Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1922, Image 1

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CLIMATE, w unoui
» th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
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ASIILAXOTOREGON, WEDNESDAY^ NOVEMBER S, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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OVER"BLAKE BY
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• IRISH COLLEENS A R E
LOSING BEAUTV, SAYS
DUBLIN “SPE C IA LIST”
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DUBLIN, Nov, 8.— Irish col-
• leens ai
losing th e ir beauty.
• This was the view expressed by
• a fam ous beauty specialist in
■ Dublin.
•
“ The g ills of Dublin and
•• o th er cities in Ireland are not
• nearly so p retty as they were
• eight or ten years ago,” he told
1«7C VOTES ARE ( AST; IKK TOR • an In te rn a tio n a l News corres-
iS BEATEN IN HIS OWN
• i-.ondent in an interview . “ T heir
PRECINCT
• eyes have not the sam e lu stre,
• and th e ir cheeks have lost th a t
- w onderful
Irish
complexion,
PIERCE AND THOMAS
• and t hetr ca rria g e is not nearly
FAVORITES OF VOTERS • so a ttra c tiv e as it used to be.
• H ow ever, the ou tlin e of th e fea-
O ne of ih e H eaviest V otes in the
• tu re s is ju st as good as ever
ilist«. y o f A shland Is Recorded;
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LONDON, Nov. 8.— In h ab it-
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:<s> H erm , area 320 acres, and Je-
<§> thou, area 44 acres— are up in
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th eir new la ird — Com pton Mac-
kenzie, fam ous novelist.
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They have been believing
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lands to th e ir o rd in ary sum m er
'S' visitors and instead erect a ca-
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The in h a b ita n ts of th e little
<i> channel islands still regard
<*• them selves as independent of
i3> G reat B ritain. They still have
® th e ir own governor, law s and
® curious language.
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MAY KEEP CONTROL
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<§>! ¡ng 70 N ew Faces W ill Appear ill
H ouse; S catterin g States Ma> In­
crease T his Number.
E ub an ks W ins by 7 9 Over P a t­
terson for T reasurer. ,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.— Oil the
F e a tu re d by an exceptional)' heavy
i basis of re tu rn s at noon today it is
vote, th e m unicipal election resu lted
I fairly certain ttyat the republican
in the landslide election of C h arley |
i m ajority in the sen ate will he re-
Loom is, progressive candidate fori
' duced to 12 and possibly 10, as com­
m ayor by a m ajority of 344 over his
pared with th e present m ajo rity of
opponent. Dr. W. E. Blake, who
24.
Scene in the open-air theater of Bryn Mavvr college at the Inauguration of Dr. Marion Edw ards Park, the new
failed to carry his own precinct by I
president of the institution. Inset is a portrait of President Park.
R epublican
sen ato rial
d efeats
14 votes. Loom is received 1007 and
were suffered in New Y oik, New J e r ­
B lake 663. A pproxim ately 1700 bal-i
sey, Michigan M aryland, W est V ir­
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lots w ere cast Tuesday, out of a
ginia, D elaw are, Indiana and prob­
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COMING EVENTS
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re g istra tio n of nearly 2000. An un-;
ably N orth D akota. D em ocrats lost
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SPANGLER, Penn., Nov. 8.—
usually large num ber of people w ere
In com petitio n w ith the best fru it
:
only two s ittin g senators, H itchcock
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Novem ber 9 Colonel Dan >
E ighty bodies have been found, 75
sw orn in at the voting places.
{ ; ais ng d istric ts of th e n o rth w e s t,1
of N ebraska and Pom erene of Ohio,
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Sm ith
P re sb y te r'a n
of them have been identified, and
W ith six to he selected for P°si- including Hood R iver, W enatchee,
i
In the house, the present over­
4> church, 7:30 o’clock.
32 survivors are in the hospital. A
tio n s on the city council from a field Y akim a and o th er apple sections,
w
helm
ing republican m ajo rity of
<$> Novem ber 11— A rm istice day.
th orough exploration of the m ine re-
of 12 candidates, g re a t in te re st was j ackson county won the sweep-j
169
is
cut alm ost to th e vanishing
Novem ber 13— A nnual Red
| veals th a t all bodies have been re-
shown regarding these offices, w h ic h ' stak es for a box of Spitz apples, and I
point
and
m ay conceivably be con­
• Cross Roll Call Drive.
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i I covered.
resu lte d in th e election of Dr. R. L. firgt p r jze on th e sam e variety at
trolled
by
e
ith e r party. The belief
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Novem ber 13.— 484th Com- <S>
■ R escuers have accounted for 112,
B urdic, 1049; S. A. P eters Sr.. 9S7; tbe pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock
prevailed however th a t In th e final
p an y ’s banquet.
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I the n um ber in the m ine a t the tim e
M. C. L ln in g er 923; H. O. W o lc o tt,! exposition ¡n P o rtlan d .
tabulations, the republicans will
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i of the explosion.
865; C. H. P ierce, 846; Mrs. W. M.i
C ontenders th a t so u th ern Oregon
m aintain control by a sm all m a r­
<♦> T h in k e th ,” High School anni- $>¡
Those in the hospital a re reported
B arber, 779.
J ¡s chiefly a p ear raisin g section and
gin.
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n J ; versai’y Play.
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i» r» c /x v w i v ' 83 doing well, and no m ore deaths
G. G. E u banks carried by 79 votes cannot produce the best varieties of PIERCE LEADING IN STATE BY .
The m agnitude of the dem ocratic
N ovem ber 16-17 — Jackson ^ JOHNSON AND RI( HARDSON WIN
likely
over Sylvester P a tte rso n for treas- appie s, w here color is a m aterial
gains can be judged by re tu rn s from
15,00(1 MAJORITY AT
. County Sunday School Associa- <$>,
< ALIKIRNIA BY LARGE
centers which w ent overw helm ingly
urer.
; item in ju d g in g th e fru it, a re defin-
PR ESEN T
; tion convention at Phoenix,
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MAJORITY
“ B etter to have run and lost than republican two years ago. On the
G e rtru d e Biede received 1408 ¡te jy r e f Uted hv the aw ards m ade,
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Novem ber 22 — "C olonial -«»
never to have ru n a t a ll.”
votes for city recorder. In a m a-
o th e r aw ards w ere cap tu red by
face of the re tu rn s, dem ocrats gain­
SCHOOL
BILL
REPORTED
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v
ers>
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Lyceum
num
ber.
NEVADA
AND
ARIZONA
jo rity of cases w here th ere was no Jackson COunty fru it, for in four
ed 15 seats in New York, 7 in New
^ v e m b e r 30, T h u rsd ay — <$>I
opponent, the vote was light and i a . oth e r classes, the blue ribbon was
Jersey, 8 in P ennsylvania, 12 in
AS GOING OVER STRONG T hanksgiving
Day-.
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issouri, 2 in K ansas, 3 in T ennes­
n ot given here.
I pjnned on local apples, w hile first
Second to th e city election in in- prem ium wa8 given on six classes of , M a jo r ity of «(MIO H eld; ExposiHon < “ j>
Decem ber 4 - 7 - W inter fair.
B em o crat;c P a rty G ettin g S tro n g er;
see, 4 in W est V irg in s’, 8 in Ohio,
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L odge in M assachusetts, R eed in
Tax Favored; Incom e Tax Mea­
te re s t to th e general public was the pears.
5 in Indiana, 4 in O klahom a, 2 in
M issouri, Dill ¡n W ashington, All |
sure O verw helm ingly D efeated;
county candidates.
C. M. T hom as j
N ebraska, and a sc atterin g in o th er
Lead O pponents in. E lectio n .
W atkins Has Lead on M cArthur.
received a m ajo rity of 888 over E. E. I
states.
K elly in seven precincts, in the race i
PORTLAND, Nov. 8.— G overnor
R etu rn s from the sta te give W al­
for circuit ju d g e for Jackson and (
PORTLAND TO SPEED
looking over
Ben
W.
Olcott,
a
fte
r
ter
M. P ierce, of La G rande, a sub-
I P MAIL ORDER WORK
Jo sep h in e counties.
the early re tu rn s in th e guberna-
sta n tia l m ajo rity over Ben W. 01-
O ther county officials voted upon j
^
F » v ;s ij
cott jn the g u b e rn a to ria l contest,
lorial contest, has conceded the
in A shland, and the outcom e of the!
PORTLAND, Nov. 8.— In ord er to
election
to
W
a
lter
M.
Pierce,
of
La
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while th e re is no doubt of the suc-
vote, a re : George Dunn, 923; New­
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i p rep are a bulletin containing the
G rande. Com plete rep o rts from 357
UNIVERSTTY OF OREGON, Eu- cess of the com pulsory school bill,
ton W. Borden 431; John Rigg, 7 3 2 : ’
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J „ Nov, 8. best suggestions for the expeditious
M ultnom ah county precincts gives gene, Nov. 8.— ( S p e c ia l.) — F o u r
From various portions ol the na-
J. H. C arkin, 693; R alph Cowgill,
-Mrs. F rances N. H all, widow of ! h a n d ,in « of m ail in bu si»ess b" ” sl s
Pierce 77,157 and O lcott 61,351, a stu d e n ts who were enrolled in th e fi° n > political landslides are ie p o it-
578; Miss Alice H anley, 473.
¡and factories, H ubert M. W ork,
c,i
b o i w n n i n r i t v Rev. E dw ard W. Hall who was m u r­
m ajo rity of m ore th an 15,000 votes
wRh Mrg E ,eanor R M1Hs postm aster general, has issued a re-
Some opposition was m et w ith by I
sh o rt story course a t th e U niversity i ed, an exceptionall> heavy m ajor
F ifteen counties, re tu rn s incom ­ of Oregon, conducted by Prof. W. F. | vote bein& ca3t in th e sta te to th e
th e proposed road bond issue of
o th er w estern s ta te s ’ nearly eight weeks ago, expects to qUest to ail s u>h
n,s Jsk nit 1,l! 1
plete
gives S innott 10,510 and G ra- G. T hatch er, w rote stories d u rin g s o u ib - Two o tn er w estern srat s
..
description of th eir m ail room faci!-
?1 (»0,000, to build a highw ay to con­
be indicted by the Som erset county
8.— ham 6565. T hirty-one counties re- the past sum m er th a t were accepted i 00^
Nov.
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dem ocratic ticket s tra ig h t,
ned w
ith ____
th e K lam ath county . h ig h - 1 CONSTANTINOPLE,
,
, .
.
*ities and practices. He is in terested
grand ju ry late th is week on a
way, th u s opening a com plete high- M achine guns have been placed in p o rting on ihe com pulsory schoo by fiction m agazines of n ational cir- N evada and Arizona.
in learn in g all sh o rt cuts to speedy
way th ro u g h to K lam ath F alls front Die stre e ts and m anned by B ritish bill, reported 59,336 for and 51,186 cu,ation
Follow ing a re some of th e earliest charge of first degree m urder, it was prep aratio n of lfiai erial for th e
said a t her hom e today.
m ails.
A sliland and to co n stru ct a bridge soldiers in p rep aratio n for lig h tin g ag ain st th e m easure.
“ S tanding By,” w ritte n by L illian re tu rn s:
Two men were expected to be in-
on the Pacific highw ay n e a r G o ld ; with the T urks. Clashes seem in - 1 The exposition tax m easure has a Auld, E ugene, was published in a
W hat is done to keep posted 011
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 8.— John- dieted w ith Mrs. Hall. One, accord-
■ larg e lead over those opposing it,
H ill.
The m easure carried 817 to evitable.
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.
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m ail schedules, to insure early m ail-
recent issue o.' Leslies. I11 th e story son defeated _ P earson . by a „„„
300,000 nig to present indications, will be
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144,341* voting yes and 39,441 no.
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ing and proper ronnections, tilin
filing
g of
53! in seven precincts.
the principal c h a ra c te rs a re involved m ajo rity for senator.
accessory
a
tte
r
the
R
ichardson
indicted
as
an
LONDON, Nov. 8.— The allied The single tax m easure has been de-
The policy of opening up A shland
in a c o u rt action, and the a u th o r of defeated W oolw ine for governor by . fact, charged witli w ithholding evi indem nity claim s, m ethods of pre-
canyon and w atershed to fu rth e r ex-j high com m issioners in C onstant!- feated, those favoring it num bering the story obtained m aterial from the
paring valuable or fragile m atte r,
deuce which would in all probability
tension of roads and scenic drives, nople have united in a ste rn w arn- 19,268, and those opposing it. 54.- fictional account from court records 200,000.
correct addressing checks, a re some
! have sim plified th e solving of the
w ith stric t cam ping and picnicking 11US. a v irtu al u ltim atu m , to the 779, an overw helm ing defeat.
of the questions he asked.
on file in Benton county.
BOSTON, Nov. 8.— Lodge is re- double m urder.
H enry Stevens, a
p ro hibitions, was voted “ no” by a T u rk ish n a tio n a lists th re a te n in g im-
R etu rn s from 394 precincts in
He urged ail m ail o rd er houses to
Mary Lou B urton, a senior in the elected QVer Ga ston by 1800 m ajor- b ro th e r of Mrs. H all, plans to force
t
vitv of 257
V to tal of 1425 m ediate m aritial law unless T urkish M ultnom ah county gives W atk in s a
secure
in stru ctio n s fiom th e local
school of jo u rn alism , is the a u th o r
a u th o ritie s to ‘‘show th e ir h a n d .”
I ity.
v o tes v ere c ist
dem ands a re w ithdraw n, according slight lead over M cA rthur, W atkins
packing,
of “ O th ers’ B ro th ers,” which ap-
shortly by leaving on a tour aro u n d postniaster
1(11 proper
° P a r k C om m issioners will be W. H. >*> a dispatch to the foreign office. 33,871 and M cA rthur 32,904.
w
rapping
and
ad
d
ressin
g
parcels.
; peared i:i th e Y outh’,3 C om panion'
RENO, Nev., Nov. S.- -The e n tire the w orld, his wife announced yes
M cNair, 1357; A. C, N ininger, 826; |
'f o r Septem ber 21, last. A nother of dem ocratic tick et is elected.
I A nsw ers are to be stud ed and the
terday.
COUNCIL
ADVISED
NOT
S tella Case W agner, 1257.
G. S.I
, best suggestions incorporated into a
Miss B u rto n ’s stories, “ C h eerfu l,”
TO
PAY
$500
REW
ARD
I
practical b ulletin for gene ,1 use.
B u tle r received 538.
was published in the Black Cat for
PH O EN IX . Ariz.. Nov. 8.— The
SALEM,
Nov.
8.—
The
$500
re
­
Y’otes for constable w ere scattered
May.
e n tire dem ocratic tick et is elected.
w ard offered by the city of Salem
betw een J. W . H atch er, W ebster
MOVIE COLONY GOES
E rn e st J. Haycox, P o rtla n d , a
for th e a rre s t of the p ervert who a t­
YVertz and Rcy Hale. R uggler a n d :
TO UTAH FO R WORK
senior in th e school of jo u rn alism ,
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 8.— E arly re­
tacked two young Salem girls here
Gowdy w ere m entioned. H atch er re-,
sold two stories, “ The C orporal’s tu rn s indicate th a t Senator Reed |
last July, cannot be legally paid, in
reiv ed a s u b sta n tia l m ajo rity .
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8.— If you
S tory” and ’T hree W ise M e n ” to w m be re .elected by a piu ra lity of
j
the
opinion of City A ttorney Smith,
R esults 011 o th e r s ta te o ffic e rs ,
•
w
ant
to see the movies m ade, don’t
th e O verland, and “ The T rap L ift-
I who has so advised th e city council.
w ere: Hoff leading Tou Y’elle for
come to Hollywood, o to Utah.
e rs .” “ Over the S tra its ,” “ The
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A shland apples c a p tu red a
C. A. Sloat, Linn county school
s ta te tre a s u re r by a large m ajority.
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sto rm R aid er ” a n d “ L eew ard of
They won’t let you in Hollywood
SEA TTLE, Nov. 8.-—Dill is lead ­
( hu rch ill w ent b e tte r th an 2 to 1 Portion of the aw ard s at the Second ( teacher, is serving a sentence in the . '
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s 'o rm Isle" to Sea Stories. Sydney ing P oindexter in th e race for U nit-, W ith the biggest gam e of the sea- studios w ithout special p e rn rssio n .
fo r su p e rin te n d e n t of public in stru c- A nnual Rogue River Valley Apple 8ta»e prison here, a fte r c o n fu s in g
T h o rnbury, P o rtla n d , w rote a story ed gtates genator ,)y a 3500 m a- ' son th ree days in the fu tu re , every because visitors in te rfe re w ith work.
thin over S S G eorge
Gram had show, held in M edford. Consider- to th e Salem ou trag e, as well as to
in his freshm an year, which he sold jority.
a ' big lead over " H ansen for labor in S th at th ere was only a o n e-third o th ers of a sim ilar n atu re.
energy is being ben t to th e utm o st | But up in Utah at Camp Cruz,
It was called
; to th e Black Cat.
by m em bers of the A shland high w here visitors are the scarcest th ing
, om m issioner. w ith Cam pbell le a d -'c ro p o t.th e fru it th is year, th e .Burn­
, ‘The Gold F ish .”
school football team to get into the
th e w orld, you would be welcomed
ing in his race for public service ber of contenders was under thos?
best possible condition for the Ar-,b> a l’a r t >
,!l“ l 1 ’ 1' 1
0,lt
com m issioner.
H last ^ a r ’ th o u Sh tbe i»uality of
m
istice
day
gam
e
w
ith
M
edford.
on
N
a
t
io
n
.
HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENTS
M easures 300 and 302, am end- Die fru it exhibited was very high.
The film com pany is tak in g scenes
W ILL SE E ALL GAMES
Local people whose fru it took
Many of th e alum ni, form er sta rs
m en ts p erm ittin g Linn and Benton
for th e w estern epic, “ The Covered
Boxes, Spitzenbergs, '
, on th e local grid iro n , are out at
counties to pay o ut stan d in g w ar- prizes a re :
W agon,” by Em erson Hough, and
In tersch o lastic tra c k m eets and
and
M
cCollister,
first
n ig h t lending w hatever assistance includes such film celebreties as
ra n ts , c arried .
The single tax. Mrs. R. A.
basketball gam es were gran ted O. A.
•, they can to W alter H ughes, coach.
am endm ent lost 2 to 1. The 192 ■ fo u rth ; T. S. W iley, fifth.
Lois W ilson, J. W arren K errigan.
C. and the U niversity of Oregon a t
N
ew
tow
ns—
T.
S.
W
iley,
second.
P ractically every high school m an
exposition m easure carried. The In­
E dith
Alan H ale, C harles Ogle
the last m eeting of ihe P aci.ic coast
' th a t is able to, has donnffd mole- W ales and Tully M arshall.
com e tax am endm ent was sn o w e d 1 Delicious— T. S. W iley, first and!
EV ER ETT,
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Nov. 8. E n - g i-.s k in s and offered his services to
FO RT COLLINS, Colo., Nov. 8.— conference.
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w
tQWn m
second.
un d er.
T.
S.
W
’iley,
F
o
u
r
persons
were
killed
and
one
These
events
a
re
to
a
lte
rn
a
te
be-
neer
Brown
and
F
irem
an
Johnson
p
ro
v
jde
m
ate
ria
l
for
scrim
m
age.
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c
i
f
1
is
now
a
re
g
u
la r s tu -
Three-box
e
n
tries
Vote for m ayor by precincts was
!
in
ju
re
d
when
an
autom
obile
in
w
hich,
tw
een
th
e
two
in
stitu
tio
n
s
in
such
a
,
was
k
in
ed
when
a
G
reat
N
orthern^
A
sh,a
n
d
.g
proSpects
are
b
rig
h
te
r
is
official
v
isito
rs’ day
second.
a s follows:
were
rid
in
g
up
a
steep
grade,
m
an
n
er
th
a
t
the
tra
c
k
m
eet
will
be
faS[
m
ail,
w
estbound'
was
derailed
today
for
a
vjct
ory
th
an
they
Prize e n tries, Delicious— T. S. they
have a Camp Cruz.
S o u th east— Blake 67, Loom is 154.
pasB
N
either
0
W iley, second.
[ tu rn ed d over, pinning them under- a t Oregon one year and O. A. C. the ^wo m iles e ast of Gold Bar. Engi- . been , in tbe
of
the
(Loomis* p recinct.)
the past.
next.
Inasm uch th a t Oregon w as neer M aynott and the firem an of the
The fru it aw arded first prize, npath th e car.
B oulevard— B lake
114, Loomis
; two team s th a t will m eet S atu rd ay GHO&T IS NAMED AS
grow n by Mrs. M cCollister, was en-
it is believed th e engine sta lle d g ran te d special perm ission by the helper engine w ere in ju re d
jh av e been defeated th is year. Com-,
156.
DIVORCE CORRESPONDENT
tered by Court H all, M edford.
on th e grade, and th e car starved to conference last year to hold t h
e
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E a st— B lake 4S, Loomis 127.
' parativ e scores seem to give a slig h t ■
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back down th e bill, tu rn in g over tm e k m eet, it was decided to give
Oak S tre e t— B lake 81, Loomis
•edge to M edford, though th e local
NEW ARK, N. J , Nov. 8.— Mrs.
K EXPOSITION
H eppner- Rich ore s trik e rep o rt- when th e driv er sw erved it in an it to O. A. C., th e p resent year. Ore- L II ESTOi
E l F,CTS NEW PR ESID EN T aggregation run up a la rg e r score E d .; k p G riffith today obtained a
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a tte m p t to keep th e m iddle of ihe gon will hold the basketball games.
¡on G ran ts Pass th an did M edford, divorce a fte r nam ing the ghost of
S outh C e n 'ra l- Blake 69, Loom is ed in G reenhorn d istric t.
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road.
All w ere resid en ts of F o rt
High school s-.udents, who other-
113.
wise would not have an opportunity PORTLAND. Nov. 8 _ - E . A. S tu art,J In
o rd er to stim u la te in te re st a her h u sb a n d ’s form er wife as co-re-
W est C en tral— Blake 93. Loom is so u th e a st precincit. w hich did not Collins.
to see the in s titu tio n s m ay in th is of S eattle, ow ner of the Hollywood huge rally is being planned for th e spondenU
87. (Only precinct carried by B lake.) com plete its count u n til nearly noon
His form er wife sp iritu ally had
ju st w hat th e schools have stock farm s, and well-know n stock n ight previous to th e gam e. P rac-
N orth— B lake 7 0, Loomis 97.
today.
, i “ The railro a d people are intelli- way see • AU.
h n s heen elected Dresident tically all th e stu d e n t body, in ad- revisited him and convinced him lie
The precinct know n as W est Ash- gent and know how to vote w ithout to offer 111 the courses given, ac- fancier, h a s^ .
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nonnlp wna w rone- in m arrying again, the
N orthw est— B lake 121, Loom is
cordin» to m em bers of th e stu d e n t of the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ive-E dition to a g rea t m any city people, was w rong in “ arry; ng
13 5.
(B la k e ’s p recinct.)
land followed the tre n d of th e oth- being d ictated to by th e few .”
— S. are m aking arra n g e m e n ts to see the m other declared, according to < 1
F verv nrecinct reported late Tues- era, ty ing on th e road bond issue. P olitical Dodger. Yes, b ro th e r, they body, who a re in.er&oted in th is stock Expo, i 10 ,
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j p la in tiff’s testim ony.
igam e S aturday.
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stim son. deceased,
work.
do.
day n ig h t, w ith th e exception of the 24-24.
EIGHTY: RESCUED
EARLY RETURNS
SURPRISES
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ALL RE-ELECTION
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