Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
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Tn t.P m SI t.i An a 1 News
M o n ia
VOLUM E
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Voi.
f I VE PASSENGERS
LOSE LIVES, BUT
PILO! RESCUED
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ASHLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. 1922
McGee’s Store
Has Birthday
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P assen gers Slipped, One by One,
Into Sea; T w o L adies Aboard Die
In P ilo t’ m A n n s; Broken P ropellor
Vituses W reck.
M A LA RIA G ERM S caU hbt su r-
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& ozone a t A sh lan d . T he p u re do-
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No. 173
Elks Win Again
At Grants Pass
EDW ARD W . BOK
•? ulTTi’’T
4-POWER PACT
STILL FIGHTING
The J. H. McGee s to re is ce le ­
T he local E lk s b a s k e tb a ll team
b ra tin g its tw e lfth b irth d a y to day,
jo u rn e y e d to G ra n ts P a ss la s t ev e n ­
an d h a s in a u g u ra te d a sa le w hich
ing and a g a in d e m o n s tra te d th e ir
will ru n fo r th e next tw o w eeks
a b ility to d o u b le th e score on th e
Som e e x tra o rd in a rily good b a rg a in s
L egion tea m o f th a t city. T hey cam e
a re being o ffe red fo r th e fem in in e I
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hom e w ith th e long end of a 49 to
sh o p p ers.
19 score. T he gam e w as a ro u g h
C u sto m e rs a re being given a sm all
a n d tu m b le a ff a ir , a c c o rd in g to A sh­
b ru sh a s a so u v e n ir a n d in a d d itio n | DECLINE IN TH E PRICES OF
lan d ro o te rs. T he G ra n ts P a ss c e n te r
to th is , th e f ir s t o n e h u n d re d c u s­
BUILDING M ATERIALS CAUSE
w as said to h av e been p a rtic u la rly
to m e rs to p u rc h a se a n o r d e r of $10
MANY TO PLAN CONSTRUCTION
: co m b ativ e, a n d w h ile try in g to h an d
o r m o re w ill be given a new peace
AND IMPROVEMENTS.
i th e local p la y e rs som e ro u g h w o rk ,
d o lla r. T hees coins a re ju s t bein g
cam e in to c o n ta c t w ith M ackenzie,
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R O BERT MOORE, PILOT O F LOST
SE A PL A N E , MISS MIAMI, IS
PICK ED VP BY TA NK ER IN
SERIOUS CONDITION.
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JA P A N ’S CLAIM TO THE ISLA M )
OF SAKHALIN CHALLENGED
“ I R R E (’ON( 1LA BL E” M EM BERS
OF THE U PPER HOUSE.
U nlim ited D ebate on th e P ossibility
of W ar Betw een Japan ami Russia
Over Possession T hreatens; Sena­
tor Robinson Leads O pposition.
M IAM I, F la ., M arch 25.— R o b e rt
T he “ B uild w ith th e B ird s” c a m ­
M oore, p ilo t of th e lo st se a p la n e Miss •
paig n is p ro g re ssin g nicely. S everal
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., M arch 25.
M iam i, who w as picked up by a ta n k
new p lan s have been m ad e th is week
Edward W. Bok of Philadelphia, who — J a p a n 's possession of th e fo rm e r
s te a m e r, a f t e r c lin g in g to th e w re c k ­
a n d a dozen o r m ore hom es a re be-1
I has offered Secretary Hoover a flve- R u ssian islan d of S a k h a lin , off th e
a g e of his p la n e fo r h o u rs, rea c h e d
ing c o n s tru c te d o r im proved.
O ut
! year contract at $50,000 a year, to as-
I S ib e ria n co ast, w as m ade th e sto rm
M iam i a b o a rd a b o a t s e n t from th is
on \ h e s tr e e ts and in m any of th e ,
; sume the directorship of the exhibition
city to ta k e him o ff th e re sc u e ship, f
1 marking the hundred and fiftieth an­ ! c e n te r of th e o p p o sitio n in th e s e n ­
hom es th e p rin c ip al topic of c o n v e r­
H e w as ru sh e d to th e h o sp ita l a n d is
niversary of the signing of the Déclara- a te to th e su p p le m e n ta l a g re e m e n t
sa tio n is, "W h e n a re you going t o '
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don of Independence. The exhibition w hich took th e J a p a n e s e hom eland
sa id to be in a s e rio u s co n d itio n .
s ta r t b u ild in g ? ” o r “ W h a t kind of!
lia to take place In 1926. Mr. Bok, act- o u t of th e fo u r-p o w er tre a ty .
F iv e p a sse n g e rs of th e se a p la n e !
Barr Spangler of Marietta, Lanças
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CHICAGO, M arch 25.— A fleet of h o u se a re you p la n n in g to b u ild ? ”
slip p ed , o n e by one, in to th e sea amd • *!** ? “ ntyL P e " n8ylvania- g e n t l y cel­
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e b rated his one hundredth b irthday tax ic ab s c a rry in g 30 p ro h ib itio n e n ­
w e re d ro w n ed .
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stands ready to guarantee the secre-
est bank president and active mer- tow n h e a d q u a r te r s la te y e s te rd a y a f ­ fo u r y e a rs is d e stin e d to d isa p p e a r fo u n ta in in th e ir s to re a t th e c o rn e r ■ tary of commerce the sum mentioned m en t th e n am e o f K a ra fu to ( s o u th ­
M IAM I. F la ., M arch 2 5 ,- M o o r e
th e world.
of M ain a n d P io n e e r s tre e ts . T hey i providing the committee sanctions, and e rn p a rt of S a k h a lin ) included in th e
tern o o n on w h a t th ey said w as to be th is sp rin g . In a d d itio n to th e m an y
la te r in th e d ay w as a b le to tell h is ' ___________________
w ill be re a d y to serv e th e pu b lic in Mr. Hoover accepts, the appointment. te rm “ in s u la r possessions a n d in s u la r
a sw e e p in g an d m erc ile ss ra id on s a ­ h om es w hich w ill be c o n s tru c te d , an
s to ry , of how th e big fly in g b o a t
a few days.
d o m in io n s” used in th e fo u r-p o w er
loons a n d b o o tle g d ru g s to re s on th e a p a r tm e n t h o u se a n d possibly a n ­
k e p t a flo a t n e a rly 4 8 h o u rs a f t e r j
pact.
T he fo u n ta in w as m a n u fa c tu re d by
o th e r h o tel w ill be ad d ed .
s o u th side.
b ein g forced to descend d u e to a
D efeat of th e a m e n d m e n t is a n tic i­
G o v e rn m e n t re p o rts s ta te th e re is th e W e b er S how case a n d F ix tu re
W ith in an h o u r a f te r th e y s ta r te d
b ro k en p ro p e lle r, and how th e five
p a te d , b u t s e n a to rs who condem ned
co m pany of Los A ngeles, a n d w as in ­
th e p ro h ib itio n a g e n ts had ra id e d a ia s h o rta g e of a m illio n hom es in th e
p a sse n g e rs becam e e x h a u ste d th ro u g h
th e a g re e m e n t fo r reco g n izn g J a p a n 's
dozen salo o n s, seized 200 g a llo n s of i U nIted S ta te s, so th e need fo r b u ild - s ta lle d u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of J. E.
e x p o su re a n d panic. He to ld , of tw o
title to th e s o u th e rn end of S a k h a lin
w ine a n d 60 g a llo n s of w h isk ey , a n d '
is n o t a lto g e th e r local. T he tw.o L a u ffe n b u rg e r, a n d em ploye of th e
of th e m en ju m p in g in to th e w ater.,
th re a te n e d to en g ag e in u n lim ite d
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to e n d th e ir m isery , w hile th e tw o '
d e b a te a g a in on th e Ja p a n e s e -R u s ­
P o rtla n d . T his fo u n ta in is th e fin e st
ing c u s to m e rs as well as p ro p rie to rs h a v e been b u ilt d u rin g th e p a s t fo u r
w om en p a sse n g e rs died in his a rm s '
sian re la tio n s a n d th e p o ssibility of
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o r five y e a rs w ere th e d iffic u lty of
a n d b a rte n d e rs .
fu tu re w ar betw een th e tw o n a tio n s.
C a lifo rn ia .
fin a n c in g th e p ro sp e c tiv e hom e ow n-
Anibaswulor Geddes Here Monday
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W A SH IN GTON, D. C., M arch 25.
A m b a ssa d o r a n d L ady G eddes w ill
MORE OUTRAGES
te ria ls .
T he cost of b u ild in g h as s o u th e rn gum w ith th e n a tu r a l fin ­
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fla n k a tta c k by its d e m o c ratic
pass th ro u g h A sh lan d , v isitin g L ith ia
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P A R IS , M arch 24.— “ G erm an y is '
fallen v ery m a te ria lly , a n d th e m oney
P a rk , M onday e v e n in g a b o u t
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DURING TH E NIGHT m a rk e t is e a sie r, so th a t th e r e w ill h a v e a r t glass in ste a d of wood pan-
LOS A N G EL ES, M arch 25.— J . ° p p o n en ts r e -opened th e b a ttle over
on th e eve of th e b lo o d ie st r e v o lu - 1
j els. T h e c o u n te r is m ad e of w h ite S tep h en V ernon, 25. head c le rk o f | th e fo » r -P °w er P acific tre a ty in th e
o clock. T h e p a rty will not sto p as it tio n since th e a rm is tic e .” said a Ber-
'b e a m a rk e d in c re a se in hom e con-
m u st c atch No. 16 a t M edford.
( Ita lia n m a rb le im p o rte d fro m Ita ly . th e fa sh io n a b le A m b a ssa d o r h o tel, s e n a te today.
lin d isp a tc h to th e n a w sp a p e r Bon
B E L FA S T . M arch 25. O u tra g e s , g tru c tio n th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try
S e n a to rs H itchcock and P ittm a n
All of th e m eta l is p u re G erm an sil­ w as k illed , an d W illiam H all, pay­
Soir, to d ay . T h e B erlin c o rre s p o n d -! c o n tin u e d d u r in * th e n i*h t- A m an . M ary had a ste a d y beau.
ver. T h e fo u n ta in is eq u ip p ed w ith m a s te r a t th e sam e in s titu tio n , is co n te n d e d th a t th e ra tific a tio n of th e
e n t claim ed he se cu re d th e i n f o r m a - 'g *rl a n d 3 baby w ere 3hot a n d k ille d
A. C. TOW NLEY, FOUNDER OF
S he cinched him w ith th e s e w o rd s:
a
m ilk pu m p , ru n n in g w a te r in th e s u ffe rin g from a fra c tu re d sk u ll and p a c t by th e s e n a te is in v alid because
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NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE, QUITS tio n from fhuthetic do cu m en ts.
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If w e’d ‘Build w ith th e B ird s’.”
re s e rv a tio n s a tta c h e d to it by s ig n a ­
of
tir in g th a t
c o n tin u e d
FARGO, No. D ak., March 2 5 .— A. G erm an rep u b lic is m enaced b.v com ­ re s u lt
H. R. A dam s has c o m p le te d th e a rra n g e m e n t. All of th e ice cream a s p e c ta c u la r a u to m o b ile ac cid e n t on
c a b in e ts a re inclosed in th e cold s to r- W ilsh ire
(X T o w n ie ), founder o f th e Non- m u n ists who a re ta k in g a d v a n ta g e th ro u g h o u t th e n ig h t.
b o u lev a rd
to day.
E a rl to rie s. d u rin g th e a rm a m a n e t c o n ­
in s ta lla tio n of p lu m b in g in th e new
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les F ra z ie r, a s s is ta n t h o tel a u d ito r,
Dr. G eorge J . K inz is h a v in g som e
th a t th e re s e rv a tio n s w ere p a rt of th e
In a d d itio n to o th e r fe a tu re s th e re w ere p a in fu lly in ju re d .
city h av e p ra c tic a lly been d e s e rte d a s . im p ro v e m e n ts placed in h is hom e on
o rg a n iz a tio n .
The
a n n o u n c e m e n t : have been issued by th e reic h sw a h r.
w as m ade in th e sta te c o n v e n t i o n , ! _______________ ______ 1,10
m o u s a n u d s ; I Io
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tr e e t t. A c a b in e t is being is a silved d r a f t a rm fo r th e se rv in g
It is believed th a t b ro k en ste e rin g - tre a ty . L odge, re p u b lic a n lea d e r, in ­
sisted th ey w ere no t, b u t w ere only
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which is in session here. D issension HIGHWAY | s V(>T BLOCKED
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i n o s e |b u H t in th e k itc h e n a n d h e a t reg is
w heel k n u c k le c au sed th e ac cid e n t.
“ in te r p re ta tio n s ” ex p ressiv e of th e
¡re m a in in g a re k e e p in g u n d e r c o v er, j te r s in sta lle d in th e second floor.
am ong m em bers o f th e execu tive
BY BO ULDERS, M ’ V IC K ARS
view s of th e s ig n a to rie s.
com m ittee w as given as liis reason
T he in te r io r of th e h o u se is b e in g re-
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for quitting.
An e rro n e o u s re p o rt has been giv-l / n n H n f l
¡d e c o ra te d a n d th e o u te r s u rro u n d in g s
FOR NATRON (TIT-OFF
en c u rre n c y th a t t h e P acific highw ay * " ^ * * ^ '^ " * U d Z C f i t ,
¡b e a u tifie d by a rr a n g in g fo r vines to
ru n over th e sid es of th e house a n d
from th e s ta te line n o rth , w as ob
PO R TLA N D , M arch 24.— R ail lines
th
e sto n e re ta in in g w alls.
s tru c te d to a la rg e e x te n t by bo u l-l
a re n eeded in c e n tra l O regon to m ak e
Mr. D enham of T a le n t is h av in g
d ers.
E n g in e e r M cV ickars s ta te s '
t h a t d is tric t w h a t it sh o u ld be, a c ­
120 feet of c e m e n t sid ew alk laid in
th a t th is is not tru e , h u t on th e con-1
T he w eekly le tte r , p u b lish e d by co rd in g to W illiam H anley, of B urns,
LONDON, M arch 25.— T h e P a ll fro n t of his place th e re .
tr a r y , th e road is a b so lu te ly c le a r.!
th e C a lifo rn ia C o n tra c to rs ’ a sso c ia ­ p re s id e n t of th e s ta te c h a m b e r of
Mall G azette, one o f Lloyd G e o rg e ’s
Tw o new d rin k in g fo u n ta in s have
It is p a tro lle d every d ay u n d e r th e
One of th e e ffects of th e sen sa-
tio n , a n n o u n c e s in th e way of h ig h ­ com m erce, an d he w ould place on th e
T he O fegon A g ric u ltu ra college d ire c tio n of th e highw ay e n g in e e rs. m ° UtbpieCe9, c o ra m e n te <l as fo llo w s: b e e n in sta lle d in th e T a le n t high way new s, th a t th e s ta te hig h w ay b a llo t a bill p ro v id in g for th e I s s u - jtio n a l c a re e r of Roy G a rd in e r, th e
M adrigal clu b gave th e fin al per- C o n seq u en tly , o b s tru c tio n s a re re- ° ' 1 tb e r a tif ic a ti° n of th e fo u r-p o w e r school,
com m ission has o u tlin e d an d in c lu d ­ an ce of $10,000,000 in s ta te bonds fam o u s m ail b a n d it, is th a t th e gov-
fo rm a n c e la s t n ig h t a t th e V in in g m oved a t once, th e ro ad b ein g k ep t p act by tb e , n i t e d S ta tp
» •’ :
Ed. S R udd is b u ild in g a new
te s « s e * n "»
a te
ed in its 1922 p ro g ra m th e follow ing to o b tain m oney to e n a b le th e s ta te j e m in e n t is ta k in g e x tra p re c a u tio n s
T h a t iso la tio n is im p ra c tic a b le is c o tta g e on L ib e rty s tre e t.
th e a te r of |t s 1922 a n n u a l to u r. A , open a t a ll tim es fo r m o to rists.
h ig h w ay com m ission to m ak e th e d e - j t o g u a rd th e U nited S ta te s m ail, not
c o n s tru c tio n in Siskiyou c o u n ty :
F re d G arle, who resid e s a b o u t tw o
g ra d u a lly p e rc o la tin g in to th e A m e r­
la rg e
and
a p p re c ia tiv e
a u d ie n c e
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, th e least of which is y ie tra ilin g of
U pton to S h a sta riv e r, paving, 10 sire d ex te n sio n s.
ican m in d .”
m iles n o rth of A sh lan d , h as u n d e r
tu rn e d o u t to h e a r th e girl so n g s te rs FO R M E R R E S ID E N T
U nder his p lan Bend w ould be con- p o stal c le rk s in th e railw a y m all
m iles.
W R IT E S TO lfR IE M )S |;lh ‘(l; eaVÍnS t h ® 311,68 l ° d ° 8,1 th p c o n s tru c tio n a la rg e ch icken house.
in th e ir sp le n d id m usical p ro g ra m .
G azelle to Y rek a, g ra d in g and p av ­ nected w ith C ra n e and K la m a th service how to shoot.
n o u s w ork a n d th e n a s k in g to T h e b u ild in g will be 20 by 60 feet.
T h e c h o ru s w ork show ed c o n sid e r-
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C hief C lerk Jo h n J. B u rk e w as up
ing. 11 m iles. T h is w ork is a b o u t F a ils ; L akeview w ould be su pplied
a b le m u sical ta le n t a n d c a re fu l tra in -
M rs. W. L. M ellinger, w ho fo rm e r­ s h a re in th e p ro ce e d s is too i n d e - : M r- G a rle expects to m ak e th e chick- 20 m iles in le n g th , h u t on a c c o u n t of w ith a b ra n c h line to th e B end-K lam - from San F ra n cisc o F rid a y an d Sat-
ing, w hile th e solos re n d e re d by ly lived in A sh lan d fo r a n u m b e r of c e n tly in e q u ita b le f o r a n y s e lf - r e - ' e n b u sin e ss pay, a n d is going to help th e a m o u n t of fu n d s a v a ila b le , only a th F a lls ro ad , a n d th e N a tro n cu t- u rd a y giving th e e n tir e crew of rail-
s p e rtln g n a tio n to p e rs is t in .”
j t h e b en s by g iv in g them good q u a r-
M isses B erg, Y oung, S hields. H u b b s 'y e a r s , b u t who now lives a t O gden,
a b o u t 11 m iles can be done a t th e off w ould be ex ten d ed to co nnect E u - , way p o stal c le rk s on th e A shland-
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't e r s to live in d u rin g bad w e a th e r.
a n d P h ilip p i w ere a ll good.
T he U tah, w rite s to frie n d s h e re th a t th ey
g en e w ith th e sam e line.
G e rb e r division an o fficial te s t as to
p re s e n t tim e.
J. N. D ennis is h a v in g a la rg e
’B uild w ith th e B ird s ”— A s h la n d ’s
d a n c e n u m b e rs by Miss H elen Rod- expect soon to leave U tah gnd go to
Mr. H anley fav o rs a red u c tio n of th e ir m a rk s m a n s h ip w ith th e heavy
K la m a th riv e r to O regon line,
o lf w ere well executed.
a college tow n in o rd e r to seiid th e ir s!° s a n th is s P>'ing.
tax es, b u t he in sists th e w e ll-b e in g ; rev o lv ers th e service pro v id es them
T h e M ad rig al club re n d e re d sev- son M axon to school next yeai
of c e n tra l O regon and th e s ta te is de- w ith for th e p u rp o se of k illin g tra in
^ S r a l s e le c tio n s a t th e high school ' M rs. M ellinger also s ta te s th a t she
p e n d a n t upon m ore a d e q u a te rail b a n d its. Mr. B u rk e re p o rts th a t all
y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n b e fo re th e s tu - will go on th e C h a u ta u q u a p la tfo rm !
tra n s p o rta tio n .
He d e c la re s th a t m ade good reco rd s a t th e te s tin g
d e n t body.
th is y e a r, a lo n g w ith h e r h u sb a n d .
w ith p re s e n t fa c ilitie s m uch of th e g ro u n d s a t th e foot of Oak s tr e e t,
A fte r th e p e rfo rm a n c e la s t n ig h t who h as been in th e C h a u ta u q u a ser-
e x te re m e e a ste rn and c e n tra l O regon and he says if th ey can succeed in
th e g irls w ere e n te r ta in e d by th e vice for y e a rs. M rs. M ellinger is an
b u sin e ss is now going o u t th ro u g h k eep in g dow n sta g e frig h t in an em -
ju n io r a n d se n io r g irls of th e high , excellen t re a d e r a n d will serv e in th is
Id ah o a n d C a lifo rn ia . T he ra il lines erg en cy , th e v a lu a b le m ails will be
school.
ca p ac ity on th e p la tfo rm .
he proposes w ould b rin g th is busi- well p ro te c te d in case of a b a n d it
ness to P o rtla n d .
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GERMANY FACES
Girt Songsters
Please Audience
The Auto Tourist One of
Ashland’s Greatest Assets
A g re a t n u m b e r of to u ris ts h av e j in th e city sh o u ld m ak e th e ir service
passed th ro u g h A sh lan d d u rin g th e th e very b est th ey know how. T he
j ^ e e k , m any of w hom h av e sp en t sev- tow n sh o u ld be cleaned up an d p a in t-
¿Tal h o u rs In th e city , a n d a few h a v e ed up, mow th e law ns, p la n t flow ers
ea m p e d h e re o r sta y e d o v er n ig h t in a n d m ak e A sh lan d a ttr a c tiv e from
th e h o tels.
T h is is only th e v a n ­ every an g le. C o m m ittees sh o u ld be
g u a rd . how ever, of th e g r e a t to u ris t a p p o in te d to m eet th e to u ris t and not
h o rd e s w hich w ill com e a s soon as only h a n d him lite r a tu r e , h u t esco rt
th e n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia ro a d s d ry uf>. him to places of in te re s t in a n d
Som e p r e p a r a tio n s a re b ein g m ad e a b o u t th e city,
by th e city p a rk com m ission to ca re !
To th e city, th e to u ris t of to d ay
fo r th e v isito rs, b u t in o rd e r t h a t m ean s th e citizen of to m o rro w : to
th e y m ay do ju s tic e to th e ir stu p e n - th e re a lty m an. th e to u ris t m eans a
d o u s ta s k , th e c o -o p e ra tio n of th e p ro b a b le in v e s to r: and to the m er-
e n tir e c o m m u n ity is n e cessary . P re -; c h a n t, th e to u ris t m ea n s a good
p a ra tio n s s h o u ld be m ad e to ex- s p e n d e r w hile he s o jo u rn s in th e city
c h a n g e scenic, in d u s tria l a n d a g ric u l- So, a ll in all, th e to u ris t is one of
j a p u r a l lite r a tu r e fo r th e g r e a te r re- th e g re a te s t a sse ts of A shland.
> D im s in tra v e l sales. T h e a u to m o b ile
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ca m p sh o u ld b ecom e th e c le a rin g !
h o u se fo r to u ris t d o lla rs to b u sin ess V isitin g from D u n s m u ir —
in te r e s ts , b e c au se th e to u r is t “ c ro p ”
Mrs. J a c k U pton, of D u n sm u ir,
l a s no fa ilu re s , a n d sh o u ld be given C alif., is v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr.
th e sa m e c o n s id e ra tio n a s o th e r h a r - ,a n d Mrs. A. N. H u m p h rey a t 111 B
y e s ts .
H o te l a n d r e s ta u r a n t m en s tr e e t fo r a few days
ONE KILLED IN
Comment on Action
More Paving For
Northern California
Precautions Taken
To Guard Mails
2,000,000 Chinese Face
Starvation Due to Flood
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SH A N G H A I, C hina, M arch 25.— | D u rin g th e heavy fall ra in s th e
M ore th a n tw o ’m illion people a re Yellow riv e r b ro k e th ro u g h th e d ik es
facin g s ta rv a tio n in S h a n tu n g p ro v -1 "
a re *n v ery l»a<l co n d itio n , in
sev eral places;
th e d a te r In th e
i ince, h av in g been re n d e re d d e s titu te
G ran d can al overflow ed, a n d th en
by th e floods cau sed b.v th e Yellow cam e th e tw o-m ile b re a k in th e d ik e
riv e r, a c co rd in g to re p o rts of th e a t L eching.
S h a n tu n g in te rn a tio n a l fam inp relief
S o u g h t R efu g e on R oofs
c o m m ittee , ju s t issued.
T he a n g ry w a te r sw ep t u n ch eck ed
T he S h a n tu n g fa rm e r— an d th e o v e r th e low, fla t c o u n try , an d th e
¡people of th is province a re sim ple- farm ers, who w ere not yet on th e ir
m inded, peace-loving, u n p ro g re s s iv e ! feet from th e te r r ib le d ro u g h t of la st
people— is w o rry in g m ore a b o u t d rlv - y ear, so u g h t re fu g e on th e ro o fs of
ing th e w olf from his d o o r and locat- th e ir houses, o r escaped b.v b o ats,
ing his next m eal th a n he ab o u t th e helpless b efo re th e com ing w a te r
“ S h a n tu n g Q u e stio n .”
j T h e Y ellow riv e r ru in e d th e m il-
L a st y e a r th e te rrib le fam in e in I le t a n d w h e a t crops, b u t th e long-
C hina w as caused by d ro u g h t— t h i s ; su ffe rin g fa rm e rs h a rv e ste d th e kao-
y e a r by floods. T he Yellow riv e’r — ; B ang cro p by going o u t in b o a ts an d
C h in a ’s S o rro w — w as on a r a m p a g e .! c u ttin g th e to p s— w hich grow very
d u rin g th e su m m e r a n d e a rly fall, ta ll— th a t rea c h e d above th e w ater.
1 b ro k e its dykes a n d , like a g re a t oc­ Now S h a n tu n g is covered w ith snow
to p u s, rea c h e d o u t its a rm s and a n d ice, a n d th e s tre tc h e s o f w a te r
su ck ed in th e w in te r cro p s of w h eat, w hich did n o t reced e a r e rfozen, a n d
m ille t an d k a o lia n g ( g r a in ) .
th e s p rin g cro p s c a n n o t be planted^