4 SHLAND climate without the aid of Medicine, curee nine caaee out of ten of Asthma. This is a proven fact. A VOLUME 2 A shland D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. Germs cauoot »urvlv« n KLARIA three months In the rich osone at Ashland. water helps. NO. 296 ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1921. Voi. 43.) The pure domestic BUNGLING OF BERGDOLL CASE ACCUSATION Portland Host To Veteran Leaders The W orld W ar Irish and British Rush Preparations for War “ Hello Bill” Is Salutation 01 Elks Marshfield Today •' <^> •' * M A R SH F IE L D . O r.. Aug. 1R. * ’ * j * — ‘H ello, B ill" will be th e lav- * * * I ♦ o rite form of s a lu a tio n h e re to- * * ♦ * m o rro w w hen E lk s from all *, ♦ ♦ 1 ’ o v er th e s ta te m ig ra te h ith e r * ♦ * w fo r a th re e -d a y session w hich is * S e p tem b e r 10 o r s h o rtly al * WASHINGTON. D. ('., Aug. 18.— ! * c a lc u la te d to ra is e th e lid from * In th e m a jo rity re p o rt to th e h o u se * Is th e su g g e ste d d a te * t i l e city a n d cau se th e sa m e to * of re p re s e n ta tiv e s, m ^ n b e r s of th e * th e voting of th e $19,000 bond i ' be h u rle d fa r, f a r aw ay. ♦. B ergdoll in v e s tig a tio n c o m m itte e j * * Issu e soon to be p u t to a vote of P a ra d e s a n d w h a t-n o t will be * recom m ended t h a t p u n itiv e actio n * * th e ta x p a y e rs in A sh lan d fo r ap­ * fe a tu re s of th e tri-d ie m jam - * be ta k e n a g a in s t se v era l p erso n s in ­ *, I boree. All p rizes fo r th e v a ri- * volved in th e V ictor B ergdoll escape W, O. D ick erso n s u ffe re d a s tro k e p ro v al by th e city council, a c c o rd ­ * * T h e M u ltn o m ah A n g le rs' clu b ap- oils se ctio n s of th e big p a ra d e ♦ from th is c o u n try to G erm an y th a t o f p a ra ly sis a t his hom e. 111 Bush * , in g to s ta te m e n ts m ad e by W illiam * , I p ealed for a d v ic e as to tra n s p o rta - a re fash io n e d of m y rtle wood * ’ he m ig h t e v a d e th e d r a f t law d u r ­ s tr e e t, y e ste rd a y a t 13 o ’clock im ­ B riggs, city a tto rn e y , to th e city ’ * tia n an d a c c o m m o d a tio n s a t th e an d each piece h as been se- * 1 in g th e w ar. T he re p o rt w as signed m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g his noon-day * * co u n cil a t a re c e n t m ee tin g of th a t R o g u e E lk h o te l fo r a p a rty of 12 lected w ith a view to its s u it- * , by (b re e o f five m e m b e rs of th e lu nch. T h e p a ra ly sis is th o u g h t to * * e a s te rn m en who a re now a tte n d body. T he $19,000 issue w ould be have been cau sed by blood conges- a b ility as a lu rn is h in g for th e * | c o m m itte e sig n ed th e m a jo rity r e ­ * • ing th e n a tio n a l c a stin g to u rn a m e n t lodge room s o f th e v a rio u s * p o rt w inch sc a th in g ly d en o u n c ed th e i tio n on th e b ra in , a c c o rd in g to th e p a r t of a p la n n e d bond issu e of * * in P o rtla n d . c h a p te rs. * w ar d e p a rtm e n t fo r its m eth o d s in $56,000. A ccording to A tto rn ey * * DU BLIN. Aug. 18.- D ail E i r e a u n » a tte n d in g ph y sician . D onald D icker- T h e a n g le rs ' club h as been a d v ise d , In a d d itio n to th e son, son o f th e a fflic te d m an , s ta te d p a ra d e ’• h a n d lin g th e case p rio r to th e es- ♦ B riggs, who lias been c o n fe rrin g * ■ Is d isc u ssin g th e Iris h a n d B ritish t h a t s te e lh e a d fis h in g in th e R o gue I * th is m o rn in g t h a t tw o o r th re e d ays; * and th e prizes, a n o th e r big le a - * cape of B ergdoll in May, 1920. * w ith P o rtla n d bond a tto rn e y s r e la ­ riv e r i s . a t its very b e st rig h t now ; peace q u e s tio n s in a closed session niU3t ela p se b e fo re a p red ic tio n tu r e of th e session will he th e R e p re s e n ta tiv e M c A rth u r of O re- * tiv e to issu in g th e bonds, i ’.id la tte r a n d t h a t a c c o m m o d a tio n s can ho , w hile Ire la n d a n d E n g la n d r u s h j c o u i & 4> <*■> <•> $> <► > ». » > > ♦> <$> <•/ <4- •> <♦ •> . receive a n a tio n a l , re p u ta tio n . saved th e people n e a r M cCloud th e a tt it u d e of th e council was in a p ­ i D ail E ire a n n , in w hose h a n d s th e p re v e n t a fall to th e flo o r a n d called i tro u b le of d ra g g in g th e riv e r fo r R E D U C E D F R E IG H T R A TES p a re n t fav o r of th e p lan w hich, it > fa te of th e country lies, is consid- D onald D ickerson. A p h y sician was th e body of W eld o n Z u n d e ll a n d e re d th e im p a ssio n e d w ords o f t h e ir , c alled a t once. ON F R U IT AND V E G E T A B L E is ex p ected, will be follow ed. Ow­ 120 boxes o f choice pears. S H IPM E N T S A R E P O ST PO N E D ; le a d e r, E a m o n n .D e V a le ra , who yes- A lth o u g h a d e fin ite o p inion has in g to th e fact th u t sev eral bonds of Z u n d ell a n d his p e a rs s ta rte d ----------- i I te rd a y re je c te d u n q u a lifie d ly th e n o t been given by th e a tte n d in g 10-ye-ir te rm s a re d u e fo r e x p ira ­ th e ir tr ip to th e riv e r w hen th e road WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 18.— B ritish term s o f peace. p h y sician. D onald D ickerson s ta te d tio n tlie council in te n d s to rebond sa n k b e n e a th th e w eig h t of th e T he in te r s ta te c o m m erce co m m issio n M ean w h ile w a r c lo u d s ro lled up th is m o rn iu g th a t th e a fflic te d m a n i to th e a m o u n t of $37.960. A tto r­ heavy tru c k in w hich th ey w ere r id ­ has su sp en d e d u n til S e p tem b e r 16 a lo n g , th e d a rk e n in g h o rizo n , w ith m ig h t bo g re a tly im proved w ithin ney B riggs s ta te s th a t th e council ing. T h e tru c k sk id d e d a b o u t 26 th e p roposed red u c e d fre ig h t r a te s | b lac k a n d ta n s h u rry in g back to tw o o r th re e m onths. h a s th e legal rig h t to ta k e th e p la n ­ o r 2ft feet dow n th e e m b a n k m e n t, on fresh f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le s be- th e ir p o sts a n d B ritis h tro o p s re- —--------------------------- ned p ro ceed u re. It was reco m ­ follow ed closely by Z u n d e ll an d se v ­ TO STICK IFNTIL JOB tw een p o in ts in A rizo n a, C a lifo rn ia , tu rn in g to Ire la n d m ended by A tto rn e y B riggs t h a t an e ra l boxes of choice p e a rs. IS FINISH ED. CHAIRMAN N evada, New M exico, O regon a n d ——— —*------ a m e n d m e n t be m ade to th e city All w ere lu ck ily sav ed by th e In­ F. P. R o p er a n d d a u g h te rs . Veda SH IPPING BOARD SAYS U tah to p o in ts in A rizona. c h a r te r pro v id in g th a t th e council te r f e r e n c e o f th e lone tre e .— C larion. an d C aro ly n , M rs. H. E. R obison, m ay in c u r in d e b te d n e ss up to $10,- W ASH IN GTON. D. C.. Aug. 18.— , B> HEN RY W. K IN N EY . M. M. M orris a n d Sam A. T h o rn i- SOME SLOGAN G eorge D ew ey a n d fam ily and Mrs. 000 in stead of $5.000 now provided N. D. B ro p h y re tu r n e d W ednesday i C hairm aki L a s k e r i»f th e s h ip p in g | I U nited P ress S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t! LLOYD GEORGE WOULD fo r. T h e a m e n d m e n t did not m eet iley of Los A ngeles have p u rch ased HAVE BRITISH NAVY ‘Go slow an d see o u r city. Go ¡e v e n in g fro m a trip to C ra te r L ake jh ro a d to d ay b ra n d e d a s “ p ro p a g a n d a ; TOKYO, Aug. 18— W hen th e w ith g e n e ra l fav o r from th e c o u n ­ th e Speck o rc h a rd of 88 a c re s from EQUAL OTHERS IN SIZE fast and see oui ja il. These slog-i m id P e lic a n Bav T hev re n o rt s n le n - ■ d e tr im e n ta l to th e L u ited S ta te s ,, cil. P u r s u a n t to follow ing th e C. VI. Speck for $40,000. th e p u r-J ail8. t h e f ir s t in blu e a n d w h ite at h m e rc h a n t m a r in e ” th e re p o rt s ta tin g | CP° W“ r®1“ ™ fr° m W s p lan s of th e P o rtla n d a tto rn e y s for c h a se rs to ta k e possession lm m e - : le tte rs , a r e posted co n sp icu o u sly on . a d ay a n d a h a lf th ey c a u g h t 2? t,ia l he w as a tte m p tin g to resign. iU K u ro l,e he will he a p p o in te d ra- LONDON. Aug. 18.— Lloyd G eorge th e sale of th e bonds. A tto rn e y d ia te iy a n d to h av e thl« y e a r ’s erop. K enoza a v e n u e. H a v e rh ill, th e ro a d ¡ b e a u tif u l told th e h ouse of com m ons to d ay tr o u t ,, w hich a v e ra g e d “ I w ill stick u n til th e job is fin-! lap a n . B riggs s ta te d , an a m e n d m e n t to an th a t th e B ritish e m p ire must- have T h e Speck o rc h a rd is one of th e lead in g to th e b e a ch e s a n d th e ) a b o u t five p o u n d s each. T h e f i s h ; isb e d ’ aaid L a s k e r- " I anl no q u it- T his w as th e belief to d ay of th e a rtic le of th e city c h a r te r will be best know n p ro p e rtie s in th e valley a n a v a l force eq u al to t h a t of any m o u n ta in s, If th e p o lic e e n fo rc e a r e now b e in g can n ed for w in te r ,e r - best in fo rm ed public m en an d j o u r - n ecessary . F ull d iscu ssio n fo r d e f­ an d Mr. Speck Is one of th e b est o th e r c o u n try , ln m a k in g tlie long th e law as th e sig n s in d ic a te th ey use. T h e p a rty w as pleased w ith ----------------------- n a lis ts . b u t a s y et no w h isp e r even in ite actio n fo r issu in g of th e bonds know n f r u it m en ln th e s ta te . Mr. , t xpected s ta te m e n t re g a rd in g deel- KLAM ATH FA LLS. Aug. 18. a re disposed to, it w ould seem well th e c o n d itio n o f th e road from A1^d- h a s been allo w ed to f ilte r th ro u g h slons ol w as d e fe rre d to a la te r council m e e t­ T h o rm ile y is a n e x p erien ced orch - fo r m otoriatg to slow up th e im p e ria l co n fe re n ce , T h o u sa n d s of to u ris ts a re v isitin g in to p rin t. No n e w sp a p e r w ould in th e jt’ord to th e la k e , b u t th e y re tu rn e d ing. just, closed, th e p re m ie r sa id : “ It a rd ls t, h av in g had m any y e a rs ’ e x - j s llp p e r c it y .— B oston P ost, C ra te r L ak e w here th e re sh o u ld he! d a re to d iscuss th e m a tte r, a s it | via th e Dead, In d ia n ro ad and found R. P. N eil, re p re s e n tin g p ro p e rty p e rie n ce ra is in g a p p le s in s o u t h e r n __________________ ivas a g re e d t h a t th e B ritish navny ¡h u n d re d s of th o u sa n d s, d e clared w ould m ean c e rta in and in s ta n t sup- it in a f r ig h tf u l c o n d itio n . o w n e rs in th e vicinity of F a c to ry Ohio a n d V irg in ia. he second to n o n e .” L oud efieers H e is now in bilnd c a p ta in M oore. ; E ric V, H a u se r of P o rtla n d , presi- pression. a n d W a te r s tre e t, a p p e a re d before M edford a n d will ta k e possession of g re e te d th e p re m ie r’s re m a rk s. |>(, ♦>! d e n t of th e C ra te r L a k e N a tio n a l T ,.„ sure your' fluff rug. woven <§> ♦ <»> <£• <$> <$> •?> 4 & <•> >• i lie C row n P rin c e is now of age, th e council w ith a re q u e s t t h a t ac­ th e place im m ed iately . . | P a rk com pany, in an a d d re ss a t a , acc()rding tn Ja p a n e g e eoi„ lt O ver ¡fro m y o u r old c a rp e t, is a M osan, | * WEATHER FORECAST tio n be ta k e n to exviude c am p ers he o rc h a rd co n sists of , a c re s , m ad e exclusively by M osan A rt R u g , » F A IR , • b a n q u e t given th e P o rtla n d Ad c l u b j , y e a ,. ago when fhp heaK h from v a c an t p ro p e rty at th o se s tre e t oi N ew tow ns an d five a c re s of J o n -, Co. of M edford. 2 9 6 -1 ’ < <8> <5> . .. I h e re by th e c h a m b e r of com m erce ■ th e E m p e ro r reach ed tbp s ta g e w herp in te rse c tio n s a th a n s . th e o th e r e ig h t a c re s h o in " -------- ;___________________________________________________ — — — ’ he could no lo n g e r a tte n d public it was s ta te d by Mr# Neil th a t in g ra in a n d a lfa lfa . A fo re m a n ’s ! ____________________________________________________________________________ fu n c tio n s, and w hen it becam e n e c ­ th e c a m p e rs le ft a g re a t a m o u n t of house is in clu d e d in th e deal. e ssa ry to have tlie E m p re ss of th e d e b ris s c a tte re d a b o u t on th e prop­ T his d eal, m ad e th ro u g h J. C. Chilean Students Crow n P rin c e receive a m b a ssa d o rs e rty . c a u sin g b o th an u n sig h tly and B arn es of th e R o gue R iv er L and in U. S. Colleges a n d p erfo rm s im ila r d u tie s in his u n s a n ita ry c o n d itio n . A lth o u g h th e com pany, is th e fifth big d eal in th e place, th e re w as som e ta lk a b o u t a p - ‘ PO R TLA N D , A ug. 18.— Dr. R. M T he firs t sa le was c o u n cil took a n in fo rm a l a i f i r m a t b e p ast 1ft days. Six young people of Chile, th re e P °in t«»ent of a reg e n t b u t th e B ru m field is s till in c a rc e ra te d in tlie view of Mr. N eil’s re q u e s t th e m a t­ th e B ingham H a m p to n o rc h a rd to Five republics of South Am erica th e Souih A m erican <-ountries a t the young men a n d 'th r e e young women, ( r o 'A11 P rin c e was n o t m en tio n e d a t M u ltn o m ah co u n ty ja il h ere. Offi- te r wah re fe rre d to a c o m m itte e for E ric W old, th e n th e W a sh b u rn orcli-i were Included in the to u r of Miss An­ convention in St. Louis in 1919. They a re being sent by th e Chilean govern- (*>iie. and th e Im p e ria l H ouse- ce rs g u a rd in g th e p ris o n e r re fu se to a rd to C ap tain T u ttle , th en th e M ary na Adam s Gordon and Miss Ju lia Free- visited all tlie countries open to in v e stig a tio n . inent to the U nited S ta te s to spend b °ld D e p a rtm e n t p ro m p tly denied m ak e a s ta te m e n t re g a rd in g th e A p e titio n w ith S3 sig n e rs was Mac o rc h a rd to J o n a s W old, follow - man Dvane. m ade in the in te rest of i stra n g e rs in E urope in the spring mid four y ears in Am erican colleges. tl,e sto ry . tim e w hen they will tr a n s f e r B runj- p re se n te d to th e council a s k in g t h a t i e d by th e sa le of, e x -S h eriff J e n - 1 tlie caus«* of world prohibition. Miss j snnnuer or 192P. T h ia year they have fc heir m ission is to study the educa- Now, it is (m inted o u t, th e C row y i field to th e R o se b u rg Jail w h ere he th e e p o ro ro je ie c c tin tlu g g c o rn e r of a sid ew alk n in g s ’ A pp leg ate ran ch to F ra n k : Gordon’ national president of the m ade a to u r of the L i t in-A m erican , T th W om an’s C h ristian T em perance Union countries, iiachuling Peru. Chile, Uni- | tiooal system of the U nited Staves, par- 1 P rin c e is receiv in g th e fin ish in g : will a w a it tria l a s th e accu sed m u r- N early $180.000 is in ­ a t N orth Main a n d W a te r s tre e ts P re sto n . guay. A rg e n tin e a n d B razil. They will . ti<*ular ly as it concern« higher educa- to u ch e s in h is tra in in g as a fu tu re ! d e re r of D ennis R ussell. be c u t off and ro u n d ed in a way as volved in th e s e d eals, sh o w in g m ore brin« 5 ° th ‘< eo,w ‘tu li° 1' ’,*»t ,n 1 tion, and to investigate the effect’s, so v ereig n by his visit in E u ro p e , an d T h e in ad e q u a c y of th e ja il at to fa c ilita te th e tu rn in g of au to m o - a c tiv ity in o rc h a rd lan d in th e .a i l B rancisco, A ugust IS to - J , a j evonomlc an(] physical, of th e pro- th e re will be every reaso n fo r plac- R o se b u rg is given as th e rea«on for b iles Into N o rth M ain s tr e e t from R o g u e riv e r valley th a n fo r a n y sim - prophecy from rep re sen ta tiv e s of the h lbldon of the m an u factu re and sale - ¡ng him in th e position as re g e n t k e e p in g B ru m fie ld h ere. T he a c ­ governm ent in Chile, A rgentine and of alcoholic beverage«. W a te r s tr e e t a n d a lla y d a n g e r of ila r le n g th of tim e In th e p a st 10 w hen he retu rn 3 cused m an is a p p a re n tly n o rm al U ruguay th a t prohibition will lie es­ tra f fic a c cid e n ts. It w as s ta te d th a t years. Chile is very near the enactm ent tablished th ere w ithin live years. In th e m e a n tim e th e p ress sa tis- a Kain a n d ex p resses a w ish to see u n d e r p re s e n t c o n d itio n s c a r o w n ers South A m erica is w atching closely the of a law sim ilar to th e E ighteenth fies its e lf w ith e la b o ra te sp ecu la- fam ily a n d c le a r up th e m y stery , In tu rn in g th a t c o rn e r a re com ­ effect of th e prohibitory law in the am endm ent to the United S tates con­ la tio n s w ith re g a rd to th e m o v em en ts He gives o ffic e rs th e im p ressio n th a t pelled to sw ing fa r o u t in to th e cen ­ U nited S ta te s, both in its social and stitu tio n , w aiting only for a little of th e E ld e r S ta te sm e n , p a r tic u la r ly : h e an x io u s to c le a r him self, t e r of N o rth M ain s tr e e t, ru n n in g its econom ic aspects. N othing hut fu rth e r observation of tlie resu lt of a long c o n fe re n ce w h ich P rin c e ' ---------- the prohibitory law here, and to de­ th e risk o i liead-on co llisio n s w ith com plete failu re here could prev en t velop a little m ore assu ran ce in the Y am ag ata an d P rin c e S a io n ji rec e n t-! PO RTLA N D . Aug. 18.— Dr. R. M. th e enactm en t of sim ilar legislation oncom ing c a rs. A fter a n in v e s tig a -, m inds of those engaged in th e wine ly had w ith th e E m p e ro r. M ost of! B ru m fie ld , accu sed m u rd e re r of th ere, and th e re is no thought of fa il­ tio n th e council decided to c u t a w a y 1 ind u stry ... th a t ... grapes may be grown ure, e ith e r iu \th e m inds of th e South ... . . .. . . Gie p a p e rs confined th em se lv e s to D ennis R u ssell o f R o seb u rg , was ad o n e -th ird of th e c o rn e r w hich is 21 A m erican tem perance w orkers, o r here. t r v P .„ ,h « w m m A n r ,.„<1 th e s u PPo s itl<»» th a t th e ta lk con- Judged sa n e to d ay by Dr. W illiam feet in le n g th to th e A shland V ul-I Both governm ent officluls and In d icativ e of la b ile opinion tow ards try. cern ed its e lf w ith a rra n g e m e n ts fo r A- H ouse, a lie n is t. D is tric t A tto rn e y c a n iz in g W orks. prohibition is th e a ttitu d e of th e gov­ ed u cato rs a re lined up strongly for Due to th e in a b ility on th e p a rt th e C row n P rin c e ’s r e tu rn and for N e u n e r a n n o u n c ed to day. T he den- prohibition, and the prophecy Is th a t T h e p e titio n e rs re q u e ste d th a t of th e o ffic ers of th e Scenic P re se r- e rn m en ts an d of ed u cato rs o f th e high­ his w edding. tis t is d e c la re d to be in a b s o lu te pos- an o th e r five y ears will see Chile dry. e st ran k to w ard s th e vause. B ecause o n e -h a lf of th e c o rn e r be c u t aw ay. > a tjon a sso c ia tio n of Ja ck so n co u n tv W h e th e r th e C row n P rin c e is. i n ! session o f h is fa c u ltie s. A second The young stu d e n ts win» a re being of th is sym pathy t h e \ teaching M ayor L a m k ln s ta te d th is m o rn in g to m ak e s a tis fa c to ry a rra n g e m e n ts scientific tem perance is included in th e financed here by th eir governm ent a re fact, m ad e re g e n t im m e d ia te ly upon e x a m in a tio n is ta k in g (dace in th e t h a t a second p e titio n w as b ein g c ir­ w ith th e re s id e n ts of th e A p plegate curricu lu m of th e schools, for which being placed in different p a rts of the his r e tu rn to J a p a n o r not. th e pub M u ltn o m ah d is tr ic t a tto r n e y ’s office c u la te d in sis tin g t h a t th e ir d e m a n d d is tr ic t fo r th e re g u la r m o n th ly tea c h e rs a re tra in ed in the norm al country, u n d er different environm ent, lie looks fo rw a rd to w a rd s g re a t th is a fte rn o o n . be m et com pletely. *1 m eetin g , th ey h av e decided to call school«. To m eet th e questio«. of and it is expected th a t th e ir observa­ I ch an g es, ow ing to his experience! . . ' econom ic loss th e governm ent of Chile tions will be useful in helping C hile I ■ « th e m ee tin g o ff fo r th e m o n th . Mias Anna A. Gordon. to come to a clear u n d erstanding of ° a< ’ ,r e a t s a tis fa c tio n h as been W A SH IN G TO N , D. C „ Aug. T S — lias alread y in stitu ted a program *of F a r m e r s in th e A p p le g a te valley pro p ag an d a to teach the value of th e effects o f prohibition on the in­ expressed a t his ru b b in g elbow s w ith W illiam J. B u rn s h as been a p p o in te d A ULASSIFIED AD is a B usi­ a re exceedingly busy ju s t now and dent of the w orld W. C. T. Ü., with g rap e cu lru re for o th er purposes tlian d u strial and social life of the people o rd in a ry m o rta ls in E n g la n d , F ra n c e to succeed W illia m F ly n n as head ness G etter. It goes everyw here feel th a t th ey c a n n o t ta k e th e tim e MI bs Deane, editor-in-chief of the otti- th e m aking o f alcoholic beverages and > n d upon th e public health. T he and elsew here. T h e m ass of t h e ; 0 * t ^ie in v e stig a tio n b u re a u of th e and pops right out at one every to p re p a ra a picnic g ro u n d s n o r do; clal publication of th e organization ln is advocating leg islation to provide fi­ th re e young women have been placed people, as well a s m any e n lig h te n e d '• d e p a rtm e n t o f ju stic e , a c c o rd in g to tim e you pick up The Tidings. th ey feel as if th e y could s p a re th e tlie United States, The Union Signal, nancial aid for ihose who u n d ertake in th e special charge of Miss Anna A. m en of h ig h ra n k , look fo rw a rd to j th e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l In an an n o u n ce- Try it and prove what we say. tim e to ta k e a day o ff from th e ir were commissioned by the national th e conversion of th eir p lan ts to oth­ Gordon, president of th e W. C. T U. a m ore d e m o c ra tic tu r n of th in g s, m e n t m ad e today. In thte U nited S tates. body to make a survey of Europe and e r purposes th a n w ine m aking. SEPT.TENTH <«i> 'Ji1 PO RTLA N D , Aug. 18 — P o rtla n d p lays host today* to tw o d is tin g u is h e d g e n e ra ls of th e la te w ar, one a n A m erican a n d th e o th e r an Ita lia n . G en eral U. 8. M cA lexander, th e “ Rock of th e M arn e” of A m erican a rm y fum e, is a n o th e r of A m e ric a ’s g e n e ra ls who n e v e r knew w hen he w as licked. G en- e ra l P ie tro B adoglio of th e Ita lia n a rm y a n d h e ro of th e v icto rie s of M ount S a b a tin o a n d V itto rio Veweto in th e Ita lia n c a m p a ig n s, p ro b ab ly is ju s t a s h a rd -h e a d e d . B oth o ffic e rs a r- rived in P o rtla n d e a rly to d a y a n d a re being ro y a lly e n te r ta in - ed. G e n e ral B adoglio will ad - d re ss th e m u n ic ip a l a u d ito riu m to n ig h t. . M cA lexander, le a d in g A m er- ica n re g u la r tro o p s a t th e M arn e, refu se d to r e tr e a t w h en a F re n c h g e n e ra l o rd e re d him to do so, e x p la in in g t h a t “ his tro o p s w ere so raw th ey d id n ’t know w h a t th e sig n a l m e a n t, a n d d o u b ted if th ey w ould obey it if th ey d id .” He tu rn e d th e B oches back ex actly t >204 y rea rs a f te r T heodovic ste m m e d th e tid e of A ttila ’s H u n n lsh in v a- sion. a n d . th e sto ry goes, a b o u t Multnomah Anglers Plan R. River Trip i* Dickerson Suffers Paralytic Stroke Yesterday IV. 0 . IN CLOSED OF JAPAN 10 BECOME REGENT * Brumfield Wants To See Family, Clear Mystery NATIONAL W. C. T. U. PRESIDENT RETURNS FROM SOUTH AMERICA Applegate Meeting Of Scenic Society is Called Off regular labors to attend a meeting. I t.* i