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 , . , . „ _ ~ _ .. .. „ D „ pnpp fln(j offprint? h n n a s ih ilit v t o r e - . . . . _____ ... „„ . ti,„ , .. 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- _______ 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 ------------------ 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 ----------------------------- 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 ---------- 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 .1 t. J ,1 e . # 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. 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