Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
No 49
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
KEEP WORKING
IS MESSAGE OF
LLOYD GEORGE
I A JOHNSON IS RESTING
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COMING EVENTS
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Texas,
Oct.
28.
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W.
J.
Johnson,
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Spokane,
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Connty
STEADINESS OF PURPOSE WH.I. *
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MANY GATHER AT PRESBYTER-
t o j{F THOROUGHLY
CARNEGIE HERO
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COMMISSION
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DEEDS OF VALOR ARE
‘ ?> a rtille ry corps will be b ro u g h t A ¡TRAIN TRANSFORMED
INSPIRING ADDRESS
ASSUMED BY TIDINGS
m ore than 16,000 m iles, <$>
• here for the exercises.
Aj
FATAL TO THIRTEEN A A pleted
he says.
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MADE BY W. W. DILLON ,^, j >< s » a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ; INTO FLOWERY BOWER
Partisan Cam paign D ocs Not Inter­
Dependants of Those W ho Lost A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Many
Demands
Are
Made
for
e s t Newspaper, Too B usy W ith
Period o f Y outh Most Im portant Is
Their Lives Are Granted Pensions;
Speeches
While
on
Campaign
Trij
■
L
ocal P rogressive P la n s; In telli­
M essage o f Secretary; Boys Give
Four Silver and 29 Bronze Me­
To
Scotland;
Hope
Is
Expressed
gent
V oters Urged to A ttend.
Splendid T alks F o llo w in g B an ­
morials Are Listed.
For
a
Visit
to
America.
q uet; O fficers A re E lected .
This evening the C h au tau q u a
PITTSBURG, P a., Oct. 28.— At
i building is expected to have the
GLASGOW,
Scotland,
Oct.
28.—
v “ Individuals m ust be depended!
th e full m eqting of th e C arnegie
j larg est crow d th a t has ever gathered
“ My m essage to L incoln’s ‘comm on
upon to reach society, and the tim e
H ero F und com m ission, held here;
in so u th ern Oregon to hear a politi-
people,’ who a re in th e w ilderness a t ■
to reach the individual is in his!
late yesterday, 33 acts of heroism
I cal address, when th e Hon. W alter
th
is
ju
n
c
tu
re
of
the
w
o
rld
’s
history,
y o u th ,” declared W. W. Dillon, in-1
w ere recognized. In four cases, sil-
M. Pierce, of La G rande, candidate
is: W ork on, keep on, u n falterin g
te r s ta te secretary for the Y. M. C. A. |
. | ver m edals w ere a w a rd e d ; in 29
i
for the governorship of the state',
is
The cham ber of com m erce
and unsw erving, and we shall win
in speaking to 75 m em bers of the
X1
.
! cases bronze m edals.
i
will speak on th e political issues of
th ro u g h to th e prom ised la n d .”
nleased to announce th a t it lias se-:
x, , ,
Hi-Y club, fa th e rs and m others, fol­
,
T hirteen of th e heroes lost th eir
|
the com ing cam paign.
This sta te m e n t was m ade exclus- cured H ow ard J. W isehaupt, form er ..
.
lowing a banqeut a t the P re sb y te r­
Tr
„ , , , lives, and to the dependants of eight
j
Mr. Pierce is not a sta rn g e r to
of th e Knox School ot
.
ROME, Oct. 28.— M artial law has M r to an In te rn a tio n a l News cor- m anager
ian church F rid ay evening. “ In the
,
, .
. „
. , _ .
i °f these, pensions ag g reg atin g $6780
HAVRE, M ont., Oct. 28.— Towns- A shland people, having talk ed to a
. . .
,
adolescent period, we m ust m ake an been proclaim ed th ro u g h o u t all of respondent by Lloyd George as his S alesm anship of Cleveland, O., bet-
, ,,
„ . ,
a year w ere g ran te d ; to the depend-
. in
. the
..
iarwp
d ie n c e in
I ¡thin p
nark
H
folk are review ing incidents
ia rge au
audience
in Laima
ar* on
on l i. i ­
im pression upon the m ind of t h e 'j t a l y . D rastic steps have been tak en cam paign tra in was ru sh in g to Gias- te r know n as th e “ pep m an ,” to de-
liver
a
series
of
th
ree
lectures
on
°
OUr
°
6
°
°
St
I
lives
oi
tbe
principals
in
the
double
t
o
r
day-
He
is
a
m
ost
convincing
young m an. This m ust be done d u r­ in anticip atio n of w arfare betw een gow. The tra in was bedecked w ith
salesm anship personal developm ent ‘eU i '^ 8’ , ° SU*n
“
Wa9| trag ed y which left dead Rev. Leon- speaker, and will talk s tra ig h t from
ing his ’teen age. It is w ith th is the facisti, who a re rep o rted to be flow ers, an d th e ex-prem ier was
¡g ran ted to be applied as the com -'
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•
— « ■ - ™’ • •— •-—
ard J. C hristler, “ Bishop of all O ut­ the shoulder tonight. W ord has been
and c h a ra c te r analysis.
period of youth th a t the Y. M. C. A. m arching on Rome, and th e re g u la r co n stan tly m aking speeches.
; m ission may sanction.
doors,” and Mrs. M arg aret Carle- sent to all Rogue R iver valley
“ G reat B ritain and A m erica are
Mr. W isehaupt comes to A shland
’d eals w ith p rim a rily .”
In closing troops guard in g th e city.
One of th e heroes su stain ed in- ton, the “ m ost beau tifu l woman i n ; h o*n ts ' and every indication points
Mr. Dillon stated th a t the two press-
T he facisti have seized the post the only tw o co u n tries able to gaze m ost highly recom m ended by the I ju rie s and he was g ran ted disable-
M ontana.”
I to a large delegation from M edford.
ing needs of th e organization were o ffjCe a t Florence and fig h tin g has on th e outside w orld w ith an o u t­ la rg e st cham bers of com m erce In ! m ent benefits a t the ra te of $20 a
O
fficials
a
re
c
e
rtain
th
e
p
asto
r
G rants Pass, C entral Point, Phoe-
Both are detached th e U nited S tates. He comes not as
m oney a n d life.
broken o u t n o rth of Rome. Several side view point.
m onth and th e sum of $1500. In was slain by Mrs. C arleton, who n *x, Gold Hill and T alent.
tu rv
re r r u.
or teach er, h »uv
u t as a prac- addition to these m oney g ran ts, in
Speaking w ith th e a p p a re n t ease (tow ns a re reported tak e n , and the and able to tak e an in te rn a tio n a l a le
.e c c tu
view,
perhaps
A
m
erica
b
e
tte
r
th
an
tical
business
m
an.
H;s
lectures a re , geven
aw ardg ftggregating then suicided. Tow nsfolk often s a w ! W ith Mr. Pierce, who arrived from
of practiced m en, m any of th e young ’ inin ta iy have assum ed all civil func-
th e p asto r and his com m unicant j P o rtlan d a t 1 o’clock th is aftern o o n ,
E n g la n d ,” he told th e interview er. designed foi a
boys present responded to E. A. tjoris
w io w is i o suc | $ u 200 were ap p ro p riated for edu-
Lloyd George sta te d he would ceed in a bigger way, and who wi«* I, catio n al purposeSi paym ents to be w alking to g ether, b u t th o u g h t little were Mrs. B. F. Irvine, wife of th<>
M eeker’s req u ests for sh o rt talk s or.j
It ig rep o rted t ha t several thon-
of it.
R um ors were rife m any editor of the P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l, and
th e activ ities of the sum m er camp. sand facisti soldiers a re m arching give alm ost a n y th in g if Am erica to lift th e m se b e s to a hig er P a u e i ma(j e as nee(]etj allj approved; and
m onths ago over relatio n s betw een Jesse \ \ inburn.
Mr. M eeker is chairm an of th e coun- tow ard Rom e, and it is believed they w ould e n te r th e league of nations. of living.
in eleven cases aw ards agg reg atin g
th e pair.
Official investigation of!
th is tim e he T id in g s w ish es io
H
is
g
rea
t
joy
is
to
visit
A
m
erica,
He
is
building
a
g
re
a
t
in
stitu
tio
n
■
e
ty executive com m ittee.
■ are being reinforced as they prog-
n c ib
u & a f,
j $9000 w ere m ade for o th e r w orthy
the
m
a
tte
r
has
been
dropped.
!
announce
th a t it :• ta k in g u sid es
if
possible.
He
says
the
to
ries
w
ant
in C leveland, O., for th e purpose of purposes
George Johnson, the first boy t o resg, N orthern com m unications are
Dr.
C
h
ristler
was
very
popular.!
’n
p
a
rtisa
n cam paign going on :n
p ayraen ts in the one-sum cases
reply, told in detail the daily life of in te rru p te d , indicating clashes in to lie dow n— “ I w ant to move o n .” tu rn in g out young men and wom en
He
cam
e
here
m
any
years
ago.
His
¡th
e
sta
te
betw
een dem ocia
and re­
He also w arned th e press th a t a oi c h a ra c te r, fully equipped for bus?
th e E lk Creek cam p. Each squad some zones.
will not be m ade u n til the benefici­ widow will send the body back to publicans. It is too busy trying '■
iness. He has been in stru m e n ta l in
took its tu rn perform ing r o u t i n e T h e sudden im provem ent la te r in w orse sto rm is coming.
a rie s’ plans for th e use of the New York for burial. Mrs. Carleton^ Set A shland lined up c i the P'Gg-
helping h u n d red s of people find
cam p du ties, w hile the boys. w hen condm ong caused the governm ent to
aw ards have been approved by the was the wife of form er Judge F ra n k ressive side, yet it is du Hon W.tl-
them selves and get into th e work
pancakes w ere served, cooked t h e i r ; rescind its proclam ation.
j
com m ission.
C arleton of th e d istric t court, who ter Pierce th a t the c.tizens ot the
in which they w ere m ore successful.
own
b reak fasts.
L a ter,
groups
I city give him a respectful hearing.
is now in C alifornia.
Mr. W isehaupt comes as the lead-!
form ed for Bible study. A fter lunch, HOBOES HOLD CONVENTION
To cast an in te llig en t ballot, every
ing business an aly st of Am erica. He,
» they rested, read in g or w riting as
AT COLUMBUS, O., TODAY
voter should hear both sides and
CONVICT CHANGES CLOTHES
| will be here to serve the people o f ;
they desired, th en sw im m ing was
FOR
CH
E
F’S
D
R
ESS
SUIT
tlien
SO to the polls ; nd vote as his
A shland. If you have any business,
NEW YORK, Oct. 28.— "M inis­
enjoyed.
L a te r 'in th e a fte rn o o n ,
,
j
conscience
directs.
problem s, get in touch w ith him .)
v a rio u s a th le tic gam es were played. ters th a t c a n ’t m in ister, poets th a t
REDDING, Calif., Oct.
2 8 .—
W hat Mr. Pierce v 11 say to n ig h t
and have them doctored. This is an ;
Upon com pleting supper, the boys can ’t poetize and refo rm e rs th a t
F
ra
n
k
Evich,
chef
in
a
local
hotel,
will
be w orth hearing. He is a flu-
o p p ortunity of a lifetim e, to hear a
g a th e red around th e larg e camp fire c a n ’t re fo rm ” are in for a tough
has
a
su
it
of
convict
clothing
and
pnt
speaker.
S upporters of Mr.
OKLAHOMA CITY, O kla., Oct, re a i sp eak er, w ith o u t cost.
It is
w here they told sto ries, sang songs tim e when the a n n u al convention of
m
isses
his
best
dress
su
it
th
a
t
cost
P-erce
wil1
be
glad
to le a in mor< (<f
an d staged s tu n ts for e n te rta in m e n t, the Hobo’s Union m eets at Colum - 28.— Alleged to have choked his expected th a t every one in A shland
him
over
$100
hIs
view
point
upon
certain issues,
m other, Mrs. J. G. W arlick, into in- wm tak e ad v an tag e of this offer,
Donald T ryor, of T alen t, in a di- bU3, o ., today.
NEW BRUNSW ICK, N. J., Oct.
John Wooly,' a convict en r o u te ' 'A’W'-e his opponents will be given an
re c t and convincing m anner, set
T hat convention is going to be sensibility, and secured th e custody He will also organize classes w hile 28.— F inal evidence In th e slaying
¡from Big Bar to Folsom , e s c a p e d ! °PP°r lu nit> to see the oppo-iu s >•-
fo rth the plans of the year, and also ‘<of th e hobo, by th e hobo and for of his four year old d a u g h te r, Les- in the city.
of th e Rev. E dw ard H all and M rs.'
thg b arrack s jn the sta te hlghJ o f the question.
It is hoped th a t
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told of th e fa th e r and son banquet the hobo,” tak e it from Gus Schae- te r W arw ick is believed to be on
Jam es Mill will be laid before t h e jwfty gar&ge jn
cjty a t & o.c lo c k i every citizen of A shland will avail
h eld , at which tim e th ere w ere near- fev> lec tu re r in th e New Y ork H o­ his way to Los Angeles.
grand ju ry Monday,
Ind ictm en ts
edn
even,ng
W hpn E v,ch him8elf of th is o p portunity, comin t
The fa th e r of th e m issing m an
ly 70 present.
bos’ college and lead er in th e local
are expected, Mrs. Jan e Gibson, an re tu rn ed tQ his q u a rte rs a t the hotel upon the threshold of th e Novem ber
A thletics of th e A shland hoys c h a p te r of th e In te rn a tio n a l B roth- says he will send his son to the pen­
eye w itness, has received a th re a t- — an ou tb u ild in g n ear th e alley— a t! 7 election, and m ake arra n g e m e n ts
w ere explained by Dale Leslie and erhood W elfare A ssociation, which ite n tia ry if caught. He avers th a t
i ening m essage, declaring, “ T here is 17 o’clock in the evening, his “ Sun-
atte n d in g th e address a i the
R aym ond C arson, who sta te d th a t In js t he “ highbrow m o n ick er” of the he adopted th e girl two years ago
still one bu llet left which can be day b e st” su it was gone and left i n ; C h au tau q u a building tonight.
>>rder to be eligible for any sp o rt, hobos’ o rganization. Gus is a can- w hen L ester divorced his wife.
used to good a d v a n ta g e .”
Its stead was such a su it as convicts
th e boy m ust a tte n d Sunday school did ate for e d ito r of th e Hobo N ew s.j
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w ear in .h e highw ay gang.
H A I.IX .W EEh PARTY G .V E S
a t least th ree tim es d u rin g t h e | t h e official publication of th e u n io n .! Rubber P rices Jum p—
BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Knapp Fined $5 0 —
The prices of crude rubber have
m onth.
K arl K napp was fined $50, the
'ta k e n a sh a rp advance which willi
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28.— Ad-
Jo h n Galev explained th e activi-i
The high school gym nasium last
m
axim
um am ount, on a charge ofj
n ecessitate an increase in th e price rien B atchelor a p a in te r, accused of
tie s of the Hi-Y club, an organiza-j
j
evening
presented a gala appearance
tion consisting of ju n io r m em bers ofj
¡of all ru b b er goods, according to lo- poisoning his m other-in-law , Mrs. assau lt and b a tte ry upon Tom Fu-
at
the
an
nual reception of th e sopho­
I cal tir dealers.
Some of the tire c . A. P ettibone, is being held in son. The la tte r was able to appear
th e Y. M. C. A. in the th re e upper!
m ores e n te rta in in g the freshm en,
m an u fa ctu rin g com panies have al- j a il here, pending w ord from the in c o u rt and testify ag ain st his as­
high school classes. The club s ta n d s '
nearly 100 being present.
It was
ready
announced an advance for an P o rtla n d police. He denies the pois sa ila n t though hi9 head was sw athed
for cleanliness in speech, h ab its andj
given in the form of a Hallow een a f­
oning, and said he w ent to P o rtla n d in bandages. Mr. and Mrs. K napp
nth letics, and fo r a h igher sta n d a rd ,
early date.
fair, th e idea beii
carried out in
to kill him self. The grand ju ry i? left soon a fte r th e ju d g m en t of the
of character. He sta te d th a t plans
Thieves Visit Grants Pass—
the decorations and refresh m en ts.
w ere being m ade for a cam paign.
Several d iffe re n t business firm s likely to indict him here. He will co urt had been given, for th e ir fu ­
The evening was spent 1 gam es,
tu re hom e in F resno, Calif.
PORTLAND, Oct. 28.— Jam es E d ­
R esponding to T o astm aster Meek-
VISALIA, Calif., Oct. 28.— J. C. i have been
victim ized
by p etty , be re tu rn e d for prosecution,
a fte r the various stu n ts
ere per­
w ard Johnson, age 15, and a Boy
e r, several older m en spoke briefly W ard, th e m an who ta u g h t E dison, thieves d u rin g the la tte r p a rt of the
form ed by the freshm en as C y were
Scout, today received a silver m edal,
.
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O. F . C arson told of the benefits t o |to telegraph, may leave the s e rv ic e ! week, according to the G rants Pass
v J fiii’Orzl xv
»
¡in itia te d one bv one into the in tri-
♦
V» zv highest
liinli/Yn*
the
aw ard thot
th a t noil
can onmü
come cate m ysteries of the reception of
he derived from th e m en’s a th l|tiC jOf th e Com m ercial T elegraph com- j C ourier. Am ong th in g s tak e n were
from the court of honor in th e n a­
class, especially th e am o u n t of in- Pany here as th e oldest o p e ra to r in a gUm m achine and till a t a cigar I
th e ir advent from the low er grades
Local and Personal
tional scout organization. He saved
te re s t shown in volley ball. He de- poin t of service in Am erica. He has sto re, a box of candy from the gasi
as befits th e ir sta tio n as young la-
Joe Baker, of M issoula, M ont who
.
-
d a r e d th a t th e re was a g rea t need heen a t the key continuously to r 60 com pany’s office, som e sp are ribs j
,
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, x .
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dies and m en in th e i ’- rst year 01
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was
drow
ning,
last
A
pril.
Johnson
< f som ething th a t would pull the years 35 years being spent in his and backbones, also a few pails of
high school.
atte n d s high school here.
m en away from th e ir businesses. p resen t position.
I lard from a m eat m ark e t. Two o th er;
Sophom ore
stu d e n ts
who
did
Cash W ood, county secretary , spoke
E dison, as a boy of 16, le a r n e d ; a tte m p ts a t e n te rin g grocery sto res Will W inter Shec-p Here—
A iten d I’ooib all G om e—
them selves proud in having charge
cn th e activ ities of th e sum m er c a m p ! t0 teleg rap h from W ard as a news-J failed.
I c - v - Loosley left F rid a y for F o rt}
Several local young people mo Two T housand a t U. of O.—
¡of the affa ir, w ere. Em ily W entner,
an d aw arded com m issions earned as boy on a tra in on th e G rand T r u n k ! Footbal! Team P c ted—
I K lam ath , a fte r having b ro u g h t over tored to G ran ts P ass today to see
T here a re th is v e a r enrolled a t Thelm a Perozzi, K athryn P lttiu g e r,
follow s: Dale Leslie, A shland, s e r­ line
n e a r Clem ons, Mich.
He!
A shland’s football team will be about balf bis ilock oi 2000 sheep j th e foo.ball
gam e.
Among
tile Mi's9es"Lenora’
Angell, these
E uia U>e U niverelty ot O regon. 2181 stn - A lbert C otter. Vernon McGee. Rob-
g e a n t; D onald T ry o r. T alen t, first learned a few le tte rs at a tim e b e - jgiyen a rousing reception, win o r ! £rora his ran ch th e re ’ w hich he
j "’ere tb
- ' " T "
and dents including specials, according e rt W right and Orville H all, w ith
trains.
! lose> th is eVening, sta te s the K lam - Pecta to w in ter n e a r Ashland.
He McCoy, and Leonard P e ttit
s e rg e a n t; Jo h n Galey and H e rb e rt; tw een tra
in s.
to tig u res com piled by the regis- Misses M innie Poley and Leona M ar-
a th F a il. H erald.
E ig h teen high I
» rin g th e balance of the sheep ¡L u th e r McCoy.
D oran, both of A shland, first lieu-
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tra* ’s office. Of these the m en num - sters as chaperons.
R efreshm ents,
ten a n ts.
' Baby Boy Arriv
| school boys w ere excused from over as s00n as P°sslble- Mr. IxOos-jMove to P ro p e rty H ere—
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i her 1183 and th e women 998, a m a- consisting of pum pin pie and cider.
T elling of th e need of m ore play;
Mr and
Lee W allig a re the 8chool P rid ay to g0 duck h u n tin g, i n ! ^ y has rented th e Beeson and Dun-,
Dr j . P . Chisholm and fam ily a r-;
firsjt' were served in the doniestic science
betw een fa th e r an d son, L ester New- roud parent8 o . a
pound b o y ;ord
t0
lde a duck feed to n ig h t. lap p a stu re s and som e ad jo in in g r ;ved in A shland th is m orning. from * /
j
num bers nearly 700 hall.
tr y . of T alen t, set fo rth th e devel-1 who a rriv e d at th eir a p a rtm e n t in
,g
fQr
p roperty w here he will keep t h e i L isbon, N. D. D, Chisholm is a
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WITNESSES STATE
FATHER THREATENS
N. I MURDER CASE
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TAKEN IN CÖSTOD’
Ashland News in Paragraphs
opm ent of th e ju n io r boys througli
th e Y. M. C. A. in its stan d for the
b e tte rm e n t of the physical, m ental.
m oral and sp iritu a l life.
Jo h n H . R udd, in te rsta te secie-
ta rv . spoke a few w ords of greeting.
in w hich he told of the work in var-
ious counties. He also paid a ver>
glowing trib u te to the county secre-
ta rv . Cash Wood.
The re tirin g county com m ittee-
thp AUen building F rid ay m orning. boyg by the dom estic science class, anim als d u rin g the cold w eath er and v eterinary surgeon, having served as
ficninrs c.rad-
tu
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in
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tim
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The
flock
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7
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400
ju
n
io
rs
and
360
seniors. G rad- Red Cross M eeting M onday— ,
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The y o u n g ster bas been nam ed A reception for t he visiting team
uates and specials com plete th e to-
a Red Cross m eeting will be held
Jam es A rth u r W allis. M other and
held F rid ay nighti a fte r th e was k e Pl iu K ia m a th county last I sta te of N orth D akota. They have
ta i reg istra tio n .
a t 7 :8 0 o’clock Monday evening, to
son are both doing nicely.
rally. This evening th e boys will be w inler and a g re a t num ber ot lam bs purChased th e Gill property west of
In City from K lam ath F alls—
plan for the m em bership drive for
c u n Toter A viested ——
honored w ith a dance, th e Ju n io r w ere lost as tb e re s u lt of the l a t e , th e norm al school building.
¡cold
w
eather,
and
he
hopes
to
pre-
Scnt
Op
e
w
—
George
Stevenson
and
H.
E.
Cal-
1923 T he .“ ®e t‘n s
Dewey B ryant, a negro, was a r : E lks being hosts for th e event.
;
vent
a
like
occurrence
next
spring.
ggjg
of
reserved
seat
for
“
We
kins
a
re
in
the
city
for
a
sb
o
rt
tim
e
the
a ies P
rested (a st n ]ght by O fficer Cary, as
All Red Cross m em bers are
Several
F
ootb
all
G
am
es
T
oday—
,
J
o
n
business
from
K
lam
ath
F
alls,
pie.
be wag m ak jng bfs rounds. The ne-
Should
W
o
rry
,”
E
lk
s’
m
usical
corn-
N orthw estern follow ers of the E m broidery Club M eets-
They expect to visit in M edford be- cordially invited.
gro wag carry in g a big .45 caliber; g ridiron a re anxiously w aiting re-
T he P
F ridnv
rid ay A
A fternoon
fternoon E m b ro id -; edy to be given a t - th v e V
ining
Tho
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V th
U e “ a ” tre
; 1 fore re tu rn in g bevond th e m oun- Trigonir, a t 1052 F eet—
Colt s revolver, of which he was re- 6
„i„h met
aftern
, October 31 and Novem ber 1, began
,
T rigonia Oil well, which was
* A. V o » o _r n Y
,|e te d a „ d ,„ cked up
Ports Iron, d .tfe re n t p a rts oi t h e , ers elnb m et y esterday V
country w here th e ir favorite team s w ith Mrs. M. J. Love, on Seventh i th is m orning. I It t has been circulate
c ir c u la r ta
tains.
in s .
;
/-.«mnoi Mnnriv spv
.
wv.
a
tak en over by Colonel M unay sev-
m en. J. O. Rigg, O. F. C arson and m ornjn g , when he was tak e n before
ed
around
town
th
a
t
the
house
h
a
s
V
isitor
from B a k e i—
^
a
a
e
n
y
n-ft„ rAaRlne
A shland is playing stre e t. T he aftern o o n was spent in i
' spending
C. A. a Moore,
Or., a is s , e nicely.
ral weeks
ago, is
now the progressing
i'e sJc r N e X . ^ a ! e n r X S e d J “ o
fim linZht L 7 I T w a s " X
;
Fi^ ’
^ 1
“
^ r ^ b y ^ e
i T ^ X
^
wiil
'fe w 'w e of
e k s Baker,
in A shland
R eports
from
j e ^ l F ri-
c o ’r v a llis ;'th e ess. Those p resen t were M esdam ea| p l e t ^ o f seats
^ m U y
m T
m ^ Z
lik e " h i s ' re a c h e d T h e depTh of 1652 feet and
fill the vacancy of I. C. w ‘» ,am 8’ out funds, ordered him to leave the 8gapgieayina gWdsytanrf°o“ d
also of T alent.
cxv. keeping th e gun as a souvenir.
^ /n r ^ o ir i s ^ b a r V l 'tr e I d a ' P ra m t N e l« !^ o" W L o n s-^J.-R S L ll-! anc'si* though tic k e t holders a re an d fam ily.
Mr. Mot
F ra n k Nelson ~
"
.Members of the executive com nnt- F |ye hol)os w ere a|9o b ro u g h t before
1 P o rtla n d and the V n lv e rslty ' ly C. A. C o tte r.'E a rl H o^eT S 'f r a n k 'u r g e d to engage th e ir reserved se als b ro th e r, is an atto rn ey of no m ean was d rillin g in a very h ard form a-
large
tee a re : C. A. M eeker M edford;
cour[ but
w ere „ „ c h a rg e d .
‘ r “ C a< ^ P a sa- G nisfnger. R o , H ale, M ark W h i n , e 'r l y as possible. Seats
S e a t, are
a re o on n a ability,
b il lt y . and has
h a . a la
rg practice in tion. Since the well was tak e n in
charge by Colonel Mundy, the b o t­
C e t L ," ™ : ; ; T
E i ; m m a j t a d ! , . , , the vaeanaey
by t t .
land M. .,. Love. Tbe „ex , m eeting! sale in tbe lobby o f t b e Elks- t e m p le ,,b e e a .te rn Oregon city.
and M. J. Love.
tom of the hole has been low ered
will be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. ’ The crow d th is m orning greatly re ­
311 feet.
Read the want ads.
V. O. N. Sm ith, A shland. A. S. tirem en t of J. C. M ann, also of
sem bled a fire sale.
It
pays
to
read
the
classified
page.
H
osier,
118
H
elm
an
street.
in it h of M edford was selected to M edford.