Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 1921, Image 1

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    D aily T idings
SHLAND climate, without the aid
A
of m edicine, c u re s
o u t of ten of astn m a.
proven f a c t
VOLUME
3
nine cases
T his Is a
(International News Wire Service)
ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich osone
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
im
No. 100
ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
PROSPECTS OF NEW ARMS MEETING FADE
-V
New European Alliance May
WINTER FAIR
Result From French Demands
r
Santa Visits Local "H ello” Girls
OPERATORS RECEIVE GIFTS
Holiday Spirit Rules Phone Office
If anybody th in k s th a t a telephone I K a tzen jam m er kids, scale and bank,
g irl’s life is ju s t oue “ H ello" a fte r]
A fter th e m e rrim en t which these
¡a n o th e r, th a t idea w ould have been j gifts occasioned had subsided, o th e r,
d issip ated S a tu rd a y evening by a and m ore valuable p resen ts were
; peep Into th e room w here th e c h ie f , handed out. Each girl gave a pres-
i TOTAL R E C E IP T S $ 1 810 AND EX- o p e ra to r an d h e r a ss is ta n ts sit e n -¡e u t to every o th e r girl in th e of-
z
PENDITURES $1580 TO D A TE; th ro n e d a t |h e sw itch b o ard .
T he fice, m ostly caps, ja ck e ts, tow els,
150 PERSONS PAID $620 IN C h ristm as s p irit had th o ro u g h ly per- aprons, and o th e r th in g s d e a r to th e
.£ K
m eated th a t saered a p a rtm e n t, ju d g ­ fem inine h e a rt, and which show ed
CASH PREMIUMS*,
ing by th e b e a u tifu lly d eco rated th e p erso n ality and handiw ork of
«H
tre e , th e piles of p re sen ts and th e i th e giver.
Livetotock E xhib itors Get $230 In
jolly, frien d ly sp irit which prevaded
T he tra ffic d e p a rtm e n t presented
Prize«; City Council and County
every nook and c o rn e r of th e sane- , Mr. Aiken w ith E lk s’ em blem cuff
Court Double Appropriation«, and
W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 29.—
T®
turn san cto rlu m .
| links.
Mr. K elly also received a
W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 2 9 -
Merchant Displays th in g $300.
W ire C hief H. S. Aiken officiated p air of fancy cu ff links. B eautiful (I. N. S. ) — P rospects of a n o th e r
W ASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 29.—
i (I. N. S .)— O pposition of unexpected
a s S an ta C laus, d istrib u tin g g ifts boxes of candy w ere received from lim itatio n of a rm a m en t conference
5<ti
(I. N. S .)— T he possibility of new
o rig in aud w ith stre n g th developed'
R eceipts of th e W in ter F a ir w ere w ith lavish h an d s to th e o th e r em i each of th e follow ing business being called to consolidate th e ac-
E u ro p ean alliances grow ing o u t of
in th e secret m eetin g , of , naval
-
. pow-
-tlie expe ^ u , ®s to d a ,e ’ ployes, who w ere m ore accustom ed houses: H. F. N orton Co., E. R. Is- com plishm ents of th e present confer-
T ran c e ’s d e term in a tio n to build a
ers today a g a in st p rin cip les to rn iu - $1580, leaving a p ro fit balan ce o f
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i to receiving phone calls th a n pres- aacs Co., P r ic e s C onfectionery, Por- e u te aim o iie iin g a possiuiut} to re
g re a t fleet of su b m arin es and auxil-;
la te d by E lih u Root to go rn th e , >230. P in a l fig u re , may m
o d i f y ad d itio n to tbinga w hic^ ! te r ’s C onfectionery, and M ack’s Taxi. new a tte m p ts at su b m arin e lim lta-
iery naval c ra ft, a lre ad y is envisaged
fu tu re use ot su b m arin es In w ar a r e . , th e se a m o u n ts slightly.
One h u n - ^ ^
uaeful &nd b e a u tifu l th e re Dr. F. G. Sw edenburg gave each girl tion, began to fade rapidly today, fol-
h e re by E uropean statesm en , it was
Sponsored
. . . in g s w . hich
. . w ere a box
.
. and , o S. F. Kelly sen t »owing
in w in e S e c r e t a r y H u e h e s ’ v i s i t t o
,
„ by th , e A m , erican . d , e le .. g a - I 'd r e d an d fifty J persons w ere paid
H
w ere a n u m . b e r of . th
of , candy,
s e c re ta ry n u g n e s m s i i io
disclosed today gin d isarm am en t con­
Y our le tte r to H az K Ik, puh-
tion and stro n g ly en d o rsed by th e $620 in prem ium s, th e p o u ltry peo-
. . .
’
,
,
.
,
,
,
t h e W h it e H o u s e
supposed to be p eculiarly appropri- up two dozen lovely c a rn atio n s from lIie vvnue n o u se.
ference circles.
lished y esterd ay is filled w ith
B ritish d eleg ates, th e propoesed re- pie g e ttiu g $169 and th e ex h ib ito rs a te to _______
i
th e recipient.
T hus, Mr. A ik-| th e greenhouse.
Mrs. Sugg, m illi-
P resid en t H arding and S ecretary
In reply to q uestions as to th e ef-
H ow ever, th e
tru e philosophy,
s tric tio n s w ere fo u g h t by Ja p a n , It- of livestock $230. The p o u ltry en-
en
received
ra
ttle
s
,
baby
toys
and
a
ner,
gave
each
o
p
e
ra
to
r
a
corsage
H
ughes
held a long conversation ov-
le c t of th e F ren ch naval program on
m erch an ts, of whom you speak,
aly, and F ran ce.
A lte r tw o h o u r s j t ry m oney am ounted to $101. Sixty- ju m p in g fr o g . s p Kelly> ja n ito r,i hoquet which will not w ither. T h ere e r a rm a m en t conference develop-
K alian policies, th e official spokes­ stood loyally by th e T idings in
of som ew hat w arm d eb ate th e sea- seven d o lla rs was paid to r A rm o ry , & tQy broom pick and sh o v e l. Mil- w ere oran g es and o th e r good th in g s m eats and th e fa ilu re of th e m eeting
m an for th e Ita lia n d elegatio n said,
th e p ro d u ctio n of th e W iu ter F a ir
sion b ro k e up to m eet In ter iu th e re n t, $60 fo r th e N ututoriuin, mid d _ red _ C arleto n — a th le tic doll,
> «« duck
> 1 4 too
.
4 m ention.
_
to u lim
su uunurm
b m arin es
mid <nn
nuxMlarv
num erous to
10
m it
n H
es ano
nary
“ Ita ly hopes th a t F rench plans will
edition. T he tro u b le is w ith th e
a ftern o o n to resu m e th e discussio. $50 fo r S m ith ’s barn.
'
and
o
th
e
r
fe
a
th
e
re
d
th
in
g
s
;
Lola
B
ert
H
in
th
o
rn
e
appeared
at
Just
c
ra
lt
ratio
s
of
th
e
big
naval
pow
ers
n o t drive h e r into an alliance w ith
C ham ber of C om m erce, backed by
G eneral irrita tio n over conference
Ticket Sales $802
Coney— a Dickey doll and co ck -ey ed ! th e rig h t tim e and took a fla sh lig h t
Follow ing H ughes visit it was
o th e r pow ers in o rd e r to ;n su re h er
a few lead in g s p irits th a t allow
developm ents of th e last tw enty-
T ick et sales am o u n ted to $802, of m a n ik in ; A lice C raig— little
baby
p
h
o
to
g
rap
h
of
th
e
tree,
p
resen
ts
and
le
a
rn
e d th e a d m in istra tio n holds th e
sa fe ty ,
b u t fu tu re developm ents
th e ir p reju d ices to overcom e th e ir
fo u r h o u rs a p p aren tly m an ifested it- which n early one h a lf was due to do lls; B essie M cM illan— rag
dolls; p re tty girls. A shland is th e only view that very little could be ac-
a lo n e can d e term in e th a t.
loyalty to hom e e n te rp rise s, and
self in to d a y ’s session, fo r w hen it th e excellent e ffo rts of high school B erth a S m ith— m onkey an d
o th e r place In so u th ern Oregon w here the com plishcd by having a second coll­
all of th e co m m u n ity -b u ild in g
was over one A m erican
d
e
leg
ate
said
stu
d
en
ts.
The
city
council
d
o
n
ated
.
.
.
.
,
T
,
, .
im m eum
ediately
follow ing th e
. t,
,
com ical th in g s; G ladys Inlow — m an C h ristm a s sp irit , in .. th e . telephone
em- ference unm
ieiy
logic w hich a tta c h e s to y o u r
w ith som e a sp e rity , ‘ If th is confer- $200, which is fo u r tim es last y e a r’s „ „
..
.
• . present one
N orm a
W illiam s— sailb o at ployes blossom ed o u t into a com- p
UI ie -
tra d e -a t-h o m e philosophy.
It is ence is to a tte m p t to kill th ese prin- ap p ro p ria tio n , and th e co unty J co u rt, d o lls;
The only excuse for such a con-
an
d
sim
ila
r
n
a
u
g
h
ty
n
a
u
tic
a
l
toys;
pany
tre
e
and
a
p
p
ro
p
ria
te
festivities,
too had th a t th e m e rc h a n ts have
clples, w hich c o n stitu te an indict- $300, which is double th e a m o u n t M yrta Ofcterdale, “ Bob” -eled, putt- b u t alread y o th e rs a re p lanning to ie re n c e -
was said, w ould be th e
to su ffe r from th e sh o rtco m in g s
m en t of G erm an y ’s su b m arin e prac- given la st year. M erch an ts’ displays
adoption
by
th e pow ers here now of
a u d -ta k e to p ; Mrs. D ora H u b b ard — , follow th e ir exam ple.
of th e C ham ber of Comifterce.
tices d u rin g th e w ar, then the w orld b ro u g h t In $300 The L ad ies’ Civic
a program of ru les which E lihu Root
Some of th ese days, th e m em bers,
should know it."
Im p ro v em en t club was paid $25 for
G IFTS SH O W ER E W E R T R IP L E T S Proposed for th e fu tu re governing
of whom th e m e rc h an ts c o n stitu te
p u ttin g on an e n te rta in m e n t one ev-
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of su b m arin es in w arfare.
If th e
a larg e p er cen t, will rise up and
i <‘nill£-
_ > . .
Baby Daughters tn
Family Are P°w*’r8 a g re e to th e re stric tio n s of
sw ipe th e p re sen t *ontrol ctf th e
Most W o rk D onated
R t'u ie u ih e m l by M any Person«
su b m arin e uses, then the pow ers
E d w a rd P. Spencer, 47, tra in clerk
C ham ber, reo rg an ize it into a real
T he m an ag ers of th e fa ir a re re ­
would be asked to subscribe to them .
It pays to be trip le ts, especially B ut eveQ
|t WM polQted out
in he local S o u th ern
Pacific y a rd of-
to w n -b u ild in g q u a n tity , and then
lu c ta n t to m ak e public th e fact t h a t 1
•
a t C h ristm as tim e, says th e P ort- would h ard ly w a rra n t sum m oning
folks will have no f u r th e r com ­
flee and a life-long re sid en t of Ash
I th e p ro ject show s a sm all fin an cial
land O regonian. T his was dem on­ a n o th e r conference, as th e m a tte r
p
lain
t.
HAZ
K
IK
.
p ro fit, due to th e fact th a t p ra c ­
land, received a very had fra c tu re in
s tra te d in th e case of Florence E m ­ could be handled th ro u g h th e ex­
tically all th e w ork in connection
th e bones of his rig h t leg, a sh o rt
ma, E lizabeth Adell and L au ra E thel change of notes.
PEARL RIVER, N. Y„ Dec. 2». | w ith the e n te rp ris e cost the o rg a n i­
d ista n c e above th e an k le, in an ac-l
— th e d a u g h te rs of Mr. and Mrs.
zation n o th in g , fe a rin g th a t som e
(L N. S .)— Bandits sh o t and
c id e n t .w hich o ccurred a t F all C reek,
H ow ard Ew er, born N ovem ber 23.
killed A ssistant Cashier Moore will ju m p to th e conclusion th a t th e
The trip le t d a u g h te rs a ttra c te d q u ite
C alif., n e a r th e Copco dam , T uesday. I
and Bookkeeper Butz o f the First m an ag em en t should have paid sal-iI A shland lodge No. 23, A. F. &
a bit of notice a t th e tim e of th e ir
Mr. Spencer had gone to F a ll'
National bank here today and es­ a rie s to all help ers, o r th a t la rg e r
M., and A lpha c h ap te r No. 1, O. com ing, and they w eren ’t fo rgotten
caped in an autom obile w ith two p rem iu m s should have been paid. A
C reek to spend th e day w ith his
| m uch la rg e r livestock display would E - S- hel<i a p u b lk 1" 9‘> " “ tion ° f by Santa C laus an d his aides.
or three hundred dollars in cash
b ro th e r, A. H, Spencer, w ho is a
Mrs. E w er said th a t h e r d a u g h te rs
I
Liken from th e hank’s vaults. have p u t th e association in debt, officers T uesday evening. I t was th e
w atchm an fo r th e C alifo rn ia L ig h t
M oore an d Butz fought off th e i since th e to ta l prem ium o fferin g s a n n u al jo in t a ffa ir and was largely lia<1 been deleuged w ith gifts from
an d Pow er com pany a t Copco. To-J
m any frien d s an d persons who were
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holdup men for a w hile, tlie fight am o u n ted to $1350, w hich is $730 atte n d ed by M asons and E a stern
in te re sted in them m erely because
The A shland E pw orth League
g e rh e r w ith frien d s he was rid in g
centering around the teller’s cage. m ore th a n th e am o u n t a ctu a lly paid . S ta rs and th e ir fam ilies,
' they w ere trip le ts. Most gifts cam e boys’ and g irls ’ bask etb all team s en-
-$620.
on a m otor tru c k on a ra ilro a d track
j Follow ing a re the E a ste rn S ta r ¡n sets of th ree. One of these sets joyed a n o th e r victory by d efeatin g
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 2».
w hich ru n s to th e dam . D u rin g th e
; officers w hich w ere in stalled test wa3 sen t by th e Santis m W oolen th e T alent L eague boys and T alen t
H enry B allenger, 361 M ountain
— (I. N. S .)— The charge that he
n ig h t a huge b o u ld er had rolled avenue, was a rre ste d y esterd ay af-j
n ig h t fo r th e com ing year:
m ills, and consisted of th re e sm all high school g irls W ednesday even-
saw three men murdered at Camp
dow n th e hill to th e roadbed. T h e ,te rn o o n by C hief of Police J. W. Merritt, N. J., by three army ser­
W o rth y M atron, L o ren s M cNair; woolen b la n k ets and one big one, ing in exciting gam es played a t T al-
w orthy p a tro n , S. A. P e te rs S r.; presum ably to go over all th re e ba- ent. The A shland and T alen t sup-
m o torm an saw th e rock and s h o u te d , H .,tc b er on a ch arg e of having
geants, was contained in a tele­
asso
ciate m a tro n , G eòrgie C offee; hies.
..
p o rters were expecting fast, close
hack a w arn in g to th e men rid in g on, licR in to x icatln g liquor in bls po8- gram to Senator W atson received
sec re ta ry ,
Mrs.
L eah
C ald w ell;;
T hen th e re w ere silver cups in sets gam es, h u t no one had a n tic ip a te d
by him today from Bruce Bennear
th e tru c k w ith th e ir legs d a n g lin g ;
.
t
, session.
He was a rra ig n e d before
of
th re e , ra ttle s , rings, linen an d such exciting gam es as were played,
L
ydia
M
cCall;
conduct-
tre
a
su
re
r,
of E lkganieii, W. Va.
over th e side. O th ers on th e t r u c k ,
T he A shland boys won 34 to 33.
ress, Mrs E ffie B row n; associate m any o th e r thin g s. One co n trih u -
sw ung th e ir pedal ex term itie s o u t o f : ^ u at*ce
Peace W. H. Gowdy.
to
r
sen
t
th
re
e
banks
w
ith
m
oney
and
th e local girls w ere victorious.
co
n
d
u
ctress,
Jessica
P
o
rte
r;
ch
ap
­
th e way, b u t Mr. Spencer, w hose who set his bail at $1000, and upon
WAUKEGAN, 111., Dee. 2 8 .—
%
132 to 24.
lain, Mrs. E lizab eth V an S a n t; o r­ In them .
lim bs w ere in c ap a c ita ted as th e re ­ his fa ilu re to supply th is am o u n t, he
(I. N. S .) — For the first tim e in
Mr. and Mrs. E w er w ere form erly
The girls sta rte d th e ir gam e by
g
an
ist,
Mrs.
Mabel
Jaco
b
s;
m
a
rsh
al.
su lt of an accid en t he su ffered m any was locked iu the city ja il. At 2 the history of Illinois, the gover­
of
this
city.
sending
th e ball back and fo rth from
E m m a M urphy: Ada, Mrs. B erth a
y ears ago, w as u n a b le to get them o’clock th is a ftern o o n , B allenger had nor o f the state must, stand trial
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end to end of th e co u rt, keeping the
D enton: R u th , R u th O sm un; E sth e r,
out of th e w ay, and his rig h t leg
A shland people who feel th a t this
on crim inal charges. Circuit Judge
JUDGESHIP
ro o ters yelling and guessing as to
. .
. . ..
i u
,ii„! been u n ab le to raise th e a m o u n t/
Mrs. Mazie B ates; M artha, Miss Hel- THOMAS OUT FOR
sm ashed a g a in s t th e rock, badly
Edwaisls today ruled that a Jury- city did not get a fa ir co u n t in th e
th e first side to score. No one seem s
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s h a tte rin g th e bones.
and a rra n g e m e n ts w ere b ein g m ade must decide the guilt or innocence g o v ern m en t census tak en a y ear ago, en D ickerson; E lecta, Mr9. L ulu
C heever; w arden, Mrs. S. A. P e te rs 8 ta te ««>»»»' t<* b® C andidate for to rem em ber much ab o u t th e scor-
He was ta k e n to T h ra ll, C alif., by | to tra n s fe r him to the county ja il at of Governor l.en Small, who Is should give every possible a s s is t­
C ircuit C ourt Ju d g e
¡ng except th a t th e ball flew back
S r.; sen tin el, W. H. Day.
liis b ro th e r In a m achine, w here h e | Jack so n v ille.
charged with embezzlement of ance to th e A shland Sunday School
C. M. Thom as, of M edford, will be and fo rth like a ten n is ball drop-
w a s put on tra in 16 and b ro u g h t to j T he case will be tried S a tu rd a y state funds. The ju d g e s e t J a n - "union, w hich plans to ta k e a census
T he in sta llin g officer was Mrs.
i
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t.
J
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e
.
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1
F
ll/a
h
e
th
Bush
Dast
m
atron
as-
a
can
d id a te for c irc u it ju d g e of th is Pin S th ro u g h the hoop fast enough
\3 h la n d . T h e in ju re d m em b er w as, m orning a t 10 o ’clock in th e city hall
uary 8 as the date for the begin­ ¡o f th e city in th e e a r f“ H»«-e, ft* l
g
e m arsh al Mrs Mazie county a t th e sp rin g p rim ary , ac- t “
»he scorers busy. T he first
set by Dr. G eorge J a rv is a t th e local before Ju stic e Gowdy. C ounty A t-' ning of the trial.
th e purpose of m ak in g a church < 1 , - ; ^ by th e m a rsh al, Mrs. M azie.
g
Qf
jg
-san itariu m , b u t d u e to th e fact th a t | to rn ey R aw les M oore will act fo r th e
rectory. T his list is to include th e
T he new officers of M asonic lodge P o rtla n d new spaperm en a t Salem e n t’8 ia v o r- The A shland g irls cam e
the b re a k Is a p a rtic u la rly bad o n e .; p lain tiff, and G. M. R o b erts has
W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 28. nam e and s tre e t ad d ress of every
which
w ere in stalled w ere as f o l-' S atu rd ay , and confirm ed by Mr. bac k stro n g in th e second h alf and
to g e th e r w ith Mr. S p en cer’s condi-1 been re ta in ed by the d efen d an t,
— (I. N. 8 .)— The departm ent of resid en t, ch u rch m em bership or pre-
W orshipful m a ster, G eorge T hom as W ednesday.
He is now a the final score read. T alen t Hi 24,
t on, he will leave on tra in 53 fo r'
T he raid was m ade by C hief agvioujture estim ates th e a,»va i ference, if any, and a ttitu d e tow -ard' low9:
S a n F ran cisco to n ig h t w here he w ill! H atch er,
a ssisted
by C onstables sown to w inter wheat th is fall at Sunday school and o th e r q u estio n s Icen h o w er; sen io r w arden, K. p , s ta le s e n a to r from Jack so n county. A shland L eague 32.
Close g u ard in g (was fe a tu re d th e
N im s; ju n io r w arden, M ilton B le g e l;jan d tb e new candidacy m a rk s his re ­
e ta e r th e g en eral ^hospUtal of th e G eorge R obinson and J. M. Neice. 55,2 8 3 ,0 0 0 acres. This is 1.2 per re la tin g to com m unity life.
sen io r deacon, M ilton H. E llis; ju n -j tirem e n t from Oregon legislative boys’ gam e, and a num ber of fouls
St u th e rn P acific com pany.
| W hile H a tch e r en tered th e fro n t cent less than the acreage sown
T he decision to ta k e up -the cen-
w ere called, due largely to th e sm all
h a ‘la’
N early th irty years ago, w hen Mr. ¡door, th e two a ss is ta n ts trie d to ef-.
a year ago. Condition of w inter sus project and push it th ro u g h to io r d eaco n ’ 3 - A- P eter3 J r -
the confir- c o u rt on which th e gam es w ere
Spencer was w orking on th e s e c tio n ! feet a re a r e n tra n ce , b u t found th e
wheat December 1 was 76, com ­ a successful conclusion was reached i 8 tew ard - D r- R - L - B urdlc; ju n io r | l h e anno u n cem en t is
a
successful
conclusion
was
reach
ed
,
rh
a
n
la
in
P
K
m
a
ion
of
political
ru
m
o
r
prevailing played. T he A shland boys forged
craw of th e ra ilro a d com pany, he ¡d o o r locked.
F o u r o th e r men be- pared to 8 7 .8 and 8 5 .2 on the
T uesday
uesday evening,
evening, at
a t a a m
m eeting
eeting o o f,
f ; —
stew a rd , W. E. C o o k , ch
lain , ’ P. . K. for 9Ome tim e A ccording to po’iti- ahead of th e T alen t five and th e
□e
T
T ap *1“
was ru n oved by a push c a r in a n ; sides B allenger w ere in th e house sam e date, 1820 and 1918.
t h e f o l l o w i n g S u n d a y s c h o o l s n n e r i n - > H am m o n d ; ty le r, O. C. W eisenbur- Ior som e u m e - Accoruiug iu pu I
j th e tollow ing Sunday school su p erin
R u e h a n a n s e r v e d a s cal gossip, A ttorney Gus N ew bury first half ended 21 to 13. T he second
rc c id e n t In w hich his back w a \ a t the tim e of th e raid. Two of them
AV tend6ntS; H E’ BadRer’ P re s b y te r* iIn stallin g officer.
and A ttorney O. C. Boggs will also h alf showed T a le n t scoring with a
broken. H is body w as to ta lly p ar- escaped th ro u g h th e fro n t e n tra n ce , EMMA VV. FURER PASSES AW
'
ian ; G. W. G regg, M ethodist; O. F. ‘
’
__
inHieini honors
m ake th e race fo r judicial
honors couvincina
convincing reg
re g u u la
la rity
rity , , u u n n til
til th
th e e score
score
.-.hzed for fo u r years a fte rw a rd s, bu t one craw led u n d e r th e bed and the
Mr.
Icenhow
er
was
unable
to
at
—— —
¡C arson, B ap tist; T. S. W iley, Naza-
w ith A ttorney T hom as, all on th e was tied. F o r fully fifteen m in u tes
d in t of undying co u rag e and de- o th e r, to g e th e r w ith B allenger, did
d th e cerem ony on account of ill- j
Aged Woman D ies at Home of Sister, rene; H. C. Galey, C ongregational- ten
ne»s.
so
had
to
ba
in
stalled
a
t
his
rep u b lic» " tick et.
I t Is also said n e ith e r team wee over th re e p o in t,
e m ination he im proved to such an not try to escape w hile C hief H atch-
Mrs. E. E. Bagley, Here
, i s t ; F ra n k P a tte rso n , C h ristian .
It was a gam e In w hich see­
home, in bed.
th a t A ttorney P o rte r J. Neff will he ahead
* w e n t th a t he could hobble alo n g e r w as engaged in o b tain in g incrim l-
P lan s will he perfected at th e
T he follow ing lite ra ry and m usl- tb e dem ocratic c an d id a te for th e onds and not m in u tes w ere to end
Em m a W. F u re r, 62, died sudden-
j
iih d ifficu lty , a lth o u g h his le ft leg n a tin g evidence.
x . , , , , I.. -
. xv- next m eetin g of th e A shland S u n d a y ,.
The o th e r tw o m en w ere a rre ste d , ly las* n ig h t a t 10 o clock, a t th e
t
cal p ro g ram was re n d e red - P lan o po9t- T he election of judges is su »- th e hopes of e ith e r side ot w inning.
'uas always been paralyzed. T he
,
,
, ,
,
i-
• school union, which Is to be held a t
posed to be a n o n -p artisan a ffa ir. The final score read 33 to 34 In
C on g reg atto n al ch urcb M o n d ay !80,0> B ernice Ye° : vocal 80l°- Mrs
-i e. ves of his rig h t leg have alw ays b u t released on th e ir own recognl- hom e of Mrs. E. E. Bagley, h e r sis-
A
no th er c o m p etito r m entioned on A sh lan d ’s favor.
zance. One of them Is B ert Brow n, i.,,
te r, 178 . Skidm ore s tre e t, a fte r an evening, J a n u a ry 9, a t 7 :3 0 o ’c lo c k .' ^ uy Jaco b s; read in g , D r. M attle
i ’. used him trouble.
Mr. H ughes, of th e M arcy-Over-
>n------- — of „ » two
k «
A onths.
n o th er sis-,
Mr. S pencer Is th e son of Mr. an d who faces a c h arg e of a sa u lt on an illness
m
A n o th er
,
Shaw ; poem, S. P en n isto n . All n u m ­ th e te st nam ed tic k e t is Ju d g e W. E.
The p ro g ram decided upon is as
Crews.
tend
g arage, refereed both gam es in
*Ira. A. C. Spencer, w ell-know n plo- officer, acco rd in g to police. The oth- te r, Miss A m elia L. F u re r, was p res-|
b ers w ere h e a rtily encored.
Rev.
follow s: T he first fifteen m in u tes
So fa r no can d id a te has been ru - a m an n er to satisfy th e m ost exact-
i ec-r fam ily of s o u th e rn O re g o n ,, e r one is H e rb ert H oran.
B allen- en t.
She and th e deceased w ere
P. K. H am m ond had charge of th e
will be given over to opening ex er­
m
ored
o r announced fo r S e n a to r ing fan, and th e A shland L eag u ers
ger and Brown w ere in a d ru n k e n from San Diego, w here a n o th e r sls-
program.
v ha live on East Main street.
cises, d u rin g which 'Mr. G illm ore,
T h o m as' place in th e s ta te sen ate, j expressed ad m ira tio n for th e sp irit
condition w hen a rre ste d , police s a y .ite r , Mrs. E. J. H eim erd in g er, resides.
c h o riste r of th e B aptist Sunday
It is said th a t Ju d g e F . M. C a lk in s,' m anifest by th e T alen t young peo-
B allenger was b re a k in g a b o ttle of A b ro th e r, C. J. F u re r, and a n o th e r
W omen's Names on Autos
Women Dy« Fingertips
school, will ta k e c h arg e of th e sing-j
p re sen t in cu m b en t of th e c irc u it pie.
R efresh m en ts w ere served to
liq u o r in th e sin k w hen C hief H atch - s iste r, Mrs. F. G. B lakeslee, live in i"
ing. A m usical selection is to be
c
o
u
rt
bench,
w
ill
n
o
t
be
a
c
an
d
id
a
te
th
e
A
shland
v isito rs a fte r th e gam e.
PARIS, Dec. 29.— Owners of mo­
LONDON, Dec. 29.— Dyeing the er, entered the room, but the officer; Massachusetts. The body is being
ren
d
ered
by
Mrs.
F
lo
ren
ce
Allen,
tor cars here are attaching the names for re-election, th o u g h m any of his A shland players a re p lan n in g a re ­
T n-ertipe is the latest feminine was able to save a considerable quan- cared for by H. C. Stock, undertaker,
Miss
Eva
Poley,
and
Mrs.
E
s
th
e
r
** shion craze. The Idea Is said to tlty of it which will serve as evi­ and Is to be shipped to Fairfield,
of their wives or sweethearts to the friends are urging him to make the tu r n gam e to bo th team s in A sh­
H az /Çik
Alt Stilt BÏ
WLAN TO HALT
FIGHT CENTER
Hughes and Harding
Discuss Problem
MASONS INSTALL
BULLETINS
EASTERN STARS
l
PLAN T0¡ COMPILE
CENSOS OF CITY
Lava originated in Persia.
dence.
Illinois.
(Continued on Page 4)
radiators of their cars.
race.
land.
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