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

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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS TO
DISCUSS METHODS FOR
STABILIZING BUSINESS
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REPUBLICA N LE A D ER MONDELL
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PLANS TO CALL BONUS MEAS­ A
UR E BE FO R E HOUSE MARCH A
2 0 U N DER RULES SU SP E N SIO N .!^
W A SH IN GTON. I). C., M arch
9.— P ro b le m s of b u sin e ss sta -
b iliz a tio n a n d m eth o d s to p re-
vent p e rio d s of in d u s tria l a n d
co m m ercial d e p re ssio n w ill be
discu ssed a t th e co n fe re n ce of
tra d e a s so c ia tio n s h e re M arch
21, S e c re ta ry H oover a n n o u n -
ced today. T he co n fe re n ce w ill
be a tte n d e d by re p re s e n ta tiv e s
of all th e lea d in g tra d e asso cia-
tio n s an d p resided over by of-
ficials of th e com m erce a n d
labor d e p a rtm e n ts.
M ALA RIA GERMS Cflflaot s u r- A
vivo th re e m o n th s in th e rich *
ozone a t A sh lan d . T h e p u re do- A
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B A K E R S F IE L D , C alif., M arch 9.
A — Open w a rfa re b etw een “ n ig h t raid -;
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<i> h o u rly p o ssib ility th ro u g h o u t th e en-
tir e W est Side oil fie ld s to day.
Vote tbe Following
Progressive Hotel
Ticket Straight
GENERAL PERSH ING DONS
FIGHTING TOGS IN EFFORT
TO PR EVENT ARMA’ SLASH
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W ASH IN GTON, D. C„ M arch
9.— G en eral P e rsh in g s tro d e in-
to c o n g re ssio n a l h a lls to d ay ,
donned his fig h tin g to g s a n d
flayed c o n g re ssio n a l a tte m p ts
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RECEIVES BLOW
A to red u c e th e A m erican a rm y to A
A less th a n 150,000 m en a n d 13,- A
A 000 o ffic ers. '
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w itn ess s ta n d te llin g h e r ow n sto ry A ped in to th e th ic k a n d b itte r a )
AND GET THE BIG TOURIST
for th e f ir s t tim e, M adalyne O ben- A fig h t w aged by th e h ouse m ill- A CURT REFUSAL OF THE UNITED
HOTEL AND SANITARIUM
STATES TO PARTICIPATE CRE­
c h a in , on tria l fo r th e m u rd e r of J. A ta r y c o m m itte e a g a in s t th e pro- A
ATES CONSTERNATION IN OF-
T he above tic k e t i8 put up in
B elton K ennedy, b ro k e in to te a rs A posal to cut th e a rm y to 115,- A
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¡A 000 m en.
a ! FICIAL, DIPLOMATIC C H U L E S.
T i l t , F ollow s, M aricopa a n d o th e r
o rd e r t h a t m em b e rs m ay co n so li­
w hen one of th e p a ssio n a te ly w orded ¡ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
d a te i In ir votes so t h a t every vote
to w n s a re in a rm e d tu rm o il.
A m erican L egion Looks Favorably
love le tte r s K en n ed y h ad se n t h e r, I
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w ill c o u n t.
T hey a re a ll open-
! H ughes Calls M eeting a “Conference
On R evised B onus, It W as In ti­
w as re a d a lo u d by h e r a tto rn e y .
T he shadow of th e “ n ig h t r a id e r s ”
m inded m en an d will m ak e good
m ated by N ational Com m ander
F o r a m in u te or tw o M rs. O ben-'
s p re a d to B a k e rsfie ld its e lf w hen
o f PoU iical CViaraeter i n W hich
C h a m b e r of C om m erce d ire c to rs.
c h a in , on th e v erg e of collapse,
M acNider and O ther O fficials.
E y ra u d , rich m e rc h a n t, received a
j th e United S tates Could Not Help-
If th e h o tel vote is s c a tte re d , it
le tte r w a rn in g him to “ c h u t up or
b u rle d h e r face in h e r b lack fu r neck- .
i fu lly Take Part."
will w eaken th e ch a n ce of elec­ piece an d p resse d a h a n d k e rc h ie f to
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W A SH IN G TO N , D. C.. M arch 9.—
tion. F o r th a t re a so n :
' we m ean a hell of a lo t.”
h e r eyes.
H e r s h o u ld e rs shook a s '
R e p u b lic a n h o u se le a d e rs show con­
W ASH IN GTON, D. C.. M arch 9.—
sh
e
sobbed.
E y ra u d w as e v id e n tly believed by
VOTE TH E PROGRESSIVE
fid e n c e th a t th e s o ld ie rs ’ b o n u s bill,
T he G enoa co n fe re n ce m ay be p o st­
T he le tte r rea d w as one K e n n e d y '
th e w rite rs to be one of th e o rg a n ­
w ith its p ro v isio n s fo r lo an s on in s u r ­
HOTELJTICKET STRAIGHT
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r e s u lt of th e so m e w h at c u rt re fu sa l
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j C hief of P olice S to n e in s t r u c t e d '
gles w ith his p a re n ts to overcom e!
d e n t H a rd in g w ill n o t vote th e m eas­
of th e U nited S ta te s to p a rtic ip a te ,
th e ir o b je c tio n s to th e ir m a rria g e .
j E y ra u d to a rm h im self.
ure.
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i a c co rd in g to view s expressed prl-
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 9.—
T h e a tm o s p h e re th ro u g h o u t th e
Mrs. O b enchain te s tifie d th a t she
R e p u b lic a n L e a d e r M ondell said
A m ong th e v a rio u s th in g s ta k e n jv a te ly in official an d d ip lo m atic
a n d K en n ed y had had se v e ra l q u a r ­
h is p lan s to call up th e b o n u s bill ) D isabled ex-service m en b e in g tr e a t- j e n tir e d is tric t is electric.
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re ls d u e to his m o th e r’s o b jec tio n to up a t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e circles th is a fte rn o o n .
M onday M arch 20, u n d e r su sp en sio n
h er. She said th ey a g re e d to m e e t ! A sh lan d city council T u esd ay n ig h t
FE L L O W S , C alif., M arch 9.— Cit-1
W hile it w as expected th a t th e
of th e ru le s w hich p ro h ib its a m e n d ­ in g only “ n e g lig ib le m edical tre a t-
w
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m e n ts a n d n e c e s s ita te s a tw o -th ird s
U nited S ta te s w ould re fu se to ta k e
ing w orse, H a n fo rd M acN ider, n a- w ith rev o lv ers an d fire a rm s openly
m a rrie d .
W hen K en n ed y failed to s tr e e t a d jo in in g O. O. H e lm a n ’s resi-
m a jo rity fo r passag e.
a p p e a r th e re , sh e te s tifie d t h a t s h e d en ce- M r- H elm an was p re se n t and p a rt, it w as n o t expected t h a t th e
M ondell sa id th e re lia b le in fo r­ tio n a l c o m m a n d er of th e A m erican disp lay ed an d w ith h o lste rs sw u n g
cam e back to Los A ngeles to o b tain a s b ed th a t som e grav el o r sto n e be U nited S ta te s w ould th ro w so m uch
m a tio n to th e e ffe c t t h a t th e p resi-j L egion, d e c la re d b e fo re th e h ouse in c o n v e n ie n t po sitio n s.
from him h e r le tte r s and d e c la re p^aced on th e s u rfa c e a t th e p re se n t cold w a te r on th e p ro p o sitio n .
T he t e n o r of th e “ n ig h t r a id e r s ”
d e n t in his ta lk w ith n ew sp a p e rm e n 'c o m m itte e to d ay .
tim e. Mr. Jo y m ad e a m otion to th e
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In ste a d of fen cin g a ro u n d w ith
d id not in te n d to convey th e idea
T h e A sh lan d E lk s ’ b a s k e tb a ll te a m L She ’ aS “ ‘ r i t ' e n e r ™ 'ls w l,e” She e ffe c t th a t th e city pay th re e -fo u rth s | d ip lo m atic p h ra se s to so ften th e blow
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t h a t he w ould veto th e b o n u s as it
(b ill a p p ro p ria tin g $16,000,000 fo r ions ra id e rs th a t c e rta in places, m u st „ ,
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and w
as . re p e a t- a n d th e a d jo in in g o w n e rs pay th e ‘ S e c re ta ry H u g h es took th e h u l l h v
is now found.
e e a te
th e W eed, C alif., q u in te t e dly re q u e s te d t0 sp eak lo u d e r
b a la n c e of th e cost, b u t th e o th e r! th e h o rn s an d u n h e s ita tin g ly c h a r-
T h e A m erican L egion looks fav o r tb e co m p letio n of th e h o sp ita l b u ild - be closed up an d n u m e ro u s c itizen s
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co u ncilinen o b jected , s ta tin g th a t th e a c te riz e d th e w hole G enoa p ro je c t a»
ab ly on th e revised b o n u s as it now ing p ro g ra m of th e v e te r a n s ’ b u re a u . an d o fficials leave th e d is tric t.
city could n o t a ffo rd such a ra tio . “a co n fe re n ce o f p o litic a l c h a ra c te r
to
26
score.
s ta n d s w as in tim a te d y e s te rd a y b y ;
It w as fin a lly a g re e d th a t th e s tre e t in w hich th e U nited S ta te s could n o t
H a n fo rd M acN ider, n a tio n a l com ­ NATIONAL FO REST GRAZING
In p ra c tic e b e fo re th e gam e it w as
c o m m ittee sh o u ld fig u re o u t a basis h e lp fu lly p a rtic ip a te .”
m a n d e r of th e A m erican L egion.
F E E S MAY BE PA ID ON
re a d ily seen th a t th e E lk s w ere e n ­
th a t could be used in any section of
M acN ider, w ho is e n ro u te to a tte n d
INSTALLM ENT PLAN
tire ly o u t of th e class of th e n o r th ­
th
e city in p ro p o rtio n in g th e cost of
th e F lo rid a c o n v e n tio n of th e L egion,
LONDON, M arch 9.— K een d isa p ­
e rn C a lifo rn ia lads. I t looked d u r ­
g ra v e lin g th e s tre e ts b etw een p ro p ­
d e c la re d t h a t h e h ad n o t stu d ie d th e
p
o
in tm e n t was expressed in o fficial
As a m e a su re of re lie f to liv esto ck
ing th e f ir s t h a lf t h a t th e score!
e rty o w n e rs a n d th e city.
b ill s u ffic ie n tly to w a r r a n t a fla t
P
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9.—
A
pril
10
has
circles
to d ay over th e re fu sa l of th e
o w n e rs w ho have su ffe re d fro m th e
Bills m th e sum of slig h tlv over IT_ ;t .
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Jo h n R edm on B ild erb a ck an d G ly-i W°t ’ be S° o n e -si(1ed as to be w ith - d e fin ite ly been s» tie d upon for th e
s ta te m e n t of a p rp o v a l o r d isa p p ro v a l.
U nited S ta te s to p a rtic ip a te activ ely
w id e-sp read d e p re ssio n in th e c a ttle
$5000
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re
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paid
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vote
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t he sco re s ta n d in g 23 to 1 O ^n f^ v o r o p e n in g of tb e G enoa co n feren ce,
O fficials of th e A m erican L egion ac­ an d sheep in d u stry , th e s e c re ta ry o f 'n n i e C lark so n w ere q u ie tly m a rrie d
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i in th e in te rn a tio n a l co n feren ce at
,
in e sc o ie s ta n d in g 2 J to 10 in fa v o r Italy> from w hom a re q u e s t for d elay of th e council.
c o m p a n y in g
h im ,
how ever, w ere
G enoa nex t m onth.
a g ric u ltu re , on th e rec o m m e n d a tio n | a t Ja c k so n v ille W ed n esd ay a fte r- of th e E lk s, b u t th e la st h a lf w it-
A tte n tio n w as called to th e co n d i­
fra n k in d e c la rin g th ey saw no o b ­
had
been
expected
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ing
to
th
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cabi
T he a ttitu d e of th e U nited S ta te s
of th e fo re st service, h a s w aived th e noon a t 1 o ’clock.
nessed a c h a n g e in th e p o sition o f n e t crlstS( in fo rm e d th e fo re ig n office tio n e x istin g in N o rth M ain s tre e t,! was not com p letely unexpected. Of-
je c tio n to th e rev ise d plan .
re q u ire m e n t t h a t g ra z in g fees on
Mrs.
B ild erb ack
p a re n ts resid e th e W eed p lay e rs to such good a d - | th a t sh e w ould be re a d y on t h a t w h ere w a te r is u n d e rm in in g th e , | ficials, how ever, expressed s u rp r f ia
sto ck u sin g n a tio n a l fo re st ran g e s be
p a v e m e n t. T he s tr e e t c o m m ittee w as ;
ab o u t ten m iles souG ieast of A sh­ v a n ta g e th a t they g ain ed a n u m b e r d a le
over th e rea so n s given by th e A m e ri­
paid 30 days in a d v a n ce of th e b e ­
!
o
rd e re d to a tte n d to th e sam e a t |
land, b u t she has been in S e a ttle f o r ! of p o in ts b e fo re th e E lk s w ere ab le
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can s a te d e p a rtm e n t fo r not partlcl«
g in n in g of th e g ra z in g perio d . U n­
i to get a n o th e r hold. B ut once s ta r t-
once.
¡so m e tim e past.
five
re
p
re
s
e
n
ta
tiv
e
s
a
t
th
e
o
pening!
D ating in th e co n feren ce. It was d e­
d e r th e new re g u la tio n sto ck m en
A re q u e s t from th e fire c h ie f fo r
Mr. B ilderback h a s resided w ith ! ed tb e E lk s ra n tb e sco re up so fa st of th e co n fe re n ce , one of w hom is
c la red th a t th e co n fe re n ce w as called
th is y e a r w ill be p e rm itte d *o pav
w h k h th<
; his p a re n ts a b o u t six in iles e a st of th a t !be v isito rs seem ed to lose h e a rt lik ely to be P re m ie r P o in c a re , b u t 200 feet of one inch chem ical hose tQ a d ju s t c o n d ltlo n s
th e a m o u n t of fees d u e in tw o in s ta ll­
tow n, and th e y o u n g fo lk s will g o ' and did n o t p ,a y to a n V a d v a n ta g e only fo r a few dayg
to re p la c e th e p re se n t hose w hich i 8 . U nlted S ta te s w as com piicated .
m e n ts, f ir s t p a y m e n t to be m ad e on
! a b o u t w orn o u t, w as re fe rre d to th e
1 to h o u se k ee p in g on th e f a th e r ’s d u rin g th e la st te n m in u te s.
T he Ita lia n n o te a n n o u n c in g re a d ­
o r b e fo re the d a te th e sto ck e n te rs !
T
h
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lin
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p
w
as
a
s
follow
s:
fire co m m ittee , w ith pow er to act.
¡p lace, in th e very n e a r fu tu re .
in ess to proceed A pril 10 cau sed
vlie n a tio n a l fo re s t, a n d fin a l' pay­
T he p u rc h a se of a s tr e e t re p a ir
A shland E lk s — F o rw a rd s, H u g h es
T he best of good w ishes a re ex­
m ild s u rp ris e a t th e fo reig n office,
m en t on o r b e fo re D ecem ber 1.
CHICAGO, M arch 8.— W h ile th e
M. G ru b b ;
o u tfit w as d iscu ssed a t le n g th , a n d t
ten d e d to th e y o u n g people fo r a an d B en tley : c e n te r,
because it had been said , u n o fficially ,
m aid , fin d e r th e co m p u lsio n of a . 1922, w ith o u t in te re s t on th e de- happy an d p ro sp e ro u s m a rrie d life.
g u a rd s . Y oung a n d L. G rubb.
it was decided to let th e m a tte r s ta n d
th
a t Ita ly w ould not be w illing to
| fe rre d am o u n t.
m en a c in g rev o lv e r, played a jazz tu n e
W eed — F o rw a rd s,
M cL aughlin
!
as
a t p rese n t fo r a tim e.
e n te r th e co n fe re n ce d u rin g holy
G razin g p e rm its w ill be issued at
on th e p ian o , six m en b la ste d open
a n d G risez; c e n te r, R ow e; g u a rd s,
A tte n tio n w as called to th e fa c t:
th e tim e of firs t p a y m e n t b ut each ; A SHLA ND G IR L E N M E SH E D
w eek.
T he new s is re g a rd e d w ith
th e d o o r of a v a u lt in th e b a sem e n t
Stone a n d S ilv e rth o rn .
th
a
t th e spokes in th e tr a c to r used!
sa tis fa c tio n .
| p e rm it will c o n ta in a s tip u la tio n th a t!
IN PORTLAND SCANDAL
of th e hom e o f Jo se p h W olf, re tire d
S u b s titu te s — M ackenzie, P a c e a n d
by th e city fo r g ra d in g w as giving
fa ilu re to m ak e fin al s e ttle m e n t by!
p re s id e n t of th e J a m e s E. P ep p er
¡A s h c ra ft fo r A sh lan d .
aw ay, d e sp ite th e fact th a t th e m a ­
DUTCH STEAM ER FOUNDERS
D ecem ber I will be ca u se fo r th e re- i In th e se n sa fio n a l raid on a n e g ro ,
R e feree— H u ghes.
D istilliu g c o m p an y , a n d looted th e
ch
in e had been in use only a b o u t a
ELEVEN LIVES AR E LOST
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key a n d im p o rte d c h a m p a g n e . An-
w ith th e in stitu tio n of 1 - a C j o u n g w om an g iv in g th e n a m e of tw een th e th ird high school team an d
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AM STERD AM . H o llan d . M arch 9. solid m o n th of w ork. M r. P ie rc e w as b e re 8jn ce last S a tu rd a y w as b ro u g h t
o th e r m aid w as forced to lig h t th e
ltH tbe ,( ," u l ion o f tin \ lu< E thel D avis, w as a rre s te d , c la im in g la tow n tea m a n d , w hile th e re w ere — E leven lives w ere lo st w hen a re q u e ste d to In q u ire as to th e r e - [ to tw e | Ve today w hen a m an died
of th e fo ra g e consum ed.
to have a rriv e d in P o rtla n d re c e n tly no s ta r s on e ith e r te a m , it w as in- D utch s te a m e r fo u n d ere d in th e Zuy-1 p la c e m e n t cost of sam e
w ay to th e b a sem e n t s to re ro o m for
T roni w ounds received T uesday.
In 1921, over 38,000 liv esto ck ; from A sh lan d , w h e re sh e was
th e b u rg la rs .
e m -i te re s tin g from s ta r t to fin ish , r e s u lt­ d e r Sea to day.
An o rd in a n c e w as given firs t and
¡o w n ers grazed 2,129,500 c a ttle a n d ! ployed as h o o k eep er by an a u to m o -
ing in a 15 to 10 v icto ry for th e high
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second re a d in g an d passed, w hich
L IM E R IC K , Ire la n d , M arch 9.—
| h o rse s, and 7,455,600 sh eep an d I bile concern th e re . T he yo u n g lady
school boys, d e sp ite th e fa c t th a t FA L L S DOWN E L E V A T O R
c o n c ern s th e se w e r rec e n tly p u t In T he city m n a in8 q u ie t an d th e hope
g o a ts larg e ly in th e n a tio n a l f o r e s ts ' wa8 th e on]y one c a u g h t in th e ra id
th e tow n tea m took a ru n n in g s ta r t
SHALT; INSTANT1A KILLED on G ra n ltp s tre e t and gives th e city ! jg gro w in g th a t th e clash betw een
! ( f th e w e stern sta te s.
w ho a p p e a re d fo r tria l, an d d en ied b e fo re th e h ig h school fo u n d th e ball.
pow er to g ra n t th e re q u e s t of c itiz e n s j th e ,oyal troopg of th e Irlah rep u b l(_
th e police a lle g a tio n th a t sh e was
TULSA, O kia., M arch 9. C h a rle s: to pay fo r th e sew er in in sta llm e n ts . can a rr a y and th e rev o ltin g L im erick
THOUSANDS OF GALLONS
d ru n k , c la im in g th a t h e r c o n d itio n
In th e h in g ed b ack of a new h an d N oble, head of th e N oble Oil a n d Gas
A n o th e r o rd in a n c e w as given firs t a n d T ip p e ra ry b a tta lio n s will be
OF W HISKEY STOLEN w as d u e to c ig a re tte sm oke a n d the m irro r can be c a rrie d a c o m p lete a s- com pany, w as in s ta n tly k ille d t o d a y ! re a d in g w hich w ill ren ew th e pres- a v e rte d . P a rle y s betw een re p re se n -
o d o r of th e jo in t. She w as fin ed $5 s o rtm e n t of to ile t a rtic le s, in c lu d in g w hen he fell e ig h t s to rie s dow n th e en t fra n c h is e of th e O regon and C ali- ta tiv e s o f bo lb 8jdes o o o tlnue.
A la rg e cro w d w as p re s e n t a t th e
by
th e police ju d g e , w hich sh e paid, scissors.
e le v a to r s h a ft in h is office b u ild in g , j fo rn ia R a ilro a d com pany, to ta k e e f - 1
F R E D E R IC K , Md., M arch 8.—
fo ru m lu n c h e o n to d ay to h e a r P h ilip
feet in a b o u t th re e m o n th s.
H. D a te r, d is tr ic t e n g in e e r of th e “ Old H o rse y ” d istille ry , ten m iles
M otion w as m ad e and c a rrie d to
fo re s try se rv ic e fo r th e s ta te s of O re- from h e re , w as raid e d e a rly to d ay
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ig o n a n d W a sh in g to n , jsp e a k .
Hie hy a g a n g of b a n d its, o p e ra tin g a j
th e c o rn e r of F irs t a n d C s tre e ts
ta lk e d a lo n g th e lin e th a t he is m ost B eet of th re e m o to r tru c k s.
J I—-J ; on
OH p ro p e rty b elo n g in g to th e city.
T h e b a n d its ov erp o w ered , hound j
in te re s te d in. n am ely , th e ro ad s of
C hief of P o lice H a tc h e r’s c a r is
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M r. D a te r g av e a few s ta tis tic s on k ®Y on tru c k s a n d escaped
an y g r e a t 'e x t e n t , an d th e council w ere q u ie tly n ia rrie d a l th e hom e of
th e n u m b e r of m iles of ro a d s in O re­
. . fhft hrirlo’a nyrontu Mi*
Is d e b a tin g w h e th e r to fix up th e old | th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs.
gon, th e n u m b e r of people to e a c h ' FIRST ON AMERICAN STAGE
c a r o r buy a new one. T h e m a tte r W. L. H uxley on W a lk e r a v e n u e in
m ile of ro ad , a n d th e n u m b e r of m o­
¡w as not s e ttle d a t la s t n ig h t’s m e e t­ th e e a s t p a rt of th e city W ed n esd ay
to r vehicles to e a ch m ile of ro ad .
"Beggar's Opera” Caused Some Con­
a fte rn o o n . T he rin g cerem o n y was
ing.
O ne of th e s ta te m e n ts m ad e by
troversy When It Was Produced
A d iscu ssio n cam e up in co n n ec­ used and Rev. R h o d es of M edford
at New York In 1751.
Mr. D a te r th a t m ay n o t be g e n e ra lly !
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tio n w ith th e p lacin g of a d e a d m a n said th e w ords th a t m ade tw o h e a rts
k n o w n , is t h a t o n e -fifth of th e s ta te
a t th e c o rn e r of G ra n ite a n d N o rth | b e a t a s one
of O regon is co v ered by fo re s t, b u t ‘ T he first m usical play presented
A fte r th e cerem o n y , a delicious
upon the A m erican stage was “T he I
M ain s tre e ts , w hich re s u lte d in th re e
only fiv e p er c e n t of th e ro a d s o f th e
B eggar’s O pera,’’ by Jo h n Gay, which |
m em b e rs of th e council v o tin g I I n c h e o n was served by th e m o th e r
s ta te a re in th e fo re s try rese rv es.
was produced a t the N assau S treet
a g a in s t p lac in g a la rg e p e r m a n e n t!
b rid e to th e new ly-w eds and
If a ll th e p lan s fo r ro a d s a n d tra ils th e a te r in New York 171 years ago.
post o r d e a d m a n a t th e c o rn e r, a n d i t b e ir frie n d * w >*o had been Invited
J k » re c a rrie d o u t fo r th e n e x t five A considerable proportion of the 10,- j
th re e v o tin g fo r such a post. T h e !
a t ‘®nd th e cerem ony.
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y e a rs , it w ill re q u ire from e ig h te e n 000 people then com prising the p o p u -!
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form ance, although th ere w ere not a
expense, a c c o rd in g to Mr. D a te r.
few who p ro tested against the “god­
p lacin g th e po st th e re .
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A n o th e r of Mr. D a te r’s s ta te m e n ts
T h e s u b je c t of m o re w a te r was ! ™ e U n iv e rsity of O regon w ill give
less affair” and threaten ed to “have
w as t h a t 13 p e r c e n t of th e a m o u n t th e law on It.”
b ro u g h t up, a n d it w as decided th a t ' a
^ u r s e fo r co m m u n ity see­
o f m o n ey a p p ro p ria te d by th e fe d e ra l
T he M urray A Kean company, a 1
th e b est way to h a n d le th e s itu a tio n re ta rie s . from M arch 27 to A pril 1.
g o v e rn m e n t fo r b u ild in g ro ad s, will band of com edians who went to New
a t p re s e n t, w ould be to raise th e P ro f. I. E. V ining, of th is city , w ill
York from Philadelphia, was respon-
com e to O regon.
low er dam . I t w as voted to o rd e r dpliver a se rie s of six le c tu re s on
_ r. D a te r in
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! th a t w ork done.
¡in d u s tria l an d civic p ro b lem s in th e
present "at' the lu n c h e o n ¡hat i t ' h a d ' b®neflt P ^ o r m a n c e for Thom as Kean,
X p e titio n fo r th e rem o v al of th e ! « ^ t e . W . D. B. D odson, of th e S ta te
x
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" ho personally called on th e leading
n o t y et been d ecided w h a t ro a d s cltkenfi Rnd gold tickefg
Thp
b u ild in g s w hich w ere p a rty d e stro y e d C h am b er of C om m erce, will also be
w ould be w o rk ed on d u rin g th e com - form ance began a t 8 o’clock and was
by fire som e th re e or fo u r y e a rs ago on® of t h e sp e ak e rs.
in g se a so n , a n d th a t w h ile he could over a t 8:45. A harlequin dance, a
on F o u r th s tr e e t betw een A an d B
A ^ e a t s h o rta g e of tra in e d se cre ­
n o t give a p ro m ise t h a t a n y specific Pierrot dance and “T he D runken
s tre e ts , w hich b elo n g to Mr. P o tte r t a r ,e s / o r c o m m u n ity le a d e rsh ip , is
^ v o r k w ould be d one, h e in tim a te d P e a sa n t” w ere presented as “en tertain
a n d M r. P ro v o st, h a s been filed. M r. felt th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , a n d th is
th a t ro a d s in th is sectio n of th e s ta te m ents betw een th e acts.”
P o t te r a p p e a re d last e v e n in g a n d ob- ' “ u rse
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“T he B eggar’s O pera” w as long
w o u ld p ro b a b ly receiv e th e ir s h a re
je tte d to o th e r people try in g to tell
w,ho a " ,
in th a t w ork
popular, and some of its lines are still
o f a tte n tio n , m e n tio n in g th e C r a te r
N ot only w ill It tra in le a d e rs fo r
quoted, am ong th em : “How happy
him w h a t to do w ith his p ro p e rty ,
L a k e ro ad a s one t h a t J)e c o n sid e red could I be w ith either, w ere t ’other ü
c o m m u n ity a ffa irs , b u t w ill h av e a
w h e re u p o n th e c ity a tto rn e y w as
d ear charm er aw ay I”—Chicago J o u r­
ten d e n c y to c re a te u n ity o f id ea a n <
(Oontinuad on Page Fear)
nal.
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
spirit throaghont the state.
I
NEGLECTED SAYS
LEGION LEADER
WILL HELP CITY10
'E STREETS'
ELKS BASKET BALL
WEED BY 48-26
Young Folks Are
Quietly Married
Genoa Conference
W ill Meet Apr. 10
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WHISKEY S10LEN
DEAIHS IN IRISH
CLASHES TWELVE
Philip H. Dater
Makes Good Talk
Harvest in the Fall
Claud Phillips
Claims a Bride