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\1 7F SHLAND climate without the aid of Medicine, cures nine cases out A of ten o f Astbm a. fa c t. VOLUME 2 T his Is a proven A shl and D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. rv KbARIA Germs cannot survive three months in the rich oione at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. NO. 298 ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921 Voi. 43.) SINN FEIN MAY ISSUE WORLD MANIFESTO Efforts to Find Stolen Car Fails; Taken Thursday ESPEEEU W E MAKKS TR IP TO INSPECT LECTEIt PROPERTY NEO IN MEXICO HAD I O CUT WAV IN ROADS OF INTERIOR GIVES A ll» TO AMERICAN WOMAN HE LI I UP BY PASSPORT TROUBLH ?” • •• <•'* •• • <•> '•> ----------- E ffo rt to d ay a n d a ll d ay Frl- day to lo cate th e S tu d e b a k e r autom obile stolen from S. H. S h o rt, p ro p rie to r of th e E a s t Side P h a rm a c y , fro m in fro n t of h is p lace of b u sin e ss a t 8 o ’clock T h u rs d a y ev en in g , h av e been w ith o u t re s u lts . Mr. S h o rt : ♦ <8> <$» <$> <ê> ❖ ] #1 Germany to Submit Peace Treaty to a World Court s ta te s th a t te le p h o n e an d te le - <$>! <•> g ra p h m essa g e s to th e police <*> in C a lifo rn ia a n d O regon c itie s ♦ ! h a v e failed to fin d c lu e s lead - i <•> in g to th e disco v ery of th e a u - <§>l • to m o b ile. $> I Mr. S h o rt le ft his . e a r, a ❖ <•» m aroon colored c h u m m y ro a d - •«> <$> s te r, s ta n d in g in f ro n t of h is >$> «?> s to re fo r a b o u t five m in u te s <§> <•' w hile he a tte n d e d to so m e ♦ <*> w ork. • W hen he cam e o u t th e c a r w as gone. <$> <•> In q u iry m ad e of to u ris ts in <S> a n e a rb y cafe. Mr. S h o rt s ta te d <?> <S> to a u th o r itie s , illic ite d th e fa c t <$> <?> t h a t th e c a r h a d been ta k e n by <§- tw'o young m en w ho ju m p e d in -?> ■$> th e m ac h in e a n d d ro v e o ff im - <$> -•> m e d ia te ly a f t e r Mr. S h o r t’B de- pasture. A d e sc rip tio n of th e <3> m en could not be o b ta in e d . »> "S’ <J> '<$> <§> •$> <§> '$> <$> <§> <§> <ÿ •$> <$> J. G. Lucy, 111 T h ird s tr e e t, a n em p lo y e of th e S o u th e rn P acific co m p an y , w ho re tu r n e d y e s te rd a y fro m a six w eeks tr ip to th e in te r io r o f M exico, h as m an y a n in te re s tin g ta le to te ll of th e land m ad e fa m o u s by chili con c a m e an d rev o lu tions. Mr. Lucy m ad e th e teip fo r th e p u rp o se of in v e s tig a tin g th e c o n d i tio n of th e p ro p e rty t h a t he h a s ow ned to r sev eral y e a rs b u t h a s been u n a b le to m ak e any use of o w in g to c o n s ta n t m ilita ry d is tu rb a n c e s in t h a t c o u n try . Mr. L u c y ’s p ro p e rty is in clu d e d in a tf a c t of lan d ow ned by a n A m erican co m p an y a n d im p ro v ed w ith 40 houses. O ut of th e 40 ho u ses th e only one le ft s ta n d in g in a u sa b le c o n d itio n is one be lo n g in g to th e e s ta te of Mrs. N. C u n n in g h a m . w ho died in th is c ity som e tim e ago. T ra v el to his p ro p e rty w as d iffi c u lt. Mr. Lucy says. S h ru b b e ry a n d tro p ic a l u n d e rg ro w th c o n s ta n tly blo ck ed th e ro ad s a n d p a th s, neces s ita tin g th e c u ttin g a n d ch o p p in g of a ro ad w ay . In sp e a k in g of th e dense v e g e ta tio n Mr. Lucy told of a la rg e hollow vine th a t grow s in g re a t p ro fu sio n in th e s o u th e r n c o u n try . T he vine, he e x p lain ed , c o n ta in s p u re w a te r on th e in sid e a n d is m uch used by th e n a tiv e s in th e p lace o f a w a te r flask . Mr. Lucy s ta te s th a t M exico is ric h c o u n try , c a p ab le of p ro d u cin g g re a t f ru it, v e g e ta b le an d w h eat crops. He says t h a t c o rn w ith s ta lk s 22 feet in h e ig h t a re raise d in Mex ico. T he co rn , how ever, is ra d ic a lly d if f e r e n t from th e corn ra ise d in th is c o u n try a n d h a s o n ly tw o e a rs to th e s ta lk . W h ile in Mexico. Mr. Lucy, in c o m p a n y w ith se v e ra l m em b e rs of th e E lk s clu b a t Mexico C ity, w as of a s sis ta n c e to an A m e ric an w om an w ho w as h a v in g tro u b le in o b ta in in g e n tr a n c e to th e U n ited S ta te s th ro u g h te c h n ic a l d e fe c ts in h e r p a s sp o rt to th is c o u n try . T he w o m an had been m a k in g a to u r of E u ro p e a n d in e n te rin g Mexico be fo re r e tu r n in g to th e U nited S ta te s h ad u n w ittin g ly failed to com ply w ith th e im m ig ra tio n law s. T h ro u g h th e e ffo rts of E lk s in M exican citie s th e w o m an is th o u g h t to be on h e r w ay a t th is tim e. M r. L ucy s ta te s th a t th e E lk s g av e th e w om an f in a n cial a s sis ta n c e u n til sh e c o u ld reach th is c o u n try . C hristian Eiideavorers M eet— T h e P re s b y te ria n C h ristia n E n d e a v o r society hold its b u sin e ss m e e t ing in H e lm a n ’s g ro u n d s T h u rs d a y ev en in g . T h o se who co u ld sw im , sw a m ; th o se w ho c o u ld n 't “ g a b b le d .” T hen th e r e w as a b o n fire a n d a w o in e r-ro a st, a n d lo ts of bu n s a n d pick les, a n d th e n a m a rs h m a l low’ to a s t. No d o u b t som e of th e m em b e rs echoed th e W h itn e y b o y s’ a p o s tro p h e to h is sto m a c h la te r, b u t it w as jolly an d th e big h a rv e s t m oon peeped o v er th e tre e s a n d seem ed to sm ile a p p ro v a l. T h e com in g E n d e a v o r c o n v en tio n of U nion 10 w’a s d isc u sse d am o n g o th e r th in g s. If th e p la n s u n d e r w ay can be c a rrie d o u t th is will be a s p le n did ra lly a t M edford S e a t. 10 an d 11. F a re w e ll Pieni« D inner— Restrict Shipments Of Cattle Is Urge of Livestock Exchange WOULD POINT OUT ALLEGED «• CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—-The '•> C hicago liv esto ck exch an g e is <?> • u rg in g fa rm e rs to keep th e ir • •- c a ttle off th e m a rk e t b ecau se • of th e g lu tte d c o n d itio n of th e <?' :•> m ea t tra d e . C a ttle ra is e rs , • d e a le rs a n d sh ip p e rs have been <§> M A N IFESTO WOULD PR E- u rg e d to r e s tr ic t th e ir sh ip - --♦> » I ^ m e a ts of c a ttle as a d d itio n a l LIMI NARY TO PROBABLE • heavy shipm ents* w ould d em o r- • ! HOSTILITIES >' alize th e m a rk e ts an d prices. ? •' T he n a tio n -w id e slu m p in th e *? • p ric e of d ressed beef is said to <•>' • be d u e p a rtly to th e a rm y of «§> i SINN FEIN FEAR •• 5.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 unem ployed a n d <§>; DOUBLE CROSSING W A SH IN G TO N . D. C., A ug. 20.— S o u th e rn O regon is ra p id ly com -j • h ig h re ta il prices. A sh ip p in g <8>| R e c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r th e prin cip al • re s tric tio n m ay a lso serv e to , ing to th e fro n t as a m in in g c e n te r. fe d e ra l o ffices to be filled in O regon • b re a k DESPITE FAVORABLE p ro fite e rin g in r e ta il ACTION W h a t is c la im e d to be one of th e have been m ad e by S e n a to rs M cN ary, RECEPTION OF GEORGE’S prices, w h o lesale d e a le rs be- <•> b ig g est s tr ik e s of th e y e a r w as th a t a n d S ta n fie ld a s follow s -'V* lieve. $> SPEECH IN SOME QUAR C o llecto r of in te rn a l rev e n u e — | <s> & <$> <$» m ad e T h u rs d a y a t th e G old R id g e , B E R L IN , A ug. 20.— G e rm a n y has <$> <$> <?. <$ * $ «> 9 TERS m ine, w hen th ey s tru c k a v ery ric h s ta lle d on th e sig n in g of th e G er- C lyde G .^ H u n tle y , O regon C ity. C o llecto r of c u sto m s— G eorge u. c h u te on th e 5 0 0 -fo o t* level, w hich m an -A m e ric an peace tre a ty now P ip e r, P o rtla n d . d e p th th e y h av e rea c h e d w ith th e ir a w a itin g o ffic ia l r a tific a tio n by th e DU BLIN, Aug. 20.— T h e U nited S ta te s m a rs h a l— C larence! S inn F ein g o v e rn m e n t of I r e tu n n e l t h a t is now in 100 feet. G e rm a n g o v e rn m e n t. T h e pro p o sals R. H o tc h k iss. P o rtla n d . lan d , in sistin g on Iris h in C. C. C Îark, p re s id e n t o f th e com -; in th e tre a ty , now p o in ts of d issen - A p p ra ise r of n ^ erch an d ise— E d d ep en d en ce in n e g o tia tio n s pany, an d G py C h ild ers, one of t h e .s i o n , m ay be s u b m itte d to a w orld w ard N. W h eeler, P o rtla n d , b ut fo r peace w ith th e B ritish gov la rg e o w n e rs of sto c k , w e re sh o w in g j c o u rt fo r in te r n a tio n a l a r b itra tio n , fo rm e rly of S ta n fie ld . e rn m e n t, a re serio'usly c o n sid F e d e ra l u ro h iilitio n d ire c to r— ' a pan of ric h o re to d a y ta k e n from a c c o rd in g to s ta te m e n ts m ad e h e re e rin g th e issu in g of a m a n i th e new s trik e . Mr. C la rk says. “ W e Dr. Jo se p h A. L in n v ille , C arlto n . to d ay . T h is m ay be do n e in sp ite oi. festo to th e w orld, it was an r s u re h a v e s tru c k it ric h an d a re in R o se b u rg lan d office— R eceiv er,, n o u n ced h e re today. T h e p ro a six-foot vein» of w o n d e rfu l o re t h a t ’ (b e fa c t t h a t th e tre a ty , d r a f t con- F re d W. H aynes. R o seburg. posed m an ifesto w ould p o in t will ru n se v e ra l th o u s a n d d o lla rs to ta in s no d e c a la ra tio n of G e rm a n y 's Dufur Man Is R ecom m ended o u t th e a lleg ed u n fa irn e s s of T h e D alles lan d o ffice— R e g iste r, th e ton. It is th e ric h e s t s tr ik e in | g u ilt in s ta r tin g th e w a r. It is be- Ja ck so n county is fo oting th e bills th e B ritish o ffer. S’o u th e rn O regon o r N o rth e rn C ali-! lieved t h a t if su c n a u e c ia ra tio n had J . W. D onnelly, A rlin g to n ; receiv er. in th e se rie s of ra id s an d a r r e s ts in T he issu es of such a m a n i fo rn ia for y ears and d e m o n s tr a te s ' T. C. Q ueen, D u fu r. been m ad e t h a t G e rm a n y w ould have I th e illic it liq u o r tra ffic , acco rd in g t o 1 festo. as co n sid e red by D aii beyond d o u b t th a t th is co u n ty w ill La G ra n d e lan d ofifee— R e c e iv e r,' fla tly re fu se d to sign th e pact. C ounty Ju d g e G a rd n e r, a n d th e E ire a n n in p riv a te co n feren ce, soon be a th riv in g gold m in in g c e n J. H. P e a re , La G ra n d e ; re g is te r, T h e tr e a ty p ro p o sa ls of th e U ni a m o u n t will n ot be know n u n til all will be p re lim in a ry to th e re te r. We a r e now w’o rk in g on a te d S ta te s c a ll fo r re p a r a tio n fo r C a rl G. H elm , S ta n fie ld . th e c lean u p is co m p leted . T h e spe- su m p tio n of h o stilitie s, it is ‘u n n e l to cu t th e vein 200 feet B u rn s lan d o ffice— R e c e iv e r,.Jo h n th e American» lives lo st d u rin g th e ; cial a g e n ts a re fu rn ish e d by th e s ta te th o u g h t here. d e e p e r." I. D o n eg an , B u rn s. w ar a n d fo r th e s in k in g of th e L u s i a t th e req u e st of th e co u n ty c o u rt, i D espite th e fa v o ra b le recep T h e d isc o v e ry is m ad e in th e t i m e V ale lan d o f f ic e — R eceiver, ta n ia , w hich w as su n k by a G erm an T he a ctio n was ta k e n a t th e re q u e st tio n o f Lloyd G eo rg e’s speech d is tric t a s . t h e M illio n aire, R o e^in g j G eorge M. Love, Vale. s u b m a rin e p rio r to th e e n tra n c e of j of c itizen s who filed c o m p la in ts and to th e house of com m ons in G im let a n d th e c la im s of th e N a L ak ev iew land o ffice— R eg ister. th e U nited S ta te s in to th e w orld co n re q u e s te d th a t s te p s be ta k e n to o th e r th a n Sinn Fein circles, it tio n a l M an g an ese coQ ipany a re lo F ra n k I*. L ig h t, L akeview . flict. cu rb th e b o o tleg g ers. is believed th a t th e rep u b lica n c a te d . All th e s e p ro p e rtie s a re be “ T he special a g e n ts a re th e best Irish cabinet feels th a t it has ing w o rk e d a n d developed a t th e CURWOOD WROTE “GOLDEN th e s ta te can su p p ly , o u tsid e of th e been double-crossed by th e p re s e n t as p a rt of th e m in in g a c tiv SN A R E” WHILE SNOWBOUND h ig h -c lass d e te c tiv e a g e n c ie s.” said B ritish p rem ier. ity t h a t h a s ben la u n c h e d in th is --------- - J u d g e G a rd n e r T h u rsd a y . “ C itizens ---------------------------- section in th e la s t six m o n th s. « J a m e s O liver ( urw ood w ro te T he p ro te ste d th a t th e b o o tle g g e rs w ere G olden S n a re ” d u rin g a p eriod sev- ru n n in g wild, am i we m oved to c u r h : L O C a l FIRST LOCOMOTIVE IS AGAIN era! y e a rs ago w hen he was snow ! th em . S a n d ife r, who is in ch a rg e , RUNNING UNDER OWN POW ER bound in th e C a n a d ian R ockies over! has h ad y e a rs of ex p e rien c e an d r*- Ore. Senators Give Federal Office Plums Southern Ore. Coming Cold Miné Center BILL FOR HUNT OF John McCourt To Be Justice Ore. Supreme Court Ore. Rifle Team To Portland ............ '1 0 0 m iles fro m c iv ilizatio n . ! cen tly o p e ra te d a t S alem . T acom a SA LEM , A ug. 20.— J u d g e J o h n “ T he G olden S n a re .” th e sc re e n ,'a n d A sto ria. None of th e expense M cC ourt of th e M u ltn o m ah c irc u it version of w hich will be show n a t | is s h a re d by th e s ta te . I d o n ’t know- c o u rt w as n am ed ju s tic e of th e O re- th e V ining th e a te r to d ay , is an all- how long th ey a re going to 9* here, gun su p re m e c o u rt to d a y , s u c c e e d in g ; snow sto ry a n d p ra c tic a lly th e e n - b u ; they w ork f a s t.” J a m e s Q. A dam s and A ndrew . J J u s tic e J o h n s , who h a s a ccep ted the* t ir e a c tio n is laid in th e g re a t o u t- ' The c o u n ty ju d g e d en ied th a t th e M cCallen, cra c k rifle m a rk sm a n of im p e n d in g a p p o in tm e n t to th e P h il- 'd o o r s in th e dead of w in ter. special a g e n ts were c o n n ected w ith th e F irs t C om pany C oast A rtille ry , ip p in ^ s u p r e m e c o u rt. J u d g e T u c k e r W hile Mr. C u rw o o d ’s sp len d id j may refo rm o rg a n iz a tio n , b u t th a t h ad been .o ffe red th e O regon ju s tic e im a g in a tio n w as called in to play fo r c le a n -u p h ad been u n d e r c o n s id e r s - - <^reROU *s’a tio n a l U u a rd , of A shland. th e m o tiv atio n of th e n a rra tiv e , th e ! tioi*. for se v e ra l m o n th s. sh ip , b u t d eclin ed . • le ft today fo r P o rtla n d w here they W a lte r E v a n s, p re s id e n t d is tric t s to ry is b asically fo u n d ed on an ac- Gold Hill Man A rrested join a s ta te m ilitia rifle team sche- a tto r n e y of M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty , s u c - t u a l h a p p e n in g in th e c o u n try ofi T he only a r r e s t m ad e T h u rsd a y J d u led to leave A ugust 23 fo r C am p T h e W e stm in s te r G uild of th e ceetls M cC ourt on th e c irc u it bench, i p e rp e tu a l snow s, th e u n u s u a ln e s s of! in th e cam p aig n w as th a t of B er-i P e rry , Ohio, w here th e team will P r e s b y te ria n c h u rc h e n jo y e d a pic a n d S ta n le y M eyers, city a tto rn e y for : w hich lends it co m p ellin g in te re s t. n a rd D u fu r, a re s id e n t of th e Gold nic s u p p e r in th e lo w er p a rk la st P o rtla n d , is su c ce e d in g s E v an s. Me-! ------------------------------ Hill d is tric t. A h om e-m ade still and p a rtic ip a te in a u a tio n l sh o o tin g ev e n in g in h o n o r of M rs. B oslough, C o u rt w ill p ro b ab ly ta k e h is new i GREAT CROWDS TAKE a q u a r t f ru it j a r of m ash was ob m ee t to be held in t h a t city A u g one o f th e p a tro n e s se s of th e g u ild , p o sitio n S ept. 1, w hen J o h n s is ex-! ta in e d . D u fu r w as a rra ig n e d b efo re u s t 27. T he sh o o tin g m atch is an ADVANTAGE OF CUT IN w ho w ill lea v e s h o rtly fo r th e east. p ected to resig n . R. R. F A R E TO BEACHES J u s tic e G lenn O. T a y lo r a n d plead a n n u a l a ffa ir a t w hich e x p ert in T h e s p re a d w as e le g a n t a n d w as e n gu ilty . ----------------------- ;------------- - . € s tru c tio n is given by a rm y officers. joyed to th e lim it. T he m em b ers ALFALFA ranch is T h e tip th a t D u fu r h a d a still w as T h e m en le ft h e re in re g u la r arm y PO R TLA N D . Aug. 20.— T he ra te fe lt g lad t h a t th e la s t lk tle fellow - SOLD FOR $ 8 ,7 0 0 receiv ed from his n e ig h b o rs, /w h o sty le w ith full field e q u ip m e n t w ar b etw een th e ra ilro a d s , b o a ts an d sh ip w ith Mrs. B oslo u g h could be phoned th e s h e r if f ’s office. A n e ig h O v erco ats a n d s lic k e rs w ere ta k e n T h e ’ L. S. C ase ra n c h of 18 a c re s. a u to b u se s to th e b each es c o n tin u e d borhood row seem s to be m ixed up held in th e b e a u ty sp o t of b e a u tifu l a lth o u g h a h a rd w in te r w as not m e n A sh lan d a n d t h a t sh e w ill c a rr y in ! p rin c ip a lly a lfa lfa lan d , one m ile to d ay w ith an e n o rm o u s tra f fic in in th e c h a rg e s. ’»«C speed up, said It stood T he a u th o r itie s tio n e d as p a rt of th e sh o o tin g m atch . f e n o rth of P h o e n ix on th e P a c ific h igh- c re a se fo r th e ra ilro a d s , d e c re a se in h e r m em ory th e q u ie t ev en in g , th e well. s ta te th a t th e re is n o th in g to show T he m en will re p o rt a t P o rtla n d lo v elin ess of th e g ree n b a c k g r o u n d ; T he D eW itt C linton m ad e its first W*y ’ h a ® be<? p u rch a se d J - B- b u sin e ss fo r th e riv e r s te a m e rs and t h a t D u fu r was m a n u fa c tu rin g M onday. ' H ild e b ra n t of E u g e n e fo r $8,700 no b u sin ess a t a ll p ra c tic a lly to r of tre e s an d h ills as w ell as th e c i r - j t r i p on J u ly 30 1831 m o o n sh in e fo r co m m ercial p u rp o ses. < T h e m em b ers of th e O regon Na- G re a t cro w d s a r e cash . M r. H ild e b ra n t a n d h is fam - (b e m o to rb u s. cle o f frie n d s who ‘ h av e e n jo y e d ' ______________ _ Since th e a c tiv ity of th e sp ecial j tio n a l G u a rd rifle tea m a re ; ilv ex pect to ta k e possession a n d r e - f a v a ilin g th em se lv e s of d e creased C h ristian w o rk to g e th e r in p a s t days. W EATH ER FORECAST a g e n ts becam e k n o w n a n u m b e r of; Team Captain T h e g u ild p re s e n te d h e r w ith a s il sid e on th e lan d in th e n e a r fu tu re , rates. FA IR . le tte rs h av e been received from p eo -' M ajo r F re d M. W est, In fa n try , ver se rv in g k n ife as a little to k e n pie g iving in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e ! P o rtla n d , O regon, of love a n d a p p re c ia tio n o f h e r help location of s tills a lle g e d to be in Teiua t ’o a d i i a n d in flu e n c e in th e society a n d th e p riv a te hom es. T he a u th o r itie s ssv C a p ta in E u g e n e C. L ibby, In fa n RAILROAD LABOR ¿MJARD c h u rc h . they do n o t ta k e th e se tip s se rio u sly , tr y , P o rtla n d , O regon. GIVES FAVO RABLE DECISION; us th e y a re p ro m p te d in m any in-* Shooting Members BLOCKS CHANCE OF STRIKE BANDITS ROB RANK sta n c e s by spite. C a p ta in C la re n c e C ollins, C.A.C., IN WASHINGTON OF of th e United States, is vice Scarcli Just Started T hirty-eighty years ago, _. A lbany, O regon. 1st. L ie u t, Adol- CHICAGO, Aug. 20.— R a ilro a d president of the world or 1 he o l(le e rs « ta rte d o u t a g . i m h ( . i p h u s . A. Schw arz. 5 th ln ia n tn - . MORE THAN $ 5 ,(MM) a t a m eeting held In San sh o p m en a re a p p a re n tly sa tisfie d ganization, an d 'M rs. Ella A. Francisco, w here th e W om o r ,n a g search of s tills an d p e c P o r tla n d , OreKO„ 2d„ l , w ith th e ra ilro a d la b o r b o a rd d e c i Boole of Brooklyn. N. Y., a n ’s C h ristian Tem perance pie to r whom they have w a rra n ts i . « . sio n allo w in g a n e ig h t-h o u r day, in '! Je n se n . 5 th In f., E ugene. Ore. 1st vice-president-at-large of the M E T A L IN E FA L L S. W ash., Aug. Union Is bolding its natio n b efo re d e p a rtin g »hat « organization in this country, a fh n o d „ a . n n . o . u n c ed t ” « e p a n in g .n a t s e rg e a n t L e o n a rd McGee, 5 th Co., s u rin g tim e a n d a h a lf fo r o v e rtim e . 20.— A posse of 25 a rm e d m en a re al convention. A ugust 18-23. they hud ju st sta lle d More „ is world tre a su re r. The last its ,1„ 1 ' 1Ole a ’ r *«ta C.A.C., A lbany. Ore. S ta ff S erg ean t T h e ir a c tio n b locks th e c h a n ce of a b e a tin g th e s u rro u n d in g w oods, seek th e organization of the in the b o o tle g g in g cases a re ached- vi«»^ u u*. i - » u w orld convention was held W orld W. C. T. U. w as e f s tr ik e w hich th e m en c o n te m p la te d in g tw o d a rin g b a n d it* w ho robbed v ic to r R. S tra tto n , 1st Bn. Hq. Co. in London in 1920. The next fected. F ran ces E. W illard, p ro v id e d th e b o a rd failed to m a k e th e M etalin e F a lls b a n k la te y e ste r- -e , . i 5 th In fa n try , E u g en e. Ore. S e rg ea n t will m eet in Philadelphia in m o Tn who organized the work In in ln J, ’ C° U r ‘ tl ' “ GI m . E. T e rril!. I t t Bn. H ,. Co. 6th a s a tis fa c to ry decision. day of m o re th a n $5,000 a n d locked November. 1922. Siuce the the U nited S tates and was rh n F ' I ° Appleffat<1 Infantry. Jacksonville, Ore. Ser- --------------------------------- th e p re sid e n t an d c a sh ie r in th e enactm ent of the Eighteenth rancher' t h e c o m p e l l i n g force la n c h e r, c h a rg e d w ith h a v in c m a c h ’ in 7 n a \m g m ash g e a n t G ilb e rt A. P ic k a rd . S e p a ra te SAN FR A N C ISCO , Aug. 20.— m oney v au lt. amendment in the United throughout the years of its in nis possession, plead g u iltv Coff- r, States the W. C. T. U. in F o llo w in g a re c u r r e n t m a rk e t prices . ”, buhi - v . v o n Co p in fa n try , P o rtla n d , O regon, developm ent into u great n a n „^ m « . this country is devoting a m a n s a tto rn e y m ade a plea fo r l e n - i C on p o u ltry p ro d u c ts : tional institution, w as the o rp o ral O rville C a rt, H ow itzer Co., OREGON COW BREAKS WORLD’S M i l iency. larg er proportion of its en ' Instrum ent through which H ens, 2 5 (ii2 7 c ; b ro ile rs, 32 @ 35c. , P o rtla n d , Ore. P riv a te 1st C lass RECORD FOR PRODUOTION ergy to the fu rth e ra n c e ot T ins m an. said th e a tto rn e y , *to M anley W. S evens, Co. L, 5 th 1m th e women of thex world <- OF MILK AND 111 TTER FAT , w ere brought together for th e world program . P a rtic i f e * aUd haS ^ t r y . D allas. Ore. Private 1st ularly is effort being made y w tem perance work. Today a w ife an d tw o little c h ild re n , one c ,ass Jam es Ad , 8t Co c * to spread in the South A CLASSIFIED AD is a B usi PO RTLA N D , Aug. 20.— St. M awesj the world organization in- 1ST aged fo u r a n d th e o th e r six. H e 1,, . a o . A m erican countries and in hoo „ , Ore , C., A sh lan d , O re B u g ler A ndrew ness G etter. It goes everyw here JPOOt&XP L a d ’s L ad y , b elo n g in g to H a rry ; , eludes in its m em bership th e wine producing coun lias uot m ade any m oney o u t of J . M cCallen, 1st Co. C.A.C.. A sh J? ÂfeiCjiaP women from every civilized and pops right out at one every Iliff, b ro k e th e w o rld ’s rec o rd fo r a- trie s of E urope tl»e economic fa n n in g . All he h as is w h a t h e can nation of the world. T he lan d , O re. P riv a te 1st Clas» A rth u r tim e you pick up l i t e T idings. y e a r ’s p ro d u c tio n o f b u tte r f a t, m a k effect of prohibition in the U nited S ta te s and inform ation e a rn w ith h is h a n d s a n d th e sw e a t present president, Rosiliml, the Countess of Carli/le, lives G. R obinson, S ervice Co., P o rtla n d . Try it and prove w hat we say. concerning th e profitable n a tu re of grape culture fo r other in g 827 p o u n d s of fa t a n d 11,729 in England in Castle Howard, the ancestral »eat of her O re., 5th. Inf. (C ontinued on P age F o u r ) purposes than wine making. ! fam ily. Miss A nna A. Gordon, president of the W. C. T. U. p o u n d s of m ilk. N E W Y O R K .— T he D eW itt C lin to n , th e f ir s t locom otive to be o p e r a te d in th is s ta te , m ad e a tr ia l trip a t H a rm o n , N. Y„ re c e n tly , a f te r m ore th a n h a lf a c e n tu ry of in a c tiv ity. The a n c ie n t e n g in e d ra w in g a tra in of c a rs o f t h e ty p e t h a t w as in vogue in 1831 w ill b e g iv en a n o th e r te s t a lo n g R iv e rsid e D rive, p re lim in a ry to its d e p a rtu re fo r C hicago, w h e re it will be show n a t th e P a g e a n t of P ro g re s s ex p o sitio n . A fte r th e e n g in e e r re k in d le d th e wood fire in t h o 9 0-y e a r-o ld en g in e, th e a n c ie n t c r a f t p u ffe d a n d s n o rte d u n d e r 75 p o u n d s o f ste a m a n d w h en t h e e n g in e e r “ le t h e r o u t” th e De W itt C lin to n ra m b le d a lo n g a t ton speed— e ig h t m iles a n h&ur. Sev e ra l s h o rt ru n s w ere m ade, a n d a l th o u g h th e ag ed loco m o tiv e g ro a n e d a f te r y e a rs of in a c tiv ity , th e o ffic ia ls !o . th e New York C e n tra l w ho w atch- FOUNDER AND 'PRESENT PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD’S W. C. T. U. 1 i 4