Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 06, 1911, Image 1

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A SH L A N D
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TIDINGS.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 6,
VOL. XXXV
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NUMBER Kt
1911
ARMORY GETS OFF TO THE PHILIPPINES HIGH SCHOOL WHO FOR WEST POINT? 61ST CONGRESS GErriNG READY TO FLY
BIG MAJORITY
BIDS OPENED
IS ADJOURNED
from
Tr,Hi|M-ra I ’ m -« T h rou g h A m I i I i i i k I
W ay Io Kloiunl P m m m I o m .
C om petitive E xam in atio n at U n iv e r­
sity of Oregon, A p ril « Ih anti 7th .
ou
Ble riot Monoplane A ttra c tio n P ro m i« ,
ed fo r Ashland.
A competitive qualifying examina­
Even records as a mortorlst are
tion to be held at the University of
i getting to be too slow a pastime for
B E Oregon, at Eugene, on Thuraday and U N CLE JOK CANNON HINGH HWAN Geo. Gage, chauffeur for M. C. M ll-
I Friday, April 6 and 7, will determine
j ler, and be la having an airship built
HONG
Henator Chamberlain's appointment
| at C liff Payne’s headquarters on
! from the state at large of a cadet to
Granite street, plana and speclflca-
West
■»* c Point.
o m i . The
i n e competition
> o i n p e u i i o n la
is o open
pen
| lions for which have lately arrived
from New York, and an Inspection of
comes within the age lim it. a------—
Henator
1 waa composed of alx officers and 12#
the blue-pflnts reveals the fact that
I Chamberlain will appoint that can-
I enlisted men. They traveled In five
they incorporate the real, genuine
Traver Make Ixm est Over- dldate who passes the highest test Negative Overshadows Positive Be- thing in hvery detail.
Septic T a n k a fo r Mew Hewer lllatrlcta «pedal sleepers, with a baggage car Hnook
.
I In the qualifying examinations.
A
and three kitchen cars. They went
The type of machine Is /he Blériot
Win Out Overwhelmingly— 4 ' o u m c II from Fort Robinson
tu n »— llcailn g
suit« In National Ix-gislatlon—-Orc- i
and
\ cnUlatlng nrs(, and second alternate will also
to
Hllllnga,
monoplane, duplicate of the original
gon Receives Hoe Sliare of A tten-i with which the intrepid Frenchman
C
o n d W t Yet Under Coneldr r a t i o n 1*» appointed
A fter qualifying, the
Meets To-morrów Sight to Canvass Mont., on the Burlington, to Pasco,
Contrm-t
Wash, on the Northern Pacific, to
appointee must report to the Pre­
flew across the British Channel in
Vote O fficially,
Uon. Relief for Hiletz Settlers.
sidio In California on Tuesday, May
Portland on the North Bunk and to ¡ by He I A it Board.
the earlier annals of aerial naviga­
2, for the official examination of the
Han Francisco on the Southern Pact-1
tion.
Materials entering Into Its
„
.
.
_
government. If succeaaful he will be
flc.
main construction will be chiefly of
A total of 560 votes were cast at
Washington.
March
4.—
The
Blxty-
The School Board met Iasi Friday admitted to the academy at West
ash and spruce In the wood line,
the special city election, Saturday,
V " r,,Uy, 'o f The
tbé second
F ir*I B . detachment
a Bon and consisted
Ba t "ries -venlng and opened bid. for construe- Po,Dt 7a June ,4 .« 19 11
I f he is flrst Congress came to an end today but there w ill be a m ultiplicity of
bmlttcd
J
High Hcbool building, unsuccessful lh e two alt.
over the three propositions su
by constitutional lim itation.
alternates
will
la n lta
linij M OI In« n«.«OlJ<I
nni M
lv o construction
n n s lr u o lh in ’ a__
_a_^^ ach
aO Ç i?
, »,,1 r u „ i n Sirilll«*r)
i i , , „ _ « | >Uaa
the F«l1,»«a/lra
following » fe
from
six
be given
a chance
......1 Respite
Armory, salaries and septic » tanks
Respite the
the peril
peril that
that threatened
threatened I braces Joints, etc., of' the highest and
bleuten-
submitted:
|„ both t M q u a lif y in g examlna- ’ * ' » •
“ >• big appropriation b ill. mo»< tenacious metals
It will have
As anticipated, the former carried 272 enlisted and officers,
qualifyin
ant lilshop had charge of the move­
Hoyt Bros., H ant. K o ... Cal.. 1 7 3 , t , o £ . a both
. t h e the
u n lv
T s h / « d l” the i
»P to the last moment. U»ey , « „ f * ’ “•
*
by an overwhelming m ajority. 427.
at
the university,
u ,. , a l l f finally
e u t th r o u ic h a n d received I I “ w •■*
1,1
circumscribe
a
thirty-root
• f ffjjil
9»__ — •
*•
. . .
—
...
t n a l l v t r o t » t> I’rx n a rti a n /4
C l r t U IH B 4 i i *>♦*
The salary feature was defeated by ment. W II. Jenkins, traveling pas­ 0 0 0 | $ 6 9 500
examinations at the Presidio 4*1 rl,naIly got through and received
heiaht of
B artlett 4r Roth, Pullman W a s h .,! tbe anti
•a close shave, only four m ajority senger agent of the Southern Pacific
hjects for examination will In -; thpr a,«»a t“ K , ?f ,lhe r r^ * ,d5 nt<i
v
*006.f e e t It w " b "'closely resemble an
accompanied
them
to
Han
Francisco
t
h
e
following:
Algebra
olane
Fhe
last
bill
signed
by
the
Speaker
.¡'.S',?*
ugalnst the measure,
it carried lu
172,MOO: *69,100.
< d u d e the following: Algebra, planei . . . .
.
_
old-fashioned devil’s darning-needle
the First and Third wards, the sec­ ua the representative of the railroad.
Crowley > .J u b b , Han Francisco, geometry, English grammar. E n g lish !0' ,he House
the Postoffice Ap- hovering over an alfalfa meadow.
The men have been ordered for *<•9*896; (»J5.M96.
ond deciding Its fate by a vote 70 In
composition, English literature, geo- proprlation Act.
,
The skeleton frame will posses«
duty In the Philippine« and expect to
Its favor to #r> iigulnst
President Taft
definitely
annuirne
Ward Bros. * Raider, Reno, N e v .g r a p h y and history
In addition a]
-
*
*
The figures follow, deductions be- remain there for at least two year« or | 7 4 , h 3 8 .5 0 ; *6 9 .4 9 6 .2 2 .’
: strict physical examination will be r e -! ed. that _he rould certainly call an ■ negligee effects very pronounced,
lug drawn frum thè bullellns as post until the terms of their ehllstmenta
(extra session; the proclamation has the shoulder-pieces giving the fash­
Welch Bros., Halern, *6M,063.
qulred.
’ Candidates must be not less than,
»««ed and tb¿ date will be April ionable contour which Is so much In
••il in thè eeveral precisata by th e'cvp lre. and will sail on the tranw
HntMik A Traver, Halen», *62,529;
port Hherldan bound direct for Mani- *5 6 ,42b.
vogue. The model Is closed In the
electlon Judgea
~
17 nor more than 22 years of age;
I la.
Speaker Cannon delivered hla vale- back and is fashioned with the slight-
First W ard.
The first and second amounts glv- not less than five feet four Inches In '
The officers who will go to the .-n with each bid represent maximum height at the age of 17 or five feel «HetofY »”d received an ovat'on. The ly-raised waisPIlne which is becoming
Votea cast, 194,
o í a Trojan
i r u ja n w;ai
w a s game to
io the
m e last,
i s s i , and
a n a , «o popular both in this country and
Islands are
Colonel John Conklin, and minimum offers respectively, ac- five Inches In height at the age of oId
Arraory For ............................ .
In command; Lieutenants A T. Blsh- cording to greater or less elaboraflon 1M or upwards.
‘ , . In - - wielding
. - . - . . — A,...........
v
„ „
abroad.
Very
appropriately, the
t*he gavel . u„,..
held -v_
the legisla- al
Agalnst .....................
op. Acting Adjutant; Roy F. W aring, of the work on the contract, such as '
It should be understood that the, < tlve body In line up to the last'mom- w alst has a French lining which may
be used as a gulmp. whatever that Is.
examination held at the university Is : enL
*1 52 L. II Taliaferro. K H Perkins. (J. H extra finishing effects, etc.
M ajority for
Out of the smoke of the closing A delightful characteristic of this de­
It will he noted that the bid of merely a qualifying one. while at the
97 Heatnan and H. K. M arr.
Halarles F o r ..............
________________________________
_____________
The
men detrained her« and march Hnook * Traver, of Salem Is *9.476 _____
same _______
time It w
ill determine _ the ap-l . battle In Congress emerge these re- sign Is Its Individuality, which ap-
9ft
Against f . .
• •
peals to the feminine aviator who
ed about town by the way of re la x .- lower, relative ly, than their nearest polntee to the academy. Tbe candid-1 ,u ,i ”
*Dtere8t
Positive
results:
! revels +n new and artistic sartorial
Hon,
evedently
relishing
a
little
eompatttlors.
Crowley
A
Juhb.
and
ate
making
the
highest
mental
and
“
***
M ajority f o r .........
2
Provision of *3,000,600 for the conceptions. Materials suggested in
Bepttc T an ks— For ............
164
fortification of the Panama Canal.
, the blue-prints for finishing effects
figures of Ward Bros. A Calder, the ment of tbe senator,
2 7 taking the long ocean voyage.
Against . . . , • •
27
Provision for two new battlesblpg. ■ are pongee, shantung, foulard, cash-
highest In both first
and second
Ik?codif«catlon » f
the Judicial mere, satin, voile, etc., of which six
classifications In the list.
M ajority for • •
137
code— regarded as most Important yards and three fourths of 27
Hnook
A
Taver
being
the
lowest
H«-c«n<l W ard.
for the amelioration of the law ’s de­ Inch, or four yards and five-eights
bidders, their figures were accepted.,
of forty-four-inch fabric will be nec-
Vote« cast, 165.
lays
and the contract for the big Job w ill Compromise Effected Between City
Creation of forest reserves In the essary, depending on the dragon-fly’s
Armory— For ................ ..
145
be awarded to them according to plans
PtmHIon.
South Appalachian and W’hlte Moun-1 bust measure.
Against ................ « •
o rille s and In d u s tria l W o rker-
19
and specifications drawn by Geo. A. I A u th
I
tlons.
’
For trips within local territory, all
Ferris, the architect, who Is now In
.
126 , The county court has selected W . .
M ajority for
On
March
1st
the
city
trustees
of
I
Provision
for
the
construction
of
that
passengers w ill need a r e a i avla-
nd will remain here until j
7M W. Harmon lor th«< position of county
9 •
Halarle«— For . . . .
F rosno. Cal., accepted the compro-i^mbaasy
and
legation /buildingsi tlon rug. pillows for deck Í flairs, a
the
contracts
are
closed.
Agalnat
85 engineer. The office carries a sal­
. mise preposition that had been agreed abroad.
I heavy traveling coat and a motor cap.
T,--
ary of *300 per month from March 1
Bids for heating and ventilating upon by the Cltlxens’ committee and < Provision regarding the inspection, For tonrs abroad, however, it w ill be
vastly different, and one should not
M ajority against. .
7 to November I , and during the winter were also submitted by six firms, and representatives of the Industrial | of locomotive boilers.
. . per ----------
,he Jb?,a,í
’ a t, con*ld* r‘ «>« ‘ hrm Workers of the W orld, which means j
Negative results:
, tart out without regulation apparel
month
Heptlc Tanks— F o r ................
133 *150
30
Mr Harmon's term will expire Jan-
definite results being expected In th« nedlng of tbe fight against tbc>
Failure of the Canadian reclproei- in generous amount. Take a trip to
Agalnat . . . . • •
uary I . 1912.
¡ th«^* p artlcularr-for several days.
city speaking ordinance, which the In- ty agreement and consequent certain- Crater Lake, for instance, and a tal-
*
M ajority for
Englneer Harmon Is a man of wide
The Board Is pleased to announc» duatriala have conducted for the p aat,ty of an extra session.
i lor-made suit with a blouse of the
103
•xpsrwnce In railroad, bridge and that the necessary funds are available ten months.
Fa
" -----* * of the ” Permanent
-------------* T a riff game color are necessities. —
allure
There Is
T h ird W ard .
road building and Is one of the most for the prosecution of this notable u n -1 Under the terms of this agreement. Board bill, which passed the Senate, often a dance on board, when the
Votes caat. >01.
capable engineers In the northwest dertaklng, and la prepared to go ahead the 120 Industrialists now in ja il will but was killed by a filibuster in the ladies wear dancing frocks. A good
175
Armory— F o r ..........................
Tbe court recently also received with the work-
Completion of the be re least«!, but must leave the city,
; looking dress for dinner in the main
Agalnat ...................
26 maps for the proposed bridge over < contract by September 1st Is a prl- and the array now marching from House.
__________
__ ___ .
F ailure of the resolution to a d m it1 _____
cabin _ of __________
the airship
Is also a requisite.
tbe Rogue river at Gold H ill, which , tnary stipulation.
the north to reinforce the local army to statehood Arizona and New Mes- supplemented with becoming effecti
M ajority for
149
M r g B<)O|, q f
«„cressful firm of are to bt, stopped, while no more than too by a filibuster in the 8enate.
for the opera and theatre. I t la pos-
Halarles
100 wsru prepared by Engineer Harmon.
The plans call for a bridge as high bidders. Is the contractor who built four men to be allowed to speak!
F ailu re of the proposal to Increase! gjble to manage with one
nice hat.
Against . . .
99
• •
as the railroad bridge spanning the , , he present High School bnlldlng and at only two places at one time the rate of postage on the advertís- which should be very large, however.
Rogue, and wgs designed for thia Bbout «even vears ago; also the East within the city Umita.
I Ing sections of the large magazines; to SPt ag a parachute in case of con-
M ajority for
1
11 •• tacitly understood that all In- but a commission provided for to in- tingencles. Aside from this precau-
Septic Tanka— For
173 height. so that It w ill be sufficiently HUJb school In this city, and various
, high to clear all flood water.
other school buildings throughout dustrlallsts who went to Fresno fro m • ve«tlgate the subject.
tlon. it Is not necessary to wear hats
Agalnat
2«
• •
Failure of the resolution provld- abroad. They may be worn In Ash-
The site Is In doubt, as resident* the state.’ Since his last venture here d w w h e re to combat the city ordln-i
of Go|d HUI cannot combine on a he has associated Mr. Traver, his son- ance wln l«avc the city as rapidly as Ing for the direct election of United |and but net in Klam ath Falls. In
M ajority for
147 site, and the court postponed the lo­
In-law, In the business.
th*Y can K**1 away.
States Senators.
case o, emergencies a supply of lin -
K rce|>ltulnlluu.
cation of the bridge until the April
■
This ends one of the most noted
Faliure of the general age pension gerie, h’ot water bottle, sewing bag,
Armory- For ..........................
493 term.
fights In the West; one that caused bill.
walking and dress shoes, evening
Another cause for delay was that
66
Agalnat ...................
l( IN I. hundreds of men to leave the North- j _ Failure to act on the Ballinger- g||p|)er/.
rubbers, umbrella, a kimona
pe». 1
In placing the bridge on one site pro-
west and endure hardships and hun- Pinchot investigation reports.
or t < o
and other haberdashery
,, , .
,
.
ger to get to Freano to protest against
Failure to enact the ocean, mail ought to be w ith in ’ easy reach, for
427 paged. Its cost will be about J12.000,
prohibiting
"free subsidy, passed .by the Senate alone. I there Is no telling where one may
Halares For
275 or about twice the sum that would .M<-4-tlng t ailed fo r Iow a Ib-siileuts on t he ordinance
F rid a y E vening.
, speechmaking.’'
Failure of the effort to unseat W ll- |a nd in the. wilderness.
27« be required to locate It a short dis­
-----------
----------------------------------------------- Ham Lorimer as Senator
tance away.
..
_ from
. . Illln
,, - . . . . . ___
This airship is no w on the stocks
A delegation of citizens from
The undersigned, former Iowa
Heath o f O ctogenarian.
4 :
'
Magorlty against.
t ^ . ? ™ Und ° f a" eged b rlb € ry ! where the very best materials, in the
petitioned
the
desire
to call
Heptlc T au k- F or . •.............. , a 470 Evans creek have
.
,
„ residents,
1, ,
,
, a . meeting
- of
. 1 Newton McClanahan, residing at in h,s election.
I hands of skillfu l workmen, are be-
the s*>oate- B a il'y . of Texas. ,
uged
construction. But It
«Against . . . .
83 c«;urt to construct a bridge between all former Iowa peojile who are reel- the corner of Beach street and th e ’
W
imer
and
Woodville.
The
need
of
dents
of Ashland add vicinity at the Boulevard
passed
awav
ve-iterdav
made
a
grand-stand
play
by
resign-
. I o n « time to nerfeet the meeh
the bridge was admitted by the court. City H all, next Friday evening. March aged 80 yt^ars
>esterday.
pl<jue<J over # bu takes a long time to^perfect the^mech-
M ajority for . .
3M7
The purpose of the meeting
T he deceased had W en a resident of
month’s before the machine is ready
It will be noted that there are 21 aml as the material for It Is already 10th.
a form an Iowa organization, and of thlB v»Clnlty about four years, and ’ ona‘ £ E ‘ke ,R ? T ^ lCo,,kn" K ° f ° ld ’ for a tria l flight.
In a completed
voters In the First ward. 19 In the on hand It will probably be bu
The span will looking toward a day of fellowship, came from Baker City. He leaves a •h® * ln »eek vindication at the h a n d s i ^
,t W|U we, h from 400
Heeond. and 26 In the Third, who early this ««nimer.
about 100 feet long
feast of soul, and frolic
wife to mourn his loss, whose brother of
«late legislature Goy Colquitt
..w it h o u t supercargo or sur-
don't want the Armory building lu be The
court also ordered the pur-1
11 A
1 o
- k — i—i— r>
» >
—
»_
wt.
»
-
W.
Hchwlndey
C B
Larakln,
B 8n,
„H v e ^ i here a w’^ k ago
^ il ' - d to
bla r~ * « na- , e-
¡T u s ^ b . a g g a ^ In dueTeason
it w ili
our midst. But they are ererwhelm -
of
capac- . B l.am kln, A. H * ^ * * * . ** E. Sten- tw be present In the time of need.
-„ « a i,.« -,. -ir ,Bi nD. s n „ r. >
to assume shape, and in the
Ingly snowed under, and now that chase
..
. two . 12-ton
. , |»er hour
.
the verdict Is practically unanimous
to b£
00 rond w’ «' H
oLa.T.!‘.ln ’ .C ^A 'r.GSa' ’ J. i 1' 1 Funeral services were held this af-
U u rln* tb*
meantime the public should bear In
They will cost «1500 each and McGee. D. R. Mills, J. P. Podge. John ternoon at the fariillv residence con- the «Peaker appointed Representative
, d h
"C1i{ f Pavne „laketi a Ir.
to hnve this fine public improvement. work.
will be bought from the Beaeh manu- Van N atta, J. B. C arllle, W. H. Pay. dacted by Rev E H Hicks
In ter Hawley of Oregon a member of the
, ‘ nal
,a > n e maKes air
It Is In order to go after It nt once, i
company of Portland.
W. H . Gowdy.
J. J. Myers.
“ t 11 ring
‘
‘
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~
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ment in Mountain View Cem eterj;
1 commission to supervise the purchase
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allowing no other necessary prelim in­ flu
1
l o t lands to orotact the watersheds of!
,
.
aries to go by default.
Opponent of the salary measure ex­
pected a far bigger m ajority Bgalnsti
_____
, bill _________
_ the Secretary of the Exalted R u ler From Ashland Lodge»
authorizing
the measure, and quite a few express t h ie f Executive of Neighboring Town Annual Selection of I «-tv tiers Attend- K m U r Monthly Meeting of Boost- Interior
interior tc exchange desert lands In.
In ,
....
. ___...
ed themselves to this effect previous |
Resigns O ffice.
I
.1____ _ 1.— . __ _
ivegumr .wonwiy “
un8 or
. Ra - t in
o * the
k -N National
a .lo n .1 f for-1
o c -l
islts T h a t Locality
j Oregon f„
for , , lands
ed by Banquet Features.
big
Organization.
to election day. In view of the fact
I
ests In Oregon.
Vv
A ° - Livingston, Exalted Ruler or
that the pro|H>sltlon was defeated be-
Under date of F p 1>. 25th. Mayor W.
At the annual election held by Ash-
The Commercial club meets in r e -' th
gt *t J lM t moment > " hland .Lod^ - No
wac the
ftiye. At the first
s> tryout
" ’t’T.'a on I this
n" sal
J 1 H. l’arh,!’n
Barham, ' of
<>f Yreka, resigned his land Lodge. No. 944, B. P. O. Elks. „ guIar
u la r M.8Rlon
.„aslon f<>-nient
to-night, w
with
ii
several -
B l S r "iT co ? - * ue8l °X hi,noT o f'th e membership o f
of major importance
ary feature f ^ s t *26’ f »r and 373 “f l T * ’ ttaal* n‘®« aM a ,r„ea’ 0" ,h " lack on Saturday evening the following
was the following:
were 69.» . votes . east, >62 for .and 332 | oj
harmony between
between the
the city
elty council
council office-
officers ----------
were elected
for the ensuing
tended' to'” " ^ lmporlance to be at':w of e ll.
United States Marshal,
Marshal. Pistrlct
Pistrlct • vicUHty*.
vicliHtyr lm
lT u r^ a y 'a a V t"&
* * a"
S a td
of harmony
•—
------
Oregon
last rt^
*Thureday
smoker.
against, a m ajority of 71 unfavor- ftn<, blmselg. Ills particular reasons year:
Exalted
Ruler. Pr. F. G.
By the President renominating Mr. ^ ‘" V c m e n t ‘"4 « * » ' t T S ! ® » i /
ably.
Hwedenburg:
Esteemed
Leading
re8U’t8
for the step tnken follows:
election insorar a . tne salary ques- ,r „,w ell. after withdraw ing his name 2 " " ® ^ ® ” » e n in f "
‘‘It has been with considerable! K n ig h t, W’ E. Newcombe; Esteemed Ion Is concerned th« following reso- on accoUnt of the Bourne-Chamber- d<‘’’ of the evening,
.. .
.* “ u,’*r Y
'hesitation that I give up the position Loyal Knight, H. H. G illette; Esteem
According to
Klamath
papers,
At the Armory, next Erlday even-
citizens of our town h a v l.e- ed Lecturing Knight, L. P. McKee; lutlon w ill be Introduced for con-, |aln opposition. It Is apparent to
friends of the Oregon Marshal that whlle thla smoker was largely In the
ii*'» iM.Brr’v I,H b ' jhhder auspices of
Up«n nie, and I thank them Secretary. H. C. Sparr: Treasurer, R. slderation:
W H E R E A S. The city of Ashland, the Chief Executive intends to hold °™ er of a Jollification, It was also
Baptist
Young
Peoples
Union. a,ery „meh for the nuftiy kind cypres- Guy Gpod; Tyler. Geo. Baughman;
Kesxaslzv 1
««» Finn
ih />
en a
«* I vt in t efil a
v "¿'j appreciation of
— . "my* efforts r Trustee
aw.. _ . _
A for term
*
fine < orchestra,
mlnlstrels
of — three years, Pr. wi’ h fu ,,y 8ls thousand population, him in oiflce under the recess ap- *he <u>.e"*ng. aun f ired ?y ,!be. mem:
Music
by
.. a
„V t »'ill<>
.« igx Endelman
Representative t o ,^ a® ri8en <o the dignity and im p o rt-; point men t prerogative. That this was ”ers
the lodge in that city toward
and other attraction«
attractions cnnatltutlniz
constituting ¡¿
h — a ,'’¿ ^ n "m y duty’ «_
to a__..
have the or-
»rand Lodge, A. G. Livingston; ance w*>lcl> entitle It tot the dtstlne-|thc purpose of the President when organizing a lodge there. There are
a general carnlvnl occasion.
| dlnances of this city obeyed; my ei
inte, C. H. Pierce.
tlon which It holds, of prominence withdrawing Mr. Colwell's name was ( ovor »ne hundred mombers of the
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1 forts in this particular are of m ,
ere was a very large attendance among the cities of the state, and
! believed, as no new development
aIl8i a." d
List lo u r I roperty.
avail. In the recent case of the VI-'
There
number of
or can-i
can-1
W H E R E A S . It can not maintain ( whatever of a political or other nat-
^lg,bA1 members belong to the
Mrs. Husle L. Alleq has returned olatlon of one of the ordinances. It Is j of members and a number
and tnken posswslon of her real es- dearly shown that the m ajority of dldates were Initiate?! during the such distinction without the most «¿e has arisen between the parties to
‘ i8 necessary
fate office at the old heaquarters. 1 the members of the Board do not session, two from Klamath Falls and ' careful and business-like government, the controversy.
I-
'
« 10 nave a p p nation or at
least
5,000
before
an
Elks
lodge ran
Now Is thcedime to list your property.| inteBd that the ordinance shall be one from anpther adjoining precinct, and which cannot be Insured except!
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h« organized, a special census will be
as tots and acreage tracts are on th e 1 enforced. Ordinance 65 states that A feast of good things closed the It
has
an
adrainstration
com-'
move.
of the elective session.
I posed of careful business men who
h.'.'fnBv 8nrt-
Th*
any person to whom license shall labors
Medford Elks elected officers last !<*" a^°«-d to give to Its a ffa ir, a large-
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I no doubt be fu,,y «ntanlzeH by the
have been granted who shall not obey
the provisions of this ordinance, or Thursday, the following being chosen: part
>'nrt of
or their
tn«>r time, and
j Me<tford Fraternal« Oi-cupy Elegant
large element of the
W H E R E A S, It Is wholly unreason
who furnishes any fermented liquor Ciarqnce Reames. Exalted Ruler; A.
unreason-
Quarters.
membership of Ashland Lodge Is get-
to a habitual drunknrd, shall be C. Burgess, lending knight; C. E. able to ex|»ect such service from quail-
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ting ready to ’’secede’’ from the par-
Ashland to Have Consignment From decmed
guilty of a misdemeanor, Rnd Gaddis, loyal knight; M. A. M artin ., fled men
without
compensation.
The new I. O. O. F. building at en( iustltution here.
Istnd of (lie Mikado.
shall forfeit all lleenses theretofore lecturing knight; G. F. Qulsenberrv, therefore,
Medford was opened last week and,
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.
Issued «0 him. The ordinance fur- secretary; John WUkinson. treasurer; |
Be It resolved by
ly the Ashland C
Com-
om -! hp Jlora’ ,odge kp,d “A
» ’ v Urs
e r^ 00
meeting
mem^ 8a> 1 - "The day’s JollkHeaHon endeS
Park Gardener Gilbertson Is ,0 ther states that If complaint Is true, ! John O'Brien, tyler; Edward Potten
al Club, that ...
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our Judgment -------------
" H»* "*‘w n«iarters.
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big smoker
dally expectancy
cy of a shipment of the Board shall revoke such license, ger, trustee one year term ; W . W . . nch compensation , should be u
ro vld-1 berB
pndpd the op*
opening,
***-■
J h i In
u the rooms of
provld-,
bpr? aU
attPndpd
n‘^ ; and ^
V' the
was espeelaf-
200 specimens
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Mayor and C ouncil-lpra , pand,datp" * prp lnlt,,a5 td / bS y arranged for the entertainment
of
that
l
b
.
c
o
rn
e
a-
«-1«
"
i
.
w
’.
X
!
‘f X
dlflora
direct
from
old
Japan, was found guilty of furnishing liquor 1 T.E Rantola, alternate.
men. We believe
they having left the empire of th e | to a habitual drunkard and was fined'
««tlon provided for He
handsome strictures la" d l«>dKe of Elks. No. 944. and who
Mldado the third of February, c o n -ij^ o . This record was Introduced ln-|
ordinance which was defeated at the in Medford
Elegant Fixtures.
It Is three stories In ¡ sppkp , at tb® , meeting to a large
signed Io Ashland via Portland. The to our case ns evidence. The record
election
held
on
March
4th,
1911,
height, the second and third stories fath ering of Elks
Mr. Llv ngstone
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J. A. Nelson, the confectioner In
young trees are designed for the work cannot be denied or disputed.
W h _
at,
was reasonable and Just end we re-, L
occupied
by
the
lodge.
The
" °>an
exceptional ability ahd
Allen block, la Installing n num- gret that said election was adverse ' being
of ornamentation that Is now being |Wn. done? Three menihers
members of the
*>
v*nIC
occupied
by
the
lodge.
The
.
••
9 si at xxsw »• I » f ( v 9 • a
1» A I w n s x z l l «a» «x s» lr
annual meeting of the lodge wll! be¡ his address last night was Interesting
prosecuted under auspleces of th e , Board of Trustees voted • —. ‘‘not
g u ilty.” Yvra
ber
of
*«P«rl> fixtures, ♦ the
handiwork thereto.
held this week, at which a banquet and 11’’*’‘ rM|Pt,vp' and " a” •’ ,ghly »?-
Park Commission, and will be a lead-1
1 cannot Continue In Justice to m y -1 oi Moyer & Van Natta. among them
will he served, and the occasion will ^ ’rpplatpd by thoa* ^ ‘ unate enough
Ing factor In adding to arboreal anti . elf b> ,,p « member of said Board.”
a Inrge back-bar 16 foot long and 8
Appointed Justice.
feet high, partitioned e tf and equlp-
florlcnltural effects In the work o'f
be a memorable one In the history of to hear him .”
ped for e
every requisite; also a num­
The County Court, in adjourned the triple-linked fraternity. Mem-
beautifying park surroundings.
Metro|M»lltnn Hkyshra|»ers.
ber of show cases, the woodwork of session last Thursday, appointed Re­ bers of (he Ashland branches of the
The magnolias left Yokahoma on
Next number of our
Lecture
.glimpse of New York will be all of which Is In native fir highly corder J. G. H urt as Justice of the order will attend.
the oriental liner ’’Bellerophon.”
Course, Saturday night. The Houa-
plying between Oregon and Japanese glveif l | Ashland. A New York sky- polished.
These modern appliances Peace for Ashland precinct, tor serve
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__ be'occupied
_ tona. Music, Magic, Mlnlcry, A popu­
The _
new quarters
will
ports, Feb. 3d, and are due here scraper will be constructed at Uream- will replace old fixtures In Mr. Nel-* out the unexplrwd term of M. F. E g -'b y several other orders, prominent lar number. Tickets*at Rose Bros-
among them the B.P.Ô.E. fellow ship.1 Friday morning.
gleston, deceased.
, son's model headquarters.
almost any day.
i land to-night.
On th d r way
Kurt Robinson,
Neb,, to Han Francisco, where they
P A R T I FX
W IL L
HA L A K Y M E A H l’KK I'll» »P< »HITION will embark today for the Philippines, HA L K M
u special tralu passed through Ash-
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A
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KA<T.
N A R R O W LY P E F E A T K P .
land last Thursday afternoon south­
bound. One contingent consisted of
. . ________ - -- t troops
r o o p s o of
r m the
e r Eighth
.ig n m i Cavalry,
u v u ir y . » stat
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554 VOTES AT SPECIAL ELECTION "
•' K,i7 » >'-•»>» •» *-■> . «"d RANGE FROM $ 7 4 ,8 3 8 TO $ 5 6 ,4 2 0
41
COUNTY HAS ENGINEER
.!T.un,Lm“n ,n.? hr. ",aate who EXTRA SESSION MEETS APRIL 4TH
FRESNO FIRES FANATICS
—For .......
t lin n g m r v v
H A W K K Y l’
l_ A I H k
YREKA MAYOR IS DOWN AND OUT ELKS LODGE ELECT NEW OFFICERS COMMERCIALS GATHER TONIGHT
c m . H A M A lU FA U SE U SC H iB ItA T E
ODD FELLOWS IN NEW TEMPLE 'ok
WHERE SWEETMAGNOUAS BLOOM
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