Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 22, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D au a T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE, wit?,out •
the aid of m edicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma.
T his is a proven fact.
( I n t e r n a t i o n a l News W ire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
INE
TRAINS TAKEN
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MALARIA GERMS cannot Bur-
vive three months in the rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
mestic water helps.
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No. 273
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922
Concrete Buildings for Bombay
STRIKE RUINING
This Tuna Put Up a Great Fight
40 INJURED IN
TRAIN WRECK
LOCOMOTIVES
LACK O F E N G IN E 'R E P A IR S M A Y ; ®
BRING R. R. T R A F F IC TO
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A F T E R FO LK W EEK S STR IK ES
A R E XO NEARER SE T T L E ­
MENT THAN EV ER
STANDSTILL
In T im s- W eeks M ore I t Is Said
_
R ailw ay E x ecu tiv es and Union Lead­
ers A te A pparently in D eadlock,
X eitht r S iile Show in g Any Dispo­
sitio n to A rrive a t Com prom ise.
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BABE RESCUED A L B E LOCKED
IN ARMS OF ITS DEAD
Capt. Join» Larson of Beacli Haven, N. J., is nurs ng a bruised arm as ,
MOTHER
the result of his share in the landing of this 572-pound tuna fish in the outer .
pound nets about one mile off the beach. Before the seam an landed the mon- F am i,
ster three of his men were knocked overboard from the dory and the pound
T hou san ds o f E n gin es M ill H ave
To B e Ordered Out o f Com m is- _
slo n under R igid In spection Laws(
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rlppe(J |n
MEDFORD MAX POSSESSES
¡JA P C H A U FFEU R HARAK1RIES
Wiped o „ ( W hci|
p ress R uns Into Open
C rashing Head-On Into
S tanding on Siding.
Ex.
Switch,
Sjieciai
W ASHINGTON, J u ly " 22. — The
MONEY-IIACK GAS M ETER
BECAUSE OF T IR E PUNCTURE
SPR IN G FIELD , 111., Ju ly 22 —
CHICAGO, Ju ly 2 2 .- -W ith pros­
m otive pow er of all th e railro a d s of
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E ight were killed early th is m orning
pects of peace still rem ote, b ut w ith
th e country will be seriously crip-
F ra n k R oberts, of th e G ates A uto
TOK1O, Ju ly 22.— Because of a when the fast “ M eteor” express of
a hope s til\ existing th a t an early
pled, if not b ro u g h t to a dead stand- com pany, whose residence is a t the tire punettire sustained while his lbe g t Louis & San Francisco rail-
a d ju stm e n t m ay be reached, the
still, before m any weeks, if the corner of South O range and T enth royal m aster was rid i« g in his ma- road, ran into an open switch at
strik e of th e railw ay shopm en today
s trik e of shopm en continues, it was streets, M edford, is lucky today. He chine, the c h au ffeu r to P rince H iro-j Logan, and crashed head-on into a
e n te re d its fo u rth week.
sta te d in official q u a rte rs today.
¡can have all the gas in his house hito, regent of Ja p an ,
com m itted special tra in , which was standing
It was the belief in some circles
A view of one of rite modern concrete buildings being erected in Bombay.
By th e m iddle of A ugust, locom o-f th a t he needs and still not pay for i t . , h a ra k iri.
on a siding.
th a t th e s trik e would never live to India. When completed, these iron-beamed stone structures will stand it tives of all th e railro a d s will be leg-
The m eter, which w orks on the
More than 40 were in ju re d , and
be a m onth old, but elsew here the marked contrast to the old wooden buildinzs of the ancient city.
ally u n fit for service. Only by vio- slot m achine principal and which re-
several probably fatally. Both loco-
opinion prevailed th a t the w alkout
! la tin g or “ s tre tc h in g ” th e federal qu ires the deposit of a q u a rte r, has
j m otives were dem olished. The track
DAILY IR IS H CASUALTIES
was destined to acquire considerable
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! law s governing locom otive inspec- been robbed. Som eone has pried
was strew n w ith wreckage.
s tre n g th before it finally ended.
DUBLIN Julv 2 2 Fighting has 1 tio n > can the big pi!ots be kep t m ov' th e bottom loose and has escaped
• The dead are E ngineer Ryan,
P essim istic views of the situ a tio n
broken out betw een F re e S ta te rs a n d J ’ng a fte r th a t tim e - 11 was aaid - w ith all th e q u a rte rs. F ra n k first
F irem an Nealey, Mr; and Mrs. An­
a ro se from th e ap p a re n t unyielding
Locom otives
req u ire
constant noticed th is yesterday. All th a t he
drew H am m oer and Bernice, aged
irre g u la r troops w hen a d etach m en t
s ta n d m aintained by both th e railj
‘b a rb e rin g ” to^keep them in condi- has to do now is to drop in the
two years, and a tan-year-old siste r
of irre g u la rs a tta ck e d th e F o u r
executives a n d the union le a d e rs ,1
>! tion and the law s governing th e ir q u a rte r.
It
falls
th
ro
u
g
h
and
he
of
Mrs. H am m oer
C ourts hotel. They w ere driven off; J
n e ith e r side having shown any in­
I inspection a re rigid.
picks it up again, a t th e sam e tim e
M
arjorie, the little baby of Mrs.
a fte r an in terv al of heavy fighting.
c lin a tio n to com prom ise.
The ensuing week will see thous- gettin g 25 cents w orth of gas.—
H
am
m
oer, was found in h er m oth-
Tw enty w ere killed in th e fig h tin g a t
E vidence th a t th e strik e is begin­
L im erick, according to a revised a n ids
d s of engines ordered out of com-J Mail T ribune,
died late r.
H er 12-year-old son,
n in g to apply b rak es to the w heels ;
m ission.
who
was
alive
w hen tak en from the
casu alties estim ate.
of th e railw ay in d u stry are p ilin g '
w
reck,
died
w
ithin
an hour.
SALEM, Or., Ju ly 22.— Despite
up.
A dded announcem ents of the
I
t
was
hours
before
th e rescuers
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the fact th a t w ith th e re -re g istra ­
Max R osenblum , who was a rr e s t­
d isco n tin u an ce of tra in s a te com ing
<S> BASEBALL RESUI.TS TODAY 8» J
tio n point elim inated from the could m ake th e ir wa-v into the maBS
in front all p a rts of the country. It ed at a local hotel on Ju n e 10 by
C harles Hall petition for a recount of 9teel w reckage and reach the dead
is e s tii.a te d 900 tra in s have been N ight O fficer W ertz, in com pany
I of prim ary election votes, it w o u ld ' bogles,
ta k e n off th e roads d u ring th e first w ith a girl who gave her nam e as
N ation al L eagu e
now be possible for th e governor to
“ Billee” W ard, was acqulted by a
th re e w eeks of the strike.
At C incinnati 3; New York 2.
dem ur to the petition, such action
R ailw ay officiate contend. how- federal ju ry as th e re su lt of the
At Chicago 6; Brooklyn 7.
will in all probability not be taken,
ev er, th a t the coal sh o rtag e lias testim ony of Miss W ard to th e effect;
At P ittsb u rg 8; P hiladelphia 7.
it was learned here today.
caused m ore tra in s to be cancelled th a t she had persuaded R osenblum ;
A m erican L eague
Several allegations
stand out
th a n th e strik e .
I to drive her from S eattle to San ;
At D etroit 2; New- Y ork 0.
prom
inently
in
the
Hall
petition,
as
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I F rancisco, and th e plea of his at- j
At P h ilad elp h ia 1 ;-S t. Louis 10.
.
follows:
I torney and of his wife and child.
At Boston 2; Chicago 5.
CORVALLIS, Or., Ju ly 22.— Ore-
T hat, in certain precincts, m ore
Rosenblum and th e W ard g irlj
At W ashipgton 4; Cleveland 2.
I
gon
scribes
g
ath
ered
here
for
the
votes
w ere counted to r Olcott than
were a rre ste d here as the re su lt of ! KLAMATH FALLS, Ju ly 22
P a cific C oast L eagu e
fifteenth annual convention of the were cast.
a telegram from the sh eriff a t Seat-1
tria n g u la r c o u rth o u se row
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
' S tate E d ito rial association.
They
T hat a large num ber of votes for
tie, asking th e officers h ere to b e |
,
a very CQ8tly luxury
Dur-1
At Los A ngeles 4; V ernon 1.
were
welcomed
a
t
the
opening
ses-
Hall
were rejected,
th
e
lookout
for
a
F
o
rd
tru
c
k
i on
io r
ing th e p resent y e a r— th e tw e lfth of;
At Salt Lake 5; P o rtla n d 22.
sion by Mayor Moore, who is lik e - { T h at persons reg istered as demo-
bearing a W ashington license num ­ th e fig h t— w a rra n ts have been paid
A t S acram ento 1; S eattle 7.
LONDON, July 22.— F o u r hanks
wise city ed ito r of th e C orvallis c ra ts and independents were perm it-
ber. O fficer W ertz located th e car 1 in the sum of 33,909.45, fo r ex-i
At O akland 1; San Francisco 4. i G azette-Tim es.
;
ted
to
vote
the
republican
ticket.
at
D undalk, 45 m iles northw est of
in fro n t of a local hotel and proceed­ penses in cu rred in connection w ith
E
lb
ert
Bede,
e
d
ito
r
of
the
C
ottage
T
hat
votes
were
erroneouslv
Dublin,
were raided and larg e sum s
ed «to locate th e ow ner, who he found the
various
legal
developm ents, I
.
Grove
Sentinel,
and
p
resid
e
n
t.o
f
th
e
counted
in
excess
of
the
num
ber
of
stolen
today,
according to a Dublin
registered a t the hotel as “ J. L.
E. L. E llio tt, a K lam ath F alls a t­
association,
followed
w
ith
his
an-
’
ballots
cast.
dispatch.
Several
unarm ed priests,
i J a rh e r and w ife.”
torney, is given $2000 fo r profes­
:
liual
address,
and
G.
L.
H
urd,
busi-
T
hat
dem
ocrats
w
rote
O
lcott’s
who
were
passing
one
of the hanks,
They w ere tak e n In charge and; sional services. One P o rtla n d a tt o r - 1
TO PEK A , K ans., July 22.— Gov­
ness
m
anager
of
the
G
azette-Tim
es,
I
nam
e
on
dem
ocrat
ballots
and
th
a
t
attem
p
ted
to
c
a
p
tu
re
th,e raid ers.
tu rn e d over to the federal a u th o ri­ ney, Isham N. Sm ith, gets 31000 for
e rn o r H enry J. Allen authorized the
read
a
paper
on
‘S
ubscriptions
and
;
the
boards
placed
th
eir
votes
to
t
h
e
ib
u
t
were
w
arned
off
by
the latter*?
ties. and upon the prelim inary h e a r­ professional advice; a n o th e r P o rt-' 09681110
a rr e s t of W illiam Alien W hite, edi­
A
dvertising,”
and
“
N
on-P
artisan
!
governor’s
credit.
pistols.
ing, they w ere bound over to the land firm gets 3500 for “ legal ad-;
to r of th e E m poria G azette for defi-
„ _ , _ .
,
A dvertising ”
! T h at election boards refused to
j vice,” w hile an a rc h ite c t from Los
mice of th e K ansas in d u stria l court
T h at politcians should pay a high- ' allow H all challengers to be pres- BIDS ASKED FO R LANGELL
Angeles is given 3234 for advice as
law by placing a placard sym pathiz­
er space ra te th a n o th er new spaper ent d uring the canvassing of votes.
VALLEY IRRIGATION DITCH
; to th e possible cost of com pletion of
in g w ith th e s trik in g railro a d shop-,
i a d v e rtise rs was th e consensus of
the H ot Springs courthouse, which
m en in a window of th e E m poria
WASHINGTON. July 22.— Sealed
opinion in the discussion following
has been in a sta te of suspended con­
G azette.
proposals for the construction of 11
I
H
u
rd
’s
paper.
stru c tio n for m ore th an ten years.
“ I w on't ta k e down the sign. It
m iles of canal in the L angell V al­
Seventeen eighth g rad e pupils,
The N on-P artisan league was sub-
All th e evidence is in th e case of
Is going to stay th e re in my win­
ley division of the K lam ath reclam a­
. ¡jected to sh a rp criticism by Henry
W ard vs. K lam ath county, which has who have been a tte n d in g the sum
do w ,” th e e d ito r declared.
tion project will be received a t the
been on tria l d u rin g th e p ast w e e k .im e r practice school and have m ade Oence- who use<i 10 op erate a coun ,
W hite and G overnor Allen a r e 1
K lam ath F alls office of the reclam a­
and Ju d g e Sktpw orth has his deci- the required num ber of cred its to , r ' sheet in N o rth D a k o ta .
ountrv
lifelong frien d s, both publicly and
tion
service up to 3 o’clock A ugust
p e rm it them to ira d u a te . will re<
d eg en erated Into a l-
i sion under advisem ent.
personally.
31st.
In m aking this announcem ent
I'
d e e th e ir diplom as on T hursday ">»»•
today the reclam ation service said
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gained its foothold, according to the
DISTRIBUTION OF COAL
evening, Ju ly 27th.
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C E L E B R A T E GOLDEN WEDDING
the work involves m oving 190,000
..
.
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hre
present
e
d
ito
r
of
the
C
arlton
Senti-1
BY SPECIAL COMMISSION
The g rau atio n exercises will be
AMID FR IEN D S AND FLO W ERS
cubic feet of d irt.
held
in th e C ongregational church, nel.
M r. and .M rs. R. H. Drew were
The M ount A shland scenic high-'
B ert Moses, of Sap and S alt fam e,
very pleasantly surprised F riday ev- way got a r u n n j ng s ta r t th is m orn-;
WASHINGTON, Ju ly
ZZ. Dis- beginning at 8 o’clock. Mrs. H.
Ashland and is «ched-I
The Lyric th e a tre , a fte r having ASHLAND AS HOST TO
e n m g . th e golden anniversary of ¡ng w hen a gang of som e 30 men trib u tio n of coal d u rin g th e s trik e Galey will m ake th e address to the
SUMMER NORMAL AT
num ber of
s ta rte d out by Jesse W inburn to em ergency th ro u g h a special com- g rad u ates, and th e diplom as will b e , nled for an a d d re ss'
been closed for a year o r two, is to
th e ir w edding, when a
was
DRIVE AND I’K ’NIC
re-open in the fall. M anager H u rst
by County S uperinten-
frien d s and neighbors gathered at work on th e two m ile stre tc h of road m ission was understood today to be p resen ted
of the V ining th e a tre has begun the
th e ir hom e unexpectedly and m ade betw een B rushy cam p and C rib b le’s ith e a d m in istra tio n plan to m ake cer- Mrs _Susanne Hom es C arter.
•
CHICKENS STOLEN, OW NER
A splendid drive, was th e verdjet
m erry th e occasion.
Many beauti- cam p
•
tain th e fuel necessary to continued
The g rad u a tin g stu d e n ts are those
ATTENDING POULTRY M EET work of reh a b ilita tin g th e old show of the Norm al school a tte n d a n ts
house. P a in te rs have been a t w ork
who w ere behind on two o r th ree
ful boquets and o th er rem em brances
<pbe governm ent built the road as railro ad operation.
last evening, as they landed at the
the
past couple of days tre a tin g the
rne- m a tte
n o r was discussed
uibvubocu a t i to
iu- ' su b jects a t tne
m e school
scuooi
ANDERSON, C alif., July 22.
the enu
end oi
of the
w ere presented.
The evening was far as B rushy cam p a •num ber o f
The
Lithia park picnic grounds a fte r a
and
la te r --
it year
and nw
took
th e uppui
o p p ortunity the W
hile Mrs. L o ttie Barney was
con- ex te rio r to a new coat of - paint.
e r e ,! day’s
“ “ -’ “ cabinet m eeting —
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vcar anu
n m
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passed in p leasan t conversation and years ago but abandoned d i t th ere,
drive th rough the valley as far as
c o n g ra tu la tio n s were tendered th e and it lias been used very little since was understood th a t S ecretary Hoo- sum m er course offered to m ake up ducting a m eeting to organize a new m oving picture m achine will be Gold Hill and back over the west
happy couple on the many years they j h at tlm e
c rib b le 's cam p lies In v e r- a c tin S for th e president, had in slx w eeks w hat otherw ise w o u ld , county poultry club, some one en- in stalled as well as a battery of
hill road, and th rough Jacksonville.
have passed so delightfully to g eth e r, th e sad d le betw een M ount W agner u n d e rta k en th e form ation of th e have re qu ired half a school year.
lered her chicken yard and stole fans. It is the in ten tio n to redeco- T here were some 75 all told in the
a n d for .lie pleasure they have given and M ount A shland, and a road may com m ission. F orm al announcem ent
Next week w in see th e end of th e about 60 of her purebred P lym outh ra te the in te rio r and m ake it as at- i party , and appetites w ere w hetted
to th e ir hosts of friends.
D uring be m ade to connect e ith e r peak f r o m iof the plan was expected today.
norm al school as well as th e p ra c tic e , Rock pullets.
tractiv e as possible.
for the bountiful supply of san d ­
1
M anager H u rst has n o t a s
th e evening ice cream aud cake w ere tbig po, n t
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school, and indications a re a t pres-
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wiches, cakes, coffee and ice cream
! yet announced w hat class of at-
served.
The com m ercial club tru ste e s en- RAILROAD G l ARD K IL L E D B \
ent th a t th e course has been fa r XKW RULING BY POST O F FIC E
i provided bv the cham ber of com-
Mr. and Mrs. Drew w ere m arried deavored seVeral years ago to put
HOLD-UP MAX AT TRACY m ore SUCCessful th is y ear th an last.
(>N S H n »MEXT <>F B ER R IES tra c tio n s he proposes to book, nor tnerce com m ittee
has he announced w hether or not
I W ith th e in te re st shown by the
;
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In B loom ington, 111., in 18 <2. They Slicb a road up th e m ountainside as
i This was the second event In the
th ere will be any low ering of prices.
TRACY,
Calif.,
Ju
ly
22.
Deputy
thoritieg
of
th
e
sta
te
norm
al
school,
zirossed th e plains five years later. ^be p resent pIan for th e M ount Ash-
e n te rta in m e n t of visitors essayed
The A shland post office announ-J
S h e riff F ra n k B rennau, a g u ard in ¡as well as o th e r educational lead- ces th a t com piainrs have been re- although it is believed th a t this is
« e ttlin g in E llensburg, W ash. They jand scenic drive and w ent so fa r
! by the cham ber of com m erce th is
the Southern Pacific railro a d yards ers, it is believed a sound foundation
probable.
jeatne to A shland 23 y ears ago, and is to s ta rt w ork oi> a portion of it
,
week, about 150 Epw orth L eaguers
I ceived from fru it shipm ents going
here, was sh o t and killed, supposed-
It was too late in th e season when . . .
,
,
,
having been welcomed Monday even-
today’ enjoy the respect and friend- and had practically th e w hole ro u te
or” tw o 'm e n seen "running has be6n lald f° F H p e rm a n en t n o r' out of th e A shland office to points
• Mr. H u rst took over th e m anage- .
. ., u
„
sh ip of the e n tire com m unity. The -surveyed.
<>hn*a u-aro m a' school for A shland in the fu-
gja r ro u tes th a t berry cra tes are
. . . . . .
.
x .
, tag w ith a sim ilar^picnic in C hautau-
’surveyed. However, opposition was from the „„„„„
scene a fte r the shots were
. ' m ent of th e V ining th e a tre , to book
tu re.
for
J
. ..
„„ „ qua park.
fact th a t Mr. Drew is fam iliarly ac- aroused, and ra th e r th an have any
; frequently found in ad eq u , ate
. t he-, any
t it was a
. of th e
heard.
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th e com plaint
J road a ttra c tio
s n w s, hen b u h(.
P reeiden, w . „ M cN .lr.
posted as "D a d ” Drew, ^how s the b ard feelings, the p ro ject was drop-
i
berry
shipm
ents
O fficers in v estig atin g th e killing
affectio n th a t A shland feels for him. ped a ^ tp a j tim e.
log th a t the lo n er e n p , a re b r o k e n ; ^ (o
a u r , ctlons slm l. cham ber of com m erce, w a , m uch in
incline to th e belief the k illing was CAMP FIR E PERM ITS MUST
Am ong those present w ere: Mr
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BE
OBTAINED
IN
OREGON
and
th
a
t
b
erries
fall
out
of
th
e
c
ra
te
w
hich
arg
.evidence at both these affairs. May
not due to a s trik e d istu rb an ce, but
~
and Mrs. H. T. E lm ore, Mr. and Mrs.
th ro u g h the slats and a re not “ only
page th e a tre , n Med. or bam k in m ade an exc^llem wel-
SENATE COMMITTEE R EPO R TS id u e to an attem p ted robbery.
H. P ra ch t. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. H igh.
Due to the forest fire situ a tio n in useless to the receiver, but th at the
d u rin g the season. The V ining .. com ing address to the Epw orth
FAILURE TO PR E SID E N T
B rennan waS a resident of Stock-
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac, Mr. and
convention. • "No speaking
b
erries
dam
age
the
o
th
er
m
ail
and
adm
irably equipped for th ls claS9 ^ « 8 » «
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ton. w here his widow and one child Oregon, A ctnig D istrict F o re ste r E.
Mrs. L. G. F erguson, Mrs. A. S.
program
,
however, was held a t the
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 22.__P resi- reside.
N. K avanagh has issued in stru ctio n s th e prem ises. The corap a m ts av 1 a ttra c tio n s and he is of the opin-
Payne. Mrs. Geo Yates, Mrs. Elsie
norm
al
picnic.
f ilte r s in th e ing accum ulated to such an extent. ion th a t th e re is a -sufficiently large
. to all . federal fores
dent H arding was advised today by
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E xtending A shland hospitality to
C h u rch m an . Mrs
rh a ir m a n C um m ins and S enators SEA TTLE PLA Y ER SOLD
sta te
to require' perm its for cam p the sam e has been refe rre d to th e tb e a fre .g Oing public in A shland to
these
various schools, in stitu te s and
Mrs! F red P utnam
TO CUBS FO R S|t5<L(HM) fires
on natio n al forest lands, to be chief clerk of
the mail service by m ake the ven tu re a success.
Maud
W
atson
of
In
d
ian
a
and
K
ellogg
of
o
th
er
visiting bodies has become no
W illiam s. Mrs Hoxie. Mrs.
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effective im m ediately. It is th e first the post offices concerned.
M innesota, of th e sen ate in te rsta te .
{small part of th e cham ber of com ­
Evans and J. H. McGee.
s f ATTI-F . Ju ly
22.— F ra n k G. tim e th a t such a ru le has been p u t
The p o stm aster a t A shland has
m erce work, but it is one way of
It is hoped th a t Mr. and Mrs. com m erce com m ittee of th e un-
Mack. S e a ttle 's young into effect in Oregon.
J how issued o rd ers th a t the o rdinary Leaves for D enver
availing e ffo rts m ade by them In (S tubby)
Drew live to celebrate th eir 60th iiik
Mrs. Anna Ziegler left this after- show ing A shland's charm s and at-
conference w ith several leading right-handed pitcher, has been sold
“ The forests a re very dry, m any berry crates will not be accepted b>
the
an n iv e rsary here in Ashland.
e a ste rn ' ra ilro a d executives last ev- bv the Chicago Pacific Coast league fires are s ta rtin g and th e extrem e th e local office for ru ra l or s ta r n o o n .o n tra in 53 for D enver Colo tra c tio n s an d th e old scrip tu ral in­
thy —
bread .............-
upon the
to obtain a basis for s e ttle - 1 baseball club to th e Chicago A raeri- necessity of care w ith fire in th e ro o te shipm ent*, b u t th a t they m ust w here she expects to spend th e next Junction, C ast —
enint
H«MV from W ashington—
w
aters,
and
a
fte
r
m
any
days
it shall
cans for cash and players, it becam e woods was never so im p o rta n t, and be placed in boxes th a t will not per- two m onths visiting.
Mr. an d Mrs. Y. Glenn and chil- m ent of th e rail s trik e
re
tu
rn
to
th
e
e
.”
will
undoubtedly
know n h ere today. The deal was th e public is u rgently asked to real- m it of th e b erries dropping out.
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drop, of W ashington sta te , are visit-,
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m ill destroyed repo rted to a g g re g a te in th e neigh- ize th is danger to O regon’s m ost val-
Road is no n paved from Hood he verified m any tim es as a resu lt
i n g ' w ith the H enry C a rte r fam ily
B anks— 5250.000
, of these efforts.
i uable resource,” says Mr. K avanagh.,
Read the want ads.
{River to the Pacific coast,
borhood of 550,000.
on ^ ista street.
by fire,
1
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FIGHI ON HALL
I WILL
BE KEPI ÜP
IS
F
ffll
PROVES COSTLY
E
E
STRIKE SYMPATHY
L
LYRIC THEATRE
IS TO REOPEN
IN IH E FALL
10 MI. ASHLAND
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