Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 21, 1922, Image 1

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(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
LLOYD GEORGE
MADE WELCOME
BY BIG OVATION
No. 43
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ELECTION ON MONDAY
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922
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ACCRA, South A frica, Oct.
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Coast.
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th e last few years, and they
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com pany w ith a ttra c tiv e , zif not
dem ure, ladies of color.
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ises to Form New Cal« net; Many
N am es A re S u ggested for Various
M in isterial Of fives.
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Re R estored to O w ners; E m b ar­
rassin g S ituation C reated.
ÌEE
OF C. E. UNION IS
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LEED S, Eng., Oct. 21.— “ It is for
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WASHINGTON Oct. .2 1 .— A m eri­
th e people to decide w h e th e r a p o lit­
c a n prohibition agents “ b lu n d ered ”
ical p arty or a nation comes firs t,’’ j
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 21.— Ohio! S tate elevens, rivals for W estern |
The Ohio S tate squad practiced I
■ when they seized the C anadian
Lloyd George declared here today
¡schooner ‘ E m e ra ld ” loaded w ith li-
S tate
U niversity’s new stad iu m , conferance suprem acy.
recently on the new field for the
A g rea t ovation was given th e ex-1
Ohio
and
M
ichigan
m
en
in
public
first,
! quor, off the New Jersey coast, the
reeled a t a cost of $1,341,000 and
Obio antl
,chisa n men
f u s t.
No announcem ent had been
prem ier.
life in th e ir respective states and in m ade th a t the scrim m age would be
tre a su ry d ep artm en t disclosed today.
“ 1 put my record in the hands of
w ith a seating capacity of 63,000.
W ashington, D. C., educators and held, but the news soon became
F o r the first tim e since th e dry
th e people. The b an n er of strife has
was dedicated today w ith a football form er football sta rs, will sh are in noised a ro u n d , and a large num ber
era, the governm ent m ust apologize
been raised , and I welcome the fig h t’’
¡of fans was on hand.
to a foreign governm ent.
KLAMAH FALLS, Oct. 21.— F or- gam e betw een M ichigan and Ohio the honors of dedication day.
lie said.
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m ation of a n atio n al g u ard com pany
The dry chaser “ H ah n ” ventured
Lloyd George said the coalition ,
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G ratei Lake I non of the Chris- eig h t m iles off shore, trained her
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• here was discussed a t a m eeting in
governm ent, which won a victory in
tian E ndeavor opened its convention guns on th e liquor laden ' E m e ra ld -
the A m erican Legion club rooms,!
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
the w ar, is now broken because the
F riday evening w ith a rousing song, and b rought her to port. This con-
which was atten d ed by A d ju tan t
unionists th o u g h t they did not get
service. led by E d ith Robison. N e a r-! stitu te d a serious breach of in te r-
G eneral George W hite, local ex-
enough out of W inston C hurchill, th e
ly 60 m em bers w ere present, a la r g e ' national com ity, for the “ E m e ra ld ”
service m en and others. Dr. T. C.
M inisters to M eet M onday—
vice-president.
delegation being in atten d an ce from had not established com m unication
Cam pbell, W. T. Lee and R. E. B ra d ­
M embers of the Rogue R iver V al­
He claim ed c re d it for the e sta b ­
the C hristian church of M edford.
| with the Am erican shore.
bury were nam ed as a com m ittee of
ley M inisterial association will con-;
lish m en t of th e league of nations.
“
B
etter
C
h
ristian
E
ndeavor”
w
asi
The sta te d e p a rtm e n t is to resto re
investigation.
ene a t 10:30 o’clock Monday m orn-!
H e also predicted a general disarm -i
the
topic
of
the
opening
address,
by
the
1000 cases of whiskey to th e
Should a national guard be or-
ing, a t th e public lib ra ry in M edford,!
a n ie n t soon.
E
laine
Cooper,
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
sta
te
presi-
ow
ners
of the C anadian vessel and
ganized here, according to the com ­
! for th e fall session. Rev. B. C. Mil-I
“ B ritain has rec a p tu re d th e m on­
I
dent.
She
was
followed
by
Miss
answ
er
to the B ritish governm ent’s
___________ ; ler, of th is city, will p resent “ Social;
ey m a rk e t of the w orld,” he averred m ittee, it would m ean the d istrib u -
R
udy,
of
Idaho,
field
secretary
for
protest.
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tion locally each y ear of $10,000,
¡Im plications of th e G ospel” a t the;
m issions, who gave a sp irited mes- i
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LONDON Oct. 21.— A ndrew B onar and the g uard would be w ithout ex-
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21.— P a rtic i- aftern o o n session.
O ther speakers
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.— A move-
sages on “ The Lad and His Loaves.” INTER CLASS DEBATES ARE
Law has not yet secured s u ffic ie n t; pense t0 tb e com m unity.
As th e; p an ts in the rio t yesterday b e tw e e n ; will be th e Rev. F. It. Leach, on m ent is being launched to assure!
u n ionist prom ises to form a new S°vern m en t is anxious to establish 300 stu d e n ts of the U niversity of: ‘The Church Y ear,” and Rev. ,J. Mrs. F elton, the “ grand old ladv of) p
de' o tio n a,s
10 111 ci’al P<J
BRINGING OUT MUCH TALENT
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l ot Clive Siez, sta te secretary of the
cabinet. It is expected the u nionists several new guard com panies in Ore- C alifornia, so u th ern branch, and the R andolph S asnett, president for the G eorgia,” to serve a single day as
T hirty-tw o stu d en ts a t Ashland
T ru th Legion, from Albany college.
gon. it is believed K lam ath F alls U niversity of S outhern C a lifo rn ia ,1 1922-23 vear.
will elect him Monday
tlie first full-fledged wom an senator,
high
school a re w orking h ard in
A dditional delegates to the con-
?s th a t a re being considered wou,d be assigned a com pany. This, face possible expulsion, a u th o ritie s
Nam es
should P resid en t H arding call a spe­ vention are expected to a rriv e in the p rep aratio n for th e class try o u ts
.
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S,1OW Opens Tonlgh
for th e m in isterial slate a r e ' Vis- :t was P °inted °« t, would probably said today.
cial session in Novem ber. This de- city today.
! which will decide the personnel of
E
n
trie
s for th e first corn show to
ead to
co nstruction “ of * “ an ■* a r-
One version
is m«»v
th a t th
count Cave, lord chancellor; Lord
n o r « -----
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»««o.«««« «o
m e o S u outhern!
u .n c iu
Those who reg istered for the op- tp e team s for the inter-class debates,
he staged in Jackson county closed pends on Judge W alter, elected to
Curzon, foreign se cre ta ry ; S tanley ■m ory’ w bicb would provide a public ( C alifornia stu d e n ts received a note,
Jill the late Senator W atson’s un- ening session w ere: Mary Spencer, i A great am ount of in terest in shown
B aldw in, ch ancellor of th e excheq- hal1 for a ll public g ath erin g s.
j front stu d e n ts of the so u th e rn branch a t nOOU to d ay ’ Aa s°°n as th e judg-,
ng is com pleted, the show will b e ^ X,11Cd
w betbei o r not he de-, E sth er Spencer, P auline and E dith in debate this year, two team s hav-
u e r; Lord Salisbury, secretary of
tbe governm ent feels th a t th e re defying them to set fire to a hon- ipened to the public a t the exhibit! ay> ° )ta in in S his com m ission for p iuinm er)
Donald
W right,
Pajil ing been organized by each of
i the
ope
s la te for w ar; Lord Derby, lord of nre 75 m en 5n K ,am atb county will- fire.
,
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..s e v e ra l weeks a fte r election.
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K oehler, Mrs. C. F. K oehler, Lois classes. T hree stu d en ts of the last
th e a d m ira lty ; Viscount Peel, seere- ing to be m em bers of its re se rv e '
Roger V argas m ay die as a resu lt room of the M edford cham ber ofj
W
ertz, M arie P rescott, M argaret M e-! y e a r’s team are in school— M arshall
com
m
erce.
F
o
r
the
convenience
of:
ta ry for India, and Colonel Leopold corps’ 0 re Su la r arm y m an will b e ‘of the riot.
Coy, E dith Robison, G ertrude Brown,I B arber, John C a le - and B arnard
i those who a re nnuble to a tte n d in!
A m ory, colonial secretary .
sent in to assist in th e organization. -
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all of th is city; Je a n e tte S h e e ts ,: Joy. Class presidents are in charge
the daytim e, the display will he k e p t:
M arjorie C aster, L ih erta, Je a n e tte of the work.
open th is evening.
The best corn
HARVARD DEFEATS
and
E d ith Gore and Em ily Brown, | The d istrict question for the de-
¡w ill he sent to the Pacific In te ln a -
SI R P lilS E SHOW ER GIVEN
( ’EN TRE, 3 4 TO 10
!
tional
Stock
show
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
of
Phoenix;
E udora Evans Arnold > bates this year is: Resolved, th at
POPI LAR YOUNG WOMAN
B honert, M edford, and Clive Siez, the United States governm ent should
W ill Speak in Plioc-nix —
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HARVARD STADIUM, Oct. 21.—
Albany.
own and operate th e coal m ines.
T he hom e of Mrs. B. J. H eer. a t F ifty th ousand people saw H a r v a rd !
Miss R udy, of Idaho, who is in
Miss M arie R idings, a g rad u a te of
117 High s tre e t, was th e scene beat C entre 24 to 10 here today.
!
the city atte n d in g th e C ra te r Lake
' the U niversity of O regon, who Is
T h u rsd ay evening of a very p re tty j
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Union convention, will speak a t ( SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 21.__P o-|
! teach in g in th e high school, will
a ffa ir in th e way of a su rp rise sk ew ­
¡P hoenix Tuesday aftern o o n and e v - jiice a re w ithout a clue to the assail-
coach the debaters again th is year.
e r on Mrs. Carl S m ith. Mrs. S m 'lti
SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Oct. 21.— cuing. Follow ing h er ta lk , a din- a n ts \vho, last n ig h t, fired five shots
was form erly Miss Zclda H eer a r c
Rev. Madison S laughter, fo rm er pas- uer will be served. Miss Rudy is ¡nto the body of 16-year-old Thom as
, SUISLAW R IV E R REPO R TED
one of A sh la n d ’" m ost p opular gir.s
to r of Chico, was released from p r i- ! Prom otional secretary for P resbyter- M cCormick, in the re a r of th e Mis­
am ong th e younger t f t . till about
FAIRLY ALIVE W ITH FISH
son today a fte r serving six years for ian young people’s w ork on th e P a ­ sion th ea tre .
/tw o years ago, w .^ n s ’r.- r ok to her­
tite alleged b etray al of G ertru d e cific coast.
They believed the lad was slain
self a husband, since whi^h tim e she
EUGENE. Oct. 21.— The lower
Lam son. The tria l created a natio n -j E lection Is In v estig a ted —
by
the “ w hite m asked b a n d its.”
has been th e efficien t bookkeeper of
! Suisia w rlver is alive with salm on,
wide scandal a t th e tim e. He will
In v estigation of the la st p rim ary
Several
m em bers of the gang were i T hom as M alone dropped dead F ri- said Louis E. Bean, sta te gam e and
th e Sw ift com pany in A shland
The
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ao J i t h L w i t In P 7 ’ n W I
eleCti° nS- and phaS6S o f ^ ounded lip'
The boy
^ lie v e d to day afternoon w hile
en ro u te to fish com m issioner, who has re’tu rn ed
S m iths a re m oving to D unsm uir,
J
*' c -r bearing Oregon h-
ko w ith Ins wife to P o rterv ille.
j the E lm er Sim onds case, w ere c o n -jh a v e
given
officers
inform ation work a fte r bavin? lr
C alif., to m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e.
ork a fte r having had his lunch a t from Cushm an. The big fall ru n is
cense No. 19155, and belonging to
H e expects to tell his experiences ducted by th e grand ju ry in session about them .
the
noon hour a t the H yatt P ra irie on, lie said, and the people along the
w here Mr. Sm ith has been tra n s- P o stm a ste r W illiam j W arn
o f ; ii? prison by delivering lectu res
in Jacksonville F riday. It was be-1 ---- ------- ----------------——--------
construction camp.
i riv e r a re tak in g out m ore th an they
ferred by th e Southe rn Pacific com- M edford, which was stolen frQm jn
! lived, owing to the religious f a i t h ! K la m a th F alls Is V isited__
pany. Mrs. Sm ith was th e recipient
e
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,
Mr. Malone had
been in poor know w hat to do with.
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fro n t ot ,t h e
. ed .o rd post oftice
AL TRIO W ILL U R N l s H
I of one of its m em bers, th a t the work
Seventy-eight business m en, from ( health for som e tim e and a P o rtlan d
M r- Bean said th a t some of ihe
r man.- <tai \ an« usentt gilts rrnm Thurs(1,y m01.ningi was iocated here
RADIO BROADCAST MONDAY would he com pleted
pleted late
late yesterday
yesterday.
San
Francisco,
m
em
bers
of
th
e
specialist
had
told
him
some
tim
e
com
m ercial fisherm en catch boat-
h er frien d s as a go-aw ay rem em
t l r s m orning, on Oak stre e t.
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It was reported th a t the investiga- cham ber of com m erce extension ex-! ago th at he would
live
h
ut
a
sh
o
rt
loads
of salm on in less th an two
brattee' of happy , days sp e n t together.
. .
The f a r was in good ru n n in g con-
Thp follow ing radio program will tion i n t i,lded tb a t of date> election
A ttei a social evening spent in dition, b u t the top had been rem oved bG broadcasted from KFAY s ta tio n ,! booka
reco rds from the county ( in ,¡on party , arrived in K lam ath tim e unless he underw ent an opera- ll0urs- The fish a re going to w aste
1 a,ls tb is afternoon.
Follow ing a tion, which lie refused to consider. be declared for th e reason th a t the
pleasant chat and discussion of the and som e o th e r accessories th at locat e<l at th e county fa irg ro u n d s ,1 c le rk .g offic
ir
and
t,1P
llPaiinr’
of
s
tid
e
aro
u
n
d
the
city,
the
v isito rs will D uring th e last few’ weeks he had one «mall cold storage plan! cannot
“ Com ing A ge,” dainty refresh m en ts w ere in the car. Upon a h unt being ^ l° nflay> O ctober 23, by th e P e tit-
JH>n.v..
Th(
b
i
n
.
of
p
n
piese.it
he
banqueted.
Between
7
o’clock and n o t been feeling as well as usual falte care of all offerings. T' o car-
w ere served by th e self-invited in s titu te d for the m issing articles, M cW illiam s Trio, of A shland.
grand
jurv
ex
p
ire
s
M
onday,
at
the
9:1;>
o’clock,
local
m
erchants
will be and when he failed to ap p ear on the *oads of iced salm on w ere ¡»Upped to
guests, which w ere as follows: Misses 'h e y w ere found on low er H elm an ' olin solo “ Melody in F " .
opening
of
th
e
petit
ju
ry
,
when
a
•
vis'ted.
a
fte
r
which
an
inform
al jOb F rid ay a fte r the lunch h our New Y ork th is week, and o th e r ship-
D orothy Jones, Hazel Sm ith, M ar­
s tre e t, all in good condition.
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inew
grand
ju
ry
will
be
draw
n.
|
sm
oker
is
planned.
Sunday
after-1
w orkm en were sent out in search of '« cu ts a re to be m ade.
g a re t V’an Dyke, Isolene and M ar­
P o stm a ste r W a rn e r cam e for the ' *°l*n s° l° “ Prize Song” . W agner
noon the visions will be tak en over hint, and he was found w here he had |
g a re t Cam pbell, E sth e r K leinham - car this m orning and drove it back *O1 n solo “ Canto A m oroso” E lm an T alen t C anning A pples—
The Talent cannery, which lias the tu le lands and served a basket fallen on his way to work. He had
m er. Helen Addison, Beth, Joyce and to M edford.
’
T 'vo m in u te Interm ission
been busy th is past week in p u ttin g dinner. The re tu rn trip to San F ran - tak en a sh o rt cut over the hill, w hile TEA CH ERS ABE EN TERTAINED
P a u lin e Johnson. M esdam es Carl
Police officials a re at a loss as to ^ T lio— “ One F leetin g H o u r” . Lee
AT PARTY FRIDAY EVENING
up apples, will soon com plete the! cisco will begin about 6 o ’clock in th e o th er w orkm en had followed the
L oveland Lynn Slack. Gene H a st­ th e identity of the thief, as nothing” °cal Selected solos,
¡ru n of th e season. Few apples a re ¡th e evening,
ings, C laire T ucker Scott, A rth u r was taken w hich could he identified
course of the stream to the scene of
Two m ;n u te interm ission
T eachers of the H aw thorne school
being received th ere , though the pro-! E m broidery Club M eets —
E ricson. C arl McCune and “ Chic” at a la te r date.
the w ork, which accounted for his
Piano solo— “ The F la tte r e r ” .
•
w
ere
e n te rta in ed by th re e teachers
F allow .
The F riday A fternoon E m broidery not being seen a t the tim e he fell
C ham anade duct is said to be of good size and
of the sam e building a t an inform al
Piano solo— “ The B u tte rfly ” G rieg d u a lity th s year. T here was not a club m et w ith Mrs. Roy H ale on i A search of his belongings a t the
reception F riday evening a t the resi-
Visit F rlen d a Here-
the fru it tu rn - ; -------
F ifth ---------
stre e t.
The
afternoon
was
camp
of dence of th e i>ostesspa Mias Vere
¡Violin solo— “ F io rilli Stndy No. 28” sufficien t q ' u a n tity - of
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- failed to reveal th e nam e vi
CAMP SITE PR O TEI TIVE
IS I'O R M l D
Mr' and MrS' C har!es Nichols and Violin solo— “ S erenade” . . D rigio ed ,n to enable a lo n " ru n th:s J,e a r- RPen t in tb(? usual m anner w ith aft any relativ e or friend, and J. P. v g a r a h
and Bt,
ASS<MIATION
d a u g h te r and Mrs. M. O. Spurgeon, i «Personnel— L eonard C. P e ttit, vio- B rak em an Is H eld Up—
¡kinds of needlew ork, a f t e r ' which , Dffdge and Sons, who have th e body
una Tem ple, on th e Boulevard. A
of V ancouver, W ash., called on the lin; J. K enneth M cW illiam s v o c a l;1 W hile p ro tectin g the re a r of tra in dainty refresh m en ts were served by in charge, have been unable to find
In co rp o ratio n of th e S outhern O re­
very
enjoyable evening
was
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a.
»mi
1
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V T I • • I YV
vl S >■ spent
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R. E. D etrick fam ily F rid a y even­ L oraine Johnson M cW illiam s, piano.
George D audel, b rak em an , w as th e hostess.
Those p resent w e r e :'a n y trace of the dead m an ’s rela -U
...
b e tte r -Venni. i,,i «-.¡n.
gon Camp Site P rotective association
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held up betw een T hird and Jackson M esdam es W alter F ru la n . O. W. lives.
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n tw
, ,
, /
ing, for a sh o rt visit as they were
fo r $500 is announced a t Salem..
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1 each o th e r, a fte r w hich lig h t re
¡stree ts in M edford T hursday night. Long, M. D yrud, F ra n k Nelson, M. j The body is being held a t the
en ro u te to Los A ngeles, w here MASONIC BODY HOST
Those in te rested in th e co rporation
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freshm ents w ere served,
a re M ayor C E C ite s -nul F r n'- P 1 < y expeet tp s i'>cnd the w inter. Mr.
TO DISTRICT DEPUTY and relieved of his w atch and sev- •»• Love, M ark Sm ith, J. C. P o o r ,: Dodge u n d e rta k in g parlo rs pending i Those who were present w ere: the
F a rre ll 0 \ l e d f o r i l ' a n d ' c e o rg e \ Nichols is ono of C larke co u n ty ’s
-District Deputy H erm an, of G rants e ral dollars in cash.
The robber Ro>’ H ale and Mrs. Ida Van N atta, the location of relatives or friends.
¡Misses F lorence Allen, Ann F o rb erg ,
G a rd n e r Jacksonville '
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™°St sueces3ful p ru n e grow ers and P ass, was a guest of A shland lodge called D audel’s b lu ff when he tried wbo
a house guest of Mrs. Long.:
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Edyth Stevenson, Mabel Eby, Em m a
The business of the society is to ' a ' J?2St disposed oi h ‘s la r Se orch -jN o . 23. A. F & A. M„ F rid a y n ig h t, to pass his w atch off for a sw itch Mrs. M. J. Love will e n te rta in the
K elting, W ilm a Johnson, Zinora
ard there.
¡w hen a supper was served previous ke>’- The m an is described as being cBtb next F rid ay afternoon a t lier
protect the scenery of Oregon for
B lum enfeld, G eraldine R uch, Leona
to w ork on two candidates in t h e . about five feet eight inches in home on Seventh street,
th e purpose of ohtainign perm anent
M arsters and the hostesses.
th ird degree.
height and w eighing around 145 Stock Price Is B oosted—
cam p sites and to m ake th e sta te
In addition to Mr. H erm an, W. E. Pounds. He w ore a w hite han d k er-
M arket conditions have m ade ne-
m ore a ttra c tiv e for o u tside to u rists.
L oral Boys H onored—
Newcomb,
of
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ts
P
ass.
Glen
Fab-
chief
for
a
m
ask.
cessarv
a raise in the price of s to c k '
The in co rp o ratio n sum was donted
Two signal d istinctions have been
| rick. R. P. H am m ond A. G. Bishop
C eugbt w ith the Goods—
of the C alifornia Oregon Pow er com-,
by Jesse W inbnrn to give a p roper
bestow ed upon A shland boys a t ­
and O. D. F ra zie r, of M edford, and
W illiam McCamel was tak en
in Pany, according to an announcem ent!
im p etu s to th e m ovem ent, which is a
tending th e U niversity of Oregon.
R.
H.
T
ucker,
of
P
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w
ere
¡charge
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hursday
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ig
h
t
as
he
was
on
»nade today. Sales prices on the 7i
»purely philan th ro p ic venture.
¡T ryouts by m ore th an 30 m en have
guests fo r the evening.
his way to deliver som e m oonshine Pe r cent preferred capital stock will
BELLINGHAM, W ash., Oct. 21.— ju st been com pleted for positions on
This is th e first work in degrees to a custom er, and was tak e n to be raised from $92 to $95. This in-, close to $300,000 will be spent for the M en’s Glee club. Aubrey F u rry
Wusin»‘ss V isitor» H ere—
¡since th e sum m er vacation, and ev- M edford by the a rre s tin g officer and crease will tak e effect a t the close im provem ents on th e Red M ountain, will again be w ith the organization
F. R. B ingham , division superin
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.— P lan s
eryone was on his toes, m aking th e lodged in jail. T his is M cCamel’s of the business day, Tuesday, O cto -; the leading gold m ine in W ashington Edwin M. F razier, who is taking
ten d e n t of d irectories for the P acifk ioi ihe im m ed iate w ith d ra w a l ¡of work a real lesson in M asonry. Some second offense and he will probably b er 31.
¡sta te , in th e next tw o qr th re e years, jo urnalism , has been appointed as
T elephone com panv. and A. J. \a n e e ,
A m erican tro o p s from G erm any have of the visitors took p a rt in the w ork, be assessed a heavy fine and m ay
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j S u p erintendent B onnem art states. A sp o rts e d ito r for the “ E m erald ,” the
m an a g e r
of th e M edford
oftice of been cancelled. It is probable th a t m aking it all th e m ore in te re stin g draw a jail sentence in ad d itio n ,
P rin te d
b u tte r w rappers , sm all! power p lan t to o p erate a 30 s ta m p ! in stitu tio n ’s daily publication.
He
th e com pany, w ere business v isito rs, the troops will rem ain until w in te r,¡to the large num ber of m em bers when tak e n before Ju stice T aylor lots, 25 cents the dozen, th re e dozen m ill will be in stalled and a 2000 foot will have th re e assista n ts w orking
th e war d e p a rtm e n t learns.
in th e city today.
who turned out.
a t M edford.
i for 60 cents. Tidings office. 4 3 tf|tu n n e l is to be driven.
for him.
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