Oregon Historical aooli, Auditorium ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL XMII ASHLAND, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY 4, 1920 NO. 82 ROflll FIINIK 1VSI IV I Vl WJ mm prize essay contest The boys unci girls of Ashlund are I invited lo compete In the Prize Essuy ' Contest of the War Department for national, statu and local prizes. A chalice to win fume, money und a j trip to Washington, the capital of SALEM, Ore. How the funds ar-- 'our couutlT being distributL-a among Oregon1 Cuptain Arthur H. Dolg, U. S. counties in the building of roads Is army, is in town this week In the WAR RISK INSURANCE HOLDS GOOD SEWING SCHOOL 10 l)(Kr TH.ll.VKl) TO SMI (Kil.K BOOZE INTO V. H. 1 ROM MEXICO Ingenious Mexicans working In conjunction with confederates on the Texas itido of the Rio Grande, taught a dog to Binuggle whisky, or tequila, and were very successful until the To relieve any confusion that may! border guard became weary of at-1 a good representation of Ashland exist in the minds of former service! tempting to capture the dog and ; women met at the library yesterduy men on account of the speclul pro- shot him while he wus swimming with Miss Florence Pool, the county vision of lapsed war term insurance I the river. 'home demonstrator, who came here BE HELD N APRI L FRUiTGROWERSTALK FORMER AHHLAM) BOY ! ANNOUNCES Koli HE( RKTAItY OF STATE Tn nnnniinrinff mv cnniliiliii-v fnr me repuoncan nominaiion tor tin; office of secretary of state at the coming primaries, I do so with the, feeling that I am amply qualified. A mass meeting has been called I am a native of Oregon, heing in Medford Wednesday, February 4 born at Ashland September 25. ISHii. hy County Agriculturist Cute to rc I have had a qualifying business ex-; port on the result of the big freeze 01 FROS L I INJURY stiown in a compilation of ligures uy u' uiu r iwiiuniueiii am. wnicn auuionzeu ruiiisuueiiieui upi mm c.ci....6 iu. ..uh iepunure (0 confer with the women of this perience and at the present time am in December, and consider methods tho Btate highway commlsHion, com- the recruiting for the new army. j to December 31, 191!), regardless of, from Mexico wus marked by a flash city with a view to locating a three- county clerk of Josephine county, of orchard treatment to eradicate the paring the opplication of highway1 which is now being remodeled and! date of discharge, announcement is' of lightB on the Mexican side, an- day clothing school. About 25 were! having been elected to that office effects therefrom. funds to Eastern mid Western Ore- "t on a peace time basis. He will gon counties. The D.illos Is used as ''8 followed shortly by active recruit tho dividing point between the east- "K Parties, who are at present work cm and the western part of the slate. '"g 1" northern and eastern Oregon. A recapitulation of tables show-in,; T1" War I'Iartment 111 order to made by Director R. 0. Chomeley- swered by a flash on the American present at the call of Miss Pool and for four successive terms. Professor J. C. Ueed of the United Jones of the Bureau of War Risk In-j sido. j enthusiastically received her ideas of surunco that the provisions for re- For weeks border guards t,ried to giving a course of Instructions on lnstatement of lapsed or canceled , lasso or capture him with some sewing and the making of garments Insurance, within 18 months from! liquor strapped on his back, being 1 at home. Arrangements were made mate minis expemte.i in me several, r""- ioiic ui ui i imuuj u.ue oi umcuarge, upon payment ui( luum .u nm au uucuuer ui ; at mis meeting whereby a scries of: est attention in order that we may to Mr. Cate, the results of the freez-) counties In the years 1914 to II 1 S, States the benefits to be derived from ; only two months' premiums on the; the law. After all efforts failed, the lessons will be given Monday. Tues-! not overlook anything thrvt would varied so In different "localities'that inclusive, and work under contract " enlistment in the new army with, amount of insurance to be reinstated,! animal was killed while swimming day and Wednesday, April 6, 6 and help toward the state's develop- no uniform method of troitm,.,it r',n provided the insured Is In ns good tie Hlo Grande. During his busy 7. These lessons will be given in , ment. i now be given, nor ran there be any health as at the date of discharge or, lifo tho dog made from 12 to 15 the Temple' of Truth, and will occu- I am a believer In a bigger and a accurate rro'n fn.-e.-.w ..mil n.n date funds expended In 1911, 1915 which can be entered into by students; expiration of a grace period which- trips a night from Mexico lo the py probably two hours In the fore- greater Oregon, and In the use of growing- season has heon i,,.,i..r w ,v and 1916 Eastern Oregon, $59,-! 01 a"v school, not a college or uni-jever is the later date, and so states , United States -and each timo carried ' noon of each day and three in the i Oregon products and feel that every for some time. 008.05; Western Oregon, $502,- versity. ine title of the essay,; in his application, still hold good. a gallon or more oi liquor. I afternoon. Miss Pool will be assist- effort In that direction should be en for 1919 and 1920, Including slate system of vocational training, are lind federal aid, follows: ! having a competitive essuy contest Oregon has probably as many nut- States department of agriculture will ural resources as any state in the attend the meeting after ho has in- Union, and as a citizen and official, specied the ordi irds and will niuk.i I feel that they should have our earn- his report of the effects. According 707.2"; total, $561, 715., '12. ; What Are the Benefits of an En- Stato funds expended in 1917 mid Hutment l the United States Army?" 1918 Eastern Oregon, $379,171. 37; Tho prizes: 1st, national prize, The provision that discharged ser-i vice men are permitted to reinstate! ed by a specialist who will give prac- couraged. As According to Mr. Cate tho damago a member of the to the fruit in the vallev is not near- Following Is the proposed constl- tical lessons on sewing. All these Hoard of Control would do all in my ly as great as was at first feared In at any time within three calendar tutionul amendment prepared by the lessons and instructions are free and i power toward that end. ! the hill sections he states there h-.s Western Oregon, $2,122,039.11; to-, for the three best essays in the Unit- Hiontha following the month of di3-' ciiickuiuua Fishermen's union to be j anyone wishing any Information on' I am an advocato of good roads been very little damage, and the val- tal, $2,821,210.48. ' ed States, a trip to Washington, ac Under contract for state funds, ! companied by a parent or guardian, charge by merely paying the two submitted to the voters at the regular garment making can attend. A months' premiums, without makinr; election in November: ' number of llellevlew end Nell Creek 1919 and 1920 K.iMern Oregon, expenses paid; a gold, silver or bronze ; a formal application or a statement "The license fees for hunting or residents were ut the meeting yes $3,380,510.29; Weslern Oregon, , medal suitably engrav-e.l pinned on to hoalth is also still In force. I shooting game birds or game ani- terday and promise nn interest In und feel that a constructive road ley areas are not hit u; badly as was building plan is not only a benefit to at first predicted, tho rural communities, but that it would also be beneficial to tho fu-i ture welfare of our state. I am a thorough believer in irri gation and think that the farmers Word comes from down tho val ley, that there is no material damage to the fruit in that section. Accord ing lo the Grants Pass Courier. FV of this state should have consistent ; D Ejs 0f 'Rogue River slated Farmers probably will not be ablBi1""""1""1 nl"cra I"1"'""-, that as usual the scare about the $ 1 1,390,914.14; total, $14,783,- you by Secretary of War Baker, nndj The provisions for reinstatement j mals for a resldont of the state shall tho school when It takes place, 430.43. "for your school, a silver cup, which1''" nt protect a man until he nc-!ue for each county wherein the! Under contract for government ou will carry back and present to tually reinstates. If he waits he license is taken," according to tliei i.im SCARCE FIUMERS ARK post road funds, 1919 and 1 920 it. 2nd, state prizes: Medals, cups'y not be In as good health as he amendment, "und $5 for each lion-; ADVISEi) TO ORDER EARLY Eastern Oregon, $ 1 ,590, 033. 30; and cash, which will have to be un-' 'as at the time of discharge and resident of the state for each license. I ftm,,P1',mii,,,hi .iiiik..M. Western Oregon, $.89 1.9IIU. 48; total, nounced later as they are donated by ; consequently may not be able to se-(110 license fees for taking or fish-' t0 Bmll. lime to me,t (hplr agrcllJ & to Irrigation as well as other i r,.()st takint, a lho fnit is 1IlHfh $2,485,599.78. your own citizens of this state, untrue reiutsateme.it. , j ing for game fish shall be $ 1 for each 1 tul.n, ,,,, ,hev wail aboll, or(1(1. matters affecting them, as they are W(),.so ,hau lval ,, W()Ui(1 Wiir. Under contract for government at present the list has not been com-1 Don t put off reinstatement. Ho It county wherein the license is taken ,Ilg i( ultll lliey ,. mi(, t(J ., I 0118 of the main factors and stand-1 ,..,(, jr. Eisman states that the forest road funds, 1919 and 1920 , pleled. ,lrd, local prizes. And;"". out for a re8i,ient of the state and it. rmler oM conditions, companies! ' lM (l0V(,l0"""im of any state. ,,rspects for a full crop of fruit are Eastern Oregon, $397,835; West- here is where every student can make! $5 for each non-resident. 'supplying agricultural lime recog-l ,fePI119 ,0 me that there should excellent, according to his investiga- ern Oregon, $110,713.81; total, a killing. So far the following en-! The funeral of Miss Ethel Hale,' "No license relating to game fish, ,lize( s),.jn(, an( ate 8Hmmel. a8 the! be a 'Hfferent national policy in the ,inllSi an, lat ho jonhu that th(! $718,D78.S4. tei prising and public spirited citi-, the well known Athland young lady j game birds or game animals shall en- two i,.j0(8 0( demand, and farmers! m""er r torl protection in ordr damago In other districts is as seri- Tolal funds, state and government, zens und firms have come forward who died at Santa Clara, Calif., Jan- title the holder to fish or hunt or nave ordinarily ordered their lime at Ur V"8t folos,s 1)0 ,10t devas- UU3 as (r!lt reports had indicated aim Eastern Oregon, to make this a real worth while con-, uary zs, was conducted from the pursue or take llsn or game outside t)lf, tjme th(,v wished to apply it in miring th- C5, 284, 98 1,59; Western Oregon, test: j Methodist church of that city Tues- tho county wherein issued. All H- order to save time und work l.v' in. past nml aa "n ofliPer of the state' total, 17.9&7, Mrs. Cora Alice McCoy, wife of Viiul V,l!,nil rt-,nlr n'.li till HO ' t u v it ft nvri it, Tiiii,irv 97 Tlia ,at. : .ntno taniilriiil ttniluf t Iw, n,,,,..,) ...... II Will tin Whl.t.T P:i II tn Iti-inir 11,1' " ... .... ... eluding nauling from the railroad; . , n , J. McCoy, section foreman of the Mr. u. i ero.zi, cash, ?a.uu. rices were conducted by Kev. JS. Jl. act shall be issued by the county station and applying to the land jn:""""1- Mr. O. T. Ilergner, tickets for the Smith, the pastor, and the choir ren- clerk of the county wherein the samo1 nll nm..,ti r,ion ni.auo 1 ,f elp'',p'l to the offico lo which I Vining theater, 40. dered several beautiful and appro- shall be used. ditions, says the I'nited States De-I aspire, I will give it my personal at tention and conduct it on a business 'VYif f'itiyenu ll,,nl.' nf Auliliitwl ' nrhitn eelfftintia tt Smith anilo "All nffippra ..r r1otinti,.a rnn,iirn,l . ...... . ..w . .... - w ............. w.uuw..u, ..... u,,...u ul,u..u .... ....... . .,1,,u mrm pit, nr AFI'ttlt llli'O ma mn. cash, $10.00. I touchingly on the good Christian life to enforce the .aws for any of the nfactureis me no innrpr' ii tn n,i basls to tlin llts, "f 111 V ability. H. (!. Enders & Sons, merchandise, - of the deceased. i purposes named in this section, in-! just their business to this practice i '5.00. The burial was in the Santa Clara eluding the regulations of hunting owine tn n hIuiHul-o nf luhnr in thni,. E. L. COIU'RN. Southern Pacific railroad at Mistle toe, died at her homo Saturday ufter a short illness duo to pneumonia, following an attack of influenza. Her death was followed Sunday morn il", hy tho death of her four-year-old son, who was also a victim of the Mr. Ceo. A. llriscoe, superintend-; cemetery, und the grave was covered or fishing or the conservation of com-; owl, ,)lan,s aml transportation diffi-! ''ONIx'. Sir Oliver Lodge ; salm) disease. The husband Is sen- cut of public schoois, is going to with a large and beautiful collection merclal or game fish or animals or' culttes, last-minute deliveries Itold the Royal Society of Arts re-'ousv m at ,,,-esent, as is also Mrs. $12,702,02 1.40; 713.05. Total fund.1', state and government, 1914 to 1920 Eastern Oregon, ,$3, 713,101.01; Western Oregon, $15, 0 )7,370.8 1; total, $21,370,534,85. State loans to counties. 1919 and 1920 Ki'steru Oregon, none; V.'est ern Oregon, $C12,i)l 1.55; total, $012,011.55. (',, i. f,,. u 1 fl Q .....1 flflrt . !,. .. ............ 1.. A..I. ' ,.F ft.,..l Tt. ..11 : . l ft- - - ...l.l . t. . . , . vu,.... nil,, ,.,. in"""'- me n.-,i. tuiiirn in mo nou-Ui imim inuuico. j no luiiuniiig umus, cjtrjii cnciuis ur eunsiauies longer he made with certainty. i1111) men were capanie 01 ji,;('oy's mother, Mrs Wood who Eastern Oregon, $1,458,1 1 7.15: land schools, and in the manlier pre- members of her Sunday school class elected by the peoplu and the duly. p01. tlese reasons tiie Department! harnessing all the atomic energy in wi,h her ,nsband,' had come from Western Oregon, $100,093.54; total, scribed by the Secretary of War,, acted as pallbearers:' Misses Eula appointed deputies of such sheriffs, 0f Agriculture urges that spring " H,m'" Ili'e'! "f ''balk, or any oilier ctago Grove to assist in caring for $ 1,804,512.04. which is as follows: Cleason, Laura Fernish, Frieda Hoff-ishall be appointed by the county court needs be anticipated and that orders' '"alter of a similar size, they would A st i'ifk'n familv. On April 19 next, a board of Judges; man, Lois Pickering, Opal Grimmer or the commissioners' court of the for nllie be pa(.ed at once. Dealers1 llllV0 enough power to raise Hlil.OOO circumstances snrroundin- Franklin O'Alii'r, national com- consisting of Secietary of War Baker, and Elizabeth Pickering. i county wherein sucn officer or dep-!and manufacturers should have ad-1,on" tu " ''eight of :! 000 feet. 1 tlis family aro particularly pitifuL niander of the American Legion, from General Peyton C. March and General ! Miss Hale was the daughter of uty is required to work. vunce Information us to farmers'! 1 11 tH tllB l'i'iil, be said, they When Mr. McCoy was Liken ill he national headquarters at Indiuiiapo-, John J. Pershing, will announce to' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hale of this city, j 'The county ci.k Monthly shall! needs so 'hat orders enn be combined , "ut nucceeded In making u' was removed to a car near his heme lis, has issued the following slate- l"e awaiting juvenile world ' tha She had lived here for the past eigh't send to the secretary of state 25 per alld car space used to the best ad-' of ""'t Power but they were on tho' W,L,re ,so was provldod for his ment regarding tho i.ttitmle of the names of three boys or girls who on years and was a well known and pop- cent of all fees collected from 11-! vantage. Delay in ordering may re-! verso of loillR th(' wireless' care ,y n,fl ,aii,oad company. After American Legion toward organized February 20, wrote the best essays, ular member of the Ashland high.' censes relating to game fish, game I suit In failure to obtain the lime telephone was the first step In that rs. McCoy and Mrs. Wood were labor: ; the imnounced subject. ! school. In November she left with birds und game animals and 75 per j until too lat'e. ; direction. There the panicles given sir,.ki. ti. ag,.i father was left 'to "The attitude of the American Le- Then on May 5, 1920, these three her parents for Santa Clara to spend cent of ull fees collected for licenses; jt jfi, moreover, the desire of the1 0,7 h' " electrically healed to tako fare of them,' ns well as look gion towards organized labor is ex- boys or girls, accompanied by parent the winter and while there was relating to commercial fish. The ! Railroad Administration that the' whiteness were employed to break ,,,,,. th(, H1!Vt,a children of tho fam uetly the same as its attitude toward or guardian (railroad fares and all stricken with pneumonia, and after a . license fees retained by the county I season for delivery of lime, whlclrhus' ""' ''imlit- 'So Bensitive itnd prompt Vi ,), youngest of whom was ono all groups of American citizens who expenso.1 paid) will travel to Wash- Bhort illness passed away at the age clerk shall be used to defray the ex-j heretofore been from March to May,!weie th" Policies to respond to the m',mt, 0ld. are interested in a siiuaio deal for iugton to receive tho medals from of 19 years. Surviving her are her penses of enforcing the laws and the ,e extended td Include the period i' el("e,rical stimulus that one could Saturday tho Ashland Red Cross nil in tlie maintenance of law and the secretary of war. They will re- parents and the following brothers provisions of this section applying from January to Muv In order to! Ht'"(l wnn,s ut lhu ,,1,n ()t :l0 " "'tu-. aa notified of the condition of the . .. ... .... .......... .. ..:i l l n'n nln.n. ftf. T 1, 1. , ., ... ' I..,., l... .1. .. order and the protection or tiie in- " 6"'". outer mm uiuum nun moicn.. mi j. u. muis ui me same to inai nrancn respectively, relieve, ns far as possible, the exist- "le "w " "" '"'-1 family, and Mrs. S. H. MeNair and ititutious handed down to us by our medal. , Lamar, Colo.; Mrs. i is. Clary of; from which rcccied. ig car shortage. r.,,i. ...... Tn Miltlitinn. three lienntifnl cilvar! Aulihind: Fmniett Hale nntl fliiretipp "Of tl, li.,l.,i,n ,.iitnir,n,l it l "The purpose of tho American Le- cups, suitably engraved will be glv- V. Hale of Dunsmuir; Glenn D. Halo portion of all may be used by the! gion is two-fold service to our com- en tho winners as prizes for the. and Ruth Mary Hale oi Santa Clara, county lor the propagation or distri rades and service to our country. schools they attend. j A large number of sorrowing friends bution therein of commercial fish, "Cnder the head of 'service to our There is no age limit und the little; in Ashland mourn her demise. i game birds and game animals and! comrades' we will exe. t all of our in- girl out here in the West has the fluence and all of our strength to E:in'e chance of winning a prize as tho end that the ex-service man, es- has the school boy of the far East, pecially tho disabled man and his de- Essays will be written in the class pendents and the dependents of those rooms on Friday, February 20 from any remainder must be turned ovur The pitiful story of Armenia and ! to the secretary of state at least her plucky fight for independence; once a year. j was graphically told to an Ashlund' "The propagation of commercial audience yesterday afternoon in the fish shall be paid for out of money who paid the supreme sacrifice, shall "otes if desired. No essay will be; Elks' Temple by Mrs. O. F. Lamson derived from licenses relating to receive that Jubt und fair treatment more than 400 words In length. Es- 0f Seattle, a native of that unfortu-' commercial fish, and game fish, which they have reason to expcti says will be judged strictly for (l); nate country, who Is touring the game birds and game animals shall; we.e conected from 1425 families' Whether it is because oi the In creased cost of meat or because peo ple's tastes have changed, the fact : remains that Americans are eating nary mechanical means could this be Ml.S- j,,ni(, Ctw w,.t to lhe M(1. accomplished. (Coy residence and brought back with Aiming oiner poss sources ol t,,m , ,jny infat alu a 10- energy, said Sir Oliver, was the ether months' old child, and these little and he warned his auditors not to nm,a aro ,illf, ,.ared for until the disregard It because it was as real u: fii,r i i,i m iWi,i fnr tlu.ir fn. lliliwr ...... tl.: itr:.t i . ' 8 ner cent less meal lh,,n ihev h "" 'egani io Ur0. 20 years ago. This Is disclosed In a "le f""''Ky """'""""K ,'1"11' "'" Kuneral services were held Sunday recent dietary survey made hv thlthB bp"t "li,,K W,! fn"1'1 1,0 wi,h 11 ! afternoon over the remains of the United States Department of Ag riculture, In the survey 2000 dietary records, was to utilize It through agriculture. yK mother and lit t lo son, conduct- Plants had found out how to use II (M by Rev, C. A. Edwards of this wnnoui nrst turning it into heat city, and Interment was made in !- i j i j aivuu uiciiu j i etui WO, ill each covering a period of seven daysj , We c""1'1 th"il" '""'-; t,,fl KinKslm.y cemetery. Mrs. Mc- ('oy was 20 years of age. from a patriotic and liberal coun- originality, (2) expression, (3) sin-, coast n the interests of the Near ; be propagated and distributed from;and 575 institutions in 40 stntes. Six-1 0,llPr PnS!,lhl', sources of energy I .Much Interest and sympathy Is ex- East Relief fund, the campaign for money derived from licenses relating tee mi(iomiijtea d lngny occupa-l waves. Willi! pressed hy the wunen of Ashland tlonsand Incomes were represented, I couu, ,e( e none , ()Ver the motherless babes in Mrs. try. cerity. "In serving our country we shall The principal of your school willlWnch will be made shortly. Mrs. to Biich game, endeavor to keep alive that spirit of appoint three Judges to select one; Lamson, while a resident of Seattle,! "The salary of the fish culturist ; us werB g0 both U.))an rlmi' otl apP0""t of the vast ureas required - Mc.Vair's care, mid a number are servloe whicu induced us all to re- essay from your school. This will keeps close touch with the refugees shall be not more than $3000 perl incHlitioR 1 ,0 forl" 's''l'v,)i's. The land so j bringing In clothing for the little Hpond to our country's call in tho then be forwarded to Colonel Slev time of her need even to the extent s. here at the recruiting station, of being willing lo pay the supreme Colonel Stevens will in turn np- tacrifice. And this wo propose doing I"1'"1 three judges to Belect the best fi om her country who came here, and , annum and necessary expenses. The1 v .....Jcove"'" would bo of much more value, ones. MeCov's condition was renorl- i i un a nuiiiiiitliv ml nil if in i lll'HH i i - - has already adopted 15 young Ar-i salaries of officers appointed by; nunily records it appears that last1 rerlal",el1 ","' p Tor agriculture, ,-d this morning to be serious, menian girls which she is educating '.county courts shall not be more than 1 vear (ne average cost of food per man ' "e l"'oft'l'1'wl ,0 f""-"'1!'''' the possi-j ' 1 1 1 1 1 " " "es ii any- . , .....j,,..,. .,.,.. age return in food to send back as missionaries to their! $125 per mouth and neecssary ex- by assisting in tho maintenance of oss iy from the district to be sent to ; country. This interesting sneaker penses. n huiidred-jiercent, Americanism Washington. From these entries! made plain to her audience the rea- "Except as to waters in regard calories, 96 grams protein, 118 grams-("1'ec"" uaseu on lair play ana a square deal "U!" "")"' uimucis in ne cnoseuj sons ior Armenia's constant persecu-; 10 wnicn a joint agreement exists; fti nnd 405 grams carbohydrate for all. ' ;the three national winners. They j tion from the unspeakable Turk, and between the state of Oregon and These figures are in fuirlv close uc- The members of organized labor m:lv he boys or girls of any color, or! appealed to America to bring about! state of Washington, each counlycor,t wit, thn dietary at.indnniu n.- the means whereby this country may may regulate all seasons Tor fishing1 ,inuriy UHe, in discussing such prob- be relieved from its constant yoke or the closing of any stream or part lems of general nutrition. of oppression and become a free and ! tjiereof and the use of fishing gears' a comparison of the fnmUiiirr.1 purchased by the BOO families with the amounts of the same food pur- aro patriotic American citizens and ""' "Be' the members of the American Legion1 Will you be one of them? nre patriotic Amniican citizens who! Tl'e winners will bo envied by mil- have proven their patriotism and ,ions ot children. Its the chance of independent country. A good sized within ils boundaries to the exclus their loyalty. Consequently, 011 1110; lifetime! audience greeted Mrs. Lamson, who-'on of the state. Such action of a purposes of the American Legion both! how the local prizes are to was introduced by Mrs. D. Perozzl. j county shall bo by vote of the people they und we are in accord. Many be awarded will be announced later Mrs. H. T. Elmore sang, accom of our most loyal members are meni-,"1 these columns. Watch for them, panied by Mrs. H. O. Enders, Jr. hers of organized labor, and it is our I Captain Doig spoke to the student hope that we may be able to con- """''y ot the high school this afternoon , jiany a gjri wno can . k , ,, vince every ex-service man who is a an1 wil1 make a short talk tonight 1 cioll9 fUdge "heavenly" devil's food and Welsh rarebit which will melt in your mouth can not make a loaf of bread that would tempt any but the starving. The clubs for girls or ganized by the United Stutes Depart ment ot Agriculture and the state colleges emphasize bread making. Club girls are taught not only bow to make a loaf pleasing to the pal ate and the eye but muuy of them are member 0 forganlzed labor that our at the Vining theater on the The purposes are the same as loyal 'citi- New Arpiy and Its Vocational Train ens and that every ex-service man '"S- la organized labor will join the' American Legion. All ex-service men j Consolidation on February 1 of who are members of organized labor; the Southern Pacific lines north and have proven their loyalty and their1 south of Ashland. Ore., under the patriotism to the country and now! jurisdiction of Federal Manager' W. appreciate their responsibilities as r. scott is announced bv the United citizens, and we therefore hope it states Railroad Administration. This will not be long before they all arc cliango restores the o-gaiiization of tctive members of the American Le-! the railroad's Pacific system as it fcion- : existed before fodoral control, and A largo percentage of the members is in preparation for the return to of Ashland Post, are affiliated with ' private ownership on March 1. some iraues union, aim me uimosi .since the lines were taken over by 01 goou win prevails between the the government, the portion north j-ost aim tue various unions in thls:0f Ashland to Portland has been on community. orated by Federal Manager J. P. j O'Brien in the northwestern region, FOOD 8.1 1. K land the lines south of Ogden and Saturday, February 7, lho Pres-! El Paso by Federal Manager W. R. byterian Ladies' Aid Society will hold Scott in the central western region. a food sale in the T. H. Simpson ; Federal Manager Scott announces hardware store; beginning at 10:30 the appointfment of H. A. Hinshaw a. m. J as assistant to the federal munager i with headquarters at Portland. Hin- Gold Hill cement plant will re- shaw was formerly general freight ume operations this month. agent at that point. French women may be forced Into of such county upon initiative peti tion at regular' or speclul eloctions caueu ny me county court of such, about 8 per cent, and the amount county. "The duties required of the secre tary of slate as to slate legislation by initiative shall he performed as to this legislation by the county clerk; the duties required by the gov ernor shall be performed by the county Judge und tho duties perform ed by the attorney -general shall be performed by the district attorney for such county." This amendment was regarded un taught to teach others and how to! fuvrably by tho Fish and Came judge their own and others' bread clu,m "f Jackson and Josephine by a standard score card. Bread club girls compete with each other at local county and state fairs. They also often enter the open counties at their meeting in Med foid this week. HOP ,1,1V U'.ia AR ttnnla itrlth n . . value of 3225! 'T s """" '" """charmers of India change their vic tims every year, letting loose the snakes they have hadjor exactly 11 vein, to tho vorv dav. and nmcuro wearing a nun-like uniform in Hip 0I1(1 , tilka tllir ,,,iiros. The future, If plans announced by lead-! superstilli, , the ran.ily is to the Ing ladles' tailors of Paris nm-ffw, lat ,heiP pmVtf. over ,,. terlulize. The plans nre a part of v(llm, Hllak(,)( bwom(.s imirtl.(.tllal the government's efforts lo reduce exaf,v onn yc.ir. the cost of living. Th(,y fUe ug 1M.0()f ,he fa(,, that a Following the successful attempts : V(.llt,.somo ,,.,, ,,ake.chariner of the government to influence the ,, IllUM11p,e(, t0 kp,,p B piirtifl. men's tailors to produce uniform, 1 ,ar,y fill0 .ci,,,,,,, beyond tho spec-reudy-made blue, black ami gray. ri,,d tilll0 suits, for 25 apiece, it is now planned ; The rt,suU wa ,,,. , ,., to create tailor-made garments forjdid frnm ,he creature's bite. This women, using a few simple models ,,,,.! belief could be easily explained which will reduce prices materially, j hy ,e fa,,t ,hat knowhlg ,, ,p. The goveniinent, und especially the; .., -.,,. hor ,,, chased by 400 families about 20 years ago shows that the amount of meat in the Amorican diet has decreased of grain products about 11 per cent. People are euting more milk, butter, and cheese than they were two de cudes ago, for the amount of dairy lirflfllicls cnnunmoH him in.pa,.aA,l !,. c ., , I ministry of marine, now possesses unout 6 ner rent. Knur mr pom mnm ' vegetables and 8 per tent more fruit is being eaten now. Some individual food habits un doubtedly need to be corrected, but Judging by these studies, it seems fulr to conclude that the average diet seems to be adequate. huge storks of cloth. Tho plan Is to uso this material in making skirts' NAN,)S '"'' T"K KKASIIOKK KM IT HARK 1.IKK A IXi Announcement is made Saturday that effective February 1, with the transfer of the Southern Pacific Or- ORECO.V CITY. Work on foun- egon lines to the jurisdiction of Fed- classes at fairs and compete with the dation of new mill of Crown Wlllam-! eral Manager W. R. Scott, federal older women. A Jones county etto Paper company being rushed, j representation will be established at (Mississippi) club girl did so lust Oror 200 additional men will be em-' Portland. All space formerly occu full, and her bread won $16 and a ployed on construction and other' pied in the Yeon building will be barrel of flour. She won the first; work which the company contem-l re-occupied as Southern Pacific hoad prize on bread, a barrel of flour; : plates, will add $25,000 a month to; quarters as soon as present sub first, $5 In cash, on biscuit; $10! payroll of Oregon City and Ticin- tenants can remove to other Quarters. PORTLAND. Lumber prices will At certuiu points along our sea soar to unprecedented levels during coasts "vocal sands" are found in the winter and spring, according to patches, exhibiting a phenomenon lumber company officials hore. De-tbut has never been very satlsfac mnnd for Douglas fir and other . torily explained. The beach at Man woods from this section by eastern j Chester, N. II., Is famous for them, building aiid manufacturing Indus- These sands, when dry, yield a pe tries will reach an enormous volume culiar sound if struck by a foot, or during next year. leven when struck by the hand. At j the same time a tingling sensation Is OLYMPIA $88,600 contract let; felt by the fingers or by bare toes, for grading of 28 miles of Central' The sound resembles the distant sweepstakes, and $1 for second prize, ity. on muffins, I SPOKANE Clearing house banks PORTLAND. Palmollve- company 1 for first week of 1920 show $15.- to rebuild factory destroyed by fir9 641.511 compared with $8,618,980 at coit of $780,000. I last year, Announcement is also made that effective February 1 H. A. Hinshaw is appointed assistant to federal manager with headquarters at Port land, in addition to hli duties as central freight agent. Washington highway between Cou ncil and Lind, and contract for 8 M miles of Inland Empire highway be tween Delaney and Dodge . lot for $67,151. barking of a dog, and it may some- times be heard at a distance of 100 feet. The most remarkable "singing sands" are found on the Island of Kauai, In the Hawaiian group. By clapping them between the hands a YAKIMA During last year Libby McNeill k Libby cannery put up faint hooting noise is produced. But 7495 tons of fruit for which they the hootlike sounds are greatly In pald growers $297,400. $170,000! tenslfied by putting a quantity In 4 paid workers In plant bag and slamming It about. I -