Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w i.hout ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine #
cases out of ten of asthma. <$
♦ This is a proven fact.
A shland D ati a T idings
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MALARIA GERMS
vive th re e m onths In
ozone at Ashland. The
mestic water helps.
(International News W ire Service
VOLUME
3
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JU LY 24, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43»
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CORNING. Calif., Ju ly 24. <8>(
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• has ju st com pleted h arv estin g <§>:
<$>*his Royal ap rico ts from 60
tre e s on his ranch e a st of town. <S>
i^> The 60 tre e s yielded 36,065 ♦
<§> pounds, or a little b e tte r th a n ♦
I <?> 18 tons on tw o-third3 of an <8>
<*> acre.
ADMINISTRATION W ILL P L A Y ♦'
He sold the apricots a t $60 <$>:
T R I M!’ CARD TO BREAK
per ton gross, and it cost him <¥>
DEADLOCK
|<^ $7 per ton to pick and deliver <§>
'<$• the crop, and his n et re tu rn s
P la n E volved by Secretary Hoover
Qn tbig y e a r-s crop from th e 60 ♦
V irtti.:lly M eans th e In k in g Over
trees am ounted to $954.
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And Piaiotloal O peration of th e <$<$> <®x 3><3> <j> <$.<$><?><§> -$> <i>->$<$> <i> <£
R a ilro a d s and Coal M ines.
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RAIL AND COAL
Abdication of Hsu Chih-Chang as Präsident of China
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o rd er from “ visiting, seeing,
.<?> talk in g to or riding w ith any
woman in the w orld except his
\<§> w ife." A nother in ju n ctio n re-
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from "visiting, talk in g w ith or
4' in auy way in te rfe rin g w ith th e
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<s> ial felicity" of H aas and his
wife.
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BERLIN, July 24.— E urope
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W ASHINGTON, Ju ly 24. — The
on tin- th resh o ld o f a tin
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sev enteenth week of th e natio n al
The only photograph made of the actual abdication of President Hsu Chili-Chang of China, who was compelled
vam ping of its intern atio n al
to vacate his office following tlie outbreak of Civil war.
A n e w sp a p e r correspondent was abb- to sn e a k aro u n d
coal s trik e and the fo u rth week of
ings, in the e d n io n of keen s i|
t the guard a fte r being driven
from th<> courtyard of the Chinese Royal Palace, ani(, make the picture of the
th e
equally
m enacing
r a ilr o a d 1
of statesm an sh ip .
Any day,
president’s cat Just as It was leaving with the president. Inserted is a la te p o r tr a it of IIsu.
s trik e , began today w ith th e govern­
; predict, m ight bring th e c ru ’
m ent holding in reserve its tru m p
of the present alliances whiclJ
card — assum ption of federal control
! becom e obsolete since the sign)
<S> IR ELA N D ’S DAILY
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of th e co u n try 's tra n s p o rta tio n and
I the arm istice.
CASUALTY
LIST
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d istrib u tio n system , u n d er the au -j
Such a collapse would i :: i|
th o rity vested in the governm ent by j
he followed by new TlntwrpS’. 1
th e em ergency clauses of th e tra n s ­
fo rm er
b itte r
eiiemit 8 st »1
DUBLIN, Ju ly 24.— F ree State
HILLSBORO. O r./ July 24.
p o rta tio n act.
shoulder to shoulder.
W ars
FR A N K FO R T, G erm any, July 24.
troops have cap tu red Ballinlough
T his week, it is expected, will d e-|
C rashing head-on into a state-ow ned revolutions have a lte re d hot b|
and B allyhunts, it was announced
term in e w hether th is card will have — E lectrocution snuffed o ut th e lives
a u to tru ck , A rth u r G ritzm aclier was political view points and th e
¡o b e H a v e d V a n d before it's end th e > f a young m arried couple y ^ te r d a y
today. F re e S ta te rs now control a
in stan tly k il|ed and F red Bishop so om le aspects of h alf a dozen
governm ent m ay be in control once in an unusual accident. Both bodies
75-m ile fro n t betjween W aterfo rd
seriously in ju red th a t he died o n • pean nations.
m ore of the whole vast s tru c tu re of were found in a b ath room and h -
and L im erick, and they are trying
the way to the hospital last night.
Italy , th e foe of G erm any
.
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vestigation revealed th a t th e wife
to cut off th e rebel re tre a t tow ards
in te rs ta te tra n sp o rta tio n .
:
°
G ritzm acher v as driving a m otor- world w ar, is now su p p o rtin g I
M ARSHFIELD, Or., July 24. —
A legal "o k .” has been olaced had «rasped the lam p, which was of.
Much speculation has been en­ Cork. The en tra n ce s to the city of
cycle, w ith Bishop as passenger, at B ritain in U«-r sym pathetic attl
Tw
enty-five business buildings and
upon the a d m in istra tio n ’s plan to defective co n stru ctio n , w ith h er w et, tered in to as to how long the m otor Cork have been barricaded.
a ra te of 50 m iles an hour, and on tow ards G erm any. This isn ’t
four residences were destroyed by a
com bat th e tw in rail and coal strik e s h a n d s as she was about to step tio m | carg Qf tbig vicinity would ru n in
•fire which swept a large portion of th e w ron6 side of the r ° a d ’ accord- any friendshin. but from a real
bv having the in te rsta te com m erce fhe tu b - and was im m ediately elec' icage of a com plete tie-up of th e rail-
LONDON, Ju ly 24.— Two men
i n t o to i»Yo
•
ing
eye w itnesses. Tnp
The $ accjdent
tion th at a com plete collapse of
w ere killed and one wounded by the
M arshfield w a te rfro n t early
corn. ussion. w ith the co-operation of tro cu ted , since th e pipe leading from , roadg.
■ occurred near W itch Hazel, throe many would drag o th e r n a|
governm ental
dep artm en ts, th e tu b com pleted th e c irc u it to the
In an interview w ith Mr. P a tto n , raid ers w hile looting shops and r e s t- ; Sunday m orning. The loss is esti-i I m iles from here. G ritzm acher was down w ith her.
o th e ■
ground.
The
husband
was
killed
uu«,u- ~ u was
local m an ag er of the S tan d ard Oil dences a t Sallon, K nocktnerron. a c -'m a _ te d a t $200,000. i
It is considered certain th a t
• i •
„„ ‘ h urled d irectly into the tru ck , and
cxercis a v irtu a l d ista to rsh ip over k ™“ 1“ *-
F o r m any years, in a joking w ay,' u
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.. when he took hold of th e lam p m com pany, he m ade the sta te m e n t cording to a Dublin d-ispatch.
of the first real alig n m en ts w |
th e alio ttion of coal and coal-carry
,
,
.
,
,
,
.
.
.
-MonahHatri
Bishop
landed
u
n
derneath,
¡resid en ts have said th a t ^Marsh field
1
ing tra n sp o rta tio n for the d u ratio n try in g to assist his w ife.«
th a t his com pany had about 80,000'
be a R ussian-G erm an alliance,
I
would
never
be
able
to
develop
u
n
­
gallons of gasoline in sto rag e a t th e '
ing in th e w hole of c e n t a l EuJ
of the in d u stria l em ergency.
til i t ’s d elap itated w a te rfro n t was
p rese n t tim e, and a(t the ra te a t
A ttorney G eneral D augherty, a f­
and stre tc h in g from F rance to
sw ept by a fire which would raze
which it was being consum ed, th is I
te r stu d y in g the plan evolved by
Pacific coast.
the old and u n sig h tly buildings,
am ount would last for about 30 days:
S ecretary of Com m erce Hoover, said
The im m ediate fu tu re will see
m ost of which w ere erected 30 or ■
but his opinion was, th a t should a
it was w ithin the power of the gov j
great h istory m aking d ram as:
40 years ago. These have now been
■ tie-up occur, the sale of gas locally
1— A stru g g le for R ussia's
e rn m e n t to exercise such function
alm
ost com pletely o b literated by
(w ould be confined to com m erciali
w ith o u t having fu rth e r recourse to!
concessions,
which is alread y in
I
the blaze which sw ept th a t section
cars and thereby lengthen th e tim e;
new legislation by congress
swing.
of th e city yesterday m orning. The
I which it would last to six weeks or j
2— A stra g g le to keep th e G
city has one of the best organized
possibly two m onths.
•
m an eagle, now lam e and ta tte r
' fire d ep artm en ts in the state.
It
B E LLEV IEW RANCH SOLD
In fo rm atio n at hand indicates th at
from flu tte rin g eastw ard to s>*t|
i
was
housed
in
the
city
hall,
an
old
TO MEDFORD BUSINESS MAN
I
j th e o th e r com panies which sell gas,
upon and feast on th e bosom of
! fram e s tru c tu re , th e back of which!
, In the city would have a supply th a t
b attered , sta rv in g R ussian bear.
facing on the w a te rfro n t, was used
A sale of m ore th a n passing in ­
PITTSBURG, Pa., Ju ly 2 4.— The
ALBANY. Or., July 24.__M rs .'w o u ld la st ab o u t the sam e length of
te re s t occurred last week when th e
b e e n , tim e
ALLEGED as a c^ y i a ^- T his building was to- homes of two non-union m iners em-
INVESTIGATION
O F
' tally destroyed, and when the fire pjoyed at wagon m ines in th e upper BOYS’ AND G IRLS’ FLUBS
A iidicw s lain i , n o w n a s
m for th e ja st seVen m onths, w as;
This would m ean th a t should the
OUTRAGES BEGUN TODAY
P it M F IX LITH1A PA I,
! was a t last gotten under control it end o«
county, w ere alm ost
IN M EDFORD
\ ° f C V-1
d'k
vnnne busi saved bv neighbors Sunday m orning, strik e stop all tra in s, approxim ately
was found th a t the city officials and com pletely dem olished by d y n am ite#
of W. R. K irk p atric k , a youns t us
^ er regldence a t T angent eight six w eeks would pass before th e peo-
The boys’ and g irls' clubs of Jael
ness m an of Medford. The ranch is
b u rn ed
lhe pie of th is com m unity w ould b e g in : Ju ry W as Sw orn In T his M orning the fire dep artm en t were w ithout a early today
One m an was seriously in ju red , soun county held th e ir anim al pic™
I11 Jacksonville and Convened home.
in the Belleview d istric t, ju st out-
'
to feel th e effect of the strik e!
and the occupant* of both houses in L lth ia park S aturday, and re p o n
side th e city lim its and consists of » ' ------
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b la z e ( g reatly , a lth o u g h it is probable all
This A fternoon in M edford, W here
th e s ta rte d I pleasure cars would be com pelled to ,
school
11 acres of apples and th ree acres of _ , Pe,ople
have
M
ilton—
New
union
high
were badly shaken up when th e force, indicate th a t all present enjoy«
All Sessions W ill Be Held.
.
The
rest
fs
in
alfa
lfa
and
whieh
is
building
to
have
equipm
ent.
i
of
th e explosion threw them from them selves greatly.
Some sevenil
peaches.
I
corn
Mr. K irk p atrick expects to from a defective f ue, w ent to th e sta y in the garages.
th
e
ir
beds.
m
em
bers
w
ere
in
atten
d an ce.
The opening b a ttle being s ta g e d ;
,„ „ k e his hom e on th e ranch and rescue oi th e helpless »-oman A bout
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They
arrived
a
t
th
e
p a rk d u rin l
j in Jackson county generally, and in
,
,
.
.
Tt
ia
50
m
en
torm
ed
a
bucket
brigade
to
th
e
forenoon,
and
a
fte
r
an
appetizing
alread y has begun w ork there,
it is
• M edford p a rticu la rly , against the K u •
MT. LA SSEN -W ILL NOT
, .. . , ,
„
«.¡1! p-ivp com bat the flam es,
b
u
t
the
house
E R U PT FOR 20 YEARS b asket lunch a t th e noon hour, lif
hoped th a t the com m unity will give
-
j Klux K ian, was begun th is m o rn in g ,,
1
. to him and
-rrrri hie
destroyed.
tened to tw o sh o rt addresses, o / j
a hearty welcome
nis was to tally 7_______
7_______
( when th e special venire of grand
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Ju
ly
24.—
by
County Agent C.. C. Cates,
;
jurym
en
was
assem
bled
in
Jackson-
fam ily.
M ount Lassen, th e only active vol the o th er bv Mrs. Cowgill, of fh,
j ville, and sw orn in. The special jury,
The sale was m ade by Mr. L everet SHAST a M INERS ARE GIVEN
cano in the United States and the faculty of Oregon A g ricultural c».|
of the F our-S ites R ealty company.
j which will m ake th e investigation
IN FR EA SE IN WAGES
c en tral a ttra c tio n a t Lassen nation- | ege.
into th e alleged o u tra g e s in th is
al park in n o rth ern C alifornia, is
Games betw een individual mem]
i county, is headed by M arie Benedict,
REDDING, Calif., Ju ly 24.— Two
KU KLI N KLAN VOLI'N T A R IL V
not
ap
t
to
e
ru
p
t
violently
w
ithin
the
jiers
a i d betw een the d ifferen t clubf
who will officiate as forem an. The 1
TO ABANDON T H E IR MASKS hundred men employed a t Bully Hill
’¡next
20
years.
This
is
according
to
were
indulged in for some tim e, jj
oth ers a re : P aul C. Pearce, C harles
by the Sliasta Zinc and Copper com-
Dr.
A
ru
th
u
r
Louis
Day
of
th
e
Car-
til
the
sw im m ing pool was m ent
( Lindsey, D elbert A. Lyons, J. W.
ATLANTA. July 24. The K n ig h ts l,a n y had th e ir wages advanced 25
negie
In
stitu
te
a
t
W
ashington.
;
ed,
when
all were in the notiof
Sm ilie, F ran k Silva and L ester Lay-
cents all aro u n d , one day th is w e e k .,
RED BLU FF, Calif., Ju ly 24.—
of th e Ku K lux K ian have been or
As
an
a
fte
rm
a
th
to
th
e
gam
e
of
j
ton
t.
king
a
plunge,
and the balance djj
M iners now receive $4.25 a day,
,
,,
. .. „ . , Because it is claim ed T eham a coun-
dered to discard th e ir m asks, robes
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uckers and sm elter lab o rers $3.75, bal1 a t SaP and Salt on duly 8, when]
’ the afternoon was spent at the Na/
The p a rtic u la r offenses to be m-
and o th er regalia, except when in 111
y's new $300,000 cou rth o u se j u s t l y BA>SKBAla4 RESULTS TODAY
th
e
boys
a
n
d
girls
who
p
a
rtic
ip
a
te
d
;
qnired
¡nto
occurred
last
spring,
atorium .
. „„ s, i.
com pleted here, was noth u ilt in
th e ir lodge room
it „.aa
was announceu ( and common lab o rers $3.50.
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Lloyd A. Moss, county club leadej
in the F o u rth of July p arad e were wben a citizen nam ed H ale was tak -
stric t accordance w ith the desires of
h e re last n ight a t h e a d q u a rte rs of (
N ational Ix'-ngue
had c h a rt! ol the picnic, and
e iite rta in e d by Mr. W inburn, a n - ; en out by a mob and badly scared,
th e board of supervisors, a stubborn
th e organization.
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At P ittsb u rg 3-4; New York 2-11. a larg e r num ber was expected,
oth e r gam e of ball was played S a t-' although not in ju red .
A bout 40
controversy over necessary a d ju s t­
T he ord er as first m ade public in
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
^ : Urday a fte rn o o n betw een th e sam e w itnesses have been subpoenaed,
American League
was very m uch g ratified with
a le tte r to G overnor H ardw ick, ot
team s, th e girls endeavoring to even
A ssistant a tto rn e y G eneral Lile- m ents looms before .th e s tru c tu re ( At P hiladelphia 4; W ashington 2. success o f-th e e n te rta in m e n t. H. E.
G eorgia. from E. Y. C larke. Im perial;
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1
will lie accepted and occupied by the
At Cleveland 5? Chicago 2.
B adger, who has charge of one of
: up m a tte rs w ith the boys, b u t were qvist a M arshfield law yer, will rep-
w izard, pro tern, m entioned only th e D rain Stopi>etl w ith D irt—
, com pelled to go down to a n o th e r d e - ; resen t th e gtate |n th e investigation.
° J ‘^ e ttie m e n t of th e tro u b le
P acific C oast League
th e local clubs, assisted Mr. Moss
Pending
G eorgia klansm en, but la te r it was
The d rain to the basem ent of the! feat by the score of 29 to 13.
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
in th e activities of th e day.
assisted by D istrict A ttorney Raw les
~ th e county officers have been in­
H. P. Holm es sto re a t th e co rn er of
sta te d th e order was general.
At Los Angeles 5-4; V e rn o n ,3-5.
The gam e was s ta rte d a t about 4 Moore It js considered ra th e r sing-
N orth Main and C hurch stre e ts, th a t o’clock by U m pire F red Hom es, and uJar tb a t G overnor O lcott should s tru c te d to tem porarily house them -
ACCOMPANY LOS ANGELES
At Salt L ake 7-5; P o rtlan d 4-4.
. .
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A
__ innings,
___ tkr,
conduct
, x selves in ffu a rte rs w herever they
burglars get this man
has been stopped up for several days, dMrjng
first
two
the
VISITORS TO CRATER LAKI
At Sacram ento 3-6; S eattle 2-1.
ROTH COMING AND GOING has been repaired and all w ater c o l-} ¿ o y g u p ' 3everal scores, b ut th e
i n X i a g t L n ^ ' tt „ to „ MarRh. ;can he found. A condition is being
At O akland 0-5; San Francisco
tt „ i , created which bids fa ir to rival the
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A cting in the place will now d rain glrlg werg up and com lng betore a
• Mr. and Mrs. O. L. R andall and
1-6.
out. The pipe had becom e stopped
tak e n at th e end of X " T b a ttU n g O U o« fo r th e g u berl fam ous cou rthouse row in K lam ath
LONG BEACH. C alif.. Ju ly 24.
Prof, and M r'. E. A. C randall, of
O. B. Dennis, a local m erchant, was w ith d irt,
______ ___________
i Los Angeles, who are on a to u r of
th e fo u rth inning. Upon resum ing n a to rial nom in atio n , and fo r some h 3118-
PA C IFIC COAST LEAGUE
enjoying a holiday a t hom e
His Engage'll as O rganist —
play^ how ever, the girls w ere unable yeafg wag a p o liticai a iiy of H all’s, j
Club—
W
L. Pet. the norihw est stopped a t the Ash-
place of business was closed. Burg-
Mrs. Alice Spaith Jay, a com poser I tQ
boys
San F rancisco ............ 67
42
615 land a u to camn last night, and will
. si»rike th e jr atride w hile the k
™« - Tbe eyeg Q{ tl)e state a re fixed on MAX A<vU SED OF HEATING
la rs profited by his absence and ot' considerable ability, who has continued to b at out runs.
44
The Ja c k so u ' COUnty ju st a t th is tim e.
W IFE A R RESTED SATURDAY ¿ ^ ' " a ii g e ìe s ................... 5 9
spend th e day here. Mr. R andall is
52
looted th e store. Dennis heard about been m aking her hom e in A shland gam e was called a t the end of the jargely OWing to th e .Tact th a t As-.
500 president of the Superior Linotype
Carl W o]f, of t2 8 F actory stre e t. O akland . . n. . . . . . . . 55
It and w ent to th e sto re to investi- for som e tim e past, has accepted a sixth inning, it being nearly 6 o'clock gigtant D istrict A ttorney Raym ond wag a rre s ted S aturday by local offi- g a it L ake
.491 com pany of th e southern city, and
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gate. He spent some tim e checking position as o rg an ist a t th e R ialto
" me " fQr th p “ children to be
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p rof. C randall is an in stru c to r In a
L. T urney, of Los A ngel#:, is on pers and lodged in jail, on the charge S eattle .......................... 4 0
.424 m otor tra d e school th ere , and
over th e list of stolen articles. W hen th e a tre a t M edford, and will be lo- 9 ta rt,ng on tb e ir way hom e.
P
o
rtla
n
d
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hand fresh from a sim ilar investiga- of beatin g his wife.
•
Sacram ento ................. 43 66 .394
he re tu rn e d h e found th a t b u rg la rs cated th ere a fte r July 31st.
b ro th e r of Dr. W. J. C randall of this
T he’ boys team was composed of tion in th a t city, and is said to he in
Tbe W olfs occupy an ap a rtm e n t
had tak e n advantage of his absence. Picnic in L ith ia P a rk —
city.
Dr. and Mrs. C randall will
th e follow ing: Code, Jones, W ent- possession of a com plete ro ste r o f ; a t jjhe s A. Haw ks hom e and re-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
th is tim e ran sack in g his hom e
The W. R. C. is holding a picnic ner, Hoxie, M aeC racken, R uger,
cam
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to
n ig h t w ith the visitors in the
th e m em bership of th e K ian in th is porfS are to th e effect th a t the
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in L ithia p ark this aftern o o n . The O’Connell and Jones, while the girls
32 .619 nark and early tom orrow m orning
state.
Besides th is a rra y of legal tre a tm e n t his wife has received a t
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RANCH HAND SAYS “ (i(H)DBYE" ladies w ere out in force to enjoy team was m ade up of F lackus, | ta le n t, th e federal governm ent is W olf-S bgnds, has been anything but St. Louis
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35 .615 leave w ith th e p arty for a th re e days
ENDING L IF E W ITH POISON th e day's outing.
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41 .534 outiQ!» a t C ra te r Lake.
Chicago
B rookm iller. F e rre n . T u rn er, G. tak in g a band in th e investigation, k in d iy
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C incinnati
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S cale Mount A shland—
Sw edenburg. Cozart. H ake and E. Tom W o rd , st a te chief o:‘ the depart
T rouble seem s to have s ta rte d p rook¡yn
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KLAMATH FALLS. July 24.—
F E. R ussell andd a u u g h te r Lois,
CULBERSON IS RUNNING
Sw edenburg.
m ent of justice, having a rriv ed
in S atu rd ay and ended in the wife re- p R tsb u rg ...................... 42 44
S h outing
‘ Goodbye a ll! "
H arry H arold W ilhite and siste r Inez, m ade
BEHIND IN TEXAS
Mr. W inburn furnished refresh - M edford w ith a corps of secret serv- ceiviUg a b e a tin g ,'w h ic h th e neigh- P hiladelphia ...................31 52
K rim son. 51 years old. for two years th e trip to M ount A shland F rid a y m ents of ice cream and cake, w ith (ice o p erators.
bors decided was en tirely
unneces- Boston .............
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» farm hand on the H azeltlne ranch evening, re tu rn in g S aturday. They lem onade and w afers as a th irs t
DALLAS’, Texas., Ju ly 24.—i n ­
AU th e principal new spapers of gary and swore out a w a rra n t for
AMERICAN LEAGUE
15 m iles sotUh of th is city on the sta te th a t the view was poor on ac-
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com
plete re tu rn s from 16 tow ns in
!th e sta te , as well as th e Associated bis a rr e s t.
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M errill road, about 6 o’clock S atu r- count of the low -hanging clouds.
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a t 8 o’clock last n ig h t, s h o 'r
He was b ro u g h t into the local jus-
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(and U nited press, have representa-
day ended his life by d rin k in g a pint H ere for In d efin ite Stay —
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B.
M ayfield, of A ustin, leading
¡tives on hand, in d icatin g th a t J a c k - , ||Ce c o u rt and upon asking for an j^ew York
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of form aldehyde. He was ru s h e d to
Mrs. Alma H ackett, of A naco«da. R e tu rn s from H ospital—
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fo
r
the
dem ocratic nom ination fo r
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O. s . B u tler, who k u been con- ™n county w in se t m ore • « ’ • « W « extension ot tim e in which to s e t Chicago . ...................46
a local h ospital, w here he expired a M ont., is here for a visit w ith rela-
U
nited
S
tates
sen ato r, w ith S enator
in the next few dava th an it has had w itnesses in co u rt, the tim e for the
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h a lf h o u r
la te r.
tives.
She is the- d a u g h te r of Mrs. fined to th e G ran ite City hospital for
C
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n
in g th ird , according
tria l was set for W ednesday a fte r W ashington
' K rim son
was u n m arried and th e c . W. K ing, and a b ro th e r of F. E. th e past few weeks, has re tu rn e d >n m any years
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•noon a t 2:30 o’clock, and he was
to he around]
only know n relativ e is a sister, Mrs. Russell. She expects to m ake an In- hom e and fs able
released u n d e r bond of $100.
Read the want ads.
again.
defin ite stay in A shland.
E . R lem m er, of L lnnton, Oregon
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YOUNG COUPLE
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