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    A shland D aily T idings
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A8HLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
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cases o u t of ten of asthm a. «■
T his is a proven fact.
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No 270
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, l9iT*-
VOLUM E
3
(Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
MAY RE-OPEN QUESTION OF
RUSSIAN RECONSTRUCTION
SC-ENIC DRIVE
LONDON, Ju ly 19.— A nother in-j
I te rn a tio n a l conference on th e recon­
stru c tio n of R ussia appears prob-
able, according to a dispatch from i
The H ague.
The B ritish and» Ita lia n s a re re­
p o rted to favor co u n ter proposals
from the R ussian delegates to bej
subm itted.
Scene!of the National O 'e n Golf Championship
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Mr. and Mrs. B ert Moses leave to ­
m orrow m orning in th e ir a u to f o r ,
Corvallis, w here Mr. Moses will ad-;
dress th e Oregon S ta te E d ito ria l as­
sociation on F riday afternoon. They«
plan to reach E ugene T hursday ev­
ening. dud th en go on to C orvallis
F riday m orning, re tu rn in g to E u ­
gene F r id a y 'n ig h t, and to Ashland^
on S aturday.
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MIXES AT MERCY O F FLOOD
W ATERS I F STR IK EB R EA K ­
ER S EMPLOYED
BALL TEAM
T h re a t of D ese.’iion by Engineer»
And Pumper®— P acific N orthern
Suspends B ranch T raffic— 4 'lerk s,
F reig h t and E xpress Men S trike.
AI SAP AND SAIT t
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STRIKE STATUS
IS STILL TENSE
BUT HOPEFUL
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Speeches M ade by FoUetrt R eserve
R epresentative
and
P rom inent
C itizens as to F easibility and De­
sirab ility of O pening Up Canyon.
WILL LEAVE ON MOTOR
TRIP TO CORVALLIS
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COM MITTEE APPO IN TED BY TH E
mayor TO report OX
details
MALARIA GERMS cannot »or-
vlve three months In the rich
osone at Ashland. The pure do-
m estie water helps.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < » $ <8>$'
0 RAY OF HOPE
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pen etr ates gloom »
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f tho Skokie Country club a t Glencoe, a suburb of Chicago, the
At th e reg u la r m eeting of the city
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'WASHINGTON, July 19.— •
View of the clubhouse and part of the grounds o
‘ p a rticip a te d 'in by several hundred of the best players
council last night, several gentlem en
scene of the national open golf <**nH>ionslnp t o u r a a ^
,
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Baseball e n th u sia sts of A shland
deep shade of Indigo th a t has
appeared to p resen t som e m atte rs
The A shland Iron W orks, w hich;
this country and Great Britain, as well as > some
- ______ a re welcomed to w itness the contest
enshrouded official W ashing- -
p e rta in in g to im proving th e A shland reopened io r business a few m onths
betw een Miss Genevieve S w e d e n -,^ ton fo r th e last two weeks, due ■?>
creek canyon road, and extending &go under t he ow nership and m an-!
b u rg ’s team m ade up of nine girls,
to th e unsuccessful e ffo rts to ••
th e sam e to eventually m ake a see- &gement Qf R alph H adfield and!
and Gordon M acC racken’s team of 0 grapple with th e tw in indus- -
nlc d rive which would excel any‘ l aw rence Code r , is m aking som e im-
nine boys. The team s a re p ra c tic -1<g> tria l m enaces presented by the •
th in g of th is c h a ra c te r in so u th e rn provem entg about th e pia nt th a t
ally th e sam e as played S aturday, 0 coal and railro ad strik es, was
Oregon.
Will add m uch to th e ap p earan ce of i
July 8, on the Sap-and-Salt diam ond
t oday p enetrated by a few rays *
The first speaker was M*. P e a c h e y (
^ n t ag wejj a8 en hance the
when th e boys won. T he gam e w ill 0 oi optim ism .
of the fo restry d ep artm en t, and t!e; value of th e place
he played on th e sam e diam ond Sat- 0
On top of the hopeful mes-
spoke from his experience and o
tb e ojd sCrap iron has been I
urday, Ju ly 22, a t 3 o’clock sharp. 2 sages from Chicago th a t the •
se rv a tio n as to the best m ethods o f agsem bled a n d classified in d iff e r- ’
F red Homes’ will act as u m p ir e ,!^ rail 8trik e is yielding steadily
p rev en tin g forest fires, and p re se rv e
and th e y ard ¡Q general
and will be assisted by F ra n k F a r - , 0 tow ards a settlem en t, it be- 0-
ing th e tim b er belt which is one of
cleaned up. A new h ig h '
rell of M edford, w hile d i a r i e s
cam e known th a t ten ta tiv e -
th e essential elem ents in conserving bQard fence is being erected across
KLAMATH FALLS, Ju ly 19.— Loom is will ’be official score k e e p -j.^ peace feelers have passed be
and sa fe g u a rd in g ou r w ater supply.) th e fro n t of th e yard betw een the
Mrs. F a rre ll of M edford a n d t Ween th e w arring groups of
W ASHINGTON,
Ju ly
19. — Of
Unless m ore men are obtained for er.
It was Mr. P eachey’s conclusion th a t shop and the fence which parallels
Mrs.
Hom es of A shland will act as 0 m iners and th e |operalrora In •
th re e and a half m illion m en out of OLD GUARD GIVEN JOLT •X’ stre e t w ork underw ay here the work
extending and im proving the road th e railro a d tra c k . T his fence along
em ploym ent in th is country, “it is
will not be com pleted th is year, in senior captains for the g irls ’ team , 0 W ashington.
DEFEAT OP CONGRESSMAN
w ould m ake possible a b e tte r m eth t he tra c k s is being stra ig h te n e d np j I t ,portPd t hat one m illion a re float-
C abinet officers in touch w ith zv
and C. H. Pierce and Bert R. G reer. 0
th e opinion of th e city council.
JEFFRIES
od of carin g for an overseeing a l l / and put in good condition. A high
e rs, who w ouldn’t w ork if they wei -
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City E ngineer Zum w alt was au- both of A shland, wilt act as se n io r,^ , a y gjde8 of th e in d u stria l tu r-
dan» erous fea tu re s coining from picket fence is being p u t up across
i 0 moll described the situ a tio n as
given
th e o p p o rtu n ity ,” S enator n C andidacy for th e Senate, How ell, tborjzed tQ tak e up th e m a tte r w ith captains for th e boys’ team .
carel« wness on th e p a rt of picnick th e re a r of th e p la n t and along th e
R
epublican
Progressive,
Is
L
ead-
W
arren
C
onstruction
com
pany,
All
players
are
invited
to
bring
0 «‘still tense, but h o p e fu l.'
Gooding, ch airm an of th e rqgublican
e rs, c.. ipers, etc.
n o rth side. The ow ners deem ed th is “ farm ta riff bloc” a sse rte d to d ay
0
0 a
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ing By Wide M argin— W ets C arry w ith a view to finding a way to get th e ir favorite b ats and each team
A let er from City E ngineer Wal- fence to be a very necessary p a rt of
O ne o f S ix D istr ic ts.
in th e sen ate, in contending that^
‘ m ore w orkers and speed up th e to h a n d , to th e um pire th re e new
WASHINGTON,
Ju ly
19.— Ten
k e r was read by C. H. Pierce, ex-
im provem ent, as hohoes and
over production and over em ploy-,
work. At p resent only 30 m en are halls. The c a tc h e r’s m ask and th e
19.—
The
th
ousand
m
aintenance
m
iners
now
pressing his views on th e road ex" j otherg continually c arried off wood
LINCOLN, Neb., July
b rea st plate, the sam e as uSed Ju ly
m
ent a re th
........
— e sources of th e n a tio n ’s
ti.u em ployed, it was said.
engaged
as
statio
n
ary
engineers
and
tension and im provem ent, and s ta t" and o ther th in g s of value ab o u t the econom ic and in d u stria l d istu rb - progressives scored again over t
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8th, will be on hand. P layers are
in
o
rd
er
to
prevent
ru
in
Ing th a t in his belief, ru le s and reg I plant, u ntil the loss in th is m anner
reactio n aries in both th e old-line
requested to brin g th e ir own favor-1 pum pers
anees.
of
m
ines,
will
im
m
ediately
desert
u latio n s could he enacted and en­ was becom ing serious.
! p arties in N eb rask a's state-w ide p ri­
’'" o w i n T ’t o th e g reat difficulty in ’ th eir posts, leaving
th e e m
ing th
mi ines to the
forced so th a t any d an g er from pic­
m aries yesterday. On th e face of
T he iron w orks has been doing a
if strik e-
n ick ers and cam pers w ould he e n ­ i good business ever since it was re ­
selecting prizes. Mr. W inburn will! m ercy of flood w aters
incom plete re tu rn s, a m ost su rp ris­
7 , / cash' prices.
Each player on) b rea k e rs a re em ployed by o p e ra to rs
tire ly overcom e. Mr. W alk er sta te d opened. w ith th e exception of one
ing- u pset was th a t of. C ongressm an
,l,e
w
inning
team
will receive »2.; it was declared today a t V n,ted Mine
th a t in his opinion conditions a t week.
I Je ffrie s, seeking th e nom ination to
T he m an ag em en t has been
Sap-and-Salt-in-the-W oods, form erly coæ pelled t0 em piOy m ore m en in
and each player on th e losing te a m ’ W orkers h e a d q u arte rs heie.
th e U nited S tates senate as an old
L o n g ’s Cabin, w ere 100 per cent th e m achine shop from tim e to tim e
g uard republican.
R. B. Howell,
b e tte r now th an before Mr. W in- u n til, a t present, th e re aae e ig h t or
j progressive republican, is leading
TRAFFIC ON BRANCH
b u r n ’s p u rch ase and im provem ent of
m en w orking in th e shop p rac­
him by a wide m argin.
will be divided equally betw een the
BELLINGHAM,
W ash., July 19.
th e property.
U nited S tates S enator H itchcock,
tically all of th e tim e.
w inning and losing team s
It
is
hoped
th
a
t
Mr.
Loveland
and!
All
passenger
service
on the N orth-
Fred C. Hom es m ade an in te re s t­
who ra n for renom ination on his
All th e m achinery in th e shop has
i.
k
mill
pm
Pacific
betw
een
Bellingham
and
in g _ speech
touching on th e beauties been overhauled and p u t in first-
“ progressive” record, is conceded
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his fam ous Ashland boys ban d ’ w ill, ern I acm e oci
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Ju
ly
19.—
play
th
e
kind
¡S
eattle
has
been
cancelled
for
the
to be unfolded to th e tra v e le r
condition, and th e p la n t Is in
victorious.
The .« wets
p ear to have T ostltying before Judge ShipworU,;
OTe out
^ 7 ap congressional
^ ¿ p l a y e r . I | t l m tim e In th
e •-«-*—-
m story w*
o . th a t
H
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th ro u g h an o p p ortunity to drive to condition to do aU k in ds of foundry
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 19. — T he won
in the courthouse tria l yesterday a f - . of m usic m a t wm s
i branch line.
M ount A shland, and told of the de-
m achlne w ork w ith t he g rea test
contests.
cost
of
living
is
on
th
e
rise
again.
ternoon, County Judge B unnell de- pep
The suspension of service is b e ­
s ire of Mr. W inburn to do th in g s for expedjency
I t took a n o th e r jum p upw ard d u r-;
d a re d th a t he would not move i n to ! Mr. W inburn is endeavoring to lieved to he due to th e s trik e of the
■the ben efit of A shland.
An offer
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if I organize a syndicate to send the
ing th e m outh of Ju n e. The d ep art-
i the Main s tre e t courthouse, even - ,
-
.
was p resented from Mr. W inburn to JACK8ON HOT SPRINGS
vorld to railw ay shopm en.
so ordered, and th a t he first w ould |su ccessfu l team around th e world^to
in
IM
PROVEM
ENTS
GOING
i
n
!
m
en
t
of
labor
announced
today
in s ta ll’ m odern sa n ita ry cans for
in th e baseball
IM PROVEM ENTS GOING
rep o rtin g th a t w holesale prices for
CLERKS, AND FREIGHT ANU
resign. He said he had been e le c te d ; m eet all comers
w aste in th e p ark and extending the
Jackson! J u n e w ere one and o n e-third per
on a platfo rm dedicated to com pie-' world.
EXPRESS HANDLERS STRIKE
len g th of th e canyon drive, also to , The im provem ents a t
o f the Hot Springs s tr n c ln r .,;
B aseball
Am ertca s m ost popn
CINCINNATI,
July
19.— P re si­
in sta ll a t su ita b le distance«, sa n i­ H ot Springs a re being steadily cen t above those of May. May prices
and th a t be would carry o u t th a t l» r outdoor gam e, and
Is hoped
had
increased
th
re
e
'a
n
d
one-half
per
den
t
F
itzgerald,
of
th
e
B
rotherhood
ta r y to ilets. Also to equip th e park pushed fbrwar/1 and every day sees
program it possible.
, f a t th e re will be m ore « » £ £ £ of Railw ay C lerks, announced th a t
cent
over
th
e
prices
of
th
e
previous
w ith sw ans, pelicans, and such o th er
n e a re r com pietion th an the
The o th er ju dges w ere not so par- shown in Ashlam
n
he had sanctioned the s trik e of the
b ird s as m ight be desired as a n at-J previous day. T he larg e dance p a ­ m onth.
• action
•
lri i Baseb
Rimpball fans
will be expected
to
T
he
la
rg
e
st
price
gains
reported
tic
u
ia
r.
s
ta
tin
g
th
e
ir
w
ould
‘
'
ig boaoHan!
baseball! clerks, fre ig h t handlers, statio n and
tra c tio n . The council accepted the vilion, which was finished ju s t he-
„Iter in 8„ I . r »» th e equipm ent lo r
’P o u r th ,
laia ot th e best) a re l o r fuel and building ’» • ‘“ J » '’ ;
depend on the outcom e of th is t r i a l . ; come up
m uch i express em ployes, ou th e Chesa-
Most of th e county officials, who gam e which has created
n
th e eauyuu road w a, concerned, re-
,^
e
a
c
h
^
m
=
th e young folks of Ash-; peahe « Ohio railro a d , effective
Ga r ( ,e,d have been b arred from
Z « e p ch “n p " f e ’ T hursday m orning.
The ord er af-
fe rrin g th e o th e r offer to the p ark m an n er possible and presents as nice
F o o d stu ffs
L. G. F itz w ate r, of 144
.
t tb d u m b e r of com m erce fects 3600 men.
board.
..a floor as w as ever seen for d a n c in g
'i
h ig h er stre e t, fell from a sea ffold. y ester- ed courthouse by o rd er of the ^ °Un^
O ther rem a rk s were m ade by J. H. purposes. The floor is k e p t ^ r e d , a v e r a g e d ^ a i y
P
* b ,.tid in g in c o » « , testified as to the u nsafe a n d ; P l y e » a t th e
.„ .„ a .
u n sa n ita ry condition of th e old not late than 1 ..........., t . „
F u lle r and O. C. E a ste rlin g , city w ith saw dust and shavings w hen n o tlth a n th e previous
be any boy or girl on th ese team s ■ Rf>Gl K r iver CITIZENS
o th e r hand, due to de-i M edford, and received in ju rie s of a
building, in which they a re now
e le c tricia n . Mr. E a ste rlin g th o u g h t in use. to p rotect it from th e sun. I <*uce, on the
F H eider, county c o u r t ) th a t have no way of gettin g up. they,
ORGANIZE COMM UNITY CLUB
d in e s in th e price of grains, hay seKy serious n a tu re , which m ay pos
housed. A.
it w as tim e th a t im provem ent should
thft gide waRg naTe
cost
will
please
inform
th
e
ir
cap
tain
s
o
’
siblv
prove
fata
l.
and eggs, show ed a decrease of %
, .
-ii, n arch itect, testified th a t it would
he trtade to th e ro ad for th e benefit been erected.
They a re about 10
................... com plete the th
C itizens of the village of Rogue
th a a t t th
th ere
ere will
will be
be am
am ple
ple tim
tim e e to
to get
g
F itz w ate r was w orking w ith R 31
They w ere d o se to $200,000 to
o f th e service to the city from the feet a p a rt and of 4x4 m ate ria l. T he, of one per cent.
Ttiver
held a m eeting Monday even­
them
up
to
Sap-and-Salt
on
tim
e.
C. P o rte r, of th is city
tb e Hot Springs courthouse.
pow er p lan t and the w ater dep art- ghingles have been h au led to th e
ing in th e Rogue R iver com m unity
pain tin g th e second story a t
m en t, as a g reat loss of tim e was grQund flnd a roof w U tb e p u t over
Mr.
hall and organized a «community
tim e th e accident occurred.
c o n sta n tly in cu rred on this account.
p latfo rm before th e rain y sea-
A P P m - w .1 y PTOSSEATTLE M EET club With A. R. B radsliears as presF
F itz w ate r was unable to explain ju st
Mr. F u lle r th o u g h t th e m a tte r of
how th e accident occurred, h u t he
. dent.
w a te r safe g u a rd in g im p o rtan t, b u t
excavatio n w ork for th e
The m eeting was one 0>f the m ost
ap p aren tly lost his balance and fell
CHICAGO, Ju ly 19.— W illiam C.
th a t im provem ent of, and extending gwim m ing ta n k ¡3 g etting well along
ever held in Rogue
head first, tow ard the ground, lig h t­
¡F ilch , freig h t claim agent of * « ¡ ^ H^ d \ he citizens of th e pro-
th e road would tend in th is direc- ^ d aU thp d irt tb a t can be tak e n
ing on his rig h t sh o u ld e r and the
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i Southern Pacific com pany, a t San
tlo n ra th e r th an increase the dan-
team g and scrap ers has
of th e gressive little tow n w ere joined by
side of his head.
P hysicians who
F rancisco, and ch airm an
K«r.
.
been done th is wav and th e balance
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! Deo pie of the su rro u n d in g country-
atte n d ed him w ere unable to ascer-
, fre ig h t claim division, of th e Am
P J
representatives of th e Med­
Mr. P ierce sta te d th a t a t an in-
w ork will consi8t of s tra ig h t-
j tain ju s t how badly lie was in ju ie d .
can R ailw ay associatiou, who has
form al g a th e rin g a t the end of th e
tbe gide wan 8. The forms--
ford and G rants Pass cham bers of
! but expressed the opinion th a t the
been in Chicago a tte n d in g a m eeting
canyon road recently, and at the re-
gJdea win be built within
com m erce, who gave them a word
j flesh on the sh o u ld er would have to
q u e st of Mr. W inburn. a com m ittee
cem ent wiU be
of th e officers of th e fre ig h t claim of encouragem ent in connection w ith
m eeting of citizens has
-— % een , sp
- lit in order to
« rese t th e shoulder
.
la n d claim prevention division of ^ e
organization.
had been form ed consisting of Mr.
flftpen
cham ber of com m erce ; bones which w ere com pietely^c r” ^
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WASHINGTON. July 19.- Presi-. A m erjcan R ailw ay association, will
W in b u rn . Mr. Hom es. Mr. P u lle r
d
Tbe p ro p rieto r e<x- ! called by the
!ta*nk* In ” shape t to be held a t th e d t y h all F rid a y ev-j
to g e th e r.^ T h e dent H ard in g is strongly opposed to algo a tte n d th e 2 7 th a n n u al conveu-
a n d him self, but th a t Mr. W inburn
believed it b e tte r th a t he should act
tlm<L )enlng( J u iy 2 1. to / horoushl>; K^ S; ' i ^ 1; ' / ‘X ’« t ^ b e * rictim 7» "face and any general am nesty for so-called Uon of th e in te rn a tio n a l _ Apple 0 0 0 0 0< 8> < s> '»e-«<s,<i>‘s>^ * >
A BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY »
f rom bruises political prisoners, he told a delega- g b ippers association, to be held in
only In advisory capacity and to as-
ground gur. cuss th e question of how to obtain frig h t si<h. ° t the
head is black and blue and a re swol- tion which called upon him today a t Seattle> W ash., Ju ly 25 to 28, in-
slat in financing the u n d ertak in g . rQunding lh e pavilion a n d tan k was b e tte r hotel facilities for A shland.
N ational I-«ague
Mr.
W
inburn.
Mr.
G
reer
and
all
received in the fall.
th e W hite H ouse to plead for th e ciusive
an d had requested th a t nis nam e be
* m arshy and boggy n a tu re and
A
t
C
incinnati
2; New Y ork 6.
invitetd and leu to alm ost twice the norm al size.
b ro u g h t to his release o? those still in prison fori
p itc h ,eft here yesterday, on the
not considered as a m em ber of th e
t&ken o u t o th e rs in te re s te d axe
A t C hicago 8; Brooklyn 6
h
e
i
r
had re . violation of - X
th « e e __
s p •» i o o n a arterial
ge^!
Apple Shippers Special.” a special
■committee.
Qf th e bottonT of th e ta n k w as de urged to he p r i e n t and give t
At P ittsb u rg 2; P hiladelphia 0.
In v itatio n s have been
C ouncilm an Joy said th a t he was
a fte r views.
rrain
carry
in
g
only
delegates
to
the
-.ce iv ed a tte n tio n , and re p o rts from
m etnon
ethod of
a «tick ler for th e extrem e m
or P°sited in
carry off th e tended th ro u gh th e cham ber of com-j
convention. C. J. McDonald, super-
Am erican L eague
w ere th a t he had FUNERAL OF DONALD I .
'protection
_water - P P * ^ q X ^ d " supply of w X T T^'e m erce for a general m eeting to dU - his bedside today w
ith no rest, and
DODGE H E LD TODAY | ln t e ndent of th e perishable freight
At P h ilad elp h ia 6; St. L ouis 8.
'.„ a , a f t.v H stenlnk . . t» ._ • « « - —
a ',„IW su r- cuss th is v e r , im p o rta u . q u e s t i ^ hud
¿ . X
u
« r e Pive«
A t New York 1; D etroit 6.
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T he fu n c ru l^ o f- D onald F .. t h e '
X
inclined
to
*round
now
m en ts presen ted , he was inclinea to
w hicb m achines and team s and a sce rta in ii
At Boston 0; Chicago 8.
b elieve th a t b e tle r re su lts m ight be
( e i r Q, a c tio „ m ay not be obtained.
urn a
e ia b t-y e a ro ld son ot Mr. and Mrs. atten d the S eattle m eeting of a p p le ( At W ashington 1; Cleveland 4.
„ b la m ed by b u ilding a b e tte r road a can
« m go
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th f
The cham ber of com m erce be ,„ e path
F ra n k Dodge, |who died M onday shippers.
being sw allow ed up in th e soft
lieves
th a t in unity th e re is stre n g th
and ex ten d in g it th an could be ob
P acific (Y>asl le a g u e
night near T alen t, w as held th is af-
.Hm H n k v s d t t a t by th e un ited action of th e TWO KILLED, MANY INJURED
taln e d at p resen t, and a m otion was Rrounu.
(Y esterd ay ’s G am esl
The tre e s su rro u n d in g th e tan k a n a tn a i oy
___ vre, A,i _r iv
IN HEAD-ON COLLISION ternoon a t 4 o’clock.
THIRTY ARE KILLED IN
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m ade by M >r r Joy th
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a com m ittee and pavilion m ake an ideal spot f o r e n tire com m unity, d efin ite re s u lt
ALSUMA. O kla., Ju ly 1 9 .- T w o
B urial took place in H a ^ a d m e
At Los Angeles 6; V ernon 5.
BLAST FURNACE EXPLOSION
council be appointed to
c r e a t i o n and will be a may be obtained. Come to th e city
A t Salt Lake 9; P o rtla n d 8.
from th e
8 o’clock and present railro a d em ployes were killed and a cem etery in , arg o
meet) w ith M essrs. iPieiJie, H om es beauty spot when all of th e p resen t ¡hall F rid a y at
At S acram ento 2; S eattle 3.
n um ber of passengers w ere in ju re d fu n era l director,
BRUSSELS, July 19.— T h irty p er-|
an d F u lle r to go into th e m a tte r plans have b ^ n f o r k e d o u t and your views,
At O oakland 6; San F rancisco 4.
. sons a re rep o rted dead o r dying as
head-on «Collision b etw een a
in
m ore th o ro u g h ly and rep o rt fo r fu r
ne
La G rande— C ontract le t for con
appointed ¡ th e grounds graded.
M yrtle P o in t— Spruce s tre e t to be k"»3»“ " ;
J u l m T b e t w e e n strn etto n of new cbnpel building to th e resu lt of an explosion in a blast
th e r a ctio n . T he m ayor
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Read the want ada.
fu rn a c e here.
n n .n .m o „ ,.y 'i p a re d ; „ .h e r Im p ro v e m e n t, to
“" ¿ d T uU a.
H a m e r F ro st and Joy on
local co n struction com pany.
X c o -U te e
A m otion of th an k s fer to
Clty was
1
I m ade.
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to Mr. W in b u rn fo r his generous of- adopted.
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