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A shland D aily tidings ♦ ASHLA Nii CLIMATE, w itn o u t <» ♦ th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ♦ cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <F <$> T his is a proven fact. ♦ (International News Wire Service VOLUME 4 (Successo! to th e Sem i-W eekly Tld Ings. Voi. 43) CITV FATHERS SIT FOR HOURS TUESDAY NIGHT W AR DISPRO VED PACIFIST IDEAS, ♦ . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> ♦♦♦♦♦ $> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- vive th re e m onths in th e rich <$> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- ♦ m estic w ater helps. _____ ASHLAND. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 <♦> <t> ♦ <?> <?> <8> Bishops at the General Episcopal Convention SAYS PERSHING •» ♦ » No. 28 ♦ MOVIELAND STAR * IS REPO RTED TO «> BE FTxAT BROKE <•' ;.,í E CONFERENCE IS MAKING GAINS ---------- <$> WASHINGTON. Oct. 3.— <S> •» LOS ANGELES. Oct. 4.— <?> S» “ The w orld w ar b rought hom e Y> if ® L iabilities of M ildred H arris, 9 ♦ to the United S tates in a very <$> fl <i> once wife of C harlie C haplin. < ♦ s trik in g m anner, the advisabil- <$> <$> form er film s ta r now playing a <?■ <«> ity of reasonable precautions, <$> j 3 vaudeville engagem ent, were <t> ♦ com pletely vindicating the advo- <$> | > given as $31.411.90 and assets <$> ♦ cates of m ilitary tra in in g and <S> ;5 <§> $ 1500 w orth of w earing ap- <•> <?> p relim inary organization and !♦ parel, which, under the bank- «> d em o n stratn g beyond the ques- * '•> ruptcy law, is exempt. F I AM K OF DETAILS MAKES LONG <S> tion th e fallacies of pacificts <§> Lou.s B. Mayer, field pro- <§> ARMISTICE AGREEM ENT SAID TO SESSION AND PARLEYING i th eo ries,’’ G eneral P erching de- <§> ’ <$> ducer, and Kenyon Lee, a tto r- <$> HAVE BEEN BEACHED NECESSARY ,<$> d a re d today in an address here <$>' | ’ <•> nqy, were each cre d ito rs for «>' TODAY ♦ to th e Reserve O fficers’ associa- ♦ > $3000, and the U nited S tates -* WATER SITUATION IS ?> tion. <$> fj I governm ent is to lose to the <5> t TURK REPRESENTATIVE SUBJECT OF SPEECHES Y- “ These resources w ere forced <?> | <?> ex ten t of $1028.85 in income <$>’ CONCEDES TO ALLIES ---------- upon us,” P e rsh in g said, “ a t <$> j<$> tax for money th a t Miss H arris «• E ngin eer O rdered to Proceed w ith <3, t be unnecessary cost of valuable <?> ¿4 i ♦ believed she had when she <S> No Serious Difli«ulti<\s Foreseen; Survey for I n itin g Neil an d Ash- h om an life and th e lesson has <?» P a rt of a procession of bishops a t the general convention of tiie Protestant Episcopal Church In America at ♦ filed h er incom e tax re tu rn . 4> Greek Com m ander Ordered Not to land C reeks; Many R equ ests P re- sunk deeper ¡n th e b rea sts of <$> Portland, Ore. <S> Several am ounts w ere owed for <•> W ithdraw Troops from Thrace; sen ted by R esident« of City. j •«> all save those few who, having 4>|____________ — <S> “ m erchandise.” The p etition <S> Two C lasses C alled Out. eyes, see not, and, having ears, <?> ♦ had been signed ‘ M ildred H ar- The re g u la r m eeting of the city <$> h e a r n o t.” <g> <$• ris C haplin,” but th e “ C haplin” <$> LONDON, Oct. 4.— Ism et Pasha, council took place in the re c o rd e r’s <?> BA SEB A L L RESULTS TODAY è> <$> had been crossed out. 9 rep resen tativ e of Kem al Pasha, and office a t th e city hall last evening, <§><§> <®> <§><§><§><§><§><§><§><§> <®> <^- <§><§> <®> <g> the allied rep resen tativ es are re p o rt owing to the fact th a t th e cham ber P a cific Coast L eagu e ed to have reached an arm istice of com m erce had m ade a rra n g e (Y esterd ay ’s’ Gam es) agreem ent at M udania, and to have m ents to use th e re g u la r council At Los Angeles 4; San Francisco) signed a protocol, according to an 3. cham ber fo r th e evening. Exchange teleg rap h dispatch from All the councilm en save Mr. F r o s t , I At P o rtla n d 7; Salt L ake 3. C onstantinople. answ ered to roll call, w ith M ayor | D espite th e fact th a t the season a t The address given by M ajor Mor L am kin and the city recorder in j BASEBALL W EA TH ER FINE C rater Lake has closed officially,! CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 4.— An gan to the cham ber of com m erce th e ir u sual places. NEW YORK, Oct. 4.— Ideal wea cars still continue to m ake th e ir ap-^ last n ig h t was one of the best in a! official announcem ent is m ade th a t A ttorney W. J. Moore appeared pearance a t th e reso rt, and people th e r for the first gam e of the world long tim e. The subject was “ Citi-j Ism et P asha, rep resen tativ e of the before the council and talk ed for series is indicated. gaze w ith pleasure a t th e b eautiful T urkish natio n alists, has agreed to zenship,” and the principal points, several m inutes on th e w ater s itu a scene, which, according to those th e m ain peace and arm istice pro w ere: F irst, th a t o u r governm ent tion and urged th a t th e supply be fam iliar w ith the lake a t all sea posals of th e allies at M udania. It is founded on m ajo rity ru le; th a t kept < lear and free from contam ina sons. is a t the height of beauty du r-l is believed th e re will be no serious when th e m ajority speaks, obedience W ith the zero hour set a t 9 o'clock tion , but was unable to set fo rth a! ing the m onth of October, when th e | difficulties in reaching an u ltim ate to laws and a u th o rity m ust follow; T hursday m orning, and the support d e f i n i e m ode of procedure. POLO GROUNDS, New York., Oct. agreem ent. a tm o sp h ere has cleared and no i th a t some consider them selves su- C ouncilm an Joy followed w ith a of the L adies' A uxiliary assu red , th e sm oke ,g on th e horizon tQ obstruct 1 1.— Storm ing “ B u llet” Joe Bush perior to law— here th e speaker re- talk along th e sam e line ; nd b ro u g h t A shland post of th e A m erican L e th e view. rig h t off the prem ises under a b a r CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 4 — Th< I furred to disreg ard of speed laws, the < nndition which faces the Belle- gion w.ll go over th e top in a drive rage of base hits th a t was as vicious A ttendance a t the lake the past; M udania arm sitice conference i and the fact th a t every 30 m inutes view d istric t before th e council, th a t will carry its rep resen tativ es to season was considerably la rg e r th an | I in this land some fatal accident oc- ' as U was su d d en ’ the NeW Y ork Gi* m aking satisfacto ry progress, it wa ta tin , th a t every effo rt should be every house in the city in a whirl-1 eyer before according t0 official | curs as a resu lt of such d isregard a n ts carae from behilld w ith a th re e officially announced here. len t to get th a t section u n d er the wind cam paign planned to p u t across! figureg wbicb havg been com pjled I We a re th e g rea test la w -b re a k e rs! run rally in the oightb in n ln g ’ w in‘ T alen t ir r g a tio n d istrict. He s ta t the M idland Lyceum a ttra c tio n s for Cars to the n um ber of 5691 e n te red I ATHENS. Oct. 4.— Colonel Plas- in the world todav. D isregard «*!ning 3 to 2 iro m the New York ed th a t T a len t a t the present tim e the com ing season. th e park th is year, as com pared w ith I tiras, th e Greek rep resen tativ e at the Y anks in the first of the w orld se- prohibitory laws, and o th er in sta n e -1 practically considered itse lf a p a rt C om m ittees from both th e Legion 4915 ,ast seagon w hj,e 19 916 pe0.l , arm istice conference a t M udania. has a d istric t, w ith A shland as a cen-l and th e A uxiliary m et la st n ig h t to j ple h a ve viewed th is’ w o n d e ^ L i hndv^ S“ gge8ti° ns . *nd di8CU88ion o n j oes’ a » udad *>• Se<*>n d > p a rtl'j rieL gCceSX e e r s i X asy‘ bv B ancroft of I been in stru cted to notify the T urks I if n,o Roiioview d istric t r.nmniot o n n i wnrk »ho ple have vIewed tllls wolldeiCul body various propositions presented occu- sanship leads us to speak u n ju stly Successive singles by Bancroft, te r ’ b ' flna|' i|c ta !ls‘ [(>r tl’e (]r.ve w«te r ln l9 2 2 . w>tl> pied an open m eeting of the chain- «ml u n iairly m any tim es ol our p u b - ,0 ™11.“ 11 Fri.sch. i i " '!.rt l h e .basea- io1' I th a t G reek troops will not be w ith- fails to ta k e th e vzater a t th e pres- in 1921. e n t tim e, it will lose the w ater for captains w ere appointed, and th e i 17.096 The roads to the lake a re reported d h , ? f , off.icals. because they " e ” o tV » “ ea bi 'n s h Meusel s safety I draw n from T hrace, it was a u th o ri- all tim e, as o th er d istric ts tow ard s city divided into d istric ts, th e cap- « ''” >■ « ’ »«•“ o -n h ire relativ e to th e. our cho.ce. W e d» “ » ' tb ' i ” i “ 7 J ” ° '1f ea” ° ’ kei V ' ,' rdU,” O' ‘ ^ j tatively learned. Classes of 1917 and 1918 a re b e M edford a rc anxious to get the wa- tain s being held responsible to r a . . . . Eo mvel rm.gh n ia le s org an izatio n to r the and we say m ean th in g s ab o u t them A m erican league ace. gave ing called up. te r and a re only w aiting to get th e personal interview w ith each house-i ^ d , “ t h e d u st m k t n g the “ X n® T * '“ D repared' when they a re doing way to Hoyt. Bush confined the G iants to four chance to grab it, thereby leaving hold in th e ir sector. I way l / s o o d o r betW r th a n any tim e , “ ,la r8 e " " i" t a " f safe guard- them best. T his ,s a very bad ex- hits th ro u g h th e firs t six innings, SIXTY-FO UR ARE ADMITTED , , x 11 i„ „ if th e .on, 1 1 * w a- as S°oa o r «eiiei m an any u n i e i ing of th e w ater supply,” was th e am ple p articu la rly for the hordes A shland to hold th e hag, for if th e “ The lycenm course last year was d lir<n . tbp q„n im er . j „ , . . ’ • , TO U. OF O. MEDICAL SCHOO] only two of John M cGraw’s young „ , , . . .■ n e and 1 of n a n a 1 tu re only , found e , u u rin S ine __________________ sum m er. reply m ade T alen t irrig a tio n d ix--iz.h istric t tokea taKes in in excellent , by C. F. K oehler in an- of , foreigners who a re ‘ pouring into m en g etting as far as th ird d u rin g , , n e a re r McifnnH .. ' k a u p p t o t p i i ’ h sw . er . to . th e query, “ W hat, in y o u r ith e , country , to observe, and does not land M edford, th th e e tvhfiio whole • !n t be la rg e r cities, ,, is the word , MRS m r s j i c p K , N A PP TO TEACH UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- opinion, is th e m ost im p o rta n t m at- tend to m ake them law abiding citi- th a t interval. com m unity will lean th a t way, and given out by th e Rev. W. Judson I gene, Oct. 4.— (S p ecial.)— Of a to- In th e seventh he s ta rte d to sag. \ OICE IN (O NSERXATO RY jer fo r tbe cham ber of com m erce to zens. in tim e will he cons'dered a p a rt of O ldfield. ‘‘T he course th is year, ' tai of 64 who have applied for a d devote its efforts tow ard accom plish-! T hird, failure of citizens to back however. The G iants filled the bases th e M edford com m unity, instead of judging from w hat I have seen and m is s io n as first-year stu d e n ts to th e , , , „„»„„niiv be k .1 t • in A nnouncem ent has been m ade th a t in g ?” Re was on band t 0 defend up and support officers of th e la w i on successive hits by Kelly, Stengel A shland as u s ,ou < < • ean rom e advance copy, wi Mrs j c K napp of G ran ts P ass, his proposition. in perform ance of th e ir duty, fre -ia n d Snyder. E arl Sm ith was sum - I U niversity of Oregon m edical school T he fa ilu re of B elle’ e o g re a tlj exceed „the ta le n t of the oth- win he th e voice in stru c to r in the .<The one g rea t and v k a l in te rest quently tends to throw them under I m oned from th e dugout a t th is junc- jin P o rtlan d this week, 42 m ake th eir wa e r wou a so rt , ei a rac ns. A shland C onservatory of Music, tak- fo r A shland and the cham ber of the influence of those whose desire tu re to b at for Nehf. and he pro- I homes in th e sta te . R eg istratio n be- possibility of g e ttin g any w ater from in its endeavor to place th e com- i n£r Pharep nf that denartm pnt next T . i. x t t , i gan Monday. , , , • , i it inv^tittbU nn • *i v , , ing (marge ot tn a t a e p artm e n t next com m erce as I view it, is to pro- is to subvert and h in d er the rig h tfu l ceded to m uff a perfectly good op th e d istric t, should investigation Jng a ttra c tio n s w ithin th e reach of qnt„r<lav z z, . . F p o rtu n ity to step into the h ero ’s , z._. . x i fnr . , , , zl t v i Cidiiiiudy. m ote the signing up of 1400 acres in w orking of th e laws, show th a t th is . . should he done for everyone m , A shland, the Legion has Mrs an n is t > n • z • t w ith th e Tai- , d isregards niche by h ittin g into a double play, F irst year m atric u la n ts from Ash- . . . m rs. K K n napp is well wen known Known in in Ash Asn : t be Belleview d istric A * m an or woman who the in terest of the city. set a very low price upon th e season iand h a v in e lived here for several z • • z- j . z , >.• i-z- i z- , > i on a; no- th O tn n jn <r I land a re M eredith G. Beaver. Dwight , z , i .K » f x , n o n tn z- i i - ,• z * i t. ** z Iai U’ navin6 nvea nere ror several en t irrig a tio n d istric t, w ithout his political obligation, who refusesi end,ng the inning. Mr. Joy • sta te d th a t from 1400 to tickets, feeling it to he b e tte r to iact vear and took m r t in v v . . . , I . . m onitis last vear a n a tooK p a rt in which the city cannot get the 400 to serve on a ju ry , is as m uch a Bill Ryan finished the last two 'G reg g expected to e n te r the m edical 1600 acres m ust be , signed up z, in have m ore people p resent to , enjoy various m e en ts w w here she acres R . w • lsheg z t o Slgn . 11 O«O a a school th is fall, but failed to pre „ .1 ___ , . , various e en n tertain te rta in m n ts, nere sne for provided slacker as a m an who will not r e - ; m m ngs M for r tbo the cionto G iants Qr,a and T was Belleview, and th a t at th e pre. en th e num bers th an to charge a h ig h er a aricr h n th s o l o s a n d in d u e t s S h e w i l l zi_ ___ >_____. ____ . .. ____ . ____ z___ z _ „ _ su z____ i n (i„A ,i »n«.* n n t u . sent his cred en tials in tim e. He tim e, only one-fo u rth of th is am ount p riCe and have few er a tte n d the ren d e r a solo a t the M ethodist church d ition9 sbow The sp eak er m ade m a n y . ing unforesen happened to him. He W l11 Pnter a fte r one m ore term at up rig h t," was th e service. h as been obtained. course. Eugene. W ilbur Bolton, of Anie- Sunday m orning a t the re g u la r sjgned sta te m e n t of C. H. Pierce re- stro n g sta te m e n ts, but convincingly went as fa r as to fan th e esteem ed The en gineer, who was o b t a i n e d ------------------------------------------------------- service. i Mr. R uth, b ut only a g litte rin g play lope. who visited in A shland th 's g arding the query. Mr. Pierce was m aintained all his points. to m ake th e survey to see if the plan a id Oil sign 011 the B illings lot n e a r sum m er, is now a t the m edical ! by F risch saved him in the ninth. 1 unable to be present, as he wasj -------------------------- to b rin g th e Neil creek w ater into th a t place be rem oved. The council school. Pipp opened th e Y anks’ last stand j needed a t the m eeting of th e city A shland creek w as feasible, was re- ordered th e sign rem oved, 1 w ith a single to cen ter and was dash- j council. C. A. Brown and A. C. Joy INDIAN RESERVATION ported to be ready to go to w ork, S u p erin ten d en t F ra le y rep o rted i ing high, wide and handsom e for , spoke reg a rd in g the m a tte r present- and a m otion to o rd er him to pro- th a t the old g rad e r owned by the H EAD IS REMOVED I second as Bob Meusel lined one to- : ed by Mr. Pierce. ceed was passed. c*ty was broken and th a t it would : w ards rig h t, b u t F risch leaped far T hree replies w ere sent by C. L. ■ WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— The re M ayor L am kin. in o rd er to keep h ardly pay for repairing. The prop- to his left, plucked the hall from m oval of W alter W est as su p e rin Loom is. F irst, the big hotel; sec-! th e fact before th e council th a t he osition of buying a new B aker grad- th e a ir and doubled Pipp off first. ! ond, m ore w ater for irrig a tio n , and) ten d en t of th e Indian reservation a t was opposed to any reservoir up the er was bro u g h t up, and Councilm an Sum m ary : finally, a com bination p lan t, can-j K lam ath Falls. Oregon, “ for the canyon, m entioned th e fact th a t En- Pierce offered to get the g rad e r for R. H. E. good of the service,” and the a p nery and dryer. Mr. Loom is w a s 1 g in ee r H eney had advised stro n g ly the city a t a good saving and a t a 0 p ointm ent of F red A. B aker, of 7 BERLIN, Oct. 4. Georges Popoff, not able to be present, and Mr. Joy DUBLIN, Oct. 4.— The Irish pro . Y anks ................................. 2 a g ain st the city spending any m oney cost of approxim ately $300. The 3 11 Moscow corespondent of the In te rn a- re ferred th e increased production visional governm ent has issued a . G iants ............................... 3 K lam ath F alls, as his successor, was in th is m anner, s ta tin g th a t th e city m a tte r w as refe rre d to the s tre e t tiorial News service, and one of t h e j w bjcb w ouid come w ith the irrig a- proclam ation g ran tin g am nesty to announced today a t the in te rio r de had m ore w ater th an was actu ally com m ittee. best known new spaper co rre sp o n d -; tion of om re land in th is di8trict i n l a n re bels who will lay down th e ir DENVER PLANS TO SPEND p artm en t. needed now. C on tracto r J o rd a n ’s bond for the cuts in n o rth e rn E urope, is re p o rte d , touching upon the cannery project, arm s by October 15. I FIVE MILLIONS FOR HOTEL Officials wouid not go into d etails Several of the p ro p rie to rs of th e p roper co nstruction of the sidew alks to be killed w hile m aking an air-, Clyde Young, rep re sen tin g F irs t It is believed th is offer will m ake --------- - as to th e cause of W est's rem oval, sto re s of th e city w ere present and and g u tte rs recently ordered, was plane flight from Berlin to Moscow, j conipa n y, o c . A., spoke for the or- serious inroads in De V alera’s ir-j DENVER, Oct. 4.— D enver citi- b u t said charges of m isconduct urged th a t th e ordinance in reg ard presented, and the c o n tract betw een Popoff was form erly statio n ed a t ga n jzatiOn a n d believed it a v ital reg u la r forces, but it is th o u g h t u n -'z e n s are being given an o p p o rtunity which had been filed against him to licensing re ta il peddlers in the him and the city was read, Riga toi tiie In te rn a tio n a l N ew s( m atte r for th e cham ber of com m erce ilkely th a t the leaders will s u r r e n - 'to have one of th e largest and finest had been found to be tru e. city, he changed from th e ra te of 50 A bill of $210.67 for electric service. , appointed hotels in the west. Gov ! to e n te r into som e plan for develop- der. cents a day to a m inim um fee of $200 lights in L ith ia p ark was tu rn e d ov- e rn o r Shoup, of Colorado, is one of LARGE REW ARD O FFE R E D ing in te re st in th e com pany, and the a year. T he m a tte r was tak e n un- e r to th e city council by th e p ark the leaders in th e b uilding proposal, im portance to A shland of m ain ta in FOR CAPTI RE OF BANDIT d er advisem ent and th e city a tto r- hoard, asking th a t th e council pay and it is believed a subscription of ing and upbuilding th is organiza nev advised to draw an ordinance th e sam e. The m a tte r was held over $500,000. to aid in financing the tion. A rifle range was suggested VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 4.— The covering the m a tte r. I u ntl th e next m eeting. proposition, will be com pleted soon. by Mr. Young as a necessity for com-; city of V ancouver, th rough Chief of Mr. B anta was present and report- A m otion was m ade to have Su pany efficiency, and o th ^ r plans! The hotel, according to plans a l Police A nderson, today offered a r e ed th a t he had noted c a ttle belong- p e rin ten d e n t of S treets F raley scrape ready draw n, will cost $5,000.000, w ere presented. J r W. McCoy su g w ard of $5000 for th e recovery of ing to Jesse W in h u rn grazing in a all th e s tre e ts th a t needed w orking and will be constructed by a M innea the $76.000 stolen by robbers who gested th a t a luncheon or banquet field a d jacen t to A shland creek and a t th is tim e. polis firm . be a rra n g e d fo r the m en of F irs t last F rid a y held up and robbed City Some of the la rg e r dairym en w ere sta te d th a t, inasm uch as the city com pany, w here th is com pany’s in P ay m aster Schooley and his a ssist h a d an ord in an ce p ro h ib itin g any p resen t and asked th a t the one and WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— Compar- tere sts could be presented to th e a n t R obert A rm strong, of the m un N early 100 m en w ere pledged to ¡P R E T T Y GIRL SPURNS c a ttle crazin g in th e w ater shed, he tw o cow dairym en be m ade to put , MOVIES OR “ FOLLIES” icipal payroll. believed th a t t l r s should be looked th e ir d airies in sa n ita ry condition ., _______ ________ _________ , cham ber of com m erce and the public. canipus o rganizations a t th e U niver- insurance com pany, M ajor G eneral F red Hom es e n te red a plea for No trace of the robbers has been Into as he did not enjoy th e idea of and keep them th a t way, as it is H arbord, deputy ch.ef of staff, the w in ter fa ir as one of the b e s tiS ty ° f d r e ° on yesterday, including DEROIT, Oct. 4.— L averne Deck- found. d rin k in g w a te r th a t cam e directly claim ed som e of them a re not doing projects which th e cham ber had in- tk re , e . from „ A shland, according to ard Ross ejected the p re ttie st of the bv th is crazin g land. T he m a tte r th is a t the p rese n t tim e. , charged x - th a t a w - idespread z^. . . conspir- ... 1 - - — z. - , . win w ill he ta k e n up w ith th e s ta te b oard E ast Main stre e t citizens have 8Cy ex,sts t ° displace th is old line; l t ia ted for a long tim e, and urged word ‘roni Eugene- Pledging w .n ?5 girlg em ployed in a ,ocai o u tfit- of health asked th a t a s tre e t light be placed lnsJ irance w ith a m uch ad vertised th e en th u sia stic support of every continue for a few^ days, and thiS j . ing cornpany, doesn’t w ant to go HOUSE PARTY AT GUII.EY HOME MONDAY EVENING su b stitu te called disarm am en t, which body for a bigger and b e tte r e a ir n um ber will probably be exceeded. jnto tbe m ov«es A hospital bill for $96 was tu rn e d a t th e railro a d crossing on th a t ¡S ororities on th e cam pus began th ei .<And T w ouldn.t go in th e Follies is presented as a panacea fo r every th an ever th is w in‘er. down, as th e council did not have s tre e t, as m any hoboes congregate Mr. and Mrs. Glen G uiley e n te r natio n al ailm en t from callouses to __________________ selection of new m em bers last night. R p jo z jeg fe]d cam e to D etroit any defin ite inform ation as to w hat a t th e crossing and the residents consuum ption. I Though th e a g ric u ltu ra l college re- a fte r me him self,” she declared. ‘‘I tained a num ber of th e ir friends at it was for. consider it unsafe to cross th e re af- “ This ‘fake s u b s titu te ’ is being TRAIN COLLISION KILLS cently announced a large num ber of w ant to stay here and be a poor a house p arty Monday evening, at The w a te r d ep artm en t was g ran t- te r dark. C ouncilm an Joy asked th a t th e ir hom e on E ig h th stre e t. M us'c AND IN J l RES MANY piedges to various fra te rn itie s. Ash- w orking g irl.” pushed in th e in te rests of firm s who ed th e rig h t to purchase six new hv- two s tre e t lights be placed on the and dancing w ere enjoyed by the a re rivals of o u rs across th e d ista n t I land was not represented a t the Cor- __________________ d ra n ts. and S u p e rin te n d en t H osier Boulevard beyond A shland stre e t, seas, especially in th e orien tal tra d e ,” j BELGRADE. Oct. 4. T w enty per- yallis in stitu tio n . com pany until a late hour, and the was granted a 10 days leave of ab- Both cases w ere refe rre d to th e light H arbord declared in speaking to a 80118 are rep o rted killed and 34 in-j POW ER TROURI.E AT W EED hostess served delicious refresh T he trjo Qf p!edges from bere are sence, “ ju st tim e enough to go out com m ittee. ju re d in a collision betw een two W EED, Calif., Oct. 4.— The first m ents. convention of reserve officers. M ingus A itken, Delta T au D elta: kand get a b uck,” Mr. H osier stated. As th e last o rd er of business, th e tra in s n e a r Loskovatz,’ which is lo E ugene B ryant, K appa Sigm a, and heavy rain in m onths fell here Mon Those present w ere: Mr. and Mrs. A rem o n stran ce was presented, new tw-o-speed axle w as o rdered pur-; cated on th e m ain lne of th e railw ay day. The storm caused pow er tro u J. S. Jo rd a n , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coov- George Ross J r., P hi Sigma Pi. signed by som e 15 or 20 people in chased fo r th e new F o rd tru ck , and C orvallis— Pacific Telephone and from B elgrade to Saloniki. ble, necessitatin g th e closing of th e ling and d a u g h te r Adeline, Olin Con- th e vienty of N orth Main and Cool- h aste was m ade to a d jo u rn as th e T elegraph com pany to spend $ 1 2 5 , - __________________ W eed L um ber com pany plant. Shas- well, Mrs. Allie Conwell, C lara Kof- ldge s tre e t, asking th a t the Stand- h our was close to 11:30, ,0 0 0 im proving phone system here Read the w ant ads. Dry th e classified colum ns. tin a w as w ithout lights. ran and Alfred Beck. IS FOR CRAIER LAKE AMERICAN LEGION E TALK 10 CHAMBER E C. OF C. CONSIDERS V E j z THREE LOCAL BOYS I I