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

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    I A SHLAND dim ate, without the aid
of medicine, curve nine cases
[out of ten of asthma. This, is a
I proven fact.
(MALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich osone
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa-|
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
J
(Sucoeasor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
te r helps.
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ASHLAND. OBEQON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1?, 1921
No. 91
FRANCE WAIVES DEMAND FOR BIG NAW
3 Highway Bills
.................................
To Be Submitted
By Gov. Olcott
I
SA LEM , O r.,
Dec. 17.— T h re e
h ig h w ay b ills will be s u b m itte d to J
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Bomb Suspect Arrested;
Guns Face Belfast Mob
Highway Program
Will Exhaust 1922
Fund; State Work
PO RTLA N D , O r., Dec. 17.— U n less|
th e c o n s id e ra tio n of th e le g is la tu re ,
pro v isio n is m ad e fo r f u r th e r f u n d s /
w hich co n v en es h e re nex t M onday,
• th e s ta te h ig h w ay com m ission w ill
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a c c o rd in g to a re p o rt filed w ith Gov-
rea c h th e b o tto m of th e sack in th e!
e rn o r O lcott by th e so-called le g is la ­
AHHLAND MINISTERIAL ASSfM'I
e n su in g y e a r.
Only a few m illion!
t i v e c o m m itte e a p p o in te d by th e e x - 1
ATION WANTS BAC’CA LAURE­
d o lla rs m ore a re re q u ire d to fin ish
e c u tiv e to d ev ise le g isla tio n h av in g
ATE SERMON HONORS “PASSED
a ll th e ro ad s th e com m ission is now F R E N C H W AN T TONNAGE EQ UAL
for its p u rp o se th e c o n se rv a tio n of
AROUND” AMONG PASTORS.
w o rk in g on. T he only way t h a t ad-
TO J A p A N ; TOLD T E N -S H IP
• th e s ta t e ’s h ig hw ays.
NAVAL PROGRAM AB SU R D LY
T he te n ta tiv e m e a su re s follow :
d itio n a l fu n d s can be o b ta in e d , how ­
R esolu tion A sking A ction Is R efused
EXCESSIVE.
ev er. is fo r th e c o n s titu tio n a l lim it­
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A bil1 fo r a n a c t g ra n tin g po-l
a tio n to be tilte d o n e p e r c e n t by
i k e pow ers to th e h ig h w a y com m is-
p oin taien t o f Rev. C. A. Edwards
D elegates o f F ive P ow ers Have
i sion fo r th e p u rp o se of e n fo rc in g
th e e le c to ra te o f O regon.
R aises Issue; R equest Resented,
Storm y Session; W ill Meet Again
! m o to r vehicle a n d h ig h w a y s ta tu te s ,
W ith o u t such revision o f th e lim ­
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M onday; French D elegates Pro­
a n d w h ich w ill am e n d th e highw ay
ita tio n , th e ro ad p ro g ra m will have
T h e re s o lu tio n rec e n tly p re se n te d co m m issio n code
test Pub licity G iven Dem ands.
to m a rk tim e a n d a tte n tio n be co n ­
to th e city school b o a rd by th e A sh-i
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fined ch iefly to m a in te n a n c e .
la n d M in iste ria l a sso c ia tio n , a s k in g 1 c o m m ercial v n i
P a e in g c e rta ln
IL-y
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Dec. 17.—
B E L FA S T , Ire la n d , Dec. 17.—
B ooth Makes Statem ent
t h a t a c tio n be t a k e .
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m in is te rs to d e liv e r th e b a c c s ls n re - , | d , „ g
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a t . se rm o n a t t t o c o m m e n c e m .n l . i - . r e e u la to n
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• S tre e t bom b m y ste ry , W illiam J.
th e
a rm is tic e
becam e
e ffe c tiv e. T h u rs d a y by R. A. B ooth, c h a irm a n .
B u rn s, c h ie f o f th e b u re a u of in v e s ti­
e rc ls e s o t tb e blgb school e r a d a a t- m a tte rg p e r , a la ln g tU eret0
, <?> th e success of th e W a sh in g to n <0
T h e re w as heavy firin g in tw e n ty It gave th e c o u n ty d e le g a tio n s som e-
g a tio n of th e d e p a rtm e n t of j u s t i c e ,’
lo g c la ss, b s s been re fu se d , a c c o r d
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w idely s e p a ra te d p a rts of th e city . A th in g to th in k a b o u t, esp ecially w hen
d e c la re d to d ay .
ng to s ta te m e n ts of th e school au- m o to r vehicle law o f 1921 rev isin g
police lo rry w hich w as ru s h in g to! th e com m ission h ad to d eclin e com -
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th o rltie a . T h e g ra d u a tin g c la ss h a s speed a n d w eig h t anhms i
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th e scen e of th e d is o rd e r w as fire d m ittin g its e lf to d iv e rs an d s u n d ry I .. p l " e
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a lw a y s chosen th e m in is te r fo r th e a d d itio n a l n o m ln - I f
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p a c i n g , to tb e U n*ted S ta te s a t once. T he
<S> a d v e rse , a c co rd in g to an o fficial <&
upon, th e o c c u p a n ts of w hich fired re q u e s ts fo r m o re ro ad w ork.
Som e fo lk s w ould r a th e r keep
ex e rc ise s, in d e fe re n c e to w hich pre- co m m ercial vehicle« ees on c e rta iD j a r r e s t of o th e r su sp e c ts in E u ro p e is
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♦
“ F ra n c e d o e sn ’t w ish fo r ♦
F u s s ila d e s in th e reg io n of New re c e iv e d T h u rs d a y :
tro l it, th a n have it grow big a n d
a c t a ffirm a tiv e ly w ith th e re s o lu - 9ion o v e r ro a d s p ro * ™ g J ™ “ ’“' m ° re
WiH P r° b ab ly be m ad e
Coos c o u n ty — M yrtle P o in t- B r id g e ' ! d re * d " 8 u b b “ - b » ‘ ">r • « » * « • *
to
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get aw ay from th em . V ery, very
tio n c la im in g th a t th e re q u e s t w as m its. lim itin g loads a n d a c tiv itie s in th e U n ited S tates.
One r io te r w as k ille d a n d th re e w ere sectio n of R oseburg-C oos Bay high-
-q u a
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w ounded.
w ay, ten m iles g ra d in g .
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th e 1921 code a n d m a k in g m o re d e ­
Since e a rly m o rn in g th e u n re s t C o n stru c tio n
U sually
such
fellow s
c o n tro l
m o v em en ts e v e r sin ce th e explosion.
F o r th e p a st fo u r y e a rs. Rev. C. A. fin ite o th e r im plied re g u la tio n s.
- T a u n o u “ te n ,e n t sai •
th ro u g h g e ttin g q u a si-p u b lic o r ­ th ro u g h o u t th e c ity h as been in- R e fe rre d to e n g in e e r.
B u rn s conceived th e idea th a t th e
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g a n iz a tio n , lik e th e C om m ercial
field " could not
tio n o f P a c ific h ig h w ay , 0.27 m ile
W A SH IN GTON. D. C., Dec. 17.—
club, in to a close c o rp o ra tio n a n d ,
by th e A sh lan d g r a d u a tin g class to th e le g is la tu re th e w ” a p p ,o v e d by be cincbed u n less th e la te r w ent to
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to o b ta in in fo rm atio n ,
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w h ile m a k in g a fe in t a t fo rw a rd
g ra d in g , H. J. H ild e b u rn , $8422. Bid F ra n c e will be told by th e d e le g a te s
p rs a c h th e b a c c a la u re a te
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w ill be tr a n s fe r re d g a rd in g th e p rin c ip a ls a n d th e ir
re fe rre d to e n g in e e r u n til fu n d s a re from o th e r w orld pow ers re p re se n t-
m o v em en t, proceed to th r o ttle ev­
A c c o rd in g to R ev. W a lte r E v a n s, | from
a v a ila b le from tow n of M yrtle C reek, ed a t th e d is a rm a m e n t co n feren ce.
e ry fo rw a rd ste p . I t is easy e n ­
p a s to r ot tb o B a p tist c h u rc h , a n d
s ta te h l l h w a V c o 7 m X " „ ‘
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c o u n ty — M edford-A gate th a t h er d em an d fo r ten b a ttle s h ip s
o u g h to d e te rm in e w hen th a t is
T h e re E u ro p e w ith th e co n sen t of B u rn s,
p re s id e n t o f th e a s so c ia tio n , th e a re a t p re s e n t ten
m en e m p lo y e d in an d p ro m ised to send re p o rts o f th é
sectio n o f C ra te i L a k e ro ad , 8.5 is a b su rd ly excessive, a c co rd in g to
b ein g done, b e c au se th e r e a re a l­
m in is te rs re s e n te d th e y e a rly re fe r-: th e law e n fo rc e m e n t” d e p a rtm e n t'
m iles g ra d in g an d g rav el s u rfa c e , In fo rm a tio n filte rin g out th ro u g h th e
w ays lo ts of “ lu n c h e o n s ” an d
in- a . c tiv itie s of th o se s u s p e c te d a s p rin -
encea of Rev. E d w a rd s to p a st hon- e lu d in g T A
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v lu r a n u is in and h is ow n a r r e s t follow ed.
‘ru b b in g it
I c h a rg e of th e o p e ra tio n s of th e <M -
to e n g in e e r w ith pow er to a c t.
e n te rta in e d by th e n a tio n s w hich
T h e a c tio n w as ta k e n by th e m in- vision.
U nion e o u n ^ - I s l a n d C lty -E lg in have a lre a d y pledged th em se lv e s to
is te ria l a s so c ia tio n * Rev. E v a n s says,
section
of La G ra n d e -E n te rp ris e sc ra p h a lf of th e ex istin g n avies li»
n o t b e c au se of an y p e rso n a l fee lin g , STA M P TAX ON T O IL E T
hig h w ay . 18.1 m iles of g ra d in g , th e w orld and sto p th e f u tu r e build-
b u t to p re c lu d e if possible th e su c ­ AND PROPRIETARY articles
P A R IS , Dec. 17.— In a m essag e to c o u n t>’ c o u rt. $67,609, w ith c o n c re te lug of w a rsh ip s Tor a t le a st te n
cessive a p p o in tm e n t of a n y one m in ­
VOID AFTER JANUARY 1
pipe. A w arded.
years.
th e In te r-a llie d V e te ra n s ’ F e d e r a ­
is te r.
It is in co n ceiv ab le to A m erican,
T h e school people say th a t in a s ­
tio n , w hich o p e n e d its second a n n u a l
Clydfe G. H u n tle y , c o lle c to r of in ­
B ritish and J a p a n e s e d e le g a te s th a t
m u ch as th e s tu d e u ts a tte n d th e re- te rn a l rev e n u e , calls a tte n tio n to th e
'c o n fe re n c e h e re to d ay , H a n fo rd Mac-;
a
t th e very m o m en t they a re s a c ri­
lig lo u s se rv ic es of th e g r a d u a tin g fact th a t c o m m en cin g on J a n u a r y 1,
N ider, n a tio n a l c o m m a n d e r o f th e
ficing
th e ir g re a t naval e s ta b lfih -
I
e x e rc ise s of th e ir ow n fre e w ill a n d 1922, th e sta m p tax on to ile t an d
A m erican L egion, d e c la re d th e fed-j
j n ien ts on th e a lta r of w orld peace,
c a n n o t be re q u ire d to do so, th e re - P ro p rie ta ry
p p re
re p p a a ra
ra tio
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w ill
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By GR A C E H. C H A M B E R L A IN
in te re s t of a ll n eed lew o m en in an
upon a g re a t b u ild in g p ro g ra m th a t
to w a rd th e p rev e n tio n of f u tu r e w ar;
th e ir own
c h u rc h s p e a k e r, sm a ll tax It h a s been a so u rc
e of an-
, choose
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A m ong th e m an y e x h ib its w hich a r t t h a t m ac h in es can n e v e r q u ite
sh
e c a n n o t a f f o r d econom ically and
f I h l. p e riu lsalo u w ere b o . g iv en , 1, n o y an ee to d e a le rs a n d p a tr o n . . . I k , 4 d e te rm in e d th e success o f th e W in -1 U ubllcate.
th a n a n y lim ita tio n o f a rm a m e n ts
w hich w ould c o n s titu te a m enace to
is fe a re d th a t a very ,ig h t a tte n d - i a n d its rep e a l w ill be g e n e ra lly ap- te r P a i r
1
c o n fe re n ce
or
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in te r n a tio n a l I
E u ro p e a n s ta b ility an d w orld peace.
a n c e w o u ld re s u lt.
. proved.
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HEADLESS BODY OP
a g re e m e n ts .”
T he belief is g e n e ra l th a t once
T h e school b o a rd d e p lo re s th e fa c t i C o llec to r H u n tle y s u g g e sts t h a t
d isp ,a y of tb e L atlies A rt
“FRIEND OP HOBOES” •
T h e fe d e ra tio n is a union of voter-!
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re a liz e w h a t a h o r n e t’s nest
t h a t th e s tu d e n ts chose th e sa m e d e a le rs re s tric t th e ir p u rc h a s e s of club-
T b e ra h av e been classes in
FOUND IN ASH CAN a n s ’ so c ie tie s c o n sistin g of m an wlioj
I th ey have s tirre d up, th e F re n c h
s p e a k e r a n d c h u rc h fo u r y e a rs in P ro p rie ta ry s ta m p s b etw een now and m lll,n e ry a n d
d re s s m a k in g
w ith!
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fo u g h t d u rin g th e w orld w ar. Dele
su c ce ssio n a u d a g re e to use ev ery D ecem ber 31 to a c tu a l
im m e d ia te m o st s a tis fa c to ry re s u lts , b u t u n less
PO R TLA N D , O r., Dec. 17.__W ith g a te s w ere p re s e n t from th e U nited tb e *n ^o rm a tio n a n d a ssis ta n c e of
I X
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S la te s ,
B ritish e m p l v e / n c l n .l n g —
« '» P - p n r i n g .hair Income
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Dec. 17 —
m in is te rs In th e ir c o n te n tio n t h a t re q u ire d to file c la im , t o / i , o
» m h J ld .r v T h i
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(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
to file
m e c la im
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e m b ro id e ry t h a t w as p ro fe ssio n a l In w ho w as w ell k n o w n a s th e -IC rle iid , g l„ ni I u l y „ „ „ , . „ 1 . an d C z e c h o -!0 '
c o lle c to r of In te rn a l
th is fa v o r sh o u ld be p assed a ro u n d ,
,\ h Z e X Z r T Z a nSUf‘>l
t J m / 1” H ° b“ eS; , W* 9 f‘’Uri<1 « ’» "■ '» « I S lo v ak ia. T h e A m erican m e m b e r e f r e ''e n u e . lo d ay g av e o u t a s ta te m e n t
’i he s c h o o l b o a rd does n o t feel, h o w ­
T h e re w ere b e e u tl ul c ro c h e te d in to a p o la lo bin lo d ay a t hie e m a il,
fe d e ra tio n is th e A m erican L e - I ln w hlch »e b rie fly dlkeussM th e m a-
e v er, t h a t th e s tu d e n ts s h o u ld be
yokes and caps, a n d trim m in g s , doz- cab in on H ayden isla n d , n o rth of glon
te ria l p ro v isio n s of th e new rev e n u e
a sk e d to choose a d iffe re n t c h u rc h
en s o f pieces m ad e by busy fin g e rs h ere.
! C om nian(„ r M acN ld er. , m M 3age a c t an d p o in ts o u t w h erein th o se
a n d m in is te r e v e ry y e a r, b ecau se
th a t lo' P lck -ap w ork fo r re c re a tio n .
A bloody axe an d b u tc h e r k n ife w as p re se n te d by W illiam B. F o lle t ► «"‘»I»"»
> " » th e a c t u n d e r'
th e y m ig h t n o t d e s ire to in clu d e in
w l o d i w eo?r."Io°
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n o ’’ ,h e P“ " Ce' T h e m u r - » '
O r- '» " " « ■ " a tlo n a l vice- «"> "tb-las. y e a r's r e tu r n s w ere m ade.
tn e lr choice ev ery c h u rc h in A sh ­
• window c u rta in s , th e second prize d e re r is believed to h av e been Iden- PO inniander of th e L eeion
P o lle t.
“ T he ex em p tio n allow ed fo r a d i-
la n d , a n d if th e ch oice w ere cou-
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filing, a n d d e lic a te n a in so o k , do n e to th e tra m p s, a fact w hich won fo r th e fo u rth n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n of a re allow ed a P e rso n a l ex em p tio n of
m in is te ria l a sso c ia tio n :
T he A sh lan d school h o a rd a t th e ir
CU
' w ith 9llk ,n c° l ° ra . an d in w h ite lin - , him th e title of F rie n d of th e Ho- th o A m erican L egion,
$2500 (in s te a d of $ 2 0 0 0 ) u n less th e
In a s m u c h a s th e p u b lic school sys-
SA LEM , O r., Dec. 17.— T h e
la
s
t m eetin g m ad e a ru lin g th a t a ll
fin- en a n d c o tto n , m ade a d isp la y th a t b o es.” No m otive fo r th e m u rd e r is
»'
'» le e c h e rs will he re q u ire d ,o e ith e r
C o m m an d e r M acN ider’s m essag e " e ‘ i " c“ m e '» *”
t. m is a p a rt of th e g e n e ra l life of ro llm e n t of th e pu b lic schools
schools in
in w o u ld fill se v e ra l b o o th s E v e rv know n
In p a rt, fo llo w s:
.
u oX T eo™
^ 7 ° ” “ ' ’ Xemp" On - b u t , , a p ro fe ssio n a l c e rllfic a te .
th e c o m m u n ity , a n d a ll th e c h u rc h e s O regon d u rin g th e y e a r e n d ’d J u n e n io r o w »
n
i
a t-
h .,d m ib lk U rs a r e e q u a lly ia le re a te d 30. ,9 2 1 . lo ta le d l i d 9»4 I r , » in 1
» "-» b e rm l. a n d , he n a m e s
“ T h e A m erican L egion sen d s you
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proV,dea ten d su m m e r school.
o r ta k e a u n i­
g lad
give eq-dp.za.T on a n d c re a s e „1 , 2 . « 12 q . e z ’. h V X X ; . ;
„ X " ' V I “" i l z X p X
g re e tin g s w ith th e e a rn e s t hope th a t th a t in no case sh a ll th e re d u c tio n v e rsity e x te n sio n course. In ex p lan a-
.a e o a z a g e m e n . Iq its sa ee e e s an d o f Ihe pzevlqus y e a r, a c c o rd in g to a a w a rd e d to M rs E H CeTh
I
th is m e e tin g a n d th e y e a r a h e a d m ay o f th e P.‘,7 7 . a l 8’K' ml>,lon ' rom tio n . th e h o ard t a k e , th e position
be filled w ith g re a t a c h ie v e m e n ts 12500 to J f 000 ° ” e ra tt‘
in c re a se t h a t’ a te a c h e r ahouk4 la k e som e ftd.
g e n e ra l w e lfa re , a n d a ll a r e expec.eti re p o rt p re p a re d
h e re bv J
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to c o -o p e ra te in its co m m encem ent C h u rc h ill, s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t
° °
U" C P° n Cl° th th&t
fo r th e c a u se of a ll ex-service m en,
H ,ax w 1 eb w o,,ili be p ay ab le if u catio n u l w ork in co n n ectio n w ith
of w as p e rfe c t in its fin ish . I t m ig h t
fo
r
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o
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trie
s
fo
r
w
hich
we
tb
e ex em p tio n w ere $2500 by m ore h e r tP aching in o rd e r to avold g e t.
services:
public
«_ m . . t
mo, _ in s tru . c tio n .
f th e to ta 80> h av e been stamped» from heavy p a ­
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t
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fo
r
th
e
civilized
w
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th
a n th e a m o u n t o f th e net incom e tln g luto
A nd w h e re as in m ost co m m u n i- ‘ 31 w e re boys, a n d 80 193 w ere „
a r u t; to o b tain new id e a s;
a.tu, 6U.1S.5 w ere ppr v.
by an e x a ct . m ach . . ne, yet th e in-
______ _
;
“ O u r union is sealed a n d th e ,n excess of $5000. T his is to o v e r­ keep h e r m ind b rig h t by th e d e v e l­
tie s th e c o m m e n ce m e n t se rv ic es a r e g irls.
,
h eld in th e d iff e re n t c h u rc h e s in o r -
T he boys, a c c o rd in g to th e re n o rl
, 2
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s tre n g th of o u r frie n d sh ip a n d com - eonie *be d is p a rity in th e case of o ______
p m en t w hich re s u lts from c vum
o n >.»
ta c vi t .
tie.- Of r o t a t io n
a
u ru ,n g ro
re p o rt, e m b ro id e ry as in a ll k in d s of h a n d
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early
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o u tn u m b e re d th e g irls in th e f irs t w ork
T h e second
p rize w ent to e v e rg re e n s h a v e been sh ip p e d to C al- of h a p p ie r d ay s an d a f u tu r e preg - W ltbin tb e lo w er $2000 ex em p tio n . froni
s liPPing
buck
by
fo rg in g
And w h e re a s it h a s not b een th e seven g rad e s, b u t th e e n ro llm e n t Miss H elen K ing
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ust
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in
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ead
c a se in o u r c o m m u n ity ;
i of g irls, exceeds th a t o f th e boys in
wo
T h e se y o u n g f ir c lo se r th e s tro n g e s t tie s m en can e r $ 2500 ex em p tio n .
T he te a c h e rs ’ s tu d y c la ss m ea ts
T h e re fo re , be it reso lv ed , th a t we. th e e ig h th g r a * a n d on th ro u g h t h e
a p r / zes ,« w e re a w a rd e d fo r bed tre e p u rp o ses.
A sh la n d M in iste ria l a s s o c ia tio n ? high school
going to M rs. J e n , tre e s, c u t from
_______
h illsid e s a n d fo re s ts h av e— th o se of se rv in g sid e by sid e
S ingle perso n s, and m a rrie d per- every tw o w eeks and is now stu d y -
T h e 241 high schools o f th e s ta te R ush
Sf>c ° n to M rs. E. H . i n e a r th e r a j | roadg a re tra n s p o rte d in b a ttle a g a in s t th e foes of civiliza- 30119 n o t liv in g w ith husbanc» o r , ng a book OI1 p sychology. A p rr|.
id r e g u la r m e e tin g a s se m b le d , do
r , n n n a r e „ a,IOWed
exerapt,OK o f ___________
fessionul c e ________
rtific a te is o b ta in e d from
i a *, om nt e n d
th a t,
b eg in n in g
in g o n dola c a rs, each w ith th e ca- tIo n -
th is show ed a n e n ro llm e n t of 29 234
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of
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ia tT e d u c a tio ^ iU T n s titn -
.»car. th e p re c e d e n t be e s ta b lis h e d PHs. o r a n in c re a se of
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gon
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r
c
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n
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a
c
tio
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to-
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for
1921
of
$5000
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r
over
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re
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s
upon
8
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to r r v y eVlUeUCe
evid en ce t th h a a t t
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n
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s
to
w
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to
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re
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-
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o
pre8cribed
books
h
av
e been read
, r. s c h e r, th e c o m m e n ce m e n t se rv ice th e y e a r 1920.
T he schools em ployed 1057 m «n
p r ' ze y e n t J ° M rs- H. M onroe! ln th e W iH am ette v alley a n d in P le d g e d In s p irit. T he In te r-a llie d less of th e a m o u n t of n et incom e.
ait I c co o m m e n ce m e n t serm n o n . And
a » . i in
a n ti d ig este d .
B ecause a tte n d in g
a
n
d
58555
w
om
en
te
a
c
h
e
rs
tho
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F
&
han d k G rch lef w ith d?ep t a t *i S o u th e rn O regon, form la rg e sh ip - V e te ra n s ’ F e d e ra tio n , com posed o f
T h e exeess P ro fits ta x is 1
t i e th e a u d ito riu m of th e e n ie r- a n d 58555
su
m
m
e
r
school
involves
re tim e
vv.atucia, m e av- t n g b o rd e r
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— <->
- - J a n u a r y - 1, 1922. T he a n d expense th a n e ith e r of m t o ||e
9econd
to n ien ts in c ra te s to m a rk e t s o u th an r d • m en who know w h a t w a r m ea n s an d -—
p ealed a s of
Q ther
i lin in g c h u rc h is not s u ffic ie n tly e ra g e m o n th ly s a la r y o f th e fo rm e r Lr"5 ?,O rder'
he
se
rv
ic
e,
b
ein
g
$166.79
on
th
e
b
a
sis
of
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ltiv
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w
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m
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of
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ork
re
q
u
ire
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,
it
is
likely
...e to a c c o m m o d a te th e « -« ..tw , ------B
on m e basis of e ig h t h o n n e t
■ oi su c h c h u rc h hold th e se rv ic e iu m o n th s. T he a v e ra g e m n n t h iv
i
's h r u b s a n d fe rn s from w e ste rn O re -^ o r les
th o se e x p e rien c e s w hich only
th a t th is will be d e m a n d e d only ev­
i .a A rm o ry , w hich is a lw a y s a 'u . l - a ry o f women, te a c h e rs w as S i q q T b
A m on.g th e p ic tu re s w e re se v e ra l gon also a re gOjn g fo rw a rd in la rg e c a n be g a in e d upon th e field of bat- d a r y e a r 1021 a re u n c h a n g ed , an d
ery o th e r y e a r, o r p e rh a p s every
‘¡a fo r p u b lic use.
I T h e re p o rt sh o w e d ' th a t 862 H.
PaStelS’
f‘rSt PriZ6 g° ‘n g tO MFS Q u a n titie s
to
o u tsid b
citie s
fo r tie . will be a s tr o n g e r fa c to r to w a rd ra n g e from one p e r CGnt ™ th e
th ird y e a /.
We f u r th e r rec o m m e n d t h a t th e tr ic ts h a d n in e m o n t h s «v
V’ V_ Mni9> t h e seco n d to Mrs. Mil- C h ristm a s d e c o ra tio n s.
T h ese pro- th e p re v e n tio n of f u tu r e w a rs th a n a m o u n t of n e t incom e betw een $5000
d
u
rin
g
th
e
y
e
a
r
w
h
ile
s
e
v
e
n
/
v
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r
a
le
y
-
d
u
c
ts
of
O
regon
b
rin
g
in
consider-1 a n y lim ita tio n o f a rm a m e n ts c o n - ! an d $6000 to 65 p e r c e n t of th e w ork W hy is n o t th e sa m e o u tsid e
■•.linencem ent se rv ic e th is y e a r be
re q u ire d of a ll te a c h e rs ? ”
________
» I
T b a tc b e r h a d a c ra y ' a b le Jn o n e y each y e a r from d is ta n t fe re n ce o r a n y ’in te rn a tio n a l a g re e - a m o u n t of n et lnc°m e in
____ _______
I I in th e F ir s t B a p tist c h u rc
h , and d is tr ic ts had ten m o n th s n r i h
excess o p ro f B riscoe w as ask ed . “ B ecau se.”
« ta t th e P re s b y te ria n m in is te r be T h e a v e ra g e d a i l v «♦»
i
h ° ° ’ on d ra w in g of a sn a g g y P e rsia n k it- m a rKet 9>
ments.
$1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . F o r th e c a le n d a r y e a r exDia inpd M_ L*,
“
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.h o en to p re a c h th e b a c c a la u r e a te ' 145.293, o r 94.8 p e r T e n t"
T he1
At tb e e u tr a " ce to th is e x h ib it,
------------------------------------- I “ W e m u st b u ild up o u r leg io n s so I 9 2 2 ’ th e s u rta x ratPS ra n g e from te a c h e rs find it m o 'r e ^ u v e n i e n t T n d
HOPE Ï0 CLEAR
MYSTERY WALL
S I.
H a z JÇik
ON INCREASE; 1
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Ladies Art Club Exhibits Aid
9 Success jr f Winter Fair
Members Plan Second Embroidery Display
REPORÍS FOR 1921
LOCALIEAÍHÉRS10
TAKE EXTRA STUDY
GIRLS LEAD
IN HIGHER GRADES
Forty Carloads of
Oregon Evergreens
Sent To California
• e rn io n .
¡ n u m b e r e n ro lle d
W6re tW° b e a u tlfu lly p o lish ed m an -,
his need n o t den y th e g ra d u a l-
T h e to ta l expense o f th e s c h o o l s
Cba‘F8 m a d e f r ° " 1 WObd ae<
i . , c la ss th e p riv ile g e of n a m in g t h e 'f o r th e y e a r w as $14 783 718 43 o f 7
gn?at
C 8re’
th e
m e n c e m e n t p re a c h e r, b u t w ill w hich $ 7 ,6 8 1 .2 8 7 .5 5 w as n t d ’f ^ .
A
“ t to a ll m e m b e s - ^ f th e c la ss a n ¡ th e s a la rie s of t e a c h e r T —
— i“®
P ™ 6" 4 & n a t “ r a ,‘ tr 6 e '
I right. In view of the fact th at' hew echool bulW tn«
I * - appearanre yet provWe a com-
c l..» I. generally composed ot during the year
ar«ted tortable chair. These were made by
m,
,J J . M. Kirkpatrick.
a a g people from all the churches
There are ninety-two privata
The enthusiasm and adkniration
la t!ie town.
schools in and
Oregon.
•iined: W alter tf. »vans, presi-}teachers
have - They emP,° y 552 W° n by th,s exb,b,t’ prompts the
a total enrollment ¡Ladies’ Art club to have another dis-
C. F. Koehler, secretary.
of 12,031 pupils.
play of embroidery and rouse the!
A u b ry F u r ry , b e tte r k n o w n a s big a n d fin e a n d s tro n g a n d tie
“ D oc’” a g r a d u a te of A sh lan d h ig h , in to o u r n a tio n a l ex iste n ce by
8pb001’ w ho i8_ a tte n d in g th e s ta te , firm bon d s o f se rv ic e t h a t o u r
;iniVer8it>\ at^ E u g e n e - a n d w hose, n a tio n s w ill s ta n d b e h in d th e
th e m ° ne per c e n t on The a m o u n t of n e t !do^ r a b ,
b e c a u s e o f c i re . .m .i
s u c h i ‘nc0," e betw ePn >«000 an d $10,000 tQ do Ol^ k fn d Qf work
g re a t to. 50 p er c e n t on tb e a m o u n t by
So|nfe a re
m en:
th e n et in c°m e exceeds $200,- leg e d eg ree9 o tb e rs can n o ( w e„ gt
thS
p,a8s<*’> ™ e
hom e is a t P h o e n ix , Is a m e m b e r of f ^ L i r X r \ hy.l r Ttot9 ¿Oou?<y ^ ^ “Provi8loa is ™ade for the repeal
th e U n iv e rsity g lee club.
Mabel and Ceclle Moore, Oregon task.
k :
as of January 1, 1922, of the tax others are willing to attend summer
school, in o rd e r to m ak e th e g r e a t­
Agricultural college students, came
“Our next task stands clearly h e-’ On. stockbolders of a Personal service
e st possible a d v a n c e m e n t in th e ir
home from Corvallis yesterday with fore us, and for this great service to co’’P°ration as such.
After that
. T h e n.
aim hroaA,L
is to m a k e th e
Lee Fifield, by auto, to spend the| humanity we pledge ourselves to you date 8ucb corP°rations are to be p ro fe
k ssio f n aUf/inl-
holidays with their patents, Mf. a n d ,— our comrades of yesterday, today taxe<i ln tb® same manner as other rJety tQ 8uh ea
Mrs- Curtis Moore, Bellqvlew.
and tomorrow.”'
(Continued on Page 4)
individuaf u
h