Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 02, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D au , y T iding s
♦ ASHLAND OLXMATB, wttbovt •
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine ♦
♦ cases o u t o f te n of
♦ Thia is a proven fact.
a a th m a . ♦
♦
A MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦
«> vive three months in the rich ♦
<S> ozone a t A sh la n d . T he p u re do-
3> m estic w a te r helps.
♦
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semt-Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
“CONVENTION GIRL”
MAY
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JU N E 2, 1922
FAST CARS W ILL RACE
AT SALEM TOMORROW
BRITISH TROOPS
ARE ALLIED WITH
SALEM . O r., J u n e 2.— T o m o rro w
will be a g a la day in Salem a t t h e '
'
s ta te fa ir tra c k , w hen th e f a s t e s t 1
d irt tra c k c a rs in th e n o rth w e s t w ill ■
lin e up u n d e r th e sa n c tio n of th e I
A. A. A.
T he fa s te s t c a rs in B ak er, S e a ttle ,
¡ P o rtla n d , Salem a n d se v e ra l W iliam -1
e tte valley p o in ts w ill be se en In
c o m p e titio n in w h a t p ro m ises to be
th e fin e st races e v e r seen in th is |
BIG BATTUE IN PROGRESS ALL
s ta te on a d ir t tra c k .
ALONG TH E ULSTER
BORDER
PR EC IPIT A TE
COALITION
O F R. R. MEN AND
MINERS
«t R eduction o f “ B rotherhood” W ages
E xp ected to F ollow , Which May i
E ven tu ate In th e B iggest Nation- ■" ¿¿Fy
W ide Strik e Known in H istory.
"
C atholics R esid en ts F leein g From
Belfast,— E n glish S old iers R ein ­
force U lster C onstabulary in Fight
W|i(hi R epublican 'Army.
W A SH IN G TO N .
June
2. — T he
n e x t w age re d u c tio n o rd e r of t h e l |;
ra ilw a y la b o r b o a rd a t C hicago w ill !
p ro v id e fo r sla sh e s in pay of m ore
th a n a mttllion a d d itio n a l ra ilw a y '
w o rk e rs, in c lu d in g a ll em ployes ex­
c e p t th o se w ho a re m em b ers of th e , ¡
V
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D oh®n^
* ho
,
holds th e title of San F ra n cisc o s Con-
Big F o u r
tra n s p o rta tio n b ro th e r- veQtlon Πr J ghe wag adJudged one
hoods, it w as le a rn e d a u th o rita tiv e ly ¡ of
p re ttie st girl hostesses at the
h e re to d ay .
D em ocratic national convention In
T h e new re d u c tio n s w ill a v e r a g e 1920; w as p resen ted w ith a gold dele-
fiv e c e n ts a n h o u r, a n d is expected R ite’s badge by th e Illinois delegation
as th e p re ttie st blonde a t th e K nights
to tak e effect July 1.
of
Colum bus suprem e convention in
A fte r th e se expected pay c u ts a re
o rd e re d bv th e b o a rd , it will s till p i* “ 1’,'* n<*
a Prom ia®nt member
1 »f the reception committee for the
h av e u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n th e red u c second annual convention of the Dis-
. . . .
... , . ...
tio n o f w ages of m em b ers of th e ibled
American World War Veterans,
“ Big F o u r ” b ro th e rh o o d s, a n d it is to tak e place in San F rancisco Ju n e
ex p ected s im ila r c u ts fo r th e m w i l l ; ¿0-30, 1922
follow . In th is e v e n t, ra ilro a d lab o r
le a d e rs a re u n a n im o u s in th e b e li e f ,
t h a t a n a tio n -w id e tra n s p o rta tio n ;
tie -u p is in e v ita b le , as a p ro te s t;
a g a in s t th e se pay re d u c tio n s.
If ra ilro a d m en go o u t, th ey will
p ro b ab ly jo in forces w ith th e e s trik -
in g coal n fin ers. p re c ip ita tin g th e
b ig g est s tr ik e in th e w o rld 's h isto ry ,
a n d v irtu a lly p a ra ly z in g ev ery in ­
d u s try in th e U n ited S ta te s.
No. 231
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
CUT SALARIES OF W ORKERS
C A N A D IA N BREAD LIKED
GATES MAY RON
AGAINST OLCOTT
FOR GOVERNOR
SAN FR A N C ISCO . J u n e 2.— All
s a la rie s of w o rk e rs raise d d u rin g th e
w a r to m eet th e in c re a se d cost of
living, w ere red u c e d 5 p er c e n t by |
th e S ev en th Day A d v e n tist conven- f
tion in San F ra n cisc o la s t w eek. I ■
T e n u re of office fo r te a c h e rs , fo r­
m erly one y e a r, w as in cre ase d to
fo u r y e a rs, a f te r w hich th ey will
se rv e on th e basis of c o n tin u o u s te n ­
u re, pro v id ed th e ir w ork is sa tisfa c -
tory
PR ESSU R E BEING BROUGHT TO
BEAR ON MEDFORD'S
MAYOR
II. S. WARSHIPS
J A s O u tco m e o f Storm O ver S um m ary
.D is m is s a l o f “ P op ” Fi*om S ta te
F a ir Itoartl, f la t t e r . May E n ter
L ists a s ln<h |M in^*n| C an d id ate.
B E L FA S T , J u n e 2.— A vio len t
! b a ttle is in p ro g re ss o v er a n e x te n ­
s i v e fro n t a lo n g th e U lsterf-L outh
fro n tie r, b etw een th e re p u b lic a n s, on
one side, a n d th e U lste r c o n s ta b u la ry '
a n d B ritish tro o p s on th e o th e r, a c ­
PA R IS, J u n e 2.— C o m m u n ists a n d co rd in g to advices from th e " f r o n t.” ! W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e
2. -T h ir-
ro y a lists clash ed in th e c h a m b e r of T h e c o n sta b le s w ere b e in g b e a te n , tee n A m erican d e s tro y e rs h av e been
d e p u tie s to d ay a n d th e d iso rd e r^ b e -j w ben B ritish tro o p s w ere ru sh e d up o rd e re d to A siatic w a te rs to rep la ce
cam e so vio len t th a t P re s id e n t P e rt to re in fo rc e th e m .
a s im ila r n u m b e r now on d u ty th e re ,
had to su sp en d th e session.
F irin g h as been re su m e d in th e it w as le a rn e d today?
Revenue officers on the Canadian
T he m em b e rs n e a rly cam e to M ilford a re a , a n d m an y C ath o lic
T he c h a o tic c o n d itio n s in th e F a r
border were at a loss for some time
: blow s.
re s id e n ts of B e lfa st a re in flig h t E a st, d u e to th e C hinese civil w a r. t(, pxp,aln why A lneril.anfi llvIng near
1 D eputy M outet, c o m m u n ist, e u lo -|
In c e n d ia rism c o n tin u e s a n d th e h a s n o th in g to do w ith th e m ove- rbe border bought th eir bread in
gized th e w ork of th e H oover r e l i e f . ten sio n h as a ris e n to such a pitch it m ent. o ffic ia ls said , b u t th e o rd e r C anada, hut an exam ination of sev-
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.m is s io n a n d c ritic iz e d th e R ed C ross! «s nrohable all th e a tre « will
be com ing a t th is tim e is d eem ed sig- era! loaves cleared up the m ystery,
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18 proDai)le 311 tn e a tie s win
fo r th e ir m eth o d s of g iv in g a ssist-
n ific a n t.
, T he photograph shows a “bootlegger’s
1
ciosea.
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; loaf,’’ containing a pint bottle of
ance.
T h is
b ro u g h t
je e rs
an d ;
LOGGERS RESUME WORK IN
whisky, seized by revenue officers.
sh o u te d th r e a ts from th e ro y a lists.!
Im m e d ia te co n fu sio n en su ed a n d
MODOC LUM BER C A M P S -----------------------------
¡c o m m u n ist m em b ers leaped from
i th e ir s e a ts a n d m ad e a ru sh fo r th e
KLA M A TH FA L L S, J u n e 2.— O p­
ro y a lists, but o th e r m em b e rs in te r ­
e ra tio n s of th e Modoc L u m b e r com -'
fere d , ju s t in tim e to p re v e n t a |
pany b eg an y e s te rd a y w ith th e o p e n ­
b a ttle .
in g of one lu m b e r cam p and s t a r t ­
08225981
PORTLAND, June 2.— P oliticans
a re w aitin g , w ith th e ir e a rs cocked,
to h e a r w hat S e n a to r C h a rle s H*H
of M arsh field in te n d s to do a b o u t
a c ce p tin g th e v e rd ic t of th e official
c o u n t on th e g u b e rn a to ria l p rim a ry
e le c tio n ; w h e th e r lie will accept th e
v erd ict, an d d e fe a t, o r d em an d a re ­
c o u n t of c e rta in p rec in cts in M ult­
n o m ah c o u n ty , o r in o th e r c o u n tie s
as well.
S e n a to r H all is a t th e B enson, a n d
has been fo r a couple o f days, d is ­
c u ssin g his next ste p w ith his poli­
tical frie n d s and a d v ise rs.
He
he has not yet m ad e up his
an d will not fo r a day or so.
*
In th e m ea n tim e th e m anor p e r­
sists th a t sh o u ld H all t a k e ^ h e o ffi­
cial c o u n t a a final and accept his rte
fea t, o r should be a sk fo r a re c o u n t
and fail to b rin g victory back to his
s ta n d a rd by t h a f c o u rse of a c tio n ,
th e n C h arles E. G ates, of M edford.
I will be an in d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te fo r
ing of c o n s tru c tio n of th e lo g g in g
| th e g o v e rn o rsh ip s triv in g in a th re e -
TOURIST BU REAU O PENED
ro ad w hich w ill p e n e tr ta e 25 m iles
’ c o rn ered race a g a in s t O lcott and.
AT KLAMATH FALLS;
in to th e tim b e r w hen co m p leted .
! P ierce.
As fa s t a s m en can be o b ta in e d
G ates h im se lf ta lk in g over th e
K LA M A TH FA L L S, J u n e 2. —
o th e r lo g g in g cam p s w ill be opened
I phone W ednesday said th a t he “ has
T he O regon T o u ris t a n d In fo rm a tio n
u n til five o r six a r e o p e ra tin g . It is
given th e m a tte r no th o u g h t.” He
b u re a u h a a opened up a b ra n c h of-!
In d ic a tio n s now p o in t to A sh -' e s tim a te d th a t betw een 500 an d 600
DAILY VACATION BIBLE
said
th a t he was asked a b o u t it by
fice a t th e c h a m b e r of com m erce : ,a n d ’8 F o u r th of J u ly b e in g th e m o st m e n w jjj be e m p iOyed.
SCHOOL STRATS MONDAY!
C O PE N H A G E N . J u n e 2. — T he P o rtla n d p erso n s sev eral d ay s ago.
KLAM ATH FA L L S, J u n e 2.
w hich will be in o p e ra tio n fo r th e P re te n tio u s e v e r a tte m p te d in t h e ! T h e m jjj wy j o p e ra te on a 10-!
A m o n th of happy w ork a n d play S^eps to C° mJ?a t 3 g ra s s h o p p e P ) b e n e fit of to u ris ts u n til th e la tte r ; s o u th e rn p a r t of th e s ta te .
i h o u r basis an d th e cam p s n in e h o u rs J a p a n e s e a re e x te n d in g . th e ir m ili- , b u t , th .. a t . th , e re . s . u . lts w ere u n c e rta in
A m o n th M nappy o
p / , p la g u e in th e T u le L ak e a n d K eno p a r t o f O ctober, o r possibly u n til
H »« possibel t h a t fo u r O regon ! w ith a bagic w age of 40 cen ts per
y o c c u p at,o n of Sl,»‘r ia - accord- ; and th a t he d.d not go serio u sly
is in s to re fo r th e c h ild re n a t th e I districts>
w h ere
s e v e ra , h u n d re d
in
g
to a d isp a tc h received h e re from ’n t° ib e q u e stio n . He w ould r a th e r
j c o u n tie s m ay p a rtic ip a te .
A b a n d h o u r.
d a ily v a c atio n B ible school. T he a c re s of g ra in cro p s a re re p o rte d t o 1 N ovem ber.
I M oscow.
j w ait for fo u r y ears, he said, b efore
| c o n te s t is lik ely to be a big fe a tu re ,!
c o m m itte e s a re a t w ork p re p a rin g h a v e been d e stro y e d , w ere ta k e n a t!
Soviet
o
fficials
a
t
Moscow
d
eclare!
g e ttin g in to a g u b e rn a to ria l fig h t,
i w ith R o se b u rg , G ra n ts P a ss, Med-!
th e h a n d c ra f t m o d els a n d m a te ria s a m e e tin g y e ste rd a y of th e co u n ty
t
h
a
t
Japanese,
tro
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v
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c
in
g
an d in sists th a t he has tak e n no p a rt
i fo rd an d A sh la n d b a n d s jo in in g in
a n d o u tlin in g th e B ible s to rie s a n
c o u rt a n d a c h a m b e r of com m erce
a
lo
n
g
th
e
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ch
u
rian
railw
ay
,
t
h
a
t
;
’11 th e b a ttle over th e g o v e rn o rsh ip
I th e c o m p e titio n .
m em o ry w o rk , a n d th e songs will be c o m m ittee
th
ey
a
re
p
a
tro
llin
g
th
e
city
of
H
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;
since
he dropped o u t of th e ru n n in g
In v ita tio n s h a v e also been extend-1
fre sh a n d in sp irin g .
bin, and have ta k e n up new posi- several m o n th s ago.
He h as been
T h e m e e tin g re s u lte d from com-!
ed to K la m a th F a lls, W eed, D u n s­
T h e B a p tist c h u rc h b a se m e n t w ill p |a jn ts Qf ra n c h e rs in th e
tio n s in th e S ib e ria n m a ritim e prov-j n e u tra l, he said, and is not inclined
tw o dis-
m u ir an d o th e r n o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia !
be a n ideal room , b e in g a cool, c le a n , tr ic ts who p o in te d Qut tfaat unlesg
inces.
j to ta n g le up in th e g e n e ra l electio n
tow ns.
In th e ev e n t of a rra n g e -!
p lac e fo r s u m m e r w o rk . T h e fa c u lty so m e th in g wa8 done t0 check tb e
a t th is tim e, th o u g h he c o n te n d s
m e n ts now p e n d in g m a te ria liz in g , it!
a r e a ll v o lu n te e rin g th e ir tim e th a t m enace a serioU8 fiB ancial loS9 wa3
th a t he w ould not w a n t to be q u o ted
WILL
CONSIDER
INCREASED
is lik e ly th a t A sh lan d w ill w elcom e
th e c h ild re n m ay s to r e th e ir m in d s j c e rta ln w be su ffe re d
A cham ber
as
sa y in g he w ould not be an inde-
PAY EOR U. S. EM PLOYES
th e F o u rth of J u ly e n th u s ia s ts w ith ;
w ith som e of th e p recio u s tr u th s a n d : of com m erce c o m m itte e exam ined
W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 2.— S a lary I p e n d e n t c a n d id a te a t th is tim e, for
a m o re o rig in a l a n d v a rie d p ro g ra m I
v ita l te a c h in g s of life a n d th e child th e in fe ste d a re a s y e ste rd a y .
in
c
re a se s ra n g in g from 10 to 30 per ; c o n d itio n s m ight a ris e th a t w ould
th a n h a s been a tte m p te d in m any
w ho is on tim e every day g e ts th e
C ounty J u d g e B u nnell in fo rm e d
c
e
n
t for g o v e rn m e n t em ployes will c h a n g e th e p rese n t s ta te of m ind.
y ears.
b e n e fit. T he te a c h e rs w ill m eet a t th e c o m m ittee th a t a rev o lv in g fund
MACK E NZIEt-BLUME
If a n y o n e a sk e d you how m an y be c o n sid ered by th e se n a te appro-
th e c h u rc h M onday a t 9 :3 0 to o r­ h ad been c re a te d fo r th e p u rp o se of
A. B. M acK enzie a n d Miss Eliza-1 E X T E R M IN A T IN G RO D EN TS
a u to m o b ile s p assed a given p o in t on l’ria tio n s c o m m ittee in th e n e a r fu- PRESSURE ON HALL TO
g a n iz e th e p ro g ra m .
C lasses m ee tj
RUN AS INDEPENDENT
fig h tin g th e p lag u e , an d th a t th e b e th B lum e w ere m a rrie d y e ste rd a y
SAYES LANE (X) 9 7 5 0 0 0 M aln s tr e e t in th e c o u rse of th e day. t u r e - C h a irm a n W a rre n an n o u n ced
T u e sd a y a t 9 :3 0 .
PO RTLA N D , J u n e 2.— T he s tr o n g ­
______ _
’
' ’
it w ould be a d iffic u lt m a tte r to to d a V in a p p o in tin g a su b -c im m ittee
¡c o u n ty c o u rt w ould w ork w ith th e in P o rtla n d , a c co rd in g to in fo r m a - !
e st s u p p o rte rs of C h a rle s H all a re
¡c h a m b e r an d th e fa rm e rs to w a rd tio n th a t h a s reach ed th is city.
E U G E N E , J u n e 2.— T h a t th e in- ev®n h a z a rd a su rm ise , and it is 1° pass u P °n (h e q u e stio n .
M EDFORD MASONS HELP
I th a t end.
u rg in g him to d em an d a rec o u n t of
I Mr. M acK enzie h a s been in A sh -' ten isv e ro d e n t c o n tro l c a m p a ig n in d o u b tfu l if any guess w ould com e
IN INITIATING CANDIDATES
th
e rep u b lica n g u b e rn a to ria l votes
.la n d fo r th e p a st few y e a rs a n d has! L an e c o u n ty w ill m ean a sa v in g o f | a n y w here n e a r b e in g a c c u ra te .
in th e rec e n t p rim a ry an d to ru n as
been in th e g a ra g e b u sin e ss in th e ; m o re th a n $75,000 in cro p s th is y e a r
A ta lly w as k e p t a t fire h e a d q u a r­
A sh la n d lodge No. 23, A. F. &
an
in d ep e n d e n t,
if th e re c o u n t
H otel A sh lan d b u ild in g a t th e c o rn e r is th e a s se rtio n of I ra P. W h itn ey , te r s th is m o rn in g , b e g in n in g a t 8
A. M., held a long session y e s te rd a y ,
sh
o
u
ld
show
th
a
t
O
lcott w as n om i­
D u rin g th e e n s u in g h o u rs
of P io n e e r an d E a st M ain s tre e t fo r co u n ty a g e n t, who w ith th e a s s i s t ­ o ’clock.
b e g in n in g a t 1 :3 0 o’clock in th e a f ­
n
a
te
d
.
; sev eral m o n th s. H e is one of Ash- an ce of A lb e rt S w ain, fe d e ra l biolo­ up to 12 o ’clock, ex actly 730 m a­
te rn o o n a n d c lo sin g a t a b o u t 10
It is believed th a t M ayor G ates, of
lan d m o st c o n g e n ia l y o u n g m en a |id g ist, h a s ju s t com p leted th e cam - c h in e s w en t by. At 2 :3 0 w hen th e
o ’clock la s t n ig h t.
M
edford,
can be induced to e n te r the
i
has
a
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rg
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c
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f
frie
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d
s.
la
s
t
ta
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as
ta
k
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n
by
th
e
T
id
in
g
s,
p aign. C o n se rv ativ e e s tim a te s place
T h e local M asons w e re a ssiste d in
race
if
H
all
does not becom e a c a n ­
M rs. M acK enzie is a lso q u ite fav- th e n u m b e r of g ray d ig g e rs poisoned i th e n u m b e r had re a c h e d 1220.
b o th th e a fte rn o o n a n d th e e v e n in g ,
d
id
ate
.
¡ o ra b ly know n p a rtic u la rly am o n g a t b etw een 160,000 a n d 170,000.
se ssio n by a la rg e d e le g a tio n from
¡th e e d u c a to rs of th e city , h av in g ;
M edford, w ho w ere in v ite d , n o t o nlyj
WILL ORGANIZE FORD
BEAN GAME COMMISSIONER
been a te a c h e r in th e d e p a rtm e n ta l T A K E SIX M IULION EG GS
t o a s s is t in th e w o rk , b u t to p a rta k e
CLUB IN ASHLAND
SUCCEEDING BERT ANDERSON
w ork a t th e J u n io r H ig h school
FROM DIAMOND LAKE
o f th e fin e d in n e r p re p a re d a n d
SA LEM , J u n e 2.— G o v ern o r Ol-
r
; d u rin g th e p a st tw o y e a rs.
s e rv e d a t 6 :3 0 by C. C. W eise n b u r-
LOS A N G ELES, J u n e 2.— R odolph cot t b a s a p p o in te d L. E. B e a rt^ fo r-
A n u m b e r of th e a d m ire rs of Hen-1
KLA M A TH F A L L S, J u n e 2.— Six ry F o rd a re d isc u ssin g th e a d v isa b il- V a le n tin o , “ lover of th e s c re e n ," is n ier sp e a k e r of th e bouse a n d t^» u b -
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M r- M ackenzie d ro v e to P o rtla n d
g e r a n d a c o rp s of h e lp e rs.
A to ta l o f 24 m em b e rs b elo n g in g F o r d ’s reply to th e c o u n te r p ro p o sa l a ^pw d a yR a ^ °
a P a ig e ro a d s te r m illion tr o u t eggs have been ta k e n
i lk
o r 6a n *z^n S a F o rd club in th is on tria l h e re today. He faces a big- Hcan g u b e rn a to ria l c a n d id a te in th e
to o th e r lo dges w ere re g is te re d la s t d r a fte d by th e house m ilita ry com- and ^ e and his b rid e will r e tu r n in rom
lam o n i
a e th is seaso n b y j Cjjy , and a re q u e st b a s been m ad e am y c h a rg e because oi his m a rria g e re c e n t p rim a ry , as a m em b er of th e
e v e n in g .
T h e m e e tin g w as one of m itte e fo r th e dev elo p m en t of th e 8
d ays in th e sam e m achine,
s x m en, accoi ing to G am e AVaiden
th o se who a re n te re s te d get to- in Mexico to W in ifred H u d n u t be- s ta te gam e com m ission, succeeding
th o se g e t-to g e th e r k in d w h e re Med- M uscle S hoals p ro je c t d e fin ite ly re-1
’T’Hey will m ak e th e ir hom e in . ou , w o re tu rn e d M onday from g e th e r a t a m eetin g to be. held in fo re th e C a lifo rn ia law s p e rm itte d . B ert A nderson, of M edford, who le ­
fo rd a n d A sh lan d people m in g le as je c te d th e provision in th e co m m it- -Ashland, h a v in g p u rc h a se d th e Bos- an n s pe c h o n trip to th e lak e in com - th e c h a m b e r of com m erce next Mon
W om en, m ostly high school g irls s ig n e d w hen O lcott su m m a rily dis-
th e p eo p le of one c o m m u n ity , in- te e ’s p lan e lim in a tin g th e s te a m ! J°u s h b u n g alo w on H illc re s t place, p a n y w ith D r. H. D. L. S te w a rt. ¡ day n ig h t
It js n o t tb e p u rp o se to and m iddle aged m a tro n s, crow ded m issed M ayor G ates, of M edford,
s te a d of tw o s e p a ra te tow ns.
| p lan t a t G eorgia, A la., d e c la rin g it ^ pFore th e y le ft fo r th e n o rth e rn
o ut s a y s t e woi
is p ro g re ssin g m akb tbg c i „ b p o litic a l, b u t r a th e r th e c o u rt room of J u s tic e J. W a lte r from m em b e rsh ip on th e s ta te fa ir
w en, an d th a t a fa ir y ield of eggs tQ g , ye im p e tu s tQ th e bjg „ F o rd H anby w herp v a je .ttin o g e ts his h o a ,d .
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I is n e c essa ry fo r th e econom ical op- city.
BIG CATCH MADE BY
e ra tio n of th e M uscle S hoals p ro p er-
is expec e .
¡D a y ” c e le b ra tio n p lan n e d by th e i p re lim in a ry h e a rin g .
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A S H L A N D FJISHERM EN ties.
In his le tte r . F o rd say s: “ If
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T he s ta te w ith d o c u m e n ts, photo- <«>¿1 AND RESIDENT
A ndrew Lee P ie rc e a n d L ouise
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F o u rth c e le b ra tio n
It is th o u g h t g ra p h s an d w itnesses, w ill a tte m p t
LEAVES FOR KANSAS
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I my rev ised o ffe r fo r G eorgia is re-
BA SEBA LL RESULTS TODAY
B ud S to rm a n d H a ro ld P ro h s m °t*; je c te d , th e n I m u st u n d e rs ta n d th e H a rre ll w ere q u ie tly m a rrie d T ues-
th a t th is clu b , m ade up of th e a d -! to show th a t V alen tin o b ro u g h t Miss!
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o red to S av ag e R ap id s dam y e ste r- a c ce p tan c e of m y o ffe r fo r th e M us- day e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock a t th e hom e
m ire rs of th e “ m a s te r of th e fliv v e r” H u d n u t to P alm S p rin g s, d e s e rt oa-
M rs. M attie Davis, w ife of th e late
P acific (toast U gqjue
day a fte rn o o n a n d sp e n t fo u r h o u rs cje g b o a is a s a w hole a n d n o t in of th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts a t 1177 Towa
m ig h t be a b le to re n d e r v a lu a b le as-l sis n e a r th e Im p e ria l valley, a n d p pj p a v js j€f t W ednesday evening
s tr e e t.
fis h in g , in w hich tim e M r. S to rm p a r t ¡g r e fu se d .”
(Y e s te rd a y ’s R e s u lts )
s is ta n c e in m a k in g th e day a success, th e re lived in th e lu x u rio u s b u n g a - fo r M a n h a tta n . K a n sa s, w here she
la n d e d tw o C h inook sa lm o n w hich
T h e d a te of th e m a rria g e h ad
At P o rtla n d 6; S a c ra m e n to 5.
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low r e tr e a t in alleg ed b ig am o u s re-
,,, e n te r th e 'O dd F ellow s an d R e .
he h ad on d isp la y a t th e E a s t Side
, been se t fo r J u n e 10. b u t d e s irin g to
A t Los A ngeles 3; V ernon 6.
la tio n s h ip -
I bek ah hom e.
MOVES REPO RTED
s p rin g a s u rp ris e on t h e i r - f r i e n d s ,
m ea t m a rk e t in th e ev en in g .
T he
TEST CASE AS TO RIGHT
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At S an F ra n c isc o 4; O a k la n d 3.
Mr. and M rs. Davis fo rm e rly lived
n e t w e ig h t o f th e tw o w as 51 p o u n d s
M r- M cM ichael h a s m oved from th e y decided to a d v a n ce th e w ed ding
TO FISH ON RESERVATION EUGENE IS EXPERIENCING
At S e a ttle 8; S alt L a k e 12.
a
t
H o rto n K a n sa s, som e 50 m iles
w ith th e h e a d s o ff a n d e n tr a ils re- 164 E ig h th s tr e e t to 142 S outh Pio- d a te s se v era l days.
N ational
A BU ILD IN G ROOM
from
M a n h a tta n , an d Mrs. D avis d e ­
m o v e d . T h e la rg e s t o f th e tw o fish n e e r s tr e e t.
KLAM ATH FA LLS, J u n e 2.—
Mr. P ie rc e is a n a tiv e of Iow a a n d ;
—
A t B oston 7; New Y ork 3.
sired
to
re tu rn to th e f ra te r n a l hom e
W . H. C la u sin z le r h as m oved in to cam e h e re se v era l m o n th s ago w i t h , A t C hicago 7; C in c in n a ti 11.
EU G EN E, June 2. Building per-
w eighed 37 p o u n d s d resse d a n d it
I W h e th e r w h ite m en will be p e rm it-
, ted to fish on th e K la m a th I n d ia n 'm it s fo r th e p ast m o n th
to ta lle d t 'lp re to spend 'iei d e c lin g in g v e tr s ,
re q u ire d one h o u r a n d a h a lf to U n t f it h e p ro p e rty a t 460 B s tr e e t.
th e H a rk in s fam ily .
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g r e a te r and w ith th e assistance ot frie n d s
it.
Mr. S to rm w as forced I j ju m p
M ilton E llis fro m 143 N u tley to d u s trio u s y o u n g m an w ith a h o st ofi
At Cleveland 9; D etroit 4.
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In to th e w a te r up to his w aist in 123 H igh s tr e e t.
frie n d s th ro u g h o u t th e city.
Leave for N ew port—
tim es as m uch as th e to ta l fo r May s titu tio n .
o r d e r to g et it to sh o re . B oth fish )
G eorge Coad h as m oved in to th e
M rs. P ie rc e is a p o p u la r yo u n g ;
M ary, Lucy a n d F lo re n c e N iver D eputy S h e riff H en ry S hadley n e a r
w ere c a u g h t on a No. 4 spoon.
p ro p e rty a t th e c o rn e r of Almond» lad y an d h a s lived h e re w ith h e r left th is m o rn in g fo r N ew port, O r., C h ilo q u in y e ste rd a y of L. J. Bean, la s t y e a r a c co rd in g to W. H. Alex-
a n d Nob H ill s tre e ts .
STRANDED SAILORS RESCUED
p a re n ts for a n u m b e r of y e a rs. She! w h e re th ey expect to sp en d a w eek ’s who wag fis h in g in th e W illiam so n a n d e r, b u ild in g in sp e c to r
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ARMS CONFERENCE
L. P ric e from 2 8 M orton to 115 h as been em ployed a t R ose B ro th - v acatio n .
SYDNEY,
A u s tra lia , J u n e 2.—
fo re J u s tic e Snook a t C hilo q u in and C H E Y E N N E IS I'NDER
CO9T U. S. 9 2 5 2 ,0 0 0 G ra n ite s tr e e t.
: e rs c o n fe c tio n e ry fo r th e la s t few
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was rele ase d on his own recogniz-
M ANTLE OF SNOW E ig h ty seam en a b o a rd th e s tra n d e d
R. E. J o rd a n h as m oved to 131 m o n th s a n d is one of A s h la n d ’s m o st BIG REDUCTION MADE
W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 2. T h e a r - . o h l o s tre e t.
I p lea sin g p e rs o n a litie s
i C H E Y E N N E , W vo., J u n e 2.— All B ritish ste a m sh ip W iltsh ire , w reck-
IN U. 8 . NATIONAL p E B T ance.
m a m e n t lim ita tio n c o n fe re n c e cost
C. O. B arn ey from 133 N u tley to
T h e yo u n g co u p le a re sp e n d in g a
W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 2.— A re-i
T he case will be frie n d ly one fo r local w e a th e r b u re a u reco rd s w ere ed on th e G re a t B a rrie r ree f, w ho
th e A m erican g o v e rn m e n t $25 2 ,0 0 0 , 143 N u tley s tre e t.
few days a4 M edford v isitin g , a n d d u c tio n of m ore th a n $5 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in th e p u rp o se of c le a rin g up any fu r- b ro k en w hen snow began fallin g la te a p p e are d to he doom ed to d e a th ves-
m in u s a n e s tim a te d u n e x p e n d ed b a l­
C. W. L ytpan h a s m oved in to th e on th e ir r e tu r n h e re , w ill proceed to th e public d e b t of th e U nited S ta te s th e r m is u n d e rs ta n d in g , a c co rd in g to y e ste rd a y a n d gave C heyenne its te rd a v , h a v e been rescued.
a n c e of $350. T h is is a c co rd in g to p ro p e rty a t 84 G a rfie ld s tre e t.
T he sh ip is still p o u n d in g on th e
Buck L ak e, w h e re M r. P ie rc e w ill is a n o u n c e d by th e tre a s u ry d e p a rt- B ean, who is a n a c tiv e m em b er of f ir s t “ w h ite J u n e f ir s t." T he snow
a s ta te m e n t of expenses tra n s m itte d
be in th e em ploy of th e fo re s try d e ­ m ent. T he n a tio n ’s to ta l g ro ss deb t th e K la m a th S p o rtsm e n ’3 associa- w as g e n e ra l th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , it reef and is expected to go to p ieces
by P re s id e n t H a rd in g to th e se n ate .
Tidings classified ads get results. p a rtm e n t d u rin g th e su m m e r.
is reported.
at any tim e.
tion.
M ay 31, w as $23 ,1 3 8 ,8 3 8 ,6 0 7 .
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