ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use^'taedieine curee nine case» V of asthma. Ttftnjft Has T b i » > ‘^ g Newspaper, For Nearly Fifty Years •ese W ire Service) J t • / MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1$25 Eggs Used as Legal Tender in Kara Kara 9 9 ft 9 for Buikung Wings on 9 Grade School 9 9 TO STABT WORK SOON 9 New Normal to he la Operation nt 9 9 N eat Hammer School See. if 9 9 Twenty thousand dollars will 9 be expended by the members 9 or the Oregon normal school's 9 board of regents to aid In the 9 construction of the new Beach street grade school in this city. 9 9 aeoordtng to information given 9 this morplng by J. H. F u lle r of 9 this city, a member of the board. 9 , The 920,000 w ill be used in 9 the construction of wings on 9 the new building, , these wings 9 to be used as practice teaching 9 rooms. 9 F or a tim e, the regents were 9 dubious about the state going 9 Into a Joint ownership of the 9 grade school with the school dis­ 9 trict. However, a ru lin g from Attorney General Van WJlnklc 9 Ç R IV A N , Armenie, Nov. I I — Esse are being used an currency in the K ara K ala distinct of Armenia, « b ere the American Near East relief la operatine. Twelve of the egge -are accepted on their “ face value" aa equivalent to one fable, o r 10 cents in American currency. If any of the eggs prove bad they may be re­ turned as' “ Illegal cur- rency. The now form, of “cur- rency" is made necessary owing to the difficulty, of getting the regular 8o- vlet money to K ara Kala, which la buried deep in the mountains of Ar-« menia. A pair of Amer- lean shoe» In K ara Kala costs 200 < V B- Was Ddrothy Stratton of New T o rk , who la In charge of the relief work in that area, reports that live c h icken / also are coming into use aa enr- rency, one chicken being accepted as a rouble and a half, or 76 cents in American money. Mraightened out t^ a t matter, and when the bids fo r the construc­ tio n of the normal school were received. they were found to to- tbl s etwPgj thousand dollars low exPected <155,000 had been sot «Mb ‘ ue the maximum amount -4p*4M used on the con­ struction llsa Irene Blakeman. Wu-hMU. 1 Prominent in banking circles. ■hair in-all Kanaa». ntcdfdln» to n. Hopper a t one tim e was presi­ "Queen e f th e Bedheads." The d en t e f a chain of seven banks. He was one of the largest stock raisers in the middle west, and was prominent in political m at­ ters in Kanare. The Ness City Advocate In speaking of Hopper's departure for Ashland, has the following to ■Rff ---- »------------ —,--------- ------- "M r. and Mrs. J. C. Hopper le ft Wednesday morning, over, land. aeeovPdpled t p th e ir eon, Freight Rate Committee o f the Portland chamber of commerce, a reduction in the expresb rates on many Oregon fruits has been obtained over the Christmas holi­ day period, It was learned here today. In a letter to t,be local cham­ ber of commerce, R. H . Kipp, man­ ager of the m arketing department agreement was reached of the Portland jham ber has the providing th a t If at any time following to say regarding the the regents desire to purchase reduction: the school, they may do so by paying the absolute construction costs to the school board. The board of regents w ill also re ­ tain ownership of all equipment to be used In the training school rooms. lowing the shipment of canned Ten thousand dollars w ill be goods, dried prunes, nuts and paid at the completion of the apples, all In one package at the school building, and the addition­ lowest express rate. al payments spread over a period “ There are some stores and of five years. The normal w ill be completed many individuals who w ill be glad by May 1, 1926, the contractors to know of this as it has been stated. This w ill enable the difficult in the past to send a com­ institution to open for its first bined package to eastern friend^ under the old rulings and we, summer session next sjimmer. think this w ill greatly aid In put­ Portland Is aecond wool mar­ ting thesq ¡specialises! products k e t In .United States, handling In the hands of many consumers In the big markets." 26,000,000 ’pounds a year. taken from th e millage fund ex­ pected. Paym ent-of 92,000 w ill he made yearly until .the total of 9 20,0t0 Is reached. V . O. N Smith represented the Aehland school board at the meeting. The wings on the building w ill he divided Into email rooms, and these used for practice teaching, ». atcRuurapher, has the p rtllle s t red [■¡«Ion of the Judges who ^eleiied her aa ■tasion? Oh yea. she'll a p p n r a t the t sl>ow at W ichita. Biporte That Thank Day Game Cane« Are Spiked of the first class, to etfkbllsh and operate lunch rooms for pupils and teachers. proved Registered Cows Peter Safroni, 7, of Detroit, shot his twin sister, Mary, to death because she called hln> a monkey. He got the re­ volver from a drawer in., hla parent's bureau. Above la the verdict of the «or- oner’s ju ry, which met Saturday evening, over the bodies of Mrs. Fred Nell, slain woman, and R9> Jlllkon, bar murderer. . No cause, other than that held by the police, aa Insane flt of anger, W M .gives as the cause of the-double-tragedy, and therefore WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 « * - nothing was w r ljt f a fcto the ver­ dict. • * . (V , P .)— The policies ad* The ju ry was composed entire­ vo<*ate