Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 15, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME 4
No. 63
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tldtnga, Voi. 43)
MUD BATHS FOR BEAUTY
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REX IS LIFE SAVER
COMING EVENTS
Novem ber 15— “ As a W om an
T h in k e th ,” High School a n n i­
v ersary play.
N ovem ber 16-17 — Jackson
County Sunday School A ssocia­
tion convention a t Phoenix.
Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial
P la y ers,” Lyceum num ber.
Novem ber 30, T hursday —
<•> T hanksgiving Day.
■$> Novem ber 30— M edford-Ash-
ONLY BLOC BY LLOYD GEORGE
land football gam e.
CAN PUT L IBER A LS IN
Decem
Decem ber
ber 4-7—
4-7 W in te r fair.
FOR LAXITY
PREDICTED
OF BELLEVIEW
BOOSTER CLUB ORGANIZED TO
FU R T H E R IN TER ESTS OF
DISTRICT
POW ER
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OUSTING BY INCOMING
CONGRESS
PROHIBITION COMMISSIONER IS
CHARGED WITH W ASTE­
FULNESS FAILURE
I
“ IRRIGATION" W EEK” IS
PLANNED, NOVEMBER 20
ELECTION TODAY SAID
HOTTEST IN 10 YEARS
PARTY REPRESENTATIVE
HAS TOO MANY ENEMIES
HUGE APPROPRIATION
! DENIED BY COMMITTEE
Co-O peration Is Deem ed N ecessary;
Cham ber o f C om m erce an d City
Council R ender V aluable Aid; Of­
ficers and C om m itteem en Chosen.
N early 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 V oters V isit th e
P olls; E lectio n C osts Total M il­
lion s; <115 S eats to b e F ille d in
H ouse of Com m ons.
R epublican Sponsor D efeated by
Iiectsion
Is
D em ocratic
Vote;
R eached A fter C onsultation w ith
L oaders in W ashington, Rum or.
$ 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 D eclared Not Needed for
1 9 2 3 ; 20 0 A dditional Field Men
Are A lso R efused; B etter R esu lts
Are Demanded.
FASTS FOR I 1 DAYS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.— P ro h i­
LONDON, Nov. 15.— G reat B rit-
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.— Sena-
B oosters o ’ th e Belleview district
bition
Com m issioner H aynes was se-
I
ain,
witli
the
exception
of
Irelan
d
,
is
DUBLIN, Nov. 15.— M ary Mac- tor T rum an N ew berry, M ichigan, re-1
^¡lndd a m eeting Tuesday night a t the
!
verely
grilled by the house appro-
¡electing a new house of com m ons ‘ Sw}ney siste r of th e iale lord m ayor publican, and the storm center of!
school house for the purpose of o r­
1
p
riatio
n
s com m ittee, which is pre-
Rex, a Persian eat here seen in the : to d ay ’ follow inS the b itte re st p o liti-‘of Corki has en tered on th e eleventh one of the biggest political sensa-j
ganizing a club to fu rth e r irrig a tio n
I
paring
th
e tre a su ry supply bill. The
for th e d istric t lying so u th of Ash-
o'f' ,lis OWner. Mrs. T. F. Backus j cal cam paign in a decade. On the day of h er hu n g er s trik e in M ount tions in recent years, v irtu a lly has
¡charge
was
m ade th at th e prohibi-
land. The nam e selected for the or- of Chicago, saved 39 lives the other outcom e depends w hether E ngland Joy p r json
sh e is in a critical con- decided io resign his seat ra th e r th an
This
isn
t
really
\
onus
rising
from
jjon
office
failed
to enforce prohibl-
A crowd of E am onn De Val- subject the republican p arty to the the bath, but Miss Myrtle Miller, a
ganization was “ B oosters for Belle- day, nine of them being his own. Eire will continue to have a tory govern- dition
,
,
,,
itio
n
,
w
asted
governm
ent ln n d ; a id
broke out in the house during the m ent or the lib erals will come in to c ra >g su p p o rte rs have issued a d e -'e m b a rra s s m e n t of a certain o u isting California beauty, just out of her daily
view Irrig a tio n .”
lndiv dt 1 cit
O bservance of the week beginning night and the cat leaped <>n Mrs. power.
I m and fo r her release.
¡at the h an d s of dem ocrats in the 08th mud bath at the Pacheteau springs, vio,ated the r,Kh' s
Lloyd George, form er prem ier, has
She has re fu3ed food since she was congress, according to reliab le in- Calistoga, Cal. She says the black zens- H aynes asked a ?9.e lo.fiOO
N ovem ber 20 as “ Irrig a tio n W eek,” Backus' bed and pawed her face until
she woke up ai.d aroused the other
re tu rn e d to his seat in the com m ons capt u red in a raid on the republican form ation c u rre n t in political qu ar- mud makes iter skin finer and whiter, ¡ap p ro p riatio n for the ensuing year,
is being sought by the club, as the
29 persons in the place In time for
and 200 ad d itio n al field agents.
and is th e m ost sp ectacu lar figure of ‘w ar council.”
fers today.
firs t o rd er of business.
them to escape.
R epresentative G allivan. of M assa­
' the cam paign. T here is little chance
The decision, it is understood, was
W ith the encouragem ent offered,
ch
u
setts, dem ocrat and wet leader,
j
of
the
liberals
gaining
control
unless
reached a fte r a series of conferences
th e resid en ts of th e Belleview dis­
is
opposed
to large appropriations
I Lloyd George affects a bloc or coal-
w ith republican leaders in W ashing­
tric t some tim e ago a t a luncheon
I unless b e tte r results are secured. He
' ition w ith the lib erals of th e oppos-
ton. It was announced th a t his re s­
.¿given by the cham ber of com m erce,
i in te rro g a te d H aynes in a hostile
! ing faction, o r w ith to rie s d issatis­
ignation is expected soon. Republi-
a t which tim e the business m en of,
I m anner.
—
cans
urge
his
resignation
since
S
ena­
fied
w
ith
P
rem
ier
B
onar
Law.
th e city clearly dem o n strated th a t;
I
;
I “ A large n um ber of people are dls-
I T here a re approxim ately 20,000,-;
to r Tow nsend, of M ichigan, New­
they considered th e tim e ripe to,
1 satisfied and are dem anding a modi-
i
000
voters.
The
cost
of
the
election
b
e
rry
’s
sponsor,
was
defeated
by
the
b rin g w ater to th e d istric t, and as;
! fication of the law .” G allivan said.
is
estim
ated
a
t
$10,000,000,
while
|
democrats..
A
poll
shows
his
foes
being w illing to lend a hand, a large
615 se ats will be filled.
portion of th e land ow ners have al-j
1 have sufficient votes in th e next con-
JUSTICE OF PEACE CHOSEN
ready pledged them selves to tak ej
The hom e of Mr. F red Thom pson gress to u nseat him.
WHILE YET A MINOR
w ater.
An united effort will be
i was th e scene of a very p retty w e d -;
Sunday school w orkers from all;
m ade in the next 10 days to secure
i ding th a t took place Tuesday even-
p
a
rts of Jackson county are expected
KESW ICK, (’ .if. No
15.— R. L.
th e co-operation of every person In
BERLIN, Nov. 15.— G erm any is
i ' ing, when his d a u g h te r F re d ia was
to
be
in
atten
d
an
ce
a
t
the
conven-
Reid,
21,
of
th
is
j
.
s
tlx
. oun -
th e d istric t, and to put th e project faced today by an in te rn a l and ex­
; united in m arria g e to H arold Car-
tion
th
a
t
opens
a
two
day
session
in
est
ju
stice
of
the
peace
ever
elected
over.
; m ack. The a tte n d in g parties of the
te rn a l crisis as a re su lt of th e fall
Phoenix beginning T hursday. Among in Shasta couuty.
He w;
elect ■ 1
The citv council has gone on rec- of the W irth governm ent. The fall
■ bride and groom w ere Miss E rla
tow nship
the
local
people
who
are
slated
for
iast
T
uesday
for
Keswii
,
ord as favoring the project, and h a s ] bas j)een expected for som e tim e,
¡T u rn e r and A rth u r E dw ards. Only;
talk s or addresses a re Rev. J. S. by the w rite-in meikr.
show n its faith in th e success of th e T he G erm an m ark ia nearly value-
| a few friends and relativ es w ere in-
when th a
Chaney, O. F. Carson, Rev. C. F.
Reid was not o; a
p ro ject by voting to buy 100 acres ¡ess w hile debt and tax a tio n are
l vited.
K oehler, Rev. W. Judson O ldfield, | prim ary wa« held. G,
-• W. Sm ith
of w ater for the city.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.
Con-
The ,)?jde ¡s th e oldest d a u g h te r
crushing rich and poor alike.
O fficers and com m itteem en e lect­
The socialists and the dem ocrat solidation of the packing in te rests
jvj r p red Thom pson and has spent
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. A Miss Mary Spencer, W. W. Robinson | was practically elected n the pri-
m ary -
slnce tll? I”’" •i ry eiec-
ed Tuesday n ight a re : F red Hom es, p arty a re stro n g est, b u t a re tak in g °*- A rm our & Company and M orris th e g re a te r p art of her life in Ash- vigorous en listm en t cam paign to se- and Rev. B. C. M iller.
B asket luncheons will be served a t I ti°n , Reid becam e of
♦ , end his
p r e s id e n t; J. H. F rohboes, secretary - no p art in the governm ent, due to a , & Company were presented to gov' | ] a a d, being very popular w ith the cure en listm en ts in th e arm y on the
him if pos-
tre a s u re r; J. W. Young, A. C. Joy decision by th e ir leaders. The p a rty I ernm en * officials today. This will yo u n ge r set.
Pacific coast has ju st been an- Clyde hall each noon, and the dele-j fr *en<Ts decided to e 1
They su cceed 'd , a , resu lts
nnd John Dill, publicity, Leo
j ¡contends
contends *hat
Mr. C arm ack is the son of Mr. and nounced. The arm y is 7000 below gates are requested to brin g basket j eible.
th a t th e stabilization of the > ® effected by the purchase of th e ; ,
F e rg u so n , R. A. Avery, C. A. Brown. * rk ig th e first duty of any gov. | M orris com pany by A rm our, and is Mrg E
C arm ack, of Chico, Calif., s tre n g th and it is estim ated it will lunches. Coffee will be furnished, showy
Follow ing is the program for th e |
The office pays $15 a m onth and
W . L. Moore, A. ( Joy, W. O. Mai -, ern m en t. The fu tu re a ttitu d e of la- believed to be a fo re ru n n er for and jg em ployed as b rak e m an by the lose 5500 m onthly.
firs
t
dav,
T
hursday,
Novem
ber
16;
th
ere
is seldom any business. John
tin . J. H. Frohboes, F red Hom es and fcor wH1 be the g reat }ssue if a gen. ! m erging th e five Chicago p a c k in g ; so u th e rn Pacific com pany.
E nlisted m en in the rec ru itin g
K
):00
—
D
evotional,
E.
C.
F
aber,
Irons
was elected constable w ithout
J . W. W illiam s, soliciting.
com panies.
Conferences w ere held
Tke b r :dal COuple left last even- service who fail to secure recru its
eral election is ordered.
C
entral
Point.
opposition.
w ith Secretary of A gricu ltu re W al- ing for ch ico and o th e r points in will be retu rn ed to th e ran k s as prl-
lace.
I C alifornia, w ith the good w ishes of vates and replaced by result-pro- 10:30— A ddress of W elcom e, Rev.!
.ANNIVERSARY PLAY O FFE R E D
5 th e ir m any friends. They will m ake ducers.
Joseph W. Angell, Phoenix.
AT HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT
1
0
;4
5
—
Roll Call. W hat a re our
i th eir hom e in A shland.
Sunday schools doing? Tell
“ As a W om an T h in k e th ,’’ a th ree 02649998
some encouraging features.
act comedy, will be offered by an
BRIGGS RESIGNS POSITION
1
1
:3
0
—
A nnouncem ents and ap p o in t­
.¡l!-star cast selected from th e stu-i
WITH FRUIT ASSOCIATION
m ent of com m ittees.
dent body of A shland high school fori
th e a n n iv ersary play to be given in!
11:45— Get acquainted.
A. C. Briggs, who has been m ana-
12:00— B asket lunch a t Clyde hall.
the a u d ito riu m of th e high school!
! ger of the A shland F ru it and Pro-
(Coffee and tea furn ish ed .)
A shland P ost No. 14, of the A m er­ this evening. The c u rta in will rise
i duce association for the past eight
ALBANY. Or., Nov. 15.— A lbert
1 :3 0 — Devotional, Rev. J. S. C han­
ican Legion, T uesday n ig h t elected prom ptly a t 8 o’clock. A heavy ad-i
¡y ears, handed in his resig n atio n to i
_____ _____ _
W
arner,
13, is in the hospital here
ey, A shland.
D onald M. Spencer as the new com ­ vance seat sale indicates the y o u th -'
PORTLAND, Nov. 15, -w. H. I th e board of d irecto rs a t a m eeting ;
2
;0
0
—
R
ound
Table
C
onference,
O
.'W
ith
a
bullet
wound in his thigh be-
m an d er for th e ensuing year. The fill acto rs will be greeted by a packed E m rich, chairm an of th e p rim ary i of th a t body last n ig h t, to tak e ef
PORTLAND, Nov. 15.— L. Mor-
F.
Carson,
A
shland.
P
unctu-i
cause
he
played
with a supposedly-
«•lection cam e as a rew ard for fa ith ­ house.
election board of precinct No. 201, fect Ja n u a ry 1. next.
I gan, principal of the Sellwood school,
ality
,
Reverence,
Mixed
C
lass-'u
n
lo
ad
ed
revolver
while his p arents
ful service and in te rest in the post,
The comedy deals w ith the tria ls m ust stan d tria l on five indictm ents
Mr. B riggs has done very satisfac- was sentenced to a day in ja il and a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W,
W arner, were
o f which he is a c h a rte r m em ber.
es. Music.
of a m o th er who is a slave to h er charging frau d in th e count m ade. tory w ork d u rin g the tim e which he $50 fine for beating George Claus-
m
issionary
atte
n
d
in
g
church.
O ther officers elected at the m eet-j household and fam ily who is sorelyj P resid in g Ju d g e S tapleton overruled has served as m anager, and th e di- jus, a 14-year-old boy.. The princi- 2 :4 5 — In stru ctio n in
The youth was left at hom e w ith
w ork, Mrs. J. W. Angell,
ing were; Jam es Q. Adam s, vice- tried by the ch a ra c te ristic s ol her the d e m u rre rs to th e indictm ents.
| recto rs feel th a t it will be no e a s y ! pal ad m its beating the boy twice
his
th ree year old nephew. W hile
com m ander; Dr. W. J. C randall, ad-j fam ily. H er husband is the p o s s e s ----------------------------
Phoenix.
m a tte r to fill his position. They will with a heavy le a th e r strap . He wJU
clicking
the haram t*-. the bullet was
ju ta n t: V. V. Mills, finance officer, s r of an ill tem per, w hile her th ree UNM ERGER QUESTION TAKES
3 :0 0 — Song.
¡endeavor to select some one before appeal th e case.
3 :1 0 — A ddress, “ Using th e Black- fired th ro u g h the boy's r .per leg.
and C. K. Logan, m em ber of th e ex-j d au liters. one of them m arried , are
KLAMATH FA LLS MEN EAST tim e for Mr. Briggs to leave the posi-
b o a rd ,” Prof. Aubrey G. Sm ith, m aking a large hole and b ning the
ecutive com m ittee. O ther m e m b e rs' ex trav ag an t, has a ta ste for im p ro p e r,
tion, so th a t the new’ m anager may
RED
(
ROSS
DRIVE
BRINGS
3
:3
0
—
R eports of county officers clothing.
(he bov was in
rerious
th e executive com m ittee are th e com pany
and a leaning tow ard
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 15.-
have a sh o rt tim e to become ac-
M
EM
BERSHIP
UP
TO
384
and
m
iscellaneous
business.
¡condition
today,
and
physicians
aiew officers.
; slang and chew ing gum . respectively. K lam ath county will have rep resen t- q u a ;n ted w ith th e duties before tak -
4 :3 0 — Social and supper a t Clyde feared infection,
In sta lla tio n of the new officers in add itio n to these afflictions, the atives of all local in te re sts in the ing a c tu a i charge of them .
C
aptains
of
the
various
Red
Cross
w ill tak e place next m onth, and t h e ‘ poor wom an has a dishonest negro Southern P acific-C entral Pacific u
n
- __________________
hall.
team s canvassing th e city for m em ­ 7 :3 0 — P r a i s e
service, Clarence PU RSE GRABBER MAKES
new m en will assum e th e ir d u tie s 'c o o k and a sh iftless son-in-law . Dis- m erger controversy a t th e in te rsta te T jj j ^ ; G (>K PO W ER PLANT
bership to the 192 3 roll call are!
M
eeker,
M
edford.
i
GETAW AY IN DAYLIGHT
o rd er reigns, and m any lau g h ab le com m erce com m ission hearing in
th e first of th e year.
PLANNING BIG E X PE N D IT U R E
m eeting with generous responses,! 8 :0 0 — A ddress, “ Lessons and Im -
r-senes a re produced. In th e end. all W ashington, D. C.
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T ,,p and the m em berships and sm all gifts;
pressions
from
th
e
In
te
rn
a-
Som
ething
out
of the o rdinary for
is peaceful, and a happy hom e re-
W illiam M arx and J. H. C arnahan,
TILLAMOOK, Or., Nov. 15.
UONVIUT KILLS ONE,
tional C onvention a t K ansas A shland occurred a few m inutes af-
su its.
; said to rep resen t th e Union Pacific, Coast Pow er com pany in this city has of money are coining in rapidly. Bv
WOUNDS T H R E E BADLY
City,” Miss Georgia P a rk er, te r 4 o’clock T uesday afternoon in
left th e first of the week for W ash­ closed for th re e m onths pending im ­ noon today, 384 m em bers had been
ington. M. S. W est, president of the provem ents, e n ta ilin g an expenditure enrolled.
P o rtlan d .
fro n t of »he Hotel Ashland near the
LEAVENW ORTH. K ans., Nov. 15. RUMOR OF NATIONAL GUARD
t cham ber of com m erce, will leave to ­
Mrs, Cora D enham and Mrs. Jay! 8 :4 0 — A ddress, “ Religious Educa- intersection of Main and Oak streets,
.
r r ,ia „*i
^ -O n e prison guard was killed.
( VT DENIED BY W EEK S day and S outhern Pacific rep re sen ta ­ of m ore th an $150,00 in the building
,,
T errill are in charge of th e T alent;
tio n ,” Rev. C. F. K o e h le r,1 when a stran g e young m an grabbed
*
he
.
.
.
.
.
of
a
new
and
up-to-date
plant,
th re e o th e rs seriously wounded and
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d istric t, w hile m ate ria l has been sent
A shland.
th e purse of Miss Mabel Roach,
tives will leave soon.
im provem ent concerns th e whole
tw o slightly cut when Joe M artinez,I
SALEM, Nov. 15.— Denial of re ­
W est will c a rry s ta tistic s on the county, for the com pany will be i n 1 to Mrs. B utler W alker for use in the . F rid a y ’s program will be printed break in g the cord which was used a
in m a te of the federal p e n ite n tia ry , ports th a t th e re is any inclination on
Belleview district,.
p resen t and po ten tial tonnage in
in tom o rro w ’s Tidings.
handle, and ran down Oak street.
a position to fu rn ish electricity t o ;
h ere, ran am uck Tuesday.
¡th e p a rt of the w ar d e p a rtm e n t to
K lam ath county w ith a view to im ­ every p a rt of th e county, and w ith!
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Several persons were n e a r a t hand.
X
M artinez was finally overpow ered, reduce p resent natio n al g uard allo t-
pressing on the com m ission th e ne­ th e assurance th a t all new in d u stries; CIND ER IN THROAT KILLS
I POSTAL AU TH O RITIES PLAN
¡but none realized just what had han-
iifte r being sh o t twice by guards.
m ents to the s ta te or any plan to up-
cessity for com pletion of the 'West­ will be able to obtain pow er a t rea-
FO R BIO CHRISTMAS RUSH pened u n til the m an was well down
ROSEBURG BOILERM AKER
He is not expected to live. The set present reg u la tio n s effecting the
w ood-K lam ath F a lls link and the N a - !
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I The local p o stm aster rep o rts th a t Oak stre e t and ru nping at full speed.
sonable rates.
g u a rd who was killed was Andy H. natio n al guard as th e m ainstay of
tro n cut-off.
ROSEBURG, Nov. 15.— The d e a th the natio n al postal d ep artm en t is de-;
Miss Roach was dazed by th e
He was stabbed the first line for n a tio n a l land de­
L eonard, captain,
¡of Tony Mossa, Southern Pacific J veloping its plans on a large scale for brazenness of the act and failed to
In W ashington he will confer with
TWO MILLION OIL FIELD
fense. has zeen m ade in a le tte r from
in th e h eart.
M ark P eter, Swiss rep re sen ta tiv e to !
l- IR E IS NEARLY OUT boilerm aker, w hile m aking rep airs to th e han d lin g of th e C hristm as busi- even m ake an outcry and only looke 1
M artinez, a soldier, was serving a S ecretary of W ar W eeks to Briga- th e U nited S tates, on proposed colon-;
______
a locom otive firebox S atu rd ay n ig h t, ness this year. P o stm aster G eneral a fte r the fleeing robber. No police
sentence for a m u rd e r while in th e dier G eneral George A. W hite, head .
ization plans.
Two
was caused by a clin k er lodging in H ubert W ork p red icts the heaviest w ere about a t the tim e, but w ere
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 15
expeditionary force in France. P ri- of th e Oregon n atio n al guard. T he.
¡called and were on the scene w ithin
huge e a rth e n tan k s of th e Gulf Pipe his w indpipe, according to Dr. F. R. C hristm as m ail in history.
son officials believe he becam e sud- w idespread rep o rts th a t sw eeping;
is
two m inutes, but despite the good
th e H um ble oil Menne, of P o rtla n d , who perform ed*
M eanw hile
th e
dep artm en t
«lenlv insan e
changes w ere under consideration ef- SHERW OOD BANK CLOSED
Line com pany, in
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to
description given of th e robbpr, they
___’_______________ fecting the n atio n al g uard of th e
BY STATE SU PERIN TEN D EN T fields n e a r here, ablaze since Sunday, an autopsy. A fragm ent the size o ru sh in g special arran g em en ts
U nited S tates w ere caused by th e |
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¡w ere b u rn in g them selves out Tues- a m arble w a s ^ ro k e n loose from t h e |h a n d le th e g re a t bulk of holiday let- were unable tc locate him d u rin g the
YANCOUYER W ILL HAVE
secretary in calling
SALEM, Nov. 15.— T he B ank o f 'd a v and officials expressed th e be- « reb o x and c au g h t in Mossa s .t e r s and packages. A bout fl.0 0 0 ,- evening o r n.g h t.
Severn1 clew
PA PE R MAKING FACTORY action of the w ar
for a board of officers to sit in W ash- Sherwood, w ith a capital stock of lie f' th a t th e fire w ould be exting- th ro a t.
j 000 will be spent for ex tra space on were run down, b u t all ended w, h-
'u ish e d w ithin an o th er 24 hours.
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"»ail tra in s. $500,000 for ad d itio n al out the desired result.
VANCOUVER. W ash., Nov. 15.—
ington th is m onth to revise allo t- $25,000 and su rp iu s of $ !0 ,0 0 0 , was
P ractically all of 830,000 b a rre ls OV ERTURE IS ELECTED
¡m otor vehicle service, $1,000,000 fo-
The purse contained only a sm all
A \rtic le s of incorporaticfli of the Pa-
m ents.
ordered closed by the s ta te superin-
of
oil
in
the
two
reservoirs
had
been
BY
27
VOTES
MAJORITY
extra
clerks
and
an
added
$350,000
am
o u n t of change, b ut the bag was
cific Straw P ap er & Board com pany
The le tte r said th a t the real mis- ten d en t of banks.
O fficers of the
for em ergency c a rrie rs.
of th e beaded type and a gift from
w ere filed here.
The com pany Is sion of this board w ith which
Gen- in stitu tio n include C. I. C alkins, destroyed. Loss will be aro u n d $2,
The added expense will be m ore a friend, which w as prized very
PORTLAND. NoV. 15 __Jam es
capitalized at $500,000 and will eral W hite has been invited to sit. presid en t; J. C. Leedy, vice p r e s i- j000,000, officials estim ated today,
I O v ertu rf was elected rep re sen ta tiv e th an offset, it is expected, by in- m uch by th e ow ner.
m ake V ancouver its principal place is m erely to a rra n g e allo tm en ts, if dent, and Carl R eiser, cashier,
Mrs A1 H erm anson, of M edford, from th e 21st d istric t over R. Brad- creased receipts. L ast year the a d - (
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of business. The tru ste e s a re C har- necessary, w here sta te s a re not able
In ab ility of the bank to realize on
w as v i s i n g w ith frien d s in th e city ¡b u ry by 27 votes, official re tu rn s! dltio n al receipte totaled close to:
W in ter F a ir. Decem ber 4 -,. Talk
ies F. Schaub, George Sweet and to m eet th e ir obligations u n d er the ce rtain ioans was th e reason as-
[$8,000,000.
it up.
; show.
today.
F le tc h e r Linn.
i natio n al defense act.
signed for closing the in stitu tio n .
2 DAY CONVENTION
ano
TA)
LOCAL GIRL, BRiDE
ON GERMAN NAI
SPENCER ELECTED
I
10 OPEN THURSDAY
PACKERS EFFECT
I
FOR B E « LAD
Y
PLAYED WITH GUN