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A SHLAND
nt Medicine. cure» nins case» out
of ten ot Asthma.
fact.
This la a fcrbveh
A shland D aily T idings
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(«accessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
PEALARIA Germa oannot survive
i » three months In the rich ocone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Jl7l921
11
NO. 34
GIANTS EVEN CHANCES WITH 8-5 VICTORY
Fill IS U H Of
Shipments Make
Gold Hill, Oregon
Limestone Center
German Cabinet Is Firm
Intact Upper Silesia
Golden Wedding
Anniversary Of
Pioneers Observed
GOLD H IL L , O re., Oct. 11.— T h a t
G ild H ill is th e lim e sto n e c e n te r of
T he fiftie th and g o ld en w e d d in g .
th e s ta te is evidenced by th e fa c t
a n n iv e rs a ry of Mr. an d M rs. D aniel
t h a t th e lit tl e m in in g to w n on th e
L. G lenn, o ld -tim e re s id e n ts of A sh­
, R ogue is th e b a n n e r sh ip p in g p o in t
lan d , w as o b se rv e d y e s te rd a y ev e­
on th e S o u th e rn P acific railw a y in
ning a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r
PRINCIPAL j O regoll> excel’tin 8 P o rtla n d . T hese
.MAYOR (¡A TES
IS
Mrs. T h o m as H. S im pson, who gave
! sh ip m e n ts in clu d e b oth in co m in g a n d
a
w ed d in g d in n e r in h o n o r of th e
SPEAKER AT CHAMBER
j o u tg o in g fre ig h t, w hich’ is m ad e up I
JESS IIAKNKS, RELIEF PITCHER,
couple.
COMMERCE FORUM LLNCH; m o stly of lim e sto n e a n d its fin ish ed ,'
LEADS GIANTS TO VICTORY
; T he Sinipson hom e w as d e c o ra te d
IN SISTS ON
I j A R G E COUNTY [ p ro d u c t.
for th e occasion a n d tw o w ed ding
FOR
SECOND
TIME;
THE
FUND FO R ST A T E F A IK E X H IB -
T he lim e sto n e in d u stry , lik e th e
i cak es, one fo r th e b rid e a n d one fo r
TEAMS ARK TtBD WITH THREE
«
| g o ld -m in in g in d u s try in th is reg io n ,
tiie groom , \^ere th e p a ra m o u n t em ­
GAMES EACH,
to ta lly su sp e n d e d w ith th e o p e n in g
b e llish m e n ts of th e d in n e r tab le.
of
th
e
w
ar.
T
he
e
q
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ip
m
e
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t
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n
d
c
a
p
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S tra ig h t a h e a d fo r J a c k s o n c o u n ­
Mr. an d Mrs. G lenn, 76 a n d 74
ty in ta k in g th e lead a t co m in g s ta te ita l o f th e se in d u s trie s w ere rap id ly
By JACK VEIOCK
y e a rs old, resp ectiv ely , w ere m a rrie d
la ir s w ith g r e a te r e x h ib its m ad e p o s­ d iv e rte d a n d ap p lied to th e m in in g
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
O ctober 10, 1871, a t N o rth V ernon,
c h ro m e,
p ian g a n e se,
sib le by la r g e r m oney a p p ro p ria tio n s , of copper,
PO LO GROUNDS, New Y ork, Oct.
ln d . Mrs. G len n fo rm e rly w as Miss!
M ED FO R D , O re., O ct. 11.— A ju ry
q
u
ic
k
silv
e
r,
p
la
tin
u
m
a
n
d
o th e r w a r
a n d in s u p p o rt of th e w o rld ’s exposi
K a th e rin e H arg ro v e. Mr. G lenn is a 11-— O ld J e ss B a rn e s ’ c u rv e balled
in th e fe d e ra l c o u rt w as u n a b le to
B E R L IN , Oct. 11.— “ We s ta n d or
tio n to be held in P o rtla n d in 1925, m eta ls a b o u n d in g in th e reg io n . T he a g re e in th e case of F re d H ood a n d
civil w a r v e te ra n a u d a m em b er of tfie Y ankees to d e a th in th e six th
fall by u n d iv id ed u p p e r S ile sia .”
w as th e plea so u n d ed to d a y by C. E. su sp en sio n o f . h o s tilitie s in tu rn s u s ­ his co u sin , C h a rle s H ood, J r ., b o th
th e G. A. R. Mrs. G len n is a m e m - ; Bauie
Oie w o rld ’s se rie s, b e a tin g
W ith th is so lem n pledge, a dozen
( “ P o p ” ) G ates, m ay o r of M edford, pended th e m in in g la rg e ly o f w ar K la m a th
h
er
of
th
e
W
o
m
en
’s
R
elief
c
o
rp
s
a
n
d
(hem
by
a
score of 8 to 5, p u ttiu g
In d ia n s,
and
w as d is-i
g rav e-faced
G erm an
s ta te s m e n ,
b e fo re m em b ers of th e A sh lan d m e ta ls a n d e q u ip m e n t a n d c a p ita l c h a rg e d by th e c o u rt a f te r long d e ­
e .u
x -
: a n a c tiv e m em b e r of th e c h a n ta u q u a tb e G ia n ts on even te rm s w ith th e
m em b ers ot th e p re s e n t g o v e rn in g .
.
’
. . .
,
„
c h a m b e r of com m erce a t a fo ru m w ere d iv e rte d back to th e m in in g of lib e ra tio n .
f board.
j Y an k s a g a in .
E ach tea m now has
The
redhnen w ere ac?
fac tio n , shook h a n d s a n d th en left
lu n ch e o n th is noon a t th e H otel A sh­ p eace-tim e m in e ra ls, of w hich lim e ­ c u sed of s te a lin g a n d se llin g five
Mr. a n d Mrs. G lenn have been won tfaree gam es.
th e c h a n c e llo ry b u ild in g e a rly a fte r
sto
n
e
ta
k
e
s
th
e
lead
in
th
e
G
o
ld
H
ill
lan d .
A shland re s id e n ts fo r th e p ast t h ir ty '
B arnes w as a w izard in th e pitch-
h e a d o f g o v e rn m e n t stock. T hey will
th e co n fe re n ce th a t had lasted all
M ayor G ates, w ho is a J a c k so n d istric t.
y
ears.
T
he
g
u
e
sts
a
t
th
e
d
in
n
e
r
e
rs
box- O nce a g a in he w as c alled
p
ro
b
a
b
ly
be
re
trie
d
a
t
th
e
n
e
x
t
te
rm
G reqt im p o rta n c e a tta c h e s to th e
I t ’s a to u g h Job to k e e p han d l­ n ig h t.
c o u n ty r e p re s e n ta tiv e * on th e fa ir
" ’e re ;
in to reliev e th e h u rle y F re d T oney,
of
c
o
u
rt.
T
h
is
w
as
th
e
la
s
t
o
f
th
e
H e rs th a m m e r. th e G erm an a m b a s ­
ing o v er $144 a y e a f, cash , to an
b o a rd , s ta te d th e fa ir w ill cost th e Gold H ill d is tric t w ith th e c o n s ta n t In d ia n cases b e fo re th e p re s e n t te rm
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. F. B illings, Mr. who s ta r te d th e g am e f o r th e G ia n ts,
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
of
th
e
local
c
e
m
e
n
t
fa
c
to
ry
s
a
d
o r to E n g la n d , w as in s tru c te d to
in
s
titu
tio
n
w
h
ich
ta
k
e
s
y
o
u
r
s ta te a p p ro x im ifte ly $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , ac­
end Mrs. H. C. C a rte r. Mr. a n d Mrs. b u t failed to la st out th e f ir s t in ­
o f c o u rt, a n d th e a b o rig in e s h a v e re ­
im p re ss upon ajie B ritish g o v e rn m e n t
m oney a n d sp e n d s i t w ith y o u r
c o rd in g to te n ta tiv e p lan s now m ad e of 1,200 b a r r e ls ’ d aily c a p a c ity , and tu rn e d to th e ir tepees on th e r e s e r ­
B arn es s tru c k o u t ten Y anks
H. O. F ro b a ch , M r. an d Mrs. T hom as ning.
th e p o sitio n of G erm an y , which
c o m p e tito r, j u s t fo r sp ite, fo r
fo r th e ra is in g of fu n d s fo r th e fa ir. th e o p e ra tio n of th e s ta te lim e sto n e v a tio n .
H.
S
im
pson,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W
.
C
ran-
i,nd
a
l,ow
ed only fo u r b its.
fe rtiliz e r p la n t b u ilt a t # > ld H ill fo r
m ig h t be su m m ed up a s follow s:
goods in y o u r line, a n d getB a w fu l
Of th e to ta l a m o u n t, $4,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ill
Hall. Mr. an d Mrs. R. p. N eil. Mr.
T h ro u g h to d a y ’s
v ictory B arn es
T he civil a c tio n o f th e g o v e rn m e n t
U nless S ilesia is saved fo r G er­
m ad b e c au se you will n o t give
be su p p lie d by P o rtla n d th ro u g h a th e p u rp o se of fu rn is h in g th e fa rm ­ a g a in s t Ivan E. K ilg o re , p ro m in e n t
and Mrs. K ing;
M esdam es W. A.
in to th e select c la ss of tw irl-
m any, th e
p re s e n t
W irth c a b in e t
y o u r goods a w ay fre e . I say, it
sy stem of ta x a tio n , if th e p lan s e rs of Onego« w ith fe rtiliz e r at cost. K la m a th c o u n ty s to c k m a n a n d m em ­
P a tric k . .1. S. P a rso n s. L e ttie K l e th ,, e rs wllu have wou
w o rld se rie s
T
he
m
o
st
im
p
o
rta
n
t
of
a
il
is
th
e
r
e
­
m u st th ro w up its h a n d s a n d re sig n
is a to u g h jo b to k e e p a t it.
c a rry . T h e o th e r $ 2 ,0 00,000 w ill be
Van F o sso n ; M isses A nna H a rg ro v e g an ies a n d e sta b lish e d so m e th in g of
b er ot’ a p io n e e r O regon fam ily , was
in a clout? of ignom iny. T he reaso n
th e
se v era l lim esto n e
A nd, co m e to th in k it a ll over,
su p p lie d by th e re m a in d e r of th e o p e n in g of
and E m m a E w an and Jo h n R igg a n d '8 m a rk 88 3 re lie f p itc h e r, fo r In both
b e g u n in c o u rt th is m o rn in g .
T he
q u a rrie s in th e Gold H ill d is tric t.
fo r such actio n w ould be th e fa ilu re
1 a m g o in g to q u it a n d leav e it
s ta te .
G lenn Sim pson.
v icto rie s be lias com e from th e bull
g o v e rn m e n t is a s k in g fo r a c tu a l d a m ­
of
th e W irlh c a b in e t to resc u e fo r th e
to th e fa ir-m in d e d p eo p le of A sh­
T he su p p o rt o f-th e 192-5 ex p o sitio n
-----------—
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P©
n
to
p
ilo t th e G ia n ts to victory.
ag es o f $108 a n d p u n itiv e d a m a g e s
la n d w h ich h a s th e g r e a te s t c a u se ¡n a tio n th e one th in g upon w hich th e j
w as u rg ed by % M ayor G ates fro m a
o f $125 fo r a lle g ed v io la tio n of th e
BOYS’ C O N F E R E N C E
Huggins, taking a long chance,
G erm an people pinned th e ir hopes to*
to bd m ad, th e s e c re ta ry of th e
m o n ey -m ak in g
sta n d p o in t.
“ O re­
• s ta r te d H a rry H a rp e r, w ho lasted
g ra z in g law s in th e F re m o n t n a tio n a l
e n a b le th em to pay th e in d em n ity
TREAT TO ASHLAND'
A sh la n d c h a m b e r o f c o m m erce or
g o n ,” b e said , “ is lik e a g re a t a r t
ju s t one a n d a th ird in n in g s. Shaw -
fo re s t re se rv e .
T he g o v e rn m e n t is
im
posed
upon
th
em
.
T he A sh la n d T id in g s.
ro o m ; it is filled w ith tre a s u re s in
key relieved him.
a s sis te d in th e p ro se c u tio n of th e
W h e n th e
c h a m b e r of com ­
th e way v>f scen ery a n d n a tu r a l b e a u ­
j
On
O
ctober
21
M
ayor
C.
B.
L
am
-
H om e ru u s fe a tu re d to d a y 's b a ttle .
case by W. S. B ak er, of th e d e p a rt- j
m erc e g e ts a s e c re ta ry w ho h as a
ties.
B ut you h av e to te ll th e peo­
kin will give th e a d d re s s of w elcom e “ I r is h ” M eusel a n d F ra n k S n y d er
m e n t of a g ric u ltu re .
little m o re c o n s id e ra tio n fo r th e
| to th e Y. M. C. A. Oldter Boys’ con-
ple a b o u t them . T h e ex p o sitio n wil>
T he g o v e rn m e n t c h a rg e s th a t K il­
scored fo r th e G ia n ts a n d C hick Few -
T
h
e
O
regon
W
ool
a
n
d
M
ohair
c
o
n
trib
u
to
rs
w
ho
pay
h
is
sa
la
ry
,
do th a t.
it will b rin g m illio n s of
!
ference.
On
S
u
n
d
ay
e
v
e
n
in
g
th
e
s te r, of th e Y an k ee team , poled th e
g o re allo w ed h is c a ttle to g ra z e on
G ro w e rs’ C o-o p erativ e a sso c ia tio n ,
I m ay s t a r t it a g a in , b e c au se I
p eo p le to O re g o n .”
) c h u rc h e s will b e -a s k e d to u n ite In c irc u it clo u ts in to th e g ra n d sta n d s.
th e la n d w ith o u t a' p e rm it a n d a f t e r
th in k th e m o st im p o rta n t in s titu ­
M ayor G ates c ite d th a t 100 fa m i­ th ro u g h its m a n a g e r, R. A. W ard , w a rn in g s, a n d t h a t its
union services. T h e public is in v ited F e w s te r took B abe R u th 's place a n d
m o tiv e in
h
a
s
w
ired
co
n
g
re
ssm
e
n
a
n
d
s
e
n
a
to
rs
tio
n
to
th
e
a
d
v
a
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
of
a
lies had s e ttle d in M edford as a d i­
to a tte n d th is m ee tin g , w hich w ill be gave a m ighty good a c c o u n t of h im ­
p ro se c u tin g is to p ro te c t th e sm a ll
to w n is a L IV E c h a m b e r of com ­
re c t r e s u lt from th e a d v e rtis in g of in W a sh in g to n u rg in g th e ex te n sio n sto c k m a n .
a d d re sse d by Rev. C a rl D oney, D.D., self
*
m erce, w hich m ak e s it its b u si­
th e M edford a u to cam p. “A nd o u r or th e e m e rg en c y ta r if f , w hich ex­
p
re
sid
e
n
t
of
W
illa
m
e
tte
u
n
iv
e
rsity
.
T h e a tto r n e y fo r th e d efen se, in
B abe R u th , w hose in fe c te d arm
T he w estern w in te r p o u ltry show
n e ss to bo o st a n d h a s no tim e to
cam p c a n ’t co m p a re w ith A s h la n d ’^ ” p ire s on N o vem ber 27. It is po in ted his o p e n in g s ta te m e n t to th e ju ry ,
P
re
v
io
u
s
to
com
ing
to
O
regon,
Dr.
c
au
sed him m uch pain d u rin g th e
will be h eld th is y e a r in c o n ju n c tio n
s p a re in g e ttin g p e e v ed a n d p ay ­
be s ta te d , “ b u t is a d v e rtis in g .
If o u t by M r. W a rd th a t re p o rts from s a id t h a t th e e v id e n c e w ould show
Doney was p re s id e n t o f a p ro m in e n t past tw o g a m e s of th e w orld se rie s,
w ith ttye P a c ific in te rn a tio n a l live­
in g g ru d g e s. A sh la n d n eed s con­
o u r a u to cam p will do m u ch fo r M ed­ e a s te rn wool m a n u fa c tu rin g c e n te rs th a t a p e rso n a l m o tiv e w as b a c k of
sto ck ex p o sitio n , N o rth P o rtla n d , No­ u n iv e rsity in * V irg in ia a n d is a very a n n o u n c e d th a t, follow ing th e advice
s tru c tiv e ,
T H IN K IN G c o m m u ­
fo rd , w h a t will th e 1925 ex p o sitio n a re to th e e ffe c t t h a t e ffo rts a re to th e case, “a r a n g e r g iv in g M r. K il­
p o p u la r public s p e a k e r.
o f his d o cto rs, he w ould n o t play
vem b er 5-12.
I
n ity le a d e rs h ip ,
a n d w hen she
do fo r O regon? E conom y is a ll rig h t be m ad e to have a p e rio d of free g o re c o n s id e ra b le tro u b le ,” o w in g to
T
he
c
h
u
rc
h
fo
r
th
is
c
o
n
fe
re
n
ce
has
a
n y m o re gam es th is y ear.
“ I look fo r th e la rg e s t d isp la y of
g e ts .th a t, c o u n t on m e to s u p p o rt
a t th e rig h t tim e, b u t it pays to a d ­ tra d e in raw wool a g a in e x ist be­ a q u a rr e l.
not
v
et
been
selected.
I t w as also s ta te d th a t
p o u ltry a n d ra b b its e v e r b ro u g h t to ­
it to th e lim it.
HAZ K IK .
v e rtise .
T he b u sin e ss m an sp en d s tw een th e e x p ira tio n of th e e m e r­ K ilg o re had paid a fin e o f $24 fo r
g e th e r on th e c o a s t,” sa id C. S. W h it-i
h is m oney for a d v e rtis in g w hen b u si­ gency ta r if f a n d th e p a ssa g e of th e v io la tio n of th e g ra z in g re g u la tio n s
EN GLISH TO BE WORLD
p e rm a n e n t F o rd n e y bill.
ness is d u ll.”
u n d e r p ro te s t.
.LANGUAGE, SAYS JAP
T h e fu n e ra l of F ra n c is M. B levins, i
T h e a sso c ia tio n feels t h a t th e r e is
M ayor G a te s
was
e n th u s ia s tic
T h e first w itn ess w as G ilb e rt T. who d ied S a tu rd a y of last w eek. w as,
th is o c c u rrin g ,
a b o u t th e sh o w in g J a c k so n co u n ty little lik e lih o o d of
B row n, s u p e rv is o r of th e F re m o n t h e ld y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n from th e!
HONOLULU, H. I., Oct. I L — Eng­
h a d m ade a t th e s ta te fa ir a t Salem , but feels t h a t if it sh o u ld o c c u r th e n a tio n a l fo re s t, w ith h e a d q u a r te r s
lish
is d e stin e d to be th e u n iv e rsa l
S tock u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs.
B u rial
c a rry in g e v e ry th in g b efo re it in th e wool in d u s try of th e U nited S ta te s a t L a k e v ie w , .Ore.
la
n
g
u
a g e of th e fu tu re , a c c o rd in g to
w as m a d e in th e fam ily p lo t a t th e
w ay of prizes, in sp ite ot th e fa c t w ill be d e a lt a s ta g g e rin g blow from
T h e case is expected to go to th e H a rg a d in e c e m e te ry .
a n o pinion ex pressed by B aro n N.
M r. B levins
t h a t only $95 had been allow ed by w hich it m ay n e v e r reco v er, an d A ir ­ ju ry la te th is a fte rn o o n .
K a n d a , of T okio, J a p a n , in a re c e n t
w as a n old p io n ee r, h a v in g com e to
By DUKE N. PA R R Y
u n d e r w hich wool
th e c o u n ty c o u rt fo r use in a r r a n g ­ in g th e p e rio d
a
d d re s s b e fo re th e H o n o lu lu R o ta ry
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
in
1853
a
n
d
to
A
sh
lan
d
in
(I.
N.
S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
in g an
ex h ib itio n .
T he
M edford co u ld be b ro u g h t in free, m illio n s of
club.
L887.
TO K IO , Oct. 11.— F e a rs th a t tin*
m ay o r w as in sis te n t
th a t a t least p o u n d s of fo reig n wool w ould a g a in
B aron K an d a, who is a m e m b e r of d o u b le -e ig h t b a ttle s h ip p ro g ra m of
F
o
u
r
c
h
ild
re
n
survive*
th
e
p
a
re
n
ts
$500 sh o u ld be allo w ed ev ery v e a r be ru sh e d in to th is c o u n try . In f a c t.'
; th e J a p a n e s e h o u se of p eers, profes- J a p a n w ould be se rio u sly held up by
— J a m e s , o f G ra n ts P a ss; A rth u r, of
by th e c o u n ty c o u rt fo r su ch p u r ­ in fo rm a tio n in th e h a n d s of th e a s ­
s o r e m e ritu s of com m erce in T okio th e re c e n t d o c k y a rd s s trik e s of K obe
San F ra n c is c o ; F ra n k , of A sh lan d .
poses. He s ta te d th a t C ounty A gent so c ia tio n fs to th e e ffe c t th a t c o n sid ­
' u n iv e rsity an d o fficial J a p a n e s e dele-! have been d isp elled by a re c e n t se m i­
f
f
i
a
n
d
M
rs.
E
lla
F
a
u
lc
o
n
e
r,
of
Lone
('.* C. C ate a n d p a rty w ere com pelled e ra b le wool h a s been b o u g h t in A us­
g a te to th e P a n -P a c ific e d u c a tio n a l o ffic ia l s ta te m e n t o f th e g o v e rn m e n t.
P ine, C alif.
m ore, m a n a g e r of th e show and sec­
'lo K IO , Oct. 11.—-W ith o u t d ra w -
to sell th e e x h ib its to pay th e ir way tr a lia a n d is b ein g h eld in bond u n til
co n fe re n ce in th is city , c o m p a re d th e T okio w as w a rn e d w hen th e s trik e s
c tio n s
re ta ry of th e O regon P oultry and
hom e. He s ta t e d th a t th e s ta te fail- th e re s u lts of th e ta r if f d ecision a i e i , i n g in v id io u s d istin
---------------, b e tw e en
w ork w hich th e c o n fe re n c e is s ta r t- w ere a t th e ir w orst th a t th e M itsu-
T h e E a s t Side m e a t m a rk e t, on P e t Stock a sso c ia tio n .
know
n.
j O ccident a n d O rien t, i t is in te r e s tin g
m ad e a p ro fit of $20,000 a g a in s t a
r i “ In te r e s t is p a rtic u la rly h ig h ,” tie
la n g u a ^ t ' d
i'** ° f
Eng- bishi and
K aw asaki d o c k y a rd s,
In c o m m u n ic a tio n s to S e n a to r Me- to n o te t h a t re p o rts fro m J a p a n te ll E a s t M ain s tr e e t, opened to d a y u n d e r!
p rev io u s y e a rly loss of b etw een $10,-
th
e
new
m
a
n
a
g
e
m
e
n
t
of*H
enry
K
irby
!
c
o
n
ti
„
u
ed.
“
in
th
e
c
o
m
m
e
ric
al
h
r
e
e
r
i
-
J
.
.
S
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
w
orld!
w
here
w
ere
b
u ild in g p a rts of th e
N ary a n d C o n g ressm an S in n o tt, Mr. of a school in T okio fo r C h ris tia n -
in th e co m m erical breed-!
.
.
000 aiul $15,000.
e r s ’ class. T h is c la ss will hold a b ig j l n ite f i S t.ltp h as b e e n d o n e in th e ¡ g r e a t new fle e t, could not be held
and
T.
H.
E
llio
tt,
follow
ing
a
p
u
r
J . W . McCoy p resid ed a t th e W ard m en tio n ed th e fact th a t th e izing policem en.
C‘“ b l r“ ,>0',‘ ll>le' or tllc dela> '1,1 11,6 com-
c h a se m ad e la st w eek from C. A. I d isp la y of pedigreed males aed! Although ‘ ^ i , ,
lu n ch e o n . Jo h n H. F u lle r, s e c re ta ry j " ° o1 in d u 8 tr>' is Ju st b e g in n in g to
T he school h as been in ex iste n ce
P a u le y .
M r.
K irb y ,
fo rm e rly o f j tia p n e s te d fem ales in th e sin g les, rPurespllt . .
n a t,o n a lit,es w ere plet ion of th e vessels, p rovided th e
of th e c h a m b e r of comm erce,* s t a t e d ! reco v er lrom
th e
e ffe c ts o f th e since 1889, a n d
th e r e a r e b ra n c h
T
a
le
n
t,
is
e
x
p
e
rien
c
e
d
in
th
e
m
e
a
t
a
n
d
th
e
lay
in
g
pens
will
be
m
ore
J
*
e d u c a tio n a l c o n - , s tr ik e s w ere not s e ttle d im m ed iately .
200 te a c h e rs w ere expected to a tte n d i <l(duRe
fo re ig n wool w h ich w as classes in many parts of th e Flow-
..
, . , , .
1 Ie re nce, all sessions w ere co n d u c te d
b
u
s
in
e
s
s
a
n
d
a
t
one
tim
e
h
a
d
c
h
a
rg
e
T h e s tr ik e s w ere n o t s e ttle d im m e ­
th a n do u b led in n u m b er. I look fo r j,, E n g lish
to n o u c ie a
th e J a c k so n c o u n ty in s titu te to be I b ro u g h t in bv m a n u fa c tu re rs w h ile »ry k in g d o m , w ith a h e a d q u a r te r s o f
d ia te ly , b u t it is u n d e rsto o d now
held in A sh lan d M onday. T u e s d a y jth e e m e rSency ta r if f w as b e in g d e-j Die I n te r n a tio n a l
C h ristia n P o lic e o f th e m e a t d e p a rtm e n t of th e P la za a b o u t 2,000 c h ic k e n s and from 800 i
that, when they w«*re settled the of-
a n d W ednesday of n ex t w eek. T w oj b a te d 1,1 congress.
a sso c ia tio n in K u m a m o to . T h e ob- m a rk e t. M r. E llio tt is a local m an . to 1,000 r a b b its .”
T
h
e
P
a
u
le
y
fam
ily
w
ill
m
ove
next
<
OI
RT
DECIDES
BOYS
MAY
ficials
o f th e co m p an ies concerned
d e le g a te s will be selected a t th e in- , 1 be O reK°n
W ool a n d M o h a ir, je c t of these, schools p rim a rily , ac-
T h o m as S. R iggs, of Iowa F a lls, j
w
eek
to
K
la
m
a
th
F
a
lls
,
w
h
e
re
Mr.
LOOK THROUGH KEYHOLE w ere p e rsu a d e d to give th e n a v a l or-
a sso c ia tio n c o rd in g to re p o rts from m is s io n a rie s
Iow a, p re sid e n t
of
th e A m erican
s titn te to a tte n d th e s ta te in s titu te ( .ro w e rs’ C o -o p erativ e
Pauley
has
accepted
a p o sitio u , it P o u ltry
fiers p reced en ce o v er a ll o th e rs if
a sso c ia tio n , a n d W . M.
re p o rts th e sale o f 200,000 p o u n d s o f th e E p iscopal M issio n ary so ciety
a t P o r tla n d d u rin g th e holidays.
N EW V ORK, Oct. 11. — in an need be, th u s m a k in g possible th e
was
stated
a
t
th
e
fam
ily
hom
e
thi&i
C
oates,
of
S
e
a
ttle
,
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| of wool a t prices ra n g in g fro m 3 to is th e te a c h in g of E n g lish a n d o th e r
will ju d g e th e
, e p o c h -m ak in g decision, ju s t b a u d e d co m p letio n of th e
sh ip s bu ild in g
T R IG O N IA D R IL LIN G
8 c e n ts above
c o u n try q u o ta tio n s , s tu d ie s of use to p o licem en in th e ir morning.
¡d
o w n . J u d g e P e te r H a ttin g has up- th e r e on sc h e d u le tim e.
HALTS FOR CASING j T he asso c ia tio n
h a s sold q u a r t e r - 1 <luties. B ut as alj re lig io n s a r e to l-
: held th e c o n s titu tio n a l rig h t of every
M rs. Aliena A p p le g a te M cCall. one;
Of th e five b a ttle s h ip s a n d five
-----------
h*°°d wool a ro u n d 18 c e n ts, th re e - t e ra te d in J a p a n , a n d
a
s
C
h
ris
tia
n
j
o
f
th
e
e
a
rly
p
io
n
ee
r
s
e
ttle
r
s
of
Ash-!
I A m erican boy to “ p e e k ” in to any b a ttle c ru is e rs now b u ild in g , th e b a t­
D rillin g a t th e T rlg o n ia w ell is d e-j e ig h ts-b lo o d w oA s a t 20 a n d 22 ya i te a c h in g a d m itte d ly
h as te n d e d to lan d , d ied
O ctober
5 a t,C o u n c il!
show w hich ¡.as a peekhole, w h e th e r tle s h ip s M utsu a n d E osa, both of
fe rre d fo r a s h o rt tim e in o rd e r to cen ts a n d low q u a rte r-b lo o d w ools m ak e m en m ore
a
t
14
an
d
18
cent«
a
„
i
u
,
,
trH
stw
o
rth
y
,
th
e
B
lu
ffs,
Iow
a,
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
h
e
r
son,
th e sam e as a to rn c a n v a s \o r a k n o t­ th em u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n a t th e Yoko-
s e c u re n e c e ssa ry six a u d o n e -q u a r-
* a n a 18 cen ts. S ales h av e been g o v e rn m e n t has le n t its e n c o u ra g e -
hole.
ter-incT. e a sin g fo r co lsing o ut th e m ade d ire c t to m a n u fa c tu re rs , w ho m e n t a n d co -o p e ra tio n to th is e d „ G. I.. M cCall, a c co rd in g to a le tte r!
su k e n a v a l y a rd s, w ill be rea d y for
ret
eived
h
e
re
to'chy
by
Mrs.
L.
Nee-
T
he
q
u
e
stio
n
a
ro
s
e
in
th
e
case
of
w a te r, as th e e ig h t-in c h c a sin g can- have been q u ick to ta k e a d v a n ta g e c a tio n a l w ork, w hich is u n d e r
la u n c h in g in D ecem ber. T h e M utsu
fhe ley . d a u g h te r of Mrs. M cCall.
•
th e people v ersu s
A lb ert D aut, a is a 3 3 ,8 0 0 -to n s h ip , w hile th e Tosa
n o t be s a tis fa c to rily used.
Q uota- of th e o p p o rtu n ity of b u y in g g ra d e d c h a rg e of th e m issio n a rie s
p ro fessio n al “ b o u n c e r.”
tio n s on c a sin g have been w ired for w ools p u t up in a s tric tly m e rc h a n t-
At
is a 39,900 to n n e r.
T he K ag a, a
to fo u r lea d in g c o n c ern s! a n d rep lies a b le c o n d itio n
and
in q u a n titie s room in th e m e tro n n lit J
Ì
Mr. a n d Mrs. A lden P ow ell a re t h e ( P oultry.
Ib is is Mr. C o a te s’ tli.r-
D au t w as accused of s tr ik in g a 9- s is te r sh ip of th e T osa, h a s been
will d e te rm in e w h ere th e o rd e r can la rg e e n o u g h to ta k e c a re of th e ir tion is assiem e* fn - t
P° HCe S U " Pr° “ d ’m re n ts of a » in e-p o u n d baby te e n th e n g a g em e n t a t tin s show . H. y ear-o ld boy. H is d e fe n se w as th a t
b u ild in g a t th e K a w a sa k i y a rd s , in
be placed to b est a d v a n ta g e , m th e im m e d ia te o p e ra tio n s
G row ers gen police classes '
Fxa
T
°f
b<V’ b° rn Octt>be*’ H ’
> K’ C° Bby e x te n sio » «P ecialist of th e , th e boy w as “ p e e k in g ” into a te n t K obe, a n d w as c o n s e q u e n tly in d a n ­
m e a n tim e th e Ihbor is laid o ff ex- e ra lly a re q u ite p le a se d w Z S e i ~
E x a m i in a tio n s a re
.
. . ____
U T " ..............................college, w ill; w h e re J a c k Jo h n s o n , fo rm e r p r , ^
g e r d n r in g th e s tr ik e s a t t h a t y a rd .
s u its o b tain e d hv th a Q
««
re; ' beld
a { e a r to P re v e n t th e m en j
A q u a rt
b o ttle or “ m o o n sh in e - ju d g e
th e
co m m ercial
b reed in g fig h t ch am p io n a n d convict, w as
c e p t Mr. W a ttt, h ead d rille r, who
ex- B ut th e K ag a, th e se m i-o ffic ia l a n ­
rao „ „ _____ _ y _ ' a sso c ia tio n a u d ( from fa llin g b eh in d in th e ir s tu d ie s ; liq u o r is th e b lu e-rib b o n e d ex h ib it C la s s e s a n d C. S. B rew ster, of P o rt- h ib itin g .
will do som e n e c e ssa ry re p a ir w ork many requests
n o u n c e m e n t im p lies,
w ill be read y
a re
bein g receiv ed ! a n d th e scale o f pay’ is re g u la te d ac- a t th e police office. T he ex h ib it w as lan d , will place th e a w a rd s in th e
T he ju d g e held t h a t th is did n o t for the water in November., The
w h ile th e c a sin g is com ing, w hich from growers
in e a s te rn O regon, i c o rd in g to th e ir c la ss s ta n d in g . I t
m ay ta k e ten o r fifte e n d ays to go n o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia a n d W a sh in g to n is d e c la re d t h a t u n d e r th is u n iq u e c o n tr ib u te d by Bob P o tte r , who egg show . Jo h n C. F e h r. of Iu d ia n - c o n s titu te a s u ffic ie n t d e fe n se a n d c ru is e rs A ak ao a n d A tag o a r e b o th
s ta te s t h a t th e b o ttle w
ap o lis, piuB
p re sid
ent
of
tho
tio n a l u fined
__ — ........................................................................................
M
. as . found
« in a «tpuiin,
iuem
oi
m
o N
n a a tio
nea D
u a au
u t $50.
N ot h a v in g th e to b e s ta r te d in J a n u a r y . T h ese ves­
th ro u g h . Mr. W a tt is liv in g a t th e a n n iv in » t n r .
so c ia tio n
h P
a s ‘ COUrse of in s t™ ctio n th e J a p a n e s e ! v a c a n t lot on Second s tr e e t n o rth of B reed ers a n d F a n c ie rs ’ a sso c ia tio n | m oney, D au t
w ell a n d w ill be w a tc h m a n .
w as se n t to ja il fo r ten se ls w ill be of 41,000 to n s d isp la c e ­
police average a very high morale. . East Main streçt.
w ill ju d g e th e ra b b its.
days.
I
m en t.
H a z ÎÇik
Wool Growers
Urge Extension
Of Tariff, Nov. 11
IH RULE WILL
Poultry And
Rabbit Show
At Portland
Japanese Rush
Completion Of
Naval Program
Japanese Cops
Are Forced To
"Get Religion
I