Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 08, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
ASHLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRII, 8, 1922
(Successor to th e Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
W H O L E SA L E A R R E S T S FO R
$ 2 “ 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 OIL FRAUD
HOTEL MEN TO HOLD SEMI-
A N N EA L M EETIN G AT E U G E N E
FAMILIES FLEE
WHEN FLOOD
No. 185
P R E S ID E N T O F V. O F Ò.
SA Y S SA L A R IE S NOT HIGH
BOSTON, A p r 1 8.— An a lle g ed oil
EU G E N E , A pril 8.— T h a t o u t of
w indle w hich m ay involve a loss of
$ 9 0 3,000 to be sp en t by th e U niver-
$2 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w as r e \e a l.;d h e re today
: sity of O regon th is y ear, only a b o u t
w hen C h a rle s M. I.u d d en , law yer,
$492,000 goes fo r sa la rie s, an d th a t
w as a rre s te d on a se c re t fe d e ra l in-
$300,000 is used fo r m a in te n a n c e
| d ic tm e n t c h a rg in g use of th e m ails
an d e x te n sio n w ork w as th e a sse rtio n
to d e fra u d . In d ic tm e n ts on th e sam e
of P re sid e n t P. L. C am pbell in an
c h a rg e h av e been found a g a in s t sev ­
| a d d re ss b e fo re th e s tu d e n t body a s ­
en o th e r B o s'o n m en, a H olyoke m an
sem bly in V illard h all.
A ru m o r th a t will not dow n to th e and n in e b u sin e ss m en of New Y ork,
B EA RD STO W N , 111., A pril 8.-
T he p re sid e n t s ta te d th a t th e in-
________ ___
¡e ffe c t t h a t th e O regon E le c tric R ail-
T hey a re a lle g ed to have been lead -: F e a rs a re in c re a sin g h o u rly th a t th e s tr u c to r ’s s a la rie s paid a t th is in s ti­
TO
w a>' co m pany a re p la n n in g to extend e rs in th e o p e ra tio n s of th e p etro l- ra p dlv rlsin g w a te rs of tb e Illin o is tu tio n a re below th e s ta n d a rd sa la - T E I tRH*'I< STORM S W E E P S OV ER
th e ir lin es in to s o u th e rn O regon, is eum c o rp o ra tio n of A m erica. Jo h n
rie s paid p ro fe sso rs in th e o th e r in-
NORTHERN TEXAS AX'D
riv e r w ill cau se a b re a k in th e levee
j re c e :' d n A a m e a su re of c o n f ir m a tio n , E. C ilc re a s t, a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry of
js titu tio n s
of
h ig h e r
le a rn in g
OKLAHOMA
from th e fac t th a t th e C a lifo rn ia - th e E x ch an g e T ru s t com pany, w as on one sid e of th e tow n, in th e e v e n t ¡th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates.
Sw ath of Wind Is Strewn W ith Doad,
O regon P ow er co m pany h a s engi- a rr e s te d s h o rtly a f te r L u d d en w as ol w hich, th e city w ould be com -
G overnm ent R efu ses to Send Troop«
X incti'cn H » um * s An* W recked,
p lete ly flooded.
n
e
e
rs
in
th
e
W
illa
m
e
tte
valley
field
,
ta
k
e
n
to
th
e
fe
d
e
ra
l
b
u
ild
in
g
.
to Q uell D isorders— O perators R e­
Big Saiiit.-tritini Destroyed and
a p p a re n tly p la n n in g to co nnect w
i t h
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T he w a te rs have been risin g s t e a d - ,
jec t O vertures o f C ongress for
W ires Blown Down.
th e M o untain S ta te s P o w er com -'
ily a ll n ig h t, a n d th is m o rn in g had ]
C onference w ith M iners.
p a n y ’s p la n : a t S p rin g field .
I a lm o st rea c h e d th e rec o rd m a r k .'
DALLAS, Texas, A pril 8.— H eavy
As th e s to ry goes; it is in te n d e d to
W hen th is h a p p e n s, a b re a k in th e
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 8.— “ M oth­
w ind, of cyclone velocity, and r a in ­
ex ten d th e lin es in to th e Coos B ay,
levee is looked for. M eanw hile h u n ­
e r ” Jo n e s, th e life lo n g frie n d of th e
sto rm s sw ept n o rth e rn T exas and
c o u n try and to m ak e an e x ten sio n o f ,
d re d s of fam ilies h av e le ft th e ir
coal m in e rs, an d v e te ra n of m any
s o u th e rn O klahom a e a rly th is m o rn ­
hom
es
and
ta
k
e
n
re
fu
g
e
on
th
e
h
i
g
h
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1
'
th e e le c tric line from E u g e n e into
s tr ik e s , h a s a n n o u n c e d th a t she is
ing. c a u sin g th e d e a th of 25 p erso n s
M edford a n d A sh lan d . C olor is len t
e r g ro u n d ju s t o u tsid e th e city. F lo o d !
going up in to P e n n sy lv a n ia to ro u n d
w a rn in g s have been se n t b r o a d c a s t;
M ount A shland c h a p te r, D A R ] and ,re n ie n d o u s p ro p e rty loss, ac-
O tto W in te r, d e p u 'y tax co llecto r to th e ru m o r by th e fact th a t s u r ­
up a ll m in e rs' w om en fo lk s fo r a
veyors
of
th
e
tow
co
m
p
an
ies
have
a n d m en a re fev e rish ly fillin g an d ] ls o ffe rin g a prize of $10 to th e high
A
® "ieagre r“P° rt9
w ho has been re c e iv ’n g tax e s from
m a rc h on th e o p e ra to rs .”
been
a
t
w
ork
in
th
e
s
o
u
th
e
rn
p
a
rt
of
c
a
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in
g
sa
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sa
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to
form
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school
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d
e
n
t
w
ho
tu
rn
s
in
th
e
b
est
‘I t's a lw a y s w om en w ho s u ffe r c itiz e n s in A sh lan d a n d vicin ity d u r-
T o rn a d o es a re re p o rte d to have
w a lk to s tr e n g th e n th e levee, n th e essay.
m o st w hen a 'b i g in d u s tria l b a ttle is I ing th e p a s t few w e e k s' m ad e- a trip L ane c o u rtv fo r som e tim e, a n d it is
O ut of th e essays th a t a r e '
. ,
. ,
...
c re a te d g re a t havoc a t A rd m o re a n d
believed th is is' fo r th e p u rp o se of
hope th a t it m ay he m ad e to w ith ­ . tu ____
rn e d in. ju d g e s w ,ll p « „ , on a n d L o w lo „, o k h r ,
, )|e lo8>
o n ,” M o th er Jo n e s said. " I 'l l e n lis t t0 Ja c k so n v ille F rid a y a n d tu rn e d in
or u
find
ng
a
fea
sib
le
ro
u
te
in
to
this"
sec­
s ta n d th e te r r if ic p re s s u re of th e r is ­ select th e six best. T h ese six essays
his
re
c
e
ip
ts
a
n
d
m
oney
received.
M
r.
SALEM , A pril 8.— A fte r m uch e f­
a b a tta lio n of w om en to a id th e m in ­
lives.
T
he
sto
rm
sw
e
p
t
o
v
er
R ow ­
ing w a te rs.
W in te rs re p o rts th a t th e co llectio n *’on
sG ite
m u st be c o m m itted by th e w rite rs
fo rt on th e p a r t of h is frie n d s, A d­
e rs in w in n in g th e ir f ig h t.”
ena, T exas, w here five w ere re p o rte d
' m ad e h e re in A sh lan d w ere la r g e r
a n d d e liv e re d o ra lly in a public m e e t­
ju ta n t G e n e ral G eorge A. W h ite fo r­
k illed , and B allin g er, T exas, w here
th a n e v e r b efo re, b u t th a t he is un-
ing w hich will be held th e la tte r
m ally a n n o u n c e d his can d id a c y fo r
six people w ere killed.
DISSENSION AMONG OPERATORS
,
a b le to te ll how m u ch ta x w en t de-
p a r t of A pril. T he one w ho d eliv ers
g o v e rn o r of O regon to day.
H e in ­
MAKES OONPERENU® HOPELESS ,.
nt as & d
get Qf reCfi
At Cisco, W itc h ita F a lls, R a n g e r
th e b est o ra tio n will be given the
te
n
d
s
to
m
ak
e
a
s
a
b
a
sis
fo
r
h
is
p
la
t­
an
d
o th e r n o rth e rn T exas tow ns,
WASHINGTON, April 8.- C o n -
Rept
J;tcksonville and a num .,
prize.
fo
rm
,
few
er
com
m
issions,
c
e
n
tra
liz
e
d
heavy d a m a g e is re p o rte d . T he s a n i­
g re ssio n a l e ffo rts to effe c t a co n fe r- bpr Qf peQple p robab]y paid th e ir ;ax
s ta te g o v e rn m e n ta l o rg a n iz a tio n and i
ta riu m a t Cisco w as com p letely
ence b etw een th e coal o p e ra to rs and
in th e co u n ty se at.
M ALTA COMMAXDERY W IL L
low er tax e s as a re s u lt. W h ite , who
w recked, b u t no loss of life has been
th e m in e rs to n e g o tia te a new w age
C E L E B R A T E E A ST E R SUNDAY
h as sp o k en to A shland a u d ie n c e s sev­
re p o rte d . N ineteen houses w ere d e ­
scale a re “ h o p e le ss,” d u e to tlie
e
ra
l
tim
es,
is
m
uch
loved
by
th
e
ex-
CONFESSES
GETTING
$
1
0
0
0
w id esp read d isse n sio n am o n g th e op­
stro y ed a t R ow ena. A ccording to a
M alta c o m n ia n d ery No. 4, K n ig h ts
serv ice m en, a n d it is said he w ill;
TO ACQU IT O’D O N N ELL
re p o rt from San A ngelo, all w ires a re
e ra to rs , th e sp o k e sm a n fo r th e I n d i­
T e m p la r, w ill o b serve E a s te r S unday,
receive th e ir su p p o rt.
a n a m ine o w n ers, told th e h ouse la ­
dow n and th e s tre a m s a re flooded
A pril 16, a t th e M esonic hall in M ed­ to th e ir b an k s.
CHICAGO, A pril 8.— H e n ry Jo h n
b o r c o m m itte e today.
ford.
T h e re w ill be lu n ch eo n a t
BRITISH
TEAM
LOW
ERS
RECORD
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¡S m ith , a m em b e r of th e ju ry w h ch
SALEM
.
A
pril
8.—
A
lth
o
u
g
h
e
le
v
-
j
1
^
0-
follow
ed by th e fo rm a l service SACRED CONCERT AT BAPTIST
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 8.— G re a t!
IN BEATING AM ERICAN TEAM
G O V ER N M EN T R E F U S E S TR O O PS a c q u itte d Sim on O 'D onnell, th e Chi-
en O regon c o u n tie s re d u c e d th e ir a t -’ J®. All Sir K n ig h ts an d th e ir
CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING
IN N. M. COAL STRIK E ZONE cago la b o r le a d e r, in a rec e n t tria l co m m e rc ial a irs h ip s of th e Z eppelin
on c rim in a l c h a rg e s, confessed to th e type wHl lin k New Y ork a n d C hicago]
LONDON, A pril 8.— R u n n in g tr u e 1922 tax e s n e a rly $1 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,
21 d e r >’ wiH h av e a s th e ir special g u ests
T om orrow ev en in g a t th e B ap tist
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 8. — T he
s ta t e ’s a tto rn e y th a t he received a on r e g « ,a r sc h e d u le s w ith in a y ear,
to fo rm , th e C a m b rid g e re la y te a m show in cre ase s a g g re g a tin g $1,200,- ,a d es a re iu v ited to a tte n d , as a re c h u rc h a sacred co n cert will be given
f ir s t re q u e s t fo r fe d e ra l tro o p s to
th o u sa n d d o lla rs for q u a lify in g as a
T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ad e h e re won over P e n n sy lv a n ia a t O xford in 000, co m p ared w ith 1921*.
a11 ' ’’s itin g b re th re n . T he com m aii- by W aldo Davis w ith h is golden
m a in ta in o rd e r in a coal s tr ik e zone
ju r o r a n d b rin g in g in a v e rd ic t of not by tb e G pneral A ir Service, fo llo w in g ' th e fo u r m ile b o a t rac e a t Q u e e n ’s
M u ltn o m ah co u n ty m ad e th e h e a v -j f° r th e d a -v tlie M edford c h a p te r of chim es, accom panied by his son oil
In th e p re s e n t s tr ik e h as been denied
com p letio n of its o rg a n iz a tio n , w hich club. P e n n sy lv a n ia fin ish ed second, iest re d u c tio n , 1922 tax es b ein g $ l , - ! tb e O rd e r of De M olay.
th e piano.
by th e g o v e rn m e n t.
c o n n e ctio n w ith th e plot
tw o o, ’KC*Uiles ” ’p” of n a tio n a l p ro m in e n ce T he tim e w as 18 m in u te s, seven a n d 500,000 less th a n in 1921. Y et t h
e
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T he p ro g ra m will be as follow s:
G o v e rn o r M echain of New Mexico
in fin an cial circles.
tw
o
-fifth
s
seconds,
lo
w
e
rin
g
th
e
B
rit-
in
c
re
a
se
in
o
u
tsid
e
c
o
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n
tie
s
w
ere
s
o
i
F
A
*>
HAS
LEG
BROKEN
“
Holy
N ight, S ilent N ig h t." "Star of
a sk e d S e c re ta ry W eek s fo r a d e ta il w hom h a v e been a rr e s te d , c h a rg e d
W H IL E PLA Y IN G M ARBLES tiie E a s t.” S c rip tu re rea d in g and
T
he
e
rro
rs
m
ade
in
c
o
n
s
tru
c
tio
n
ish
reco
rd
,
¡h
eav
y
th
a
t
th
e
n
et
re
d
u
c
tio
n
in
all*
of a rm y tro o p s fo r d u ty in th e m ine w ith com plicity in th e plot,
of tiie ill fa te d R om a will be avoid-
—
tax es pay ab le th is y e a r in O regon is!
p ra y e r. “ G lory S o n g .” “ M ust I Go
reg io n a ro u n d C a llu p , w h ere som e
R obbe M cW illiam s, son of Mr. and E m p ty h a n d e d .”
ed
in
tlie
new
c
a
rg
o
c
a
rr
ie
r
s
,
tw
o
of
oirty
$700,000.
S election by o r ­
d is o rd e rs a n d sh o o tin g s h av e oc­ G E O R G E W. DUNN BEIN G
M rs. G eorge M cW illiam s, 715 P e n n ­ c h e stra . “ T hrow O ut th e Life L in e .”
which
a
re
now
b
e
in
g
fa
b
ric
a
te
d
in
U R G ED AS CA ND ID ATE
c u rre d . A fte r a co n fe re n ce b etw een
sy lv an ia av en u e, had th e m is fo rtu n e “ Tis So Sw eet to T r u s t In J e s u s .”
G e rm a n y for e re c tio n in th e U nited
U N E A R T H POT OF GOLD
S e c re ta ry
W eeks
and
P re sid e n t
S tates.
.NOT AT “ R A IN B O W S E N D ’’ ,*0 b a v e onp
His legs broken last R ead in g by Dr. M attie Shaw . “ C h rist
H a rd in g , it w as a n n o u n c e d th a t th e
P e titio n s a re being c irc u la te d to
Som e of I lie in v e sto rs a re M arsh all
e
v
e
n
in
g
w
hile
en
g ag ed in a g am e of A rose.” “ F ill Me N ow .” Special s e ­
tro o p s w ould no* be se n t. T he s a m e 'p la c e th e n a m e of G eorge W D unn,
F
ie
ld
<
F
ra
n
k
lin
R
oosevelt,
Owen
D.
m
arb
les.
W
hile
R obbe w as in a lection. ‘ B rig h te n th e C o rn er W h ere
j DAVIS, C alif., A pril 8.— W hile ex­
policy will be follow ed re g a rd in g re- an A shland re s id e n t, on th e rep u b li-
Y oung, vice p re sid e n t G en eral E le c ­
c a v a tin g for th e b a se m e n t fo r an k n e e lin g p o sition, one of his play- You A re ." “ Oh! G lorious F o u n ta in .”
(1 n e sts fo r tro o p s from a n y o th e r can tic k e t fo r leg isla tiv e h o n o rs, s u b ­
tric com pany, and R. B. M ellon, pres-
a
p a rtm e n t house, w hich he is b u ild - lnatPS th re w h im self a cro ss R obbe, “ T he Holy City
‘T he P e rfe c t D ay”
s ta te , W eeks said .
, je c t to th e p rim a ry electio n in May.
d e n t o f th e M ellon N a tio n a l b a n k of
¡ing, E. B. L a ird a n n o u n c e s he un- fo rc in g him to th e g ro u n d in such a — o ffe rto ry .
“ S ta r S pangled B an­
P itts b u rg h .
n e r.”
E. W. F la c k u s lias p u rc h a se d th e covered a can c o n ta in in g gold coin, way as to re s u lt in a b ro k en leg.
e n tire in te r e s t in th e S q u a re D eal He said th e a m o u n t was $250.
STOCK T H IE V E S K IL L C A LV ES
g ro ce ry an d took c h a rg e A pril 1. A.
T he discovery w as m ade on w h a t
BUT SCARED O FF BY IMXiS 1). P ow ell, th e re tirin g p a rtn e r, is once was th e bank of P u ta h cre e k ,
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j u n d ecid ed as to w h a t lie w ill follow , w hich, p rio r to th e tim e it ch an g ed
EU G E N E , A pril 8.— T he O regon
H orel M en's a sso c ia tio n w ill hold
th e ir s e m i-a n n u a l m ee tin g h e re on
May 6. T he e s tim a te d a tte n d a n c e of
h o tel k e e p ers from all p a rts of th e
s ta te is put a t 115 by H a ro ld G lasou
of th e O sburn h o tel. A co n fe re n ce is
soon to be held bv th o se in te re s te d
w ith c h a m b e r of com m erce o ffic ia ls
to lay p lan s fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t of
th e expected g u e sts. T rip s to n e a rb y
ROUND UP FAM ILIES F O R p o in ts of in te re s t, esp ecially up th e
MARCH ON STUBBORN
W illa m e tte riv e r, to O a k rid g e , a n d
a b a n q u e t a t th e O sb u rn h o tel in th e
OPERATORS
e v en in g a re c o n te m p la te d .
BE BROUGHT
ÏÜ ASHLAND
TAKES A HAND
IN COAL STRIKE
0.
LOHNS
IN LAX RECEIPTS
COL WHITE FILES
AS CANDIDATE
N. Y. LO
FOR BEST ESSAY
OREGON IAXES
N
MC
IS PLANNED
ENTIRE INTEREST
Junior High School Pageant
Draws Largest Crowd in Years
Sunday at the Churches
RED D IN G , C alif., A pril 8,— Two b u t h a s le ft fo r P o rtla n d fo r a few its c h a n n e l, ra n th ro u g h n e a rly th e
"7“ v*
” ’p” w ere sc are d aw ay by dogs fro m i w eeks, an d m ay decided, w hile t h e r e ,]c e n te r of Davis.
T he p a g e a n t s ta g e d la s t e v e n in g ] n u e on th e A sh lan d lith ia w a te r, M ike L e o n a rd in i’s farm hom e on th e w h a t he w ill p u rsu e in th e f u t u r e . ; ------------------------—----- —
l'ii*si (Inns'll of (lir is t, Scientist
lii u il y E piscopal ('llilia'll
a t th e A rm o ry by th e s tu d e n ts of th e which* he w as a d v e rtis in g on th e e a st sid e of th e riv e r a t 10 o 'clo ck He ex p ects to r e tu r n to A sh lan d , HIGH SCHOOL WILL PLAY
P io n e e r av en u e, S o u th .
S unday
\ icar, th e Rev. p. K. H am m ond.
J u n io r h ig h school, b ro u g h t to g e th e r trip . E u ro p e a n s d e c la re d th e re w as T u esd ay n ig h t.
I t w as found th a t w h a te v e r his decision piay be.
seivlCP^ at
o ’clock; s u b je c t of les- Holy com m union a t 8 a in. S u n d ay
BASEBALL ON A PR IL 2 2 Iso
n , A re sin, d ise a se a n d d e a th school a t 9 :4 5 .
th e la rg e s t crow d th a t h a s assem bled no d o u b t th e U nited S tares w as dry th ey had roped a n d k illed one calf
r e a l? ” S u n d ay school a t 10 o ’clock’ serm o n “ a t 11
uP r ' s h i r f 1
fo r a n y occasion in d o o rs in A sh lan d w hen th ey cam e over th e r e a d v e rtís - in th e c o rra l a n d had tw o o th e rs M ED FO R D E L K S IN ST A L L
T he b a seb a ll tea m of th e A sh lan d W ednesday e v en in g m ee tin g s a t 8 ridge will sin g th e “ P a lm s ” a s an of-
in th e last five y e a rs. T h is w as th e ing w a te r fo r sale. A jo u rn e y w’a s /'O p e d an d rea d y fo r s la u g h te r.
N E W E X A L T E D R U L E R h igh school have a rra n g e d a p a r t i a l o ’clock.
H eading room opens daily fe rto ry solo. S ervices on Good F ri-
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g e n e ra l c o n c en su s of opinion of all tlífen m ad e to T u rk e y w h ere th e s u
sc h ed u le for th e seaso n , w hich opens tlo n i 2 u n til r> P- ”i. except S undays day from 12 to 3 p. ni.
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and holidays.
w ho a tte n d e d , p a rtic u la rly if th ey t a n ’s h a re m w as seen in a ctio n . J a - B O O TL EG G ER R E L E A S E D
I T he M edford E lk s held th e ir in- w ith a g am e w ith M edford A pril 22.
a rriv e d la te a n d h ad to s ta n d d u r ln g jp a n w as th e nex t sto p w ith songs and
TO RAISE $ 2 2 0 FINE s ta lla tio n se rv ic es T h u rs d a y n ig h t. It could not be le a rn e d w h e th e r th e
First Congregational C h u rch
B. V. P. F.
B
oulevard and M ain stree*. S u n ­
th e show .
flo w ers of th e c e le stia l kingdom in
I was w o n d e rin g ab o u t th is big in ­
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th e fo llow ing o ffic ers h a v in g been gam e is to be played in M edford or
day
school, 9 :4 5 a. m. C lasses for
T h e c u rta in ra ise d w ith a b o u t 30 evidence. T his en d ed th e trip of th e
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B ring y o u r
of th e la r g e r s tu d e n ts occu p y in g th e Jo n e s fam ily an d th e ir fr
en d s. W eber, co n victed m o o n sh in e r, w ho; y e a r: E x a lte d ru le r, E d w a rd E. Kel- F a lls on th e local d iam o n d , a n d “ T his m eans you a re in v ited to B. Y. Bible.
M
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service,
11 a. m .;
P. You, S u nday. A pril 9, 6 :3 0 p. m.
s ta g e , a n d gave th e firs t n u m b e r, a ,
T he e a rly d ays of he N o rth w e st ' i s been confined in th e co u n ty ja il,] ly; lea d in g k n ig h t, _ L a r r y M ann; G i a n t' P a ss w ill play th e locals h e re ] Mr.
D avis ’n his ch im es’ ‘n e v e rth in g s u b je c t, ‘T he d is tu rb in g voices of
song. F o llo w in g this, Rev. C. A. Ed- w as next p ic tu re d , showinc- fiwn. th e was rele ase d W ednesday a n d given i le c tu rin g k n ig h t, W ili am Y oung: th e follow ing S a tu rd a y , as a rra n g e - V«u know . N uff said.
K um u rly .” life .” (P a lm S u n d a y .) J u n io r C h ris ­
tia n E n d e a v o r a t 5 p. m. C h ristia n
w a rd s. P o s tm a s te r E. J. K a ise r a n d ¡In d ia n s, a m a rria g e in th e trib e , e a r- 90 days in w hich to se cu re $220 yet s e c re ta ry , Lee Ja c o b s;
tre a s u re r , m e n ts now sta n d .
H ow ever, th is
c o u rse I d o n ’t know , I was only
E n d eav o r, 6 :3 0 p. m. E v en in g serv -
“ S h o rty ” B u rn e tt, in m im e, w ere ly d ays in A sh la n d a n d a scene por- d u e on his fine. O w ing to h is ad- V ernon V a w te r; tru s te e , H o race G. d a te is su b je c t to c h a n g e as th e jo.i w o n d p rin g ’ ( h a t s all.
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ice, 7 :3 0 p. m. S u b ject, “ T he m ean-
se p ara te ly in tro d u c e d .
T hen Mr. and .ra y in g how th e R ogue R iv er valley
vanced ag e th e c o u rt decided n o t to N icholson; d e le g a te , E. C. J e ro m e ; cals a re e n d e a v o rin g to g et a g am e
Chrisii'in Ghiirel.
} ing of life ’s v ic issitu d e s.” B eginning
C o rn e r B a n d ' Second s tre e ts . Bi- w ith th e S u n d ay e v e n ‘n « serv ices,
Mis. Bill J o n e s a n d c h ild re n S u s ie ^ v a s a c q u ire d from th e Ind ans.
J m ak e him serv e th e fu ll te rm
a lte r n a te d e le g a te , O. O. A le n d e rfe r. w ith Y reka, a n d sh o u ld th is in te rfe re
a n d Bud a n d th e baby, w ho had n o t 1 A bout 300 c h ild re n took p a r in]
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a n o th e r d a te will be m ad e w ith th e ble school a t 10 a. m ., w ith F ra n k P assio n w eek, so m etim es know n as
P a tte rs o n , s u p e rin te n d e n t.
B rin g Hh° ’y ,w eek ’ wIH be o b served in th is
been n a m e d , w ere in tro d u c e d .
th e p a g e a n t and every p a rt was de- BIG ELECTRIC PROJECT
G ra n ts P a ss team .
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T h e se c h a ra c te rs had p lan n e d to se rv in g of p raise . T h e te a c h e rs who
FOR TRINITY AND SHASTA
ing w o rsh ip a t 11: se rm o n . “ T ria l ?l09inR w ith th e Good E rid ay m e e t-
NEIGHBOR
IN
POSTOFFICE
s ta r t on a to u r of th e w orld to g e th e r. I d rille d th e c h ild re n a re to be c o n - '
T he s u b je c ts for th e week a re :
T A X PA Y E R S PROTEST AGAINST and C ru c ifix io n ,” th e sev en th in t h e 1?}” .
A new in v e n tio n w as in tro d u c e d g ra tu la te d on th e good sh o w in g giv-1
a y * “ T he a p o s tle s.” T u esd ay ,
RED D IN G , C alif., A pril 8.— F o u r
LEX IN G TO N ,
Ky. , A p ril
8.—
BUILDING $ 2 0 0 ,OOO HOSPITAL p re -E a s te r series. C h ristia n E n d e a - < T on
he
m odern J u d a s .” W ed n esd ay ,
a n d u sed for th e firs t tim e la st e v e n -.e n last e v en in g by every d e p a r tm e n t.] pow er houses g e n e ra tin g a to ta l of S h o u tin g , “ I ’ve told you o fte n en-
vor a t 6 :3 0 . A place fo r every y o u n g ; „
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a
r r e s t of C h ris t.”
T h u rsd a y ,
¡p erso n .
E v e n in g w o rsh ip a t 7 :3 0 ;
ing. T h e m o v em en ts of th e &lobe
28,000 h o rse p o w er an d u tiliz in g w a- ough a b o u t th is.
W 11 W h ite , a fa r-
R E K A , C alif., A pril 8.— A d e - 1 serm on topic, * C h rist a n e c e ssity .” “ C h rist b e fo re P ila te .” F rid a y , “ T he
t r o t te r s w ere given o u t from lim e to NOSE CUT IN PLAY,
IN IT’R F D V P i i*
■ • • tRr ' n Yr’n ’,y c o u n t>’ s tre a m s , th e m er, fire d six sh o ts a t his n e ig h b o r, m an d th a t th e p lan to b u ild a $ 2 0 0 ,-¡Y o u a re in v ited to a tte n d all th e se C ru c ifix io n .” T hese services a re an
tim e by a rad io p h o n e .
IX J I R E P X E G LO SAYS c o n stru c tio n o cost close to $3,000,- A r th u r Jo h n so n , in th e lobby of th e 000 co u n ty h o sp ita l be a b a n d o n e d services. Jo se p h in e C ham pie, p a sto r. o p p o rtu n ity for p re p a ra tio n fo r th e
E a s te r fe stiv itie s. T he public Is c o r­
T he tra v e le r s m ad e th e ir f irs t stop
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i ° ° ° ’ a re th e b a re o u tl,n e s o f a p r o - 1 L ex in g to n p'ostoffice and’ k illed h im ,’ w as m ad e by a d e le g a tio n of tax p ay -
d ially in v ited to all th ese services.
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ers who a p p e a re d b e fo re th e co u n ty
C o rn e r N orth M ain a n d L a u rel W. Ju d so n O ldfield, m in iste r.
a n d saw a w a r d a n c e given by th e P rice, a n eg ro , re sid in g in th e n e g ro r n m im r hoo
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A t th e ja il W h ite re fu se d any ex- s u p e rv iso rs h e re th is w eek. T h e su- s tre e ts . S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m.
c h ild re n of th e f irs t g rad e . T hey ¡ q u a r te r a t W eed, cam e to th e W eed Shaatn rnim v
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T he S unday service« a t th e Bap-
th e n jo u rn e y e d to th e su n n y s o u th hosp ta i T u esd ay n ig h t to have a cut p ro cu re d nircu,iv s™
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p ro c u re d a lre a d y in T rin ity c o u n ty .; “ m y w ife,
“ I w a rn e d him .
A p la n s for th e p rese n t,
“ C h rist and th e N a tio n s.” Ff-wor
F / w orth tis t ch u rc h will be of ex cep tio n al im-
w h e re p ic k a n in n ie s a b o u n d a n d w it- on his nose tre a te d . T he nose had
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G eorge C. Sellon, S a c ra m e n to a r- L eag u e a t 6 :1 5 p. m ., Ira C. W ilso n , p o rta n c e and in te re s t. A fter S unday
nesed th e s h u fflin g d an ces of th e col- been c u t c le a r th ro u g h both s id e s ,!
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i c h ite c t, w as a sk e d a n d a g re e d to hold p resid e n t. 'E v e n in g serv ice a t 7 :3 0 ; school a t 9 :4 5 . th e m o rn in g w o rsh ip
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W h it e s w ife w irnessed th e k i ll in g .; up f u r th e r w ork on th e a r c h i te c ts s u b je c t. “ T he su n re m a ev of Jesus WH1 be in c h a rg e of Rev. G. H.
of d ay s gone by. W h ile on th e way very s h a rp in s tru m e n t.
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I She w as ta lk in g to J o h n so n w h e n ! d ra w in g s a n d sp e c ific a tio n s u n til th e C h ris t.” T h e re will he special serv - Y oung. D. D.. of P o rtla n d , d ire c to r
ices on W ed n esd ay e v en in g and F r i- 01 C h ristia n E n d e a v o r for tlie Bap-
th e re . B aby J o n e s w as le ft in th e nied very e m p h a tic a lly th a t he h a d
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A pril 8. — G eo rg e; W h ite e n te re d th e postoffice.
re c e ip t of f u r th e r in s tru c tio n s from day e v e n in g a t 7 o ’clock. T he pub- tists.
Im m e d ia te ly follow ng com -
chair c a r a n d Mr. K a ise r w ould n o t had any tro u b le b u t claim ed th e in- K o h lh a g e n , local c a p ita lis t w ith e
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th e su p e rv iso rs.
lic is c o rd ia lly in v ited to a tte n d th e se m u n :o n
£ e observed a n d new
allow
th e baby to he fo rw a rd e d by
jury was s u s ta in e d in ‘ p lay ." He re- ten siv e h o ld in g s in th is c o u n tv , an - CRO W D S FLO CK TO IN Q U EST
services. Com e and b rin g a frie n d , m em b ers ta k e n into th e c h u rc h . And
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a n y m ea n s except p a rc e l post.
On fu sed to rev eal th e n a m e o r nam es of n o u n ced T h u rs d a y t h a t he w ould
C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s, p a s ’or.
a ’ th e close a b u sin ess m ee tin g of
OVER K ILLING OF OOL. RECK FIRST “VVIREIÆSS" CONCERT
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th e c h u rc h will be held to h e a r th e
th e w ay to B onnie S co tlan d th e p a rty his a p p a re n tly r a th e r “ ro u g h t play- b u ild a t once a m o d ern a p a rtm e n t
GIVEN ON MOVING TRAIN
C h u rc h of th e Nazai-ene
re p o rt of th e p u l p it ' c o m m itte e on
w as held up a t L iverpool as th e cus- m a le s .”
h o u se to c o n ta in 50 a p a rtm e n ts and
OKLAHOM A CITY , O kla., A pril 8.
C o in e r of F o u rth and C s tre e ts , c a llin g a p a sto r. All m em b ers u rg ed
tom o ffic e rs w ould n o t a d m it any
to cost $100.000.
— A w o m a n ’s h o n o r— to h e a r th a t
BING HA M PTON , N. Y., A pril 8.— S ervices fo r S unday, A pril 9. S un- to be p re se n t. In th e a fte rn o o n an
u n la b e le d p a rc e l, so th e baby w as S P E E D E R S PAY F IN E S
p ric e le ss g ift to rn to sh re d s, an d to W h a t w as d escrib ed by ra ilro a d of- d a V school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., T h o rn to n ev e ry -m e m b er c an v ass will be c a r-
n a m e d B ill J r . on th e sp o t.
T he;
IX ix iC A L JU S T IC E C O I’R T SHASTA MINING ENGINEER
listen to th e im p assio n ed d efen se of ficials as th e f irs t w ireless c o n c ert R M iley, s u p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h in g i ied yu io m ( i . i e i iiiuls t<n inis^ioii>
8
, service a t 11 and 7 :3 0 p. m. E van- Seven te a m s of tw o each will call on
S cotch la d s a n d lassies gave a ro u n d
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DIES IN ALBEQUERQ FE O k la h o m a s m o st e lo q u e n t o r a to r — to be given fo r p a sse n g e rs on a ra il- gelistic a e rvices m o rn in g and even- all th e m em b ers and will p re se n t th e
of H ig h la n d d ances, an d th e p a rty ]
N ine a rr e s ts h av e been m ad e re-
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2000 m en a n d w om en crow ded into ro ad tra in w as h e a rd to d ay by ap- ¡ng. T he S m ith fam ily, rtf S to ck to n , u rg e n t need fo r a quick resp o n se to
pro ceed ed to H o llan d , w h e re 24 lit- cen tly by city o ffic ia ls fo r vio latio n
REDDING
Calif.
A pril 8.— Ar- th e c o u rt room to h e a r th e inques! p ro x im a te ly 400 p a sse n g e rs a b o a rd ai C alif., five of th em , all m u sician s m eet th e c risis. T he m em bers a re
H o lla n d e rs received th em w ith th e ; of th e law In re g a rd to ex ceed in g 12 tliu r D ittm a r, a m in in g e n g in e e r ,, o v er th e body of L ie u te n a n t C olonel special D elaw are, L a c k aw a n n a a n d and sin g e rs, a re w ith us. W e a re ask ed to sta> at hom e till he team
1 » c o n u n n ty iv ,! .. Beck.
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h av in g sp le n d id a tte n d a n c e an d th e calls. At 6: 30 th e young people a ire
re
sound of w ooden shoes. A scene o f, m iles p e r
h o u r w hile p a ssin g school long a re s id e n t of ■ S ^ h » a = sta
W e ste rn tra in , w hich had been equip- in te re s t is in cre asin g . W e a re expect- p la n n in g a live and In te re s tin g m e e t­
Hans sa v in g th e c o u n try by sto p p in g ) b u ild in g s,
and one a r r e s t has been died y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n in A lbu-!
M rs. J e a n Day. recognized le a d e r ped w ith ra d io a p p a ra tu s ,
ing an old tim e rev iv al.
B ro th e r ing. T hey expect a la r e e a tte n d a n c e .
th e >ke w as th e n given.
.m a d e by th e s ta te tra ffic oi£ ced fo r q u e rq u e , N. m . W ord cam e h e re to of th e s ta te c a p ita l’s m ost exclusive
T he p a sse n g e rs w ere tre a te d to a ^...
S m ith p rea c h e s th e Gospel a n d con- T h e ev en in g p ro g ra m a t . 7 :3 0 will
T e tra v e ers a w ent b ie k e w hile e x c eed in g
_() m iles w ith in th e city his b ro th e r, ?,I. E. D ittm a r, m a n a g e r- se t, w*as to tell h e r sto ry of th e k ill- c o n c ert by C ornell u n iv e rsity as th ey
t e n ’ d s e a rn e s tlv fo r th e fa ith of o u r co n sist of a sa cre d c o n c ert given bv
te
M ee’ings each n ig h t a t P. W aldo D avis and son on th e ir
in „urope, as S o r t -' a to o rro w | lim its. N ine of th e ten a rre s te d have s e c re ta ry of th e L a ssen V olcan c Na- ing of th e o ffic e r by h e r h u sb a n d , w ere lea v in g Ith a c a a n d ag a in be-
i fa a th e rs .
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g h o u t th e co m in g w eek, trip le -to n e d golden chim es. T he pro»
all the m oney a v a ila b le to pay r e v e -ip a id fin es of fro m $5 to $10.
¡tio n a l P a r k a sso c ia tio n .
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Ithaca and H
Oswego.
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