Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1922, Image 1

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cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
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A shland D aily
tidings
(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 48)
IS
PLEASED OVER
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STATEM ENTS MADE BY FRENCH
35 Jg thp m other of 15 chll.
“T IG E R ” AROUSE NATION’S
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LAWMAKERS
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o f these 15 ch ildren, Mme. <£•
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••• of th e boys work on neighbor- <S>
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<l»ote Mme. C hem inot, “ W e are <?>
O oe-Thinl of Workers Were Ne-
as snug as a bug— or
C ourtesy of F loor; Leaves New ' hugs in a rug!
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York for Boston.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922
No. 69
Roll Call of Red Cross Began on Armistice Day
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Miss Clara D. Noyes, director of
the American Red Cross nursing
service, displaying at the National
Red Cross headquarters one of the
posters for the 1933 roll call period
from November 11, Armistice day,
to Thanksgiving. Above, n group
of Washington society girls od board
the President’8 yacht Mayflower,
enrolling the cook.
WHISTLE IN CHURCH,
IRISH EVANGELIST
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TELLS CONGREGATION $
BELFAST, Nov. 23r— W hist-
!<$ ling in church instead of sing-
<♦> ing, and w histling com petitions
•> betw een d iffe re n t religious sec-
;3> tions a re the m eans which the
<*> Rev. W. Nicholson em ploys to
•Y- a ttr a c t crow ds to his revivalist
m eetings.
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He insists on the m en in his
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w histling
the
<§• well know n hym n tunes, and
<$> leads them th ro u g h them again
and again u n til he is satisfied
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SPEECH IS DENOUNCED
FOR BEING IMPUDENT •
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ONE OF SAFEST BY
OFFICIALS
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The re su lt of several hundred
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♦ ! O n e-'lih rd ol Workers M e t Ne-
groes; National Guard Calìe»! to
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Keep
Back Crowds.
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BIRMINGHAM, .via., Nov. 23.—
The d eath list at the Dolom ite mine
¡d isa ste r reached 82 today, one th u d
i of which w ere negroes. The m ine is
Sixty
i 13 m iles front Birm ingham .
and
m iiiers are in th e hospitals
i some may not recover.
The explosion was caused when a
I “sk ip ” car, break in g aw ay, dashed
down a m ine slope and crashed
th rough some electric cables which
caused a spark to ignite th e m ine
d ust. The m ine was in stan tly e n ­
Flve fu u colum ns w ere necessary
veloped in flam es which blazed up
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. H enryi t r o u g h th e sh a ft and 200 feet into
to publish the schedule of expendi-
F ord has closed negotiation for t h e :
a -r
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. ^ lem en'I tu re s of Jackson county, to g eth er
ceau is leaving here for Boston and w ith a Hg, of thp claim an ts and a r-
purchase of $20,000,000 coal fields
N ational guardsm en were called
PORTLAND, Nov. 23.— Jay Upton,
The s ta te highw ay com m ission has;
is
im m ensely
tickled
th a t
his ; tic ,eg Qf service for which the ciaim
in K entucky. This is the first step
,
the im m ense crow ds back,
of Crook county, is w ithin one vote
. * . . .
tn frpp thp iakp t0 keep tne im m enbt t l u '
speeches s tirre d up the senate.
j jg m ade and w hich were passed upon in stru cted Highway E ngineer Nunn
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prom ised in his fight to free the lake
¡Cja is said the m ine was one of
----------------- Iot beins pledged for the Presidency rpgion from cpal p ro fiteers.
He ” ®
1 like th a t it will m ake people j,y the county co urt d u ring th e m onth to let a c o n tract on Decem ber 7 for l
¡of
the
sta
te
senate.
S
enator
Eddy,
of
p)ang
tQ
gpend
$60,000,000
in a w ar.
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w
idening
and
su
rfacin
g
a
section
of
th in k ,” he declared.
of Septem ber according to a rep o rt
PORTLAND,
Nov.
2
3
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T
h
e
over-
Douglas
county,
has
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t
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r
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and
w
il,
se
l,
coal
d
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REFU SES TO BE
th e A shland-K lam ath F alls highw ay, |
m ade by Chauncey F lorey, county
and
in
response
to
a
request
from
n’ght
toll
of
autom
obile
accidents
is
Moser
is
th
e
lone
m
averick
and
is
i
iz
m
a
w
a
.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSN.
rect to the people.
ENTICED FROM GRANITE ( I T Y
clerk.
Jackson county, presented by J u d g e :one (,ead and e iSh t in ju red .
ready to join Upton, but Upton fears
PLANS FOR INSTITUTES
This will give him control of one
Included in th is rep o rt a re th e sa l­
G. A. G ardner the com m ission has
C. S. Aiken of G ran ts P ass, died four or five of his su p porters will 50th of the soft coal produced ini
M edford post of the America I Le-
aries, etc., p e rta in in g to the county
W. W. Robinson, of th is city, th e co urt and com m issioners, which to- placed on th e au x iliary m ap, th e tbis m orning from a fra c tu re d skull , bolt to Eddy, if Moser comes in.
Am erica. The yield will be far m ore g{on bas obtained a six m o n th s’ lease
Upton has: Upton, R itn er, Den- th an he can use in the m an u factu re upon the N atato riu m , and v. ill con-
newly elected president of the J a c k - ' ^ $352 57 w hile the circu it c o u rt Blue Ledge road from M edford to the when he was run down n e a r Scap-
i duct all a ffa irs given th ere d u rin g
son county Sunday school associa-i wag $125,56; the ju stice co u rt added C alifornia line, which is to connect P°ose by a autom obile driven by nis S tray er, Ellis, T aylor, R o b ert­ ot' autom obiles and tracto rs.
son, M agladry, F isk, Sm ith, H all,
tion, m et W ednesday w ith P rofessor $371.05,. O ther county offices w ere w ith a road down the K lam ath river Orin A uburn.
th e period of the lease, including
Mrs. Agnes C unningham , of P o rt­ K lepper, C lark, E dw ards and Zim ­
Sm ith of M edford, vice-president of sh e riff's, $1349.83; c le rk ’s, $953.46; th a t C alifornia is to build.
I swim m ing.
FRIDAY RADIO PROGRAM
A resolution req u estin g the fed er-j^ a n d > *s in a c r’tic a l condition from m erm an.
In an effo rt to get Carl S. Love­
the o rg an izatio n ; E. C. F ab er, ° f tre a s u re r .g $264.95; school superin-
WILL BE ATTRACTIVE
Eddy has: Eddy, F a rre ll, Staples,
al
governm
ent
to
co-operate
in
fin-
a
fra
c
tu
re
d
skull
sustained
when
the
land to come to M edford, “ M utt”
C en tral P oint, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r,- tp n d en t,8( $502.59; fru it inspector’s,
ishing th e C ra te r Lake highw ay in m achine in which she was rid in g was Joseph, G arland, La F ollette, Mrs. 1
W illiam son, of th a t city, was in Ash­
and Miss G eorgia P a rk e r, sta te s e c -, ?387 30; a sse sso r’s $757.15.
The follow ing program will he
K inney, N ickelsen, Tooze, C orbett,!
re ta ry , for th e purpose of se ttin g j W idow ’S pensions’ to taled $358.40. 1923, on a 50-50 basis out of forest stl’uck by an other.
land yesterday, with a fla tte rin g of­
broadcasted from KFAY Novem ber
Brown, H are, Johnson and Dunn.
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dates and m aking plans for in sti-
p Qf {hp poor not a t the county funds, was also passed by the com-j
fer to m ake to Loveland. 1L> offered
24 by the P ettit-M cW illiam s Trio,
lu te s to be held in Jackson c o u n ty ,
farm cost $6g3 59 w hile care of m ission.
the directorship of the M edford E lk s’
from 9 to 10:30 o’clock:
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band and the privilege of fu rn ish in g
d u rin g the early p a rt ol next >ear.
pOOr a t the farm was $796.19.
1. Prize Song ........................ W agner
COMING EVENTS
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The dates agreed upon w ere Feb- Thp pourt hougp wag kppt oppn at
the m usic for all Legion dances,
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2. C radle Song . . . S chubert-E lm an
which will be given a t the 5 tta to r-
ru a ry 6, 7, 8 and 9. to be lie.rt in an pxppnsp of $708.48, and the jail
i
Novem ber 20-25— “ Irrig a tio n ■$!
3. Berceuse (from Joselyn) Godard
A shland, M edford, Gold Hill and Ea at $253.19.. The juvenile court cost
ium , if Loveland would move to Meri-
i^> W eek.”
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(Violin Solos)
gle P oint, respetively.
i
ford. It took nearly half an hour
$20.
Love S o n g ........................ H allm an
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Novem ber 24— Oregon Caves
The d istric ts w ere also changed so
for Loveland to convince W illiam son
A dvertising and county p rin tin g
A B irthday ................... W oodm an
|<*> illu stra te d
lecture, C hristian <?•
as to be able to reach m ore of the cost $424.80, w hile $100 was neces­
th a t he would not leave Ashland, as
Song of India . . R im sky-K arskow
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church.
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r u ra l schools, being divided as fol­ sary' to relieve indigent soldiers.
he likes the city and his business
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Novem ber 25— A m erican Le- -S>
(Vocal Solos)
lows: D istrict No. 1 to include Ash- Election expenses, including supplies.
1 hare too well to m ake a change.
Five M inute Interm ission
gion A uxiliary Food Sale.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— Pierce
The M edford Legion is planning
land, T alen t, W agner C reek and Soda werp $215 92.
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CHICAGO, Nov. 23, — R a ilw a y !"
Novem ber 25. B. P. O. E.
• Butlei;, of M innesota, was n o m in a te d ^ T h a i s ................................. M assenet on opening the N atatorium with a
Springs, w ith O. F. ( arson, of *^sb-
»p|ie county nurse needed $12.50
Viennese P opular Song . K reisleri
for associate justice of th e United
big dance T hanksgiving eve.
land, p resid en t of the d istiic t. I)i-- j Qr keepjng Up a service sta tio n , clerks, freig h t h andlers and sta tio n , Sm oker.
O rientale .................................... Cui i
i
Novem
ber
30,
T
hursday
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g
ta
jes
suprem
e
co
u
rt
by
P
resid
en
t
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tric t No. 2 is composed ot M edford, j w hde tkp su rv eyo r >8 office needed em ployes— close to 300,000— a re a p ­
■§> H arding. He succeeds Ju stic e Day,
(Violin Solos)
LIQUOR ON MOTORIST
C en tral P oint Jacksonville and Ap­ $52. Sealer of w eights and m easures, plying here for a wage increase. They <S> T hanksgiving Day.
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Novem
ber
30—
M
edford-Ash-
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10.
Piano
Solo
and
Bedtim
e
Story.
BRINGS A $25 FIX E
who resigned recently. B utler is a
plegate, w ith Dr. J. R. W ebster as $27.07. Roads and highw ays, lights, ask for an average wage of $85;
Slave
Song
.
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.
T
eresa
Del
Riego
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land
football
game.
dem ocrat, a prom inent corporation
p resid en t.
D istrict No. 3 includes cost $1, from the C O P com pany m onthly. The application is before
The D earest Place ............ Scott
a fine of $25 was assessed against
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D ecem ber 2 — E astern ®tai ’ law yer of St. P au l, and a m em ber of
('.old Hill. R ogue R iver and Sams Thp w atpr m aster needed $573.45, the railro ad labor board.
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1 Q The Magic of Y our Eyes . Penn m . M. S’lve last night by City Judge
B azaar.
the board of regents of the U niver­
V alley, w ith A. E. K ellogg as p re s i­ and th e county a tto rn ey $122. P ro ­
T h eir spokesm an says it is hard
(Vocal Solos)
j Gowdy, a fte r Silve had talked to the
d en t. D istrict No. 4 includes E agle hibition enforcem ent to taled $772.56 for railw ay em ployes to m ain tain a
sity of M innesota.
ing Civic Club building.
P oint, Reese C reek, Derby, B utte while the county agent needed ! com fortable sta n d a rd of living.
He has seven children, th re e of 14. The R osary . . . . N evin-K reisler judge over the phone, ad m ittin g th at
P ersonnel — Violin, Leonard C. he had liquor in his possession The
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D
ecem
ber
5-8—
W
inter
F
air.
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j
W]iom
are veterans of the w orld •
F alls and B row nsford, w ith John C .1 $93(5 25 and the county l i b r a r y ----------------------------
P e ttit; vocal, Mrs. P e rry A sh craft; ; judge announced his decision to
D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long, <S> w ar.
Stille, of T rail, as president
$193.51. The general toad fund ex- j j er<, on B usiness ■
t> le c tu re r Lyceum course.
piano, L oraine Johnson M cW illiams. Chief of Police H atcher over the
penses were $19.
Mrs. C arrie A. C uller, supervisor
D ecem ber 22.— H igh school 5
This is an excellent program , and w ire and in stru cted the the fine be
MRS. DUNN’S FATHER DIES
tw elve road d istric ts com ing u n - , Of pacific coast agencies, P ic to r ia l'
operetta, “ The C aptain of Ply-
Boost with the Belleview B oosters radio fans a re sure to enjoy M rs /c o lle c te d or th e prisoner locked up.
FROM IN JU R IE S IN EUGENE der the road fund, needed $21,626.15
<£> for irrig atio n .
Review com pany, was in the city to-: §> m o u th .”
A sh craft’s b eau tifu l voice in th e.
The chief inform ed the prisoner of
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1
¡w hile general roads needed $4759.35. day on business.
Boost for the W in ter F a ir.
Slave
Song
and
o
th
er
prom
inent
j
the
ju d g e ’s dicision and a fte r a care-
W ord was received in A shland to- The A shland-K lam ath F alls highway
num bers. Mrs. A shcraft is one .of ful inventory, he ton id he had $25
day of the d e a th in E ugene last wag $ l0 000f while the M edford.
th e city ’s leading m usicians and she and a few cents. He p a il the fine
n ig h t of Rev. P e te r B u rn ett, fa th e r f r a t e r Lakp rQad wag $179 80 The
is h e a rtily welcomed back to m usical and left w ith the odd cb :.ige. He
of Mrs. George Dunn, who has been Rlue Lpdge r()ad wag $2873 07.
! inform ed the chief he was ■ n route
circles
a fte r h er long vacation.
in th e U niversity city for several
B ounties to the ex ten t of $48.50 ! S tre e t Is slippery__
¡from the W illam ette valley to Y reka
gam
e,
is
su
itab
le
to
M
edford
for
r
e
-
’
A
utom
obiles
Collide—
days in o rd er to be a t his bedside.
w ere paid.
i w here he had some business to tra n s-
Due
to
sluicing
of
Main
stre
e
t
d
u
r-
feree,
but
not
to
A
shland,
and
so
on
Two
large
m
achines
collided
this
Rev. B u rn ett was nearly 80 years
1 act.
ing
the
nig
h
t,
the
pavem
ent
was
very
I
ad
lib.
From
the
way
the
feeling
afternoon
a
t
the
in
tersectio
n
of
W
a-
of age, and had been a m in ister in
As it oftim es the case, a woman
slippery
th
is
m
orning,
and
several
and
in
te
re
st
is
grow
ing,
whoever
is
ter
and
N
orth
Main
stre
e
ts.
R.
E.
the C hristian church, preaching in
1 was found in the case. She claim ed
near-accidents
were
averted
a
t
th
e
in
ch
arg
e
will
have
a
than
k
less
task
D
etrick,
who
was
com
ing
out
of
W
a-
Oregon for th e past 50 years. He
i G ran ts Pass as her home and stated
intersection of Main and Oak stre e ts, and w ants to be su re he knows the te r stre e t was forced to the curb by
was proceeding hom e from a prayer
i the m an had stopped th ere for her
I Dr. E. A. W oods was one of the first rules.
a
n
o
th
e
r
ear
which
was
proceeding
m eeting som e tim e ago. when he was
! W ednesday evening and th a t she was
south.
N
either
m
achine
was
badly
victim
s
of
the
treach
ero
u
s
surface.!
H
ighw
aym
en
R
ound
Over—
stru c k by an autom obile. Owing to
m aking the trip to the n o rth ern Cali-
He was driving south on Main w h e n 1 Oregon and Dewey Jones, of dam aged th a t of th e southbound au-
his advanced age, though he was not 1
I
fornia city w ith him. H er nam e was
his m achine skidded
co m p le te ly ! G ran ts Pass, who are th o u g h t to be to ist com ing off second best w ith a
seriously in ju re d at th e tim e of the;
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.— The not learned,
around, the hind wheel crashing in -'im p lic a te d in the Pacific highw ay dam aged fender,
accident, th e shock proved too great
to
the
curbing,
b
reak
in
g
several
hold-ups
last
Septem
ber,
have
been
Prem
ium
la
s
ts
Out
—
governors
of 12 w estern sta te s, or
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for him and he was unable to rally, j PORTLAND, Nov. 23.
Dave spokes. O thers were m ore fo rtu n a te bound over to th e grand ju ry , bonds
The
prem
ium
list
and
program
for
lep
resen
tativ
es,
a
re
g
ath
ered
here
to
LIGHT
DEPARTM
ENT PAYS
I
BIG DIVIDENDS TO (TTY
I.ig h tn e i, a.leged narcotics baron, aild jjy a cjose m argin prevented a being fixed in each case, a t $5000. the T hird W in ter F a ir and Southern consider ligeslation to curb the ap-
S. I». READY TO IMPROVE
w ent on tria l today before F ed eral CI.ash
Several pedestrians, not Several victim s of the stick-ups have Oregon P o u ltry association’s eighth palling grow th of m otor car acci-
('. P. TRACK. TOLD TO I. C. (
In th e rep o rt of the council m eet-
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Ju d g e Bean. His last effo rt to e8' : c a re f ui a8 to w here and how th e y ■ identified a rticle s found in the pos- a n n u al exhibit, has been p rinted and d en ts to prom ote tra c in g and cap
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 3 .— The ca*,e l " al was 011 tlie grounds th a t pjaced th e ir feet, w ere considerably session of the Jo n e s’ as th e ir be- is now ready for d istrib u tio n a t th e tu re of au to thieves, and to ren d e r !nc
11 W cdnesday’s Tidings, the
L ig h tn er, a citizen ot' C anada, had ja rre d by a sudden im pact w ith the longings. If convicted, the m en face office oU the cham ber of com m erce, m ore eq u itable m otor vehicle taxa- sta te m e n t was m ade th at the light
S outhern Pacific sta n d s ready if its
, d ep artm en t had run several th o u ­
in China
and should
application for tem porary lease of been
neen seized
seizea in
n,na «»nn
snouia be
De pavem ent.
ent
¡a se n tence of from 10 to 20 years in The fair prom ises th is year to be the tion.
sand dollars behind d u ring the past
the C en tral Pacific be g ran ted , to t ’’,ed b> 11’iniI^ ra tio n officials in San CalifomJa Of tid a l« D esired—
¡th e p en iten tiary .
A ttorney Donald best in its history, and m erchants a
r e
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five years. The rep o rt should have
This w as quashed by th e
a move is being considered to have R. N ew berry, of M edford, is rep re- co-operating in assistin g in decorat-
. t m ncd—
m ake c ertain im provem ents of facil­ I edio.
sta
te d th a t the electric light dep art-
‘ th e officials a t the T hanksgiving sen tin g the defen d an ts.
ing the stre e ts of the city, not only
Dance ostpoin <
ities and tra c k ag e on C entral Pacific j udge’
of
m
ent
had given away several thou-
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o ir of the
Owing
to the
for the
period
W inter
F air, large num ber
gam e betw een the M edford and A sh -■ F o rm e r R esident H onored—
lines. J. K ru tts c h n itt. ch airm an of
co u n ter a ttra c tio n s scheduled fo r Sand dollars w orth of c u rre n t d u rin g
s!nce L ig h tn e r th re a te n e d to expose ,
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‘We w ant vou to know th a t Mrs. D ecem ber 5 to 8 but also for the en-
. . . .
. land high school football team s, from
the executive com m ittee of the
F rid ay , Novem ber 24, th e com m ittee the p ast five years to the o th er de­
board of directo rs. S o uthern Pacific go\ 1 rn.nt ut ofncia s for a tg ed ir-, re feree to w ater c a rrie rs, from e ith e r H enry T. E lm ore, of A shland, Ore., tire holiday season
in charge of the H ard Tim es H arvest p a rtm en ts of the city,
reg u larities.
S tanford or th e U niversity of Cali- who was active in your w ork in one Ixciinre on O regon Caves—
com pany, stated a t W ednesday’?
dance for the benefit of th e 484th
The figures, as given by Mr. E ast-
fornia, says the Mail T ribune. The of th e Oregon counties for a n um ber
F ra n k L. P a tte rso n , official pho
h earin g on th e application before
has
called
off
th
e
dance
erliug,
show th a t b e tte r th an $19,000
p ro jecto rs of the plan figure th a t of years, has re tu rn e d to her hom e to g ra p h e r of C ra te r Lake and th e fom l,an >
th e In te rsta te com m erce com m ission. KING GEORGE PR ESID ES
ivmitv p a r i i a m r v i *
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,1 u ntil som e fu tu re date. It was be- w orth of electricity was donated to
UHE.X I AKLIAMENT OrKXS thu sly they can get aw ay from the in A ugusta. She was prom ptly elect- Oregon Caves, will give an illu stra te d
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“ W h eth er unified control co n tin ­
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lieved th a t th e vaudeville a ttra c tio n the d ifferen t branches of th e city
LONDON, Nov. 23.— K iug George p artisa n sh ip
th a t
alw ays
rages ed secretary of th e A ugusta P ublic lectu re F rid ay n ig h t a t the Chris-
,
ues o r ceases,” Mr. K ru tts c h n itt said.
x t « • a t the V ining, the illu stra te d lecture governm ent d u rin g the last five yeais
’capital ex penditures should be m ade opened parliam en t today and urged aro u n d th e contest. It is custom ary H ealth association, and is proving a tian church w ith th e first set of pic-
.
on the Oregon Caves, and th e Geor- but, despite th is fact, $18,000 w orth
.
wn„i<i - .
, .
u
k
on th e C entral Pacific to provide in- enactm ent of legislation to give ef- to have officials from the O. A. C. or tow'er of stre n g th m developing tu re s of th e Caves th a t have been
1
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gia M instrels in M edford, w ould of bonds have been called in this
, .. t
oaz.ii
creased facilities for th e handling of feet to the Irish F ree S tate co n stitu - the U. of O., and he is generally a h ealth work here. I t is in te re stin g produced. It is said th a t no m a tte r s
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,
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,
split the crow d too m uch, and th a t year as well as sm aller amoun>s each
tra ffic, both as to second tra c k s and tion. He says his hope is th a t the form er grid iro n hero, and it is good to know how one w'oman s influence how m any tu n es a person has seen
p articu
h
‘ f
Ml of the replace-
facilities at im p o rta n t tra ffic cen- N ear E a st conference a t L ausanne ad v ertising for th e educational in- th u s extends entirely across a con- these w in d e rs, they will learn som e
; m ents for th e d istrib u tin g system
may resu lt in th e resestab lish m en t of stitu tio n .
But th e re was consider- tin e n t. Y ours very sincerely, W. D. th in g new ab o u t them from th is lec- *a r ^y v e il atten d ed .
iers.”
i have also been tak e n care of by the^
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peace and resto ra tio n of the security able com plaint a fte r th e A rm istice T h u rb e r executive secretary , M aine tu re . Ir addition, th e re will be a
R em em ber Decem ber 5 to 8. W in -1 general light fund, as there is no
W e are behind the W in ter F a ir, of in h a b ita n ts iu regions w here m uch day gam e from A shland. “ N ish” Public H ealth association.”— H ealth num ber of illu stra te d songs and oth-
I depreciation fund for th is purpose,
iter Fair.
I
e r e n te rta in in g features.
I suffering has been going on.
! Chapm an, who refereed th e R oseburg F irst.
December 5 to 8. -Yre you?
W ASHINGTON. Nov. 23. — The
hold accusation of C lem enceau’s th a t
“ A m erica left F ran ce in the lu rc h ,”
aroused a new storm in sen ato rial
circles.
" in s o le n t” and “ im p u d en t” are
som e of the term s applied. It is vir­
tu ally c e rtain th a t Clem enceau will
not be accorded the courtesy of thej
sen ate floor w hen he reaches W ash­
ington.
f r ie n d s and foes of th e I
league o f n atio n s a lik e join in criti-j
rilin g Clem enceau.
[ANS GRANTS PASS MAN SENATE PRESiDENT
TO WIDEN HIGHWAY DEAD FROM I N W CONTEST GEES HOE
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