
f ir s t ev id en ce of violence since th e
th e re is a w id e sp re a d c o m m a n d e e r­ h as been no p ro g re s.
! ° n ly R o sa ’9 h a lf of th e e3 tate w ould
n a tio n a l coal s tr ik e w e n t in to e ffe c t
' go to th e lad.
in
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p
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rts
.
SANTA CLA RA , A p ril 1.— T h a t
ca m e , w h en D avid C ow an, b o a rd
A pril w ill be g e n e ra lly fav o red w ith
m e m b e r of d is tr ic t n u m b e r tw o, and
JAMES H. COOKB
fa :r w e a th e r w ith a few sh o w e rs
111 City From Ranch—
tw o c o m p a n io n s w ere r u n o u t o f
VACATES POOL ROOM
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E d D unn sp e n t a tim e in th e city
to w n a t W in d b e r, w h e re big n o n ­
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F rid a y .
by Rev. J . S. R ic a rd , S. J ., d ire c to r
u n io n m in es a re lo cated .
C ow an
J a m e s H. Cooke, who has o p e ra ted
of th e U n iv e rsity of S a n ta C la ra ob­
a n d h is c o m p a n io n s s ta r te d to d is ­
H ere P ro m A m lerso n C re e k ——
th
e
pool h all a t 279 E a st Main s tre e t
s e rv a to ry , w ho to d ay Issued his fo re ­
Trinity Episcopal Church
tr ib u te u n io n lite r a tu r e c a llin g upon
fo
r
th e p ast few y e a rs, has v acated
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C h arles S to lts of A n d erso n C reek ,
V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m o n d .
th e n o n -u n io n m en to jo in in th e j
th
e
place, th e b u ild in g h av in g been
w as in th e city on b u sin e ss F rid a y , ¡fe m in in e sex w ill be p leased a t th e!
H oly C om m union a t 8 a. m.
w a lk o u t.
T h re e a rr e s te d , c h a rg e d !
re n te d by D obbin Irw in.
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¡ new s th a t F a th e r R ic a rd says E a s te r j S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m.
w ith b ein g " su sp ic io u s p e rs o n s ” w ere
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¡V isits R elatives H ere—
¡S u n d a y , A pril 16, w ill be “ g e n e ra lly !
Mr. Cooke h a s sold a p a rt of his
M orning serv ice a n d se rm o n , on
k e p t in th e v illag e lo ck u p a w hile,
e
q
u
ip m e n t an d h as sto re d th e b a l­
DUNSM UIR, C alif., A p ril 1.— M a r-' F r a n k E llio tt of B e llin g h a m , W n .J f a i r .”
“ S o ld iers of G od” a t 11 a. m.
a n d th e n e sc o rte d o u t of tow n.
ance
an d will n ot o p e ra te a place of
sh a l F is k e c a u g h t Ed W illia m s h e re w as in th e city v ls itin S re la tiv e s la s t i T h e fo re c a st is as follow s:
S tra n g e rs an d v isito rs c o rd ia lly
b
u
sin
ess
fo r som e tim e.
A pril 2— In th e a fte rn o o n , a s to rm ; w elcom ed,
SENATOR BORAH PREDICTS
la s t M onday, c h a rg e d w ith s te a lin g ; week.
D E T R O IT , A pril
1.— T elep h o n e
Mr. Irw in will occupy th e h u lld -
of som e e n e rg y to a p p e a r o v er th e !
GOVERNM ENT O W NER SH IP a n o v e rc o a t from a h o tel in R e d d in g .! r
*
te le g ra p h
an d in te ru rb a n service in g som e tim e next w eek, th e place
T he co at w as reco v ered , h u t W il- " ’ ’«bi h a n iily H av e \ Isito rs—
N o rth w e st u n d e r u n fa v o ra b le c ir ­
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 1.— “ It w ill
Presbyterian C hinch
w ith a score of M ichigan citie s has being re d e c o ra te d in th e m ea n tim e
^ r ' and ^ rs-
A. M urphy a n d c u m sta n c e s of high p re s s u re p u sh in g
be up to th e pu b lic to try th e e x p e ri­ lia m s ex p lain ed th a t he w as on h is '
C. F. K o eh ler, P a s to r
been c u t off by a severe ra in a n d Mr. Irw in fo rm e rly o p e ra te d th e pool
m e n t of th e g o v e rn m e n t o w n e rsh ip w ay to h is m a rria g e a t P o rtla n d , and w ife of M edford v isited th e J. V. it to th e e a s tw a rd , w ith little o r no!
S u b je ct fo r th e m o rn in g serm o n , sle e t sto rm w hich has held D e tro it r0 0 m in o n e of th e room s in th e
rig h t fam ily of M o u n tain a v e n u e ! effe c t in C a lifo rn ia . R ain from O re-
of th e coal m in es, if th e in d u stry th e m a rsh a l w as convinced so fully
“ T h e P o w er of th e G ospel.”
a n d s o u th e rn M ichigan in its g rip E lk s b u ild in g , b u t was com pelled to
gon to th e n o rth w a rd ,
is n o t o rg a n iz e d in th e in te re s t of as to allow his to p ro ce e d ; he did T u esd ay .
S u b je c t for th e e v e n in g serm o n , fo r 24 h o u rs.
give up th a t b u ild in g a t th e ex p lra-
A pril 3 Som e clo u d in e ss in th e se
th e p u b lic ,” S e n a to r B o rah , c h a ir ­ n o t c a re to ta k e any ch an ces in ob-
“ T he S e p a ra tio n a n d B enevolence of
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it
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tim
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te
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,
will
tio n of his lease a few w eeks ago.
p a rts .
m an of th e la b o r c o m m itte e , d e c la r­ s tr u c tin g th e c o u rse of tr u e love an d M rs* A v er>' M uch Im proved—
th e C h ris tia n .”
a m o u n t to m ore th a n a m illion dol-i
.
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g e ttin g th e g irl left a t th e c h u rc h .
; M rs.
A very, w ho h a s been
A p ril 4 ,5,6.7— F a ir u n d e r a p re v ­
ed to d ay in a fo rm el s ta te m e n t.
S u n d ay school 9 :4 5 a. m.
larB
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B
uild
w
ith
th
e B ird s.”
_______________________ _____ __________ oonfined to h e r hom e w ith an a t ­
ale n c e of h ig h p re s s u re , becom ing
J u n io r C. E. 4 :0 0 p. m.
ta c k of th e flu fo r th e p a st tw o d istu rb e d on th e 7 th .
Y oung P e o p le ’s M eeting 6 :3 0 p. m.
w eeks, is c o n v alescin g nicely.
She
A pril 8,3 ,1 0 — A ch an ce fo r ra in
G uild 6 :3 0 p. m.
w as so m uch im p ro v ed y e s te rd a y sh e a lo n g th e c o ast, in c lu d in g s o u th e rn
P ra y e r m ee tin g , W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 ,
w as ab le to ta k e a s h o rt rid e w ith C a lifo rn ia . On th e v ery sa m e d a te s.
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LONDON, A p ril 1.— F o rm e r E m - D R - W ALKER REAPPOINTED
a n d fre sh w ith s c a tte re d sh o w e rs in
All w elcom e to th ese services. T h e
o r d s of 245 cow s fo r th e m o n th ju s closed. Of th is n u m b e r, 50 pro- Novel A dd On D isplay __
places.
p e ro r C h a rle s, of A u s tria -H u n g a ry ,
A s DENTAL EXAM INER
glad h a n d is ex te n d e d .
d u c e d o v er 40 p o u n d s of b u tte r f a t, and 24 cow s exceeded 50 pounds.
T he Sw enson an d M cR ae F u rn i-
A pril 1 1 ,1 2 ,1 3 — F a ir, b u t becom -
died la s t n ig h t a t F u n c h a l, M aderia,
B etty, a g ra d e J e rs e y -D u rh a m , ow ned by P. D. L o fla n d , of C e n tra l tu r e co m pany h av e a novel a d d in j in g cloudv on th e 13th
SALEM , O r., A pril 1.— Dr. W. W.
a f te r a n illn ess of se v era l w eeks, ac­
P o in t, h e a d s th e lis t w ith a p ro d u ctio n of 1237 p o u n d s of m ilk c o n ta in - th e ir w indow in th e fo rm of a b a d ly !
A pril 13 14— A d is tu r b e r
C h ris tia n C h u rc h
W
a
lk e r, of G ra n ts P ass, was y e s te r­
of de-
c o rd in g to a r o u te r d isp a tc h receiv­
ing 71.74 p o u n d s o f b u tte r f a t. L a d ’s L ik e n ess F e rn , of th e h e rd of J. R. sc ra tc h e d a n d m a rre d c a r of th e F o rd 1 elded c h a ra c te r to lan d o v er B ritish
(C o rn e r B an d 2nd Sts )
day
re a p o in te d by G o v ern o r O lcott
ed here.
M cC racken, of T a le n t, p ro d u ced 1 3 10 p o u n d s of m ilk c o n ta in in g 64.37 species w hich th e y ex pect to r e f i n - ! C o lu m b ia an d , fin d in g th e coast
M rs. Jo se p h in e C ham pie, p a s to r
T he r e p o r t of th e d e a th of th e on th e s ta te b oard of d e n ta l exaniln-
p o u n d s of b u tte r f a t. T he a v e ra g e fo r th is h e rd w as 44.37 p o unds of ish w ith C hi-N am el a u to p a in t w h ile ¡open, ta k e lib e rtie s dow n o u r way
B ible school, a t 10 o’clock. Com e
e
m
p e ro r h a s been se n t o u t sev eral e rs
b u tte r f a t. W illia m B o h n e rt’s h e rd a v e ra g e w as 43.58 a n d J. ” J ’ u d ’ y • ’s, th ’ e c a r s ta
. n d . s in th . e w indow . T h e i I a n d ’ aw ay dow n s o u th .
Som e ra in J , a n d b rin g y o u r bible.
tim
es since he firs t becam e ill, as
37 .8 9 p o u n d s.
M orning w orship a t 11. Serm on he h as been h o v erin g betw een life R **J<
fin ish in g to u ch e s w ill be p u t on e ith - s tr o n g w inds a n d snow .
A R R IV A L S
T h e 50 p o u n d list in clu d e s th e fo llow ing:
topic
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six
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in
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A pril 15— S ta rtin g to c le a r. C lear
an d d e a th for ju ite a w hile, b u t he
COLUM BIA H O TEL
Cow
O wner
B reed lbs. m ilk
Fat
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in g d ays a re u su a lly very u n p lea s-j . th e _ P ,, re -E a s te r se rie s of serm o n s.
seem
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hotel re g is te r show s
B etty
P. D. L o fla n d
71.74 Dress M aking C ourse C o m p le t e -
F o llo w in g th is will be th e F e llo w - , T he d isp a tc h received , aBt n i g h t / t h e a r r i v a l o f t h e f o l i o w i n g p a r t i e s -
a n t, call fo r th e sm u d g e pot a n d
B lackie
W. Bohnert
(sh ip lu n ch e o n , a n d th e m o n th ly bus-; how ever ls believed to be a u th e n .|M r . an d Mrs. F red R. Ja y , S a n ta
6 9 .63
T h e S m ith -H u g h e s d re ss m a k n ig g e n e ra te disease.
J. R. M cC racken
L a d ’s L ik en ess
64.37 c o u rse w hich h as been in p ro g re ss
A pril 16— G e n e rally fa ir from !in ess m e e tin g of th e ch u rc h .
tic.
(R o sa, C a lif.; C. L. M cC aslin, W illiam
No. 4
A. B. F e rn s
60.24 fo r th e p a st se v era l w eks, fin ish e d h ig h n o rth to low so u th .
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 .
I J. H o sh er, A. B. B row n, C h a rle s E.
P a te
E v e n in g W o rsh ip a t 7 :3 0 , serm o n DORRIS LOGiJING CAMPS
58.97 its w ork y e s te rd a y a n d c e le b ra te d
A pril 1 7 .18— Bad w e a th e r; h ig h s
¡T
h o m p so n , Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. R ock-
B row nie
P. P u h i
',5 7 .1 6 th e event hv se rv in g re fre s h m e n ts . a n d low s in con flict, G u a rd a g a in s t topic. “ W hy D on’t Good M oral P eo ­
WORK DESPITE THE STRIKE fellow , J. H. G arvin, F. V. Rose-
Bessie
W . B o h n e rt
ple A ccept C h rist?
55.35 T he te a c h e r of th e class Was M rs. se v ere w inds.
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p au g h , R. S. K ra m e r, P o rtla n d ; Max
Red
E. B. P o y e r
You a re w elcom e to a tte n d all
55.26 W ade of M edford a n d all m em b ers
A pril 19— S o m ew h at sto rm y yet.
W
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,
C
alif.,
A
pril
1.—
In
sp
ite
D B ry a n t, O. F. R iebel, R o seb u rg ,
D aisy
R. E. R ob in so n
th e se services.
55.07 of th e class feel t h a t th e y h av e
A pril 2 0 ,21— F a ir in C a lifo rn ia .
of
th
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s
tr
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w
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has
tied
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th
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J. R. M cC rackeu
G in g er
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55.00 been g re a tly b e n e fite d by th e In-
A p ril
22— G e ttin g
cloudy a n d
W eed L u m b e r C om pany p la n t a t f C al>f ; C h a rle s L. V au g h an , Boise,
V iolet
% 8.62 S', 6.3
First C ongregational Church
54.29 s tru c tio n s receiv ed u n d e r h e r direc- th re a te n in g , ro u g h s to rm s ste p p in g
W eed, th e logging cam ps h av e b e e n i ,d a bo; Mr. an d M rs. E. B. McGill,
W . B o h n e rt
Betsy
53.23 tio n s.
(B o u le v a rd an d M ain S tre e t)
over th e N o rth w e s te rn coast. G u a rd
w o rk in g to as n e a r ca p ac ity a s snow ; F re d W alsh a n d Mrs. F. L. B aker,
R. E. R obinson
B eauty
53.17!
______ ,
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a.m ., w ith
a g a in s t ugly w inds n e a r th e coiast.
co
n d itio n s w ould p erm it.
S e a ttle , W ash.
I. A. M erriman
S usie
52.17 V isits O ld School F r ie n d —
A pril 23— C loudy a n d possibly classes fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages.
T h e com pany h a s been sh ip p in g
Nig Boy
J. Sanders
5 1 .6 2 j o . F . M cC onnell, c le rk a t th e s c a tte re d sh o w e rs over m uch of th e B r'-n S y o u r bible,
logs
in to tow n rig h t along an d MANY NEW BOOKS
No. 1
W. B o h n e rt
M orning service, 11 a .m ., s u b je c t, 1
a 1.34 id e a l G rocery on N o rth M ain s tr e e t, coast.
d
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m
p
in
g them in th e m ill pond. At
AT PUBLIC LIBRARY
J. E. J u d y
L ouise
“ S u ffe re d U n d er P o n tiu s P ila te .”
51.31 w as a g re e a b ly s u rp rise d one day!
A pril 24- -C loudy a n d un safe.
¡p
re
se
n
t,
th e m ill pond, w hich h as a
The
public
lib ra ry has som e new
B u tte rc u p
W. B o h n e rt
J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 5 p. m.
51.24 t l r s w eek, w’hen a m an d ro v e up in
A pril 25— A m in o r d e p re ssio n a d ­
¡ca
p
a
c
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of
se
v
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m
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feet,
is
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lib
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I. A. M erriman
B obbie D
5.1
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r, 6 :3 0 p. m.
51.22 fro n t of th e s to re a n d se ein g M r. d in g itse lf to th e p rec e d in g one and
a
lm
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full.
d
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T
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hooks
a re som e o f th e
W . B o h n e rt
Bluey
E v en in g service 7 :3 0 p. m ., su b -!
4.9
51.03 M cConnell n e a r th e d o o r, called him m a k in g bad w e a th e r over th e g e n e r
h
ig
h
e
st
priced
books
th a t can be ob-
J. Sanders
Polly
50.88 by n am e.
Mr. M cC onnell did n o t ai N o rth w e st, h u t g re a tly opposed by je c t “ T h e B lessedness o f B e lie v e rs.” !
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50.52 know th e m an a n d w as s u rp rise d to ra is in g b a ro m e te rs on th e C a lifo rn ia As a p a rt o i th e m o rn in g serv ice
FO R BIG SA N ITA R IU M ! fo r th e very sm all to ts, as they have
Billy
J. Mankl
th e r e w ill be th e c e le b ra tio n of th e (
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50.3 4 le a rn th a t he wras an old school s ld e
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R. B. P u rv is .
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1190
4.2
50.00 frie n d of h is h ack in H u d so n , N .Y .,
A pril 26— A p p ro x im ately to fa ir S a c ra m e n t of th e L o rd ’s S u p p er and
F
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t
C
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—
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in clu
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,
, h ad n ot seen fo
a
n
th e rec e p tio n of m em b ers. T he pub- , ...
. . b u ilt on E a s t t I achool.
,
. as w ell a . aom e th a , a m rea d
. . O w . ners
. . of . cow s n p ro d u c in g from , 40 . to 50 p o unds in
iiu u d e es s m
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y e a rs. thrniitrhnnt
th r o u s h o n t C
C ilifnrnin
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ita n . u m . . going to bn
tio u e d an d a lso R alp h B illing9 w ith tw o cows a n d J
W « B ailev w
with
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A pril 27,-28 G e n e rally fa ir over
M ain n e a r S ixth s tr e e t.’
¡to th em b e fo re th ey s ta r t in school.
o ne. M any d a iry m e n re .U z e .h n t It Is not an m uch
a q u a ,» o n o f e r . w ho h a , baan w ln ta rin e tn C ali-
w o rsh ip w ith us.
th e coast.
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C
itizen
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Any ch ild m ay spend se v era l p ro flt-
w b . a t n . r th ey can a fto r d to teat, b u t w h e th e r th e y can a ffo rd n o t to to r „ ,a „ „ „ w „ o „ „ „ wav , 0 P o „ .
W. J u d s o n O ldfield, M inister.
A p ril 29— B ecom ing cloudy by
cation
that,
R ig h t close to th e cern­ ab le h o u rs in lo oking o v e r th e se
te st.
lan d by. a u to .
afternon or uight.
etery
.”
(C ontinued on P age 4)
volum es.
$500 FINE
FEET A DAY AT
PEACE PACE FAILS
TO
Additional Locals
At the Churches
Results of Month's Cow Testing
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