Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1921, Image 1

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zA SHLAND climate without the aid
* » of Medicine, cares nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
fact.
1M4LARU Germs caaoot a tm te
three months in the rich osone
• t Ashlahd.
The pure domestic
water helps.
Internatiofeal News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings VoL 43)
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ASHLAND, OREGON; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
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BLAMED FOR MANDATE DELAY
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Repeal AU Income
Surtax Above 25
Per Cent; Mellon
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British Invite
Full Questions
In Irish Note
Council Expected to O. K.
Refunding'Bonds Tuesday
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept.
* 8- The repeal of all income -♦>
surtax above 25 per cent as of -.#»
* Jan u ary 1, 1922, is among the <fo!
■» new revenue revision proposals <$,
* subm itted today by Secretary -»
CONTESTS OPEN TO ALL SCHOOL
of the Treasury Mellon to the $>'
senate
finance committee.
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CHILDREN OF COUNTY— CLUB
*
The house tax bill fixed 32
M EM BERS TO COMPETE FOR
per cent as the maximum for <•>
the proposed elim ination of high
F R E E T R IP TO STATE FAIR.
* surtaxes, when capital stock tax ♦
}«* was retained by it.
<$>
.-to Mellon also suggested the re-
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 8. (Spe-
c ial).—
The Jackson
Jackson county
county educa­
educa- ‘ * tention of the transportation
a'L — The
tax, including th a t on the trans-
tional exhibits a n j industrial club '
portation
of oil by pipe line, $>
contests are to be held in Medford
which
was
repealed by the <s>
at the N atatorium , September 20
By MRS. JOHN H. DILL
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house
bill.
and 21.
(Corresponding Sec’y Civic Club)
This m ean. th a t re p o rt, need
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The first m eeting of the Civic club
be finished immediately and sent toi
for the coming year was held in
Corvallis so they may be returned A A T A R F A A A T A
Auxiliary hall Tuesday afternoon.
and registered before the flates g iv -jl
I Ik I
|fk U |||J |\
The president. Miss Chamberlain,
en above. Awards can go only to U» U l U . u L l U l l I Û
presided.
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those with complete reports.
A fter the routine of business fhe
Every club and every individual
m atter in everyone’s thoughts was j
a t work on the various projects— *
discussed— the proposed new club
corn growing, potato growing, gard- j
house which is to be erected on the
If I w anted to be somebody,
ening, poultry raising, pork produc­
lot leased by the city council to the
and
had the coin to back it, I
tion. canning, calf raising, sheep
club for th at purpose.
w
ouldn’t
try to float along, on
raising, home making, sewing, cook-
A sketch of the building and) floor
promises of w hat I was going to
ery *s entitled to claim space for j
plans were shown. Then the mat- do; I ’d ju s t go and do it and
the exhibit they have.
Exhibits!
, ter was brought up for individual
see what folks thought of that.
should be on hand and in place th e '
(Continued from yesterday)
discussion and expression of opin-
HAZ KIK.
m orning . of September
20.
,
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. l° ns- Mrs. Mary Holmes T u c k ^ as
Experienced judges will make th et _ ° ut of Bandon and on toward C o-' representative for the Belleview dis-
aw ards on the last day. From the qui,le’ we first began to encounter trict. and who had interviewed the
exhibits which receive aw ards selec-, 001"® ot the famous corduroy ro a d s.' ladies in both Neil creek and Valley
tions will be made to go with the ' ou know lumber is cheaper than View districts, said th at she found
car of Jackson county exhibits t o ! d,rt over there. and so they pave all of the women heartily in favor
the/ tatP fa lr’
plank’ “
W y g o o d < of the idea, hut that they said t h e ^
E ntrants who have poultry, ra b -1 road excePf where they occasionally' were unable to subscribe monev
hits or livestock, please send feed lftave out a Pla“ k and you don’t see She said th at she had heard ladles'
for the two days, so th at the aui- U Untu you are by! W onder if thev who were ‘Lady E lks” exnress th e
m a!, w ,„ be properly ,«<1 and eared >“>“ <■»» „ „
k w p (oIk. fron,
that £ E“ ’S' X t r Z
n f T ,T T ,
V*”
lor. I , there
no way ot
speeding.
was
„ceded bn. U a , T
6 “ ““ a " y ° " b ',ltb ' h ,t
exhibits to the fair, the countv’' So°» we came to Coquille, a sm art felt that t h e r e w«,-«
_ ........ _ _ sh* I fellow a nerve has more than an ev-
SEPT. 20-21
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OF
NORTHERN CALIF.
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1VERNESS. Scotland, Sept. 8. -*>
— The British government in- <<
•- vites the fullest questioning, so
j
T MEETING Of
THE COMING YEAR
IE MATURED;
WILL CALL BIOS
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as to
leave no doubts of its
•
” sincerity, say the British cabi- •*>
, !» n e t’s peace not to the Sinn Fein, •?-
The reply suggests a peace
' e conference, as previously re- • ’
»' veale<# through unofficial chan-
«els. The exchange of .corn- 4- I
’ munieations between the Brit- ♦>
♦ ish premier and the Sinn Fein. #•
j •’ has already lasted too long,’ <«{
j ♦> the note averred.
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September 20 is the date of- <•>
$»
™z zzizz
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a a a
LEAGUE
SETTLE
4'HILE
AND
BOLIVIAN DISPUTE— WILL R E ­
TAIN ARTICLE X IN COVENANT
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GENEVA
Sent
it
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tion was laid to the United States by
Lord Cecil, of England, in a speech
made today before the League of
Nations assembly.
He subm itted a resolution asking
j the League of Nations council to de­
; approved. Briggs stated this m orn­
fine the term s of the m andate fo rth ­
ing in an interview th at pursuant to
with. regretting the previous delay
in
dtoing so.”
plans made by the city council at its
Lord Cecil's speech and his reso­
meeting Tuesday evening, bids on
lution stirred up the assembly into
the refunding bonds and the con­
opposing camps. Some of the dele­
tem plated new issue of $19,000 will
gates interpreted the speech and res-
be accepted next week. A resolution
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oiution as a direct slap at the Unit­
I for such procedure is now being
ed States and which came a t a time’
made by Attorney Briggs, following
Several members of the local chap- wbeu the United States is engaged
I
instr;,ction of the council. The ! ter oi tbe Reil Cross motored to Med- 1« negotiations with the allies on the
plans of Attorney Briggs have ford yesterday to attend a county
question of mandates.
gained
the approval of - Portland nieetlllg of the Red Cross with D rJ
.
A »econd sensation was aired when
,
d orneys who were consulted J - E - Creighton, northw est director Dr B rat«nS. of Sweden, charged tip
y the city council regarding the ! with headquarters at Seattle. Dr council with carrying on secret dip­
ond i88ue-
Creighton addresed the women at
a lomacy and secret negotiations.
* * ♦
luncheon given at Medford.
He
- bill of $1730.15 for the inatal- 8tute<l th at “ the peak load
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 8.—
of help
lation of the chlorination plant in to ^ -se rv ic e men would not be i Df“uial that the United States
ever
HO ih“. 11
18 b* M‘
*92’ ’" ■««'
« « I “» » « -
U a , thU X .m
this govern-
There
i . v ___ . 11 ""len t can
he £ given a “ " " ‘*»>1» ot the boya who went ov- '"* “ 1 I“ “ no objections to the L ea.
ue
I of Nations counnil
* » pting
« « to . ad-
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— some erseas are breaking down menfnliv
mentally, fof
council a attem
Question over the correct am ount of “ ..I ’
.
l Just th* t u t o r i a l dispute between
the bill, it ho!«»
a -. ,
EveiV ,n v ov „„ — l . .
/-tun
The city council will authorize is­ i
suance of $37,000 worth of refunding
I boncL next Tuesday if the plans of
j City A ttorney William Briggs an?
to to < to $> to a
• s. DENfKH AGREEMENT TIIA1
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ATTEND COUNTY
R. CROSS MEET
Sunivor Pays
Tribute Medford
Aviation Victim I
oi gas and high explosives, b u t! consented to the league’s lnterven-
know they are coming in alarm - tion- k was declared here that Ru­
ing numbers. The scourge of war llvia had never been notified bv this
is upon us,, and will be for manv government to th at effect.
These contests are open to every
m X r y ' o'" d not o ,te " *•*“ * ;
' e" 'e<, ,o ,he r ? ?
"
years to come.
school in Jackson county.
I often bear men say:
‘Why
GENEVA, Sept. 8.— Article ten
In order th a t no school will have
y“
¡n p - a
X
f "
his ~ experience. He paid a tr ib - ! «
. ,.°f. . the. P eaee Oow<l.v has can’t the ex-soldiers work like I do?’ which was the chief stum bling block
an advantage over another, the fol­
; “ taken
ute to the courage of L ie u te n a n t!___
J* in . 30 in fines d «ring the said Dr. Creighton. “ There were
lowing divisions will be made, and' He .s great business for the state of enthused over the Idea and said she
to America’s entering into the coun­
H arry L. Speck, of Medford, Or., ■
' n‘° “ th 01 Aueust, he stated in __
hi.> SOI)»« * «rafters among them, but the cil of the League of Nations, and
schools will contest only in the dl-l Oregon.
recalled how em barrased she was
Pilot of the ill-fated bomber. Speck, ’ ‘eP° rt tO the city dadK-
,auk and f,le of l >ie boys are on the
which Canada sought to have elimi­
vision in which they belong.
„.n “ 7 h
aDd N° rth Bend are " hen the E dit<>rial association was
he declared, until the last, resorted
O111
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square. They are doing the best thev
nated, will be retained in the cove-
Division 1. Grade schools having
86 toSether. only a mile and a Riven a dinner in the park and
Bills approved by the finance com-j can On,y a »»>«11 Per cent
sev- to every known trick of flying to
come for «ant of the league.
but one teacher.
,
, 7 80 sePa ra tinK them, and we eral visiting ladies asked her
if bring the big machine out of the nuttee am i the city council for the :,ld willingly.”
Grade
h a v in g ;8 Ou d -iudRe it was a question of there was a room where
I he am endm ent committee has
tw Division
™ X 7 2. ° X
v schools h»v,„
, “ th
<• e v “ n».,i<«i f a ta l t u i
WId
■
. am ounted to Sr> -
month of August
Dr Creighton
reviewed
the
minor
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‘©ported
that it has decided upon
261.85.
the retention of the article with an
interpretative statem ent to quiet the
Division 4.
High schools.
fears of Canada ahd the United
10 h X . x
: : r ,
grades 9, 10, n and 12.
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States.
companions, who realized I
««P»riment to be used In i
------ ’ said Dr. Creigh-j
An exhibit shall consist of a t j bui,d,nR. the leading bank being the f°rd she had to go ud several flic-ht«
>ess.
Article ter. pledges all members
a m om ent before the nose of t h e ; ,up*ovements °» Palm a n d Moun-1,ou “tb at UP to two years ago I
least one or more pieces of school j prom oter of th ® enterprise. Met Mr. of stairs in a departm ent store to
of the league to protect the te rri­
avenues and Granite and Wimer heard Ver>' Httle about C rater Lake
work by each pupil represented ¡n i L°J**e ’ the mayor of North Bend, f,nd a place to brush up and straieh t Plane crumpled under the terrific ,
tories of nations that were members
impact of the crash, th a t they were L x
*' Th® purpose >» to elim inate I but this year >t is being advertised of the league.
th e 8Ch° e ’-
a "d learned th at he. like the Humes en her hat.
x
doomed.
,
'»
e
hazards
where the city and tele- f and is a community asset bevond
Not to exceed six linear feet of
the R°Sue river section, also
Miss Cham berlain spoke her en
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Phone lines run close together.
value.”
wall, table or floor space sh»K be
way back east, and was < ouragem ent received bv the $5 and
MEDFORD,
Or.—
Lieutenant
H
ar­
The following Ashland member»;
given for the display of each room panyOt
broth«r
nf h e^ &
-
and
amoV
L° ggie com‘ I * 1 ° cbecks
coming in y to tne
Mrs. Wil-
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Following reports from O. A. C. of the Red Cross attended the m eet­
ry L. Speck is the
only son of Mr.
of a school m aking an exhibit, ex­ Maine and New Hrnn<> Can,n*’ S ° f ***& ' <lle >ecording secretary, front;
— c *’•
ui tnis
ity .; 0,1
; water samples, taken
.aaen from
trom var-
va)-- ing: -••'■b«i<iines
\y. . W
innie A I I
~
from and —
Mrs-
M. Speck of
this c city.
Mesdames t c. \ w
Winnie,
cept division 4. the high schools may
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with whom we used tn » W1Ck’ a ” d
‘,SU:”’ Whom she never th o u g h t ‘ Mrs. Speck left for Spokane Sun- ious 1)oints »Tong Ashland creek. Scheurm a»« John Creek, W. l . Max-
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The judging of the 'exhHVf
, , ie r»ble business relntin ,a ' e coilisid' ( ’ e 'L,n not,ced the move was on. d»y after receiving a telegram fro m ! ’ OUucil 111811 Jo >’ favors the closing ey’ W alter Everton, Rev P K Ham
b . (lone on the (o llo .tn g b . i , ‘ "
Th” ’ '« * being nearlU nV 1 d7 0« a V ^ t h e ' ' ‘ “ e r ”'
T ”*” J ° ” ” '
” *• F '
‘be up-
Emil rie l. John D ill.' a . »
cided to make a start m i f ’ J* de
< ,
h forum luncheon. H e 'a to r- n°w with the arm y a ir force per ,n tak e as unnecessary. A lthough' P racbt> and c - H. Pierce
BERLIN, Sept. 8.— Directors of
(1) Completeness of the exhibit
inquiries as to f ho h 7 Roseburg: ®ah ‘ 1 was a satisfaction to live i n ' in the coal fields, th a t H arry S peck' tbe council favored keeping the
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! the Berlin bourse decided today to
as to w hether it represents
not giving u« a n !
7 ° f r ° adS
, ° n county where so m a n y !‘»et with an accident Saturday dur- plant in operation during the re-
close the exchange this week. They
the work of all the pupils
that one was h e ttf T
"u feelingH sp end*d ,dea» were initiated and d e - ^ a »torm, but no details were n,aindec of the sum m er months the ‘
justified the action by explaining
and g h in
tau
t the several subjects
------<ft|Gne being to
° th e r’ ' ? 1Oped’ For lnstanc®’
governor, available.
th a t the ' mad flucuations of the
<2) Quality of the work on ex'
4 0 A,leganv s o m e ^ ift? “ M®rs h f,e ,d ! . .a8 Called a 8tate m eeting to discuss1 Later Mr. Speck received a tele- rintendtent Hosier for advisement, woman swimming champion arrived m arket ' and unprecedented stock
u u a n tj
the work on ex-
^ f any- some fifteen miles, ta k - ! the preservation of scenerv. sin e, gram from Colonel D anforth, in com­ It was stated in reports th a t the cost at the Battery at 10 57 o’clock t S
speculations gave indications that
hibition .................................... 4Q ' Z l Z L h° “n ‘° r the ter,T
th e Jbchson County Scenic society
there might be a Panic.
m
and
at
Langley
Field,
Va„
stating
ot
operating
th
e
jd
a
n
t
is
$30
a
month.
d»y.
completing
a
143
mile
swim
j
<3) A ttractiveness of e x h ib it.. 20 R « e b „ ” d„ r' htr - , °J .d rl’ e
‘° ‘ ad beGn b r° ught
bls » te n tio n
th a a t no p articulars
were available,'
k
.
n -
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from A,b»»y from which place sh e'
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g0 cHrectly to Rose- And the Ashland fre . sni«
< but definite inform ation is raom en-! follow ing a recommendation of started last Friday. She was in th e!
BBRL,IN, Sept. 8.— One person
Total '
•« : ......................... 1 00Í Í i T ; ¿ ? “ íng the m ountains by the the original one in onr country he
tartly expected.
c ’ty Engineer W alker, the council w ater sixty-three hours and 35 m in - i" 3* k,lled and >»a »y wounded when
old Coo, Bay wagon road - r]I
Prize.
Division 1. The first five schools ‘
1 " ,ght than by daÿ. be- ^ a d ^ f ’th T ’eartern ï X J w h o
L ieutenant Speck served in the 18 considering the purchase of a «te». which sets a new record
for H m° b 8tormed tb « government of-
ea«se you can’t really
are 1 ^ 7 7
l° WD8 Wn° &rmy aiF SGrViCe dUri” g the w ar’ be’ f,°ller tO be U8ed 1,1 repair work «ni Jong distance swimming
' ffces a t Baden. dem anding the re-
bad about it then O pp »
a ” yth,ng .
.
*7 ° keei> PaCC' Mr’
Fro- >ng stationed near New York C«y.
the streets.
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j lease of imprisoned radicals accord-
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W a s h i NOTO n ' T T ^ L . .
! ' » < • » . « » n l.l,
GOV. OIAN ITT DRAW S
w M a,W ie,d a, « T u T
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,Wh°
<iOU> H IU ' W ™ ™ 5"
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city water .„„ertn-i Ellhu Root, former s « X y 7 f !
FIR ST BONUS ( ’A R D ! M a,Sbfield a t 5 p.
the c o rd u rn v ? ♦ i
landed a t j “ Ged of th,s b»Hding. have got to
P I E S A T 74 Y E A R S ! tendent, is making plans for the state will he the h i J
f
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o n , but as we left “»ell the idea” to the people who
George A. Patrick, a residtent of laying hf pipe on Mount AahinnH io,, t h .
_____ _ ... ‘ ... Mem. e r. of
NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 8.
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zbsuittnu io r mo Am erican com m ission at th« rtia : u .o » .,
j
SALEM.
appli-
d- i H
> selHng OrderB on the reP°>1»
. .. Or., Sept. 8.— The —
--- _ a 8tretch of corduroy
---- with some of live here and make them see th a t u Gold Hill for the past eighteen years, the purpose of form ing an iceberg arm am ent conference it -
°h °th r n° n \ R° 88- P ortland'
i
w
° 'C,OCk’ we thougbt iS a needed " id e a ” He ~ i
he’d died a ‘ b*8 borne In th a t city Tues-
was rell- i of big ginning in Texas and the us-
the w o r n \
I
considered by
* d P e « y well. The Roseburg venture to predict th a t the outlying day’ September «’ a ‘ ‘he age of 74 by means of a spray from the pipe ably elarned today.
Which will be I d by Ihc w ater
Root had a tw i hour c o U c r c n c l ,“h i V n
"“rPl““ " ” t ’
O I w.11 \F erans bonus a n d , th
1 d!dn f appeal to us at districts would each contribute |1 0 0 year8- flve months and eight days, th e m arshy ground being loree« with President H arding and also eon t ^ r l . «
*
“
blg
rl“
,h e “ •>»>“
loan commission as a result of th e '
b o ar’ a " d a « e r swinging down - t h a t they’d have a pig or chicken
was due to gastric ulceis, through the pipe by gravity. Th’ ferred win, S e c r e tly o i s '« « ' ^ a.
‘ ba' ’
vlstZrdav"
h com’ni88>0» » offices
» *d«e and giving it the auction and raise the funds. He tfld from which he had suffered for more pipe used last year was displaced by Hughes.
¡«may.
yesterday in which Governor O l c o t t . : ^ 8
decided on the Umpqua about how Salem put ou a sale of than a y* « -
the sliding snow and ice.
i t is
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Secretary of State Kozer and others h° tel where th e - rising camDer< signs and raised a h J ««
,
Mr.
Patrick
was
a
veteran
of
the
planned
to
place
the
system
On
a
PH
II
ADEI
PHT
a
p
q
‘
D’ C”
8 "
pa r.lclpa ted
Governor Olcott drew
"I«»rb our , | nml)ers. ' Ashland c0„ld ral,e , “" o '“on ,‘£ t
more substantial basis if the coun- n abp Ruth
X ? ’ S6Pt‘ 8* ~
ln ite d SU tes has » » je s te d io
,,
„
Rnsehnrrv
«,
.
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i
ouuiu
raise
$&uo
on
th
a
t
w
ar*
having
enlisted
at
the
age
Ross's k - *
3 ° n’
Secretary of
-
lust Ret much benefit kind of a sale. Mr. F u ller rem arked i of fifteen years,
cil approves Installation of the sys- , „ n . .
u
1» « tty -th ird home p the powers who will participate in
a e
ozer was asked to pull out
’ camp ground, for it is ‘hat the Chamber of Commerce had
F uneral services were held yester- tern. The idea of the project is to niau ? , / ’
,
° ” e more t o ' thft d,8arm am *nt conference, that
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7
n
“ “ 10 F ! i ^ L ^ L b- 2 b- b" 'c C»,y
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P .h.1
conserve the w ater supply on the
k
yI" K h ‘S 1920 record- BeIgiuni a “ d the N etherlands be ac­
ru u n a.
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under the auspices of the Gold Hill
corded representation,
to their
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’ Sbady
~ 7 n “. . d due
u The
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G. A. R.
Pa-
Of Hood River valley sells line.
ciflc.
in the vicinity districts would
take !
= fair 2 and ; admission
\ n x ” t c £ U * , * u te „ f a ir ! in* ,n auto <*mp grounds, but when ™
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"’hO CraShed
rais8io«
counci
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