Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 24, 1922, Image 1

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    A 3HLAND
am
climat», without the aid
of medicine, cures nine s&Bes
out of ten of asthma. This is a
proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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in thi
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ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY? JA X L ? !' Y 24. 1922
POPE BENEDICT TO BE BURIED TOMOR
Ashland Man
Claims Bride At
Jacksonville
Testimony In the
Arbuckle Case
Closes Today
SAYS W. D. HINES
Germans Go Broke
Speculating With
Slocks on Market
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III
SIATE
Jo h n K e lln e r and M iss M ary IT olb:
SAN FRA N C ISCO , J a n . 21.— T he
B E R L IN , Ja n . 2 1. T h o u sa n d s of
w ere m a rrie d In J a c k s o n v ille S a tu r ­
s ta te v irtu a lly re ste d Ds case a g a in s t
G e rm a n s have been b a n k ru p te d by
$ r ò i .
day a fte rn o o n . Mr. K e lln e r is a well
A rb u c k le s h o rtly b e fo re noon today.
1 th e re c e n t c ra z e for specula ing in
/• '
know n c a rp e n te r of th is, city an d .
D istric t A tto rn e y B radv announC -
• tlie stock m a rk e ts . T h e lo sers w ere
11 <
cam e h e re from W isconsin a y e a r
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C j an 24.__: ed th a f w ith th e ex cep tio n of a n o th -
M ED FO RD , J a n . 23. A tto rn ey a ° t lim ited to w age ea nei and pro
ago in S e p tem b e r, since w hich tim e
W a lk e r D. H inqs fo rm e r d i r e c t o r 1 ®r e ff o r t to reopen th e q u e stio n o f 'G u s N ew b erry of th is city will file fessio n al m en w ith in a d e q u a te in .
LOS ANGELES C H IEF OF POLICE he h a s done c o n sid e ra b le c a rp e n te r
‘ th e im p e a ch m e n t o f th e te stim o n y j o r c ir c u it ju d g e a t th e sp rin g p r l - j com ea h u t in clu d ed m any c o m p 'ia -
g e n e ra l of ra ilro a d s , u n equivocally
of Zey P revos, a n d th e e ffo rt to show m ary , a c co rd in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t | timely w ealth y m en. T he w orkm en CATAFALQUE IS F R E I T E D IN
WHO SEKVEI) IN W AR, SAYS w ork both fo r h im se lf a n d fo r o th ­
T H R O N E ROOM; ENTIRE DIP-
h o ___
m a s, a n d p ro fe ssio n a l m en claim th a t
FIGHTING FOR COUNTRY DOES ers. Miss H olb cam e h e re from E a s ti d en ied t h a t th e n a tio n 's ra ilro a d s his p ro c e d u re in c a rin g for Alice uday a n d w ith C h a rle s M. T ___
LOM ATIC « O K I? PAY DEVOUT
St. Louis. 111., a n d has been m a k in g ! w ere - b r o k e n d o w n ’ w hen th e gov-, B lake an d Zey P re v o st, a w a itin g th e m ak 'e s tw o avow ed c a n d id a te s fo r 's p e c u la tio n is no;
vice but a m
NOT MAKE CROOKS.
HI » EREN« E.
h er hom e a t th e L e o n a rd C a rp e n te r e m in e n t tu rn e d th em back to p riv a te firs t A rb u c k le tria l, w as p ro p e r, be (lie position.
O th e r n a m e s lu rk in Y e s s ity for m en w hose incom es a re
place n e a r M edford. T he co u p le had | o w n e rsh ip in 1919.
had co ncluded his case.
th e b a c k g ro u n d , in c lu d in g A tto rn e y ,2 9 0 0 m a rk s a m onth o r 1<-
th e y
T hose W ho Made Quick, Easy Money know n each o th e r p rev io u s to th e ir
T h e la s t testim o n y given w as t h a t ‘ s n N o rto n of G ra n ts P a ss, a s th e ?a-v t,ie X plunged in th e m ark e t in ( 'a :d im .’s ' < ’« «■<> Is D ivided on
H ines d e c la re d b e fo re th e In te r­
D uring the War C ontinue Their com ing to A sh la n d , a n d th e w ed d in g
P o p e 's Sue««
! of E. O. H e in ric h , a fin g e r p rin t ex- e n try on th e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t. No th e hope of b ein g a b le to win e n ­
; C a rd in a l Merry
s ta te c o m m erce com m ission, th a t on
w
as
no
h
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rrie
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up
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ff
a
ir
,
even
del V al, Sp in.
'«linai M&fti P l-n
¡ p e rt, w h erein he s ta te d th a t in e x - |o f iI c |a l a n n o u n c e ra e n t of th e e n try o u g h to pay th e ir bills and buy
Lazy .Modes of Living Through
th e c o n tra ry , g o v e rn m e n t co n tro l re ­
th o u g h lie fre q u e n tly ex p ressed a d e ­
an
d
C
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rd
in
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in
in
g
th
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of
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’s
room
of
N
orton
,
n
th
e
rac
e
hag
been
m
ad
e
a a cri N am ed.
c lo th in g for ihem selveti an d th e ir
Crooked E nterprises.
su lte d in im proved e q u ip m e n t, b e tte r
sire to see old frie n d s a n d fa
m
ilia
r
i
a
t
th
e
St.
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ra
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tel
he
found
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it
,g
g
e
n
e
ra
„
y
co
nceded
th
a
t
fam ilies.
»
faces.
Mr. a n d M rs. K e lln e r w ill m o ra le a n d . m ore all a ro u n d e ffic ­ fin g e r p rin ts w hich c o rre sp o n d ed to thp race on (he re p u b lic a n tic k e t ls
ROME.
ayeti in full
Som e of th o se who lo st th e ir
iency.
(B y I n te r n a tio n a l New s S ervice)
m ak e th e ir hom e on A very s tr e e t in
tolden n itre , gloves
th o se of A rb u c k le and Miss V irg in ia ; b etw een
T hom as, e a rn in g s in ib is w a y h a v e disap- canonica I
N ew b erry
and
LOS A N G E L E S, J a n . 24.— "A ll th e new ly c o n s tru c te d h o u se w hich
“ T he ra ilro a d s w ere in m uch b e t­ R appe.
a
ml
ring,
ho«
ly of P ipe B enedict
F rie n d s of C o u n cilm an T. W . M iles P a ire d from th e ir positio n s, o th e rs
th is ta lk a b o u t th e w orld w a r being Mr. K e lln e r h as a lm o st com pleted.
te r sh a p e w hen re tu rn e d th a n w hen
T h e d o o r its e lf w as In tro d u c ed in -;.. a r e u rg in g him to e n te r th e race, b u t a re m ak in g an e ffo rt to bo rro w , im l XV lay in
today i i t h e th ro n e
re sp o n sib le fo r th e p re s e n t c rim e
th e g o v e rn m e n t took th e m o v e r.” to, th e e x a m in a tio n .
n m e d la te ly be-
ior imi
H ein rich d e ­ he fla tfo o te d lv refu se s.
room
,
on
It is also th e re m a in d e r a re stolidly
f ci ng
w ave in A m erica is foolishness.
said H ines.
low
th
e
a
w b ii b h e d ie d ,
scrib ed th e fin g e r p rin ts in d e ta il,; p o litical gossip th a t A tto rn e y New- d e b ts w hich
h *y can n o t hope to
" F ig h tin g fo r th e h o n o r a n d s a fe ­
Fiir m
sa y in g t h a t th o se supposed to be Ar­ ton B orden is not p ro n e to m ak e pay. G ro c e r; a n d b u tc h e rs eiierally
to d y to
I be
ty of th e n a tio n m ig h t well m ak e a
b u c k le ’s su p e rim p o se d th o se s u p ­ , th e rac e fo r th e d e m o c ratic noiniria-i have closed all c re d it a c c o u n ts .
r.
m a d e b is f i g h t
N A TIO N -W ID E F E D E R A L
re a l m an o u t of a c rim in a l, b u t fac ­
posed to be Miss R a p p e ’s.
to r lift
n of tfficia Is,
AGENCY PROPOSED BY
! tio n .
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I
ing th e fire of a n enem y fo r o n e ’s
th e n
I “ T he rig h t h a n d of th e m an was i F o r th e leg isla tiv e places Ben
I it ves oT o reig n Ha­
SENATOR McCU.MBER
c o u n try n e v e r yet has m ade a crook
te s and iti)« rs T h e n
i c lu tc h in g th e r ig h t h a n d of th e
i ions, m li P
S heldon has a n n o u n c ed his c a n d i­
o u t o f an h o n e st m a n .”
' w om an. T h e position of th e wom-
la te in tn
•rn o o n , in ■ o re e o u s
T h e ab o v e a re th e view s of C o l-!
W A SH IN GTON. D. C., J a n 24.— i ; a n ’s hand on th e d o o r a p p e a rs to dacy fo r th e s ta e s e n a te , an d V er­
ïposed of P a la tin e
piocession
o n el J a m e s W. E v e rin g to n , new Los
T he e s ta b lis h m e n t of a n a tio n -w id e h av e been d u e to p re s s u re ex erted non V a w te r and R alp h C ow gill a re
ai
g u a rd s , ge
th e S w ii s g u a rd .
i te n ta tiv e c a n d id a te s fo r th e low ei
A n g eles c h ie f of police, on w h e th e r;
fe d e ra l agency fo r th e d is trib u tio n by th e m a n ’s h a n d ,” he te s tifie d .
and th e '
t c h a m b e rla in s . Die
j bouse.
th e h o rro rs of w a rfa re a re fu n d a l
and sa le of farm p ro d u c ts, w as p ro ­
body w as ■
in ly tra n s p o rte d down
F o r th e co u n ty c o m m issio n er va-
m e n ta lly re sp o n sib le for th e d e lu g e 1
posed in a bill in tro d u c e d by S e n a ­
A new fa c to ry a t R e e d sp o rt, O r.,
th e royal : a ir •ase. t h r o u g h C le in e n -
! eancy, now held by J a m e s Ow ens,
of c rim e w hich is m a rk in g th e p re s ­
to r M cC um ber today.
is m a n u fa c tu irn g a re a d y -m a d e g a r ­
tin e h all, ito b e t h r o n e r o o m , a n d
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Ja n . 24.—
j th e in c u m b e n t and T h o m as Sim pson
e n t period.
M cC um ber u rg ed th e p a ssa g e of a g e d o o r w ith m uch success.
placed in i raise d e a tfa lq iie , b efo re
of A shland a re m en tio n e d . I t is s a id '
A colonel in ra n k fo r 18 y e a rs In P re s id e n t H a rd in g will go b efo re th e bill as a m ea n s of " sa v in g th e
w hich th e w hole d ip lo m a tic co rp s
| th a t A sh lan d w ould r a th e r h av e a i
th e a rm y serv ice, a n d one of th e co n g re ss in a few d ays w ith a p l a n ; a g ric u ltu ra l in te r e s ts in th e U nited
paid rev eren ce.
re p re s e n ta tiv e in th e co u n ty co u n cils
fig h te rs w ho faced th e d a n g e rs of fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a n A m eri- S ta te s from u tte r r u in .”
T he s a c rlstia n gave a b so lu tio n an d
h a i r - ___________________ _
1
th a n in th e le g isla tiv e h a lls. O w ens
T he s ta te law re q u irin g licenses
fro n t-lin e serv ice o v erseas. C h ief E v ­ can m e rc h a n t m a rin e su b sid y . C
tin* e a r '.'i r i l . sp rin k le d bold w a te r,
h as not an n o u n c ed y e t w h e th e r h e ; )Or all dogs w ith in th e county will w hile
e rin g to n sp o k e w ith a u th o r ity w hen m an L a sk e r of th e U nited S ta te s GENOA C O N F E R E N C E
th e
p e n ite n tia rie s cb'.; t ‘d
he e m p h a tic a lly d en ied th e so m e­ sh ip p in g b o a rd , a n n o u n c e d today.
will be a c a n d id a te f o r re-e le c tio n o r b,. s tric tly en fo rc e d bv lie s h e r i f f , p ray e
an sw e re d bv th e k n eelin g
MAY B E PO STPO N ED j
not, b u t bis frie n d s say lie w ill.
! a n d a dog c a tc h e r will be a p p o in te I
w h a t p re v a le n t th e o ry t h a t th e ex­
z *
L a s k e r c o n fe rre d w itli th e p re s i­
lm
e d ia ely
e ly a''I
onlooker.;.
Im m odla
a fte rw ! a rd s
e
istin g s p ir it of law lessn ess Is a psy­ d e n t m ore th a n an h o u r concerning}
D ealin g in th e p o litic a l f u tu r e It i to ro u n d up all can in es. T he licenses (lie d o o r; ; w e re o p e n e d to
«
W ASHINGTON D C J a n 2 4 __
e n iu lii
ch o lo g ical rea c tio n from th e h o rro rs v a iio u s plan s toi sh ip su b sid y , sub-1 }>r€»si*l<-n t H a rd in g a n d bis a d v iso rs
is aid th a t C om ity J u d g e G a r d n e r |; ir e p ro c u ra b le a t ttie c le r k ’s office, tild e s ill s ir o n a o f lo o k in
f o r th f
if
—S--H
of w ar.
¡w ill be a c a n d id a te fo r s e c re ta ry o f la n d a period of grace, not yet <’.«• la s t tim e on
m ittin g th e plan a g re e d upoi^ by th e ¡h a v e in fo rm a lly conveyed to E u ro ­
o n th
til e d e p a rte d p o n tiff.
Crooks Sim ply I«nzy
s ta te in 1924 and, that. W illiam R. ■ elded upon, will b e allow ed all dog
s h ip p in g b o ard a lt e r a c o n s u lta tio n : pean s ta te sm e n in W a sh in g to n th a t
b n e e p re
S i'c jie D
r e s s s iv e O n e
“ T h e re h a v e u n d o u b te d ly been w ith v a rio u s sh ip p in g in te re s ts .
C olem an, fo rm e r co u n ty clerk will ow ners. A fter a dog is can lit be
; tlie U nited S ta te s does n o t look w ith
T h e body Is robed In w h ite w ith
I be a c a n d id a le fo r s h e riff th e sa m e ; Will be held in th e pound and wiil
q u ite a few m en a b le to m ak e q u ick
s to le : nd sh a sh u lo of red e m b ro id ­
fav o r a t th is tim e on he G enoa con­
- y e a r.— M ail T rib u n e .
a n d easy m oney d u rin g th e w ar w ho
¡Y i
'Tfri& Ss«
i
be
freed
w
hen
th
e
license
is
p
a
id
;
it
ered w ith gold. Til«« h e a d , w e a rin g
feren ce, in v ita tio g fo r w hich has
I
;
___________________
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sin c e p eace w as d e c la re d , h av e
'n o t , he will be ex ecm ed. T he license
• > >, I '
.
■ ■■ U! Ill
been issued by th e Ita lia n g o v e rn ­
s o u g h t to c o n tin u e th e ir lazy m odes
a p p lies a lik e to city and c o u n try c u sh io n s of red a n d so ld velvet. T he
m en t.
»
of liv in g th ro u g h v a rio u s fo rm s of
dogs. T h e fee is $2 fo r m ale dogs b an d s, w earln ;' tlie potitific.ini -ilovei
Phis fact led to th e p red ic tio n in
c ro o k e d e n te r p ris e s ,’’ said th e new
and $3 for fem ales.
of p u rp le -ilk, and h o ld in g tlie ro s ­
E u ro p e a n q u a r te r s th a t th e c o n fe r­
c h ie f to an In te r n a tio n a l N ew s S erv ­
R e la tiv e to th e killin'', of do; s, if a ry , a re clasped over th e h re a s t.
ence will be called off o r a t le a st
ice re p re s e n ta tiv e . “ But it w ould be
no license is p aid , S h e riff T e rrill
Tin« tra d itio n a l nine d ay s fiin p ral
CA M BRID G E, M ass., J a n . 24.— postp o n ed .
o b v io u sly u n f a ir a n d
u n tru e to
i said be w ould h av e to do it. .since service fo r th e pope began th is
__________
b la m e th e w a r fo r th e c re a tio n o f , In te rc o lle g ia te fo o tb a ll has com e to
¡ th e law had been upheld by th e M ar- moii<iu • w hen m ass was c e le b ra te d
Som
ebody
said
th
a
t
it
c
o
u
ld
n
't
he
th is class. T hey e x iste d b e fo re t h e i occl,Py to ° im p o rta n t a place in th e JA P A N SU R R E N D E R S
LOS A N G ELES, J a n . 24.— Prison-1 ion co u n ty c o u rt,
by be se n io r dlinon of St. P e te r ’s c a ­
done,
w a r w n s e v e r d e c la re d
¡college c u rric u lu m , A. L. L ow ell,
POSITION TAKEN
e rs in th e I,os A ngeles c o u n ty 'j a il j F ive h u n d re d dog c o lla rs have th e d ra l. \ s im ila r cerem o n y will lie
“ In L os A ngeles, th e sam e as m 'P r e s id e n t of H a rv a rd u n iv e rsity , de-
But lie, w ith a c h u ck le, rep lied .
have been b o rro w in g A m erican L e -jb e e ii received by ill" coun y cl« "k. con d u cted fo r eig h t days.
ON BONIN ISLA N D S
T
h a t m aybe it c o u ld n ’t, but he
o th e r v ery la rg e c itie s of th e n a - ! c la re s in his a n n u a l r e P ° rt to Mie
gion bu to n s to o b ta in sy m p a th y in and a n u m b e r of dog o w n ers have sc
Tim hm lal o th e p o n tiff will oc-
w ould be one
th e c o u rts on th e g ro u n d s o f “ w a r ' cu red th e ir licenses.
tio n , w e h a v e to c o n ten d w ith q u ite b oard of o v e rse e rs m ad e public re ­
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., Ja n . 24.—
Tlie body will re ­
c u r to m o rro w .
W ho w o u ld n ’t say so till- be tried .
a la rg e c la ss of c rim in a ls a n d n e a r ­ cently.
re c o rd s .” In v e stig a tio n h as show n!
—------------------ -------- -
Tlie* d ead lo ck over th e five-pow er
m
ain
in
s
ta
te
upon
th e c a ta fa lq u e in
So be b u ck led rig h t in, w ith a bit
P u b lic in te re s t. L ow ell says, h as
c rim in a ls . T h is t in no way re fle c ts |
th a t one b u tto n a n d one w a r reco rd
n av al tre a ty , cau sed by J a p a n ’s i n ­
th
e
bascilla
of
St.
P
e te r ’s u n til noon
of a g rin ;
upon th e city, how ever. I t is m ere ly ! « iven excessive im p o rta n c e to a th -
siste n c e upon th e fo rtific a tio n of th e
h as serv d for a w ljole h a n d fu l o f |
W
ednesday^
If he had a m isgiving be bid it;
t h a t th e sa m e su n sh in e w hich a t ­ letic c o n te sts, esp cially fo o tb all. It! Bonin isla n d s, v irtu a lly h a s been
p riso n e rs.
,
T h u ie m is Visit Hom«'
1
H e s ta r te d to sin g as be tac k led
tr a c ts th e m illio n a ire to u ris t also a t ­ w ould be w ell, he said , fo r college b ro k en , th e A m erican d e le g a tio n a n ­
T
h
o
u
sa n d s o f v isito rs poured in to
th e th in g
tr a c ts he d e sp era d o . T h e n , too. th e a u th o r itie s to c o n sid e r a fre s h th e n o u n ced to day.
W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ J a n . 24.— I
R
om
e
over
n ig h t and a long lin e b e­
T h a t c o u ld n ’t be done, a n d he
g r a f te r s alw ay s follow closely upon p ro p e r place of public a th le tic co n ­
P re sid e n t
H a rd in g
opposed
any
J a p a n h a s yielded to th e A m erican
g
an
fo
rm
in
g
s h o rtly a f te r d aw n o u t-
did it!
te sts in th e sch em e of e d u c a tio n .
th e h eels o f th e rich tra v e le r .”
¡d ra s tic re d u c tio n s in th e size of th e
p o sitio n a n d h as a g re e d t h a t ¡the
! sid e St. P e te r ’s, m a rsh a lle d by po­
R ecom m ended to th e C h am b er
A m erican a rm y of 150,000 m en, in
isla n d s sh o u ld be in clu d e d in the
l i c e and so ld iers. T h e re w e re 4000
of C om m erce.
EU G E N E , O r., Ja n . 2 4 .— P re s id e n t a rra n g e m e n t co v e rin g th e P acific
a n o fficial s ta te m e n t a t th e W h ite
W
ASH
IN
GTON,
1).
Ian.
24.—
*old: rs on ik d
1 me t of t ’’e
> F
«•» !
♦
HAZ K IK .
’. L. C am pbell of th e U n iv ersity of fo rtific a tio n s .
H
ouse
today.
T
h
e
long
delayed
“
five
w
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du ced fo o tb a ll te a m s fam o u s tire
to d ay by Sena o r S im m ons as an
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THOMAS J. GOODWYN
T he college of c a rd in a ls is u n d e r-
, Low ell of H a rv a rd in th e l a t 'e r ’s
T h o m a s J. G oodw yn w as b o rn in
I debt fu n d in g bill.
I stood to be divided in to fa irlv e q u a l
F a irfie ld . E n g la n d , F e b r u a r y 14, j s ta te m e n t th a t fo o tb all h as p e rh a p s
e so ld ie r gro u p s on th e pope’s successor. T h e
¡ta k e n a too p ro m in e n t p a r t in th e
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bill fin p an
rovides
th a t w h th a e te v so e r ld in-
ie r gro u p s r e n e - , n th o s e vvlio wi
1841.
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s he
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E n g la n d , w h ere he g ra d u a te d frow i c o lle ^ c u rric u lu m , but he h as a
1 te r e s t m ay be c o lle c t'd on th e f o r- in e v nope to cm
• on mt- de o f
O xford co llege and held a lieuten-1 Plan t h a t h e believ es w ould save th e
eign deb t u n til such tim e as th e Tta’y, and 'b o ■ vb<> th in k lv «h.u«id
a n t ’s com m ission in th e E n g lish a r- s itu a tio n -
p rin c ip al can be m ade a v a ila b le by j,,» a ;i tj.,-.
ft
Tb , b " 'io n of
m y. L a te r he s p e n t se v e ra l y e a rs in ;
“ T h e A m erican p e o p le ,” h e says,
issu an ce of fo reign bonds.
a foreign c a rd in a l, it w ould seem
A u s tra lia a n d New Z ealan d , a f t e r - ¡ “ a r e so fond of a th le tic s p o rts th a t
S im m o n 's m ove b ro u g h t th e bon- m u st be eli:uinat«*d. a lth o u g h c e rta in
w a rd s co m lu g to th e U n ited S ta te s th e d a n g e r alw ay s e x ists o f over-
us sq u a re ly b efo re th e Sen. te again, m em ber? of. th e sa cre d college lik e
a n d O regon, f ir s t s e ttlin g in th e W il- i s tre s s in g in colleges, th e c o m p e te j
w hich was in c o n flic t w ith th e re ­ (’ar’din.! I Mercy del Val, a n a tiv e of
la ra e tte v alley.
j tiv e c o n te s t, a n d e sp ecially th e pop J
publican p ro g ra m o f p a ssin g th e fo r­ S pain, do not h id e th e ir sy m p a th ie s
H e rem oved to K la m a th co u n ty , a la r fa v o rite — fo o tb a ll. In m y ju d g -i
eign debt bill b efo re a c tin g upon the fo r such an event.
w h e re he w as one of th e p io n ee rs tn en t th e so lu tio n will be found i n ;
s o ld ie rs ’ bonus.
Am on;' th e n a tiv e Ita lia n s . C a r d i­
o f t h a t se ctio n , e n g a g in g in th e well o rg an ized a n d s tro n g ly m an n e d ,
n a l M affi of P 'sa Is »be most s tr o n g ­
sh e e p b u sin e ss, a n d . a f te r > h e M .^ lo c ; schools of ph y sical e d u c a tio n , su ch ;
W ASH IN GTON. D C , Ja n 24.— ly sut p o rte d in Tthl'tin c e n te rs , b u t
P ro h ib itio n P o m n ilssio lie r Ila k n e s h is advanced
w a r. r a n a g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d ise s to re a s th e one ra p id ly d e v e lo p in g a t th e
m o d ern ¡ leas r
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an n o u n c ed a “ new n a tio n w ide drix • lik e l.' to a ro u s e o p p o sitio n , p a r irii-
a t B onanza.
He h a s h a s been a
re s id e n t o f th e R o gue R iv er valley c o m p e titiv e sp o rts of all k in d s have
to clean up th e c o u n try of liquo" le rly in th e it o iii (i 'id
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a d e fin ite ly recognized p lace w ith a;
fo r th e p a st 22 years.
v io la to rs .”
In a speech b e fo re t b ’ *r . yi
d el V el.
I i con i i b r c l
New York M in isterial a llia n c e to d a v , p(1. ¡pi . n , i(
()! , .
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H e is su rv iv e d by fo u r c h ild re n . c le a r c u t p ro g ra m th a t s tre s se s edu-
Mrs. G enevieve S an k ey of A sh lan d , ; ra tio n a l as w ell a s re c re a tio n a l i
H ay n es d e c la re d th a t th e p ro h iM ti >n
,.f ;
r d ’nai R a sp a rc i
forces h ad m ade m ag n ific e n t pro -
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a n d M rs. B a rb a ra O’B rien an d P a u l values.
co m p ro m ise be-
“ W e h av e th e m a tte r w ell in han d •
ress In th e w ork of e n fo rc e m e n t «v. -eti : •• .
a n d J o h n G oodw yn of M edford. Mr.
th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try .
G oodw yn w as a m em b er of St. M arks a t O regon, w ith s tro n g s tu d e n t a n d ;
E p isco p al c h u rc h of M edford. In re« a lu m n i su p p o rt. T h e g e n e ra l prob !
I . e i x i i '! ’' fo» C " lif< n n i ——
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ J a n . 21
c e n t y e a rs h e h a s m ad e h is h o m e .le m is to save a ll le g itim a te v alu es
M rs. S T. S to n e r, ac co m p a n ie d by
i T he s e n a te by viva voce vote re je c t- h e r dau lite r Il'a, a re lea v in g fo r
w ith h is d a u g h te r, Mrs. S ankey. a t J of in te rc o lle g ia te c o m p e titio n , w hich
80 G ra n ite s tre e t.
ed S e n a to r W a lsh ’s re so lu tio n call- Lcs A n 'e b s W .'lm
ev en in g ,
a re m an y a n d g re a t, an d to avoid
H e h a s been in fa ilin g h e a lth fo r m a k in g u n d u e d e m a n d s, e ith e r on
ing upon P re sid e n t H a rd in g to lay vb< • the. wi
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t h e p a st y e a r, b u t w as not c o n fin ed tim e o r en ergy.
b e fo re th e se n a te all th e fac ts i n ; T ’o'v - • ‘ te > A
t >ir f u ’u •
to his bed u n til th e la s t few days.
“ I t is a m a tte r o f c le a r o b jec tiv e s
th e S h a n tu n g n e g o tia tio n s now lie- hom e it L r 'e B « " h , < ili;.
H e w as n e a rly 81 y e a rs of age.
a n d good o rg a n iz a tio n .”
¡fo re th e a ru ia m e n : c o n fe re n c e .
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ta in V iew c e m e te ry fro m S to c k ’s G uest from P en d leton —
, V isitin g R e la tiv e s —
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W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
Rev. D. E. th e P e n d le to n (O r.) T rib u n e , w as
fo r o n e o f th e ro ad s o u t of P o rtla n d , p ro p erty p
1" 1 m l " ill so o n
M illard w ill be th e o ffic ia tin g m in ­ th e g u e st o f M iss Ila S to n e r a n d
is s p e n d in g a few days w ith re la tiv e s h a v e a p ro p e rty th a will be a c re d it
on L a u re l s tre e t.
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