Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1921, Image 1

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    A SHLAND climate without the aid
* * of Medicine, cure« nine cases out
of ten of Aathma. Thia la a proven
fact.
A shland D aily T idings f
ALARIA Germa cannot survive
• " three months in the rich oaone
at Ashland,
The pure domestic
water helps.
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
8
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vo'l.
ASHLAND, OREGON. THVKSÜAY. OCTOBER 6. 1921
YANKS WIN SECOND GAME. HOYT PITCHING
Leaves
PDAMTQ
DA00
Til Committee
Committee Leaves
GRANTS PASS 10
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p
u
rees,
PLAY A. H. S. FRI.
to Cows For County
.R e s u ltin g from th e a p p o in tm e n t o f 1
a co u n ty c o m m itte e to in c re a se th e
By G RAN T SELBY
(T id in g s H igh School R e p o rte r)
T he A shland a n d G ra n ts P a s s h ig h
school fo o tb a ll te a m s will b a ttle for
s u p re m a c y to m o rro w a fte rn o o n on
th e g rid iro n of th e n e ig h b o r city in
th e second g a m e of th e seaso n in
S o u th e rn O regon. U n d er th e w atch -
lu l eye of Coach H ughes th e local
boys have been p u ttin g in a s tr e n u ­
o u s w eek, h ittin g th e lin e h a rd in
p ra c tic e sc rim m a g es.
T he te a m is
k ey ed to th e p o in t of w ip in g o u t th e
K la m a th F a lls d e fe a t w ith a v icto ry
o v e r G ra n ts P ass, a team th a t is sa id
to be s tr o n g e r th a n la s t y e a r.
S tu d ie s a t th e local h ig h .school
w ill be su sp e n d e d a t noon to m o rro w
a n d th e sc h ed u le a rra n g e d so th a t
th e s tu d e n ts will g et c re d it fo r a fu ll
dLy s w ork. Teh e a rly c lo sin g h o u r
w ill be ob serv ed to p e rm it th e s tu ­
d e n ts to send a s tro n g ro o tin g dele^
g a tio n to G ra n ts P ass. A la rg e A sh ­
la n d crow d is expected to a tte n d th e
g am e.
S tu d e n t
®
®
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British-Irish Truce Is
Brohen; Belfast Riots
n u m b e r of d a iry cow s in J a c k s o n
co u n ty , C. C. C ate, .1. B. B ichan an d
Ik e M e rrim a n le ft th is m o rn in g by ;
a u to fo r th e n o r th e r n p a rt of th e
s ta te to p u rc h a s e a c a rlo a d of d a iry I
cows.
T his u n d e rta k in g is being fin a n c ed
by th e fo u r b a n k s of M edford an d is
b u t th e b e g in n in g of a c a m p a ig n to !
in c re a se th e n u m b e r of d a iry -ffe rd s i
in th is lo cality.
N one b u t h ig h -g ra d e Je rs e y s w ill
be in c lu d e d in th e
c a rlo a d to be
sh ip p ed in a n d th ey a re b e in g p u r ­
c h a se d a t
J e ffe rs o n ,
n e a r S alem .
According to a report made by the
I hese w ill be fro m 3 to 4 y e a rs old
an d all w ill be fre s h fro m b etw een state board of health and read be­
now a n d D ecem b er 1. I t is expected fore the city council at its last regu-
th a t th e c a r w ill a rriv e in M edford
next S a tu rd a y a n d th e c o » , '» 1 » " ^
S<”’S“ >n' ’ he
”
H az IÇik
IS PURE-STATE
BOARD OF HEALTH
Body M eeting
p u re Gy th e tim e it re a c h e s th e cou-
I s u m e r a f te r g o in g th ro u g h a p u rify -
Process. T h e re p o rt w as m ad e
fr0D1 sa m p le s s u b m itte d to th e s ta te
h o a rd o f h e a lth by th e city w a te r sw*
p e rin te n d e n t. S e v e ra l sa m p le s w ere
ta k e n in A sh lan d c re e k , in a d d itio n
to w a te r d ra w n fro m a fa u c e t in th e
b u sin e ss se ctio n of th e city .
B ills a m o u n tin g to $5,289.08 fo r
th e m o n th of S e p te m b e r w ere a p ­
proved by th e c ity council T u esd ay
I evening.
I just grabbed the splendid
proposition of The Tidings that
its columns were open always to
the free expression of ANY citi
zen and started to write these
Haz Kiks, and, notwithstanding
the paper says It does not approve
wholly all of them, it has never
shut me off. I would never com
plain, therefore, that the paper
discriminated against anybody
until some article I had written,
and signed, had ben turned down.
It is my understanding that the
local newspaper is. or should be,
an open forum of the people, and
I know The Tidings is. or it
wouldn’t stand for my stuff.
N o m in a tio n s of y ell le a d e rs w ere
m ad e y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t a m ee t
in g of th e s tu d e n t body. T h e nom
in ee s a r e H a rry S n y d er, S h o rt. G ra n t
Selby a n d M isses H eer, M cE lvaney,
P a u lin e P lu m m e r a n d P a u lin e C lift.
P ro p e rty o w n e rs on S ixth s tr e e t
T ry o u ts w ill be m ad e th is w eek and
p re se n te d a p e titio n to th e city c o u n ­
th e e le c tio n held uext w eek.
cil fo r sid e w a lk p av in g b e tw e en A
T h e js c h o o l c o n s titu tio n was rea d
and S ixth s tre e ts , a b u ttin g on S ixth
b e fo re th e s tu d e n t body fo r th e b e n e ­
s tr e e t
•O bjections to th e im prove- I
M ED FO R D ,
O r.,
Oct. .6.— F ire
f it of th e fre sh m a n c la ss an d new
m
en
t
w
ill
be h e a rd by th e council a t
w hich had been sm o ld e rin g ou the
s tu d e n ts .
its n ex t re g u la r m ee tin g , O cto b er 18.
T h e re a r e lo ts o f th in g s lik e
O w ing to th e a b sen c e of R aym ond second flo o r e v e r sin ce th e fire d e ­
It w as a g re e d by th e co u n cil t h a t if
th
e
w a te r pro b lem , t h a t Sylvesi-
F in n e rn . p re sid e n t of th e s tu d e n t p a rtm e n t q u it w ork on th e B arnum
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P,r o p e rty own^ rs w ere d e siro u s
te r P a tte r s o n w ro te a b o u t y e s te r­
body, w ho h a s not y e t e n te re d school, h o tel b u ild in g a t 1 :3 0 p m v e s te r T
day. b b ro
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L e slie H eer, vice p re sid e n t.
flo o r c e ilin g a n d se co n d -sto ry floor *™m e d ia ‘ely a f t e r th e c o n tra c ts w ere
s
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ld
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ra
lly a g ita te d , so
A g ir ls ’ te n n is to u rn a m e n t, s ta r te d
le t a n d h av e th e su p e rv isio n of th e
fo
lk
s
w
ould
h
a
v
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b o th sid e s o f
d u rin g th e last y e a r b u t n o t played n e a r w h ere th e w aste p a p e r of iiuen
c ity e n g in e e r.
th e a rg u m e n t.
W hy d o n ’t you
to th e fin ish m a tc h e s, now is bein g c h u te passed th ro u g h , a n d th e fire ­
fello
w
s
p
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t
y
o
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r
id ea s dow n on
a<. *•
,
rev iv ed a t th e high school. T he m en w o rk e d fo r a n h o u r a n d a h a lf
ch o p p in g holes in th e flo o r to a llo w ’ r S ta t’n g th a t th e c ,tY e le c tric bill
p
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d
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b
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it
th e m to T h e
to u rn e y is played o ff In e lim in a tio n
th e sm o ld e rin g s p a rk s to flam e up ' ° n ' 1 ** C a ,ito rn ia -O regon P o w er
T id in g s? You could do A sh la n d
c o n te s ts u n til th e decision is n a r ­
b efo re a g a in lea v in g th e scen e T w o ! ^ ™ 1^
$ 9 8 ° f° F S e p te m b e r’
a
lot of good a n d save h e r fro m
row ed dow n b etw een tw o players, w atch m en p a tro le d th e b u ild in g a l l O T ^ T
S h in n . urge<> th a t a c tio n
m
an
y p itfa lls, if you w ould ta k e
w ho w ill play for th e ch a m p io n sh ip
th
e
p a in s to do t h a t .
n ig h t w a tc h in g for f u r th e r sig n s of i o !
tO curtai1 th e ' expenditure
o f th e school.
sm o ld e rin g fire.
! ‘ ta? :ng tb a t tb e d ^ ’8 s tr e e t lig h ts
.And The Tidings, going into
T he c o n te s ta n ts e n te re d
in th e
h
ad
cost
only
$25
fo
r
th
e
m
o
n
th
,
nearly
every home, would spread
i t w as le a rn e d to d ay th e loss on
to u rn a m e n t a re :
L u tlio n B ernier.
m
em
b
ers
of
th
e
city
council
in
tim
a
t­
the
news
to all the people.
K a th ry n
P r a tt,
V irginia
Jo n e s, th e b u ild in g a n d c o n te n ts was a b o u t ed th a t very little could be done in
HAZ K IK .
E ile e n N u tte r, L a u ra P re sc o tt. Viola $50.000. a n d Mr. B a rn u m ’s ia s u r
c
u
ttin
g
dow
n
th
e
expense
by
s
h
u
t
W ilto n . G e rtru d e C a rlto n . R u th A it­ a n ce only covers a b o u t 70 p e r c e n t
of th is sum . It will be a b o u t fifte e n
*
,
T * UghtS'
m 3 tte r
k en a n d P a u lin e P lu m m e r,
days y et b efo re th e in s u ra n c e is a d - 7 X " £ n
S t. H elen s to im p ro v e Pine and
F o re n sic Society
ju s te d , a f te r
w hich. Mr. B a rn u m ' eS,U' a t , ° n ’
C h u rc h s tr e e ts a t cost 0111 $2,800.
T h e n e w ly -o rg an ized high school
r„
7
*
L u m b e r s h ip m e n ts
fro m
th e re !
F o re n s ic so ciety held its firs t re g u ­ s ta te d , he w ould a t once begin th e
T “
C° m iD g W i“ ‘ a m o u n t to s e v e ra l m ililo n fe e t in a
la r m e e tin g M onday e v e n in g
I n te r ­ w ork of re p a irin g th e fire d a m a g e t e r P w T
I t w ill p ro b a b ly be th re e m o n th s be-
C W ' F ra Ie y ’ s tr e e t com m ission- w eek.
e s tin g ta lk s on c u rr e n t e v e n ts w ere
fo re th e s tr u c tu r e is in sh a p e for n e - i ” ’ W8S In stru c te d by th e council to
g iv en by th e society m em bers. T he
cu p a n cy a g a in .
see t b a t tb e g u tte r s w e re c le a re d o f
w ork was u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Miss
In
K nopp.
th e
m e a n tim e ,
th e
m anv
b u rn e d -o u t te n a n ts of th e bu ild in g
a re busy h u s tlin g up new p laces in
w hich to resid e, a n d in try in g to
tra c e som e o f th e ir p erso n a l e ffe c ts
w hich w ere c a rrie d o r th ro w n o u t of
th e b u ild in g d u rin g th e fire e x c ite ­
m e n t.
T he sc a rc ity of fu rn is h e d
iiouses a n d a p a rtm e n ts in th e city
m ak es th e pro b lem of a n u m b e r of
th e te m p o ra ry ho m eless te n a n ts a
T h e re g u la r
b i-m o n th ly m eetin g
d irfic u lt one.
of th e Civic club was held T u esd ay
W. S. B arn u m , o w n e r of th e b u ild ­
a fte rn o o n .
D iscussion w as p rin c i­
ing. to d ay s a id th a t no one know s
p a lly in re g a rd to uses of th e new
how th e fire s ta r te d T u esd ay m o rn ­
c o m m u n ity club house a n d w ays a n d
ing. a n d scoffed a t th e s to ry h is son,
m e a n s to r its co m p letio n . T he m e r­
e o rg e B arnum , w ho left th e city to-1
c h a n ts th ro u g h o u t th e tow n a re of-
day on a h u n tin g trip , told F ire C hief
le iin g a p e rc e n ta g e on sp ecial sales.
L aw to n last n ig h t as to th e o rig in o f 1
K n a p p ’s g ro c e rte ria will give 5 p e r
th e fire. T his s to ry was to th e e f­
c e n t on a ll sales S a tu rd a y . O ctober
fect th a t th e re was a leak in th e gas
15.
O th e r m e rc h a n ts a re o ffe rin g
Pipe ot th e wash room ig th e base-
c o u p o n s a n d com m issions. Dr. S haw
t T r n ? hiCh h a d M iste d lo n g “ ” o u g b
is p la n n in g a tr e a t in th e w ay o f a
to till th e room a n d b a sem e n t w ith
re c ita l, w hich is in c h a rg e of Mrs.
gas.
a n d a w om an te n a n t e n te re d th e
M cW illiam s a n d Miss L ydia M cCall.
w ash room y e s te rd a y ig n o ra n t of th is
A ll th e s e h e lp fu l o ffe rs th e Civic
ta c t a n d s tr u c k a m atch .
An
c lu b a c ce p ts a s one of th e best in d i­
Plosion follow ed w hich blew th e w in­
c a tio n s of in te re s t, if every one will
dow s of th e w ash room o u t a n d sh o t
p u t on som e sp ecialty , g iv in g help
t h a t w ill n o t b u rd en th e giv er. th*e c h u te “t X “ ”, t h r ° URh fhe p a p e r
o b je c t will be acco m p lish ed .
T h . . . -h to u rth fl° o r a n d a ttic .
T h e Civic clu b
h as a ssiste d in i hap p en ed " T o ‘'V h
" Ot S ta te w h at
Merchants Boost
Civic Imp. Club
Rest Room Idea
e v e ry w o rth y c a u se in A sh lan d since! s tr ik p r
c ,
w om an
m atch
1908^ w hen it w as o rg an iz ed by M rs. I to d av
°
S Couldl b© le a rn e d
R e a d e r. Mrs. V aupel a n d M rs. W i n - 'o r b u r n a i * 0 " 18" te n a n t w as in ju re d
te r. Now th a t th e o p p o rtu n ity h asj who hart
M' S' P e a rl B row n,
co m e to help th e Civic club, th e city
Th ‘ R h e * eyebroW s singed,
is r e tu r n in g fav o rs by allo w in g th e i * r u r t ..r .>r! U«? h ° tel 18 3 fo u r-sto ry
c lu b to have th e te n t h o u se on E a s t j 7 c nnn ' UlH in 1915 a t a cost of
■----------------------- ----- ------------------------- • *75,000. a n d w as one of th e new est
(Continued on Page Pour)
of -Medford buildings of any size
. . .. .
■
Former Medford
Woman to Open
Kindergarten Here
P re sid e n t H a rd in g recen tly sa id :
' B ecause tile k in d e rg a rte n seem s t o ­
m e an e ffe c tiv e m eans »if providing*
e a rly m o ral, social a n d in te lle c tu a l |
tra in in g and p ro m o tin g p a trio tism ,!
I am ho p efu l th a t th is e d u c a tio n a l
a d v a n ta g e m ay p re se n tly be provided
By JACK VEICOK
fo r a ll c h ild re n of th e n a tio n .”
11.
N.
S.
.Staff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
J’hese
w ords
h av e
s tim u la te d
POLO
GROUNDS,
New Y ork, Oct.
m uch recen t
legislation* r e g a rd in g
k in d e rg a rte n s ,
p a tte rn in g . la rg e ly !
y o u th has e n te re d th e hall of
•
.
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i e.
am
a lt e r th e C a lifo rn ia sy stem , th e m ost
W aite H oyt. 21, p itc h in g s t a r and
e ffe c tiv e in th e co u n try
O regon I
b rin g th is ln 8 iv el °* th e New Y ork Y ankees,
w ould do w ell to soon
th e pu b lic St° ° d th e ta,L b u u g ry G ia n ts ou
b ran c h of w ork
into
th e ir h ead s in th e second g a m e of
school system .
The lack of k in d e rg a rte n p riv i­ th e w o rld ’s se rie s n a s e h a ll gam e,
D U BLIN , Oct. 6 — T h e B ritish a n d leges p ro m p te d o n e of o u r new re s i­ w in n in g th e g am e fo r th e Y anks by
I ris h tru c e w as b ro k e n to d a y fro m d e n ts, Mrs. S. E. W illard , to co n d u c t a sco re of 3 to 0.
Y oung H o y t le t th e G ia n ts dow n
th e n o rth to th e s o u th e rn e n d of a k in d e rg a rte n in M edford la s t y e a r
Ire la n d .
w
ith
tw o hits, tw irlin g one of th e
io r tl^e b e n e fit o f lier ow n c h ild re n ..
R e p o rts fro m B e lfa st in d ic a te a t ¡N ow she is re a d y to open a class in g re a te s t gam es ev er p itch ed in a
H is v ictory
le a s t a h a lf dozen s e p a ra te in sta n c e s! A shland next w eek w ith a th o ro u g h w o rld 's se rie s gam e.
tw o -g am e lead
of disordter a n d
rio ts, w hen t h e : k in d e rg a rte n e q u ip m e n t, in c lu d in g gave th e Y anks a
O ra n g e m e n a n d C a th o lic s fo u g h t re-i sp ecially c o n stru c te d c h a irs , w ork o v e r th e G ia n ts in th e fig h t fo r th e
volver d u e ls in th e p u b lic s tre e ts . In i ta b le s an d sand tab le.
B esides ty p -i w o rld ’s c h a m p io n sh ip
T he g a m e w as a sig n a l victory for
th e g e n e ra l in te r-fa c tio n a l w a rfa re i ¡‘ Ul k in d e rg a rte n w ork, th e r e will be!
He was th e
unw elcom e
a bom b w as h u rle d in to one of th e ¡s to ry te llin g , n a tu r e stu d y a n d , la te r H oyt.
•
ch
icken
who
cam
e
hom
e
to
ro o st on
C atholic hom es, b u t failed to e x - 'o n , th e new " p ro je c t” system . Mrs
j
th
e
sh
o
u
ld
e
r
of
J
o
h
n
M
cGraw
, who
p!ode-
W illa rd is a s k in g th o se in te re s te d
T h e a u x ilia ry police a t D u n m a n -< to m et a t h er hom e on P io n e e r ave- once h ad him on. th e G ia u ts ’ ro sie r
w ay claim ed t h a t th ey
w ere fire d » ’><. a d ja c e n t to th e p a rk , th is F ri- a n d le t him get aw ay .
M ore th a n 36,0 0 0 ra b id fan s, m oat
upon an d re p lie d to th e c h a lle n g e in <Biy and S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s,
of whom a re in sy m p a th y w ith th e
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kin d .
L a te r th e a u x ilia ry of th e !
Y anks, c h e e re d m adly fo r th e y o u th ­
crow n forces a p p e a re d in fo rc e a n d
ful tw irle r a n d th e fig h tin g te a m b e­
began firin g w ildly. T h e know n re-
h in d him .
p u b lic a a s w ere ro u g h ly tre a te d and
Sinn F ein d w e llin g s w e re fo rcib ly e n ­
H oyt won h is g am e b rillia n tly . but
n o t w ith o u t a s tru g g le , fo r he e n ­
te re d by th e m ilita ry .
T h e S inn I
gag ed in a red -h o t p itc h in g d u e l w ith
F e in e rs c h a rg e d th a t th e a u x ilia ry
forces w ere (Jrunk.
A rt Nehl', and d u rin g th e firs t seven
in n in g s h is m a te s fo u n d ro u g h going,
$ 1 1 « IV CASH FOR
fo r N ehf only allo w ed one ru n .
A PPL E SHOW PRIZES
B abe R u th , th e ball h i tt e r p re ­
m ier. was n o t p e rm itte d to s ta r, as
T h e R ogue R iv e r A pple E xposi-
__________
' N ehf w alked him th re e tim es. H e is
tion a t M edford is an a ssu re d fact
J n o t to be denied his s h a re In th e
because a su ffic ie n t n u m b e r of pre-
M ED FO RD ,
O r.. Oct. 6.— W hen (g lo ry of th e victo ry , how ever, fo r he
m iu m s have been o ffe re d by th e b u s - ¡ th e U nited S ta te s c o u rt term fo r sto le tw o b ases in succession in th e
IN STREET DUELS
sold a t a c tu a l cost to l a r u r tr s hue- p rac tlc a U >' ,r e e ° r c o n ta m lr a tio n in
ing th e feed a n d s ta b le room
‘ A sh la n d c re e k a n d is 100 p e r cent
,T h e r e w ill be a d a iry m e e tin g n e x t
T u esd ay a fte rn o o n a t 1 o ’clock a t
th e Gitzer. s ta b le s
in M edford, a t
w hich th e re will be a n u m b e r of
s p e a k e rs fro m th e O. A. C.
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IN FEDERAL COURT
m ess in s titu tio n s of th e co unty.
| s o u th e rn
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convened
for fifth innin« »nd scored th e Y ankee
T h e re will be a to ta l of $110 in y e s te rd a y ’s session, J a k e
B aer, a
th e e ig h th in n in g .
cash o ffered , $80 in m e rc h a n d ise
T he Y anks
o u tp lay ed
a n d o ut-
and a s ilv e r tro u p h y cup. G ro w e rs '
" b“ aH fouglt tie“ G i a n ; 7 7 h T m a Z t h Z
Should se t a sid e th e ir a p p le s w h ic h !
R“ ed
th e L'h a rg e
o f h a v in S e rro rs.
N ehf pitched a p re ttv good
som e of th e p rem iu m m oney
F u r­
( U nited S ta te s
D istric t A tto rn e y
t h e r d e ta ils will be an n o u n c ed w ith ­
H u m p h rey s th e n
ex p lain ed to th e
in a day or two.
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p a p e r, an d A shland has one.
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p rin te d in its own p la n t ou
M ain s tre e t. W ire new s a s well
a s local new s a re fu rn is h e d an d
th e p la n t is a g g re
re a a t t b e n e fit to
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A gain th e E lk s ’ show , " P u r p le
a rc e n > c h a rg e p leaded g u ilty an<} F la s h e s .’’ classed as a jo lly " b it of
i WJS
was tin
fined
$25. Som e ti,n e a 8© sh e
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a ll r ig h t ” a n d of a p ^ r excellence
p u rlo in e d som e a rtic le s of c lo th in g
th a t re fu se s to ta k e a back se at fo r
fo r sp ite w ork from a K la m a th I n ­
th e a v e ra g e p ro fe ssio n a l ro ad show ,
dian re s e rv a tio n hom e, w h e re she
played) to a fa ll h o u se a t V ining
h a d been stay in g . T his p ro p e rty w as
th e a te r
y e s te rd a y
evening.
L a st
la te r reco v ered .
n ig h t’s p e rfo rm a n c e co ncluded th e
F o llo w in g th e d isp o sal of th ese
tw o-day
s ta n d ”
of
th e show , a
tw o cases, th e tria l of Levi B arney
s tric tly h o m e -ta le n t play u n d e r th e
a n d D avid W illie, K la m a th In d ia n s, d ire c tio n o f C. J. M cN aughtan.
c h a rg e d w ith th e la rc e n y of a c a lf on
Throughout the entire performance
th e re se rv a tio n , was resu m ed .
.
o t tWf> h o u rs th e h o u se w as in a con-
B a p p e a rs th a t B arney a n d D av id s la n t u p r o a r of la u g h te r a t th e m irth -
«stat6 Hed
tW° COunts in B a ite d p ro v o k in g c o m p lic a tio n s of a sw ift-
S ta te s c o u r t / a j-ear ago a n d w ere
m oving p lo t c e n te re d a b o u t t h e a n tic s
found g u ilty on th e f ir s t c o u n t
T he
of a n o n -w o rk in g F e r r is w heel a n d
¡seco n d c o u n t c h a rg e d them w ith th e ¡ th e je a lo u s y o f a q u e s tio n in g w ife
H e rb e rt
1
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W H h 3 g3,3Xy ° f p re tty g ir,s a p > a
N elson,
a n o th e r K la m a th | m u sical p ro g ra m fille d w ith zip and
d an . a n d th e te stim o n y show ed j re s t, th e crow d w as k e p t in an ap
l a in ste a d ot th e a lle g ed c a lf be- p re c ia tiv e fra m e o f m in d , e n jo y in g
a
Elks' Show Ends
Two Night Stand
Ot ‘Purple Flashes'
lictm ent6 r ’ w
th e in V ‘ “ f’a «b ^ g ” « » « u n til c u r ta in and
llc tm e n t, it w as a g e n tle m a n calf, th e fin al w in d u p o f " th e lived-hap-
T he ju d g e in s tru c te d th e ju ry to re ­ pily-ever-after” ending.
tu rn a v e rd ic t of n o t g u ilty .
B oth m en w e re re in d ic te d fo r th e
BRITISH CABINET
c rim e of sw ip in g th is calf, th e g e n ­
• AGREES ON SIX
d e r ot w hich w as n am ed r ig h t th is ,
CONFERENCE DELEGATES
tim e in th e in d ic tm e n t, a n d th ey now
LONDON, Oct. 6.—Tentative de­
a re b ein g trie d on th is c h a rg e . T h e
cision was made at today’s meeting
case will re a c h th e ju r y th is a f t e r ­
of the British cabinet to appoint six
noon.
delegates to the international dis­
H ow ard P. S w etlan d . one o f th e
armament conference to be held at
new d e p u ty U nited S ta te s m a rs h a ls ,
Washington November 11. The pro­
a rriv e d h e re to d a y fro m P o r tla n d to
posed delegation will be representa­
a s sis t C hief D eputy M ann a n d D ep­
tive of both Canada and Australia, as
u ty S tre tc h e r d u rin g th e re m a in d e r
well as the British empire as a
ot th e session of th e c o u rt, w hich it
whole.
now a p p e a rs will ia s t u n ti | th e m id ­
It is understood from information
d le of n ex t week.
given out In official circles that two
i envoys will represent the empire and
Independence— Nine
acres hop that two will represent Canada and
¡yard produced 17,249 pounds Fug- the remaining two will attend the
gles hops, second year crop (not conference in the interests of Ana-
nineteen tons, as has ben published), tralia