Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 10, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME
3
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
REDS
OPPOSE ALLIES
AI GENOA MEET
NO MORE POLITICAL TALKS
SENT OUT BY NAVAL RADIO
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 10.— B ro a d ­
c a stin g by n a v a l ra d io s ta tio n s of lec­
tu re s a n d speeches, p o litic a l or o th e r-,
w ise, is b a rre d in a n o r d e r issued by j
(he s e c re ta ry of th e navy, effective?
u n til a d e fin ite p e rm a n e n t policy Is
decided upon. T h is o rd e r, how ever,
does not in clu d e th e b ro a d c a s tin g of
c o n c e rts an d o th e r m usic p u rely for
e n te rta in m e n t.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922~
E DAY IS
HELD GUILTLESS
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No. 186
MRS. VIRGINIA FALES BUTS
PROPERTY IN ASHLAND
COUNTERFEIT
LIBERTY BONDS
PLOT RUMORED
Mrs. V irg in ia F a les, a s is te r of A.
L. L am b, th e c o n tra c to r, has bo u g h t
th e stucco b u n g alo w a t 811 I o w a 1
I s tr e e t, from Mr. L am b, a n d expects!
to m ove in to th e p ro p e rty th is week.
4 y o u r Issue of F rid a y . H a v in g 4
; M rs. F a le s 'ow ns a nice hom e in
4 alw ay s been a s tro n g b e lie v er in 4
¡R id g efield , W ash., b esid es o th e r
a d v e rtis in g an d rec e iv in g such 4
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p ro p erty th e re , hut sh e lik es A shland
4 a resp o n se as I have from th e 4
Iso w ell, th a t a fte r try in g o u t th e
OKLAHOM A CITY , O kla., A p ril 4 ad placed w ith you, w ish to 4 i
DI BLIN , A pril 10.— W ith new s! c lim a te fo r tw o a n d a h a lf y e a rs, sh e)
IQ.— J u d g e J e a n P. Day, m illio n a ire 4 m ak e th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t. 4 'of fre sh violence p o u rin g in h ere, h as decided to m ak e h e r hom e h ere,
LLO YD G E O R G E O P E N S CONFER*
p o litical pow er of O k lah o m a, w as e x - '4 Y our p a p e r was placed in my 4
the re p o rt s p ra n g up t h a t M ichael
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GOVERNMENT CLOSES D O W N
E N C E D E P L O R IN G A B SEN CE
o n e ra te d by a c o ro n e r’s ju r y follow - 4 h a n d s at 4 :1 5 on F rid a y even- 4 C ollins, th e
"p o w e r
beh in d th e
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING
O F U N ITED STA TES
iug an in q u e st in to th e d e a th of C o l - |4 Ing. A t 10 o ’clock I h a d re- 4 th ro n e ,’’ in th e Iris h p ro v in c ial
gov-
AND PRINTING
onel P a u l W a rd Beck, A m erican a v l-[4 reiv e d five p e rso n a l calls a n d 4 e rn m e n t, w as ta k in g th e m ost d ram -
D eclares That U nless the W ork of
I a tio n idol.
T s ix te le p h o n e calls a n d in less 4 a tic m e a s u re s to p u t dow n th e civil
Ri poid-d Th u lir s t Issue o f Liberty
the Genoa C onference Is S u ccess­
T h e ju ry found t h a t Beck w as ac- <®> th a n 24 hour; s a f te r th e ad had 4 s tr ife w hich, he fea rs, is im m in e n t. I
Ronds this Ihten D uplicated, A s
fu l, a W ave of D istress W ill Sweep
c d e n ta lly sla in by Day.
4 a p p e a re d th e a rtic le I had ad- * |
C o n sid e ra b le e x c ite m e n t w as c re-
W
ell As Currency o f L u g « . l>e-
O ve. the W orld.
D ay’s e x o n e ra tio n follow ed d ra m - 4 v e rtise d fo r sale a t $150 had 4 , a t e d h e re by th e a rr iv a l of B ritish
nominal:«,n and S(ani|ks.
a tlc re c ita l by th e ju d g e a n d his w ife 4 been disposed of. T h is is con- 4 tro o p s. T h e y ’re p a tro llin g c e rta in !
GENOA, A pril 10.— T h e G enoa in ­
of B eck’s a tta c k on Mrs. Day.
¡ 4 elu siv e pro o f of w h a t can be ac- 4 'tro o p s . It w as th e ir f irs t a p p e a ra n c e
J W ASH IN GTON, A pril 10.— A d e ­
te r n a tio n a l c o n fe re n ce opened h e re
T he ju ry w ent to its d e lib e ra tio n s 14 co m p lish ed by a d v e rtis in g .
4 in D ublin since th ey w ere w ith d ra w n
m and for an e x p la n a tio n of th e o r d e r
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to d a y , its avow ed p u rp o se being th e
w ith a p ra y e r by C o ro n e r A. W. Me- 4
F R E D M. RO W LEY .
4 , on th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of th e Irish pro-,
: to close dow n tire b u re a u of e n g ra v -
r e s to ra tio n of econom ic p ro sp e rity
K LA M A TH FA L L S
__W illiam s, w as out only a b o u t h a lf an 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
nii a n d p rin tin g F rid a y n ig h t de-
A pril
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 visional g o v e rn m e n t.
a n d th e s a fe g u a rd in g o f th e peace of .,,,
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T h e fo rm a l he a rin g in th e lu m b e r h o u r.
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MAYOR LAMKIN WANTS A
a re c o n fid e n t of good re s u lts , th e re
Day
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WEATHER PROPHET ON
is a n o te of d o u b tfu ln e ss , m ain ly ow ­
.w h e n he se n t th e follow ing m essage^
“ T he s ta te m e n ts a p p e a rin g in the
and th e s h e riff w as n o tifie d to s u b ­ H u g h es fo r alleg ed re fle c tio n s c a st
ing to th e fact t h a t th e U nited S ta te s
j n e w sp ap ers to th e e ffe c t th a t a vast
p o e n a a b o u t 4 0 w itnesses. M em bers a g a in s t M is. Day, a n d D ay’s c h a ra c ­
T h e re a re q u ite a n u m b e r of n a sty ! to th e J e ffe rs o n ia l b a n q u e t h e re :
does n o t o fficially p a rtic ip a te in th e
! ch u ck holes on th e H igh D rive b u J v
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d e m o c ra ts o t New j volum e o f d u p lic a te bonds a n d o th e r
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goddess
I of th e b o a rd a rriv e d h e re y e ste rd a y ,
c o n fe re n c e , a n d w h ile F ra n c e has
¡ it w ould be a r a th e r d u b io u s policy!
th a ? ’ a ™ Feady tO «“ P port se c u ritie s have been fra u d u le n tly is-
acco m p an ied by W . S. S ih b ald , of th e 1,1 p u i *ty ‘
se n t d e le g a te s, th ey a re in s tru c te d
¡ s ta te a tto r n e y g e n e ra l’s office.
to a tte m p t an y im p ro v e m e n t lo o k in g ' 1 an y o n e who s ta n d s fo r th e s a lv a tio n sued an d a re in c irc u la tio n a re
SACRED CONCERT GIVEN
to be m e re o b se rv e rs a n d w ith o u t th e
of A m erica, and th e sa lv a tio n of w holly w ith o u t fo u n d atio n .
, .
„
, T he c h a rg e th a t th e o p e ra to rs w ere
to w a rd a p e rm a n e n t b e tte rm e n t u n ­
pow er to pled g e F ra n c e to a n y th i n g .'.
,
TO APPRECIATIVE HOUSE
I
A m erica is ju s tic e to all c la sse s.”
, T h e re h as been no evidence de-
im p o rtin g s tr ik e b re a k e rs w as con-
til th e w e a th e r is m o re se ttle d . T he
R u ssia is lik ely to prove th e fire ­
B
re
a
k
in
g
his
long
silence
on
p
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lit-
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veloped for any such s itu a tio n e ith e r
ta in e d in a re so lu tio n m ad e public
s tr e e t c o m m is s 'o n e r is fu lly a w a re . .
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b ra n d of th e co n fe re n ce , as G eorge
P. W jjldo D avis re tu r n e d to A sh­
of th e c o n d itio n of th e d riv e, but th e
, s ‘i,bjec/ s ’ ,tb e fo rn »®< P re sid e n t in th e b u re a u of e n g ra v in g an d
¡to d a y , w hich o rd e re d a ll m en to q u i t '
T c h itc h e rin , in a n in te rv ie w , an-1
land S u n d ay an d delig lr.ed a la rg e
se n t th is b rie f b u t sig n ific a n t m e s - , p rin tin g o r e lse w h e re in th e tre a s -
w ork, w ho, by a g re e m e n t, had been
i w e a th e r th is season h a s played tric k s
n o u n ced t h a t th e so v iet g o v e rn m e n t
a u d ie n c e a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h in
sag e from his hom e in W ash in g to n ury d e p a rtm e n t,
se rv in g as w atch m en a n d fire m e n .
on him to th e e x te n t th a t he h as had
w as “ u n q u a lifie d ly opposed to th e
th e e v en in g w ith a sa cre d co n c ert.
to
le a d in g d e m o c ra ts g a th e re d a t th e
N o tw ith sta n d in g th is s ta te m e n t,
te rm e d m a in te n a n c e m en, and to r-
th e ch u ck h o les filled in, and th e
p ro g ra m or th e a llie s .’’ He is head
T h e p ro g ra m w as one of th e best
C
om
m
odore
h
o
tel
in
th e ir a n n u a l ' un o fficially it is
a d m itte d
th a t
, b a d e th e ir w o rk in g in an y ca p ac ity 1
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W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 10.— On th e s c ra p e r over th e ro a d f o u r tim o«!
h e a rd in A shland re c e n tly , a n d every- th e o ry t h a t ..t<
1
roan rour tu n es,
of th e R u ssian d e le g a tio n , a n d d e ­
J e fe rs o n ia l b a n q u e t.
evidence
of
fra
u
d
in
th
e
d
u
p
lic
a
tio n
fo r co n cern s n o t o p e ra tin g th ro u g h -
u rn a b o u t is fa ir
A nd th en old J u p ite r P lu v iu s has
one h a s a good w ord fo r Mr. D avis
c la re s t h a t th e b o lshevik g o v e rn m e n t
T
h
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m
essage
from
W
ilson,
rea
d
by
of
lib
e
rty
bonds,
.larg
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n
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tes
and
out on a n e ig h t-h o u r basis. T he o r ­
p la y ,” co n g re ss is b e n t upon in v esti- b u tte d in w ith e ith e r ra in , hail o r
m u st be recognized fu lly an d u n co n ­
an d h is w o n d e rfu l chim es. Dr. M at-
All
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nips has been discovered,
g a tin g itse ii.
d e r a ffe c ts a ll b ra n c h e s of th e lum -
d itio n a lly , b e fo re it w ould co n clu d e ,’e r i~n(}u stry
tie B. S haw d e liv ered a re a d in g en- „ „ .
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w o m en ’s a u x ilia ry o f ’ th e club, pro-;
T h is in v e stig a tio n was confined to
tilled "The Two Carpenters," one o fl“ A
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any in te rn a tio n a l tra n s a c tio n s such j
voked long an d d e m o n s tra tiv e ap- th e firs t issue of lib e rty bonds b e a r-
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he is s e rio u sly c o n s id e rin g th e
a s th o se on th e p ro g ra m o f th e con-1
F o r se v era l m in u te s th e ing 3 % p er c e n t, w hich a r e not s u b ­
‘H elp a n o th e r a cro ss w ith his
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s e n t a .n e B lan to n of T exas m ad e th e a d v isa b ility of a s k in g th e city coun- p lause.
ference.
¡b o a t, a n d , lo, th in e own sh a ll reach G a le ’ a r i s n g y o u n g A m erican poet c h a rg e s th a (.
g
u
e
sts
sto
o d on th e ir c h a irs an d je c t to th e incom e tax. R e p o rts on
som e of h is c o n fe re s cil lo r an a p p ro p ria tio n so he can
an d n o v elist.
T he m ain o b jec ts of th e co n fe re n ce th e s h o r e .”— A ra b ia n p ro v erb .
h ad ab u sed th e ir p riv ile g e s by o rd e r- a d d a w e a th e r p ro p h e t to th e pay­ w aved th e ir n a p k in s in an o ld -fa sh - th is a n g le of th e in v est g a tio n a re
a re :
D espite th e fa c t t h a t th e r e w ere
ing n o n -e« se n tia ls an d h a v in g them roll. T hen th e s tr e e t c o m m issio n er ioned C h a u ta u q u a s a lu te , m ea n w h ile not yet all in. b u t s u ffic ie n t has been
R e d u c tio n of a rm ie s, th e re b y d e ­
no p re a c h in g serv ices, th e a u d ie n c e
c h e e rin g lu stily .
le a rn e d , It is said , fully to ju s tify
c h a rg e d to " s ta tio n e ry .*
could h av e th e w ork done a t a tim e
c re a sin g taxea.
felt they had a tte n d e d a rea l re lig ­
th e d ra s tic m ove m ad e w hen th e b u ­
Som e of th e " n o n -e s s e n tia ls " have w hen lie m ig h t w ith som e d e g re e of
R eo p en in g of R u ssia to in te r n a ­
ious serv ic
as a ll of th e m u sical
reau of e n g ra v in g and p rin tin g was
been n a m e d to d ay a n d in clu d e such c e rta in ty expect la s tin g re su lts.
tio n a l tra d e . D iscussion of th e a d ­
num be- a n d th e re a d in g w ere a lo n g
o
rd e re d closed F rid a y n ig h t.
n e c e ssa rie s in law -m a k in g as w hisky
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Is a c te d lines.
v isa b ility of e x te n d in g lo an s to R u s ­
T he e x te n t of th e se fra u d s is un-
fla sk s, p o k e r se ts a n d m a n ic u re sets. 22 B ILLIO N T E L E P H O N E
sia a n d t^ ih n a n y fo r econom ic p u r ­
I
kpow
n. O w ing to th is, th e point is
«K..RCR w . DVNN BEING
I R e p re se n ta tiv e B la n to n a g a in s e t,
MESSAGES SENT IN 11)21
poses.
m
ade
th a t th e tre a s u ry s ta te m e n t
I RGE» AS CANDIDATE
. “ " ' T ’ i '" ,
M
R e s to ra tio n of peace in th e n e a r
w
as
issued
to p re v e n t u n d u e a la rm
.. .
, .
,
h a lf of 11 m em b e rs, he in tro d u c e d a
BUCYRUS, O hio, A pril 10.— T h e re
E a st, so t h a t T u rk e y a n d c o n tig u o u s
P e ti ions a re b e in g c irc u la te d to r e s o I u f o n c a llin
am
ong
lib
e
rty
bond holders.
fo r th e a p p o in t- w ere 2 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 te le p h o n e m es-
te r r ito r y can be reopened to com ­
, place th e n a m e of G eorge W. D unn,
x
x,
,,
m e n t of a c o m m itte e to in v e s tig a te sag es c a rrie d over th e tele p h o n e
m erce.
an A sh lan d re s id e n t, on th e re p u b li-
,,, , , . , .
LOGGER FOUND BURNED
x, , , ,
, . , x.
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th e c h a rg e s w hich had been m ade, w ires of th e U nited S ta te s d u rin g th e
C re a tio n of in te rn a tio n a l tra d e
can tic k e t to r le g isla tiv e h o n o rs, su b -
. v
TO C R IS P IN A PA R T M E N T
.
. . .
¡an d w hich he said w ere n o t by any y e a r 1921, an a v e ra g e of over 60,-
a g re e m e n ts so as to fa c ilita te in te r ­
j e c t 't o th e p rim a ry electio n in May.
m ea n s co n fin ed to th e T exas d e le ­ 000,000 m essag es a day.
IN D IA N A PO LIS, In d ., A pril 10.— i
n a tio n a l in te rc o u rs e by ra il, w a te r
PO RTLA N D , A pril 10. — F ace
g atio n .
A tto rn e y G en eral D a u g h e rty cam e
a n d a ir a n d to fo ste r peace.
dow
n on th e floor, his back b u rn ed
S E A T T L E , A pril 10.— T he serv-
If th e G enoa econom ic c o n fe r - . k e re to day, a n d it is know n lie cam e
to
a
crisp, th e body of H. H. Mc-
ASHLAND LODGE TAKES
ices in th e F irs t B ap tist c h u rc h h ere
ence fails, d e s p a ir will cre e p o v e r,* 0 m ak e th e a d m in is tra tio n ’s first
sh
e
rry
, logger from G lad sto n e, O r.,
TRIP TO GRANTS PASS
! last n ig h t w ere b ro u g h t to an a b ru p t
th e e n tir e w o rld ,” Lloyd G eorge d e -'m o v e in th e n a tio n a l coal s trik e
i te rm in a tio n , w h en tw o sh o ts ra n g was found by firem en in a room a t
d a r e d in his speech o p e n in g th e c o n - ; G n6 ' h*3 id e n tity a n d th e fact th a t
F rid a y a fte rn o o n , a b o u t 25 m em ­
¡o u t, a n d B e rth a B ra c k e tt fell dead th e N o rth w e st a p a rtm e n ts , 545 «4
feren ce.
T h e B ritis h (prem ier de-1 de
'he r ® w ere a d m itte d . W hen
b e rs of A corn C ircle No. 54, N eig h ­
| a t th e fe e t of h e r co m p an io n s in th e W ash in g to n s tr e e t e a rly S a tu rd a y ,
p lo red th e ab sen ce of th e U nited i a sk e d re g a rd in g his o b jec t in c o n i-'
b o r s of W o o d c ra ft, of A sh la n d , m o -'
ch o ir, w hile they w ere sin g in g th e a fte r a fire w hich did $3500 dam ag e
ing, he rep lied , T w a n t n o th in g said
S ta te s.
had been e x tin g u ish e d .
to re d to G ra n ts P a ss to a s sis t th e
hym n, ‘ F o rg e t th e S teps A lread y
a b o u t t h a t .”
N eig h b o rs of G ra n ts P a ss, M edford,
T rod and O nw ard U rge th e W ay .”
F xh
ro m
a x o x. th e r q . u a rte rs it w as ., le a . rn . - . SAN T R A N tlS C O , A pril 10.— T h e p h o e n ix , T a le n t a n d K irb y c e le b ra te
W
esley
D
riskell
an
d
M
attie
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m a d e , Mr3 G eorge R obison, th e b rid e ’s closest frie n d s have been able to
LABOR IN MIDST OF CRISIS tdni-1 R arii e in c h i c n e o in i q iiq he
,1111a H appe in C hicago in 1909, he m em o rab le by h a v in g in a tte n d a n c e , auiR
fath o m . She has su fe re d from m el-
CHICAGO A pril 10.— " L a b o r is in
id e n tifie d Mrs. C a th e rin e Fox, th e M innie H ines, a c tin g g ra n d g u a rd ia n ,
T he b rid e is a p ro m in e n t y o u n g | an clio lla e v e r since, b u t rec e n tly , at
th e m id st of th e g re a te s t c risis in its
sta i s ta te w itn ess, as D ot N elson, M ary F. H u rley , g ra n d b a n k e r, a n d
lady of th e T a le n t c o m m u n ity , a n d ¡ch o ir p rac tic e , sh e had resu m ed h e r.
h is to ry ,” d e c la re d S am uel G om pers,
whom , he sa id , in tro d u c e d \ irg in ia A nnie H aw k in s, c h a irm a n of th e
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j p re s id e n t of th e A m erican F e d e ra ­
e n jo y s th e frie n d sh ip of p ra c tic a lly c h e e rfu ln e ss, a n d it w as th o u g h t th e
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to him a n d la te r b ro u g h t h e r 10 h is b o a rd of g ra n d m a n a g e rs ; also Dis-
th e e n tire c o u n try s id e a b o u t T a le n t, a ff a ir w as over. She took h e r place
t o l i of L ab o r, upon liis a rr iv a l h e re
office fo r tre a tm e n t. H e sa id M iss tr ic t M an ag er W ilson of th e W ood-
PO R TLA N D . Api il 10.
E lk s to a (te n d th e c o n v en tio n of th e ra il-
a n d is also q u ite w ell know n in Ash- in th e c h o ir as u su a l S unday evening.
ALBANY, O r.. A pril 10.— Som e of
R ap p e cam e to his o ffice fo r tr e a t- m en of th e W o rld a n d his wife,
lo dges th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te h av e 1Oad d e p a rtm e n t of th e fe d e ra tio n ,
lan d .
W hen th e c h o ris te rs h ad reach ed th e th e m em b ers of th e p ark h oard who
As an o ffe rin g to th e o rd e r fo r th e
b een a s k e d to n o m in a te a qu een con- G om pers said th e re w as a c o n crete m ent a lm o s t dally fo r th re e m o n th s.
T he groom is a y o u n g m an w ith ¡m id d le of th e firs t verse, sh e placed a tte n d e d th e co n fe re n ce a t R o seb u rg
M rs. Fox, w hen sh e w as on th e w it- s ilv e r a n n iv e rs a ry , A zalia C ircle of
te n d e r in th e c o n te s t th a t h as been m o v em en t am o n g em p lo y ers to d is­
a la rg e a c q u a in ta n c e in A sh lan d . He th e rev o lv e r a g a in s t h er b re a s t and a s h o rt tim e ago. w ere im p ressed
n ess s ta n d , d e c la re d she n e v e r know G ra n ts -P a s s , had a class of 38 m em -
a r r a n g e d by he festiv a l co m m issio n , n „ , t th e ra n k s of iabor>*
has been in th e em ploy o f th e S ou th - fired th e tw o sh o ts w hich ended h e r w ith th e expediency of im po sin g a
\ irg in ia to be sick, a n d f u r th e r de- b e rs re a d y w ho w ere in itia te d by th e
vjn c h a rg e of E lk s ’ p ro sp e rity w eek, I
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life.
fee of 50 c e n ts on to u ris ts fo r u se
e rn P acific for som e tim e past.
tla r e d she didn t know Dr. B arnes. G ra n ts P a ss o ffic e rs a s sis te d by th e
May 15 to 21.
of th e a u to p ark d u rin g th e p resent
D ie y o u n g people a re a t hom e to
T h e w in n e r in th is p o p u la rity con- <’A R A R E T A TTRA CTS
A sh lan d g u a rd s . M innie H ines, act- th e ir frlen d a in an a p a rtm e n t in th e U L T R A V E R O F E D IT II ( ’A Y ELL
season, ta k in g th e g ro u n d th a t it
MANY
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te s t w ill p re sid e over a ll th e a c tiv i­
ing g ra n d g u a rd ia n , p resid e d d u rin g s h o o k b u ild in g , w hich th e y bad pre-
IS E X E C U T E D IN BELGIUM w ould help pay th e expenses of k e e p ­
IN E A G L E P O IN T R A ID th e in itia to ry c e rem o n y , th e re b v c o n ­
tie s of t h a t w eek beside being p re ­
ing up th e p a rk , a n d to th a t e x te n t
vlously re n te d a n d p re p a re d fo r oc-
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s e n t sa le fo r th e A pr l b a sk e t c a b ­
fe r r in g th e g re a te s t h o n o r possible cupancy.
s e n te d by P o rtla n d lodge w ith a h igh
BR U SSELS. A pril 10.— M. J e a n - reliev in g th e ta x p a y e rs of som e of
One of th e b o ld est b u rg la rie s for upon th e s e c a n d id a te s.
c la ss a u to m o b ile . An a u to m o b ile al a r e t is going ste a d ily a lo n g , a n d al
nes, co n victed as th e b e tra y e r of th e b u rd en .
so w ill be given th e y o u n g w om an I
Gie eve,it is still tw o w e e k s i-' e a rs
co u n ty w as p e rp e tra te d
F o llo w in g th e m e e tin g th e m em -
E d ith Cavell, th e B ritish w ar n u rse ,
T he su g g e stio n , how ever, m et w ith
second in th e ra c e a n d to th e th ir d
se a ts a re a b o u t h a lf re- P‘i r ’y Sunday
m o rn in g in E ag le b e rs of th e M edford c irc le e n te r ta in -
SO L D IE R S A R E K IL L E D
w ho w as execu ted as a spy by th e c o n sid e ra b le o p p o sitio n , and a t a
IN MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION Ger ■man a u th o ritie s d u rin g th e occu- m ee tin g of th e council th is w as for-
w ill be te n d e re d h e r choice of a dia- s e rv e d - P eople w ho a re w aiting, I oin t. T he b u rg la rs m ad e a ra id on ed th o se p re s e n t w ith a p ro g ra m of
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m ond rin g o r a trip to San F ra n c isc o fh m k m g they can w ait u n til th e last 'h e g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d ise s to re of u n u s u a l in te r e s t w hich w as follow ed
p a tio n of B elgium , was h im self exe- m u a lte d into a p ro te s t sp o n so red by
G L IE W IT Z , U pper
d u rin g th e S h rin e c o n v e n tio n a t t h e ; ra in u te to
th e ir re se rv a tio n s, a re G eorge Brow n & Sons, g a in in g e n - ,b y a d rill by th e G ra n ts P a ss G u a rd s
S ilesia, Ap*ril c u te d at M ans F rid a y , by o rd e r of th e c h a m b e r of com m erce.
It was
tra n c e by fo rcin g a sid e w indow , a n d th a t b ro u g h t dow n th e house.
10.— M a rtia l law has been d e c la re d B elgian
lo d g e ’s expense. T h e u n su c ce ssfu l ^oing to g et left.
a u th o ritie s ,
fo llow ing
a p o in ted o u t th a t th e to u ris ts left a
c a n d id a te s w ill be ta k e n c a re of, too. J
F irs t com pany has a re p u ta - c a rrie d aw ay w ith th em goods to th e I T hose p re s e n t from A sh lan d w e re : in th is d is tr ic t follow ing a m y ste r- len g th y tria l.
g re a t d eal of m oney in A lbany in
fo r th ey will be b ro u g h t to P o rtla n d Gon to s n s ta in in co n n ectio n w ith th e \ a u e o $.
. T hey used a la rg e au-1L . A. Moss, A nna Moss. M ary R .jio u s explosion in w hich a t le a st 26
It was proved a t th e tria l t h a t i t h e c o u rse of th e season, and th a t
a n d be m ad e a tte n d a n ts upon th e f a *Jare t, a n d no p ain s an d expense om o i p or sm all tru c k in g e ttin g S h u tts , L iz z e C ostelo, M a rth a Sny-j p erso n s w ere k illed an d a b o u t ten J e a n n e s gave in fo rm a tio n to th e ! th e e x p e n d itu re of $5000 for adVer
ie ir p lu n d e r aw ay. T h e re seem s t o 1 d e r, L a u ra A b b o tt, Id a P o tte r . Miss w ounded. T w enty th re e of th e dead G erm an high com m and th a t E d ith H sing A lbany, w ould not b rin g th e
^ r e ig n in g queen.
T h u s, th ey w ill a re l)e' n S sp a re d to m ak e th e e v e n t
h av e a p ro m in e n t p a r t in th e spec- a b r illia n t success. D eco ratio n s will
no d u e , a lth o u g h they ch an g ed M cGee, Ed H igh, E liza H icks, Em m a a re F re n c h so ld :e rs an d th e o th e r Cavell was a id in g B ritish p riso n e rs re s u lts o b tain e d from m a in ta in in g
ta c u la r “ P a g e a n t of P eace, P ro g re s s
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m ost novel an d e la b o ra te > s ’10e8, ’e a v >ug th e ir old ones b e h in d M illion, S usie D y ran d , M ildred S h er- th re e a re G erm ans.
to escape in to H o lland.
a free a u to cam p. As a re su lt of th e
and
P r o s p e r ity ,” w hich
w ill be c r e a t'° u s , a n d will shed a c a rn iv a l and w e a rin g new ones aw ay. S h e r if f . a rd , B e rth a O slin, A nn P a r r , E u n ice
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a rg u m e n ts p re se n te d , th e council
s ta g e d each e v e n in g a t th e m u n ici- a *r to
eye n in g , a c co rd in g to th e T e rrill and a s s is ta n ts w o rk ed on th e ¡H ay s, M ary S te n n e t, O pal P h ilp o tt,
SEN A TO R H A SN 'T T IM E OR
was u n a n im o u s in d eciding th a t fo r
pal a u d ito riu m .
boys.
case a ll day S a tu rd a y .
G race S p ates, C la ra L oom is. V ella WOULDN’T THESE WEATHER
MONEY TO M AKE CAM PAIGN a n o th e r y ear, at least, th e city
SHARKS GIVE YOU A JAR?
F ro m th e B row n s to re th e bu r- B an g h am , B lanch C h ap m an , M abel!
. . .
To m a in ta in a n a tio n a l g u a rd com ­
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pany is h a rd w ork. a n d c e rta in ly j " ,a rs w ent to Roy A sh p o le ’s h a rd - R o b e rts, R ow ena R o b e rts, Mr. O slin,
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W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 10.— W e a ­
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HIGH CRIMINAL RECORD m ak e th is y e a r ’s c a b a re t a c r o w n in g ;and took a n u m b e r of k n iv es and
STAYS IN RED 3H Y EA R S
to A pril 15, 1922, in clu siv e: P acific who h a s been s e n a to r fo r L ane and
success.
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AMERICAN LEGION SNIPERS
KLA M A TH FA L L S, A pril 10.— week in O regon a n d W a sh in g to n .
te n tia r y , 401 d ays in th e city and
re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n for s e n a to r of m ad an d w ent to bed.
HOLDING PUBLIC O FFICE !
IN LO N G -D ISTA N CE SHOOT D evelopm ent of 20,000 a c re s of land
c o u n ty fjails a n d fin e s to ta llin g
L a n e co u n ty fo r w hich he filed a few
“ I'm n ever, n ever, n e v e r going to
$2465. T h is is th e to ll of p u n ish -
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PA R IS, A pril 10.— R e tu rn s of a I
w eeks ago. Lack of tim e and m oney get up a g a in ." she d eclared .
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YEARS, SWEEPS ALBERTA to m ak e a s tre n u o u s cam p aig n for
m ent m eted out by th e c o u rts h e re re fe re n d u m ta k e n hv nil
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d u rin g th e la s t th re e a n d o n e -h a lf com m erce in F ra n c e as re g a rd s V o ' ° r G° ' d e n ' Col° ” c o m P°8ed e n ti r e l y , been p e n d in g fo r som e tim e, have
th e n o m in a tio n w as given by Mr. Bell m ind an d a tte m p te d to g et o u t of
m o n th s a n d is believed to e s ta b lis h elig ib ility ¿ f w om en for electio n to w "’J " w hose ’‘lfles played a p a rt in rea c h e d a d e fin ite s ta g e in th e a n -
W IN N IP E G , A pril 10.— M ore th a n as his rea so n fo r w ith d ra w in g . T his
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