Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 27, 1922, Image 1

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    OPPORTUNITY!
♦ A SH LA N D C L IM A T E, w ith o u t
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GET BEHIND THE BIG TOURIST HOTEL AND BOOST!
A shland D aily T idings
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Vive th re e m o n th s is th e ric h >
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______ (International News Wire S e rv ie
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
TREACHERY OF
GERMANY IS
10 BE FEARED
ROSE COGHLAN TODAY
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F E A R IS FE LT SH E IS PL A N N IN G !
TO O FFICER SOVIET ARMY
AND NAVY
Breach at G enoa W idening; England
D isplays A nxiety and French W ill ,
N ot P articip ate in M eeting of S ig ­
natory P ow ers of V ersailles P act.,
ASHLAND, OREGON, 1 RIDAY. APRIL 28, 1922
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No. 201
SURVIVORS OF MEDI ORI>
DISASTER M ILL RECOVER
PRESIDENT GRANT’S SON
R e p o rts fro m th e S acred H e a rt
h o sp ita l a t M edford s ta te th a t Jo e
A n d erso n , one o f th e m en in ju re d in
t.the g ra d e c ro ssin g tra g e d y M onday,
w ill recover. H e h a s m ad e g re a t im ­
p ro v e m e n t a n d s tro n g hopes a re now
held fo r a co m p le te recovery. T h e
o th e r th re e m en, J. C. E ad s, Jo h n
E a d s an d F r a n k W ilm a rth , a re re-
LONDON
A pril 27.— T he f ir s t p o rte d o u t of d a n g e r.
' PO IN T PL E A SA N T . Ohio, A p r i l <
th , e . violence th a t h3S
,, o u tb re a k , in
,
A t th e ln ,,u e8 t th e ra ilro a d w as 27.— ‘‘A g ain st th e m enace of ene- i
, b een co n sid e red in e v ita b le a lo n g th e , e x o n e ra te d from an y b lam e in th e - m ie s w ith in o u r bonders a c e n tu ry !
l l s - e r b o rd e r, fo llo w in g th_e b re a k - a c cid e n t.
Mr. E a d s, w ho w as d riv - a n d a h a lf of e ra H fv l« ^ a ,™
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i m g o ff of n e g o tia tio n s b etw een n o rth m g. s ta te d th a t he did n o t see th e a c h ie v e m e n t w ill be held s e c u re fo ri
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EM an d s o u th Ire la n d , cam e to d ay w hen tra in ap p ro a c h , n o r did he h e a r it a ll tim e bv th e p a t r i o t s c itiz e n s h ip ’
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L In c e n d ia rie s b u rn e d th e H ib e rn ia n j tru c k a n d he a tte m p te d th e n to b e a t memOra tio n of th e one h u ‘ d re d th !
STALKS THROUGH
OLD IRELAND
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OF BIG HOTEL
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¡E X PE C T E D H ERE WITH A l u m .
TECT IN TH E NEXT TEN
DAYS
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1 As Soon as Report« on T h ese Pre­
lim inaries Are R eceived by R ich­
m ond He W ill Prepare Plans for
Final Subm ission to C om m ittee.
hall a. L slea, a n d a b u sin e ss b u ild - it a c ro ss th e tra c k as, t h e »truck a n n iv e rs a ry of th e b in
rth of G en eral
and d w e llin g a t A m n alo n g , in co u n - w ould h av e sto p p ed in th e m id d le o f U lysses S. G ra n t
LONDON, A pril 27.— G re a t B rit-,
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ty Down.
th e tra c k had he a p p lie d th e b ra k e s.!
a in h a s receiv ed sem i-o fficial i n f o r ,
“ T he f u tu r e of th e U nited S ta te s ,” !
A. L. R ichm ond, accom panied by
T h re e w ere k illed in a b a ttle a t
th
e
p re s id e n t told th o u sa n d s g a th - i
m a tio n t h a t G erm an y is to fu rn ish
E.
O. M oCorm ick, vice-p resid en t of
D u nnianw ay w hen a rm e d b a n d s at-*
e re d h e re from all p a rts of Ohio a n d j
th e S o u th e rn P a c ific, left fo r San
o ffic e rs fo r th e so v iet a rm y a n d
tack ed th e tow n, a c c o rd in g to an
n e ig h b o rin g s ta te s , !‘is g u a ra n te e d I Recent photograph of Ulysses S F ra n c isc o y e ste rd a y ev en in g , in th e
navy. T h e new s c a u se d g re a t anx- ■
E x ch an g e te le g ra p h d isp a tc h .
so long as th e le a d e rs put th e c o u n -I G ra n t> J r -. son of form er P resident U. S la u e r 's p riv a te e a r
iety in W h ite h a ll, a n d is believed
Mr. R ichm ond
I Two dc-ao an d seven w o u n d ed is I
t r y ’s good above p e rso n a l a n d p o l l - !
a “ d *'l r s ' dldiu G rant. The s»u an n o u n c ed b e fo re he le ft th a t as
h e re to h av e been th e c a u se of L loyd
Rose Coghlan, ouce fam ous uctri ss, th e o i l of th e n ig h t's fig h tin g in!
of the fam ous general-president wa*
cal a d v a n ta g e s .”
G e o rg e ’s s ta r tlin g p e ssim istic speech ’ shown here as she is at the age of
as . he
get In touch w ith
M ullingar, a c c o rd in g to a d is p a tc h ,
born in B ethel, Ohio, July 22. 1852 soon
. ,
, could
.
a t G enoa la s t n ig h t.
j seventy-one, found herself recently nt
11 S ta n d in g ju st o ff th e m ain s tr e e t He was adm itted to the bar in 187t!, S ar<‘h>tect and e s tim a to r, they
received h ere. T he F re e S ta te tro o p s ,
-
th e end of her resources and suffering
I ¡o f th is tin y villag e, n e a r th e cabin and has been practicing law in San w o u ,d he d isp a tc h e d to A shland
FRENCH DECLINE TO ATTEND
j from Paralysis. T h e news got out ami tool 25 p ris o n e rs , a n u m b e r of rifle s ]
in w hich G ra n t w as b o rn , th e p re s i­ Diego, Cal., since 1893. He was sec fo rth w ith .
M E E T IN G O F SIG N A T O R IE S m e,ubers of h er profession ami others a n d m uch a m m u n itio n .
d e n t d eliv ered his s tir r in g eulogy of re ta ry to his fa th e r while he was pres- | It will be th e ir p u rp o se lie said
P A R IS , A p ril 27.— T h e b rea c h b e - ! P,“ “ e QUickly ttcd generously to her
to look in to th e m a tte r of a s u ita b le
th e g re a t s tr a te g is t of th e civil w ar. ident and assisted him politically.
u. s. BOVS WHO SERVED
tw e e n th e F re n c h an d B ritish con-
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, P re sid e n t
H a rd in g
d e p lo re d
tlia j
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WITH A L IJ E S PR E FE R R E D
tin e n ta l policies w as f u r th e r e m p h a ­
ja il th e o th e r d e ta ils n ecessary , in
ch ao s th a t still p re v a ils in som e p a rts |
sized w hen, a f te r a le n g th y session I
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th e w o rld , a n d expressed deep r e - '
o rd e r to a rriv e a t an a p p ro x im a te
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 27.— U nder!
o f th e F re n c h c a b in e t, it w as decided
g re t th a t tr u e peace h ad failed to I
j
cost fig u re .
On th e s e fig u re s he
a ru lin g of th e U nited S ta te s civil
t h a t P r e m ie r P o in c a re will n o t go to
T he people of A sh lan d a re up in follow in th e w ake of victo ry .
. w ould base th e c a p ita liz a tio n of th e
serv ice com m ission today,, c itiz e n s of
G enoa to a tte n d th e m e e tin g of the»!
a rm s o v e r a n a rtic le th a t a p p e a re d
¡co m p an y to he fo rm ed , a n d also th e
,
i | S u ' “ ’ ; 't I u d In tb e ¡n th e A pril n u m b e r o f th e O regon SISK IY O U W A N TS M ORE
s ig n a to ry p ow ers to th e V ersailles
a m o u n t o f firs t m o rtg a g e bonds th a t
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" V " “ 1 M otor..:, which has ju s. been
tre a ty .
,
¡STATE AID FOR ROADS
| it m ight be deem ed n ecessary to
w ai will be given p re fe re n c e in a P " ;cej Ved
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T h e m e e tin g w as c alled by Lloyd
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b y - t h e s u b s c rib e rs in A sh -'
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issue.
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lT “ l0nB'!lhn<l. a n d w hich It I , believed w ill
W R E n . C alif., A pril 27.
G eorge an d w as expected to be a t ­
Exp.«TT- '
Mr. R ichm ond gave th e a s su ra n c e
H e re to fo re , th e o re le re n e p ha«* py -
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th e p ro je c t u n d e r way. J u s t as
th e A m erican forces, to th e ir w idow s, | .
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ists, p a rtic u la rly C a lifo rn ia n s, w ere hy th e s ta te h ig h w a y com m ission
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soon
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an d to th e ir w ives undelr c e rta in
SUSANVILLE TO HOLD
b e in g a rre s te d fo r exceeding 15 m iles w ere voiced a t th e m ee tin g of th e I
A new com pany has been o rg a n - ®°"d itlo n a - T h is is b ased on th e fa c t an h o u r w h ile p a ssin g th ro u g h A sh- S iskiyou c o u n ty c h a m b e r of com -
G RA N TS PASS, A pril 27. T he of th e n ecessary d a ta by th e a rc h i-
CLJLAN-UP DAY MAY .3RD
t an d th e e s tim a to r, he w ill nre-
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inerce h e re M onday, re s u ltin g in a i hnnm
Pa re his Plan 80(1 »Ubllllt it to th e
A fte r y e a rs of id le n e ss th e c h a m b e r of
SU SA N V ILLE, C alif., A pril 27.— th e O regon G as & E le c tric com pany
i o n e n , n ,n Causf aPter M arch]
T h e a r t jc je ¡„ tb e M o to rist is n o t c o m m itte e being nam ed to w ait on boom .
com m erce h o tel c o m m it­
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M ay 3d has been set a sid e a s clean in A sh lan d , M edford. G ra n ts P ass
tru e . T he O regon law p ro v id es th a t th e com m ission an d e n d e a v o r to have
tee.
up day in S u san v ille. All b u sin ess an d R oseburg. T h ese p ro p e rtie s a re placed in co n im an d ° f aR th e a llie d 12 m iles an h o u r is th e m axim um a lleg ed p ro m ises re g a rd in g ro ad im- a g a in b ein g w orked, w ith p ro sp ects
In th e m a tte r of th e issu a n c e of
! of becom ing one of th e bigges» pro-
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h o u se s will be closed in th e a fte r- th e ones p u rch a se d by L ouis S u tte r, forces, u n d e r a com m on c o m m a n d er- speed allow ed w hile p assin g school p ro v e m e n ts c a rrie d out.
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se bonds, he said th a t th ey c a n ­
in-chief.
I d u c in g m ines in s o u th e rn O regon.
noon of th a t day.
v ice -p re sid e n t an d c a sh ie r of th e
) b u ild in g s in an y p a rt of th e s ta te .
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not, in any m ea su re, be re g a rd e d In
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Dr. A. M. K napp a n d W illiam G
T h e city h as been d iv id ed in to nine A nglo -C alifo rn ia T ru s t com pany a t
i U n fo rtu n a te ly ,
A sh lan d
h a s tw o
th e lig h t of sp e cu la tio n by th e in ­
I T a it, of M edford, a re a sso c ia te d in
d is tr ic ts w ith a c a p ta in fo r each dis- , th e fo re c lo su re sa le la st y ear. The
schools lo ca ted on th e P acific high-
vestor.
T hey ta k e p reced en ce over
I
tile e n te rp ris e . Dr. K n ap p being on
trlc t. T h ese c a p ta in s will s u p e rv ise | new com pany, w hich is to he know n
! way.
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a n y th in g else, an d b e fo re th e sto ck -
tile g ro u n d s u p e rin te n d in g th e w ork.
th e ir d is tric ts , a n d see th a t it is as ; he S o u th e rn O regon Gas coin-
W h en M ayor L a m k in ’s a tte n tio n !
.
h o ld ers in th e com pany can d raw a
Dr. K n ap p s ta te s th a t ore h as been d o u a ,.
c le a n e d up a n d re a d y for th e tru c k s Pa »y. w as o rg an ized witli a c a p ita l
was called to th e a rtic le he said it
in d iv id en d s, th e in te re s t on
j blocked o u t w hich w ill yield $100,-
w hich will be fu rn is h e d by th e city sto ck of $250.000 a n d a bond issue
w as g ro ssly u n tr u e ; th a t no m o to ris t
th e bonds m u st be paid, an d th e in­
! 000 a t th e lea st. A ctive w ork is now
of $75,000.
to h a u l o ff th e refu se .
i h ad been a rre s te d w h ere he h ad not
v estm en t is p ro te c te d by a first m o rt­
u n d e r way.
T he p ro p e rty h a s been deeded to
¡exceeded 20 m iles an h o u r. He had
gage on th e p ro p erty .
A sev en -stam p m ill is being e re c t­
th e new c o rp o ra tio n by Mr. S u tte r
rea liz e d t h a t it w as a d iffic u lt m a t­
ed a n d will be co m pleted w ith in th e
in lieu of th e stock a n d $50,000 of
te r to g et w ith in th e lim it of th e
next tw o w eeks. O re is being m ined
th e bonds, th e re m a in in g $25,000 o
law — 12 m iles— a n d he h im se lf had
and dum ped in th e bins read y to
he sold from tim e to tim e as m oney
j becom e a v io la to r of th e law by in ­
s ta r t w ork as soon as th e m ill is
: is n eed ed fo r beJLterinohts in th e
s t r u c t i n g th e police n o t to a r r e s t any
W A SH IN G TO N , »April 27.— T he fin ish ed .
A bout 25 to n s can be
v a rio u s p la n ts. T h o m as D. P e tch is
P E K IN , C hina, A pril 27.— One to u r ’s t w ho w as noi g o in g fa s te r
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will have full c h a rg e A siatic fle e t a rriv e d h e re to p r o te c t ! th e law h ad been m ore rig id ly en- ^ U1 X \ ° Se“ d r e p re s e n a tiv e s to T h e re is also som e valu e in p latin u m
A m erican leg a tio n . T h e ^ i t r s h forced, b ecau se th ey w ere fa m ilia r
‘o a p p e a r b e fo re th e b u t th is is n o t to be saved u n til
of th e co m p an y ’s a ffa irs .
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HOIK) TRIO ARRESTED FOR
of p e rm its fo r pow er p u rp o se s on th e a cro ss Jew e t creek fo r a re se rv o ir
PASSING BOGUS COINS d u s of to u ris ts in th e h isto ry of th e law -
N A TC H EZ, M iss., A pril 27.— T h i
K la m a th riv e r. W hile no d a te fo r th e K n ap p h av in g filed on th e w a te r of
city is u n d e r way.
T h e police h ad been provided w ith
c re v a sse in th e M ississippi riv e r le­
h e a rin g h as been se t, it is a n n o u n c e d th e crock,
T he V ining th e a te r has been ta k e n
( O I.FA X , C alif., A pril 27.— F ol-
W bile e ffo rts a t m ed ia tio n con- sto p w a tc h es a n d w e re w ell a b le to
vee n e a r F e rrid a y , L a., is 200 y a rd s
over by th e new m a n a g e m e n t and
th s w ill be done in th e n e a r f u t u r e . ------------------ — -----
wide and 1, widening rapidly ,1,1. a l - ,
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The slate fish and game com ,,,!.. O R A TÜ ñK A i. CONTEST
will a t once begin on e la b o ra te plan s
te rn o o n , a c c o rd in g to re p o rts re te rn o . o n . of
. . th re e m en w hom local >ng tro u b le b etw een th e b e llig e re n t I Roin"-
FRIDAY AT H IG H SCHOOL to r its ren o v a tio n . It will be new ly
I t is re p o rte d th a t sig n s h av e been S' ° n
pi’o te s ti»g a Sa in st issu in g per-
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RONDS H A VE B E E N P R IN T E D A sh lan d , in t h a t th e to u ris ts w ere
life in th e iu n d a te d d is tric t ab o u t
a th riv e r, n e a r O rlean s, H u m b o ld t $10 to th e high school s tu d e n t giv- P ic tu re houses of its size in th e s ta te .
rived a t A u b u rn la st n ig lu to co n ­
b ein g held up by a 50 cen t a u to cam p
h e re , it is fea re d .
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d u c t a f u r th e r in v e s tlg a f’on.
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c h e z fo r b o a ts.
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T h e M ississippi riv e r is p o u rin g
of th e ’ salm o n in d u stry in th e K lam - Je c - an d th e six b est essays w ere se- t,ie m oving p ic tu re b u sin ess in K an-
in th e hobo cam p n e a r h e re by Con- y e s te rd a y th a t th e in v e stig a tio n of RAN ON GAMBLING
th ro u g h a c re v a sse five m iles above
a
j lected to be given as o ra tio n s, and sas
and D enver, p lan s to b rin g
able I ta n k D. D uenzl>.
.t h e b u re a u of e n g ra v in g a n d p rin t-
i s U N D E R PROTEST th riv e r in C a lifo rn ia .
th e city a^ /l th o u s a n d s of a c re s a re
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T he m en w ere ta k e n t o S acra-
ing w ould show th a t m illio n s of dol-i
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in u n d a te d . T he w a te r is fro m five
RED
LETTER
DAY’
FOR
day
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, an d next season will
m en to today by S h e riff E. H. Gum la rs of s p u rio u s c e rtific a te s had ‘ SU SA N V ILLE, C alif., A pril
27.—
to 25 fe e t deep.
PA
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fin
e s t road show s o b tain -
a n d a tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t officer, been p rin te d and p u t in to c ir c u la tio n .! C la im in g th e rec e n t election
h e re
H a lf th is city is u n d e r w a te r and
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te s ta n ts a re Dan B ow erm an, M arion !,hle.
It is too la te This season to
Som e of th e d u p lic a te L ib e rty bonds was illeg a lly c o n d u c te d , o p p o n e n ts
tr a in se rv ice is c u t off.
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T u e sd a y of n ex t w eek will he a red Costley. E d irh D odge, M a u ritz Ja io , se cu re any d ra m a tic b ookings, b u t as
T h e Red C ross is e s ta b lis h in g re- ‘
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S ',H '
J o h n so n d e c la re d ran 100.000 h ig h - o f th e a n ti-g a m b lin g o rd in a n c e ad- ,e t( e r dav fo r th e j
, Par(?nt M arion L each a n d C la ra W ill. T he Mr. H u rst is an old an d experienced
fu g ee c a m p s to ta k e c a re of flood
™ R M E R K IL .,S S E L F - m n u m b e r th a n th o se leg ally is- o p ted by a vote of th e c itiz e n s a t T e n d e r s circle w hen i w il, be th e j " dge8 t0 d 6 d d e t h * PFiZe W‘n " e r a re t h e a t ' iCa' m a " ' “ ia Ce' ta in he Wi"
TRAFFIC
AI GRANTS PASS
LAND YANKEE
LEVEE BREAKS
RIVER SALMON
EHE LEGATION
LIEE IS FEARED
V
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c a T
T h e flood w a te r from th e c rev asse
v 3
‘ / ’ a ’,f • AP " ] - < — F e is
«'L o f A ik a n s a s , c h a lle n g e d J o h n -
is exp ected to e n te r V id alia, oppo
m ln V iscam o. a S panish fa rm e r, Bv-, s o n ’s c h a rg e d e c la rin g th a t Secre-
.. e e a s te rn su b u rb s , a c c id e n t- t a r y --
-
s ite h e re .
T he re s id e n t a re am ply * ing - . 1,1 th
M ellon
had denied a n y d u p lic a t-
su p p lie d w ith b o a ts in w hich to m ak e
b illed h im se lf a t 1 o ’clock ves- ¡»R-
th e ir escape.
: te rd a y a f t *™ oon.
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An urgent call has been received
Snnie wi,d Keese w ere f b 'n g low CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
V iscanio ran in to
fro m J u n k s , L a., a sa w m ill village. o v er his hom e.
ASHLAND YESTERDAY
w hich is in th e p a th of th e flood.
th e housp to Kef his s h o tg u n . As he
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" r ttu t “ ."’ound
F o re s ts a r e n a tio n a l a sse ts. F ire s x ... : x b re x e / x ' Il<
w ith lu s gun in h is h an d . As he la n d -
m a k e th em lia b ilitie s. C a re le ssn e ss
ed tlie
gun s tru c , k th e g ro u n d an d
t
w ith c a m p fire s is c rim in a l.
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of s h o t;
stru c k him 111 th e b re a st. D eath w as
FIR E SW E E PS U PPER PART
, in s ta n ta n e o u s .
OF SALEM NURSES’ HOME
l
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th 6 AprU 1 0 th
G race
C h a m b e rla in .
M rs. i pro v id e an excellen t re p e rlo ire for
have filed a p e titio n w ith th e city tJ
,
d t t o rg a n iz a tio n s of th e G eo rSe O. J a rv is and Rev. K o e h le r nex‘ season.
tru s te e s p ro te s tin g th e o rd in a n c e . ¿ Z i n ’
m ° rganizat ,O n \ ° f the
K o en .er.
A ssociated w ith Mr. H u rst is his
a sso c ia tio n .
M rs. H iggins, th e na-
The ordinance » a 8 made one ol the
,,resWent ,s one w , hc (ore_ TIME EXTENSION GIVEN •
nephew , F re d C u sh in g , a n d his
p rin c ip a l issu e» d u r in g th e c a m p a ig n
c h ,|d w e |(a r(. , o rk er> o( th e
FOR RAILWAY WORK c h a rm in g w ife, a n d Miss Naom i
a n d w as a d o p te d by a n a rro w m ar-
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I R ig h te n o u r, th e neice of Mr. H u rst,
U nited S ta te s, a n d is a w om an of
KLAM
ATH
FA
LLS,
A
pril
27.—
all of w hom a re experienced in Hie
gin on j .
g re a t w e a lth a n d in flu e n ce a n d h a s
An ex ten sio n for one y e a r of rhe con- show business.
a cco m p lish ed w o n d e rfu l re s u lts in
tra c t betw een
E. S tra h o rn a n d
T h e fo rm e r p ro p rie to r. Mr. O.
W ISE COLLIE HOLDS ROIM AT
ch ild w e lfa re m o v em en ts in M assa-
“r"“?
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ir a " th e “ " city
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d a te V lo r p ~
g o v e rn
y e ste rd a y , a n d in co m pany w ith G .! T h e B andon W e ste rn W o rld tells
W D unn w as P assin g a ro u n d a m o n g ; a m o st in te re s tin g sto ry a b o u t a Dog
th e c itiz e n s an d g e ttin g a c q u a in te d , b elo n g in g to H e rm a n De L ong, o f
Mr. P a tte rs o n is a m an of p lea sin g F o u r M ile, below B andon. T h e dog
d isp o sitio n a n d m eets every one w ith k illed coons u n til th e re w ere e n o u g h
a sm ile a n d a h e a rty h a n d sh a k e , to b rin g its ow ner $50.
e» Z L '
'STR IK E PR O BE REPORT
He s ta te d his sta y in th e c ity yes- th e dog, a collie. found a bobcat
SA LEM , A pril 27.— A fire s t a r t ­
E X P E C T E D ON SATURDAY TefDav w as lim ite d , b u t th a t he ex- w hich p u t up a sc ra p , a n d a f te r b a t-
ing a t noon y e s te rd a y , sw ep t th e u p - ‘
KLAM ATH FA L L S, A pril 27.— It pccted to com e back a f te r th e p rt- flin g se v era l m in u tes, ju m p e d in to a
p e r flo o r o f th e n u r s e s ’ a n d a t t e n d - ; ;
's hoped th e s ta te c o n c ilia tio n b o a rd m ary a n d get b e tte r a c q u a in te d w i t h ' creek and s ta r te d to sw im aw ay from
a n t s ’ ho m e a t th e s ta te h o sp ita l,
..
, ,,
»
» .n n n f t *.
n A f ti" 1 c o m p lete its fin d in g s on th e lo- A shland.
| th e dog.
T h e dog w e n t in to th e
c a u sin g from $10,000 to $15.000!
. . .
.
,
------------------------------¡cre e k , c a u g h t th e ca t an d held it u n -l
,
L,
. .
cal lu m b e r s trik e hy S a tu rd a y T his
loss. T he n ig h t n u rse s a n d a tte n d -
AAnr,,.uiri„ » t - ,,-
18 a c co rd in g to W illiam F W end RANCHES INUNDATED
: d e r w a te r u n til it d ro w n ed . T h is is
a n ts a sle e p on th e flo o r had to flee
„hai,™ -.,,
r
,
w ard, c h a irm a n of th e h oard w ho
WHEN CANAL BREAKS one of th e m o st re m a rk a b le d isp lay s
in th e ir n ig h t c lo th e s.
D efective
,
” . a i n , w no
o l in te llig e n c e th e c a n in e fam ily h a s
. . .
. .
.
tele p h o n ed h e re from P o rtla n d , to
w irin g is re p o rte d a s th e cause.
d e te rm in e
T)
. . .
11
w h e th e r th e co m p lete
K LA M A TH FA L L S, A pril 2 7 . — pro d u ced
m e o w n e r w ould not
tra n e s c rip t of th e h e a rin g w ould he B re a k 'n g of th e m ain irrig a tio n c a n al p a rt w ith his collie fo r a n y price.
You rob c h ild re n of e d u c a tio n if;
a v a ila b le by th a t tim e.
of th e K la m a th d is tric t la s t n ig h t, th e a rtic le said,
you a r e c a re le s s w ith fire. School
c au sed th e overflow of tw o ran c h e s.
fu n d s com e la rg e ly from tim b er.
It pays to read th e classified page. T he d a m a g e h a s n o t been e s tim a te d .
A
1 Tidings classified ads get results.
x
z
—
1 1 circle
• , . hope no m e m -’ com
C a lifo
ce rs of th e local
. , p letio n of . th
. . e O regon,
"
. rn ia
an d E a s te rn railw ay , from D airy to
b e r will m iss th e o p p o rtu n ity of
‘
Q n.
s I>r a S»e riv e r, 32 m iles, was g ra n te d
on th e ir v isit h(1)e ’ ’
' "
b.v thp city council M onday n ig h t,
T b „,.A wil1 h J
w itb th e Provision t h a t work s ta r t
HoZ
L id a m .
th 6 " itb in CO days
a t 1 2 :3 0 o ’clock, f o
l - ____________________
low ed hy an open council m ee tin g DUNSMUIR LEGION TO
u n til 5
i
recep tio n
from
3
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—
e
» •» -
fo r th e iu
fu m
tu r re c , hut
as lie
he »ns
h as ju
iust
m u us
si
p u rch a se d a new S tu d e b a k e r six. it
is likely th a t he a n d Mrs. B e rg n e r
rele ase d from th e e v e rla s tin g g rin d ,
will ta k e th in u s easv fo r th e su m m e r
and la k e in th e s ig h ts of th e c o u n ­
try .
DECORATE GKAY'ES OF DEAD
DUNSM UIR, C alif., A pril 27.—
MORE RAILROAD MILEAGE IS
P I hps fo r th e o b se rv a n c e of M em or-
ARANDONED THAN BUILT ial day a re b ein g m ad e by A r th u r
E pps post of th e A m erican Legion.
R ecords com piled by th e in te r s ta te
A n n o u n cem en t th a t th e L egion
‘■ " " " " '“’ J0 "
a rra n g e d to d e c o ra te th e g r a .e s
m ore m iles or ra ilro a d a re b e in g of A m erican serv ice m en on fo re ig n
a b a n d o n e d th a n bu lt in th e U nited soil h a s been m ad e h ere. T his w ill
S tates. D u rin g th e y e a r e n d in g Oc- be done, if all n e c essa ry in fo rm a tio n
to b e r 31, 1921, th e com m ission a u - is a t th e n a tio n a l h e a d q u a r te r s of
th o riz e d 405 m iles of new ra ilro a d , th e L egion a t In d ia n a p o lis by M ay
a n d th e a b a n d o n m e n t of 702 m iles. 110th.
I
GRANT MEMORIAL UNVEILED
AT NATION’S CAPITAL
W A SH IN GTON, A pril 27 — N o rth
and so u th u n ite d h e re to d ay in pay-
ing h o n o r to G en eral U lvsses S.
O ra m , w ill, ,h e n n .e llin g of th e me-
m o rta l to th e g e n e ra l an d ex-presi
d en t.
V e te ra n s of th e fed e ra l a n d con-
fe d e ra te fo rces stood side by sid e and
paid a s o ld ie r’s ho m ag e to th e g r e a t
m ilita ry lea d e r.