Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1920, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
MALARIA GERMS CANNOT SUR­
VIVE T H R E E MONTHS IN THE
RICH O Z O N E AT ASHLAND.
TH E PU RE DOMESTIC W ATER
H ELPS
VOLUME
2
ßucceaaor to The Semi-Weekly
Tiding«. Voi. i t .
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920
ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITHOUT
THE AID OF MEDICINE. CURES
NINE CASES OUT OF TEN OF
ASTHMA. TH IS IS A PROVEN
FACT.
NUMBER GO
RED CROSS DRIVE STARTS TOMORROW
TO LAUNCH GREAT HIGHWAY PROJECT
CAPTAINS AP-
Portland Man
Shoots Wife
Then Snicides
LIKELY TO
EPACT
Twenty Koreans
Killed by Japan­
ese Infantry
DOES NOT
Rear Admiral
Howard Died
Al Annapolis
(By th e U nited P re ss )
TO K IO , Nov. 10.— T w en ty K o re a n s
(By th e U nited P re ss)
w ere k illed , one is m issing, a n d one
PORTLAND, Nov. 10— S. C. Spence,
AN N A PO LIS, Nov. 10— R eal Ad­
! n a tiv e school w as d e stro y e d by J a p ­
aged 58, a p ro m in e n t a tto rn e y , sh o t
m ira l H ow ard, re tire d , died at his
a n e se tro o p s on Oct. 30tli n e a r L ung
a n d p e rh a p s fa ta lly w ounded his w ife
T elling S h u n , K o re a , a c c o rd in g to a
a p a rtm e n ts h ero
to day.
He
was
—
a n d th e n c o m m itte d su icid e h ero to-
fo re ig n office s ta te m e n t.
fo u n d un co n scio u s in a b a th tu b and
I day.
M r. Spence h a d been ill for
At the call of M rs. A lice l ’eil, se v e ra l m o n th s a n d m elan ch o ly is
.J a p a n e s e in fa n try en g ag ed th e K o­
(B y the U nited P ress)
ex p ired a few m in u te s la te r. H e was
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
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,
66 y e a rs old.
cam p aig n m a n a g e r of th e local R. C. believed to be th e c a u se of th e d o u b le!
(B y th e U nited P re s s )
KANSAS CITY, Nov.
10— Five;
CHICAGO.
Nov.
d riv e, w hich o pens on A rm istic e Day, sh o o tin g
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D E N V E R . Colo., Nov. 10— C on­
tw e n ty w o rk e rs a sse m b le d a t t h e '
Hig wife> th e only ()lie w l|o c a n ' c a p itu la te d a n d w ill join th e e le v e n ! iU nds tO ,h e K o re a n in s u rg e n t m ove- ,? a n l h a r k s ’’ ,Q incorae ta x law a n d ; ed a division of th e A tla n tic fleet
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th ro w any lig h t on th e sh o o tin g , is -----
■ ■ o w n e rs in
. i m en t.
new —
N a tio - n a l ■ ---------
le a g u e club
m
ost
w
e sterly s ta te s raise $100,000,-
, th e c o m b in a tio n s w hich m u st be
A sh lan d B ra n c h of th e R ed C ro s s ' s till u n conscious
a peace co n fe re n ce a t C hicago, next
000 fo r h a rd s u rfa c in g th e 5,600
sm a sh e d if th e s h o rta g e of s e v e ra l'
h a s been divided in to tw e n ty dis-
F rid a y , it w as a n n o u n c e d h e re today
m
iles of d irt ro ad th a t m ak e up th e
m
illion
hom
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in
th
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nited
S
ta
te
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is
tric ts , each u n d e r a c a p ta in , a s fol­
by G a rry H e rm a n n , c h a irm a n of t h e '
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a
tio n a l P a rk -to -P a rk H ighw ay, will
to
be
m
et,
w
as
th
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te
stim
o
n
y
of
low s: M r. H am m o n d , M rs. J. D. j
n a tio n a l b a se b a ll com ission.
occupy
th e a tte n tio n of n e a rly 100 of
w itn esses a t a h e a rin g h e re to d ay
M cRae, Mrs. G eorge G ille tte , M rs.
P la n s fo r th e re o rg a n iz a tio n of
th e b ig g est m en id e n tifie d w ith b e t­
b e fo re th e U. S. s e n a te c o m m itte e on
P age, M rs. B u tle r W a lk e r, Mrs. C of­
b a seb a ll w ill be d ra w n up a t th e C hi­
re
c
o
n
stru
c
tio
n
.
te r ro ad s m o v em en ts th ro u g h o u t th e
fee, Mrs. S te a rn s, M rs. E. H. Bush,
cago m e e tin g a n d th e
th re a te n e d
I T h e h e a rin g w as th e firs t of a n u m -j
c
o u n try , a tte n d in g th e th re e -d a y ses­
Mrs. J o h n Dill, M iss R u th P o rte r,
b a seb a ll w a r w ill p ro b ab ly be a v e rte d .
sion of th e N a tio n a l P a rk -to -P a rk
h e r w hich w ill be Tieltl th ro u g h o u t i
Mrs. F re d W ilson
M rs. M arske,
Th C hicago m ee tin g w ill be in ­
th
e
w
est.
H ighw ay A ssociation, w hich w ill
M rs. H al M cN air, M rs. P ie rc e , Mrs.
fo rm a l, w ith n o n e p re s e n t except
open
h e re to m o rro w .
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re
s
id
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t
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aird
or
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C
hicago
L oosley, M rs. C. O. P o r te r .
Mes-
th e 16 ow ners.
“If, a f te r ta lk in g
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h en T. M ath er, d ire c to r of th e
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erce,
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stifie
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d a n ie s M acC racken, D av en h ill, and
th in g s over, th e y fin d th e r e is so m e­
N a tio n a l P a rk Service, am i o fficials
______
-
th a t b u ild e rs have to pay as high as
L ennox to co v er th e V alley View
L E A V E N W O R T H . K a u s.— H ere s o f t ])e A m erican A u to m o b ile Associa-
th in g on w h ich th e r e is a p rospect
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es.
,
p d e c in c t; M rs. H a rry A n d rew s and
N E W "YORK P u s h in g h e r w ay
of decision, th é m e e tin g w ill-fo rm a l­
S e n a to r K enyon d u rin g th e h e a rin g ! th e la te s t on J a c k Jo h n so n .
U ’s tio n , a re am o n g th e d e le g a te s uieiu-
Mrs. F re d H om es fo r th e Belleview
ly convene to c o n s id e r i t ,” sa id P re s- th ro u g h th e m o rn in g ru s h h o u r , d en o u n ced p ro fite e rs as th e ca u se of sa id t h a t lie h a s p e rfe c te d a r r a n g e - ; o r (a | | zjn g co n g re ss to c o n sid e r th e
(B
y
th
e
U
nited
P
re
ss
)
d is tric t.
¡dent H e y d le r o f th e N a tio n a l leag u e. ' th ro n g s. a m o d ish ly gow ned young th e hom e
s h o rta g e .
“The
hom e m e a ts to jo in a b u rle sq u e tro u p e | s tu p e n d o u s project as a fed eral h ig h ­
All of th e above to m ak e a house-!
TO K IO , Nov. 10— T h e d ip lo m a tic ;
w om en slipped up b e h in d F r a n k R u-j s h o rta g e is n o t cau sed by th e high ■when he is rele ase d from p riso n about way. th e like of w hich e x ists n o w h ere
to -h o u se can v ass.
a d v iso ry co u n cil of J a p a n to d a y d e ­
S u r p r i s e T l i e i r T e n d ic i
.
colano; e le c tric a l e n g in e e r, p resse d a w ages paid lab o r, as h as been gen- a y e a r hence. He w ill give a s tr o n g ­ in th e w orld.
It ro u g h -c irc le s nine
b t a d d itio n to th ese, c a p ta in s will cided to m ove fo r v o lu n ta ry a b a n d o n -
T he m em b e rs of M rs. J. R. W ic k ’s rev o lv e r to his h e a d , a n d fired . H is e ra llv a ttr ib u te d ,” sa id S e n a to r K en- m an a ttr a c tio n . In a d d itio n to a box­ w e ste rn s ta te s to connect eleven n a ­
be sta tio n e d a t s tra te g ic p o in ts dow n m en t of th e C h in a -J a p a n e s e m ilita ry I Sunday school class g a th e re d last
body fell a n d re lie d e v e r in to th e yon. ‘ G reed is th e ca u se of it a ll__ ing e x h ib itio n bis act w ill in clu d e th? tio n a l p a rk s ; C olorado, W yom ing.
to w n :
Mrs. P a u ls e ru d a t th e post- a g re e m e n t, it is re p o rte d on good a u -j e v e n in g a n d s u rp ris e d h e r a t h e r
liftin g of 12 m en s ta n d in g on his
g u tte r. W hile sco res looked on t h e ; p r o fite e r ’s g reed . L et us send a few
M ontana, Idaho. W a sh in g to n . O re ­
o ffice; M rs. C h a ttin a t th e C itiz e n s’ th o rity . T his m ove is u n d e rsto o d to hom e on N o rth M ain s tre e t th e oc-
c h e st at th e sam e tim e and p u llin g ;
y o u n g w om an w a lk e d o v er an d fired of th em to jail ”
gon, C a lifo rn ia . A rizona a n d New
B ank; Mrs. W h ittle a t th e F irs t Na- h av e been decided
a team of h o rse s— s tu n ts he inas-i
♦ i
n nV. m
v v
.u
UP° n aS &
Casi° “ b ein g t h a t la d y ’3 b ir tb d a y a n ’ fo u r m o re b u lle ts in to th e bodv.
P re s id e n t
Mexico.
D onal B a n k , Mrs. \ . \ . M ills a t th e of g iving C h in a a n d o th e r n a tio n s of n iv e rsa ry . A d e lig h tfu l e v e n in g w as
R e a c h in g in to a gold m e sh b a e t h e 'f e r i e r .,1
> also d e c la re d th e te re d fo r th e vau d ev ille sta g e dow n
R e p re se n ta tiv e s of the g o v ern o rs
sh o u ld be in Mexico, w h ere th e m anly a r t of
s ta te B ank, w hile Mrs. S c h u e rm a n th e w orld a b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g of sp en t w ith re fre s h m e n ts , a n d b e fo re sla y e r w ith d re w a lace h a n d k e rc h ie f | a b o lish e d
c
f
th e se sta te s, ¡is well as U tah. Ne-
wit! imv,. c h a rg e of th e c a m p a ig n at J a p a n ’s in te n tio n s re g a rd in g A sia.
leaving, th e c la ss p re se n te d M r , , w iped th e sm oke an d pow der s ta in s (c a p ita lis ts to X
T b Z
boxing is little u n d e rsto o d .
vada
am i T exas, ¡ire a tte n d in g th e
W hile Jo h n so n h a s ta k e n good c a r e '
,h e <lep“ L
n is al8° u n d e rs to o d t h a t th e c o n n -' W ick w ith a h a n d so m e g ift s u ita b le , fro m h e r fin g e rs, a n d said-
“ T h a t 'g a g e s
co
n
feren
ce.
C h a m b e rs o f com m erce,
T a le n t will be covered by M rs. cil c o n sid e red th e q u e s tio n o f rac ial fo r h e r jo u rn e y to F lo rid a w hich sh e I is d o n e .”
of h im se lf— am i is keeping up bis
th e R o ta ria n s , O p tim ists ami w e st­
M axey an d Mrs. J. H. F u lle r, who e q u a lity a n d th e C a lifo rn ia a n ti - a l ie n c o n te m p la te s ta k in g th is w in te r.
i a th le tic tr a in in g — be rea liz e s t h a t bis
As sh e tu rn e d aw ay, Jo se M iller,
e
rn o rg a n iz a tio n s, g e n e ra lly , will
ag e <h is now 42) will m ilita te
w ill also m ak e a h o u se -to -h o u se can- le g isla tio n a t th e sa m e m ee tin g .
a so ld ie r, m ad e a g ra b for h e r a rm .
p
a rtic ip a te in th e c o n v en tio n p ro ­
a
g
a
in
s
t
him
in
th
e
rin
g
a
n
d
it
m
ay
vass.
______ _
P o lite ly d ise n g a g in g his h a n d , she
g
ra
m , w hich also calls fo r p e rm a n ­
r o t be th e e a sie st th in s in t h e w orld
All re sid e n ts of A sh lan d Red C ro ss,
U n d e r th e C h in a . J a p a u m llita rv
tu rn e d s h a rp ly a n d s ta r te d aw ay.
to a rr a n g e bouts, th a t will roll in ent o rg a n iz a tio n of th e N a tio n a l
d is tric t a re a sk ed to ta k e o u t t h e i r , agreem ent> J a p a n now hoids whaT
M iller s ta r te d a f t e r her. She su d d en -
P a r k -to -P a r k
H ighw ay
A sociation
th e sheckels.
Red C ross m em b e rsh ip w ith th e lo- C h in a c la im e d wag th e c o n tro lin g
! ly stopped and slap p ed him v igorous-
am
i
th
e
d
e
sig
n
a
tio
n
of
s
ta te am i
cal b ra n c h . th u s g iv in g A sh lan d t h e ' h a n d ovt>,.
th e C h inese m ilita rv
’ ly on th e face. T hen she ra n . w ith
local
b
ra
n
c
h
e
s
in
10
citie
s
of th e
c re d it fo r its ow n d u e q u o ta of m em - forces.
BANDON— E ffo rts a re bein g m ade
sco res y e llin g a t h e r heels, a n d d is ­
W est.
F u r th e r re p o rts
re g a rd in g th e
b e rs h ip -ie tu rn s .
P le ase m ak e up
-------
to s e c u re a new in d u s try lo r th is
a p p e a re d in to th e h allw ay of a te n e ­
T he g a th e rin g m a rk s th e close of
b
u
rn
in
g
of
th
e
tru
c
k
b
e
lo
n
g
in
g
to
y o u r m in d s as to how m any of y o u r
city, fo llow ing an in q u iry from an
m ent house.
th
e
official to u r d e d ic a tin g th e
'6. A. R o b in e tt, M onday n ig h t, in d i-l
fam ily will jo in a n d a rr a n g e o th e r
old e sta b lish e d e a s te rn m a n u f a c tu r ­
’ c a te it h a d been se t on fo re, w h e th e r
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d e ta ils as fa r a s 'p o ss ib le , b e fo re h a n d ,
ing c o n cern in te re s te d in s e c u rin g
m a lic io u sly o r a c c id e n ta lly is n o t p E C
L A ll
J
so as not to w f.ste th e tim e of th e
a lo catio n for a facto r'- which w ould
know n. W h ile b rin g in g in a load of f ’ . t . r T C H C h n t t d l U S
on and night
Red C ross w o rk e rs w ho a re g e n e r­
tu r n o u t s e p a r a to r b o a rd s fo r b a t­
j
tile ro u te to
hay M onday e v e n in g one of th e tire s!
ously d o n a tin g th e ir tim e an d e ffo rt.i
te ry boxes.
P o rt O rfo rd c e d a r is
g
re
a te r a p p re -
oil Mr. R o b in e tt’s tru c k w as p u n c ­
Of each $ 1 m em b e rsh ip , fifty!
esp ecially a d a p te d to th is purpose.
im lu s tria l anil
tu re d .
Ho w ith d re w th e m ac h in e
c e n ts is sent to W ash in g to n an d fifty!
( T h e p lan t u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n w ould
es
such a con -
from
th
p
av
em
en
t,
ja
c
k
e
d
it
up
and
c e n ts is kept at hom e fo r local w ork.
F. E . F re n c h of th e A sh lan d L au n - em ploy 20 m en.
tin
u
o
u
s
way
¡iffords.
rem
o
v
ed
th
e
tire
,
b
rin
g
in
g
it
in
to
Both b ra n c h e s of th e se rv ice a r e ;
dry re tu r n e d hom e y e s te rd a y from
T he scenic ru n n in g noose of th is
tow n.
D u rin g his ab sen c e th e hay
w o rth y o f 'y o u r best su p p o rt.
Mrs.
(B y th e U nited P r e s s )
becam e ig n ite d .
W h en d isco v ered P o r tla n d - w ht,re he b ad be«a a tte n d ­
la
r
ia t h ig hw ay e m b ra ce s an a re a
New E n gland D inner.
S. B. M cN air is h ead of o u r H om e
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 10— R e- g r e a te r th a n c o n tin e n ta l E u ro p e, a n d
e
e
hay
w
as
ab
la
z
e
a
n
d
b
e
fo
re
h
elp
”
lg
th
e
o
r
Sa
n
iz
a
ti°
n
of
th
e
O
regon
S ervice D e p a rtm e n t, w hich h as r e ­
T he W e d n esd a y A fte rn o o n C lub
By Webb M iller.
a rriv e d th e tru c k a n d c o n te n ts w ere L a u n d ry O w n ers’ a sso c ia tio n w hich w ill give one of th e ir a n n u a l A rm is­ fin e rs h e re to d ay a n n o u n c e d a d r o p , to u ch e s Mesa V erde. Rocky M ountain,
lieved m any d e s titu te fam ilies, p lac ­
w as p e rfe c te d in t h a t city S a tu rd a y .
of a h a lf c e n t in th e price of s u g a r .! Y ellow stone. G lacier, M ount R a in e r,
ed o rp h a n c h ild re n in good hom es. (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t! b u rn ed .
tic e D ay d in n e rs to m o rro w T h u r s ­
F ifty -o n e c h a r te r
m em b e rs w ere
m a k in g it now 10 % c. w h olesale. T h is C r a te r L ak e, L assen, Y osem ite, 8e-
an d w hich is a s s is tin g to r e i m b u r s e
LONDON, Nov. 10— T h e re m a in s
"
—
d a y noon in th e C h a u ta u q u a P io n e er
p re s e n t a t th e a sso c ia tio n w’hich s ta r ts
is th e second d ro p in tw o w eeks.
q u o ia, G en eral G ra n t an d G ran d C a n ­
th e R ed ( ro ss n u rse , who su p e rv ises ; of som e m o th e r ’s son who fo u g h t.d ie d
h a ll.
T h is d in n e r w ill be served
w ith P ercy G. A llen of P o r tla n d as
yon n a tio n a l p a rk s.
U ltim ately a
c a fe te ria sty le , a n d w ill be a c o n ­
th e h e a lth of o u r public school chil-j a n d was b u rie d as a n u n k n o w n ui
p re sid e n t, J o h n T a it of A sto ria , vice
b
ra
n
c
h
road
will
c
o
n
n
e
ct Zion N a­
d ren .
T he m oney se n t aw ay is F ra n c e , cam e back to E n g la n d today
B irth d a y B a ity .
A
v e n ie n t o p p o rtu n ity fo r a ll to g et
p re s id e n t, a n d V. A. S peer of P o r t­
tio
n
a
l
P
a
rk
in
U
tah.
C heyenne.
M is. A. W. H all g av e a p a rly y e s­
e q u a lly w ell sp e n t, m uch of it for to be b u rie d w ith field m a r s h a l's
th e ir d in n e r dow n to w n a t th e noon
lan d , se c re ta ry .
E u g e n e w as ch o s­
re lie f w ork o v e rse a s, w hich is s a v ­ h onors.
h o u r.
T he public is c o rd ia lly in ­ te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t h e r hom e in lion G re a t F a lls, S p o k an e, S e a ttle , T a ­
A STO R IA — A fte r an ab sen ce of en fo r th e firs t co n v en tio n .
ing th e lives of th e w om en a n d c h il­
o r o f th e n in th b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry com a. P o rtla n d . San F ran cisco . Los
vited.
T h e body, pick ed a t ra n d o m from m o ie th a n ten y e a rs, vessels fly in g
d re n of th e d e v a sta te d c o u n trie s. am o n g th e s ile n t h o sts a t Ypres. w i l l 't h e fla g of th e B lue F u n n e l lone ot
of h e r d a u g h te r, W ilm a H all.
A A ngeles a n d D enver a re on th e ro u te .
ST. H E L E N S — T h re e lu m b e r m ills!
T w en ty m illo n s a re n eeded fo r th is be b u rie d to m o rro w at W e s tm in s te r L iv erp o o l a r e soon to be seen once in th is section ow ned by th e C h arles!
n u m b e r of th e little g ir l’s frie n d s
SALEM— O ne-half m illion pounds w ere p re se n t a n d sp e n t a d e lig h tfu l,
specific p u rp o se. L et us not rep u - A bbey, w h e re it w ill r e s t w ith t h e 'm o r e a t th e m o u th of th e C olum bia. R. M cC orm ick
on prunes are being sent
8ei“ th i8 l a fte rn o o n l,lavi,1S ^ m e s . a f te r w hich
lia te o u r in te rn a tio n a l deb t of co­ re m a in s of B ritis h s ta te sm e n , ru le rs T h e M yrm idon h a s b een c h a r t e r e d ' c o m p le te d consoH daU on u n d e r Vh ‘
IN T H E L A W ’S A R M S
.
season
by
the
O
regon
G
row
ers’
I d a in ty re fre s h m e n ts in a co lo r schem e
o p e ra tio n a n d fello w sh ip to th e se a n d w a rrio rs .
by K e rr, G iffo rd a n d co m p an y to lo ad ; n a m e of th e St. H elen s L u m b e r
com
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ra
tiv
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tio
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to
H
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llan
d
.
s u ffe rin g peoples.
A sh lan d sh o u ld
of M pink
a n d w h ite w ere serv ed . T he
W h e th e r th e c a sk e t w hich a rriv e d 2500 ton o f w h e a t a t th e m u n ic ip a l p any.
T h e a p p re g a te c a p a c ity of S h ip m e n ts a re now a ls o e u ro u te t o iim
t
be a b le to n u m b e r its Red C ross
list in clu d e d :
M arion H itc h ­
1° :H
_y .r ° ^ _ , F ranC e c d n ta i^ ' , | te rm in a l a n d wil1 a r r iv e h e re t o d a y .: th e th re e is 315,000 fe e t p er 8 h o u r L iv erpool a n d L o n d o n a n d th o se to
cock,
Nell
M
arie
P
e
rrin
e,
L ucille
M em bership a t le a st by 2000.
th e re m a in s of E n g lish , Scotch, Tilsl R WU1 be th e iir s t 01 th e B ,ue F u n - sh ift.
A ll a r e ru n n in g at full ca- C a n a d a h a v e been g o in g fo rw a rd fo r R e a d e r L o u ise Mom-
e, M abel Sten>
T he R ed C ross d riv e c a p ta in s w ill, W elsh, A u s tra lia n or C a n a d ia n is an- nel b o a ts to p u t in a p p e a ra n c e .
T he old-age pension o ffic e r was
p acity a t th e p re s e n t tim e.
som e - “ tim e.
m eet a t th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce know n.
=
n e tt, B e a trice W e rth , W ilm a N u tte r. q u e s t i o n i n g a n o ld la d y w ith a z e a l
| H elen M o rtenson, M ary W iley, M ade­ w o rth y of a noble cause.
th e m o rn in g of A rm istice Day be-
No a tte m p t w as m ad e to id e n tify i
lin e H ill, M axine E m ery , S a ra h L e­
tw een 9 a n d 11 o ’clock.
C a n te en -; th e body anyw ay.
“ And now ," he said , “ we have com e
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w o rk e rs m ay w e a r th e ir u n ifo rm s if
M
aster,
W
an
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a
Schw
ein,
V
irginia
E v ery m o th e r w ho lottf a son w ith ,
to tw o im p o rta n t q u estio n s.
H ave
th e y d esire.
th e B ritish forces th e r e fo r e could*
W a lk e r, La V ern a R am sey, D orothy von e v e r been in receip t of p a rish
S tevens. R u th and W ilm a H all. W al­ r e lie f ? ”
feel th a t th e body m ig h t be th e r e ­
t e r O 'T oole and R aym ond S te n n e tt.
m ain s of h e r boy.
“ N e v e r!" an sw e re d th e old lady.
(By the United Press)
LII' ARTHA’ WILL
WALKS OFF AFTER
JO
ARM STUNTS
Bandon To Have
New Industry
Further Reports
On Truck Fire
SECOND DROP IN
ARMISTICE DAY
Laundry Meeting
Strange Vessels
Appear on Columbia
A
Largest Check Ever
Paid For Hops
SA LEM — S e n a to r L ouis L aclintuud.
local hop b ro k e r, re c e n tly gave C. A
M cL aughlin of In d ep e n d e n c e a check
said to be th e la rg e s t e v e r paid in
M arion co u n ty fo r a farm crop. H e
received $ 1 8 3 .7 2 8 .6 0 fo r hops b o u g h t
fo r E n g lish
d e a le rs.
T hey
w ere
g ro w n on a 275 a c re tra c t.
T he ro u te of th e A rm istice day
p ro cessio n w as b a rric a d e d to day, in ­
d ic a tin g th a t th e a u th o r itie s expect
an u n p re c e d e n te d crow d to pay h o n o r
to “ T om m y A tk in s ” to m o rro w .
T he A rm istic e B all, w hich occurs
a t th e A rm o ry tow ight, will be th e
scene of a gay c e le b ra tio n in h o n o r
of th is n a tio n a l holiday. M any s p e ­
cial prizes, s tu n ts and favors in k e e p ­
ing w ith t h e ev en t will be in evi­
dence. b ein g in te rsp e rs e d .w ith th e
u su al o rd e r of dance. T he new P r e ­
m ie r O rc h e stra , w hich a p p e a rs at
th e A m erican Legion ball in M edford
■ to m o rro w n ig h t, will p ro v id e th e best
an d la te st in dance m usic to be
found, and all in d ic a tio n s a re fo r a
big a ff a ir in every way.
M any of
th e y o u n g people fro m M edford and
, v icinity plan to a tte n d th is p o p u lar
d a n c in g p a rty .
*
Equality.
“ M orning, s tr a n g e r ,” beg an th e
ta lk a tiv e p a rty a s he s e ttle d h im self
in th e only v a c an t h a lf-se a t in th e
sm o k e r. “A nd w h a t S ta te m ig h t you
be f ro m ? ”
“ O h .” replied th e s tr a n g e r w earily ,
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“it d oesn ’t m atter now . One’s as dry
I he lib ra ry w ill be closed in ob- as a n o th e r .”
se rv a n c e of A rm istice Day.
T his
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is o n e of th e few h o lid ay s th is i n ­
s titu tio n o b s e rre s in th e y e a r, as it
is open to th e public S u n d ay s as well
as w eek days.
E U G E N E — M ore c a rr o ts a n d b eets
(B y th e U n ited P re s s )
th a n e v e r b e fo re a re being canned
SAN FR A N C ISCO . Nov. 10— Fol-
th is fall a t th e big p la n t of th e E u - ,ow ing a re m a rk e t q u o U tio n s ’:
gene F r u it G ro w e r's a sso c ia tio n . Or-
B U T T E R — E x tra s , 57 % c.
d rs h a v e been rec e iv e d in th p a st
EGGS— E x tra s , 89 (^c.
few w eeks fo r se v era l th o u sa n d cases
P O U L T R Y — H ons, 3 8 $ ? 4 0 c ; b ro il­
of th e s e p ro d u c ts.
ers, 60 @ 65c.
C A T T L E — B est ste e rs. 9 ( § )9 ^ c .
M iss J u d y T ru n n e ll of C o tta g e
HOGS— Top, 14c.
G rove, w ho h a s been ?p en d in g s e v e r­
S H E E P — E w es, 4 ) 4 ® 5c; w e th e rs.
al d ay s in A sh la n d as th e g u e st of 7 @ 7 % c .
Mrs. Bert Sm ith, left last night for!
BARLEY— Spot barley, $2.05 @
her hom e.
• $2,15.
T r o u b le d C o n s c ie n c e
Few eggs w ere shippel out ht rough
th e /A shland E gg society fo r th e
m o n th of O ctober, but th o se b ro u g h t
in by local p o u ltry in q p received a
good price. A to ta l of 1401 dozen
eggs w ere received lu rin g th e past
m o n th , th e n u m b e r each week and
th e p rice bein g as follow s:
F irst
w eek, 311 dozen a t 65 c e n ts ; second
w eek, 301 dozen at 6 c e n ts; th ird
w eek, 295 dozen a t 70 c e n ts, fo u rth
w eek, 286 dozen a t 72 c e n ts; fifth
w eek, 208 dozen at 7 4 cents.
JCbp; 1-ltfMI
T he o ffic e r tu rn e d to th e last q u e s ­
tion on th e list.
“ Tell m e,” lie sa id , “ h av e you ev er
been in th e b a n d s of th e p o lic e ? ”
Shyly she h u n g h e r bead
“ Gome, co m e,” he sa id , “ tell th e
t r u t h .”
“ W ell,” sh e w h isp ered a t last. “ I
d o n ’t see as i t ’s a n y b u sin e ss of th e
g o v e rn m e n t, but in iny y o u n g e r days
I was a cook, a n d , von know , g irls
will be g irls ; but s ti l l" — p ro u d ly —
“ he w as a s e r g e a n t! ”
W E A T H E R H M iK i AST.
F o r O regon- — F a ir, c o n tiu -
tied cold.
T he fine new b u n g alo w S h e rm a n
Pow ell is e re c tin g on bis lot on Oak
s tre e t is n e a rin g c o m p le tio n
A
la te a d d itio n th a t h a s been rec e n tly
ad d ed is a h a n d so m e fire p la c e and
o u tsid e chim ney.
M A R S H F IE L D — P la n s a re being
m ad e fo r e n la rg in g .th e p lan t of th e
Coos V eneer & Box Co., m uch of th e
sto ck in th e firm h a v in g been ta k e n
o v er by V icto r B ra n d t of P o rtla n d ,
A rc h e r S. A ln u tt of K la m a th F a lls T he co m p an y h a s been u n a b le to
w as a v isito r in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y . keep up w ith o rd e rs on h an d .