Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u n o u t |S-
th e aid of m edicine, cures nine <?>
cases out of ten of asthma. <»
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily tidings
♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
♦ vive th re e o o n th s in th e rich
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 4
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tiding«, Voi, 43)
FRUIT EXHIBI! A!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922
GREEKS ACCUSE PRINCE
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COMING EVENTS
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No. 80
WOMAN ELUDES
ALL EFFORTS Ï0
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WHEN DAVID FIGHTS
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IS FINEST YET
BY
KILLS SIX MEN
POULTRY AND RABBIT DISPLAYS
LARGEHT S1NUE ASSÍM'IA-
TIO.N WAS EORMEI»
1 3> C hristm as Day.
ARMY AVIATORS IN COLLISION
BETWEEN FOKKER A
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BOMBER
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(<®> lec tu re r, Lyceum course.
. ■"$> Decem ber 22.— High school
I <♦> o p eretta, “ The C aptain of Ply-
m o u th .”
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D ecem ber 25, Monday —
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“TIGER” WANTS TO KNOW’ IF
FURTHER PARTICIPATION
IS PROBABLE
CLARA PH IL L IPS STILL AT L IB ­
ERTY AND IN »LICK ARK
CLEW LESS
I
JUDGING GF ENTRANTS
NOW W ELL UNDER WAY
ACCIDENT OCCURS AT
LANGLEY FIELD, VA.
DEMOCRATIC POLICIES
FAVORED BY FRENCHM/ N
W ork Is S low D ue to T ardiness of
A rrivals;
School E xh ib it Very
A ttractive an il in L ine w ith Na-j
tio n al E ducation W eek.
Major, Captain and Four Enlisted
Men Perish When Machine Falls
to Earth; An Official Investiga­
tion Is Now Under Way.
M eets W ilson a s an E qual and S tates
He Is in Favor o f th e L eague of
N ations; M akes Prophecy at th e
War C ollege.
One of th e fin est exhibits of fru it
ever held in so u th e rn Oregon is on
display a t the N atato riu m d u rin g the
W in ter F a ir, w hile an exceptionally
larg e num ber of p o ultry crates and
rab b it h u tch es have been b u ilt to
house th e p o u ltry and pet stock.
C anine lovers will be delighted to see
several fine specim ens on display.
Ju d g in g , which s ta rte d late Tuesday,
was continued today, and is slow, due
to th e late a rriv a l of m any of the
exhibits, w hich come fro m .p o in ts as
fa r n o rth as S eattle, W ash., and from
O akland. Calif., to the south.
A fair-sized audience greeted Prof.
Irv in g E. V ining a t the official open­
ing of th e W inter F a ir at the Arm ory
T uesday n ig h t, the inclem ency of the
w e a th er prev en tin g m any from a t­
tending.
W ith m any m re o< the
displays ready today, a large crowd
is expected to a tte n d this evening.
F red A. W illiam s, form er public
service com m issioner, will speak to­
n ig h t. sh a rin g the program w ith H
E. Crosby, of the Oregon A gricul­
tu ra l college. Music will he fu rn is h ­
ed by a glee club from th e high
school and the high school o rch estra.
M usic Tuesday n ig h t was given by
th e high sch o o l-b an d , and was very
m uch enjoyed by those present.
M erchants in general have put
forth e ffo rts to a rra n g e a ttra c tiv e
booths for th e W inter F a ir, and
some very excellent displays a re re ­
s u lta n t. Booths have been arra n g e d
in the N atato riu m by th e C arson-
F ow ler L um ber com pany, th e Ash­
land F ru it and Produce association,
th e A shland M ills, the A shland
cream ery, th e W. C. T. U., Swenson
& Peebler, the county agent, h ealth
n u rse
and
hom e
d e in o n sh a tio n
agent.
O n e e n tire sw im m ing tan k has
been devoted to th e poultry exhibit,
with m any fine pens of chickens and
tu rk ey s.
R abbits
a re
a rra n g e d
aro u n d the e n tire balcony, lig h ts be­
ing stru n g so th a t a good view of
th e pet stock can be had. W ater
has been p erm itted to ru n in the
low er end of th e o th e r sw im m ing
pool, and w ater fowl on exhibition
a re sw im m ing gaily ab o u t the place.
Follow ing out th e suggestions of
N ational E ducation week, special
em phasis has been placed upon the
school exhibit, which is excellent in
th e q u a lity of work displayed, both
by th e poster work of the grade pu­
pils and the a r t dom estic science and
o th e r form s of activities by the s tu ­
d en ts from the upper grades aud the
high school. All doubt a s to the im ­
p o rtan ce and success of th is kind of
work in the public schools is dis­
pelled when these exhibits a re vis­
ited.
V isitors Like A s h l a n d -
Mr. and Mrs. K etel and son of
P o rtla n d , have been visiting in A sh­
land d u rin g th e past few days. They
a re q u ite im pressed w ith th e city
and think the park and tlie w ater
they best they ever saw, paying high
com plim ents to both. They will re­
tu rn to th e ir hom e in a few days,
hut expect to drive th ro u g h next
sum m er and sta te d they expected to
m ake a longer stay a t th a t tim e.
SALEM, Dec. 6.— Info rm atio n has
reached h ere th a t a group of politic­
ians a ffiliate d w ith certain fra te rn a l
org an izatio n s a re groom ing M ayor
Baker, of P o rtla n d , for U nited S tates
se n a to r in 1924, the final year of
S en ato r M cNary’s term . Besides his
fra te rn a l connections, th e Ku Klux
Klari, it is said, will back Baker.
B elieved That “ Hummer M udrercss”
Crossed B oundary to South by A ir­
plane; W itn ess Appeals for Pro­
tection ; Taxi D river Q uestioned.
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C haracteristic photograph of David
WASHINGTON. Deq. 6.— Clem en­
Lloyd George addressing a crowd from
LANGLEY FIE L D , Va., Dec. 6.—
ceau, in his m eeting w ith W oodrow the steps of the Reform club in Man-
Six arm y a v ia to rs w ere killed here
W ilson late th is afternoon is expect- , Chester, during one of the most famous
in a collision, betw een a F o k k er a ir-
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• 1 The city council held its reg u lar ■ ed t0 ask wh a t chance th e re would be speeches ever made by the big little _
plane and an arm y bom ber.
! m eeting last evening a t the city h a l l J for a g rea ter A m erican p articip atio n Welshman, who is lighting to '’regain
The dead a re : M ajor Guy Ger- A1, the m em bers were present except in E uropean a ffa irs under a dem o-'>ow er in England.
h a rd t, C aptain L. Doyle of San F ra n - Councilm an Finley.
Lcratic
Lcratic a a d d m
m in
in istratio
istratio n n . . The two will
cisco, S ergeant A rth u r A rsick of
The prin cip al discussion of th e m eej here as equals, as they did in
Cleveland, P riv ate Leon R ollas of session centered ab o u t a proposed Parig a t the peace conference. Cle-
i P h ilad elp h ia, P riv a te Alex B lum ka ortlinance tO reg u la te the sale of m enceau will tell W ilson th a t lie,
of Chicago and P riv ate Tom Jo rd a n m ilk and cream in th e city> when favors the L eague of N ations,
of Deep Sleep, Ga.
J th e sam e was b ro u g h t up by th e read-!
ciem enceau addressed Am erican
The planes m et head on in flight ing of the proposed law . F rom the! g enerals in th e w ar college today and
ia s th e F o k k er rose from the ground. reading. the p,.OpOsed ordinance a p - 'left this prophetic m essage; “ One!
I They fell in flam es. An^ ofHcial >n-,peared to be ju s t about w hat was ’of thege dayg u n d e r a form j don’t j
vestigatlon has been ordered.
i needed, b u t a fte r various points had exactly know, th e tim e will come
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6.— H unted
by every officer in so u th ern Califor-
nia ant^ federal a u th o ritie s along the
.M exican border, Clara P hillips, con-
; victed “ ham m er m u rd eress” of Al-
: berta Meadows, who escaped from
• th e county jail yesterday, was still
at large today.
Police have no clews, and the Mex-
i ican border Is being p articu larly well
Ig uarded.
It is even th o u g h t pos­
sible Mrs. Phillips may have escaped
' across the border in an airplane.
A rm our P hillips, husband of tho
escaped wom an, failed to throw' any
light on th e sudden disappearance of
been b ro u g h t out by m em bers of the when we will m eet again in F ra n ce .”
his wife. He said he slep t in a dowm-
council and some of the dairym en ■
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town hotel on the night of th e es-
present, it was seen th a t several!
cape, and th a t he knew' nothing of
Several m ore nam es have been
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changes would m ake the ordinance
W ith C hristm as less th an th ree
her flight until reading the m orning
added
to
th
e
list
of
co
n
trib
u
to
rs
t
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m uch m ore satisfacto ry , w hereupon
weeks in the fu tu re , postal em ployes
new spapers. Mrs. M adalynne Oben-
the fund for purchasing a com m un- . .
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.
1 it was decided to leave the sam e over
a re already receiving the custom ary
chain w’as questioned again regard-
ity am bulance to au g ° m en t the equip- ing her know ledge
, j
. e escape,
j u n til the next m eeting a t which tim e
le tte rs addressed to Santa Claus by
of . . th
m ent of the C om m unity h o s p ita l., Mrg peggy Cflffee gU r progpcu.
■ it will be b rought up for fu rth e r con-
the sm all A shland boy and girl.
Though the checks a re being received t ,Qn witnegg
M„ / p h |n ip .g trial<
i I sideration.
Many people, especially the older
from
day
to
day,
they
should
be
appealed
(o
th(,
sh e riff’s o, fice for
Among
o
th
e
r
m
atte
rs
taken
up
ones, believe these le tte rs are not
People
a
re
w
itnessing
g
re
a
t
ex-
speeded
up
in
o
rd
er
th
a
t
the
am
bu-
p
ro
tectio
n
.
She
fearg , he espappd
d
u
rin
g
the
evening
besides
the
pre-i
sent through the m ail to th e ir proper
des ¡nation hut the Tidings has it am ples of fa ith ’s pow ers as Dr. Char- se n a tatio n and allow ing of bills for! CORVALLIS, Dec. 6.— The Uni- lance may be purchased as soon as ]nurderegg w il, k il, her> ghe told the
frotn good sources, nam ely, th e word l®s S. P rice continues his
healing the m onth, which am ounted to a lit-^ versity of Southern C alifornia was possible.
a u th o rities. The first tangible clew
W ith the appearance of the new' was un earth ed when the police ques-
of M illard G rubb, a ssista n t postm ast- w ork as the avowed ag en t of the Su- t je m ore than $7000, w as the g r a n t- ' selected to rep resen t the west a t
er, th at th s rep o rt is false, and p e r-.I,rem e Being, declares th e
Albany ¡ng of a ten year franchise to
th e Pasadena against the Penn S tate naraes today, the total paid in sum , tioned a , axicab driver
which has been deposited by th» Ash-
sons circu latin g such rum ors a re D em ocrat, in speaking of the healing S outhern Pacific to buiid a siding to football team on' New Y ear’s day.
Dr. U. G. D uback, president of the land Daily Tidings in a se p ara te ac- Oi RLS T o SERVE LUNCHEONS
likely to he w ithdraw n from d ear old services held in th a t city last w eek., the E n d ers w holesale house a t th e
An exceptionally e a rn e st and in- co rn er of Oak and A streets.
DURING THE WINTER FAIR
Pacific Coast conference announced count in the hank, has reached $791.
S a n ta ’s list of nam es.
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Councilm an F ro st asked th a t th e today th a t the T ro jan s received six W ith the addition of $150 prom ised,
“ T hree le tte rs have been received sp irin g testim ony of the w ork done^
D em onstrating the actual work be-
to d a te ,” A ssistant P o stm a ste r G rubb th ro u g h the P rice evangelistic m eet- city deed a strip of ground hack to of the eight votes. Idaho voted for b u t not yet paid, th ere has been
s ated today. “ T heie are ap p aren tly ings was th a t given by Mrs. George him , which he deeded to the city f o r : C alifornia and Oregon voted for it- $941 contributed to the special fund, ing done in A shalnd schools, girls of
An am bulance such as will suffice the ju n io r and senio- high schools
stre e t purposes, and which was nev- self. All the oth ers were for South-
from som e over-anxious youngsters, Bayne of P eoria, who went forw ard
for
the p resent needs of the com- will be at the A rm ory during tlie
to
be
an
n
o
in
ted
S
aturday.
F
aith
er
used,
the
s
tre
e
t
having
been
con-
ern
C
alifornia.
and though the office force w ere nn
m
unity
can be purchased for $1200 W inter F a ir this week show ing how
able to decipher the contents, the fairly rad iated from her fea tu re s and stru cted along the edge of his prop-!
P
urchase
of th is m achine will not be they learn to sew and cook a t school
1,.tiers were forw arded to his secret shone in h er eyes th ro u g h o u t the in- e rty instead of th ro u g h it as had a t STUDENTS TO EARN CREDIT
a d d ie s
He is w onderful when in te r v ie w th e follow ing day.
first been planned. Mr. F ro st ex-i
BY DRILLING W ITH O. N. G. left to any one individual, w h e th e r, The exhibition is being staged in con-
lie c o n trib u tes to the fund or not A nection with N ational E ducation
come : to reading various kinds ofi
M eetings in the H ub city a re being pects to deed the ground w here tlie
SALEM, Dec. 6.— One of the 15 com m ittee will be selected consisting ( week.
v l i ing. Of course, we open the let- held in th e A rm ory, a building w ith stre e t is now located to the city in
is to see if th e contents are im -> considerable m ore floor space than exchange for the o th er parcel of u n its necessary for g rad u atio n from of the physicians of the city, and
Luncheons were prepared by the
these will be em pow ered to m ake the young ladies and served a t noon to­
Santa Claus has inform ed th e A shland A rm ory, and a re being ground.
City A ttorney Wm. B riggs a sta n d a rd high school may be earn
p o rta n t
us th a t lie is very busy at this tim e a tte n d ed by thousands of people.. At b rought up a n o th e r case and asked ed by stu d e n t m em bers of the Ore- purchase.
day, w'ith the sam e for T hursday am i
C ontributions to d ate, money de- j probably F riday. The lunch will not
ot year and c an n o t find tim e to a n - lone oi the m eetings last week
m ore th a t the council vacate an
alley! Son N ational G uard when, th ro u g h -
sw er all the m ail he receives. Hence th an 3000 w ere tu rn e d aw ay, while th ro u g h th e M errill p roperty on th e out th e ir four-year course, they a t- posited to the A m bulance Fund, are: be free, but a sufficient cost placed
\ve have been in stru cte d to open all a t least 2500 were able t0 Set inside B oulevard, which was g ran ted to the ¡tend all d rills reg u larly and m eet the A shland Daily T idings .............. $100 upon it to cover the cost of m aterials
h t rs addressed to him , and if th e tbe A rm ory for the services. Many city several yeai-3 ago, but which was • req u irem en ts of the 15 days’ an nual Jesse W i n b u r n ............................... 100 J Today has been designated as
Dr, George Ja rv is ........................ 100 J T eachers and Pupils day on the Edu-
w rite r seem s to be sincere in his o r b rought luncheons to the aftern o o n never used. A fter a short discussion tra in in g camp.
her request, and m akes a reasonable m eetings and rem ained all day. By on both cases, the city a tto rn ey was
This was announced in a le tte r Dr. Wood ........................................ 100 , cational W eek calendar. S uperinten-
dent G. A. Briscoe, Principal B. F.
dem and th e le tte r is sent to him. 5:20 o’clock in th e aftern o o n the in stru cted to draw up the proper pa- prepared by J. A. C hruchill, state J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100
Also we taken into account w hether building was alread y filled to capac- pers for the vacating of both p ie c e s. su p e rin te n d e n t of public in stru ctio n , G. S. B utler ................................... 100 F orsythe and Coach W alter H ughes
th e w rite r is a good boy or girl.
for tbe evening m eetings.
• of ground.
to be d istrib u ted am ong the super- Dr. Sw edenburg .......................... 100 will go to C entral Point this evening
50; jn the in te rest of the day. N ational
Thosc who do not help do the chores I An e ffo rt is being m ade by E u g e n e , The m a tte r of c ertain pavem ent intendentg of schools of d istric ts in B ert L. Moses ...............................
25 E ducation week is being observed in
chop wood wipe dishes and d ust, m inisters to have Dr. P rice conduct assessm ents which a re long overdue which th ere is a com pany of the O. A. P a u l s e r u d ............................
C. L. Loomis .................................
15 th e local schools as well as in other
m i.h t as well not w rite, for in th e ir a series of m eetings in the U niversity and which am o u n t to some $5000, G uard.
case th e le tte rs will not be for-
a n d it is believed th e evangelist was taken up, and it was decided to
All a tten d an ce m ust be certified to J W. S. DePeau
1 schools and educational in stitu tio n s
O
ther
co
n
trib
u
to
rs
dpclared
but
th ro u g h o u t th e nation.
will
accept
th
e
call
from
th
a
t
city.
foreclose
on
these
properties
unless
by
the
captain
of
th
e
com
pany,
based
w a rd e d ,”
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satisfacto ry paym ent is m ade at upon th e federal drill atten d an ce re- not yet paid, are H. G. E n d ers Sr..|
once.
tu rn s, upon which th e United S tates $100; Mrs. E ugenia A tkinson, $25.
HIGH SCHOOL EDITORS
DEN OF R E P T IL E S FOUND
and th e M urphy E lectric Co., $25.
W a te r has been requested by a tre a su ry pays the men
WILL MEET IN EUGENE
BY CREW ON I.IGHW AY
citizen on the south end of W eight-
m an s tre e t and follow ing a discus­ FA RM ERS’ SHORT COURSE SET
TH E DALLES, Or. Dec.
High-
! UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu-;
FOR JAN. 3 AT CORVALLIS
sion on the needs of th a t section of
j
way
w
orkers
on
The
D
alles-D
ufur
gene, Nov. 6.— (S p ecial.)— The a n ­
the city, th e w a te r su p erin ten d en t!
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section
of
The
D
alles-C
alifornia
high­
nual conference
. . of th e High School was in stru cted to purchase sufficienti
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
way recently dug o u t a m ass of live
P ress association, which is held each fo u r. inch m ain to connecte the dead LEGE, Corvallis, Dec. « .- ( S p e c i a l .)
rattle
sn ak e s and grass snakes as big
year under th e auspices of th e Uni­ end of the two-inch w ater m ain on
A w inter sh o rt course in general
as
a
m an’s head, while engaged in
versity of Oregon school of jo u rn a l- W eightm an s tre e t w îth th e m aill on a g ric u ltu re lastin g 11 weeks will be
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6. Tlie jsm bag been scheduled for J a n u a ry
i
excavation
work, according to the
gin a t the college J a n u a ry 2. Or­
the
Boulevard.
Pacific coast is swept by th e w orst 1S and 20. The conference will be!
i rep o rt b rought to this city by h igh­
ganized to m eet the needs of farm ­
way engineers.
storm of the w inter. Snow from th e held coincidentally w ith the m eetin g '
ers, old and young, who cannot a t ­
LONDON, Dec. 6.— K ing George,
C anadian line to n o rth e rn C alifornia of presidents of th e high school s tn .
The snakes were coiled about each
tend college a full year, the course d u rin g a m eeting of the privy coun­
is re p o rv d . with a heavy gale and dent bodieg on thfi cam pus
o th er in a sinuous m ass aud w ere in
will include th o ro u g h in stru ctio n in ell, a t B uckingham palace, signed a
driving r in falling south of the snow
Th0 conferenCG of e d ito rs and gtuJ
a fissure of rock th rough which a
stock judging, stock feeding and proclam ation th a t the Irish F ree
line. The east is also storm swept dent body pregident8 was he)d in the
sm all stream of w ater was running,
m anagem ent practical farm m anage- s ta te is officially in existence. He
with a 60 m ile gale along th e G reat s p r.;ng ]agt y e a r b u t th e date w a$j
it was said. They were in a sem i-
1 m ent and farm crops.
| appointed T im othy Healy as the first
Lakes.
do rm an t sta te by reason of being in
> e t for Ja n u a ry th is year at th e su g -|
> D rilling and practice in judging governor general of th e F ree State.
the
process of h ibernation, and the
! gestion of th e high schools tY*'m-:
I beef cattle, sheep, swine and h o rse s,'
P recedent is broken in the ap-
ra ttle rs were killed w ithout th e us­
.selves. They favored a w in ter con-1
RIG ENGINE TURNS OYER
! using score cards w ith five tw o-hour pointm ent, for Healy is a com m oner
ual excitem ent and d a n g er a tte n d a n t
ie r “nce as it will give th e young J LOUISVILLE, Kv., Dec. 6. T h e ! lab o rato ry periods a week and one and a native of Ireland.
U sually,
NEAR W HITE POINT SIDING
upon
such a procedure.
m en and women who a re d e le g a te s ,»N a t-onal A ssociatioa of P ro fe ssio n a l! recitatio n m ake up one course.
j m en of high ran k and title a re ap-
th e o p p o rtu n ity to p ut into e tf -ct „
, „ .
.
pointed governor generals of th e.
Baseball m session here, th ro u g h an
Due oi tlie big decapod engines p om J a n u a ry to Ju n e ideas and plans
OREGON PEN ITEN TIA R Y HAS
dom inions.
used by the S outhern Pacific com- j roposed and discussed at th 9 c o n -,.
,
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x c
F E W E R INM ATES; MORE SOON
pany over the Siskiyous tu rn e d over fcrence.
| b a rre d W illiam K lepper, president of
I SALEM, Dec. 6.— The population
th e P o rtla n d Pacific Coast league
Tuesday at th e siding a t W hite P o in t'
• at the Oregon s ta te p en iten tiary EASTERN STAR ELE< rs
j
team
, from fu rth e r p articip atio n in
when it hit a broken rail.
OFF1CERS FOR THE YEAR
PORTION’D WRITERS PRAISE
which last A ugust totaled 470 has
■ th e a ffa irs of organized baseball.
The tra in was in charge of E ngi­
FAIR LIVESTOCK SECTION
dropped to 458, according to a re­
The a n n u al election of officers
n e e r Sam uel Kelby and C onductor
port prepared by prison officials, to-
G. W . Rose, and had ju st left the
That the W inter F a ir has no equal praised the Jocal exP°sition to d a>’• day.
In A ugust th e population toak Place a t th e reg u la r m eeting of
W hite P oint statio n going down
the in an exposition of its kind on th e was G eorSe N- Angell, of th e O regon reached th e highest tide for several Alpha ch ap ter No. 1, E a ste r S tar,
hill when the engine hit th e broken
Pacific coast, and th a t th e display F a rm e r, who
a tte n d in g th e Win- j yearg
The
decrease in th e num ber Tuesday evening, and resu lted in the
PORTLAND, Dec. 6.— The p resi­
rail and left the tra c k , plowing into of rab b its was equal if not even te r F a ir in o rd er to cover it for his Qf inmateSf officials said, probably follow ing being chosen:
dency of the s ta te sen ate is said to
th e bank for several feet before b e tte r th an th a t of the Pacific In te r- p u b ,icatio n ’ He expressed him self was due to th e fact th a t few of the
W orthy m atro n , G eorgia Coffee; be in th e balance today, w ith a con-
stoppiug. Two flat cars which w ere n ational Livestock exposition, held as being disappointed in th a t th ere circu it COu rts held sessions d u rin g w orthy p atro n , Dr. W. E. Blake; as- ference scheduled
in Pendleton.
d ire c J y behind the engine w ere in P o rtla n d last m onth, is th e opin- was no dePartin en t for the dairy cow, (be ni0Kths of S eptem ber and Octo- sociate m atro n , Mrs. L. S. Brow n; P oliticians believe the resu lt may bo
forced alm ost th ro u g h the tender,
ion of P. W. H arries, e d ito r of th e wbicb be Bkes to see present in any ber yvith a large num ber of co u rts se c re 'a rv ,
Mrs.
Leah
C aldw ell; a d isruption of the line-up for Sena-
O utside of a sp rained an k le suf- P acific N orthw est P o u ltry Jo u rn a l. exposition of farm resources
¡now in session, officials predicted tre a s u re r Miss Lydia McCall; con- to r Ja y Upton, of Crook county. It
fered b y -th e firem an, no one was i n - 'o f P o rtla n d , who i8 in the city a
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---------------------------- th a t by Decem ber 15, the popula- ductress, Mrs. F. F. W h ittle ; asso- is believed th a t if a break comes,
ju re d and tra ffic was resum ed a fte r tending the W’in te r F a ir.
¡ D escuhtes county will spend $15,- tion of th e prison will be la rg e r th an ciate conductress, Mrs. W. M. Den- S enator Eddy, of Douglas county,
a few hours.
: will win out.
ton.
A nother P o rtla n d
w rite r who! 180 for m a rk e t roads,
ever before.
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Prince Andrew of Greece, uncle of
King George II, has been arrested and
will be tried for contributing to the
defeat of tlie Greek army in Asia
Minor.
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