Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1922, Image 1

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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine 9
b cases out of ten of asthma.
9 This is a proven fact.
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A shland D aily T idings
(In te r n a tio n a l News W ire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
R. R. STRIKE IS
HOURLY GETTING
RESERVATION INDIAN
.MARRIES WHITE WOMAN
The su p erio r court cham bers a t
Y reka was the scene of an in te re s t­
ing m arriag e cerem ony F rid ay a fte r ­
noon when Judge C. J. L u ttre ll per­
form ed the cerem ony th a t united
as m an and wife Daniel C linton, 57,
and Mrs. Alice Law ver, 45.
The principals a re both from the
town of Yainax, Oregon. The groom
is a fuil-blood’ed KlamatW, In d ian
from the reservation. The bride is
PRESIDENT HASTILY S I MMONS white>
HEAD OF LABOR BOARD
TO CAPITAL
= OLCOTT.S SPECIAL
C abinet in Session A ll Morning.
P resid en t J ew ell o f th e Shopine
Declaim« Rtulroiitls W ill Capitu
late in Two W eeks,
WASHINGTON, July 21.— P re si­
d e n t H arding telephoned a sum m ons
to Ben W . H ooper, c h airm an of th e
railw ay lab o r board a t Chicago, to-,
day, a sk in g him to come to W ash-
_ _ _ _ _ _
ington im m ediately for a conference
on th e increasingly serious ra ilro a d
The special grand ju ry called for
s trik e situ atio n .
the purpose o s ta rtin g investiga-
Thls step on the p resid e n t's p a rt tions of mob violence in Jackson
was decided upon a t a lengthy cabi- county, a t th e instance of G overnor
n et m eeting th is m orning, which O lcott, will convene next M onday in
w as devoted en tirely to a discussion M edford, in stead of a t the county
of th e in d u stria l situ a tio n , which is seat.
The reason given for the
hourly grow ing m ore serious.
; change from the cu stom ary q u ar-
R eports of cu rtailed tra in opera- ters in th e co urthouse in Jackson-
tions, th e slow ing dow n^of in d u stry ville. t o the federal building in Med-
and troop m ovem ents in m any p a rts ford. is th a t th e la tte r has m ore
of th e country w ere b ro u g h t to th ej com m odious q u a rte rs.
P re tty nearly a ll the subpoenas
W hite House by cabinet m em bers.
It is the rail s trik e th a t is causing have been served by th e s h e riff’s«
th e p iesid e n t and his advisors the deputies, and w itnesses notified to
m ost im m ediate concern.
be on hand in the post office build-
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: ing at ft o’clock Monday m orning.
JE W ’LL TH IN K S RAIROADS
W l« L GIVE UP IN TWO W EEK S
CHK .GO. Ju ly 21.— B. M. Jew ­
ell, p resid en t of the six federated
shop c ra fis, predicted today th a t the
ra ilro a d s would c a p itu la te and set-:
tie th e s trik e w ithin tw o weeks.
"T h e s trik e is becom ing m ore e f­
fective d aily ,” he said, “ and th e ;
ro ad s will yield as soon as we bring
th em to th e ir k n ees.”
ALL SEI IÖ GO
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRÍDAY, JU LY 21, 1922
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♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
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9 ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
& m estic w ater helps.
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No. 272
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Edwin Gould Provides Camp for Camp Fire Girls
PIONEER CONTRACTOR
-
DIES IN SAN FRANCISCO
HOTEL PROBLEM
TO BE THRESHED
OUT TONIGHT
RED BLUFF. Ju ly 2 1 — W ord
i has been received here of the sudden
death in San Francisco Tuesday
if
. n ight of Jam es M. W arm oth, con­
tra c to r of th a t city and th e m em ber
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of a pioneer T eham a county fam ily.
His relatives here had not heard of
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his being ill. Among those su rv iv ­
ing him a re Arch P. W arm oth and j
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I E dw ard W. W arm oth, both of Red
: Z i Bluffs. The la tte r Is p o stm aster of
I th is city.
JESSE WINBl'RN WILL HAVE A
i
PRACTICAL PROPOSITION
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TO SUBMIT
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B e lie f. Is That Plan Has Been
m
* Evolve«! on Which All Inferenti»
Edwin Gould, brother of George J. Gould, joins a tug-of-war contest between some of the Camp Fire girls in the
t an Unite— Talks Expected from
camp at Spring Valley, N. Y.. which he has placed at th eir disposal for summer vacationing. The camp, which
Community Leaders, Tonigli!.
accommodated about 100 girls who sleep in tents, has been set up on a 77-ncre tract of land. Each girl spends about
two weeks there. Mr. Gould spends a great deal of his tim e a t the camp, giving the girls the benefit ot his knowledge
T here will be a notable and im ­
of outdoor activities.
i
p o rta n t g a th e rin g in the city hall
tonight, when, under th e auspices of
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th e cham ber of com m erce, a propo-
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rectly by Jesse W inburn or by Fretl
I SALEM. Or., Ju ly 2 !.- G o v e r n o r Honies ag hi8 repre8entative which
National League
Olcott scored a decision on points i n l , t ¡8
w jn go, ve
prQbJem
At C incinnati 5; New York 3.
¡th
e
first
legal
bout
on
th
e
a
p
p
lie
s
-jo
f
8ecuring
the
proper
ho(e,
facHj.
At C hicago 1 ; Brooklyn 0.
,tio
n
of
S
enator
C
harles
Hall
for
a
.
ties
for
A
shland,
which
it
n
o
<
,apkg
At P ittsb u rg 6; P h ilad elp h ia 0. 11
recount
of
the
ballots
in
700
pre­
American League
, The m ost prom inent m en in the
cincts a t the recent prim ary, when com m unity have been invited to be
At New York 7; D etroit 5.
C ircuit C ourt Judges Bingham and p resent and give th e ir views and a d ­
At P h ilad elp h ia 2; St. Louis 10
K elly yesterday sustained th e mo­
At Boston 8; Chicago 7.
vice w ith regard to th e situ a tio n ,
tion m ade by atto rn ey s of th e gov- which is now regarded as serious,
At W ashington 0; Cleveland 1
e rn o r to s trik e o u t of th e petition and becom ing m ore 9O every day
Pacific Coast League
th a t portion a tta ck in g the rig h t of Am ong the citizens who have been
(Y e ste rd ay ’s Gam es)
REAJ-UNG,
Pa.,
Ju
ly
21.—
Tw
enty!
a
voter to change his re g istra tio n a t especially invited a re : Jesse W in-
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PA RK ,
At Los Angeles 10; Vernon 4.
I
persons
are
in
the
hospital,
eight
of
th e polls. The o th er five specifica­ burn, E. V .«C arter, Bert G reer. H en­
C alif., Ju ly 21.— An • avalanche on
At S alt L ake 1; P o rtlan d 7.
them
in
a
serious
condition,
and
tions in 'th e H all petition were su s­ ry E nders and C. H. P ierce, all of
th e fam ous Ledge tra il from th e Ye
A t Sacram ento 4; Seattle 3.
Semite valley to G lacier point, threw
At O akland 4; San Francisco 1. ‘our o th er! ’ 3,1 Pr ° m inent local a th ‘ tained and Ju ly 25 set as th e date whom a re , and have been, deeply in-
letes, are under a rre s t here today, for th e filing ofM he Olcott answ er tere8ted at one tim e
another> in
tho u san d s of to u rists into wild ex-j
charged with in citing a riot, follow-1 to the Hall recount petition.
citem ent today.
securing an hotel for A shland th at
ing a free-for-all fig h t betw een a l­
Mrs. K illam was seriously in ju re d
w ould be adeq u ate for its needs
leged bootleggers, w hiskey ru n n e rs
and ten o th ers received m in o r hurts*
It is believed th a t th e outcom e of
and consum ers, which involved 200
from flying pieces of rock.
¡th is m eeting will be the solidifying
j persons.
of all in te rests behind a single prop­
The F ra n k lin produce w arehouse,
KILLED IN MILI, EXPLOSION
osition, and to this end it is honed
EAST ALTON, 111., Ju ly 21.— Qnej
I w here the liquor was stored, was
th a t everyone in te re ste d in fo rw a rd ­
m an was In stan tly killed in an expío- j
cleaned out. A hurry -u p call to the
ing th e in te re sts of th e city will be
police prevented m ore serious (re­
sion which w recked the C orning m ill
in attendance.
sults.
of th e E q u itab le Pow der com pany
here. W indow s in hom es w ere s h a t­
FALLS DOWN STAIRS BUT
tered by th e blast.
ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY
M
GN POINTS IN
HALL RECOUNT
AVALANCHE
TO THE HOSPITAL
SAIDTDBL FATHER
MANY TRAINS
Mrs. Edith D eardorff fell down a
W hile some roads a re forced to
flight o f sta irs a t the hom e of her
place an em bargo on m any c la s s e s :
NEW YORK. July 21.— Mrs F lo r- d au g h ter, Mrs. R obert M iddleton,
of freig h t, th e Southern Pacific com- j
ence F o n tain e, m other of Miss Eva W ednesday evening, and while she
pany along the coast is handling a
Burrow s
F ontaine,
the
o rien tal wa® severely shaken up and received
g rea t volum e of all clasess of freight
daofier. announced today th a t her <a ^ew bruises. site fo rtu n a te ly es-
and along w ith th a t a g reat m any
d a u g h te r had s ta rte d a su it ag ain st • caPe<l a n V ap parent serious in ju ry .
cars of perishable products. In fact,
C ornelius V anderbilt W hitney, son ! Ko bones were broken.
the larg e st single tra in of th is class
She had gone u p sta irs to re tire
of
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Payne W hit-i
ever handled th ro u g h the Ashland*
for
th e night, and bad gone to one
ney.
y ards, was handled a few n ig h t ago
Mrs. F o n tain e declared th a t t h e i 0^ ^ e o th er room s up stairs befóte
*
when a tra in of 45 cars under ice
W hen she r e ­
W EED, Calif.. Ju ly 21.— The first legitim acy of the rig h ts of her going to h er own.
and seven under v en tilation, w ere,
tu
rn
e
d
to
th
e
hall,
which
was d ark ,
rain for weeks fell a t W eed W ednes­ d a u g h te r’s 18-m onths-old son was
moved th ro u g h the yards in record
and
sta
rte
d
for
h
er
own
room
, she
day.
W hile the s to r m ’only lasted involved. She added th a t her dau g h ­
tim e, it req u irin g only th re e minuflM
m
istook
th
e
stairw
ay
for
th
e
door
(o
te r is not seeking “ any of young
to ice each car.
The cars were about half an hour, it settled the
her
room,
the
tw
o
being
side
by
side,
¡d u st and cleared the atm osphere. ► W hitney’s m oney, but is actu ated
pushed in to th e s itin g a t th e Ash-1
and m ade a step which she thought,
The rain was accom panied by con­ solely by concern over the child’s
land Ice p lant, in strin g s of ten. and 1
My d a u g h te r and would tak e her th rough the door­
siderable th u n d e r and lightning. fu tu re w elfare.
when filled w ere taken out and an-
way, b u t in stead , resulted In the
Jn
ghowg ^ L i g h t n i n g s tr u c k .a high power pole Mr. W hitney were very m uch in love
accident.
in th e negro settlem en t. The pole with each o th e r,” she said. “ I t ’s a
th e re ' is h e a rty co-operation on the
was set on fir* and an a,arm o f. tra g ic case. His fam ily obpected to
p a rt of all concerned.
,fire (turned in. The jop of th e 'th e ir m arriag e, and you know w hat j
A solid tra in lo a d of race horses
pole fell across th e w ires and b r o k e ' happens in a case of th a t k in d .”
going from Reno, Nev., to V ancou­ them down. This sh u t off the p o w
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ver, B. C., was handled th ro u g h the
FEAR
FORD WOULD PROFIT
„„„ These e r from W eed, and it was necessary
local yards a few nights ago.
TOO
MUCH OX MUSSEL SHOALS
horses a re equine a risto c ra ts, tr a ­ to s h u t th e W eed L um ber com pany
p lan t down u n til rep airs could be
veling in special stock cars w ith spe-
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 21.— In a
. .
.___ , „„„ ma-de to the power line.
cial passenger equipm ent and run-
rep o rt su bm itted to th e sen ate yes­
I
ning on passenger schedule.
terd a y by C hairm an N orris of the
f .
The private business car of S. M.^
senate
a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee, H en­
WASHINGTON. Ju ly 21. — The
V auclain, p resid en t of the Baldwin
ry
F
o
rd
’s offer for th e purchase and
cen ter of developm ents in th e coal
. locom otive w orks, was Ton second j
lease
of
the governm ent’s w ar-in iti­
s trik e was steadily sh iftin g today,
num ber 16 last evening. Mr. V au-|
ated
projects
a t Mussel Shoals, Ala-
SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.-
away from W ashington and o ut in to ,
J clain is on his way hom e a fte r hav-
bam
a,
is
condem
ned
in
un
u
su
ally
,
Eleven
p a sse n g e rs were in ju re d .
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CHICAGO, Ju ly 21.— Miss May th e coal fields, w here the policy of
; ing accom panied the p rosperity spe-
stro
n
g
language.
It%says:
two seriously when a Pickwick au to
W alsh, the “ ta lle st woman in the the governm ent, involving reopening
i cial of 20 g ian t locom otives from
“
The
country
has
been
given
t
o
j
3tage
ru nning from Los Angeles to
of th e m ines under sta te
fed eral.
w o rld .” is dead.
I the Balwin w orks a t P hilad elp h ia to
u
n
d
erstan
d
th
a
t
Mr.
F
ord
pays
t
h
e
,g
an
Francisco,
dropped 25 feet into
T he b u ria l had to be deferred to- protection will be tested.
•
j
Los Angeles, w here they w ere tu rn -
I
governm
ent
fo
u
r
per
cent
in
te
rest;
a
raVine
a
t
San
Ardo, 200 m iles
day so th a t ail eig h t foot casket
Responses w ere yet to corng^from
i ed over to the S outhern Pacific ra il­
¡on its investm ent in the two d a m s .. sOuth of here yesterday. Defective
m ight be constructed.
Miss W alsh several governors to P re sid e n t H ard-;
road.
Six of these m am m oth en-
¡Giving his corporation credit for its f le e r i n g gear caused the accident,
m easured exactly seven and a h alf ing's appeal for co-operation in in-.
‘gines have been installed in helper
investm ent, he will be paying th e ,
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She
was
proportion-
su
rin
g
the
n
a
tio
n
's
fuel
supply,
but
feet in height,
I service on the S hasta division, th e
REDDING, Calif., Ju ly 21. The governm ent less th an th re e per cent.
W hite
House
officials expressed . HOOD RIV ER, Ju ly 21. The fire firs t one a rriv in g in A shland the a t- g^gietou of t be WOm an found in the
a te ly 'b u ilt.
.
A ssum ing th a t a fair in te rest ra te SMIMMING T IC K E T S FO R
g ratifica u o n over th e responses th u s • aituatJon in thljJ couniy is h o u rly te r p art of la8t week. E ach of these winowg
mileg jR
com m ercia) wo,.ld is slx per
CHILDREN OF TH E C ITY
ROYS AND GIRLS TO
far received.
The P arent-T eachers association
becom ing m ore and m ore serious.
engines cost $75.000 a t the s h o p ,. bek)w R edding a week agQ gunday . cent intere3t th is would give his
t R O SS RATS TOM ORROW
¡ A new fire, of g rea t m ag nitude is but th e ex tra cost is offset by the was positively identified y esterday corporation d uring a hundred y e a r jannounced **’me tinie apo tlla’ l!v '
T he boys and girls wilt cross bats WOMAN HELD FOR HAMMER
rep o rted south of Lookout m ountain pulling capacity over sm a lle r loco- afternoon as th a t of Mrs. M innie period a total gift of cold cash of had obtained a special rate for the
tom orow aftern o o n a t Sap-and-Salt.
M URDER PLEADS NOT G O L T \’ in the green tim ber. A high w in d , m otives. They will haul nearly d o u - iMabel
Ming
Qf E dw ard Mi, l8 & ?236i25O,ooo, and if this m oney children o f the city to swim a t Hel-
a t w hich tim e th e girls will endeavor
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is causing a rapid extension of the ble th e tonnage handled by th e type ))a-n ter
w ere com pounded, Mr. Ford ask s the nian s bath house, and th a t a special
to even up m atte rs for the defeat
LOS ANGELES, Ju ly 21.— Mrs. fire zone.
th a t has been in use on the m ountain
The bones were exhum ed in the governm ent to com pound w hat he Instructor would be pre. «mt a t Hi«.-
they suffeTed at the hands of th e C lara Phillips, indicted for th e m ur-
divisions heretofore.
R edding cem etery.
The husband pays, th e profit would be $14,500,-; bath house in th e m ornings io give
boys tw o w eeks ago.
der here la st week of Mrs. A lberta
T
he
new
tu
rn
ta
b
le
,
which
is
being
identi£ied
tb
e
dead
b
th e word8>; oOO.OOO. m ore than h alf of our to ta l «dim m ing instruction to all children
C. H. Pierce and B. R G reer a re M eadows, yesterday e n te red a per- GUARDS FIGHT STRIKERS AND
p u t in at S isk iy o u ^ a com panion of ,,M innie Mabel MiUs
sewed int0 cost of th e w orld w a r.”
! who bought th e t i c k e t th ro u g h th e
PREVENT BLOWING UP MINE
to a tte n d th e ball gam e and act as sonal plea of not guilty, and h er case
th
e
one
th
a
t
was
.in
sta
lle
d
a
t
Ash-
Qf
&n
undergarm
enL
I association.
UNIONTOWN, Pa.. July 21.
coaches of th e day. The nam e of was set for tria l in the su p e rio r
■ D espite th e faot t h a t th e bath
Mine gu ard s and s trik e rs concealed lan(^ *ast w inter in rPCOr(( tim e, w ill,
7 bree m onths ago Mills w ent to NEVADA IS VISITED x
th e um pire has not been m ade pub- c o u rt on S eptem ber 18th. The d e - - ------ ----------------------------- ----------------
,
r _aHv fnr
and a fte r
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BY JULY RAINSTORM house is liberally patronized by the
see ato0111 g e ttin g
«riant deckanod engines
’
i Richmonfl t0 see
lie as it is th o u g h t some of th e play- fense asked m ore tim e, b u t Ju d g e on a hillside fo u g h t a b a ttle a t the '
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i children of th e city, it seem s th a t
a t’ ine Riant a eCKaP
°“
work a t his tra d e . He landed a job
ers m ight use som e undue influence F rederick w
w. H
H ouser
ouser, p nresidintr
re s id in g ., F rick Coke com pany ' m ine n e a r h e r e 1 t n ...
si? lu
RENO. Nev., Ju ly 21.— The h e a r-;v e ry few purchase tic k e ts from Miss
today. S ta te police said la te r they
hecon,e ta m ilia r sig h ts on the
gOod pav an d cam e back to get
in an effo rt to obtain favor f ile de- said he th o u g h t two m onths was
believed th e m ine g u ard s had Pr e - 'hil1 so u th of A shland,
his wife and to establish a hom e in iest Ju ly rain sto rm in nine y e a r s : C h attm . th e playground su n erin ten -
cisions.
long enough for p reparation.
Richm ond.
She was gone and no prevailed th ro u g h o u t Nevada vester- dent, who has th e tickets of the as-
vented an a tte m p t to blow up th e
M ac's taxi has been engaged by
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one could tell w here she had gone day. Some dam age has been caused sociation for sale.
p la a t. None w ere seriously h u rt in MAD BVLL UNSEATS RANCHER
M r W inburn to tak e th e players up W H ITE MAN’S BODY FOUND
T he tick ets are sold at 2ft cents
FROM
HORSE,
CAUSING
DEATH
or when.
to hay and berries, but th e rain is
th e canyon, and will leave th e chain-
(IN INDIAN R ESER V A TIO N (the «R hting
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Mills set out in search of his wife, proving of trem endous benefit to each, children buying such ticke
b e r of com m erce room s a t 1:45 p.
RED BLU FF, Calif., July 21.__ He followed every suggestion of a crops and wild feed
to fu rn ish th eir own bath in g suits.
EU REK A. Calif.. Ju ly 21.— The ARMY 4 VIATOR K ILLED
m. All players should be on hand
tram
ped
th
ro
u
g
h
In
several
p
a
rts
of
Nevada,
par-
This tic k e t also e n title s th e child to
BY ACCIDENTAL BULLET A ttacked by a m ad bull w hile STI- d e w
and even
a t th a t tim e.
body of a w hite m an. ap p aren tly !
tin g on bis horse in the c u rre n t of T rin ity county on th e q u e s ts H ear- tic u la rly in the dry farm ing section, sw im m ing in stru ctio n s .rom
M ss
MINEOLA, L. I., Ju ly 21.— Lieu-
Mr. W inburn s ta te s he has had a about 30 years old. w ith th e head.
th e S acram ento riv e r here yesterday, ing of th e finding of th e bones of an th e long spell of dry hot w eather C hattin. who has taken
erew of m en w orking on the road in and arm s covered w ith blood, was ten a n t Jo h n R oulot, arm y a v iato r,
H arry A ndrew s, a ran ch er, was un- unidentified wom an on th e river be- was ru in in g crops and drying up course th at she m ight be the bet « t
th e canyon th is week, w idening th e found on th e bank of T rin ity river, stationed a t th e M itchell flying
-(low R edding, he got perm ission from w’a te r holes, and th e unexpected pre- qualified to teach others.
The
n arro w places and m aking it pos- on the Hoopa Indian reservation by field, was accidentally sh o t and seated and drow ned. His horse es-j
th
e
a
u
th
o
ritie
s
to
exhum
e
the
skele-
cipitation
came
a
t
a
most
o
pportune
classes
have
been
very
sm
all
and
killed on th e pistol range, by L ieu -leap ed u n in ju re d . A ndrew s body was
slb le to m eet vehicles going in th e an aged Indian.
tim
e.
i
thereby
each
child
gets
m
ore
special
ton.
opposite d irectio n at a num ber of
The a u th o ritie s suspect foul p la y .; te n a n t R obert P u rcell, who was un- not recovered.
l a tte n tio n th an where there are
T here is still no explanation as to
points w here it was not possible to and th e s h e riff’s office is in v e s tig a t-; dergoing a course of in stru c tio n in
A ndrew s had ridden to th e river
larger classes.
Read the want ads.
how Mrs. Milis c a a it by t e r death.
the reserve officers’ training school, to water a herd of cattle.
ing.
do so before.
1
1
MORE THAN 4OO NOW ON
-
STRIKE IN SISKIYOU CO.
At the request of the cham ber of
M ore th an 400 railro ad m en are
com m erce th e following persons vol­
now on strik e in Siskiyou county,
unteered cars for the drive of the
acco rd in g to D. C. B aker, secretary
o f 7 h Z ‘ federated shop crafts. T here i norm al school stu d e n ts th ro u g h th e
w ere 386 on s trik e before th e o ile r s , valley th is aftern o o n :
a n d sta tio n a ry engineers w ent out.
M rs’ G eorPe Kinz, .M rs. V. V.
T here are about 1200 m em bers of ? lil,s - T. H. Sim pson,_H . G. _Enders
B- Tom kin, F. E. F ren ch ,
th e vario u s ra ilro a d b ro th e rh o jd s J r ” (
Irv in g Finley, Mrs. E. A. Woods,
em ployed in the county.
______
Mrs. S. B. M cNair, Mrs. W. H. Mc-
STRIKEBREAKER FINED
N a ir- Mrs. O. W inter, E. J. K aiser.
DUBLIN. Ju ly
21.— R epublican
FO R CARRYING WEAPON
T he drive will s ta rt from th e high
irre
g
u
la
rs
have
com
pletely evacuat-
DUNSMUIR. Calif., July 21.— school building a t 4 p. m „ ex ten d -
the
M
edford
d
istric
t
I
ed
W
aterfo
rd
and
a re re tre a tin g
C h arles Sylvia, a s trik e b re a k e r, who ing th rough
so
u
th
w
ard
,
ab
andoning
Tb large
was a rre s te d for carry in g a con­ and th e low er valley, re tu rn in g by
q
u
a
n
tity
of
w
ar
m
ate
ria
ls
on the
cealed weapon on Tuesday evening. the west hill road th ro u g h Jacksor,-
w as trie d before Ju d g e C O . C larke, ville to A shland, w ith supper in Li- way. T here was violent fig h tin g a t
W aterford before th e F ree S taters
city rec o rd e r, yesterday, and fined i th ia park.
b ro k e the rebel lines and p en etrated
A
com
m
ittee,
consisting
of
Mrs.
325.
F red Engle, Mrs. Em il P eil, Miss into the city. A rtillery on th e heights
Florence Allen. Mrs. Louise Ham-1 flan k in g the city kept up a heavy
m ond, and Mrs. J. H. F u lle r, will bom bardm ent for 48 hours.
As th e rebels retire d , they m ined
have charge of the lunch a t th e pic­
and
set fire to m any buildings.
nic grounds.
A London dispatch announces th a t
the Irish F ree S ta te rs have captured
GOYERNORS PLEDGE HELP .
Lim erick and tak e n m any prisoners.
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