Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1921, Image 1

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    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 p ro v en fact.
A shland D aily T idings
n
A L A R IA
germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
helps.
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
&
No. 56
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921
JAPANESE CABINET TENDERS RESIGNATION
S.P. VICE PRES.
BOOSTS HOTEL
Harding Sends
I Peace Message
By World Radio
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., Nov. 5.
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a n e s e c a b in e t re sig n e d to d ay fol­
T he e n la rg e d h o tel b o n u s c o m m it­
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)
low
ing th e a s sa s s in a tio n of P re m ie r
te e m et y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n to per-;
LONDON, Nov. ».— T h e p ro sp ect
K ei H a ra in a T okio ra ilro a d s ta tio n
fe e t p la n s fo r ra is in g th e $30,000
of re d u c tio n of a rm a m e n ts is giving
y e s te rd a y , by a y o u th w ho sta b b e d
b o n u s w hich w as deciiAid upon a t
p a u se to m any lo n g -h e a d ed th in k e r s
th e J a p a n e s e s ta te s m a n re p e a te d ly
W e d n e s d a y 's m eetin g . T h e c o m m it­
in B rita in .
j in th e b re a st a f te r lea p in g from b e­
te e c o n sid e red its e lf f o rtu n a te iu
G e n e rally sp e a k in g , th e pu b lic, ex­
h in d th e s e a ts of a th ir d c la ss pas-
h a v in g p re s e n t E. O. McCormicfk,
_______
cept th e m o re a c tiv e le a d e rs of la b o r,
s
e u g e r w a itin g room th ro u g h w hicli
vice p re s id e n t of th e S o u th e rn P a ­
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c ific com pany, w ho w as on h is w ay
NEW \ ORK, Nov. 4.— A fte r a does n o t c a re p a rtic u la rly a b o u t th e
th e p re m ie r w as passing. T he re s ig ­
F o r c e n tu rie s .
to a tte n d th e d e d ic a tio n c e re m o n ie s ,ia rd tig h t ° r se v era l h o u rs, fire m e n d is a rm a m e n t issue.
n a tio n of th e c a b in e t c a n n o t be a c ­
A very b e a u tifu l a n d p a th e tic
„ ra n ts
x g ra d in
of a a hia»o
i e rn P acific com pany, sp e n t y e s te rd a y cep ted fo r a few days ¡lending th e
o f th e Savuge R a p id s d am a t x G
,n e e d a c co o n n tro
tro l l of
blaze t th h n a f t d do e -, since, • in fa c t, th e f ir s t E n g lis h — be-
little song t h a t w en t th e ro u n d s
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Nov. 5-
in .Ashland in th e in te re s t of h is com - p lan s of fo rm in g a new body.
stro y e d fo u r E rie ra ilro a d p ie rs a n d ing of T e u to n ic e x tra c tio n — cam e to
a few y e a rs ago e n title d , ‘ T ii
P a ss to d a y .
th is isla n d from Schlesw ig on th e
A “ m o ra l a g re e m e n t fo r th e pass- pany. H e cam e in on No. 14 y e ste r-
.Mr. M cC orm ick ex p ressed h im se lf a sco re
ra ilro a d c a rs lo ad ed w ith
y o u r b ull o u ts id e ,” m ig h t be a p ­
ag e of th e m uch a m e n d e d com prom - (jay m o rn in g in h is p riv a te c a r Sun-
a s h e a rtily in fa v o r of th e p ro p o sed ilo u r and o th e r p ro p e rty , a t W ee- h eels of th e d e p a rtin g R o m an s, a b o u t
p ro p ria te ly r e s u r re c te d to be su n g
W A SH IN G TO N , I). C., Nov. 5.—
ise tax bill by M onday n ig h t w as set> a n d le ft fo r th e n o rth la s t n ig h t
p la n , sa y in g th a t A sh la n d h a d , in *ia w *i e n > N. J. 1 he d a m a g e is esti- 1500 y e a rs ago, p lain Jo h n C itizen
a t th e w in te r fa ir. I do n o t re-
T he a ssa s s in a tio n of P re m ie r H a ra
rea c h e d by th e re p u b lic a n a n d dem o- on No. jg . T ra v e lin g T ra ffic M ana-
h is o p in io n , a m o st e x c ep tio n a l op- m ate d b e tw e en $5,0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d $6,- h a s been a c cu sto m e d to h e a rin g , j
w ill n o t c h a n g e th e policies of th e
s e n a to rs to d ay .
g er S p a rk s m et him h e re a n d A gent
p o rtu n lty to b u ild a big h o tel a n d o o ^-bbO. An o v e rh e a te d sto v e is be- w ith o u t noisy c o m p la in t, th e b u rd e n s
J
en S e n a to rs L a F o lle tte a n d K ra m e r d ire c te d th em a b o u t th e city, a p a n e s e g o v e rn m e n t to be p u rsu e d
m a k e it a g r e a t success. H e r e f e r r e d
to be th e c a u se of th e con- of a rm s a n d a rm a m e n ts a n d of w ars.
a t th e d isa rm a m e n t c o n fe re n ce , B a r­
tw o of th e b ill’s m ost irre -
It is a h a b it.
Mr. M cC orm ick view ing th e or-
to th e h ig h -p ric e d h o ste lry a t C h an d -, tla s ra tio n .
on S h id e h a ra , a m b a s s a d o r from J a ­
lab le o p p o n e n ts, in d ic a te d t h a t j c h a rd s w ith th e ir w o n d e rfu l co lo r-
T h a t p o rtio n of th e p o p u la tio n
s id e .” If a n y th in g h a p p en s
le r, A rizo n a, m e n tio n e d by M. C. I
pan, a n d one of th a t n a tio n 's l e a d ­
' they w ould n o t s ta n d in th e w ay of j n g, sa id th e re was n o t a p r e ttie r
w hich
m ig h t— w ith
ap o lo g ie s— be
■the w in te r f a ir p ro p o sitio n goes
R eid , a n d c o n firm e d th e l a tte r 's
ing d e le g a te s, o fficially s ta te s th is
, a fin a l vote .Monday.
sp o t on th e face of th e e a rth th a n
re fe rre d to a s th e in te llig e n s ia , is
't h e ro ad th a t m o st of such local
m o rn in g .
s ta te m e n t r e g a rd in g th e u n a ttr a c tiv e
An a m e n d m e n t to in c re a se th e ex- A sh lan d , an d a s s e rte d a g a in th a t
b e g in n in g to w eigh th e p ro s a n d cons
e n te rp ris e s have in th e p a st, we
s u r r o u i d in g s a n d th e p ro je c t b e in g
H a ra w as w idely know n as • th e
; istin g s ta te o r in h e rita n c e tax es to A shland had a w o n d e rfu l f u tu r e if
and th e dim d ista n c e co n seq u en ce
w ould su g g e st t h a t th e song he ¡ th e m axim um of 50 per c e n t w hen ,n ,e c te d a lo n g rig h t lines.
a p ay in g one, its so le a d v a n ta g e b e­
firs t co m m o n er e v e r to head th e im ­
of re d u c tio n of a rm a m e n ts . T h e sub-1
su n g a t th e u n v e ilin g of th e
in g a m ild w in te r c lim a te .
p e ria l Ja p a n e s e g o v ern n ien . H e w as
th e n e t a m o u n t exceeds $ 3 0 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , ______________________
je c t is w eig h ted w ith a q u e stio n
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T h e im p o rta n t fa c t w as b ro u g h t
p re s id e n t of th e S eiro k w ai p a rty , th e
i in tro d u c e d by L a F o lle tte , w as de-
m ark .
Ui
m en t, th a t no d o u b t, w ill soon be i feated .
o u t by Mr. M cC orm ick t h a t th e r e
p a rty now in pow er in J a p a n .
He
W e have com e to th in k t h a t only
e re c te d to its m em ory.
a r e m an y w in te r re s o rts , b u t few
w
as
b
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1
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a
t
M
orioka.
By a vote of 35 to 33, th e se n a te
F ra n c e fe a rs G e rm a n y . F e a r is per-;
HAZ K IK .
good s u m m e r re s o rts .
H e re in lies
H a ra becam e p re m ie r tw o y e a rs
d
e
fe
a te d L a F o lle tte ’s p ro p o sa l re ­
im ps a s tro n g w ord. B ut B rita in also
A s h la n d 's o p p o rtu n ity .
ago, tiie f irs t m an to a ssu m e th a t o f­
q u irin g th e tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t to
is co n c ern e d a b o u t G erm an y , pros-
T h e v isito r su g g e ste d t h a t th e
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fice u n d e r p a rty g o v e rn m e n t.
He
m ak e pu b lic a ll ta x r e tu rn s .
; tr a te a s alie seem s to be.
WEEKS CONFIDENT
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 bon u s w ould n o t be co n sid ­
w as se rv in g fo r th e th ir d tim e as
T he rea so n is th e co n v ictio n , ab et-
WATSON’S CHARGE»
e re d m uch of a n a d v a n ta g e by a
(C o n trib u te d )
m in is te r of tiie in te rio r w hen he w as
i ted by e x p e rts in th e science of w a r­
WILL BE FLOORED INDIANA MINERS ORDERED
p ro sp e c tiv e h o te l b u ild e r if th e la t-
One of th e m o st s tir r in g a d d re sse s
c alled to head th e c a b in e t.
fare, th a t tiie next w a r w ill be b e ­
TO RETURN TO WORK BY
t e r h a d to pay a good s h a re o f it An law e n fo rc e m e n t a n d th e s e ttin g
He succeeded th e la te P rin c e Ito
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 5.—
yond p re s e n t im a g in in g s, one of m a ­
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
b a c k in b u y in g g ro u n d on w hich to fo rth of th e s a n c tity of law th a t was
as
le a d e r of th e c o n s titu tio n a l p a rty ,
S e c re ta ry of W a r W eeks to d ay d e ­
ch in es a n d c h e m istry .
b u ild . A b e tte r p la n , he sa id , w ould e v e r m ad e in A sh lan d w as d e liv e re d
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a lib e ral o rg a n iz a tio n , w hen th e l a t ­
c la re d t h a t he is c o n fid e n t t h a t all
Channel No Pi>otection
S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., Nov. 5.—
b e to o ffe r, say $25,000 a n d an a t-i by C a p ta in F. E . E b b e rt a t th e P re s-
te r died in 1919, an d w as p o p u larly
B rita in is fin d in g th a t she is v ery th e c h a rg e s m ad e by S e n a to r W at- M iners in th e In d ia n a coal field s r e ­
E. O. S m ith , p re sid e n t of th e Ash- su p p o sed to be -frie n d ls to w a rd th e
tr a c tiv e site .
b y te ria n c h u rc h la s t n ig h t. A good
close to th e c o n tin e n t of E u ro p e . T he son a g a in s t th e a rm y , c la im in g sum - ceived in s tru c tio n s to d ay by th e in-
b elen t E gg A sso ciatio n , h as a flock U nited S tates.
*
“ Be s u re t h a t th e s ite h a s a n a t- a u d ie n c e g re e te d th e sp e a k e r.
o n e -tim e
p ro te c tiv e c h a n n e l
h a s m ary ex ecu tio n of m en by o ffic e rs i te r n a tio n a l p re s id e n t, J o h n L. L ew is, of p o u ltry of such d im e n sio n s th a t
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of
law
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tr a c tiv e o u tlo o k ,” ad v ise d th e S outh-
H is firs t p o litical a s sig n m e n t w as
! s h ru n k to th e size of a b ig g 'sh riv e r. I w ithout- p ro p e r tria l, can be dis- to re m a in a t w ork u n less th e op er- ^hc h ens have tw ice o u tg ro w n th e ir
fo rc e m e n t in th e m a tte r of p ro h ib i-i ■
s e c re ta ry to th e la te C o u n t M utsu,
Its s tra g e tic im p o rta n c e as a bul- proved.
a to rs had tatyen a c tio n im p a irin g th e q u a r te r s a n d m o re lan d is n eed ed one of J a p a n 's m ost fam o u s s ta te s-
( C o n tin u ed on P a g e 4)
tio n s q u a re ly up to th e people.
w a lk of sa fe ty is d im in ish in g .
1 R e fe rrin g to s ta te m e n ts a lle g ed to e x istin g a g re e m e n ts.
for th e ir a c co m o d a tio n .
T h e firs t m en.
.
T h a t 90 p e r c e n t of th e o ffic ia ls a re
M oreover, we a re to ld , th e next h av e been m ad e by S e n a to r W a tso n
T h is a c tio n w as ta k e n in view ^ e x p a n s i v e m ove m ad e by th e p ro p -,
i h o n e st a n d w a n t to en fo rc e th e law ,
H a ra w as a m em b er of th e J a p a u -
w ar will he one of in d u s tr ia l re- re fle c tin g upon th e a rm y n u rse s, th e i th e d ecision m ad e b y - t h e fe d e ra l
I b u t u n less th e peo p le a re a w a k e to
r ie to r w as to buy th e place e a s t o f , ese p a rlia m e n t fo r m o re th a n th ir tv
so u rces, a n d tiie m a s te r w a rrio r of; s e c re ta ry sa id :
“ No d e c e n t m a n , COu r t of a p p e a ls a t C hicago, w hich his f a th e r's , w h ere he h ad been c o n -'
v io la tio n s o f th e law a n d in fo rm .
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y e a rs
th e se o ffic ia ls, th ey a re u n a b le to th e fu tu re , will be one who can w eld w ould m ak e such c h a rg e s a g a i n s t ; su sp en d e d J u d g e A n d e rs o n ’s in ju n c - d u c tin g his “ egg fa c to ry .” A second
ict.
In fo rm a tio n c a n be given, he a n a tio n in to an in d u s tria l fig h tin g th em , an d I m e a su re m y w o rd s w hen tio n a g a in s t th e ‘‘check o ff” sy stem . ja rg e feetj a n d lay in g h o u se w as h e re
«aid. th ro u g h th e A nti-S alo o n le a g u e m a c h in e ‘ w h e re o f th e m o st fa r-flu n g ' I say t h a t .”
c o n s tru c te d , b u t th e fe a th e re d in-
w ith o u t th e need of p u b lish in g th e d e Pa rtm e n ts of in d u s try becom e as
GREAT BRITAIN AND
h a b ita n ts n eed s till m o re ro o m , es-
n a m e of th e in fo rm a n t.
I e sse n tia lly a fig h tin g u n it as th e b a t-
FR A N C E D E V E L O P S C R A P
pecially th e y o u n g stock.
R E V E R SE ARGUMENT
T he p u rp o se o f th e liq u o r e le m e n t taH ° n ° f a r til,e r y '
O \ F)R T U R K IS H Q l E ST IO N
S m ith is lo o k in g fo r a couple of
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is n o t to a tta c k th e e ig h t e e n t h '.
D esp,te h e r in d u s tria l su p re m a cy
T he New Y ork g u n 8ay8; ..F o r
¡.acres on w hich to ru n y o u n g pul-
.
a m e n d m e n t, b u t to in d u ce co n g re ss 1,1 c e rta in re s tric te d lines, B rita in is m an y th e incom e h as gone w hile th e
LONDON, Nov. 5.— F re s h d iffe r- ¡e t s fo r th re e o r fo u r m o n th s in th e
M iss B lan ch e H icks,
A sh la n d 's li- so to d e fin e o r c o n s tru c t it as to per- n ° v an a " " a ,o u n d in d u s tria l n a tio n . t ax re m a in s .” B ut if they keep on ences a re a ris in g b etw een G re a t sp rin g .
Irr ig a te d lan d w ith in th e
h r a r ia n ,
a n d th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’
ntit th e m a n u fa c tu re of b e v e ra g e s s< e ee h a sn t th e sam e s ta n d in g ^ e x e m p t i n g g o v e rn m e n t bon d s from
B rita in a n d F ra n c e o v er T u rk e y . I t c n y ijnijts is priced a t $400 to $700
a s so c ia tio n , is m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s h av in g su ch h ig h p er c e n t of alco h o l it h as in G erm an y , or even in th e ta x a tio n , a s th ey h av e do n e now w as le a rn e d to d ay th a t th e B r i ti s h . p e r acre> w hich is n o t co n sid e red an
w{th jjb e r ty b o n d s, th e ta x w ill h av e fo re ig n o ffice is p re p a rin g a n o te excessive v a lu a tio n .
to o b se rv e C h ild re n 's Book W e e k , as to be in to x ic a tin g .
T hey a re I n ite d M ates.
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gone w hile th e incom e re m a in s . _ fo r tra n s m is s io n to P a ris p ro te s tin g
w hich b e g in s N o v em b er 13.
T h e s tro n g ly o rg a n iz e d to b re a k dow n
T he S m ith flock of heavy lay in g ,
p rin c ip a l p u rp o se of th e m o v em en t th e m o ra le o f th e pu b lic by p u b lish - .tr ic tio n of th e g e n e ra lly accep ted C ou|.ier> C o rv allis, Or.
a g a in s t tiie concessions F ra n c e h a s larg e -size T a n c re d s tra in L e g h o rn s
By GRANT SELBY
form of a rm a m e n ts g u n s, s h ip s,j C o rre c t, th e .ta x w ill h a v e gone m ade to th e T u rk is h n a tio n a lis ts in
ls to e n a b le p a re n ts a n d c h ild re n to ing b ro a d s id e th e ir slo g a n : T h e re ^orm
has been up in tw o a n d o n e -h a lf
(T id in g s H igh School R e p o rte r)
in te llig e n tly s e le c t th e b e st ju v e n ile is a s m u ch d ru n k e n n e s s to d ay a s be- a e r °Id a n e s > m asses of m en, etc.,
fo r th e «•few -> wko ow n fh e fa x ex. fjie tre a ty re c e n tly con clu d ed be-
y e a rs.
T h e re a re a b o u t 700 hens,
In o b serv an ce of th e tw e n tie th a n ­
b o o k s p u b lish e d , e ith e r fo r th e ir ow n fore p ro h ib itio n w e n t in to effecit,
r e s u lt ’n th e s e c re t dem oting of e n ip t b o n d s a n d receiv e th e
" in -i tw een th e tw o p a rtie s .
in c lu d in g 300 p u lle ts. T h e ir ta m e ­ n iv e rs a ry of th e firs t high school
science io
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u se o r fo r C h ristm a s p re s e n ts. L ists anc* th e pu b lic w a n t it an y w ay .
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r e , ., i com e >» b u t in d u s try a n d th e pro-
T he fo re ig n o ffice o ffic ia ls a d m it- ness is u n u s u a l, fo r th is b ree d is
lite ra ry society, th e tw o s h o rt plays,
o f su ch books, w ith c o m p le te des-
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up a n a d d itio n a l t a x i t e d th a t th e s itu a tio n is ca p ab le of u su a lly very n e rv o u s a n ti flig h ty ,
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M rs. P a t a n d th e L a w ,” a n d ‘ T he
c rlp tio n s a n d illu s tr a tio n s w ill be sta n c e s p ro v in g t h a t th is is n o t tru e .
se rio u s d e v e lo p m en ts.
th a t tho few dodge.
Som e of th e b iid s a re so ta m e t h a t O b s tin a te F a m ily ,” w ere given be-
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
a v a ila b le a t th e lib ra ry d u rin g book One w as th e s ta te m e n t by th e ph y s
tliey will allow v isito rs to ta k e th e m fo re a crow ded house a t th e high
j ician w ho h ad c h a rg e o f th e aico-
j up a n d pet th em .
school la st evening. M ore th a n $100
A fte r c h ild re n leav e th e p rim a ry holic w ard of B ellevue h o s p ita l, New
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Forty fig h tin g cocks w itli com bs wag re a liz e d from th e p e rfo rm a n c e,
g ra d e s th e y a re In g r e a t d a n g e r of \ o r k , th a t b e fo re p ro h ib itio n w e n t
, lik e th e le d la y s of th e ris in g s u n conceded to be one of th e b est hoyie
r e a d in g boo k s u n s u ite d to th e ir age in to e ffe c t every d ay o f th e y e a r Its
co m p rise th e m ale c o n tin g e n t of th e ta le n t a ffa irs ev er p re se n te d by th e
o r a n y o th e r age. Miss H ick s sa y s., 5000 cots in th a t w ard w ere occupied
, snow y flock. T h ese b ird s a re from local s tu d e n ts . Y early s u b sc rip tio n s
B oys w ho a re h a rd ly old e n o u g h to B ut on th e day he le ft fo r a p ro h ib i-,
liens lay in g a ro u n d 300 eggs p e r an - t o c u rr e n t m ag azin es fo r th e school
look o v e r th e lib ra ry c o u n te r a re tio n co n fe re n ce in W & shington, a f t e r !
num a n d w ere se le c te d w ith e x tre m e lib ra ry w ill be p u rch a se d w ith th e
o m n iv e ro u s re a d e rs of th e Z an e G r e y ; th e n a tio n w e n t d ry , he c a lled fo r
; c a re , som e of th e eggs fro m w hich m oney.
s ty le of c h e ap , s e n sa tio n a l, blood- th e official rec o rd , a n d th e r e w e r e ’
1 th ey w ere h a tc h e d c o stin g one dol-
T he plays w ere given u n d e r th e
a n d - th u n d e r sto rie s.
L a rg e r l i b r a r - 1 ju s t 49 cases. N ote th e c o n tr a s t be-
i la r each. T h e ro o ste rs sp e n d th e ir d ire c tio n of Miss L eota R ogers, head
Jes g u a rd a g a in s t th is evil to som e tw een five th o u sa n d a n d 49
n ig h ts an d p a rt of th e d a y tim e on Of tjie E n g lish d e p a r tm e n t,, w ho also
e tx e n t by h a v in g s e p a ra te c a rd s fo r
T h e f u tu r e a c tiv ity of th e le a e u e
th e lim bs of a p p le tre e s , obeying a n g a ve a m onologue rea d in g . A m usi-
c h ild r e n a n d a d u lts .
will be a lo n g th e line of law e n fo rc e
in s ttn e t w hich m a rk s b ack to th e c a i p ro g ra m was su p p lied by th e
F o r th e s m a lle r c h ild re n th e Ash- m en t. T h e re is a m p le law. W h a t is
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j tim e w hen hen coops w ere u n k n o w n , school o rc h e s tra u n d e r th e d ire c tio n
la n d lib ra ry h a s a ch oice a s so rtm e n t m o st n eeded is th e a w a k e n in g o f th e
S m ith wras d isco v ered m ixing m ash of M iss M arsters.
Two se le c tio n s
o f good b o o k s, w h ich a re b o th in ­ dry c itiz e n s of th e n a tio n to th e rea l
i fo r his ,iens a n d re la te d how t h a t w ere given by th e G irls ’ G lee duty,
s tr u c tiv e a n d e n te rta in in g . I t is o n ­ g ra v ity of th e s itu a tio n a n d th e im ­
n io in in g he h ad boiled a q u a n tity
B oth play s w ere exceptionally~ w ell
ly w h e n th e c h ild g e ts old e n o u g h m in e n t d a n g e r of th e liq u o r crow d
j of tobacco (Just a n d m ixed th e de- d ire c te d . Miss R o g ers h a v in g pre-
t o b ro w se a ro u n d th e books fo r g e n ­ com ing back.
¡co ctio n w ith th e c h ic k e u feed. T he viously ta k e n p a rt in th e sam e plays
e r a l c irc u la tio n t h a t he is in d a n g e r
next m o rn in g he in te n d e d p u ttin g in Wheu they w ere given a t th e Uni-
o f g e ttin g w h a t is n o t good fo r him . ASK $10,000,04)0 FOR
epsom
sa lts , th e id ea b e in g to k ill v e rsity of O regon,
A m o st s u rp r is in g fa c t is t h a t th e
DRY IxAW ENFORCEMENT
w orm s. A*ton of feed h ad ju s t been
A lth o u g h th e lite ra ry society, or-
h o o k s w h ich c h ild re n call fo r a n d
o h ta in e d from th e f ru it a sso c ia tio n , ganized w hen th e school had only
r e a d m o st a re school re a d e rs.
As
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 4.—
w hich re c e n tly sh ip p e d in a c a rlo a d th ir ty s tu d e n ts , w as s u p p la n te d by
s o o n a s th e y a j e p ro m o te d to % An a p p ro p ria tio n of $10,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo ri
of fo rt) to n s. T he u su a l c h a rg e fo r t he fo ren sic society th e a n n iv e rs a ry
h ig h e r g ra d e th e y h a s te n to th e li- p ro h ib itio n
e n fo rc e m e n t
w ill
be
h a n d lin g th is m e rc h a n d is t is a b o u t d a (e ]ias been observed a n n u a lly .
h r a r v a n d a s k fo r th e re a d e rs in th e a sk ed of c o n g re ss fo r th e nex t fiscal
$5.00 a to n , w hich in d ic a te s t h a t
T he c ast fo r th e “ O b stin a te F atq-
g r a d e th e y h av e ju s t e n te re d , choos- i > ear.
P ro h ib itio n
C om m issioner
th e g ro w e rs could save $200 by ship- jiy ’> w a8-
Jo h n G aley; M a rg re t
Jn g boo k s w h ich a r e used in o th e r H aynes a n n o u n c e d to day. T he a p p ro -
lung in a c a r a n d d iv id in g it am o n g C am bell, G ra n t A. Selby, M arjo ry
sc h o o ls of th e sa m e g ra d e .
Many p ria tio n fo r th e c u rre n t y e a r w as
them selv es.
M cEvanley, L ile W in tn e r, and F ay
h u n d r e d s of w ell-w o rn boo k s of th is $7,500,000.
E ig h t th o u sa n d baby c h ic k s w ere .B eebe,
k i n d in th e A s h la n d lib ra ry te s tify !
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sold la s t s p rin g a t a b o u t 18c each .!
T he c ast fo r “ Mrs. P a t a n d th e
| o th e ir p o p u la rity .
WHEAT REACHES LOW MARK
W ’ fi
1 he p rice is to be f u r th e r red u c e d L aw ” w as: A lta Pow ell, H e rb st Dor-
O u tsid e o f school re a d e rs , P e te r
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th e co m in g season, in view of low er-! an> P a u lin e P lu m m e r a n d F re d e ric k
P a n is one of th e m o st p o p u la r vol-!
CHICAGO. 111., Nov. 5.— A c a r lo a d 1
ed costs a ll a lo n g th e line. If o r d e r s 1 K o ehler.
n in e s w ith th e little fo lk s. T h e re
nitxed w h e tt sold fo r th e ex tre m e -
a r e received e a rly e n o u g h a m uch ,
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'fctre e d itio n s fo r d iff e re n t ag es a n d j y low p rice of 7 3 % c e n ts a b u sh el
la r g e r n u m b e r of little c h irp e rs will
A cco rd in g to A rc h ib a ld L ittle .
m a n y copies o f B a r rie ’s p lay h av e ! on th e b o a rd o f tra d e h e re to d iy .
¡b e p u t o u t th e n e x t sp rin g . S m ith m o n k s c o n s titu te o n e -th ird o f th e
b e e n w o rn o u t In th e A s h la n d li- j T he p ric e w as th e lo w est re a c h e d
rary .
' on th e m a r k e t sin c e b e fo re th e w a r . '
total male population of Tibet.
(Continued on Page 4)
By E A R L C. R E E V E S
$6,000,000 R. R.
Fire Controlled
In New Jersey
£. 0. McCormick
Predicts Bright
Ashland Future
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 5.—
T he re tire m e n t of S e c re ta ry of th e !
. T re a s u ry M ellon a s th e “ fiscal h ead
; of th e g o v e rn m e n t” w as d e m a n d e d ;
in th e s e n a te to d ay by La F o lle tte ,
in c h a rg in g t h a t M ellon h a d " b ra z -
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i eniy a n d im p u d e n tly laid dow n as a
fa ir p rin c ip a l t h a t w e a lth w ill n o t'
E. O. Mc( o n n ic k , vice p re s id e n t
1 a n d c a n n o t be m ad e to b e a r its full a n d head of th e p ro m o tio n a n d de
an d fa ir s h a re of ta x a tio n .”
j v elo p m en t d e p a rtm e n t of th e S outh-
LACK OF PUBLIC
WILL BE ENLARGED
RARY PREPARES
FOR BOOK WEEK
NOVEMBER 13-19
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