Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 16, 1926, Image 1

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Gazmot survive three months in
the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure
dom estic w ater helps.
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The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidlnc*. Volarne 41
YOU XLIX
1 0 0 0 ' SIGNED CONGREGATIONALISTS ¡TIME EXTENDED TO -
PETITIONS FOR ^PORT BIG INCREASE: RENEW INSURANCE
FOR PREVIOUS Y E A R v ^ - s g * ® ^ ’ -
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iLY T idings
g Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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A ithuut the use «A luediutue cures
nine cases oat of tea o f asthma.
This is a proven fa c t
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A SH LA N D , OREGON
Capital’s Most Famous Women
SUM S ME NOT
Tl
ENDERS AGAIN ASKS
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T O SUPPLY
DISCUSSED BY
CITY council
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Identity as Famous Train
Bandits Refuted by Post-
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Office Inspector
Other Wabs
«¿ore The
Council
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at
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wrfùlar
Meet- ,
JUNEAU, Alaska, — A. Erick­
ing L ast N igh t
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son and Julius Tieutuche. alias
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ill
Make
Measurements in
Martin, who were arrested here
The city council last night in j
Cow Creek Early in
Government
Policies
ment Pc
! Yea* Book Spates Last Year
An Intensive campaign to per­
is B est Period in H istory
suade all ex-service men to eith­
o f T h is Church
er convert their present govern­
Dance Referendum is Given
NEW YORK, June 16. — Sta­ ment term-insurance dr to rein­
Spontaneous W elcome B y
tistics Indicating last year was the state their government insurance
B ig Number Voters
June 9th as Roy and Hugh D'Au- ‘ regular session voted not to va-;
T h is SUHUIIBF
tremont, notorious Oregon train i cate Hartley street, as they had I
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bandits, are not the men wanted.
been petitioned to do, following; MAY BUILD RESERVO IR
Tills announcement caine this the ‘recommendation of'the streel i
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afternoon from Post Office In­ committee that this property Crowson Hill may Furnish Slt3
spector P. L. Neil, who arrlvod! might be needed later in opening
for 2,(NM>,(MM> < ¡ni I on Water
here from Seattle to establish up that, block.
Storage
their Identity. Neil said as farl
It was brought out that the
as the poatofflce authorities are street in front of the new South­
Water measurements In Coir
concerned the men could le re­ ern Oregon Norjnal school should creek will lie made now and at
leased.
l»e filled before the dedication various periods during the early
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best yet in the history of the Con* If they had dropped it since the
been
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ed States are contained in « the made by various agencies, upon
Papere Most He Filed By June denomination’s new Year-Book. . the basis (liât this had to be done
20th nad Election tu he
A net increase of 22,665 in before July 2, 1926.
.lune 20
membership, a new record for a
However, an announcement re­
year's growth, is reported: the ceived by local veterans from the
The petitions circulated yes­ total membership now la 601.650, veterans burpnu, insurance divis­
terday and this morning by The The total funds reported raised ion, states that this term— Insur­
Lithians In connection with th e ! were 625,493,5.16. an Increase of ance will be continued by the
ceremonies June 26th.
part of the summer, as a result
referendum on the ordinance 6897,664.
government until July 2, 1927?
Councilman Taylor brought vp of a discussion of the question
passed last week by the city coun- = The amount raised for the reg- The announcement stated in part
the question of public dances I of the city's water supply at the
cll to regulate public dances were ular or apportionment beneval- as follows:
¡stating that, when the council | council meeting last night,
received with a spontaneity prob­ ences. Including home and for­
“A recent' amendment to Sec­
compromised by eliminating the
Shortly after the opening of
ably never surpassed in the sub­ eign missions, was 63.186,203, an tion 301 of the World War Vet­
emergency clause In the ordinance 1 the meeting, which was attended
mission of any referendum In this Increase of 674,283 over the pre­ erans Act, 1924, extends the time
they passed laHt week, they pnss- by all councllmen except R. L.
vious year. This Increase togeth­ for continuing ‘and converting
community. •
S e cretary of W a r S ays Col­ ed a measure which has not prov­ Burdic. Mayor Johnson inquired
It «was reported this morning er with preceding Increases which Yearly Renewable Term Insur­
Here are W ashington’s tnree most noted women, pho­ lege W o rk Does N ot S tim ­ ed satisfactory to anybody, not of Water Superintendent Hosier
at 10 o’clock that The Lithians have marked each year except one ance until July 1, 1927.-
u la te M ilitarism
even the eouncllmen.
If there was anything to repozt
had ‘procured the signature of since the war, Is considered espec­ . “Provision Is alsn made for the tographed, together at the spring flower show. At the
He stated he would later, as relative to the water situation.^
CHESTER, Pa.. June 16. —- soon ss Councilman Burdic re­
more than 1,000 Citizens on the ially noteworthy as a number of right to convert to a new Five- left is Alice Roosevelt LAns*worth; in the center is Mrs.
Mr. Hosier stated no new meas­
various petitions which were cir­ denominations ore reporting large Year Level Premium Term Pol­ Calvin Coolidge, and at the tight is Mrs. Charles (J. Dawes. (IP) — Military training in col­ turned, propose that this ordin­ urements In Cow creek had been
culated. The maximum num­ shrinkages from the high level icy in addition to the six stand­ Note the earrings and the {urban hat which Mrs. Coolidge leges does not stimulate niilitar- ance be repealed and that the made since January, but that he
of missionary giving attained five
ism as argued by the Internation-] councllmen then put before thp recommended measurements at
ber legally required was 220.
ard plans for insurance. Full in­ is wearing. These are new styles for her.
aunts and pacifist. Secretary of
The circulation of the petitions or six 'years ngo.
formation regarding this new pol­
| voters a charter amendment as various times during the early
War Dwight F. Davis declared in
will be continued by The Lithiaus' The Congregational increases In icy will be forwarded as soon as It
I to whether or not public dances summer, as this would undoubt­
address to the Pennsylvania Mili­
according to report this morning, annual apportionment benevol­ is printed.”
I should bo permitted in the city edly be a dry year and the meaa-
tary College here today.
and Indications were that several ences since 1H18 is 61,829,729.
This will enable the veterans
limits of Ashlnnd. Taylor said he urements would give a good idea
Davis' speech waa made in ac­
hundred more !names would be The amount given in 1918 was to continue their present terir.-
had not talked with the ofher of the minimum amount of water
61,357.064.
Figures available
ceptance of a degree of doctor!
procured.
lnsurance or will give them until
councllmen relative tn this and that could be counted as avail­
of laws conferred by the college. 1
According to records reported tor the
four month8 ° f 1926 July 2, 1927, to reinstate if they
did not know whether his sug- able under these conditions In
“There is no antagonism be-1
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to The Dally Tidings, the maxl-!Bhow that the Klvln8 »• contlnu- have dropped this government In­
! gestion would be approved.
1 NEW YORK, June 16.— The
Cow creek. He said no measure­
tween military training and peace i
mupi number of votes ever cast *nK lo «toadUr Increase, the appor. surance.
I H. G. Enders, Sr., who recent- ments had ever been taken this
jury which heard the case of
Says Tourist Isn ’t Given a
in a free democracy like ours,’’ ,
in an Ashland election was 2200, i t,onment benevolences for Janu-
Charles H. Duell, the motion pic­
! Iy appeared before the council to early In the summer.
Fair D eal There; Could
he said.
this being In the election when ary t0 April being 627,812 ahead
j protest against the U3e of a few
ture
producer
who
is
charged
He said It would help consider­
N ot B uy Oregon F ru it
“ We have tho will to peace.
Charles Loomis was elected m ay-'oi
sarae months for 1925.
■ feet of city property by The Park ably if the city had a large res­
with perjury in his testimony In
But tho will to peace on the part
or. The secind high vote record; An average Increase of 640 In
SALEM, June 15.—Condition? his suit against Lillian Gish, the of oue nation alone cannot always Garage upon which they plaed ervoir on Crow3on hill. The city
was approximately 1800.. The t*,e annua* salaries of pastors Is
at the Salem Municipal-auto cam) actress, for breach of contract,» preserve the peace. With our will their filling station, appeared has no reservoir on the upper
comparison between the average ¡.reported. The average sa'ary now
were rapped by Irving E. Vlnlntj UsagTeed and was discharged to­ to peace we must have the ability again last night and, after again system of the water course. The
number of votes cast in a city is 61.969; in addition to salary,
pi'otestlng against this, he gave Crowson hill reservoir would
president of the Oregon st»t< day.
to defend ourselves against tho
election here and the number it tlirec-fcurths of the churches pro-
notice
that he would continue to save the wastage which now flows
chamber of commerce who ad
aggression of those who are less
signatures procured on the peti- vide par’’onagefl Special aid nver- A utoist Carried U. S. F lag
appear until the council rescinded out of the lower reservoirs when
dressed
members
of
the
Baler
peace-loving.“
tions by The Lithians is c o n s i d e r - over 2125 00 annually Is
their permit for the use o f thf° the use of water Is nnt so heavy
H ave Colors cham <>er of commerce at the!
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, also available to the pastors for B ut D id N ot “
nd very significant.
city property. '
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during certain periods of the deyr*
of
Realm
on
Oar
noon
luncheon
Monday.
Briggs i lheir Pen6lon tuhfT accounts.
City Attorney Wm.
This reservoir would give a
He
said
the
parallel
parkins
At
Medford,
Eugene,
Rose
The Year-Book, which will b?
stated this morning that the pe
It is not ethical to carry the burg and Corvallis, he said, cour­
system
on
our
streets
would
4n
stronger
water feed to the higher
mailed to all pastors of the de-
tltions for the referendum had to.
.
.
Hag of one’s nation on a car with- teous treatment awaits tbo tour-
parts of the city, Mr. Hosier
Tliinvi^r
d
ou
it«
”
y
cause
a
congestion
o-
be filed 4 0 'days before-the elec-1 nomination, is issued by the ex-
o io t Kt u m inner The PlJlza an^ he 8uggegted thMt stated, and would furnish a
out carrying the flag of the realm lBt8 and ,n addiUon there are first
tlon. which would require th«!0™ “ ™ <*>■"■»“ tee of the National
,
visited. This was impressed on ciag8 accommodations. Instead R ep o rt of Telephone T alk is
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, the space the city owns adjoin­ stronger force In case of flra.
G iven to S enate Frobinfj
filing of the petitions not later' (Continued On Page Three) . ‘«»e Oregon State Motor A s s o c la jof the canvaa top ->dog tents“ o'
In reporting the protest enter­ ing the Park Garage and the com­ Mr. Hosier explained that, if the
than June 20th; It was 3tated I
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‘ “ recently ; the Salem famp modern log cab
.P rim a ry E xpenses
tion, by a ‘ —
letter received
ed by the Grants Pass baseball munity clubhouse be beautified „city had the upper reservoir,
i
frpm
Post
No.
2
of
the
Natlv
that The Llfhians intended to con-’_
T> *1 £ i
and set aside to be used exclusive­ which would keep the feed pipes
team,
the Courier stated:
Ins or other wooden structure-
WASHINGTON. June 16 — Ru­
tlnue the referendum, despite the J
Sons of British Columbia, with are provided. Also the communi
ly for parking purposes.
filled at all times, this arrange­
Protests
over
Sunday's
baseball
mors that the Mellon organla­
reported contemplated desire of,
offices at Vancouver, B. C.
ment would eliminate the white,
ty houses in other camps (ire mod­ tlon In Pittsburgh were planning game here with Ashland were tel­
(Continued on Page Four)
some of the councllmen to later!
According to the letter, roceiv- ern and-not displeasing to the
chalky condition of the city water
egraphed
Sundaji
night
to
the
political reprisals upon their op­
repeal the ordinance and to sub-j
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I ed from the recording secretary^ eye.
at times which, he said, was caus­
ponents in the recent Pennsylvan­ president of tho Southern Oregon
mlt the*question in the form of a
ed by air lettin g Into the pipes,
The last rail In the connection; « *reat n’” "ber
Cars
He said that recently he had oc. ia senatorial primtry were report­ League by Manager A. M. Rice,
charter amendment.
of the Natron cut-off line h a s |Canada
B*emO_r,a‘ da? d,9play- cagion to stop at a local hotel
since th e present storage does not
following the defeat of the locals
,
,
lng the United States flag, wlth- He entered the hotel's restaurant ed to the senate Investigating 11 to 10, after 11 innings oi ball.
keep them filled with water at
been laid, according to announce- .
,
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.
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committee today by Joseph M.
all
times.
camns
1
°
Ut
flying
the.
flaK
of
0,6
Maple
Tho
protest
is
based
upon
the
al­
for breakfast. He asked for some
mer\t from the railroad
Leaf Dominion. This breach of Oregon berries and was tbld none Mackrell, a contributor to the leged blot-king of a basarunner
Mayor
Johnson said thia was a
thus completing what is said to
international ethics by motorists were to 'be had. Upon further Vare-Beldleman campaign fund.
good
time
to make a survey of the
by
an
Ashland
basemnn
while
the
be one of the biggest railroad
Mackrell said the rumors were
Is called to the attention of the questioning, he said he found that
runner was between first and A ccepts In v itatio n to A ver* situation and this was referred
construction jobs that has been
Oregon State Motor Association in he could only get grape fruit, or the'subject of a telephone conver­ second bases. It was argued by
to the water committee of the
handled since "before the World
F inancial B ankruptcy
the hope that that organization oranges— In other words, he pu' sation he had with Albert Cooper, tho locals that the tnan should
council,
Messrs. Burdic, High and
in F rance
War.
thrrugh its contact with motorists It, the restaurant was advertising a Beildeman man In Harrisburg, have been given the base which
Wiley,
the
city engineer and the
The announcement stated that
The committee
may assist in rectifying the situa­ California and Florida, hut not this morning.
PARIS, June 16.— Aristide Bri­ water superintendent, to report
woul(1
have
resulted
In
the
locals
the first passenger train, a local,
room listened aghast when Chair­
tion. Such Information is consid­ Oregon.
and lato today accepted President at an early meeting)
securing the game.
would not l»e put In operation
man Jim Reed called Mackrell to
ered
timely
in
advance
of
the
traf­
They were also Instructed to
Douraergues’ invitation to form
What
action
will
be
taken
Is,
Gain of 24 Per Cent for First between Portlad ad Klamath Falla
Mr. Vining also warnef. against the stand and demanded to know
fic that will be crossing the Inter­
investigate
the question of relay­
his
10th
cabinet,
following
a
dav
Four Months of This
of
course,
problematical,
but
It
is
|
for 60 days, as there is consid­
about the private telephone con­
(Continued on Page Three)
national boundary on the Fourth
ing
some
of
the water mains In
of
conferences.
Year is Noted
asked
that
Grants
Pass
either
be
erable work in re-ballasting and
versation.
of July, displaying flags.
the city, as Mr. Hosier had called
given the game or that It be
reconditioning the tracks.
The letter from the recording
Marked increase In th e ’ rev­
PARIS, J u n e’ 16.— President attention to the present tnade-
thrown out and not counted.
The announcement stated that
ef
enues derived by Oregon from the the ent-off would handle the secretary to the Oregon State
Doumergiie today began seeking quancy of some of the main»,
state tax on gasoline and distil­ larger portion of the freight and Motor Assoclotlon states; “In
a cabinet which will he capable which, he slated, ‘ carried suffic­
late, under the laws of 1919 and would reduce the grade hauling July Jast this organlatlon wrote
of preventing the bankruptcy of ient water in the early days, bnt
not enough since the city had in­
the national treasury.
1921, Is shown by figures Just over he Slskiyous, thus cutting your body requesting that for­
eign automobiles entering this
creased in population.
made public by Sam A.
Rumors
were
circulating
that
The Oregonian in nn editorial
down the expense to the rallrond
Mrs. Robert Spencer fell from
Province from the United States
At this period it was indicated
1
the
president
may
declare
a
clo­
Secretary of State. The •late company.
Tuesday
praised
W.
T.
Perkins,
tree thia «.«ru.ue
morning ...
at . the
of America, carrying a flag of a cherry
,
..
that
the council was considering
tax on motor vehicle fuel sold In
ture
in
parliament,
while
he
ap­
father
of
W.
H.
Perkins,
news
n,„i,
_ also
.
. , Spencer home on Palm Avenue,
their country,
carry a _ Brit­
the month of April, amounted to ;v w r« n
x .
rvii
editor of Tho Dally Tidings, as
J. J. Penkin, of this city, was points a strong government with a bond Issue thia fall to cover
;
breaking
her
leg.
Mr.
and
Mrs
6278,803.18 &S compared with; » » III L O H lJ J lC tC I lH ‘
ish (lag of the same size.
indicted by (he grand Jury In Med- which to form a dictatorship the construction of the Crowson
I Spencer had just returned iron. follows:
‘Although your
association
3289,212.40 for April of 1926. lv '
City Engineer
In the parsing of W. T. Porkl is ford on a chatge of selling real President De Selves oi the senate hill reservoir.
»y . « ..
an lncrcaae over the correspond1
It Is remembered that it was h e ; estate without a license, accord-1 and Former Premier Merrlot were Walker stated that. In his opin­
to the matter, we note that se v -' „
lng month last year of 639.590:78.
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Mr. Spencer w;i! aueud tue sum wh»» planned the homecoming o f ' mg to Information given to The received in turn today by the ion, it would be Impossible to
I eral American auto tourists, es-
construct a satisfactory reservoir
In April of this year tax'is were
the battleship Oregon, who pre-! Tidings. It was stated that Mr. French president.
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**■*’* _ school at
Stenforfl.
Mrs
CRESCENT CITY, Til;:. 16. — ! nnr-inii-s ,
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i mer
on the C(rwson hill land which
remitted on 8.R29.176.45 gallons (Special) — That the one r e -! ,.|ved
pared
the
original
draft
of
the
j
Deakin
was
charged
here
recent-
this cltv c a r e v l n / ' 8nencer waa taken to the C<’“ '
the city now owns, and, also that
bill that was passed by tho legls- ly on this offeiiHo, but waa ac-
cf gasoline and 6W,951.1. gallons . Ulr|ning 3trct«h oi fhe old on® I lean flags without a Brit 1st ™°r*l munlty Hospital,
of distillate. This shaVn an
;oad botV een ¿ rant8 PaER. ;
f,a*8 w,tho« a »**>■ Flag.
he doubted If a very large reser­
Isture, and who In every way quitted.
voir
could be constructed on aey
Identified
himself
with
tho
sue-!
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(Continued on Pago Four^\ O regon and this city will be elim-j
cessful
effort
to
preserve
the
ship.!
•Mated by June 2b with th< open- •-p .
T>
(Continued On Page Four)
I
lin g tor travel the newly eon - ;X lO Iie e tS W i ll B e
m i l C TQgTTT?
.olrncted. B l f i W JHWHW HI!11 -
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■a U -go, -ICYò U 11»
Medford Is decorated gaily be­
patriotic, and his Interest waj ea-j
K l w a i l l R l l 6 CwiCStS
’ ‘difAHbfcted gratis to the Stnlth Ilivnr canyon., built b> j
cause of the soldiers who have
A baby clinle, under the ins­ stntlnlly and unselfishly Anieri-i
UeJts of The Llthia y Springs cpBVIets from Snu Quçrtli» poni-1
arrived in that city fcr the annual
The Starting Point For
ientlary,
Is
the
word
i.-23lvod!
pires
of Dr. B. F. Geary ago can. There is n lessen In this
n d ‘.Isr/nnd' ITofel «fnd to the
national guard encampment, and
f Ashland pioneers will be honor county nurses. Miss Vera P'»rd tort >f service, an old lesson, well; SEATTLE. Wash., Juno 16.
Tourists!
'vmpoi3 «at Llthlh Pbik and here teJay from tho California1!
Bluocoats of Seattle are th e.ctfy presents a gala appesr-
ed at the Friday luncheon of the aTld Miss Jennings, will He Hoi' worth keeping green In tho heart. <LP)
Ta-ks'.n Ho* Springs ¿amp State Highway Commission.
It la the lesson of love of country., plry,nK >»«>•< “»«»y «
Pacific I »nee. t s well as a busy one with Spend a few days here and
, Klvaftto club, according to an a n -. tomorrow at the Civic C lu h |
r ir.ndc—-a tola) j of approt!- .
Ao
for
this
townsman
who
h
a
,,
N
o
r
th
w
.t
pollc,
moot,
which thousand, of soldiers visiting th, visit the following scenic won­
; noundement hf the seiretary of.
Those wishing to attend the
1nfe!v 200 Cqnlep each dinvr-
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» • » ders within a day’s driving
the club, who has urged every; clinic are asked to register ai th .
*u ordör that Aijilaiidfp vjglu |
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Ore«»» Had b „ „ b .,u « b .
»b»»«»« »»•»(•. .
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, ( , r.n prorur» perm » .0 b. .b » » t distance:
member
to
Invito
a
pionoer
as
his
public
library
in
order
that
pr
»ra may 1< i : ow gomctlilnp of
w d that hl. dream thould th e.
'’»rtlhnd , .hannd»n.|,lp rov.U |ln>m I»« IPhthd c l» ,
l4ike of The Woods
guest that day.
pointments can he made. Th<
nnr dUy.
i‘f”' 7
Rrlgadier General White arriv­
' ' |*»r .q tf d « « .„ .r p ^ t .d to t.k c
E. V. Carter will be the chief registration must be done today. lire after him.
Klamath Falla
1 1..A;.,l h '■ m ;
LO8 ANGELES, June 16.— Fire
! the bulls-eye honors In this etent. ed Monday morning and the re­ Oregon Caves
speaker.
The program Is • Jp
LI t h ta Sprlnga Hotel ,
■» .! 1 _ ~ I.
-
•« -
broke qut today in a tourist sleep-
ceipt of troops was oompleted
Track events were to follow.
charge or President J. H. Hardy,
Rogue River Fibbing Spots
i i
Hotel Ashland
t
,ing coach, of the Union PgoJflc
Mayor
R
ertbtiK
.
Landes
w
a
s
,
Monday morning, with all sol-
wh}
has
planned
a
meeting
for
Klamath River— Fiahlna
) ' » 'Ashland Natatorlnip
Continental Limited as the train
scheduled to appear to applaud dlere In their tents by1 11 o’clock
retnlniscenes
of
pioneer
days.
Jacksonville»—County
Seat
Callfornia Oregon PoWer,Co.
was nearing Crystal, Nevada, and
her law enforcement ^rusnders, according to reports. Many of Crater. Lake—Open Later.
While you are a guest ,ln our c)tv. be curtnln to vllslt Llt.hln
( Llthla >Park ‘ Board,
one passenger, Mrs. J. Cr King, of
Part, a playgronnd of many acres, with the main entrance
whllo loyal boosters from Tacoma, the soldiers and officers have al­ Beeutlful
THE WEATHER
Jackson Hoi Sprtngs
nt the Plazs, where Nn'ure’a deepest beauties are fonnd
Hammond., Mon4 was burned to
vtclorta and Vancouver were on ready visited Ashland. t
Diamond Lake
Fair
toplght (
and
along the walks thnt Io »d you through the forest border»
'
Clly of Ashland
, it.... nt... ' i i
death, according to advices receiv­
hand to spur on their respective
lng
on
Ashland
creek.
i
Thursday; warmer tn the
Tslent Hrlgatlon Dtstr.ct
f l s ’S'fMd Ad, Brine Resnli,
ed by Southern Pacific officials
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MILITARY TRAINING
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CANADA VIOLATED
Says Local Player
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HIS TENTH CABINET
OF
STATE IS REPORTED
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Land Minus License
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Woman Dies in a
Tourist Car Fire
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to Welcome Soldiers
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