Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 09, 1922, Image 1

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    9HLAND climate, without the aid
of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthma. This is a
proven fact.
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A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL
43)
jui ALARIA germs cannot survlvt
* " three months In the rich o«ont
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
ASHLAND, O R E G O ^ iÖ N D Ä ^ A N Ü Ä ß Y 9, 1922
W W I 1 1 W . 1 .H 'L gayJL liJL 1 L-
No. 108
1.........— L A
FATTY ARBUCKLE TO STAND TRIAL AGAIN
1 ibi
P o rtla n d o ffic e rs h av e se t Ja n u -
la r y th ir te e n th a s th e lim it 1921 li­
censes will be reco g n ized . A p p lica­
tio n s have piled up on th e S e c re ta ry
of S ta te a t Salem a n d it w ill ta k e
PR E SID E N T W AGNER AND SEC­ se v era l d ay s to c atch up w ith th e de-
RETA R Y PE T E R S MAKES A rnand. W h ile J a n . 13 h a s n o t been
s e t as th e o ffic ia l d a te , it w ill lik e ­
VERY INTERESTING REPORT.
ly be th e la s t d a te upon w hich o ffi­
cers of th e se v era l c o u n tie s w ill re c ­
M arket Show s Bad This Year Roth ognize y o u r 1921 license. See th a t
for A pples and Eggs— Three New y o u r 1922 licen se is on y o u r c a r by
D ir e c t o r s
E le c t e d — M a n y
S m a ll n ex t F rid a y , o r you m ay get c a u g h t
A pples S till on W arehouse Floor.
if you d o n ’t look ou t.
SA LEM , O r., J a n .
9 .(S p e c ia l.) —
¡O nly 67 o u t of a to ta l of 7642 claim s
GUARD PROFITABLE
P h ila d e lp h ia ,
Jan.
9. — George
W h a rto n P e p p e r, n o ted c o n stitu tio n -
SEI AS NEXT
TRIAL DATE
al law y er, w as to d ay a p p o in te d by
fo r cash b o n u s a n d lo an s ex am in ed
M ED FO R D , J a r . r . — T h e follow ­
O regon d eriv e d a n e t p ro fit of ] G o v ern o r S p ro u le to succeed th e la te
ing m em b e rs of th e J a c k s o n C ounty by th e xyorld w a r v e te ra n s ’ s ta te aid
In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l S u n d a y School com m ission h av e been re je c te d , a c - ]
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AT SUPERIO R COURT BAR ON
a c c o rd in g to an a n n u a l fin a n c ia l
lie lib ra ry to p e rfe c t th e o rg a n iz a ­ ta in H a rry B ru m b a u g h , s e c re ta ry of!
W a sh in g to n , J a n . 9.— S e n a to r Mc-
GRAND JUR Y INDICTMENT FOR
s ta te m e n t issued
by G eorge A.
tio n . Mr. J. A. B lic k e rd ik e of T a l­ th e com m ission.
C u m b er w as to d a y fo rm a lly nam ed
VIRGINIA R A PPE MANSLAUGH-
W hite, A d ju ta n t G e n e ral of th e
e n t, p re s id e n t, W . W. R obison of i T h e re je c tio n s w ere c la ssifie d as
c h a irm a n of th e s e n a te fin a n c e com ­
TER
CHARGE.
S ta te . T h is w as a cco m p lish ed u n d e r
A sh la n d , s e c re ta ry a n d tr e a s u r e r ; , fon o w s -
m itte e to succeed P e n ro se . T he a p ­
th e jo in t A rm y p a rtn e rs h ip w ith th e
D i. J . B. W eb ster of P h o en ix , w h o j
E n te re d se rv ice p r io r to J u n e 3,
p o in tm e n t w as m ad e by th e re p u b li­
F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t th ro u g h w hich
In Superior Court T his M orning He
has c h a rg e of th e P h o e n ix -T a le n t I 1915( 3G; legg th a n 60 dayg to ta ,
can c o m m itte e on c o m m ittee s.
th e U n ited S ta te s T r e a s u r e r d is tr ib ­
Pleaded Not G uilty and H is Trial
d is tric t a n d Rev. C. C. H u le t o f Ash-1 s e rv jcej 17 ; no m ilita ry o r n a v a l
u ted in A rm o ry p a y ro lls a n d cam p
W as Set for N ext W ednesday—
lan d . S a b b a th school m issio n a ry f o r j 8tatug> 5; serVice co n fin e d to s tu d e n t
pay a m o n g 2400 O re g o n ia n s lo cated
th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h in s o u th e rn a rm y tra in in g corps, 4; n o n -re s id e n t in tw e n ty O regon c itie s th e 8Um of
M otion to Quash Overruled.
T h e A sh lan d F r u it a n d P ro d u c e
O regon; M rs. J o s e p h in e C h am b ie, of a t tim e of e n try in to serv ice, 2; d is ­
a sso c ia tio n
w as
in c o rp o ra te d
in
$ 1 9 9 ,0 5 2 .5 0 , th e to ta l c o st to th e
A sh lan d , p a s to r of th e C h ristia n h o n o ra b le d isc h a rg e , 1.
San F ra n cisc o . J a n . 9.— F a tty A r­
1902 w ith a c a p ita l sto ck of $2000,
S ta te of a d m in is tra tio n a n d u p keep
c h u rc h , w ho is to h av e c h a rg e of th e
b u ck le will have to s ta n d tria l a g a in
T he la rg e n u m b e r of re je c tio n s on b ein g $79,975.
d iv id e d in to 2000 s h a re s of $1 each.
p rim a ry w ork in th e c o u n ty , w ith a c c o u n t of e n try in to th e service
as
a r e s u lt of th e d e a th of V irg in ia
In th e p a s t tw e n ty y e a rs it has
T h is y e a r ’s p ro fit w as n e a rly fo u r
Rev. E. P. L a w re n c e o f M edford, sec- p rio r t0 J u n e 3 1915 C a p ta in B rum
R
appe.
H is m o tio n to q u a sh a
g ro w n b o th in u se fu ln e ss a n d fin a n ­
tim es a s m u ch as w as d e riv e d from
ond vice p re s id e n t of th e s ta te a s s o - j b a u g b s a id _ wag d u e to th e fa c t t h a t
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c ia l s tr e n g th . T oday it h a s a well-
th e G o v e rn m e n t’s p a y ro lls la s t y e a r,
e la tio n . M r. C lide H illis of M edford whUe th ig re s tric tio n a p p e a rs ln th e
s la u g h te r w as o v e rru le d in th e S u ­
e q u ip p e d p la n t w hich w ould be a
d u e to th e in c re a se in size of th e
SPO K A N E , W ash., J a n . 9.— (S p e­ p e rio r c o u rt th is m orn in g . A rb u ck le
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PO R TLA N D , J a n .
9.— Tw o o r
T h e o rg a n iz a tio n w as com p leted J nofc a p p e a r
th e le g ig la tlv e e n a c t.
c ia l.) — R e so lu tio n s
in d o rs in g
the e n te re d his plea of n o t g u ilty a n d
A s h la n d , a fin a n c ia l re p o rt sh o w in g
m ore p la n s fo r fin a n c in g th e 1925 by th e e le c tio n of a n d a c c e p ta n c e by I m e n t w hich h a s been mQre w idely a ll G o v ern m en t re q u ire m e n ts fo r pay
th e tr ia l w as set fo r n ex t W e d n es­
a n e t w o rth of $ 2 5 ,075.78 a n d a n e t'
of th e O regon c itiz e n so lid e rs.
In P o rtla n d ex p o sitio n in 1925, em pow ­
ex p osition a re now being w o rk ed o u t P ro f. A ubrey S m ith of M edford to ! c .rc u la te d an d m o re fre q u e n tly r e .
day.
T he g ra n d ju ry in d ic tm e n t
g a in f o r th e s to c k h o ld e rs of $3722,
a d d itio n to th e $199,052 received in e rin g th e ex ecu tiv e s e c re ta ry to a c t
h av e c h a rg e of th e M edford d is tric t, fe rre d to th a n th e a m e n d m e n t.
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cesh th e S ta te se c u re d th e a w a rd of a s a n a r b i t r a to r in r e -ro u tin g th e
e
Mrs. C la re n c e P ie rc e of M edford fo r
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T h is o m ission h a s c re a te d th e im- F e d e ra l
O f th e o rig in a l 2000 s h a re s a b o u t sta te -w id e c o m m itte e w ith in a few
p ro p e rty
a m o u n tin g
to N a tio n a l P a r k s ’ hig h w ay th ro u g h
th e Y oung P e o p le ’s w o rk , a n d Mr.
1991 s h a re s h av e been issu ed , of th is w eeks.
T he ex ecu tiv e c o m m itte e G. M. M ordoff of M edford fo r th e p ressio n in so m e q u a r te r s t h a t th e $25 7 ,2 1 7 .2 9 .
to w n s a n d s tip u la tin g a p e rm a n e n t
re je c tio n of an a p p lic a n t on th e
n u m b e r o n ly 1609 s h a re s h av e called w as convinced t h a t th e r e is a g e n ­
T ow ns rec e iv in g b u n d le s of U. S. m a rk e r fo r th e h ighw ay, w ere a d o p t­
a d u lt B ible c la ss d e p a rtm e n t.
Mr.
g ro u n d s o f e n tr y in to th e serv ice T re a s u ry ch eck s fo r d r ill a n d cam p ed by N a tio n a l P a r k s ’ H ighw ay a s ­
fo r d iv id e n d s le a v in g th e re m a in d e r
u in e d e m a n d fo r th e fa ir in 1925 A. C. F a b e r of C e n tra l P o in t, w ho
I p rio r to J u n e 3, 1915, w as th e r e ­ pay of c itiz e n s in clu d e A sh lan d , so ciatio n in sessio n th is a fte rn o o n
of th e sto c k a s d ead stock. All e f­
h a s c h a rg e of th e C e n tra l P o in t d is­
su lt of a ru lin g o f th e com m ission. M edford, M a rsh fie ld , N ew port, T o l­ a t th e D av en p o rt.
f o rts to lo ca te th e h o ld e rs of th is th ro u g h o u t th e le n g th a n d b re a d th
tric t, w as a lso p re s e n t. W a lte r F r a ­
of
O
regon.
sto c k h a v e been u n a v a ilin g . T he a s ­
edo, R o se b u rg , E u g e n e , A lbany, Sa­
T he re so lu tio n p e rta in in g to th e
z ie r Browm of P h o e n ix w as chosen to
s o c ia tio n h a s, fo r th e p ast tw e n ty
F ro m c o u n tie s w hose s ta te s e n a ­
T h e h ig h e s t a tm o s p h e ric p re s s u re lem , P o r tla n d , In d ep e n d e n c e, C o r­ P o rtla n d ex p o sitio n , sa y s:
,
h ead th e a d m in is tra tiv e d e p a rtm e n t.
y e a rs , b een th e c h ie f a g e n t fo r th e to rs in te rp o se d an o b s tru c tio n to th e
to w h ich d iv ers an d w o rk e rs in c a is­ v allis, D allas, M cM innville, S ilv e rto n ,
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C annes, F ra n c e , J a n . 9.— G eorge
s to c k h o ld e rs a n d g ro w e rs in h a n d ­ p a ssa g e of th e ex p o sitio n le g is la tio n
sons a re su b je c te d is a b o u t fo u r an d W o o d b u rn a n d L eb an o n .
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s ta te S unday school in te rd e n o m in a ­
lin g th e ir f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le s, and a t th e sp ecial session c am e t h e as-
a h a lf a tm o sp h e re s.
C om panies a r e now b e in g form ed an ex p o sitio n fo r th e y e a r 1925, H arvey, A m erican E m b a sa d o r to
tio n a l m o v em en t of w hich Mr. O. F.
d u r in g th e p a s t th re e y e a rs it h a s su ra n c e th a t public s e n tim e n t is n o t
a t C o tta g e G rove, H ood R iv e r an d fe a tu rin g h ig h w ay s an d m o to r tr a n s ­ E n g la u d , was knocked unconscious
C arson of A sh lan d is p re s id e n t a n d ,
in an a u to m o b ile collission y e s te r­
h a n d le d a la rg e q u a n tity of eggs.
a n ta g o n is tic to th e fa ir, b u t is, on
G resh am .
C om panies a re p lan n e d p o rta tio n .
M iss G eorgia P a r k e r is field s e c r e - ;
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e stock- th e c o n tra ry , k een ly e a g e r for th e
fo r o th e r O regon to w n s a s soon as
“ R ecognizing th e p ro g ra m as one day. In com pany w ith H. W ick h am
ta ry .
Since th e r e is s tro n g p r o b - !
h o ld e rs w as h eld in th e city h all a t. 1 u n d e rta k in g .
! f u r th e r F e d e ra l a p p ro p ria tio n s a re w hich will a tt r a c t th o u sa n d s of to u r ­ S te e d .- e d ito r of th e L ondon T im es,
a b ility o f th e s ta te S u n d ay school
A sh la n d , S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n .
The
m ade, as fo llo w s:
A sto ria , T illa ­ is t c a rs to ^>ie P a c ific ¡northw dst he w as on his way to th e golf lin k s
T h e m ain pro b lem now c o n fro n t­ con v en tio n b ein g held in s o u th e rn
o b je c t of th e m e e tin g w as th e ele c ­ ing th e sta te -w id e c o m m itte e is th e
m ook, H illsb o ro , F o re s t G rove, P e n ­ from ev ery s ta te in th e union a n d w hen th e c a r in w hich th ey w ere
O regon th is su m m e r o r fall, th e hope
tio n of th re e d ire c to rs , re p o rt o f th e best a n d m ost logical m eth o d of d e­
d leto n , L a G ra n d e , B ak er, P rin e v ille , rec o g n izin g th e e n te rp ris e of th e rid in g w as s tru c k by a n o th e r c a r
is fo r a s tro n g co u n ty o rg a n iz a tio n .
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;
and b o th H arvey a n d Steed w ere
a u d itin g c o m m itte e a n d re p o rt of fra y in g th e cost of th e ex p o sitio n .
T he D alles, B end, G ra n ts P a ss a n d people of O regon;
P la n s w ere m ad e a t th is m e e tin g for
th e m a n a g e r.
P re s. J. M. W a g n er A n u m b e r of p lan s w ere proposed
K la m a th F a lls.
“ Now, th e re fo re , ¡be i t resolved th ro w n to th e p av em en t.
th e h o ld in g of a se rie s of fo u r one-
«
H arvey w as picked up u n co n ­
p re sid e d . S e c re ta ry S. A. P e te rs re a d and a b a n d o n ed a t Salem d u rin g th e
by th e N a tio n a l P a r k s H ighw ay a s ­
day in s titu te s in th e fo u r d is tric ts
scious,
b u t a tte n d in g p h y sician s say
th e m in u te s o f th e p rec e d in g m e e t­ session of th e le g is la tu re .
so c ia tio n in c o n v e n tio n ^assembled
APPRO PRIATION M ADE FOR
A s u b ­ of th e c o u n ty , b e g in n in g th e 2 6 th of
in g w hich w ere ap p ro v ed .. T h e r e ­ c o m m itte e is to be a p p o in te d by J u l ­
DRY ENFORCEMENT a t S pokane, W ash., on J a n u a r y 6, they hope in ju rie s will n o t prove s e r ­
J a n u a r y a t A sh la n d , th e sam e p ro ­
p o r t o f th e a u d itin g c o m m ittee , con­ iu s L. M eier, c h a irm a n , to devise a
1922, th a t th e P o rtla n d s p irit is ious. a lth o u g h he w ill be c o n fin ed to
g ram to be c a rrie d o u t in P h o e n ix ,
s is tin g o f Sam A. E v a n s, J. M. W a g ­ p lan o r tw o a n d s u b m it th e s e p ro ­
W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ J a n . 8 — h e re b y co m m en d ed , th a t o u r w ell his bed fo r som e tim e.
M edford a n d C e n tra l P o in t on sue- I
A c a r a p p ro a c h in g sw iftly from
n e r a n d S. A. P e te rs , w as rea d a n d g ra m s to th e sta te -w id e c o m m itte e
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T he h o u se S a tu rd a y ap p ro v e d th e w ish es fo r a su ccessfu l show be ex­
ceed in g days. W e w ill h av e th e as-I
a p p ro v e d . T h e re p o rt of th e m a n a ­
provision in th e tre a s u ry a p p ro p ria ­ ten d e d to P o rtla n d , and th a t we in b eh in d stru c k th e hub o f his c a r an d
fo r a p p ro v a l o r re je c tio n . W h a te v e r ; sista n c e of th e fo llow ing s ta te offl-
g e r w as in o rd e r, Mr. B riggs p re ­
tio n bill fo r $9,25(1,000 fo r e n fo rc e ­ every possible w ay p ro m o te th e w el­ th re w it to o n e sid e w ith violence.
p lan th e s ta te -w id e c o m m itte e con- c e rs a t th e se in s titu te s . M iss G eor-
faced h is r e p o r t fo r th e y e a r en d in g
m e n t of p ro h ib itio n d u rin g th e fiscal fa re of th e exposition c o n siste n t
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s id e rs best w ill th e n be laid b efo re; g ja P a r k e r , field s e c re ta ry
o f the
J a n . 1, 1922, w ith a re q u e s t th a t th e r»nro«on»««va h n d u -
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D ublin, J a n . 9.— W hen th e D ail El-
w ith n a tio n a l p a rk s hig h w ay poli­
y e a r b e g in n in g n ex t J u ly 1.
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. re p re s e n ta tiv e bodies in ev ery sec- s ta te a sso c ia tio n ,
w ho is s tr o n g on
q u e s tio n of re d u c in g th e com m ission *<nn ,.f th
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T he h o u se la te r passed th e a n n u a l c ie s.”
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b ro u g h t a b o u t a n d ev e ry c o m m u n ity C h rist in O regon fo r th e S unday!
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p r i a t i o n bill, c a rry in g a p p ro x im a te ly
w ill th e n get beh in d th e fa ir, u n ite d school w o rk , a lso Rev. W a lte r V an-
B a n k e ritis h a s a b o u t th e sam e
h o ld e rs to ta k e som e ste p s w hich
th e n a tio n a l p a rk s h ighw ay, except S in n fein c ab in et.
$109 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
to m ak e it a success.
■ N uys, w’ho h e a d s th e S u n d a y school
e ffe c t on a C h a m b e r of C om m erce
w ould e n a b le th e p u ttin g on th e
in m o u n ta in o u s c o u n try w h e re in d if­
If an in itia tiv e m e a s u re is re q u ir- e d u c a tio n a l w ork fo r th e P re sb y te r-
th a t a p p e n d ic itis h a s on th e in ­
m a r k e t o f so m e 360 s h a re s of dead
L ondon, Ja n . 9.— D iplom atic r e la ­
T he h o tte s t m a rin e c lim a te in th e fe re n t co n d itio n s fo r tra v e l exist on
ed a s p a rt ot th e p ro g ra m of fin an ce, ¡an c h u rc h .
S tro n g p ro g ra m s a re
d iv id u a l. W hen it becom es c h ro n ­
s to c k , th e o w n e rs of w hich could not
th e p e titio n s can be c irc u la te d fo r ! p ro m ised .
F u r th e r d e ta ils w ill be
w orld is p ro b ab ly th a t of th e R ed ¡tw o o r m o re ro ad s, m a k in g possible tio n s betw een F in la n d a n d Soviet
ic an d p e rs is te n t it h as to be cu t
be lo c a te d . H e re p o rte d t h a t d u rin g
th e n e c essa ry n u m b e r of s ig n a tu re s given la te r.
, Sea, in su m m e r.
On th is sea th e a lo n g e r to u ris t tra v e l season over R u ssia h av e been b ro k en o ff, a c ­
o u t o r it k ills th e p a tie n t.
th e b e rry seaso n , th e a sso c ia tio n h a d | d u rin g th e 8J)ring a n d s u m ra e r a n d
c o rd in g to a H e lsin g fo rs d isp atch .
th e rm o m e te r on b o a rd sh ip h a s been th e h ig h w a y .”
I th in k w hen th e a p p e n d ix is
b a n d ie d 4138 boxes a n d c ra te s of a t th e sam e tim e th e p la n a s w ell a s
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know n to re m a in a t 98 d e g re e s F a h r ­
rem oved from th e C h a m b e r of
b e rrie s .
C h e rrie s, to th e e x te n t of th e ex p osition its e lf a n d th e b e n e - ' a rtific ia l d w a rfin g of c h ild re n , who
e n h e it fo r fctree c o n se c u tiv e days c a rs o p e ra tin g o v e r th e h ig h w a y he tw een F in n ish an d Soviet troops.
C om m erce it w ill pull th ro u g h all
3081 boxes a n d 165 c ra te s w ere fits expected, can be e x p la in ed e v - 'we re kept in a c a stin g o r fra m e to
a n d n ig h ts , a n d it o ccasio n ally rise s a t a ll tim es a v a ila b le to to u ris ts fo r Soviet R u ssia a n d F in la n d have been
rig h t.
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h a n d le d , w h ile peaches, a ll v a rie tie s, e ry w h e re in O regon. In th e ev en t of s tu n t th e ir g ro w th .
In fo rm a tio n a n d se rv ic e a n d to m ak e a t lo g g erh e ad s for som e tim e a n d
to 105 in th e sh ad e.
w as 12,299 boxes, a g a in s t a b o u t 18,- a n in itia te d m e a su re , it w ill a p p e a r
th is se rv ice as a d e q u a te as possible both c o u n trie s have been late ly r e ­
000 in 1920. Of th e a s so rte d f ru its
th e s e c a rs be a t all tim e s k e p t In­ p o rte d as m assin g tro o p s a lo n g th e
on th e b a llo t in th e g e n e ra l electio n
»such a s p lu m s, a p ric o ts a n d g rap es, next N ovem ber.
fo rm ed o f d e ta ils of th e co n d itio n of R u sso -F in n ish
b o rd er.
Moscow
2033 boxes a n d c ra te s had passed
th e h ig h w a y in Its e n tir e ty .”
c h a rg e s th e F in n s w ith sid in g w ith
W illiam H e n le y , p re s id e n t o f th e
th ro u g h th e a s so c ia tio n ’s h a n d s. t h e j s t a t e c h a m b e r o f'C o m m e rc e ,' h as a d -i
th e re b e llio u s K a re ia n s w ho a re a t ­
r u m b e r of c ra te s of T okay grap’e s , vised th e c o m m ltte e to in itia te
te m p tin g to cro ss in to R ussia.
w as f a r g r e a te r th a n a n y y e a r in tu e a su re a n d tb e d e s lre fo r
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g e n e ra l c o m m ittee.
day, h im se lf ta k in g th e presidency.
-pounds. M r. B riggs sa id “ th e ap p le
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c o n d itio n s of th e e a s t a re very de-
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1 '.orable, o f th e 40,256 boxes of loose
voted dow n a re so lu tio n to re-elect
c o p ie s w hich we received, th e re a re
him by a m a jo rity o f sixty to fifty-
Î 170 boxes s till on th e flo o r of th e
e ig h t.
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C annes, J a n . 9.— T h e Soviet R u s ­
W a sh in g to n , J a n . 9.— T h e five
H pie g ro w e rs h a v e received a ro u n d
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m o se n t tim e , th e r e a re a b o u t 35
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T hey a d o p te d th e re p o rt o f th e s u b ­
c rs o f a p p le s on c o n sig n m e n t, from on th e S nell-M cC orm ick n a tio n a l
W a sh in g to n ,
Jan.
9. — S e n a to i
c o m m itte e a g a in s t th e proposed lim ­
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R e p re s e n ta ­
ing m ac h in es m ig h t have a h a m p e r­ o ro u sly d en ied t h a t he w as in a n y
tacked boxes to each fo u r boxes of
tiv e s of n a tio n a l a n d s ta te a sso c ia ­
ing e ffe c t on th e d e v e lo p m en t of w ay resp o n sib le fo r th e e x p e d itu re s,
’nose a p p le s d e liv e re d to th e asso-
tio n s a n d
b u sin e ss o rg a n iz a tio n s
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m ercial a ir c ra ft.
T h e m a tte r a p p ro x im a « tin g 195 th o u s a n d d o lla rs,
'• tio n .
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T he S nell-M cC orm ick bill p ro ­
1918, w hich re s u lte d in his n o m in a ­
ences.
Lv t h e lu m b e r cam p c o n d itio n s of
vides fo r in c re a se d fire p rev e n tio n
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and
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w ork, fo r re fo re s ta tio n , im p ro v e ­
A m erican a s p h a lt p a v e m e n ts con-* th e cam p aig n w aged in his b e h a lf
F a ils , show s a g re a t decrease, both
m en t of th e fo re s try s itu a tio n g e n ­
s is t ch iefly o f san d a n d pu lv erized a m o u n te d
to
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lim esto n e . T he a s p h a lt its e lf serves a m o u n t, b u t claim ed t h a t m oney
•! h th e fig u re s fo r 1920; th e price
o th e rs w ho w ill be h e a rd is G eorge
m ere ly as a b in d e r to hold th e o th e r c o n trib u te d w as u tiliz e d by h is fa m ­
, r eggs a v e ra g e d 46c in 1920, in
S. L ong o t T aco m a of th e N a tio n a l
m a te ria ls to g e th e r.
In E u ro p e , as-] ily an d frie n d s w ith o u t h is k n ow ledge
31 % c.
T he m otion by Jo h n
L u m b e r M a n u fa c tu re rs A ssociation,
p h a lt p a v e m e n ts a r e g e n e ra lly m ad e o r c o n se n t a n d th a t he w as " fille d
to re o rg a n iz e u n d e r th e new
a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e of wood a n d lu m ­
o f a s p h a ltic lim esto n e , o r “ rock a s ­ w ith a s to n is h m e n t a n d r e g r e t,” w hen
1 V.- wqp d e b a te d , a f te r a b rie f de-
b e r o rg a n iz a tio n s of s ta te fo re s try
p h a lt,” c o n sistin g of lim e sto n e n a t­ he le a rn e d o f It a f te r it h a d been
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