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4 W M M O O M W M 4> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- <$ vive three months in the rich <§> ozone at AsLla-nd. The pure do- <$> mestic water helps. ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wiinout * 4> the aid of medicine, cures nine 4> ♦ cases out of ten of asthma. 4 This is a proven fact. <$ ♦ A * (International News Wire Service) VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Vol. 43) CELEBSAM $> <i> $> $ <$> <s> <$> <?> ;?> <$> <$> Q> COMING EVENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922 No. 84 EXPECT BATTLE Poultry Awards Scattered Over Entire State; Many Ashland Exhibitors Take Awards at Fair 4>; i> MOONSHINERS FIGHT ® <S> ---------- <?>! <$>. XMAS DAY TWO WEEKS <?; ❖ MOUNT STERLING, Kv., Dec . 4> I AWAY. <?> 11. — D esperate m oonshiners, 4> D ecem ber 12.— A nnual m eet- 4> _______________________ arm ed w ith high powered rifles, 4>l in i Red Cross. Civic Club. <S>’ I 4> a re holding a t bay prohibition <$> D ecem ber 12— W. C. T. U. <§> i A w ards m ade in th e poultry de-| S. C. W hite L eghorns (76 b ird s) ent, second cock, first hen, second forces twice th eir num ber in <$>' m eeting. <$> p a rtm en t a t the Southern Oregon — A. P. W heeler, P leasan t H ill, Or., pu llet; Mrs. F. A. D enser, M edford, m ountain fastnesses n ear here. ® P o u ltry A ssociation exhibition. in first cock, first hen, first cockerelj th ird cock; J. Decem ber 16— B azaar and ______________ L. F reem an, , C entral The b a ttle has been raging for th ree days. Two governm ent <$> food sale. C hristian church. • ^ ‘connection w ith the W in ter F a ir ,'a n d first pu llet; E. O. Sm ith, second Point, first cockerel and first pullet. <$■ agents have been killed— R o b ert 4> D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long, <s> a re as follows: and th ird cock?, th ird hen, second In d ian R u n n er Ducks— H enry Van . V <$> Duff shot, and stripped of his <♦> <?- B arred P lym outh Rocks (78 b ird s) and th ird cockerels, th ird pullet sec-1 p r ,)r)v lectu rer Lyceum course. yen, A shland » all aw ards. $ clothing and badge, and Dave D ecem ber 21.— H igh school 4»,— D ark m atin g — M. M. Lower, Gas- ond old pen and first young pen; W ild M allard Ducks, M. S hackel 14> Treadw ay m ortally wounded. o p e re tta , “ The C aptain of Ply- 4>ito n - O r > iir s t cock, first antl second) Mrs. W. D. Booth, A shland, second BOTH SIDES ARK MAKING PR E ford, A shland, all aw ards. PARATIONS FOR COMING <•> The prohibition forces are 4> m o u th .’’ 4- hens, second pullet an d first young hen, second young pen; Mrs. W. C. Tolouse Ducks— Vern Tem ple, arm ed w ith m achine guns. All STRUGGLE D ecem ber 18-19— U. S. navy 4>( Pen; Mrs. V ictor B ursell, C entral Boliou, second pu llet; A. C.| Crews, A shland, all aw ards. ;■$> the m oonshiners a re expert 4 \ ---------- reci uiting officer here. <j> P o in t, Or., second cock, th ird hen; , A shland, th ird young pen. Gray Call Ducks Glenn H ead, Decem ber 25, Monday — <$> H orace Beardsley, O akland, Calif., I Brown L eghorns — D ark — Law- riflem en, and it is believed they <?> MANY SENATORS READY <£ never will be tak en alive. C hristm as Day. first cockerel, first and th ird pul- rence W heeler, P leasan t Hill, Or., A shland, all aw ards. TO JOIN DEMOCRATS Decem ber 25— C hristm as ball 4 )«<»; Mrs. Rosa B. W illett, M edford, firs t cockerel; Ned S. M ars, Asli- Special Premiums • benefit 484’h com pany, A rm ory. 4> Or -> second cockerel and th ird young land, second cockerel; Theo. P Best exhibit in show, one breed— Borali, La F o llette and Capper Arc * i> <s> <j> <s> <$><$><$> <S> pen. J. V. M iller, Goshen, Or., th ird ) C ram er, G rants Pass, Or., first, sec M. M. Lower, Gaston Or. A m ong T hose W illing to A ttack __________________ i cockerel; E. C. B urt, A shland, sec- ond and th ird pullets and firs t young Best bird in show— B ert Senter, Subsidy; F ia it R eported R otting ' ond young pen. L ight m atin g — M. pen. Hood R iver, Or. In W arehouse, No Ships at Hand. M. Low er, first cock, first and th ird Buff L eghorns— (35 b i r d s ) — Mr. Best exhibit W hite P lym outh ! cockerel, first and th ird pullet, first and Mrs. A lbert D. Larson, C arlton, Rocks— B ert Senter, Hood River. ^ WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.— Both young pen; C. Bruce W heeler, G o sh -Jo r. first, second and th ird cocks,- Best exhibit W hite W yandottes— j sides “ dug in ” today for a b a ttle ten Or., first hen, second cockerel, second hen, second and th ird cock- D. B. Gold, A shland. lo v e r the Ship subsidy bill, which is second pullet. erels, second pullet, first old pen Best exhibit. R hode Island Reds— expected to develop into one of the W hite P lym outh Rocks (22 b irds) and second young pen; E. R. Strom - Mrs. W. C. Boliou, M edford. j g rea test stru g g les ever waged. — Jack B ertram , L ents, Or., first quist, B eaverton, Or., first and th ird Best Plym outh Rock cockerel — Senator Jones, W ashington repub- cock, second hen, first cockerel, hens, first cockerel, first and th ird H orace Beardsley, O akland, Calif. ; lican, ch airm an of the sen ate com- th ird p u lle t; B ert S enter, Hood River pullets, first young pen. Best W hite Leghorn cockerel— m erce com m ittee, planned througli- Or., second cock, first hen, second S. C. Anconas (24 b ird s )— A. C. A. P. W heeler, P le asa n t H ill, Or. ! out the firs t skirm ish lines in su g SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 12.— A cockerel first pu llet; E. 0 . Sm ith, McMillan, A shland, first cock, second Best Brown Leghorn cockerel gesting th e bill be m ade “ unfinished A shland, th ird hen; J. L ark in G rubb,; hen, first cockerel first and second L aw rence W heeler P le asa n t Hill, o r. squadron of five airplanea left K el" business.” PORTLAND, Dec. 11.— A cold A shland, th ird cockerel, second pul- pullets, first young pen; J. R. Best Black M inorca cockerel— G | ly Field today in search fo r L ienten- S enator Borah, of Idaho LaFol- snap has stru c k P o rtla n d , e a ste rn let, first young pen. J W heeler, Goshen, Or., first hen; G u s lw . Speight, H ubbard, Or. 1 ! an t C harles W ebber and Colonel lette, of W isconsin, N orris, of Ne- cis M arshall, m issing aviators, Oregon and e a ste rn W ashington. A P a rtrid g e Plym outh Rocks (6 R. Beck, T alent, th ird b e n ; Jam es R. Best laying pen W hite L eghorns F — ran — m inim um of 24 degrees was recorded b ird s ) — All aw ards to Gus R. Beck, Eads, G ran ts Pass, th ird pullet, sec-; (o’.d) — G. W. Allen, Ashland. ® , I; am ong those ready to join the demo- I last T hursday in th eir flig h t fro m !am ong those ready to join here last night, w hile it is expected T alen t, Or. ! ond young pen. Best laying pen W hite Leghorns c ra ts in a tta ck in g th e proposed sub- San Diego to F o rt H uachua, Ariz. to be colder tonight. - Columbian P lym outh Rocks— 23 R. C. A nconas— All aw ards to J .¡ ( y o u n g ) — E. C. Lockwood, A shland.i F ear is expressed th a t th e m e n js’dy- Y akim a, W ash., re p o rts 4 degrees b ird s )— All aw ards to H. R. Dam -i \v. W heeler, Best type laying hen R. 1. Red— m ay have crashed in an enforced) Senator Jones says if the bill fails below zero, w ith zero te m p e ra tu re at nton, P o rtla n d , Or. W hite Faced Black Spanish— All E rn e st W ebb, C entral Point. “■ the A m erican naval defense and I landing in the m ountains, or fell Spokane. W alla W alla has 12 above 1 W hite W yandottes (15 b ird s) — aw ards to H arry Sitton J r., B eaver Best display W hite L eghorns— E. com m erce would su ffer seriously. He .th ro u g h an a ir pocket over the Ari-j Bend, Or., was one degree below D. B. Gold, A shland, first, second and ton, Or. O. Sm ith, Ashland. said recently th a t B ritish in te rests zona desert. zero last night w ith six inches of ¡th ird hen, firs t and second young Black M inorcas— John F. B utler Cham pion B arred P lym outh Rock had offered to construct vessels ad- snow, which closed som e roads in pen; Eugene Senter, Hood River, Or. A shland, first cock, second and t h ir d ! pen— Bruce W heeler, Goshen, Or. j ap table to handling the C alifornia Bend. P rineville is w ithout tra in first cockerel and first pullet, 1 hens, first and second pullets; C. H. Best tu rk ey in show— Mrs. J. L. I grape crop, and th a t “ in storehouses service due to a tra in s trik in g a; P a rtrid g e W yandottes— Mrs. W S.; W heeler, P le asa n t H ill, Or., first hen)> jen, A shland. in W ashington th ere are thousands hoard frozen to th e track , and de E astm an , A shland, all aw ards. ! and second cockerel; G. W. Speight, Best Rhode Island Red hen— Mrs. of carloads of apples spoiling because railed. : - i i Silver W yandottes— C. B. W heel H ubbard, Or., first and th ird cock W. C. Boliou, M edford. of lack of shipping facilities.” er, Goshen, Or., all aw ards. Best pen B arren Plym outh Rocks erels. Robinson, of A rkansas, blocked B u tt W yandottes— Ira R. Aldrich W hite M inorcas— G rover E ast. —M. M. Lower G aston, Or. I the effo rts of Jones to force an im - La G rande, Or., all aw ards. C entral P oint, first and second hens, Pen laying m ost eggs d u rin g show I m ediate consideration of the hill. 1 R hode Island Reds (38 b ird s )— th ird p u llet; John F. B utler first — G. W. Allen, A shland. -------------------- ------ E rn e st W ebb, C entral P oint, first and second pullets, Best exhibit Anconas— A. McMil-i The a n n u al m eeting of the life CLEMENCEAU’« LAST SPEECH cock, second hen, th ird cockerel. Buff O rpingtons— E. O. Sm ith, lan, Ashland. IN V. 8. TO BE BROADCASTED th ird pullet, second young pen; D. B. first and second hens, first cockef-i Best exhibit Black M inorcas— m em bers of the S outhern Oregon .¡Gold, A shland, second cock; Mrs. W. I els, first and second pullets, first | j ohn F. B utler, A shland. C hautauqua association, w tih head- ■—------- , f . Boloiu, JVIedford, first hen, first young pen. j Special ribbons given by Rhode Q uarters a t A shland, is called for 8 NEW YORK Dec. 1 ! The fare- ■ and second pullet, first young pen, liver Spangled H am biirgs — All | islan d Red club of Am erica — F o r o’clock ton ig h t, in C hautauqua Pio- well speech of Georges Cleraenceau I best shaped cock, Mrs. W. C. Boliou, ¡n ee r hall, A shland, for th e purpose M» th a I m ted S tates W!l broad- Conti ¡buttons to d ate, money de-[ first old pen; Tom Jo h an sen , R ainer, aw ards to C. Bruce W heeler. casted by radio to r n audience of Blue A nd u lu sian s— .Ml aw ards to; M edford; best shaped hen, E rn e st of electing officers and to consider posited to the A m bulance Fund, a re : Gr > B rst an<( second cockerel. m ore than one m illion persons T ues , Webb, C entral P o in t; best shaped the m a tte r of the disposition of the A shland Daily T i d i n g s .................$100 Black Jersey G iants (11 b ird s) — C. Bruce W heeler. day night. The a ir will be cleared Capons— J. L ark in G rubb, on 1 cockerel, E rn e st W ebb; best shaped ho.dings of the association, w .th cer- I < Winl urn ............................... 100 aw ards to Theo. P. C ram er J r., for the F rench sta te sm a n ’s final W hite Plym outh Rock capons, a ll; pullet, E rn e st W ebb; best colored lain leserv atio n s fo r holding the an- Dr. George Jar', is ........................ 100. G rants Pass. !good will m essage In th is country Blue Jersey G iants— All aw ards to aw ards. cock, E rn e st W ebb; best colored hen, 1 nual C hautauqua sessions, and such Dr. Wood ................................. v . . 100 I from 8:30 until 10 o’clock. D exter P. U pham , B ellm ar, N. J. Bronze T urkeys (11 b i r d s ) - - M r s .' Mrs. W . C. Boliou; best colored co ck -; o th e r business as m ay law fully come J. P. Doclge & S o n s .............. . . 100 | The “ T ig er’s ” speech will be de- L ig h t B rahm as (9 b ir d s ) - j . L. Neil, A shland, first cock, sec- erel, Fred Johansen, R ainier, Or.; before the m eeting. S outhern Ore- G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100 j livered a t the a n n u al d in n er of th e Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............................. 100 a ,d G ear, A shland, Or., first hen. ond hen, second cockerel th ird pul- best colored pullet, Mrs. W. C. ; gon C hautauqua A ssociation, by W. ‘Am erican C om m ittee for D evastated Judson O ldfield, president. .le t; Miss I. Mabel M cFadden. T ai-¡B oliou. Î j U I’ v iViO36S 50 first cockerel. j F ran ce to he held In th e Hotel Penn- I O. P a u l s e r u d ............................. 25 I sylvani?. here. His talk, given be- 15 COW TESTING SHOWS Loo. n is C. LOCAL JEW ELER MAKES SOME , IRVINE SELECTED SECRETARY 1 fore 2000 persons expected to atten d 1 w. DePeau LARGE COW POPULATION EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS p v GOVERNOR-ELECT PIERCE the dinner, will he picked up bv O ther co n trib u to rs declared but) ( m icrophones in the banquet hall and By adding several thousands of j relayed by W estern Union w ires to not' yet paid, are II. G. E nders Sr., dollars to his estab lish m en t, O. H. ; PORTLAND, Dec. 11.— W ard A. sta tio n W JZ in N ew ark. T esting of th e dairy cows of Ash- $100; Mrs. E ugenia A tkinson, $25; Johnson, local jew eler, now has the Irvine, P o rtla n d new spaperm an, and and ' a,ld bas shown a la rg e r cow popula-' the M utphy E lectric Co., $25, The w ords of Clem enceau will be ltio n than m ost tow ns its size. E ighty- finest sto re of its kind in so uthern son of B. F. Irvine, editor of the broadcasted from the N ew ark s ’a- A shland Elks lodge 944, $50. ) th ree cows were tested th is forenoon. Oregon. New wall cases, of q u ar- Oregon Jo u rn a l, accepted the posi- tlon T hat 8tation, which is operat- A re-test or reading will be taken tered oak, have been installed, and t»on today as private secretary to jjy t jie W estinghouse com pany, T hursday a t th e sam e places th at a balcony built, while th e e n tire G overnor-elect W alter Pierce. The covers the United S tates east of the MINISTERS INVITED TO GO tests were tak e n today. building has been refinished inside, position cam e unsolicited to Irvine. M ississippi and, under favorable WITH BOOZE RAIDING PARTY In addition to the im provem ents,: He is a g rad u a te of Jefferson high conditions, San Francisco and Lon- I Tom orrow testin g will s ta r t a t Mr. Johnson lias th is year placed on school here and a tte n d ed the O re-i(jon PENDLETON, Or., Dec. 11.— Fol- M r- N o tterag e’s place a t 8 o’clock. An unusual new spaper has been . . .. , ,, , _ , lowing a visit of local m in isters and and a t Mr. W a it’s a t the south end turned in to the T idings office by J. disPla y in his s to re ’ the m ost com ' g A gricu ltu ral college and Colum- plete stock of jew elry carrie d in th is bia university. He served in th e _ W om en's C h ristian T em perance Un- A shland a t 11, The Belleview p. Sayles, who brought it back from section of the state. navy d uring th e war, and was Ore- ; SHOR1 ( ’1R< T IT Cz USES ion leaders of this city to D istrict d istric t will be visited in the a fte r- ¡ th e Phippines w ith him. The nam e TROUBLE ON STREET Lit; UTS Mr. Johnson, by his purchase of ¡gon publicity m anager for Jam es A ttorney K eato r, County Ju d g e noon. | of the publication is “ Freedom.— the new equipm ent and stock, shows his Uox, dem ocratic p residential candi- Schannep and S heriff H ouser, the Cow ow ners whose cows have not) G iant of the O rien t,” and was pub the date, d u rin g the last election. | A short circuit on the s tn t liglit- sh eriff issued a sta te m e n t show ing yet been tested should endeavor to lished in M anila, Island of Luzon. faith in A shland and believes the tak e up his duties p rio r system a t the c o rn er of the l’laza fu tu re will com pletely ju stify is desire to enforce th e prohibition get the anim als to one of these loca- Tuesday, Ju ly 4 1899. to Ja n u a ry 1. ¡and N orth Main stre e t, caused some The cover is highly colored, w ith expense he has »lc lin e d - law, but explaining th e difficulties tions. ------------------------------------------------------ of the people who had occasion to bo under which he w orked, and invited ------------------------------------------------------- th e A m erican flag in the upper left cloudiness on the stre e ts about 3 o'clock Sun W EA TH ER OUTLOOK FOR W E E K p e ra tu re , considerable the m inisters to accom pany a raiding sw ear to the w a rra n t. S heriff H ouser hand corner, and the B ritish flag in day m orning to look in am azem ent WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.— W ea- and occasional rain. p arty when i w ent out to seize li- explained th a t w ithout m oney to pay th e upper rig h t. Between the two, a ______ N orthern Rocky M ountain and t the unusual b rightness. Some of quor or stills. Saying th a t he would stool pigeons o r assistance from the under clasped hands, is a picture of ^ ier 1,11 h'«hilities foi __ .______ _ D ecem ber 11 to 16 inclusive, a re P lateau Regions— T em p eratu re be- t,1O:,e " l‘° aI 1 fd >» the ' ¡ty d u rin g act on any inform ation bro u g h t to public, it was d ifficu lt to get accu- Dewey, under which a re th e w ords forecast as follows: low norm al, considerable cloudiness, th e tim e th a t the lig h ts w ere so him, if tl.i' com plaining person would ra te inform ation. I “ O ur G eorge.” A village scene is de b rig h t say th a t the h ead lig h t on an Pacific Coast S tates— Norm a! tern- snow in m ountains. ► ♦ » » » » « « ♦ « ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » « « ♦ « « > « * » * > « « > » > > < » » « « ; picted across the low er h alf of the autom obile was easy to face in com <»»>«»»<«»»»»»♦« paper. parison w ith every stre e t light in A dvertisem ents cover th e entire th e city a t th a t tim e. back page, and include such as the; The trouble was caused by a high “ G rand B azaar La P u e rta Del So!,; I voltage w iie com ing into contact articles from S cent u p w ard s” ; H.i w ith th e s tre e t circu it, but, fo rtu P rice & Co., W ine & S pirit M er nately, very few globes w ere burned chants, sole agents for C alifornia out as is generally the case when W ines and R ain ier B eer,” w hile Ju an an y th in g of th is kind happens. W ork Soler declares his shop contains a men w ere busy today repairing the very fine a sso rtm e n t of laces and w ires and gettin g everything in ribbons and th a t E nglish is spoken.) shape again. Special a rticle s w ritte n hv various soldiers a re on th e two inside pages, ■ Legion P lan s F eed— tw o of which are titled “ How I K illed; A shland post, A m erican Legion, ¡an In su rg e n t.” A nother, th e story will have its a n n u al election of o ffi ; of a nervous m an on gu ard , rela te s cers tom orrow evening a t th e A r how an innocent pig was m istaken m ory, followed by a big feed. It is fo r a m a tiv e , and slain. A long f e a - ’. p a rticu la rly desired by th e officers tu re story is told bv an in fan try m an ' th a t every m em ber of th e post who about being c ap tu red and co n d em n ed ) has n othing else on his m ind, try to die by T agalogs. and m ake an e ffo rt to a tte n d the The new spaper contains fo u r pages final m eeting of th e year. Incident Tl i- is the monument unveiled nt Spring Place, Gn., a few days ago to,in and P a n te d w Ph five col-; ally, word is sent out rem inding all John Ilew an l Payne, author of “Home, Sweet Home.’’ Members of the Old um ns, all of th e w ork being hand-set legionnaires th a t the dues for 1923 Guard of A tlanta, a historic organization composed of some of the best-j type, w ith num erous e rro rs in sp ell-, a re due, and to b ring th ree bucks to known business men of the city, are shown back of the monument. Spring 1 ing. due to this fact. ) the m eetings. The feed will well be Place was selected as the site of the monument because it was there that ) Mr. Sayles greatly cherishes the Right to left, Mrs. Tillie Klimek and Mrs. Nellie Steriuer Koulik, cousins, w orth the price of the dues. Payne w; > arrested and held in prison for a while because of his sympathy ¡oi<j-time new spaper who are held by the Chicago police on suspicion of having caused the deaths with the Cherokee Indians at the time th at 14,000 of them were forcibly ____________________ of their form er husbands and several other relatives by adm inistering arsenic. If it is for Ashlaad, w« are to r itx removed from their homes in Georgia. It pays to read the classified page H ie case involves a total of fifteen m ysterious deaths and illnesses. SHIP MEASURE YOUNGSTERS W ll.L NOT RE FOR GOTTEN BY SANTA CLAUS SAYS PORTLAND COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO RECONSTRUCT CITY A^k Naval Patrol in, H arbor; T em porary B usin ess Zone Being; Laid Out; A storia B udget Is G etting R eady to E rect New B uilding. A STORI A, Dec. 11.— The faith of little children here in Santa Claus to be unshaken. P o rtla n d business men are planning a g re a t C hristm as celebration am idst the ru in s ot the c h a ire d city. C hristm as carols will rin g out. R eh ab ilitatio n and relief work are progressing nicely u n d er the coali tion governm ent of ten citizens. A tem p o rary business zone will be located as soon as possible, and m er c h a n ts who suffered losses will be given the preference. The com m ittee of ten lias asked th e United S tates governm ent for two navy destroyers for duty in the h arb o r. The blu ejack ets will be used for p atrol work in the strick en a re a and to check any looting th a t may break o u t when the ru in s have cooled s u f ficiently to adm it the curious to s u r vey th e scenes. The A storia “ B udget” announces it will ere c t a new building im m edi a te ly , since the insu ran ce com pany has m ade an im m ediate a d ju stm e n t. The paper was com pletely wiped out by th e fire. NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER IN ASHLAND DECEMBER 18-19 L ieu ten an t R. E. K err, of the U nited S tates navy rec ru itin g serv ice, P o rtla n d , will be in A shland M onday and Tuesday, D ecem ber 18 and 19, on a to u r of so u th e rn O re gon. He is a native O regonian and was with the coast and geodetic s u r vey in th is section of the sta te when appointed to the United S tates naval academ y in 1907. He a tte n d ed the U niversity of Oregon in 1910, but q u it in his second year to e n te r the navy. He will open a rec ru itin g s 'a - tlon in the city hall for the purpose of exam ining all applicants and to fu rn ish info rm atio n to those who de- Td re. A ccording to L ieutenant K err, the navy is in need of young men who d esire to advance them selves and at the sam e tim e acquire a skilled tra d e th a t will be of value to them in civil life. An o p p o rtu n ity wil! be given them to finish th e ir education under th e supervision of the educational d e p a rtm e n t of the navy, u n d er Prof. A lderm an, at one tim e su p e rin te n dent of schools for the sta te of O re gon. ELKS TO FURNISH ROOM AT COMMUNITY HOSPITAL At the re g u la r m eeting of the Elk lodge S atu rd ay night, it was decided to furnish a room at the C om m unity hospital, and a com m ittee was ap pointed to buy the necessary equip m ent which will am ount to approxi m ately $250. It was also decided to give $50 to w ard s the new am bulance which citi zens a re endeavoring to buy for the use of the public. The E lks can alw ays be relied up on to he on hand when a n y th in g in »the in te re st of th e com m unity is at sake. INCOME TAX INSTALLMENTS PAYABLE BY DECEMBER 15 PORTLAND, Dec. 11.— Taxpay e rs a re rem inded th a t F riday, De cem ber 15 is the last-d ay for paying th e fo u rth and final in sta llm e n t of th e ir 1921 incom e tax .” said Clyde G. H untley, collector of in tern al revenue, today. “ U nless th e balance «if his tax is paid by th a t tim e, the tax p ay er will be liable to th e pay m ent of both penalty and in te rest c h a rg e s because of his delinqunecy." These unpaid taxes, if m ailed, m u st he posted in tim e to reach the office of C ollector H untley not late r th a n m idnght next F riday. T he re ceiving stam p on the envelope will he accepted by th e collector as the a c tu a l tim e of delivery. Subscribe for The T idings— now I LOCAL ELKS HELP IL T NEWSPAPER O M B ï I. P. SAYLES HAS Memory of J. H. Payne Is Honored Suspected of Wholesale Poisoning I I