Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout ♦
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(International News Wire Service
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922
No. 296
THE PRESIDENT DELIVERS STRIKE MESSAGE TO CONGRESS
L
RIGHT OF AEL
Mrs. Harding Visits Disabled Veterans
FOUR CONVICTS
Floating Bar Found in the Potomac
[ fo rce
CENSURES ROTH UNIONS AND
R. R. MANAGEMENT FOR
CREATING CHAOS
?
WHOLE TOWNS WIPED OUT BY
RAVAGES OP FOREST
FIRES
him to unlock prison
GATES and use him as
SHIELD
Winds from Lake Superhw Driving
Blaze to North Shore, and Thous­
ands of Summer Camps Are in
Danger of Destruction.
Convicts Who Took Warden Along
In Autom obile to Prevent Guards
Shooting, Are Being Hunted by ,
Aeroplane.
Recommends Coal Commission and
Asks Congress for Power to Keep
Transportation Moving and P r e -:
vent Recurrence of Present. Strife.
SU PERIO R , WiS.. Aug.
18 —
SIOUX FALLS. So. Dak., Aug. 18.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— U nder
N
orthw
estern
W
isconsin
and
north-
)— H undreds of arm ed men a re in a |
th e shadow of the g rea t im pending
l.ooks like « houseboat, but looks are deceiving, for when the revenue I e a ste rn M innesota a re in serious
m an h u n t for four escaped convicts
in d u stria l crisis, P resid en t H arding
here who took nien swooped down upon this innocent-looking craft in the Potomac near Wash- 1 dan g er from the raging forest fires.
Airs. Harding, wife of the President, takes an active interest in the wel- from th e sta te prison
iugton they found it was really a floating bar. The owner was absent, und ; Five hundred persons a re reported
today told congress “ the full sto ry ”
fare of the main ed aud sick service men. She Is here shown visiting the W arden George W. Jam ieson w ith! re,uained ¿hsent.
of th e twin coal and rail strikes, veterans who are in the W alter Reed hospital in W ashington.
as trap p ed by the flam es a t Sum-
them . A irplanes a re being used to ; —
a sk in g th a t legislative steps be tak e n
m
ond, 60 m iles southw est of here.
d ire c t th e search.
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to deal w ith th e present situ a tio n
T
housands
of refugees a re a rriv in g
The convicts m ade th e ir escape '
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LADDIE BOY” HAS
»
and safeg u ard ag a in st repetition.
here
hourly
by tra in s, autom obiles
-» THREE IN FAMILY
<» follow ing a riot in the prison tailo r:
SON— IS HELD
«•
The p resident recom m ended th a t
and
wagons.
»
TO BE MARRIED
«»¡shop. They forced W arden Jam ie- ..
FOR SCRAPPING <»
congress g ra n t th e governm ent a u ­
W ireless rep o rts from vessels on
<»
AT. SAME TIME <» j son to unlock the gates and, using ( ;>
th o rity to c re a te a coal com m ission
Lake S uperior indicated th a t the
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<» him as a shield to prevent th e g u a rd s; .
NEW YORK. Aug. 17.— Lad- <»
to in v estig ate th a t in d u stry , and the
flam
es a re spreading to the n o rth e rn
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W ALLW ORTH, W is., Aug. «» shooting, jum ped into an autom o- » die Boy, the first A iredale of <»
fo rm atio n of a tem p o rary national
shores
of th e lake and th reaten in g
1 » 18.— A trip le w edding of m ore <» bile and sped away.
<» the land„ has a five-m onths- <»
coal agency to purchase, sell and dis-,
the V erm illion range. T housands of
«» th an unusual im portance to Mr. <»
<» old son living in W est New ■»
trib u te all coal carried in in te r s ta te !
sum m er cam ps are endangered. Cot­
and Mrs. W illiam E. M iller w ill <§>
•» York.
The offspring of th e «»
com m e; e.
ton, C entral L ake and W hiteface,
•» tak e place a t th e ir hom e h ere <»
<» W hite H ouse dog got his nam e <»
He severely criticized th e c a rrie rs
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: sm all W isconsin tow ns, are reported
■» Septem ber 3.
T h eir th re e chil- <»]
<» on th e police b lo tte r today <»
and th e unions.
He described the
as having been wiped out. The Red
• dren will be m arried , two of «»
<» when he was found scrapping ■»
BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 18.— ; Cross is m aking a survey of the sit-
lab o r board as in ad eq u ate to handlel
LONDON, Aug. 18.— A m ilitary ) » them to b ro th e rs and sisters. «»
«» w ith a n o th e r pup in a vacant <» One man was killed and a n o th e r nation. Provisions, ten ts, cots, and
th e situ a tio n . He condem ned stro n g ­
u prising is th re a te n e d a t Vienna be- • T heir d a u g h te r M arion is to be- &
1 <» lot. He was held tor his own- <» knocked unconscious in a bold day-; all th e clothing available a re w anted
ly all acts of violence, all th e way
cause the A ustrian governm ent lacks <» come the b r'd e of G ilbert Mar- »
<» ers, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cof- <» light holdup by a lone bandit in 'im m e d ia te ly .
from the H errin m assacre to the de-
funds to pay th e troops, according » tin, H arv ard , 111., and R ussell -»
<» felt. He ra n aw ay from hom e <$> crow ded E utaw stre e t.
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' s e rtio n of tra in s in th e A rizona des­
to rep o rts from th e A u strian capital, j » M iller will becom e th e husband <»
•»
four
days
ago.
The
young
Aire-
<»
The
ban
d
it
escaped
with
a
payroll
REPETITION
OF HOLOCAUST
ert.
G rave fears over the outlook were <» of G ilb ert’s sister.
A th ird <§>
OF
191»
IS THREATENED
4>
dale
bears
th
e
nam
e
“
Happy
•»!
am
ounting
to
$6750,
in
an
autom
o
He said he was resolved to use
expressed in B ritish official circles. » child. Helen M iller, will be <»
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Boy,’’
and
his
distinguished
an-
<»|b
le.
DULTUTH,
Minn..
Aug. 1 8 .—
th e pow er of the governm ent to
It is said the A u strian m inistry has » m arried to C larence E. B roberg <»
G
rave
fears
of
a
possible
recurrence
<»
cestry
was
m
ade
known
only
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m ain ta in tra n sp o rta tio n and to sus­
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m ade p rep a ra to n s to flee.
; » of K enosha.
been
bro
u
g
h
t
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I
PETALUMA’S
FAMOUS
EGG
of
the
d
isastro
u
s
1919
fires,
when
<»
a
fte
r
he
had
R ep resen tativ es of 17 P o rtla n d
ta in th e rig h t of all men to work.
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EXPOSITION
IS
OPENED
400
lives
were
lost,
w
ere
held
here
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hom
e.
<»
civic organizations, w ith M ayor Ba­
T his was in te rp re te d as c o n stitu t­
DENIES THAT WASHINGTON’
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when
it
becam
e
known
th
a
t
the
list
k er heading th e caravan, will arrive
ing th e unequivocal assertio n th a t if
COUNTY IS BANKRUPT
PETALUMA,
Calif.,
Aug.
18.—
of
dead
in
th
e
forest
fires
raging
in
in A shland th is evening a t 5 o’clock,;
th e unions q u it w ork, th e govern­
'P e ta lu m a , know n the w orld over as upper St. Louis county had increased
and will tak e d inner a t th e A shland!
m en t would afford protection to the
HILLSBORO, Or., Aug. 18.— R u­
¡th e city th a t m ade th e egg fam ous, to 12.
hotel.
The caravan le ft K lam ath
m an a g e m e n t’s e ffo rts to move the
m ors th a t W ashington county is;
j
is in gala a ttire to play host to visit-j
A stiff northw est breeze is driving
F
alls
y
esterd
ay
¡m
orning
a
t
9
:3
0
,
trains.
b a n k ru p t and its w a rra n ts w orth-i
j org to the P e talu m a Egg Day a n d ! th e raging f r e s onw ard, th re a te n in g
and spent th e day a t C ra te r Lake.
less a re labeled as false in a s ta te ­
! Sonom a county fair, w«hich opened scores of sm all m ining localities ,n
They will be welcomed here by
m ent issued today by th e county
REPUBLICAN LOVE FEAST
¡h ere yesterday.
j the region of V irginia and E veleth.
M ayor L am kin and m em bers of the
AT MEDFORD IS SUCCESS co urt and signed by J. W. G oodin,;
All
th
e
featu
res
of
th
e
old-fash-
i in the h e a rt of the fam ous iron
cham ber of com m erce, and Mayor
county judge.
R eports have been
; ioned county fair, em phasizing not country.
B aker is expected to m ake an ad-1
T he rep u b lican love feast W ed­ circulated th a t banks have been ad -|
j only the poultry and egg production
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! dress from th e steps of th e A shland
nesday evening a t th e H otel Med­ vised by atto rn ey s to not cash c o u n -.
,
b
u
t
the
m
any
o
th
e
r
varied
indus-
I hotel im m ediately a fte r th e mem-;
THEODORE F. SMITH
ford a t M edford was a th o ro u g h suc­ ty w a rra n ts on the grounds th a t the
• trie s of the two counties, is in evi-|
bers of th e caravan have dined.
DIES AT HOME HERE
6
per
cen
t
lim
itatio
n
act
h
as
been
cess, and e v ery th in g w ent off w ith ­
I dence d u rin g th e five-day pageant.
F e d e ra l, The party , which left P o rtlan d
PORTLAND,
Aug.
18.
o u t a hitch. T he b anquet was served exceeded.
prohibition officers m ade a raid yes­ last S aturday m orning on a boosting i SEASIDE, O r,,, Aug. 18.— Sidney;
Theodore F. Sm ith died a t his
prom ptly a t 6 o’clock, and was ac­
terd a y on Jo h n D onfelt’s chicken expedition for th e 1925 fair, w ere W. H offm an, aged ab o u t 40, and
hom e on G ranite stre e t a t 9:30
com panied by m usic fu rn ish ed by i
! ran ch on the Buckley road, and they supposed to have had a re p re se n ta ­ T. F. May, aged ab o u t 30, both of;
o’clock last evening.
He was 67
the L ounspach o rc h e stra and Carl!
g ath ered in Jo h n and 100 gallons tive here th is m orning in ord er th a t P o rtla n d , were drow ned in the su rf
years of age.
Loveland, of A shland.
su ita b le
a rra n g e m e n ts
could
be
of m ash.
Mr. Sm ith was born of Q uaker
yesterday aftern o o n . H offm an was
A fter th e b an q u eteers had finish-!
They had been tipped off th a t m ade for th e ir recep t'o n . b u t th ere a civil engineer by profession and is
p aren ts in Bucks county, Penn., in
th e m eal, they w ere tre a te d to a vo
th ere w ere several m ore b a rre ls of | was some hitch in th e a rra n g e m e n ts, survived by a w dow and th re e chil-;
1 855. He cam e to Ashland in May.
cal n u m b er by a M edford q u a rte t.
m
ash
som
ew
here
on
th
e
prem
ises,
j
and
it
was
not
u
n
til
ju
st
as
the
T
id
-!
vis,tin
g
a
t
P
re
sc
o
tt,;
1900. Since th a t tim e he has served
J. W. W akefield, c h airm an of th e J
but th e m ost rigid search failed t o j n g s was going to press, th a t it w a s (W agh
Hg wag a m em ber of tbe
the city and county in various capac­
Jack so n county c e n tral com m ittee,
u n e a rth th e cache.
One of t h e ! learn ed th e caravan was com ing in-i E lks P o rtla n d lodge.
ities, having been on the city coun­
presided over th e m eeting and called!
sleu th s noticed th a t Jo h n ’s chickens; to M edford, and expected to a rriv e ;
LjtUe ,g knQWn of May except
cil for two years, served six years as
upon M ayor G ates to in tro d u ce the
w ere not actin g in th e usual d e c o r-jh e re a t 5 o ’clock. S ecretary F u lle r!
registered at the public I
county fru it inspector, and was then
new s ta te c h a irm a n of th e republi-j
ous m an n er of poultry. In fact they is on th e jum p rig h t now try in g to; cam p ground th re e days ago, and
appointed park su p erin ten d en t here,
can party . W alter M. Tooze J r., who
w ere actu ally h ilario u s and, seeking ¡line up a su itab le reception com m it­ his c a r license was 33429. He is re ­
which position he filled for two and
BELFAST,
Aug.
18.—
Broken
in
was p resent to m eet th e local p arty
LONDON, Aug. 18.— An un con te e cause for th e ir u n u su al a c tio n s ,' tee to give them a welcome charac- p o r te d to be survived by a wife fro m ' health and s p 'rits, E am onn De Val- a half years, resigning the place only
lead ers and lend any help th a t lay firm ed dispatch from Stockholm re
a search was m ade of the chicken; te ristic of A shland’s well know n hos- wbom be had been divorced
and; era, the republican irre g u la r leader, a few m onths ago.
W hile superin-
in his power.
ports th a t an a tte m p t was m ade coops, w ith th e re su lt th a t th e m iss- : pitallty.
| two children. The body of H offm an is reported
lying a t the point of ten d e n t of the park, he w orked l il -
M ayor G ates, in explaining
ns d u rin g th e rec e n t inspection of the «ng m ash was discovered. Not m uch ;
was recovered, b u t th at of May is death in a farm house n e a r K ilhad- gently in an effort to m ake the
position, said .
God knows 1 am in P u s s jan red arm y, to assassin ate of ¡t how ever, for th e ch ick en s,'
d a r. in w estern Irelan d .
j parks of A shland som ething th e peo-
still a t sea.
dependent enough, but not enough LeQn TrQtgky
of
about ;
De V alera is said to have told his pie of th e city would be proud of,
to th in k that I can get a ong wi ion
Tbg cbaut-,-e u r of tbe m in ta ry au- soused to th e guards, and m ost of
‘ follow ers th a t they w ere a t liberty and was successful in th is endeavor
GOVERNMENT CABIN IN
th e repu blican party, and f u r th e r , tom obile in whjch T rotsky
was rid- the m ash had gone w here th ere was I
CANYON BROKEN INTO to A“ ' 1 fighting, hut he was dter- beyond any possible doubt.
added th a t, d e s p ite t u t a i t t. a i jnR wgg killed by a bullet intended little chance of its being used a s :
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m ined to stick it out.
He is survived by his wife. B ertha
was a h ard pill to swallow,
he
.
_ T rotsky.
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4
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,
. . . in for
evidence.
L.
Sm ith, two sons, T heodore IL
A. W. Peachey, of th e g o v ern -’
tended to back the e n tire repu can,
rpbe w ould-be assassin was seized,
Sm
ith
of th is citv and W. F o rest
m ent forestry service, rep o rts th a t CROWD I’AY TRIBUTE AT
,
and a fte r a sum m ary tria l, executed JUVENILE FARMERS OWN
¡th
e
cabin
in
A
shland
creek
cayon,
B
IE
R
OF
LORD
N
O
R
TH
C
LIFFE
Sm
ith
of
Camp Meade, Md.. and one
Follow ing a m aste rfu l rep u b l.can by * (jrin „ aquad
RIG
HERDS
AND
FLOCKS,
belonging
to
the
service,
and
w
hich:
¡d
a
u
g
h
te
r,
Mrs. \ irginia S chrans of
speech by Mr. Tooze, Mr. B lanchard
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I is used to keep a supply of food and LONDON. Aug. 18.— The
funeral San Jose Calif.
of G ra n ts P ass gave a sh o rt talk ,
I tools for use in case of fire, has of Viscount N o rth clif’e was solem n-
F u n eral services will he held Sat-
and was followed by B ert A nderson ENOUGH BOOZE SEIZED
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.— Boys
who in tu rn called on several proral-;
TO "FLOAT BATTLESHIP" and Sdrls ,n the U nited S tates to the
P a., ____
Aug. 18.— been broken into d u rin _ g th e last few ized a t noon yesterday in W estm in- « rd ay m orning at 10 o’clock from
PITTSBURG, ___
n um ber of 136,441 were enrolled in q«bere wag an o th e r rush of m ine op-!days, and some petty thieving done, s te r Abbey.
Seldom has the last
M ethod st church, and interm ent
n e n t republican who could give a
TOLEDO.
O..
Aug.
18.—
E
nough
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
extension
clubs
in
1
9
2
1
!e
ra
to
rs
in
the
P
itts
b
u
rg
d
istric
t
toi
Mr.
Peachey
has
offered
a
rew
ard
trib
u
te
to
any
E
nglishm
an
whose
wi!l
ta k e place 111 H argadine ceine
good word for the party.
heer to float a b attlesh ip , to g eth e r f° r tra in in g in various phases of sJg n contra c ts today w ith th e U nited of $10 for inform ation leading to th e position was w’holly personal and
in^ charge of .1 P. Dodge and
unofficial, g ath ered such an assem -; Sans, funeral directors,
w ith large q u a n titie s of w hiskey, livestock w ork, the d e p a rtm e n t of ^j;ne w o rk e rs . One h u n d red and detection of th e guilty p arties.
has been seized by C onstables W illis a g ric u ltu re announced recently.
, 3ix a re a jready signed.
bly.
J A i’KSON COUNTY FAIR IS
These
ju n io r farm
ers owueu
owned 76.-
NEARLY READY FOR OPENING and T rem blay in Toledo and Adam s
m e se junior
larmers
10,-,
A big b re a k ¡n the m em bership of HUMAN BIRD SUIT TO
The Dean of W estm inster un- DRUGGIST COMMITS SITCIDE
tow nship w ithin the last few m onths. 148 head of farm anim als and 554,- tbg CQaj producerS’ association is ex
BE TESTED BY INVENTOR doubtedly expressed th e public wish
SEVERING A R T E R “
' M EDFORD. Aug. 18.— (Special.)
The constables, according to th e ir 286 fowls, rep resen tin g a to ta l value pected to come to a head today o r!
PA RIS. Aug. 18.— P ractical tests when he asked Lady N orthcliffe to
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__ja c k a o n county will ddfiicate a official rep o rt, confiscated and de- of $3.605,116.
tom orrow . Six big associations em- of the hum an bird su it, invented by p erm it the rite s to be celebrated in
ASTORIA, Or., 4ug. 18.— Not
new $60.000 fa ir grounds th is fall stroyed the follow ing co n traband
’ ploying 4300 m en. w ith an a n n u al Dr. M angan will be m ade a t Dieppe the abbey. The g reat com pany of w ithstanding his know ledge as a
w ith a m onster display of agricul- p ro p erty :
•
$
<e, ^s> <$> <g>
♦ $ tonnage of over six m illion, h a v e n o - iin a few weeks. The a p p a ra tu s em inent people g ath ered w ithin th e pharm acist and consequent fam iliar-
tu re h o rtic u ltu re , dairy and general W ine. 363 gallons: C anadian beer.
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY » tified the union
th a t they will sign which Dr. M angan
has constructed fam ous edifice, as well as th e crow ds ¡ty w ith drugs by m eans of which he
farm products, com m ercial and in- 89 cases; beer. 467 gallons of hom e
im m ediately.
to a tta c h to the hum an body w eighs of hum bler ones in the s tre e ts out- could painlessly and quickly slip
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less th an 150 pounds. It consists of side gave testim ony of this.
th rough th e hum an coil of life. Aksel
d u s tria l exhibits, and e n te rta in m e n t brew in ferm en ta tio n ; hom e brew ;
MOHAMMEDAN LEADER
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two wings less th an a yard long and
The Am erican am bassador, George w . Lohm an yesterday took a sm all
N ational I.eague
including autom obile and m otorcycle beer. 37 cases; m ash. 19.190 gal-
SUCCUMBS IN OROVILLE a fuselage and tail.
H arvey, was am ong the host of gold-handled penknife, cut an a rte ry
races and o th e r lively and Interest Ions; still. 152 of to tal capacity of
At P ittsb u rg 2; Boston 5.
OROVILLE,
Calif.,
Aug.
'1
8
.—
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m
ourners, chief of whom were th e jn his w rist and a n o th e r in his ah
American
I^eague
ing features.
5569 gallons.
IRELAND’S
DAILY
widow,
V iscount N o rthcliffe’s aged dom en, and then walked th e floor,
Maya
Singh,
a
Hindoo,
and
one
of,
At
New
York
8;
Chicago
7..
S u b stan tial buildings have been
CASUALTY
LIST
m
other,
and his six b ro th e rs, nam e as evidenced by the bloodstains, un-
¡th
e
leaders
of
th
e
M
oham
m
edan
So­
At P hiladelphia 8; St. Louis 4.
e rected , a high speed race tra c k and e n te rta in m e n t m erit appeaP ng
BELFAST,
Aug.
18.—
F
o
u
r
F
ree
ly,
V
iscount
R o therm ere, Cecil B. til death put an end to his life,
ciety
of
S
uperior
.California,
died
in
At Boston 8; D etroit 0.
provided buildings and equipm ent to both so u th e rn Oregon and n o r th -
an
Oroville
hospital.
He
was
a
S
ta
te
rs
and
two
irre
g
u
la
rs
were
H
arm
sw
orth,
Sir
R obert L eicester
The suicide was deliberate. The
P acific Coast L eagu e
have been laid out system atically, ern C alifornia
.f
r
u
it
grow
er
of
the
Loomis
d
istric
t
killed
and
15
reg
u
la
rs
and
30
rebels
H
arm
sw
orth,
and
H
:ldebrand
Aub-
d
ru
g g ist was a Finn and he had
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
and th e e n te rp rise is in th e hands of
The fa ir will be held Septem ber
and
was
55
years
of
age.
The
body
wounded
in
fighting
around
Dun-
rey,
St.
John
and
Vyvian
George
w
ritten
two notes in th a t language
At S eattle 12; P o rtla n d 3.
experienced and e n te rp risin g Ja c k — 13 to 16 inclusive, and one of the
will be shipped to India is funds dalk, according to an official dis-1 H arm sw orth.
a fte r he had used th e knife. The
At Sacram ento 5; S alt L ake 4.
son county residents, who a re d e te r - larg e st crow ds ever a tte n d in g a
can be raised, otherw ise it will be patch received from the scene of
* ---------------------------- notes concerned the disposition of
At San F ra n c'sc o 8; V ernon 1.
m ined to m ake Jackson co u n ty 's fa ir sim ilar a ttra c tio n in th is te rrito ry
cremated.
action.
j ReatT the want ads.
some property he owned in Astoria^
At Los A ngeles 3; O akland 7.
an a n n u a l in stitu tio n of educational is expected.
1
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THREATENS REVOL
FOR BACK PAY :
STEALS $6,750
MAYOR BAKER WITH
TWO MEN PERISH
ÜP A JAG BY
AT THE SEASIDE
BULLET INTENDED
Tl
IN SPIRITS SAID
TO BE DYING
TO SIGN HP WITH