Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1921, Image 1

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8HLAND climate,
without the
aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This is
a proven fact.
1*1 ALARIA germs eannot survive
* ■ three month! in the rich osone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
help«.
V O L U M E 3 ^(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
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' A S H L A N D , O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 29, 1921
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CANADIAN TOWN IS WRECKED BY STORM
Railroad Labor
Trouble Shakes’,
Up Hog Market
Fallen Bridge Holds
All Vancouver Trains
Non Partisan
Leaders Beaten
At S. D. PoUs
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BISM ARCK , N. D., Oct. 29.— •$>
V Th*e d e fe a t of G o v ern o r F ra z ie r
a n <4 o th e r Non P a r tis a n lea g u e <$>
<¥> o fficials w as v irtu a lly conced- ♦
<$' ed a t th e Noii P a r tis a n leag u e
<$> h e a d q u a rte rs to d ay .
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T he d e fe a t o f th e Non P a r ti-
Jl'RY UNABLE TO REACH DECI­
ESTIMATE
$125
RAISED
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s m ea n s th e closing of th e ♦
SION AFTER FIFTEEN HOURS
CIVIC CLUB REST ROOM FUND
<•> B ank of N orth D ak o ta. Incom - <$>
— CONCLUDES TRIAL MARKED
AT DRAMA READING GIVEN RY
<$• plete r e tu r n s in d ic a te t h a t R. A.
BY HEATED DEBATE.
DR. MATTIE SHAW.
•> N estos, in d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te , •$>
is le a d in g G o v e rn o r F r a z ie r by
A ccording to w ord re a c h in g A sh ­
A lth o u g h th e d o o r re c e ip ts and
25,000 votes in th e rec a ll elec- <§>
la n d th is m o rn in g , a h u n g ju ry a f te r
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v
a n ce tic k e t sa le s h av e not been
i •> tio n of y e ste rd a y .
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fifte e n h o u rs of d e lib e ra tio n is th
{■■$> s till h eld in som e q u a r te r s by ♦ totalled), it is e stim a te d t h a t a t lea st
c lim ax to p p in g th e s e n sa tio n a l tria
th e Non P a r tis a n le a g u e rs t h a t
1125 w as raised a t th e d ra m a rea d -
M ED FO R D , O r., Oct. 29.— T he
o f J a m e s (S h in e ) E d w a rd s, M edfor
th e r e tu r n s from th e r u r a l d is- <» in g given y e ste rd a y e v e n in g a t th e
tr ia l of E r n e s t (D u d ) W o lg a m o tt.
ta x i d riv e r accu sed of se llin g intoxl
VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 29.—
tric ts w ill w ipe o u t t h a t lead. <$> M eth o d ist E p iscopal c h u rc h by D r.
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e a tin g liq u o rs. T h e ju r y w e n t ou
M attie Shaw fo r th e b e n e fit of th e
In a n sw e r to a n em erg en cy call from
liq u o r, w a s b eg u n in th e c irc u it c o u rt
a t 9 :3 0 o ’clock yestftrday n jo rn in
B rita n n ia B each, five d o c to rs a n d
Club house fu n d of th e Civic Im ­
e s te rd a y m o rn in g , th e w o rk of se­
a n d th re w up th e case a t 12 o ’cloc
p ro v em e n t club. T he e n te rta in m e n t
e ig h t n u rs e s a re b e iu g ru s h e d to
le c tin g a. ju ry o ccupying th e m o rn in g
la s t n ig h t, u n a b le to rea c h a verdie
w as a tte n d e d by a p p ro x im a te ly 250
th a t p lace by fa s t s te a m e r, to c a re
It is n o t know n w hen th e case w ill ¡T o th e e d ito r:
session.
J fo r th e in ju re d re s u ltin g from a te r- !
people a n d a g e n e ra l ad m issio n of
be re c o n sid e re d .
'
T he c o n d itio n of th e P a c ific h lg h -l
A sp ecial v en ire w as issu e d fo r th e
fifty c e n ts each w as c h a rg e d .
rific c lo u d b u rs t w h ich s tru c k th e l it­
In c o m m ittin g th e case th e c o u rt way b etw een R o se b u rg a n d th e C ali- tr ia l of th e case, w hich p ro m ises to
tle m in in g tow n la s t n ig h t an d sw ept J
Dr. Shaw , p ro fe ssio n a lly a c c u ra te
in s tr u c te d th e ju r y to be g u id e d j
fo rn ia line, as of th is d a te , is as he b itte r ly , fo u g h t.
i in h e r im p e rso n a tio n s of th e many*
a w ay h a lf of its houses.
so lely by th e evidence as given by follow s:
T he te n ta tiv e ju ro r s c alled to th e
^ ¡ “ ' j p^ fer‘ to be gam e an d do • M eagre re p o rts from B rin a n n ia
sided c h a ra c te r d ra m a , “ M iss Gib-
th e w itn e sse s
from th e s ta n d , a n d '
R o se b u rg -M y rtle
C reek, 20 m iles box w ere q u e s tio n e d a t le n g th by u o t ag a u 3 u ai th in g a d v o c ate pot B each in d ic a te t h a t e ig h t p erso n s
M ED FG R D , O r., Oct. 29.— Be- bie G a u lt,” d e liv e re d a re a d in g well
b o th sides. T he d e fe n se a sk e d
each sh o o tin g , y et I do feel t h a t you a r e . a re m issin g a n d a la rg e n u m b e r have c a u se of th e fa c t th a t C ou n ty P ro se- d e se rv in g of th e u n s tin te d p r a is e an d
th e law as given to th e m by th e — P a v e d .
M
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v
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10
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em - w a stin g m ore a m m u n itio n
on M\". been in ju re d .
c o u rt, a n d to ig n o re in th e ir d e lib e r­
C o m m u n icatio n w ith cu tin g A tto rn e y R aw les M oore’s tim e a p p la u se given by th e au d ien ce. W ith
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ju
s tifie s ,
a tio n s th e c o m m e n ts a n d legal o p in ­
th e little tow n w as v irtu a lly severed w ill be ta k e n up w ith tria ls in cir- an u n d e rs ta n d in g of h u m an n a tu r e
ions of co u n sel.
tie C reek to th e U m pqua riv e r, a , m en to co m m it crim e.
T h e s ta te b u n c b ? D on’t you k n o w th a t th e fo llow ing th e sto rm .
c u it c o u rt an d in lo o k in g a f te r g ra n d re m in d fu l of S in c la ir Lew is in “ M ain
d
ista
n
c
e
of
six
m
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w
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th e on e: c h a m b e r of C om m erce h as n o t k e p t
T h e in s tru c tio n s se t fo rth t h a t th e
ju ry m a tte rs a t Ja c k so n v ille fo r th e ^ t r e e t > Ur. Shaw lim ned a ukird
A re you opposed to th e h irin g of fa ith w ith th e m em b e rs th a t it ,iu-
y o n v ille
o n ly issu e in th e case w as th e sale m ain in g th re e m iles to th C e an ro
ad ov- d e te c tiv e s to s e c u re evid en ce t h a t ' ve*s ^ed *uto tb a o rg a n iz a tio n by •
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v
( •. f ct.
No nex t th re e w eeks o r a m o n th , an d ■ p ic tu re of a sm all tow n in w hich fa te
of liq u o r by th e d e fe n d a n t, as is being m a c a d a m iz e d ;
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m a k in g p ro m ises th a t in th e f u tu r e tra in s le ft V an co u v er to d a y fo r th e th e fa c t t h a t th e r e is no a s s is ta n t ' had placed a lonely, e ld e rly spins-
c h a rg e d in th e in d ic tm e n t on th e e r th is sectio n is fair.
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•' c o u ' 110
’• ° a i n e
club w ould be r u n on a demo-1 in te r io r p ro v in c e s d u e to th e fact c o u n ty a tto rn e y , c rim in a l b u sin e ss ’ t e r a n d a b e a u tifu l young g irl w ith
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th
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e ig h th day of A u g u st, a n d th a t th ey
c ra tic basis.
B efore th e se p ro m ises t h a t th e big ste e l C a n a d ia n P acific locally fro m th e s ta t e ’s end w ill be a “ b u sin ess h e a d ’’ to w ork o u t a
h ad ta k e n an a c tiv e p a rt, on th e one w ere m ad e th e clu b h a d d w in d le ^
m u st fin d th e d e fe n d a n t g u ilty be­ Good m acad am .
ra ilro a d b rid g e o v e r th e C oq u itlam p ra c tic a lly n o t looked a f te r fo r th a t i Plot o f Jove, h a p p in e ss a n d ro m an ce,
G alesv ille-W o lf C reek , 14 m iles— side o r th e o th e r in • se cu rin g t h e ld o w n u n til th e r e w ere n o t e n o u g h riv e r w as sw ep t o u t la s t n ig h t, and le n g th of tim e.
yond a re a s o n a b le itoubt.
T he sudden c h a ra c te r tra n s itio n s
old * N? a h ’8 A r£
P a v in g in p ro g re s s a t b o th ends. i p a ssa g e of th e p ro h ib itio n law s, a n d b u t w ith th e h se
D u rin g th e big s tre s s of b u sin e ss 1» th e c o u rse of th e re a d in g held th e
p ro m ises fre sh in th e b ecau se th e C a n a d ia n N a tio n a l r a il­
T w elve m iles a re a lre a d y c o m p le te d ,!
th ey fav o red a s tr ic te r en fo rce-! m jnd8 of th e people, a n d th e c lu b in way is blocked a t B oston B ar by in c id e n ta l to th e Ja c k so n v ille b an k ra p t a tte n tio n of th e lis te n e rs , r e ­
leav in g a b o u t tw o to co m p lete. Be- m e u t of th em th a n any o th e r law . th e h a n d s of a c o m p e te n t s e c re ta ry , m u d slid es. T he m u d slid es a n d th e tria ls an d o th e r c rim in a l cases d u r - , m a rk a b le in th e p e rfe c tio n of each
tw een th e h o u rs of 7 :3 0 a. m. a n d Som e of th e ju r o r s said t h a t w hile th e m e m b e rsh ip w as b o o s te d to 530,.
ing th e e a rly p a rt of P ro s e c u tin g At-! c h a n g e w ith o u t e ffe c tin g th e coi^f!!-*
5 :3 0 p. in. s o u th hound tra f fic is , t h e , « 3 ' . t o t b elieve in th e p rin c ip le ^ / f ‘rV te V L “pd u k e ’i ^ ' i h f s L “ ’ g iving w ay o f th e b rid g e w ere caused
by th e to r r e n tia l ra in s w hich have to rn e y M oore’s reg im e, th e county u ity of th e sto ry ,
d e to u re d o v er th e olci ro ad via G le n -1
to ith . in t h e p io h ih itio n lawrs t i d e m o c ra tic w ay
w
as
to
se
n
d
o
u
t
Dr. Shaw , who is a well k n o w n
_
fa lle n c o n tin u o u sly fo r th re e d ay s on c o u rt a llo w e d him an a s s is ta n t u n til;
d a le to S tag e R oad pass. T h is de- they believed in th e ir e n fo rc e m e n t, j q u e s tio n n a ire s an d a sk th e people t b n low er m a in la n d
such busy p eriod w as over. A tto r- A shland w om an p ro m in e n t in m any
to u r I, in f a ir co n d itio n to G le n d a le no m o re o r no less th a n a n y o th e r w h a t th e y w a n te d in th e way' of pub-
Th<j Wg c , n a d ia „
te p m |n a ,
ney G eorge C odding se rv e d in th a t local e n te r ta in m e n ts of th e p a s t, r e ­
an d front th e r e to S tag e H oad pass « •
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h
¡b ac k a b o u t te n to one s tro n g tie-' fre ig h t y a rd s a t C o q u itla m a r e sub- ca p ac ity fo r m o n th s.
tu r n e d to A sh lan d a s h o rt tim e a g o
th e ro ad has been la te ly g rav e led b y .
All w ere a sk ed if th e y h ad re a d m a n d in g a c o n se rv a tio n of o u r w a- m erg ed , a n d h a lf th e tow n is u n d e r
I t is p o in te d o u t by J u d g e G lenn ! fro m P o rtla n d w here she graduate«!
th e c o u n ty c o u rt. Som e d e la y m ay be n e w sp a p e r a c c o u n ts of th e b o o tle g - ¡ te r by b u ild in g a re se rv o ir. W as w a te r. S e v e ra l b u ild in g s h a r e been O. T a y lo r a n d o th e rs fa m ilia r w ith from a school of elo cu tio n ,
n e c essa ry b etw een S tag e R oad pass ra id s la s t s u m m e r w hich re s u lte d in! th e re a n y th in g m ore th e m em b e rs w ashed aw av a n d t h „ s u rr o iin d in „ th e u rg e n t need of a n a s s is ta n t co u u -.
M usical e n te r ta in m e n ts w ere sup-
could do to g e t th e club in beh in d
a n d Cow c re e k , w h e re c o n s tru c tio n th e a r r e s t o f W o lf ir a m o tt m id
ty
p
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se
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to
r,
t
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it
w
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be
a
p
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plied
e a rlie r in th e e v e n in g b efo re
n th e n
, L T n i ^ e P ro p o sitio n ?
Is n o t a n ov er- a g ric u ltu ra l la n d s J u v e been inun-
is in p ro g re ss.
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p e a ra n c e of Dr. Shaw , by D r.
d a te d o r h eav ily d a m a g e d . B esides
M E D FO R D , O r., Oct. 29.— T he
ic ie n t?
W olf C reek -G rav e C reek , 5 m iles left no opinion e ith e r w ay.
Did
th
e
club
g
e
t
in
beh
in
d
p
rovide
f
o
r
such
an
o
fficial,
as
th
e
a
n
d
Mrs.
E a rn e s t A. W oods a n d
f ig h tin g th e ris in g w a te rs in th e
o n ly h o ld -u p in th e v icin ity of M ed­
— P aved. T his sectio n is being w id-
P e te r Betz, of E a g le P o in t, w as! th e b u ild in g of th e re s e rv o ir?
N ot d a rk n e s s la s t n ig h t, ftfrm e rs have fines rea liz e d from s ta te c ases w ould! th e ir th re e sons,* ( 'h ^ s te r, H arvey
fo r a lo n g tim e p a s t to o k place la st
en ed an d w hen w et th e p a v e m e n t is a s k ed by th e s ta te if a “ re c e n t s h o o t-j .n ,u c b » M ary A nn.
E v en a f t e r th e ;
bon d s w e re v o ted sh e did n o t m o v e h ad to b a tt,e a w lnd w hich sre w m ore th a n pay th e sa la ry of an as-: a n d M arcus, a ll of w hom a re ta le n te d
T u e s d a y n ig h t a t th e irrig a tio n d is ­
very slip p e ry , a n d it m ay be neces- i n , s in E a g le P o in t an d th e a c tio n [h e r h a n d to b rin g a b o u t th is m u c h ; a lm o s t to th e p ro p o rtio n s of a gale, s is ta n t co u n ty p ro se c u to r.
m usicians.
S everal se le c tio n s w ere
t r a c t c o n s tru c tio n
cam p of th e
sary
to
use ch ain s.
; a en n o ffic e rs h ad p re ju d ic e d h i m , n e e d ed Im p ro v e m e n t.
L a s t sp rin g s a n d it was only w ith th e g re a te s t
given
in
resp
o
n se to a n en co re by th e
L a st S a tu rd a y , P ro s e c u to r M oore
R o g u e R iv e r C an al co m pany close to
G rave C re e k -P le a s a n t V alley, 8 a g a in s t U nited S ta te s o ffic ers. B etz ¡th e r e
w as a p e titio n
c irc u la te d d iffic u lty t h a t th e liv esto ck w as res- being tied up a t Ja c k so n v ille w ith au d ien ce,
th e “ 4 0 1 ” ra n c h , ju s t o ff th e hill
sa id , no, b u t p rev io u sly s ta te d t h a t am o n g th e b u sin e ss m en o f th e tow n cued fr<^ ‘
f
m iles— Good m acad am .
c irc u it
c o u rt m a tte rs ,
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s ta te |
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a
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P le a s a n t V a lle y -G ra n ts P a ss, 10 ,le w as op p o sed to p ro h ib itio n
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T he c lo u d b u rs t o c c u rre d a t 9
i a n d b u ild th e re s e rv o ir; th is p eti
th is cam p w ere in th e ir se v e ra l te n ts
m iles— P a v in g o p e ra tio n s h av e s t a r t ­
tio n w as s ig n e d by a lm o s t ev ery o'clock la s t n ig h t.
F ifty houses K la m a th F a lls a u to d e a le r a rr e s te d :
j u s t a b o u t to leav e o ff th e ir e v e n ­
ed a b o u t tw o m iles n o rth of G ra n ts
b
u
sin
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ss
m
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in
to
w
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w
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n
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ev
,
w
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sw
ept
aw
ay
by
th
e
ru s h in g t o r - '
h av in g booze in his possession,
in g ’s a n iu se ra e p t. an d r e tire , w hen
n n t A lln n
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was KfSs
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P ass, tw o m iles bein g a lre a d y com ­
and
th e police m ad? it a city c h a rg e ,
it
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i
re n ts , th e ir in m a te s s tru g g lin g for
th e cam p w as v isited betw een 9. an d
H e n ry Enders, a n d just in a few |
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pleted . S h o rt d e to u rs a re pro v id ed
d ay s a f te r his re fu s a l to sign th is 1 e r ” ves
th e flood a n d w reck ag e an d th e $100 fin e im posed w en t to
10 o ’clock by tw o r o b b e r s .:
a ro u n d m o st o f th is w ork. W h ere
p e titio n , he w as e le c te d p re s id e n t of i n w hich th ey fo u n d th eih se lv e s in th e city tre a s u ry in ste a d of to th e
T h e f ir s t kn o w n of th e ir p rese n c e
j d e to u rs a r e n o t a v a ila b le , tra f fic is
s ta te a n d c o u n ty . A gain T u esd ay ,
th
e C h a m b e r of C om m erce. Do you th e d a rk n e s s of th e n ig h t.
w as w hen a m an w ith his face m a s k ­
! allow ed to pass th ro u g h w ith b u t
th in k th a t th e C h a m b e r w as keep-
T he t u l , fo rce of th e to r r e n t , w hen th e tw o m en of th e A sh lan d
ed w ith a h a n d k e rc h ie f, a n d b r a n d ­
M ED FO RD . O r., Qct. 29.— T h e
i in g fa ith ? M ost c e rta in ly n o t. W a s , . . . .
! s h o rt delays.
,
th e r e a v alid re a so n w hy s h e -s h o u ld 8 1 sw e©Ping th ro u g h th e to w n, ac- jo y rid in g p a rty w ere a rr e s te d i r d o o rs of th e R ogue R iv e r V alley Ap­
ish in g a re v o lv e r, e n te re d th e te n t
G ra n ts P ass-M ed fo rd -A slilan d -C al-!
M ED FO R D , O r., Oct. 29.— T h e n o t h a v e k e p t f a ith ?
M edford, a c h a rg e of in to x ic a tio n |
N one.
T h e c o rd 'n g to th e last re p o rts.
o ccupied by th e fo u r ste a m shovel
ple exposition opened th is m o rn in g
ifo rn ia line, 65 m iles— P av ed .
.f i r s t sh ip m e n t of R o gue R iv e r v a lle y i people who c re a te C h a m b e rs of Com -
was p re fe rre d a g a in s t th em u n d e r
m en , w ho a r e th e b e st paid em ployes,
to th e g e n e ra l public, an d will re ­
M edford-( rater L ake H ighw ay
¡ f r u it to rea c h L o n d o n h a s been so ld m erce a n d city co u n cils h a d spoken,
th e city o rd in a n c e , th ey p u t up $20
a n d d e m a n d e d th a t th ey fo rk o v e r,
T h e la te s t r e p o r t a f ro rr C ra te r a t ovpnim nt
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m ain open u n til lrt o’clock in th e
T h e la te s t re p o rts from C ra te r of
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cash bail each for th e ir a p p e a ra n c e
t h e ir m oney q u ic k ly a n d m a k e no
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w ill, b u t th e c re a tu r e in th is case is
1 evening. T he ex h ib itio n will he m a in ­
in police c o u rt T h u rs d a y m o rn in g ,
n o ise u n d e r p e n a lty of d e a th .
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fo .m a tio n receiv ed to d ay by J . B. d e fia n t a n d c la im s to be w ise r th a n
ta in e d fo r as m any m o n th s as tho
w hich it is k n o w n th ey fo rfe ite d by
c o m p a n io n ro b b e r w as n o t seen th e n tOOt
° f Sn° W c4uring
l a s t 1 Ca; \v, local re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r D an th e fo rc e t h a t c re a te d it. J u s t th in k
ap p les will rem ain s u ita b le fo r th a t
n o n -ap p e a ran c e . T his fo rfe ite d m o n ­
by th e v ictim s b u t he w as heard 8torra’ This ,nost llkely win be lhe VVui;> a n d Co. a n d G uy C o n n o r w ho o i it: no 8 tate le g is la tu re , no c o u rt.
p u rp o se.
o u ts id e th e te n , a n d ,a ,e r
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ey will go in to th e city tre a s u ry .
T h e re a re 30 9 e n trie s , an d it will
H a d P ro s e c u to r M oore n o t been tie d ,
w ith th e le a d in g ro b b e r.
g
Seven c a rs of R o gue R iv e r a n d U n ited S ta te s. wouPS a tte m p t to ov-.
| ta k e th e ju d g e s u n til late th is even-
up in c irc u it c o u rt T u esd ay it is '
O ne a f te r a n o th e r th e shovel m e n l ” 0 " opened fl0 m C ln c a d e ’s to T ra il, G ra n ts P a ss N ew tow ns sold in L on- e rrid e th e voice of th e people, u n less
, ing to co m p lete th e w a rd in g of th«*
h a n d e d o v e r th e ir m onev to th J W‘th * Sh° r t d e t° Ur a ro u n d R eese don by D an W u ille a n d Co. b ro u g h t th e a c t w as , a t v a ria n c e w . ith th e
PO R TLA N D , O r., Oct. 29.— A w ard th o u g h t sev eral s ta te c h a rg e s could i prizes. Applet show n a t th is t-x-io-
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« h illin g s p e r box Doeg a n y on<J qil<8tion th e vig h t o , Of co» tr a c tS for 43.9 m iles of road have been b ro u g h t a g a in s t th e tw o ! sitio n a re u iic b u b te d iy oi th e finest
m ask e d m an u n til he had o b ta in e d I
K. E . HODGM AN,
w hich w ill m ean n o t less th a n $ 2 . th e people of ___________
A sh lan d to ________
b u ild _ a 1 w ork. 6.9 of w hich w ill be h a rd - m en.
a lto g e th e r $360, se v era l w a tc h es an d
q u a lity a n d of th e g re a te s t n u m b e r
D ivision E n g in e e r.
per box h e re , a c c o rd in g to M r. C arey, re s e rv o ir?
I t ’s th e m o st d a s ta d r ly 1 su rfa c e , c o n tra c ts fo r m ore th a n
som e ra z o rs from th e m , one m an
: e v e r show n a t any one tim e in th e
G uy C o n n o r re p o rts th a t A n jo u an d ca8° o i o v e rrid in g th e w ill o f th e $400,000 in b rid g e w o rk , an d th e FA R M E R TA K ES
a lo n e p a rtin g w ith $207.
1 R ogue R iv e r valley. T a k in g in to co n ­
ARMISTK’E D A \ NO\ EMBER
11 , Com ice p e a rs sold in L ondon b ro u g h t ’n e ,n b e ra tb a t baa been Pu Jled ofCi a w a rd of a $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 issu e of h igh-
HIS FARMYARD
s id e ra tio n th e value of th e appl«>s
PETS TO GRAVE a lid th e lab o r em ployed by th e g ro w ­
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30 t0 35 «h illin g s p e r box, sm a ll j th e fir8 t orCh a rd slu m p . B ut y o u ask i w ay bonds to R a ,Ph S chneeloch com -
s ta te s in th e p e rc e n ta g e of c h ild ren "
T he p e titio n g a llin g lo r re d u c tio n | Bose fro m 27 to 30 s h illin g s, w hile could th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce, pan y a t a h ig h e r p rem iu m th a n had
e rs in m ak in g th e se le c tio n s fo r tho
W ALN UT R ID G E , A rk., Oct.
b e tw e en th e ag es o f 5 a n d 13 a tte n d -; of a rm a m e n t can re m a in h e re a
few he h a s sold B a r tle tts in New Y ork! h av e p u t th e p ro p o sitio n a c ro ss. S h ej been received h e re a o fo re , w ere o u t­
1 130 boxes a n d th e p la te d isp lay s, th e
in g school, a c c o rd in g tp th e ce n su s days b e i°i'e s e n d in g aw ay .
¡re c e n tly a t $3.50 p e r. box a n d Ju m - could a t le a s t h a v e b e Pl h e r
‘ s ta n d in g
fe a tu re s
of z T h u rs d a y ’s y 29.— T h e h e a rt of E d w a rd S eth,
ex h ib it re p re s e n ts a v alu e of sev eral
<?•* fa rm e r, w as so ft, and he d id n ’t $
b u re a u . T he 1920 ce n su s fig u re s
In a n tic ip a tio n of th e d is a rm a m e n t ble Boec a t$ 4 .1 5 . T h is m ea n s from ^ i p d ^ u t s h ^ d W ^ o t a n d ° ^ .v e
m e e tin g of th e s ta te h ig hw ay corn-
th o u sa n d s of d o lla rs.
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w a n t h is dog, tw o c h ic k e n s a n d <$>
c re d it O regon w ith 217,103 c h ild re n j c o n fe re n c e to be held in W a sh in g - $3.50 t o ’ $5.00 p e r box fo r p e a r s r eason fo r n o t d o in g so, t h a t t h e r e 'm is s io n .
an “ o n e ry m u le ” to m o u rn his
'S E N A T O R R E E D T R IE S TO
b e tw e en th e ag es of 5 a n d 20, w h ile to n > D- C., N ovem ber 11, th is p e ti-j in L o n d o n , say s .Mr. C onnor.
w ere m en on b o th sid e s of th e q u es-
T he m e e tin g c o n tin u e d w ith open-
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It also becam e know n to d a y t h a t I*011- So good n ig h t, M r. C ham be-
b jd s on 75 m iles of r o a d w o r k
FORCE VOTE OX SOLDIERS*
h a p p in e ss of his p e ts he a sk e d <£
n u m b e r a r e in school. W a s h in g to n ! th e
U nited S ta te s fo r re d u c tio n a n d W a tso n v ille N ew tow ns re c e n tly
sold n o th h ig ^ o ^ y o u 8" 06 m aiO riti®8 m ea n I a n d recap tio n of p e titio n s a n d ap-
BONUS BILL BY AMENDMENT
th a t th ey be b u rie d w ith him . ♦
a n d C a lifo rn ia h av e 69 a n d 69.5 p e r t r u s t i n g fo r e v e n tu a l d is a rm a m e n t in E n g la n d fo r fro m 18 to 20 sh ill- a H e re to fo re C o n trib u tin g M em ber, p lic a tio n s from re p re s e n ta tiv e s of all
<i> T he w ish w as p a rtia lly g ra n te d >
c e n t, re sp e c tiv e ly , o f th e childijen a n d u n iv e rs a l peace,
W A SH IN GTON. D. C., Oct. 29.— A
in g s per box.
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p a rts of th e s ta te w ho h av e p ro je c ts
-i» to d ay qn th e d e a th of S eth. A
of th e san w ag es in school.
w o rd in g of th e p e titio n is as
m ove to force th e s e n a te to ro te on
Oh, m e. oh. m y! W h a t a re we th e y w ish in cluded in th e ro ad p ro ­
~ p h y sician a d m in is te re d a n a e s-
th e ttoldiers- bon u s b ni #8 , t was
HONOLULU MAN’ INTERESTED
T h e school ag e p o p u la tio n o f th e Iollow s:
com ing to ? Som e of th e d ire c to rs g ram fo r th e co m in g season,
th e tic s to th e dog an d c h ic k e n s
fav o ra5 Iy re p o rte d on by th e s e n a te
U n ite d S ta te s is liste d a s 3 3 ,2 5 0 ,8 7 0 , j * To tb e
H o n o ra b le
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W e’ tb e u n d e rsig n e d , co m m en d la r in te re s t in a h o tel p ro je c t fo r th ey p ra c tic a lly to ld G re e r h e wa« W a sh in g to n
firm s, th e c o n c re te was
to m o u rn his m a s te r’s loss.
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Jan a h a s th e p o o re st a v e ra g e , 53 p e r i tb e Pre sid e n t fa r c a llin g in to c o n - , A sh la n d .
a jja r
Som e o f th e m a re v ery a p t'lo w e r .
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 29.— T he fe a r
of a n a tio n -w id e ra ilro a d s tr ik e Oc­
to b e r 30 w as a big fa c to r in th e sen -;
s a tio n a l d e c lin e in hog p rices to d ay
h e re a n d a t o th e r m a rk e t c e n te rs
th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try .
T op hogs sold fo r $7.75 p e r hun-H
d re d w e ig h t, th e low est p ric e touchecl
since J a n u a r y of 1916. T he f a r m e r s !
ex p ectin g a tra n s p o rta tio n tieu p ,
sh ip p ed h eavily, c a u sin g th e slum p
in prices.
.
SELECT JURY FOR
TRIAL OF ACCUSED
MOONSHINE DEALER
Criminal Cases
Waived; Moore
Is Overworked
L
OF
Most
Apple Show at
Medford Opens
With 309 Entries
London Prices
Good For Fruit
n;
UT Kogue Kiver
High Premium
Paid For Stale
Highway Bonds
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c e n t.
O reg o n ra n g s am o n g th e six
fere n c e re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f g r e a t 11a-! U r. W ay so n is a v ery in te re s tin g a n d p ro m p t in p a ssin g th e lie.
T he le ttin g of th e ro ad c o n tra c ts
a m e n d m e n t p e n d in g a c o m p ro m ise
SNAKE HAS TWO HEADS
s ta te s le a d in g in a tte n d a n c e r e c o r d s .! tio n s *o r tb e Pu r P°se of e n te rin g in to j m an , a n d it~ ls to be re g r e tte d th a t
on th e tax hill. T he p ro ceed in g s will
HAZ KIK.
a t th is tim e, w ere a n n o u n c e d soihe
T h e g o v e rn m e n t r e p o r t shpw s fu r- an u n t-*-rtsanding o r a g re e m e n t to ; he c a n n o t re m a in to ta lk to A sh lan d
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t h e r t h a t 94.7 p e r c e n t of th e chll- s e c u re tb e Peace of th e w o rld .
fo lk s a t a pu b lic m ee tin g . D r. W ay-!
LONDON, Oct. 29.— I t w a s le a rn e d th e h ig h w ay com m ission to help m e e t' d riv in g y e ste rd a y th ro u g h th e c o u n - j open u ie d e b a te on long p e n d in g leg-
d r e n o f O regon a n d W a sh in g to n be-
re s P ectfu lly a n d
e a rn e s tly son s a id : “ You h a v e h e re in th e to d ay th a t B ritish m ilita ry e x p e rts th e im p e n d in g u n e m p lo y m e n t s itu a -
« b o a t seven m iles from R ogue ¡siatiou fo r th e c o m p e n sa tio n of th e
tw e e n th e ag es o f 7 a n d 13 are In l)e tR ion you to use yo ijr in flu e n c e c lim a te a gold m ine, cool, sn ap p y , ad v ise d L loyd G eorge i t w o u ld cost; tio n .
R iver, M rs. G u n n in g D avis sto p p ed A m erican w orld w a r v e te ra n s,
h er c a r a n d d escen d ed th e b a n k of a
S e n a to r R e e d ’s a m e n d m e n t provid-
school. Masachusetts has the best to hold th e co n fe re n ce to th e p ri- e n e rg iz in g , one of th e b e st h e a l t h . G re a t B rita in a b illio n d o lla rs to
sm all c re e k to get w a te r fo r th e ra«N- ed fo r j be c re a tio n of a fu n d from
r a t i n g in th is g ro u p , w ith 96.1 per m ary P urpose of th e c o n sid e ra tio n m a k e rs in th e U n ited S ta te s. Cool c o n d u c t a su c ce ssfu l w a r in Ire la n d . H A L L O W E ’EN LU N CH EO N IS
l a to r, w hen sh e d isco v ered a sm all j th e excess p ro fits tax.
c e n t In school.
re d u c tio n of a rm a m e n t, n o t w ith o u t d am p n e ss, an u n u s u a l eom - I t w ould re q u ire tw o y e a rs t im e f o r
NOT E X iT U R IY B C. O F fk
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, b lo w in g o th e r issu es to d isp lace th is binatioTt. A sh la n d sh o u ld h av e th e th e c a m p a ig n , n o t to m e n tio n th e !
AFFAIR; OPEN T<l PUBLIC 1 snake w ith tw o h ead s, a n d p e rsu a d e d
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W A SH IN G T O N , O ct. 29.— T h e ill- iu n d a in ®ntal ta s k .”
g r e a te s t s a n ita riu m In th e U n ited grave loss of life.
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CHICAGO. 111., Oct. 29.— The rail-
u e s s of S e n a to r L odge, re p u b lic a n
A goodly n u m b e r h a v e a lre a d y S ta te s. You m ay say a lm o s t any-
An im p re ssio n h a s gone o u t <S> fish in g n e a rb y , to pick it up fo r h e r. , oati la b o r h o a rd to d ay ru le d th a t
le a d e r, fo rc e d th e re p u b lic a n m a jo r- s iS»ed th e p e titio n a n d fo r th e r e s t th in g a s to y o u r p o ssib ilitie s, an d
T h re e s h if t p ro d u c tio n h a s been & th a t th e sixty cen t H a llo w e ’en ^ 'R h e b ro u g h t th e re p tile to M edford. c a i n n g of th e s trik e by th e ra ilro a d
lty to a b a n d o n th e p lan to fo rc e fin a l;of this w eek, a fte rn o o n s , a copy can you c a n n o t o v e re s tim a te th e f a c ts ! ” re su m e d a t th e B ro o k s-S can lo n s a w - ! ^ lu n ch e o n a t th e A shland h o te l
T he tw o h e a d s of th e s n a k e m o v e ■ b r o th e rh Oods was a v io la tio n o f th e
p a s sa h e o f th e p e n d in g c o m p ro m ise be io u n d a t Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club |
D r. W a y so n is g e n e ra l h e a lth of- m il, a t B end.
<$> g rill M onday n ig h t is fo r m em - 3> in d e p e n d e n tly , a u d
th e
m o u th of jaw a8 h a n d e d dow n by th e b o a rd .
s a lv a g e te n t h o u se on M ain s tr e e t, fic e r of th e te r r ito r y of H a w aii, a n d
tax b ill by to n ig h t.
A $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 po w er p la n t is plan-!<$> b e rs o f th e C h a m b e r 0 f Com - <£ each h ead Is a rm e d w tih a d a rtin g T he b o ard did not in d ic a te w h a t ac-
All lad ie s w ho love peace p lease sign! h a s lived th e re fo r tw e n ty -tw o years. ned n e a r C o q tflle on th é s o u th fo rk ' * m erce a n d th e ir fa m ilie s only. <«> to n g u e. T h e re p tile , w hich is nin e
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inches long, is n o rm a l in ev e ry re- fact (h a t th e s tr ik e w as c a lled off.
He was born and lived formerly in of the Coos river.
CIVIC IM PROVEMENT CLUB.
spect save fo r th e s u p e rflu o u s head.
Newberf— Three hundred persons <$> will be served to the public
thirty-four ships carrying 4,730,280
the Puget Sound country, but be­
® generally, /n d it will be a good.
bushels.
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Two and a half acres of cranher-
lieves Southern Oregon and especi­ employed canning pears.
Astoria school tax budget reduced! G°ld Hill cement
5
, $40,000 on plant.
flO .m .
plant
ulation of rural Brazil over 6 years ries near Bandon
spents ally Ashland, has the edge on any
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of age is infected with hookworm. 1 boxes.
407 more pupils than last year.
section of the country.
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