♦ ❖ $> «> ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u noui the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. D ati . y <& €> Q <» (International News Wire Service) VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Vol. CITY Y/AITS FOR FIRST NUMBER -k E X C E L LE N T PROGRAM FISCAL BUDGET FDR 1923 OVER THREE BILLION School E xhib it L arger Than Last Y ear; M erchants B ooths W ill Be­ lli A rm ory; Many D isplays, F ru it anil V egetab les at. N atatoriuni. I <♦> I Xm as. •$> <•> Shop now. SENATE PLANS — ' ¡W5 <§> ■$> SDPPLY BILLS SH IP regressiv«' R epublicans and Dem o- «rats to lx- A ddressed by P resi­ dent ; Ix-ailers B elieve C heck-m ate Of “ B lock ” W ill Be D ifficu lt. I j 300 REPR ESEN TA TIV E WOMEN OP SO. OREGON PR ESEN T HARDING W ILL SPEAK AT TUESDAY SESSION Public M onies S atisfactorily R e­ duct d; N ew S ession B egun at Noon Today; La F o lle tte B lock's B u t­ ler’s N om ination; W ill Come Again DEDICATION FOR GLÜB BUILDING HELD SATURDAY NEARLY SUBSIDY MAY BE SID E ­ TRACKED BY THE 07TH CONGRESS 1 RETRENCHMENT POLICY DECLARED BIG SUCCESS ' V-Y.t. No. 78 NEW STEERING GEER <•> I D ecem ber 2 — E a ste rn S tar 1 <$• B azaar. ! <$> D ecem ber 2— F orm al open- ing Civic Club building. D ecem ber 5-8— W inter F air. D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long, le c tu re r * Lyceum course. <*> D ecem ber 22.— H igh school <•> o p eretta, “ The C aptain of Ply- CONGRESS m o u th .” x W IT H ASH LAM ) PEO PLE tid in g s MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922 43) HORSEWHIPPED, HE SUES ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦ <$> vive three uonths in the rich ♦ <$> ozone at Ashland. The pure do- m estic w ater helps. *> MAIN ADDRESSES MADE BY LEADERS 4N STATE 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— The final session of the 67th congress is under WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— Ore­ ----------------- j way today, w ith progressive repttbli- gon's budget appropriations, as Miss Jennie N edicor, in stru c to r of cans and dem ocrats prepared to recom m ended by th e president, ¡a rt a t the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral c o l-, ' au n c '1 a te rrific on slau g h t on th e. to ta led $ 2 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T hey are: lege, will give a talk on Jap an ese s,iip subsidy ’n the senate. Both Indian sch ool, Salem , $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; cham bers will ad jo u rn today until , The autom atic r ’eering gear on the B aker reclam ation project,, $5 0 0 , ; p rin ts a t the re g u la r m eeting of the Civic club tom orrow aftern o o n , a t tom orrow , when the president is ex- Munargo, the first American passen- OOO; U m atilla project, $ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; 2:30 o’clock. The m eeting will be Pected to address them in a jo in t ’ ger ship to he so -quipped. This ap- K lam ath, O iegon-C alifoi nia recla­ preceded by a business session of the sessi° n - ' • (p ara tu s docs away with the necessity m ation project, $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 . A dm in istrativ e spokesm en in the of a quarterm aster continually at the I executive board. The collection of p rin ts, originals sen ate aver th a t in a drive to force wheel in so far as keeping tlie ship WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— P resi­ upon her course goes. The Munargo valued a t supply bills th ro u g h before M arch recently sailed to the West Indies and dent H anding today tra n sm itte d the : and reproductions, are m ore th an $600, and m any of t h e ] 4- they a re prepared to lay the sub- lhack w| t|, the mechanical devie ice guld- budget fo r the fiscal year beginning p rin ts will be for sale. The ex h ib it, s’dy bill aside w henever it becomes | ¡ng her. Ju ly 1, 1923, to congress. The bill ! has been shown at G ran ts Pass and necessary to tak e up one of them . ag g reg ates $3,078,940,000. The They believe it will be d ifficult to p resid en t w arned congress th a t f u r­ M edford. Business to come before the Civic I check-m ate the “ progressive bloc” in th e r slashes will not be approved by club a t th is tim e is the opening of a blocking the subsidy bill. the a d m in istra tio n . s -------------------------------- A m ounts recom m ended for n a ­ salvage shop, m aterial for which i ] now being solicited. T here will also , FIR ST CO PI H E R E OF tional defense provide for an arm y be a dish towel show er Tuesday f o r , NEW OREGON BOOK of 12,000 officers and 125,000 en-' m en, and a n a w of 8 6 ,0 0 * the benefit of the kitchen cuP board,l listed F irst copies of “ H om espun,” a H arding said retren c h m en t and t e r r o n e is requested to bring men. o. I h . Qrm t« ru o •„ a hem m ed flour sack or reg u latio n book of poem s by Grace E. H all, O re-i s.nce the arm istice has resu lted in g0R new spaperw om an and poet. nnhHc°8t oniesS' aCt° ry redUCti° " ° f i ^A m oTg the la te s t gifts to th e Civic brought o u t hy Dodd’ Mead & C o ' Mrs. Ida, B. ('.-diahan ami M is. S aidie Orr Dunbar Pr.ocipal Speakers; Miss ( liam liei lain P resen ted with T oken from t'iuh M embers. An excellent program of lectures F orm al dedication of the Civic for W in ter F a ir week has been a r ­ club building took place S aturday ran g ed aside from the evening a d ­ aftern o o n , when some 250 ladies and dresses. P ro fesso r H. C. Crosby, a a few m en g ath ered in the a u d ito r­ p o u ltry expert from O. A. C., and 'ib> .... .. Scbierlmann, mayor o f. ium of the beau tifu l new club b uild­ P ro fesso r Jam ison, of th e dairy de- Li^ertv, Kan., was taken by a band of , ing to show th eir appreciation for p a rtn ien t of O. A. C , will discuss the nIinulske(| uien from his place of busi- lhe earnesi endeavors of the ladies and the he, iven b o th e r„ in the vario u s phases of th e ir d ifficu lt lines. ness !U ,i horsewhipped, because, they F red A. W illiam s will speak W ed- told him, be was voicing opinions in te rest of the com pletion of the nesdav evening on the subject of against the Ku Klux Kian, and be- building. “ M odern T ra n sp o rta tio n .” This is a ™l!se be rented ’'is °Pera bouse to, a Tw enty ladies of M edford and five .. g , topic • in • ,u- . . i candidate in te re stin th is day of » travel . ., for district judge , to , make , , an anti Ku Klux Kian speech. He la from G rants P ass showed th e ir a p ­ a n d new er m ethods of tra n sp o rta -j s u i ] t b e tov nship of Liberty for $10,- preciation of the new s tru c tu re by ] .’XX> for the attack. th e ir presence and were high in Am ong Jackson county folks, P r o - ---------------------------------------- ' • th eir praise of the com pleteness of fessor R eim er and C. C. C ate, county] i th e club house. a g e n t, a re expected to p a rticip a te in I The d e d ic a to ry 'p ra y e r was offered th e lectu re program , while Miss! I by Rev. P. K. H am m ond president Pool and Miss F alld in e, of the county ! of the A shland branch of the Red s ta ff, will be present. It is also ex-] Cross. This was followed by a vocal pected th a t Miss F alld in e will con-j solo, en titled “ To A H illtop,” by d u c t a clinic for babies a t th e new •, i Miss R oberta W ard, accom panied by Civic club house a t least one day i Mrs. J. C. Knapp. d u rin g the week. Mrs. Ida B. C allahan, president of E xpert ju dges have been engaged ¡th e State F e d e ra tic .i of Clu’ •, deliv- fo r the d iffe re n t d e p a rtm e n ts— B. F. I : ered a short talk , praisin g the ladies The I session f cnn~ e J c,ub building a re a handsom e m an- were received here to d ay ' K eeney, of Eugene, and H. E. Crosby, of the com m unity for th e ir e ffo rts The tle clock from ° - H Johnson, an ‘ H om espun” is entirely a nativ e. £ FRANCISCO, Dec. 4.— Bo- oi C orvallis, in the poultry depart­ PORTI.AND, Dec. 4. -George H er-j flndA ® i ‘ ft a n to d X tOday' A m erican B eauty electric iron from book' its a u th o r’s w riting experience hem ian circles of San Fianci8Co are and th e generosity of the citizens of m en t, and Mrs. J. H. Y earsley, of m an, an electrician, was killed, a n d 'ended a . “ j 50 a ' ¡th e Jo rd a n E lectric sto re $25 fro m ' having a11 been gained in th is s ta te ' being tu rn e d upside down by detec- the com m unity, who ga - so freely Oak Grove, for th e ra b b it d e p a rt­ Mrs. G eorgia W inship probably fa-1 neW i’eSS,On began a t nOOn' and m ade the com pletion of the club m ent. E nough e n trie s have already a!! injured about m idnight, near] WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— S en ato r Hr. Sw edenhurg, $20 w orth of ma _ .E u t because her poems have the tin- tives who are endeavoring to solve house a t th is tim e possible. A shland been received from all over Oregon, H illsboro, when they endeavored t o ; La F o lle tte today blocked the con- te ria l from Mr. McGee, and a large usual com bination of clarity and the m ystery su rro u n d in g tlie death is far m ore fo rtu n a te th an tlie peo­ and as fa r as S eattle, to fill all the i ix a tow rope on th e ir ditched a auto. firinnHnn nt the thp nnminntinn llt0 -1 | firm atio n of nom ination of m irro r from the J. P. Dodge & Sons inental depth, («race E H a ll’s b o o k ; Of H arry B a ra tti song w riter and ple of the city realize, In a.s m uch oney have is tu rn in g ,h e eyos of the litera ry professional pianist. coops which were used last year, and \ passing m o to rist stru ck them down Pierce B utler, St. P au l, Minn., law- store. O O ther ther gifts gifts of of m money as th ere is only th re e o th er such east to Oregon in an unusual way. His p retty wife, a form er model a force of w orkers have been busy all On the highw ay. yer, for the U nited S tates suprem e been m ade and w .ll he listed a t a C ritics suggest th a t lite ra tu re is and typist, m ain tain s the sam e buildings in the static, and none th a t day c o n stru ctin g an e n tire new se ‘ i h o num ber of the d eath car w a s ! court The nom ination died a u tc - la te r date. excell the local building. “ H om espun” j gphynx-like silence reg ard in g herself. of exhibition pens for the rabbits, tak en and indicated it belonged t o ‘ m atically w ith the closing of the spe- H ostesses for the day will be M is s :m oving west, and In speaking of th ' activities of , m akes a valid hid for Oregon. i She m aintains it was a case of sui- w hich will occupy the balcony of tlie F Gray, of P h ilo m ath , Or. The cial session before noon. P alm er and Mrs. Jarv is. Every worn the ta te F ed eratio n , Mrs. C allahan cide. N a ta to riu m . extending around th e {lriver of th e d e a th car said th a t th e It m ust be sent to th e sen ate again aa ¡n A shland is invited to a t,e n d took up the subject of scholarship B a ra tti was sh o t th re e tim es. e n ilre space of the two sw im m ing lights of passing autos blinded him , by P resid en t H arding when the last th is m eeting and th e re will be an op- D. A. R .’S O FFE R PRIZE loan funds, sta tin g th a t th e re was FOR PIO NEER HISTORY STORY pools. E. O. Sm ith, of A shland, is a;)ii ],e w as unable to see H erm an session of the 67th congress is actu - p o rtu n ity given to join the Civic in ore th an $12,000 in the fund a t th e in charge of th is work and H. W. o r Mrs . W inship. ally under way. club. present tim e, the g re a te r sh are of EUGENE, Dec. 4.— In carrying out ■ F ra m e , of T alen t, will have charge: ---------------------------- which is kept loaned out to girls who i its established policy of em phasizing of the poultry, while A. C. W a te r­ lack money to com plete th e ir educa- pioneer history, Lewis and C lark PR E SBY , PRAISE MEETING m an will u n d e rta k e th e care of the , tion, which is to be paid back to the c h a p te r of the D aughters of the W ELL ATTENDED SUNDAY ra b b it d ep artm en t. fund as soon as the girls become self- A m erican Revolution is planning to The schools dep artm en t will he supporting. Over 300 young women The praise m eeting of the M ission­ offer prizes to school children of the m uch la rg e r th an heretofore. Mrs. have been helped by th is fund, 20 of ary society of th e P resb y terian j sixth, -seventh and eighth grades for A rth u r W ick is ch airm an of th is de­ which num ber have been assisted in church was well atte n d ed last even­ stories based on personal interview’s p a rtm e n t and will be assisted hv ! th e last few weeks. ing. Dr. W oods, wife and th re e sons with pioneers. Two sets of prizes Two luore ciiecks have been re- tea c h e rs from th e schools. An in­ In closing her address in relatio n furnished tw-o beau tifu l orch estra i will he given, one to children of t h e , cejved office of the A shland te re s tin g fea tu re will he an actu al to the activities of the sta te fed e ra ­ num bers. Mrs. W illiam H ardy, or A shland city schools and one to children o f , Oaily Tidings for the A m bulance d e m o n stra tio n of the dom estic de- Jn iiu E. Foss, Civil w ar veteran tion, Mrs. C allahan said, “ O ur p u r­ The anthem by the choir, ‘ I think s tre e t, passed quietly away Sunday ] the country schools The sto ries, lundi o . A. P aulserud and J. P. p a rtn ie n t, Mrs. Selma Gray says the and pioneer of O regon, died a t his pose is to m ake th is county stro n g er, a r t dep artm en t will be twice as larg e home in A shland Decem ber 2, a t the when I read th a t sw eet story of old.” evening. A lthough she had been d e -im u s t be in the hands of the Judging Dodge & Sons having tu rn ed in the to m ake Oregon stro n g er, and to I cash for th e ir contribution. a s last year and th a t each exhibitor age of 80 years, 10 m onths and 10 was m ost effective, and Mrs. A ngell’s d in in g in health for som e tim e, her com m ittee by F e b ru ary 1. m ake this nation the stro n g est and i address on “ W hat sh all I ren d e r unto death cam e as a shock, for she had The fund is grow ing slowly but w ill be lim ited to two articles in each d ays. H e was born a t F ra n k lin , best in the w orld.” God for all His benefits to m e? I walked to the home of her d a u g h te r | surely, and the com m unity am bu- class. V erm ont, J a n u a ry 22, 1842, com ing WINTON W . COLE AND A vocal solo by Mrs. J. C. Knapp, ¡will tak e th e cup of sa lv a tio n .” She for d inner on T hanksgiving day. Mrs. lance will be a th in g of fact and not The A shland greenhouses a re ex- to Oregon in the early ’50s, MABEL HUM PHREY MARRY of G rants Pass, who is in stru c to r in developed the th o u g h t of to whom ¡H ardy was born in Steuben county, of fancy in the n ear fu tu re. pected to display this season’s w ares t u n in g the Civil w ar he served as voice a t the A shland C onservatory of in most a ttra c tiv e m an n er and t' is is a gergean in the F irs t Oregon in - ! sb a ^ (sh e the cup, and why, a n d ,N e w York, ab o u t 76 years ago, and C ontributions to date, money de­ W inton Cole and Miss Mabel Music, was next on li e program . enough to g u a ra n te e the best oral fan try . F u n e ral services will be held bow> illu m in a tin g her them e w ith was the m other of Jam es H. and T. posited to the A m bulance F und, a re : ' Mrs. Saidie O rr D unbar, who has display possible. at th e T alent M ethodist church, a t 2 1 m any in u s t ra tl0 n s- F. Doran. The rem ains are being . ¡A shland Daily T i d in g s .................$100 3 M ethodist parsonage S aturday charge of the dep artm en t >1 public The above exhibits w ith m any of o ’clock Tuesday aftern o o n , w ith in - 1 A g reat stu d e n t of w orld a ffa irs) held a t the Stock u n d e rta k in g par as tri- i , ening a t 8 o clock, by Re\ w elfare of th e federated c lu ’ •, spoke as a a a tri tri iors pending the a rriv al of a grand- .. . ... Dr. George Ja rv is ........................ 100 rge th e m e rc h a n ts’ booths will he sho rn tern ien t in W agner Creek cem etery. i sees the w orld conditions . „ as „ b Chaney, M ethodist m inister. ° . . tim . e along tlie subject of for a . sh o rt son V ernor D oran, and a grand- , in the A rm ory, w hile some of th e Rev. M, M. Reid will conduct the an gle; e ith e r it will soon ■ De a west- ___ The young couple came here re- Dr. W ood ........................................ 100 health education In opening her te rn m odernized heathendom , or a d a u g h te r Mrs. C. C. Cole, of Oak- o , zx « J. P. Dodge & Sons ...................... 100 best displays will be in the big halt services, a „ „«„«a , . _ ... cently from Springfield, Or., since talk , Mrs. D unbar said, ‘ I cam e here B ert L. Moses ............................... 50 of the Nat. H ere th e fru its, vege- He is survived his wife and l‘a »anized C hristendom , o r a saved land> Calif which tim e Mr. Cole lias been in the O, A. P a u l s e r u d ............................. 25 m ore for th e real joy of beillg ” re s' , „ » m il . w orld. W hich it shall be depends Though born in the extrem e east- , employ of the S outhern Pacific, tab le s and dom estic d e p a rtm e n ts will one son, E E. Foss, ot T alent, and „ . t • ie est a t the dedicai ion of this b eauti- hold sway with the tem p tin g « rra y one dan h er. Mrs. W elborn B eeson,! upon you and me who have th e w ord ern p a rt of the country, Mrs. H ardy Io | They have a rra n g e d for a p a rt­ C. L. Loom is ................................. ful building th an of raying a n y th in g of canned goods, and Its com petitive o ' A shland, ami th re e grand-chil-] of God. The responsibility is o u rs wag o£ pioneer in stin cts, and moved m ents on Vista stre e t, w here they ' W. S. D e P e a u ................................. but myseH ” In speaking fu rth e r of th e w h eth er we face it or not. ■ O ther co n trib u to rs, declared to the fro n tie r, then in M innesota. will be a t home to th e ir friends. exhibits of cooking. The w holesale dren. M ildred, Lewis and Clyde Bee-1 activities in which she is greatly in- Miss M argaret McCoy, president of L ater, the call of tlie west was heard | not yet paid, are H. G. E nders Sr., houses will have th e ir booths and son. $100 and te re s te d - sbe asked th a t every e ffo rt th e C hristian E ndeavor; Mrs. F red and gjjg and h er husband cam e to | $100; Dr. Sw edenhurg, d isplays, and th e d em o n strato rs, io- ---------------------------- H c.c fo r C on/erencc—• he put fo rth to tak e adv an tag e of W ilson, p resident of the G uild; Mrs. northw est. She had been a resi-i i the M urphy E lectiic com pany, $i cal feed stores, fru it and produce a s ­ CALIPORNIA MAYOR i \ A. D anford, of Eugene, Rev. th e cripple child law for which th e JA IL I O R BOOTLEGGING J- R °3S- president of the W o m e n s d en t of A shland for the past 15 so ciations, A shland cream ery, can­ d istric t su p e rin te n d e n t of the M eth-j federated clubs were responsible. She years. n ery etc., will exhibit. The bi ¡odist conference, arriv ed in the city ANOTHER GOLD STRIKE IS i fu rth e r stated th a t the com m unity ( RESNO, Calif», Dec. 4.— The kin, vice-president, all had p a rt in __________________ pum pkins and squashes and the red ­ R EPO R TED FROM YREKA building like the one th a t A shland th is m orning and w 1 1 hold the first The offering goes to OREGON CAVES MAY HAVE cheeked and golden apples will vie Fresno county jail will be the u n o f-lth e service. ---------- j now has, gives g re a te r o p p o rtu n ity ficial “ city h a ll” of F ireb au g h , Calif., gospel w ork of the W om en’s Board. HOTEL BUILT IN F l'T U R F duarteidy con(erence ° ( (be year a t w ith each o th er for the prizes. YREKA,- Calif., Dec. 4. W hat is j o r pu|jj{c w elfare work by th e ladies the M ethodist church tonight. for the next 60 days. Max K n lttle.j One of the m ost in te restin g ex- ■ reg ard ed by old tim e m iners as an £be com m unity. She sta te d th a t liibits last y ear was th a t of w aterfow l m£E-’or °- (be town having tak en upj PORTLAND, Dec. 4.— As a resu lt I im p o rtan t gold strik e, was revealed tbe dedjcation of th e building was of the trem endous num bers of m otor in the big Nat pool, and it is expect- bis g ¡ dene»' in «he county bastile : here last week when T. C. Q uinn b er sbe w oujd dedicate it to to u rists visiting th e Oregon caves of <-d an even m ore in te restin g exhibit *-or Hta! period. He was c o n v ic te d , | b ro u g h t in several specim ens of ote education and h ealth of th e coni- th e Siskiyou n atio n al forest, w h ic h 1 l.iay be had th is year, especially if on • charge of bootlegging, j taken from th e Rainbow m ine n ear m unRy and oj so u th ern Oregon. followed th e opening last season of th e b eau tifu l sw ans from the citv Hi ! ‘:C Eleantim e, the F irebaugh H aw kinsville, which lie is w ork.ng. Miss M arie E. F alldine was then town fath ers have sta rte d on a clean- autom obile roads th ere, F red C leaior p a rk m ay be b ro u g h t down. The sam ples b rought in were of gal- cajjed Hje p]a tform by Miss Cham - ttp foliowing th e passage of a “ little , of th e O regon office of lands left ena persuasion and a re peppeted w ith b e rja in president of th e Civic club V olstead” act. _________ P o rtla n d last n ight to see about u ti­ i free gold, sotae spots as h u g e as a ;in(| wag p resented with a key to the COPCO DESIRES TO SELL lization of sta te lands in th a t region m an ’s thum b, and rich in sulphides buHd j,lg and (Ojd to m ake use of it $.500,000 WORTH OF STOCK W EATH ER OUTLOOK FOR W EEK F u n e ral services will be held from __________________________ for recreatio n al purposes. ___ His work WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— The fed- of a £ °od color. a t any tim e found occasion. She I the Stock u n d e rta k in g p arlo rs for will be m ainly th e detailed plo ttin g SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 4 — The WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. W’e a th e r Miss Grace Cum m ons, d a u g h te r of of sites su itable for a proposed r e -ie ra l governm ent is pow erless to pro- responded and sta te d th a t she hoped the building would resu lt in a b e tte r C alifornia-O regon Pow er com pany, prospects for the period of D •eeember ecem ber (Mrs. N. M. Cum m ons, Tuesday m orn- so rt hotel, which several in te rested ceed against the Ku Klux K ian, At- En tert a. ns W. ( . I. ( • — Mrs. C. W. F raley , of M ountain ni an hood and w om anhood for the serving so u th ern Oregon and the Cal- 4 to 9, inclusive, a re forecast as fo l-‘ ing at 11 o'clock. She was an Ash- c ap italists desire to erect. It is ex- (orney G eneral D augherty stated in Rev. ifo rn ia counties of Siskiyou, Shasta low - I land girl born here in 1905, and had pected th a t a fla t eight m iles from a le tte r addressed to S enator W alsh, avenue, en te rta in ed the W. C. T. 1 . people of Jackson county, and T rinity, has requested a u th o riza- PaciT c Coast S tates— G enerally been in Chico, C alif., for th e past the caves b u t easily accessible, will of M assachusetts. ladies last week in a very hospitaole H am m ond, p resid en t of the local »ion of th e sta te railroad com m ission fair w e a th er in C alifornia; un settled two weeks, her death occurring th ere be selected. sa >’s (b at evidence g ath ered of m anner. The usual business m eet- unjt of tb e Red c ro ss, was next to issue and sell $500.000 of its pre- w eath er and occasional rain in W ash- ¡on Decem ber 1. ‘ ] Evidence of the popularity of the ta r and fea th er p arties, a ssau lts and ing was held a fte r which dainty re- called to the front> and he was also ferred stock to net no less th an $95 ington an d O regon; norm al tem per- Besides h e r m other, she leaves one caves was given d u rin g th e la st sea- o th e r crim es, “ come w ithin the police freshm ents w ere served by the host- p resented w ith a key and told th a t :■ share. a tu re s. (b ro th e r and two sisters in A shland, son when as soon as the autom obile powers of th e several s t a t e s ” “ l o u ess. The next m e etin g w ill he held a room k ad been set aside tot the The proceeds arc to he used in N orthern Rocky M ountain and a n d a n o th e r siste r in M innesota. roads w ere com pleted th e seasonal m ay rest assured th e federal govern- a t th e Riley home in the north p a rt u8e of tk e Red Cross, which it was ad d itio n s and b e tterm en ts for iis P la te a u Regions — G enerally fair - ---------------------------- a a tte n c c e e jum ium nad tte n n d d a an ped from from 1100 to m ent will prosecute any offense over of tow n, to which all ladies are wel- (Continued on Page 4) 1 (w hich it has ju risd ic tio n ,” he added, come to a tte n d . p la n t. w eather and norm al tem p e ra tu re . m ore th an 10,000. 1 A want ad will Mil IL t,on- CIVIL HAS VETERAN DLLS DECEMBER 2 CALLED Bï GEALH LOCAL GIRL DIES STALES TO SETTLE