Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 01, 1920, Image 1

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    M ALARIA germ s cannot
SURVIVE TH R E E MONTHS IN
TH E RICH OZONE AT ASH ­
LAND. TH E PU R E DOMESTIC
W ATER H ELPS.
VOLUME 2
land
Successor to The Sem i-W eekly
T idings.
Voi. 43.
D aily T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITH
OUT TH E AID OF MEDICINE.
CURES NINE CASES OUT OF f
TEN OF ASTHMA.
THIS IS a J
PROVEN FACT
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER J. 1920.
NUMBER 1
ELKH ORN GUN STORE
G am e Season Opens Sept. F irst,
W e h a v e th e s tu f f th a t will
GET TH E BIG BUCK
A ll kind3 of g u n s a n d a m m u n itio n
f o r big o r sm a ll gam e.
F is h in g
o u tf its c o m p le te .
T BUT ONE
Nelda Cafe
»
MERCHANTS’ LUNCH
Served From 1 1 :3 « (o 1, ."»Oc.
London
(B y U n ited P re s s )
(B y U n ite ! P re ss )
(B y U n ited P re ss )
LONDON, Sept. 1.— T ra n s fu s ­ * LONDON, Sept. ’ .— S pecu latio n
B E L FA S T , Sept. 1.— D e sp e ra te ,
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 1.— T he
to d a y
in
sem i-official
ion o f blood is th e only m ea n s by i is rife
fig h tin g betw een th e Irish fac tio n s!
w hich th e life of T e ren c e Mac- ( q u a r te r s as to th e a b ility o f G en­ fo rm a l rep ly to A m e ric a ’s w arn- b ro k e o u t a g a in today.
(B y U n ited P re s s )
M URPHY ELECTRIC SHOP
T w o ,S w in e y , th e h u n g e r s tr ik in g L ord e ra l W ra n g e l to re c u p e ra te fro n t'* ® 8 tb a t D oland m u st keep w ithin
PO RTLA N D . Sept. 1. -
C o m p lete Stock E le c tric S upplies.
Sinn F ein g u n m en tire d on Un-1
firem en w ere in ju re d a n d se v era l J M ayor of C ork, can be saved, it is th e c ru s h in g d e fe a t w hich he is lier P resen t fro n tie r in th e cant-
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
io n ist w o rk e rs in th e Sank Hill
w ere overcom e by sm o k e w hile sa id to<lay by p h y sic ia n s a t B ris- a lle g ed to h av e received on th e p a i*n » e a in s t th e B olsheviki w as s h ip y a rd s from C a rric k hill. Sol-!
Oor. Main and Oak Sts.— E xiiJe,
C rim e a n a n d K u b an fro n ts.
d e liv e re d to th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t
B atteries.
fig h tin g a fire w hich la st n ig h t to n P rison.
«Hers rein fo rc e d th e w orkm en and
P
a
r
tia
l
c
o
n
firm
a
tio
n
of
th
e
Bol-!
,o<iay by P rin c e L ttb o m irsk i. th e
an d th is m o rn in g did $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,
T he L o rd M ayor w as in a sem i­
a p itc h e d b a ttle re su lte d .
u ,,
dam age
to
a
b ra n c h
w a re _ ‘ co m a to se c o n d itio n m o s t 'o f th e sh e v ik i c la im s of th e o v e r w h e lm - 'P o lish m in is te r, it is a n n o u n c ed .
At
th e sam e tim e, o th e r m in o r
in g d e fe a t of W ra n g e l’s forces a r e ' S e c re ta ry Colby sa id it w ill p r o b - ! tijst
h ouse of th e M eier & F r a n k d e-j n *£>ht.
c o n ta in e d in u n o ffic ia l d isp a tc h e s j ab ,y be m ad e public in a few d ay s 1
' " <S w ere re p o rte d in
A partm ent sto re , a n d w hich fo r a
v
a
rio
u
s
p a rts of th e city.
' from C o n sta n tin o p le .
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i tim e th re a te n e d to sp re a d o v er a
Lumber, Hash, D oors, Lath,
I he c a s u a ltie s w ere in cre ase d
i
No d ire c t w ord h a s been re ­
c o n sid e ra b le a re a .
,
.
Shingles.
I by th e d e a th o f tw o m en and t h e '
ceived from W ra n g e l.
j G u ests of a n
a d ja c e n t h o tel
! C em en t, P la s te r a n d L im e.
w o u n d in g of a w om an a n d se v e ra l:
In m ilita ry c irc le s a p p re h e n - I
J CHICAGO, III., s e p t. 1 .— Tb: .
, w ere ro u sed from th e ir s lu m b e rs •
(B y U nited P re ss )
' so ld ie rs.
BLOCK WOOD
sion is ex p ressed as to th e p o ssi-'
1 W IL K E S B A R R E . P a., Sept. 1. an d h a s tily v a c ate d th e ir room s
th e d e m o c ratic n a tio n a l c o m m it-
ble fa te bf W ra n g e l’s ex p ed itio n
— In s u rg e n t m in e rs, d issa tisfie d I w hen it w as fe a re d th a t th e fire
.
tee had collected only |f|» ,0 ftii
I
in th e Don region.
, w ith th e w age a w a rd of P re sid e n t w ould g et o u t o f c o n tro l.
j d o lla rs fo r its n u t'e n a l cam p aig n
I
W ils o n s a n th r a c ite coal com m is-
I fund, a n d m u st'd e p e n d upon sm u t
, sion, to d ay m et an d voted uitan-
I
¡p o p u la r su b sc rip tio n s to pro vid >
' im ously in fa v o r of a s trik e to
th e re m a in d e r ol its b u d g e t, e sti-
s ta r t to m o rro w m o rn in g in D is-'
!
m
ated at tw o m illion d o lla rs. Geo.
.
(B y U nited P re ss )
tric t 1 of th e a n th r a c ite region.
B E R L IN , Sept. I.— T he A m eri-j
i W hite, c h a irm a n nj th e com m il-
(B y U n ited P re s s )
Sixty-six out of 130 local u n io n s'
can a rm o re d c ru is e r U. S. S. P i tt s ­
( tee, to d ay
te s tifie d
b efo re th e
V w ere re p re se n te d
W A R SA W , Sept. 1.— G ains on
th e m eeting. I
b u rg h
a rriv e d
at
D anzig last
s e n a te “ slush fu n d ” in v e stig a to rs.
th e n o rth fro n t m o re th a n o ff­
! n ig h t, it is le a rn e d h e re today,
F a rm e r-L a b o r N om inee C h ris­
s e t t i n g th e te m p o ra ry B olsheviki
i 1 he P itts b u r g h ’s p resen ce a t Dan-.i
ten se n an n o u n c ed th a t he w ould
su ccesses in th e L e m b erg section
Zig
is
believed
fo
r
th
e
p
u
rp
o
se
o
f
i
GRAN
TS
PASS
req
u est an o p p o rtu n ity to p re se n t
(B y United P ress)
Sept. 1.— A
i a re re p o rte d in a P o lish com m u-
¡p
A m
m erican
erican sh ip p in g o,
SAN FRA N C ISCO ,
Sept. 1
i ro te c tin g A
in - ¡ r to u r is t p a rty from P o rtla n d had to th e c o m m ittee evidence c o n ­
, n iq u e to day.
I _ _ ______
A lth o u g h n e ith e r of his tw o oppo-( te re s ts .
n a rro w escape w hen th e ir c a r c e rn in g th e fin a n c in g of th e iv
P r e s e r v e Y o u r R o o fs
n e n ts a re re a d y to concede th e !
tu rn e d c o m p l^ e ly over n e a r Cen-I pu b lican an d d e m o c ratic c a m ­
AND POSTS
(B y U n ited P ’-ess)
v icto ry to S am uel S h o rtrid g e ill'
tr a l P o in t.
Mr. and Mrs. A. c J paigns.
By A pply in g
SAN FRA N C ISCO ,
Sept. 1.__
( h riste n se n
has
p re p a re d ,
th e c o n te s t fo r th e re p u b lic a n se n ­
W ycoff an d Miss L ucile A bbott,!
CHICAGO, Sept. l.-r-T h e re will S e n a to r H iram W. Jo h n so n has
UTILITY RLACK PAINT
s
ta
te
m
e
n
t
which
it
is
u n d e rsto o d
a to ria l n o m in a tio n , e a rly re tu r n s ;
The best p reservative on the be no se rie s th is fall b etw een th e
, ot P o rtla n d , w ere m ak in g a trip
issued
a
s
ta
te
m
e
n
t
h
e
re
d
e
c
la
rin
g
from y e s te rd a y ’s C a lifo rn ia p r i - 1
M brket.
to C ra te r lake.
W hen they h ad w ill c h a rg e th a t W all S tre e t am i
p e n n a n t w in n ers of th e A m erican th a t S e n a to r H a r d 'n g ’s speech of
C E R TA IN TEED
AND
GUARD
m a ry gave S h o rtrid g e a c o n sid e r-j
¡re a c h e d a point beyond C e n tra l, J. P. M organ a re h a c k in g both
a sso ciatio n and th e Pacific coast last S a tu rd a y
ROOFING
h a s so u n d ed th e
ab le lead.
; P o in t th e c a r w ent o v er th e grade. H a rd in g a n d Cox fin a n c ia lly .
ch am pions,
Thom as J. H ickey, I doom of th e W ilson L eague of Na-
A lw ays th e Low est Prices.
It tu rn e d c o m p le te ly o v er and
p re sid e n t of th e A m erican a s s o c i a t i o n s a n d th a t his u tte ra n c e s le ft
j D E T R O IT , S ept. U— T he re p u b ­
MY NAME IS DENNIS lion, has an n o u n c ed . Mr. H ickey; no p o ssib ility fo r p re te n s e of m is-
lan d e d on its w heels.
T he c a r
lican g u b e rn a to ria l
n o m in a tio n
ASH LAND FE ED STORE.
—
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,
,
w
as
badly
d
a
m
a
g
e
d
hut
th e oe-
8 3 8 E a st M ain
Tel. 2 1 4 said th a t he h ad su b m itte d a copy u n d e rs ta n d in g .
(B y U n ite« r e s s »
in M ichigan to d a y a p p e a re d to
(B y U n ited P r e s s )
i c u p a n ts of th e c a r w ere u n in ju re d
or a c o n tra c t for th e se rie s th is !
S e n a to r Jo h n so n is re s tin g a t
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 1.— F ed lie b etw een Milo D. C am pbell and
ASHING TON , Sept. 1.— G en-j ex cept fo r a good sh a k in g up am!
ta ll to W. H. M cC arthy, p re sid e n t his hom e on R u ssian Hill b efo re
e ra d T ra d e C o m m issio n e r C o lv e r’ A- J - G roesbeck, th e fo rm e r lead -j o ral P e rs h in g will to u r th e p rin ci- a th o ro u g h scare.
ol th e P ac.ftc C oast league, w i t h , his d e p a rtu re for th e E a st a b o u t
H O T E L A U S T IN
is said to d ay to have a sk ed P resi- • ’n S in th e in co m p le te re tu rn ,
p al c o u n trie s of S o u th A m erica a t!
- ______ ___________
the u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t th e c lu b ! th e m id d le of S e p tem b e r to open
d e n t W ilson not to c o n sid e r b im ,
T he s ta te p rim a rie s w ere held th e end of th is y e a r as th e pet-1
V. .11) lapse to d av o f th e period
DAN CONNER, Prop
o w n ers am i o ffic ia ls w ould ac- an in te n siv e n a tio n a l
cam p aig n fo r re a p p o in tm e n t a f te r th e ex-1 y e ste rd a y .
T h e d e m o c ra tic vote so n a l re p re s e n ta tiv e of P re sid e n t '
o
f
g o v e rn m e n t g u a ra n te e , th e
W II I
A \|(
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C om m ercial
cept o r reject
its
term s.
Mr. to u r fo H a rd in g am i C oolidge u n - 'P ir a tio n of his p re s e n t term on w as; lig h t, fo rm e r G o v ern q r W o o d -lW i,so n if P resen t P lan s of th e s ta te ! \ | | r r \
S o u th e rn
P acific
co m p an y a n ­
M en a n d T o u rists.
H ickey h as received a te le g ra m tier th e d ire c tio n of th e s p e a k in g ' SePte m bet
b rid g e b ein g unonposed
d e p a rtm e n t a re c a rrie d o u t, it it- V l / I I V
VI IL L
flO ll
26.
nounced its in te n tio n of r e s t o r ­
from Mr. M cC arthy a n n o u n c in g b u re a u of th e re p u b lic a n n a tio n a l
le a rn e d to day.
ing th e p re -w a r service of th e
E u r o p e a n P la n .
E x c e lle n t G rill, th e se rie s was off.
co m m ittee.
S u n se t L im ited , its c ra c k tra in
i
M e rc h a n ts ’ L unch
ru n n in g betw een San F ra n c isc o
I a n d New O rlea n s sim u lta n e o u sly
Bloyks From Lithia Park.
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 1.— Suf- th e re a p p e a re d
upon
th e com -
fra g e le a d e rs to d a y
an n o u n c ed : p a u y ’s b u lle tin b o a rd s ail o v er th e
F in a l h e a rin g
to
d e te rm in e
th a t they w ould at once s ta r t a P acific
system ,
a c irc u la r ml-
w
h
e
th
e
r
th
e
te
m
p
o
ra
ry
in
ju n c tio n
HOME
' v ig o ro u s cam p aig n to get C o n -1 d resse d to o f fic e r and em ployes
r e s tra in in g th e s ta te
h ig h w ay
n e c tic u t to ra tify th e n in e te e n th hv P re sid e n t W illiam S p ro u le a p ­
com m ission from c o n tin u in g w ork
RESTA U RAN T
(B v U nited P r e s s )
j a m e n d m e n t.
on th e c o n stru c tio n of th e W est
fo r th e ir co -o p e ra tio n in
p e a lin g to
Side P acific h ig h w a y from Mc­
CHICAGO. Sept. 1.— C h a rg in g !
A ccording to w ord
received
iu ltillin g public e x p e cta tio n s.
M innville s o u th sh o u ld be m ade
th a t both th e rep u b lica n a n d dem-1 h e re .
G o v ern o r
H olcom b
has
(S p ecial to th e T id in g s)
[»d Meals anil Short Orders. Day
I he new sc h ed u le ol th e S u n set
p e rm a n e n t h a s been begun in C ir­
o c ra tic c a m p a ig n s a r e b ein g fi-
c alled a special session of th e leg­ L im ited will reduce th e presen:
(B y United P ress)
T E U G E N E , Sept. t .— th e t o i r u cuit J u d g e M cC o u rt’s c o u rt.
and Night Service.
W all S tre e t, H arley is la tu r e to p a ss law s p ro v id in g
RIO DE JA N E IR O , A ug. 31.__ n a n c ed hy
J u d g e M cC ourt rec e n tly issued
! new b u ild in g to he e re c te d on th e
tu n n in g tim e betw een C a lifo rn ia
th e
fa rm d d -la b o r lo r th e re g is tra tio n of wom en.
ca m p u s of th e U n iv ersity of O r u he- te m p o ia ry in ju n c tio n a t th e A m e ric an s re sid in g in B razil have C h riste n s e n ,
a
n d tlie G ulf, east hound by e le v ­
Ui in siste n c e of D allas
and
Inde-
297 East Main
th e A m erican p re s id e n tia l n o m inee to d a y a p ­
Tlte s u ffra g is ts also
hope to en h o u rs, and wes’ hound hv tw o
gon th is y e a r lias been s ta r te d , pen d en ce citiz e n s, w ho d em an d b eg u n , th ro u g h
p e a le d b efo re th e “ slu sh fu n d ’’ h av e th e c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d ­
an d is expected to he com p leted th a t th e h ig h w ay ta p th e ir cities, C h a m b e r of C om m erce for B razil
h o u rs, and will ta k e effect O cto­
¡c
e a rly next v e a r
Tho
«»«• btti’d
i.,.;i,i - 1 ¡T r h .n e e ro
ro art-
ad , a as s proposed
proposed by th e i an activ e c a m p a ig n lo r th e a h o li- l. o m m itte e w tih a d e m a n d th a t it m e n t co n sid ered .
T
he
new
b
e r 1.
WANTED
■ ng will he th e hom e of th e n e w . J / S ™ ! .....f-?"1 " o a U e “ ’ from
ta k e s
a ' tio n o r re d u c tio n of th e A m erican illv e s ,‘g a ie his c h a rg e s,
------- M c­ incom e ta x on c itiz e n s
re sid in g
CAST IRON
U n iversity m odel h ig h s ioni, and M innville s o . u th ---------
ar.d th e co m m is­
WOMAN I’HONE O W N ER
f lo o d heavy grey iron m ach in ery
a
b
ro
a
d
.
T
he
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
has
a u th o r ­
th e School of E d u c a t'd * .
sio
n
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rs
c
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u
n
te
d
th
a
t
e
ig
h
t
m
iles
W ANTS TO ( LOSE I I»
ftfc ra p c a stin g s.
R ap id p ro g re ss is b e in g n id of p av in g is saved by th is ro u te , ized a special c o m m itte e to e n ­
'
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g
a
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a p ro m in e n t law y e r of
on th e o th e r b u ild irg s u n d e r con- i ! f C
Gon®
trilc c tio
r i° n on
°» th e highw ay
ay
< )ld n a ils, w ire o r cu t. M ust be
(B y U n ited P re s s )
.......................... .
. ........ .
™ th r o u ? b P olk count:- is well u n d e r
W a sh in g to n to b rin g b efo re c o n - ! CAM BRIA,
i tr a ig h t?
s tru c tio n
on th e cam p u s.
C alif., Sept. 1.—
T he w ay, b u t w ork h a s been sto p p e d fcress
P IP E
jviDiun oi
i
'* b ' ” d ra w n
up
by th e : C a m b ria s te le p h o n e system w ants
SALEM , O re.. Sept. 1.— Gov­ W o m e n ’s bu ild in g is th e n e a re s t p e n d in g _ fin al decision
of m
th e e c c o o u u rt,
r t .1
s ta n d a r d b lack pipe, second e rn m e n t su rv e y o rs
will
he a t to co m p letio n . p ra c tic a lly all t h e ' C o n tra c to rs now th re a te n to claim j C bam ber ^ e a l>n £ w ith th e su b je c t to su sp en d o p e ra tio n s,
1 tau d , s tr a ig h t am i in good com li-'
Its o w n e r a n d g e n e ra l m a n a g e r
w
ork
e
a
rly
next
wek
ro
u
tin
g a o u tsid e w ork h av in g been c o n i-: ? an^ ,g e * because th ey have been j T he m o ral a n d fin a n c ia l su p p o rt
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NEW YORK. S ept. 1— W ar dis-!
Open From « a. tn. to l i p . ni.
ASHLAND LUMBER
COMPANY
.1
S H E DUE
Watch the
Ashland Launch
No 1920 Post
Season Games
Ï AGAIN
New Buildings for
Oregon University
Road Injunction
Suif Up for Action
Limited W ill
Start Oct. 1st
Tars 'Em Both
Same Brush
. to ratify
American Officer
Great Aid to Poles
A shland iron works
ANOTHER
D
tOie‘Sn
A N O T H E R GERMAN
G ERM A N FR
P R A
A U
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lt),e ’£ n trai,e
tia d e bodies in th e s ta te ra ilro a d com m ission to per- p a tc h e s m a k in g m ore th a n casu al
valley in to E a s te rn O regon a lo n g w hich was m ade possible la rg e ly
*-‘fflce au d W orks No. 248 H elnian th e m iddle fo rk of th e W illa m ­ th ro u g h g ills and d o n a tio n s
Ge
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ite
d
S
ta
te
s
is beinK so licited . ; m it h e r to d isc o n tin u e service t o 1 m e n tio n of
B rig ad ie r G eneral
b y 1 W ASH IN GTON, Sept. 1.
S t., A sh lan d , Ore,
She sets ( ’has. Sw eeny h a re len t to th e!
e tte riv er, o v er th e crest of th e w om en of th e s ta te , will h o u se ; m any is d u m p in g its s u rp lu s of J A m erican s a b ro a d a re to be ask ed h e r 114 s u b s c rib e rs .
C ascade m o u n ta in s a n d th ro u g h m o st o f th e a c tiv itie s of th e w om -f in fe rio r goods in th e U nited S t a te s ' d r i v e s
co n g re ssio n a l re p re - fo rth she is 65 y e a rs old, in poor! I olisli s tru g g le m ore th a n an im ­
GOOD CUES AND TIPS th e C ascade, D eschutes a n d U m p­ e n of th e University-.
to
m ak e in d ep e n d e n t i h e a lth an d u n a b le to get cotnpe- p e rso n a l in te re st to A m erican o f-'
a n d E n g la n d a n d is m a rk in g its
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th e p rese n t e x p o rts to G re a t B rita in “ m ade
Ktecause th e y know t h a t th ey can
U nited S ta te s S e n a to r C h arles b u ild in g p ro g ra m of th e U n iv e r-!in A m e ric a ,” a n d its e x p o rts to
a
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tje t GOOD c u e s; a u d m odern L. M c N a ry 'w a s ap p rise d of th is sity w ill b rin g th e to ta l of build- i th e U nited S ta te s “ niadp in Pn«r h „ i i - s ’ t o ‘n r a ag
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m ent of a g ric u ltu re in resp o n se
h e re to d a y s ta te d .
I p e r c e n t below n o rm a l3 " "1' 115
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M en of no fo rtu n e a t all who
You KNOW it
JA C K SO N V IL L E , O re., Sept. 1
P ro fa n ity , g a m b lin g a u d o th e r to te le g ra m s en t hv hint from
fig h t in any old o r young a rm y fo r
w n d e sira b le e le m e n ts a re a b s o - , K la m a th F a lls a few
d ays ago
th e sa k e of e x c item e n t an d p a ltry — S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t of Biink
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la te ly TABOO h ere.
W e in v ite
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com m on en o u g h .
But W. II. B e n n e tt a m ' Bank Exutiti
IIIIIIIIIIM pay a re
G E N T L E M E N only.
1 £2
H elps Blaze T ra il
Sw eeny, U. S. A., is a n o tab le ex­ tier M arshall H ooper, who a re in
T h is is a cle a n , c o n g e n ia l a m u s e ­
! v e stig a tin g a ffa irs of th e Bank of
m en t h a ll fo r d e c en t, c lean -cu t
S e n a to r M cNary was one of a
cep tio n .
He is a m u lti-m illio n -
fallows.
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p a rty of p a th fin d e rs who crossed
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g j i n g t o n a n d Id ah o , and th e soldiet
riition. c la im in g th a t th e in v e sti­
ous
a n d a t tim es h a z a rd o u s j o u r - 'E
H | is m ore th a n a m illio n a ire in his
ADVERTISEMENTS
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in th is co lu m n will bo ru n <$■
T h re e -fo u rth s of th e ro u te f o r ; §
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He p u t in th re e y e a rs a t W est
p o rt.
a t th e r a te of th re e cen ts <®> th e proposed road lies th ro u g h g
g P o in t a n d th e n so u g h t th e life of
CAN I MAKE IT S T R E T C H ?
th e line, m e a su re d fo u rte e n
A n u m b e r of Ja ck so n co u n ty
i th e th re e n a tio n a l fo rests. T he |
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an a c tiv e so ldier. In. Mexico. S outh
lin es to th e Inch. No larg e
S a n d C e n tra l A m erica a n d E u ro p e w a rra n ts paid to th e city of J a c k ­
b lack d isp la y type allow ed. <$ su rv e y will he m ade a t g overn- g
so n v ille and d e n o si’ed in th e ban k
m e n t expense, and th e to a d , if i
he lias s tru c k blow s in d e s p e ra te
w
ll,
have been found in ta c t an d it is
c o n s tru c te d .
which
now seem s B
ca use.*.
now in d ic a te d th a t m uch o th ei
su re , will he a t the equal expense g
Sw eeny, a fo rm e r lie n te n a u t-
n e g o tia b le p a p e r le ft in th e bank
of L a n e an d K lam ath co u n ties.
colonel in th e U nited S ta te s arm y ,
fo
r s a le k e e p in g .
w hich
it w as
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It will n ot be a hard s u rfa c e h ig h ­
a tta c h e d to th e g e n e ra i s ta ff, was
u
fea
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bail
been
disposed
of,
will
w ay, b u t a m o u n ta in ro ad of easy
in P a ris d u rin g tlte s p rin g of 191»,
' s o m e bj ? e A D 'N ’ butter
be
found
to
be
un
m
o
lested
.
SA N FR A N C ISC O , Sept. 1.— g ra d e s a n d grav eled w here neces­
6
rec o v e rin g from w ounds su ffe re d
y
'N' SUGAR?
’ o llo w in g a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s : sary.
A M edford b a n k e r
ex p resses
in th e A rg o n n e o ffen siv e w ith the
th
e
opinion
th
a
t
Bank
of
Jackson­
EGGS— E x tra s, 67 %c.
S e n a to r M cNary, w ith a p a rty
A m erican
e x p e d itio n a ry
forces
I
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s
.
'
B U T T E R — E x tra s 67c.
ville
d
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p
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will
be
a
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I
from th e E u g e n e C om m ercial C lub
w hen he le a rn e d th a t P oland was
PO U LTR Y — H en s, 3 8 ® 40c; a n d R e p re se n ta tiv e W. C. Haw ley
s u rp rise d w hen th e final s e ttle
in g re a t need of o ffic ers fo r h e r
O
tra ile rs, 4 0 ® 42c.
m e n t is m ade, as it i.s his belief
w ent front E ugene to th e su m ­
new a rm ies.
He co n su lte d w ith
C A T T L E — T op
ste e rs,
9
th a t th e in s titu tio n held m uch
m it of th e C ascades o v er th e W il­
th e th e n P re m ie r P a d e re w sk i, and
>10c.
v
a lu a b le p a p e r w hich will be dis
la m e tte highw ay in th e firs t a u ­
; o tte re d to re c ru it v o lu n te e rs when
7.SJ
HOGS— Top. 16 % c.
covered
a s th e in v e s tig a tio n pro
to m o b iles e v e r to m ak e th e trip .
e r e tu rn e d to A m erica to be m u s - ;c ed.
ill!
SH E E P — E w es,
5 ^ @ 6 c ; At C rescent the p a ’-;y w as m et by
(ME WANWA
te re d o u t of th e service. In th re e
\
tethers, 7 @ 7 H c .
W . H. J o h n so n , n resid o n t of th e
a d e le g a tio n from K la m a th F a lls.
w eeks he had selected 200 fo rm e r
COOK V
H A R L E Y — Spot b arley , $2.25 T he E u g e n e p arty and R e p re se n ­
b a n k , is held at th e co u n ty ja il to
¡A m erica n a rm y o fficers, a ll of
2.30.
a n s w e r a c h a rg e
Of falsify in g
ta tiv e H aw ley re tu rn e d to E u g e n e
w hom had seen se rv ice in
I
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of
th
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) by w ay of th e M cK enzie pass. The!
b a ttle fie ld s in F ra n c e .
C olonel
► ÎT T rt61
’ANTON IS DECLARED
, others went t K lam ath FaUfl
j
Sw eeny sailed fo r P o lan d in Sep­ tion. At tlte. p re lim in a ry h e a rin g
\PEA lH f
UNDER MARTIAL LAW
. ___________
b o n d s w ere fixed in th e sum of
» It l< b i
te m b e r of la st y e a r w ith th e first
P E K IN G . Sept. 1.— M artial law
ATLANTA. Ga., Sept. 1.__ W o
$50,000. w hich no a tte m p t w as
of h is o ffic e r c o n tin g e n ts.
las been d e c la re d in C an to n , in m en of G eorgia have a rig h t to
He w as not long in g e ttin g in to m ad e to p ro c u re . «« Mr. Jo h n so n
m ove of th e s o u th w e ste rn tnili- vote in th e /s ta te w id e
p rim a ry
th e P ole-R ed fig h t and in reco g ­ p re fe rre d to re m a in in th e cu stody
a ry g o v e rn m e n t to r th o over» S e p tem b e r 8 as well as a t th e
of th e sh e riff.
A
n itio n o f h is sp len d id services
iro w o f th e P ek in g g o v e rn m e n t, | co m in g gene a ) election.
R. A.
P o la n d co m m issio n ed him a b rig -
®
®
ecording to a n A siatic new s ag en -i D enny, s ta t e s a tto rn e y g e n e ra l,
• <♦
ad iei g e n e ra l. R e c e n t d isp a tc h e s
(OsMtrldtO
♦
W E A T H E R FORECAS1
haa ruled.
1
«ay th a t he h a s been m a rk e d o u t
For
O regon— Fair
by his g a la n try a n d lea d e rsh ip .
Securities of
Jacksonville
Bank Found
r
T h e C a n n in g P r o b le m