Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1921, Image 1

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SHLAND climate,
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ALARtA germs cannot survive
without the
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a id of m ed icin e, c u re s n in e
case3 o u t of te n of a s th m a . T h is is
a p ro v en fac t.
VOLUME
3
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
helps.
(International News Wire Service)
«Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Voi. 4 3 )
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921
No. 66
FORD PLANS TO REVOLUTIONIZE INDUSTRY
$12.000 RAISED
IN DAY’S WORK
F
Exhibits Placed
In Southern Or.
Pioneer Bldg.
T he e x h ib it cage in th e S o u th e rn I
O regon P io n e e r so ciety b u ild in g on!
M ill s tr e e t now b o a sts of a s e t of
B
China Will Plead Full
Case Before Delegates
elk h o rn s, a n old s tir r u p ta k e n from
G e n e ral C a n b y ’s sa d d le , an d a blu e
$ 1
Early idea of World
D isarm am ent Developed
In 1912 By M. C. Reid
Appeal Made
For Red Cross
Subscriptions
M rs. E m il P eil, d ire c to r fo r th e
R ed C ross R oll C all, re p o r te d th is
I m o rn in g th a t $749.17 had been rais-
! ed in m e m b e rsh ip s u b s c rip tio n s re-
' ceived up to to d ay . A ccom panying
h e r re p o rt of th e new m em b e rs, Mrs.
Peil m ade th e fo llow ing s ta te m e n t:
MILLION MEN
C O M M ITTE E p rin t of th e b ro n ze ta b le t on th e i
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'ASKS GOVERNMENT TO SELL
T he d is tric ts a r e so la rg e t h a t It
c e m e n t ro ad m a r k e r re c e n tly e r e c t- !
REPORTS ON WORK FO R $30,-
MUSCLE SHOALS, TENNESEE
ed by th e D a u g h te rs of th e A m e ri-'
m ak e s it im p ra c tic a l fo r th e so lic ’t-
OOO HOTEL RON US A T NOON can R e v o lu tio n , A sh lan d a n d M ed-'
o rs to cover th e te r r ito r y th e second
RIVER;
PROPOSES
OBJECT
tim e,
c o n se q u e n tly
m an y
good
LUNCH EON AT THE ASHLAND, fo rd c h a p te rs , n e a r P h o en ix .
LESSON IN WATERPOWER USE
frie n d s of th e R ed C ross a re not
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; T h e s tir ru p , used by G e n e ral C an-i
! given th e o p p o rtu n ity to e n ro ll o ri
FE W R E FI SALS RECEIVED; SUC­ by in th e M o tb c In d ia n w a r of 1872,
• ren e w th e ir m e m b e rsh ip , as t h e y 1 PLA N S FERI1LIZA1UON OF EN-
‘ a n d th e elk h o rn s, w ere d o n a te d to
CESSFUL
FINISH EX PEC TE D
EDITO*R’S N O T E :
M. C. R e id ,‘ lin iin a ry w o rk w hich I hoped w ould
, c a n n o t a lw a y s be a t hom e. A n u m ­
’ th e society by A u n t Lib S m ith , old-
TIRE COTTON BELT;PREDICTS
It
WITHIN FEW DAYS; FORUM tim e re s id e n t of A sh lan d an d S ou th - C h a u ta u q u a le c tu re r , w ell k n o w n l o - . soon ta k e on a n a tio n a l scope.
b e r have c alled up, s a y in g th ey have
BIG
CHANGE IN FARM LIFE;
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cally an d m e m b e r of th e c o m m itte e ;
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LUNCHEON NEXT TUESDAY.
¡b e e n o v erlo o k ed .
W ill everybody
e rn O regou, now liv in g on P io n e e r j p ro m o tIu g lh0 $30,ooo b o n u s fo r a | w as th iS ’ To to rm
h
‘NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITIES’
W A SH IN G TO N , L\ C., Nov, 17.- ‘ k in d ly e n ro ll a n d leav e th e ir d o lla r
av en u e. T h e elk w as k ille d by L lo y d {m o d e rn h o te l in A sh la n d , c am e i n t o ; an I n te r n a tio n a l P eace T rib u n a l,
in 1912 • c o m p rise d o f r e p re s e n ta tiv e s chosen c h in a is to g e t a n o p p o rtu n ity to a t e ith e r
of th e fo llo w 'n g p la c e s :!
T w elve th o u sa n d
c o lla rs from B ands, a Civil w a r v e te ra n , n e a r th e p ro m in e n ce in P o rtla n d
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ABOARD T R A IN , E n ro u te from
d e le g a tio n s h e re to day.
B ro th e rs d ru g sto re .
th e proposed $30,000 bon u s can be c h a p te r of th e D a u g h te rs o f th e by th e d e le g a te s to th e c o n fe r e n c e ' th e ir ow n people b e st, a n d th e ir d u ty
•D e tro it to W a sh in g to n , D. C., Nov.
All th e ex- In re p ly to a re q u e s t fo r in f o r m a - ' w o u ld be to o rg a n iz e th e m se lv e s in to
A fte r a tw o h o u r session b eh in d
ra ise d if everybody does th e ir p a rt, j A m e ric an R e v o lu tio n
N aw m em b e rs re p o rte d by th e '1 7 .— H en ry F o rd has ju s t given an
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“ fu n c tio n in g body w ith a p re s id e n t, closed door3> th e co5nm itte e o fflcial-
V ery few re fu s a ls w ere receiv ed by h ib its w ere placed in
, c o m m itte e c a p ta in s y e ste i lay a re :
w om an w rite r, M r. R eid h a s pre
in te rv ie w in w hich he s a id : “ If th e
vice p re s id e n t, s e c re ta ry a n d com - lv a n n o u n c ed t h a t a “ g e n e ra l discus-
th e so lic ito rs, who feel t h a t it is y e s te rd a y by M rs. E m il P eil.
p a re d th e fo llo w in g a rtic le to c la rify
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his w o rk , w hich, a t th a t lim e , m et m itte e s a s d e s ire d , a n d s it a s a n l n - l g.o n - of C hinese q u e s tio n s w ould o c - fW m . R e in h a rt, A L. G ersia, W . g o v e rn m e n t will sell its M uscle
possible to b rin g th e c a m p a ig n to a
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" n a l ’ c o u rt " b e fo re w h ich e e v r y ’ c u p y th e ^¡rgt pjace jn c o n s id e ra tio n p r u ian> M rs. W. F ru l.tn , ,.irs. H. R. Shoal» p ro je c t, I ’ll p u t th e s o u th on
HOUSE
VOTES
TO
FIX
su c ce ssfu l fin ish in a very few days.
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A n open fo ru m lu n ch eo n w ill be held
MAXIMUM SURTAX ON
A dam s, Mrs. J . C. F , rgu ion, J . N. 'th e m ap. I ’ll give e m p lo y m e n t to a
T o d ay 1 rec e iv e d th e fo llo w in g ¡’tw e e n n a tio n s s h o u ld be b r o u g h t fo r
T u e sd a y noon a t H otel A sh lan d to
INCOMES AT 50 PER CENT le tte r fro m M iss Id a TarbePl, w ho i s ; s e ttle m e n t. J u s t a s o u r c o u rts s e t- . W A SH IN G TO N , D. C , Nov. 17.— .D enni»j, G ladys
L ‘ Nel ,miilio11 xnen in th e s o u th .
I l l es-
th o ro u g h ly d iscuss th e hotel s itu a ­
w lth o u t q u e s tio n th e m o st n o te d t i e m a tte r s b etw een in d iv id u a ls , so No f u r th e r session of th e “ big n in e ” b<,)n '
,o(nn' s>
n ‘ - a u g m an , ta h lis h in d u s trie s th a t will have a
tio n in A sh lan d .
T h e c o m m ittee
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Nov. 17.— j w o :u an w r k e r in th e U n ited S ta te s w ould th is body s e ttle d isp u te s b e-, on th e F a r E a s te rn q u e stio n s will be . „ T J
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h e ld for tw o d ay s b ecau se of th e ill-*
m e e tin g c a n n o t be o v e re s tim a te d ,
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H a rd in g , th e h o u se v o ted to fix th e a n d r e g a r d e d by m an y a s an a u th o r -
sin ce it m ay prove th e tu rn in g p o in t i
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of th e p ro je c t so au sp ic io u sly b e ­
j V icar, K a th le e n M cV icar, Miss F e rn q u a n tity to fe rtiliz e th e e n tir e cot-
p e r c e n t in th e p e u d in g ta x re v is io n ' econom j
e n o u g h of a s ta n d in g a rm y a n d i a n n o u n c e d to day,
g u n . E v e ry o n e w ho h a s th e m a tte r bill. T he vote w as 201 to 173.
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(M u rp h y , M rs. C. S b u tts , Mrs. R .'t o n belt.
H otel P o w h a ta n , W a sh in g to n , D. navy to p o lice th e n a tio n s of th e
a t h e a rt is u rg e d to be p re s e n t. T h e
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W a rd e l, M rs- M o o rhouse, G. T po - ’ - i f th e g o v e rn m e n t will let m e go
U nder a m a n d a te given by th e
w o rld a n d to e n fo rc e th e
C., N ovem ber 8, 1921.
fo llow ing m em b e rs of th e h o tel co m ­
P r e m ie r B rlan d » i ll re m a in o nly o n e t e r “ ’
l,o l)k ln 9 . H- E ' C a rm a c k . („ w ork a t M uscle S hoals, I’ll b u ild
h o u se in its v o te, th e h o u se oonfe-l
m itte e lu n c h e d to g e th e r 'to d ay a t
Mr. R e e d , c a re of E lliso n & W h ite , of th e c o u rt.
• S. S. D avis, J. D. M cR ae, J . A. Ka a g re a t a lu m in u m p la n t th e re , in
rees a re obliged to accep t th e s e n a te ,
w eek lo n g e r as th e head of the
I do n o t c la im to h e th e o r ig in a to r
H o tel A sh la n d : V. O. N. S m ith , H. G. a m e n d m e n t fix in g th e s u rta x a t 50 B o trla n d , O regon,
F re n c h
d e le g a tio n
h ere, it was hogen, M rs. II G. E n d e rs, Mrs. L. w h ich a lu m n iu m will not only be ex-
of th is plan.
I o nly claim to have
a n « H enry E n d e rs, M. C. R eid, L. F . '
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p er cen t. T he h o u se o rig in a lly fixed
le a rn e d a u th o ritlv e ly in F re n c h d ip ­ P rice, L a rk in G ru b b , Mr. J ils o n , t r a d e d , b u t m a n u fa c tu re d in to m a
s ta g g e r in g e ff o r t to-
F e rg u so n . A. C. N in in g e r, J . W . Me- thp m a x ,m um a t 32 pp r CQnt
¡'one of m y “ b o sses” on th e C o a st. m ad e a tee b l
I ’ll e s ta b lis h p la n ts
lo m a tic c irc le s th is m o rn in g .
T he M rs. Id a D rew , E. C. B a rtle tt, C. c h in e ry p a rts.
Coy, T. H. Sim pson, J. H. F u lle r,
¡tw o y e a rs a g o you to ld m e o f y o u r h e lP p u t th e Pla n ,,lto aCtl®“ ln th e | n e x t open session of th e co n feren ce, Sw enson, Mrs. G eorge P aisley , Sam in w hich c o tto n can be sp u n and
W . H. M cN air, G F. B illin g s, a n d
! e x p e rien c e in try in g to p e rs u a d e O re-! to llo w in g w ay . 1
a l k t l ® f o u r ; a c c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n received G erd o n , Mr. B la k e r, Mr. K ra m e r, woven into clo th . I will p u t to w ork
E . E. P h ip p s.
I gon to a L e a g u e of N a tio n s. I r e - p ja ^ e Pa Pei In 1 o i tl a n d >vhich w as
fro m th e F re n c h d e le g a tio n , w ill be A lden Pow ell. B. W a lk e r, Geo. Spen- every h o rse p o w er th a t I can w ring
m em b e r you to ld m e you p u t a good "wholly d e v o te d to th is idea.
No­
h eld M onday, w hen B rian d will em ­ c e r. W. B evington, W. M u rray , M r. o u t of M uscle S h o als, no m a tte r how
INTEREST INTENSE
deal of m a tte r in to n e w sp a p e rs a n d body su b sc rib e d f o r .it, a n d nobody
I m any p la n ts it m ay ta k e to consum e
b ra c e th e o p p o rtu n ity to sp eak of U o rb j, M. W a lte rs.
AT TRIGONIA WELL
t h a t you w e n t o u t a t y o u r ow n e x - wouli< a d v e rtis e in I t on a c c o u n t of*
Mrs. W. E. M oor, c a p ta in ; M r s .'it.
F ra n c e 's position oo th e lan d a rm a -
M ED FO R D . O r , Nov. 17.— T he
S. L A llen, M rs. F. C rouch, G eorge
'p e n se a n nd
d h ire d h a lls a n « gave l e c - ,th e f a c t> as th e y »aid, , t h a t i t w as de- m g n t a n d o th e r q u e stio n s.
“ I ’ll give th e w h o le n a tio n a .99»
c a rlo a d ol (u sin g fo r th e T rig o n ia I
E. D u ry ea, F . R. M errill, E. F. Gas- son n o t only in t i e —T &T w a te r­
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w ell a rriv e d S u n d a y n ig h t. T h ro u g h
aw ay, M anly B ro w er, M rs. J . W. pow er, b u t in m o d ern a g ric u ltu re .
q u e n tly in t a i i - i m r to th a t e v n e ri.i'ta in e d n o th in g b u t ro t! a n d n o n se n se .
th e com esv of M r. M ontgom ery and)
o f fre e a d ­
'S h o rtrid g e , 1 h eo d o re R u sse ll, W. M. T h e c o u n try is fu ll of u n u sed w a te r
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ence. 1 i h av e som e w ritin g on h a n d 1 w as given a g r e a t
th e S o u th e rn P a c ific o ffic ia ls in
vice by w e ll-m ea n in g p e o p le to th e
w hich 1 sh o u ld lik e very m u c h to (.vice
J a c k so n , Rev. P a u l Iv erso n , M rs. pow er t h a t sh o u ld be h a rn e sse d a n d
P o r tla n d , th is c a r m ad e a q u ick trip
use it a s an illu s tr a tio n a n d I s h o u ld *'e fte c t t h a t 1 w as r a p id ly lo s in g my
S a l In lo w , Mrs. Id a L. C ra n d e ll, p u t to w ork.
It is tim e we aw ak-
fro m In d ia n a . T h e e x c elle n t sh ow ing
lik e fro m you a fu ll, fre e a n d a S l in flu e n c e w lth b u s in e s s p e o p le , a n d
.iii.»s N ina E m e ry , M. h o le y , H. S. ened to th e n eg lected o p p o rtu n itie s
of oil a t th is w ell h a s a ttr a c te d the*
h u m o ro u s a c c o u n t of w h a t you d i d , , ba(^ b e tte r» g o back to m y o ffic e an d
H a rris o n , N. H. H a rris o n , M rs. N o u r c o u n try p re s e n ts .”
T h e S ta te H e a lth a s so c ia tio n is
a tte n tio n of oil m en a ll o v e r th e
H a rriso n , N. W a lk e r, U nknow n, W .
F o rd said th a t th e f a r m e r s ’ day
as you can m a k e it.
In ta lk in g
c o u n try .
S ev eral very la rg e opera- p re p a rin g fo r th e ir a n n u a l sa le of
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L. H in t, M rs. E. C. T h o m p so n , M rs. is ju s t a b o u t to com e a n d p red icted
a b o u t it I h a v e o fte n c a lle d a tte n -
to rs a re a w a itin g th e f u tu r e develop- C h ristin a s se a ls nex t m o n th , acco rd -
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.lh u r J o rd a n , W ilb u r J o rd a n , W m . t h a t th ey w ould, in th e n e a r fu tu re ,
m e n ts a t th e T rig o n ia w ell, a n d it
to M rs. F re d E n g le, m e m b e r of “ ,n o tb o p o in t t h a t w hen y o u w ere
I'av
e rn e r, M rs. C. L. B ullen, C. J. live in v illag e s a n d in h o u ses w ith
now looks a s th o u g h o th e r d rillin g th e A sh la n d c o m m ittee . T h is w o rk / °*ng
18 ( a » d
don t know the;/?
F a irc o u r t, M rs. M oses, Mr. M oses, a ll m o d ern co n v eniences, d riv in g to
o p e ra tio n s will soon he u n tL r w ay. will be h a n d le d th ro u g h th e R e d ' a e ’ e 8uro you put# t h a t in> a n d
H. S. A tk in s, C liffo rd H ig g in s, M rs. th e ir farm s in a u to m o b ile s.
I t is exp ected to h a v e th e c a sin g set C ross a n d th e public schools. T h e / 9 so sen
° ‘ t h ® llt tl e p a ” l
D
an W a lk e r, A sh la n d V u lcan izin g
T he a u to m o b ile m a n u fa c tu re r de-
by F rid a , n ig h t. W ith th e w a te r p ro ce e d s go to su p p o rt th e w ork of- !'e r you ¡il,b ls I ,e d ) th a t you w ere
B eg in n in g a t 9 o’clock S a tu rd a y W o rk s, F B. M oore, F . W. H e r r i n .'e la t e d th a t he Is n o t interested» In
s h u t o ff th e re sh o u ld be a re m a rk - th e S ta te T u b e rc u lo sis a s s o c i a t e . ;’l’e n t “ 8 X /u r ow n m oney a n d w h en
m o rn in g a fre e m ed ical clin ic will W. M. B a rb e r, U nknow n, M rs. E t n a 1 th e M uscle S hoals p ro je c t because
a b le sh o w in g of oil.
It is u n d e r ­ I f each p erso n in th e s ta te w ould 1 w as t a ,k ln g 1 w as b e in g Pa id - You
he held a t th e S acred H e a rt h o sp ita l, G e n try , Mrs. W. W . H e le u e r, M r. he w a n ts to m ak e m oney, but be-
sto o d t h a t v isito rs a re w elcom e a t buy a n ic k e l’s w o rth of se als t h e ' see ,h e l>°lnt— t h a t th e p re s e n t i n ­
fu ll q u o ta w ould be sold.
B e c a u se ’ te re s t in som o kil,d o f a n asso cia-
in M edford, fo r th e p u rp o se of ex­ F ra z a r, V. S n id e r, M rs. F. B. Moore,* c a u se he w a n ts “ a c h a n ce to w ork ’’
t h e w ell.
'. „ , 1 a d v is in g an y o n e hav-
H eredon. J e .s ie O. J .r v i . B P Ho p la n s
th c w ho). colH ltry
m an y w ill buy no n e a t a ll, s ta te lo- tio n of n a tio n s ba8 «»m e a b o u t from
am
S to rm , Mr. c ¡ckson, M!rs. -E u n ic e ! w h at can be do n e w ith one of th e
cal w o rk e rs, o th e rs m u st buy m u c h Hacrifice3 su ch a s you m a d e ’
ilig tu b e rc u lo s is in an y s ta g e of th e H ays, M rs. M a.y R ose, A. B. W ic k ,'m a n y w a te r pow er p o ssib ilitie s now
m o re th a n th is a m o u n t, e ls e t h e
* hope you w ill th in k it w o rth
¡d is e a se . T h e clinic will be held u n - ’ W. E M oor, M. L ouise M oor, L. F. g o in g to w aste.
1
w
hile
to give m e tlie in fo rm a tio n
very im p o rta n t w ork of c a rin g fo r
■der th e jo in t au sp ic e s of th e Ja c k so n ‘ Case, M rs. W. E. M oor, T. W iley.
c o n su m p tiv e s a n d p re v e n tin g
th e I v-ant.
T he M uscle S hoals p ro je c t is in
L ’c C ou n ty M edical a sso c ia tio n , S ta te
M-s. G.
G illt-te , c a p ta in ; Mrs.
I hope you a r e v e ry well a n d th a t
s p re a d of th e G re a t W h ite P la g u e
N
o
rth e rn A labam a on th e T ennessee
. .
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j
L. A. Bru. ’1, M rs. H o m er B a rro n ,
y o u r < o rk , w h a te v e r it m ay be, is
Í T u b , e rc u lo
sis a sso c ia tio n , a n d th e ,,
will be h in d e re d
M rs. L. b ch w am , M is. G eneva A llen, riv e r. H en ry F o rd h as a t p revious
oing lin e.
A sh lan d a n d J a c k s o n co u n ty lead
(c o u n ty P u b lic H ealth a sso c ia tio n . Mrg A bbio W a d sw o rth , M rs. W m . tim e s Inade o ffe rs fo r th e p u rc h a se
S in c e re ly y o u rs,
th e s ta te in h e a lth w o rk a n d a re pin-
’D r. P ie rc e w ill be th e e x a m in in g g r igg3
of th e p ro ject w hich w ere a c c e p t­
Id a M. T a rb e ll.
M ANILA, P. I., Nov. 17.— F ifty - n e e rs in th e m o v em e n t, th e firs t
'm -y siclan . h a v in g held s im ila r c lin - ,
Mrg v v M ,,ls C a p ta in . c p ab le to th e g o v e rn m e n t.
In a n s w e rin g M iss T a r b e ll’s let-
e ig h t lives a re believed to have been c o u n ty n u rs e b e in g em ployed h ere,
'A cs in o th e r p a rts o i th e s ta te fo r C arlso n , W. H. L e v e re tts , M iss Lev-
lo st a s th e re s u lt of th e In te r-is la n d a n d th e f ir s t b a b y c lin ic held in ' ’e r *
n o c la im w h a te v e r to hav-
tb» T u b e rc u lo sis society.
'e re tts , H. G ear, M rs. M. H. O ver-
s te a n ie r M a ria lu sia s in k in g ju s t o u t­ A sh lan d , say s M iss M arie F a lld in e , o rig in a te d th e id ea of a w orld con-!
Y ou have h e a rd th e com m on
Miss M arie F a lld in e , co u n ty n u r .e, ocFi e r - C- D. G abriel, on, M rs. K ing,
> J a c k so n c o u n ty ’s tir e le s s w o rk e r in forence lo r u n iv e rs a l p eace. I ju s t
sit)? M anila bay to d ay .
s a y in g , “ He is b itin g off h is n c e e
j
is
-tak in g an a c tiv e in te r e s t in th e
Lockw ood, Mr. Jo n e s, R A.
T h e re
w ere 130 p a sse n g e rs a n d th e c a u se of h e a lth .
T he b ab y clin ic h a p p e n ed to be o n e w ho did th e
to sp ite his fa c e .” W ell, o n e of
clin
ic,
w
hich
w
ill
be
p
receded
by
a
®liu
o
re
»
G. T. B e r g n e .. M rs. R. Iv.
m e m b e rs of th e crew a b o a rd w hen a t th e W in te r F a i r a y e a r ag o w as ^ e a »t a m o n g a la rg e n u m b e r of scat-
th e m o st e ffic ie n t m e th o d s to ac­
fre
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c
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by
Dr.
P
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,
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B
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ic
J
r ., E m erso n E -:terling, A
th e sh ip s a n k .
T he s te a m e r
K ai -considered a g re a t
success. ie r e d p eo p le w ho trie d to b rin g th e
co m plish t h a t i.i fo r a local m e r- • ed w ith s te re o p tic a n view s, in M ed- " '• T hom as, A m elia F u r a r , E m ily
M aru pick ed up th e s u rv iv o rs w ho
A la rg e n u m b e r of in fa n ts w ere dea to
a tte n tio n of th e people; c h a n t to q u it tra d in g w ith o tln e r
fo rd th is week’
Miss F a lld in e re- p ura’r, C arl N elson, M iss Isa b e lla
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sa id th a t th e second of tw o h u g e c a re fu lly ex am in ed a n d m e a s u re d by °* n ,-v ow n se ctio n of th e c o u n try ,; local m e rc h a n ts on a c c o u n t of a
* g re ts th a t it w as n o t possible t o '. W a tte n b a rg e r, Mr. D u n h am , Don
w aves w hich s tru c k th e vessel c a u se d p h y sician s and n u rse s , an d th is d a ta an d in a n >' c a se it w as a v ery sm all
p e rso n a l spate |in d c a r r y t h o ir * a ro n s e in te r e s t in th e clinic by pre- ^Pe n c e f-
T he _ post o ffice d e p a rtm e n t took
h e r to o v e rtu rn . O ne life b o a t t h a t fo rw a rd e d to h e a d q u a r te r s in P o r t- 3ectlon a t th a t.
My in te r e s t a n d
m o n ey to n e ig h b o rin g to w n s , I n ­ ‘ vious c am p aig n .
M rs. T. J. C offm an, c a p ta in ; W. J. a d v a n ta g e of its T h a n k sg iv in g d iy
th e crew m an ag ed to la u n c h w as lan d , w h e re each ch ild w as s c o re « a c tiv ity in th e m a tte r a m o u n ts to
s te a d of s p e n d in g it a t b o rn e.
“ In o th e r O regon c o u n tie s ,” Miss B a u g h e rty , M rs. C. H. P ie rc e , C. H. a n n o u n c e m e n t by b o o stin g th e gov-
sw am p ed .
No
A m e ric an s
w ere a n d advice re g a rd in g c a re of th e a b o u t th is : N e a rly ev e ry re la tiv e I
T h a t is “ sm a ll tow n s tu f f .” T h e i F a lld in e say s, “ m an y ^people w ho B»e rc e > Dr. M atiie B. Shaw , W. S. e m in e n t p o stal sav in g s deposit and
a b o a rd .
I ch ild se n t to its m o th e r.
On a c - i bad w as ” 1 th e C ivil w a r of ’61; my
k in d t h a t keeps th e lo c a l to w n • n e v e r su sp ec te d such a th in g w ere E a s tm a n , G. O. R o b e rtso n , M rs. W tre a s u ry sa v in g s s e c u ritie s . A fine,
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c o u n t of th e c o l« w e a th e r w hich u s - j'f a tb e r s e rv e d th e fu ll te rm of fo u r
a lw a y s sm a ll.
A to w n
never
fo u n d
in fe c te d
w ith
tu b e r c u la r S. E a s tm a n , Mrs R. P. C o rn eliu s, larg e T h a n k sg iv in g d ay lith o g ra p h
First. Know of th e Season—
( u a lly p re v a ils in D ecem ber a n d th e Ve a rs a n « w as a n h o n o red m em b e r
grows g r e a te r thaln th e
people (g e rm s . In a d d itio n to th e im p o rt-.
C o ffm an , M rs. J. H. Yeo, M rs w as posted in th e A sh lan d post of-
A sh la n d people a w o k e th is m o rn - d iffic u lty of c o m fo rta b ly h e a tin g th e
tb e G- A. R. My m o th e r h a d th re e ', w ho com pose
it. ¿Small
tow n
an ce of d isc o v e rin g such cases, n o t
S m ith , O. F. C arso n , M rs. C. I
ti*e th is m o rn in g w ith th e fo llo w ­
in g to find th e m o u n ta in s s u rro u n d - A rm ory, th e baby clin ic w as held b r o th e r s , tw o of whom w ere cap-
p e o p le n e v e r b u ild big
towns. | o n ly fo r th e ir ow n p ro te c tio n a n d ( a re y , Mrs. G H. H ed b erg , G. N ing w ords o v er th e fac sim ile s ig n a ­
in g th e city covered w ith a w h ite th is y e a r in S ep tem b er.
* ta in s in th e U nion a rm y , a n d one a
S m all tow n m e th o d s n e v e r r e s u l t ! possible c u re , b u t fo r th e sa k e of H edberg.
tu r e of W ill H. H ay s, p o s tm a s te r
m a n tle of snow , w hich rea c h e d dow n
In a d d itio n to a c o u n ty n u r s e ,1 c a p ta in in th e s o u th e r n a rm y M any
In la rg e tow n p ro s p e rity ,
Don’t •o th e rs, it is d eem ed very e s se n tia l
M rs. W. R. D avis, c a p ta in ; G. It g e n e ra l: “ T h a n k s g iv in g day th re e
to th e h ig h e r p o rtio n s of to w n , b are- A shland a n d M edford h av e a sp ecial y e a rs a f te r th e w a r closed m y f a t l /
he a s m a ll tow n fello w
D o n ’t 't o im p re ss upon tu b e r c u la r s u ffe r- A n d erso n , Miss J e n e A n d erso n , M rs
h u n d re d y e a rs ago w as c e le b ra te d by
ly co v e rin g th e g ro u n d . D u rin g th e school n u rse , M iss M a rg a re t V an I pr a n d re la tiv e s w o u ld g et to g e th e r
d e a l in sm a ll to w n s t u f f .
H ave - e rs a n d o th e rs w ith w hom th ey a re D ilina J a lo , M rs. C. E. C o b u rn , M rs th e v a lia n t P ilg rim s am id h a rd s h ip s
d ay th e lo w er slopes of G rizzly w ere Scoyoc, who dev o tes a ll h e r tim e to a n d te ll w a r e to rb e s by d ay a n d
a s m any p e rso n a l g ru d g e s a s you
a sso c ia te d w ith , th e very contagious**^am Gavin, M rs. E m ily L. W a ite, and su ffe rin g . T oday we live in a
n ig h t. T hey g lo rie d in it a n d seem ed
d e n u d e d by th e a rd e n t s u n s h in e , b u t th e c h ild ren of th e se tw o citie s
lik e — so m e tim e s a fello w c a n ’t
n a tu r e of th e W h ite P la g u e.
D r .* M rs- M ary E. G ru b b , M rs. M innie lan d of c o m fo rt, of in d ep e n d e n c e.
th e fo re s ts on th e o t^ e r sid e of th e
T h e s ta te h e a lth a sso c ia tio n is in com m on w ith o th e r s to re g a rd
h e lp fee lin g t h a t w ay— h u t d o n ’t 'J-’ierc e se ek s to show how v ery iin- D avis, M rs. P . C. S tra tto n , M rs
Ma- a n « of o p p o rtu n ity fo r a ll. W ith
c ity still look lik e C h ristm a s.
re p re s e n te d in A sh lan d by M e s d a m e s 'w ar a s a g r e a t in s titu tio n .
I did
d e m o n s tra te it in metfc ods th a t
p o r ta n t it is t h a t tu b e r c u la r p a tie n ts 1 1;n d a J a m e s
i g r a titu d e we a c k n o w led g e th e rich
n o t a g re e w ith th e m , a lth o u g h I w as
--------------------------------- H. T. E lm o re , F re d E n g le, C. F . T il-
m u st r e s u lt in s h r in k in g y o u r 's h o u ld be c a re fu lly iso la te d from
—
re w a rd s of in d u stry , fru g a lity and
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 17.— to n , H al M cN air, a n d B e rth a D en- only a v ery s m a ll boy. I w o n d ered
to w n in ste a d of e x p a n d li ig it. By
BOMBAY,
In
d
ia
,
Nov.
17.— F o l-f th r if t. T h e U nited S ta te s g o vern-
ev e n th e o th e r m em b ers o f th e ir own
P re s id e n t H a rd in g to d a y se n t a let- ton an d P ro f. G. A. B riscoe. T hey th e n w hy it h a d t - be, a n d I am
A sh lan d tra d e is A s h la n d m ad e.
fa m ily , a n d on. no ac co u n t sh o u ld be ,o w ln S a speech by th e P rin c e o f 'm e n t , th ro u g h th e post office de-
t e r to th e h o u se of re p re s e n ta tiv e s a s sis t th e co u n ty an d city n u rs e s In w o n d e rin g s tili.
T h e re Is no o th e r w a y .
D o n ’t
p e rm itte d to m in g le w ith o th e r peo- W ales h e re , se rio u s rio ts o c c u rre d in p a rtm e n t, o ffe rs you p o stal sav in g s
a s k in g th a t it a c ce p t a c o m p ro m ise h e a lth w ork a n d aim to p ro m o te in
In A u g u st o f 1 9 1 2 I th o u g h t T “ b ite off y o u r n o se to s p it e y o u r
pie in sch o o ls o r s im ila r p la c e s .! th e n a tiv e q u a r te r s of th e city h e re fo r Die d e p o sit of y o u r m oney, and
Tate of fo rty p er c e n t m ax im u m su r- every o th e r way p o ssib le th e phys- h ad a p lan t h a t w o u ld c a p tiv a te t h e ' fa c e .” It h u rts .
M ost cases of in fe c tio n a re th e re- to d ay .
M any c a s u a ltie s re s u lte d U nited S ta te s tre a s u ry sav in g s se-
ta x on in d iv id u a l incom es a n d incor- leal w ellb ein g of th e people of A sh- people ju s t a s f a s t a s I c o u ld re a c h
HAZ KEK.
c u ritie s fo r in v e s tm e n t.”
s u lt of c a re le ssn e ss in th is resp ect, i from th e s tr e e t fig h tin g .
t h e m a n d I d e c id e d to do so m e p re- i
p o r a te It in th e n e x t ta x bill.
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