Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 07, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, wit .out ♦
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. <&
This Is a proven fact.
$
VOLUME
3
A shland D aily T idings
RETURN TO WORK
WOULD PV T SENIORITY RIGHTY
I P TO D EtTSlO N OE RAIL
IA B O R BOARD
Agreem ent of Strikers and Railway
Executives to Abide by Rehearing
of Ijalmr Board Forces Both to
Asquisce in Plan of President,
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦
vive three months In the rich ♦
ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
mestic water helps.
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(International News Wire Service
No. 286
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 22
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
HARDING CALLS
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BEES STING TEAM
OF HORSES TO DEATH
New York Basket Party That Is Really Worth While
HAILSTONES BREAK OPEN
WATERMELONS IN X. C.
I
RALEIGH, N. C„ Aug. 7 — H ail­
stones big enough to b reak w ater­
m elons w de open, w ith a hail fall 12
inches deep, caused considerable
crop dam age in the Piedm ont sec­
tion of N orth C arolina.
The heaviest fall was In Iredell
county, aro u n d Concord, w here it
beat down grow ing crops.
D E N V E R ,, Colo., Aug. 7.— The
team of horses which W liliam Ju l-
iffe, a B erthoud. Colo., fa rm e i, was
driving to a load of hay, was stung
to d eath when a sw arm of bees de­
scended.
J u liffe also was atta ck e d by the
bees, and he is in a serious condi­
tion.
E
DEAF UNO
F
POSSIBILITY GERMANY MAY RE
SAVED IROM FINANCIAL
COLLAPSE
, S. Is Not in Thirteenth Inter-
Allied Couierenee Which Hopes to
Solve Complex Problem by E ffect­
ing Anglo-French Concord.
!
WITH A T
FATE OF EUROPE
IN THE BALANTE
AT
LONDON, Aug. 7.— The th irte e n th
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— P resi­
in ter-allied conference since the Ver­
d e n t H ard in g has called upon th e '
sailles tre a ty was signed, opened to­
s trik in g railro a d w orkers to r e tu rn I
7 — Police to-
H ere is part of a novel "basket p a rty ” a t the Sea Breeze (S taten Island) home of the Association for Improving ! WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— Accept- day w ith every possibility th a t it
to work im m ediately pending a deci-;
I H I I U , i a m .. At g. .
J conditions of the Poor. More than seven hundred youngsters, children of New York’s poor, are having u two weeks’ jan c e of H enry F o rd ’s offer for pur would decide th e fu tu re fate of E u ­
s lo t by th e railro a d labor board on day w ere in v e s tig a tin g an a tta c k on j
at the S taten Island home, where they are able to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine denied them tn the crowded chase and lease of the governm ent's
rope.
th e controversy over the question of, Mrs. Jay Cole in her home on F lu m e , sfreet8 add tenement districts of the city.
: vast n itra te and w ater power pro­
Upon th e outcom e of the confer­
street.
sen io rity rig h ts.
jects a t M ussel Shoals, A labam a, ence hangs th e fu tu re ol' Anglo-
Mrs. Cole was aw akened by a m an
T he president addressed teleg ram s
was urged by republican and dem o­ F rench concord and the possibility
to B ert Jew ell, ch airm an of th e rail- in the room, b ut in th e d ark n ess she,
cratic sen ato rs, com prising a m inor­ of G erm any being dragged back
way em ployes, and to D ew itt C u v ie r.c o u ld not identify him . He dragged
ity of th e sen ate a g ric u ltu ra l com ­
from th e vers-e of bankruptcy.
ch airm an of the A ssociation of R a il-¡h e r from her bed, and alm ost choked
m ittee, in a rep o rt su b m itted to th e
The conference has a complex
way E xecutives, notifying them of, her. Mrs. Cole’s th re e children w ere i
i sen ate S aturday.
P ro te st was en- problem to deal with. T hat Germ any
his action as follows:
! sleeping in a n o th e r room , but as
' tered by the sen ato rs a g a in st th e ac­ is on the b rin k of financial collapse
“ M indful of th e pledge of both she is deaf and dum b, she was un-.
ceptance of th e governm ent ow ner­
is a foregone conclusion, and it is
executives and th e s trik in g w orkm en ¡able to raise an alarm .
s h i p and operation plan, proposed by
c e rtain to be hastened if th e de­
to recognize the validity of all deci-!
S truggling about th e room in an
■Senator N orris of N ebraska, th e |
m ands of F rance a re not m odified.
sions of th e railro a d labor board, I ' effo rt to shake off her assailan t,
com m ittee's chairm an.
,
E ngland has gone on record that she
am hereby calling on th e strik in g Mrs. Cole m anaged to reach an elec-
T he re p o rt estim ated th e govern-;
- , .
...
,
i
is w illing to let up on th e rep aratio n
w orkm en to re tu rn to work im m e- trie light.
She sw itched th is on,
m ent had lost 53.000,000 a t M ussel ;
.
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dem ands, which G erm anv » gdtftJJl-
o s-,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 — «ovfln
d iately. and calling upon the c a rrlersI
r :----- and as she did so, th e in tru d e - r lo ia
Seven Shoals since th e arm istice, and de-
UNIONTOWN, Penn., Aug. 7.—
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n
o
t
e
d l y unable to n i e t ^ ^ fclOyd
to re tu rn them to w ork, and am c a ll- ; ened his hold on her neck and. holrt-
bas developed lu the
groups of A m erican refiners, aided , clared acceptance of F o rd ’s offer the
George
has m ade it
th a t B rit-
ing upon both w orkers a d c a r r ie r s , ing his arm s across h.s ace to h id e ,
Qf Btrik,ng minerg jn COACHES TOPPLE INTO CREEK by W all S treet financiers, are a t-j quickest way to stop th e losses
ish
action
depends
to
w
hat
extent
WHEN PASSENGER TRAINS
to ta k e th e question in d sp u te to j his id e n tity, ran trom the hous .
payett<? county T here a re 50 knOwn
tem pting to control the Cuban su g a r I
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the
United
S’
ates
is
w
illing
to
forego
CLASH
in d u stry , and to destroy all com pe­ I
th e r a ’lroad lab o r board for hear-,
I cases in the colony, and th e situ a-
its claim s a aiust th e allies g e n e r­
titio n from the A m erican s u g a r .
i.tg. and decision, and a com pliance
tion
is
alarm
ing.
a l l y and h erself in p articu lar.
t. •
Sixteen Steel Coaches W ere in th e grow ers, S enator Sm oot of U ta h 1
by both w ith any decision re n ­
An effo rt is being m ade by the
< ^ ie United S tates is not officially
W reck— One E n g in e er W as K illed charged in the sen ate today.
d e re d .”
county health a u th o ritie s to enlist
represented r t th e conference, nor
In sta n tly a n d Several P assen g ers
The A m erican refin ers, he said,
The new plan of the president was -
the services of a corps of physicians j
will it be, according to th e s ta te ­
D row ned.
had extracted $600,000,000 from the
m ade public im m ediately follow ing
and n u rse s for an organized effo rt
m
ents m ade by Secretary H ughes, so
A m erican public in “ unconscionable
a conference betw een th e president j
to check th e spread of th e disease,
th
a t the E uropean governm ents will
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7.— T h irty per profits d u rin g 1920 and a p a rt of
and th e strik in g sh o p eraft le a d e n .
which th re a te n s h u ndreds of m in ers’
I
be
left to w oik o u t th e ir own means,
sons w ere rep o rted killed and 150 j 1921.
T he s trik e lead ers left the W hPe
fam ilies.
|
of
salvation.
■ in ju re d sh o rtly a fte r m idnight Sun-
H ouse, ad m itted ly “ favorably im ­
I day m orning, a t S ulphur Springs,
p ressed ” w ith P re sid e n t H a rd in g ’s
Mo., 26 m iles south of here, when
proposal.
, M issouri Pacific passenger tra in No.
JO LIET, 111., Aug. 7.— P hillip I
4 crashed into passenger tra in No.
PORTLAND, Aug. 7.— F ire , be-j
R
eitz
32 of the sam e road.
• chief detective o r the E lgin, !
lieved to have been of incendiary
Jo
liet
& E astern railw ay, and one
T rain No. 32 was en ro u te from
origin, destroyed th e H aw thorne
s
trik
e
r
w ere killed, S heriff N ew kirk j
Hoxie, A rk., to St. Louis, and stop-;
stables, the Clay stables and th re e
is
a
t
the
point of d eath, and a score!
ped a t S ulphur Springs to take on
dw ellings early th is m orning.
of
oth
ers
were wounded in a pitched
w ater, when tra in No. 4 en route
( F ifteen horses and 150 rabbits
gun
b
a
ttle
on th e o u tsk irts of Jo liet
j from F o rt W orth Tex., to St. Louts,
. were destroyed. The loss is believed j
today.
I crashed into th e re a r end, telescop-
¡to be about $25,000 to $50,000.
The b a ttle occurred when a mob
; ing th e coaches of th e first tra in .
of
m ore th an a thousand su rro u n d e d ,
Several of th e coaches w ere tum -
I BUILDING NEW ROAD TO
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Aug.
A th e home of George Nelson, a paint-i
CLERMONT FERRA N D , F rance, bled int0 a creek a n d som e of the
The first sem ester of the régula»-
FAMOUS H U CK LEBERRY CAMP Aug. 7___O ptim ism over nTe fu tu re pafi8engers a re said t / have been wireleS8 received from the coastw ise e r and a form er u n ion man, who
annual session of the
Ashland
7
. J of m otorless flying prevails a t C a m p ' drow ned. ' A num ber of Boy Scouts steam ship, H. F. A lexander, form er- had retu rn ed to w ork in th e ra ilro a d ;
open
Monday,
Septem-
KLAMATH FALLS. Aug • <•--- A*1
.
I l.r
Vnvthorn
»»
m il
ly tbo
the P.root
G reat N
orthern, rannptfl
rep o rts th
th a a t t _»___
gbops
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 7.— A n­ average . top of h u ckleberries will be M ouillard, w here th e “ g lid e r” con- w ere on the H oxie tra in
ih
e
r
4,
1922.
som etim e a fte r m id n ig h t in a dense
o th e r row has broken out here in
tests u n d er th e auspices of the F irst
E ngineer M att Glenn, of tra in No.
i The c a re ta k e rs of the buildings
'„T wici,
fu,l>‘d th is season at th e fam ous
He
resided
foK’ she grounded on Cape Rock. ORE(3OX CAVES MECCA
th e a tte m p t to estab
lish ■
a > aopnnd
secona I hm
-klelRrrv patch.' according to Mrs. In te rn a tio n a l E xperim ental congress 4 wa8 k illed in sta n tly .
and grounds are overseeing various
She was bound for Seattle.
a u to camp. The cham ber of com ­
OF MANY TOURIST PA RTIES im provem ents in and about th e ir re-
' F R. H am ilton of K irk fo rd . “ W e of M otorless A irplanes will begin to- in S t. Louis.
A la te r w ire said th a t th e vessel
m erce has been at work on a schem e
No. 32 was composed of seven
i speciive grounds and buildings. The
¡found an average crop, hut not as day and continue u n til A ugust 20.
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steel
had
been gotten off and was pro­
to purchase a piece of property in
A p arty composed of Mr. and Mrs. h .gfa gchool aBsembly and m aln bn„ s
T he b uilders, pilots and officials coach es, and No. 4 of
.ig o o d as th at of last year, because of
ceeding slowly for S eattle u n d er her j
M iller, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis
th e residence section on Conger ave ¡th e fro st.” said Mrs. H am ilton. “ The liv in * in the canvas city n e a r t h e , coaches.
have received a new coat of kalso-
own
steam
.
She
is
th
e
largest
vessel
nue, a t a cost of $7n00. T he p io te s t;
i s top of M ount C om begrasse, a re san-
and children, Mr. and Mrs. George ■ m jne and {he joof q( Jhe Haw th(,rne
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will road
he ripe
about built
A ugust
in th e coastw ise service.
" ' ¿ ts „ r of
U t «hat
h a e t ' A berries
wagon
is .....................
being
up 15.
to
th a t m achines propelled by!
com es from th e resid en
th
•R ose and children, and Mr. and M rs.; buildlng hag been given a new CQV.
section of th e city, who d<*la re
th e top and a c o n stru c tion camp has m an Pow er o r m erely by the w ,n d <
|G eorge K iam ei and son m otored to j e r jn g Of p a :nt, while m any of the
SHORTHORN CATTLE TO BE
esta b lish m e n t of a camp
the Oregon c a .e s S aturday, a n ‘T ; desks in the class rooms have been
been established a t the foot of the a ,e destined to m ake as m uch pro-
ON SALE AT COUNTY F A IR spent the day th ere and in th a t
| re varnished
point will depreciate th e value of the
a
t
.
gress
in
th
e
next
20
y
ears
as
the
A djoining restdence pro p erty , and
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A d» " cl" s . ” ,a
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' cinity.
H uckleberry gasoline m otor planes have achieved
S u p erin ten d en t Briscoe is partic-
th a t tn a n , even, th e proposed . I t . ; '» ™ « ' » . • > « « “ • « • "
A. E. Lawson, field m an for the
Mr K ram er gtate s th a t they had u ia r ly anxious to have everv stu d en t
since th e W right B rothers m ade
, S horth o rn B reeding A ssociation of a very enjoyable trip and all arriv ed g tart in scbool on th e first day of
is a lto g e th e r too sm all, ” 50x300 Clty lf tlm e Perm its.
th e ir’ test flights a t K itty-W alk,
J Am erica, has been in Jackson conn- 8afely at hom e w jth the exception of thg
fQr (hose wfao Btar; &t &
feet.
N. C. ,
CHA
M
BERLA
IX
G
RA
N
DSON
T here is an a u to cam p already!
¡ty for the p ast several days getting him seif , be having endeavored to la te r datH not o n h . ,nake a har<?shjp
HOME RUT LEAVES CAR
a line on th e available sh o rth o rn break a piece of stone out of an ex.
teach ers bu( are them selve8
o p eratin g on th e L inkvllle side of
WINRURN’S GUESTS HAVE
ca ttle th a t m ight be put on the m ar- ceptionally low place in the cave, p,aced at a g re a t d isad v an taee bv
E w auna J a k e , am ple to accom m o-!
VERY ENJOYABLE TIME
d a te th e to u rists, but business m en;
Row land Harvey, grandson of Mr.
ket in th e near fu tu re , w ith the idea and suffered a scalp wound as th e havi
ta i,ed tQ
8Qme of tbp
com plain th a t it is too fa r away and Mrs. C. H. C ham berlain, arrived
of offering them for sale d uring the re s u jt
a
z .
' rv su ,t’
m arv and necessary in stru ct:o n .
c o m th e business section of th e city home F riday, a fte r having been gone
The sw im m ing p arty given Sunday
PORTLAND, Aug. 7.- G overnor
TYPHOID RAMPANT 37
IN M « J Ä N Ö
ARE KILLED M R S COMBINE
TO
GET
CORNER
150 INJURED
THREE ARE KILLED
Ò
TO
PLANES TO FEY
I
TO OPEN MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 4TH
OVER SITE
OVER SEN. HALL
;;,;•' T h e : ' b y n e n . f r o m
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th e to u rist tra ffic. The location of Ju n e 27 in com pany w ith Lee S treet
th e cam p on th e proposed new site and two girls in his g ra n d fa th e r’s
Cleveland car.
would compel th e to u rists to drive
Young H arvey was located a t
th ro u g h the business section in or­
d e r to get to o r aw ay from it, and Corning, Calif., w ith the car. and th e
th e business houses 'p o lic e of th a t place proceeded to
th is would give
a chance at th e tra ffic , comi ng and tak e charge of the car and are hold-
ing it now.
going.
It has not been learn ed w hether
th e o th e r m em bers of th e p arty who
B A IT IST MISSIONARY
left w ith H arvey, have re tu rn e d to
M H’IETY TO HOLD PIC X K
A shland or not.
T he B aptist M issionary society
■will m eet W ednesday, A ugust 9. a t REDDING ELK S ARE
1NSTALLING RADIO SET
4 :3 0 o’clock in L ith ia park.
The
REDDING,
C alif.. Aug. 7.— T he
topic fo r discussion will be “ C hris­
Short
talk
s
will
be
R
edding
lodge
of E lks have in stalled
tia n E d u catio n '
given bv Mrs B C M iller and Miss a w ireless receiving set in the lodge
C arihel M orehouse
I room at a cost of $500.
All ladies of the congregation a re
T here are am plif era so th a t any-
invited to brin g th e ir fam ilies and ine sittin g in the room may h e a r the
a basket lunch, and come and enjoy m usic or new’s com ing in from the
th e program and have a social tim e. | b ro ad castin g sta tio n s anyw here on
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I th e coast.
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Je*se W ,n b y n was^ th ^r “ " gh y
in seven contested precincts which 0rn Oregon are expecting to ta k e 0>clock a t whicb tim e th e re had»
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joyed by all present. The younger w ere recounted today, giving him a ; advantage of th e Jackson countv been 106 people reg istered for the the progress of the whole class.
All beginners should be ready to
people of th e p arty enjoyed the fine gain over Hall in the 'sta te to date fa ir to p u t som e of th eir best stock day
c a r s w ere seen from as far sta r t in on the first day of school
new sw im m ing pool to th e fullest. of four votes.
before the public. A catalog of the sout b as R edding and as far n o rth tbg f
sam e as m em bers of o th er class-
w hile th e o ld er ones looked on in
■
‘anim als th a t will be offered for sale ag p o rtia n d, and alm ost every in te r­
. . .
.
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18.
fo
r
beginner, who s ta rts late,
envy.
An excellent luncheon was
v- -■
0>, wijj probabiy be m ade up, show ing venjng point had one o r m ore repre-
a
t
an
even
g re a te r disadvantage
served late in th e afternoon.
<♦» BASEBALL RESI LTS TODAY
pedigree of the anim als and the 9e n ta tiv e present.
than
the
pupil
in advanced classes,
Mr. W ilson and d a u g h te r, of Med-
« < $ $ $ > + $! nam e o f 4be owner.
no
m
a
tte
r
how
much home instrue-
ford, fu rn ish ed e n te rta in m e n t in
j S h o rth o rn breeders, who have am - YOVX(J P E O P L E M ARRIED AT
t on he may have had. or how bright
th e way of songs, w ith , M adam e
National League
m als th a t they wish to list, should-
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH b© m ay be. P a ren ts should rem em -
Tracy.-Young presiding a t th e piano.
A t P h iladelphia 10; P ittsb u rg 17. get in touch w ith the county a g e n t’s j
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her th a t the phonetic system which
Mr. W ilson recently composed a new
At Boston 9; St. Louis 8.
office, w here they will be furnished
Allen W ilbur O’Connell and Miss
taught to beginners now is en-
Oregon song, which was sung d u rin g
all the necessary inform ation.
B
lanche
F
re
e
r
w
ere
m
arried
yester-i
tire
ly d iffe re n t from th e system
th e aftern o o n and was greatly en-
American League
(lay
m
orning
in
th
e
C
ongregational;
tau
g
h t years ago, and only a teacher
joyed. Music was also fu rn ish ed by
At D etroit 3; New York 4.
church,
follow
ing
the
re
g
u
la
r
m
orn-
jg
a
b
]e to gt ve the child the r!gh<
FIRE
ON
.MOUNT
SHASTA
the boys’ band in charge of M r.. At Cli cago 12; P hiladelphia 5.
SLOPE
NOW
UNDER
CONTROL
ing
service.
s
ta
r
t
w ith th is system .
Loveland.
M adam e T ra c y -Y o u n g | At C leveland 7; Boston 0.
W EED, Calif., Aug. 7.— Several
The young people a re from P o r t - ___________________
christened th e new baby grand piano
days ago a fire was s ta rte d by light- land, and cam e here from M edford
Pacific Coast League
which Mr. W inburn recently pur-
ning on the slope of M ount S hasta, d u rin g th e m orning and arran g ed VICTIM OP DEPU TY ’S SHOT
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
chased, and pronounced it a fine in-
IS DEAD IN HOSPITAL
th re e m iles east of tg ern a . It was for the cerem ony. They left imme-
At P o rtlan d 1-9; O akland 3-1
stru m en t.
necessary
for
forest
service
men
to
diately
th
e
re
a
fte
r
for
C
rater
Lake,
At S eattle 3-4; V ernon 1-5
The guests p resent w ere Dr. Swed-
REDDING Calif., Aug. 7.— Geo
At Los Angeles 0-1; Salt L ake w alk several m iles to fig h t th e w here they will spend a short honey-
en b u rg and fam ily, A. C. Joy and
hich
they
will
re-
S.
Lowden, of H ayfork, T rin ilv
flam es.
moon trip , a fte r
fam ily, B. R. G reer and fam ily. Mr. 7-3.
One m an was overcom e by the tu rn to P o rtla n d and m ake th eir county, died in a local hospital at
At San F rancisco 5-4; Sacram en-
and Mrs. F red Hom es, Mr. and Mrs.
LIGHTNING BOLT KILLS
5:30 S atu rd ay night.
D eath was
sm
oke and exhaustion. A fter sev- home.
H enry of M edford, Mr. and Mrs F a r- to 0-2.
IRELAND’S DAILY
14 HORSES ON RANCH
----
caused
by
a
bu
llet
fired
in
H ayfork
o
ral
days
of
h
ard
fig
h
tin
g
forest
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rell of M edford the Messrs. Board-
CASUALTY LIST
LOVELOCK, Nev., Aug. 7 — The;
last
Sunday
evening
by
Deputy
service
men
yesterday
declared
th
e
MRS.
CHAPLIN
ALLOW
ED
DUBLIN, Aug. 7.— The c a p tu re of m an of ea ste rn Oregon, and Mr. Bar- R e tu rn from L ake of W oods —
m anagem ent of th e R ogers e sta tej
YEAR
MORE
IN
AMERICA
S
heriff
B
enjam
in
M
urphy,
when
fire
to
he
under
control.
N
othing
Mrs. C B. Lam kin and Mrs. F
K H
"T rep o rts 14 horses were killed
by a m ore than 18 prisoners and th re e ton of th e U nited S tates d ep artm en t
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
7.—
The
de-
Lowden
is
alleged
to
have
resisted
Bush re tu rn e d fron? a w eek’s s »,oip n but b rush was burned.
holt of lig h tn in g w hile seeking shel- tow ns from th e
irre g u la rs was an- of ag ric u ltu re .
p artm en t of labor en tered a form al a rre st.
at
Lake of the W oods y e s t e r d a y . ------------------- —
te r from an electrical storm .
The nounced today.
An official com-
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o
rd er yesterday allow ing Mrs. H an-
At th e tim e Lowden was hav ng
Mrs. F. J. M urrhv. who accom
bodies of «he anim als w ere found m uuique by th e F ree S tate govern-
WEATHER OUTIiOOK
. panied W orking a t G rocery—
C
harles
Moore
has
tak
en
a
posi-
nah
C
haplin,
m
other
of
C
harles
and
an
a lte rc a tio n w ith H ilgaar N orgaar.
™
m ent charges th a t th e o u tb re a k s in
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 7.-—W eath er them to the lake, is stay in g over
under a large tree
to th is week w i:h the Misses G rubb and tion a t the H. P. H olm es grocery, Sidney Chaplin, film sta rs, to rem ain a H ayfork m erchant. W hen the dep-
Two o th ers w ere in ju re d a n d ex- Dublin S atu rd ay was an a tte m p t by outlook for th e period A ugust 7
w here he will be engaged for some in th e United S tates a n o th e r year to utv sh e riff in te rfe re d to stop the
pected to die
Most of th e horses th e irre g u la rs to isolate th e city by A ugust 12. inclusive: Pacific coast M acLean
tim e w hile C arrol H olm es is having receive specialized m edical tre a t- fig h t and induce Lowden to go hom e
w ere three-year-olds, and of excel- blowing up bridges and te a rin g up sta te s— G enerally fa ir; norm al tem -
ment.
Lowden resisted.
dentistry wprk done.
perature.
the railways.
1 Read the want ada.
lent breed.
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