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MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. (International News W ire Service) VOL XLVII. D. OF 0. OLEE CLUB ARRIVES ¡ FOR CONCERT Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43. KILLING FROST PREDICTED TONIGHT BY FORECASTER « » In « » » « Interest Centers in Musical Event to Be Staged Tonight. P R O G R A M IS VARIED C lassical and Popular M usic and S p ecialties WU1 A fford a P leasan t E vening. I M ---------- Members of the University of Oregon Glee Club, num bering around 25. arrived on No. 13, preparatory for the conceit to be presented at the Armory tonight under the auspices of Ashland Post of the American Legion. Since the arrival of No. 13 mem bers of the club have secured qu arters and have been viewing beautiful Lithla park and other attractions in the city, and not a few have been looking up friends and acquaintances. Tonight's is not th e first ap pearance of the well known glee club Ashland, but the organiza tion has not been here since 1922. D uring th a t time the organization has enjoyed much improvement and considerable Interest ‘.s cen terin g In the program to be pre sented tonight. The program is varied in Its nature, being made up of both classical and popular selections, interspersing which w ill be several specialties given by members of th e club. The pro gram follows: PART I. Oregon Pledge Song .......... Evans K ashm iri Song..W oodford-Finden Glee Club. M azurka .................... Saint Saeens Ronald Reid, Pianist. U ntil ............................... Sanderson Glee Club. D u m a ...................................... McGill Long Ago in A c a la ........ Messager Aubrey F urry, Basso M other o’Mine ...................... Tours Glee Club. N ight ............. Rachmaninoff Minor and M a jo r................... Spross Roy Bryson, Tenor Men of Harlech .............Old Welsh Glee Club PART II. Fireside Songs— S h a d o w s— Sometime— My Ain Folk— The W orld Is W aiting For the Sun rise, by tbe Glee Club. PART III. Soft Shoe' Shuffle .................Stunt Lyle Palm er Bolshevik Duo ........ Comedy Skit M uller & Cooley Ten-Ten-Tennessee ............. Stunt V arsity Q uartet Oregon Songs— Q uartet and Glee Club. Soloist Well Known Here. Aubrey F urry, bass solo'st and m em ber of the glee club is well know n In A lhland and Jackson county, and is a graduate of the Ashland High School. F u rry Is w inning the reputation of being one of the leading soloists of the N orthw est and his appearance to night Is greeted w ith delight by m any friends. D ance F o llo w s Concert, Im m ediately following the con c e rt a glee club orchestra will pro vide music for a social dance, to which all are Invited E n tertain in g M embers. T hat the members of the or ganization will not w ant for en tertainm ent while in the city is attested Vy the fact th a t they are to be rucsls of Ihe Kiwanis a t the noon luncheon and m eeting today. A nother reception has been arranged for tonight when the LL’it'ans evte**ta, D the members a t a dinner a t th e Plaza Confec tionery. DEATH OF SEATTLE MATRON HELD ACCIDENT SEATTLE, W n., Mar. 20.— Mrs. V irginia Clarke, 26, wife of Cas per W. Clarke, credit m anager of th e Dexter H orton National bank of this city, came to her death last T ursday In a bedroom of tbe Ed w ard R. Agnew sum m er residence a t the H ighlands, a suburb of Seattle, as a result o l tbe acciden tal discharge of a firearm , accord ing to a verdict returned by a cor on er’s ju ry today. Several w itnesses declared th at Mrs. C larke was In the habit of taking her husband’s arm y pistol w ith her on visits to th e Agnew home for fear of m arauders. Mrs. Clarke took care of the home d u r ing the absence of th e Agnews, who are living in E verett, W ash. THE WEATHER Report for March 20, 1924.— Maximum, 48; minimum, 32; set maximum, 42— 14 precipitation. n n A special to the Tidings this afternoon from the I. N. S. office at Portland says: “ Killing frost to night in W allam ette valley and southern Oregon is predicted by U. 8. W eath er Forecaster Wells today. He said: ‘Apricots and peaches likely to be nip ped In the valley, and pears in Rogue River country’.” » » « » » « « « D’AUTREMONT’S LIFE ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 SINCLAIR IS . OPPOSED TO T E STIFYING » » « t: a a a a a a Attorney Challenges Senate a Committe’s Right to In a terrogate Him. a a COMMITTEE ADJOURNS ^ SPRING RIDES IN ON BLIZZARD NO. 170 DIVIDING OF LARGETRACT CHICAGO, March 21.— Spring rode in on a blizzard which con tinued to sift snow and disburse gusty greetings after laying a blanket of four inches of snow over the Northwest and Great l.akes. St. Louis recorded four inches of snow and traffic was blocked in southern Illinois. WASHINGTON, March 21.— The first day of spring found th e capital engulfed in a sea of slush with the tem perature falling. SUIT INSTITUTED TO RECOVER LAND Jackson County Land Settle ment Committee Holds Meeting. PORTLAND, March 21.— Suit to recover $100,000 said to have I Powers of Committee Will Re De been fia u d ele n tly obtained through th e use o f dum m y en tries on | „ ENDORSED ® , ~ " HE WAS STAUNCH DEMOCRAT, INDEED » » » » » n » « « » :: » YREKA, March 21. — When the will of David Ream, who died recently at the age of 93 years, was read, it was found to contain a request that the following Inscription be carved on his tombstone: “ I have been a staunch Democrat from the cradle to the grave.” « « n « » :: « « « « CHARGE THAT D A UGHERTY’S AID GOT “CUT" a New Sensation Sprung in In vestigation of Attorney it General. IS INSTALLED IN PLAZA L IQ U O R IS INVOLVED 8,000 acres of tim ber land in Union and B aker counties was begun I * xe<'u ti' e Committee Named anil Money Paid f«r Illegal W ithdraw today by United States D istrict A ttorney Coke against W, Wood- : " ’ill Organize For Perm an- a ls Was Split A m ong Var ward, of La Grande, Ore., and a group of Wisconsin citizens. The I ent Work governm ent alleges th a t by the use of dummy entrym eu land p u r ious Parti«', pants. W A S H I N G TON, Mar. 21.— chased from th e governm ent under the stone and timliei- land entry The Jackson County Land Set All-Electric Equipm ent M a k e s law in 1002 a t $2.50 au acre was sold five years later at $0 an acre. Counsel for H arry Sinclair chal WASHINGTON. Mar. 21.— A tlem ent committee held its first Kitchen Modern in Every Man Charged W ith Making False lenged the right of the senate oil fresh sensation was sprung in the EVIDENCE CONCERNING INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU meeting last evening at the office Detail. Statem ents Before E m bark investigating comimttee today to senate com m ittee’s investigation .WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— Evidence was tu rn ed over to tlie of the Medford Chamber of Com ing on Crime Career. interrogate the oil m agnate con of Attorney General Daugherty s|»eejil com m ittee investigating the in tern al revenue departm ent merce and indorsed the general Final w iring and installation when John Goroni a wholesaler cerning his lease covering the today th a t two hundred million dollars had been paid out by the tre a recommendations of the land set ROSEBURG, March 21.— The Teapot Dome oil fields which he sury departm ent in the last three years on refunds in federal taxes, tlem ent group of the economic of the most modern and sanitary druggist of New York, testified G uardian Life Insurance company, secured from Albert Fall, while lo p p in g the list of corporations and persons benefitting are Secre conference and specifically urged electric kitchen in Ashland was before the committee th at David incorporated under the laws of the la tte r was secretary of the In tary of W ar W eeks and the Gulf R efining company, of which Secre the owners of larger tracts to sub- completed today when a scries of Lesperance, a special assistant to tary of the Treasury Mellon, is the principal stockholder. Demo electriccooking features were fin New York state, yesterday brought terior. cratic senators launched an attack on th e refunds, dem anding a pub divide into small units, list all ally Installed at The Plaza, the the attorney general of the United States, received a cut in” on the M artin Littleton, a New York lic investigation of all tax claims before settlem ent. suit in the Douglas county circuit lands offered for sale with the ' popular cafe In the heart of the money paid for the illegal w ith court against Roy A. A. D’Autre- attorney, challenged the whole Land Settlem ent committee and ' city. BERGDOLL SAYS HE WILL REUTRN IN MONTH draw al of liquor from warehouse* power and jurisdiction of the sen mont, alleged Siskiyou train rob that all lands so lftted be a p p ra is-; O utstanding among the various in New York. ate public lands committee and ber and Miss Dorothy Wilberg, WASHINGTON, March 21.¿-G ro v er Cleveland Bergdoll, d raft cd in order I hat prospective set- i improvements is an electric fly- Lesperance is now on duty in clerk in a local confectionery. The said th a t the W alsh resolution do<lger, now in Germany, has definitely promised the American Le tiers will be given every o p p o rtu n -' ing griddle five feet long and the d.strict attorney's office in suit is to annul four insurance pol seeking annulm ent of the naval gion he will retu rn to th e United States w ithin a m onth to serve ity for success on same. eighteen Inches wide, the whole New York. icies, am ounting in all to $5000 oil leases constituted a “ complete ed* h Z i^ to d a y 1*5 An,eP‘cai1 U ‘« ion legislative headquarters announc- The cooperative plan for land top being highly polished and Is Gordoni said that the “ union alleged to have been taken out In divestiture of the powers of the settlem ent as offered by the P o rt heated to red hot degree, m ak Powell, announced acting for the Legion, he had “ engineered price” for withdrawing a case of committee and congress” . He as favor of Miss W ilberg by D’Autre- counOya,,Ben,en Bt‘rKdo1’ has agreed to re tu rn to this land and State Chamber of Com ing the entire surface available liquor from the warehouses was mont prior to the train robbery serted th a t the governm ent has merce was endorsed and in order for frying meat. Stand'ng close to $15, and added that the money “The le g io n has undertaken to guarantee him safe delivery and m urder in which he is believ already determ ined upon its pol to carry out tlie details an execu-j the griddle is an electric oven, icy to keep the oil in the groud to custody of the I iiited States au thorities and to protect him from tive committee was selected t o ' five feet high, six feet long and was split as follows: $2.00 to ed to have participated. mob violence,” Powell said. Howard Mannington, of Colum Miss W ilberg, at the time D’- as a fu tu re reserve, hence there handle same. This consists of B .! % feet wide, resembling the type bus, Ohio, and a man who is said was no justification for exam in'ng A utrem ont was being hunted vig E. H arder, G. A. Gardner, H. D. used in bakeries, to be used for all to be close to Attorney General orously immediately following the Sinclair. Powell, F. C. Homes and L. Neid-I Pastry baking and cooking roasts, Daughtery; $1 to the wholesale holdup of th e Southern Pacific ermeyer. The secretaries of tlie S Three separate com partm ents are druggist, who mad« the applica C om m ittee Adjourns. train at Siskiyou and the m urder Ashland and Medford Chambers of wired 30 th a t they are heated in- tion; $4.00 to the prohibition dir WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— No of four members of the train crew, Commerce were requstd to act as d!vld« aHy. ector; $1.00 to Goroni, and 50 told officers th at she was at one conclusion was reached a fte r two A generous cone shaped hood cents to Lesperance. The balance secretaries of the committee until hours of w rangling so the commit time engaged to D’A utrem ont, but such time as other means are pro- has been - placed over the — frying - —- of the $15.00 went to William th at the engagem ent had been sev tee adjurned until tomorrow and A ttractive F o l d e r s F e a tu rin g , Musical Numbers A pplauded; At- vided to take care of this work. griddle and an exhaust fan con- Orr, form er private secretary to ered some time previous to the during the recess w’ll determ ine nected with It so th at all fumes Governor W hitman, of New York, Homes and Schools are Ready tendance Committee Is The next step will be the organ- crime and th a t she had not seen its powers to make Sinclair te sti F o r the Press. iz.ng of the executive committee and smoke are pushed up into the and O rr’s partner. Murphy. G etting R esults. him for several m onths before fy. into a workable body, notify the hood and out into a pipe corrying During tlie course of his testi Sinclair twiddled his thum bs the holdup occurred. away all unpleasant odors coming mony, Goroni estim ated that over The Cham ber of Commerce has State Chamber th at tlie Jackson partial membership of the The complaint alleges th a t on on the stand during the w rangle copy prepared and halftones a v a il-; University of Oregon Glee Club county unit is prepared to take from the cooking of food. 50,000 cases of whiskey had been March 10, 1923, D’A utrem ont took hetwpen cnm m 'ttee heads and At An electric w ater heater, con ’llegally withdrawn. able to issue 5,000 new fo ld e rs ; was entertained by the K iw ani' care of its part in settlem ent work out four insurance policies, one torney Littleton. featuring Ashland as the city o f ; Club at their weekly luncheon and til’s to he followed by the nected with a storage tank sup for $2,000 and three for $1000 plying 70 gallons of w ater and an NEW TRIAI, ORDERED homes and schools. Stock and m a -• this noon at Hotel Ashland Au listing of lands for sale. each, and named Miss W ilberg as NATIVES OF HONDURAS electric plate w arm er, with three terial are now being assembled in brey F urry, president, rendered Those of the general committee FOR TED MANDRONAS beneficiary. It is set forth th a t in FIRE ON U. S. MARINES shelves, electrically warmed and the printing departm ent of the ' two solos and sang with the quar who attended the meeting last procuring these policies the young Tid.ngs and the new folders will tet, while Ronald Reid gave tv o evening were Bert Anderson, rep having sliding doors are among THE DALLES. Mar. 21.— A WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— U. man made false statem ents con he on the press at an early date, piano solos with his p leari-g resenting B. E. H arder; J. W. the new innovations, the later be new trial wll be given Ted Man- cerning his residence and occupa S. Marines have been fired on by The folders will consist of six forcefulness, winning the instant McCoy, F. C. Homes and John H. ing the invention of W. H. Sams dronas, alleged participant in the tion and th at he planned to em natives in H onduras, the state pages and will portray in a most adm iration of the entire Kiwanis Fuller of Ashland; G. A. Gardner, An electric steam table to keep Mosier Valley hank robbery, over bark upon-a career of crime, and departm ent announced. The fire attractive m anner Hawthorne, body. Jacksonville; H. E. Campbell, food warm after it has been cook whose guilt a jury disagreed after shortly th ereafter participated in was not returned and no casual Ju n io r High and the High School ed is an interesting addition. having been out 15 hours last Sun To W. W. Robison goes the Eagle Point; H. D. Powell, Med the robbery for which he is now ties resulted. All Universal and Hot Point buildings, a scene of the residence credit of having the extra f-'ne ford Irrigation district; W. E. day and was discharged, it was sought by state and federal offi d istrict taken at a point ju st south attendance th at have turned out Hammell, Eagle Point Irrigation appointm ents have been installed announced today by District A ttor SA EM CHERRIANS TO cers. of the McCarthy bungalov^, form- to the Kiwanis meetings the past district; S. M. Tuttle, Table Rock by the Ashland Electric Supply, ney Galloway. ATTEND ROOSTER MEET It s said th a t the premium was erly owned by Boswell. In ad- j few weeks. Having entered the Irrigation district; L. Ne’.dermey- under the supervision of W. H. Due to the fact (hat all of the not paid on December 20, 1923. er, dry land farm s; Mike Hanley, Sams. dltion there will be two scenes of ten weeks attendance contest, Mr. present venire was exhausted in SALEM, Mar. 21.— The Salem The insurance company asks an A 16 foot Red Cross fountain Lake Creek, and H. O. Frohbacli beautiful Lithia park, portraying Robison was made assistant to F. drawing jurors for the trial, the order by the court declaring the Cherfians, at a meeting here last as acting secretary.— Main T ri was installed in the front Yoom new trial probably will not he held the entrance and the lagoon, | F. W hittle, chairm an of the at- policies null and voCd and instuct- night, practically completed plans of the Plaza this afternoon. Four wtmre the swans are kept, as well tendance committee, and has bune. until the May term of court, when ing Miss W ilberg to surrender for the meetng of northw est boost- teen stationary stools t ake the as a beautiful scene from th e 'w o rk e d unceasingly in having a a new venire will have been | er organizations, to be held at them for cancelation. place of the old fashioned mov INFANTRY COMPANY IS Siskiyous, looking north to w a rd s, hundred per cent attendance at drawn, Mr. Galloway said. 1 Roseburg April 27 and 28. FORMED AT LA GRANDE able benches. the Green Spring m ountains and i these meetings. Mandronas is at liberty on $3,- Booster organizations th a t will LAWYERS OPPOSE RULING district. i Thursday evening, wives and 000 bail. ON PROHIBITION LAW he invited to send delegates in LA GRANDE, March 20.— La ! CAVE-IN IS FATAL The pam phlets will bear the sw eethearts of the Kiwanis will clude the Lithinns of Ashland, Pel TO NEVADA MINER title, “Ashland the City of Homes be entertained a t Ladies Night Grande last night organized a com -! DENNIS AND HAI L ARE SALEM, Mar. 20.— Although an icans of Klam ath Falls, C raters of pany of riflem en, known tem por and Schools” and th e descriptive and consequently the Friday CANDIDATES FOR SENATE illegal search w arrant was used by Medford, Cavemen of G rants Pass, TONOPAH, Nev., Mar. 21.— m a tte r will cover the advantages luncheon will be withdrawn, arily as the 162nd infantry, but Pirates of Coos Bay, Umpqua, Ber- officers in searching premises for of th e city as a home and sch o o l! ------------------------------ later to be known as company E Oscar Rodgers, 50, Tonopah min SALEM, Mar. 21.— Bruce Den liquor or apparatus used in its rians of Newburg, Rosarians of center, calling attention to the un 186th infantry of the n a tio n a l, er and one time resident of Grass nis, of La Grande, and Charles ASHLAND LEGION POST m anufacture, and evidence found Portland, R adiators of Eugene surpassed grade and high schools, Cal., was killed by a cave- Hall, of Marshfield, want to r e IS ON HONOR ROLL guard, with 75 men enlisting for iq such a raid may be used against and Prunarians of Vancouver. in in the Round Mountain Mine at the sum m er norm al and the Ash srevtice. the defendant in the prosecution Wn. Round Mountain, dying two hours turn to the state senate. Both land A rt School, the la tte r being Naming of officers resulted as According to inform ation re filed today for tlie republican of the case. a branch of the famous P ra tt In ceived from H arry N. Nelson follows: R. R. Huron, captain; G. after being brought to the surface. nominations. This was the substance of a le stitu te, of Brooklyn, N. Y. State A djutant of the American L. Dutton, first lieutenant; W alter He has been employed there about gal opinion handed down here to A very attractive feature of the I Legion, the Ashland post of the Beau, first sergeant; Hoke Smith, a week. day by I. H. Van W inkle, attorney leaves a widow, son and COLD WAVE BRINGS folders is the a rt work accompany- I Amer'can Legion will be cited at Lii in o sergeant: ri^ ra u t, Robert ivuucit v Carey, a ic j, nup-; ~ drill sup-* Rodgers SNOW IN CALIFORNI A general. . I ing the view’s, and in which is in- ; the state conference this summer, ply sergeant, and Douglas Kline, j d a a Khter. The coroner s jury re- Local attorneys said th a t the - - Corporals - eluded a pen draw ing of Mt. Ash- j meaning th at the Ashland post is company clerk. will be ! turned a verdict of accidental REDDING, Cal.. Mar. 21.— An opinion of th e attorney-general death. land and the forests surrounding, i now. placed on the honor roll for designated later. ’nch of snow fell last n'ght at was contrary to established prac W inkle Convicted on Polygamy This work is form the pen of John 1 membership. Muster in was held by Major A French Gulch. There was a light tices in both the state and federal Charge; F. R. Kennedy Pleads There are 59 paid un members W. Cleary. ny Cruelle and reveals h ’m In the NEVADA RESIDENTS WANT fall at Dunsmuir and two inches courts. In support of this conten Guilty to Liquor Charge. active In the legion affairs here, tru e lig h t of an artist. QUARAN TI N E CONTI N U ED a t the Sybil Mine west of French tion hey referred to the recent ru l High grade paper and ink will j m aking an Increase of nine mem- Roseburg— Umpqua Saving and Gulch. ing of Judge Hawkins of the M ult Members of the trial ju ry serv be used in the printing and t h e , bers over last year’s quota, tliere- Loan Association to double its RENO, Nev., Mar. 21.- The Six inches fell on Trinity Coun nomah county circuit court in the ing at the present term of circuit result will be a folder of unusual t by fulfilling the necessary re Nevada Livestock Association has ty divide. capital. Labbe case and sim ilar decisions court have been excused by Judge attractiveness and value. ; qu’rem ents th a t an organization asked Dr. Edward Records, state The w eather turned uncom fort by Judge Duffy of Bend and other Thomas until Monday, March 24. O ther pam phlets will be issued to be on the honor roll m ust have quarantine officer, to m aintain the ably cold everywhere in this sec It Ì Ì Judges ‘In different parts of the The action followed the disposal later concerning other advantages as many, or more, members dur- foot and mouth disease quaran- tion. state th a t paraphernalia seized by of the case of E. R. Kennedy, who of the city and district. i ing the present year than they t'n e against Californ’a, and re officers armed with illegal search was indicted on two counts for ; had the previous year, quested th at the official meet with VISITORS FIXICK TO w arrants was not admissible as violation of the prohibition laws. j Out of the possible 100 posts in officers of the association before TRIAL DATES ARE SET evidence. SEE WORLD CRUISERS Kgpnedy peladed g u 'lty through ; Oregon only 18 are on the honor modification of the quarantine is AGAINST POWER CO. his attorney Rawles Moore, and I roll and the fact th a t Ashland has considered. SEATTLE, March 21—^-Curious SAYS GRANDMOTHER in view of the fact th a t he had ; been placed on the honor roll Ju n io r High P. T. Circle Will Secretary Metcalf states that visitors streamed to the Sand REDDING,.Cal., Mar. 21.— The Stage Program anti Carnival DIED AGED 142 YEARS been In the county jail 115 days i comes ns a m eritorious apprecia even though the disease has been Point aviation field today to view For Shed Benefit. was allowed time off on a senten cases of th e nine P it River farm- tion for the long-worked-for eradicated in California, the trans ers who are suing the Pacific Gas ■ the four big Douglas around the ce of six months imposed by REDDING, Calif., Mar. 21. portation of livestock from tliat and Electric Company for $800,-j _____ world planes which arrived hero John Demos, a Greek gardener of I Judge Thomas. E rrors in original Friday, April will be Playshed state to Nevada would probably 000 damages will be placed on this city, says he has ju st re- indictm ents requ'red the district Day in Ashland. The teachers of result in quarantines being pro yesterday in preparation for the D. A. R. MAKES AWARDS ceived word by le tte r from his ' attorney to resubm it the indict- the calendar of the superior c o u rt• TO CONTEST WINNERS the Junior High School are pre claimed against Nevada cattle hop to Prince R upert April 1. ______ Huge pontoons will he attached m other in Greece th a t her grand- 1 m ents, which delayed K ennedy’s next Friday to have the dates of paring a program and carnival for and sheep. the trials set. ' j _ „ , 7 to each plane. Fliers have declin m other died recently at the ag? trial and which was responsible .. . . a , „ Following out a program an- the evening of this day, which will ed social engagem ents in order to of 142 years. rT tn ^ ay’ nounced som* t:me a *° Ash- take place at the Junior High LIBRARY RONDS WIN for his spending such a long per 1923, but they have been held up lftnd Chapter D A R ,n keep themselves fit for the gruel Demos also says his m other ’s iod in ja ’l before being tr fid. building. The Parent Teacher C»r- AT ROSEBURG ELECTION ling test next month. Lieutenant ever since on dem urrers and mo- prjzeg for tbe best eggay8 on Wg. cle of this school will have cooked 80 years old and her m other is W inkle Found Guilty | Erick Nelson, in plane No. 4. ar- 112 years old. A ju ry returned a verdict Wed tions to strike out. These have torlcal subjectg studied in cer. food and candy booths and will ROSEBURG, Mar. 21. ■Voters ( rived at 2:57 p. m. yesterday. been disposed of and the company ta ,n grades Qf the school M„s j Calvin Demos him self is 40 years of nesday finding Mark also serve a light lunch during t h e ' in a special election held yester P Dodge regent and members of evening. J age. He came from the vicinity of f W inkle, a young man of Eagle has filed its answer. day authorized the city council DE MOLAY PROGRAM IS The actions in the ma,n claim |h e organization calied at the Thebes, and he says it is not at Point, guilty of the crime of poly On this day some of the m er-l chant» have >iKn:lled a wlllins - l | ° X ' l r “ " , '" lt’y18'n b r« r” . "’Tnd ANNOVNrEn FOR TOMORROW all uncommon for men and wom gamy. Sentence will be passed on th a t since Fall R iver has been Ju n io r High and Hawthorne en In th a t region to pass the cen W inkle Monday. W inkle was drained dry a t the company’s in schools yesterday and made I E " benetu ol" t h ^ p T w h e “ ' K ' °' A M“ r ' I Medio, d order of neMola: tury m ark. charged with having two wives, take for P it No. 1, the w ater in aw ards as follows: Ju n io r High— k® ln Ashland tomorrow at m arrying Audrey Sabin at Bend P it RiVer above the o utlet of Adah Derrick, first $2; Elanor there are other boalnem h o « sesL ,o„ T h. [ „ L i Fall River has fallen so as to dam HERMISTON FARMERS in October, 1920, and a year later tl6 tornM “ l° » 'I the org.nl.lm Combe, second $1. H awthorne— who would be willing to help a , by a t(lle of the Ashland branch of the De TO GROW ASPARAGUS havlng^m arrled Hazel Stillman at age th e land of the nine planitiffs B arbara Taylor, first; Della Mc this time it would be greatly ap M arsters site won over the lot of Medford. The two women were in the round sum named. Connell, second. The same prizes preciated by the Junior High circ fered by the W oman’s club, 361 Molay. At 3 o’clock- tomorrow afternoon they will lead a parad« HERMISTON, Mar. 21.— Diver the chief witnesses. W ife No. 1 were awarded at H awthorne as le. The names of all m erchants of to 253. sification will be fu rth er increased was in court with her two child Flax industry may get plants a t given to the w inners at Junior fering to help on this will be pub with their drum corps, dressed I t The council will proceed as rap full regalia, followed at 4 o’clocl here this year by the planting of ren, aged one and three years, and T urner and Albany. State contract H ’gh. The w inners were delight lished at an early date. idly as possible to purchase the 100,000 asparagus plants. F arm wife No. 2 sat with them during ing for straw from 3,000 afcres ed with the aw ards. Any desiring further inform a M arsters home site and remodel by the initiation. At 6 o’clock » ers on th e 10 to 30-acre tracts are the closing argum ents of the^at- a t $21.50 to $36.50 per ton. tion can call the president Mrs. A. the residence into a public 11- feed will be put on and at 1 planting half an acre to two acres torneys. Both Mrs. Sabins are o’colck the De Molav degree Roseburg — O utput of Lime N. Humphrey or the chairm an of the Ways and Means com m ittee,1 M ’ S . * ! ? ’ which 1 ,r t m " M" ' r Masons M ,-" > " only « 'l > " al > in asparagus, which ha3 proved j considerably older than* the con- A storia term inals handled $4,- stone here In excess of 5,000 tons aster are Mrs. K. P. Nims. * X T i X t ,0 very successful here. vlcted man. 000,000 bu. w heat last season. per month. mal program. term ined D uring Its Brief A djournm ent. £ 24 IS SET FOB APRIL 14