Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 02, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME
ASHLAND, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922
4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
No. 26
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 2.
— T heodore R oosevelt J r., is
com ing to the southw est th is
fall to m ake a few political
speeches, according to word
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CAMPAIGN
TWO FULL TICKETS
OUT FOR CITY OFFICES
F a ction s
P rom ise
F igh t;
Three
Term s on Park Hoard E xpire; R e­
corder and T reasurer Jobs A ttract
One E ach to Date.
CROWD ARRIVES LONG
BEFORE THE HOUR SET
G reatest K<q ig lo o s Scries in H istory
Of A shland Ended A fter Four
W eeks;
E vaug. i.s t R eturns to
Home at Ixxli, Calif.
POLICY IS ADOPTED
bv
o. s. official :
W ith but four m ore (lays in w hich;
“ The Acts of the A postles con­
c a n d id a te s may file with th e city r e ­
It will be only a short time until the old chiefs of the Blaekfeet Indian tribes will have disappeared from the
tin u e d ” has been the g re a te st thing
co rd er, th e political pot, which has
earth. In view of this fact the government has decided to make a perm anent record of what rem ains of their pecu­
th a t has ever stru ck A shland, social­
been sim m erin g for som e tim e, is
liar type of civilization. For the past two months a camera crew has been working in Glacier Nationul park, filming
ly, financially o r religiously speak-
alm ost a t th e boiling point, and a
NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 2.— Twelve the Indians in their home life, their dances, their tribal gatherings, their sacred medicine ceremonies and other
. ing. The apostles have gone, but
lively cam paign is predicted to oc­
A m erican d e stro y e rs steam ed out of form s of their work and play. The film will be preserved ’or educational and historical purposes.
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 2. Mrs. the sp irit and power of these m eet-
cupy the in terv en in g tim e betw een
H am pton Roads early today, en
Gadys P resnell, form er tick et seller , ings th a t have ju st closed wjn ,jve
now and th e general election, T ues­
ro u te to C onstantinople, w here they
a t a m ovie th e a tre here, was aw ard- on th ro u g h o u t this generation, and
day, No\ em ber 7.
'a r e expected to co-operate w ith Read
ed $10,000 dam ages from Mrs. Nell win echo aw ay bevond
aud C;(gt
C andidates for the city govern­
A dm iral Bristow , A m erican high
Godm an R ow lander. who was re- shadow8 a . dow „ the history Qf
m e n t have stepped fo rth and de­
com m issioner, in relief w ork am ong
eently
sentenced to a ? year in f prison land ln
: years , to come. All
, , , th
.. e serv-
.
,
clared them selves, two com plete city
for throw ing acid in Mrs. P re sn e ll’s .
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th e w ar-stricken refugees.
„
ices have been filled with the lllunu-
tic k e ts having been filed, th e final
I a ce
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nation of God’s glory th ro u g h Dr.
nam es being received S aturday af-
I WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— The U nit-;
The la tte r s left eye was destroyed Price and the effectg h&ve befin
T ternoon. One nam e appears for the
ed S tates does not intend to be sta m -'
by th e acid. Mrs. R ow lander test-j -.p rice. less.. in m ore ways than oue
office of ettv reco rd er and th o u g h ,
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1
lfied a t the tria l th a t she th rew
,
....
„ peded into the w arfare th a t now,
,
1— to us, o u r children, and to m any
th e re will be th re e vacancies on the ‘
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hangs over th e N ear E ast, and which
th e acid because Mrs. P resnell alien-
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a fa r off, whom th e Lord had called
p a rk hoard, no nam es have been,
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; Being a candidate for m ayor of
ated the alfections of her husband.
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is th re a te n in g to engulf E urope, it
! to be in ou r m idst.
filed up to th e p resent tim e.
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I A shland, I m ake the follow ing state-
,
,
.
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w as m ade plain by the h ighest of-
L ast n ig h t m arked the close of the
In the race for election to fill th e
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A ssurance of a high school band m ent of the policies I stan d for, and
LONDON Oct. 2.- W hile the N ear FU NERAL O F LATE RUBY
ficials of the H arding ad m in istra-j
^1 cam paign, and was the m ost largely
office >f m ayor and th e seats for the
tion.
of nearly 30 pieces before the w inter , th e position I tak e on the issues of E ast situ a tio n has cleared as a re-
DOLLAR IS HELD TODAY
atten d ed of any of th e e n tire four
city C ornell, an effo rt is being m ade
N eitlier sen tim en t stirre d up
by is over is m ade by Carl H. Loveland, the cam paign:
suit of a rra n g e m e n ts for an arm is-
weeks of th e m eeting. xVn hour be­
to injef t new blood into th e city
L eague of N ations advocates, no r d ire c to r of th a t m usical organiza-
The first consideration
of a city tice betw een the B ritish and T urks
The funeral sevices for the late
fore th e tim e <ie building was a l­
governm ent.
critical u tte ran c e s by various church t on. T hough several of the boys should be th e h ealth of its people, a t M udauia tom orrow , B ritish offi- Ruby D ollar, who was accidentally
m ost full, and crow ds kept com ing,
S upport ng the tic k e t represented
lead ers will be able to m ove the ad- w ere lo st by g rad u a tio n last spring, I am , th erefo re, in favor of tak in g cials have declared the d an g er of shot F riday evening in this city, was
u n til it was a capacity house before
by C. L. Loom is as a can d id ate for
m in istratio n to any hasty or precipi- ufL cient new m aterial is available every precaution to protect the wa- a w ar in Asia M inor is not yet com- held th is afternoon a t C entral P oint,
the
service was over.
m ayor, a re S. A. P eters Sr., M. C.
ta te action in the Turco-G reecian to m ake the baud a success. P rac- ter of A shland creek from pollution, pletely passed.
w
here
b
urial
took
place.
On
S aturday aftern o o n , a fte r a
L in in g e r, Dr, R. L. B urdic H. G
eices a re held twice a week, on Tues-; It m ust be kept pure.
. G reat B ritain, it was stated , will
F u n e ral arra n g e m e n ts were in i testim ony m eeting. Miss Evelyn Car-
B
arber
and
I
c
risis>
n
was
sta
te
d
officially.
W olcott, Mrs. W. M
day evening and T hursday a fte r
I believe in the enforcem ent of the not assist in p u ttin g down any Greek charge of J. P. Dodge and Sons,
, veil delivered the m essage, Dr. Price
Mrs. W . J. W allace, as can d id ates,
school. A m ajo rity of the m em bers laws,
p articu la rly
those ag a in st uprising in T hrace, unless th e T u rk s I
j restin g for the a fter-h ealin g service.
fo r city couneilm en. The .opposit’on ,
a t p resent were playing last year, gam bling and bootlegging.
leave the n e u tra l zone along the
The talk was m ostly for children, as
factio n , headed by Dr. W. E. Blake
I am opposed to factions in Ash-i s tr a its .
Shipm ents of B ritish re-
1 ¿md any boy th a t is in te rested in any
, it was ch ild ren 's healing day. She
as a sp ira n t for the m ayor’s offic“ ,
Land in stru m e n t is invited to try out land, and prom ise, if elected, to be inforcem ents and m unitions to the
took as her subject, “ a fish sto ry ,"
xis su p ported by Irv in g F indley, A. C.
for the organization.
the m ayor for all th e people, ra th e r D ardanelles will not cease u n til the
! and illu stra te d plainly, so the sm all­
Joy, C. H. Pierce, L, A. Moss, A. M.
The band boys m et recently and th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan n eu tral zone is cleared of T urks,
est child could u n d erstan d , th a t we
B eaver and G. N. F ro st.
put th e players on a business basis, is th is: “ The way to get action is to i Serious Greek disorders a re re-
I could be ju st little worm s, our life
G e rtru d e Biede, p resent incum ­
i w ith an election of officers and th e unite every factio n .”
¡p o rted from e astern T hrace, w here
; spent on hooks to catch an a win
b en t, h as again filed for the office
d r a f t i n g of a set of rules aud regula-l
I am in favor of the new h o te l; the G reek troops, suppo rtin g the
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’ souls; th a t we, as worm s, did not
of city recorder.
Benj. ni n F. M cCreary died Sun- cions p ertain in g to the m em bers. I t project. W e have the scenery, th e revolutionary a d m in istra tio n a t Ath-
j catch th e fish, b u t w ere ju st in stru -
T hough th ere will be th re e vacan-
the " n rk board asp ira n ts for
a t his hom e a t Siskiyou, follow- was decided to levy a sm all fine up- clim ate, th e soil and the people— ens, a re clam oring for w ar against
ATLANTA,
Ga.,
Oct.
2.
—
T
hat
m ent a i in th e hook g e ttin g them .
cies on —
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He on ab sen t and tard y m em bers v/hoi everything here
except a m odern h o .¡ th e T u rk s to prevent th e ir occupa-; Mrs. Thom as W atson, widow of the About 1Oo children w ere prayed for.
th e offices a re backw ard about filing ¡in g an illness of several days
Hal M cNair G S But w»s S5 y e ti’s of age.
could not offer an unim peachable tel to a ttra c t new com ers. L e t’s get tion of T hracian soil.
late ju n io r U nited S tates S enator, Qne little girl w ith goitre was told
th e ir nam es
Mr.
M
cCreary
was
a
native
of
excuse.
O fficers recently elected th a t hotel!
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from Georgia, would be tendered th e by Dr p r ice th a t by m orning the
le r and Mrs. F. D. W agner will not j
he on the board this next term , th e ir A labam a, but had been a resid e n t of w ere: M arcus W oods, p resid en t;
I am proud of A shland’s fine rep-
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2.—- The unexpired term Ox h er her h u s b a n d ,: gojtre w ouid be gone, and he called
d u ra tio n of office having expired, ’- he Rogue R iver valley for the p ast V ernon McGee, vice-president; Dale u tatio n everyw here in the m a tte r of Greek com m ander in chief in T hrace by appointm ent u n til a new sen ato r the child to the pia t form both m orn-
unless they disclose th e ir in ten tio n s 30 years, having resided a t his pres- Leslie, secretary ; Orville H all, tre a s . schools and education, and I favor has notified the allied high com m is-jean be chosen a t the Novem ber elec- ,ng and evenjn g yesterday as a testi-
of ru n n in g fo r re-election. The hold- ent hom e the g re a te r p a rt of the u rer, and Joe Neil, m anager and l i t a n y su itab le action looking tow ards sioners, th a t Greece is unable to re- tions, is indicated tty G overnor inony where all could see it had
personnel , of the or- the re-opening of th e norm al school, spect the n e u tra l zone n the T chalja H ardw ick.
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¡disappeared.
One lady from Cor-
overs a re F ra n k Jo rd a n and Mrs. i tim e. He had been the p ro p rieto r of b rarian . The
the
hotel
at
Siskiyou
for
several
ganization
a
t
p
resent
is:
I
am
in
favor
of
having
all
of-
region,
n
o
rth
of
C
onstantinople,
un-j
i
n
event
Mrs.
W
atson
is
given
the
vau
js
was
th
e
last in line to be
H enry V aupel.
Sylvester
years
and
held
o
ut
th
e
glad
hand
to
C
ornets—
V
ernon
McGee,
Lloyd
fices
and
all
positions
on
th
e
c
ity
’s
less
a
tta
c
k
s
upon
G
reeks
by
roving
honor,
she
will
be
the
first
wom
an
healed,
a
fte
r
the
children, and the
L ate th is afternoon,
and
all
his
fellow
m
en.
Crowsou,
Orville
H
all,
M
aurice
Jalo
payroll
filled
by
citizens
and
tax-
T
urkish
bands
in
th
a
t
d
istrict
are
m
em
ber
of
the
senate,
alth
o
u
g
h
she
power
of
t
he
Lord
fell on her so
P a tte rso n
declared
him self,
payers of A shland itself. No outside stopped.
F
u
n
e
ra
l
a
rra
n
g
e
m
e
n
ts
have
Znot
and
L
aw
rence
W
agner,
will be unable to tak e the oath °f great, she sat in her chair, scarcely
stepped into the political ring, when
place-holders!
C larinet— M arcus W oods,
o if 'ce-
; m oving, from 5 in the afternoon un-
he filed for th e office of city tr e a s ­ been com pleted and will be an-
T rom bones— Joe Neil, C harles T il­
I believe th a t when the people
nounced late r.
The appointm ent would, however, til 10 o-ciock at night, a fte r the
u rer.
ton, R aym ond C arson, F rederick vote in favor of a n y th in g they should
enable her to draw a se n ato r s salary, services were over.
It Is also understood th a t th e su p -|
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY S>
get it, and I am opposed to all form s
Johnson and H arold K incaid.
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. j S aturday evening Dr. P rice was
p o rte rs of Loom is m et today, and
of trick ery , p a rticu la rly the so-called ‘ * • ” * * ’ * * * ’ ’ ’
* i- t
Bass h orn— V irgil G illette.
greeted by a large audience. The
unanim ously endorsed th e candidacy
j “ jo k e rs” th a t are often used to de-
Snare drum — Dale Leslie.
m
eeting was opened by song, f o l­
of G e rtru d e Biede for city recorder.
P acific C oast L eague
Bass d ru m — G ais Crosby.
I ceive th e voters. I believe th a t be-
lowed
by prayer by Rev. H am m ond
(Y esterday’s Gam es)
Saxophones— George F ran cis B ar-Jing on th e level is th e highest form
of
the
Episcopal
chu rch ; a fte r which
At O akland 4-3; P o rtla n d 9-1.
CHAM BEE OF COMMERCE
ron, K enneth H obson and Bobbie of A m erican citizenship.
a
vocal
duet
was
rendered by Mrs.
At V ernon 6-7; Seattle 0-0.
Coffm an.
The p resent w ater supply for Ash-
TO M EET TUESDAY NIGHT
H.
Galey
and
Percy
S tra tto n . The
At Sacram ento 3-0; San Francisco
New m em bers who a re expected to land is inadequate, and I favor tak-
text
tak
e
n
for
the
evening
was from
2-7.
be ad m itted to the organization in; ing im m ediate steps tow ard increas-
A m eeting of th e cham ber of com ­
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Jerem
iah
,
18th
ch
apter,
verses
1 to
At Salt L ake 5-2; Los Angeles 7-3.
n e a r fu tu re , are H ugh G ilm ore, ing th e supply th ro u g h such m eas
m erce is scheluled to be held Tuea
DENVER, Oct. 2. Prize fig h tin g
‘ 6, “ The P o tte r and the Clay.” Dr.
day evening in th e city hall, a t
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.— T here is not Price expounded the word so clearly
I C olorado was given !ts d eath Bow erm an, Edw in F reem an , W il-;u re s as th e people m ay adopt.
I believe the m ayor and city Visits W artim e F rie n d s—
which tim e M ajor W illiam T. Mor- blow today when the s ta te suprem e liam H ulet. Gordon Modie, E llis and
enough money in the w orld to buy a as he preached the
story. Of how
gan will ad d ress th e m em bers p re s -)eo urt ren(jered a decision th a t, “ any M errill Rose, Jim m ie H eer and Don-; council should give th e ir m oral in-
Daniel C. Upp, form erly first lieu- reserved seat for the w orld's series we are clay in the hands of the
ent.
M atters relativ e to the ail- p rj2e fig h t w here adm ission was
Snyder.
fluence and support to all practical ¿enant of th e 363d infan try , which a ^. eijjjer of tiie local baseball head- G reat P o tter.
All the g rit and
vancem ent of A shland in terests will <«iia r ge(j and the principals receive
Crosby and Leslie expect to change projects for profitably utilizing the was in service on the o th er side in q u a rte rs. Both have sold out to the stones of sin have to be rem oved,
also be b rought up for d scussion <it rew a rd s,” was illegal.
from the drum s to the clarin et and fru its and vegetables of this com -| F ran ce, Belgium and o th er E u r o - ; iu n e of 18.000 daily, and only th e and we have to be cleansed bv being
th e m eeting .and every m em ber i
s
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I m unity.
A t p resen t, tho u san d s of pean countries, and who is now w ith i fact tb a t 22,000 unreserved seats washed in the blood of Jesus. Then
urged ti be present.
The band m ade its firs t public a p - . dollars w oith of local products go the F irs t N ational bank in P o rtla n d , a rg tq he placed on sale the day of we are put on th e geat wheel o'* lift*
The re g u la r m eeting of th e city NEARLY
PE O PL E
pearance a t th e football gam e last to w aste for lack of canning and pre-1 js m otoring th rough to a tte n d a con- each g ame will give the late com er as the clay is put on the p o tte r’s
council will be held the sam e even-
VISIT STATE EXPOSITION F rid ay , and will play a t the o th e r serving facilities.
j ’ vention
'w h eel, and as we revolve round and
vention of
or b b ankers
ankers a a t t Del
Del Monte,
Monte, a a m
m orsel
orsei of
Of com
com fort.
fort,
ing in a d o w n stairs room of th e city
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contests th a t a re played in Ashland.
On these principles I ask to be Calif. He stopped off to say “ hello
R egardless of th e crying dem and round in our everyday life, if we go
j judged.
building.
SALEM. Or., Oct.
2.— N inety
and spend a few days in rem inscences
j or seaj s ¡j js obvious th a t the old slow er th an th e m old on the wheel,
I (Signed)
CHARLES L. LOOMIIS. of w artim e days w ith his old “ b u d -; enthusiasm is not there. Locall fans we fall off, and if we go faster, we
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; th ousand and five hundred persons
K A ISE R ’S DEATH WILL
Isaw the 61st Oreg° n state ia ir ’ ° n WINBURN TO BE HOST
dies,” Andy McCallen and J ’m ia re a b it w eary of cham pionship ball fall off. As th e clay has to stick
TO PIERCE AT ALBANY
Bowers.
clubs and the in te rest in th e out- closely to th e mold, so we have to
v.
RELEA SE REAL STORY which th e c u rta iu d r° P P ^ a t m id­
——
night S aturday, it was estim ated by
; come of th e series may be said to be keep step w ith the g rea t mold our
A. H. Lea. secretary of
of th e fair
ALBANY, Or., Oct. 2.— Jesse W in-
I
I alm ost nil.
M aster P o tte r has m ade for us. And
PA R IS, Oct. 2.—
Water Ix*t Out from Dam—
„ The real
b . m em oirs hoard. F rid ay , w ith an a tten d an ce b u rn - of A shland, has a rra n g e d for
how each one of us should be con­
The gates a t the Savage Rapids
of th e fo rm er G erm an kaiser, con-
persong wag thp b ,ggegt a non-partisan d in n er to be given
tent
w ith th e mold of ou r own vo;---
tain in g secrets of the great w ar, the Friilav in the fa ir’s history, and it next W ednesday n ig h t at A lbany, a t;
dam of the G ran ts Pass irrig a tio n ELEUTRK RAILWAY MEN
sel.
Some are big, some are f r a ’l,
H ohenzollern fam ily , and the G n erm , an r was estim ated th a t no less th an 15,- the A ,ban-V hote1’ ,n bonor of Hon
d istric t a re being let down. This
CONVENE AT CHICAGO
and som e a re beau tifu l vessels in
governm ent, have been w ritten , hut
grQundg W alter M. Pierce, can d id ate for gov-
was done a fte r the w ater had been!
God’s service.
But when we are
.w ill n ot he published u ntil a fte r
CHICAGO, Oct. 2.— V irtually ev-
i
let
o u t from behind th e dam , so the
ernor.
Mr.
Pierce,
a
t
th
is
function.
S atu rd av before the gates closed.
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.
.
.
.
,
,
,
.
.
tried
in
th
e
furnace
of fire, we all
ex-w ar lo rd ’s d e a th , it was reported
x <> ’ n o n o rt flood would not wash aw av an y th in g ery type of vehicle used in local
S unday’s crowd was estim ated by wil1 exPress to those assem bled and W ASHINGTON,
t- — D epart-.
-
, •
»«
come out b eau tifu l vessels for use
from A m sterdam today.
They a re Mr Lea a t 2000; Monday a t 8000: to tbe Pre ss- bis Position on c u rre n t m ent of jugti
a l a a r e accused from below - The w ater was tu rn ed tra n sp o rta tio n d u ring the last hun-
Kingdom
said to have been locked up in a Tuesday a t 10,000; W ednesday a t s.ta te issu e s> sta te m e n ts to which the . a
— - U - f o d o r a i th ro u g h th e gates u n d er the dam , dred years got into th e picture a t
, /
in a rep o rt s lh tn itte d by th e ted erai
m . • o i
The Sunday m orning serm on w«
safe a t D oom , inscribe 1: “ To be op­ 18 0 0 0 : T hursday a t 20.000; F ri- Publlc of O reS°n is e n title d from
• - - W y - - - « - „ o r s n n a i tak in g about 12 hours to let out th e A m erican E lectric Railw ay As-
graaiLmLM fcgf havm gf to r personal
,
taken from Ezekiel, c h a p te r 34. suh.
ened a fte r I am d e a d .”
v
r s t o r e d . i n th e > ie-, w hat had collected This Siow dram - sociation convention, which opened
«.Shepherd8 Falsp anii T ruc -
dav a t 17.500. and S a tu rd a y ’s a t aQy candidate for governor.
ing
of
th
e
dam
pool
.will
prevent
th
e
on
th
e
M
unicipal
P
ie
r
here
today.
An
exact
check
is
impos-
A
cceptances
a
re
alread
y
being
re-
■
p a rim ein t of ju stice bulK hng and in
15,000.
- .
,
Dr. P r.ce explained th a t Jesus alw ays
of- The gathering, expected to draw
,
EYANGEI.IST1C P A R T Ì, W ORK
g,ble at tbp p rese n t tim e, it was ex . ce.ved which point to the d in n er be- w arehousea.
The rep o rt declared stra n d in g of fish, the
-/.„A , . •*
i
z
ii w as in existence. He canm from the
ing a huge gatherii
e 500(1 electric railw ay men from all „ ,
.
,
.
ENDED. BREAK S UP TODAY
re ste d tb a t m ucb j?qUOr j3 given by officials ficiahL
f c' a trying to pre
.
t
T7 . . . c . .
,x
F a th e r, conceived by the Holy
non-political people
ts p a rts of the U nited S tates, its m su-
being dotTo^to thl
in ter- to tb e ir fr je n d s.
G host, born of th e Virgin Mary and
ested in Mr. Pim-pe’s cam paign and
la r possessions, and C anada, opened
Pass C ourier.
T h e evangelistic cam paign cam e to
lived here am ong men. The th ree
election.
w ith a parade of old-tim e convey­
a conclusion last n ig h t, and th e Infant Is S tillborn—
dispensations, the F a th e r as the
Many in v itatio n s have been issued- ^loYqji,
ances, such as th e p rairie schooner,
m em bers of th e p a rty left th is m orn-
Mrs. G erald G unter gave b irth S at­
first, Jesu s as th e second, and a fte r
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w . C. G’hson
will on M ichigan avenue today, and will
ing • D r P rice re tu rn e d to Lodi, urdav to a still-born baby, which
the ascension, the C om forter or Holy
In City on *->
B ** usiness—
’
Second _si
Jill vu yesterday
„» xoiuinni in 'ioffntain an
<» oaw <■»»>
Jn close w ith a discussion of th e bus
Calif., w hile Mrs. P ric e le ft for was buried
S pirit a% the th ird , to dwell in our
P o rilajid w here she will spend a few View cem etery.
J. P. D^tige and
E. O. E stes, of Gl§ri{ia1e, Calif., is
problem on T hursday.
h earts.
And th a t Pentecc
is an
w eeks. T he o th e r m em bers left for Pons had charge of the fu n eral ar- in th e city for a ^ le y days, looking
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ind» w*1 are fo r it*
th e ir respective hom es.
• rangem ents.
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