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riion Historical lodUtfc Auditorium ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL. XLIII ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2G, 1920 NO. 98 LAST WEEK IN low i in io Imnn nnn th or onran i rhanrf in exchange shows boy m wffk ASHLAND SCHOOLS SPRAY FOR MOTH J)lUU,UUU I U UL OlLlN I 1 fllfO I AW GOOD RESULTS TO BE OBSERVED nnnnflfiT Mri iAATrno rnn rn 1 iillti rn.r n I I iui I lu I II i vi 1 1 a 1 1 z-b iv i ui i 3 J - Tills week sees the close of the: The first brood of codling clty.schools for the year 1 HI 11-20. ninth are somewhat Inter thin year Pinal examinations urn in )iro- than usual. Prom the present Ill ness this week in tho various dilutions the best timo to sprnyj grades and high schools and at lor this brood will be from May their completion promotion!) will , C to June 5. All pears and ap-j lip made to the pupils. These will pie:- should be sprayed during this not ho known until the last day, period as n few eggs will he, when tho grades will be given to hutching about June 1. The niuxi- thn plipils. The number of grad- mum part of the brood will not be; nates in tho class of 1920 will out tillubout the 10th to 15th of ulso bo made public some time this June, when another application j week, us all in the senior class should be made, as ono spraying lmvo not completed their exami- will nrtt hold for the entire tlmej r.allons. The schools have been 'the first brood are active as theyi exceptionally good this year. No! will string out for about a month, epidemics closed them during the Tho fruit is growing rapidly ami term, and will tho exception" of the a spraying is only good for about few days when deep snow shut? off two weeks. tho electric power, at which timo 1'se about six pounds of pow tbe high school had to suspend, dond arsenate of lead to a 200 there has been no break in the i.uLun tank or twice this amount progress of the school. All ex- of paste lead. All fruit should be cellent corps of teachers bus ulfo tin roughly coated. Tho spray gun worked to material advantage 1n is good for this application If It the schools the past year. i" used with lots of pressure. i There is very little scab in the ri'XKHIt.VnnV PLANS 'ouhurds and except in orchards mm The Farm Bureau Co-operative- The week beginning May 30 has IES MOINES, May 25. There Exchunge has been exceptionally been designated by the National will be no debute in the general successful since it vas Incorporate Scout authorities us lioy Scout coulerence on proposed changes ed in November ot lust year it Week. The following program fn tbevaniusement clause of thei huving reported a membership of'vii; be followed by th local discipline or the church, it the re-more thai tiou leeently. The troops: port of the committee ou state ofjpuipose of this organization as on Sunday, May .10, the Scouts church is presented and adopted ! fiiveu in tho articles of incorpma- in uniform are to attend church as decided upon by the commit- j tiou are "the purchase, sale uud Herrires in a bodv at the Preabr- tee. Not ouly hag the committee! manufacture ot agricultural pro- tmjan church. Thtv will assem i decided to recommend that not di ets and farm supplies; the own- ble at the Armory ut 10:45 and change be mado in amusement ' ership sections, but also that the report j houses bo adopted without debate. houses The same committee has agreed sor.al property; tho , in production . ........ .. .!..!..: -t.... t I......1 1: .... 1 in season and out, has held1 the Advertising Club, of the City " '"' v" " lociea-) .......,, ..B i. .,..,,- lion in local churches, intended : tation o agricultural product:;, ..n..r., i. .......... t . nmmin.,.l ..Inl.. n' "'.' " u. ot tue jruuug ! lecreation director will ho rec- j ommended. A stand against the use of the ! motion pictures in the church will inoinbers.' (iKTTIVJ I'XDF.K WAV whiro scab is known to be pres- ( nt, no lime and siyphur is needed Investigating every unique idea ;lt tbiB time. jf-ljm0 and sulphur tfiul is mentioned or heard of in j,; ;;,.,!, ma, jt i gallon l 00 order to procure the very best en- ,, ,,e;lrs UIII i t0 o. on ant.les. terluinineiit for tho three days' rekbratlon on July :i, 4 and 5, th celebration committee has hit upon several plans which promise to make tho coming events tin; most entertaining r.nd novel ever presented in this valley. The nov elty of the Hoiindiip, which bad been such n popular feature for Hit past three years, has worn off, nnd that mode of entertaining the crowds for Hie Fourth Is now considered passed to it behooves the committee to plan something' else strictly new, novor nnd high ly entertaining. During the past week the rom- Ashliiml is off at Inst In n cloud Ashland's possibilities before of New York, one of the largest of dust. After five years of siren- those with whom he came ill con-, anil most j nous effort, it deal lias at last tact in his lecture work, and his I America. The next day the Pro- pfl0l'le' AJ'l)oi"tI,t ot a local been Hosed that will put Ashland clients, many of them, ha,ve been fesior received this letter of ron ' in tho resort class beyond any. among the largest business men gratulation : i tiling on the Pacific coast. ; of the east, among them Mr, Win-1 "On behalf of the Advertising i Fur sonio time Professor Vin- burn, who is u noted at better Club, as its secretary. I am keenlv ; lug and associates have been in than a million by the credit ' appreciative ot the remarkable ! "ot be ,ake"' uccor,,il,& to report ! negotiation with Jesse Wlnhurn, agencies. lull, that you gave to our mem- ! of New York, to take over the Hesides, .Mr. Vinlng lias spent hers yesterday. It is a pleaure to ' Hotel Austin and the mineral wa- several weeks in New York and extend our 'Thank you', when we ' ters and connect them up into a tho east lately und with Mr. Win- get so many reactions of so favor- 'a high class hotel and mineral wa- burn has consulted numerous mil- able character from our members j ter sanitarium. This afternoon Homines with a view of Interest- following a talk, and this was j the deal is being closed and ing them in Southern Oregon most emphatic in your case. So j Mr. Winburn takes over the Aus-I projects. I ; in delighted to pass the word tin Hotel property. He has also While the city contract with Mr. on to you. aim operation ot ware- march to the church in a body, storage and packing j Also individual scouts are to ap and oilier real and per- pear at othor chu-ches nnd in a brief talk set forth the meaning of the Scout movement. Tuesday evening, June 1 there if to he a public rally to which edge Concerning co-operation; all the citizens of the community mid, iu general, to do and trans-. ;.ro invited. It is hoped that .1 uci any and all lawful business; capable speaker from elsewhere I necessary or advantageous to it.-! will he here to deliver an address. and the, dissemination of knowl- . approved by the committee on 1 stale of the church. This report ; urges the establishment of local 1 and state boards of censorship ' for pictures and calls upon all log- ADMKX AITO ('A It A VAN passes Tiiitoroii Ash i.an I) 1 IVfinite place to ho designated This organization has already , later. purchased two warehouses in .Med-1 Wednesday is to be Field Day ford and is now planning on put- alio the afternoon is to be spent ting up a building to house the in baseball or other athletics, coi.nty agent, home demons! ra-' Thursday evening at 8 o'clock lion agent, the local weather bu- the Scouts are to assemble at the reau man, the farm bureau ot- e.Vlhodist church where light re tires, aud provide a lecture hall ireshinents will be served and au and rest room for the benefit of impromptu program rendered, the farmers and their wives., Friday afternoon the Scouts After Htoliliinir in M,.ilr.i-.l f,r i i , . optioned tho Uthia ami Soda wa- Winburn calls for an expenditure "You had a wonderful messago1 ,..,,,,, ' Z , , , ' " " il"",l'""e do ter concessions from J. J. Mur- of but $200,001,. Professor ami presented i, in a splendid', !; e men by the citizens of the community. I fell that thoso of our I miying uim sen- n is unpen timi cars enough wilt rm, i.i.i.nifi iii i.-n-i ile 0r Kiinpiies unit agricultural he vo unteeiei for this nurnns.. Where new blight is present it may be well to add nicotine sul- nh:li I iiinl l,i 1 HO uiillfiiiu iin1 1 ,. ' , , ... . . phey and the Siskiyou mineral Vining assures the Tidings that gallon of distillate oil emulsion , , , . , to juo gallons to the regular ar-, senate of lead. This will kill many insects that act as blight spieuders and is especially rec- oi nueud'.'d w here blight is bad. C. C. ('ATE, 'County Pathologist. waters from Mr. Wagner. Mr. Winburn has The citv has contracted to Mr. local projects that will call for Winburn all the surplus mineral expenditure far beyond half a water rights owned by the city for million dollars, a period of 25 years, conditioned "A prophet is not without hon- on Mr. Winburn taking over the or, save in his own country.'' hotel property, w hich ho has al- Here ut home we all honor Profet- ready done, remodeling it to ac-sor Vining. II' I VI I KKI) WHEY i commodate the use of tho mineral time have JITXKV STHIKKS POI.K vaters in scientific baths and real value ot the man and Ins ilnss which illicited such praise,, One of the large interuiban spending ut least $2VU,uou in es- woik. lie lias met wnn ohiht ihu we would venture that it lias jitneys running between Ashland tablishing and promoting the min- hearing and encouragement in the a fair smattering of words for 'and Medford was wrecked Sun- eral waters commercially. icast. His work has brought him Ashland and Southern Oregon,! mittce have got their heads to-' day afternoon on the highway this ' W intturn ' Diouglil in lino comaci wnn uie mi u,- wraiiso rroiessor Minng lias ... .... ..... ..,.!. ...1,1. t..l.t.....l ....I .:',,.,. ,il -.tr,.!-,! I,n l,:ia in lin iil,a,l lw, f.. .1 I., getherand are devising many fea- side of the overhead railroad """ " " ". " "- -' . - ". ... ,,.j11B ti,e caravan to make I de- t ii res that will put other relebni- crossing. The car contained 19 clal poBsiniiines inrougu , iae s.uiei imui.ia,n ' ami 0111 aim now uie ra tions ill the shade, if carried out peisons, all of whom weie more ' Professor Vining during his lec-j lately, nn May Dili, Professor Vln- sails of his efforts are coming hv all the residents of Ashland as or less injured, but none serious- ""'e work in tho Fast. Mr. Vln-jing had the honor ot addressing to us. The first of th? ly. manner. 1l-n!l, V Bt!1TU. Ml, III LKI'Jl I, ll'l.n ' - I fit ,,,1,1111 ,II-V11 ,,'.,lAb I .. . . . . ...... .... - .. ........ v.i, u iw n " ni'nniiclH alio lias Mioiieo in lie he ro ,iuiih ln.vo i,a,., day. Owing to tho caravan not I mllcne for an accountant to tak" ' chosen hv ih t, Sc.m.i i,.iu,a making a stop in this city, no et-i cliargo of tho business side of the In he the laical Council ot Ash fort was made for their entertain ! wolk ! m. ym( Wilon, Prof. Ilris nient, save members of the Con.- "The department of. Kcononiics' coe, Rev. C. A. Kdwards. V. O. N. miircial Club donned budges andja, Sociology at tho college will Smith. Homer Hillings. John Ful slationed themselves at various! aid fanners iu any way possible lor, (). F. Carson, Ceo. Icenhower, points in the city to bid the vhiltois ; in-starting their cooperatire en- (). Winter. welcome and point the route over j tcrpriscs," said Doctor Mnrpher-; W. K. Ilvaii, John O. Rigg, C. which tney were to go. i son, "and, we are constantly culled Ki'i.hler, are .scoutmasters of these In order to give the visitors .in I ,. t t different ftcalities 'troops. , opportunity to see Ashland's fa ; j n,,, tate to aid them in getting! The Hire o troops ot Hoy Scouts inous mineral springs, th" street j together. Investigation and re- i re planning a hike to the top of on the Plaza was roped off, cm.-! but we ut the same underestimated the ere fortunate to get your nies-l sase. "With renewed thanks and cor dial greetings, I beg to remain, ' Very truly yours, "SIDNEY Ii. CLAKIC, "Secretary." We have not a copy of the ad- , lour around the park, up through search is carried on nlong the M. rut A dil.iiid Friday and Satur lino of cooperation by Paul Mehl, day. an expert in this field. Another . they should he. The worst injured were C, ,the tree auto camp and over Uie; nfcuse of our work is to furnish 'MUUIK l. I, Cl.l Ii lOlenview drive, from where they, mmn. sets of articles of incormira-! KI.K'TS NKW OITK'KHS three great days' celebration wii'IW. Purcell of Modford, driver of lie Millers' day. This will b' the car, who was cut about the i.l.i I' id to follow out the strenu- uiouth when his head struck the ous days of 4li and tho 'litis, when windshield, Mrs. John Winter of fold was king in tile West. Kvery- .Modford, who was hurt on the cno is expected to wear the garb head und leceived severe coutus of the minor of those halcyon lolls on the limbs; A. lloswell of days, and anyone found wearing a ;i..nts Pass, cut about the head, white shirt or stiff collar will be; am; a Chinese passenger, who was NOW IS TIIK TIMK i again cumo out on Pais! Main street and continued over the Pa lo the California The stockholders of thr Jack An advisory committee of ..", The 'r tuned season for oil ic highway i,, i '"' tiou to the new organizations.' I'or.NTV TO 111)1,1) IIOIUTH OFJII.Y l Allt THIS KAI.I. CO.MMITTKK MKl'T TO Itl HX SLASHINGS I Alt Tr.lt AND IIOIKS i WIN IN H N T son County Fair association nt its zens met with Mr. E. T. Staples burning begins June 1 and ex-' 1 hm ('"F 111 '""; The official count or the vote to- lectnt meeting In Medford decid- at luncheon at the Elks club yes- tends to October 1. Therefore, it , ""''Van, ail keeping within dom; y s,(Vfl (,,,,,. and Sheldon ed to hold a couiitr fair this fall. ; terday to go over the proposed is greatly desired that all slush- toc wit" ""e unothcM-. tlius nuik- ..u.-ii.I oil the nomination for rep- the ballot was made by every ineni Arrangcments to that end will be! celebration and advise together ! ings in the county be burned dur- illR " noll,1)le appearance. lui-j reseinati've. The former carries bei of the club, who had a roster nerlected at a meetinir of the board on a aeneral nlan for the eclobra-! inc the month of Jlav wherever nfnM tnlcks "ml touring oars; ,, county by a vote of 1711 and of all 5 -S niembeis from which After the most fair and Impar tial method obtainable, a board of 12 directors were elected for the newly organized Commercial Club to serve during the coining year. As hail been before outlined. brough before a court of jmitice Mid given the sentence due him. A miners' row will he main tained on that day, with all the fcan es and amusements of those days which nmile stirring times in ( i.t by l lie broken windshield. Tho car was making its 11 o'clock trip out of Medford, and ai lived at tho spot where the ac cident occurred ut about 11:40. Ai lording to Mr. Purcell, the of directors shortly. ' tion. The advisory board consists, the burning can be done witli 'fjio following were elected as of Rev. C. A. Edwards, W. II. Mc-; safety. ,wer. Iu the line, filled with men labi'ldon by 1 7 1 ii. In the close con-! to choose. I'rom this list, 24 were and women re,iies,-iiiiiih the vari ! test of county suticrinlendent In ! selected to appear oil the final bal ms business ; :,d i.u!:; ,:. : il enter-j which Saturday Miss Susuiiiicj lot. Two additional names were jprbo.f of the no tirve :, and nil Homes and A. .1. llanhy were run- placed on the filial ballot by po- that period. A large corps of driver, he was coming up the sheriffs will be in evidence with j;iade, and as he turned the sharp tho traditional loirx whiskers and cuive at that spot, a car came six shooters, to reinforce Sheriff' around the upper curve toward Ten ill's posse. , 1 him. In order to give both curs The second day, July 4, being plenty of room to pass, Purcell (mutiny, will consist of church ser- swung out to the right, fii doing1 vici Iu the morning and evening, this, iu some manner, it is stated,1 Clergymen of national promi- hit car got out of his control, und , l.etice will preach ill the Chan- before he could stop it the big tatio.ua auditorium nt both ser- auto crashed into a telephone pole vices. A noonday picnic in the at the side of the road, park will bo a big feature, and The force of the blow drove this will be followed by a patriotic one of t lie front springs entirely address in the park in the after- through the pole, crushing the noon. One of the nation's most front of the engine, and bringing tht hoard of directors: (J. W. Ager, Nuir, J. D. I.eMasters, I. K. Vining! Slashings turn into fire traps and Louis I'lrich of Jacksonville: ', and Bert It. Oreer. Mr. Staples,: during tho hot summer months A V ti'rinlii nt ilm v fiBnrnoM.a n. n noon nod in this miller i mill urn iihvuij -i uAiinnu moiiiicii I01'' '"' glorious good lime which, ii i ii ir neck and neck. Hie official t. lie. ii. From this list of 2ti, who Owen and D. M. I.owe of Ash-; Saturday, has been appointed bv I not only to adjoining timberland, ! tl ey 'ouU1 n(,t fi,il 10 e,,J(,' 1,1 ; count shows Miss Homes to be: were voted on last wek the fol- hind; It. W. Elden of Central 'the Commercial Club as general but also to the properly and ,,mv" Oregon's inner by til! voles. In the actnaMowing 12 received the highest Point; Fred Holibaugh and A. ' manager of tho celebration. homes of others. It is therefore, 1,1 s" weather. , cm nt Miss Homes has I l:l. while , number of votes and are thero- v Vrmn of Ti,l,..if T w Her-' Tb ciincmiuiK. i.f oninion liirned ' ,t,.,i,l t ,.ii ..iiMnii,,., ,,i ..II Bi-i I'l'i'vioiis to the curuviM reach- Hanby has 1 :! T . The other close! fore declared the cnoire. as direc- Tii.tt of Applegate; Horace Pel-' to three distinct days, the forma-' tiers, wood cutters, and loggersl ton of Sams Valley; (leorge A. t-t ion of each with the view of up- to the assistance that can be ren Mansfield of Prospect, und the ! pi aling to a distinct taste. For dered the state and county by dis fnllowing residents of Medford : j example, the first day Is suggested ! posing of their slashings ut as S. I. Brown, John H. Carkin, J. j us Pioneer and Oold Mining Day, early a date us possible. W. Dressier, E. C. (laddia, John every stunt ot tho day to be staged j The Oregon forest fire law pro A. Mann, Dr. J. L. Helms, C. M. along early pioneer and forty-niner vides that all logging slashings Kiiid. S. S. Smith, II. h. Walthers, plans, with customs, costume- and, Rhiill be burned annually. State.1"1" a ,)llle car- Tllis f'"' w"s'"': and C. C. Cute. ! the like. ! Supervising Warden H. J. Ebcrlv,lXo- -oiit:niiing; W. P. Strand- President The officers selected were that i The second day. Sunday, m be! address, care Forest Service. Med-!'""'"' ,Mb,ic,tJr "Kent of ""' of president, H. L. Walther and; the big religious festival and pa-1 ford, will furnish any Information lal"' Kailw"-V'' lAhi l0,vel' ( " W. H. Go. a as treasurer, both re-'triotic day with choirs of hundreds i that may be desired on this work, elected. Hie selection of vice-! of voices, one of the best preach- Any slash burning done after famous orators or statesmen will be procured to deliver this ad- tho car to a sudden stop. The seats iu the car were sprung from dress, when it will be perhaps a tloir moorings, and the inmates presidents and that of a secretary will be delayed until the next board meeting. ers to be obtained in the country June 1 must bo done under per- tor the forenoon und a palriotiej mits issued by state fire warden. ! speech by some great orator of hut prior to June 1 no- permits , ,','K""' of Mr- '""11''I' W.ioii in.:1 Ashland Chief of Police contest ill the county was for coiu-j tor: of the members of the Com lli.tcher received a telegram from missioner, and took the official i mercial Club: the caravan telling him to "stun count to decide that. This finally i V. o. N. Smith 171 a blue car and arrest Tom Kiun resulted in llursell carrying thoiW. II. McNair l(i:i for excessive speeding." Sensin:; count by a vote of I Hit!. Hall re-; J. W. McCoy 160 a joke on the said "Tom Keen"," .reived 953, and Kinney Mil. F. C. Chief Hatcher was on the lookout Other winners in the coiintv ! K. V. I,. F. Wood. A. ('. P. S. Senator: Slaiilield. C A. Secretary of State: Cohuin. J. H. Public Service Commissioner, liuihlel. Sheriff: Terrill. Treasurer: Walker. County Attorney Huberts. who is director of the Piicilic Northwest auto caravan, lie was accompanied by Tom Keene, who is mentioned as the possible sue- chnnce of a lifetime to hear. Tho committee have also not forgotten the kiddies on this day. While their parents aro enjoying the services in the auditorium the were thrown forward by the jar. Piircells' head crashed through tho windshield, as did also that of u Chinaman who was on the sent with him. Wll.l, III.ANT I'OK XKW ROAD, securing for the FPCENE Many tons of rock broached. will be blasted away ut what iB; national fame. The possibility of are necessary Ex-Anibiissudor '(lerard potriotic speech was Caution is urged the cur arrived on the Plazu Chief! parades, pa- : l lien uie llllill nay inn- Known ns the Tilden rnrk. on Hie .... .: -..i..-., ,.i,i!.i.-n,i ... j 1 1 i, ;,. u, ;,. . .... -I along i lies oi uu oio iiiih reii'.u- child. en will be given some fine' A number of autoists happened lower Riuslilw roail al)0ve Maple-' tion with racef. ti,.PW0,)(, and the niilci.tiiltinii.nl In tl. nurk 'fill .1 ..... ....... ' lion lin rilCPS, III ew 01 KS alio 1 lie ' i .... ik hi tii.ii tune, utiu am was ton, so t int the roadway may be .nlfAii10.- with will ha noisnnaltv rondllcteil hv l .l:..,i . .... ... ' lihe' tOgetliei With , . ' .u, leimceu uie in- widened for 500 to 600 feet, ac- EP,ints und the like careful chaperons, who will see.jured. They were extricated from cpl,,ing to E. n. Sl)encer Lane 8 ' that no harm befalls the little; u.eir peril and taken to the local f01inly commissioner, who visited ' f;itAI)l'ATKS To KK oios, vuiio iney win uavo ine ; hospitals where medical aid was that point a few days ago. iifiihiiiu aim iuiiLm; ui eujif.viui; given in slash disposal, in seeing that 9,0""i" " M f"rUJ' .v T,TI. r.ir. Koeno. on tins geniiemiiu: ............ .. . ... ........ being pointed out to him Chief! latest reports 'rom over th" Hatcher told him he was under' slate indicate that every state arrest for bringing "spirits fer-! measure on the ballot on const!- the fire does not escape to the property of another, which case ( OMMKXt K.MKNT DAYS A(iAIN The duys of the sweet girl grud- 1 Ionics 158 Carter 14.1 Ferguson 141 Hriggs 12!) Edwards ..125 Mcfleo 118 It. (I. Knders, Jr 117 Mrs. II. T. F.linor 114 P. S. Engle Ill Fourteen other members of the club received a representative vote, which was us follows: C. II. I.amkiii 10S F. .1. Shinn 10S (I. II. Ililliugs 107 Frank Jordan 102 W. M. Hriggs 100 inentl" out from Medford. The tutlonul amendments and re-,.. Muildn Iluwley '....100 charge wus removed, (il'KSTS OF Al.l M -VI The most of the passeil-1 vp, .p llm road una built: -fin I lu. ovoi.lnir r Mnv "Mh. themselves on the nation's birth- gers Buffered slight cuts anl'moro ,han 30 years ago, a wood-! 1920, the alumni will entertain day in a safe and sane manner. i,n,iu,,j i.,f, u, i. ,. .... ...... . . , . i .i .iraini,..n ...,:,, trestle lias been niaiiilulned i the class of 12 wit II u social ui-1 u.nl.i. ,.f rin ll.a II. .'.I I nil tha nrwl . , 1,1,111 ul : , , . ' ,, 1 r "8 ,uehe -"'Junes were n()llR this rocky bluff. The tres-: fair which promises to be the best rades and athletic sports will take (llt.sse(1. Ml.s. Wimer ,, lll3. ju nny ,,lace. Plans are being formul.it-, 0SWl!u received the most serious , form a part o( the roadway, the years. ed to make these features more ; ,llJnr,w all(, are , inmills f Mf of ,hfl ! Th9 rwi(,pt r (hn ,,, notable than any ever presented the hosniial , , , , . , , i ,, ., , , j u" uospiiai, the rock. To make the road safer j William M. Hriggs, has appointed tarn 11 hi ii till 111-,.!., n fn ,-al in I ". 1 and because of the present exces-: the following chairmen till, luiiiiuiiiu ni.ih'; in.- nil. ut . . . .... i- I HIVW cost 1.1 Illlll.fCI llie COIIIIIIIS- illumes, iu ii,. , b t:il.ll "' 1 however, ! 101:1 e(l measures carried by good (.-. . .'with the nroniise that Mr Keene inajoruies. I lie iiigner ciiuca- j. liatf aro close at hand, when fond , "" 1116 l"0l"lhfl uu" ',lr- lv ,HM ' , ' t(; would drink nothing stronger in "" iinnaio . i" - j. Ar.hland than lithia water, ami hH;"""1" scnooi measure tax car-, a new and novel in the extreme., 1 UlCIlt 1 lUlHS i.nd the committee expect to put : hi. n o..li,..-utin I hit will n rl.itviii Tllloilt VOted III f.lV.,1- nt nil lliu ... , , , .u state measiireft at tlie Pioctinn Pii. ""I ni'e of the rock. Ill iwsioiy us one ol too leading, . ,, . " . .. .. day ns well as the countv toik even s ot tt.e vaney. ! bond Issue, which carried in thut considered unsafe, inner uig it-aiuies promiseo nir tnsinci nearly two to one. Follow-! the celebration will he a great '"(-' ' the vote on. the various coin- en- No. 8H74. Higher education aid: 'sinners have decided to do away i tertainiuent : Entertiiinm. nt '11111 ! with this trestle work and to blast! mittee, Gerald AVenuer; reii. sh- The old inent conilnilteo. Mrs. Kd llevvs: - "w . : u'iicti ine Kieauiess 01 our sysieiu : ,.-, . v... -. day 11s well as the countv -road 1 trestle has begun to decay and is 1 decoration committee. Oscar Sil-:r ..,, ,, , t . nvan will stay all night tonight ' ;ver; invitation coininiltee, l.ynn I ,,.,,,,. ,.... ... ,,, til-! hlli'",a Ii-i"K. This is the old fctage road be- Mowat. Each chairman is lo des-- , . .. f , . . ,0 T. Staples SS II. Fuller S ir mil bi parents and loving friends lire to:w"um """s- - . " "' "; , - " listen to essays and orations, lit-i ',1',,la"" mnM " , , , . , .' . ' .. ... .' 'was let go '"'' by ut0 majoritii's, III all ). If ( reer 7 crarv rreations that are to be: ",ls 1 1 b"' I ,. ,, , , . , ., treisured for life Here is a Owing to stress of time the rar-i 'ounties thus far heard fropi. The Waller Everton 87 sp,;.id opportunity for aid , ,1, """ "' h:'. 1 itJZ' "l"" !' Atnericanization which ! ,l,c n"s ,n,",1K" ' " ' , " " , " : " ' "'" is just now uniiermost in the I v.ithotit 11 pause. A Tew did liilie 11 . j"""- ,ulP no 1 1 memoers eietieu to nils thoUKhls of many patriotic people "' l"k "" " 11,0 ',t,",' "",al""'"8 ll,,"s' "frilB '" ,he repwienU- y n, irrrt , ,,,,i,o,u as f"iimvs: ,,v" cim ,f amu yo'id "ho Alps lies ItiUv, and let 'l"'','t' Prcn.se a longer r,op : - J . amendment: Yes, ..ualified ,0 fii, tbi, . I . ...11, vlioii thev miurn. Tlmy cxnocted l NJ1'. '. 1 iinpoitnrU pttsition on the board of over with thoughts 100 per cent ' " " " -"..rtlr af 1-1 ......hmout . . . , iir noon, where I hoy wen to ihn-' !.-. iL'iiii ; I ! These very graduation exercises "t " '"'"Ra" foul Culifoi-, ( will carry with them lessons that "" wl" " " I teach the greatness of our system '0, t """"B11 ,hal h,",e' n,n c".''' Yes, Successor to governor: L'00; 15.-.directors to which they have been i chosen. They uro attractive and Yes. 15. pio(,ivssivp citizens and stand high I in tint business and professional Yes, 22, life of Ashland, and will undoubt edly couduct the business of the Soldiers' educational aid: Yes Commercial Club in an cnterpris- 14,612; No, 7909. jnR manner. - dinplay of fireworks. Negotia nt the list of those Ml;s. displays ever presented here on , this occasion. A boring contest ! EVA.N'H FACKS Elementary school lax: Yes., The total vote cust lu the pri- the Siuslaw. Be-, he may desire, and who will work . , wl , , edMraU.(l .,,, inr.r. i ...i.u.r. ; -". . a. fore th. Poos fiav hranct. nf the best with the cliairimin. I . .,....... .k. i t- The grand jury of Jackson ........,..,.,.,. , , ...s...,, .,s io ne expecie.i, more Interest - i uti in i if ii, in iirii itn i uv un i . Pouthern Pacific was built a num-1 Victor Mills, of the class ot 1 3, i (lt un e t0M and ,iallBh-: """y iM week reported four ber of years ago. traffic over it i ha been aptioinled as to istninster. ' indictments, of which three were. measures: tween Eugene and the neail ot ignaie as many commiiteeuien u- , , ,.. Bu)rPS lnut.lv rn,.,l ltti.l ,'c-... tA : tlilrwalui, r,n rallies handling this line to have1 Extending road domain: Yes, one of the greatest 'pyrotechnic.'''' n. 29. roar per cent road bill: Yes, ; no, 44. Restoring capital nunishment: i.t ' n.vi.uinn Ti.,.un i... .-..in. niber' . . her maiden name of Mildred Coe. K also beinir nrrantted and will Yes. S3: nn. 47 """'' I : of Whom coilltl nave liopen lor me , ...... .L tt be given on the last da v. j "rook and Curry Co., amend-i ' pIctor Mills as former toasna- ,,, , the ,,, 0l n.ent: Yes, 47; no, 27. Class Party iter will look forward to his t-!,hMr biMh Aluminum SImiwot ' Successor to governor: Yes,! The Bible class of the Presby-, trective and interesting manner! Witl. free schools and equal op No, 4207. " ' " "I , ... ".' , ., ""t'- , . . v .... j,.i M'AIH K AT hl.AMATII was heavy, but it is now chiefly anil will select nis snei.Kors tor .ne, f(Mir qH.irterg of ,he nh(tf ,,; usu.t.s . ... - , KLAMATH wus manifested in the final elec tion, the total vote being 2S1. 6.1; no, 41. Iteiian Sundav school held a Die- .r iim rinieiulin- Hi., nioseiii ban Mrs. L. Slack was surprised Higher education tax: Yes, 77;nlc gupper in ,he chlrch Ratur. (1,rt recently hy fifteen of her intimate s,.,,,',. ,,,.,:...., .,. day evenine. Plans had been, chairmen nf ii... rations com " i. ciiHniiuuii Bill ...... . - - ' lriends calling at her home and yes 52; no. 4fi. ! made to hold this event in the mittees with their coinniitte"nien, poituuities our educational instl tuCons give an excellent illustra Hon of the greatness of this conn try and at no time more so than, ac-: John Hosier, an aged resident "- 1 t... 1,1 in 11 1.-- n 11 iii.-ir coiuiiiiii.-i. jry aM( a time 11101 presenting her with an aluminum State elementary school fund p,k. but it was thought too chil-iart to meet wlih the officers of "j rollimpnrPnlpt ,;, shewer. After spending a pleai-it-'ljnjj. . 2. iiy: n0 ,he church parlors were, th; alumni association st the Com- f " out nvdniii. ca c.-num n nil rake .. . ' ' ' ...t.. .... a i... t ' n ...-:. . .... . . . . i.. ! no, 24. Kilt eveuiiiK u e ciect... ...... -,j vere served by Ms. Sherard and Mrs. J. M. Slack. Mrs. Slack re- PENDLETON : substituted instead. Twenty-five1 mtrrilil Club rooms nromnlly al 'sat down to the tables and en-i 7:30 p. in., Thursday evening, to! -800 acres of In-: Joyed a sumptuous repast. Thei disc uss nlans and outline their i reived many fine pieces of alum- rilan land near here offered May company was entertained with a woik so all will work harmonl lnum ware. ,2th. leading by .Mrs. Mary Wllshire. jously together. FALLS On in connection with tho robbery, ' ," m""". case of W (!. White of Ci'HtitH j Buwn"'' whifh are supplied with, his home this. Monday, morning. Piss, one of which charged laV-jloSf na,ll,',, bv motor trucks may at 6:.':o o'clock at the advanced ctny of the White car. another. ba rrced 10 Pend operations. ' g of H2 years. The decessed with stealing and the third witl. i These are the smaller mills. The had lived in that vicinity for the unlawful cohabitation with Lark mills have plenty ot logs, p. Both of the distributing sti ... (,,,! lions in Klamath Falls are near- that district. Funeral service . ill.... lliu nan ii,,,.,.. fciiilty of robbery end is now sp- Mrs. John Drake ofn M ra9e 10 ,he unnrl Reagle came up Sunday and spent. .he day with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan' past 40 yeais and was a well known and prominent resident ot Mr. and .'ly out of gasoline and do not ex-; will he held from tha late home tct another supply for several Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ! days. Pleasure cars have been and interment will be made in the limited to two gallons a week and Kingsbury cemetery. Mr. Dosisr ALBANY Contract let for 111.-' commercial cars were included is survived by his wife and sev. Firestone of Helman itret. , 000 store building. 1 Saturday. ' erai children. i