Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 15, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦
the aid of medicine, cares nine ♦
cases out of ten of asthma. £
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
vlve th re e m onths in th e rich
ozone a t A shland. The pure do-
m estlc w ater helps.
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(International News V’ire Service
VOLUME
3
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
No. 293
REOPEN
COAL STRIKE ENDS,
M iners and O perators Reach
An A greem ent In
Jo in t Conference
Motor Jam in Chicago When Street Car Men Struck
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JACKSON COUNTY FA IR
CATAlXKiS A R E ISSUED
The Jackson county fair catalogs
‘ have been issued, and q u t e a num ­
ber have been mailed out to p ro s­
, / . J pective „ exhibitors,
h iW t.,r,. but any person
| who h a, not r .c .lv ed one ar.d desires
it by w riting
sam e> may obtain
ob
to Secretary F robach a t Medford.
The catalog is an extensive pam-
fF p h le t, containing 128 pages, about
I h a lf of which is taken un with ad-
vertisem en ts by M edford business
houses, w hile the o th e r half is de- PR ESID EN T IS EX I’Et TED III
i voted to a verj com plete list of the
ASK F o i l PO W ER To I ARE
classes in w lrch various exhibits
OXER RAILROADS
m ay be entered.
_____________________A nnouncem ent Is Made I'roni W hite
H ouse (Thai th e l* iw id eu t WSil
- f /r JÈ -
N egotiate No F u r th e r to r S e ttle ­
m ent of R ail Strike.
c.
SATISFACTORY RATE OF WAGES the ratifica tio n of th is jo in t com m it-
IS A G REED UPON AND
tee. This m orning it was subm tted ’
■ • ¿.»a-y-.-:-.
R A T IFIE D
to the m iners and o p erato rs in jo in t
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conference, and th e rep o rt of the
U nder T erm s of S ettlem ent of Long com m ittee was adopted.
R attle, W ork on M ines R ep resen t
U nder th is ag reem ent w ork will
ing a T onnage of Sixty M illions be im m ediately resum ed in m ines
Will Be R esum ed.
rep resen tin g a tonnage of m ore than
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60,000,000, which v irtu a lly puts an
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 15. The gnd to tb e strik e.
g rea t s trik e of the bitum inous coal
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m iners cam e to an end late today— '
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in so far a 8 it affects sixty odd m il­
lions of ton n ag e rep resen ted in the
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jo in t conference of m iners and op-j
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15.— W ith
e ra to re here.
two hundred m em bers present, the
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The ag reem ent was reached a fte r
j house of rep resen tativ es met a t noon
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a conference th a t has extended over J
! today and a d jo u rn ed until tom or-
i& J
th re e days. F rom th e beginning a!
; row out of respect to th e late Sena­
disposition was show n on both sides i
to r Crow of P ennsylvania, and R ep­
to get to g eth er, and w ith th is sp irit!
resen tativ es P a d g e tt of Tennessee
Terrific jam of motor vehicles at ‘-tlie busiest corner in th e w o rld ,’ State an i .Madison stree ts, Chicago, on
being m anifested on both sides of
the first day of the strike of street ear and elevateti employees.
lan d K incaid of N ebraska, who d :ed
th e controversy, it was only a q u e s -1
¡d u rin g the congressional recess. No
tion of se ttlin g details in th e process j
CO1A) FED PO R TER FIN ED
BEACON, N. Y., Aug. 15.— P a tro l- ; business was transacted.
SHASTINA IS SU FFE R IN G
MARYSVILLE, Calif., Aug. 15.—
of reach in g a basis on which an
FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT m an Lucy was in sta n tly killed, and i
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FROM W A TER SHORTAGE
‘ag re e m e n t could be m ade.
I F leeing from Stockton to M arysville
W illiam W hite, who was m entally,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.— P resi-
The scale finally agreed upon was 1 to avoid m arrying a m an she does
Henry Coleman, p o rte r a t the Ho­ deranged, was shot and fatally (jent H arding will lay the railro ad
W EED, Calif., Aug. 15.— The con-
tel As iland, was a rre ste d last night w ounded, a fte r lie had held a c ro w d , gtrike situ a tio n before congress and
by O flicer W ertz for disorderly con­ of 500 people, including tw o fire before the people w ithin 48 hours,
Both reach,.,, a non,- h a , a sh ea local a u th o rtU e ,
tn ter-
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duct, and was tak en before Ju stice com panies and the police, at bay for k was offici illy announced at the
moil ■ round on S atu rd ay and a s c a le , est them selves in her case.
one ra te s the w ater system has!
Gowdy this m orning, w here he plead th re e hours.
| w h ite House, following to day's cab-
s a tis fa c tory to both sides received j ^ T h e ^ g ir I s a y s th e m an is the choice
tQ be &g saving with!
guilty and was fined $10, which he
Lucy en tered th e W hite home a t I ¡uet m eeting.
paid.
th e request of the deranged m an s
Accom panying the announcem ent
BERTHA W EEK NICKERSON
: “ * do not love him and I a b s o lu te -H e a te r as P° 8® ^
W eed
C olem an’s a rre s t was caused by mothe», and was killed as he stepped , (b a t th e president would go to con-
v r n o \ i r h p r p 'I v refuse to m arry him. even if m y f / S 0 11 wab « ^ e s s a ,, ,ox
M. C. Clayborne, who operates a over the th resh o ld , when W hite fired greS8 ¡n person e ith e r W ednesday
DIES AT HOME H E R E
a f t e r ^L um ber com pany to m ake a sim ilar;
I shoe shining p arlo r a t th e Bates bar- both b arrels of a shot gun point or T h u rsd ay was the frank s ta te ­
B ertha W eek N ickerson, wife of P aren ts Wlsh m e t0,
’
v e e n e s r of its ten an ts
C. ,1. N ickerson, o , «07 lo w . stre e t. S h eriff McCoy. D istrict A ttorney ¡1.u
p
u
„ sep.j
! her shop in th e H otel A shland blank a t th e police o.” 7cer
m ent th a t he was not p rep ared to
passed aw ay a t h er hom e a t 3 o'clock « » » w e l-
llep " ' ' ,^ " ’oncd h er ¡ p ra te from th e W eed supply, cu m in s COM PLETE R U PTU RE FE A R E D building. The men had had some
s ta te w hat he would ask of th e legis­
th t. m orning. She was 57 years
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r o m
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CHAM BER O F COMMERCE
UNLESS FRANCE M ODIFIES
words e a rlie r in th e evening.
lative branch of the governm ent.
THANKED RY COOLIDGE
H E R DEMANDS
A g ra n t of broad pow ers to enable
Mrs. N ickerson was born In Ohio, °( th e £ ’*'• doe ^ o n s ^hew , to un ,
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th e president to tak e over the rail-
S ecretary Fu ter of th e cham ber
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.
w here she spent h e r e a rlie r life, hav- d erstan d th a t he cannot force th e
Severance of P act Betw een E ngland
,
,
. . . . .
i roads in event of a com plete hreak-
of
com
m
erce
h;’s
received
a
le
tte
r
1
ing lived in A shland for the last R<rl to m arry against h e r will. The
And F rance W ill Throw E urope
.,
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...
,
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down in tra n sp o rta tio n is one possi-
nine years. She is survived by her e i n was a visito r in Stockton w hen j,
th a n k in g th a t organization for th e;
In to Chaos, and W ar Clouds Are
f
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i bilitv of th e situ atio n , but no com-
fru it presented to V ice-President I
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husband a n d two children, one son the m an first th iu s t v s a en ions j
H overing T h reaten in g ly N ear.
...
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...
m ent is forthcom ing from th e W hite
upon her. she s r / ; . The fa th e r of
Coolidge and his p arty d u ring t h e i r 1
.
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,
who lives in th e east, and a daugh
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House on th a t p a rtic u la r phase of It.
stop a t A shland. Follow ing is the
the girl denies th a t he sold h er to
LONDON, Aug. 15.— The Anglo-
te r who lives in W ashington.
lette r-
E vents w ithin th e next 4 8 hours
F rench e n ten te, the chief b ulw ark
T he body will be shipped to Mid­ th e Stockton m an.
1 will probably d eterm in e the charac-
A ugust 13, 1922.
against com plete chaos in E urope, is;
dlefield, Ohio, w here in te rm e n t will
te r of the p resid e n t’s m essage.
Mr.
dear
sir:
ta k e place. T he body « . p rep ared
P i a S M t n THURSDAY
m enaced as never before as the re-1
We very m uch appreciated the de-
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for b u ra l by J. P. Dodge and Sons.
BAND CONCERT TH lR SD A A
su it of th e break-up of the allied
ligh tfu l peaches, the gift of y o u f NEGOTIATIONS AT AN END
cham ber of com m erce.
¡conference on G erm an indem nity.
IS • D ICTl'M OF PRESIDEN T
fu n era l d irecto rs.
Follow ing is the program an ­
C
ordially
yours,
The en te n te still exists, but G r e a t,
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 15.— “ So
t
CALVIN COOLIDGE
nounced for the band concert in Li
LAS
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 15.— Of th e B r’tain is sta n d in g p a t in h e r oppo-l
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~ 15.— Sev-
.
fa
r
as P resident H arding is con­
PR ESB Y TER IA N S PICNIC
th 'a park T h u rsd ay evening. A ugust *24 irrig a tio n p ro jects u n d er the gitjon to F ra n ce 's dem ands and i s . enteen s trik e rs of the nion act ic
cerned,
all governm ent negotiat ons
BROTHERHOOD
C
H
IE
F
W
IRES
IN PA RK LAST EVENING 17, a t 8 o'clock.
U nited S tates reclam ation service, aw ajtin g the next F rench move.
, railro ad were a rre ste d heie ear y o
SANTA
EE
MEN
TO
STAY
ON
for
ending
the railro ad strik e are
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1. M arch— “ E P lu rlb u s U num ”
¡that a t O rland, Calif., stan d s a t th e
L ittle hope is held out th a t F ran ce da-v b>' officers led by ,o \e i nor m-
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
15.—
W
ar-
o
ff.”
S
enator
W atson declared, a fte r
M em bers of th e P re sb y te ria n con-
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'top of the list fo r prom ptness in wy i m odify her dem ands for F re n ch m ett D Boyle of Ne' a a ' as a rPSU ren Stone, chief of the B rotherhood he had spent nearly an hour in con-
gTegation spent last evening in the 2. p Ox T ro t— ‘Sweet In d ian a H om e’
m ak in g paym ents due th e govern- occupation of the R u h r coal d istric ts of a s tooting affray ast nig
of Locom otive E ngineers, wired his ference with the president a t the
p ark picnic g rounds, som e 200 en-
..................................Donaldson
.m en t last April 30th. O rland m ade of G erm any to in su re paym ent of tween strik e rs and stri e tea trs .
men on the Santa Fe lines to rem a n W hite House yesterday.
joying the occasion. Mr. Shinn and 2 W altz— “ W edding of th e
inds
a record of 100 per cent, th e sta- t he indem nity, and it is believed
Both 1 nited S ta.es m ars a s am on the job unless th e engines a re
“ The president feels he has gone
Mr Icenhow er had ch arg e of the
............................................Hall
tistic s ju s t com piled by th e reclam a- th a t n o th in g short of m odification sta te police forces w ere w .t
,ov®r unsafe.
as
fa r as he c a n .’’ S enator W atson
gam es and kept th in g s m oving u n til 4. P a ra p h ra se — “ Silver T hreads
‘tion service show ing th a t of the of these dem ands can hold the e n - ! no1' Boyle when the stri u s , t ev
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'sa
id
.
d ark n ess ended the festivities.
Among the Gold” . . . B anks
$168,700 in co nstruction charges te n te tog eth er. In the event of a i sav, w ere found pit et ng on su e o "B IG FO U R" HOLD UP STR IK E
The Sunday school tu rn e d out in
Sung by Carl Loveland
due on April 30. every penny was com plete severance betw een Eng- the Union Pacific stockade, w tere
IN YARDS AT M EM PHIS SHOPMEN BREAK SILENCE AND
such force th a t th e officers and
O verture— “ P a ra g o n " . B arnard
ipaid on tim e.
¡land and F ran ce, it is felt to he al- m ore th an 150 men. wom en an c 1
MEM
PHIS,
Tenn., Aug. 15.— The
TURN DOWN PEA CE PROPOSAL
tea c h e rs believe th a t they a re ju st fi Fox T ro t— “ Leave Me W ith a
The K lam ath p roject in C alifornia mo8t a c e rtain ty th a t E urope would d ren are im prisoned
th
reaten
ed
w
alkout
of
all
train
m
en
,
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15.__The
K
oehler
g ettin g into th e ir s trid e and will
Sm ile"
T iia rx r& i
a n d Oregon ranked second with a be throw n in to confusion, and th a t
State^ Pobce 1,’^
tO1 a " "Tw o enginem en, firem en and sw itchm en iead er8 of th e s trik in g railw ay shop-
have a bigger, b e tte r Sunday school 7 M arch— “ F a u s tin a ” . .
p ercentage of 99.2, and the New- w ithin a very short tim e the conti- a r r e s e d w P‘ . pm
On„ of th e s e ! in the railw ay yards here, scheduled ___
men ___
today _______
broke ____
the _
8ileuce
tbev
_
they
th an ever d u rin g th e com ing w inter 3 “ S tar Spangled B anner"
lands project in N evada was th ird , a en t would again be plunged into revolvers from
jfn
r today,
tn<fov was
wna delayed
dplnved when
when instruc-
instruc- .___
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«_a_«___, _«_
_
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.
¡
'o
r
hnvfi
m
aintained
since
receiving
he tnrnpd
tu rn e d over to G overnor Boyle.
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n
m a in lin e d
since receiving
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Ti,x
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bo
The tb e th ro es of war.
A ¿ w v.rrt« from th e scene of t h e ;tio n s were receivert from the
B,g P resident H ard in g ’s latest proposal
! Mr and Mrs. H orace B u rn e tt and w ith a percentage of 95.6.
A few yards from th e scene of the
hrotherhood offjcers tQ get
g
FLOCK OF CANDIDATES
q
vJs5t,n frien d s K lam ath bill on April 30 was $479,-
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a
Four
first
a
rre
s
t
S.
M
a
d
n
at.
according
toi
FO R R E PR E SE N T A T IV E
M r. B u rn ett is w„ t or 600, on which $475,900 .was paid.
v j „ fu rth e r d a ta on defective equipm ent le tte r of rejection to th e president,
officers, jum ped from behind a
nn,ttln e .
The N ew lands project owed $506,-
and by issuing a sta te m e n t denounc-
of th e E ugene R egister.
<?> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
bush and aim ed a revolver a t the
1
400 and paid $484,400.
If added in te re s t in th e Novem ber!
ing
the reply of the railw ay execu­
governor.
The la tte r whipped out
election was needed it was furnished
tives.
SHE
ASTOUNDED
LONDON
th e weapon he had ju st received and
SHE IS A REAL RULER
FORM ER RESID EN T DIES
by a g a th e rin g in M edford la st n ight 1
The s trik e rs ' le tte r to the p resi­
N ational L eague
aim ed it a t M adriat. who dropped;
IN NORTH PA RT O F STATE
w hen it was decided th a t Miss Alice
dent
was a fla t rejection of h ’s pro
At P ittsb u rg 6; New York 2.
his revolver and threw up h:s hands gj
H anley w ould ru n as an independent
posa! th a t they re tu rn to work pend­
At C incinnati 3; P h ilad elp h ia 0. at Boyle’s com m and.
Mrs. L ucinda Johnson, who for-:
c a n d id a te fo r th e le g isla tu re , so th a t
ing a d ju stm e n t of the controversy
At
Chicago
5-8;
Boston
0-3.
M
adriat
and
14
o
th
ers
w
ere
th
en
i
f
m erly lived on F ifth s tre e t in th is
th e four can d id ates alread y in the
over
seniority rig h ts by the railroad
placed under a rre st. All were placed i
city, but has recently been living in
field m ay well look to th e ir lau rels.;
labor
hoard. It was pointed out th at
A
m
erican
League
»
u n d er guard w ithout form al charges «
th e n o rth e rn p a rt of the sta te , d:ed
Miss H anley com es of one of the
the president proposed on July 21
At
New
York
2;
D
etroit
1.
Inspector
R
enear
said
a
flying
|
th ere yesterday, and the body was
pioneer fam ilies of so u th e rn Oregon
th a t tbe strik e rs be taken hack to
At P h ilad elp h ia 4-7; Cleveland squadron of 25 sta te police was en
b ro u g h t to A shland and prepared for
and is a tale n te d w om an of well-
work
w ith “ sen io rity ” and o th er
ro u te here th is m orning from Car- |
i burial. Mrs. Johnson is quite well H ' 4
m atu red years.
She is c ertain to
r
’ghts
unim paired, declaring that
At
Boston
11;
Chicago
19.
son City to aid in handling the situ-
' know n in A shland, and has a wide
have a la rg e follow ing. This m akes
th e s trik e could he settled on no
At
W
ashington
6-1;
St.
Louis
1-7.
ation.
circle of acquaintances who will be
five can d id ates for rep re sen ta tiv e in
o th er basis.
sorry to h ear of h er dem ise
th e field, two of whom a re to he
FOUR BANDITS HOLD UP
The body will be shipped to G rass CAMERAMAN OF FILM AT
&
elected.
On th e republican tick et,
TRAIN SERVICE MEN ASK
T H IR TY -FIV E MOTORISTS £
VINING
LOST
IN
SNOW
STORM
Valley, Calif., for b u ria l tom orrow .
R alph Cowgill and Jo h n C ark in will
TO MEET WITH R. R HEADS
H. C. Stock, funeral d irecto r, p re ­
A ght It out w ith th e dem ocratic
Snow storm s on th e M ojave d e sert
M ERCED. Calif., Aug. IB.— F o u r |
WASHINGTON,
Aug. 1 5 .— An­
pared th e body for burial.
nom inees, O, H. Johnson and John
a lth o u g h they m ay sound like pine b a a dits held up 35 m otorists a t a
o th er effort to settle the s trik e of
■O. R igg
W II I PR ESEN T OPERA TIC
dream s, a re fa r from hum orous, ac- highw ay re p a ir control sta tio n on y
the railroad shopm en was m ade this
NUMBER AT COUNTY FA IR cording to one of th e cam eram en for the s ta te highw ay tw o m iles no rth :
afternoon, wh n chiefs of the n o n ­
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“ One C lear C all,” now show ing a t
bere a t 2 o’clock th is m orning, |
W ill Leave Wwtnesday—
strik in g traiA service b io 'h erh o o d s
F. J. Shinn expects to leave to -|
Music lovers of Jackson county
the Vining th e a tre . lined un th e ir victim s on th e road,
joined in a telegram to T. DeW ’tf
' m orrow m orning hv m otor for Bel­
who
a
tte
n
d
th
e
evening
e
n
te
rta
in
-'
M
otoring
across
th
e
d
esert
from
t00j<
a
ll
valuables
and
departed
in
C uvier head of the Association of
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lin g h am . W ash., w here he will be
R ailw ay E xecutives, req u estin g an
m ent a t th e county fair T hnrsdav Jo h a n n esb u rg to M ojave, he ran into a lig h t car belonging to one of the
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located for th e next year. Mrs. Shinn
im m ediate conference.
and F rid ay of fa ir week, will be a blinding snow storm . As th e road m otorists.
i B
will rem ain In A shland u n til the
1 given an o p p o rtu n ity to hear a light was little m ore th a n a scraped tra l
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firs t of th e m onth, w hen she will
< STR IK EB R EA K ER S BEATEN
opera staged by Mr. A ndrew s, a in the sand, he soon lost it and w an-: bu ried AT EDGEWOOD,
IN CLASH AT M E E D
follow h e r husband to the W ash in g ­
¡M edford m usic teacher.
dered for over an h o u i, tru stin g
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( A L IF., TH IS AFTERNOON
W
EED
.
Calif.,
Aue. 15.— A clash
ton city.
From 80 to lOd tra in ed voices luck th a t he m ight be going in
th e
F red H. McMahon, who died a t
:
occurred
betw
een
seven s trik e b re a k ­
will tak e p a rt, and an e n te rta in m e n t ( rig h t direction.
He evidently
tra - th e Sacred H eart hospital In Med-
ers and striker« or s tr 'k e sym nathiz
V isiting in Ashland—
H er m ajesty, Queen Ham anyah, of th e highest o rd er is prom ised veled in a sem i-circle, as he finally ford Sunday, was buried
today at
A.
of T 1 illam
ook.
w 'e rs la st night. The men werp a t
a . P en n in g to n , 01
ih b iiw
»»-
of wit
wit and
and sword
sword over y^hile th e nam e of th e opera has not cam e across a c ar th a t had ru n out Edgewood. Calif.
ruler by right of
Or a rriv ed Sunday and expects to a iarge
lacked ju st as they w ere crossing
Mr. McMahon was a native of Ne­
_ territory in the vicinity of been announced as yet. it is s a :d it of gas on th e road ju s t before the
spend several w eeks in th e city, en- sie rra Leone. Africa. H er warriors«
selectlon from G ilbert and 8now began to fall,
th e line betw een Weed and Shastlnc
vada. but had lived for a num ber of
Stahl London ’oik stopped and
epbe Ht r lk eb reak ers a re re n o ^ e d
the deRghttul d i m . « .» .I S
i« i v t 't
e k conquered
« ¿ ' . i d T e / w r . . neW
i T S d,,,r
c . « Sullivan.
The h alt-trozeu occupants eot i n to 'y e a r , in th e n o rth er.t p a rt n t Sis
stared. Bobbies held up the traffic I
hftVp bppn ba(„
bpatpn ,,n b,„
d rin k in g lith ia w ater.
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ro have
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— er s c ar and. craw ling along kiyou county, Calif.,
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through trading witli the whites. Note to g e th e r w ith thg sp ectacu lar light- a t five m iles an hour, the party m an a prom inent ran c h e r and stockm an. j( al) was
J. P. Dodge and Sons, funeral di- Atb,n tk , citv s b „ woar8 a golfing rests have been m ade as yet.
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moved the bu8e ivory tusk ornam ented with ing effects planned, the opera should aged to reach Mojave safely.
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the falthful retainer pxcel a n v th ln g of th e k ,nd ever be
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1 spectacles.
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