Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1921, Image 1

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    shland climate without
9 A shland D aily T idings
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A of Medicine, cores nine cases
o f ten of Asthma.
fact.
l*l4LARIA Oertn« cannot snrrtre
x * three months in the rich oeon«
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
This Is a
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
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ASHLAND,
OREGON, FRIDAY,
FRIDAY? O
OCTOBER
AStlhAAD, OKEOON,
C T O B E K ?7l921
^ 1921
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GIANTS BEAT YANKS BY SCORE OF 13 TO 5
HAS VERY GOOD
Eighty-Nine Year
Old Resident Dies
A t Son’s Horae
F r a n c is M. B levens. S r., 89. A sh-i
land p io n eer, died la s t n ig h t a t th e
hom e of h is son, F ra n c is M. B levens,
Jr., 240 O b erlin s tr e e t.
The body'
w as ta k e n to th e S tock u n d e rta k in g
H ALF BA RR EL OF FIRST-GRADE i I)ar,ors-
1 he ag e d m au p assed aw ay, p re-
OIL IS TOKEN FRO M TRIG O -
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P
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n
ia b ly b ecau se ,of a w e a k a n e d co n-i
NIA WELL
s titu tio n b e c au se of old ag e, w hile
FLOW STRENGTH NOT VET D E -ja7lëep
H e had n o t c o m p lain ed of
TER M IN K ».
illn ess b e fo re r e tirin g y e ste rd a y ev e­
ning.
Serbia Mobilizes Military F’^ Ä ,
Classes, Hungary Threat
Of 0-A.C. Faculty
STATE PRISON IS
CROWDED; PREDICT
ETO
J
H az IÇik
THREE YANKEE
••
Miss M arion H odgson, a for-
*’ m e r A shland g irl, e ld e st d a u g h -
i A te r of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Hodg-
• son, w ell-rem em b ered re sid e n ts
• w ho now a re located at Good-
• ing, Idhho, Is th e new est addi-
• tion to th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l
PITCHERS
SLAUGH
•r co llege fac u lty , being c alled to •• YANKEE
•• re p la c e
Miss
L ila
M orris <8>
TER ED ; TWO TW IR LER S ARI
- O ’N eale, who is aw ay fo r th e $•
TAKEN
FROM
BOX;
JEN.-
sf- chool y e a r on leave of absence. #
HARNES THROWS U N E GAM*
Miss H odgson is d e lig h te d to i
FO L GIANT&,
• be a t h e r a lm a m a te r an d h a s $>
ta k e n up h e r d u tie s a s in stru c - 4»
POLO GROUNDS, New Y ork, Oct
<?> to r in h o u seh o ld a rt. S he re - €>
p o rts Rev. and M rs. D o uglass <? " .— S coring e ig h t ruias in th e sev
„ n u th in n in g , J o h n M cGraw , roauugei
a n d fam ily a re still a _________„
t G ooding T
and a re very p o p u lar, h a v in g < p f tUe h it-h u n g ry G ia n ts,
ran his
1’A R IS. Oct. 7,— The Serbian .war
been u n a n im o u sly
in v ited to •> U‘aui to a s la u g h te r of th re e Y ankee
council a t B e lg ra d e h a s d ecided to •• re m a in w ith th e good
people h itc h e rs a n d sew ed
up
th e th ird
call se v era l m ilita ry cla sse s to th e
• th e r e fo r a n o th e r y ear.
R ecent- i Raiue of th e w orld se rie s, m ak in g the
colors, according to a Belgrade dis­ • ly th ey w ere given a ro u sin g $ | c° h n t tw o gam es to one in fav o r oi
p a tc h . T he m o b iliz a tio n is ev id e n tly " re c e p tio n , w hich
was
la rg e ly th e Y ankees. T he fin a l sco re o f to-
aim ed a t H u n g a ry .
♦• a tte n d e d .
Rev. D ouglass will
d a y ’« g a m e was 13 to 5 in fav o r of
• lie rem em bered» as a fo rm e r <$> th e G iants.
---------------,
R o u m a in a , Oct. 7.—• • M ethodist m in is te r in th is city .
T h e G ia n ts w ere on a b a ttin g ram -
T he C zecho-S lovakia a re expected to . . . -jx *
j «
page in th e sev en th in n in g , m ak in g
use m ilita ry m e a su re s, in view of
----- —-------------------- .
Q uinn an d C ollins, o u t of th e box.
th e p o ssib ility of in te rv e n tio n in th e
T hey also d ro v e S haw key, who
A u s tria n -H u n g a ria n te r r ito r ia l d is- I
s ta r te d on th e m ound fo r th e Y anks,
p u te, th e d isp a tc h said.
to th e club h o u se in th e th ir d In ­
T he A lb an ian tr o o p s 'c o n tin u e to j
n ing, w hen they c h a lk e d up th re e
c o n c e n tra te n e a r th e A lb a n ia n -Ju g o
h its a n d fo u r ru n s, a t t h a t tim e
Slav fro n tie r. T h e A lb a n ia n a rm y i s ;
tie in g th e score a t 4-4. T h e Y anks
said to be m oving up a rtille r y a n d
also m ad e fo u r r u n s in th e th ird in ­
a m m u n itio n ,
it is re p o rte d in B el­
ning.
R ogers, who fin is h e d as th e
g ra d e t h a t th e sh e lls b e a r th e m a rk
j Y ankee p itc h e r, lik ew ise was rap p ed
of Ita lia n m a n u fa c tu re rs .
I h ard .
Old Je ss
B arnes, who w a sn ’t
BRUMFIELD JURY
c o u n ted as a h e ro , ste p p e d in a f te r
PANEL EXHAUSTED;
T oney w as fla tte n e d in th e th ird in ­
W ith th e exception o f a b o u t fifty
COURT ADJOURNED
n in g a n d saved th e day fo r M cGraw
m iles, th e P acific h ig hw ay w ill be
P
o
rtla
n
d
to
by p itc h in g a w o n d e rfu l gam e T he
R O SEB U R G . O r . Oct. 6. — T h e paved» th is y e a r from
,. ___
° | G ia n ts m ad e a to ta l of tw e n ty -o n e
ju ry panel fo r th e tria l of Dr. R. M. A shland and th e C a lifo rn ia line. T h e ! ^ ^
s c a tte re d in sm all
B ru m field , c h a rg e d w ith th e m u rd e r fifty m iles a re
Mr. B levens w as well know n
A fte r d rillin g o p e ra tio n s e x te n d in g
•over a p eriod o f s e v e ra l m o n th s, a am o n g A sh lan d re sid e n ts. H e is su r-
h a lf b a rre l of
f i r s t- g r a d e 'o i l w as \iv e d by tw o so n s a n d one d a u g h te r .'
ta k e n from th e T rig o n ia Oil com ­ F u n e r a l se rv ic es h av e n o t been d e fi­
pany w ell, tw o m iles w est of P h o en ix , n ite ly a r r a n g e s . B u ria l w ill be m ad e
SA LEM , O r., Oct. 7,— T h e re a re
la te y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n , a c co rd in g in th e H a rg a d in e cem e te ry .
i now 396 co n v icts h o u se d in th e p e n i­
to te le p h o n e in fo rm a tio n fro m th e
te n tia r y , th is b e in g th e la r g e s t n u m ­
c o m p a n y ’s office a t M edford th is
b e r in th e in s titu tio n a t an y one tim e I
m o rn in g .
T he oil cam e up in th e
sin c e 1916.
T h is w as th e re p o rt
p ro cess o f b a ilin g th e w a te r from th e ;
m ad e to th e s ta te b o a rd o f c o n tro l;
w ell, an o p e ra tio n th a t h a s been go­
by L. H. C om tpon, w a rd e n of t h e ‘
ing on fo r th e p a st se v e ra l days. T he
p riso n . T he w a rd e n p re d ic te d th a t
s tr ik e w as m ad e a t a d e p th of 1,350
th e n u m b e r of in m a te s w ould in ­
fe e t.
c re a se to 500 b e fo re th e e n d of th e
It w as s ta te d a t th e M edford o f­
S peak a good w ord fo r y o u r
p re s e n t b ie n n iu m .
T he a p p ro p ria --
fice th a t n o th in g d e fin ite could be
tio n fo r th e c o n d u c t of th e in s titu - i ow n to w n a n d c o u n try w h en ev er
s a id re g a rd in g th e s tr ik e u n til th e
a n o p p o rtu n ity p re s e n ts itse lf.
tio n , th e w a rd e u sa id , w as m ad e a t
well bad been c lean ed o u t. It w as
th e la s t session of th e le g is la tu re on! M ost to w n s d ie f o r w a n t o f co n fi­
s ta te d , how ever, th a t th e in d ic a tio n s
d en ce on th e p a r t o f b u sin e ss m en
th
e b a sis of 325 in m a te s
As a re ­
a r e very good. U nless th e w ell d e - 1 SAN FRA N C ISCO , Oct. 7 ._ - F o rty -
a
nd
p u b lic s p ir it th a n
fro m
s u lt o f th is , he fo re c a ste d a d e fi­
v e lo p s a s tro n g flow , p u m p in g w ill I th re e y e a rs ago a p u d g y -fa c e d la d
riv a lry o f n e ig h b o rin g to w n s o r
ciency b e fo re D ecem ber 31, 1921.
h a v e to be re s o rte d to in b rin g in g a n sw e rin g to th e n a m e of T om m y
a d v e rs e s u rro u n d in g s .
W hen a
T h e se v e ra l .in s titu tio n s , to g e th e r
I h e oil to th e s u rfa c e .
e n te re d th e o ffice o f th e old N o rth
m an is in s e a rc h of a hom e or
w ith th e n u m b e r of c h a rg e s e n ro lle d
N ew s of th e oil in d ic a tio n s will be P acific C oast R a ilro a d com pany as
in each , follow :
b u sin e ss lo c a tio n , a n d goes to a
received in A sh lan d w ith g r e a t in te r- an o ffice boy.
tow n a n d fin d s e v e ry th in g b rim ­
O regon s ta te h o sp ita l. 1,812; O re­
■eat. b e c au se o f th e n u m b e r o f local
T h e o th e r day th e re s ig n a tio n of
gon s ta te p e n ite n tia ry , 3 96; s ta t e in ­
fu l o f h o p e and e n th u s ia sm o v er
in v e sto rs in th e com pany, w h ich h as Jo h n J . R o s s ite r a s vice p re sid e n t
s ti t u t i o n fo r th e feeb le m in d ed , 619;
th e p ro sp e c ts o f th e place, a n d
kept s te a d ily a t w ork, d e s p ite d if f i- ia n d g e n e rh l m a n a g e r of th e P a c ific
O regon s ta te tra in in g school fo r boys.
e a rn e s tly a t w o rk to b u ild up th e
c u ltie s in d rillin g th a t h av e been en-i M ail S te a m sh ip c o m p an y , th e o ld est
tow n, h e soon ’becom es im bued
144; O regon s ta te tu b e rc u lo s is h o s­
c o u n te re d a t v a rio u s tim es. Sylves- a n d la rg e s t A m erican lin e on th e P a ­
p ita l, 93; O regon s ta te school fo r
w ith th e sa m e s p irit, a n d a s a re ­
t e r P a tte r s o n , of th is c ity , is th e cific, le ft a gap th a t sh ip p in g m en
th e b lin d , 36; O regon s ta te school
s u lt he d riv e s d o tn t his sta k e s
p re s id e n t of th e T rig o n ia Oil com - p ro p h esie d w ould be h a rd to fill.
fo r th e d e a f. 93; O regon s ta te in d u s ­
an d goes to w o rk w ith th e sam e
B u t it w as n o t v a c an t long. S till tr ia l school fo r g irls, 33; e a s te rn
in
te re s t. W hen, how ever, he goes
C o n sid e ra b le in te re s t w as a ro u se d kuow u as T om m y to h is in tim a te s ,
O regon s ta te h o sp ita l, 510; O regon
Al.bu(.kl, , w ~ - „
to a tow n a n d ev ery o n e ex p resses
of D ennis R ussell, having been e x - 1 xap, here and there . 1 W the 345.6
in th e c o m p a n y ’s a c tiv itie s in p u r ­ T h o m a s A. G ra h a m w as n am ed for
m
iles
of
highw
ay.
At
th
e
O
ctober
s ta te s o ld ie rs ’ hom e, 111. a n d O re­ d o u b t a n d a p p re h e n s io n in th e
h u u ste d . J u d g e B ingham a d jo u rn e d
-
— ---- — —
c h a s in g se v e ra l tr a c ts of la n d a d jo in th e p o sitio n .
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 7.— Th»
He le ft th e S o u th e rn gon e m p lo y m en t in s titu tio n fo r th e
c o u rt th is a fte rn o o n
u n til F rid a y j in eP tin s ol Hie s ta te highw ay com
f u tu r e p ro sp e c ts of th e tow n, he
a
rra
ig n m e n t of Roscoe ( " F a t t y ” l
ing th e well p ro p e rty . O fficials a n d P acific r a ilro a d a f te r
fo rty y e a rs ’
__-_.
«»111 be a s k e _a
b lin d . 28.
m o rn in g .
N ine ju ry m e n have b een j liticeuili
niission Kirlo
bidp « wiH
d fo r th e
n
a
tu
r
a
lly
fee
ls
th
a
t
it
is
n
o
t
th
e
A rb u ck le o n a c h a rg e of tn a u sla u g h
s to c k h o ld e rs of th e co m pany w ere serv ice, d u rin g w hich he ro se from
place f o r him . a n d a t o n ce s h a k e s
te n ta tiv e ly seated an d a special i R o se b u rg -W ilb u r and D ra in -R ic e H ill te r in co n n ectio n w ith th e d e a th m
a t th a t tim e h ig h ly o p tim istic over office boy. to a s s is ta n t fre ig h t t r a f ­
•se ctio n s, and w hen th e s e a r e paved
th e d u s t fro m h is fee t, w h ile he
lire of fifty ’ has been called.
th e oil p ro sp e c ts t h a t w ere deveolp- fic m a n a g e r. D u rin g th e fo rty y e a rs RALLY DAY AT THE
V irginia R appe, b e a u tifu l film act
h a rd
s u rfa c e from
p
u
lls
w
ith
a
ll
p
o
ssib
le
speed
fo
r
T h e selectio n of th e ju ry s ta rte d th e re will be
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
ing a t th e well.
he fo rg e d s te a d ily a h e a d , p o sitio n by
¡ ¡P o r tla n d to M yrtle C reek, so u th of ress of Los A ngeles, w ho died fol
so m e o th e r tow n. C o n se q u e n tly ,
y e ste rd a y fo llow ing th e re fu s a l of
j low ing a p a rty given by A rb u c k le ai
p o sitio n , a n d e a r n e d a r e p u ta tio n as
J u d g e B ingham to c o n sid e r th e plea R o se b u rg
try a n d m a k e a live, e n te rp ris in g ,
th e St. F ra n c is hotel h e re , has beei
T he S u n d ay school has p re p a re d
b ein g one of th e le a d in g tra ffic ex-
T h e re is now pavem ent from P o rt
p ro g re ssiv e to w n o u t o f A sh la n d ,
o f Dr. B ru m fie ld ’s a tto rn e y s fo r a
c
o n tin u e d u n til O ctober 13 in ordei
an e x c elle n t R a lly day p ro g ra m . It
; e c u tiv es o f th e c o u n try .
c o n tin u a n c e of th e tria l u n til O n to -■ ,a n ’’ to A lbany e x c ep tin g th e little
a n d re m e m b e r th a t w hen you a re
t h a t tim e m ay be allo w ed to se cu rt
th e r e g u la r S u n d a y
‘ A p p lica tio n " is his form u la for will o ccu r a t
gap n e a r B arlow . S outh of A lhanvi j j - . ,
.
w
h er 24.
w o rk in g o r s a y in g a good w ord
.. . . .
. L
u 01 A,DanY a d d itio n a l counsel to defend him .
school h o u r. 9 :4 5 to 11 a.m .
success.
to w a rd : '
fo r A sh la n d you a r e ac co m p lish ­
J u d g e B ingham held th
lUdl
a t IIO
no »IK
as - th e h ig h w ay i8 being
" g ra d e d "'TvaiU
—
..
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T
Rev. B o u d in o t Seeley, of P o rtla n d ,
" T h e o p p o rtu n ity is open to th e
s u ra n c e th a t D r. C. S. M ahood, h e a lth I ” nctlon C itv - b u t tra f fic can cro ss j n
, ...
ing a ll th e m ore fo r y o u rse lf
m an w ho w ill apply h im se lf in th e will p reach a t 11 o ’clock. T he c h p ir
o ffic er of C alg ary , C an ad a, a n d , ,llft rivftr ar r ° r v a H’s on th e w e st.
HAZ KIK
ra ilro a d fie ld ,” he d e c la re d w hen h a s p re p a re d special m usic fo r th is
called by th e d e fe n se as one of its ■ s " l‘* :,nd s tr ,k e p a v e m e n t th e r e w hich
*
E x Z"
T
E v e ry c h u rc h
a sk e d how he fo u n d his w ay to th e R a lly day occasion
m ain w itnesses, w ould be p re s e n t a t U° es th r o ” * h D ra in w ith o u t a b re a k .
T he W e stm in s te r
g uild w ent a -i top.
“ And th e o p p o rtu n ity is big- m em b e r an d all in te e rs te d in o u r
th e la te r d a te , had |>een given th e ’ hen con,es a Ka P. b u t p a v e m e n t is
PU RPLE FL A SH E S”
to u rin g
T u e sd a y
e v e n in g
a t th e ; gvr to d ay th a n it e v e r was b e fo re .” serv ices a re c o rd ia lly a sk ed to be
c o u rt, an d th a t Dr. M ahood is w ith- rf>achp(l a s a in .
and
from a little ,
CHARACTERS ENTEKTAI NED
.
¿frtli 4 1,
__ • 1 1 . .
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P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h . T he tic k e t of-
T om m y G ra h a m , say h is associ p re se n t.
o u t th e ju ris d ic tio n
of th e c o u rt, s o u t,‘ of Y oncilla it ru n s to W ilb u r
T h e sem i-m o n th ly
topic at tin
T he C h ristia n
E ndeavor
has a
lice d isp e n se d ro u n d -trip tic k e ts fo r a te s, w as n e v e r c o n te n t w ith k n o w ­
( m a k in g it im p o ssib le to b rin g him T hen COIues a Sa P »<’ R o se b u rg .
chamber
of
commerce
last evening
A lask a, C a lifo rn ia a n d p o in ts e a st ing his ow n jo b . He a lw a y s knew it R ally day se rv ic e a t 6 :3 0 . A n u m b e r
M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k F u lle r, in th e , u ---vvzmvo
n less he * u com
n ta , rily
F ro m Ro» eb u rg to Myrtle Creek
m n es
m i Iiy v . o lu UI
I . D r..
was that of "Roads," and the ques
T h e c o n d u c to r a n d p o r te r w ere k e p t th o ro u g h ly a n d th e n re a c h e d o u t and of new m em b e rs h av e been receiv ed p e rso n s of C. J. M cN au g h tan a n d
.Mahood ex am in ed B ru m fie ld follow -j
' s •» ribbon of p av em en t. F ro m h tion
u b
w as c confined
o m iu e o e entirely
n tire ly to
was
to tli
th<
busy h a n d lin g th e crow d an d g e ttin g in clu d e d a firs t-h a n d kno w led g e of rec e n tly . T h is is a fin e occasion fo r Mrs. M iriam
S h e p h e rd , a n d
th e 1 ing th e d e n tis t’s a r r e s t n e a r C a lg a r y .! M yrt,e C reek fo C an y o n v ille th e new ! D ead In d ia n or L a k e o ’ W oods roa<
•all sa fe ly a b o a rd th e f ir s t tra in .
th e jo b ab o v e him .
A nd he ju s t y o u n g people w ish in g to e n te r o u r " so u b re tte ,” M rs. B en B ow ers, J r .,
g rad e , ro ck ed , will be a v a ila b le by E. P. M oore w as p rin c ip a l sp e a k e
Mrs. F re d W ilson w as in c h a rg e n a tu ra lly fitte d
in
w hen c h a n g es society to be p re s e n t a n d g e t ac­ lu n c h e d a t th e E lk s ’ clu b y e s te rd a y
Bend g e ts new $60,000’ business the end of this month. From Can- M r. M oore told h is h e a re rs a b o u t th<
going to C a lifo rn ia .
cam e.
T h ro u g h o u t his fo rty -th re e q u a in te d . Rev. C. F. Koehler.
as g u e sts of N a te B ates
H i l i IH i n <4
vonville the highway wends through c o n stru c tio n d u rin g th e la s t tw<
O n b o ard th e s te a m e r “ B e a r” th e y e a rs ’ ra ih v a y se rv ice he n ev er lo st,
the canyon, the road being rock, and y e a rs o f th e fo u r m iles of ro ad ju s
3>art.v. p e rso n a lly co n d u c te d by M in­ a d a y ’s p ay n o r h a s he been se rio u sly 1
in
Emerging
from
.. fine condition.
_
-
------ opened, w hich c u ts o ff th e w o rst tea
n i e P o ley , m ade th e trip to A lask a ill a t a n y tim e
canyon at G alesv ille th e tr a f f ic tu r e of th e old ro a d , a n d gave ai
a n d back, w ith h u g e enjoym ent*-of
m t s pavem ent
to s o u th o f W o lf in te r e s tin g d iscu ssio n of th e benefit
th e sc en e ry , th o u g h th e w ind from
C reek,
a p p ro x im a te ly
a
te n -m il«»
w hich w ill a c c ru e to A sh la n d whei
th e g la c ie rs w as a b it cool.
s tre tc h .
T hen com es S exton m o u n ­
th is ro ad is im p ro v e d th ro u g h o u t it
J o s e p h in e caves w ere e n te re d , b u t
ta in . w hich is g ra d e d , to G ra n ts
le n g th . H ow th is m ay be do n e wa
M in ab el E m ery , g u id e, did not deem
P ass. F ro m G ra n ts P a ss to A sh lan d
a
lso c o n sid e red , a n d M r M oore be
it s a fe to try to ex p lo re f a r w ith
an d th e C a lifo rn ia lin e , a b o u t sev ­
lieves
t h a t th e c ity o f A sh lan d shouli
s u c h a h ila rio u s crow d.
en ty -fiv e m iles, th e p a v e m e n t is fln -
h elp a s w ell as th e ro ad d istric t am
A gain b o a rd in g th e tra in , a p h y ­
‘ ished.
th
e L a k e o ’ W oods colony.
sic ia n w as called fo r an d Dr, B e rth a ,
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L o u is D odge g a v e a v ery in te re sf
S a w y e r co n d u c te d th e e n tir e p a rty
P la n s Tor th e ra is in g of $300 to
I ing re su m e o f th e sa m e s u b je c t, a m
sa fe ly a n d p e la sa n tly
th ro u g h th e p u rc h a se a new piano fo r the H aw -
, th o u g h t A sh la n d h ad b een slow it
a w fu l h e a t o f a K a n sa s a n d T exas th o rn e
school
w ere
fo rm u la te d
ta k in g hold of th is p ro p o sitio n . A
s u m m e r. They cooled o f f 'in D e n v e r. y e s te rd a y a t a m ee tin g of th e P a re n t-
re so lu tio n w as m ad e
a n d ad optee
a n d had tw e n ty m in u te s fo r r e f r e s h - ' T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n a t th e H aw -
a s k in g th e c h a m b e r of com m erce h
,n ^ ru S‘ *.
th o rn e school. As an in itia l e ffo rt
a p p o in t a c o m m itte e a t o n ce to th o r
Ih e
c h a m b e r of com m erce* h ad to ra ise th e fu n d , a n e n te r ta in m e n t
o u g h ly in v e s tig a te th is m a tte r and
p ro v id e d th e g u e sts
wfch re a l old will be given th e la t te r p a rt of th is
re p o rt to a la r g e r m e e tin g of Ash
N ew E n g la n d
flav o red d o u g h n u ts m o n th by th e te a c h e rs of th e Haw-
By
MRS.
C.
F
.
K
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E
H
L
E
R
la n d c itiz e n s in th e n e a r fu tu re .
a n d th e crow d ru s h e d fo r th e T ith ia th o rn e school, w h ere th e p iau o will
T he s ta te c o n v en tio n of th e O re ­
M essrs. L o u is D odge, E. V. C a rte r,
fo u n ta in
w hen it rea c h e d A sh lan d , be placed on th e firs t flo o r a n d w ill
gon
W.
C.
T.
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w
ill
m
eet
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t
O
regon
J
.
H . McGee, F . H. Jo h n so n , A. C.
M rs. J. R. W ick had in te n d e d to jb e u sed in a d d itio n to th e one al-
C ity O ctober 12, 13. 14.
N
in
in g e r w ere a p p o in te d th e com
lead th e p a rty to F lo rid a , b u t th e ready used on th e second floor,
I
ts
d
e
c
la
ra
tio
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f
p
rin
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ip
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s
g
i
v
e
:
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by P re sid e n t E n d e rs of th e
la te n e s s o f th e
season p r e v e n te d /
A m em b e rsh ip d riv e will be m ade
LX Utrvk ..A ... _ «
-
» • _ •
the high standards and ceaseless _
c h a m b e r.
m u ch to th e re g re t of th e tra v e le rs , by th e a sso c ia tio n w ith in th e next
tiv
ity
of
th
is
fam
o
u
s
o
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
.
The. n ic k e l-ln -th e -slo t m ac h in e a t few w eeks.
T h e o rg a n iz a tio n has
T h a t th e devil
w as n o t p u t to
WASHINGTON. D. C , Oct. 6 -
th e fo u n ta in pro v id ed d a in ty d rin k - fifty m em b e rs a t th e p re s e n t tim e,
sleep
w ith
th e s ig n in g o f th e F e d e ra l g ra n d ju ry in v e stig a tio n o
m g cu p s an d a sm all fu n d to w a rd F ig u rin g on a basis of 1,100 school
e ig h te e n th a m e n d m e n t is e v id e n c e d th e K u K lu k K la u w ill n o t b e u n d e r
th e new c h u rc h b u ild in g .
p upils, M rs. L o u is Dodge, p re s id e n t
b> th e fact o f th e a c tiv ity o f th e ta k e n a t th e p re se n t tim e. A ttorney
W h ile a ll w ere
glad
to a rriv e of th e a sso c ia tio n , s ta te s "th a t th e
liq u o r fo rces to w eaken th e e n fo rc e - G e n e ral D a u g h e rty a n n o u n c e d today
hom e s a fe a n d so u n d , th ey p a rte d m em b e rsh ip of th e a sso c ia tio n sh o u ld
m
en t law s, th e w eak d elay on th«
D a u g h e rty s ta te d th a t th e d e p a rt
w ith re a l re g re t.
be betw een 300 a n d 500 te a c h e rs an d
1
P
a
rt
of
c
o
n
g
re
ss
to
e
n
a
c
t
su
c
h
laws,
m
e
n t of ju s tic e
w ill n o t proceei
c o n d u c to r H ays
was
cool a n d p a re n ts . T h e m em b ersh ip fee la 50
a
n
d
by
th
e
alcfe
o
f
in
te
r
e
s
t
on
th
e
a
g
a
in
s
t
th
e
k
la
n
u
n less evidence i<
•obliging, an d K oehler, th e p o rte r, c e n ts a y e a r.
p
a
rt
of
m
an
y
good
people.
ad
d
u
c
ed
to
show
t
h
a t th e o rg an iz e
th o u g h rec e iv in g b u t one “ tip ” th e
P la n s w ere m ade a t th e m e e tin g
E
te
rn
a
l
v
ig
ilan
ce
is
th
e
p
ric
e
of
tio n is illeg a l a n d d a n g e ro u s. It !•
,-n tire jo u rn e y , m ad e a ll c o m fo rta b le to p u rc h a s e
p la y g ro u n d e q u ip m e n t
m
o
re
th
in
g
s
th
a
n
p
o
litic
a
l
liberty.
s
ta te d t h a t .the d e v e lo p m e n ts to dat<
a n d p o in te d o u t th e sp ecial p o in ts of fo r th e J u n io r high school a n d th e
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,
h
av e n o t b een su c h a s to warrant thi
I n te r e s t.
H a w th o rn e school.
- p rin g fie ld
C h anges in th e s t r e e t ; d e p a rtm e n t o f ju s tic e s ta r tin g a c tlo i
I
c a r lin e p la n n e d .
o ( in te rfe re n c e .
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ONLY FIFTY MILES
ASHLAND-PDRTLAND
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Westminister Guild
"Tours the World,”
Methodist Church
F|Odu MrOr/i fS
I OpiC f\t Q, OT C.
Meeting Yesterday
Parent-Teachers
To Buy Piano For
Hawthorne School
S/a/e Convention
Of W.C.T.U. Starts
M Salem, Oct. 12