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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This
is a proven fact.
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THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
FORNEARTY FIFTY v i w i
(International News Wire Service)
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MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
vive three months in the rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
mestic water helps.
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NO. 28S.
ASHLAND SCENIC
MAYOR ASKS SPOTS FEATURED LIQUOR MEET
BUSINESS TO
OF GOVERNORS
STOP FRIDAY
TO BE CALLED
LAKE OF WOODS
BOOM STARTED GETS
OHIO CLAIMS
BLACK BASS
FOR COOLIDGE
MR. HARDING
TO KEEP TITLE
AS IT’S OWN
Lithia Park To Be Played
Up In “ Scenic America”
For September
Over 8000 Fish Liberated
At Popular Resort
This Afternoon
T h e scenic w o n d e rs of
A sh ­
la n d a n d L ith ia P a r k a re to be
T h is m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock,!
Proclamation Urges
All fe a tu re d e x te n siv ely in th e n e x t Conference Plans Outlined
Senator
Moses
Backs
Plan
tw o tru c k s c a rry in g 8000 black
R ta tj»
By Mr. Harding Will
Citizens To Attend
Receives Body
issue of “ Scenic A m e ric a ’’ a m a g ­
To Keep President In
bass le ft A sh la n d fo r L a k e of th e
Be
Followed
Funeral Service
With
Touching
Evidence
azin e p u b lish e d a t San F ra n c isc o
Present Office
W oods, w h e re th e y w ill be lib e r a t­
Of Greatest Grief
by A lb e rt R e b e l, a n o te d tra v e le r
ed a s p a r t of th e L a k e of th e
a n d a u th o r . T h e n e x t issu e of
W oods
R e c re a tio n a l
A ssocia­
PROGRAM TO BE AT
th e m a g a z in e is to be d e v o te d e n ­ DRY LEADERS ARE
tio n ’s w o rk in sto c k in g th e la k e
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
BACK OF MEETING
METHODIST CHURCH tire ly to O reg o n , a n d th e p la n of
SPECIAL STOP MADE
w ith fish.
REMAINS
SILENT
th e a u th o r is to w rite th e s ta te
TO HONOR MCKINLEY
T he fish w ere sh ip p e d by th e
up a s if on an a u to m o b ile to u r
O regon G am e C om m ission from
All Stores Of Community s ta r tin g w ith th e e n tr y in to th e Believed That Stringent
th
Announcement Expected For e h a tc h e ry n e a r P o rtla n d , a r d Train Due t I 1 en Thirty
Laws Will Be Favored
Asked To Close For One s t a t e a t A sh la n d fro m th e ^buth
Was Three Hours Late
Some Time By Politicians cam e th ro u g h iu sp le n d id sh ap e,
By Convention As Many
Hour During Afternoon a n d 'c o n tin u in g on n o rth w a rd ,
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Position Of Coolidge At
Of State Leaders Are
As Patriotic Duty In g iv ig m e n tio n to th e d iffe re n t
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Prohibitionists.
c itie s a s th e y a re a p p ro a c h e d .
Memory Of Harding.
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B y Mrs. Harding.
Makes Him Hard To Beat.
T he m a g a z in e is d ev o ted to th e
T he f ir s t bass w ere p u t in th e
b o o stin g
of A m e ric a n
sc en e ry
W A SH IN G T O N , A ug. 9.— P r e s ­
la k e th re e y e a rs ago, a n d every
a n d th e c a tc h p h ra s e of M r. R e b ­ id e n t C oolidge a n n o u n c e d
h e re
W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 9.— An s u m m e r since, som e h av e been
ON BOARD FU N E R A L TR A IN
F o l­ to d a y t h a t he p la n s to su m m o n
*
PROCLAMATION
’ el is “ See A m e ric a F i r s t .”
u n o ffic ia l boom to m ak e P re s i­ placed th e re . L a s t y e a r, 16000 en ro u te to M arion, A ug. 9.—
*
To th e P eo p le of A sh la n d * lo w in g h is policy of b o o stin g th e th e G o v e rn o rs of e v e ry s ta te in
d e n t C oolidge th e
R ep u b lican w ere lib e ra te d .
H a rd in g cam e back hom e to d ay .
* a n d V ic in ity :
’ d iffe re n t scenic p a rts of th e U n­ th e U n ited S ta te s fo r a c o n fe r­
n o m in ee fo r P re s id e n t to succeed
As y e t, th e fish a re n o t very T h e n a tio n t h a t h a s claim ed th e
d e­
*
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e * ite d S ta te s , M r. R eb el h a s
ence e a rly n e x t m o n th on th e P ro ­
h im se lf in 1924 w as lau n c h e d th ic k , b u t iu a few inory y e a rs, fla g -w rap p e d body since th e t r a g ­
* p ro c la m a tio n s issu e d by o u r * cid ed to give th e e n tir e S e p tem ­ h ib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t
m e a s u re s ,
h e re to d ay by S e n a to r G eorge H. th e A sso c ia tio n h opes to have ic d e a th a w eek ago, gave him
O regon b e a u tie s
* p re s id e n t a n d
g o v e rn o r, I * b e r e d itio n to
w hich a re a t p re s e n t c a u sin g th e
M oses of New H a m p sh ire .
one of th e b e st sto c k e d la k e s of back to h is ow n O hio to d ay a n d
* am r e q u e s tin g t h a t a ll c iti- " a n d h a s n e g o tia te d w ith th e lo­ N atio n m o re tro u b le th a n
any
O hio receiv ed him w ith w ide
M ovem ent E x p ected
bass in th e e n tir e c o u n try .
fo r
* zens of A sh la n d a n d v ic in ity * cal C h a m b e r of C om m erce
o th e r law s in th e C o n s titu tio n .
T h is m o v em e n t h a s been ex-
T he a sso c ia tio n is com posed o f | open a rm s as b e fittin g to th e r e ­
* su sp en d a ll b u sin e ss a c tiv i- * a p p ro p ria te c u ts a n d illu s tr a tio n s
P la n n e d B y H a rd in g
p ected fo r som e tim e b u t w as n o t th e lot h o ld e rs of L a k e of th e tu rn of a n h o n o red an d beloved
* tie s a t noon on F rid a y a n d • of L ith ia P a r k a n d o th e r view s.
T h e C o n fe re n c e w as o rig in a lly
expected to com e b efo re th e p u b ­ W oods, a n d since i t ’s o rg a n iz a - 3on long gone fro m its h e a r ts -
A cco rd in g to th e a u th o r , sev­
* a tte n d th e c o m m u n ity se r- *
p la n n e d
by
fo rm e r
P re s id e n t
lic so soon. T h e s ta u n c h b a c k ers tio n h a s been c o n s ta n tly im p ro v ­ T h e re w as no c la tte r of a rm s, no
* vices w hich a re b e in g h e ld * e ra l p a g e s w ill be g iv en to A sh ­
H a rd in g it w as le a rn e d , a n d P r e s ­
show of m ilita ry pom p, no boom ­
of P re s id e n t C oolidge h av e been ing th e la k e . T h e A ssociation
* as a trib u te to o u r la te • la n d a s a s o rt of g e n e ra l in tr o ­
id e n t C oolidge a n n o u n c e d w ill be
c o n sid e rin g su ch a m ove fo r som e h o ld s i t ’s y e a rly m e e tin g n c x ’ I in g g u n s a n d no gold b raid o r
* P re s id e n t W a rre n G. H a rd - * d u c tio n in to th e s ta te a n d th e im
c a rrie d o u t a lo n g th e sa m e lin e s
tim e it h a s been k n o w n , even S u n d a y a t C a r te r ’s P o in t on th e tin se l w h en th e body cam e back
g e ts fro m
* in g .
* p ressio n th e to u r is t
as th o se o u tlin e d by th e la te C hief
to sleep fo re v e r in th e soil t h a t
ä
w
hen he h eld th e office of Vice- lak e .
*
I w ish to u rg e a ll m e r- • L ith ia P a r k a n d th e scenic d riv e s
gave him b irth .
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c h a n ts to close th e ir b u sin e ss * of A sh la n d .
C abinet M embers on Train
such a c o n fe re n c e o u tlin e d b efo re
to th e p re s id e n tia l c h a ir it w as
* h o u se s fo r a t
le a s t d u rin g •
A ll th e c a b in e t w ith th e ex­
lie s ta r te d on h is A la sk a n trip .
F ew new ly m a rrie d c o u p le s h av e had a m o re u n iq u e ho n ey - j
c ln d i^ ^
W° U' ' 1
* th e h o u r of th e se rv ic e s a s *
c e p tio n of tw o
m em b ers
now
vices th r o u g h o u t
th e
U nited
P in c h o t A dvises
* a p a trio tic d u ty a n d s tro n g - •
m oon th a n M r. a n d M rs. E m a n u e l F re e d m a n , of P o rtla n d , O regon, I
H
P
h o m ew a rd bound in resp o n se to
S ta te s.
G o v e rn o r P in c h o t of P e n n s y l­ w ho a f te r th e y w ere m a rrie d on M arch 5, tru d g e d 3,200 m iles to
c o o lid ^ P
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* ly u rg e a ll c itiz e n s of th e *
m essag es w ere a b o a rd th e tra in .
A t M ethodist Church
v a n ia c alled upon th e P re s id e n t
New Y ork C ity. B ro o k ly n is F r e e d m a n ’s hom e, a n d he serv ed d u r - ! c le a rl
..
^ su en
as
* c o m m u n ity to a tte n d
th e *
T he tra in crossed in to O hio e a r ­
T h e se rv ic es fo r A sh la n d
a re e a rly to d a y a n d u rg e d him to
ing th e w a r in th e F o u r th I n fa n try , T h ird D ivision. T h e ir long h ik e e x e cu tiv e .lh ilifv ,
S ?
* m em o ria l se rv ic es w hich a re *
ly in th e fo re n o o n , m a k in g a spe-
b ein g h e ld a t
th e M eth o d ist follow th e p la n s o u tlin e d by H a rd ­
has e a rn e d th e m th e title of th e “ W a lk in g H o n e y m o o n e rs". T h e :
X ° co m m an d a
M ED FO RD ,
O re., A ug.
9.
* b e in g h eld a t th e M e th o d ist *
c h u rc h in fo llo w in g o u t th e r e ­ ing. T h e G o v e rn o r h a d a ssiste d
la rg e vo te, an d a t p re s e n t, a c ­ T h e M edford c h a m b e r of com -i ! cial stop of one m in u te a t C a n ­
* c h u rc h a t one o ’clock.
*
to n in re sp e c t to P re sid e n t Mc-
q u e st of P re s id e n t C oolidge th a t H a rd in g in p re p a rin g th e p ro ­ p h o to g ra p h w as ta k e n w hen th e y c alled on M ayor H y lan a t th e c o rd in g to a s ta te m e n t m ade by
n itr e e fo ru m a t its d in n e r h ad as
*
MAYOR C. L. LOOM IS •
C ity H all.
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S e n a to r M oses is th e only logical g u e s ts of h o n o r h e re M onday th e K
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m an to w hom th e R e p u b lic a n s p a rty of p ro m in e n t O re g o n ia n s, | M arion a t
teu
,)u, w j|j
T he above p ro c la m a tio n
w as to p ay p ro p e r re c o g n itio n to th e
e n t c o n d itio n s.
cau tu r n to h a n d th e ir b a n n e r v. ho, on a to u r< o f th e e x p e rim e n t
issu e d by M ayor C. L. L oom is to ­ b u ria l of M r. H a rd in g .
p ro b ab ly be th re e h o u rs la te .
Dry Leaders Fndoi-se Plan
in th e com ing c am p aig n .
s ta tio n s of th e s ta te , insp ected
d a y in o rd e r t h a t a ll c itiz e n s of
T ra in A rriv e s I,a te
S tart a t One
M any o th e r a d m in is tra tio n d ry
C oolidge Silen t
tn e S o u th e rn O regon e x p e rim e n t
th e c o m m u n ity w ould be a b le to
T h e tra in a rriv e d a t M arion
T he s e rv ic e s a t M ario n , O hio, le a d e rs e n d o rse d Go’ e r P in c h o t’s
W h en in te rv ie w e rs trie d
to s ta tio n a t T a le n t,
e ig h t
a tte n d th e fu n e ra l se rv ic es fo r s ta r t a t th re e o’clock in th e a f t ­
m iles. a t tw elv e tw e n ty c e n tra l sta n d -
s u g g e stio n an d it w as believed
rea
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th e la te p re s id e n t of th e U n ited e rn o o n a n d a llo w in g fo r a d iff e r ­
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.
T he p ro g ra m follow -
t h a t P re s id e n t C oolidge w ould
him as to h is s ta n d in th e m a tte r U ie e i es w ere m ade to u c h in g on I Gd a t M arion on th e a rr iv a l of
S ta te s , W a rre n G. H a rd in g , an d ence of tw o h o u rs in tim e th e
follow th is o u t a s i ra c tie a lly e v ­
he re fu se d to m ak e an y s ta te ­ t i e
reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege t he tra in w as th a t th e body w as
a lth o u g h th e m ay o r d id n o t r e ­ se rv ic e s h e re h a v e been s e t fo r
W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 9.— E d ­
W A SH IN G TO N ,
A ug.
8.—
e ry o n e in to u c h w ith th e p re se n t
m
e n t m erely sa y in g he w ould do e x te n sio n serv ice a n d th e g r e a t i ta k e n to th e ho m e of H a rd in g ’»
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q u e s t th e b u sin e ss h o u se s closed one o’clock in o rd e r t h a t
C h u rc h le a d e rs of th e c o u n try
th ey c o n d itio n s believed th e p ro g ra m
w h a t th e m a jo rity of th e p a rty w ork of th e T a le n t e x p e rim e n t f a th e r . D r Georg(J
fo r th e a fte rn o o n , h e d eem ed it w ill be c o n d u c te d
T. H a rd in g
h e re a t th e o u tlin e d by H a rd in g is v e ry e f ­ th e L a d ie s H om e J o u r n a l, w ho w ill d isc u ss in te r n a tio n a l re la -
le a d e rs d e sire d .
s ta tio n , of w hich P ro f. F . C. R e - ! 8nd froln tw o to te n H a rd in g 's
a p a trio tic d u ty t h a t a ll b u sin e ss sa m e tim e as th e b u ria l is ta k in g
h a s o ffe re d a fo rtu n e of one h u n - t i o n s fro m th e C h ristia n p o in t of
fic ie n t.
C oolidge a few w eeks ago w as im e r is th e h ead .
ce ase d u rin g th e h o u r of th e se r- p lac e in O hio.
d re d th o u sa n d d o lla rs fo r th e b est view a t a c o n fe re n ce to be held
frie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs view ed th e
R em edies N eeded
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c o n sid e red as a se rio u s riv a l
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F ro m n in e to one on
Services to B e Sim ple
A t th e m e e tin g th e liq u o r
w hich s t a r t a t one o ’clock a n d
e x p ia in s t h a t th e re a s o n s w hich , 24. T he m e e tin g w ill be u n d e r th e to H a r d in g ’s re n o m in a tio n , b u t th e of re g e n ts of O regou A g ric u ltu ra l ‘’F rid a y w ill be tlie fin a l o ppor-
T h e se rv ic es a r e
to be q u ite
w ill c o n tin u e
fo r a n h o u r o r sim p le, a a M rs. H a rd in g h a s r e ­ v io la tio n tra f fic in e a ch s ta te w ill led him to m a k e th e o ffe r a re th e ■ a u sp ic e s of th e C om m ission on d e a th of th e la te P re s id e n t h a s C ollege a n d o th e rs xw e re a s fo l­ tu n tiy of so rro w in g O hio to pay
be d iscu ssed a n d re m e d ie s w ill be n e e d s of ta k in g c o n s id e ra tio n o f ' In te r n a tio n a l J u s tic e a n d Good- a b so lu te ly ch a n g ed th e e n tir e a s ­ low s: J u d g e J. K. W e a th e rfo rd , of
m o re.
its la s t re sp e c ts in p u b lic by be­
q u e ste d
th a t
a ll
c e re m o n ie s
ta lk e d o v er in a n a tte m p t to d is­ peace p la n s o u t of p o litics.
I will Of th e F e d e ra l C ouncil of pect of th e R ep u b lican p a rty and A lbany, p re s id e n t of th e hoard or in g p e rm itte d to pass th e b ie i.
B usiness Men A gree
w hich ta k e p lace th ro u g h o u t th e
co v er if th e r e is a n y rem e d y fo r
“ T he L e a g u e of N a tio n s is i n ! C h u rc h e s, w ith w hich
30 corn- it is expected th a t u n less stro n g re g e n ts of O regon A g ric u ltu ra l At eleven th e
T he fee lin g
a m o n g a ll bu si­ n a tio n be a s sim p le a s p ossible,
special b e a rin g
th e p re s e n t w ave of law b re a k ­
p o litic s; th e p u rp o se of th e a w a rd re u n io n s h a v in g an a d u lt m em - o p p o sitio n is m et t h a t C oolidge C ollege; J u d g e T. II. C ra w fo rd , of P re s id e n t C oolidge is sc h e d u le d
ness m en w ho w ere a p p ro a c h e d a n d in a c c o rd a n c e w ith h e r w ish ­
ing in th is resp e c t.
La G ra n d e ; E. B. A ld ric h , e d ito r to a rriv e .
is e x a ctly o p p o site , to lif t th e b e rsh ip of m ore th a n 20,000,000 w ill a c ce p t th e n o m in a tio n .
on th e s u b je c t w as to th e e ffe c t es a v e ry sim p le m u sic a l p ro g ra m
S trin gen t L aw s Favored
of
th e P e n d le to n E a s t O re g o n ia n ;
q u e stio n o u t of p o litic s ,” Mr. p erso n s a re a ffilia te d .
t h a t a ll b u sin e ss s h o u ld cease fo r a n d f o u r s h o rt ta lk s h a v e been
A t tw o th e fu n e ra l c o rte g e v ill
I t is believed t h a t m o re s t r i n g ­ B ok said.
G. A. P a lm ite r of H ood R iver, be fo rm e d a t th e resid e n ce a n d
a t le a s t an h o u r a n d fo r th is r e a ­ a rra n g e d . A ll th e ta lk s a re on
T h e o b je c t of th e c o n fe re n ce is
e n t law s w ill be fa v o re d by th e
" T h e a w a rd h a s n o th in g w h a t- to give an o p p o rtu n ity to stu d y
m a s te r of th e s ta te g ra n g e ; C. L . ! fo llo w in g im m e d ia te ly on th e a i-
son th e m ay o r issu ed th e p ro c la ­ th e s u b je c t of P re s id e n t H a rd in g ,
m e e tin g as a m a jo rity of th e h ig h
H aw ley of P o rtla n d , s ta te d a ir y , riv a l a t th e M arion c e m e te ry
e v e r to do w ith th e C o v e n a n t o f ' in te r n a tio n a l a ff a ir s
from
th e
m a tio n .
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g o v e rn m e n t
o ffices a re to
be w ill be m ad e by th e v a rio u s m in ­
th e L e a g u e o r w ith th e W orld C h ristia n view p o in t so m e w h at as
ists a n d m an y a r e fo r th e m ore
H u rd of C o rv a llis, .m a n a g e r e d ito r fu n e ra l serv ice.
At th re e th e
closed fo r th e h o u r of th e ser- is te rs o f A sh la n d c h u rc h e s.
C o u rt.
th e y a re d iscu ssed fro m th e eco-
s tr e n u o u s
e n fo rc e m e n t of th e
of th e G a z e tte T im es a n d secre- j se rv ic es a t th e
v a u lt c e m e te ry
“ T h e a w a rd is a s e rio u s effo rt nom ic- a n d p o litic a l sid e a t th e
a m e n d m e n t w h ich m ad e th e U n­ to g e t so m e w h e re w ith a n a c u te
At. six Mrs.
SAN FR A N C ISC O , A ug. 9.— ta r y of th e S ta te E d ito ria l A s s o -: w ill ta k e place.
W illia m sto w n m e e tin g of th e I n ­
ited S ta te s d ry in n a m e , b u t n o t p ro b lem . T h e w hole id ea h a s been
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in fac t.
c a re fu lly th o u g h t o u t fo r m o n th s. cu ssio n , h o w ev er, th e c h u rc h m e n m e r w ho h a s fo u n d th e tr a n s p o r ­ of O regon e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n s , i fo r W a sh in g to n .
P re s id e n t C oolidge w as re tic e n t Men a n d w om en c o n n e cte d w ith i t w ill n o t leave o u t th e econom ic ta tio n p ro b lem b lo ck in g th e w ay
an d w ould m a k e no s ta te m e n t as w ould n o t h a v e affiliated w ith th e
a n d p o litic a l effe c t of in te r n a tio n ­ to th e su c ce ssfu l m a rk e tin g of
to w h a t he believed. H e a d m itte d , policy c o m m itte e of th e a w a rd if a l re la tio n s .
h is c ro p s is p ro m ised by th e
h o w ev er, t h a t th e
m e e tin g w as it yvere p ro p a g a n d a . Its s tre n g th
T h e m e e tin g is th e o u tco m e of o p e n in g of w a te rw a y tr a n s p o r ta ­
7 Í T * «
v ery im p o r ta n t a n d t h a t s tr in g e n t lies in th e fa c t t h a t it is in d e ­ th e g ro w in g in te r e s t and a c tiv ity tio n to be e sta b lish e d p ro m p tly
a c tio n w ould p ro b a b ly be ta k e n p e n d e n t, n o n p o litic a l, a n d
n o n ­ on th e p a r t of th e c h u rc h e s in b etw een a ll P acific c o a st p o rts
B E R L IN , A ug.
9.— T h e re
is th e p la te . A nyone w ho h a s e v e r
by th e a sse m b la g e .
c o m m e rc ial. O th e rw ise it w ould in te r n a tio n a l a ffa irs . T hey w ere a n d th e p o rts of th e A tla n tic by
one species of “ m a r k ” w h ich h a s h e a rd
ab o u t an
o ld -fa sh io n e d
n o t be w o rth th e eflort.
c re d ite d by P re s id e n t
H a rd in g T he O cean F r u it E x p re ss, a new
n o t d e p re c ia te d . I t is a s ric h in ed ify in g .
“ T h e m o n ey p a r t of th e a w a rd a n d S e c re ta ry of S ta te H u g h es a n d s tro n g sh ip c o n c ern o rg a n ­
lu c ra tiv e p o te n tia litie s as e v er.
I H ow ever, th e m e rry M en from
P ro v id in g a th r ill fo r th e fo r-¡H o m e — th e y ’re n o t a ll A m e ric an s
is sim p ly a d ra m a tiz a tio n of th e w ith p lay in g a big p a rt in m o ld ­ ized a t San F ra n cisc o .
P A R IS , A ug. 9.— C o n q u est of i e x p e d itio n . P re p a ra tio n s a lre a d y
In a lan d w h e re m illio n
of
id ea in m in d , t h a t se rv e s to a t ­ ing pu b lic op in io n in s u p p o rt of
eig n “ E asy M a rk ” — fo r t h a t ’s th e ¡ e ith e r — th e r e a re p le n ty of H ol-
th e N o rth P o la r re g io n s by a ir- a re b ein g m ad e a t S p itz b e rg en to
tr a c t pu b lic a tte n tio n to it in a tlie a c tio n
of th e
W a sh in g to n a c re s of p ro d u c in g rich food an d
©ne re fe rre d to— h a s becom e a i la n d e rs , R u ssia n s a n d S e a n d in a -
p
lan e , re c e n tly given up by th e receiv e th e p lan e s a n d o th e r s u p ­
w ay t h a t no o th e r fa c to r could C o n feren ce on L im ita tio n 'o f A rm ­ f r u it cro p s, d e v e lo p m en t h a s been
w e ll-o rg an iz ed b u sin e ss in th is ¡v ia n s, a s w ell as p ro sp e ro u s G er-
e
x
p lo re r A m u n d se n , w ill be a t ­ plies.
do. To som e th e m oney w ill be a m e n t. T h e F e d e ra l C ouncil of | held back b ecau se th e to n n a g e
c ity .
m an s from th e p ro v in c e s — e a t it
te m p te d n e x t A p ril by a F re n c h
B oth p lan e s w ill hop off to ­
D r. E . G. P h e tte p la c e h a s been th e g r e a t a n d c h ie f a ttr a c tio n , C h u rc h e s led in th e fig h t fo r t h e ' iro m th e fie ld s h a s a lre a d y pass-
T h e o p e ra tio n of " a ll n ig h t a ll
up.
G erm an
cham pagne,
m ilita ry a v ia to r, L ie u te n a n t J u le s g e th e r.
B oth w ill be eq u ip p e d
of
th e p rin c ip a l b u t n o t to a ll; n o t to m en a n d ¡U n ite d S ta te s to e n te r th e P e r - j etI th e lim its p o ssib le fo r tr a n s ­
p o in ts” fo r th e b e n e fit of s im p le ; b o u g h t fo r a few th o u sa n d m a rk s assig n e d o n e
d e P a y e r.
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“ A N ig h t In D re a m la n d /* w h ich w h ich w ill p ro b a b ly receiv e t h e i J u s it c e th ro u g h re s o lu tio n s p r e - ! m e n t- T o n n a g e is g ro w in g fa s te r
“ W hy go h o m e ? ” c rie s th e i t ’s fin e bu sin ess.
De P a y e r p la n s to fly d ire c tly to p lan e th e o th e r will r e tu r n t o
in A s h la n d on m o st s e rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n .! T h e se n te d to P re s id e n t H a rd in g a n d ¡ t h a n c a r sp ace is in c re a sin g . T he
4tnerry M an fro m H om e w hen, a t
T o avoid a ttr a c tin g police no tice ¡ is to be s ta g e d
th e P ole, a d ista n c e of only 750 th e n e a re s t base of su p p lie s f o r
m id n ig h t, th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e th e m a n a g e rs of th e s e p lac e s nev- A u g u st 2 3 rd ., u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s a w a rd gives th em s o m e th in g m o re , S e c re ta ry of S ta te H u g h e s m ore l ° sses o f m illio n s of d o lla rs in m iles.
C o n tra ry to A m u n d se n ’s
If th e d a m a g e d
law -a b id in g p lace in d ic a te s it is e r s ta y v e ry long in one place, of th e C ivic clu b . T h e tit le of v a lu a b le th a n th e m oney p a r t— ¡ th a n a y e a r ago. T h is a c tio n of v a rio u s d is tr ic ts c h a rg e a b le to p ro je c t, how ever, he w on’t c o n ­ re p a ir p a rts .
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tir e e x p e d itio n w ill be tra n s fe r -
e n d o rse d
by
p r a c tic a lly , ly*
lice c ra s h dow n. “ W h e re do we
aw ay w ith it once a n y w h e re , E yed S u s a n ” w ith a c h o ru s of one p re s s io n ; a n o p p o rtu n ity to p re- been
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go from h e re .? ’”
: th e flig h t c o n tin u e d .
tio n an d a n sw e rin g th e u rg e of b e rg e n .
T h irs tin g fo r a d v e n tu re a n d m u rd e r w h ile th e show is on. m o st b e a u tifu l n u m b e rs . o f th e a n c e t h a t th e y w ill rec e iv e an g e n e ra l m ee tin g .
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by De P a y e r, w ill n o t be m ore b ein g d isa b le d h a s n o t been e n ­
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ta l of $10,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d h e a d ed q'han 1 ,900 Sniles, a llo w in g a l­ v isa g e d .
th e m usic lo v ers o f th e c o m m u n ­
FRENCH W ORKER HOLDS
in g o u tsid e sp o ts him a t once.
o u t. T h e n e ig h b o rs w ill be ou
m o st 400 m iles fo r possible d e v i­
ity to th e r e h e a r s a ls h e ld e v e ry
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hop-
RECORD FOR WHISTLING by som e of th e m o st e x p e rien c e d i a tio n fro m th e s tr a ig h t ro u te .
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,
,
,
f r u it g ro w e rs
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w e re a n u m b e r of m en w ho e n ­
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ied De P a y e r, in e x p la in in g his
—
n ie r, y o u n g w o rk m a n of T ra n s, A m erica h a s been fo rm ed . I t w ill id eas, “ w hen e v e ry d a y w e o v e r­ I en g ro u p , w as a lso th e s ta r tin g
“ E le g a n t p la c e ,” th e “ schlep- sum ed in fin d in g new places. H ej ro lle d fo r p a r ts a t th e r e h e a r s a l
p o in t of an u n su c c e ssfu l b allo o n
L ocal s to re s a r e d isp la y in g in th e s o u th of F ra n c e , to d ay e s ta b lis h p ro m p tly a lin e of com e
p e r ” — t h a t 's w h a t th e s tr e e t m an is going to h av e a w e d d in g cele , h e ld l a s t .n i g h t , a n d m an y m o re
h ith e r to
in s u rm o u n ta b le
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A sh la n d g ro w n fig s in th e ir w i n - 1 h o ld s th e w o rld ’s n o n -sto p w h ist-
is c a lle d — c o n fid es. “ M usic, ch ain b ra tio n o r so m e th in g — d o e s n ’t
o b sta c les?
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n ig h t.
: m ad e in 189 7 by th e Sw edish ex-
dow s a n d on th e ir c o u n te rs to- lin g rec o rd .
pagne- -an d N a c k tta e z e rin .”
w a n t to h av e it a t a h o te l; says
c o a st to th e A tla n tic s ta te s . An B row n cross th e A tla n tic in one p lo re rf S alam o n A n d ree.
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T he M an
to 10,000 to n s lap of 1,500 m iles in 1919? My ! b a llo o n ist h a s n e v e r been h e a rd
c h ild re n h a v e e n ro lle d to d a te , T h o se on th e m a r k e t to d a y a re fo r te n h o u rs a n d o n e m in u te , estim a-ted 6,000
“ g a m e .” H e fo llo w s th e sc h le p p e r to h ire M rs. H e in ric h S c h m id t's
ta s k w ill be sim p le r, b ecau se I
fro m .
a n d b e fo re th e e n d of th e w eek k n o w n a s th e b la c k fig, a re of a t th e sam e tim e ro llin g sc o re s w ill be c a rrie d w eekly w hen th e
a n d is c o n d u c te d to so m e h o le-in p a rlo r an d s ittin g room fo r an
w ill h a v e a sto p o v e r.
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th e d ire c to r ex p ects to h a v e a good size ¿»nd d elicio u s.
of g a m e s o f d u c k p in s. Reynier
De P a y e r is n o t u n fa m ilia r
-th -w a ll w h e re a n e n te r p ris in g s ta g p a rty w ill know th e k in d of
a v ia tio n h a s m ad e e n o rm o u s p ro ­
c a st of th r e e h u n d re d p e rfo rm ­
sto p p e d
w h is tlin g
o n ly
lo n g co m p lete a n d m o d ern of r e f r ig ­
T
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A rctic e x p lo ra tio n . He d iu
G e rm a n h a s rig g e d up a little d an ce t h a t is p u t on. N ot v ery
f e a t of A lcock
e ra tio n sy stem s b ein g used so g re s s since th e
ers.
j c o n sid e ra b le
e x p lo rin g
th e r e
m a l th is y e a r a n d su ch t h a t th e re ! e n o u g h to d r in k five sc h o o n e rs
an d B ro w n .”
c a fe .
ev en in g . H e g e ts it; t h a t a fte r-
th
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A m u n d se n ’s id ea s w ere too a m - ' d u r in g 191:5 and
1914.
H is
I t m ay be th e p a rlo r of a p ri- noon h is m en b rin g in th e cham -
sp o n so rin g th e p a g e a n t, it is n o t a n d c lim a tic c o n d itio n s a re fa v o r­ “ M a rse illa is,” w h ile th e sp e ca t- k e t in b e tte r co n d itio n th a n is b itio u s, De P a y e r believes.
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now possibly by ra il sh ip m e n t.
n e c e ssa ry to b e lo n g to th is clu b a b le fo r
th e g ro w in g
of th a t to rs a p p la u d e d .
by th e m a n a g e r, It m ay be th e sa n d w ich e s th a t sell fo r to p -n o tc h
“ I t w ould be foolish to try to e r a n d , w ith th e A u s tria n , W ey-
T he w a te r c a r r ie r w ill be a u x ­
to ta k e p a r t in th is p ro d u c tio n . f r u it.
U n til R e y n ie r’s su c ce ssfu l a t ­
b lack room of a c afe, o r a tin y prices, in th e e v e n in g th e w o rd „ ,a a, rlcU y „ M m m u n lty p l l y
fly fro m B a rro w P o in t to S p itz ­ ip re c h |, d isc o v e red th e F ra n c is -
te m p t ‘th e rec o rd w as h eld by ilia ry too, a n d n o t a s u b s titu te
b e rg e n , a c ro ss th e e n tir e P o la r J o s e p h A rc h ip e lag o in 1872.
lo d g ero o m .
goes o u t to h is “ p u lle rs -in ,” a n d 1
a n d a n y o n e w ho w ish e s to ta k e
. G eorges T ro to b a s,
of R o u g ie rs, fo r, ra il serv ice. A su rv e y of th e
W h a te v e r th e place, th e m a n ­ ju s t as soon a s th e th e a tr e s le t
If h is P o la r flig h t is su c ce ss­
G ro u n d b e e tle s a r e d e s tro y e rs '
g ro w in g a n d new ly p la n te d crops re g io n , a d ista n c e o f m o re th a n
p a r t in it, m ay do so by a p p e a r­
3,100
m
ile
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c
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.
a g e r h a s p ro v id e d a s m a ll o rc h e s ­ o u t th e g a n g is on th e s tr e e t d ru m
fu l L ie u te n a n t De
P a y e r la t e r
in c o a st s ta te s in d ic a te t h a t both
in g a t th e r e h e a r s a ls in th e Civic of in se c t p e sts, s n a ils a n d c e n ti­
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p a c ity to d e liv e r th e f r u i t and tim e , b u t a s a s ta r te r it is too a g e to th is g ro u p of is la n d s ,
en to th e p u b lic ,
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R a in is seld o m seen on th e a n d B ra z ilia n s.
ho m ely g irls, w ho d a n c e p ra c tic a l­ c a p a c ity fo r sa y in g “ N o !" firm ly , a d u lts g a th e r n ig h tly a t
in 1914 w hen he w as c a lled back
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