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Auditorium ASH LAN EEKLY TIDINGS ASHLAND, OK KG ON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1920 NO. 81) VOL XLIII D W RSH CONTROVERSY ON TO 10 SETTLEMENT After yours of agitation nnd Ion-1 cooperate with the first party in Islativedugg.ing I, now looks " thought tne uogue hut use j -,eV(.o,moiit ami to assist in th troversy would ho nettled hy agree ment between the dinners at the jnouth of the Rogue and tlie Jack son County Fish and (iaine asso ciation. Tlio following agreement between the interested parties ha just been consummated: procurement of government and state aid and assistance in work ing out tlie probleui of developing .he said Kilt Creek hatchery to (lie highest possible efficiency. It is tho desire of the second par ties to continue the anil propagation of fish, particu larly sleelhead, for tlie Rogue river and its tributaries. The first party Is in hearty sympathy LOTHIXO SCHOOLS 11KI.I) NEXT MONTH Xyith regard to the Clothing Schools to be held th rollout the county in April, Miss Biles has de lined the policy which she expects to follow while in the county as follows: In the first place she wants il made clear that she is not a dress maker and docs not intend to make dresses for women, hut in stead is trying to give them.woik that will enable them to help themselves. .Second, that it does not make any difference ut all us to how many women attend these meet- CREWGRADESMILE Talent Tidings -rrinnrnn OF 10 A' DAY Mrs. Witherow has bought the house of Mr. Sloppy where Cliff (larvin lives, and expects to move In this week. The Jackson county road crew-j xU. Vogull has traded his piare has arrived equipped witu u lor tne place where .Mr. Witlierow huge Cal'erpiller engine which pulled a si fool scarifier and two large road scrapers, says tho 00,11 chinch Hill News. The wagon roau on the south siilo of the tracks, be ginning near the Sires Valley road crossing and bridg. was torn up and Eluded at the rate of a mile aday. The crew will continue this work to Rogue. Hiver on the north side of the liver. Hils piece lives, opposite the scliool house. H,.lml miperiniendcnls of most The Hev. Samples is holditiK ' the larger ril ios of western Or- special meet'iigs at Hie llaptist All I mi FRIDAY'S NEWS What is probably the first con viction under tho slate syndical ism act was secured In Medl'tud yesterday when ,f. T. Smith, an alleged I. W. W., was found guil ty and sentenced to a vcar hy Judge Calkins. He w.,s later pa- Monibers of school boards and , rn0j ( tie dish-let attorney un der gond behavior. ASHLAND TALEN I PROBLEM BAFFLES IT N GREAT DEMAND restocking ,,ut "-- sho will not attempt () nui Mj , , , s,i,.diil ford. Mrs. Ames was In town several days last week looking after her property. Mr. Turnbaugh and A. J. How man have moved Into the Ame-i rooms just vacated hy Mr. Mulli gan. Mark Kline, formerly of Tal on', has boaiklit a place near Mod- egon met in Albany Friday after noon to discuss teachers' sal aries, hut failed to agree on a uniform plan. Although no definite ac tion was taken, delegates ex- Chester Qu.iiu. the lfi-year-old strident of tlie Ashland Senior The list of ChaMtainiua enler taners and supornt"ii,Ients dr..wu hy the Ellison-White people fhim Ashland is growing every year. high school, who won the local This is iindnuht"dly due to the first prize in the a test recently, and my essay con also woo the Ajfi-eomcnt of iS.-lllein.-iil 111 Colli promise of the Itogue Hiver llsli .Matters This agreement entered into vi-Hh the demre and pN'dges niin- tbls 21st day of March, 11)20, by fa if to aid and nssi-.t in every lea- jind between the McCleay Estate 1,1 liable manner end 10 the extern Co. by K. L. McCleay of I.'orl- 01 using the hatchery at Ell; land, Oregon, party of the Writ cieek so thai the steeihoad may part,' and the Rogue Itiver Kihh be pniiacate-l :! developed at und (lame I'otective association tint point. This cooperation in of Medford, Oregon, and other logar.i to the game fish, including kindred organizaMons of Southern sio.-lh -id.-., shall not he limited to Oregon, parties of the segonri part, the Elk Cn ek h : ' If hut the WITNESSETH: Whereas, there first pally pledges himself to ail lias been a conflict between the h, every reason: Ide manner to the party of the first part and his 1. .slocking of the ltogtie river and predecessors in Interest, owners Ms tributaries. of commercial canning interests n !:() f;ir s the Itogue at and near the mouth of Rogue rivP1. .,IH tt tributaries lire coti- rlver and organizations and Indi- ,,.,, , the sleelhead sli.ll lm con- viduals Interesled in fishing and H;,i,..,.ri icnd classified under the ungling at different points on the ,.IW ils r, upper portions of sanl liogue to haiullo inoro than twenty in a laboratory class. Therefore it condition, has hue-; had the rep utation of being the roughest anil will lie necessary 10 onion ...use nul(h r(),1(1 j., ,,, (.,inty. who wish to do laboratory woik. The third point is that she will (,l-' MEAT IK E TO TIMIH.K not expect to help women make dresses or garments for them selves unless those women have dress forms, on which the garment!- can he fitted and which will save about one-half of the 1 1 mo in that school. So in taking enrollment of the women who wish to do labora tory work and to make garment lor themselies, if they haven't a dress form have them plan with me to have one before April 1. Fieri Spencer and wife moveii up lo camp No. 2 Saturday where Mr. Siiencer will work and Mrs. Spencer will run the rook house Fletcher Spencer has moved up to camp No. 2. Mrs. Nora Walls, who has been visiting her sister, 'Mrs. (ieorge pressed Hie opinion that through tourlll prize in the state, a gold medal, will learn Friday for Port land where he will be presented v ilh the medal. Mayor Maker of Portland will nmk-t the presenta tion at exercises held In the Iantages theater. There will be ten gold medals, ten silver ined- the exchange of ideas and sug gestions ol'leied. the meeting will lead to better salaries in tlie fu ture and that from this view point Hie conference was import ant and silccesatul. The conference voted for the also appointment of : coiiiiniltee to us and leu bronze medals giv confer on behalf of the school out at this time. boards with 11 -committee author- $ teed hy the slate legislature ami Coorgo W. Setlhs, aged ti. ,..!..., r moil will take A Karbv. left for Nevada Saturday 1 ne item-Kan lodge iook 111 live appoiineii in 1 ne siaie suioriu- ,.o. ... - m. ... , 1.1- ,.-;i.i tl.u m.vt thil'IV , , ,,,-edictlon '"W nu'ml,f'l'!i Satil'day niglil. ,.ment of public instruction . - . ..i.'ii .,, .' unik ,)iO !i l,l-in ut ul:il,i Iiv-mIIiiii oyablo time reported by all pres- nil ine supi'ori 01 uie puiiiie river, and; Whereas, these conflicts and differences have each year, for a long period of ye..rs, been bitterly Waged and contested before the legislatures of the State of Ore gon and by, initiative and ufcr endum before the people 01 tin elate resulting in Rieat expense to the interested purl its and created u bitterness and ut times radical ism and ill feeling lo the end that the probable termination w-ill re sult cither in the destruction of commercial fishing in tlie liogue rirer or of ungling in tlie upper river, and; Whereas, it is the earnest desire i of ull the parties to this contract to compromise and adjust the dif ferences heretofore existing, and existing at this time, so that th" industry of commercial fishing may survive and at the same time the great asset to Southern Or Following is the program of 12. The second parties agree the clothing i.ehool for this see to introduce into Hie next legis- .:.... ! Ashland, April 28, 2 A and Zft. 10-12 a. 111., 1-4 p. m. Pro- latuie, being the session of I'.Ul.. :, liill eii:hml-. ill,- terms and! conditions of this contract audi Tim of Crover It. Noalo, a local cut tle buyer, says the Chico Record- A general review of the market s'now.i conditions are favorable toward a five-cent drop in price. Neale gives as his reasons the following conditions: Release of large quantities of meat stored for export to the domestic markets. Importation of meat from Aus tralia, which is gradually flood ing western marts with beef. ent. Mrs. Innian has moved up to schools, the McGrew mill where her son sitato Superintendi-m Churchill lien is head sawyer ; ,,,(,(imnn,,, ,;,,,,, , ll. J. naireii, nun nas jun to 11 local hospital where he had been an inmate lor treatment ful some time. Tlie body will be shipped to Oakland, Ore., tomor row for burial. chased the Andy Weidner place, lias moved into his new home. for grade touchers and $l:!fi for high school touchers Willi the pro- Mr. anil Mrs. .1. M. Muetliiire taleiil found here by Ihis lecture bureau during their various en-t-agoiucnls hold lieie. During the pjsl Iwn years a tiiimhor have joined Ihis bare. 11 from Ashland, either in the capacity of a lec turer or entertainer, or serving . s Miporiulciideh! er aihair e .meiit. Among tlio-e a re"nuinboi -el .Mr. ami Mrs. M. C. Read, who at present .ire touring New Zei I nil anil Australia with a cotn p .ny of Ki!i-011-YVhite entertain ers; Rev. W. I.. M.-!l;i!uer. one oC the leading lecturers on one of their courses, and E. W. Hunter, -.uporinteudeiit and entr'itaiiier. Saturday .f. II. Fuller, president of Hi" lor.il Ashland Chau'. itiiiii .socialioii. left to join the Ellison-White people ill 111'- oiparity Mrs. William Crosby is home from vision that experienced teachers tin. hospital and doing line. Miss Elsie Larson is back have purchased the two houses of superintendent, and R. P. belonging lo .lie I Miller, one on Campbell expects to leave this In the store after her recent illness. receive more than the 111 i 11 i 111 11 1 : 1 was then proposed hut tlie ma ll. E. Mow ma 11 is hack on the jority of tho delegates deemed it rural route! Mrs. Cajter and pons and Mrs. Cook motored to Cold Hill S1111- each and nil of the parties hereto grain: Wednesday .1 m., Cnmmoi- gl-ee that iney will suppou an.i cj;i I'uttfMUH : h. in.. Problems ill Cnrinent Construction. Thursday recommend to the said legislature ,.f riiD-'on that the said hill be enacted into law so that Ihis con- a. ill. . Finishes and Decorations: tract and agreement may be of Children's Dresses. Friday a. 111., Due to the season rainfall on day and b:,k again. cattle will he -"r- f'"n " uioiner 110111 or- egon city 1 visning nor son nere. has moved near the Pacific coast, all ca fat and ready lor market at the llnsroe sc me period this year. Cattle in Oregon City and Mr. Koozer will legal force and Mfect in each and all of its provisions. i:i. This agrement shall be ex ecuted by the presidents and sec ret, -lies of the parlies of the sec ond part and indorsed by the Mult nomah Anglers' club, the Port land Chamber of Commerce, the Orecon Sportsman's League, the ilotoliiien's Association ' of the lion State of Oregon and by other or ganizations of a kindred nature. 14. Should any condition le siil or otherwise arise that wou'd prevent tlie Herein h greet regu gon of angling in the Rogue river atj(jn (if tij.Mw or . (.,mie. may be restored NOW THEREFORE, ill tne spii plated legislation that, the same . I...1I ,.,.,...,,. ,1 ,i-ln,tu In the it of compromise and with the or'eitlli;r ,,ereof.' Textiles. I.ecturop. m Machine A ttaehiiients. Remodel i 11 g. Talent, April Hi, 2", 21 and 22. Place, City Hall. Time, 11-12 a. in., 1-1 p. m. Program: Monday a. in., Coinmei cial Patterns; p. m., Problem-! in Garment Construc- Tueiday a. tn., Finishes and Decorations; p. m., ChildrenV Dresses. Wednesday a. 111., Care and Hejinir of Clolhing anil House hold Linens; p. m., Textiles. Lec ture. Thursday a. in., Remod rling; p. m., Remodeling. earnest and sincere desire to work out this problem the parties herein belleilng- in the fairness of each other have agreed upon the fol lowing: 1. The use of all seines, set nets, diver nels and trammel nets shall be, prohibited. 2. All commercial fishing oth er than hy hook and line shall bo confined to the use of drift nets having a mesh of not less than 8 1.4 inches. ' 3. The commercial fishing season, as provided by the act of the General Assembly of Oregon of 1!H5, provides that commer cial fishing bo permitted from April 15th to August 2.".lh and commence again 011 m September loth and continue to November 20th. Under the present agree ment commercial fishing shall b" permitted and be continuous from Anril lfith to September 10th, 15. This agreement Is a com promise of the differences of the parties adopted with a spirit of fairness and with an earnest and sinceie pledge rn the part of all the signatories hereto that every SIvVH KM TO ASIII.AM) SALEM, Ore. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, obtain photographs of several hundred of the most beautiful the north have b.-jn fed hay all winter and California cattle are just fattening, due to the late rainfall. At present Nevada stockrais ers am offering for sole :i0,00u led rattle lor le'.i centr on tie hoof, a price which they should receive lo sell i.t ccst. Tlie larg est offer the markjt will bring; is 10 Vi cents 1 er pound, according to to Neale. Another indication of the present downward trend of the market is the recent action of Miller & Lux in turning out to pasture IGlio fat iia.v fed steers, because market conditions do- not justify their sale. All these conditions combined will force tlie market down, Xeuh says, and the first tumble will be the start, for tlie price of moats will bo down to llila standards j before the siimmei is ouv. hej says. 1 Tho veal market siiffei"! a sharp decline in San Itr.un-isco' last week by the import, t a cargo move into tlie house vacated uy Karl Briscoe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foster have moved into the house vocated by Fred Spencer. We understand that Mr. Host wick has sold his property near Talent and Tom Hell is looking lor a place to move into. John Crosby, who has been very ill at the state hospital at Salem, is improving. Andy Weidner is leaving for Pennsylvania via San Francisco. 1T.I.E ESSAY Following is tlie prize essay written by Chester Quaiii. aged 10 years, of the Ashland high school, which won the highest rating-in Jackson county, and was one of the Mate prize winners: What Are the llenefits of an K11. lisliiienl in tlie t oiled Sliites Army? 1920, with the exception of from chainmm ,, Hhal, effort to the end that commercial women in Oregon. fishing may he continued in th" T,e photos are to be forwarded Rogue river ard at the same time (() vrleiMch S. Krauss. the hook and line Cshing mi y be saved to the upper river. n)(e(1 educator, author and lec- 10. To cany out the above and turer on the subject of ethnology foregoing a committee shall he jn the citv of Vienna, who has re appointed, consisting of one mem- te(, h coePtjon t)m her from each of the respective, organizations named, as signers Mr- (-hurchill for use 111 the pro herein, (not endorsers), together- lessor's life masterpiece, a histor tr with one additional member at icul work which Is to ho published large. The member at large snau he Senator C. M. Thomas ol Med- - ., ,.,.,lf ,,f ,,. i,,,,,..,..,.,! see that it is necessary as a I, 11 this week for Oiland, Calif.. iiiuumiiiiiH in inclines similar to; 1 , r b,.i,, 11,,.,,, ,! n,l cargo i.m-...,s ... - 10 VS irioniis i n- soiu The 1.0" nnrket is ,o-,.lv ai for "n.y rU'mr6 P1I,1"I'!I'I'7 ,lriK Iheir absence Mr. Powell n.e no 111.11 hi 1 is . n.i.ij that mav arse demanding iiuicU, age-i unit uiiamu- action in evocation. Is living oil II sueel 111 1111s .n.i. that If he is ignorant of tlie general ? in several volumes containing loi-il. Oregon, who has negotialed this compormiso and settlenieni. those he hopes to jirocure from with tlie first party and who shall this state. art in an advisory capacity. 1 lie The average young man enlists in the ariuy with the confused idea of getting a taste of adven ture' and travel with occasional ol fighting. Then he first must of frozen veal I10..1 Aus- '' "s V ' V''""; tralia. I'lices drop I from -" j df wi pli no an ainiy would become to la cents a pound with no buy-! a mob. It also leaches him to inadvisable to try to fix a uniform schedule now. Ashland was represented at Hie conference by Sup 'lin'- n, lent G. A. Ilriscoe and Thomas II. Simpson. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ? $ $ .N (91 4, fc J f. ... n iiSDAVS XKWS Mrs. C. S. Silsby lias purchased the Archie Miller residence on llargadine street, which she no! her daugliler. Mis. Perry Ash craft ami family will occupy is soon us it is vacated. The -.i-crafl family at present are ! j . in -ill I lie Van Fossen house on North Main street, hut haw. to vu.'.it--. 11- Mr.--. V. 11 Fii' -eii evpo'is lo re tern homo from the sotilh in a short time. The Laiukiu agency made the sale of Hie property to Mrs. Silsby. $ E. II. Jlush -1 1'.', fa nilv oipc.-. to move shortly ,'ioai the house (hey now occupy on Oak street to the residence oil North Main stroi I now occupied by L. C. Dunn. II K. fliimlinsi'ii. wlio has pre chased the house in which Hie I'll-h family live, will move there us soon as il Is vacated. Mrs. Powell, wit. of A. I!. Pow ell of the Tidings ' mechanical lorce, and children of Medford. llargadine street and tlie otlie; 011 Ileach avenue. The sale was made through Hie Heaver Realty company. The Muetliiire family exiiecls to occupy one of these Louses for a homo. spring to fill an erfiagemoiil with tho company as all ontoit ai",er. 'Ihis will make six who have boon drawn from Ashland by ihis bureau. wi:di:m Avs news Mrs. H. W. Falls of Grants Pass came to Ashland yesterday, and will spend Hie wi tt ilh friends. Ml NT REGIS I 'Kit i:i:i)i:i-: APRIL FIRST County Clerk, Chauucey Florey. k hoie visiting wishes lo inform the voters of Jackson county lhat as tho reg- ? ? istration honks for the primary I. R. Ilatemaii. an engineer for olociiou close on April 20, those the Southern Pacific company, has w, have Hot registered should boon tr, n-'e, ; d from Adilalid to , -t befnro th i dale. All a run out Horn lloriihi 00k, and those who wore re-istered anil will soon move his laiuily lo thai .,1 Hi,, last general election town, n, .oil not re-register, but those & w!io were 1 eg ist orei' and did not Edgar Rieh.uds ol this ,-tty en- ( hmM p .. , listed ill the army yesterday will, ,.,,.,.,,, ,,,,. Hie recruil ing oilicern who 1110 ill Hie city ill the intoiesis of t li army. lie left l'ortlaiitl to take committee shall meet and 6 p. m. every Saturday to t p the following Sunday. 4. Under the present law commercial fishing is permitted be present, accordini; to F. A. i says continued anil mainiaineii. u snau be the duty of this committee and the organizations named herein t a l'lnt a -oxiinately 30 miles ;( nerfi,y pe(1(ro themselves. from the ocean. It is agreeit herein that there shall bo no com mercial net fishing above the township line dividing ranges 13 and 14 where the same intersects the Rogue river and being a point near ths mouth of Lobster creek nnd approximately 12 miles from the ocean. 6. It Is recognized by all the jiartlos signatory hereto that en Since tlie profoseor insists that the women must he 'those who 'lonl' locjl bu'cr' wh" can qualify as beautiful, R Is un derstood the committee will find it necessary to travel quite ex tensively about the stato and no the present market 'brings from $13.50 to $13.75. Stockraisers will not bo able tojimvs and this government. This recuperate their losses on hales ' instills a certain amount of fee! and snappy action in execution. If lie is ignorant of the general form of this government nnd Its Tho regular inspect ion of It laws ho is taught to appreciate t -otn Jiiinv. National Guard, was the meaning ami aim 01 ino-o to keep and maintain such com- effort will he made to confine mittee for the purpose of a l ull. I he entire collection to Salem and complete and exhaustive investi gation of the subject matter hereof, the workings of this con tract and of the subsequent laws enacted and for the purpose ot acting and represent ing said clubs in the matter of the coporeation herein recited. 17. Portland. Names of several prairie beauties in the "cow counties," it is said; already have been submitted lo the committee. It is probable flint several sec tions of the state will be assigned 1. !.. 1 .. ,.i- ni to each member of tln c,nni.,,-nnn ergetic action shall be taken to- ucmv'nt Kh!tl, ,,e fi warded The rural district,, W(,l s th(. ward the screening of all nnga- ,,,,, ,.,.., n.,,0 ...... . 1 , ,1101 im-.i i"uNt .onus, are 10 lie searched with tion ditches taking water from the Jlogue river and Its tributaries and .Vs? ,T"f 1 Lll h' ... trcmo care for damoiselles of .each and all of the parties here- put ,,.; ar (eH ,.,!.. rare grace und lineaments. "L ..i,- i,LV ovci-i oiinii ing legislative enactment for the hide market has 1. . It.-n in Hie past two months. Hides which sold for 42 cents now bring but 20 cents per pound, while calf hides which brought li-"' cents now- bring but 35 cents per pound. The meat dealers will welcome a reduction, according to '"ile who says high prices have loiced many families to quit meat until the demand has been cm third. held in the Armory last evening, and which nearly the entire com pany was present. The inspection Was made by First Lieiilenanl W. M. Ilriggs, assisted by Second Lieutenant L. D. Mowat. ate together and use every effort s. p. to see that screens are installed IS. This agreement Is sub- anil maintained points. at the proper ,.. ject to such additions or amend ments as may he mutually agrer-l PRESENT MONTH I'XI SI AI I.V Those who agree 10 eau.es.., ...... "-.' '. ,,,-in,- i 11,0 legislative session of u-:,.l,, n,,.,.,,,,,, ,,. .... . every enori 1 " ".n jiasi wiiu WILL MAKE LOW SIMMER RATE Passenaer Tra'lic Manager were hnromin'r 1 narles S. Fee announces 1 ti.it the continued drv , Southei 11 Pacific will this ..ear ing for his cou.ilry and ils laws which may be funnel into the steadier flame of love and patri otism. Next his association with men of all classes in life, of erery rare and of every creed, in the army cause him to understand and ap preciate others nnd their points i.v clour lima lirn.'iilonhiLr lib. own ouHook'on life and tho necessities Hicled with the disease at pies of the future. Also this will lend out. lo make him more tolerant of th" ,$ lir needs and wishes of his follow- w y. Miller, 11 luoinineiil Lain imen thus making for 11 higher ,,,cho,-. who cam. citizenship, and eventual pro- ; , gross to a higher plane In lm- to Ashland last fall with Ins fain- man life nnd nffalrs. ily to escape the rigors ol the cli I). N. Davis is Just out after suffering from an attack of mea sles. His daugliler Lucy is at las! night for Hie examination iv Charles Winier of Myrtle Creek lias been spending the past two or three days in Ashland. Mr. Winier is a brother of J. II. Winier of Hiis city. i Dr. F. M. Moxen lias moved liis office from tho Sanitarium lo his own building, formerly known as Die Vfiidoiuo, opposite the pub lic library. 8 Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Daiiford have returned I'roi.i the northern part of Klamath district whoie West the former had been engaged in holding ei nngelist ic ineolings. They expected to start last even ing for Lakoview lo remain for Miiino lime. Dr. Daiiford is su porinlendent of Klallialll dislriel of the Methodist church. ? . Work Is being done on the grounds in flout of the Hotel Alls (in. The ground :s being spaded auilw III he iiiiichoil and ro.-od-ud, and built up ill readiness foi summer. - s Mrs. W. R. Steunett, who has boon seriously ill for Hie last two weeks, is somewhat improved. iiiellce since re register. Lolou is ; precincts in ily with the Those who place of rosi- i 'ering should list of the voting Ashland and icin 11.. me of tho rods 1 111 r of each proc'Ue! : Ashland Iloulevard. C. f.. laioiiiis; Aslilaml K. Conti'.il. G. II. Hillings: Ashland West Cen tral, Susie L. Alien: Ashland t'ak. G. II. Ililliii'.'s; North Ash land, G. H. Iliiliuis; East Ash land. C. L. l.ooniis; S. E. Ashland. C. I., l.ooniis: N. W. Ashland. Su sie I.. Allen: Ashland West. G. II. Hillings; Rirron, G. II. Hillings; Helleview, G. II. Hillings: Talent. East. E It. Adan. son: Talent. E. II. Adanisou. Five other automobile drivers have fallen afoul of the speed cops stationed on the streets lo catch those who are guilty of fast driving, and have visited Hie po lice judge and left a sum of money as a reminder against fu ture speeding. Those who were caught this week are Frank Hain Ihouse. Jesse Ingram. Provost 1 li ns . Mis. F. G. Swede 11 burg and William Cross. "Grandma" llarrelt suffered a stroke last Sunday, and has been quite ill ever since at her home nil Factory street. She is slight ly iiipioved today, and is able lo Mrs. Frank Snyder of Belle- drip hivself. WET co-onerate nnd use lind influence at thir command to secure the remonil of the present obstruction to the passage of fit li, which now exists ut Anient, .dam. 7. The parties hereto agree to cooperate in the enactment and enforcement of such legislation as will prevent the dumping orj placing of any deleterious sub stance, or substances, into the Itogue river or any of its tribu taries which destroy or injure the .lish therein. 8. This contract shall, ns be tween the parties, be of full force and e.ffect immediately upon the. Signing thereof in so far us the provisions do not conflict with the present laws. 9. It is recognized that th" present salary of the district : torney of Curry county, On- of $50.00 per month, is r- ly Insufficient and that un:'" res-' ent conditions he cannot .alord to give the time necessary to in-, vestigate and carry to successful termination the prosecution of law (violations. The parties hereto Jigree that they will cause a bill to be introduced at the coming session of the legislature provid ing for a salary of $1 SOU. (inn per year for the prosecuting attorney of Curry county. 10. It is the desire of the first finrly to develop and enlarge th'. nalmon propagation work of He hatchery on the upper river lo cated at Elk creek. In this sug 1921. er mourns m.-iv h.-iva . r.. ., cin,i- ' " '" ai- T111.-1 Mei pu- i'statt cn . loyed It brings out a certain moral nii,t9 P:lst of the Casrn and mental sincerity of expression , , rt,mnininl, ,,,-,, ,.. that Is often brutal but frank and true In every phase allowing '"unently, and this we pur- lh.it his rnnacltv for penetration chased a house on the corner of make effective low local summer and understanding of basic prill- Fast Main and Alida streets be resort rales lo mountains ami sea- elides has been improved nnd UlllKinf, (n thn x.,i(,iial view Is quite ill wllh Inflamma tory rheumatism. Mrs. J. P. Hendricks, who lives out at Hendricks Springs. Is con- has valesclng from a severe a I tack of benefited. this far the month ,,r shores. Two el. s. s oflickets, Th.lt nml jllst,r0 ls wllys hank. The sale was made Hv R. L. McCleay, Party of .March has exceeded the average v,i" 0 s"1'1 commencing April 30. , hotter than wrong nnd injustice 1 through tho Heaver Really com- procipitation for this month. (l"3 ticket will be sold daily al ; he has readily conceived to be,.,,,. a 20 percent reduction from thejtrue in every respect aim couui-. "" r wll'l!,f,TrN 'improve,! phvsicalh- and' Tl,, N'"'',M" VU" x,'ny be good for ninety days with fin- j montitlly hy regular rniitinn, leg- slarled in the week by soiling a nal limit October 31. Another1 ular habits' and hours, regular , Malbobm car yesterday to Lloyd the first Part. nOfll'E RIVEIlTrsif GAME T,lis l,ils c,"'ccly seemed possible. PROTECTIVE ASSN., Hy Geo. A. Mansfield, Pres., Rv L. Hiindv, Sec'y. ASHLAND FISH Sr GAME PROTECTIVE ASSN.. Hy E. D. Hriggs, Pres., Hy Louis Dodge, Sec'y. Endorsed by: C. M. THOMAS. T. E. DANIELS. W. F. ISAACS. II OUT. IL Rl'HL. If. HOSLER. II. R VANDI'ZER. OREGON SPORTSMAN'S LEAGI'E, Ily A. K. Downs, Prei.. I!v S. O. Rartruui. Sec'y. MCLTNO.MAH A N G L E R S' CLCB. Hv R. W. Price, Pres. MEDFORD CHAMHER OF COMMERCE. Hy V. H. Vawter, Pres., ; Hv If. E. Frohb ick. Sec'v. ASHLAND CHAMHER W , COMMEftC'E. Hy Lo F. Ferguson. Pr-'s , Hv l.vnn D. Mowatt. s.cy. OREGON liOTELMEN'S ASSN.. Hy R W. Price, Pres. iu uie iigiircs presented bv Co operative Observer Louis i'odge proves that it is a fact. The av- quirenienls of to meet the aveia tiouist will ho sold on and Saturdays, will b of erago rainfall for March Is 1.95 til'ket intend. 1 ; inches, while that of tho present j month is 2.13 inches. I The past week has been ex ceptionally rainy, with four days, ''"''n (,-'-'s w up to today, with precipitation lll in "1H j The report of the week is: 21st ! .20, showers; 22nd, .24. show . z.irti, lair; 2 Ilh, trace i rain; 25th, .20, showers. j During tho entire month there . have been 13 day n far wjt;, rainfall. These a.o'do from this , week had precipitation as follows: 1st, .11; 2nd, .05; nth, .23; 10th 01; 13th, .41; 14th, .13; -,,),' f0; 10th, .41; Kth. .05. This report shows that the ground i felting very well staked in pron ;. ration for the spring fanning Iho re-! diet and medical attention which Sparks of Jacksonville, and a ... u,ia-l,lls " u F-ol'li'"- K'4, Chevrolet to (i. II. Veo. Roll, cars en him. Fiidaysj pnr ediirational training he Is are clegnnt m ichiues and will be good for offered courses III grammar school. : a source ot grout ileiigiit to then oo-t oiie-in'gu sciii.oi ami tne .-.nn. in .., owners. Mr. lid for ular 1011111I ' . ha rra cks. Some of ill, matter should be ,1.,. ...,1,..,. I... ..,,. .,ln In llinuo Ashland courses are: reading, writing.!""'- Fen aiitlnnetic, history, Knglisli, anil nneiiisin- n.m 1 mii-ihiiiiii .11. American literature, t rironiinie- wiuteir She is much improved try, civil engineering, hlglier. sci-, i(i 1P.(n ences alio many oniers. . These courses of study, while 1 i.i - ,.r... t .., ...iiii.ii-v offlcioii. ' Mrs. 1. 1 J" IllK Ull. ll'li: 111 M-l l. 1 ' "I'l'iir nil ,l i, 1 11 H inn ' prialo living accommodation-, foi ' enables him to return to the new owner of the Ce.irhai! civil uie reiiiv aim n-r -properly 01 .isuiaini. anil win lake nod for co-oeoritioii ill Industrial.1 , 1.. wt.i 1.. - - ... : Mis:.-r.n.ii I ill int-ii in -1-1 . . inn n.i it- oarrj ,oiiiiiieri-iaI and general business, i nan iii.i il 11; in.; i .'iiiniu oi;, iii trip rate. taken 11 j 1 through the Commercial club with and get A.-hlaud on Hi thero exciirsiiiii r f.-s. .Mrs, W. .1. .Moore came homo linn Iiin.ali of Iowa Is pneumonia and "flu." '.- Miss Gertrude Cox of the Va li pid sloro clerical f noe is a Med ford visitor today. n, Frank Dellaven of Washington lias rented the Ralph H.iilfield place on Scenic Drive and will bring his family here soon to 00-i-iipy it. He is much pleased Willi Ashland und intends to make this city his future home. ? Tho tourist season has already started in this section, and Ash land's auto r; inn Is receiving campers already. Last efenfng two automobiles were ill the camp, one with a tent which was pitched on Hie ground for the night, and the other held a little bouse on a truck. Theso tourists were comfortably eusconsed under the trees In the park and had a plear ant, convenient to"iporny home and disposes of one of the most aluablo properties ill that sec- Mrs. Lulu Van Wegon of the State Exchange store was culled himself and wife in Weed, the ed itor of the Shasta Heron! V. Murray, has rented a furnished Finally, however, the measure house in Ashland al 1 99 Emerick of benefit any recruil may ile . . , , ,, , , .,, 'rive from on enlistment in the avenue, and has installed bis wife, ypA UU army depends sole as a residont of this city. Theyjjy ,jmself. expect to go down Saturday fori a visit to their old home. J- W. Mosier Mr. Stewart of McMinin ille. a Angeles where they had beer) ing of her son and daughter, and a 1 Edmund R.irretl Mrs. Kale Sliepeid arrived ill i AslilaiulTuesday fiom Soul hern California where she had he. 11 making an extended visit this winter in Los Angeles. San Diego and oilier points. Mrs. Sbeperd started north in the family 1111I0 moliile with Mr. Sheperi! and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sliep eid. An uiviilont to the car laid Hieiii up near Chico, and Mr.-. Sliepeid took the train to Ashlaud from there, while the others of the party waited for the repairs necessary before continuing their jooinuey. They are expected home today unless the storm of last night will detain them on tho mountains. $ Tlie preliminary trial of Mrs. Lark Evans, incused of being an accomplice of her husband In the robbery and kidnaping of W. (1. White of Giants Pass last fall, will be held ill Jacksonville to morrow. Mrs. Evans is being hold in jail for bail. A i. Lark Evans, convicted Saturday of robbing W. (!. White of Grants Pass, in .1 sensational aiitomohll - Ed ll.idiield, llioiuan 011 Hie S holdup last September, was sen- P. has traded bis property on toured to 15 year in tho peni- Oberlin st t to James Horsey tonliary by Ju.lge Calkins, at for an eight-room house and three Jacksonville yesterday. A uew tion. It consists of ten acres of acres of land situated 011 East trial was asked and has beon In- Main street. alfalfa land. sub-Irrigated, and and family re- valuable buildings. The new formerly known as the old White ! tinned home today from near Lo owner brings her family consist- ,iace. Elate worker in the world woik spending the winter. They state Hie hitter's husband am! child Rev. Dr. S. A. Daiiford, di-trict to Medford today, uperiutondent of Klamath dis- A MHipa nf ihp second ..,- f t if f.h,,r,-h lo.'t Attorney E. D. Rril?p wnu Bart are in hearty sympathy and ..,r,..,v fnr e...-.,....,.,,,' ,,, hiuiness visitor lo Grants P-.ss movement, was an Ashland bul-,heen lick practically all the time' at the home of Charles Rose from vacation this properly was ken under advisement. Aldrcil Heaver, wife ann little son of Portland, are expected in 11 student .,t, Ashland today to make a short connected with tho Int -r c lurch that members of the family have R. t. Ellis was 11 week-end guest 0. c.. is home for the spring vlsl- al D',mfl "l Hie formers parent, nr. ana Mrs. a. 11. t .1 ....f .1,, ll. .I...- JtoSi," tUt 77 will -rne,ly - --.. "-ines. , yesterday. . nes3 visitor yesterday. during their absence. ji'is Appiegaie rancn. j 1 Bearer.