Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1922, Image 1

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SHLAND clim ate, w ithout th e aid
of m ed icine, cureB nine oases
ou t o f ten o f a s th m a . T h is Is a
proven fact.
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No. 105
ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922
(Su ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, V oi. 4 3 )
T he p u re d o iu ea u c » a
WATSON SCANDAL CHARGES SKYROCKET
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BanR President Killed in $10,000 Holdup;
F
BY
ASHLAND-LAKE
One Dead, 2 Hurt in Stock Trades Brawl SENATE C
FEDERAL
CONSTRUCTION
OF
ROAD FROM G REEN SPRING S
MOUNTAIN TO LAKE O’ WOODS
IS BRIGHT PROSPECT.
POLICE GUARD IS
Red Ousted In
Korelian Clash;
500 Are KiUed
BY
Oregon Guard Leads Western
States in Strength, Efficiency
STAGE KANSAS
CITY SHOOT
Establish Training Camp Attendance Record
SAN FRANCISCO MAN MAKES
T R IP TO WASHINGTON AT OWN
EX PE N SE TO ACCUSE OVER­
SEAS O FFICERS OF KILLING.
Charges Man Was Shot Down by
Drunken Sergeant and W itnesses
LONDON, Jun. 5 .— F iv e bun­
to A ffray Put on Bread and W ater
d led Russian soviet sold iers w ere
D iet; W itness G iveu Loud Ap­
¡ASH LA ND COMPANY IN FIRST to th e m o n th ly re p o rts put o u t by
killed in a battle w itli th e K arel­
plause and Cheers.
PLACE FO R CONDITION OF MA­ th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t a n d filed
ians at R u k ajervi today, accord­
I
w ith G eorge A. W’h ite , a d ju ta n t-
TERIALS
AND
SU
PPL
IE
S;
AR-
ing to d ispatches received here
In accordance w ith provisions
MORY HOUSES $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 VALUES I g e n e ra l of th e s ta te .
W A SH IN GTON, D. C „ J a n . 6.—
KANSAS CITY , K a n s., J a n . 5.—
CHICAGO, J a n . 5.— J o h n SoffeJ, from Copenhagen. The tow n was
for federal construction o f roads
D
u
rin
g
th
e
p
a
st
y
e
a
r
th
e
O
regon
M
ore
ta le s of A m erican so ld ie rs In
p
re
s
id
e
n
t
of
th
e
M
aywood
S
ta
te
taken by th e Reds after a tw o H a rry B ru n e r, y a rd tr a d e r fo r J a c ­
th rou gh th e nation al forest re­
c
itiz
e
n
so
ld
ie
ry
h
a
s
m
ad
e
som
e
new
T
he
First,
com
pany,
Oregon
F
ra
n
c
e
b e in g k illed an d sh o t dow n
b a n k , w as sh o t a n d k illed a n d tw o day struggle.
o b ’s B ro th e rs , com pany, is d e a d , W .
serves, m ade in a recently enacted
a
n
d
u
n
iq
u
e
reco
rd
s.
T
h
e
la
rg
e
s
t
Coast
A
rtillery,
o
f
A
shland,
holds
in
“
cold
b lo o d ” by th e ir s u p e rio r o f­
highw ay law , prospects for a new o th e rs w o u nded in a fie rce b a ttle
The tow n lias p reviou sly been
B. H all, liv esto ck a g e n t for th e B u r­
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
m
en
e
v
e
r
s
e
n
t
from
O
re­
th e first place am ong sta te com ­
ficers, ro lle d In on th e s e n a te com ­
tw enty m ile road connecting A sh­ w ith a u to m o b ile b a n d its w ho e s­ taken by th e R eds. T ill K arelians lin g to n ra ilro a d , Is. d y ing, a n d A.
panies for the condition o f com - gon to tra in in g cam ps a tte n d e d th e m itte e in v e s tig a tin g th e c h a rg e s of
caped
w
ith
$10,000
in
c
u
rre
n
c
y
,
t
a
k
­
land an d Lake o’ W oods from th e
retired an d later, reorgan izin g
D rah o s, M lssopri P a c ific ra ilro a d
pany supp lies and m aterial, Cap­ su m m e r m a n e u v e r perio d s la s t J u n e S e n a to r W atso n c la im in g in d is c rim ­
en in a p a y ro ll ro b b ery .
L ouis
sum m it of th e G reen Springs
their forces, retook th e place after
tain W illiam M. B riggs stated th is a t C am p L ew is an d F o r t S tevens in a te k illin g s in th e A m erican Ex­
livestock a g e n t, is w ou n d ed a s th e
m ou n tain to th e lak e have assu m ­ Sw eeney, ch ief of police of M ayw ood, a violent engagem en t.
s u b u rb of C hicago, a n d A rth u i
re s u lt of a sh o o tin g a ffra y in th e m orning. The com pany, Captain T h e to ta l a tte n d a n c e of O regon c iti­ p e d itio n a ry forces d u rin g th e w orld
ed a brighter aspect, L ouis Dodge,
Briggs says, is exceptionally strong zen so ld ie rs a t th e se tw o-w eeks w ar, d u rin g th e c o u rse of to d a y ’s
lobby of th e livestock exchange
chairm an o f th e A shland-C rater B enson, h a n k c le rk , a re th e tw o
finan
cially and a t the present tra in in g cam p s w as 1800, a s com ­ session.
b u ild in g to day.
Lake #oad com m ittee, stated th is w ounded m en.
E d m u n d D u n n er, of San F ra n c is ­
T he m oney ta k e n fro m Soffel and
F r a n k T hom pson, livestock sp ec­ tim e lias $20,0! 0 w orth o f sup­ p a re d w ith h a lf th a t n u m b e r tfor
m orning.
p lies and mi erial h>used in the 1920. T he s ta te did n o t send any co, who cam e to W ash in g to n a t his
B
enson
by
th
e
b
a
n
d
its
w
as
being
u
la
to
r,
is
c
h
a
rg
e
d
w
ith
th
e
sh
o
o
tin
g
.
F ollo w in g work and “ w ire­
ow n expense to te stify b e fo re th e
T he lobby w as filled w ith tra d e rs armory w here m any new im prove­ m en in 1919.
p u llin g o f tlie past few m onths, ta k e n to th e p la n t of th e A m erican
S
tre
n
g
th
N
early
D
oubled
m
ents
have
been
m
ade
during
th
e
se n a te c o m m ittee , sw ore t h a t he saw
a n d d e a le rs a t th e tim e of th e shoo.-
R. H. R ankin, supervisor of th e C an com pany, w h e re it w as to have
sol-
T
he
s
tre
n
g
th
of
th
e
citizen
past
few
w
eeks.
The
com
pany
a so ld ie r s h o t dead by a d ru n k e n
ing, a ll of th e m en g a th e rin g a ro u n d
C rater Lake national forest, hits been used to m ee t th e fac to ry p ay ­
th e s e rg e a n t b ecau se th e m an ask ed for
d
iery
n
e
a
rly
do
u
b
led
d
u
rin
g
was
aw
arded
first
pla«*e
for
con­
ro
ll.
Sw
eeney
a
c
co
m
p
an
ied
Soffel
T hom pson a n d B ru n e r w hen th e
d efin itely prom ised to exert in ­
«
a
n
d
B
enson
for
th
e
p
u
rp
o
se
of
fo rm e r s ta r te d an a rg u m e n t.
I t is dition of m aterials at an inspec­ y ear. A t th e end of la s t y e a r th e a piece o f b read .
flu e n c e to have th e road b u ilt
to
ta
l
s
tre
n
g
th
w
as
1400,
w
hile
a
t
tion
m
ade
by
sta
te
o
ffic
er
s
tw
o
D
u
n
n
er
said
t
h
a
t
h
e
m
ad
e
th e
a lleg ed th a t T hom pson d rew a r e ­
w ith an appropriation from th e g u a rd in g th e m oney.
th
e
p
re
s
e
n
t
tim
e
a
p
p
ro
x
im
a
te
ly
2400
trip a t his ow n expense “ because I
v olver an d fired p o in t b lan k a t B ru ­ m onths ago.
fu n d a llow ed for Oregon road
m
en
a
re
e
n
ro
lled
a
n
d
receiving
D
rills
have
been
w
ell
attended.
w an ted th e c o u n try to find o u t th e
n e r. T h e fly in g b u lle ts s tru c k H all
con stru ction by th e federal act
tra
in
in
g
in
th
e
d
u
tie
s
of
n
a
tio
n
a
l
d
e
­
Jam
es
B
lair
havin
g
been
the
only
tr
u th a n d fo r th e sa k e of m y bud
a n d D rahos. T h e a rg u m e n t is r e ­
providing for a $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 na­
W ASH IN GTON, D. C „ J a n . 5.— p o rte d to h av e been o v er a gam b lin g m em ber not accounted for a t the fense in th e v a rio u s a rm o rie s of th e dies now lying in th e h o s p ita l.”
tio n a l fund, Mr. Dodge state«!. A
W hile th e
a rm a m e n t
co n fe re n ce '
drill Monday evenin g.
Captain s ta te . T he g re a te r p o rtio n of th e e x ­
“ You a re a p a rtlo tlc c itiz e n ,”
d eb t.
d e fin ite decision is expected w ith ­
turned in to th e h o m e s tr e tc h on th e
B riggs sta tes th at proper m ilitary pense is b o rn e by th e fe d e ra l gov­ co m m en ted S e n a to r O verm an.
in th e n ext few days. T hose on
¡a d ju stm e n t of n a v a l lim ita tio n and
action w ill be taken against th e e rn m e n t. T h e th e o ry of th e govern
“ Yes, sir, I am one h u n d re d per
th e com m ittee are L ouis Dodge,
ab sen t guardsm an to ^nsure his m en t is to tra in c itiz e n s w ith o u t c e n t A m erican — th e r e ’s only a few
Chinese m a tte rs , it w as o ffic ia lly a n ­
J . H. McGee, E. V. Carter, Dr.
w ith d ra w in g th em from th e p ro d u c ­ of us le f t,” sh o t back D unner.
nounced to d ay t h a t a n a g re e m e n t
fu tu re attendance.
F . H. Johnson and A m os N ininger.
has been re a c h e d b e tw e e n th e U n it­
tiv e life of th e c o u n try . By paying
D u n n e r’s reply c re a te d a Nb u r s t of
T h e week of J a n u a r y 9 to 14’ has
T h e proposed road w ould skirt
SA LEM , O r., J a n . 5.— O reg o n ’s th em , th ro u g h th e ^states, fo r a r ­ a p p la u se a n d c h e e rin g w hich laste d
ed S ta te s, G re a t B rita in a n d F ra n c e
P elican bay and link up w ith th e been sfet a sid e exclusively fo r fa rm ­
n a tio n a l g u a rd fin ish ed th e p a st y e a r m ory d rills , th e g o v e rn m e n t is saved sev eral m in u tes.
to exclude m a in la n d J a p a n from pro
C rater Lake road as a scen ic drive ers a n d h o m e m a k e rs of Jackson
a g a in in f ir s t place fo r re la tiv e th e expense of k e e p in g a larg e
visions of th e fo u r pow er P acific
D u n n e r te s tifie d th a t on th e a f ­
p ossessin g a ttraction s for tou r­ co unty. E v ery day of th e week will
s tr e n g th
and
g e n e ra l
efficiency s ta n d in g a rm y as it does n o t have to te rn o o n th e so ld ie r w as sh o t, a big
tre a ty a n d th u s re m o v e one of th e
be full of good th in g s.
ists.
am o n g all w e ste rn a n d P acific coast fu rn is h ra tio n s a n d high g ra d e s of ‘P o llo c k ’ o ffic er d ro v e up in a big
chief cau ses o f s e n a to ria l o p posi­
L iq u id a tio n in th e form of fa ilu re
T he f ir s t day of th e w eek will be
s ta te s of th e N in th co rp s a re a . O re ­ pay. A t th e sam e tim e th e m en a re to u rin g c a r a n d ask ed w h o saw th e
tion to it.
T h e fo llo w in g d isp a tc h g iv in g an devoted to p o u ltry , c lo th in g and tex­
w as heavy in 1921, b o th n u m b e r and
A ccording to in fo rm a tio n o b ta in e d
gon h a s held its place a t th e h ead of read y fo r call and a c tiv e serv ice in sh o o tin g .
in te rv ie w w ith S e n a to r S ta n fie ld , tiles, hom e d e c o ra tio n a n d m illinery,
from o fficial B ritish so u rc e s, th e u n ­ lia b ilitie s exceeding an y prev io u s th e w e ste rn procession now fo r six ­
“ T hose of us who gave o u r
c la rifie s th e p ro v isio n s m ad e in th e T u esd ay to a n im a l h u sb a n d ry , dairy,
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r)
d e rs ta n d in g w ill be c o n so lid a te d by rec o rd s. F o r th is, tow p rices of farm teen co n secu tiv e m o n th s, acco rd in g !
n a m e s,” said D u n n er, " w e re p u t on
new fe d e ra l law g o v e rn in g such ro ad ch ild a n d a d u lt n u tritio n . W ednes­
a se rie s of in te r n a tio n a l c la rify in g p ro d u c ts in th e c o u n try an d r e s tr ic t­
b rea d an d w a te r. N o th in g w as ever
day to farm crops, irrig a tio n , rod
b u ild in g :
done to th e s e rg e a n t.”
ed
e
m
p
lo
y
m
e
n
t
in
th
e
c
itie
s
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r
e
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W A SH IN G T O N . D. C„ J a n . 5.— a n ts, w a te r sy s te m s; T h u rsd a y to notes.
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In an in te rv ie w to d ay S en ato i h o rtic u ltu re , in c lu d in g sp ra y in g , dis-
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m
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p
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MRS. DE HAAS FUNERAL HELD
w ere m ain ly resp o n sib le. O th e r c o n ­
S ta n fie ld , a m em b e r of th e s e n a te eases, in se c ts, p ru n in g , etc., home m itte e , m e po
th
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p
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p
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th
e
p
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in
d
ic-
j
ho m e
m anagem ent,
c o m m itte e on post offices a n d post conveniences,
Mrs. Jan e E liza De Haas, 7«, Buried
u la r d ro p in v alu es of goods, m any
and
hom
e
b
u
ild
in
g
;
F
rid
a y to m ark­ c e n t ta r iff .
ro a d s t h a t c o n sid e red a n d re p o rte d
in M ountain V iew Cem etery
c o n c ern s fin d in g th em se lv e s h u n g up
:h e re c e n tly passed fe d e ra l a id h ig h ­ e tin g , in c lu d in g w ork of co-opera­
w
ith
u
n
sa
la
b
le
p
ro
d
u
c
ts.
Back
o
l
,
tive o rg a n iz a tio n on wool, fru it, live
T h e fu n e ra l of Mrs. E liza J a n e De
w ay law , sa id :
a ll th is, how ever, it m u st be n o t e d ;
stock,
g
ra
in
a
n
d
p
o
u
ltry
,
boys’
a
n
d
I
H
aas,
76, who died S a tu rd a y a t h er
“ T h is a c t p ro v id e s $7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
th a t a d d itio n s to th e b u sin e ss com- ,
g
irls
’
club
w
o
rk
,
a
n
d
P
ro
f.
Brum
­
hom
e
a
t 39 U nion s tre e t, w as held
f o r p u b lic ro a d s. T h ese fe d e ra l fu n d s
¡m
u
n
ity
in
th
e
p
a
st
tw
o
y
e
a
rs
w
e
r
e
1
.
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th is a fte rn o o n at 2 o ’clock from th e
m u s t be m a tc h e d by lik e a m o u n ts of baugh on p sychology; S a tu rd a y “ev ­
A ccording to th e re p o rt o f th e
e n o rm o u s ly la rg e , 11 p er c e n t over
erybody
co
m
e
”
day.
P
rof.
Brum-
D odge u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs. Rev.
f t a t e fu n d s except in s ta te s w h ere
A sh lan d fre e public lib ra ry fo r th e
1919, a n d 16 p er cen t as co m p ared
¡b
au
g
h
w
ill
be
h
ere.
W
a lte r A. E vans, p a sto r of th e B ap­
m o re th a n 5 p er c e n t of th e a re a of
y e a r e n d in g D ecem ber 31, th e public
w ith 1915, a p rec e d in g y e a r of s tre s s
T
h
e
re
w
ill
be
a
n
u
rse
ry
for
all
tis t c h u rc h , o ffic ia tin g .
In te rm e n t
th e s ta te is u n a p p ro p ria te d public
in te re s t in th e lib ra ry h a s g re a tly in ­
w ith w hich c o m p a riso n s w ill n a tu r
lu n d s. a n d in th e se s ta te s th e a m o u n t c h ild re n a t th e S outh M ethodist
was m ad e in th e M ountain View
creased d u rin g th e p a st y e a r. T he
H A T L E P O O L , E n g ., J a n . 5.— A, a lly be m ade.
F o r eleven m o n th s!
is re d u c e d in p ro p o rtio n to t h e ‘c h u rc h , ju s t a c ro ss th e street from
re p o rt as h a n d e d to th e lib ra ry co m ­ cem etery .
th
o
u
sa
n
d
p
e
rso
n
s
a
r
e
h
o
m
eless
in
¡
th
e
¿num
ber
of
fa
ilu
re
s
exceeded
Mrs. De H aas w as th e widow of
a m o u n t of u n a p p ro p ria te d public th e lib ra ry .
m itte e by Miss B lanche H icks, li­
th is c ity to d ay a s th e re s u lt of a j th o se of 1915 by to u r- te n th s of one)
J a m e s De H aas. She has resid ed in
la n d s , b u t th e a m o u n t of fe d e ra l
b ra ria n , an d a p p ro v ed by th e co m ­
iVXiTVTY SUNDAY SCHtXiLS M F F T g re a t fire w hich sw ep t th e dock dis-j p er c e n t. C o m pared w ith 1919, t h e |
A shland fo r th e p a st fo u r y e a rs a n d
fu n d s a llo tte d to th e s ta te is n o t in ­
m itte e a n d th e city co u n cil, show s
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' ‘ ‘ ‘ j tr ic t a lo n g th e w a te rf ro n t. T h e dam - m ost f a v o ra b le y e a r as re g a r d s fail-
w as born M arch 9, 1845.
She is
c re a se d .
t h a t th e in c re a se in th e c irc u la tio n
age w as e s tim a te d a t $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t h i s : u res th e r e is of rec o rd sine 1881.1
survived
by
a
son,
Ivan
C.
De
H aas,
“ T h is a c t a lso p ro v id es $15,000,-
is from 15 to 16 p e r c e n t g re a te r
Mrs. Josep h in e Champie Ashland noon w hen th e fire w as s till sp read - fa ilu re s w ere th re e tim es as larg e.
and tw o g ra n d c h ild re n .
000 fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n a n d m a in ­
th a n to r th e p rev io u s y e a r.
T he
Supt. C hildren’s Division
ing d e sp ite th e h ero ic e ff o r ts of th e L ia b ilitie s fo r eleven m o n th s, $663,-
te n a n c e of fo re st ro ad s, of w hich
n u m b e r of books h a s been m a te ri­
404 ,1 6 3 , w ere ju s t d o u b le th o se of
At a m e e tin g of the J a c k s o n ’ firem en to c u rb it.
(¡R EEK DESTROYER BLOWS 1 1 ’
$.r, .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 is now a v a ila b le and«
ally in cre ase d , so a t th e p rese n t
1920, a n d 160 per cen t la rg e r th a n
¿ 1 0 000 000 a v a ila b le Ju ly 1 n ex t. ¡C ounty S u n d ay School association,
tim e th e re is a to ta l of 9049, a net
in 1915. B ut th e o u tlo o k fo r 1922
••F orest ro a d s a re d efin ed by th e I o ffic ers a n d w o rk e rs, held in M ed-,
Fifty Sailors K illed and Twenty
MUCH TIM BER IS M ENACED
in cre ase of 299.
m ig h t be te rm e d fa ir a n d w a rm e r.—
act to be “ ro ad s w holly or p a rtly ’ fo rd T u e sd a y , th e following p erso n s
Injured; Piraeus Harbor
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A TH EN S, J a n . 5.— F ifty s a ilo rs
been lo an ed to th e p a tro n s 43,017
th e T a le n t an d Phoenix district, J o s ­
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a d u lt books, a n d 14,889 w ere fo r w hen th e G reek d e stro y e r Leon ex­
P in e b e e tle s a re g re a tly e n d a n g e r-
tric t, P ro f. A ubrey Smith, M edford;
v d an d a p p o rtio n e d as follow s:
c h ild re n .
Books of fiction reach ed ploded in P ira e u s h a rb o r. Two o th ­
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M em bership D rive Arranged for 105
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tio n w ere only 14,871.
Of n ew s­ th e L eon w ere d am ag ed .
sion s u p e rin te n d e n t, W alter F ra z ie r co rd in g to a re p o r t m ad e by A. J.
p en d ed in th e c o n s tru c tio n and
his speech to th e council pub-, p a p e rs an d p erio d icals, e ig h ty -fo u r
B row n. P h o e n ix ; a d u lt division s u - ' J o e n ic k e of th e fo re st se rv ic e to th e ,
A g ig a n tic m em b e rsh ip d riv e , ta k
m a in te n a n c e o f ro ad s a n d tra ils of
’“ " ‘• ¿ Z r r ^ n o r t a n c e for th e protec- p e rin te n d e n t, G eorge M. M ordoff | d is tr ic t fo re s te r. T h e re p o rt is th e , in g in its sw eep a ll of th e activ e) lished y e ste rd a y th a t he c o n g ra t­ com e re g u la rly to th e lib ra ry , fifty-
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105 posts of th e
u la te d h im se lf on re d u c in g th e
th re e b ein g paid fo r by th e lib ra ry ,
,1 „ „ . a d m in is tra tio n a n d
p e rln te n d e n t. M r.. C. H. P ie rc e w ork c o n d u c te d by r e p r e .e n t .t i y e . A m e ric an L e sio n in O regon, h a .
tax levy one a n d o n e -h a lf m ills
a n d th irty -o n e d o n a te d by individ-
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, ie re la tiv e need of th e v a rio u s n a ­ A shland.
la te d h im self on th e re d u c tio n s,
c irc u la tio n up to 140. A m ong th e
T he o th e r county officers are: th e la s t te n y e a rs. T h e re p o rt u rg e s t h e 1 6 th to 2 1 st in clu siv e, to be
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W ASH IN GTON, D. C., J a n . 6.—
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com plish it
T h e m ay o r h a s a , a re th o se d e a lin g w ith au to m o b ile s, P o s tm a s te r G en eral H ays h a s not
way of d o in g th in g s in such m a n ­ i N ext com e w o rk s on p o u ltry , th en signed any c o n tra c t w ith m oving
* ' *oe se rv e d re la tiv e rire d a n g e r i lo rd : s e c re ta ry a n d tre a su re r, W . W . p rev e n ted . T h e in fe s te d tin t c r s th e d riv e , a n d all n e c essa ry in fo r­
n e r as to m ak e th e people th in k ¡psychology a n d b io g ra p h ies.
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e . re a d ! R e b in s e e . A sb laed .
I lo c a te d in K la m a th an d L a k e conn- m a tio n a n d lite r a tu r e h as been sen t
p ic tu re in te re s ts , he d e c la re d to day.
l o u t by th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t, a n d
one th in g , w hile he is d oing a n ­
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H ays b ra n d e d a n e w sp a p e r sto ry
,
tr a il c o n s tru c tio n
p l a » 8 w e re also m ade a t th is | ties.
$1697.15, b u t Miss H icks says th a t
o th e r. S o m eth in g lik e he p u t th e
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w hen it is ta k e n in to c o n sid e ra tio n
re s e rv o ir p ro p o sitio n up to a vote,
ized fo r th e c o n tro l of th e m en ace, issu e a p ro c la m a tio n so m e tim e nex t
tr a c t w ith m oving p ic tu re in te re s ts
c o n s tru c tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e of d a y school in stitu te s to be held a t
n o t to g e t m o re w a te r, b u t to d e ­ t h a t th is a m o u n t m u st m eet a ll bill?
b u t b e c au se fe d e ra l a n d p riv a te tim - w eek, em b o d y in g th e p rin c ip le s of
a w eek ago, as “ a b so lu te ly fa ls e ."
ur. st ro a d s of p rim a ry im p o rta n c e 1 A sh lan d , P h o en ix , Medford an d Cen-
fe a t a n o th e r p ro je c t, w ith o u t le t­
u n til th e n e x t ta x m oney is paid in,
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it is re a lly only su ffic ie n t to m eet
F ish th a t prey on m o sq u ito la r ­
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can fool a ll th e people p a rt of th e
th e c u r r e n t expenses.
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w ere used on a la rg e sc ale in
v n a tio n a l fo re s ts , a n d a p p o rtio n e d , G eorgia P a r k e r and Mrs. C la ra G. c o rd in g to M r. J a e n ic k e A b ill h a s to b a n d to g e th e r in th e A m erican
tim e an d som e of th e people a ll
T h e fo llow ing is th e d eailed r e ­ fre e in g th e city of G u a y a q u il from
. ng th e se v e ra l s ta te s. A laska E s8en- a11 of p o rtla n d - have been se-
of th e tim e, b u t you c a q ’t fool all
p o rt s u b m itte d to th e city council yellow fev er T hey w e re placed In
been passed by th e lo w e r h o u se of L egion f o r th e p e rp e tu a tio n of th e
P o rto Rico, a c c o rd in g to th e 'c u r e d as sp eak ers, a n d this p ro m ises
th e people a ll of th e tim e ." T he
y e ste rd a y ev e n in g by M iss H ic k s;
c o n g re ss a p p ro p ria tin g $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 to a im s a n d id ea ls fo r w hich they
th e th o u s a n d s of re c e p ta c le s in
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sta n c e s a re m ade from p e tro le u m .
R. H. R ankin, Supervisor o f Crater
L ake N ational Park, P rom ises Co-
O peration; Senator S tanfield E x ­
plains New Federal Road Law.
JAP MAINLAND
FI
Farmers Week
Medford From
January 9 to 14
1921 Failure^ In
Business Breaks
Former Records
Library Popularity Increases;
Large Circulation Gain Made
$5,000,000 Fire
Sweeps London;
1,000 Homeless
Books Show Balance of $1,697.15 Year End
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