SKHeSSBBNHBM A SHLAND climate, without the aid of m ed icin e, 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 proven fact. A shland D aily T idings n ALARIA germs cannot survive th re e m o n th s in th e ric h ozone a t A sh lan d . T he p u re do m estic w a te r helps. (International News Wire Service) OFFICERS CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MEN School Tax of $55,612.50 Is Voted 65 to 10 By a vote of 65 to 10 th e c iti- zens o f A sh lan d y e ste rd a y voted <§> th e sp ecial school ta x of $55,- <•> 612.50 fo r d is tric t No. 5. T he <•> to ta l a m o u n t n e e d ed fo r th e com ing y e a r w as e s tim a te d a t FOIV $8 3 ,4 1 2 .5 0 , of w hich th e c o u n ty LADIES PREPARE “ROASTS ! <$> school fu n d w ill yield $15,000, CITY’S HIGHEST. B I T D E F E R i <§> s ta te school fu n d $2500, ele- TIRADES, PUBLIC “TO SE N SI­ !<§' m e n ta ry school fu n d $7500, AÏ HOTEL PARTY TIVE." €>' <$> <*» «> <$> <§>■ Foch Is Given Rousing Reception By Veterans H az W c 3> GIVES TRIBUTE TO ♦ a n d o th e r so u rc e s $2800, leav- <§> ! ♦ in g th e a m o u n t voted on to be <$> I <$> ra ise d by th e d is tr ic t tax. T h e ♦ ) SPEAKERS FAVOR M A N Y JXLAXW X. & i •$> te a c h e rs ’ s a la rie s w ill a b so rb <$> P R O T F C T S a th le tic c o a ch in g J l8 5 0 S m ith - H u g h es w o rk ♦ i ‘MERE MEN” ARE HELD DOWN) B V M A N Y RESTRICTIONS; HEAVY FINES ARE EXACTED FOP, EXCESS GAIETY. $1750, ja n ito r s , etc., $3760. ü. S. CONSULATE <§> to d isa p p e a r. F u n a n d fro lic w as m u rd e r of K en n ed y . Rev. B urch, th e k e y n o te of th e g a th e rin g , a n d th e f a th e r of th e accu sed m an , an d th e w ay th e g u e s ts played show ed th re e a tto rn e y s , sw o re to a ffid a v its th a t m en a n d w om en a re b u t ch il- d e c la rin g th a t th e d e te n d a n t w as in- d re n g ro w n ta ll. E a c h m an w as I sane. g i\e n a ta s s e lle d s tic k , so m e th in g T he p ro se c u tio n , ta k e n by su r- lik e a c a rn iv a l tic k le r. T he s t i c k s j prise, a sk e d th a t th e tria l be a d -| w e re p u t to v a rio u s o rn a m e n ta l a n d ¡ jo u rn e d fo r th e day. T he re q u e st! u lte r io r uses. w as g r a n t ed by th e c o u rt. “ R o a s ts" P la n n e d ___________________ T h e lad ies, d ire c te d by M iss G race. C h a m b e rla in , had c h a rg e of th e ex-! a n CONFRONTS ! It w as g e n e ra lly conceded v th a t th e city d ad s had scored a I <$ h it w hen th ey sold $16,000 I • w o rth of A sh la n d bonds a t a fancy p rice close to p a r v alu e, ! r as th e re s u lt of an a u c tio n sale fo llow ing th e re je c tio n of open- ■ • ed bids by th e council. P u rs u - «•> a n t to th a t coup com es a m on- <§> eyed a p p e a rin g sh e e t from th e ♦> P o rtla n d bond p u rc h a s in g house per c e n t above p a r value. , in an o ffe rin g of tw en ty -sev en • d iffe re n t class bonds o ffe red by j • c itie s an d se v era l fo re ig n coun- . KA NSAS CITY , Mo., Nov. 1.- trie s , h e a r in te re s t a t six p er T he g r e a t m o m e n t of th e A m erican • c e n t a n d have a yield of 5.80 p e r cent. I Legion c o n v e n tio n b ein g held h e re W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 1.— An a tte m p t to d e stro y th e A m e ri­ can c o n s u la te a t L isbon, P o rtu g a l, a n d to kill S tan ley H ollis, th e A m e r­ ican co n su l, was o ffic ia lly r e p o r te d to vth e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t to d ay by H ollis. H o llis sa id th a t th e bom b T h e H a llo w e ’en lu n c h e o n — d in n e r, exploded in th e b u ild in g , d a m a g in g su p p e r, w h a t you w ill— given a t th e H o tel A sh lan d la st e v en in g was a PROSECUTION IX THE KENNEDY th e in te rio r of th e c o n su la te . T h e re p o rt s ta te d t h a t no one h ad been g re a t success. T he a tte n d a n c e to ­ MURDER CASE STUNNED; in ju re d by th e explosion. ta lle d 101 a n d th e r e w as p len ty a n d COURT ADJOURNS C onsul H ollis re p o rte d th a t a n o te! to s p a re in th e w ay of e a ts — c id e r LOS A N G E L E S ^ T ov . 1.— ¡Spring- had been 8lipped undJ I th e d o o r o£ a n d s a la d , p o ta to e s a n d g rav y , soup, s q u a sh , m e a t balls, coffee, ro lls a n d ing th e f ir s £ s u rp ris e of th e tria l a l-l th e c o n s u la te a t a b o u t 0 ° clock y e s‘ o th e r th in g s n e e d fu l to fill in b e - . m ost' b e fo re it w as u n d e r way> th e te rd a y m o rn in g p ro te s tin g a g a in s t tw e e n .. .. , iw eeu. a tto rn e y s re p re s e n tin g th e d e fe n se | th e co n v ictio n of Sacco a n d V a n z e ttl. : T h e sp a cio u s d in in g -ro o m w as dec-1 o ffe re d a plea of in sa n ity a t th e op. l / w o c o m m u n ists now u n d e r s e n te n c e , o ra te d w ith flow ers, s tr e a m e rs a n d : e n ing of th e tr ia l of A r th u r B u r c h / 0 * f" a th in M assach u sett3 fo r m u r"! o th e r m a te ria ls in th e p o p u la r H a l - i c b a rg ed to g e th e r w ith M rs. M ada- d e r‘ lo w e ’en c o l o r s - b l a c k a n d yellow . lyne o b e n c h a in . w ith th e m u rd e r of F iv e ,u in u te s a f te r th e n o te w as E v e ry th in g looked good a n d s h iv e r y / j B elton K en n ed y discovered th e bom b exploded. T he w ith ja c k la n te rn s , b lac k c a ts a n d ' As S u p e rio r J u d g e R eeve ascen d - re p o rt m ad e by H olIis gave no d e ‘ g o b lin s p e e rin g from every c o rn e r. | e d th e bench, th e c h ie f of th e d e -i ls ° l th e a £ la lr beyond s ta tin g T he g u e sts a sse m b le d in th e l a - . £en se co u n sel ste p p e d fo rw a rd a n d tb a t tb e in te r io r of th e c o n s u la te d i« /’ p a rlo r a n d m a rc h e d to th e ! G l a r e d th a t B u rch w as in sa n e a n d bad been d a " ‘*««d a n d t h a t o ccu ’ scen e of fe s tiv itie s , w hile s e d u c tiv e ; re q u e s te d th a t he be trie d fo r h is p a n ts ot th e b u ild in g w ere u n in ­ s tr a in s of m usic in v ite d d u ll c a re sa n ity b e fo re going on tria l fo r t h e p " re d ” Plead Insanity As Defense For Arthur Burch Ashland Bonds Top the Market W ith High Prices • -3> • • • <^>| ; SE N A T E IS STIRRED BY DRAM­ ATIC PLAY OF SENATOR WAT­ -»> ■•> *> ! •> * ! sid e bv sid e, faced th e v e te ra n s of SON WHO DISPLAYS PHOTO­ GRAPH AS EVIDENCE. FIVE SENATORS TO INVESTIGATE CASE * <»> <£ ( ’LAI.MS SOLDIERS WERE SUM- ? MAR1LY EXECUTED; CONSID­ ♦ ERATION OF TAX BILL COM- cam e to d a y w hen M a rsh a l F o c h a n d ; G e n e ral J o h n J. P e rsh in g , s ta n d in g E PROMISE IS HALTED. Auto Driver Is Killed in Wreck Near Ashland W A SH IN GTON, D. C., Nov. 1.— T he s e n a te w as today plu n g ed in to a tu rm o il of a c rim in o u s d e b a te over T he d e m o n s tra tio n acco rd ed Foch M»*. H as K ik : S e n a to r W a tso n 's c h a rg e th a t A m er- w as th e g r e a te s t given a n y sin g le Attention Everybody! i ican so ld ie rs w ere s u m m a rily h a n g e d m an a t th e c o n v e n tio n . T he g re a t O ne of th e m o st w o n d e rfu l a c ­ by th e ir o ffic ers d u rin g th e w orld b u ild in g becam e a b ab b le o f. n oise, I ro b a tic fe a ts ev er a tte m p te d by W H E N Wa r w ith o u t c o u rt m a rtia l o r a n y w h ich c o n tin u e d fo r se v e ra l m in u te s SECOND MAX IN JU R E D any p erso n w ill ta k e place in th is o th e r form o f tria l. T he d iscu ssio n u n til P e rs h in g fin a lly sh o u te d , ( SPEEDING CAR PLUNGES city on W ed n esd a y , N ovem ber 2, c e n te rin g a ro u n d th e c h a rg e h as ‘•M ake it th re e good old A m erican 1921, a t 2 :3 0 p. m ., w hen th e FROM ROAD BRIDGE h a lte d c o n sid e ra tio n of th e p e n d in g c h e e rs fo r M arsh a! F o c h .” s e c re ta ry of th e A sh la n d C om ­ ----------- I co m p ro m ise ta x bill. T he c h e e rs fa irly ro ck ed th e b u ild -; m erc ia l clu b w ill m ak e h is fam o u s OAKLAND, O r., Nov. 1.L ouis Si-! S e n a to r W atson d ra m a tic a lly dia- ing. A fte r s e v e ra l m in u te s of ch eer- high dive from th e ■ to p o f th e in g , q u ie t w as o b ta in e d , an d F och ig e i,, a u to m o b ile d riv e r, died h e re a played a p h o to g ra p h of w h a t he de- C h a u ta u q u a ta b e rn a c le to th e beg an his a d d re s s w hich was a g lo r-j lew h o u rs a f te r he w as c ru sh e d be- d a r e d to be “ one of th e g allow s up- S m ith b a rn on M ill s tre e t. Tw o t ious tr ib u te to th e triu m p h of A m e ri-j n e a th his u p tu rn e d c a r w hich p lung- on w hich tw en ty -o n e w h ite boys h ad of A sh la n d 's old la d ie s who a re c a n a rm s on th e sidb of th e a llie s. , ed off a b rid g e n e a r h e re to day. H a a lre a d y been executed a/t s u n ris e c h a rg e d w ith n o t k n o w in g e n o u g h G e n e ra l P e rs h in g gav«i a rin g in g w as acco m p an ied by C lark R o g ers w hen th e p h o to g ra p h w as ta k e n a n d to com e in o u t of th e ra in w ill he sp e e c h a n d in tro d u c e d M arsh al F och.I w ho is s u ffe rin g from se v ere in- th a t th e re jvere o th e rs w a itin g in on h a n d to re n d e r f ir s t aiu . A d­ ------------------------------' ju rie s . T h e c a r is said to have been cam p ja ils to he h a n g e d m o rn in g m ission free. 1 A V A LA N C H E O F O P E N FO RU M ’.rav e lin g a t a high r a te of speed a f te r m o rn in g ." C om m ercial C lub Bull a n d Cow j w hen th e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d . A m o tio n t h a t five s e n a to rs be ap- LETTERS ON BOND ELECTION C om m itted in C h a rg e . Sigel a n d R o g ers, re p re s e n ta tiv e s pointer* to in v e s tig a te th e c h a rg e A. S. PAYNE DIES DESCENDS ON TIDINGS OFFICE of a San F ra n c isc o m o to r c a r com - was ad o p ted . OF HEART TROUBLE 7* p an y , w ere a tte m p tin g to m ak e th e S e n a to r W atson also a lle g ed th a t T h e T id in g s was lite ra lly ' snow ed trjp from PortlaB(j to O a k la n d , C al., tb e “ P riv a te so ld ie r fre q u e n tly was A. S. P a y n e died la s t n ig h t a t! •-u n d e r” a t th e la s t m in u te w ith coin- L tw e n ty h o u rs to e s ta b lish a d riv -!» h o t by his s u p e rio r o ffic ers b ecau se 9 :3 0 a t his hom e, 1161 B o u le v a rd , | ; m u n ic a tio n s re g a r d in g tfte b o n d is-, jng reco rd for th e c a r soId bv th e ir of som e c o m p la in t a g a in s t th e ofH- of h e a rt tro u b le . F u n e ra l se rv ic es ’ su e , th e p rin tin g of w hich w as a n , , c e rs ’ in so le n c e.” . com pany. will be held to m o rro w , a lth o u g h d e­ im p o ssio ility . A m ple tim e h a s- r> , , .. . o . , . . .. H R o g ers said th a t Sigel, d u e to th e fin ite a rr a n g e m e n ts w ill n o t be m ade! e la p se d since th e T id in g s a n n o u n c e d . in te n se fog, m istook a gap in th e u n til th e a rriv a l of th e e ld e s t so n ,; its w illin g n ess to give p u b lic ity t o ’ ra ilin g of th e b rid g e fo r th e ro a d , F re d , th is e v e n in g fro m K l a m a t h 1 v o te rs ’ view s upon th is s u b je c t, fo r i a n d guided th e m ac h in e th ro u g h th e W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Nov. 1.—-J F a lls. It is expected t h a t th e O ddi th e la t te r to be s u b m itte d . j space. T he c a r w e n t h u r tlin g th ro u g h F ellow s lodge w ill h av e c h a rg e o f F o u r A m e ric an c itiz e n s, em ployes o f, T he T id in g s re g re ts th a t th e la s t ! th e a ir, tu rn in g com p letely o v er a n d th e c e re m o n y an d ‘ that. In te rm e n t th e A m erican S m e ltin g a n d R e fin in g m in u te open fo ru m le tte r s w ere n o t p in n in g Sigel u n d e rn e a th t h e . m a - will be in M o u n tain View c e m e te ry , com pany, w ere c a p tu re d by M exican s u b m itte d a t a n e a r lie r d a te . I chine. R o g ers w as th ro w n c le a r of J. P. D odge a n d Sons, u n d e rta k e rs . b a n d its n e a r C h ih u a h u a y e s te rd a y , th e m ach in e. Sigel d ied from In- a n d held fo r a ran so m of 25,000 pe- < Mr. P a y n e cam e h e re from Mis- A N G LE SEA , N. J ., Nov. 1.— Elev* so u ri w hen five y e a rs old a n d w ould sos, p e n d in g th e ir re le a se , a c co rd in g ! K 'R M E R EM PERO R j tern aJ in ju rie s . ? OF AUSTRIA IS ATTEM PTED i en fish e rm e n a re believed to have have been fo rty -e ig h t y e a rs old in to advices received by th e s ta te de- • i th e w orld w ar. Four Americans Held By Bandits Released Today' e rc ises, w hich, as th ey ex p lain ed in song, had been p la n n e d to ta k e th e fo rm of “ r o a s ts ” on A s h la n d ’s p ro m ­ in e n t re sid e n ts. O w ing to th e se n si­ tiv e s ta te of th e public a t th is p a r ­ tic u la r tim e, it w as d ecided to su b - s titu te sp eech es on th e g e n e ra l sub*! J a n u a ry . He leaves a w ife an d je c t o f A s h la n d 's needs. fo u r c h ild re n : Freci, L e ste r, G eorge T h e s p e a k e rs o u td id th e m se lv e s in an d D orothy. T he la tte r is th e w ife s u g g e s tin g lu d ic ro u s p ro je c ts. Miss of La Von Z u n d ’ll, of th e M edford G e rtru d e H icks w a n te d golf lin k s for! S u p p le m e n ta ry to th e re c e n t sale A uto co m p an y , M edford. T h e de- re d u c in g p u rp o se s. D r. S aw yer; , a d v o c a te d a n ice pond fo r s k a tin g - ° f $ 4 5 ’38< W° r th ° f Ie fu n d in g ant? ceased w as a c a rp e n te r by tra d e , a M rs. J o h n H. F u lle r p ro p o sed p ip in g im p ro v e m e n t bon d s to a P o rtla n d j fin e w orkm an> a n d h a d a h o st of H e h a d been sick only s u lp h u r w a te r in to e ach hom e fo r b o n d in g h o u se, A sh la n d v o te rs w ill iriendg< pass on th e p ro sp e c tiv e issu a n c e of a b o u t tw o w e e k s. b a th in g ; M. C. R eed s u g g e ste d b o n d s to th e a m o u n t of $18,000. - . —■ s t a r t i n g s o m e th in g t h a t w ould p ro ­ T h e bonds, w hich, th*e co u n cil s ta te s, v o k e d isc u ssio n a n d p u t a little pep w ill be used to pay e x istin g in d e b te d ­ in to o u r civic life, w hich ¿ e s a id ness of th e city , h av e been th e s u b ­ w as too h a rm o n io u s; Rev. C. A. je c t of d e ta ile d e x p la n a tio n s m ade E d w a rd s a d v a n ce d a p lan of p u ttin g th ro u g h th e open fo ru m an d new s .p h o n o g rap h s in to each A sh la n d co lu m n s of th e T id in g s fo r th e past h o m e , so th a t fo lk s w o u ld n 't have se v e ra l w eeks. to g et o u t of bed S u n d a y m o rn in g to T he v o tin g of th e b o n d s will con-1 go to c h u rc h , b u t could h av e c a n n ed elu d e th e p lan s a n d e ffo rts of th e s e rm o n s piped to th em . city i?ads fo r se v e ra l m o n th s to e f ­ Many “Projects" Favored fect th e issu a n c e o f th e bonds, w hich V icto r M ills sa id he w a n te d false ad d ed to th e a m o u n t of re fu n d in g te e th a n d su ch th in g s su p p lied to - a n d im p ro v e m e n t bonds a lre a d y sold h o s p ita l p a tie n ts ; Mrs. O tto W in te r to ta l $63,387, fo r sev eral a d v o c a te d th e city fee d in g a ll c a ts ' w ill •W f, m onths. a n d dogs w ith in th e m u n ic ip a lity ;! T a k in g a d v a n ta g e of an am en d - M rs. F re d L. P u 'tn am th o u g h t it m e n t j; 0 th e city c h a r te r in th e case w ould be a good idea to tra in se v ­ of a special e le c tio n , tw o w a rd s only e ra l G ra n ite C ity g irls to m e e t t r a ­ will be used fo r p o llin g places. W a rd v e le rs a n d to u ris ts w ith g a rla n d s of No. 1 will be lo cated a t th e city h a ll O regon g ra p e o r som e o th e r f r u it a n d w ill be in c h a rg e o f A. E. K in ­ a n d flin g th e s e f r u itf u l d e c o ra tio n s i»-*.- ney, M rs. J o s e p h in e CJrocker, a n d o v e r th e h e a d s of a ll v isito rs, a la .M rs. W illiam B riggs. W ard) No. 2 H aw aii. w ill be lo cated a t th e F o u r th s tre e t L ib e ra l a p p ro p ria tio n s w ere m ade! i fire s ta tio n a n d w jli'b e in c h a rg e of f o r a ll th e s e a n d m any otheh p r o - ' W. H. G ow dy, G. W. T re fre n a n d O. | je c ts , in c lu d in g a la rg e r C h a u ta u q u a W in te r. b u ild in g . M em bers of th e city council a r e M rs. E lm o re w as happy in h e r in s is te n t t h a t th e b o n d s m u st be • m u sic a l e ffo rts , lea d in g th e sin g in g , passed if A s h la n d ’s c re d it is to r e ­ so lo s a n d p o p u la r songs in a d e ­ m ain u n im p a ire d . In a ir in g th e ' lig h tfu l m a n n e r. p ro b lem s th a t m u st be c o n fro n te d , Men Persecuted T h e m en w e re n o t allow ed to s i f c i ^ th ® C? y ln Ca86 ° f failU re t0 TOte . ............................. t t h e bonds. C o u n cilm an C. H. P ie rc e n e x t to each o th e r fo r m u tu a l p ro te c ­ j s ta te d a t a re c e n t co u n cil m ee tin g , tio n , n o r to sp e a k w ith o u t p e rm is­ i th a t “ th e bon d s m u st be v o ted — sio n . O. H. B a rn h ill w as th e firs t I th e people m u st u n d e rs ta n d t h a t in to g e t trip p e d up in th is m an n e r, case of fa ilu re th e bon d s w ill con­ b u t w hen fin a lly g ra n te d p e rra ls- tin u e to com e up a t new e le c tio n s u n til th ey a re v o te il.” (C ontinued on Page 4) U l Eleven Men Are Lost In Storm Off N. J. Coast p a rtm e n t from th e A m erican c o n su l­ B E R L IN , Nov. 1.— An a tte m p t to a te a t C h ih u a h u a . a s s a s s in a te fo rm e r E m p e ro r C h a rle s, T h e b a n d its la te r re le a se d th e A m e ric an s upon th e p a y m e n t of 5000 1 w as m ade by th e H u n g a ria n irre g u - r la r so ld ie rs, a c c o rd in g to r e p o r ts re-i pesos. I ceived from V ien n a to d ay . T he i Hood R iv e r sh ip p e d e ig h ty -fo u r ( w ould be a s sa s s in s w ere d riv e n off c a rlo a d s of p e a rs a n d tw e n ty -fo u r | by th e body g u a rd of th e d e th ro n e d ■ -em peror. c a rlo a d s of ap p les la s t w eek. L o c a l F lu r r ie s u rn ' *. Xi • W M ' AWAY? I1 / f e k V ! been d ro w n ed w hen th e ir boat o v e r­ I tu rn e d in a stro n g w in d o ff th e New J e rs e y sh o re todajy. F o n t bodies have been reco v ered . 10 T he m en w ent o u t to pull up th e ir fish n e ts in a sm all boat t h a t w as u n a b le to s ta n d th e b u ffe tin g of th e sto rm . T he b o a t w as la te r w ashed a sh o re , a n d th e fo u r bodies found a t w idely se p a ra te d p o in ts a lo n g th e shore. S e a rc h in g p a rtie s a r e look- ing fo r th e bodies of th e o th e r seven , m en w ho a re believed to have per- „ . . , ¡shed a f te r being tossed a b o u t in th e ....................... coid w a te r an d k n ocked in to uncon- sciousness a g a in s t th e rocky coast. ____________ ------------------ . . . .. . . A co u n ty law e n fo rc e m e n t c o n fer- , .. ence a n d m ass m e e tin g will be held ,. . • ■ . . in th e F ir s t P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h in ... t _ „„ , , , „ . . th is city a t 7 :3 0 o clock F rid a y ev- . . , e n in g . u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e A n ti-S aloon lea g u e of O regon. T he co n fe re n ce w ill be held u n d e r th e di- Ri<’1 <,obl -',in e re c tio n of C a p ta in F r a n k B. E b b e rt.i T h e R ‘>bi,lsO11 a n d H oyt so ld m ine re c e n tly of W a sh in g to n , D. C., w h ere ! n e a r H orn g u lc h ’ w est of A abJa « d - as a sso c ia te a tto rn e y of th e A n t l - |h a s ylelded som e e x c ep tio n a lly rich Saloon lea g u e of A m erica, he was in- o re - th e la tte r a3say‘»K $139.20. T he s tr u m e n ta l in h e lp in g to se cu re th e e ra s te r, w hich is to be in sta lle d nex t p assag e o f th e V olstead a c t an d took s »,,i n g ’ wiH ta k e tb e ” ,acp of a r e Su ’ a p ro m in e n t p a rt in th e cases a p p e a r- k:r q u a rtz mil1’ b u t wiH be m ucb ing b e fo re th e U nited S ta te s su p re m e m ore ch eap ly in sta lle d a n d e a sily c o u rt as to th e v a lid ity of th e sam e. °P e r a te d. T he o b je c t of th e c o n feren ce a n d m ass m e e tin g is to d iscu ss ev ery B ank G ets J u d g m e n t— ¡p h a s e of th e e n fo rc e m e n t of p ro h ib i-j In th e c irc u it c o u rt y e ste rd a y th e tio n , both fe d e ra l a n d s ta te law s, case of th e S ta te B ank of T a le n t T he c o n feren ce will also ta k e up th e ) v e rsu s C lark a n d C h ild ers w as d e ­ e n fo rc e m e n t of liq u o r law s in th is cided in fav o r of th e p la in tiff, ac- co u n tv . W. J. H erw ig, of P o rtla n d , c o rd in g t o . J. H. McGee, who w ent s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e A nti-S aloon to Ja c k so n v ille th is a fte rn o o n to r e ­ league, issued th e fo llo w in g s ta te - su m e his place on th e ju ry . Mr. ; McGee believes it w ill ta k e tw o m e n t: “ T he A nti-S aloon leag u e of O re­ m o re w eeks to clean up th e d o ck et. gon is p ro p o sin g to co n d u ct a very ex ten siv e law e n fo rc e m e n t cam p aig n H eavy lu m b e r p ro d u c tio n s la te d th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . It is o u r p u r ­ j fo r th e n ex t five y e a rs. pose to hold a law e n fo rc e m e n t co n ­ fere n c e a n d m ass m ee tin g in ev ery C arlo ad R ogue R iv er valley p e a ts co u n ty se a t tow n. T he p u rp o se of ju s t sold in New Y ork fo r $4,249. th e co n fe re n ce is to a ro u se public s e n tim e n t an d get th e people an d Hood R iv er sh ip s tw e n ty -fo u r c a r- co u n ty o ffic ia ls to g e th e r; in s tru c t ! lo a d s a p p le s a n d 65 c a rlo a d s pears. | th e people as to th e ir d u tie s ; show th em how th e n can c o -o p e ra te w ith O regon E le c tric c o n tin u e s special daily a n d red u c e d w eek-end ra te s . 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