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Mineral W .ler LU«
Oregon—Fair today. Wi
Arid«.d>. Gwrteat A » t
Ashland’s
the interior.
Over Fifty Years
ASHLA
CONDEM N
MF ¿ Z k t L
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STRIKE
Vaxucetti Sipped Coffee is
B elief—Forcible Feeding
May be Started
HONOLULU. y . H„ Jnly 20.—
(IP)— W ith the Star of Ernest
Smith apd Emory Bronte In
rad M onarch o f European
Haw aii extended until July 17.
O ofiatry D ies E arly Thi>
Honolulu clvl< organisations be
M orning in Arm s of D e
gan Tuesday to arrange a series
of entertainments and other func
voted C o n s o r t , Queen
tions that will equal If not eclipse
M arie—B ody W asted by
the receptions tendered Lieuten
Long M onths o f Suffering.
ants Leeter J. Maitland and Al
BUCHAREST. July 2«.— (IP )--
bert F. Hegenberger,
The civilian trans-FapIfie fliers Ferdinand, king of Roumanla. his
declare they are enchanted with body wasted by months of fight
Hawaii and desire to remain as against the inroads of cancer,
died nt 1:16 o’clock this morn
Up until today. Smith and ing.
He died In the arms of his wife,
Bronte reluctantly planned to de
past W ednesdayfor ton Francis Qneea Marie.
Two of his children, Prince
co. Smith had previously been
ordered by the Pacific Air Trans Nicholas and Princess Illeana
port officials to cat his stay in were nt his bedside almost contin
Hawaii abort and return to his ually during the last stage o f the
air mail route out of San Fran king’s prolonged Ulness.
Tie-monarch was 72 years old.
cisco as soon as possible.
As the end came the monarch
¿uttered great agony and finally
enccamhed as he was struggling
against suffocation.
During his long illness hla
body wasted nntll he weighed but
7# pounds."
NEW YORK. July 20.—<iF>—
J set whpn the heavyweight fight
game appeared to have been won
by .a Mg paly ,of Jacks. » third
Jpdk was dealt la to /th e • game
Tuesday from the sold, dassp
deck of the la-boand W hite star
lin yr Homeric.
Jack Kearns aaaouaced that the
Dempsey-8harkey fight positive
ly weald not take place Thurs
day night.
While eager fight fans milled
about the box offices in Madison
Square Garden or hung around
for n glimpse of Jack M arkey aa
the big Lithuanian finished his
training, and while Jack Demp
sey. confident of his condition
and easy la his mind regarding
the coming fray, was breaking
camp at Saratoga, the radio mea-
sages earns suddenly ont of the
a ir to friends , of Kearns in this
city.
"Confidential. The fight posi
tively w ill not Jake place Thurs
day night," read one message
which the well known Senator
Bill Lyons displayed in complete
disregard of its opening word.
"Am arriving Wedneadny morn
ing and am assured of obtaining
Injunctions which will prevent
the fight being held.** the for
m er-m saagsr.. s f Jaek De(pnMg
Kearns is raChrntag aboard ths
Homeric p ith Mickey Walker,
middleweight champion, w'h o
stopped Tommy Milligan of Scot
land in a recent bout in London.
• The tactics Kearns w ill employ
in his efforts to stop the boat
for which nearly 80,000 tickets
have been sold and which has
attracted greater Interest among
fight fans than any previous non-
championship affair, will he ths
same aa those he Used unsuccess
fully at Philadelphia.'
Kearns failed to prevent the
Detepsey-TunnSy fight, hat theta
are many who believe that he
and his process servers cost the
ex-chsmplon his title that rainy
night.
Harrassed and hounded
by the law at every turn. Demp-
sey was*la no mental condition
to suiccbsfnUy defend his champ-
Ionship.
And now Kearns, Dempsey's
"hets moir," has popped np again
at the eleventh hoar to worry
his former fighter.
"Good /Lord, is X>oc going to
start t h ii all sv»f Agate.” groan-
ed Dempsey when he heard the
OeAki
H i l
Sharkey Looks Fine
- And if ever a fighter, looked in
first class shape, it is Sharkey.
"Art I ’m worrying about Is
that something like this Kearns
business might come np to pre
vent the fight," said the LRhaan-
tan. “ I ’m ready fee the best
fight of my, life, and yos can he
sure that will plenty to stop
Mr. Dempsey.’*
I t any ef the fens believed
there was a /possibility of the
boat being stopped, they wefs
JORDAN GETS
STREET WORK
Frank Jordan
was given the
cdhtract by city councilman, for
laying the concrete base In street
repair work, made necessary
through ths tearing np of pave
ment in laying the new water
mains. He waa the only bidder
and waa given the contract for
the w o n pt his figure of |1 5 per
chblc yard. This was said hy City
Engineer F. H. W alker, to he a
fair price tor the work which Is
distributed aver town, making M
$ jn o r o difficult task than if Jt
wore iq one place. About 100
sable yards of cement base Is to
w laid,. This will ho covered
with a coating of "Mack top.**
Under the direction of E a r l
Hosler, superintendent of the city
PARK PROGRAM
IS IN READINESS
FOOT SEVERED
BY BIG MOWER
COMMUNIST
CHALLENGED
W ashington . Legislatures
Open Special Session— !
L ittle Discord
SPECULATION
IS CHARGED
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CENTRALIA, Wash., July 20.
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—itP>— Claiming that he is a
Completo Financial S ta te
ment Demanded From
< Railroad Head
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WASHINGTON, July 20.— UP),
— Charges that Edward'B. Jame
son. bead of the Bond Holder**
Defense committee of the-Chlca-.
go, Milwaukee and St. Pgul ra il
road which is opposing the reor
ganisation'pf the road, has specu
lated in the bonds of the comtpR-
tee, were made today, before' the
Interstate Commerce commission
when a hearing on an application
(or reorganisation, wax resumed.
Robert Y. SWalne, counsel for '
the
reorganisation
managers,
I made the charge In a sk in g . for a ,
complete financial statement of
rthe Bondholders’ committee.'
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W. P. Walters whe returned
Tuesday, froth ths Y. M. C. A.
cknlp st Lek# 0( tha Woods will
address Klwanls at their lunch-
eòn Friday? Walters will talk
about Klwanls work. Ho is chair
man oi the educational commit-
Ths wsokly bulletin carried a
leaflet fiirihg information con
cerning
ths
Klwanls
Pacific
Northwest District convention to
ho hold in Spokane, Angust 21,
IS and >2.
Former Banker
Sent To Prison
PORTLAND, July r20.— (IP>—
ClarsaCe B. Henry, -known for
many rears As' Bdrton Leland
Stanfora, whs sentenced to six
years in tbs penltsnttary today
following his plsa of guilty to a
charge of embestlemopt of |fi,-
000 from the U. 8. National bank
In 1622. H i was terier lo. ths
trust-department. He was found
at Fort Pierce, Florida where he
had won a position of respect.
BULLETIN
Poorly functioning radio
apparatus today prevented
Captain Courtney,
British
commercial pilot from start
ing his proponed flight to
New York. The flight was
to hav- started at noon but
defective radio was disclosed 1
in the test flight.
“I may ge tomorrow,”
Courtney said,”
TO FIX BLAME
FOR BAD RIOT
Mfann Weather Hints
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MAIL OR BRINO VÖüB R i t o
TODAY
and cutting the wood, at his bid
and 86.600 was considered by eljy
eouneilmen
Tuesday ,, evening,
City Engineer f . H. W alker was
authorised
after
considerable
discussion, to arrange a contract
as advantageous as possible for
the city in disposing of the pos-
slble
tier of wood which will
Commercial Air Flight W ith
Two Companions Schedul
ed to Leave Calshot Air
drome in Southampton for
New York Some Time To-
d a y - F ly s “ The W hale.”
SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., July
2®.— (LP) — Captain Charles T .
This picture of Ernie Sfi Ith and Emory Bronte, his
Courtney, British commercial air
navigator, was taken ju»l before their hop-off on the
pilot, was planning to hop off
from
the alrdome at Calshot some
Friscoe-to-Honolulu flight, Ernie Smith is shown to the
time
today on the least heralded
right; next is william Roy b , backer of the flight, with
of all trans-Atlantic flights.
Bronte > the left.
His routs is from Calshot air
drome, near Southhampton to
New York by wqy of Valentla,
western- tip of Ireland, and St.
NEW YORK. July 20.—
Johns.
N. F., eastern tip of the
(LP)— The New York boAng
North Atlantic coast.
One
Hundred
Percent
A
t-
commission’s meeting Tues
Because of the limited fuel
tendance From S. O. N
day refused a request from
capacity
of his Dornier-Napter
is Promised
Leo P. Flynn, manager of
monoplane, Courtney proposes to
Jack “ Dempsey asking that
Promptly at 8:15 o’clock this
halt at Valentla and St. Johns to
Cal Wells, deputy U. 8. marsh
both Dempsey and Jack
refuel.
evening
the
first
number
on
the
al. sent out to bring in the 12
Sharkey have an Indelible
recreational
evening,
sponsored
If his flight to New York la
Police
Patrol
Streets
of
Klamath Indian maidens Indicted
mark painted on their bodies
by the Southern Oregon Normal
successful, he Intends to retrace
Vienna—Private
F
un
by a federal grand Jury— on a
to-prevent fouling In their
his course after a brief rest.
school will start. In Llthla Parjt.
erals Are H eld
charge of Incorrigibility which
bout Thursday.
Dancing
and
stunt
acts
are
to
Courtney will fill np a gap la
grew out of the firing of a dormi
proceed the community sing, ac>
VIEN N A , July 20.— (IP)— Par the various crew strength of this
tory on the reservation, found, his
cording to announcement made Inameni wRi assemble Monday to l year ’s
task aot no difficult. .
. . v i
by Misa D. Virginia Hales, under jlx responsibility (or Friday’s Llndhs
¿Jtto found ten of th e -lh mK#6>
whose direction the plani for ths riots.
‘
lins aa
^M»s7 whose egei ranged from 12
,
affair
were
formulated.
Work
has
been
r
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s
u
m
e
d
Byrd
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to 18 years, and was gl véli def
Thè program promises to ba throukhout the country, except In Courta
inite assurance that the other two
one of exceptional merit In the Tyrol, where fake reports of a three. 1
would be ready to return with -, Child Step s in F r o n t
way qf entertainment and Inter- red dictatorship in Vienna had Downei
him.
, ,
L arge K n ives and is
cat in the commulty sing la found led to mobilisation of militia; po- Little,
Wells will take his 12 young
K nocked to Ground
among old and young, alike.
Hce reserves, and peasant volan;
Conr
charges to Portland where they
Interest in the program runs tears.
ell m«
are to appear in federal court.
high at the normal school, accord-
m Vlenqp police atlll patrol Whale.
The firing of the dormitory, ac- .
Ing to Instructors there and a 100 wnb riot guns In ths day tlmq fast, si
cording to an alleged confession ,
per cent attendance Is expected and troops reinforce theib a| proxlnjj
of the ring lender of the group, j
tonight.
night.
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was done n the hope of shorten; 4
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It has heed decided (hat Wad- Pier me
ing the school term.
ncaflay’t fdnXrsls of thé sociftHat the oth
The Dalles — Libby, McNeil A riot victims must be strictly p r t ship, al
L i b b y cannery has averaged vate to-prevent danger of fresh
Us n
Astoria —■* New Union Pacific
29 1-2 tons strawberries a day outbreaks.
10.660
ferry open service to Megler,
Wash.
Indian Maidens
D ads Take Definite Ac-
n on Number of Im
portant M atters
Xiwaato Work to be Discus
sed hy Ghairman of Rdu-
f ia r a l l . W
BEND, July 20.— (LP)— Twenty
five miles of right of way on the
Great Northern Extension from
Bend to Chqmault was let under
sub-contract today by Hauser
Brothers. Epulpment Is being as
sembled preparatory to dork be
ing started. W ork will be under
way before the end of the week.
The mlleaged reached 25 when
a (hree- mile.Stretch was turned
over to 8. P. Kennlson.
A subcontract was made for
clearing, grubbing and grading.
Until thia work Is far snough ad
vanced so that It can cause no
delay to track layers, no steel will
be laid.
U .S . Marshal
CITY OWNS
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Sub; Contractors Assem ble
Equipm ent for Grubbing,
Clearing and G rading
BOSTON. July 20. — (IP) —
Guards who- carried ( stqamlng
plates of prison fare to the cells
Of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo
Vansettl In Charlestown state
prison Tuesday were silently wav
ed away by the condemned men,
now in the third day of a hunger
strike.
Since Sunday morning neither
prisoner has been willing io
touch the food placed before
him. It is reported Vansettl has
sipped his coffee, but no one
has actually seen him do so. As
there is running water in their
cells prison officials believe they
are drinking water, but this, too,
is a matter of conjecture.
- Warden Hendry, was asked by
the United Press how long he
would permit the two Interna
tionally known prisoners to go
without food before he resorts
to forcible feeding.
It is too early to talk about
that. It will depend on what the
prison doctor says," he replied.
Warden Hendry, a huge bulk of
a man to whom recalcitrant pris
oners are no novelty, Is noi great
ly perturbed by the h u n g e r
strike.
C q te W K À & k n r r c B
tJ O 'c B 0 ®1 TMtWXf 'S2M
member of the Communist party,
the Waahlngton 8tate Federation
of Labor, in aesajon here, has re
fused to seat William H. Jones,
delegate frt(m Painters’ local
No. 80Q. SeptUs.
Ths clash over the seating of
Jonea waa the only discord of
the opening day. Robert Hesketh,
Seattle councilman, made the
motion that the convention ac
cept Jones* credentials.
There
was no roll call vote as ths noes
were overwhelmingly In majority.
Delegates Indorsed' a is o la
tion direetlng President Harry
W.
president, to sxnd.^ut
appeals for aald for the laundry
strike in /Tacoma. - ♦ P
DUST STORM
HURTS DAT
ÁmerlM Will r«*l
of Terrific Three
R lissard
BASRAH. Mesopotamia,
Jniy
20.— (U*>— A three-day dust storm
still raging hare, will he felt in
ths United States some months
from now.
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It kps badly damaged the date
cirp, part, of which goes to
America.
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Army Men Held
For Drunkeness
EUGENE. July 2P.-MUV—Ma
jor H. P. Carter and Sargeant
Eathan, U. g. Army wore arrested
hero following the receipt of a
tsljphons metsago f n m Newberg
which qhargsd them with driving
while Intoxicated.
They wore taken back to New
berg for hearing. Both are ■ in
structors nt Camp Lewis and Wars
on their way to San Francisco on
furlough. They were saM to have