Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1921, Image 1

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A SHLAND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases oat
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
fact.
VOLUME
2
A shland D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly îldlngs.
Voi. 43.)
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ILARIA Germa cannot survive
three months In the rich osone
Ashland.
The pure domestic
w ater helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921
NO. 289
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tu rn e d th is w eek from a 4 ,8 6 4 -m ilt •
1921, S e p te m b e r 26-O ctoher 1, will
a u to trip which took th em to v a ri­
be la rg e ly in flu e n c e d by th e fa c t I
ous p o in ts in th e N o rth w e st a n d •
t h a t th is y e a r m a rk s th e s ix te e n th !
U tah. Mr. F re e b e rg h a s w ritte n th e
a n n iv e rs a ry of th e a n n u a l e v e n t. I
follow ing a c c o u n t of his tra v e ls fo r!
RES I ROOM BUILDING M ore th a n e v e r b e fo re th e w e e k ’s
the T id in g s:
I CONGRESSIONAL MEN
A little a u to trip in seven sta te s.
WILL COST $6,000 g a th e r in g will p a rta k e of th e n a tu r e
WORRY TAX PROBLEMS
W e le ft A shland on th e 2 5 th of May
i of a big h o m eco m in g , w ith p io n ee rs
via
P o rtla n d
and th e C olum bia
a n d sons a n d d a u g h te r s of p io n eers
C ity p ro p e rty h a v in g a s e v e n ty - m e e tin g on th e o ld ca m p g ro u n d th a t
h ig h w a y to R aw ena w’h e re we fe r­
W ASH IN GTON, D. C.. Aug. 10.—
five-foot fro n ta g e o n Mill s tr e e t a n d a d jo in s th e s ta te fa ir g ro u n d s in t h e |
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W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ Aug.
d ire c tly n o rth o f th e P io n e e r Me­ c a p ita l city.
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hope o f b re a k in g th e leg isla tiv e
c o n tro l bill, th e co n g re ssio n a l hone
th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t C lub fo r th e a lm o st becom e hallow ed g ro u n d ,
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w as a rr e s te d y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t
of c o n te n tio n fo r a sco re of y e a rs. I
p u rp o se of e re c tin g a re s t room an d th ro u g h its y e a rs of se rv ic e as a r e ­
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5 o ’clock a t th e c a p ita l b u ild in g by
an d s e n t it to P re s id e n t H a rd in g for
c lu b b u ild in g to cost not less th a n union p lace of th e m en a n d w om en
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visited
C o n g ress is now c o n sid e rin g th e
S h e riff M ester in s p ite of th e fa c t
ex ecu tiv e actio n . T he m e a s u re gives
$6,000, a c c o rd in g to actio n ta k e n who h elp ed to m a k e O reg o n a n d
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t h a t th e g o v e rn o r d e c la re d he w ould
th e s e c re ta ry of th e a g ric u ltu re
by th e city council la s t n ig h t. F o l­ w e ste rn h isto ry .
PARIS, A ug. 1«.— The Red
420
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p ro te s t a g a in s t a r r e s t a n d b rin g le­
b ro a d re g u la to ry pow ers o v er th e ,
low ing a n open d isc u ssio n b etw een I
('roes is reported to have re­
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gal a c tio n a g a in s t th e s h e riff and!
m em b e rs of th e council a n d Miss
ceived a m essage sta tin g that
E v e ry th in g c o n c e rn in g th e f o rth ­ h is b o n d sm en .
S pending c o u n try a n d th e e n a c tm e n t of r a il­
s ta n d on th e bill is n o t know n, a s a d ry fa rm in g c o u n try .
G race C h a m b e rla in , p re sid e n t o f th e co m in g e v e n t p o in ts to th e la rg e s t
th e
A m erican
i>risoners
re­
som e claim is m ad e t h a t th e m e a s u r e ! tw ° w eeks th e re th en w ent th ro u g h ro ad re lie f m ea su res.
S h e riff M ester e n te re d th e gov­
Civic Im p ro v e m e n t C lub. C ity At­ a n d b e st s ta te f a i r in th e s ta t e ’s h is ­
leased by th e soviet govern­
R ep u b lican le a d e rs a r e in a d e a d ­
e r n o r ’s o ffice a t 3 :3 0 o ’clock y e s - ’
c o n flic ts w ith his c a m p a ig n pledge S pokane, C o u er D e’ A lene. w ent
to rn e y W illiam B riggs w as in s tr u c t­ to ry . A lread y n e a rly e v e ry foot of
m ent of R ussia have reached
th
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lock w ith S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry
te rd a y a fte rn o o n and th e situ a tio n *
of “ less g o v e rn m e n t in b u s in e s s .”
ed to p re p a re p a p e rs p u r s u a n t to sp a ce in th e old a n d new b u ild in g s
Reval and are en route for
C
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over
th e
a p p ro p ria tio n s
d eveloped in to a seige.
W h ile th e
T he bill m ay be vetoed, a c co rd in g to
th e g ra n tin g of th e lease.
hom e. W alter Lym an Brown is
h a v e been ta k e n by e x h ib ito rs an d s h e riff sm o k ed in th e c o rrid o rs of
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fee lin g in o ffic ia l circles.
T h e lease g ra n te d by th e co u n cil it is a n tic ip a te d t h a t th e e le v e n th th e s ta te h o u se S m all w as k e p t iu -j
said to be conferring w ith the
fo r W est Y ellow stone.
T he ro ad s ta x red u c tio n problem seem ed ou
is s im ila r to th e one given G. 3. h o u r d e m a n d w ill fin d th e b u ild in g s
so v iet a u th o rities fo llo w in g th e
in th e p a rk a re very good and kept th e point of so lu tio n w hen th e house
fo rm ed of M e ste r’s a c tio n s by Out-!
Leaves for E u gene—
B u tle r fo r th e P io n e e r M em orial in a d e q u a te to h a n d le a ll th e e x h ib ­
Ifisom ers’ relea se relev a n t to
ac ce p ted
th e
p re s id e n t’s
!
s
T he m any a ttr a c tio n s lea d e rs
p o sts s ta tio n e d n e a r his door.
Miss P e a rl H odgkinson left last p rin k le d .
i
H all ex cept in p o in t of tim e.
Mr. its.
r e lief o f th e R u ssian fam ine
p
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w
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ped
T h e g o v e rn o r failed to go to
S u n d ay m o rn in g for an ex tended
B u tle r w as given a six ty -fiv e y e a r
situ ation .
T h e a u to m o b ile d isp la y is expect- lu n c h a n d did n o t leav e th e b u ild in g
ing
v isit w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. M ars, a t o r th e e a st side of w h at is called
lea se
S tip u la tio n will be m ad e in j e(j
b e fa r a b o v e a n y t h a t h a s pre-
Brown is said to have told
R ed u ctio n of g o v e rn m e n t ex p e n d ­
F ish b rid g e, h e re th e b e a rs a r e very
u n til 5 o ’clock w h en he w as a r ­
E ugene.
th e lease t h a t in case th e Civic Ini- vlously b een m ade. T h e old m a­
the so v iet au th orities that the
social. A cin n am o n b e a r sp e n t m ost itu re s by a h a lf billion d o lla rs, col­
re s te d by S h e riff M ester.
p ro v e m e n t C lub . sh o u ld cease to chinery h a lls w ill he e n tire ly d e v o t­
only condition on w hich relief
of th e n ig h t on th e hack s e a t of a le c tin g fu n d s th ro u g h back tax es,
Returned to M acdoel—
fu n c tio n w ith in th e te rm of th e e d to m o to r c a rs a n d a c ce sso rie s, th e RAND TO PLAY’ IN
would be extended to th e R us­
J. S. B ailey a n d d a u g h te r, M rs. n e ig h b o rin g c a r looking for th e th e sale of w ar m a te ria ls , rep eal of
le a se t h a t th e p ro p e rty will re v e rt m a c h in e ry t h a t s h a re d q u a r te r s w ith
sian s is th a t every A m erican
LTTHIA PARK TONIGHT
V ena T re fre n . re tu r n e d by a u to to bacon w hich th ey had placed on top th e excess p ro fits tax . re d u c tio n of
b a c k to th e city.
d esirin g to lea v e th e country,
th e fo rm e r, th is y e a r to be housed
M acdoel. Calif.,* y e ste rd a y m o rn in g of th e c a r. F is h in g s u re w as good. s u rta x e s to th irty -tw o p e r c e n t us of
P la n s fo r th e p roposed re s t room in its ow n la rg e a ttr a c tiv e q u a rte rs .
w hether prisoner or not, he
T he A shland b a n d will give a
a f te r v isitin g th e ir old hom e here. T h e y a re from one to tw o pounds. J a n u a ry 1 of th is y ear, rep eal a s a
w ere show n a t th e council m ee tin g T h ese c o n sist of tw o la r g e b u ild in g s c o n c e rt in th e p a rk to n ig h t from
perm itted to leave im m ed iate­
T hey w ere a c co m p an ied by Mr. a n d ) 10 is th e lim it. S p en d in g five days n u isa n c e th e lu x u ry levies e ffectiv e
by A. L. L am b, c o n tra c to r, w ho will 38x180 fe e t w ith room fo r th ir ty 8 to 9. T h e boys h av e h ad m uch j
ly.
Brown declared that he
M rs. J. M aust, who v isited frie n d s i in th e p a rk we w en t o u t a t th e Cody t h e firs t of next y e a r, c u t tr a n s ­
h av e c h a rg e of th e b u ild in g ’s con­ to fo rty e x h ib ito rs.
' has 8 ,0 0 0 to n s o f fo o d stu ff in
p ra c tic e a n d a re in fin e c o n d itio n
in M edford. M r. M aust is postm as-1 W yo., th is is 580 m iles to C heyenne m u ta tio n ta x e s in h a lf th e firs t of
s tru c tio n . T he b u ild in g as p lan n e d
a n d c itiz e n s m ay ex pect a re a l tr e a t ■ H am burg and D anzig, ready for
P ou ltry B u ild in g Is R eady
ter at Macdoel
i ---------------— ——
— n e x t y e a r a n d rep eal th em e n tire ly
w ill be six ty fe e t s q u a re a n d will
im m ediate shipm ent into R u s­
T he new p o u ltry b u ild in g , 80x140 in th is th e f ir s t p a rk c o n c e rt of th e
J a n u a r y 1, 1923, an d In crease th e
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1
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r )
be s u rro u n d e d by c e m e n t w alks. All fe e t, w ill ta k e c a re o f fro m 3500 to season.
sia, an am ount deem ed s u ffi­
f la t c o rp o ra tio n tax to fifteen, p er
Good F ish in g at “ Big Roek"—
m o d ern e q u ip m e n t w ill be used in 4000 b ird s. T h e s tr u c tu r e is e n tir e ­
T h e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m w ill h e ! cien t to fee d 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 children
cent.
J o h n n ie H u g h e s an d Ben B o w e rs;
th e s tr u c tu r e w hich will be of ce­ l y of b ric k . T h e b u ild in g fo rm e rly g iv e n ;
for a m onth.
T he rep u b lica n m em b ers of th e
h a d so m e good fish in g a t th e “ big!
m e n t stu cco , tiled ro o f a n d fire ­ given o v e r to th e p o u ltry h a s b een “ A f te r S u n s e t” .............A r th u r P ry o r
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h o u se w ays an d m eans com m ittee,
ro c k ” in th e R o gue riv e r y e ste rd a y .
p ro o f.
In fu rn is h in g th e b u ild in g re m o d e le d a n d w ill be u tiliz e d th is Gems from Stephen F o s te r ..........
Sell Property, D elin quent Taxes— T hey found som e d an d y holes full
h av e decided to com pletely rep eal
se v e ra l b a th ro o m s a re p lan n e d . T he y e a r fo r sheep. A ll th e b u ild in g s
........................................
“ S e le c tio n ” .
T he c o u n ty c o u rt h a s d ire c te d of th e big ones a n d b ro u g h t hom e
th e p re s e n t tax e s on p a sse n g e r and
o rig in a l re st room idea of th e Civic a r e p ra c tic a lly c o m p le te d , p a in tin g “ Do You E v e r T h in k of M e?” . . .
S h e riff T e rrill to sell p ro p e rty fo re ­ a d ra y load, so J o h n n ie says. -
fre ig h t T ates e ffe c tiv e J a n u a ry 1.
Im p ro v e m e n t C lub w ill be c a rrie d a n d a ll m in o r d e ta ils o f c o n s tru c tio n
............................................. F ox T ro t closed on fo r d e lin q u e n t ta x e s from
1922.
T h e P u llm a n a n d e x p re ss
o u t w ith th e o b jec t of a place fo r to h e fin ish ed by e a rly S ep tem b er. C hicago T rib u n e .......................M arch th e y e a rs 1907 to 1915 inclusive. Buys 32-A cre Ranch—
tax e s a re u n a ffe c te d by th e ir d e c i­
m o th e rs to re s t o r leave t h e i r c h il-i. T h e e n tir e g ro u n d s give an im-
L. L. L E E D E M . D irec to r.
R ic h a rd S c h e id e rite r an d
w ife'
A p p ro x im a tely 100 pieces of prop-
sion, w hich will te n d to In cre a se th e
d re n w h ile sh o p p in g .
Miss Cham-1 p ressio n o f fre s h n e ss . F iv e m iles of
e rty will be sold u n d e r th is o r d e r .! ha ve p u rc h a se d th e tw e n ty -tw o -a c re j
fla t c o rp o ra tio n ta x to fifte e n p er
b e rla in s ta te d t h a t sh e had r e c e iv e d : paved ro a d s a n d w a lk s h a v e been Car C atches F ir e —
ran c h fo rm e rly ow ned hv J a m e s H.
cen t. T he c o m m itte e also voted in
A F o rd s e d a n b e lo n g in g to M rs.
m a n ; le tte r s irom c o u n try w o m e n ' ad d ed . T h e g r a n d s ta n d h a s been r e ­
D o ran , one m iles e a s t of th e city.
fa v o r o f re p e a lin g th e excess p ro fits
in a d d itio n to th o se from A sh lan d j sh in g le d a n d re m o d e le d , w ire fences V an F o sse n c a u g h t fire th is m o rn ­ 0
T he ’d e a l w as m ad e th ro u g h th e
levy a n d decided to re d u c e th e s u r ­
. By ED W IN W. H U L L IN G E R
w om en co m m e n d in g th e r e s t room h a v e been p u t up a n d se v e ra l san i- ing w hile p a rk e d in fro n t of th e li-i
B eaver re a lty com pany.
< U nited P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t) tax es to th irty -tw o p e r c e n t m axi­
idea.
I t w as s ta te d t h a t th e c l u b i ta r y d rin k in g fo u n ta in s in sta lle d b ra ry . MrsJ V an F o ssen w as in th e !
P A R IS , Aug. 9.— E u ro p e is in a m um , re tro a c tiv e to th e firs t o f th e
lib ra ry a t th e tim e of th e blaze,
R eturns From Lake O'W oods—
h o u se w ould be to th e w om en w h a t ! a b o u t th e g ro u n d s,
p re s e n t y ear.
Lithia Park - Tonignt
w hich w as c o n sid e ra b le a lth o u g h
J. O 'N eil h a s re tu rn e d from a s ta te of co m p lete flux from th e in ­
th e v a rio u s lodges th ro u g h o u t th
tlm e i
o ffic ia l H eads A ppointed
th e d a m a g e w as sm all.
c ity a r e to th e * m e n m em bers
ten days v a c atio n a t L a k e O’W oods. te rn a tio n a l p o litical point of view.
Mr. a n d Mrs. L ouis D odge ce le ­
W ith th e exception of o n e o r tw o
R e a liz in g t h a t a t lea st u n til th e
I t h a s n o t been d e fin ite ly de­ d e p a rtm e n ts , th e o ffic ia l h e a d s d i­
b ra te d th e ir c ry s ta l w ed ding a n n i­
lea g u e of n a tio n s a m o u n ts to som e­
cided w hen th e b u ild in g w ill be re c tly in c h a rg e h a v e been ap p o in te d .
v ersary a t L a k e O ’W oods M onday
th
in g , each n a tio n w ill be obliged
s ta r te d , a lth o u g h it will be s tip u ­ T h o se a lre a d y n am ed a re , W illiam
e v en in g w ith a p a rty a tte n d e d by
to have e ffe c tiv e m a te ria l m ea n s of
la te d in th e lease th a t c o n stru c tio n S c h u lm e ric h , H illsb o ro , liv e sto c k ;
fo rty v a c a tio n e rs a t th e lake. Story
lo o k in g a f te r its own sa fe ty a n d In­
sh a ll s t a r t w ith in tw o y ears.
te llin g , popcorn a n d to a s te d m a r s h ­
W . A. T a y lo r, M acleay, a g ric u ltu re ;
te re s ts , a ll th e g o v e rn m e n ts of E u ­
m allow s fe a tu re d th e e v e n in g ’s e n ­
E d w a rd S h e a re r, E s ta c a d a , p o u ltry ;
rope a re fee lin g e a c h o th e r o u t, each
te rta in m e n t.
R e tu rn s F ro n t P o r tla n d —
jj c . B row n, P o r tla n d , n ig h t h o rse
h o p in g to e ffe c t som e co m b in a tio n
C. G. P e e b le r of Sw enson Me- s h o w ; M rs. M abel H o lm an . P o rtla n d ,
w hich w ould s a fe g u a rd it fro m a n y
R e a 's f u r n itu r e s to re a n d M rs. C. te x tile ; M rs. G eorge W e is te r. P o rt-
j possible a tta c k .
I.. Swenson, a n d c h ild re n h av e re- l a n d , a rt.
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tu rn e d from P o rtla n d w h e re th ey
S ev eral of th e se a p p o in te e s h av e
j a ro u n d each o th e r, to see ju s t how
a tte n d e d B u y ers' W eek.
T h e trip , se rv e d p rev io u sly . M r. S c h u lm e ric h
m uch th e o th e r can be d ep en d ed up­
w as m ad e by a u to . Mr. P e e b le r was! w as in c h a rg e of d a iry c a ttle la s t!
on fo r re a l help in th e fu tu re .
an a rd e n t b o o ste r fo r s o u th e rn Ore-1 y e a r; M r S h e a re r had ju ris d ic tio n
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T illam ook V isitors—
M r. H o lm an a n d M rs. W e iste r.
E. B. H all, p re s id e n t of th e K la m ­
j been fig u rin g so p ro m in e n tly in E u - 1
M r. a n d M rs. O sk a r K. T u ttle
J. E . Calavan.. w ho h a s h a d so
a th F a lls C h a m b e r of C om m erce,
! ro p ean new s d isp a tc h e s th e last
w ho, w ith Mrs. T u ttle ’s m o th e r, m uch success in g e ttin g th e co-oper-
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b ilitie s a t th e m o m e n t y et g e n e ra lly F a lls m em b ers w ere p re s e n t a n d the
a n d w ho h av e been v isitin g a t T a l-j s ta te in th e in d u s tr ia l w o rk , w ill be
p a ssin g w ith o u t la s tin g r e s u t’s.
e n t f o r th e p a s t six w eeks, w ere in ¡ a g a in in c h a rg e of th is d e p a rtm e n t.
to p ic w as c lo se r re la tio n betw een
It e x lp a in s th e constant, re -s h iftin g K la m a th F a lls and th e R ogue riv e r
A sh lan d y e s te rd a y , p a tie n ts of Di
T h e m e m b e rs of th e s ta te fa ir
of “ b locs” in allied council c h a m ­ valley. T he tw o section« h a v e m any
K inz.
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b ers, first E n g la n d su p p o rtin g Ita ly in te re s ts in com m on a n d P re s id e n t
to C r a te r L ak e.
T h e T u ttle s a re y e ste rd a y .
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T he m o st se rio u s fire in th e b u s i­
I fo rth , w hich is so b e w ild e rin g to a th d is tr ic t m ig h t be b ro u g h t a b o u t
L eaves for A storia—
th e A m erican re a d e r.
ness d is tr ic t of D u n sm u ir fo r m an y
by c o n fe re n ce s b etw een A sh lan d an d
C lin to n H a rk in s w as c a lled to As­
S im u lta n e o u sly th e v a rio u s allie s th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s from t h a t place.
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a re also te s tin g ou» th e ir fo rm e r | F o r in sta n c e , th e G reen S p rin g s
m o rn in g when, th e A u d ito riu m an d
c o u sin , w ho w as d ro w n e d re c e n tly
th e H u ta ff a p a rtm e n t house, w ith i
e n e m ies to a s c e r ta in w h ich o f f e r , th e
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a t t h a t city.
tw o o th e r b u ild in g s , w e re g u tte d ;
b est tim b e r fo r f u tu r e frie n d s.
■ b e n e H t in te re s ts
R eturn From Dunsm uir—
by flam es. T h e fire s ta r te d by th e ;
France L ining X’p Turkey
__ ____________ _ ________
M rs. P h ilip W o lc o tt a n d M rs. b u rn in g of ru b b ish in th e stove of
F ra n c e , fo r in sta n c e, is a p p a re n tly
W a lte r D o n o u g h u e h av e re tu rn e d th e A u d ito riu m .
T h e loss e n ta ile d
su cceed in g in lin in g np T u rk e y , t h a t * CHAMBER OF COMMERCE *
from a s h o rt visit w ith frie n d s a t w as m an y th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs and
1? th e T u r k .s ’a n a tio n a lis ts , th e r e s ’ *
FORIAI LUNCHEON
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D u n sm u ir, C alif.
w as p a rtly covered by in s u ra n c e . .
pnTver in th e N e ir E a s t, w h e re b o th
T h e C h a m b e r of C om m erce *
H ilt V isitor—
T h e fire sy stem is o p e ra te d by th e
she and E n g la n d a re so v ita lly in ­ * w ill give a fo ru m lu n ch eo n to- *
T he W oman’s C hristian T em perance president a t la rg e ; Mrs. M argaret. G. m eat of the w orking program for the
R a y m o n d R u g e r of H ilt, C alif., S o u th e rn P a c ific com pany, and th e y j
te re s te d . E n g la n d , on th e c o n tra ry , * m o rro w noon a t th e H otel Ash- *
Union
will m eet in national convention Munns of E vanston, Hl.; tre a s u re r; ensuing year, w ith special speakers to
w as a re c e n t v isito r a t th e h o m e of did so m e h ero ic w ork to sav e th e
Mrs. F ra n ce s P. P a rk s, also of E van­ talk on sn b jects related to the work is p lac in g h e r m oney on G reece, now * la n d fo r th e p u rp o se of e n te r- *
h is p a re n ts . Mr. a n d M rs. J. A. re s t of th e b u sin e ss p a rt of to w n , I in San F rancisco, A ugust 18 to 23. In­
clusive, th e sessions to be held In the ston, corresponding s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. of th e organization. P a rtic u la r stre ss u n d e r th e p ro -G erm an C o n sta n tin e . * ta in in g b u sin e ss m en of K lam - *
R u g e r. 109 C h u rc h s tre e t.
g reat convention hall in the civic cen­ E lizabeth P reston Anderson of Fargo, will he paid to th e outlining of a pro­ E n g la n d is also f lirtin g w ith th e A r­ * a th F a lls, in c lu d in g th e m ay o r *
R eturn From D iam ond L a k e -
R eturns From M ontague—
C h a rle s H all, *
te r of th e coast city. Miss Anna A. N, D., recording secretary and Mrs. gram to m ake p e rfe c t th e enforcem ent abs, a n o th e r c o n sid e ra b le fo rce in * o f th a t city.
S ara H aines H oge of Lincoln. Va., as­ of the prohibitory law and to render Asia M inor.
C a rle and P h ilip R ose h a v e r e - : M rs. R a lp h H a rris a n d baby r e ­
* p re s id e n t of th e S ta te C h a m b e r *
Gordon, national president of the o r­ sista n t recording secretary.
yet m ore effective th e activ ities of th e
tu rn e d from a fo u r d a y s’ fish in g tu rn e d la s t w eek from a m o n th 's
ganization, will preside a t th e m eet­
* of Commerce, and E. B. Hall. •
T his Is th e forty-eighth national several dep artm en ts of organization en­
tr ip a t D iam ond L ake. T hey re p o rt v a c atio n on a ra n c h a t M ontague, ings. T he o th er general officers, all of
Crater
latke
Campers—
* p re s id e n t of th e K la m a th F a lls *
m eeting of the organization and th e deavor, A m ericanization, Child W el­
good lu ck in lu rin g th e fin n y trib e . C alif., w h e re sh e h a s been v isitin g whom will be In a tte n d an c e throughout first to be held since the E ighteenth
M r. and Mrs. W illiam S n id e r a n d * C h a m b e r of C om m erce, w ill he *
fare, Scientific T em perance In stru c ­
T h e R e e d sp o rt m ill is c u ttin g ) h e r m o th e r.
T hey
h av e ta k e n th e convention, a r e :
Mrs. E lla A. am endm ent becam e effective. Thp tim e tion. Social M orality, Women In In­ I son H a rry a re sp e n d in g a w e e k 's * present.
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Boole of Brooklyn, New York, vice will be given chiefly to th e develop- d u stry and C hristian Citizenship.
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 fe e t of p u lp w ood d aily .
a p a rtm e n ts in th e A llen b u ild in g .
! ca m p in g trip a t C ra te r L a k e .
U FOI Sill
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Illinois Governor
Arrested Yesterday
Af State House
SEC. MELLON
Packer Control
Bill Passed By
House; May Veto
ALLIANCE, PACES
Band Concert
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Urge Klamath
Falls-Ashland
Understanding