Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily tidings
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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
4
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 4 3 )
ASHLAND, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 25, 1922
They Moved Their Village to Town
A -
PRICE SUNDAY
No. 20
Mapping Camera on U. S. Seaplane
TOMATOES EXPLODE
SERIOUSLY HURTING
FORMER ASHLANDITE
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‘W hile engaged in canning to m a­
toes a few days ago, Mrs. G. E. M ill-
ner, now a t 319 H erm osa avenue. r
PE O PL E OF ASH LAND GREATLY
Long Beach, Calif., was nearly fa- ?'
TIERNAN - PO PLIN PATERNITY
IM PRESSED BY WORDS OF
tally in ju re d w hen one of th e cans <
HEARING SCENE OF LIVE­
, exploded, a large piece of the glass
LY ENCOUNTER
EVANGELIST
'f a llin g upon h e r w rist and se v erin g ' ;/•
an a rte ry , according to word ju st re-j
ILLICIT LOVE TRIAL
IMPRESSIVE SERMON
ceived from th e so u th ;
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BEGUN !N INDIANA
DELIVERED AT NIGHT
M rs M illner w as alone in the
house a t th e tim e, and before she
D efendant T ells His Story Calmly
H ea lin g Line C ontains Several Ilun- |
could sum m on help, she had become
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«Led am i Is U u g e s t Y et; Many |
From Witn<*ss Stand; Woman Is
I very w eak from th e loss of blood.
Greatly
Incensed; H usband, on
S eek B aptism ; No S ervices to be
Though her condition is pronounced
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on the lumber industry. When sil’ the tim ber had been cut ¡end sawed up the very serious, and sue is still s u tle r- rnpliy. and most of the seaplanes are equipped with photographic parapher- I
citizens had special motors constructed which within a few days moved the ; ing from shock and loss of blood, she nalin. In this photograph ts shown a mapping camera mounted on a seaplane
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 25.—
Y esterday was by far*the g re a te st entire village to Tadillac. One of the houses is here seen en route.
. jg believed to be past th e danger ----------------------------.— —---------------
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W
ith
a scream of rage, the woman
day, religiously speaking, in th e his­
! point.
DRY SIM M E R STIMULATES
in
the
case faced the m an in the
to ry of A shland. G reat crow ds a t ­
STATE LABOR FEDERATION
i Mrs. M illner is a form er well-
STATE IRRIGATION PROJECTS
case a t the T iernan-P oulin patern ity
tended the m orning service and lis t­
CONVENTION AT SA L E M 1 know n A shland resid en t, Mr. M illner
hearing here, yelling, “ You liar, oil
ened to the serm on delivered by Dr
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having been connected w ith the
SALEM, Or., Sept. 25.— T here are
’you lia r ! ”
P rice, on David carry in g th e a rk of
SALEM, Sept. 25. The Oregon jvLllner-Overland garage here.
He now 60 irrig a tio n d istric ts in O re­
A ugusta T iernan hurled th e ugly
th e covenant, aud his wife M ichel, J
S tate F e d eratio n of Labor opened jg now city sa n ita ry inspector for gon w ith a to tal of 1,170,7 81 acres,
word
a t H arry Poulin, th e m an she
looking on th ro u g h th e window a t I
its a n n u al session h e re today, th e LOng Beach
of which ? 8 l,3 7 6 acres have been
accused
of being th e fa th e r of her
session to continue as long as is n e - 1 __________________
l im as he cam e dancing, and she
reclaim ed, according to a rep o rt is-
;
baby.
I
I
eessary to tra n s a c t the business of
despised him in her h eart. Sym bol­
sued by Percy Cupper, s ta te engi­
Calmly, alm ost with indifference,
ically speaking he said, “ Many peo­
the federation. More th an 100 dele­
neer.
These irrig a tio n
d istricts
Poulin
was telling his story on the
g ates rep re sen tin g labor o rg an iza­
ple everyw here today a re looking on
have o u tsta n d in g bond issues of
,
w
itness
stand. He was asked if lie
tions in all sections of th e sta te , a il
a s th ro u g h a window and scorning I
$20,562,000, of which bonds in th e J
was
ever
alone w ith Mrs. T iernan in
th e th 'n g s of God.” The services
expected to a tte n d .
am ount of $9,680,000 have beer.;
Tw
enty-tw
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stu
d
e
n
ts
will
repre-
a
sto
re
on
the university cam pus.
c‘losc.1 im pressively w ith the g reat
W 'th captains of 15 team s repre-
Tuesday m orning th e convention
sold, and the proceeds applied to sent A shland a t the U niversity of “ I was n o t,” he replied.
c h o ir inging, “ The A rk is C fm in g ' aent: d. the first m eeting of those will ad jo u rn to C orvallis for a busi-
construction of irrig a tio n w orks.
Oregon this year when the doors of
Mrs. T iernan seem ed stunned for
Up the R oad,” being joined by t h e ; engaged in fin me lug the new gran- ness session in the m orning and an
Tiie recent dry sum m er stim u lated th a t in $ titu t!on swing open on Octo- a m om ent Then she sprang to her
g re a t th rong in th e aud nice. Dr. ¡te corporation m et al lift? H otel Ash- inspection of the Oregon A gricu ltu r-
in te rest in irrig a tio n in w estern Ore- ber 2 for the 1922-23 school year, feet w ith the angry exclam ation, her
P riee had im pressed on tin m inds of ia n d this noon. O utside of a gener- al college d u rin g the aftern o o n . Ot-
gon, Mr. Cupper said, and a num - o f these th re e are heads of th e ir whole body quivering,
th e i cople of A shland, th a t, figur- ,1 discussion of the p roject and the to H artw ig, president of the sta te
her of new irrig a tio n d istric ts a re ; fra tern ities, while m any o thers a re
“ Sit dow n,” said P oulin, in loud
s t'.vely peaking, the a rk is com ing laying o: fu rth e r plans for the cam- organization, will preside.
now being organized.
active in cam pus affairs.
and delib erate tones, “ you'll hear
up th e
ad in A shland. The m orn- p a ign> little developed d u rin g t h
e
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SEATTLE,
Sept. 25.— Soldiers
Those re tu rn in g to Eugene, or m ore th an th a t.”
ing service closed w ith an a lta r call, first day of the drive.
from F o rt W orden and crew s of fire
, who form erly lived in A shland, a r e |
Mrs. T iernan cast a look of b itte r
to which m any w eary and sin-s ck
j n speaking of the g ran ite situa-
fig h te rs are b a ttlin g a forest
I H arold Simpson, last year, who is scorn a t the m an she claim s was her
souls responded.
i u Oll jn g eneral, V. V. Mills outlined
near Discovery Bay, which th re a t­
i president of Delta Tau D elta tra te r- lover in an illicit rom ance, and then
i ul
The aftern o o n service a t 3 o’clock ‘briefly the h istory of th e develop-
ened to destroy th e P o rt T o w n sen d ;
‘ n ity ; L eith Abbot, prom inent ath- sank back in the arm s of her nus-
w as as largely a tte n d ed as any serv- m ent of th e g ra n ite in d u stry in the
w ater system . A loss to ta lin g $300,—
' letic and jo u rn a list, who is head of band, a professor a t N otre Dame
ice of th e m eeting, outside of the i east, and the sim ila rity of th e local
000 in tim ber and logging equipm ent
i the Phi Gamma D elta fra te rn ity , and university.
o th e r Sunday services and the heal-1 project w ith those o th ers shown He
has alread y resulted.
¡Jo h n A nderson, head of Phi Sigma
L a ter an o th e r fiery o u tb u rst came
ing m eetings.
The su b je c t chosen sta te d th a t th e q u a rry in g of gran--
The fire s ta rte d near th e Discovery
i Pi fra te rn ity , and an o th er prom inent from Mrs. T iernan, when P oulin,
by Dr. P rice for the aftern o o n , was ¡te a t B arre Vt., had increased the
Bay Logging com pany’s cam p, which
• jo u rn a list.
O thers in th e ir la st;w h o was being cross exam ined, bad
th e w ell-know n story of R ebekah a t i population of th a t town from about;
was com pletely burned out.
. year a t E ugene are Edwin M. F ra - denied having talked with the wom-
th e w ell, and it was one of the m ost ¡3000 to 15,000 in a com paratively,
J zier, K appa Sigm a; D w ight Gregg, an a fte r she had failed to keep ail
tm pressive serm ons yet delivered ¡ few years. The d u rab ility of g ran ite
I P hi Sigma Pi, who will e n te r the appointm ent with him a t th e store.
Dr. P rice m ade it plain to the m ulti- for building purposes was aiso
ATHENS, Sept. 25.— T urkish cav-
M atthew L. Johnson died a t his m edical school a t P o rtlan d a fte r one
Unable to contain herself, Mrs.
tu d e of people assem bled th a t to stressed, and in the east it was a iry bus invaded th e allied neu tral
hom e on G ranite s tre e t th is m orning m ore term a t E ugene; Aubrey F u r- T iernan jum ped to her feet and
get th e “ w ater of life ,” you had found only in p a stu re s and sm all zone of the D ardanelles west of
follow ing a lingering illness of sev- vey, P hi G am m a D elta, and W ilm a scream ed, ) loirie a lia r now .
first to go down in th e well to draw , hills, wiiil ■ the local stone com prised C hanak and is occupying E renkeui,
e ral weeks. He was 74 years old.
C hattin. Arvin B u rn ett K appa Sig-
The court stopped the proceedings
and R ebekah, typifying the Bride of fhe g re a te r portion o a m ountain, according to a C onstantinople
re-
Mr.
Johnson
was
born
in
Pennsyl
m
a-
is
now
living
in
Eugene,
and
and
w arned both parties against
C h rist, not only gave to Isaac, ty p i-iN o question as to the q u ality or pOrt.
van.a w here he spent his early life will continue his basketball activi- fu rth e r dem onstiations.
ly in g the bridegroom , to d rink, b u t; q u a n tity of th e local product w as
B ritish m ilitary a u th o ritie s
at
Poulin denied ever having been
I but cam e to th is vicinity som e 30 i (‘e s-
she w atered th e cam els as well. The raised.
C onstantinople have m ade a rran g e-
y ears ago and has lived here con-!
T hree ju n io rs are included in the alone with Mrs. T iernan.
application he m ade of th e text was
Ed Staples rela te d the h istory of m ent s to em bark the rem ain d er of
PA RIS, Sept. 25. Among the tinuously since th a t tim e. He had Tist. Melvin Kaegi, Phi Sigma Pi;
t h a t we m ust draw for the m any the local ice p lan t and com pared i t , th e fam ilies of B ritish officers
postm ortem s on th e s ta rtlin g knock- a widg circie of fr ien«js and ac_ Donald F ra zie r, and W illiam McMil- FINDS 2 SCORE NEW
th irs ty souls aro u n d us, saying th a t w ith th e g ra n ite project as “ b e in g ! aboard ship tom orrow . Many clfil-
out of Georges C arpentier, sh a tte re d q u a intances w ith whom he m ingled la n - p h i Gamma Delta, who expects
LAKES IN CASCADES
he w ent down in th e well and filled good for th e com m unity and good ;ang have tak e n refuge on ships at
idol of all E urope, in th e sixth alm ost daily a fte r he re tire d from It) tra n sfe r from S tanford. Sopho-
his p itcher, and filled th e c o n g re g a -ja s an in v estm en t.” He sta te d th a t i C onstantinople.
The B ritish re in ­
round of y esterd ay ’s fight, by “ Bat- a c tjve H(e u n til the tim e he was m ores num ber am ong th e ir m em bers
EUGENE, Or., Sept. 25.— F orest
tia n in the m orning, and h ere they the g ra n ite holdings would not r e ’ foreem ents continue to a rriv e at
tlin g ” Siki, the Sengalese, is th e finaHy confined to his hom e
• ¡B ernice Myer, Bernice Yeo, Kee and E xam iner Lage W ernstedt, in the in ­
w ere all back in the aftern o o n for suit in m aking the stockholders c h ta n a k and C onstantinople,
sta te m e n t by F rançoise Descamps, in
Surviving him are th re e daugh- E d g ar B uchanan, th e la tte r of Phi tensive survey of the Cascade and
i ^ 'i e , hardly giving him tim e to fill w ealthy im m ediately, hut stressed
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which the m an ag er openly berated {e rs and one gOn; Mrs . Mayme Gal- Sigma Pi, and who recently moved a p a rt of the D eschutes national
his p itch er betw een services. And the co n stan t and su b sta n tia l re tu rn s
LONDON, Sept. 25 __ T urkish
i his charge for carelessness.
'
b reath , of Rogue R iver; Mrs. N ettie to Eugene.
forests, has discovered 40 or 50 new
m ore th an the m ere filling w ith th e from any investm ent m ade. II. C. troops which crossed the boundary
| He said C arp en tier was “ show ing C alendine, of L ivingston, M ont.;
Several intend to en ter as fresh- lakes in the region betw een D am-
W ord of God, they gave to R ebekah Galey presided a t the noon day of th e a n in e<l n e u tra l zone at the
off before the crowd and tried to Mrs. Levi Stevens, of th is city, and m en, including George Ross J r., Lu- ond peak and the Sisters, rep o rts \
jew els and a bracelet for her arm , m eeting as tem p o rary chairm an.
w estern end of th e D ardanelles, are
, play with Siki.
I Jam es Johnson, of Y reka, Calif.
cille Perozzi,
R illing Schuernyin, H. Hodson, in ch arg e of m aps and
typifying baptism of th e Holy Spirit,
Team cap tain s appointed to date w ithdraw ing, it was officially re-
------------------------------------------ j F u n e ral services will be
held C aroline T ilton, M ingus A itkin and surveys for the United S tates forest
and from the fact of her rid in g a are George W Dunn, C. H. V aupel, ported to the B ritish governm ent,
Tuesday afternoon a t 2 o’clock from F ra n k W alker.
E u g en e B ryant is service, who has ju st retu rn ed from
cam el, being the mode of travel m a . H. P ra c h t, V. V. Mills, H. B. Car- A ccording to advices received by the
i the H. C. Stock fu n eral parlo rs, and undecided as to w hether he will go a field trip in the Cascade region,
th o se days, we get the lesson, as she ter C H. Pierce, J. H. F u ller E. T. foreign office, th e retire m e n t began,
b u rial will tak e place in th e
Ash- to Eugene or to S tanford
In addi-
“ In o th er places.” said Hodson.
rode the bum ps on the cam el’s back, sta p le s, H. C. Galey, II. H. E l h a r t .. “ a fte r am icable conversations be­
tion
to
these,
several
m
ay
decide
to
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W
ernstedt has found the location
land cem etery.
an m ust ride th e bum ps of our every- a . E. K inney, O. W inter, F. C. Ste- tw een th e B ritish and T u rk ish corn-
e n te r a t th e last m om ent.
°f known lakes to be as fa r as a
day life, and not let the bum ps ride veils, F. D. W agner and Je ff H ow ard, m an d e rs.”
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i m ile out of place on th e old map
us.
Local capital will be solicited ex- .
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' COUNCIL OPENS BIDS
This is also tru e of m any prom inent
The evening service last night w as clusively for the financing of the STATE INSTITUTIONS IN
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AT SPECIAL M EETING SAT. INDUSTRIAL H E LP SHOWS
m ountains ”
th e larg e st a tte n d ed of any of th e proposition, it was stated.
It was
NEED OF MORE FUNDS
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,
SUBSTA? H A L IN CREA SE
W ernstedt and his a ssista n ts are
m eetings d u rin g th e cam paign Peo- also declared necessary th a t six,
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Dr F. T. B ioletti, head of th e de-i
The A shland city council held a '
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now w orking In the vicinity of Davis
pie from all p a rts of the sta te flock- m ore captains be appointed to tak e
SALEM, Or., Sept. 25.— A call f o r ' partn\ en t of v iticu ltu re U niversity special m eeting S atu rd ay night, a t
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 5 .— De- lake. From all the high points in
ing to hear and see the w onderful charge of th e com m unity, each team a rneeting of th e sta te em ergency of C alifornia, and one of the fore- w hich t,m e th e bids for sid ew a,k s- spite th e railro a d and coal strik es, the country, they are tria n g u la tin g
d em o n stratio n s of the spirit th ro u g h having $5000 as its quota.
board probabiy win be is8ued by th e m o s ia u th o r itie s in the' U nited S tates CUrbs and R utters rec e n tly ordered. em ploym ent in in d u stry showed a “by tra n sit to o th er points, w ith the
Dr. Price. A fter the serm on, which
A nother m eeting of team cap tain s secretary of sta te th is week for the on tb e su b ject of grape grow ing. Were °Pened-
su b sta n tia l increase in A ugust over idea of locating them precisely on a
w as m ost w onderful, tak en from th e will be held tom orrow noon
purpose of providing funds w ith visited A shland today in com pany
Only one bid was m ade for the , j u iy> the dep artm en t of labor an- niap. They are supplem enting th 's
tex t, Isaiah . 3 5 :5, on th e wages of
which to carry on the operations of w ith E. O. McCormick vice-presi­ work, th is being by F ra n k Jo rd an , nounced today
work w ith photographs taken with
sin and th e pow er of God to heal,
th e s ta te school for th e deaf, sta te dent of the S outhern Pacific com- a t 16% cents per sq u are foot fori
' topographic cam era.
W ;th the aid
th e “ h a lle lu ja h b a rb e r.” Jim Colson,
p e n ite n tia ry and the sta te tra in in g
y
He hag spent th e past t wo the sidew alk and 70 cents per lineal;
of these photographs, Hodson said,
from Lodi, Calif., spoke of w hat th e
school for boys d u rin g the rem ain- dayg in tbe vicinity of G ran ts P ass, foot for the eurb and g u tte r . with
j it will be possible to p rep are a topo­
Lord bad done for Lodi, th ro u g h
d er of th e biennium ending Decern- generously giving t he grape grow -1a c h a r&e of $1 Per sduare yard f o r .
graphic m ap of the region observed
Dr. Price. T elling how the S pirit of
- of * th • is
’ year
This was an- ers o{ tb a t d istric t the beneiit8 o f an >’ excavation or filling th a t m ight
her 31
and to correct the location of d ra in ­
th e Lord fell on th e people, in h e a l­
nounced tonight.
age as well as o th er topographic fea ­
his invaluable experience in grape be necessary.
ing. and th a t th e ir p ray er m eetings
The ap p ropriation for the deaf cu ltu re.
W hile it has never been custom ary
tu re s on m aps now in use.
each week had increased from the
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school has been practically exhaust-
Today was spent in a cq u ain tin g to m ake sep arate charge for e x c av a -1
^original num bers of from te n to
ed and th ere rem ain s only enough bim w itb tb e pOSSibjHties of Ash- tion o r filling w ork, th e bid is other-!
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tw enty-five, till now th e re are over
WASHINGTON. Sept. 25.— F o u r
m oney to pay the help and officials jand
As tb e guest of Mr. G reer, wise low er th an has been m ade at
» BASEBALL R E S I’LTS TODAY
300. crow d ng th e room to overflow ­ A m ericans who w ere rep o rted miss- fo r tb e ir se rv ices d u rin g the p resent he visited several of th e vineyards a n Y previous tim e d u rin g th e pa3t
TER R E HAUTE. Ind., Sept. 25.—
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I ing a fte r the Sm yrna ire, are now nlont b .
ing.
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about A shland and dow n th e valley several years on work of th is kind. Speaking before the sta te conven-
N ational le a g u e
T he healing line was g re a te r th an believed to be safe. A dm iral B ristol.
F inancial d stress also is in evi- as fa r as C entral P oint.
and th e council wms inclined to tak e tion of the Am erican Legion here.
At New York 5; St. Louis 4.
ever before last n ig h t, and the pow- Am erican high com m issioner a t Con- <|ence at the s ta te p en iten tiary . The
Dr Biolqtti acquired considerable th e b :d - b ut desired th a t a lum p sum H aniford M acNider, national com­
At P h ilad elp h ia 3; C incinnati 10
e r of th e Spirit of the Lord was so sta n tin o p le , has cabled the sta te de- fund for tb e tra n sp o rta tio n ot pris- of big tra in in g in F ran ce and Italy be designated for th e excavating and m ander c<f th e Legion, reitera te d his
P a cific C oast L eague
g reat th a t they fell as they stood, p a rtm en t.
oners h as been exhausted, while th e and wag in
cbarge 0( a g ric u ltu ra l filling. The city engineer and
Mr. previous d eclarations th a t the fight
(Y e ste rd ay ’s’ G am es)
u n d e r th e pow er. Dr. Price was so
B ristol placed th e dam age to m aintenance app ro p riatio n Is at low developm ent in South Africa for the Jo rd a n w ere asked to go over th e for a d ju ste d com pensation for vet-
At S acram ento 8-3; P o rtlan d 5-1.
overcom e as to he com pletely ex- A m erican property at $3,000,000
ebb.
B ritish governm ent for th re e years, ground and see if they could agree e ran s of th e world w ar had ju s t be-
A t V ernon 6-7; O akland 4-2.
ha«3ted betw een th e last dozen o r
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th is g u n .
A sim ia lr condition exists a t the
At ‘San . F rancisco 7-8; Los An-
so su bjects. An a fter-m eetin g at the PA R EN T TEACHERS TO IÏOI.D
work, w ith in stru ctio n to re p o rt
“ House bill No. 1 and senate bill geles 4-9.
boys’ tra in in g school.
Indorse G ranite Company—
a d ja c e n t hall was crow ded by peo­
hack to th e council before 11:30 to- No. 1 in the next session of congress
At Salt L ake 4-4; Seattle 6-5.
CONVENTION AT EUGENE
At a m eeting of d irecto rs of th e (jay , a | which tim e th e council agreed will be an ad ju sted com pensation
ple seeking th e baptism of th e Holy
DLr.ncr G uests Sunday—
T he d a te for th e s ta te P a ren t-
G. W. Benedict and May Benedict cl»a m ber of com m erce F rid a y noon, to m eet and fu rt b er consider the bid. bn i,” he said, “ and they will be MISSION CO-OPERATIVE, IS
S p irit. And th e Lord was in th e r
WORD SENT TO HAITI
ifv.idst in m ighty power. T he crowd T each ers’ convention in E ugene has w ere d in n er guests a t th e Jam es a reso lu tio n of endorsem ent of th e The resu lt of the m eeting today was passed .”
com pared
w ith
th e
p re p a ra to ry bepn get definitely foi. O ctober 25-28 P u tn am hom e on H o lly /s tre e t Sun- Proposed organization of th e Ash- the acceptance of th e am o u n t a g r e e d ------------------------------------------------------ WASHINGTON, Sent. 25.— The
m eetin g s, which increased from nine and
js {he ,,rg en t deslre of s ta te dry.
land G ranite com pany, was passed upon which was $150.
j tbe A shland w inter fa ir this year m ission of th e United States in H aiti
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unanim
ously,
and
m
em
bers
of the
to
ta
l
am
ount
of
th
e
co
n
tract
was tak e n up a t the m eeting S atu r- is “ one of co-operation.’’ and not of
to 300, as has been sta te d before. P resid en ..............
t Mrs. J. F. Hill th a t all
Ho these “ ta rry in g m eetings ' were a88ociatlon8 of the s ta te ,nake plan8 j,n p o rta n t changes and am endm ents
t0 to be let is estim ated a t a PProxi- day night, and it was decided to set “ im perialism ," according to a verbal
m ately $1500.
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¡aside $200 for th e fair, if th e county m essage sent to the H aitian people
very fit* in num b u , h ¡be h eginnin.
. 8ending delegates. All m a tte rs to th e co n stitu tio n now u n d er con- assist in prom oting th e sam e.
a n d now Ash ,i • > \..ik ,i„ h i to p e r(a jn jng to child w elfare will be sid ératio n by the com m ittee w ill be
The m a tte r of w h eth er the city w ould put up $300, th e sam e am o u n t through Leon D ejan, H aitian uilnis-
would give any assistance tow ard a3 was donated last year.
te r of foreign affairs.
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carefu lly considered, and several voted on d u rin g th e convention.
1 Read th e w ant ada.
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AT
SOLDIERS CALLED
TO COMBAÍ
IN LOGGI"
= M. L. JOHNSON DIES
AFTER ILLNESS OF
OF NEUTRAL ZONE
SEVERAL WEEKS
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