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S u c c e s s o r to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Vol. 43 )
No. 61
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921
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ENCE— FIRST OF SERIES.
RURAL SCHOOLS COMPETE.
A M P H IT H E A T R E , A rlin g to n , V a ., Nov, 11.— On th e hallow ed g ro u n d
of A rlin g to n cem e te ry , w h ere r e s ts A m e ric a ’s hero ic d e a d , P re sid e n t
H a rd in g gave a solem n pro m ise to t h e n a tio n a n d to th e w orld t h a t th e
H igh school s tu d e n ts a n d p u p ils of sa c rific e of (he m illio n s d ead 3h^ll n o t be in vain, w heh he a d d re sse d th e
th e J u n io r high school an d Haw- th ro n g s assem b led to w itn ess th e bn rial ex ercises of th e unk n o w n A m e r­
tlto rn e school have been w o rk in g fo r ican so ld ie r h e re to day.
“ T h e re m u st be. an d th e re s h a ll b e , a c o m m a n d in g voice of conscious
th e past week on e x h ib its for th e
c iv iliz a tio n a g a in s t a rm e d w a r fa r e ,” H a rd in g said .
W in te r F a ir, it w as a n n o u n c e d a t
He sp o k e from th e fla g -d ra p e d = = * •
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—=
tlie high school. W ith th e issu a n c e
b ie r of «<e u n k n o w n s o ld ie r, b u rie d hack th e th u n d e r of F o rt M yer’s h at-
of th e prize list by th e W in te r F a ir jie re w ith regal h o u o rs, n o t only to te rie s th a t fire»* th e n a tio n a l s a lu te
c o m m ittee , pupils a t all th e schools th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e A m erican a t th e »lose of th e c erem o n ies,
w ent a t th e ir w ork w ith an a d d e d people, h u t to th e h ig h e st e m issa rie s
F ro m e a rly m o rn in g till th e f ir s t
vim , d e siro u s of w in n in g individual* of th e w o rld ’s g re a te s t pow ers, g ath - i salv o w as fired a f te r th e in te rm e n t
an d school la u re ls.
fered h e re on th e eve of th e w orld a t A rlin g to n , m in u te gu n s
T h e high school g irls tu rn in g o u t d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n ce c alled to fire d from F o r t M yer, c e asin g only
b u n g alo w a p ro n s to co m p ete fo r th e Stem th e tid e s of f u tu r e w ars.
for th e tw o m in u te s of silen ce a t
o ffe red p rizes of $2.50, $1.50 a n d
“ To th e d e fe n d e rs who su rv iv e , to noon.
$1.00. T he boys a re c o m p e tin g fo r ¡ th e m o th e rs who so rro w , to th e w id-;
T h is e v e n in g th e a sse m b la g e of
E D IT O R ’S N O TE: T he follow ing \
a rtic le bj Ja m e s W. G e ra rd , t o n n e /
U nited S ta te s a m b a ssa d o r to G er-
i lnauy is th e first of a se rie s th a t will
be w ritte n fo r th e Tit* tigs by special
a rra n g e m e n ts w ith th e In te rn a tio n a l
News Service. W atch lo r th em .
W ASHINGTON, D.
Nov. 11.—
W ith in one h u n d r e d a n d seven y e a rs
tw o g re a t c o n g resses have m et to
w eigh th e fa te of th e w orld. Ill No­
vem ber, 1814, th e re assem b led in Vi­
e n n a tlia t c o n g ress of n a tio n s w hich
Tem ade the m ap of E u ro p e , a f te r th e
s e ttin g of N a p o leo n ’s s ta r. Of th a t
co n g ress. F re d e ric k von G entz w ro te
to th e m a ste r in trig u e r, M ettern lch ,
as follow s:
lik e p rizes w ith e x h ib itio n s of c a b i- io w s a n d th e c h ild re n w ho m o u rn ,” , d ig n ita rie s th a t now is se a te d in th e
“ T hose who a t th e tim e of th e a s ­
n e t w o rk , m ec h a n ic a l d ra w in g a n d | th e p re s id e n t voiced th e p ra y e r “ th a t a m p h ith e a tre will h av e r e tu r n e d to
sem bling of th e co n g ress a t V ienna
p o ste rs. T he schools o u tsid e o f A sh ­ no such sa crifice sh a ll be a sk ed th e city t h a t s tre tc h e s o u t below
had th o ro u g h ly u n d e rsto o d th e n a tu r e
\
la n d a n d M edford, la r g e r th a n one ‘a g a in .”
th em ju s t a c ro ss th e P o ta m lc , a n d
an d course of th is c o n g re ss, could
room , a re p re p a rin g e x h ib its fp r
th e u n k n o w n s o ld ie r will k e e p his
h a rd ly have been m ista k e n a b o u t its
p rizes of th e sa m e d e n o m in a tio n s.
1 1 __| lonely w atch in a m a rb le tre n c h in
co
u rse, w h a te v er th e ir o p inion a b o u t
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov.
P riz e s of $2.50, $2.00, $1.50,
e x -p re sid e n t ' of A rlin g to n — G o lg o th a of th e B ra v e ’ j
its
re s u lts m ig h t be. T he g ra n d
W oodrow W ilson,
$1 .00 a n d fifty c e n ts a re b ein g o f­ th e U n ited S ta te s, a t w hose com -
p h ra se s of ‘re c o n s tru c tio n of social
T h o "*a a ‘1* of v isito rs view ed th e
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fe re d to th e p u p ils of th e r u r a l
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sch o o ls fo r any k in d of h a n d w o rk .j
system of E u ro p e ,’ ‘a la s tin g peace
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ican citizens.
Its e n d e a v o r is to
A rm istic e day m a rk s th e a n n i­ stro y th em .
su ch a s m aps, sew in g , c a n n in g , p o st-i *
-
' n ied ad m issio n . T h e re w ere title d
»founded on a ju s t d iv isio n of s tr e n g th ’
e rs a n d club w ork.
- ’ g r e a te s t c o n flict, re n d e re d h o n o r to '
he of serv ice to o u r c o u n try a n d
fig h tin g m en who
A m erican
v e rsa ry of th e g re a t v icto ry in
etc., etc., w ere u tte re d to tra n q u iliz e
one of th o se w a rrio rs w ho re tu rn e d m en from o th e r sh o re s a n d fam o u s
to o u r c o m ra d es w ho a re iu need.
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T h e se v e n th a n d e ig h th g ra d e s^ o f
th
e people au d give an a ir of d ig n ity
■iike a c ru s a d e r of o ld — not w ith his m en fro,n h o m e: th e r e w ere d o u g h -
c o n sp icu o u s a p a rt. A rm istice day on th e field of b a ttle a n d th e seas, T he ex-service m an o r w om an who
th e J u n io r h igh school w ill be rep-
and
g ra n d e u r to th is solem n a sse m ­
sh ield b u t upon it— d u rin g th e b u ria l boys a n d d o u g h b o y s’ m o th e rs, th e r e
b e a rin g th e b ru n t of A m e ric a ’s h a s not a ffilia te d w ith th e A m e ri­
m a rk s th e w orld triu m p h of th o se
re s e n te d by a r t p o ste rs on th e s u b ' ­ ¡»exercises of th e. u n k n o w n so ld ie r "’e re g irls anc‘ little c h ild re n , th e re !
b ly ; but th e real p u rp o se of th e co n ­
p rin c ip le s of dem o cracy a n d fre e s h a re in th e g re a t conflict w hich can L egion is n e g le c tin g a n o p p o r­
je c t of h e a lth , b e in g p re p a re d bv
g ress w as to divide am o n g st th e coti-
■were m en of a ll e s ta te s . H u n d re d s ;
tu n ity of serv ice w hich will b rin g
both boy a n d g irl pupils. T he w o r k ! to d a y in A rliu g to n cem e te ry ,
g o v e rn m e n t by th e people w hich b ro u g h t th e triu m p h we c e le b ra te
q u e re rs th e spoils ta k e n from th e
b ro u g h t flo ra l pieces to a d d to t h e 1
is in c h a rg e of Miss E th e l R eid, a r t * W ilso n ’ w bose n a ,u e th re e y e a rs
to d ay , a re c a rry in g on th e fig h t iiint g re a t p e rso n a l s a tis fa c tio n
have
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sea of flo w ers th a t le n t a sw eet a r o ­
te a c h e r fo r th e J u n io r high school. i ag 0 Waa ou th e lips of 8,1 th e people
n a tio n since it won its in d e p e n ­ to sa fe g u a rd th e id eals fo r w hich a n d give a d d e d s tr e n g th to th e
Did th e c o n v e n tio n w hich m e t a t
m a to th e c h a m b e r t h a t held th e
T h e p rizes o ffe red a re $1.00, fifty * in th e c iv iliz e J w o rld - cam e io iw a id
they w en t v icto rio u sly to w ar. d e fe n se of oj»r c o u n tr y ’s m ost
dence.
V e rsa ille s d iffe r from th e co n g re ss of
h o n o red dead.
« iro m hls 8eclusiou to d a >’ t0 Pa >’ fin al
All life is a b a ttle . T h is is tr u e T he a rm y , th e navy, a n d th e m a ­ sa cre d rig h ts .
c e n ts and tw e n ty -fiv e cen ts.
'V ienna a b o u t which von G entz w ro te ?
Bodyguard on W atch
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of th e lives of in d iv id u a ls a n d th e rin e co rp s w ere th e o rg a n iz a tio n s
P ro d u c t m aps sh o w in g th e p rin
T he w ord " m a n d a te ” w as given a new
¡“w orld sh a ll n e v e r know-.
A ro u n d th e c a ta fa lq u e , th e sam e
It lives in th e
lives of n a tio n s. T h e p rin c ip le s in w hich th ey fo u g h t th em . Now live in th e p a st.
cip al in d u s trie s in J a c k s o n c o u n ty ,’
ap p lic atio n , nam ely to ex p ress th e old
E n d in g his v o lu n ta ry r e t i r e m e n t ,: w h ereo n th e re lay in s ta te th e bodies
p re s e n t an d th e fu tu re . I t is con­
th ey fig h t in A m erican Legion.
v in d ic a te d by th e v icto ry won
O regon, a n d th e n o rth w e s te rn s ta te s
se
iz u re of e n e m ie s’ te r r ito r y , a n d th a t
It ce rn e d now n o t 60 m uch w ith
th re e y e a rs ago to d ay call fo r o u r T h e L egion is a ll-A m eric a n .
w ill be ex h ib ite d by th e fo u rth , fifth ■Wilson, in e n d e a v o rin g to do h o n o r [o f o u r m a rty re d p re s id e n ts — L in co ln ,
d istin c tio n w hich we an d o u r allie s
and
M cK inley— sto o d
a
c o n s ta n t s u p p o rt a n d vig ilan ce, reco g n izes no g ro u p , clique, class w h a t a m an h as done fo r his c o u n ­
a n d six th g ra d e s fo r p riz e s of $1.00, to th e u n id e n tifie d A m e ric an »sol-; G a rfie ld
h av e m ade betw een th e G erm an peo­
le s t th e p o w ers of d a rk n e s s w hich o r creed , b u t a ll g ro u p s, classes, try b u t w h a t he is w illin g to do
fifty c e n ts a n d tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts o f­ d ie r, fo u n d h im se lf th e re c ip ie n t of b o d y g u a rd of fo u r— a so ld ie r, a sail-
ple an d th e ir fool r u le r s d isa p p e a re d .
*one of th e m o st im p re ssiv e trib u te s or, a m a rin e a n d a m e m b e r of th e
n e v e r sleep, u n d e rm in e a n d de- creedte a n d s ta tio n s of loyal A m er­ to d ay an»l to m o rro w .
fe re d to each g rad e .
On an u n f o rtu n a te a n d m isled people
P riz e s of se v en ty -fiv e cen ts, fifty r ? th e h is to r y of tb e c a tio n . F ro m n a tio n a l g u a rd . A t 8 o ’clock th e __________________________
w as placed th e b u rd e n of a c ru s h in g
c e n ts ant* tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts h a v e 'tb e m o m e n t th a l he ^ett th e c a p ita l p a ll-b e a re rs a sse m b le d in th e ro tu n - j
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in
d em n ity , an d a new A lsa ce -L o rra in e
th e ta b le t u n v eiled by S e rg e a n t G er
been o ffe red th e pu p ils of th e firs t. " w ith M rs' W ilson a t his s id e > th e d a - " ’hBe th e c o rrid o rs of th e c a p i- ; so cieties m arc h e d in th e w ak e of the
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estio n c re a te d , an d a new w ar of
'a i d G u n te r.
second a n d th ir d g ra d e s for p ic tu re ‘p ro g re ss o f h is c a rria g e a ,o n 8 P e n n -i tol w ere s tru n g w ith th e m em b e rs of A m erican officials,
rev
en g e m ade c e rta in w hen th a t por­
T he tw o s h o rt speeches re fe rre d
s to rie s , m ad e o o f f c c lip
lip p p in
T he p ro cessio n m oved fo rw a rd to
in g g s s a a n n d d 11- j s i’’v an ia a v e n u e w as m a rk e d by a * th e e sco rt. A t 8 :3 0 o ’clock th e re-
to ex p ressed high a n d noble s e n ti­ tion of th e p a rt of G erm an y called
m ain s w ere b o rn e by th e b o d y -b ea r- th e A q u e d u c t b rid g e , w h ere it w a s '
lu s tr a tin g ta le s from c h ild re n ’s sto ry sp o n ta n e o u s o v atio n .
m e n ts in f ittin g lan g u a g e . T he m ain Silesia was ad d ed to th e c o u n try from
A m ong th e d istin g u is h e d co m p an y e rs dow n th e ste p s o f 't h e c a p ito l to ¡jo in e d by th e M arin e b a n d on th e
books.
a d d re s s w as d e liv ered by P ro f. Irv ­ w hich F r a n c e ' hopes a w a r a llia n c e .
“w hich in clu d e d P re sid e n t H a rd in g , th e w a itin g cassio n . T he p a ll- b e a r - ! V irg in ia side. T he c o rte g e m oved
N ever w as a n y th in g m ore a p p a r ­
ing
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V ining,
A sh lan d
s ilv e r­
G e n e ra l P e rsh in g , m em b ers of Hare.1- ¡'ers follow ed in a co lu m n o f tw os, slow ly up th e V irg in ia fo o th ills by
e
n
t
th a n th a t w hich N o rm an A ngell
-to n g u e d o ra to r, w ho fo r m ore th a n
i ¡n g ’s c a b in e t a n d d ig n ita rie s of al- T he navy band played sa cre d m u sic , th e ro ad t h a t lea d s to A rlin g to n .'
h a lf an h o u r held his h e a re rs spell
m o st a dozen n a tio n s, W ilson alo n e d u rin g th e solem n p ro c e ssio n a l to i At th e g a te of th e c e m e te ry th e cav-
(C o n tin u e d „ n P a g e T w o)
;
h o u n d w ith an e lo q u e n t speech,
, was a p p la u d e d . T he fo rm e r p r e s i- ! th e gun c a rria g e . T he g u a rd o f hon- i a iry , field a rtille r y an d m achine-
'd e n t w as co m pelled to bow a n d raise ¡'or an d th e e sc o rt sto o d a t s a lu te . A g u n co m pany left th e line a n d p a ­
i T he p roblem of to d ay , s a id th e
I h is h a t re p e a te d ly .
hu sh fell o v e r th e g r e a t a sse m b la g e r a d e d on th e d rill g ro u n d facin g
'sp eak er, is to m ak e dem o cracy safe
An im m en se p a ra d e of c itiz e n s j o r tb e w o rid . “ T he reaso n th e w orld
“ I w as very glad to be th e r e ,” on th e P la z a a s th e m e a su re d s te p of ‘ th e cem e te ry ,
sa id W ilson, as he w as a s sis te d from th e file sto p p ed a n d th e c a s k e t w as
a n d school c h ild re n fo rm ed a t 1 0 :3 0 ¡8 n o t a t peace to d ay is b ecau se th e
5 3 0 0 Rents F ille d
h is c a rria g e a t his hom e follow ing 'p la c e d on th e caisson.
o ’clock th is m o rn in g a n d m arc h ed to n a tio n s did n o t d isa rm h a tre d , en v y ,,
E very s e a t of th e five th o u sa n d
th e p rocession.
a m u ffle d d ru m so u n d e d , a n d th e
th e high school, w h ere a b ro n ze ta b - revenge, se lfish n e ss, c ru e lty a n d ’
W hen he w as to ld th a t he alo n e of b a n d play ed th e o p e n in g n o tes of a tw o h u n d re d in th e M em orial a m p h i­
g reed . T h is is th e p roblem w h ic h 1
th e g re a t c a lv a lc a d e received an ova- •fu n eral m arc h , a n d , slow ly a t firs t, th e a tr e h a v in g been a ssig n e d p re v ­ le t in h o n o r of th e A sh lan d m en who c o n fro n ts th e d is a rm a m e n t confer-
io u sly , th e g u e sts a t th e g re a t cere- died in th e serv ice of th e ir c o u n try enee, for u n til th e w orld d isa rm s
LONDON, Nov. 11.— U lste r has tio n , W ilson s a id : “ I t w as r a th e r th en a t a q u ic k e r ste p , th e c o rte g e
e m b a rra s s in g to m e b ecau se it cam e m oved aw ay from th e c a p ito l, dow n moID took th e ii places in o rd e rly | d u rin g th e w orld w ar, was d e d ic a te d its e lf of th e se ignoble s e n tim e n ts.
d e fin ite ly d eclin ed to e n te r th e “ all-
th e hill, in to P e n n s y lv a n ia av en u e, fa sh io n . T he p re s id e n t an d Mrs. w ith a p p ro p ria te c e re m o n ie s.
T he th e r e can be no re a l peace,
I r e la n d " p a rlia m e n t,” it w as a n ­ in a fu n e ra l procession.
H a rd in g , h a v in g a rriv e d a t th e m ain
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t h e r id eal, th e in te r e s t and* re v e re n ce bo r to w a rd each o th e r in th e ir h e a rts : W ith th e p ro sp e c t of a s ta te ch am -
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P r e m i e / ! W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. .11,— tn w a rd th e g r a n ite s h a f t o f th e
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I m a n ife s te d by th e la rg e a u d ie n c e 'to d a v is th e cau se of b u sin e ss s t a g - : „«„„«hi,.
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w ith
ra d e s to d ay in th e r a n k s of A rling- ab o v e P o ta m a c p a rk
m a rk e d . The p a ra d e w as led by th e n a tio n , th e low r a te of e x ch an g e
nr
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h e a d of th e S inn F e in d e le g a tio n .
ed to th e ir s e a ts in th e a m p h ith e a tr e .) . . .
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4 .rre a t silen ce drew over th e as-l CUy b“ n d ’ io ,,o w e d by th e G’ A’ R ” a,u< 9 0 0 ’000 ex-service m en in t h e ' ra p h e d c h a „ e u g e h av in g been re-
L loyd G eo rg e im m e d ia te ly sum ! to n ’s pale b a tta lio n o f th e d e a d w hile
P ersh in g H eads Procession
ntoned a m ee tin g of th e B ritish cab-i th e m ig h ty of m any n a tio n s stood
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R - c • w o rld w a r v e te ra n s, city U n ited S ta te s being o u t of w ork to- ceived a t th e higb 8chool y e 8 te rd a y,
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sem blv fo r a m o m en t, a n d th e n Ma-
o ffic ia ls, school c h ild re n a n d c iti- ¡’d a y .” P ro f. V ining ex p ressed s o r - ! A g h lan d . , fo o tb all tea m h as p u t in
¡n et to c o n sid e r th e la te s t develop-1 w ith un co v ered h e a d s a t his grave.
rn a n d e r of th e a rm ie s a n d c h ie f o f, .
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T he e x ercises w ere held in < row t h a t th e people of A shland
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g o tia tio n s.
tio n for th e final g rid b a ttle on th e
ta b le t b e ing placed on th e rig h t an d s trife
U ls te r’s re fu s a l b rin g s th e Iris h th ro u g h th e s tr e e ts of th e c ity ; th e y b e h in d him ro d e ’ his a id e s a n d ! lin e b a n d ’ a n d tb e R u p iessiv e pro-
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m u n icip al a ffa irs .
s itu a tio n to a co m p lete clim ax, a n d placed m ed als upon h is c a sk e t; th ey s ta f f a n d a lin e of d is tin g u is h e d I At th e c o n c lu s io n o f th e r e n d itio n i wall of th e m ain e n tra , n c e , .
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antl L ebanon clash fo r th e s ta te hon-
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T h e ta b le t w as m ad e by R o b ert
<.jf th e se b rav e boys who m ade Ors o u tsid e of P o rtla n d . T he tele-
th e re s ig n a tio n o f L loyd G eorge a p ­ k n e lt a t his tom b, ant? th e r e w ere g e n e ra ls a n d a d m ira ls , in c lu d in g *
a
__ ! R e R e r’ an O regon A g ric u ltu ra l c o l- ,f iie su p re m e sa crifice • could sp eak
p e a rs to be im m in e n t. T he p re m ie r th o se w ho kissed th e cold m a rb le M a rsh a l F och, g e n e ra lissim o of th e i and
d e liv e re d th e in v o ca tio n , w h ic h ,.
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p rev io u sly in tim a te d t h a t h e w ould v a u lt t h a t en cased him .
> a llie d a rm ie s ; F ir s t A d m ira l of th e i
w ith
g s tu d e n t who w as a m em b er oi th ev w ould n o t a sk fo r o u r te a rs school a sk ed fo r a gam e w ith th e
w as «heard by th e a u d ie n c e
th e old F ir s t com pany, O regon a r- a n d flow ers, b u t t h a t o u r h e a rts A shland team in case L eb an o n was
re sig n if th e u n io n ists p e rsiste d in
N ever so g ra n d a n d n ev er so sim - a llie d fle e ts L ord B eatty , a n d G en-
bow ed head s.
tille ry , and» w hose hom e is on A l i i - s h o u id be f ilied w itb k indnesSi ch a r- d efe a te d ijy th e c h a m p io n sh ip te a m
th e ir a tte m p ts to w reck th e Iris h I pie a c erem o n y " m a rk e d th e b u ria l of e ra l V accari, c o m m a n d e r in c h ie f of;
A tw o -m in u te silen ce w as k ep t,
son s tre e t. T he n am es en g ra v e d on ity fo rg iv en ess a n d a s p ir it of help- of S o u th e rn O regon.
If th e P o rt-
peace c o n fe re n ce by re je c tin g t h e ; a m an u n til th is th ir d A rm istic e Day th e I ta lia n a rm ies.
— w hen th e P re sid e n t of th e U n ite d ’
P resident on F oot
L“e
ovamniiB. i i*c
' th e ta b le t a re , W a lte r P h illip s, Cle- f u iness to w a rd o u r fellow’ m e n .”
ia n d gam e is not played to m o rro w ’s
p ro p o sed co m p ro m ise.
S ta te s, tw o e x -p re sid e n ts, th e p re m ie r
W a rre n G. H a rd in g , p re s id e n t of w as
r ° en
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b ie n t S u m n e r, R aym ond M organ, A1-.
A t 12 o ’clock th e a u d ie n c e a ro se »affair will p ra c tic a lly w ind up th e
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LONDON, Nov. 11.— “ No u se fu l ¡o f a s is te r rep u b lic, g e n e ra ls of g r e a t th e U nited S ta te s, w alk ed b e h in d th e
gie L ° ° miS’ F ° rreS t W o lc o tt’ a n d a n d stoo»^ in silence for tw o m in u te s ! season fo r th e hom e te a m , th e Med-
p u rp o se can be se rv e d by c o n tin u in g a rm ie s, a d m ira ls of tita n fle e ts, a n d re m a in s, acco m p an ied by a m ilita ry ° .
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J a c k D ecker. T he ta b le t w as co v ered i w ith u n co v ere d h ead s in m em ory . fo rd -A sh lan d tilt on T h a n k sg iv in g
r X e X 8
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th e fo rm e r peace n e g o tia tio n s u n til a ho st of th e w o rld ’s m ost b r illia n t ( aid e. T h e re follow ed Vice P re sid e n t
c e rta in g o v e rn m e n t p ro p o sa ls a r e , m en a n d w om en m arc h e d to A rlin g - C alvin C oolidge, C hief J u s tic e o f th e
m ark e d g rav e s beyond th e sea.
sc h ed u le d as th e fin a l g am e fo r th is
a n d th e hym n played by th e *}a n d , i j j ag j b a t carae front th e b a ttle fie ld s
w ith d ra w n .” S ir J a m e s C ra ig , Ul- ton a n d stoorf in th e M em o rial Am- U n ited S ta te s S u p re m e C o u rt W il-
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year.
th e im p ressiv e cerem ony of b e s to w -; Qf E u ro p e on th e bodv of P h ilip T re .
s te r p re m ie r, d e c la re d in re p ly in g to p h ith e a tre an d gave tr ib u te to th e liarn H o w ard T a ft, a n d th e a sso c ia te
L ebanon claim s th e c h a m p io n sh ip
ing th e m ed a ls on th e U nknow n j fe r n . w bjc h w as reflently b ro u g h t FIRE LORS IN OREGON
c o u n te r p ro p o sa ls s u b m itte d to th e u n k n o w n h e ro dead.
ju s tic e s a n d m em b e rs of th e c a b in e t;
FO R O C TO B ER » 1 7 0 ,5 1 5 of N o rth e rn O regon, o u tsid e of P o rt-
( bom e (O Ru tte F a lls fo r b u ria l.
U ls te r ' c a b in e t by P r e m ie r Lloyd
T h is 'm o r n in g a re g im e n t sto o d a t S e n a to r
C um m ins, p re s id e n t pro D ead took place.
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lan d , h a v in g a s e a s o n ’s rec o rd of
P resid en t B estow s M edals
T he p re s e n ta tio n speech was m ade
G eo rg e in his la te s t e ffo rt to rea c h s a lu te a s th e caisso n b e a rin g th e te m p o re of th e se n a te , th e U nited
m any v icto ries, no d e fe a ts , a n d only
P re s id e n t H a rd in g a d v an ced t ° i b y V ictor M ills. G len Sim pson, in a
SALEM , O r., Nov. 11— F ire losses
a b asis fo r a g re e m e n t on th e Irish n am e less one w as lifte d fro m th e S ta te s senatorS , e ig h t a b re a s t; th e
one tie gam e. A shland lead s in
c a ta fa lq u e in th e r o tu n d a of th a s p e a k e r of th e h o u se, G ille tte ; th e
c a ta fa lq u e a n d placed upon th e rew w ell-chosen w ords, accep ted th e in O regon fo r th e m o n th of O ctober
q u e stio n .
S o u th e rn O regon.
I ts one d e fe a t
c
o
ffin
th e C o n g re ssio n a l m edal of
jn b e h a lf of th e A m erican L e - ' a g g re g a te d a loss of $17 0 ,5 1 5 , ac-[
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i C ap ito l a n d b o rn e dow n th e ste p s of m em b e rs of th e h o u se, a n d th e m ed-
a t K la m a th F a lls was la te r wiped
h o n o r a n d th e d istin g u is h e d service g jon T he ban d played th e n a tio n a l c o rd in g to th e m o n th ly r e p o r t of
In a s tu d y of th e sm o k e n u is a n c e ; m ed al m en.
al of h o n o r m en.
i o u t by a v icto ry on th e A shland
cross.
a n th e m , w hich w as su n g by th e h igh i A. C. B a rb e r, s ta te fire m a rs h a l. T h e ; fjel<1 Th<j M edford tean j w hich beat
a t S a lt L a k e C ity a n a e ro p la n e w as
G u n s Boom in S a lu te
i M em bers of th e A m erican L egion,
Admiral Beatty advanced « n a School
tp h n n l r ch
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. p a atn
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t h e staV»
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he d p e d fl’ ic
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p ra
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n t Inssen
lospes in th
stay» <
u se d to co llect sam p les of a ir a t d if­
T h is a fte rn o o n th e w e ste rn w all th e G ra n d A rm y of th e R epublic,
(C ontinued on P age T our)
e r w as m ad e by R ev. O ldfield, a n d w ere:
f e r e n t levels.
of th e B lue R idge m o u n ta in s e c h o e s 'th e R ed C ross a n d n u m e ro u s o th e r
(C ontinued on P age 4)
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