Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily
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♦ ASH LAND CLIMATE, w u n o a i «■
ft th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ft
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VOLUME
(International News Wire Service)
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M ERCHANT BOOTHS AT ARMORY •
W ITH LIVE STOCK AT TH E
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PROF. VINING TO GIVE
-ADDRESS OF WELCOME
PLANNING ON REUNION
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CHICAGO, Dec. 5.— T here a re
at least two survivors of the ’49
gold ru sh — George W. K etch-
kiss, of Chicago, and C aptain
Jo h n A nderson, of Sewickley,
Pa.
K qtchkiss was recently noti-
fied of th e death of John E.
K err and then believed he was
the la st survivor of the gold
“ fever.” Shortly a fte rw a rd how-
ever, he received a le tte r from
C aptain A nderson who suggest-
ed th a t th e two old-tim ers hold
a reunion.
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£.
D evelopm ent Program of O regon Is
T opic; R abbits from all Sections
Of N orthw est H ere;
No. 79
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IS
MANAGED BY
CLARA PHILLIPS
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STREET BELOYV
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COMING EVENTS
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T w enty (lays u n til Xm as.
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Decem ber 5-8— W inter F air.
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D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
¡ft lec tu re r, Lyceum course.
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D ecem ber 22.— High school
ft operetia, “ The C aptain of Ply-
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M c C onnell gives
TWO COED ME
AS BEING «HARD BOILED'
Hard Bo*led A ttitu d e A ssum ed Since
C onviction; H usband, S isters and
F riends B ein g Taken into Custody,
Two gold m edals, ordered by Ma-
Ry P olice In stitu tin g Great Search. j Or q p McConnell, organizer of the
ft H USBAND R E FU SE S TO
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BESTOW K ISSES; W IFE
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IRISH TROUBLE
NOW BELIEVED
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DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5.— ft
ft Mrs. May C oykendall, unkissed ft
i ft wife, who was g ran ted a di- ft
j ft vorce from h er u n d em onstrative ft
I ft husband, M ilton, never will re- ft
’ ft m arry, she says.
! ft “ W hen m en become too lazy ft
ft to kiss th e ir wives it is tim e ft
ft to q u it,” she declared em phat- *
LOS ANG ELES WOMAN TAK ES
FR E E STATE COMES INTO REAL-
ft ically.
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ITY W HEN KING GIVES
INITIATIVE AGAINST DRUG
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Mrs.
C oykendall
testified <ft
ASSENT-
'
INDUSTRY
ft th a t d u rin g the firs t two weeks ft
1 ft of th eir m arried life her hus- ft,
r
I ft band lay on a lounge and read
-ft dim e novels. He n eith er kissed •
ft her nor displayed any affec-
ft. S tre e ts U n safe by D ay as W eil a s By
ft tion, she said.
In tern ation al Anti-O pium Society Is
X igb t; C ountry’s Trade Thought
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NARCOTIC EVIL
IS
PRESIDENT OF CHINA IS
ALSO FIGHTING SCOURGE
• DUBLIN DECLARED CITY
OF RU’EE? BUILDINGS
F orm ed in O rient; A greem ent B e­
tw een U. S. am i Other N ations for
Control of D istrib u tion Asked.
Im proving and Trade R evival is
P icd ictcsl by C o-grave.
p resent 4 84th com pany, Oregon Na­
DUBLIN, Dec. 5.— IYeland at last
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5.— Aided by tional <(uard for p resen tatio n , 33
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5.— In itial
is believed nearin g the end of h er
persons outside who propped a lad- years ago, have been tu rn ed over to steps tow ard an in tern ad o n aJ w ar
troubles. The F ree S tate comes into
A shland’s T hird A nnual W inter
: der a g ain st the walls of th e building .C aptain J. Quincy A dam s, to be on the illicit drug in d u stry , particu -j
official rea lity today w ith King
F a ir and E ig h th E xhibition of the
she could descend to th e stre e t, aw arded as he sees fit. One of these, larly opium , have been taken by Mrs.
George giving royal assent to the
S outhern Oregon P et Stock and
.1». C lara P hillips, under an indefi- whicb cost $25 in 1889, will be given Angela C. K aufm an, known locally
Irish co nstitution.
P resid en t W il­
P o u ltry association opened today,
nite
sentence
of
from
ten
years
to
■
^be
bes(
all-around
soldier
d
u
rin
g
as
the
"angel
of
the
county
ja
il,”
liam
Cosgrave
of
the
Dull E lreann.
though the first p a rt of the exhibi­
life
for
the
“
ham
m
er
m
u
rd
er
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^
t
h
e
q
u
a
rte
r
ending
M
arch
31,
1923,
who
has
sent
a
le
tte
r
to
P
resident
m
et
T
im
othy
H
ealy,
new E nglish
tion will be form ally tu rn e d over to
Mrs. A lberta M eadows, escaped from | and ^be o4ber to the m em ber of the H arding asking th a t he use his best
governor
general
of
»lie
Free State.
th e public w ith the opening address
PORTLAND, Dec. 5.— A severe: the jail early this m orning. T hree llnR m aking the highest ag g reg ate offices for an in te rn atio n a l agree-
“ The w orld has been upside down
*by Prof. Irv in g E. Vining, who will
storm is expected to s trik e the Pa- steel bars an inch thick, were saw ed ¡score j n com petitive shooting for the m ent for th e control of drug d istrib-
since 1914. and we in Ireland have
talk on the “ D evelopm ent P rogram
CHICAGO, Dec. 5.— B etrayed in-
cific slope to n ig h t or tom orrow . in two. The b ars w ere pulled from sam e period.
ution.
experienced troublesom e tim es,’’ he
for Oregon.
J S n o w s ta rte d tailin g in P o rtla n d e a r ­ th e ir places leaving an opening two
Prizes for the recent com petitive
Mrs. K aufm an took th is step as a to the hands ot tiie po ice o.» a n o m Fajd> “ b u t I firm ly believe we are
The A rm ory will be th e chief cen
s h o ttin g m atches w ere given Monday resu lt of th e e ffo rts now being m ade an, M orris Bogoslowski, 23, m ade a npf[rin£). ^be gnd of o u r troubles. The
ly this m orning, and it is rep o rted feet square.
te r, for h ere is w here th e program
W ith ex tra o rd in a ry stre n g th , Mrs. night> firs t place
bejng won
by by P re s ident H uf-T hih Chang, of com plete confession th a t he and th re e fmurG ig full (,f hopr, ••
,
i
l.nvo
th
a
t
six
inches
of
snow
fell
hi
cen-
will be given and th e m erc h an ts nave
P
hillips
a
p
p
aren
tly
clim
bed
to
the
Sergeant
j
.
R
c
la
r
y
;
second,
$2,
by
China, to stam p out the opium evil o th ers were responsible for the m ur- C oggrave pre(y cted
a tra d e re v iv a l,
.
.
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an,i
tra
l
Oregon,
15
inches
in
Moro,
W
as-
th e ir booths. F ru it, v e g e ta b le s a n d
K
’
top of the ja il and then dropped from p riv ate P resco tt and th ird , $1.
by in his native country. To th is end, der ot
‘H andsom e Jo a " Lanus, pointing o ut th a t Irish exports a l­
,
nt
,
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.it-a
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co
county.
The
snow
is
a
welcom«
th e live stock will be exhibited at
the ja il roof to an a d jo in in g building, j p r ivate McNab.
th e Chinese president is said to have w ealthy auto dealer.
The woman ready show an im provem ent.
. . . . .
b lan k et to pro tect the grain,
th e N atato riu m .
‘
a
descent
of
20
feet,
by
sliding
down
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Two
team
s
shot
in
com
petition,
10
apopinted
a
large
com
m
ittee,
includ-
who
squaw
ked
was
Ju
lia H a in e tt,
Nowadays,
the
Irish
c a p ital's
Booths extend aro u n d th e side of
a w ater pipe. From th e roof of the: rounds from a stan d in g position be ing m ilitary and civil a u th o ritie s and -5 , alleged s w e e h e a rt «1 W illiam gtreets and r r ineii <1 b u ild !
a re a
th e A rm ory, w ith space in the center GRADING, BRIDGE PLANNED
¡b u ild in g next door, it is th o u g h t s h e ,j ng fired, a fte r drill last night. Team a m em ber of the In te rn atio n a l Anti- C ram er, one ot the ¿ou; p iin e ip u ls bpap
ruins.
The
stre
e
ts
are
un­
occupied by chairs. Upon e n te rin g
( , \ a HHLAND-KLAMATH ROAD
¡descended
to
an
alleyw
ay
on
t
h
e
.^
j
o
2
won
first
place
with
a
score
of
Opium
society.
This
com
m
ittee
has
in
tlie
slaying;.
safe day as well as n ig h t; a t any
th e building, a t th e rig h t th e follow
Law rence
J ladder.
¡403 out of a possible 500, while as its aides m em bers of all educa-.
Bogoslowski accuses
m om ent anyw here th e re m ay be an
ing m erch an ts have erected a ttra c -
p la n s for a bridge a t the lo w e r-
She was barefooted when she es- J feam Ko
j
scored 392 points, tional, m isionary and anti-vice so -'H e ffe rm a n of firin g the shots which a(tacR upon the F ree State troops
tive and ingenious booths: Jo rd a n crossjn g of the K lam ath riv er on the!
...
. , .
killed Lanus. He said L anus shot bv De V alera’ • followers.
d ark -pbe personnel of the team s w as: cieties in China.
It is a
E lectric com pany, M edford ’ ’o c e iy , A shland-K lam ath F a lls highw ay a r e - ^
Mn} p h in ip g hag been
W illiam C ram er, a n o th e r of the
h
ard
Team
No.
1—
Sergeant
J.
R.
Clarv,
In
her
le
tte
r
to
P
resid
en
t
H
ard
curious
fact
th
a
t
f
om
such
m ethod
com pany, M cNair Bros. E. It. Isaac beiag p rep ared by the sta te h ig h w a y . bojled since her conviction.
K aufm an asked th a t ne gang, when H efferm an and C ram er of w arfare it is not the troops o r
P
riv
a
te
s
P
rescott.
71;
B
arnard,
ing,
Mrs
& Co., Vining T h e a tre , The E n d e r s j com m ission, the g rading of the!
A g re a t search is under way. A r- 68; H u n icu tt, 83, and B urns, 85. recom m end to congress th a t an in- ordered L anus to put his hands up. th e ir a tta c k e rs who su ffer m ost, but
Co., H. P. H olm es, 484th Company K lam ath F a lls to Keno section of th e
m .« ,!
u „u«. .1
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,
,
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o n ,i! raour P hillips, her husband, two sls"jT eam No. 2— C orporals Adam s and te rn a tio n a l ag reem en t be en tered tn-
the peaceful citizens.
Oregon N ational Guarii. D e tric k ..
the
‘i no,
’ „ o o J te r s a n d a c h o ru s Sirl chum will b e iH obson 72 each; P riv a te S S outhard, to betw een th e U nited States, Eng- HENRY KIRBY M ARRIES
Day a fte r day, one h ears the
G roceteria, McGee’s,
Rose Bros
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a steel bridge across Lost riv e r n e a r ,. ,
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,
MRS. PE A R L THOMPSON m ournful tunes of the b m ds playing
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H
arrison
ilros.,
M
orrlll
,uls
l)ee„
acM
p
ted
.
according
i
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Golden R ule,
O benchain, released from jail jester-^ gouth a rd was high m an w ith the 95 tro l of the d istrib u tio n of habit-
the fu n eral m arch for some brave
F ord dealers.
to le tte rs received in the K lam ath
H enry K irby and Mrs. Pearl Irishm an who has been killed not by
day, will also be questioned.
points.
¡form
ing
drugs.
She
also
asks
th
a
t
The left and no rth w est co rn er »3 county c o u rt from th e com m ission,!
C aptain J. Quincy Adam s, not a com m ission be appointed to inves- Tnom pson were quietly m arried S at- tbp han(]s o f thP B ritish ■ he Black
occupied by a large school and do-. s t a tes th e K lam ath F a lls Evening
shooting in com petition w ith m em - tig a te th e drug tra ffic in the I nited urda>, si.pping a\\a> to h i t k a v .h tte aad T ans, but by
iv o, 1 fellow
m estic display, w hile school and a rt H erald:
the
license
was
obtained
and
the
a t th e re-
countrym en.
Robb
hers of th e organization, m ade the S tates a t the present tim e.
exhibits extend along the n o rth e rn
j n pa r t, th e le tte r follows:
cerem ony perform ed, the only wit- volver’s point occur alm ost daily in
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highest
a
g
g
reg
ate
scores
d
u
ring
th
e
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side of the building^
| “ fn response to your req u est of
i n e s s e s 'b e in g E lton K irby and V ir­ every stre e t. At n i; a t the snap of
i m atches held a fte r drill each Mon­
Tilt* h o rtic u ltu re , a g ric u ltu re , rab- recent date th e com m ission have in ­
Jones.
l ginia
-
the sn ip er’s rifle and the ra ttle of the
day night. Follow ing are the total
bit and poultry exhibits a re housed stru c te d th e engineer to prepare
Mr. K irbv is one of the firm of m achine gun keep good Irishm en
scores
m
ade
by
th
e
15
highest
m
en,'
in th e N atatorium , the first two be- p] ,ns and specifications for the
E llio tt and K irby, p ro p rieto rs of t h e j from th ejr har(1.earne(1 re8t> Such is
from four positions during the
ing in th a t portion of the building b r idge at the low er crossing of the
i E ast Side m eat m ark e t and has Hved DubHn today_ a city fast dri;-,ing to
m atches:
used as a sk atin g rink and dancing K lam ath riv e r on the A sh lan d -K lam -1
in the valley n e a r T alent for a « u ™ -|a n a rc hv
S ergeant J. R. Clary, 178; P r i- ’
floor, anil the p o ultry and rab b its in a | b p a n 3 highw ay, which will be ad-!
i her of years.
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MONTREAL, Dec. 5.— The Ku vates P resco tt, 173; McNab, 171; i
the sw im m ing tan k s and about the vertised as soon as th e en g in eerin g ,
Mrs. Thom pson has lived in Ash­
Klux K ian has m ade its appearance S o u 'h a rd , 169; C orporal Hobson a n d ,
balcony in the sam e p a rt of the w ork can he com pleted.
l a n d for the past 18 m onths, having j M EDFORD HIGH S< 1IOOL
, in C anada, according to a le tte r re- P riv ate B arnard, 168 each; P riv a te
building.
'T h e com m ission a t the sam e
CLAIMS STATE ( HAMI’IONSHIP
Jam es L. Lowe died a t 2 :30 o’clock had a p a rtm e n ts in th e Freeburg ,
The fru it and vegetable e x h ib it m eeting also au th o rized the p rep ara- ceived by M ayor M artin th re a te n in g Wertz> 167; c o rp o ra l Adam s and
th e d e stru ctio n of Rom an C a th o lic . p riv a t’e Hun{cutt( 1G5 each; c o r - ''th is m orning a t his hom e a t 107 Oak building w here the newlyweds will
a re com ing in slow ly, but a large tion oj plans and specifications for
The M edford high school football
churches.
poral W en tn er, 164; P riv ate B urns, s tre e t, a t the age of 72 years, fol- ta k e up th e ir residence.
n um ber of grow ers have prom ised to lbe g rad in g of the K lam ath F alls-
team lays claim to the high school
Im m ediately a fte rw a rd s, news w aSj j g 3 ; S erg ean t S argent, 160; Cor- lowing a second stro k e of paralysis.
hi in g 'd isp lay s and it is thought th a t Keno section of th e A shland-K lam -
cham pionship of the sta te and of the
i received from O kra, Quebec, th at the poral B utterfield . 159: P riv a te J u d -'
Mr. Lowe suffered a stro k e early
ali av ailable space will he tak e n up aRl F a lls highw ay and the adver-
coast, basing its claim on the fol­
parish
house
and
an
ad
jo
in
in
g
school
king
15g;
C
orporal
Leach>
157>
and
last
spring, h u t a fte r having been
hefore closing tim e this evening.
tisem en t will follow .’’
lowing facts;
w ere in flam es.
In stru ctio n s have g6 rge a n t M cNair, 155.
i confined to his hom e for several
Speaking of rab b its, one would
1. It has decisively defeated every
been issued to place g u a id s around ; M embers of the high school foot- m onths, had been able to be out
th in k th a t every person in so u th ern ;
high school opponent this year.
C atholic churches here.
; ball squad have been invited to a t- about town d u rin g the past few |
O regon had ra b b its on display from
2. It has scored a total of 345
, tend a feed to be given by the or- weeks.
th e n um ber th a t have been entered
pointy against o th er high school
DEVEI.OPMENT PROGRAM TO
1 ganization next Monday night a fte r
Mr. Lowe has been a resid en t ot ,
in every species. Black, gray, brown,
team s, while its opponents have
BE DISCUSSED BY Y’INIXG drill.
the
Rogue R iver valley and Ashland
w hite, and in fact every kind of r a b ­
scored but 10.
for the past 16 years. He was an
b it raised is to be found in th e rab ­
3. Its goal has not been legally
—The
grand
T hree vital problem s confronting!
PORTLAND, Dec.
Indian w ar veteran and a m em ber!
bit hutches. One sw im m ing tan k
of
the
local
G
A
R.
post.
ju
ry
is
busy
here
in
v
estigating
the
j
crossed
this year by a high school
I the s ta te a t present and for w h ic h '
served to house all the rab b its and
He is survived by his wife and soldiers’ bonus scandal in D eschutes team .
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,
•
a drive for $300,000 is being launch-
poultry la st year, but the tan k will
elv th
4 - T ne excellen; sho m g m ad e
th re e sons.
F u n e ral a rra n g e m e n ts county. It appeared . lik
likely
th a a t t Roh-
rod
Mrs.
Carl
M
agerle
brought
her
tw
ojCd
by
P
o
rtla
n
d
today
in
the
develop-
be h ard ly larg e enough to accom m o­
w illle r t M aguire would be appointed spe- against m e v . .t. v. igui ,.
have not been com pleted and
date th e poultry this year, and a row m o n th s’ old baby girl to A shland t h e ' m ent program of the Oregon sta te
cial a ssistan t to tak e charge of fed-
The total num ber o j nts scored
be announced later.
of rab b it h utches have been con- last of the week and took her to a I cham ber of com m erce, will be dis
e
ra
l
investigation.
¡ag
ain
st ail contenders V.-.S 370,
stru c te d around the balconv of the 1°«»’ specialist for exam ination T he ¡cussed by Prof. Irving E. Vining a t
N um erous cen tral Oregon people w hile th e num ber of points scored
i
sw im m ing room , and half the s p a c e 'c h ild had developed a cough which! the W in ter F a ir this evening. The
l -T ASSOCIATION ATTACKS
a re in the a n te room but refuse to a Sa5nst M edford was 30. This in-
aro u n d the balcony has alread y been could not be acounted for by the m ovem ent is financed by P o rtla n d
V. C. rook gam e,
ALL "RA< V" P l liLK A TIONS m ake any statem en t. All are pledged
th e O.
CENTRALIA, W a s h ., Dec
m other, and the specialist was u n -'m o n e y and will be carried on durin g !
tak en .
ivhich
ended
20
to
14 in favor of th e
QRTLAND Dec 4. _ T he Port io secrecy.
D espite th e fact th a t th is is ad abli to find the trouble w ith ordi- a two year period. These problem s E ig h t of th e 1? g jr,s w]w egcaped
rooks.
(are co-operative m ark etin g , land s e t- [irom th e G rand M ound tra in in g lan d p a re n t-T eacher council is plan
vertised as a so u th ern Oregon pe‘ n ary in stru m e n ts.
To back up these claim s M edford
x-rav
was
called
into
use
and
stock and p o ultry show, a larg e num -
An
( tlem ent and publicity.
! school near here last n ig h t, are still n jng a vigorous cam paign for the re- KESW ICK, ONCE THRIVING
challenges any team in th e s ta te o r
her of exhibitors from all sections of aft r a th o ro u g h exam ination an op-,
I iof. Vining will point out condi- at larg e
Tbe gj ris overpow ered th e m oval from local news sta n d s of
TOWN. NOW DESER TED, 9n 4be COast, b a rrin g none, to a post
the s ta te a re show ing up w ith both
safety pin was discovered in the tions th ro u g h o u t the sta te and will g uard and fled in all d ;re c tip n s. S x
season gam e, if the sta te board of
racy m agazines.
poultry and pets. One fancy chicken child s stom ach n e a r th e opening of | show th necessity for co-operative were cap tu red , and th ree retu rn ed
w h ile prom inent m em bers of th e
REDDING. Calif.. Dec. 5.— Tlie contro l consents, at M edford, S atu r-
He will also tell how it voluntarily.
th a t hails from New Jersev is be- th a t organ into the intestines. It is m ark etin g
council refuse to discuss th e ir plan town of Keswick, which had a pop- day> December 9. M edford expressiv
lleved to have traveled the greatest tho u g h t th a t the pine was sw allow ed has been established in o th e r states.
of cam paign, it is know n th a t im- ulation of 2221 in 1 900, lias been extends this inv itatio n to Corvallis,
about two weeks ago, and it is feared The su b ject is of vital in te rest to
d istance to be present at the fair.
m ediate action will be discussed a t wiped off the S outhern Pacific com- which has scored heavily ag ain st its
PA PE R ( OATS MADE IN
th at it is caught in the stom ach in farm ers .m erchants and taxpayers
S. the council m eeting T hursday. Dis- pany’s map.
opponents and which has held the
GERMANY WORN IN
such a m an n e r th a t an operation will e l'k e .
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tric t A ttorney Stanley Myers, when
On tlie first of the m onth the sta- la tte r to an equally low score.
be necessary.
The cham bers of com m erce of
BOSTON, Dec. 5.— O fficers and toJd of tbe pvoposed m ovem ent, said tion was abandoned, and the a g e n t ----------------------------
It was decided to w ait several d a y s , C orvallis, Albany, Salem , A storia enlisted men at th e arm y base. South bg woui d assist in the task of rid- moved to M atheson, th re e miles
before tak in g any action and should an(* O. A. C., w ere recently visited Eoston, a re w earing paper coats sold ding tb e city of indecent m agazines, n o rth — the new town o f the Moun-
a fu rth e r x-ray exam ination show ^y P rof. V ining, who spoke on topics in G erm any for 20 cents. U nited but SUggested th a t, alth o u g h th ere is tain Copper com pany.
The Iron
th a t tb e pin is in th e sam e spot, an having a direct bearin g upon the S tates m oney.
a law th a t defines indecent publica- M ountain railroad from Keswick to
operation will then be m ade.
subject the sta te cham ber of com ­
These coats are of d iffe re n t colors, tions a nd provides a penalty for tlm Iron M ountain m ine was aban-
m erce is w orking on.
th e p redom inating color being blue, th e ir asle th a t perhaps m ore good doned four m onths ago.
W AI.TER M. P IE R C E W ILL
and worn over a sw er/.er.
T A Jy , could be accom plished th ro u g h co­
C o n trib u tio n s to d ate, money d e­
m ake good sm oking jackets.
LOOK OVER NEW RESIDEN CE EASTERN STAP. BAZAAR
operation w ith news dealers.
NORTR1DGE FUNERAL
posited tv the A m bulance Fund, a re :
DRAW S A GOOD CROWD
Colonel H. G. Doyle b ro u g h t a
HELD THIS Al'TERNOON
A shland Daily T idings .............. $100
SALEM. Dec. 5.;—G overnor elect.
num ber of them from G erm any and
SEATTLE, Dec. 5.— H. VV. T hom p­
Jesse V V in b u rn ............................... 100 P ierce has te le g ra p h e r to Sam A.
The E a ste rn S tar bazaar, which pronounces them w arm er th an wool- Big Snow in th e M ountains
son
died to d a y as a re su lt of a b u l­
The fu n eral of the late Mrs. F an-
Dr. George Ja rv is ........................ 100 K czer secretary of sta te , th a t he was held S atu rd ay proved q u ite g rat- en coats.
I The Union Oil com pany tru ck m ade
let wound received in a ru n n in g fight
the trip today up the G reen Springs nie N ortridge was held th is a fte r­
Dr. Wood ........................................ 100 will a rriv e in Salem W ednesday to ifying to th e ladies and added a sa tis-;
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last n ig h t w ith th e coast g uard c u tte r
road to tak e gasoline to the construe- noon a t 2 :30 o’clock from the J. P
J . P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100 inspect the sta te in stitu tio n s and factory am o u n t of cash to th e ir bank R ecovering from Injury—
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‘A rc a ta ” n ear P oint No Point. The
G 8. B u t l e r .................................... 100 otherw ise fam iliarize him self w ith account.
Some 120 persons took
Leslie Coombes, who recently fell tion crew at H yatt dam and retu rn ed Dodge & Sons fu n e ra l p a llo rs . Mr«.
pursu in g a w hiskey sm ug-
Deit L. Moses ...............................
50 the conduct of th e s ta te governm ent, supper w ith them and w ith the from a scaffolding w hile w orking at to the city sh o rtly a fte r noon w ith N o n rid g e died a t Salem , and t i e
. . .
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shipped here for burial, ^ ¡ n g c ra ft from th e low er sound.
25
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am ount raised from the various the C om m unity hospital, break in g ab o u t four inches of snow’ on the body was
O. A. P a u lse ru d
The d riv er stated In te rm e n t took place in M ountain
Thom pson, b io .h e r of the
C. L. Loom is .................................
15 R e tu rn s from M ontague—
booths, th e ladies feel well pleased both w rists, is restin g a t his hom e top of the tan k . The d riv er s t ......... ............ ...... ........ .
wounded m an and Oscar Taylor, en-
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sm ith re tu rn - w ith the re su lts achieved.
‘as well n s could be expected under th a t it was alm ost im possible to see V iew C em eterj.
cin eer are held pending a hearing,
VV. S. D ePeau ...............................
The few a rtic le s th a t rem ained th e circum stances.
He lives on Ihe
fhp road when he cam e down the
i .;e deceased was b o n in I.e la m
O th er c o n trib u to rs declared b u t ed last evening from M ontague.)
m ountain and said th a t a few hours 7 4 years ago, b u t cam e to th is coun-
not yet paid, a re H. G. E nders Sr., w here they w ent to spend T hanks- unsold will be offered a t th e re g u la r Scenic Drive.
H arrisb u rg — The cheese plant here
w ould m ake th e road absolutely im- try in early life, and lived in Oregon
$100; Dr. Sw edenburg, $100, and giving week w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and m eeting of the E broidery club next!
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has
resum ed operations.
passable for m achines.
for th e p ast several years.
th e M urphy E lectric com pany, $25. fam ily Mrs. W. R. P a rsh a ll.
‘T uesday afternoon.
Boost for the W inter Fair.
hibit L argest Y'et.
-3$
Poultry E x­
tidings
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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