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VOLUME
3
D aily T idings
(International News W ire Service)
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1922
DIRECTO
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
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No. 172
GREE GET TOGETHER
ÎHE A mbassador Geddes to Visit Ashland
Sfate Champions
'Jkt la s t n ig h t's
m ee tin g
of
th e be had from th em , and th ey w ill so '
c h a m b e r of co m m erce, w hen th e sec­ re p o rt to you th e ir fin d in g s a n d re-
re ta ry re a d th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t, c o m m e n d a tio n s, b e fo re I will ask
th e b o a rd of d ire c to rs h ad a ccep ted th a t a n y of y o u r d ire c to rs resig n j
• th e p ro p o sa l m ad e to th em by Mr. from th e bo ard .
G re e r, u n d e r w hich a c o m m itte e of
R e sp e c tfu lly su b m itte d .
11, m ad e up from th e m e m b e rsh ip
B E R T R. G R E E R .
I
of th e c h a m b e r, w ill ta k e over th e
T he only c h a n g e in th e p e rso n n e l j
'h a n d lin g of th e p ro p o sitio n of s e c u r­ of th is c o m m ittee , w hich is a t a ll i
in g th e big h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m fo r lik ely , will be m ad e in th e ev e n t thn* ,
A sh la n d , a g r e a t s tr id e fo rw a rd was L. C. F e rg u so n , w ho is o u t of th e I FOUR ARE BELIEV ED DEAD AS
A RESULT OF CLOUDBURST;
m ade, in t h a t a com m on g ro u n d has! city, floes n o t se rv e , e ith e r P ro f.:
been rea c h e d on w hich a ll could V ining o r A. C. B riggs will be nam ed , MILLION DOLLAR D A M A G E
CAUSED BY RAGING W ATER.
w ork fo r th e a c c o m p lish m e n t of th e in h is place.
VILLAGE,
Oregon Guards to
Train At Camps
Banqueted Again
T he A shland
s ta te
b a s k e tb a ll
high
school
c h a m p io n s,
team ,
w ere
given a p ro g re ssiv e s u p p e r la st ev­
e n in g by th e H ilty, P olk a n d W in-!
te r s fam ilies.
BEFORE SENATE
DELAY EXPECTED
PASS THROUGH
CITY MARCH 27
S E A T T L E . M arch 23.— M ore th a n
500 N a tio n a l G u a rd sm e n from O re­
gon, U tah, Id a h o a n d W a sh in g to n
will {receive in s tru c tio n At C am ps
M u rra y an d L ew is an d F o rt W o rden,
W ash ., d u rin g th e coining su m m e r,
a c c o rd in g to a te n ta tiv e sc h ed u le fo r­
w a rd e d fro m h e a d q u a rte rs of th e
n in th co rp s a re a a t San F ra n c isc o to
MEDFORD AND ASHLAND CITI­
B rig a d ie r G e n e ral M aurice T hom pson
ZENS WILL MEET AMBASSADOR
w ho is a d ju ta n t g e n e ra l of th e s ta te
AT HORNBROOK AND ESCORT
of W a sh in g to n .
T he en c am p m e n ts
PARTY OVER HIGHWAY.
of th e v a rio u s c o n tin g e n ts will be
held b etw een J u ly 9 an d 23.
P ortland Chamber o f Com m erce to
T roops to be tra in e d a t C am p
Banquet Sir and Lady Gedde«
L ew is, u n d e r th e te n ta tiv e sc h ed u le
Tuesday Evening; D elegation from
in clu d e C om pany A, 1 1 6 th c o m b at
Ashland R equested to Attend.
e n g in e e rs, a n d 146th h o sp ita l com ­
pany, 162nd in fa n try , f ir s t b a tta lio n
A te le g ra m from E. O. M cCorm ick,
of 1 6 8 th in fa n try , b a tte ry A, 148th vice p re sid e n t of th e S o u th e rn P a ­
field a rtille r y , Id ah o N a tio n a l G u a rd : cific com pany, was received by B ert
f ir s t b a tta lio n 145th field a rtille ry , R. G reer y e ste rd a y , a n n o u n c in g a
w ith m edical d e ta c h m e n t, U tah N a­ visit to A shland by S ir A uck lan d
tio n a l G u a rd ; 146th field a rtille ry , G eddes, a m b a ssa d o r
from
G re a t
b a tte ry A, co rp s a rtille r y , W a sh in g ­ B rita in to th e U nited S ta te s, and
ton N a tio n a l G uard.
Lady G eddes, M onday, M arch 27.
T he f ir s t tw o c o u rse s w e re se rv e d I
____________
a t th e H ilty hom e, th e ta b le being
d e c o ra te d w ith red an d w h ite c a rn a - 1 AN INTENSIVE RATTLE W ILL BE
tio n s — th e school co lo rs— a n d place
WAGED IN U P P E R HOUSE OF
c a rd s w ere m in a tu re p e n n a n ts of th e
CONGRESS
BETW EEN
X O W
AND NEXT NOVEMBER.
sa m e c o lo rs w ith a p p ro p ria te verses
g re a t a c h ie v e m e n t. T h e c o m m u n ic a ­
I t is expected th e c o m m itte e will
Sm all House's Lifted from F ounda­ th e re o n .
tio n rea d by S e c re ta ry F u lle r te lls get to g e th e r a t an e a rly d a te an d
tions; Motor Cars Sw ept A w ay;
T h e boys w ere th e n ta k e n to th e Long Delay E xp ected to E nable tin*
its ow n sto ry , a s follow s:
no tim e w ill be lost in fo rm u la tin g
A dm inistration to P erfect O ther
itailro.- «I Tracks and B ridges Gave W. C. P olk hom e, w h e re th e p rin c ip a l
A sh la n d , O regon, M arch 23, 1922. p lan s fo r b rin g in g th e proposed in ­
M
eans of Paym ent than C ertificate
May
to
th
e
F
u
riou
s
T
orrents.
c o u rse of th e e v e n in g w as serv ed .
To H. G. E n d e rs, J r ., W. H. Mc­ v e sto r to A sh lan d .
P
lan
P resen ted by H ouse.
T h e ta b le w as d e c o ra te d w ith red
N a ir, F re d C. H om es, V. O. N. S m ith,
BU RLIN G TO N , K an., M arch 24.— a n d w h ite sw eet peas a n d h a n d -
E. V. C a rte r, M rs. H en ry T . E lm o re,
In a d d itio n to th e h o tel proposi- F o u r a re believed d ead a s th e re s u lt
sk e tc h e d p lace c a rd s in b lack an d
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 24.
Leo F. F e rg u so n , J . H. M cGee, A. C. ! tio n ta k e n up a t th e g e n e ra l m ee tin g
of a c lo u d b u rs t w hich e n g u lfe d th is w h ite w e re a t th e p lates.
— T he re a l fig h t o v er th e s o ld ie rs ’
B riggs, I. E. V ining, F . S. E n g le and of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce la s t ev- v illag e la s t n ig h t. D am age e s tim a t­
bon u s bill beg an to d ay .
N
ext
to
th
e
W
in
te
r
hom
e
th
e
boys
J. W. McCoy:
e n in g , G. S. B u tle r of th e p a rk b oard ed a t n e a rly a m illion d o lla rs w as
T h e p a ssa g e of th e bill by th e
G e n tle m e n : On F e b ru a ry 27, 1922,! a sk ed t h a t th e b o a rd be su p p lie d c au sed by th e ra g in g w a te rs ' T he w ere e sc o rte d , a n d given d e s se rt an d
house,
333 to 70, la te y e ste rd a y a f­
H e re th e
at a C h a m b e r of C om m erce m e e tin g 1 w ith p a m p h le ts by th e c h a m b e r, to m ain b u sin e ss sectio n of th e tow n o th e r fin is h in g to u ch e s.
te rn o o n a n d its tra n s m is s io n to th e
h e ld a t th e A rm o ry in A sh la n d , you be given to each c a r o w n e r o r d riv e r w as in u n d a te d by th e fu rio u s to r ­ ta b le w as laid o u t iu th e fo rm of a
s e n a te to d ay , is only one p h a se of
b
a
s
k
e
tb
a
ll
floor,
a
n
d
th
e
b
all
th
e
p roposed a re so lu tio n to th e m em ­ t h a t cam p s in th e p a rk th is seaso n . re n t, w hich rose from fo u r to tw elve
th e in te n siv e b a ttle w hich is to be
P ro fe s s o r V ining took up th e q u e s­ feet deep d u rin g th e c re s t of th e boys b ro u g h t b ack from th e to u r n a ­
b e rs o f th e body w ith a p re a m b le in
m e n t w as p laced a t one en d , a n d th e fo u g h t o u t b etw een now a n d next No­
C om panies 483, 484, 485 and 486, P la n s a re being m ade in M edford and
w hich you rec ite d t h a t you d e sire d tion of th e T ra ils club, w hich he h as flood.
one th e y play ed w ith d u rin g th e s e a ­ v em ber.
c o ast a rtille ry , O. N. G „ will receive A sh lan d to m eet th e p a rty a t H o rn ­
th a t m y p ro p o sitio n to p u t A sh lan d been w o rk in g on fo r som e tim e. He
S m all h o u se s w ere lifte d from
T he new fig h t h as fo r its p rim a ry in stru c tio n a t F o r t W orden as will
brook a n d esco rt it over th e S iski-
in to u ch w ith In v esto rs to b u ild a a n n o u n c e d th a t 30 boys a n d 30 g irls th e ir fo u n d a tio n s by th e fo rce of th e son p laced a t th e o th e r end of th e
ta b le . T he ta b le w as d e c o ra te d w ith 1 ° b ) ee(- a long d elay th a t will e n a b le th e c o a st a rtille r y co m p an ies of th e yous to th is city, a v isit to L ith ia
h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m b e p u t in m ore of th e h ig h school h ad c o n sen ted to ’ w a te r. M otor c a rs w e re sw e p t fro m
d a ffo d ils, w ith b ird s a n d b u tte rflie s th e a d m in is tra tio n to p e rfe c t o th e r W . N. G.
P a rk , up th e canyon, a n d th en c e to
d e fin ite fo rm , a n d d e c la rin g y o u r d e­ jo in in th e w ork, a n d u n d e r th e direc th e s tre e ts .
N early every b u ild in g on th e flow ers. T he p lace c a rd s w ere ! a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th e p a y m e n t of th e
s ire to f u r th e r in ev ery way possible tio n of c o m p e te n t le a d e rs, to blaze a lo n g M ain s tr e e t w as d e stro y e d .
T he follow ing W ash in g to n g u a rd s ­ M edford. T h e d e fin ite p lans will be
u n d e rta k in g s fo r th e a d v a n c e m e n t of th e d iff e re n t tra ils o u t of A sh lan d . R a ilro a d tra c k s a n d b rid g e s in th e m ad e o f brow n p a p e r in th e s h a p e of b ° n u s th a n a r e c o n ta in e d in th e cer- m en will en cam p a t C am p M u rra y ; p u b lish ed to m orrow .
b a s k e tb a lls , w ith v e rse s a n d th e ! tific a te P lan s b ro u g h t o u t by th e
T he m essage re a d s:
A sh lan d , fo llow ing w ith a reso lu tio n T he c h a m b e r has o ffe red a prize fo r vicin ity w ere w iped o u t.
161st in fa n try , tro o p B. 58th m a­
n
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m
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s
of
tea
m
m
em
b
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rs
th
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e
o
n
.’
h
o
u
se
w
aya
a
n
d
m
ea
n
s
c
o
m
m
ittee.
in w o rd s a n d fo rm a s follow s:
“ I am acco m p an y in g A m b assad o r
th e b est a rtic le w ritte n by a s tu ­
c h in e gun sq u a d ro n , a n d 116th a m ­
O ver a h u n d re d fam ilies a re re ­
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“ R esolved, T h a t, as B e rt R. G re e r d e n t in c o n n ectio n w ith each tra il, p o rte d to h av e been d riv e n from T h e fav o rs w ere m in ia tu re lo v in g
an d L ady G eddes a n d th e ir re tin u e
b u lan ce com pany.
CUps-
’ D U BLIN , M arch 24.— A revolu-
has re p e a te d ly d e c la re d t h a t W. H. a n d th e T id in g s has c o n sen te d to th e ir hom es.
to P o rtla n d .
Ben C. S heldon, of
cN alr, F . C. H om es. J . H. M cGee, p rin t th e se a rtic le s.
A
tte
r
th
e
s
u
p
p
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r
w
as
over,
th
e
boys,
tio
n
a
ry
coup
to
o
v
e
rtu
rn
th
e
g
o
v
ern
-
M edford, Is re q u e s tin g th a t we leave
TEXAS DA REDEVIL MAY
A heavy d o w n p o u r of ra in Is h a m ­
F. F e rg u so n a n d F. S. E n g le , a ll I F re d H om es, a s c h a irm a n of th e
w
ere
ta
k
e
n
in
a
n
o
th
e
r
p
a
rt
of
th
e
¡n
ie
n
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of
th
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Iris
h
F
re
e
S
ta
te
will
be
tra
in 16 at H o rn b ro o k , M arch 27, go­
p e rin g th e flood re lie f w ork.
The
CLIMB E IF F E L TOWER
h o u se a n d w itn essed a little p ro g ra m a tte m p te d nex t w eek, it w as d e clared
m em b ers of th e C h a m b e r of C o m -! w a te r c o m m itte e of th e c h a m b e r, N eosha riv e r is still risin g .
ing by a u to to M edford and re -e m ­
th a t had been a rr a n g e d fo r th em . by R o d erick O’C onnor, c h ie f e n g i­
m erce d ire c to ra te , a r e m en in w hom ¡m a d e a re p o rt on w h a t had been done
b a rk in g th e re .
P le ase fdllow up
T he s o u th p a rt of L y o n s a n d th e
By In te rn a tio n a l New s Service
F
iv
e
high
school
g
irls,
m
ask
e
d
b
e
­
he has g re a t co n fid en ce, we, th e u n ­ sh o w in g t h a t th e c o m m itte e had d o n e l n o r th p o rtio n of Coffey c o u n tie s £
w ith him y o u r d riv e to L ith ia P a rk
n e e r of th e Irish re p u b lic a n a rm y .
a re
P A R IS, M arch 23.— U nless W il­
yond re c o g n itio n , p re se n te d a few
d e rs ig n e d , h e re b y a g re e to resig n o u r a ll p o ssib le for it to do ju stly . G. M u n d e r w ater.
a n d up th e canyon a sh o rt d ista n c e
liam S tro th e r, of H o u sto n , T exas,
clev er s tu n ts .
m e m b e rsh ip in d iv id u a lly o r collect- F ro s t, a m em b e r of th e city council,
a t A shland. W ire my office any a r ­
su cceed s in p u llin g v a rio u s p o litical
ively, a s d ire c to rs w h en ev er he, Mr. ¡an d a lso a m e m b e r of th e c h a m b e r
ra n g e m e n ts m ade. Six in p a rty .
A fte rw a rd s th e boys p ro g re ssed
an d o th e r s trin g s he is likely to find
G re e r, s h a ll s u b m it to th e above five I c o m m ittee , gave ex p ressio n to his
“ E. O. M cCORM ICK.”
slow ly o v e r to th e high school gym ­
his a tte m p t of sc alin g th e E iffel
n a m e d d ire c to rs , to g e th e r w ith five view s on w h a t h ad been do n e in th e
Som
e
ta
ll
tra v e lin g will have to
n a siu m — no. n o t to p ra c tic e — b u t to
T ow er, a b o u t 1000 feet h igh, on its
re sp o n sib le b u sin e ss m en to be se ­ m a tte r a n d w hat th ey hoped to a c ­
he
done
by
th e a u to p a rty w hich
see th e gam e b e tw e en th e locat E lk s
o u tsid e fra m e w o rk , nipped in th e
lected by Mr. G re e r, a p ro p o sitio n to com plish in th e fu tu re .
m eets tra in No. 16 a t H o rn b ro o k , as
team a n d th e G ra n ts P a s s Legion
bud.
b uild a h o tel in A sh la n d : such p ro p o ­
M ayor L a m k in spoke a g a in st p u t­
th e c a rs c o n ta in in g th e d istin g u ish e d
team .
S tro th e r, w ho cam e to P a ris re ­
TULSA, O kla., M arch 24.— P re tty
sitio n to be a bona fid e o ffe r, s u b ­ tin g in a re se rv o ir, g iving his rea-
g u e sts will have to b e a t th e tra in
j
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ovak,
20,
w
as
sh
o
t
and
cen tly from New Y ork, w ith a record
B E L FA ST ,
M arch
24.— A red
m itte d w ith s u ffic ie n t evidence of Iso n s th e re fo r.
sc h ed u le over th e m o u n ta in rrom
! k illed as she s a t in a m o to r c a r late of h a ir-ra is in g s tu n ts , believes he can
w ave of m u rd e r, in w hich a t lea st
good fa ith to in su re a fa ith fu l com-1
R alp h B illings spoke b rie fly in re-
H o rn b ro o k , so th a t A shland a n d
n in e m eh w ere k ille d , rolled th ro u g h
¡y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n , by M rs. H en ry g e t th e n ecessary p e rm its to scale
p lian ce w ith th e te rm s of th e ir o ffe r, g a rd to th e cow te s tin g a sso c ia tio n
L ith ia P a rk m ay be visited, and con­
th e U lster pro v in ces to d a y , fo llo w ­
; S h e rre ll, p ro p rie to r of th e P ie rm o n t th e E iffe l T ow er, p ro v id in g he u n d e r­
a n d f u r th e r ;
an d w h a t it w as acco m p lish in g .
nection m ade w ith th e tra in ag ain
h o tel.
ing th e k illin g of Owen M cM ahon, a
ta k e s to do in aid of a F re n ch w ar
W e pledge o u rse lv e s to give o u r
M essrs. F o rs y th a n d H u g h es of the
a t M edford, w here th e trip to P o r t­
C ath o lic salo o n k e e p er, his th re e
T he w om an fire d five sh o ts a t th e fund.
n |lrn e st s u p p o rt to th e p ro p o sitio n . ¡h ig h school s ta f f ta lk e d on th e a t h ­
land will be resu m ed .
sons a n d a n o th e r m em b e rs of th e
T h e a u th o ritie s , how ever, will
! girl a n d th e n s u rre n d e re d to th e
. Signed: H. G. E n d e rs J r ., W. H. letic s itu a tio n a t th e high school,
T he c h a m b e r of com m erce of P o rt­
h o u seh o ld ,
w hile
M rs.
M cM ahon
: police.
p ro b ab ly forbid such a s tu n t, c o n sid ­
M cN air, F re d C. H om es, V. O. N. u rg in g th a t a new g y m n asiu m w as
land a n n o u n c es th a t A m b assad o r an d
p leaded w ith th e a s sa s s in s fo r m ercy.
--------------- _ _
“ She b ro k e up my h o m e ,” Mrs. e rin g it too d a n g e ro u s. Since a we ll-
S m ith , E. V. C a rte r, M rs. H e n ry T. i b ad ly n eed ed , an d te llin g w h a t had
Lady G eddes will be e n te rta in e d a t
New s was receiv ed h e re of th e vio­
! S h e rre ll said , “ so I sh o t h e r.”
know n p a ra c h u tis t w as k illed som e
E lm o re , Leo F . F e rg u so n , J. H. Me- been done in a th le tic s th is y e a r. Mr.
PO R TLA N D , O r., M arch 24.— Ten
T he s h o o tin g took place in fro n t of y e a rs ago th e to w e r g u a rd ia n s have a b a n q u e t T uesday evening, M arch
le n t d e a th of th re e m ore S inn F ein -
Gee. A. C. B riggs, I. E. V ining, F. S. H u g h es said th e a tte n tio n of th e
28, in th e d in in g room of th e P o rt­
e rs in a b a ttle w ith O ra n g e m e n in e n tr a n ts a lre a d y h av e h a d th e ir th e P ie rm o n t h o tel. C row ds of af- refu se d to allow a n y s tu n ts to be
“E n g le, J. W. McCoy.
land
c h a m b e r of com m erce, an d re ­
n a m e s s u b m itte d in th e c o n te s t fo r te rn o n sh o p p e rs s ta re d in h o r ro r as p e rfo rm e d .
T rillic k , c o u n ty of T y ro n e.
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
Now, g e n tle m e n , I am very happy
q u e sts th a t a d e leg atio n from A sh­
W illiam C am p b ell, m u n ic ip a l c o r­ r u lin g q u e e n d u rin g E lk s ’ P r o s p e r i ty , th e y h e a rd th e sh o ts a n d tu rn e d to
land
be p rese n t.
to a n n o u n c e th a t, n o tw ith s ta n d in g
p o ra tio n o ffic ia l, w as sh o t to d e a th W eek, May 15-21, a n d in q u ir ie s ' se e Miss N ovak fall u n co n scio u s in
th e a p p a re n tly u n fa v o ra b le re s u lt of
on h is way to his office in th is city p o u rin g in in d ic a te t h a t th e lis t b e - : th e a u to m o b ile , w ith M rs. S h e rre ll
th e la te C h a m b e r of C om m erce elec­
HEAR THE O. A. C. GIRLS
fo re th e c o n te s t b e g in s w ill be con-1 s ta n d in g in th e s tr e e t a few feet
th is m o rn in g .
tio n , I w ill be a b le to in d u ce ray in ­
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r
AT THE VINING TONIGHT
R eserves of th e U lste r sp ecial con-
v e sto rs to v isit A sh lan d in th e very
s ta b u lu a ry have been c a lle d o u t to tio n s in th e city a r e ta k in g an a c tiv e h an d .
n e a r f u tu r e w ith a view o f d e te rm ­
H ave you seen th e m ? They a re
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m eet th e new o u tb re a k s . F irin g is in te r e s t a n d a r e p re p a rin g to boost
in in g th e fe a s ib ility of c o n s tru c tin g
h
ere—
tw e n ty -fo u r of ’em ! Oh boy!
, in p ro g re ss a ll a lo n g th e fro n tie r. th e c a n d id a c y of som e m em b e r of SAYS OREGON IS MISSING
h e re * to u r is t h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m .
And
th
e y ’re going to sin g fo r th e so l­
B an d its held up a fre ig h t tra in a t th e ir co n cern . T h e w in n e r n o t only!
BIG TOURIST OPPORTUNITY
I h av e no d o u b t b u t th a t th ey can be
d
ie
r
boys
a t th e V ining th e a te r to-
i w ill p re sid e o v er a ll a c tiv itie s of th e
: A rm ag h a n d looted it.
in d u ce d to m ak e a d e fin ite p ro p o si­
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I E lk s d u rin g P ro s p e rity w eek, b u t
R. P. C o rn eliu s, w ho s u ffe re d a
tio n to th e city lo o k in g to w a rd such
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O v e rrid ln s th e b itte r opposition o r ! " / ’ L*“ ,24 8 |rl
from O re-
■ will be p re s e n te d w ith an a u to m o -
s tro k e of p a ra ly sis W ed n esd ay m o rn - "PEEPING TOM” SHOT AT
an e n te rp ris e , th e re fo re , such a com -
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re s o lu tio n Is n eed ed , a n d I am glad , e r l n „ , he aU ack
fo r p o p u la rity , a n d th e y w ill be glv-i i cific lin e s in O regon, convinced him U nited S ta te s se n a te ra tifie d th e fo u ri a n d dan cin g , given u n d e r th e a u s-
S everal w om en h av e re p o rte d to en a p ro m in e n t p a rt in th e p a g e a n t ^ ' 1 t ^ie re is a x e r- la rg e o p p o rtu n
to m ee t th e •» « « * « < > " by a n n o n n e -
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th e A shland A m erican Le-
pow er p act, b rin g in g th e U nited f gion
th e police d u rin g th e la s t six m o n th s
in g th e n a m e s o f th e five m en of my
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w hich is to be th e f e a tu re of th e
ville. T exas, J a n u a r y 9, 1860. and
1 te r to u ris t b u sin e ss, w hich h a s been S ta te s, B rita in , J a p a n an d F ra n ce ! i P acked houses have g ree ted th e
th a t a face h a s been seen p e e rin g
ch oice to jo in th e g e n tle m e n you s u g - ,..
,
w eek.
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-ew firs t carae t0 th ls p a r t of th e c o u n try
g e st in y o u r re s o lu tio n to fo rm w ith
m a k in g C a lifo rn ia fam o u s for m any in to a new in te rn a tio n a l a g re e m e n t g irls all a lo n g th e line and it Is to be
.. . . A co m m ie.« , who w ill n egotiate i “ ' i 6 * '™ !!" " T Y , "
»our., „( , he night. A X t a 7 n
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of
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have
to resp e c t each o th e r ’s rig h ts in th e
me
y e a rs.
hoped th a t A shland will give them
region of th e P acific.
-w ith th e in vestors for u d e fin ite .,
f h!" , 5
w i t h ;lady on the E ast Side gave the "Peep- been a sk e d to se le c t a q u een from
“ W h a t I saw in Y osem ite valley
th e g re a te s t recep tio n th ey have had
T he vote w as 67-27.
fe a sib le ,
b u sin e ss-lik e
p ro p o sitio n
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° Ut 1' ' e a is ing T o m ” a ch a se fo r h is life T h u rs - th e ir lo c a litie s w ho w ill be in v ited to convinced m e th a t O regon, w ith fa r
¡sin ce th ey left C orvallis. By a tte n d -
■ a n d a g re e m e n t an d fo r such P u r - ; X e ”h a , d m "
«•»•«»»<>«•» «¡ay n ig h t, h u t he m an a g e d
o n , -
com e to P o rtla n d a n d p a rtic ip a te in g r e a te r w in te r a ttr a c tio n s th n n C al-i
Senat01' L o d se im m e d ia te ly c a ll e d .)ng th e c o n cert [on)([M
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pose s u g g e st a s m y c o m m itte e m e n ,
! ru n h e r - She n o tifie d th e a u th o r i-
a n t , „ „ th e r u lin g q u e e n . S ev eral tr 0 ,„ |o u r ,at
„ re 8 o rl h o te |,
‘he J a p a n e s e h o m ela n d o u t of c lu b , „ „ o r g a n |z a t|o n w ort|]y ? r,g * '
l o u t . D odge, J. H. Olll. E. T. S t a p le ,
“«
lo d g e , already hare accepted. a n d 'are provlded and a „ , „ ort ma„ e
the tonr-pow r pact.
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F . E w lfrench, H. A. S te a rn s , a n d t a k e ,
th e hom e la st n ig h t. A b o u t 9 o ’clock
p o rt, b u t you a re a id in g th e A shland
.
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a
a
com pany a t K la m a th F a lls. Mr. Cor-
a
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ra
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was
th e c u iro u s in d iv id u a l, m a k in g his
4>leasure a t th is tim e to re a s s e rt m y
,
A m erican L egion to raise fu n d s fo r
. . .
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. ! n e liu s su ffe re d an ac cid e n t re s u ltin g
co n fid e n ce in th e five C h a m b e r
of -
,
,
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“ K ro u n d s, sto p p ed a t th e bed ro o m w in­ h a s been received t h a t som e cities to th e P acific n o rth w e s t m o u n ta in c alled up by L odge follow ing th e th e c a re of sick m em b ers and to e re c t
In th e loss of an a rm . Som e one in
dow, as u su a l. On se ein g th e “ c o p ” m ay e n te r th e field w ith c a n d id a te s re s o rts even in w in te r,” o b served th e a d o p tio n of a rtic le fo u r con clu d in g a m o n u m en t.
C om m erce d ire c to rs you h av e n am ed
an a d jo in in g room ac cid e n tly d is ­
fo r th e big prize, c o n te s tin g w ith p a sse n g e r official.
th e pact. H aving e x h a u ste d fru itle s s
In y o u r re s o lu tio n a s y o u r c o m m it­
a p p ro a c h in g th e in tr u d e r ra n to th e
S ta n d in g room sh o u ld be a t a p re ­
c h a rg e d a gu n , th e shot com ing
P
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ly
horn-
effort.s
to am en d th e tre a ty its e lf o r
te e m e n fo r su c h p u rp o se , a n d to say
fio n t of th e h o u se w h e re he w as
W h ile O rm an d y w as lo o k in g o v e r
m
ium
to n ig h t a t th e V ining.
th ro u g h th e p a rtitio n and w ounding
ors.
t h a t th ey a r e a lto g e th e r s a tis fa c to ry
th e Los A ngeles h a rb o r he was im - to a tta c h re s e rv a tio n s to it. th e re a ty
g re e te d by a re v o lv e r sh o t, th e b u lle t
him so badly th e a rm y had to be a m ­
1 he p ro g ra m th a t has been a r- p ressed w ith th e g re a t piles of O re- o p p o n e n ts c o n c e n tra te d a tta c k s on
to me. I w ould be g lad fo r y o u r e a rly
w hizzing p a st his h e a d in to th e d a r k ­
BASKET HALL GAME
p u ta te d .
ra
n
g e d by th e fe stiv a l c o m m is s io n ,' gon and W ash in g to n lu m b e r on th e th e B ra n d a g e e “ no a llia n c e ” r e s e r­
c o n firm a tio n o f th e co m m ittee m en
ness. T he lady w ho held th e f ir e ­
WAS A ROUGH ONE
F o r th e pasr few m o n th s Mr. C o r­
n a m e d , a s my In v esto rs m ay com e a t
a rm is said to be p ra c tic in g up so sh% w ith G eorge L. H u tc h ln , as m a n a g e r, docks a n d th e u n lo a d in g of so m any vation in c o rp o ra te d in th e reso lu tio n
n e liu s has been em ployed a t th e ci-,
T h e E lk s ’ b a sk e tb a ll team played
Is a p re te n tio u s one, th e s p e c ta c u la r lu m b e r c arg o es w hich had com e o f ra tific a tio n .
a n y tim e now . a n d I am d e s iro u s for
¡can s u re g e t him next tim e.
i g a r s ta n d in th e E u k s club room . H et
th
is
a
ro u g h a n d tu m b le a ff a ir a t th e
A flood of a m e n d m e n ts to
f e a tu re being th e “ p a g e a n t of peace, dow n from th e n o rth co ast. As im -l
su c h a c o m m itte e to m e e t a n d n e­
w as an e n th u s is tlc lodge m an, being
a
n
d
i
,llgh
school g y m n asiu m la s t n ig h t,
w ere
proposed
p ro g re ss a n d p ro s p e rity ,” w hich will p ressiv e an o b jec t lesson to him w as rp9el' a t ’on
g o tia te w ith th em w ith o u t d elay.
a 32nd d e g re e M ason a n d an Elk BLOCK OF LOT IN FA IR V IE W
O th e r pro . w ith th e Legion team from G ra n ts
be sta g e d a t th e m u n icip al a u d ito r ­ th e a c tiv ity in b u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n ! p ro m p tly voted dow n.
It Is p ro p o sed th a t th is c o m m itte e
fo r a n u m b e r of years.
ADDITION CHANGES HANDS ium e ach ev en in g , w ith h u n d re d s of
posed re s e rv a tio n s to th e tre a ty w ere Pa88- T he re s u lt of th e g am e w as 48
in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , w h ere so
c o n tin u e a s a c o m m itte e of n e g o tia ­
Mr. C o rn eliu s leaves to su rv iv e
re je c te d , follow ing w hich th e s e n a te : r° 21 in ,a v o r n{ A shland. T h e E lk s
people
In
th
e
c
a
st.
D
u
rin
g
th
e
week
m
uch f ir lu m b e r is used.
tio n « ^ lh my in v e sto rs u n til th e y re-
him , his w ife, tw o c h ild ren and one
took th e lead a n d held It from th e
R. S. D errick has sold all of block th e c o rn e r sto n e of th e E lk s ’ m il­
O rm an d y re p o rts t h a t keen In te r­ a d o p te d th e B ra n d a g ee re s e rv a tio n ,
reiv e 'fro m th em such a d
e
f i n
i t e
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O1 D‘OCK
b e g in n in g , th e firs t h a lf e n d in g 28
90 to 2.
emnnsiMnn Mr fb .
, g ra n d c h ’ld
T he e h .ld re n a re C lar- D in F a irv ie w a d d itio n , w hich con- lion d o lla r te m p le w ill be laid w ith
est is e v id e n t a t P a s a d e n a in th e
proposition for the construction of
to 11 in fav o r of th e E lks.
ence A. C o rn e liu s a n d M rs. R eg in ald
of 20 lots, to M. E. H o rr, w ho e la b o ra te a n d im p re ssiv e cerem o n
P o rtla n d R ose F e stiv a l of next J u n e ,
a to«r 1st hotel In Ashland that they
D. F ife r.
He w as a m an who had w as fo rm e rly p ro p rie to r of th e E lk ies. T h e com m ission h a s been ad
S m ith w as G ra n ts P a s s ’ best m an .
| a n d th a t th e s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia
Mrs. Avery 111
ran recom m end to you as bona fide
m ad e a ho st of frie n d s in th e c o m -l H orn Ru « s to re on Oak s tr e e t. T he
w hile Ed H u g h es was high p o in t m an
vised th a t E lk s from a ll o v er th e c o m m u n ity will be re p re s e n te d w ith
and feasib le, or until they are s a tis ­
Mrs. A very, of th e N elda cafe, is fo r A shland.
deal w as m ad e th ro u g h th e A. M. c o a st w ill visit P o rtla n d d u rin g t h e ! a flo a t w hich w ill be d esig n ed to confined to h e r hom e w
fie d th at such a proposition cannot I
(C ontinued on page 4)
rlth a severe*
T h e sam e te a m s play to n ig h t ac
! B eaver R e a lty com pany.
w eek.
capture first prize again.
attack of influenza.
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