Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
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♦ ASHLAND CLTMATS, wltttoat ♦
♦ tbe ajd of medicine, caret; nine 4
♦ cases o u t of ten of asthm a. 4
4 T his is a proven fact.
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(International News Wire Servióè
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Sem l-W eefly Tidings. VoL 43)
A shland , O regon , T hursday , july
4 vivo th re e m onths in th e rich »
4 ozone a t A shland. The pure do- 4
4 m estic w ater helps.
4
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No. 271
Postal Van of Irish Free State
Father and Sons Graduate Together
F
2 0 ,1 9 2 2
♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot aur- •
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SHOOTING FOLLOWS ATTEMPT
TO BLOW VP RAILROAD
* BRIDGE
JUDG E CALKINS SETS HEARING
ON APPLICATION FO R NEXT
W EDNESDAY
Start W ill Be Made From Chamber
Of Commerce at 4 O’Cloek Friday
Among the g raduating' class at Georgetown university tills year w ere a
To 'Be FoMowed |hy Picnic and
and two sons, each of whom received a law degree. Through the years
Dinner in the Park.
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of study father and sons have worked together with the same idea in mind
Order S iou <
ot » m u .
finally having a law Arm all In the family. Left to right they are Allen C.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Kynearson, Benjamin F. Rynearson, Sr., and Benjamin F. Rynearson. J r
A com plaint was filed in the Jack-
4
WANTED
4
son county circuit, c o u rt ab o u t 4
EIRE GUARDS PATROLLING
4 . Twenty volunteer
drivers 4
o’clock y esterday aftern o o n , asking
BURNING SAWDUST H E A P 4 t o tak e
e n tire sta te nor- .4
th a t an
in ju n ctio n
be gran ted
4 m al school for drive th ro u g h 4
ag a in st th e recall petition as filed
W EED , C alif., Ju ly 20.— A fire 4 th e valley, s ta rtin g at 4 o’clock 4
several days ago with County C le rk '
i has been b u rn in g on tlTe saw dust 4 tom orrow afternoon.
4
Chauncey Florey.
i dum p ju st n o rth w est of W eed for 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
The com plaint was signed: “ C. E .|
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several days.
T e rrill. W. C. Daley and any o th er
The W eed L um ber com pany have
Follow ing the custom established
who m ay desire to join in this ac­
a sm all num ber of men p a tro llin g > by the cham ber of com m erce last
tio n .” Upon being presented w ith
to prevent the fire crossing the year on, th e occasion of the first ses-
th e com plaint, Ju d g e C alkins set the
county road. The fire b u rn ed into sion of th e sum m er norm al-school, a
picnic and drive for th e e n tire school
re tu rn d a te for W ednesday, July 26, (
som e sm all scrub green tim ber.
a t 9 :30 a. m . a t which tim e arg u -j
is scheduled for tom orrow .
T
m ents will be heard on the applica-l
point of assem bly will be .a t the
504) .MEN FIGHTING E'LAMKS IN
> cham ber of com m erce a t 4 o’clock
tion.
HERMAN CREEK
S h eriff T errill, by the n a tu re of
F riday.
AREA
th e action is au to m atically d isquali­
The drive will be to the low er end
—
i
fied from serving in the case, the
of the valley by the paved highw ay,
county coroner serving all papers. Fire T hought Under Control, Broke
re tu rn in g by th e w estern hill road
Out A new and R angers Say Only
C ounty C oroner P erl, acting in th a t
; to Jacksonville, th ro u g h
M edford
Act o f God Can Prevent Spread
eapccity served sum m ons 's on Jo h n j
! and back to A shland. It is planned
Of F lam es.
*
J. H o g s tra tt, W. Judson Oldfield.
to tim e th e drive so as to get back
C hauncey F lorev, D. M. Lowe Geo.;
here in tim e for a picnic and d inner
D e rto n Clay W alker. H ow ard H ill,
HOOD RIV ER, Or.. Ju ly 20. -The
in L ithia park.
Thom as E .-G oodie. R. L. Ray, and H erm an creek fire, which was
It will ta k e 20 cars for the trip.
D. H u . rh e s . to . ap p ear in the c ir-' th o u g h t to be under control th e first
W _____
LONDON, Ju ly 2 0.— T w enty-four Several have alread y volunteered.
c u lt court on next W ednesday and , «f ,h<‘ "®e k ’ 1S today b u rn in g m ore
nUong of R ussiang a re sta rv in g I Those who are able to assist in th is
show cau se why the in ju n ctio n fiercely th an ever. Only an act of
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.
.
. „ slowlv to d eath . Dr. F rie d tjo f Nan- plan, will please notify th e secre-
God can prevent a serious extension _j
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s KT_
should not be granted.
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sen reported to th e League of Na- ta ry a t th e cham ber of com m erce
S h eriff T e rrill has engaged quite of th e alread y grave sweep of - - tjong council h e re today
before 10 o’clock F riday m orning,
an a rra y of legal advisors. having iH QnpC^ d"gd ^ ^ ^ 8 1 ^ 6 ^ w ere
The condition of th e (am ine a re a jin o rd er th a t a rra n g e m e n ts may be
One hundred ad d itio n al m en were
reta in e d Briggs & Briggs of Ash-
is m ost desolate, iN ansen feaid. m ade for all
land. Ju d g e W atson of Gold H i l l ,|sent out to a> to e p t ie
men Many p e a s a n ts /a re so weak from
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R eam es & Ream es. New berry & " h o have been heroically fighting gtarvation th a t they cannot tin t h e '
N ew berry, G. M. R oberts, P o rte r J.
flam es in the H erm an cree i gje jds £or
harvest crops.
Sponsors fo r Recall Proceedings
Against. S h eriff T e rrill A re Cited
To A ppear am i Show Cause Why
FOREST FIRES
STARVING
SOVIET RUSSIA
REBELS BLOW UP
¡C oal and R ail Strikes Have Gnused
L oss of $ 5 5 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Up to Date
— Strike C loses Union Station at
The provisional government of the 4rish Free State is trying hard tor ef­
A ugusta, G eorgia.
ficiency. Here is one of the new postal vans built for it.
in Irish.
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DEN BY ESCAPES DEATH AS
PLANE FA LLS IN CHINA
PEKING, July 20.— Secretary E d-.
win Denby, of th e A m erican navy,
narrow ly escaped death here yester-
day in an a irp lan e accident. He was
flying a t a height of 4000 feet over
tho. G reat W all when th e e n g in e 'o f
the plan^ broke down.
The m achine was dem olished in
landing, but Denby was u n injured.
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The inscription ta
SNOWED UNDER
IN NEBRASKA
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MONONGAHELA. Pa., Ju ly 20.—
T hree Pennsylvania railro ad detec-
ti\e s and a constable, who were pa­
tro llin g the E lsw orth branch of th a t
; road, following an atte m p t to blow
up a railroad bridge a t R edd’s Mills,
: w ere shot from am bush early this
m orning and a t least one of the
wounded officers will die.
: The men w ere on a gasoline
¡speeeder when several men hidden
! in th e bushes, opened fire.
STRIKES HAVE CAUSED 1XISS
OF 5 5 3 MILLION DOLLARS
PROGRESSIVES
MAKE
CLEA N
WASHINGTON,
Ju ly
20.— The
SW E E P THROUGHOUT THE
twin coal and rail s trik e * t0 d a te
STATE
I h a w caused the loss of $553,000.000
.______.
to w orkers, em ployers and Am erican
R eactio n ary ('an d k ia te s for Every in d u stry generally, and the figures
Office from S heriff to U nited grow h o u rly, according to th e best
i S tates S en ato r Have Been R epudi- estim ates m ade by governm ent sta-
a te d and P rogressives Chosen.
tisticians.
_______
The num ber of men strik in g in
LINCOLN, Neb., Ju ly 20.__The th e tw in tie-ups is between one mil-
progressive republicans have sw ept Don and a q u a rte r and a m illion
N eb rask a for every office, from and a half Of these, 690,000 are
REDDING, Calif., Ju ly 20.— Mrs. sh e riff to United S tates senator.
m iners, and 550,000 a re railw ay
Mabel
ibel A.
A. M
M erithew
erithew , , of
of R
R edding,
edding, has
has
R etu rn s today placed McMullen men,
b ro u g h t a divorce su it a g ain st Mil- in th e lead over C harles R andall fori
ton A. M erithew , whom she m arried fhe g u b e rn a to ria l nom ination th u » STR IK E CONDITIONS CAUSE
on Ja n u a ry 28th. She alleges th a t com pleting the w reck of the „ 0,d
( LOSING OF UNION STATION
her husband is alm ost hab itu ally in- guard>. m achine, headed bv C over-i
AUGUSTA, Ga.. July 20.— The
E
F
toxicated and th a t in th a t condition
he is abusive and cruel.
The com plainant avers th a t as re-
cently a t Ju n e 29th, while they were
in Sisson, he used cave m an m ethods
on her and was so rough in a hotel
w here th ej were staying th a t she
sta rte d out afoot to R edding, but
was given lifts on th e way.
union passenger station here was
I closed today and a squad of 30 po­
LABOR POIXTS XEBRASKA
licemen placed at the entrances. No
PRIM ARY AS WARNING one was perm itted to pass in ou r out
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 20.— O rgan- until a tick et was shown or a pass
ized labor stepped boldly into the presented show ing th e holder to be
p0|j t jcaj are n a today, and pointed to an employe of the railro ad or sta-
nor McKelvie.
N eff and B. F. Lindas, of M edford. a if a
Dr. Naaisen asked for th e estab-
T h e re have been general conferences
1
W 'e th fiie has h i ua y jjSjjm ent o£ an in te rn a tio n a l com-
of these legal advisors, and to g eth er b u rn e d its e lf out, and the town is m jggjon to direct R ussian relief
th ey have form ed What they believe ; now out ot dan g er
work.
N ebraska and previous prim ary e le c -1 tion company.
to be a com plaint which will hold
tion resu lts as “ reb u k e s” to the re-
The closing of the statio n , offi-
th ro u g h all the courts. It is th eir TALL CORN GROWS
publican “ old g u a rd ” tactics, and ials said, was th e direct resu lt of at-
IN ASHLAND GARDEN
in te n tio n , if they fail to receive a
! w arned
the
a d m in istra tio n
th a t ; tacks on the mail tra in s here. Six
fav o rab le decision in the c ir c u it1
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“ th ere a re m ore to com e.”
m en, said to be s trik in g railw ay
c o u rt to c arry the case to the su-
Many people are dubious about
A ttrib u tin g the d efeats of the re- shopmetf, were arrested charged
prem e co u rt of the sta te .
! corn grow ing in this section, and
publicans in th e p rim aries to a re- with in te rfe rin g with the m ovem ent
__________________ some are bold enough to m ake state-
j vulsion of opinion to governm ental of the United S tates m ails,
BELFAST, Ju ly 20.— T hree mili-
EUGENE MEN WILL TRY
m ents to the effect th a t the g ro u n d ’
policy jn handling th e coal and rail-
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1 ta ry busses, filled w ith F ree S tate
DIAMOND PEAK CLIMB is not good enough to raise a n y th in g 1
road
s
trik
e
s*
P
resident
Gom
pers,
of
3<)0
CLERK
S
AND FR EIG H T
troops, are rep o rted co have been
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o ^ t h a t kind, but S. A. H aw ks, 128
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the
Am
erican
F
ederation
of
Labor,
HANDLERS
JOIN STRIKE
I blown up by land m ines planted by
EUGENE. Or., July 20.— A p arty Factory stre e t, is an e n th u sia stic J
warned th e republican p arty of c o m -’ HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. July 20.
the republican irre g u la rs n ear the
of local men next Monday will at- A shland booster, and in an effo rt to '
ing defeats.
— T hree hundred
C hesapeake &
Ulster frontier.
tem p t to clim b Diamond Peak, near- su b sta n tia te the sta te m e n t th a t any- -
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The
public
will
su
ffer
most,
inas-
Ohio,
clerks,
and
freight
h andlers
The irre g u la rs in ¿lie T ullam ore
lv 9000 feet high, a snow capped th in g can be grow n in A shland, he
, OA m
,
j
m
uch
as
the
public
will
be
caught
stru
c
k
here
a
t
10
o’clock
this
morn-
and Birne d istric ts are said to be
m o u n tain of th e Cascades in south- planted some corn on May 5th th is,
’
'
At
an
election,
held
a
t
th
e
Ash-
“
com
ing
and
going”
if
the
strik
es
ing.
They
paraded
th
e
business
dis-
e rn L ane county. The party, which year, and saw th a t it had plenty of po’n 8 w e er a voter n ,aJ reg18 conscripting all m ales over 14 years
land
arm
ory
last
Monday
evening
at
continue,
th
e
public
will
suffed
from
rrlct,
all
carry
in
g
Am
erican
flags.
will s ta r t from M cCredie s p r in g , is w ater at all tim es. Today he sent *er ,n one piec nct an cast
8 a of age.
' 8 o’clock, under the supervision of lack of facilities to move n e c e s s i t i e s . __________________
to the T idings ot ln a n o th e r> and w hether a voter
M c c X d D r' £ O. n X ? and a ' C m «
change h l, p arty r e g is tr a tio n ;»
w
» M ajor Schur. U n ite d .S ta te , property I , the s tr ik e , end. th e public will labor DAY TO W T X K S S
FREEMTROOPS john 0. ADAMS
ELEC1ED CAPTAIN
LOCAL COMPANY
in h e i o b t n u t in f n l f t a s s e l and 0,1 e’« H o n day— is being argued b e - ¡ 4
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
4 and d5sbursinS officer of O ^ g o n , have to foot th e bill for the tw in
CELEBRATION OF W<H)DMEN
w ith good ^hearty shoots s ta rte d for fore J u d Ses P ercy K el’y and George ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E irs t. L leu te n an t J ; Q- Adam s^ waa De-ups, as fre ig h t and coal rate s are
unanim ously elected captain of the bound to soar as- th e only avenue of
L ithia p ark will be th e scene of a
- Bingham in th e M arion county c lr - ' At L ak e of W oods—
an e a r of corn.
a
A
shland
com
pany,
to
succeed
Cap-
in
d
u
stria
l
financial
recovery
<$> t$> 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 »
■
reunion
of the Modern W oodmen of
R. E. D etrick left today for
And it is still safe to say a n y th in g , cu it co u rt by atto rn ey s rep resen tin g
t^in
W
illiam
M.
Briggs,
whose
resig­
4 RASKRALU RESULTS TODAY 4
I
the
Rogue
River valley on Labor
,
. , „ ..
i C harles H all, prim ary election can­ sh o rt stay a t Lake of th e W oods,
can be raised here, if given p l e n t y , .................
. . . .
nation
was
announced
some
tim
e
» 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $
day, Septem ber 4.
did ate who was defeated for the re- Mrs. J e ff H ow ard III—
JACKSON COUNTY MEDICAL
of w ater.
All those atte n d in g will be ex-
publican g u b e rn a to ria l nom ination,
Mrs. Je ff H w oard, of M ountain g '
. . . .
SOCIETY HOL1XS PICNIÍ
... . .
,
L ieu ten an t Adams, w ith his en-
N ation al lx w g u e
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pected
to bring well-filled baskets
and
G
overnor
Ben
W.
O
lcott,
con-
avenue, was quite ill a t her home
WOMEN WIN OYER SHOP5IAN
the f i r ,, p a rt of the week.
" P
' ' dge ,° ' m *
*.'<? The Jackson Countv Medical so- ° ( palatable eats, and the local camp
At C incinnati v; New York 7.
WHO REFUSED TO STRIKE testee
f a m will doubtless he able ,o do
c
fu m iah coffee will, th e fixings
At C hicago 7; Brooklyn 11.
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A ttorneys fo r th e governor filed a Slight Operation Performed—
r
th
1
1
• a n iza -
■^-'-«“ va «ant«».
At P itts b u rg 2; P hiladelphia 1.
DUNSMUIR, Ju ly 20.— -A
A delega- m otion yesterday contending th a t t;
Mrs. J. H. F u lle r had a slig h t op- ’.U * iags or
e °c
rg
¡n L ithia park last evening, it being free t0 a11 "ood-choppers.
Fhe ta-
He is a crack rifle shot, and
tion of Ita lia n w om en’ wives of th e these points be elim inated fro m 'e n itio ii perform ed on one of h er
€ 1
nt «omo of the date of th eir reg u la r m onthly bles wil1 be set on a com nuinitv ha-
has
t som e ®,a of
s trik in g railro ad shop laborers, vis- H all’s com plaint dem anding a r e - |eyes the first p a rt o£ the w eek.
1&s been in a tten
X d an ce ® a tph
s t m eeting.
si8’ a,ld everyone will be expected to
American lx*ague
the national rifle m atches— la st m eet*ng.
At New York 5; D etroit 1.
ited th e local shops yesterday a fte r- count of votes. The election la w s i L eave in New C ar—
. 6
. t r o ^ m i n n thr> sta te of Ore-
Dr- p - w - Covington, of th e Rock- hp,p H iem selies.
vear rep re sen tin g th e sta te of Ore-
At Boston 3; Chicago 2.
noon, to w ait on the only Ita lia n expressly recognize the rig h t of a n |
Mrg
,
M
M
organ
bought
a
new
>Car
'
/
p
*
Pprpv
n
hio
efeller
foundation, who appeared be-
As a Prelim inary to th is big event
Mrs. J. M. M organ bought a new gQn af c&mp p e rry Qhio
At P h ila d e lp h ia 0: St. Louis 4.
lab o re r who had refused to join the elector to change his reg istra tio n C hevrolet car yesterday and left for g0" a i
P
-
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th
e season, a m eeting will be held
non nf thp
the M edford cham ber of com-
A dam s is considered one ot t
a t GranPs Pass on F rid ay evening,
At W ashington 2; (ÿeveland 8.
w a lk o u (% jn the p arty was his wife, front one p arty to a n o th e r on e le c -; p o r tiand th j8 m orning for a several hunt o a o i a j m a n in t h o piiaut a rtil- nierce a t th e ir forum luncheon ves-
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best posted m en. in the coast a r m
,
.u
1
A ugust 4. which all cam ps in the
A crowd g ath ered while the women tion day, O lcott’s atto rn ey s declared dayg. t r :p
i» n „ corps
„„ „ n o n
t n
r o fm n w
it
h a a record
terd
ay
,
was
present
w
ith
the
doctors
lery
of
Oregon,
w
ith
recoin
■
vaUey
wi)1
a
tte
n
d
the
purpose
of
P acific C oast L eague
h arangued the lab o rer, who finally in th e ir argum ents.
rv» Q n T» UO9PQ QJ111
P t OTV d T ld
I c lS t e V G U i i l ^ , d t l d 1113(16 d S tlO F t 3 (1 “
Bab}'
Boy
B
orn
Y
esterday—
(Y e ste rd ay ’s Gaines)
of m any years satisfacto ry a n a e m
&.
,
u. ^ . . . . .
th e m eeting being to spend a social
¡decided to s trik e rig h t then a n d ;
D eclaring they could fu rn ish the
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Glisan
of eient
service back
of him
The Ash- dress on th e work which
it
is hoped evening as ” well as to ' learn m ore
cient
seivice
d < u h u i u* «>
,
,
At Los A ngeles 7; Vernon 0.
there. He dropped his tools and nam es of 1000 persons voting the Sixth stre e t, are th e proud p a re n ts ,and com pany is certain ly lucky to will he established in Jackson coun- abo ^ w oodcraft
S aturday. August
At S alt Lake 7: P o rtlan d 6,
left the shop w ith the women.
republican tick et in th e p rim aries, of a 10
pound
boy,
which
arrived
have
a
m
an
of
his
caliber
to
put
at
ty.
Upon
the
conclusion
of
Dr.
At S acram en to 3 ; Seattle 4,
12. an o th e r good tim e is prom ised
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who had reg iste red previously as a t -their hom e yesterday.
C ovington’s talk , a niot(f>n was m ade
th e head of the. organization.
At O akland 5; San F rancisco 0. FIND B44DY OF NORTH
the
craft at T alent, and any avail
dem ocrats and independents, a tto r- Baby Boy Arrive
The
n ational
guard
com pany and unanim ously adopted by th e so-
candjdatfcS from Ashland w il,
BEND MAN IN BAY neys for Hall atta ck e d the m otion
A baby boy arriv ed yesterday a t brings ¡into A shland th o u san d s of ciety to send a set of resolutions to
t(jere Qn tna( datg for th e ir
TO PETITION FOR TAX LEVY
to s trik e out the two disputed points ,th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles* do llars every year, w ith a m inim um th e county co u rt, asking th a t th a t
. rjteg
TO ESTABLISH KRAMATH FA IR
M ARSHFIELD. Or.. Ju ly 20.— in the com plaint, holding th a t
’ D elem an. M other and baby a re both outgo, and certainly is an asset th a t body act favorably upon the offer
_
The body of Ed V an d rear, 39, of c o tt’s only recourse was to file an
¡are both g ettin g along nicely.
should be encouraged and backed up m ade by Dr. Covington.
’GREATGRANDMOTHER K ILLS
KLAMATH FALLS. July 20.—
N orth Bend, supposed suicide, was answ er to th e petition.
p e titio n s for a special election in
"" 7,o"7 in „ ‘¡n ttw
the
Y
AWe ,o ,/eave Hospital—
by every resid en t of th is city, and
The picnic lasted u n til d ark , and
w h j » GAME FOR GUESTS
connection w ith th e re g u la r election M arshfield docR
The bQdy had MARYSVILLE REAPS HARVEST ’ E. Sm ith, of McDeol, in B utte n »’ boped th,a t X o r V ^ r o m 8 his Tel’ '/
° ''‘" '‘’" j / ", t 'h i X e a r "than
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in N ovem ber fo r th e purpose of vot- been in the w ater several days. A ' ‘ FROM POLICE COITUI’ FIN ES Creek valley’ Ca lifo rn la ’ who cam e
l° r al supp° r t frOm hl8
be‘te r
Wa8|>had
ye.a r
ON «. Calif.. July 20.- M r s . Jos-
lug on a special tax levy of one m ill djvorce su h s ta r ted by his wife is
-
; here several weeks ago for tre a t- low tow nsm en.
_ last, and they hope to m ake each eph G rant, of th is place is a great
m id v o v iiip
noil#
I.xix,
9A
Intent
for
trachom
a,
which
had
im-
C
aptain
Adam
s,
in
an
interview
ensuing year still b e tte r
grandm other. She was visited last
fo r pu rch ase of fair grounds by the pen(jing jn the c irc u it court. The
M arysville’s police co u rt, alw ays a paired his vision to 8Orae e x te n t- was to d ay ’ f Stat6d
" ap p o in t.
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week by Mr. and Mrs. John DiLuloo
county a re being circulated by a m&n had jfve chHdren
and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
source relied upon to produce reve- a »le to leave th e hospital this w eek, ready to announce
INDIANS IT a OSES BIG
n u m b er of business men. The peti-
tio n s will be circu lated in all p a rts BRYAN’S BROTHER GETTING
nue for the city, broke all its rec- Kreaply im proved.
»'«‘n s 0
sh ortly.
POW-MOM AT AD . Baker, of A nderson, and Mrs. Sally
of th e county until 900 sig n a tu re s
,iIG VOTE FO R GOVERNOR ords d u rin g Che fiscal year ending A rrive on Cam ping T rip —
com pany, u wi
-
G rant of Sunny Hill
T hough the
ADIN,
Calif.,
July
20.—
A
fter
ten
v
isiting
p
arty
was
large,
th e g reat-
have been o btained.
OMAHA, Neb.. Ju ly 1 0 .— C harles Ju n e 30, 1922. T his is according to
M r- and M rs-
C unningham .
d ays’ celebration n e a r Adin, th e In- g ran d m o th er supplied all w ith wild
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W. Bryan, of Lincoln, d e m o c ra tic ;Chief of Police C. A. Sm ith, whose d a u g h te r M ildred Ilis and little ne- Tonsils Rem oved
B uried a t M ountain View—
candidate for g u b e rn a to ria l nom lna- report for th e 12 m onths beginning P ^ w , Carl F redam yers, and Mr. and
Mark K oehler, son of Rev. and d ian s of K lam ath F alls, Chico. Red- gam e d u ring th e ir stay. She would
j T H annon, who died a few , , on in T uesday’s p rim aries, and a Ju lv 1. 1921, show s a to ta l incom e Mrs. A. H. H anna and d a u g h te r, all Mrs. K oehler, had his tonsils and d in g , F o rt Bidwell and many o th er tak e h er rifle and leave th e house
days ago a t the Sacred H eart hos- b ro th e r of W illiam Jen n in g s Bryan,! from police c o u rt fines and fo rfe it-lo f W illows, C a lif, arriv ed this af- adenoids rem oved a t the hospital piaces in th e n o rth ern p art of th e before b rea k fa st, retu n in g an hour
nital iu M edford, was buried in wa3 c u ttin g th e lead of his opppnent, ures of $18.433.50.
iternoon and expeet to spend several last S aturday.
sta te , have retu rn ed to th e ir respec- Or 80 la te r with plenty of gam e to
M ountain View cem etery y esterd ay n a n B B utler, of O m aha, as re tu rn s
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days sightseeing and cam ping in and
John Billings, son of R alph Bil- tive homes. It was one of th e larg - 8UpPly the household w ants for the
a fte rn o o n .
T he fu n era l was in cam e in yesterday. In 909 p re c in c ts 1 La G rande— C o ntract aw arded to
around A shland. The C unningham s lings, also u n derw ent o peration th e e st celebrations evie^ >h a,d j j e r^ d a y .
will
be rem em bered as form er resi- sam e day, as did C larence W oods. Indians.
T heir chief epodCs w are
c h a tg e of J. P. Dodge and Sons, fun- B u tler had 17.969 and Bryan 16,- im prove 5.38 m iles of highw ay n ear
Read the want ada.
i
boxing
and
gam bling.
son
of
’
Dr.
Woods.
dents of Ashland.
here.
eral directors.
437 by unofficial count.
A. B ritto n , guide.