Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1921, Image 1

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a id 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 p ro v en fact.
VOLUME 3
IS
COAL EA TERS;
KING
AMONG
ROAD BU R N ER
IS FORTY PE R CENT LARGER
THAN AVERAGE.
'B I G
L O C O M O T IV E
U SE D
O N S IS K IY O U S
Ks-
Women’s Wear
Scheduled For
Spring Price Cut
British Pledge
Their Support
To Conieince
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LONÎJON. Nov. 4.— T h e B rit-
<•> ish g o v e rn m e n t h a s fo rm a lly
<•> pled g ed its e lf to la b o r fo r th e
success of th e in te r n a tio n a l d is-
a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n ce to be h eld
a a t W a sh in g to n N ovem ber 11.
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“ I t ’s th e policy of th e gov-
e m in e n t to seek peace a n d to
<♦> in s u re p e a ce ,” d e c la re d A u stin
4> C h a m b e rla in , sp o k e sm a n of th e
g o v e rn m e n t, in th e h o u se of
■?> co m m o n s, to d ay .
“ W e p ra y
<$> fo r th e success of th e c o n fe r-
<?> enee a t W a sh in g to n . A nd we
?» e a rn e s tly hope t h a t it w ill b rin g
<8» re lie f to th e o v e rb u rd e n e d n a-
tio n s of th e w o rld .”
<♦> N EW YO RK , N o t. 4.— S p rin g -
tim e is th e h a rb in g e r of m any
<?> th in g s beside w ay w ard th o u g h ts
<*> an d fan cies. T h is co m in g s p rin g
<§> M ilady’s love of fin e ry w ill leap
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<•> u le d re d u c tio n of tw e n ty -fiv e to
'•> th ir ty - th r e e p er c e n t in th e
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•' in th e m a n n fa c tu re of g a rm e n ts
is given as th e re a so n fo r th e
<?> p ric e sla sh . It w as p o in ted o u t
th a t lo w er p rices a re n e c e ssa ry
<8> to k eep th e tra d e aliv e, as, it
<8» w as c la im e d , th e public is re -
fu sin g to buy a t th e p re s e n t
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PR E FE R S
TO
LIFE
ENGINEER.
“SEEING
OF
A
W ORLD’’
RAII j ROAD
No .55
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
NEW ADDITION
TO ESPEE YARDS
“ DECKAI’OD”
(International News Wire Service)
Recorders Stand
On City Warrant
Issues Explained
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ADMITS
NEGRO
SOLDIERS
HANGED,
BUT
CLAIMS
PRO-
CEDURE WAS ABOVE BOARD.
Local Grid Team
To Have Chance
A re c e n t a rr iv a l in th e local y a rd s
W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ Nov. 4.—
o f th e S o u th e rn P acific co m pany is
O w ing to th e fa c t t h a t som e con­
A
fter
a long w ra n g le in th e se n a te
th e h u g e ’d e c k a p o d ” en g in e, a m on­
fu sio n a n d m is u n d e rs ta n d in g is sa id
/I f
to d ay , a re so lu tio n c a llin g fo r a n in-
s te r locom otive w hich is 40 p e r cen t to ex ist V e g a rd in g th e sto ry in y e s­
v e stig a tio n by a c o m m ittee of five
m o re p o w e rfu l th a n th e o rd in a ry
te r d a y ’s T id in g s s ta tin g th a t th e city
_______
s e n a to rs of th e c h a rg e s of S e n a to r
ra ilw a y en g in e. Y e sterd a y a T id in g s
re c o rd e r does n o t h av e th e po w er to
!
W
atso n th a t A m erican so ld ie rs w ere
re p o rte d b o a rd e d one of th e s e hu g e
Only tw o o b sta c le s— M edford a n d
issu e c ity w a r ra n ts o f in d e b te d n e ss,
1 sh o t a n d h an g ed by th e ir o fficers
ste a m m o to rs, th ro u g h th e c o u rte sy
L e b a n o n — s ta n d
b etw een
A sh lan d
re le v a n t to th e fa ilu re of th e re c e n t
1 w ith o u t tria l w hile o v e rse a s d u rin g
of J. E . D eBose, e n g in e e r, a n d A. L.
high school a n d th e s ta te fo o tb a ll .. -
, .
„
$18,000 bond e le c tio n , th e fo llow ing
th e w orld w ar. w as a d o p te d
S h oupe, fire m a n , ju s t a s th e y w ere
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ip
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,
e x p la n a tio n is m ad e :
In ta lk in g b efo re th e s e n a te W a t­
g e ttin g up ste a m to pull No. 53 over
a n d th e local boys feek c o n fid e n t
U n d e r th e c h a r te r of se v e ra l cities
son gave a s his a u th o r ity for th e
th e S isklyous.
th ey can sw eep th e se o b s tru c tio n s off
a p ro v isio n is m ade to c a re fo r in ­
c h a rg e th a t tw en ty -o n e so ld ie rs w ere
T h e se new g ia n ts of th e railw a y
th e field T h a n k s g iv in g day a n d N o-'
d e b te d n e ss fo r w hich th e r e is no sx-
: h an g ed in F ra n c e , th e s ta te m e n t or
w o rld a re te c h n ic a lly k n o w n a s “ tw o
vem b er 12, th e s e b e in g th e d a te s set a n ' ex-service m an w ho had been a
is ta n t fu n d , by a llo w in g th e city r e ­
te n tw o s” a n d w eigh 2 7 3 ,000 p o u n d s
for th e fin a l e n c o u n te rs . T h e L i n n ’ m em b er of th e A m erican e x p e d itio n ­
c o rd e r to d ra w w a r ra n ts on a fu n d
e a c h — o v e r 13S tons. T h e re a re , on
co u n ty eleven has scored o v er e v e ry ­
th a t does n o t e x ist, b u t w ill be c re ­
a ry forces. He read into th e record»
e a ch side, five m o n s te r d riv e w heels,
th in g in t h a t p a r t of th e sta te .
a te d a t som e f u tu r e d a te .
Such a
th e follow ing te le g ra m fro m th e so l­
w h ich m ak e s su c h a long w heel base
F o llo w in g a c h a lle n g e issued by d ie r:
w a rra n t d ra w s in te r e s t a t a fixed
t h a t s h a rp c u rv e s a re n e g o tia te d w ith
th e L ebanon high school, it w as said
r a te from th e d a te of isu sa n c e , a f te r
“ I c a n n o t te stify to anything; I saw
d iffic u lty . A new tu rn ta b le , 100 feet
a t th e local high school th is in o rn - ex cept t h a t I saw th e sc affo ld a n d
being p ro te s te d , a n d th e p rin c ip a l is
lo ng, is b e in g b u ilt to a c co m m o d ate
ing. th e tw o te a m s will p ro b a b ly . wag in (o n n e d bv th e g u a rd 3 t h a t
paid a f te r th e fu n d h as been paid
M ED FO R D . O r., Nov.
4.— T he
G R A N TS PASS, O r., Nov. 4.—
th e big “ d e c k a p o d s .”
m eet h e re N ovem ber 12. T h e Ash- j tw e n ty -o n e so ld ie rs had a lre a d y been
in to th e tre a s u ry .
f ir s t a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n of th e Ja c k -
D ed icato ry se rv ic es of th e S avage
A look in to th e oil-fed fu rn a c e of
land high school te le g ra p h e d an a t - . h u n g on it, a n d th a t a s m any m ore
It is s ta te d a t th e city re c o rd e r’s
son c o u n ty Y. M. C. A. will be held
R ap id s irrig a tio n d am , w hich h a s
^ h e b ig lo co m o tiv e re m in d e d th e v is­
tra c tiv e o ffe r to th e n o rth e rn school
o ffice t h a t no su c h p ro v isio n h as
w ere sch ed u led to be h u n g on i t.”
in M edford th e e v e n in g of N ovem ber
i t o r of D a n te ’s in fe rn o , only it seem ­
been com p leted th is m o n th , w ill be
th is m o rn in g .
been m ad e in A s h la n d ’s city c h a rte r
17. T h is is th e a n n u a l g e t-to g e th e r
held to m o rro w .
P la n s a re now b e ­
e d te n tim e s h o tte r. A g re a t c a u l­
M uch in te re s t Is b ein g m a n ife ste d
W A SH IN G TO N I) c
Nnv 4 __
a n d th a t th e city re c o rd e r is n o t em ­
of
th e frie n d s a n d s u p p o rte rs of th e in to m o rro w ’s gam e, on a c c o u n t of |
ing
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d ro n is filled w ith s u p e rh e a te d gas,
trw e t h a t *n’eg ro 8oid ie rs w ere
pow ered w ith such a u th o r ity , a n d
w ork.
'
h a s a lre a d y been p re p a re d fo r th e
w h ile fa r in th e d ista n c e th e open
its^ b t ing th e f h s t of t^ e k in d ev er b a n g e d j n F ra n c e , b u t th e w ar d e ­
t h a t a t no tim e have such w a r ra n ts
A p o p u la r priced d in n e r will be
¡vent.
e n d s of th e b o ile r pipes d im ly a p ­
p u lle d off betw een A sh lan d a n d p a rtm e n t rec o rd s show s t h a t th e y
b een issu ed .
serv ed by th e lad ie s of one of th e
P re s id e n t W. J. K e rr, o f th e O re-
p ear.
R o seb u rg .
a lth o u g h
b a sk et
ball w e re ex ecu ted a fte r a fa ir tr ia l ant?
c h u rc h e s, a fte r w hich th e c o n v en tio n
,on
A
g
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ra
l
college,
w
ill
d
e
liv
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r
T h e e a se w ith w hich one of th es
te a m s from th e tw o to w n s have co n v iction of o ffen ses of such a n a ­
A c o m m u n ity in e a rn e s t a c tio n
p ro p e r will be held. V a rio u s c o m m it­
ie
d e d ic a to ry
a d d re ss.
O th e r
m o n s te r e n g in e s is h a n d le d is re
played before. T he U m pqua a g g re ­ tu r e as to w a r ra n t h a n g in g th em
q u ick ly develops m an y s u rp ris e s .
tee m en w ill be p re se n te d also. T he
p eak ers of th e day a re P ercy Cup-_
m a rk a b le ,
r e q u irin g
little
m or
g a tio n is th e R o se b u rg high sc h o o l’s
Som e fo lk s, m oving in a very n a r ­
h ig h e r th a n G ilro y 's k ite .”
c o m m itte e is a r r a n g in g to b rin g a
ler, of S alem , a n d J. W. H a rriso n ,
‘s tr e n g th th a n it ta k e s to m an a g e a
! firs t fo o tb a ll team a n d th e fact th a t
row c irc u it, as busy fo lk s alw ay s
T h is w as th e c o m m en t of S e c re ­
s tro n g sp e a k e r, who will m ak e th e
|f San F ra n eisc o . S e c re ta ry of S ta te
o rd in a ry a u to . T h e re v e rs e lev er i
It has a lre a d y isu ffe re d se v era l de-
tio n of pu b lic s e n tim e n t, a s re
ta
ry
of W a r W eeks th is m o rn in g on
p rin c ip a l ad d re ss.
ni K ozer w ill p ress th e b u tto n
m o v ed by sterfm a n d ev en th e bel
te a ts leads to local ex p ectan cy o f a , l h e 8 ta te m e n ts of s e n a to r W atso n
do, a re likely to g et a w ro n g no-
T h e n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e will
h ich w ill loose th e w a te rs in to th e
r u n g by th a t o b lig in g s e rv a n t. Th
s la u g h te r of th e in n o ce n ts.
la te d to b o th in d iv id u a ls a n d
th a t he could fu rn is h
“ positive
p re s e n t th e nam es of th e six candi-
nals. •
o il feed le v e r a n d th r o ttle a re bo
T he v isitin g tea m is in fin e fe ttle , p ro o f” th a t so ld ie rs in th e A m efican
m e a su re s a n d do n o t w ake up to
d i te s fo r th e v acancies on th e c o u n ­
In v ita tio n s h av e been se n t to ifiany
sm a ll c o n c ern s, a n d e a sily operati
how ever, s m a rtin g tinder I)re '* o u s i ex pe d ltio n a ry forces w ere h an g ed .
’th e rea l s la n t of pu b lic p u rp o se
ty c o m m itte e cau sed by th e a u to ­
A re m a rk r e g a rd in g th e g re a te
ro m in e n t p erso n s from ..all o v er th e
a d v e rse ex p e rien c e s a u d a re sa id to
______ _
u n til occasion a ris e s w h ere th e
m atic r e tire m e n t of o n e -th ird of th e
e a se w ith w hich p re se n t-d a y locom o
‘acific coast a n ti a la rg e a tte n d a n c e
to m o rro w 's
p u b lic can r e g is te r its o p inion
m em b e rs, fo r w hich t,
I N A SH V IL L E , T e n n ., Nov. 4.—
Is expected a t th e c e le b ra tio n .
tiv e fire m e n fille d th e ir jo b s elicite«
on se v era l issu es in q u ick su c ce s­
n is coach-1 G e n e ra | p e r s i,ing today d e n ie d th e
provides.
T
h
e
el
•from E n g in e e r D uB ose th e s ta te m e n
sion, lik e it h a s d u rin g th e p a st
ra in e d a n d c b a rg e s o f S e n a to r W atso n th a t
im m e d ia te ly a fte
t h a t he h a d sh o v eled coal in to th<
English Newspaperm an H e r e -
tw o w eeks on th e C h a m b e r of
team in A m erican so ld ie rs w ere h anged in
C. A. M eeker
h u n g ry fu rn a c e of a m o u n ta in
S am u el G. C ooper, re p re s e n ta tiv e
C om m erce s e c re ta ry s h ip , th e sto c k
F ia n c e w ith o u t tria l by c o u rt mar-
se v e ra l m usical
c lim b in g locom otive fo r n e a rly fiv
of th e L ondon T im es an d its A m e ri­ show in th e C h a u ta u q u a ta b e r ­
•
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l.
T
he
d
e
ta
ils
of
y e a rs , over th e S ie rra M adres, an
can agency in New Y ork, w as an
nacle, an d th e re c e n t bond issue.
—
“ I t's th e m ost o u tra g e o u s a n d un-
decided on a t a
h a d a lso trie d hobo tra m p in g , bu
A sh lan d v isito r y e s te rd a y , sp en d in g
W hen tlie sum to ta l o f public
?ell k n o w n tr u e a c c u sa tio n th a t could possibly
f o u n t? c o n u n itte
t h a t if he had his choice betw een th
a s h o rt tim e a t th e T id in g s.
M r? o p inion is a n a ly z e d , w h e re issu es
ing of h e r he m ad e and is a b so lu te ly w ith o u t
at
A
sh
lan
d
.
tw o , he w ould choose th e la tte r.
Coo: er is to u rin g th e c o u n try , h a v ­ a n d in d iv id u a l in flu e n c e is s q u a re ­
rn ia ran c h fo u n d a tio n ,”
th e
c o m m a n d er-in -
Tw o sp o n g e -filled fu n n e ls a tta c h
ing ¿. rived in New Y ork eleven
ly jo in e d , very o fte n it b rin g s us
C
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ty
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m
erican
forces d u rin g
et) to tu b e s w ere o b se rv e d in th e en
n o n th s ago, w ith th e in te n tio n of
to a re a liz a tio n th a t issu e s we
S
o
m
ew
h
ere
th
few days th e w o rld w a r d eclared .
g in e cab. In a n s w e r to a question,
co m b in in g p le a s u re a n d b u sin e ss. He
th o u g h t so u n d a re h e ld positively
tic
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r
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r
r
160-acre
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if th e y w ere u sed a s m eg ap h o n es t
will v isit P o r tla n d a n d la te r re tu r n
po ro u s by th e a g g re g a te c o m m u n ­
y e a rs ago , •',<>,’’,e r A slila m ie r I{<‘ cuim - i a t i n g -
w
h
ere
no
one
se
te ll cow s a n d people to g e t o ff th
to th e e a s te rn s ta te s by way of C an­
ity m in d , au d so m e fo lk s w ho
a c re s u n d e r
G* G - E u b a n k s is e n jo y in g a visit
b e rt H ow ell, th
tra c k , th e v isito r w as in fo rm e d t h a t 1
ada.
th in k th e m se lv e s very “ in flu e n ­
Iditch is be- fro ,n
l’rot,1,‘r - J. S. E u b a n k s, of
is
expected
hou
th e s e w ere b r e a th in g a p p lia n ce s, to
t ia l ” w ith th e public a re b ro u g h t
his
is
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P
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rtla
n
d
,
who a r r iv e d y e ste rd a y an d
F ish in g R estrictions—
n o t y et m ade 1
be used in going th ro u g h m o u n ta in
to rea liz e th a t, in fa c t, th e public
le to w a te r exP®cts to spend a few w eeks h ere,
By o rd e r of th e s ta te fish an d
w as supposed t
tu n n e ls , w h ere th e g a s is so m etim es
T he
th in k s v ery little of T H E IR o p in ­
he ch ief a t- r u s tic a tin g a n d re c u p e ra tin g .
g
am
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co
m
m
issio
n
,
fish
in
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w
ith
200
on
N
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vem
ber
1.
so b ad t h a t th e r e is n ’t e n o u g h oxy­
ions a n d m otives, w h ile it holds
fe e t of th e fishw ay a t th e Savage
ie?.
th e ra n c h p o s s e s s e s ’ P o rtla n d v isito r is a n o ld -tim e A sh-
g en le ft in th e a ir fo r th e fire in th
a
m
uch
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ig
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e
r
e
s
tim
a
te
on
th
e
fo r Miss R u sse ll, sh e says, is n e ith e r
b la c k sm ith , hav in g lived h e re
R a p id s d im is now p ro h ib ite d . Signs
T ou rists Are Stranded—
fu rn a c e to b u rn , a s w as th e cas
opinions a n d m otives of o th e rs,
have
been
e
s
ta
b
lis
h
e
d
fix
in
g
th
e
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fam
ily
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,
w
ith
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n
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r
th
e
a
lfa
lfa
,
b
u
t
th
e
l
h
ll
lv
>'e a rs ago.
w h e n E n g in e e r P o o r w as n e a rly as
M edical S p e cia list R etili ns—
who m ak e less claim s a s “ le a d ­
c
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ild
re
n
,
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re
s
tra
n
d
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a
t
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to
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on
each
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of
th
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tre
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,
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n
d
sp
len
d
id
view
o
f
M
ount
S
h
asta.
p h y x ia te d in a S iskiyou tu n n e l th'
Dr. H. M. Shaw re tu rn e d to A sh­
in g ” public opinion m o u ld e rs. I t
cam p ju s t s o u th of th e city. T he
persons fish in g above th e d e a d lin e
o th e r d ay. C o m p ressed a ir is force'
Sunday School Class E n tertained—
lan
d a few d ays ago, a f t e r a n a b ­
is easy e n o u g h fo r m en to a r r o ­
f a th e r a n d e ld e st boy, w ho is a b o u t
w ill be s u b je c t to a r r e s t a n d fine
in to th e s e fu n n e ls fro m a c h e st
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, i A lb e rt C o tte r e n te r ta in e d his Sun- sence of se v e ra l y e a rs a n d ex p resses
g a te to th em se lv e s “ in flu e n c e ”
six teen y e a rs of age, a re lo o k in g to r ,
. . . .
u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of th e s ta te
th e f o r w a r d .e n d of th e engine.
' d ay school c la ss a t his hom e on H a r
h im se lf a s d e lig h te d to be am ong
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M allet co m p o u n d en g in e s, one
rison s tr e e t W eA iesd ay n ig h t. A f­ old tim e frie n d s.
Dr. Shaw sp en t
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w h ic h w as s ta n d in g in th e loc
te r a s h o rt b u sin e ss sessio n , th e ev ­ th e p ast s u m m e r on his ran c h n e a r
B. C., th e ir hom e.— G ra n ts P ass
a te d . a t th e best.
to ascen d by th e fish la d d e r. They
y a rd s y e s te rd a y , a r e s lig h tly mo
e n in g w as sp e n t in p lay in g in d o o r M a rsh fie ld , re c u p e ra tin g from an op-
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gam es.
R e fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed . eratjoU ( b u t found th a t Coos Bay a ir
HAZ K IK .
At K lam ath F alls—
[the slu ice g a te s b e n e a th th e pow er
n o t so speedy. T h e m en c a ll th e
c o n sistin g of m a rsh m a llo w p u d d in g . (V(, nQt a g re e w ith b ,m
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,
E. T. S ta p le s a n d L. Jaco b , of th is
house. „
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Dinner Postponed—
t h e fo rw a rd e n d of th e en g in e, w hi
fo rd
rd , being
located here
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b e in g located
h e re a a t t 108
i K la m a th co u n ty w ith a n u m b e r of E luding th e te a c h e r, A lb e rt W illiam s -.-d
T h e W ed n esd ay A ftern o o n club oft B u ild in g New T u rn ta b le
i s so m e tim e s ru n b a c k w a rd s, p uslr"'
w ere R aym ond C arso n , Jo e R ein-
S a tu rd a y
th e S outhern. P a c ific p a rtie s in te re s te d in th e p u rc h a se of h a rt, C la rk B u tte rfie ld , M arion C ros- P io n e e r avenue.
i n g th e te n d e r in fro n t.
b rook W ed n esd ay a n d re tu rn e d w ith th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h has decided
to c h a n g e th e db te of th e ir d in n e r com pany b eg an c o n s tru c tio n w o rk p n , m in t lan d s in th a t v ic in itj, th e pro-
ley, a n d C lyde M oore.
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SCHOOL CENSUS 33,350,117«
from F rid a y noon, N ovem ber 11, to a new tu rn ta b le , m ad e n ecessary b y ; m otion of w hich is being h a n d le d by
Looking for a Farm—
> ta k e n from th e K la m a th riv e r n e a r
W
ASH IN GTON, D. C., Nov. 4.—
Drill
for
Oil—
Mr! S ta p le s a n d Mr. Jacobs.
Mr. an d M rs. A lb e rt L ane a r r i v e d ■ K la m a th o n , a S o u th e rn P acific com - T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , N ovem ber 10. W e th e e x tra la rg e e n g in e s w hich a re
T
he
school p o p u la tio n of th e U nited
T
h
e
w
ork
of
d
rillin
g
oil
well
No.
feel th a t in so d o in g we w ill h av e a : now being used on th e S h a sta divi- Green Springs Road Open—
in A sh la n d re c e n tly a n d a re very d e -, pany s ta tio n .
T h e H o w ard a u to sta g e line is now
th e S o u th e rn O regon Develop-* S ta te s is 33,250,8< 0, th e cen su s hu-
la rg e r p a tro n a g e a n d a t th e s a m e ’ sion. T h e old tu rn ta b le is sev en ty
s ir o u s o f lo c a tin g h e re p e rm a n e n tly ,
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using th e new h ig h w ay o v er G reen i m en t ane? E x p lo ra tio n com pany w as re a u to d ay a n n o u n c es.
lie in g in th e m a r k e t fo r a fa rm .
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 4.— tim e g iving o u r frie n d s a n d h e lp e r» fe e t long a n d is o p e ra te d by com-
f a r v en
as m P iles
ine- r W
begun
rn o o n bv on
th e five Of to th is n u m b e r con^prising c itizen s
T he f i r « p e rm its to m a n u fa c tu re o r th e b e n e fit of th e e n tir e h o lid a y o n ’ pressed a ir from th e « “ »«•<•'*“ • gpi.jj^g8 m o u n ta in tw e as
n ty -se
e sle rln T
n d u esd
o rc ay h a rd a s fte lease,
L ynch
Berhams Move to To'
to tw e n ty y e a rs old, m o re th a n
Mr. a n d M rs. J e s s e B erham a n d sell b e e r fo r m ed ic in a l pu rp o ses w as th e 11th. We also feel we s h o u ld 1 w hiie th e new ta b le > w ill be 1 0 ° fe « t.
ll>e d rille rs . T he ro ta ry ’ 21.310.
000 w e re a tte n d in g school
t h e i r c h ild re n h av e m oved fro m th e ir : »sued by P ro h ib itio n C o m m issio n er n o t do a n y th in g to in te r fe re w ith o u r , Iona a n d e le c tric a lly o p e ra te d .
A t, r
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d rill w e n t dow n to a d e p th of fo u r b etw een S e p tem b e r. 1919. an d J a n -
jn o u n ta in ra n c h on th e S laktyous to H ay n es to d ay to th e S chlitz b rew e ry ' ow n o r M e d fo rd ’s c e le b ra tio n on t h a t p re s e n t t h . g ia n t
“ “J
’ „ ' ¿ „ f a c e d over G reen S p rin g , leet In fifte e n m i n u t e s - M e d f o r d n a ry . 1920. w hen th e c e n su s w as
a S e v e n th s tr e e t resid e n ce , w h e re a t M ilw aukee, an d th e P ell b rew e ry day. W a tc h th e p a p e rs fo r f u r th e r , n o t be tu rn e d on
8
M ail T rib u n e .
tak e n .
.th ey w ill sp e n d th e w in te r.
in New Y q?k.
no tices— C o m m ittee.
| f ir s t h a v in g th e te n d e r d isco n n ected , m o u n ta in .
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