Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 07, 1923, Image 1

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    j ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ”
the aid of medicine, cures nine «>
♦ fuses out of ten of asthma. This „
is a proven fact.
♦
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 4
MALARIA GERMS cannot snr- ♦
vive three months in the rich *
ozone at Ashland. The pure do- 1
mestic water helps.
♦
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Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST, 7, 1923.’
NO. 286
BAND CONCERT
FUNERAL TRAIN TOMORROW NITE CAPITAL WAITS
IS DELAYED BY
SILENTLY FOR
NATION’S GRIEF
FUNERAL TRAIN
:•
PROCLAMATION
< *
To the people of AsliPand and Vicinity:
In accordance with the proclamation of our
President and Governor, I am asking that all
citizens of Ashland and vicinity suspend busi­
ness and join in the I nion Services at the
Methodist church in observance of the funeral
ot the late President Warren G. Harding the
hour being identical with the hour of his fun­
eral at Marion, Ohio.
Sunday Afternoon Playing
Will Be Shifted To
Wednesday Eve.
Progress Toward Capitol
Held Up By Sorrowing
Throngs Of People
WASHINGTON WILL BE
REACHED LATE TODAY
Mrs. Harding Requests That
Train Move Slowly In
Order That Respectful
Crowds Would Not Be
Disappointed.
The Band Concerts which have
been held on Sunday afternoons
are to be discontinued this week
and will be held on AVednesday
evenings instead, according to
Carl Loveland, the director of
the band. The first of the Wed­
nesday evening concerts will be
held tomorrow evening a t 7:45
o'clock in Lithia P ark.
The program for this first
W ednesday evening concert is
said to be especially good by Di­
rector Loveland and the program
in detail follows:
Government Work Halted As
Washington Mourns For
Departed Chief.
CHARLES L. LOOMIS,
Mayor
RESOLUTION
SENATORS PICKED
AS PALL BEARERS
Resolved, That The Ashland Chamber of
Commerce, through its board of Directors this
daj assembled, places itself on record as being
deeply grieved at the passing away of our Na­
tion s Chief Executive, Warren G. Harding,
whose death all of our citizens are at this time
mourning, and
Resolved that we call upon Ashland citi­
zens to join reverently in the observance of the
day ot his burial, Friday August 10th, in ac­
cordance with the proclamations of the Presi­
dent, the Governor of this State and the Mayor
of Ashland.
Signed:
V. 0. N. Smith,
T. II. Simpson,
H. K. Tomlinson.
Special Train Will Carry
Remains To Marion Ohio
Where Burial Will Take
Place Friday. Coolidge
Will Attend.
ASHLAND WILL
HOLD SERVICE
FOR HARDING
Community Memorial Will
Be Held On Friday At
Methodist Church
PROCLAMATION TO
TO BE READ AT MEET
Four Addresses To Be Made
By Ministers Of City At
The Meeting On Subject
Of Late Prosit lent And
His Accomplishments.
The
newly elected
Senator | large m ajority over Frank Kellog
from Minnesota, Magnus John­ one of th e ,m o st influential Min­
Program
ABOARD HARDING FUNER­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— The son looks like the late Theodore nesota politicians.
1.
March, “ B e d o u i n”— national capital aw aited its hon­
AL TRAIN, ENROUTE WASH­
A great Community Memorial
Roosevelt and also has some of
The contest between Johnson
INGTON, Aug. 7.— The great wave W right.
ored dead here today. Less th a t famous characters ability to
service is to be held at the Meth­
and Preus was especially interest­
2. "A rcadia” (T he Land of than two m onths ago where
of American reverence for the
odist church on Friday, August,
get things done, so it appears some ing since in the race for Gover­
H
eart’s
d
esire)—
Mann.
dead leader rose up and retarded
thousands of persons cheered as thing Is bound to happen when he
10 the exact hour to be announced
nor of the state last fall, Preus
3.
Popular, “ R unnin’ W ild” the {presidential special d e p art­
the progress of the train toward
as
soon as inform ation as to the
takes his seat in the U. S. Sen­ won over Johnson in one of the
the National Capitol. T he\ care­ — Gibbs.
ed w ith H arding in robust health ate this fall.
hour
is received from W ashing­
closest races ever experienced in
4. Overture, "B ridal Rose”— and happy.
fully prepared schedule calling for
ton,
D.
C„ The hour is to be the
The newly organized Farm - the state, although Preus was run
the arrival in the early afternoon Lavallee.
same as th a t of the great public
Capital Silent
Labor party scored a brilliant ning on the Republican ticket,
5. Popular, "Y ou’ve Got to
has been abandoned and has
services which are to be held
Now Pennsylvania avenue is success by the election of Mag­ which fact would norm ally have
been shattered by the overpower­ see Mama Every N ight”— Rose. shrouded in black and thousands
at
the National Capitol.
nus Johnson over Governor Preus. J won for him.
6. American F antasia, “ Gems
ing insistence of the saddened
stood with bowed heads aw aiting the Republican candidate, to fill
Program Out
The fact th a t Johnson and the
people th at they be perm itted to of Steven F o ster”— Tobani.
the re tu rn of the m ortal
re ­ the unexpired term of the late Farm er-Labor party adm inister­
The
program
for the meeting
7.
March, “ The Stars and
express their sorrow in the only
mains.
W
ashington
from
the
K nute Nelson, who died recently. ed such a sound defeat to Gov­
includes the reading of the State
way possible th a t of standing si­ Stripes Forever”— Sousa.
highest officialdom to those In
The
election
of
Johnson
gives
|
proclam
ation issued by President
ernor
Preus
in
the
elections
yes­
The Star Spangled B anner
lent and sorrow ful as the rem ains
the hum blest walks of life steep­ the Farm -Labor party two rep­ terday m akes the Republican
Coolidge, and there is to be sev­
moved slowly by.
ed th e ir grief, w eighted w ith the resentatives in the United States chances in Minnesota look rath er
eral musical num bers included on
Mrs. H arding Calm
deepest sorrow.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— "No , REDDING, Calif., Aug. 7.— the program also.
Senate from Minnesota, as in the dark, as heretofore, the mere fact
Calmly accepting the situation
Government Work Stops
elections last fall Senator Hen­ th a t a man was a Republican was country can have a greater in­ A deed executed in July, 1907
F our A ddresses
as inevitable despits the intense
All were silent and loving drick Shipstead was elected by a often enough to win for him.
fluence in the destinies of the and placed on the records Sat­
There are to be four principal
desire to see the body lie in the
hands laid down the work of the
world for peace than America,” urday has an interesting story addresses, the first of these being
extrem e W hite House before sun­
governm ent to pay trib u te to the
says Augustin Edwards, President connected with it.
“ President H arding the States­
down, Mrs. H arding issued in­
memory of the
man who for
of the Third Council of the Lea­
On
the
day
of
the
San
F
ran
­
m
an” by Rev. C. F. Koehler and
structions th a t the silent and re­
more than two years guided the
gue of Nations, in a signed a r­ cisco fire, or April 18, 1906, W. will be a resume of the great
spectful throngs not be disap­
ticle released
by the Federal A. Cooper located a w ater right works which the late President ac
SALEM, Aug., 7.— Members of ship of state in th e m om entous
pointed even if the train did not
troubles
of
the
.
times.
Govern
Council
of
Churches
today.
in the Big Bend of Pit River complished* in his term of office,
reach W ashington until late to­ the Oregon state fair board held merit business and national and
Senor Edwards, who is owner near the Big Bend Hot Springs. and Rev. Koehler will attem pt
a
special
m
eeting,
here
today,
in
­
night.
of El Mercurio, the leading Chil­ The location was made for H. to point out just how far reach­
spected the
grounds, discussed local came to a com plete halt.
Train M oves Slow ly
As many car» as couljl park ean paper published at Valpar V. Gates of Hillsboro, Oregon.
the array of free am usem ents to Federal m achinery will be stay­
ing and instrum ental the politics
As the train swung through
In the next year Cooper organ­ of H arding were in the Interna­
on the .space provided visited also, is the Chilean Ambassador
be offered and went into many ed until the body is lowered in­
PHILADELPHIA,
Penn.,
Aug,
Ohio railroad officials estim ated
President Cool­
other phases of the 1923 show to th e graved
■
— Tests of an autom atic train th e Oregon Marble Caves yes- to F reat Britain. The article was ized the Mt. Shasta Power Com­ tional Political world.
the arrival between five and six
idge
ordered
th
a
t
while
the
body
According to Fred Curray, sec­
coutrol system, under practical tcrday, arriving at all hours of w riten in London at the request pany, a name jfhat was later
Ol<iric|<| To Speak
tonight.
of the Federal Council of Church­ changed in reorganization to the
retary of the boar.d, practically is in th e east room, where the operating conditions, have been ; the day and night.
Rev.
W. Judson Oldfield is to
They said it is in the hands
all exhibit space already has been rem ains of the m artyred presi­ conducted for several weeks on ! A representative of the Tid- es for a statem ent on international Mt. Shasta Power corporation. It give the second of the addresses
of the people of Ohio, Pennsylva­
Lincoln and McKinley the Lewistown Branch of the Pen­ ings visited th e caves, and found cooperation. The full statem ent is is th a t corporation th at since
reserved, and it will be necessary dents
on the subject of "P resident
nia, West Virginia and Maryland
rested
otrty-
Mrs. H arding, the nsylvania railroad between Lewis the roads to be in a good con- as follows:
to pitch tents and erect tem por­
has become the construction H arding and Internationalism .”
and to this extent at least the ary buildings to take care of the president and Mis. Coolidge and
“ Glorification of w ar has been branch of the Pacific Gas and In this address Rev. Oldfield will
towu Junction and Sunbury, Pa. | dition, although somewhat cut
saddened people claimed the dead overflow.
a few personal friends will be Announcement is authorized today up in places.
for
centuries the very founda­ Electric company, and is doing so probably explain President H ard­
A large crowd
President as their own.
The board has decided th at perm itted in the w hite house.
tion
of the education of mankind. much in the way of power de­ in g s stand in the League of r a ­
the cave en­
by the Company's Train Control thronged around
W
reaths
Selected
no games of chance will be a l­
Committee, which is headed by A. trance, trying to get into a par­ B attles won or lost have been velopment on Pit River.
tions and World Court relations
P ali B earers Atinounc«
ancttd
A w reath will be placed op H. Rudd, Chief Signal Engineer, ty, and five parties of fifteen the landm arks of history and vic­
lowed on the grounds, and the
Cooper saw the value of the
winch
the President believed
WASHINGTON, Aug.,^7.— Al- free am usem ents will be clean the bier by the widow, one by
th a t the results thus fa r obtained 1 People and a guide were organ- tory or defeat in the battlefield riparian w ater rights, if any would solve the trouble of the
bert B. Cummins, President pro- and wholesome.
the p r e s e n t and Mrs. Coolidge, have been extrem ely encouraging ize<* in less than an hour, and the very assence of the teaching great power development was ev­ world.
tem of the S^jghte, announced to­
The La Grande band has been one for the suprem e court by and ju stify hopes th a t the sys­ started through.
of patriotism . The pivot of the er undertaken In the Big Bend
The third address is "President
day officially the list of honorary engaged to furnish music during T aft, and one for congress by
of the Pit. For a nominal con­
Last year, the Tidings repre­ w orld’s very life has been war.
tem
may
provide
a
successful
so­
H
arding
and the Eighteenth Am­
pall-bearers to represent the sen­ the fair, and there will be other Cummins and Gillette.
“ The horrors of the Great W ar sideration he induced Mrs. M. E. endm ent” by Rev. J. A. Leggett
sentative visited the caves, and
lution
of
the
problem
of
prevent­
ate as follows at the State F uner­ musical organizations in atte n d ­
Services Private
ing train collisions autom atically, since then many accommodations and moreover the unspeakable Estill and Mrs. Levina E. Hull, and will he along the lines of
al
at
W ashington; Senators: ance.
Tomorrow m orning a t the regardless of human failures.
as a hotel and lunch room have and terrifying developments of to deed to H. V. Gates, his prin­ Prohibition enforcem ent which the
Lodge of M assachusetts, C urtis of
state funeral the national gov­
Nearly a year was occupied in been added, as well as many im­ aerial, chem ical and subm arine cipal, all their rights in Pit River late President believed should be
K ansas, W atson of Indiana, Ov­
ernm ent will officially pay its designing and trying out the nec- provements being made on the war have opened the eyes of hu­ riparian to their Big B/nd Hot enforced strictly.
erm en of N orth Carolina, Fletch­
final trib u te and the body will cessary apparatus before the ac­ road.
m anity and no one fails to see Springs property. That deed was
er of Florida, and Kenderick of
Yeo Has Charge Of M usic
It
be conveyed to the capital by an tual tests could begin. The system
A nother thing th at has under- th a t nothing short of the whole­ recorded on July 9, 1907.
Wyoming.
was
witnessed
by
W.
A.
Cooper
impressive procession.
Rev. Hiram Smith is to give the
has been in operation throughout gone a slight change is the "pat- sale destruction of civilization is
At the burial at Marion, "War­
A fter the services in the ro­ the entire Lewistown Branch te r” of the guides who explain in store for us unless we stop and Thomas J. Worley.
fourth and last address on the
ren. oi Wyoming, Willis of Ohio,
At the same tim e Gates deed­ subject of "President Harding.
tunda, which will be attended on­ sin Ju l y l l , and the m ovem ents1 th ,n e s of interest in the cave. glorifying w ar and sta rt with all
o fW ll train s both freight a n d : E lija Davl9- the man who dis-
Spencer of Misouri, Fess of Ohio,
ed
back to Mrs. Estill and Mrs. The Christian and will point out
ly by intim ates and high offici­
our m ight glorifying peace.
Simmons of North Carolina, Jones
Hull
all the w ater they needed the Religious tendencies of H ard­
als, and representatives of for­ passenger, have been subject to its covered the cave while hunting
"The League of Nations is
of New Mexico, Sheppard of Tex­
for
domestic
purposes and for lr ing and how they helped him to
WASHINGTON,, Aug. 7.— An­ eign nations, the doors will be control. The entire trackage of bear is still 74 years old, as he nothing if it is not the outward
as, and Dial of South Carolina
nouncement was made today by opened for a few hours to ad­ the branch, which is approxim ate­ was last year, but the latest ver­ and visible sign of the necessity rigation on their land. This deed achieve the greatness which ho
will be pall bearers.
Then a t six ly fifty miles in length together sion is th at he slew the bear with of glorifying peace and all th at was never put on record until did.
the National Coal Association, of m it the public.
The Musical part of the pro­
which John C. Brydon is presi­ o’clock the body will be carried with twelve locomotives, the en­ a pitchfork, and not with a gun. leads to peace and the consolida­ Saturday.
C oolidge N ervous
The deed was witnessed by gram is under the direction of
dent, of the appointm ent of two to the same special train, which tire num ber operated on the W here he obtained the pitch- tion of peace.
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
<•-
“ The League of Nations as an Thomas J. Worley, but it was Mr. Yeo and is expected to ho
committees which are to serve the traveled west and returned with branch have been equipped with fork was not stated.
T urning aside the cares of State
There are many interesting Institution, the Coveant as an In­ never certified to before a no­ very good. The program in its en­
bitum inous coal operators of Am­ the lifeless body to be taken to the necessary electrical and other
President
Coolidge
solemnly
tary public until Friday, when tirety follows:
Marion
for
burial
on
Friday.
and beautiful form a;ions in the ternational Compact, efficiency
erica in th eir relations with the
devices.
aw aited the arrival of the train
(Worley,
now at very old man
Funeral Friday
governm ent and in dealing with
E ntire Program
The purpose of the autom atic caves, as the almost perfect like­ of the Council and of the Assemb­ was taken before W. M. Acker
with its
burden
of e national
The President and Mrs. Cool­
policies of foreign trade.
nesses of anim als and men, and ly as the organs of the League
control
system
is
to
make
impos­
Memorial services to be at the
grief. There were heavy lines
man, a notary public in Tehama
Nineeten of the most prom inent idge and invited governm ent of­ sible accidents caused by train of fam iliar objects. A sombre may be discussed, blamed by
Methodist
church Friday 10th.
about his eyes and . tw itching
county was the same one he sign­
leave on another
But
note was throw n upon the tour some, praised by others.
operators of soft coal m ines in ficials will
collision,
w
hether
resulting
from
(H
our
to
be announced as soon
lips and other little acts of nerv­
ed in the Big Bend of the Pit in
night, arriving
when the "w hite horse,” a mar what is above and beyond discus­
the United States, representing all train T hursday
the
im
perfect
reading
of
signals,
July 1907. He was required to as inform ation is given from
ousness indicated the tension
sections of the country, have been F riday m orning and retu rn in g from disregard o fsignals or other ble form ation resem bling Yhe sion is w hat the League of Na­
w rite his name again on the W ashington.)
with which he is aw aiting the re ­
selected as members of th e Gov­ to W ashington shortly a fte r the forms of human failure, or from presidential mansion was seen tions represents, w hat the Cove­
Prelude.
deed. The signature coinciding.
tu rn of his beloved chief.
burial.
nant m eant to create, what the
ernm ent Relations Committee,
failure of the isgnals themselves. draped with black crepe.
Hymn:
“N earer my God to Theo”
M. W. Ackerman attached his
Council and the Assembly are
with W. H. C unningham , presi­
notarial seal and then the deed Scripture Reading, Miss Pinnell.
trying to do.
dent of Cunningham, Miller and
UNIVERSITY SUMMER
was ready to be recorded, over Special Music by Choir.
Enslow, of H untington, W est Vir­
sixteen
years after it was exe­ Prayer.
SESSION SUCCESSFUL
ginia, as chairm an.
Hymn: "Lead Kindly Light."
cuted.
Reading of Proclam ation, both of
BODY OF DROW NED M A N .
State
and National Miss Pinne'I.
PORTLAND, Aug. 7.— Sum­
FOUR A R E INJU RED
FOUND N EA R REDDING
Addresses:
President H arding,
m er sessions, like regular ses­
Ashland will have to add to
IN YREKA ACCIDENT the Statesman. Rev. C. F. Koeh­
NEW YORK, Aug. 7.— Here are
sions, have each certain individu­
i t ’s building program with an ex­
ler.
a few of Ford's ideas on im port­
al characteristics, which differen­
REDDING, Cal., Aug. 7.— The tensive addition to the city hoose-
I
t
is
lucky
for
the
people
of
W
hen
it
comes
to
shooting
an
a n t questions as revealed in a body of John Bent, who drowned gow if Medford men continue to
YREKA, Calif., Aug. 7.— The President H arding, and In tern a­
tiate them from those th a t have
copyrighter interview with Col­ in P itt river at Pit No. 3 on July regard Ashland as a quiet place A shland th a t the en tire 484th gone before, say those who have arm y rifle, Dobbin Irwin is ready condition of F rank Sandal of El­ tionalism. Rev. W. Judson Old­
company did not attend the drill
to take on the world.
lie r’s.
• »
gin, Illinois, who was seriously field.
experience in auch m atters.
2nd, has been found, a mile and to spend a boisterous evening.
last night, or many sweet
In
1915,
according
to
Dave
h
u rt yesterday afternoon in an President Harding, and the Eigh­
THE TA R IFF: The tariff is a a half down stream .
A camp
The concensus of opinion of
Sunday night five Medford dream s m ight have been sh a tte r­
Sergeant,
Dobbin
was
the
w
orld’s
joke, but it is apt to hang on, to baker, who was out fishing, came men, who eith er from inability
auto crash on the Pacific high- teenth Amendment. Rev. Jj. A.
faculty members with respect to
the detrim ent of both America across the body lodged in rocks o r bashfullness refused to give ed by th e would-be song birds. the sum m er term of the Portland best rifle shot, but since that i way north of Yreka, is improved Leggett.
Almost the en tire drill period
time, never handled a gun until today and he is expected to re­ President Harding, the C hristian
and foreign countries until peo­ along the river bank.
th e ir names, were arrested by last night was spent in the lower center for 1923, now draw ing to
yesterday,
when he went out to cover.
Rev Hiram Smith.
ple learn special priivleges do not
Bent, aged 20, arrived in San Chief of Police McNabb on a end of L ithia P ark in practicing a close, seems to be th a t it is
the
Ashland
O.
N.
G.
Company's
Pay.
Francisco from Sydney, A ustral­ charge of being drunk and dis­ singing artillery songs. So far, more homogenous, less convivial
Ed H art, well known Shasta Hymn: America.
SHIP SUBSIDY: Giving a bon­ ia, in company of T. S. McCarthy orderly and placed in the jail. The
and on the whole more studious rifle range, and in ten off hand valley rancher and driver of the Benediction.
no fatalities have been reported
shots a t 200 yards, with no trial
us for incapacity is a brilliant a week before he went to work designed capacity of the jail is
than in predecessors.
car, and Mrs. H art and Mrs. San- Mr. Yeo to hav? charge of th<i
among guardem en or their audi­
shots,
made
a
score
of
4
3.
procedure, provided our subject a t P it No. 3, w’here he was em­ fo u r men, but by appling the old
“ The national meetings in
— . , .. . . . _
dal were able to leave the hos- music.
tors
as
the
result
of
the
vocal
This
is
the
highest
score
th
a
t
,tal thi9 morni
is to waste money and keep the ployed only three days when he theory of "alw ays room for one
California took many experienc­
ZS been
h/l/in made
»» J A —
— yet —
— X the
_ I
c>a
gymnastics, although one or two
has
as
on
w orld’s work from being done. perished.
The accident occurred when CUPID ON VACATION
m ore,” the fifth man was also cases of indigestion resulted ed teachers, social w orkers and. range, and it is believed th a t it
SOLDIER BONUS: The propo­
McCarthy said Bent was a ,caged.
H a rt’s car was crowded to the
from the free feed a t the P la ta nurses away until a fte r the open­ will stand for some time.
IN SHASTA COI N i'Y
sal to giv ea bonus to veterans nephew of Sir John Grey of Lon­
ing
of
the
second
week,
when
it
aide
of the road and forced over
According to the complaint, the which followed.
It
is
hoped
to
send
a
rifle
team
of the late war implies th a t the don, England. A cablegram was men had imbibed of alcholic liq­
was too late for them to enter«
an em bankm ent in the Shasta
The company has a fund
soldier cannot hold his own in sent at the tim e of the drow ning u o r in Medford, but had come to
for credit,” said E arl K ilpatrick, from Ashland to Clackamas to ¿ i Ve7*CM ion
REDDING. Calif., Aug. 7.—
which has been raised by various
•Competition with others and is but no reply was ever received. ¡A shland later.
director of the session. “The ab­ take p art in the state shoot, but
It was the second accident in There has been a pronounced
means, and a t times, this is
•so fa(r d .'sufficient num ber of
sence
of
these
people,
with
their
an insult to the ex-service man.
the
canyon within tw enty four slump in m atrimony in Shasta
The men managed to raise the draw n upon to furnish am use­
men have not qualified to meet
- AGRICULTURE: The
great
W. R. Ulen of Portland spent 3125 bd.il required of them by five m ent or feeds for the a rtille ry ­ instinct for organization, was the requirem ents of the Head­ hours. More than a score of ac­ county. During the month of
reflected in a quiet student-body,
problem is not one of how to in­ the day here yesterday tran sact­ yesterday morning, and were to
cidents some fatal, have occurred June, thirty-three m arriage li­
men. In the last th irty days two
quarters office.
crease production but of how to ing business with local m er­ have appeared for tria l a t ten, but event:(, a, swimming party and which contrived alm ost no plans
near this point w ithin the past censes were issued, while in Hie
of
its
own.
Then,
some
influ­
simplify production and distribu­ chants.
»year.
The people of Siskiyou month of July the num ber drop­
a s they failed to do so, the bail the feed last night, have been fi­
The dance advertised by the county have asked the state high­ ped to twelve and so far in Au­
ence,
w
hether
vacation
sum
m
er
tion so th at less hum an energy
w as forfeited.
nanced from this fund.
schools elsewhere or th e rigid L ithians to occur a t the open way commission to erect guards gust not a single m arriage li­
shall be wasted in the process.
R. McLean and wife of San
At th e reg u lar drill next Mon­
air park pavilion for W ednesday
LABOR UNIONISM: The labor Francisco were registered «tt the
W. V. B rentbarger and wife day night, M ajor D uesenberry ¡grading in Portland last year, night, has been called off on ac­ at dangerous curves along n ar­ cense has been called for.
field
awa^r
all
of
those
whose
union is a great scheme to inter- Hotel Columbia last night, hav- of Oakland, California were in will be in attendance, and a
row places a t the edge of the four
ru p t work. It speeds up the loaf-J ing stopped in Ashland to visit |‘ A shland yesterday calling on large showing is wanted to make idea of summer school is mainly count of the death of President hundred-foot precipice, but noth­
H. V. Smith of Portland was
Harding. It will be held, how­ ing has been done by the com­
with friends.
friends and acquaintances.
a good Impression.
a
business visitor in Ashland
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ever, on next S aturday night.
mission.
yesterday and today.
I
HOLDS SPECIAL MEET
E TESTED BEA1ITY Of CAVES
FORD BELIEVES
TARIFF IS JOKE
Medford Men
Jailed Here
R/f/e Range
Record Made