Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1922, Image 1

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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnoui «■
€> the aid of medicine, cares nine <§>
cases out of ten of asthma.
4> T his is a proven fact.
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
HiS SERMONS OFFEND
TEXAS TRAINS
FOR A M A N S
COMING EVENTS
KILLING 14 MEN
HARDING REGARDS $3,000,000
AID WITH FAVORABLE
ATTITUDE
Ì
MAJORITY OF INJURIES
SUSTAINED BY NEGROES
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Passengers in '- First Two Coaches
Contribute Heavily to Casualties;
Those in Pullmans Are Badly
Shaken; Panic Follow s C ollision.1
R e-B u ild in g of Com m ercial Street
E lim in ated ;
C on ten ts o f Many
S afes F ou nd to be D estroyed; R e­
con stru ction Work U nder Way.
tidings
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922
<$> E leven Days Until Xmas.
<& D ecem ber 15— Musical social
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D ecem ber 16— B azaar and
<«> food sale. C h ristian church.
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D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
lec tu re r, Lyceum course.
D ecem ber 18-19— U. S. navy
■i> rec ru itin g officer here.
•$> D ecem ber 19 — M eeting
<$> Civic club.
SEVERAL COOKED TO DEATH BY I |<$> D ecem ber 25, Monday
STEAM ESCAPING FROM
[<$> C hristm as Day.
WRECK
!<$>
D ecem ber 25— C hristm as ball
b enefit 484th com pany, A rm ory.
OREGON WILL ASSIST
IN BUILDING HIGHWAY
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STIR CREATED!
# MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
<9> vive th re e tio n th s in th e rich
<S> ozone a t A shland. The pure do-
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No. 87
MAKES RIOTERS WEEP
BY GOVERNORS
OF DE PU T IE S GETS
W IRELESS FROM “TIGER”
ON OCEAN
INVISIBLE
GOVERNMENT
DE­
NOUNCED AT CONFERENCE
r
OF EXECUTIVES
AMERICA’S FRIENDSHIP
VITAL SAYS FRENCHMAN
WAR OF RELIGIONS IS
PREDICTED BY OLCOTT
O regonian U rges D ia s t’c Steps to
Sm ash Its Pow<*r; P ennsylvanian
Says A m erica No P lace for Such
An O rganization,
1 leini«T Urges Ratification of Wash­
ington Peace Treaty by Native
I .and; Reply «to Message by Poin­
care Is Expected Tomorrow.
W H ITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.
HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 14.— Five
ASTORIA, Dec. 14. — C heering
PA RIS, Dec. 14.— Clem enceau, on
Va.,
Dec. 14.— U nited action in all
d eaths in a hospital th is m orning,
news h as bro u g h t new hopes to As-
. his way home from A m erica, has
states
of the Union to destroy the
brings the d eath to ta l to 14, as a>
to ria n s. S enator McNary has in tro ­
I m ade his political influence felt b y 1
!
Ku
Klux
K ian was launched a t the
< resu lt of a crash betw een a H ouston J
duced a hill asking an a p p ro p riatio n
■wireless.
In an interview sent by I
annual
governors’
conference in ses­
j E ast and W est Texas passenger tra in ■
of $3,000,000 for relief w ork here..
■the correspondent on the vessel, he
sion
here.
R
eg
istratio
n of all mem-
R eports
indicate
th a t
P re sid e n t i
and a sw itch engine a t H um ble, ta i
! created a sensation iu the cham ber
Before you sta rt a riot examine the i
bers of all secret societies by the
| nearby oil town. C onductor W illiam
H ard in g is very receptive anti has
of deputies.
above photograph. Capt. L. M. M e-.
E ighteen d iffe re n t varieties of ap-
Bride
is
showing
the
new
tear
gu8
'
dep artm en t of ju stice was the m eth-
I>r. H an y Emerson Fosdick, pastor j Cam psy, M. Young, com pany agent,
recom m ended
th a t
th e
bill
he,
Clem enceau who opposes the oc-
of
the
First
Presbyterian
churfti
of
an
unidentified
w
hite
m
an
and
six
Pies
were
shown
d
u
rin
g
the
W
inter;
gun
with
which
Washington
police
|°
d proposed by G overnor P arker, of
passed.
! cupation of the R u h r valley by
summened
before
New
York,
is
to
F
air.
Sw
eepstakes
for
the
best
ex
will
he
equipped
for
riot
squad
duty.
!
Louisiana.
The s ta te highw ay com m ission has
in eg ro es were cooked to d e a th by
France, urges the ratifica tio n of the
the Presbyterian renerai assembly In
G overnor Olcott, of Oregon, an-
voted to build a highw ay through Indianapolis next May and compelled steam . A pproxim ately 34 o th er ne- h ibit of fru it and n u ts from one or . ' W ashington conference tre a ty by i The gun has two cylinders and a noz-
tie a ty o?
Compressed air in one Cylinder ' nounced be would recom m end a pro-
ch
ard
w
ere
aw
arded
to
A
lbert
John
A storia, if rep re sen ta tiv e s and se n a ­ either to accept the tenets of the Pres- K™63 w ere scalded, five so seriously
[ F ran ce and approves the p ro p o sa l' draw s tear gas from the other and
gran» for a “ uniform law ,” supple­
son, w ith J. A. G ear second.
to rs will prom ise th e ir support for byteri;
church or to resign his pul- th a t they died.
to have P resid en t H arding a rb itra te throws a stream through the nozzle.
Follow
ing
a
re
the
aw
ards
in
the;
m ented by a federal law, to deal w ith
th e legislation in Ja n u ary . This will pit. So says Rev. Dr. L. S. M udge.! None of th e passengers in th e P ull-
The stream breaks up into a line mist,
A nglo-French difficulties.
th e klan. He also w arned th a t “a
save the rebuilding of Com m ercial stated clerk of the assembly. Dr. Fos- m an cars w ere killed, a lth o u g h they h o rtic u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t:
He w arned F ran ce to m ake costly and If it ever reaches you, you are
S in g le Box Displays
dick was formerly pastor of a Bap- were badly shaken up. Ali th e dead
going to cry and cry hard, no m atter religious w ar was a t hand unless im-
stre e t.
sacrifices in o rd er to reta in Am eri-
tist church and his preaching is said !
N ew tow ns— A. Johnson, first; D.
; how stony your heart may be. The m ediate and d rastic ste p s were taken
and in ju re d w ere iu th e first and
C onstruction of the Tongue Point
i can friendship.
not to conform to the Presbyterian
, 1 .
■ gun weighs seven pounds.
| to check th e spread of th e klan and
'second coaches of th e tra in . A p a n ic 'A- Owens, second.
naval base will be begun F e b ru ary 1, confession of faith.
P re m ie r Poincare is expected to
D
elicious—
A.
Johnson,
first;
T.
S.
i to sm ash its pow er.”
followed th e c rash in the negro
according to word received from
reply tom orrow .
G overnor Sproule, of Pennsyl-
W
iley,
second.
; coach.
S enator McNary. T housands of men
I vania, says he favored action to curb
Golden
D
elicious—
A.
Johnson,
will be em ployed.
A PPL E S BEING PACKED
I
the klan on th e grounds th a t A iner-
first.
W ork of opening safes is now well
FARMER REFUSES TO
SPECIALLY FOR EXPO RT
j
ica was no place for an invisible
B elleflow er— A. Johnson, first.
u n d er way, th e co n ten ts of m any
GIVE BOND; IN JAIL
i governm ent.
W in ter B anana— A. Johnson first;
have been destroyed by the fierce
Over 2000 boxes of Newton apples
ROSEBURG, Dec. 14.— O. H. Cas- J. A. G ear, second.
heat. Coins and papers have been
j a re being prepared a t the F ru it and
MANY SEALS ARE SOLD
't ie , who resides a few m iles south of j Shannon Pippin — A. Johnson, p rot}uce assocja tion for export ship-
reduced to heaps of m olten m etal
BY CITY SCHOOL PUPILS
¡R
oseburg,
was
a
rre
ste
d
T
uesday,
first.
and piles of ashes. The safe of the
, m ent. They will leave A shland the
A.
Johnson,
first.
*fir8t
of
the
W€ek
I charged w ith a ssa u lt w ith a deadly
K ing David
Masonic lodge containing records and
The school children of A shland
i weapon. C astle is alleged to have
Spitzenhurg— A. Johnson,
f i i s t ,'
A1j a p pieg for eXpOrt m ust be
a ffa irs of men who cam e here in
sold
C hristm as seals Monday and
draw n a revolver and ordered H. L. |T . S. W iley, second.
1 847, is a com plete loss. The rec­
bound w ith m etal strip s about each
Tuesday
of this week, and aided very
Sw aar— A. Johnson, first.
i E ppstein and A. L. Aiken off his land
ords w ere am ong the oldest of the
■ end, and two men a re w orking this
i
m
uch
in
this w orthy cause.
The
B aldw in— W. H. K neebone first; week placing these strip s on all th e;
PORTLAND. Dec. 14.— A blizzard when they were endeavoring to m ake
lodge in the west, and included pic­
WASHINGTON Dec. 14.— Charges
I fo u rth grade of ju n io r high school
I th a t congressional m em bers who
tu re s and sig n a tu re s th a t had been is raging here. Snow s ta rte d early a road survey th ro u g h his property. F. E. F rench, second.
boxes.
T heir sales
sold the m ost seals,
this
m
orning
and
fell
continuously,I
Upon
a
p
p
e
arin
g
in
ju
stice
court.
Cas-
Blue
P
e
a
rm
a
in
—
J.
A.
G
ear,
first.
Tbe
fru
it
wjjj
be
shipped
to
P
o
rt-j
criticized A ttorney G eneral D augh- ■
kept for decades.
T
his e n title s
[am
ounted
to
$37.31.
E rection of special knock-dow n reaching a depth of five inches a t tie was bound over to the grand j u r y [ G rim es Golden— J. A. G ear, firs t.j jand w here they will be loaded o n le r ty were “shadow ed” by d epart-
a
I
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I
th
e
fou
rth
grade
to
the
possession
types of buildings has begun, and ¡1 .. S treet car and au to tra ffic and bond9 were fixed a t $1000. C a s-1 W hite P erm ain — D. a . uw ens, board a vessel th a t will tak e them 1 m ent ot justice agents, featu red the
[of th e silver loving cup, which was
the sound of th e ham m er and the a re in d an g er of being paralyzed. A ; tie declared he “ would ro t in ja il” [ firs t; J. A. G ear, second.
direct to Liverpool o r London, Eng. resum ption of th e im peachm ent
held d u rin g th e pas year by the
W illow Twig— J. A. Gear, first.
saw can be heard from every side. driving e a st wind is piling up the before he would fu rn ish bond,
---------------------------- ' hearing before th e house judiciary
sam e grade. Miss McCredie is the
L aw ver— J. A. Gear, first.
Com m ercial ag en ts have flocked in­ d ra fts.
com m ittee.
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teach er of the w inning grade.
J o h n a th a n — J. A. Gear, first.
to the city and a re busy booking or-,
Jackson R alston, a tto rn ey of the
T he C o lu m b ia riv e r a t V ancouver,
At the H aw thorne school, Miss
A rkansas Black— J. A. G ear, first.
dera. The m ain problem confronting W ash., is reported to be filled w ith '
Am erican F ed eratio n of L abor, pro-
T
em
ple's room sold $33.91 w orth.
G ano— J. A. G ear, first.
i secuting the im peachm ent charges in
th e city at p resen t is th a t of h an d ­ ice floats, which are m enacing!
The
to tal seal sale by the school
Plat«« Display
ling the traffic. W ith aid prom ised steam ers.
The tem p e ra tu re is 19
; behalf of Oscar K eller, M innesota,
children
was. Ju n io r high. $102;
New tow ns— T. S. W iley, first; A.
from the sta te , it is thought this degrees above zero.
i republican, m ade the charges.
H aw thorne, $65.29; to ta l, $167.29.
■ H. D avenhill, second.
T here is also snow in New York
! Paul
Row land,
a tto rn ey
for
w ill soon be rem edied.
The com m ittee extends a hearty
D elicious— A. Johnson, firs t; Mrs.
and Chicago, and all th ro u g h Oregon :
___
D augherty, denies all charges. He
vote of th an k s to the teachers and
' Mary E. Glenn, second.
and W ashington.
says if proof exists it will brin g vol-
children of th e public school for
Golden Delicious— A. H, Johnson,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- u n tarilv everything on the subject
th e ir co-operation in this work.
J. H. R obbins h as been chosen to first.
FUTURE FOR OREGON HOPS
gene, Deo. 14.— (S p ecial.)— D ates iuto the trial.
Belleflow er— A. H. Johnson, first. for the a n n u al Oregon N ew spaper
HAS DISMAL OUTLOOK take the place of A. C. B riggs as
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W in ter B anana— A. H. Johnson, conference, which is held each year GRANTS PASS LADIES H E R E
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; m anager of th e A shland F ru it and
SALEM, Or., Dec. 14.— The fu tu re produce association, effective the firs t; T. S. W iley, second.
under th e auspices of the O regon'
FD R MISSIONARY MEETING
of the hop industry in Oregon is not firs t of the com ing year. Mr. Briggs
Spitzenhurg— J. A. G ear, first.
school of jou rn alism a t Eugene, have
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Sw aar— A. H. Johnson, first.
b r i- h t, and th ere will be no increase handed his resig n atio n in a t a m eet-'
been fixed for T hursday F riday a n d '
Mrs. M. R. B ritten and Mrs. Roy
in the acreage next year, according ¡n g Of fbe d ire c to rs of th e associa-
Blue P e rm a in — J. A. G ear first. S aturday, M arch 22, 23 and 24. The H ackett m otored up from G rants
G rim es Golden— J. A. Gear, first. I conference d ates were agreed upon P ass to a tte n d th e m isisonary m eet-
PH IL A D E L PH IA , Dec. 14.— John io F rank W. D urbin, one of t h e don several weeks ago to tak e effect
W an am ak er was buried t>^lay. As leading hop buyers of th e W illam ette j a n u a ry j , and since th a t tim e, the
W hite P e rm a in — T. S. W iley, firs t, by Lee £jrake> p resident of the c o n -:in S held yesterday aftern o o n in the
a m ark of respect, the e n tire city valley.
d irecto rs have been busily engaged in J. A. G ear, second.
ference; E lb e rt Bede, p resid en t of B aptist church.
Mrs. Beswick had
Many of the grow ers m ade a slight an effo rt to get a su itab le m an a g e r,
L aw ver— J. A. G ear, first
was silen t for five m inutes.
th e S tate E d ito ria l association; H a l, charge of th e services, which were
PORTLAND, Dec. 14.— C hairm an
p ro fit from th eir hops th is year, Mr.
fake charge w hen Mr. Briggs
W illow Twig— J. A. G ear, first
Bof>tb
the stat0 highway commis-
c
E. Hoss, association secretary , and opened by devotional exercises a n d , _______
_____
D urbin said to n ig h t, but w ith the ex- ieaVes
J o h n a th a n — J. A. Gear, first.
4IOO CHILDREN SAVED
a
sh
o
rt
business
session.
Then
M
r
s
.
)
^
answ
ered
the
charge8
m
ade in
! Dean E ric W. Allen, of the Oregon
Robbins has been living on a
FROM NEWBERG EIRE 1 ¡ration ot the existing co n tracts
A rkansas Black J. A. G ear, first. | school of jo u rnalism .
B ritten , who is d istric t secretary of ; the recent e ,ectlon
:ain8t th e crfm.
m arket conditions will be u n s e ttle d .jra n c b jn th e valley for the past year.
Gano— J. A. Gear, first.
! The conference will be held in th e the Colum bia R iver M issionary s o - 'mi88ion her0 today
In
convention
Pears
Local w arehouses now are weU :an d has m ade q u ite a n um ber of
NEW BERG , Or. Dec. 14.— More
new journalism building on the Uni- c:ety delivered th e address.
She of cQUnty judgeg gnd comndBfih)nerg
is little f rienns by bj8 pleasing m anner, and . W in ter B a rtle tt— A. H. D a v e n -.vergity cam pus. The structU re will spoke of the work laid o u t by the Boo. h ga,d thg perceniag<i of fail.
th a n 600 school children m arched filled w ith hops and „ th ere
.
in orderly fashion from a grade dem and to r the product.
S im ilar it is thoUgh t he will be able to build | hill, first.
be com pleted early in M arch.
i t convention board, and th e progress ureg Qf pavem ent did 110t exceed 8
W in ter N ellis— J. S. Dale, first, j wîll be fo rm a u y dedicated on the oc- ° t the n o rth e rn B aptists in general, per (e n l of the to ta ,
He said ho
school building here W ednesday as conditions prevail in E ngland and thft lQCal aggociation to an even high-
Tokay grapes— C. A. Brown first; casj0n of ^he g a th e rin g of th e s ta te an(T gave m any helpful h in ts to the
flam es from a defective flue th r e a t­ o th e r hop-producing countries Mr - ,e r level by his rem a rk a b le person-!
had no apologies to m ake for the
J. W. P e lle tt. second.
en ed to destroy the stru c tu re . F ire ­ D urbin declared.
aliiy.
: editors.
P ublishers, ed ito rs and society.
sa la ry paid engineers.
W alnuts— Foss C ram er, first.
men subdued the blaze and th e ch il­
In ta k in g over th e m anagem ent ofi
w riters connected w ith tra d e and
‘ He H ideth My Soul" was re n -|
\ y ben G overnor-elect P ierce’s ad-
Bend Interest to Ceas«----
A
lm
onds—
Foss
C
ram
er,
first.
d ren m arched back again.
th e association, Mr. R obbins steps
i class publicatilons, in Oregon will dered as a solo, by Mrs. Ilack ett in 1Y1injg(ra tioll opens, both Booth and
In view of th e fact r th a t in te rest , i into a . place - w ith which he is fam il-j ( C ream ery b u tte r A shland C ream - bave a m eeting on the cam pus coin- a m ost pleasing m anner.
A sub- j obn y eon wm present th e ir resig-
ceases on Decem ber 15, 1922, on the jar fQr he had cbarge of the N o rth - ‘ ery, first.
j cid e n ta ’ly w ith the session of daily s ia n tia l luncheon was served In th e nations to tak e effect th re e m onths
WILL WRITTEN ON MEAT
t ■, per cent Victory ^ '» « rty L oan - west F ru it D istrib u tin g association!
Best exhibit n u ts from one or- and week]y new spaper men.
basem ent of th e building, a goodly a fte rw a rd s, He says he will resign
MARKET PAD IS VALID notes (b ea rin g the distin g u ish in g gt gpokane W ash for th re e years.! c h a r d - J . A. Gear,
It is custom ary for th e m em bers n u m b er of the ladies c-f the church co urleously and w illingly, as the
le .te is A, B, ( , D, E. or F, piefixe
wag conipej |ed t o give up th a t
[of th e A ssociated P iess, the clients and congregation being present. T h ® 'governor is en titled to resignations
ELIZABETH. N. J.. Dec. 14.— to ih e ir s e ria l n u m b er) called by th e
gitlon Qn account Qf hig heaUh
of th e U nited P ress the m em bers of G ran ts Pass ladies retu rn ed the sam e gQ hg can appojnt those he desires.
Sam uel K irshen. a tailo r, was tak en u e a s u : ' d ep artm en t for redem ption H(? findg hg ,g beQefitted by fhe d i _
the N ew spaper P u b lish ers Syndicate evening,
I He will give all help to th e incom -
\io le n tly ill som e tim e ago in a local
th.u (i.ne, the public is a^ked to m at0 bere> and tak es th e m anage-j
and
th
e
executive
com
m
ittee
of
the
ing com m issioners.
b u tch e r shop. He dictated the term s aid in these redem ptions, according
, _ . m ent of the local organization a t a
S tate E d ito ria l association to hold SALEM YOUTH SUI«’ IDES
He said th e road over th e Siski-
o f his will to th e b u tch e r who took to info rm atio n furnished by th e Fed-
. . x
, , „
_
,
.sa la ry fa r u n d e r w hat he received a t
m
eetings
a
t
th
e
conference.
It
is
A F T E R LEAVING SW EETH EA RT yous south of A shland was originally
it down in his ord«*r book. S u rro ­ Of ¡•al R eserve bank of San Francisco. I
Spokane, In o rd e r to be able to live
confdentally
expected
th
a
t
th
e
th
re
e
______
i set for 12 feet, but when com pleted
gate C oddington has decided th e will A fter th is date, no m ore in te re st will
w here he m ay enjoy b e tte r h ealth.
days’ m eeting will he the larg est in
SALEM,
Dec.
14.—
W
yndham
Bu-
m ade 16 feet w ith a heavier has
is valid.
accrue on these called notes and ow n­
th e h istory of the conference.
ren,
22,
son
of
Max
O.
Buren,
prom
i-
which
increased th e ag g reg ate but
ers should th e re fo re lose no tim e in
i
nent
Salem
business
m
an,
conunit-
reduced
th e u n it cost.
Di ivi Her«« in Fin«« Far——
p resen tin g th e ir notes for redem p- D. A. C. STITIENTS BUSY
C o n tributions to date, m oney d e ­
'
ted
suiede
by
shooting
him
self
with
W H. Goodwin branch m an ager t on. O w ners can also exchange these
TAKING FINAL EXAMS posited to the A m bulance F u n d , a re : TWO QUAKE SHOCKS
a .3 8 caliber revolver late Tuesday W ednesday Club M eets—
of the Ford M otor C ar com pany a t Victor; notes for the new issue of
— -
A shland Daily T i d i n g s .................$100
DISTURB H ELIX, OR.
T he W ednesday club had a very
night. The bullet entered ju st be-
P o rtla n d ; J. D. Jo rd a n , a ssista n t 4
per cent tre a su ry notes, series
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- Jesse W i n b u r n ............................... 100
HELIX
,
Or.,
Dec.
14.__Two
dis-
low
the
chin,
ran
g
in
g
upw
ard
and
pleasant
g a th e rin g yesterday at the
m an ag er at P o rtla n d ; C. A. Lock- C-1925, dated Decem ber 15, 1922. LEG E, Corvallis. Dec. 14.— F in al ex- .Dr. George Ja rv is ...................
100
fe
lt
em
erging
ju
st
above
the
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wood. m an a g e r of the Ford com pany and m a tu rin g Ju n e 15, 1925; or am in atio n s and th e C hristm as h o li-jD r. W ood ........................................ 100 i “ ict e a rth q u a k e shocks w ere
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a t R oseburg, and C. A. W ein tro u t, they can convert the redem ption pro- days a re upperm ost in th e m inds of J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100 here Monday night and one Tuesday Young B uren had escoifp« . .^s ( , n
E xam inations began th is G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100 m orning about 10 o'clock. B uildings na Howd, w ith whom he ia(
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m anager of th e G ran ts Pass b ranch, ceeds of th e ir V ictory notes into the [ stu d en ts.
100 w-ere shaken perceptibly. The noise keeping com pany, to hei lu m p on or m
a h „„nt’
Mr«
were in the city today in one of 1923 series of five-year tre a su ry sav-Jnoon, and will continue u n til S a tu r-:D r. S w e d e n b u r g ................... ..
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th e new Lincoln to u rin g cars. This ings certificates, issued in denom ina- day noon. College will th en tak e a H. G. E nders & Son . . . ............... 100 accom panying th e shocks sounded C entre stre e t, about 10 o clocks Ac- r• .et •• o
: recess u n til J a n u a ry 2, w hen regis- B ert M o s e s ......................................
50 like th e dull th u d of a heavy falling cording to Miss Howd, she ha jus
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c a r is one c f the best looking cars tions of $25, $100 and $l(?00.
---------------------------- (tra tio n for th e w in ter term opens. IO. A. P a u l s e r u d ................................................ 25 object and m any ran to th e ir doors, left Buren and was enjiertng h e r ( ler a ptep re
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on th e m ark et and is being tak en
Many stu d e n ts from C alifornia, C. L. L o o m i s .................................
15 believing th a t som e accident had oc- hom e, when a shot rang out and she or a n»oc auc ion.
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over the s ta te to the various F ord L e a ra f«>« Horn«’—
i k u r r e d nearby.
| tu rn e d to see her esco rt sta g g e r and high and lively and th e packages
agencies.
Mr. and Mrs. R alph D unlap and Idaho and ea ste rn W ashington a re W. S. D e P e a u .................................
fall. She ra n to him and found him when opened revealed som e stran g e
baby w ere tak e n to E agle P oint, ' planning to sta y in C orvallis d u rin g [ O ther co n trib u to rs declared b ut
articles. M esdam es A tkinson, F u ller
FO STER, Or.— A survey has been dead.
Scio— Six school d istric ts in th e W ednesday evening by L. G. F itz - 4 h e holidays. M ary’s peak will be not yet paid, a re : Mrs. E ugenia At-
__________________ and Johnson served the guests w ith
J o rd a n co u n try , w ith an assessed w ater. The D unlap’s live a t T rail th e mecca of num erous h iking par- kinson, $25; th e M urphy E lectric sta rte d for a proposed electric log-;
’ Salem has adopted a $212,489,96 cocoa and tasty cookies before au
valuation of $583,000 a re to be con­ and expected to m ake th e rest of ties, ag a new m an tle of snow on th e Co., $25, an d A shland E lk s lodge, ging ra ilro a d up th e South Santiam
! jo u rn m en t.
j riv e r to W hite City.
solidated.
th e ir trip hom e today.
¡crest has beckoned to o utdoor lo v e r s .'944, $50; H. A. S tearns, $5
1budget for 1923.
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