Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 28, 1921, Image 1

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    SHLAND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cares nine c&Bes oat
ot ten of Asthma. This la a proven
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fac t.
VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
(S u c ce sso r to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Vol. 43.)
n
ALARIA Oermi cannot survive
three months In the rich oxono
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
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NO. 277
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921
■ .» 1 1 » J * « 1
RUSSIAN SOLDIERS JOIN RIOT FOR FOOD
SPEEDY END OF
Local Man Awarded
Sharpshooters Medal
At Camp Lewis, Wash.
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<«► OREGO N
A G R IC U LTU R A L
■ C O L L E G E . C o rv allis, J u ly 28.
E. V. A b b o tt, of A sh la n d , w as
a m o n g six O. A. C. m em b e rs of
t
R. O. T. C. in fa n try u n it a t
C am p L ew is, W ash., to be
' <§> a w a rd e d s h a rp s h o o te r m edals.
D E F E N SE PR ESE N TS EVIDENTE i
F ive O. A. C. m em b e rs of th e
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AGAINST MRS. AGEE; DE­
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LOVER OF MRS. AGEE
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P R O S E <’ V T 1 O N
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♦ a m o n g th e h ig h e st in th e cam p.
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ACCUSED
Germans Cut Their
Trade Prices In South
American Ports
BUENOS A IR E S , Ju ly 2 8.—
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•§> th in g from lig h t globes to gene-
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i <?• a t a c o st laid dow n in th e cus-
to m s h o u se, fifty p e r cent low-
e r th a n p rices q u o te d hv A m er-
J
ica n firm s lo r th e sam e kind of
goods.
G e rm a n s a re a b le to
d e liv e r a n y th in g in th e e le c tri-
c a l a n d ste e l h u e . from sm all
h a rd w a re to lo com otives, a t a
price from th ir ty to fifty per
c e n t lo w er th a n
B ritish or
A m e ric a n h o u ses.
A m erican im p o rte rs say th ey
> a r e not a la rm e d a t th e in flu x
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W U CHANG, C h in a, J u ly 28.—
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a p p e a re d to d ay , fo llo w in g c la sh e s
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PR O SE C U T IO N R E ST S ITS CASE
BUENOS A IR E S , J u ly 28.— G erm an y
CHICAGO, 111., J u ly 28.— G over i
bet w een th e tro o p s of tw o w a rrin g j
a t t r i b u t e th e low
p rié e s a t
SITUATION IS ONE OF INTERN A-
AG AINST BRS. A G E E ; D E ­
T
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is w in n in g in th e rac e fo r S o u th p ro v in c e s.
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ri' a
u to
T u u c c h h a a n n C hao, h e a d in g 1101 Len S m a ,U ‘« d iete d uu d ei th e <•> A
NATIONAL REHPOSIR1I4TV
j,UKinegs to t ^ e s u rp lu s sto ck
F E N S E T A K E S T IM E
A m erican tra d e , it is re p o rte d h ere. th e H unan, p ro v in c e tro o p s , h a s tern- g ra n d ^ury 011 clldlRUi’ 01 e m b e z z lin g , <t,
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p o ra rily r e ta rd e d h o s tilitie s d ire c te d $ 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 in s ta te fu n d s, h as dis-
a n (j th g low
st e e j j o r_
SAYS RED CROSS MAN
S to ck s of A m erican goods, valu ed a t
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a g a in s t th e city of C h a n g S ha w h ic h ! a p p e a re d '
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¡PORTLAND, O r.. J u ly 28.— F o l­
h a s been d a m a g e d s lig h tly by fire a b o u ts h av e been lefL
P o lic e and
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poses,
a n d ___________
w hich has ____
now ____
been 01
fill th e w a re h o u se s w h ile G erm an
low ing th e co m p letio n of th e s ta te
fo llo w in g a clash b etw een C hao j a tta c h e 8 of th e s h e r i f f s office a re
tu
rn
e
d
in
to
peace
tim
e
m
ach
in - ••
vessels a rriv e , sell t h e ’r c a rg o e s and
LO NDO N, J u ly
2 S .— Fitm ine-
w itn e s s e s ’ te stim o n y , th e p ro se c u tio n
.t r o o p s a n d th o se of T u c h a n W a n g ,' b a iile d -
;
!
;
«ery.
If
th
e
d
o
lla
r
w
ere
a
t
p
ar
d e p a rt for m ore.
crazed
K umhuuiw
a ir
«w eep in g
re s te d its case a g a in s t M rs. A nnie
h a l f 'f r o m th e Y a n g tse valley.
G o v e rn o r S m a ll's d isa p p e a ra n c e
When a "big brown bear pre­
in A rg e n tin e , A m erican s say, •>: acrocM th e oou ntry by th e tlu»u>-
G erm an goods a re sold fo r
A gee, c h a rg e d w ith k illin g h e r h u s­ sen ts h im self a t a cam per’s break -
'
T h e sa fe ty of fo re ig n e rs in C h in a i to d a y folk° ws * l4ausely upon his
th e y could c o m p ete successful-
th e p rice of th e A m erican p ro d u c ts
iiu d s towur<l M oscow , strip p in g
b a n d on th e n ig h t of J u n e 11 a s he
is re g a rd e d a s u n c e rta in . A m e ric a n m eek su b m issio n to th e law y e s te r-!^ , ly w ith th e G erm an s, d e sp ite
fast for bis m orning repast w ith ­
b e c au se of th e high cost of th e U n it­
tin» co u n try sid e lik e lo c u sts a s
lay a sleep in bed, in d ic a tin g a sp eed y , ou t sending his card in advance
g u n b o a ts a r e b e in g ru s h e d to th e day w hen he te le « r a p hed
S h e riff
t
h
e
i
r
low
prices.
ed S ta te s d o lla r. A lth o u g h th e G er­
th ey go, lo o tin g and ayu-king c itie s
te rm in a tio n o f th e tria l.
T h e de-i good form , a s applied in the "best
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.»■ an«l k illin g a n im a ls o f a ll k in d s
Dr. S u n V a t Sen M eister of shis w illin g n ess to su b m it
m an s give th e m o st c o m p e titio n , E ng sc en e of a c tio n .
to a r r e s t p u rs u a n t to a decision m
a d e ' ______________________
fen se sid e of th e case took up prac-l circles," isn ’t being follow ed, ac­
lish a n d B elgian goods h re a lso b e in g '
r e POI't e d a s en r o u te to H a n k o w
for food.
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by
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m
ith
th
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t
ticall.v a ll of th e foren o o n .
cording to H oyle, sta tes Frank R.
E x te n siv e riot« ;iTe uqa>tt< «l yp
sold b e fo re th e A m erican goods. At j an d P e k in , fe a rin g t h a t w a r b e tw e e n he w as a m e n a b le to a r r e s t. H is s u b - !
Neil, who has ju st returned from
th
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s
will
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v
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w
th
e
o n e tim e 1200 A m erican m ade a u to ­
IN’tro g ra d by aoldiera win» a re en-
m ission y e s te rd a y follow ed a c o n fe r-
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PO R TLA N D . O r.. J u ly
28.— A a cam ping trip w ith Ray Jollson
n a tio n a l g o v e rn m e n t a t P e k in a n d ,
m
obiles
lay
in
s
to
ra
g
e
h
e
re
w
hile
th
e
in g e d b eca u se o f cut ra tio n s. T he
b lo o d -sta in e d
o v e rc o a t,
a bloody and Verne Carey a t B attle creek.
ca u se th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a n e w ; ence w ith p o litic a l le a d e rs in Chi-
soldici«*
h a v e jo tm sl th e rio tin g
people
sn
a
p
p
ed
up
E
u
ro
p
e
a
n
m
akes.
h u n tin g k n ife, an d a piece of sh e et
As th e story goes, It. seem s the.*
c a p ita l at. W u C h an g , m id w ay be-} j cago. and A lbert F in k , a t p rese n t
a m i sta r v in g |>eo|»Ie in th e str eets,
m u sic to d ay shook th e p ro se c u tio n 's
; h is c h ie f a tto rn e y .
last Sunday m orning, at a tim e
tw een P e k in a n d H an k o w .
a s k in g for ntore food , it is «aid
MOTION
TO
QUASH
THE
e ff o r t to h a n g Mrs. Ann L ouise Agee
S h e riff M e ister’s rep ly to G ovei-
when the sun prepares a rosy w el­
,
I t is th o u g h t h e re th a t, th e civ il ;
in
dSsjiatches receiv ed from th e
w hen th e evid en ce w as p ro d u ced
j n o r S m all w as to th e e ffe c t th a t he
INDKM’.MENT OF WOLGAMOTT
com e to all early risers, th e three
w a r m ay be th e f o re r u n n e r o f a.o J
R
u
ssia
n <-a|»ltj<l. Many h ave heeij
T h e s ta te h ig h w ay from G ra n ts
d u rin g th e la te session of th e c o u rt cam pers w ere gathered around
IS DENIED B I TH E COI KT I o r g a n is a tio n w o rk in g fo r a u n ified' '• w ould n o t go to C hicago to se rv e th e
la s t n ig h t.
1 w a r ra n t, but w ould p e rm it th e gov I P a ss, th ro u g h A shland and to th e k illtx l tlu in g tlw* d em o n stra tio n s.
their
"bacon
an d ,”
prepara­
o v e rn m e n t s im ila r to th a t o t t h e
R u ssia n »•efugees a re luarctdng
T h e s ta te h as been a tte m p tin g t o 1 tory for a A shing expedition when
e rn o r to a p p e a r a t his convenience C a lifo rn ia s t a t e line, is a n u n i n t e r ­
M ED FO R D . O r., J u ly 28.— C irc u it i U nited States.
ileg
g i'd ly in th e very fa ce o f b a y o ­
p ro v e th a t J. H. K le c k e r’s a d m itte d
in S an g am o n co u n ty a n d give
bond ru p te d "'ro ad o f m o to rist jo y ” fol-i
the bear did a sid eslip into camp.
J u d g e F. M. C a lk in s has denied, t h
e
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n
ets,
. s e e m in g ly . undaunttMl by
illic it
re la tio n s w ith
Mrs. Agee* H e advanced in a clum sy, lo llin g
•» of $50,000.
M eister invited S m all , low ing th e c o m p le tio n y e ste rd a y of;
m o tio n filed la s t S a tu rd a y by G .j
m
ilitary
rnsistrw ce.
T he so ld iers
th e re m a in in g h a lf m ile s tre tc h of
cau sed th e w om an to k n ife h e r h u s -' m anner, hut. w ith a directness that
1 to “ d ro p a ro u n d ."
M. R o b e rts to q u a sh th e in d ic tm e n t
I
B oth h is su b m issio n y e s te r d a y ; P a v e m e n t a t th e su m m it of th e Sis-! a re d ism a y ed b y flic sk n leto o -
b a n d as he lay sle e p in g in bed on
left im doubt a s to his intention
a g a in s t E rn e s t S. (D ud I W olgam ott*
T he a n n o u n c e ­ lik e hcM-oism o f th e sticggectng
th e n ig h t of J u n e 11.
W hen th e
an d his d isa p p e a ra n c e to d ay a re n- i k iy o u u H ran tain s.
o f tak in g breakfast by storm , fair c h a rg in g him w ith being d ru n k in a
and l.u n in e-w ra ck ed |»eo|>ie w ho
d e fe n se a tta c k e d K le c k er la s t n ig h t
c o n siste n t w ith his p revious u ltim a ­ m en t w as m ad e th is m o rn in g bv W.
m eans or foul. A s is usual in h public place.
T his in d ic tm e n t w ;r .
a r e en d a n v o rin g to m ak e th e ir way
w ith th e coat, k n ife an d th e piece bear story, th e cam|>ers had their
tu m th a t he w ould call o u t s ta te N. S tra tu m , s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r th e
th e a fte rm a th of th e a rr e s t of W..1-
6» countri«-s w h ere they «-an find
O
sk
a
r
H
u
b
e
r
co
m
p
a
n
y
,
«
o
n
tra
/d
o
rs
of sh e e t m usic, w hose e x iste n c e th e
tro o p s, if necessary , to resist a r r e s t . 1
guns hid in som
e far c o m e r of g a m o tt on th e sa m e c h a rg e in th e
su sten a n c e for life.
*
• fo r th e b u ild in g of th e road.
p ro se c u tio n
w as
not a w a re
of
the cam p. Did th e A slilaud fish er­ d a n c e h all a t Ja c k so n v ille sem e
T h e fu n e ra l of M rs. G race ^M arief
T h e fa m in e am i riot th a t h a s
T he H u b e r c a m p w ’ll be m a in ­
K le c k e r w as slig h tly a ffe c te d .
T h e; m en retreat? They did n o t! W ith
H u tc h in so n . 24. w ho d ied a t a loc u ! W ,b L 8W IT C H T E L E P H O N E
m o n th s ago, a n d th e c h a rg e being
sp
read
o \ e r Rpissta (lirea to u s t<‘
ta
in
e
d
a
t
th
e
fn
u
n
m
it
fo
r
th
e
n
ex
t
c o a t fitte d p erfectly , a lth o u g h he sticks, sto n es and o th e r In stru ­
d ism issed in ju s tic e c o u rt a f te r a h o s p ita l T u e sd a y , w as held y e s te r -f
K A TE CA SE FROM SALEM
«»xact
a
g r e a te r d ea th to ll th an
; m o n th a n d a h a lf . M r. S tra h a n s t a t ­
d e n ie d a n y k n o w led g e of th e k n ife .! m en ts o f w a rfm e that nature sup­
tr ia l.
| day fro m th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h a t 3'|f
TO PORTLAND MONDAY ed, e n g a g e d in p a ittin g th e fin ish in g th a t «»oitntry’s ,w h o le p a rtici|u i-
H e a d m itte d th a t th e sh eet of m usic
plied, th e cam pers m ade th e bear
T h e m otion to q u a sh , w hich h as o 'c lo c k , w ith Rev. C. F . K o e h le r o f - l
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tkm in th e .worlft w ar. More tlian
: touch»»« on th e riftid. T he b a n k s a re
m ig h t h a v e been his.
t
"about
face"
and
saved
¿lie
«lay.
ju
s
t
been
den
ied
,
w
as
based
upon
fic ia tin g .
B u rial se rv ic e s w e re h e ld ,
«SALEM, Ju ly 28.— O re g o n ’s h e a r- • being g r a d e d a t v a rio u s places along
I
lb.tHHt.4HKI m en. lyom en and eh il-
Anyw ay they brought lM>me the
th e a lle g a tio n s t h a t a w om an s te n ­ a t th e M o u n tain V iew e e m o te ry .
; ing of th e te le p h o n e ra te case will th e to a d to p re v e n t lan d slid es.
•tren a re s u ffe r in g fio u i tin*
bacon.
o g ra p h e r w as in th e g ra n d ju ry room
M rs. H u tc h in so n w as w ell k n o w n .t^ e sw itch ed to P o rtla n d next M on­
W ith th e c o m p le tio n of th e h ig h - 1 d ro u g h t, and sta r v in g ca r a v a n s or
w hen te stim o n y w as b e in g ta k e n , in A sh la n d as M iss G race
M arie^. day. it w as a n n o u n c ed today by w ay. A sh la n d is U tH rallv th e "open
r e fu g e e s a re sea rch lo g evt'ryyvlierc
WHEAT GROW ERS
t h a t th e n a m e o f J u s tic e of th e P eace H olm es, d a u g h te r of M rs. M a ttie i| C
( h a irm a n W illiam s of th e public ,i001. to O re g o n inpnt th e so u th . fo r f«awl.,
G lenn O. T ay lo r, w ho w as c a l’ed as H olm es. 563 R ock s tre e t. S h e w a s / serv ice com m ission.
A FTER TIDEW ATER
W hen th e C a lifo rn ia h ig h w ay , for
AND EXPORT TRADE a w itn ess, w as n o t upon th e in d ic t- th e w ife o f F loyd H u tc h in s o n , wfio«;.
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Bv COL. R O B E R T E. OLD«
w hich b o n d s w ere re c e n tly voted, is
-
v
in ent, and t h a t th e n a m e of G le n n p s w ith th e b u r e a u o f f is h e rie s at:ii-<£ <&> <$> <S> <$> $>
❖ <$> <?><?’ & | f'n is lie d to th e O reg o n lin e , it is pre- A m erican Red C ross C o m m issio n er
PO RTLA N D , O r., J u ly 2 8.— G eorge
T e rrill sh o u ld be D olph T e rrill in -| T ra 1.
M rs. H u tc h in s o n ’s d e a th iU
SAN FR A N C ISC O M A R K E T S
d ie te d th is city will becom e in creas-
of E u ro p e
F re d W. H e rrin , w ell k n iw n sheep W e stg a te m ad e a n n o u n c e m e n t today ste a d . as one of th e w itn sses.
¡d ee p ly
r e g r e tte d by n u m b e rs of*!
<S> V ♦
jHg |y p o p u la r a s a ren d ezv o u s fo r
I W ritte n fo r th e U nited Press»
r a is e r a n d wool g ro w e r of th is city, of th e e s ta b lis h m e n t by A u gust 1
A tto rn e y R o b e rts said y e s te r d a y , frie n d s th r o u g h o u t th e c ity . B esides
P A R IS , J u ly 28,— F o r som e tim e
m o to rin g to u ris ts .
w as ele c te d p re sid e n t of th e Ore- of th e firs t P o rtla n d an d S e a ttle of- th a t no f u r th e r m ove w ould be m ade! h e r h u s b a n d and. m o th e r , s h e is s u r - j
SAN FR A N C ISCO , J u ly 28.— F o l-i
the R u ssia n re fu g e e s itu a tio n in
gon W ool a n d M o h air G ro w e rs Co-j fices of th e N o rth w e st W heat G row- fo r his c lie n t u n til th e case 3 im e u p ; vived by a b ab y d a u g h te r , O liv e Ma- R ow ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s :
•¿»stern E u ro p e , h a s been going from
o p e ra tiv e a sso c ia tio n a t a r e c e n t ; e r s ’ c o -o p e ra tiv e a sso c ia tio n , m uk- fo r tria l, w hen a plea of not g u ilty rie, tw o b r o th e r s , L avil a n d C l a r - ,
E ggs, 43.
had to w orse. It is fa r and aw ay
m e e tin g held in P o rtla n d . * T h e p e r- ing th eir- in itia l e n try in to th e rin g w ould be e n te re d , a n d a h a rd fig h t
ence H olm es, a n d a s is te r . M rs. New-1 ' H en s, 24 @ 25.
th e m ost b a fflin g and s tu b b o rn p ro b ­
m a n e n t o rg a n iz a tio n of th e asso cia-i for th e tid e w a te r bu sin ess,
m ad e fo r a c q u itta l.
B ro ile rs, 31 @ 45.
to n H olm es.
lem o f th e kind which th e w a r h as
tio n . w hich r e p re s e n ts 1700 t r >wers
T h e a sso c ia tio n re p re s e n ts th e co-
-TTwTvtraxKr tur]
le ft b eh in d . Every hope of so lu tio u
o f wool a n d m o h a ir in th e s H te , j o p e ra tiv e w h eat o rg a n iz a tio n s in O re-
h a s failed and every plan has gone
w as effe c te d a t th e m eetin g .
T he gon, W a sh in g to n a n d Id ah o .
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w rong.
fo llo w in g o ffic e rs w ere e le c te d :
¡ p o r ts th a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n plaits to
T he R u ssian refu g ee c r sis grow s
A p p ro x im a te ly
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C. L. B eckley of R o se b u rg , vice- e n te r th e e x p o rt tr a d e w asralso c red -
m o re te r r ib le as th e days and week«
will go fro m th e B u tte F a lls h atch -!
p re s id e n t, an d J. B. C o rn e tt o f S hedd,! ited to d ay . W e stg a te w as fo rm e rly
j pass. T he R u ssian re fu g e e is unique
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s e c r e ta r y -tre a s u re r . T h ese o fficers id e n tifie d w ith th e A lb ers M illing
in th is, th a t he is lite ra lly a m an
th e s ta te w .d e d is trib u tio n of 12,-»
a n d th e fo llo w in g m em b e rs com pose com pany, th e head of w hich, J. H en-
w ith o u t a c o u n try .
T h e re is n s
1 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t r o u t in v a rio u s s tre a m s and
th e b o a rd of d ire c to rs . J. W. S m ith , ry A lbers, accu sed p ro -G erm an , died
I s ta te to w hich he ow es a lleg ian ce,
la k e s th r o u g h o u t O regon, a c co rd in g
A u ro ra ; A. B. F lin t. B e a v e rto n : y e s te rd a y from in sa n ity . T he m ove
no g o v e rn m e n t to w hich he can look
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deeply im pressed by th e ir sin cere
rain
b o w a n d black sp o tte d v a rie tie s,
s o c ia tio n . w as chosen g e n e ra l m an- T he s e n a te fin a n c e c o m m itte e has
a n d hero ic e ffo rts to help th e m ­
and w e re h a tc h e d in th e five m ain
ager
Mr. W a rd a n n o u n c ed t h a t voted a fa v o ra b le r e p o r ^ on a bill
selves a n d by th e a b so lu te ly in to le r-
h a tc h e r ie s w hich a re m a in ta in e d bv
2 2 5,000 sh eep in th e s ta te w e re r e p - . g iving S e c re ta ry of th e T re a su ry
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th e c o m m issio n , a n d in th e sev eral
re s e n te d by th e m em b e rs of th e a s -¡M e llo n u n lim ite d pow er to a rra n g e
.th e m a t every tu rn .
te m p o r a r y
h a tc h e rie s w hich h av e
s o c ia tio n . a n d he said c o n tra c ts a l - i t h e collection, of fo re ig n loans, ‘t
W e h av e th o u g h t th a t th e so lu tio u
been, c o n s tru c te d on v a rio u s s tr e a m s 1
re a d y h a d been m ad e w ith m em b e rs w as le a rn e d to day, T he only lim i-
of th e problem m ig h t be b ro u g h t
in th e d iff e re n t p a rts of th e s ta te .
f o r th e sa le of 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s o f ta tio n on M ellon’s pow er w as a
a b o u t th ro u g h th e process of g r a d ­
T h e f ig u r e s fo r tr o u t d is tr ib u tio n ,
O reg o n wool fo r th e next five v e a rs c o m m itte e a m e n d m e n t re q u irin g th e .
ual a b so rp tio n . To a very slig h t de-
fro m th e h a tc h e rie s a re as follow s:
th ro u g h th e a sso c ia tio n .
H e sa id c o m p le tio n of th e fo re ig n lo an re-
The
g ree only has th is happened.
M cK enzie h a tc h e ry in L an e c o u n ty .;
th e a sso c ia tio n h ad 1,000.000 p o u n d s B in ding w ith in a period of five y ears,
i reaso n is th a t E u ro p e a n n a tio n s, un-
4,0(»0.000; T u m a lo h a tc h e ry in D es­
o f wool a t th e W e ste rn W ool w ir e -
S e c re ta ry M ellon, if given th e au-
! d e r e x istin g c irc u m stan c e s, h av e ta k -
c h u te s c o u n ty , 3 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 ; K lam aJh
lio u se a t St. J o h n s, w hich w as he- th o rity th a t he asked co n g re ss for,
‘ en up e x tra n e o u s e le m e n ts e v e ry ­
h a tc h e ry in K la m a th co u n ty , 2,500,-
Ing g ra d e d an d put in to sh a p e fo r w ould s ta r t w ith G re a t B rita in as
w h e re to th e p o in t of s a tu ra tio n .
0 0 0 ; U nion h a tc h e ry in U nion c o u u -j
th e p rin c ip al d e b to r, fo llo w in g w ith;
s e llin g d ire c t to th e fa c to rie s.
Gam tor Exceptional Treatm ent
ty, 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 , a n d B u tte F a ils h a tc h ­
A t th e m e e tin g th e d ire c to rs op­ F ra n c e a n d o th e r c o u n trie s. H e ’
T h e case is q u ite e v id en tly one
e ry in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , 1,000,000«
posed th e 35 p e r c e n t ad v alo rem w ould ask each d e b to r n a tio n to su b ­
T he f ig u r e s fo r ’ he tro u t h -(c ite d ! ^o r b° l d and exceP ^ o u a * tre a tm e n t
f e a tu r e of th e new ta r iff sc h ed u le m it a s ta te m e n t sh o w in g how they
on a la rg e scale. All m e a su re s w hich
in th e te m p o ra ry h a tc h e rie s an d <hs
o n w ool, now b e fo re th e s e n a te f;- could pay th e? r d e b t a n d w h a t te rm s
have been ta k e n h av e been confes«-
trib u |te d h a v e n o t been c o m p ile d ,!
n a n c e c o m m ittee .
A ction a lso w as w ere d e sire d , it was le a rn e d to d av .
edly te m p o ra ry ; th e ir ju s tific a tio n
b u t it is expected th a t it w ill ; um
ta k e n in fav o r o f th e F re n ch -C a i< T h e in te re s t on co llectio n s w ould be
close to th e m illio n m a rk .
p e n tru th -in - fa b ric bill.
d e fe rre d .
(Oontlauod on Pag« F ou r)
It ’s À Bearl But
Ashland Campers
Rout the Enemy
vall,e oj
Complete to the
California Line
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Funeral of Mrs.
Floyd Hutchinson
Held Yesterday
Fred W. Herrin
Is Elected Head
Of Wool Growers
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The Wateres Fine
\COM6 ON
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Mellon Granted
Power to Collect
Oufsnanding Loans
1,000,000 Trout
W ill Be Planted
At Butte f a lls
t