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A shland D aily T idings SHLAND climate, without the aid A of m edicine, c u re s o u t of ten of a sth m a. proven fact. VOLUME 3 nine cases T his is a germ« cannot »urvlve M ALARIA three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. ter helps. The pure domestic wa (International News Wire Service) No. 98 ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) NEW AND LARGER ARMS PARLEY POSSIBLE w= 10 BE POI ON Local Post Office Delivers Holiday Mail W ith Speed Over 1OOO Parcel Post Sacks Han? M Y ACCEPTS TRADE TREATY Mother W ith Ball Bat Slays Bandit Who Attacked Her DEBS PUNS 10 Plucky Denver Woman Splits Y egg’s Skull When He Appears at Her died During Christinas W eek: Special D eliveries 'Made Home Demanding Money Another Meehls Plan If Present One Fails To Reach Agreements D EN V ER, Colo., Dec. 27.— (I. N. ' T he C h ristm as m ails th ro u g h th e S .) — N orm an Gould died a t a CAMPAIGN TO ¡BE P l'T UNDER i A shland post o ffice w ere h a n d led TEMPORARY’ COMM ERCIAL CON- p jtai h ère early today due to a beat- R ELEA SED SOCIALIST ( H1EP TO - Refusal of France Io Accept Plan prom ptly d u rin g th e holiday ru sh , DEVOTE FUTURE ACTIVITY VENT1ON SIGNED; ROME NOT ing a d m in iste re d by Mrs. C aroline for Auxiliar)’ Craft Clauses WAY FOR MORE MEMBERS; w ithout a serious Ditch in th e p ro BOUND TO RECOGNIZE SOVIET Rossv W ashington Heads to FIGHTING WAR IN NATIONS OF GUARDS NOT ATTENDING HELD gram . Over 1000 parcel post sacks REGIME AT MOSCOW. J Mrs. Rossi said Gould, wearing a Look to Future UNIVERSE. ! AS DESERTERS IN FUTURE. were handled d u rin g C h ristm as d ep u ty s h e riff’s badge and c arry in g w eek, in a d d itio n to th e o u tsid e par- N icolai Ia*niue Says R u ssia R eady to a revolver, ap p eared a t h e r hom e Has in v ita tio n « fro m S everal Coun- WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 27 — Monday Night to See New Steps Out- eels. M ake F u rtlie r C oncessions for ia (e ia st n ig h t and dem anded m oney. (I. N. S .) — T he calling of a n o th er tries to V isit Them; Hopes to Urge lin ed for Com ing Y ear; Feed W illj On Sunday th e re w as a p arcel de- Peace; Sees His C o u n try F ull-, w h e n cash w as refu sed , G ould, ac- conference for th e lim itatio n of a rm L>4 Cessation o f Conflicts in All Lands Be Feature; Public In v ited to livery of all th e p arcels in th e office Fledged World Pow er Soon. co rd in g to th e w om an, stru c k h er am en ts to which o th e r natio n s in — Left Prison Yesterday. Visit Armory. in o rd e r to p rev en t a congestion on ---------- in the face w ith the revolver b u tt. addition to those now a tte n d in g th e ---------- I th e C h ristm a s holiday, w hich was ’ ««j picked up a ^b aseb all b at and W ashin g to n m eeting would be in v it In o rd e r to s tim u la te g re a te r in-j Monday. The last a u to load of m ail <$> ROME, Dec. 27.— (I. N. S.) s tru c k \ i m over th e h e ad .” th e worn W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 27 — ed, is now under con sid eratio n by of te re st in th e work of th e F irs t c o m -jie ft th e office fo r local d eliv ery at <$> — A tem p o rary com m ercial con- <®> a n gaid T be blQW gplit G ould’s (I. N. S .)— E ugene V. Debs, social ficials of th is governm ent, is was R pauy, co ast a rtille ry , and to b rin g n o’clock. T he g en eral delivery, ventlon signed by Ita ly an d <$> akuR disclosed today. ist lead er, w hose sentence in th e fed m ilita ry discipline to top-notch ef-j stam p and parcel post w indow s w ere R ussia was an n o u n ced today. <?> «pbe th re e yotAig d a u g h te rs of Such a conference will certain ly e ra l prison a t A tla n ta , Ga., was com flciency, C aptail W. M. Briggs has', open from 9 to 11 o ’clock M onday, <*> T he a g re em e n t s ta te s it does $> Mrg Roggi gaw tb e fight. be called if th e present conference m u ted by P re sid e n t H ard in g F rid ay , decided to put several new m easu res and th e re was a delivery by city let- <$> not bind Italy to recognize th e fails to reach an ag reem en t on th e ti',.-' plans a to u r of th e w orld as an apos *X Into effect d u rin g th e com ing year, te r c a rrie rs an d ru ra l c a rrie rs. Be- soviet gov ern m en t a t Moscow. <i> su b m arin e question, and o th e r au x Steps will be ta k en to pu t th e com- fore th e noon h o u r p ractically all the tle of peace. iliary c ra ft ratios, it was sta te d of pany on a b e tte r basis next Monday holiday m ail was out of th e office. ficially. T he so cialist leader, sentenced to Lenin« I:» Cheerful nigh't, th e first m eeting of th e new The post, office receipts w ere prac-1 The dem and of F ran ce for 90,000 ten y ears in prison for opposing and .••J» !*"*'•? . T> MOSCOW, Dec. 27.— (C opyright y ear, w hich will be a lively a ffa ir, tically th e sam e as la st y ear. tons of su b m arin es— on an equality I den o u n cin g th e w orld w ar, an- W ell, C h ristm as is over and the by th e In te rn a tio n a l News Service.) w ith several added fe a tu re s. w ith th e U nited S tates and G reat , nounced today he would devote his tim e to ta k e stock is at hand. On — A n n ouncem ents th a t R ussia is T h irte en m em bers have recently B ritain — will not he consented to ’by fu tu re a ctiv ities to fig h tin g w ar in looking over th e ir stocks, the read y to m ake fu r th e r concessions been dropped on account of re m o v -; ] th e o th e r powers. o th e r c o u n trie s of th e w orld. m erch an ts will m ake note of stu ff fo r peace, and th e pred ictio n th a t al from A shland and vicinity, and a This was th e first reaction in con “ It is my plan late rto to u r th e th a t’s hard to move, and m ake a th e soviet will soon be fo rm ally rec sco re of new m em bers a re u rg en tly ference q u a rte rs , follow ing advices i w o rld ,” he said today. " I have invi clean-out sale of it, so as to s ta rt ognized, both cam e from Nicolai needed to ta k e th e places of these from P aris th a t th e French govern ta tio n s from several co u n tries. I th e new season w ith sm ack-up, L enine today. and o th e rs who have dropped out of m ent had rejected th e A m erican hope to v isit every co u n try , figh tin g clean stocks. W e would suggest T he soviet le ad e r spoke of o u tsid e th e ranks. com prom ise program . F ran ce in th a t th e C ham ber of C om m erce W ords of . p raise for A shland as a , i w a r- and g ettln g th e wom en, men. assistan ce, but d eclared th a t if E ach m em ber of th e com pany lias stru c ted here d eleg ates h ere *to pushed too fa r, R ussia w ould he re so rt City to g e th e r w ith a plea f o r ! and c h ild ren to vow they 11^ never “ ta k e sto c k ” a t an early date. It been app o in ted a special re c ru itin g press for a 90,000 ton fleet. lite ra tu re concerning th e city to sup- su p p o rt m u rd e r in th e form of w a r.’ will likely find som e th ings th a t ready to go to w ar. o ffice r to o b tain new m em bers for if th e F rench Insist upon 90,000 Mr. Debs, several tim es socialist need to be put on th e bargain He said th e new y ear will see R u s ply so u th ern C alifo rn ia men who are th e o rg an izatio n . Hom e defense tons of su b m arin es it will re su lt in b u ild in g hotels and re so rts, a re con- c an d id a te to r p resid en t, was released co u n ter and shuffled off a t any sia a w orld power. g u a rd s a re ju s t as urg en tly needed as a com plete fa ilu re of th e present ¡U in e d in a le tte r w ritte n by Mrs. from A tJailta p e n ite n tia ry a t 1.1:30 -J-,p ri4 'er -4< -ia - i m p o r t a n t t h a t t lia t ever, says C ap tain B riggs, in spite .George« N. K ram er, local S o u th ern conference to fix the ra tio of au x il body s ta r t off th e new year with B lanche McN. Moore, of Los A ngeles ° d o c k y esterday m orning. of th e d isa rm a m e n t conference. iary c ra ft, it was ad m itte d in official Ito Dr. G eorge O. Ja rv is, w hose pa-i An ovation was given him as he P acific ag en t, received notice today a few less incum brances. Dead M em bers who do not a tte n d d rill circles here today, for both G reat ¡G ent she was in A shland a y ear or m e r g e d from th e prison. The ro a r stock needs to be gotten rid of, a re to be tre a te d as d e se rte rs, and th a t th e follow ing an n o u n cem en t B ritain and Italy a re b itte rly op th e shelves re a rra n g e d , and the iso ago. Mrs. Moore is s e c re ta ry -; iro in tb e crow d was repeated from w ill be given a d isch arg e record bad been m ade th is m o rn in g by J. H. j posed to such a ra tio for F rance, and tre a s u re r of th e Cam po Oil c o m p a n y " '^ 1*11 tb e Prison w alls, as m any of best goods displayed in th e fro n t w hich w ill ever a fte rw a rd s h in d e r M ulchay, g en eral freig h t a g en t of I his frjen d s shouted th e ir p a rtin g w indow, if business picks up for the U nited S tates does not view it of Los A ngeles. . th e ir advancem ent in o th e r lines of th e S o u th ern P a c i f i c com pany: ‘‘The w ith approbation. th e new year. ‘‘I have been ta lk in g to som e men g reetin g s. w ork and activity. A coffee and 10 per cent red u ctio n in fre ig h t ra te s! HAZ KIK. here th a t a re b u ild in g ho tels and re “ hot dog” feed is being planned for on farm p ro d u cts o th e r th an g rain Former Enemy Views Sought so rts th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try , and M onday n ig h t, a fte r d rill, and p ro m and grain p ro d u cts and hay, re c e n tly ' WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 27.— E rn e s t U m p h lett and K a th ry n they a re m uch in te re ste d in w h at I ises to be a lively a ffa ir. j (I. N. S .) — It was stated officially announced, will becom e effective T he public is co rdially invited to J a n u a ry j on botb gtate an d in te r I M iller w ere u n ited in th e holy b o n d s, tell them of A „ shland and its g eneral here today th a t in q u iries will go says Mrs. Moore w atch th e boys d rill, inspect th e Ar- j g tate tra ffic wi.th o u t exceptions as to of ma* n m ony C h ristm as m orning, a t s u r ro u n d in g s forw ard to G erm any and A u stria m ory, s e e t h e new im p ro v em en ts ; te rrlto ry T he red llctio n s includo T rin ity Episcopal ch u rch . Rev. P. K. I ‘ M on t you please send me som e lit- next week, re g a rd in g th e acceptibil- As I rem em b er it, th e re whlch have been m ade and learn of rateg on b u tte r cheese, eggs, poul- H am inond o fficiatin g , Only a few e ra tu re ? I ity of th e proposed A m erican diplo o th e r splendid w ork which is being trv ...ool and m oh a Ir c o t t o n a n d f r i e n d s a n d t b e m em bers of th e a re b e a u tifu l g ro u n d s a d jo in in g th e m atic re p re se n ta tiv e s to those coun- done by th e A shland com pany of Hnters> co tto n ^ t o b a c c o . b rid e 's im m ed iate fam ily w itnessed p ark th a t would be idea, for hotel | I tries. Upon the re tu rn of sa tisfa c he N ational G uard. ! fru f its fresh o r green, an d no t in- th e cerem ony. T he little ch u rch was property. - to ry replies from these nations, nom T h u rsd ay evening, beginning a)t Mrs. M oore says is going F ollow ing a re la te com pany o rd ers elu d in g canned o r preserved f r u i t , ! b e a u tlf“ *ly d eco raled ,d r ,b e occa hom e In she A shland som to e i 8 :1 6 « ’d o c k , A shland. P re sb y te ria n s inatio n s for the two posts will be Issued by C aptain B riggs: ! dried or ev ap o rated fru it o lh e r , ev erg reen s, m istleto e iau- m ak e h e re hom e ,n A shland son e, sent to th e sen ate by th e president. 1 i. Each em ber . ,• , cry g , ta,hzed ,,. , g , lazer or gtuf . , rel grape. P ro » m p • tly at, , 1 s day« as 1 have seen n o th in g in d itio n to th e ir church. T he en larg e-, Ksatn m inem oer is is herehv nereoy o o rd ru ered e re u candied «» and O regon 6 6 ? o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a s o h e n i i t if i il ” to re p o rt for arm o ry d rill M onday fed fru it fregh an d green vegetables. o clock, to th e sw eet s tia in s of They took me ou t h ere fifty-six ’« e n t was found nece8sary ra a in ‘y th e w edding m arch from L o h m g ren , evening, J a n u a ry 2, at 7 :4 5 p. m. JACKSONVILLE, Or., Dec. 27— ‘‘T hese ra te s have been gran'ted played by Miss G eòrgie Coffee, the m iles to see w h at was put up to me because ° f tb e nPed ° f Inore room F irst call will be sounded in fro n t as a w onderful canyon, trees, w ater, ^or *be Sunday school, th e ie fo re , the q,be j ackaon county tax levy for the for six m onths, ex p irin g J u n e 30, b rid e and groom en tered 'th ro u g h of arm o ry a t 7 :3 0 p. m., and assem .m .'U a r.a w ill h a in in pp o f t this h is etc , p ictu red as having g re a t re so rt I rtw exercises Wl11 be c r h h u a r ig e of 1922, w ith th e hope th a t in th e has been fixed by the county se p a ra te doors. T he fo rm er was es- bly a t 7 :4 5 p. m. p o ssib ilities,” co n tin u es th e w riter. d e Pa rtm e n t of tb e cburc > 1 ie . b i, . ot o ffjcia i wm he tn ean llm e on.•ratin i; expenses a s rep - co r, ed by h c r ta th e r E E 2. Any m em ber fa ilin g to a p p ea r i . t „ « . , , , . . .. teach ers actin g as hosts to th e vis- c o u it, and w hite not o rric u i, w in ne resen ted by lab o r costs ■will be re and preceded by th e b rid esm aid , 1 wpn t and looked it over. A t th e , n,i,iruca wui approxim ately as follow s: w ith o u t o b ta in in g excuse in advance t . j •* j v ito rs. T he d ed icato ry a d d re ss will duced so th a t the ra te s can be con- i Miss Aileen W a lk e r; th e la tte r by ; Urne I tu rn e d it dowm because iti • i?nrhpa will be dropped as a d e se rte r o r dis F o r d istric ts o u tsid e high school tin u ed . T he red u ctio n s will not ap- tb e groom sm an Mr M oses Vine- seenied so rid icu lo u s to m e to call it be delivere ’ honorably discharged. T his has been ply on any ra te s th a t have been re- y ard W h ||e Ult, mU8,c ,.oM ln u w l i a b e au ty spot, b u t a fte r seeing m uch ! D- “ • d la ,rld t ’ " ’ ‘ "p o rtU n d T b e 26'7 a d o p ted as a ru le to be follow ed in duced by th e c a rrie rs 10 per cen t or i F o r d istric ts inside high school softly, th e sim ple b u t. im pressive m ore of so u th ern C alifo rn ia and com- ie ,g lous e u th e fu tu re . A copy of th e o rd e r from . . LONDON, Dec. 2 7 — (I. N. S.) to th e re a liza tio n th a t h e r b e a u -! g en eral addre9S wl11 ba glven by d istric ts, 25.9 m ills. m ore since th e ra te s advanced A ug cerem ony w as en acted , th e b rid e b e -i in S h e a d q u a rte rs |d e c la riu g th e d e se r — Nineteen persons were killed u st 26, 1920. The ra te s on g rain and ing given aw ay by h e r fa th e r. T h e .^ y ^>ots a re all a rtific ia l, I believei Rev. W. L Van Nuys, field secre- T he levy for th e A shland d istrict and fort,v -six wounded in w eek tio n o r d ish o n o ra b le d isch a rg e w ill I i grain p ro d u cts will probably be re- rin g cerem ony was used, 'the b rid e tb *9 p a rtic u la r place has possibili- ta rv of th e sam e o rg an izatio n and B a l » o Ot P o rtla n d Key. w n tto m to M .J mlllfc whleb to exempt troro end rioting betw een Egyptian na he m ailed to th e e m p lo y e r of the! i duced effective not la te r th a n J a n in - ties, and I h a v e th e P a sad e n a hotel u • f)ip i i h r a r v l e w o f 2 m ills and groom re p e atin g a fte r th e m in m an affected. a « Jo h n so n , of A shland, w ill o ffer th e th e nbrdry lev> ° ‘ “ m t tionalists, according to a late I uary 7.” . is te r th e w ords w hich m ade them P®®lde in te re ste d enough to send i ii * ozxw r< n u ..i^ t The county c o u rt will m eet next dispatch to the Daily Herald. 3. Any m em ber w ishing to try o u t, d edicatory p rayer. Rev. C. C. H u let, J ' m an and wife. Then to th e m usic of tb e b ’ scou t to look it over. : . . _____ T uesday to approve, and m ake final fo r com pany b a sk e tb a ll, should see A general strike has paralyzed D octor, if you a re not too busy, Sur day sch° o1 niissionary, who re decisions on th e levy. l M endelssohn’s w edding m arch , th e e ith e r S e rg e a n t J. R. C lary o r A ct British adm inistration in Egypt. sides in A shland, w ill o ffer th e open- happy couple and th e ir a tte n d a n ts Please K*ve tb ’s m a tte r y o u r a tte n - uraVer T h ere will be re m a rk s! The levy last y e ar in d istric ts out- A large number o f governm ent o f ing C orporal B u tte rfie ld A thletics slow ly left th e room , p au sin g in th* tio n - W hen you have people in te r n n a t n r a n d S u n d a v s c h o o l s id e o f b ig b s c b o °* d istric ts was 27.3 a t a rm o ry each evening ficials at Carlo have quit work i v estib u le to receive th e b e a rtte lt “ ‘®Ude“ " m 2 “ W M c n ’ M i » « '0 i » » P erln ten d en t. m usic by tb e choir, m ills, or .6 mill h ig h e r th a n Ibis and the m inisteries and law courts 4. Sergeanit A. J. M cCallen is in c o n g ra tu la tio n s of th o se p resen t. It concludes Mrs. mcpl M ooie and sin g in g by th e co n g reg atio n . '» ’ X la s > dl»‘ rl« 8 ! have been closed. s tru c te d to be p re p a red to give a; i T he public la co rd ially Invited. ! l " 8lde hl8h sch ° o1 24. was a m erry w edding, everybody th ir ty m in u te ta lk on ‘‘M ethods of ________________________ i m ills, o r 1.9 m ills low er th an this feeling th a t only h appiness could re- : A ttack fo r In fa n try .” su it from w edded life so auspicious-! ‘ HIS K. O. PUNCH HIT year. * 5. E ach m an w ill en d eav o r to I ly begun. T he brid e w ore a navy SOMETHING HARD The levy is apportioned as rollow s b rin g a re c ru it w ith him M onday ev -| Mrs. L ouis Dodge, p resid en t of th e _______ i am ong th e various d e p artm en ts and blue tra v e lin g su it, and th e groom ealn g . Com pany C lerk B illings w ill1 local P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association, was dressed in black. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 27.— funds: h .ve his office open fo r re c ru itin g has received w ord from Miss F lo r G eneral road fund, 2:6 m ills. A fte r th e Uerem ony, th e b rid ay I Clyde T ay lo r took a “ kayo” sw ing a t purposes a t 7 :3 0 p. m. sh arp . ence Pool, hom e d e m o n stratio n M arket road fund, 1.6 m ills : a p u n ching bag b u t h it a hard board 6. All clo thing m u st be left a t a r- . , T . ____ . . . a p a rty p arto o k of a delicious w edding ¡a g e n t fo r Jack so n county, th a t Miss b re a k fa st served by Mrs. L eah Cald-J in stead . Now he is seeking $7500 S ta te tax, 9.3 m ills. m ory. If it is desired to have a u n i Cooley, s ta te c lo th in g sp ecialist, of well a t th e hom e «of th e bride, 137 i G eneral county expense fund, dam ag es from th e am u sem en t park form to w ear hom e, such u n ifo rm ' th e extension service, will be in Med-1 W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 27.— m an ag ers w here th e w allop te stin g w hich provides for the redem ption of SALEM, Or., Dec. 27. (I. N. S.) ' C hurch stre e t. T hose p re sen t w ere m u st be purchased from th e arm y ford to hold classes J a n u a ry 4, 5, 6 (I. N. S .) — The a d m in is tra tio n 'is 5.5 — T he s ta te suprem e c o u rt today u p M essrs, and M esdam es E rn e s t U m ph county w a rra n ts falling due, device was in operation. rto re or elsew here. and 7. T hese classes w ill be for o p tim istic over th e b usiness outlook held th e decision of th e low er c o u rt le tt, E. E. M iller, Jack W im er, E d T he blow w hich T ay lo r alleges mills. 7. Several m em bers have n o t re- tra in in g lead ers in p a tte rn m aking, fo r 1922, it was learn ed officially• I ju s t ab o u t put his tru s ty rig h t m aul- H igh schools (fo r d istric ts out- th a t G eorge H ow ard mus: hang for w ard G ow land, and Moses V ineyard: Tu rn ed th e ir shoes to th e arm o ry d rap in g , color, line and design. They today a t th e W hite H ouse. • er o u t of com m ission, w as delivered side of high school d is tric ts ), .8 m ill, th e m u rd er of G eorge Sweeney at Misses G eòrgie Coffee, A ileen W alk- -trice re tu rn in g from cam p. T his will b e open to everyone, b u t th o se Im p ro v em en ts in th e ra ilro a d s it Vale last sum m er. H ow ard killed er, and F ran ces M cW illiam s. O th C ounty school fund, 2.6 m ills. w hile T ay lo r w as en joying him self m u st be done a t once. who a tte n d m u st prom ise to help uatio n a re re g a rd ed sig n ifican t, it .6 Sweeney in o rd e r to gain possession P acific highw ay bond in te re st, ers p re se n t a t th e w edding w ere a t th e p a rk last sum m er. He a l 3. Each m em ber is req u ested to | pass in fo rm atio n she has gained on was sta te d . In view of th e fact, of th e la tte r ’s autom obile. M isses G e rtru d e and H elene B ie d e ,1 leges th e p a rk m an ag ers w ere neg- mill. b rin g 25 cents w ith him as a deposit to at least one o th e r w om an, accord- ' .. . „ , se ttle m e n ts w ith c a rrie rs a re likelv , . , . i. v a a , E m m a M urphy, R u th O sm an, P e a rl , , lig en t in placing th e board close to C ra te r L ake highw ay bond in ter- o r a key to his locker, if h e has not , ing to Miss Pool. ,,, nxr ,, j i to be com pleted w ith o u t a congres- , . . , . , . BEACON, N. Y., Dec. 27.— Mrs. W ilsh ire, A lice IW alker and C alla . . . , th e pun ching device, so close, in fact, est, .6 mill, •'b e a d y done* so. T his deposit w ill T he school will be held in th e sional ap p ro p ria tio n . 1 P acific highw ay bond redem ption, Jo an n a S herm an and fo rm er City th a t his sw ing crashed into it full B iegal; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H am il p re tu rn e d upon th e s u rre n d e r of M edford lib rary an d w ill begin a t 10 ; Ju d g e F ra n k R ik ert, each seventy- 1.4 m ills. ton and c h ild re n ; Mrs. E m m a C of th* key. tilt. Girls Hike to W ashington o’clock th e firs t day and be an all- -------- — ------------------------ C ounty lib ra ry for d istric ts out- four years old, have ju s t been m ar- 9 Inspection of lockers will he fee and Mr. B ert G reer. _____ day session. T he cither days will ESTACADA, O r.— A road is being side of A shland, .2 m ill. r ied here. They w ere childhood T he b rid e is one of th e m ost! L 0 S AN G ELES, C alif., Dec. 27.— ’ ¿»id at 9:15 p m. Monday evening. begin a t 9 :3 0 . Those a tte n d in g ara b u ilt 27 m iles up th e C lackam as riv -| MedforO arm o ry fund, .3 m ill, in sw eeth earts. They q u a rre le d and ' orkers m ust be in a neat and clean asked to b rin g th e ir lunch, w ith a b e a u tifu l an d p o p u la r young la d ie s ; W ith a cap ital of only $10 betw een ' .nJition and contain all equipment. cup, cream an d su g ar. H ot coffee in A shland, h av in g grow n to w om an-j tbem two ^ os A ngeles girls, th e e r to th e site of a proposed 80,000 conjunction w ith fed eral and s ta te each m a rrie d , b u t not th e o th er. Mrs. S h e rm a n ’s husband died th re e hood h ere and being a g ra d u a te of h is s e s M ary Milsk and G erald in e h o rse pow er hyd ro -electtic p la n t of ap p ro p riatio n s. Jen will stand at attention in front will be fu rn ish ed . Count^ fair, .1 mill as voted at years ago, an d Mrs. R ik e rt died last the Ashland high school. For four j gomers have started on a 10,000 • the Portland Railway, Light and r .’ ,lockers, all equipment to be In T his is th e only tim e Miss Cooley the special county election Decem sum m er. T he p a ir w ere reconciled lockers. Supply Sergeant Robertson I will be able to be in this part of thi years 8he taught in a n E p is c o p a lia n mile bike t0 Washington to. draw a Power company, to cost $100,000,- an d decided to wed. ber 14, 000. state until next March. (Continued on Page 4) ‘ liie 3ketcb oi President Harding (Continued on Page 4) I Haz Kjk dr 1 • CONCERNING CITY TAKE DROP JAN. 1 GIRE IS MARRIED 1921 TAX LEVY IS UNOFFICIAL 19 DIE; 46 HURT IN CAIRO RIOTS WHITE HOUSE SEES HOWARD APPEAL IS