Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 27, 1921, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
SHLAND climate, without the aid
A of
m edicine, c u re s
o u t of ten of a sth m a.
proven fact.
VOLUME 3
nine cases
T his is a
germ« cannot »urvlve
M ALARIA
three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland.
ter helps.
The pure domestic wa­
(International News Wire Service)
No. 98
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
NEW AND LARGER ARMS PARLEY POSSIBLE
w=
10 BE POI ON
Local Post Office
Delivers Holiday
Mail W ith Speed
Over 1OOO Parcel Post Sacks Han?
M Y ACCEPTS
TRADE TREATY
Mother W ith Ball
Bat Slays Bandit
Who Attacked Her
DEBS PUNS 10
Plucky Denver Woman Splits Y egg’s
Skull When He Appears at Her
died During Christinas W eek:
Special D eliveries 'Made
Home Demanding Money
Another Meehls Plan
If Present One Fails
To Reach Agreements
D EN V ER, Colo., Dec. 27.— (I. N. '
T he C h ristm as m ails th ro u g h th e
S .) — N orm an Gould died a t a
CAMPAIGN TO ¡BE P l'T UNDER i A shland post o ffice w ere h a n d led TEMPORARY’ COMM ERCIAL CON- p jtai h ère early today due to a beat- R ELEA SED SOCIALIST ( H1EP TO -
Refusal of France Io Accept Plan
prom ptly d u rin g th e holiday ru sh ,
DEVOTE
FUTURE
ACTIVITY
VENT1ON
SIGNED;
ROME
NOT
ing
a
d
m
in
iste
re
d
by
Mrs.
C
aroline
for Auxiliar)’ Craft Clauses
WAY FOR MORE MEMBERS;
w ithout a serious Ditch in th e p ro ­
BOUND TO RECOGNIZE SOVIET Rossv
W ashington Heads to
FIGHTING WAR IN NATIONS OF
GUARDS NOT ATTENDING HELD gram . Over 1000 parcel post sacks
REGIME AT MOSCOW.
J Mrs. Rossi said Gould, wearing a
Look to Future
UNIVERSE.
!
AS DESERTERS IN FUTURE.
were
handled
d u rin g
C h ristm as
d ep u ty s h e riff’s badge and c arry in g
w eek, in a d d itio n to th e o u tsid e par- N icolai Ia*niue Says R u ssia R eady to a revolver, ap p eared a t h e r hom e Has in v ita tio n « fro m S everal Coun-
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 27 —
Monday Night to See New Steps Out- eels.
M ake F u rtlie r C oncessions for ia (e ia st n ig h t and dem anded m oney.
(I.
N. S .) — T he calling of a n o th er
tries to V isit Them; Hopes to Urge
lin ed for Com ing Y ear; Feed W illj
On Sunday th e re w as a p arcel de-
Peace; Sees His C o u n try F ull-, w h e n cash w as refu sed , G ould, ac-
conference for th e lim itatio n of a rm ­
L>4
Cessation o f Conflicts in All Lands
Be Feature;
Public In v ited to livery of all th e p arcels in th e office
Fledged World Pow er Soon.
co rd in g to th e w om an, stru c k h er
am en ts to which o th e r natio n s in
— Left Prison Yesterday.
Visit Armory.
in o rd e r to p rev en t a congestion on
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in the face w ith the revolver b u tt.
addition to those now a tte n d in g th e
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I th e C h ristm a s holiday, w hich was
’
««j picked up a ^b aseb all b at and
W ashin g to n m eeting would be in v it­
In o rd e r to s tim u la te g re a te r in-j Monday. The last a u to load of m ail <$>
ROME, Dec. 27.— (I. N. S.)
s tru c k \ i m over th e h e ad .” th e worn
W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 27 —
ed, is now under con sid eratio n by of­
te re st in th e work of th e F irs t c o m -jie ft th e office fo r local d eliv ery at <$> — A tem p o rary com m ercial con- <®> a n gaid
T be blQW
gplit G ould’s (I. N. S .)— E ugene V. Debs, social­
ficials of th is governm ent, is was
R
pauy, co ast a rtille ry , and to b rin g
n o’clock. T he g en eral delivery, ventlon signed by Ita ly
an d <$> akuR
disclosed
today.
ist lead er, w hose sentence in th e fed­
m ilita ry discipline to top-notch ef-j stam p and parcel post w indow s w ere R ussia was an n o u n ced today. <?>
«pbe th re e yotAig
d a u g h te rs of
Such a conference will certain ly
e ra l prison a t A tla n ta , Ga., was com ­
flciency, C aptail W. M. Briggs has', open from 9 to 11 o ’clock M onday, <*> T he a g re em e n t s ta te s it does $> Mrg Roggi gaw tb e fight.
be called if th e present conference
m u ted by P re sid e n t H ard in g F rid ay ,
decided to put several new m easu res and th e re was a delivery by city let- <$> not bind Italy to recognize th e
fails to reach an ag reem en t on th e
ti',.-'
plans a to u r of th e w orld as an apos­
*X
Into effect d u rin g th e
com ing year, te r c a rrie rs an d ru ra l c a rrie rs. Be- soviet gov ern m en t
a t Moscow. <i>
su b m arin e question, and o th e r au x ­
Steps will be ta k en to
pu t th e com- fore th e noon h o u r p ractically all the
tle of peace.
iliary c ra ft ratios, it was sta te d of­
pany on a b e tte r basis next Monday holiday m ail was out of th e office.
ficially.
T he so cialist leader, sentenced to
Lenin« I:» Cheerful
nigh't, th e first m eeting of th e new
The post, office receipts w ere prac-1
The dem and of F ran ce for 90,000
ten y ears in prison for opposing and
.••J» !*"*'•? . T>
MOSCOW, Dec. 27.— (C opyright
y ear, w hich will be a lively a ffa ir, tically th e sam e as la st y ear.
tons
of su b m arin es— on an equality
I den o u n cin g th e w orld w ar, an-
W ell, C h ristm as is over and the
by th e In te rn a tio n a l News Service.)
w ith several added fe a tu re s.
w ith th e U nited S tates and G reat
, nounced today he would devote his
tim e to ta k e stock is at hand. On
— A n n ouncem ents th a t R ussia is
T h irte en m em bers have recently
B ritain — will not he consented to ’by
fu tu re a ctiv ities to fig h tin g w ar in
looking over th e ir stocks, the
read y to m ake fu r th e r concessions
been dropped on account of re m o v -; ]
th e o th e r powers.
o th e r c o u n trie s of th e w orld.
m erch an ts will m ake note of stu ff
fo r peace, and th e pred ictio n th a t
al from A shland and vicinity, and a
This was th e first reaction in con­
“ It is my plan late rto to u r th e
th a t’s hard to move, and m ake a
th e soviet will soon be fo rm ally rec­
sco re of new m em bers a re u rg en tly
ference q u a rte rs , follow ing advices
i w o rld ,” he said today. " I have invi­ clean-out sale of it, so as to s ta rt
ognized, both cam e from Nicolai
needed to ta k e th e places of these
from
P aris th a t th e French govern­
ta tio n s from several co u n tries.
I
th e new season w ith sm ack-up,
L enine today.
and o th e rs who have dropped out of
m ent had rejected th e A m erican
hope to v isit every co u n try , figh tin g
clean stocks. W e would suggest
T he soviet le ad e r spoke of o u tsid e
th e ranks.
com
prom ise program .
F ran ce in ­
th a t th e C ham ber of C om m erce
W ords of . p raise for A shland as a , i w a r- and g ettln g th e wom en, men.
assistan ce,
but
d eclared th a t if
E ach m em ber of th e com pany lias
stru c ted here d eleg ates h ere *to
pushed too fa r, R ussia w ould he re so rt City to g e th e r w ith a plea f o r ! and c h ild ren to vow they 11^ never
“ ta k e sto c k ” a t an early date. It
been app o in ted a special re c ru itin g
press for a 90,000 ton fleet.
lite ra tu re concerning th e city to sup- su p p o rt m u rd e r in th e form of w a r.’
will likely find som e th ings th a t
ready to go to w ar.
o ffice r to o b tain new m em bers for
if th e F rench Insist upon 90,000
Mr. Debs, several tim es socialist
need to be put on th e bargain
He said th e new y ear will see R u s­ ply so u th ern C alifo rn ia men who are
th e
o rg an izatio n .
Hom e defense
tons
of su b m arin es it will re su lt in
b u ild in g hotels and re so rts, a re con- c an d id a te to r p resid en t, was released
co u n ter and shuffled off a t any
sia a w orld power.
g u a rd s a re ju s t as urg en tly needed as
a com plete fa ilu re of th e present
¡U in e d in a le tte r w ritte n by Mrs. from A tJailta p e n ite n tia ry a t 1.1:30 -J-,p ri4 'er -4< -ia - i m p o r t a n t t h a t t lia t
ever, says C ap tain B riggs, in spite
.George« N. K ram er, local S o u th ern
conference
to fix the ra tio of au x il­
body s ta r t off th e new year with
B lanche McN. Moore, of Los A ngeles ° d o c k y esterday m orning.
of th e d isa rm a m e n t conference.
iary c ra ft, it was ad m itte d in official
Ito Dr. G eorge O. Ja rv is, w hose pa-i
An ovation was given him as he
P acific ag en t, received notice today
a few less incum brances. Dead
M em bers who do not a tte n d d rill
circles here today, for both G reat
¡G ent she was in A shland a y ear or m e r g e d from th e prison. The ro a r
stock needs to be gotten rid of,
a re to be tre a te d as d e se rte rs, and th a t th e follow ing an n o u n cem en t
B ritain and Italy a re b itte rly op­
th e shelves re a rra n g e d , and the
iso ago.
Mrs. Moore is s e c re ta ry -; iro in tb e crow d was repeated from
w ill be given a d isch arg e record bad been m ade th is m o rn in g by J. H. j
posed
to such a ra tio for F rance, and
tre a s u re r of th e Cam po Oil c o m p a n y " '^ 1*11 tb e Prison w alls, as m any of
best goods displayed in th e fro n t
w hich w ill ever a fte rw a rd s h in d e r M ulchay, g en eral freig h t a g en t of I
his frjen d s shouted th e ir p a rtin g
w indow, if business picks up for the U nited S tates does not view it
of Los A ngeles. .
th e ir advancem ent in o th e r lines of th e S o u th ern P a c i f i c com pany: ‘‘The
w ith approbation.
th e new year.
‘‘I have been ta lk in g to som e men g reetin g s.
w ork and activity.
A coffee and 10 per cent red u ctio n in fre ig h t ra te s!
HAZ KIK.
here th a t a re b u ild in g ho tels and re ­
“ hot dog” feed is being planned for on farm p ro d u cts o th e r th an g rain
Former Enemy Views Sought
so rts th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try , and
M onday n ig h t, a fte r d rill, and p ro m ­ and grain p ro d u cts and hay, re c e n tly '
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 27.—
E rn e s t U m p h lett and K a th ry n they a re m uch in te re ste d in w h at I
ises to be a lively a ffa ir.
j (I. N. S .) — It was stated officially
announced, will becom e effective
T he public is co rdially invited to J a n u a ry j on botb gtate an d in te r I M iller w ere u n ited in th e holy b o n d s, tell them of A „ shland and its g eneral
here today th a t in q u iries will go
says Mrs. Moore
w atch th e boys d rill, inspect th e Ar- j g tate tra ffic wi.th o u t exceptions as to of ma* n m ony C h ristm as m orning, a t s u r ro u n d in g s
forw ard to G erm any and A u stria
m ory, s e e t h e new im p ro v em en ts ; te rrlto ry
T he red llctio n s includo T rin ity Episcopal ch u rch . Rev. P. K. I ‘ M on t you please send me som e lit-
next week, re g a rd in g th e acceptibil-
As I rem em b er it, th e re
whlch have been m ade and learn of rateg on b u tte r cheese, eggs, poul- H am inond o fficiatin g , Only a few e ra tu re ?
I ity of th e proposed A m erican diplo­
o th e r splendid w ork which is being trv
...ool and m oh a Ir c o t t o n a n d f r i e n d s a n d t b e m em bers of th e a re b e a u tifu l g ro u n d s a d jo in in g th e
m atic re p re se n ta tiv e s to those coun-
done by th e A shland com pany of
Hnters> co tto n ^ t o b a c c o . b rid e 's im m ed iate fam ily w itnessed p ark th a t would be idea, for hotel |
I tries. Upon the re tu rn of sa tisfa c ­
he N ational G uard.
! fru
f its fresh o r green, an d no t in- th e cerem ony. T he little ch u rch was property.
-
to ry replies from these nations, nom ­
T h u rsd ay evening, beginning a)t
Mrs. M oore
says
is going
F ollow ing a re la te com pany o rd ers elu d in g canned o r preserved f r u i t , ! b e a u tlf“ *ly d eco raled ,d r ,b e occa
hom
e In she
A shland
som to e i 8 :1 6 « ’d o c k , A shland. P re sb y te ria n s
inatio n s for the two posts will be
Issued by C aptain B riggs:
! dried or ev ap o rated fru it o lh e r ,
ev erg reen s, m istleto e iau- m ak e h e re hom e ,n A shland son e,
sent to th e sen ate by th e president.
1 i. Each
em ber
. ,• , cry g , ta,hzed
,,. , g , lazer or gtuf
. , rel
grape.
P ro » m p • tly at, , 1 s day«
as
1 have seen n o th in g in d itio n to th e ir church. T he en larg e-,
Ksatn m
inem
oer is
is herehv
nereoy o o rd
ru ered
e re u candied
«» and O regon
6
6
?
o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a s o h e n i i t if i il ”
to re p o rt for arm o ry d rill M onday fed fru it fregh an d green vegetables.
o clock, to th e sw eet s tia in s of
They took me ou t h ere fifty-six ’« e n t was found nece8sary ra a in ‘y
th e w edding m arch from L o h m g ren ,
evening, J a n u a ry 2, at 7 :4 5 p. m.
JACKSONVILLE, Or., Dec. 27—
‘‘T hese ra te s have been gran'ted played by Miss G eòrgie Coffee, the m iles to see w h at was put up to me because ° f tb e nPed ° f Inore room
F irst call will be sounded in fro n t
as a w onderful canyon, trees, w ater, ^or *be Sunday school, th e ie fo re , the q,be j ackaon county tax levy for the
for six m onths, ex p irin g J u n e 30,
b rid e and groom en tered 'th ro u g h
of arm o ry a t 7 :3 0 p. m., and assem ­
.m .'U a r.a w
ill
h a in
in
pp
o f t this
h is
etc , p ictu red as having g re a t re so rt I rtw
exercises
Wl11
be
c r h h u a r ig
e of
1922, w ith th e hope th a t in th e
has been fixed by the county
se p a ra te doors. T he fo rm er was es-
bly a t 7 :4 5 p. m.
p o ssib ilities,” co n tin u es th e w riter. d e Pa rtm e n t of tb e cburc > 1 ie
. b i, . ot o ffjcia i wm he
tn ean llm e on.•ratin i; expenses a s rep - co r, ed by h c r ta th e r E E
2. Any m em ber fa ilin g to a p p ea r
i
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,
,
,
.
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teach
ers
actin
g
as
hosts
to
th
e
vis-
c
o
u
it,
and
w hite not o rric u i, w in ne
resen ted by lab o r costs ■will be re and preceded by th e b rid esm aid , 1 wpn t and looked it over. A t th e ,
n,i,iruca wui approxim ately as follow s:
w ith o u t o b ta in in g excuse in advance
t
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j
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v
ito
rs.
T
he
d
ed
icato
ry
a
d
d
re
ss
will
duced so th a t the ra te s can be con- i Miss Aileen W a lk e r; th e la tte r by ; Urne I tu rn e d it dowm because iti
•
i?nrhpa
will be dropped as a d e se rte r o r dis­
F o r d istric ts o u tsid e high school
tin u ed . T he red u ctio n s will not ap- tb e groom sm an Mr M oses Vine- seenied so rid icu lo u s to m e to call it be delivere
’
honorably discharged. T his has been
ply on any ra te s th a t have been re- y ard
W h ||e Ult, mU8,c ,.oM ln u w l i a b e au ty spot, b u t a fte r seeing m uch ! D- “ • d la ,rld t ’ " ’ ‘ "p o rtU n d T b e
26'7
a d o p ted as a ru le to be follow ed in
duced by th e c a rrie rs 10 per cen t or
i F o r d istric ts inside high school
softly, th e sim ple b u t. im pressive m ore of so u th ern C alifo rn ia and com- ie ,g lous e u
th e fu tu re . A copy of th e o rd e r from
. . LONDON, Dec. 2 7 — (I. N. S.)
to th e re a liza tio n th a t h e r b e a u -! g en eral addre9S wl11 ba glven by d istric ts, 25.9 m ills.
m ore since th e ra te s advanced A ug­
cerem ony w as en acted , th e b rid e b e -i in S
h e a d q u a rte rs |d e c la riu g th e d e se r­
— Nineteen persons were killed
u st 26, 1920. The ra te s on g rain and ing given aw ay by h e r fa th e r. T h e .^ y ^>ots a re all a rtific ia l, I believei Rev. W. L Van Nuys, field secre-
T he levy for th e A shland d istrict and fort,v -six wounded in w eek­
tio n o r d ish o n o ra b le d isch a rg e w ill I
i grain p ro d u cts will probably be re- rin g cerem ony was used, 'the b rid e tb *9 p a rtic u la r place has possibili- ta rv of th e sam e o rg an izatio n and
B
a l » o
Ot P o rtla n d
Key. w n tto m to M .J mlllfc whleb to exempt troro end rioting betw een Egyptian na­
he m ailed to th e e m p lo y e r of the!
i duced effective not la te r th a n J a n ­
in - ties, and I h a v e th e P a sad e n a hotel
u
•
f)ip i i h r a r v l e w o f 2 m ills
and groom re p e atin g a fte r th e m in
m an affected.
a « Jo h n so n , of A shland, w ill o ffer th e th e nbrdry lev> ° ‘ “ m
t
tionalists, according to a late
I uary 7.” .
is te r th e w ords w hich m ade them P®®lde in te re ste d enough to send i ii *
ozxw r< n u ..i^ t
The county c o u rt will m eet next dispatch to the Daily Herald.
3. Any m em ber w ishing to try o u t,
d edicatory p rayer. Rev. C. C. H u let,
J
' m an and wife. Then to th e m usic of tb e b ’ scou t to look it over.
:
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T uesday to approve, and m ake final
fo r com pany b a sk e tb a ll, should see
A general strike has paralyzed
D octor, if you a re not too busy, Sur day sch° o1 niissionary, who re
decisions on th e levy.
l M endelssohn’s w edding m arch , th e
e ith e r S e rg e a n t J. R. C lary o r A ct­
British
adm inistration in Egypt.
sides in A shland, w ill o ffer th e open-
happy couple and th e ir a tte n d a n ts Please K*ve tb ’s m a tte r y o u r a tte n -
uraVer
T h ere will be re m a rk s!
The levy last y e ar in d istric ts out- A large number o f governm ent o f­
ing C orporal B u tte rfie ld
A thletics
slow ly left th e room , p au sin g in th* tio n - W hen you have people in te r
n n a t n r a n d S u n d a v s c h o o l s id e o f b ig b s c b o °* d istric ts was 27.3
a t a rm o ry each evening
ficials at Carlo have quit work
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to
receive
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d en t. m usic by tb e choir, m ills, or .6 mill h ig h e r th a n Ibis and the m inisteries and law courts
4. Sergeanit A. J. M cCallen is in ­
c o n g ra tu la tio n s of th o se p resen t. It concludes Mrs. mcpl M ooie
and sin g in g by th e co n g reg atio n .
'» ’ X la s >
dl»‘ rl« 8 ! have been closed.
s tru c te d to be p re p a red to give a;
i T he public la co rd ially Invited.
! l " 8lde hl8h sch ° o1
24.
was a m erry w edding, everybody
th ir ty m in u te ta lk on ‘‘M ethods of
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i m ills, o r 1.9 m ills low er th an this
feeling th a t only h appiness could re- :
A ttack fo r In fa n try .”
su it from w edded life so auspicious-!
‘ HIS K. O. PUNCH HIT
year.
*
5. E ach m an w ill en d eav o r to
I ly begun. T he brid e w ore a navy
SOMETHING HARD
The levy is apportioned as rollow s
b rin g a re c ru it w ith him M onday ev -|
Mrs. L ouis Dodge, p resid en t of th e
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i
am
ong th e various d e p artm en ts and
blue
tra
v
e
lin
g
su
it,
and
th
e
groom
ealn g . Com pany C lerk B illings w ill1
local P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association,
was dressed in black.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 27.— funds:
h .ve his office open fo r re c ru itin g
has received w ord from Miss F lo r­
G eneral road fund, 2:6 m ills.
A
fte
r
th
e
Uerem
ony,
th
e
b
rid
ay
I
Clyde
T ay lo r took a “ kayo” sw ing a t
purposes a t 7 :3 0 p. m. sh arp .
ence
Pool,
hom e
d e m o n stratio n
M arket road fund, 1.6 m ills
: a p u n ching bag b u t h it a hard board
6. All clo thing m u st be left a t a r-
. ,
T .
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. . . a p a rty p arto o k of a delicious w edding
¡a g e n t fo r Jack so n county, th a t Miss
b
re
a
k
fa
st
served
by
Mrs.
L
eah
Cald-J
in
stead
.
Now
he
is
seeking
$7500
S ta te tax, 9.3 m ills.
m ory. If it is desired to have a u n i­ Cooley, s ta te c lo th in g sp ecialist, of
well a t th e hom e «of th e bride, 137 i
G eneral county expense fund,
dam ag es from th e am u sem en t park
form to w ear hom e, such u n ifo rm '
th e extension service, will be in Med-1
W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 27.— m an ag ers w here th e w allop te stin g w hich provides for the redem ption of
SALEM, Or., Dec. 27. (I. N. S.)
' C hurch stre e t. T hose p re sen t w ere
m u st be purchased from th e arm y
ford to hold classes J a n u a ry 4, 5, 6
(I. N. S .) — The a d m in is tra tio n 'is
5.5
—
T
he s ta te suprem e c o u rt today u p ­
M
essrs,
and
M
esdam
es
E
rn
e
s
t
U
m
ph­
county w a rra n ts falling due,
device was in operation.
rto re or elsew here.
and 7. T hese classes w ill be for
o p tim istic over th e b usiness outlook
held
th e decision of th e low er c o u rt
le tt, E. E. M iller, Jack W im er, E d ­
T he blow w hich T ay lo r alleges mills.
7. Several m em bers have n o t re-
tra in in g lead ers in p a tte rn m aking,
fo r 1922, it was learn ed officially• I ju s t ab o u t put his tru s ty rig h t m aul-
H igh schools (fo r d istric ts out- th a t G eorge H ow ard mus: hang for
w ard G ow land, and Moses V ineyard:
Tu rn ed th e ir shoes to th e arm o ry
d rap in g , color, line and design. They
today a t th e W hite H ouse. •
er o u t of com m ission, w as delivered side of high school d is tric ts ), .8 m ill, th e m u rd er of G eorge Sweeney at
Misses G eòrgie Coffee, A ileen W alk-
-trice re tu rn in g from cam p.
T his
will b e open to everyone, b u t th o se
Im p ro v em en ts in th e ra ilro a d s it­
Vale last sum m er.
H ow ard killed
er,
and
F
ran
ces
M
cW
illiam
s.
O
th
­
C ounty school fund, 2.6 m ills.
w hile T ay lo r w as en joying him self
m u st be done a t once.
who a tte n d m u st prom ise to help
uatio n a re re g a rd ed sig n ifican t, it
.6
Sweeney
in
o
rd
e
r
to
gain
possession
P acific highw ay bond in te re st,
ers p re se n t a t th e w edding w ere
a t th e p a rk last sum m er.
He a l­
3. Each m em ber is req u ested to
| pass in fo rm atio n she has gained on
was sta te d .
In view of th e fact,
of th e la tte r ’s autom obile.
M isses G e rtru d e and H elene B ie d e ,1
leges th e p a rk m an ag ers w ere neg- mill.
b rin g 25 cents w ith him as a deposit
to at least one o th e r w om an, accord- '
..
.
„
, se ttle m e n ts w ith c a rrie rs a re likelv
,
. ,
.
i.
v a
a
,
E m m a M urphy, R u th O sm an, P e a rl
,
,
lig en t in placing th e board close to
C ra te r L ake highw ay bond in ter-
o r a key to his locker, if h e has not ,
ing to Miss Pool.
,,,
nxr ,,
j
i to be com pleted w ith o u t a congres- ,
. .
, .
,
.
BEACON, N. Y., Dec. 27.— Mrs.
W
ilsh
ire,
A
lice
IW
alker
and
C
alla
.
.
.
,
th
e
pun
ching
device,
so
close,
in
fact,
est,
.6 mill,
•'b e a d y done* so. T his deposit w ill
T he school will be held in th e
sional ap p ro p ria tio n .
1
P
acific
highw
ay
bond
redem
ption,
Jo
an
n a S herm an and fo rm er City
th a t his sw ing crashed into it full
B iegal; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H am il­
p re tu rn e d upon th e s u rre n d e r of
M edford lib rary an d w ill begin a t 10
; Ju d g e F ra n k R ik ert, each seventy-
1.4 m ills.
ton and c h ild re n ; Mrs. E m m a C of­
th* key.
tilt.
Girls Hike to W ashington
o’clock th e firs t day and be an all-
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C
ounty
lib
ra
ry
for
d
istric
ts
out-
four years old, have ju s t been m ar-
9 Inspection of lockers will he
fee and Mr. B ert G reer.
_____
day session.
T he cither days will
ESTACADA, O r.— A road is being side of A shland, .2 m ill.
r ied here.
They w ere childhood
T he b rid e is one of th e m ost!
L 0 S AN G ELES, C alif., Dec. 27.—
’ ¿»id at 9:15 p m. Monday evening. begin a t 9 :3 0 . Those a tte n d in g ara
b
u
ilt
27
m
iles
up
th
e
C
lackam
as
riv
-|
MedforO
arm
o
ry
fund,
.3
m
ill,
in
sw
eeth
earts.
They q u a rre le d and
' orkers m ust be in a neat and clean asked to b rin g th e ir lunch, w ith a b e a u tifu l an d p o p u la r young la d ie s ; W ith a cap ital of only $10 betw een
' .nJition and contain all equipment. cup, cream an d su g ar. H ot coffee in A shland, h av in g grow n to w om an-j tbem two ^ os A ngeles girls, th e e r to th e site of a proposed 80,000 conjunction w ith fed eral and s ta te each m a rrie d , b u t not th e o th er.
Mrs. S h e rm a n ’s husband died th re e
hood h ere and being a g ra d u a te of h is s e s M ary Milsk and G erald in e h o rse pow er hyd ro -electtic p la n t of ap p ro p riatio n s.
Jen will stand at attention in front will be fu rn ish ed .
Count^ fair, .1 mill as voted at years ago, an d Mrs. R ik e rt died last
the Ashland high school. For four j gomers have started on a 10,000 • the Portland Railway, Light and
r .’ ,lockers, all equipment to be In
T his is th e only tim e Miss Cooley
the
special county election Decem­ sum m er. T he p a ir w ere reconciled
lockers. Supply Sergeant Robertson I will be able to be in this part of thi years 8he taught in a n E p is c o p a lia n mile bike t0 Washington to. draw a Power company, to cost $100,000,-
an d decided to wed.
ber 14,
000.
state until next March.
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‘ liie 3ketcb oi President Harding
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I
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dr
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CONCERNING CITY
TAKE DROP JAN. 1
GIRE IS MARRIED
1921 TAX LEVY
IS UNOFFICIAL
19 DIE; 46 HURT
IN CAIRO RIOTS
WHITE HOUSE SEES
HOWARD APPEAL IS