Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1925, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at 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
AVithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice)
VOL. X LV III
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43
‘ ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRURY 21, 1925
American Fleet
Welcome Planned
at Melbourne
n
n
George Washington’s Birthdaÿ
— A m erican p ro h ib itio n ,
p a rtic u la rly a s a p p lie d to
th e officers an d m en of
th e U nited S ta te s navy,
h a s b ro u g h t fo rth a n o th e r
p u z z lin g q u e stio n f o r th e
re c e p tio n c o m m itte e s p re ­
p a rin g fo r th e v isit h e re
of th e A m e ric an fle e t, fol­
lo w in g th e H a w aiian m a n ­
eu v e rs.
T he q u e stio n is: S h all
liq u o r be se rv e d a t offic­
ial d in n e rs ?
No c o st is being sp a re d
to p ro v id e a g re a t w elcom e
fo r th e v isito rs a n d
to
show th em
as m uch of
A u s tra lia ae> p o ssib le d u r ­
ing th e ir sta y . T he p re ­
p a ra tio n s
fo r
rec e iv in g
th e fleet a re still w ith o u t
fo rm a l sa n c tio n , a s P re ­
m ie r B ru ce a n d A m erican
C onsul G e n e ral A n d erso n
h av e n o t y e t been official­
ly in fo rm e d of th e com ing
v isit.
B oth fe d e ra l an d
s ta te g o v e rn m e n ts a re co­
o p e ra tin g , how ever, in th e
reception, plans.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
NO. 146
SOLONS B A C K ? ^ '" ,± ,,
IN RING POR Pr'"ti,,g,’,odl,<ts
LEGAL FIGHT
GAME OF
ES, 2 9 2 0
N E W YORK. Feb. 21. 8 !
8 — M ore th a n a b illio n 8
»
8 d o lla rs y e a rly is expended 8
8 upon th e p ro d u ct o f th e 8
» 8 p rin tin g
p ress
in
th e 8
8 * U nited S ta te s, a c co rd in g to 8
Lithia Springs Hotel, 0. H. Johnson Building, Service
Pay Check Period Over, But J: a n e s tim a te by R ic h a rd F. 8 Spurt in Second Half Gives
Legislators Vote to Stick
Stations, Apartment Houses and Other Buildings
Victors Margin by Which
G ra n t, ‘p re s id e n t c f th e 8
»
on Job
They Win
C h a m b e r of C om m erce of 8
Are Giving Street Appearance of Prosperity. More 8
th
e
U
n
ited
S
ta
te
s.,
8
Work May be Started Later.
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FINANCES
IN MUDDLE **
«
PACE SET IS TERRIFIC
M ore th a n a q u a r te r of
j
8
, 8 b illion copies of books » I „
8
! 8 an d p a m p h le ts com e from g ! Knips and C hastain Score 2 5 o f
8
H ouse and Senate w ill M eet Again ♦.
lu tai ot 21> M arkers Chalked
East Main street is becoming one of the most a t­ 8
o u r presses each y ear, and
Monday in Effort id U ntangle ' ♦♦
Up by V isitors
th is v a st o u tp u t o u s trip s
tractive ^aets--sl' the city as far as improvements and 8
F inancial Muss.
♦.
all
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trie
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changes m buildings are concerned and 1925 will bring 8
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8 v à rie tv of its p ro d u ct.
BY TU T JACKSO N
SALEM , F eb . 21. — T h e ir con- j;
many different buildings and store fronts in the section 8
S
ta
g
in g a s p u rt a t th e o p e n in g
Mr. G r a n t’s e s tim a te
8
ta
c
t
w
ith
pay
ch
e
ck
s
fro
m
th
e
of th e second h a lf, by w hich they
between Main and Pioneer streets and Main anti Third 8
s ta te d th a t th e d a ily p a p ­
s ta te en d ed a t
m id n ig h t
la st
g rab b e d a n in e p o in t lead, th e
e
rs
of
th
e
c
o
u
n
try
h
av
e
an
streets.
■ 8
n ig h t, th e m em b ers of th e se n a te ■ ♦♦
M edford high b a sk e tb a ll five last
a g g re g a te c irc u la tio n of
Paramount, among the changes in tliese three blocks ¡a
sta g g e re d g ro g g ily in to th e rin g ♦»
300,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d th a t th e j j n ig h t tro u n c e d th e A shland tos-
th is m o r n ir g for one m ore ro u n d ♦♦ m o n th ly p u b lic a tio n s to ­ j j se rs 29-20 in th e f ir s t tu ssle of a
will be the Lithia Springs hotel, which, the contractors a
8
of th e ir session w hich is expect- | jj tale d o v er 9 9 .000.000.
»« fo u r g am e series.
have assured tR^Litbian Hotel company, will be complet­
8
ed to la s t u n til la te th is a fte r- n
T he g am e w as th e fa s te st tu ssle
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 j.
ed June 1, according to a sign which has been put on the 8
noon. T hey will th en rec o n v e n e !
'tfc-en on th is flo o r th is y e a r, an d
front of the building. The wood casing on the lower 8
on M onday m o rn in g , w hen th e y
th e te rrific pace told on th e p la y ­
w ill c e le b ra te th e b irth of G eorge
floors is being removed, showing the doors and outline 8
ers. As th e g a m e p ro g re ssed , th e
8
W a sh in g to n , by fa llin g into a
AYedford o u tfit set th e pace a n d
o f the walls. Also the roofing on part of the building will
8
clinch fo r a n o th e r tw o o r th re e
won by o ut >eeding th e locals in
soon lie laid. It is understood that tentative agreements 8
days.
th e second h a lf.
have been made with some concerns for business quar­ 8
T he w ays and me in s co m m ittee,
A shland w en t into th e lead e a r ­
ters in the hotel, including The Darling Studio, who con­
over th e w eek end. w ith th e aid
ly in th e gam e, Tom B ry a n t d ro p ­
of th e le g isla tiv e le a d e rs , w ill e n ­ ^
template joining with The Palmer Musio House, which
ping in a p a ir of field goals, w ith
d e a v o r to g e t a d e fin ite fin a n c ia l
B u tte rfie ld a,ddi(ng one, b e fo re
recently opened a showroom here at the present Darling
p ro g ra m in s h a p e fo r passage. T he
th e M edfcrd o u tfit g o t s ta r te d .
Studio building, in one of the hotel storerooms. The
c o m m ittee is p a v in g a h a rd tim e
T he A shland offense w o rk ed to
hotel company expects to have the four storerooms rent­
fin d in g
sufficient
fu n d s
w ith )
.
p e rfe c tio n in, th e first q u a rte r,
w
hich
to
c
a
rry
on
th
e
s
la
te
a
c
t
i
v
-
'
Big’
Project
Finished
at
a
ed by the time the hotel opens.
w hile th e p lay e rs checked b e a u ­
GEORGE
¡ties.
.
Total
Cost
of
Over
tifu lly , a n d th e a ffa ir looked lik e
!
In the same block O. H. Johnson has already com­
T h e h o u se, by m o re th a n a tw'o
$594,000
an A -h lan d victo ry . ÀT th e q u a r ­
pleted the excavation on the lot next to Jo rd an ’s Electric
th ir d s vo te, to d ay p assed , o v er
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te r th e locals w ere lea d in g 10-6,
shop and expects io build shortly. McGee’s may also
th e v eto of G o v ern o r P ie rc e , th e i
H EK A , Feb. 21. — C om pleted
S ta rtin g th e second q u a rte r,
hill m a k in g th e s e c re ta ry of s ta te ) at a COst
$594,000 th e B u tte K n ip s an d C h a sta in d u m p ed a
build on the lot next to Johnson’s new location.
th e clii^f of th e e n fo rc e m e n t o f-! ' a d e y Irrig a tio n D istric t is ready
p a ir of b a sk ets, a n d th e score
Aid Is Given Under-Nour­
In th e block
f a r th e s t
e a st. !
fic e rs of th e h ighw ay, tra ffic laws-. ' ,o d iv e rt t h e w a te rs of B u tte
w as k n o tte d . D u rin g th is period
ished Children in Local
w hich is p ra c tic a lly b u ilt solid,
and p e rm its him to em ploy m ore c re e k ’ A n telope creek and B ear
both
o u tfits checked w o n d e rfu l­
Schools
no c h a n g es o r im p ro v e m e n ts have!
se n a te reso lu tio n , s u b m ittin g th e i Creek on to a p p ro x im a te ly 22,00.0
ly,
aud
th e gam rt w as a n even up
been an n o u n c ed .
vo te of th e people, th e c o n s titu - ' a c re s °F tb e m ost fe rtile and hith -
I
One of th e m ost c o n s tru c tiv e o r ­
affair.
A shland could score but
T h e block betw een Second a n d
tio n a l a m e n d m e n t p ro v id in g t h a t j e rto m ost a r *d land in B u tte val-
g a n iz a tio n s in A sh lan d
at
th e
tw o p o in ts, a field goal by B ry­
T h ird s tre e ts , how ever, w ill p re ­
lev.
p re s e n t tim e is th e P a re n t-T e a c h ­ Good Results Obtained from Testing- of Herds, According no incom e ta x o r in h e rie a n c e tax ;
a n t, w hile M edford scored «even,
s e n t a d iffe re n t a p p e a ra n c e no
law m ay be en a cte d in O regon un -)
*be a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ade
e r A s o c ia tio n .
E a rly
in
th e
to
G.
0.
Game,
Tester.
Two
More
Herds
Are
ta k 'n g th e lead a t th e h a lf, 13-12.
d o u b t b e fo re th e end of th e y ear.
til 1 9 30.
; by F . S. B ram w e’l. m a n a g e r for
school y e a r Mrs. B e rth a D enton,
M edford opened th e second h a lf
Needed in Association
T h e fin d e rs ’ c o rn e r lot a t Wain
T h e M ills p o s t-p rim a ry bill w as tb e
d is tric t, w ho w as a Yre-
school n u rs e fo r A sh lan d a n d M ed­
w ith a te rrific offense w hich had
a n d Second, from w hich a re s i­
o v e rw h e lm in g ly d e fe a te d by th e k a
la st w eek. B ram w ell is
fo rd , fo u n d th a t a n u m b e r of c h il­
th e locals bew ild ered , C h a stain
T he tir s t m o n th ’s worl^ c f th e new ly fo rm e d Cow T e stin g A sso­
d ence w as rem oved la s t fall, w ill
s
e
n
a
te
to
d
ay
.
ju
b
ila
n
t
o
v
er th e com p letio n of
d re n hi th e g ra d e s w ere u n d e r c ia tio n is c o m p leted . Tw o h u n d re d an d fo rty cow's w ere te s te d in
and K n ip s flash ed up and dow n
no d o u b t be im p ro v ed . T h e e re c -i
_______
th e hu g e p ro je c t, a- it is th e first
n o u rish e d o r u n d e r w e ig h t. She J a c k s o n a n d J o s e p h in e c o u n tie s. T he a v e ra g e p ro d u c tio n fo r J a n ­
th e floor, sco rin g rap id ly , u n til
irrig a tio n p ro je c t in C a lifo rn ia
tio n or an a p a rtm e n t h o u se was Assassin Committed Suicide b ro u g h t th is fa c t to th e a tte n tio n u a ry w as 625.6 p o u n d s of m ilk and 31.36 p o u n d s of b u tte r-fa t. BOVR WHO STOLE CAR
th e v isito rs a t one tim e had an
to have been fin ish ed w ith in the
c o n te m p la te d th e re la s t fall, b u t!
in E n id
Oklahoma in of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r c irc le s in Skim m ilk from n in e te e n -se p a ra to rs w as te s te d , sh o w in g *lo3s of
eleven
p o in t lead. T hen a field
HERE SENT TO SALEM e s tim a te d cost.
a c c o rd in g to re p o rts an oil com -.
19Q 3 R e l a t i y e g ’
b o th th e J u n io r H igh ant} H a w ­ b u tte r -f a t ra n g in g fro m ,J>2 to .11 p er cen t. T h e re ib room a t p re s­
goal
by
B ry a n t c u t th è lead to
e n t fo r tw o m ore h e rd j in th e a sso c ia tio n , a c co rd in g to G. O. G am e
p a n y , w hich h a s a local inde- j
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J
t it
ta 7
77 it . i ta
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By econom ical a d m in is tra tio n
th o rn e schools a n d u rg ed th a t te s te r.
n in e point.s, w h ere it rem a in e d
J u lie n e D ailev. 12, F re d R eavis, ..
ri
,
»
th e B ear cre e k d iv ersio n w as in-
p e n d e n t d e a le r, h a s p ro c u re d an
M IN N EA PO LIS. F eb. 21. __ som e ste p s be ta k e n to c o rre c t
14. a n d
E lm e r H ow ell, 11. M ed-, , , . .
fo r th e re m a in d e r of th e gam e.
H o u o r Roll
. , ,
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o , l clu d ed in th e p ro je c t, a lth o u g h
o p tio n foi’ a 1 0 -y ea rs’ lea se of th e J o h n W ilk es B ooth c razed a c to r, th is c o n d itio n .
Cows p ro d u c in g over 40 lbs. of fa t In J a n u a r y :
F irs t A sh lan d w ould ch alk up n
fo rd boys, a rre s te d h e re S u n d a y . ,
.
5
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za , • t » t > i-
,< cNabb
A, . . , ,,
" nen th , e x bond issu e w as put
on p a ir of
O w ner
c o rn e r fo r th e p u rp o se of p u ttin g ! sla y e r of A b ra h a m L in co ln , escap-
Cow
Milk
It wais1 a t once decided to f u r n ­
B -F a t n ig
h t bv C hief
of P o lic e M
p
p o in ts,
th en M edford
.
.
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txt,
, 1 th e m a rk e t, it w as th o u g h t th a t
♦ H 'earl
1 1 8 1 .1
up a s ta tio n to be o p e ra te d by ed p u n ish m e n t fo r h is c rim e, a n d ish m ilk a n d g ra h a m w a fe rs o r W m . B o h n e rt
62.60 fo
w
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r
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ned
,
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B e a u ty
1067.5
58.68 . r,
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.
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11 w ould be n ecessary to develop
th e com pany. T h e in tro d u c tio n of! lived to see m o st of th e m en w ho h o t lu n c h e s fo r th o se c h ild re n 'I t. E . R obison
T
he
second
h
a
lf
m ark e d
by Ben B ow er of th is city, w ere
p
W m . B o h n e rt
R o se m ary
1260.
56.50
x .
.
, ,
,
th is d iv ersio n la te r.
T he B ear
a new g a s o lin e in to
th e
local : took p a r t in th e h u n t fo r him w ho n eed ed tlris.
M rs. D enton M errim an B ros.
slow ing up c i th e A sh lan d team
.
•
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Susie
1333.
53.23 y e ste rd a y se n te n c ed to th e re fo rm j creek . . d . iv ersio
n gave a la rg e ad-
fie ld is sa id to h a v e been th e b u rie d .
e ith e r m ad e
p e rso n a l calls
o r W m . B o h n e rt
w ork.
B u tte rfie ld s ta r te d f ig h t­
K a te
1205.2
53.03 school by J u d g e T ay lo r.
1 d itio n a l flow,
c a u se of th is.
) T h is w as a d m itte d to d ay by his w ro te n o te s to a ll p a re n ts ex p lain - E. B. P o y e r
D aisy
1038.
52.96
ing th e M edford m en. fig h tin g th e
A fte r b e in g “a rre s te d fo r th e
T xl
In th e c o u rse of dev elo p m en t,
Q ueen C la ra
T h e O eser s ta tio n in th e sam e neice, B la n c h e B ooth of th is city, in g th e s itu a tio n a n d w h e re v er M errim an B ros.
1100.5
51.72 th e f t of th e c a r,« th e boys c o n fe s­
ball a n d e v e ry th in g else on th e
R.
E.
RobSion
B
lo
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m
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o o r . ' " e n n e h ' h ‘im
51.60
block wah re c e n tly im p ro v ed by B re a k in g a six ty y e a r sile n c e car- p a re n ts w ish to, th e y pay fo r th e
sed to a b u rg la ry in M edford, and
E.
B.
P
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G
oldie
843.
50.58
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th e lay in g o f c o n c re te
in
th e ried o u t by th e m em b ers of th e e x tra lu n ch pro v id ed a t th e school.
and in th e final q u a rte r pushed
C arl E sch
P eggy
886.6
50.56
; d iv e rt th e
w a te rs of A ntelope
p a rk in g space in fro n t of th e s t a ­ B ooth fam ily, r e g a rd in g th e fa te In cases w h e re it Is n o t possib'.e J . R. M cC racken
V iolet
812.5
50.43 to m em b ers of th e s h e riff ’s office i creek in to B u tte creek b ecau se o f him hack in th e lin eu p , and h e
tio n and th js w eek p a in te rs have o f th e s la y e r of th e G re a t E m a n ­ fo r p a re n ts to su p p ly th is ad d ed j J R. M cC racken
B elle
726.5
48.34 th a t th ey h ad been im p licated in j th e to p e g ra p h y of th e lan d , b ut show ed fla sh e s o f real b a s k e t­
d e c la re d t h a t h e r m ilk o r lu n ch , th e ch ild is sup- ) J R. M cC racken
g iv en th e s ta tio n a n d co n n e cte d c ip a to r, she
O xtord
993.5
47.69 m an y o th e r th e fts a ro u n d M ed­
ball. B u tte r w as closely g u a rd e d
I th is o b sta c le w as overcom e and
Q ueen
866.5
47.66 fo rd .
b u ild in g s a new' c o a t of p a in t, u n c le w as n o t s h o t by th o se w ho plied in th e s a m e w ay a n d th e J. R. M cC racken
th
ro u g h o u t th e tu ssle and b ro k e
c
No. 4
979.6
46.04
th e flow h a s been p e rfe c te d .
a n d ! p u rsu e d him fo llo w in g th e sla y in g P . T. c irc le o f t h a t school pays W m . B o h n e rt
m a k in g e v e ry th in g
g ree n
in to th e sc o rin g colum n w ith b u t
In flu e n c e w as b ro u g h t to b e a r
R. E. R obison
Bob
827.5
4 5 -5 2 i
t
7
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& la rg e c an al w as c o n stru c te d i I o n e zfield goal.
■ of L incoln.
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fo r it.
white.
45.27 lU P °n J u d Be T a y lo r in an e ffo r t
W m . B o h n e rt
P a n sy
1052.9
th e w est side of th e B ayse
A cross th e s tr e e t a t th e c o r n e r '
In a n in te rv ie w Miss B ooth re-
A t J u n io r H ig h , w h e re th e r e Is W . M. A in sw o rth
T he locals w ere held to o n e
45.16 j to g et th e boys off w ith o u t p u n ish -
B lackie
1220.7
ran
c
h to d iv e rt th e w a te r from
o f M ain an d Third th e W e im e r , f« te d th e s ta te m e n t m ad e on Feb- a c a fe te ria , th e c h ild re n a re s u p ­ J . R. M cC racken
F a iry
881.5
field goal d u rin g th e second h a lf,
4 5 .0 7 1 m en t, b u t th e ju d g e r u le d , t h a t i ' . " , , , ” U ".
1
44 S’? i ¡ th
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x
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• x,
, i s in k holes o f volcanic orig in . and sco rin g th e re m a in in g six p o in ts
P a n sy
>47.1
h u lld in g is bein g com p letely over- • r u a ry 17 of th is y e a r by E d w ard plied w ith h o t cocoa o r a m ain L. Q. P e n la n d
e y m u st re m a in in th e s ta te
by th is c an al th e w a te r h car- on free th ro w s.
J..
M
anke
P
a
tsy
793.6'
44.44
h a u le d a n d c h a n g e d . J . A. S h a u .j S am pson of M oline, 111., one of j d ish u n d e r th e p e rs o n a l, s u p e r­
tr a in in g school u n til th e y a re 21 > . . . . <
B
e
tty
775.
A.
W
eidm
an
44.17
j
ried d ire c t to M eiss la k e , w hich
lis, field m a n a g e r of T h e W e ste rn th e g u a rd s su p p o sed to h a v e k ill- j vision of Mies J a rm a n .
A1 M arske, a lth o u g h he failed
B e ttsy
•916.5
43.90 y e a rs of age.
It. E . R obison
: is th e s to ra g e re s e rv o ir.
T h e re
A u to
S upply co m p an y , w hich ed L incoln. S am pson d e c la re d t h a t 1 A t H a w th o rn e th e o n ly lu n ch W m . B o h n e rt
to b re a k in to th e field goal class,
No. 3
840.1
43.68
I is a flow of 8000 in ch es and th e
m ilk a n d
g ra h a m E B. P o y er
w ill occupy th e c o rn e r s to r e r o o m ) w ith h is d e a th , th e s e c re t of th e p ro v id e d is
show ed h is sto a d y n e ss in fre e
Jenny
1035.
43.47 KLAN ORGANISER TE
! g r e a t re s e rv o ir w ill h av e a sto r- ! th ro w s, d ro p p in g six of th e on.i
io rm e rly used by Dix B ros., ¡ g 'b u rle l place o f B o o th ’s body w ould c ra c k e rs . T h is is ta k e n c a re of by R. B illin g s
G o ld 'e
43.25 i
961.
INJURED
IN CRASH •Be c a p a rl.y „ t »0,0»» a ir » f o r t . ,
var!e(y , |iro u g |l (h(. rln g
1013.7
R u th
42.571
_______
th e te a c h e rs of t h a t school. M rs. O. S m ith
s u p e rin te n d in g
th e
re n o v a tio n , [ be fo re v e r lost.
B
ess
696.8
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She d eclared t h a t L in e o ln ’s D enton re p o rts t h a t th e c h ild re n R
42 45 i C A IN S V IL L E , G a., F eb. 21. —
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p
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B
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rt
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, h row th ro u g h o u t th e
s to re ro o m .
H e s ta te d h is c o m -^ s ^a ye r Hve(I th ir ty e ig h t y e a rs ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of th is o p p o r­
42.25 C olonel S im ons, fo u n d e r, and fc r-
899.
N ig g er
E. R. C a rte r
th
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ly
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w
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tic
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41.78 m erly Im p e ria l W izard o f th e Ku
P olly
•908.3
R. B. P u rv is
w h ile th e s o u th e rn end
cha- ta in . K n ip s and A llen plav-
«
co m m itted su ic id e
in g ain .
766.
R ose
41.66 K lux K ian an d C a p ta in M oore, P ^ t
s to re th e r e w ith in th e n e x t tw o t h a t h e
E. B. P o y e r
4>f
B
u
tte
valley
will
he
w
a
te
re
d
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a w o n d e rfu l offensive gam n
1903,
in
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T h is o rg a n iz a tio n is also w o rk ­ J . R. M pCracken
769.
R u th
41-53 i fo rm e r fe d e ra l p ro h ib itio n a g e n t
w eeks.
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by
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.
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a g e of sixty-five.
T h e s to ry of ing w ith th e school b o ard in an W . M. A inlsw orth
44 0J. in T exas w ere in ju re d to d ay , so
933.1
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(Continued on Page Four)
an d W h ite checked b o a u tifu lb -
40
b ad ly in a n a u to m o b ile w reck
995.1
M isty
w hich c a rrie s th e ’ w a te r to w ith in
w ritte n by L. B ates, g re a te s t a u -j o r som e b ra n c h o f h a n d c ra f t fo r B. D ellsm an
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40.79
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-
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1013.7
40.55 cover.
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B rin d le
.
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.
B. D ellsm an
.
,
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,
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! th e h e a rt of th e new p ro je c t,
Miss B ooth said.
• . i to th e d o m estic a r ts ta u g h t to th e
40.46 I i a p u n c tu
809.1
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get th ro u g h , and th e A sh lan d ouG
R. B illin g s
re d
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B
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1187.3
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C arl E sch
fit a tte m p te d passes w hich w ere
bones broken,, se v era l rib s fra c ­
40.26
958.
B etsy
T h e fo u n ta in s on th e school E . B. P oyer
a lto g e th e r too long, in b re a k in g
tu re d an d fac ial cu ts.
M oore’s
g ro u n d s, th e p lay sh e d , th e fre e
th ro u g h
th is
defen se.
S h o rt,
neck w as bro k en .
1
sW sim m ing le«sonfc in th e su m m e r LOCAL MAN, INJURED
OCEAN LINERS HAVE
lig h te n in g fast passes a p p e a r t-»
l m uch of th e sm a ll e q u ip m e n t sup-
CRASH IN HARBOR
he th e only m eth o d fo r b re a k in g
WHILE AT WORK, DIES
JA C K SO N V IL L E ,
F e b . 21—
th ro u g h th e M edford d efen se.
(C o n tin u e d on p ag e fo u r)
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F eb .
21— T he
M rs. F ra n c is A lice M urphy of
Tom B ry a n t w as high p o in t
C la ire E u g e n e H e a th , aged 22 F re n c h U ner R o c h a in b e a u , in get-
A sh la n d T h u rs d a y filed a s u it for
y e a rs, died a t th e W eed H o sp ita l
tin g u n d e r w ay in th e fog to day,
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r)
d iv o rc e
in
th e c irc u it c o u rt
in W eed, C a lifo rn ia , F e b r u a r y 19. w
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S o u th e rn P acific em ploye, a lle g ­
ju r ie s
received
about
th re e
Y
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,
F eb.
21— F o u rte e n
lin e r T u sc a n ia am id sh ip s.
C on­
in g th e fo llo w in g g ro u n d s:
m o n th s ago w hen he w as cru sh e d
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O REGO N „ A
AG
PO R TLA N D , Feb. 21.— C h e ster!
b etw een c o u p le rs w h ile ™ rk ln ' « ) “*“ o'n7 ^
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E G E E , , C C orvallis,
orvallis, Feb.
Feb. 21
21—
im p a irin g h e r m e n ta l and ph y s­ B u c h te l, 29 y e a r old fire m a n , who i
on car».
H n e e h h h a a ad
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w o o o rk
in
c par-
a r,. H
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been
w
n e o rg
gJde n g e pJaU
g &bove
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tu
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ts
from
A
sh
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d
have
had
y e ste rd a y confessed to t u r n i n g '
a s c o n d u c to r on a W eed L u m b e r th e w a te r lin e, on th e Tu'scania a p p e a re d b efo re S u p e rio r J u d g e
KLA M A TH FA L L S. P eb . 21-
“ A sso ciatio n w ith o th e r worn- i fire b u g , e im ply fo r th e th rill he j W ith th e firs t sig n s of s p rin g h a s C om pany lo g g in g tra in a t T e n ­
a p a rt tn raid in g
m o re
th a n
w ere b e n t, a n d som e sid e ra ilin g
J . L u ttre ll h e r e F r.d a y a fte r-
$300,000 of th e $500,000 rd q u ir-
on.
*
,i g o t o u t of fig h tin g fire, w as t o - ' com e th e
annual
pro b lem
of n a n t.
w as sm a sh e d by th e c ra sh . N o , ” oon and
p leaded
g u ilty
to
SU LLIV A N , In d ., F eb. 21— 1
“ F a ilu r e to p ro v id e, co m p ellin g d ay held by th e g ra n d ju r y on g ra s s h o p p e r a n d ro d e n t c o n tro l i
i .
*
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xx
,•
ed to e re c t a
M em orial union
C la ire H e a th w as th e son of p e rc e p lta b le
d a m a g e w as done c h a rg e s ot v io la tin g s ta te liq u o r ,
.
big
cave-in in th e m ain e n try t »
h e r to e x p e n d 12000 of an in h e r­ a b la n k e t c h a rg e of a rs o n , cov­ in K la m a th C o u n ty . C o u n ty A gent Mr. a n d M rs. E. E . H e a th of A sh-
_ .
.
innro
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law s a at t W
W aa.i
eed, M
M m
ount
H eb ro n anxi
and oH ilaing oil th e cam p u s. An Ash
th
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R
o
ch
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b
eau
.
land s tu d e n t w ho w orked in th e
^ it y Coal
c a m p a n y ’s m il >
ita n c e le ft by h e r f a th e r. •
e rin g a score o r m o re of in cen d - i C. A. H e n d e rso n
said
tcyLay. ' la n d a n d lived in A sh la n d for
S h a stin a , th u s b rin g in g to a close
cam p u s o rg a n iz a tio n is M elwood h e re Of>eurr®d ‘ » -ly to d ay . stU l
“ F u rn is h e d th e d e fe n d a n t w ith iary blazes w ith in th e city lim its j G ro u n d s q u irre ls h av e
put
in a b o u t te n y e a rs. H e is w ell know n
th e now c e le b ra te d so-called Ku
Van Scoj'oc, a ju n io r in e le c tric a l f u r th e r
th e w ork of g e t-
of P o rtla n d . T h e losses for th e se th e ir a p p e a ra n c e a lre a d y a n d as h e re . B esides h is p a re n ts he is
e x p e n se m oney.
K lu x K ian In d ic tm e n ts b ro u g h t
e
n
g
in
e
e
rin
g
.
tin
g
o
u
t
th
e
bodies
of th e m in e rs
In 13
y e a rs of m a rrie d life fires m ay a g g re g a te m ore th a n a , w n a8 tb e gro u n d ¡8 su fficien tly su rv iv e d by th r e e brothen?, D ale, LOCAL MAN NAMED
in D ecem ber a n d J a n u a r y by th e
In
sp
ire
d
by
th
e
e
x
am
p
le
of
th
e
"
b
o
w
ere
tra
p
p
e
d
by
th e explos-
failed* to
p ro v id e o v er $200 for! m illio n d o lla rs.
d ry , g ra s s h o p p e r egg beds can be D elw in a n d L aV ern H e a th ,
IN BILL MEMBER
g ra n d ju r y w hich th re a te n e d to
en w ho gave th e ir lives in th e *on yect er(lay a fte rn o o n .
c lo th in g fo r th e d e fe n d a n t.
) B u ch tel w as e sco rted over th e I located<
j
T h e P u n e r a l geryIces w i„ be
NEW COMMISSION p lu n g e th e c o u n try in to a fin a n - m
“ Used d isre s p e c tfu l
la n g u a g e c ity to d ay by fire d e p a rtm e n n
w i t h in te n d ay s p o iso n in g o p - 'h e l d a t th e J . P . D odge & Sons!
S p an ish -A m erican and w orld w a rs
ru m o rs th a t a fire h a d
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j cial c risis fo r a tim e.
s
tu
d
e
n
ts
an
d
fa
c
u
lty
pledged
been
8
ta
rte d in th e m ine w h e re
to th e p la in tiff in th e p re se n c e . a a P° ce o c a 8-
1 * 8C®n e s e ra tlo n a a g a in s t g ro u n d s q u ir r e ls fu n e ra l c h a p el M onday a fte rn o o n !
SA LEM , F eb. 21— T h e c re a tio n
By re a c h in g a -c o m p ro m ise a ft-
$
2
63.000
to
th
e
p
ro
je
c
t
in
less
a
n
,im
b
®r
of m en. believed to be
o f trie n d s.
, ° s« ye ra a r g e c u rc a n school i
be parted, Mr. H e n d e r s o n ' a t tw o o’clock u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s ! of a s ta te ir r ig a t on a n d d ra in a g e e r th e cases h ad been se t on th e
th a n a w eek. O f th is sum fa c u lty a liv e > a re tra p p e d , w ere c irc u -
“ F u rn is h e d th e
p la in tif f b u t fire s w hich th e a u th o r itie s be- said.
L a st y e a r, o v e r
300,000 of th e B. P . O. E ., 944. In te r m e n t ¡b u p erv isp ry com m ission com posed tr ia l c a le n d a r as f a r in ad v an ce
c o n trib u te d
$ 3 1 ,0 0 0 .1 ^a te d ^r e e ly. h u t th e m ’n e offi-
$45 w hile sh e w a s v isitin g in Los Bev® be a ls o s ta rte d .
'sq u irrels w e re k ille d th ro u g h o u t J. w ill be In th e M o u n tain .View of th re e m em b ers, w as p ro p o s e d ! as J u n e 15, counsel fo r th e peo- m em b e rs
H
is
h
a
b
it
of
b
u
ild
in
g
a
fire
on
A
lum
ni
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
a
n
d
b u sin ess cials d e uied th a t a n y such h o ro r
A n g e le s la st su m m e r, a n d p la in ­
th o le n g th a n d b re a d th of th e C em etery .
y e s te rd a y u n d e r th e te rm s of a pie a n d th e d efen se e n ric h ed th e
h
is
d
ay
off,
tu
r
n
in
g
in
an
a
liv
m
,
m
en
c
f
C
o
rv
allis
h
av
e
c o n trib - bas been a d d e d -
tif f did h o u se-k eep in g w o rk a n d
bill in tro d u c e d by S e n a to r C or­ c o u n ty ¿Offers w ith $8150. F ive
county. The grasshopper menace
a
n
d
th
e
n
jo
in
in
g
his
com
pany,
u te d n e a rly $40,000 in c a m p a ig n s
T he zA°ta l d e a th lis t h a s been
se w in g to p rovide fu n d s .”
• I
b e tt. T h e bill n a m e s E. V. C a r­ in d ic tm e n ts W’erfe / 4 j sm issed on
last year was reduced to a mini­
n
o
t
y
et
c
o
m
p
le
te
d
.
W
ith
l
e
s
s
'
Sfd
a t f ^*y by th e m ine o ffic ia ls,
T h e p la in tiff a sk e d fo r $40 a a id in g in fig h tin g th e b lazes, fin­ mum by ploughing the egg beds
While awaiting the arrival of t e r of A sh lan d , W illiam P o llm an th e m o tio n of D istric t A tto rn e y
a lly led to h ià a r r e s t a n d con­
th
a
n
$200,000
to
be
ra
ise
d
an
d
six
te
e n id e n tifie d d ead h av e a l-
m o n th m a in te n a n c e , a tto rn e y fees,
of the pestilent insect and by us­ your new license plate you might of B a k e r an d E. M cN aughton of C h a rle s E. Jo h n s o n , w ho lack ed
v
ictio
n
.
i
th
e
e
n
tir
e
a
lu
m
n
i
field
p
rac
tic
a
l-)
re
a
dy
been, rem oved by th e resc u e
a d e c re e of d 'v o rc e a n d h e r m a id ­
ing a burner to combat the hordes put in the time working on your P o rtla n d a s m em b ers of th e p ro ­ s u ffic ie n t evidence to k e e p th e
, ------------- i-------------------------------------- / crew s, w h ile th irty -fiv e m o re s till
en n am e.
(Continued on page 4)
posed commission.
of insects after they had hatched.1 income tax report.
case's in c o u rt.
n
n
n
n
n
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BÜTTE VALLEY
ASHLAND P. T. A.
ISNOWENGAGED
IN GOOD WORK NEW COW TESTING ASSOCIATION
COMPLETES 1ST MONTH’S WORK
BOOTH ESCAPED
AFTER RILLING
LINCOLN, NIECE
Ashland Couple
, Are Mixed Up in
Divorce Battle'
PORTLAND FIRE
FIGHTER SAYS
H llL F dui
çpm p f I Ikudi
p p Ç Work to Start on
Rodent Control in
Klamath District
LOCAL
PEOPLE
Siskiyou Liquor
Cases Net County AT 0. A. C. HELP
Neat Sum $8,000
IN BIG DRIVE Another Cave-in
Prevents Work on
Resene of Miners
(Continued on page four)
1 in the pit, are counted ah lost.
e