TACiE TWO ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Wednesday, December 24, 1010 ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Established 1876 Published Every Wednesday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING COMPANY BERT R. GREER Editor OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Kl'BSCHIPTlOX RATES 11Y MAIL Olio Year . . . . Six Months . . . Three Months .$2.00 . 1.25 . .75' ttffltititttnTtntTtitfttrrttiiMHiiiiiniffl I me social Keaim TCttninnnnttintiunttuntnuuiuiitiua Missionary Society The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Boclety of the Presbyte rian church met' ut the home of the president, Mrs. F. J. Shlnn, on Ouk street yesterday ufternoon. The fol lowing topic, "Persia and Syriu,' was dispensed with, while the home topic "Huh" was ably discussed by Miss Mabel Russell. Outside of the l ulled States One Year . . Six Months .$2.51! . 1.40 ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertisements, per column inch, each issue, 25c. Local Readers, the line of six words, 10c. Classified Column, lc the word, each time. Lenal Notices, 3 1-3 cents the line, each time. j Cards of Thanks, f 1.00. obituaries. 2'i cents the line of six words. j Fraternal orders and societies charging regular initiation fees and dues.j regular rates. Reliuious and benevolent societies will h. charged for nil advertising when j an admission or collection is taken, at th regular advertising rate, j Long-Culy Wedding-' The marriage of Miss Nellie Culy and Arthur Lo-g, both of Ashland, took place in Grants Pass Thursday, December 18. After the ceremony the bride nnd groom came to Ash land and are visiting nt the home of the bride's father, G. C, Culy. They will reside on n ranch near Grants Puss. County Farm Bureau Holds Annual Meeting The Tilling has a larger circulation in Ashland and its trad, territory than all other newspapers combined. Entered ut the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as second class mail matter. s. s. .. O oMMi:ut ial ci.ru coli mx ;, ,. 8 'i- '$ XOT A "HELLER" IN HOX, M'RGLAlt SAYS l ;. a .. 4h 4- ' $ ' N'owljivcds Visit Ashland Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shirley of Dunsmuir are stopping at the Hotel Austin for a few days this week. They were united in marriage at Jacksonville Wednesday, December 17. Mr. Shirley is u prpmiueut elec trician of Northern California, while the bride was formerly Miss Rose Werth. They will reside at Etna Mills, Calif. Dope on the Ashland auto-camp was furnished to a special writer who is preparing an article on Ore mm auto-camps tor Port land papers under the auspices of the: Chamber ut Commerce. Several seekers for a place to en joyalily spend the winter have III quired concerning rents and arcom modatlons available. Roosting for Ashland is 11. M. Heath's patriotic occupation in his spare time. He recently returned from service in the army of occu pation and Is winking until next spring in Ttitffingtun, Ind., utter which he will return to Ashland where be ow ns a place. More atito-canip data was supplied the Oregon Slate Chamber of Com merce which Is inaugurating n cam paign for more and better auto camps and is using Ashland as a "good example" for other Oregon cities to follow. From appearances Ashland will have to get busy to maintain that "best auto-camp on thi! coast" reputation. DAYTON, (). A porker bus got 1 Charlie Goleilas guessing. He res- ISEH1 IN (By Mail.) There issued the 250-pound pig when it fell honor among thieves. i '''' " UwV P1IK Pt his home. One Heir PulaU o' Frankfort who N"W the shout Is eating three square Portland signed him sell "protessional nmg lar." sent the .'the Frankfurter (ieneralanzeiger. meals a day olf (ioleilas, who has following letter to i P"ife wnat to no. m OF LOCAL PATRIOTIC P "With great surprise I read rriua.v ill your valued sheet under the ti tle, 'The usual burglary.' f a break- 4 ing and entering in of a dwelling in Wolfgaiigstreet. Yuu write of casli that apparently was stolen out of the money chest. "Therefore I call your allenlion to the fact that I broke into the chest, hut that to my great astonishment and to the shame of the owner there was not a red heller therein. I ask you to publish this in order to avoid any unjust claim against the Insiir- iii, fa imti:itiv ,, , , i r I 1 I"1. "'i'"a mummy u ai ucu llliei- Hespectrully, Dulak, professional , , . vuls as would meet their convenience. To the Subscribers to the Ashland Pali kit ic Fund: In May, 1918, our city and vicin ity was canvassed for subscriptions to what was designated as "The Ashland Patriotic Fund," and sub scribers were asked to make their burglar.' MELHOl'KNE. Uly Mail. 1 One of the most unusual exhibits ever of fered in an agricultural show will he the 50 acre model Irrigation farm Telephone company i- troubles nnd (() ,)e f,!lltred at the Rova Agricul users' joys can bo read between the tlml, swMya snow ,,,, lines of the new order of the Public Tl(J w,()le (,es(,n ,,,.,,,,,,,,1 by R. Service Commission. They sent us w HiirVg a memher of the water the complete line-up on new rates, Commission, will be put into exocu-0,c- '. Hon by the government officers. The Ill-caking into Sunset Magazine site for the farm has already been with a story of the Ashland auto- chosen, and upon it will he shown camp is one of our present ambitions the methods of watering crops and and is being materially aided by trees and the practices generally Touring Unreal! officials of the Good- adopted in irrigation districts, rich Rubber Company. Land has been subdivided, ehan- HARGAIXS in sawmills, many belled and graded in a manner suit kinds of textiles In large (inutilities, "bio for horticulture and mixed cellii-rottou (whatever that is), a fanning, embracing dairying, lu gaiiiient press, cellu-dimming com- cerne-growing, pig and poultry rais pounds and oilier things are offered in';- u,l(l ,no Production of vegetables In this week's list from the Zone '''nils. Water will be measured Hiirnliis sunidv officer of the urmv y a new registering wheelnieter. Soliciting teams made a thorough canvass and the total amount sub scribed was about $20,230. We the undersigned to whom as a hoard of directors was entrusted the collection and distribution of this fund beg to report as follows: Total subscribed $20,230.00 Total cash collected 18,849.56 Look over the list. !. H. Kturgis, Shoshone, Idaho, lmiuircs concerning clnces for opening n picture show or electrical repair and appliance shop. Was in formed as In conditions here. W. C. Hunter of W. C. Hunter Co., Ames, Iowa, was famished with gen eral information roncc ruing city und business condition1!. Is in "Women's It Deficit, uncollected $1,380.44 This uncollected shortage of $1,380.44 Is accounted for as fol lows: 1st. During the year several sub scribers died nnd your board did not feel that their estates should be asked to complete the payments. 2d. In a number of instances sub scriptions were made by young men who, later, were called to the colors and, of course .these subscribers were excused from further payments. 3d. Several subscribers moved to other localities and the hoard, as suming that these people would he expected to support similar activities in their new homes, felt they should 1 be relieved of any further obligation j to contribute to our fund bore, j 4lh. The balance of the shortage Is accounted for in the failure in deliberate neglect of pome few sub scribers to make good on their pledges. We feel that, all sources of The local Christmas Seal sale has Ibe shortage considered, the deficit Special buildings will also he con st ructed upon the site SEAL SALE QUOTA NEARLY COMPLETED Mr. II. L, Lttndeen, Orland, Calif., was, ut his request supplied with a soil survey Bhowlng land In Bear Creek valley north of Ashland and 'with Information concerning irriga tion projects. v A. R. Hower, Iduhome, Idaho, says altitude there is too high for him. A large and enthusiastic group of there is in the banks of Jackson1 He says, "I have a good funning out men and women met at the publicj county at least $100,000 that the j fit here, stock and machinery and library in Medford yesterduy for the Farm II mean is especially responsl-jwe have C34 acres of grain land and annual meeting of the Jackson coun- ble for in Increased production. j would exchange for smaller tract of ty Farm Bureau. j A broad constructive program was. land suitable for diversified furm- The Commercial clubs, banks and outlined for 1920, and thore is nojing. Want good land under cultl business mens' associations of the doubt but that the bureau will mako. vatlon and plenty of pasture, valley had been invited to send rep-!the county close to a qunrter of ul "Is there any opportunity to rent resentativeB and the response was million dollars In the year before; for crops? general, there being a considerable! us. . j Is thero plenty of work and whit number of business men present. Miss Poole, the home demonstra-j are wages? They went away feeling that the; Hon agent, gave a report of the work j "niin a man buy on long time pay Farm Bureau has made a good show-i done In that department. This is 'i Is and pay for farm In crops? ing. They caught the farm Bureau' the women's und children's part ( :' "re there any state or school spirit and can be counted on to the Farm Bureau movement am1 ;. t- s ror sale.' state terms uuu boost for an Institution that which has meeting with enthusiastic stipp t 'ices. made Jackson county ilcher by many j all over the county. Much of I : Mr. Ib'wer was a former neigh thousands of dollars, and promises' work done cannot be measured in hor of 10. E. Stark who moved to to become a very Important factor) dollars nnd centB, but the report this country in 1912 or 1913. in the development of the county. I showed that a number of thousand Tills club furnished him with gen- The report of the secretary treas-! dollars had been added to the erul information and answere urer was an Interesting feature of wealth of the county through this' number of questions but told him the' meeting. SELL CHEAPER OR I'LL OPEN A RETAIL STORE , SAYS MANUFACTURER LAWRENCEMass. William M. Wood, president of the American Woolen company, itrved notice on retail business men of this city that unless prices of commodities essen tial to living were marked down sharply and within a short time he would set up a retail Btore organi zatlon here on a large scale to sup ply employes of the company with groceries, provisions, fuel, clothing, hardware and other articles. Mr. Wood said that It was useless to raise wages and find the effect lost in an increasing cost of living. "I am acting from a Christian point of view," be said, and added that having no wish to drive local merchants out of business he would give them "a reasonable time to re adjust their prices." .NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN REACHING) ITS CLIMAX The nation-wide campaign of the agency. The most interesting phaso; that realty firms of the city and! Episcopal church, under Way the of the report was the work along the landowners would be requested to country over since December I, rap line of child welfare. The Homoj furnish him with Information con-j 1(jiy (B coming to its climax all along Demonstration ngfnt brings to th" ' cernimt prices of lands, etc., as re- , tho western coast. Oregon, for local reasons peculiar It showed how a successfully con ducted campaign against the digger snlliri.pl hurl anved tn llm cnnntv In grain and fruit somewhere between ,,omo tl,e Bi""e "'e"Benl care of quoted above. I ctilHiren tnat tlie farmer has been .r. . noun, uien mm, n. u.. $30,000 and $50,000. It made favorable mention of the AKlitielliint Efri? Sneletv Mtnrteil In Ashland, that has received state to itself, has been a bit backward, giving his calves and nigs for the with whom this club has been in ; but no fear Is felt that It will not lust two years. j correspondence for some time, The meeting declared very decld-l writes, ' Have been receiving lltera- wholly make good. fairly is romping Washington now In. The moun- edly for the continuation of thlsituro und Information from other i tln states of the western province, as well as the southern districts all are reporting satisfactory progress. work unit it wnu ihtobiI II, 'il l ho mini, se' tious of vour state as well as other the Farm Bureau work to organize of Jacks()n cou lmlst 8lals and believe I am more infer tile whole county for handling eggs hea(,s ,n HhBnie tQ , yoln. Ktvtlm tban any of a simitar manner. ' allow this work to be discontinued. A the other places. I urn still Inter-! ..We congratulate ourselves on The report Bhowed that the Bureau iurRS number volunteered to appear etr.l her.' in the garage business (wej 0ur move to Ashland this winter dur in the last three months had sold before the county court on Decern- have Dm Ford and Fordson contract) K the recent cold weather," re to the furiners nearly 300 tons of her 22 and tirgo them to make the .! if I can sell or trado It for prop- marked W. Y. Miller, who came here sulphur, one car load of nitrate of appropriation necessary to continue eriy in your section I will looato with . with his fumlly from Lake county soda, one of wheat, two of super-: this work. j you. M ould like to get into dairy- this fall to place his children In phosphate, beside shipping 23 cms President Albeit C. Joy of Ash-' '.' "' stock-raising of some kind as; school. Mr. Miller was asked res- of live-tock to Portland. The amount hind hud usked that, in view of Hie that is what I was raised at. I would IbwI.iv If hl wnthr wna imi n. ha1 of business Tor these three months fact that he had given his time to liave probably $5000 to invest if I ag that he was supposed to have es totaled $81,000 with a saving to the n,B work for two years, and that he S(,I n.v i hare of the business. Could' caped from east of the Cascades, termers of Jackson county of $!(!, tdt that ho could not give the added I K'1' " I'lace for that amount that; "We consider ourselves much bet- 00. nmnunt of time and effort that the! would ni. Hiiro mo of a tood llvine. tor- nlf km It wik brought out that through enlarged field of work would require,! My family consists of myself, wifeWith all he remarked further. the snow there was no the Increased production that could that the nominating l oinmitlee and three children, oldest 11 years." wind to pile In drifts, and the ther result from the use of fertilizer fur- should not consider him for re-el.;c-, "e m-'Y come out to investigate , mometer did not register so low. We tlbhed tO the farmers, nt a mice lion Mr Mnimflnlil n nrnnmrnni lllld sin-lid three or four ninnlhn lrk-i nro ilnllol.lo.l mlth lolilun ..J unit tliey could nTford to pay, to- and extensive farmer of Butte Falls, Ret her with the saving affected by was elected to head the work of the poisonin:: the digger squirrels that Bureau for 1920. ing aiound. Would he interested in think this Is a fine city in which place on which be could start In to live." dairying or stock-rai.dng. j Big Community Tree For Christmas Eve i George Henry Young died at his A rotary student loun fund tins home Friday, December 19, 1910, at been inaugurated by the general the age of 74 years. The deceased board of education of the Presby- hud been an Invalid for the past twj terian church in the United States years and his death was not unex- to aid deserving youths to attend pected. Funeral services will be held college who otherwise would be de- from the Stock undertaking parlors tiled this privilege. The Inltiul gift tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon at 2 of $20.oiin for this fund from the o'clock, conducted by Rev. C. A. Ed- Carollne Willard estate, Auburn, N. wards of the Methodist Episcopal expenditures Incident to and tinuvold-! . . , , ., . , i ' was announced today from Pres-, church. Mr. Young is survived by able in each separate drive. , 1 ,bv ,,ril"' headquarters, 150 Fifth: his wife, Madam Tracy Young, the We believe too that the plan was we"lllt"r nfl9 usbered In Christ- avenue. New York. oted pianist of this city, satisfactory to subscribers us It en- mnst week will continue over Wednes-j A minimum of $50,000 is sought " 1 momssm abled them to count definitely on'dav nitht In order that Hie wholo for ,llia Jin"se with 3 maximum of' their expenditures In support of the various war activities. Your com mittee has received the valuable help community, young and old. big and little, can be present at tho coniniu- $5nn,ooo. The rotary loan fund Is' not part of the Presbyterian New1 F.ra increase, but antedates the! and cheerful co-operation of so many "ity trP0 epl'cls" to 1,n ,u'1'1 ,!lP! movement. Mrs. Willard's gift being persons and organizations that we ",lzil i nnsuuas eve. i ins win u:. arranged ror hy will in 1915. Plans will make no attempt at detailed ,,le r"'st e""uny Cliristmas tree are being perfected to make this! acknowledgment but we heartily thank all for their aid in this ander taking. Respectfully submitted, E. V. CARTER, Chairman. MRS. F. S. ENGLE. MHS. C. B. LAMKIN. GEO. A. BRISCOE. CHARLES A. EDWARDS. F. J. SHINN. Ashland, Ore., Dec. 18, 1919. ever held In Ashland. I tie custom fund a great asset to all worthy) has prevailed for several years in . Presbyterian students in college orj larger cities, particularly In the east,! graduate students, where, no matter IMhe snow is wuistj The money Is loaned irrespective j deep and thermometers hover , of the profession which the student I around the zero mark, all the in-! will enter, provided he gives promise ! habitants turn out to assist In the j of Christian usefulness. The stu- j ccteDraiton, ror tins is frequently an , dent must, however b r kmzENsC 'MM1 -m sas m m m w mA -l V AN K X31 O FASH LAND. recom mended by the session of the Pres byterian church of which he is a member und by the Institution which he attends. dy to Wear" business and was been steadily progressing In spite of ' $1,380.44, n little less than 7 per given d it i ciiiicerning number of zero weather and slippery sidewalks. rent of the total amount subscribed, such establishments in this city. As Mrs. Grace Engle turned in her is a good showing. For your intor in all cases of inquiry concerning $25.00 without the aid of her com- mation we now submit an itemized business opportunities, Mr. Hunter mittee. Mrs. Dickey und Mrs. Ever- statement of the disbursement of the was given straight f.ir-M, was not ad- ton turned theirs In with a half day's t0,"l amount collected, viz: $18, vised to plan on locating here but soliciting. Mrs. George Kramer nnd 840.5(1 us furnished by our secretu was in eil to lonk the situation over her committee have finished. Mrs. rv- J,r- J- Shlnn. himself if possible to come to Ash-' E. H. Bush with the aid of another Salvation Army war fund $ 440.00 land. 1 splendid committee turned In $37.00. : l'"ftid War Work fund., fi.050.00 Mr. K. E. Burn's. Madison. Neb,. Of this sum the Eelks generously Armenian Rolier fund., has been in correspondence with this contributed $15 and the Eastern Star s,'('0"d Red Cross drive. club for some lime and has been fur- $5. j Y. W. C. A nislicd all iiiforiuailon requested.1 Both tho Hawthorne nnd Junior 'Salvation Army fund .. . He is iii the pharmacy bi iness but high school deserve special credit G. A intends to go into some in ilness less Miss Cietchon Kramer, the' princi- iiiifiiiiiig. Is seeking milder climate pal of the Hawthorne school, turned than at prc.enl home. Inquires cou- 111 $40, Miss Allen's room, the reriiini; ,i ii es of hind near Ashland, j fourth grade, selling $10.50, tho Ashland i-Milcticc lois and choice- most sold in any room in Ashland. l iiiMtie.. Licit ions. Has subscribed In the Junior high school, Prof. I. to Tidiir s ami is keeping in close C. Wilson reports $28 worth of seals touch with conditions here. sold, with Hie fourth grade room, Mr. Carl T..I ey. 1118 Washington Miss Ualrd, teacher, selling the most street. ItedLmK Calif., Is an auto in that school. mechanic who would like to locate Several other chairmen of day t ere. would lie Interested in uny committees have almost finished' T"'"' $18,849.56 kind of a job to ret started. their quotas nnd If the good people1 11 wi" ,,e ,10,p', ,hi" the total ex Airs. W., K 11.11, Sunnyside, Wn.- of Ashland will help Just a little l,rlls08 Incurred In the adminlstra- iiirnishe.i ceneral Information. more we will again go over the top """ "' ,,lis '"n: fund were only The Photomohile Tourist Co. of In this worthy sale, which brings re-1 ',9 ',r'- record in which we feel a M'-itio. are suing us a full page of Hef and happiness wherever the ,,,lp Pride. VM.,nd publicity in their 1920 Pho- money is spent. We feel that all subscribers to this U. S. CHICKENS the Christmas joys many little chil dren enjoy. While this Is not the case in Ash land, the arrangement has been planned to combine the usual cele-i bration in the individual Sunday! GRANTS PASS, Or. Work has schools into one great and glorious j proceeded steadily jn rocking the Pa observance. The big tree on the j cific highway near Wolf Creek, where Plaza will be honored this year with! the hill from the top of Stage Coach the usual decorations that have been ' pass to the S. P. tracks atWoif given smaller trees in the various Creek station Is well towards coniple-' churches, ami all will unite in muk-itioii, I i Ing this event a most Joyous one. , This insures a good road from the ' SOISSONS. France. (By Mull.)' A ,I,'cor",i"1? ,omm:ttee has been top of the hill at Glendale to Crams' "American chickens make life a lit- s"I"cte'1 (o ,r,m tlie ""e a"(l hve it Pass for early spring traffic with the: He gaver In France." the peasants "-"""'" exercises which ; exception or tho new grade over here say, regarding the efforts of '""K"1 7:3n H,,"'p Christmas. Smith hill, where the contractor is MAKE FRANCE GAY (By the United Press) Christmas Bills Paid By Cheek The safe, practical and convenient way to pay bills Is by check. Now is a good time to start a checking account with The Citizens Bank of Ashland, and be ready for Christmas shopping. ! Ashland Band ' W. C. T. U So. Oregon Chautauqua. . Pac. Coast Itescue nnd Protective Society .... Ashland Branch, American Legion Xnlioii Wide Boy Scout Movement Expenses, printing, etc. ., 1 , t 7 . 0 0 5,000.00 100.00 2,500.00 300.00 250.00 200.00 1,000.00 50.00 314.30 28.75 49.45 the American committee for Devas-i tated France to aid the stricken peo ple of the Aislie district. And they meant it, too, for the! proud clucking of hens and the lord-j ly rrowing of roosters are the first sounds that greet the tourist when he visits the war-torn vllluges of the' Aisne valley. For the American; committee bus really carried out its' slogan to "re-chlckenize1' France. American dimes and quarters re ceived here daily are going Into the; fund to put "pep" in the poultry busl-j uess in France. In Prisoners Broke Jail At Glendale toil pl.M a mi 1:.., the ibilc iourit Hook which will be I He fourth of the series in the mBV eongrattilate themselves ed in the hands of thousands of home nursing class will he held at " ,li,vin helped to carry out suc-ot-iiir ' The total cost to Ash- the Library Saturday afternoon ut CS",III.V one of the best movements i is SI" for cuts to be used on .2:30 (, 'clock. .ever inaugurated In Ashland. pat-. Incidentally we get the Ibis war-chest plan enahled us to ' u-e in our new folder which " OIL WKLLS ; pioinptly meet every demand mud.. prepared. They have prom- LOS A(iKI.KH I'ltOlll.KM "n-southern Jackson county and In ... . Ina iWl.iltc ra,. , - .. '". iii itie nook which -" ."r-r.o. inree on wells several 01 Hie quotas Hssiened tn im ne aviil.ihic fr inspection some ",ra'" a street, adjacent to Ely-- we were the first In the state to re " i" ! iiiy. . si"U l'rk here, which the city pro- lmd. Mines Department of ''"" nve i.roiigtit up a " saved the. time and labor of in a. ii,,, . ..,, , inrejnn Knotty problem. those who would hare had to heln I "lloitiriilaiirul f x. ''' Attorney Stephens has rule.! In the many drive, (hot m i. I- ! ii,c l-"i us ' III I lob !.,.. (;;ir.. n Competitions," ,llat the city possesses only the right been required to meet the various which 11 , ,mirn )llt,.rp,t , to une the prortjr for street pur-alls on us. It saved subscribers any or.i.Ma',,,., considering such and ,hat the wells under the the annoyance of repeated calls from affair. Ii i a mo-t complete forty '""t arft Private property. But he solicitors. It saved hundreds of dol- . ..,. .. ,..., h jllui,tra. u. ,e,rea ,n ,, , , irl, of expense that would, under! supplies to towns where no stores are fectioner's ....... ... ,, f()r M owners are lo get their hibitlons and i-niet t,,,,,, ,,. if the cily puis in "li pet tini,, gUf.h might easily be tu. here. .in iiuii io a concrete ant ufphalt pavement over the wells. ii i isi mn s nymns ana carols Keeping two shifts eoinc on the I will .he sung nnd atinronriato e- steam oh, net iniiini n, i - f." b vo lien ludu- orrises will he given. j way. Between the Josephine county 1 ; Ii ne and the town of Ilogue River, where Contractors Schell & Calvert i arn working several trucks carrying t rock for surfacing, the road is now I pretty well covered, insuring fair; traveling during tho winter. The I detour is belnc- iirpi! lietwenn the' t town of Itoguo River and the new buiilge at Rock Point, although the i ; highway rocking is nearly complete! j en this stretch. I SAN FRANCISCO. -Fired bv his' Tho new bridge nt Rock Point Is' the last three ambition to see more of the world.' practically complete, excentlnir the.' months women wearing the French James Thompson, the only man at 'ills for approaches and Is a beauti-l nine unitornis or the Committee for large with new interstitial glands, Jul structure. Devastated France distributed 8461 ! has broken Jail In Oregon and de-i Contractor Albert Anderson is chickens throughout the 100 towns parted for parts unknown. This progressing rapidly on the overhead in their charge. In addition they word was reecived by State Parole bridge across the S. P. tracks near have established two chicken farms Officer Whyte from the Chief of Po-,. and this slight break in the in the Interior of France, capable of lice of Glendale, Oregon. The tel-j paving will he completed in early , producing 2000 chickens a month for egram stated Thompson and Eugene spring, making a solid stretch of pav- use solely In the devastated regions. ' Loomes broke Jail without outside' Ins from Ashland to Cold Hill. j Following the policy of the Amerl- help and lert no trace. j On the whole Pacific highway can committee to aid and not to1 Ever since Thompson was paroled ! there is probably no more strikingly j pauperize the people of the Aisne, the from the San Quentin prison ho has beautiful view than that suddenly: chickens are sold at half-price, the been a sourco of anxiety to Whytc. burstim; on the tourist as he tops present rate of sale being 10 francs. Once dull and morose he Is now like Blackweil hill, three miles south of Money sent from America makes up a "tin lizzie with a ninety horse-1 Grants Pass. . j the remainder of the cost price. In- power engine," according to Whyte. i Tlie P.)gue River valley spreads cubators. more-over, are Installed In' He can not be kept "on the road."; for miles between ' the mountains,1 a number of towns down on the, Thompson broke parole shortly af-! with orchards and meadows, sur ,on, ter leaviivK San Quentin. He was ar- rounded on all sides by mountains' Besides chickens. Americans put rested at Glendale December 13. He and lower lying hills, covered with 105 goats in the Aisne to furnish received the new glands from the I green pines and firs. Standing as milk for war-babies 1.500 rabbits, body of a prisoner hanged nt the a sentinel, the towering cone of Mt ' as well as ducks and cows, to fur- prison. Mcl.oushlin. better known by the nlsh food and give a business start old name of Mt. Pitt, deeply clothed to many a French ::Tom Sawyer." ! LONDON. A swarm of bees in- in white, dominates the view. Rolling stores on trucks carry ten-tinted trading In an Ilford con-' The scene . nn f t.'..,i..x.,J Store. HPt'linf fin (he Crilllflellr A nna A A il . ll neiiar;,(o ,M.., V !. .i j . . . ' " - " " "'(" uuwh ma "" "' required "(-I., uociors present, and no cakes and sweetmeats, and defvtne hill, the riite. nf io,if.j a - " w iivuiui nnuinuu, !! ( Atf ON SAVINGS TOvn deposits; We will have here today, sure, some small sizes in Children's Felt Slippers and some" Indian Moccasins In advertising, hall rent, speakers1! buildings habitable other tban tern- all efforts to eject them for several Central Poin( ,nA '. a expenses and innumerable detailed Porary shelters, barrack and caves, hours. ' ually work into the picture ; 4 1 j V Sv fn