Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME 4
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INDEPENDENTLY
IN RÜHR VALLEY
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ROY, 1«, WINS COLLEGE
COMING EVENTS
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Decem
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18-19—
U. S. navy
ed to K arl P earson, 16, of th is city.
!-» rec ru itin g officer here.
His essay on “ How to Im prove
D ecem ber 19 — M eeting of
M eans of C om m unication in the
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Urfiied S ta te s," w as /declared th e
LONG - STANDING REPARATIONS w inner in a nation-w ide contest in POLICY OF CHAMBER OF DEPU­ V »
D ecem ber 25, Monday —
TIES THREATENED BY
CONTROVERSY NOW COMING f which m ore than 250,000 high school
C hristm as Day.
POINCARE
D ecem ber 25— C hristm as ball
TO AN END
I stu d e n ts w ere entered. F irs t prize
benefit
4 84tli com pany. A rm ory.
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ACTION MAY BE TAKEN
AMERICA SAID AGAINST
sch o larsh ip .”
UNITED STATES
HAS IMPORTANT
PLACE IN PACÍ
No. 88
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
OCCUPATION BY FRANCE
ALONE IF NECESSARY
Tin.light A rran g e m e n ts Should Re
.Made So T h a t G erm any Can Pay;
Will No, P a rtic ip a te in Jo in t In ­
te rn a tio n a l Ijoan.
Payment of Indemnity Necessary to
Meet War Debts; French Engl
neers to be Installed with Reser­
vations for English.
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GIRL, AGE 15, MAKES
SECOND VOYAGE OYER
MATRIMONIAL SEAS
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when she was m arried in this “ G ret­
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na G reen of the N o rth w est” last
: week to A rchie DeColon, 24, a m iner.
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Two years ago, when she was only
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13 years old, the girl was m arried to
Sam Apostle, p ro p rieto r of a shoe-
shining parlor, of Sheridan, Wyo
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R EPRESEN TA TIV E KELI ER SA VS
<$- 241,000 WOUNDED MEN IN HOS­ This m arriag e was an n u lled follow-
COMMITTEE IS “ PAC KED”
PITALS TO RECEIV E
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. the sudden d e p a rtu re of Apostle. The
AGAINST HIM
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'g i r l ’s home is in S heridan, Wyo.
DISABLED VETS
GOVERNMENT BUREAU
TO WORK OVERTIME
FURTHER INVESTIGATION
OF CHARGES TO BE MADE
I
, O u tsta n d n g Claim s, A d ju stm en ts
I am i S ettlem en ts to be C oncluded;
Many W ill Be Able to R e-E n ter
B usiness an d F o rm e r Callings.
U nw illingness of R epublican to F u r­
th e r Im peachm ent of D augherty
Will Not E n d Proceedings, S tates
V olstead; W ar F ra u d s to be A ired.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— The un-
PA RIS, Dec. 15. — Independent
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— Uncle
‘ W ASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— A final
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illingness
of R epresentative K eller,
,
Sam
will
play
Santa
Claus
to
26,000
F
ren
ch
action
ag
ain
st
G
erm
any,
w
ith
show dow n, in which Am erica s voice,
M
innesota
republican,
to fu rth e r his
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wounded
v
eterans
of
the
world
w
ar
occupation
of
a
p
a
rt
of
th
e
R
u
h
r
is bound to play an .im p o rta n t part
;
im
peachm
ent
chdrges
a
g a in st A ttor-
i
riv
e
r
basin
is
th
re
a
te
n
e
d
by
P
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m
ie
r
A
decidedly
recherche
a
ffa
ir
was
¡n
governm
ent
hospitals.
G
ifts
will
is im m inent in the long-standing re-
;
P
oincare
in
his
d
eclaratio
n
on
th
e
given
last
evening,
by
the
O
rder
of
be
checks
and
com
pensations
for
a
SALEM Dec. 15.— In an effo rt to ,iey G eneral D augherty will not end
p aratio n s controversy which has cm-J
the Ladies of th e Maccabees, a t t h e ' fuU settlem en t of o u tsta n d in g claim s sbow that' the A m erican T elep h o n e!th e proceedings, but w ll resu lt in a
¡policy of th e cham ber of deputies.
broiled E urope co nstantly for four
“ F ran ce wishes to proceed w ith hom e of Mrs. O. W. Long, on E ast and ad ju stm en ts.
and T elegraph compaiy is the real m ore determ ined investigation of the
years.
Six new
w tra c k s are nearin g com- th e allies in fullest co-operation, h u t Main stre e t, in honor of Lady Com-
The bureau forces will work night pow er behind the throne, the public “high crim es and m isdem eanors"
It is unlikely th e A m erican pro-
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pletion at the S outhern 1 a c ific , if nece88ary( F ran ce will act alo n e,” m ander R uth G uisinger, who is and day from now u n til C hristm as if serv jce com m ission today asked At- charged ag ain st Dan glierty, R epre-
cedure will be determ ined u n til Am-
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round nouse here a t an estim ated ex- Poincare stated . He also said th a t leaving shortly for Los Angeles, necessary to conclude the settle- to in ey G eneral Van W inkle for an te n ta tiv e Volstead, com m ittee chair-
b a rsa d o r H arvey, who has been
,
pense of from $.>0,000 to $40,000.
F ran ce will in stall h er own m ining w here she will m ake her fu tu re m en t. The checks will be a God- opinion w bethe r the A m erican c o m - |m an ’ annonnced today.
called from G reat B ritain, a r r i v e s ,1
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W ork has been going steadily for- engineers b u t will reserve places for home. Mrs. Roy Hale was m istress send a8 manv men will then be able pany ¡s a - public u tility ” su b ject to
C ongressm en W oodruff, of Michi-
fresh from th e conference of allied
w ard d u ring the past two m o u th s , B ritlsh engineers and o th e r officials of cerem onies, being chairm an of the to re tu rn to th e ir form er peaceful tbe jurisd ictio n of the Oregon reg u - £an’ and Royal Johnson, of South
prem iers.
and w orkm en a re now engaged In
^bey gQ Jn ja te r
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. ittee.
! callings
...
. . business.
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v „ » . ...m
e n . te . rta . in m e n t . com
or re-en ter
i latory bodies
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requested to testify
H a rd in g ’s pronouncem ent of the
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th
a
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will
brin
g
th
e
tra
c
k
s
in
ai
F
ran
ce
cannot
nav
the
debts
due
u reau is _ determ ined to ad-1 The
m isslo„
Mrs. Mabel Jacobs sang,
A m erican policy is likely to include
,
tr a n c e cannot pay m e tieDcs ciue
_ “ Some- , The
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.» ,, claim s th e P a c ific ,o f D au g h erty ’s alleged delay in pros-
w hether Am erica reg a rd s the ques- |)lace w here they Wl11 s00n be
6 | to her allies u n til G erm any pays her w here a Voice Is C a llin g ,- in h er ju st a li claim s, D irector Forbes said. Telephone and T elegraph com pany i s e c u tin 8 w ar fraud cases
K eller charges the com m ittee is
ind in te rn a tio n a l
the blS decapods.
¡indem nity, Poincare avers.
m ost pleasing m anner, and la te r re-
controlled and bled w hite by the
tion of rep a ra tio n s a
A cem ent lined pit some th re e feet,
packed”
a g ain st him and w ants a
isponded
to
an
encore
of
“
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tte
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w ar debts as two se p ara te proposi­
A m erican com pany, and th a t the I
deep has been placed betw een the
.
.
,
,
new
house
ju d iciary com m ittee se-
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Mrs.
Bom
ar
gave
a
reading,
“
How
tions, w ith A m erica a g ain st th e oc-
com m ission under the present la w ; .
tia c k s as is the case in all round
;
lected.
Ruby
P
layed,"
sam
e
old
selection,
m nation of the R u h r valley by
has little jurisd ictio n over the par
• n also
i , be considered
nr..,ai,if>rpii houses, ’ m aking
it . possible to get u n ­
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also
sam
e
old
style,
and
encored
on
j
i
t
will
.
ent company.
F rance.
der the g ian ts of the rails w ithout,
1 «-YEAR-OLD G IR L AT
¡ “ The Two K itte n s.” H a rrie t R uger;
w hether rep a ra tio n s should he scaled
kneeling or laying on the ground or,
SEASII>E TAKES L IF E
(and D orothy F ru la n H errin re n d e r-'
any can pay and still
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS
so th a t G erm
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floor. These pits a re all sloped to-;
j ed a piano duet, “ V ienna F o re v er,”
keep h er head above th e economic
A RRIVE IN TH E MARKET
SEASIDE, I
15 - V erna Lytle,
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oncril,f w ard th e re a r of th e building w herei
i with perfect tim e and expression, b u t ;
w aters w hich th re a te n to en g u it
16-year-old girl, com m itted suiside
they em pty any possible grease or;
! got to giggling and faked on an e n ­
, ROSEBURG, Dec. 15.— T urkeys
her.
here a t 11 o ’clock shooting h erself
w ater into a larg e sew er which in ;
core.
Mrs.
Hale
then
called
on
Mrs.
' are beginning to come in for the
Am erica will not consider a can ­
with a revolver in h er 1> t tem ple.
tu rn c a rrie s it tow ard A shland creek, j
H aberly to m ake an im prom ptu
C hristm as m ark et, a few being re-
cellation of w ar debts, and will not
The space betw een the pits is b e - ;
speech, e ith e r political or scientific,
1 ceived W ednesday. They are being No reason is given.
p a rticip a te in a jo in t in te rn atio n a l
ing covered w ith bfick, laid on a:
on how to raise a fam ily to be f o l- , The m any friends of L. Jam es taken on the m ark et price, and no
loan to G erm any.
foundation of cem eht, and will be
The
The re g u la r m eeting of the Civic lowed by Mis. H attie Sm ith in ie ^a L-, y eei.t Of 117 High stre e t, learned l,r 'ce is quoted at this , me
q u ite an im provem ent over the p res­ club will be on Tuesday, D ecem ber >ng h er best story, to which th ere with 8adness of his death a t the rem ain d er of the week will see brisk
ent w alks in the round house.
19. Every m em ber is invited to a t - , was no response except h earty ftp- Com m unity hospital sh o rtly before buying in turkeys, with th e pool ot
The new tra c k s are some 30 feet I tend the business m eeting a t 2 plause.
Mrs. Mabel Jacobs, as ch a i i - j nooil t oday< Mr. lle e r had been ill (he farm bureau
exchange closing
longer th an the old ones which will i
,b e refresh m en ts com m it ce, 1 tQr ,)U, a sh ort tim e, and was tak en Saturday.
o'clock. The program at 2:30 will raan
m ake th e han d lin g of th e larg e en-.
Mr. J. H. rthl herself proud w ith her corps of
tfae hospital \ h is week su ffering
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lo ‘ be of special in terest,
guies, which are being used on t h i s , I D oran, in his illu stra te d lectu re 011 a b le a ssista n ts, in p rep a rin g elabo- w P h th e stoppage of a blood vessel • -‘'L I , FROM TR ESTLE
division, m uch easier as th e tr a c k s •
O regon,” has m any ra te refresh m en ts, which was served in Qne Qf Wg low er lim bs
SMASHES MAN’S L E tì
!"
„uren !’ round house ° " ly 8 ¡b e a u tifu l
slides
illu s tra tin g
th e t" courses as a lap supper, consist-^
Mr H eer had beeu id e n tified w ith '
The official team for the 484th
ROSEBURG, Dec. 15. — G eo rg e’
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1- .1t m argin or
e
g
' 8Cenery of so u th e rn Oregon.
Mr. inS of delicious f ru .t salad, brick ice t p ;s com m unity for nearly a dozen
com pany, Oregon N ational G uard
<> o , i ««1.! cream , cake and chocolate.
i ¡years
____ m oving to A shland 11 years Cole, S outhern Pacific brakem an, I was selected a fte r heavy com petition
MOUNT STERLING , Ky., Dec 15. h v ' s to pass by one a n o th e r when D oran recently lectured «+
a t d Reed
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— H ostilities have been resum ed 111 going in and out of th e building,
lege and a t C orvallis. A dm ittance
Tbe decorations w ere in keeping ago next m onth from the east. Dur was severely in ju red T uesday night ¡m ilitary unit.
when he stepped off a freight tra in
th e m ountains of Mcni ee county
W hile-no a rra n g e m e n ts have been to the lectu re will be by m em bership wRb the holiday season, in which -n g
re s jdence here he has won
a t the T hursday night drill of the
m a r here betw een m oonshiners am i
^ r an overhead covering o r
Qf g5 centg tQ b;ended th c coiors of the o rd er red,
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. all th
w ith whom which had stopped on a tre stle at
M embers of the first team , and
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i Carnes. Cole did not know th a t the
pro h ib itio n
enforcem ent
officers. sidew alls, it is understood th a t th is ¡any one
not a m em ber of the Civic w hite and black. Old K ris K ringle pe dad com e in contact.
¡th e ir scores, a re : W ertz, 83; P e tiii,
Bob B allard, said to be the le ¡der m a tte r will have a tte n tio n as s o o n ; c, ub
ThJg ie c tu re is open to t he him self, in the person of Mrs. Dora
H e Was born in G alena, 111., M arch I tra in was on th e tre stle and he fell! 2; Banks, 88; B arnard, 72, and
of the outlaw gang, was sho and aa the present work has been
Both
womgn &re Payne entGred am id the jin g lin g of l f 18?2
A fter com ing to Ashland, 30 feet to the ground. His rig h t leg | Burns, 88. The second team is com ­
was broken betw een the knee and
iiistan tlv killed, and his b ro th e r pleted. The new s tru c tu re will p ro b -: .nv-ted
sleigh bells, and shouts of tum ul
he was in terested in the A shland | the ankle, and he was severely prised of S outher, 94; Jalo , 73;
Charles^ severely wounded.
()uy ably be co n stru cted on lines w ith th e;
P ost cards of the Civic club house, tous applause, and a fte r a greetin g gt oiage p lan t for seven years, then
Moore, 84; McKinney, 61. and P re s ­
bruised.
Cole, a “ d ry ” ag en t, of Bowling Present building which is of brick photographed and prin ted by Mr. to all, presented to the guest of hon-
cott, 70. T otal scores, out of a pos­
going with the A m erican Express
G reen, was also killed. T otal cas- w.th a com position fire-proof roof.
H in th o rn e w jl, also be on sale at or. an exqm
sue reproduction
rep .u u a c tio i. u of i v Cra-
.a - company> where he was employed
exquisite
sible 500, were, first team , 403, and
unities a re now bro u g h t to four, two
, 10 centg each
j te r lake in a m agnificient fram e, in up(il h -g ,.ecent jjjne8S. He was a
second team , 381.
governm ent
agents
having been
R egular q u a rte rly inspection of
I Recent gifts include $10 from Mrs. .b e h a lf of the ladies of the order, a s im em b er of the E lks lodge and the
killed d u rin g the last week-end.
1 Yockey, who has alw ays been a loyal a token of th e high esteem in which F ra te rn a l B rotherhood.
A rrange-
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f
m uskets will be m ade next M onday
R einforcem ents a re being rushed
¡su p p o rter of th e Civic club; D r .; she is held.
Tn the excitem ent oi raents to r tbe fu n e ral services have
¡night, D ecem ber 18 and no excuse
to “ d ry ” agents. The m oonshiners
¡W oods, $15; C harles P ierce (an - j S an ta Claus, the hostess \e r y nearly no{ been com pleted and will be a n ­
.w ill be received for absence a t th is
a re arm ed w ith high powered rifles
o th e r) $25.00 check. Mr. N ininger. forgot to tu rn on the incandescents * ounced la te r
tim e, according to word from the
and have re tre a te d into the m oun­
illu m in ated
a
m in ia tu re ,
Mr H eer ig survived by his wife.
besides flags a t cost, including which
1 local officers.
I th e new 3 by 5 silk flag for th e audi-1 G hrislm as tre e w ith th e colors of the tWQ m arried d au g h ters, Mrs. C. L.
tain fastnesses.
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jto riu m . Mr. E llio tt. $5; Mr. K aegi, o rd er, in th e center of the room .
A nderson (A lda H e e r), of P o rtla n d ;
SALEM, Dec. 15.— ______
A rticles » —
of in- SPREA D ERS OF 1SEASE
MASONIC ORGANIZATION BUYS
Am ong the num ber present, i n - ¡ Mrs C ar, Sm ith <zeida H e e r), of cor" " 7 ^ i o n w ere' filed* in 'the state!
MAY BE J AILED IN ILL.
PONTIAC, Ills., Dec. 15.— M yron; $2.5°; Dr. G regg, $2.50; Mr. and
¡eluding th e officers, w ere: M esdam es
Tb„lm « O p p ,- „nw
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LOT FOR NEW RESIDENCE C orbridge, age 2 2, m u rd e rer of Mrs. G. S. B utler, plated w aie.
V p I - p p P q v h p n„rn>r TanpHc n in v
Dnnsmuil> Mlss T helm a H eei. now co rp o ratlon d e p a rtm e n t yesterday
Nelson, la y n e , R uger, Jacobs, Osk a i, of P o rtiand; Leslie H eer and Jim m ie .
. W o rld ’s F le c tro -In d u stria l ex-
CHICAGO, Dec. 15.— C.'.e of the
‘ Sol’’ Jones, was hanged today. He
Hale, Dyrud G uisinger, Love. P ra tt, „
of Ashland
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Lnost s v e - in - health law
in the
A shland lodge, A. F. & A. M.. de­
’
Heer, or A sniana.
position, to be held 111 P o rtlan d in >»o-st s w ,e r in„ nean n ij w
in u h
iisplayed g ran ite stocism , and read
cided last night to buy th e lot on
B rookm iller, H all, H arrell, D
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cap ital stock is ¡country was prepared by the Chicago
a poem and denied his g uilt on the
' the year 1927.
E ast Main stre e t, now used by th e
dorff, H aberly, H ardy, H osier, M id­
' $5,000,000.
The incorporators in- health dep artm en t today for subini -
scaffold.
His last wish to see h is'
C arson Fow ler com pany as a wood
dleton, Hobbs
Bom ar. H am ilton,
elude C. E. G ates, J. E. Dunn, W al- sion to th e next session of the sta te
b ro th e r cam e tru e .
lot, on which the Shell b a rb e r shop
H errin, Jennings, Crowson, Carey,
He com m itted the m u rd e r when in
te r M. Pierce, A. H. Lea Eugene legislature.
and the Yockey real e sta te offirW is
Long, H a ttie Sm ith, Bessie Sm ith,
■Smith, F red K iser. T. A. W ord,; The proposed ’»w will send to th e
the s ta te refo rm ato ry school, w here
located, to hold for its new home
and Miss H a rrie t R uger.
All d e ­
George L. C leaver, Mrs. R. E. Bon- pen iten tiary any person who ’know-
Jones was a guard. He had spent
soon to be erected. The lot is 110
p a rtin g for th e ir hom es about m id­
d u ra n t, C harles Cooper and B. W ingly or w illfully com m unicated a
half the years of his life in refo rm ­
by 120. and the price is sta te d as
night, voted it the jo lliest p arty in
disease to a n o th e r p erson.”
a to ry schools.
Sleem an.
$10,000.
SALEM, Dec. 15.— A billion feet th e history of th e order.
I
H ealth Com m issioner Bundeson
It is understood th a t all th e M a­
of tim b er in M arion and C l a c k a m a s ----------------------------
declared the law would m ark a new
sonic bodies will join in building a DONALD K IRK , 21, OF
| PORTLAND, Dec. 15.— The w ater RUTTER AND C H EESE MEN
counties is reported to have been SILV ER LAKE TRIBUTARY TO
NEED TRAINED H E L PE R S e ia 111 disease control
fine new tem ple, one of the best 011
ST. PAUL, OR., DROWNS purchased by the E astern -W estern
KLAMATH, IS STRAHORN PLAN m ains on th e east side are jam m ed
V.-
ihe coast.
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w ith ice from th e cold snap. Out-
L um ber com pany. The ow ner of the
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­ A ttderson Writ«-« M usical H’story—
ST. PAUL, Or.. Dec. 15.— W hen a tim ber is th e F o ster L um ber com-
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 15.— -lying d istric ts were sh u t off from
G reat prom inence is given an a r ­
LEG E, Corvallis, Dec. 15.— (Special)
canoe in which he was retriev in g pany, of Wisconsin.
Young Mart i ack< n Honored—
' A cting on th e suggestion of R obert t h ^ w ater supply for several hours
ticle upon “ Music Occupies an Im -
—
Oregon
dairy
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A dditional honors have been re- ducks in the W illam ette riv e r n e a r
E. S tra h o rn , th e cham ber ot com- today. The w eather has m oderated
have found th a t quality of produc- p o rta n t P a rt in th e U niversity of
a here tu rn e d over
ceived bv C hester M acCracken
110 HURT, 2 DIE, FROM
m erce has asked the sta te highw ay som ew hat, w ith the tem p e ra tu re tion as well as economy of operation O reeon.” prin ted in the D ecem ber
senior in chem ical engineering at the K irk. 21, son of E m m ett K irk, St.
COASTING IN SEA TTLE com m ission and th e county co u rt to aro u n d 19 above zero.
depends largely on the q uality of num ber of “ Music and M usicians."
Oregon A gricu ltu ral college, accord- Paul m erch an t, was drow ned. Ef-s
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consider construction of a road from
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th e ir b u tte r, cheese and ice cream and w ritten by John W. Ander-
ing to word received by his p a re n ts, fo rts to recover his body have been^
SEA TTLE, Dec. 15.— F ound un- the Sprague riv e r term in u s of the
m akers, and are in terested in the son. a senior in th e school of jo u r-
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Dr. and Mrs. Gordon M acCracken unsusccessful.
The heavy clothing conscious and half buried in th e O. C. & E. railro a d to Silver L ake, 07
FOREST DURING SEASON m an u factu rin g courses a t the col- nalism at th e U niversity. T he a r-
yesterday. Young M acCracken w rites worn by the boy and th e cold w ater foiling snow a few blocks from his a distance of some 80 or 85 m iles,
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tid e deals w ith the various m usical
hat he has ju st been pledged 1 a m ade his ef forts to swim to safetv hom e early th is m orning. C harles C. About half of th e road «would be in
chem ical engineering honor H ater- futile.
His th re e boy com panions Sm ith, 18 was picked up by an auto- K lam ath county, and the rem ain d er
T here were 67 fires on the C rater
Only experienced men a .u e been acti * .
,^7 pinhe n r .
nitv. the second to have so honored w ere unable to save him.
Young ist and 'rushed to a san itariu m , in L ake county. -
national forest during the past sea- ad m itted u n til recently when t te »an men s .1 <
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in Ashbind No. 1025 E ast 17th s tre e t n o rth . 8jec| stru ck a telephone pole while road would open up a large new ter- supervisor of the forest. F o rty -eig h t u n tra in ed men m a\ have th e b enefit or
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th a t he expected to be
of these w ere m an caused. 19 incen- of special courses beginning Ja n u a ry the Eugene churches, w hereby the
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, and th a t Dr. C har- P o rtla n d . A b ro th e r was killed in coa8tin g last night.
; rito ry to th is city bringing in stock
Skilled help is scarce, and fac- citizens of Eugene are given the best
les S. Price, th e evangelist was th e (he Celilo wreck a year ago.
j j i 8 condition is serious from a wool and o th er products to th is city diary, 19 were caused by lightning, 2.
and h u n te rs "and ? 5 to ry m anagers may aid th e ir own possible tale n t. Several noted sing-
11 by cam pers
fractu red skull and in te rn a l in- w hereas they now go to Bend.
guest of his fra te rn ity . Sigma P hi
by
careless sm okers. Of th e rem ain- business by finding su itable raw erg have been b ro u g h t to Eugene by
Epsilon, for th re e days. D uring the H au lin g O ut Airi>lauc—
juries.
I der, one was caused by b lastin g and m aterial fo r tra in in g to do the the school of m usic, independent of
D ouglas C ochran, 8. redelved a A nnounces B aby’s B irth —
C h ristin as recess M acCracken will be
A tru c k b earin g th e wings of an
jail lyceum num bers. In addition to
em ployed by th e sho? dep artm en t of a irp la n e passed n o rth w ard th ro u g h broken leg e a rlie r in th e evening,
W ord has been received by Mrs. tw o orig in ated from unknow n cause, skilled w’ork.
i bis jo u rn a listic career, Anderson is
The cost to th e forest service of
th e E n d ers’ store.
Ih e city today. The wings were from when his sled crashed into an auto- M ary E. Raw ley, of Lincoln stre e t.
p rom inent in m usical circles, having
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th e plane which landed ab o u t two m obile.
j of th e b irth of a fine 8 % pound boy suppressing these fires was $7.046.18 R etu rn iTom llilL —
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H arding, who been a m em ber and m anager ot the
m onths ago in th e Lowe p a stu re east
These accidents brin g the to tal to a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan and th e dam age to tim b er inside the
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ranch n ear o rch e stra for several years.
Miss
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have
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The G ilm ore fam ily have moved of the city, and which has been th e re 12 in S eattle from coasting d u rin g Rawley a t 10:45 p. m ., D ecem ber 12. national forest was $1,057.31. The h a \e been
een w
wor
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on a <
Hicks of th e A shland library, has
to th e E. R. Jones house on L iberty since th a t tim e. O th er p a rts of the the snow fall of th e p ast ten days. M other and son are reported to be dam age to tim b er outside is unesti- H ilt, for several m onths lave re
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num ber on her desk.
into
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turned to Belleview for the winter, tne uecem uei uuui««» »»
m ated.
doing nicely.
niaihiiie w ere tak e n o u t yesterday. Two boys have been killed.
stre e t.
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