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

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Important Public Chautauqua fleeting Tonight at 7:30 City Hall
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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
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cases out of ten of asthma.
This la a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
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(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
CHINESE WEDS
ENGAGE LAUNCH AND SAIL BE­
YOND THREE-MILE LIMIT
TO HAVE KNOT TIED
H ire San Francisco Skipper to Take
Them to Sea Beyond U. S. Ju ris­
diction, and M ariner as “Sky
P ilo t” Perform s. Cerem ony.
IS D IS H E D
BY LOCAL MAN
A. G. A dam s w as over n e a r H ilt
th e o th e r day, a n d in th e tim b e r he
se c u re d a fre a k of n a tu r e w hich has
a ttr a c te d a g re a t d eal of a tte n tio n .
I t is th e tr u n k of a tre e , c u t a b o u t
fo u r an d a h a lf feet from th e g ro u n d
a n d a lm o st a p e rfe c t rep o d u c tio n of
th e fam ed “ m issin g lin k ,” lo o k in g
fo r a ll th e w o rld lik e a d w a rf goi*-
Convention of Federation of Women’s Clubs
At Grants Pass Well Attended
By Ashland Delegates
M. B. MADDEN
ON HIGH SEAS
AU BU RN , C alif., May 8.— M rs.
R u th A m es Lee, A m e ric an g irl, a n d
h e r h u s b a n d , Sam Lee, fu ll-b lo o d ed
C hinese, a rriv e d h e re to d ay a n d took
up th e ir resid e n ce in th e L ee dom -
Icle, a f te r th ey had been wed on a
w ind a n d w ave to ssed lau n c h w hich
had gone beyond th e th re e -ip ile lim ­
it out of San F ra n c isc o to escap e th e
Ju risd ic tio n of th e a c t p ro h ib itin g
th e m a rria g e of w h ites a n d A siatics.
T h e w ed d in g took p lace only a f ­
te r one tu g b o a t co m p an y had r e ­
fu sed th e co u p le a lau n c h , a n d a f te r
th e sk ip p e r of th e la u n c h w hich w as
fin a lly o b ta in e d , re fu se d to ta k e
th e m o u t to sea.
A n o th e r sk ip p e r was e n liste d in
th e p erso n of C a p ta in E d w a rd Jo h n
son, w ho n o t only n a v ig a te d th e
lau n c h th ro u g h a n d beyond th e
G olden G ate, b u t " s p lic e d ” th e
couple.
T h e co u p le m et y e a rs ago In A u­
b u rn , w hen th e g irl w as c alled upon
to a s s is t Lee a f te r he h a d bden
w o u nded in a to n g w ar.
A S H L A N D , O REG O N M O N D A Y , M AY 8, 1922
R epresentative Madden, chairm an o:
the house ap p ro p riatio n s com m ittee
declares th a t governm ent appropria-
tiona will not be perm itted to exceed
government income during the coming
fiscal year.
eva paints signs
By M A R G A RET E, D IL L
“ C lubs a r e o u tg ro w th s of sew ing w orld h as com e to know t h a t th e
T he a n n u a l m ee tin g of th e S o u th - circles, th e n lite ra ry so cieties, now w hole ch ild goes to sc h o o l.”
e rn O regon F e d e ra tio n of W o m en 's b ro ad e n e d to civic service.
T h e re
Miss F u lle r, who tea c h e s in th e
clu b s w as held in G ra n ts P a ss on I s only one th ip g I have seen w om en Sam s V alley schools, gave a m ost
S. WILL MOLI» NO OFFICIAL
S a tu rd a y , a tte n d e d by o v e r 200 balk a t, a n d t h a t is ju ry d u ty . L e t’s in te re s tin g a cco u n t of th e w onder-
I
RELATION UNLESS RIGHTS
m em bers. M rs. H a ir, of G ra n ts P a s s serve.
F v f been r a th e r an x io u s to ful e d u c a tio n a l v a lu e of th e c o u n ty
gave th e a d d re s s of, w elcom e. Miss serve.
I d o n 't believe w om en a re lib ra ry to th a t section.
ARE PROTECTED
¡G race C h a m b e rla in resp o n d e d , s ta t- slack in v o tin g — t h a t is a d u ty ; so
O. S. B la n c h ard , p re s id e n t of th e
’ ing th a t “ o u r w a tc h w o rd is se rv ic e .” Is ju ry serv ice. L a s t y e a r my goal G ra n ts P a ss c h a m b e r of com m erce, j
¡O b icg o n ’s G overnm ent Musi Repud­
And th e re p o rts from a ll clu b s con- w as 10,000 s ta te m em b e rsh ip . W e gave a ta lk on th e ‘Iso la tio n of
iate Provisions of C onstitution of
clusively show ed th a t th e k e y n o te of have o v er th a t. No, I w a n t 20,000. S o u th e rn O re g o n .” An e x c elle n t pro-
I
UH 7 A uthorizing (XtGiscajLion of
th e fe d e ra tio n is tru ly serv ice, a n d W e h a v e s ta r te d a n e n d o w m e n t' g ram w as p re se n te d in th e ev en in g
Ihoperty of Am erican Citizens.
th a t c o n se rv a tio n , p re s e rv a tio n a n d fu n d of 321,000, s ta r tin g w ith $ 1 0 0 0 ¡by local ta le n t.
ftducation o f th e co m in g g e n e ra tio n la s t y e a r. I th in k d is tric t m ee tin g s
R oscoe A rb u ck le cam e in fo r m uch
Miss Eva La Rose of Lawrence,
is tk e niost v ital e le m e n t in th e id ea l a n d w ould lik e to h av e lix dis- a tte n tio n , a n d a n ig h t le tte r was
W ASH IN GTON, May 8.— W ith an
Mass., gave up “slingingdishes” as a
s o u th e rn O regon w o m an ’s life pro- trlc ts in th e s ta te ."
se n t to Mr. W ill H ays co m m ending
u
n
u su a l e m p h a sis it was m ade c le a r
w aitress, to sling paint. She Is now
g ram .
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Mrs. L o u ise P e ro z ii ab ly e x p la in ed h is s ta n d on th e A rb u c k le film s an d a c rack erjack in the art,- and is said to d ay th a t th e U nited S ta te s c a n n o t
M rs.
Bacon, Jo se p h in e
co u n ty th e c itiz e n sh ip bill fo r
m a rrie d u rg in g th a t he su p p re ss them . Also to be the only girl sign p a in te r in New an d will n o t recognize th e O bregon
school s u p e rin te n d e n t, gave an ex- w om en.
th e fe d e ra tio n d e c la re d
itse lf a s de- England.
g o v e rn m e n t o r any o th e r a d m in is­
¡c e lle n t e x p la n a tio n of F re u d 's m eth - M rs. S ad ie O rr D u n b a r, c h a irm a n te rm in e d to use u n ite d in flu e n ce to
tra tio n in Mexico u n til th a t a d m in ­
od of psycho-analysis. M iss F a lld in e .,o f ch ild w e lfa re ,
to ld of service to keep th e A rb u c k le film s o u t« o f th e
is tra tio n gives g u a ra n te e s t h a t th e
Ja c k so n co u n ty h e a lth n u rse , de- c h ild re n In th e s ta te . T h e law pro- s ta te .
p ro p e rty of A m erican c itizen s will
T he fo llow ing o ffic ers w ere elect-
taile d th e w ork sh e is ac co m p lish ­ v iding fo r c a re of c rip p le d c h ild re n ;
not be c o n fisc ate d u n d e r th e p ro v i­
w hich w as m ad e possible by th e ed : P re sid e n t, Mrs. Ja y T e rrill. T al-
ing.
sions of th e C a rra n z a c o n s titu tio n
T h e G ra n ts I'a s s lad ies served a u n ite d e ffo rts o f th e fe d e ra tio n , is e n t; firs t v ice -p re sid e n t, Mrs. G or-
of 1917.
givlng re lie f to h u n d re d s of ch il-. don M acC racken, A sh la n d ; second
delicio u s luncheon.
T his is th e sum and su b sta n c e of
T h e law p ro v id es t h a t a n y -, v ice -p re sid e n t, M rs. A nna C la rk ,
Mrs. Id a B. C a lla h a n , s ta te presl- d ren .
th e A m erican policy and it was s t a t ­
d e n t, b ro u g h t a m essag e of in sp lra - one in te re s te d in a c rip p led ch ild , ¡R o g u e R iv e r; re c o rd in g se c re ta ry ,
ed w ith g re a t force t h a t u n til th ese
tion for e ffo rt by te llin g of p ast ac- If th a t one can get c o n sen t of th e ¡M rs. G. it. S a tch e ll, M edford; tre a s -i
g u a ra n te e s an* fo rth c o m in g , Mexico
co m p lish m e n ts.
S he said in p a rt: p a re n ts , th e ch ild m ay be se n t to u r e r , M rs. P. B. W h itn ey , G ra n ts
m u st rem ain o n e , of th o se n a tio n s
“ U nited e ffo rt c a n n o t fail, w ith th e h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d , w h ere e v - .P a s s ; d is tric t o rg a n iz e r. Mrs. (1er- !
w ith w hich tiie A m erican g o v e rn ­
tw o m illion w om en in 49,000 clubs. e ry c a re w ill be given it fre e of tru d e .Mason, G ra n ts Pass.
m ent can have no o fficial relatio n s.
J 1 am s ta r tle d a t th e illite ra c y in . c h a rg e , if th e p a re n ts a re in pov-J
T h e follow ing re so lu tio n s w ere
JO L IE T 111 May 8 __Miss M abel W hile th is s ta te m e n t is uno fficial it
« u r ow n s ta te of O regon a n d am de ' e rty . M rs. V an S a n t, a clu b w om an a d o p te d : U n an im o u s d isa p p ro v a l of K e rw i„ a ’p re / ty fo rm e r c ig a r c o u n ­ e m a n a te s from th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t
HOTEL MAN KILLS
GIRL AND THEN
IS SLAIN BY
POLICE CHIEFS
W IT C H IT A FA L L S, Tex., May 8.
— Bud B allew , m a n k ille r of th e
No. 210
so u th w e st, ‘ cash ed in ” h e re w hen i te rm ln e d t0 h lln t o u t one
o f P o rtla n d , is said to c o n trib u te A rb u c k le film s.
C o m m en d a tio n of tp). g jr ,' was ghQt a n d kiHed jn hgr
Police C hief M cCorm ick b eat him t o l a “ d tea c b th a t one tb a t 1 m ay feel m o re tlm e tb a n a n y w om an in th e , W ill H ay s' s ta n d .
D isap p ro v al or a p a rtm g llt8 h e re e a rly th is m o rn in g
his h o ls te r a n d s e n t five ,3 8 -caiib er 1 have d °n o m y bit.
A t C h a u ta u - s ta te fo r c h ild h o o d , a n d sh e p e r- s tr e e t fa irs because of th e tra il of by R o b e rt M cR oberts m a n a g e r of
ste e l-ja c k e te d b u lle ts c ra s h in g in to q u a th ia s u m m e r I s h a ll sp e a k of so n a lly looks a f te r th e c h ild re n w ho d ise a se a n d im m o ra l in flu e n c e th a t , hg W o o d ru ff ln n
M cR oberts th en
his body as he sto o d In a n Ohio th e w o rk in g pow er of w om en, th e ir a re se n t to th is h o sp ita l. T h e m o th - . follow s. A u n ite d e ffo rt to get c i t y ' tu rn e d th e p isto l on h im a e lf a n d
s tr e e t cafe.
pow er to b u ild lib ra rie s , to b u ild e r ’s a id law , w hich h a s sin ce becom e co u n cils to re fu se th em e n tra n c e in- died a few m in u tes la te r
B u d ’s prow ess in u n lim b e rln g his h e a lth in th e schools.
S ervice is th e w idow 's p ension law , w as f ir s t to o u r tow ns.
Nq m otiye fo r thg tra g e d y could
“ six g u n ” w hen tro u b le th re a te n e d ° u r key n o te. E v ery lin k in th e fed-! d ra fte d in 1911 a n d passed in 1913,1
T h e f ir s t S a tu rd a y in
May w as be ,fiarned
M cR oberts was prom i-
h a d saved
him in n u m e ro u s b o rd e r e ra tlo n c h a in co u n ts. E v e ry tim e a d u e to th e u n ite d e ffo rts of th e P a r- se t as th e a n n u a l m e e tin g d ate.
n e n t in polticis a n d civic a ffa irs a n d
sq u a b b le s. B ut It w as lac k in g to day. • co u n ty Is m ad e s tr o n g e r o u r s ta te e u t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n . T h e serv - T he fo llow ing m em b ers a tte n d e d a m em b er of a highly resp e c te d fa m ­
His gun n e v e r g o t out of Its scab-! ls m ad e s tro n g e r. W e, In C o rv a llis ,' ice being re n d e re d to m o th e rs a n d : from A sh la n d : M esdam es W llsh ire , ily.
He w ent to th e ap artip en S of
G ordon
M acC racken, th e g irl, w ith w hom he had been
h a rd . It was only a s h o rt w ay o u t l an d o u r c o u n ty , seem to th riv e on c ‘ h ild re n o v er tho s ta te is m a r v e lo u s , H a m m o n d ,
w hen th e police ch ief, firin g from R etting in d eb t. W e do e v e ry th in g In its e d u c a tio n a l scope, M rs. D u n - ¡ F u lle r , L a n ik ln , P erozzi, D enton, frie n d ly , an d s ta r te d sh o o tin g w ith ­
th e hip, w as m a s te r of th e s it u a ti o n .! th a t is h o n o ra b le to m ak e m oney. b a r s ta te d . S he closed h e r a d d re s s B orah, Dill a n d M isses P a lm e r and o u t w a rn in g .
W
h a t does . I . t . ; C h a m b e rlain .
I believe it pays to get in d e b t be-; w ith th is th o u g h t:
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T h e m e e tin g n e x t y e a r w ill be
¡c a u se th en every b o d y g e ts i n te r e s t - ! p ro fit th e ch ild If he le a rn th e w hole
ed and w o rk s to g et o u t.
c u r r i c u l u m a n d lose his h e a lth ? T l ^ i h e l d in T a len t.
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G U K ESC A P E
TONIGHT
AT CITY HALL
In Ashland’s
Auto Camp
DIG DELEGATION
DF CAVE MEN
STAKE BURNING
It is said th a t th is will he th e te n o r
of a n o te to be, if it h a s not a lre a d y
been, fo rw ard e d to th e M exican gov­
e rn m e n t.
R ead
y o u r hom e-tow n
paper.
NOT BE BOUND
BY BEDE LAWS
RO SEB U RG , May 8.— T he S unday
“ blue law s” rec e n tly proposed for
R o seb u rg will not be e n a cte d , th e
city council decided and in stru c te d
th e city a tto rn e y th a t it w ould not
be n ecessary for him to p re p a re th e
o rd in a n c e o rd ere d at a fo rm e r m e e t­
ing.
Two w eeks ago a c o m m ittee
a p p e a re d b e fo re th e council a s k in g
th a t th e m otion p ic tu re houses be
closed on S undays.
In placing tho
m otion th e council o rd ere d th e city
a tto rn e y to p re p a re an o rd in a n c e
closing all places of public a m u s e ­
m ent.
T his
actio n
im m ed iately
b ro u g h t a b u t a sto rm of p ro te st, a n d
th e issue has been a g ita tin g th e e n ­
tir e c o m m u n ity foF tthe p a st tw o
w eeks.
S u p p o rte rs and o p p o n en ts of th e
m e a su re have been sp re a d in g th e ir
p ro p ag a n d a on every h a n d an d th e
w hole co m m u n ity has been a ro u se d
o v er th e issue.
T h e cam p g ro u n d a ssu m e d its old
tim e p o p u la rity S u n d ay a fte rn o o n ,
w ith 22 c a rs re g is te rin g a ll th e way
from
M aine to C a lifo rn ia .
W IC H IT A , K a n s., May 8.— Tw en-!
AUSTIN, Tex., May 8.— G overnor
111a.
S ev eral re m a rk e d th i s m o rn in g
ty in m a te s of th e m u n ic ip a l w o r k - !
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N eff h as o rd ere d tw o d e ta c h m e n ts
W ith k n o ts fo r eyes a n d nose, a n d
t h a t th e y h a d receiv ed b e tte r t r e a t ­
h o u se, b o u n d a n d gagged th re e
... .
. . . . .
1
of
s ta te ra n g e rs to F a irfie ld follow ­
g n a rle d lim b s fo r legs a n d arm 3, 1>
.
.
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| T h e re will be a m e e tin g of th e m en t a t th is cam p th a n a t an y cam p I T h e A sh lan d c h a m b e r of com -
g u a rd s an d escaped.
Only one in-
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ing
q u e s t from th e re t h a t th e
is r a th e r a g ru eso m e re m in d e r of m ate , a c rip p le, refu se d to ta k e th e
h o st
som cham
e 30 her
m em of - a n g e a r s re he
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‘t o l th “ ey naQ
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th e be
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se n t to a ssist in c alm in g
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v isited
th e ir
e n tir e *r
trip
th e D a rw in ia n th e o ry .
A ro u n d its c h an ce fo r lib e rty a n d re m a in e d in i
j
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o .A ! O ne to u ri8 t sa id t h a t he h a d tr a v *
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j th e populace.
m id d le ru n s a sm a ll lim b , m a k in g ja il
P osses a re s e a rc h in g for th e Wh‘Ch tHe PUbl‘C is c o rd la lly in v ite d - ! eled fro m C olo rad o bo C a lifo rn ia , com m erce to m o rro w n ig h t a t a b an -
a p e rfe c t b e lt a n d from th e b ase of
a n d it is hoped t h a t a ll th e g u a r a n - ; a n d t h a t A sh ia n d ha8 th e b e st a u to q u e t a t th e H o tel A sh lan d . A pro-
fu g itiv es.
F A IR F IE L D , Tex., May 8.— As a
w h a t w ould be th e sp in e, in th e back
i to rs will be p re s e n t, as m a tte r s of cam p he h ad seen on th e ro ad .
g ram h a s been o u tlin e d w hich will
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.
.
,
resu
lt of fin d in g th a t a n o th e r n eg ro
— ru n s a n o th e r lim b, m a k in g a fu ll-
. th e m o st v ita l im p o rta n c e fn co n ­
Q u ite a n u m b e r a re h e re to ta k e
s n t of m usic a n d d isc u ssio n s of
,ynehed G o v ern o r Ne{f has
CRADLE ROLL PARTY
fle d g e d ta il, a n d c o m p le tin g th e
nection w ith th e co m in g C h a u ta u ­ a d v a n ta g e of o u r m in e ra l w a te rs t b * ' , "
,
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been a sk ed to send th e ra n g e rs here,
IS GIVEN SATURDAY
q u a b e g in n in g May 2 4 th a n d e n d in g an d expect to re m a in se v era l days. eK atlon *«d of L ith ia p a rk a n d o th e r Th
lik e n e s s to th e g o rilla .
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ru m o rs th a t th e n egroes
M r. A dam s has h ad h is fin d pho-!
T he C ra d le RoU p a rty g5yen by ' May 2 9 th , w ill be s u b m itte d fo r con- One of th is n u m b e r said t h a t if th e f a c t i o n s
in th is v icin ity
T he
to g ra p h e d a n d w ill use th e p ic tu re s . th e p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t of th e S un-j s id e r a tio n -
m in e ra l w a te r b rin g s h e a lth to his
e
! v a r,o a s d e ta ils on th e w h ite
but as yet a l ,
fo r a d v e rtis in g p u rp o se s, a lth o u g h it day scbool a t th e
p regb y te ria n
One of th e se m a tte r s is th e Plan w ife he w ill be w illin g to buy th e f th e c a ’ ®s th a t a re P ro b ab ly un-
.
hi vicin ity have been
vic,nity
ls n o t lik e ly he w ill call it. "A d am s, c h u rc h S a tu rd a y w as a m ost d e lig h t- to red u c e th e Price o i season tic k e ts w hole p a rk . Of c o u rse he w as in- k " ° w " to m any A sh la n d e rs. an d w ill neR ,oes
q u ie t.
,
th e W ood M an .”
fu l g a th e rin g of little ones a n d t h e i r ! ’n o rd e r th a t la r g e r crow ds m ay
fo rm e d t h a t n e ith e r th e m in e ra l w a- :,' 8° sdve an *dea as to w h at th ey
T he ly n ch in g follow ed th e b u r n ­
m o th e rs.
T h e p rim a ry classes u n -!* n d uced to a t te n d .
Two distinct te r s n o r th e p a rk a re fo r sa le , but k ° P p to do in d e \ elo p in g th em as ing of th re e n eg ro es a t K irw en S a t­
p
lan
s
will
be
s
u
b
m
itte
d
. T h e f ir s t a re fo r th e fre e use of th e public.
1 one of th e scenic b e a u tie s of so u th -
(1er d ire c tio n of Miss H ays a n d M rs.'
u rd a y fo r th e m u rd e r of a 17-year-
Van S a n t, gave som e of th e ir s o n g s ,1 provide8 fo r c o n tin u in g th e p re s e n t
T hose a rriv in g S u n d ay a fte rn o o n Pin O regon.
old school girl.
exercises a n d c a te c h ism r e c i t a t i o n s ',,rice of 12 50 on 8ea8On tic k e ts - b u t w ere: F . C. P e a rc e an d p a rty . P o rt-
is th e p u rp o se of th e m ee tin g
to show th e te a c h in g acco m p lish ed , i extendinR th e P, iv ile &e of a d m issio n la n d ; E. J . B rady, F t. H a r d e n ,! t0 «et to g e th e r a n d boost fo r so u th -
T he d e p a rtm e n t is. now know n a s ! to th e w hole fam ily, in ste a d of. as a t W a sh .; F. F. C av en d ah an d fam ily , ! e rn O reK°n in ste a d of each tow n SE N A T E A l’PR O V E S $ 1 7 ,(MM),OOO
FO R VET h o s p i t a l BUREAU
th e “ L ittle L ig h t R e a re rs ” to give p r e s e n t’ Pe r m ittin g a sin g le ad m is- S e a ttle ; Oa J a n s e n a n d fam ily , T a j w o rk in e in d iv id u a lly fo r its ow n p ri-
d e fin ite n e ss to th e m issio n a ry te a c h ­ sin on each seaso n tic k e t. In o th e r co m a; E d w in M oore an d p a rty , i v a te b e n e fit, w ith o u t a n y re g a rd fo r
w ords, if th e re a re th re e o r fo f r i H e lp e r U ta h ; C has. T. M oore a n d th e s u rro u n d in g c o u n try .
I WASHINGTON, May 8.— T he bill
ing a n d giving.
•nembers of a family who wish tO|famHy Helper U uh; j j Ortmsey,
T he h o u r fo r th e b a n q u e t is set a u th o riz in g th e v e te ra n s ’ b u re a u to
a tte n d a t th e sa m e d a te , a ll w ill be
a
t
7, a n d a la rg e n u m b e r of th e spend
$17,000,000
on a d d itio n a l
Seattle;
Lewis Ball, Portland; G. O.
TAX AUDITING BUREAUS TO
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BE LOCATE» IS THE WEST;
«I«*«- Wallace and party, Seattle; A. P m em b e rs of th e local c h a m b e r w ill «hospital fa c ilitie s passed th e se n a te
The second plan la to make the Toothaker and party. Uelta»t, Me.: ; be p re se n t to give th e C ave Men la te S a tu rd a y . T he hill a lre a d y had
GENOA , May 8.— Lloyd G eorge
W ASH IN GTON, May 8. In o r d e r ’ prli>e of onft d o l,a r fo r a seaso n tic k - D. N. R o b e rtso n . R oslyn. W a s h . ; / recep tio n w hich It is hoped w ill been passed in th e house and now
EU G EN E. May 8.— N early f o u r ­
to n ig h t issued a s ta te m e n t to th e to b rln g th e g o v e rn m e n t's rev e n u e e t ' w itb th e sam e reBtric tio n s t h a t M M. C aldw ell. R oslyn, W a sh .; B.
,b e b e g in n in g of an e ra of good goes to th e p resid e n t fo r his signa- sco re hotel m en and th e ir wives a re
p ress d e n y in g th e re p o rts th a t ha coi,e c tln g m ac h in ery c lo se r to th e have alw ay s o b ta in e d ; t h a t la. g o o d ;p' L a m a h P r e ^ 0 ~ ’ p S B lo d g e tt fe e ,in S 8»ch as n e v e r b efo re pre- tu re
1 a tte n d in g th e s ta te hotel m en ’s c o n ­
had th re a te n e d F ra n c e w ith e n d in g ppopie 3O th a t w o,.k )nay be donp fo r one person only a n d n o t tra n s -; &nd p a r t y ’ N o n h Ben(J W ash . A vailed betw een th o tw o c ities
T he ta r if f bill was laid asid e to ven tio n . w hich opened h e re S a tu r ­
give th e a p p ro p ria tio n m e a su re th e day a fte rn o o n w ith a b u sin e ss s e s ­
th e e n te n te .
¡m o re qu ick ly a n d tax d isp u te s m ay ferttb le -
,
! P. Drucker, Fresno; H. J. Baer-
He co u p les th e s ta te m e n t w ith a n be a d ju s te d w ith g re a te r c e re r tty ?
W h ich ev er p lan is a d o p te d , it i s : t9Cbjg e r a n d p a rty , E l M onte, C alif, 45-POUND SALMON * IS TAKEN riRht of w ay- 11 P rovided a d ire c t sion a t th e c h a m b e r of com m erce.
.
a p p ro p ria tio n of $12,000,000 to he
a tta c k on th e N o rth c liffe p ress, a n d tb e tre a s u ry h as decided to e s ta b - ; proposed to s ta r t tb e 8a,e c a ra Pa i« n!
An a u to c a ra v a n of d e le g a te s a r ­
I GRAN TS PASS, May 8.— T h e big- BPfint by th e v e te ra n s ' b u re a u u n d e r rived from P o rtla n d a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock,
an in d ic a tio n Jthat, th e /.failure of n 3h a u d itin g b u re a u s a t S e a ttle . T a- a t o n e e ‘ d lv ld in e th e c ity in to 22
R u ssia to rep ly to th e a llie s ' n o te co,n a , P o rtla n d a n d San F ra n cisc o d is tr lct9. so th a t each d is tric t will
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g est salm o n ta k e n th is y e a r in th e tb e su p e rv isio n of th e p re s id e n t and having stopped at A lbany fo r lu n ch ,
GRIMSLEY FOUND
u n e q u iv o c a lly , w ill n o t n e c e ssa rily
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’ be con fin ed to tw o s q u a re blocks, as
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BY
by C lau d B ardou.
It w eighed 45 o b lig a tio n s fo r $5,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m ore.
H EADQUARTERS W II.I. RE
was *the ca8e durlnS ith e L iberty
end th e n e g o tia tio n s.
of O regon.
T h e g u e sts w ere te n ­
RETAINED AT CAMP LEW IS loan d r |ves, w hich w ere a tte n d e d i J. M. G rim sley w as trie d th is af- p o u n d s a n d w as ta k e n on a sh o rt
dered a b a n q u e t and e n te rta in m e n t
BEVERIDGE BEATS NEW
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; ,vlth u n v a ry in g success.
at th e H otel O sburn in th e evening.
te rn o o n In J u s tic e Gjbwdy’s c o u |l rod on a No. 6 sp in n e r. It re q u ire d w i l l MAKE TRI I* EAST
I by c. ju ry com posed of M esdam es 35 m in u te s to lan d .
WITH IDEA (),-’ I OCATIXG
Y e sterd a y th ey w ere ta k e n on an
BY OVER 20,000 VOTES
W ASH IN GTON,
May
6 — C am p,
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au lo m o b ilq trip to L ondon w ith a
IN D IA N A PO L IS, Ind., May 8.— ¡L ew is is to he re ta in e d a s h e a d - MOVIE STARS TO HAVE BIG
F o rm e r S e n a to r A lb e rt J . B everidge q u a rte rs of th e T h ird division of the!
DAY AT GOLD RUSH SHOW Rathborn. William Davis, C. J. EUGENE MAN A1SITING
IL T. E lm o re of th is city will ■ picnic luncheon a t C alapooya S pring.
d e fe a te d S e n a to r H a rry S. New by a rm y
w ith
a p p ro x im a te ly
2000 i SACRAM ENTO, C alif., M ay 8.— B rady a n d E. E. P h ip p s, an d found
D A l’GITTER IN ASHLAND leave soon fo r C hicago, from w hich
20,472 votes in T u e s d a y 's p rim a ry tro o p s. S e n a to r P o in d e x te r w as ad- N oted film p e rso n a g e s w ill hold g u ilty on a c h a rg e of d ru n k e n n e s s ,
j place he w ill go to M aine, w h ere he ( I RREN« V < <>MI‘TROLLER
fo r th e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r , vised to d ay by th e se c re ta ry of w ar. fo rth on May 27 a t th e D ays of ’4 9 1 A se n te n c e of 30 days in ja il an d a
( ALUS EOR RANK STATEM ENT
Rev. P e te r B u rn e tt of E u g e n e is will c o n sid e r an e x cep tio n al b u si-
U nited S ta te s s e n a to r.
T h is is a c -'C a n ip L ew is also will be th e head- c e le b ra tio n in S a c ra m en to .
I t w i l l '$50 fin e w as given by th e c o u rt, in th e city v isitin g w ith his d a u g h - ness o p p o rtu n ity in a line w ith
c o rd in g to c o m p le te u n o ffic ia l fig- q u a r te r s of th e T h ird field a rtille r y be “ M ovie S ta r D ay.” S p ecial f e a - ’ w ith th e s ta te m e n t t h a t if th e fine te r, M rs. G eorge D unn, of th is city, w hich he w as a sso c ia te d fo r m any
W A SH IN GTON, May 8. — T h e
u re s given o u t to d ay . T he vote wa9, b rig a d e , th e T e n th re g im e n t of field tu re s h av e been a rra n g e d , In c lu d - 'w a s paid b e fo re 10 o ’clock to m o r- Rev. B u rn e tt Is th e fa th e r of “ D oc” y e a rs.
Should he accep t th e propo- c o m p tro lle r of thp c u rre n c y h a s is ­
B ev erid g e 20 5 ,4 1 0 , a n d New 184,-; a rtille r y , th e S ixth e n g in e e rs, a n d ing th e e n tra n c e of fa m o u s m ovla row m o rn in g , th e ja il se n te n c e w ould B u rn e tt, a w ell know n d e n tis t w ho sitio n , he w ould dispose of his shoe sued a call to th e n a tio n a l b a n k s fo r
938, m a k in g th e to ta l r e p u b lic a n ! of m edical a n d su p p ly tro o p s fo r th e rid e rs in th e $10,000 w ild w est con- be su sp en d e d p e n d in g h is good be-! p ra c tic e d in A sh lan d som e y e a rs ago b u sin e ss h e re an d m ove his fam ily th e ir q u a rte rly s ta te m e n ts up to th e
v o te c a st, 39 0 ,3 4 8 .
t T h ird division.
¡te s t.
jhavior.
h u t Is now lo c a te d in E u g e n e .
¡to th e e a st
1 : close of b u sin e ss on May 5.
CONVENTION OF
T
HELD IN EUGENE