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» a 3HLAND climate, without the aid * * of medicine, curee nine cases out of ten of asthma. This Is a proven fact J] VOLUME 3 ^iwrM Ifc at' wWHW ii rttfrfm A shland D aily T idings ALARIA germs cannot survive three months In the rich osonel at Ashland. The pure domestic wa ter helps. (International News Wire Service) ASHLAND', OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) No. 101 WORLD AIR FLIGHT RECORD IS SMASHED 7JP Berlin Ready To Pay Debts France Hears Lord Norfhcliffe in Shanghai PILOTS S IM . . a Pledges Support for Chinese PA R IS, Dec. 30.— (I. N. S . ) _ R u - ; m ors w ere circ u lated on th e B ourse to d ay th a t G erm any had decided to; pay h e r in d em n ity in sta llm e n t d u e, MANY CHANGES IN BUSINESS .January 15 and had ag reed to dis cuss th e F e b ru a ry in sta llm e n t. G er- ESTABLISHMENTS OF C I T Y m an re p re se n ta tiv e s w ere said to be MADE DURING PAST WEEK; a w aitin g in s tru c tio n s from B erlin. NEW STORES CONTEMPLATED. q"!!« in te r-a llie d re p a ra tio n s com-1 IH Burch On Trial Sleeps In Court Asserts Witness . ¡m ission lias ju s t o rd e re d G erm any to ; ; pay th e in sta llm e n ts, h o ld in g th a t H. O. Anderson Buys H alf Interest in she is ab le to do so. Ashland M ills; Completion of New Beaver Annex Brings Several Changes in Local Store Locations.; Simple Tiling Like Murder Charge Seems Trifling Matter to MINEOLA, ¡N. Y., D ec, .TO.— (I. (*>. S .)— The American built JL-6 monoplane, piloted by Eddie Stinson and Lloyd Hoi*taud, laud ed ift. R oosevelt rising field) at 11:17 o'clock this morning, estab lishing a new w orld’s record for an enduranue flight. The unof ficial tim e was 20 hours, 10 m in utes and 50 seconds. Local business conditio n s in 1922 , T h ree fingers of S tin so n ’s left w ill be th e b est they have been in hand and one fin g e r on his rig h t LOS ANGELES, C alif., Dec. 30.— years, according to in d icatio n s m ade • w ere frozen. T his occurred w hen he (I. N. S .)— A rth u r B urch, on tria l ev id en t by m any business changes had to rem ove his glove to m ake an h ere fo r th e m u rd e r of J. Belton w hich a re being m ade th is week, to -' —--------------- em ergency connection betw en th e oil K ennedy la st sum m er, has slept in g e th e r w ith .'the c o n tem p late d in ta n k and au x iliary tan k of his m a s ta lla tio n of new sto re s and building NEW Y 0B K ’ Dec- 30- An in ' th e c o u rt room on tw o occasions d u r chine a t 2 o ’clock th is m orning, w hen activ ity creased volum e of buying, w ith IWSHJBW ¡mas» ing his tria l, in th e la st th re e days, th e pum p refused to w ork. T hat One of th e business chan g es of the', prices considerably red u ced , featu red T /o r’J ' N o r* íK e lt ££e (m centre) b e in $ l y C -turuzse O£P-icia-í^ according to testim ony given by Dr. j accid en t alm o st cost Stinson and w eek occurred w hen H. O. A nderson C h ristm a s tra d e th ro u g h o u t th e K ern, defense a lien ist, today. K ern i B ertaud th e ir new record, b u t th e ir b o u g h t a h alf in te re st in th e stock co u n try , acco rd in g to re p o rts from said he had observed Burch closely Ingenuity won for them . T hey an d business of th e A shland Mills, ' v a r*ous sections. A n o te of d istin c t and had seen him sleep w hile w it By EDNA L E E BOOKER punched a hole in th e m ain oil ta n k to a t once asum e his sh a re of th e optim ism is gleaned from th e fol- nesses w ere on the stand. (I. N. S. S taff C o rresp o n d en t) an d used a ru b b e r tu b e to syphon w ork of m a n u fa c tu rin g and selling low ing b u lle tin s on th e holiday buy- The a lie n ist also told of h a v in g 1 SHANGHAI, C hina, Dec. 30.— th e fuel from th e au x iliary to th e flo u r and feed. W. C. Polk previous-j i,lg situ a tio n received by th e In te r- found B urch asleep in a cell a t noon L ord N o rth cd iffe, who has been m ain tan k . F u el was fed to th e ly p u rch ased D. F. G assaw ay’s in- n atio n al News Service; « one day, betw een th e m orning and h u rlin g bom bshell a fte r bom lishell m o to r in th is m a n n er fo r th e last te re s t in th e m ill and m illing bus!-! P H IL A D E L P H IA P rices slashed a ftern o o n sessions of the* tria l. a t th e Jap a n e se d u rin g his to u r of nine ho u rs of th e ir flight. T he avia ness, selling on e-h alf of th e la tte r com pared to 1920. “ B u y ers’ s trik e ” in v e stig atio n of co n d itio n s in the to rs n e ith e r slep t n o r a te d u rin g th e to Mr. A nderson, b u t re ta in in g full has vanished. MUST DIM AUTO HEA D LIG HTS tw enty-six hou^" J trin d , h u t dratnk F a r E a st, d eclares he 'is a fu n n y o w n ersh ip of th e m ill pro p erty . Mr. W ASHINGTON, C h ristm a s pifr th e co n ten ts of one b o ttle of coffee. an im al. P o lk is re n tin g th e m ills to th e A sh chases exceeded a jl avallabile rec State Officer Arrests Men on H igh W ith a m a ste r m ind th a t enables la n d Mills, a firm com posed of him ords. Shopping m ark ed by “ select- way for Breaking State Law him to secu re an in s ta n t g rasp of se lf a n d Mr. A nderson as eq u al p a rt- ive s p irit” of b u ying useful a rticles. I CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 30.— (I. N. situ a tio n s, energy w hich c t a rrie s him M EDFORD, Or., Dec. 30.— C. J. n e rs. M r. G assaw ay will c o n tin u e 1 CHICAGO— -Votóme of b u sin ess ___ ____ W ASHINGTON, D. C., < Dec 30.- w orking a t th e m ill for a w hile, not la rg e r th an a y e ar ago. People buy- s . ) — R are w ines and liq u o rs to th e th io u g h a s tre n u o u s day s work ! N s . ) — A doption of ru les and ______ A urm es _ and G. H. S h a ffer w ere ar- Wore s to le n } ^ 1 1 uh tll P*-} re g u la tio n s th a t seek to “ hlfthaTTlZi^' rested on the P acific highw ay W ed- Of $ i0 0 ,0 0 0 h av in g decided, y et j u s t w hat he will ing m o d erate priced goods. ; in., when he re tire s— a dynam ic per- ¡ w a rfarp ¡n thp aJr nn crease in “ lu x u ry g ifts.’ do in th e fu tu re . . from th e m illion d o lla r G lencoe h o m e 1 - - - -- - - | w a rta re in th e a ir, on land, sea and so n ality which sw eeps all before u n d er tb e <ea> ap p ears to De all th a t nesday n ig h t for failing to dim th e ir, BOSTON— F ew er C h ristm a s shop- W. M. B arb er has assu m ed full th a n u su al and sp en d in g le s s , of C h ar,es S to n eh ill, m u lti-m illio n -j h im , Lord N o rth cliffe has a w eak- lig h ts w hen appro ach in g and p ass is le ft for th e W ashington arrna- m a n ag e m e n t of th e re a l e sta te busi- pers ing a n o th e r car. Both m en p le a d e d ! j a ire w holesale m illin er, in a d a rin g J ness for red neckties. He buys red ness »which he and Mr. A nderson m oney th a n h ereto fo re, , m en t conference to accom plish, so guilty to th e c h arg e in th e local ju s - 1 .n e c k tie s w ith black circles by th e j a r ag ¡im itatio n is concerned. had conducted jo in tly . | CLEVELAND— P u rch a ses 75 p eri ra id today. D ETRO IT, Mich., Dec. 30.— Maln- T he ra id e rs, heavily a rm e d , b ro k e ! dozens an d dozens- F o r y ears h e ( The five big pow ers a re expected tice c o u rt, an d w ere fined $10. The Stores d u u ig e Location ; cent less th a n la s t year. FRANCISCO— Sales e x c e e d - '. ^ th e p a la tia l home d esp ile a n e t- lias W O111 his fav o rite color and sty le ; t0 ad o p t a series of re9olution8 re _! a rre s ts w ere m ade by s ta te officer. | ten an ce of way em ployes and railw ay A tria n g u la r change of lo c a tio n ,, SAN of last y ear in value and b y ! w ork Qf b u rg la r a iavms an(i Ov e r - ! o i tie ’ an d fo r y ears he hopes t o , s tr id in g th e use of su b m arin es, air-i J - J M cM ahon- R epeated w arnings 8hop ia b o re rs have v irtu a lly been w hich is to be m ade a t once, is as ed those have been issued on th is su b ject, placed back on th e old ten -h o u r day follow s: J e rry O’Neil will move his la rg e m argin in volum e. P rices m uch pow ered g u a rd s th e re . They t h e n ; co n tin u e w e a rin S them . ¡p lan es an d posionous gases in w ar- p lu m b e r’s supply sto re into th e low er. I cracked th e liq u o r v au lt and took The fam e of hls red n eck ties b a d ; fa re T he fo u r sm all n a tio n s a re and officials have decided th a t th e schedule, according to a sta te m e n t room now occupied by W ilbur Jo r-j LOS ANGELES— L ow er prices for tb e jjq u o r aw ay ¡n a big m o v in g 1 reached S h an g h ai lrom P ek in g , lik e ]y to give th e ir assen t, and la te r only way to curb th e neglect to dim by E. F. G rable, grand p re sid en t of ¡w h ere he had been in th e m idst of a it ¡s p ro bable th a t all n atio n s of th e , h e ad lig h ts w hile passing cars on th e th e u n ite d B rotherhood of M alnten- d a n ’s arm y goods sto re ; th e la tte r i public and huge in crease in volum e , van i m ost sen sa tio n al run on th e two w orjd wjh be ask ed to su b scrib e to highw ay, is to stric tly enforce th e ance of w ay F m pioyes and R alw av will occupy O rre s’ ta ilo r shop, which of buying, a ttrib u te d to im p ro v ed . I la rg e st g o v ern m en t b an k s in t h e ; them th u s giving th e w orld a n aw j la w - a rre s tin S and fininK every d r iv - ighop L aborers, w ith n a tio n a l head- will be m oved into room n u m b er one b usiness conditions. e r who does not com ply w ith it. T h e : q u a rt er9 here. c ap ital, and su re enough, w hen I code of w ar ethics. of th e B eaver annex. W hen th is PORTLAND, O r.— U nprecedented O regon s ta te m o to r law in reg ard to m et him , th e re w as th e red tie and “ In sp ite of th e fact th a t th e lab o r ch an g e is m ade, J o rd a n ’s arm y goods volum e of business, best in histo ry , dim m ing lig h ts, read s as follow s: , Lord N orthcliffe. board has again and again voiced s to r e an d J o rd a n ’s electric sto re will M erchants notice w ave of sensible Aux iliaries’ Size Set “ H ead lig h ts m u st be dim m ed up- I w as d isap p o in ted . He was i its approval of th e e ig h t-h o u r day, a occupy a d jo in in g room s, w hich is ( buying. W ASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 30. |o n m eeting an ap p ro ach in g vehicle. p eru sal of its la st decision, covering r a th e r pudgy, and, in his ra in coat »me of th e reasons fo r th e move. Au ; KANSAS CITY— M ore p u rch ases, (I. N. S .)— T he five big naval pow- “ W here h ead lig h ts a re n o t equip- d isputed ru le s su b m itted by various and h at, looked m ore lik e a co u n try i ».pening will be cu t in th e re a r of th e b u t less m oney sp en t th a n la st year, sq u ire th a n th e fire e a te r who ¡s e rs ag reed to ay to m e size o ped wjtj1 a dim m ing device, a sp o t ra ilro a d s and th e ir em ployes, shows jia rtitio n which se p a ra te s th e tw o H ig h p riced a rtic le s in all lines not d eclarin g th a t “ w orld peace is jeop- au x iBa r y n av a s ips o en jjgbt shall be used when m eeting an th a t m aintenance of w ay em ployes, m oving w ith volum e of la st y ear. i room s. ard ized w ith Ja p a n in S h a n tu n g .” | th o u san d to n s ; th u s preTe, n tln f _ . 1! ap p ro ach in g vehicle, and th e head- shop lab o rers and shop m en have ATLANTA.— V olum e of p u rch ases; T he V irginia cafe occupies room cap ital snips u n d er lig h ts tu rn e d out. H ig h e r , , W ASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 30.— th a t th e “ A nglo-Japanese allian ce is c o n stru ctio n of again been d e a lt w ith very u n ju s t au x iliary vessels. n ---------- u m b e r tw o of th e B eaver annex, th e i es3 th a n In fo rm e r y ears “ S potlights shall be so set as to ly .” said Mr. G rable. “ T his class of Uixit Shop n u m b er th re e , and P. J- priced g ifts fo r o ld er Persons b ein g (J N g ) _ P re sid e n t H ra d in g is go- th e ;n5^ er ln th e w oodpile’ a t th e U m itation w in be placed on cast th e ray of light six (6 ) feet to em nioves u n d e r th e h o a rd ’s ru lin g , A m e r’s exchange sto re w ill move re p ia ced by ch eap er p u rch ases a n d ; iu g to inVite th e heads of a n u m b er ■ W ash in ^ ton co n feren ce,” and th a t th e nu m ber of au xiliary vessels any H ght Qf thg &xig Qf th e v eh icie . &re n o t tQ rece{Te punitiv e o vertim e M onday from th e P laza into room few er of th em . | of fa rm e r s ’ o rg an izatio n s to come t o ' “ th e Senro or eld er statesm en of Ja - n a tio n m ay have, th e a g re em e n t ' d to exceed seventy-five (7 5 ) u n til a fte r tb e te n th h o u r of serv- io u r. T he P alace lunch room an d COLUMBUS. O — N oticeably less W aghington in th e n e a r fu tu v e for a pan co n tro l not only Jap a n , b u t th e covering only the size o VPS,e feet in fro n t th ereo f. }ce< »phis m akes th e decision, which sh o e shin in g p a rlo r occupies th e h o lid ay b u ying th a n la st y e ar, d u ®! conference on t he g en eral ag ricu l-; C hiuese d eleg ates a t W ash in g to n , A ccom panying t e agreem en 4<An h o rse-d raw n vehicles w hen Jn an o th e r p a rt of th e ru le s estab- b u ild in g ju s t below th e B eaver a n - | to fact 15,000 m en a re idle, a n d , gituation> u wag learn ed h e r e ; B ut a fte r ta lk in g to th is m an a n o th e r ag reem en t lim it ng . w <,ze operat(?d a t n ig h t sb all d ispiay a 11gbpg an elgh t-h o u r day. N oth in g The B eaver R ealty com pany 5000 m o re in b u ild in g tra d e s w ill he ¡ who c o n tro ls . sixty-five n ew spapers J I6 X . i today. e m oun e . » visible from both fro n t and - t em ptv p hrase and m ore o r ro w occupies room n u m b e r tw o of w lth o u t w ork in a few days R .s p ,an n ed tQ have th e fa rm e r s ’ | an d m ade a fo rtu n e a t tw e n ty -th re e of guns which ft may tQ eight lnche3 r e a r.’ Die B eaver block, w hich opens into SPRTNGFTELD. 111.— V olum e of t i t i v gg d i9CUss a g ric u ltu ra l — fo r a few m in u tes I decided that, j ____________ less of a joke. m a rk of • \ , ________k “ In th e ru le s p rom ulgated by th e needs w ith g o v ern m en t officials he was a fa r cry from th e placid vil- 100m n u m b er one of th e annex. The C h ristm as shopping below F ew sales of expensive board to cover o th e r classes of em lage squire. t rice candy factory is alre ad y doing ja3t y e a r here. ployes. th e eig h t h o u r day w as as- R eg a rd in g Ja p a n , he says th a t it big business in room n u m b e r one articles. 1 su red by penalizing th e ro ad s fo r ' “ — a fte r — th e - overw ing — h o sp itality o f th e B eaver block, form erly oc- BUFFALO, N. Y.— V olum e of sales T F IF C T E D ........- helm ...........- *-------- i w ork in g m en m ore th an eight h o u rs t-npied by th e B eaver R ealty com- no t as iarg e in d o llars as la s t y ear, j J ' S T . T F t f a u h FRS 1 received in Ja p a n it m ay seem un- 'fe ; HEAD Oh S r A lE , g ra tg fu l tQ c r,tlcize> b u t I am able B ut th e board h as seen fit to dis ¡h u t m erch an d ise tu rn o v e r alm o st a s ' îü fly crim in a te a g a in st o u r men by elim i g re a t. No evidence of depression. to do so in good conscience, because New Establishm ent to Open A mos N ininger and R o b ert W ar- ALBANY, N. Y.— U n p reced en ted PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 30. C. A. 1 my 8peeches in A u stralia and Ma n a tin g th e ir o vertim e a fte r eig h t n o r expect to occupy th e room to be poat. w a r h o lid ay tra d e . U seful g ifts 1 H ow ard, su p e rin te n d e n t of schools nJJa an(J ,n & p lajn a ta te m e n t m ade h o u rs of service, w hich is ? pro tec « s e a te d soon by F e rg u so n ’s dry p red o m in ate. K een com petition h a d . of M arshfield, was elected p resid en t before e n try jn t o Ja p a n , I expressed tion enjoyed by p ractically a ll o th e r ro o d s sto re, w ith a high g rad e c o n -, m ade a ttra c tiv e prices. of th e O regon S ta te T each ers aa®O’ ; s tro n g oppositio n to a f u r th e r con- ra ilro a d em ployes.” elatio n by a lm o st u n an im o u s vote. gideration of th e an ti-A m erican , C om m enting fu r th e r on th e ru l te H lo n ery and sp o rtin g goods sto re, Mr. H ow ard received 143 ou t of 169 w a r. p ro v o k in g A nglo-Japanese alli- ings. Mr. G rable said- “ These era- w ith a b illia rd p a rlo r and p erh ap s p ou G L A S PRUNE OUTLOOK 1 votes cast. G. W. A ger of Vale, was 1 ance „ oloyes m u st w ork Sundays and hol FOR 1922 HELD BRIGHT h er am u sem en ts in connection, PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 30.— (I. N. ----------- ¡chosen vice p re sid en t, and C. A. R ice; re g a rd to th e d eleg ates a t th e S .)— Dr. H aro ld B ow m an, p a sto r of idays a t th e ir re g u la r dallv wage, K-isibly including a bow ling alley ROSEBURG, Or., Dec. 30.— A to- ; a ss is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t of P o rtla n d W agbington conference from C hina, w hile o th e r em ployes a re paid tim e th e basem ent. th e F irs t P re sb y te ria n ch u rch , and and one-half. T hey a re not p ro te c t orva - gayg. «»Tbe genro or eld er s ta te s- Dr. W alter B. H inson, p asto r of th e The vacant sto re room in th e E lks ta i of 155,000 p ru n e tre e s have been ’ schools; J. O. M cL aughlin, ed in having th e s ta rtin g tim e d e controj j^ p a n . f iu t E a st Side B aptist ch u rch of th is c i t y ,1 L a n d in g has been re n te d to a cloth- shipped into D ouglas county re c e n t-¡lis, an d O. C. B row n, R oseburg, a> i f i w fined w ithin reaso n ab le lim its, and ly, acco rd in g to C ounty F r u it In -'m e m b e rs of th e executive com m lt‘ control th e C hinese d eleg ates a t i iit an d d ry goods firm , w hich ex- an nounced today th e ir re fu sal t o ; ? re su b je c t to a n y conditions th e . . W ash in g to n th ro u g h G overnor C hang speak before th e P o rtla n d M inister j.e ts to occupy th is room and th e sp ecto r A rm stro n g , w bo is being j tee. All elections w ere in line w ith m an ag em en t m ay w ish to im pose. l e a d jo in in g , w here th e Irw in cig ar k ep t b usy in sp ectin g young n u rse ry Tso-lin, of M anchuria, who finances ial association next T uesday, because E v ery w h ere young p ru n e th e re su lts of a re fe re n d u m \o te of P ek in g governm ent. T he South- T he d isputed ru les re la tin g to sen io i- o re is located illiam T. I stock. T he A m erican Legion, I am ic and auu pool pw«. room • — — -- suut n.. -----' inaHnnQ In & ---- ---------- Dr. W vviiiiaiu x. M cElveen, of th e Ity and prom otions a re not covered An expansion plan is being w orked tre e s a re b ein g set o u t, he says, and 1 th e m em b ersh ip 01 nonun ~ republic, w ith m any m illions o f [ F ir s t c o n g re g a tio n a l church, was told, lias tackled a tough job— m(ir- . i n e a riy enough , tre _____ - whirh the e m en selected w ere nign su p p o rters, . __ __. ,__ . n t . by a ____ p ro m Aokiomi in en t A shland e s have been re- w hich th by th e decision. A lthough a vast is n o t re p re se n te d a t scheduled as a speaker. th a t of p u ttin g on a high class r b m t, w ho is n o t y et read y to mal<e ';Ceived by g row ers to s e t o u t 2000 j can d id ates. The a n n o u n ce m e n t’ follow ed a W ash in g to n .’ lyceum course fo r A shland. It is n u m b er of d isp u tes on these q u e s tions w ere re fe rre d to th e b o ard . It 1 » ‘die th e c o n tem p lated changes. An acreg U n fo rtu n a te ly , h e sta te s , i -------- — — ____ L ord N o rth cliffe p a in ts a vivid conference betw een th e tw o p asto rs a tough one because it is m ighty , ’■ o ciated Oil com pany sta tio n a d ' m any of th e se tre e s w ill n ev er c o m e ; FO R'IER RESIDENT IS DEAD ; picture of t ho w a r lo rd , declarln a t which a ffid a v its which w ere filed h a rd to get enough folks in te r has rem anded them back to th e c a r rie rs an d em ployes fo r fu r th e r nego ' ,'i.in g th e W hite S ta r g arag e is ru - intQ successf ui b earin g fo r th e rea-j him to b e C h in a’s m ost pow erful w ith C o ngregational ch u rch officials ested to m ake expenses. T he hoys tia tio n s, th e re b y im posing an u n d u e •5 u ,ed, b u t no d e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t1 gon tbfit gome Qf tbpm w in be set M iss N annie H u g h es P asses Away a t, m an w h ose co n tro l of th e P ek in g a g a in st M cElveen by th re e women a re w orking hard. They deserve Home in Junction City ; go v ern m en t is absolute. H e is fortv- who fo rm erly w orked in th e ch u rch , success. T onight, th e th ird num b urden on th e em ployes. .-ernlng th is can be m ade a t th e QUf QQ g ro u n d th a t is no t fav o r- “ This is th e m ost u n fa ir decision, Mrs. N annie H ughes, of Ju n c tio n j tw o y ears of age, fo rm erly a b rig an d w ere discussed. -csent tim e. able, o th e rs w ill be n eg lected , w hile ber, E s th e r and C layton, a rtis ts for us. th a t has been ren d ered by som e jwill n o t receive th e piroper City, Or,, a fo rm er A shland re sid en t, wjt h five wives, an a rm y of 300,000 in crayon and sand will be pres th e ra ilro a d la b o r board since Its care w hile sm all. A lto g eth er, how died a t h e r hom e D ecem ber 25. M rs. w en-equipped m en, m achine guns, Christmas Berries Shown— ented a t th e M ethodist Episcopal \ ' it in City— On display in th e w indow of Jo r- c re a tio n .” Mr. an d Mrs. L eonard McLain and ever, th e outlook is very b rig h t fo r H ughes w as th e m o th e r of Jo h n a jr pia nes, and an incom e reach in g church. They say these a re th e _______ _ _________ -in H ow ard, a re v isitin g a few days th e p ru n e in d u stry in th is county, H ughes of _____________ th is city, and Mr. H ughes h a lf _ a m illion E nglish pounds. B ut t dan’s electric store, is a bunch of; best of th e ir kind on th e p la t Mrs. M cLlain’s fa th e r, Jam es and tb e fa c t tb a t 80 m an y young and fam ily le ft Sunday n ig h t to at-i ¡ <or(j N o rth c liffe ’s hobby— if one stra w b e rrie s, which w ere picked yes-1 form . Lay asid e y our o th e r a f V isits in Portland— Mrs. J. V. M iller and d a u g h ter. * m ay call it su ch — is th e A nglo-Ja- i te rd a y by F ra n k B levins from his •»vfett, and other relatives. They trees are being shipped in is taken ten d th e fu n e ra l. fa irs and give th e boys a boost by E vylin, w ent to P o rtla n d recently to Mrs. H ughes h a s o th e r re la tiv e s panese allia n ce and any conversa- g ard en on L a u re l and O berl n a tte n d in g th is num ber. Turned off in the city on their way to show an increased Sinterest In stre e ts. T he b e rrie s a re of good size spend th e holidays w ith Mrs. M iller’s . a. i Seattle to San Francisco where this fruit with the prospects of and frien d s in th is city w ho w ere tion w ith him lan d s back to th is HAZ KIK. siste r, M rs. H a rry B laise. and one is ripe enough to eat. «heir home will he In the future. shocked by new s of h e r d e ath . greater returns In he future. su b ject. Defendant E E OF ARMS PARLEY T DECLARED JOKE Harding To Call Parley Of Farmers PASIOSS REJECT H a z fÇi/c WSb i