Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1921, Image 1

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    ▲ SHLANO climate without the aid
* * of Medicine, cures nine eaaee out
of ten of Asthma. This la a proven
fac t.
A shland D aily T idings
International News Wire Service
VOLUM E 3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
f*t^LARIA Gerwa cannot eunrlre
i * three months In the rich oaoue
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1921
No. 20
PROSECUTION SCORES IN ARBUCKLE CASE
œ
Two Distillers
Are Arrested In
Josephine County
GRAN TS PASS. O r., S ept. 24.—
•While th ey w ere r u n n in g o ff liq u o r j
in th e L ouse C reek m o u n ta in s y e s­
t e r d a y m o rn in g , W illiam D e F o re s ti
anil Bob B la c k b u rn w ere s u rp ris e d
*u>d a rr e s te d by th e s h e riff and a
TO CALI. SPECIAL ELECTION FOR
•num ber of d e p u tie s. T h e still had
$ 1 8 ,0 0 0 BOND ISSUE— BIDS ON ije e n u n d e r su rv e illa n c e fo r som e
BONDS TOTALING $ 0 3 ,0 0 0 TO tim e , th e o ffic e rs w a itin g u n til th ey
BE BEAD OCTOBER 11.
i could c a tc h th e m en re d h a n d e d b e ­
f o r e th e y m ad e a ra id .
B oth m en
O rd in an c e s In p re p a ra tio n fo r th e
'a r e now in th e c o u n ty ja il aw aitin g *
issu a n c e of bonds to th e a m o u n t of
th e ir h e a rin g .
$45,3 . 8 7 .1 2 w ere p assed y e s te rd a y , I 4*he s till w as lo ca ted on L ouse
e v e n in g a t an a d jo u rn e d m e e tin g of c re e k ab p v e tb e P p re g t Q ueen
th e city council
Of th e fo re g o in g ■ illl(j
w as w ell h id d en in a bend of th e
a m o u n t $37,000 w ill be k n o w n a s ’
creek . I t w as fo u n d on sev eral oc­
-Im p ro v e m e n t R e fu n d in g B o n d s,”
c a sio n s by h u n te rs w ho re p o rte d to
a n d a re issu ed w ith o u t a v o te of th e
th e s h e riff, th e m en h a v in g sm elled
p eo p le; $5500 w ill be k n o w n a s " I m ­
th e so u re d m ash. T he o u tfit c o n s is t­
p ro v e m e n t B o nds,” issu ed in th e
ed of a b o u t 400 g a llo n s of m ash , a
m a tte r of d e fra y in g th e c ity ’s p ro ­
b o ile r w ith th re e w orm s, a g a so lin e
p o rtio n a te expense of p a v in g th e
sto v e an d a la rg e c o lle ctio n of b o il­
n o rth e n d of Mill s tr e e t n ex t to th e
e rs a p d d e m ijo h n s, so m e of w hich
c ity p a rk ; a n d $ 2 ,287.12, s ta tu to r y
h a d been p a rtly filled w ith th e firs t
B a n c ro ft bonds issu e d in th e m a tte r 'ru n of th e w liiskev.
of th e Mill s tr e e t p a v in g also, but
based upon th e a p p lic a tio n fo r ex­
ten sio n of tim e of p a y m e n t as filed
by th e p ro p e rty ow ners. All of th e
ab o v e a m o u n t except th e B a n c ro ft
bon d s will b e te n -y e a r g e n e ra l ob­
lig a tio n bonds o f th e city of A sh lan d
T h e issu a n c e of a p p ro x im a te ly
$ 1 8 ,000 w o rth of bon d s to cover
lo an s m ad e to m isc e lla n e o u s p u r ­
poses from c e rta in o f th e fu n d s of
th e city by th e co u n cil w ill be placed
b e fo re A sh lan d v o ters fo r a p p ro v a l
in th e n e a r f u tu re , th e tim e to be
s e t a t th e d isc re tio n of th e city c o u u -I
W6S,ey b u tle r, a f a rm e r of th e
Settling' TanK Project
Hangs Fire at Council
Haz Wc
j| City Dads Divided in Opinion On
Installation Of Settling Tank-
Will Thresh Out Problem Next
Monday.
BC.
Irish Recognition
Of King Declared
Sole British Pleas
D U N D EE,
S co tlan d ,
S ept.
24.— I
" E n g la n d will n e v e r back dow n fro m
h e r d e m a n d th a t th e Iris h recognize
VIRGINIA RAPPE
th e E n g lish k in g as tn e ir s o v re ig n ,”
C olonial
S e c re ta ry
C h u rc h ill d e ­
c la re d to d ay in a speech here.
’ If th e o ffe r we m ad e is re je c te d , WITNESS W RITES ANSW ER TO
we have n o th in g else to g iv e,” he
( D I R T QUESTION— ARBUCKLE
said . “ W e m u st in sist on a lle g ia n c e
to th e king. W e a re resolved we will
UNMOVED— STATE E L A T E D __
n o t yield from o u r p rese n t p o s itio n .”
I>A M AG I NG TESTIMON V.
S e c re ta ry C h u rc h ill’s speech r e ­
vived ru m o rs th a t G re a t B rita iu m ay
e sta b lish a d u a l m o n arc h y , p u ttin g
a m em b e r of th e royal fam ily upon
^AN h RANCISCO, C alif., Sept. 24.
th ? Iris h th ro n e .
— W hen te stim o n y a t th e p re lim in a ry
-----------
i h e a rin g of R oscoe ( F a tt y ) A rb u ck le.
a y e a r,” S h in n s ta te d , " a n d it is I
tim e we w e re d o in g so m e th id g a b o u t'
B E LFA ST. Sept. 24.— R io tin g in ’ c h a rg e d w ith th e m u rd e r of V irginia
th e B a lly m a c a rre tt d is tric t b ro k e o u t
a
J
jit.”
„ „
.
n app e, w as resum ed today. Al Sem-
" B u t we need th e s e ttlin g ta n k j to d a y follow ing a b rie f re s p ite from.
n a c h er. m a n a g e r of th e «lead g irl,
a n y w a y ,” M ayor L a m k in rep lied . | >'e s te r d a v 's tro u b le s, b u t o rd e r w as
O u r d o c to rs h av e rec o m m e u d e d th a t restore<* b>' th e tro o p s. S o ld iers w ere s p ru n g a new s u rp ris e on th e s ta te
th e w a te r be c le a re d .”
fo rc e d to e m p lo y a r m o r e d c a r s a n d by d e c la rin g th a t Miss R a p p e was
C o u n c ilm a n F ro s t, fa v o rin g t h e ’ H u tcl,k iss « u »8 to Quell th e d istu rb - in poor h e a lth th ro u g h o u t h e r trip
S n ip e rs w ere activ e.
Sev- to S an F ran cisco b e fo re th e gay p a rty
a v e rb a l c h e c k m a te a t a sp e c ia l ses- s e ttlin g ta n k , sa id ; " W e ’re w o rk in g anees.
given by A rb u ck le a t th e St. F r a n ­
sion of th e c ity d a d s y e s te rd a y ev- a g a in s t o u rse lv e s th e w ay it is. C o n - ;6™ 1 s to re s w ere looted
If I h ad frie n d s v isitin g m e a n d
cis hotel here. H e s ta te d th a t h er
eniirg. A fte r tw o h o u rs d e b a te in d itio n s a re n o t w h a t th ey w ere fifty
w a n te d to e n te r ta in th e m a t d in ­
illness co n tin u e d -u n til th e tim e of
w hich C ouncilm en S h in n , J o y a n d y e a rs ago. W e a re u n a b le to in sta ll
n e r a t a h o tel, 1 w ould n o t ta k e
h e r d e a th .
! P ie rc e c o u n te re d th e u rg e of M ayoi a ll o f ° u r m e te rs because of th e de-
th e m to a n e ig h b o rin g city a s
The d e fe n se w as visibly elatedl by
t L a m k in a n d C o u n cilm an F r o s t to r h ris which c o llects a n d p re v e n ts
lo n g as th e A sh lan d h o tel gave
th
e
s ta te m e n t of S em n ach er.
th e s e ttlin g ta n k an d im m e d ia te ac- them w o rk in g .”
b e tte r se rv ic e fo r less m oney, b u t
R oscoe A rb u c k le n e v e r m en tio n ed
tio n w ith n e g a tiv e a rg u m e n ts , th e
City E ngineer R eports
1 w ould rem e m b e r th a t a h ig h
a t a n y tim e to m e t h a t he w as alo n e
C ity E n g in e e r W a lk e r m ade a r e - :
class service hotel is A s h la n d ’s i council agreed to meet in special aes-
in room 1219 w ith V irginia R appe.
sio n M onday ev e n in g f o r a fin a l se t- p ort to th e co u n cil, c o m p a rin g local
g re a te s t need, a n d th e only way
, It w as n ev er discussed w ith m e,”
t e m e n t of th e q u e stio n .
c o n d itio n s w ith th o se e x istin g else-1
to keep th a t is to p a tro n iz e it. If
i S e m iiac h e r s ta te d .
Defeat
Threatens
Project
w here.
He s ta te d th a t E u g e n e , a j
I w an ted to show my frie n d s th e
In th e se w ords S e n ih a c b e r s p ru n g
S h o rtly b e fo re a d jo u r n m e n t by ¡c ity of 12,000 people, had a s e ttlin g
n e ig h b o rin g city I w ould ta k e
th
e
second s e n sa tio n , v irtu a lly r e ­
th e c ity co u n cil, d e fe a t th re a te n e d | b asin an d filte r w ith a ca p ac ity of
th e m th e r e a f te r g iv in g tliem a
c a n tin g his p revious te stim o n y b e ­
for th e p ro p o sed im p ro v e m e n t to t h e ! 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 g allo n s, w hich h a d never
fine d in n e r a t th e A sh lan d .
fo re th e Los A ngeles g ra n d Jury.
cil. Bids on a ll th e bonds, to ta lin g 'E a Rle P o in t d is tr ic t w as k illed in an
city w a te r su p p ly , w hen a m o tio n w as been fu lly taxed. T h e fig u re was
A g e n e ra l m ee tin g w as h eld a t
HAZ
K
IK
.
S e m n a c h e r p lea d e d to th e c o u rt
o v e r $63,000 w ill be c o n sid e re d by I a u to a c c id e n t on th e B row nsboro!
m ad e by C o u n cilm an J o y to p u t th e c o m p ared w ith th e local s itu a tio n th e city hall F rid a y n ig h t, S ep tem ­
th
a
t he be h o t forced to re p e a t in
th e c o u n cil O ctober 11, a c c o rd in g to road n e a i. tb e u p p e r ent| o{ tb e P red
p ro je c t a sid e. A lth o u g h th e m o tio n u n d e r which an a v e ra g e of 6.000,000 ber 23, fo r th e p u rp o se of o rg an iz in g
open c o u rt th e la n g u a g e used by
th e d ecision m ade.
I r. ,
,
received a se c o n d fro m C o u n c ilm a n ! g a llo n s of w a te r a re used daily.
c o m m itte e s to w ork fo r th e w in te r
,
I P elouze ra n c h a b o u t 9 o ’clock ves- TESTING ASSOCIATION COW
A rb u c k le w hen th e film s ta r a d m it­
T h e o rd in a n c e s a n d p la n s fo r th e )
1 th in k t h a t A sh lan d usds an fair. Mr. F red C. H om es was e le c t­
IS 86 POI NDS ABOVE AVERAGE
bond issu e s w ere p re s e n te d to t h e | t6 r ^ a ' n io rn ’n P> an(l W illiam J. Cox.
ted h a v in g a p p lied a piece of ice on
ed c h a irm a n a n d J. H. F u lle r sec­
ful lot of w a te r ,’’ he said.
th e body o f th e g irl.
co u n cil by W . M. B rig g s .city a tt o r - 1 agp
y e a rs, w hose hom e is in
re ta ry .
P resen ts Plan
T
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a
v
e
ra
g
e
d
a
iry
cow
in
th
is
J u d g e L a z a ru s fin a lly p e rm itte d
ney, fo llow ing a d v ice fro m P o rtla n d C la n to n . A la., s u s ta in e d s lig h t in - i
T he firs t topic d iscu ssed w as as
e n g in e e r W a lk e r p re se n te d p lans
c
o
u
n
try
p
ro
d
u
ce
s
a
n
n
u
a
lly
a
b
o
u
t,
him
to w rite th e a n s w e r and» it w as
bond a tto rn e y s . T he re fu n d in g bon d s ju rie s , w hen th e O v erlan d c a r B ut­
th e s e ttlin g ta n k w ith th e ac- to th e d a te fo r h o ld in g th e fa ir, an d
4
000
p
o
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n
d
s
of
m
ilk
a
n
d
160
p
o
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n
d
s
'
passed to th e c o u rt re p o rte r, th e d e ­
w ill be issu e d fo r a te rm o f ten
p a n y in g re m a rk s t h a t it “ w ould on m otion of A. C. B riggs, it was
le r w as d riv in g o v e rtu r n e d on a of b u tte r fat. A ccording to 40,000
fense
a tto rn e y s , an d th e d is tric t a t ­
y e a rs a n d be in $500 d e n o m in a tio n s.
d 200,000 g a llo n s of w a te r fo r a voted th a t D ecem ber 7-8-9-10 be se­ to rn e y .
y
e
a
rly
in
d
iv
id
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l
cow
re
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s
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c
tiv
e
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te
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rin
g
k
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k
le
T h e p lan s o rig in a lly c a lle d fo r $1000
iod of tw o h o u r s .”
H e s ta te d lected a s th e d a te s.
ta b u la te d bv th e U nited S ta te s d?-
A rb u c k le did not ex p lain bis
d e n o m in a tio n s . T he re fu n d in g bon d s w as th e c a u se of th e a c cid e n t.
T he next q u e stio n discussed was
t
only
one-fiv
e
h
u
n
d
re
d
th s o f an
B u tle r a n d Cox w ere e „ ro u te to |,a r t “ “ n t » ' a g ric u ltu re , th e a v e ra g e
a c tio n , th e w itn ess s ta te d . "N o one
w ere issu ed “ to red eem a n d r e tire !
h of se d im e n t w ould rem ain in th e re la tiv e to th e scope o f th e fa ir, and
., , _ .
c o w -te stin g a s so c ia tio n cow p ro d u ce s
a sk ed an e x p la n a tio n an d he did not
b o n d s of lik e in d e b te d n e s s .”
E a g le P o in t to saw wood w h en tro u - 5980 p o u n d s of m ilk a n d 24& p o u n d s
t e r a f te r s e ttlin g fo r six h o u rs, a fte r c o n sid e ra b le c a n v a ssin g of th e give a n y ."
P a s s in g of th e o rd in a n c e s in p re- ble developed in th e s te e rin g g e a r .' of b u tte r fa t a y e a r
T he w o rld ’s
»w ing c o m p a riso n s to show th e p o ssib ilitie s of th is d e p a rtm e n t, on
T h e w itn ess said t h a t he had fo r­
p a ra tio n lo r th e bond issu e c u lm i- B u tle r told Cox to s ta n d on th e r u n - ♦ re c o rd s a r e 37 381.4 n o u n d t < X u k
e fits to be d eriv ed from s e ttlin g m otion of R alp h B illings, it w as vot­
n a te s in v e s tig a tio n s by a tto rn e y s . I n in g b o a rd a n d w atch th e g e a r cog
g o tte n th e ice in c id e n t w hen q u e s ­
tw o h o u rs.
He r e ite r a te d bis ed th a t a liv esto ck d e p a rtm e n t be in ­
an d 1252 p o u n d s of b u tte r fa t. T h ei
tioned by th e police and th e d is tric t
d isc u ssio n a n d p la n s by th e city | on th e fro n t axle,
A t a s h a rp tu rn a v e ra g e d a iry cow h a s p len ty of:
a rk s a t a p rev io u s co u n cil m e e t­ cluded.
a tto r n e y ’s office.
c o u n cil th a t h av e ex ten d ed over
C ouncil D eclares V iew s
‘th e c a r ran o ff th e ro ad an d over-
T he q u e stio n of b u ild in g s to h ouse
ing, s ta tin g th a t th e s e ttlin g basin
room
for
clim
b
in
g
,
a
n
d
such
com
-!
T he s ta te , elated» w ith victory
p erio d of se v era l w eeks.
I tu rn e d .
C o x -le a p e d a n d saved his
T h e d isc u ssio n a m o n g th e city was a n ecessity b e fo re in s ta lla tio n th e show w as n e x t in tro d u c e d , a n d
m e n d a b le
livestock
gain
ed , ra p id ly disposed o f th e w it­
. A cco , rd in g to s ta te m e n ts by m e m - ¡lif
, e . B u tle r was p in n e d b e n e a th t h e ' c a m p a ig n s a s the: “ B e t t e r ^ f r e Z ^ Y ^ 1 ' . 8 follow ed r e P o rts m ad e by both o f a f ilte r w hich " th e city w ould on om tlon of Jo h n H. D ill, it w as de­
ness. in rap id succession S e m n ac h e r
h e rs ot th e council, no m o re bond Lear, th e ru n n in g b o ard ac ro ss h i s ’ te r s tn e t-”
,’ i
H - W a lk e r, city e n g in e e r, a n d h av e to do so m e tim e .”
cided t h a t a c o m m itte e of th re e be
issu es a re in p ro sp e c t except. C oun - 1 b re a s t, c r u Z T o u X
IH e ^ ^ o T
^ ^ H
o ^
w a te r
id e n tifie d th e ta tte r e d a n d to rn silk
s u p e rin te n d e n t,
H o sier Re,>orts
appointed» by th e c h a irm a n to m ake
c ilm a n S h in n sa id , " th e possible e n d e a v o re d to e x t d ^
w aist, u n d e rg a rm e n ts , d re ss, h a t, and
th e en d ,
C o u n cilm an
P ie rc e
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rl
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osier,
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ity
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a
rra n g e m e n ts fo r such b u ild in g s as
of
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stock.
jew
e lry as th a t of th e d ead g irl.
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b o n d issu e fo r th e d a m , ion, b u t failin g , ra n fo r a ssista n c e ,
te n d e n t, s ta te d t h a t h e had been a re a v a ila b le a n d n e c e ssa ry .
M r.
A rb u ck le s a t sto lid ly th ro u g h Sem -
in A sh la n d c a n y o n .”
a g a in s t th e s e ttlin g ta n k . His s ta te - u n a b le to c o m m u n ic a te w ith th e H om es an n o u n c ed th e a p p o in tm e n t
B u tle r ’s life le ss body w as ta k e n from
n
a
c
h e r’s te stim o n y , a p p a re n tly u n ­
. m e n t w as m ad e w hen a vote on th e O regon re p re s e n ta tiv e of a f ilte r in­ of C. B. L a m k in , V. O. N. S m ith a n d
W. M. B riggs, city a tto rn e y , m ad e b e n e a th tlie a u to by his fa th e r, W il- C fa /p F a ir T/l
moved. N e ith e r did he w ince w hen
th e fo llow ing s ta te m e n t th is m o r n - liia
m E
R u u tler.
tlu r
,U H I I v I a l l I U
p ro je c t w as in p ro sp e c t fo r y e s te r ­ s ta lla tio n com pany. Mr. H o sie r w as S. S. P a tte rs o n .
liam
E. B
th e dead g ir l’s c lo th in g w as in tr o ­
in g re le v a n t to th e bond issu e:
day
ev
en
in
g
.
C
o
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n
cilm
an
J
o
y
a
n
d
A ccording to th e c o ro n e r, th e c a r
o rd ere d to te le g ra p h to th e m ain of-
T h e q u e stio n of fin a n c e n e x t oc­
“ T h e e ffe c t of th e iss
issu u a a n n c c e e ,nf
S h in n to o k a s ta n d a g a in s t th e in - if ic e in C a lifo rn ia fo r th e d e sire d in ­ cupied th e floor, and» th is m a tte r duced as evidence.
o f I I w as ru n n in __
g _x a t _ a fa ir _x_
r a te of . speed .1
th e bonds w ill prove v ery b e n e fic ia l w hen th e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d , a n d
s ta lla tio n o f th e s e ttlin g ta n k , sta t-1 fo rm a tio n . A t th e re q u e s t of M ayor also w as re fe rre d to a c o m m ittee .
J
ing t h a t in th e ir op in io n th e m ea n s L a m k in , Mr. H o sie r o u tlin e d th e ef- T h e fo llow ing w ere s e le c te d : T . H.
T he council | tra c k s in th e ro ad show ed th a t it
w ishes it u n d e rsto o d th a t th e issu-1 h a d s k id d e d s e v e ra l tim es b efo re
— a p o ssib le c o st of $8000, did not 1 feet th a t th e s e ttlin g ta n k w ould Sim pson, L. F. F e rg u s o n a n d J. H.
a n c e of th e bonds do not in a n y way t u r n i n g tu r tle .
SAI PM O r ~ . 9 .
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t , ju s tify th e end, a n d t h a t su c h i n - ! h av e on th e c ity 's w a te r system .
Dill.
in c re a s e th e in d e b te d n e ss of th e city
W illiam W esley B u tle r w as 27 ‘
- .S e p t. 24. L ivestock s t a lla tio n w ould n o t m a te ria lly obvi-
sim p ly , , „ « a es «„e e,«y « „ H e r , L J J 7
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Mr. H osier stated» th a t th e s e t­
On m otion of Ed S ta p le s. It was
in a te th e m u d d y w a te r d u rin g th e tlin g ta n k w ould fa c ilita te a u n i­
d
e
te rm in e d th a t an e x e cu tiv e com ­
. c a p ita l , city fo r an a n n u a l .« ta te f re s h e t p e rio d s of As b la n d creek,
w ith fu n d i to pay o ff a lre a d y ex ist- a n d child tw o y e a rs old. A b ro th e r
form
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s
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re
in
all
p
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rts
of
m itte e of th re e be selected to h a v e
la ir, ,vlll be se en w hen Ibe big g a te s c o u n c ilm a n b’ro st
in g in d eb te d n ess. To vote dow n th e Ja m e s F. B u tler, re sid e s in th is c 'tv
fav o red th e se t- th e city and w ould place th e w a te r g e n e ra l c h a rg e of th e fa ir. S e p a ra te
in g open to th e O regon pu b lic A u .
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p roposed $18,000 w o rth of bonds. A n o th e r b ro th e r. Jo h n A. B u tle r, and sw
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p u o u c tlin g ta n k .
A lth o u g h C o u n cilm an in such c o n d itio n th a t th e m e te rs, c o m m itte e s to a tte n d to th e v a rio u s
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By MRS. C. F. KOEHLER
w hich is to be s u b m itte d to th e peo- L sis te r. N ellie B u tler, live on th e nnrtbu-o.,. i, a
.
B lak e a n d H o m e r w ere re tic e n t d u r- n in e ty of w hich have n ot been in­ d e p a rtm e n ts.
T he follow ing w ere
n o r t h . , « h e rd s a re to be fe a tu re d in g th e ,lisc u sslo „ th
a ( te iw a r d s
L
ast
e v e n in g ’s session w as opened
pie, w ould be lik e a m e rc h a n t re- hom e place.
He w as a well know n
s ta lle d . could be used. A lth o u g h th e selected! a s a n e x e cu tiv e c o m m itte e ;
th is y e a r, w ith m ost of th e la rg e r I e lp re s M d them s6lve9
'
by
m
u
sic
led by th e P re sb y te ria n
fu sin g to pay fo r goods w hich he fa rm e r, His f a th e r a n d m o th e r a re
in fa v o r of th e w a te r had been h ig h e r th is sp rin g F re d C H om es. J. H. D ili, H. O,
b re e d e rs re p re se n te d .
S u n d ay school o rc h e s tra .
Rev. E d ­
h as b o u g h t a n d disp o sed of.
An- living
s e ttlin g ta n k , in an in te rv ie w w ith th a n fo r se v e ra l y e a rs p a st. Mr. H os­ A nderson.
S ta te fa ir o ffic ia ls have been lay ­
w
ard
s.
of
th
e
M
ethodist
E
piscopal
o th e r d ire c t e ffe c t of th e issu a n c e
N ew s of th e a c c id e n t w as receiv ed
a T id in g s re p re s e n ta tiv e .
C o uncil­ ier said, stic k s a n d o th e r d e b ris had
O th e r c o m m itte e s follow :
ing sp ecial s tre s s u p o n th e liv esto ck
c
h
u
rc
h
,
led
in
p
ra
y
e
r.
Rev.
Ed
of th e bonds will be th e p ro b ab le k t M edford d u rin g th e W ilb u r J a c k s
m an B la k e s tip u la te d " if it will g a th e re d in th e m e te rs a n d p re v e n te d
L ivestock c o m m itte e — R a lp h Bil­
e
x
h
ib
its
fo
r
th
e
p
a
st
s
e
v
e
r
a
l
y
e
a
rs
,
e n a b lin g of th e council to c u t dow n | fu n e ra l serv ices, and
w o rk .”
th eih p ro p e r fu n c tio n in g .
He ex­ lin g s, F. W. H e rrin , E lto n Beeson, w a rd s, S u n d ay school m issio n a ry of
c a u se d th e
ith th e r e s u lt th a t liv e sto c k m en
th e city tax levy fo r next y ear, a s k p r e a d in g of th e ru m o r th ro u g h o u t.I h w av
th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h , gave a
e been d ra w n from
C o u n cilm an Joy. who h a d e x p re ss­ pressed th e b e lie f t h a t th e s e ttljn g B enton B ow ers J r .
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i
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d
ev o tio n a l ta lk on th e B ible as a
it w ill m a te ria lly reliev e th e fin a n ­ .V
P o u ltry — C. E. M orton. E v e re tt
th e city ot a n o th e r s h o o tin g sc ra p e w ith th e ir sp le n d id sh o w in g s of cat ed s tro n g o p p o sitio n to th e p ro je c t b asin w ould rem ed y th e s itu a tio n .
com
panion.
cial s itu a tio n . T h e re fu n d in g bonds,
m E a g le P o in t.
tie . sheep, hogs a n d g o a ts. W. M. w h en it cam e b e fo re th e city coun- Mr. H o sie r sa id th a t u n d e r p re se n t ! Sm ith. A. M cM illan.
C ash W ood, c o u n ty Y. M. C. A.
w hich will c o n s ttu te th e b u lk of th e
cil e a rly in th e s p rin g of th is y e a r, co n d itio n s, san d and o th e r co a rse ' H o r tic u ltu r e — A. H. D av en h ill, J.
A c o ro n e r’s in q u e st will be held
se c re ta ry , g av e a ta lk on th e boy
issu e , a re m ad e n e c e ssa ry by rea so n a n d fu n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts an n o u n c ed R id d le, of M onm onth. O re., w ho w ill o b je c te d , w ith th e a rg u m e n ts t h a t , m a te ria l w o rk ed its w ay in to th e S. W iley, G. M. F ro st.
e x h ib it his C ostw old sh eep a t th e
a n d y o u n g m a n in t h e B ible school
of th e fact th a t th e city h a s had) to la te r.
a s u ffic ie n t a m o u n t of good» w ould ' w a te r m a in s a n d e v e n tu a lly acted to
M in erals— Ed S tap les. H a rry H os­
co
m
in
g
s
ta
te
fa
ir,
won
f
ir
s
t
a
n
d
sec-
S h o rt, p ith y s e n te n c e s fu ll o f point-
fo re c lo se on m an y p ro p e rtie s on ac­
n o t be do n e by th e s e ttlin g ta n k to t th e d e trim e n t of w a te r fix tu re s in ier. W . A. F re e b u rg .
j ond p laces in th e M an ito b a f a ir in
ed
tr u th s fo r th e te a c h e r a n d le a d e r
c o u n t of d e lin q u e n t paving a sse ss­
w a r r a n t th e e x p e d itn re .
C o u n c il-: th e hom e, b esid es c a u sin g a g re a t
A g ric u ltu re — O. D. Low e. D. H.
B ra n d o n , M an.
H e also to o k th e
j of boys fe a tu re d h is a d d re ss.
m e n ts. th e re b y ta k in g o v er th e p ro p ­ CLEVELAND EV EN S RACE
m an S h in n s ta te d t h a t th e c ity " h a s d eal of tro u b le in th e w a te r m ain s, Ja c k so n , 0 . B. L am k in .
for am . LEAG UE MxAG . ch a m p io n sh ip fo r m ale a n d fem ale gone .y e a rs a n d y e a rs w ith th is ro ily
Miss P a r k e r gave th e a d d re s s of.
e rty a n d h a v in g to a ssu m e th e pav­
I n s ta lla tio n of sc re e n s a t d iffe re n t
School C o n te st— A. C. Joy, Mrs.
C otsw olds a n d se cu re d a n u m b e r o f
th e e v e n in g on " P e rs o n a l R esponsi-
in g e x p en se fro n tin g sa id p ro p e rty so
w a te r— a n d no o n e seem s to be d e a d i places in Ashland» creek w as sug- L ouis D odge, G. A. B riscoe.
N EW YORK, Sept. 24.-—F o r ty h o n o rs fo r L incoln. T h e se sa m e an l-
b
iiliy .” F ro m th e b e g in n in g , sh e sa id ,
ta k e n in. H ow ever, as th e city sells
y e t.” In, a n s w e r to M ayor L a m k in ’s g ested bv E n g in e e r W a lk e r a n d Mr
M erch an ts D isplay— H. H. E lh a rt.
th o u sa n d fan s saw th e C leveland In - ,n a ls wil1 be sb o w n 1« Salem th e la s t
th
e g r e a t h e lp fu l th in g s of th e w orld
th e p ro p e rtie s so ta k e n in th ey will
a rg u m e n t t h a t a f ile te r h a d been H o sier if th e s e ttlin g ta n k w as not H. T. E lm o re, H. A. S te a rn s.
d
ia
n
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m
b
le
th
e
New
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ork
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an
k
ees
of
tb
is
m
o
n
th
.
h av e been d o n e by th o se who saw
g ra d u a lly be a b le to c u t dow n th e
rec o m m e n d e d by th e city d o c to r s ,, in sta lle d .
C ouncilm en Jo v , Shinn
9 to ft h e re today.
M uch of th e h ig h e r-c la ss e n trie s
a
need and fe lt a p e rso n a l re sp o n si­
a m o u n t of th e d e fic it cau sed by th e )
S hinn c o u n te re d w ith , “ b u t th is is a n d P ie rc e fav o red th e proposed
W ASH IN GTON. D. C., Sept. 24.—
tb e rec e n t S p o k an e I n te r s ta te f a ir
b
ility
to s u p p ly t h a t need .
d e lin q u e n t a sse ssm e n ts. A sh lan d h as ! T he v ictory of la s t y e a r ’s w orld
n o t a filte r, it is a s e ttlin g t a n k .” ! screen s. T he c h ie f c o n te n tio n a g a in s t T he a n ti-b e e r bill w as s id e tra c k e d
c
h
a
m
p
io
n
s
evened
th
e
“
little
w
o
rld
be
e
n
te
re
d
a
t
th
e
s
ta
te
fa
ir.
In
T lie a tte n d a n c e a t th e e v e n in g
been p a rtic u la rly f o rtu n a te in th is
Dam Project Queidixl
th e s e ttlin g ta n k w as th e a p p r o x i- ! in d e fin ite ly in th e s e n a te to d ay w hen
s e rie s ” a n d tig h te n e d th e ra c e fo r th is lo t w in bfi in c lu d e d a h e rd of
m
ee
tin g w as v ery good, a n d a ll felt
re sp e c t a n d h a s h ad to ta k e in few ­
In o p p o sin g th e s e ttlin g ta n k p ro ­ m a te cost of $8000.
, S e n a to r L odge forced a d o p tio n of a
th e A m erican lea g u e p e n n a n t a g a in .' th ir ty - f o u r d a iry c a ttle , re p re s e n tin g
rep
a
id fo r co m in g o u t.
e r p ro p e rtie s fo r p av in g an d o th e r
je c t. b o th C o u n cilm en S h in n a n d Jo y
U w as u rg ed by E n g in e e r W a lk e r; m otion to ta k e im m e d ia te c o n sid e ra -
Uple held th e Y anks to fo u r h i t s . ' E o ls te in , J e rs e y , A y rs h ire a n d G u ern -
sp e cia l b e n e fit a s se s s m e n ts th a n
This morning was given over to
s ta te d t h a t su ch a c tio n w ould inv o k e ¡a n d | l r . H o sie r t h a t th e w ork, if de- tio n of th e G e rm a n . A u stria n a n d
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sey b ree d s, w hich a re s e n t o u t by
business discussions of ways and,
m o st a n y o th e r city in th e s ta te of
c ritic ism if no a c tio n w as ta k e n b y ; cided on, b e s ta r te d a t once so t h a t • u n g a ria n peace tre a tie s .
Jo e A. B arbosz, of T u rn e r, O r., h a s
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college. T his
means, county institute work, con­
O regon, m u ch of w hich h a s been d u e
th e co u n cil re g a r d in g th e $100,000 a fo u n d a tio n c o u ld be laid b e f o r e ;
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in v en te d a fla x -p u llin g device th a t show h e rd h a s been c o v e rin g th e
vention
plans, etc.
to th e c o n se rv a tiv e b u sin e ss ju d g ­
he said,
One mint crop from 125 acres at
i can be a tta c h e d to a n y g ra in b a r- cV*ca it s o in g from S p o k a n e to th e i dani project \oted for construction; winter. The procedure,
m e n t w h ich h a s been e x h ib ited by
It was voted to bold a Sunday
more than a year ago. "We’ve aide- would facilitate work in the spring Coburg yielded $120 in oil to the
acre
the present and past city councils.*';
(C o n tin u e d on P a g o F o u r )
i tracked the reservoir fo r more than»¡when the water Is high.
W ith th e city co u n cil d iv id e d in to
tw o o p p o sin g cam p s o f c o n te n tio n
'q u e r y o f " w h e th e r i t is o r is n o t to
be" in re fe re n c e to a pro p o sed se t-
tlin g ta n k in A shland canyon to
: c le a r th e c ity w a te r su p p ly , w as
passed b ack a n d fo rth w ith a ra p id ity
¡ o f w o rd s t h a t t h r e a te n e d to end in
MAN IS KILLED
IN AUTO WRECK
Feature Entries
Oregon Livestock
Sunday School
Association Gives
.Pleasing Program
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