Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine *
♦ cases out of ten of asthma. *
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A shland D aily T idings
(International News W ife Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
E
LISTED MISSING
ASHLAND. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922
BATHING FLAPPERS GET
PUT OUT OF DANCE HALL
Don’t pick ’em too young.
AKRON, O., Aug. 29.— T h e, bag
L
et them grow up w ith th e com ­
1 of sand W illiam R ussell carried was
m u n ity .
wet. T hat it had been out “ in the
1 T his advice is given, free and
wet dew all n ig h t” was th e ex plana­
w ithout any e n tan g lem en ts w hatso­
tion offered by R ussell when a rr e s t­
ever to all cucum ber grow ers, both
ed by A cting Chief of D etectives Ed
professional and am ateu r.
M cDonnell, who found R ussell “ lu rk ­
The new en tries, offered to the
ing in th e shadow s” on B roadw ay,
cham ber of com m erce by Dr. G. H.
w ith the bag of sand in his hands.
Jo h n sto n e and O. A. McCoy, a re n ot
Police Ju d g e M arsh fined Russell
q u ite as long as som e of those tu rn e d
$1 and sent him to th e w o rkhouse'
WORKERS ARE STILL ENTOMBED in to the Tidings office, but th e y : PRINCIPLE NOT INVOLVED
CHILEAN STEAMER ITALIA RE- for 30 days.
BASIS OF HEARING, IS
possess a greater “heft.”
NEARLY A MILE BENEATH
PORTED LOST OFF THE
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REPLY
T he “ cuke” raised by Dr. John- j
EARTH’S SURFACE
CHOROS ISLANDS
»stone w eighs an even four pounds,,
and is 14 Inches in len g th , w ith a PRES. HARDING IS
EVERY
EFFORT
MADE
TWO COAST VESSELS
TO RELIEVE MINERS1 girth of 13 inches- Its riTal donat-
ARE ALSO ON ROCKS
Steel Freighters Wabash ami Gray
Wrecked in Pugei Sound in A
Heavy Fog, But It Is Said No
Lives Are Lost.
IN GERMANY SAID
* ozone at A shland. The pure do- ♦
m estic w ater helps.
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•CUKE” RACE BECOMES AS
FAST AS A BABY CONTEST
SANDBAG, "WET BY DEW ,”
LOOKS QUEER TO JUDGE
* MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- *
* vive three months in the rich 4-
W EBSTER. Mass.. Aug. 29.—
F lappers cam e to grief when they
en tered a dance hall a t a local sw im ­
m ing reso rt clad in bath in g suits.
They were enjoying a foxtrot with
th e ir p a rtn e rs, when they w ere spied
“ O u tsid e!”
I by the m anagem ent.
i was th e o rd er given.
! O ther dancers present said the
flappers appeared to be as m uch
clothed as some who w ere on the
AS floor in dancing costumes.
THE SPOTLItillT SWINGS FROM
OTHER STATES TO PACIFIC
•
( 'OAST
JOHNSON AND MOORE
ARE TWO FAVORITES
OBJECT OF APPEAL
______
, ed by Mr. McCoy, is only 12% inches
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Mine Em ployes W ork fo r 36 H ours i in le n Sth, no w aist m easure given. Qu i, k A ction on T ra n sp o rta tio n Act
Without Avail;
Fire Reported ’and tlps the scales at four and
Asked; 48 Cent Minimum Wag«"
Spreading; Parallel Shaft May Be th re e -e ig h ts pounds.
Also Rejected at Meeting; Not
Shown Reasonable.
Destroyed as Last Resort.
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Both t amps t ’ort jdrut on Eve of
Battle in California; Overwhelm­
ing Victory Predicted by Follow­
ers of Senior Senator.
CHICAGO, Aug. 29.— The United
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29 — The
S tates railro a d labor board has re ­
i political orbs of the nation, which
fused to accept a “ living w age” p rin ­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.— Out of haVe been quite bu8y tu rn ,n « ironi
ciple as a basis fo r th e m aintenance
the
cloud of u n certain ty regarding ° ne 8tate prim ary to a "O ther. were
of way em ployes hearing.
I P re sid e n t G rable of the m ainte- P resid en t H ard n g ’s a ttitu d e on the °cused inter s te d lj on C aliforni.t
I nance m en im m ediately telegraphed question of seizing the railro ad s and ° aJ ’ .a S ? °.t 13 ° ! ,b e
s ta ’“
I P re sid e n t H arding and Senator Cum- coal m ines, the W hite House m ade a
e 1 f.” wa' ,o tb,‘ I’olls
m ins asking them to tak e im m ediate clarifying announcem ent th a t
| ram 8 I^hnso'n VPrd' Cf <>n
Ild,or
action tow ards th e passage of an p resident desires to be arm ed w ith
’
am endm ent to the tra n sp o rta tio n ' a u th o rity to ta k e such steps before
e senior senator s opposed for
act, m aking it m a id a to .’y upon th e th e forthcom ing recess of congress, i renom natlon b> C harles C. Moor«
said 150 persons and the crew of cupat on th an ab o u t any o t h e r , spread.
I ATHENS. Aug. 29.— The T u rk ish i raUwav "labor b o a rd " to accent the
However- it’ "was stated H arding w ea,tby business m an. leading olive
th e vessel w ere m issing b u t gave things, Mrs. Snowden said. “ Ger-
The one hope e n te rta in e d of get-
.
• .
,
.u ra lw ay laDor Doaiu io accept m e
n iwever. n was srarea. H a ra iu g ________ ,
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no d e ta ils
m any cannot a t th e sam e tim e b e a r, tin g th e trap p ed m iners out alive is o£feaslve a g a in st the G reeks on the ..,lving w age>- principle as a basis would seize th e roads and m ines on- grow er of the sta te , and best known
as
president
of
the
Panam
a-P
acific
no j ae
a e a a n i's.
s.
I ..
A„nt
n a n fro
fm n , t has spread
cnronri over
nvo, the».
.
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, in case Qf
im necessity and a8
1..
,
.
T,
.
.
A
n ato „ lian
the . it
fin
srs
T h . C horos Islands. m entioned In the enorm ous expense of the o e c u p a-, through th e K ennedy m .ne, w h.eh
a , |M sl t e n ;
± h T
wag
In te rn atio n a l exposition.
w age” theory, a last reso rt to prevent the public
le London report», a re a b a rre n , tio n and pay a d d .tto n a l sum s In re- ru n s p a ra lle l to th e Inchne s h a ft •><, T n rk lsh
a ssa u ld n g lh e I
" J “
the
Jo h n so n ’s su p p o rters predicted an
assa u ltin g
th e 48 cents an hour m inim um wage from freezing th is w inter,
the A rgonaut m ine.
rocky group of islands off th e C h il-, p a r a f o n s .”
overw helm ing victory for th e sena-
G reeks, the w ar office announced.
ent into the discard, th e board
T here is a b u lkhead se p ara tin g
,
i w
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ean const. T he Chilean coast rises
G reat B ritain is in favor of re-
, tor.
the two m ines. This m ust be blown _ Th6 T uikl8h J n [a n t7 \ a tta c k 8 !baVeJ ru lin g th a t it m ust be shown to be WILL HAVE COAL TO
alm ost p erp en d icu lar landw ard, of- dticed tax atio n , and if abolition of
M oore’s backers professed confi­
,
,
.
, been
supported
bv
heavy
a
rtille
ry
’
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"
ju st and reasonable by evidence b e - :
BURN, SAYS HOOVER
ferin g sm all chance for rescue to the arm ies of occupation will brin g out and no m an know s how much fire
dence, how ever, and declared th a t
fore it could be aw arded. The board
will be en countered betw een !
*
_
, •
.
th e stric k e n sailors.
reduced taxation, then public opin- debris
when the ballots w ere counted, th ere
,
.
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.
t .
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•
The
G
reeks
a
re
p
rep
arin
g
for
an
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.— Despite
ruled th a t it would he guided by the
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i ion in E ngland is for th e abolition the bu lk h ead . It m ight re q u ire days
would he a su rp risin g upset of the
offensive,
j term s of the tra n sp o rta tio n act.
th e d e te rio ra tio n of rolling stock re­
to tu n n el , ...
th ro u g h v .
SEA TTLE, Aug. 29.— The stdel of the occupational forces,
: dope.
su ltin g from th e shopm en’s strik e, I
f re ig h te r! W abash and G ray w
e n t ----------------------------
S enator Johnson him self ha« nev­
PARENTS AND SCHOLARS
and the possibility of o th er labor!
a sh o re in B ritish C olum bia w aters M EDFORD AUTO TH IEV ES
e
r
felt th e cam paign to he in doubt.
MAY SEE PROF. FORSYTHE
I troubles, the railro a d s a re expected
ea rly th is m orning, due io a heavy
A R RESTED AT COQUILLE
The
day he a rriv ed a little over a
P rofessor F o ry th e will be in his
¡to be able d u rin g the com ing w inter
fog, according to M erchant E xchange
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m
onth
ago to begin his cam paign, lie
! office a t the high school each day
to move all th e coal th e country
dispatches.
1 Alvin F lem ing and R obert Me
•
declared;
this week, from 9 to 12 o ’clock in
needs, Secretary of Com m erce Hoov-j
The W abash is ashore on V ancou- Clintock, two alleged au to thieves.;
“ It is the sam e old fight a g n ’nst
the m ornings, to confer w ith parents
e r declared today.
ver Islan d , 12 m iles west of Race a rre ste d a t Coquille, Oregon, A ugust
;
the
sam e old gang, and it will he
and scholars as to subjects to be
R ocks. She will be floated on th e 24. w ere re tu rn e d to M edford S u n -j
!
the
sam
e re s u lt.”
COAL PRODUCERS END
. pursued d u rin g the com ing semes-
nex t h igh tide, it is reported.
day evening by S heriff T e rrill and
PENNSYLYAMA STRIKE
i ter.
The fre ig h te r G ray is stran d ed on L. L. W ebber of th a t city.
Mr. F o ry th e would be glad to see
Ja v a Rock. 15 m iles from V ictoria.
Mr. W ebber’s C hevrolet car was
j any stu d e n t who is undecided as to
PITTSBURG, Pa.. Aug. 29.— The
She is said to be in a dangerous stolen from M edford a few weeks
___________ Í bitum inous coal s trik e in w estern i
___________
w hat course is to be' followed, and
ago and th e news of th e th e ft was
position.
i Pennsylvania was ended when th e I
i to give them w hat help he may.
sent bro ad cast over the country, r e - 1
WASHINGTON, Avg. 2 9 .— The P ittsb u rg Coal P roducers association
BERLIN, Aug. 29.— A B udapest P a ren ts will also be welcome to talk
1 su itin g in th e a rre s t of the m en by
firm sold h u n d red s of corpses and over anjy school m a tte r w ith the toll exacted by in d u stria l accidents announced it would m eet w ith offi-
S heriff H ollingsw orth of Coos coun-
in the U nited States reaches appall- cers of d istric t 5. U nited Mine W ork­
p a rts of dissected bodies to m edical principal.
i ty, a t Coquille.
ing
proportions. According to Secre- ers, to sign up u n d er th e term s of
in stitu te s abroad, m aking a profit
It is said th a t th e m en have con­
tary
of Labor Davis, approxim ately the Cleveland agreem ent.
of about 60,000 kronen per body.
THEY WILL WED SOON
fessed to S h eriff T errill, h u t refuse
23,000 fatal in ju rie s and 600,000.
Some tw enty persons were em ­
to give th e ir place of residence.
non-fatal in ju ries of over four w e e k s ;
ployed by th e firm and paid from
disab ility are su stain ed by wage-
2000 to 4000 kronen for each of the
Geese tsa rte d flying tow ard th e
e a rn e rs of th e country each year.
delivered corpses, which w ere stolen
According to the rep o rt of th e
so u th th e last of A ugust.
The cost of these accidents, he says,
out of fresh graves and also from
Oregon sta te highway com m ission,
the m orgue of the city. They were
is still largely borne by th e w o rk e rs ..
the roads in southern Oregon a re in
a rre ste d , and a charge will be m ade
though n ot to the sam e ex ten t since
the following condition;
■ ag a in st them for robbery and dese-
th e en actm ent of w orkm en’s com- ■
A shland-K lam ath F alls highway
'
cration
of
dead
bodies.
pensation laws.
KLAM ATH FA LLS. Aug. 29.—
— Green S p r’ngs ro u te open. Road
T
JACKSON, Calif., Aug. 29.— Af­
LONDON, Aug. 29.— One hundred
te
r
36 hours of frenzied w ork on th e ,
and fifty persons are m issing follow ­
p a rt of a heroic band of fellow i
in'; th e sinking of the steam ship
1 1
i
LONDON, Aug. 29.— The arm ies w orkers, th e rescue of th e 48 m in -1
Ita lia off th e Choros islands, accord-
x
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° i occupation a re the b a rrie r to Eu- ers en trap p ed nearly one m ile below
ing to d ispatches received here.
ropean peace, according to Mrs. the surface of th e e a rth in the
_A
P
Snowden,
wife
of m
the e well-
SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 29. A 'r u hilip
u , P snow
uen, w
ne or
w en- depths of th e fam ous A rgonaut gold
cable to the m arin e d e p a rtm e n t of know n B rit sh socialist leader.
m ine, seem ed as fa r off as when the
th e ch am b er of com m erce, from San-
‘‘W hen I was in G erm any recen tly | new s firs t spread of th e ir plight,
tiag o Chile reported th e loss of the 1 found everyw here m ore resen tm en t!
D espite all effo rts, th e fire which
C hilean ste a m e r I t a l a . The dispatch a t the cost and irria tlo n of the o c - 1 cut off the escape of th e m iners has
T
TO
T he I. W. W.. whose assassination
of ex-service m en d u rin g a parade
in C e n tra lia shocked and angered
th e w hole co u n try , is in K lam ath
F a lls to stay. So declares the I n ­
d u s tria l W orker, official organ of
th e wobblies.
T he s ta te m e n t is contained tn an
a rtic le in a recen t issue d e a l’ng w ith
th e six I. W . W. o rganizers held in
th e local jail. In which the police,
th e city and the local new spaper, a re
d e a lt w ith at som e len g th . The “ m-
poverished h u t d esp erately ty ran -
nous governm ent of K lam ath F a lls,”
It is declared, "is beginning to re-
pent its cam paign against the T. W.
W . F o u r m onths ago they took up
m en w ith red card s on sig h t and
c h a rg e d them w ith crim inal syndi-
c a llsm . I t was a ra sh u n d e rta k in g ,
f o r th e w obblies cam e by d o z
T h e county cannot stand the stra in
o f so m any tria ls , and has adopted
a policy of selectin g only those for
a rr e s t whom It believes a re ‘lead-
ers
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' in fa ir condition; M edford-A shland-
' K lam ath F a lls stages tak in g th is
GEORGE STEVENSON WEII
route.
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1
K lam ath Falls-L akeview highw ay
SALEM, Or.. Aug. 29.— The sta te
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Aug. 29J
TACOMA, W ash., Aug. 29.— One — M acadamized road in good coudi-
highw ay d e p a rtm e n t was today n o ti­
— Miss M yler C alkins and George U nited State» sailo r lies a t the point tion from K lam ath Fall» to Dairy,
fied of the resignation of K. E.
Stevenson were m arried a t noon of death in the sick bay of the U. S. Dairy to Beatty, dry and sandy.
H odgm an, division engineer of the
Sunday a t the hom e of the b rid e ’s S. New York, two o th ers are suffer- Bonanza route is b etter. B eatty to
d e p a rtm e n t stationed a t M edford and
p a re n ts on W aln u t stre e t.
Im m e­ ing from serious knife and blackjack Lakeview, fair d irt road,
RIGA, Aug. 29.— Baltic pre-w ar in charge of co nstruction in so uthern
diately follow ing th e cerem ony a w ounds, scores a re booked for dis-
C rater Lake highw ay— Road open
b a th e rs never had any use lo r bath- Oregon. He is considered one of the
w edding b re a k fa st was served, a fte r orderly conduct, th e St. C harles ho- to C rater Lake from M edford and
ing su its until mixed b ath in g cam e m ost efficient men w ith th e d epart-
which Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson left tel is p artially w recked, and J o h n lffo n i K lam ath Falls on The Dalles-
along.
Now the p o lc e a re se ttin g m ent, and it :s understood will go
by autom obile for a m o n th ’s honey­ Sclottl is held in th e city jail today, C alifornia highw ay.
By th e Med-
aside certain hours when m en and in to c o n tract w ork for him self. The
moon in C alifornia.
as the result of a rio t th a t raged ford ro u te a d eto u r is necessary five
women may b ath e sep arately and an salary atta ch e d to the position is
Mrs. Stevenson is th e d a u g h te r of
th ro u g h the dow ntow n stre e ts for m iles north of Eagle Point. T ake
n a tu re l.
$300 a m onth. A successor has not
C aptain and Mrs. C alkins, old resi­
hours Sunday night and early Mon- road via Derby and McLeod bridge
The price of field glasses has in- Xet been nam ed. H odgm an has been
dents of th is county.
Stevenson’s day m orning.
Tho C ra te r Lake rim road is open.
creased alarm in g ly , and m ore than
th e d e p a rtm e n t since the close
p a re n ts reside in Eugene. He is e n ­
Two thousand sailors particip ât-
G rants Pass-C rescent City high-
70 m en have been a rre ste d for ling- of (be w ar.
gaged in reclam ation work on Klam«
ed. The m ost seriously wounded is way— (road to Oregon c a v es)—
a th lake.
e rin g about the beaches while the
l E. C. P ark in so n , cf the New York.
G ran ts Pass-K erby— Good sm ooth
ASHLAND PARTY RETURNS
women bathe,
Sciotti is accused of stabbing th e road. From K erby road is open to
FROM SUCCESSFUL HUNT
e n s . ----------------------------
ENGLISH PREMIER IS NOW
O regon caves.
¡th re e sailors.
AGED LADY D IES H E R E AT
COUNTED AMONG THE BARDS
K erby-M onum ent (O regon m oun­
C harles M artin, w ith a p arty of
HOME OF DAUGHTER
ta in ) — Rough and dry. M onument
A shland people, has retu rn ed from
LONDON. Aug. 29. — P rem ier EX -K A ISER SAID TO BE
to
C rescent City in good condition
Mrs. L ucinda Thom pson died last , a w e e k s h u n t in the vicinity of
Lloyd George has blossom ed out as
ENGAGED TO WIDOW
G
rave Creek Sexton’s (S m ith hill)
night at 7:30 o’clock a t th e hom e of H uckleberry M ountain, and rep o rts
a bard.
,
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—
C
onstruction
under way from
h er d a u g h te r. Mi's. M ary T aylor, on tbe larg e st kill m ade by any p a ity
“ C ym r’un
U . n” . . is th e title of the
.
.
.
LONDON,
Aug.
29.
F
o
rm
er
Em-
Qrave
c
re
e
k
to
south
foot of m oun-
Ohio stre e t, a t th e ace of 76 years, th is year.
F o u r bears, two bucks
t Inva™1 P
8 .
POe O ef U' peror W illiam 18 b e tro th ed to th e tain. T ra ff C detoured over old dirt
C R A TE R CLUB BOOSTS
Mrg Thom pgon was born in Ar. and 50 gallons of h u c k le b e rre s w a s (
jeo rg e has w ritten t h e , widow of a G erm an a risto c ra t, ac- rQad n ight and day
Good d irt road
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR kansag in 1845 and made the trlp the to ta l outcom e of th e hu n t, a n d ,
w ords for a W elsh song, full of eu­ cording to a rep o rt received by the hut gte0p grade averaging io per
across th e plains behind an ox team
o£ th e Pa r t y w ere tho ro u g h ly
phonic phrases such as "Glew ion a Tim es. The wom an is said to be al-
cent.
Som e 91 citizens of M edford and jn lg 5 6 locating w ith h er p a re n ts l n : satisfied w ith th e show ing
T ra^ u et L CO1’»
,« u .x-
m ° 8t Of royaI ran k and th e m ° th e r
According to local rep o rts the new
th e s u rro u n d in g co u n try m ade up n o rth ern C alifornia, w here she lived
One of th e bears was of th e larg e
.
.
‘
,.d
”
°
E
n
g
l,sh
'
the
pre-
of
th
re
e
children.
She
and
th
e
chil-
Jack8Onvil]e.Applega
te road is in
a m o to r cara v a n th ro u g h H orn- fQr 21 vears
brow n variety, w hile th e o th ers w ere
u n i P?e„ C efI ° r t ’S 8S f° lloWs:
i d re n recently visited the form er em- gOQd
condition
w ith
m oderate
brook, M ontague. A rek a and Copco
g ^ e wag m a rrje(j «n 1861 and cam e black bears, two being of good size
1
6
hl
8
i!ieH
ra
,08hadOW8
flinK
Per
o
r
a
t
D
oom
.
H
olland.
It
is
said
gradeg
The
Fish
Lake
road
is dry
S u nday, boosting th e Jackson county tf> A shland in 1877
s h e and her and th e o th er som ew hat sm aller.!
tt
i
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fa ir, which will begin Septem ber 13 busband goon a fte rw a rd s located on The h u n te rs say th a t h u ckleberries
»• -
A. I St . . ug.
n ; s ta lw a rts will ever rise w ithin th eir th e m arriag e will tak e place d u rin g and jn fair conditio n , although
a n d la s t u n til th e 16th.
a hom estead a t w hat is now C lim ax’ «re very p len tifu l, and th a t th e wild d er th e sunny C alifornia skies,)
paie ,
............................... ¡th e com ing w ikter.
steep. C ars a re m aking th e Dead
T he p a rtv c a rrie d a 3 1-p’ece-hand, qhe n ved a t this nlace u n til a fte r anim als a re g e ttin g fat from the w here he is said to have wooed h e r,’ W hile they, as w atchers guard the
The rep o rt adds th a t this is not Indian road w ithout trouble, tnany
- - ed - m usic
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Asa
C andler, “ Coca
Cola K in -
g .” a -----
nd:
placid
land
tn whom
w h nm tbe
th o one
nn<> timC
t im e tak
. . in
. g th a t road
— . to
. _ and
_ j • from
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t
:
tb e woman to
w hich fu rn ' ish
various
death ‘ of her
husband about ■
lurge crop
erries
acorns,
said to be th e S outh’s w ealth iest '
a 8 a 1 be ° r Pa t r o ,s to co m -; em peror was reported some tim e Ray vja Lak0 of thp W oods
T be
sto p s en ro u te , and helped sell th e ejgbt years ago. since which tim e she
ago
to
be
b
etrothed.
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an,
will
wed
Mrs.
Onesima'
de
Bou-
Diam ond Lake-R im road in th e C ra­
fa ir to th e citizens of th e tow ns vis- bas d jvided h er t me betw een her
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chelle,
charm
ing
beauty
of
New
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children
d
are
deceit
and
te r L ake park is open and in fair
ited.
leans, who recently won a divorce j
spite,
DYNAMITE BLAST IS
shape.
M em bers of the carav an had as- tb e valley,
from Adolph R osquet, New O rleans R ° Ck1Sn lg b t° Ur n a ’ion co,' s titu te ° " r
FATAL TO 3 W ORKERS
N ational L eague
su ra n c e s of a larg e a tte n d an c e at
gbe ¡9 survived hv one d a u g h te r,
insurance m an, in th e Reno, Nev.,
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At P itts b u rg 2-6 : Brooklyn 3-0
th e fa ir from Siskiyou county, as M rs. Mary Taylor, of th is city, and
CARTHAGE.
Mo., Aug. 29.— STE EL T I'B E MAN IS
A m erican L eague
courts.
And as th e hills from cloudy fetters
well as q u ite a few exhibitors.
one sou. J. W. Thom pson, of S u th e r­
T
hree
men
w
ere
in
sta n tly killed and
FOLLOWER OF FORD
rise
At New Y ork 3; W ashington 1. i T he m arria g e will ta k e place late
lin, Oregon, besides five b ro th e rs '
a
fo
u
rth
dangerouslv
in
ju
red
in
an
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is
m
onth,
Mrs.
de
Bouchelle
told
W
hen
jocund
Phoebus
w
akes
the
At P h ilad elp h ia 6; Boston 5.
and two sisters. She w as th e oldest;
NATIONAL NET TITLE
m orning skies.
explosion
of
dynam
ite
in
a
m
ixing
TOLEDO,
O..
Aug. 29.— George
th e In te rn a tio n a l News Service, al- Q
h n ia in c r
At D etroit 3; Chicago 5.
WON BY AMERICANS of a fam ily of n 'n e children, and was)
though the a rra n g e m e n ts have not S° in t h?all
house of thP A tlas Pow der com pany R torer- ® aaagP r .of
S tandard
At Cleveland 3; St. Louis 6.
CHESTNUT H ILLS, Mass., Aug. the second to be called by death.
¡yet been com pleted. The date, place Dawn of th e m orning— P sten to !tp ,n e a r here. The men w ere blown to Steel Tube com pany here, announced
__T ilden and R ich ard s won th e
F u n e ra l services will be held to-j
c n tm D io n - m o r r o w m o n iu i'- a i i v i h i u v x ironi ■ x.»»..».» .«x,.». x .. . . . . . . —
and h our will be fixed upon the nr-
r a ’TT
b lts-
th is a f’ -'moon th a t he w ill clo=<
n a tio n a l ten n is doubles cham pion- m orrow m orning a t 10 o'clock from M otors from C alifornia—
,
H C
p a rlo r., » „d
Roy Lone, o t L o ,
a rriv ed rival h e r . or the elderly Mr. P end- « - “ T "
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>>” * » « « < ™
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sh ip h e re ¿ today,
w hen
Y o H
e r . " they
th e A » « r .! - Interm ent w ill tak e place
Ante- In A .hland Sunday, by m otor, to r . lor. who 1» com lns w est via the Morn‘ ‘br.» h a a t last, a n d dawn 1»
B e M - W e r h heh>( r n .h e d on th e aytnpathy w ith H enry F ord a p ro test
P a te rso n ’
« s i t w ith rela tiv e s tor a lew week». . P a n a m a canal.
,
o 'i r th e land.
T om ato dam s.
a ,a ln a t p rese n t hl«h cent prices.
lope cem etery a t E agle Point.
iana, three sets to one.
HIGHWAY ENGINEER
RESIGNS POSITION
TO FIELD GLASSES
MISS M YLER CALKINS AND