Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u n o u i ♦
& th e aid of m edicine, cures n in e <♦>
4> cases o u t of te n of asth m a.
<3> This is a proven fact.
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A shland D ada
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922
Keeping Exact Tab on Father Time
LEFT HOMELESS
tidings
❖
BRIGHT ERA IS
PREDICTED FÛR
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- <e>
❖ vive th re e m onths in th e rich ❖
<$> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- ❖
<S> m estic w ater helps.
No.
Eoscoe Didn’t Like New York at All
X
■
OÓ
TAIL DELIVERY
IS ATTEMPTED
BY IRREGULARS
TO
PRESEN T RECORD HELD BEST
SINCE 11K2O DEPRESSIO N
PERIOD
ALLIES ATTENTION
DIRECTED TO RELIEF
FARMERS ASSURED
PLENTY OF CREDIT
FIGHTING O ccurs on
CHIEF THOROUGHFARES
G biulition o f Greek* Is P itifu l; Ma­
jo rity
A re ‘ P en n iless;
M edical
Supplies L a ck in g ; N urses Few ;
H ordes V isited by P estilen ce.
D eclin e in P rice o f A gricultu ral Pro-
d u d s Is B eliev ed to be But T em ­
porary; W ool, C otton and A uto­
m obile M anufacturing Increases.
Am bush A ttack s F requ en t; Arrival
o f F ree S tate Troops P revents the
L iberation o f 2 0 0 P risoners; S ig ­
nal for U prising Pre-Arrang<*d.
R E FU G E E S A R E R EPO RTED
BE STARVING IN ASIA
MINOR
W ;
M A W W OUNDED, TH REE KILLED
IN TODAY’S RIOTS IN
IRELAND
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DUBLIN, Oct. 10.— Many persons
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— A m eri­
LONDON, Oct. 10.— More th an
Tile
Dig
city
liad
no
a
ttra
c
tio
n
s
or
charm
s
for
Boscoe,
a
collie
owned
by
w
ere
shot and a t least th re e killed.
n
i
can
ind
u
stry
is
now
m
ark
in
g
up
the
4<i0,000 G reek refugees, composed
best
production
record
m
ade
since
&
Irs'
M»>’
Rendrirk
of
Fort
Worth,
Tex
Mrs.
Kendrick
went
to
New
York
jn
the
rio tin g and am bush a tta ck s
^ m o s tly of women, old m en and chil­
♦
V
»
ZV •nrtut/X/I z-» 4* /I Anunnoi z\n not {n tom five months ago and left Boscoe with friends. Three days of the city was which raged here today and Jast night
dren, m assed in G reece, T hrace and
T hree m aster clocks, buried underground to m ain tain co n stan t tenipera- i the period of depression set in two all the dog could stand, and so he “ran away" to his Texas home. Hair mat- I
upon th e islands in the Aegean sea, pjre> beep tab on F ath er Time at the Naval observatory in Wuslilngton. The !ye a rs a S°» it is shown by a new busi- tPd, bis usuai plumpness gone, and Ids feet sore, Boscoe arrived at the Ken-
311 a ,n In,)I ,0 1 )(’ra I‘‘ "" "> m oie
a re th re a te n e d w ith death from sta r- chronograph shown in this photograph records the time signals as they are riess survey issued by the d e p a rtm e n t drick home in Fort W orth, having walked all the way.
irre g u la rs interned in the Mount Joy
vation and exposure, according to aent out l»y radio to all parts of the United States.
- ¡of com m erce.
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T here was heavy firing
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t the e n tire city, and am ­
advices received here.
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An increased o u tp u t is general
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bush a tta c k s a t the m ost principal
All were driven from th e ir N ear
<3><®><§><§><$><$><®><S><$><®><S><§><$><§><§><3><$> am ong all in d u stries, the rep o rt said. , UNIVERSITY’ DAILY
♦
s tre e t corners.
f 12 YEAR OLD G IRL
<$> F actory em ploym ent is larg e r th an
E a ste rn hom es by the w ar betw een
A PPE A R S ON CAMPUS
<S>
F ig h tin g in the prison reached
th e T u rk s and G reeks, and all are
MAY’ BECOME W IFE
a t the end of 1920, which is held to
AS SUNDAY SPECIAL <t>
g reat violence. An attem pted break
IS COURT RULING <S> be a chief factor in m ore even dis-
<$>
penniless.
led by R ory O’Conner, who was for­
The B ritish and F ren ch a re now
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® trib u tio n of buying power.
■$> EUGENE, Oct. 10.— (Spe-
m erly com m ander in chief of the re ­
tu rn in g all th e ir a tte n tio n to th e re-i
MONTESANO
W ash., Oct. <$>
Declines in prices of a g ric u ltu ra l
i
i> c ia l.)— F o r the first tim e in the <$>
publican arm y, took, place.
At a
lie f of G reek and A rm enian refu g ees.'
j <$> 10.— H olding th a t, as th ere is “^ produce is believed only tem porary.
<3> history of th e U niversity of <$>
pre-arran g ed o ig n a l, the irre g u la rs
A dding to th e h o rro rs which con-j
. i> no s ta tu te in this s ta te covering <8>
B ountiful h arvest forecasts served
■$> Oregon, the daily stu d e n t pub- <S>
sw arm ed from th e ir cells. The guards
'•front these hom eless penniless and
, the situ a tio n , th e su p erio r court <S> to depress prices of farm products,
<8> lication, th e Oregon E m erald, <S>
w ere a ttack ed and alm ost all were
sta rv in g hordes, a pestilence is deci-{
♦> has discharged Je rry O rvarko, <S> b u t th e w orld dem and is due to
<S> appeared as a Sunday edition. <§>
I
overpow
ered before troops reached
m ating them . Medical supplies a re
' •$> charged w ith violating the m ar- <§> send them up again. M eanw hile the
<S> The fro n t page b ristled w ith <i>
i
th
e
scene.
Then th e crack of rifles
_
riage
law
s
by
m
arry
in
g
a
girl
«^
farm
ers
a
re
restin
g
easy,
being
as-
lacking and th e re are only a few
<$> w ith S atu rd ay “ sp o t” news, and <$>
A shland schools will close tom or- i and pistols began.
GRANTS PASS, Oct. 10.— An
in- • less th an 14 years of age. This <$> sured of plenty of credit, according
uursea.
■$> m any featu res filled the inside <$> row for the rem ain d er of the week
utilizing
one
of
the
g
rea
t
d u stry . „ .lin in g one of -he groat < • S> is below th e age of consent in
" JT to
» J governm
» ™ ™ « ent
” officials.
aectlon. An announcem ent was «. to perm it all the teach ers to a tte n d
n a tu ra l resources of Josephine conn- J W a .h .n g to n
b u t the s ta tu te ♦
W ool consum ption was the largest
, e a l„ r0 wQu|d
J ickaou
Med-i
X
g tBle wYd
who i , .o
! .y and placing a payroll of from ® does not apply, In cases of m ar- ♦
ntslory.
C otton sp in d le , w ere
c0„ t ,n|lcd
,l t t r , ry » (o rd . whlch
hold
opening
,
510.000 to 550.000 a m onth In the ♦ r.ag e . according to the court. ♦ m ore active. Locom otive m anufac-
e ([o rts p( , ||e b el, e|. C|BSB
,
loc|[ W ednesday ! “ ^ dd “ J ’ '* " " d and no p rta o n e «
vicinity of C ra m s P ass, was m ade » The common law perm its m ar- ® .,„ r e r s a re speeding up to m eet th e * „ „ m l„ a t |n g . Bnd
re a , im .
! escaped.
public M onday, when bids for the •> riage of girls of 12 years and «¡ needs of th e railro ad s fo r new mo- * portB nt >torlM poBSeBBing „
Follow ing „
Follow ing is the program for the
co nstruction of over four m iles of <*> boys, of 15.
«■? tive power. The production of auto- ,<$> tim e elem ent will be published. < first day
railro ad w ere called fo r by th e Bea-
m obiles, both passenger and tru ck .
M orning
I now exceeds all previous records.
___________ _
| ver P o rtla n d Cem ent com pany. The !
9 :0 0 — W elcome, A ubrey G. Sm ith. I
new line will extend from C h en ey ,
9 :3 0 — O. S. T. A. M em bership I
F ire losses in Oregon, exclusive of creek tQ W ildeville to connect up
FIN E D FOR TAKING
report.
TOO MUCH OF THE ROAD
P o rtla n d , for the m onth o. Septem
th e C alifornia and Oregon coast!
P alm er penm anship work.
her, agg reg ated $ l,2 i5 ,0 4 0 , accoid- jj n e b rin g in g th e g re a t Cheney creek i
9 :4 0 — A ddress, “ C h aracter, Goal
Ja c k H ow ard appeared in the local
ing to a rep o rt m ade public b> A. C. jjm e qu a rrie s into production.
A :
or
-By-Product,” H arold Saxe T u ttle
co urt M onday and pled guilty to the
B arber, s ta te fire m arshal. This is pjan{. m ay be erected a d ja c e n t to
Interm
ission.
charge of crow ding Glenn G uiley’s]
Paid to be th e heavest for any one G rants P ass w hen the railro a d , to be:
D
epartm
ent sessions.
car into the ditch on the n ig h t of
The Modern W oodmen of Am erica
m onth fo r several years.
know n as the M arble M ountain rail-1
1
0:30—
P
rim ary , m usic, M i s s . were hosts on S aturday evening, a t
Septem
ber
15,
w
hile
re
tu
rn
in
g
from
A shland is th ird on th e list of road jg com pleted. The w hole pro-:
arsters.
tow ns h av in g h ad serlo aa fires, w ith j ” t“ ' . ^ n ' ' “e^e^g'jt a t e ’ t"he ou tlay of
NEW BRUNSW ICK, N. J., Oct. the Jackson county fa r
¡
1 0 - C o n d u c t o r ' M -G
ra m m a r geogranhy Mrs Bar-1 ! Moose hall, when over 200 friends
an estim ated loss of $45.000. Spring- sonie $1 500 0ft0
10.— P earl B ahm er, 15-year-old girl
Mr. H ow ard c.ould not recall hav-,
- i k - t h 1 p L •
, ! G ram m ar> goog aph. , I
, *
responded to th e ir invitation, and
field is second, w ith a co n flag ratio n
’ enterDrige w ll b rin g w ith whom Clifford H ayes and R a y -'¡n g been out w ith his car on th e
° unJ . of t be N orthern I acitic tra in num .
a rra n g e m e n ts perfected for órganiz-
en rerp rise w .n o n n g
_________________' n ig h t in question, but as th e num ber which a rriv ed here a t 7:35 this
R ural, “ W hy Not O rganize a
ing th e ir auxiliary, the Royal Neigh-
destroying property valued at $50,- n e a rjy jq p new fam ilies to G ran ts niond Schnider w ere reported to be n ight in question, but as th e num ber
■’ c a r tallied
tallied w
th e e c c a a r r w
w hich
hich I m orning, reported
a t two arm ed v C - . lub?”
J. E.
000. anil w ith th e H am m ond m ills p
'
, provlda9 a la r „e incr(,ase in fa tu a te d , in tim a ted th a t she m ight 1 of * his
w ith
ith th
'v v ” “ » th
"'»>
umi
a.
a . v Canavan.
au av au .
| bore.
Many resid en ts who hold
fire at A storia lending th e list. The
payro„ . „
be.! ,)e „ b, e ,o spring a s e n s .tio n i , nnes- crow ded the Guiley car o f. the road. » • » - te m p te d « h<W UP t h e j r a m of
1™«“ **"***’
d am ag e th e re was in excess of one comp one oi tbe leading in d u strie s tioned again reg a rd n g the m u rd e r be pled accordingly. He was fined
. ’ .
.
.
_.
. .. "
"
am ong the guests,
The speakers of the evening w ere:
m illion dollars.
of Josephine county th ro u g h the of R ector Hall and Mrs. Mills.
$25, which he paid and was released. scared, and a fte r holding a t bay Churchill.
m em bers of th e tra in crew , jum ped
11:15— P rim ary , “ New E lem ent- Mrs. Ida H am blen, of P endleton, Or.,
O ther cities th a t were visited by utiliia tio n of the g reat lim estone
“ I know C lifford d id ’nt shoot Mr. |
‘
off.
ary Course of S tudy,” S tate Superin- sta te supervisor of Oregon and Id a ­
d isa stro u s blazes, w ere Salem. $25, depOSjt<- which have previously been Hall or Mrs. M ills,” said P earl.
---------------------------- ten d en t J. A. C hurchill.
ho; Mrs. Grace W ick M erritt, of Cen­
1)00; L ebanon, W heeler and T ilia- unproductive except in a sm all way.
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CAR TURNS TU RTLE
' G ram m ar.
tra
l P oint, d istric t deputy, and J. E.
m ook, w ith $20,000 each, and Mad ¡j^
ppobab)Q th a t active work will BISH OP STL NTZ TO SPEAK
ON TH E W ET PAVEM ENT
High school, conference or ad- W elch, of th is city, d istrict deputy
ras w ith a loss of $1 5,000. Oregon
seen w ithin th e next few m onths.
AT GRANTS PASS WEDNESDAY ;
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dress, H arold Saxe T uttle.
of th e M odern W oodmen of America.
City is plaved above th e $10,000
A car bearin g a N evada license:
A fternoon
c5ass by a fire which destroyed prop­ VISITOR. BRINGS NEW S OF ’
A fine banquet was prepared and
Bishop* H om er C. S tuntz, of the i
tu rn e d over on th e highw ay about! 1;30— Musjc , K inder orchestra,
served
by the local camp of M odern
e rty valued at $11,000. F o rty fires
FORM ER ASHLAND PE O PLE M ethodist Episcopal church, will be
two m iles n o rth of A shland last e v - : fjrS{ grade, Jackson school,
______
the
guest
of
honor
a
t
a
b
an
q
u
et
to
j
W
oodmen.
w ere rep o rted , 18 of which ignted
gening about 9:30 o’clock.
F o rtu -;
Assembly ad d ress— S tate Superin-
Much enthusiasm was m anifested
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, of Ogden, be given in G rants Pass tom orrow
from an unknow n origin.
Seven
Money
se-
n
a
te
ly
n
eith
er
of
tb
e
occupants
of
ten
d e n t J. A. C hurchill.
in the new organization, and a largo
SALEM, Or., Oct. 10.
_
. «
U tah, were in atten d an ce at the local evening. It is expected several local
w ere of an incendiary origin.
the car w ere in ju red .
D epartm ent sessions.
num ber will be present at the first
C hristian church Sunday. The p il- . people will drive over to a tte n d the cured by ex-service men th ro u g h a
The car was trav elin g tow ards
2 :1 5 — P rim ary , g ram m ar, ru ra l, m eeting, which will be held S a tu r-
Ions w ere going to D unsm uir to lo- m eeting and to listen to his address, loan from the sta te bonus fund, m ay
<TTY COURT
IS
BUSY
D O U M I M ORM XG SESSION cate, being ealled th e re by h u e ln e ,, which will be given follow ing th e be used
a n y m an n er , h . b o rro w -:
¿ " l . k T t S ' X h “ « ™ 'M s X
“ Chu'rchnk
° 8,° b"
V " " '''1
»n
SIÄ!
I
WILL FORM 0CT.14
E
HOLDING OP TRAIN
GIRL'S STATEMENT
PLEASES SOLDIERS
______
The city court was a busy place
th is forenoon, som e 25 persons ap-
pearin g to answ er to various charges
which had been filed ag ain st them .
S hortlv a fte r 9 o'clock, the rail-
ro a d police b ro u g h t 21 hoboes into
th e city court on charges of tres-
passing and stealin g rides on tra in s.
T he m a jo rity of them w ere released
a fte r being questioned, w hile six or
eig h t who w ere of a m ore brazen
type, w ere fined, all paving th e ir
fines w ith th e exception of two who
w ere o rd ered tak en back to jail.
A fter th e hobo cases had been
trie d , tlie court changed its location
to th e council cham ber in th e citv
h a ll, w here fh e com plaints which
w ere filed yesterday a g a in st th e four
Individuals who w erp found picnick­
ing up A shland creek canyon Sunday.
’ w ere trie d .
A tto rn ey F ra n k P. F a rre ll !’n'
peared for th e d e fen d an ts in the case
and filed a d e m u rre r in each case,
w hereupon the court ruled th a t the
d e m u rre rs would he heard at 10
o’clock W ednesday m orning.
______ __________ ____ _
N E W SPA PE R W RITING
IS PR A ISE D BY POET
CHICAGO. Oct. 10.— Carl Sand-
b u rg . th e poet, is stro n g ly in favor
o f new spapers, it has developed.
“ H istory
poetry, folklore, weave
th ro u g h th e new spaper for those who
Y know how to un rav el th e skeins ” he
sa id In an address. “ N inety per cent
of th e new spaper w riting today is
w o re vital, d irect and s tra ig h t
aw ay th a n 90 per cent of the w ritin g
in th e g rad e and college books I
h a v e se en .”
interests.
They w ere well acquainted w ith
the W. L. M ellinger fam ily in Ogden,
and said th a t Mr. M ellinger expect-
P(i to stay w ith the Ogden C hristian
church u n til J a n u a ry 1, having
changed th e ir plans about m oving
fOr t be
present.
Rev. M ellinger is well know n in
A shland, having served as p asto r of
the C hristian church here for two
d iffe re n t term s.
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banquet.
er m ay choose to use it, according to
1
n«*vl‘
The Royal N eighbors of Am erica
Bishop S tuntz was born J a n u a ry t an opinion w ritten by Ju stic e R and
H ig h school, sec tio n a l m eetings,
larg e st social and beneficial
29, 1858, a t Albion, P enn., and is and handed down today by th e sta te ° ” er ^ ben it S tru c k the d irt a t t h e 1 s u P ^ lnten ents
an('
p n n cip a s 8Ocjety m anaged wholly hv women,
(Lie possessor of a g rea t m any de- suprem e court.
| er
en
s
mee ing.
having a m em bership of 485.729. of
I erge of the surfaced road.
3 :0 0 — Interm ission.
whom 400,000 a re beneficial,
grees from various colleges. He en-j
The decision pointed out th a t the
The car escaped w ith only a few
3 :1 0 — Music, Oregon song, F ra n i The society has $10,198.662.19 in
tered the m inistry of th e M ethodist co n stitu tio n al
am endm ent creatin g
•scratch es, the w indshield even r e - ;ces Sherwood,
benefit funds, $638,507.18 in gener-
Episcopal church in 1884, and was a bonus fund did not au th o rize the
m aining unbroken.
Teaching of a rote song.
a , fundg mflkng u thp atrongegt go.
a m issionary in India from 1885 to st a te bonus com m iftee to lim it the
The 9:30 in te ru rb a n bqs out of
3 : 2 5 - B o y s ’ and g irls’ club work. cjety for wompn jn exjgtence from
4895. In 1901 he was sup erin ten d - use Of bonus loans to the purchase
: A shland picked up one of th e m en j e . Canavan.
a financial standpoint.
ent °4 H*6 Philippine Islan d s m is-10£, farm s or homes,
and took him to M edford, th in k in g ' 3-40— A ddress, “ Soc'alizing
the
This society has been doing busi­
sions and field secretary for th e
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1 he was in ju re d , but it was found School,” H arold Saxe T uttle,
board of foreign m issions of th e M.
ness 27 years, and has never called
i th a t "he was su ffering from Intoxica-
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E. church in 1907-08, and a ssista n t INDIAN ARROW HEAD
I an extra assessm ent, excepting one
*
COLLECTION
IS
G
IFT
tion
ra
th
e
r
th
a
n
from
any
in
ju
ry
as
corresponding secretary m 1908 and
iu u u im u u .i
m « ir 1
z
,
of 25 cents per m em ber for p atriotic
th e re su lt of th e accident.
was elected <to th e episcopacy in
' purposes.
Beneficial m em bers pay
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
It was reported th is m orning th a t
1912 a t M inneapolis, Minn. He was
I only 12 assessm ents per year, and
,
, ,,
„ .
LEGE, Corvallis, Oct. 10.— A ra re th e ow ner of th e car had been ar-
a m em ber of th e general conference
\
.
the order is do’.ng an excellent work
in 1911 and is the a u th o r of “ The collection of arro w h ead s from w hat rested in M edford on the charge of
in the care of sick and needy m em ­
P hilippines and" the F a r E a s t.” He is
form erly called Indian valley, driving a car w hile intoxicated
bers.
resid en t bishop of th e Om aha area, j
regarded as an extension of th e (
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G rande Ronde valley, has been sent
and his hom e is a t O m aha, Neb.
CAR REGISTRATION
TWO HI NTERS ARE SHOT;
i here for p reservation in th e Oregon
SHOWS AN INCREASE
ONE TAKEN FOR DEER
histo ry m useum by P rofessor Dyk­
FO RT SYDNEY, N. S„ Oct. 10.— j
LONDON, Oct. 10.— More th an SOUTHERN PA C IFIC ORDER
s tra of Im bler, Union county. The
sank k off Cape
SALEM, Oct. 10. — A utom obile A large steam ship san
cape
PORTLAND. Oct. 10.— Two hunt-
1300 Sikliis have been a rre ste d at
TO DISSOLVE W ILL STAND
collection was g ath ered by school reg jst ra tions in Oregon on Septem - N orth d u rin g la st T h u rsd ay ’s gale, er8 d jed jn the northw est in the past
A m aritza, which has long been th e
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The PupNs.
her 30 to talled 128,499, or approxi- an d all aboard w ere lost, according two days, one shot by a com panion,
scene 0{ a n ti-B ritish ag ita tio n s in WASHINGTON, Oct.
10.
,
m ately 14.000 in excess of th e regis- to a telegram received here today by the o th er a victim to an accident of
j nd;a sa jd a news agency dispatcli i '
S tates suprem e court decree
tra tio n s fo r th e sam e period in 1921. Lloyd’s agent.
his own gun.
froni t ,iat cj ty reCeived here today. ‘L s s o h in g the S outhern Pacific r a i l - , W ORLD’S W HEAT CROP
IS SHORT TH IS YEAR according to a sta te m e n t issued by
'
R oseburg reported the death of
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road will sfa n d , it was decided, the
‘ ______
S ecretary of S tate Kozer. R eceipts CAR SHORTAGE W ORRIES
L. C. M artin, shot by his h u n tin g
co u rt refu sin g a reh e a rin g asked by
CALIFORNIA GROW ERS com panion when m istaken for a
ANNOUNCEMENT OF WEDDING
th e ra ilro a d com pany.
| W ASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— W orld of th e autom obile re g istra tio n up to
IS SU R PR ISE TO FR IEN D S
U nder th e decree issued last production of w heat th is year, ex- Septem ber 30 am ounted to $3,279,-
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deer. An inquest will be held today.
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spring, th e c o u rt ordered th e South- eluding R ussia and Mexico, will be 435.
FLO RIN, Calif., Oct. 10.— A m eet-
N ear H oquiam , W ash., W illiam
ling of th e F lo rin F r u it G row ers’ as- K ainber, 24. was in sta n tly killed
A nnouncem ents of th e m arria g e ern Pacific to dissolve itself from fa r below th a t of last year. E sti-
sociation has been called for . T hurs-
when the pum p gun he h id been us
of Miss Mabel Sm ith and Mr. E dw ard the C entral Pacific com pany.
m ates by the d ep artm en t of agricul- DALLAS USES SWIMMING
,
tu re place the decrease a t 40,070.000
POOLS TO WET FLO W ERS da^ niizht to dl8CUSS the car sh ortage ing in shooting ducks, was discharged
H ughes of th is city has been re-
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bushels
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situ a tio n .
as he was about to hoard a launch.
ceived by th e ir friends here. The F rc b u rg s to R e tu rn —
The
d
en
artm
eu
t
estim
ates
th
a
t
DALLAS.
Tex..
Oct.
10.—
Because
W
hile
about
one-half
of
th
e
local
Thp
pharge to re a g rea t hole in the
m arriag e took place on October 4
W ord was received today from
T he d e p a rtm e n t estim ates th a t
DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 10.
at Spokane, W ash. Mrs. H ughes is Mr. and Mrs. F re b u rg . postm arked production th is year will to ta l 3,- of th e scracitv of w ater b rought grape crop has been moved prospects m an 's side. Six of his com panions
the d a u g h te r of Mrs. M innie Marcy F la g sta ff. Ariz., by Mr. and Mrs. 019,526,000 bushels,
as ag ain st a ab o u t th ro u g h lack of rain fall f o r 1*«” ' the fu tu re are not very brig h t, w itnessed the accident.
and is well know n in the city, having w . A. Conner, s ta tin g th a t they 1921 production of
3,059.596,000 m ore th a n two m onths, the park su- grow ers rep o rtin g they are u n a b l e ----------------------------
lived here for several years.
Mr. w ould a rriv e in A shland in a sh o rt bushels. The figures are based on p e rin ten d en t has ordered th a t all to secure enough cars lo m o \e th e ir
and
g y . C a rte r have
i
arrived
hom
e
from
rep
o
rtin
g
w
ater
from
sw
im
m
ing
pools
be
used
crops
prom
ptly.
H ughes has been in A shland for th e tim e.
A ccording to the le tte r th e actual
estim ates
from
have spent sev-
last few years, and has a wide circle p arty was well and w ere enjoying a co untries and estim ates based on for the spraying of flow er beds and
m
er,
A
w
an
t
ad
w
ill
se
ll
it.
of acquaintances in the city.
¡fine outing.
4condition reports.
trees.
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ENTIRE CREW LOOT
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