Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 05, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 192?
No. 182
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as a w eapon, a tta c k e d th e fam ily of
th r a c ite m in e rs ’ g e n e ra l scale com ­
began a c o u n te r a tta c k on d e m o c ra ts
J. L. T re m b lay , in a farm h o u se 20
m itte e w ould m ee t in New Y ork to ­
w ho c riticized P re sid e n t H a rd in g 's
m iles e a st of h e re to day.
com pany, th e a u x ilia ry m a n u f a c tu r ­
day to a c t on th e re p o rte d o ffe r of
actio n in “ f ir in g ” a ll th e e x e c u th e s
T h e o d o re T re m b lay , 18 y e a rs old,
ing cor 1 o ra tio n of th e C a lifo rn ia
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nounced M onday by P a u l G. R ed in g -
m a n d s im m e d ia te ly if th ey w ould r e ­
re so lu tio n s in co n g re ss d e m a n d in g
w ere so badly in ju re d th ey a re not
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tu r n to w ork.
in v e stig a tio n of th e w hole a ffa ir.
expected to live.
SAN FRA N C ISCO , A pril 5 . —
A ccep tan ce of th e se o ffe rs hailed ¡e rn o r Ben w -
h a s th e hig lead S ta te s f o i e d service. T h e e x ch an g e
Now, by in u en d o a n d in d ire c t in-
by u n io n m en a s th e ‘‘f ir s t b re a k i n ! *n th e COI1te s t fo r th e g o v e rn o rsh ip s th e g ro w e rs ' c o -o p e ra tiv e a sso c ia ­
A fte r s trik in g dow n his v ictim s “ F a t ty ” A rb u c k le took th e s ta n d in tim ation> th e a d m in is tra tio n spokes-
w ith th e axe, th e m u rd e re r set fire his ow n d efen se in his th ird tiia l ■ m en accU3e t ile d isc h a rg ed em ployes
t e ra n k s of th e o p e ra to rs ,” m ay re- a lth o u g h th e r e a re lo ca litie s a n d in-¡ ion whicli m a rk e ts the* b u lk of th e
to th e h o u se a n d b a rn . T h e la tte r fo r m a n s la u g h te r, to d ay . He r e l a t - |Oj p lo ttin g w ith p erso n s high in th e
s u it in th e n e g o tia tio n of s e p a r a t e ' fo re sts w ith w hich he iq exceedingly C a lifo rn ia o ra n g e crop.
w as d e stro y e d by th e fla m es, b u t ed in a lm o st th e id e n tic a l w o rd s t h e ) Wil8OQ a d m in istra to n to keep in ta c t
c o n tra c ts a n d re-o p e n in g of th e m in es week> In M arion co u n ty
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n e ig h b o rs e x tin g u ish e d th e fire in sSory h e told a t th e firs t tria l.
a ffe c te d , a c c o rd in g to d is tr ic t p resi- w id e sp re a d fee lin g a g a in s t him based feet of tim b e r in th e L assen n a tio n a l
' wjth in th e g o v e rn m e n t serv ice th e
a rriv e on tr a in 53 a t M edford th is
th e house, a f te r d ra g g in g o u t th e
d e n ts of th e U n ited M ine W o rk e rs of on th e c o n tro v e rsy o v er th e h o y s’ fo re st in L assen co u n ty , C alif., a n d i
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.c re a se s. T he la tte r h a s h u r t him a l- T he tim b e r c u ttin g w ill e x te n d o v er
d an cin g . He said he found V irginia
Tiie natneg of Jo sep h P. T u m u lty
lan d c h a m b e rs of com m erce a n d ta k -i
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en in a u to s fo r a d riv e th ro u g h th e
c o n tin u e s w ith no sig n s of w eak en - th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . T h e g e n e r a l!
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trie d , ill in th e b a th ro o m , w hen he p re8id e n t W ilso n ’s e x -se c re ta ry , a n d
valley.
w en t th e re to p re p a re to d ress. He W ilso n ’s son-in-law , have been d raw n
ing.
! o pinion p e rs is ts , how ever, t h a t “ Ol-
It is expected th e p a rty w ill ar-1
to ld of a s sis tin g h e r to bed, an d la te r in w ith th e h a lf-v eiled in sin u a tio n
A cco rd in g t o re p o rts receiv ed h e re c o tt h as m ad e a good g o v e rn o r, h as-
rive h e re a t 4 o ’clock a n d will be I
of fin d in g h e r b etw een th e tw o beds. th a t som e ut le a st of th o se d ism issed
th e o p e ra to rs h av e show n no sig n s of n ’t h e ? ” a n d “ O lcott is h o n e st an d
g re e te d by a g re a t th ro n g a t th e
w a rm in g up to th e p ro p o sa l of th e s in c e re .”
H e d en ied h a v in g in an y m a n n e r show ed g r e a te r loyalty to T u m u lty
P la za . T h e g e n e ra l w ill be ta k e n fo r
caused th e in ju ry w hich re s u lte d in a n d McAdoo th a n to H a rd in g an d
h o u se la b o r c o m m itte e t h a t th ey g e t
I. L. P a tte r s o n ’s stock is risin g ,
a d riv e th ro u g h L ith ia P a r k a n d back
to g e th e r w ith th e m in ers.
, H e is by f a r th e s h re w d e s t p o ltica l
h e r d e a th .
M ellon.
on th e h ig h d riv e to th e P la za , w h ere
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' m a n ip u la to r of a ll th e c a n d id a te s .
O rd e rs w ere issued from som e-
th e school c h ild re n a n d th e A m eri-I
BREAK IN LIN E U P OF
la n d his p la tfo rm h a s m ad e a big h it
th e se n sa tio n a l c h a rg e th a t th e d i s - |w b e re th a t th e C araw ay reso lu tio n
can L egion w ill be d ra w n up to give;
trlc t a tto rn e y h ad e n d e av o re d t o j in tro d u c e d y e ste rd a y in th e se n a te as
COAL MINE OPERATORS | in th e r u r a l d is tric ts , especially his
g re e tin g to th e H ero of th e M arne. ■
SCRANTON, P a ., A p ril 5. — A p ro p o sa l to red u c e th e g o v e rn o r's
I‘‘m ak e c a p ita l o u t of th e c a se .”
a m ean s of b rin g in g to lig h t th e
T h e lim ite d tim e w hich th e dis :
b re a k in th e ra n k s of a n th r a c ite o p -* sa la ry .
c h a rg e s on w hich H a rd in g based his
DAYTON BEACH . F la ., A pril 5.—
tin g u is h e d v is ito r w ill be a b le *to'
e r a to r s o c c u rre d w hen th e G rovel
C h a rle s H a ll’s stock c o n tin u e s to
CABARET SEATS ARE
d ism issals, sh o u ld he held up for th e
spend in A sh la n d will n o t p e rm it of T h e w o rld ’s a u to m o b ile speed reco rd s
C oal co m p an y , o f P e c k v ille , n e a r decline. H e no lo n g e r h a s th e u n it-
SELLING VERY FAST p re se n t.
RED D IN G , C alif., A pril 5.— As J. a n y th in g b u t a fo rm a l w elcom e, b u t! fo r five a n d ten m iles w as sm a sh e d !
h ere, o ffe re d to g r a n t th e m in e rs ’ ed s u p p o rt of th e F. O. P. S. a n d th e G H ess, of C a rrv ille , w ith his w ife it is exp ected th a t its h e a rtin e s s will h e re to d ay by Sig H a u g d a h l, t h e '
One of th e fa s te s t s e a t sa le s for
d e m a n d s fo r a 20 p e r c e n t in c re a se in ! K. K. K ., as som e of th e le a d e rs fe a r alld th re e c h ild re n a b o a rd , w as m o - i _____
m ak e up fo r th e b rev ity of th e e n - ; N o rw eg ian ra c in g s ta r , w ho piloted any local e n te r ta in m e n t th a t h a s OFFICIAL AXE FALLING
■ w ages.
they h av e picked a lo se r an d a re so to r j ng to w a rd R e d d in g M onday a f- te rta in m e n t.
IN MANY DEPARTM ENTS
• th e new h y d ro p la n e m o to r c a r of J.
e v e r been eq u a lled has s ta r te d today
¡d e te rm in e d to p u n ish O lcott a n d te rn o o n th is sid e of th e F o u r-M ile I
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I A lex S tone, in its f irs t o ffical exhl- ' in c o n n ectio n w ith th e seat re se rv a-
TO PERFORM OPERATION
¡B ean th a t th ey a re sp e a k in g fav o r- H ouse, b etw een W h isk ey to w n a n d
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ON TRAGEDY SURY I\ OR [ ab ly of P a tte rs o n as th e one c a n d i- , S h a sta , so m e th in g w e n t w ro n g w ith
He m ad e five m iles a t th e ra te of to be given a t th e A rm o ry A pril 21, m en tal d e p a rtm e n ts — a lre a d y severe
D e n D r ir D ti ~ ~
d a te w ho re a lly h a s a ch a n ce to w in. be Bt ee rin g g e a r, th e fro n t w heels
eno u g h to b rin g on a s h a rp p a rtisa n
152.34 m iles a n h o u r. T he tim e for 1922.
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c a lls society fo lk s a r e m a k in g a r ­
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s c ra tc h e d th e su rfa c e of w hat th e a d ­
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9 4 « 0 MILES TO SCHOOL*
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high school s tu d e n ts from th e D airy- so u rc e fu l a n d a n y th in g b u t a qu it-!
can s said fra n k ly to d ay .
w ith its h u m an fre ig h t, ro lle d over
for th e a c ts to be p u t on a t th e a f ­
vllle sectio n w ere k illed , h a s beep t e r . a n d j8 c e rta in to be a fa c to r. Hi*, tw ice b e fo re it sto p p ed
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B eginning q u ie tly som e w eeks ago,
a g a in s t a
fa ir. A m ong th o se p la n n e a a r e a
rem o v ed fro m th e h o sp ita l a t W o o d -, c o n sis te n t advocacy of a s ta te incom e, c u j v ert b u lk h ea d
P. W aldo D avis gave an h o u r an d Je n se n , of M cK inley c re e k , w hose fash io n show , d ia lo g u e a c t. saxo­ th e rep u b lica n sc y th e m oved slow ly
la n d w h e re sh e w ill be o p e ra te d on |t a x ls te n d in g m ore a n d m o r e to
A„ th e o ccupant8 w ere th r o w n '
a h a lf of th e fin e st m u sical e n te r- 24tii b irth d a y re c e n tly w as c e le b ra t- ph o n e q u a rte t, g irls ’ c h o ru s, liv in g in to th e tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t, took
in th e hope of e ffe c tin g a sp e e d ie r id e n tify him in th e public m ind w ith j ,
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wa tb e mogt s e rio u s iy
reco v ery from th e te r r ib le I n j u r i e s ; th a t ,ggue
|C ,e d r’ Me9B w as u ie m ost s e rio u s ,yi ta in m e n t th a t h as been a ffo rd e d A s h - ie<^ a t a f a t h e r i n g of his frie n d s, has s ta tu a ry , sin g in g , society d a n c in g ¡a su d d e n s p u rt last w eek in th e spec­
ta c u la r o u stin g of th irty ch iefs of
i in ju re d . He w as bad ly c u t up a b o u t | lan d people fo r m an y a d ay a t th e ” 1G d istin c tio n of h a v in g tra v e le d
a c t, a n d o th e rs. Local a n d M edford
sh e s u ffe re d .
G eorge A. W h ite m ay he p e rs u a d
th e b u re a u of e n g ra v in g a n d p r i n /
m iles to and from school. He
I th e h a n d s a n d s u s ta in e d b ru is e s in B a p tis t c h u rc h la s t ev en in g , w h ere
ta le n t will be used exclusively.
ed to e n te r th e race, lie a p p e a rs to t ,ie ejiest
bones w ere b ro k en ,
ing, an d , to d ay , is sw in g in g th ro u g h
he a p p e a re d w ith his trip le -to n e d • rOl,p h o rse b a c k -
w hen w in te r
“ LIPSTICK” GIRL O FFE R E D
T h e p rices c h a rg e d th is y e a r, a re j
h a v e little ch ance, h u t th e c a m p a ig n ; Mrg Hesg w |th E lm e r th e baby in chim es. T h e w e a th e r an d o th e r at-1 con,1i| *°na
th e in te rn a l re v e n u e b u re a u , an d is
ih e m o u n ta in s n e a r
$1OOO A W EEK IN MOYTES w ould a d v e rtis e him . He is one of
less th a n e v e r b efo re, fo r th e rea so n , j
soon due in th e p ro h ib itio n d e p a rt­
h e r a rm s, w as th ro w n o v e rb o a rd a t tra c tio n s th a t w e re on fo r th e even- w b ere ’,e r e s ^ e s> m ad e it im possible,
th e boys say, th a t people will be ex-;
CORNING, A rk ., A pril 5. T h e / ' 16 ^ est eil u ‘PPei’ m en
’’ie 9tatP th e firs t o v e rtu rn in g of th e c a r. She ing cau sed a m uch s m a lle r a tte n d - W hen th is o c c u rre d , lie w alk ed . Je n -
m en t. All of them com e u n d e r th e
pected to b rin g th e ir ow n r e f r e s h - 1
‘lip s tic k " case of K noble, A rk ., in f° r th e g o v e rn o rsh ip , a n d som e day g u stainpd only s lig h t b ru is e s on th e la n c e th a n sh o u ld h av e g re e te d such sen s hom e w as five m iles from th e
tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t.
m en ts, o u tsid e of punch and coffee. :
m ay be g o v e rn o r.— O regon V oter.
school.
W ith th e c a p ita l w h isp e rin g rn -
| th ig h . T he baby w as th ro w n c le a r a r tis ts as M r. D avis a n d h is son.
which Miss Pearl Pugsley, 18 y e a r s _________________
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fo r 25 o r 30 y e a rs. M r. H olm es says
K n o b le school b o a rd fo rb id d in g s tu -l
LO SE S OUT ON A P P E A L
' is tra tio n le a d e rs, headed by P re si-
th e e n tire fam ily a re m u sic ia n s ofi
dents to use cosmetics, wear low’ and
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th e h ig h e st c a lib er.
peek-a-boo w a ists a n d s h o rt s k ir ts ,,
R E D B L U F F , C alif., A pr 1 5.—
ril 5.— Jim Y o unger, cow boy, prize m o re th a n a 8 h a k e u p _ in th e m te r-
M r. D avis w ill a p p e a r a t Gold H ili'
h a s b ro u g h t h e r su ch n o to rie ty t h a t a T h e s e n te n c e of C a rrie L. N orvall,
fig h te r, so ld ie r an d p lu m b e r s a p - j egts
efticen cy fo r th e good of th e
to n ig h t a n d a t M edford T h u rs d a y
m oving p ic tu re c o n cern o ffe red h e r Red B luff c h iro p ra c tic , to nay a fine
p re n tic e , of th is city, is going t o !gerVjCe
n ig h t.
$ 1 0 0 0 a w eek to e n te r th e m ovies.
o f $300 o r se rv e 150 d ays in th e Te-
c o n tin u e a t th e p lu m b in g tra d e , d e -|
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h im a c o u n tv ja il, h as been u p h eld by
sp ite th e fa c t t h a t he h a s ju s t sold
th e T h ird d is tric t c o u rt of ap peal
T he a p p e a ra n c e of E th e l B a rry ­ som e land n e a r th e M exia, T exas, oil
T h e h ig h e r c o u rt decided th e re w ere
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GOLD HILL NUGGETS
<S>; m ore in ‘ D éclassée” a t th e P a g e th e- field fo r $50,000.
no irr e g u la ritie s in th e tria l record
W illiam Von d e r H ellen , w ho h as
te r in M edford .Monday n ig h t w as a
a t R ed B luff.
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th e c o n tra c t fo r b u ild in g th e irrig a -
reai society ev en t fo r th e valley. A LAD ADMITS TH EFTS
M rs. N orvall on S u n d ay led a pro-
.
tion la te ra ls , h a s s u b le t a p o rtio n of
T he S ta n d a rd Oil co m pany (C a li- j n u m b e r of A shland people drove
FROM HIGH SCHOOL
cession of C a lifo rn ia c h iro p ra c tlc s to ,,
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th e (lltch to Mr. E d ic k so n , of n e a r fo rn ia ) h a v e a n n o u n c e d th a t they ■ dow n d e sp ite th e ra in t h a t p o u red
th e T e h a m a co u n ty ja il, h a v in g pre-
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, E a g le P o in t, an d he h as been in A sh- w ill, w ith in a very s h o rt p erio d , b e - i f roin e a rly in th e ev e n in g u n til th e
R E D B L U F F , C alif., A pril 5.— |
¡viously a n n o u n c e d sh e w ould s u rre n - ,
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lan d fo r th e p a s t se v era l days, get- gin th e e re c t on of a d is trib u tin g ■ tim e th e p e rfo rm a n c e began. T hose H ilton W h eeler, 19, of C orning,
d e r a n d serv e a ja il s e n te n c e r a th e r
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station.
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tin & ’h in g s lin ed up to begin w o rk ,
who a tte n d e d w ere n o t d isa p p o in te d , i pleaded g u ilty in th e s u p e rio r c o u rt
th a n pay a fine. Upon a rr iv a l a t th e
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L u m b e r is now bein g h a u le d to a
C h a rle s J o h n s o n , h o m e s te a d e r a n d ; a n ,i d e c la r e . th ey w itn essed one of ¡h e re y e ste rd a y to a c h a rg e of b u r-
ja il, how’ev er, she lo u n d th e door
p o in t oil th e h ig h w ay n e a r th e H om es o ld -tim e v in e y a rd is t of th is n e ig h b o r- Gie b e st p lays th a t h as been sta g e d g lary co m m itted rec e n tly w hen he
locked a n d w as re fu se d a d m issio n as
ran c h by tru c k , fro m w’hich p o in t it hood, w ho, fo r a co u p le of y e a rs has ¡n s o u th e rn O regon fo r a long tim e. sto le tw o m icroscopes a n d o th e r
a p riso n e r.
M ADRID. A pril 5.— T h e a rtille r y
D U B LIN . A pril 5.— T h e w a rfa re
is bein g ta k e n by te a m s to th e p o in ty been fa ilin g in h e a lth , a n d who a b o u t
T he p la y e rs ’ co stu m es w ere b ril- p ro p e rty from th e C o rn in g high
M rs. N o rv all, in re fu s in g to pay
b
a
tte
rie s of th e M oroccan reb els on
o f re p u b lic a n m u tin e e rs a g a in s t th e
on th e h illsid e w h e re it w ill be used. ten days ago w en t to th e co u n ty h o s­ lia n t an d show ed ta s te a n d sty le not school b u ild in g . He ap p lied fo r pro-
th e fine, is a c tin g in acco rd w ith th e
th
e
islan
d of V illieza have been sil­
He o ften seen in th e w est. Miss B a rry - j b atio n .
I ris h F r e e S ta te tro o p s is a ssu m in g
Mr. E ric k so n h a s th in g s now a r ­ p ita l, died th e re la s t S unday.
N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia C h iro p ra c to rs ’
enced by c o n tin u e d a ir a u d sea a t ­
s e rio u s p ro p o rtio n s. In a d d itio n to
ran g e d so t h a t w ith in th e n e x t few w as 77 y e a rs old.
m ore, in p a rtic u la r, w ore som e w on­
a sso c ia tio n , ta k in g th e g ro u n d th a t
tack by th e S p an ish . W hile S panish
n u m e ro u s a m b u sh e s a n d a tta c k s
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d e rfu l gow ns, as did V irg in ia Chau- LATE A R R IV A L S AT
sh e is a re g u la rly licen sed p r a c ti­
w a rsh ip s b o m b ard ed th e islan d , a v i­
a g a in s t th e F re e S ta te rs , a n u m b e r
40 m en to w ork c o n s tru c tin g th e cisive m ee tin g b etw een T ed T hye o f* ven e t w ho played Lady W ild in g , an d
COLUM BIA H O T E L
tio n e r in th e s ta te of O regon, w here
a
to rs flew o v e rh e a d d ro p p in g bom bs.
o f o ffic e rs an d m en of loyal leg io n s
d itc h e s fo r w hich he h a s c o n tra c te d . P o rtla n d a u d Tom R ay of O m a h a ,jj a n e W est as Mrs. L eslie.
A rriv a ls a t tlie C olum bia h o tel a re
sh e h ad p rac tic e d for y e a rs. It is as
h av e been a rr e s te d by th e reb els.
T he w ork will be p u sh e d as m uch as Neb. T he m e e tin g w ill ta k e place in j A m ong th o se w ho a tte n d e d from a s follow s; C. A. B rin k , S. A. H enry,
a m a tte r of p rin c ip le th a t sh e de­
BRITAIN A C K N O W I j E D G E S U. 8.
I t is re p o rte d t h a t th e Iris h p ro ­
is c o n siste n t w ith firs t-c la s s con­ th e Gold H ill p a v illio n . R ay is t h e , A8h ia nd w ere, th e M esdam es H. O. S alem ; Mr. an d M rs. F. F. P o tte r,
clines to pay th e fine, in o rd e r th a t
GERMAN INDEMNITY CLAIM
p ro te g e of F a r m e r B u rn s a n d is re-1 A n d erso n , L u lu M. W ilson, G. O. J a r - W. H. Scholer, H ilt, C alif.; Mr. and
s tru c tio n .
v isio n a l g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls c o n ­
i th e m a tte r m ay be th re s h e d o u t to a
te m p la te a g e n e ra l call to a ll c iti­
T he cam p fo r th e w o rk m en w ill be p u te d to be one of th e a b le s t w re st- vis. C. L. L o o m ’s. C la ra B orah, C. H. M rs. G eorge A. B a r re tt, H ow ard
LONDON, A pril 5.— G re a t B rita in
co n clu sio n in th e h ig h e r c o u rts.
zen s o f th e Iris h F re e S ta te to a rm j
e sta b lish e d on o r n e a r th e C hap m an lers u n d e r 170 pounds. As a p r e lim - ( P ie r ce. E lla M ills, O ader, T . J. M u r-jB o o n , O a k la n d , C a lif.; G eorge H ayes. h a s in fo rm a lly n o tifie d th e U nited
th e m se lv e s fo r p ro te c tio n of th e ir ■
ra n c h , an d is bein g b u ilt to accom ­ in a ry a six ro u n d boxing m atch has phy, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. W illiam Den- W e n atc h ee , W a sh .; R. L a ra m l, Mr. S ta te s th a t she a sq u iesces in Secre-
W OODM EN O F W ORJ.D
c o u n try a g a in s t th e reb els.
m o d ate from 40 to 60 w o rk m en .
been a rra n g e d betw een G eorge B ran - to n , Mr. a n d Mrs. G. A. B riscoe. Mr. a n d M rs. H. C. M om nev, M ontague, ta ry H u g h e s’ rec e n t no te d em a n d in g
IN IT IA T E CLASS O F TEN
don of P o rtla n d a n d J o h n n y C arlson a n d M rs. V. V. M ills, Dr. a n d M rs. C alif.; Mr. an d Mrs. F. J . Z eising, th a t tlie E u ro p e a n a llie s recognize
IDENTIFIED AS MEN WHO
SUSANVILLE TO B O L D
of S pokane. B oth th e s e e v e n ts a r e }w . J. C ra n d a ll, Dr. a n d M rs. W . E . San F ra n c isc o ; J. E. D av e n p o rt, L or- th e v a lid ity of th e A m erican claim
T h e W oodm en of th e W orld m et
TRIED TO SWAY BURCH JURY
N EW $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 SCHOOL h e a d lin e rs .
R alp h H an d is sched- B lake, D r. an d M rs. R. L. B u r d ic J e n a B a ltim o re . H. V. S m ith , A lbany. Cor a s h a re of th e G erm an in d em n ity
in r e g u la r session la s t e v en in g in
uled to m eet C h a rle s O lson of C an- M r. a n d Mrs. R. W . C onover, Mr. an d O r.; Mr. and M rs. J. H. F o rd . F. E. for th e u p keep of th e A m erican
LOS A N G E L E S, A pril 5.— Tw o op- th e Odd F ello w s h all and in itia te d a
SU SA N V ILLE. C alif., A pril 5.— A t a d a , a t C o ttag e G rove, A pril 8.
¡M rs. E. D. B riggs, th e M isses I s a b e lle ■ K een an , S a c ra m e n to ; C. H e g g a rty , a rm y of occu p atio n on th e R hine.
e ra tiv e s of a p riv a te d e te c tiv e agency j c la ss of ten c a n d id a te s. T he w ork a m e e tin g of th e school tru s te e s of
T h e d e p a rtm e n t sto re , fo u n d ed 21 j W a tte n b a rg e r, H azel B ru n e r, R u th A. B arley, A. C olem an, M edford; J.
k
_
em ployed by D is tric t A tto rn e y W ool- w as p u t on by th e team from th e th e S u sa n v ille school d is tric t, it w as y e a rs a g o by J , W. M e rritt, w ho died O sm an, E th e l R eid, N ellie B eaver, j W. K ays. E u g e n e ; Mrs. M. J. Ball.
C A M BRID G E. M ass., A pril 5.__
w in e to in v e s tig a te th e ju r y panel M edford lodge an d :t is said th a t th e decided to a t o n c e beg in th e con- re c e n tly , has been sold.
C h a rle s W in n ifre d S pencer, H elene Biede,
in th e case of A r th u r B urch, c h a rg e d w ork w as done up brow n.
D istrict s tru c tio n of a new g ra m m a r school A rn h o lt, fo r m any y e a rs co n n e cte d G e rtru d e B iede, C alla Biegel, A ileen Miss K em p, Mrs. T. B undy, Mrs. Dol- W ire le ss d e b a te s b etw een college d e ­
w ith th e m u rd e r of J. B elton K en- M an ag er W ilson, of M edford, was b u ild in g .to cost a p p ro x im a te ly $35,- w ith th e F le isc h n e r-M a y e r com pany. W a lk e r, B lanch M cClain, E u n ice to n , M iss E. B radley, M rs. H. B rad- b a tin g te a m s will be an in n o v atio n
n edy, w e re id e n tifie d in c o u rt h e r e , p re s e n t. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed , 00ft, w ith a n a d d iro n a l $15,000 fo r of P o rtla n d is now th e o w n e r and G ru b b . M abel Bay an d G ladys A pple- ley. M r. an d Mrs. J. L. G rubb. P o rt- of th e n e a r fu tu re . T h is becam e
to d a y a s th e m en w ho a re a lle g ed to a n d a social h o u r w as sp e n t a f te r th e e q u ip m e n t a n d
b e a u tify in g
th e m a n a g e r. T h e s to re closed its d o o rs g a te , M iss G eòrgie C offee, F loyd la n d ; J. H. G etchell, D u n sm u ir, j know n w hen it w as an n o u n c ed th a t
C a lif.; M rs. F. H allo ck , P o r t l a n d ; : H a rv a rd p lan s to e n te r h e r te a m in
h a v e so u g h t to in flu e n c e p ro sp e c tiv e , lodge w ork w as co m p leted .
g ro u n d s.
la s t M onday fo r In v en to ry a n d op­ P lace, M iss E liz a b e th Bloom , A. B. G. Tim B ra d sh aw , .C o le stin e, O r.; su ch a co n te st next season. S e v e ra l
jurors summoned for the trial of i
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en ed fo r b u sin e ss th e f ir s t of th e M cK enzie, H e n ry E n d e rs, W illiam C. R. W a lk e r, D u n sm u ir, a n d G eorge m id d le-w estern u n iv e rsitie s a re ex-
Burch.
I Let a want ad sell it for you.
L e t a w a n t ad sell it fo r you.
w eek u n d e r th e new m an a g e m e n t.
B riggs an d Jo h n R igg.
Y. Y oung, P o rtla n d .
pected to fig u re in th e ra d io d e b a te s.
SAN FR A N C ISC O . C alif., A pril 5.
— T he la rg e s t tim b e r sa le e v e r m ad e
by th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill be m ad eI
s h o rtly to th e F r u it G ro w e rs’ Supply I
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