Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 21, 1921, Image 1

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ALARlA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich osone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
helps.
n
8HLAND climat«, without the
k aid of medieine, cure* nine
cases dut of ten of asthma. This is
a proven fact.
VOLUME
3
(International News Wire Service)
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
NO. 43
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921
BRUMFIELD ATTEMPTS SUICIDE; MAY DIE
Y.M.CA
MEET HERE FOR
Giants Pass
Grid Battlers
To Play Locals
R. Officials and Labor
Heads Are Called to Mat
Talent Woman
Dies Suddenly;
Apoplexy Attack
OHE TEETH Ï0
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♦
—
«>i
<•> TALENT, Or.. Oct. 21.— «>
Ashland and G rants Pass ♦ ;
<e> Miss Tencelio Wells, sister «>
♦ high school football team s will «>
<§> of the late W. N. Wells, ♦ »
j ♦ meet in battle on the local grid- <$>,
form er superintendent of the
j
<S> iron tomorrow afternoon for <$>
-•> county poor farm , died this «>
i the second tim e this year.
<$>
<•» morning at 1 o’clock, due to a $
_____
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Although the Ashland husk- «'j
<$> sudden stroke of apoplexy. Miss
_
.
«> ies romped over the G rants ❖
! <g> Wells fell to the floor in a ♦'C O N V K ’TED MURDERER SHARP­
DELEGATES A R R II E O
'
«> Pass field two weeks ago for a
- swoon immediately after she «>
ENS GOLD TOOTH FILLING ON
OLDER BOVS’ CONFERENCE;
gj
g fjctory, local sport fans $>'
<$> arose from her bed to accom-
| F'LOOR OF ( ELL; SHERIFF'S
RECEPTION C O M M I T T E E
believe th a t the visiting team ♦
«> pany Mrs. W. M. Wells to the «>|
PREMONITION LEADS TO IN-
MEETS TRAINS; ANNOUNCE «> has improved and will put up a «>;
«> bedside of a sick inm ate of the
VESTIGATIN.
THREE-DAY PROGRAM.
good battle’ Grants Pass SUP' ♦ ,
.«» county farm. Miss Wells com- «>
' porters are encouraged by the «>
«> plained of pains in her head
! fact th a t their team held the «>
ju st before losing conscious- <$>
ROSEBURG, Or.. Oct. 21.— Semi­
Plans for the boys’ conference are ’ Medford warviov8 to a 16 to 10 «>
<
3
ness.
-c
o
n
s
c io u s and under the influence
complete and delegates are already
SCore, although they were t>e- ®
I
$
>
According
to
statem
ents
of
opiates,
Dr. R. M. Brumfield, con­
arriving. One of the finest groups j feated.
❖
•»
made
this
morning,
Miss
Wells
♦
victed yesterday of m urder in the
of young
voung men ever gathered in «>
Captain Leslie Heer, of the <s> The annual Jackson county teach­
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 21.— The <£ was known to have been ill
first degree for the killing of Den-
southern Oregon will soon be as­ ♦ local team , has recovered from <$> ers’ institute, held for three days at
«>
previous
to
her
sudden
death.
«’H
is Russell, lies on his jail cot today
United
States
railway
labor
board
sembled as the guests of Ashland.
«• an injured leg and will be in <$ I Ashland, closed at 4 o’clock W edues^
issued
an
order
today
citing
ra
ilro
a
d
'«
'
The
body
was
taken
to
the
♦
in
a dangerous condition, hovering
R egistrations will begin a t 3 « the game tomorrow.
<ê> day au d the m ajority of the teach-
Weeks
-
Conger
undertaking
<
s
>
between life and death as the result
1 officials and leaders of the "big
o’clock this afternoon. A reception
er3 hje(j them away to th eir respec­
«>
parlors
at
Medford,
from
where
«>
I
four"
brotherhoods
to
appear
before
oi attem pted suicide.
com m ittee of Boy Scouts under the
tive districts in order to teat^i the
«>
the
body
will
be
shipped
to
Cen-
<
§
>
I
the
board
Wednesday
of
next
week
While reading at his home last
care of .1. O. Rigg will meet all d ele-,
'tw o rem aining school days of the '
<
$
>
terville,
Iowa,
the
form
er
home
«>
}and
give
testimony
as
to
w
hether
or
night. Sheriff Starm er had a strange
gates at the train. The Scout guide»;
week, and this m eant a sixty-mile;
not they had been or are violating «• of Miss Wells, who had been ♦ premouition that
the convicted
will conduct the
visitors to the!
drive for some of them.
•
living
in
Talent
since
February
<
?
>
the
wage
cut
decision.
dentist
was
dead.
Sheriff
Starm er
homes where they are to be en ter­
The last day scored some im­
oi
thia
year.
All
parties
concerned
have
been
hurried
to
the
jail
and
found
Brum­
I came to Ashland to lead a
tained.
p ortant points in the Jackson coun-
instructed meanwhile to m aintain
field lying on his cot in almost un­
The first session will be at 4:45 \
j ty teachers’ world. F irst, the county peaceful and quiet life, in this
all
the
wage
Scales.
conscious condition. A pool of
o ’clock this afternoon. Devotional j
unit of the Oregon State Teachers’ wonderful land where the roses
The
board
will
require
the
broth­
blood
lay on the floor near the dent­
by W. Judson Oldfield.
All dele-;
bloom at Christm as and cool
association cpmpleted organization
erhood
chiefs,
it
was
announced,
to
I
ist’s cot.
gates should be In attendance w ith-'
by electing officers under its new breezes blow all sum m er long. It
Medical attention was obtained at
¡show
cause
why
they
shouldn’t
b
e
!
out fail.
Nominations of confer- .
seemed to me th a t nature had
constitution.
The officers are:
once
and the wounds were closed by
¡punished
for
violating
the
wage
cut
I
once officers will be held, after
President, Superintendent G. A ., conspired to make this the most | decision by calling a strike in pro-;
several
stitches. Unless infection
which the dismissal will be made
j Briscoe, A shland; vice president, H. delightful place on earth for a
sets in the prisoner is expected to
I test against it.
for supper.
A meeting has been arranged fori P. Jew ett, Talent; secretary-treas-) quiet repose. But soon I Ascov-
If the board’s edict th at the sta tu s'
recover. GuarAs have been placed
ered th at, besides its seductive
The following program will be ob­ all the ex-marines of Jackson, Jose-, tirer, Ray Henderson, C entral Point,
I
of
the
roads
remain
unchanged
is
in the cell to see th at Brumfield does
served :
phine, Klam ath and Siskiyou coun-, These officers, together with Mrs. beauty, Ashland had some possi­ obeyed, it will postpone the strik e'
hot
tear out the stitches.
Friday Evening
ties. This meeting is for the pur- Edna B. Allen, of Rush, and Super­ bilities— in fact, wonderful possi­ until the case has been thoroughly;
During the investigation conduct­
7:30— Song Service and Devo­
bilities, in'developm ent— so I set
pose of making possible ex-m arines' intendent Susaune W. Homes form
ed
today it developed th a t Brumfield
thrashed
out
and
the
question
of
tional ___ Rev. W. J. Evans'
to see their old comrades and “ bud- the executive committee for the to work and tried to do something
had
pulled out a set of bridged teeth
legality
or
illegality
oi
the
brother­
8:00— Address of W e lc o m e ....
th a t would bring Ashland into
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 21.— A new
dies,” and also for the privilege of county.
from
his mouth, straightened out a
hoods’ action in calling the strike is oil-drilling venture has just beeu
Mayor C. B. Lamkin, Rev.
Secondly, among the resolutions her own. Well, no sooner had I
enjoying the celebration to be held
piece of gold on it and sharpened the
C. P. Koehler. H erbert
started than some folks began to definitely settled.
inaugurated by a company composed
in Medford on Armistice day, No­ adopted was one pledging support of
,,
,
...
.
_i
uietal
by
grinding it on the concrete
The
first
definite
announcem
ent
Doran
of well-known Medtord men, which
the teachers to the county unit of fight— all of them did not fight
vember 11.
floor
With the improvised knife
j
by
a
federated
union
th
a
t
it
would
8:15— Election and Installation
the thing; they chose to ..fight the
is capitalized a t >50,000, under »he
This will mean much to all ex- adm inistration measure, which Ben
the
dentist
slashed his throat on
indivitAial who had attem pted it. j join the strike came from the broth name Southern Oregon Exploration
ol Officers
! “ leathernecks,” as there will be rep­ Sheldon introduced into the last leg­
erhood ¡of the maintenance-of-way company, of Medford, and which this both sides. One wound reached al­
8:30— Address, "The Price of
Some of them lied about me./They
resentations from the Fifth, Sixth, islature. This m easure was present­
and
shop, employes’ unions. Presi week filed articles of incorporation most to his jugular vein.
Physical Leadership” . . .
walked up ahd dowfi ’the street
j Eleventh and T hirteenth regim ents, ed to the teachers by A sistant State
During the delirium th a t followed
dent Grable said th at his men w ould|
Carl Doney, D.D., Presi­
also men from Guam, H aiti a n d ! Superintendent W. M. Smith, and an and said th at I was engaged in strike October 30 if the "big four" with the state corporation depart­ his attem pt at self-destruction,
dent W illam ette U niver­
the greatest graft th a t ever hap­
ment at Salem. The incorporators
many other places where the m arine; hour was given to discussion of it
Brumfield raved about going to the
brotherhoods did.
pened—
th
a
t
I
had
sto
le
n
.>40,000
sity
are L. Neidermeyer, H. H. Noel and
corps had men stationed.
! lively discussion, too. Only one
postoffice to mail a letter, and th a t
Saturday Morning
.i.’F. Mundy.
Every ex-marine should consider county in Oregon is at present under .of the people’s money. Yet I did .
some one had shot him in the neck.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 21.-
not fight back, but took the ad- | |
8:00— Leaders’ Meeting
The company, which is entirely
it his duty to correspond immedi« this form of school adm inistration—
He frequently called for his mother,
The adm inistration has no intention
9:00— Song Service and Devo­
ately with Dick Mollinet, 624 West Crook county— where the measure vice of some good friends to of invoking war-time powers to cope separate from the present Mundy who is dead.
tio n a l.. Rev. C. A. Edwards Eleventh street, Medford, Or., who was voted by the people last August,
ignore it. After six years of
well venture, has leased the m ineral
with the threatened railroad strike, rights under 1,400 acres of land,
9:30— Address, “ The Price of In­
ignoring
I
discovered,
th
a
t
the
METHODIST RECEI’TION
is the assembly committee for this
Third, the following names re-i
tellectual Leadership”
calum niators had made consider­ but will rely entirely upon the rail­ which takes in the W esterlund
branch of the service.
ceived a m ajority vote for officers
road labor board to solve the prob­ orchards and adjacent territory, and
10:00— Discussion, "How
Can
able headway in convincing others
The com m ittee in c h a r g e ’is mak-i of the State Teachers’ association:
The parlors of the Methodist
lem. it was officially stated at the will at once begin the sinking of a
High School Fellows Be­
ing every possible effort to get all President, Mr. Howell; vice presi-j of the duplicity they charged.
church will be a scene of lively,
; wel, The contract for drilling has
come Leaders in Scholar­
Some folks said, "W ell, if he W hite House this morning.
friendly greeting tonight when a re­
the ex-marines in this section, a n d '^ n t , G. W. Ager, and for members
ship?”
I beeu let to the Lynch Bros., the ception will be given to the pastor,
the old m arine slogan, "W e want! of the executive committee, E. H. isn’t guilty he would not allow
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 21.
10:15— "R aising the Moral Tone
i largest drilling concern on the Pa­ Rev. C. A. Edwards, and family and
you,” is appropriate at this time Hedrick, Central Point, and O. C. them to talk th a t w^y about him.
The "big four” brotherhood leaders;
•
in the High School”— Dis­
cific coast, and requires th at they to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glenn. The
He
m
ust
be
guilty,
or
he
would
The committee would also like to Brown, Roseburg.
Jackson was
declared they will be “ glad” to meet
cussion
fight back.” And another promi-
i drill to a depth of 2,000 feet.
reception will be given by members
have all men wear their uniforms, i quick and proud to put unanimous
the labor board and the railway ex-i
10:30— Discussion. “Can the In­
The company also in sinking this and friends of the church congrega
net
citizen
went
400
miles
to
say
which is the insignia of the day, and vote for G. W. Ager, form er county
ecutives in Chicago “ We’ll go any-,
dividual Boy Raise the
well will explore for coal, and its tion.
to remember the tim e and the place, superintendent, as O. S T. A. vice to one of my friends th a t every
where to meet anybody to avert th e '
Moral Tone in the High
other
business
man
in
Ashland
prom oters say they expect to strike
president-to-be.
strike," said President Stone, add-i
School?” .............................
two or three veins of commercial
would
tell
him
th
a
t
I
was
a
thief
R epresentatives to the Oregon
ing, also, th at he spoke for the other!
OREGON CATTLE SHOW UP
Two Papers by High
| coal as the drill goes down.
and a liar. Then I thought it was
NEARLY TUBERCULAR FR EE State Teachers' association council
brotherhoods.
School Boys
The diam eter of the hole is to be
about tim e to wake up and fight
______ _
were elected, as follows; W alter R.
11:10— Recess
I five feet, with three and one-halt-
“ Proclaim Oregon a bovine para-' Hughes, Ashland,
Inez W illits, back. That I had waited six years Tl RI LEH LI\ E LONG TIME,
¡inch core all the way, so that, as
too long to call my calum niators
dlse— about 99 per cent of the more
Jessie B. Wilson, Medford;
(Continued on Page 4)
B IT STICK AROUND HOME Colonel Mundy says, “ We can see all
In the m eantim e, some of those
than 10,000 cattle so far tested for
Hedrick, ( entrai Point; Al-
i the way down all the time and let
to
whose
salary
I
was
one
of
THE
tuberculosis are free of the dread meda Fuller, Sams Valley. A lter­ LARGEST contributors got peeved
POPLAR BLI FF, Mo., Oct. 21.
nothing get away from us.”
nates, G. W. Milan, Phoenix; Mrs. I
disease.”
Turtles
are
like
m
ountaineers
of
the
an d began to BOYCOTT my busl
“ W heeras. Certain charges have
Such is the prelim inary word th a t . da East, Neil Creek; W. R. Putnam ,
Ozarks— they live a long time, but FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILMENT been brought by The Ashland Tid­
ness.
Then
I
said
I
was
going
to
goes out from the state college ex­ Go! 1 Hill.
NEAR DUNSMUIR DELAYS'
fight, and I am going to keep T never get far aw a? froni horae
ings reflecting on the character and
J. -kson county scored 100 (per
tension service which, in connection
ALL TRAINS FROM SOUTH ability of John H. Fuller as an indi-
Sixty
years
ago
H.
W.
K
irkschoff
fighting
until
somebody
gets
with the livestock men, the state cent m embership in the State Teacl)-;
carved his initials, "H. W., 1861,” on
licked or I am busted. Nobody
'
j vidual and as secretary of the Ash-
livestock sanitary board and the fed- ers association or O. S. T. A., asj
the back of a tu rtle and turned it.
Ashland was w ithout mail d e l i v e r y , ^ chamber of copltnerce; and
from now on can calum niate and
1 eral bureau of anim al industry, is | fam ilially cited, which means 221
boycott me w ithout getting a loose. K irkschiff died several years j from the south today. Statem ents
“ W hereas, Assertions have been
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 21- — ! carrying on a campaign to clean up • members this year.
ago. H. H. K irkschiff, his son, has a t the Southern Pacific depot from made th a t a large percentage of the
fight
back.
This
much
just
for
While no general reduction in lbe sta jC( and as far as possible es» J
the yardm aster’s office indicate a membership agree with the attitu d e
an explanation to the tim id ones found the plodding animal.
freight rates is possible until oper- tablisli a state-w ide cattle district
train wreck had occurred a short of said Ashland Tidings; and
as to why I fight and why I am
ating costs are lowered, the carriers fOr production of beef and milk and
distance
below Dunsmuir, Calif. It
not going to quit fighting. As
"W hereas, Though Mr. Fuller may
have announced many îa te reduc-, jor m arket of pure-bred stock tuber-
was
stated
th a t the derailm ent of a have made some mistakes in his
long
as
there
is
anybody
left
who
tlons and are readjusting thousands cuiar free
freight train near that city had held ! work, as all make them in their lines
fights me, I am going to be in on
of individual rates to elim inate in-; Several tubercular-tree areas have
up trains due here at 8:45 oXFlock of endeavor, no m atter how well
the fighting. I would ra th e r get
equalities on grain, foodstuffs, lum- a irpa dy been established, reports E.
this
morning, -4:40 o’clock this qualified they may be in such lines,
broke fighting than being BOY­
her, low-grade commodities, végéta- g Fitts, directing the work in Ore-
afternoon
and 6:15 o’clock this eve­ after investigation the directors of
COTTED. I have not, heretofore,
bles, livestock and m anufactured gOn as ^be representative of the ex­
ning. It was stated at the yafdmas- the chamber of commerce are con
The luck of F. H. Short, proprte-) and do not intend in the future
articles of many kinife being among ¡tension service. The largest of these
te r’s office th at all the trains would vinced th at such charges are un-
tor of the East Side pharmacy, has • to sta rt any fights, but when the
the items on which the freight co9t is Clatsop county.
Several other
arrive
in n Asmana
Ashland about
about 7 7 O
o’clock
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 21.—-T he, ai
rlve >
CIOCIt, founded an d statem ents incorrect;
turned.
His
recently-purchased other fellow starts it, count on
has been cut.
The above comment counties are engaged in the clean-up
tjng of the Southern Oregon tonigbt-
anfj
Ford
car,
stolen
W
ednesday
ev
en
in
g
,
me
to
go
clear
through.
was made yesterday by G. W. Luce, f on a COuntry-wiA) basis and can
Sportsm
en’s
Game
and
Protective
11
is
claimed
at
the
local
postof-
“ W hereas, The directors of the
from in front of the drug store, has
HAZ KIK.
freight traffic m anager for tb e ,soon be declared disease free.
association,
which
was
scheduled
to
*‘
cp
th
at
the
delaj^jif
mail
and
train
j
cbarabec
of commerce feel th a t the
„ „ .
beeu retrieved from a roadside ditch «■
Southern Pacific company, relative
In Polk county, 1,921
cattle w ere. | |wo nuies
\
service
is
caused
by
an
accident
to
-
8ide
- of • Siskiyou,
---- i
be held in the public library here on
attack in The Ashland Tidings is un­
to the general discussion of freight
with thirty-one reactors. In
! M EDFORD MAN SHOOTS
the ferryboat system at Oakland, w arranted and is seriously detrim en­
where
it
had
been
abandoned
by
the
‘
I
October
24,
has
been
postponed
until
rates and railroad labor wages n o w .j j nn COunty, 3,998 were tested with
SEASON’S IiARGEST DEER a f(er November 1. At this gather- used to transport the mails to San tal to the community at large; and
going on in connection with the onlv fourteen reacting— a rem ark a-'ithleV6S’
^ o r t states th a t de­
ing Col. George Kelly, of the state Francisco.
"W hereas, The by-laws provide, in
fective headlights on the car caused
threatened railroad strike.
ble showing, declares
Professor
MEDFORD,
Or.,
Oct.
21.—
One
of-gam
e
commission,
and
Capt.
A.
E.
the
unknown
driver
to
precipitate
section
2, article 4, a means of de­
I would like to call the attention FRts. in Deschutes county, fifteen
GREAT
I^ARK
AT
term ination of sentim ents in cases
of w estern shippers, producers and out of 257 reacted. Of the first 500 the machine off the road. One wheel the largest deer ever shot in south-1 Burkhdoff. the state fish and gam e'
ARMORY TONIGHT
of this kind, as follows:
consum ers to a few of the im p o rtan t. tested in Crook county, not a reac- was broken and other incideQtal ern Oregon or in the state, so fa r as warden, will be guests of honor.
Plans
will
be
discussed
and
for-!
damage
done
to
the
car.
can
be
learned,
was
bagged
recently
“ ‘Meetings of the members may be
reductions th at have been announced tor was found.
A real old-fashioned harvest hall
mulated at the meeting for fish and
A
telephone
call
from
H
ilt
by
a
in
K
lam
ath
county
by
Sidney
Smith,
held at such other times as the presl-
by the Southern Pacific company
This is said to be a fine trib u te to
statin g he was an Ashland m a n 'o f Medford, while he was on a h u n t-1game laws to cover this section, and ls to be beld at tbe Armo,’y this ese-
board of directors may de-
man
and other carriers within the last Oregon cattle-raising conditions. In and knew of the theft, resulted in | ing trip with V. J. Em erick au d ^th e proposed enlargem ent of C ra te r' ” ingj and 18 to
term ine, but not less frequently than
few months. These reductions in- the eastern states a much higher
Although M r.¡L ake National park by including the feature entertainm ents th a t h a v e in t br ee months, or upon (he
Barnum.
clude cuts in rates on root and percentage are diseased, in one state the
ot the “ u t°- The HUt George
to
Diamond lake and vicinity within its I been_put on with so much success by w3ittcn leque(jt Of 5 1>er reBt of (lie
__ . state
____ the;
name is not Smith is „ reluctant
green-top vegetables and melons as high as 17 per cent. At this r a t e ’ , inform
,,u o rm ant,
a u i- whose
" UUBO name
,
.
,, , _____
u
,
the First company.
members in good standing; provided,
from California and Oregon points Oregon would have had 1,700 dis­ known, stated he had noticed the weight an d sise of the prise, sev eral' confines also will be discussed,
Decorations are most elaborate
machine
from
the
highway.
!
old
hunters
and
men
of
experience
that when called otherwise than by
to Chicago, averaging 12 per cent; eased out of the 10,000 instead of
LONDON,
Oct. 21.— W arships and represent a week of painstak- the president or the hoard of direc­
W
ith
the
recovery
of
Mr.
Short’s
havo
judged
th
a
t
it
would
weigh
350
20 per cent redhction in livestock about 100 actually found.
,
,
„
_
in g work an deffort on the p art of
tors. the notice shall contain a state ­
"Elim ination of the disease will car, th e pharm acist considers he has I pounds when dressed, and George bombarded Lisbon all day Tuesday
ra te s; reductions of from 10 to 25
and Tuesday night a fte r form er P re­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson. ment of the purpose of the meeting
have
an
im
portant
bearing
on
the
rea8on
to
believe
his
luck
baa
B
arn«ni
aays
th
a
t
he
and
Mr
Smith
per cent on eastbound rates on dried
They would do credit to the efforts and shall be issued at least two days
unabl# t0 ,lft 1 into the c&i mier Granjo had been seized by the
fru its, dried peas and beans and future of the cattle industry in Ore-' cbanged for the b etter’ The
revolutionaries, according to a L is-¡of any , tfecorator . in , the west . preceding the m eeting’ "; and
of bis au to - P»rchaseii ° a ly six hours, after it had been killed.
canned goods; reductions ranging as gon.” Professor F itts asserts
Autumn leaves and colors are used
..w herea8 No effort has been
before, culm inated a series of rob-1 The anim al was one of the mule* bon dispatch to London newspapers
high as 45 per cent on fu rn itu re
to a large extent.
made to call a meeting in accordance
from eastern points to Pacific coast
The bull-roarer, used by the abo- beries am ounting to >2,850. M r.1 tail variety. E arlier in the season today.
All one has to do is to get out j
Lisbon
dispatches
direct
to
the
Short has
lost a >2,000 -----
S tu d eb ak er! , K lam ath Falls hunters . bagged one . T x
points and many reduced westbound rigines of A ustralia in religious c e r e -----------
- ---
x.
, ..
o
* th eir overalls and aprons and get with the foregoing section; and
monies,
is
a
slat
of
wood
attached
car
and
rugs
valued
a
t
>500
since
j
weighing
250
pounds,
and
th
a
t
w
a
s;
International
News
Service
did
not
“ W hereas, Mr. Fuller has signi­
ra te s on m anufactured commodities.
ready to "looseuem upandlive,” as
mention
th
a
t
the
city
was
being
fied
his willingness to resign if, in
out
a
loud
arriving
in
Ashland
four
m
onths
ago.
considered
unusually
large.
H eipfol-reductions have been madte to a thong. It gives
bombarded.
Some doubt is ex- the posters state. No one is to be the judgm ent of the trustees, such
In effit and westbound rates on hun* groaning or "booing” noise when
pressed as to the veracity of the r e - ; adm itted on the floor unless they
Sweet Home road being repaired ; Echo— Road east of city to be
of commodities, both domsetio whirled, and this Is alleged to be the
are in barn-dance costarne.
(Continued on Page 4)
port.
graveled.
and im port
voice of a spirit«
with crushed rock.
'ILL
PLACE BOTH SIDES
ON THE DEFENSIVE
MEEI IN MEDFORD
c. of C. Secretary
Is Given Vote
Of Confidence
Freight Rates
Adjustment By
S. P. Not General
Hard Luck Turns
For F. H. Short;
-Auto Recovered
Sportsmen Of
S. Ore. Postpone
Medford Meet