Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tiding«, Voi, 43)
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STRAIGHT TALK
• ( RASH INTO S L E E P E R
ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC
“ IX M >M I S - li )|{-M A Y< >K” M EETI \G
W ELL ATTENDED ItY CITY
VOTERS
The Trio Triplets Turn the Crank
FATAL TO PASSENGER <8>
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PROGRESSIVES
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No. 55
WACO, Texas, Nov. 4.— One
m an was killed and a n o th e r
• probably fatally in ju re d a t Gre-
inond, 63 m iles east of here,
- when a fast S outhern Pacific
• tra in betw een San A ntonio and
• D allas crashed into the sleeper
• of a n o th e r train .
•
The dead m an is Dr. W. B.
• W illett, of New York.
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WE SUPPLY THE
M U S IC
DR. B LA K E
DOES
THE DANCING
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SETTING FIR E S PUTS
“KICKS” INTO LIFE OF
13 -YEAR-OLD YOUTH
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SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 4.—
Ig n atiu s G renera, 13, has con­
fessed he wras th e m ysterious
firebug who kep t householders
in a s ta te of te r r o r for the last
four m onths. He set 27 fires
th a t dam aged $25,000 w orth of
property.
G re n e ra ’s explanation was he
set them for fun— got a kick
o u t of it.’.’
’i t
OPPOSITION MOVE IS
BLOCKED BY JOHNSON
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G a th ri ing Is O iderly as Crow d Hear«
R e fu ta tio n of C harges M ade by ;
Speakers at Citizen«’ M ass M eet­
ing T hursday Evening.
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ASHLAND'S BEST
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WISEHAUPÏ TO
DELIVER EXTRA
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MAN
SAYS INDIVIDUALS
IN THREE CLASSES
mpusi
Thick, Thin an d R ound Types Se­
lected from A udience; L ectu rer to
Speak on “ W hy You A re W here
You’re A t” Ton.'ght.
’ The difference betw een a clerk
and a salesm an is th a t the form er is
h ired to w ait on folks, and th a t is
NOW « ALL TO GETHER!
all he o r she does— stand around
Hail! H ail! tire gan g am on the
The m em bers of the P a ren t-T ea c h ­
i un!
a n d w ait,” H ow ard J. W isehaupt,
e rs ’ association m et F riday n ig h t a t J
One of th e m ost a rd e n t boosters c h a ra c te r a n aly st of C leveland, de­
H a il!
H a il! < lia r ls p ’s g o t th e
the H aw thorne annex, w here a very
for the Pacific highw ay in southern clared a t the th ird of his lectures at
b a ttle w on !
in
terestin
g
evening
was
spent.
Oregon
is Ju stice W. H. Gowdy. In th e Civic club building F riday night
J u s t s ta n d by h is guns in th e
B
usiness
m
a
tte
rs
of
th
e
organiza-j
fact,
he
is so m uch of a booster th a t in his lectu re on “ C h aracter A nal­
thickest of th e fight,
it
is
his
desire th a t every to u rist ysis in B usiness.”
tion
were
first
tak
en
up
and
discuss-,
And go to th e polls and vote ’e r
ed,
am
ong
them
being
a
rep
o
rt
by
sh
all
be
given
an o p p o rtu n ity to view'
T hree classes of Individuals w ere
rig h t.
«
Mrs.
F.
C.
Sw
edenburg
of
the
sta
te
;
the
scenic
w
onders
en route.
identified
by the sp eak er: the thick
And it’s all over hut the sh ou tin ’.
'ìtfÌÌÌE
In answ er to roll call in justice head, th e active, businesslike per­
m eeting a t E ugene, and a n o th e r b y ’
court th is m orning, 23 m en respond­ son; the th in head, the deep th in k er
Mis. Louis Dodge of the n a tio n a l'
ed to th e ir nam es. T ales of hard in te rested in the finer th in g s of life,
m
eeting
a
t
Tacom
a.
A
com
m
ittee
i
Com plim ents on the splendid way!
luck, of looking for w’ork, “ no who is a rtistic , and the round head,
presented
a
revision
of
th
e
by-laws,
A in which the “ L oom is-for-M ayor” '
savvy” and ignorance of w rong th e bluff, h earty type, who likes to
which
was
read
and
will
be
passed
m eeting was conducted at the A r­
doing
in ste a lin g a rid e on the c h a t while tra n sa ctin g business.
a
t
th
e
next
re
g
u
la
r
m
eeting
if
no
m ory F rid a y evening w ere heard on
S outhern Pacific were related. Men Types from th e audience w’ere se-
every side as the crowd of nearly! objections are offered.
The
High
School
Glee
club
d
e
-]
appeared who sta te d they had come [ected by Mr W isehaupt
500 people filed from the building.
lighted
the
m
em
bers
w
ith
a
song,
from St. Paul and Ogden, besides,
The cost ¡u m oney to change em-
O. H. Johnson presided at th e g a th ­
m
any
points
on
th
e
coast.
In
prac-l
pioyes
was the gist of the opening
and
were
followed
w
ith
a
vocal
solo
H
e rin g .
hy
Mrs.
P.
S.
Provost.
L
ight
re
­
tically
every
cane
they
d
isc
la
im
e
d
;
portion
of his address.
He men-
S tanding out in c o n tra st to the
fresh
m
en
ts
were
served
d
u
rin
g
the
the
possession
of
th
e
m
onetary
u
n
*t-]tioned
a
g
reat
m
a
n
u
fa
c
tu
re r who
I I
speeches o f’ the previous evening
All
were
ordered
to
ta
k
e
th
e
paved
had
deciared
Jn
favor
of
a plan
social
hour
th
a
t
followed.
vv;ts th a t of C harlie Loom is, candi­
The
com
m
ittee
in
charge
of
the
¡ro u te to the south and to avoid rail-i whereby the w. e of every employe
d a te to r m ayor, who stated in no
i road property.
was raised to not less than : cert; in
u n certain term s th e planks upon m em bership drive reported th a t the
One m an, the 24th to appear, de- am ount each day.
This m anufac-
which he based his candidacy, and to tal num ber of m em bers had b^fen
boosted
to
238.
The
money
derived
;
d
a
re
d
th
a
t
he
did
not
lik
e
so
u
th
e
rn
|
^urer
b
a
s_
jn
b
js
various
'a c to rie s
th e
splendid, w hole-hearted and
Oregon.
Yet
he
was
welcom
ed
as!
fiom
th
is
source
will
be
spent
in
and
assem
bling
plants,
13,000
ma-
g en tle m anner in which he spoke of
buying
b
ills
and
o
th
er
playground
an
old
friend
by
Ju
stic
e
Gowdy.
T
w
o
lchines
each
of
which
is
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ia
te
d
by
h is opponents, p articu la rly Dr. W. E.
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weeks
ago
he
was
a
rre
s
te
d
a
n
d
,
a
m
an
equipm
ent.
Blake, m ade a deep im pression upon
O ther com m ittees w ere appointed
I b rought into co u rt an d released. In
I t was learned during a single
COMING EVENTS
those present.
¡o rd er th a t he m ight be given an o p - jyear , hat 54,000 men bad been en-
to
obtain
b
e
tte
r
m
oving
picture!
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He was followed by Dr. B. E.
¡p o rtu n ity to revise his opinion re- gaged a t djffe re n t tim es to do the
film s, to look into juvenile court
4s , Novem ber 7— G eneral elec- <$>
Sm ith.
work,
and
to
study
pre-school
work
g arding th is glorious p o rtion of the work, due to the fact th at they quit
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tion.
t
In prefacing his ta lk , Mr. Sylves-i
being
done,
as
well
as
o
th
e
r
m
atte
rs
!
sta
te , he was sentenced to the coun- and w ent elsew here because wages
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Novem
ber
11—
A
rm
istice
day.
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te r P a tte rso n sta te d th a t he hoped
j
ty
jail for a period of 30 days. J. W. w ere low. It was then decided to
of
in
terest.
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Novem
ber
15—
“
As
a
W
om
an
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lie would be pardoned for read in g
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k
e
th
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High
School
anni-
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H
atcher,
chief of police, took him to increase the wages, not from anv
h is m aiden speech.
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Jacksonville
today.
TRA
N
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INTINENTAL
FLY
ERS
<?> v ersary play.
philanthropic
sen tim en t,
but
to
“ I have been asked to say a few
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4.— R ep o rt­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 .- R a m i f I - '
Novem ber • 22 _ ..Co!on;al
All
of
th
e
m
en w ere a rre ste d d u r­ avoid “ break in g in ” new’ men. It
ARE
FORCED
TO
LEA
YE
PLANE
w ords in behalf of the city tre a s u r­
ed to be on the verge of a co lla p se,: .
cations of the “ w hiskey sm u g g lers’ K p la y e r3 /. Lyceum n u m b er.
ing the n ig h t by Special Officer Rey­ was stated by the m an u fa ctu rer th a t
e r 's office,” he declared.
“ I have
follow ing an ordeal of a day and a ;
tr u s t ” is expected to be u n c o v e re d ]^
D ecem ber 4. 7_ W in ter fa lr.
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.,
Nov.
4.—
nolds, who found them on th e ra il­ it cost him on the average of $50
no criticism of Mr. E ubanks. I re ­
| half on the w itness stan d , Mrs. Clara!
soon by a series of grand ju ry inves-
road
rig h t of way. They w ere charged every tim e a new m an w’as employed.
Forced
to
land
here
a
fte
r
trav
elin
g
g ard him as a very capable officer
; P hillips, on tria l for the “ ham m er
tig atio n s now engaging the federal
w'ith
trespassing.
2060
m
iles
from
San
Diego,
Calif.,
Because of the great am ount of
an d a personal frie n d .”
i m u rd e r” of Mrs. A lebrta Meadows,
courts from F lo rid a to Maine. Big I
se
ttin
g
a
new
w
orld’s
record
for
in
te
re st evinced in the lectures, Mr.
“ I did not seek the nom ination
is under care of physicians.
H er
A m erican bootleggers a re alleged to
DRYS
CHALLENGE
XYETS
non-stop
distance
flying,
L
ieu
ten
­
W
isehaupt
has consented to deliver
for the office of city tre a su re r. But
case is expected to go to the ju ry
be the financial backers of practic
a
n
ts
J.
A.
McCready
and
Oakley
K
el­
TO
PU
BLISH
EX
PEN
SES
I
a
n
o
th
e
r
taik
again th is evening, at
la st w inter I m ade an appeal to our
the la tte r p a rt of n ?xt week.
ally all liquor sm uggling from the
ly,
a
tte
m
p
tin
g
a
non-stop
flig
h
t
to
■
¡7
:3
0
o’clock
a
t the Civic club b u ild ­
m ayor and city council th ro u g h our
New York, hopped off in a borrow ed . B aham as and Cuba in the past year,
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
4
.
—
The
ing.
F
o
r
this
special lecture he has
lo ra l paper, (thie A shland Tidings,
1
A
nti-saloon
league
today
challenged
plane
a
t
10:50
a.
m.
for
D
ayton,
COLLEGE
‘‘FUNNY’’
MAGAZINE
selected “ W hy You Are W here
fo r a b e tte r and m ore beau tifu l A sh­
( OMPLIMENTS LOCAL W R IT E R its uew ,y organized rival, the As- You’re A t” as his topic. The public
LOCAL MAN IN TROUBLE
lan d ; th a t we had an abundance of Ohio.
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■ sociation opposed to the prohibition is cordially invited to a tte n d this
The pilots w ere disappointed th a t
w a te r going to w aste, and th a t th e '
AT KLAMATH FALLS HOTEL
am endm ent » to file a sta te m e n t of final public address.
a
leaking
ra
d
ia
to
r
on
th
e
giant
m
on­
This is en­
w a te r fund had tak e n care of the
B ert Moses, of A shland, and B ert;
PA
RIS,
Nov.
i.—
U
nconfirm
ed
gos­
its
cam paign expenses with the clerk tirely voluntary upon the p art of the
oplane
T-2,
caused
by
cracked
cyl­
w a te r system and retire d bonds as
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 4.—
G. B ates, on the e d ito ria l sta ff ofj
they cam e due when th e price of* inders which developed 400 m iles C harged w ith c reatin g a distu rb an ce sip in fashionable and m usical c ir­ the R oseburg News-Review’, have; of the house. W ayne B. W heeler, “ P ep” m an, and is being given be­
Irrig a tio n was $8 per acre per year. out of San Diego. They covered the in the C entral hotel, th re e women cles th a t th e honeyinoo*! of H arold ¡been elected to honorary m em ber-! of th e drys, charged th a t the wets cause m any who desired to hear him
"I asked th is body of law m akers distance in 25 hours. N eith er pilot i and tw’o men w ere a rre ste d and F. McChrmick, Chicago m illionaire, ship to the O range Owl c h a p te r of | had filed no financial rep o rt as re ­ w ere unable to do so because of
counter attractio n s.
io give th e taxpayers of the city of had had a m om ent's relax atio n since , lodged in jail. They were: R. D. and Mrs. McCormick, form erly Ma-1 H am m er and Coffin, natio n al society quired under the federal law'.
1
dam
e
G
anna
W
aiska,
grand
opera
beginning
the
trip.
A large class has been organized
A shland an item ized financial sta te -,
I H arvey, of A shland, John Prem o of
of college hum orists. The O range
prim
a
donna,
has
been
distu
rb
ed
hy
to
s ta r t work w ith Mr. W isehaupt on
m< nt of th e w ater fund and the elec­
Tacom a, W illiam Johnson, D orris
Owl is th e hum orous stu d e n t publi­
j
differences
of
am
bition
and
social
Monday
evening, and will be in ­
tric light fund for the last tw oi
cation of the stu d e n ts a t th e Oregon
M acias and Elsie Gober of this city.
i
preference,
is
c
u
rre
n
t.
R
eports
are
stru
cted
in th e p ru c ip le s u n derly­
years.
H arvey, who has been in tro u b le
A g ricu ltu ral college.
1
th
a
t
McCormick
is
disappointed
and
ing
salesm
anship.
“ The people are en titled to know
here before, and Prem o, w'ere re ­ I
Both of the men are m em bers of
!
th
a
t
his
bride
will
plunge
into
con­
how th e ir money is being spent. But
leased w ith orders to leave town at
the Oregon E d ito rial association and
MASK PARTY AT McGEi
cert work.
we never got it.
, once. Johnson and the w’om en were
are well known th ro u g h o u t the
HOME FRID A Y EVENING
“ Do you know why? I d o n ’t.
sta te . Mr. Moses is th e a u th o r of
held for a police court hearing. A
“ Do you want to know ?
i Cleveland
autom obile
driven
by
“ Sap and S a lt,” a syndicated fea tu re
SPORT FLASHES
A m ask p arty w’as given a t tlie
“ If I am elected city tre a s u re r
! H arvey, said to be owned by a rela-
SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Nov. 4.— Syr- ap p earin g in m any papers th rough-
VINTON, La., Nov. 4.— L ie u te n -jllome of M r’ an<1 Mrs J H' McGee-
y o u will know. H ere is w hat the
out the country, and Mr. Bates con- a n t R. C. M illyard, of Camp Dick, a t 190 Vista s tr e e t' F rid a >‘ ev. ning,
! tion of H arvey’s living in A shland, acuse beat N ebraska, 9 to 6.
DUBLIN. Nov. 4.— E am onn De i was held for the ow ner upon the a d ­
city c h a rte r dem ands:
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 4.— ducts a colum n, “ P ru n e P ickin gs,” Dallas, Texas, and an unidentified by„th e .i r son E v e re ,t-
“ A rticle J, section 21, u n d e r spe­ V alera, lead er of th e republican ir ­ vice of th e A shland police.
¡H a rv a rd 21; F lo rid a 0.
, in his hom e paper.
Twelve of his
bool friend^ ar-
com panion, were in stan tly killed
cial pow ers of th e common council: reg u lars narrow ly escaped cap tu re
rived
a
t
the
home
in
the early ev­
when an airp lan e in which they w'ere
’At th e close of each fiscal year, when F ree S tate troops storm ed and
ening
and
whiled
aw
ay
the hours
Hying crashed to earth.
w hich sh all be on th e 31st or De­ raided a house, w ounding and cap­
w ith gam es and goblin stories until
cem ber in each year, the common tu rin ' “ G en eral” O’Malley, chief of
well tow ard the m idnight hour, when
1 HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER TO
council shall cause to be published sta ff for the irreg u lar^ .
Sheila
Ci ¡me XX'ave Sets Li—
Study Club Meets—
1 Talcnl Girl P rize XX'inner—
SPEAK AT LYRIC TONIGHT refresh m en ts of pum pkin pie and
w ith in the city a full, com plete and H um phreys, woman rebel le a d e r,1
_______
cider w ere served. The evening was
The Mission Study club m eeting
Sclinider’s efficiency test, recently
Police 0? so u th ern Oregon a re fac-
d etailed sta te m e n t of all m oneys re ­ was wouuded.
F rid ay , Hon. R. A. Booth, of Eugene. a i th o ro u BWy enjoyed by every one
each T hursday w ith Mrs. C. XV. Nims given to co-eds a t the Oregon Agri- ing a sm all crim e wave.
ceived by th e city governm ent d u r­
on N orth aMin stre e t, is having ai c u ltu ral college, for the first tim e, night, thieves en tered th e fire hall j m em ber of the sta te highw ay com- i Present,
ing th e preceding year, and on w hat
splendid course u n d er the leadership was won by E lla Lucile H oldridge- a t M edford and m ade aw ay w ith m ission, and frequently refe rre d to '
GIRL
BURNED
TO
DEATH
account
received and expended;
NEW S • OF
IN TER EST
IN APARTM ENT HOUSE F IR E of Mrs. Jos. Angell. Next T hursday of T alent, who m ade th e highest th ie e suits of clothes, th ree pairs o f j as O regon’s forem ost citizen, will be *
» classify in g each receipt and expen­
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I th ere will be a sh o rt debate on the] score— 18 points. She is a sopho- shoes, an E lk s’ pin and a M asonic] ¡n A shland th is evening and will
P ro b ate Coui-t
d itu r e u n d e r its proper h e a d .’ T here
Chas. A. Six assum es the husi-
CHICAGO, Nov. 4.— Bernice Holm 1 question, “ Resolved th a t India Is not m ore 'in home economics. Schnid-iem blem . The loot was packed in a ¡address the people of the city a t the
is no way to avoid this if the c h a rte r
T l hursday
the e Lyric th e a tre at 8 o’clock,
ness nam e of S ta r M otor & Supply
23 years old was burned to d e a th ' fit to he a d m itted in to p articip atio n j o r’s test is based upon a system of pillow slip.
nursuay n m ig g h n t m
is com plied with.
and 30 persons in ju red d u rin g an ■ am ong w orld pow ers.”
scoring which takes into account th e ft of a blan k et and a few o th er
s ta te |SSues, as lie views them in coippany.
“ A rticle 11, section 2 of the city
alleged incendiary fire in an a p a rt-¡M a n y A tten d F ootball Game—
the h e a rt ra te d u rin g reclining and a rticle s was reported from a local : tb e p resent cam paign, will be dis-l
Max G eB auer, T. J. Coffm an an
c h a rte r of A shland, tre a s u re r's pow­
m ent house here.
-
] W hen the A shland football eleven d u ring standing. The scores for the residence, as was a m inor robbery CU9sed by Mr. Booth. He is a well- M-vrtle Coffm an incorporate as * Va
e rs and d u tie s: ’He shall upon re­
Many panic strick en women and m et G ran ts Pass high school in a ] item s vary betw een plus th re e and] d u rin g th e night previous to th a t.
¡know n in A shland as an in te restin g
Gandy Co.
ceipt of any sum s of money credit
and flu en t speaker, and doubtless
( ircu it ( o u n
th e am ount received to the proper children were saved by sp ectacu lar re tu rn gam e th is aftern o o n , a larg e a m inus th ree. A to ta l score of nine R ailioad W ork Progressing'—
rescues.
This
is
the
th
ird
fire
in
an
delegation
of
ro
o
ters
w
ere
on
hand
or
less
signifies
physical
deficiency
One
m
ile
of
the
new
railro
a
d
to
will
be
greeted
by
a
large
audience.
Citizens
Bank
of A shland vs. John
fund or funds, and shall not under
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
house
in
six
weeks.
¡to
cheer
the
red
and
w
hite.
Among
i
TMiss
H
oldridge
credits
the
so
u
th
ern
;
the
Cheney
creek
lim
e
q
u
a
rries
h;^,
The
public
is
cordially
invited
to
K
ellner
et
ux”
sum
m ons.
nny circum stances apply any special
M edford F u rn itu re & H ardw are
-------------------------------------------------------¡th
e
teach
ers
who
accom
panied
t
h
e
,
c^
matG
an(T
l
^e
Rogue
R
iver
apples
alread
y
been
graded
and
is
now
h
e
a
r
w
hat
he
has
to
say.
fund to o th e r p urposes.’ T hat is
Co. vs. M. F. Hanley. O rder
th e ir children in o rd er th a t they team and w ere in the “ I t ’s th e Cli- for h er record,
ready for the ties and steel, it i
s
----------------------------
. plain E nglish.
Benj. L. Powell vs. Tony Franco.
; reported by the G ran ts Pass Daily LLOYD GEORGE RESUMES
“ I have alw ays tried to be a law- m ight rem ain in A shland was voiced m a te ” city today, w ere G. A. Bris- B aptist C hurch
HIS POLITICAL BATTLES Notice of lien.
Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. C ourier. A force of 90 men is act-
abiding citizen.
Let us sta n d by­ h v Jo h n Dill in an e n th u sia stic talk . | coe, su p e rin te n d e n t of schools, Mis-
Before te rm in a tin g his address Mr. ises M arie Ridings, Callie Vogeli, Ann M orning service and serm on at 11 ively engaged in th e p rep aratio n of
LONDON, Nov. 4.— F ra il from ill-
H ow ard J. Oden vs. Talen! Irrlc a -
l i n e city c h a rte r o r repeal it.”
Dill delivered a b a rra g e of direct F orberg, Zipora B lum enfeld, Alice I o'clock. Them e, “ We P reach C h rist.” the grade a t present. The w ork be-.n esa, but the rife of b a ttle in h i s , ’*011 D istrict et al. To q u in ,
G. S. B u tler announced his can d i­
Hayes and E dyth Stevenson.
¡E vening services announced from gan w ith the junction of the C a li-|e y es, form er prem ier Lloyd George
A-
B ennett vs. John Rocho et
dacy for re-election as a m em ber of shots at th e opposition faction.
The
sto
ry
of
how
Jesse
W
inburn
Copco
O
pening
Sunday_
¡pulpit
Sunday
m
orning.
B.
Y.
P.
I
’,
fornia
and
Oregon
coast
railroad
a
s
'to
d
a
y
resum
ed
his
political
fig
h
t,
ux.
F
o
r
money.
th e park com m ission.
Bullock M ercantile Agency vs. W.
had
been
induced
to
locate
in
Ash-]
D
edication
of
th
e
C
alifornia
O
re
-!;ind
ju
n
io
r
m
eeting,
5:30
and
6:30
th
e
sta
rtin
g
point.
¡He
w
arns
the
nation
th
a
t
“
reaction;
An effo rt to inject a long-w inded
m eans a real and im m inent danger. I H um phrey. F o r money.
-^debate bv the opposition was fru s­ land, and how he had become d is-'g o n Pow er com pany’s new plant a t|P - m- Baptism a t th e evening serv- v . of (). P lan s V espers —
T. J. Fuson vs. K arl K napp. Dam-
T arry in g m eetings M onday,;
Vesper services a t the U niversity j T he policy of tra n q u ility is also dan-
tra te d by Mr. Johnson. O utride of guated at the tre a tm e n t he had re- Copco, on th e K lam ath river, and o f|* ce-
of Oregon, eight in num ber, will be Serous.”
ages.
th is in te rru p tio n the m eeting was ceived, and how he was behind any ¡th e 124 m ile transm ission line o f ; " ’ednesday and F rid ay evening.
held
beginning
Sunday,
Novem
ber
He
says
the
form
er
governm
ent
Oregon G row ers Co-operaHve A -
orderly! th ro u g h o u t. The chairm an faction th a t prom ised a change fo ri 66,0.00 volts, extending from P ros- Stops in .V b 'a u d —
of
5.
The
m
usic
for
the
first
se
rv
ic
e
,
first
abolished
conscription
and
th
e
n
;
sociation
vs. W. H. H eckm an. Order.
Paul Brown, field secretary
took tii? sta n d th a t in as m uch as the b e tte r, was related by B. R. pect to S pringfield, Or., will he
b
u
t
d
espite'
Jesse
W
inburn vs. City of Ash-
the m ee tin g T hursday night was a G reer, who also launched a re p u d ia -' m ade Sunday, Novem ber 5. In v ita- C h ristian E ndeavor w ork, stopped is to be fu rn ish ed exclusively by the reduced arm am en ts
tion
o
the
charges
of
g
ra
ft
and
ex-
tions
have
been
sent
to
all
of
th
e
off
betw
een
tra
in
s
y
esterd
ay
to
con-
m
en’s
and
w
om
en’s
glee
clubs.
An
-
the
reduction
of
arm
am
en
ts,
Eng-
land
et
al.
Notice
citizens
m ass m eeting, a t . which
o
rb
ita
n
t
prices
asked
for
advertis-
stockholders
and
com
pany’s
patrons,
su
it
w
ith
the
officers
of
C
ra
te
r
L
ake
exceptionally
fine
program
has
been
land
is
prepared
to
defend
herself.
R«al
Estate T ra n sfe rs
tim e
principal sp e a k e rs were
3» I« zv et ux. to Beecher
B. L. Nichols
M ayor XLamkin. W. M. Briggs. J. W. ing. Mr. G reer talk ed direct fro m 1A lunch will be provided for every-j Union, reg ard in g the sta te conven- announced.
KLAMATH CHILD IS
D anford et ux., lots 21 and 22, block
McCoy. H5. D. Briggs and E. V. C ar­ the sh o u ld er and did not m ince m at-¡o n e, and em ployes will w ear a host tion to he held in A shland in April, In. from Lake of th e W oods—
Mr
I’eck,
c
a
re
ta
k
e
r
a
t
th
e
Lake
K
ILLED
BY
PLAYMATE
“
M,” R R. addition to A shland, $10.
te r, a n d t th a t th e m eeting last night ters. He em phasized th e point th a t badge. Owing to the recent inclem - R oseburg A uto Is Stolen—
has
a
rriv
ed
in
the]
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Nov.
4.—
'
P hillip A rth u r D ecker et ux. to
T h eft of a Nash to u rin g c ar from of th e XVocds
w as s p o n so re d aud paid for by those he was ow ner of the T idings, th a t ency of th e w eather, and the prob-
All
th
e
sum
-
Two
Indian
babies
playing
w
ith
a
!
A
ubrey
R edifer, E b2 of N % , lot 15,
s u p p o rtin g the Loom is tick et, they i t ’s e d ito ria l colum ns w ere his, and able condition of the roads in the R oseburg, hearin g Oregon license city for th e w inter
22
caliber
rifle,
resulted
in
the
A
shland
H om estead tra c t, $10,
held th e \ i g h t to p resent th e ir side th a t he would say in those colum ns vicinity of th e project, a n um ber of No. 53771, was rep o rted by S. W m er hom es a t th e popular reso rt
a n y th in g th a t he desired to say, and people from A shland, who had plan- S tarm er, sh e riff of D ouglas county, have been closed and several inches d e a th here of \ ern a Hoover, aged
Carl D. Bowman e t ux. to
of the q u e s tio n .
th
a
t
he
would
allow
no
one
to
d
lc-]n
ed
on
a
tte
n
d
in
g
th
e
dedication
to
th
e
local
a
u
th
o
ritie
s.
The
m
a-
of
snow’
covered
the
grounds
ab
o
u
t
two
years,
who
wras
fatally
shot
by
■
Palm
et ux., lot 8,
oc
,
e
An u rg e ln t request to the p arents
¡have cancelled th e ir a rra n g e m e n ts, chine was stolen F rid a y night.
the lake.
j Dis playm ate of about th e sam e age. Jford, $10.
A -Jor th e neV esslty of providing for ta te th e policies he should adopt.
b
r fi
W
z
&
&
‘WHISKEY TRUST' IS
10 DNDEI
£ PARISIAN
Pl
FREE STATERS
NEARLY GET LEADER
RILLS TWO PILOTS
A S H L A N D N E W S IN P A R A G R A P H
D T
a