Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1921, Image 1

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N ._
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
IMALAÍUA lermi eanoet survive
* » three months in the rich oione
ut Attillami. Th« pure domoatlc water
helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921
BRITAIN F
No. 63
SCRAPPING OF NAVIES
ASHLAND LEADS ' S B .
‘Fatty’
Arbuckle
Goes
On
to. IN 0 OF 0.
Civic Club Room
Ashland Wins
Grid Title In
Lebanon Game
By G R A C E H. C H A M B E R LA IN
T he A sh lan d h igh school d e fe a te d
H ave you seen th e new club h o u se
1 th e L ebanon fo o tb a ll te a m S a tu rd a y
la te ly ? T he roof is going on today.
3S to 7. Both te a m s w ere a t th e ir
H u rry up a n d send y o u r contribu-1
best.
S u p e rio r h e a d w o rk won th e
tio n to M rs. M ary W ilsh ire , t h a t we}
earn i for A sh lan d .
I*may have o u r ch im n ey b u ilt and use
A shland now h a s th e c h a m p io n -;
T U EIA E ASHLAND R E S ID E N T S a t lea st one room of th e clu b house
.-.hip title fo r W illa m e tte valley a n d
TARE ADVANTAGE O F <’»>K- Ibis w in ter. Mr. L am b a n d tw e n ty
I S o u th e rn O regon. A c h a lle n g e from BRITISH AND JA PA N E SE DELE­
GATES P IA i I O R TIME B E ­
th e C o lu m b ia u n iv e rs ity h as not vet
D E S P O N D E N C E C O U R SE S OE- m en w o rk ed a ll day to day, g iving
th e ir tim e a n d la b o r fo r th e cause.
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I I RED i t ) l NIX F R S IÌX .
F O R E GIVING ANY D E FIN ITE
T he Civic club w om en feel th a t th ey
co.-, city s u p e rin te n d e n t of schools,;
ANSU L RS TO PROPOSALS.
a re now le a p in g fro .d e . t c ak e w here
has d e c la re d th a t th e local team will
EIGHTY
D IFFE R E N T
(N U R S E S th ey sow ed b rea d a n d b u tte r, an d
finish th e season w hen A sh lan d and
O FFE R E D ;
ONE
TUOI ’SAND w ish to th a n k th o m en w ho have
M edfoid play a t th e la tte r city on BALFOUR
E X P E i’TED TO AC­
STI DENTS IN OREGON E N R O L L h e lPetl m ak e th e club b ouse a pos-
i T h a n k sg iv in g day.
CEPT AMERICAN
PLANS IN
: sib ility . W e g u a ra n te e th a t they
H ead w ork w as sh o w n by both
I OP. EXTENSION WORK.
SPEECH TOMORROW; MAX ASK
will have m any a good tim e th e re .
J te a m s th ro u g h o u t th e gam e, consid-
U N IV E R S IT Y O F O REGO N, *Eu
T he follow ing m en gave th e ir w ork
MORE SUBS RE SCRAPPED.
I ered to h a v e been one of th e liard -
By E L L IS II. M ARTIN
and had a good d in n e r on th e Civic
( est fo u g h t c o n te s ts e v e r w itnessed on
,
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
gen e, O r., Nov. 14.
(S p e c ia l) — d u b a t H otel A sh lan d :
th e local Held.
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 14.— R os­
i
T h a t th e r e s no lack of a m b itio n ini
XVASH1NGTON, D. C „ Nov. 14.—
A. L am b , S. In g ra m , J. A. F le e n ­
L eb an o n k ic k e d o ff to A sh lan d ,
J a c k s o n co u n ty is in d icateti by th e er. A. H. H ayes, F. R am sey , A. Mc­ coe ( F a tty ) Arhuckwe faced tria l for
R eco v erin g so m e w h a t from th e se ­
I a n d th e hom e tea m p u sh e d its way
n u m b e r of re s id e n ts w ho a re ta k in g Coy, Randall, George Ogg, McCune, m a n s la u g h te r h e re today as a re su lt
v e re shock of A m e ric a ’s b lu n t p re ­
I
to a goal d u rin g th e hirst th re e
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of
th
e
d
e
a
th
of
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irg
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ia
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ap
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e,
th
e
c o rre sp o n d e n c e c o u rse s
w ith
s e n ta tio n of th e re v o lu tio n a ry naval
t h e ( T hos. K inney, F. II. C row son, B. L.
i m in u te s of th e gam e. In th e second
U n iversity of O reg o n — e x am p les of 'P o w e ll, Ja c k B ayley, Dan O leson, 'b e s t-d re s s e d w om an of th e m o v ies.”
p ro g ra m ,
B ritish
and
Ja p a n e s e
' q u a r te r G u th re y fnade th irty -fiv e
fine d e te rm in a tio n , of* p e rs is te n t A. E. M c F a rla n d , IL B ad g er, XVm. ; T h e tria l, w hich was to open h e re
S tatesm en s e ttle d dow n to th e grim
i y a rd s a n d th re e p o in ts on a drop-
stu d y a n d p re p a ra tio n d u rin g s p a r e } R o b e rts, G-. B u tler, J. XV. J a rv is , • t h ’s a fte rn o o n , m a rk s th e clim ax of
'b u sin ess of d e te rm in in g how fa r tney
I ; kick . T h e f ir s t h a lt e n d e d 17 to 0 can go in a c c e p tin g it.
j one of “ F a t ty ’s ” fam o u s p a rtie s.
h ° u,‘9-
; F in ley , a n d W h itte n h a c h .
i in fav o r of A shland.
It w as given in th e fa sh io n a b le ;
T h e Ja c k so n c o u n ty c o rr e s p o n - ,
-----------------------------------
T he im p ressio n p re v a ils in o fficial
St. F ra n c is hotel h e re e a rly la s t S e p -;
d en ce s tu d e n t d u rin g th e p a st y e a r
(C o n tin u e d on P a g i 4)
q u a rte rs th a t it will ta k e c o n s id e r­
i te n ib e r am i la ste d th re e days. Ac­
in clu d e . E. D. M ow at, E. L. M ow at, ’
ab le tim e b efo re th e v isito rs from
c o rd in g to p ro h ib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t
G eorge R. A n d erso n , T roy A. P h ip p s.
L ondon a n d T okio will be in a p o si­
i o ftic ia ls, th ir ty q u a r ts of high class
Rev. Jo h n XV. H oyt, Mrs. M a rg a re t'
tio n to say t l a i l . , “ y e s” o r “ n o ” to
t
sm u g g le d liq u o rs w ere serv ed .
Dill, M ary I). M oore, G e rtie O. H a a n ,
th e c o n c re te te rm s proposed) by
V irginia R appe, acco m p an ied by
Boyd C. H om ew ood, E la in e T odd,
A m erica at th e d lsa rm e n t c o n fe r­
B am hina M au i‘ * D elm ont, w ent to
H e s te r P. E vans, a n d Mrs. Ma.vme
ence. T he d e le g a te s a re know n Io
th e p a rty ih e m o rn in g of L a b o r day,}
't ucker, all of A sh lan d , who respect
h a v e pow er a n d a u th o r ity to au un-
Septem ber 5. i h e p a rty , a tte rtd e d
ively e n ro lle d in: trig o n o m e try , co l­
iir.ual a x te n t, hut tli / w ere u n p re ­
W ith th e re p o rts of only five of
¡by a dozen o th e r m en an d wom en,}
lege a lg e b ra , s h o rt sto ry , c o n te m p o ­
p a re d fo r a n y th in g so fa r re a c h .n g
th e tw e n ty -se v en c a p ta in s h av in g
Miss F ra n k i.i Jo h n so n , s is te r ol
cam e to an end .vhen M'.ss R appe. }
r a r y p o e try an d d iffe re n tia l c a lc u lu s ,'
a s th e A m erican p ro g ra m .
Ashland «(strict b a lin g been made
th e Mrs. R iggs, who a b a n d o n e d her
b o ta n y a d v a n ce d s h o rt sto ry , college ; to
E m i, P e i, d ire c to r fQr (hp seized w ith a su d d e n Illness w hile
XX hile tlie n av al s tr a te g is ts of all
in
a
room
w
ith
A
rb
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ck
le,
to
re
off
E n g lish co m p o sitio n , e a rly A m etri-, ,o ra l Rp(, Crogs r o „ c a „ ^ , (i)
tw o -y ear-o ld son w ith Mrs. P e a rl th e g re a t pow ers w ie stle d w ith th e
h e r c lo th in g .
F o u r d ays la te r sh e
can lite r a tu r e . O regon h isto ry , p r y - ; ralse d S a tllrd a v to w ard
Rtexeu:. S42 B laine s tr e e t, XVednes- p io p o sed lim ita tio n o t a rm a m e n t
th e to ta l of
died a t a p riv a te s a n ita riu m .
T he,
chology, child s tu d y , co llege E n g lish $15ü0 exp ected in R ed
d ay, a rriv e d in A sh la n d S a tu rd a y cotidiiTbu::, th* heat*? of th e fixe
C ross nitein -
• g re a te s t
secrecy
s u rro u n d e d
h e r,
c o m p o sitio n , a n d A m erican p o litical :
, .
,
.
1 h e ts h ip s a t th e end ot th e c a m p a ig n ,
■
m o rn in g , in resp o n se to a te le g ra m p rin c ip al d e le g a tio n s w ent in to sec­
K ’os’coe
itc ltle and V i
m a-
h isto ry , an d review ot g ra m m a r an d w hich w i„ pnd N ovem ber 24
T h e d e a th ’ a n d a ,‘ « » o ffic ia l a u to p sy was
s e n t to h er f a th e r at San F ra n c isc o , r e t session. T he c o n fe re n ce laste d
i n f o r m e d b e fo re th e c o ro n e r’s of-
a rith m e tic .
i ,
. ,
...
la rg e st know n c o n trib u tio n m ad e
a t Mrs. R ig g s’ su g g e stio n . She le ft a n h o u r and a h a lf, a n d th en a d ­
up lice w as called in,
C h e ster C ook, s tu d y in g seco n d a ry % noOQ todav
was $25 given by ,dp
in th e a fte rn o o n of* th e sa m e day jo u rn e d u n til ev en in g .
T he a u to p sy d -v elo p e d th e fa c t
school e d u c a tio n a n d O regon his-1
w h a t had
anu
A sh lan d Ice an d S to ra g e c o m p a ^ v .L ,
‘
to r ’F iie c o , ta k in g th e baby w ith ’ E ffo rts to ascertaim
ry; G race S u l,» a n . s tu d y in g col- M rs. P ell believ es t h a t If a ll c s p . X s X
,
to ry
cam e to h e r d e a th as a re-
been accom plished m et w ith th e
her.
leg ;» a lg e b r a ; P e a rl I). L a n g lw a e t, h a d
¡ »« ‘ » J» J " p tu re d b la d d e r. A police
T he child was M rs. R ig g s' by a s ta te m e n t tlia t th e c o m m ittee had
stiK *,in'; E n g lish g ra m m a r; D o n a l d „ .
,. .
, ’
......... in v e s tig a tio n w as b e g u n , a n d la te
fo rm e r h u sb a n d , from w hom sh e re “ discussed p ro c e d u re an d o rg a n iz a ­
a m o u n t w ould be a lm o st d n ih le th a t
... , , P , . .. . .,
.Vlt .
- ,
.
, ,
that, n ig h t C h e t of P o lice O B rien
Hayward, stu d yin g elem entary
a lre a d y reco rd ed .
ceived a d ivorce, th e c u sto d y of th e tio n .”
g e b ra , and
D. Schell, s tu d y in g
,,
...
,
su m m o n e d A rb u c k le fro m Los An-1
T he tec h n ica l a d v iso rs of th e p a r ­
’
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C o m m itte e w o rk e rs a n d c a n ta ln s
,
, .
baby being a w a rd e d to its m o th e r ’s
e d u c a tio n a l a d m in is tra tio n a n d sup- „
. , ,
1
'geles to ex p lain . A rb u c k le , accom -
tic
ip a n ts a lso a tte n d e d th e closed
a re re q u e ste d by M rs. P eil to call ... • *, .
fa th e r, 'th e second h u sb a n d , nam ed
e rv isio n , a re re g is te re d from A p p le -!,.¡.i
... .....
_
¡T am ed by Ins m a n a g e r, se v era l
conference.
e ith e r a t h e r hom e o r th e C h am b er
R iggs, d e s e rte d his w ife, a c c o rd in g
gate.
'frie n d s an d tw o a tto rn e y s — M ilton J At S a tu rd a y ’s fo o tb a ll g am e he ing, Mr. L oom is slip p e d an d fell to
t to th e police.
P o ssessio n of th e
of C om m erce fo r w o rk in g m a te ria ls .
C ohen a n d F r a n k D o m inguez— rac e d i tw een A sh lan d an d L ebanon, o n e o f } t,ie
In M edford, A lice C h u b b u ck re g l­
gm und,
s u s ta in in g
in ju r ie s i
XVARHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 14.—
Mrs. Peil will re m a in a t th e c h a m b e r
¡ child w as in som e way re g a in e d by
n o rth w a rd by a u to m o b ile . T hey a r-!
iste re d lo r se co n d a ry school m e th ­
w hich re s u lte d in p a ra ly z in g th e low
room s from 4 to 5 o ’clock every a f- -
th e m o st in te re s te d s p e c ta to rs a n d !
¡•.he m o th e r, w ho, w lien sh e a h a u - A. J. B alfo u r, heat) of th e B ritish
rived in Ran F ra n c isc o S a tu rd a y ev­
od s; H elen N o rris fo r th e m e w rit­
! e r p o rt.o n of his body.
F o r y e a rs
(em o o n d u rin g th e cam p aig n to re ­
.iuued it h e re la s t w eek, le ft in its d e le g a tio n to th e d is a rm a m e n t c o n ­
e n in g , S e p te m b e r 10, a n d w ere m et e n th u s ia s tic s u p p o rte rs of th e h o m e l y d o c to n . d e sp .,ired ()f b e in g aid e
ing, s h o rt sto ry , e a rly A m erican l it­
ceive m oney an d re p o rts from th e
it lies a n o te a s k in g th a t a w ire he fere n c e . will p ro b ab ly go b efore th e
3aye hiR Hfe . Y(?t he iw t o n h .,
by d e te c tiv e s, w ho took A rb u c k le to team w as a k in d ly -fa c e d m an s ittin g I
e ra l ure,
psychology,
an d
recen t
c a p ta in s. T he fo llow ing have ta k e n
se
n
t h e r f a th e r in San F ra n c isc o , c o n fe re n ce to m o rro w a n d m ak e a
w ith b la n k e t-c o v e re d le f s in a w heel ; ___ _______ ___
th e hall of ju s tic e im m ed ia te ly .
A m erican
lite r a tu r e ;
L a u ra
M.l.Mi
out Red C ross m em b e rsh ip s:
a
d
d
in g , “ Am left a lo n e in th e w orld speech v irtu a lly a c ce p tin g th e A m er­
M a n sla u g h te r C h a rg e d
qfrair, closely w a tc h in g every m ove.
tC o n tin u e d ~n P a g e T w o)
P h ip p s for college E n g lish co m p o si­
Mrs. XV. E. M oore, c a p ta in : A nna
and c a n ’t do a n y th in g else. A brok- ican pro p o sals fo r a te n -y e a r naval
Two h o u rs la te r A rb u ck le w as k J 01’ th e s tru g g lin g c o n te s ta n ts . Dur-}
tio n ; Mi:,. M abel D. H all for m e th ­
h o lid ay , it was s ta te d sem i o fficially
C. F re n c h , J. E. P a tte rs o n , C. H .. a cell c h a rg e d w ith m u rd e r.
- n -h e a rte d m o th e r.”
I in s In te rm is sio n s he received m a n y '
ods of te a c h in g lite r a tu r e in ju n io r
a t th e B ritish- d e le g a tio n h e a d q u a r­
B ailey, J. L. G a rre ll. XV. N. Cole
C
hief
of
P
olice
H
a
tc
h
e
r
has
been
T h e case cam e b e fo re th e g ra n d i f*'*e n d ?J a u d e m p a t h e t i c g ree tin g s.
high schools atn< m eth o d s in g ra m ­
te
rs.
in fo rm e d th a t ¿Mrs. R iggs w as p ick ­
> e ou n g .
,ul P. C olem an, M rs. • j urv> a n d
body refu se d to in-}
It is a tr i te sa y in g th a t “ A m an
m a r school E n g lish ; an d Z ella W h it­
H ad field , R. D.
B alfo u r, how ever, will ask th a t
ed up w hile w a lk in g in ih e d ire c tio n
ilcy, M is. M inta ,d jci fo r ,n u rd p r b u t re tu r n e d an i n - 1 is n o t w ith o u t h o n o r save in his own
m an fo r E n g lish fo r high school
XVeren, E ric XVeren,
c
e
rta
in p ro p o sa ls ho opened fo r
o
f
K
la
m
a
th
F
a
lls
an
d
ta
k
e
n
to
th
a
t
McCoy, . d jc tm e n t fo r n ia n s ia u g b te r
¡ c o u n tr y ,” h u t to th is ru le th e re a re
te a c h e rs.
a m e n d m e n t and f u rth e r d iscu ssio n .
city.
A gnes G. McCoy, M a rg a re t E. Mc-
„
D istric t A tto rn e y M atth ew B rad v m any ex cep tio n s. One exception is
H elen M. J a n ie s a n d M rs, J a y T e r­ „
G re a t B rita in , it w as said , will
Coy, F ra n c e s McCoy, W. T. S. H o y t.},b a c ked 1 -
-» - - ••
-
!
“ H old baby u n til I com e a f te r i t ”
by C hief of D etectiv es D un- C h a rle s N. Loom is, fa m ilia rly know n
rill, of T a le n t, e n ro lle d in r u ra l
E tta T r a n ta , B lache E. H icks. E d ­
w as th e w elcon. * new s fla sh e d over ask fo r a g r e a te r s c ra p p in g of s u b ­
M atheson, d e c la re d th e c h a rg e as C h a rlie , w hom th e people of A sh -,
school m a n a g e m e n t a n d e le m e n ta ry
t x t
th e w ires from San F ra n c isc o to m a rin e s.
w ard B. C reaso n , XVill A llen, R alp h ,s h o u ld he m u rd e r. B am hina M aude} land d e lig h t to h o n o r a n d pay him
psychology, resp ectiv ely .
R illings, L. G. A gee, Adh E. C lark. Del. out sw o re to a m u rd e r c o m -} trib u te for th e heroic s tr u g g le he
C hief of Police L itc h e r, from C. C.
In Gold H ill, A. B. C o llett took
J. U. B ow ers, C. J . P e rrin e , C. E.
Jo h n so n , : r a n d f a tl.e r of R iggs, th e
LONDON, Nov. 14.— T h e p ro p o s­
plaini in police c o u rt, a n d D is tric t h as m ade a g a in s t th e hantA cap of
c o u rs e , in e le m e n ta ry psychology
’L an e, G. XV. G regg, G erald G u n te r,
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Rigg£,
th
e
a ls of th e U nited S ta te s m ad e by
\tto r n ,
B rady elected) to proceed ph y sical d isa b ility in th e race of life.
am i
re c e n t
A m erican
lite r a tu r e ,
Dr. B lake, XV. XVertz, T. F. S m ith
tw
o-year-old
baby
hoy
a
b
a
n
d
o
n
e
d
by
S
e c re ta ry of S ta te H u g h es S a tu rd a y
M ilder tt.a t c h a rg e .
H is s tru g g le is m ad e w ith o u t bit-
w h ile Mrs. Ida D. G ray took a c o u rse
H en ry E n d e rs J r ., E lm e r M orrison
its m o th e r in A shland T h u rsd a y . a t th e o p en in g of th e in te rn a tio n a l
T he case w as h e a rd by J u d g e S y l- 'te r n e s s a n d in a g o o d -h u m o red ar-
in e d u c a tio n a l a d m in is tra tio n a n d
E v e re tt A cklin, F. E. F re n c h , E. K.
I he m essage c am e in a n sw e r to a d isa rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce re le v a n t to
'vnin
L a z aru s.
D istric t A tto rn e y c e p ta n c e of f a te ’s decree.
su p e rv isio n .
H all, A r th u r P e te rs , A lfred Moss,
te le g ra m se n t in c o m p lau ce w ith th e th e c u rta ilin g of n av al a rm a m e n ts
B rady p re s e n te d a dozen w itn esses,
T w en ty -tw o
y e a rs
ago,
w h ile:
H. I*. J e w e tt, of B u tte F a lls, reg->
J o h n R iggs, Ben B ow ers, M. L. P a t­
mol tie r’s re q u e st, left in th e form of a re c o m p a tib le w ith B ritish i n te r ­
in c lu d in g Zey P y v ro n a n d A lice sh in g lin g his house one fro sty morn*-
iste re d for se co n d a ry school m e th ­
to n , A. M. O rc h a rd , Low e H olm es.
i n o te in th e ch ild , clo th in g .
e sts, a c c o rd in g to an official sta te -
B lake, show g irls who a tte n d e d , th e
o d s; H azel S p en cer, of E a g le P o in t,
C. H. M atw ick, M rs. A. M. C h erry ,
j T he n o te closed w ith th e s e sad m e n t issued th is m o rn in g from th e
fo r m eth o d s in te a c h in g ;
G. X V .t,
p a rty an d w ho te s tifie d t h a t A r- fense. M cNab g ain ed n a tio n a l fam e
' in - '
W ords: “ Ain left a lo n e in th is w orld o ffice of P re m ie r Lloyd G eorge.
L, B urdic, Mrs. H en ry A p p leg ate.
A ger, of J a c k s o n v ille , fo r seco n d ary
b u ck le had been In room 1215) a lo n e w hen lie won a c q u itta l fo r Ja c k
H. Jo h n so n .
a n d c a n ’t do a n y th in g eMe. A B ro k ­
“ T he pro p o sals a re a m b itio u s, but
school m e th o d s; G. W. M ilan, ot
w ith Miss R appe. T hey (old of find- D em psey,
h ea v y w e ig h t
p u g ilistic
en H e a r te d M o th e r.”
Mrs. G. X". G ille tte , c a p ta in ; G. XV
as
th e confer, nee h as a m b itio u s pro-
P h o en ix , fo r eiL ication.il sociology;
Jig h e r a p p a re n tly in g re a t p ain and c h a m p io n , on a c h a rg e ’ of s la c k e rism .
‘ am glad to sea th a t my cor-
D unn. Mrs. G. XV. D unn, I.. XV. K ru c-
MTs. R iggs is in sc rib e d as a r a th e r jec ts. th ey a re n o t s u r p r is in g ,” th e
Inez H. H illits , of P e rs is t, for e le ­
■repeated h er s ta te m e n t: “ H e h u r t H e also co n d u c te d th e fig h t or M ary
r . . pondvui. ; a d d re ss me a?. DEAR
gel. Mi :. L. R. C oom he, Mrs. N. G.
¡all, s le n d e r y o u n g w om an of about s ta te m e n t said
“ T hey a re com pat-
m e n ta ry F re n c h ; a n d Mrs. M abel C.
m e. ( am. d y in .-.”
Pickl'ord to p re v e n t th e s ta te of Ne-
H
az K ik. T h e re a re som e folks
B ates, M rs. E. M. XVallin, Miss K.
tw eixty-three, w ith a u b u rn h a ir an d ible w ith B ritish in te r e s ts .”
B radley, of R ogue R iver, fo r second
M edlcal te stim o n y w as in tro d u c e d v a d a from a n n u llin g liei div o rce de-
h e te a b o u ta w ho can h a rd ly he ex­
freck led face.
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M iller, Mrs. XX’. M. S im pson, L. A.
to show ih a t d e a th w as d u e to a c re e fro m Owen Xioore.
a ry school m e th o d s..
H e ha s pect. d to do th a t, a n d as tim e
W ould lie A d o p te rs
1 B ru sh , Mi . F , J. R w enninc, XIis
I.ONDON, Nov. 1 4 — Q je a t B rit­
T hey a ll stu d y by th e ir ow n fire ­
i . |t . : ..l b lad d e r, probably su p e rin - re;,r s e r te d th e M otion p ic tu re w orld
goe on 1 am (¡nite c o n fid e n t they
Since th e R ig - s baby w as a b a n ­ ain no!, only w elcom es th e p ro p o sals
Geo. B a rro n , Mi?. M. A. B a rro n , M rs.
■(io.et by violence.
side :, u tiliz in g th e ir s p a re tim e. T he
in m any im p o rta n t civil a c tio n s.
w 11 be less and less inclined to
doned h e re XVednesday se v era l a p ­ of S e c re ta ry H u g h es b u t is asto n -
J. L. H a m e r, X. E. K in n ey , M rs. A.
ITnvei iiy of O reg o n , th ro u g h its
A nd finally a c h a m b e rm a id of th e
T
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n
a
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e
of
th
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lan
n
e
d
do
co. If a n y o n e th in g is needed
p lic a tio n s from w o u litb e a d o p te rs j,dlpd a , | b(dr e x te n t,” one of th e
E. K inney, Mrs. G S. B u tle r, G. R.
e x te n sio n d iv isio n , o ffe rs eig h ty d if­
uocel testified that she hud h e a rd a cam e to lig h t w hen p e rm issio n was
in
A
sh
la
n
d
above
a
n
o
th
e
r,
s
tric
tly
h av e been received by M rs. P e a rl h ghi-st o ffic ia ls in th e B ritish fo r
fe re n t c o u rse s in c o rre sp o n d en c e B u tler, M rs. I. E. V ining, M rs. G. M. w o m a n 's voice in 1215) c ry : “ No! a sk ed io ta k e d e p o s’tlo n s of w itn e ss­ in th e in te re st of th e tow n, it is
S tevens, w ith w hom th e ch ild was eign o ffice said to day.
G ra in g e r. G. X’. G ille tte , M rs. G. V. No! Oh my G o d !”
s tu d y — c o u rse s th a t cover th e im ­
es o u tsid e th e s ta te .
th a t som e fo lk s be ta k e n to a
lest. In q u iry develops th e ta c t th a t
G ille tte . Mrs. IL C. Stock, M iss H el­
T h e o ffic ia ls all d e c la re d t h a t
p o r ta n t field s of k n o w led g e a n d th a t
W ith th is d ru m a tic te stim o n y th e
c lean in g .
It w as rev e a le d th a t th e d efen se
babies a re in s tro n g d em an d in Ali- ‘G reat B rita in w ill hack H u g h es
en
Biede,
Miss
G
e
rtru
d
e
Biede,
Mrs.
c a rry u n iv e rs ity c re d it.
d is tric t a tto rn e y closed h is case
Now so tiit folks in te re s te d in ' land an d a n y o n e k n o w in g of in fa n ts
p lan n e d to show t h a t Miss R appe
C liff Je n k in s , M rs. E. F . Y oung. M rs.
w hole-hea t tedly.
T h e se re s id e n ts of Ja c k so n co u n ty
w th o u t c a llin g th e p ro se c u tin g w it­
s
t
o p p i n g c ritic ism
la u n c h e d
ha.< su ffe re d fro m b la d d e r tro u b le
hi need of a good hom e w ould do
XVill
L
indsay,
Miss
Nell
R
u
sse
ll,
Mrs.
w ho d u rin g th e p a st y e a r h a v e t a k ­
ness, Mr?. D elm ont.
a g a in s t th em a re say in g th a t it is
since sh e w as fo u rte e n y e a rs of age,
well to m ak e th e fact know n here.
en su ch a v a rie ty of c o u rse s fo r c u l­ M. B. R iley, Mrs. G. H. K ilb o rn , M rs.
J u d g e L a z a ru s held A rb u c k le to
CHICAGO, N p \. 14.— “ Big T im ”
a sh a m e ; th a t such th in g s w ill
a n d th a t on a p rev io u s occasion,
An A shland lady who trie d to find
F.
L.
Colvig,
M
rs.
IJ
a
rry
H
o
sie
r.
tu r a l im p ro v e m e n t a n d p ro fe ssio n a l
nsw i ou a c h a rg e of m a n s la u g h te r.
'M
urphy,
C hicago la b o r le a d e r, was
ru in tho tow n. If it does as m uch
( w hen in g re a t pain from th e d ise a se
C XV. Nim a, M rs. G. Ogg. Mrs. E. L.
a baby fo r a d o p tio n in C a lifo rn ia
a d v a n c e m e n t, a r e p a rt o f a g ro u p of
It w as on Ill's h o ld in g th a t th e film ,
'sentenced
to six y e a rs in F o rt Leav-
to h in d e r A s h la n d ‘3 d ev elo p m en t
•sh e had to rn off h e r c lo th in g .
It
e n c o u n te re d m any d iffic u ltie s a n d i
1000 O regon c itiz e n s w ho have t a k ­ A tk in so n , Mrs. H. P,. H olm es, E C. ■comedian w e n t on tria l today.
1 e n w o rth p riso n a n d to pay a $30,000
a s th e ir a ttitu d e to w a rd people
th u s becam e e v id e n t t h a t th e de-
few a v a ila b le in fa n ts w hich w ere d e ­
en a d v a n ta g e s fo r hom e s tu d y o f­ P a y n e , M rs. I. F in le y , M rs. F. J.
F a ilu r e of F r a n k D om inguez, th e n ,.
. , .
,
.,
,
., ,
fin e fo r h is p a r t in th e $ 3 8 5 ,0 ■ 0 K 0
a n d m e a su re s h a s done, it will
I
i
i___ a “fen se expected to show th e ju ry th a t
s ira b le . T his c o n d itio n w as n o t be-
Sw enning.
fe re d by th e U n iv e rsity of O regon.
ch ief co u n sel, to force M rs. D elm o n t
D e a rb o rn s tre e t m ail ro b b ery .
h iv e b> go som e. I d o n ’t th in k it
th e girl died from n a tu r a l causes.
ca u se th e re w as any lack of h o m e­
M rs. R. W . C onover, c a p ta in ;
to th e s ta n d cost him h is p o sitio n .
H is a s s is ta n ts , V incenzo C osm ana
w ill.
S everal in d iv id u al “ a t t i ­
T h is te stim o n y from a C hicago
less c h ild re n , but a p p e a re d to be d u e
Ew - -
NEXV YO RK . N o v .. 14.— T en per- M
1,1 rs.
r”’ C.
v ’ B.
n L a m k in , Miss
^ ’ss N
N ellie
ellie Ew
M cN ab T a k e s C ase
a n d E d d ie G e iru n , w ere se n te n c ed
tu d e s ” will need to be ch an g ed
to th e fa c t th a t th e s ta te p aid $20
Mrs.
XV. ’ A. P P a a t tric
k . XV.
XV. A.
A. P P a a t-j
t-
so n s a re d e a d , a n d an e le v e n th is en.
Pn’ M
rs' W
r ick,
rpWQ wePk s la te r, a t th e u rg in g of n u rse , V irg in ia XVarpen a n d M rs.
to fo u r y e a rs in th e p e n ite n tia ry ' an d
b e fo re th e tow n can poesibty have
Jo se p h in e R oss, in c id e n ta lly rev ealed
p e r m o u th fo r ta k in g c a re of b ab ies
d y in g a s th e r e s u lt of a fire which ’ *c ’ ®®rs-
C onover, M rs. H. E E . . big _ film
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_____
in te re s ts , G
avin M c N a b ,:.. .
n
,
j ,,
a $25,000 fine.
P a u l V o lan ti was
a c h a n ce on its life, I ’ll te ll th e
't h a t Miss R appe h ad been in a deli-
a n d th o se w ho had th e b u sin e ss w ere
b ro k e o u t h e re to d ay in a cro w d e d B a d g e r* M ra- R - s - C om stock, M rs.; ie a d jn g p a c ific c o a st b a r r is te r ,
as- ;
se n te n c ed to o n e y e a r in p riso n an d
w orld.
HAZ K IK .
te n -s to ry te n a m e n t house.
I Continued on Page Four)
sumeo) charge of the Arbuckle de-
fin e d $10,000.
(Continued on Page 4)
iC ontinued on Page 4)
Trial For Manslaughter
$209 Is Raised
In First Day’s
Red Cross Drive
Abandoned Dsby
Taken To ¡lome
Of Grandfather
Charlie Loomis, Big B rother
Of High School S tudents, Is
Honored Is Victor Ox er Fate
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