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MALARIA GERMS
C a n n o t su rv iv e th re e m o n th s
in th e ric h ozone a t A sh lan d .
P u re d o m estic w a te r help s.
A shland D aily T idings
The
Tidings
Has
Been
Ashland's
Leading Neivspaper For Nearly Fifty
Years
( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice)
VOL. X L V II.
S. P. RECEIVES
5 3 NEW ENGINES
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923
MANY TEACHERS TO ATTEND
CHAMBER DINNER TUESDAY
Popular Education and Free Government
JAPS ARE GIVEN
ANOTHER SHOCK
ASHLAND CLIMATE
C u re s n in e c ases o u t of te n
of a s th m a . T ills is a proven
fact.
NO 66
TAKE MAN’S HOUSE AND
LOTS TO PAY LIQUOR FINE
NEW LIGHT SHED
M any of th e A sh lan d
T e a ch e rs
VANCOUVER, W a sh ., Nov. 18.-
a re p la n n in g to a tte n d th e C h a m ­
Popular education is necessary for the preservation
14154821
A house a n d fo u r city lo ts, ow ned ,
ber of C om m erce d in n e r to m o rro w
of those conditions of reedom, political and social, which
by J a m e s W . F itts of Y acolt, found
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n ig h t- a t th e H otel A sh la n d . T h is w ill
are indispensable to tree individual development. And,
g
u ilty of illeg a l possession of liq u o r,
New Locomotives Being’ Deliv-!be an e x c elle n t o p p o rtu n ity to m ee t
in
the
second
place,
no
instrumentality
less
universal
in
was sold to d a y fo r $ 4 6 .1 5 , a t th e J R
c -
-
Aliens Prohibited From Own­ co
ered Are in Addition to Re- i a n d g e t a c q u a in te d w ith o u r tea c h -
u n ty c o u rth o u s e to C la rk e c o u n ty B ° S h S * 2 . ™ “
S a 7 S MeSer/ey
its
power
and
authority
than
government
can
secure
pop­
ing
Shares
in
Agricultural
cent Order for 63.
: ing fo rc e - M usic fo r th e e v e n t is to
May Be Member of a
by th e s h e riff, w ho co n d u c te d th e '
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¡be fu rn is h e d by H igh School stu -
ular education. * * * Without popular education more­
Land Corp.
Boston Family
sale u n d e r o rd e rs of S u p e rio r Judge* i
One Type o f New Ixx-oinotives B eing d e n ts u n d e r d ire c tio n of Miss M a ­
over, no government which rests upon popular action can
R u lin g Is th e R esult o f C larifying G eorge B. Sim pson. F r i t t s h a d been I D escription Given T allies Closely
D elivered Is the Most Pow er­
s te rs , in s tr u c to r in m usic.
long
endure.
The
people
must
be
schooled
in
the
know!
Mr.
V.
V.
M
ills
w
ill
r
e
p
re
s
e
n
t
th
e
j
Im portant D erision R eiidenl
fu l Made.
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tO P ay a f i“ e ° f 3150>
W i,h
K illed by Alev *
edge
and,
it
possible,
in
the
virtues
upon
which
tin*
main­
Last
Monday.
w
hich
he
re
fu
s
e
d
to
do,
so
h
is
re
a
l
j
\
K
els
A m erican L egion on th e p ro g ra m 1
tenance
and
success
of
free
institutions
depend.
No
free
e
s
ta
te
w
a
s
-a
tta
c
h
e
d
a
n
d
sold
to
p
a
y
__
• F o llo w in g th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t j fo r th e C. of C. d in n e r to m o rro w i
W A SH IN G TO N ,
Nov. 19.— T he h is fin e, m o st of w hich F r i t t s h ad
STOCKTON, Cal
government can last in health if it lose hold of the tra­
th e S o u th e rn P acific had placed o rd -j n ig h t a t H otel A sh la n d . T he T o p ic 1
Nov. 1 9 .—
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
su
p
re
m
e
c
o
u
rt
h
a
s
d
e
­
a
lre
a
d
y
ta
k
e
n
o
u
t
by
e
x
tra
tim
e
ditions of its history, and in the public schools these tra­
e rs fo r 63 new lo co m o tiv es m a d e 1 assig n e d to th e L egion is “ P a t r i o - '
P ro b a b ility th a t lig h t has at last
cided th a t th e C a lifo rn ia A lien L and se rv e d in ja il.
se v e ra l days ago com es th e new s th a t j tis m ” , th is b e in g th e s u b je c t fo r th e
been sh ed on th e id e n tity of Ed.
ditions may be and slioud be sedulously preserved, care-
A
ct. w hich w as ru le d c o n s titu tio n a l
T h is policy w ill be follow ed in th e M eservey, th e itin e ra n t la b o re r k ill­
th e e a s te rn m a n u fa c tu rin g c o n c ern s ; day.
tullv leplanted in the thought and consciousness of each
in a decision h a n d e d dow n la s t w eek, case of a ll o ffe n d e rs o w n in g p ro p ­
h a v e beg u n th e d e liv e ry of 58 new
P ro f. H. S. T u ttle ,
ed by A lex A. K els, is seen in in fo r­
p rin c ip a l
successive
generation.—Woodrow
Wilson.
p
ro h ib its th e e x e cu tio n of “ cro p p in g e rty in th e c o u n ty w ho fail to pay m a tio n c o n ta in e d in a le tte r received
fre ig h t an d p a sse n g e r locom otives s p e a k e r fo r th e C. of C. d in n e r gave
on
c o n tra c ts m ad e betw een J a p a n e s e fin
o rd e re d d u rin g th e e a rly p a rt of th e tw o sp len d id a d d re s s e s y e s te rd a y in
. e s levied
,
L th e m . P ro s e c u tin g A t- i by C h ief o f P olice W a lk e r o f S tock-
’ ¡a n d la n d o w n e rs of C a lifo rn ia . In an- tu rn c y JoHcph E . H all s a id . In t h e
T „ e let,,.,- , , f ,,„ „ d r . C h a r t ,,
y e a r by t h a t com pany.
th e C o n g re g a tio n a l a n d M e th o d ist
- 1 o th e r ru lin g c la rify in g its decision p a s t o b d u ra te o f f e n d e r , h a v e o f t e n ! , , . g o u le of B oston, and r. to r , to an
T h e tw o o rd e rs , a d d in g a to ta l of c h u rc h e s.
in a B oston
w ith re sp e c t to th e v a lid ity of th e chosen to re n ta l,, in ja il r a t h e r th a n I a r tic le p u b lish e d ........ .
113 e n g in e s fo r h a n d lin g c o n sta n tly
D on’t fo rg e t th e C h ry sa n th e m u m
C a lifo rn ia lan d law’, th e c o u rt held p ay th e ir fin e s, b e in g a llo w e d $3 ; p ap er.
in c re a s in g tr a f f ic in th e W est, w ill e x h ib it a t th e H o tel A sh la n d to m o r­
M rs. Soule say s th a t an E d w ard
th a t th e o w n e rsh ip of s h a re s of a d ay to w a rd p a y m e n t of th e m o n e -i
re p re s e n t an e x p e n d itu re of about. row ev en in g . B rin g y o u r c h ry s a n ­
ta r y p e n a lty .
sto
ck
in
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
la
n
d
-
1 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w hen d e liv e re d a n d fit- th e m u m s to th e h o te l b etw een fo u r ’
M eservey, a m em b e r of h e r fam ily
c o rp o ra tio n s c o n s titu te d an in te re s t
ted fo r serv ice.
T he new locom o- a n d five T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n
has been m issin g for fo u r year.
in re a l p ro p e rty , th u s m a k in g th e RESTRICTIONS ON’ TRUCKS
tiv e s em body th e la te s t a p p ro v ed 1
___________ ___ _______
G ives Description
MADE RY LANE COUNTY
o
w n e rsh ip illeg a l u n d e r th e decision
fe a tu re s fo r in c re a sin g e fficien cy and FOUR E li.L E D IN OREGON
She d e sc rib e s his as 60 y e a rs of
of la s t M onday, w hich
p ro h ib its
ag e, liv e f»»et ten inches ta ll, w ith
econom y of o p e ra tio n as w o rk e d on*
IND USTRIES DURING W EEK
E U , G E N E
,
O r.,
Nov.
T
he
n
m
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A
liens
n
o
t
e
lig
ib
le
to
c
itiz
e
n
sh
ip
,
to
,
19’
A11jv
e r y had te e th , of lig h t com plexion
A
sh
la
n
d
H
ig
h
d
e
fe
a
te
d
R
o
se
b
u
rg
j
by S o u th e rn P a c ific m o tiv e pow er
I p J ,
b
a"
farm land., w ith in th e s ta in « ,
g
ra
v
e
l
a
n
d
m
ac
a
d
a
m
ro
a
d
s
in
L
a
n
e
a
n d w ith blue ey.-s and th in h a ir. He
. ° n th e local g rid field S a tu rd a y a fte r-
e x p e rts .
T hey w ill m a k e p sssib le
tea m , h ead ed by otto K ln m , fo rm e r i C a lifo rn ia ,
SA LEM , Nov. 18.
I II D T P
W PFP «
c
o
u
n
ty
w
ill
be
p
ro
te
c
te
d
th
is
w
in
te
r
w eighed a b o u t 160 pounds. He w as
lo n g e r ru n s an d th e
h a n d lin g
of fo u r fa ta litie s d u e to in d u s tr ia l a c ­ noon by a sc o re of 12 to 0. T h e v isi­ well know n y o u n g m an of A sh la n d , I
th
e
c
o
u
n
ty
c
o
u
rt
h
a
v
in
g
m
ad
e
an
o
r
­
to
r
s
’
fa
v
o
rite
a
tta
c
k
w
as
by
a
ir,
a
It
ho
w ell e d u c a te d , but o u t of luck and
h e a v ie r tra in s .
will p lay P o m o n a C ollege a t P a sa
c id e n ts in O regon (lu rin g th e w eek
d e r re s tric tin g lo ad s to 350 p o u n d s d isc o u ra g e d . H is fa th e r is still a liv e
th e y h had
ad o n e b ac k field m an w ho ! d e n a , C al.. T h a n k sg iv in g d a y * T he I w NO SUCCESSOR NAMED
“2 -1 0 -2 ” P ow erfu l Type
e n d in g N o vem ber 15, a c c o rd in g to a
to th e tir e in ch . T h is is th e s ta n d a rd and is q u ite w o rried ab o u t him , th e
T h irty -fo u r of th e locom otives re p o rt p re p a re d h e re to d a y by th e s ta g e d th re e 35 to 40 y a rd ru n s . ! H a w a iia n eleven h as a lre a d y sailed
FOR W H ITE IN SHASTA
se t by th e s ta te h ig h w a y com m ission le tte r s ta te s.
now b ein g d e liv e re d a re of th e “ 2- s ta te in d u s tria l a c c id e n t co m m issio n , j nilB(,i,U?
fin a l , from H onolulu fo r th e s ta te s and is
fo r a il s ta te m ac a d a m ro ad s.
i C hief W a lk e r ex p re sse s belief th a t
1 0-2” ty p e fo r h e a v y fre ig h t service
T he v ictim s w e re :
C yril A v rit f n ♦ » ° P? S ,
& . T S 1 l&n & ! coniposed ° f 19 m en, in a d d itio n to
R E D D IN G , Nov. 19.— T he s ta te
T he L an e c o u rt a lre a d y h ad Ret j th is w as th e m an killed by Kels, th e
a n d a re s im ila r to th o se in u s - on i B lack R ock, f a l l e n H o w a rd P e t e r - '
1
& to u c h d o w u ’ A sh la n d had th e coach.
fish a n d g a m e com m ission h a s n o t
th is lim it on a n u m b e r of ro a d s i n 1 d e sc rip tio n ta lly in g closely, and
m o u n ta in se ctio n s of th e lin e. T h ese son, h ra k e m a n , W a ld p o rt; H osie A. ! a new p la y e r in th e fo rm of M arske,
is
a d e p u ty fish a n d
O tto K lu m , coach of th e v isitin g yet a p p o in te d
d iffe re n t p a rts of th e c o u n ty , h u t ta k in g th e m a tte r up w ith S h e r if f
a re ’ am o n g th e la rg e s t a n d m ost m od- S te p h en s, V alsetz, lin e r, a n d L ero y w ho b ro k e up pass a f te r pass by eleven w as fo rm e rly coach of th e g am e c o m m issio n er fo r S h a s ta C o u n ­
as m an y of th e ro a d s a p p e a re d to be R eicks.
R o se b u rg . M arsk e a lso did som e re a l A sh lan d H igh School an d is a g r a d u ­ ty to succeed th e la te
e rn of th e i r ty p e in use on an y r a i l ­ S m ith , P ro lta n d , boom m an,
Jam es
S.
ta c k lin g in re a l fo o tb a ll lik e form . a te of th a t in s titu tio n . He h a s been W h ite , who w as k illed a t C a stella s u ffe rin g from h e a v y h a u lin g over
ro a d . T en a re of th e “ 4-8-2” type,
Of th e 642 a c c id e n ts re p o rte d , 521
th em it w as decided to m a k e th e
Sister Visits Kels
com m only know n as th e m o u n ta in j were 8ubj ect to b e n e f its ' u n d e r th e A sh la n d p u lle d th re e o r fo u r nice a t H ono lu lu fo r th e p a st fo u r o r j by J ° bn V ail on O cto b er 1 7 th.
re
s tric tio n county-w ’ide.
p
asses,
b
u
t
R
o
se
b
u
rg
m
ad
e
m
o
re
FOLSOM
, Calif..* Nov. 19.— Mrs. E.
five y e a rs, d u rin g w hich he h a s been |
G eorge N eal, c h ie f e x e cu tiv e of-
ty p e, p a s se n g e r locom otive, w inch w o rk m a n ’s c o m p e n sa tio n
a c t. 1 1 6 ,
y
a
rd
s
in
t
h
a
t
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t,
b
u
t
th
e
C.
S
ta
p
le
s,
s is te r of Aleif A. K els.
a sso c ia te d
w ith th e U n iv e rsity of j ficPr of th e com m ission, h a s in strn c -
a re am o n g th e m o st p o w e rfu l and.» w ere from firm s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s :
re
c
e
iv
e
r
seldom
g
o
t
aw
ay
fro
m
A
sh
­
a w a itin g th e g allo w s on J a n u a r y 4tli
H aw aii.
1 te d G. O. L ew is of H a y fo rk , d e p u ty
m o d ern p a sse n g e r locom otive ev er tb a t bavp r e j e cted th e law . a n d fiv e,1
fo r th e m u rd e r of Ed. M eservey, was
b u ilt. T h ese a re to be used in fast w ere fro m • p u b lic u tllitle g *n o t e n _ ' la n d ’s fa s t b a c k field .
Tlie H a w aiian tea m is know n as ! *’sb
and
Kanip c o m m issio n er in
In
th
e
d
riv
e
to
goal
A
sh
la
n
d
had
a
v isito r a t tin- Folsom S ta te P riso n
p a se n g e r se rv ic e o v er m o u n ta in <li- title d to th e s ta te p ro te c tio n .
th e “ D e a n s” a n d is said to be v ery T rin ity C ounty, (o look a f te r S h a sta
th
e
p
u
n
ch
over
R
o
se
b
u
rg
to
a
con­
i fo r th e second tim e th is w eek, y e ste r-
v isio n s a n d on e x c e p tio n a lly lo n g
stro n g , u sin g th e a e ria l g a m e copied C o u n ty a s b est he can u n til an ap-
s id e ra b le d e g re e , a n d th e re b y h a n g s a f te r th e
*1
day.
ru n s. T h e re m a in in g six locom otives
U n iv e rsity of C riit’o rn ia . | p o in tn ’e n t ' s m a de. Law’s h a s a r-
th
e
v
icto
ry
.
T
h
e
g
am
e
w
as
fre
e
fro
m
j
T
he
N
avy
tea
m
of
th
e
isla
n
d
s,
cham
-1
i
ived
b
e
re
anrt
w
ill
d
e
v
o
te
On W ed n esd ay sh e had accom pan-
a re of th e “ 4-6-2" ty p e of p a sse n g e r
som e
ro
u
g
h
n
e
s
s
a
n
d
played
w
ith
less
s
ta
l-
!
pions
fo
r
tw
o
y
e
a
rs,
w
as
tied
b
y
i
a
tto
n
tio
n
to
th
is
c
o
u
n
ty
rig
h
t
a-
i ied Mrs. K els to see h er h u sb an d
e n g in e , s im ila r to th o se b u ilt in 1921
ling th a n th e M edford g am e of A r- , Coach K lu n i’s a g g re g a tio n w hen th ey ! w:' y’ H e bas been fam e w a rd e n in.
__
h e re fo r th e firs t tim e since he dis-
fo r use on th e S a lt L a k e D ivision,
m
istic
e
day.
The
fa
n
s
d
e
lig
h
te
d
in
e
n
te
re
d
th
e
fo
u
rth
q
u
a
r
te
r
w
ith
a
T
r
in
itV
C
o
u
n
ty
fo
r
fifte
e
n
y
ears,
J
o
h
n
n
y
G
ru
e
lle
,
a
u
th
o
r
of
th
e
f
a
-
1
aPPeared-
Y e ste rd a y sb <* re tu rn e d
w h ich h a v e p ro v en so e ffic ie n t in
th
e
g
a
m
e
w
ith
R
o
se
b
u
rg
b
ecau
se
of
I
8core
of
19.
6
1
w
ith
M
rj.
M
ary .'.!uci'i::;g of S an ta
m a k in g th e ru n of 536 m ile s betw een
i ovuie ul
a g a in s t th e m .
T h e ; --------------------------------------
m ous R ag g ed y A nn books, w ho be­
j
th
e
c
o
n
tin
u
a
l
s
h
iftin
g
of
a
tta
c
k
s
and
O gden, U ta h , a n d S p a rk s, N evada.
P o m o n a co llege w as also d e fe a te d ^ ’ K H IST O R IC F O O T P R IN T S
cam e an A shland re sid e n t d u rin g la te R osa, a n o th e r s is te r of K els, an d Mrs.
th
e
h
a
rd
p
la
y
in
g
of
R
o
s
e
b
u
rg
’s
hack-
T he new- m o u n ta in ty p e p a sse n g e r
la st y e a r, a c c o rd in g to a d isp a tc h '
DISCOVERED IN GRANITE su m m e r, w ill be a g u est of th e C h a m ­ M u e th in g 's son-in-law and d a u g h te r,
fie
ld
,
w-ho
pu
lled
se
v
era
l
n
e
a
t
fak
e
lo co m o tiv es a re h e a v ie r a n d m ore
from th e isla n d s.
♦
_______
b e r of C om m erce a t th e d in n e r a t Mr. and Mrs. J a n ie s F e rg u so n .
p lay s and fin e end ru n s.
T h e v isito rs talk e d w ith K els in
______________________ ETN A M ILLS, Nov. 18.— W h ile
p o w e rfu l th a n a n y p a s se n g e r loco
H otel A sh lan d T u esd ay evening.
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 15.— "How-
th
e
office of W ard en ,i J. S m ith for
m o tiv e now used by th e S o u th e rn yon g o n n a ' keep 'em dow n on th e
e x p lo rin g in th e m o u n ta in s re c e n tly ,
G ru e lle ’s s e rie s of books have made1
IDAH O M - m W W K LA M A TH
|
, 0M d lsc o v e red w h> l „
,
h
a
lf
an h o u r, and tin -i re tu rn e d to
P a c ific .
T h ey h a v e a tra c tiv e , or f a r m ? ”
him one of th e m o st fam o u s a u th o rs
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ts
oj
sonle
Lodi,
w h ere Mrs. M u eth in g and th e
p u llin g p o w e r of 57,510 p o u n d s w ith ­
of th e c o u n try a n d h is p ro d u c tio n s
T h a t's easy, e x p la in s th e N a tio n a l
F e rg u so n s a re g u ests.
p re h is to ric a n im a l.
o u t th e a u x ilia ry b o o ste r e n g in e an d A u to m o b ile C h a m b e r of C om m erce,
h av e been re a d an d e n jo y ed by m il-
B O ISE , Id a h o , Nov. 19.— E n th u s ­
T he in d e n ta tio n s show th e m a rk s ions. Mr. G ru e lle , acco m p an ied by his
67,660 p o u n d s w ith th e b o o ste r. T he w hich re p o rts t h a t p ro p o rtio n a te ly
ia stic s u p p o rt by Id a h o a n s w ill be
to ta l w e ig h t of e n g in e a n d te n d e r is ¡m o re c a rs a re ow ned% in th e fa rm s
of five d is tin c t toes, or cu sh io n s, fam ily , cam e to O regon d u rin g th e ORDERS D E FE N SE ( X». E:>
given O regon people in th e ir
e f-j
AGAINST FO RBES’ PROTEST
a p p ro x im a te ly 5 7 2,900 p o u n d s ; a n d v illa g e s fro m 1,000 to 5,000
i th e la r g e r ones m e a s u rin g a b o u t tw o su m m e r to en jo y th e m o u n ta in s and
fo rts to s e c u re an o rd e r from t h e l fe e t ac ro ss
le n g th o v e r a ll, 97 fe e t, 6 1-4 in ch es; p o p u la tio n all over th e c o u n try th a n
s tre a m s a n d cam ped fo r som e tim e
in te r s ta te com m erce com m ission fo ri
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 19 —O ver
T
hey
a
p
p
e
a
r
to
h
a
v
e
been
m
ade
h e ig h t, 16 fe e t, 1 1-2 in c h e s; d riv ­ a lo n g
a
t L ak e of th e W oods, n e a r A sh lan d .
th e
g a y e st “ W h ite W a y ,”
th
e
e
x
te
n
sio
n
of
th
e
O
regon
S
h
o
rt
th
e
p ro te s t of h is co u n sel, th e d e ­
by a n im a ls m o v in g in both d ire c ­ As a re s u lt of fre q u e n t v isits to Ash
in g w h eels. 73 1-2 in ch e s in d ia m e t F ifth a v e n u e , B ro a d w a y , M ichigan
A ll m em b e rs of th e J a c k s o n and L in e ra ilro a d from C ran e to K la m -
lan d th e y becam e e n a m o re d of th e : ,f‘Dse ° r ('olon.-l F o rb es, fo rm e r head
tio n s.
er. T h e b o o s te r engine, is a s e p a ra te B o u le v a rd , E u c lid a v e n u e , o r F
J o s e p h in e c o u n ty b a r a sso c ia tio n s a th Palls> O regon. T h is su p p o rt w as
tow
n a n d a f te r
in v e s tig a tin g
th e 1 of ,b o ' e te ra n s b u re a u , a g a in s t tlie
tw o -c y lin d e r ste a m e n g in e g e a re d t o ’ st rpp(
T he p r in ts a re in p a rt of a led g e of
a re to be th e g u e s ts of th e m e m b e rs p ro m ised a t a m e e tin g of th e Ca!d-
sch
o
o
ls
h
e
re
decided
to
m
ak
e
th
is !c h a rg e s of g ra ft a,1(l c o rru p tio n in
ax le of tr a ilin g tru c k w h eels fo r th e
In fa c t, m o to r c a rs h a v e p u t th e of th e A sh la n d b a r a t a b a n q u e t w en C o m em rcial clu b T u e sd a y n ig h t g r a n ite found on th e e a st side of
w as
o rd ered
th e S alm on M o u n tain , a b o u t a q u a r ­ th e ir hom e, te m p o ra rily a t lea st. T h e ; b ' s a d m in is tra tio n ,
p u rp o se of a s s is tin g m ain e n g in e in m ain in M ain s tre e t.
a n d m e e tin g to be h eld in A sh la n d a t w hich b u sin e ss m en of O n ta rio
excellen
t
s
ta
n
d
a
rd
of
A
sh
lan
d
schools
<dosed
today-
Colonel
E
asb
y
S m ith ,
h a n d lin g tra in s , b oth in s ta r tin g and
“ Tlie o w n e rsh ip of m o to r
e a rs on th e e v e n in g of S a tu rd a y , Decem - an d o th e r O regon to w n s w e re p res- te r of a m ile from th e r e g u la r sta g e
a p p e ale d p a rtic u la rly to Mr. an d M r s ., F ° rb es co u n sel, ch a rg e d
th a t th e
ro u te a n d fo u r m iles from E tn a .
on h e a v y g ra d e s. I t is c u t o u t as is p ro p o rtio n a te ly h e a v ie s t in
th e ' h e r 8 th , n e x t.
e
n
t.
T
he
clu
b
w
ill
a
s
sis
t
in
s
e
c
u
rin
g
G
ru
elle.
.c
o
m
m
itte
e
’s
ru
lin
g
m
ade
ii
im pos-
soon a s th e tr a in a tta in s a speed of v illa g e s from 1,000 to 5,00 9 poj u -j
T h is g a th e rin g is th e c u lm in a tio n ! d a ta on th e b e n e fits w bieh th e ra il
T
he
fa
c
t
th
a
t
G
ru
e
lle
h
a
s
accepted
8,b,e
to
Pre
s
c
n
t
an
a
d
e
q
u
a
te
defense,
a b o u t 15 m iles p e r h o u r. T h e “ 4-6- la tio n , w hich h av e b u t n i r e ne • c e n i ' rP
a n in v ita tio n e x te n d e d to th e b a r ex te n sio n , w hich w ill p ro v id e a s h o rt
an in v ita tio n to be th e g u e st of th e j
2” ty p e p a s se n g e r locom otives, found of th e U n ited S ta te s p o p u la tio n , yet a sso c ia tio n s by th e A sh lan d b a r a t
c
u
t
ra
il
r
o
u
te
to
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
fo
r
th
e
C h a m b e r T u e sd a y e v e n in g is g r a tif y ­ THIRD PARTY IN FAVOR
to be one of th e m o st e ffic ie n t and use 20 p e r c e n t of th e to ta l m o to r th e C o n s titu tio n d a y
m e e tin g
in
i
E
a
s
te
r
n
O
regon
a
n
d
W
e
ste
rn
Id
a
h
o
,
OF PU R !.1C O W NERSH IP
in g to th a t o rg a n iz a tio n .
e a s ie s t r id in g e n g in e s in use, h av e c a rs .” ax-cording to th e C h a m b e r. G ra n ts P ass.
I
w
ill
he
to
th
is
se
ctio
n
.
O
th
e
r
Id
ah
o
a tra c tiv e p o w e r of 43.660 pounds, “ S ta tin g it a n o th e r w ay, th e s e com ­
T h is occasion is p la n n e d to be on
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 1 9 — In sti-
I ELAM ATH W ILL DECLARE
w e ig h t w ith te n d e r a p p ro x im a te ly m u n itie s h a v e one m o to r c a r fo r a m uch m o re e la b o ra te scale th a n c itie s w ill a lso be ask ed Io su p p o rt
th
e
m
ove.
WAR
ON
COYOTE
T
R
IB
E
Sa
t
o rs of th e T h ird P o rty m ovem ent
5 2 7 ,2 5 0 p o u n d s, a n d a re 96 fee t,
a n y b a r a sso c ia tio n a f f a ir w hich h a s
w
ith
in th e
“ c o m m ittee of fo rty -
5 1-4 in c h e s in le n g th .
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
e v e r been h eld in s o u th e rn O regon,
ALAM ATH FA LLS, Nov 19.— W ar e ig h t" m ee tin g h e re , a n n o u n c ed th a t
T h e p o w e rfu l “ 2 -1 0 -2 ” fre ig h t lo ­
a n d th is tim e each m em b e r of th e b a r
WOMAN FIN D S
F o r th e S chools e x h ib it th e folio"
as been d e c la re d on K la m a th co u n ty a n y p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te c o u n t-
c o m o tiv es a re 97 fe e t, 9 1-4 inches DUNSMUIR ENJOYING
BABY ON FRONT PORCH
w ill be expected to b rin g h is w ife o r
ing list of s u b je c ts a n d p riz e s h.i ; coyotes a n d h o s tilitie s w ill be d ì - 1
on th e ir su p p o rt, m ust fav o r th e
lo n g , h a v e tra c tiv e p o w er w ith o u t
SI RSTANTIAL G RO \\THjiady t 0 th e b a n q u e t a n d m e e tin g .
! been o ffered by th e c o m m itte e co n ­ rec ted h e re th is w in te r by E lm e r P ublic o w n e rsh ip of ra ilro a d s and
b o o s te r of 75,150 p o u n d s, w ith b o o st­
PO R TLA N D , Nov. IS .— P ic tu re
A side fro m th e b a n q u e t, th e b a r
s is tin g of G. A. B riscoe, Mrs. A. W. W illia m s of th e U n ited S ta te s hiolog- n a tu r a l re so u rc e s, also a revision of
e r 84,740 p o u n d s an d w eigh a p p ro x ­
e s u r P rise of M rs. L. B lo u n t. No.
Di NSMI IR, Nov. 19.
Duns- associations are to have as th e ir ¡ tb
rA _ - , A
W oods,
M rs. L o u is Schw ein
and ical se rv ice of P o rtla n d h e a d q u a rte rs . ! th e h a n k in g law s. T he p ro g ressiv e
im a te ly 619,800 p o u n d s. All of th e n m ir ’s g ro w th h a s been th e cau se g u e s t, W illiam G. H a le , D ean of th e I 507 M ontgom ery s tre e t, w hen s h e '» ,
t , s. n •. mi
i r
,
,
. »
Mrs. E m il P eil. T h ese lis ts ap p lv to T h e p rin c ip a l w eapon of th e <-a n i - , c o n fe re n ce will c o n tin u e to d ay and
e n g in e s a re e q u ip p e d w ith feed w a t­ of r e d is tr ic ti^ g th e v o tin g p re c in c ts, D e p a rtm e n t of L aw of th e U n iv e rs i- i fo u n d a n o n d e s c rip t a p p e a rin g b u n -| Af,hlan(J scbools
hut
a ll J a c k so n paig n a g a in s t th e sh e ep k ille rs w ill : to m o rro w . J. H op k in s, h ead of th e
e r h e a te rs , w h ich p e rfo rm th e d o u b le fo u r new o n es b e in g e s ta b lis h e d . ’
ty of O reg o n , w ho w ill ta lk on t h e ! d le on th e porcb bPsid e h e r fro n t
o
.
,
,
„
»
,
.
;
,
c
o
u
n
ty
schools
a
re
in
v
ited
to com- be s try c h n in e and th e fa rm e rs an d ■ c o m m ittee, said Unit th e th ird p a rty
o p ra tio n of h e a tin g th e w a te r as it
W ith in th e c o rp o ra te lim its of th e s u b je c t of th e p ro p o sed in c re a s e In
r a t S ° cIocK S a tu rd a y n i g h t , p H e fop fwo s .lypr cupg
th<?
com es fro m th e te n d e r an d p u m p in g tow n w ill be p re c in c ts 1 to 6. T he re q u ire m e n ts fo r ad m issio n to th e a n d d '« c o v e re d . upon u n d o in g n . t h a t , d ire c tk )n o f Mrs. S u ssa n n e H om es ra n c h e rs will he o rg an iz ed to co-op- " ’Di m ak e o v e rtu re s to no c a n d id a te .
e r a ie w ith th e g o v e rn m e n t and local
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it in to th e b o ile r. T h ey a lso h av e o u tsid e ones w ill be 7 an d 8. P r e ­ b a r. D ean H a le is o n e of th e fo re - ' b a b y h a n d s re a c h e d up to
1
"
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.......
:
C
a
rte
r,
C
o
u
n
ty
S
u
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t,
and
d
e
p
u
tie
s.
K
la
m
a
th
sh
eep
m
en
e
sti-
'
T
L
IB
E R T Y EIGHT YEARS
c la sp b ra k e s on te n d e r tru c k w heels, vious to th is c h a n g e , th o se v o te rs m o st le g a l m in d s in th e W e st, a n d ! h e r ,a r ge ones.
i fn il in s tru c tio n s
w ill be n iad e
to m a te th a t th e ir losses a n n u a lly from
FUGITIVE IS APPREHENDED
c o n s is tin g of tw o b ra k e sh o e s p er o u tsid e th e tow n w e re p u t to m uch h is p re se n c e w ill in s u re a (n il a t-
llie
d o o r' ¡each d is tr ic t re la tiv e to th e te rm s of
.................
coyote
d
e
p
re
d
a
tio
n
s
exceed
10
p
e
r­
w h eel, w hich p ro v id e m o re efficie n t d isc o m fo rt to re a c h th e v o tin g p lace te n d a n c e .
- w hen sh e h e a rd m y ste rio u s so u n d s .,
tiv ' co n te st
LONG BEACH . C al.. Nov. 19.—
cent.
¡ a t M asson’s d u rin g s to rm y w e a th e r.
b ra k in g a n d less w e a r.
Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas
1. F irst'G rade-Illustrated story
--------------------------------- ¡Jo h n Sabin. 4 5 a fu g itiv e from C hi-
be a sk e d to cover th e s u b je c t as t o 1 s a " no o n e - T h e n sh e n o ticed t b e : “ L ittle
M
iss
M
u
ffe
t”
,
size
9x18,
p
a
t-
ASSAI'LT
UPON AGED
cago ju s tic e since 1915. w as a rr e s t-
ANNUAL CONSUMPTION OF
how th e a tto rn e y s m ay be of as- : b u n d le at her feet.
J
ROYAL H EADS OF SPAIN
w
o
rk
.
P
riz
e
s:
$2.00,
$1.50,
MAN
BRINGS
CHARGE
P(1 b‘ r'‘ today. Sabin is declared to
ORANGES ON INCREASE s is ta n c e to th e C o u rt a n d H. D. N or- T be b a b >’— a S irl. a b o u t one m onth ; ()ft gOc
PAY VISIT TO ITALY
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h av e ju m p e d a $5000 bond w hich lie
to n of G ra n ts P a s s w ill be a sk e d to ° ’d — w as d re sse d in fin e c lo th in g , j
9
Second
G
ra
d
e
—
T
h
a
n
k
s
g
iv
in
g
R
O
SEB
U
RG
,
O
r..
Nov.
IS
.—
W
.
R.
¡P
» t up in C hicago to se c u re his
LOS A N G E L E S.
Nov. 19.— A p- give a th o ro u g h d isc o u rse on th e a,mO8t r ic b - a s th o u g h clad bv a ,
,
RO M E, N ov. 19.— B rillia n t c e re ­
.
.
j
.
b
o
o
k
le
t:
d
e
c
o
ra
te
d
co
ver,
p
a
tte
rn
G
luyas,
of
R
id
d
le,
w
as
in
d
icted
by
l^a&s
d u rin g an a p p e lla te c o u rt In a r-
100,000
c a rlo a d s of s u b je c t o f leg al
m onies m a rk e d th e a rriv a l of K in g I pi ox’m a te l\
e th ic s.
O t h e r 'P ro i,d m o th e r fo r a tr ip to S u n d a y
p
anil color w ork. P riz e s: $2.00, $1.50, th e N ovem ber g ra n d ju r y F rid a y on
on an ap p ealed ro b b ery convic-
A lfonso, Q ueen V ic to ria , a n d G e n - |o ra n g e s an d iu a p f'fi'u it a n d 13,000 s p e a k e rs w ill be a n n o u n c e d la te r, it school.
$1.00. 50c.
a
c
h
a
rg
e
of
a
s
s
a
u
lt
a
n
d
b
a
tte
ry
,
tio
n
.
Sabin is also said to be u n d e r
e ra i R iv e ra , h e a d s of th e
S p a n ish j a r ' oad?’
U n io n s, o r th e la rg e s t is sa id .
M rs. K in g to o k h e r to th e A lher-
3.
T
h
i
r
d
G
ra
d
e
—
I
llu
s
tr
a
te
d
G
luyas
is
c
h
a
rg
e
d
w
ith
s
tr
ik
in
g
in
d
ic
tm
e n t in K eo k u , la . W hen a r-
g o v e rn m e n t, w ho a rriv e d to p a y n p o i‘d supply of c itr u s f ru its
ever
F o rm a l in v ita tio n s g iv in g th e p r o - i^ ina K e r r n u rs e ry , w h e re th e re is a
! sto ry , “ T he W ise M en” :
cam els. Jo h n D .« C o rn u tt. aged R id d le resi- re ste d h e re he w as alleged to he
v isit to K in g V ic to r Im m a n u e l r n d J nial
,od ’n tb e I n it^ d S ta te s and g ra m , an d p a r tic u la r d e ta ils of th e s b e lte r fo r h e r tin y — now ho m eless
. ’lin e n , d e s e rt, s ta r , city. P a tte r n , co n ­ d e n t, over th e head w ith a shovel c a r r yin g $32.000 in $1,000 bills.
P o p e P iu s X I. I t is expected t h e [ C a n a d a ’ w ere cons'»nied d u rin g th e m e e tin g a re to be s e n t o u t w i t h i n ! b e a d .
I
s tru c tio n an d c o lo r— 9x12. P riz e s: w hen th e tw o m en en g ag ed in an
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v is it w ill r e s u lt in c lo se r r e l a t i o n s ! ^ 9 - “ ’- ” seaso n ’n th e s e tw o coun- th e w eek. T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e
2.00, $1.50. $1.00, 50c.
a
lte
rc
a
tio
n
over
a
ro
ad
.
C
o
rn
u
tt
suf-1
BURGLARS
MAKE RICH HAUL
b e tw e en S pain
a n d I ta ly an d t h e ‘ ,1’e s ' accor(Gn S to th e a n n u a l re - of a rr a n g e m e n ts a re W m . M. B rig g s,
CO U N CIL O F AM BASSADORS
4. F o u r th G ra d e — R a g d o lls:
fered
se
v
ere
scalp
in
ju
rie
s
.
G
luyas
is
AT
KLAM
ATH FA L L S ST O R E
Vatican. A g re a t crow d filled t h e j p o rt of
D eze^» G e n e ral M ana- W . J . M oore, a n d M iss N ellie D ickey,
PROPOSE STRONG NOTE old sto c k in g s. P riz e s : $2.00, $1.50, b ein g held fo r th e g ra n d ju r y u n d e r
_______
s tr e e ts a n d c h eered th e ro y al p a rty J ^ Pr
tb e G a lifo rn ia F r u it G row ers a ll a tto r n e y s of A sh lan d .
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$1.00. 50c.
$500
b
an
d
s.
KLAM
ATH
FA L L S,
E
x
c
h
a
n
g
e,
Los
A
ngeles,
w
h
ich
w
as
N ov. 19—
on its w ay fro m th e s ta tio n .
P A R IS , Nov-
19.— T he i n te r - a l- 1 5. F ifth G rade— F lo w e r b a sk e t.
issued to d ay .
B
u
rg
la
rs
e
a
rly
to
d
a
y
robbed
th e
lied council of A m b a ssa d o rs
pro- F re e h a n d d ra w in g an d c o lo rin g an d COMMITTEE WANTS FLOWERS
Of th is q u a n t t y . C a lifo rn ia sh ip -
safe x»f th e K. S u h a rm a n s to re o n e
pose to issu e a s tro n g , jo in t a ll ie d ' c u ttin g . P riz e s: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00,
MCADOO IS EXPECTED
. ped 50.966 c a rlo a d s of o ra n g e s an d
FOR COMING WINTER FAIR o f (h e la rg e s st h e re , an d c u rre n c y ,
n o te to B e rlin r e q u irin g an im m ed-'R O c.
TO MAKE STATEMENT grapefruit and 8.741 cars of lemons,
M rs. O. W in te r, m em b e r of th e e stim a te d a t betw een $12.000 a n d
, ------------
j ia te “ ye»” or “ n o ” in th e a n sw e r
6. S ixth G rad e— 6B— M ap of U.
d e c o ra tin g e o m itte e fo r th e W in te r $15,000, w as sto len .
fig u re d on a b a sis of 400 boxes to
OKLAHOM A CITY , Nov. 19— G ov-, n th e new d e m a n d s levied upon G er- s . P o sse ssio n s, 9x12. P riz e s $2.00,
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19.— W h ile th e c a r, it is re p o rte d .
F a ir, re q u e s ts t h a t th e T id in g s in ­
m any. T he decisio n to send th e n o te $1.50. 6 A— Good E n g lish
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to n ig h t o f h is p re s id e n tia l c a m p a ig n . se rv e a ja il s e n te n c e fo r c o n te m p t of v io la tio n of th e c o n s titu tio n a l law s tie s fo r G erm an y w ilh be po stp o n ed se le c te d . P riz e s : $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, n o tify th e d e c o ra tin g c o m m itte e o r ¡p e rs o n a l and fam ily reaso n s.
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automatically removed Walton from 1 expected to voice England’s refusal S chool— P riz e s: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00,
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1 under a wagon.
TEAM HEADED
BÏ ASHLAND MENEOS
BÏ A SCORE OF 12 TO 0 10 PEAT AT PASADENA
OF
ANN WILL BE GUEST
THAN IN BIG CITIES
BE GUEST OF ASHLAND
PRIZE LIST C0KP.E1ED
AT COMING WINTE? TAP
Senate Dethrones
Governor Walton