Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1921, Image 1

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    THIS IS SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN WEEK
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fact.
This la a proven
A shland D aily T idings
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International News W ire Service
VOLUME
3
(«ttcceasor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
Council Resorts To
Ruction In Sale Of
$63,000 City Bonds
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,
CATTLE TRESPASS
I RESERVE
Record Suspends
Daily Newspaper
ptA-LARlA Germs cannot survtvo
i ’ three months th the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The pare domestic
w ater helps.
1921
M oral: Don’t Be the Goat
A fter re je c tin g bids m ade by fiv e ' u res on th e sm all sid e o f th e decim al
P o rtla n d houses a t
a re a d in g of p o in t c u t a w ide sw a th in th e u lti-i
se ale d bids y e s te rd a y ev en in g , a bid m a te re s u lt. M ayor L a ra k in , flu sh e d
of 98.72 per c e n t ot th e p ar value of face a n d r a d ia tin g th e a u c tio n j
of bonds, both re fu n d in g B an cro ft c h e e r th a t h as long ben d o rm a n t in
im p ro v e m e n t a n d p o te n tia l bonds of th e c ity ’s m ain ex ecu tiv e fo r m any
a p p ro x im a te ly $18,000, a m o u n tin g y e a rs, held th e b id d e r to th e u ltim a te
to a to ta l a g g re g a te sum of $63,000, s e llin g price from th e o rig in a l bid o fl
was received th is m o rn in g by th e 98.35 p er c e n t of th e p a r v alu e of
c ity co u n cil a t an a d jo u rn e d m e e t­ the bonds.
ing.
T he su c ce ssfu l bid was m ade
T he su c ce ssfu l b id covers th e p u r ­
•by E. R. S pencer, re p re s e n tin g tb e ch a se of th e e n tir e a m o u n t of bonds.
jo in t in te re s ts of B ly th e -W ltte r Co. R e fu n d in g bonds to th e a m o u n t of
a n d E. L. D evereaux & Co., b oth of $37,000 a n d B a n c ro ft bon d s to th e
P o rtla n d .
T he bonds w ere sold a t a m o u n t of $2,887.12 w ill be so ld a t
a u c tio n , M ayor C. B. L am k in o ffic i­ p a r v alue. T h e d isc o u n t, a c c o u n tin g
a tin g as th e gavel p o u n d e r, a t 11 fo r th e 98.72 p er c e n t bid, w ill be
o 'c lo c k th is m o rn in g .
T h e a u c tio n b o rn e by a $5,500 im p ro v e m e n t bond
re s u lte d from th e d e a d lo c k of th e issue a n d th e bon d s to th e a m o u n t
b id d e rs on te c h n ic a l m a tte r s a n d th e of $18,000 y e t to be voted on by th e
e v e n tu a l re je c tio n of a ll bids a t th e people. T h e to ta l d isc o u n t a m o u n ts
m e e tin g of th e city d a d s la s t n ig h t, to $811.36.
a session la s tin g u n til 1 1 :4 5 o ’clock.
B id d ers a t th e bond a u c tio n w ere:
V erbal Duel
R alph H. B aldw in,
R alp h -S ch n ee-
F o r th ir ty m in u te s th re e b id d ers loch Co.; F. D. M cN aughton, L u m ­
e n g a g ed in a verb al d u e l w h e re fig- b e rm e n 's T ru s t com pany, a n d F r e e ­
m an, S m ith & C am p Co.; E . R. S p e n ­
cer, B ly th e -W itte r Co., a n d th e E . L
D ev ereau x Co.
T he C itizen s bank
of A sh la n d w as a m o n g th e b id d e rs
of y e s te rd a y ev en in g . A bid w as re ­
ceived from a P o r tla n d h o u se last
n ig h t a n d a te le g ra p h e d bid a t th is )
m o rn in g 's a u c tio n sale.
A u c tio n U n ex p ected
T he a u c tio n w as th e r e s u lt of un
expected d e v e lo p m en ts.
B efore th e
bids w ere o p ened a t 8 o'clock la st
n ig h t th e c ity re c o rd e r s ta te d th a t
W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ Oct. 12.— tw o bids had been received a f te r th e
If e x p e d itio n s a n d e ffic ie n t city d e­ closing tim e of 5 o 'clo ck v esterd ay
liv ery se rv ic e is to be a cco rd ed , it is a fte rn o o n . T he la te b id d ers, it d e ­
e s s e n tia l t h a t a ll b u ild in g s to w hich veloped. w ere B ly th e -W itte r * Co.
m ail is d e liv e re d be p ro p e rly n u m ­ a n d E. L. D evereaux & Co.
T echnical P oin ts A rise
b e re d a n d eq u ip p ed w ith p riv a te m ail
T
he
te c h n ic a l rig h t to open th e
re c e p ta c le s .
W ith o u t
h o u se n u m ­
b e rs c a r r ie r s a re d elay ed in se rv in g la te bids w as le ft to th e d isc re tio n
b id d ers,
w ho h e s ita tin g ly
th e ro u te s a n d e r r o r s in d eliv ery u n ­ of th e
a
g
re
e
d
to
th
e
re
a
d
in
g . L a te r, w hen
M ED FO R D , O re., Oct. 12.— T he!
a v o id a b ly o ccu r, esp ecially w hen s u b ­
th
e
bid
p
laced
by
E.
R.
S
p
en
cer
w
as
s titu te s a re ou d u ty . T his co n d itio n ,
civil
a c tio n
of th e
g o v e rn m e n t
c o u p led w ith th e lack of m a il recep ­ f o u n d to be $43 lo w e r th a n tb e com ­ a g a in s t Ivan E. K ilgore, p ro m in e n t
ta c le s, in e v ita b ly im p a irs efficiency p e tin g bids, th e q u e stio n of le g a lity
K la m a th c o u n ty sto c k m a n , w ent to
a n d d e la y s d e liv e ry , w ith a r e s u lt­ of p ro ce e d in g s w as b ro u g h t o u t by
th
e ju ry y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n , th e case
an u n su c ce ssfu l b id d er. T he c o u n ­
a n t p u b lic in co n v en ien ce a n d loss.
To c o rre c t th is evil it h a s been d e­ cil a n d th e b id d e rs held b rie f w ith ta k in g no lo n g er th a n ex pected. K il­
c id e d to co n d u c t a n a tio n -w id e ca m ­ r e b u tta l p riv ile g e s fo r th e ir sid e s of g o re is b ein g sued fo r $108 a c tu a l
p aig n w ith a view to h a v in g every th e issu e, re s u ltin g in a d iscu ssio n d a m a g e s a n d $126 p u n itiv e d a m a g e s
b u ild in g
p ro p e rly
n u m b e re d a n d $kat la ste d th re e h o u rs. As a fin al fo r a lle g ed tre s p a ss on th e g ra z in g
■equipped w ith a s u ita b le rec e p ta c le clim ax to la s t n ig h t’s m e e tin g of th e d is tric ts of F re m o n t N a tio n a l F o r ­
council, C o u n cilm an F ro s t d e c la re d est reserv e.
o r o p e n in g in th e door.
K ilg o re to o o k th e s ta n d in his ow m
As a p re lim in a ry step , on O ctober th a t th e bids w ere “ doggone low ”
19, 1921, th e p o s tm a s te r of every a n d m oved th a t a ll bids be re je cte d . b e h a lf, a n d te s tifie d t h a t as soon as
p o sto ffic e h a v in g city or v illa g e d e ­ H is m o tio n w as c a rr ie d a n d th e d e ­ he received n o tic e t h a t h is sto ck w as
livery se rv ic e will re q u ire his c a r ­ cision f o r th e a u c tio n s a le w as m ad e in th e re e s rv e he o rd e re d rid e rs to
rie rs to re p o rt th e a d d re s s o f every a t th e su g g e stio n of one of th e bid- go to th e d is tr ic t a n d d riv e o ff a ll
sto ck b elo n g in g to
him .
H e said
d w e llin g a n d place of b u sin e ss on ders.
th
a
t
a
t
tb
e
tim
e
of
th
e
c
o
m
p
la in t he
T
h
e
a
m
o
u
n
t
bid
on
th
e
bonds
does
t h e ir
ro u te s
so
n u m b e re d
and
n o t co v er th e cost of p rin tin g th e ow ned in th e n eig h b o rh o o d of 1,000
eq u ip p e d .
T he p o s tm a s te r will th en co m m u ­ bonds, an approximate cost of $98. head of c a ttle , a n d th a t in J u ly he
M r. S pencer,
re p re s e n tin g
th e d ro v e th em to th e hom e p a s tu re s fo r
n ic a te w ith th e o w n e rs o r o c c u p an ts
bond houses, b ra n d in g a n d sale. E v ery m ove of
u rg in g ppon th e m th e im p o rta n c e of su c ce ssfu l b id d in g
p ro v id in g a p ro p e r n u m b e r o r s u ita - s ta te s t h a t th e bon d s w ould in tu rn th e cow s fo r six m o n th s p rio r a n d
bel re c e p ta c le , o r b o th, a s th e case be sold to th e in d iv id u a l b u y ers a t a six m o n th s a f te r th e a lle g e d tre s p a s s
m ay be, if th e y d e sire th e p ro m p t p ric e n e a r p a r value. T h e bond b id ­ was d iscu ssed in d e ta il.
T h e s ta te e v id e n c e , in d ic a te d th a t
a n d sa fe d e liv e ry of th e ir m ail a n d d e rs s ta te d th e p ric e o b ta in e d for
w ish to c o -o p e ra te w ith th e ir gov­ th e bon d s w as th e h ig h est Of any . ie K ilg o re sto ck bad been placed
e rn m e n t in p ro v id in g
a m o re e f­ th a t h a s been o b ta in e d fo r m u n ic ip a l s«» it w o u ld s tra y o n to th e F re m o n t
th e
Motloc rese rv e,
fic ie n t a n d econom ical m ail service. bonds in O regon th is y ear, a c o n ­ resi ve fro m
No p a rtic u la r sty le o r ty p e of. rec e p ­ tra c t fo r th e sa le o f a ll th e bonds when* K ilg o re had a p e rm it to g raz e
ta c le is re q u ire d by th e d e p a rtm e n t. w ith th e exception o f th e $18 000 250 b e a d of sto c k , u p h o ld in g th e
c o n te n tio n t h a t th e s u it h a s w ith in
It m ay co n sist of e ith e r a slo t in th e bon d s is y et to be voted.
it th e e m b e rs of a ra n g e q u a rr e l be­
d o o r, o r a co n v e n ie n tly -lo c a te d box
tw een K ilg o re a n d th e sm a ll s to c k ­
of any
s u ita b le
m a te ria l.
H ouse I
m en. K ilg o re h as c a ttle on a th o u ­
n u m b e rs sh o u ld co n fo rm to th e sy s-i A / d i T l d f l l r 3 l l S
san
d h ills, a n d is one of th e la rg e s t
tem a n d sty le a d o p te d by th e m u n ic i-'
s
to
c
k ra is e rs in th e s ta te . H is ra n c h
p a l a u th o ritie s .
in K la m a th c o u n ty e m b ra c e s in th e
B efore in a u g u r a tin g th e cam p aig n
n eig h b o rh o o d of
2,500
a c re s, th e
th e p o s tm a s te r o r his re p re s e n ta tiv e
evid
en
ce
show
ed.
s h o u ld c o n fe r w ith h a rd w a re m er­
C liffo rd M. V erm ilyon,
a ra n g e
c h a n ts a n d o th e rs d e a lin g in such
KLAM ATH FA LLS, O re., Oct. 12. rid e r fo r K ilg o re, called a s a w itn ess,
a rtic le s w ith a view to h a v in g th em
W ith th e d e c la ra tio n t h a t p u b li­ te s tifie d th a t he had been d ire c te d
p ro v id e a s u ffic ie n t sto ck of rec e p ­
c a tio n of tw o d aily n e w sp a p e rs in by K ilg o re to rem ove a ll sto c k from
ta c le s . m a ilin g slo ts, a n d n u m b e rs to
K la m a th F a lls called fo r a d u p lica- th e F re m o n t rese rv e a s soon a s th e
m ee t th e public d e m a n d , a n d to m en ­
i tion of a d v e rtis in g th a t is a n eco­
tre s p a ss n o tice
w as receiv ed , a n d
tio n th e se a rtic le s p ro m in e n tly in
nom ic w aste, th e D aily R ecord P u b -¡ th a t he did th is a ll su m m e r
t h e ir a d v e rtis in g , a t th e sam e tim e
lish iu g com pany to d ay a n n o u n c e d
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c a llin g a tte n tio n to th e e ffo rts of
su sp en sio n of th e daily p ap er. U n d e r
S lto n th o m B re e d e rs E le ct
th e p o tso ffice and
u rg in g th e co-i
o p e ra tio n of all p u b lic -sp irite d c iti-l
W’th th e H e ra ld P ub-
KLAM ATH FA L L S, O re., O ct. 12.
zens.
*I com pany,
th e R ecord com - - O f f i c e r s e le c te d by th e K la m a th
C o n tra c to rs an d s o lic ito rs will be n in e Hernhrt °PHon to buy tb e E v e -¡C o u n ty S h o rth o rn B re e d e rs ’ associ-
s o lic ite d to aid th e
m o v em en t by ,p
sim n i i tb" ° F e f° re ,)ec e m b e >' a tio u * o rg an iz ed d u rin g th e co u n ty
p ro p e rly n u m b e rin g
new bull,!- ’ "c ls ^
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fa ir ' la s t w eek, a r e :
L. A. W est,
p
re
s
id
e
n
t,
S
ilas
O
b
en
ch
ain
, s e c re ta ry !
inga e re c te d by th em a n d p ro v id in g ta k e over th e It
*-oinpany will
K in g
,
.
“ ; ia * e ovei th e R ecord proD ertv T he a n d tr e a s u r e r , a n d W a rre n P a tte r - j
m ail s lo ts in o r n e a r fro n t d oors, a n d ; W eekly R ecord will
c o n tin u e to be. son, F. L. P ope a n d F r a n k M cCor-i
th e c o -o p e ra tio n
of th e m u n icip al j ¡s8ued
nack , d ire c to rs . T he a sso c ia tio n h as
a u th o r itie s s h o u ld be o b ta in e d w ith
C la rk W illiam s. who cam e h e re a 100 p er c e n t m e m b e rsh ip am o n g
re s p e c t to h o u se n u m b ers.
¡fro 3m
m P o r tla n d as e d ito r o f th e Rec-
c o u n ty S h o rth o rn b re e d e rs and ex­
A s m uch p u b lic ity as possible w ill
ord w hen th e
new com pany p u r ­ p ects to do m uch to in c re a se th e !
b e given th e m a tte r w ith o u t expense
c h a se d th e p a p e r from W. H. M ason n u m b e r
of
re g is te re d
S h o rth o rn
to th e d e p a rtm e n t th ro u g h in te re s t-
two m o n th s ago, has w ith d ra w n a n d 1 h e rd s in K la m a th a n d to ra is e th e
(Continued on Page Poor)
re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d .
J s ta n d a r d o f b ree d in g .
!!■ Li’. .‘J X
NO.
35
Giants Win Lead
In Series; Yanks
Lose By 2-1 Score
1 OLO GROUNDS, New Y ork, O c t.th e m to put o v er th e w in n in g ru n .
12.— R id in g to victory on th e stro n g W ith tw o m en on b ases in th e se v ­
rig h t a rm of “ S h u fflin g " P h il D oug­ e n th in n in g . W ard , who had been
las, th e big s p itb a lle r, th e G ia n ts a re p lay in g an a lm o st u n can n y g am e a t
on th e ir w ay to tb e w o rld ’s b aseb all second base, booted a g ro u n d e r by
' ch am p io n sh ip .
R aw lings. S n y d er th en cam e up a n d
D ouglas trim m e d
th e v a lia n tly scored R aw lin g s w ith a double.
lig h tin g Y anks in th e sev en th gam e
T he Y anks s ta r te d tro u b le rn th e
o f th e w o rld 's se rie s by a sco re of second in n in g . P ipp s la p p e d o u t a
2 to 1 in th e h a rd e s t-fo u g h t a n d double.
W ard
sa crifice d
him to
m ost e x c itin g g am e of th e series. , th ird a n d he scored ou M cN ally's
M ore th a n th a t, th ey to o k th e g re a t single.
; C arl M ays to a n o th e r c le a n in g , w in­
T h e G ia n ts got to M ays in th e
n in g tw o o u t of th re e gam es p itch ed fo u rth in n in g a n d tied
th e score,
by th e Y ankee ace.
Y oung h it too h o t fo r W a rd an d
As a re s u lt ol th e D ouglas victo ry , • m ad e f ir s t b ase in sa fe ty . He sto le
th e G ia n ts need only o n e m ore g a m e ' » w o n d b ase a s K elly stru c k o u t for
to cinch th e w o rld ’s c h a m p io n sh ip th e e ig h th tim e d u rin g th e s e rie s
title .
The se rie s now s ta n d s fo u r a n d scored on. M eusel’s tim e ly single,
gam es to th re e in fav o r of M cG raw ’s T h ro u g h th e next six in n in g s th e
Iuen*
same was as tig h t as a d ru m , th e
M ays w as s u p e rb in bis d e fe a t fo r, m ost fie rce ly -fo u g h t of th e series,
th ro u g h no fa u lt o f his, th e G ia n ts B ut in th e se v en th th e gam e b ro k e
got a b rea k in th e luck th a t en a b le d i a n d th e G ia n ts scored th e w in n in g
run.
DISARMAMENT FOR
W O R LD IM I’R A C TD AL,
IDEA OP HARDING
DILL QUITS JOB AS
ECU
Of PRODUCE
WASHINGTON. I). C.. Oct. 12.—
P re s id e n t H a rd in g has so untied th e
d e a th k n ell fo r id e a listic hopes th a t
th e fo rth c o m in g d is a rm a m e n t con-J
fe re n e e will a tte m p t a n y th in g a p ­
p ro ac h in g a
w o rld -w id e ilis a n n a -
m ent.
I11 th e p re s e n t s ta tu s of th e w o rld ,
th e p re sid e n t
said,
u n iv e rsa l d is -'
a rm a m e n t is beyond
tb e hope of
Jo h n H. D ill, a t a d ire c to rs ' m eet-
re a liz a tio n
if th e c o n fe re n c e i n .
j ing of th e A sh lan d F ru it an d P ro-
i W a sh in g to n next m o n th e ffe c ts
„
,,
,
M duce a sso c ia tio n , te n d e re d his resig-
re a s o n a b le lim ita tio n we s h a ll t h i n k '
. ,,
R
1
I »1,0.
,
u
n a tio n a s p re sid e n t a n d d ire c to r in
th a t g r e a t th in g s have been accoinp- th o
K th e lollow in g com m unication
u sh ed .
f ... 1
I h ereb y te n d e r to you my re s ig ­
n a tio n as a m em b e r of th e b o a rd and
W ASH IN GTON. D. C.. Oct. 12.— |
re q u e st th a t th e sa m e be accepted at
T he firs t ste p s in th e fo rm a tio n o f
once. 1 do th is a f t e r d u e c o n s id e ra ­
th e A m erican policy to be p u rsu e d
tio n , fee lin g th a t it is not rig h t fo r
SALEM . O re., Oct. 12.— in i macu-
d u rin g th e d is a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce
m e to force my view s on th e a sso c ia ­
la te , p len ty of good a n d w holesom e will be ta k e n w hen th e A m erican
tio n by m ean s of my ow n vote, since
food
and
ex ecu tiv e
m a n a g e m e n t ' big f o u r ” — C h a rle s E v a n s H u g h es,
I am not in accord w ith th e sp irit
c o m p a rin g fav o rab ly w ith th a t of! E lih u R oot, H en ry C ab o t L o d g e an d
th a t seem s to ru le th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
s im ila r in s titu tio n s th ro u g h o u t t h e i Oscar W 1 ncterw ood m eet for th e , j fee , th a t R jg bes> fo(. me
resig n
.. .
llrsi tim e
a n d allow it to be c o n d u c te d in h a r ­
U nited S ta te s, w as th e v e rd ic t o f 1
m ony w ith th e view s of th o se in
m em b e rs o f th e s ta te b o ard of con­
ELEY EN TH -H O ITR FIGHT
c h arg e.
“J. H. DILL.”
tro l a n d a co rp s of n e w sp a p e r m en
AGAINST APPROVING
M
r.
Dill
says
t
h
a
t It has alw ay s
w ho in sp e c ted th e O regon hom e for
OF PEACE TR EA TIES
I believe, a b s o lu te ly , ini s u p p o rt­
been h is idtea to o p e ra te th e a sso c i­
th e feeble m in d ed u n ex p ected ly and
in g a L IV E c h a m b e r of com m erce.
w ith o u t p rev io u s k n o w led g e o f the*
W A SH IN GTON. D. C., Oct 12.__ a tio n in th e in te re s ts of th e g ro w e rs
M oney a n d e ff o r t can be em ployed
m an a g e m e n t.
¡T h e
h a rd
e le v e n th -h o u r* “ d riv e ” r a th e r th a n fo r p ro fits and m ak e th e
in no b e tte r w ay. A c h a m b e r of
T h e in sp e c tio n of th e in s titu tio n 1 a g a in s t ra tific a tio n of th e G erm an , a sso c ia tio n of ret^l v a lu e a n d a so u rce
com m erce s h o u ld
be m ad e th e
was m ad e by th e b o a rd a f te r M rs. A u stria n a n d H u n g a ria n peace t r e a t - ¡ ° f e n c o u ra s e m e n t to g r e a te r produc-
sam e to a c o m m u n ity th a t th e
E s th e r M cD onald, w ho gave h e r ad- ie3 w as a ta rte d to d ay by a n e ie m e n t tion in th e hope of b u ild in g up th e
h e a rt is to th e body— an o rg a n ! d re s s as P a isle y , O re., h ad a p p e a re d , in th e d é m o c ra tie p a rty re p re s e n te d egg an d fru it in d u stry in th is d is ­
tric t.
th ro u g h w hich h e a lth a n d a c tiv ity
b e fo re th e o ffic ia ls in th e ex ecu tiv e by W oodrow W ilson a n d M cAdoo,
is r a d ia te d to every p a rt of th e
offices a n d c o m p lain ed t h a t D r. J. N.
The Wilaon and McAdoo senators
sy stem . And th is s tim u lu s sh o u ld
S m ith , h e a d of th e hom e, a p p a re n tly d o n ’t claim to h av e e n o u g h v o tes to WINTER FAIR COMMITTEE
be ev en ly ra d ia te d , w ith o u t fa ­
DIFFERS ON QUESTION OF
w as in c o m p e te n t, a n d t h a t sh e had 1 block th e ra tific a tio n , b u t o n e of
v o ritism or sp ite .
d isco v ered a n u m b e r of irr e g u la ritie s th em p red icted t h a t e n o u g h dem o-
CHARGING SHOW ADMISSION
By th e v ery n a tu r e of th e o r ­
w hile te m p o ra rily em ployed th e re as c ra ts w ould vote a g a in s t ra tific a tio n
g a n iz a tio n , th e s e c re ta ry becom es
an a tte n d a n t.
to ««cauae th e chillR to r u n up a n d
P u r s u a n t to th e c o n c en su s o f o p in ­
th e “ c o m m u n ity le a d e r.” I f h e is
C om plaints Arc Sw eeping
dow n t he b a ck b o n e of th e re p u b lic a n ion ex pressed a t a rec e n t m ee tin g of
dead , th e o rg a n iz a tio n is d e a d . If
M rs. M cD onald sa id she f ir s t h e a r d , le a d e rs h ip .”
tw e n ty -fiv e m em b e rs of th e w in ter
h e is th o u g h tle s s , th e o rg a n iz a tio n
c o m p la in ts w ith re la tio n to th e m an
T he rep u b lica n
le a d e rs b eliev ei f a ir c o m m ittee ,
th e
C h a u ta u q u a
is so. If he is in e ffic ie n t, so is
a g e m e n t of th e
hom e
fo r feeble th a t a la rg e e n o u g h n u m b e r of b u ild in g will be used fo r a livestock
th e o rg a n iz a tio n . If he is s p ite ­
m inded from re s id e n ts of L a k e c o u n ­ d e m o c ra ts will vote fo r ra tific a tio n show d u rin g th e fa ir, if perm ission
ful, th e o rg a n iz a tio n s u ffe rs . If
ty an d su b s e q u e n tly
had been in ­ to in su re th e e s se n tia l tw o -th ird s of C h a u ta u q u a
boardl of d ire c to rs
fo rm ed by p e rso n s in o th e r p a rts o f 'v o te ,
he is ta c te lss. th e o rg a n iz a tio n
can be o b ta in e d . A fte r c o n sid e rab le
w anes.
If he fails to recognize
th e s ta te t h a t th e in s titu tio n was not
d iscu ssio n th e c o m m itte e a g re e d th a t
b ein g c o n d u c te d p ro p erly .
w h a t is good fo r th e c o m m u n ity ,
tb e C h a u ta u q u a
b u ild in g
was th e
To o b ta in firs t-h a n d in fo r m a tio n .1 / " ) f C 0 3 C 0 r t f T f r t r t C
th e o rg a n iz a tio n becom es w o rth ­
m o st fe a sib le place to b o ld th e liv e ­
•s. M
M rs.
M cD
cD onald
onald ««id
said , she cam e 4 to J l / I M S d O C U l I TCCS
less— It does not a d e q u a te ly fu n c ­
sto c k e x h ib it, m a in ta in in g th a t th e
tion.
S alem a n d la te r a c ce p ted em p lo y ­
show w ould n o t d a m a g e th e In te rio r
m e n t a t th e
hom e. In h e r c o m -'
I h av e no c ritic ism to o ffe r on
of th e a u d ito riu m .
p la in ts sh e r e fe rre d sp ecifically to
th e b o a rd of d ire c to rs .
It is a
D ifferen ce of
op in io n
was ex ­
w h a t sh e te rm e d a filth y c o n d itio n
h a p le ss a n d th a n k le s s job.
An
p ressed re g a rd in g a p o ssib le a d m it­
e x istin g on th e second flo o r of th e !
o rg a n iz a tio n will n e v e r g e t a n y ­
ta n c e c h a rg e to th e w in te r f a ir e x ­
B enson c o tta g e, an im p a ire d veran d a
SA LEM , O re., Oct. 12.— W e ste rn
w h e re w ith o u t a s e c re ta ry who
hib its. T h e c o m m itte e is in v e s tig a t
t h a t p rev e n ted in m a te s of th e Co t- | to re s te rs a re
deeply in te re s te d in
u n d e rs ta n d s p ro p e rly fu n c tio n in g
, ing th e possible exp en se con n ected
ta g e from rec e iv in g o n td o o r exer-1
t„°.i„th® _w hite p in e W teter w ith th e f a i r a n d ’«¡ m a k in g " ¿ U n s
su ch a n o rg a n iz a tio n . T he p lace
else; d isc rim in a tio n in th e food r u s t - a n d fu lly re a liz e th e u rg e n t a c c o rd in g ly to m ak e th e show “ pop-
requires a m an
with tact, with
served to th e o fficers a n d te a c h e rs n ecessity of k e e p in g it o u t of th e ularly su c c essfu l.”
a b ility to lead , w ith a keen sen se
w hen co m p ared w ith th a t given to P acific s ta te s , a c c o rd in g to F . A, El-
of a d v e rtis in g v alu es, w ith con­
D e fin ite actio n w as d e fe rre d u n til
th e a tte n d a n ts and in m a te s ; th e s to r ­ lio ttt, s ta te fo re s te r, w ho re tu rn e d a m eetin gof th e c o m m itte e F rid a v
s tru c tiv e
th o u g h t— a
fo rw ard -
from A lbany. N. Y.,
age of fe rtiliz e r in tb e b asem en t of h e re re c e n tly
lo o k in g m an w ho h a s c o n fid e n ce
e v e n in g of th is w eek.
in him self, in bis fellow m an an d , th e c o tta g e and lax ity on th e p a rt o f ' "’h e re he a tte n d e d th e n a tio n a l con-!
Mrs. J. N. S m ith , m a tro n , to r n o t j v e n t*on o f
S ta te F o r e s te rs ’ asso
in h is co m m u n ity , a n d esp ecially
In placin g tile in w h ite la n d s or
s
u
p
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rv
isin
g
p
ro
p
erly
th
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work
of
th
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c
la
tlo
n
-
to zealously su p p o rt every b u si­
a tte n d a n ts .
I “ T he w h ite pine b lis te r r u s t ,” Mr. o th e r heavy soils, th e b e st d e p th is
ness e n te rp ris e of th e city, re g a rd -
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E llio tt said , “ is a fu n g u s d ise a se a b o u t th re e feet a n d th e best d is ­
ess of his p erso n al feelin g s in th e
L im e is needed fo r th e g ro w th Of j which o p e ra te s in th e b a rk o f a ll ta n c e a p a r t from sixty to sixty-six
m a tte r. All of th e se th e p re se n t
yo u n g stock a n d tb e h e a lth of a i r five-needle o r w h ite pines, w e ste rn feet. In lig h te r soils th e d e p th m ay
se c re ta ry of th e co m m ercial body,
s to c k , a n d u n less it is in th e p la n ts ! w h ite P*ne a n d th e s u g a r pine. T h e be in c re a se d to fo rty in ch es a n d th e
I th in k has n o t. a n d it is not
to e ig h ty
feet. In th e
they eat th ey will n o t get enough. di8ease is p e c u lia r in th a t it dtees n o t d ista n c e
w
• o rth th e c a n d le to th ro w m onev
b
ro
w
n
lo
am
so
ils
of
v
alley
b en ch es a
L im e
m u st
be
p ro v id ed
e ith e r s p re a d d ire c tly from p in e to pine.
aw ay in su p p o rt of m isd ire c te d
d e p th o f fo rty -tw o in ch es a n d a d is ­
e ffo rts . T h a t's why m y fin a n c ia l 't h r o u g h feed or w a te r, a n d in th e b u t is s Prea d o nly by m ean s of c u r-
ta
n c e o f 100 fe e t m ay be u se d .— O.
best livestock reg io n s lim e is g e n e r - ! r a n t o r g o o se b erry b ushes,
su p p o rt is off fo r th e tim e being.
A.
C. E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n .
ally a b u n d a n t in
both
feed an d
“ In fe ste d pine tre e s will ca u se a
HAZ K IK .
■i w ater. “ F eed y o u r p la n ts a n d th e y ru 8 t to b re a k o u t on th e u n d e rsid e
La Grande— Yellow Metal Hining
will feed y o u r s to c k ,’ is a say in g of currant and gooseberry leaves. It
company
buys Valentine group of
A n o th e r $100,000 p riv a te h o sp ita l th a t a p p lies to lim e a s to o th e r m ln- will spread to bushes as far away as
placer claims on Pine creek between
s ta r te d a t P o rtla n d .
e ra l p la n t foods.— O. A. C.
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