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V age fo u b A SÖ L A N l) DAILY TIDINGS Monday, January a i , 1024 427 A C CID EN TS AMONG T U B E R C U L A R P A T IE N T S IN D U ST R IA L W O R K E R S A R E R O U TE D BY F IR E TOTAL D EBT OF 000 w orld w ar v e te r a n s ’ s ta te a id p ro v id e f u tu r e loans, w hich m u st O REGO N $00,240,83(1 bonds w ere a u th o riz e d fo r th e be o b ta in e d in th e next tw o y ears, Í p u rp o se of p ay in g a bonus an d S in k in g F u u d P ro v id e d SA LEM , J a n . 21— A to ta l of D E N V E R , J a n . 19.— A spec (C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1) p ro v id in g loans on re a l property-j A s in k in g fund to r e tir e th ese V Dally C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of 427 a c c id e n ts in O regon in d u s trie s ta c u la r fire forced 40 tu b e rc u la r to v e te ra n s of th e w orld w ar. bonds is p ro v id ed , w h 'c h co n t local Interest. w era re p o rte d to th e s ta te iu d u s- p a te n ts to flee fo r th e ir lives a t- $5,3 8 3 ,3 2 3 .3 9 a n d th is re v e n u e is Of th is a m o u n t, $20,000,000 ' sists of a ll re p a y m e n ts o t p rin c i- F o rm e r M em bers o f C o u n ty “ Y ” t r i a J com m ission d u rin g th e w eek ■ tire d only in th e ir n ig h t clo th e s in c re a sin g a n n u a lly w ith th e in h a s been sold, a n d as th e tim e has pal a n d in te r e s t on lo an s and a V. cek-end V isitors— .e n d in g J a n u a r y 17. T h is w as set ! w hen th e e x -so ld ie rs’ tu b e rc u la r c re a se of m o to r vehicles. F e e l Need of C e n te rin g E f C liff P a y n e m ak e s H u b sta k e s . ex p ired to file f u r th e r ap p lica- one m ill ta x levy. T h is ta x yields o u t in a re p o rt p re p a re d by th e ad, ' hom e w as pr a c tic a llv d e stro y e d by A tto rn e y C. A. H u ff a n d w ife of A m ple R e v e n u e P ro v id e d , , f o rts In L ocal W o rk . T he m a in te n a n c e cost of th e L,?” 8’ ? ° be SOld a b o u t H .0 0 0 .0 0 0 a y e a r --------------------------------- I c id e n t com m ission to day. i fire la s t n ig h t. O w ing to zero G ra n ts P a ss w ere w eek-end g u e s ts V isito r fro m G ra n ts P ass__ s ta te h ig h w a y system fo r th e y e a r >T hese bonds b e a r in te re s t a t ra te s U n d e r a c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d - A sh lan d is to h av e a c o m m u n ity i ° f th e to ta l a c c :d e n ts re p o rte d j w e a tb e r , m an y su ffe re d from ex- or M rs. H. C. F ie ld in g on U pper R . L. B u rd ic, of G ra n ts P ass, 1923 w as $ 1 ,0 4 6 ,2 5 3 .0 3 , leav in g r a ” K,ng / rom 4 to 4 Pe r cen t m en t passed in 1919, bonds to G ra n ite s tre e t. ! w as a b u sin e ss v isito r o v er th e Y M. C. A. A t a m e e tin g held ! , Were s u b je c t to th e p ro v isio n s i p o s u re . T h e d a m a g e is e s tim a ted $ 4 ,3 3 7 ,0 7 0 .3 6 , w hich fig u re m ay an d a r * 5 to 3 ° -yeat se r a ls - j th e a m o u n t of $1.401,580 h av e y e s te rd a y o fte rn o o n a t th e P re s- Ot 1 be c o m p e n sa tio n a c t, 88 w ere a t $13,000. ----------- ! w eek-end. Of th e proceeds of th e se bonds been issued to pay in te re s t on b y te ria n c h u rc h a b o u t 25 re p re -i f r ° m fIrm s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s th a t safely by ta k e n as an a v e ra g e a n d P h o n e 21 fo r good In su ra n c e . , LO N E N EG R O BA N D IT $4 ,6 5 1 ,7 7 6 .9 7 h a s been paid in bonds of v a rio u s irrig a tio n dis- be s e n ta tiv e s of th e c o u n ty Y. M. C. iiave re i ected th e law , a n d fo u r p ro v id es am p le re v e n u e fo r in te r- 1 1 5 -tf I P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its c a n 't M A K ES G(M)D H A UL cash b o n u ses a n d $12,385,800 h a s tric ts , th e in te re s t on w hose bonds i c st p a y m e n ts an d th e re d e m p t'o n e q u a le d fo r th e m oney. 1 1 8 tf A - m e m b e rsh ip m e t an d a p p o in t- w ere from p u b lic u tility co rp o r- A sh la n d H as B u sin ess V isito rs— ----------- - ed d ire c to rs w ho a re to proceed a tio n s n o t e n title d to s ta te p r o te c - ! KANSAS CITY, J a n . 19 _ A ; of bonds a n d leaves som e s u rp lu s been le n t to v e te ra n s on th e s e th e s ta te h a s g u a ra n te e d . T his c u rity of a f ir s t m o rtg a g e on rea l a m e n d m e n t p ro v id es th a t th e O. H. O lson, of B u tte F a lls, B u sin ess V isito rs in J a c k s o n v ille w ith a m o v em en t to in c o rp o ra te i 1 ° D' , lone n e g ro b a n d it held ud E . N. c o n s tru c tio n . p ro p e rty a t N p er c e n t in te re s t, s ta te irrig a tio n and d ra in a g e se s p e n t S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay w ith C M cNabb cNabb an iz a a tio tio n n , . I * ' - ' D aniels cashier of the Irvine P itt 1 nder & co n stitu tional am end- C hief hief of of P P olice olice M an d d S. S. a a local local o o rg rg a a n n iz th e p a y m e n ts of 6 p e r c e n t a n c u ritie s com m ission m ay, a f te r a n ' D E F E C T IV E W A LK IS i ® i m e n t a d ° P ted In 1920, $ 30,000,- frie n d s in A sh lan d . T. II. M yers, A. P e te rs , J r ., w ere b u sin e ss v isi- F o r se v era l y e a rs th e re have, „ . M a n u fa c tu rin g co m p an y a n d o b n u a lly on p rin c ip a l an d in te re s t in v estig a to li, e n te r in to an a g re e - SO U RCE O F ACTION been m em b e rs of th e c o u n ty Y .' o f E a g le P o in t w as in A sh lan d to rs in Ja c k s o n v ille to d ay . to a m o rtiz e th e loan in 28 years. m ^n to pay th e in te re s t on th e ta in e d $13,500 in c a sh . T h e ro b C om plete lin e of A sh la n d Cam S a tu rd a y on business. w ho acted w ith th e ro u tin e d u tie s! T he b a la n c e of th e fu n d , $ 3 ,0 7 3 ,-| bonds of th e d is tric t fo r a p eriod b ery occu red a t th e e n tra n c e of C lean in g , p re ssin g a n d re p a ir- s e n t b e fo re th em . T he m o v em en t I ' H E L E N S . O r., J a n . 21.— coniDanv’s Diant The m onev ned goods. D e tric k ’s. tf 64.70, is cash in th e tre a s u ry to n o t to exceed five y ears «-. . . - J T h ro u g h h e r a tto rn e y , Glen " R. | m e co m p an y s p ia n t. m e m oney T ry P a u ls e r u d ’s fo r y o u r clean - *n S a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. 1 1 8 tf s t a r te d y e s te rd a y is to give com w as to h a v e been used in p ay in g m u n ity a c tiv itie s m o re a tte n tio n M e tsk e r> M rs. H a ttie L a rg e h a s om „ i„ vo Ing a n d p ressin g . O u r w ork g u a r- _____ _ filed a $10,000 d a m a g e claim a - j ° f f th e 450 e m p lo y e s' a n d s ta r t a p ro g ra m t h a t is of in- a n te e d o d o rless. 10 2 -tf B e tu rn s fro m D u n sm u ir— THE PLAN IN BRIEF Ashland Daily Tidings M rs. B e rth a H e e r re tu r n e d last Ite r e s t to th e y o u n g folk of th e g a in s t th e c ity of St. H elen s. The c o m p la in t a lle g e s th a t on A p ril j KLA M A TH L I Q I O R n ig h t from a w eek -en d v isit w ith city. P ro p o ses R eturns from V isit— A shland, Oregon IS LOSING K IC K T b e new ld ea is b ein g m ade 12, 1923, she s u s ta in e d in ju rie s Mrs. D. M. B ro w er re tu rn e d h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. C arl S m ith a t I . T h a t th e U n ited S ta te s sh a ll im Bo you approve the winning plan Yes m e d ia te ly e n te r th e P e rm a n e n t C o u rt in te rd e n o m in a tio n a l th ro u g h th e w hen she fell on a sid ew alk on T h u rs d a y from a w e e k s’ v isit w ith h e r hom e in D u n sm u ir. KLAM ATH FA L L S, J a n . 19.— fac t t h a t le a d e rs feel m o re t i m e ! H em lock s tr e e t a n d t h a t tb e f a ll of I n te r n a tio n a l J u s tic e , u n d e r th e co n h e r son, H a rle y B ro w er, in R ose in substance? No d itio n s s ta te d by S e c re ta ry H u g h e s a n d Yes th e y a re s till g o in g s tro n g an d su p e rv isio n can be given th e !WaS occasioned by a ro tte n and j M oonshine liq u o r claim ed no vie b u rg . Dr. B ro w er d e c la re s th a t he (P u t an X inside th e proper box.) P re s id e n t H a rd in g in F e b ru a ry , 1923. tim s in K la m a th C o u n ty d u rin g w as m ig h ty glad to h a v e h e r r e th o se $24.75 all wool s u its w ith n e e d s of th e c o m m u n ity th a n can decayed p la n k in th e sid e w alk . II. T h a t w ith o u t becom ing a m em 1923, as co m p ared to one d e a th tw in p a n ts a t O rres ta ilo r shop be e x e rted w h en one c h u rc h is tu rn . b er of th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s as a t p re s Name ■ fro m alcoholic p o iso n in g th e pre- given th e w hole p ro g ra m to s u SE A R C H FO R STUDENT* u p s ta irs . O nly a few d a y s left. e n t c o n s titu te d , th e U n ited S ta te s sh a ll P le a se p rin t IN BAY D IS T R IC T ' vio u s y e a r. T h is w as disclosed by o ffe r to e x te n d its p re s e n t co o p e ra tio n C all 411-R fo r cozy room s, 118-2 p erv ise. DIXON, C alif., J a n . 19— T he ' th e c o u n ty c o ro n e r’s rec o rd s, w ith th e L e a g u e a n d p a rtic ip a te in th e T h e b o ard of d ire c to rs w ill c a b in s an d sm all a p a rtm e n ts . Add ress se arc h of T ilfo rd D o z'er, son of j M u rd e rs w ere tw o in 1923 and w o rk of th e L eag u e a s a body of m u tu a l m ee t W e d n esd a y e v e n in g to a r- 104 tf V isited McCloud— co u n sel u n d e r c o n d itio n s w hich Dr. E a rn e s t D ozier of R e d d in g , as- fo u r in 1922. D e a th s fro m in d u s- Mrs. I. K. D ra k e w ho h a s been r a n &e f u r th e r d e ta ils 1. S u b s titu te m o ral fo rc e a n d public sem b ly m an of S h a s ta C o u n ty , is ' tria l a c c id e n ts, ho w ev er, in cre as- s p e n d in g so m etim e w ith r e la tiv e s G re e n S p rin g in G« mm 1 C ondition- Citp o p in io n fo r th e m ilita ry a n d econ- now being d ire c te d in th e bay re ed from tw o in 1922 to te n in M cCloud re- LIN N CO M M U NITIES L. J . O rre, J u liu s an d B e rn a rd ' H o rn b ro o k and m ic force o rig in a lly im plied in A r gion fo llo w in g a r e p o rt th a t th e 1923. tic le s X a n d XV I. ORGANIZE FORUM O rre a n d K. N elson d ro v e to tu rn e d to h e r ho m e h e re la st y o u th w as seen h e re se v era l days C i t y ............................. state K la m a th F a lls y e s te rd a y . T hey n i8 h t. 2. S a fe g u a rd th e M onroe D octorine. ago. G rove w en t as f a r as B enicia in an A LBAN Y, J a n . 21.— F in a l or- re p o rt th e ro a d s in e x c elle n t co n -i ----- — * 3. A ccept th e fa c t th a t th e U nited D r. D ozier cam e h e re W ednes e ffo rt to tra c e th e m issin g y o u th ’s d itio n a n d th e trip can be m ad e S ta te s w ill a ssu m e no o b ig atio n s S ix ty -th re e m en h av e ta k e n ad- ' ß a n :z a tio n of th e L in n co u n ty Are you a voter? d a y a n d w ith Tow n M arsh al H . C. m o v em en ts. u n d e r th e T re a t of V e rsaille s ex in tw o a n d a h a lf h o u rs w ith no v a n ta g e of th e big v a lu e s in ta il- O pen F o ru m w as effe c te d a t Rivt c e p t by A ct of C ongress tro u b le . ored s u its w ith tw in p a n ts a t e rs id e c o m m u n ity h a ll by r e p r e M ail p ro m p tly to 4. P ro p o se th a t m e m b e rsh ip in th e ----------- O rrs ta ilo r sh o p to d a te — l e t ’s ; s e n ta tiv e s fro m v e ry c o m m u n ity THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD L eag u e sh o u ld be opened to a ll n a N avel O ra n g e s 2 doz. fo r 25c. d ° u b le th a t b e fo re th e sale closes in th e c o u n ty t h a t is su p p o rtin g tio n s. 3 4 2 M adison A venue, New Y ork C ity H e tric k s G ro c e te ria . 9 4 -tf in a ^ew d a ys — w h a t do you s a y ? a civic body of a n y k in d . F . E. 5. P ro v id e fo r th e c o n tin u in g d ev el If you -wish to ex p ress a fu lle r o p inion also please ------------ j 118-2 C a llis te r of A lb an y w as chosen o p m en t of in te rn a tio n a l law . w rite to th e A m erican P e a c e A w ard. p re s id e n t. R adio School Tom orrow N ight— ! a x r n x Mrs. K incaid not Serious— T h e o rg a n iz a tio n se t fo rth its T he ra d io school w ill m ee t! T«C^-tA T h e c o n d itio n of M rs. A. R. policy an d o b jec tiv e s, as follow s: T u esd ay n ig h t a t th e A rm o ry at K in c a ’d, w ho w as ta k e n to th e P ro m o tio n of w o rth y c o m m u n 7 o ’clock. All m em b ers of th e j Dow h o sp ita l in M edford ity in te r e s ts ; co -o p e ra tio n be- la st N a tio n a l G uard and boy sc o u ts ■ w eek, is im p ro v in g a n d h e r con- J tw een c o m m u n itie s; to in c u lc a te a re e lig ib le fo r a d m itta n c e and d itio n is sa tis fa c to ry . a b e tte r c itiz e n ry , p a trio tis m an d to w n people in te re s te d in ra d io liv in g serv ice to th e c o u n try . a re a lso a sk ed to m ak e use of th e W ho say s a d v rtls in g d o n ’t pay? new class. A sk O rres a b o u t h is big v a lu e s a t E v e rs h a rp s a t E lh a rts 40 p er $24.75 w ith tw in p a n ts , Sale. SA N c e n t D isco u n t. T elep h o n e 21— Yeo, of C ourse. ANCISCO 118-2 1 1 5 tf POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT See D avies fo r O regon N u rse ry F or County Clerk E x p o rt App S tock. I l l tf I h e rb y a n n o u u c e m y self a s a ' Mr. R obbins, m a n a g e r of th e c a n d id a te on th e re p u b lic a n t i c k - ; A sh la n d F r u t a n d P ro d u c e A s e t fo r n o m in a tio n fo r th e office of V isito rs o v e r S u n d a y - so c ia tio n , re p o rts a la rg e sa le of l Mrs. F r a n k E d sa ll a n d son H al, C o u n ty C le rk a t th e M ay p rim a r-i asso c ia tio n a p p le s. Two c a rs a re w ere g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. Ies. f o r e x p o rt a n d fo u r c a rs fo r coast I h a v e fo r th e p a s t 5 y e a rs been an d M rs. H. O. B u tte rfie ld S a tu r c o n su m p tio n . One c a r fo r e x p o rt day n ig h t and S u n d ay . T hey cam e a D eputy- C o u n ty C le rk a n d am w as lo ad ed to d ay an d th e o th e r from t h e 'r hom e on th e G reen fa m ilia r w ith e v e ry b ra n c h of t h e ' w ill be lo ad ed to m o rro w . T hey go sp rin g M o u n tain S a tu rd a y a n d re- ho ffice, a n d If e le c te d , I w ill give at San Francisco, Los Angeles and Tunny other to n o rth e rn E u ro p e a n m a rk e ts . close a tte n tio n to th e d u te s of th e I tu rn e d y e ste rd a y . points on all tickets via the Sunnv Southerti office a n d feel c o n fid e n t t h a t I j Route of the Southern Pacific. O rres cle a n s clo th e s clean. w ill p ro v e w o rth y of y o u r su p p o rt. I O ut-of-tow n V isitors— P h o n e 64. 89-tf D E L IL IA STE V EN S. Go v ia th e Scenic S h a s ta R o u te an d C a li Mr. a n d M rs. S. G. W asson of fo rn ia . T a k e a d v a n ta g e of th e o p p o rtu n ity S e a ttle , w e re g u e s ts a t H o te l A sh to e n jo y a sto p -o v er of r e s t an d re c re a tio n in A u x ilia ry A tte n tio n — W e can fix up t h a t old s u it land y e ste rd a y . J. H. M cE lvain, of th e S u n n y clim es of th e S o u th a t v ery little A new y e a r, new o ffic ers and H ilt, a n d W . E m e ry , of P o rtla n d , a n d m ak e it look lik e new . P a u l- ! $57.50 Coats Now................. $18.35 Coats Now................. if an y , a d d itio n a l fare. new e n th u sia sm is g oing to m a rk w ere o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts y e s te r se ru d S s. • 11 8 -tf i th e m ee tin g of th e A m erican L e day. M r. an d M rs. G. A. 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T he little H l In E u g e n e a n d B e e so n ’s new d u m iss w as ill a s h o r t tim e b u t h e r 3 tie s a re s ta r te d w ith a n in d e b te d h a rd y c o n s titu tio n w as b ro k en n e ss of se v e ra l th o u sa n d d o lla rs w ith p n eu m o n ia. I n te r m e n t w ill In c id e n t to a hew h o m e fo r th e be m ad e a t M o untain View cem e- = f r a te r n ity , ' && 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES FOR LOCAL V. M . C. A. CJn way east F circi© r the f gks* south Clearance Sale of Ladies and Misses WINTER COATS * *ANS lOd ays stop-over If You Are Wanting A New Coat At A Bargain Don’t t Miss This Chance, We Are Going To Sell Every Coat During This Sale. Every Coat Going Below Cost Womens Coats Misses Coats $33^ $31 $23^ $9^ $7^ $3^ $59° $1 $4^ Southern Pacific Lines All Womens Dresses going in this Final Clearance Sale Priced Now $7.65, $9.70, $13.20, 15.70, $i7.00, $19.75, $26 R 1C X CO THIS IS NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK. We do not know of a better way to practice thrift than to take advantage of the opportunities to buy your needed merchandise when it is of fered to you at such special prices as it now is at our January Clearance Sale—Our Remnant Sale and Our Special Thrift Week Sale. Thrift does not necessarily mean hoarding. It may as well mean that you should save something out of your earnings so you may have some thing with which to invest when op portunity knocks. igYQoonç This iveek there will be put out a lot of special Thrift offerings that it will pay you to investigate. Wonder- fid opportunities for savings are of fered this week.