Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 12, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦
the aid of m edicine, cures nine >
cases o u t of ten of asthm a. ®
This Is a proven fact.
$
m m m * * * *
Y O L .U M E
3
A shland D aily
♦ MALARIA DERMA cannot sur- #
vive th re e m onths in th e rich •
<$> ozone a t A s?land. The p u re do-
«•■> m estic w ater helps.
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(International News W ire Service
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 431
STRIKES
UP PACIFIC COAS
A Complete Shut Down On The Santa Fe
And The Western Pacific
S. P. Threatend
;.ÿ BASEBALL* RESULTS TODAY $>j
G ilt ERNM ENT
OPERATION
OF based com plaints on th e fact th a t
tra in equipm ent and m otive power
ROADS BECOMING HOURLY
is
d e te rio ra tin g , and is now d a n g e r­
MORE IM PER A TIV E
ous to operate. The principal objec-
B ro th o rh i o«! T ra in C rew s A nd Yard- tion, however, is th e arm ed gu ard s
Men W alk Out on T ranseontinen- m aintained by th e railro ad s.
At Chicago 6; St. Louis 7.
At Cleveland 5; D etroit 10.
Pacific Coast League
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
At San Francisco 5; Salt Lake 3.
At Los Angeles 3; Sacram ento 1.
.JEALOUSY CAUSES WOMAN
TO KILL HER LOVER
j STOCKTON. C alif., Aug. 12.— L .
I S a n g u in etti, 27, a lab o re r, is dead,
■and Mrs. M argaret M artinez, 28. is
| in jail, c h arg ed w ith his m urder.-
• A ccording to officers. Mrs. .Martinez
had ad m itted firin g th e fa ta l shot,
i Jealousy o f Mrs. M artinez over
; S a n g u in etti’s a tte n tio n to a n o th e r;
wom an is th o u g h t to have caused;
It he shooting.
National Iaiagno
At B rooklyn 5-1; New York 11-3.
At P itts b u rg 6; C incinnati 0.
A m erican L eague
tai L ines and S. 1‘. Train Crews
A re Made Up o f O fficials.
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No. 2i»l
ASHLAND, OREGON. SA TCRPA Y . AUGUST 12. 1922
ANO ROSEVILLE
VICE-PRESIDENT
GIVES GREETING
AGAINST DEATH
FAMOUS P U B L IS H E R IN D ELER-
S. MARSHALS INJURED OX
IUM T R IE S TO D IRECT HIS
SAXTE FE AXD SOUTHERN
WILL DEMONSTRATE SHALE
VAST BUSINESS
OIL RETORT TOMORROW
PACIFIC ROADS
APPLE CROP IS IN
GERMANY GEIS
JORI
END OF IHE YEAR
U , FBI
DIES OF HEART
SUICIDES AFTER
ARRANGING FDR
S FI
SHAKE HANDS AND CHAT WITH
MAYOR AND A NUMBER
OF CITIZENS
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 12. — The
M i -8. Coolidge Is R ecipient of F ru it
T w enty-five Bombs W ere H urled
A big p arty is com ing over from L ife H anging by a T h read , and
e n tire tra n sp o rta tio n system «of th e
T rib u te s, and V ice-President Is
H eroic K ffo ils A re B eing M ade to
Into S a n ta F e Y ards a t San Ber- W eed tomorrow' to w itness a dem on
co u n try is being slowly underm ined.
G iven A Case of A shland’s Best
C om bat E ffects of M ysterious
nard in o , and R oseville Y ards of s tra tio n of th e H a rtm a n re to rt for
Reprfits from all over the country,
L ith ia W ater.
Poison W hich R affles Doctors.
S. P. A re A ttacked.
ex tractin g oil from shale tak en from
received by governm ent officials and
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the com pany holdings in th e Dead
labor leaders indicated a sp o rad ic,
C alvin Cool’dge, vice-president of
LONDON, Aug. 12.— F ig h tin g for
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Aug. In d ian country ad jacen t to A shland.
spread of individual and voluntary
lith e U nited S tates, and his party had
12.— D eputy U nited S tates M arshal The d em o n stratio n will tak e place life w ith the will th a t carried him
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I th e ir firs t glim pse of Oregon this
s trik e s on th e p a rt of tra in crews
from
penniless
childhood
to
th
e
peak
A
lbertson
was
seriously
burned
in
th
e
g
arag
e
on
P
ioneer
s
tre
e
t
back
id entified w ith th e “ Big F o u r
m orning about 7 o’clock, w hen they
B ritish
jo u rn alism ,
V iscount
----------------- when a bomb exploded in his hands
Of th e A shland hotel, about 3 o’clock of
b ro th erh o o d s, and the continued in-1
x.
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"BRUSSELS, Aug. 12.— A cco rd in g , <TOSSed th e C alifornia-O regon sta te
infoj,m ation received from Lon- 3tae n e a r th e su m m it of th e Siski-
W ENATCHEE W ash Aug 12.— s h o rtl-v a fte r th e explosion in th e in t he afternoon. The com pany has N o rth ch ffe today am azed phym eian» ;
te rru p tio n of tra in m ovem ents.
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y ard s of th e A tchison, Topeka & decided to m ake the dem onstration, b\ once m ore w inning a respi ». dpp tb js noon an a g reem en t h a s t y ^ a , under ideal Oregon w eather,
The w alk-out on th e S anta Fe , and
, Believing th a t an early se ttle m en t J
A shalnd was the first stop in Ore
th e W estern Pacific has com pletely | Qf
r a jiroad s trik e is necessary in i Santa Fe railw ay system here, which a public one, and extends a general when death seem ed h u t a m a tte r o f ; v irtu a ], y beeu rea c h ed on the f o u r ;
- m a - in - points
- - - - of
- - th e ---------*«—
paralyzed th e tra ffic of those roads,
?25>000 000 appie | is involved In th e s trik e of railw ay inv itatio n to the citizens of Ashland seconds.
rep a ra tio n s con­ « a n . and tbpy were greeted at the
A bulletin issued by his physician
The W eed p arty a fte r w itnessing
necessitatin g the re-ro u tin g of
c e n tral W ashington, a shopm en.
tro v ersy , and a general accord is ■depot by about 125 citizens of the
The bom bs were of cast iron pipe j the d em onstration will be taken in sta te d th a t th e condition of th e fam ­ now an ticip ated .
t o o and valley, who had gathered
U nited S tates m ails over th e a ° u™ - |ma8S nieeting of citizens has been
elbows f lied w ith a w hite pow der a u tos to the com pany holdings in ous p u b lish er was unchanged.
e rn Pacific. T he la tte r road is hold- |
Monday
A ccording to th e te rm s of the 1» wish them well on th e ir trip
A lthough N o rth cliffe ’s co n d itio n
^ jig uS its schedule, b u t it now ap- '
_ wiH '
bablv be t h e n ia n d , according to in v estig ato rs, were t he Dead Indian country, about 10
a g re e m e n t reached, G erm any w ilB tto o n g h th e sta te , and to present
was hopeless, doctors and sp ecialists
p e a rs only a question of h o u ts when m ade t0 o tb er com m unities to join a p p a re n tly throw’ll into the stockade, m iles from here.
be g ra n te d a m o rato riu m to th e end them w ith some of the fam ous fruit
were doing th e ir utm o st to prolong
th e tra in service will be so crippled in a petition to th e governm ent and
o f tlie Rogue riv e r valley, and a case
of th e year.
his life. W orkm en d u rin g th e n ight
bv w. lk-outs of tra in crew ; identi- railro ad officials to end the strike. DEPUTY V. S. MARSHAL
of A shland’s lithia w ater.
cut a hole in th e roof of h is bed)
WOUNDED BY A BOMB
T he vice-president’s p arty con­
fied w ith the “ Big F o u r” b ro th e r­
cham ber and erected a tem p o rary I
RO SEV ILLE, Calif., Aug. 12.—
hoods, i a t it too will come under
sisted o f him self and Mrs. Coolidge,
sh elter roof. It is planned today to
Deputy U nited S tates M arshal Sulli­
th e ban >t in te rru p te d , if not sus­
th e ir tw o sons, John aged 16, and
hoist N o rthcliffe’s bed n e a r th e roof;
van
was
w
ounded,
the
windows
of
Calvin aged 14, and Mr. and Mrs
pended traffic.
to give him m ore air.
the S o uthern Pacific roundhouse
The rep o rts com ing in from all
j F. W. S te a rn s of Boston, lifelong
M essages of cheer from a ll p a rts I
sh a tte re d , and a p o rtion of th e
over th e country would indicate th a t
j friends o f the Coolidges.
of
th e w orld reached th e viscount,
stockade
su
rro
u
n
d
in
g
the
yards
w
as'
th e B rotherhood w alk-outs are not
!
W hen the tra in arriv ed a t th e de­
who was too weak to know them .
to rn down when five bom bs w'ere e x -,
p o t, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge descend­
d u e to any o rd ers from th e heads of
In his delirium , which grew m ore
ploded sim ultaneously h ere early
th e o rg an izatio n s, b u t a re sp o n ta n ­
ed to th e p latform , and everybody
fre
q u e n t, “ the chief,” as they called |
th is m orning.
w ho cared to do so. shook hands with
eous actions on th e p a rt of individ­
IM
him in F le et stre e t, fought w i t h ;
Sullivan was fired upon w ith a I
them , a fte r which they w ere p re ­
u al o r local branches of th e order.
those about him to get up and send j
shotgun when he rushed out to in-j
W ith every h o u r th e necessity for
sented
w ith specim ens of th e plum s
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12.— Two o rd ers to his papers. He refused to
vestig ate th e explosions.
He will ;
th e governm ent ta k in g over th e ra il­
and peaches th a t grow in th is p a rt
m asked bandits held up a p arty of give in. A telephone connected near
REDDING, q a lif., Aug. 12.— J t hi­
recover.
ro ad s is becom ing m ore ap p aren t.
of th e valley.
six
people
here
early
th
is
m
orning
li
is
bedside,
enabled
him
to
send
in-
epb
K aiser, a saw filer and all-roui wi
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DUBLIN, Aug. 12.— A rth u r Grif-J
S e n a to r C um m
ins, p resid en t pro tern
M ayor L am kin was th e first to
' and took from them m ore th a n $25,- s lr u c t’ons to his editors.
J lab o re r, who had m ade his hom e i in ■
vice-president as he step-
Z r f h ï senate?’an d republican leader, i fith, founder of the S un Fein, and j u q c K SALES AGENCY
000 in jew elry, cash and w earing
But the m essages never reached^ T ellariu m aVenue for 30 years, wi m
tra in followed by M rs.
a d m itte d th is m orning th a t th e rail- one of the signers of the A nglo-Irish
CHANGES HANDS H E R E
j
apparel.
The
victim
s
were
re
tu
rn
in
g
F
leet
stre
e
t.
A
secretary
took
them
.j
ft)und
dead
in
bis
cabin
y
e
s
t
e
r
d
a
y
boyg
gPcret 8erv.
road s itu a tio n had reached so grave peace tre a ty , died today of h e a rt
Tbe Buick sales agency in A sh-|
to th e hom e of J. Slosburg J r., a fte r down in an ad jo in in g room .
aftern o o n . By his side was a bottl fc
bringing up th e rea r. The
a crisis th a t n o thing less th an gov-1 failure.
j land has changed hands, th e A. C. !
F o r ,a m onth a stra n g e poisom, ¡, stry chnine. It was evident he had
.
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e rn m e n t o peration of th e r o a d s 1 G riffith, with Michael Collins, 1,1 ■ W ilhlte com pany having tak e n over I spending th e evening a t the W inter
m ysterious of o irigin,
r—
-
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« a y o r . in happily chosen w ords,
has
been seep- j pojsoned
him self,
could prev en t a com plete paralysis I th e fight for the tre a ty , the eonsti-
galeg pnd pf {he bu8ine8S and G arden, a cafe, and as Slosburg
i«flprvo hint a welcome to A shland, and
slowed up in fro n t of his residence, ing th ro u g h N o rth cliffe’s sy ste m .4 A notp w rit ten in a firm hand
of the in d u stry of the country. T h fe tu tio n and th e F ree State.
jm th e crow d filed past and shook
are now both sales agents and a u -|
the two b andits stepped from an T h e 'b e s t E nglish specialists and a ; datPd A ugust 1C, 1922, and signed
fe a r is grow ing th a t unless this is
bands, th e m ayor Introduced the no­
thorized service sta tio n for th a t
o th er autom obile and forced the par- prom inent A m erican, who have a t­ w ith his nam e, read as follows;
ta
b le s of th e tow n. Several snap
quickly done, in less th an a week, T IE UP OF TEXAS T R A FFIC
m ake of car.
tended N orthcliffe . now
i s ALSO T H R EA TEN ED
tv to line up along the sidew alk.
. . . believe
• . his
B rother M att P a tte rso n .
R n-,
m ade Q? tbft p a rty and
n o t a wheel will be tu rn in g on a j
j T he M edf° rd A uto com pany is
beg&n &
tro u b le m a , h»vo had It.» o n g i» I » j clo8w,
a , hl!ck (o r »2oo
p a , u<,
ma()e m oc„
ra ilro a d in th e U nited States.
WACO. Tex.. Aug. 12.— T ieup of a &ent for the car t iro u g iou
1 e a tic search of the party , tak in g rings a cancer of th e th ro a t. Thev I’oTnt j my fu n era l expenses and put a sto n e o f
of fh(? Httle ch,ldren
_____ is th re a te n e d , county, “ and
“ ■> a decided
e cld « ! to give
Itlvo t the
««lea
b racelet, , a valuable fu r coat to the fact th a t the viscount w as f r e - |p u )ny grave p iease don’t let b ro th -j
tra in service in Texas
i e sa
es and bracelets,
cham ber of com m erce,
W ESTE R N PA C IFIC T R A FFIC
„ „ „ - r i r A l l V AT
AT STANDSTILL
S T A M lt,.!...- M
. . embers
. e , o of
. th
‘Big F o u r - bro th - M « ™ , he™
the W ilh ite co m p an y ;
ln
Mra fflM burg re q u en tly in high s p i r t s and deep <Te-je rs and siste rs know a n y th in g about
„
, it Drceident w H McNair,
AUS.
1 2 - erhoo,is taiti to,lay th a t .ra in service .« the exp ration ot .h e co n tract cently of O m ah a,'N eb ., was relieved presslon, even w hen ap p aren tly en- th ja , caiVt stan d th e pain any >
fru it and Hthia w a te r.
T - nscontinental passenger tra tfic . In W co tvoitlil,he suspended tom or- " il l, th e form e, agent, so tha
e
)n ]ew
elry, health.
joying
, longer. Good-bye to all b ro th e r Odd |
pre-8ented ¡„ a box
T r“ T ,
Freight
w as com- row a fte rn o o n .' w hile the trn-nm en sales and service endI oI th e bn.1-1
row afternoon, w hile the trä um en saies «nu w r . i w c **u
” " “* | 8he told the police. O thers also lost
F ellow s.”
and w ere ¿ ro a rs by George B. Seris,
a s well as fre ig h t tia
«¡«¡,«„,1
K ansas ness w ould be one and the sam e.
valuable articles of jew elry.
D ieted tied up on th e W estern Pa-1 employed on the Missoni l. K a n s a s _____________________
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¿w ho lives hi th e w est p art of the
clfic— th e second e a ste rn o u tle t of & Texas railw ay w ould vote on the
RAIN FA LL PROVES B E N E FIT
whi, p thg p,umRi some 50 ¡„
SOUTHERN PACIFIC WILL
th e Pacific coast to be closed.
j question of suspending w ork, unless
THROUGHOUT TWO ST A T E S[
wfire p respnted on a sm all
ESTABLISH NEW RATES
W alk o u ts of tra in m e n an d yard- - the arm ed railw ay g u ard s are re-
b ra n c h , show ing ju st how thickly
PORTLAND, A ug. 12.— T he bene­
m en on th e W estern Pacific a t O a k -. moved,
tclnslened they grow.
They were
The S outhern P acific company
fits of the recen t ra in fa ll in w estern
lan d has caused suspension of serv-
grow n by R. W. Conover, of Laurel
has established a special ra te on c a r­
W ashington and O regon, has been
ice a t the y ard s th ere.
RANCRER IS GORED
s tre e t. T he lith ia w a te r was fu rn ­
rie rs (e m p ty ), nam ely:
Tin can
extended to the e a s te rn p a rts of th e ished by th e P om padour M ineral
S im ilar w alk out« a re reported a t
TO DEATH BA Bt 1,1,
c ra tes, fru it and vegetable boxes
two states, th e d istric t w e a th er of­
S tockton and N evada points.
! CASTI.E BOCK. W ash. Aug. 12.
S p rin g s com pany.
and crates, cider or vinegar barrels,
_____ _
— H iskis Johnson, a F in la n d e r Vvingj
fice announced today.
G. O. V an n atta,
of C hestnut
SOUTHERN P A i’IF IC TRAIN
1 ;lt Hazel Dell, was gored to death by j
I when retu rn ed to original point of
1 F a ir and w a rm e r w e a th e r, w hich
, , , s tre e t, was p resen t w ith an unusu-
shipm ent from which forw arded
CREW S FORM ED O F O FFIC IA L S a Jersey b u n yesterday. His wife
is predicted, is expected to p reclu d e,
Qf ppapbes whlch
; loaded, or w hen shipped for a re tu rn
SAN /R A N C IS C O , Aug. 1 2 — T he, found him dying. He had sta rte d
EUGENE. Or.. Aug, 1 2 __K ath- any d am age which m ig h t o th erw ise j he presented personally to the vice-
! paying load over th e sam e line or
S o u th ern Pacific announced th a t no to th e past ure w ith a cow and his;
. |h a v e been su ffered by th e hay a n d
and was th an k ed by him
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
12.-
P
r
o
-
j
ro
u
te
as
th
e
outbound
m
ovem
ent
^
"
dES?
e
l
^
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
i
^
r a i n crops due to th e recent ra in s j
tra in s had been an n u lled , h u t th a t lQng absPnce led his wife to seek
officials w ere actin g as firem en in bjm
was b ad iy mangled. but auction
ction of bitum inous coal th is week
w eek, em
em pty,
p ty.
w m bg brQUght tQ E ugene to be triert in th e no rth w est.
j Both vini
Mrs.
V ice-President and
o rd e r to brin g th e O verland lim ited bad succeeded jn reaching a corn- is estim ated by th e geologic s u rv e y . The rate s will apply on carloads
j Coolidge a re ‘ju s t
folks.”
and
on a charge of b u rg la ry , according.
an d th e Pacific lim ited tra in s w est ije jd> where he died before help a t 4,800,000 tons, an increase of a w ith a m inim um of 12,000 pounds, to Sheriff F red Stickles. Mrs. Em J F IF T E E N TRUCK D RIV ERS
DEMAND JVBV T R .A L «, <« ”»*
«“
•“ >« I" ™ '’1" ™ ’
half m illion tons over th e proceed- subject to m inim um charge of $10
from Ogden.
•
i could be called.
’¡ab o v e th e ir fellow s because of the
m ons is accused of com plicity in a
ng week.
| per car, and according to th e dis-
num ber of b u rg laries m Eugene a )
AUBU r n , C alif.. Aug. 12. - T h a t• honored position they a re gran ted in
---------------------------- | tan ce betw een points of m ovem ent.
G RO W ERS FACING LOSS
UNITED STATES AND (¡ERMANV
year ago, also in th e th e ft of
lg co m plaints s w orn to b e - lth e social and political world,
G R E A T E R THAN QUAKE T(> SETTLE AMOUNT OF CLAIMS
A gents will he required to police
autom
obiles.
Two
youths
iraplicaU
Jugtice
Qf tb0 peape c w N elJ
The people of Ashland w ere very
SAN FRANCISCO. A u g . 12. —
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. — An- VISITOR TH IN K S W ELL
the m ovem ents, and rate s will be ap­
ed
in
th
e
crim
es,
pleaded
gu:ltv
and
a(.
T
ahoe
CUy
a
lle
g
in
g
in
f
ra
c
-
'
f
^
o
r a b l y im pressed with the vice-
O F ASHLAND COUNTRY plied only w here satisfacto ry evi-
W ith a loss ^ tarin g them in th e f a c e ; nouncem enj th a t an ag reem ent be-
I ■
dence has been fu
fu rn
rn ish
ish ed
ed : F i r s t . ' a re now serving tim e in the Oregon
Qf
yehicle
b y , p r u d e n t , and all who m et him he-
w hlch lead in g grow ers said would tw een the U nited S tates and Ger-
Mrs.
C.
W.
W
ilcox,
400
N
u
tle
y
’
^
the
packageg
w
ere
originally
i
p
en
iten
tiary
.
!
d
riv
in
g
overloaded
m
otor
tru
c
k
s
on
lieve him to be w orthy of the tru s t
tdwarf th e m onetary cost of th e San m any providing for t he d eterm ina-
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¡sta te a n d county roads and bridges,I which was im posed upon him when
F ran cisco
e a rth q u a k e ,
C alifornia
Qf tbg am ount of cia ;ms against stre e t, is enjoying a visit from h e r , forw arded f„ n via S. P., and a re ’’O-
DUNSMUIR, Calif., Aug. 12.— T he , on th e p art of th e Crown W illa m e ttei he was elected to his high o ice.
I r u l t grow ers a re facing the m ost G erm anv was sjgned yesterday in sister, Mrs. P earl B urr and little
re tu rn e d em pty to the sh ip p er of
se rio u s situ a tio n in th e ir history, as BerHn wag m ade lagt n,ght by thP d a u g h te r E lenora, of M ullin, Neb - ,th e o rig in a i filled package, and see­ first snow of th is su m m er p o w d e re d , P a p e r com pany, w as the announce-
th e resu lt of th e com bined shop- statp d e p a rtm ent. The agreem ent Mrs. B urr has been visiting a t New- j
th a t w hen th g packages are fo r- M ount S h a sta ’s su m m it y e s te rd a y ; m e a t m ade h ere by D istrict A t t o r - 'T(> 5L4KK TOUR OF FRU IT
m e n ’s s trik e and the w alkout of the provides for a claim s com m ission to port and several places in the M i - w arded fo r re t urn paying load, satis- m orning
ney J. B. L andis.
D IST R H T, STARTING TUESDAY
“ ‘Big
Bie F
o
u
r”
b
rotherhood
m
en.
which
be
coniposed
of
two
com
m
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ably im pressed w ith the L ith ia city used for filling w ith fru its or vege-j
li is b ro u g h t about a com plete p arat- gnd onp um pire,
The to u r of Rogue riv e r valley
ysis on th e g rea t S anta Fe tra n sc o n ­
tables, etc., and re tu rn e d under load
| fru it d istric t, u n d er the auspices of
tin e n ta l a rte ry , and th re a te n e d tie-
over th e sam e line o r ro u te to the
County A gent C ate, s ta rts at the Del
shipper of th e original em pty p a c k -.
ups on o th e r ro u tes east.
! Rio o rchards below Gold Hill, at
i [age.
! si
It is a question of ju st how long
•9:30 o’clock Tuesday m orning, Aug-
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" th e W estern Pacific. S o u th ern I a
i The reduction in ra te s will r u n .
iu st 15th. The next visit will he to
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¡from $ ‘ io $15 per car, and w hi’ch |
ciflc and th e Union P acific can keep
¡th e H. Van Hovc-nberg place in Sants
when tak e n into consideration w ith |
th e ir lines open.
| ¡Valley, a rriv in g th e re a t 10:30. The
th e rec a n t general 10 per ^ent reduc- |
next visit will he a t the Red Skin
STRIKE SITUATION HERE
tion, effective Ju ly 1. resu lts ’n a g
and Modoc orchards, then lunch at
remains unchanged
very hei.vy decrease ir th e transpor-
- ¡M edford, leaving th e county a g e n t's
The tense situ a tio n created bv th e »!
ta t'o n charges for packages of th e |
5 • office at 1:30 p. m ., to visit th e Bear
w alk-out of m ore railro ad men on »
c h a ra c te r m entioned. I t is m ade
? ;! C reek o rch ard s, Colonel V oorhies’,
th e coast d u rin g th e last few days
th e sole in te re st of the farm er or
H am pton, K enly’s and the Foothill
has not affected th e local situ a tio n ;
fru it and vegetable grow er, and. to
d stric t. If tim e p erm its a visit will
ini any way as yet
Soils: ill th e developm ent of the c a n ­
S
I
also
be m ade to th e B arnum o rch ard
D espite th e ru m o r th a t train m en |
ning in-b s t’ v along t i e Southern
and
th e experim ent station.
w ould walk out here a t 3 o’clock |
Pacific li’-cs.
This
will be an ideal tim e to see
th is aftern o o n , all th e m en w ere go-
the
various
crops on the trees, and
lug about th e ir usual jobs at 3:4 0 .
SPONTANEOUS
COMBUSTION
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stu
d
y
p
runing
and spraying meth-
and one tra iu was m ade up a fte r 3
< jods. as well as soil m anagem ent and
STARTS
BLAZE
IN
YREKA
o'clock and was ready to leave for
i ¡irrig a tio n .
A lthough th is is the
th e n o rth , w ith orders to pull out at
YREKA. Calif.. Aug. 12.— F ire
busy season, m any o rch a rd ists are
3:65.
yesterday destroyed th e p a in t shop
expected to m ake th is to u r and e n ­
of L 'n g s B rothers and dam aged th e
TRAINMEN IN NORTHWEST
joy a good day’s outing and a t the
READY TO WALK OUT
a d jo in in g sto re of W. W. F a u st.
sam e tim e get b e tte r acquainted
PORTLAND.
Aug. 12.— Condi
Spontaneous com bustion was th e
w ith neighbors and o rch ard m eth­
tio n s in C alifornia have caused
cause of th e fire, which, fed by paint
ods of the Rogue riv er valley.
• t r i k e prospects to loom om inously
and oils, m ade rapid progress and
Persons w ishing to m ake th is trip
In the Pacific no rth w est, according:
quickly consum ed the fram e b u ild ­
who do not have cars, should con­
to unlou leaders. “ T rainm en a ra .
ing. Two autom obiles w ere b u r n e d .!
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It you think the boys in the navy have an easy life, take a look at this su lt w ith the county ag en t and a
.-eady to walk out s a y tim e, de-, Jpssp JlUlles is at it again. The fam ous holdup bear of Yellowstone Park
The loss ln th e pain t shop is e sti­ .ropeller of the U. S. S. Paul Hamilton, in dry dock at San Diego. Cal. It is m eans will be provided for transpor-
d a r e d H. R. Rlx, local i .»airman
st oppjng whole processions of cars this year in his search for eats. Here m ated a t $6000. T here w as no in ­ covered with barnacles and other sea growth and the lads inspecting it will tatlon.
(h e S o u th ern P acific firem en.
j be jg on blg usuaj “beat” on the road between the park entrance a t Yellow- surance on th e stock.
have to help scrape it y i e a n . ________________ ■_____________________ j j
E ngine an d tra in crew s h a v e .
and Yellowstone Lake.
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INCREASES HALF
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FACE B Ö P M Y
Life Isn’t Always Easy for Navy Lads
Yellowstone’s Bandii Bear at Work
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