Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 12, 1922, Image 1

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    Lest You Forget! Civic Club “Big Doings” at Armory Tomorrow
ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
the aid of medicine, cures nine <9
cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D au , y T idings
♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot our- ■>
€> vive three months in the rich ♦
ozone at Ashland. The pure d o ^ 9
raestic water helps.
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________ (International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly TidlngB, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON,
MRS. LAVRA ALLEN SAILS
WITH PARTY TO MANILA
MONDAY, .JUNE 127l92?
IRELAN D’S DAILY
CASUALTY
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LIST <S>
Miss D elpha A llen, d a u g h te r of
Mrs. L a u ra A llen, of P alm a v en u e,
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B E L FA S T , J u n e 12.— T his
sa ile d J u n e 6, in com pany w ith
<?> city is c o m p a ra tiv e ly q u ie t o'Ver
J u d g e an d M rs. G eorge H arvey, fo r
<$> th e w eek-end, b u t th e u su al
M anila, P. I. Miss A llen is one of
( ♦ reig n of te r r o r is re p o rte d from
th e g ra d u a te s of th e class of ’22 of
;<•' C ounty W e stm e a th .
th e A sh lan d high school. She goes
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In c e n d ia rie s a re a c tiv e an d a
to M anila to m ak e h e r hom e w ith
I n u m b e r of c o u n try h o u ses h av e
h e r b ro th e r, W illiam B. A llen. M rs.
j •> been b u rn e d .
In M u llin g er,
iA lle n acco m p an ied h e r d a u g h te r toy
{3> m an y sh o p s b elo n g in g to P.ro-
San F ra n c isc o a n d saw h e r sfcfely on
<$> te s ta n ts w ere w reck ed .
' HILL AH TEM PLE
1500 MEN A R E WORKING IN BOX
th e boat.
H UNDREDS Q U A FF LITHIA AND
FACTORIES AND LOGGING
ARK SHOW ERED WITH
CAMPS
GIVEN SHRINERS
ROSES
Ashland Turns Out in Forts* a t Depot
And Gives H earty G reeting to
Shrine»-* E n R ou te to Gnltfem
J u b ilee in San Francisco.
BE
CUT $50.000,000
W hile Strike St,ill T echnically E xists
P lan ts Are R esum ing (»iterations
And R enew ed Com m ercial A ctiv-j
ity Is Expected to E n su e.
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WILL LIFT THE LID
OFF FIREWORKS
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N o. 239
WILL COMPILE DIRECTORY
OF OREGON INDUSTRIES
DEATH TOLL OF
STORM SWEPT
NEW YORK IS 45
SALEM , O r., J u n e 12.— O w ing to
th e g r e a t dem an d fo r a d ire c to ry an d •
a list of p ro d u c ts of O regon m a n u -l
fa c tu re , th e s ta te la b o r b u re a u an d
th e A ssociated In d u s trie s of O regon
will c o -o p e ra te in th e p re p a ra tio n o f I
such a p u b lic a tio n th is y e a r.
T he
activ e and p o te n tia l m a n u fa c tu rin g
: re so u rc e s of th e s ta te a re a ttr a c tin g
| m uch attentio^i and a c a re fu l a t-
i te m p t will be m ad e to exploit th e
COUNCIL AGREES TO AMEND
I In d u s tria l o p p o rtu n itie s of th e sta te . VERITABLE TORNADO SW E EPS
ORDINANCE TO CONFORM
MANHATTAN AND ENTAILS
WITH STATE LAW
DAMAGE OF MILLIONS
Sale W ill lie P erm itted and K iddies
('an Shoot Firecracker* to Their
H eart’s Content, So They Are Not
More Than 2 Ta Inches Long.
Ferrig W heel Overtui-ned at P leasu i«
Resort, Trees Uprooted anti Boats
( apsiaed in Long Island Sound—
Many Are M issing.
KLA M A TH FA LLS, J u n e 12.—
A. C. N in in g er, c h a irm a n of th e j
N EW YORK. J u n e 12.— New York
A s h la n d ’s H illa h T em ple w as th e
W ith over 1500 m en w o rk in g in saw
F o u rth of Ju ly c o m m ittee , p u t in a
f ir s t to a rriv e on th e g ro u n d in San
is h o rrifie d as each h o u r raise s th e
m ills, box fa c to rie s a n d logging!
busy day S a tu rd a y e n d e a v o rin g to
F ra n c isc o fo r th e golden ju b ile e of
d e a th toll caused by th e w orst sto rm
cam ps betw een M acdoel and K i r k /
line
up
th
e
city
council
an
d
m
ay
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r
to
th e A n cien t A rabic O rd e r, N obles of
e v e r experienced in th e h isto ry of
jth e lu m b e r in d u s try in th e K la m a th j
fra m e a n o rd in a n c e g o v e rn in g th e
th e M ystic S h rin e, a n d w ill have th e
M a n h a tta n a n d B rooklyn.
• d is tr ic t is o p e ra tin g a t from one-!
h o n o r o f a s s is tin g in p ilo tin g th e j
CHICAGO, J u n e 12.
use
fire
c
ra
c
k
e
rs
a
n
d
fire
w
o
rk
s
T he know n dead from d ro w n in g ,
R ed u ctio n s! h a lf to tw o -th ird s n o rm a l, r e p o rts ,
; A TI, O., J u n e 12. O r- d u rin g _ th e co m in g c ___________
e le b ra tio n __ on t h _ d
A m ong th e to u ris ts w ho d ro v e in ­ th e o v e rtu rn in g of a g ia n t F e rris
o th e r tem p le s to th e ir h e a d q u a rte rs of w ages of m o re th a n 350,000 ra il- th e K la m a th F a lls
ro ad c le rk s sig n a l m en s ta tio n a r y
, 7
o f ! f an ‘Zed Iabor has Bent b ro a d c a s t an P o u r th of J u ly to co n fo rm w ,[ b t’ h" , to th e a u to cam p on S a tu rd a y even-
as th
,■ ey a rriv e
P ro b a b ly th e o ld est fire m e n o ile rs a n d m a rin e d e p a r t - 1 / T
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'» «•» • “ ■ » '• W » ' '« » « s ta te law . w hich p e r m it, th e use a n d • « « « • «-■ an d Mrs. O J. D oran, w heel in C lasson P o in t p a rk , th e up­
s ta n d a rd b e a re r in .all S h rin ed o m is
ip e n t e m p lo v e , ”f raU ro aS s 7
7 ,
,
« » ^ h o a t th e c o u n try to - m e e t
„ „ c ra c k e rs no, ,o e x ce e d '» ' Portland. When Mrs. Doran went ro o tin g of tre e s and o v e rtu rn in g of
C. C. W e ise n b u rg e r, o f th e local p a ­ o rd e re d ,!,,"! 7 t h e T X n t w e e i t t i h °
b o ats in Long Islan d sound and o th ­
V
G T
a d o p te d ! a ro u n d th e ta b le , an d th e r e d iscu ss. iw o
o n e . h a l( , nches
le n g th . to re g is te r an d be assig n e d cam p in g e r a c cid e n ts re s u ltin g from
tro l, w ho h a a ro u n d ed o u t 74 y e a rs,
th e
’
th e n in e -h o u r sch ed u le, as a n n o u n c e d a s c e rta in a n d d e te rm in e fo r som e
His e ffo rts re su lte d in a jo in t q u a rte rs , he w as a sto n ish e d and de
a n d ta k e s p a rt In a ll ’p a ra d e s.
s to rm , now to ta l 45. A n u m b e r of
w as a u th o r ita tiv e ly le a rn e d today.
p rev io u s to th e s tr ik e F e b ru a ry 28. re a so n a b le p erio d , a n a g re e m e n t m e e tin g b ein g c alled of th e F o u rth lig h ted to find th a t th e s u p e rin te n ­
p ersons a re rep o rted m issing, w hich
Local ra ilro a d em ployes w ere bus- T h e c u ts will a g g re g a te ap p ro x i-
T e c h n ic a lly th e s tr ik e still ex ists, c o v erin g th e c o n tro v e rs ia l m a tte rs of J u ly c o m m itte e an d th e citv coun- d e n t of th e cam p, J. H. D oran, w as
Hy en g ag ed a ll day y e s te rd a y w ith m ately $50 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e d e c re a ses
m ay b rin g th e d e a th to ta l m uch
a lth o u g h th e o p e ra to rs say a la rg e th a t a ffe c t both sid es of in d u s tr y .” c „ , w hIch m et a t th e c h a m b e r of his b ro th e r, whom he had not seen
h igher.
th e
special
S h rin e r tra in s
th a t will a m o u n t to from five to nine
n u m b e r of th e ir f t f m e r e m p lo y e s'
T he in v ita tio n cam e from P re si- com m erce ro o m 8 S a tu rd a y evening for 15 y e a rs.
passed th ro u g h , a n d not from e a rly ! c e n ts an h o u r.
T he p ro p e rty d a m a g e to New Y orfc
r
<dPnt G o m p e rs’ w h0 a d d re sse d th e T he m ee tin g w as w e„ a tte n d e d bv
N eedless to say, S u p e rin te n d e n t and th e im m ed ia te vicinity, is a l­
in th e fo renoon u n til A fifl T em ple of
T h e p o ssib ility th a t a ra ilro a d
I n o fficial fig u re s, co n sid e red r e - ' forty -seco n d a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n of c itizens a n d th e r e w as a fu ll a tte n d - Do an did not leave th e cam p a t his
T acom a left a t a b o u t 8 :3 0 in th e s trik e , if one is o rd e re d , m ig h t be
rea d y rep o rted to a m o u n t to m ore
liable, give th e n u m b e r of m en who th e A m erical F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r a nce of th e council. Mayo»- L a m k in c u to sm a ry h o u r, but rem a in e d w ith
ev en in g , did th ey h a v e a b re a th in g d ire c te d from C an ad a as a m eans of
th a n a m illion d o lla rs. O th e r p a rts
‘" e 7_°rM ng
varioU3 p la n ts , h e re to d ay , o ffic ia lly o p e n in g o rg a n - a „d C hief of Police H a tc h e r
his
b
ro
th
e
r,
s
ittin
g
a
ro
u
n
d
th
e
cam
p
spell.
W ith th e exception of th e c irc u m v e n in g th e rec e n t decision of
w ere
or th e s ta te w ere hit by th e sto rm
a as
follow s:
S h a w -B e rtra m ,
80: ized la b o r’s m o st m o m e n to u s m eet- a iSo p re se n t.
fire, hav in g an o ld -fash io n ed funiily and re p o rt a d d itio n a l losses of over
t r a i l s being som e tw o tv six h o u rs th e su p re m e c o u rt th a t u n io n s a re
P elican Bay L u m b e r com pany, 3 00; ins
C o m p e ls a s se rte d th a t so long
Mr. N in in g er ex p lain ed how h a rd fe st.
Mr. an d M rs. D oran a re on tw o m illions.
behind th e sc h e d u le tim e, every-1 lia b le for d a m a g e s caused by m em
F w n u n a Box com pany. 3 00; P u c k e tt as e m p lo y e rs p u rsu e th e ir “ open it w as fo r th e c o m m itte e to find en- th e ir way to San F ra n cisc o a n d it
th in g w ent a lo n g sm o o th ly , a n d not b e rs of th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s, lg be-
Bi o th e rs L ogging cam p, 40; C h elsea s h o p ” p e rsiste n c e , th e r e can be no te r ta in m e n t fo r th e th o u sa n d s of had been th e ir in te n tio n to resu m e
GEORGE WASHINGTON NOT
a sin g le perso n got left b e h in d by ing discussed here.
box
factory, 40; Swan L ake L u m b e r s a tis fa c to ry a g re e m e n t.
his tra in .
c h ild re n w ho will a tte n d th e cele- th e ir jo u rn e y th is m o rn in g , b u t u n ­
SO LUCKY AS A SUITOR
co m p an y 4 0 ; K la m a th L u m b e r com-1
T h e s m o u ld e rin g re s e n tm e n t o f f a r a tio n , a n d said th e y w ould _ d e r th e c irc u m stan c e s, they will re ­
K o sa ir tem p le, of L ou isv ille. K y.,
be
P o r tla n d — $75,000 p e rm it issued
c o " 5’; ,
j,
L ’” nhPr c o n ip a n y 'I o r g a n ' zed la b o r to w a rd th e c o u rts, la rg e ly ta k e n c a re of if th ey w ould m ain over se v era l days fo r a fam ily
N EW YORK, J u n e 12.— G eorge
w as th e f ir s t sp ecial tra in to a rriv e , for new C h ristia n ch u rch .
GO; M cCullom saw m ill, 4 0 ; K ru s e j w hich in th e p a st y e a r h av e re n - be p e rm itte d to sh o o t fire c ra c k e rs reu n io n .
W a sh in g to n , “ firs t in w ar, firs t in
s p e n d in g a b o u t a n h o u r a t th e d epot,
L u m b er co m p an y 25; Modoc L um - d ered
se v era l
a d v e rse
d ecisions, a n d s ta te d f u r th e r th a t, in his opin-
p eace,” held second place in th e
w hile m em b ers took a d v a n ta g e of
>er
com
pany,
150;
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p
ra
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b
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,
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.
d
a
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g
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le
m
e
n
t
had
been
h e a rts of several wom en he a d m ired ,
th e tim e a n d frie n d s h e re gave th em
L u m b ei com pany, 40; A lgom a L um - , w ra th a t th e o p e n in g session of th e e lim in a te d w hen th e s ta te law p ro ­
for he was re je c te d by a t least th re e
a d riv e th ro u g h L ith ia »park a n d
ber com pany, 3 0 0 ; Lam m L u m b e r . A m erican F e d e ra tio n ’s a n n u a l con-j h ib ite d th e use of fire c ra c k e rs larg -
says th e June. M entor M agazine.
a b o u t th e city.
co m p an y 60
so m e m en a re a l s o , v en tio n .
| e r th a n tw o and o n e -h a lf inches,
M ary C ary an d Betsy F a u n tle ro y
A1 K a d a r te m p le of P o rtla n d cam e
em p lo y ed a t th e S te ig e r a n d Chilo-1
N ot even th e U nited S ta te s su-!
A n u m b e r of c itizen s a n d th e city
of
V irg in ia, and M ary P h ilip se of
sh o rtly a f te r noon, an d M ayor B ak-,
q
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com
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hose
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body
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s
council
w
ere
th
e
n
called
u
p
on.
Y onkers, all refu sed w hen th e f u ­
e r m ade a s h o rt ta lk from th e re a r
C h ilo q u in , as w ell as in M acdoel, h e re to fo re gone u n c rijic lz e d p ublic- s u itin g in an u n a n im o u s a g re e m e n t
tu re f a th e r of his c o u n try proposed
p la tfo rm o f th e tr a in , w hile a t' th e
D o rris a n d s u rro u n d in g te r r ito ry .
m a rria g e to them .
ly. escaped in th e re p o rt of th e ie x - th a t th e city w ould am en d th e pj-es-
depot.
T h , e S h a w , -B e rtra m and K la m a th ec u tiv e council of th e F e d e r a t i o n / e n t o rd in a n c e to conform w ith th e
T
B akdad te m p le of B u tte, M ont..!
L u m b e r a n d Box com pany p la n ts w hich devoted Itself, in a la rg e m ea- s ta te law.
BODY OF DECAPITATED
a rriv e d a b o u t 3 o’clock, a n d h av in g
will
s ta r t a n ig h t s h ift w ith in a few su re , to a fiery d isp a ra g e m e n t of th e
___________________
MAN FOUND ON TRACK
p len ty o f tim e , m arc h ed up tow n
days,
th
e
m
a
n
a
g
e
rs
said
.
Men
have
e
n
tire
ju
d
ic
ia
ry
.
An
u
n
fa
lte
rin
g
a
r-!
W
est
Side
P
acific
highw
ay
being
a n d th ro u g h L ith ia p a rk to th e
REDDING . C alif., Ju n e 12.— T he
sp rin g s, a n d re tu r n . T hey w ere ac-
CA 'N O N CITY, O r., J u n e 12. — jeen com ing in by tra in , a u to a n d ra ig n m e n t of th e ju d ic ia ry fo r “ in- paVed from D ayton to St. Joe.
A STORIA , O r., J u n e 12.— Miss d e c a p ita te d body of C h arles L oper,
¡c re a sin g h o s tility to w a rd la b o r” led
______________ _____
c o m p an ied by a b a n d of a b o u t 40 T A Jo n e 8 ’ a c a ttle r a s e r - was sh o t tru c k , H 'in cip ally from th e s o u th .
T e n n is S te w a rt, of S e a ttle , was of Chico, was found by th e side ot
j to a rec o m m e n d a tio n by th e e x ecu ­
pieces, w hich played a n u m b e r o f and kiI,Gd S u n d a y - n e a r R i« e r ln
k illed a lm o st in s ta n tly w hen th e th e ra ilro a d trek a ipile and a h a lf
G ia n t c o u n ty , ljy G eorge
tive council t h a t “ a p p e al be m ad e to
fro n t w heel of h e r a u to m o b ile col­ so u th of A ndepson shop-tlf.' a f te r
E lm in a te m p le of G alv esto n , T e x .,! S m ith ’ 8 sh e e P h e rd e r, a c co rd in g to
th e h ig h e r c o u rt of public opinion,
lapsed and th e m ach in e plu n g ed from noon S unday.
T his discovery was
an d
th a t
p u b lic
conscience
be
fo llow ed, w ith som e 150 s te e r tam - a nies3a®e received h ere,
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and
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u n te r, e n g in e e r on
e rs a n d th e ir lad ies, who w ith th e ir!
S m ith , w ho s u ir e n d e re d to th e
aro u se d to th e g re a t an d g rav e m en-
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local fre ig h t, of
a c ° w hich c o n fro n ts th e p e rp e tu ity j
s o u th e rn b ro g u e, m ad e fo r m any a j a u t h o ritie s a n d is being b ro u g h t
N one of th e five o th e r people in which Jo h n Pleisch iB co n d u c to r,
smilfe on A s h la n d e rs ’ faces.
( h e re ’ s ta te d t h a t sonie of hia sh e e P
of c o n s titu tio n a l rig h ts a n d lib e rtie s
(
th
e
c a r w ere in ju re d , a lth o u g h B.
id e n tific a tio n of th e dead m an was
H ad! te m p le o f E v an sv ille, In d . .1 got in to J o n e s ’ ra n g e a n d a d isp u te
of all o u r people, a s o rig in a lly c o n ­
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m
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by a c a rd found in a p o c k e t
ceived by th e fo u n d e rs of o u r re-
w ith five P u llm a n s , w as n ex t. As I follow ed. H e claim s th a t he sh o t in
’ th e fro n t s e a t w ith Miss S te w a rt.
( T bis show ed th a t L o p er wag a n iem .
! self d efen se.
p u b ic .”
th e y w ere a ll te e to ta le rs , th ey m ade
' h er of th e Chico lodge of Moose.
th e trip w est o v e r th e X a rth e rn P a-i
AFTER 15 YEARS
SHEEP HERDER
KILLED WHEN
E
GALA DAY ANO
I OF CIVIC
eific, re fra in in g from ta k in g th e
C a n a d ia n ro u te .
A llidin te m p le of C olum bus, Ohio,
w ith 207 m em b e rs an d lad ie s cam e
in tire d an d w orn from ten d ay s of
tra v e l, h a v n g com e o v er th e C a n a d ­
ia n P a c ific , g ra v e lin g ¡by d a y lig h t
c. OF C. BUDGET
MARK TW AIN’S CABIN IS
l<*
BASEBALL«
RESULTS TODAY
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DEDICATED AS LANDMARK
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C ,vl» «■*«■«> ♦ « ■ ♦ » « ■ «-«>•» ♦«•■«>
be held a t th e band s ta n d in L ith ia
club will e n te r ta in all A sh lan d a n d
N ational
p a rk th e e v e n in g of J u ly 3d a t 8
STOCKTON. C alif.. J u n e 12.—
v icinity a t th e A rm o ry , w h ere a p ro ­
A t New Y ork 9; C in c in n a ti 3.
o ’clock. To in su re a g a in s t th e pos­
! Ma<rk T w a in ’s cabin a t Ja c k a s s hill,
g ram will be p re se n te d such as has ; A t B rooklyn 0; C hicago 8.
sib ility of th e w in n in g n u m b e r n o t
! T u olom ne c o u n ty , w hich h a s been
seldom been w itn essed in th is c it y ., A t P h ila d e lp h ia 8; St. L ouis 14.
being
p
re
se
n
te
d
,
25
n
u
m
b
e
rs
will
be
' rep ro d u c e d as a p e rm a n e n t Jand-»
a n d s to p p n g d u rin g th e n ig h ts a t
D u rin g th e a fte rn o o n th e re w ill be!
A t B oston 11, P itts b u rg 2.
d
raw
n
an
d
reco
rd
ed
.
T
h
e
firs
t
n
u
m
­
m ark , was d ed icated S unday.
s ta tio n s ..
c a rd p a rtie s a t v a rio u s tab le s, se a ts
A m eijcan
b
e
r
o
u
t
will
win
th
e
c
a
r
if
p
re
se
n
te
d
T he Sonora c h a m b e r of com m erce,
A fifl te m p le from T acom a, w ith
a t w hich will cost only 50 c e n ts. Ifj
A t C leveland 11; P h ila d e lp h ia 3. a t th e office of th e s e c re ta ry of th e
th
e
city of Sonora an d th e L ions club
nly o n e d a y ’s tra v e l b eh in d th em ,
you do not c a re fo r c a rd s, you can
A t D e tro it 6; W a sh in g to n 7
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
of
com
m
erce
on
o
r
b
efo
re
of
S
onora sp o n so red th e c e le b ra tio n
lad e up fo r w h a t A llidin lacked a n d
b rin g y o u r sew ing, e n te r ta in y o u r ’ A t C hicago 7; B oston 6.
8 o ’clock S a tu rd a y evening, Ju ly 8.
C h a rle s R. S te w a rt, of 132 Sev and G o v ern o r S te p h en s m ad e th e
took e \e i v th in g b e fo re th em . They
a . H. P ierce, c h a irm a n of th e frie n d s in a social way. th e m ean-;
P acific C o ast lx*ague
In case th e f ir s t n u m b e r is not entli s tr e e t, died y e ste rd a y m o rn in g d e d ic a to ry a d d ress.
A fe a t w e of
w e re h a v in g a ll k in d s of fu n u n til | c h a m b e r of com m erce b u d g e t com - w hile liste n in g and e n jo y in g th e v a r-j
( Y e ste rd a y 's G am es)
p
re
s
e
n
te
d
th
e
second
will
be
de-
a
t
1
1
:3
0
o’clock
a
t
th
e
S
acred
,lie
cerem
ony
w
as
an
old fash io n ed
c a lle d to leav e by th e w h istle and m itte e ,
re p o rts
e ig h t
a d d itio n a l 10us n u m b e rs of a p ro g ra m t h a t has i A t S e a ttle 2-4; P o rtla n d 1-1.
i
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d
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er,
or
th
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,
in
H e a rt 'h o sp ita l a t M edford, w h ere w eate rn b arb ecu e,
g o n g a n d p e e m e d re lu c ta n t to go.
n am es to th e list of su b sc rib e rs th is been c a re fu lly p re p a re d a n d is re-1
At V ernon 4-11; O ak lan d 3-3
th e o rd e r d raw n , u n til th e o w n e r of he had been ta k e n som e tim e ago
R " 'a s in th is cabin th a t M ark
T h e re w as a crow d of local people i m orn in g .
T h u s fa r only a sm all plete w ith d iv ersified fo rm s of e n ­
A t San F ra n csc o 8-3; Los A ngeles tb e w in n in g n u m b e r is fo u n d . Any
f
o
r
tre
a
tm
e
n
t.
He
has
been
s
u
rfe
r-
T
w
a*n w ro te m any of his sto rie s th a t
a t th e d e p o t c o n tin u a lly from th e n u m b e r have been so lic ite d , a n d th e te rta in m e n t th a t will n o t p e rm it of a! 2-4.
person
b
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ld
in
g
a
lu
p
lic
a
te
of
one
of
ing
for
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
or
m
o
n
th
s
from
an
won
fo r him in te rn a tio n a l fam e.
tim e th e f ir s t tr a in pu lled in u n til to ta l su b scrib ed to d a te is $ lb $ 2 .
d u ll m o m en t d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n .
At S alt L ake 5-6; S a c ra m e n to 3-4. th e 25 „ u m b e rs d raw n should im - • a fflic tio n of th e hip, w hich has!
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th e la st one p u lle d o u t. a n d th e com ­
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T h ese a re th e n a m e s ad d ed to d ay : T h en , too, you can have re fre sh -!
m ed ia te ly re g is te r a t th e c h a m b e r of cau sed him to use c ru tc h e s to g e t R- R- SVKS AUTO DRIVER
m itte e of S h rln e rs a n d th e local A. M. O rc h a rd , J o h n L o u g h lin , N. G. m en ts served a t y o u r ta b le s — re-! RAILROAD RATE ARUGMENT
WHO RAN INTO TRAIN
com m erce, so th e c a r m ay be a w a rd - a ro u n d
c h a m b e r of ^ o m m ^ v e passed o u t B ates, J. D. M ars, M rs. J . H. Sugg fre s h m e n ts of all k in d s, th e piece de
TO BE HEARD MONDAL ed to th em , in case p rio r ^ n u m b e rs
Mr
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.,
S
te
w
a
rt
w
as
b
orn
a
t
P
eo
ria,
cu p s fo r th e w a te r as well a 8 flow ­ F.
F.
W h ittle ,
B illings
R ealty I re sista n c e being lu scio u s s tra w b e r-
a re not p rese n ted .
LOS A N G EL ES. J u n e 12.— T he
No c h a n g e in, Ills., 67 y e a rs ago, b u t had been a
e rs a n d b e rrie s fro m th e s u r r o u n d ­ A gency an d J. H. F u lle r.
ries, th e choicest to be h ad in th e
W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 12.— O ral
th
e
a
w
a
rd
can
be
m
ade
a
f
te
r
8
p.
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.,
re
s
id
e
n
t
of
O
regon
fo
r
sev
eral
y
e
a
rs,
R
rs
t
a ctio n u n d e r th e S o u th e rn
in g h illsid e s.
Mr. P ie rc e is a b o o ste r fo r th e valley, fla n k e d w ith Ice cre a m , o r a rg u m e n ts on th e q u e stio n of o rd e r- j u jy 8
W in n in g n u m b e rs will be liv in g in Jo se p h in e co u n ty for sonn P acifje co m p an y ’s new policy of fil-
c h a m b e r of . com
, m erce, and b e lie v e s 1 bossy's cream .. , if . you , p re fe r it. And
. i ng a g re a te i d iiis io n of ra te s be- post e d in th e w indow a t th e city tim e .la te r going to s o u h te rn C ali- in & s u its fo r d a m a g e s a g a in s t care-
3
WONDERFUL BOY CHORUS
STILL KEEPS
ROLLING ÖP
MONTHS ILLNESS
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a ll, t a n d also will be p u b lish ed in jf o r n ia an d r e tu rn e d to m ak e hi? *ess m o to >' vehicle d riv e rs who ru n
AT TH E ROSE FESTIVAL!
a n d b o o stin g in every d e p a rt- -v ou a c h an ce to get a F o rd to u r in g ¡ e r n P acific a n d th e N evad a-C alifo r- tb e 'r i d j ngg
hom e in A shland only a b o u t a y e a r ,n to an d d a m a g e tra in s has ju s t been
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m en t.
¡c a r w ith every 50 c e n ts you s p e n d . nia-O reg o n ra ilro a d s,, will be held
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ta k e n here.
ago.
PO R TLA N D , J u n e 12.— T h e W h it-
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w ith th em , C. H. . P ierce, th e F o rd b efo re
th e
in te r s ta te
com m erce
T he fu n e ra l was held th is a fte r-
Thft ra ilro a d com pany h a s ask ed
BEES FIND NLASH DUMPS;
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s tro n g , will be a f e a tu re of th e 1922
ASTORIA
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g e s a g a in st Coe and W h itta k e r,
F O R l-E h lH .IX G M O O N SH IN E' d a n M . „
s e , th e g e n tle m e n
ASHLAND PIONEER PASSES
P o rtla n d R ose F e stiv a l.
U n its w ill!
legging bees R e m is e u n to ld P r o s > d^
; back ju s t one iro n m a n — a d o la r—
h e a sse m b le d from a ll o v er th e s ta te ,'
AWAY AT STOi’KTON
■ P ortland on tra in 54 thia evening. P rated for h ire , on A pril 9. 1922,
E. P. Jo n e s, who h a ils from Shas fo r th e o p p o rtu n ity of d a n c in g w ith
p e rity to C latsop co u n ty a p ia ris ts ,
a n d th re e p e rfo rm a n c e s will be given
•c rash ed in to a S o u th e rn P acific loco­
on M u ltn o m ah field, one F rid a y a n d 'ta ^ ° l' n
- was a rre s te d h e re th e p r e ttie s t g irls and th e m ost
Jo h n S. P e n n e b a k e r, m em b er of a c c o rd in g to E. W. M cM indes, coun- w h ere it w ill be c re m a te d .
m o tiv e and d e ra ile d th e te n d e r.
S a tu rd a y ev en in g , J u n e 23 a n d 24. ^es e r av o r se in g m o o n sh in e a n d c h a rm in g w om en in all R o gue riv e r a w ell-know n p io n eer fam ily of Ash-
ty a g e n t, an d H erm an A hlers, eoun-
a t o’clock, a n d one S unday, J u n e 25, was ta en Gtore J u s tic e G o" d '
valley. T h e y ’re in A shland. E very-; land a n d T a le n t, died a t his hom e ty bee in sp e c to r.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
REDDING VOTES 9 1 10.000
at 3 p m.
m o rn in g , u ie ie a tin« ot .>100 was one k n ow s th a t an d th e y ’ll a ll be a t ( i n S to ck to n , C alif., May 30, aged 52
A h lers d e c la re s th a t m o o n s h in e rs /
SOCIETY WILL MEET
FOR A NEW SCHOOL
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Qoonaonrl
V
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n
n
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sse d , w hich he paid.
th e A rm o ry to m o rro w n ig h t, a n d If; y e a rs.
A fte r leav in g A sh lan d , he w ho a re said to be n u m e ro u s i n 1
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Jo n e s professed ig n o ra n c e of th e
you fail to be th e re , y o u ’ll m iss t h e , w as fo r m any**rears a m ill o p e r a t o r ,, som e of th e o u tly in g d istric ts , dum p*
T he B a p tist M issionary society
R ED D IN G ,
C alif.,
June
12.-
NEW CAB SHOPS TO
case, b u t s u ffic ie n t evidence w as o p p o rtu n ity o f a life tim e .
h a v in g o p e ra te d p lan in g m ills a t A l-,so m uch fe rm e n tin g an d exceeding - will m eet at th e hom e of M rs. Bes- School bonds of $ 1 10,000 w ere vot-
BE BUILT AT DUNSMUIR p ro d u ced to ju s tify th e c o u rt in r e n - 1
ban y a n d Salem p rio r to going to su c cu le n t m ash a b o u t t h a t it at-1 wick W ednesday, J u n e 14, T he topic ed in th e R e d d in g d is tr ic t F rid a y by
d e rin g a fin d in g of g u ilty .
W EATH ER OUTI t OOK
C a lifo rn ia . H e w as in th e sam e b u s - > tra c ts tb e bees.
He also d e c la re s i8 th e B a p tist tra in in g school. Mrs. a m a jo rity th a t fa r exceeded a ll ex-
DUNSM UIR, J u n e 1 2 — W ork is
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., J u n e 12.— , iness a t S to ck to n a t u ie tim e of his th a t in m any lo ca litie s th e odo-r of S. A. P e te rs J-r. will lead. All la- p ectatio n s. T he vote fo r th e bond«
p ro g re s s in g rap id ly a t NutgliHie, in
G resh am — Im p ro v e m e n ts being W e a th e r o u tlo o k fo r th e p erio d J u n e , d e a th . M ”. P e n n e b a k e r is su rv iv e d alcohol can be d etected , w hen th e , dies of th e c h u rc h who can go, a re w as 773 a n d a g a in s t th e bon d s 81.
p re p a ra tio n f<r th e b u ild in g of th e m ad e a t c a n n ery .
12 to J u n e 17, 1922, in clu siv e : P a- by his w idow a n d tw o sons.
T h e ( hives a re opened, a n d th a t its fla v o r re q u e ste d to m eet a t th e lib ra ry a t
T he bonds will b e a r 5 ’A per cen t
new c a r shops to be b u ilt th e re bv
Silver L ak e $14,000 received for eific co ast s ta te s — G e n e rally f a ir ,¡s o n s a re S e a rle of S to c k to n , C alif., Is n o tic e ab le In honey m ade by th e 10 o ’clock in th e fo ren o o n , w here cen t In te re s t a n d will m a tu re in fro m
th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany.
40,000 p o u n d w ool clip.
n o rm a l te m p e ra tu re s .
.
i a n d K e n n e th , o f M a rsh fie ld .
' bees who fre q u e n t th e m ash d u m p s. ‘ c a rs w ill be w aiting.
; one to tw e n ty -fiv e years.
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