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A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
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ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly TldlngB, VoL 43)
germs eahuot survive
three m ouths In the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure dom estic wa­
ter helps.
No. 116
CONFERENCE SETTLES CHINA ISSUE
SENATE PASSES
LARGE ATTENDANCE
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
A T -B E N E F IT PARTY
PE TITE PR UNES ALL
SOLD; M ARKET BETTER
10 BE SUNG FIRST
IE K. P.
T he p a rty given T u e sd a y a f t e r ­
noon in th e in te re s t of th e Civic Im ­
p ro v em e n t club h o u se w as a com ­
p lete success in p o in t of a tte n d a n c e ,
b ein g one of th e la rg e st social e v e n ts
of th e seaso n .
C. SHEL
THROWS HAT IN
RING FOR SENATE
NEW PROVISIONS OF
MOTOR VEHICIÆ LAW
A R E NOW IN E F F E C T I
E
THEMSELVES TO
S everal new c la u se s a p p e a r in th e
s
ta
te m o to r vehicle law lo r 1923.
m a rk e t e n tire ly c lean ed up a ll of th e
T h is is th e s ta te m e n t of J. J. Mc-I
O regon G ro w e rs’ a sso c ia tio n p e tite
M ahon, s ta te tra f fic in sp e c to r, w ho I
p ru n e s in th e W illa m e tte valley. A (
a d d s:
la rg e to n n a g e of th e a s so c ia tio n ’s ’
|
“ E v ery tru c k o p e ra tin g for h ire
A d a in ty tw o c o u rse lu n ch e o n w as
h o ld in g s of p e tite s in th e U m pqua
.
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;
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e of th e city lim its of incor-
served by th e h o ste ss, M rs. P. K.
valley w en t a t th e sam e tim e.
W h a t Is p ro n o u n ced by c o m p e te n t ( H am m o n d , a ssiste d by e ig h t sm all
C o n firm in g an u n d e rs ta n d in g pre- I p o in te d c itie s a n d to w n s, m u s t pay
In c re a se d
p rices on C a lifo rn ia i
( m usical c ritic s th e b e st O regon s o n g ,) g irls . T h e a fte rn o o n w as sp e n t play- v a ilin g in local p o litic a l c irc le s fo r 50 c e n ts p er ,ncb fo r e v e r>’ incb o r l
p ru n e s h av e c re a te d a d e m a n d f o r | b o th in u s k a lly a n d ly ric a „ y>
tb a t ¡ng b rid g e an d five h u n d re d .
T he
SOLDIER BONUS BILL ALSO RE­ O regon sto ck a n d se v era l c a rs w erp
fra c tio n th e re o f of th e to ta l lire DELEGATES O F EIGHT POW ERS
been
to
som e tim e, Ben C. Slieldon of Med-
CEIVES APPROVAL OF THE sold d u rin g th e la s t w eek, a p a r t of
re 'i fo llow ing lad ies a tte n d e d th e p a rty :
I b e a rin g serv ice, in a d d itio n to th e
IN WASHINGTON CONFERENCE
,
t
, ceive i!s in itia l r e n d itio n T h u rsd a y !
M esdam es J. C. P o o r, O. W. L ong, ford to d ay s ta te d th a t he had d e fin -i re g u la r fpeB p resc rib e d by law. Ev-
MAJORITY OF REPUBLICAN
ADOPT
THE FIRST TH REE SEC­
them going o o re ‘g
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n ig h t by F o rre s t E d m e ad e s, a t Med- ! L o u is D odge, J o h n H an so n , G. O. itely m ad e up his m ind to be a c a n ­
SENATORS.
ery c a r c a rry in g p a sse n g e rs fo r h ire
TIONS,
HUGHES RESOLUTIONS.
T h e re
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*, ford> says the Mail Trtl>une. C rater J Jarvis> P K H a m m o n d . E liz a b e th d id a te fo r th e s ta te s e n a te a t th e w hich is te rm e d a m o to r bus, m u st
n a rt of e a ste rn b u y e rs to a is c r e a it >. ,
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L ak e a n d th e M arble Cavea of J °se - V an S a n t, C. B. L a m k in , G eorge co m in g May p rim a rie s .
pay $4 fo r each 20 inches of se atin g !
These Two Measures Promise to P
in fo rm a tio n co m in g from th e c o a st i
.
.
A rthur Balfour, Head o f British
,
p
“ S e n a to r T h o m as has a n n o u n c e d space.
,
Have Stabilizing Effect Upon the t h a t h o ld in g s of p ru n e s at. th e p res-; la n e c o u n ty , as w ell as th e P o th e r | Ro8e, J. R. E d w a rd s. E. Gow dv,
D elegation, D eclares That Great
5
H ow ever i n o la b le 3ee,lons ot th e s ta te fam o u s . H u g h G ille tte , E. A. W oods. J o h n th a t he will be a c a n d id a te fo r th e j
‘ O p e ra to rs of c a rs m u st have
Economic and Financial Condition
v
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„„i, ° tb u i » for rh e ir b e a u t>' sp o ts, rec e iv e “ hon- D ili E u a M in s Dr. M attie B. Shaw , c irc u it b e n c h ,” sa id Mr. S h eldon. 11921 p la te s on th e ir m ach in es u n til
Britain Seeks No Special R ights
In Europe and America.
th ev a re b e g in n in g to rea liz e t h a t a
in Chinese Territory.
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. . .
o ra b le m en tio n ,
E. D. B riggs, J. J. M cN air, N. N. "M r c o lle ag u e in th e h o u se of re p -j th e new license p la te s a re receiv ed
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W ASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 18.—
M a ttu ru , N. B ates, L. L, B ush, Guy re s e n ta tiv e s , Mr. C a rte r, h as i n - 1 A nyone found o p e ra tin g a c a r w ith-!
m a rk e t is sh o w in g sig n s of a ra p id
.
th e c h o ru s is e sp ecially h a rm o n io u s Ja co b s, Roy H ale, A. C; B riggs, H. T. form ed m e th a t lie will n ot be a can- Ol,t h a v in g applied fo r licenses a fte r
T he passage of the foreign debt
W ASHINGTON, D. C., J a n . 18.-
a n d w ill be re n d e re d u n a c co m p a n ie d , E lm o re , Jo h n F u lle r, J. H. McGee, d id a te fo r a n y o ffice th is y ear. U n­
funding bill and the sold iers’ bonus a w a k e n in g .
J a n u a r y 20 will be ta k e n in to c o u rt. i T he e ig h t pow ers in th e W a sh in g to n
T h e ie h av e been v‘ r > s
c ro p s ^ y & d o u b le m a le q u a rte t. T h is song
b ill w as form ally decided upon to­
V. O. N. S m ith , G eorge M acV icar, d e r th e se c irc u m sta n c e s I have ac- E v e ry o n e h ire d to d riv e a m o to r ve-i co n fe re n ce a d o p te d th e firs t th re e
of m ost d ry in g ru ts n n eai y a
w ilj b® p u b jjsb e d ¡n tb e n e a r f u tu r e
day at a secret conference of prac­
R. L. B u rd ic J r., T. J. C offm an, E. V. cepted th e su g g e stio n of a n u m b e r j pjcle m u st h av e a c h a u ff e u r's li- sectio n s of th e H ughes “ Open D oor”
se ctio n s of th e w est, anc
e pac o
tb e W ilson M usic com pany of
tic a lly the en tire republican m em ­
C a rte r, E m il P eil, F. G. S w ed en b u rg , of p ro m in e n t re p u b lic a n s of th e cense, w h e th e r th e c a r be fo r h ire re so lu tio n s to d ay , pledging th en i-
c a n n ed f ru it d u rin g t e as seaso n M pdford Jn th e b ejje f t h a t it w ill | w illia m B riggs, Jo h n S a n fo rd , H. C co u n ty a n d d ecided to
bership o f the senate.
file fo r t h e ; o r nO(
T h is ru lin g ap p lie s to de- selves to observe an d resp ect th e
is also s h o rt. T h ese c o n d itio n s a re
help to b o o st th e to u ris t b u sin e ss, | D aley, A. L. L am b. D. W . W h itn e y , s ta te s e n a te .”
The action on the foreign debt bill
liv e ry c a rs of re ta il m e rc h a n ts . All "o p en d o o r" in C hina. An in te rn a -
expected to w ork to w a rd th e ea rly
not only of th e R o g u e R iv e r v alley, E. W. H y ler, G eorge N. K ra m e r, G us
Mr. S h e ld o n ’s s ta te m e n t is th e c a rs o p e ra tin g for h ire a re re fe rre d tio n a l body of refe re n c e was c re a te d
w as unanim ous, Senator Lodge sta t­
c le a n -u p of sto c k s of d rie d a n d c a n ­
b u t of th e w hole s ta te . T he lyric H e d b u rg , W . B ev in g to n , L. A. M oss. firs t d e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t of a to th e public serv ice com m ission ro- to m ed ia te d iffe re n c e s th a t m ay
ed, but som e opposition developed
ned f ru its a n d it is th o u g h t t h a t th ey ;
1 follow s:
to th e bonus plan. It was finally
L. H llty , W . E. M oore, L. Ja co b s, c an d id acy for th e le g isla tiv e d e le g a ­ g a rd in g bon d s to be f u rn is h e d .”
a ris e over th e ap p lic atio n of th e
w ill be la rg e ly sold o u t by th e m id ­
Oregon, Land of B eauty
ad op ted , how ever, after considerable
W. A. S hell, B. M. H e a th , B. C. F o r- tion from th is c o u n ty . B esides th e
M
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,
policy.
dle of th e co m in g su m m e r.
I love th ee , d e a r old O regon, la n d of sy tb e A E z e n a , M. B a n ta , and s e n a to r th e re a re tw o re p r e s e n ta ­ to e n fo rc e th e d im m in g law m o re
d iscu ssion, by w hat was declared as
T h is d e c la ra tio n is u n d e rsto o d to
th e ro llin g p la in ;
a large m ajority vote.
M rs. M cW illiam s, M rs. W a tk in s and tives to be elected . T h e re Is a q u ite rig id ly th a n h e re to fo re ; also th a t re- be th e most sw eeping an d d e fin ite
1 T hy m in es a n d m ills on a th o u sa n d th e M isses E m ily A. K a is e r an d g e n e ra l d isp o sitio n to concede one g a rd in g h o rse d ra w n vehicles n o t he- pro m ise ever given by th e n a tio n s of
T h e b ills involve the sa le of for­
h ills;
eign secu rities, guaranteed by the
of th e se places to a n A shland m a n .j j ng equipped w ith a lig h t a t n ig h t, th e w orld to o bsreve tlie policy o t
B lan ch e H icks.
T hy b ro ad field s of golden g ra in ;
U nited S tates governm ent, as a
E v ery one e n jo y ed th e a fte rn o o n , I t is u n d e rsto o d th a t A sh lan d peo­ Speed on tru c k s is to he d e te rm in e d th e open door.
D efinite announce«
T hy deep canyon w h ere th e sa lm o n a n d a re very g ra te fu l to M rs. H a m ­ ple a re p a rtic u la rly in te re s te d in a on tir e w id th .
practical m eans of m eeting the so l­
M cM ahon sa id he m eu t th a t th e reso lu tio n is b ro a d e r
ru n ;
diers* bonus problem' and al9o stab
m ond, w ho proved a very c h a rm in g c a n d id a te fo r tlie c o u n ty c o u rt, ^ ut j Would he in th is v icinity fo r a day th a n tiie Hay “ open d o o r” d e c la ra -
T hy p e a r, a n d pine a n d yew tre e ;
illzin g econom ic and financial con­
in all lik lih o o d th ey w ill also h a v e i o r go j o r !be p UrpOSP of g iving in-! tio n , th a t it is in te n d e d to ab olish
h o stess.
Thy ro se th a t blow s w h e re th e ap p le
d ition s both here and abroad.
a c a n d id a te fo r th e le g is la tu re ; th e fo rn ia t | on re g a rd in g th e s ta te m o to r “ sp h e re s of in flu e n c e ” in C hina, a n d
o th e r place g oing to a m an from law s.
grow s!
th a t it b ro a d e n s a n d d efin es th e
M edford o r th e n o rth e rn end of th e
PORTLAND, Jan. 17.— The »old­
O regon! L and of b e a u ty !
R oot d e c la ra tio n s a lre a d y
m ade,
e st w eather o f th e season is pre
co u n ty .
com e from a C hinese d e le g a te .
Should Mr. S heldon be elected to!
dieted for w estern Oregon for to
F ro m P o r tla n d ’s tid e , w h ere th e
W hile all th e pow ers iu th e fa r
-Jt
th e s e n a te it will be in th e n a tu re
n igh t and tom orrow. A still colder
w o rld ’s sh ip s rid e,
e a ste rn c o m m ittee a re said to have
forecast is given for eastern Ore
of a prom t, tion fro m th e p o sitio n of
A llen C ollins a n d Miss H elen Me- To b lu e C ra te r L a k e ’s so ft s h e e n ;
I
given th e ir a sse n t to th e A m erican
re p re s e n ta tiv e w hich he now holds.
gon and W ashington, jwbere zero K ee q u ie tly le ft tow n T u esd ay m orn- j F ro m C elilo F a lls to th e M arble;
reso lu tio n o r d e c la ra tio n , n e ith e r
w eather is anticipated.
A lso, if elected , he will be th e only
ing on “ im p o rta n t b u s in e s s ,” so they ■
H alls
th is nor th e fact th a t th e d e fin ite
m em b e r of th e c o u n ty ’s p re se n t leg­
to ld th e ir frie n d s. T he “ im p o r ta n t , o f b e a u tifu l J o se p h in e ;
open d o o r fo rm u la h as beeu pro ­
isla tiv e d e le g a tio n to be at. th e next
b u s in e s s ” proved to be a se arc h for i F ro m th e R o u n d -u p reg io n of P en-
posed to th e c o m m ittee by S e c re ta ry
session. He has been a re s id e n t of
a m a rria g e license. T hey f ir s t jo u r - '
d leto n
of S ta te H ughes, was m ade public.
Ja c k so n co u n ty fo r 15 y e a rs, is a
neyed to G ra n ts P a ss, e x p e ctin g t o , To M o unt H o o d ’s vine a n d f ru it tre e ,
fa rm e r an d f ru it g ro w e r, ow ns a n d
get th e ir license a n d be m a rrie d I No land is th e r e th a t can c o m p a re
o p e ra te s a ra n c h about th re e m iles
th e re , b u t fo u n d t h a t th e y could not W ith O regon, land of b e a u ty '
e a s t of C e n tra l P o in t, a n d ow ns a
o b ta in a license in th e Jo se p h in e
M rs. C. M ath es e n te r ta in e d M on­
farm n e a r T a le n t. He h a s also been
co u n ty m e tro p o lis. T hey th e n r e ­ CH O R U S:
day
a fte rn o o n a t h e r hom e at 115)
a c tiv e in th e civic a ff a ir s of M ed­
O regon, lan d of p len ty !
tu rn e d to th is co u n ty a n d w ent to
¡N
o
rth
M ain s tr e e t to c e le b ra te h er
Ja c k s o n v ille w h e re th ey had still!
ford.
W ash ed by th e su n se t sea.
e
ig
h
tie
th
b irth d a y .
Mrs. M athes is
D u rin g h is serv ice in th e le g is la ­
B eau ty is h orn each rosy m o rn ,
f u r th e r tro u b le s in fin d in g th e o f­
one
of
tlie
p
io
n
ee
rs
of th e R ogue
tu re , Mr. S heldon h a s given p a rtic u ­
fices closed a t th e c o u rt house. T he
S ilv erin g la k e an d lea.
la r a tte n tio n to leg isla tio n c o n c e rn ­ R iv e r valley, h a v in g com e h e re w hen
G olden th y p e a k s w hen closes
license w as fin a lly o b ta in e d an d a f ­
T h e re a r e sc ad s of young fel­
ing fa rm in g a n d h o rtic u ltu re , school only 21 y e a rs old.
T he day, w ith th e w e ste rn sun.
te r som e f u r th e r tro u b le in fin d in g
low s n o w ad ay s w illing to s ta r t on
In v ita tio n s h ad been sent o u t se v ­
le g isla tio n an d th e m a tte r s e sp ec ial­
an o ffic er to m a rry th em , th ey lo­
G ard en of g lo rio u s roses!
th e top ru n g of tlie la d d e r a n d
e
ra
l days p rev io u s to a n u m b e r of
ly a ffe c tin g J a c k so n co u n ty . D u rin g
B e a u tifu l O regon!
ta k e a ch a n ce of ta ilin g dow n—
HVK HOURS SPENT IN DISCUS­ c ated th e ju d g e o i th e c o u rt who
pioneer
hidv frie n d s, 18 of whom re-
th e la te session he w as one of th e
which th ey u su a lly do in a b o u t
SION OF WAYS AND MEANS OF tie d th e m a rtia l k n o t.
Two losing experiences w ith th e
m en who d e fe a te d th e plan of levy­ sp o n d ed and sp e n t th e a fte rn o o n in
T h e m a rria g e cam e as a c o m p le te ! W A SH IN G TO N , Ja n . 18.— C h arg es
tw o w eeks— b u t m ig h ty few of
BETTERING ELECTRICAL CON
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n tle r sex have ju s t (about con-
ing a $3,000,000 tax on th e p ro p ­
s u rp r is e to th e re la tiv e s an d m any th a t A m erican so ld ie rs in th e prison
th em w illing to s ta r t on th e b o t­
DITIONS IN SOUTHERN ORE.
C
hildhood
reco
llectio
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s
b
ro
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t
viuced
C arl
A nderson.
M edford
e rty of th e s ta te fo r a fa ir a t P o r t­
frie n d s w ho w ere k e p t com p letely in cam ps in F ra n c e w e re com p elled to
tom ru n g a n d clim b up. Q u a lifi­
fo
rth
th
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q
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stio
n
,
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hat
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th
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th
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he
should
resign
him -
c a tio n is th e only th in g th a t r e a l­ l a n d in 1925, and he voted a g a in s t
T he association of electrical men th e d a rk as to th e in te n tio n s of th e J sleep on b a re flo o rs in h o rse s ta lls
lie st in cid e n t in y o u r life th a t you 8eif
con firm ed bach elo rh o o d ,
ly c o u n ts an d a b so lu te ly th e only ! th e s u b s titu te plan of ra is in g th at
w ith o u t e ith e r s tra w o r b la n k e ts ,
o f southern Oregon held a banquet couple.
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a
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each
lady
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was
tw o w eeks ago th a t A nder-
M r. C ollins Is a b o u t 28 y e a rs o f . w ere m ade b e fo re th e W atso n Inves-
glue by w hich a person can safely i $3,000,000 by a ta x on g aso lin e.
at the H otel A shland Monday ev en ­
ed h e a rtily .
D ain ty re fre s h m e n ts ■ son w eut to P o rtla n d w ith a Miss
a n d p e rm a n e n tly stic k to th e top
in g at 6 o ’clock. W hile the su m p tu ­ a g e a n d a n a tiv e of W isconsin, hav- tig a tin g c o m m itte e of th e se n a te , by
w ere se rv e d d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n .
Nan W h ite for th e pu rp o se of get-
T rinity G uild—
ru n g . I w o u ld n ’t give a dim e a
ou s m eal w as being served, various in g resid e d in A sh lan d fo r th e p a s t H a rry W a lm e r of New Y ork,
At
C
o
’clock
covers
w
ere
placed
tin g m arrie d .
He had wooed a n d
T he lad ie s of T rin ity G uild will
dozen fo r fellow s w ho w ould
phases of th e e le c tric a l b u sin e ss six o r e ig h t m o n th s. H e is em ployed j W a lm er said lie w as m ad e to sleep
hold a social a fte rn o o n T h u rs d a y in for 12, six of th e a fte rn o o n g u e sts won th e girl a fte r she iiad a d v e rtis e d
w ere d iscu ssed . T he p u rp o se of th is by th e S w enson a n d M cRae F u rn i-j On th e b a re floor in a s ta b le ten
“ r a th e r s ta rv e th a n w ork for th a t
th e p a rish house. Ail m em b e rs a re ¡re m a in in g fo r d in n e r, w hich c o n -, ¡n a M edford n ew sp ap er fo r a hus-
m o n ey .”
T en to one th e y a re
a s so c ia tio n Is th e b e tte rm e n t of e le c - jtu r e com pany, w ith w hom he h a s ¡d ay s b e fo re he w as se n t to a h o sp ita l
jsiste d of five co u rses. One of th e ban(j
g be told him sh e had a big
I urged to he p re se n t.
tr ic a l b u sin ess in g e n e ra l, a n d a I been since co m in g to A sh lan d , and On th e v erg e o f p n e u m o n ia ,
n ot w o rth th a t.
HAZ K1K.
te
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g
m
o
rsels
of
the
d
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n
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r
w
as
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c
a
ttle
ranch
in M ontana, and he
h eartier c o -o p e ra tio n b etw een th e Jig a n e x p e rt f u r n itu r e u p h o ls te re r as _
-
¡la rg e b irth d a y c ak e w hich w as trim - • th o u g h t he w as “ s ittin g p r e tty .”
po w er co m p an ies, th e jo b b e rs a n d ; well as a n e x p erien ced sto v e m an.
I m ed w ith m any sm all ca n d le s so
W h at tra n s p ire d a fte r he an d th e
th e c o n tra c to rs . T he a sso c ia tio n is. M rs. C ollins is a b o u t 21 y e a rs old
1 placed as to form th e fig u re s '8 0 .’ p re tty Nan a rriv e d in P o rtla n d is a ll
n o t f o r th e p u rp o se of fix in g p riecs a n d h a s resid e d w ith h e r m o th e r on
¡T he color schem e of red and w h ite bjt ter h isto ry to C arl. She led him
o f e ith e r m a te ria l o r la b o r a n d n o th ­ E a s t M ain s tre e t since com ing to
w as c a rrie d o u t th ro u g h o u t H*e j n t o a P o rtla n d d e p a rtm e n t sto re ,
in g a lo n g th is line w^s m en tio n ed a t A shland se v era l m o n th s ago.
house.
j w here sh e got liis w allet, c o n ta in in g
T hey w ill c o n tin u e to m ak e t h e i r ,
th e b a n q u e t.
F a v o rs w ere given to each of t h e ,
and left for p a rts u n k n o w n ,
Am ong those present were Harry hom e in A sh la n d and a re te m p o ra l
g u e sts in tlie form of sm all, h an d - ¡-be ¡g gtjjj am o n g th o se a b sen t,
Sh ou fe, sta te president of the E lec­ ily lo cated a t th e V endom e H ouse,
m ad e p a p e r flow er b a sk e ts.
M rs.
¡tut ¡n8t eatj o f r e tu rn in g to Med-
trical C ontractors’ association, of b u t expect to b u ild a hom e in th e
M athes w as th e re c ip ie n t of m any j>ord and tb e o]d j ob on ¡¡ ip fa rm .
P ortland; H. L. W althers, of the n e a r fu tu re . T lie ir m any frie n d s ex­
u se fu l and o rn a m e n ta l g ifts a n a C arl got fu n d s in som e u n k n o w n
C alifornia Oregon Pow er com pany, te n d th em th e ir sin c e re w ishes for
scores of good w ishes from b e r m an n e r and began to d ro w n his s o r ­
M edford; A. B. Cunningham , of the a long an d happy m a rrie d life.
m any frie n d s.
row s via th e flow ing m o o n sh in e
P eop le’s E lectric com pany, M edford;
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howl.
B. W. P aul, of the Paul E lectric SORDID STORY OF
TOO MANY HIGHER GRADE
It w as S unday n ig h t th a t he got
ARBUCKLE PARTY
store, M edford; and tw o other con­
OFFICERS,
SAYS
PERSHING
well
’ so w e d ” up and w ent in to a
AGAIN RECALLED
tractors, both of Grants Pass. K lam ­
______ _
c a fe te ria looking for a good tim e.
ath F a lls, althou gh a mem ber o f the
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C.. Ja n 18 -
At a n e a rb y ta b le s a t tw o a « « c t i v e
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 8 — For
a sso cia tio n , was not represented. It
TT V / L 1
n ,n ,v h-.s t o o g ^ l s
C arl s ta r te d a flirta tio n . T he
-The U n ited S ta es arm y has too
la planned to hold m onthly m eet­ the second tim e w ithin tw o m onths,
g irls a p p a re n tly w ere w illing to ste p
-1
m any o ffic ers of h ig h e r g rad e s and
in g s in the four southern Oregon Alice B lake, show girl, told a crow d­
n o t e n o u g h second lie tu e n a r ts . due ‘” ,T a bit.
,
u
u
tow n s, altern atin g from one to an­ ed court room th e sordid story of
1
i„
tn w o r
In o rd e r to convince th em he co u ld
the gay party given at the St. Fran­
Ito too ra p id p ro m o tio n s in th e low er
oth er.
' - r a t e . G e n e ral P e ra h ln p tohl th e
lliem w ill, a Seed tim e. Carl
cis hotel on Labor day. which result-
¡¡reuse
m
ilita
ry
a
ffa
irs
c
o
m
m
ittee
,
pulled
e
n t . » to il bitl a n d la id It on
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan, 18.— ed 'in the death of V irginia Rappe.
i
He
recom
m
ended
th
e-
th
e
re
he
.
th
e
ta
b
le
b e sid e him . T h e g irls be-
C onspiracy to m aintain war level!
s h e testified and answ ered more
i-w e e d in s o o f lb th e h ig h e r g rad es, c am e g re a tly in te re ste d . They sid le d
prices and to prevent the fall i n ' rpadily than at the first trial,
__________________
up to his ta b le to get on a b e tte r
m anufacturing prices in the tobacco I ' The jury that was finally selected.
W
ASH
IN
GTON,
D.
C.,
Ja
n
.
18.----
basis
of trie n d sh ip .
Industry, was charged against three; after exam ining 81 vinirem en, con-
F
ive
th
o
u
sa
n
d
p
erso
n
s
w
ere
m
ade
W
hen
C arl tu rn e d his head a m o-
la rg e tobacco m anufacturing c o n -; 9{ats of 11 m en and one wom an. The
I h om eless in M anila. P. I., la s t n ig h t m en t, one of th e g irls sin a tc h ed up
cern s in a report submitted* to the altern ates are a man and a woman,
when a d isa s tro u s fire b ro k e out in th e $100 hill a n d both’ ran . C arl g av e
sen a te trad e com m ission, in answ er The jury was ordered locked up d u r -1
th e re s id e n t d is tric t, an d d e stro y e d a chase, but his legs w ere a b it un-
to a recent sen ate resolution callin g jng the trial, and the 12 men and,
, la rg e block of hom es, a c co rd in g to I ste a d y from too m uch m o o n sh in e,
fo r an in vestigation of the alleged tw o w om en we>e given over to th e
'a ca b le g ra m received a t Red C ross He b ro k e th ro u g h a glass d o o r a n d
c a re of d e p u ty s h e riffs an d m a tro n s ,
tobacco com bination.
h e a d q u a r te r s h e re e a rly to d ay .
j
It dow n in th e ch ase fo r th e tw o
T he report pointed out that prices a n d q u a rte re d a t a local h o tel.
!
T
h
e
m
essage
s
ta
te
d
th
a
t
th
e
Ma-1
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r
l
s
.
b u t a f te r a chase dow n th e
paid th e farm ers for th e tobacco leaf
s
'r
e
e
t,
he m an ag ed to catch one of
n ila c h a p te r of th e R ed C ross se t up
Foot binding w hich resulted i n ;
had fallen o ff greatly, w hile the
food s ta tio n s w ith in 90 m in u te s af- th e n i- B ut he th e n let h e r ta lk him
w h o lesa le and retail prices o f tobac­ wom en having feet so sm all as to be
t e r th e c o n fla g ra tio n a n d w e re c a r-!™ * ° f c a ll,n * th e pollce’ H e p e r'
c o In a ll form s had rem ained prac- practically useless has been discon­
tic a lly th e sam e as darin g th e war. tinued In en lightened China.
ing for th e hom eless.
(Continued on Page 4)
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BY MARRIAGE
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