Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1921, Image 1

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    VOLUME
3
T idings
(Succeesor to-the 8eml-Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
> JIA ALARIA terra» cannot survive
t 1T* three month» in the rich oione
at zkshland. The pure domestic wa­
ter help».
ASHLAND. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22; 1921
No. 95
ome
Leahy, who cam e in from th e c a m p ,
BELIEVES
8O V TH ER N
OREGON
j T uesday.
Mr. L eahy sta te d th a t th e )
y e a r w l„ M6
ro a J
AMERICA TAKES
CITIES SHOULD HOLD YEARLY w holly com pleted and ready for use
CELEBRATIONS COMPARABLE At th e p resen t tim e th e highw ay is
WITH STATE CELEBRATIONS. pMMble , 0 a „ lom „ BllM ha|( |bp
way
up o r a d istan ce of ab o u t fo u r miles.
‘Portland H an Her Ruse Festival,
The men a re being let off as rapidly
Why Not Som ething of the Sort
as possible, and th e re a re bu t two
H ere?” ; Grant« Paas, Mediord,
gangs, com posed of ab o u t fifty or
Ashland, Klam ath Palls Included.
sixty men still on th e job.
The highw ay is ten feet wide, a l­
“ P o rtla n d has h er Rose F estiv a l;
th o u g h th e sp ecificatio n s called for
P en d leto n h e r R oundup ; Salem th e
W ASHINGTON, D.
eight feet. E n g in eer P e te rs of Bl-
s ta te fa ir; New O rleans her M ardi lingham , who has had c h arg e of th e A SpHt betw een tb e A m erican ex­
G ras— why not som ething of th e so rt e n g in eerin g p a rt of th e w ork, found j pei ts and lbose of o th e r n a tio n s over
in S o uthern O regon?”
th a t the road could he w idened w ith - ithe m ooted due8tion of using gas in
P ro f. Irv in V ining an sw ers th is o u t a g re a t am o u n t of e x tra tim e w a rfa re is th e late8* developm ent of
q u estio n by su g g estin g a S o u th ern
o r expense. T he m axim um g rad e is th e d isa rm a m e n t conference. The
O regon c irc u it of a n n u a l events, or
6 p er cent, allow ing an easy clim b A m erican ex p erts only a re stan d in g
c eleb ratio n s, as follow s;
to th e top. T he highw ay te rm in a te s ou t a g a in st th e to ta l ab o litio n of
G ra n ts P ass— Josep h in e
CounU 900 feet below the cave e n tran ce. A gH9' w bicb niade its first ap p earan ce
Cavea.
cam p site is being provided at th is iu the w orld w ar w ith Such d eath -
M edford— C ra te r Lake.
dealing efficiency. T he rift in o p in ­
place.
A shland— L ake o ’ W oods and
ions was disclosed in Ita lia n official
M ount P itt.
circles.
K lam ath F a lls— Lava Beds and
T he A m erican ex p erts have ta k en
Ice Cavea.
| tire a ttitu d e , acco rd in g to th e I ta l­
T his plan has been presen ted by
ian spokesm an, th a t w hile th e aboli-
th e o rig in a to r to th e G ran ts Pass
tion of gas is highly d esirab le, it is
C ham ber of C om m erce, and th e Med-|
im possible |>f acco m p lish m en t, be­
ford C ra te r club, both o rg an izatio n s
cause no natio n w ith chem ical fac­
e n th u sia stic a lly voting to get b e h in d •
to ries can be relied upon to re fra in
th e m ovem ent.
from using it d u rin g w ar tim e.
T he society la st nam ed has only
reeen lly been o r g .n l.e d
being .
a n tlc ip a tl0 „ of U epradatlona
<-<b » i e e -
b o o ster club com posed of ab o u t six- sln , „ a r
,h
|
Mrs. Jo h n Jack so n . 91C E a st Main
ty live w ires, m ostly young men. holidav season of previous y ears, T. ' 8 tre e t’ died thia afte rn o o n a t 2 :1 0
‘P o rtla n d bas h er R osarian s, Salem p Sm ith
p ark su p e rin te n d e n t, has o clock, a t th e age of e ig h ty -fo u r
h er C h errian s, . A lbany h e r H ubar- strip p ed th e holly bush a t th e en-! 'VearS' T he fu n e ra l wil1 he held from
ians,
. . M edford
, , her C ra te ria n s ’ wby tra n c e of L ith ia p ark of th e b rig h t ' th ® Jack so n hom e a * 10 o ’clock Sat-!
" sk “ ri" ‘ b" Hea “ ,iirh h -
>«» « X
“ rd ay " ,orninK
I,,t8 rm 8 ” t w i" b-
Park Visitors
Destroy Path
Scenic Beauty
/ n ’ z i I /N o L
A
A. 1
—
-
_
- in is evening a t 8 o’clock th e De-
' Moss M usical e n te rta in e rs will give
I th e ir first class program In th e T a i-'
On S a tu rd a y evening th e Billie
school will give an excellent pro­
gram . The program th is y e ar will
be one of those d iffe re n t program s. A TTO RN B*
GENERAL ORDERS
¡T he com m ittee has a very fine list
NATION-WIDE INVESTIGATION
of fe a tu re s w hich will please every-
OF PROFITEERING AMONG R E ­
j body.
This program will begin at
TAIL FOOD HANDLERS.
7 :30 o ’clock.
On Sunday m orning th e Bible
Probe to Include D ealeis In Clothing
| school will m eet prom ptly a t 10, and
and Fuel;
W illiam J.
Burna
th e re g u la r stu d y h o u r will close
w ith th e in sta lla tio n ot officers.
Swings Bureau Agencies in Line;
CENTRALIA, W ash., Dec. 22.— T here will be no m orning preaching
Reports Basis fo* Future Action.
R u th an d D onald Dawson, aged 4 services.
This will give tim e for
and 2 respectively, c h ild ren of Mr. thoae wbo a tte n d to reach hom e in
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 22.—
and Mrs. Jack Dawson^ w ere b u rn ed p,enty of tim e for C h ristm as din-
A ttorney G eneral D augherty has in ­
to d eath w hen a fire destroyed th e n e i*
a u g u ra te d a countryw ide in v estig a­
fam ily hom e n e ar here today.
Sunday evening the p asto r will tion of p ro fiteerin g am ong re ta il
¡. F o u r o th e r c h ild ren w ere rescued sbow la n te rn slides and p resen t a ____
d ealers h an dling food, clothing and
from th e doom ed hom e by th e fran - le c tu le on “ The W omen of the} fuel.
tic p a re n ts w ho ru sh e d into t h e Bib,e
One m em ber su g g ests th a t the
D augherty has in stru c te d W illiam
s tru c tu re w ith o u t heed to th e ir p e r - ( An in te re stin g fe a tu re of the S a i­ J. B urns, head o*T the b u reau of in ­
C ham ber of C om m erce would
sonal safety. T he fa th e r was se- urday n ig h t’s /program will be a
vestigation to begin im m ediately
prove m uch m ore, efficien t It’ it
iv e re ly b urned ab o u t th e head, a n d ! - ^ a t fo r everyone present.
Good ¡th ro u g h th e bureau agencies in all
had m ore b usiness m en and few ­
Mrs. Dawson had m ost of h er h a irj b,ug8 for th e y°u n g and old. P lan p a rts of th e co u n try
B urns has
er b an k ers on its board of d ire c ­
b u rn ed off. The fire was th e r e - ' to co,ue’ a bIg welcome aw aits you.
been in stru c te d to m ake a th o ro u g h
to rs. I would move to am en d by
su
it
of
an
o
v
erh
eated
stove.
study of th e re ta il price situ a tio n ,
ad d in g th a t th e se busiuess men
and has been asked to m ake his re ­
should be a u g m en ted by th e a d ­
HOBOES
TAKING
ADVICE
ports as soon as possible in o rd e r
d itio n of a se c re ta ry w’ith a full,
OF HORACE GREELEY
th a t they may be used as th e basis
u n d e rsta n d in g of th e p ro p er func-
I for fu tu re action by th e atto rn e y
iouing of a C ham ber of Com­
San
F
rancisco,
C
alif.,
Dec.
22.—
I
|
general.
m erce.
HAZ K IK .
The m odern hobo is a disciple of
H orace Greeley.
ICY PAVEMENT CAUSE OF
He obeys the com m and of “ W est-!
LA GRANDE MAN’S DEATH
w ard, h o !” so n um erously th a t hei y
is becom ing a serious problem i n 1
LA GRANDE, Or., Dec. 22.— Con-
Follow ing in the w ake of ra ilro a d '
C alifo rn ia and is seriously affectin g
. . . .. x ,
i ttie Johnson died
h ere todav from
em ploym ent conditions. O ther W est- j a cc,d e,lt« th a t have occurred th ro u g h j In ju rire a received
yPstftrday w hen
H a z K jk
I
TWO LOSE WHILE
s. P.
Intensifies
On Safety First
R. R. Campaign
TAKE PARE NEXE
ern sta te s a re being a ffe c te d ,. but ° u t the whole c o u n try , th e. S outhern the autom obile he was driving skid-
not so extensively as C alifornia.
P acific com pany 4s inten sify in g th e dd and tu rn e d over on th e icy pave-
In
th
e
m
onth
of
O
ctober
20,634
e
ffo rts of its publicity d ep artm en t in m ent east of La G rande.
T he de-
_
• .
.
g round for th e past several
purpose is tw o-fold:
to c re a te a irn h .
,
II u n d esirab le persons w ere put off th e sp re ad in g safety first p ro p a g a n d a.
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Sm ith
ith CCa8ed
cam
e u b ere
froni
,
,
, ,
* he b e rrie s w ere picked Mr. Sm
— ~ 'u V
“ “1C
e ,t’ iru
m Spokane,
la rg e r local in te re st in th e n a tu ra l ‘ says, to save th e bush
*
|Q
tra
in
s
or
prem
ises
of
th
e
S
o
u
th
ern
The
la
te
st
evidence
of
th
e
cam
paign
from th e pet-PW ash ' ’ five y ears ago and is su r-
sceuic ad v an ta g e s of th is region, and ty th iev ery of w ould-be C h ristm as vi' ed by b e r hu sb an d an d four
j P acific com pany, according to a re -¡Is a larg e placard illu stra tiv e of a!
to . . a ttra
c
t
to
u
rists
here
from
out-
! p ort Inade public by. J. H. Dyer, gen- J possible accident a t a railro ad cross-!
.
..
_
d eco rato rs, who have heedlessly d a u g b te rs -
The d a u g h te rs,
w ho;
By *he " me.
,he broken il.e branch-,, while a . Z T Were a "
‘be time ot Mrs.) LONDON, Dec. 22.— T he in te r-a l-! eral ln an ag er of th e com pany. T he ing and b earin g th e query. "W hy
1925 P o rtla n d exposition, he p la n
a re
Mrs. J a c k ; ijed su p rem e council will be sum - re p o rt was p resen ted by Dan O’Con­ G am ble w ith D e a th ? ”
ing th e ir am b itio n to acq u ire th e Ja c k s o n ’s d e ath
should be fully developed and in
S tew art,
nell, chief special ag en t, and show ed
Spokane,
W ash.;
The placard sta te s th a t a tra in J
b erries.
^,IS- m oned sh o rtly for a m eetin g th a t
such good w orking o rd e r as to a t­
th
a
t
th
e
to
tal
n
u
m
b
er
of
persons
p
u
t
averages
a q u a rte r pf a mile in J
Mr. Sm ith s ta te s th a t m any p ark J,a ,“ es H e rio n - Sunset, W ash.; Mrs
tra c t in th a t y e ar tens of th o u san d s
visitors exhibit a to ta l d isreg ard for C h arles W eston, M orton stre e t, Ash- WiH be follow ed b>’ a g en eral E u ro ­ off th e com pany’s p ro p erty from eighteen seconds when ru n n in g be-
of to u rists, not only from all over
th e scenic b eau ties of A sh lan d ’s civic lan d ; and Mrs. M. N. Payne, E tn a pean conference to discuss th e world Ja n u a rd y >•» 1921, to O ctober 31, tw een statio n s. DuriDg th e past ninei
th e U nited S tates, hut from foreign
Mills, Calif.
m onths
seventy-six
autom obiles
; econom ic conditions, it was learn ed < was 158,286
counries, yielding to th is d is tric t an Playground, m ak in g th e public ideals
• have stalled on S outhern Pacific j
su b serv ien t to th e ir in d iv id u al in ­
. officially today.
im m ense am o u n t of -tfioney and fav­
¡tra
c k s , 293 have tried to beat th e
te re sts. W om en, he said, a r e th e
All n e u tra l as well as fo rm er bel-
o ra b le publicity.
j tra in s and failed, 153 ran or skidded
w orst o ffen d ers in picking park
■ lig e ra n ts in th e w orld w ar have
A. W, Thom as was In tow n Tues-
“ B eginning w ith G ra n ts P a ss,” ex­
i into tra in s, five ran down crossing a«.» «
ki
flow ers, m u tila tin g and d estro y in g
*i„„.
...
, ,
B day from his ranch n e ar K ingsbury
; been invited to p a rtic ip a te.
It is
plains P ro f. V ining, "v isito rs would
flagm en, flfty-tive broke down cross-* o <
b e au tifu l bushes p lan ted along
expected th a t th e U nited S tates w ill
be ta k en over th e new highw ay— m
th any
e
M
.*|
Z<
I
D
,n,!
tw enty-six persons w e r e i ^ "
* »
park pathw ays. T he a p p a re n t
ta k e p a rt in th e conference.
For
re
g
a
rd
in g
which will be com pleted early next
w ere ¡ „ ,„ « 0 .
i T “ " " g8
re >"-«>’ " ‘a ti’ e
su m m e r— to th e caves, w here t h e r e 1 unconcern Mitb w hich th e offenses
1 th e first tim e since th e tre a ty of
1 farm in g and o th e r conditions in th a t
‘A larg e sh a re of th e a c c id e n ts ¡ d is trlft
would be a big barbecue, le ctu re
Con; m ,tted is e x asp e ratin g to th e
V ersailles was draw n up, business
I..r o
K ... i
,
(U isin ci. ‘T he apple m ark et does not
.—
T
he
first
‘
‘
“
P‘‘‘
ess
d
riving
look good ju st now ,” he said “ hut
NEW
YÖRK,
Dec.
22
by an e m in en t geologist and explora-
Wll° freq u e n t ,b e Park,
too
ANTocirT-.r, n
-
men will ba called to discuss the
” d riy ^ ‘
’G - N . |If any Ñ ewtown8 8eU for a
Hon of th e c a v e s - w h ic h would be
SmUh 8ays’
i .E L E S , C alif., Dec. 22.— G erm an re p a ra tio n s and to help to) i cold wave of w in ter »truck New ?
good
K ram er,
local
S outhern
Pacific
B
ringing
to
th
e
point
of
re
a
lity
one
solve
the
g
rav
e
problem
s
w
h
ic
h
!
Y
ork
City
to
d
a
y
’
th
e
,n
e
r-
price,
it
will
surely
be
those
from
illu m in ate d by colored electric lig h ts
cury down to e ig h t above zero as' a ! a g e u t’ “ accldent th a t could easily
o u r o rc h a rd , as th e apples we sh ip ­
— and p erh ap s o th e r featu res.
! of th e m ost stu p en d o u s civic p ro jects b a n 8 over E urope,
be av o id ed .”
j
fifty
m
ile
an
h
o
u
r
gale
sw
ept
in
ped th ro u g h th e A shland F ru it and
“ Two o r th re e days la te r. M edford
over u n d e rta k e n in th e W est, a ctu al
!
from
th
e
sea.
P roduce association were fits t class
w ould sta g e an excursion to C ra te r
w ork of bu ild in g a g re a t Los A ngeles
G
reenville,
Me.,
Is
rep
o
rted
to
be
*
in every respect, good size and color,
L ake, w here th e re w ould be a n o th e r
coliseum
in
E
xposition
p
ark
has
i
su
ffe
rin
g
from
sixteen
below
zero
'
fr£e
from
blem ishes and
well-
b arb ecu e, big bon fires, lecture«. !
i
w
eather.
been begun.
etc. On W’izard island, which h a s '
j packed. It m ight have paid to hold
; them here, If sto rag e facilities had
a mi n a tu re m o u n tain and c ra te r, th e
The sig n in g of th e final d o cu ­
GLASGOW DIES
been available. T h ere a re said to
la te r could be lit up w ith colored
m en ts w hereby th e c o n stru ctio n con­
AT
HOME
NEAR
TALENT'
be sixty cars of apples in one w are­
1 g h ts and a re p re se n ta tio n given of
tra c t for th e huge coliseum , o r s ta ­
house a t M edford, half of them be­
th e e ru p tio n which cre ate d C ra te r
dium . was com pleted, placed the
W illiam W allace Glasgow’ died at
ing loose a n d unpacked.
Lake. F rom th e U nited S tates a rm y '
m ark of success on th e e ffo rts of two
th
e
hom
e
of
his
son.
C
arl
Glasgow,!
“The o rc b a rd ists who expects to
d e p a rtm e n t g ia n t se a rc h y g h ts could
y ears by a larg e group of public-
one
m
ile
east
of
T
alen
t,
D
ecem
ber
JA
CK
SO
N
V
ILLE,
F
la.,
Dec.
22.-
!
win
o u t in th e apple gam e from now
] robably be borrow ed and used to I
sp irited business mpu of th is city.
21,
aged
74
years,
6
m
onths
and
12
i
illu m in a te P h an to m Ship, D evil’s Ile iu y W atterso n , fam ous jo u rn a lis t
Ion m ust not only spray, prune and
The
. ... s tru c tu re will cost $800,000 ,
davs
He was a n ativ e of Ohio a n d '
B ackbone and o th e r o bjects of Inter- know n th ro u g h o u t th e South as
j pack carefully, b u t also th in , fe rtll-
will seat a t least 75,000 persons.
A fe a tu re of th e new’ rev en u e act, w is born J u n e 8, 1847, and had*
» A.
P ow erful electric lig h ts a re ” M ar9e’’ H enry, fo rm er e d ito r of th e and
T* „
v
-
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HOLD H ILL, Or., Dec 22
The ize- c u ltiv a te and irrig a te .
L ittle
- I l kb„u 7
eVe" ,S Ot
, 7 ° n ',“ '.‘? ‘‘ ry !■ 1’ 22'
o f O regon fo r fif- Gold Coin M ining com pany, a l o c l . a P P l « a re ,l,lp Ped .□ foreign conn-
nsed in a s im ila r m an n er to illum i- L ouisville C o u rie r-Jo u rn a l, an d re-
n a te N ia g a ra P a lls, an d th e geysers •* “ “ >' know n a s " e d ito r e m e ritu s "
° i
’
Pa e«>nls and >* "
J ' le a c h in g im p o rtan ce to teen years.
concern, w ith Dr. A.' M. K napp of 'rl«> because they a re n ’t big enough
S|>CPT C|<,S r dJ o ,b e r pub,lc
b " ’ oe3s n ,e“ ’ Pfo<l»cers and th e
He was a pioneer and p ro m in en t M edfort! a t th e head, has purchased >« « ’ll in the U nited S tates
Or-
a t Y ellow stone P a rk . Jo aq u in Mill- 01 tb a t P ublication, died h ere early
y 7
Way 10
gen<7 " > - ’ ls ‘ “ o repeal of citizen of N iagara tow nship. N orth th e Red R ibbon group of gold q u a rtz c h a rd ists should atm to h a re tew
e r ’a legend of C ra te r L ake could be to d ay -
b ' ‘™ p t
" ‘ “ 7 ,o r <b » ' ' ‘Jr. a s a o
n
fre ig h t and p assen g er D akota, s e ttlin g th e re befo re th e m ines in th e Gold H ill d istric t
apples which will run sm aller th an
d ra m a tiz e d and perh ap s o th e r a t - '
1 be fo rm er e d ito r was one of th e
esu
lt
o
t
th
e
u
n
d
e
rta
k
in
g
,
th
e
Olym-
rh
a
rg
e
s.
These
taxes
have
been
a
ra
ilro
a
d
had
en
tered
th
a
t
sec
tio
n
..
This
p
ro
p
erty
has
been
ow
ned
and
150 •» th e box.
tia c tio n s p resented.
Those which best kn3w n new spaperm en in th is
K ive been nam ed are, of course, co u u try and a b ro a d . h av in g received P*c gam es W
^ C' ‘ h ereto
e re to fn
fo rp
re h«»«
bave d irect
i^ ct <
rg e uporn
a y -‘ and
before th e t^
te rrito
p artly _ developed
w’hich
c *b h a arg
unoti th e persons
ner&nna p n»v-
n»iH hnfnro
...u » ry
_ had • been ___j„
.
. . by M ayor Johnson ; “ G rain grow ers a re ha d h t b
m erely suggestive.
m arked d istin ctio n by his fearless!
p 1»
10 jUJ ° P e-
or
e s e m c e s , as th e tra n s- a d m itte d to stateh
o — d — . •
D eceased of Gold Hill i for
th e e puM
past
several pr£9<?nt prices, but stock in on dn<l
, !
-------- o —
ui
m
L tswortti
C oliseum s and stad iu m s in m any P o rtatio n com panies w ere req u ired was active politically and served two years, and is considered one of th e dairym en a re not su ffe rin g any
“T he road to L ake o’ W oods is e d ito ria l w ritin g s and a ctiv ities in cit jes
w ere stu d ied before plans for to c°Hect th e taxes from th e persons te rm s as s ta te re p re se n ta tiv e .
rt
expected to be in good sh ap e by a tta ir s of Hie South. He was con­
rich est little m ines in th is
stric t.
j 8«eat h ard sh ip s, w ith hay selling as
th e local s tru c tu re w ere com pleted. to w hom th e services w ere ren d ered , was his vote th a t elected U nited
i’ <t A ugust, w hich w ould be th e i sid ered tb e last re p re se n ta tiv e of th e
The developm ent a t p resen t to a low as
a ton and b u tte rfa t high-
, ext m onth to p u t on th e ex cu rsio n -
»« PTreonal jo u rn a lism , h aving 7 , “ T ' * m any bovel ta ,b re s 01 ™ S r<‘Pa'
Save ,b e pe0|’te of S ia “ >8
M cCnmber
depth of 100 feet show s a fair-sized ®r tb a n it was before th e w ar. Cat-
In a d d itio n to boat n l . M th in g , ! m ain ta in ed a position of In d iv td u a V '“ X U
?n 7 7 WOTked ° “ L
| T
a
h
’ ,W O “ n i
o n e-h alf,
Mr Glasgow was a c h a rte r m em - vein of q u a rtz ru n n in g $100 per ton t,e 88 cheap, but so is feed.
c am p fire s and a barbecue, a n aacen ,
a b » ' a “ “>« » ' bb> Paper ’ J " 7
7 b “ ".‘,e rs
a “ “ “ a l' y ’
. her of N orth S ta r lodge
. . No.
. . . 16,
. A; in gold,4 but it is reasonably expected
’The paved Pacific highw ay is an
i f M ount P itt could be a rra n g e d . T he fo r fiity -v ear3' H e w as eig h ty -tw o notahlo ov t» ?>S T " expGctli a “ ,e ,
7 ° ''
Ubt ey* rollef’to r o t ln- ' p - & A - M., o t L arim o re, N. D. H is, to develop into a large body of high "n d o n b te .t a d v a n ta g e to fa rm e rs who
di tanco to th e su m m it Is a b o u t yeara
Eh. P u n ,
T ..7
d " r i“ < I
T ™ *""*• a n “ 0 ’ bcM ,h a t
d “ ’d *>»«•■» 3». ‘ »2 L He is g ra d e ore.
T he new ow ners who a re so fo rtu n a te a s to have I. run
t helve m iles from th e lake and th e
B" rn *" W ash in g to n , D. C.. he w as th e opening A ttr a c tio n 3
1922 ” S
E’Sl_t 8 7
" ° W !" 3U? ! .y.e<1 by tW° 3ona’ wbo “ re S am ‘ ba,<> re cently acquired and a re de- lias‘ G teir hom es, bul It is by no
foict
Will
apply
to
am
o
u
n
ts
prepaid
uel G lasgow o f New York C ity an d veloping th e Gold Coin, M ohawk m eans an unm ixed blessing. D uring
a ltitu d e so m eth in g lik e 5000 feet educatetl for Hi® m ost p a rt p riv ately
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Qhim L tlr P° r 1 ,0 ’L U f ase8 Where Ca rl G lasgow of T alen t, and one ^nd Alice groups, of m ines in th is a PPle h arv est, to u rists cam e into our
l i her. T he ascen t Is about as easy and a f te r fo u g h t u n aid ed to his posi-
sh ip m en ts a re m ade before J a n u a ry d a u g h te r. Mrs. W. A. .S tra tto n of region, will com m ence w ork on the o rch ard in the m iddle of the night.
ssand
t
.
u
i
—
j
tion
of
prom
inence.
A,*B
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HENRY
O’J
MADLY.
FORMER
t s “ th T a he
t of b e M st ount
w ay A shland.
to clim b M ount served ‘a th e C o n fed erate arm y d u T l OREGONIAN, CANDIDATE FO R ! 1.’ 1922‘ even if snch sh ip m en ts a r-j T a le n t, an d th re e g ra n d c h ild re n , R ed Ribbon group a t once.
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i helped them selves to all th e fru it
Pit» is to first go to F r y ’s cam p. ,ng the*civil w ar, W atterso n w as a
BUREAU
FI s h p r u « JOB ¿ r,v 7 e , a 7 t d ^ e8tinatlon
J a n u a ary
ry 1. G
d Je
BUREAU OF
OF FISHERIES
3 7 " ,8 a fte
T r ’,anU
^ lasgow,
‘a8g° W’ F
F ra
ra n n k k an
and
Je a a n n S
S tra
tra tto
tto n n . .
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.t h e y w anted, and then dep arted .
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.b u t it does not apply m cases w here T he fu n e ra l services will be held at «A ST ER N OREGON MAN
leaving th e gate open, which we were
v h ic h is on th e b an k of a sm all lake, s t’’ong ad v o cate of reco n ciliatio n be-'
e ch arg es a re “ co llect” on s h ip -. th e -P e rl fu n e ra l hom e a t M edfdrd on
K IL L E D IN AUTO W RECK forced to get up in th e m iddle of th e
r t th e base of th e m o u n tain , and tw een N orth and S outh. In politics
H enry O’M aliy, who has been
m
en
ts
m
ade
before
J
a
n
u
a
ry
1,
1922,
F
rid
ay
a
t
2
:3
0
o
’clock
in
th
e
a
fte
r-
i ‘inaln th e re over n ight. S ta rtin g a t be w as a dem ocrat.
night to close.
nam ed as in line fo r ap p o in tm e n t as hu*
v.
•
.
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co m m issio n er of th e U nited S tates
7
, am V e
d e stio a tlo n on noon’ Thb a®«-vice8 a t th e grav^ will
CANYONVILLE. Or., Dec. 2 2 . -
< o'clock th e next m orning, th e sum -
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“ A fa rm e r’s property is not re­
b u reau of fish eries, to succeed Dr.
th a t 4 a te ’
! b® J n c h a rg e ° f M edford lo d g e N o . F red W illiam s, about 5ft, was in- garded with th e sam e san ctity as
in 1» should be reached a t 10 o ’clock,
A^ABtlRNLA-OREGON
u eh M.
M Sm
rv .rrx
v ASKS
.
1 P R
« E
_________
103, A. F. & A. M. In
ta n n t,y
D EC LA R ES D IV ID E N D , H ugh
S m ith
ith, is nnw
now’ fixvizi
field -------
repre- G
SEN
A TE
S ID E N T
In te
te rm
rm e e n n t t in
in I ' 8 a ta
t,y Killed
killed w
w hen
hen th
th e e au
au tom
to m obile
o b ile tow nspeople’s.
It is conshD red a
tn d th e dow nw ard trip m ade la te in
I.
O.
O.
F.
cem
etery.
1
;
he
was
d
riv
in
g
skidded,
d
u
e
to
sev-
joke
to
steal
such
th in g s as m elons
t « a ftern o o n .
se n ta tlv e of th e b u re a u of fish eries
PACIFIC TREATY EITHEE
t
th
e
m
eetin
g
held
D
ecem
ber
20
fo
r
th
e
P
acific
coast
section
of
the
“ M ount P itt is th e h ig h e st point
BE REVISED DR C M U I E ^ D GASOLINE TAX BILL
t'^
in S o u th e rn O regon and a ffo rd s one th e board of d ire c to rs of th e Call- U nited S tates, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in
SSING LEGISLATURE , bankm ent n e a r here, and was de- , though these th in g s som etim es do
of the g re a te s t views to be found! f° rDia O regon Pow er com pany, de­ th e L. C. Sm ith b u ild in g a t S eattle. 7
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 2*2.—
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1 m ollshed.
ux ./h ere, th e a ltitu
d
e
being
close
t
o
!
c
*ared
tb
e
re
g
u
la
r
dividend
(n
u
m
b
e
r
not cost th e d e ale r as m uch as th e
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He has been connected w ith th e P resid e n t H ard in g w ill be appealed
one
,
,
I
7
SALEM,
Or.,
Dec.
22.—
T
he
bill
Mrs. W illiam s, a son and daugh- farm er. A grow er was b rin g in g a
10.600 feet. On a c le a r day tw enty-
° ne d °Ga r and seventy-five! fish eries since I “ '“ ’
-
-
I
»05, and was fo r a to by rep u b lican le a d e rs In th e sen- i fin an cin g th e 1925 fa ir by a tax on
he fo restry ; Jfn,
he P referred
cap- n u m b er of >e a rs head of th e C lacka- a(e to req u est th e a rm a m e n t con- gasoline, w hich th e house passe<fcjate te r and a n o th e r passenger, w ere ser- tru c k load of w aterm elo n s Into Ash-
f.’ ■■ lakes can be s e e n . -------.
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lously Injured. T he accident hap- land, and his m achine broke down
f i ice m a in ta in s a very e fficien t T
St° Ck of th e com Pa «y. payable
m as a c ery in th is sta te . In L915 ference e ith e r to re w rite th e fo u r- la st n ig h t, Is expected to be adopted
Ico’ o u t sta tio n , fo r th e purpose of J a n u a ry 25- 1922, to sto ck h o ld ers
pened seven m iles south of here.
W hile he was gone for rep airs, som e
I®! ° m tB iS l a tte r P 0 S ' i P0Wer PacIfic tr e a ty ’ o r ’ f u r th e r , by th e se n a te and sent to th e gov-
Hng
re st fires.
H elio g rap h 7 *®cord on J a n u a ry 15, 1922. This
U c .aln
g fo
fo rest
~
!—
to u rists cam e along and filled th e ir
i ion to th e job of field re p re se n ts- c larify it w ith a d d itio n a l re s e r v a - ! e rn o r by to n ig h t.
Confined by I l l n e s s -
car with meloBa w hkh wgs congl(J
m essages a re flashed to L ak e o‘ dividend is fo r th e q u a rte r ending
J v . that po8ition he supervises | tions before it is submitted to the'
Indications are that the special
J a n u a ry 15, 1922, and a m o u n ts to
,
C atb erin e M orrison is q u ite ered a good jo k e and q u ite differ-
e fishing grounds of Oregon,! senate, according to indications ap-’ session
w ill com e to a close F r id a y ; serio u sly ill a t h e r hom e on A shland e n t from ta k in g th e sam e
>38,850.00.
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(Continued from Page 1)
ashlngton, California and Alaska, i parent here today.
noon.
goocf
Bn. In re tu rn to th e Big idea. T h , T . . T .
.T " ! ^
'* ? »
R ^
‘^
“ X r t a k e ' r ’'
'
APPLE GROWERS
EB E
IVork StartedlOn
Cold Wave Hits
New York; Fifty
M ile Gale Rages
L A. Coliseum
Olympic Games
REPEAL OF TAX ON
HILL MINES
street, at present,
i from a merchant’s window.”