SHLAN D c lim a te , w ith o u t th e a id of m edicine, c u re s n in e cases o u t of te n of a s th m a . T h is is a p ro v en fact. A A shland D aily T idings ALARIA germs cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. n (International Mews Wire Service) '¿ i VOLUME 3 NO. 46 ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) R. R. BOARD REFUSES FURTHER WAGE CUT Fear Aviators Are Lost In Gulf Stream I — No w ord h as been receiv ed •-?> h e re re g a rd in g th e p ro b ab le fa te of L ie u te n a n t D arby a n d _<¥> C hief M a c h in ist's M ate W endil. n a v a l fly ers, w ho d isa p p e a re d w h ile m a k in g a ir p h o to g ra p h s s> of th e M ississippi riv e r d e lta . It is fe a re d th e m en m ay h a v e m e t w ith d is a s te r in th e G ulf of M exico. W hen la s t se en by th e tw o o th e r m ac h in es en - g a g e d in th e sam e w ork. D arb y re p o rte d t h a t his g a so lin e sup- ply w as n e a rly e x h a u ste d . , ♦ <9 <§> i ❖ <>l • ^| <8> <$> <8> <•» Deposed Hungary King In Prison; Oust Family P. 0. CALLS BIDS FOR MOVING JVIAIL BÏ AUTO TO CALIF. H a z IÇ ik TAKE OWN LIFE <&$><$<&<$><$>&$>'<§>‘$ >$> '1 <&<&<$><§><& May Postpone! Armament Conféré Until Nov. 12th !<$ I* j ■$> : ■$> --------- W A SH IN G TO N , * D. C „ O ct. ♦ 25.— T he firs t session of th e d is a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce w ill pro b ab ly be p o stp o n e d from No- v em b er 11 to 12, in o rd e r to p re v e n t a c o n flic t w ith th e I <•> m e m o ria l e x ercises fo r th e u n - <*> know n A m erican so ld ie r to be ■ > co n d u c te d h e re on A rm istice ' <$> day, it. w as o ffic ia lly s ta te d i day. Such a p o stp o n e m e n t w ould m ak e it possible fo r P re s- ' $ i'dent H a rd in g to a tte n d th e ‘ f irs t session of th e d is a rm a m e n t ■$> co n feren ce. <$> <$> ACCEPTANCE *• AGAINST MAY OF ASSURANCE FURTHER BRING SETTLEMENT; EXECUTIVES STAND <♦> 3> CLASH 1‘AT ON WAGE CUT DEMAND. CHICAGO, 111 , Oct. 25.— D efiu ite a ssu ra n c e to th e unions a n d d e fin ite P o s tm a s te r E. J. K a ise r th is m o rn -' n o tific a tio n to th e ra ilro a d s th a t no I LONDON, Oct. 25.— T h e a llie d ing receiv ed in s tru c tio n s fro m th e! f u r th e r w age re d u c tio n s for ra ilro a d ! g o v e rn m e n ts h av e in s tru c te d H u n -| ch ief c le rk , railw a y m ail serv ice in em ployes will be c o n sid ered now w as g a rla n o ffic ia ls to keep fo rm e r E m - San F ra n c isc o , re g a rd in g th e tra n s - ! p e ro r C h a rle s of A u s tria in cu sto d y given by th e railw a y b o ard . T he j p o rta tio n of th e m ails by m o to r ve­ ' p e n d in g a decision as to h is fin a l ac ce p tan c e of th is a s su ra n c e by th e hicle b e tw e en A sh lan d a n d D uns-! d isp o sitio n , it w as m ad e k n o w n in m u ir in case th e g re a t ra ilro a d s trik e le a d e rs of th e u n ions w hich voted to ! o ffic ia l circles to day. It is fea re d ta k e s place. O w ners of m o to r ve­ in itia te a la b o r s trik e O ctober 30 L a st w in te r, th ro u g h th e e ffo rts ¡ t h a t C h a rle s, who is re p o rte d to be PO R TLA N D , O r., Oct. 25.— New hicles who feel t h a t th ey a re will m ean th a t th e p ro sp ectiv e tie u p ;of th e c h a m b e r of co m m erce, th e •d e sp o n d e n t b ecau se of his c a p tu r e I b u sin e ss in th e lu m b e r in d u stry of eq u ip p e d to hand'.e tlie job a re a sk e d , of tra n s p o rta tio n will be a v e rte d . A cco rd in g to my n o tio n , a A shland W in te r fa ir w as g u a ra n te e d la n d fa ilu re to re -e s ta b lis h h is m o n - ¡w e s te rn O regon a n d w e ste rn W ash- to in te rv ie w th e p o s tm a s te r an d sub-! P re su m a b ly for th e p u rp o se of tow n w ill g e t fo rw a rd f a s te r if and su c ce ssfu lly co n d u cted . T he ¡ a r c h is t reig n , m ay ta k e his own life, in g to n w as 2,000,000 feet in excess m it a s ta te m e n t in w ritin g a s to th e ir d iscu ssin g plans for th e proposed every b o d y ho ld s a good feelin g p u rp o se of th is ex h ib itio n is th re e ­ i T h e im p riso n m e n t of C h a rle s fol- of p ro d u ctio n a n d m o re th a n 3,000,- peace c o n feren ce to m o rro w , th e r a il­ p ro p o sals. T he follow ing is th e let-- to w a rd everybody else a n d a ll fo ld : I. To s tim u la te a n d e n c o u ra g e I low s h is-e sc a p e from S w itz e rla n d by 000 feet in excess of sh ip m e n ts fo r te r from th e c h ie f c le rk to th e p o st-: way lab o r b o ard to d ay su m m o n ed a pull to g e th e r in m a tte r s th a t ¡su ch in d u strie s , a g ric u ltu ra l an d a irp la n e a n d h e a d in g an a tta c k on th e week e n d in g O ctober 15, accord- co m m ittee from th e asso c ia tio n of m a s te rs : i te n d to th e u p b u ild in g of th e [• h o r tic u ltu ra l, a s a re p a rtic u la rly B u d ap est. ! ing to th e w eekly lu m b e r review ra ilro a d executives. “ in th e ev en t th e ra ilro a d s trik e ) c o m m u n ity . A p oor p lace to pay I a d a p te d to s o u th e rn O reg o n ; 2. to issued by th e W est C oast L u m b e r­ called fo r O ctober 30, 1921, becom es! It was le a rn e d from a m em b er of g ru d g e s is in m a tte r s p e rta in in g c re a te a n o p p o rtu n ity fo r o u r m er- G EN EV A , S w itz erlan d , Oct. 25.— m en s' asso ciatio n . , > . , . 1 e tfe ctfv e, it will be n e c essa ry to p ro ­ th e b o ard th a t th e ex ecu tiv es will be c h a n ts an d m a n u fa c tu rin g Indus- . , : x , to th e public w eal. All m em b ers o f th e fo rm e r E m p e ro r T h e g ro w th of th e w a te r b u sin e ss a sk e d to “ lay th e ir caftls on th e ...... . , , • vide e m erg en cy serv ice fo r th e tra n s - HAZ K IK . trie s to e x h ib it a n d p re se n t th e ir ... .. , C h a rle s ’ h o u seh o u l except th e n u rse in lu m b e r was in d ic a te d by th e fact p o rta tio n ot th e m ails, a n d it is <• ta b le ” an d in fo rm th e h o ard ju s t sp ecial fe a tu re s ; 3. to a d v e r t i s e r . .. . . .. ; an d c h ild re n have been expelled th a t th e re p o rt d e c la re d 3 6 p e r cen t w hat m easu res .. _ t th e re fo re re q u ire d th a t vou se cu re w ould be ag re e d s o u th e rn O regon s w in te r a ttr a c - . . . . , J . 1 from S w itz erlan d , it w as s ta te d in a of th e to ta l new b u sin e ss w as for upon in an e ffo rt to a v e rt th e strik-n te n ta tiv e p ro p o sa ls on a r o u n d -trip j I tions. d isp a tc h received h e re today. ^basi3 for se rv ice by m o to r veh icles: w a te r deliv ery , T he ‘s ta n d p a t” a ttitu d e a p p e a re d T h is y e a r th e idaa h a s . g ra d u a lly J I , fo r th e tra n s p o rta tio n of first-c la ss to p erv ad e a h u n d re d o r m o re ex­ A n o th e r s ig n ific a n t fa c to r in th e I developed of a d d in g to th e fa ir a DRIVE TO RECLAIM m ails and local d a ily n ew sp a p e rs they a sse m b le d h e re b u sin ess w as t h a t p ro d u c tio n was ecu tiv es as [liv esto ck d e p a rtm e n t. T his is really OREGON WET LANDS from A sh lan d to D u n sm u ir, s u p p ly ­ only 15 p er c e n t below n o rm la fo r p re p a ra to ry for to m o rro w ’s h e a rin g . [a big u n d e rta k in g a n d only th e fact STARTED BV AGENTS m ills in o p e ra tio n . T h is did not ta k e T h e ex ecutives did n o t show any ing all s ta tio n s on th e line of th e >f A sh lan d h a v in g a b u ild in g w hich S o u th e rn P acific b etw een A sh lan d sig n s of yield in g to th e em ployes in to c o n sid e ra tio n m ills now idle. :ould be u tiliz e d fo r th is p u rp o se PO R TLA N D , O r., Oct. 25.— “ D rain a n d D u n sm u ir, in c lu d in g m ails for “ New lu m b e r b u sin e ss to ta le d 77,- from th e lab o r b o a rd 's te rm s of 12 knakes it possible to in s titu te such a ¡.O re g o n 's wet lan d s, clean th em up co n n ectio n a t M ontague, W eed, Sis­ 456,366 f e e t.fo r th e w eek e n d in g Oc­ p er c e n t w age re d u c tio n o r from p la n . Som e o b jectio n lia s developed I ' a n d p u t th em to w ork p ro d u cin g use- son a n d p o in ts s o u th of D u n sm u ir. to b e r 15, a c c o rd in g to re p o rts from th e ir d e te rm in a tio n to ask a f u r th e r Eo u sin g th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g T. . . , . . 1' fu l crops a t a p r o f it,” is th e pro- i. It is c o n te m p la te d th a t th e th ro u g h 100 m ills to W est C oast L u m b e r-! 10 per cen t c u t,, lo r th is p u rp o se , b u t th e g u a ra n ty > ... , . . , grarn of ¡ a g r ic u ltu r a l im p ro v e m e n t I . . . . . m a i,s wlH he c a rrie d by s te a m e r m en s’ a s so c ia tio n ,” th e review de-j >n th e p a rt of th e la ir c o m m itte e to , o u tlin e d b y th e c o n fe re n ce of w est­ . .. , service. K indly m ak e y o u r re p o rt d a re d . ASH BELENT EGG M ED FO R D , O r., Oct. 25.— A tern-; leav e th e b u ild in g in an a b so lu te ly L _ t . . n t f . n , e rn a n d ' s o u th e rn O regon co u n ty l, , , . to th is office as p ro m p tly as possi- “ T h e volum e of new b u sin e ss fell SOCIETY IS ORGANIZED p o ra ry re s tra in in g o rd e r w as issu e d ; a g e n ts held a t th e a g r ic u ltu r a i col. fclean a n d s a n ita ry co n d itio n sh o u ld , , ,, I DIG. off slig h tly from th e p rec e d in g tw o j Overcome a n y o b j e c t i o n . ____________________ ‘ by . J u d g e F. M. C a lk in s in th e cir- lege O ctober 21-22. w eeks, b u t still re m a in e d above b o th i T h e la c , that som e of thoae w ho S T , ;E | n > „ ^ , B A T lo N „ cu it c o u rt y e ste rd a y , p ro h ib itin g T h e cam p aig n p ro v id es fo r cof P o u ltry ra is e rs of A sh la n d and p ro d u ctio n a n d sh ip m e n ts. ire a d v o c a tin g th is p ro p o sitio n a re th e n e a r vicinity now a re read y to J a c k s o n co u n ty from th e sa le of o Pe ra tio n Gy th e O regon e x p e rim e n t CHARGED AS “INDUSTRIAL “ T h irty -six p e r c e n t of th e to ta l |h e s ta u n c h e s t s u p p o rte rs of chau- EN EM Y ” BV N. V. A T T O R N E Y , p ro p e rty fo r d e lin q u e n t tax e s u n t i l , s ta n o n ’ co llege e x te n sio n service, new b u sin e ss w as fo r w a te r deliv ery . cope w ith e g g -tra d e p ro b lem s w ith a ¡au q u a , b u t believe th e g re a t build- o rg a n iz a tio n , effe c te d ----------- ! su c h tim e as th e title s can b e |C o u n ty a g e n ts a n d such s ta te , co u n ty T h is a m o u n te d to 2 8 .1 66,366 feet, p e rm a n e n t lg sh o u ld be used w h e n e v e r possi- S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at a m ee tin g W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Oct. 25.— checked a n d th e r ig h t of th e co u n ty - a n d c ltv o rg a n iz a tio n s as a re w illing o f w hich 18,388,366 feet w as r e p re ­ le fo r th e b e n e fit of th e public, a re S am uel V n te rm e y er, New Y ork a t- to m ak e th e sa le leg ally d e te rm in e d , i to io in in th e w ork ot in cre asin g th e held in th e city hall. T he o rg a n iz a ­ sen ted in co astw ise a n d in te rc o a s ta l illin g t o g u a ra n te e as to th e c a re of to rn e y , c h a rg e d th e U n ited S ta te s A ccording to A tto rn e y F. New- a K ric u ltu ra l w e a lth of th e s ta te . A o rd e rs, and 9,77 8 ,0 0 h fee t in ex­ tio n , know n as th e A sh b e len t Egg- e b u ild in g , sh o u ld a lla y a ll te a r as s te e l c o rp o ra tio n w ith b e in g th e m an, sp ecial ta x a tto rn e w fo r th e g re a t deal of re li»nce w il lbe placed society, will be h eaded by B. O. p o rt o rd e rs. o a n y d a m a g e to th e b u ild in g . ¡ “ g re a te s t en em y to in d u s tria l peace c o u n ty , th e re a re b etw een 1,000 a n d on th e c°-o i,ei'a t i on of co u n ty an d . S m ith as p re sid e n t, H. O. A n d erso n , “ B usiness fo r d e liv e ry by ra il W hy n o t e \e r y one u n ite to m ak e jn tills c o u n try ,” w hen he a p p e a re d 1,500 title s involved. s ta te n e w sp a p e rs a n d th e farm press i s e c re ta ry , and C a rl G o ttch e , com - a m o u n te d to 1,643 cars. S h ip m e n ts lie A shland W in te r fa ir a g rea t in- b e fo re th e s e n a te c o m m itte e in v e s t!- ) T h e r e s tra in in g o rd e r a n n u ls t h e ;in a ro u s in S s ta te -w id e in te r e s t in i m itte e m a n . by ra il to ta le d 1,554 c a rs. T h e u n ­ titu tio n to b rin g a ll o u r n e ig h b o r- g a tin g civil w a rfa re b etw een o p e ra - d e lin q u e n t tax Sales of S a tu rd a y , o c -i re c la m a tio n w o ,k anrt c a r r y in g new s ' T he so c ie ty ’s n am e, A sh b elen t, is sh ip p ed b a la n c e in th e ra il tra d e is ing citie s of s o u th e rn O regon a n d . to rs and m in e rs in th e W est V irg in ia to h e r 19, w hich w ere m ad e upon th e of th e tc tiv itie s in c id e n t to th e pro- 1 deriv ed from th e th re e n am es, Ash- rep o rted a t 3,592 cars. I lan d , B x ’eview an d T a le n t. A com - n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia to A sh lan d a n d coal fje id s . V n te rm e y e r sa id t h a t co n d itio n t h a t th e title w as c le a r. g ra m ’ “ P ro d u c tio n a t 65,025,043 w as - to a d v e rtis e to th e o u tsid e / a r i d he u n d e rsto o d th e steel c o rp o ra tio n No d eed s to p ro p e rty fo r tax es have R ^ ’la m a tio n H eld I m p o rta n t 1 m itte e a p p o in te d a t a p rev io u s m e e t­ only 15 p e r c e n t below n o rm a l for) th a t A shland is th e g atew ay to one ¡s “ e n o rm o u sly in te r e s te d ” in t h e ' been issued by th e co unty. H. D. Man y of th e d e le g a te s to th e con- ing re p o rte d th a t th e A shland F r u it m ills in o p e ra tio n . of th e m ost w o n d e rfu l se ctio n s b f .W e s t V irg in ia coal m in e fields. T u rn e r b ro u g h t th e s u it a g a in s t reren ce declare*'» th e problem of ta m ­ ! a n il P ro d u c e co m pany w ould c o n ­ " S h ip m e n ts to ta le d 63,792,927 (o u r c o u n try — s o u th e rn O regon? ing th e s e wild la n d s a n d g e ttin g tin u e to h a n d le eggs a t 3 c e n ts a ---------------------------- - S h e riff T e rrill. feet. Of w a te r s h ip m e n ts, 9,007,899 CH A M B ER O F COM M ERCE them to w ork to be th e m ost p re s s ­ dozen an d supply th e c ra te s . HOME HYGIENE AND CARE In som e in sta n c e s p ro p e rty listed feet, m oved co astw ise a n d 8,165,028 OF SICK CLA SSES as d e lin q u e n t h as been lis te d fo r ing now facin g a g ric u ltu re , a n d all feet c elared fo r o v e rse a s.” ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED ----------- ' sale, th o u g h a re d e m p tio n c e rtific a te c o n sid e r it a m a jo r fa c tir in neces­ s a ry d e v elo p m en t. BY “SPOOK” PARTY A r ^ r n ia n e n t w eapon of d ise a se is h a s been issued. ASHLAND MAN HONORED T ra n sfo rm a tio n of w aste lan d s AT MeGEK HOME being fo rg ed in th e A m e ric an R ed All th e title s involved w ill be ------ C ross co u rse, “ H om e H ygiene a n d checked over, a p ro cess t h a t w ill in l° ,),0 ^ u c l*v® a re a s is as e sse n tia l to th e a p p e a ra n c e of O regon scenic LA G R A N D E, O r., Oct. 2 5 — T h e J . H. McGee th o u g h t s u re th e K u C are of th e S ick ,” to th e te a c h in g of ta k e a couple of m o n th s. a ttr a c tiv e n e s s as to its in c re a se d p ro ­ s ta te g ra n d c o m m a n d ery of K n ig h ts K lu x K ia n w as a f te r him la s t F r i d a y , w hich 1,726 tra in e d R ed C ross d u c tio n , le a d e rs of th e m o v em en t d e ­ T e m p lir closed its 1921 se ssio n w ith n ig h t w hen th irty -fiv e of his frie n d s, n u rse s h a v e been a ssig n e d . D u rin g c la re d . T he e ffe c t of w ide s tre tc h e s th e electio n of o ffic ers a n d th e se­ d isg u ise d as “ g h o s ts ,” visited; his th e p a st y e a r 86,570 w om en a n d of id le la n d s on to u ris ts an d p ro sp e c ­ lection of R o seb u rg as th e m ee tin g M ED FO RD , O r., Oct. 25.— T he hom e to h elp him c e le b ra te his . . ? g irls co m p leted th is c o u rse a n d re- tiv e hom e b u ild e rs w as sa id to he place fo r next y ear. ' L one P in e m ine, w hich c o n sists of ..................? b irth a n n iv e rs a ry r i g h t . 1 ceived th e ir c e rtific a te s . T h is w ork m ost d e p re ssin g . T he e le c tio n of o ffic e rs re s u lte d 8jx claim s located oil F o re s t c re e k , A fter “ M ac” h a d trie d to guess w ho reach es o u t in to th e h ig h w ay s a n d j A lth o u g h it w ill ta k e m any j ^ a r s a s follow s: C h a rle s W . N lm s, of ( a b o u t seven m iles so u th w e st of J a c k - w as w ho, m a sk s w ere rem oved a n d byw ays of A m erican life. Such! to w ork o u t th e p ro g ra m , it is hoped A sh lan d , g ra n d c o m m a n d e r; M ilton sonville, h as been p u rch a se d from th e gam e of 500 w as in d u lg e d jn classes a re held in th e crow ded high th a t e n o u g h will h av e been accom p­ L. M eyers, of S a le m ,' d e p u ty g ra n d ‘ G eorge L. H aff an d a so c ia te s by C. u n til a la te h o u r. A m o st u n u su a l schools fp r g irls in New Y ork city, lish ed by th e tim e th e 1925 exposi­ c o m m a n d e r; R alp h D. R obinson, of: c. C la rk , of th is city, who has a crew a m i in te re s tin g fe a tu re th ro u g h o u t in th e K e n tu c k y School fo r th e A sh lan d h as an a d le d attraction ! th e e v e n in g w as th e a p p e a ra n c e of Blind in L o u isville, an d am o n g th e to to u ris ts , sm a ll boys an d S unday tio n opens, if it is held as c o n te m ­ P o rtla n d , g ra n d g e n e ra lis s im o ; F . of m en a t w ork on th e p ro p e rty a t p late d , to im prove m a te ria lly th e A. Van K irk , g ra n d c a p ta in g e n e ra l: ¡ th e p re s e n t tim e. SA LEM , O r., Oct. 25.— B eyond a spooky “ sp o o k ,” w hich w en t fro m | P iu te In d ia n wom en on th e P y ra m id picn ick ers. A 4-year-old b u ll elk , K la m a th F a lls,! T he m ine w as «Cscovered and lo- in tim a tin g th a t p re p a ra tio n s a re ta b le to ta b le , b id d in g g u e sts to fol- Rock re se rv a tio n in N evada— w iier- p u rc h a se d by th è E lk s ’ lodge o f thia value an d a p p e a ra n c e of m u ch Ore­ E. E. M agee, of gon farm la n d s ,” said P a u l V. M aris, se n io r g ra n d w a rd e n ; G eorge T r e a t e d in 1905 by A. D. M cM urty, who q u ie tly being m ad e in O regon *to low th ro u g h d a rk , m y ste rio u s pas- ev er th e need fo r th is w o rk is g re a t- city , is th e la te s t a c q u isitio n of th e d ire c to r of th e e x ten sio n service. “ It C o ch ran , of La G ra n d e , ju n io r g ra n d sold it to H aff a n d G riffin . H aff m e e t a n y e m e rg en c ie s th a t m ay be sag es to a d im ly -lit room , w h e re a est. p a rk com m ission in its e ffo rts to has been d e m o n s tra te d t h a t a g re a t w a rd e n ; J o h n B. C lelan d , of P o rt- an d G riffin bonded it to a m an by c a u se d by th e proposed ra ilro a d p rep o sse ssin g “ w itc h ,” w hose “ B ub- --------------- -— s------------ ■ c o n tin u e th e "b a c k to n a tu r e ” ap- tr e a s u r e r ; J a m e s F. th e nam e of H a rm e s fo r $20 ,0 0 0 , s tr ik e , G o v e rn o r O lcott h a s m ad e no hie, b u bble, toil an d tro u b le ” c h a n t, GRAN TS PASS ) pe a ran c e of L ith ia p a rk . T h e elk deal of th e w a te rlo g g ed la n d s a re lan d , g ra n d su sc e p tib le to re c la m a tio n by d r a in ­ R obinson, of P o rtla n d , g ra n d re-1 w ho sh ipped a c a r of o re in 1910 to s ta te m e n t c o n c e rn in g w h a t o r g a n iz a - ! a s sh e s tir re d th e “ hom e b re w ” BU D G ET A P P R O V E D a rriv e d th is m o rn in g by m o to r tru c k tio n th e s ta te m ay p e rfe c t to ta k e ! ( c id e r ) , w as a re a l th r ill. ---------- - ! from E u g en e, w h e re i t was one of a g e a n d soil m a n a g e m e n t, a n d can c o rd e r; W illiam W a llac e Y oungson, th e T acom a s m e lte r w hich assay ed to th e ton. Oil th e s tre n g th of c a re o f tra n s p o rta tio n a n d p ro te c t! As th e g u e sts le ft th e room th e y GRANTS PASS, O r., Oct. 25.— A th e H e n d ric k s p a rk h e rd , a n d now be b ro u g h t in to p ro fita b le p roduc- of P o rtla n d , • g ra n d p re la te ; H. L. $35 tio n .' H e n d e rso n , of A sto ria , g ra n d s ta n d - ¡ th is he raise d c a p ita l in th e east and p ro p e rty . w ere each p re se n te d w ith a H allow - b u d g e t of $54,560 fo r th e co m in g j j8 one of th e elk tr io iu th e p a rk Six Types of W et Land a rd b e a re r; F . A. In m a n , of B ak er, s ta r te d activ e d e v e lo p m en t w o rk . “ If th e r e is a n e m e rg e n c y ,” said e ’en cap, w hich w as to be w orn y e a r h a s been a p p ro v e d by th e c ity J P a r k C o m m issio n er S m ith issued T h e p re s e n t ta x levy o f 22 a w a rn in g th is m o rn in g to n a re n ts N<>t m ° re th&n S,X ty p es o f w et) g ra n d sw o rd b e a re r; A. P. Davis, of Deu to fin a n c ia l irr e g u la ritie s , how- th e g o v e rn o r, “ we ex pect to be p re ­ th ro u g h o u t th e re m a in d e r o t th e eve- council . . ......................6 p ’ i lan d s h av e been u n c o v e re d by th e j M arsh field , g ra n d w a rd e n ; G eorge e v er, th e m ine re v e rte d to H a ff a n d p a re d to m e e t it. F u r th e r th a n th a t ning. m ills was a lso raise d 1 m ill. P u r-j s ta tin g th a t a ll c h ild re n sh o u ld be soil survey* w ork, w hich is now e ix -jW . D unn, of A sh lan d , g ra n d cap- G riffin u n d e r th e b o n d in g a r r a n g e ­ I do n o t c a re to p u t o u t a n y s ta te ­ T he scene w as a m e rry one. a n d ch ase of a new chem ical tru c k a n d k e p t aw ay fro m th e elk pen. te n th s co m p lete, and c h e m ic a l; ta in of th e g u a rd s. m en t. In 1915 H aff a n d G riffin m ent a b o u t w hat is going to be every one w as u n a n im o u s in declar-1 th e u p k e e p of p a rk s a r e held resp o n -i T he a n im a l w as p u rc h a se d by, th e a n a ly se s o f th e se types have b e e n : --------------------------------- in s ta lle d a fifte e n -to n B eers m ill a n d d o n e .”« ing th ey h ad had th e tim e of th e ir ! sib le fo r th e in c re a se o f th e ta x i0Cal E lk s ’ lodge a f t e r th e city c o u n ­ w orked o u t by th e s ta tio n d e p a rt-! T h e coracle, o r sk in b o at, u se d by ¡m ille d a n d p la te d se v e ra l h u n d re d S h o u ld th e n ecessity a ris e th e lives. M rs. N. B ates a n d J . McCoy lc \y . A sp ecial electio n w ill be h eld cil h ad re fu s e d to m a k e the- p u r- m en t of a g ric u ltu ra l c h e m istry , th e a n c ie n t B rito n s, fra m ed o t to n s of o re w hich p la te d $20 to $40 g o v e rn o r w ould h av e th e n a tio n a l w ere prize w in n e rs.— A D elig h ted N ovem ber 17 to p ro v id e fo r th e pav- ch a se on re c o m m e n d a tio n of th e p a rk T hese an a ly se s, to g e th e r fith field w ick erw o rk and covered w ith hides, p e r to n . T h e re h a s been b etw een g u a rd a t his d isp o sal. In a d d itio n , G uest. iu g of a b o u t h a lf a m ile of th e Pa- ¡com m ission. tria ls on tiled la n d s c a rrie d by th e still su rv iv e on th e riv e rs of W ales 1,500 an d 2,000 feet o f tu n n e l w o rk th e r e a re in th e s ta te h u n d r e d of cific h ig h w ay ly in g w ith in th e city soils d e p a rtm e n t, serv e a s a g u id e a n d w e stern Ire la n d , w h ere th e f is h -¡d o n e on th e p ro p e rty a n d , a c c o rd in g a u to m o b ile s a n d m o to r tru c k s ow ned Tw o-thlr< ti of a ll th e coal m in ed I lim its. U nless th e people o f th e city In the Faroe islands women still b y t h e s ta te , th e c o u n tie s, c itie s a n d j in th e U nited S ta te s is used fdr gen- a u th o riz e th e p ro je c t a gap In th e use a rude spinning wheel Introduced as to th e p ra c tic a b ility of m o st w e tie r m e n c o n sid e r it th e s a fe s t c ra f t to re p o rts , o re ru n n in gas h ig h a s la n d s of th e valley. , fo r sto rm y w e a th e r. $3,000 p e r to n h a s been ta k e n o u t. pchool d is tr ic ts .. e ra tln g pow er. j h ig h w a y w ill re m a in . from Scotland in 1871. Lumber Business Makes Gains In Western Oregon |C. of C. Reports Winter Fair To Help Industries SALE RESTRAINED IE J. Lone Pine Mine Is Purchased By Medford Man Prepared’ Says Olcott Regards Railroad Strike P. 0. E. Buys Elk For City; Arrives Today