Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    K löÄ TWO
ASHLAND
AIRLAND DAILÍ W k ÉNGS
D A IL Y
Tuesday, February 10, 1023
T ID IN G S
utilities by the people as individuals is quite another mat- the lawless element and they could always depend on
CUT THIS OUT __ IT
ter. There is scarcely a community in the country the finding a leader to their purpose. It had reached a. point
(Established In 1876)
IS WORTH MONEY
—
¡people
of
which
could
not
acquire
such
substantial
inter-
Send this ad and ten cents to
where Joe and Sam must yield, or be without anv follow-
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
in
the
securities
of
the
public
service
companies
as
toling.
This
would'mean
abandonment
of
their
own
people
Foley
& Co., 2835 Shegield Ave.,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
j Chicago, 111., w riting your name
administrators to tlieir own needs in and persecution by the whites. With them it was already
j and address clearly. You will re-
ii^IUR'iw
G
^
r
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Editor]public
service.
ueorge Madden Green — .......................................... ..... Business Manager!
z xi-
*
by tke
j celve a sample bottle of FOLEY’S
war, and while their reprisals were not in the manner and
We
must
get
away
from
the
idea
that
public
utility
AND TAR COMPOUND
ionn conducted along the lines of “ civilized” people, in
1 OFFICIAL CITY PA PER ................................. ................... Telephone 39
Father of HONEY
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Poetoffice as Second Class Mail Matter ownership is a big man’s game. It is the most practical of effect and purpose they were the same. Perusal of our
for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
Physical also sample packages of FOLEY
all means for the small man to participate in big business. dail\ papers today show that education and “ civilization”
Subscription Price, Delivered In City
, PILLS, a diuretic stim ulant for
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“ There is no better security in the world than the are by no means a guarantee against dishonestv and in­
Culture
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the kidney's and FOLEY CAT-
1 .9 5
average well-managed public service company’s invest­ justice, and even the laws and courts with all their powers, m B a C c R f N a A o R d .R e . m
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3 .7 5
HARTIC TABLETS for constipa­
cu e Year ............................................... ................................. ............. *
7.50 ment securities under ordinary conditions.”
tion and billiousness. These de-
privileges
and
jurisdiction
arc
not
able
to
fullv
control
By Mall and Rural Routes
lr, T.1?er® has been a great chan&{ Pendable remedies are free from
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people with corkscrew minds.
in the treatm ent of diabetes mel-1 „ - i - .
. .
I aree Months ......................................
TROTZKY’S WATERLOO
1 .9 5
litus in the last few years—indeed ■ ° P ates and have helped millions,
As
we
proceed
with
our
story'
we
are
ourselves
sur­
Six* Months ............. ..............................................................................
3.50
the present day treatm ent is very Try them! Sold everywhere.
Whether Leon Trotzky can be a “ Napoleon” of the prised with the rapidity' with which the country was be­ sim
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6.50
ila r to th a t w h ic h w e h a v e s u g ­
Russian
revolution
still
interests
newspaper
writers.
The
g e ste d fo r y ea rs. T r e a tm e n t m ust
ing occupied by an alien people, in every way different g in e a r ly if r e c o v e r y is to b e e x ­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
question is a continuance of that French Revolution paral­ thorn the natives. The invasion was by people carrying b p e ected
single Insertion, pe_- Inch ........................... ................................ $ .30
. W h en th e d ise a se h a s ad - 1
Style and Durability
Yearly Contracts
lel
which
has
so
delighted
observers
during
these
last
eight
v a n c e d to su c h a n e x te n t th a t th e !
Cae insertion a week ........................................................... .......
natural
instincts
advancing
like
a
mob,
beyond
the
con­
.2 7 %
v a r io u s o r g a n s o f t h e b o d y h a v e
years. It has had a notable revival in the last few months,
are combined in
i wo Insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
d e g e n e r a te d , vdry lit t le h o p e o f re­
trolling
influence
of
courts,
or
laws.
Good,
bad
and
indif
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.20
with the general agreement of the Bolshevist leaders at
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
lerent,
all mixed into a heterogenious mass with
no
con 0 c o 4 v e o r f y tr c a e n a tm b e e n g t, iv e b n u t b y o u a r n y m m eth e th o d - The New Spring Oxfords
_
„•
............
...............
.Moscow
to
make
mincemeat
of
their
former
comrade
and
f irst Insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10
trolling or regulating influence. The better classes of the should be ^ ven a trial,
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line .................. - ......................05
war secretary, Trotzky.
whites understood the situation but were powerless to i-me. “ “
'
i %rd.of Thanks ....................................................................... ........
1.00
Whether there are any real parallels in history, is
u a ita arles, per line ................................... ................ "............................02%
still a disputed matter among scientific historians. remedy it. The lawless among them were readv to ioin:sugar is not the essential factor in
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
in a war against .the Indians hut were not willing to co-
¿ “ '¡tow
OVERLAND
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or 3 Whether or not, the rest of us delight in parallels—it is
c
a
n
do
n
o
h
a
r
m
,
b
u
t
th e su g a r
operate
in
anything
else.
•
They
were
coming
to
outnum­
collection taken is Advertising.
w h ic h is in th e
b lo o d
to g e th e r ,
our way of thinking. And we find many opportunities for
Shoe Shop
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
ber
the
Indians
many
times
over,
but
as
to
methods
of
w ith th e a c e tln e b o d ies, is c a p a b le
parallel, between the events in Russia recently, and in
DONATIONS
lawfulness they were about as helpless as the Indians o i d o in g a g r e a t d e a l o f in ju r y to
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertie France a century and a half ago. Since the climax of sen­ themselves and all began to realize that extermination th e tissu e s o f th e bod y. I t is a ls o
e sse n tia l to r e m e d y th e o r g a n ic d e ­
•□X or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
sation in the French Revolution was the, career of Napole was the only' available remedy’
f e c t re sp o n sib le fo r th e tr o u b le . T o
on Bonaparte, we have been looking for a Napoleon now
liatl reac^ed the point g e t rid o f th e e x c e ss o f su g a r in I FEEL THAT
HE THAT WILL LOVE LIFE, AND SEE GOOD DAYS, LET
The French Revolution, it should be remembered, had and i l h Z X n , o
' T
° " '' h.OPe th e b lo o d , a n d a lso to m a k e th e MV DAYS
HIM REFRAN HIS TONGUE FROM EVIL, AND HIS LIPS THAT
is e sse n tia l.
numbered
— we still
- - - look
- - - for a Napoleon now. »
ana in me absence ot law and organized government thev T u r h in is e fa su s g t a r sh fr o e u e ld , a fa c o s n t tin
THEY SPEAK NO GUILE.— 1 Peter 3:10,
ue
u n til
no Lenin But
And had no choice of methods.
th e r e is n o t r a c e o f s u g a r in th e
Trotzky has been the obvious object of suspicion.
u r in e a n d f o r o n e d a y th e r e a fte r .
Sam
and
Joe
were
fully
awake
to
the
situation
and
In s o m e c a s e w e h a v e fo u n d th a t
COSMETIC THERAPY, PLEASE YOU
.The interesting fact is th a tif Trotzky had any cliance,
o r a n g e ju ic e m a y be a llo w e d and
as
the
smaller
tribes
came
to
their,
quarters
at
Table
Rock
Ha! Now we have it! The bill to regulate the prac- as well as any inclination of capacity to be <a Napoleon,
th e r e su lts a r e th e sa m e .
As a
they
thought
of
the
expedient
of
carrying
their
people
into
r
u
le
th
e
str
ic
t
fa
s
t
is
th
e
b
e tte r
tice of beautv doctoring has come to hand. Only thev !he lost it for reasons quite apart from Russian polities
w ay.
T h e m ilk d ie t is o f v a lu e
the
mountains
away
from
the
whites.
The
war
party
of
don’t call it by any such commonplace title as that. No and apart from his personal qualifications to he a “ Man
a f t e r th e f a s t in so m e c a se s, b u t
the Indians had a very different plan and purpose. They c a r e m u st b e e x e r c ise d th a t th e
sir. The bill is entitled “ A bill for an act to define, reg- of Destiny.”
were .mobilizing for war and as they increased their num­ o f a r t s th a a r t e a n n o t a m c id e ta o s b is o liz is e d n o in t to in d su u g c e a d r , ’
His health has barred him.
uate and license the practice of cosmetic therapy in the
Poor old Broom was a good
w h ic h c a se a fa ta l c o m a m a y
old soul,
state of Oregon” etc. Cosmetic therapy—don’t you just
A man of somewhat the saipe age as Napoleon, with bers mob psychology had its effect and the numbers in­ in
d e v e lo p . I t w o u ld be b e st to b e ­
creased
and
runners
were
seeking
out
recruits
wherever
But
we fear the discard’s
g in w ith sk im m ilk a n d
if
th e
adore that, girls? You are not to be beauty doctored here­ about as active a life, with the same sort of mental equip­
now his goal.
they
could
be
found.
The
whites
understood
the
situation,
su g a r d o e s n o t a p p e a r in th e u r in e ’
after. You are to he cosmetically therepeutized. It may ment, and with a supreme interest in military affairs, in
a n d th e r e a r e n o s ig n s o f d r o w sin - !
broom bears the same re­
cost a little more, but my goodness, my dear! One can’t polities and in social relations and law, he should be too, and realized the necessity for seeking assistance with ess, w h ic h is th e first sy m p to m o f The
lation
to a vacuum cleaner
such speed as was in their power.
a c id o sis, th e q u a n tity o f m ilk m a y
th a t a tallow candle doe3 to an
have extras unless one pays.
ready today, if events called for it and he himself dared
b e g r a d u a lly in c r e a se d . . S o m e o f
We hear much about “ universal peace”, the “ abol, o —................
ine
incandescent or a horse car
u r b e st c a s e s h a v e
ta k e n
th e
John F. Logan, who is attorney for the beaut—er, it, to be a critical factor in Russian and European affairs.
does to an electric car. The
ishment of war,” etc. Yet in this age of the highest de mllk diet Shou,d acidosis appear broom
cosmetic therapeutists, has a good command of words and Instead he is a physical wreck, fighting for his life not yelopment
belongs In the days that
of “ civilization and education,” and exploi- d ^ f o o d Tm ^dutS T u Ä have gone—
the old days when
.John wrote the bill. In it he defines the art of cosmetic so much aganst his enemies among the bolslievists as
o
o
m
sta
r
c
h
,
c
e
r
e
a
l
g
r
u
e
ls,
c
r
a
c
k
e
r
s
from
sun
to
sun a woman’s
therapy thus:
against the breaking down of his own physical machinery. tauon oi. Christianity, the world was so recently plunged a n d p u d d in g s. I f t h e m ilk d ie t is work was never
done.
The
n o t u sed , a g ra d ed d ie t m u st be
vacuum cleaner surely has won
“ The application of the hands or of .mechanical or
He will not be conquered by society, or by his human into the most barbarious and brutal war witblnthe scope fo
w ed.
of historical records. This, too, between nations boasting llo
the V. C.
electrical apparatus, with or without cosmetic prepara­ enemies, but by the bacilli of disease.
O n e p r o te in fo o d m u st b e s e ­
he
highest
civilization”
and
employing
a
refinement
of
le c te d a n d th is - ____
Is a d d e d first to !
E lectrically at Your Scrvira
tions, tonics, lotions, creams, or clays, to massage, cleanse
»arl-arism
and
cruelty
that
lays
the
savagry
and
barb«.--}
2
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Ä
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X
/
t
2
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stimulate, manipulate, exercise or otherwise improve or
ap­
it\
ot
these
Indians
m
the
shade.
The
settlement
and
p e a r a n c e o f su g a r in th e u rin e a fte r
beautify the scalp, face, neck, shoulders, arms or upper
a w e e k th e ten p er c e n t c a r b o h y d ­
Pioneering
in
Southern
Oregon
growth
of
this
great
American
nation
has
been
built
upon
part of the body; removing superfluous hair; manicuring
M urphy E lectric shop
r a te s m a y b e a d d ed fo r a w e e k ,
by C. B. W atson
a n d n e x t w e e k th e fifte e n p er c e n t , !
aggression
from
the
landing
of
the
Pilgrims
at
Plymouth
ELECTRICAL 5UPPLIE5 k SERVICE
the nails; and to arrange, dress, curl, wave, cleanse, cut,
b u t a t t h e first
appearance
of
HMOhC Ö Ä C o «.C.M aik «O äk I
Rock, who fleeing from persecution in the Old Country, s u g a r in th e u r in e a fa s t is ta k en .
singe, bleach, color or similarly treat the hair.”
CHAPTER TEN
came into the wilderness, where within a short time a con-
Amd then John goes on through seven and a half
On the threshhold of this year, A. D. 1925, it is hard tlagration was started which has swept the country fr
Richest U. S. Indian
printed pages setting out schedules of fees, and regula­
to
realize
that
seventv-fVe
years
ago
these
valleys
and
;
sea
to
sea,
with
the
result
that*a
whole
continenthas
been
.
Called to Washington
tions and rules and mandates and requirements of prepar­
mountains
were
peopled
only
by
savages,
ruthless
and
swept clean of its native inhabitants. We are almost forc­ LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10. —
ation for and practice of the arts of cosmetic therapy.
barbarious
beyond
description,
with
only
primitive
im­
ed to the conclusion that there was a mysterious impulse Chief Jackson B arnett, seventy- Prices Smashed!
The bill has been introduced in the senate and is in
plements
of
warfare;
dependirfg
wholly
on
nature’s
pro­
operating in and about these’, great movements that emi four-year-old Creek Indian and
committee. It is skid a delegation of cosmetic therapeut­
—ON-
ductions
for
subsistance;
living
happily
and
as
they
seem­
reputed to be the richest of
nated
from
a
higher
power
and
for
a
definite
purpose,
ists is preparing soon to take the cars for .Salem' to lobby
ed to think, bountifully and care-frée. These forests were the secret of which was not divulged to the instruments Am erica’s few rem aining “ red
for the bill. Oh, my yes; the bill will pass.
FLASH
filled with an abundance of game and the streams stocked chosen to accomplish it. The history of the world is a his­ m en,” has been summoned to ap­
pear before the House Indian Af­
with fish. The valleys were veritable parks clothed in tory of barbarism and war. That quality in nature that fairs Committee at W ashington.
MOROCCO BECOMES METRIC
L IG H T S
Nature’s vestments of wild fruits and flowers, spreading
B arnett is said to possess
Surely there are compensations in every feature of their fragrance abroad to the delight and enjoyment of stimulates to growth and progress, involves that which oil Chief
lands worth 12,000,000. He
iife. Just for instance, we have been thinking of Morocco these native people. No country was more beautiful to we call barbarism in primitive races. It would seem that lives in an elegant home a t Santa
as one of the dump heaps of the modern world, a junk look upon. Each valley was an object of delight to an there is a higher power directing these events, and man Monica, with the bride he m ar­ R egular 32.00 3 cell!, com­
plete with Battery ......$1.45
shop, a land where the Nordic race has had no function artist, with great mountains, robed in forest and lower­ has not yet been able to adjust himself. Nature is ruthless, ried five years ago, (form erly
but to give a beneficial and not too remunerative rule. ing skyward; majestic frames surrounding beautiful pic­ and that which has served its purpose in that autonomy is Mrs. T. J. Lowe, a widow) in de­ R egular $1.80, 2 cell, nick­
fiance of the wishes of those con-
el case, complete with
Morocco to us has been blessed with few of the things tures. These savages were not without esthetic tastes -ind set aside and dispensed with to make room for that which troling the aged Indian’s affairs.
is
coming
on.
We,
as
individuals
and
as
masses
are
moved
battery ....................... $1.83
lhat make life worth living and cursed xyith turbaned sentiments. Some of them were real poets and often as­
natives decorated highly with the artificial rhetoric of tounded educated men and women with their poetically by that mysterious impulse that throbs in and about us. Steeplejack Takes His
Regular $1.50, 2 cell, com­
The oft used expression that “ seif defense is the first law
sheik novelists.
plete with battery
$1.05
Biggest Chance; Weds
framed sentiments and expressions. Among them were of nature,” is as properly applied to one people as to an­
Now we find that Morocco is better than we, if onlv many with lofty ideals and philosophical minds. 'They
Mich., Feb. 10. Regular 75c, 2 ceil, com­
in the main line of the rest of the world. Morocco has were highly appreciative when treated with generosity other. Home, country and established rights are inher­ « — It MARSHALL,
plete with battery ....... 58c
rem
ained
for
a daredevil— a
ent possessions of all men, and have been during all ages.
adopted the metric system.
steeplejack— to procure the first
and kindness. They were quick to reciprocate, so long as
The raetric^ystem, be it remembered, does away with they were not driven to suspect the motives of those who Even the lowre animals fight for them in their own way. m arriage license of the year at
such atavistic remnants of the sijnple life as the'use of the came among them. One could not deceive them to their The impulse to kill, slay and usurp that which belong to the Calhoun County C lerk’s office.
arm or the foot to measure with. We forgot just exactly damage and hold their confidence, nor having lost it be­ the weaker seems inherent in all, and through such war­ The first license of the new McNair Brothers
year was issued -to George T.
why our ancient ancestors used the pint or the gallon for cause of fraud, gain it again. They were not all of this fare humanity seems to he reaching higher ideals. It is Wood, thirty-seven, a steeplejack
liquids instead of the litre, but we believe that the gallon kind, but porbablv in percentage of numbers were equal the irresistable growth, the eternal principle of evolu­ of Belvidere, III., and Mrs. Carie
measured a healthy appetite for mead at a sitting, a pint to the white people. Chiefs Sam and Joe of the Rogue tion, that are everywhere being carried forward and Cotter, thirty-four, of Battle
4 More Days
indicated an anemic inclination to drink. Whatever the Rivers were of this quality to a high degree. Testimony vouched for. A new world is being developed out of the Creek. They were m arried by
Probate Judge Hatch.
materials
of
the
old.
“
The
survival
of
the
fittest.”
tacts, let the scientists relate. It remains that the modern of this fact is given by many of the most honorable anil
B\ the spring of 18o3, where Southern Oregon and
Birthday Sale Ends
world has gotten away from all old irregular measure­ responsible people who came to know them by dealings
Northern
California
now
are,
was
a
vast
region,
throb­
ments except for Great Britain and the United States.
EDY
SATURDAY
with them. There is no doubt that they exerted them­ bing with manifestations of that mysterious impulse to A GOUGH REM
W
ITHOUT
O PIATES
The other exception, up to a recent date, was Mo­ selves to the utmost of their ability to control their
accomplish the higher purposes that are being developed
•
rocco. Now that usually excited and never amicable dis­
younger, more impulsive warriors, in the interests of as times move on. The natives were not suitable instru­ Many cough preparations con­
trict has decided to talk in terms of meters and grams and
peace. These men and others of their stamp were digni­ ments and had to stand aside. The great hidden resources tain one or more harm ful drugs
Jitaa
litres.
i which are added to take the place
fied
and
so
far
as
they
understood,
were
men
of
manners.
of a new world that were here in abundance were required of opiates. None of these n a rc o -1
It makes us feel still more lonely.
They
often
expressed
genuine
grief
when
their
young
men
to be developed and the fittest for that purpose were tic substitutes have ever been I
Perhaps it means that we shall get no more sheiks
committed
acts
of
treachery
and
aggression
against
the
pushed forward and the weaker were require dto step used in FOLEY’S HONBY AND | E c o n o m i c a l
except what we produce ourselves.
whites, am.1 when their attention was called to it they aside. What strange things are being done in the name TAR COMPOUND. The name of j and e f f ic ie n t !
....
every ingredient is plainly p rin t-'
pointed out brutal acts of white men against them, and of ‘civilization” !
REDUCING PUBLIC DEBT
ed on every carton. You know
logically said “ you cannot expect anything different
After
the
very
stirring
events
of
1852,
among
the
what you are taking when you
During the last four years the public debt of our when you permit your own men to»mistreat our women
i xi i j ,i , ,,
Rogue Rivers anti al Bloody Point, and the ham£in<r of take Foley’s. It clings to the
country has l>ecn reduced some $3,198,000,000, and the f;nd x take
the. lands that the agent and the governor prom-1 Chief Taylor and his party at Vannoys omRogue Riven n-> throat. Good for old and young.
annual interest -charge on the government has been re­ ised that we should be protected in the possession of
You have a cough, why not try
other very serious depredations were committed ‘ until it.
duced from $999,000,000 to $865,000,000.
Refuse substitutes.
When they take our women by force and keep them early in the summer of 1853. This event was the killing ot
Speaking before the regular semi-annual meeting of against their will and against our protest, and kill our
executive officials of the government, President Coolidge people when they attempt to protect our rights.” They two miners, one a white man and the other a Mexican^ at
their cabin on Cow Creek and the robbery of their effects.
said:
were told by these chiefs that these bad white men were Of course, this robbery, and murder was laid t»» the In ,
“ The people of this nation have been not only patient simply giving the bad Indians an excuse for their acts,
ARE YOU
A Service for
under the heavy burden pf war taxation, they have been and that.because they, the chiefs, tried to prevent the dians, though there» were no white witnesses, yet it is i
CLEANING
HOUSE?
heroic. Their burden of taxation has been greatly light­ Indians from acts of retaliation they could no longer con­ quite probable they did it, for there was a small band of
Every Purse
Don’t forgot th at Now I*aint
ened, but our tight must be for further reduction of the trol them and were losing the respect of their followers. renegade Indians, originally of the Umpqua tribe, that
maintained their haunt in the vicinity, whose reputation' and Wall Paper will brighten
Trarden of the people.
There were many chiefs who were not of this char­ was bad. Yet it is shown/that there were, also, renegade even the darkest of rooms.
Individual Bundle Work
“ Our nation is prosperous. Its prosperity is due acter but were at all times ready for an uprising and to
Family Finished Work
largely to the economy which has been effected in the ’hem the lawless element flocked. They were men whq whites none too good for such a job and who could have
Rough Dry
done the act and raised the hue and cry against the In-
cost ot government. It is this economy that has encour­
J. O. RIGG
and now
differently and reached different conclusions: dians to divert attention f r o r n 't ^ m s ^ ^
aged business, abolished unemployment, made wages reasoned
Grave
lo them all white men were interlopers. They were here Creek Indians near by were a rather quiet and in-offensivy
Wet Wash, the Latest
ingh and work plnetifnl. It is this economy which has
take away the Indian s homes and to drive them from
and Cheapest
z
. , .1,
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and refused to treat with the whites at all, and refused houses, bams and grain fields in the neighborhood and
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lo join with Sam and Joe because, he said they were kept the few settlers in constant terror. In come ,, e.me '
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told them; therefore he would not join with them in their ( ’POP If Indians
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dianapolis Union, declares “ there is nothing in the con­ tribes, that originally belonged to the Rogue Rivers, to their camp, killing one and wounding another. This, Math
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templation of public service conditions in the United break away from the main body which was headed by the killing of Chief Taylor and nihe of his men at’ Van­
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States to cause us to consider that public or municipal Sam and Joe and go off into little clans of their own. They noys the fall before was a hard blow to these Grave Creek
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ownership is in any sense the solvent of public service reasoned differently, and in this respect were not unlike Indians, falling without any evidence of guilt except sus­
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picion that Taylor and his men had killed the miners.
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white men, but had never learned the lessons of law and
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