Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1921, Image 1

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climate without the aid
A SHLAND
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma.
fact.
VOLUME
2
This Is a proven
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly hidings.
Voi. 43.)
p e lL A R IA Germs cannot survive
* ■. three months In the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921
NO. 268
JAPAN HEDGES ON NEAR EAST DISCUSSION
Conference Southern FUTURE OF JAPAN
Ore. Epworth League!
Starts Here Monday
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MRS. KABER GETS LIFE TERM;
IRISH RIOTS FILL HOSPITALS
M ore th a n 200 d e le g a te s a r e r . M ethods, A lp h eu s G illette.
By A. L. BR A D FO R D
9 :5 5 -1 0 :2 5 .
R e c re a tio n a l d e m o n ­ (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
e g is te re d to a tte n d th e A sh la n d ,
E p w o rth L e a g u e co n fe re n ce fo r th j s tra tio n s , P. M. B lenkinsop
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J u ly 16.—
1 0 :2 5 -1 1 :0 5 .
L ife S ervice class ■j J a p a n lias officially a ccep ted P re s i­
e w eek b e g in n in g M onday, it w as,
M ethodism , J. R . ! d e n t H a rd in g 's in v ita tio n to a tte n d
a n n o u n c e d th is m o rn in g by Rev. CL E. C. H ickm an
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A sh lan d E p w o rth L e a g u e in s titu te .. M ethods M is. M inne Marcv Bates. j jn g t On. In a c c e p tin g J a p a n h as w ith -i
1 1 :1 0 -1 1 : 35. J o h n W esley J u n io r , hekl h e r co n sen t to p a rtic lp a te ¡ J
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s titu te s to be h eld in O regon th is s
d iscu ssio n of specific q u e stio n s, such
u m m er. will be c o n d u cted as an o u t­
as th e ' F a r E a s t p ro b le m , from a
d o o r cam p w ith te n ts p itch ed a d ju c
s ta n d p o in t of b ro a d g e n e ra l p r in ­
e n t to th e c o tta g e s a n d te n ts ow ned
ciples.
Japan, is w illin g to d isc u ss,
by th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce n e a r t
th in g s g e n e ra lly , b u t n o t p a r tic u la r ,
B E L FA S T . Ju ly 16.— W a rfa re be­
C L EV EL A N D , O., J u ly 16.— Mrs.
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he e n tra n c e to L ’th ia P a rk .
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HONOLULU. J u ly 16.— F o rm e r 1 era c o n tin u e d to d ay d e sp ite th e B rit­ th e b irth of M ary B a k e r
J a p a n e s e P h im e M in iste r O k u m a w a < ish
s h ' -Irish
Irish tru c e , One was k i” ed an d
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" ’ ’ l o t e d u c a tio n to p re p a re te a c h e rs of J n ectio n w ith th e k illin g of h e r h u s-
a t J e ffe rs o n J u ly 25 to 31.
of Christian Science.
On n , . .
rio u sly w o u n d ed in s tre e t louuder
q u o ted to d ay in th e J a p a n e s e n e w s -! five
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I t h ris tia n Science and a c o m m ittee b an d , D aniel K ab er, by a ju ry of th e
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tr u e cam p sty le w ith th e exception
ese f u tu r e d e p en d s upon th e W ash- s i.n a o ,. tb in i
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c o n fe re n ce . S d y
to ta l tw e n t> a n d th e ho s_ h e a d e r
B orn in a rem o te New
discovery of C h ristia n Science life im p riso n m e n t, an d M rs. K a b e r
of cooking. T he B ungalow , n e a r th e
REV.
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p a rk e n tra n c e , a n d now b ein g used
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tu rn e d in to a c a ie te r la w h ere a ll th e i lilt it's.
H e w ill conduct th e Life
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e re r and fo u n d e r of C h ristia n Sci-i
Service classes and deliver th e n ig h t­ th e W a sh in g to n co n fe re n ce . S hould
LONDON.
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8 I H e a lth , th e text hook ol C h ristia n : H teless w o m a n fro m th e c o u rt.
tim es a day to g et th e ir “ ch o w ."
h e r u n ju s tly , sh e sh o u ld h a v e tin U lste r c a b in e t en ro u te h e re to a t ­ lu
g tlie M o th er C h u rch , and m ore
stitu tes.
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,n h is a r g u m e n t y e s te r d a y P ro s e
T he c o m m isa iv d e p a rtm e n t of th e
rig h t to w ith d ra w .”
th a n 1800 b ra n c h e s w hich in less!
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c a fe te ria p ro je c t, w hich is expected
R e c re a tio n and C u ltu re , S. J. C han
TO K IO . J u ly 16.— T he J a p a n e s e i m u st n iak e co n cessio n s to th e Sinn L th
',“ a '" n ,h f a <,ent” ' y haVe ''n lire ly i ¡ngs, th e F irst C h u rch o f C h rist. Sci- tl,e
c h a rg e s th a t Mrs. K a b e r
to form th e re a l b a c k b o n e of th e
ney.
fo re ig n office has d e c la re d a f a v o r - i ^ e *n la(^ ’° n s to e ffe c t a p e rm a n e n t
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g ” ,e A it|' a ine,nb< 18b’'’ , e n tis t, and M iscellany, U nity of God h ire d a s s a s s in s to kill h e r h u sb a n d
c o n fe re n ce , will be in c h a rg e of th e
1 1 :4 5 -1 2 -2 5 .
E p w o rth
L eague a b le a n sw e r to P re s id e n t H a r d in g ’s! ^ s h I>eace-
w ae s ta te d to d ay in
l<lt in t U 68 Pe,8 0 n s ot In an ' ta<»s and o th e r w ritin g s, th e C h u rc h M a n -!'18 be liv p araly zed in his L akew ood
lad ie s of th e M ethodist c h u rc h .
and sh a d e s of re lig io u s belief.
M ethods, B laine E. K irk p a tric k .
u a l. C h rist and C h ristm a s, an d .»I borne.
in v ita tio n to a tte n d th e d isa rm a m e n t!
circles.
S ir J a m e s C raig ,
T he in s titu te will be th e first of
1 2 :3 0 :
D inner.
R eared in th e a tm o s p h e re of
co n fe re n ce a t W a sh in g to n to be for-! Pr im ® m in is te r of th e U lste r p a rlia -
volum e of p o e try , all of w hich a re I
d e m a n d e d th e e x tre m e d e a th
its k in d e v e r held in A sh lan d . The
1 :0 0 -3 :0 0 . R e st a n d in terv iew s.
p e n a lty fo r m u rd e r— th e d e a th c h a ir.
! w a rd e d to th e U nited S ta te s.
T h e | m e n t> wil1 consult, h is c a b in e t b e fo re P u r ita n hom e, from ch ild h o o d Mrs. w idely read.
e ffo rts of Rev. C h a rle s A. E d w ard s,
3 0 0 -6 :0 0 .
R e c rea tio n .
D uring S ta n to n ’s a rg u m e n t. Mr
J a p a n e s e p re ss a n d p o litic ia n s, how - n ia k ’n S a re p ly to Lloyd G e o rg e ’s E ddy m a n ife ste d a p reco cio u s in te r-!I , jC hristian
S c ie n tists ev e ry w „ h c ere
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in
p a s to r of th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h , a t
6 :0 0 .
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K
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b e r show ed no signs of life except
| ever, a r e u n e a sy b ecau se th e in v ita-
a re c e n t m e e tin g of E p w o rth L eag u e
6 :4 5 -7 :4 5 .
Social h o u r.
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occasional o u tb u rs ts of m o an in g an d
I tion is also e x te n d e d to C hina, Italy
d is tr ic t m a n a g e rs held in C hicago,
7 :4 5 -8 :0 0 .
C o m m u n ity sing.
i a n d F ra n c e . It is fe lt h e re th a t th e m e n t b etw een S ir Ja m e s an d Earn-! d S1,layed ski11 as a w r ite r and l a t e r l e r not one a g re e s w ith h e r te a c h in g s v.eeping. ’ She seem ed o b liv io u s to
8 :0 0 .
E v en in g e v a n g e listic a d ­ ! scope o f th e c o n fe re n c e i8 too b r o a d .‘ onn' De V a»era, p re sid e n t of th e “ I r - | becam e know n a s a c o n trib u to r of th o u g h tfu l p erso n s cannot, fail to rec- w h a t w as going on ab o u t her.
d resses, E. C. H ickm an.
! as it is sch ed u le d to in clu d e a ll P a - ’ ish » P « b l lc .” re g a rd in g m u tu a l con- P °e try a,wl P»ose to c u rre n t periodi-1 ognize th e tre m e n d o u s in flu e n ce f o r '
W hen S ta n to n fin ish ed his a rg u
9 :1 5 -9 :3 0 . P r a y e r g ro u p s.
cals. in a v o lu m e of p o e try by New good sh e exercised th ro u g h th e force! n ie u t> A tto rn e y W illi tin C o rrig a n
cessions,
th
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peace
c
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fe
r­
cific p ro b lem s.
It is believed th a t
1 0 :0 0 . T aps.
in of h e r exam ple.
Mrs. E ddy p a s s e d ! ,o r t,ie d efen se opened h is a d d re ss.
th e o th e r w o rld pow ers w ill su p p o rt ences b etw een th e B ritish , Sinn Fe’in H a m p sh ire a u th o rs , p u b lish ed
th e A m e ric an view of m a tte rs . T he a n d U lste r re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ill be 1850, a p p e a rs tw o poem s from h e r aw ay in 1910 in h e r n in e tie th y e a r ! C o rrig a n m ad e a plea of m ercy for
i pen, m e rito rio u s b o th in th o u g h t a n d ! a n d h e r body lies in Mt. A u b u rn J MrSl K a b e r
He did not deny th at
o p in io n p re v a ils th a t J a p a n sh o u ld s ta rte d .
form of e x p ressio n .
i c e m e te ry w h ere th e r e h a s been e r e c t - ' K a b e r h ad h ired th e a ssa ssin s
proceed
c a u tio u sly .
A m e ric a ’s
P
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d
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lic
a
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ild
,
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J
e d a b e a u tifu l hut sim p le m em o rial " b ° sta b b e d K a b e r to d e a th , n e ith e r
s ta n d on th e d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe r­
te r re a c h in g w om anhood M rs. E ddy ¡in th e form of a G reek tem p le, a f i t - ' d,d he ,n a k e a ,l>’ m en tio u of th e
ence is th o u g h t by som e to be in co n ­
passed th ro u g h a long p eriod of in ! tin g sym bol of th e sim p licity a n d i w ,dow s m e n ta l|ty
s is te n t b ecau se of th e U nited S ta te ’s
i * "I am ;.n d efen se of a po v erty -
! validism d u rin g w hich sh e unsuccess ! p u rity of h e r life.
a ttitu d e to w a rd th e L e a g u e of N a­
s tric k e n w om an— a w om an w ith o u t
lu lly s o u g h t h e a lin g from v a rio u s
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tions.
REV. BLAINE E. KIRKPATRICK
Julian Barrett. 15, son of Mr,
rich es a n d w ith o u t a frie n d , excepr
agencies.
In 1866 she reco v ered J
P astor o f First church, Salem , w ho.
!
h
e r d a u g h te r dow n in th e e o u iitv
am i Mrs. J. E. Rarrett, form erly
HILLSBORO MAN TO HEAD
! from th e re s u lts of a se v ere
w ill m eet the O regon leagu ers this;
j
a
i l,” lie said.
o f th is city, died th is m oruhig at
d e n t th ro u g h th e s p iritu a l illu m i­
SPANISH-AM ERICAN WAR
year for th e f iis t t’nie, is the l*resi-
an early hour from heart failu re
n a tio n g ain ed in re a d in g th e scrip-1
VETERANS IN OREGON
«Jent o f the Stat*> Board o f C o n tro l.!
resu ltin g from prolonged rheu­
tures-. F o r th e next th re e y e a rs sh<-
He w ill have tin Bible Study and th ei
m atic trou ble at A lbany, a ccoid - j
¡ s o u g h t th ro u g h c a re fu l a n d p e rsist-
A STO R IA , O r., J u ly 16.— D r. L.
Epworth L eague Metliods classes a t !
ing to word received here this i W . H yde, of H illsb o ro , will com m and
j e n t s tu d y of th e B ible th e p rin c p lel
ladh in stitu tes.
m orning by Rev. Charles A. Ed- : th e S p a n ish -A m e ric an W a r V e te ra n s
RO SEB U RG , O r., J u ly 16.— M rs. Í : a n d d iv in e law w hich governed th is!
xvaixls, p a s to r o f th e M eth o d ist | in O regon d u rin g th e com ing y ear. | B. M. B ru m field to d ay issu ed a s ta te -j ejtpe**lence.
A lb ert R o se n th al, th e ce llist. ’,h o
a re re sp o n sib le fo r b rin g in g th e in ­
c h u rc h .
H is e le c tio n w as u n a n im o u s a t th e j m en t d e c la rin g th a t th e c h a rre d b o d y '
In 1875 she gave h e r belief to th e ¡a p p e a rs a t C h a u ta u q u a S u n d ay n ig h t!
s titu te to A sh lan d an d e sta b lish in g !
The body xvas shipped iniinedi-
a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n b e in g held h e re found in a b u rn in g a u to m o b ile near w o rld in th e tex t -book ol C h ristia n j s tu d ie d in G erm an y ten y e a rs w ith .
it a s an a n n u a l event. T he d eleg ates!
atcly for A shland and xvdi arrive to d ay .
He has a tech-!
T he c o n te s t is on fo r th e h e re T h u rs d a y ev en in g , is th a t of Science, Science an d H e a lth w ith Key j th e best m a ste rs.
to th e c o n fe re n c e w ill be from all
here at 7 o ’clock tom orrow m orn­ s e n io r voce c o m m a n d e r b etw een Dr. h e r h u sb a u d . d e sp ite th e in siste n c e to th e S c iip tu re s . io e s ta b lis h form -! u iq u e th a t can scarcely be su rp a sse d '
d is tric ts s o u th of E ugene.
ing. F un eral services will be held
S. S. H a w k e r, of A lbany, a n d A tto r- of J. T. R u ssell th a t th e re m a in s a re a lly h e r m o v em en t a n d to d e s se m in a te . He h as played c o n c erts w ith th e '
The fo llo w in g statem en t regar
from th e Methodist, church at 2
ney E lm e r R. L u n d b u rg . of P o rt- i th a t of h is b ro th e r, D enniss R u ssell, its te a c h in g s, in 1879 she fo u n d ed t h e ' fam o u s P h ilo h a rm o n ic o rc h e s tra s of •
th e A sh lan d E p w o rth L eag u e in s ti­
lan d .
Six d e s tro y e rs e n te re d th e !
A th o ro u g h se a rc h fo r W r. B rum - M o th er C h u rc h , th e F irs t C h u rch of B erlin , a n d has co n certized w ith ‘
o ’clock Sunday afternoon, Rev.
tu te a n d a resu m e of th e le a g u e ’s
Edw ards o fficiatin g.
Th« burial C olum bia riv e r to d ay a n d a d d e d g a i - ; field is b e in g c a rrie d on in th e vi- C h rist, S c ien tist, in B oston, Mass, m ost of th e p rin c ip a l o rc h e s tra s in;
M ED FO RD , O r., Ju ly 16.— P rose-
w o rk is ta k e n from th e o fficial p ro ­
w ill be at th e M ountain View
ety to th e co n v en tio n . T hey a re th e c in ity of R o seb u rg . P olice h e re be-! T h is w as follow ed in 1881 by th e v a rio u s p a rts of G erm an y . H e h a s ; c u to r M oore is m ak in g out (lie pa
g ra m :
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cem etery.
¡.H am ilton, F a r q u h a r , S to tta r t T h o m p -! lieve th ^ t th e m y ste ry will only be I o p e n in g of a m e ta p h y sic a l college m ad e a to u r of th e U nited S ta te s un- pPr8 neceaaa»‘y to b rin g P h illip F or
T h e p ast y e a r h a s re g is te re d th e!
Julian Barrett w as a xvell known
son, K en n ed y an d R eno.
I cle a re d w hen one o r th e o ilie r o f I c h a rte re d by th e le g is la tu re of Mas-1 d e r th e m a n a g e m e n t o f « la rg e c o n - ! e s te r - th e fo rg e r an d county ja i.
g re a te s t success in, th e n u m b e r of,
local boy, havin g attended high
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a ._ s a c h u s e tts
w hich, a f te r som e 4000 ¡c e rn .
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in s titu te s a n d in s titu te a tte n d a n c e of,
school here during tlie past school
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a n y y e a r in w hich in s itu te s have been!
year. He rem oved w ith h is p a r ­
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: fi£ld m u rd e re d R u ssell. All evidence m id st of g re a t p ro sp e rity , sh e closed ’cello.
I c h a rg e , th e a u th o r itie s th e r e hav ng
h eld , th e to ta l n u m b e r of in stiu te s
en ts and brother, Edw hi, to A l.
j a c c o rd in g to th e police, p o in ts iu t h a t j on th e g ro u n d th a t it had fu lfilled
E th e l Jo h n so n , so p ra n o , h a s b e e n w ired S h e riff T e rrill t h a t a lth o u g h
b e in g sev en ty -six w ith a to ta l re g ie - !
bauy about tw o m onths ago, for
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d ire c tio n .
S everal b u lle t w o unds its purpose.
tra tio n of a b o u t 35,000.
T h e year!
one of th e m o st w elcom e a r tis ts of
liad a K°od Case 0,1 F o r r e s te r .
th e b en efit o f h<s health, which
SAN FR A N C ISC O . J u ly 16.— F o l­ w ere fo u n d on th e c h a rre d corpse.
To d e ssim in a te f u r th e r h e r te a c h ­ th e U n iv ersity of C a lifo rn ia ’s e x te n - i th ey w ere w illin K ,o g |ve kim up to
a lso w as c h a ra c te riz e d by th e reach-!
doctors tliou glit w ou ld im prove in low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s :
D r. B ru m fie ld ’s a c tio n s on th e ings. in a d d itio n to th e ch u rc h s e rv ­ sion c o n c e rts fo r th e p a st tw o v e a rs ■ tb e J a c k so n county a u th o ritie s for
lug o u t of in s titu te w ork in to o u r
tlie northern city because o f low er
E g g s, 4 2 % . ’
n ig , . h t 4 of th e su p p o sed m u rd e r a re , ices a n d S u n d ay school, she e sta b - . S h he a s
a p o w e rfu l s so
o p ra n o voice! p ro se c “ tio n ’
m ission fields, M exico, In d ia . S outh
altitu d e. The fam ily residc-ncc> in
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A m e ric a a n d S in ap o re, an d e n la rg e ­
A shland w as i s o Factory street.
B ro ilers, 31 @ 45.
T h e in q u e s t w ill be held M onday,
Halting society to p u blish v a rio u s! 1st of no m ean cap acity . She m a k e s Í p ,e te d ’ S h e riff T e rrill will le a v e for
m en t of w h a t had been done am ong
Mr. B arrett is w ell know n here as
a sp e c ia lty of sin g in g Je n n y L in d ’s ' S e a ttle to b r in £ F o rre s te r back. Be-
th e co lo red co n fe re n ce s of th e so u th . a conductor for the Southern Pa­
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fa v o rite songs.
c a u se of tlie know n d a n g e ro u s e h a r-
T h e c e n tra l o ffice a n tic ip a te s th a t , cific com pany.
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1921 w ill re p o rt an a tte n d a n c e o f at I
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u ñ a te 'in s e c u rin g (lie serv ices o f ! b a c k > th e s h e riff will ta k e along w ith
least 50,000.
such
a r tis ts as E th e l Jo h n so n anil ( hiln to help g u a rd th e P riso n er, B i t
O u r own O regon in s titu te h a s been
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R o se n th a l fo r S u n d ay n ig h t, i M o8es’ th e c o u n t>’ ja ilo r. They will
of slow but s te a d y g ro w th , com ing
I J u ly 17. An in te re s tin g feature, of! Btop a t ‘S a,em to £e t req u isitio n pa-
to its g re a te s t success in 1920 w hen
th is e n g a g e m e n t is th e fact t h a t Miss! 1,ers ,ro m th e K°ver n o r ’s office, and
th e e n ro llm e n t w ent c o n sid e rab ly be
youil th e 200 m a rk .
So k e e n was
J o h n s o n Is now M rs. A lb e rt R o se n -' wil1 ta k e a ,° u g w ith them to th e Van
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a l, and th e happy co u p le a re ju s t e o u '* ‘r b a rra c k s a ile s é rte r from th«
th e in te r e s t g ro w in g o u t of th e su c ­
l
I r e tu r n in g from a b rid a l to u r w hich a rra y ” n d p r e r r e s t here.
cess of la st season, t h a t S o u th e rn
J. E. E n y a rt. a fo rm e r M edford;
T he c a p tu re of F o r re s te r a t S eat-
em b raced a trip to C r a te r Lak e.
O regon fe lt sa fe In p u ttin g imto ex­ b a n k e r, is p ro m o tin g a co m pany to!
,
tie
is of p a rtic u la r in te re s t at th is
e c u tio n a long c h e rish e d d e sire to c o n s tru c t an a e ria l system to tra n s -
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bftcause his fl,* bt wa8 ’ bp 8“ ''-
h a v e a n in s titu te a t A sh lan d . T his . p o rt t o u r s t s from th e rim of C ra-i
is a long ste p in a d v an ce, w hich wilt te r L a k e to th e lak e s u rfa c e . One
ki . im ix a tk . n o r mii . m . e m k x !
• ^ ^ ^ i c i a l session ol th e g ra n d ju ry . S h e r­
b rin g a la rg e g a th e rin g of y o u n g j Of t iie la rg e s t e a s te rn w ire ro p e m an-
iff T e rrill in his a p p e a ra n c e s b efo re
M ethodism to g e th e r in fellow ship » f a c tu re r s is a sso c ia te d
w ith M r.
E lim in a tio n of tlie m id d lem a n in ! the. in q u is ito ria l body w as a sk e ä xvh.it
w ith a big h o st of in stitu te™ scat-1 E n y a rt. a n d will h av e e x p e rts on
th e fru it in d u s try of th e s ta te s o f ' he had do n e to se cu re th e c a p tu re of
te re d o v er th e e n tir e w orld.
W el­ th e g ro u n d in A ugust to get all n e­
W a sh in g to n , C a lifo rn ia , U ta h and | F o r re s te r .
S h e riff T e rrill pro d u ced
com e, little sis te r.
May you live c e ssa ry d a ta a n d solve th e v a rio u s
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lo ng, an d prove a so u rc e of g reat e n g in e e rin g problem s.
c e n tra l m a rk e tin g o rg a n iz a tio n fo r ¡ d is tr ib u te d . m an y c irc u la rs a n d pie­
jo y in th e big in s titu te fam ily.
I t is c a lc u la te d th a t such a p a s­
h a n d lin g th e o u tp u t of th e o r c h a r d s , lu re s of th e p ris o n e r an d t h a t he
ASHLAND PROGRAM
s e n g e r co nveyor as p roposed bv Mr.
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e re th e o b je c ts of th e co n fe re n ce had used all e ffo rts to r e tu r n ih •
B laine E. K irk p a tric k , p resid e n t E n y a r t a n d h is a sso c ia te s will be
of fru it g ro w e rs a n d m a rk e tin g ex- m an.
s ta te b o a rd of c o n tro l; E. C. H ick- p a tro n iz e d by a t least six ty p er cent
p e rts held in P o rtla n d Ju ly 13.1
It w as th ro u g h one of th e se pic
m an . d e a n ; C h arles A. E d w ard s, lo- o f th e people th a t v isit C ra te r L ak e,
G eorge A. M ansfield, p re s id e n t of tu re s a n d d e sc rip tio n s received it
cal m a n a g e r; M rs. M. C. R eed, d e a n ! in 1920 o v er 20,000 to u r s ts w ere
th e O regon F a rm B u re a u fe d e ra tio n . S e a ttle th a t F o r re s te r w as id e n tifie d
o f w o m en ; P. M. B len k in so p , d irec- up to th e rim of C ra te r L a k e b u t!
m ad e a plea fo r a m a lg a m a tio n of as th e m an w anted here.
to r o f m usic a n d re c re a tio n ; H azel only a sm all p o rtio n of th is n u m b e r
I e x istin g c o -o p e ra tin g m a rk e tin g a
s
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Pow ell i A s h la n d ), r e g is tra r.
w ent dow n th e slope to th e su rfa c e
jso c ia tio n s an d fo r th e o rg a n iz a tio n
C O R V A LLIS. O r.. J u ly 16.— R eso
D aily Schedule
l o f th e la k e on a c c o u n t of th e steep
ot a d d itio n a l u n its,
lu tio n s u n itin g th e A lbany college
6 :3 0 -7 :1 5 . M orning w atch. T o p - 'a n d d iffic u lt clim b.
ife ,” S.
an fo
rd .!
; aiul th e P acific u n iv e rsity w ere lost
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P r r a a y y e e r r L
L ife,
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A. D
Dan
ford.
Im a g in e s ittin g in a ten p a sse n g e r!
GEN EV A , J u ly
16.— In c e rta in | to d ay th ro u g h a vote of th e P re sb y -
.7.30.
B re a k fa s t.
a e ria l c a rr ia g e from an e stim a te d
p o litical c irc le s in S w itz erlan d it is te r ia n synod. T lie ra is in g of (2 0 0 ,-
8 :3 0 -9 :1 0 . B ’hle s tu d y . B la in e E. j h e ig h t of 1000
fe e t above th e su r-
proposed
to o rg a n iz e a n a tio n a l pe- 000 fo r th e A lbany co llege th ro u g h
K irk p a tric k .
face an d fjn a n y la n d in g on a n islan d
titio
n
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rg
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g th e fe d e ra l council to ¡ th e tru s te e s , a n d also to e ffe c t a gifi
9 1 5 -9 :5 5 . J o h n W esley J u n io r f a r o u t in th e lak e.
H ow m any
expel
th
e
e
x -E m p e ro r C h a rle s a n d ! of (1 0 0 ,0 0 0 from th e g e n e ra l educa-
(H o m e M issio n s), C h a rle s A. E d - 'a m o n g th e th o u s a n d s t h a t v isit C ra-
hi8 fam ily im m e d ia te ly , a lth o u g h th e tio n fu n d , wa« a n n o u n c e d to d ay , fol-
w a rd s. J u n io r L e a g u e M ethods. Mrs. te r L a k e w ill fail to en jo y such a su-
ex -em p ero r h a s h im se lf p ro m ised to ¡lo w in g a m e e tin g o u tlin in g p la n s of
M innie M arcy „B ates. S u n d ay School prem o th rlli?
leave by th e end of A u g u st.
th e tru s te e s
Sf Centenary of Birth
of Mrs. Eddy Is
Marked by Tribute
oilicial
Julian Barren Dies
At Albany; Funeral
In Ashland Sunday
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