***mim)ii)>nin>>HUiiu«< ' ASHLAND CUMATE, without the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This t is a proven fact. >♦♦*»>♦♦♦>>»»»»»< MALARIA GERMS cannot sur­ THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER (International News Wire Service) vive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure do­ mestic water helps. FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS. » •— VO LUM E IV. S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43. ASHLAND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923. NO. 305 COAL MEDIATOR ™ , ; X J S E OF WATER FACES C R ISIS CUT DOWN BY IN MEET TODAY CITYCOUNCIL CLUB PLEASED WITH PAGEANT Wins National Oratorical Contest Held For Secretaries Pennsylvania Governor To Present Plans For Arbitration STRIKE CALLED TO START FRIDAY NITE Expect that 155,000 Men Will Quit Work Unless Problem Is Solved Soon By Conference Held A? Harrisburg. H A R R IS B U R G , P e n n ., A ug. 2 9 .— G ifford P in c h o l, g o v e rn o r of P e n n s y lv a n ia a n d m e d ia to r in th e p re s e n t coal c ris is faces h is s u ­ p re m e te s t to d ay a s th e c ris is of th e s itu a tio n w ill be rea c h e d in th is a fte rn o o n ’s co n fe re n ce being h e ld h e re betw een th e r e p r e s e n ta ­ tiv e s of th e m in e rs an d th e o p e ra ­ to rs of th e m any a n th r a c ite coal m ines. Plans to Be Subm itted T he g o v e rn o r p la n s to su b m it to th e v a ir in g o p e ra to rs a n d m in ­ e r» to d ay a p lan by w hich he hopes to b rin g a b o u t a s e ttle m e n t a n d it' it is a ssu re d th a t th e m in ­ e rs will c o n tin u e w ork in th e a n ­ th r a c ite field s. Thousand to Stop Work R e p u d ia tio n of th e p la n s w hich P in c h o t is to give th e m in e rs to ­ d a y w ill m ean th a t 155,000 m in ­ e r s w ill lay dow n te h ir pick s a t m id n ig h t F rid a y a n d w ill w alk off th e w o rk s, th u s p re c ip ita tin g w h at is exp ected to be th e w o rst fuel fa m in e in th e h isto ry of th e n a ­ tio n . M any A r b itr a te Q u e stio n T he best a v a ila b le in fo rm a tio n to be se cu re d to d ay fro m o ffic ia ls in close co n n e ctio n w ith th e a f ­ f a ir in d ic a te d th a t P in c h o t in ­ te n d s to p rese n t a p la n of a rb i- t ia ti o n to th e p a r tie s in th e D o u b le to in su re th e c o n tin u a n c e o f th e m ine w ork till a fin al s e t­ tle m e n t of th e tro u b le is f o r th ­ co m in g . It is exp ected by o ffic ia ls t h a t «».e p la n to be pr-*i»n--’ l w in em - ’«»’■>’ th e i d " ' of th e o p e ra to rs t - 'v 'r g th e m t a - .\ a s lig h t raise « n d th a t th e m »tiers a b a n d o n th e ' cli ck o ff” fig h t «{;;• b in-.? have •> •» U w a g in g ig u n s » th e opera- «ora. MED THIS MORNING M r. W illiam Yeo a n A sh lan d r e s id e n t fo r th e p a s t 25 y e ^ s p a sse d aw ay a t th e fam ily hom e h e re th is m o rn in g a t th e a g e of 75 y e a rs. D e a th w as cau sed by c o m p lic a tio n s a ris in g fro m old age. Mr. Yeo cam e to A sh la n d a b o u t 25 y e a rs ag o an d e n g a g ed in th e G e n e ra l M erch an d ise b u sin e ss f^ r a tim e a f te r w hich he r e tire d and s p e n t th e la s t y e a rs of h is life in le is u ’ e. — H e w as born in C a n a d a from ■where he e a rly te m o v e d to th e I n ite a S ta te s w h e re he m a rrie d R a c h a e l W a rk in Iow a. T hey m oved to So i r e m C a lifo rn ia , w e re th e y lived fo r se v e ra l y e a ’s a f t e r w hich th ey cam e to A sh lan d w h e re th e y have lived e v e r since. M r. Y eo is . u i n v e d by his wire M rs. W illiam Yeo a n d five ch il d re n . G H Yeo of A sh la n d and V’. R. Vco of i k .a h C a l i f o n i, J a m e s Yeo. o f > e . \ i o r t , O re g o j, M rs. M innie f a . g r a n t of C ent ?! P o in t *.»d M rs. M argaret Ga •> < f ''.r a n ts I he funeral jerviees have be?*i arranged »■ d w ill be held Friday afternoon from the M ethod-, z c h u rc h J o h n H. F u lle r , th e e ffe c ie n t s e c re ta ry of th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ m erce fo r A sh la n d re c e n tly c a p ­ tu re d th e N a tio n a l p u b lic s p e a k ­ in g c o n te s t h eld a t N o rth w e s te rn U n iv e rsity a t E v a n s to n , Illin o is, fo r th e s e c re ta rie s of c h a m b e rs of c o m m erce fro m a ll o v e r th e na- tio n , a c c o rd in g to w o rd rec e iv e d h e re y e s te rd a y Mr. F u lle r i3 a tte n d in g th e su m m e r school fo r s e c r e ta r ie s of c h a m b e rs of c o m m erce h eld at N o rth w e s te rn U n iv e rsity th is s u m ­ m er a n d w as se le c te d to r e p r e ­ sen t th e w e ste rn sectio n of th e U nited S ta te s in th e P u b lic S p e a k ­ in g c o n te st h e ld by th e 300 or m o re s e c re ta rie s a tte n d in g th e school. S p e a k in g on th e s u b je c t of “ W hy I L ike My J o b ” and em ­ p h a siz in g th e |“ Go W e s t” id ea a n d slo g a n , Mr. F u lle r m ad e such a concise a n d in te r e s tin g ta lk t h a t he w as a w a rd e d th e la rg e s ilv e r loving cup fo r th e b est speech by th e ju d g e s a f te r th e y h a d c o n ­ fe rre d fo r o n ly fo u r m in u te s an d tw e n ty n in e seconds. T he fe a t of w in n in g th e cup seem s a ll th e m o re re m a rk a b le w hen it ¡3 c o n sid e re d th a t Mr. F u lle r w as c o m p e tin g a g a in s t som e of th e best know n s e c r e ta r ­ ies in th e U n ited S ta te s. Mr. F u lle r re p o rts a v ery in te r ­ e s tin g tim e a t th e school a n d h a s been e n jo y in g h im se lf v e ry m uch on h is v a c a tio n b u t sa y s h e w ill be g lad to g e t back to A sh la n d as soon as possible. Civic Ladies Make Profit Over $300 On Local Talent Play Hours For Irrigation Are Restricted Because Of Decreasing Supply PARK IRRIGATION SUPPLY LIMITED j Amount May Be Cut F urther Unless Supply Of W ater In City Reservoirs Is In­ creased Soon By Rain Or Other Causes. A new .s e rie s of w a te r re g u la ­ tio n s in re g a rd to th e u se of c ity w a te r fo r irr ig a tio n p u rp o se s goes in to e ffe c t to m o rro w by an o rd e r of th e C ity A n y ic il w hich w as d ecid ed on la s t n ig h t d u e to th e g ra d u a lly d e c re a s in g su p p ly of w a te r in th e c ity re s e rv o irs . < 'onsM ered F or Som e Tim e T h is c u ttin g of th e w a te r s u p ­ ply fo r irrig a tio n h a s been co n ­ sid e re d fo r som e tim e by th e C ity C ouncil d u e to th e lo w e rin g of th e w a te r in th e A sh la n d C reek in ta k e s but th e y h ad hoped to a v e rt a f u r t h e r r e s tric tio n of th e su p p ly u n til a f te r th e ra in y se a ­ son. D istricts Decided On T he c ity is div id ed in to tw o d is tr ic ts u n d e r th e new p lan w hich first w e n t in to effect a b o u t a m o n th ag o th e u p p e r d is tric t b ein g t h a t p a rt of th e city lying above th e B o u le v a rd a n d M ain S tre e t, w hile th e L o w er d is tric t is t h a t sectio n ly ing below th e B o u le v a rd a n d M ain S tre e t. /• ^bafe, ■ E li H cwax - J ' f S L k o o r te r T h e Civic C lub cam e off w ith flying c o lo rs w ith th e ir p ro d u c tio n of th e c o m m u n ity p a g e a n t “ D ream lan d ’ a f te r all bills w ere to ta le d a n d e x p e n se s s u b tra c te d th e Civic C lub still h ad th e sum of 1329.73 le ft fo r th e ir c o tiers. J a y W e llin g to n th e d ire c to r of th e p a g e a n t also w a lk e d off w ith th e sum of $329.73 fo r h is th re e w eeks w o rk in d ire c tin g th e p a g ­ e a n t a n d e x p re sse d h im se lf as well c o n te n te d w ith th e r e s u lts of th e tow n ig h ts p e rfo rm a n c e . T h e to ta l e x p e n d itu re s fo r th e p a g e a n t a m o u n te d to $278.05 th is in c lu d in g e v e ry th in g t h a t v.as sp e n t in th e p ro d u c tio n of th e p lay w h ile th e to ta l re c e ip ts a m ­ o u n te d to $ 9 3 7 .5 0 , le a v in g a p ro ­ fit of $659.45 to be d iv id ed e q u a l­ ly betw een Mr. W e llin g to n and th e C ivic club. L - ip to iv T fc o p le v < M r. W e llin g to n le ft th is m o rn ­ ing fo r C ra te r L a k e w h e re he will , also th e fish in g in d u stry , of G lou- spend a few d ay s re c u p e ra tin g , ■ ce3ter, w hich h a s been c a rrie d a fte i w hich he w ill leave for N o r­ I on e v e r since. G lo u c e ste r is now th e r n O regon p o in ts of in te re s t. j c e le b ra tin g w ith a p a g e a n t, s p o rts ! an d o th e r fe a tu re s th e th re e h u n - T he p h o to s sh o w : T he L ip to n , will rac e fo r th e L ip to n cup th is tro p h y to be a w a rd e d by th e fa y e a r, a n d th e " E liz a b e th H ow ­ moils, E n g lis h s p o rts m a n a n d te a a r d ,” a lso e n te re d in th e f r o th ­ m e rc h a n t to th e w in n e r of tho co m in g c o n te st. F is h e rm e n ’s R ace a t G lo u c e ste r Upon th e b e a u tifu l h alf-m o o n A u g u st 28; th e " H e n ry F o r d ,” beach show n ab o v e, th e im m i- d e fe a te d c h a lle n g e r fo r th e I n te r ­ g r a n ts from D o rc h e ste r, E n g la n d , I d re d th a n n iv e rs a ry of its b irth , n a tio n a l “ F is h e r m e n ’s tro p h y a t lan d e d in 1623 a n d fo u n d e d th e j T h e c e le b ra tio n began A u g u st 26 G lo u c e s te r la s t O cto b er, w hich M a ssa c h u se tts B ay Colony, an d I a n d en d s to m o rro w . BOY HELD AI ALBANY STOLE Î20.000 SUM NEW TYPE DF COW L EA R N S G A SO LIN E IS U SELESS AS COOLER RUSSIA SOVIET R E D UPRISING Resolution Asks Army And Workers To Support Revolutions FRENCH CONTROL HIT IN DOCUMENT Marks F irst Active Move On Part Of Russia To Precipitate A German Revolt But Have Given Much Moral Support. MOSCOW, A ug. 29.— T he R u s­ sia n Soviet today u n a n im o u sly a d o p te d a re s o lu tio n a p p e a lin g to th e a rm y a n d w o rk e rs of R ussia to s u p p o rt th e R ed R e v o lu tio n s in G e rm a n y by d o n a tio n s 'a n d o th e rw is e .” It is believed th a t th e re s o lu tio n w ill h av e q u ite a bit n f effect a s m an y of th e R u ssian s h a v e been iu xvm p ath y w ith G er- i i.snv fo r som e tim e a n d it is ex p ected i.i o flicitl circles th a t th e re s o lu tio n w ill ca u se m an y o f th e R uss i i R ed s to ta k e an a c tiv e p a r t i«i th e h o stiliti> s in G e rm a n y . F re n c h ( o n lu d S cored T he m ost s tr ik in g c la u se of th e re s o lu tio n w as th e effect t h a t if rm a n y s c o i ii.i • i by F r.u ir M it w ill m ean a new c a m p a ig n a g a in s t th e R u ssian e m p ire so m e tim e in th e m a r f u tu r e and it is th e idea of th e R u ssian lead e r s to a v e rt such a s itu a tio n if possible. ALBAN Y, A ug. 29.— A type of cow te s tin g a sso c ia tio n esp ec ially w ell a d a p te d to d a iry d is tr ic ts ANTIGO, W ig., A ug. 29.— W a r­ h a v in g n u m e ro u s sm all h e rd s h a s ren H ill, of th is to w n, is p o sitiv e been p ro je c te d in L inn co u n ty u n ­ th a t w hen he cools th e b ra k e s of d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of C. A. H ey- h is m o to r c a r a g a in , he w ill look W orkers Appealed To ALBAN Y, O re., A ug. 29.— E d ­ m an , c o u n ty a g e n t. Upper D istrict L im ited BEN D , O re., A ug. 29.— F o r th e tw ice b e fo re d o in g so. T he D ocum ent a p p e a le d to th e F ro m 1600 to 1800 cow s can W a te r fo r th e u p p e r d is tr ic t is die D ale, 18 -y ear-o ld S p o k an e f ir s t tim e on re c o rd , so f a r a s is H ill re c e n tly sto p p e d hi3 e a r a t w o rk e rs of a ll c o u n trie s to m ob­ re s tric te d fo r irrig a tio n t o - t h r e e y o u th , th is m o rn in g co n fessed to k n o w n h e re , M ount W a sh in g to n be h a n d le d by one te s te r r e g a r d ­ ilize an d h a m p e r th e in te rfe re n c e a g a ra g e h e re a n d a sk e d fo r som e less of th e n u m b e r of h e rd s . Ii d ay s a w eek by th e new o rd e r, D istric t A tto rn e y L e w e llin g to th e w a te r w ith w h ich to cool th e w as scaled S u n d a y by six B end h a s n o t been possible h e re to fo re ‘‘-itb G e rm a n y 's hom e a ffa irs by ro b b in g of E lm e r L e n fe s t’s sa fe th e se b e in g M onday W ed n esd ay , boys, w ho, a f te r h o u rs of a rd u o u s a n d F r id a y th e h o u rs fo r irrig a-1 ° f *2 0 ’000 in s e c u ritie s a t Sno- b ra k e s of h is m ac h in e. T he g a r- 35 F ra n c e o r a n y o th e r o u tsid e in ­ w o rk re a c h e d th e to p m o st p in - to h a n d le m o re th a n 26 to ige m an to ld him to “ ta k e t h a t fluence. tion on th e se d ay s in th e u p p e r liom ish, W a sh in g to n , la s t Ju n e . p a ilfu ll.” - i n a c le w h ich h e re to fo re h a s defied h e rd s , re g a rd le s s of th e n u m b e r O. Wj a n d C. M. C ra m e r (in T his m a rk s th e first a c tiv e m ove d is tr ic t b e in g se t a t b etw een five W a sh in g to n a u th o r itie s h av e been mi , i th e e ffo rts of th e m o st exnert o f cows. W ith sm a ll h e rd s th e no w ay co n n e cte d w ith th e local The fire d e p a rtm e n t w as c alled ' XT - . * tim e by th is cost p e r cow fo r te s tin g h a s been on th e p a r t of th e R u ssia n s to A.M. to e ig h t A. M. a n d from five puzzled fo r som e S. P. s ta tio n a g e n t) fo u n d th e ,pon to e x tin g u is h th e tir e ra p id - i | m b e o rs u n ta in th e e e rs. N one of th e c m em c rim e a n d th e co n fessio n o b ta in ­ p ro h ib itiv e , so th e r e a re no cow p re c ip ita te a Red u p risin g in G e r ­ P M. to e ig h t P.M . on th e s e th re e lu re of th e b ra k e b eam s too g r e a t ly c o n su m in g H ill’s m ac h in e . T he ' 21 o( ed by M r. L e w e llin g c le a rs th e te s tin g a s so c ia tio n s In th e W il­ m any a lth o u g h th e y h av e r e n d ­ d ay s w ith a sp ecial use on S u n ­ to be re s is te d . F o r th e ir p le a s ­ m y ste ry . ered a g re a t d eal of m o ral su p p o rt w a te r he p o u re d on th e b ra k e s I n n l „ nr,™ , d a y fro m five A.M. to e ig h t A.M. e . . , , , I O nly once in th e c o u rse of th e la m e tte v a lle y a n d som e o th e r u re, e a ch le ft th e p ric e of c a rf a re >n a ll p rev io u s occasions, in w hich h is m ac h in e h a p p e n e d to be a D ale w as b e in g h e ld in th e of d a iry d istric ts . L o w er D is tric t H a s T h re e D ays ____oe d a y w as a n y one of th e six in fro m Salem to A sh la n d in th e c ity gaso lin e. :hey have h ad a n o p p o rtu n ity to c o u n ty ja il on a la rc e n y c h a rg e , " T h is new ty p e h a s been used 'd a n g e r. T hen L eo H a rry m a n , los- T he lo w e r d is tr ic t w ill be a l­ c o ffe rs y e s te rd a y a n d p ro ce e d e d express th e ir lea n in g s. h a v in g been bo u n d o v e r to th e low ed to u se w a te r fo r ir r ig a ­ i in g h is fo o tin g , c lu n g d e s p e ra te - s a tis fa c to rily in W h a tc o m b c o u n ­ to th e ir d e s tin a tio n s o u th , w h e re U g ra n d ju r y a f t e r bein g c a u g h t fo r ceveral tio n p u rp o se s on th re e d ay s a ' ly to th e face of a p e rp e n d ic u la r ty, W a sh in g to n th ey hoped to fin d w o rk . w ith a s to le n m o to rcy cle. He m o n th s ,” say s N. C. Ja m is o n , d a i­ j c liff, w ith a n 8 0 0 -fo o t ab y ss J u d g e G ow dy s e t th e fin e w hich w eek a lso th e s e b e in g th e th re e w ro te to L e n fe s t a n d to ld him ry sp e c ia list fo r th e college ex­ y a w n in g b e n e a th him . H a rry m a n w as paid fro m th e m oney th e d ay s t h a t th e u p p e r d is tf le t is n o t th a t he w ould d isclo se th e ioca- “ M em bers a re m an a g e d to re g a in h is fo o tin g a n d te n sio n service. b ro th e rs had hoped to sav e fo r i r n g a tin g a n d w ill be T u e sd a y , tio n of th e s e c u ritie s if L e n fe st g ro u p ed in ro u te s of a b o u t 200 T h u rs d a y and S a tu rd a y b etw een c o n tin u e d to clim b to th e s u m m it o th e r expenses. w ould h elp him o u t of h i t d iff i­ cow s each. T he te s te r goes o u t No o th e r c a u se s of p e n a lty th e h o u rs of five A.M. to e ig h t c u ltie s h u e . L e n fe s t tu rn e d flie M au rice J a lo , 18 y e a rs of ag e, w ith o u t c o m m en t. H e w as d e a th ­ one d ay on a ro u te an d leaves w ere rec o rd e d y e s te rd a y by th e A.M. a n d five P.M . to e ig h t P.M . le tte r o v e r to th e s h e riff a t S no­ w as a rr e s te d by p a iro llm a n L es­ ly p a le w hen he fin ish ed th e a s ­ c e n t, h o w ev er, h is co m p an io n s sam p le b o ttle s w ith m em b ers, w ith a sp ecial r ig h t on S u n d ay T he e x h ib it of o re sam p les an d local m a g is tra te . h o m ish , w ho w ro te S h e riff R ic h ­ lie W e rtz S u n d a y n ig h t, on a said. w ho ta k e th e ir ow n sa m p le s fo r from five P.M . to e ig h t P.M . m in in g e q u ip m e n t w ill be one of a rd of L in n c o u n ty . S h e riff •harge of o p e ra tin g an a u to m o b ile one d a y an d a t th e sa m e tim e Parks A lso Lim ited th e fe a tu re s a t th e J a c k s o n C o u n ­ O th e r m em b e rs of th e p a rty Tries Luck A gain— R ic h a rd in tu rn im p a rte d th e co n ­ w ith o u t p ro p e r lig h ts. J a lc o had m ak e a rec o rd of w e ig h ts of feed T he P u b lic P a r k s a re a lso to S. D. T a y lo r le ft y e s te rd a y fo r te n ts of Dade’s le tte r to th e Dis­ been p lay in g th e p a r t of a M od­ w ere Irv in M cNeal, w ho led, a n d used th a t day. T hese a re g a th ­ ty F a ir. T he people of th is sec­ tio n and tlie r.tate a t la rg e do n o t a o n th e r h u n tin g trip , this, one to be lim ite d in th e ir use of w a te r tric t A tto rn e y , w ho th e n o b ta in ­ e rn Shiek fo r som e tim e, a c c o rd ­ w ho s tr u n g th e rope w hen »lie go­ e re d up by th e te s te r th e follow ­ u n d e r th e new re g u la tio n s th is ing w as esp ec ially h a r d ; A rm in rea liz e th e im p o rta n c e of th e m in ­ be m o re su c ce ssfu l th a n th e p re ing to th e local police a n d a s is ed th e c o n fe ssio n fro m D ale ing d ay an d ta k e n to a c e n tra l vio u s a tte m p t. M r. T a y lo r w ill try beiug a sch em e fo r w a te r c o n ser- ing in d u stry in J a c k s o n c o u n ty . F u rre y , P h il P h ilb ro o k , W ilb u r ■•ome tim e s th e case, p u t o u t a la b o ra to ry fo r te s tin g , each m em ­ vatio n n e v e r re s o rte d to beforo It la p lan n e d to have th is e x h ib it W a tk in s a n d R onald S ellers. his lu ck in th e h ills s u rro u n d in g lu m b e r of ch eck s w hich cam e ber being s e n t a t once a s ta te ­ in A sh la n d . T he A sh la n d C reek re p re s e n t to som e e x te n t th e size T a le n t, th e e x a ct lo ca tio n n o t be­ back, m a rk e d N. S. F ., D u ria g m en t of th e te3t of h is cows. On a n d G ra n ite s tr e e t p a rk s w ill i r r i ­ of th e In d u stry h ere. in g know n his c a re e r as a D a rin g D evil he th e n e x t v isit each m e m b e rs , is g a te betw een th e h o u rs of 11 A. P . X. Jo h n s o n h a s been ap­ tra d e d a n old F o rd c a r, w hich given an u p -to -d a te re c o rd for M. a n d fo u r P. M. on T u e sd a y s p o in ted su p e rv iso r of th e m in in g had been h is m ode of tra v e l a b o u t each of his cow s sh o w in g w h a t and T h u rs d a y , w h ile th e B o u le­ e x h ib it. H e issu es an in v ita tio n tow n a n d a s f a r n o rth as P o rtla n d th e y p ro d u ce d , th e feed c o n su m ­ fo r ev e ry m in e r in s o u th e rn O re­ v a rd a n d M ain s tr e e t p a rk s will R E D D IN G , C alif., A ug. 29.— for a n O v e rla n d C hib R o a d ste r, ed, th e a m o u n t a n d v a lu e of p ro ­ irr ig a te b etw een th e h o u rs of ten gon to b rin g o re sp ecim en s, m a r k ­ T he n e t p ro fits a c c ru in g to th e w hich wa3 b u ilt m o re to h is lik ­ d u c tio n a n d th e q u a n tity an d ed a n d re a d y fo r ex h ib itio n . No A.M. a n d 11 A.M. on T u e sd a y s m e e tin g of th e S o u th e rn O re ­ cost of fe e d .” C ity of R e d d in g fro m th e o p e ra ­ ing. m a tte r w h a t k in d of o re, h ig h a n d S a tu rd a y s , once each w eek. H e h a v in g a k e e n eye fo r such gon C h a u ta u q u a B oard of D irec ­ tion of its e le c tric a l lig h tin g p lan t In 10 y e a rs of o p e ra tio n th e g ra d e o r low. it Is proposed to Further L im itation P ossib le .p rp T L A N D . A ug 2» —Fore si o r d is trib u tio n sy stem fo r th e first th in g s. A fte r d o in g (he n o r th e r n to rs is to be held next T u e sd a y T illa m o o k cow te s tin g a sso c ia tio n have it in th e e x h ib it. If it is It is a n n o u n c ed by th e C ouncil fi-e.-. c e n te re d la r;; •’ . in a cu t < ver six m o n th s of 1923, w ere $15.- p a rt of th e s ta te he d ecid ed to ev en in g . S e p te m b e r 4, a c c o rd in g h a s b ro u g h t u p th e a v e ra g e of its n o t c e rta in w h a t k in d of o re lt th a t if th e s e ru le s , do n o t ten d ’ v i a a re b u rn i n e a r Vt-monitt 94 5.C4. T h is is show n in th e “ k n o ck ’em c o ld ” a ro u n d K la m a th to M rs. J. H. F u lle r s e c re ta ry of cow s to 331 p o u n d s p e r year. is, it w ill he ex am in ed by ex­ to c o n serv e th e w a te r su p p ly q u ite a n d E lsie in tr a c ts belonging to r e p o rt p re p a re d by C ty C le rk E n- F a lls, th e n d ecid ed th a t A sh la n d th e A ssocia;> in. T he m e e tin g is T he s ta te a v e ra g e is a p p ro x im a te ­ p e rts and analy zed . T he e x h ib it, th re e lu m b e r co m p an ies, a c c o rd ­ a bit it w ill be n e c e sa ry to p u t g ram fo r su b m issio n to th e t r u s ­ w ould be p leased to receiv ed him lo r th e iii .’i r s e of e le c .¡n g th e ly 170 pounds. T illa m o o k has ing to re p o rts receiv ed h ere. So a d d itio n a l re s tric tio n s in to o per- tees. Iu th e p eriod th e rev e n u e back to th e fold. •• beers of t i e A sso ciatio n an d is th r e e asso c ia tio n s' in o p e ra tio n to be a success a n d be c o m p lete m u st h a v e e v e ry o n e in te re s te d in tio n ap C ity W a te r S u p e rv iso r f a r as is know n no cam ps have w as $ 3 0 ,0 1 1 .9 4 ; ex p en ses, $14,- A fte r a n ig h t a n d p a rt of a day held a n n u a lly a t a b o u t th is tim e th is y e a r w ith a b o u t 3000 cow s m in in g an d geology in J a c k s o n H a rry H o sie r re p o rts th a t th e re T h e officers of th e A sso ciatio n on te st. been b u rn e d o* e q u ip m e n t lost, 066.30. sp e n t in th e C ity ja il, he w as g iv ­ co u n ty . Mr. Jo h n so n u rg es ev ery t ’n less a high w ind com es up th e is not e n o u g h snow on Mt. A s h ­ D u rin g th e p e rio d of th e la st en a c h a n ce to show w h a t he fo r th e p a st y e a r h av e been W . one who h a s o r can g et specim ens * ’. ? is lik e ly to do little c« rage. lan d to m ak e a snow ball and e ig h te e n m o n th s, o r from D ecem ­ could do on th e end of a m uck J u d s o n O ldfield, P re s id e n t, V. O. to e n te r th em in th e ex h ib it. c o n se q u e n tly th e A sh lan d C reek b er 6, 1921, w hen th e c ity a c ­ stic k , w hich is th e b e st im p lim e n t 1 N ’ S m ith - V ic e -p re sid e n t a n d Mrs. No m oney h a s been a p p ro p r ia t­ -Twe- v flow is ra p id ly d im in ish in g . or ALBANY, q u ire d o w n e rsh ip of th e d is tr ib u ­ k n o w n to m o d ern science fo r th e 1J ’ H ’ F u lle r as S e c re ta ry , ed by th e F a ir asso c ia tio n fo r th e opie w a tc h ed J . C o llan te r, of m an h o o d . J a lo | T he m e e tin g is a r e g u la r busi- tio n sy ste m , u n til J u n e ¿0 , 1923 u p b u ild in g of m in in g ex h ib it p rem iu m s, b u t »! cd R iver a. •V a h e re in th e th e c ity 's n e t p ro fits were. $4 5,- w as ad v ised to ta k e a b a th and ness m ee t and- d u rin g th e even- Mr. J o h n s o n stater, tiiat th e re will DU » T albot yes- ".Ham riv e r i 765.75, a c c o rd in g to th e sa m e re- p u t on som e c lean c lo th e s b efo re! in g aH ,n a tt e r s p e rta in in g to th e be tro p h ie s fo r d iv isio n al e x h ib its ' P ort. o r '. y. He c a ’ • fo r help, th e :. ¡ he took up his new w alk in life, u p k e e p of th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild ­ K LA M A TH FA L L S. O re., A ug. a n d a sw eePa ta k<*s tro p h y in ad - •t’ «ed to sw im a s ia n e w ith c u 'I U n d e r th e h e a d of ex p en ses fo r w hich w ould be m o re u n iso n w ith ing a n d such a ffa irs a re disposed 29.— ‘‘F u ll co -o p e ra tio n m ay be d k io n - fo r w hich m oney will be a p p a re n t dittic.t z. • en su d d e n ly of by th e B oard. th e la s t six m o n th s, a re th ese th e p a rt be had been p laying. expected from th e S o u th e rn P a ­ raise d by p o p u la r su b sc rip tio n , i; a p p e a re d in th w a te r. ite m s ; C osts of c u rr e n t, $9,- T he T he o u tco m e of th is e x p e rim e n t i t h a s been decided to m ak e cific co m p an y in s ta g in g th e cele­ OM AHA, A ug. 29.— T h a t S e n a ­ 439J38; office s a la rie s , $ 1 ,0 3 6 .8 0 ; w ill be w a tc h ed w ith g re a t in te r ­ t '. i y w as recove. th e m in in g d iv ision of th e fa ir b ra tio n o v e r th e s ta r t of th e E u ­ to r H iram J o h n so n is a fra id of o ffice su p p lie s, $ 1 5 9 .9 3 ; filed s a l­ est by local a u th o r itie s w ho hope w o rth w hile an d th e e n tra n c e of g e n e -K la m a th F a lls line, p lan n ed t » hTLA N D , *•;». 29.— M rs. “ C oolidge lu c k ” w as In tim a te d in a rie s ( la b o r ) , $ 1 ,3 2 0 .6 6 ; a c c id e n t to be th e m ea n s of p e rs u a d in g by K la m a th c o u n ty ,” sa d i W illiam »pecim ens w o rth th e tim e and M z 'th e w P . D eau -. w idow of th e an in te rv ie w h e re to d ay . H e said in su ra n c e on tru c k , $ 3 4 .7 5 ; d e ­ som e of th e young m en of th is S p ro u le , p re s id e n t of th e ra ilw a y tro u b le of th e p erso n s w ho e n te r »’.• M atthew D id y first U nited he c o n sid e red th e p re s id e n t th e p re c ia tio n of p la n t, $ 7 5 0 ; d e p re c ­ c ity a n d c o m m u n ity to m ak e com pany, w ho wa3 a v isito r h e re th em . - .« .u s D istric t J u d g e fo r O regon lu c k ie st m an aliv e in th e p o litic a l ia tio n of tru c k . $ 9 2 .7 2 ; bad a c ­ s o m e th in g of th em se lv e s besides S a tu rd a y . t;:d p re s id e n t l’lb-i O regon con- fo rtu n e s of th e w o rld , a n d said c o u n ts , $ 2 2 .9 4 ; re fu n d on p o w er p a ra s ite s . S o u th e rn P acific o ffic ia ls will “ th e e v e n ts of th e n e x t fo u r an d lig h ts , $ 6 9 .8 7 ; bond in te re s t, 4 •»■ lio n a l co.i •' '.tii it died h e re A new tra ffic o rd in a n c e w as ta k e p a rt, Mr. S p ro u le p ro m ised . cc I.-. Mrs. eui-.'ly w as SI y - a is m o n th s m ig h t m a k e P re s id e n t $ 1 ,1 3 9 .0 5 ; to ta l ex p en ses, $11,- p assed by th e M edford city c o u n ­ He sa id t h a t if it is p o ssib le he a? t , an d ca :i.; to O regon in a C oolidge so p o p u la r th a t no o th e r 066.30. cil M onday n ig h t a f te r m o n th s w ill a tte n d , a lth o u g h he could c o v e .ed w ago i (ton» vl’ss u r ! in c a n d id a te could hope to b e a t h im .’ of d e lib e ra tio n , e x p e rim e n ts an d not p rom ise d e fin ite ly so f a r in T he s e n a to r is on h is w ay hom e. i ' J 6. s tu d y on th e p a r t of th e city of­ a d v an ce. E x cu rsio n tr a in s aud H e said th e a g r ic u ltu r a l s itu a tio n fic ials, sa y s th e T rib u n e , w hich p u b lic ity , he sa id , could bo a r ­ An u n u s u a l s h ip m e n t w as re P-JR TLA N D . .t ig 2 '.-- i Torace is d e p lo ra b le b u t b eliev ed som e re q u ire s a ll c a rs to p a rk a t an ra n g e d w ith th e p a sse n g e r d e ­ s o lu tio n w ill be fo u n d . reiv ed a t th e local P e st Office in 5: ■ 1 lem , m em > *r T h e long ta lk e d of an d m uch a n g le m uch th e sam e a s h a s been t’ execu p a rtm e n t. th e sh a p e of a c o n sig n m e n t of o v er d e lib e ra te d o v er o rd in a n c e reg u in vogue fo r som e tim e p a s t, and t'-« ’ b o ard of II.-" Roy S tc i t o r ­ W hen to ld th is c o m m u n ity was 600 C a ta lo g u e s all in one bu n ch HEARING ON LETH AL la tin g th e k e e p in g of liv e sto c k in p ro h ib its th e p a rk in g of a n y c a r gan p tio n h ere, t e d t y c h u 'g e d ih«> a n x io u s to know w h a t th e S o u th ­ I his g ro u p of c a ta lo g u e s re p r - GAS CASE POSTPONED W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 2 9 . - A m ­ th e c ity of M edford w as passed on th e s tr e e t, o r even in fro n t p u rp o se o f of c h a rg e s filed a g a in st e rn P a c ific p la n n e d to do a b c u t se a te d q u ite an in v e stm e n t an d e ric a n in d u s tiy is f a r in g a n u n ­ by th e c ity co u n cil M onday n ig h t. of th e o w n e r’s h o u se , a f te r 1 a. J a m e s B ro ck aw ay , ex ecu tiv e sec­ e s ta b lis h in g a div isio n p o in t h e re w h e n piled up on tn e P o s t Office R E N O , A ug. 29.— T he N ev ad a fa v o ra b le w o rld tra d e b alan ce of A m ong th e im p o r ta n t fe a tu re s m. a t n ig h t, i r e ta ry of th e S couts, w as an a t ­ fo r th e new lin e , he d e c la re d th a t 1« o r gave th e a p p e a ra n c e of a S u p rem e C o u rt, s ittin g a t C arson $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0')*.» th e D e p a rtm e n t of a re t h a t th e k e e p in g of hogs is T h e m e a s u re also R e g u la te s te m p t of th e K u KLux K ia n to C ity, y e s te rd a y p o stp o n e d a sc h e d ­ - ' in m e rce re v e a le d to d ay , l ’re - E u g e n e a n d S p rin g fie ld w ere a l ­ wood y a rd as th e y m ad e se v e ra l p ro h ib ite d ; th e k e e p in g of m ore speed, ag e lim it of d r iv e r3 ^ iig h t- g e t a m an a t th e h e a d of th e uled h e a rin g on a p e titio n fo r •» 'n d e ra n c e so a s k in g w h e re th e ra ilro a d co m ­ nice tie rs. Î im p o rts o v e r e.v th a n tw o h o rse s o r tw o cow s is in g e q u ip m e n t, p a rk in g a n i tirrn - S couts Who is a k la n m em b e r and a w rit of e r r o r , to th e U n ited p a n y p la n n e d to p lace it »hops, T h is is th e la rg e s t n u m b e r of p o its , chief'»- in S o u th A n ..-ric a i fo rb id d e n , a n d re s tric tio n s a re in g of c a rs a n d o th e r vehicled? atRn s y m p a th iz e r. T h e k la n c o m m it­ S ta te s S u p re m e C o u rt, in th e le ­ ro u n a n d o th e r te rm in a l fa. c a ta lo g u e s th a t h a s to m e in to A sh ­ c o u n trie s , re s u lte d In th e u n f a v ­ placed on th e k e e p in g of ch ick en s. stip u la te s- a se t of h a n d s ig n a ls , c ilitie d s h . o u se T h ese lo ca tio n s, h e ’said tee. in a re s o lu tio n p assed re c e n t­ th a l gas case, u n til S e p te m b e r 6. o ra b le to ta l. C om m erce w ith E u ­ T he o rd in a n c e p e rm its th e ex ist- land in one bu n ch fo r som e tim e , t . w h K h i d riv e rs m u st o b serv e, w ould be d ecided by th e o n e ra t- ly a sk e d B ro ck aw ay s re sig n a tim i fo r Gee J o n a n d H u g h Ye S ing, ro p e is h e a v ily in fa v o r of A m e ri­ a m u s t be ™ ,o n " a ry - x>r ' T he f i n a n c e I . a v e r? I h i g L h / m i d e p a rtm e n t w hen th e road s n d p ro v es th a t th e re a n d th e re -o rg a n iz a tio n of th e w ho a re c o n d em n ed to d ie by le­ ca. fThe n e g lig ib le e x p o rts io sa le s «.1». c u ite a M ail O rd e r 1 u sin e ss h e re if H eavy p e n a ltie s afre on^7 goes in to e ffe c t in 10 day’s co m p leted . T he n r ^ n . n r , n S couts a n d a n a u d it of th e books th a l ga9 fo r th e m u rd e r of a n ­ n a tio n s o u tsid e o f E u ro p e c au sed p ro v id e B d d X r v io la tio n s. T h e , » e a A n d p ro v id e s heav y p e n a ltie s f o r f h e t l q c l a r e d . w as to g e t t h e ’ lin e th e co m p an y can se n d s u c h a fo r th e p a s t th re e y e a rs. o th e r C h in e s e .. the unfavorable total. Large n u m b e r of ex p en s.» o s u re goes in to e ffe c t in 10 days. v io la tio n . b u tfW ff rapidly as possib’e. C atalogues here. » ■ - TOP MI. WASHINGTON HOBOES PAY FINE IN LOCAL COURT BY LOCAL PDEICE ÂÏ Late Bulletins M O IS T O FRAID E“ n INANCE WILL BE HELD SDDN T h e S e p te m b e r e ig h th g ra d e e x a m in a tio n s fall th is y e a r on S ep­ te m b e r 6 a n d 7 th . Boys a n d G irls w ho w ere c o n d itio n s, o r w ho fail ed in May o r J u n e a n d have since been g iv in g f a ith fu l s tu d y to th e t r a n c h e s failed in, m ay ta k e th e e x a m in a tio n in the C o u n ty school S 'u e r in t e n d e n t ’s cifi-e jn J a c k ­ s o n v ille on th e days m en tio n ed . f A. M. 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