Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 13, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦
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cases out of ten o f asthm a.
T his is a proven fact.
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Civic Club Big Dance at the Armory Tonight
A shland D au . y T idings
M ALA RIA G ERM S c a n n o t su r-
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_______ (International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(S u ccessor to the Serai-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON,
COUNTRY L I F E ’S W R IT E R ’S
T R IB U T E TO ( R A T E R LA K E
' J.
í
LOOT MISSION
TUESDAY, JU N E 13? 1922
CELEBRATING BIRTH OF OLD GLORY TOMORROW
“ I h av e discovered th e m o st b e a u ­
tifu l g a rd e n in A m erica
* * *
and th e b e st of it is p e rh a p s th a t
th e re c a n n o t he a n o th e r like it. fo r
th e re is no o th e r C ra te r L ak e ”
I T he q u o ta tio n is from W a lt e r 1
P ric h a rd E a to n 's a rtic le on C ra te r
L ake in th e J u n e issue of C o u n try
Life.
No. 240
ASHLAND SH R IV ER HAILED
AS OLDEST IN ATTENDANCE
In th e San F ra n cisc o E x a m in e r of
J u n e 1 2 is a p ic tu re of C. C. W eiaen-
b u rg e r, of A sh lan d , in com pany w ith
little Miss K a th e rin e S ille r, a n d th e
p ic tu re was c a p tio n ed . “ T he o ld est;
and th e yo u n g est S h rin e rs .”
I T he p ic tu re w as a p p a re n tly ta k e n
T he h isto ry of th e A m erican F la g he- 4 t °?® ° f lh<? fe rry s ,a tio n s ’ a a d
gan w ith th e la n d in g of th e M ayflow er Cr° iw ,k .ot ” e o ',le could be seen a tj
in 1620. T he firs t colonial flag w a a l ^ ®
8 “ d tO t h ® r e a r '
ASHLAND ELKS WILL FITTINGLY OB8ERVE NATAL DAY OF
DESTROY BUILDINGS, KILL AND
BURN OVER A HUNDRED
CHINAMEN
THE STARS AND STRIPES.
T H E FLAG
(B y Dick P o sey )
Oh, th e b rig h t
S ta rry lig h t,
M ingled red an d blu e a n d w h ite.
Of o u r flag th a t flo a ts in r a p tu r e ,
from th e s te e p le ’s dizzy h e ig h t
See it fly
Up so high
Till it s tr a in s th e w eary eye.
As it ro lls its b rig h t w aves u p w a rd s
till th ey n e s tle in th e sky.
OF
S.P.
E
know n as th e “ K in g ’s C o lo rs,” com bin-!
S P I tO fl.E POINTS OFT DANGER
ing th e red a n d w h ite cro sses of E n g ­
IN U. S. SU PREM E COURT
lan d a n d S co tlan d upon an in n e r field
DECISION
of blue. D uring th e m em o rab le s tr u g ­
The Leaders Capture Six F oreign ers
gle of th e co lo n ists to e sta b lish th em -
( on flicts With Operation of Im cr-
But latter R elease A ll But One
eslves, v a rio u s a tte m p ts w ere m ade to
S tate ( ’oiiiinerce Com m ission and
W oman W hom They Are H olding
evolve a g e n e ra l flag, em b le m a tic of
Would Practically Result in the
F or Ransom .
tlieii cause, b u t n o th in g d e fin ite r e s u lt­
W recking o f Coast R ailroads.
ed.
T he a n im a tin g s e n tim e n t of th e
SH A N G H A I, J u n e 13.— T he N o r­
fa th e rs of th e rep u b lic was th a t of f r e e ­
SAN FRANCISCO . J u n e 13.— T he
w egian L u th e ra n m ission a t L u c h a n .
dom , a n d in s u p p o rt th e re o f th e word
follow ing s ta te m e n t w as issued h ere
“ L ib e rty ,” w as em b lazo n ed upon m any of th e flag s em ployed in th o se
p ro v in ce of H onan, was looted an d ■
F la g of m ine,
D E T R O IT , M ich., J u n e 13.— T h re e
F la p of th in e ,
— --------------
today by W illiam S p ro u le, p re sid e n t
e a rly days.
co m p le te ly d e stro y e d by b a n d its yes­
i m en a re know n to be d ead , one m is s -'M illio n s w orship a t th y sh rin e .
of th e S o u th e rn P acifie co m p an y :
te rd a y .
T he rig h t of freedom w as p ro claim ed by th e co lo n ists on Ju ly 2. 1776.
LOS
A
N
G
ELES,
J
u
n
e
13.—
D
ur-
T he public a re so w idely in te r e s t­
ing
an
d
a
n
o
th
e
r
in th e h o sp ita l a s. E a r th ly hope is c e n te re d in th ee , a n d tw o d ay s la te r
Six fo re ig n e rs w ere ta k e n prison-
on J .....................
u ly 4, th ~
e .........................................
D eciratio n of In d ep
en d en ce was ing th e c o u rse of a h e a te d a rg u m e n t ed in th e p re se n t discu ssio n s of th e
...................
e r, b u t a il w ere re le a se d except Miss th e re s u lt of six firem en bein g over-j
s trip e s th a t gleam a n d s ta r s adopted. In resp o n se to the. d e m a n d for
.
, ,,
a b a n n e r m ore re p re s e n ta tiv e h e re to d ay , Mrs. M a rg a re t H ogan .Southern P acific system as it now
S tau rsA th , w ho is , b ein g held for com e b-v a m m o n ia gas and th e con-
th a t shine.
th e a im s and id eals of th e new c o u n try , on J u n e 14, 1777, one h u n d red
was sh o t a n d k illed by h e r n e ig h b o r, ex ists, in c o n tia s t w ith w hat m ay
ran so m . M any b u ild in g s w ere b u rn e d sP<in e n t explosion and lire in a p ack-,
W hen we lie
an d to rty -fiv e y e a rs ago to d ay , co n g re ss d e c la re d th e n a tio n a l flag to be
Mrs. H elen M cClung.
. h appen to it u n d e r th e rec e n t deci-
by th e lo o tin g b a n d its, ad v ices s ta t- ’ng bo,lse p la n t h e re today.
Down to die,
th irte e n strip e s , seven red an d six w h ite, w ith th irte e n s ta r
is
in
a
circlg
on
M
rs.
M
cClung
is
sa
id
to
have
g
o
n
e,
8iou of th e su p re m e c o u rt of th e
Six h u n d re d em ployes n a rro w ly p la in ignoble you an d I,
ed, a n d It is re p o rte d th a t m ore th a n
a blue field.
to
th
e
hack
door
of
M
rs.
H
o
g
a
n
’s!
U nited S ta te s, th a t it seem s p ro p e r
a h u n d re d C hinese w ere sh o t an d escaped. T he fire w as caused by th e L e t U8 w rap th o se co lo rs ’round us
cc o rd in g to m ost a u th o r itie s , th e firs t flag of th is d e sc rip tio n was
house, w h ere th e a rg u m e n t e n su ed , ¡fo r me to su b m it to o u r c u sto m e rs.
I b u rs tin g of a m m o n ia pipes, th e pois-
b u rn e d to d e a th .
as a p a ssp o rt th ro u g h th e sky! m ade by Betsy R oss, at h e - hom e. No. 239 A rch s tre e t, P h ila d e lp h ia , a
T h re e sh o ts w ere heard hv n e ig h b o rs j who a re th e sh ip p in g an d tra v e lin g
' ono u s
fu m es
being
h u rle d
a ll
m
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b u ild in g still p rese rv ed and p o in ted o u t as th e b irth p la c e of o u r n a tio n a l
who found M rs. H ogan dead. Mrs. j public, som e lead in g fa c ts in th e s lt-
th ro u g h th e big p la n t a n d in to th e
DICK POSEY ENTERTAINS
T o m o rro w is th e day w hich has em blem . G eorge W a sh in g to n , a c tin g as c o m m itte e m a n , s u b m itte d th e
M cClung w as ta k e n in to cu sto d y a t natio n w ith w hich th ey a re c o n fro n t-
LARGE CROWD AT M EDFORD ,arge fu rn aces. 811 explosion fo llo w -1 ,)ppn
set a p a r t fo r c o m m e m o ra tio n d esign of th e flag to Betsy R oss, an d it w as upon h e r su g g e stio n th a t th e
h e r hom e, w here she w as found in ed as well as th is com pany.
Dick P o sey a p p e a re d a t th e Bap- in g ’
of th e b irth of th e S ta rs and S trip e s, s t,lls w e ie m ade of five p o in ts, as in F ra n c e , in ste a d of six p o in ts, as in a h y s te ric a l c o n d itio n .
T he su p re m e c o u rt decision of
tls t c h u rc h a t M edford last evening,
and in every villag e an d h a m le t from E n g la n d . In l i 9 5 , a fte i V e im o n t an d K e n tu c k y had been a d m itte d to th e !
May
2 9 th re q u ire s S o u th e rn P acific
u n d e r th e au sp ic e s of th e m usical
I m on. tw o s trip e s a n d tw o s ta r s w ere ad d ed to th e flag. T he w a r of;
j
th
e
la
k
e
s
to
th
e
g
u
lf,
from
th
e
A
t­
to
cancel
ts lease of th e C e n tra l P a ­
c o m m itte e of t h a t c h u rc h , a n d read
1812 w as fo u g h t u n d e r such a flag, an d it rem a in e d in th is form u n til'
lan
th
e
la
r-o
ff
s
la
n
tic
to
fa
P
h
ilip
p
in
e
in
j
lllv
.
,
a
i
s
,
i d lie, to sell its C e n tra l P acific stock
th e o rig in a l poem , “ Roxy A n n ,”
___________ _ „ ‘
„
J u ,y *• 1 8 1 8 - w hen th e s trip e s w ere red u c e d to th e o rig in a l th ir te e n an d
th e P acific, th e sto ry of B etsy Ross
¡an d to b rin g a b o u t s e p a ra tio n of th e
w hich he had w ritte n especialy for
' th e s ta r s in cre ase d to one fo r each sta te .
a
n
d
A
m
e
ric
a
’s
firs
t
flag
will
he
told,
i tw o co m p an ies so th a t co n tro l of
th e occasion, in c o n n ectio n w ith
In its p re se n t form , th ir te e n co lo n ial s trip e s an d one s ta r fo r each s ta te ,
a
sto
ry
,
t
h
a
t
like
love
of
c
o
u
n
try
,
, th e ir o p e ra tio n s will be s e p a ra te a n d
“ T he Sheep H e rd e r.” a n d th e poem
th e flag re p re s e n ts th e A m erican n a tio n as it was a t its b irth , as it is a t
will
n
ev
er
grow
old
in
th
e
h
e
a
rts
of
in d ep e n d e n t of each o th e r.
w hich rec e n tly a p p e a re d in th e T id ­
th e p re s e n t tim e, an d b e to k e n s w hat it m ay he in th e f u tu r e w hen o th e r
A m erican s.
T he C e n tra l P acific has been
ings, e n title d “ T h e re L ittle G irl.
j s ta r s sh all have jo in e d th e c o n ste lla tio n .
H
e
e
in
A
sh
lan
d
th
e
d
ay
w
ill
b
e
i
___________
______________
leased
to th e S o u th e rn P acific fo r 37
D o n ’t C ry ,” and se v e ra l o th e r sh o rt
fittin
g
ly
o
b
served
by
A
sh
lan
d
lodge
th
e
ex
ercises
in
E
lk
s
’
h
all.
H
ere
is
y
e
a
rs,
o r since F e b ru a ry 1S85, by
6. A lta r service— E sq u ire and offi-j
h u m o ro u s s k its w hich he had used
No.
944.
B.
P.
O.
E
.,
to
m
o
rro
w
even-
th
e
p
ro
g
ra
m
fo
r
th
e
ev
en
in
g
:
I u n a n im o u s vote of a ll th e sto c k h o ld -
on th e C h a u ta u q u a p la tfo rm .
cers.
ing, w ith a d e m o n s tra tio n a t th e Band m usic a t th e P la za a t 7 :1 5 p.
7. Song, “ C olum bia th e Gem of th e ;
r
j e r 8 p resen t or re p re se n te d , who con-
T he a u d ie n c e w as h ighly pleased
Plaza, th e re n d e rin g of a p p ro p ria te
' s titu te d m ore th a n five-sixths of th e
m. and m arc h to E lk s T em ple.
w ith th e e n tire p ro g ra m , p a rtic u la rly
O cean” — A udience,
led
by1
L iq u id a tio n of th e c la im s of d e­
1.
m
usic
by
th
e
b
an
d
a
n
d
p
a
ra
d
e
to
th
e
M
usic,
se
le
c
tio
n
—
L
o
v
e
la
n
d
’s
o
r
­
EU G EN E. J u n e 13.— T he body of e n tire c a p ita l sto ck . T he S o u th e rn
so w ith th e poem “ Roxy A n n .” w hich p o sito rs in th e d e fu n c t Bank of
C arl H. L oveland.
c h e stra .
' g. E lk s ’ trib u te to th e fla g — E lm e r Mrs. K irby M iller, of 1 833 F ra n k lin P a c lt>c ba8 been tb e a c tu a l o w n er of
en tw in e d a ro m a n c e a ro u n d Med- Ja c k so n v ille , w hich failed in A ug-: E lk s ’ h a ll, w here a sp len d id p ro g ra m
I n tro d u c to ry ex e rc ise s— E x alted
b o u lev ard , w as found flo a tin g in th e th e e n t,r e c a l'i,al stock <>t' th e reor-
fo rd ’s p a rtic u la r m o u n ta in peak.
M orrison.
u st. 1920. will begin on S a tu rd a y will he given. W hile th e F la g Dav
serv
ices
a
re
u
n
d
e
r
th
e
d
ire
c
tio
n
of!
r
u
le
r
an
d
o
fficers.
!
9.
T h e m usical c o m m itte e fu rn is h e d j n ex t, . w hen . p ........
u rs u ..........
a n t to
M usic, “ A m erican A irs" — Love- m ill race o p p o site th e s tre e t c a r b a rn Ranized ( > u t a l P acific for 22 y e a rs.
.. an o rd e r of
.
..
P
r
a
y
e
r
—
C
h
ap
lain
.
tw o n u m b ers, o n e b e in g an e x c elle n t th e c irc u it c o u rt. S u p e rin te n d e n t of ,h ® E lk 3 ’ ” 1S ” y n ° m eanS c o n tin e d
la n d ’s o rc h e s tra .
jS u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9 :1 5 o ’clock h y , or 8,nce 1899,
Song, “ S ta r S pangled B a n n e r” — 10. A d d ress, ‘T h e F la g ” __A. C. Jo y ; fo u r U n iv e rsity of O regon g irls who
T be
of th e suprem e court
bass solo, a n d th e o th e r a m ale q u a .- R anks F ra n k C. B ram w ell will pav tO th e m e m b e rs h iP’ tb e Public bein p
- te - - tte
- - w hich . sa n g —
• c o rd ia lly in v ited to ta k e p a rt in t h e '
Mrs. Jo h n W. S h o rtrid g e .
11. Song, “ A m e ric a ” — A udience, led i w ere can o ein g . T he body had p r o b - j is th a t bo,b th e se tra n s a c tio n s a re
“ T he —
R o s a ry ,” -- a n d - jo u t a b o u t $14,000. being a five p eri
open a ir d e m o n s tra tio n a s well a s ’ 5 F la g re c o rd — E dw in D unn.
C arl H. L oveland,
ably been in th e w a te r a b o u t an h o u r *n ’ ’o latio n ot th e S h e rm a n a c t, a l ­
resp o n d e d to th e en co res.
c e n t a llo m e n t of th e claim s of de-i
and life w as e x tin c t w hen she w n 8 1 th o u g h th e S h e rm a n act w as not
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t w as a su ccess, p o sito rs. A tto rn e y G eorge M. Rob-
found.
passed u n til 1890. w hich w as five
b oth fro m a fin a n c ia l an d so c ia l, e rts . o f M edford, is a c tin g fo r th e
Mrs.
M
iller
had
ben
in
th
e
h
a
b
it
i
y
e a rs a f te r th e C e n tra l P acific was
view point. T h e re was a good b a l - 's t a t e h a n k in g hoard.
BA SEBALL RESULTS TODAY '♦>
a n c e left in th e tre a s u ry an d th e a t
of going to th e h a n k s of th e race; leased to th e S o u th e rn Pacific.
T h is is th e firs t ste p to w a rd s a
te n d a n c e was ex c ep tio n a lly large.
National
n e a rly every m o rn in g to read in t h e '
refu n d to th e d e p o sito rs of th e de-i
(C o n tin u e d ~n P a g e T w o)
cool,
sh ad y nooks. S u n d ay m o rn in g :
A
t
New
Y
ork
7;
C
in
c
in
n
a
ti
5.
! I fu n c t in s titu tio n , a n d is m ad e from
At B rooklyn 3; C hicago 8.
she left hom e as u su a l, an d h er
co llectio n s of no tes, o v e rd ra fts due
re la tiv e s did n o t know she w as m iss­
At P h ila d e lp h ia 1; St. L ouis 0.
an d collected by th o se in c h a rg e of
ing u n til they h e a rd th e re p o rt of
At
B
oston
8;
P
itts
b
u
rg
5.
its liq u id a tio n .
th
e body being found.
Am
erican
A ccording to th e re p o rt of th e
A
t
C
hicago
5;
B
oston
0.
M rs. M iller had been in th e h a b it!
s ta te b a n k in g h o a rd on th e c o n d itio n
otliv M iller, a se n io r a t th e U n iv e r-'
At D e tro it 5; W a sh in g to n 1.
j of th e h a n k , claim s a p p ro v ed to ta l
sity of O regon. She has a son in Ox­
¡$ 2 8 2 ,2 1 6 .8 7 , an d th e a sse ts of th e
fo rd college, E n g la n d , K irby M iller,
ban k a g g re g a te $2 0 8 .0 6 2 .8 5 , plus
who won th e R hodes s c h o la rsh ip on
a p p ro x im a te ly $62.000 m ore, leav- ( , A, M s
IT WOULD DESTROY
TROPHIES
E L E V A T E D g ra d u a tio n h ere, a n d also a n o th e r
ing a d iffe re n c e b etw een a sse ts and
UNITED STATES AS A SEA
POLES
IN
GREEK
; son C arl M iller, who is in th e th e a t­
j lia b ilitie s of close to $25,000. The!
POW ER
MARKET
PLACE
rical bu sin ess.
Mrs. M iller, who is
a sse ts in clu d e la rg e ju d g m e n ts ob­
a
w
idow
,
cam
e
to
E u g en e from Med-
T h e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club la ­ ta in e d fo r o v e rd ra fts , e tc ., w hich. Foreign D elegates to Am erican F ed ­
j F ifte e n Gi-eek V illages Are \Yi|>ed ford w here h er h u sb a n d w as a p a s to r
Air- an d M rs- s P a tte rs o n h av e
d ie s' s tra w b e rry an d ice c ream fe s ti­ th e re p o rt says, a re h ig h ly im p ro b ­
eration o f L ibor Convention Urge
O ut o f E x iste n c e by th e M araud- in one o f th e c h u rc h e s b e fo re his been en jo y in g a visit from th e ir tw o
val th is a fte rn o o n w as w ell a tte n d ­ ab le of collection.
Injection o f Internationalism and
d a u g h te rs d u rin g th e last tw o weeks.
ing Turks, Who Have Slaughtered death.
ed, th e re bein g w h a t o n e m ig h t call
Solidarity of Labor B allot.
Mrs. F a n s te e l r e tu rn e d w ith th em
T housands in Their Raids.
a “ fu ll h o u s e ,” fu lly h a lf of th e
from th e ir a u to trip to C a lifo rn ia ,
ta b le s being filled a t an e a rly h o u r
C IN C IN N A TI. J u n e 13.— T he s h ip |
w hich in cluded a visit in h e r hom e.
W ASH IN GTON, J u n e 13.— T h o u s­
in th e a fte rn o o n , and th ey c o n tin u e d
su b sid y le g is la tio n p e n d in g in con-j
Mrs. P o tte r is hom e for th e firs t
a n d s of p erso n s have been m assacred !
g re s s and hacked by P re s id e n t H a rd -i
M ax R osen b lu m an d th e w om an
to com e u n til a f te r 4 o ’clock.
tim e since h e r m a rria g e last O cto­
a n d fifte e n villages w iped out of ex-;
T h e big d a n c e of th e season is a t
ing a n d his a d m in is tra tio n , w as th e BlIlee ' \ a i'd - w ho w ere a rr e s te d in isten ce by th e T u rk s jn th e
jon f
ber.
H e r h u sb a n d , J o h n P o tte r, is
h a n d , a n d th e lad ies h av e left no
object of a vig o ro u s a tta c k on th e a io tel h e re 0,1 ^ ' iday n ig h t on a R hodopolis, Asia m in o r, a c c o rd in g to I
m a n a g e r of th e a d v e rtis in g d e p a r t­
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floor of th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of ",a il a u t from S e a ttle , w ere tu rn e d an A th e n s d isp a tc h
m ent o f th e P o st-In te llig e n c e r, of
to n ig h t a t th e A rm o ry th e m ggest
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te r acco m p an ied him as fa r as A sh-
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LONDON. J u n e 13.— T he physical le ft fo r th e ir hom e. M rs. F a n s te e l
rie s a n d ice c ream w ill be in evi- Lloyd G eorge is ru n n in g th is c o u n try ganized la b o r m o v em e n ts as b e in g l ï act.
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FAMILY I rondit
tion of N icolai L enine, fo u n d e r left la s t week a fte r w aitin g to have
dence to n ig h t, a n d a good tim e is s tr a ig h t in to w a r a g a in ,” d e c la re d (he best m ean s of a v e rtin g possible
B osenblum e n te re d a plea of not
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e soviet g o v e rn m e n t a n d th e a d a y ’s visit w ith Mr. P o tte r. T he
g u a ra n te e d to all who a tte n d .
the M orning P ost to d ay , a tta c k in g fu tu re w ars a n d ac co m p lish in g u n ity
and w as hound over to a w a it C h a rle s B elm ont Davis
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T a lk a b o u t e a tin g -s tra w b e rrie s , th e B ritish policy in Ire la n d a n d a n d a d v a n ce m en t in tra d e u n io n ism ,h e actiOn of th e fed *ra l s ra m l j u r y .! “ H a n d le w ith
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M isses L illian and Rose P a tte rs o n
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It h a s alw ay s been k n o w n th a t th e R ussia. T he P ost .a p p e a le d for fu n d s w ere m ad e to th e A m erican F e d e ra - T he w om an is held a s a w itn ess for R o ck ett fe a tu re , s ta r r in g G race D a r - 'C° r< *nS tO in fo rm a tio h received from wre re tw o of A sh la n d ’s m ost p o p u la r
m en w ere q u ite fond of th e b e rrie s. fov a to ry “ d je h a r d ” cam p aig n to tion of L a b o r c o n v e n tio n h e re by th e th e p ro se c u tio n . Both will be ta k e n m ond, was U niteil S ta te s consul a t !a u th o r i,a tiv e sources.
an d beloved g irls an d to have th em
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s u ff e rin S fro »‘ b oth h e re at th e sam e tim e w as a
h u t from th e w ay th e m o u n ta in of d efe a t th e lib e ra ls in th e next elec- B ritish a n d C a n a d ian f ra te r n a l dele- to P o rtla n d th is e v e n in g In c h a rg e F lo ren ce, Ita ly , d u rin g R o o se v e lt’s!
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was a " ’nfh,X ° f b l° ° ‘’ *° th e h ra in tre a t to the! r re la tiv e s and frie n d s.
b e rrie s d isa p p e a re d th is a fte rn o o n , [¡on
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s tr a tio n s of th e Iof an a «e n t of t be d e p a rtm e n t of a d m in is tra tio n . His
w ith p ra c tic a lly no m en in s ig h t, one
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p o litical pow er of o rg an iz ed la b o r in
w bo c a,n e h e re Y esterday ¡C la rk Davis, h u sb a n d of R ebecca " b jCb
sbee<?b’ a ^ d
T h e P o tte r bi o th e rs , Jo h n and
w ill h av e to com e e a rly to g e t a s e a t !
G re a t B rita in , th e B ritish tra d e un - i,nd took c b a r ^ e of th e case. It is H a rd in g D avis a n d thje faither of w hich h a s been follow ed by a s tro k e Ja n ie s, a re both w ith th e S e a ttle
a t one o f th e ta b le s.
IM G ASHI,ANI> MEN P IC K E D
ion co n g re ss re p re s e n ta tiv e s u rg ed s a ' d th a t a n o th e r c h a rg e of telony R ic h a rd H a rd in g Davis.
j of p a ra ly sis.
P o st-In te llig e n c e r, th e la tte r in th e
A little p ro g ra m w as a rra n g e d fo r
FOR s< IE N T IFK ’ SOCIETY A m erican la b o r to s o lid a rity in is l)en(E*ng in S e a ttle a g a in s t R osen-,
T his h ighly e n te rta in in g photo-
¡ca p a c ity of a u d ito r.
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th e a fte rn o o n a n d ev ery o n e p re s e n t
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w ield in g of th e b a llo t.
jh lu m , b u t it w ill he held in ab ey an ce play. “ H an d le w ith C a re ,” will he a t C R A T E R CLUB TURNED FIRST
m em bered by m any A sh la n d ers, hav-
w as d e lig h te d w ith It. T h e firs t m in i-'
Two A shland m en, G iles M. R uch
E rn e s t R o b e rtso n , of th e t r a d e s !1>ending tb e (,i3P °s >tion of th e w h ite th e V ining to day, to m o rro w and
DIRT OX NEW E A IR GROUND
m a rrie d th e d a u g h te r of Mrs.
h er of th e p ro g ra m was a song by a n d H a rla n B. H olm es, w ere am o n g a n d ia b o r congves8 of C an ad a. p le a d - ’slav e c h a rg e
T h u rsd a y , in c o n n ectio n w ith th e re
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, R ussell. In M edford, too. he is well
a c h o ru s of y o u n g lad ies, c o n sistin g th e 42 stu d e n t« in itia te d in to th e ed th e n ecessity of b a n d in g its polit-
¡m a rk a b le H aro ld Lloyd com edy —
T he C r a te r club of M edford j o u r - i kn o w n 88 tb e fo u n d e r of th e Daily
o f M esdam es E lb e rt J. F a rlo w . Jo h n Sigm a Xi. h o n o ra ry sc ie n tific soci- ical s tr e n g th w ith th e v o tin „ pow er KI.A M A TH FA L L S STA GE
“ T he Sailor-M ade M an.” T his pro- neyed to th e co u n ty fa ir g ro u n d s Mail T rib u n e ,
S h o rtrid g e . C lin to n H a rk in s . N^w- e ty . rec e n tly a t P alo A lto. C alif. T he of th e A m erlcan w o rk n ie n .
HAS 2 5 P A SSE N G E R S gram sh o u ld please Hie m ost exact
th is noon, follow ing a forum m eet-
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to n H a rris o n . T. J. C o ffm an , an d society a n n u a lly elects m en a n d
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T he A sh la n d -K ia m a th F a lls s ta g e 'i n g of a u d ie n c e s
ing a t th e H otel M edford, and a t 1 F A R M E R K IL L S H IM S E L F
Misa R oberta Ward.
wom en w ho h av e m ad e n o tew o rth y
left th is m o rn in g w ith 25 p a sse n g e rs;
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o ’clock O. O. A le n d e rfe r, th e “ Big
ON G R A V E O F HIS W IFE
C a rl L o v elan d fav o re d w ith a solo c o n trib u tio n s to sc ie n tific k n ow ledge E R S K IN E F U N E R A L TO BE
fo r K la m a th F a lls, u sin g fo u r la rg e P R E S ID E N T APPRO VES CAMP
E r u p tio n ” of th e club tu rn e d th e
BELLINGH AM , W ash.. J u n e 13.—
in his u su a l p lea sin g m a n n e r, a n d a n d g r a d u a te s tu d e n ts , so m etim es
H E LD W EDN ESD AY
M. c a is to tra n s p o rt th em over th e
L E W IS H IS P IT A L LOCATION first d ir t for th e e re c tio n of th e per- M ourning th e d e a th of his w ife, who
M rs. Jo h n S h o rtrid g e follow ed w’ith se n io rs, who show in th e ir w’o rk a
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¡m o u n ta in s .
W A SH IN GTON, J u n e 13.— P r e s i - ; m an e n t b u ild in g s on th e co u n tv fa ir died a y e a r ago. S tep h en Dav 70, a
an equally pleasing num ber.
¡sp ecial a p itu d e fo r sc in e tifle in v esti-
T he fu n e ra l serv ices fo r th e la te !
M arion N ine, o f th e W h ite P in e ; d e n t H a rd in g has a p p ro v ed th e loca- g ro u n d s.
fa rm e r of th e L ynnen d istric t todav
Bobby Coffm an gave a saxophone : gation.
Jo h n H. E rs k in e w ill be held W ed- a n d N ine lu m b e r
c o m p an ies, n e a r tion of th e m illion an d a h a lf d o lla r
A la rg e n u m b e r of M edford peo- c o m m itte d su icid e on h er g rav e
He
solo, and Mls8 W ard fav o red th e la-
M r. R uch w as re w a rd e d for his n esd ay a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock from K la m a th F a lls, w as re tu r n in g from h o sp ita l a t C am p Lew is. W ash ., for pie tu rn e d out to w itn ess th e b re a k - shot h im se lf in th e face w ith a rifle
d ies w ith an in s tru m e n ta l solo th a t w ork in th e field of e d u c a tio n a l re- th e H. C. Stock u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs P o rtla n d w ith 11 m en to w ork in his th e re h a b ilita tio n of disab led fo rm e r ing of th e g ro u n d fo r w hat
is ex- He le ft a n o te a t th e farm w hich
d isp la y e d w ell g a i n e d {touch an d s e a rc h , an d Mr. H olm es, in th e do- an d b u ria l will ta k e p lace in M oun- m ills in K la m a th co unty, w hich serv ice m en, th e v e te ra n s ’ b u re a u pected to becom e
to becom e th e best County he sold y e ste rd ay , sa y in g he w as
technique.
p a rta ie n t of zoology.
ta in View c em etery .
g re a tly in c re a se d th e p a sse n g e r l i s t . i a n n o u n c e d to day.
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