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VOLUME 3
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi, 43 )
ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich osone
at Ashland. The pure domestic w ater
helps.
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(International News Wire Service)
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921
No. 68
HUGHES FIGHTS TRIPLE ALLIANCE SCHEME
SMITH-HÜGHES
WORK HERE 10
Food Market
Prices Slump
During October
‘Tropical, Hotel
Yale Meets Harvard
40th Game Today
Wanted By Emil
Peil For Ashland
“ C h a u ta u q u a P a rk , or betw een
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 19.— !
Mill
an d G ra n ite s tr e e ts , is th e lo g i­
T h e re w as a d e c re a se of th re e -te n th s
cal lo ca tio n fo r th e new h o te l,” a s ­
of one p e r c e n t in th e re ta il cost of
s e rts E m il P eil, w ho h as su b scrib ed
food to th e a v e ra g e fam ily in O cto­
$1000 to th e h o tel bon u s fu n d . “ A d­
b e r as c o m p a red w ith S e p te m b e r,
e
q u a te fa c ilitie s for th e th e ra p e u tic
w hile a ll food a rtic le s d e c re a se d 23
Charley OHe
u s e .o f o u r m atc h le ss m in e ra l w a te rs
H EA D S OF STATE BOARD OF per cen t d u rin g th e y e a r e n d in g Oc­
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INSPECT W oK li OF ASHLAND issu ed to d ay by th e d e p a rtm e n t of
RET SESSION; 1 . S. ‘SOUNDED'
: need s, could best be b u ilt w ith m o .e
lab o r.
SM ITH-HUGHES CLASSES.
O N FINANCIA LCONEERENCU.
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• t e r an open c o u rt, s im ila r to th e
PLA Y G R O U N D EQ U IPM E N T P l ’R - l d e c re a sin g 13 p er cen t in p ric e ; cab-]
• P a lac e h o tel a t San F ra n c isc o . T his BRITISH ARE READY TO END
CH A SED FO R SC H O O LS; B E N E - bage, 11 pel c e n t; lam b. 9 p er cent.
c o u rt co u ld be ro o fe d ¡over w ith
“ SPH ER E OP IN FLU EN C E’' —-
F IT PLAY PL A N N E D AT HAW - F ifte
iite u n a rtic le s in cre ase d in p ric e '
BRITISH AND JAP DELEGATES
‘g lass an d h e a te d d u rin g
w in te r
d u rin g th e m o n th , th e m ost n o ta b le ,
T H O R N E ; TO BLY PIANO.
PROPOSE ALLIANCE, U. S.
seaso n , so t h a t palm s
in c re a se s b e in g in fre sh eggs, 17 per
o th e r
c e n t; o n io n s, 14 per c e n t; a n d b u t-
tro p ic a l p la n ts m ig h t
grow n
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sâsÿ ' s :
W ith th e in cre ase d a c tiv ity of th e 1er, 5 per cent.
th e r e in .”
W ASHINGTON, D. C „ Nov. 19.—
S m ith -H u g h e s h o m e-m ak in g classes,
* A few y e a rs a g o w h ile tra v e lin g t G re a t B rita in aud J a p a n a re at-
A s h la n d is g a in in g ad d ed re c o g n i­ V isit at B ro w n sb o ro —
in Mexico w ith a p a rty o. A m erican te m p tin g to in d u ce S e c re tary of S ta te
Mr. a n d M rs. S. S. S te p h en s, of
M
O M
tio n from th e s ta te h o ard of e d u c a ­
e x c u rs io n is ts from M exico City to H u g h es to accept th e p rin c ip le of
tio n as tb e only city in O regon so u th T a le n t, w ere rec e n t B ro w n sb o ro vis­
V era C ruz, we sto p p ed a* P ueblo, th e trip le a llia n c e in tn e F a r E a s t, it
of Salem
p ro g re ssin g w ith th a t ito rs a t th e hom e of Dr. a n d M rs.:
w h e re th e r e is a m ag n ifici m t h o tel, w as le a rn e d today from official
w o rk , M rs. L ouis D odge, p re sid e n t J. D H enry.
b u ilt a c c o rd in g to th e p lan s u g g e s t- :'source •
of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n , College President Here—
ed.
In each c o rn e r of th e c e n tra l
T his is th e big b u sin ess of th e
P ro f. A. M. W illia m s, p resid en t
s ta te d th is m o rn in g .
M rs. D odge
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t n e g o tia tio n s now in p ro g ress
a n n o u n c e d th a t th e w ork of th e lo­ of th e P re s b y te ria n college a t Al-J
w ith hu g e g reen leaves a foot w ide a t
th e
d isa rm a m e n t
co n feren ce,
c a l c la sse s, h a v in g a m e m b e rsh ip of h a n y , a n d P r of. S m ith a re A sh lan d
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th e B ritish d e le g a te , B a lfo u r, and
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w ill be in sp e c te d by E. E. E llio tt, d i­ te re s ts of a n e n d o w m e n t fu n d for
¡th e J a p a n e s e d e le g a tio n , h e a d e d by-
K c tfiv
B aron K ato.
r e c to r for th e s ta te b o a rd a t Salem , th e college.
tC 'U K 1.'
A high g o v ern m en t o ftic la l, who
a n d Miss B e rth a D avis, s ta te s u p e r­
V a c h iti,
ex
p
lained th a t he could not a t th e
v iso r at C o rv a llis, h e re D ecem ber 1,
iki r v a . r d
• p re s e n t tim e speak in ih e open,
w hen a special m e e tin g w ill be held
vouches for th e a c u ra c y of th is in ­
by th e P a re n t T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n !
fo rm a tio n .
He said, 'T h e su g g e s­
tion is m ade w ith in cre ase d force
a t th e J u n io r high school. M r. E l­
d aily th a t if th e U nited S ta te s
C e n te r Yale, |
lio tt a n d Miss D avis a r e especially
sh o u ld d ecline th e a llia n c e it would
in te r e s te d . M rs. D odge say s, in th e!
y i à - l c o l ir v
obviously he im possible fo r G re a t
A’o r - , \
m odel c o tta g e a t th e high school, i
B rita in and J a p a n to accept th e
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A m erican pro p o sals re g a rd in g th e
one of th re e in th e s ta te .
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tta U -h a d c
¡lim ita tio n of uava) a rm a m e n ts.
If
Mr. E llio tt w ill sp eak o n “ A m a n ’s]
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T h e feud b etw een th ese te a m s had
W ay of L o o k in g a t H o m e-m ak in g
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M rs. G eo rg e M cM ath, a P o rtla n
I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s Sport?. E d ito r ¡ts in cep tio n fo rty -six y e a rs ago, and e ra l days ago th a t every s e a t fo r th e
KI-AM ATH FA L L S, O r., Nov. j 9 B iiti h and J a p a n e s e d e le g a te s will
g am e h a d been sold. T h e big sta-
m e m b e r of th e s ta te b o a rd , m ay be
not go hom e, even if A m erica sh o u ld
CA M B R ID G E, M ass., Nov. 19.
each su cceed in g seaso n h a s seen it
d um w ill a c co m m o d a te som e 55,000 — 't h e im m e d ia te re s u lts of th e visit d e c lin e th e trip le a llia n c e , a n d if
p re s e n t a t th e m e e tin g , a lth o u g h a
SA LEM ,
O r.,
Nov.
19.— T h a t F o o tb a lls g r e a t an d co lo rfu l classic,
a d d it’o n a l color a n d com
a n d it w as a fo re g o n e conclusion of th e c a ra v a n of b o o ste rs for I h e they w ere to »Io so, th e Lloyd G eorge
d e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t is lack in g . n e ith e r G o v e rn o r O lcott n o r Sam A. th e Yale H a rv a rd gam e, w as played
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th a t every s e a t w ould be fillet!
T he v isito rs w ill he e n te r ta in e d a t K ozer, s e c re ta ry of s ta te , a p p ro v ed h ere today in H a rv a rd s m o n ste r sta-
ire th e B ritish d e le g a te s could
th e g am e got u n d e r way.
ers of th e g r e a t college gam e.
a rec e p tio n to be given by th e P a r- p e rso n a lly th e p rin tin g of 15,000 so- (I ,. I U 111 .
a cro ss th e A tla n tic ”
4
F o r th e firs t tim e since 1
eut-TeuchcM •; a sso c ia tio n , follow ing called re p o rts issu ed by th e s ta te
A m erican fo o tb all tra d itio n s e n - ; C a m b rid g e — o r B oston— w as th e
W ASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1».—
th e p ro g ra m .
tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t u n d e r th e c a p ­ com pass m any a tim e -h a llo w e d f e u d , M ecca fo r th o u sa n d s of lo v ers of w ent Into th e g am e favorer
e J a p a n e s e d e le g a tio n rep lied to
th
e
fo o tb all to d av . All tra ils led to H a r ‘ T h e B ulldogs, u n d e r T ad J
T e a c h e rs a t th e H a w th o rn e school tio n “ Of In te re s t to T a x p a y e rs ,” h u t b etw een
te a m s
re p re s e n tin g
h in a 's “ d - c la ia tio n of p rin c ip le s ”
F o o tb a ll fa n s led by (heli fig h tin g Capta
a r e p re p a rin g a p ro g ra m to be given th a t th e re p o rts w ere p rin te d upon g re a t colleg s of th e c o u n try ; e a st, y a rd ’s g re a t s ta d u m
irin g th e tw o h o u r se cre t session
by th e c h ild re n a t th e h ig h school su b m issio n of th e u su a l g o v e rn m e n t­ w est, n o rth an ! s o u th h av e tlie ir cam e by tra in , a u to , tro lle y , from A ldrich, w ere o u t to p u t
th e co n fe re n ce . A s ta te m e n t of
J a p a n e s e policy to w a rd C hina
D e c e m b e r 16, u n d e r th e a u sp ices of al re q u is itio n h o n o red by W . "M. big g a m e s— gam es th a t n e v e r ta il to every p o in t of th e com pass, e a g e r,, H a rv a rd ’s w in n in g s tre a
i
read to th e d e le g a te s of th e
in
1919
w
ith
a
10
th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n , for P lim p to n , s e c re ta ry of th e s t a t e '( b r i l l , B ut no contest, on th e sched- e x p e c ta n t a n d p re p a re d to yell out s ta r te d
it o th e r pow ers by B aron K ato.
th e p u rp o se of ra is in g fu n d s to p u r ­ p rin tin g b o a rd , w ere th e o u tsta n d in g ule from y e a r to y e a r a ttr a c ts th e th e ir lu n g s fo r th e B lue o r th e C r lm - 'lo r y an d was c o n tin u e d a t
Jons del ;i hie d iscu ssio n Wax dq
c h a se a piano. P a r t of th e a m o u n t ta c ts b ro u g h t o u t a t a so m ew h at u n iv e rsa l a tte n tio n of th e a n n u a l son. T hey fla u n te d th e
co lo rs of en last y ear, w hen th e Grims
ped o v e r th e C h in ese case by
I
se v e ra l -pow ers, a c co rd in g io
w as ra ise d a t a p rev io u s e n te r ta in ­ Storm y m e e tin g of th e la tte r h o ard s tr u g - le lor su p re m a cy on th e g rid - th e ir fa v o rite s in b a n n e rs , p e n n a n ts, en won a h a rd fo u g h t game;
e
p a rtic ip a tin g .
T h e C hinese
m en t.
<
I h e ’d h e re T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n T he '.run betw een th e B ulldogs a n d th e a im an d h a tb a n d s a n d rib b o n s. T h is th a n k s to th e sc o rin g of tli
eg
ates
a
re
a
p
p
a
re
n
tly sa tisfie d
¡w a s a g a la day in “ B e a n to w n .”
¡g o a ls a g a in s t th e plucky Ya
F o llo w in g o rd e rs plac
d u rin g h o a rd is com posed of G o v ern o r O l­ J o h n n ie s .
li th e re s u lt of to d a y 's session.
th e past few w eeks, a supply of b a s ­ c o tt. S e c re ta ry of S ta te K ozer and
“ T ho ex p ressio n of th e n a tio n s,
k e tb a lls , volley b a lls an d indoor b a se ­ S ta te T r e a s u r e r Hoff,
w in d in g J a p a n , to w a rd th e ten p ro ­
posals of C hina was s y m p a th e tic ,” a
b a lls a re exp ected to a rriv e w ith in |
T he m ee tin g follow ed th e actio n
C
hinese d e le g a te said . “ T he p ro p o s­
•th e next few days, fo r use on th e! of G o v ern o r O lcott an d S e c re ta ry of
als for th e te r r ito r ia l in te g rity of
p la y g ro u n d s of th e J u n io r high a n d S ta te K ozer in re fu s in g to a p p ro v e
C hina have been well re c e iv e d .”
•H aw th o rn e schools. T h e e q u ip m e n t a hill lo r $44.50 s u b m itte d fo r th e
w as p u rc h a se d w ith m oney o b ta in e d p r in tin g of th e re p o rts, a n d th e su b ­
W ASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 19.—
re f j re a t B rita in is read y to a b a n d o n
1
in th e re c e n t m em b e rsh ip d riv e. T he s e q u e n t issu a n c e of a le tte r by Mr.
h e r so-called " sp h e re of in flu e n c e ”
b a la n c e of th e m oney will be used Holt to th e effect th a t p rin tin g of
PO RTLA N D , O r., Nov. 19,— “ T h e
in Ihe Y angste valley of C h in a, in
M r. a n d M rs. W . H. W en
to p u rc h a s e o th e r school e q u ip m e n t ¡ th e re p o rts h ad been a p p ro v ed by sig n in g by th e p re s id e n t of th e fed-
he in te re s t of th o open d o o r policy,
A lida s tr e e t, r e tu r n e d rece
rec o m m e n d e d hy th e te a c h e r
T he th e g o v e rn o r and s e c re ta ry of s ta te e ral highw ay a c t, a p p ro p ria tin g $15,
t w as s la te d today sem i-o fficially
n b e h a lf of th e B ritish d e le g a tio n .
a tw o m o n th s trip to Ge
p u rc h a s e
of
in d o o r
g y m n asiu m ! w hen p re se n te d to th e s ta te p r in t­ 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 for fo re st ro ad s a n d tra ils ,
e q u ip m e n t will he m ad e th is y e a r, in g b o ard last J u ly . P a y m en t of th e m ak e s a v a ila b le a t once $758,913
filte e n o th e r s ta te s . T he
W ASH IN GTON, D. C „ Nov. 19.—
it w as s ta te d .
hilt for th e re p o rts was re fu s e d on fo r n a tio n to re s t ro a d s in O regon,
•made by ra il an d co v ered 7
T
he
1'lilted S ta te s has been ap p ro ch -
New sew in g c la sse s w ere s ta r te d th e g ro u n d s ttia t th ey w ere political Wit in g to n a n d A la sk a, a n d m a rk s
Mr. W e n n e r h a s fo r m any
ed by c e rta in E u ro p e a n u a tio n s as
N o v e m b e r 1 u n d e r th e in s tru c tio n in c h a ra c te r.
an i . p o rta n t ste p to w a rd th e de-
to its w illin g n ess to e n g a g e in a
s e rv e d th e S o u th e rn P acif
o f M rs. W ade, of M edford, w ho is
w orld wide econom ic a n d fin a n c ia l
velopm a t of ih e g re a t re so u rc e s of
•pany in th e c a p ac ity of cler
co n fe re n ce to follow th e p re se n t
te a c h in g line, c o lo r h a rm o n y a n d
SUBSCRIBED
( u r n a tii a a l f o re s ts ,” s ta te s G eorge
co n feren ce on lim ita tio n of a rm a ­
p a tte r n d ra ftin g .
IN M EM BERSH IPS
'local fre ig h t d e p o t, an d
u . C ecil, d is tr ic t fo re s te r of th e
m ent and F a r E a s te rn q u e stio n s.
T h e p u p ils at th e J u n io r high are
F D R R E D ('R O S S 'N o rth P acific d is tric t. “ T h e bill p ro ­
th ro u g h th e c o u rte sy of^ th e
No d e fin ite in v ita tio n h as been ex­
A
p la n n in g a second cam p aig n for
vides $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r im m e d ia te ex-
pany th a t th e jo u rn e y w a s ’
G -SU C C ESS ten d e d by th e n a tio n s p ro m o tin g th e
c o n fe re n c e , h u t th e a d m in is tra tio n
m e m b e rs in th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a s ­
A sh la n d h as su b sc rib e d $898 to i e iid itu re and m ak e s an a d d itio n a l
T h e Vv'enuers re p o rt a w o n d e rfu lly J
is “ bein g so u n d ed o u t” regartfcug its
so c ia tio n .
■ th e Red C ross d u rin g th e m e m b e r­ $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a v a ila b le on J u ly 1,
in te re s tin g trip , h u i a r e glad to get
A t th e F irs t C o m p a n y ’s m asq u e r a ltitu d e to w a rd such a m ee tin g , to
s h i p ro ll c all, w hich s ta r te d F rid a y 1922. T h e re Is im m ed ia te ly avail
h a c k to A sh lan d , w hich to them ad e ball a t th e A n n o y last n ig h t, 'h p held in e ith e r W a sh in g to n , L o n ­
of last w eek, M rs. E m il P eil, d lrec- a b le lo r ro ad c o n s tru c tio n on th e
looks b e tte r th a n e v e r a lt e r th e ir prizes foi th e m ost e la b o ra te cos- don or P ari3.
I d e sire to ta k e th is occasion
to r of th e d riv e, re p o rte d th is m o rn - n a tio n a l fo re s ts th e fo llow ing su m s:
‘ex
ten d ed trip .
I’tu m e s w ere a w a rd e d to C E. H eath ,
to co m m en d th e J a c k so n co u n ty
• ing. T h e fo llo w in g new m em b e rs O regon, $ 3 1 0 ,7 9 0 ; A la sk a, $258,-
W hile in G eorgia th ey v isited ; who a p p e a re d as ?. Ja p a n e s e g en tle-
c o u rt for its sp le n d id w ork in
i have s u b s c rib e d :
273; W a sh in g to n , $189,870.
This
ih e ir d a u g h te r a n d so n -in -law , M r. I i m a n ; Mrs. D orothy P ly m a te , T u r k ­
d ra in in g
th e
P acific
highw ay
■
b i
1»
M rs. N uns, c a p ta in ; M rs. II. M at- m oney will be used in e x te n d in g th e
ish la d y ; M r. an d M rs. H a rry S ilver,
a g a in s t w a fe r seep ag e for p re s e r­
W a lk e r, B. O. W a llste in , p re s e n t in a d e q u a te ro ad an d tra il
a re ex ten siv ely a n d su c ce ssfu lly en ¡'Spanish don a n d s e ñ o ra ; M rs. H e n ­
vatio n of th e c o n c re te a n d b ith u -
W . E. P ie rso n , J. E. T h o rn to n , H. R
system of th e n a tio n a l fo re s ts of
gaged iu honey p ro d u c tio n , having ry C a rte r, M rs. B enton B ow ers, J r .,
C a rte r, M rs. G eorge R ose, M rs H B
litic ro ad w ay .
Money could not
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a good lo catio n to r an a p ia ry . T h e ,* y rg C arl M cCune an d Miss E velyn
C a rte r, Mrs. G. F . M cW illiam s, Mrs.
be expended to b e tte r p u rp o se , for
PO R TLA N D . O r., Nov. 19.— F ro m J. C. P o o r, Mrs. Axel W. H all, F ra n k velopm ent of w hich is so v ita l to
O regon v isito rs a d m it th ey had to i P a d d o c k , a , c h a n tic le e rs .
F o r th e
th e life of th e h a rd s u rfa c e will
r e p o r ts received a t th e d is tric t f o r - , S w ig a rt, A m os N in in g er, M rs. L. A. th e effectiv e p ro te c tio n a n d u tiliza-
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w ere
be p ro p e rly p rese rv ed only by
e s te r 's office, a to ta l of 100 fo re st
i ’ u k ’¿ Y " ’ tM‘ i i J ' c u ' E d'
CHICAGO, Nov. 19.— N ine w ere
't
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p
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to
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som
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given
to
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w ard s, J. R. E d w a rd s, J o h n C lausen,
k e e p in g it free from w a te r se ep ­
Boucrea.
t i r e s in O regon a n d W ash in g to n d u r- Mrs. H. S. S a n fo rd . II S. S an fo rd ,
good th in g s to e a t. T hey say th e U h arlio C h a p lin ; F lo ren co T hum p killed and th e ir b odies fe a rfu lly
ag e uudeTC utt’ng. W hen w a te r is
in g 1921 w ere d u e to sm o k ers. T h ese D. S. W h itn e e y y ,, ,, E d ith C h a p m a n , A
T h e a c t a p p ro p ria te s $9,500,000
co tto n field s a re m ost in te re s tin g to son th e Dice l a d /
a n d F ra n c is m angled, w hen a S a n ta Fe lim ite d
left to seep u n d e r th e p av in g It
fo r fo re st ro a d s of p rim a ry im p o rt-
r e p o r ts a re from only th irte e n of C. M yer, Eij A lb ert.
look
upon,
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t
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to
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co
lo
red
w
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te
r
s
a n d Miss H azen, H ot Ta- tra in c ra sh e d in to a fu n e ra l pro-
re s u lts in s o fte n in g th e roadY ed,
Atrs. H. ft. A n d erso n , c a p ta in , <mCe t o |})ft s ta te s , c o u n tie s or com -
th e iw e n ty -tw o n a tio n a l fo re sts, h u t
S um init, n e a r h ere, d u rin g p hlind-
p o p u la tio n — w ell, th ey a re glad th a t ^,ia ie8
M rs. C. W itten h aw g b , Mrs. W . N .'
....
.
so t h a t th e pav in g sin k s dow n
liuAcaU’. fo re s t o ffic e rs say, th a t a Cole, .M rs,
rs. W. C. B aldw in. M
rs.
M
Mrs.
,n u n itiP s
a d jo in ,n g o r a d ja c ­
O regon h a s so few n eg ro es.
j <p^e pa t ron3 an(j p a tro n e s se s , who in ; enow sto rm .
an d b re a k s in sp o ts, as is th e case
Of th is
f a r g r e a te r p e rc e n ta g e of fo re st fire s M. T u c k e r. Mrs. J. E . F ifie ld , M ar- e n t to th e n a tio n a l fo re s ts
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Z iem iau im .
In
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acted as ju d g e s, w ere M essrs and
a t places on th e B o u lev ard and
a r e c a u se d each y e a r by c ig a re tte jo rie F ifie ld , Mrs. J. D. M cK inney, a m o u n t $2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 is m ade im m e d i­
black a n d w h ite fo ls s a re k e p t sep- M esdam es II. T. E lm o re , V ictor who w e ie in an a u to m o b ile a h e a d
on N o rth M ain s tre e t, so th a t p av ­
a n d c ig a r s tu b s an d m atc h es th a n Mrs C- F M arean , A ubery R ed ifer. a te ly a v a ila b le to r a p p o rtio n m e n t
a ra te , not only in hom es, b u t in M ills, a n d S lyvan P ro v o st, a n d Mrs. of th e one s tru c k , co n tiu e d on th e ir
ing, p ro p e rly d ra in e d b ein g good
T. J . C offm an.
way to th e c e m e te ry , w'liere th ey
is g e n e ra lly su p p o sed .
p ? ’ r\ £ « ’
c a ’)ta i" i
based on th e a re a and v alu e of th e ♦
schools, c h u rc h e s, h o tels, ra ilro a d
C onrad P r a tt, M rs. B e u d e r. M rs G.
T h e d e c o ra tio n s co n siste dof col- b u ried Ih e ir fo u r y e a r old d a u g h te r,
fo r tw e n ty o r th ir ty y e a rs, is th u s
T h e O k a n o g a n fo re st re p o rts th a t w . H ake, M ary R. G. F re e m a n , Miss lan d ow ned by th e g o v e rn m e n t w ith ­
s ta tio n s ,
p a sse n g e r tra in s , s tre e t o red s tr e a m e rs fo rm in g a canopy w hose fu u e ra l w as being held a t
d e stro y e d in th re e o r fo u r y ears.
39 p er cent of th e ir fire s w ere d u e V oda B row er, J. V. M iller, Mrs. Jo h n in th e n a tio n a l fo re sts.
c a rs and s im ila r places.
M ost of above th e d a n c e h all a n d w oven a r- >be tim e of th e tra g e d y They th e n
I w ould re sp e c tfu lly rec o m ­
th e m an u a l la b o r is p e rfo re m d by tis tic a lly a ro u n d th e w indow s, rich re tu rn e d and u a tc h e d th e g a th e rin g
to sm o k e rs, w hile six teen fire s on H F u lle r. Ja m e s E. F u lle r, M. C.
m end to city a u th o r itie s th a t th e
,
re
ello fs being
re d d s s a a u n d d y yellofs
being in keep in g up of th e pai Is of th e bodies of th e ir
t h e C ra te r forest w hich cost $225 R eid, J o h n H. F u lle r, Mrs. M. C.
LIQUOR RA IDERS NEEDED
th e n eg ro es, one o r m ore b e.n g w
w ith
it|, th e seasMjn.
tw o c h ild re n , who w ere k illed by
R eid, M rs. C. L. K in g sb u ry , Mrs.
seaso n . >i •
sam e c a re be ta k e n of th e paving
to put o u t, s ta rte d from s m o k e rs G eorge H. W ay, Miss H a r r ie t D ay-
em
ployed
in
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ed
th
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S E A T T L E , W ash., Nov. 19.— C u s­ iu A sh lan d , esp ecially a t a point
e y e p vyas
w e g ly en jo y
Jo h n P e ttk o sk e , u n d e rta k e r , ail <
c ig a r e tte s tu b s o r u n e x tin g u ish e d to n , Mrs S. B. T a llm a n , M rs. J. K. to m s o ffic ia ls a n d p ro h ib itio n e n ­
hom e. T hey even h a n d le th e bag- by b o th d a n c e rs a u d s p e c ta to rs , who
on N o rth M ain, ju s t th is sid e of
S ta n le y C hybicki w ere k illed , an d
ian , J. K. H elm an.
m a tc h e s . T he W h itm a n fo re st s ta te s H eln
elntau,
gage
an
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on
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tra
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rs
fo rc e m e n t a g e n ts h e re to d ay a n ­
th e in te rse c tio n of th e P acific
Mrs. M axey, c a p ta in ; M rs. M. E.
a w a n t th e tw e l,” b ein g lo th to l e a v e '!
o th e rs who have not been iden-
th a t tw e n ty -o n e fire s on th a t fo r­
m any w hites co m p lain t h a t th e d a r- |
P ly m a te , M rs C. W. N im s, Mr. and n o unced they had decided to rec o m ­
h ig h w a y w h ere it ’goes dow n u n ­
, th e scene of fe s tiv itie s . T h e spa- tified.
; __________
e s t w ere d u e to sm o k e rs. T he Col M rs. F ra n k D ean.
k
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s
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ta
k
in
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all
th
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jobs.
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rin
g
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d
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ll
w
as
a
v
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le
kal-
m end th e use of se a b o a ts of lig h t
d e r th e ra ilro a d , fo r th e seep ag e
v ille fo re s t re p o rts th a t it cost $S74
l th e A slila n d e rs s o u th e rn v isit a ne- ‘ edeoscope of color as th e t h r o n g of p e a re d m ost n u m e ro u s am o n g th e
0 aft a rm e d w ith o n e-p o u n d rap id -
from Ihe hill now Is u n d e rm in in g
to p u t o u t ten fire s s ta r tin g from Night Rid.* to C orvallis—•
gro, accused of a s s a u ltin g a six -y ear- gaily d re sse d m e rry m a k e rs trip p e d ladie3. H aro ld Lloyd was th e re , a l ­
tire g u n s, in c o m b a ttin g liq u o r
it and w 'll soon iC stro y it. F o r a
old
g irl, w as b u rn e d a t th e s ta k e . l ^ e
fa n ta s tic toe to th e se d u ct- so colored g e n tle m e n , convicts, b a s e ­
smoker;-., w hile th e O lym pic fo re st
A. B. McKenzie, W illiam Albere, s m u g g le rs from B ritish C olum bia.
long s tre tc h th is sid e of th e re th e
m
.
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s
tr
a
in
s
o f th e L o v elan d orch es- ball p lay ers, red an d b lu e devils,
h a d only one s m o k e r’s fire, h u t th a t O II. Jo h n s o n , J r ., D ale Y oung, T h e c ra f t, it w as sa id , w ould be
A ccorC.ng to th e T u sk e g e e in s titu te . tr a
, n k e e p in g w ith (he o c c asio n . In d ia n s a n d Irish m e n , au a v ia trix , a
d ra in a g e is very Im p erfect, r e s u lt­
c o st $68 to e x tin g u ish .
L eslie H ee.', and C oach H ughes left m an n e d by tra in e d crew s, in s tru c te d
how ever, only a very sm all p ercen t- th e m u sic ia n s w ere a ll d re sse d in b race of d a in ty
w a itre sse s,
R ed
ing a lre a d y in som e places in u n ­
e g ro ly n ch in g s a re fo r th e o u tla n d is h c o stu m e s, w hich did n ot i C ross n u rse s, a n d o th e r too n u m ­
a g e of
ot n eg
. ; ------------------------------la s t n ig h t a t 9:3ft o’clock for Cor
to sto p o r sin k fu g itiv e lau n ch es. *
d e rm in in g a n d b re a k in g th e p av e­
p re v e n t th e m from fu rn is h in g u n u s e ro u s to m en tio n . T h re e g h o stly Ku
Oil Bu Hiesi V isit—
vallis, going v ia th o h ig h w ay in a ’ It w as p o in te d o u t t h a t of th e
'c r im e m en tio n e d .
m en t.
It w ill cost c o n sid e ra b le
ually fin e d a n c e m usic. T he n u m e r­ Klux K la n s m e n s ile n tly a p p e a re d ,
P ro f. R e im e r, d ire c to r o f th e ¡N ash Six. T hey expected to a r r i v e ’ th re e co ast g u a rd vessels in th is vi-
At New O relana th e W en n ers ous solos su n g by M r. L oveland I and a fte r w a iilj m ysteriously disap­
m oney to do th e w ork, b u t it will
S o u th e rn O regon e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n a t th e ir d e s tin a tio n a t noon to d a y , c in ity no n e can co m p ete fo r .speed
i w atch ed w ith g re a t in te re s t th e u n ­ th ro u g h a m eg ap h o n e w ere e sp e c ia l­ peared .
be a good in v e s tm e n t as a p re ­
n e a r T a le n t, le ft T h u rs d a y of
th is a n d th is a fte rn o o n to w itn e ss th e w ith
th e
h ig h -p o w ere d la u n c h e s
Shortly before 11 o'clock cam e
lo ad in g o f h u g e ca rg o e s of B razilian ly a p p re c ia te d .
se rv a tiv e of th e v ery v a lu a b le
Clowns, cow boys and M exicans the graud m arch, judge»' decision,
w eek fo r C a lifo rn ia w h ere he
w ill big fo o tb a ll g am e b etw een O regon used by th e sm u g g le rs. P u r s u it b o a ts
coffee, a n d saw m any o th e r u n u s u a l
p av in g a lre a d y th e re .
seem ed to preiG m ’nate am ong the and unm asking, after which coffee
a tten d to busin ess m atters that w ill A gricultural co llege and! the U ni- m ust be able to m ake thirty m iles an
th in g s w hich th e ir frie n d s h e re e n ­ m en, w h ile fairies, Turkish ladies,
and sandw iches w ere served in thq
HAZ KIK
d e a r in g about.
R etain hi if for about ten u a /s .
T ersita of Oregon.
; hour, th e « ffic ia ls contended.
gyp sies and Spanish señ oritas ap- basem ent.
$758,015 Set
Aside For Or.
Forest Roads
Smokers Cause
100 Forest Fires
ln 11 Ofln W €S |’tern R L
H az Kite
NEH IN LINE
Espee Employe
Returns Fro
Southern
Nine Killed When
Train Smashes
Child’s Funeral