Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 16, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 4
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 )
K. K. K.
BY GOVERNOR AS
ALLEN URGES ST E PS TO DRIVE
ORGANIZATION I ItOM
AMERICA
‘ORGANIZED OUTLAWRY’
SAID MENACE
TO ALL
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Tribute to Woodrow Wilson on Armistice Dav
• LOWLY MUDHEN CAUSES
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TELEPH O NE MEN G R IE F
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WHEN FLIES IN W IRES -»
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16.—
W ire tro u b le was rep o rted re-
cently on one of th e m ain rail-
road teleg rap h lines betw een
San Francisco and the no rth
and east. A “ tro u b le sh o o te r”
was dispatched to locate th e
irouble.
On a rriv in g a t Cvg-
nus, a sta tio n ju st e a st of P o rt
Costa, Calif., the linem an dis-
covered th a t a m udhen had be-
come entangled in the lines and
in its a tte m p ts to free itself
had crossed the w ires, th u s ty-
ing up the service. The m udhen,
released, flew away.
No. 89
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WOMEN CRIMINALS TO
NEW JE R SEY PRISON
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ELKINS W. Va.. Dec. 16,
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•> the United S tates d istrict court
for the n o rth ern d istrict of
? W est V irginia to s e rie term s of
♦> a year or m ore, will be com m it-
ted to the Essex county peniten-
•> tia ry , a t Caldwell. N. J., by vir-
<•> tu e of an o rd er entered by Judge
t> W. E. B aker in court here. The
o rd er conform s to one issued by
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H eretofore women so sentenced
• have been sent to the correction
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M. NARl TOWH'Z IS K ILLED DUR­
ING OPENING OF ART
EXH IBIT
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ELECTION RELEASES
POLITICAL TEMPEST
Cnemies A ccuse Him of B eing E lect­
ed by “ N on-P olish V ote” ; N ation ­
a lists <o Form Organization, to War
On S ocialists and C om m unists.
C atholics and P rotestan ts A lik e
lected ;
Penn,sylvan kin R eceives
W inning am i P rom ises Warm R e­
cep tion to “ V isitors in N igh ties.”
ACTIVE IN COUNTY
WARSAW, Dec. 16.— M. N aruto-
W H ITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.
wicz
p resident of Poland, was as­
Va., Dec. 16.— B randing the Ku Klux
sassinated
a t the opening of an a r t
K ian as “ organized o u tlaw ry ,” Gov­
exhibition
here.
T hree shots took
e rn o r Allen in an ad d ress before the
Form er President Wilson must have been deeply gratified by tlie dem onstration ot Ids adm irers nil Armis-
effect, m aking death in stan tan eo u s.
governors’ conference, denounced it
flee day. Thousands of them, including delegates from various organizations ami visitors from New Jersey and
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The assassin lias been a rre ste n . He
Virginia
gathered
in
front
of
Ids
residence
in
W
ashington
and
heard
1dm
make
a
short
but
vigorous
talk
from
bis
as th e g rea test curse th a t can come
Isays
his nam e is Tiedw acinski, and
doorstep.
The
rhotograph
shows
part
of
tlie
big
crowd
and.
inset,
Mr.
Wilson
at
Ids
door.
to any civilized country. He urged
(th
a
t
he
is an a rtis t. He said lie was
steps be tak e n to e rad icate it from |
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The Salvation Army is rem em ber- inspired to kill tlie p resid e n t be­
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A m erica.
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ing the poor and needy as far as th e . cause he “ believed it b e st.”
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COMING EVENTS
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"T he organization is as dangerous
a rep o rt of th e resu lt of the cowj
m eans at hand will allow , and ini The election of N arutow lcz bro u g h t
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to p ro te sta n ts as it is to C atholics o r, te s tin g t h a t lias been going on in
conjunction with o th er county o r - ’ to a head a political storm long g ath-
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More
Week
to
Shop.
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to th e negro, because it exists only and about A shland for th e past sev-j
I
ganizations
is try in g to follow the ering in Poland. He was accused by
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Nine
D
ays
Until
Xm
as.
when governm ental a u th o rity b reak s e ral days w a s m ade th is m orning by;
advice
and
adm
onition th at it is m ore j,is foes of being elected by "n o n -
D ecem ber 16— B azaar and •
down.
It grows rapidly and tak es a ssista n t county ag en t Lloyd Moss, j
biessed to give than to receive.
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Polish votes.”
ab o u t a year to convince its best and th e people of A shland a re ^ re -i
A
C
hristm
as
tree
and
program
He succeeded G eneral Pilsudski.
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Decem
ber
16—
S
tew
art
Long,
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m em bers it has no usefullness in reiving the best m ilk to be found in
will
be
held
a
t
the
Salvation
Army
Polish n a tio n a lists undertook the
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tu
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Lyceum
course.
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A m erica. No m ore grotesque abuse the sta te , according to the report,
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D
ecem
ber
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U.
S.
navy
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hall
Monday
night,
December
25,
j
form
ation of “ fascisti,” along the
of the term ‘A m ericanism ” could he
“ The percentage
of tu b e rc u la r
;
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rec
ru
itin
g
officer
here.
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w
here
suitable
rem
em
brances
will
be
lines
of tlie Italian organization, and
used (ban to call this organization 1 cows in and a b o u t A shland, M found
;
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D
ecem
ber
19
—
M
eeting
of
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igiven
out
to
all
Salvation
Army
S
u
n
-,
th
re
a
te
n e d to m ake war on social-
by the federal teste r, Dr. Bishop, is
“ A m erican,” he declared.
WASHINGTON
Dec.
16.—
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Civic
club.
OMAHA,
Neb.,
Dec.
16.—
Edw
in
R.
day
school
children
and
to
poor
chil-i
ists
and
com m unists.
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aplon
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rem arkably low ,” says Mr. Moss.
'Out
of
tlie
first
705
cows
tested
i
n
1
P
itney,
associate
ju
stice
of
th
e-U
n
it-
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Decem
ber
19—
C.
of
C.
m
eet-
V
G
urney,
of
F
rem
o
n
t,
Neb.,
president
dren.
A
gift
box
will
be
placed
i
n
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Penn., Dec.
16.—
'♦> of the defunct Lion Bonding and the hall, and those desiring to give
T hom as C ulhane, secretary of the his section only four were found ’ ed S tates suprem e court, has se n t his <»> ting, Civic Club building.
Decem
ber 21.— ----------
Cooked ------
food <S> -------
Surety , -----
com , pany,
is believed to ---------,
be in ¡g ifts of food may do so and th ey ,
D elaw are county branch association in fected, w ith th re e o th ers th a t w ere resignation to th e p resid en t, effect-; 4
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ive J a n u a ry 1. Poor h ealth forced <S sale, T rinity Guild.
» Baker, Oregon, “ on business.” He will be d istrib u ted ,
a g a in st the prohibition am endm ent, ch arted as supicious.”
the
resignation.
H
arding
has
not
se-
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D
ecem
ber
21—
“
Man
in
the
is one of 43 b ankers and prom oters
The Salvation Army “ C hristm as
today received a le tte r signed “ K.
“ The e n tire so u th e rn section of the
lected
his
successor
yet.
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M
aking.”
Civic
Club
building.
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indicted
by
the
federal
grand
ju
ry
k
e
ttle s .” with th e ir sign ‘Keep the
K. K .,” o rd erin g him to leave the 8-a te seem s to have m uch less iuber-
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for
using
the
m
ails
to
defraud.
P
ot
B oiling” (a fam iliar sig h t in,
P
itney
was
appointed
in
1912
by
L
D
ecem
ber
25,
Monday
eounty or else receive a visit
am ong the c a ttle th an does
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O
thers
indicted
include
Clifford
cities
a t the Y uletide seaso n ), may
P
resid
en
t
T
aft.
His
resignation
ere-
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C
hristm
as
Day.
th e “ follow ers of the invisible em-
seCfion in and around P o rtlan d
C
hristm
as
ball
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Leigh,
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
O
regon;
W
illiam
,
be
placed
on the s tre e ts a tte n d ed by
D ecem ber 25
p ire .”
and th rough the W illam ette valley,” a tes a n o th e r vacancy, th e fo u rth dur-!<t>
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benefit
484th
com
pany,
A
rm
ory.
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Ovanwick,
of
O
klahom
a,
and
E. Salvationists w here they public may
C ulhane and his associates prom - declales Mr m O83. “ The M ultnom ah ing th e p resent a d m in istratio n .
One 1922 model Buick,
L u rk h a rt, of R iverton, Wyo.
give th e ir co n trib u tio n for the
ise a “ warm reception to the vi8itors c0lint y test showed th a t betw een 6
■Christmas dinners, w inter relief and i W ashington license No 1 776;
in night s h ir t s "
¡and 7 per cent of the cows in th a t FIVE-MONTHS-OLD RADY
general work.
w atch and $130 in cash, by a
DIES
EARLY
THIS
MORNING
I section a re infected w ith the disease
MORE THAN $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
C hristm as appeals have been d is-¡b y the nam e of C urtiss,
while the percentage becomes less as
IS PLEDGED FOR CHAIR
Jean E sth er T rusty, five-m onths-
trib u te d and in these is space pro*!
This is noi a w ant a d ( b u t m erely
the tests a re m ade fu rth e r south,
old d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. R ufus
"WII
I
AMFTTF
UNIVERSITY
Sa-
vided
for
the
nam
es
of
needy
which
;
the
resu lt of a hold-up ju>t beyond
and th is d istric t, with th e tests th at!
T ru sty , died th is m orning a t 5
lem,
Dec.
16.—
The
Associated
S
tu
-)can
be
m
ailed
to
the
Salvation
Army,
‘
’he
sum m it of the Siskiyous early
have been m ade to d ate, is the low­
o’clock a t the home of her parents.
dent body of W illam ette U niversity, j and th e >’ wil1 receive a tte n tio n .
F riday night.
est found in th e s ta te .”
B urial will tak e place Sunday in
W hile driving south, C urtiss was
has
pledged
m
ore
th
an
$50,000
for;
H
elP
th
e
Salvation
Army
continue
The testin g work will continue
M ountain View cem etery in charge
stopped
on the highw ay by two m en,
The w orkers under-
the Jam es T. M atthew s ch air o f , tb e good work
south of A shland M onday, and as;
of H. C. Stock, funeral director.
m athem atics of the classes of 1 9 2 3 -!s^and hum an n a tu re and know h0W| who pulled guns upon him , according
m uch te rrito ry as possible will be,
[to a telephone report received by
to help and relieve.
24-25-26.
covered. All farm ers a re asked to j
LOS ANGELES Dec. 16.— F ifty
In his rep o rt of Salvation Army j Chief of Police H atcher, The m en
co-operate by having th e ir stock tied!
passengers and crew m em bers of the
i work in Jackson county, C aptain C. i w ere described as being ab o u t 9 Zo ’
up in o rd er th a t no tim e will be lost;
! Ford sta te s th a t, on the e v a n g elistic ) years of age and five feet, six or sev-
lin er “ Chicago M aru" had narrow
when the te ste r arrives. An effo rt I
TOKIO, Dec. 16.— Japanese p.ubli-
escapes from death when fire broke
side, 65 souls have knelt a t the a l t a r , en inches in height. One wore a red
will he m ade to reach th e Neil creek,
| cations and statesm en a re debating
■asking for God’s forgiveness d u ring sw eater and a d a rk su it, while his
out in the hold of the vessel when
road by noon, and all farm ers can
¡th e population and expansion prob-,
the past 12 m onths, while 522 s e n io r ; p a rtn e r had on a rain coat. A fter
she was tied in the o u ter harbor.
m ake th e ir plans accordingly. It is I
i lem again w ith all th e vigor o? o ld ;;
The blaze is u n d er control, a fte r
' m eetings, w ith a to tal atten d an ce of tak in g th e car from C urtiss, th e two
desired th a t every person ow ning'
j yet for th e m ost p a rt it is in a new er
th e e n tire San P edro fire d ep artm en t
15,200 have been held.
Including m en headed on tow ard C alifornia,
c a ttle get in touch w ith the teste r, j
'lig h t and w ith g re a te r cognizance of
aided by a fireb o at, fought is for
the Bible class, 100 ju n io r m eetings
C u itiss notified S heriff C alkins, of
and to th a t end it is asked th a t a llj
PORTLAND, Dec. 16.— B urton L. th e real problem and the place to
¡w ere conducted w ith a total atten-1 Y reka, b y ’phone from s o m e p la c e on
neighbors be notified of the te s te r ’s!
The reason for,
S tanford, for ten years a tru ste d eni- find the solution.
OREGiON WOMEN PROVE TO
Colonel dance of 2052‘
top of ,h e m ouutains sh o rtly a ite r
ASTORIA, Dec. 16.
this
new
o
u
tb
u
rst
is
publication of;
■SLACKERS"
coming.
{ploye of the U nited S tates N ational
R elief work conducted included th e hold-up, and men were im m edi-
HE REAL JURY
the vital statintipa fn r
which Thom as A nderson, heading th e arm yi
6
one n ig h t’s lodging for 150 people; ately sent to guard the bridge it
bank here, is th e object of a nation- the vi.ai sta tistic s loi u - i , wnicn
<shn\v
that
in
i
°
ninntbs
tlie
num
- uir in an e ffo rt to apprehend
.
,
show th
ontns m
e n ........c
um ber
oer . in v estig
e atin g » lioaiu a t A stoiia, ’ an- <he d istrib u t on ■ of about 600 g ar. D unsm
wide search by bonding com panies ouuw
l,,a a t i in
111 l - m
-uontn.-.
v.lc
W omen th ro u g h o u t the sta te have
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1 r,f m nnihs to he fed hv the island nounced today he would recom m end *v
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,
called upon to m ake good a sh o rtag e ot mou ns to in. reel n. m e s - n a
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nients, 105 pairs of shoes and <8 the bandits.
ta k e n at,v an tag e of the privilege of
em pire increased by exactly 724.609. th a t the governm ent u n d ertak e t h e ( nieu
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No word of th eir cap tu re had been
■ in his accounts ag g re g a tin g $8000.
claim ing exem ption as ju ro rs until
m eals. The to tal valuation of the
T hat is a grow th of 12.37 to 1000, dredging of the h a rb o r channel im-
He resigned his position, and Oc­ an increase of 1.59 to the 1000 of m ediately and re p a ir the dam age relieI wol'k done am ounted to' ap- received in Ashland early th is a fte r ­
tlie law m aking women eligible for,
tober 16, w ith his wife, Grace Stan-
ju ry service lias been practically n u l­
noon.
1921. The done to the sew er and w ater system s, j proxIm a e y ’
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! ford, he left for R ochester, N. Y. b irth s over d eath s for
lified, R. J u s tin M iller, professor of
In case a federal ap p ro p riatio n is;
A rriving th ere, he has not been seen increase over 1920 comes not from
OF O. ORCHESTRA
law at the U niversity of Oregon, de­
Ith
o
fact
th
a
t
m
ore
children
w
ere
not
forthcom ing for rebuilding the;
W ILL PLAY IN ASH LAND
since
Novem
ber
23.
He
is
35
years
clares.
born last year, b ut from th e fact stre e ts and viaducts funds will be!
M ultnom ah county showed the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.__R epre- of a Se and had been a d m itted to the
th a t to tal d eath s declined m ost, th e sought under the liv e rs and harbors
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­
h ighest percentage of wom en who
nt live K eller, of M innesota,, re ^ Oregon bar.
b irth ra te also declining. B irths to- hill, the com m ittee states.
gene, Dec. 16.— M anagers of th e un ­
accepted service.
P eicen tag es of publican, again failed to ap p ear be-
tai 2,031,103— 1,038,250 boys a
n
d
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iversity m usical organizations will
women who claim ed exem ption in foro the house judiciary committee) «’«AM BER OF COMMERCE YV1LL
HAVE MEETING TI ES. NIGHT 992,853 girls -a decline of 1.13 from GERMANS IN V EN .' NEW
spend the C hristm as vacation w ork-
so u th e rn Oregon counties follow; today io give evidence in su p p o rt of
th e 1920 b irth rate . D eaths totaled
iing
out plans for trip s. The m en’s
D ouglas, 91.4; Jackson, 85.2; J o s e ­ i he im peachm ent charges b rought
GAS FOR WAR, CHARGED
The
re
g
u
la
r
Tuesday
noonday
for-,
1.306,494,
a
decrease
from
the
pre-
glee
club, u n d e r the m anagership of
phine, 65; K lam ath , 60. In Crook, ag ain st A ttorney G eneral D augh­
um
of
the
cham
ber
of
com
m
erce
has
,
vious
year
of
2.72
to
the
1000.
SALEM,
Dec.
16.—
A
lthough
au-
Jam
es
Meek, will probably go as far
Sherm an and T illam ook counties no erty.
I PARIS, Dec. 16.— G erm any is
been
postponed
u
n
til
the
e
v
e
n
in
g
,;
th o ritie s for the inform ation are east as Salt Lake City, including
women w ere called for ju ry duty,
planning a n o th e r w ar w ith a new
when F. M. Nagley, in stru c to r in the
w hile no figures were given for J e f­ FIN DATA FOR DECREE
and deadly poison gas th a t will pene lacking, it is believed G overnor OI- most of th e im portant tow ns en route
school
of
business
a
d
m
in
istra
tio
n
,
ira te any m ask and specially designed cott will become affiliated w ith th e a n d practically all of the tow ns of
ferson county but the report stateti
IN UNMERGKR CASE
______
¡U niversity of Oregon, will speak on
th a t every wom an called claim ed ex­
airp lan es, with liquids th a t will a n ­ F ed eral Reserve bank in San F ran - eastern Oregon.
cisco when he leaves office. He is; The g irls’ glee club will to u r easi-
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
15.—
The
“
M
aking
Money
from
Id
ea
s”
a
t
the
em ption.
n ih ilate cities, A ndrew M ichelin,
to have m any close friends; ern W ashington, going as fa r n o rth
m an d ate of the suprem e court in th e .« 'lVic c^ub building.
speaking before a g a th e rin g of politi­ know n
¡as Tacom a, u n d er th e m anagem ent
case of the S outhern Pacific and
Follow ing the m eeting, the re-
ENTER TA IN S FRIENDS AT
cal and in d u stria l leaders, charged. there.
of Shirley E dw ards.
LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE C entral Pacific m erger, which the raainder of the evening will he de-l
M ichelin raised the bogie of re ­
Ted G illenw ater, m anager of th e
co u rt o rdered dissolved h a s been voted to a social period and light
newed w arfare sim ila r to th a t con­ SIX-YEAR OLD GIRL
refresh
m
en
ts
will
be
served
under,
PARTY
U
n
iv ersity o rch e stra , says his group
GIVES
BIRTHDAY
Mrs. T. J. Coffm an e n te rta in e d a sent out by th e dep artm en t of ju s ­
jured up by Georges C lem enceau in
the
direction
of
a
com
m
ittee
of
l
a
-
1
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will
go south as fa r as K lam ath F alls
n um ber of h er friends a t a bridge tice to th e presiding ju stices of the
C ontributions to d ate, money d e ‘ th e U nited S tates declaring G erm an
Eunice W ing, six-year-old daugh- jnciu<jjng M edford, A shland. G rants
dies
of
the
cham
ber
of
comm
erce.
p arty T hursday aftern o o n , at her eig h th federal circuit co urt a t St.
posited to the A m bulance F und, a re : factories a re busy tu rn in g out im pie-
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of
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, te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. w in g , oi pasg C ottage Grove, eic.
A shland Daily T i d i n g s ................ .$109 m ents of w ar, chief am ong which,
hom e on Pioneer stre e t. A very en- Louis and final h earin g upon the
gavft a yery d eligh tf Ui
All th re e organizations will proh-
joyable tim e was had by all p iese n t term s of the decree will be held on MOB HOWLS DOWN
J esse W i n b u r n ................................ 100 outside of poisons, would be special birth d ay . a rty one day this week in a b , v have a P o rtla n d concert> if th e
>ly
have a Portiam
both w ith th e cards and tlie delight- J a n u a ry 25. before Ju d g es Lewis and
VISCOUNTESS ASTOR Dr - George Ja rv is ........................ 100 torpedo carry in g planes.
; honor Qf her gixth b irth d ay.
present plans carry.
100.
.
Dr. Wood
ful two course luncheon which the Sanborn, A ttorney G eneral D augher-
The little folks enjoyed them selves
LONDON, Dec. 16.— V iscountess -T p - Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100
hostess served.
ty announced today.
d u rin g the afternoon, and did full
T he invited g u ests w ere M esdam es
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A stor was howled down F riday when G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100 Give Social E ven ing—
The young people of the Episcopal ju stice to the dainty refreshm ents JAPAN BUYS ARMOR
she declared in an address before the Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............................. 10 0
V. V. M ills, Jo h n F. F in n e ra n . R. L. lle c i F u n eral Sunday—
PLATE FOR STREETS
church e n te rta in ed th e ladies of th e th a t were served before th e h o u r of
B urdic. W illiam Briggs Newton H ar-
F u n e ra l services for th e late L ., Tory p a rty th a t ‘‘conservative reac- IL G. E nders & S o n ..................... 100
B ert M o s e s ......................................
50 T rin ity Guild and th eir husbands d e p a rtu re arrived.
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p p A V P I or o nec 16. _ j a -
risOR, O. A. P a u lse ru d , S. A. Robin- Jam es H eer will be held from «.he t(on was as dangerous to E ngland as
O. A P a u l s e r u d ............................
25 la st evening a t the P arish house. The
The invited guests nei*
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e tt. E dm und Dews. E arl L ittlech ild , E lk s’ tem ple Sunday aftern o o n a t 2 bolshevist reactio n .”
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V irginia C randall
Con- pail IS doing so m ething akin to beat
Phoebe W e l l s ................... ..............
20 evening was spent w ith card s, w ith Crow son, V irginia e r a
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F. G Sw edenburg, E. D. Briggs, Max o'clock, w ith the fra te rn a l organiza-
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Neil M ildred ing sw ords into p lo u g h srares.
K. H am m ond tak in g high score stance M illard, Jean wen, Ainure
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G eB auer. J. M. W agner. Amos Nin- tion assisting.
In te rm e n t will be.w O U N D B D U. S. CONSUL
F rances E a stb u rn , C harlotte!
She is buying the a rm o r plate from
P e e a a u n ...................................
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IS BACK AT HIS DESK iV S.
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Inger K. P. Nims. J. H. McGee. H. m ade in M ountain View cem etery,
Sric W eren ....................................
1 out in bridge.
R efreshm ents were M itchell, M arietta W hitney 1 vonne A m enc.in
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K. Tom linson, Dr. M attie Shaw and while the Rev. C. F. K oehler will
O ther c o n trib u to rs declared but served d u rin g th e evening, and m u- Sheppard, R uth Doan, F reda
oan, ’aal1’
Tananese streets.
MALTA. Dec. 16.— Mason M itchell
Miss R oberta W ard. High score was officiate. F u n e ral arra n g e m e n ts are
John E dw ards, Mel- blocks for m uddy Japanese stre e ts.
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B riggs was second.
his desk today. The a ssa ila n t has ¡Co., $25, and A shland E lk s lodge, com panied by Miss R oberta W ard,
i from San Francisco to Tokio.
delighted the m em bers of the p a r ty ., T>ry th e classified colum ns
Tidings classified ads get results. been com m itted to an insane asylum , 944, $50; H. A. S tearn s, $5.
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