Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 05, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service
VOLUM E 4
TSHLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922
(Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
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Monument to Original Delicious Apple Tree Dedicated
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From 8 o'clock in th e m orn-
ing u n til 5 o'clock in the a fte r-
; > noon, m otor vehicles will be
• com pelled to reduce th e ir ra te
> of speed to 12 m iles per hour
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i> ings in th e city, according to
I 4> the word sent out th is m orning
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CROW DS U’lAX'K TO ttITY FOR
lice. O fficials have been len-
CELEBRATION AND IX) NOT
■?> ient d u rin g th e vacation period
MIND THE RAIN
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PIERCE SPEAKS ON
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PORTLAND. Sept. 5 — W il-
❖ Ham Birch, a sw itchm an em-
* ployed by th e S. P. & S. rail-
road here, died today, due to
*• in ju rie s received a t m idnight
4» when he was crushed by a
❖ sw itch engine.
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W ith Yard Forem an Mont-
* gom ery and Sw itchm an Field-
•' ing. Birch w.is stan d ng be-
♦ tw een two tracks, w atching an
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Speech; G iceted w ith A pplause;
W hite H ouse Not ro T ake Any
D rastic Steps.
L abor and W oodm en C hiefs A lso De­
liver A dd resses; P rizes for Parade
A w arded by C om m ittee o f Civic
Club W om en; D ances F in ish Day.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 — The
gage of b a ttle was throw n down to
E d ito r's note— C ontext of W a lter M.l
the H arding a d m in istra tio n and the
P ie rc e ’s ad d ress given on page 2.)
The ceremony of dedicating t h e ’m arker to the original Delicious apple t r e e was curried out Ht \\ interact, Iowa,
federal courts by W illiam H. J o h n ­
recently before a notable gathering. National leaders in horticulture, pomology and tlie publishing field attended.
ston, president of the In te rn atio n a l
L abor received its p roper re c o g -,
The Illustration shows the old tree patched up with cement, and thè granite monument.
Association of M achinists, 85,000 of
n i t o n M onday, when it was com-:
whose m en are involved in th e ra il­
m em orated w ith an all-day program
road strike.
and celebration a t L ith ia park. Bus-,
4» BA SEB A L L RESULTS TODAY »
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S tanding on a rostrum a t a s trik ­
iness houses w ere closed d u rin g t h e ■
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e rs' m eeting, forbidden under th e
day, w hile from early in th e m orn !
Two realty tran sactio n s in . which term s of th e federal in ju n ctio n
Dr. J. S. Jones of th e d ep artm en t!
N ation al L eagu e
ing u n til in th e a fte rn o o n , cro w d s'
the
A shland cream ery and the Ash- gran ted in Chicago, Johnston dub-
At Boston 6-4; New York 0-2.
k ep t driving in and o u t of th e city, of chem istry a t the Oregon A gricul-j
land
laundry are now operatin g un- bed th e w rit a “ big noise,” and de­
At P h ilad elp h ia 11-7; B rooklyn;
A g reat m any citizens of G ran ts P ass t« ra l college was a v isitor to th ej
ader
new
m anageem ent, took place clared he proposed to stand on his
and M edford were present.
so u th e rn Oregon experim ental s ta - ‘
3-8.
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o
\e
r
the
week-end.----------------------------
‘‘inalienable co n stitu tio n al rig h ts .”
At C ncinnati 1; Chicago 3.
At 10 o'clock the parad e passed « o n S aturday, w here he and Prof,
lA
n
ira
n
w
n
u
r
c
»
c
n
'
rh
e
A
sbland
c
re
a
m
ery
changed
“
They’re not going to scare any-
At P ittsb u rg 11; St. ouis 0.
down Main stre e t, headed by Jesse P- C. R eim er, who has charge of
JACKSON,
Calif.,
Sept.
5.
One
hands
Monday
m
orning,
when
Jos-
body by such dam ned fool tac tic s.”
PORTLAND,
Sept.
5.—
The
to
ta
l
t h o d iv H e th e sta tio n , spent a g re a t deal of
A m erican Le;*gue
week
ago
yesterday
m
orning
the
eph
Cyr
and
B.
F.
H
erbst,
who
have
declared
John ton
follow ed bv the d a u g h te rs of t m e in going over the various ex-i n um ber of killings of m oonshiners
A t New Y ork 3 -5 ;; Boston 4-6.
was followed by
g
nerim ents th a t are being carried on a n d federal officers in Oregon dur-
rescuing
crew
s
began
th
eir
fig
h
t
to
owned
th
e
business
for
th
e
last
“
L
for
one • he exclaim ed, “ wi!
D ,.
M r.. F. G. Sw edenburg,
« £ £ £ ! in g the pas. th ree m onths was
At Chicago 8; D etroit 9.
«eac
«
m
ei^en^oin^e
.n
e
rgo
th
re
e
years,
sold
the
p
lan
t
to
J.
W.
defy
Daughe
ty from in te rfe rin g
P a cific Coast I eagu e
Misses Genevieve a n d E lean o r.
nau t m ine shaft,
I b ro u g h t up to seven when Glenn H
*°
ay
ey
a
ie
,
Bow
eis
and
A.
J.
McCallen,
who
w
ith
my
right
to assem ble w ith mv
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
bind them cam e .b e W oodm an
, be A. C. Joy o rchard P rice an d G rover C. Todd, «edera.
less th an half way th rough to the* took charge of the place at once.
fellows and dricuss with them m at-
At San Francisco 4-1; P ortland
end.
f n i")» .-" b v the A shland Elks. R e p -■ east of A shland, w here several dtf- prohibition ag en ts, w ere shot and 2-4.
Messrs. McCallen and Bowers a re t ers
of mu ual in terest.
Men
Each crew , goaded into co n stan t­ both local m en, having received fought, bled t a d died for th a t 11b-
'
‘s of th e local railro a d un-i ferent fertilizers have been used on k «ed Sunday a t G rande R onde, Or.,
At S acram ento 1-3; Vernon 3-6.
»esonta.l v» of th e local ra ilro a d u
and by P hillip W arren. Indian bootleg-
ly increasing e ffo fr's is accom plish-
eir education in the A shland erty. and we v’lll not subm it to any
At O akland 3-2; Salt Lake 0-8.
ions, greeted along th e line of m arch the various trees in tne orcn aru , a n a i
‘
¡schools, and have been in business injunction th a t a ttem p ts to tak e it
At Los Angeles 3-2; Seattle 1-5. m g m ore th an the one before it
n r „ ii
n ia n s p c a m e next
L ast noted the very a p p a re n t d iffe re n c e ; Rer-
L ast night the last s h itt cut eight ¡in this city and its vicinity since front u s ”
th e floats and o th er autom o- j betw een the tre e s fertilized and
Price and Todd a tte m p te d to a r-
cam e
feet
th rough the h ard green s to n e , g rad u a tin g from school. Mr. Me-
A g reat
bur:it of applause greeted
I
rest
W
arren
and
d
u
rin
g
th
e
fig
h
tin
g
'
! those th a t w ere not.
biles.
in
the
¿,600
foot
level,
blastin
g
th
re
e
.
Galien
spent
ter.
years
as
a
ssista
n
t
tb
is
statem
en t
Speaking on ’F ra te rn a liz a tio n ,”
W hile in A shland, Dr Jones w a s i tb e Indian was stru c k w ith th e b u tt
tim es. This m akes a total of 28 feet | Ci)ahler in the F irs t N ational bank,
*
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W a lte r M Piere«*of L aG rande, deliv- tak en by P ro fesso r R eim er to see; of a pistol.
cut
thro
u
g
h
.
The
opening
m
ust
b
e
!
w
hile
Mr.
Bowers
has
been
in
busi-i
WASHINGTON,
Sflipt. 5 — T he
ered the m ain ad d ress of th e day, in the resid u e produced by th e m achine
He broke away fiom th e o ic
.
cut
32
feet
fu
rth
e
r
th
ro
u
g
h
the
h
a
r
d
n
e
s
s
w
ith
his
fa
th
e
r
in
ca
ttle
raising
governm
ent
does
not
intend to e n -
l i t h i a nark
Rain which had been which tak es oil from th e shale, and ran to his hom e and re tu rn e d wi ,
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on a v a c a t io n f o r ' tile p ast few he was greatly in terested in it. H e |a rifle. P rice a tte m p te d to w re s tle ;
| rocks.
A fter th a t th ere is 350 feet ¡ a „d ranching.
Roth
young men forCe thp d ra , tic D aughertv n.innc-
of d rift to cieaji, o ut and a« 75 foot have a w de circle of
friends who tion a p a in st th e
s trik in g railw ay
m onths, re tu rn e d to A bhland and took w ith him a sm all sam ple of th e! the r ile away from th e In d ia n , bu
raise
to
be
m
ade
th
ro
u
g
h
soft
rock.
feel confident of th eir success in the shopm en to the point of abridgem ent
descended upon the crow d grouped shale, which he w il have analyzed s L p p e d a n d f e l l a
s
dr ”P d
On the 3900 foot level up on one new venture.
¿«round th e ban d stan d . O ther speak- in o rd er to ascertain if th e residue the rifle, which exploded.
Qui .
j Of free speech, law ful and peaceful
a n o th e r the crew is racing w ith th e
Messrs Cyr and H erbst expect to assem blage the W hite House has
ers were W a lter Nash, ch airm an of contains any valuable fre tiliz e r con- regaining his w eapon, th e Indian
CHICAGO, Sept. 5.— Bishop Sam-
first rescue band, 30 feet of d rift I ta k e a sh o rt vacation a fte r they get offlcian y announCed
th e m achinists, from San Francisco, ten ts.
. shot P rice twice,______
: uel Fallow s, head of the R eform ed waf? cjganed away la st night.
th e ir business a ffa irs h ere settled
and J. G. T tate, head a u d ito r of th e I Dr. Jones also took a sam ple of j
, Episcopal church in A m erica, died
Thls mflkps R to ta , of 39
fe e t ! up. Mr. Cyr will m ake a trip east,
M odern W oodm en, from P o rtla n d , ¡ th e kaolin, w hich lays in g re a t j
¡to d a y from lung infection, follow- cleaned and 225 mOre to go.
! and Mr. H erbst expects to spend the FO UNDERS’ KIN FILES
“ I look upon the recent injunc- banks a few m iles east, of A shland,
ing an illness of several weeks.
PROTEST AGAINST CHANGE
w in ter in C alifornia.
tion g ran te d to A ttorney G eneral and which he expects to exam ine
IN NAME OF SISSON
The A shland lau n d ry has been
D augherty as evidence th a t th e rail- to d e te rm in e the exact contents, be-
RUTH MAKES IT 21)
sold by F. E. F rench to W. M.
A ccording to a rep o rt ap p earin g
way executives realize th a t they are ing p a rticu la rly on the lookout for
W right, a late a rriv al in A shland jin
j
th e daily papers last week, an ex-
d e fe a te d ,” declared Mr. N ash, who som ething in th e way of fertilizer,
i NEW YORK, Sept. 5.— Babe R uth
from A lturas, Calif.
j
pression
of pro test a t the proposal
! m ade his 29th hom e ru n in the
also said th a t he had been tra v e lin g
~
Mr. W right cam e here about a
I
to
change
the nam e of S sson to Mt.
extensively, and th a t he found the W ATER M. PIE R C E WILL
¡gam e here today w ith the Red Sox.
m onth ago and entered into negotla-
SPEA
K
H
ERE
ON
TAXATION
i
S
hasta,
which
was voted on by the
ra ilro a d system s everyw here w ere,
tihns with Mr. F rench and th e deal
W
a
lter
M.
P
ierce,
of
La
G
rande,
i
I
people
of
tfhe
Siskiyou
county town
slow ly becom ing paralyzed, day by
was practically closed a t th a t tim e,
recently,
is
now
before
P o stm aster
day
Mr N ash also sta te d th a t th e who delivered the m ain ad d ress on
b u t final papers were not signed
i G eneral H ubert D. W ork, says th e
recent I. C. C. rep o rt th a t th e re a re L abor day. ta lk in g as a m em ber of
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until S atu rd ay afternoon. The new i
Siskiyou News of Y reka. The pro­
a t p resent 26.000 railro a d locomo- th e W o o d m en s o rg an izatio n s, le ft
p u B L IN Sept. 5.— One m an was
ow ner w’ill tak e charge of th e place
I v e s out of o rd er, and 35.000 m ore for K lam ath F a lls th is m orning. He k Ued
o th e r persong iQ_
test has been m ade by Mrs. Effie
a t once, and it will he operated on
A. H oerl, of Sacram ento, a g ra n d ­
th a t w ere being ru n in a poor m e- will re tu rn in his political c a p a c i t y ; ^
wQmen w ounded in the
th e sam e lines as heretofore.
d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J u stin
chanical condition, was u n d e re sti- as dem ocratic candidate fo r the gov- f
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 5.—
Mr. F rench expects to rem ain in
Hinkley Sisson, founders of the
m ated.
ern o rsh ip of the sta te , T hursday, and
R e b e lb a n d s o f D e V a le ra a n d ,
Ollie Blow'ers, 45, keeper of a r o a d ; A shland u n til he get his business
town and pioneers in n o rth e rn C ali­
Mr. T ta te spoke on fra te rn ity in will speak to the citizens of th e c ty Chi,ders are rep o rted to have joined
house a t Beaver M arsh, on The a ffa irs wound up, a fte r which he
- • on 'S ta te A ffairs, the subject also
general. He to ld of th e w ork of - his
forces and to be operatin g in th e
W hen “ B a ttlin g ” F rick, of Med- D alles-C alifornia highw ay, 100 m iles will tak e a vacation for a few fornia.
An
also been
m ade to
org an izatio n , and of the tuberculosis to include th a t o. taxation.
The rf> n Qf K llw orth in t h e n o rth e rn ford, connected w ith the jaw of Law- n orth of here and six m iles south o f ! m onths
He m ay decide to rem ain
rt“ appeal has
I,as a,BU
uecu ,,,nuc
1
hospital at D enver, which has about talk will be m ade a t 8 o clock from p a rt of # County Cork. „ If thQ
ronnrt
K
ln„
,afh
F
alR
.ho
in
t
a
i
l
!
_________pioneers
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
sta
te
,
the
th e rep o rt rence Daws, of K lam ath F alls, the C rescent, has been lodged in j a i l , perm anently in A shland
and e n te r
P ioneer Society and N ative Sons to
300 p a tie n ts, w here ab o u t 70 per the steps at th e H otel A shland
is tru e , it disposes of th e ru m o r th a t la tte r laid down, listened to th e here in connection w ith the death 8onie o th er business enterprise.
assist in preserving a nam e which,
cent w ere com pletely cured. The 70
De V alera was lying a t the point of birdies sing, and th e fig h t fans w ent F riday night near his place of Tom ;
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according to Mrs. H oerl, carries
y e a r age lim it for m em bers was also
death w ith double pneum onia.
home, gru m b lin g because a sched- M ontaya, a M exican sheep h erd er,.
w ith it m uch of the tra d itio n of early
explained.
t
-------- -------------------- uled 10-round bout was ended in th e who was found w ith two bu llet holes
C
alifornia, which should not be lost.
On account of th e inclem ent w ea­
W EA T H ER OUTLOOK F O R W EEK th ird canto. Daws and F rick w ere in his chest and one beside th e left
The history of Sisson Is given by
th e r th e various o u td o o r events
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I th e h eadliners of th e Labor day box- ear.
Mrs.
Hoerl ic her le tte r to P o st­
scheduled for the aftern o o n w ere
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. — T he jng bouts, and fought in th e 150-
A ccording to Deputy C oroner I. A.
m
aste
r
G eneral W ork.
In it she
w eath er outlook for the period Sep- pound class.
Towey. who b ro u g h t the body here,
dispensed with.
points
out
the
fact
th
a
t
Sisson
was
At th e req u est of Mr. W inburn, 26
tem her 4 to 9, inclusive, is given o u tj
Daws carried the b a ttle to F rick th e shooting was b ro u g h t to lig h t
founded
t/y
her
g
ra
n
d
fa
th
e
r,
who
civic club women acted as judges
i as follow s; Pacific coast s ta te s — in the opening round, bringing the by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Low ry, auto
cam e to C alifornia in 1848, and, af
fo r th e prizes in th e parade. T hrough
G enerally fair, w ith norm al tem per- blood from the ears of his opponent, to u rists of Am ity, Or., who w ere
te r prospecting in the m ines of P la ­
th e courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Leach.
A fter w orking two sh irts as dish- a fu re s, b u t w ith probability of oc- He seem ed to overexert him self, and cam ped on the highw ay one an one-'
T h at crim e, even of a m inor na- cer and El Dorado counties, went
th e balcony of th e Hotey A shland
w asher a t the Nelda cafe, a hobo casjonai show ers on the n o rth coast, becam e winded.
He carried the h alf m iles from th e road house. F rl-
w as used by th e ladies as a review- resigned from his
pearl diving N orthern Rocky M ountain and pla- round. Both m en took th e second day night, he said, th e cam pers w ere' tu r e ’ blingB P 'luishm ent, wa«s thje north and built a cabin on tne slopes
, lesson learned by six local youths. of M ount Shasta.
The c a irn fin-
activ ities e a rly bunday m orning, teau reg jOns— G enerally fair, w ith a little easier, and in the final chap-1 aw akened bv a w om an’s scream s.
ing stand.
: whose ages range aro u n d 17 years, ished, he set his face eastw ard, and
T he $75 prize for the organiza- tak in g w ith him a nee, su it of n o rm ai tem p eratu res.
ter, ju s t before the c u rta in of d a rk ­
a fte r a n ig h t spent in the city has- retu rn ed to claim as his bride an
tio n having th e best line of m arch clothes belonging to H arry Spencer
ness descended upon him , Daws got
tile, and a donation of $10 each to old sw eeth eart. Lydia M arie Field,
was aw arded to th e A shland E lks, a cook. Spencer notified th e police,
his jaw in th e way of a fast one,
the city coffers th is m orning.
Once m ore he faced the arduous
w hile the $50 prize fo r th e best w ith th e re su lt th a t a few hours
I i and rested fo r a count of nine.
C
om
plaint
has
been
m
ade
a
t
var-
jo
urney
west, and. a fte r braving In-
d rille d lodge team w ent to th e Mod- la te r a railroad policem an by the
F o u r p relim in aries w ere staged,
ious
tim
es
of
groups
of
lads
sneak-
dlans,
starv
atio n and th irst, th e cou-
e rn W oodm en. T hree prizes of $25 nam e of Jones picked him up around
! th re e of these ending in a draw .
ing
in
re
a
r
and
side
e
n
tra
n
ce
s
of
th
e
pie
arrived
in C alifo rn 'a. two of a
each w ere given to th e railro a d shop- the statio n . He ■was locked n the
No verdict decisions w ere handed
V
ining
th
ea
tre
.
Several
of
th
e
jew
m
em
bers
of the p arty to with
Vm eii for having th e bjfcst line of city jail, but released th is m orning,
down in th e cases of Ned H a rre ll vs.
younger
boys
w
ere
caught
a
sh
o
rt
stand
th
e
rigors
of th e journey,
m arch of anv of th e 16 shop c ra fts;
Investigation by J. W. H atcher,
Ben H a rre ll, “ P u n k in ” Drew vs.
tim
e
ago
and
released
a
fte
r
a
rep
ri-j
The
couple
moved
into tlie cabin,
to the A shland band, and to th e chief of police, revealed th a t the
Roy Drew, and “ Sonny” K ustin. th e
niand.
and
here
the
m
other
of Mrs. Hoerl
float " J u s tic e .”
C redit for th is hobo was an ex-service m an, having
: M edford sm oke ag ain st Joe H arrell.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
5.—
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W ASHINGTON. Sept. 5. — T he “ Chic” K ennedy received a decision signation of A ssociate Ju stic e C larke an unlaw ful e n tra n ce possessed m ore settlem en t coiUinued and soon the
dam es C. R. D. Jones, L. H ilty, Roy account of being a n u t.” Spencer sold:erg- bonus bill has been sub- over Bill H ubbard.
has been received by P re sid e n t j th rills th an passing a few cents over cabin was know n th ro u g h o u t the
G e a rh a rt and W illiam W allace, w ho was satisfied w ith th e re tu rn of th e jected tQ a n o th e r delay
C onferees'
The fistic exhibitions w ere under
H arding.
It was so announced at! th e box office shelf in exchange for sta te as th e Sisson tavern. In la te r
received m uch favorable com m ent clothes and did not p refe r charges. re p re se n tln g the aenate finance com-* th e direction and m anagem ent of
the WTiite House.
|a piece of cardboard.
Police offi- years ti house 1 m any fam ous peo-
fo r th e ir fine work.
The hobrt was o rdered out of town m ittee and ftie h ouse ways and “ K nockout” Zob Brown, of M edford.
The p resid en t, it was said, will cials, aw are of the situ atio n , w aited pie , a n Of whom carrie d aw ay with
D uring th e noon hour, th e p a rk by Chief H atcher.
¡m ean com m ittee, by a vote of five
¡accept th e resignation and in tends th e ir com ing. The lads were caught them rem em brances of Sisson and
w as filled w ith fam ily groups g ath-l
S atu rd ay night two residences in (q tb re e decjded to finish ironing
' to nom inate form er U nited S tates in th e act and placed in jail over his wife, pioneers of th e first w ater.
ered for th e picnic dinner. All of the city w ere visited hv sneak Qut {he difference3 in the t a r jff bin
Senator George H. S u th e rla n d , of night.
Y esterday m orning, they
sta tin g h e r claim s and asking
th e harbacued m eat and coifee was thieves, several a rticle s of jew elry (before tak in g up th e bonus,
¡U
tah,
to
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k
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place
on
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under
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and
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at
due
consideration be given the
consum ed.
being tak e n from th e hom e of S. W.
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suprem e bench.
, they appeared before W. H. Gowdy, proposal before th e nam e is finally
In th e aftern o o n several fast bouts Moss, on th e Boulevard and Moun- L eave for P e n d l e t o n -
Ju stice C larke m ailed his resig n s-j city police judge, th is m orning. Af- changed, Mrs. Hoerl says;
w ere staged a t th e Lyric th e a tre , ta in avenue, w hile a gold w atch and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. H am ley and
tion to th e W hite H ouse from his te r a severe lecm re, the judge as-.
“ j am appealing to you in behalf
X 'tn c 'n g was greatly aided by th e 50 cents in cash was rem oved from Mrs. H en rietta M aden, who have
hom e in Y oungstow n. O. It wlil be- sessed them $10 each.
of our fam ily, th a t th e honor due my
•» w n p o u r. which caused m any to th e hom e of B. B. Balis, 447 A11I- been stopping in the cam p ground
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i come effective Septem ber 18th, w henj
F a ilu re to dim his lig h ts when g ra n d fa th e r m ay survive. And it is
seek sh e lte r in th e Bungalow. T he son stre e t. No clews to the robber for the past several days, left this
he will reach the age of 65 years, ¡m eeting w ith J. J. McMahon, sta te not wey to honor all those hardy
evening was spent w ith dancing at w ere found.
m orning ou th e ir way to P endleton,
LONDON, Sept. 5.— F o rty men
! tra ffife officer, last n g h t, b ro u g h t pioneers who cam e to a w lderness
th e B ungalow and a t th e A rm ory. |
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w here they will a tte n d th e roundup were entom bed by an explosion in a
a fin e from a local railro ad m an and w ith th eir bare hands carved
The Dr. W. E. B lake fam ily have a t th a t place Septem ber 21 to 23. coal im ne in C um berland today. It
W ill V irgin left th is m orning by thig m orning
thfi fnundatlon8 of t he em pire th a t
arrived hom e from th e seashore. They expect to stop in A shland’s is reported th a t ¡the loss of life a u to for P o rtla n d , and was accom-
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is o u rs today?
Read your hom e-tow n paper.
w here they have been spending the camp ground on th e ir way south will be heavy.
panied on th e trip by Rev. P . K.
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NOW OPERATING
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RESCUERS TOIL AT
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! past few weeks.
, and stay for a week in the city.
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Ten bodies have been recovered. * Hammond.
ReM the want ads.
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