Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily tidings
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(International News Wif<? Service
ASHLAND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM B ER 27, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly TlUlnga, Voi. 43)
No. 22
Secretary of the Navy Denby Welcomed Back Home
JACKSON COUNTY
IS AGAIN FIRST
AT STATE FAIR
T he su periority o f th e Jackson
county ex h ib it at th e sta te fair
at Salem w as again m an ifested
w h m tin' displaj w as a w a n led
first place, according to a wire
from E. J. B arrett, w h o is a t­
ten d in g the exposition.
T his is th e second tim e in su c­
cession th a t Jackson county pro­
ducts, attra ctiv ely d isplayed, have
received th is sig n a l honor.
Chaotic Conditions Forces England
and the United States to Rush
Troops and Destroyers; More
Christians Killed
COBLENZ, Sept. 2 7 .— Two bat-
ta Irions o f B ritish ini&ntry have
keen ordered from th e B ritish
a my o f occupation to proceed to
M a lt a .
It, is b e l i e v e d (heir u lti­
m ate d estin ation is t'lianak, on
tin* B anta ne',les.
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SERVICE TODAY
L BE LAST
UNTIL FRIDAY
DR.
(H A R L E S S. PRICE W ILL
SPE N D THURSDAY IN
MEDFORD
LOCAL PEOPLE URGED
TO STAY AT HOME
' Large Crowd E xpected in N eighbor­
in g C .ty; Section o f Tabernacle
R eserved ; Pi c|m ratory M eei.ngs
Held in M edford; Many A ttend.
In su rg en ts, having defeated
the
reg u la r troops, a re m arching n o rth ­
ward, w hile tlie population is fleeing
in a panic.
W ith h u t a little m ore th an one-
Despite th e drizzling rain all day
1 th ird of the required am ount sub- yesterday, th ere were m any who
scribed necessary for the financing braved the elem ents, and defied the
I ° f the local g ra n ite p roject, those drizzle to dam pen th e ir a rd o r in at-
LONDON. Sept. 27.— T he allied
backing the m ovem ent are fa r from tending the m eetings a t th e Chau-
powers may intervene in Greece to
! being disciuraged a t the present, a r d tau q u a building, both afternoon and
resto re order, it was reported to ­
it is th e general belief th a t the ¡evening.
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 2 7 .— Two night. It is understood th a t diplo-
! m ethod used in raisin g the m w ey
The services in the afternoon were
division,; o f A m erican men o f war I raatic conversations are in progress
was not the one th a t should have J opened by a real spirit-filled testi-
have been ordered to C on stan ti­ betw een London, f a r i s and Rome,
. . . . . .
: been adopted to brin g the best r e - 1 monv m e e tin c
M rs M evers from
¡Secretary of th e Navy Denby was welcomed back to Am erica a lte r bis m p to the Orient m w ays (bat m ust have , ,
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m
ng
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nople io protect, A m ericans there, reg ard in g the G reek revolution.
pleased
bim
greatly.
The
illustration
shows
how
the
gobs
at
Goat
Island
training
station,
California,
greeted
him,
and
,
,
'
‘
Tilat
llie
i
Los
Angeles,
who
is
visiting
here,
th e navy departm ent officia lly a n ­
how the famous family smile broke out on the face of A ssistant Secretary Theodore Roosevelt when the secretary ar- ' p r° lec W1 u ltim ately be fin an -ed rejoiced in the fact of being able to
n ounced today.
T R IE S T E . Sept. 27.— Jugo-Slavia>
is agreed to by all those in terested , j a tte n d these m eetings so she could
*n W ashington,
T w elv e d estroyers w ill be tn- has ordered a “ m obilization for th e)
Including several ladies, m any tak e some of the blessings home
A ih id e .l in th e arm ada.
national defense,” according to in-
new laces were present
the noon-1 w ith her, w here she will soon be
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form ation received from B elgrade. ;
day m eeting a t th e H otel A sh la n d ., able to hear Dr. Price in her own
«■ BASEBALL R ESULTS TODAY »
LONDON, Sept. 2 7.-‘- K i n g Con­
T hree o u tsta n d in g fea tu re s of th e hom e town.
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s ta n tin o has abdicated, as a resu lt of
ROME, Sept. 27.— Pope P ius has
g ran ite ind u stry were pointed o u t;
The text was tak en from th e first
National League
th e revolution, said an official dis- cabled M ustapha Kem al P asha urg-j
by H. C. Galey.
F irs t, th a t th e; few verses of the 43d ch ap ter of Is-
At New York 3-3; P hiladelphia
patch from A thens.
ing him not to go to w ar ag ain st
g ran ite was present and th a t g r e a t ' aiah, and the serm on was m ost
i 5-2.
The G reek cabinet has resigned, ' th e B ritish in the N ear E ast. Much
q u alities of the raw m aterial was i touching, delivered in tho sam e
I At Boston 7; Brooklyn 0.
a ad i rtia l law has been pro- anxiety exists in V atican circles over:
available.
Second, th a t an absolute C hrist-like m an n er which c h a ra c te r­
I
At P itts b u rg 1; Chicago 4.
claim ed.
the possibility of w ar in the B alkans.
' m ark et is assured for th e product, izes all of Dr. Prices addresses.
P a cific Coast L eagu e
All Greece is gripped by révolu-
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and th a t orders for 50 carloads a i Dw elling on the w onderful prom ises
(Y esterd ay ’s’ G am es)
tio n a ry tu rm oil. It is rep o rted th e
LONDON, Sept. 27.— An uncon-
year would be forthcom ing, provid-1 of C hrist to h i s . people in th ese
At O akland 2; P o rtlan d 6.
navy has joined the arm y in an a n ti - ’frm ed dispatch to the Tim es report-
ing the q u arry be placed upon a new verses; m aking it plain th a t we need
Í A t S alt L ake 5; Los Angeles 4.
governm ent u p rising.
! ed the C hristian population of Bigha
1 basis of operation, his e stim ate be- the old-tim e religion, the old-tim e
The com pletion of the A shland- ing m ade (rom replIes received from
L ead ers of th e revolution have as being wiped out by the T urks.
The 36th a n n u al county c o n v en -> At Vernon 7 ; S eattle 6.
am en corner tucked away som e­
At Sacram ento 3; San F rancisco K lam ath F alls road, b e tte r known
Qf 2? g ran jte dealerg que8.
e sta b lish e d h e a d q u a rte rs a t Saloniki. : Nine h u n d red G reek and A rm enian tion of the W om en’s C hristian T em -|
w here in ou r churches Of today. And
to th e people of th is section as the
. k „ a
,
T hey announced they would reta in C h ristian s a re said to have been p erance Union of Jackson county, V
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‘.G reen S nrines road will nrobablv tlOned’ Fl a y’ th a t tra n sp o rta tio n speaking of people not testifying in
T h ra ce "d esp ite the dem ands of th e seized in towns in the Bigha d istric t convened M onday, in L ith ia p a rk . I
t,i
vnt„ J iho nannio nf cbarges w ere reasonable, p e rm ittin g the churches today, it is because
T u rk s and th e decisions of th e and carried off for m assacre.
D evotionals w ere led by Mrs. Judson
th e successful com petition of th e lo - : they have n o thing to testify about.
Jackson county a t the Novem ber
.
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a llie s .”
Many were shot down and o th ers O ldfield and p ray er by Miss Loomis,
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,
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ca Product w ith th a t from o th er \ lot of them having, reailv speak-
elect.on, according to info rm atio n sourceg chiefly jn Caiifo rn ia .
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beheaded by soldiers.
of M edford, who recently received
ing, “ cham pagne a t night, and real
* ROME. Sept. 27.— G reek révolu-
R eports from B roussa indicated healing w hile a t Dr. P ric e ’s evangel- j
given o ut by m em bers of the local
c o n tin u in g his series of in te rest- pain in the m orn in g .”
cham ber of com m erce, who atten d ed ing talkg on granite> v . v , Mills
tio n a rie s- a re m arching upon A thens th a t th e T urks w ere g e ttin g o u t of stic m eetings.
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Dr. Price says, “ Go hack to your
and a re th re a te n in g to occupy th e hand, and th a t th e ir officers w ere
The first sp eak er was Mrs. Sf: C. j
a m eeting held last n ig h t in
briefly outlined th e m ain points of churches, and let your lives speak
city, according to inform ation from having a difficu lt tim e in keeping Reed, who gave a graphic descrip-
..l. dford ibrary.
the q u a rry in g o£ gran ite, and telling so i0U(n y> no one can hear w hat you
tion of conditions as she found them
th e re .
them in check.
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.
be Purpose of the m eeting was
some o£ j£s characteristics, n a m e -! say ”
in New Zealand and m any o th er
The rev o lu to n ists a re said to be in
J O P IIN
Mo
Sent 27 — T hree 1°
° ' er the condltion
tb e ly, th a t it had no definite line of | The afternoon was concluded bv
JO PL IN , Mo., Sept. 27. T h r e e . G reen S p n n g s rQad and gee w hat the cleayage no d e a rty deflned
aU ar
t<>
m
re
places. H er address was not only
com plete control of Saloniki, Mity-
CONSTANTINOPLE. Sep*. 27.
The
arm
istice
conference
arra
n
g
e
d
pleasing,
but
intensely
p
ractical,
and
bank
robbers
w
ere
killed
and
two
general
opinion
of
a
group
of
peopie
and
guccesgfn,
c
u
ttin
g
of
the
sponded.
T
he
evening
services
were
lene and Chios.
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for Sunday is to end h o stilities be- m anifested the C hristian sp irit in o th ers wounded and ca p tu ied in a m jght be. In addition to th e mem- stone denends~unon e ith e r n a tu ra l oi i .r«oi • ■
i
•
m
i
ROME Sept. 27.— A revolution is tw een th e T urks and B ritish, ac- all she said. A fternoon devotionals 8un b a ttle w ith officers a t E u rek a
of th ,
j chamber Of Com- crpated seam s
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A fine ad- Springs, A rk.
The $74,000 taken _____
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created seam s.
¡clem ency of the w eather: over an
said to have broken out in A lbania, cording to inform ation from A ngora w ere led by Mrs. H ulet.
m erce, the county court and a large
Ed Stapies presided a t the m eet- hundred being present from outside
dress by M ayor L am kin was Also fr°ui th e bank by the b andits was num ber of the m em bers of the Med- ;
according to advices from V alona, today.
and sta te d th a t th ere would be A shland. By request, the choir sang
recovered.
The gun b a ttle was ford cham ber of com m erce, w ere ing
; given.
no ]UPcheon held Thursday,
i several selections, am ong them the
Dr. M attie Shaw gave one of h er staged in the stre e ts of E u rek a i present.
HOBOES CROWD JU ST IC E
song, “ They Come from the E ast and
m asterfu l readings, called ‘ The Tri- Springs,
I The facts bro u g h t out a t the
COURT; ALL RELEASED
't h e W est.” Rev. Fellm an. pastor of
um ph of W o rk .”
m eeting w ere th a t a stre tc h of about
! the B aptist church, in Albany, Or.,
SEEK TO SPEE D UP
“
Poorhouse
N
an,”
a
read
in
g
by
12 m iles of the road rem ains unim ­
^T tie ra ilro a d police continue to
I sang, “ He H ideth My Soul,” which
HIGHW AY BUILDING
Mrs. F. H. W alker, was greatly en-1
proved, and no m oney has been pro-
have th e ir troubles w ith the hoboes,
was rendered in a m ost im pressive
SALEM,
Sept.
27.—
Division
engi-
joyed and exem plified a cultivated
, vided to com plete th is stre tc h . It
and in an e ffo rt to find som e so lu ­
and
pleasing m anner. Also a duet
m em ory and th e pathos th a t follows neers of the s ta te h lShw ay dePa r ’ was urged th a t some plan should be
tion to th e ir problem , continue to
by
Miss
Carvell and her siste r. Mrs.
m
ent
m
et
here
M
onday
for
a
confer­
drunkenness.
agreed upon for financing it to a
a rr e s t q u ite a n u m b er each day and
Hillis,
from
Y reka, “ He W alks w ith
ence
w
ith
S
tate
Highw
ay
E
ngineer
A b eau tifu l solo was ren d ered by ------ " “ *■ —
...r,....,.., ~ ..D------ successful conclusion
brin g them before Ju stic e Gowdy.
!
Me
and
He
Talks w ith Me,” which
TACOMA, W ash., Sept. 27.— Us- Mrs H enry R eed followed by a ta lk ’ Nunn and Roy K lein, secretary to
K )am ath county hag VQted $300 .
F ifteen was th e num ber b ro u g h t
1
was
su
n
g
in
the sp irit of th e song.
in to c o u rt v e s te rd a v
nd a f te r a se- ing a 1>lisou la u n c h - Jam e3 B eronto, on th e c h ild ren ’s farm hom e by ¡the sta te highw ay com m ission, rela-:
.
com nlet-
o x
t
.
x.
in to co urt y e a te rd a ,. and a lte r a , e #
n
prob|em s npw
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 ^ - I n a t e a d w .th th e aw eeteat and moot child-
vere q u estio n in g by th e court, they
th e d ep artm en t.
An e ffo rt
S tne
” t r ° m K lam atn paHs t0 of the price of woolen clothing being like sim plicity. The text was again
w ere advised to h u n t th e highw ay T u rn e r> a tr u s ;y> escaped from Me- u su a i in te re st along th e lines of facing
construe- the ,Iackson co u n ty line, and it is boosted sky high by the Fordney- taken from the w onderful book of
eil’s s Islau
and follow it instead of the railro ad , : N
Neil
Island ( ied eral p e n ite n tia ry ) prohibition, law enforcem ent at d , wiU be m ade to speed up
estJm ated th a t Jt w il, req u ire ab o u t M cCumber ta riff, it “ should be Isaiah. 53d chapter.
last
night.
The
boat
w
as
found
to-
A
m
ericanism
,
w
ere
very
ably
d
is
-'tio
n
in
o
rd
er
to
com
® 7
1 4-
in th e ir jo u rn ey s from one place to
lvuuu
A m ericanism , w eie v « ., c u n u.s- —
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,. 7
$75.000
to com plete
the Jackson eheaner next sn rin e and th e r e a f t e r ’
The ex hortation was m ade liy Dr.
..„ o th e r
<lay a t Steilacoom , but no trace of CUssed by New ton W. Borden and work u n d er way on which progress
cneaper next spring and tn e re a ite r
’
F o u r m em bers of th e tra v e lin g the m issin« nien has been found.
S
g
present agreed th a t the S.enf
®m.°Ot decla[ ed ,n a form al
to enlarge o u r tents, stre n g th -
S enator
enator C.
C. M.
M. T
T hom
hom as,
as, of
of M
M edford,
edford, has
has been
been delayed
delayed th
th ro
ro u u g g h h construe-
construc-
r o u w i ere n n all
in n th
e .. at the
oi police
un
trav
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is \e iy one present agreed m a t tne sta te m e n t, in wliicn he severely con- en the stakes and lengthen the cords
band
b ro elin
u g h g t
B eronto was an em ploye of the and Jo h n Rigg, of A shland.
i tion handicaps
encountered
by —
con-
road should be com pleted and th a t dem ned certain clothing m anufac- of ou r h ab itatiin .
Ju st reach out
into court this m orning, and one of BBernal revenue offices a t Tacom a,
E lect on of officers resu lted in tracto rs.
I th e question of bonding the county tu re rs and re ta ile rs for a d v ertisin g our hands, it is the sam e Jesus,
H axxbo av „ u , a „ ti.a «loir i «t
whinh when lie was convicted of th e em- the follow ing list fo r th e ensuing
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thesi wa. on the . ik I t. xx in< 11
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v r e xiina $> ^> <$> <S> <$><$><&<$> <8-<S> <£ <i'3>
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com pletion of the road th a t clothing prices would rise due n o rth , south, east and west. He re ­
touched the h e a rt of the ju d g e, and bew lem ent ot $11,4)00. He was pa- y ear: County president Mrs^ A .
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
<?> ^ o u l d be p u t up to the people of to new duties on wool and woolens, ite rate d the com parison he m ade to
all w ere released w ith o rd ers to roled tw o m onths ago, since when J J ls o n , A shland co n e sp o n d in g sec-
the county a t the fall election.
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a lady recently, who hesitated giv-
he has been w orking in the prison re ta ry , Mrs. Stella J. L eavitt. Ash- J
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I 41 RAVV m i n i s t e r h e r e
m ove on.
i ing up w orldly am usem ents, said,
office.
lan d ; vice-president, Mrs. C arrie Stopping m A shland—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC T’P H E t n
.ALBANY M INISTER H ERE
T u rn e r
served u „ ,,l L eonard. A sh,end: r e c o r d s s ,r r e -
Mr. and Mrs. E . M. McCnUey and
J
™ A T T E N ,, M E E T ,A C S
had e ^ n y
, O O ^ d
»
ENIENÎ OF
Ï0 BE POI
HP 10 PEOPLE
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IH STREET BAFFI E
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O. A. ( . R E(.I<1 ls.\ I ION
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1925 for forging a money ord er a t tary , Mrs. M. M. Jo n es; tre a s u re r, i two children, of Eagleville, Calif.,
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i o i
I o a > re
»zx ct
; n or ir» the
t v fnv
Rev. B. F. Fellm an, p asto r of th e choose, believe me, I ’d not w aste my
Mrs. Z. M. C anaday,
of * ««
M edford.
stopping
in the ci
city
for a a fotr
few ; E U G E N E , Or., Sept. 27.— (Spe-l
San Francisco.
F
irst
B aptist church of A lbany, O r .,; tim e w ith the penny.”
Out of town visitors included th e w’eeks and visiting friends here.
c ia l.)— At a m eeting a tten d ed by
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­
“ Take
and
his
wife a re
follow ing: Mrs. L. D enton, Mary E .-D iiv e s to E ugene—
the fuU m em bership of th e c h a m b e r,' J
J visitors in A shland
. . Jesu
, s . in „ His prom
t ises, He
„
LEG E. C orvallis. Sept. 27.— R egis­ HIGH SCHOOL PA PE R
id ju s st t w hat He m eant, ai
A.
W
illiam
s,
M
artha;
H
arold
Simpson
left
for
Eugene
of
com
m
erce
la
st
night
the
action
aud
are
a
tte
n
d
in
g
the
m
eetings
a
t
said
and He
Lozier,
Mary
tra tio n of 2925 stu d e n ts th e first
m eant exactly w hat He sa id .”
W IL L A P P E A R ON FR ID A Y c i l e M rs A lice L M y ers, M rs, Geo. j this m orning, w here he is a stu d e n t of thg bQard Qf d irecto rs was ap_ Ith e C hautauqua building.
week of the college school year was
T here w ere m any in the h ealin "
Rev.
F
ellm
an
had
heard
considei-
M ordorf, Mrs. W. C. W ood, M rs.! in th e U niversity of Oregon.
He prQVed and yery gtrong resolutions
fully up to expectations, though 202
M aterial has been gathered and
_
_
able
ab
o
u
t
the
m
eetings
being
held
Bne
who could not be touched by
.
x,
.K A »
Hess. Z. M. C anady, Fiedelie. drove th ro u g h in th ............................
e fam ily car.
, laboring
fav o rin „ th
e bouinern
Southern P a -'
less th
an th
a t of last year. The to- tu rn e d in by the sta ff qf th e A shland Dora
I passeu
W oods. M aria Jones, L a u ra B. God- w ........................
hich he will use a t th e univ ersity
i ‘ ¡ ^ re
ta in in g ^ m
h e e C
entral P a r c a ific .!h e re ’ and decided to come to A sh* D r‘ P ric e ’ as th e P °wer wa« 80 £reaf
(^jil for th e s< hool year, including the high school publication, the “ Rogue
becam e com pletely exhausted
for a few weeks, a fte r which he will It was b ro u g h t out in th e m eeting land and a tte n d the m eetings in per- He
"
love, Mrs. B. H. B ryant.
S um m er session, is now 4036. Drop- News,” which will be prin ted twice
D elegates to th e s ta te convention drive it hom e. Simpson picked up by m em i,erg th a t the action of the son, and see if all was tru e th a t lie a Her nearly 50 people had passed
ping v irtu a lly all vocational work a m onth. The first edition of the
A fter a tte n d in g th e before him - receiving healing. The
at M cMinnville October 11, elected Ken Sm ith and J e rry Young a t Med. F n jon pacific was n othing b u t an had heard.
w ith th e exception of a g ric u ltu re “ New s” will be off the presses F ri-
“ m eeting last evening, he sta te d th a t first one fel1 u n d er the P°w er- 8nd
w ere: L aura B. GodlQve, of Med- ford,
a tte m p t to w reck its stro n g est com
an d raisin g th e tu itio n for non-resi- day
'¡ h e was absolutely convinced in re-
so continued to the end. So Dr.
fo ld ; E tta Row land, Mrs. Minnie R em odeling House—
!
p etito r, the S outhern Pacific.
d e n t s tu d e n ts e n te rin g for the first
Leslie W entn e r is e d ito r in chief of Davig and g a ra h F r a iey , of A sh land.'
I gard to th e healing power th a t had Price announced th at, beside the
R. N. Chaney, of the Valleyview
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healing services to be held th .s af-
tim e from $60 to $105 a year w e r e ,£he paper, w ith Jo h n Galey as busi-
been evidenced a t the m eetings.
d istric t, is rem odeling his house, the
ternoon. th ere would be healing also
given as reasons for th e drop. The ness m anager. O thers who a re giv-
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work being done by F rom an and
(DIV ID EN D DECLARED
to ,,ig h t’ 88 U WaS impOSS” le tO
tig h te n in g of e n tra n c e req u irem e n ts jng g rpa t assistan ce in m aking the
High.
BY
POW
ER
COMPANY
reach a11 during hls sta y h ere- o th '
fo r special s tu d e n ts also
had its publication a success this year, a re
H ere from E a g le P o in t—
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ise. One lady ir. th e choir who
effect.
Jessie G uthrie, assista n t e d ito r;
! The board of directors of the Cal-
T hough m ore th a n 90 years of
n
had
been recently healed, felt the
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M arshall B arber, circulation m ana-
lform a Oregon Pow er com pany held
age. Rev. A. C. H ow lett, (veteran
,
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.
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power
come over her as she sat. and
FIR ER U G HI AMED FOR
e e r: R utb -Aitken, joke editor, and
! a m eeting yesterday, a t which tim e
new spaper correspondent for the
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ARGONxAl'T MINE F IR E K a th e rin e P arsons, exchange editor.
they declared th e reg u la r dividend
past 50 y e a rs, is as spry as m any a
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and
walked and walked
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R ep o rters from th e various classes
of $1.75 per sh a re on prefered capi-
m an m uch h i^ ju n io r. Rev. H ow lett
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and w alked around her, savine.
JACKSON. Calif.. Sept. 27.— The a re : Daniel Bow erm an. se n io r; ftirh
ta i stock, to be paid O ctober 25, to
’
is in th e city today from E agle Point
Several
cas-
the
stockholders
of
record
on
Octo-
L ook. M rs' B om ar’ 1 know
feet
A rg o n a u t m ine fire was incendiary. F lack u s jn n ’o r; B anard Joy, sopho-
BELFAST, Sept. 27.-
and is enjoying th e m any lessons
F
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State
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in th e belief of officials of th e m in- m ere, and E sth e r C ounter, fresh-
\ \ .ASHINGTON, Sept. 27. Feder- gieaned from a tte n d in g the P rice u alties resu lte d when
,
.
.
.
velous
healing,
considering
one
of
ing com pany. E. A. S tent, vice pres- m an.
al D istrib u to r Spencer set th e m a- revival m eetings.
t troops fired upon rio tin g irre g u la r
D ividends have been paid reg u lar-
,
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lim
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to
have
been
th
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inches
id e n t and general m an ag er of th e
chinery in m otion today to control V isit fro m M urphy__
prisoners in the Cork jail, today.
lv on the preferred capital stock
com pany, said y esterday th a t an in- Visit G ran ts P ass—
th e price and shipm ent of bitum i-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan York, of M ur-
The irre g u la rs have renew ed th e ’r isnee the date of first issuance, and longer th an the o th er, before she
v estig atio n was u n d e r way along the
W n M cNair and T. H. Simpson nous coal, by estab lish in g 17 d istrict phy , n e a r G ran ts Pass, w ere visitors a tta c k s a t T ralee, M acroom and w ith th e q u a rte rly dividend th a t Was prayed for-
th eo ry th a t som e firebug haQ<. tired w ere business visito rs a t G rants offices in the coal fields of the Unit-
th e city over n ig h t and th is fore- P en it, w here severe fig h tin g is re- will be paid a t the end of th is q u ar-
Thursday is Me ,o n ___ c a> ,
*
P ass today.
A *'
, ed States.
m noon.
oon.
ported, accom panied by casualties,
-te r, will am ount to over $39,000.
i
th e m ine.
casualties. *ter,
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