Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME
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4 (Successor to the Sem i-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43)
RESCUE PARTY
FINDS 35
ALIVE IN MINE
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REILLY DISASTER SAID l o
MOST SERIOUS IX LAST
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Smashed in Collision and Drifting on a Reef
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
E ugene, Nov. 7.— (S p e c ia l.—
The youngest stu d e n t a t the
U niversity of Oregon is Miss
H elen I. Reynolds, of E ugene,
who w as 15 years old when
® she en tered college at the be-
>> ginning of the fall term . She
<•> is now 16, as her b irth d a y anni-
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versary was on October 17 last.
, «> Miss Reynolds has chosen jo u r-
i ♦ nalism as h e r m ajor.
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A lfred L. M eyers, La G rande,
also a m ajor in jo u rn a lism , is
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HOLD CONSTANTINOPLE
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I U ltim atu m S ent T u ik ish N n t.o m l-
ists; Italy O ffers M ilitary A ssist­
ance in Case of Near E ast H ostili­
tie s; W arships A re A bsent.
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The big oil tanker Lyuiun Stew art drifting on the rocks off tlie Golden Gate at San Francisco a fter a col«
listen with the steam er W alter A. Luckenbacli which tore a great hole in her bow.
REPETITION OF
1914 POSSIBLE,
LLOYD GEORGE
i NEW CASTLE - ON - TYNE, Eng.,
SPA NG LER, Penn., Nov. 7. —
I Nov. 7.— Menace of a n o th e r w ar a t
T hirty -fiv e m iners have been re s ­
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an early date is visualized by Lloyd
cued alive from tlie R eilly m ine.
COMING
EVENTS
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George,
form er prem ier, in a speech
The num ber of dead is fixed a t 80;
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here
today.
in w hat likely is the m ost serious
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Novem ber 9— Colonel Dan ❖ !
A shland will be represented a t the
“ if the governm ent does not stand
m ine d isa ste r of the decade. A re ­
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M
organ
Sm
ith,
P
re
äb
y
te
r’an
A
rm
istice
Day
fights
in
M
edford
by
firm
, a T urkish w ar will break out
check shows th a t approxim ately 100
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church,
7:30
o’clock.
a
large
delegation,
the
e
n
tire
sec-
and
spread into the F alkans as in
w ent into th e w orkings.
Eleven
More th an 500 hoys a re e x p e c te d 1
!
Novem
ber
11—
A
rm
istice
day.
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tion
of
rin
g
side
seats
a
llo
tte
d
to
th
e
1914,”
he said.
bodies a re still unidentified. Most!
to atten d th e W estern Oregon O lder j
city
having
been
taken.
It
is
ex-1
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Novem
ber
13—
A
nnual
Red
$
of th e rescued a re reported to be
Boys’ conference, w hich will con­
pected
local
fistic
fans
to
the
num
-
CONSTANTINOPLE,
Nov.
7.
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Cross
Roll
Call
Drive.
doing well. All w ere overcom e by!
vene a t Eugene, D ecem ber 1-3. A sh­
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Novem
ber
13.—
484th
Com-
•§
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her of 200 will be p resent when the The allied high com m issioners have
g as fum es follow ing the explosion, j
land is planning to send a larg e del­
■S» p an y ’s banquet.
gong sounds.
sent an ultim atu m to T urkish na-
Noon today found 60 bodies, m any |
egation from the high school Y. M.
<S> Novem ber 15— “ As a W om an ®
“ K id” Coovling, of this city, who tio n alists a t A ngora, th a t allied
c h a rre d beyond recognition, lying
“ A d ollar and a h e a rt.”
C. A., and S u p erin ten d en t G. A.
C om petition in the m anual of has been w orking h ard in p rep ara- troops will rem ain in C onstantinople
T h in k e tb ,” H igh School anni-
a b o u t on roughly b u ilt sta n d s in the
T his is th e slogan for th e A shland <S> v ersary play.
Briscoe has been asked to accom-
arm s was won by S ergeant Clary tion for th e com ing scrap, will draw until a tre a ty is signed,
m in e rs’ hall which had been tu rn e d
h ran ch of the A m erican Red Cross, <S> N ovem ber 16-17 — Jackson
„ __ pany them .
and C orporal B u tterfield , who divid- a n um ber of his a d m irers to th e |
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into a tem porary m orgue. Some of
ths>
com m „ .
which will s ta rt the 1922 Red Cross
c o u n ty Sunday School Associa- <S>ied the honors a t the re g u la r drill o f l SCene of b a ttle when he m eets “ Bat-
ROME,
Nov.
7.— P rem ier Musso-
th e dead have been pos.t.ve y .d e n t.-
y M c A ’ hftve held a
Roll Call M onday, N ovem ber 13.
t -on convention a t Phoenix.
<S> of th e 4 84th com pany, O. N. G., C. tlin g ” F rick, of M edford. B ackers iin t today offered Ita lia n m ilitary
Tied, while o th ers never will be.
num ber ot conventions in d iffe re n t H alf o f each d ollar given for dues is
“ Colonial <§- A. C., a t the A rm ory Monday night. Of Coovling declare him to be in th e aid to the allies if th e T urkish na-
Novem ber 22
o x. p a rts of the sta te , b u t th is y e a r it k e p t in A shland for local relief ! /t> P la /e r s ,” Lyceum num ber.
<$» F irin g 10 shots from a prone posi- pink of condition and ready to give tio n a lists p recip itate an o th e r w ar in
SPANGLER, P enn., Nov. 7.— Six
has been decided to hold few er m eet- w ork, w hile the othei half is sent to , ^ <§>^ >,§><^<^<§><§><$><$><§><$>3><§>$>$><$i tion was won by P riv a te W ertz, who F rick th e b a ttle of his career.
the N ear E ast.
lee n m ore bodies have been found in
h e a d q u a rte rs a t W ashington, D. C.
.
,
. , ings and to m ake them longer.
scored
49
out
of
a
possible
50.
The
A
nother
local
favorite
is
Bernie
«
th e m ine, m aking th e know n dead
T h n o x v
n n f n v o n o o c
r o
t ill
D uring th e tim e it has operated. I
These o conferences
a f i re
g O H ath
erin g s
I
second
lesson
in
hand
to
hand
fig
h
t­
B
u
rn
ett,
who
has
also
been
in
train-1
LONDON
Nov.
7.—
Unconfirm ed
n u m b er 7 5. Six of the la te st bodies
p articu la rly of the m ost progressive th e local Re.d Cross organization has!
ing
was
also
given,
consisting
of
the
ing
for
th
e
fights.
He
was
m
atched
rep
o
rts
say
th
a
t
T
urkish
sailing ves-
w ere identified.
R escuers a t 2:55
boys of the high schools, churches, nev er paid o u t a single cent for sal-1
kick,
fro
n
t
struggle,
log
trip
and
th
e
wjth
“
K
id
”
Thom
as,
of
W
eed,
b
u
t
a
seis
jiave
disem
barked
troops at
o ’clock th is aftern o o n said th e m ine
Y. M. C. A.’s Boy Scouts and o th er a rie s, c a r fare or gasoline. All ex=
¡control
of
a
prisoner,
b
e
tte
r
know
n
i
w
ire
from
the
south
s
ta
te
s
th
a
t
Lapsakie
and
are
planning
o seize
had been p retty tho ro u g h ly explored
sim ilar organizations. The sessions penses have been m et by individuals i
!
as
the
“
come
along.”
The
schools
of
Thom as had in ju red his hand and th e Gallipoli peninsula d u ring the
a n d they did not expect to find m any
are full of discussion, addresses by in th e ir rounds for service to t h e !
■ the soldier and of th e squad were w ould be unable to fight. Ad R itchie absence of allied w arships.
m ore bodies.
i expert leaders, recreatio n and whole- needy who a re in the city, or to
of G ran ts Pass has been signed to
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also given.
tra n s ie n ts in need o f assistance.
' som e fellow ship.
A
nnouncem
ent
of
th
e
b
an
q
u
et
to
m
eet
B
urnett.
PREM
ATU
RE BLAST 1ATAL
CHURCH PE O PL E URGED
Only those faith fu l m en and wom ­
O ther delegations a re being lined
!
be
given
th
e
guardsm
en
by
the
TO
TWO ROAD WORKMEN
TO AID POLK E FORCE
I up in M edford and from o th e r p a rts en who carry on the work know how
P lan s for one of th e larg est a n d 'c h a m b e r of com m erce on Novem ber
of Jackson county.
m any babies, disabled veterans and bpgt conVe n tions to he held in Jack- 13 was also m ade.
All com pany
F a ilu re to tak e cover while a
PORTLAND, Nov. 7.— P o rtla n d
people of all ages who are distressed
county a ig under way by tfae me’n a re o rd ered t0 be p rese n t a t
blast
was being set off at the Von
will never he rid of m oonshiners,
o r diseased, a re cheered and com- executive com m i ttee of the county I tEis function.
Besides local repre-
'
der
H
ellen
road camp near Prospect
narcotic peddlers and o th er law vio­
fo rted by th e o rganization.
Sunday school association. The m eet- sen tativ e m en, A d ju tan t G eneral
M onday, resulted in the death of C.
lato rs u n til th e 103,000 m em bers
The com m ittee m et a t the E lk s | iug wm
a t phoenjx NovemJ George A white> M ajor G etstead,
j W. D rake and an unknow n work-
«of the P ro te sta n t churches of the
tem ple M onday and selected cap-
j m an, and the in ju ry of “ S h o rty ”
her 16 for a tw o-day session. W. W. M ajor D usenbury and S ergeant Jar-
<city tak e an active in te rest in law
tain s fo r th e drive this ye.11. M is. Robinson, count ysecrctary for the! rack will be p resent and will deliver
I Mann.
•enforcem ent and back up the police
A rth u r W ick is a t th e head of the:
I association, h as charge of th e prog- talks.
I Dr. R. J. Conroy, of M edford, and
«departm ent and th e courts.
c a p ta in s, assisted by Mrs.
ran
ram , and has obtained some very
Follow ing a re th e scores m ade a t
P e rl’s am bulance answ ered th e call,
This challenge was h u rled a t T ort-
Dean and Mrs. K arl Niir.s.
fine speakers for th e convention.
1 th e M onday night ta rg e t practice.
’ bringing the in ju red men to Med-
Hand clergym en assem bled in m onth-!
THANKSGIVING RATES~~ARE
I M r‘ .R obinson has been visiting P riv ate WTe r t"’
CaPQtain
■ ford.
The only inform ation avail-
ly session a t the Y. M. C. A., by Rev. |
OFF’E
R
E
D
BY
SO.
PA
C
IFIC
th
e
Sunday
schools
of
the
county
S
ergeant
J.
R.
Clary,
Second
Lieu-
MARION,
Ills.,
Nov.
7.—
The
H
er-
able
reg
ard in g the w orkm en is th at
D aniel B ryant, p asto r of th e F irs t
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d u rin g th e past m onth in o rd er to te n a n t N orton, 48; P riv ate Oliver, rin m assacre tria l will begin h e r e 'th e y were m em bers of the road
B aptist church of Corvallis, form er-1
R educed passenger fares will be learn of th e needs, and how best to; 46; P riv a te s Gibson, W entner, Cor- tom orrow . Six men will be tried — Kang. T heir place of residence is
lv associate p asto r of the E ast Side ’
put
into effect by th e S outhern P a- plan to m eet them . The C h ristian porals Johnson, B utterfield, 45; P ri- Bert Grace, Otis C lark, P hillips F o n - ,not know n-
Baptist church.
J LA VALLETTEA, N. J ., Nov. 7.—
cific
for the T hanksgiving holidays, W orkers Band of A shland have ac- vates McNabb, B arnard, Bates, P re s­ tan a, P. H illar, Oscar H ow ard and
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D eterm ined to force officials to tak e
it
was
announced today by C harles com panied him on several of these! cott, B urns, Leach, 44; P rivates Jesse C hilders.
som e action in th e H all-M ills m u r­
S.
Fee,
passenger tra ffic m anager visits and u n d er his direction have Ring, Hobson, 43; P riv ates Jalo, Mc-
der case, H enry Stevens, b ro th e r of
F o u r hundred and tw enty-four in­
for th e ’ railro a d .
¡been very helpful to the w eaker N air, H u u n icu tt, M cKenney, 42;
Mrs. H all, th e widow of th e slain
dictm ents w ere retu rn ed by the
The holiday round trip rate s will I schools.
¡Second L ieu ten an t D anford, P riv ates grand ju ry , 25 for m u rd er, 115 for
clergym an, plans to sail for E urope
T here a re m ore children in Jack- Pederson, Dale, 41; S ergeant W. R. congpiracy and 103 for a ssa u it
to
im m ediately, his w ife declared in an consist of one and one-half fare for
The tria l
is ex-'
interview a t h er hom e h ere today. th e round trip betw een all points on son county x>ut of th e Sunday schools Clary, P riv ates Carey, K ingery, 40> ' com m j^ m u rder.
She said her h usband believed th a t th e Pacific system of th e S outhern th an th ere are children enrolled in P riv a te Adam s, 39; S ergeant SaiY petced to tak e w eeks.
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! if he w ent ab ro a d , a u th o ritie s would Pacific w here th e one way fare does all the Sunday schools of the city of gent, 36; P riv ates Ju d k in s, Banks,
not
exceed
$30.
T
ickets
will
be
on
A
shland,
according
to
a
survey
m
ade
M
cCourrey,
35;
P
riv
ate
P
eiffer,
3
3
;'
I be forced into tak in g som e s o rt of
KLAN AND BOOZE FIGURE
P riv a te McCoy, 31.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— The gov­
sale Novem ber 29 and 30, w ith final by th e com m ittee,
Business was tra n sa cte d as u sual action.
IN
CALIFORNIA
VOTING
e
rn
m e n t has been defrauded of
re tu rn lim it D ecem ber 4.
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though th e political bee still hum -.
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REH
A
B
ILITA
TED
SOLDIER
m
ore
th an $100,000,000 through the
m ed busily in the a ir today.
i LARGE UROWI) GUESTS
SAN FRANCISCO » Nov. 7.— The failu re of w ar pro ‘teers to pay ex­
PURCHASES
JAM’AL
TRACT
Polls were opened prom ptly a t 8
AT I ’O P I’O DAM OPENING
“ wet and d ry ” issue and the Ku cess p rofits taxes, at J evaders will
«o’clock this m orning, and will re-
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K lux K ian figured prom inently in be conipe,led to se ttle ¡„ full for
J. A. Cook, one of the A m erican 1
m ain open u n til 8 o’clock th is even-i
A bout 1000 people w ere guests
the decisions to be reached today by back taxeg due Qr gQ t( ja i, de.
soldiers who fought th e G erm ans in >
ing. a t
which tim e the count of the of th e C alifornia O regon Pow er corn-
C alifornia voters a t the polls.
¡d a re d officials a t the trea ary de-
F rance, has purchased a nine acre I
ballots
will begin. It is estim ated panyq a t th e opening of th e new
Chief in te rest rested in the guber- p a rtm en t today
¡tra c t from Mr. C ulbertson, ju st west
th a t by
10 o’clock those in te rested unit of the com pany a t the Copco
___________ n ato rial contest.
Senator H iram
M unitiOns
m a n u fa ctu rers
and
■ of th e norm al school. Mr. Cook has
w ill be able to get a
line on the p lant, Sunday, on th e K lam ath river,
¡J o h n s o n s fight for re-election was m akers of o th e r w ar supplies needed
¡ta
k
e
n
natio
n
al
tra
in
in
g
a
t
Corvallis!
probable resu lts.
L unch was served, cafe te ria style.
¡in apiary, chickens and h o rtic u ltu re
CINCINNATI, Nov. 2.— F ra n k E. t practically won a t the p rim a rie s ., by tb e governm ent d u ring the w ar
At noon today nearly one-third of tol all the visitors a t th e p lan t a t the
PORTLAND Nov 7.__M ary Eliz- a n ^ is now b u ilding chicken houses McGee, general y a rd m a ste r for th e jH is election over his dem ocratic op- a re gajd
be am ong fne chief of-
1 he voters of th e city had visited th e noon h o u r, and a t 3 o’clock th e
ab e th B erry, aged 3, was killed t o - 'and a Sa r a Ke on his la n d - At Pre s’ Pennsylvania railro a d , was killed, ponent was conceded.
¡fenders.
polls and cast th e ir ballots. T his is sw itch was throw n into place and
day when an autom obile driven by ent M r- Cook and his fam ily are liv’ ;an d four o th ers were in ju red w hen;
The voters of the sta te a re also,
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> aid to he an exceptionally «large the big unit rolled over exactly as
C harles F. B ennett, skidded on the inS in tb e H eatlley place on Holly the M orrow accom odation c ra s h e d ; tak in g a referendum on a sta te \ o l - (
arum her for so early In the day. This it had been planned,
■
end Of the Richm ond stead a c t; one on a $10,000,000 bond m il l e t f i r e d m HOAKN
se rv e s to give som e indication of
A fter lunch and before the hour wet pavem ent. The child, according s tr e e t. w here lie has about 26 0 into the re a r
MAY RE FATAL TO W IFE
accom odation tra in in th is city, issue for soldier farm and hom e aid; I
the
am ount
of
in te re st
heiug set o r th e s ta rtin g of the big p lant, to rep o rts, was crossing th e s tre e t cb Fc^ eQS-
issuance
of
$500,000,000
in
bonds
W hen the
Tbe com ing season Mr. Cook in- Both tra in s were crow ded w ith com
evinced in the local election.
¡th e M edford and Y reka bands fu rn - in fro n t of the auto.
flock to o n e ; m u te rs and a score of passengers to Put tb e sta te in th e hydro-electric
L ittle hope is held lor the recov-
R eports of th e sta te election w il, ished m usic, a few good sh o rt ad- b rakes w ere applied, th e m achine teu d s t0 in c r e a s e h is
power developm ent business, and ery of Mrs. Melvin H oarn, of Jack-
thousand
or
m
ore,
and
to
add
an
were
bruised
and
shaken.
he given to th e cham ber of com- dresses w ere m ade and a dance was sw erved around, h ittin g her.
apiary to his e n terp rise.
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m any o th er referendum proposi- sonville, w’ho was shot by her hus-
m erce by th e W estern Union th is given by a num ber of Indians front!
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tions. In San Francisco the wet and band follow ing a heated argum ent
Mr. Cook took p a rt in twro b attles
evening.
A large num ber of poll- the K lam ath reserv atio n s in th e ir ELECT NEW O FFIC E R S
OCTOBER CLOUDY, BUT RAIN
dry issue is to be voted on also in Sunday aftern o o n .
H er husband.
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH d u rin g the w orld w ar, one in the St.
lic ia u s a re expected to be on hand, n ativ e costum es.
FA LL LIGH T; T H R E E FROSTS tbe form of a m andate to the super- who is about 60 years of age, com-
Miehel sector, and was ten days in,
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¡visors to petition congress to m odify m itted suicide by shooting him self
At
the
church
m
eeting
a
t
th
e
open
fig h tin g in th e A rgonne woods
JY8A3 OREGON, VETERANS
M onday’s T idings as having a tte n d -
O ctober had only eight cle a r days, tb e V olstead act to p erm it light th rough the h e a rt a fte r firing a t his
ATTENDING SCHOOL TH IS YEAR ed. w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. E. H ale, C h ristian ch u rch Sunday, th e fol- w here he was wounded by a G erm an
18 p a rt cloudy and five cloudy days, wines and beer.
wife.
SALEM.
Nov.
7.— Ex-soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Loom is and lowing officers w ere elected: E ld- shell and carried from the field in
A ccording to neighbors, H oarn
according to inform ation from the
ers, J. M. Beaver, J. V. W right, Z. P. an unconscious condition.
He was
.
sailo rs and m arines have received Mrs. B. F. M ontgom ery,
cam
e to th e house and engaged in a
■ W ebster, A. H. Peachey, V. V. Haw- in th e hospital for four m onths he-
in ch e s'T f r a in " " ! ? , the SISSON GETS FIRST
from th e s ta te since th e enactm ent
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a rg u m e n t w ith her. They had beeu
ley, Jo h n E sch; Deacons, J. M. Mor- fore being able to be bro u g h t back *
’ '
. ' ,, 1
REAL SNOW OF YEAR separated for some tim e.
of the so-called ed ucational aid bill n i x o N , C A i.lI'., WOMAN
Mrs.
!
r
I
g rea test in any 24 hours being .44
antes
to
Oregon.
in 1919, a to ta l of $1,208.199.54.
HAS IVRTRDAY; IS IOS 8a n , Ed H unt, D. N. Davis, Jam es
Oregon,
H oarn, it is understood, ordered him
¡of an inch on October 31.
SISSON, Calif., Nov, 7.— Snow
Floyd
P u tn a m , F
according to a rep o rt com pleted by
to leave th e house, and expressed
T hree frosts w ere recorded d u rin g
1 .
« 4. u
«to Of. „ „ J , com m enced falling in th is region
th e secretary of sta te .
DIXON, Calif., Nov. 7 .— Mrs. Swingle, Jo h n C ochran, Dr. B urdic. Dance F rid a y Night
_ .
.
. _th e m onth,
on O ctober 22, 29 and
. • »
h erself as being w illing 1 to have
Owing to th e big A rm istice day
’
n * k
<»a Sunday n ig h t and continued in te r-
b
Of this am ount, the U niversity of M ary B ielar celebrated her 103d F. G uisiner; D eaconesses, M esdam es
n othing m ore to do w ith him. The
30.
The coldest was O ctober 29,
m itten tly . More th a n an inch had
O regon received $204.085.66. the b irth d ay a t th e hom e of h er grand- Jam es P u tn a m , F ra n k Crowson, K. celebration a t M edford S aturday, th e
shooting followed.
when 25 degrees above sero was
fallen by 9 o’clock Monday m orning
A g ricultural college $408,566.81 and d a u g h te r. Mrs. Mae F lo re th . of th is M orrison, J. C ochran, W. A. Cooper, dance a t Jackson. H ot Springs will
H oarn fired s tra ig h t a t his wife,
October
7
was
th
e
w
a
rm
-’
Mrs. M. M. D ecker. L. Rowley, M. H ale, he h Id this week on F rid ay n ig h t, j rea c b e d - 'U “ ' ”?'* .......... ~ ecorded 11 is the first snow of tbe sea80n«
W illa m e tte university $34,537.83.
place. S atu rd ay afternoon
the
.38 caliber bu llet s trik in g her in
being N. T. Mvers, D. N. Davis, Wm. Hed- The Dickey o rch estra have ta k e n e s t’ wben tbe
erm om e e r recor
¡F o recasters predict it will tu rn into
A pplicants for th is aid a tte n d in g B ielar is a le rt for her age
I n e t . M .'W rig h t. F o r church lr e M- over (he m n ,leal end of th e enter-! 88 d ^ r e e « . The m ean high tem per-
. . .
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th e pit of th e stom ach, p assirv
rain before m any hours.
th e P o rtia «d high schools have re- able to get a b o u t unaided.
j
th ro u g h th e w alls of her stom ach
u rer. Ja m e s P utnam was re-elected, ta in m e n t and will fu rn ish some fine s u ite was > egrees, an
reived $47,S77.89 and stu d e n ts a t
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!
and p u n ctu rin g it in two places. The
m inim um 40.2. The m ean tem p e ra ­
th e N orth Pacific D ental college
LONDON, Nov. 7.— According to Mrs. L u re tta H edrick for financial num bers, it is announced.
bullet em erged ju st to cne side of
tu re was 54.6 and th e greatest daily New Sign Erected—
$44 SOS 33
tbe press, chief in te res in B ritain secretary and Mrs. F anny Cooper for M nk'ng E xtensive Im provem ents—
The
E
lectric
bakery
has
erected
the spine,
ran
g
e
was
49
degrees.
A pplications for ed ucational aid over th e general election in th e church clerk.
! Mrs. H. E. B anks, of 200 Meade
a new sign over the sidew alk a t its!
The in ju red wom an is the m other
up n to
tates
Q
some extensive
iti Septem
S e n te m ber
b e r 30 a aggregated
g g re g a te d 5893 United
1 n ite d S ta
te s today,
to a a y , is as to
10 w heth-l
n e in -.
y u uite
n e a nice crow
cro w d
u w ere present
p re s e n t s tre
ir e e t,
i, is m aking cutuu
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m!1rrie«i d m iP h ters tw o of
rith 167 educational in s titu tio n s 'e r wet or dry can d id ates will be fo r th e basket d in n er and enjoyed im provem ents on th e in te rio r of her ’
i whom live in Jacksonville. ’
iw hom live in Jacksonville.
home.
! a p leasan t tim e to g eth er.
, elected.
rep re sen te d .
W ill VISIT EUGENE
TRAIN FOR FIGHI
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NOVEMBER 13TH
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