Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 22, 1921, Image 1

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    clim ate w ithout the aid
A SHLAND
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of te n of A sth m a.
fac t.
VOLUME
2
T h is Is a proven
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly
Tidings.
Voi. 43.)
1*1 ALARIA Germs cannot survive
* * three months in the rich osone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921
NO. 272
FEAR OF "MASKED TERROR” GRIPS TEXAS
æ
Auto Camp Booster
Gives Suggestion
For Improvement
A fter an auto tm iiiiig trip o f t
to n ilu , H. K. IMHlile, w ho left h is li
la st year w ith his fam ily, is stoppl
ground.«, w ith a booster's spirit and
A sh lan d and its cam p rendezvous f
about his rem arks. Mr. D eihle is f
&
&
&
Waive Right to Arrest Illinois
Governor Indicted By Grand Jury
DALLAS, T exas, J u ly 22.— T h ej
he wetfteni .state« and Southern Cali-
oime in Law ton, Okla., October o f “ M asked T e r r o r ,” b a u d s of m en
n g a t th e L ithia Park free au to camp th o u g h t to be p a rt of th e K u K lu x i
m any com plim entary rem arks for .K ian o rg a n iz a tio n s th a t h a v e been
or tourists. He isn 't a bit hesitan t g ro w in g in m e m b e rsh ip in v a rio u s
or A shland front the ground up.
p a rts of th e c o u n try , d e sp ite police
Sma// Will U s e ^ t e Troops
By Co. Association
On Wool Board
Resist Arrest; Cites Precedents
o p p o sitio n , is h o ld in g th e s ta te of
' pie we saw n e a r Y o sem ite,” a youngs-
MEDFORD
Or
Julv
22 __
SPR IN G FIELD , 111., July 2 3 .
Ju dge E. S. Sm ith lia s token under
P ro g re s s iv e ste p s w ore ta k e n fo r
T exas to a g rip of t e r r o r th a t was
“ T h e cam p h e re is th e best I ’ve} te r w ill cry. Or,
‘
'
} ad visem en t th e claim o f G overnor S m a ll that h e is not subject to arrest
he wool g ro w e rs ot th e s o u th e rn an<1 o i a l <m a c|,arR e o f ju g g lin g f u n d s b e lo n g in g to th e M ate o f U li.
s tr u c k y e t,” said Mr. D eihle, who I “ H e llo, folks.
H a v e n 't seen you a m p lifie d to d ay folow lug re p o rts o f ' t h ® p re s e rv a tio n o f scenic a d v a n -
.
,
„
ta g e s th ro u g h o u t S o u th e rn O regon
O
regon d is tric t of th e O regon W oolf n ois. J u d g e S m ith w ill d e fe r th e d e c is io n u n til th e g o v e rn o r lias h a d
h a s an e x p a n siv e sm ile th a t sw eeps)
We PUlled th roU * h F o u r th o i d e p ra d a tio n s a t C n ild re ss.
R e p o rts
a c c o rd in g to a re c e n t m e e tin g of th e
J u ly can y o n . H ow 's t r ic k s ? ” Or,
received -----------
h e re fro m
... C h ild re ss u a re
.c th
m o a t i ovciuv
I r I e r a s e c r n v u a tio
u u il
o v e r a face ta n n e d by th e su n a fte r!
.«Rv
Scenic P
n USSVCia
a s so c ia WUIl
tio n 01
of a n d M ohair G ro w e rs a sso c ia tio n n ie i. «>l»ix»rtunity to “ com e in to c o u rt.’’ i n fe rrin g t h a t h e w ould h o ld th e c h id
•
« y G eorge, we d s u re been o u t
L. B orden, a m em b e r of th e J a c k s o n c o u n ty a t E a g le P o in t. T h el a t th e P u b lit lib ra ry M onday a fte r- ; ex ecu tive am enable to arrest. ’
m a n y m iles of tra v e l b e fo re reach-} of luck if you fo lk s h a d n 't lo an ed C.
in o n 1 - /i J 1-.
___ ¿11
« ■
m ask e d b a n d , w as m o rta lly w o u nded ) m o v em en t w as o rig in a te d in S o u th - noon fo r th e p u rp o se of e le c tin g tw o
fng A sh lan d . “ T he cam p h a s th e us t h a t g a s o l: t e th e r e iu th e d e s e r t.”
p re c e d e n ts fo r th e proposed re sistin g
lo d ay w hen H en ry A dam s, sa id to e rn O regon, b u t has been ta k e n up
d ire c to rs to re p re s e n t C u rry , j-ose-
T h e w hole n o rth w e s t is p rev a d e d
b est a c co m m o d a tio n s of an y th a t I
S
ta
te
tro
o
p
s,
if
n
ecessary
,
will
be
of a rr e s t.
Tw o fo rm e r g o v e rn o rs
h av e been o rd e re d from his hom e, by P o rtla n d o rg a n iz a tio n s w ith th e
p h in e a n d J a c k s o n c o u n tie s on th e i
w
ith
th
e
s
p
ir
it
of
th
e
m
o
d
ern
gypsy.
h a v e been iu sin ce leav in g O k lah o m a.
resp o n d e d w ith a s h o tg u n volley in id ea of m a k in g it s ta te w ide.
used to resist th e c o n te m p la te d a r ­ o f th e s ta te , w hen accused of less
A b o a rd of d ire c to rs .
F ra n k D e F o rd j
And h ere, w here h ie ir Mecca seem s
rep
ly
to
th
e
m
ask
e
d
m
en.
In fac t, we like it so well th a t we
m e e tto g of a sso c ia tio n s th ro u g h o u t of C e n tra l P o in t, an d F re d H e rrin re s t of G o v ern o r S m all on a c h a rg e s e rto u s c h a rg e s, d eclin ed to s u b u n i
to be, th e long lin e s of th em s tre tc h
to a rr e s t and th e cases w ere nev er
S ix ty -e ig h t
d e m o n s tra tio n s
inI th e s ta te is p la n n e d to be held a t of
in te n d sp e n d in g a few days of real back in to th e m id d le w estern plain«,
A shland
w ere
u n a n im o u sly f
m isu sin g m illio n s of d o lla rs of
pressed.
w hich \ ictim s w ere m u tila te d , b e a t- P o rtla n d in th e n e a r fu tu re .
v a c a tio n h e re .”
elected.
up in to th e m o u n ta in s o f C an ad a or
s ta te fu n d s, th e ex ecu tiv e an n o u n c ed
C o n feren ces b etw een th e gover­
C itizen s of G ra n ts P a ss a re tr y ­
^Vlr. D eihle is a c o n s tru c tiv e boost­ d o w n ' in to th e rice b o tto m s ot C ali­ en, ta r r e d a n d fe a th e re d , a r e r e p o r t­
T h e re a re fo u rte e n d ire c to rs in th e to d ay , d e c la rin g th a t he w ould not
n
o
r s a tto rn e y s w ere iu p ro g re ss
ed
to
h
a
v
e
been
th
e
w
ork
of
th
e
in g to o b ta in a new ro ad to O regon s ta te a n d e ach d ire c to r re p re s e n ts
e r.
“ T h e re is only one place t h a t fo rn ia .
s u b m it to a rr e s t fo llo w .n g his in- p ra c tic a lly th ro u g h o u t th e n ig h t an d
m ask ed m en. T h e s ta te a u th o r itie s j C aves th ro u g h a se ctio n th a t is said a b o u t 11,000 sheep.
c a n c o m p a re to th e A sh lan d c a m p .”
T he s ta b ; a s - • d irim e n t by th e g ra n d ju ry y e s te r-j d u rin g th e e n tir e forenoon
h av e th e i r h a n d s Ued a , It Is ,1 .0 possess » » . « J h . bes, scenic
j so e la tlo n h u w now
has
a m e a n .e rs h i,, 7 . d
a
y
",
a b s a .a .e .v .„ „ „ c e n t o l . . .
M r. D eih le . said. “ T h a t is C a ju n e
-----------o w v . u n u n
u « lb
U
I I I t '1 1 1 U V I M l 1 [1 O L
local
m
a
tte
r,
a
c
co
rd
in
g
to
th
e
a
t-,
a
d
v
a
n
ta
g
e
s
in
th
e
s
ta
te
.
To
consid-
1600
a
n
d
o
v
er
2
0
0
,000
sheep
have
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❖
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>
P a s s , in C a lifo rn ia . C a ju n e P a ss is
office. T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t follow ed e ry c h a rg e they m a k e .” th e gover-
to rn e y g e n e ra l.
e r th e ir P ro je c t th e n ex t m ee tin g o fj i been signed u up.
E ach m em b er has
a fo re s t rese rv e, b u t by reaso n of ♦
r
1 1
«
i
p.
iiKAvu u i v i i i u e i u a s his a tto r n e y ’s d e c la ra tio n in c irc u it ¡ n o r d e c la re d in a s ta te m e n t to th e
L. J. Orres, Tailor,
Im p e ria l W iz a rd S n n m o u s, h e a d , th e a sso c ia tio n w ill be h eld in A p -| sig n ed a five y e a r c o n tra c t a g re e -
its n a tu r a l scenic a d v a n ta g e s, p riv ­
c o u rt t h a t th e g o v e rn o r w as not s u b ;' people of Illin o is.
T he ex ecutive
of
th e Ku K lux K ian , d e c la re s th a t! p leg a te, w ith G ra n ts P a ss c itizen s
a te in te re s ts , clubs, o rg a n iz a tio n s
in g to d e liv e r all of h-s wool to t h e i j e c t to th e c o u rt's pow ers.
's a i d he w as not a fra id of th e fin a l
Bankrupt— Falling
th e clan -s n o t im p lic a te d , a lth o u g h in v ite d to a tte n d .
a n d b u sin e ss h o u ses o f n e a rb y tow ns 'à
a sso c ia tio n , w h e re th e wool is g ra d - j S m a ll’s a tto rn e y s pointed o u t tw o v erd ict
he h a s o rd e re d th ir ty m em eb rs of th e ,
School c h ild re n of J a c k s o n c o u n ty . eu « „« SO1Q a ir e c t to rne mUls ln t h t
h a v e ta k e n a n in te re s t in th e place.
Market Is Cause
ed a n d sold d ire c t to th e m ills in th e I
. _________
' elan to in v e s tig a te th e o c c u rre n ce s! h a v e w ritte n e ssa y s on scen ery p res-j e a st o r w h e re v e r th e m a rk e t m ay b>
T h e y h a v e d o n a te d aH^ut 100 cemeikt
- l a n d m ak e a re p o rt to him .
¡ e r v a tio n d u rin g th e school y e a r u n -, They expect to get from 20 to 25
$>f
ta b le s , ro u n d in sh ap e, and w ith a
<
?•
L
ouis
J.
O
rres,
'
, (lpr th e d ire c tio n of S u sa u n e H om es,! c e n ts lo r th e d iff e re n t g ra d e s of
p ro p rie to r t>
la rg e cem en t base, fo r th e use of
ATLA
N
TA
,
Ga.,
J
u
ly
22.—
C
olonel
j co u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t.
wool th is seaso n , in a ll a b o u t 175,-
of
a
ta
ilo
r
sh
o
p
on
E
a
s
t
M
ain
c a m p e rs. T he ta b le s a re not o v erly
^ s t r e e t , filed b a n k ru p tc y pro - «>* W iIliani Sim m ons, Im p e ria l W izard
T
his
w
o
rk
,
w
h
ich
c
a
m
e
to
th
e
ex p en siv e and a r e m uch m ore s ig h tlv
000,000 p o u n d s of wool a n d m o h air.
th e Ku K ,n x K ian, d en ied vigor-i a tte n tio n of th e s ta te school s u p e r T he e a s te rn m ills a re b e g in n in g to
th a n w ooden ones.
In th e c e n te r ♦ ceed in g s W ed n esd ay of th is
<S> w eek, it w as s ta te d th is in o rn - «, ouslv ,o d a y H iat th e clan p a rtic ip a t-i ¡n te n d e n t, will he given to school
o f each ta b le is an iro n ta b le t d e sig ­
in q u ire fo r tlie:i- se a so n 's w an ts and I
ed in th e re c e n t a c ts of violence ini c h ild re n of all s ta t e sch o o ls d u rin g
n a tin g th e p a rty o r p a rtie s w ho d o n ­ f> ing by E. D. B riggs, of th e a t
th e a sso c ia tio n expects to m ak e th eii j
a te d th e table.’
V ario u s b u sin ess 3> to rn e y firm of B riggs & B riggs. <$> v a rio u s c itie s in T exas and F lo rid a , i *he next y ear.
f ir s t sa le s in th e n e a r fu tu re .
E f fo r ts will be m ad e by th e asso-
I t is s ta te d th a t th e fin a n c ia l ■«- He c la im s th a t th e K u K lux K ian)
F o u r c a r lo ad s o f wool h av e a l J
'W A SH IN G TO N . D. C.. J u ly « . - | | m po»inB 12 p e r cool a d valorem he-
h o u se s h av e p ro fite d la rg e ly in an
s tr a its w ere c a u se d by too m uch •$• h a s been o rg a n iz e d “ not to te a r dow n j N a tio n to im p ro v e T a b le Rock as rea d y been sh ipped from d iffe re n t ■ T h e F o rd n e y ta r if f hill, w hich was tug d e fe a te d by 108 to 215
a d v e rtis in g way by th is meatus.
H ides w ere placed b a c / on th e
W o m e n ’s clu b s an d o rg a n iz a tio n s vie <♦> ex te n sio n of c re d it an d bu y in g - a b u t to s tre n g th e n th e la w ’s a rm s i n } one ° f Hie b est o b se rv a tio n p o in ts p o in ts in th e co u n ty , and a n o th e r jam m e d th ro u g h an d passed by th e
A
m
erica,
to
c
la
rify
an
d
p
re
se
rv
e
th
e
<
s>
heav
ily
on
an
u
n
ste
a
d
y
m
a
rk
e
t.
A
in
th
e
c
o
u
n
ty
.
Im
p
ro
v
e
m
e
n
t
w
ork
w ith each o th e r in th e p lac in g of
c a r will be shipped W ednesday. Ju ly h o u se y e s te rd a y in record tim e, it) tre e list by a roll c a ll 'v o te .
T he
t h e ta b le s in s u ita b le lo c a tio n s in ♦ T h e lia b ilitie s of Mr. O rres w ere * g re a t fu n d a m e n ta l p rin c ip le s of gov­ c a n n o t be d o n e by th e c o u n ty , as it 27, from th e F a rm B u re a u E x c h a n g e ! b ein g b e fo re th e house lo r only tw o
re fu s a l of re p re s e n ta tiv e s from t h a
s ta te d to be $6400. and th e as- $> e rn m e n t.”
does n o t c o n tro l th e ro ad le a d in g to w arehouse.
tlip p a rk . E ach ta b le se a ts fo u r an d
T h e a sso c ia tio n does! w eeks, will go to th e S e n a te fin an ce fa rm in g se ctio n s to a g re e to c o m p e n ­
<$>
T a b le Rock.
I believe, co sts a b o u t $3 5. W hy ❖ sets $3200.
n o t h a n d le wool b elo n g in g to o th -j co m m ittee , it was an n o u n c ed today
PUBLIC SENTIMENT AGAINST
sa to ry d u tie s on le a th e r c au sed m any
Mr.
O
rres
is
w
ell
know
n
in
T h e fo llo w in g A sh la n d re s id e n ts
c a n t tlie sa m e sch em e be c a rrie d
erg
th
a
n
m
em
b
ers
of
th
e
a
sso
c
ia
tio
n
,
by
C
h
a
irm
a
n
P
en
ro
se.
;
,vh(l h;ld v o |ed I)reTiousIy (o r t h „
PACIFIC TELEPHONE CO.
“ A sh lan d a n d J a c k s o n co u n ty .
a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g : Mrs. O. W in- how ever, any one can join th e as-
o u t in A sh la n d .”
T
h
e
s
e
n
a
te
's
ch
ief
c
o
n
te
n
tio
n
i
1W
c e n t ta r if f on hides to c h an g e
FEATURES REHEARING CASE, te r. Mr. a n d M n ? B e r t’ M oses
Miss so c ia tio n at th e tim e th ey d e liv e r re g a rd in g th e ta r if f bill s u r r o u n d s ! th e ir position»
G one a re th e slow -m oving vans, • h av in g been in b u sin e ss h e re
fo r th e p a st ten y ears.
It is
’
L u cile Bruudage and Miss F r a n c a i th e« wool to th e exch an g e w a r e - !»be d y e stu ffs e m b a rg o a n d th e q u e s - ; T lle vote p u ttin g h id es hack on
th e m o th -e a te n w agons w ith th e ir
s ta te d th a t it w ill ta k e thirtv* > '
SA LEM , O r., J u ly 21.— A ccum u- W in te r.
w o rse m o th -e a te n ste e d s, th e canvas-
h ouse and get th e ir wool in t h i s 1 tion of A m erican v a lu a tio n s, a c c o rd -{ th e fre e list w as 174 to ” 39
d ays fo r th e b u sin ess m a tte rs
la te d public s e n tim e n t is a d v e rse ly ;
— ------------------- --------------
co v ered p ra irie sch o o n ers. T h e to u r ­
car.
T his is to be th e last c a rlo a d ing to re p u b lic a n lead ers.
T h e jo k e r of th e hid es a m e n d m e n t
a ffe c tin g th e te le p h o n e co m pany a n d ' o!S’E IN JU R E D W H R iy P IP E S
is t o f y e s te ry e a r lias been re le g a te d <» p e rta in in g to th e fa ilu re to be
shipped
th
is
season
from
th
is
conn-
T
he
h
ouse
by
a
vote
of
209
to
15>ij
w
as
p a rtia lly rem oved bv th e house
BU RST. D IS A B L IN G SHII»
s tra ig h te n e d o u t.
I
& is f e a tu rin g th e e a rly p ro ceed in g s
to th e lim bo of oblivion w ith th e
ty, and th e m em b e rs who did n o t ' took from th e ta r iff bill th e p ro v e J It w as held , h at th e 15 p e r Cent
i d u rin g th e re h e a rin g of th e r a te case
AT SEA OFF GOLDEN GATE
a d v e n t of th e fliv v er an d th e paved
sh ip n th e o th e r c a rs sh o u ld g e t, »¡on p lacin g a th re e y e a r em b a rg o ! valorem d u ty on hides applied to
b e fo re th e pu b lic serv ice com m is-
-----------
h ig h w a y .
sion. T ech n ical d iscu ssio n s a re n o t)
SAN FR A N C ISCO . J u ly 22.— T he ihe.tr wool In. th is c a r. o th e rw ise th ey on th e im p o rta tio n of dye M uffs fol- fu rs, w hich a re on th e fre e list „
T h e m o d ern gypsy is h ere!
An amen«’
to be received u n til a f te r th e s t a t e ( s te a m e r A d m iral F a r r a g u t, w hich will h av e to sh ip th e ir wool by local, low ing re c o m m e n d a tio n s-o f th e w ays j a n o th e r p a r t of th e bill
A sh la n d « th e c le a rin g h o u se for!
M ore t h a n j m e n t provided t h a t if an a rtic le u
c o m p la in ts c o n c e rn in g th e a lleg ed , w as d isa b le d by b u r s tin g ste-iin pipes fre ig h t. T his is a n o th e r a d v a n ta g e a n d m ean s co m m ittee.
h u n d re d s of to u r is ts each d ay a t 1
te W'
w ide
a sso c ia tio n s 100
100 re
re p p u u b b lic
lic a a n n s s bo
bolted
th e e p p a a rty
rty io o n n th
th e e fre
fre e e a a n n d d d d t u tia b le lists G.e
u n s a tis fa c to ry se rv ic e 'js h e a rd in i a t sea la te y e s te rd a v , a rriv e d in in
’” jo
J in in , g s ta “Z®
de a8sociationi!
lted th
th is tim e of th e y ear.
And th ese)
d d e e ta
il.
Scores
of
w
itn
esse
s
h
u
rrie
d
tow
of
th
e
tu
g
Sea
E
a
g
le
here
to-
T
h
e
Wo°
’
0811
be
pooled
a
”
d
sh
ipped
!
le
a
d
e
rs
h
ip
a
n
d
opposed
th
e
e
m
b
a
rg
o
,
j
fo
rm
e
r
sh
a ll prevaiL
ta il.
Scores of w itn esse s h u r r i e d ; tow of th e tu g Sea E a g le h e re to-
to u r is ts a r e in a class by th e m ­
in c a r lots
A sp h alt sta y e d on th e fre e list.
to th e c a p ita l to te s tify , ta k in g ad-! day. Y e sterd a y th e F a r r a g u t tow ed
At re q u e st of S e c re tary of WTtr
selves.
C
h a irm a n F o rd n e y s ta te d th a t th e W eeks, th e h ouse in cre ase d th e d u ty
.................
v a n ta g e of th e o p p o rtu n ity to flay th i th e d isa b le d s te a m e r Q ueen
into
s e n tlm e n l a g a h ls t a ( a r t(( w as so
C a lifo rn ia o r C an ad a b o und, they!
on q u ic k s ilv e r from 7 to 26 cent«
P acific T elep h o n e co m pany fo r r u r a l i p o rt. T h e F a r r a g u t ’e e n g in e s w ere
a r e p o u rin g o v e r th e h ig h w a y s of
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ra te s d isp ro p o rtio n a te to th e excel-1 d isa b le d a n d o n e m e m b e r o f th e
a p o und.
W eeks said th e p ro d u c t
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len ce of th e serv ice.
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T h e house took long s ta p le c o tto n )
R a te s on gloves and pencils am i
eye, c h e e rfu l of c o u n te n a n c e , and
b ack on th e free list, th e a m e n d m e n t1 th e t a r iff on ziac o re w ere raised
L IL L E , F ra n c e , J u ly 22.— W hile
a m ia b le of d isp o sitio n .
B ritish a n d A m e ric a n g e n e ro sity has
In vehicles of a ll s o rts th ey com e, h elp ed s u b s ta n tia lly - in th e , rec o n ­
TWO CONCLUDING URO41RAMS
fro m to u rin g c a rs w ith n e a tly a r ­ s tru c tio n o f fa rm s in th e w ar zone
FOR CHAUTAUQUA — NO
ra n g e d cases c o n ta in in g b a g g a g e to of B elgium , th e g o v e rn m e n t h a s been
PROGRAM ON SUNDAY!
b ig lu m b e rso m e bodies m o u n te d on a b le to o b ta in fro m G erm an y re sti-i
“ f liv v e r ” c h a ssis, in w hich w hole tu tio n of m uch fa rm in g sto ck a n d
i On M onday n ig h t th e o p e ra com -,
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posed by Mr. H. B. P a sm o re fo r th e j
fa m ilie s live day in an d day o u t. an d m a te ria l.
L a te s t r e tu r n s in th is i
J u n io r C h a u ta u q u a an d th e young!
fro m w hose w indow s th e e a g e r faces co n n e ctio n show th a t to d a te th e fol-
people of A sh lan d , th e w ords ofj
o f c h ild re n peer and from w hose: low ing re c o u p m e n ts h av e been ef-
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Tariff Bill Scheduled
For the Senate Finance
Committee Next Monday
French and Belgian
Construction Work
Proceeding Steadily
P. 0. Jobs Will!
Be Filled in Two
Weeks by Senators
s id e s flo a t s tr in g lo ad s of v a r ie d -
ored “ w a sh .”
No w e a th e r can d e te r th em , no
h a rd s h ip c a n c a st th em dow n. They
a r e o u t fo r a good tim e. Som e par-
tie s h a v e been on th e road fo r
m o n th s , o th e rs h av e ju s t s ta r te d .
I n t h e a u to cam p h e re l.ee n se ta g s
fro m a s m an y as t h i r t y ‘s ta te s have
, . . Al_ , * ,
,
m in g le d th e ir co lo rs a n d th e ir com
b in a tio n s of n u m e ra ls .
A long th e
h ig h w a y s d r if tin g sm o k e b e to k e n s
the p re se n c e of c a m p e rs a lo n g m ea n ­
d e rin g c re e k s an d besides cool riv ­
fe c te d : 634 h o rse s, 35,000 oxen, 32.-
, 000 sh eep 8000 gOats 5 0 j )00 heud
of p o u ltry , 10,000 to n s of fe rtiliz e r
$72,000 w o rth of seed s a n d $400,000
w o rth o f fa rm in g im p lem e n ts and
m ac h in ery .
G o v e rn m e n t in te rv e n tio n in (arm
r e s to r a ,i on has been n tain lv con-
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fin e d to th e places t h a t su ffe re d
m o st in th e w ar, lo ca litie s not so
b ad ly h it b e in g d e a lt w ith by p riv a te
e n te rp ris e s an d by o f|i< ia l|y con­
tro lle d c o n tra c to rs.
T h e g o v e rn m e n t h a s sp e n t n e a rly
T h ey
a re
going
so m ew h ere. a m illion d o lla rs on re c o n stru c tio n
of th e w a te rw ay s, so n ecessary to
W h e re ? T hey d o n ’t know .
fa rm to g in F la n d e rs . A p proxim ate-
“ W e ’re s e e tig th e c o u n tr y .” they
! ly th ir te e n -f o u r te e n th s or th e p re ­
say . “ W e ’ve w o rk ed h a rd fo r y e a rs '
and now w e’re ta k in g o u r vacation. w a r fa rm land in th e h u n d re d p a r ­
ishes of th e B elgian w a r fro n t have
It’s a great life.”
been ag a in b ro u g h t u n d e r c u ltiv a ­
I t Is no uncom m on s ig h t to see th e
tion.
p n n y r a d ia to r of a c h eap c a r p u ffin g
In th e F re n c h d e v a sta te d d e p a rt­
s te a m th ro u g h th e w a te r v en t a s th e
p u n y e n g in e b e n e a th th e hood b o t­ m en ts. 714 6 s q u a re M iles of land
tles v a lia n tly to h u r ry a lo n g a b a rn - w ere ru in e d in th e w a r; to d a te
lik e to n n e a u w ith a fam ily of a c o n sid e ra b ly o v er fiv e-sev en th s
th is a re a is a g a in a v a ila b le fo r farm
-dozen.
ing.
In d ee d , th e lib e ra te d d e p a rt
T h e c a rm a r a d ie r e of it all!
ers.
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“Oh, dad, look, there’s the peo-
(Continued on Page Four)
w hich w ere w ritte n by Mrs. Jo h n
H. Dill, will be p rese n ted . T he title
i of th e o p e ra is “ T he Encharatert
M aiden of th e L a k e .” ,
On W atlnjesday n ig h t, th e fin al
p ro g ra m of 1921, th e C h a u ta u q u a
a n d S u m m e r School c h o ru s, u n d e r
th e d ire c tio n o f P ro fe s s o r L eland A.
Ooon, w ill re n tie r se le c tio n s from
“ T h e M essiah ,” a n d P re s id e n t R ich ­
a rd A. Scholz will give th e ad d re ss.
W ASHINGTON,
expected
J u ly
2 2 .-—I t
is
th a t S e n a to r M cNary and
S e n a to r S ta n fie ld will s e ttle th e O re ­
gon p a tro n a g e o u tsid e of p o stm a ste rs
w ith in th e n ex t tw o w eexs.
S e n a to r M cNary w an ts It a ll d is ­
posed o f b efo re he leaves fo r O re ­
gon, If th e s e n a te recesseft. an d both
s e n a to rs a re a g re e d th a t th e e n tire
s la te will be an n o u n c ed a t th e sam e
tim e.
T h e re will be no p iecem eal a n ­
n o u n c e m e n ts a n d a f te r th e decisions
a r e a rriv e d at, the n am es of th e m en
chosen to fill th e O regon offices will
bo se n t to thg W h ite H ouse b e a rin g
th e jo in t e n d o rse m e n ts of both s e n ­
a to rs.
t ’
As th e te rm s of o ffic e of th e v a r ­
ious in c u m b e n ts e x p ire by lim ita ­
tio n of te rm s, re s ig n a tio n s o r r e ­
m ovals. th e ir su c ce sso rs w ill a u to ­
m atically be s e n t to th e s e n a te a c ­
c o rd in g to th e a n n o u n c e m e n ts w hich
w ill be m ad e pu b lic as th e e n d o rse ­
m e n ts a re s e n t to th e p re sid e n t.
(SACRAMENTO, Cal.. J u ly 22.__
T he d isillu sio n e d en d in g of a p ic tu re
b rid e ’s ro m a n c e w as rev ealed to d ay
h ere w hen Mrs. Toyo K a m u ro filed
a s u it fo r div o rce from h e r h u sb a n d ,
S. K am u ro .
M rs. K a m u ro ’s c o m p la in t te lls th e
sto ry of h e r m a rita l re la tio n s from
th e day she m et h e r h u sb a n d , w hom
sh e had n ev er seen b efo re, a t th e
im m ig ra tio n s ta tio n in San F r a n ­
cisco u n til F e b ru a ry of la s t y ear,
w hen h e r h u sb a n d told h e r “ to get
o u t in th e fields a n d e a rn a liv in g .”
Mrs. K a m u ro a lle g es th a t h e r hus-
Barring deaths of any of the suc-
I band d ro v e h e r from h e r h o m e " so j
. th a t he could tn a rry a w om an who} r ‘i88ful <*n d ' d a t<« o r th e ir In ab ility
w ould w ork a n d 'b e a r c h ild re n w ho! o r dis,B< lin a tio n to q u a lify , th e re
could w ork la te r .”
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