Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1922, Image 1

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    • ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnout
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine
& cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
VOLUME
A shland D aily T idings
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FURTHER CHARGES
Tendered
by
Stahl
Old
B oston D eeply Tou<l»e-> V isiting
F ren ch m an ; Senator Johnson, Cal-
ifoi » 'a, Join s in C riticism .
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Novem ber 30, T hursday —
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Decem ber 5-8— W inter F a ir. 3>j
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D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
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ings and req u ire klan officials
“ H andsom e J o e ” L anus, Chicago <®> lec tu re r, Lyceum course.
F rien d s S ta te R om ance S ta rte d W hile <s> to testify under oath.
Bachelor, Found Dead in G arage;
D ecem ber 22.— H igh school <?■! Roth Were Abroad; Movie Actor
Porter a n d B ookkeeper A re Being ❖ o p eretta, ‘‘The C aptain of Ply-
Will Neither Affirm Nor Deny
Questioned by Police O fficials.
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COMEDY KING IS
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RECORD FOR PURCHASE
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NEW YORK, Nov. 25.— Rec-
A ords for th e sale of m inor league
<£ baseball players m ade in the last
<§> y e a r t»y the San F rancisco base-
<♦> ball club are not high i>arks
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• a n o th e r year, according to Dr.
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* Chas. H. S trub, president of the
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PRESSURE BROUGHT TO BEAR
-‘W hen we sold Jim m y O’Con-
OX -TIGER” WHO PLANNED
nell to the G iants for $75,000
QUIET DAY
<§> and W illie Kam m to th e W hite
! «• Sox for $100,000. the east
• th o u g h t no m ore such prices
W IT I D C I I I C U /V D I iT l * woul(l be Pa 'd .'’ S tru b said.
W I L L DC, n H a n t n E , u
Reception
(International News Wire Service)
ASHLAND. OREGON. SATURDAY, X0\T,M BER~2¿ 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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WITNESS FIRST
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♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦
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<®> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- «*
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IS MURDERED BY
♦ MYSTERY SURROUNDS
MILLIONAIRE'S DEATH
* POLI NEGRI NAMED
IN CURRENT RUMOR
? DE VALERA WILL
PLAN REPRISALS
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DEATH OF ERSKINE CHILDERS
NOT TO PASS UNAVENGED,
IT IS SAID
FREE STATE OFFICERS
PREPARE FOR DISORDERS
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❖ R epublican
Irregulars Exp«x*ted to
Make Som e Move Soon; A nnie
M acSuiney Now on tlth Day o f
H unger S trik e O utside Prison.
DUBLIN, Nov. 2 5 — Free State
j LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25.— C harles
; CHICAGO, Nov. 25.— M ystery sur-
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BOSTON, Nov. 25.— Georges Cle-
m ilitary a u th o ritie s are prepared to
¡ro u n d s the m u rd e r of “ H andsom e i
j C haplin refused to have his beauty
m enceau plans to a tte n d th e H a r­
cope w ith disorders launched hv re­
; sleep in te rru p te d today to answ er
' J o e ” L anus, bachelor, reputed to be
vard-Y ale football gam e at New
publican irre g u la rs follow ing the ex­
:
in
q
u
iries
reg
ard
in
g
the
rep
o
rts
th
a
t
w orth a m illion dollars. The police I
H aven today. He had planned to
ecution
of E rsk in e Childers. Troops
; lie will m arry Pola Negri, P o lis h ,
j are q u estioning Joseph Denny, por- ’
rem ain quietly in Boston over S a tu r­
a
re
patro
llin g all districts.
screen actress.
t te r in the autom obile sales garage of
day, b u t so m uch p ressu re was
E
am
onn
De V alera's statem ent
R eports here say the rom ance
' Lanus. Police also questioned Alice
b ro u g h t th a t he gave in.
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from
his
hiding
place, outlining re ­
sta rte d on C haplin’s trip to E urope
j McArdle, th e slain m an ’s bookkeep­
The principal arg u m en t advanced
p
risals
for
the
execution
of his chief
and had been renew ed when the P ol­
er and confidential secretary.
was th a t Jo ffre and Foch had done
PORTLAND, Nov. 25.— Telephone
aide,
are
not
forthcom
ing
yet.
iisi! actress cam e here to m ake a pic-
She says ‘‘‘H andsom e Jo e ” had
so. This will be th e first gam e Cle- rates in Oregon cannot be reduced
Annie MacSwiney is now on the
T here is a t least one happy young- tu re .
F rien d s express th e ir belief
num ero us a ffa irs w ith women. He
( ii D u tn ib c i 1, ami the com pany
not
wom en individually, b u t ste r in A shland today, who has been th a t the rom ance is “ serio u s” and
$AN rRANCISCO, Nov. 2 j . 1
n in th day o! her h unger iir ii *, out
m enceau has ever seen.
Clem enceau is deeply touched by does not have to in sta ll im m ediately:
gc
th
M cA rdle' assurert of a tu rk ey for T hanksgiv- may resu lt in m arriage.
Chaplin sage of legislation impose ng a ax o j gMe th e prison waHing to see her .si
D r . o t r t n given
TT.> tK
n o u r o n t n n H
v i e t i 't p h e
r i n new
F i n p au
ilP
V lf'P
MY ringing
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reception
by ax Boston.
tom
atic
device on
2 " cents a gallon on gasoline to ~ p ro -l( e r . ^ a ry wbo ¡s ¡n prison and on
woman said.
I ing, and th rough his own e ffo rts a t will n eith er deny or affirm th e re-
vide funds for construction and I (he fou rth weefe Qf & hu n g er s t, ike
will continue to answ er fu rth e r ‘ part'..*lines, according to a decision
L anus was sh o t from behind, and th at.
Glenn Stevens, 842 B laine ports.
m aintenance of roads will be recom -l
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charges levelled a t him.
I of th re e federal judges today.
was found lying m o rtally wounded stre e t, eig h t years of age, is the
C haplin dined last n ig h t w ith th ree
m ended to leg islatu res of 11 w estern ;
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.— Sen-
The decision tem p o rarily re stra in s;
women to whom he has been report-
lucky boy.
beside his car in th e garage.
sta te s, it was agreed by the w estern I SO- PACIFIC FEEDS LARGE
a to r H iram Johnson today added his the public service com m ission from
i R ecently, th e M orning O regonian ed engaged— Negri, C laire W indsor,
NUMBER OF PE O PL E H ERE
governors’ conference in executive,
voice to the body of United S tates enforcing its o rd ers of ra te red n o t
¡announced th a t it would give a tu r- and E leanor Boardm an.
session here. Only th re e governors,
r
se n ato rs
who
a re
“ b a c k firin g ” , tions. The ju d g es’ reasons a re : th a t
key for each eight subscriptions
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Louis
H
a
rt
of
W
ashington,
E
m
m
ett
Between
300
and
400 people are
ag ain st Georges C lem enceau, " T ig e r” ¡th e reduction will cut th e com pany’s
tu rn e d in. Glenn read of the a n -|
D.
Boyle
of
N
evada
and
Joseph
M
!
being
fed
daily
by
the
Southern Pa-
of F rance, and his a tte m p t to win earn in g s to 2 per cent, and th a t the
nouncem ent, and liking a big d ru m ­
Dixon
of
M
ontana,
atten
d
ed
the
ses-
cific
at
the
Depot
hotel
since the
th is country over to a policy of par- com pany’s property will be tak e n ;
stick on T hanksgiving, set about
sion,
but
sta
te
officials
were
present
dining
room
has
been
re-opened
on
ticip atin g in E uropean affairs.
w ithout due process of law.
w inning one of the prize birds.
rep resen tin g the chief excutives of the 24 hour basis, according to F. K.
I T h at he was successful in his w ork
DEVASTATING FO REST F IR E
C alifornia, W yom ing and U tah. Oth-! Schilling, inspector of re s ta u ra n ts
| is testified to by Mr. E lh a rt. local
It. ( ’. CHALLIS SELLS EAGLE
RAGING IN MARYLAND
er w estern sta te s, it was announced, for the railro ad com pany, who is in
MEAT M ARKET TO KIRBYS
subscription rep resen tativ e for the
In o rd er to
! had sent le tte rs agreeing to acquiesce the city tem porarily.
! O regonian, who today notified Glenn
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HAGERSTOWN, Md. Nov. 25.—
in any recom m endations approved, facilitate the handling of the large
R. C. C hallis has sold th e E agle A great forest fire is sw eeping South
th a t he was the first one in A shland
I W estern autom obile tra d e associa-j num ber of custom ers, a gi at m any
Meat m ark et to W illiam and F ra n k m o u ntain, ab o u t 10 m iles east of
| to win one of the turk ey s offered in
'tio n s , th rough th e ir spokesm an, Rob- im provem ents are being planned lor
K irby, from whom he purchased it beve. Five h undred m en spent all
the contest.
j e r t W. M artland, opposed the pro- th e dining room, including the i i -
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25,— F arm er-
about six weeks agov Mr. C hallis is ia st night b a ttlin g the blaze. T here;
I posed gasoline tax, principally on the! stallatio n of an u p -tt date lunch
re tirin g from th e business because ¡s no chance of ex tin g u ish in g it. I t labor o l Sa nization today opened a,
THOUGHT GHOSTS
The boys’ and g irls’ club w ork for ground th a t th e re was no assurance j counter, and the p a rtitio n in g off of
he feels his h ealth will not p erm it m ust blirn itself out. F ire fig h te rs ' V18° IOU9 prOte9t t0 Prevent he ap-;
FOUND TELEPHONE WIRES
the year 1922 ended on Novem ber 1. th a t the revenue derived would be a portion of the large room , provid-
him to continue w ith th e close inside co ncentrated th e ir effo rts on s a v in g iPOD Inen 0 16106 u er, i inne j
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ing a m ore private place f ir the ta ­
w ork, an old tro u b le having m ade the Black Rock hotel, a sum m er re- 9Ota , aW^6 r’ l ° 1 6 6° P^e™e .,COU^_i YUBA CITY, Calif., Nov. 2a.— The However, one o f the m ost notew orthy confined to road b etterm en t.
bles.
A ccording to Mr. Schilling, a
I fea tu re s of club w ork in th e county
bench. They charge th a t B u tler isj
tru stee s of the C entral-G aither school
itself a p p a re n t a fte r tw o w eeks of sort,
num
ber
of A shland people have
took place d u rin g the p resen t m onth,
a “ re a c tio n a ry ” and in sym pathy
th e w ork, re su ltin g in his losing!
I d istric t say they have traced the
form
ed
the
habit of dropping down
is the announcem ent of C. C. C a te ,!
w ith the “ railro a d rin g ” of the
stra n g e noises th a t have been frig h t­
from five to ten pounds in w eight.
th a t way fo r special dinners.
Jackson county agent.
northw est. S enator La F o llette, oil
ening pupils a tte n d in g studies in the
The K irbys expect to m ake some
Mr. Schilling is m aking a rra n g e ­
The
stock
ju
d
g
in
g
team
repre
, W isconsin, has s ta rte d on the w ar
i newly constructed school house to
changes in the ru n n in g of th e m a r­
m
ents
for a special T hanksgiving
Isen
tin
g
the
A
shland
Calf
club
com­
path to block his appointm ent.
k e t front w hat it was d u rin g th eir
; th e m oaning of the electric w ires in ­
I
dinner
de
luxe, whicli will he served
peted in a ju d g in g contest a t the Pa-j
! A flood of recom m endations from
previous ow nership, ■when th e k ill­
side and outside the building.
|
from
12
o’clock
noon until 10 o'clock
J u d g e s and o th e r in flu e n tial m en is,
days agQ thg teacherg re p o rt. cific In te rn a tio n a l Livetsock exposi-
ing and m uch of the o th er work was
]
in
the
evening,
Novem
her 30. This,
a t P o rtla n d and were successful
declared to fa r o u tn u m b er the pro- ed to the tru ste e s th a t children had tion
done in connection w ith th e E ast
.
i
he
declares,
will
be
one
of the finest
iin landing fifth place in a field of
* tests a g ain st him.
Side m eat m ark e t. T he sla u g h te rin g
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■left th e ir classes crying because of!
,
th
a
t
the
railro
ad
can
provide.
JAMESTOW N, N. Y., Nov. 25.—
123 team s from all over the sta te and
will now be done on th e K irby ranch i
i
noises th a t sounded like hum an
D uring the w ar, Mr. Schilling was
A
fire in which several lives were
;
W
ashington.
n e a r T alent, and th e m ark e t will be
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 25.— PASTORS DENOUNCED BY
voices.
The
children
told
th
e
ir
par-;
THOMAS LEE WOOLWINE
\
«,7-
* J
T his w as conceded to be very good I probably lost, destroyed 13 business engaged in ent 'i t inm< t work .i
ru n en tirely independent of the E ast F inal score: H arv ard 10; Yale 3.
en ts th ej feared the building wa | jndeed> considering th a t th is is the j buildings and several dw elling, caus- m any ot the m obilizat ion and draft
Side m ark et.
i PH ILA D EL PH IA , Nov. 25.— Final
In a haunte(V
° ‘^ ers th 0 l,S -t the con-
judg}ng Jn any natuve ! ing ? 2 ,000,000 dam age here. T here! cam ps thro u g h o u t the country, ar. 1
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25.
G. A. K irby took charge of th e score: Army 17; Navy 14.
stru c tio n nug it havt orm e a na
com petition was betw een ieanis w ere th rillin g rescues of 50 persons, lo r years was well known in corn"'
scathing denunciation of m em bers of I tirai radio station.
shop F riday m orning and will have,
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m
ost
of which had had one, two or m any of whom jum ped into nets. T h e -° P era a n d 'b e b e tte r mu. ’, a, coin-
the Los Angeles M inisterial associa-;
active charge of th e sam e in the fu- K it'll («OLD P tX ’KET FOUND
origin of the blaze is unknow n. S om eledy circles as a baritone singer,
th re e y e a rs’ experience.
IN LINN COUNTY MINE tion, who in a secret m eeting held
t u re.
, ENGLISH LANGUAGE WILL BE
One of the m em bers of the team , persons are believed to have been 1
W ednesday fo rm u lated plans for his
TAUGHT, HAWAIIAN SCHOOLSj
Jf)y of Ashland, p,aced sec. trapped in the fire sw ept section.
ALBANY, Or.. Nov. 25.— The recall. D istrict A ttorney Thom as Lee-
ond in individual high honors of all !
Q uartzville m ining d istrict has tak e n . W oolwine defended th e m an n er in
HONOLULU, T. H., Nov. 25.— The
on new life since the finding of new which his office has alw ays b e e n l ^ ^ schoo, re g u la tio n , th e signing com peting m em bers, w ith a score of; EVERY PENDLETON STl'DENT
»
WILL PLAY BASKETBALL
gold deposits a few days ago, accord-1 conducted d u rin g th e m any years of Qf which by the goVe rn o r has been 755 points. If th is team can be kept;
in ta c t a b e tte r show ing still m ay be I
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ing to Roy W eaver, who has retu rn ed his incum bency. He said:
delayed due to th e legal b a ttle s con­
I PENDLETON, Or., Nov. 2 5 . - E v - |
to Albaidy from the m ines. W eaver
“ I have never been controlled by ducted by law yers for the Jap an so­ expected next year.
The A shland calf club is under t h e |e ry boy in the Pendleton high school
has been in the Q uartzville d istrict any mail or set of m en, w hether they ciety of H aw aii, will go into effect
local
leadership of A. C. Joy, who de-1 w il» PlaY b asketball th is w inter. All;
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since O ctober 1 as a m em ber of the , be m inisters, crooks or c h a ra c te r as- next year.
The reg u la tio n would serves praise for the u n tirin g effort boys will be divided into th re e classes
road survey crew.
■ sassins, and I do n o t propose to abolish th e k in d erg a rte n s now con-
' . — A ttor­
he has m ade to help th e boys get as w o r d i n g to w eight and size and will
WASHINGTON, Nov.
PORTLAND, Nov. 25. The Pa-
' »covering of a pocket containing change my ways nor to yield to th e m jducted , n conjunction w ith th e J a p a-
ti
iy issued
m uch out of club work as p o ssib le.: P1»? a series of elim ination contests ney G eneral D augherty
cific F ru it Express, ow ned jointly by ^ « 0 .0 0 0 in w ire gold, 6n the claim one io ta .”
'
nege language schools. The re g u la . This was a 100 per cent club.
¡from which the w inning team s m ay ¡o rd ers to his assistan t- o expedite
the Union Pacific and S outhern Pa- 01 l>aul
has led to the belief
| tion seeks to A m ericanize the Jap a-
A nother club lead er in A shland *?™ »he high school squad. T he; the civil suits filed yesterda. agaib-
ciflc railro ad s, is to spend $15,000.- th a t th ere are nian>’ m ore such P°ck* FORMER ASHLAND GIRI
nese by m aking it necessary for them who hag done some good h ard work schedule calls for 36 gam es before co n tracto rs who built canton men.
ets in the d istric t.
Mr. W eaver
GIVES RADIO CONCERT to reach a c ertain grade before they
000 for th e purchase of 5000 addi-
in piloting a club th ro u g h th e year th e reg u lar Ynterscholastic season a t Cam ps Sherm an. F unston, Jack -
Delivery
b
ro
u
g
h
t
sam
ples
of
th
e
gold
to
Al-
tional re frig e ra to r cars,
can devote school hours to study of;* ~
beeins
son and Upton.
is Miss Mary Spencer. The m em bers, Be«>ins>
The follow ing clipping was taken !
will be m ade next (year in o rd er to bapy>
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a
p
a
n
e
s
e
subjects.
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The governm ent ln p e s t • recover
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¡ot her club were iu the garden pro-,
from t i e S eattle U niversity R egister: !
move all w estern perishable crops.
$20,000,000
by these suits. A ddi­
1 ject. Not all 'm em bers finished in | ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
COSIMA WAGNER IS ILL . “ Miss E lizabeth Isaac, d a u g h te r of TRINITY GUILD HOLDS
tional
suits
are being planned for
, I this work but som e fine work was
P rof, and Mrs. Howell Isaac, 4217
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
the
recover*''
of $78,000,000.
_
done.
EUGENE ROY RECEIVES
1 E leventh stre e t, n o rth e a st, who is
WEST POINT APPOINTMENT
The ladies of T rin ity Guild very
New m em bers for these clubs will
I a tte n d in g Bellingham norm al, gave
HIGHWAY ROBBERS FOILED;
| an h o u r's concert over teh radio a t d elightfully e n te rta in e d th e young undoubtedly be welcomed, a lth o u g h j
EUGENE, Nov. 25.— N otification
EIRES THROUGH AUTOMOBILE
actu al work of the clubs will not,
KDZR a t B ellingham a few evenings people of T rin ity church, la st even-
I
th a t an ap p o in tm en t to the I nlted
ago an d was heard a t all points front ing in the P a rish house, 56 guests « tart until ea rlj spring.
, ROSEBURG, Nov. 25.— An #t-
S ta te s m ilita ry academ y a t W est
¡C algary, A lberta, to Los A ngeles.”
being present. The evening was spent I
! tem pt was m ade near Canyonville
Point will be given to Ju n io r Bell,
Miss Isaac is q u ite well know n in in playing bridge and “ 500.”
; COMPl LSORY SCHOOL I*AW
' early T hursday to hold up C. W. Bar-
son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bell, of
A shland, having begun h er school
Dr. M attie Shaw won high score |
ATTRACTS WIDE PUBLICITY
i re tt, trav elin g salesm an, en route
this ciUy, has been received by Mr.
¡life here and has q u ite a n um ber o f ! in bridge, and Miss Geòrgie Coffee
from M edford to P ortland.
W hen
Bell from S en ato r R obert N. Stan
friends am ong th e younger people won high score jn ’‘500.”
SALEM, Nov. 25.— A doption of
!
he
refused
to
stop
a
t
th
e
signal
of
field. T he ap p ointm ent will be m ade
of the city.
I A flne
ro g ram was _ given con- th e com pulsory school bill has focus-
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the
highw
aym
en,
a
shot
was
fired
a*
in M arch. J u n io r Bell is now e n ­
sisting of piano solo by Miss L ig h t-'e d the eyes of the e n tire edu catio n al
him . the bullet crashing th rough the
rolled at th e C olum bia m ilitary a c ad ­
’ SISKIYOU COUNTY’ PLANS
! ner, a w histling solo by Mrs. J. Z. world upon Oregon, according to J.
w indshield and going w ithin a fe v
em y in Tennessee, and his record was
CLEAN-UP ON BOOTLEGGERS W ing accom panied by Miss R oberta A. C hurchill, sta te su p erin ten d en t
inches of his body.
a facto r in his receiving the ap p o in t­
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i W ard, a reading by Dr. M attie Shaw, of public in stru ctio n .
B arrett had alm ost reached C an­
m ent.
YREKA. C alif., Nov. 25,.— T hree! a solo by Miss R oberta W ard, and a
C hurchill states th a t his office is
yonville when the two men sp ran g to
¡soft drin k estab lish m en ts were r a id - ■ d u et by W. M. Briggs and K arl Nims. flooded w ith req u ests for inform a-
the side of the road, flourishing re ­
: ed and closed W ednesday n ig h t by|
Lovely refresh m e n ts were served, tion concerning the m easure, copies
OREGON MUSIC TEACHERS
volvers, and f rdered him to stop. He
S heriff A. S. C alkins. Those a rre s t- a fte r which an h our of dancing was of the m easure itself as adopted, a r-,
W ILL M EET IN CORVALLIS
put on speed and was alm ost past
ed and charged w ith violation of the enjoyed. E veryone expressed them - gum ents used in its favor and in op-
¡them before they realized his in te n ­
Volstead act a re C harles H utcnkins selves as h a ’ ing a fine tim e and position to its adoption p rio r to the
CORVALLIS. Or.. Nov. 25.— The
tion and shot. He reached Roseburg
and F ra n k D unphy.
¡hoped T rin ity Guild would continue I election. These req u ests come, he
Oregon s ta te m usic teach ers will hold
about 2 o’clock T h u rsd ay m orning
A general clean-up of bootleggers to have these p a itie s at least once a explains, from colleges and universi-
th e ir a n n u a l convention here begin­
i and inform ed th e officers, but was
in Siskiyou county is planned. Dis- m onth.
ties, th e federal d e p a rtm e n t of edu-
ning F rid ay . D ecem ber 1. A b an ­
unable owing to d ark n ess and fog, to
iric
t
A
ttorney
Jam
ep
M,
Allen
has
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¡cation,
educational dep artm en ts of
q u e t will be’ served nt night in the
give an accu rate description of the
¡announced.
¡On Outlnj: Trip—
the various states, lib raries and oth-;
Masonic hall. Dr. W. J. K e rr, and
men.
A rth u r W ick and Dr. C. F. T ilton | er sources and from virtu ally every
Mrs. Ida B. C allahan, p resident of
Courtroom study of Mrs. Clara
Miue. Cosiiua \\ agner, widow of !
It is believed th a t they are re-
le ft th is aftern o o n for Grizzley peak | sta te .
; Phillips, od trial in Los Angeles for j sponsi’bie for tbe ia r ge num ber of
th e S tate F e d e ra tio n of W om en’s Richard Wagner, the great composer, Le«ves for W eed
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¡th e brutal m urder of Mrs. Alberta ; holdups in th e so u th ern p a rt of - the
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Miss N ellie P u rv is left th is week and su rro u n d in g te rrito ry , w ith th e
clubs will sp e ak . P ro fesso r W illiam and daughter of Liszt, is reported to
R em em ber D ecem ber 5 to 8. WiB- Meadows, who was beaten to death
F rederick G askins, of thts city is be seriously ill at her home in Ger- for Weed, Calif., to take charge of a expectation of spending th e n ig h t in
i county recently.
with a hammer.
te r F air.
presldent.
many. She Is eighty-two years old. 5 special case at that place.
the open.
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