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XSHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. VPRIL 26, 1922
THYROID TABLETS CURE
BALDNESS, DOCTORS SAY
MALARIA GERMS cahhot sur-
vlve th re e m o n th s in th e rich
ozone a t A sh lan d . T h e p u re do-
m estic w a te r helps.
No. 200
P R E S ID E N T H A R D IN G SAYS
H E D IS A P P R O V E S K U K L l’X
Richmond Outlines Plan For
Big Company to Hotel
Committee
LONDON, A pril 26.— L u x u rio u s
tre s s e s lo r th e b a ld -h e ad e d m en a n d
th e w om en w ith th in n in g h a ir - all
i by m erely ta k in g a few e x tra s tro n g
I th y ro id ta b le ts p e rs is te n tly !
T h a t is th e p ro m ise held out by
I th e d o c to rs of th e fam o u s G uy's, h o s­
F o llo w in g a re c e n t d e c la ra tio n in
M edford by a s p e a k e r d e sc rib in g
h im se lf a s a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e Ku
! Klu.x K ian , th a t P re s id e n t H a rd in g
! w as frie n d ly to th e o rg a n iz a tio n ,
'M rs. F ra n k A p p leg ate, of M edford,
re c e n tly w ro te to th e p re sid e n t a s k ­
p ita l, L ondon.
ing c o n c ern in g th e tr u th of th is
It is claim ed th a t one case of a b ­
s ta te m e n t.
s o l u t e b a ld n e ss h as been a lre a d y
KLAM ATH FA L L S, A pril 26.—
Y e sterd a y she receiv ed a reply
KLAM ATH FA L L S, A pril 26.—
i c u re d by th is tre a tm e n t
I he pa- ,\ii hope Hint an e a rly s e ttle m e n t of from G eorge B. C h ristia n , s e c re ta ry T he f ir s t u n it of an a re a of ap p ro x i-
T H R E E K ILLED AND POPVLA-
TION F L E E S TO ST R EE TS
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n / X M T l d a s ’a
h 0 ’”*
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Pre8i<lent’
4° ° °
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i«»' " a s a b a n d o n e d w hen th e d e n t “ h e a rtily d isa p p ro v e d of th e ered by th e re c e d in g w a te rs of T ule
FOR SA FETY
: m an of 80
‘ te was o rd e re d to tak< \ eo u n ty c o u rt issued a w arm ly w ord - ¡o rg a n iz a tio n a n d h a s re p e a te d ly ex- lak e , in K la m a th
V o u n ty , O regon, j
ten g ra in s of th y ro id daily.
t il s ta te m e n t c h a rg in g th a t o ffen - p ressed h im se lf to th is effect.
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, C a lifo rn ia , w ill'
Trem or L asted Two M inutes and Is
sive and u n ju s tifie d s ta te m e n ts w ere
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bo
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n
open
to
h o m este ad e n try
W orst Known in Japan in Thirty
m ad e by th e K la m a th D e v e lo p m e n t'
a b o u t O ctober 31. th is y e a r. T his is
Y’eai-s— D am age W ill Ruu Into
com pany F rid a y , w hen it w as d e­
;
a c c o rd in g to a s ta te m e n t by H. D.
M illions of Yen.
c la red th a t th e co u n ty had fo rfe ite d
N ew ell, g o v e rn m e n t p ro je c t m a n a g e r
¡til title to block 10 c o n ta in in g th e
to th e K la m a th co u n ty c h a m b e r of
TOK1O, A p ril 26.— A sectio n of
Hot S p rin g s s tru c tu re .
com
m erce.
th e A m erican em b assy c o llap sed to ­
T h is w as show n in th e d e c la ra tio n i
A
bill g iving ex-service m en p re f­
• If th ere lias eve. been any ikn.bt as to the gen uineness o f the
d ay in th e m ost vio len t e a rth q u a k e
th a t th e co u n ty c o u rt ac ce p ted th e
e
re
n
c
e
rig
h
ts
on
h
o
m
este
ad
e
n
trie
s
!
plan
to establish a big tourist h otel in. Ashland, it w as dissipated
w hich h a s s h a k e n T okio in 30 y e a rs.
K la m a th
D evelopm ent
c o m p a n y ’s
lias
been
passed
by
congress.
th
is
aitern
on at the Chamber o f Com m erce room s, when A. L. R ich,
B u ild in g s w ere sw ayed fo r tw o
“ c h a lle n g e '' and in a re fe re n c e to th e
All of th e lan d s reclaim ed from 1
m ond, th e southern C alifornia hotel operator, positively declined
m in u te s d u rin g th e tre m o r, a n d th e
" u n p re c e d e n ed a tta c k s m ad e upon
th
e
bed
of
T
u
le
la
k
e
a
re
public
do-!
to entertain any proposition on th e basis of a bonus, and outlined
e n tir e p o p u la tio n of th e city ru sh e d
it in th e d isc h a rg e of its d u ty .” T he I
m
ain
,
an
d
w
ill
be
th
ro
w
n
open
to
i
a
d efin ite plan to th e h otel com m ittee, whereby the project can
from th e ir h o u ses in to s tr e e ts fo r
a g re e m e n t m ad e to d ay by a tto rn e y s
e
n
try
as
ra
p
id
ly
as
th
ey
a
re
un
co
v
­
be secured. T he plan provides for the form ation of a company w ill,
safety.
GENOA, A pril 26. Only by th e f ° r both sides w as looked upon a s a
ered a n d irrig a tio n service can be!
a cap ital su fficien tly U r g e t o insure the e le c tio n o f a m agnifi­
T h re e p erso n s a re know n to have
W E E D , C alif., A pril 26.— W ith
d eft a n d c o n c ilia to ry to u ch of Lloyd tru c e o n l>' in th e m a tte r of p e rm it-
p
ro
vided.
P
e
n
d
in
g
th
e
c
o
n
s
tru
c
tio
n
!
e
n t hotel and its accessories; no stock to be sold, hut first m ort­
been k illed , an d a t le a s t a h u n d re d
525 m en a t w ork in th e saw m ill a n d
G eorge an d th e f e a r of w orld opin- 1 "E th e collection of co u n ty tax es, o th e r fa c to rie s of th e W eed L u m b e r ° f c a n a ,s an<l ,a te r a ,s n e c essa ry for
gage
bonds, bearing 6 per cen t interest; he and his a ssociates to
h a v e been in ju re d . The, p ro p e rty
ion an d w orld re a c tio n s, sh o u ld th e w hich had been held up th ro u g h re-
p
ro
v
id
in
g
w
a
te
r
to
T
ule
lak
e
lan
d
s.
carry on e-h alf or m ore o f th e undertaking. The hotel to be per-
com pany. G en eral M a n ag e r I. M.
d a m a g e w ill a m o u n t to m illio n s of
b re a k com e on th e s h a rp is s u e , o u t- n . R a l ^ t t . e
W h!“ ' Oday • » » » « » « « I
. 'T i . T '" ' J “ ” ".
W r "I
sonally
condui te«! by Mr. Richm ond. Tluu Is the gist of th e plan
y en. So f a r as know n no fo re ig n e rs
lined by le a d e rs d u rin g th is w eek,
y
e
a
r
in
tra
c
ts
of
a
b
o
u
t
80
acres.
ou
tlin
ed
in the conference th is afternoon in w hich the en tire hotel
h av e been h u rt.
sid e re d th e s tr ik e o f fa c to ry em ­
a re th e le a d e rs h o ld in g th e Genoa of a r e s tra in in g in ju n c tio n .
com
m
ittee
took part, as well as E. O. McCormick. vice-pi-esident
ployes, w hich tied up th e p la n ts.1
co n fe re n ce to g e th e r.
o f th e Southern P acific railroad. Later he will subm it a concret «•
¿March 7tli, effe c tiv ely b ro k en .
T he B ritish p re m ie r follow ed his
plan in w riting, when all d etails can be gone into.
T he s tr ik e w as p ra c tic a lly b ro k en
a u th o riz e d d e n ia l th a t B rita in w as
I, on M arch 22, a c c o rd in g to W hite,?
se c re tly d e a lin g w ith R u ssia in any
h u t sin ce th a t tim e so m any of th e
I w ay, by an in d ire c t m essage to th e
fo rm e r s tr ik e r s had re tu r n e d to w ork
At la s t th e big hotel p ro p o sitio n S p rin g s, w h ere th ey w ere a ffo rd e d
j R u ssian d e le g a tio n th a t he has lost
I he said , th a t th e s tr ik e now had
is d e fin ite ly u n d e r way. T h is a f te r - j th a m ttg n lflc e n t acelUc panortulia
i p a tie n ce w ith th e s p irit o f hag g lin g .
¡p asse d into h isto ry . M ore m en a re
noon th e h o tel c o m m itte e a f te r h a r- l w hich ,s linfolded iro n i th e peak of
; He ho ld s th e g re a te s t b a la n c e of
i to be p u t on daily.
ing a d e fin ite p ro p o sitio n o u tlin ed
G reen S p rin g s m o u n ta in . A fte r th is,
i p o w er a n d by fa r th e s tro n g e s t s tra -
W h ite said to d ay t h a t p ra c tic a lly |
to them by A. L. R ichm ond, w ent on
Mr. R ic h m o n d ’s m ind was m ade lip.
g e tic al p o sitio n .
L loyd G eorge is
a sig h t-se e in g trip up th e canyon as
.a ll th e s tr ik e r s in th e d is tric t h a d '
He was p re p a re d to com m it h im self
s ta k in g h is e n tir e gam e on th e c o n ­
'r e t u r n e d to w ork, b u t th a t, w hile
far a s “ S a p -a n d -S ^ lt.” a n d w hich to th e p ro je c t.
viction th a t no n a tio n d a re let go and
som e of th e s tr ik e r s still w ere idle,
will p ro b ab ly a ffo rd o p p o rtu n itie s
T his he did in no u n c e rta in m an -
b rin g a fin a l c ra sh to th e conference.
th ey w ould n o t be p e rm itte d to re-
PO RTLA N D , A pril 26.— A p p o in t­ for in d iv id u al ta lk s an d th e in te r ­ I n er, w hen he m et w ith th e c o m m ittee
HOUQUIAM , W ash ., A pril 26.— A
PO R TLA N D , A pril 26.
R alp h tu rn to w ork by th e com pany.
m en t of a g e n e ra l c o m m itte e to ex­ ch an g e of ideas. T he p a rty a re ex­ a t 1 o’clock. It w as in fo rm a l ta lk —
la rg e n u m b e r of s e a rc h e rs a re com b- FR E N C H A C T R E SS PA ID
I’e te r f e r - w a s a rr e s te d y e ste rd a y on
a m in e into a n d re p o rt on w h at has pected to . r e tu r n in tim e fo r M essrs. th e ta lk of p lain , s tr a ig h tf o rw a r d
ln g th e w oods in th e vicin ity of Ste-
« 4 ,0 0 0 FR A N C S MONTHLY'
a tec h n ica l c h a rg e of a s s a u lt and
Ho ,e[ „ b„
been done a n d sh o u ld he d o n e a t C ra ­ R ich m o n d , n d M cCorm ick to leave I ,„ lsllless m e„
v en s cre e k fo r Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k
P A R IS, A pril 26.— T h e h ig h e st b a tte ry p re fe rre d by M rs
F . W.
for
San
F
ra
n
cisc
o
in
th
e
l
a
t
t
e
r
’s
p
r
i­
te r L a k e to in su re p ro p e r accom m o­
rig h t from ¡lie s ta r t th a t he was o p ­
G u th rie , who left hom e a t H um p- fee e v e r pa d to a m usic h all a r tis t gw an to n
O regon h u m a n e o fficer, ’
d a tio n s fo r to u ris ts d u rin g th e com ­ v a te c a r a tta c h e d to tra in 53 a t 4 :4 0 posed to a n y th in g in th e way of a
tu lip s on S u n d ay fo r a d a y ’s h u n t-! in F ra n c e is to be M is tin g u e tt’s. In wbn
P e tte r f e r had p u n ish e d
ing su m m e r, has been m ade by d i­ th is a fte rn o o n .
bonus. “ T h a t s o rt of th in g is all
ln g trip a n d have n o t re tu rn e d .
|a new rev u e to he p u t on in P a ris , h s n in P .y e a r. old son io r ta k in g five
T his m o rn in g th e p a rty paid a
re c to rs of the P o rtla n d c h a m b e r of
rig h t for p ro m o te rs ,” he sa id , “ but
T h re e sons of M rs. G u th rie a re sh e w ill receiv e 64,000 f ra n c s a
cen ts from a m ilk b o ttle , by h o ld in g
visit to B u c k h o rn L odge a t T o lntan '■ (
,
com
m
erce.
T
h
is
c
o
m
m
ittee
,
a
f
te
r
r
e
­
in clu d e d a m o n g th e se a rc h e rs .
m o n th , a p p ro x im a te ly $5000.
I am n o t a p ro m o te r. My m ission is
th e c h ild 's h a n d s over a gas je t u n til
view ing th e p re s e n t so m e w h at tan - S p rin g s , a n d th e n on to G reen th e u p b u ild in g of te r r ito r y .” He told
th e flesh was s e a re d .
She a lle g es
| gled s ta te of a ffa irs a t C ra te r L ake,
how he had gone in to th e Im p erial
he th en cu t aw ay th e b u rn ed flesh
COUNTY Y. M. C. A. PLANS
j is to m ak e a re p o rt to th e c h a m b e r.
valley a n d how w ith th e m oral sup-
I
la n d tied up th e h a n d s.
FO R SUMMER CAMP
H. J. O tte n h e im e r, c h a irm a n of
| p o rt a n d help of th e S o u th e rn P a- _
j th e o u td o o r r e c r e a t:on c o m m ittee of
cific ra ilro a d , he had b u ilt th e m a g ­
T h e co u n ty Y. M. C. A. w ill con
' th e c h a m b e r, w as m ade head of th e
W AR D E C L A R E D B E T W E E N
n ific e n t B a rb a ra W o rth h o tel, per-
d u c t a big s u m m e r cam p fo r m en a n d
| in v e stig a tio n c o m m ittee . T he o th e r
NORTH A N D SO U TH CH INA
i
haps, one of th e fin e st to u ris t h o tels
AN NISTO N, A la., A pril 26.— J o s -'
hoys th is y ear.
P la n s a re a lre a d y ,
je p h H olliday a n d C. B. H e a rst, city! ! m em b ers, chosen to re p re s e n t th e
! in A m erica, on w h a t w as p ra c tic a lly
b e in g laid a n d lo c a tio n s in spected.
CH ENG CHO HO. C hina, A pril 26.
i a d e se rt, an d in th re e y e a rs w as a
I d e te c tiv e s, w ere s h o t to d e a th in an I d a ily n e w sp a p e rs of P o rtla n d alre
T h e re a re m any b e a u ty sp o ts in
W u Pei F u , c e n tra l C h in a ’s s tro n g
E. B. P ip e r, M arsh all N. D ana. E. N.
s u b s ta n tia l dividend p a y e r an d w hich
a u to m o b ile
to d ay
by
P o licem an !
s o u th e rn O regon, b u t n o t a ll of th em '
m an, h as issued a d e c la ra tio n 'of
W h e ele r a n d F re d L. B oalt,
to d ay , la rg e as it is, c a n n o t a cco m ­
, W elch, fo llo w in g a d isp u te . W elch
fo r v a rio u s re a s o n s a re s u ita b le fo r
w ar a g a in s t C h ang Tso Lin, w ar lord
m o d ate th e d em an d fo r re se rv a tio n s
| to o k th e bodies to an u n d e rta k e r,!
a boys’ cam p. O ne of th e m ost n e­
of n o rth e rn C hina.
a n d th e n s u rre n d e re d a t th e ja il.
| S L A T E R O F -H ISR A N D IS
th ro u g h o u t th e w in te r. And he told
c e ssa ry a d ju n c ts is th e tra d itio n a l
The m a n ife sto g iv in g fo rm a l n o tice
■ how co -in cid en t w ith th e g ro w th of
A R R A IG N E D AT SU SA N V IL L E
rile hoys’ a n d g ir ls ’ glee club of ,la t a s ta te of w ar e x ists w as sig n ed
,
aaid to
e.'.ist-.
_______
“ sw lm m in ’ h o le .” T h e re m u st be
F O R T W O R TH , T exas, A pril 26.
t j,e k o tel w as th e g row th of E l Cen-
ed b etw een H o llid ay an d W elch fo r
s u ffic ie n t d e p th of w arm w a te r, th e A shland high school will a p p e a r *’>' tu c l>’»ns o f six C hinese p rovinces
fh
e
c
re
s
t
of
th
e
flood
w
hich
sw
ept
t ro> from a little place of a couple
: se v e ra l m o n th s
W elch e la ’mQ ¡»pi
SA N \
A pril 26.—
J d ’ith
t h o o u u t m u uch
ch c u r r e n t a n d no tre n a c h - for th e ir firs t jo in t c o n c ert of th e " c a "* C h a n g a » a n d it. a d is tu r b e r shQt H on
.
d e f e n s ‘ a d ‘ M»s. Mabel Boyle, c h a rg e d w ith th e sec ions of th is city y e ste rd a y , has o f th o u sa n d of people, io a th riv in g
e ro u s ed d ies. A p o in t so m e w h ere on season a t th e h ig h school g y m n asiu m
"»<> ” a t i ‘»>. an in s tig a to r of th e th a t
'
a c cid p n tall7 k il, “ m u rd e r of h e r h u sb a n d , J a m e s Boyle, passed.
As th|e w a te rs b e g a n to tow n of n e a rly ten th o u sa n d .
He
E lk c re e k m ay be chosen.
Boys of F rid a y , A pril 28, a t 8 o ’clock. T he
1 a c tiv itie s in S h a n tu n g prov-
‘
‘
le n ta lb k illed .
. .
low
er,
a
n
d
h
u
n
d
re
d
s
of
w
o
rk
e
rs
be-
show
ed
how
th
e
d
ev
elo
p
m
en
t
of
eacli
n ig h t w a tc h m a n a t a local lu m b er
12 y e a rs o r over, w ith o u t re g a rd to o rc h e s tra w ill a s sis t th e glee clu b s, iuce> an,] an e n d a n g e re r of fo reign
p la n t, A pril 5th la st, y e ste rd a y a f ­ gan th e se a rc h fo r bodies of th e vie- w ent fo rw a rd , side by side, and
a ffilia tio n w ith a n y o rg a n iz a tio n , and se v era l special n u m b e rs p ro m ise lives ainl bu sin ess,
Only a m an in .th e fo re s t g reen.
te rn o o n w as a rra ig n e d in th e su p e r- tints. One h as been reco v ered , th a t p o in ted out th a t th e re s u lts w ould
w ill be a d m itte d to th e cam p. T h e to m ak e th is th e best m usical event
H is also c h a rg e d a g a in s t C h ang Only a m atc h th a t w as d ro p p ed un- ior c o u rt here.
of an u n id e n tifie d m an. It is e sti- he th e sam e in A sh lan d , except th a t
o u tin g w ill c o n tin u e fo r te n days, of th e y ear.
th a t lie d e sire s to sell o u t th e peo­
se e n -
Ttie c o u rt a p p o in te d R. M. H ard y m ated J ie list of dead w ould a m o u n t th e field was g re a te r, ow ing to the
w ill be c a re fu lly su p e rv ise d by m en,
T he u n u s u a l ta le n t w hich is p res ple of C hina, a n d in sta ll an a d m in is ­ Only a fla re — som e leaves a n d wood, a n d C. F. C u rle r as counsel fo r the close to 50.
T w enty-five h u n d re d fa c t th a t th e a sse ts of s o u th e rn Ore-
a n d w ill have m an y c o n s tru c tiv e fea- e n t am o n g th e m em n ers of th e o r tra tio n in P e k in w ith p ro -J a p a n e s e A nd only a w aste w h e re th e fo re st d e fe n d a n t.
F u r th e r actio n in th e people a re re n d e re d hom eless, an d gon, from th e Jo se p h in e C aves and
tu re s a n d
w holesom e in flu e n ce s, g a n iz a tio n s h as been d ire c te d a lo n g lean in g s.
s to °d .
case was p u t over to next T h u rsd a y .
th e p ro p e rty d a m a g e will ru n in to c r a t e r L ake, to th e C a lifo rn ia line,
C ash W ood, c o u n ty Y. M. C. A. sec- th e b est lines by Miss M a rste rs, and.
th e m illions.
all c o n tig u o u s a n d a p a rt of Asli-
r e ta r y , w ill a c t a s cam p d ire c to r, to g e th e r w ith th e p rev io u s ex p eri-
"
la n d ’s a sse ts, o ffe red a th o u sa n d fold
T h e cam p w ill a sse m b le a b o u t J u ly ence of m any of th em w ill b rin g re ;
R iv er S till R isin g at D a llas
g r e a te r a ttr a c tio n for th e to u ris t,
1 0 th .
s u its o f m ore th a n o rd in a ry m e rit.
DALLAS, T exas, A pril 26. A fte r th a n a lm o st any o th e r place in th e
i S everal n u m b e rs will be re n d e re d
a n o th e r n ig h t of high w ind an d to r- U nited S ta te s th a t he knew of. He
MAN K IL L E D H U N TIN G
bv th e tw o clubs, c o n sistin g of 48
r e n t'a l rain , th e T rin ity riv e r ro se 16 po in ted o u t how p ra c tic a lly everv-
D E E R OUT O F SEASON m ixed voices; an d for th o se w ho en-
feet a n d is still risin g . M any p a rts th in g of valu e in th e way of to u ris t
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joy c o n c ert n u m b e rs th ese will in-
of th e city a re in u n d a te d , c a u sin g a 'tr a c tio n s in C alifo rn ia had been
U K IA H , C alif., A pril 26.— S ta n le y , . .
„
... .
deed be a r a r e tre a t. M any will be
su sp en sio n of th e s tr e e t c a re service, w orked o u t a n d th a t th e sam e old
S to c k ird , said by th e a u th o r itie s to
, ,,
J
th rilled by th e sw e e t str a in s of old
T he tra in serv ice to D allas is crip- scenes w ere being visited by th e
be a re s id e n t of F re sn o , w as acci- fa v o rite s given u bv ,,
•
,
,
th e g irls alone,
pled, an d som e tra in s a re m aro o n ed , to u ris ts over and o v er a g a in . T h e re
d e n ta lly sh o t a n d k illed a t In d ia n
.v,
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.
anrt »he boys w ill do som e fin e w ork
—
w as n o tlf n g le ft to o ffe r them . N oth-
Slope, 12 m iles w est of h e re S u nday, in th e ir special n u m b ers.
RUNAYVAY
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ing left to a d v e rtise .
B ut s o u th e rn
w h ile h u n tin g d e e r w ith E d w a rd i
In a d d itio n to ‘he se le c tio n s by
FO U N D IN R E D B L U F F O regon was a virg in field, th a t only
M axey, a ra n c h h an d . S tic k ird w as
th e clubs, a m ixed q u a rte t is fe a ­
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bad to be m ade know n to th e w orld
sh o t in th e hip. He bled to d e a th .
tu re d . c o n sistin g of P th e l H azen
R E D B L L F F , C alif., A pril 2 6.—
in su re a tee m in g p o p u latio n of
M axey a d m itte d to th e a u th o r itie s
V era C ham p e, H arv ey W oods and
T w elve-year-old P e m b e r Irw in , a to u ris ts th e y e a r a ro u n d .
t h a t th e y w ere h u n tin g d e e r o u t of
mi
R aym ond Bow ers. The s u rp ris e of
ru n a w a y boy w ho told th e off eers he
Mr. R ic h m o n d ’s p ro p o sitio n ap-
season.
th e e v e n ,ng is a m in u e t by m em bers
w as h ead ed fo r M exico, is in th e p a ir e d to be received fav o ra b ly by
of b o th clu b s.
co u n ty ja il h ere. He w as ta k e n in to
c o m m ittee, th o u g h of c o u rse no
IR ISH T R IC E CO NFERENCE
R a n g in g from th e classic "A ve
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STILL "UP IN TH E AIR"
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fio
m
his
p
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ts.
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be u n til th e c o n c re te plan Is
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b
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all
of
th
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finest
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d to th em , w hich Mr. R ich-
'C o n f e re n c e ," w hich it had been hoped
b e rs o ffe r a v a rie d a n d e n te r ta in in g
R ed B lu ff in a u to m o b ile s.
m ond p ro m ,868 w ll, be a t as narlv
w ould to d ay rea c h a n a g re e m e n t
p ro g ra m an d every perso n w ho loves
T he boy told th e local a u s h o ritie s a d a te afl fea8ib,e
T h e re w as no
e n d in g th e co n flict b e tw e en th e F re e
m usic (a n d who d o e sn ’t) sh o u ld not
he w a n te d to join his o ld e r b r o th e r r e f e r ence m ade as to a s ite fo r th e
S ta te a n d re p u b lic a n fo rces in I r e ­
i fail to h e a r it.
I
In
M exico, th o u g h he h ad no sp ec’al h o tel
T h a t w ll, bp a m a tte r fop dp.
i he celebration on April 27 of the centenary ol G eneral G runt s h irtti c e n te rs public a tte n tio n on th e tow n of !
la n d , h a s a d jo u rn e d u n til S a tu rd a y ,
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an
audience
assem
bled
from
all
p
a
rts
,1s fo rm ed , as w ell as all th e o th e r
tory peace form ula.
T id in g s c la ssifie d a d s g et r e s u lts ., of the nation. H is speech will be tra n sm itte d everyw here by radio.
: T id in g s classified a d s g et re s u lt! . ' d e ta ils.
WILL NOT CONSIDER BONUS
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Will Submit Concrete Plan for Erection of Hotel in
Ashland on the General Idea of Selling no StocR,
hut Issuing First Mortgage 6 Per Cent Bonds,
Taking One Half or More Himself and Balance to
be Marketed.
LLOYD GEORGE'S
MAN AND WIFE
HUNTING TRIP
APPOINT CRATER
LAKE COMMITTEE
CHILD'S HAND
JET BY FATHER
2
TAKES BODIES TO
UNDERTAKER
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LEAVING EIETY
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Harding Will Celebrate the Grant Centenary
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