Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 06, 1922, Image 1

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    ASHLAND’S OPPORTUNITY!
A sh land D ai ly T idings
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine <§>
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out
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This is a proven fact.
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GET BEHIND THE BIG TOURIST HOTEL AND BOOST!
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vive th re e m o n th s in th e ric h <$>
<8> ozone a t A sh lan d . T he p u re do-
m estic w a te r helps.
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VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
MATHILDE M’CORMICK
A S H L A N D , O REG O N, S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 6, 1922
MILLWRIGHT IS CAUGHT
IN WHIRLING MACHINERY
LOCAL FREIGHT DE1*OT
BEING MUCH IMPROVED
In Ashland’s
T he
Auto Camp
________ ! pot is
W E E D , C alif., May 6 — W . D.
jS ta g g , a m illw rig h t a t th e saw m ill,
w as p a in fu lly a lth o u g h n o t se rio u sly i
in ju re d w hen th e sleeve of his j
ju m p e r w as c a u g h t on a rev o lv in g
e h a lt.
He was re p a irin g a c h a in J
w hen
a fellow em ploye s ta r te d
th e
m o to r w hich o p e ra te s th e m ach in e-
ry. H is a rm s w ere d ra w n on ro u n d
th e s h a ft, a n d his body m ad e se v e ra l
re v o lu tio n s b e fo re his p re d ic a m e n t
w as d iscovered a n d th e m o to r s h u t
off. He w as rele ase d by o th e r em -
ployes a n d ta k e n to th e W eed hos-
p ita l.
A p p a re n tly no bone« w ere
b ro k en , a lth o u g h
he w as badly
b ru ise d .
POLITICAL BIAS
K UÀ MATH OPERATORS DECLARE
^FIN D IN G S OP BOARD NOT
W ARRANTED
C harge Breach o f F aith , That E x - 1
'am inations W ere Hasty and Un­
fair, Services Not Sought am i De­
cision Unw arranted by F acts.
K LA M A TH
PA L L S, May
6.—
K la m a th lu m b e r a n d m ill m en in a
“'a ta te m e n t issu ed h e re sco re th e s ta te
Seventeen-year-old
Chicago
heiress
ar|d G randdaughter of John D. Rocke-
wbo## • n0»gement to Max Oser,
board of conciliation for 1.» .c io n | * 8wl“
rld"”
announced.
WM
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T he to u ris ts a re m uch pleas-
ed w ith th e new ru lin g of th e
<s> p a rk b o a rd ¿ ffe c tln g th e d aily
<$> e n tra n c e fee a t th e cam p. H ith -
<$> e rto , th e fee h as been 50 c e n ts
<s> s tr a ig h t. T his h a s been ch a n g ed
to 50 c e n ts each fo r th e f ir s t
and second days, a n d 25 c e n ts
a day th e r e a f te r . S ev eral to u r-
jsts a re ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of
th e red u ced ra te , a n d a re re
<$> m a in in g o v er fo r se v era l days.
No. 209
S o u th e rn P acific fre ig h t de-
b ein g g re a tly im proved th ese
; fine days, m uch to th e d e lig h t of th e
em ployes, as well as th e public in
<§> g e n e ra l, w hich it will a ffect.
T he im p ro v e m e n ts c o n sist of fine
<8> new c e d a r flo o rs o v e r <the e n tir e
<£ fre ig h t house, w id en in g th e p la tfo rm
a n d lay in g of new flo o rs on all th e
<S> p la tfo rm s, re p la c in g old d o o rs a n d
♦ w indow s w ith new ones an d p lacin g
<$> new sc re e n s on th e w indow s.
T he w ork is being done to e n ab le
<§>
♦ th e force b e tte r to ta k e c a re of th e
♦ in cre ase in b u sin e ss w hich will u n ­
<•> d o u b te d ly com e as th e season a d ­
vances.
I t ’s an old a d a g e th a t “ t r u th
c ru sh e d to e a rth will rise a g a in ,”
¡a n d it seem s to ap p ly to th a t w hich
is u n tru e as w ell. F o r a lth o u g h th e
1 rid ic u lo u s s to rie s a b o u t (A sh lan d 's
b e w h isk ere d speed cops, w ith th e ir
fish in g poles, h o ld in g up u n s u s p e c t­
ing
to u ris ts going o v er te n m iles an
I
i h o u r, h av e been c o rre c te d m any
j tim es, th e s e old saw s keep flo a tin g
I in to th e cam p g ro u n d . T o u ris ts at
! som e C a lifo rn ia p o in ts a re s till he-
YORK. May 6.— H en ry P . i ln « w a rn e d to " p a s s u p ” A sh lan d ,
PROVES FATAL TO
THREE NEGROES
ROAST AT STAKE
MME. KARL LAND
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ONE CONFESSED RAVISHMENT
AYD M URDER OF 17-YKAR-
OLD WHITE GIRL
Hundred Jt*c»’ as N egroes Aw*
R oasted, One o f Them Shouting
A Hymn as He Is Envelo|x*<| l>y
T ongues o f Flam e.
* ■•iv.-.' XT
Mm«. Karl Lang, w ife of the charge
d'affaires of the German embassy, who
haa recently joined her husband in
W ashington.
IIP PROFITEERING
TARIFF BUGABOO TINKERING NOT
VET FINISHED
ON BONUS BILL
KIRVINE, Texas, .May 6 -S o u th -
ern “ju stic e ” was meted o u t to
three negi oes as daylight broke over
,
.
.
.
. . .
th is little s e ttle m e n t th is m orning.
W hile a crow d of 500 m en, w om ­
en an d c h ild re n looked on and
je e re d , th e
th re e
n eg ro es w ere
I b u rn e d , one by one, in a vacant lot
in th e h e a rt of th e b u sin ess d istric t
as p u n ish m e n t fo r h av in g rav ish ed
a n d m u rd e re d a 17-year-old g irl, as
she was re tu n in g hom e from school
j T h u rsd ay .
in fin d in g In fav o r of th e em p lo y esI
in th e re c e n t h e a rin g h ere, c h a rg -j
i n i t h a t th e re p o rt w as based on a
h a s ty e x a m in a tio n , th a t In te rv e n tio n
o f th e b o a rd by th e lu m b e rm e n had
n o t been a sk ed a n d th a t th e re fo re
th e y d id n ot feel o b lig a te d to accept
j N EW
W A 8H IN G TO N , May 6. — “ In-J
th e b o a rd ’s fin d in g s.
i D avidson, fam o u s h a n k e r an d a an<( so m e a re passin g th ro u g h on c re a se d ta x a tio n , e x to rtio n a te p rices, j
T h e s ta te m e n t a lso in fe rre d t h ^
m em b er of th e J. P. M organ com -
a c co u n t. O ccasionally th e w a rn - sky h ig h p ro fits — (he r e tu r n of the
p o litic s h ad e n te re d Into th e b o a rd ’s !
T he n egroes w<ve at re ste d a fte r
I
paiiy,
died
to
d
ay
im
m
e
d
ia
te
ly
fol-
ln
B
is
« iven an O regon to u ris t, w ho
a c tio n , p o in tin g o u t th a t a t th e co n ­
p ro fite e rs a n d p ro fite e rin g or th e !
se a rc h in g p a rtie s had com bed th e
I low ing an o p e ra tio n fo r b ra in tu m o r.! k now s b e tte r, a s in th e case o f P. E.
c lu sio n of th e h e a rin g C h a irm a n I
w orld w a r— »’ill follow th e e n a c t - (
d istric t a ll T h u rsd a y n ig h t.
On
He passed aw ay on th e o p e ra tin g M eyer, of S alem , w ho cam e in from
m en t of th e M cC um ber ta r if f h ills .” j
W oodw ard in a n a d d re s s b e fo re t h e 1
F rid a y , one of them confessed.
ta b le a t his hom e a t G lencove, L. I. C a lifo rn ia la s t e v e n in g a n d w as de-
g a th e r in g h a d said he w as a c a n d i­
S e n a to r Sim m ons, th e ra n k in g deni-1
■ T he n eg ro es w ere firs t m u tila te d
T h e A shland high school b a seb a ll
DavidHun had heen a ssu re d by t h e j ^ t e d w ith h is re c e p tio n .
d a te fo r th e s ta te le g is la tu re , ask
o c ra tic m em b e r of th e s e n a te fin an ce I
...
.
. ,
. , WASHINGTON, May 8.— P re si- a n d th e n b u rn e d , each being hound
team won th e g am e played y e ste r- attP ,ldinB sn rg p o n s th a t th e o p e ra -'
La8t e v e n in g m a rk e d th e close of
in g th e s u p p o rt of his h e a re rs.
_____x
_____
| d e n t H a rd in g h as heen ask ed a g a in | to an old plow, a ro u n d w hich a pile
' tio n wa9 n o t se rio u s. H e s p e n t th e th e second w eek w ith th e d ally reg - re p o rt to th e s e n a te to day.
It w as s ta te d th e o p e ra to rs had day a fte rn o o n on th e high school j v
■by th e re p u b lic a n m em b ers of t h e !
wood w as sta c k e d .
n o rn in g c h e e rfu lly c h a ttin g a n d lstra t,o n 9 re a c h ln g 54.
been given to u n d e rs ta n d by b o th I d iam o n d a g a in s t G ra n ts P a ss by a*~'
T he d e m o c ratic le a d e r to re into
jo k in g w ith m em b ers of his fam ily ,j
T hose a rriv in g la9t e v e n in g w ere:
s e n a te fin an ce c o m m itte e to help
“ S n a p ” T e rry , who confessed, was
W o o d w ard a n d F ly n n t h a t th e f in d - 's c o r e of 19 to 3.
th e p e n d in g ta r if f m e a s u re as one
s tr a ig h te n out th e s o ld ie rs ’ bon u s th e firs t b u rn e d .
He disp lay ed a
J. P. M organ a n d a few o th e r!
^ u l r a n d fam ily , P o r tla n d ; Mr.
in g s w ould be b ased on a c o n ip a ri-j
In p ra c tic e th e te a m s show ed up
th a t w ould “ place th e A m e ric a n '
ta
n
g
le
in
co
n
g
ress.
.
a
n
d
M
rs.
J.
L.
M
yers,
E
u
g
e
n
e
;
Mr.
co
m
p
lete
lack
of
fe
a
r
and w hile th e
son of c o n d itio n s p re v a ilin g in th e a b o u t e q u a lly , a n d a h a rd -fo u g h t frie n d s w ho w ere th e re .
people com p letely a t th e m ercy of
a
n
d
M
rs.
V
ictor
M
atson,
O
a
k
la
n
d
,
S
e
n
a
to
rs
M
cC
um
ber,
W
atson
a
n
d
H
aines
w
ere
leaping
up
a n d envelop-
He w as one of th e fo re m o st b a n k -
C alifo rn ia!! In d u stry , b u t th a t th is ! s a m e w as expected by th e la rg e
th e g ree d a n d a v a ric e of m o n o p o lis­
; C alif. ; M r. a n d M rs. F. E. M ey er^
C u rtis of th e co m m ittee , and S e n a - ; in K his body, he sang “ O h, L ord, I'm
tic, p ro fite e rin g in te r e s ts .”
p ro m ise h a s n o t been k ep t. T h e lu m ­ crow d o f fan s w ho tu rn e d o u t to Prs th e w o rld bas e v e r Produced,
to r L odge, th e rep u b lica n l e a d e r ,' C om ing.”
S alem ; M r. a n d M rs. C. W. Bow er,
b e rm e n sa id t h a t w hile not opposed w itn ess th e gam e. B ut A shland w as
'
S p o k a n e ; Dr. E . J . M cFall, P en d le-
c o n fe rre d w ith th e p re sid e n t a t t h
e
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to th e e ig h t-h o u r day in p rin cip le, p la yin g on th e hom e g ro u n d s and
jto n ; M rs. K a te E a sso n , S e a ttle ; J. S.
W h ite H ouse for m ore th a n an h o u r
th e y w ould not a g re e to its ad o p tio n w ere s u re of every m ove, w hile th e ;
Cow lde a n d p a rty , C o u er d ’ A lene,
to d ay , o u tlin in g a c o m b in a tio n of a
u n til c o m p e titiv e C a lifo rn ia p la n ts G ra n ts P ass boy9 w ere on s tr a n g e j
j Id ah o , a n d A. S. E llis a n d p a rty ,
cash an d in su ra n c e plan w hich they
d id likew ise.
g ro u n d a n d could n o t cover up t h e i r '
P o rtla n d .
have w orked opt to m eet th e ad m in
n erv o u sn ess.
i s tr a tio n ’s o b jec tio n s to th e a d ju s te d
Close, w ho p itch ed fo r th e v isit­
c o m p e n sa tio n c e rtific a te plan of th e
o rs, w as a b le to s ta y h u t fo u r in n ­
F o rd n e y bonus bill w hich was passed
ings, w hen he w as rep la ce d by C lay­
b y . th e house.
ton.
T h e te a m seem ed to ta k e a
new hold th e n a n d scored t» ro ru n s
JA ZZ R A R R E D IN DAYS
in th e fifth , th e ir firs t sco res d u irn g
O F M» DANCE H A LLS
th e gam e. W h ile C layton held th e
locals well in h a n d fo r th e nex t
T he se n io r class play w as given
In th e c irc u it c o u rt th is m o rn in g
SACRAM ENTO,
May 6.— They
Miss N ellie B enson, oldest d a u g h -
th re e in n in g s, he lost o u t in th e last ev e n in g in th e high school gym -
a t Ja c k so n v ille , R. D. H ines, c o n - ( d id n ’t jazz in th e days of ’49. And te r of M r a nd" M rs W A
e ig h th w hen A sh lan d scored seven n a siu m to a p a c k ed h o u se, a n d
victed of fra d u le n t b o o k k eep in g i n ’ th ey w on’t in 1 9 2 2 - i n th e m ining of B ush street> dled y e8 terd ay B enson,
even
ru n s.
proved a co m p le te success.
c o n n e ctio n w ith th e w reck in g of th e tow n d an ce h all a t th e Days of ’4 9
Ing a t 4 :3 0 o ’clock a t th e G ra n ite
: W e ise n b u rg e r, p itc h in g fo r th e lo-
H arv ey W oods, as " S k e e t K e lly ,” i
Ja c k so n v ille b a n k , was se n te n c ed to c e le b ra tio n in S a c ra m e n to Mav 2 3-
City h o sp ita l.
She w as born Sep­
M r. a n d Mrs. S. A. P e te rs J r . w ere ca^s ’ k e p t th e v isito rs g u e ssin g a ll w as a sc re a m from b e g in n in g to end!
serv e tw o y e a rs in s ta te s priso n .
28. C o m m ittee on h isto ric a l rese a rc h te m b e r 26, 1904 a n d w as 17 y e a rs 7
q u ite p le a sa n tly s u rp ris e d la s t even- tb e tim e ’ an d w hile he did n o t h av e to r h a rd ly a m ove w as m ade o r w ord
W A SH IN G TO N , May 6.— T he cost
J u d g e C alk in s in p ro n o u n c in g sen-, says it w o n ’t do a t all. V ig ilan tes
m o n th s and 9 days old a t th e tim e
in g a t th e hom e of M rs. P e te r s ’ i tb e b est
c o n trol, he w as a b le to sp o k en th a t did n o t b rin g a la u g h °* b '* ng *s a ^ a *n on th e in cre ase in
tence, ad d ed th e co sts of p ro se c u tio n will see th a t th e re is n ’t a bit of one- of ,ie r d e a m
m o th e r, M rs. H. O. B u tte rfie ld , o n ! p u ^ o u t
a P tb e holes he found from th e w hole house.
C la u d in e I 1008 f se ctio n s of th e c o u n try , so th e
b ut m ad e th e re se rv a tio n of th e r ig h t ste p p in g o r fo x -tro ttin g on a n y -o n e
Mlgs Benson „ Ted f()r a n u n )b er
h
im
se
lf
in.
i
Cox>
as
«
Molly>..
proVed
to
be th e b u re a u of ,a b o r 9tati9 tics an n o u n c ed
Iow a s tr e e t. T he y o u n g people w ere
to m odify th is a t a la tte r d a te , if h e ot th e 16,000 s q u a re feet of th e h a l l .; of v e a rs in K Iam atll countv> w h e ,.p
F e a tu r e s of th e g am e w ere
th re e h e ro in e of th e day a n d sure*, w as to d a y '
R etal1 Prices of food have
ju s t p re p a rin g to s t a r t fo r th e high
irc u m sta n c e s w a rra n t- S axophones, d ru m s a n d cow bells a r e ! 8he a tte n d e d th e C atholic convent
R u sh well fitte d fo r th e p a ri sh e p layed. in cre ase d in 21 citie s in th e p e rio d I ed felt
V ic th
h a t a th c e o u c rse
school b u ild in g to a tte n d th e se n io r hom e ru n s, one each by Selby.
u n d e r th e ban. too.
N o th in g b ut receiving a g re a t s h a re of h e r e d u ­
n is believed th a t
th is
re se rv a -
’ c la ss play, w hen th e s u rp ris e p a rty a n d H e rr of th e local team . R u s h ’s T he »youngsters w ere a lw a y s g la d fro m M arch 15 to A pril 15’ w bile in
fid d les a n d P p e n ish g u ita rs .
c a tio n in th a t in s titu tio n .
She
m en to see K a tie B u c h a n a n as “ A u n t Ju -! n ,n e o th e rs th e r e w ere 8 ,ig b t
tio n was m ad e in view of th e fact
a rr iv e d , lad e n w ith c a k es a n d o th e r h o m er w as secu red w ith tw o
on bases, w hile th e o th e r tw o w ere bilee » fnr «he « . » I «
a u c tio n s .
| u°n
as m a a e ,n
OI tn e ract
m
oved
to
A
shland
w
ith
h
e
r
p
a
re
n ts
good th in g s to eat
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.
cnee,
foi she, su re ly p lay ed th e
,
.
. . .
i th a t s tre n u o u s e ffo rts
a re b ein g COUXTY Y. M. <\ A. INSTITUTE
a b o u t tw o y e a rs ago, since w hich
T h e occasion of th e c e le b ra tio n h it o u t w hen th e b ases w ere e m Pt >’- tr u e p a rt of a s o u th e rn d a rk e y . Ea-
A day o r tw o ago th e b u re a u of
m ad e to have H ines a d m itte d to pa-
U IL L BE HEED M A t 14-17 tim e she lias resided on Bush s tre e t.
w as th e fifth w ed ding a n n iv e rs a ry
A shland m ad e 19 h its, a v e ra g in g th e r C h u rch as “ E ls ie ” a c te d th e
“ T “?
’ r o ,e ’ M any of th o se w ho h av e been
D uring th e p a st y e a r she had su f-
S
,n e
'jo u g on
e , in s tru m e n ta l in c irc u la tin g th e pe-
o f M r. a n d M rs. P e te rs . T h ey w e re ' a ru n fo r each h it. w hile G ra n ts p a rt of a new lyw ed th ro u g h to p e r-i
A tra in in g in s titu te will be held tered an a tta c k of in flu en za, and
th e re c ip ie n ts o f a b e a u tifu l s e r v in g , P ass m ade a to ta l of five h its,
fectio n , as did G len H ale, w ho t o o k ! ___________ _ een re uce
W enty’ j titio n a re p ro m in e n t in b u sin e ss af- by th e co u n ty Y. M. C. A., b e g in n in g th e re w as /o n e re o c c u rre n c e a f te r
! tw o per cent.
tra y , to g e th e r w ith se v e ra l o th e r o r-j
T he lin eu p w as as follow s:
the p a rt of “ T e d .” L o lita P ie rso n ,!
¡ fa irs a n d p o litics of th e co u n ty . T h e S u nday, May 14, and c o n tin u in g to a n o th e r o i th e disease, u n til h er
n a m e n ta l a n d u se fu l w ooden a r-
A sh la n d — W e is e in b u rg e r p. H e rr as H e n rie tta D a rb y ,” proved a re a l
■ g e n e ra l fe e lin g in th e c o m m u n ity W ed n esd ay , th e 17th. T he sessions h e a lth w as e n tire ly u n d e rm in e d ,
t | Cle8
c, Y oung lb , R u sh 2b. W e n tn e r 3b. H a w aiian h u m m in g b ird , a n d en -
¡a p p e a rs to be th a t to a v ery la rg e will be in s p ira tio n a l a n d in stru c tiv e , T h u rsd a y , she su ffe re d w hat ap-
T h e e v e n in g w as sp e n t in p la y in g 1 ^ b a p m a n
^ ild
Repson cf, Sel- tra n c e d all th e m en sh e m et
Rus-
j
e x te n t, H ines w as m ad e th e “ g o a t” , and all co m m ittee m en , w o rk e rs a n d p eared to be a s tro k e of p a ra ly sis
by rf.
e ard 9 , th e g am e of p u t a n d ta k e be-
,l'
¡sell O v ero ck er as th e villian proved
la
n d did not b e n e fit fin a n c ia lly in th e frie n d s of th e a sso ciatio n a re u rg ed losing th e use of a p a rt of her body,
Ing th e m o st e n jo y ed an d th e p rin -.
G ra n ts Paas Close p, M urphy c, h im se lf a t hom e in a d iffic u lt p a rt
w ie c k of th e b a n k .
to a tte n d .
¡but rem ain ed ra tio n a l a n d was ap
c ip a l g a m e o f th e ev en in g .
Re- c ,a r Kel lh , B a k e r 2b, F. B ailey 3b, an d P a u , C u lb e rtso n p o rtra y e d th e
One of th e p rin c ip al sp e a k e rs a t p a re n tly m uch im proved d u rin g th e
fre s h m e n ts of ice c ream a n d se v e ra l
eraon S8- C ro c k e tt If, C layton p a rt of a v o u u g a t t orney ¡n t h e m ak -
K O LB AND D ILL SHOW
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in s titu te will be J. C. C la rk , a m o rn in g h o u rs y e ste rd a y , ta k in g a
feds of cak e, to g e th e r w ith p u n ch , <l’ .. S' B
, a i,e y _ r f , -
1>'B- M a rjo rie E dson as th e old m aid
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w e st m an, w ho, for th e p a st relap se in th e a fte rn o o n w hich re-
I « „ " ■ « - r o 'e 'n a n
fo r A shland
jU 9t|ce
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w e re se rv e d .
T h e g u e sts w ere a l­
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I ten y e a rs, has served as a Y. M. C. A. su ite d in d e a th .
|>utnam „ „
Garwood
m o st a ll old school frie n d s of Mr. a n d Br e u l n r fo r O r . n t , P«M .
Mail o rd e rs received now , ? nd s e c re ta ry in S h a n g h a i. C hina.
M r.|
M iss B enson w as a m em b er o f th e
a n d lir e . P e te rs , a n d an u n u s u a lly ,
in love w ith th e h ero fo r w h a t h e
se a ts will go on sale for th e K olb C la rk com es w ith an a c c u ra te know l- C ath o lic ch u rc h and was held in
fin e tim e w as en jo y e d by a ll.
F O R M E R A SHLA ND P E O P L E
! l*one an d n o t fo r his looks a n d w as
a n d Dill e n g a g e m e n t a t th e P a g e edge of a ffa irs in th is vast em p ire high esteem by th o se who w ere as-
T h o se p re s e n t w ere, M essrs, a n d '
W R IT E FROM IxANE COUNTY '» u c h d isa p p o in te d w hen sh e saw
th e a te r , M edford, T u esd ay , May 9, of th e fa r e a st, a n d his a d d re sse s so c ia ted w ith h e r in relig io u s work.
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, , . firs t to know w ho he w as, b u t i WASHINGTON,
May
6.— N ig h t a t 12 ’clock, a n d th e ad vice of th e will be one of tile m ost in sp irin g and
She leaves to m ourn h e r loss her
u die,
ton F ia le y , E dw in D u n n .j
W . F. G roves w rites to th e Tid-1 H a rla n d M cW illiam s as “ Mr. M an” sessio n s o f th e s e n a te will be b e g u n 'm a n a g e r is t h a t you s e c u re them e n lig h te n in g fe a tu re s of th e institu te
p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bcn-
G e ra ld W en n er. A lfred M oss, Cecil lngs from C a n a ry , O regon, s t a t i n g ; Proved e q u a l to every occasion a n d th is e v e n in g to e x p e d ite th e c o n sid e r- a t once, ap th is w ill be th e only ap- *p ro g rai
ini.
•; son, one b ro th e r Alex, a n d one sls-
N o rto n , JI. O. B u tte rfie ld , a n d M r s .'t h a t he Is th e fa th e r of a fine boy, j iu th ,s «‘a s e b ro u g h t p e rfe c t h a r- a tio n of th e M cC um ber t a r if f bill, p e a ra n c e of th e s e s ta r s in th e city
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F o rre s t P. K napp, of S a c ra m en to , te r M arg aret.
Alerr 1 B u tte rfie ld , Mr. A r th u r Pet- horn A pril 28, a n d says th a t Mrs. inony to Miss D iana. T he p a r t o f S e n a t o r L odge a n n o u n c e d to d a y ,¡ th is seaso n a n d ca p ac ity houses have s ta te Y. M. C. A. se c re ta ry for C ali-j
F u n e ra l services will he held S u t l ­
e rs a n d little Miss H elen D unn a n d G roves a n d baby a re doing nicely. "M r. M an" proved a m y ste ry u n til ..follow ing a c o n fe re n ce w ith o th e r re-J g re e te d th em w h e re v er th ey have ap- fo rn ta , w ill be a n o th e r of th e s p e a k - : d ay m o rn in g (from th e 'C ath o lic
M a ste r B obble B urdlc.
Mr. G roves a lso s ta te s th a t th ey a re , a lm o st th e very la st, w hen he fin -j p u b lic a n lea d e rs. L odge sa id It w as ¡p e a re d as th e new com edy th ey a r< * org, a n d Jo h n H. R udd, s ta te co u n ty c h u rc h , a n d In te rm e n t will ta k e
very m uch in love w ith th e ir n e w ,a »ly proved out to be ‘ T e d ” m uch to ¡h is p u rp o se to hold th e s e n a te ses- play in g e n title d “ G ive a n d T a k e ,” is w ork g e c re ta ry of O regon, will also place in M ountain View c em etery .
LOCAL H. 8. TEAM
hom e, but m iss th e ir m any A sh lan d lih® s u rp ris e of th e au d ien ce.
slon fro m e a rly m o rn in g u n til la te conceded to be th e b est th in g th ey aerve in , h a t c a p a c ity .
in c h a rg e of J. P. Dodge and S ons'
PLA Y S FT. JONES TODAY frie n d s, in c lu d in g th e T id in g s, an d
T he m usic as fu rn is h e d by th e a t n ig h t, u n til th e ta r if f bill is d is ­ have e \ e r done an d Is ju s t one big
Qn S u n d ay , th e firs t day of th e fu n e ra l d ire c to rs.
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sen d s g re e tin g s to every one. T h e high school o rc h e s tra w as receiv ed posed of.
ro u n d o f p le a s u r e — fu n , m usic a n d in s titu te , Mr. C la rk will sp eak In
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T h e A sh la n d high school b a seb a ll G roves w ere fo rm e r A sh lan d people, w ith d e lig h t by th e a u d ie n c e a n d
p re tty g irls p red o m in ate .
A sh lan d in th e m o rn in g a n d in M ed-i
te a m left th is m o rn in g fo r F o rt living at 271 M orton s tre e t.
show ed th a t th e in s tru c to r of m u- i ANDERSON TOWN HALL
ford a t n ig h t. T he o th e r tw o s p e a k - ; DISTRK ’T ATTORNEY BROWER
J o n e s, C alif., w h e re th e y will cro ss
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IS PLACED UNDER ARREST
sic has ben g e ttin g r e s u lts w ith h e r.
BURNED AT EARLY HOUR
, e rs w ill he h e a rd in o th e r p u lp its a t
MODERN WOODMEN
b a ts w ith th e high school tea m th e re H E A L T H LEA G U E BRINGING
classes.
T he M odern W oodm en of A m er- th e sam e tim e. E ffo rt will be m ade
th is a fte rn o o n . T h ey left in th e best
KLAM ATH FA LLS. May 6 — D is­
FAM OUS SU RG EO N TO CITY
T he p ,a >’ was also a success in a '
A N D ER SO N . C alif., May 6.— In
lea will hold a la rg e class a d o p tio n to enahlp P hoenix, T a len t an d C e n - ^ .
of s p ir its a f te r h av in g d e fe a te d th e
ici A tto rn e y B row er is p re tty well
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fin a n c ia l »’ay, as p ra c tic a lly ev ery c e n d ia rism is su sp e c te d h e re to d a y J I of c a n d id a te s in th e Moose h all on t I a * P o *ut to 'ieai th e sp e a k e rs also.
fa st G ra n ts P a ss team on th e lo c a l1 T h e H e a lth leag u e is very fo rtu -|> ® » t in th e house w as ta k e n ,
! ‘L *?’ „‘“ T ' o * “ ':. i ; .
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May 22. an d th e d is tric t d e p u ty h as
afternoon will be given over convinced
" ’" T " '" 'J . th a t tro u b le s nev er com e
g ro u n d s y e s te rd a y .
n a te in s e c u rin g Dr. T. J. R uddy, of
e is th e ta r g e t for an a t-
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n 8 ‘ » I 9' 0
m ad e a rra n g e m e n ts fo r se v era l o t ,o a tn e e tin g of th e c o u n ty co m m it
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Los A ngeles, as a s p e a k e r fo r th e
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th e m ain s tr e e t, used sin ce th e Odd ith e h ig h e r o ffic ia ls of th e o rd e r to tep a n d ‘ * Iocal c o m m ittee s w ith th e ir ,ack w' h ‘ch has
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G REEN SPR ING S ROAD TO
m e e tin g M onday, May 8.
WILL 5ÌAKE MACARONI
F ello w s lodge h e re 'dissolved as a
wives.
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KIiAMATH IS NOW OPEN
Dr. R uddy is w eil-knnw n as an
an d on top of th is he w as a rr e s te d
IN NEW REDDING PLANT tow n h a ll a n d g a th e rin g place fo r
S ev eral good s p e a k e rs »’ill be
Pbe to Pics f ° r discussion aT th e
y e ste rd a y by C hief of P olice W ilson
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( eye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t su rg eo n .
c o m m u n ity ev en ts.
p re se n t to a d d re s s th e m em b ers on ■n s ,*ln ,p a re ot g e n e ra l in te re s t to
T h e G reen S p rin g s ro ad is now He »’ill ex am in e p a tie n ts an d op-
on a w a rra n t issued by P olice J u d g e
RED D IN G , C alif., May 6.— A new
T h e blaze, s till s m o u ld e rin g to d ay
all in te re s te d in th e w ork of th e
open fo r tra v e l, so m e m ac h in es hav- e r a te d u rin g th e m o rn in g session. in d u stry is to be e sta b lish e d h e re __ s ta r te d a t 2 a. m ., th e sam e h o u r as th e w ork of th e o rd e r. M em bers
L eav itt and sw orn to hv C ity H ealth
^ i n g com e o v e r fro m K la m a th F a lls
O fficer S te w a rt, c h a rg in g v iolation
d u rin g th e la st few days. H o w a rd ’s
ince re q u irin g sew er
s ta g e ex p ects to s ta r t o p e ra tio n s
rith resid en ces.
Bro-
o v e r th a t ro ad on th e te n th of th e
A’ould a p p e a r in police
m o n th , h ereb y s h o rte n in g th e r o u te 'w h ic h th e pu b lic is in v ited .
c
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rt
to
day.
may
be
responsible
for
both
fires.
a p la n t fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re of m ac a ­
be present.
29 m iles o v er t h a t w hich is b e i n g _____________ ______ _
ro n i, verm icelli, s p a g h e tti a n d k in ­
C allin g a th in g a n u isa n c e a n d I
used at the present time.
Tidings classified ads get results. d re d goods.
Read your hcune-town paper.
Tidings classified ads get reeulta. a b a tin g it a re d iffe re n t p ro p o sitio n s.!
It pays to read the classified page^
BASE BALL GAME
it :
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NELLIE BENSON
PLAY LAST NIGHT
GREAT SUCCESS
EFFECTS OF FEU
NIGHT AND DAY
SESSION TO PASS
NEW TARIFF BILL