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mestic water helps.
^International Nev.j Wire Servie
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
CITIZENS AND
SOLVE
AUTO PROBLEM
SALVAGE T E X T W IL L
R E O P E N MONDAY M ORNING
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY? APBTL 29. 1922
W ar R ages In Europe and A sia
Peace Dove Flees Genoa Conference
Xo. 203
A SHLA ND G E TS D E L E G A T E
TO NA TION AL CO NV ENTIO N
ER
T he sa lv a g e te n t on th e v a c an t
lot betw een th e T id in g s office and
M rs. H. T. E lm o re h as been ap-
th e Isa a c sto re , w hich w as o p e ra te d
m ade. T he p e a c e m a k e rs have failed I OPENING BATTLE OF CHINA
■ P ° lu te d a n accre d ite d ' d e le g a te to
u tte r ly to rea c h a n a g re e m e n t.
I
C .V .R
R E G AX TODAY X
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la st s u m m e r by th e lad ies of th e !
GENOA, A pril 29.— A lm ost every
Civic club to ra ise m oney w ith w hich
h o u r b rin g s new s of som e d is tu rb -!
A re p o rt w as issu ed d e c ry in g th e
to a s sis t in b u ild in g th e club house
C ork o u tra g e s a n d e x p re ssin g th e I ing h e re in d ic a te that* in ^ t h e ’open-, o n ^ h a ^ l i " M ay. 8 to 13‘ O reg0“
ing fa c to r c a lc u la te d to b re a k up th e¡
will reopen M onday m o rn in g , in
hope t h a t th e p e rp e tra to rs o f th e Ing b a ttle of C h in a ’s c i.i l w a r. In A sh lan d h '. ’ ^ X L e d o n e ^ o T T h e s e '
econom ic peace co n feren ce. Y ester-
c h a rg e of Mrs. G. O. J a rv is an d M rs
s day, th e head of th e F re n c h d eleg a- ; c r,m e s sh o c k in g a ll Ire la n d w ould w hich th e w ar lo rd s of c e n tra l a n d ^he nnlv
M oore. W h ile th e club h a s a few
>w ..
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' be a p p re h e n d e d .
. . n d . in g for in e o n ‘V one s o u th of R o seb u rg .
n o rth e rn C hina a re c o n te
¡ th i n g . to o tte r to r sale, it t , h o p e d '
ma<,° “ " i™ “
4' “ rtln g
Mrs. M ilton H ig g in s is on h e r wav
su p re m a cy , . W u P ei F u ’s w e a k e st t o th is n a tio n a l
.h a , an y one hav in g an a rtic le th e y
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co n v en tio n , an d it
ALL PH A SE S TH RESH ED OUT AT w ould lik e to d o n a te to th e c lu b .! * “ “ ls “ ' „
division of th e left w ing of th e long
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h a s ch a n g ed
I u
I is v er-v f o rtu n a te to have h e r ston
BIG CITIZEN'S MEETING IN
¡ b a ttle line, w as ro u te d . T he b a ttle h e re for th e
1
will send o r b rin g I, to th e s a lv a g e
,
' T “ ' ’ OliCl,a" ° " JA PA N FORTIFYING SIBERIA
m o rn in g a n d a fte rn o o n ., » E A R L Y F L U ID H l'R L K D INTO
CITY . HALL
D E S P IT E T H E IR PR O M IS E ‘ aged w ith g re a te s t in te n s ity a t M a-, T u esd ay . She will give an a d d re ss
twat
____ ________ .
of L1°y<i G eorge. O vert a c ts on th e
te n t M onday, o r as soon as possible. p a rt of b o .h G erm an y a n d tn e so v ie t
BUS LOAD O F NON»
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a d g d .e th s e s
W A SH IN G TO N . A pril 29.— J a p a n „ ‘X T / ’‘T ” WU?
WCTe COm* 1 a t th e luncheon a n d one d u rin
A
ny
a
rtic
le
th
a
t
will
sell
is
a
c
ce
p
t—’
I X IO N IS T S
S|H-e<l Lindt for T ou rists Fix »si at
1
Pelled to r e tr e a t by C h an g Tso L in ’ 3 recep tio n
g o v e rn m e n t of R u ssia, w hich w ould
able.
No
one
in
te
re
s
te
d
in
th
is
has begun fo rtify in g th e c o a st of Si a rm y , w hich s u ffe re d heavy losses.
2<i M iles an Hour— B ig Signs to
in d ic a te a se cre t a g re e m e n t, a re con­
lin e of w ork sh o u ld m iss h e a rin g her. L cngshoi«m ien’s Strike In Pnitlnn<I
her a w ith 12-inch g u n s, c a lc u la te d
Be 1*08(4x1 a t City L im its— Cour­
S tead y firin g o p e n in g a t daw n
s ta n tly c ro p p in g up.
A b o m b sh ell
A ssum in g Serious INoportions__
tesy to be th e W atchword.
was th ro w n in to th e co n fe re n ce to- to m ak e th e p e n in su la im p re g n a b le I a n d c o n tin u in g a ll day w a rn e d Pe-
P
olice F orce A ugm ented— Four-
kin th a t th e w a r w as on in e a r n e s t .-
‘ day w ith rec e ip t of th e new s th a t to an a tta c k in g fleet.
ten
V essels in Harbor D elayed.
a rn e d ----
not
J a p a n was fo rtify in g th e c o a st o f, E T his s e n sa tio n a l c h a rg e w as m ad e , i F o re ig n e rs have been
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♦
No a r r e s t o f to u ris ts u n less «
S ib eria, c o n tr a r y to th e a g re e m e n t
' A le x a n d er y a z ik o ff, sp o k e sm a n • to tra v e l on th e ra ilro a d s . T hey a re
PO RTLA ND .
A pril
29.— F ra n k
v* th e y a re tra v e lin g in excess of <$>
o
f
th e d e le g a tio n of th e F a r E a s te rn well p ro te c te d a n d no g re a t a n x ie ty
■ m ad e a t th e W a sh 'n g to n a rm a m e n t
H en d erso n ,
a
w a te rfro n t
s tr ik e ­
♦ 20 m iles an h o u r th ro u g h th e -»,
re
p
u
b
lic
of
S
ib
e
ria
,
w
ho
h
a
s
ju
s
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r
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is felt fo r th e ir sa fe ty .
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r,
was
se
rio
u
sly
b
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w hen
♦ city.
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ceived d e ta ile d In fo rm a tio n co n cern -
jo
il
of
m
u
s
ta
rd
w
as
th
ro
w
n
in
to
his
School h o u rs w ill be ob serv - <#»
i ing w h a t p u rp o rts to he th e p lan of E N G L ISH W A R S H IP S SA IL TO
y IR ISH TR U G E C O N F E R E N C E
| face by Ilo llis S tra w , a union m an.
♦ ed b etw een 8 a n d 5 o ’clock.
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th e J a p a n e s e fo r m a in ta in in g a hold
P R O T E S T B R IT IS H SU B JE C T S
P R O V E S U T T E R C O L L A P S E on th e R u ssian m a in la n d , d e sp ite
¡ O th e r s tr ik e b r e a k in g lo n g sh o re m e n
♦
L a rg e sig n s will be s tr u n g <3>
LONDON, A pril 29.— B ritish w a r­
. who w ere being conveyed In an a u to
D U B LIN , A pril 29.— O fficial a n ! p ro m ises m ad e a t th e a rm a m e n t sh ip s have been d isp a tc h e d to Tien
♦ ab o v e th e s tre e t a t th e c ity <?»'
bus w ith H en d erso n , w ere s lig h tly
n
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th
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ritish
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c
ts
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r-
lim its , a n n o u n c in g <the speed Ȥ> !
Irish
tru
c
e
c
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n
fe
re
n
ce
has
b
u rn ed
by
th e
p o w erful
flu id ,
allo w ed .
‘
heen I as soon a s possible.
I ing th e C h in ese w ar.
M r. a n d M rs. B ert M oses will leave
B
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P
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pril
2
9
.
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Was
th
ro
w
n
in
to
th
e
convey-
All to u ris ts a re to be tre a te d <3> h e re fo r New Y ork on May 3. A fte r
P ro m p t w ork a t th e e m e r­
w ith th e g re a te s t of c o u rte s y ^ m a k in g a s h o rt v isit th e re , M rs. .
! — T w elve s tr ik e r s and fo u r s ta te po- ance.
gency
h
o sp ita l pro b ab ly saved H e n ­
<
i n At A ^ ity '
♦ ¡M o s e s w ill go to In d ia n a to visit r e l - '{
: licenten w ere in ju re d to<|ay in a
d e rs o n ’s ey e sig h t.
S tra w w as a r ­
rio t a t th e m ine of th e T ow er Hill
reste d .
Coal a n d Coke com pany n e a r here.
A m e e tin g w as held in th e c ity 36 W in b u rn wiH conie back to A sh -'
T he lo n g sh o rem en s tru c k S unday
A crow d of 200 s tr ik e r s a n d w om -
h a ll la s t n ig h t by a b o u t 125 r e p r e - i ,a n d by a u to m o b ile ,
w hen th e em p lo y e rs d eclared fo r th e
i en ru sh e d th re e policem en who w ere
s e n ta tlv e b u sin e ss m en o f th e city.
M rs' M oses w in r e tu r n h e re by i
open shop an d a re d u c tio n of w ages.
g u a rd in g th e m ine, a n d a h o t fig h t
to g e th e r w ith th e m ay o r an d th e p o - |raH w hen heT h u sb a n d an d Mr. W in-
W ith a c ts of violence In th e s tr ik e
follow ed.
T he police opened fire,
lice» force in an e ffo rt to solve th e b u rn a r r iv e - 1,1 m a k in g th e c ro s s ­
in cre asin g , th e police force on th e
which was qu ick ly re tu rn e d . W hen
to u r is t p ro b lem , w hich h a s been the' c o u n tr y t r i p - b u sin e ss m a tte r s w ill
w a te rfro n t has been duly a u g u m e n t-
police re in fo rc e m e n ts a rriv e d , th e
c a u se of so m uch d iscu ssio n on th e be looked a f t e r by Mr. W in b u rn and
, ed.
T he s trik e is se rio u sly a ffe c t­
b a ttle becam e g e n e ra l.
Mr. M oses, w hich h av e to do w ith
s tr e e ts fo r th e la s t tw o days.
ing th e sh ip p in g in th e h a rb o r.
P ro m in e n t c itiz e n s took th e flo o r th e n e w sp a p e r fe a tu re th ey a re pro-
C
argo crew s a re w o rk in g on all 14
SU SA N V ILLE, C alif., A pril 29.—
SE A T T L E . A pril 29.— Two b a n ­ O I AUTA UQUA ASSO( T ATK >N
a n d d iscu ssed th e s u b je c t re la tiv e n io iin S u n d e r th e n a m e of ‘Sap an d Mrs. M abel Boyle y e s te rd a y a f t e r - '
vessels
h ere, b u t on m ost of them
SE L E C T S ITS C O M M ITTEES
to th e r e p o rt th a t th e a r r e s tin g offi- S a,t ’ R ecen tly th e P re m ie r syndi- noon e n te re d a plea of n ot g u ilty to K- V. G A R T E R AND H. C. GA LEY d its d a sh ed from a w a itin g a u to ,
only one crew of lo n g sh o rem en is
p a rk e d o p p o site th e p la n t of th e Se­
c e rs had been d isc o u rte o u s to th o se e a te - ,n c • of N« w Y ork, one of th e th e c h a rg e th a t she m u rd e re d h e r
AT H E A D O F P R O PO SE D
At th e m ee tin g T h u rs d a y evening e n g ag ed , in ste a d of th e u su a l four.
a
tt le S ta r, covered F ra n k W eb ster,
a rr e s te d , b u t no one could be found B e a rs t o rg a n iz a tio n s, took o v er th e h u sb a n d , J a m e s Boyle n ig litw a tc h
NEW E N TE R PR ISE
th e b u sin e ss m a n a g e r, a n d Miss W il­ of th e C h a u ta u q u a a sso c ia tio n th e
to v e rify su ch a re p o rt.
¡p ro m o tio n of “ Sap a n d S a i f ’ on a ; m an , in th e ir cabin hom e h e re A p r il! ,
OREGON KU KLUX NAMES
com
th e
m a M ayer, th e c a sh ie r, w ith r e v o l- , eO
m m
m ittee
lttees s fo r tb
year
L a rg e sig n s h a v e been o r d e r e d .j big sc ale a n d it ¡s to be p u sh ed ag- 5th last, by sh o o tin g him t h r o u g h ! T w en ty L o cal M en M ake r P »«>«•«-
TO BE MADE PUBLIC
sped aw ay w ith n e a r five w ero selected , and it was th e aim , in
ill
kz,
a X
■-»
>
_
* e rs, a n d
a n d s i V«r
w ill
be e re c te d a t th e city l im - 1 Rre s aively V by th a t sy n d ic a te,
tion
Fund
to
the
End
that
Com­
th e h e a rt.
th o u sa n d d o lla rs.
m ak in g th ese se le c tio n s to se cu re
its as soon as th ey a re co m p leted ,
rb e tra n s c o n tin e n ta l m otor trip
T h e re is w id esp read in te re s t in
pany May Re G otten U nder Way
T he. plea of not g u ilty follow s a n - '
W e b ste r had ju s t a rriv e d w ith th e th ° p erso n s b e st a d a p te d fo r th e du-
a n n o u n c in g th e speed lim it of 2 O 'wi11 ta k e se v era l w eeks,
A
shland
an d M edford over th e Ku
for
Im
m
ediate
E
n
largem
ent.
u o u n c e m e n t by co u n ty o ffic ia ls th a t
w eekly pay ro ll. T he ro b b e rs tim ed tlGS assIgned
m iles w ith in th e city , a n d th e fact
Klux
K
ian
in v estig a tio n develop-
Mi s. Boyle confessed . she fired th e
F o llo w in g is th e list:
A fte r th e
th a t tw o schools a re on th e high- SE * A T O R UP F O R R E -E L E C T IO N sh o t th a t cau sed d e a th , b u t claim ed
F ° ‘ th ° PaSt t h ‘‘ee m o n th s > H - C th e ir a rriv a l p e rfe c tly .
: m en ts from Los A ngeles, w hich was
B uilding a n d G ro u n d s co m m ittee
w ay in sid e th e lim its, an d a s k in g
L IN E D FO R G O N TFM P’l a rev o lv e r w as a c c id e n ta lly d is-i : G aley, w ith th e a s sis ta n c e o f E. V. ro b b ery th e b a n d its d ash ed hack t o ’
! g re a tly in c re a se d w hen new s V a s r e ­
M
rs. E lizab etli Van S an t, Mrs. S.
ev e ry o n e to p lease d riv e slow ly by
EU G E N E , A pril 29.— W a ite r N. c h a rg e d w hile Boyle w as show ing C a rte r, h as been c o n d u c tin g a m ost th e if a u to an d eseappd ‘“ to (he sub-
c
P a tte rs o n . M r. F in le y and W. W. e iv e d th a t in ra id in g (he office of
u lbs.
th e schools..
Jo n e s, E u g e n e a tto r n e y an d s ta te h e r how to fire it.
th e head o fficial of th e K ian on th e
1 c a re fu l a n d e x h a u stiv e in v e stig a tio n
H evener.
T he s ta te law p ro v id es fo r a speed s e “ a to r fo r six y e a rs, has been fined
of tlie B lair g r a n ite q u a rry located
P acific co ast, th e in v e s tig a tin g o f­
A d v e rtisin g c o m m ittee — E. J. B ar­
six m iles in an a ir line s o u th e a s t of
n o t to exceed 20 m iles a n h o u r in $ 100 by J»<lge C oke on a c h a rg e of
ficials got possession o f th e list of
re tt, B ert M oses, Mrs. J. H. D ill,'
a n y city , a n d th e o ffic ers in m a k in g !c o n te m p t of c o u rt. J u d g e Coke in a
, A sh lan d . T he p u rp o se has been to
nam es of th e O regon m em b ers of
Dr. W . E. B lake, Leo F e rg u so n , H
! m a k e a co m p lete su rv e y w ith a view
a r r e s ts h av e been o b se rv in g th is l a w 'tria I sev eral w eeks ago found Jo n es
th
e K ian an d th a t th e sam e w ould
H. E lh a rt an d E. J, K aiser.
a n d th e law in th is resp ect will still 'g u ilty a n d cam e to E u g e n e from
to o rg a n iz ’ng a com pany on a la rg e
be in te r fu rn is h e d th e n e w sp a p e rs.
D eco ratin g
c o m m ittee — M rs. O.
he e n fo rc e d on local p a rtie s , h u t th e P o rtla n d for th e p u rp o se of sen ten c-
: scale to ta k e o v er th is g ra n ite prop-
W in te r, M rs. J. W . W a g n er, Mrs.
! e rty an d o p e ra te th e bu sin ess. O p­
to u r is ts will not be a rre s te d u n less in S him .
s . WILL TRY TO
W ilm er Poley, M rs. O eder. a n d Mrs.
th ey a re d riv in g a t an excessive ra te
tio n s have been se cu re d , title s p e r­
J o n e s ’ a tto rn e y s im m ed ia te ly gave
R E G I LA TE C A PIT A L REN TS
H. H. E lh a rt.
of speed.
fected, e x a m in a tio n s of th e q u a rry
n o tice of a p p e al to th e s u p r e m e '
R eception c o m m itte e — C. B. L am -!
In o rd e r to b e tte r p ro te c t th e c o u rt. Jo n e s w as accused of giving
m ad e by e x p e rts an d m any d e ta ils
W ASHINGTON, A pril 29.— Can a
kin, H. T. E lm o re, Mrs. E lla B.
school c h ild re n d u rin g th e h o u rs m oney to Mrs. E d ith L uick to send
covered re la tin g to th e e x te n t of th e
g
o
v
e rn m e n t in te rfe re w ith th e law
M ills, Mrs. J o h n H, F u lle r, an d W.
w hen th ey a re going to a n d com ing! h e r tw o d a u g h te rs , who w e re w it-j
g ra n ite , d a m a n d fo r it, prices th a t
of
supply
and d e m a n d by legal e n ­
____________
i H. M cNair.
from school. It_w as decided to h av e nesses in a c rim in a l case, o u t of the!
can be o b ta in e d , fre ig n t ra te s , tra d e t
a
c
tm
e
n
t,
and
‘g e t aw ay w ith It” ?
i T ic k et c o m m itte e — V. O. N. S m ith ,'
an o ffic er on d u ty a t one o r b o th o f «(ate.
J o n e s w as a lto r n e y for a
te r r ito r y a n d o th e r m a tte r s lik ely
T he q u e stio n is to he an sw e re d by
A. W. N o rb lad , s ta te s e n a to r from M rs. E. P eil. G. H. B illings and C. B
MADISON, W ls., A pril 29.- T e a rsj to a ffe c t th e co n d u c t of th e b u sin e ss. C latso p co u n ty , who is o u t fo r th e L a m k in .
th e schools a t th e tim e th e c h ild re n m an found g u ilty of c o n trib u tin g to
experience. T he U nited S ta te s gov­
need m ost p ro te c tio n
w ellin g -in his eyes, a convict boy,!
T he re s u lts of th e s e in v e s tig a tio n s re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r n a tio n a l
th e d e lin q u e n cy of th e se girls.
e rn m e n t, a c tin g as a city council for
once a so ld ie r se rv in g his c o u n try , have been m o st s a tis fa c to ry , a n d c o n g re ssm a n from th is d is tr ic t in
It h a s been found by in v e stig a tio n
th e c a p ital city, has ’e x te n d e d the
of th e s e c re ta ry of th e c h a m b e r of
enjoyed th e fre e a ir fo r a b rie f h o u r ¡ th e e ffo rts h av e now b o rn e fru it in o p p o sition to W. C. H aw ley
th e
Ball a c t, by w hich re n ts a re r e g u ­
i to d ay w h ile by th e g rac e of G over- a v ery m a te ria l w ay.
¡ p re s e n t in cu m b e n t, w as in A shland
c o m m erce th a t th e re p o rt te llin g ’ of
lated a n d th e re la tio n s of te n a n t and
a sig n a t G ra n ts P a ss a d v isin g m o­
no, B laine, he looked upon th e be-
A fte r th o ro u g h ly s a tis fy in g th e m - , F rid a y a fte rn o o n s h a k in g h a n d s a n d I
lan d lo rd fixed by law fo r a f u r th e r
to r is ts to S ew are o f A sh la n d , is u n ­
>ngu face ot his dead m o th e r, who selves of th e m e rit of th e p ro je c t, vis tin g w ith som e of o u r citizen s
period of tw o y ears. O rig in ally e n ­
fo u n d ed .
An e ff o r t is now bein g
flic l m h e r b e lie f th a t one look a t ¡M essrs. C a rte r an d G aley p r e s e n te d 1 and e n d e a v o rin g to s tre n g th e n his
a cted as a w ar m ea su re to p rev en t
m ad e by th e s e c re ta ry to get in '
h er w ould tu rn h e r son from a life th e m a tte r to som e of th e le a d in g 'c h a n c e s fo r n o m in a tio n . M r N o r b la d ’
p ro fite e rin g in W ash in g to n re n ta l
to u ch w ith th e n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia
° CrJ nTe.’ ¿ L e t hlm 866 m y faCe’ i bU3i,,ess m en of A sh lan d , w ith th e is a m an t h a t h a s acco m p lish ed a!
p ro p e rty w hen en ro m o u s dem and
to w n s from w hich re p o rts have com e
even it I m dead , th e m o th e r plead - th e re s u lt th a t m an y of th em be- g re a t deal of good fo r th e s ta te of
sent re n ts sk y w a rd , th e a c t is now
in re g a rd to such sig n s th e re . Som e
ed. and I know he w ill y et be a c a m e convinced th a t th e p ro sp e c t is O regon an d it is re p o rte d from var-
to be co n tin u e d as an e x p e rim e n t
Y re k a c itiz e n s w ere in th e city to ­
111 2!'
„
,
e x cellen t fo r th e b u ild in g of a la rg e ions so u rces th a t he has b e tte r th a n
in peace tim e re g u la tio n of c o m m e r­
d ay , a n d w hen a sk e d a b o u t such a
T he m o th e r lived in Iow a, a n d th e ¡an d sp le n d id e n te rp ris e in th is com - a 50-50 ch a n ce to win th e n o m in a-
cial re la tio n s.
sig n in Y rek a, th e y sa id th e re no
son is se' tin g a se n te n c e ¿or b u r- «»unity.
tjon
tr u t h in su ch a s ta te m e n t, a n d f u r ­
K LA M A TH FA L L S. A pril 29 — g ' a r y ,.’jn W a u k e n ’ 'W7is- T he Sover-
T w enty of th ese m en have jo in e d
L. E . B ean, c a n d id a te fo r C over-
' be Ja c k so n C ounty O lym pic con-; W IL L BUCK SNOW TO
L.
t h e r th a t th e law s in C a lifo rn ia w e re in c re a s e of th e w . .
'
n o r »1« » o t h av e ju ris d ic tio n to a l- in g u a ra n te e in g a very
----- ,‘
*’ J y®s te
' r d ’ a y a t ----
very s u b s ta n tia l nor. w as in th e city th is m o rn in g <e8t Was
held
T alent
GATHER TROUT EGGS
*° 8° ‘°
f° r th<?' PrOIU° Uon fu n d to ta
k e c a re of th e lo o k in g a f te r p o litical fences a n d C e n tra l P o in t w in n in g firs t place ir
b e in g m o re rig id ly e n fo rc e d in m any e ig h t h o u rs fo r the” lu m b e r in d u s try X r a L
:ake
in
d e ta ils th a n th e y a re in A shland.
n e ra l so th e fu n e ra l p ro cessio n 1 P re lim in a ry expenses of in c o rp o râ t- g iv in g th e glad han d to th e citizen s th e mGet With a to ta l of 213
KLAM ATH FA LLS. A pril 29.—
T_
___ ..
...
c e n te rin g a ro u n d K la m a th Fall« was
In c o n n e ctio n w ith th e re p o rt t h a t held in a d v isa b le In th e re p o rt o f t h e ’ u a ye eiL fr0In W a u k e n ’ Iow a ’ t o “ lg ’ a d v e «'tising a n d p lac in g th e Mr. Bean ex p resses h im se lf as be- PO ,,lts' AH th e tow n schools of th e
M. R am sd ell, Sam Budget P h il
th e re w ere 100 c a m p e rs in th e M ed­ in v e s tig a t oli sig n ed by th e m em b ers ’ -
7
.
.WÌ8" f o r . th e fu n " a t° Ck ° 7 th e c ------------
o rp o ra tio n on th e m
m a ar-
in
g
v
ery
m
u
ch
g
ra
tifie
d
w
ith
h
is
p
ounty
w
ith
th
e
exception
of
Ash-
M
o
tsc
h e n b a -----
ch e r a n d a n o th e r m an
r- m g
v e iy
m ucn g r a tu ie a w ith his
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fo rd g ro u n d s and only one in A sh
e ra l. T h e re th e hoy. s tric k e n w ith k e t. T h is p re lim in a ry fu n d w as e a s - 1 sh o w in g and believes th a t he h as an d a n d M ed fo rd - P a rtic ip a te d .
left y e ste rd a y fo r D iam ond lak e.
of th e s ta te b o a rd o f co n ciliatio n
lan d o n e n ig h t th is w eek, it was
g rie f an d sh am e, faced his m o th e r’s ■ b ra ise d in th e last tw o o r th re e th e lead of th e field
By
w
in
n
in
g
firs
t
place
in
y
e
s
te
r-
w
i><‘>'e they will g a th e r a b o u t 8.000.-
W illiam F. W oodw ard, O tto R H a rt- i
i
,
fo u n d t h a t th e re w e re o nly five or wig a n d Jo h n K. F ly n n
‘
elt to p ra y ' A fte r t h e p a ys. It w as d e sire d t h a t th e sub-
d a y ’s gam es. C e n tra l P o in t won th e 000 tro u t eggs d u rin g th e next «0
six c a rs in th e M edford g ro u n d s th a t
s 'lv e r tro p h y cup w hich w as p re se n t- d a >’S-
After a probe e x u d i n g over a ,
„ X 7 ,o W a e Z r '
! 8Cr‘,’et8
e u ty , so a TK liE T S FOR PARENT-
n ig h t, a n d Mr. D o ran , a u to ca m p su ­
ed
by th e T a le n t O lym pic so ciety ;
T be ™en w ill w alk to th e la k e and
n
u
m
b
e
r
o
f
m
en
who
w
ere
w
illing
to
p eriod of n e a rly tw o m o n th s, d u rin g
__________________
TEAt H E R S LU NCH EON SOLD e ig h t y e a rs ago, w ith th e p ro v is io n . wiI1 e n c o u n te r snow a v e ra g in g from
p e rin te n d e n t, re p o rte d th a t th e re
jo
in
th
e
g
ro
u
p
if
n
ecessary
,
w
ere
w e re six c a rs in A s h la n d ’s cam p th e ¡ 7 ^
W hkh Ume th e p,11’,loves of!
n ot in clu d ed .
’
th a t th e cup sh o u ld becom e th e prop- fo u r fee; in d e p th on th e level to 12
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.
th
e
n
u
lls
in K la m a th co u n ty w ere on B IN E S ’ F R IE N D S S E E R P A R O L E
s a m e n ig h t
T
he
sto
ck
will
f
irs
t
be
o
ffered
to
A11
tic
k
e
ts
fo
r
th
e
lu
n
cheon
T
ues-
e
rty or th e school w inning first place feet a t th e su m m it, a c co rd in g to R ay
¡s trik e , th e b oard dec (led, a cco rd in g
FDR OONVICTED RANK ER th e people of th e R ogue riv e r val- day
T h e s u b je c t o f a fre e cam p g ro u n d
tb
e
P
a
r
e
n
t-T
e
a
c
h
e
rs
associa-
fo
r tw o successive y e a rs in th e an- S to u t, c o u n ty g am e w arden,
| to its re p o rt, th a t th e ‘ investlga-J
w as d iscu ssed by th o se p re se n t, and
ley in th e hope th a t th ey will secu re! tio ” a t tb e B ° ;el A shland have been n u a l field m eet. G en tral P o in t won
T his season p ro m ises to be a ban-
,tlo n has not b o rn e o u t to sa tisfa c -
,
F rie n d s of R oland D. H ines, found e n o u g h of it to c o n tro l th e o r g a n iz a - 1 SO,d’ an d U wlH bp lin P °3»'b le to la s t y e a r, a n d th is jyear’us victory n ®>'one fo r tro u t eggs. W ard en S to u t
a poll show ed th a t p ra c tic a lly every
" lne
“ i»r> In the circuit court tion a n d th u s keep it a hom e in d u s-j o b tain a tic k e t to a tte n d th is m e e t- '» ta k e s th e cup th e 'r p e rm a n e n t pos- 3&id- At W ood R iver, p ro b ab ly 2,-
o n e fav o re d a fre e cam p g ro u n d
S ev eral w en ...............
t so f a . r as
to ....
say th a t
... ...
<">'>” »•
m sltt a fte r long deliberu- try w ith th e b e n e fits a c c ru in g to th e i,1S' T h e rec e Ptio n from 3 to 5 in session.
' 0 0 00.000 eggs will be tak e n
™ p , “ ' lta b l)r “ » .te r an e ig h t- tio n of a c h a rg e a ris in g o u t of th e
th e y w ere w lllin g to give a e t i p u l . t - ' i '
people of th is locality .
! tb e » fte rn o o n , how ever, is open to
In co n n ectio n
w ith
th e t o w
n ------------------------------
ch m
m o o n n th
th fo
fo r r th
th e e u u p p k k eep
P ” S a iea8O I,able w age fa ilu re of th e B ank of JJa c k so n v ille ,
■ed sum each
eep
, . ,
in a c c o r d i n g
r •
---------------- ------ ’
e ra tin g a n y ° ne w ho d e sire s to a tte n d , a n d school m eet, t h e r u ra l schools of M3GIOX A U X ILIA R Y
W. "*•
M. B la ir aa3
h a s been o p _____
of th e p a rk . H a rris o n B ro th e rs, of ' “ 1 11 '
*■'
t’v l n g ja r e c ir c u la tin g a p e titio n fo r h i s ' th is p ro p e rty fo r six y e a rs and in a11 a re ®o rd ia ,,v in v ited
to be th e co u n ty a lso held a c o n te st, first
IN IT IA T E S GLAS
ASS O F SIX
costs.
th e F o rd g a ra g e , said th ey w ould be
(p aro le.
T he c o u rt a n n o u n c ed th a t 1921 his o u tp u t rea c h e d a b o u t $22 - p re s e n t-
' bein
‘ g won by R uch and sec-
¡p
la
c
e
T
b
e
A
m
erican
L
egion
A u x iliary
It is c le a r from ev dence s u b m it- , H ines w ould be called fo r se n te n c e
w illin g to give $15 p er m o n th if o th ­
ond place by Oak G rove, out of th e in tia te d a class of six a t th e r e g u la r
000 in value. T he w ork of th e new
e r c itiz e n s d e sire d to keep th e p a rk ted th a t th e p rese n t scale for u n - ¡n ex t T u esd ay , a n d m aybe a t a still
,n in e schools th a t took p a rt.
m e e tin g F rid a y . F o llo w in g th e bus-
o
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
in
in
c
o
rp
o
ra
tin
g
a
n
d
S
T
U
D
E
N
T
S
W
IL
L
E
D
IT
sk ille d lab o r will a d m it of no red n e- la te r d a te
u p in t h a t m a n n e r.
E lO E X E S l'X D A V R E G IS T E R r C° “ ch H u |ih “
of
A sh lan d
m e e tin g le a « a 8 .e rv e d to d ig -
g
e
ttin
g
a
d
v
e
rtis
in
g
m
a
tte
r
in
sh
a
p
e
tion w ith living co sts as they
a re
H ines w as found g u ilty on an in- will be p ushed as ra p id ly a s possible.
h
ig
h
school
a
c
te
d
as
o
fficial
s
ta
r
te
r
,
ibles
a
n d m em bers. M esdam es Ash-
a t p re se n t, below
SNOW STILL BLOCKING
!“>
a n n n im »»n w age d ic tm e n t a lle g in g th e m ak in g of
M
r.
S
te
w
a
rt
of
th
e
M
edford
schools
c
ra
ft.
B u rd ick a n d G arey p resid ed
a and d u e a n n o u n c e m e n t will be m ad e
EU G EN E. A pril 29.— T he S unday
ROAR TO CRATER L A K E ^
un- false re p o rt to th e s ta te b a n k in g e x -¡w h e n sto ck s u b s c rip tio n s
b
e
'
e
d
itio
n
“o
f
7
k
e
E
u
g
e
n
e
C
o
r
n
i
n
g
‘
R
eg-
was
SCGre
k
e
e
p
e
r'
a
n
d
J
o
h
»
R®®«on,
a
t
th
e
tea tab le . D u rin g th e social
can
penal-
a
m
in
e
r,
w
hen
he
w
as
in
c
h
a
rg
e
of
ta
k
e
n
.
of A sh lan d , was m a rsh a l of th e day. h o u r th e lad ies w ere favored w ith
»
p
^
n
• " ,h e
w
—
■
is te r to m o rro w m o rn in g will be p u b ­
b e e rs
rs. P r e e r rry
lished by th e e d itin g class of th e v T he m eet w as one of th
l “ e c best
ut5Sl e ev
v e er r se v era l so n g n » u “ m
« '»
rs by
oy M
airs,
ry
c o rd in g ,0 S ta n le y C. J e w e l,, c h ln lj
A re c o n ,n te n d a ,io n
Z deV v
H - 0 c a „ sh . ie „ r w as , hi • th e e a st CH ER RIES BRING $ 2 A POUND
u n iv e rs ity
school ,of jo u rn a lis m
’
° m * 7 3<h,etiC fita n d p o h lt-
ac cn m p a » i®d b>' M rs. R. L.
• ' H e w as a S° v ,c e -p,'ea
nce w
w as
as «o
good,
Of th e p re d a to ry a n im a l d e p a rtm e n t th e b o a rd th a t o p e ra to rs an o em
”
IN SAN FR A N C ISCO T he s tu d e n ts will su p p ly a la rg “ e • a . n " d n ? th “ e 6 3 a tte
te n n d “ a anCe
o d ’ ° over
' pr B u rd ick
“ . M rs. S. A. P e e rs, J r ., gave
¡dent
of
th
e
in
s
titu
tio
n
.
ISCO. , A pril
nril 29.—
29 — T he n u m b e r o „c f in te ______
o f th e . b u re a u of biology, w ho re- ployes a d ju s t th e ir d iffe re n c e s
SAN FR A N C .’ ISCO
r p re ta tiv .1
e an . . d , fe a . tu re 1000 people being p re s e n t to w it- a ta lk on th e d u tie s an d o p p o rtn n i-
on
r
:
h
7
™
-
-
—
i tie s in co n n ectio n w ith th e u n it con-
n irn e d ih ls m o rn in g fro m « o u th e rn th e e ig h t ho iir b asis, an d in a u g u r a te d x
, ference. H er re m a rk s w ere received
O regon. Snow still blocks th e road a system of c o m p e n sa tio n for
a n d f u tu r e p ro sp e c ts o f E u g e n e and
b e g in n in g a b o u t th r e e m iles above tim e In . « c o r d « « ' w i '.V i b é 'e x “^
t™ -,.,,™ ! " w “? w '?
•°.M " " S' ° to d a)'
w ith a p p la u se . At th e close of th e
. g u T la
he r class
Ita ff w
'f r ill
o m rep
^ r lace
o o f vv ? d ’"
With fire in th e a fte rn o o n ’s p ro g ra m Dr. R. L R u r-
is u re r, w ho w as trie d tw ice, a As fa r is k n ow n, th e se a re th e f ir s t a L ll an e of co th u e n ty re
Prospect.
! cies of th e s itu a tio n .
d isa g re e m e n t re s u ltin g b o th tim es . c h e rrie s to bo sold in tb e c o u n try . | re a d e r to e d ito r.
'
t h o e v e rg re e n f o “ . u e v e T g r e e T ’' ' ’
* ' ' h a ° <1 ° Ut"
ll”
1
1
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, POLICE
OF THE EAS I
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INCORPORATE
BÏ LOCAL MEN
a
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r v w /A r w c v e ir z v l . .
x
i benevolent ladies.
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