Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 31, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, wi hout
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
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A shland D aily T idings s s p s
( 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. 4 3 )
LONE PINE MINE TO BE
WORKED BY MEDFORD MEN
DEFEATS RECALL
BY 305 VOTES
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JU LY 31,1922
No. 280
Brighton Beach Girls Playing Water Baseball
SHASTA TRAIN HITS
AUTO;
TWO INJURED
EUGENE. Or., Ju ly 31.— L u th e r
¡H udson, aged 38, was severely in-1
i ju red . and his wife suffered a
bruised leg, -when the a u to in which
' they w ere riding was stru c k by the
Shasta Lim ited tra in at F o u rth and
L aw rence stre e ts at 4.3 0 p. m. S at­
urday.
H udson was tak e n to the
hospital. His skull is fractu red , but
It is believed th a t he will recover.
GOLD H ILL, Ju ly 31.— The old
five-stam p q u artz m ills used for cus­
tom w ork som e years ago ju s t east
of Gold H ill, has been sold to C. C.
C lark and associates of M edford, a n d ,
the new ow ners a re m oving It to the)
A pplegate d istric t to be reb u ilt on
th e Look Pine q u a rtz gold m ine, r e ­
cently purchased from G. L. H aff of
Gold Hill.
OPIN »SINO FORCES GATHER
CHICAGO FOR FINAL
CONFERENCE
ASHLAND'S M AJORITY AGAINST
S H E R IF F O FFSE T BY VOTE
O F COUNTY
IN
Chairman H ooper o f I^abor Board.
A fter C onference at W h ite lions«*
L eaves for C hicago to A ttend
M eeting o f P o licy C om m ittee.
R etu rn s from All P recin cts W ill Not
Be O fficially D eclared U ntil Wed­
nesday, B ut M ajority for Terrill
Is A d m ittedly D ecisive.
OF PRESIDENT
10 END STRIKE
BURNATU.OFO.
Alt OKA
4' MAY ACCEPT
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PRESIDENT’S PLAN
W ater baseball is the latest gam«* among the beauties who tl,>< k i* Brighton Beach. New York’s pf.pular sea­
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TOTAL VOTE CAST
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side resort. The game is fashioned a fte r th e national pastim e, hut played in slightly «lillerent manner. Home plate
CHAMPAIGN, III., July 31.— The
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EUGENE, Or., Ju ly 31.— F anned Is anchored In a rowboat or on a raft, where the catcher and batter stand. The various bases are marked olf
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CHICAGO, July 31.— Ninety •'
sound recording cam era, an inven-
4s 1). M. Lowe ........................2638 • by a brisk wind, fire on the Univer- with flags. The pitcher treads w ater while delivering the ball.
4- men, m em bers of th e policy 4>
_ i tion th a t synchronizes the hum an
_------- ’ s ty of Oregon cam pus S atu rd ay af-
4- com m ittee of th e fed erated rail- 4>
) voice w ith hum an expression and
M ajority for T e r r i l l . . . . 305 « ternoon destroyed th e w om en’s gym -i
4* way shopm en’s union, are as- •'
I actions, is ap p aren tly a fact. Dem­
4'4>4*4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4><»4>4>4>4>4> nasiuni building, now housing p a r t )
4> setnbling for the conference to- ♦»
o n stra tio n s a re being given here in
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of th e a rt d e p a rtm e n t, and the an-j
4- m orrow to consider P re sid e n t’s •>
the physics building of the U niver­
4- H a rd in g ’s plan for a s trik e set- •
The recall of S heriff C. E. T errill nex adjoining, in which th e school
sity yf Illinois.
4* tlem ent. It is th e heilef th at 4*
h as been decidedly defeated, the re- of jou rn alism and th e in firm a ry are
! “ It is no longer an experim ent,”
thfi unjons w l„ accept th e p)an .
tu rn s show ing a m aJoA ty in his located.
declared its inventor. “ The success-
o utlined by the p resid en ,
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favor of 3 05 votes. The resu lt evi-
The blaze also dam aged th e resi-
ful basic principles of th e invention
denced peculiar conditions, w ith dance of Dean Sheldon. The to tal
have been estab lish ed .”
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M edford lined up solidly against dam age to college s tru c tu re s is esti-
;
This
cam
era,
th
a
t
records
th
e
WASHINGTON,
Ju ly 31.— W hile
A shland— the la tte r giving a m ajor- m ated by P resid en t Cam pbell at
: voice and all sounds on a film such (he opposing forces in th e railw ay
ity of 421 for th e recall and the for- nearly $60,000.
as le used in th e m oving p ictu re strik e are gathered in Chicago and
This loss does not include the val-
iner reg iste rin g a m ajo rity of 405
WASHINGTON,
Ju
ly
3
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ta
rt-
business,
is indorsed by m em bers of New* York today for to m o rro w ’s im-
uable F a irb a n k s a rt collection, th a t GOLD H ILL, Or., Ju ly 31.— Dr. H.
It was the m o st bitterly fought was housed in the gym nasium . T h l s j g B urm ester, his wife and d a u g h te r r v r r TURNS UP AND IS UNDER 1,ng charges th a t federal offices in j ll’e
ulJ / ^ . ¿ ^ i n e / ' an 1 a sslsto n ti
declH 0"
peace or * a ’ , e ' *'
election know n in th is county for collection, consisting
m ainly
of and
P
au
l
Sch
illerstro
m
,
of
N
orth;
r
y
a
u
i
v
a
t
i
o
v
n
v
j
u
r
y
South
C
arolina
have
been
sold
to
the
.
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b
’
U
dences
a
re
m
ultiplying
in W ashing-
and P au l S chillerstrom , of N orth
EXAMINATION BY JURY
professor
of
research
in
the
engi-)
ton
today
th
at
th
e
a
d
m in istra tio n
highest bidder for sum s ranging
m an years. In th is eit* 974 votes sculptured w ork, was destroyed. It Bend, Or., were badly cut and
TODAY
from
$800
to
$2000,
by
Joseph
Tol-
neering
experim
ental
statio
n
,
is
th
e
j
considers
the
rail
s
trik
e
as good as
w ere cast, and in M edford 1181, i was Hie Pi’op eity of Avard F a ir- bruised late S aturday when th e ir
Inventor
settled.
nearly double the vote cast a t th e hanks, professor of scu lp tu re at the a u to tu rn e d over and ^tinned them R um ored T h a t N early a Score of bert, republican national com m ittee-
C hairm an H e lp e r, of th e railw ay
In d ictm en ts W ill Be H anded Down m an, republican s ta te chairm an and
recent i im aries. To a larg e extent j university
ben eath it in th e soft m ud of th e
labor board, arriv ed here yesterday
And W ill Involve S everal Resi- U nited S tates m arshal for South
irrig a tio n ditch on th e Pacific h ig h ­
th e
sam e
conditions
obtained,
and this m orning had an h o u r’s con-
d en ts of A shland.
• C arolina, were m ade by S enator
way ju st south of Gold Hill.
th ro u g h o u t th e rest of the county.)
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ference w ith P resid en t H ard in g at
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| Dial, dem ocrat, of South C arolina, in
The accideut occurred ju st oppo­
a lth o u g h the causes co n trib u t ng to
J
th
e W hite H ouse, discussing the
MEDFORD. July 31.— W hen th e a sta te m e n t issued today,
site th e Gold Hill au to camp. A
th e general resu lt w ere d iffe re n t a c - 1
“
im
m ediate situ a tio n ,” as he de­
num ber of cam pers ru sh ed to th e ir special grand ju ry reconvened this
“ T olbert has ru n roughshod over
co rd in g to localities.
In th is city
scribed
it. As soon as th e c o n f e r ­
; rescue and saved several of th e par- m orning, Tom W ord, the d e p a rtm e n t o u r people; he seem s to be d ru n k
th e b a ttle was fought out on a I
ence
was
over. Hooper announced he
ty from drow ning and sm othering. of Justice chief, was on hand b rig h t w ith the power of a little autho-
s tra ig h t “ w et” and “ d ry ” issue, j
was
leaving
for Chicago im m ediately
The doctor was d riving the auto. and e a rlX and w ith him was t h e 'r i t y ,” Dial declared.
w hile in M edford th e fight raged
to
m
ake
p
rep
aratio n s for the work
The ste e rin g g e a r w ent w rong, and! badly scaied negio bootblack, A r­
aro u n d th e Ku Klux K ian.
th
a
t
the
board
will be c o n tro lle d
th u r B urr, who last M arch was tak
th e car tu rn e d over th re e tim es.
w
ith
in
August.
! en into th e Siskiyous by m asked
Follow ing is th e com plete A shland;
i m en, a rope placed about his neck.
vote by precincts for Lowe and Ter-j
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i and th re e tim es sw ung into w hat he
TOLEDO, Or., July 31.— The big
rill in th e recall election S atu rd ay :
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BASEBALL
RESI’LTS
TODAY
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; thought was e te rn ity and then un-j
m ill of th e Pacific Spruce corpora- i
Lowe
Terrill
W ENA TCH EE, W ash., Ju ly 31.— i
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; d e r a volley of pistol shots, sent
tion, originally constructed by the)
S o u th east A s h la n d . . . 108
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, j George F. H au b er and fam ily, of)
N
ational
League
speeding over th e m ountains until
governm ent and connected w ith the
B oulevard A s h la n d . . . 132
18
P eshastin, woke up yesterday m ofn-t
At Brooklyn 2; St. L ou's 6.
he found saftev on the o th er side of
tim ber by m ore th an 24 m iles of
E a st A shland .............. 63
16
ing to find th a t th e 'r house and th e;
At
New York 5; P ittsb u rg 1?.
the C alifornia line.
| railw ay, has begun operations and
O ak A shland ................. 60
4 5 i land su rro u n d in g it were steadily!
At
P hiladelphia 5; Chicago 13.
He was to have been on hand F ri-
) prom ises to become a leading facto r.
E a st C en tral A shland 55
44
m oving (low i th e hill tow ard an em-j
At
Boston 3; C incinnati 6.
' day m orning, but he was too badly
I in th e lum ber in d u stry of th e state.
W est C en tral A shland 83
40
ban k m en t 100 or 300 feet high,
A m erican League
' scared to come fu rth e r th an W eed,
T he developm ent of these opera-,
N orth A shland .......... 70
i H auber had b uilt a sum m er cot-
At
Chicago
3; New York 2.
as the tra in would brin g him into
tions by the new Oregon concern, I
40 I tage on the hill above his place a t
N orthw est A shland
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H.
L.
Sayles
was
considerably
I
At D etroit 11; P hiladelphia 1.
M edford a fte r d ark .
Tom W ord
i rep resen tin g 890,000.000 feet of
Peshtfitin
The house was below
At Cleveland 14: W ashington 5
was sent a fte r him when lie learned bruised and scratched yesterday)
spruce, yellow fir, hem lock aud ce-i
2 56
67
T otal ............
the spring. The w ater slowly pene­
m
orning
when
he
was
caught
under
P acific Utoasl lauigm*
KLAMATH FALLS, Ju ly 31.— he was a t W eed, and b ro u g h t him to
riar hold ngs, and w ith a m ill w ith
.421
L ow e’s m ajo rity .................
tra te d th e subsoil, eventually s a tu ­ “ One hundred footloose reb e ls” a re the city S aturday evening, and has ^ s m achine when ..
it w ..........
ent over
a
At P o rtla n d 2-5; S eattle 7 3.
.
estim
ated
capacitv
of
10.000,000
The to ta l reg istra tio n in Y shland ra tin g i’. Then th e house slid for
At V ernon
3-5; San F rancisco
wanted* by th e I. W. W. to rescue had him in his ch arg e since then, k®11* eaat of th e city. He was c a u g h t,
& m o n th, is considered by lum -
Is about 1975, but th e re were only a distance of 50 feet and lodged l n , „ five fellow w orkers who have fa ,
4-1.
He is a voluntary w itness, not under 111 8uch a position th a t he was un* jbprmpn tQ ,)P on of the on tstan d in g
974 votes c ast at tlie election. Ap­ an italgaliou ditch which prevented j
un­ activities in the lum ber industry or
At O akland 1-2; Los Angeles 7-5.
len
into
the
net
of
the
tim
ber
barons
a
rre s t hut is closely guarded to a»- H able to get out of the w reckage
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p a re n tly th ere w ere only 10 or 12 it I,« .'I going over the em bankm ent.
til
o
th
e
r
m
otorists
arrived
and
gave
At Salt Lake 8-16; S acram ento
■of K lam ath F a lls .” This is th e plea su re his safety.
th is sia te in recent years.
b allo ts th a t w ere throw n out as the
o r.ting the fam ily was busy) set fo rth in the “ In d u stria l W o rk e r” )
15-9.
assistance.
He
w
able
to
be
about
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All M edford is on edge today, as
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re s u lt of being m u tilated or m arked gettin g ollt the household goods
¡th e I. W. W. new spaper p rin ted in it has been since the polls o p e n e d ■ ^oda' • aB hongh feeling ra th e r sore
u n law fully.
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JURY IS DEADLOiTvED
; Seattle, a copy of which reached th is here S aturday m orning in the recall lroni Hie bruises he received. The
Low e received 677 votes in the
IN OBKXCHAIN TRIAL
ick y .
¡election, and it is openly said th a t ,adies oi the ’’a rty escaped injury
city , and th ere w ere 689 votes cast
Tlie w rite r says th eir m em bers a re evqry o th er citizen is
toting a gun wHii the exception of the nervous
In favor of the recall while T errill
LOS ANGELES. July 31.— A fter
¡ “ lan g u ish in g ” in jail h ere w ith little as protection a g ain st a probable out- sF10CA
f-
received 256 votes, and 27 2 ballots
th
a
t he believed th e re was little like­
chance to g et a tria l before October, break when th e expected indictm ents
and Mrs. Sayles and anothei
w ere cast against the recall.
lihood
of a verdict being reached.
He appeals to the ‘ m anhood of his are handed in by the grand ju ry to- ’adY
A shland yesterday morn-
M edford gave T errill a m ajority
The
co
u
rt refused to discharge them
b re th re n ,” ask in g “ or are we a fr a 'd m orrow . It is believed th a t the ju ry
in ^ r - Sayles’ new O verland car.
of 309 over Lowe, the vote being:
and
ordered
th e ju ry to re tire for
| th a t som eone m ight slap us on th e , will conclude its labors today w ith Hieir destin atio n
being B uckhorn,
Lowe ................................................. 872
delib
eratin
g
for
66 hours, th a t the
w rist? ” The ja il gu ard s a re scored the exam ination of the w itnesses in 1<>d° e * w here they intended tak in g ,
T e rrill ............................................. 11S1
ju
ry
in
the
m
urder
tria l of Madjp
for th e ir “ b ru ta lity ” and for th e ir the B urr case. They were p r a c tic - 'd' nner.
C en tral Point gave Lowe a m a­
lynne
Obenchain
was
evenly divided
“ b estial actio n ” in m anhandling t h e ! ally th rough w ith th e H ale and John-
*^r s. Sayles was d r ving the car,
jo rity of 102, Lowe receiving 188 to
on
a
verdict,
was
revealed
when
prisoners.
) son cases, w hen a d jo u rn m en t was and they had reached a point about)
T e r ril’s 86 votes.
Judge
Shenk
officially
polleo
the
15 m iles out of A shland, and had
THE DALLES, Or., Ju ly 31.-
The a rtic le continues w ith t h i s ; tak en on F riday.
T a le n t, th e old hom e tow n of
.
i B urr, it will be recalled, had ju st left the m ain highw ay, w ith e v e ry -) George R. W ilbur, of Hood River, Jury.
SALEM. Or., Ju ly 31.- Ju d g es appeal:
Low e, gave T errill a m ajo rity of 9,
“ The fellow w orkers a re h o ld in g fin is h e d a sentence in the county thing going along nicely.
At this was elected sta te com m ander of the
F orem an Paddock told th e j m b -
th e vote stan d in g 99 for Lowe and Bingham and Kelly, sittin g en banc
th e fo rt bravely. Are we com ing? If jail a t Jacksonville, and was tak e n P °int, the road passes over a sm all A m erican Legion, defeating George th a t the ju ro rs stood six to six, and
108 for T e rrill
today, allow ed the Hall forces to ex-
j in an a u to by four m en, ostensibly stream , a fte r which it m akes a Codding of M edford, by a vote of 89 fu rth e r deliberations.
F ollow ing is th e com plete vote i n t e n d the recount into B aker. Klam - we a re not, sham e upon us!
“ T here is no use of less th a n 100 to go to A shland, instead of which square tu rn to the left and goes up to 50, in a spirited contest which
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th e o th er precincts of th e county:
la th . S herm an and W asco counties.
Th co u rt denied the application men going th ere.
Are th ere 100 he was tu rn e d over to a mob of a steep grade.
It seem s the ma- featured tlie close of the fo u rth an- BRITISH M»OK ASKANCE AT
Low e
T errill
th a t th e e n tire vote in seven M arion footloose rebels left in th is n o rth - m asked men. who took him to the chine would not tak e the grade, and nual legionnaires’ convention in this
REQUEST TG SEARCH SHIPS
B arron ..........................
7
14
countv precincts be throw n out d u e ’ west who have any real m anhood. Siskiyous, not fa r from th e Oregon in endeavoring to shift gears, the city S aturday.
LONDON. July 31.— W ashinctonS
Union ............................. 22
47
to Hall s allegation th a t the over- o r a re we all a fra id th a t som eone line.
: c a r sta rte d backing down th e hill,
P ortland delegates aided m ateri- request fo r “ reciprocal” s. • rch o-
W a tk in s ........................ 17
21
w helm ing Olcott vote th ere was due, m ight slap us on th e w rist?
j The federal officers here have and w ent over th e bank instead of ¡ally in the election of W ilbur, the ships flying the B ritish flag out ule
B u tte F alls .................
9
31
to influence on the p a rt of Catholic!
“ T he w riter is ready to ta k e a given it out th a t they have a list of tu rn in g onto the bridge.
¡23 votes from th a t city being throw n the 12 m ile zone, where such ship-
Derby .............................
4
7
and o th er church of-i leave of absence from his job and 381 m em bers of th e Ku Klux K ian
The
body of th e m achine was m favor of the Hood River candi- are suspected of carry in g wm-k -y
clergym en
Mound ........................ . 84
be th e one to open th e dance.
in this county, which
has been badly dam aged w here it backed into date.
Both men a re
popular
and cargoes to United S tates te rrito ry ,
fid a le .
W illow Springs .......... 19
" If you a re a m an and m ean busi- placed before th e grand
ju ry , and a large rock, and it will probable
able w orkers in the a ffa irs of
the in violation of the prohibition law.
Rocky P o i n t ................. 19
.... ness and can be ready for action by it is expected th a t th is list will be have to be replaced w ith a new one. Legion.
wes b ro u g h t to the atten tio n of par
SALEM. Or., Ju ly 31.— Today the
A ntioch ........................ 35
eves of all Oregon a re on this c ity ,¡a b o u t A ugust 8th. w rite to the sta - m ade public w ith th e findings of th e .T h e w indshield was broken by the
Im m ediately a fte r the contest was Hament today.
Meadows ......................
9
w here if the best laid plans of a t- ltlo n a r y delegate, Box 421, T a c o m a ,'ju ry . It is the general expectation im pact, but the chassis of the car decided, C om rade C odd'ng requested
Lloyd George told the house oi
Sam s V a l l e y ................. 39
tornevs and judges m aterialize t h e !W ash., but do not w rite unless you th a t th ere will be nearly a score of and the engine were not dam aged in th a t the a d ju ta n t be in structed to commons th a t such a proposal hue
Flounce Rock ............ 32
in d ictm en ts, and th a t several Ash- any way.
The Class A garage was m ake W ilb u r’s election unanim ous, been m ade, and th a t it is now b einc
prim ary election contest, in stitu ted ^ c a n be depended upon.”
R ogue R iver .............. 59
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iand m en wjH be nam ed as am ong
called and gave the c ar first aid This was granted.
Codding served considered, but indications
were
by R. R. C oster in behalf of C harles
Wlimer .......................... 27
THREE STATES TO HOLD
those concerned in th e night raids, b ringing it to the city in th e a fte r- as vice-com m ander in the year ju st th a t no action would he ta k en.
H all, wrjl get form ally u n d er wray.
Perdue ......................6 . 56
PRIMARIES TOMORROW This is, of course, all rum or.
The noon.
concluded.
M<»YIE MM KK NOT SO BAD
Due to th e fact th a t the case is
W est A shland ............ 21
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proceedings of th e grand ju ry r o o m
---------------------------- ! The new com m ander was execu-, M <».ll. f o i . h s jm u
« s i,
not appealable— th a t the ru lin g s of
AS TH EY ARE PAINTED
Belleview ...................... 30
KANSAS
CITY,
Mo.,
Ju
ly
31.—
a
re
supposed
to
be
secret,
h
u
t
as
a
FIVE
LIVES
LOST
BY
five
com
m
itteem
an
from
the
second
Judges George Bingham and Percy
LOR ANGELES, Ju ly 31.— W ill S.
O rchard H o m e ............ 32
DROWNING OYER SUNDAY d istric t for th e last th re e ¿ears,
Kelly of the M arion county circuit The southw est tem p o rarily neglected m a tte r of course, th e re is consider-
Hays, p resident of tlie Motion Pic­
E agle P oint ................. 35
c o u rt a re final— v irtu ally all d etails a g ric u ltu re thrw week to give its at- able leakage from w itnesses who
tu re P roducers and D istrib u to rs' a s ­
N. Jacksonville .......... 35
IRELA N D 'S DAILY
PORTLAND, Ju ly 31.— The W il­
concerning th e case a fte r it has le ftite n tio n to politics. M issouri, K an- have been u n d e r exam ination.
sociation
of Am erica, in a . talk a t
S. J a c k s o n v ille ............ 15
CASUALTY LIST
lam e tte and Colum bia rivers took a
M arion county depends on s tip u la -, sas and O klahom a will vote tom or-.
a
d
in
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toll of five lives Sunday.
tions to be m ade betw een a tto rn e y s ) row on issues involving national T A R IF F “ BLOC" GETS HIGH
DUBL1N.
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officers
lywood
cham
ber
of com m erce, de-
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T hree children of Mr. and Mrs.i
fo r G overnor Olcott and S enator policies of th e dem ocratic party , th e,
DUTY ON W<X»L BLANKETS
.
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of the K ansas in d u strta l
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 31.— The re- Joseph Alax were drow ned when and men w ere k- lied or wounded in d a re d th a t a fte r a close study of
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„ n v co»,!«,., the caw In counties!
The m ost im p o rtan t s ta te political: victory today In en actin g sharply in- Jo h n 's F erry. Ja m e s S pencer was S ta le troops a t lla ry b o ro yesterday failed to find the horrors , o . H,
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o th e r th an M arion, o th erw ise , on-
sttu a tio n tn y ears e x ist, in M isso u ri.)creased d u tie s on woolen blankets, drow ned at Fairview , while swim- In th e first am bush a mo o r car was wood
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d er the law
it necessarily will b e 1 w here voters will be asked far a The senate first rejected an am end-
m ing. He was tak en w ith cram ps, blown up by a land m ine. Rein- had associated w tth life In th a t s e c
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the local courthouse, vote of confidence on S en ato r Jam es m ent slashing the ra te s, and then Nizaem on Noyanu, a Japanese, was forcem ents ran into a second am - Don of Los Angeles.
fo u g h t out in
‘The one bad Influence in Holly-
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the. com m ittee’s higher drow ned w hile sw im m ing a t Ross bush, and
Divisional C om m ander
A. Reed, who is opposed by th e W11-) adopted
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wood
is talk,” said Mr. Haya.
McCurtain was killed.
Island.
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