Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1921, Image 1

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cases oiit of ten of a s th m a . T h is is
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A shland D aily T idings
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VOLUME
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“T ,-cr ’-jaarJfe
* | ALARIA germ« cannot survive
■ three months in the rich ozone
a t A sh lan d . T h e p u re do m estic w a te r
helps.
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ASHLAND, Q R ^Q N ^W E P N gS P A Y ^N O yE M B E R j^J^T ^_ _ _
reu c c e a a o r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V oi. 4 3 )
NATIONAL COAL MINERS STRIKE LOOMS
C. Rose Wins
Hand To Hand
Salmon F.ght
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Tax Levy For 1922 Drops;
$49,961 Budget Approved
Haz Kik 1 Budget For Coming Year Is Cut
Ashland Really
Man Has Novel
Clipping Hobby
W h a te v e r e lse m ay be sa id o f G. F .
i B illin g s, v e te ra n A sh la n d re a lty
d e a le r, it can be said t h a t he has
sta y in g pow ers.
F o r tw e n ty y e a r s ,
he h a s rid d e n a hobby.
N early a
q u a r te r of a c e n tu ry a g o — a n d he
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lived in A sh lan d a t t h a t tim e— Mr.
MELLON IS ACCUSED AS PROFI- ; m en tio n , b ecau se of an- e x c itin g en-
REMAINDER OF MINES IN DIS*
B illings s ta r te d a n e w sp a p e r clip p in g
c o u n te r w hich he is re p o rte d to have
TKKR FACTOR IN DEFEAT OF h a d w ith a big b u ll sa lm o n o v er
i a n d filin g h a b it, a hobby w hich he - TRK T ' ELEVEN * WILL- CLOSE
THE COMPENSATION BILL BE­ I th e r e Sundhy a fte rn o o n . T h e F a ll
follow s a s a ssid u o u sly as in th e days “ "’poM O R R O W ; 28,OO4> MEN ARK
w hen A sh lan d did n o t h av e paved
INVOLVED
' C reek fish h a tc h e ry people a p p e a re d
FORE CONGRESS.
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By a m a rg in of $2.926.08 th e b u d g e t fo r th e c ity ’s e s tim a te d ex p en ­ n o t ow n a F o rd .
prize, so C h a rle y g e n e ro u sly o ffe red
RADICALS ARE CONDEMNED—
Mr.
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is
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re
a
d
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r
of
th e T id- W A L K O IT IS PR O T E S T AGAINST
to a s s is tzin th e u n d e rta k in g . W h e th ­
d itu re s fo r th e co in in g y e a r w as re duced to $ 4 9 ,9 6 1 .1 8 , a s co m p ared
STAND ON EXCLUSION OF ORI­ e r his feet got ta n g le d in th e n e t o r
INJUNCTION OF JUDGE AN-
w ith $52,887.26 fo r th e p a st y e a r, a t a jo in t m e e tin g of th e city council ings, m e tro p o lita n n e w sp a p e rs an d
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ENTALS IS REITERATED IN he slipped on a rock w as n o t c le a r to
DKRSON
AGAINST “(HECK-
a n d a b u d g e t c o m m itte e o f seven f re e h o ld e rs a t th e city h a ll y e ste rd a y
ev en in g . T h e b u d g e t e s tim a te a s m a d e o u t by Miss G e rtru d e B eide, sto re h o u s e of c u rr e n t kn o w led g e th e
th e s p e c ta to rs w ho lin ed th e riv e r
RESOLUTIONS.
OFF’ SYSTEM.
city re c o rd e r, w as ap p ro v e d a f te r a few m in o r c h a n g es. T h e re d u c tio n hobby e n th u s ia s t g lea n s a g re a t d eal
h a n k , a n d w ho saw th e A s h la n d e r
m ean s a lo w e rin g of th e ta x levy fro m 20.9 to 19.7 m ills fo r th e com ­ of in fo rm a tio n a n d h u m a n in te re s t
fall w ith a m ig h ty sp la sh in to th e
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 2.— C riticiz- j icy w a te r . T h en e n su e d a h a n d -to -
T E R R E H A U TE, In d ., Nov. 2.—
ing y ear. T he .s la s h in expense e s tim a te s , b ased on th e d e ta ile d a c co u n t ta le s of th e q u e e r th in g s fro m th e
. **** O J___
In g th e o p p o sitio n of P re s id e n t H a rd - ha u d e n c o u n te r, th e e n ra g e d salm ^r.
of e x p e n d itu re s of th e city d e p a r tm e n ts fo r a p erio d co v e rin g th re e w o rld ’s fa r-o ff re a c h e s. F ro m a city V irtu a lly a ll of th e 200 m ines in
y e a rs, is th e f ir s t to be m ad e d u r in g th e p ast five y e a rs, M ayor L a m k in daily he m ay clip a sto ry of a m an j (U8t r ict eleven, co m p risin g m ost of
in g a n d S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry gettin g in a slim y sla p w ith h is ta il
S 'H 'I , I
s
ta te d th is m o rn in g .
w bo b as
ivom a six teen story
yn(Raua co aj (¡elds a n d em p lo y ­
M ellon in a d ju s tin g th e com pensa- on t he clieek of R ose, w ho re fu se d to
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ing
28.000
m en, a re idle to day. No
tio n bill now b e fo re co n g ress, th e tu rn t b e o th e r one, going dow n th e
by th e city u n d ? r th e new s ta te law ' Po t t h a t th e c itX fu rn is h an a d d i- . so m e o th e r s im ila r so u rc e he w ill s tr ik e o rd e r h as t,een issued. how-
A m e ric an L egion co n v e n tio n to d ay 3econd tim e. B ut C h a rle y ro se a g a in ,
p ro v id in g fo r th e c o -o p e ra tiv e a id of tio n a l p a tro lm a n fo r policem an to clip a n e d ito ria l o r p e rh a p s a poem , i ever, a n d no o fficial s ta te m e n t of
a d o p te d a re p o rt to u rg e th e i m m e - '^ j j tim e g e ttin g a s tr a n g le hold on
a
body of fre e h o ld e rs. P r io r to th is Patro1 t h a t sectio n of th e city w a s , e v e r>' b it of w hich is saved in b ig th e tro u b le has been given.
T he
d ia te p a ssa g e of th e a ct.
t he g n i 8 o f th e scaly m o n ste r, w ho
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h a d h av e been le tte r s from Secre- th e o n lo o k ers, a n d la te r su b d iv id e d
row , re p o rts in d ic a te , as a p ro te s t
a t p a s t co u n cil m ee tin g s, it h a s been e r to a c ^- T he council h eld th e opin-
m
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success
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“boiled
a g a in st ju d g e A n d e rso n ’s in ju n c tio n
ta r y of th e T re a s u ry M ellon a n d . i n t0 ju icy ste a k s.
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lines,
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P re s id e n t H a rd in g to c o n g re ss,” th e
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vious y e a r to th e m axim um allo w ed ' in te re s ts n e a r th e d ep o t, th e expense ^ r - K illings follow s h is hobby at ¡onigm in th e coal field s of W est
r e p o r t s ta te d .
th e C h a u ta u q u a a t th e sam e tim e.
by th e s ta te law .
U n d er th e n e w i s h o n ld be a t ,e a s t p a rtia lly h o rn ed h on,e o r tra v e ,in g ; in hfs ow n d e n | V irg in ia
‘‘O ne of th e g re a te s t fa c to rs in th e
• o r in h o te l lo b b ies— w h e re v e r he
F u lle r in tim a te s , a n d , we u n d e r­
d e fe a t of th is law w as th e m an w ho
law an in c re a se -of tw e n ty -fiv e p e r bv tb e p e titio n e rs ,
read s.
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ta
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,
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g
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to
say
to
M uch has been sa id o f th e
w as th e w o rld ’s g r e a te s t p r o fite e r.” j
IN D IA N A PO LIS, Ind., Nov. 2.—
c e n t is possible. A ccording to a
th
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m
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d
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ing
h
is
T
h
e p ro b a b ility of a w ide sp re a d
C ries of ‘‘M ellon, M ellon,” w ere
s ta te m e n t fro m th e city re c o rd e r’s EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS
P a ssm o re , w as re sp o n sib le fo r th e
hobby,
Mr.
B
illings
is
v
irtu
a
lly
a
8t
r
ike of coal m in e rs in th e union-
h e a rd from th e d e le g a tio n s a b o u t th e
BUSINESS MEETING; SEVEN
o ffice th is m o rn in g m e re d u c tio n of
C h a u ta u q u a fa ilu re , a n d a t th e
I
lea
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r
of
new
th
o
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g
h
t
if
n
o
t
th
e
¡zed
b itu m in o u s coal fields of th e
h a ll.
i
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED
th e b u d g e t fo r n e x t y e a r is possible
sam
e
tim
e
he
trie
d
to
m
ak
e
it
a
p
­
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fo u n d e r of a c lip p in g b u r e a u ,” th e j c o u n try loom ed la rg e r to d ay on th e
T h e co n v e n tio n p a s se d a re s o lu ­
b e c au se of a c c u m u la te d in te r e s t to
p e a r to C h a u ta u q u a p a tro n s th a t
I T he E p w o rth L e a g u e a t th e ir a c ti' itie s ot w hich a re n o t re le v a n t jndu8t,.jal horizon a s 25,000 a n d pos­
tio n sc o rin g th e ra d ic a l e le m e n t.!
i th e a m o u n t of $3,660.39 levied for
lac k of s u p p o rt on th e p a rt of th e
A n o th e r re s o lu tio n opposed to the*
in te r e s t on a bond issu e th a t did n o t m o n th ly b u sin e ss m e e tin g la s t even- to th e o p e ra tio n s of bond coupon sjbly m ore, of th e 28,000 m in e rs em -
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re
sp
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fo
r
it.
t ** I ninvpd
p a rd o n in g of E u g e n e D ebs o r any
ployed jn (,ie in d ia n a coal f ie ,db
m a te ria liz e u n til a y e a r la te r, w h e n ; *n 8 a t th e * M eth o d ist E p isco p al clip p ers.
I
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it
w
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rfu
l
how
som
e
folks
p erso n co n v icted of tre a s o n w as
w alked o u t v o lu n ta rily tn p ro te s t
th e v w ere sold a t th e re c e n t a u c ti o n ' c h u rc h e le c te d th e fo llo w in g new
try to tie th e re sp o n sib ility fo r
passed. T h e legion re a ffirm e d th e
a
g a in s t J u d g e A n d e rso n ’s d ecree
m e m b e rs;
K a th e rin e a n d F ra n c e s
sa le of bonds.
M ED FO R D . O r., Nov. 2.— T he
th e ir fa ilu re s o n to som ebody else.
p o sitio n on th e J a p a n e s e q u e stio n a s
p ro h ib itin g th e “ c h e ck -o ff” system
T he follow ing is a c o m p a riso n of P r ä tt, E a rl a n d A ileen N u tte, E s th e r
co u n ty c o u rt M onday ap p ro v e d th e
HAZ K IK .
voiced a t C lev elan d la s t y e a r, reco m ­
I
th
a t h a s been in use a m o n g th e coal
C
o
u
n
te
r,
G
ladys
D
eputy
a
n
d
P
e
a
rl
th e b u d g e t levied th e p a st y e a r, a n d
co u n ty b u d g e t a s p re p a re d by th e
m e n d in g th e e x clu sio n of o rie n ta ls .
I
m
ine
o p e ra to rs .
H o d k in so n . T h e fifth d e p a rtm e n t,
th a t levied fo r 1922:
c o u n ty b u d g e t c o m m ittee , a n d th e
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T
e
le
g ra p h ic in s tru c tio n s by Jo h n
1921 Levy 1922 Levy u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of Miss A lta
tax levy fo r th e y e a r w as fixed a t MATTHEWS TRIAL IS
Lew is, th e union chief, to his s u b ­
G e n e ral ____ $11,513.73 $10,9 0 5 .2 3 Pow ell, is la rg e ly re sp o n sib le fo r th e
27.4 m ills fo r d is tric ts o u tsid e of
SET FOR MONDAY S tre e t ............. 4,706.71
o rd in a te s , th a t th e a b ro g a tio n of
6,035.92 | re c e n t g ain in m em b e rsh ip , th e to ta l
high school d is tric ts , a n d 25.8 fo r
I
any
section of th e ex istin g o p e ra to rs
3,4 4 9 .1 0 n u m b e r of m em b e rs now n u m b e rin g
L ib ra ry . . . .
3,390.86
d is tric ts in sid e h ig h school d istric ts .
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M ED FO R D , O r., Nov. 2.— R aleig h P a rk .............
4,504.27
T h is d iffe re n c e is b e c au se d is tric ts
. th e ch eck -o ff, sh o u ld be tre a te d as
405.78
M is» C a ro lin e T ilto n , w ho h as
126.53
m a in ta in in g h ig h sch o o ls a r e exem pt M a tth e w s will go on tr ia l n e x t M on­ C em etery . . .
a v io latio n of th e a g re e m e n t.
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101.22
day m o rn in g on a c h a rg e of second ■ Sew er .............
from levies fo r h ig h schools.
M any u n io n s in te rp re te d th e in ­
9 1 3 .0 0 ' tio n a l serv ices, re p o rte d five m eet-
885.68
T he ta x levy fo r la s t y e a r w as 27 d e g re e m u rd e r, a ris in g o u t th e fa ta l j P u b lic ity . . .
18,919.31 ! ’“ S8 held» th e p a st m o n th , w ith an
W ASH IN GTON, D. C„ Nov. 2.— s tru c tio n s a s a d ire c t o rd e r to q u it.
B ond in te r e s t 23,533.56
m ills fo r d is tric ts o u tsid e of h igh
-------------------------------------. a v e ra g e a tte n d a n c e of fifty .
M ill!- T he a v e ra g e m an , w om an a n d child
T o m o rro w
a fte rn o o n
at
3:30* school d is tric ts an d 23.7 m ills fo r s h o o tin g a ffra y a t E a g le P o in t in
T o ta l . . ..$ 5 2 ,8 8 7 .2 8 $ 4 9 ,9 6 1 .1 8 c e n t P ip e r - w a s a p p o in te d m ission- in th e U nited S ta te s is tax e d tw elve
o ’clock, th e P a re n ts -T e a c h e rs asso-i th o se w ith in h ig h school d is tric ts . S e p tem b e r, w h e re in W ilb u r (W ig ) j
N ovem ber 25 was se t by th e conn- a iT v*ce p re s id e n t, to fill an e x istin g c e n ts a th y by th e fe d e ra l govern-
c ia tio n w ill hold a m e e tin g a t H a w ­ It is e s tim a te d t h a t th e r e w ill be a J a c k s lost h is life. T h is d a te w as
th o rn e school. T h e re w ill be an a d ­ $30,000 in c re a se in th e m oney to be s e t by th e c o u rt y e s te rd a y m o rn in g . cil as th e d a te fo r th e h e a rin g of ob- vacancy. Miss N ellie B eav er is th e m en t, of w hich eleven c e n ts goes to
j th ird vice p re s id e n t a n d G erald G un- pay fo r p a st w ars and fo r f u t u r e 1
d re s s by Rev. J u d so n O ldfield on ra ise d th is y e a r, som e b e in g op ac- T h e tr ia l is expected to la s t th e m a ­ je c tio n s to b u d g e t p ro g ra m .
C o n s ith ra b le d isc u ssio n c e n te re d te r th e fo u rth .
w ars.
“ T h e v a lu e of good re a d in g fo r th e c o u n t of th e tw o m ill levy fo r th e jo r p o rtio n of th e w eek, w ith close
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E ach is p ay in g o nly five a n d one
c h ild ,” a n d a p a g e a n t, “ S leep in g • s o k i-er9 . bonus.
to 100 w itn esses, fo r a n d a g a in st.
cism b e in g madxe c o n c e rn in g t h e . Mlss Hazel Pow ell, a rriv e d a little h a lf m ills for th e s u p p o rt of th e g o v -'
B e a u ty ,” by th e f ir s t a n d th ird
T h e c o u n ty c o u rt w in m ee t in th e T h e d e fe n se w ill be self-d efen se.
p re s e n t co n d itio n of th e c ity ’s th o r- la te for Hie s u p p e r w hich is one of e rn m e n t, one an d o n e -h a lf m ills for
g ra d e s . T h e public is c o rd ia lly in- c irc u It c o u rt rOQm on D ecem b er 8 ,
o u g h fa re s a t th e p re s e n t tim e. As tb e Ulost p o p u la r fe a tu re s of th e all public w o rk s a n d a n o th e r m ill
S E A T T L E , W ash ., Nov. 2.— (S pe­
v ite d to a tte n d th is ex cep tio n ally in- fo r a discU88ion of th e b u d g e t a n d FORMER ASHLAND MAN
a c o n seq u en ce, $1500 w as a d d e d to L e a g u e b u sin ess m ee tin g s, b u t w ere a n d a h a lf fo r
e d u c a tio n , public c ia l.) — F a y e B eaver, M rs. F. M. B ea­
te r e s tin g session.
levy, fo r o r a g a in s t, by a n y tax -
BUYS GROCERY STORE
th e o rig in a l a p p ro p ria tio n fo r th e s i 'e n a c o id ia l rec e p tio n a n d en- h e a lth an d re se a rc h w o rk , m ak in g v er a n d d a u g h te r, V iolet, fo rm e rly
T h e p a g e a n t w as w ritte n by Miss , payer.
ough e a ts to la s t th em q u ite aw h ile a to ta l of e ig h t a n d o n e -h a lf m ills, of 176 M echanic s tr e e t, A sh lan d , an d
IN
POMONA,
4
ALIPORNIAI
d e pa r tm e n t
A tk in so n , w ho, w ith th e a ssista n c e
T he di9t r jb u tio n o f th e levy is as
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T he a ff a ir th re a te n e d a t one tim e a c c o rd in g ^to fig u re s co m p iled ,“b y Mrs. E. H. S hively, M rs. B e a v e r’s
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M em bers of th e c o m m itte e a c tin g
of Miss W illia m so n , w ill d ire c t l t s | f On OWg.
to
resolve its e lf in to a pie social, Dr. S idney L. G ulick, s e c re ta ry o f ¡m o th e r, w ere k illed in s ta n tly S a tu r-
p re s e n ta tio n .
V ic tro la m usic w ill
p o r th e p a y m e n t of s ta te ta x (es-
V. A. S te w a rt, fo rm e r p ro p rie to r w ith th e council in a rr a n g in g th e
fo
r
th e re was ap p le, m ince, cocoa- t h e com m ission on in te rn a tio n a l jus-1 d&y a fte rn o o n , w hen an a u to m o b ile
a d d to th e e n jo y m e n t of th e s p e c -, tim a te d ) , 11 m ills, w hich w ill ra is e of th e E a s t Side g ro cery , Iow a s tr e e t b u d g e t w e re : J H. McGee, W . A.
ta c le . T h e re c o rd s, “ H u n t in t h e | | 303 600
1 a n d th e B o u lev ard , h a s p u rc h a se d a P a tric k , W. M. B a rb e r, W illiam n u t, ch o co late, c ra n b e rry a n d pum p- tice a n d goodw ill of th e F e d e ra l ,n w hich th ey w ere rid in g w as
B lack F o r e s t,” an d “ S p in n in g S ong”
M ar k e t ro a d m onev, 1.5 m ills, to- g ro ce ry s to re in Pom ona» C alif., I L oom is, B. M. S ho u d y , F re d W ag- kin pies g a lo re , w hile Jo h n R igg C ouncil of th e C h u rc h e s o f C h rist in * s tru c k b>' a G re a t N o rth e rn tra in
capped th e p a stry clim ax by b rin g ­ A m erica.
h a v e been, g e n e ro u sly lo an ed fo r th e ta lin g $41 400
I n e a r Roy, W ash.
whe: ' Mr. a n d Mrs. S te w a rt m oved n e r a n d C. C. W ise n b u rg e r.
ing
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occasion by R ose B ro th e rs.
I G e n e ra , ' ro ad fund> 2.2 m ills, to- a m o n th ago, fo llo w in g th e sale of
Of th e eleven c e n t ta x fo r w ar.
Id e n tific a tio n was m ade th ro u g h
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F o llo w in g is th e cast of c h a ra c - ta lin g , 60>720.
. th e ir A sh la n d p ro p e rty , a c c o rd in g to
Bills ap p ro v e d by th e fin a n c e com - sions a n d g r e a t in te r io r ric h n e ss. th re e a n d o n e -h a lf c e n ts goes fo r I a l)ook found on .Mrs. B eav er's body
t eiT"
H igh school fu n d , 1.6 m ills, based 1 P o m o n a n e w sp a p e r.
m itte e a n d ap p ro v e d by th e council B ak ed b ean s, p e a ch e s a n d cream , a rm a m e n t. T his is m o re th a n fo u r c o n ta in in g th e fa m ily ’s P o rtla n d ad-
eep in g B eaut}
Sylvia P ro v o st. on a jj p rOpe rty o u tsid e h ig h school
Mr. a n d M rs. S te w a rt fo rm e rly fo r th e m o n th of O cto b er a m o u n te d m ai sh m allo w s, fancy cookies, c a k e tim es as m uch a s is sp e n t fo r all d ress, th e ir p rese n t a d d re s s in Se-
a n d c e re a l coffee com p leted th e o th e r g o v e rn m e n ta l d e p a rtm e n ts a n d I a t t l e - a,ld th e a d d re s s of Mrs. Shive-
K in g — N o rris R ick m an .
d istric ts , a t a n e s tim a te d v a lu a tio n lived on A llison s tr e e t h e re a n d a re to $4,375.98. T he fin e s received by
Q ueen— H elen M orteson.
periodl
m en u .
w ork.
i •>’ in T acom a
T he bodies w ere all
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well know n in A sh lan d . T h e E a s t th e city ju d g e fo r
of $ 1 4 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0 , to ta lin g $23,360.
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Q u e e n ’t a tte n d a n t— L ucile R e a d e r
T he c a r, w hich was
C ou n ty school fu n d , 2.4 m ills, to ­ Side g ro ce ry w as purchased! a b o u t a a m o u n te d to $235.
j ing S u n d ay w ith th e o ffic ers of th e 1920, th e a v e ra g e m an , w om an an<< d riv e " bX Mr B eaver, belonged to
K in g ’s a tte n d a n t— Q u in ten H azen ta lin g $66,240.
m o n th ago from M r. S te w a rt by V.
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th e re s id e n ts in th e ; M edford, T a le n t a n d C e n tra l P o in t child w as tax ed by th e n a tio n a l gov , D. L a m p k in of T acom a, who was a
P a g e s — M arie W a k e fie ld , G eorge
A.
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1 qM m ills,
e rn m e n t $43.64 as follow s: $ 4 0 .3 7 ! l) a r tn e r of Mr. B eaver in th e a u to -
vicin
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o u th e rn P acific de- lea g u e s
bu sin ess.
to ta lin g $24,840.
Good fa irie s — A lice R e n a rd , W yo
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fo r p a st a n d f u tu r e w are, $2.09 fo r m obile accessory b u sin e ss in S e a ttle ,
C ra te r L a k e h ig h w a y in te r e s t fund
n a G llason. A nna J e a n v an H a rd e n -
th e civil d e p a rtm e n t in c lu d in g th e
berg Helen Harria, Dorothy Slack,
Bona r e i , mptlon tllnd, ,.4 mlUs.
j c o u rts, 61 c e n ts fo r pu b lic w o rk s and I ^ be H eaver fam ily resid ed in Ash-
Elizabeth Joy.
Mr. B eaver w as
57 c e n ts fo r e d u c a tio n , public h e a lth , land fo r a y ear.
to ta lin g $38,640.
W icked fa iry — V iola W ood
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M a rk e t ro ad fu n d , to m a tc h s ta te
W o o d c u tte r— L loyd K eene.
m ents. Of th e $40.37 sp e n t fo r w ars, to r com pany, of M edford, and la te r
m oney, 1.5 m ills, to ta lin g $41,400.
a o tp
S p in n in g lad y — M arion H itchcock.
$27.54
w e n t fo r p a st w a rs and had c h a rg e of a b ra n c h office of th a t
G en eral fu n d , w h ich in c lu d e s th e
T h e ow l— K e n n e th S toakes.
$12.38, o r
p ra c tic a lly
o n e -th ird , co n cern in th is city. In D ecem ber of
fo llo w in g :
T h e r a b b it— E aal Y ary an .
la st y e a r Mr. B eaver left A shland fo r
w ent fo r f u tu r e w ars.
M a rk e t ro a d ta x fo r s ta te , 1 m ill,
S
o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia w h ere he oper-
Nurse— Mildred Thompkins.
i T h e to ta l e x p e d itu re s of th e co tin -
to ta lin g $27,600.
try la s t y e a r w ere $ 4 ,5 8 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . a ,e d in connection w ith a ro a d sign
O th e r s ta te tax e s, 10 m ills, to ta l-
Of th is a m o u n t $ 2 ,8 9 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w e n t ' a d v e rtis in g c o n c e ,n -
He re tu rn e d
ARMISTICE DAY AT ASHLAND {in g $276,000.
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p a y m e n t on lo an s, re p a ra tio n s fo r i to his w ife a n d d a u 8 h te r, who had
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in c lu d in g re d e m p tio n of w a r ra n ts ,
T h e H igh School A lum ni associa- 5.8 m ills, to ta lin g $160,080.
p riv a te p ro p e rty d e stro y e d o r ta k e n I m a ’u ta in e d th eii hom e h ere. A fte r
tio n w ill p re s e n t a m em o ria l ta b le t
o v e r by th e g o v e rn m e n t, p e n sio n s a s h o rt tim e h e re th e fam ily left
a n d c o m p e n sa tio n . A t th e sa m e tim e i A sb ,a n d ’ Mr. B eaver c o n tin u in g his
to th e w o rld w a r v e te ra n s , w ho w ill
7,000,4)4)0 RUSSIAN CHILDREN
i n d ic a te it to th e m em o ry o f th e
$ 1 ,3 4 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w as 'sp e n t fo r th e ■ a d v e rtis in g w ork.
FACE
STARVATION
CLAIM
T he d a u g h te r w as n in e y e a rs old
h ig h school boys w ho gave th e ir lives
a rm y an d navy, m a k in g a to ta l o ft
'
a
n
d
a tte n d e d school h ere. So f a r as
OF HERBERT HOOVER
Jn th e g re a t co n flict.
$4,23 8,000,000 fo r p a st w a rs an d i
can
be
le a rn e d m em b ers of th e B ea­
. T h e e x e rc ise s w ill begin a t th e
w a rs to com e.
v
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fam
ily w ere n o t c o n n ected w ith
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Nov.
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high school building promptly at 11
T he expenses of a ll th e civil Ja-
p a rtm e n ts of th e g o v e rn m e n t w ere a ” y l0Cal c h u rc h e s o r ,odgP8- They
o ’clock a n d w ill be con clu d ed by 12, N early 7,00 0 ,0 0 0 R u ssia n c h ild re n
t h e h o u r s e t a p a r t fo r a few m in- In th e V olga region a re fac in g s ta r-
$ 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , w ith a n o th e r $65.- a re not know n to have an y re la tiv e s
lite s d e v o tio n by P re s id e n t H a rd in g , v a tio u , H e rb e rt H oover, s e c re ta ry of I
0 0 0 ,000 fo r p u b lic w o rk s. F o r ed ­ in th is vicinity.
A m ong th e m an y A sh la n d e rs w ho
j h av e been re p le n is h in g th e ir m e a t
b a rre l late ly by going o v er to K la ­
m a th , a n d h o ld in g th e g u n n y sack
w hile sam e w as filled w ith salm o n ,
j C h a rle y R ose is d e se rv in g of sp ecial
IND. FIELDS
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City Taxes Decrease 1-2 M ills
W '- •
TAX LEVY F O U
TAX IN Ü. S. IS
11
Hawthorn School
Children to dive
Pagent Tomorrow
Fermer Ashland
Family oí 3 Die
In Auto Wreck
The Greased Pig
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I t is th e h o p e o f th o se in c h a rg e com m erce, d e c la re d b e fo re th e h o u se
n f th e e x e rc ise s t h a t a ll A sh lan d w ill | c o m m ittee on m ilita ry a ffa irs to d ay ,
(lake p a rt in th e sim p le cerem o n ies
L ess th a n 1,400,000 of th e m can
m a r k in g th is a c t o f d e v o tio n to th e be c a re d fo r by A m erican re lie f ef-
C ause ln w h ich th e s e boys gave th e ir fo rts , th e s e c re ta ry said , a lth o u g h it
a ll. .E v e ry o n e , w h e th e r o r n o t a is hoped th a t by J a n u a r y it w ill be
m e m b e r o f so m e p a trio tic o r social p o ssib le to in c re a se th e n u m b e r to I
o rg a n iz a tio n , is n o t o nly in v ite d b u t 2 ,000,000. I t w ill n o t be possible to
U rged to be p re s e n t a t th is dedlca- a ffo rd re lie f to th e a d u lts .
|l o n .
[ D e c larin g th a t th e s itu a tio n h o ld s
T h e se rv ic es w ill be on th e h ig h a “ d a n g e r to A m e ric a ” in th e p o s - 1
School lawn, if th e w e a th e r p e rm its. sib ility of s p re a d in g c h o le ra a n d
J f n o t, th e y w ill be in th e h ig h sclfcol o th e r d ise a se s^ H o o v er u rg e d th a t
b u ild in g .
R e m e m b e r th e d a y a n d | c o n g re ss a u th o riz e th e d o n a tio n of
<he hour— Fricliy, November 11, at ¡surplus army m ed icin e a n d c lo th in g
J l o’clock a. m.
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for Russian 1 relief.
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u c a tio n $ 5 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 was sp e n t. R e­
A R M IST IC E DAY HOLIDAY
d u c in g th e s e fig u re s to p e rc e n ta g e s
show s t h a t of th e to ta l incom e of
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., Nov. 2.__
th e A m erican g o v e rn m e n t in 1920,
T he s e n a te to d ay passed a re s o lu ­
92.5 p e r c e n t w en t f o r ’ p a s t a n d f u ­
tion d e c la rin g A rm istice day, N ovem -
t u r e w ars, a n d only 7.5 p e r c e n t for
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*UI b er 11 • a public holiday. T he house
all o th e r g o v e rn m e n ta l c h a rg e s. To
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passed th e re s o lu t on v esterd h y .
be exact, 63.1 p e r c e n t w e n t to p
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fo r p ast w a rs a n d 29.4 p e r c e n t for G one to M y rtle C re e k -—
a rm a m e n t.
j
Mrs. J o h n T a y lo r h a s gone to
C o n tra s te d w ith th is s ta g g e rin g M yrtle C reek fo r a few d ay s v isit
e x p e n d itu re fo r a rm a m e n t, 4.8 p er w ith M r a n d M rs T R D u n h av en .
cent w as sp e n t fo r civil d e p a rtm e n ts ,; T he la tte r is M rs. T a y lo r’s niece,
1.4 p e r c e n t fo r public w orks, and w hom sh e h a s n o t seen fo r m any
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