Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
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❖ ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
❖ th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
❖ cases o u t of ten of asth m a.
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MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
<$> vive th re e m onths in th e rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
4> m estic w ater helps.
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(International News Wire Service_ ~
VOLUME
3
A shland , O regon , W ednesday , august 30. 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43)
No.
306
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<8> MAYOR C. B. LAMKIN
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PROCLAIMS MONDAY
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WILL BE HOLIDAY <»,
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In accordance to procedure $
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! <$> clam ation has been announced <i>
«> by M ayor L am kin:
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“ By and under th e a u th o rity <$>,
<$> invested in m e as m ayor of th e ♦
<i> city of A shland, I do hereby <S>
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<?> call on all firm s and business ♦ !
<?> houses to close th e ir places of <?>
R ETU R N S FROM HALF OF STATE
business, so fa r as possible,
GIVE HIM LEAD OVER
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•
OPPONENT
;*$> 9:45 o’clock in th e m orning un-
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, <$> til 4 o’clock in the aftern o o n . <?>’
New Pick-Up Table Built for Big Post Offices
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JACKSON. Calif., Aug. 30.— <$>
The slight hope en tertain ed $•
yesterday fo r th e rescue of the 4
45 entom bed m iners in th e <§>
A rgonaut m ine is w aning, fol- >
lo w n g rep o rts of ad d itio n al ex- 4
<?• plosions in the low er leve’s of >?•
♦ th e m ine shaft. A recheck of 4
< probable victim s of th e d isa ster 4
COFFEE, SUGAR AND CREAM
disclosed 45, and not 18, th a t
FURNISHED TO VISITORS
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BY COMMITTEE
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A lthough it is adm itted th a t
th ere is less than one chance in
OVOTTAKa
;<$> a m illion th a t the men will <*
AW
:4> ever em erge alive, rescue work *>
Best. O rganization to R eceive 875;
.4- is being continued with un
B est D rill Team $ 5 0 ;
Three
abated energy.
$
A w ards o f 325 E ach; M oats Are
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TAKES BATTLE
Of HIS CAREER
RICHARDSON LEADS X “ “
STEPH EN S BY 25,000 <i> L abor
$ ARGONAUT MINE
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RESCUE WORK IS
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STILL HOPELESS <•'
’ PR IZ E S ¿'Oil PARADE
X t;
day program and dinner
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R e su lts of P rim a ry E lection in Cali- <i> the m anagem ent of th e M odern <&l
fo rn ia C o m in g in R a p id ly ; P o p u . <4> W oodm en, W oodm en of th e <®>!
lous S outhern P a rt of S tates Goes
W orld and th e labor unions.
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A ssured.
S tro n g fo r M oore.
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“ C. B. L am kin, M ayor.” <*'!
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P urchase of 1000 pounds of beef
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 30.—
________ _ _______
and
290 pounds of m utton was
U nited S tates S enator H iram Jo h n ­
m
ade
yesterd y by B. F. M ontgom ­
son won the renom ination in y e ste r­
This is tiie new pick-up table, a labor-saving device used in the larger post offi es for preparing mull for the
ery,
to
be u s d at the big barbacue
d a y ’s p rim aries in one of the g re a t­
canceling machines, designed and built by the mail equipment shops at W ashington at a cost of less than $1,000
,
a
t
th
e
L
abor Day dinner next M on.
e st fig h ts of his political career.
each. The lowest bid received from the outside was $3,200 each. The old tables v e re oblong in shape while the
I
day.
W ith re tu rn s from som ething likei
new one Is circular and in place of the carrier belt has a retolvlng table which delivers the letter* to the stacking I
; Meat, coffee, su g a r and cream
h a lf of the s ta te alread y in, he is
mechanism. Eight clerks can work a t one table.
will be fu rn ish ed by the com m ittee,
leading C harles Moore by ab o u t 25,_
i
to be used in supplem enting th e
000. His m anagers claim his lead!
I lunches b ro u g h t by individuals. The
w ill be 70,000 w ith th e com plete re-(
cooking of the m eat will be su p e r­
tu rn s.
vised by D. M. owe, a p a st m aste r
M oore won in so u th ern C alifornia
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 30.— vised by D. M. Lowe, a past m aster
by ta k in g two of the m ost populous
|
J
u
s
t when th e clouds of adversity;
P rizes to ta lin g $200 have been
counties— Los
Angeles and
San
hung
heaviest
over
the
pathw
ay
of
donated
by Mr. Jesse W inburn, and
F
e
a
tu
rin
g
V.
O.
N.
Sm
ith
in
a
,
Diego.
Jo hnson, how ever, showed
! life of Mrs. Mary M argaret Roper, will be d istrib u ted am ong those par-
s tre n g th in Home so u th ern counties, trom bone solo, the A shland Conceit
¡80, a resid e n t of the county poori ticlp atin g In the big parade.
Of
and c arried every n o rth ern county Dnnd will give its regular ihursday
TOKIO,
Aug.
30.—
The
Japanese
house,
a
ray
of
sunshine
pierced
this
sum
,
$75
will
go
to
the
lodge,
The
i
W
ASHINGTON
Aug.
30.—
Belief
— sonic of them overw helm ingly.
night concert in L ithia pa' k
coast cru iser N iitcka sank off th e through. F o r th e aged wotnati has u nit or organization, m aking the
music will begin prom ptly at 8 j
p resid e n t H arding will veto the
coast of n o rth e rn Saghalien in a ju s t found her two sons, who w ere best show ing in the line of m arch;
30.—
Tiie
o’clock.
Carl
H.
Loveland,
d
ire
c
to
r
,,
so
ld
ie
rs’
bonus
bill
unless
a
sales
S N FRANCISCO, Au
typhoon which sw ept those w aters kidnapped 58 years ago.
N early $50 to the best drilled lodge team ,
latest ’re tu rn s indicate th a t F rien d announces the follow ng p ro g ra m ! tax ja w rjtten into it for th e express
four
days
ago,
according
to
advices
60
years
she
had
spent
a
lte
rn
a te ly T hree aw ards of $25 each will be
W. It:- hardson won th e republican will be given.
purpose of raising revenue for ex-
Jewell
I
gervice
men
=
expressed
in
th
e
sen
I
PAPERS
FOUND
AMONG
EFFECTS
reachjug
hei.e
.
w
:th
a
probable
loss)
hoping
and
despairing
of
finding
given to th e best decorated float.
M
arch—
“
S
co
u
tm
aster”
g u b erm .i.trial nom ination from Gov- 1.
MAN
KILLED
A
OF
h
er
boys,
who
were
literally
snatched
for
th e best line of m arch carried
Stahl
of
291
lives.
W
altz—
“
T
rue
Love”
.
e rn o r S tephens by a m ajo rity of 2.
e by S enators New and Edge, who
YEAR AGO
Only
16
m
em
bers
of
the
vessel’s
from
her
arm
s
when
they
w
ere
on
by
any of th e 16 shop crafts, and
3.
‘
M
arche
M
ilitaire
No.
1.”
25,000 votes.
I a re closelv associated w ith the ad-
scarcely
able
to
toddle.
More
th
an
to
th
e
best band.
....................................S chubert
crew
a
re
reported
saved.
m in istratio n .
$10,000—
th
irty
y
e
a
rs’
back
pension
W
ith
the tim e for the parade
4.
Fox
T
ro
t—
“
I
W
ish
I
K
new
”
ALL-STATES DRIVE IS
i
—
will
be
her
financial
com
pensa.
draw
ing
near, th e com m 'ttee in
.....................................
Spencer
i
DEDICATED IN DENVER
tion for the h eartaches experienced charge of the day’s celebration a re
5. O verture— “ H aute M onde”
in the years which have elapsed s ’n c e , rapidly w hipping the d etails into
..............................V andercock
DENVER, Colo., Aug. 30.— T here
D
etectiv
es,
S
m
rch
ln
g
for
T
w
o
!
I
baby fingers caressingly toyed with ; shape and an excellent program for
is an A ll-States avenue in D enver’s 6. T rom bone Solo— “ Alice, W here
M
onths,
F
ilially
C
lear
Up
Cliarges'
locks of a m o th e r’s tresses, whose the day has been arran g ed .
Mer-
A rt T h o u ” ..................... A scher
$250,000
free
m unicipal
cam p
09328425
M
ade
by
E
van
F
o
n
tain
e;
Form
er
m
arital
c
ra
ft
a
t
th
a
t
tim
e
was
sail-
chants
of
th
e
city
are
asked,
th
ro
ugh
(M r. V. O. N. S m ith)
g ro u n d s a t O verland p a rk , over;
Husband’s
Nam
e
Was
Adair.
■
ing
upon
a
calm
sea.
the
m
ayor’s
proclam
ation,
to
close
w hich every a u to tra v e le r in th e 7. M arch— “ The H u n tress
. K ing
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up th e ir business places d u rin g tiie
U nited S tates has been asked to 8. “ The S tar Spangled B anner”
ORGAN PUMPER DOZES;
¡g re a te r portion of the day.
DALLAS,
Tex.,
Aug.
30.—
P
riv
ate
d riv e ; In fact, re g iste r and cam p;
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FOUND SIX DAYS LATER
Two com m ittees, w ith Mrs. W.
papers belonging to the late Sterling
aw hile. I t ’s th e roll call avenue of ENGLISH NOTABLES TOLD
A
dair,
found
dead
here
m
ore
th
an
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Everton
and Mrs. J. A. H uger, a re
th e n atio n , and virtu ally every sta te
TO QUIT LADY NICOTINE
BISHOP’S
STORTFORD,
Eng.
I
w
orking
on floats. Several prom .
I
a
year
ago
w
ith
a
bu
llet
wound
in
w as rep re sen te d (am ong th e 5000
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Aug.
30.—
F
ra
n
k
P
hilpot,
aged
60,
ises
for
en
tries
have alread y been
his
head,
th
a
t
establish
absolutely
i
cam pers p resen t when M ayor Dewey
LONDON, Aug. 30. —- E n g l’sh
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
30.—
C
harles
pum
ps
the
organ
a
t
St.
Jo
h
n
’s
obtained.
One
e
n try Is assured from
Many
sol.
the
p
a
te
rn
ity
of
the
young
son
of
i
DUBLIN, Aug. 30.-
C. Bailey tu rn e d th e cam p grounds sm okers— and th e ir n u m b er is le
G
ustav
W
illiam
Lind,
who
died
here
J
o
h
n
’s
church.
He
becam
e
tire
d
,
M
edford,
and th e avenue over to the people of gion— a re casting d o u btful glance" ¿tiers w ere w ounded in an all-n ig h t Evan B urrow s F o n ta.n e, th e nQted
at “ Lady N icotine.”
, b a ttle which raged
betw een the dancer, who claim s C ornelius Van- recently in his 73d year, was in . a nd perhaps th e m in ister was a lit- i
th e U nited States.
tensely proud of th e fact th a t he tie loud in his serm on; a t any rate,!
F irs t, Lord B irkinhead, lord
chan-1 F ree S ta te rs and the irre g u la rs a t d erb ilt W hitney to be th e boy’s
cellor, was o rdered to a b sta in
from Cork. The irre g u la rs w ere finally fa th e r, were recovered here today, was the b ro th e r of Jen n y L ind, the the services w ere not conducive to
his big black cigars, lest his
eye- driven off.
The Red Cross nead-1
This claim is m ade by P. S. S hort, “ Swedish N ightingale.” His fam ous sleep. F ra n k stow ed him self away
sight be th re a te n e d .
Now. “ Bob” q u a rte rs in Cork were fired u p o n .' atto rn ey , who, w ith th e aid of de- siste r was 29, and a traveling eon- in a hot-air cham ber in th e re a r of
Sm ilie. the v eteran lab o r lead er, Two m ilitary lo rries filled w ith tectives. has been seeking th e doc. cert singer, when lie was born, yet th e church, w here he could not be
he recalled vividly th a t she sent d isturbed by any h o t a ir from th e ;
has been advised th a t unless he p ree s ta te troops were blown up b y ju m e n ts for the p ast two m onths,
gives up his stro n g black clay pipe, a niin e , and a num ber were badly ; A dair was the form er husband of m oney hom e to his p aren ts when he m ain p a rt of th e church. It took;
was a little child. He saved th o u - ' F ra n k several hours to sleep off his i
Miss F ontaine.
he will go to ta lly blind.
J in ju red .
sands of new spaper clippings telling restlessness, and when he awoke he J
P hysicians claim th a t all will be |
of her trium phs. P a r t of his lif e ,; was locked in. Six days la te r he |
well, if sm okers will only decrease
BELFAST, Aug. 30.— T hree chil-j
Lind engaged in th e m eat business, was discovered, b u t he is now re-
th e ir tobacco as th e ir ages increase. d ren a re am ong the victim s of a
and
in his declining years he w orked covering.
new o u tb re a k of violence here. They
as
a
jan ito r.
were w ounded by a bom b explosion.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— Five
One m an was sh o t dead.
sen
ato rs and five rep resen tativ es
YAWNS— BANG GOES JAW .
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 30.— “ Uncle
sailed
aw ay for E urope th e o th e r
BONE! DOC JERKS IT BACK
J a c k " M artin, otherw ise known as
NEW SYSTEM FOR BLIND
day
to
help revive th e dream of
A ndrew Jack so n M artin, 104 years
READING IS DEVELOPED
world peace.
DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 30.— It was
old, who h eld the title of th e ‘ oldest
And as th e A m erican delegates
PA RIS, Aug. 30.— The c u rio u s'
w arm and A nnie H ogan, colored,
m an in St. Louis co unty,” is dead.
to th e tw en tieth conference of th e
pin-hole p u n ctu res of th e B raille |
D im inutive Ja ck , who was four feet
was sleepy.
In te r-P a rlia m e n ta ry union, to he
system
of
w
ritin
g
for
th
e
blind
will
She yaw ned.
tw o inches h e ig h t, died from in-<
held
a t V ienna, on A ugust 28, 29
firm itle s of old age.
| m a DISON, W is., Aug. 30.— G ov. i be replaced by a new code of perfor-
Crack! She dislocated h er jaw -
CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 30.— bone.
BERLIN. Aug. 30.— G erm any is and 30- a11 tlie h u rly-burly of over.
“ Uncle J a c k ” boasted of being a ernQr B laine has telegraphed P r e s i- ! atio n s which resem bles our ord in ary
She was h u rried ly rushed to the being flooded by offers of A m erican ; seas econom ic and financial prob,
tobacco a b sta in e r, b u t he d ra n k dent H arding th a t tragedy faces prin ted a lp h ab et, according to a T u rk ish n a tio n a list troops have ad-;
w hiskey since he was ten years old. W isconsin unless th e s ta te receives resolution adopted by th e n a tio n a l, vanced a g ain st th e G reeks over a hospital, w here Dr. George Singleton firm s of tinned m eat a t half the ,enis aw altod them .
He opposed prohibition and had not
, ¡.„„.pajatplv a d d in s th a t the congress of th e w orkers for th e ,1 2 -m ile front on the A natolian b e t. je r ked th e jaw back into place.
price of th e fresh G erm an m eat.
I From all q u a rte rs of the globe,
coal
im m ---------- . j - , ----- „ &
,
. ,,
m ai iiiiiuouiomj
.
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’ th ere will be p resent th e chosen
even a speaking acq u aintance w ith
and responsibility of supplying blind. This will enable persons n o t . tie line.
In consequence of the enorm ous
into
th e
com “ plicatedj
Heavy casualties were inflicted HO P r ic r ING ON IN
! rise of prices, Berlin now consum es custodians of he panaceas lor war.
Mr. V olstead or his act, he said. 1 coal to the sta te now rests upon the ’ init ated
**
B raille alp h ab et to read le tte rs w rit. ; upon the G reeks, and m any prison- ;
WASHINGTON COUNTY only half as m uch m eat as in the
And -Vftt th e A m ericans were
president.
ten by th e blind on th e ir tab lets.
| ers were cap tu red , according to th e,
BEAVERTON, Or., Aug. 30.— previous two m onths. H undreds of hopeful that som e good would come
SIX-INCH TARANTULA
T h ere a re 20,000 blind in F ran ce claim s of the n a tio n a list w ar office. W ashington county’s hop h arvest b u tch er shops had to close, and out °*
a11-
KILLED BY WOMAN INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE
will be in full sw ing by the end of about 500 b utchers quit w orking al-
T!ie senators of th e p a rty were
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I
MAY BE SENT TO RUSSIA who have been w ithout the sense of;
th re e republicans of d ifferen t shades
W ARE Mass.. Aug. 3 0 . - A ta ra n .l
‘
_
sight from b irth .
Two thousand
ith is week, and several hundred hop tog eth er.
of th o u g h t— M cK'nley of Illinois;
tu la , w ith a sp re a d „ .e aa a rin g a la '
W ASHINOTON. Aug. 3»,- I n « - five h u n d red m ore b lind w ere added
| pickers will be em ployed. The acre.
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add of N orth D akota; and Spencer
age is la rg e r th an in 1921, although
f r k a k YIELDS
inches, was killed in th is town by SpOI13e to o v ertu res by th e soviet '
wor
w a r-
’
of
M issouri— and tw o dem ocrats
the c r m will not be as heavy. The
Mrs. W. J. A ughtry, of No. 81 Main gOVernment t he U nited S tates is
aw a f t e r
SAIiAD GROWING ON VINE who once urged the e n try of the
crop, how ever, will be prim e, not­
stre e t. W hile rocking h er child to se rjous]y considering the dispatch
1 '
J
United S tates in to the League of
‘BAD”
CITIZENS
ONLY
w ithstanding th e dry’ season.
, BEAVER FALLS. Pa.. Aug. 30.—
sleep. M ru ^ A u g h try discovered th e tQ Rugsta of an A m erican investi-
N ations— H arris of G eorgia and Car-
T his is th e story of a tom ato th a t
n io n ste r on a window sill not six gatjn g com m ittee, “ to look over”
DZAwmunv
a
qu
away of A rkansas.
‘Those
Inches from her elbow. It lifted one the soviet governm ent.
( J
j
a »
<$> $>
<?>
fr Q Ä has adopted a cucum ber.
i
of its feelers, and the m ovem ent a t-
T he R uasian overtUres a re de- w bo obey th e law s and a tte n d to
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY »
T om atoes and cucum bers were
<5>
T
<3> $ planted in the sam e bed in a garden SOUTHERN METHODISTS
t r a d e d h er a tte n tio n , hhe scream ed pjai.ej jq have been projected a t a th e ir own business have no th in g to
AUGUSTA. Ga., Aug. 30.— E. M.
a n d ra n fo r her husband, who re- jyncheon jn Berlin p articip ated in fear from th e K ian .”
N ational Ijeague
on the W illia«. Tyson farm in South .
G ET PU L PIT CHANGES
Thus reads an announcem ent of F ew ster and Reddy Booth, S outhern
At Brooklyn 10; New York 3.
B eaver tow nship, B eaver county, by
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tu rn e d and slew th e spider w ith a .
A m bassador H oughton and M.
the Ku K lux K ian carried in local railw ay shop guards, were shot from
At
Boston
2.4
;
P
hiladelphia
1-6
Jo
h
n
H.
Sturgeon
of
Beaver
F
alls.
PENDLETON,
Or., Aug. 30.— The
K rassin, soviet tra d e rep resen tativ e.
broom .
new spapers. It was m ade clear th a t am bush a t H am burg, S. C., today,
At C incinnati 0; P ittsb u rg 2.
a cam per there. Now he has a to- p acjfjc N orthw est conference of the
th e K. K. K .’s a re not a fte r “ the
F ew ster was killed o u trig h t, and
im nto w ith a cucum ber
grow ing so u th e rn M ethod’st church cam e to
A m erican Ixv&gue
ENGLISH DEBA TORS
good
citizens,
and
the
b
u
rn
in
g
Booth
died several hours late r.
VETS
OBJECT*
TO
The
cucum
ber a ciose Sunday night a t the conven
¡th
ro
u
g
h
its
center.
TO MEET AMERICANS
At New York 5; W ashington 4.
PLACARDED FENCE crosses should have no ^ te rro rs for
got
in
th
e
way
of
th
e
tom
ato,
so
th e tion grounds in M ilton, east of this
At P h ilad elp h ia 5; Boston 6.
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people of th is class.”
tom
ato
ju
st
grew
around
it.
city
OXFORD, Eng., Aug. 30.— H aving
At D etroit 1 ; Chicago 2.
CUSSING PROHIBITED
---------------------------- ,
URBANA. O., Aug. 30.— “ They
tr ie d th e ir physical skill ag ain st
At Cleveland 3; St. Louis 11.
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T he follow ing ap pointm ents were
IN ITALIAN VILLAGE
u n iv ersity m en. Oxford m ight as well tack then- signs on W OMAN ATTACKER IS
Pacific Coast I.eague
RICH Bl'ILDER P l'T ON
announced by Bishop Dubose for
A m erican
to test th e ir in . our tom btsones out a t the cem etery”
FOILED BY VICTIM
m en a re now going
PROBATION BY COURT Portland district:
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
ROME, Aug. 30.— The little prov_'
exclaim ed one of a n u m b er of vej-
telle c tu al a b ilities against th e co lle
the c lv „ w ar who Tolced
PORTLAND. Aug. 30.
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J. C. Jones, presiding eld er; Port-
At San Francisco 5: P o rtlan d 4
The (nee of V erona is becom ing purist.
t
W
ORCESTER,
Mass.,
Aug.
30.—
land.
F irs t church, H a rris; P o rtlan d
gians of A m erica.
At
Sacram
ento
1;
Vernon
3.
de- objection to th e display of political “ P en in su la B east” stru c k a t P o rt- An organization for the suppression
T he Oxford I nlon will _ ^ ad a
b anners
a n d o th er adv ertisem en ts la n d 's w om ankind again yesterday, of p ro fan ity has succeeded in re ­
A unique penalty was given Mike Richm ond, B ray; C orvallis. H arper:
At O akland 3; Salt Lake 2.
Zieve, one of W orcester's w ealthiest M yrtle C reek, W ood;
R oseburg,
At Los Angeles 8; S eattle 5.
b a tin g team to t e n . u \ ith placed on th e fence su rro u n d in g the Police found Mrs. George Cooper ducing bad language 75 per cent
real e sta te dealers, whose f nes ap- N eedham ; M edford, Sim s; Pendle-
early m S e p te m e r °
p p rn e ll
Soldiers* m onum ent on th e city
bound and gagged in h er a p a rtm e n t w ithin
th re e
m onths.
P lacards
paren tly failed to im press him w ith ton. T an g en t: Alsea, P earce; M cFar-
BABE MAKES IT 28
Y ale. H arv ard . I u n c
‘
' g
e here
O th er l0Cal citizens hallw ay Tuesday aftern o o n .
w arn ng a g a in st p rofanity a re all
Babe
th
e necessity of respecting th e land. T ate; Coquille, Moore; M yrtle
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
30.-
New V ork
universi . .
joined.
and political
candidates
H er body was bruised, and h er over th e city, and th e re is now a
iioipu and S w arthm ore.
_
th ro a t showed w here stro n g fin g ers m ovem ent on foot to have th e po- R uth slam m ed out his 28th hom er b uilding la w s.. He was ordered to P oint. S anders: Bandon, R adcliff:
T he su b jects fo r discussion will prom ptly had the signs rem oved.
had gripped it. O therw ise she was lice tak e the nam es of those who of th e season in the firs t inning of rep o rt every S aturday n ight to the F ra n k lin , H am burg; P eoria. S hu.
include foreign politics and Indus-,
the gam e w ith W ashington today.
probation officer.
nard.
unharm ed. T he m an escaped.
, give vent to stro n g language.
Try th e classified colum ns.
i
trial problems
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4
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WILL BE FEATJRE
LOCATED ABER
IS PATERNITY 0 F WANESE CRUISER
OP AGAINSÏ VETO
OF ^NCER LOS! INJPHOÖN
IS ESTABLISHED
V A N D ERB ILT NOT
FA T H ER OF CHILD
ON EMERAID ISLE
INGER';
BUTCHER BY TRADE
P
II. s.
10
FOR PEACE TALK
DEAD: VOLSTEAD
TOTAL STRANGER
12 MILE F
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