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nine cases out ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
• THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY Y e a r «
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(International News Wire Service)
«A nao
malaria germs cannot
survive three months in the
rich ozone at Ashland. The
pure domestic water helps.
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VOI, NO. V.
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
AMERICA LAND
OF GOATS THE
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ASHLAND, OREGON-, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923
NO. 34
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I Stock Comes Far to Pacific International j
Ì floor COVERING DISPLAY
SHOWS LINOLEUM PROCESS
5 IO 4TRUIT RAISERS
OF CALIFORNIA
ASK RAIL CUTS
An in te re s tin g e x h ib it of th e com ­
p o n e n t p a rts of a lin o leu m
flo o r
c o v e rin g is in th e w indow s of J . P.
N E W YO RK ,
O ct.
10— G ia n ts
D odge & Son. T he d isp la y is f u r n is h ­
ed by th e A rm stro n g C ork C om pany, took th e f ir s t g am e of th e c h a m p io n ­
m a n u fa c tu re rs of th e lin e of A rm ­ sh ip se rie s. 5 sc o re s to 4, in a gam e
s tro n g flo o r co v erin g s.
ra n g in g fro m th e su b lim e to th e
Rev.
Hurt, G rants P a ss, Gives
T
h
e
e
le
m
e
n
ts
g
o
in
g
to
m
ak
e
up
rid
ic u lo u s. T he sco re d o e sn ’t te ll th e
V iew s of O bservations To
Kansas Doctor Starts Surgical
linoleum
a
re
flaxseed
fro
m
w
hich
is
As o p p o rtu n is ts th e M cGraw m en
oi»l C ountry
Fad Which Startle“
p ressed lin seed oil, w hich com es ra n k ly o u tc la sse d th e Y an k ees, from Eastern Consumers and Far
John Bull
m ostly fro m A rg e n tin e nad w e stern th e tim e H ein ie G roh tie d th e score
West Shipper“ Interested
S ib e ria ; co rk fro m S pain a n d P o r t­ w ith a trip le to r ig h t, sc o rin g th re e ,
" E n g la n d 's blo o d less r e v o lu tio n ”
In hearing- Next Month
u g a l, re sin a n d o th e r g u m s; s c rim ; u n til C asey S te n g el d ro v e a hom e
is a m o v em en t, so cially .econom ically
AMERICANS SKEPTICAL an d p o litic a lly f a r m o re re a c h in g
u te w hich com es fro m th e sw am ps ru n deep le ft in th e n in th fo r th e
OF “ FEELING” EFFORTS th a n R u s s ia ’s bloody o n e ” d e c la re d
o f B en g al, In d ia , a n d w oven in to w in n in g ru n . S te n g e l’s d riv e m op­
CLAIM RATES TOO HIGH
w ide s tr ip s of b u rla p ; a ll th e se r e ­ ped up th e loose e n d s of a p itc h e r ’s
th e R ev. F . G ordon H a r t, G ra n ts
q u ire s e p a ra te a n d in d iv id u a l p ro ­ b a ttle b etw een B ush an d R yan. T his
P ass, in an a d d re s s to th e fo ru m d in ­
English Playwright Satirizes n e r of th e A sh la n d C h a m b e r of C om ­
cesses, to p re p a re th em p ro p e rly fo r w as c a rrie d th ro u g h fro m th e th ird ) ¡About 500 Carrier“ Named
T he P acific In te rn a tio n a l Live Stock
Yankee Climbers Into
use in m a k in g lin o leu m . T h e oil is in n in g , w hen W a ite H oyt a n d Jo h n
as Defendants in Case
T
he
in
se
rt
above
show
s
th
re
e
very
m erce given la s t e v e n in g in th e A sh ­
E xposition is held in P o rtlan d , Or., typy S h o rth o rn s th a t a re com ing to boiled a n d p o u re d o v e r th e scrim , W a tso n , p itc h e rs tu rn e d a b it so u r
English Society
Before the I. C. C.
lan d H o tel. H e re c e n tly re tu r n e d but it is “tru e to nam e.” L ivestock of
our
exposition.
T
hey
a
re
owned
by
w
hich
c
a
u
se
s
it
to
oxidize.
T
h
is
is
a
n
d
d
e
p
o
rte
d
fro
m
th
e
scen
e
of
ac
fro m a trip a b ro a d .
th e best h e rd s com es from all p a rts H. C. Lookabaugh of Oklahom a. 7 hey
" P r i o r to th e w a r th e c a ste sys­ of th e c o n tin en t to fight out th e last will help m ake up a w onderful strin g , th en g ro u n d a n d m elte d in h u g e k e t­ tion by re q u e s t. W a tso n had n o th in g
SAN FR A N C ISCO , Oct. 10— E a s t­
m ixed w ith
re sin and on th e m o u n d e x cep t h is noodle and
LONDON, Oct. 10— R e ju v e n a tio n tem , a ris to c ra c y , m id d le c la ss and b a ttle for suprem acy in Its show ring. but th ey will have to look th e ir p re t­ tles, being
h as, u sin g Y an k ee sla n g , g o tte n th e la b o re rs , in E n g la n d w as so m e th in g A nim als th a t' win th e purple ribbons tie s t and beefiest if they win a g a in st o th e r gum s. W h en th is cools i t is d e p a rte d fro m th e m id st of th e fra y e rn c o n su m e rs a n d C a lifo rn ia p ro ­
g o a t of th e E n g lish
im a g in a tio n . so s te rn a n d d e fin e d it is im p o ssib le a t th e P acific In te rn a tio n a l a re as th e o th e r S h o rth o rn h erd s to be show« chopped in to c h u n k s a b o u t a foot a t an e a rly m o m en t, w ith o u t la m e n ­ d u c e rs of f ru it a re a lik e in te re s te d
good as th e best anyw here.
th is year.
long a n d six in ch e s th ic k a n d e ig h t ta tio n s . Tw o in n in g s w ere s u ffic ie n t in th e p ro ce e d in g s b ro u g h t by th e
E n g la n d is b e g in n in g to
im a g in e fo r fo lk s in th is c o u n try to a p p ra is e
T he low er panel of th e pictu re
S h ip p e rs'
Judges, w ithout exception, will be in ch es w ide. A fte r a g in g fo r th re e fo r W a tso n , a s th e Y an k ees scored C a lifo rn ia G ro w ers a n d
th e U n ited S ta te s as a lan d of g o a ts. it. B u t, th e
w a r h a s s ta r te d
a show s th e T horp s trin g of Je rse y s
P
ro
te
c
tiv
e
L
eag
u
e
a
g
a
in
s
t
th
e tr a n s ­
I t's a ll b ecau se of th e w eird sto rie s c h a n g e .” said Rev. H a rt. “ T hey w ere from C alifornia. T hey will be a t the m en of n ational experience, and g rea t w eeks it is re a d y to be m ixed w ith o n e in th e f ir s t a n d tw o in th e second
p rin te d h e re a b o u t th e su d d e n craze p lead ed w ith a n d p re a c h e d to , th e E xposition in P o rtla n d N ovem ber 3 ability. T he judging alone is w orth th e c o rk w h ich h as been g ro u n d to E n te re d th e n B ill R y an , a s te a d y c o n tin e n ta l ra ilro a d s fo r a re d u c tio n
a lm o st flo u r d u s t. T h en th is m ix tu re w o rk e r fo r M cGraw . Y an k ee sc o rin g of ra te s . T h e case is to be h e a rd
of
A m e ric an s
fo r
re ju v e n a tio n la b o re rs w ere, t h a t th e y w e re th e to 10 to see if th ey a re as good as th e a trip to see and hear.
T
h
ere
is
no
livestock
Bhow
held
a
n
y
­
Je
rs
e
y
s
of
Oregon,
W
ashington,
Idaho
is g ro u n d a n d re g ro u n d , u n til i t is en d ed th e n u n til th e se v e n th , w hen nex t m o n th by th e I n te r s ta te C om ­
th ro u g h g o a t g lan d s.
b ac k b o n e a n d s a v io rs of th e e m p ire,
and
elsew
here.
T
hey
have
good
J
e
r
­
w
here
In
A
m
erica
th
a
t
su
rp
a
sse
s
th
a
t
p o u red b etw een la rg e ro lle rs , w eigh B ush sin g le d , sc o rin g on D u g a n 's m e rc e C om m ission in San F ra n cisc o .
T en s of th o u s a n d s of A m e ric an s u n til it fin a lly g o t u n d e r th e sk in .
seys in C alifornia, but th ey will m eet of th e P acific In te rn atio n a l. And th e ; ¡ng 4,000 p o u n d s, a n d o n to b u rla p , trip le .
B ecause of th e im p o rta n c e to C a li­
can b o a st of g o a t g la n d s sew n up T oday, its m oved to th e p o in t w h e re
the b est of th e W e st a t P o rtla n d .
, best of it is that it is near.
fo
rn ia in te r e s ts th e C a lifo rn ia R a il­
T
h
e
(H
an
ts
w
ere
o
u
th
it
b
u
t,
n
e
v
e
r
in th e ir a n a to m y , say s S ir E d w a rd la b o r is no m o re a s e rv a n t, a n d th e
in to w hich it is p resse d by th e r o l­
ro
ad
com m ission h as p e titio n e d fo r
le rs. T he s tr ip s of b u rla p ,
six or o u tp la y e d . T hey e n te re d th e th ird
H u lto n ’s
— “ E m p ire
N ew s”— an d a ris to c ra c y , th e ro y a lty , even th e
leave
to in te rv e n e as a p a rty to th e
»csasasasassfiBsasasasasas
se rio u s-m in d e d E n g lish people
b e ­ k in g an d q u e e n u n b e n d in g to m eet
tw elve fe e t w ide, c a rry in g c e m e n t in n in g th re e ru n s to th e r e a r , b u t
case.
liev e th e ‘‘E m p ire N ew s.”
m ix a re n e x t h u n g tw o to e ig h t w asted no tim e in re c tify in g
th e
th e social cry by going in to fa c to rie s,
T h e a c tio n
is d ire c te d a g a in s t
G o at fa rm s a r e
s p rin g in g
up s h a k in g h a n d s w ith la b o re rs an d te n ­
w eeks in loops in a room w ith a te m ­ s ta n d in g a t th e e x p e n se of W a ite
H
oyt,
la
s
t
y
e
a
r
’s
h
e
ro
fo
r
th
e
Y
an-i
p
r
a
c
,ic
a
l,y
a11
th
e c a r r ie r s in
th e
w ith m u sh ro o m r a p id ity ,” c o n tin u e s e m e n t c h ild re n . In 1906 th e L a b o r
p e ra tu re a b o u t 142 d e g re e s, w h ich
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
an
d
n
a
m
e
s
a
p
p
ro
x i-
th is p a p e r, “ from M aine to T exas P a r ty in E n g la n d «m ade its a d v e n t
fin ish e s th e o xidizing p ro cess of th e kees. K elly began th e p ro ceed in g s
ETA O
linseed oil, w hich is g o in g on th r u w ith a sin g le to c e n te r. S n y d e r w as U nited S ta te s -e o fo a td ’la n -a
a n d fro m N a r ra g a n s e tt to O regon. in to P a rlia m e n t. T oday th e y have
m
a
te
ly
500
d
iffe
re
n
t
c
a
rr
ie
r
s
a
s de­
w
alk
ed
,
a
n
d
B
en
tly
,
pinch
h
ittin
g
T h e ir g ro w th so f a r exceed th e m o n ­ m o re th a n a h u n d re d re p re s e n ta tiv e s
ev e ry o p e ra tio n . T h is th e n i8 p lain
fe
n
d
a
n
ts
.
It
is
a
lleg
ed
in
th
e
co m ­
key fa rm s in F ra n c e t h a t if A m e ri­ in E n g la n d ’s le g isla tiv e body, is th e
o r solid c o lo r lin o leu m . A fte r th a t fo r W atso n , fille d th e b ases w ith
p
lain
t
th
a
t
th
e
tra
n
s
c
o
n
tin
e
n ta l
c a n s a r e n o t tu rn e d in to g o a ts be­ m o st p o w e rfu l e le m e n t in th e body,
p rin te d lin o leu m is m ad e by a p r in t­ a sin g le,. K elly sco red on a sa crifice ,
fo re th e F re n c h
a re
tu rn e d in to a n d is lead by som e of th e b ra in y ,
ing p ro cess re q u irin g a s m an y d if ­ d u e to S c o tt’s slow fie ld in g of B a n ­ r a te s on f r u its in effect a re u n ju s t,
We would hate to think of the
f
esV,
.
something
happened
to
the
and u n re a s o n a b le and p re ju d ic ia l.
m o n k ey s it w ill n o t be th e f a u lt of in te lle c tu a l a n d c o n sc ie n tio u s m en
fe re n t h a n d c a rv e d blocks w hich c a r ­ c r o f t’s g ro u n d e r, G roh trip le d
buckle
in
the
costume,
for,
like
Fifth
•Prior to th e w ar in c re a se s tin* r a le
Dr. B rin k le y of M ilfo rd , K a n sa s, who of th e k in g d o m .
ry p a in ts as th e r e a re co lo rs to be H oyt re tire d a t th is m o m e n to u s m o­
Avenue and 42nd Street on a bright
on
d e c id u o u s fru its from all P acific
h a s s e t th e pace even fo r V aronor'f
p rin te d on th e su rfa c e . T h e in la id m e n t in fa v o r of B ush. F ris h singled
matinee afternoon in mid-October
" U n d e r th e in h e rita n c e tax , levied
M ilford is a little tow n of seven or d u rin g th e w a r, th e v a st e s ta te s of
everything seems to center in i t
lin o leu m s a re m ad e by c u ttin g o u t on B ush, how ever, K elly sco rin g , C oast s h ip p in g p o in ts to p ra c tic a lly
I
he
whole
dress
is
puffed
in
front
p o in ts w ith in th e
e ig h t h u n d re d , w ith h o n e st, peace th e a ris to c ra c y a re b e in g sold on
th e p a tte rn s from lin o leu m " c e m e n t p lacin g th e G ia n ts one ru n in th e a ll d e s tin a tio n
and
drawn
through
the
mother
of
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
w
as
$ 1.15 p er
lu o
lead.
lo ving farm c o m m u n ity a ro u n d it. th e a u c tio n block to d ay , sh o w in g th e
of th ic k n e s s d e sire d , a f te r a m ixing
pearl buckle, and the dashing, slash-
p
o
u
n
d
s.
T
he
firs
t
o
rd
e
r
of
th
e
D
ir­
B u t in its c e n te r is D r. B rin k le y 's re n d in g of th e tra d itio n s a n d b u l­
process fo r c o lo r a n d laid on th e
ing, swashbuckling sash of Fawn­
e c to r G en eral of R a ilro a d s, e ffe c tiv e
krepe also depends for its corporate
Clear Day, Big Crowd
s a n ita riu m , w h e re lie c h iru g ic a lly r e ­ w a rk s of th e c o u n tr y ’s social sy s­
b u rla p , th e n ro lle d th r u a m ach in e
existence,
as
it
were,
on
the
good
N E W YO RK , O ct. 10— R e g a rd le ss J u n e ¿5 , 1918, in c re a se d th e r a te to
ju v e n a te s th o se w hose g o a ts have tem .
w hich e x e rts 1,200 p o u n d s p re s s u re
graces of the buckle.
been g o tte n y e a rs ago, by in s ta llin g
w ith h e a t, fu sin g th e pieces to g e th e r of th e lack of v a rie ty o v er th e n a ­ >1.44 p e r 100 p o u n d s, a n d on A u g ­
" T a lk a b o u t ta x e s ,”
sa id
R ev.
Notwithstanding
or
possibly
be­
g o a t g la n d s from h is h e rd w hich is H a rt, “ p ra c tic a lly fifty c e n ts of every
an d to th e b u rla p . In la id lin o leu m tion a a to e x c itin g in te r e s t in th e u st 26, 1920, in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e
cause of which our maiden wears a
s u re ly sleek a n d w ell b red .
is m ad e in a room w h e re th e te m ­ w o rld ’s se rie s c h a m p io n sh ip g am es, o rd e r of th e I n te r s ta te C om iner e
d o lla r a m an g e ts in s a la ry in E n g ­
most unconcerned and prepared-for-
International P eelin g ?
p e ra tu re a lw a y s is th e sam e. T hen in New Y ork its d iffe re n t. T h e a n ­ C om m ission, w hich follow ed th e p a s ­
anything expression. But who would
la n d is te tu r n e d to th e g o v e rn m e n t
not
be
in
this
afternoon
frock
ol
d rie d a g a in .
n u a l local i r r it a n t,
b etw een
th e sag e by C o n g ress of th e T ra n s p o rt i-
A m e ric a n s a b ro a d a re in clin e d to as a n incom e tax?-’W e d o n 't know
black velvet and brown Fawnkrepe
be a little sk e p tic a l of o rg a n iz a tio n s w h a t tax e s a re in c o m p a riso n
G ia n ts a n d th e Y an k ees w as ap p lied tio n a ct, tin* r a te w as in cre ase d to
to
from the South Manchester looms?
p o u n d s.
E ffe c tiv e
h e re to d ay a t 2 o ’clock. M ore th a n >1.92 p er 100
w hich seek to p ro m o te in te r n a tio n ­ t h a t .”
CO-OPERATIVE SELLING
The coat style, surplice dress which
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
1,
1922.
th
e
r
a
te
w
as
re d u c ­
a l frie n d ly fee lin g . Too o fte n th e re
six
ty
-th
re
e
th
o
u
sa
n
d
saw
th
e
gam
e.
GAINING IN SOUTHLAND
O th e r s p e a k e rs on th e p ro g ra m
seems to have literally invaded the
ed
to
>1.73
p
e
r
100
po
u
n
d
s,
whi* h
C le a r, cool w e a th e r w as on tap
is a
“ n ig g e r in th e w o o d p ile" of w ere S u p e rin te n d e n t G eorge B riscoe,
Paris ateliers is here shown, with a
r
a
te
is
in
effe
c
t
a
t
th
e
p
rese
n
t
tim e
lapel
faced
with
the
Fawnkrepe
¿ip-
th e s e " h a n d s a c ro ss th e s e a ” m ove­ " T h e N o rm al School Q u e s tio n ” ; F.
A TLA N TA , G a., Oct. 9— C o -o p era­ th is m o rn in g , w ith th e su n sh in in g
pling
back
from
one
side
only.
And,
fo re c a ste rs to d e sig n a te d p o in ts in th e e x tre m e
m e n ts. T h e re is
th e
re u n io n
of H. W a lk e r, c ity e n g in e e r, e x p la in ed
tiv e c o tto n m a rk e tin g a sso c ia tio n s in b rig h tly , an d w e a th e r
by the way, one-sidedness is a virtue
p
re
d
ic
tin
g
It
w
ould
c o n tin u e E a s te rn te r r ito ry . T h e re is a t th e
B ritis h W a r M issions. T h is o rg a n i­ som e of th e d e ta tils of th e w a te r
th e S o u th e rn s ta te s h av e ad d ed 69,-
m the new frocks, and to be equiat-
eral as it were, is the dcadhes* «a
C o n seq u en tly sam e tim e in effe c t a r a te of >1.62
z a tio n is com posed of m en w ho w en t s itu a tio n ; R. P. C am p b ell, a c o m p re ­
005 m em b e rs d u rin g th e p a s t tw o th ro u g h o u t th e day.
in
the
decalogue
of
Fashion.
to th e U n ited S ta te s on w a r m issio n s h en siv e r e p o rt on th e p ro g re ss of th e
m onzhs, a c o rd in g to a re p o rt given th e la rg e s t crow d, by th o u sa n d s , who p e r 100 P ° u n d s to P o in ts in th e M id-
d ie W e ste rn te r r ito ry .
cs, we feel sure that the >*»ang
a n d c am e hom e co nvinced th a t E n g ­ H a rtm a n S y n d ic a te ’s p ro je c t; J . H.
o u t by th e A m erican C o tto n G row ­ e v e r sp e c ta te d a c h a m p io n sh ip se rie s
woman
has
placed
her
hand
on
her
T he f ru it s h ip p e rs a re e n d e a v o rin g
was on h a n d . T h is se rie s is expected
lan d sh o u ld know m o re a b o u t th e H a rd y , “ A s h la n d 's B u sin e ss O ppor­
e r s ’ E x ch an g e in D allas.
hip to display the intriguing Hole
to
h av e th e r a te re -e s ta b lis h e d on
good sid e of A m erica. W ith o u t any tu n itie s ” ; F r a n k D eS ousa, M edford,
T he r e p o r t by s ta te s show th a t in to b re a k a ll a tte n d a n c e a n d f in a n ­
knotted wristkerchief of Fawnkrepe
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basis of >1.44 p e r loo p o u n d s,
and, by the same token, her dashing
h ip -h o o ra y s tu ff, a n d w ith o u t an y w ho e x p la in ed m uch of th e hopes of
m em b e rs sig n e d since J u ly of th is cial re c o rd s. O dds a re six to five in
fav o r of th e Y an k ees, b u t a t th e w,licl1 r a te w as in e ffe c t on J u n e 25,
parti-colored chapeau unites tb>
a tte m p t a t se lf g lo rific a tio n , th ey ¡ th e Ito g u e R iv e r V alley R oad As-
y e a r G eo rg ia lea d s w ith 6,625. T exas
classic
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with
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p en in g of th e g am e, even m oney 1918, an d b la n k e te d p ra c tic a lly th e
h a v e s e t to w o rk . T he o rg a n iz a tio n s o c ia tio n ’s h o p es fo r a h eav y h a rd
ra n k s n e x t to G eo rg ia in th e c a m ­
common or garden jockey cap in a
e n tir e U nited S ta te s.
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is q u ie tly c o n d u c tin g le c tu re co u rse s s u rfa c e ro a d fro m K la m a th F a lls lo
way which only a maiden of such
p aig n w hich began on t h a t d a te wiZh
Som e id ea of th e im p o rta n c e of
evident irresitibiencss would attempt.
in p u b lic schools, te llin g th e E n g lish F o r, O rfo rd ; J u d g e G. A. G a rd n e r
6,571. O k la h o m a ra n k s th ird w ith
th
e
case to both p ro d u c e rs a n d c o n ­
c h ild re n a b o u t A m e ric an life an d d is ­ in a re s u m e of th e s u b je c t; c f Uie
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n d o u s in c re a se in th e n u m b e r
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p ress th e o p tim istic view t h a t th is fo llow ing in n in g s,
DILLS
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of c a rlo a d s of d e c id u o u s f r u its f.ji-
r e ta r y of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , is now in d in n e r as c o n d u c to r an d in tro d u c e r.
SMALL FU R NECKLETS TO
is only th e b e g in n in g of a cam p aig n th in g w ith a la v ish h a n d . T he crow d
A m e ric a to f u r th e r th e m o v em en t. Mr. a n d M rs. C. L. J e ffrie s , of Uie
BE VOGUE THIS W INTER t a h t w ill e n g u lf a lm o st ev ery coZton w en t w ild. H o y t’s w in d u p w ith m en w a rd d e from C a lifo rn ia w ith in th e
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on b ases o n ly w as an in c id e n t In th e la s t eleven y e a rs. In th e y e a r 1913
LONDON, Oct. 10— T h e m a g n ifi­ s ta te in th e S o u th la n d .
in a q u ie t a n d u n b la ta n t w ay, sh o u ld C h a m b e r fo r th e d in n e r, a n d i n tr o ­ J . H. Dill to n ig h t fo r M uskogee,
g e n e ra l h ila r ity of th e occasion, w ith 13,332 c a rs w ere f o rw a r d e d - in th e
s e t a n e x c e lle n t ex a m p le to som e of duced to th e b a n q u e te rs . T h e L ith ia n O kla., m a rk s th e rem o v a l of tw o c e n t f u r sto le s a n d f u r capes p o p u ­
R u th e le c tin g to go in to th e p la te y e a r 1922 th e to ta l w as 49.429, an d
GOING TO KLAMATH FALLS?
in th e se v e n th s ta n d in g up a n d P ipp it is e s tim a te d th a t fo r th e v ?n r 1923
th e o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s w hich lo u d ­ O c te tte v e ry p le a s a n tly e n te r ta in e d
la r w ith w om en fo r so m an y seaso n s
p ro m in e n t c itiz e n s of s o u th e rn O re­
P la n s now d e v e lo p in g fo r th e A sh­ w as nipped o ff second in )Jhe sam e a to ta l of a p p ro x im a te ly 6;) 000 c a rs
ly p ro c la im th ey a re w o rk in g fo r th e d in e rs w ith songs w hich w ere
gon an d p ro m in e n t people of A sh ­ a re lik e ly to be rep la ce d th is w in te r lan d c a ra v a n to K la m a th F a lls to
w ill h av e been m oved.
w ay only m o re so.
A n g lo -A m erica n a m ity a n d do th e d e lig h tfu lly rec e iv e d . F o llo w in g th e
lan d . F o r th e p a s t few y e a rs, Mr. by sm all f u r n e c k le ts , a c c o rd in g to
s t a r t F rid a y m o rn in g a t 7 o’clock.
T he I n te r s ta te C om m erce Commis­
m o st of th e ir w ork in m o m e n ts w hen fo ru m th e d in in g room w as th to w n
D ill h a s been id e n tifie d w ith th e Dam e F a s h io n ’s decree.
sio
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PLAN TO HONOR KIN OF LINCOLN
T he n e c k le ts w ill be sm a ll buZ of
law g o v e rn in g d e p a rtm e n t of th e
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e n th u s ia s m of good d in n e rs , m uch
c ity an d h a s ra ise d h im se lf in th e ' se ,ec ted an d ex p en siv e sk in s. Opos-
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e steem of local people in th e cap a-l 8Um seem s to be “ t h e ” fa sh io n a b le
V isitin g fo rm C al.—
c o m m ittee , J . H. McGee, c h a irm a n , u n k e m p t g ra v e s in a d e so la te g ra v e ­ e a rly s e ttin g w ould n o t p e rn g i of
S o m e rse t M au g h an h a s given th e
E a rl V eig h t is in A sh la n d to d ay city of police ju d g e . P re v io u s to th a t) Skin m ° St in d e m a n d > h u t f u r r ie r s
Louig D odge a n d V. D. M iller. M ed­ y ard n e a r h e re a re soon to be given s u ffic ie n t tim e fo r p ro p e r in v e s ti­
L o n d o n to n g u e s a n e x c e lle n t w o rk ­ a n d w ill m eet his m o th e r M rs. Id a
tim e, he c o n te n te d h im se lf a t hom e r e p o r t an (evejt-increaM ing d e m a n d
fo rd p la n s to go by tra in r e tu r n in g a tte n tio n , a f te r y e a rs of n e g le c t by g a tio n an d th e p re p a ra tia o n of e x ­
o u t by th e p ro d u c tio n of h is new V eig h t, w ho w ill r e tu r n to d ay fro m i on a sm a ll ch ick en
fa rm on th e r a b b it sk in .
h ib its a n d h av e re q u e ste d th e I n te r ­
p lay , " O u r B e tte r s ,” w hich h a s a lso an e x te n d e d e a s te rn trip , h a v in g de- N o rth M ain s tr e e t, w h e re he stu d - for
th e
poptU ar
“ c a m o u fla g e d ” on S u n d ay , b u t A s h la n d e rs w ill g e n ­ a fo rg e tfu l public.
e ra lly tr y o u t th e G reen S p rin g s
b een p ro d u ce d in N ew Y ork.
T h ese m o u n d s a re th e la s t re s tin g s ta te C om m erce C om m ission to je s e t
p a rte d e a e rly in May a n d h a s tra v e l- led law fo r fo u r y e a rs. A fte r being
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p lay a ed in th e e a s t a n d s o u th sin ce t h a t a d m itte d to th e b a r in O k lah o m a
places of T h o m a s an d N ancy L incoln, th e p ro ce e d in g fo r h e a rin g som e lim o
C. C. R obison w as a b u sin e ss
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p re a c h m e n t a g a in s t A m e ric an c lim b ­ tim e. M rs. V e ig h t w ill v isit a s h o rt J u d g e Dill w ill c o n tin u e to p ra c tic e v isito r fro m G ra n ts P ass.
fa th e r a n d s te p m o th e r of A b rah am a f te r N ovem ber 15.
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NO T H IR D PA R TY
rev iv e d d isc u ssio n s, w h ich flo u rish e d hom e in S a n ta M onica. C al., Mr. an d
T o u ris ts a n d s ig h ts e e rs p a u se long
M rs. M a rg a re t E . D ill, as sh e is PAY’S $54 FOR FAMOUS
if
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in V ic to ria n d a y s a s to w h e th e r or Mrs. E a rl V e ig h t re c e n tly m o to re d
e n o u g h to ch ip a so u v e n ir fro m th e
know n to m o st people, h a s
won
OLD BUDAPEST PALACE' some parties
PO R TLA N D , Oct. 10— T h e A m e r­
n o t A m e ric a n s a re h a v in g a d e te r ­ h e re fro m C alexico, C al., w h ich is
ro u g h sto n e w hich serv es a s th e only
B U D A PE ST , O<*t. 9— F ifty -fo u r!
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c o u n tle ss a d m ire rs fo r h e rs e lf an d
io r a tin g e ffe c t upon B ritis h society. th e ir hom e, a n d a re
m a rk e r a t th e g ra v e s of th e f a th e r ican F e d e ra tio n of L ab o r T u esd ay by
v isitin g th is fam e fo r A sh la n d th ro u g h h e r r e ­ d o lla rs w as th e p ric e th e F r a n k f o r t
Return from Motor Trip—
T h e o ld -tim e rs tre q u ite re a d y
to w eek a t th e hom e of M rs. V e ig h t’s
and s te p m o th e r of th e Im m o rta l P r e s ­ la rg e m a jo rity decided not to c re a te
m a rk a b le lite r a r y a b ility , w hich h a s G en eral In su ra n c e C om pany paid fo r
Mr.
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a th ird p a rty m ovem ent w ith in th e
id en t.
b la m e A m e ric a n s fo r c o c k ta il d rin k re la tiv e s in H o rn b ro o k . T hey p lan
m a rk e d h e r w hole life. M any a r t i ­ th e p a la c e of C o u n t B a tth a n y in th is tu rn e d M onday fro m an e x te n d e d
in g , fo r c ig a r e tte sm o k in g a n d ex­ to be in A sh la n d se v e ra l d ay s la te r
No m o n u m e n t a d o rn s th e lo t upon ra n k s of o rg an iz ed la b o r in co n v e n ­
cles w ritte n a t th e re q u e s t of m a g ­ < ! y.
he p a la c e is a copy of th e m o to r tr ip to P o rtla n d w hich also
tra v a g a n c e a n d g a y e ty in g e n e ra l. to v isit m an y frie n d s.
sto
n e p ro b a b ly pick ed up fro m th e tion h e re . T h e d e b a te on th e qeu s-
a z in e o w n e rs have b o rn e h e r nam e. a m o u s P alazzo S trozzi.
j in clu d e d v a rio u s beach c itie s as w ell
T h e m o re m o d e rn , h o w ev er, a re w ill­
w hich th e little m o u n d s h av e been tjon conZinued v ig o ro u sly fo r h o u rs,
u rin g th e B olshevik R e v o lu tio n ! a s in la n d to w n s. A fin e tr ip is re
One of th e m o st f a r fe tc h in g being
in g to a d m it th a t th e ir c o u sin s from P resb yterian s V isit—
th ro w n up above th e bodies of th e se w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n fo rces lin ed
re q u is itio n e d j p o rte d .
t h a t re c e n tly ^published in Scenic th e p a la c e h ad been
a c ro s s th e A tla n tic h a v e h ad an e n ­
tw o h isto ric c h a ra c te rs . A ro u g h up solid ly a g a in s t th e m ove. M at­
R ev. R ice of K la m a th F a lls , R ?v. A m erica. M rs. Dill h a s been c o r­ and m ad e th e h e a d q u a r te r s of one of
e rv a tin g e ffe c t u p o n L ondon soc­ I lu le t of M errill a n d D r. V anN uys
road h a s been placed a t th e fo o t of th ew W oll, s e c re ta ry of th e re s o lu ­
re s p o n d e n t fo r th e O regon J o u rn a l th e red g o v e rn m e n t’s d e p a rtm e n ts .
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one of th e g ra v e s a n d a s im ila r m a r ­ tio n s c o m m itte e and m em b e r of th e
ie ty , a n d w h ile th e y a r e in clin e d to of P o rtla n d w ere in A sh la n d y e s te r­
in co n n e ctio n w ith c lu b w o rk .
A fte r .‘he te rm in a tio n of th e B o lsh e­ a d m ittin g he h a s been s tu n g by th e
ex ecu tiv e co u n cil, a p p e ale d
to th e
k e r a t th e h ead of th e o th e r.
b eliev e th a t no A m e ric a n is a s good d a y en r o u te to M edford w h e re th e y
A lw ays a c tiv e in th e Civic Im ­ vik a d m in is tra tio n
th e c o u n t did p re s id e n tia l bee, is in d ig n a n t th a t
d e le g a te s to
d e fe a t th e
m e a su re ,
a s a n y E n g lis h m a n , s till th e y a r e n 't w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e m e e tin g of
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p ro v e m e n t C lub, M rs. D ill h a s s e r ­ n o t c a re to use th e p a la c e a g a in a n d
h is a m b itio n h a s been given p u b li­ te rn a tio n a l, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of th u s " p re v e n tin g th e econom ic sid e
" b a d c h a p s a f t e r a ll, you k n ow , ah th e P re sb y te ry . E ld e r H ays a tte n d e d
ved as c o rre s p o n d in g s e c re ta ry and sold it fo r 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m a rk s to th e
city.
B ut if H iram fa ils to lan d th th e H on. W ayne C. T ow nley, d is ­ of th e la b o r m ovem ent being th ro w n
ah.”
from h e re la st n ig h t a n d C. B. L am - is acco rd ed th e h o n o r of being one in su ra n c e
com pany.
T h e p ric e of n o m in a tio n he w ill be w o rse th a n tric t g o v e rn o r, h av e pled g ed th e m ­ izno th e p o litic a l a r e n a .”
kin is th e r e to d a y . D r. V anN uys will of th e m o st e n th u s ia s tic w o rk e rs in 100 m a rk s a t t h a t tim e w as >1.50 in d ig n a n t.— D ra in E n te rp ris e .
selv es to th e ta s k of e re c tin g a s u it­
DOBBIN ON THE JOB
H. E. H a ll, M innesota d e le g a te ,
r e tu r n S u n d a y tq he w ith th e C h r is ­ R ogue R iv e r v alley. She a lso held T he b u y in g co m p an y b o rro w ed th e
_________________ -
a b le a n d fittin g m o n u m e n t to th e a n d ’ Max H ayes. C lev elan d , sp o k e in
tia n E n d e a v o rs w ho w ill m ee t w ith a p lace on th e p ro g ra m c o m m itte e m oney an d paid o n ly th e in te r e s t.
Geo. L e v ien stein of New Y ork C ity
M A R TIN S F E R R Y , O hio, Oct. 10 th e ir co n feren ce.
of th e R o gue R iv e r C ollege C lub Now t h a t th e m a rk is a lm o st w o rth -j is a m o n g la te a rr iv a ls a t th e H otel m em ory of L in c o ln ’s p a re n ts . U n d er fa v o r o f th e re s o lu tio n , d e c la rin g it
th e p lan each c lu b p led g es one d o l­ is tim e fo r la b o r to g ain its in d u s ­
— D e sp ite its m o to riz e d fire , police
a n d h a s been a m em b e r of th a t o r­ less, th e co m p an y
p aid its d e b t, i A sh lan d .
la r fo r each m em b er.
tria l rig h ts th ro u g h re p re s e n ta tiv e s
g a n iz a tio n fo r se v e ra l y e a rs. V a r­ w hich on t h a t d a y a m o u n te d to th e
a n d se rv ic e d e p a r tm e n t e q u ip m e n t G uests at D inner—
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t h i s c ity h a s been fo rc e d to b u y a
Miss Opal Warren of Lakeview is h a lf of th e m a lre a d y h av e m ailed
ed th e s o ld ie r c o m p e n sa tio n bill, a n d
h o rse . Old D obbin w ill be u sed in fo rd w ere in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y a u d te n tio n fo r an u n c e a sin g p eriod of
among out-of-town visitors.
checks fo r th e ir s h a re in th e u n d e r ­ th e reso lu z io n s c o m m itte e on it " th e
c a rin g f o r t h e m u n ic ip a l c e m e te ry . w ere g u e s ts a t th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ activity.
Visiting Here—
ta k in g . Som e a id o u tsid e th e o rg a n ­ people of th e U n ited S ta te s d e s ire
m erce d in n e r la s t ev en in g .
D r. H o w a rd M. S haw h a s re c e n tly
S. J. Grimes of Portland was
izatio n h a s been given also , a lth o u g h th e long o v er d u e d e b t to th e so ld ­
•B jo q q a p u opom B diuX snn Xq pad com e to A sh la n d to v isit frie n d s for business visitor yesterday.
MORE EARTHQUAKES
no
a p p e al is bein g m ad e to o u tsid e rs . iers be p a id .” A n ti-in ju n c tio n bills
S tarted for Iowa—
-do}8 uoaq se q ‘n u n o p B u ip d b noaq a few d ay s fro m h is Coos c o u n ty
M rs. L. J . O rre s a n d d a u g h te r
a tta c k e d A tto rn e y G e n e ral D a u g h e r­
ra n c h .
OABq i q 3 jui oq.w * jo 9 uis b X ubjv
H. E. Day of Portland is among
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10— An ty, w ho w as fla y e d fo r d ra w in g upon
SY D N E Y , A u s tra lia ,
O ct. 10— G rove, Iow a, w h e re th e y w ere c a l­
recent arrivals.
earthquake, center of disturbance th e g o v e rn m e n t fu n d s i o fig h t th o
An* e a r th q u a k e d is tu rb a n c e , b e lie v ­ led by th e s e rio u s illn e ss of Mrs. Ducks A ttract—
J o h n M. D ow nie of P h o e n ix A ri­
about
thirty four hundred miles in s h o p m e n ’s s tr ik e . T h e c o n v en tio n
ed to h a v e its c e n te r in th e n o r th O rre s ’ m o th e r.
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