Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 01, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine -$•
♦ cases o ut of ten of asthm a.
♦ T his is a proven fact
A shland D ah a T idings H P
(International News Wire Service
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922
VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL 43)
* ;
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1.— Mr. an d ;
Mrs. Jack P ick fo rd — the bride fo r­
m erly b e tte r know n as M a rily n n :
M iller, th e Follies s ta r — sta rte d on
th e ir honeym oon, tak in g w ith them
the blessings of Flo Z^egfeld,
They w ere m arried a t Douglas
and Mary F a irb a n k s' p alatial Bev
erlv Hills hom e Sunday aftern oon.
... ...
C lara Louise M iller, in fa n t d a u g h ­
te r of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. M iller, of
■this city, died Monday a t a Med­
ford hospital.
The fu n eral was held th is m orn-
lin g a t 10 o’clock, and b u rial took
place in M ountain View cem etery,
with J. P. Dodge and Sons, funeral
directors, in charge.
A.
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BÏ PLUCKY GIRL
R. R. executive :
OF PRESIDEN
UNCONDITIONALLY R E FU SE TtJ
RECOGNIZE STR IK E R S' SEN .
IORITY RIGHTS
...-SSÍÍS»”—
NAMES NOT TO BE DIVULGED
I N'TIL A F T E R ARRESTS
A R E MADE
G ran d Ju ry Now S ittin g in Ja ck so n ­
ville to O onstder E vidence and
Is Exp«» ted to Reiun-t Its F indings
On W ednesday.
MILLER INFANT DIES
AT MEDFORD HOSPITAL
Dublin’s Four Courts Wrecked in the Civil Warfare
AGONY IS OXTER— JACK
PICKFORD GETS BRIDE
BE KEPT SECRET
No. 281
i i a |
ii
Shopm en A re D olw liug th e Prer.i-1
d e n t’s Plan, R ecognizing S e n io rity
Of M en P ending a R ehear, ng l>>|
laihor Board.
•ft
I y *.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1.— President]
H ard in g 's plan for a d ju stm e n t oil
• ' A $ ? £ . x > . -
X KOF
th e railro a d s trik e was presented to
■ p resid en ts of 148 railro ad s of the
('KANTS PASS, Aug. 1. H igh- country h ere todav by S ecretary of
This photograph, ju st arrived in this country, shows the histone Four Courts in Dublin in ruins and tbe tierce waym en have in stitu ted a reign of Com m erce H oover' X b u rst of ap-
flre 1 raging a fter the battle between the Free State troops and the irregulars.
te rro r for lnotorist8 in Cow creek plaugp greeted Hoov(.r 8 brief, busi-
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! canyon, several robberies having nesslike talk
occurred th e re Sunday. One p arty
This afternoon th e spokesm an for
4> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
cam e in here yesterday, h a rin g lost the railro ad s announced th a t th e As-
$
<g> <£ <$> <8> •£• <$> <8> •$>
<s> <?■ «■
e \e i \t h in g o; value they had w ith gociation of R ailw ay Executives had
them .
The highw aym en w ore red dispatched to the W hite H ouse a
N ational L eague
bandanas over th e ir faces, except jong reply to P resident H ard in g 's
At New York 2; P itts b u rg 10.
one. who appeared to be th e leader, peace form ula for ending the shop-
At Boston 3; C incinnati 2.
who wore a dirty w hite one. There m en’8 strik e, which refused to
were four of the highw aym en.
cept the plan as a whole, b u t con-
A m erican L eague
■ The only thing overlooked by th e tained an indication of th e ir w illing-
At D etroit 11; P h ilad elp h ia 4.
i robbers was a sm all gold w atch, ne38 to m ake c ertain concessions.
At Cleveland 17; W ashington 3.
which was worn by Mrs. Lam a Dol-
It was announced th a t th e reply
bro, wife of ihe d riv er of the car. rejected unconditionally the presi-
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j M r..a n d Mrs. Dolbro were driving de n f 8 proposal for a re sto ra tio n of
from P o rtlan d to th e ir home a t Red- 8eniorit.. to all strik ers.
FORTX LAME, HALT AND BLIND ding, Calif., when the hold-up took;
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NO ACTION CAN BE TAKEN UN­
HURLED
TO
DEATH
IN
place.
They
sta
te
th
a
t
th
e
men
cam
e
PR
E
SID
E
N
T
’S
PLAN UNDER
TIL COURT CONVENES IN
TRAIN
CRASH
o u t and pointed th e ir guns a t the
CONSIDERATION BY SHOPM EN
OCTOBER
occupants of th e car and com m anded
CHICAGO, Aug. 1. — P resid en t
V \ere E n R oute to f am ous Shrine of them to stop.
¡H a rd in g ’s plan for th e settlem en t of
Petitions That Application of Sher­
th e G rotto do Lourdes in Hope of
«rb«s occurred about 10 m iles on th e rail strik e becam e know n in its
m an Act, U nder W hich D ivorce of
G o ttin g R elief fo r T h e ir In firm the o th er side of G lendale.
C en tral P acific H oldings W as O r­
The official d etails today, ju st as the ex­
Condition.
dered, Be M ade in L ight of R eason
robbers th en threw a sheet over th e ecut,tve com m ittee of th e strik in g
I heads of th e ir victim s, got in the railw ay shopm en went into confei-
PAP.IS, Aug. 1.— F o rty re lig io u s 1
1 car and drove it to a point on th is ence to d eterm in e th e ir a ttitu d e to-
WASHINGTON, Aug.
1. — The
e fam ous side Qf thp m ountain
,
,
CHICAGO, Aug. 1. — C hicago’s pilgrim s, bound for th
u .n
They took w ards thp p resid e n t.s propoSals.
S outhern Pacific has filed _______
an appli-i
cation for a reh e a rin g of the fam ous stre e t an<( ele' a te d railw ay lines a ie s in i.it of th e G ro t.o d< Lourdes, tbem up a seci uded sjde road and
It proposes im m ediate re tu rn to
case in which the suprem e c o u rt re- "die today, due to one of the m ost w eir k illed *°da > in a co ll.sio n of tbpil proceeded to help them selves work of the shopm en, w ith sen io rity
rta tio n tie-ups two tra
cently handed down a decision di- _! com plete local tra
tia n s sp
p o ita
tia in s. F ifty w ere injured.
in ju red .
to everyt bjng of value.
rig h ts unim p aired ; 're h e a rin g by the
The
in containing
the pH
pilgrim
recting the com pany to divorce i t s e l f .’11 H’6 history of the city.
.
Tin tra
in .in
c o n ta in in g ttie
giim s s.
A fter robbing them , the highw ay- railw ay labor board of all m a tte rs in
Tw enty thousand U ainm en stru c k was unable to climb the grade, and men cut thft w,rin g ,n lhp autOm O- controversv, and an agreem ent
from ow nership and control of the
No
action
this
m orning in p ro test a g ain st wage began sliding backw ards, gaining bi)p and lgft thpm
th e carr;p rs and by the unions to
C en tral Pacific railro a d .
reductions ordered by the tractio n g reat speed as it w hirled down the
‘
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recognize the validity of th e labor
is possible on the petition u n til the
com pany.
incline, and crashe 1 into a n o th e r,
h o a rd ’s decisions and to obey tin;
c o u rt convenes in October.
---------------------------- tra in ascending th e sam e g iad e near
h o a rd 's rulings.
The com pany in th e p etition
Tarbes. No A m ericans w ere aboard
PORTLAND MAYOR OPPOSES
„rouped the grounds advanced lor AMCXW aSS W II.I. START AIR
the rehearing under lire heads and|
W ITH IN TW O W EEK S the wrecked t e n
UNITED MINE W ORKERS HEAD
BIRTH CONTROL CONVENTION
x.
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Some of the victim s w ere b lin d ,‘
AND (M A h OPERATORS UONFER
PORTLAND, Aug. 1.— P lans of
am ong o th er thkngs urged an appli-|
NEW YORK. Aug. 1.— F lig h t deaf and dum b, o th ers so crippled
PH ILA D EL PH IA , Aug. 1.— P re s­
th e
p ro p ag ato rs of birth-control
cation of th e Sherm an act “ in the
across th e top of the w orld— over th a t they had Io be carried onto the
ident
Lewis of the U nited Mine
cam paigns to hold an in te rn atio n a l
lig h t of th e ru le of rea so n ,” Insist-
A
.
. .
. „ . ..
th e N orth pole— will he attem p ted tra in . They w ere en route to the
W orkers, today took a defin ite step
convention i»n P o rtlan d in 1925 met
in g t a t un ei t i e awa 0
"
1 bv C aptain R oald A m undsen w ithin sh rin e in th e hopes of obtaining
tow ard ending the coal strik e, when
w ith a cold reception from Mayor
n ia th e re was a u th o rity for th e lease,
. . . . .
. . .
, ,
, tt , i« «- 1 ooc a fo rtn ig h t.
physical as well as sp iritu a relief,
B aker. He declared th a t th e dele-]
he invited the op erato rs of the cen ­
m
in 1885,;
v • i and j c o m
m ade
a te by
. J. the
k c C entral P , acific
a „ a..
„
R adiogram s, . technical
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tra
l com petitive fields, to m eet him
g ates w ould not he welcome and th a t
which. If valid c o n stitu ted th e Sou-1
,
be-
„
...
•
a
v.
.a
w
¡m
onplace
in
th
eir
w
ording,
but
d
ra-
F
lorence—
G
ardiner
highway
in
conference in C leveland next
if necessary, th e city would pass an
th e m Pacific p ro p rieto rsh ip of the
m
atic
mi p u rp o rt, w ere received Sun- jng im proved.
Monday.
o rd in an ce preventing such g a th e r­
Central Pacific for 99 years.
day from the discoverer of th e
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LONDON, Aug. 1.— G reat B ritain
ings.
South pole, now a t P oint B arrow ,
has dispatched notes to the various;
A laska, announcing im pending s ta r t
allied debtors announcing th a t the
PORTLAND, Aug. 1.— H a iry L.
! B ritish governm ent is w illing to ac-
of th e journey.
B radley widely know’n lum berm an,
In a m etal m onoplane, equipped
■ cept reduced rep aratio n s from Ger-
who lived for m any y ears in P o rt­
as no a irp la n e ever lias been before,
; m any, but cannot cancel any w ar.
land, dropped dead w hile fishing i
the
explorer
will
try
to
fly
from
debts owing to G reat B ritain while
near C athlam et, W ash., w here h e '
I
th
e United S tates is justifiab ly ask-
A
laska
across
A
rctic
w
astes
and
vast
had m ade his hom e for about a year.
snow
flelds
unknow
n
to
m
an,
to
|
ing
for paym ent of the money owe4
H eart failu re was the cause.
Spitzbergen,
2000
m
iles
away.
The
to
h
er by G reat B ritain.
S earchers who w ent to look for
flight will blaze a tra il for the little
: him a fte r his absence had led to
M aud, vessel wi w hich A m undsen
anxiety found the body Sunday at
RATTLESNAKE MAKES
hopes finally to effect conclusive
th e edge of th e stream , lying in a
BOLD TO EAT B ER R IES
discovery of the pole.
m an n er th a t indicated Bratilev had
CINCINNATI, Aug. 1.— Ten per­
V ice-president Coolidge has s ta rt-
HOT SPRINGS, A rk., A ug. 1.—
fallen dead.
sons
were
killed
and
25
in
ju
red
.
C
aptured
by
a
mob
of
enraged
citi-
BOY
AND
G
IRL
TU
RKEY
sons
w
ere
kllled
ai,a
Zi>
,n
l
u
r
e
a
’
A
rchie
K
incade,
who
lives
near
ed
on his w estern tour, which will
SALEM. Or., Aug. 1.— An a tta ck
priests
was
a
.
««ns,
“
P
u
n
k
”
H
arris,
a
negro,
w
as'
HERD
ERS
K
ILL
1«
RA
TTLERS
m
ore
o
r
le8s
seriously,
when
tw
o
th
e
p
om
padour
M
ineral
springs,
re-
bring
him to P o rtlan d on Tuesday
upon
the
C atholic
lynched, and his
body dragged!
EUGENE, Aug. 1,— Louise K ruse, C lncinnati’ Lebanon and N orthern ports having killed a large r a ttle- evening, A ugust 15, w here he is
launched here th is m ornini ? by ’C * w - h t h iv a / u i c h s *
, -s a
- A
th ro u g h the s tre e ts of th e business 11 years old. and h e r b ro th e r, Max Passenger tra in s crashed head-on snake iu bis stra w b e rry patch a few booked for a speech, one of the very
C harles Hall forces in the recount t A
? C
* * * * * * d istric t here today.
I K ruse, 13, claim th e ra ttle sn a k e into each o th e r a t p le a sa n t R ld^ days ago. Mr. K incade was picking tew he will m ake while on the tour.
litig atio n in the M arion county cir-1
1 The negro shot
aud m o rtally killing cham pionship ot Lane coun- th is
berries, and his little child, some
He will pass th rough A shland on
c u lt court. The O lcott counsel im- T ra n sa c tin g BUsinesw H ere—
~ uring the last m onth they
One of the engines was driven toul. Qr iive years ojdj spied th e the 14th, and it is expected he will
m ediately announced th a t it w ould
H anson, of th e A ntelope wounded a p opular business m an, ty.
D
telescoping the
first anake and called th e fa tb e r, who be th e guest of th e cham ber of com-
re ta lia te by show ing th a t th e Ku
M ondav trang_ when th e la tte ? discovered him in have killed 16 big rep tiles while backw ards,
th e act of robbing hr« home.
h erd in g tu rk e y s on the C. H. Mat- coach beh l” d - and killing everyone m ade s h o rt w ork of it
The snake ,aerCe long enough to give greeting,
K lux K ian exerted undue i n f l u e n c e , ^ businesg
inside.
The
coach
crum
bled
up
like
c
a
rr
jed
nine
r
a
ttles
and
a
button.
sam ple the lith ia w aters, and taste
over u j nig in th e p rim a l} e k c t.o n . jb ,i(1I.us fro m (’onvenlion —
thew s farm near Goshen.
B
ert
Sm
ith
rep
o
rts
having
ran
the luscious ch erries and other
Louise
m
ounted
on
a
b
u
rro
,
and
a
m
atch
box.
P olitical lead ers here today de­
Glen Si m pson, who was th e d e le -’; FRACTURES RIBS IN
clared th a t ru lin g s of th e court ont
FA LL FROM HAY MOW Max on a horse, are h erd in g m ore
over a large r a ttle r Sunday on th e fru its of this region.
Secretary
post of the
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*
th an 600 tu rk ey s on th e farm .
JOHN DILL IS VICTIM
highw ay n ear th e sum m it of the Sis- F u lle r expects to en list the L ithians
am en d m en ts o ffeied h\ a tto im } . A m erican Legion to th e s ta te con-
He was driving along and in the p rep aratio n s to greet th e vice-
The tu rk e y s spot th e ra ttle sn a k e s
O F A l TOMORILE XANDALS kiyous
for both Hall and Olcott today w ih y e n tjon a t T be p a iieSj retu rn ed hom e
M. C. E dgington suffered four;
Jo h n Dill is of th e opinion th a t djd not see the snake u ntil he was president.
let down th e b a rs a lm o st w ith o u t
m o rn jn g on tra in 13. He sta te s fra c tu re d rib s in a fall th ro u g h th e to r th e boy and girl, by bunching up
re stric tio n a n d thfit it would t e tb a ^. w bq e Codding of M edford was floor of a hay mow w hile assisting: aro u n d them .
The pair then dis- some people will stop a t n o thing a im ost upon it, aud it was in s u c h ----------------------------
q u ire five or six m onths to try th e b e a tp n -n tb e e | ec tio n h e is b e tte r a neighbor put in som e hay a few m ount, and w ith sticks and stones when it comes to helping them selves a pO3ition th a t both fro n t w heels F A M o r s PIANIST VISITS
OVer i it.
beat them to death.
— p a rticu la rly w hen it is som ething ran over
t . Mr. Sm ith stopped his
FR IEN D S IN ASHLAND
case-
.
tho u g h t of now th an ever, and th a t dayg agQ
in
the
way
of
autom
obile
accessories.
,.a
r
aud
w
ent
back
and
finished
the
Dr
Bnna
anQ iainily stOpped over
'1 he recount ot th e M arion ■ ount} < bpre wjjj be a n o th er day of ieckon-
Medical aid was caljfcd and it was
b allo ts is co n tin u in g slowly w ithout
Upon
going
to
his
garage
a
few
job
of
k
in
ing
th
e
reptile.
It
carried
Suuday
w
ith
the Dr. E. A. XVoods
th o u g h t best to ta k e him to the 8. H. BOARDMAN TO BE
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ing.
so fa r ch anging any results.
hospital
a
t
M
edford.
He
is
expect-;
GUEST
OF
MR.
W
INBURN
m
ornings
ago,
he
discovered
th
a
t
efeht
,
a
ttIes
and
a
b
u
tton,
and
put
lam
jly
pn
routp
lQ th(,
hom#
To Leave on O ut.ng—
XV. E. Poley aud fam ily will leave! jn g to be able to get o u t'a g a in in a
s - H. B oardm an, of B oardm an, thieves had visited him and he was up a hard figbt before it was kllled. H oit,and
Dr E nna was ia A8bland
tom orrow for a m o n th ’s o u tin g a t few days.
¡O r., will a rriv e to n ig h t on tra in 15. the loser of two tire s from th e re a r
¡a
tew
weeks
ago and gave a piano
XXINBURN TO GIVE
to spend a few days as the guest of his F ord, as well as one whole 400 EXCURSIONISTS RESCUED
recital, aud then w ent on to Cali-
SXX’IMMING PARTY' L ake of th e W oods.
of Jesse W inburn at Sap and Salt, wheel.
FROM STEAM ER OX ROCKS fornia, w here he has been filling en-
! CATCH LIM IT ON FISH IN G
Jesse W in b u rn will give a swim- V isits w ith Friem ls-
Mr. Dill
as io
to who
who
T R IP TO SQUAW LAKE Mr. B oardm an bad intended m otor-
Mr.
Dill has
h as no
no idea
idea as
____
gagem ents since th a t tim e.
m ing p arty Sunday a fte rn o n n to a
Ivan H ouston, of K lam ath F alls, j
...
ing th ro u g h , b u t found th a t it would com m itted th e deed, hut is of th e
m o ntth FA I
Aug 1
F o u r bun-
Monday nigiit Dr. E n n a w ent to
n u m b e r of invited guests in h 's new- is spending a few days v isiting Withj
Roy
Scannell
and
b
e
tte
r
to
tak
e
th
e
tra
in
.
d
e
d
d
e
d
th’
aV
i
t
°
X
U
m
T
to
T
eU
re'
<
'^1
'
passengers
were
forced
to
Rogue
River and gave a recital
lv finished sw im m ing pool a t his Mr. and Mrs. J. F. F in n e ra n at th e ir ] Bud Storm s
hom e a t Sap and Salt
. hom e here.
Domino and Sylvian Provost jo u r-
Mr. B oardm an 1 Gr- founder of aecm eu m at ”
spend Sundav night on th e excursion which was a tte n d ed by Mrs. E. A
— -
Ineyed to Squaw lak e Sunday, w here th e town of B oardm an, and is now and th a t he had found th i p
.
.
. _ W oods and son C hester, Miss E
c a dna
n
steam er Rapid _ P rince,
when
she
T he invited guests for th e a fte r- A rrives from K an sas City—
of
place
to
get
his
needs.
noon are Dr. F G. Sw edenborg and
Mrs. L eanna Channel a rriv ed in they pulled o u t fish u n til th e la w ; vice-president of th e cham ber
w ent on the rocks below Lachine D ougherty and Miss B enia H aight,
of this city. Follow ing th e recital,
fam ily X C Joy and fam ily, Mr. A shland y esterday by a u to from F said stop.
com m erce of th a t place.
rapids.
MINING MAN’S NECK BROKEN
an d Mrs F red Hom es and B ert R. K ansas City, having m ade th e trip !
XVhile th e fishing was
good, th e
— -------------------------
A fter spending th e night on th e Dr. E n n a invited th e audience to
XX H E V AI TO GOES OYER BANK
G reer and fam ily
in 12 days.
Mrs. C hannel is q tr te roads w ere exceedingly bad. th e hills LIEUT. LUNT K ILLED W HEN
steam er, th e passengers w ere taken join in a com m unity sing which was
A IR PLA N E CRASHES V> EA RTH
CHILLIW ACK B C„ Aug^ U—
morll ng in life boats, greatly enjoyed.
A M edford q u a rte t has been en- well know n in A shland, having liv e d ,b e in g so steep in places th a t the
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 1.— H arry W hitney T reat, a w ealthy Se- tf n the
to sing d u rin g the aftern o o n h ere fo r a
n um ber of years. She p a rty was com pelled to tie a tre e
widely known as draw n by a w indlass from shore. A
W hile in Los Angeles, he gave a
and a general good tim e is antici- drove east last fall, m aking th e trip on
thei'r They
c a r to
it again
from L killed
ieu ten at
an t Kelly
P :,r'_ Field
T
w’as when
in sta n an
tl>’ a a tt min n g m an and a horsem an was ymar ago th e Km g. a slstei sh^p. r a d i ^ « m ce rL ^ w h
ru n n behind
in g away.
say keep
never
today
pated. T he vocal n u m b ers will be a t th a t tim e in 14 days.
f-
"O » > •
150 M’1«4 ln «
X . w i.h 3 « p a sse n g e r. „ „ b « , d . h e a r . , by
c ritic ..
songs th a t a re fav o rites w ith O re-,
— —
seven-ientn
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feet to th e ground. ¿ Ie had ju st n e a r here yesterday evening
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gon people and som e of th e very
R edm ond— T hree and seven-tenth
MEDFORD. Aug. 1.— The Jackson;
county grand ju ry concluded its j
week of testim ony ta k in g late yes­
terd a y afternoon and th is m orn ng
PORTLAND, Aug. 1.— A few
re tu rn e d to Jacksonville to finish its m orning3 ag 0 . Miss R u th W alter,
w ork. A fter th e tag ends of testi- d au g h te r of H arley L. W alter, of th e
mony of one or two w itnesses have §outh e rn Pacific o p e ra tin g head-
heen h eard , th e ju ry will tak e up the q u a rt ers, who w ith h er m other, has
consideration of all th e testim ony been cam ping on th e W ashougal
th a t has been laid before it d u rin g river was aw akened a t d aybreak by
th e last week, and begin the consid- a b u rg la r»s fla sh lig h t in th e tent-
eratio n of p o sa b le indictm ents.
it bou8W
R eaching u n d e r th e pillow
is believed th a t the rep o rt will he sbe ciutched a C olt’s six-shooter of
re tu rn e d to the co urt late th is af- 32 calibre, and fired a t th e fleeing
tenroon or early tom orrow m orning. m a ra u d e r. T aking courage she pur-
If in dictm ents a re retu rn ed they gued hJm jn h e r p a jania8. firing
will be secret and th e nam es will tw ice m ore
not be m ade public u ntil a fte r the
Miss W a lte r saddled h er pony and
w a rra n ts have been issued, served m ade a fte r th e b u rg la r, w ho legged
by th e sh e riff and a rre s ts m ade.
down th e rOad, finally ov ertak in g
It is reported th a t one m em ber of bim and a t tb e pojn t of th e gun,
th e M edford K ian w ent before the com pein ng h'm to yield up h e r
jury vesterday aftern o o n , and again w atcb and re tu rn up the road for
th is in tru in g , to tell w hat he -inew be r m o th e r’s purse, w hich he had
<-f th e vorking of the K ian in t h i s : cacbed
county. He is supposed to have been | p o r n e a r]y four ho u rs Miss W alter
a m em ber of th e tria l court which bejd t he p u rg la r a p riso n er a t th e
passed upon the H ale, Johnson and point of h er gun and finally let him
B u rr cases am id eterm in ed upon th e , gQ on pr6m jse neve r again to go
course to he pursued ag a in st these b u rg iing
gbe gOf so tire d of hold-
th re e men.
ing tb e piatol, she said, th a t she de-
The nam e of th is w itness has not cided t0 iet bim reform .
been divulged, but he is said to have
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been th e only m em ber of the K ian. 1RREGULARS START BURNING
who, going before the ju ry , gave
TOWN B E FO R E RETIR IN G
a n y th in g o th e r than n egative te s t! - ; LONDON, Aug.
1.— R epublican
m ony. All th e o th ers a re reported irre g u la rs holding K ilm allock. be­
to have stood upon the advice of] gan to burn the city today, evidently
Jo h n A. Jeffrey . P o rtlan d atto rn ey p rep arin g to re tire , said a Dublin
for th e K ian, not to testify.
dispatch.
TRAINLOAD OF
PILGRIMS KILLED
S.P. PETITIONS
f
OUi OH STRIKE :
CANCELLATION OF
WAR DEBTS SHIFTED
II
EXPECT COOLIDGE
10 MAKE STOP
IN ASHLAND
LAUNCH ATTACK
t
U t .t - con.po.iUona are propiiaed lor tone, cen,e«t « U t . ,0 be U,a h
the program.
cost
^9,^9.
e r e - . - e a , P
¡burg road now complete.
i t „
,
out
» i,
when the accident occurred.
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