Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 30, 1920, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITH­
OUT THE AID OF MEDICINE,
CURES NINE CASES OUT OF
TEN OF ASTHMA. THIS IS A
PROVEN FACT
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VOLUME 1
I
ASHLAÍ
Successor to Cue Semi-Weekly
Tidings.
Vol. 43.
“P* "
«MOT —
MALARIA GERMS CANNOT
SURVIVE THREE MONTHS IN
THE RICH OZONE AT ASH­
LAND. THE PURE DOMESTIC
WATER HELPS.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920
£
ADVERTISEMENTS
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In this column will be run • i
at the rate of three cents
the line, measured fourteen
lines to the inch. No large
black display type allowed.
NEW
AUTO TOPS
The season is here when the
auto top should be looked after.
I make new ones or fix the old
one. Let me look at it
ASHLAND FURNITURE
HOSPITAL
SOCIALIST MEMBERS
derroanxeEpopnisg., POLICE JUDGE IS
NAMED INCHARGE
DECLARED DISLOYAL
OF
CONSPIRACY
WRECKED
By Henry Wood
i enee and occupy Frankfort, Ha-
, nau and Darmstadt- should the
(U. P. Staff Correspondent.)
PARIS, March 30.—The Ger- | German Reichswhr further pene-
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i trate the neutral zone.”
man charge de affaires mayor no-
.
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,
The foreign office previously
tified Premier Millerand today announced that about eight thou-
that Germany pledges itself not sand Reischswhr troops had en-
to send additional troops into the tered the neutral zone without the
neutral zones as provided in the allied consent.
peace treaty, without the author-
American Ambassador Wallace
ization by the allies. The mayor’s ! handed Millerand President Wil-
action followed threats of vigor-1 son’s note favoring the occupation
ous action by the French govern-of the Ruhr district and opposing
ithe extension of the allied zone
nient.
Premier Millerand is quoted by of occupation, but there is no in-
the Matin as declaring the “French | dieation the French intend to fol-
are ready to advance from May-1 low the suggestion.
(By United Press)
Y., March 30.—
ALBANY.
Five suspended socialist members
80 North Main.
of the New York assembly were
(By United Press)
declared disloyal and unworthy
of their seats, in the majority re­
EAST SIDE
Police Judge Oppenheim was
port of the judiciary committee
named in the indictment charging
f
MEAT MARKET
filed today.
The minority re-
criminal conspiracy in connection
port was filed by William Evans,
(By United Press)
Always the best on the market in
with the alleger police court ir­
one of the thirteen members of the
PORTLAND, Ore., March 27.—
regularities which was voted by
fresh and cured meats.
committee, and asserts that while It will be possible to motor from
the county grand jury early to-
the socialists have been proved the Mexican border to the Cana­
We sell the best meats at the low- j
day.
The indictment also named
(By United Press)
disloyal, the assembly has no con- dian line over the projected Pa­
est price consistent with quality.
LONDON, March 30.—General Peter McDonough, a bail bond
stitutional rights to prescribe loy­ cific highway early in September,
Denikin, leader of the anti-Bol­ broker, and C. V. Riccardi.
alty as a test of eligibility for according to officials of the Pa­
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
The charges mentioned were
shevik forces of South Russia, es­
the members, and urges they be cific Highway association.
the
outcome of an investigation
caped from Novorossisk when the
PHONE 188
reseated.
(By United Press)
September 2 0 has been set as
Soviet armies captured that port into allegations of bribery and
CHICAGO,
March
30.—The
Regarding evidence tending to the time for the formal dedication
(By
United,
Press)
last week, the British war office other irregularities in the police
show the socialist party is a rev­ when ceremonies wil be held sim­ middle west has begun rebuild­
(By United Press'
SPOKANE.
March
30.
—
Admit-
If Eats is Your Trouble Repon
court practices which were intsi-
olutionary body .Evans says: “We ultaneously at
Blaine, Wash., ing whole communities, business
CHICAGO, March 30.—A dozen was informed today. It had been
Them to Me.
tuted some time ago, which result-
cannot try and acquit or convict close to the Canadian frontier; at centers and residential districts ting she had married seven men. pretty girl strikers- are picketing feared Denikin might have fallen
only one of whom is dead, Mrs.
in the hands of the Bolsheviki. ed in the indictment of Police
the socialist party.”
the interstate bridge between wrecked by the tornado which Louise Hometh,
DEW DROP INN
(“Jim”) Sted­ the city hall today in support of The war office admitted his de­ Judge Sullivan and Peter McDon­
The majority report recom- Portland and Vancouver, Wash., swept across Missouri, Illinois.'
demans of a thousand city clerks
OUR SPECIALTY
Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin man, “Titi,” “Dumas,” “Wells,” for an anual increase of $300 feat had practically eliminated ough on bribery charges.
mends the assembly vote to de- and at San Francisco.
“Hawkins,” “Frisbie.” is held by
T-BONE, 50c
clare vacant the seats of the five.
The California link of this Sunday, taking toll of eighty lives the immigration authorities in jail in wages. Four entrances to the the anti-Bolshevik movement in
It holds all charges made against highway is the present El Camino and injuring nearly four hundred. I
building are “covered"’ by 1 over South Russia.
207 East Main St., Oshland, Ore. them are fully sustained; that
The property damage in the five here today. She admits the sex-
Great Britain had backed Den­
Real roadway.
50 pickets with a score inside s the
Always Open for the Hungry
at
ten
millions
tette
of
spouses
with
great
gusto,
states
is
estimated
ikin
heavily, supplying him with
the socialist party has been
It will probably be years before
building. Two hundred of : the
other laborers I and says she doesn't care a whoop
Carpenters
and
arms, foodstuffs and munitions.
proved to advocate force and vio- the Pacific highway shall be en­
VICTOR KNOTT, Prop
....
.
whether she is deported to Cana- strikers are women.
lence for the overthrow of the tirely paved, but the first big goal are being rushed into the storm
City officials and aldermen. ar­
da or not.
government; that American so- of the association wil be reached devastated sections to provide for
riving
at the offices, were stopped
The sextette includes one Chi-
UNION MEAT MARKET cialists are in full accord with the when the long road is passable the hundreds who are homeless. naman, one Italian and one by the strikers with pleas, of
Russian Soviet government.
for motorists the year around, Relief appeals have been issued Frenchman. The balance are
200 FOURTH ST.
Can- “Help us get a raise, please.” Em­
(By United Press)
The majority report urges leg­ and, to that end, work will be by local authorities throughout
ployes were stopped and urged to
adians.
No profiteering here. You get islation which would in effect
MARYSVILLE. March 30.—
this
section.
The
homeless
last
pushed, this spring and summer,
Authorities are searching for stay away.
a bigger chunk of good meat for prevent the socialist party from
Grant Smith, aged 4 0, a negro.
on the “missing links” in Ore- night were cared for in hospitals, Earl Stedman, If he is an Amer-
In addition to the strike city
your money here .
telephone pole
police stations and under roots
occupying a place on the official gon and Washington,
ican the woman is not départa­ clerks, garbage handlers, street
untouched by the tornado.
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“The proof of the pudding is ballot.
Members of school boards and six miles from this city early this
pump
ble. it he is a Canadian she is. inspectors, chemists and
morning by a band of armed men
Reports
indicate
little
acute
The second dissenting opinion
in chewing the rag.”
“I really didn’t get well enough station engineers threaten a walk­ school superintendents ot most who took the negro from the
suffering.
Large sums are nec-
was filed by Assemblymen Pellett
Several hundred policemen of the larger cities of western Or­
acquainted with Stedman to find cut.
TRY ME OUT
sheriff and chief of police in front
essary for reconstruction, how- |
and Stitt. They held while evi­
. 1 in protest egon met in Albany Friday after-
out whether he is an American or plan to resign
ot I he county jail
night.
ever. National Guardsmen, home
disclosed the socialists had j
| noon to discuss teachers’ salaries.
J. M. GRIMSLEY, Prop. dence
not,” smiled the woman when against the present wages.
Smith
was
accused
of
two
attacks
guards and former service men j
refused to render the government
City business is virtually at a but failed to agree on a uniform
the authorities plied her with
on Ruby Anderson, aged 14, a
continue to protect the stricken
any service during the war, there
Although no definite ac-
standstill, the result of the strike * plan.
questions.
white girl, and was being brought
areas from possible looters. They
was nothing to show their attitude
of the clerks, stenographers and tion was taken,
delegates ex-
Canadian
officials
claim
to
back from Pontiac. Mich., where
WE KEEP PACE
are under orders to “shoot, and
was other than negative, and that
pressed the opinion that through
have discovered another “hus­ bookkeepers.
he had been arrested, when
shoot to kill.”
i
the suspended men should be re­
the exchange of ideas ami sug­
WITH THE STYLE
band” in Charles Hall.
seized.
instated.
gestions offered, the meeting will
PORTLAND, Ore.—Anyone who
“He wasn’t my husband,” in­
Assemblyman Bloch filed the thinks a cow hasn’t a strong ma-
8684
lead to better salaries in the fu­
dignantly said Mrs. Hometh, Jim,
ture and that from this view-
Have now in operation the lat- third dissenting opinion, holding ternal instinct should take a trip
etc. “I just lived with him. He
the
assemblymen
cannot
fix
loyal-1
j
point
the conference was import-
est in collar finish. A machine
to Multnomah Station, a Portland
bad another wife at the time.”
ty as a membership test.
int and successful.
suburb.
that gives a perfect domestic fin-
J
Assemblyman Rowe did not sign
The conference voted for the
For there may be seen a year- .
ish—no gloss.
the majority report, but wrote a
committee to
ling fawn which has been adopt-
concurring opinion. It held the
of the school
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO five men of the socialist party ed by a cow of A. H. Fordyce,
boards
with
a
committee
author-
rancher.
Press)
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(By United
The list of Chautauqua enter-
I had been convicted of disloyalty.
gislature
and
state
1
March
30.
—
An
un-|
ued
by
the
EUGENE, Ore., March 30.—
Fordyce has no idea how. the
OMAHA,
a ppointed
the
ate superin- tuners and superntendents drawn
deer came to his place, but does---- The mud in the highway on
born child is a legal entity and I
SEED
ublio
3
tendent of
1st ruction to by the Ellison-White people from
know it journeys to and from the Smith hill, a few miles north of
capable of suffering and suing.
lan
or
work out a
xation Ashland is growing
OF RED OATS
pasture with its “mother” morn­ Grants Pass, is several feet deep
. Judge Sears today ruled. He
public This is undoubtedly due to the
in places and absolutely impassa-
FARGO. N. D — Twenty-rivelquashed the demurrer of the City for the supi
ing and evening.
Seed Wheat.
talent found here by this lecture
schools.
It is believed the fawn’s family ble for a car unless assistance is per cent of Fargo’s landlords are Traction
Seed Corn.
company to the suit
bureau
during their various en-
le
State Sup
Churchill
were chased out of the woods or given in the way of a tow by a profiteers, according to club wom- I brought in behalf of little Miss
Oarden and Field Seeds of all
recommende 1 m imum of $125 gagements held here. During the
killed by hunters and that the team, according to G. M. Gun­ en here
kinds.
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A Liblin, charging she suffered pre-
past two years a number have
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.5 natal injury in a traction acci- for grade te cher and $135 for
fawn came city-ward, and, find- ther, of San Francisco, and G. C.
White Mids; lots of Corn.
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In a report by a committee ot .
joined
this bureau f pm Ashland,
high school
achers with the pro-
Null, of San Diego, who with their
h dent.
ing a new “mother,” i decided +,
to
,
club women on rents and profit-
either
in he capar r of a lec-
MY NAME IS DENNIS
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vision that experienced teachers
wives arrived in Eugene Monday
. .
,
stay in town.
The
other
suffered
a
bump
on
,
eenng, appointed by approval of I,
|
or serving
„„
,
, .
.
.
i receive mor
than the minimum turer or entertain
ASHLAND FEED STORE.
night on their way to northern ... ...
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SALEM.—For the construction
head in the accident. When
as
superint^nden
advanc
the city commission which prom­ "here
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. , was then proposed but the ma-
points.
ised to prosecute those found f the
853 East Main
Tel. 214 of post and forest roads, the state
baby was born it was marked.................................
agent.
Amor
num
tl
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jority ot the delegates deemed it
“A farmer living ou this hill , ...
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highway commission has request­
. with a lump on its head similar to
,
guilty of charging exorbitant;
Rea
.
_
inadvisable
to try to fix a uniform ed Mr. and Mis.
near the worst place is coining - ..
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,
, L I the one raised n the mother. The
ed the state board of control to,
,
,
,
rents, it was shown apartment: "...
at
present
ar
OU
n
g
HOTEL AUSTIN issue $2,500,000 of state high­
.
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schedule now.
money by towing cars through the
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and house rent had increased fron latter brought suit for $50,000.
w i
a con-
Ashland was represented at the land and Au: It
mud,
”
said
Mr.
Null.
“
He
charges
.
.6:
DAN CONNER, Prop.
way bonds to meet aid from the
°
$15 to $20 a month. The won-1 The plea was the baby was a reg- conference bv Superintendent G. pany of Ellit
entertain-
$5 a tow. whether be tows you 50 en said 75
cent of the increases ularly
federal government under the co- |
paid
passenger on the...
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Headquarters for Commercial
nger, one of
.
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j
A. Briscoe and
Thomas H. Simp- ers; Rev. W.
feet
or
a
mile.
He
towed
my
car
were
justified.
operative
federal
aid
law
enact-1
street
car
under
the
ruling
pro-
Men and Tourists.
the
leading
cti
rs
on one of
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sou.
about 50 feet and that of Mr. Gun-
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ed at the special session of the
their courses a nt 2. W. Hunter.
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Janitors here receive $50 a I Viding children under, five years
legislature.
Hier s half a mile and the charge , ..
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BRUSSELS: T ( By Mail.)
and entertainer.
WON’T GO BACK ON IRISH
superintend* t
.
-
, month on the average, the report may ride free when axcompanied
European Plan.
Excellent Grill.
The highway commisison has I sidelight on the chaotic condition was the same. When I passed showed
by their parent
Saturday
J.
H.
Fuller,
president
Merchants’ Lunch
(By United liess)
requested that a block of $1,000,- of European exchanges is provid- his place he was in the barnyard
LONDON,
March 30.—H. H of the local Ashland Chautauqua
00 be sold at this time and the ed by the weird international fi- hitching up his team. He called
Asquith, the liberal leader, told association. left to join the Elli-
Two Blocks From Lithia Park, remainder at the request oí the mancia JuEelinE on in Belgium, that ne wouM .
Pretty
the house of commons today he son-White people in the capacity
commission.
Brussels being apparently the soon.
I hardly knew what he
UIDLUIVIILL
R. P.
refused to be a party to the re- of superintendent, and
—
Under the original Bean-Barrett i most favorably situated center tor meant but I soon
,w¡M, when
I peal of the Irish home rule bill Campbell expects to leave this
act, authorizing the issue of such operations.
of 1914 unless a substitute meas- spring to fill an engagement with
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,
.
my
car stuck
$1.200,000.
which, with the
Belgian w bankers
are w buying
„
. , in . the mud. The
. ure redeemed the pledges he the company as an entertainer.
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′ , farmer arrived in a tew minutes
amount now requested bv the English treasury- notes in Hol- ..
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RESTAURANT
• ade the Irish people as a whole This will make six who have been
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,
,
,
atterward with his team and be-
commission, totals $3,700,000
land, and paying for them in Bel-
.
. .
drawn from Ashland by this bu­
BOSTON.
March
30.
—
The
cru-
watle
he was prime minister.
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Ran to hitch on to the car without
The Jackson county road crew
l nder the act of the special gian francs, Dutch
florins, or l a word „
reau.
has arrived
equipped with a sade of Attorney General Allen---------------------- 1-------
session the state is able to match French francs according to fluc-
against promoters
and brokers
CHIC AGO, Marca 30. The pio
huge Caterpiller engine which
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day any amount that may be made tuations.
Germans are buying
st. Helens.—Machine shop to
who have been exploiting silver duction of meat at the packing
pulled a six foot scarifier and two
and Night Service.
pay-
available from the government.
government Dutch florins in Holland and Dav-
stocks
led
to the arrest of Thomas plants here is nearing a stand- be erected here.
large road scrapers, says the Gold
Under the Bean-Bai rett act the ing for them in Belgian money,
Hood
River.— $10,000 ware
W. Lawson recently.
He sur- still as the result
of a strike
Hill News. The wagon road on
amount
was
limited
to
$1,800,000
while
Belgian
bankers
aro
buying
house to be erected here.
297 East Main
rendered himself at police head-¡among rivesteck handlers-
the south.side of
tracks. b
as interpreted by the supreme German marks at less than two
quarters
to
answer
to
a
warrant
—
I ginning né : the S
Valley ad
court.
cents apiece, and holding with a '
charging him with violating on
y
CE
crossing an bri
vas
rn up
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| view to selling when a rise takes
and graded t
6 f te
ASHLAND IRON WORKS LONDON. March 30.—German place.
a mile four counts a state law regarding ■ • r (IiTg J (I
filing of information regard-
A ■ %-
aday.
The
c
workmen
in
the
Westphalia
dis-1
Office and Works No. 24 8 Helman
continue the
Other extraordinary transac-
ing
stock
issues.
Four
other
op-
'
St., Ashland, Ore.
this work t
trict threaten to call a general tions in
uele iver on the
Italian lire, Swiss francs,
PORTLAND. March 30.—Wm. north side o
erators and
brokers were also
Manufacturing Engineers, Gene­ strike unless the Ebert govern­
he
riv . This piece
and any other money, paid for in G. McAdoo again has expressed of road so
ral Repair Work.
arrested.
put in splendid
We manufacture Paving Plant ment modifies the terms of its ul­ anybody’s currency but your own, himself as opposed personally to condition, häs rily
long had the
Lawson and his secretary. Van
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and timatum. according to an Essen are recorded, but amid all this
rep­
being
a
candidate
in
a
presiden-
utation
of
being
the
roughest
Riper, who was among those ar­
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas dispatch received here today.
juggling Belgian money is flow­ tial primary and as advocating worth road in the county, and rested, in recent months have been g
Engines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
ing out of the country, at an em­ that delegates to the next demo-
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel,
active in the promotion of silver
had come
PORTLAND, March 30.— Mys- noon after the man
Brass and Bronze Castings of ?
barrassing rate, tending further cratic convention should go un-
stocks which in the Lawson ad-1
WEATHER FORECAST
every kind
upon
him
suddenly,
thrust
a gun
every
detail
of
two
to lower the value of the Belgian instructed.
vert in eg was
featured as «si-.tery veils
Having thoroughly equipped our
For Oregon — Probably
against
his
neck
and
robbed
him
franc.
American and British
vers, the great gamble of the I shooting affairs which today have
In a recent telegram to Dr.
plant for the manufacture and •
rain; colder.
of $9.
banks with branches in Brussels George A. Lovejoy of Portland
pairs of heavy and all classes of
age.” Each announced he was ' - police headquarters and the sher
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Police declare no connection
machine and foundry work, we
developing certain individual sil-“ iff ’s office in a whirl,
offer three times the interest on McAdoo stated that while he
solicit your orders and in uiries.
exists
betwen the two shootings.
ver mine properties as units or
Fred Love, said to be an old-
current accounts as compared with deeply appreciated the offer of
Estimates and quotations fur­
From
pictures at the police sta­
general holding companies.
.. Ume yeggman and ex-convict, lies
that given by Belgian banks.
support from his Oregon friends
nished on application.
Lawson, whose
stock opera- at the point of death in St
‘ tion, Monroe identified the man
he earnestly begged them not to
he shot as Robert Grant, who.
SQUADRON LEAVES FOR
| enter him as a candidate in the
tions have attracted national at- cent’s hospital.
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TIPS
SAN FRANCISCO, March 30.—
HAWAIIAN CENTENNIAL primary.
An unidentified hishwayman with Jack Price, another convict,
+
TOKIO, March 22.—Peace pro- tention in the last quarter cen-
this place Following are market quotations:
SAN DIEGO, Calif.
------- —Headed
" "
or dying in the effected a daring escape from the
“I publicly stated in February.” | posais of the Soviet forces in Rus- tury, at police headquarters this" may be dead
. they can
by
the
armored
cruiser
Brooklyn,
I
McAdoo
said,
that
I
believe
the
sia
were
brought
here
today
by
EGGS—Extras, 45c.’
morning gave his occupation as woods near Wichita station on state penitentiary Saturday.
get
1 modern
Deputy Sheriff Christofferson,
flagship of Rear Admiral Henry next democratic Lationai «
of differ-
BUTTER—Extras, 58Yc.
national conven- Political Commissioner Matsuda- farmer and author and walked' the Estacada line.
the game.
POULTRY — Hens, 39 @ 40c; Wiley, commander of the Pacific j tion should be composed of
crowd to thet
Two men—Robert and John Lu- however, is of the opinion that
unin­ ra, who has returned from fight­ through a noisy
,} destroyer
rr 4 — -- -- L- L- squadron,
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there is not sufficient evidence to
broilers, 51 @ 54c.
29 warships structed delegates who should be
and other
ing at the front in Siberia. Mat- court house where he was ar.cas, brothers, themselves said to
fasten suspicion on Grant.
CATTLE—Top steers. 11 @ 12c. steamed out of the harbor yester­ free to exercise their unfettered
undesirable elements are abso-
sudara strongly favors accepting raigned and held for a hearing have police records—are in jail
lutely TABOO here. We invite 12 Yc.
The solution of the mystery
day for Honolulu.
, judgment as to platform and can- the Bolshevik peace offers, it is April 6.
He furnished bonds oil as au outcome of the shooting
GENTLEMEN only.
i
surrounding
the attack on Love
HOGS—Top, 16 Yc.
The warships are going to Hon-1 didate.
lot Love.
$2500. ’
reported in official circles.
This is a clean, congenial amuse-
SHEEP—Ewes, 9@9%c; weth­ olulu to participate in the Ha- j
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Deputy sheriffs are scouring lies locked in the wounded man’s
ment hall for decent, clean-cut
ers. 11012c.
waiian mission centennial. It is
Salem.—Stock and bank branch
fellows. *
Ashland.
Big road contracts
Grants Pass.— Big irrigation , ihe woods tor the other — man,
— breast. Although he is able to
BARLEY—Spot barley, $3.40 expected the trip will be complet- | may be established here in near in this vicinity to be rushed to project planned on lower Rogue whom G. B. Monroe, a c unin . speak, he sullenly refuses to tell
river.
i
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j sweep, says he shot Sunday after. the officers anything.
ed in about eight days.
future.
completion this spring.
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Highways to
Be Open by
September
DISTRICT
Much Wedded
Woman May
Be Deported
Denikin
Escaped
Soviets
UP CHICAGO
ARMED MEN
TEACHERS’ SALARY HANG NEGRO
PROBLEM BAFFLES
COW ADOPTS
BABY FAWN
WINS
SMITH HILL
$50,000 SUNT-mmrarrc.=t.
IN BAO SHAPE FARRO RENTS
INVESTIGATED
WOULD MATCH
STATE FUNDS
ASHLAND TALENT
IN GREAT DEMAND
r
Everybody's
Money Gefs
Belgian’s
k
ODEW
DADEC
Ml
F
FAMOUS BROKER '
URLI
OF ROAD A DAY
UNDER ARREST
■ Al/A 111 A Ar
ASKS NAME
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