Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1921, Image 1

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    SHLAXD climate without the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
piKLARIA Germs eaonot sarrfre
* " three months iu the rich oeono
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
fact.
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the
3« ml-Weekly
Tidings, Vol. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921
NO. 27
1,000 DIE IN MOSLEM - BOLSHEVIK CLASH
Ashland ‘"Home
Piafes” Bought
By Car Owners
A sh la n d “ hom e p la te s ,” placed on
th e fro n t a n d r e a r of local a u to m o ­
biles, have a rriv e d a t th e c h a m b e r
of com m erce
A n u m b e r of sa le s to
A sh lan d c a r o w u e rs h a v e been m ade,
a c co rd in g to Jo h n H. F u lle r, secre-
R A T T L E R S O F BOX C IT Y W IN . ta ry of th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce.
T h e m e ta l p la te s, b e a rin g th e
FROM LOCAL TEAM IX HARD-
, n a m e of A shland in ra ise d le tte r s , i
FOUGHT RATTLE;
ASHLAND: a re being sold to boost th e city a n d I
BOVS EXPECT VICTORY OCTO-
finauciuK th e w in t« r fa ir, to !
w hich th e pro ceed s w ill be h e voted.
HER 15.
T h e p la te s m ay be o b ta in e d a t th e
c h a m b e r o f co m m erce, -E n d e rs d e
p a rtm e n t s to re , A u to m o tiv e s h o p ,’
F o rd g a ra g e and
S im p so n ’s h a rd
Bv G RAN T SEL B Y
■ w are.
(T id in g s H igh School R e p o rte r)
E 17 TO 7
&
Cotton Crop Worst In
History-MarKet Falls
S. P. Section Gang
Worker Killed By
Train at Siskiyou
'E
C lem en te A lv a ra d o , 33. M exican,
m em b er of th e S o u th e rn P a c ific sec-!
tiou g a n g em ployed a t S isk iy o u , died;
y e s te rd a y a t a local h o sp ita l w ith in
tw o h o u rs a f te r b e in g s tru c k by a
tra in s h o rtly b e fo re
noon S unday
tw o m iles th is side of th e Siskiyou
RED FORCES SHELL RAKI FROM
s ta tio n .
T he in ju re d
m an
was!
b ro u g h t to th e c ity by an en g in e
CASPIAN SEA; RUSSIA ASKS
crew . D etails of th e a c cid e n t could
POLAND TO OUST ANT1-BOL-
. not be o b tain e d .
T h e m an was badly m an g led , one!
SIIFX IK AGENTS FROM UKRA*
leg h av in g been co m p le te ly sev ered
NIA.
(
t roin th e body, an d s u ffe re d severe
, in te rn a l in ju rie s .
T he
body w a s •
b ro u g h t to th e Dodge u n d e rta k in g
LONDON, Oct. 3 . - - O ne th o u sa n d
p a rlo rs. In v e s tig a tio n of th e m a n ’s
M ED FO R D , O r., O ct. 3.— T itle to
By a score of 17 to 7 th e in itia l
fa m ily connec- casualties h a v e re s u lte d
from r e ­
N EW YORK, O ct. 3. -T h e co tto n ; id e n tity re g a rd in g
th e p ro p e rty on w hich th e p o sto ffic e
fo o tb a ll g am e of th e seaso n for
betw een B olshevik
a n d w en t tu m b - P * ons had nof been c o m p le te d late p o rte d fig h tin g
m
a
r
k
e
t
b
ro
k
e
to
d
ay
is lo c a te d is c lo u d e d , a n d n e g o tia ­
s o u th e rn O regon w ent to th e K la m ­
It w as s ta te d a t th e ’ ‘oops a n d M oslem s a t B a k u , on th e
lin g from $5 to $10 a bale a f te r De I th is a fte rn o o n
tio n s a re on b e tw e en E a r l H. Fehl
a th F a lls
“ B o x ers” a f te r a h a r d - '
c e m b e r q u o ta tio n s h ad re a c h e d 21.95 u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs th a t if frie n d s C aspian sea, in T ra n sc a u c a sio , a c ­
an d th e g o v e rn m e n t fo r a d ju s tm e n t.
re la tiv e s of th e dead m an could c o rd in g to a s ta te m e n t m ad e by th e
cents p e r p o u n d , th e h ig h e s t p rice in !
fo u g h t g rid iro n b a ttle w ith th e A sh­
T
he
d
e
ta
ils
of
th
e
d
isp
u
te
a
r
e
as
not
be found, th e co u n ty w ould in all A zerb aijan b u re a u to day.
T he r e ­
a
y
e
a
r
on
th
e
co
tto
n
ex
change.
T
he
la n d h ig h school team S a tu rd a y .
p
o
rt
has
not
been
co
n
firm
e
d from
p
ro
b
a
b
ility
ta
k
e
c
h
a
rg
e
o
f
th
e
body.
b re a k w as cau sed by th e g o v e rn m e n t
follow s;
D u rin g th e f ir s t n a if of th e gam e
a
n
y
official
source.
crop re p o rt, w hich s ta te d t h a t co n ­
, On M arch 13, 1911, U ncle Sam
b o th te a m s b a tte re d
th e ir way to
M oslem s a t B aku a re sa id to h av e
d
itio n s w ere w orse th is y e a r th an at
1 p u rc h a se d se v era l lots
in M edford
T am j u s t a little p ro u d o f T he
g o als, p ilin g up a tie sc o re of 7 to 7.
h
o
isted
b a n n e rs in sc rib e d " In d e p e n ­
j
a
n
y
s
im
ila
r
period.
T id in g s shop.
L a s t w eek it
‘ fo r a p o sto ffice site.
Since th e n a
R a y m o n d B ow ers m ad e h is g et-aw ay
dence* o r d e a th ,”
T h e B olshevik
m o d ern p o sto ffic e a n d fe d e ra l c o u rt
tu rn e d o u t 2,500 copies o f th e
f o r a to u ch d o w n a f te r rec o v e rin g a
forces la te r opened a b o m b ard m en t
WASHINGTON. D. C , Oct. 3.__
E lk s ’ M essage, a sev en -co lu m n ,
~
¡h o u se b u ild in g h a v e been e re c te d on
fu m b le
, , „
’ Or” Oct- 3 Ten thou-j th e g ro u n d s. A t t h a t tim e th e ab
from
th e C asp ian sea
w ith heavy
C
otto
n
cro
p
c
o
n
d
itio
n
s
a
re
w
orse
e ig h t-p a g e w eek ly , a n d g o t i t o u t
T h e r e w ere tim e , w hen th e „ m g . ta n tl d o lla rs d a n t a w V a s k e d 7 s ILL‘’ V 0 " “ “ ' .
,k -
,
s
h
e
llin
g
t
h
a
t
re
s
u
lte
d
in
p
a rt of th e
g lln g A sh lan d
h u sk ie s
seem ed to I! S a n d e fe r a g e n t o ‘ S . L i r e ™ « " « « < » • » » « “ >«■ «»>ta " S U M . dis-
on tim e a n d w ith o u t th e le a st ■than a t any p rev io u s s im ila r period
c ity 's d e s tru c tio n .
T he fo rces in
in th e h isto ry of th e c o tto n -g ro w in g
h u r ry o r tro u b le . T he p la n t is a
m „ k e h e a d w a y th ro u g h th e K la m a th ! A o tt-S alo o n le a g u e h a s a h « m 3 i L '" “ “ T ? w
“ '" ’ ‘h ' 5" e r l " ' S 0 ' ’
Baku
w
e
re
fin
a
lly
fo
rc e d to re tire
in
d
u
stry
,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
a
r
e
p
o
rt
m
ade
” e re " ” a b le
m a k e !a t P o r tla n d
.n ern „ „ :n “
that
Pr0,,ertr
little d a n d y — one of th e best-
b
efore
th
e
b
o
m
b
a
rd
m
e
n t to sa v e th e
to
d
ay
by
th
e
g
o
v
e
rn
m
e
n
t
d
e
p
a
rt
fre e from a ll in c u m b ra n c e
e q u ip p e d o f its siz e on th e P acific
th e riffle fo r a score.
G eorge F
Jo n e s,
of P o rtla n d
city
from
f
u
r
th
e
r
d
am
ag
e, leaving it
m en t of a g ric u ltu re .
co ast. I t h a n d le s n o t only T he
In 1916 J a c k s o n c o u n ty o ffic ia ls
T he w ork of K la m a th F a lls ’ 210-j th ro u g h
fo r o c c u p atio n by th e Redb.
his a tto rn e y , Isham
N.
P o o r w e a th e r c o n d itio n s a n d the
D aily T id in g s a n d th e W eekly
. decided to buy in a ll p ro p e rty on
p o u n d fu llb a ck w as c o m p a ra b le to S m ith,
B aku is a city in A z e rb a ija n , one
boll
w
eevil,
w
hich
is
a
c
o
tto
n
-g
ro
w
1
T id in g s e a sily , b u t c o u ld p r in t a n
th a t of a ste a m ro lle r. T h e heavy
J o n e s a lle g e s t h a t on A u g u st 13 w hich tax es had n o t been paid. An
of
th e new s ta te s o f th e R u ssian
ing m enace t h a t a p e p a rs to h av e cov
e x tra e ig h t-p a g e w eekly, if it h ad
SALEM . O r., Oct. 3.— And
still
m an s ta r re d th e K la m a th boys w ith n e a r th e M cLeod b rid g e on th e h igh- a g re e m e n t w as m ad e w ith th e city I
soviet c re a te d in th e e x tre m e so u tb -
e re d th e e n tir e
c o tto n
b e lt, wa>
th e c h a n ce , w ith o u t h a lf try in g ,
th ey com e. Not c o n te n t w ith w i n - 'e rn p a r t o f T h e 'o W V u T s in n ^ m p T re ’
h u e p lu n g in g .
w ay b etw een M e d fo rd , a n d C ra te r of M edford to sell to th e city all
given
as
th
e
c
a
u
se
of
th
e
ex
trem
ely
an d h a s p le n ty o f e q u ip m e n t to
M em bers of th e A sh lan d tea m a re ! lake. S a n d e fe r sto p p ed h im w hile he p ro p e rty w ith in th e city lim its to
nirig a sw e e p sta k e s prize a t th e s ta te A z e r b a ija n is d ire c tly a d ja c e n t to
poor c o n d itio n .
p rin t b o th a m o rn in g andl e v en in g
o p tim is tic in th e ir belief th a t t h e y . was d riv in g his a u to m o b ile a n d m ade p ro te c t th e c ity on its s tr e e t liens.
la
ir, Ja c k so n co u n ty to d ay ra n aw ay P e rsia
1 he c o n d itio n of th e c o tto n crop
d aily.
W ish som ebody w ould
I
can b e a t th e K la m a th boys on th e a n ille g a l s e a rc h of his a u to m o b ile C ounty o ffic ia ls fo u n d t h a t th e taxes
to d ay is re p o rte d as 42.7 p e r cen t w ith th e blue ribbon in every lu d i-i
com
e
a
lo
n
g
w
ho
W
A
N
T
E
D
TO
on
a
s
tr
ip
of
th
e
p
o
sto
ffice
p
ro
p
e
rty
,!
local field w hen th e “ B oxers” clash a n d clo th e s
RIGA, Oct. 3.— T he R u ssian c o m ­
t h a t of n o rm a l tim es, w hich is 12.2 vidual class
P R IN T IT IN A SH LA N D a n d
e n te re d , from
th e
fe o e v t, , u o r a s tr ip tw e n ty teet
fe e t
i » , . .
i I 20 by 125 it
w ith th e local team O ctober 15
S a n d e ie i is a lleg ed to h av e reo rp -i» .
a
«
m
issio
n e r of fo reig n a ff a ir s h as re ­
low
er
th
a
n
th
e
av
e
ra
g
e
.
s t a r t a n o th e r p a p e r h e re , so we
. ,
i «pre W1<i e ru n n in g a lo n g th e a lle v w a v fo r
peaches to p u m p k in s. H e re a re th e
plied
to
P o la n d ’s late st nolo p ro p o s­
s e a te d h im se lf to be a d e u u tv from • i oc « «
‘
w in n e rs:
could g e t it to p r in t a t th e sam e
», .u w,
u e p u iy i r o n i j i 2 5 fe e t, h ad n o t been paid
T hev
ing th a t P o la n d a ssist in rem oving
S h e riff M u rlb u rt s o ffic e in P o rtla n d , ! w e re $ 69 2 3
NEW O R LEA N S. L a.. Oct. 3.— In
p rice o u r n e ig h b o rin g c ity p rin t
B est th re e boxes of p e a rs. A njous
from
1 k ra n ia
th e
a n ti-B o lsh e v ik
w ith sp ecific in s tru c tio n s to a rre s t !
wild se llin g cam p aig n a f te r the andl B a rtle tts . P a u l S c h e re r. C e n tra l
shops a s k f o r th e w o rk .
I am
T he C° Unty tOok ° ver th e p r° P p r ty
Jo n es. Jo n e s s ta te s th a t, n o t c a r in g '
a
g
e
n
ts
who
a
re
a
tte
m
p
tin
g to launch
g o v e rn m e n t re p o rt on th e c o n d itio n P o in t.
n o t so p a r tic u la r a b o u t th e
a
n
d
a
tte
m
p
te
d
to
sell
it
to
th
e
city.
a c o u n te r rev o lu tio n , it is s ta te d in
to be g u ilty o f re s is tin g an officer,
of th e c o tto n cro p w as m ade, co tto n
m oney T h e T id in g s w o u ld m a k e
Best th re e boxes of a p p le s, D e­
a
d isp a tc h received h e re from Mos
he s u b m itte d to a r r e s t u n d e r p ro ­ F e h l b ro u g h t s u it to en jo in th e sale
d ro p p ed $10 a bale.
W ild scenes licious an d W in te r B a n a n a , G. M.
o u t o f it, h u t it w ould h elp m ak e
cow.
te s t, a lth o u g h S a n d e fe r had n e ith e r a n d won o u t on th e g ro u n d s th a t
w ere e n a cte d a ro u n d th e b u ild in g F ro s t, A sh lan d .
b ig g e r p a y ro lls for A sh la n d , a n d
th e r e w ere no s tr e e t lie n s a g a in s t th e
se arc h w a rra n t n o r bench w a rra n t.
as b u lls w ho h ad been heavy b u y e rs
th a t is w o rth a lot. On A sh la n d
B est p la te d isp la y of peaches, M.
New s of th e a r r e s t w as p u b lish e d g o v e rn m e n t p ro p e rty . F e h l th e n se ­
so u g h t to unload.
p
a
y
ro
lls
is
A
sh
lan
d
m
ade.
J.
N o rris, Phoenix.
PIT T SB U R G , K an ., Oct. 3.— N ot a in th e n e w sp a p e r, th e c o m p la in t al c u re d title fo r a b o u t $145. T h e a s ­
HAZ
K
IK
.
T
uscan clin g . W. R. B agley, T al-
coal m ine in
th e
W est C h e ro k e e leges, w hich cau sed Jo n e s c o n sid e r­ s e s s e d v a lu e of th e p ro p e rty a t t h a t
FIRST MONKEY
e
n
t.
tim e w as $900.
fie ld s is w ork in g . T w elve th o u sa n d a b le e m b a rra s s m e n t.
GLAND OPERATION
J II. H ale peach A lb e rt Jo h n so n ,
A tto rn e y s f o r F e h l h a v e n o tifie d
m in e rs who q u it F rid a y w hen th e ir
A cco rd in g to th e co m p la in t, Jo n e s
ONE FATALLY INJURED AND
IS
SU
CCESSFU
L
A
shland.
le a d e rs . A le x a n d er
H ow at
andl le a rn e d from S h e riff H u r lb u rt th a t U n ite d S ta te s A tto rn e y LeBter W .
FIFTY INJURED IN CHICAGO
H e a v iest s q u a sh . Mrs. C. E. G ates.
A u g u s t D orchy, w ent to ja iu , r e ­ S a n d e fe r is not a d ep u ty s h e riff in H u m p h re y s th a t th e ir c lie n t ow ns
N E W YORK. Oct. 3.— T he
firs t
ELEVATED LINES WRECK
“ T h in g s cam e in b u n c h e s,” as M ar-
th e p ro p e rty a n d in te n d s to ta k e pos­
m a in e d id le to a m an.
"m o n k e y gland»' o p e ra tio n m ad e for
M u ltn o m ah co u n ty an d th a t he was
k
e
tm
a s te r R u n y a rd once re m a rk e d .
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 1.— One m an th e re s to ra tio n of y o u th w as per-,
T oday w as th e real te s t of H o w a t’s ' n o t s e n t to s o u th e rn O regon to m ake se ssio n . A ssista n t U n ited S ta te s A t­
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 3 — F ig u re s
T
his
has been J a c k so n c o u n ty ’s fa ir
g r e a t s tr e n g th w ih t th e m in e rs a n d th e a r r e s t. S a n d e fe r c a rrie s a s ta te , to rn e y H all L u sk re tu r n e d fro m M ed­ w as fa ta lly h u r t a n d fifty in ju re d | form ed upon Irv in g Bacon, 59, h e re
j
a
re
being p re p a re d
by g o v e rn m e n t
11om th e s ta r t.
M ed fo rd ’s m ay o r
to d ay V , ’ w here
fo r w he n a n e x p re ss tra in on th e e le v a t­
th e g re a t s tr ik e stood solid in its sup- a g e n t’s com m ission from th e gover- fo rd j ,Oda'
h e ie he a tte m p te d foi
today an d p ro n o u n ce d a success by
j
e
x
p
e
rts
fo
r
use
d
u
rin
g
th e d is a r m a ­
bossing th e s tu n ts a n d J a c k s o n c o u n ­
p o r t of th e “ fire -e a tin g ” S cotchm an, n o r a n d w o rk s
u n d e r in s tru c tio n s " O i s to s t r a *gh te n o u t th e ta n g le ed railw a y lin e collided w ith th e r e a r th e o p e ra tin g su rg e o n s.
m e n t co n fe re n ce to show th a t J a p a n
---------------------------------
f o n t W . J. H erw ig , s t t p e r i n te ,,.,.,,! ' ' w
i " T T .! " ’ " L ™ “ ' ,UM>* who end of a local tr a in .
4 T he tra n s p la n tin g of th e gland ty fa rm e rs c a rry in g o ff a ll th e prizes. is a rm in g its e lf a t a r a te th a t is
A
nd.
sp
e
ak
in
g
of
prizes,
it
s
h
o
u
ld
b
e
M ID D L E W EST
W illiam D obereuz died in th e b o s - ! took tw elv e m in u tes.
•
of th e A n ti-S alo o n le a g u e in O re g o n
‘
m
th a t
Only a local
noted th a t A shland w as th e r e w ith m an y tim es f a s te r th a n th a t of o th e r
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
tho
P
n
tn
n
k
;,,,
'
ehl
ho
ld
s
th
e
t
lt
le
-
L
u
sk
»ays
th
e
SE E S BIG BOOM
p
ita
l
fro
m
in
ju
rie
s
receiv
ed
in
th
e
a n a s t h e ti e w a s em ployed, th e p a tie n t b o th feet in th e prize lis t, c a rry in g w o rld pow ers.
a c c o rd in g to th e c o m p la in t.
g o v e rn m e n t can su e th e a b s tra c to rs w reck. He w as th e firs t person re m a in in g in a co n scio u s c o n d itio n
BUSINESS A H EA D Ì
T he fig u re s a re a u th e n tic , so far
a n d th e fo rm e r o w n e r fo r g iv in g th e k illed on C h icago's e le v a te d railw a y th ro u g h o u t th e e n tir e tim e. At th e e v e ry th in g b efo re h e r in g ra p e s a n d '
LOS A N G EL ES, C alif., Oct. 3.—
a s is possible to m ak e th em . They
peaches.
KANSAS CITY. M o., Oct.
-Th> C lo u d b u rsts in th e v icin ity of B lythe, g o v e rn m e n t a w a rra n ty d e e d to thrf In m o re th a n tw e n ty y e a rs, a c c o rd ­ co n clu sio n of th e o p e ra tio n , Bacon
N o one is m o re d e lig h te d a n d no i re p re s e n t th e w ork o f A m erican ob­
c h a n n e ls of tra d e
a re b ro a d e n in g C alif., a re re p o rte d to h av e w ashed p ro p e rty w hen it w as not c le a r.
in g to th e local com pany.
was sm ilin g .
one d eserves m ore c re d it th a n M iss! se rv e rs w hile a b ro a d , th e co m b in in g
and
th e » “ w a te rs ” a re T u n n in g o u t ra ilro a d c u lv e rts
A s tre tc h of
F lo re n c e Poole, th e
hom e dem on o f s ta tis tic s a lre a d y in th is c o u n try ,
sm o o th e r th a n th ey have done for th e S a n ta F e c o m p a n y ’s tra c k s in
in fo rm a tio n
obtain ed
s tra tio n a g e n t from Ja c k so n co u n ty an d special
som e tim e, a c co rd in g to th e s ta tis tic s R iv e rsid e co u n ty
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b a n k of this d is tric t.
has been do n e in th a t section.
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w eek, an d now th a t th e s tr a in is o v er c rim e in th e city of P o rtla n d is com
e n t b a n k s w hich a re m em b e rs of th e V\ o rk e rs , now h o ld in g th e ir c o n v en ­
and
the b a ttle w on, sh e re fu se s to m itte d by d ru g
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s te a d ily im p ro v in g ; th e r e is one ac- m in a tio n o f Ire la n d w as a d o p te d ,
ju st w hy Ja ck so n c o u n ty is th e b a n ­ c rim e to g et d ru g s, in th e b e lie f of
tiv ity in fall b u ying. T h e re h a s been
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n e r a g ric u ltu ra l a n d f ru it co u n ty of D r. G eorge P a rris h , city h e a lth o fti-
a m a rk e d re d u c tio n
in b a n k lo an s j W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Oct. 3.__
th e sta te .
! cer.
a n d b a n k d ep t
o ssitse a d ily m o u n t W ith o u t cerem ony, W illiam H o w a rd
I Old S e n a to r L a F o lle tte . th e peach
P a rris h , who has mad« « 8t*d? of
biRlier
' T a i t . fo rm e r p re s id e n t of th e U nited
k in g of M arlon, w ho has a sta te -w id e i th e <>rug s itu a tio n , believ es $15,090
Coal p ro d u ctio n is low. It a v e r- s ta te s , to d a y becam e c h ie f ju s tic e of
re p u ta tio n fo r sa y in g w h at he th in k s , is bein g d aily e x to rte d from m en and
a g e s a p p ro x im a te ly
a b o u t 50 p e r th e U n ite d S ta te s su p re m e c o u rt.
visited th e J a c k s » c o u n ty e x h ib it w om en oi P o rtla n d w ho a r e u n f o r tu ­
c e n t of c ap acity in th is d is tric t. L ead
th is a fte rn o o n , a n d a f te r lo o k in g n a te v ictim s o f th e d ru g h ab it and
a n d zir.c
p ro d u ctio n
c o n tin u e s to
N EW Y ORK. O ct. 3.— W hile union
o v er th e peaches
fo r som e tim e, h av e fallen in to th e c lu tc h e s of th e
s ta g n a te .
; o ffic ia ls w ere d e c ry in g th e u n a u th o r ­
chew ed h is cud fo r sev eral m in u tes, d ru g ru n n e rs .
C ru d e oil p ro d u ctio n c o n tin u e s to ized w a lk o u t, 2,000 a d d itio n a l lo n g ­
s c ra tc h e d his head, th en re m a rk e d
In ste a d of in c re a sin g th e police
m a in ta in a ste a d y a v e ra g e in O k la ­ sh o re m e n s tru c k in H oboken to d ay ,
to no one in p a rtic u la r:
h o m a, b u t show s a s lig h t red u c tio n ^ c o m p letely ty in g up th a t im p o rta n t
Ves, s ir ; force to c o m b a t c rim e, th e h e a lth
you got us h e a t.”
in K a n sa s a n d W yom ing.
[ sectio n o f th e New Y ork h a rb o r It
o ffic e r w ould ro u n d up th e d ru g ad -
G eorge M ansfield a p p e a re d to d ay ¡d ie ts of th e c ity an d
place th en ,
T h a t th e re n ta l s trin g e n c y w h ic h ; is e s tim a te d th a t 15,000 m en have
n .e te S w H hga? er , n g WOUW
COm- | U nder th e c a re a n d P ro te c tio n of a
h a s p re v a ile d fo r
som e tim e p a st s tru c k so far.
p le te w ith o u t h im — a n d
b ro u g h t m u n ic ip a l n a rc o tic b u re a u .
w ill p ro b ab ly be relieved soon is in-
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fa rm e rs from a ll p a rts of th e s ta te to
“ My p la n ,” e x p la in ed P a r ris h , “ Is
d ic a te d in th e
in c re a se of 70 p er
M eeting to be hel<> a t Boise Octo-
see w hat s o u th e rn O regon h a s done.
to
e s ta b lis h a
b u re a u in th e city
c e n t in b u ild in g p e rm its th ro u g h o u t her 3. 4 a n d 5$ fo r p u rp o se o f in te r-
“ P o p ” G ates in c id e n ta lly o rd e re d a
h e a lth o ffice w h e re we w ill file a n d
th e d is tr ic t w hich th is review r e - 1 e s tin g people in th e six w e ste rn
1 la rg e blu e rib b o n b o u q u e t m ad e up,
c a rd in d ex th e h isto ry a n d cases o f
ro rd 9 -
's t a t e s of Id ah o , W a sh in g to n , O regon,
en g ro ssed w ith th e s ta te seal, w hich
th e d ru g a d d ic ts a n d fu rn is h th e n ,
T h e re h a s been a heavy m o v em e n t M ontana, W yom ing a n d U ta h in a
•will be p re se n te d to M essrs. C ato a n d
th e n e c e ssa ry d ru g s
u u d e r fe d e ra l
o f w h e a t from th e fa rm s in to m a r - 'g e n e r a l d ev elo p m en t a n d pro m o tio n
O atm an , in a d d itio n
to
th e $100
license, a t cost p lu s a m in im u m fee
k e t c h a n n els. L a st m o n th ’s r e c e ip ts ! plan . W ill u n d e rta k e a d v e rtis in g
w hich all th e c o u u tie s over 66 n e v i_ v i u
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c e n t a re a w a rd e d
T his seal w ill b e J ^ h H
be s u ff lc ‘e n t
m a in ta in
fro m fo u r m a rk e ts show an in c r e a s e 1 c a m p a ig n , seek g r e a te r o u tle t fo r
w in do , th e b u re a u a n d tw o in sp e c to rs.
o f 173 per c e n t above th e reco rd of ; w e ste rn p ro d u c ts a n d e s ta b lis h m ar-
p ro p e rly h u n g and
a
p h o to g ra p h
» year ago.
kets.
“The average drug addict, through
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POSTOFFICE GENFER
OF LEGAL DISPUTE
H a z K .ik
Î5 ÏÛ S10 BALE
Striking Kansas
Coal Miners Are
Solid In Demands
Japan Rushes
War Armament
Says U. S. Report
Indications of a Hard Winter Ahead