/ ♦ ♦ ♦ €> A shland D âtj . v T idings ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) WILL BAULE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HERE FORD DAY ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JU N E 14, 1922 MRS. FLORENCE CARSON T DIES IN NEBRASKA Í F rie n d s of F lo re n c e C arson, wife i of Mr. J. P. C arso n , fo rm e rly o f A sh-: I land, a re sa d d en e d by th e w ord re- , ceived h ere th a t she passed aw ay on | J u n e 7 a t K earn ey . Neb. D eath cam e ¡ a f te r an illn ess of m o re th a n a y ear. I M rs. C arson leaves m any frie n d s * ! in A sh lan d , fo r h e r su n n y n a tu re ,! h er p lea sa n t sm ile a n d s te rlin g (w o rth won fo r h e r th e la s tin g frien d -! i sh ip of a ll who knew her. \ M IDDLE-W EIGHT W ORLD CHAM­ PION W RESTLER TO MEET RA LPH HANDS March W as Sign ed Y esterday W hile M iller W as th i H is Way South— R egarded a s ltigg«*st W restling Event E ver Staged in State. FIRST COMPANY ENTRAINS FOR ENCAMPMENT TODAY Som e fifty m em b ers of F irs t com ­ pany, c o a st a rtille r y , e n tra in e d th is m o rn in g fo r F o rt W o rd en . W ash., w h ere they will spend th e next tw o w eeks. * M > A n u m b e r of new r e c ru its have been o b ta in e d d u rin g th e la st few w eeks, a n d th ey w ere a t h an d th is m o rn in g to ta k e th e ir pladbs an d e n ­ joy tw o w eeks' v a c atio n in th e P u g e t S ound c o u n try . LA FOLLETTE IN TIRADE AGAINST TELLS LABOR BODY TRIBUNAL IS MADE VP OF TYRANTS AND DESPOTS & » <8> m estic w a te r helps. No. 241 Jimmy Murphy Winning the 500-Mile Auto Race i •ani MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- vive three months in the rich •> ozone at Ashland. The pure do- $ W iM w isin Senator Starts Pr«“si«|en- tial Boom for HI iumc R and W ith­ out R estraint F lays United States Su|>ieme t o u t ! and Judiciary. j> ï z « O ne of th e b e st a ttr a c tio n s fo r ; CIN C IN N A TI, O., J u n e 14.— S en­ t h e big c e le b ra tio n h e re on th e 3d . ."7? ' T > • < ï< * a to r L a F o lle tte , la b o r's co n g re ssio n ­ a n d 4th of J u ly w as se c u re d y e s te r­ !W!> al c h am p io n , cam e to th e A m erican d ay . w hen W a lte r M iller, of Loa A n­ WÍÍÍ: —------------- - : F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r convention Here geles, th e h o ld e r of th e w o rld 's m id ­ C IN C IN N A TI. J u n e 14.— It b e­ PO R T L A N D , J u n e 14.— A long i t s i ^ ' “ T* a d d *’e8S s u g *®9tpd d le -w e ig h t w re s tlin g c h a m p io n sh ip , F inish of the 500-mile autom obile race a t Indianapolis which Jim m ie M urphv won in 5;17 8O5 an av e ra g e or 94- cam e d e fin ite ly know n h e re to day, - f . . a bo°m lo r h im self fo r p resid e n t in w as signed up fo r a m atc h h e re on 48, breaking all tra c k ami in tern atio n al records. "He drove a “M urphy Special” car. Inset is th e w inner a fte r a n innttm tp o lic y of c o m p lete p ro te c tio n for , h 94 Q th e n ig h t of J u ly 3d, w ith R alph “ i a ‘ ‘ be b'& le a d e rs in th e A m erican ad m irer had decorated him w ith un Indian w ar bonnet. i . 1024. He then u n m e rc itu lly flayed i O regon s d e e r— ra p id ly increasinßr ..,uu «. H , i i i w ith o u t re s e rv a tio n , th e su p re m e H an d s, of Gold H ill, who is a d a n -i F e d eraG o n ot ‘-»hor in a n n u a l ses- [ b u t alw ay s in d a n g e r from th e too »• ,i. t- - , „ 1 g e ro u s c o n te n d e r fo r th e crow n h e ld , s *on h e re , expect b efo re th e la b o r o u it ot e 1 nited S ta te s and tfie I I ra v e n o u s gun of th , e sp o rts m a n a n d e c lltire ju d th Iclarv by M iller ¡c o n g re ss a d jo u rn s , to lau n c h one of system . He w as re ­ 15 r a n c h e r — th e s ta te g am e com m ission <*> BASERA LL RESULTS TODAY » T he la tte r w as on h is way tfonth j th e g re a te s t p o litical o rg a n iz a tio n s ceived by a din of a p p la u se i a t its m o n th ly m e e tin g y e ste rd a y to e n g a g e in a c o n te st in his hom e ev®‘ t' now n ’» th is c o u n try , in th e shook th e r a fte rs of th e co»X m | | ^ c re a te d a u n ifo rm open season city , w hen he w as m et a t th e d e p o t, 10,111 of a » o n -p a rtis a n p o litical tri- h a ll. L a fo lle tte u n flin c h in g ly i th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . u n ifo n n ralg n e d th e su p re m e c o u rt a n d p o r­ N a tio n a l by C h a irm a n Am os N in ln g er, of th e | u m T e ra te ’ m ad e up of la b o r- w onien • seaso n on a ll u p lan d gam e b ird s was a n d th e fa rm e rs of th e c o u n try . A t New Y ork 13; P itts b u rg 0. t r a y e d fo r th e h u n d re d s of lab o r del- F o u r th of J u ly c o m m ittee , W a ls o c re a te d . A t B rooklyn 4; St. L ouis 0. P ie rso n a n d L. M. P a tto n . Several* An a ttr a c tiv ® p ro p o sa l to th e e g a te s, a U nited S ta te s ruled by a I n d e r th e co m m issio n ’s o rd e r, I j ., u • lo c a l fan s w ere also p re s e n t w hen w om en a n d ta r m e r s to «« w ith A t B oston 2; C hicago 15. ’l A , ’ I ju d ic ia ry , not by th e people ! O regon s open seaso n on d e e r now A bove th e ro a r th a t fre q u e n tly in- th e m atch w as signed up. M iller , o rg an ized la b o r in m ak in g a collec- ex ten d s from A u g u st 20 to N ovem ber,' ; tiv e v o ting s tr e n g th w ill be d ra fte d A m e ric an i te rru p te d him , th e W isconsin s e n a ­ w as acco m p an ied by M artin B ow ers, 1; on g ro u se a n d n a tiv e p h e a sa n t, to r a s se rte d t h a f " to d a y , th e a c tu a l b e fo re th e F e d e ra tio n c o n v en tio n ad- At D e tro it G; New Y ork 2. of Gold H ill, an d th e la tte r w as e n ­ j A u g u st 20 to S e p tem b e r 20; on sage , ,, . " th u s ia s tic over th e p ro sp e c ts of t b e | j ° UrD3' T he plan of actio n P o i s e s ____________ A t C hicago 6; P h ila d e lp h ia h en s. J u ly 15 J u ly 31: on C hiu-! A m erica« people is ll,e m atc h , w hich will be one of th e m ost to be an e ,a b o ra te o n e - frO1» w h ic h ; At C leveland 3; B oston 0. „ , J su p re m e c o u rt of th e U nited S ta te s ese p h e a sa n ts a n d q u a il, O ctober 15 th e firs t f ru its will be so u g h t in th e | CHAMPION G UARANTEED $83 A P acific Coast Ijeaguo .... ' Law ,s w h a t ‘ he.v say it is. not w hat im p o rta n t w re stlin g e v e n ts ev er held A N H A U SER - BUSCH B R E W E R S ]to O ctober 31; on p ra irie chickens in th e s ta te , a n d th e eq u al of w h ic h , COmlng s e n a to ria l an d c o n g re ssio n a l (Y e s te rd a y ’s R e s u lts ) SECOND FOR LABOR DAY I people th ro u g h co n g ress e n a c t.” he MAKE DRASTIC CHARGES O ctober 15 to O ctober 31, in th e electio n s At S a c ra m e n to 0; V ernon 4. ID-ROUND ROUT ¡said. “ Even th e c o n s titu tio n of th e h a s c e rta in ly n e v e r been seen .In j AGAINST LA SK ER ¡c o u n tie s w h ere open season now I U nited S ta te s is not w hat its plain At S a lt L a k e 8; O a k la n d 5. s o u th e rn O regon. : exists. ! te rm s d e c la re it to be, but w h at H a n y W ills Posts Forfeit With N. T he sig n in g up of H and is a ssu re d Say He W as A uthorized by PivsidentL ' th e s e n in e m en c o n s tru e it to b e .” Y. Roving Com m ission for Bout ag he is only too an x io u s to get a To Do A s He Liked And He Or-J : In conclusion he b ran d e d th e f e d ­ Will» Dem psey, Which if R efused,' cra c k a t th e ch a m p io n sh ip and w ould •kned S a lé o f In toxican ts o n Ship- e ra l ju d g e s a s ‘p e tty ty r a n t s ” and Would lia r Champion from State, be glad to m eet th e title -h o ld e r on ping Board Yesvsels. ¡ “ a rro g a n t d e sp o ts." .alm ost any te rm s. LOS A N G ELES, J u n e 14,— Ja c k ST. LO UIS, J u n e 14.— A d olphus .1 K e a rn s h a s reach ed final a g re e m e n t B usch III, th ro u g h O liver R e m m e rs, for a J a c k D em psey-B ill B ren n an th e a tto r n e y fo r A n h a u s e r B usch, I j fig h t fo r th e w orld h eav y w eig h t Inc., h as a ccep ted th e defy of C h a ir-, I ch a m p io n sh ip at M ichigan C ity, m an L a s k e r of th e sh ip p in g b o a rd ,' [ M ich., next L a b o r day, he a n n o u n c e d in th e l a t t e r ’s rep ly to B u sc h ’g let-! i h e re th is a fte rn o o n . te r to P re s id e n t H a rd in g , a ccu sin g ! P ro m o te r F loyd F itz sim m o n s h as W A SH IN GTON. June 14.— T he | th e s h ip p in g b o a rd of w h o lesale v i o - ------------------ ■ a d m in is tra tio n ’s sh ip su b sid y bill, o ffe red D em psey a fla t g u a ra n te e of A1 K o ra n tem p le o f S h rin e rs , th e la tio n s o i ‘h e p ro h ib itio n law . | DAYTON, O., J u n e 1 4 — In a gale $200,000 fo r a 1 0 -ro u n d , no decisio n i w hich w as fo rm a lly in tro d u c e d in cra c k m usical a n d d rill o rg a n iz a tio n “ If c o n 8Tess will a u th o riz e an ! n - , blow ing 12^ lniles an h o u i. 24 .,06 th e house y e ste rd a y , w as re fe rre d to b o u t, w hich will m ean fo r th e c h a m ­ of C leveland. Ohio, w ill a rriv e in ves t ^ a t i o n . ” sa id R e m m e rs. ” we w ill j fe e t in thp C,OU(, S C aptain A ' w th e ring. ¡-the h ouse m e rc h a n t m a rin e com init- pion a b o u t $83 a second in O ak lan d A sb lan d F rid a y a ^ n o o n of -tttis p la «e 0,1 ‘ he s ta n d a w itn ess w h o l steven8i a e r ia , p hotographer> y e s te r. | K e a rn s r e tu rn e d from ------------------ tee. v a u d e - w eek a t abOUt 3 ° ’COCk’ a c c o rd in s to 1 sw ^ a r t h a t L a s k e r ’s f ir s t a c t d ay m ad e a d a rin g ,eap Jn a p a ra J MOUNT H O LLY , N J. J u n e 1 4 — R ep u b lican le a d e rs a re c o n fid e n t a f te r c a n ce llin g D em psey’s PO RTLAND. J u n e 14.— D evious th e p re se n t a rra n g e m e n ts t h a t have " as to c a " on P re s id e n t H a r d in g ; (;hute> a ii< h tin g 8afeIy a lth o u g h b e - ’ c o n tra c t. T h e w idow of J o h n T. B ru n e n , cir- th e bH1 wil1 be p u sh e d a lo n g b-v villa a c tiv itie s of a rin g of sm u g g le rs “ T h en we m ay w ork o u r way east. been “T . a “ n UUUUHeea- . | ® . T ’® ° f liq u o r_ on ‘ fore o p e n in g his p a ra c ’h u n o u n c ed . c u s o w n e r, w ho w a9 s h o t a n d k ille d P re s,d e n t H a rd in g ’s d em an d for im - ia a T he c h a m b e r of com m erce h a s th e s h iP P '» e h o a rd ’s vessels. on a s h o rt v au d ev ille to u r a n d open , * OI com m erce » a s — — , OTOCl8. T h i s . n a rro w escap e f ,.on, d p a th H e w as vzhose b u sin ess it is to im p o rt C ititi o n M arch 10, i8 u n d e r a r r e s t h ere m e d ia te a c tio n b e fo re th e end of cam p a t M lchigau C ily a b o u t six P' “ n " e “ to s e " th e ir b e v e .a g e s on th e sh ip - 06035283 gian. who, B onham said , had allow ed M ohr, a n d a fo rm e r em ploye of B ru- sh ip ‘ ¡a s k e d th a t th e o w n e rs n o tify th e ping b o ard vessels, L a s k e r re p lie d : If’ th e com m ission follow s th e ore- ' s e c re ta ry of c h a m b e r of 'c o m - J ° u can do s o ’ b u t B w oaId d ° no th e th re e to “ e sc a p e ” from tlie ship n e n ’s c irc u s. C h a rle s Pow ell, a re u n ­ and who la te r provided B onham w ith c e d en t it set in th e c h a lle n g e s issu ed merCC by T b u rs d a y ev e n in g if t h e y |g° o d ’ as tb e >' a re aU «° w et you d e r a r r e s t on m u rd e r c h a rg e s. | ( th e w rong p h o to g ra p h for id e n tifi­ P o w ell is d e c la re d by th e a u th o r itie s can be p re se n t w ith a c a r fo r th e Cou dn se n o n in to x ic a tin g d r in k s .” by Jo h n n y D undee a n d H a rry G reb. catio n w hen he s ta r te d o u t in se arc h t o h a v e co n fessed he did th e a c tu a l' ------------------ . aim ed a t fe a th e rw e ig h t a n d m iddle- a c co m m o d a tio n of th e v isito rs. of one of th e fu g itiv es. A rra n g e m e n ts h av e been m ad e fo r FROM RED B L U F F s h o o tin g of B ru n e n a t M o h r’s r e -' i | w eight c h a m p io n sh ip s, resp ectiv elv , In th e m y ste rio u s way im m ig ra ­ th e fire w h istle to blow w hen th e TO CH ESTER IMPROVING! T he G ra n ts P ass c h a m b e r of c o m - .it w in d ein an d th a t D em psey accept tion in sp e c to rs w ork, B onham in te r- tra in leaves S iskiyou, in o rd e r t h a t H ED B L U F F , J u n e 14.-—A lth o u g h ! [m e rc e h a s se n t an in v ita tio n to A sh- W ills’ defy w ith in a c e rta in period W A SH IN GTON, J u n e 14.— R ep re- ¡ cepted a le tte r to C hina, w ritte n by PL A N S BEING PE R FE C TE D lan d to jo in w ith th em in th e fo rm a l ; Or s ta n d su sp en d e d in New York every one will be a t th e s ta tio n w ho a u to n io b ile s a , e now a,blef to feet can s p a re th e tim e to give th e S h rin - th r o u Sh th e S ie rra s from R ed B lu ff se » ta tiv e S in n o tt received n o tice a sm u g g le r on b o ard th e vessel to FO R TELEPH O NE PICNIC op en in g of th e Jo se p h in e caves, i sta te . e rs a royal rec e p tio n ’ to C h e ste r a n d W estw ood, th e g o in g ‘ rom C o m m issio n er B u rk e of th e In- ‘l ‘s firm in H ong K ong, say in g he ----------- ; w hich is sch ed u led fo r M onday, J u n e d ian b u re a u , of th e o p en in g by exec- bad lan d ed th e m en and fo r th e firm T h e em ployes of th e P acific T ele- 2 6. T h e cave m en a re m a k in g elab - W h ile th e ra ilro a d o ffic ia ls h a v e ’s ro u g h . i u tiv e o rd e r of all u n a llo te d lan d of co llect th e m oney due in C hina. p h o n e a n d T e le g ra p h co m pany e x - . o r a te p re p a ra tio n « fo r th e event ! n o t y et a n n o u n c ed th e tim e of a r- c h a n g e s in th e R o gue riv e r valley w hich it is expectpd w ill be thp fQre. K la m a th re se rv a tio n to e x p lo ra tio n F o llow ing th is clu e th e in sp e c to r , riv a l of an y tra in s in A sh la n d , th ey h a v e p la n s w ell u n d e r way fo r th e ir ru n n e r of th e g re a t e x p lo ita tio n plan ; fo r m in e ra ls. g a th e re d evidence fo r th e a rre s ts . (h a v e given o u t th e in fo rm a tio n t h a t 1 T his actio n has been u rg ed by ( --------------------- ——— a n n u a l picnic, w hich w ill be held on f6 r th e m a k in g of s o u th e rn O regon ! 16 special tr a in s w ill leav e San S u n d ay . J u n e 25, a t th e E lk s ’ pic- th e m ecca fo r to u ria t8 of tb e V nited ¡C. H. M cC uber, of B eatty, O r., who TO U R ISTS STO P IN A SH LA N D F ra n c isc o on T h u rs d a y , J u n e 15. a n d n lc g ro u n d s on R o gue riv e r. S tates. s u b m itte d ore fo r e x a m in atio n . T he TO V ISIT W ITH F R IE N D th re e w ill leave th e re on F rid a y . T h e i i p rese n c e of low g ra d e gold is in d i-l ----------- T h e em p lo y es of th e G ra n ts P a s s .' T he A sh lan d c h a m b e r of com - fo llow ing is a list of th e tem p les ra te d , w h e th e r in paying q u a n titie s M r‘ a n d M rs- Ben H®cWng. iof M ed fo rd a n d A sh lan d ex ch an g es, a n d m erce w a n ts to m ak e a ,)ig day fQr an d w he e th e y h a il fro m : not d e te rm in e d . If v a lu a b le m ine- C hai' lpston S. C„ and Mr. and Mrs. a s m any as can m ak e a rra n g e m e n ts A s h la n d a t th e o p en in g of th e Caves S a latn a n , N ew ark , N. J .; A1 K a-j rals a r e discovered lo c a to rs have one R ise - of T ac°m a . W ash., who have to a tte n d from th e s m a lle r places. as it will a ff o „d a splpndid o p p o r. d e r, P o rtla n d , O r.; M orroco, J a c k ­ y e a r in w hich to e n te r in to lease been s Pen (,i»K ‘hp w in te r in P e ta lu - w ill be on h a n d to p a rtic ip a te in t h e ' tu n ity rOr-b o o s tin g o u r ow n F o u rth s o n v ille , F la .; O asis. C h a rlo tte , N. w ith tlie g o v e rn m e n t. ma> ^ a , ‘f- a rriv e d in A shland a few c a jn lv a l of fu n w hich will be s ta g e d .; of J u ly c e le b ra tio n . W ith th is end ;C .; S y rian , C in c in n a ti, O .; K ism et, PORTLAND. J„ue 1 4 .-C C h h .rlo u Brooklyn. N. Y.; A1 Koran. C l e » ^ : -----------------! --------------------------- idays ago lor a short »I.R wl.h Job A ccording to th e n u m b e r of noses in vlew it ig hoppd a rra n g e m P n ts arles B rooklyn, N. Y.; A1 K o ra n , C leve- w h ich h a v e boon ro u u .o d to d a le . Cau bo m ad e to h av e a crow d ‘ » o u s h doloalod lo r th e repub- lau d . O. (tw o s e c tio n s) ; C re sce n t. BR A ZIL, In d .. J u n e U . - M o r e ARM IK S OF W T A X I. CHAXC. , L T “ " - ’ *' e re w »e a o u t .1 a tte n t i e haltd to go to G rant3 Pag3_ so a3 t0 Lean g u b e rn a to ria l n o m in a tio n In T re n to n . N. J. (tw o s e c t i o n » ; S n r - ; t h a n 200 s tr ik in g coal m in e rs, in 50 KATTL1XG IX VIAXCHI'RIA M r and Mrs H ire w ere no th e picnic. ; m ak e an im posing p a ra d e of an A sh -' a e jp riln a ,'ie8’ wlll :'u » as an in d e- a h . M inneapolis, M inn.; Y a a ra b , A t- a u to m o b ile s, sw ooped dow n on a T IE N T SIN , C hina, J u n e 14.— w ay to th e ir hom e in T acom a and f '001 races an d c o n te sts of v a rio u s lan d ^ l e g a t i o n w ith b a n n e rs, fla g s, i p e n d e n t c a n d id a te in N ovem ber, ac- la n ta , Ga. (tw o s e c tio n s ) ; D am as- n u m b e r of sm all w agon m ines w est V iolent x.s ..„ ..s oroKen fig h tin g has b ro k en o u t th e D eckings w ere o u t to see th e k in d 8 w ill be pu lled off an d tan c y e tc „ in v itin g a ll of G ra n ts P a s s t o ; c o rd ,n g to a a to r y P a n te d to d ay in cus, R o c h e ste r. N. Y .; M edinah. C h i-,o f h e re to day, a n d forced th em to a lo n g th e M an ch u rian fro n tie r, p riz e s will be h u n g up fo r th e win- o u r c e le b ra tio n oil F o rd a n d F o u rth th e P o rtla n d J o u rn a l, and w hich itje a g o .(tw o s e c tio n s ). close dow n. ' c a su a ltie s a re said to be heavy T he, c o u n try , and w ere tra v e lin g w ith heavy. T he them . n e r to c a rry hom e. days. T he G ra n ts P ass band has al- is c ia ‘f»ed is a u th o riz e d by S e n a to r T he 1 /st th re e tra in s a re th e ones T hese m in es have been o p e ra tin g b a ttle c e n te rs a t S h a n h a i K uan. A fter h a v in g seen som e of Ash- ; read y accep ted th e in v ita tio n to com - H aB - sch ed u led to leave San F ra n c isc o on d u rin g th e n a tio n a l coal s trik e , sup- T h e tro o p s of G e n e ral C hang Tso lan d and the s u rro u n d in g c o u n try SHASTA PIONEER DIES ON p e te in th e b a n d c o n te st on th e F rid a y an d w ill p ro b ab ly n o t a rriv e p lying fu el for d o m estic use a n d to Lin and G en eral W u Pei F u 's a rm ie s M r. D ecking expressed th e opinion VISIT TO SAN FRANCISCO Fourth of Ju ,y GOOD MORNING’S WORK h e e b e fo re so m e tim e S a tu rd a y . sm all in d u strie s . ¡ a r e believed to be e n g ag ed . ¡ t h a t i f ‘ he lived in a place as p re tty R E D D IN G , C alif.. June 14.— ______ _ It h a s been s u g g e ste d th a t th e v i s - ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- I A shland, he w ould c e rta in ly nev er OF BUDGET COMMITTEE T h o m a s B. A rm stro n g , ¡a p io n e e r ADMIRAL SIMS SAYS WARS ----------- i « " « S h rin e rs he given a ta s te of 75 WILL GRADUATE FROM GANG ASSAULT FA TH ER AND I go to P e ta lu m a to spend th e w in ter f a r m e r o f S h a s ta c o u n ty , died in W ILL BE FOUGHT WITH GAS M essrs. P ie rc e a n d N in in g e r re- A sh la n d ’s f ru it, in th e form of s tra w - K L A M A TH C E N T R A L SCHOOL SON W IT H LEA D P I P E __________ ___ ______ S an F ra n c isc o , w h e re he w e n t a few -------- - ¡p o rt th e fo llow ing new n a m e s on th e b e rrie s w hich a re a h u n d a n t a t th is KLA M A TH FA LLS, J u n e 14.— PO R TLA N D , Ju n e 14.__W h ile P R E S ID E N T ’S GREETING TO Withes a g o to rec e iv e m ed ical aid. ALBANY. N V , J u n e 14. “ Y o u ; b u d g e t: tim e of y ear, a n d let th em leave w ith S ev en ty -fiv e e ig h th g ra d e s tu d e n ts w a g in g a t E a st 8 8 t h 'a n d Y am hill SH RINERS BROUGHT BY AIR He was aged 81 years. The body can b et y o u r life th a t if we have E a s t Side P h a rm a c y . J. M. G r im s - [ m em o ries of th e b est a n d la rg e s t of th e city public schools, will s ta g e s h o e 's fo r a s tr e e tc a r w hich was _______ wag brought here today for inter­ a n o th e r w ar an d if w e’re a tta c k e d ley, W . L. C hapin, S q u a re Deal Gro- 'b e rrie s in th e c o u n try ta k e n from g ra d u a tio n ex ercises on th e law n of to ta k e them to th e ste a m sh ip L iv er- SAN FR A N C ISCO Tune 1 4 — E d- ment. Mrs. «Armstrong, the wife, U8 o I 3,9’ T?1? R e a r A d m ir a ,i c e ry- D ennis F eed a n d G rocery, R. th e g a rd e n s of A sh lan d . B ear o u t th e C e n tra l school T h u rs d a y even- pool M aru to w ork as sh ip c a rp e n te r, die R ic k e n b a c k e r ca n vine a m es died four years ago. Surviving him W i liam S. S m s U n ited S ta te s n av y .iM . DeM iils. I , J. O rres T a ilo r Shop, th e s ta te m e n ts w hich h av e been ing a t 7 :3 0 o’clock, it w as a n n o u n c ed R. I , T hom as. 52, and his son. W . B. sag e from P re s id e n t H i X g to th e JACK DEMPSEY BILL BRENNAN VESSELS MAN IS LAID 10 FAMILY PLOT HALL WILL RON E INDEPENDEN! are two daughters and one son— Mrs. E. M. Null of Inwood, Mrs. Charles H. Farnsworth of Manton, and Walter H. Armstrong of Shin­ gletown. k A 0,’? dlnnP1’ ° f O v erlan d G a ra &e . N. Dix & Sons, m ad e t h a t s o u th e rn O regon is th e ; to d ay by S u p e rin te n d e n t W ells. M u- th e A lbany M edical C ollege A lu m » i j V endom e H o tel, M rs. M ary H om es b e st place in th e w orld to live, a n d , sic w ill be fu rn ish e d by th e s tu d e n ts a sso c ia tio n . “ If we a re a tta c k e d we T u c k e r. m . a k e . th e v isito m o re glee d u b , a n d a n a d d re s s - will . rs . w a n t to see t - be will u se g a s.” he c o n tin u e d , ‘‘a n d we! T o ta l o f th e m o rn in g ’s w o rk w as of t h a t w o n d e rfu l p lace th e y call m ad e by R. H. D u n b a r, fo rm e r su- won’t care how, when or why.” | $234, bringing the total up to $1603. Ashland. perintendent of schools. T hom as, w ere a tta c k e d and sev erely S h rin e rs a t San F ra n c isc o left Reno b e a te n a t 7 o’clock th is m o rn in g by Mondu y m o rn in g a t 5 :5 5 o ’clock in a gan g of m en. B oth m en ap p lied a m ail p lan e, p iloted by Ja c k E a to n to th e em erg en cy h o sp ita l fo r tr e a t- a n d a rriv e d h e re a t 8 :1 6 th e sam e