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    A shland D ada T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
OSuccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43 )
ASHLAND, OREGON,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921
No. 80
COURT DISCHARGES ARBUCKL U W JURY
PACKING HOUSE
STRIK ERS RIOT,
ST. PAU LSTREETS
i ST. PA UL, M inn., Dec. 5.— A n e a r!
I ,
rio t w as n a rro w ly a v e r te d by th e ;
police to d ay w hen a b u s c a rry in g !
$3,505,754,727
D A W E S E S T IM A T E
s tr ik e b r e a k e r s to th e
a!
I
p a c k in g co m p an y h e re w as s u r r o u n d ­
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W A SH IN G TO N , D. C „ Dec.
5.— T h e six ty -se v e n th c o n g re ss
w e n t to w ork a t n o o n ., to d ay
♦ w hen th e f ir s t re g u la r session
♦ of th is c o n g re ss opened. P re sl-
<<■ d e n t H a rd in g announ«)pd th a t
of
ed a n d o v e rtu rn e d by th e s tr ik e r s .
IS $ 4 « 2 ,1 6 7 ,J q ^
« 8 » L E SS TH A N BU DG ET F O R
1922; SU G G ESTS R E L E A S E O F
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 NAVY’ ACCOUNT.
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D eficiency A ppropriations A re ('on-,
detuned by D aw es; W ants Reor-
gi^iizalion o f G overnm ent Depart-
inents to Sim plify Future Budget
P reparations.
p la n ts
T he p a c k in g com pany o ffic ia ls re-
t e d _t b a t . th e g o v e rn o r call o u t
th e n a tio n a l g u a rd to p ro te c t th o se
d e s irin g to c o n tin u e w ork.
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Som e h o u ses re p o rte d b u sin e ss as
u su a l th is m o rn in g ,
E MAN IS
KILLED B Ï AUTO
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Ten Killed in R. R. WrecR;
Scrap Anglo-Jap Allianc
S PEED ««
COLLIDE; ENGINE
BAPTIST CHURCH HAS
RECORD ATTENDANCE
P 1 TI RE OF FILM COMEDIAN TO
AT SUNDAY’ SCHOOL
REST
WITH
BRADY
Y e ste rd a y w as a g re a t day for
A sh la n d B a p tists, p e rh a p s th e g r e a t­
e st th ey have fo r y e a rs en jo y ed . T h e '
M.
a tte n d a n c e a t S u n d b y school w a s :
187, th e la r g e s t a t an y re g u la r s e s - ‘
sion. A fin e c o n g re g a tio n w as pre-1
s e n t a t th e m o rn in g p re a c h in g se rv -i
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P e n n ., Dec 5. ices. T he p a s to r ’s th em e w as “ O ur!
LONDON, Dec. 5.— T h e la te s t a d l
— O ne of th e g r e a te s t d is a s te rs in M ed iatin g M in istry .’’ T h e m essage vices from W a sh in g to n in d ic a te t h a ï
th e h is to ry of th e P h ila d e lp h ia a n d j w as m issio n a ry in c h a ra c te r, show -
R e a d in g ra ilro a d
o c c u rre d to d ay ing bow tb e w o r*i
‘ h e c h u rc h w as th e A n g lo -Ja p a n e se a llia n c e w ill bt
sc ra p p e d , an d th a t
a rra n g e m e n t^
w hen tw o p a sse n g e r tr a in s c r a s h e d ! ,0 c o n tin u e th e la b o rs of J e su s
h ead on a t fu ll speed a t a c u rv e n e a r ' c b r i s ‘- T he y o u n g p eo p le’s so cieties will be m ad e fo r a r b itra tio n in the
B ry n A th y n . T h e o ttic ia l s ta te m e n t! w e re ‘» rtte ly a tte n d e d a n d th e serv -
" “ “ re dl9« r M '” ’ " ‘
MOVIE
FANS?
NOT YET COMMITTED
TO NEW TRIAL DEMAND.
M rs. Helen Hubbard, Woman Juror
Dem anding
Men;
C laim s
and T hreats;
W om an.’’
C onviction,
Heated
Berates
Ar g u r n e t s
“Jury No Placo for
SAN FR A N C ISC O , Dec. 5.— Ros-
oe ( F a tt y ) A rb u c k le faces th e g re a t
>ar of public op in io n fo r ju d g m e n t
if “ g u ilty ” o r “ n o t g u ilty ” o f th e
m an slau g h ter
c h a rg e
p re fe rre d
a g a in s t him follow ing th e d e a th o f .
^Miss V irg in ia R appe, film a c tre s s ,
a f te r a p a rty given by th e film com e­
d ia n a t th e St. F ra n c is h o tel h ere.
Upon th e v e rd ic t of th e A m e ric a s
people d e p e n d s th e f u tu r e of th e
jo v ial “ ra t boy of th e m o v ies.”
A fte r liste n in g fo r six teen d ay s to
th e evid en ce a g a in s t A rb u ck le, th e
ju ry failed to reach a n a g re e m e n t,
an d w ere d isc h a rg e d by th e c o u rt a t
noon S unday. T he fin al b a llo t ta k e n
w as 10 to 2 fo r a c q u itta l.
If th e pu b lic accep ts th e d is a g re e ­
m ent as evid en ce o f th e fa ilu re of
tile s la te to prove th e c h a rg e , as
frie u d s believe, it m ea n s “ F a t ty ’s
c o m e -b ac k ” on th e sc re e n a n d in
th e e stin iu tio n of th e rnovie fans.
P u b lic o pinion will a lso play a big
p a rt in th e fin a l decision of D is tric t
A tto rn e y B rady a s to w h e th e r o r n o t
A rb u ck le will be given a n o th e r tria l,
Mrs. H elen H u b b a rd , who h o l d o u t
♦ he w ould d e liv e r1 a m essage to <§>
*•'- b o th h o u ses a t 1 2 :3 0 o ’clock T
F re d H a rtz e ll, of E u g e n e , sa le s­ placed th e d e a d a t b etw een ten or ices in te r e s tin g a n d p ro fita b le .
P . U. „ ted
| t o ^
«• T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . ,H e will ap-
m an fo r th e U nited S ta te s R u b b e r tw elve, w ith th irte e n in ju re d in th e
T h e se n io r B. Y. P. U. is le
p e a r in perso n to m o rro w .
<i> com pany, P o rtla n d b ra n c h , w as a l­
h o sp ita l.
G lenn In m a n a n d has an a v e ra g e a t-
m o st In sta n tly k illed a t 3 o ’clock
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te n d a n c e o t th irty -fiv e . T he
By H. K. R EY N O LD S
S u n d ay
m o rn in g on th e P acific a lm o s t loop th e loop. T h e explosion m eet a t 5 o clock, led by M rs. W L i »
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)
. aa. ,
c a p iu s iu ii
•
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A m erican s e n a te e m b o d y in g not onlv
h ig h w a y th re e m iles s o u th of M ed­ o t th e b o .lere could be h e a rd to r E v a n s an d M .as L u c lle G ilm o re, a n d t h „ naB a,
t
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Dec. 5.—
fo rd , w hen he w as s tru c k by a lig h t m iles, w hile th e b laze o f th e b u rn in g
« " a tte n d a n c e o t tw e n ty a t t e r r l t o r | a ,
,
of C hina
(I. N. S .) — P re s id e n t
c a r d riv e n by Lloyd E lw ood, a n em ­ coach illu m in a te d th e c o u n try s id e . tb e lr m ee tin g s. T h ese so cieties a re j
H a rd in g to d ay s u b m it-j
ploye of th e A. W . W a lk e r com pany, An explosion of th e gas ta n k s a d d ed ! P la n n in g a New Y e a r’s eve social and»!
W A SH IN G TO N D C l i e
r
ted to c o n g re ss a d e­
T he e v e n in g ! w h ile th o ra ta n
t
L / , ’
of M edford. A ccording to th e v e r­ to th e h o rro r. E leven bodies w ere d e v o tio n a l service.
fin ite an d co m p reh en -!
.
,
I
. .
i w n iie th e r e is no o u tw a rd riim le on
d ic t of th e c o ro n e r’s ju r y a t MetA- reco v ered a n d m o re a re believed» to i p ,e a c h in g se rv ic e w as th e clim ax of t h „
f »1
I
siv e e s tim a te o f th e
j
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;
s u ita c e of th e co n feren ce, new
fo rd th is a tfe rn o o n , E lw ood failed be in th e w re c k ag e .
¡ th e d a y s d e v o tio n a l m ee tin g s. T he Lie.. >
fin a n c ia l re q u ire m e n ts
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a
p a t
.
d e v e lo p m en ts show tlia t tu rb u le n t
to use o rd in a ry c a u tio n an d to ob­
s u b je c t of th e p a s to r s d isc o u rse w as I
of th e fe d e ra l govern-
w a te r is b o ilin g below — p a rtic u la rly
se rv e th e s ta te tra f fic law s.
T he
“ T he C om ing S e p a ra tio n a n d P a r i ­
A shland Man M arried—
: EgyMoxpj) m en t fo r t lie next fis ­
in resp e c t to F a r E a st q u e stio n s co n ­
co u n ty a tto rn e y co u ld n o t be rea c h e d
ty
j
py
in ? of th e W a y s,” re f e rr in g to th e
cal y ear.
S e c re ta ry G eneral
F e rn a n d o G riff,n , w ho fo rm e rly : f u tu r e ,ife A t th e close of th e s e rv ­ c e rn in g C hina.
a t a la te h o u r th is a fte rn o o n , an d
T he n a tio n a l b u d g e t of 1923— th e
T y au , of th e C h inese d e le g a tio n , t o - , T h e re will he a public m ee tin g In
i c e d in A sh lan d , w en t back e a s t an d ice th e r
it is n o t know n w h e th e r o r n o t a
e w ere six p ro fa ssio n s
f ir s t in th e h isto ry of th e U nited!
a n s la u g h te r ' w l l ï ' t L “ W. “ r i t <‘8
to his re la tiv e s th a t fa ith "and elev en " addïttC ns” ' ™ t h e ! ? ? ’' ? ' ” “*
" T * “ “ “ *® th e Pe- th e e lty h a ll un W ednesday ev en in g ,
i c h a rg e of m a
S ta te s — c a lls fo r a p p ro p ria tio n s a g ­
he is m a rrie d , a n d t h a t his w ife c h u rc h , fiv e o f w hom a r e c a n d id a te s ! . m b ' ? . ? ' ? " " 1' ' ' ’ *'
le a rn e d lro m D ecem ber 7, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock fo r th e
b ro u g h t a g a in s t E lw ood, w ho is said
g re g a tin g $ 3 ,5 0 5 ,7 5 4 ,7 2 7 . T h is is a
‘ w as w o rth w a itin g a ll th e s e y e a rs fo r b a p tism .
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tlc 8 -. of
j P u rp o se o f cotiaicG ring th e o rg a n iz a -
to be a b o u t th irty -fiv e y e a rs old a n d
re d u c tio n of $4 6 2 ,1 6 7 ,6 3 9 u n d e r th e
lo r.
Mr. G riffin h a s a n u m b e r of
h a s a w ife a n d fam ily in M edford.
j
w jt, ..
Don of a s ta te g a m e p ro te c tiv e asso-
estim ated« e x p e d itu re s of 1922, a n d
frie n d s h e re w ho knew him fo rm e r j tee n w hich have been b a p tise d w ith -j C hJnese d e Ie g a te s in
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aecrfet
dipIom
acy
tb
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baa
been
gu
EIwooM failed to sto p a f te r th e
e la tio n .
$ 2 ,0 3 2 ,2 8 5 ,9 6 2 .3 0 less th a n th e sum
ly in D ouglas county
la
a
c
c
id e n t.
T h e m an g le d body of
p rev io u s th re e y e a rs. T h e m e m b e r-, ing on b eb ln d closed d o o rs foj.
,
expended by th e * g o v e rn m e n t
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ip
of
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to
ta
ls
135,
1921.
p a st few w eeks.
h a s been p e rfe c te d , and its p re s id e n t
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In a d d itio n to lay in g b e fo re co n ­
Is C. M. T h o m as, se c re ta ry , E. W. fo >' c o n v ictio n , firs t, lu st a n d a ll th e
m usic fo r th e m o rn in g serv ices is
g re ss th e item ized list of e s tim a te d S n y d er, high school boy a n d son of |
Mr? a n d M rs. W illiam S n y d e r of th is
led
by
V.
O.
N.
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m
ith
,
a
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d
in
th
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G
ould, and B ert A n d erso n , m em b e r tin ,e ’ c h a r »ed th a t th r e a ts w ere
e x p e n d itu re s a n d th e re p o rt of B rig ­
city
.
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oung
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by
C.
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G
ilm
ore.
or th e s ta te g a m e com m ission, w i l l i “ " “ 1® aBahl8t h e r a f te r ‘he p erau a-
a d ie r-G e n e ra l C h a rle s G. D aw es, th e
sion of th e o th e r Ju ro rs f a d e d to
d ire c to r o f th e b u d g e t, th e p re sid e n t! J a m e s B la ir an d R aym ond R u g e r,
be p re se n t an d e x p lain th e p u rp o se s
. ,
t
u .ie t« io
„
1 p ' ' m ak e h e r c h a n g e h e r vote to a c q u lt-
reco m m en d ed le g is la tio n in c o n n e c -J WaS d riv in S to Med|,ort> w ith a Mr.
i of th e new o rg a n iz a tio n .
i t a |.
tio n w ith th e 1923 nav y a p p r o p r ia - ! M eyer’ w bo is eniployed in th a t city,
A t th is tim e d isc u ssio n re la tiv e to
S he said th a t it seem ed a t tim e s as
tio n bill, w ith a view to th e “ e v e n t-'
E ’ A’ G abrie1’ of P o r tla n d , w ho
.
tlie
f
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tu
r
e
w
in
te
r
fish
in
g
in
th
e
‘
hough
fists w ould re p la c e w o rd s in
ual a u to m a tic re le a s e of $ 100,000 -! ICl ° n ,p a n i* d ^ a r tz e ^> c la im s th a t
R
ogue
riv
e
r
an
d
its
trib
u
ta
r
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s
will
j
‘he
a
rg
u
m e n ts .
000 now h e ld in th e n a v a l su p p ly a c -1 th e k*t te r sto p p ed his ct»r w ith th e
lie b ro u g h t up a n d th e d ecision will
“ Any w om an is a fool to g e t on a
c o u n t of th e navy d e p a rtm e n t.”
I in te n tlo n of lo o k in g a t h is g a so lin e
j a ffe c t th e fish in g in th e s e s tre a m s.
ju ry if she can p ossibly g e t o u t o f
T h is tr a n s f e r of fu n d s w as s u g - 'U n k * W h en Hartze11 s te p p e d from
y
SA LEM , O r., Dec. 5.— P ro s e c u tin g
____________
! 11 is v ery im p o rta n t th a t th o se in-, s e rv in g ,” sh e said . “ I ’d r a th e r die
Rested to th e p re s id e n t by G e n e ral U’e Car’ G a b rie ld «aid, th e E lw ood
w
itn
esse
s
w
ho
seek
to
r
e
tu
r
n
to
te re s te d in w in te r fish in g be p re se n t th a n go th ro u g h it a g a in . T h e gen-
D aw es fo r th e p u rp o se of p r o v i d i n g |Ur St' UCk h im * 11 is claim ed ‘ b a ‘
L a st S a tu rd a y closed th e a c tiv e : a t ‘his m eetin g .
F a ilu re to a tte n d e ra l a ttitu d e a n d th e la n g u a g e of
a p o rtio n of th e fu n d s n ecessary to! E,WOOd w as s e e d i n g th e speed lim - O regon p e rso n s accu sed of o b ta in ­
s tr ik e a b a la n c e betw een re c e ip ts Us‘ A" th e p a rtie s w ere r e tu r n in g ing m oney by false p re te n s e th ro u g h
m
ay
re
s
u
lt
in
a
closed
w in te r sea- m en Is o ffen siv e to a w o m a n .’
cam p aig n of th e A s h la n d po st office
son.
th
e
use
of
fic
titio
u
s
o
r
w
o
rth
le
ss
T hom as K ilk en n y w as a n o th e r
a n d e x p e n d itu re s fo r 1923. In th e from K in g sb u ry S p rin g s e a s t of Ash
in th e m a tte r of h a v in g p a tro n s in ­
V -•
ch eck s h e re a f te r will he com pelled
b u d g e t as s u b m itte d to c o n g re ss, th e la n d '
ju
r
o r who voted fo r cosvicvion. A t
-
T» Fi
form th e ir c o rre sp o n d e n ts a n d pub- V isitor from YY’eed, C alif.—
e s tim a te d e x p e n d itu re s fo r 1923 ex-!
body will be s h ip p e d to E u- to post a bond co v e rin g th e expense
tim es, how ever, he w avered a n d vot-
■—í ’l!‘
i U shers to a d d re s s th e ir m ail to them
Mrs. C la ra F o s te r, or W eed, C alif, ed fo r a c q u itta l. B ut M rs. H u b b a rd
---------------------------------------- --------------- , gene w h e re th e d ead m an h a s a w ife of r e tu r n in g such fu g itiv e to th is
is
v isitin g h er old frie n d . M rs. M ary n e v e r w av ered from h e r o rig in a l
(C o n tin u e d ou P a g e 4)
a n d tw o c h ild re n .
s ta te b e fo re G o v e rn o r O lc o tt w ill
co m pletely a n d c o rre c tly , a n d th e !
>7
Cole,
of A s tr e e t.
, s ta n d .
issue th e n e c e ssa ry re q u is itio n p a­
p o s tm a s te r r e p o r ts t h a t th e n u m - !
p ers. T h e bon d s p o sted in th e v a r ­
j h er of pieces im p ro p e rly or Incom -j
ious cases m u st he ap p ro v e d by th e
' pletely a d d re sse d tu rn e d o u t to be!
d is tr ic t a tto r n e y s o f th e c o u n tie s in
m ore th a n com m on. T he s itu a tio n
w hich th e c o m p la in ts a r e filed.
r«* v <■
“ A n u m b e r of in sta n c e s have
in th e lock box se ctio n disclo sed th a t
W ho said A sh lan d c lim a te w as­
com e to m y o b se rv a tio n w h e re in re ­
th e p a tro n s w ere c a re le ss in h av in g ;
n ’t j u s t rig h t. T h e re is no place
q u e sts h a v e been m ad e fo r th e ex­
th e ir m ail a d d re sse d to post office!
on th is g ra in o f sa n d we call th e
tra d itio n a n d r e tu r n to th is s ta te of
e a rth w h ere a p erso n can have
box n u m b e r. In m any in sta n c e s th e
— -- -
♦ fu g itiv e s from ju s tic e upon th e a l­
m ore c o m fo rt th e y e a r a ro u n d
m ;il w as a d d re s s e d to s tr e e t a n d !
leged o ffe n se of o b ta in in g m oney by
T h e E lk s ’ m e m o ria l e x ercises yes- i fo r b ro th e rly love,
th
a
n
rig
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t
h
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re
in
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sh
lan
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.
Give
fa lse p re te n s e s th ro u g h th e use of
re d d e n c e n u m b e r a lth o u g h th e m ail
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a
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te rd a y a fte rn o o n w ere held in m em -;
T h e m em b e rs th e n sa n g th e fol-
us a big h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m th a t
ia
o
. . . . .
i I" an e ffo rt to system lze an d facll-j few days b e fo re C h ristm a s th a t he
fic titio u s o r w o rth le ss ch eck s, and
* ‘
U<)U(' 1 1 10 lot' k boxes, jt a t e tb e e a rly m a ilin g o f C h ristm a s w on’t be a b le to d e liv e r a ll th e pres-
ory of e ig h ty -se v e n a b s e n t m em b ers, low ing ode, O tto W in te r p lay in g th e
will p u t o u r m in e ra l w a te rs in to
th a t upon th e r e tu r n of such fu g i­
W
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of w hom th e fo llo w in g d ied d u rin g : p ian o a c c o m p a n im e n t:
sc ie n tific actio n a n d w atch A sh­
tiv e s th e p ro se c u tin g w itn ess has
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T he p a rc e ls m u st be w ell-w rap p ed
he p a st tw elv e m o n th s ; T om Jo n e s,
la n d grow . N a tu re h a s done h e r
" G re a t R u le r of th e U niverse,
i c o m p ro m is e d th e case a n d c rim in a l
A rthur S. B row n, R a lp h A. H u g h e s,
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C h a rle s H. Y’e g h te , B enton B ow ers,
m en t, now le t th e c itiz e n s do th e
Look dow n upon an d bless o u r le tte r p re p a re d h e re to d ay by Gov­
Uons, etc., m ak e o u t th e ir m o n th ly Of th e U nited S ta te s :
co n d itio n w ith ’ th e ir C h rlstm a sy ap-
V. L. S n ellin g , G eo rg e T. W ilk e r­
rest. W h at say you?
w ork
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HAZ K IK .
A nd be a ll g lo r yT h in e.
d is tric t a tto r n e y s in O regon.
a p re te n s e of co m p leten ess o r c o r­
.larcy.
B e a u tifu l a n d im p ressiv e
S ta te s —
y o u r p a c k ag e s, “ Do n o t open u n til
O, h e a r o u r p ra y e rs fo r th e h o n ­
“ T h is places th e s ta te in th e posi-
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rec tn ess, re q u irin g c o n s ta n t a tt e n ­
as th e r itu a l follow ed by th e E lk s,
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tio n of b e in g a c o lle ctio n a g e n cy V isit bi C alifornia—
tion of th o se h a d lin g th e sam e, and
who filed in to th e lodge room and
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a n d of g o in g to a la rg - e expense
h a rle s H ooper a n d som e fre q u e n tly d ire c to ry a tte n tio n . It is h as a h i? ioh a h ead an Hnooda wm.pl
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took th e ir places n e a r th e w alls, th e rp,
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h° U8e’
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v isito rs occu p y in g c h a irs in th e .c e n -
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of th e w eek fo r a few days visit.
iro n s th e im p o rta n c e to th em selv es
I Jr of th e room . E ach m e m b e r an d
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v isito r w as given a bu n ch of b lue!
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by Mrs. P. L. A sh c ra ft, Miss e d - th e s ta te
to be re im b u rs e d a ll
A t th e m issio n a ry m e e tin g a t th e c ie n t serv ice a n d econom ical a A n in - ito d e liv e r C h ristm a s n a rc e ls to e v e r v i t
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pro
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J a i n s w hy th e m em b e rs w ho have
T b e a d d re ss w as d e liv e re d , by B.
«lied a r e a lw a y s r e f e rr e d to a s “ o u r
L in d a s - of M edford, w ho spoke
• h se n t b r o th e r s .” In th e c e n te r o f ' b rie iIy r e g a rd in g th e d u ty o f hold-
>he sp a cio u s h a ll th e r e sto o d a ta b le
co v ered w ith an A m e ric an flag , s u r-
l ’o u n te d
by a n e lk ’s h e a d . A B ible
n 's o lay on th e ta b le , a n d th e s e th re e
e je c ts— flag , B ible a n d a n tle r s — '
w re re fe rre d to a s e m b le m a tic of
th e p rin c ip le s of th e o rd e r. A tin y
b u n c h o f fo rg e t-m e -k n o t flow ers,
•rese n tin g c h a rity , w as laid upon
5b s a l t a r : a m a r a th , em b lem of ju s t
re .v a rd , t r u t h a n d u p rig h t liv e s; ivy,
Postmaster General Delivers
Christmas Message to Kiddies
Of Nation; Unde Sam as Santa
*n i ° viug re m e m b ra n c e th o se
wbo b ad Sone b efo re, a n d o f e m u la t-
ing th e ir good tr a its . T h e b e st way
o f h o n o rin g th o se we have lo st, said
th e s p e a k e r, w as to live u p rig h tly
and h o n e s‘ iy. d o in g good u n to o th e rs
in a c ts of k in d b e ss, c h a rity pnd
b ro th e rly love.
T h e e x e rijs e s closed w ith xhe dox-
ology, w hich a ll jo in e d in sin g in g ,
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
®a8h re q u ire d by th e d is tric t a tto r - q u ite an
n e y .’
in te re s tin g
p ro g ra m
w as a d d re s s in g of m ail.
tb e s b o rt space of a few dava
flnd
T h e re a re som e o th e r th in g s, to o .
in w hich you c a n a ll a s sis t in im p-
p ro v in g th e m ail se rv ice a n d in sa v ­
, i M rs. J. V. W rig h t serv ed re fre s h - , s ta n tiy a so u rc e o f a n x ie ty an d con- ,
I t can be done, a n d w e’re g oing to) !no.
Central
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r o in t , w as v isitin g in o u r city one j J o s e p h in e C
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and o a c o m p la in t from of every bov a n d girl in th e schools b ecau se of o u r c a re le s s n e s s — y o u rs
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I o f o u r c o u n try in g e ttin g p a rc e ls an d m ine.
V isits P arents in R oseburg—
E v ery d a y th a t you d ro p a le tte r in
sid es a n u m b e r o f la d ie s who h e lp e d ;
T h e C h ristin a s seaso n a p p ro a c h - m ailed th is w eek to re lie v e th e ru sh
Miss D o re th a A b ra h a m , w ho vis-! a n s w e r th e q u e stio n s in th e h id d en ing covers a p eriod w hen ev ery m om - t h a t com es d ire c tly b efo re C h rist-! th e m ail box 40.000.000 o th e r let-
ite d h e r people in R o se b u rg on a n sw e r list.
e n t o f th e p o stal e m p lo v e s’ tim e a n d ; m as
I te r s a re a lr e a d >' P u sh in g a n d jam -
T h a n k sg iv in g , re p o rts a sp len d id V isit a t F ra le y Home—
a tte n tio n is w o rth m o re th a n a n y
W ill vou go hom e to d ay an d t a k e ^ ” " 8 th ro u g h th e 1K‘fltaI m ach in ery .
tim e sp e n t w ith hom e folks.
Mr. a n d M rs. C. E. S am s w ere vis- o th e r p erio d , a n d th e p a tro n s of th e th is m essage to y o u r p a re n ts an d ° n6 le tt6 r &
f° r eaCh fam lly ° f
Y’isit at H edrick Home—
itin g a t th e C. W. F ra le y hom e on o ffice h a v e no id ea of th e e x te n t of frie n d s:
™Ve peraon8 in ‘ he U nited S ta te s Is
W. A. C ooper an d fam ily , from M o u n tain a v e n u e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , a p p re c ia tio n th ey w ill receiv e from
“ O ur p o s tm a s te r h a s a sk e d us t o * 8 1 « " tO UnC’e Sam
d e ,,v ®r ’
e a s t of tow n, v isited a t th e W ill
W. B. B eebe, a ra n c h e r e a s t o f th e p o sta l em ployes in e v e ry in- m ail o u r C h ristm a s p a rc e ls T H IS
"
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& P* rCel tO t h *
H e d ric k hom e on B s tr e e t S u n d ay th e c ity , w as in A sh la n d to d a y on sta n c e w h e re th e r e is a co m p lete ad-1 W E E K , for. u n less we do. U ncle post o ffice fo r m ailin g any d ay th o re
a fte rn o o n .
l b u s in e s s
d ress.
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