Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1922, Image 1

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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine ♦
♦ cases out of ten of asthma. <9
♦ This is a proven fact.
$
A shland D aily
e e e e e e e f
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$
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MALARIA OBRMS cannot sor-
Tire three months in the rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
m estic water helps.
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(International News W ire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi.
43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922
L
GETS HATFUL OP NUGGETS
PROM OLD PLACER CLAIM
W. F. W elch, who has been oper­
atin g the Com m odore m ine, and
E lija h Rice w ere in the city S a tu r­
day gettin g provisions and m ining
supplies p rep a ra to ry to re-o p e n in g :
one of H. J. B arton's placer m in e s 1
on B eaver creek, says th e Y reka
News.
They left Y reka Monday
m orning w ith a wagon load of s u p - ;
plies.
The m ine is located about two
MAYOR R A K ER M AKES SPE EC H m iles from th e B eaver City convict A G REE TO ABIDE BY FINDINGS!
PROM E IR E ENGINE ON
camp. W elch and Rise are optim is-
OP ANTHRACITE CONCILI.
PLAZA
tic ab o u t th e ir prospects. Perv Ru-
ATION BOARD
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¡Ion, who has a placer m ine b u t a
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'few hundred rods from w here they ' ictovy of Bituminous Miners In-,
S ev en teen Civic O rganizations W ere
duces H ard Coal O perators to Ex-;
will w ork, was in S atu rd ay w ith a
R epresented in th e Caravan o f 20
tend th e O live B ranch to 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 \
h a tfu l of nuggets th a t he had taken
A u tom ob iles on a B oosting Tour
S trik in g E m ployes.
out d u rin g th e week.
SETTLE STRIKE.
For 1025 E xposition .
YOUNG SQUAWS ROLL 'EM
LIKE PALEFACE SISTERS
<♦> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY »
At
At
At
At
At
At
At
At
ARMY PLANES TO
LOCATE FOREST
INCENDIARIES
| GOLDENDALE, W ash., Aug. 19.
i — Indian girls accom panying the
C incinnati 9; Brooklyn 4.
.la rg e num bers of Indians th a t have!
been passing th rough G oldendale)
Chicago 2; New York 1.
P itts b u rg 1-8; Boston 4-2.
since A ugust 1 on the way to th e .
A m erican L eague
huckleberry patches and th e Indian
New Y ork 12; Chicago 5.
sum m er playgrounds in th e Cascade
P h ilad elp h ia 5-6; St. Louis 9-5.
m ountains northw est of M ount Ad­
Boston 1-0; D etroit 5-1.
am s, appear to be keeping pace w ith
W ashington 1; Cleveland 3.
th e ir w hite sisters.
P a cific Coast L eagu e
,
They w ear silk dresses, rolled-
KEPORT
OP “GENTLEMEN’S down socks, fancy lingerie, bobbed MENACE TO TIM BER LANDS IS
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
S e attle 4; P o rtla n d 10.
AGREEMENT” ON SENIORITY
hair, sh o rt sk irts, no corsets and use
GROWING INTO MAMMOTH
Sacram ento 4; Salt Lake 5.
j
RIGHTS REPUDIATED
up-to-date flapper language, but do
PROPORTION’S
San F rancisco 3; V ernon 10.
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'n o t discard th e prim itive trib a l m an-i
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Newton, Kansas, Is P lated Under tie of an Indian blanket throw n over D uring th e M onth of .Inly Tw elve
Los Angeles 3; O akland 2.
F in 's in the K lam ath and Shashi
M artial Law
and A m usem ent the shoulder, shaw l fashion.
I
Places Are Closed by G o v e r n o r , ----------------------------
F orests Are K now n to H ave liccn
N ational L eague
At
At
At
No. 297
TARIFF BILL AT
LAST IS PASSED
BY THE SENATE
A SECRET PACT
F ea rin g A ttacks on Strikebreakers
Of Incendiary Origin.
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 19 —
PH ILA D EL PH IA , Aug. 19.— The
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.— An un­
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The
work of forest incendiaries in
The P o rtla n d
1925 E x p o sitio n
, a n th ra c ite op erato rs have offered
qualified denial th a t a “ gentlem en’s
! the Shasta and K lam ath national
150.000 strik in g m iners an oppor­
carav an a rriv ed in A shland last ev»
a g re e m e n t” exists betw een the r a il- 1
fo rests in Siskiyou county has be­
tu n ity of se ttlin g th e wage question
en in g rig h t on tim e, and a fte r r a is ­
way executives and the u n ’ons. b y 1
come
such a m enace th a t two arm y
I by su b m ittin g th e e n tire m a tte r to
ing q u ite a fuss with horns and
which shopm en will re tu rn to w ork i
airp
lan
es have been assigned to
the A n th racite C onciliation board,
m e n s as they passed th ro u g h th e;
w ith seniority rig h ts unim paired,
these d istric ts for patrol duty and
c ly, d riving as far e a st as th e li-i
j This is a direct resu lt of th e vic­
was m ade today by R obert Binkerd,
to h u n t down offenders.
tory of the bitum inous m iners, as
h ra ry and th en re tu rn in g to th e H o­
assista n t head of the A ssociation of
The airp lan es will be q u a rte re d a t
tel A shland, w here they were m et
the o p erato rs of th e a n th ra c ite m ines
R ailw ay Executives.
M ontague, and are expected to ar-
th ro u g h o u t P ennsylvania have h e re -'
by S ecretary F u lle r of th e cham ber
i rive th ere any tim e. W. A. H uestis,
tofore steadily refused to tre a t w ith!
of com m erce, and a few business
TOPEKA, K ans., Aug. 19.— New-
YREKA,
Aug.
19.
A
clever
piece
fo rm er supervisor of the K lam ath
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th e men a t all, o th e r th an on a basis
m en of the city.
will be placed u n d er m artial
HIGHEST PROTECTIVE WALL IN ton
law. G overnor H enry J. Allen an- ot detective work on th e p art of fore8( office, but now on tra il and
In the absence of M ayor L am kin;
of th e scale of wages laid down by
HISTORY WEARS DOWN
; nounced today. He sen t o rd ers to S h eriif A- s - C alkins came to light road work a t lbe San Francisco dis­
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Aug. 1 9 .¡th e operators. Up to this tim e they
and W . H. M cNair, p resid en t of th e
OPPOSITION
c lo s e the pool halls and the m ovies , here w hen U nder S h eriff Joe C lark tric t office, arrived the last of the
c h am b er of com m erce, at the tim e — P ro m o ter Fitzsim m ons has can- have declined to place the m a tte r of
\ V pt . i v
\v « -k s o f Ia t 6 o’clock, following the receipt left for H llsboro, Or., to tak e charge week and w in be the offic al obser-
of the a rriv a l of th e caravan, Cov.n-1 celled a11 a rra n g e m e n ts for the a d ju stm e n t in th e hands of the con- . . . .
Y lX m lX r of inform ation to th e effect th a t th e oi Chel8ea A‘ H ubbard, w anted h e r e ,ver d u rin g th e 8tay of the p,a „es.
cilm an P ierce and F red Holm es, vice D em psey-B rennan fig h t scheduled ciliation board. T heir action today
pm T p
< H Se , 7 , e 7 7 Nm a ^ lk e r s w ere boasting they would ln connection with the autom obile
-T h e forest gervice is determ ined
p resid e n t of th e cham ber, acted as to r Labor day.
, js deem ed to foreshadow th e end
B
ill
Is
P
a
ssed
b
)
Senate
and
Now
8
trik
e
b
re
a
k
ers
despite
th
e
accident
in
which
Al
Creswell
was
to
8tam p out th e grow ing evil of
th e official rep re sen ta tiv e s of these;
B was th o u g h t th a t inasm uch as of (he strik e.
Is in H ands o f Joint C onference.
bodies, and greeted th e P o rtla n d e rs; (be sh eriff and d strict attorney had
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presence of troops.
seriously in ju re d two weeks ago.
incendiarism .” sa d Supervisor Tom
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W hen apprehended here following W est of the K lam ath forest office.
to th e city
it was learn ed , however, th a t the TROOPS W ITHDRAW N FROM
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— Not-
Very little p rep aratio n had been bout could be pulled off, despite the
INDIANA COAL FIELDS
h a t f w h
N C
An?
1 9 __ T h e (be
accident, H ubbard gave the ‘This year has been the w orst we
w
ith
stan d ng th a t S en ato r Borah an-!
J
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g.
.
nnnio
p \ H u ll
A fte r n r n m is - r ,
i - a ••
m ad« to receive the visitors, as they a ttitu d e of G overnor M cCrary. W hen
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 19.—
,
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,
o q ! i e n tire personnel of the N orth Caro- nam e of C. A. Hull.
A lter prom ts have e>ei had.
had ent no word to A shland since it was learned, ohw ever, th a t the S tate troops on duty in th e In d ia n a i nounced his
u n a tte ta o e opposi-
national guard is going t0 ing to pay C resw ell’s doctor bill and
T he records at the K lam ath office
leavi.; P
o
rtla
n
d
,
and
a
g
re
a
t
m
any
governor
had
notified
the
sh
e
riff
coal
fields
have
been
o
rdered
w
ith-
tion
to
the
M
cCumber
ta
r
itf
bil
,
g
cer
w
here
Southern
Rail-
allow
ing
wages
for
the
tim
e
he
was
show
th at th ere w ere eight fires
P o rtla n d , and a g re a t m any
d
eclarin
g
th
a
t
he
w
ould
not
vote
for
pm
nioves
are
strik
in
g
unable
to
work,
H
ubbard
took
ad-
d
uring
the m onth of Ju n e th is year
1 eople w ere d o u btful w hether they th a t unless assu ran ce was given th a t draw n by G overnor M cCrary,
I th e m easure unless th e “ flexible" ; May em p,° 5es are strlK lng’
vantage of the tru s t th a t was placed and 43 in July, 12 of which are
would show up in the city d u rin g ¡th e bout would not tak e place, he
ta riff provisions of P resid en t H a rd ­
in him and skipped out, leaving the known to have been of incend ary
th e e v en 'n g , which accounted for the w ould send sta te officers to the
in g ’s d es:res, were elim inated, th e i
car in the possession of th e sheriff, ¡o rig in . T here were ju st two fires
few peopl- who w ere on hand to re- scene, it was considered the p art of
i bill finally passed th e senate, going ,
A few days la te r it was re v e a le d 1jn J u ly last year, only 31 rep o rts for
ceive them on th e ir arriv al.
wisdom not to m ake any a tte m p t to
to th e house and sen ate conference.
th
a
t the c ar was the property of a the e n tire season, and but two in-
A fter th e m em bers of th e caravan s ta Ke Hie fight.
Los
Angeles firm and th a t a v a r - i cendiaries.
had e aten an excellent d in n er at the;
The loss to Dempsey and his nian-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. — The
ra
n
t
had been issued to r H u b b ard 's j F or th e first ten-dav p e r’oJ c f
H otel A shland, the siren a t the e n - ; a g e r’ dack K earns, is a heavy m e.
ponderous
M cCumber
perm anent
a
rre
st.
A ugust th ere were 17 fires, five of
glne house was set to work, and t h i s 1 38
g u aran teed purse to the
ta riff bill was enacted into law by
D
eterm
ined
to
brin
g
H
ubbard
w h:ch rep resen ts th e work of incen-
e ffo rt was successful in g e ttin g out a ; cham pion was 5150.000, and th e ie
the senate th is afternoon.
hack
to
Y
reka,
Sheriff
C
alkins
was
diaries.
L ast year August was the
fa ir sized crow d to hear the m essage is not tim e now to close l,p an o th er
A fter 17 weeks of sen ato rial
not long in tracin g down the young w orst m onth for fires, th e re being
th a t th e caravan b ro u g h t to th e m atch betw een th is and Labor day. j
storm s, it will ultim ately throw the
m an's fam ily connections and his 13 for the m onth.
city. P erm ission of th e city officials
, h ighest protective ta riff wall in his­
arm y record.
The K lam ath national forest re r r -
was obtained and the fire engine
l ’AYE H1GHYYAY r o
to ry aro u n d every a g ric u ltu ra l and
H ubbard was traced to P o rtla n d , ice up to th e first of A ugur. uis
was run out on th e P laza w here
OREGON
STATE
LINE,
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PORTLAND, Aug. 19.— In
; in d u stria l in te rest in th e U nited I WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— P rohi- then to S eattle, then to Olym pia, and j year had spent $5763 figuring io r-
M ayor L am kin officially received the
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, „
„ ¡co u rse of a pistol duel a t a s o f t1 s ta te s
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1
bition agents w ere ordered to John- finally to Banks, Or., near H illsb o ro .: est fires, while the total for all of
v isito rs for th e city, w hile S ecretary . , YREKA, Aug. . 19.— At a co n fer-' d rink sta n d , betw een robbers
and
Political leaders of both parties
point H ubbard adopted a last year was only $2733. This out-
F u lle r spoke for th e cham ber of ®n te lh u i x a\ in \\ h cli a ‘ e e«a th e pvop,.ietor> one nian was k illed i a re p rep arin g to h u rl it into the ston. Pa., to check up violations of At each
the
V
olstead
law,
as
a
resu
lt
of
the
d
ifferen
t
alias.
At Banks he had lay was m ade for su p p lie s d u rin g
com m erce, a fte r w hich M ayor B aker tiou rom
ie re ' 1 c 3111 ei ° and one wounded.
m aelstrom of the Novem ber elec-
edict
of
M
ayor
Cauffiel,
p
erm
ittin
g
assum
ed
the
nam
e
of C. D alton. He the fires, to extra men for fighting
of P o rtla n d was introduced and ex. , com m erce ap p ealed before th e sta te
The robbers escaped, b u t it is be- tions as a technical national issue
highw
ay
com
m
ission
it
was
a
n
-
1
the
m
an
u
factu
re
and
sale
of
real
was
w
orking
as
a
m echanic in a and to fire guards w ho a re k ep t on
plained th e purpose of th e caravan
lieved th a t one of them was wound- Itg su p pOrte rs declare it will per-
beer.
I
g
arag
e
th
ere
when
the sh e riff of watch a fte r the fires have been sur-
nounced
th
a
t
bids
would
be
let
at
w as to get perm ission of th e people
ed. M arco Botich, a bystander, was m anently protect A m erican e n te r-'
The m ayor’s action was taken on W ashington county a rre ste d him.
j rounded and are under control. The
of th e s ta te to hold th e fair, sta tin g onCe to1 p a 'i n - th e s ta te highw ay k j u ed
George Steve, th e proprie
prise ag a in st cheap foreign com peti­
account of the w ater supply b e in g 1 Under S heriff C lark is expegled to cost of th e lu m b er destroyed Is al-
th a t P o rtla n d w ould sta n d the t a x a - i from G re'l-ada to th e Oregon s ta te
th re e timeg
tion and give th e farm er a living
1 lin e
’
declared dangerous to health.
i a rriv e here w ith his prisoner today, m ost beyond calculation.
tion end of th e gam e and asked;
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re tu rn from th e fields, and will pro­
n o th in g of th a t kind from th e rest
duce $400,000,000 in annual reve­
ANOTHER CARAVAN SLATED
of th e sta te . A fter a sh o rt address
nue.
TO VISIT KLAMATH FALLS
w hich held closely to th e point In
Its opponents charge th a t the
q u estio n , th e m ayor bid th e citizens
m easure will tax th e consum ing p u b ­
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 19.—
n kind good n ig h t, and expressed the
lic $2,000,000,000 an n u ally and ben­
A nother caravan is coming, this one
hope th a t he w ould see them all in
composed of P ullm an coaches c a r­
I efit a com parative few. It is claim -
P o rtla n d in 1925.
ed th a t it will raise the cost of ex ist­
rying 100 San Francisco business
W hile th e p h o to g ra p h e rs w ere on
ence and destroy foreign m arkets.
1 men. The special tra in will arriv e
th e gro u n d , uo pictu res w ere ta k e n ,
i here S aturday, Septem ber 23. a t 4
ow ing to th e sm all n um ber of peo-i
i o’clock, according to word received
pie who tu rn e d out. The pictures
; by Secretary Stevenson of the cham -
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
th a t a re being tak en along the route
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I ber of com m erce.
K lam ath F alls
w ill be show n all over the country,
i
will
be
th
e
n
o
rth
ern
point reached
WASHINGTON. Aug. 19. — The
and only p ictu res of larg e crow ds
The six d efendants who were re-
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V
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„
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— Presi-i
The local p o l'tic al pot is begin-; ¡n a t ra((e axiursion through north-
cently indicted by the special g rand move of the pro h ib itio n ists to extend YY .11 Leave for H o m o -
dent H arding has placed th e stam p ning to sim m er, a lth o u g h th e e le c -!ern C alifornia, in stitu ted by the San
a re w anted.
T
CALLEO OFF
HOLD-UPS IN DUEL
KILL ONE MAN ANO
I
A
SAFE OF BEER
DRYS DROP B'LL
Ï0 EXTEND THE
3-MILE Z
POI IS BEGINNING
Ï0
T he p a rty w as composed ot the ju ry , accused ot p a rtic ip a tin g in cer- >he " lh r «® m lle • on« ''
18
es-
■ r- an<l “ r’ - E - J'
ey a” d > ot his approval on S enator B orah's tion is nearly th re e m onths away. F ra h c seo cham ber ot comm erce
follow ing m em bers:
o u trag es th a t w ere com m itted
am ending th e ta riff bill has been h tld ren will leave to r th e ir hom e
.on
ar> „
(wo can „ ,date8
censorship com-
P .w » rrp I
R a k e r m avor of P o rt- i n t h « n n „ „ t , r l o a t a n r i „ < x h ive earh dropped follow ing the opinion of the this evening, a fte r having spent the!
,
.
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,
nv
i
t
G eoige E. B a k u , m ayor oi t o r i
the county last spring, have each
s
coal com m ission to investigate th e the field for m ayor, C harley Loomis m ittee will be appointed to 1 which
l a n d - n p P «! B la c k
P T R iir e
i ,
tho
nhorom
..a
aet
s
ta
te
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
th
a
t
such
a
course
past
two
weeks
visitin
g
w
ith
rela-:
.
, atio n with
, . th e view and , D
,, octor
,
,, W olcott, anv effusion, of which Fred F leet is
la n d , lii. L. S s . BiacK, i . i. m u g , tiled a d e m u n e r to the charge as set
.
e n tire
coal . situ
Blake.
Phil
W illiam H. B arton, P o rtlan d Ad out ¡u (he indictm ents.
wou
pro a y
eat
o in erna _ ' ,s in _ e c y" _ .
• of u ltim a te n ationalization of gov- the F o u rth s tre e t grocer, has an- a u th o r, m ust be subm itted.
Y’isito rs Ix*ave for L ake—
clu b : B. B ennett, H. R. H opkins,
The d e m u rrers set out various tio n a E com plications.
e m in e n t control of the industry, if nounced his candidacy for c o u n c i l - __________________
Mr. and Mrs. L. H ouse and chil­
C. S. P iper, Sandy Sanderson, pho- reasons why th e in d ictm en ts should
j m an, and Dr. R. L. B urdick yester- YVILL DELIY'ER TALK TO
found necessary.
dren of H illsboro, Or., visited over
to g ra p h e rs; A lbert C leveland, L. A. be quashed, am ong which w ere the
day filed his petition as a candidate.
PUBLIC MONDAY EY’ENING
n ’glit in th e city w ith Mrs. S u sie'
Jones. A. C. M cDonald, m em bers of follow ing;
T here a re six councilm en to be
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Allen, and left th is m orning for C ra­
P o rtla n d R ealty board, and A. R.
T hat m ore th an one crim e was
, elected in Novem ber, and it is posi-
YV. E. Van A m baugh, of Brook-
te r L ake. They w ere v isitors a t the
R itte r, p resid e n t of th e b o ard ; A. YV. charged in the in d ictm en t and th a t
I tively know n th a t a t least th re e of lyn, N. Y., who is trav elin g and lec
¡O
regon caves before com ing to Ash-,
C a n th o rn of th e O regon Jo u rn a l;
wag th erefo re unlaw ful, accord-
th e present board will l»e can d id ates lu rin g under the auspices of th e lu-
land.
P a u l K elty of th e O regonian; Jam es ¡ng to C hapter 7 of the Oregon laws.
1 for re-election.
It is certain th a t te m a tio n a l Bible S tu d e n ts’ associa
j V isit R ela tiv es H ere—
Sheen of th e T elegram : E rn est E.
T hat the facts as set out in the
C. H. Pierce will e n te r the lists in tion, will speak to the public Mon
Mr. and M is. Jam es Rogers, of.
G illm er, David L. H oggan. A. W .1 in d {ct Inen t do not co n stitu te a crim e.
I tact his petition is now being circu- d a >’ evening. A ugust 21. at 7:30
Santa
Cruz, Calif., a re spending a
S tan d ifield , David S. W illiam s, F. E.
That th e grand ju ry in Jackson
lated , and it is alm ost equally cer- o'clock at th e Lyric th ea tre . The
few days in th e city as the guests j
W ynkoop. rep re sen tin g th e B uilders county had no legal rig h t to find
tain th a t Councilm en Jov and F ro st subject th a t he has selected for the
of relatives. Mrs. R ogers was f o r - 1
exchange; George B. H egardt. chief an indictm ent.
will seek re-e'.ection
evening is* “ Eden R estored and
. m erlv Miss Josephine Saunders
city en g in e e r; O tto R. H artw ig, pres-
qtbe atto rn ey s th at filed the de-
YY’h ere It YY’ill Be.”
Meet at Medford—
ld en t S ta te FederaU on of L abor; m u rre rs for the defendants*, were
SHANGHAI, Aug. 14. — C aptain
The Jackson County Medical so-
FIRE DESTROYS BOX
Ja c k H enderson, com m unity service: Iohn j e ffery. H.
Canady. G. A. Crum . A m erican com m ander of one ciety
STARTING FOR HOME
mpt thig week a t the hom e o f ,
FACTORY AT DORRIS
G. McGar. radio service; A rth u r H. c o d d in g and O. C. Boggs.
AFTER LONG EASTERN TRIP
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
19.
—
All
of th e steam ers of the D ollar line. D r T G Hpine of M edford. D r. '
DORRIS Aug. 19.— F ire a t 5:30
Jo h n so n , com m isarv from th e Ad
passage of o’clock T h u rsd ay aftern o o n totally
.liid-,e ( a . Kin i . o
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u n f ; i WaS s li" htly " OUP(lpd when Chinese Sweeney read th e paper of th e even-; signs 1 point to a speedy J *77
club: W a lte r P. Je n k in s, cornm un- and d court will not convene u n til troops fired upon the shiD t C hung . •
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F reeb u rg .
*»««« H anford i » MacNider
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bonus bill,
tttjt.ps m e u »pun m e snip a i vuuiig ,ng and j a very en j oyab| e tim e was i»»--
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.
,
.
.
.
destroyed
th
e
box
factory
here
of
who
have been n tou
rin c throuph the
!tv song lea d e r: Lornev Luke, hag- Septem ber 1, so no action will be R ing on the Yan g tse K iang river,
I natio n al com m ander of th e Am eri- ..
.
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L
o „
m uring inrougn m e
spent.
Drs.
W
ood,
M
acCracken,
,
.
,
,
,
-
.
th
e
Associated
L
um
ber
&
Box
com-
m
iddle
west
for
the
east
few
gagem an from th e Ad club; A. H. tak e n on the d e m u rrers u n til th a t
b r e ^ k ^ V T g h tin T te tw ^ tw o ^ e - ^ 7 7
^ n c T » 7 X X 7 i i v e Teaders.0011' ' 7 7 h T h d
h
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$ 116’’ ■ n,On' hs haVe W ritte" to th e ir nP~
Lea. se cre ta ry F a ir association; Wil- tim e.
i i g n n n „ D ei
e ii iwo ae ten d e d th e m eeting.
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t
000, believed to be covered by in su r phew W A Conners from Antioch
liam P. M erry, chief caravan officer:
tachm ents of soldiers
T here w ere
t
A ccording to present plans, the
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'n-v v ‘ vv
voniiers, norn A n u o m ,
Motoring
in
California—
.
A
ance.
The fire was believed to have jn .. sta tin g th at thev were sta rtin g
J. H. M adden of
* F o l R POLICEM EN IN JURED
two A m erican ships anchored in th e
Mr aad Mrs R A Avery arg Qff bill will be called up in the house a t
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indI in >
orig in ated in the open saw dust for home.
S tover com pany; Jerry l a i k e r an a
w a g
IN AUTOMOBILE c SMASH-UP.
river, and th e soldiers tu rn e d th eir for a ten d ays. m ofor trlp th ro u g h M onda-V’s ses8ion-
b u rn er from which the b urning saw-.
They had intended going to F lor
R alph S. Shepard of th e R otary club;
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rifles ag ain st them .
C alifornia, and expect to visit as f a r '
du st was blown by a high wind into da to spend the w inter, but decided
O. F. Pogge, A. G. and P. S. S. com-
SEA TTLE. Aug. 19.— F o u r police
south as San Diego, before re tu rn - Lp«ve for YY’eed-
th e factory w here th e fire gained to m ake th e ir way west and stay on
nanv* J
Ira R outledge. N a tu ra l
P rs U e s s club- M o n tro s. R lngler. <»•" » “ »
' n j " re '1 w he" »>»». M AI.IXtRT C A P T lT tE S ___ | n s h o n e .
! M r- and Mrs. H. P. Holm es ex- stro n g headw ay before being ob- t be coast again d u rin g th e cold v e a -
o an
n
‘i i i f n n i n obile
h ilp
n t to
O » a street
T W V V Ifi P U l M P in V U U W
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autom
crashed î in
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Poultry
Meeting Tonight—
pect to leave this evening for YY’eed, served.
ther.
K e n n e th R in g ler and C harles H.
.
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k
7 c a r here today. They w ere rem oved,
An illu stra te d poultry lectu re w ill for a few days visit with Mr. and
A bout 500,000 feet of finished
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«stpwart
h te w a ri of th e cham ber of com- to a hoSpital. The m otorm an of » the i FO REST H ILL, N. Y., Aug. 19.— be given to n ig h t a t th e public 11- Mrs. J. L. G ault.
box
shook,
of
an
estim
ated
value
of
COOLIDGE
AND PARTY’
m e r c e - H D R ag3n. J. D. Y\ r ig h t.
r
m ere«.
stre e t c ar was cut a n d bruised,
Mrs.
M
allory
defeted
Helen
W
ills
b
rary
a
t
8
o’clock.
George
W
ood.
Y
’isitin
g
w
ith
F
riends—
$20.000,
which
was
located
n
an
START
JOURNEY’ HOME
traffic officers: George L. Ranch. ___________________ ______________
today
for
the
w
om
en’s
ten
n
is
eham
-
secretary
of
th
e
P
o
u
ltry
P
roducers
A.
C.
P
hillips
and
fam
ily
of
Chico
ad
jo
in
in
g
w
arehouse,
was
also
to-
SEATTLE.
Amr
19.__Concluding
n resld en t P o rtla n d Ad club; A. E.
association o ’ c e n tral C alifornia, will Calif., a re
spending a few days as tally destroyed. T hree m illion feet his Pacific northw est to u r w ith a
sh e are r
s ta te m o to r association; pany; Shelby W iggens, E a st Side pionship in stra ig h t sets— 6-3, 6-1
be th e speaker of the evening. F ifty ■ th e guests
of A lbert YVilliams and of lum ber nearby was saved.
R S egar G reat W estern S m eltering Business Men’s club; and S e r g e a n t -----------------------------------
visit in Tacom a yesterday afternoon,
A want ad will sell it.
slides will be used to illu s tra te th e fam ily. Mr. P hillips is one of th e
E ffo rts to entinguish the fire V ice-President Calvin S. Coolidge
a n d R e frig e ra to r com pany; L. J. M yers. C orporal H. Slovick and Cor
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lectu res, and will be of in te rest to faculty of
th e Chico high school, failed th ro u g h low pressure of the was on his way e a st via th e C anadian
Stack of the federation of labor; poral L. Anderfer from Vancouver
It
pays
to
read
the
classified
page,
i
every
poultry
man
ln
the
valley.
.
having
charge
of manual training.
water supply.
Pacific railway today.
Kirk Thompson, Covey Motor com- barracks.
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