Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 20, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D au . y tidings
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, t h d o u i «
«> th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
<$> cases o u t of ten of asth m a. <£
€' This Is a proven fact,
MALARIA GERMS cannot but -
<i> vive th re e m onths in th e rich
ozone a t A shland. The pure do-
<§> m estic w ater helps.
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
L
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43)
I
E
TOLD BY NAGLEY
• STARVATION TH REA TENS
TZARITZIN RESIDEN TS;
NO R E L IE F IS PLANNED
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UNIV ER SITY PRO FESSO R SAYS
THINKING POW ERS ARE
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NOT DEVELOPED
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FORTUNES ARE MADE BY
APPLICATION OF IDEAS
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Money Should Be Reward ami Not •
Aim of Industry Diwlswes Speaker; •
N*val Man Also Talks; Social •>
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Hour Follow s.
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LONDON, Dec. 20. — Two
h u n d red and fifty th o u san d peo-
pie a re alread y approaching
stra v a tio n in T zaritzin, and the
local soviet a u th o ritie s have as
yet m ade no plans for th e ir
relief. This sta te m e n t was m ade
here recently by Dorsey Steph-
ens of Los Angeles, Calif., for-
m er supervisor of the A m erican
relief ad m in istra tio n in th a t
G ubernia, who has ju st reached
London on his way hom e.
This y e a r’s crop in T zaritzin
am ounts to betw een 19,000.000
and 20,000,000 poods,
Mr.
Stephens said, of w hich five
m illion a re being collected as
a grain tax. Com pared w ith the
norm al crop of 00 m illion, th is
m akes a poor showing.
CLEMENCEAU IN
COMING EVENTS
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CHRISTMAS FIVE DAYS ®
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No. 92
<•' GEORGIA SOLON’S SHOES
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R IFL E D PULLMAN TRAIN <♦
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<3> ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 20.—
] ❖ H erb ert M ilner, rep resen tativ e
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1 e l e c t of Dodge county and can-
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house of rep resen tativ es, en-
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sta te , and th e prospects of fac-
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■$> ing the w intry winds th a t
4>j MRS. HARDING NOT YET S T R O N G S swept the s tre e ts of the city in
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FR IEN D S ARE DOING HER
"■» sock feet did not s trik e his sense
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SHOPPING
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th ief who m ade away w ith his
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shoes and those of th re e o th er
BELIEVED COMMITTEE
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<3>l W ILL CLEAR DAUGHERTY * car
“ Even a t th a t,” he rem arked
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D ecem ber 21.— Cooked food
sale, T rin ity Guild.
<»> D ecem ber 21.— Dr. C harles S.
<?> P rice. A rm ory.
<«> D ecem ber 22— C hristm as pro-
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D ecem ber 22— “ Man in th e
<?> M aking.” Civic club building.
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D ecem ber 25, Monday —
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DENIES INTERVIEWS CREDITED <$> C hristm as Day.
TO HIM AND SNAPS AT
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D ecem ber 25— C hristm as ball
REPORTERS
!<$ benefit 484th com pany, A rm ory.
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Monday J a n u a ry 1, 1923.
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<$> J a n u a ry 1-5— W eek of prayer
ROUGH OCEAN TRIP IS
CAUSE OF SULLENNESS ',<§* in A shland churches.
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French “Tiger” Can’t Sleep; Auto­
graphed Photograph of Popular
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Actress Brings Greater Sum Than
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That of Famous Old Statesman.
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HAVRE, F rance, Dec. 20.— The
v v
“ T iger of F ra n c e ” retu rn ed to his
native land in a su rly mood. N ew s-,
paper m en were m et by sn arlin g •
statem en ts.
‘The interview was false,” bei
PORTLAND, Dec. 20.— M emories
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UPON ARRIVAL
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HAYS PERMITS
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INTO FILMDOM
MOVIE HEAD ACTS AS SANTA
I LA US TOW ARDS FAT
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COMEDIAN
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ACTION IS DECLARED
< NOT “ REINSTATEMENT”
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C om plete E xoneration by H ouse
good-naturedly “ w e w ere bet- <•> A m erican Public io Deride If R oscoe
C om m ittee Is Indicated and Hear*
RenuZns in Picture-.; Life Since
<$> te r off th an the p reacher— the <?>
in.g T hou gh t to End Today; W ood­
th ief took everything he had <•>
Tragedy Said to be Prosaie; Fatly
ruff, M ichigan R enew s Charges.
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except his beeveedees.”
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Is Elated.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— W hile
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.— W ill
T h at the av erage m an is not 50,
. . xz
Mrs. H ard in g continues to show a
Hays,
head of the m otion picture in­
per cent efficient in th in k in g was
rapid recovery from her recent s e r­
d
ustry,
today m ade a C hristm as
t h e sta te m e n t m ade by P rofessor F .1
ious illness, she is not sufficiently
present
to
“ F a tty ” A rbuckle, giving
A. Nagley, of the business a d m in is-’
recovered to regain stre n g th to par-
him a chance to “ come b a rk ” be­
tra tio n d e p a rtm e n t of the U niversiiyl
ticiPa te in an elab o rate C h ristm as'
fore the Am erican public. This is
of Oregon, a t th e m eeting last night;
snapped when quizzed about »¡rate-, of hun d red s of business m en and ' celebration.
not in the stric te st sense of th e word
of th e cham ber of com m erce a t the.
C hristm as will be strictly inform al
m
ents
ae
was
*quoted
as
m
aking
fav-i
women
were
stirre
d
by
the
death
this
a “ re in sta te m e n t.”
His p ictures
Civic club building.
Prof. Nagley]
oring H a rd in g ’s in tervention in the ¡m orning of Miss C hristina MacCon- a t the W hite House, and only a few
jn a d e p rio r to the ban will not be
L.’
I
talked upon th e subject of “ M aking'
rep a ra tio n s program and declaring nell, for 42 years a school teacher r’ftrso,ial irien d s ot r>,eadfint and
released, according to the Hays
Money from Ideas.”
Several in-j
, F ran ce should ratify th e W ashington j here. H er death came from pneu- Mrs. H arding will call. F rien d s are
ruling.
stances w ere cited tellin g how large
m aking Mrs. H ard in g ’s purchases in
, tre a tie s. W hen asked if he had op- m onia.
H ays’ action followed an Inquiry
fo rtu n es had been
a c c u m u la te d !
She was known to thousands. She Place of the a n n u al to u r she ««“ e ra l*i
posed H a rd in g ’s in tervention, he a n ­
and the subsequent conviction th a t
th ro u g h the application of hard w ork;
retire d a y ear ago when she was 82 ly m ak es’ G i f t s w iU b e t a k e n t o t h e i
sw ered, “ I have n o thing to sav.”
F ire which was discovered shortly A rbuckle b a « be«n living a prosaic
to an idea.
W hite House.
A ndre T ardieu, long one or the years of age.
life since the San Francisco tragedy.
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. . 2 . 0 . -
p ast m idnight last night destroyed
“ Money should not he th e aim of
I " T ig e r’s ” stro n g e st su p p o rters, was
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4
“ We m ust try to live and help
in d u stry , b u t the re w a rd ,” declared T rial of the su it b ro u g h t by th e sta te
. . „ o . . . . . . v- .
i WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— Every! the P a rk grocery sto re, th e property
,
. .
.
. a ,
x
J pleased when he denied the in te r-. MBS. EM IIA I. BINGHAM
live— live and let live is not e n ­
th e speaker. “ Men do not come i n t o .ot Oregon a g a .n st Alva C. M arsters.,*’
,
n
n r n AT
a , HOME TODAY
t
DIED
indication is th a t A ttorney G eneral of Tom H ill, located n e a r th e to u r-
| view. " I said only fear of a n o th e r
ou g h ,” Hays says.
A rbuckle will
prom inence suddenly, h u t only a fte r, R oseburg b a n k e r; Ida F. M arsters,
"
‘
D augherty will be exonerated by the ist camp grounds in the upper end
wTa r will come if the R u h r is occu-|
work for Joseph Schenck, and is very
years of laborious effort and hard his wife, and the F o rt K lam ath M ea' | pi“ d
j^e ' had" a rough trip and!
Mrs. Em ily Bingham died a t h e r house ju d iciary com m ittee, which is of Lithia park, a t a loss of nearly
m uch elated.
work. The housew ife, in p e rfo rm in g , dows com pany, fo r recovery ot t ‘Ge cannot sleep
home on L aurel s tre e t shortly be- likely to com plete its hearin g today. $3000. W ith the exceptilon of goods
h er ro u n tin e d u ties could th ro u g h ¡0 about 8000 acres of land border-
It was learned th a t C lem enceau’s f ° re noon
today, follow ing an illn e s s 1 R ep resen tativ e W oodruff, Michi- in the basem ent, the e n tire stock was
gan, republican, renew ed his charges badly dam aged, and though some ar-, REGULAR SESSION OF
proper application, in m any in- ¡„g Upper K lam ath lake, n e a r F o rt au to g rap h ed photo sold for 650: of a few’ days.
COUNCIL HELD LAST NIGHT
stances, be ab le to devise som e s im - , K lam ath, has begun.
fran cs on board ship, while Cecil]
Mrs. Bingham was strick en w ith th
th a a t t secret
secret agents
agents shadow
shadow ed
ed congres-
congres- tid e s can be salvaged, the greater!
pie a rticle s th a t m ight yield g rea t
The sta te alleges th a t in 1903 j Soril. an actress sold hers for 2 0 0 0 1 paralysis and has been a t the point s onal
who
criticized
portion
were
destroyed.
m em bers
The reg u la r m eeting of the city
The fire was first seen about 12:30
r e tu rn s .”
! M arsters acquired title to the lands
of
death
since
the
la
tte
r
p
a
rt
of
last
D
augherty.
francs a t a c h a rity exhibition.
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o’clock by Mrs. Hill, who lives across council was held las; evening in t! -
Prof. Nagle also pointed out th e in qUe8tiou by m eans of dum m y lo-;
week.
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¡th
e stre e t from th e store. At th a t city hall.
Bills were allow ed and
unlim ited possibilities th a t aw ait the ca»ors> advancing to them all neces-]
F u n e ral a rra n g e m e n ts have not
¡tim
e
the
flam
es
were
already
shoot-1
o
th
er
ro
u
tin
e
business transacted,
discoverer. T h irty years ago th ere sa,... fees and costs in connection w ith;
; been com pleted and will he an-
¡in
g
th
ro
u
g
h
the
roof
and
high
into
|
^lie
new
dairy
ordinance was
was not a single autom obile in th e appiicat}on8
j n 1920, title to t h e ’
| ounced later.
the air. W ithin a few seconds t h e ; brought up and quite a num ber of
U nited States, and now th ere a re ,ands wag tra n sfe rre d to th e F o rt;
j
d ep artm en t responded to the alarm , ((a *rym en w ere present to express
m ore th an fo u r m illion, lie declared, K lam ath Meadows com pany and su it!
PRESID EN T HARDING TO EAT
‘
and though Mr. Hill told them t h e v l ’Beir opinion on the new law A fter
in driving hom e his a rg u m e n t.
j was b ro u g h t by the s ta te in 1921.
OPPOSCM EROM THE SOUTH
could not reduce the flam es, no tim e ! n e a r^y ^wo hours of discussion it
Speaking in the in te re st o ' the
w ith purchase of th e lands, the
was lost in m aking the a tte m p t. Mr. j was decided to m ake the 1 ense fee
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
20.—
Honev
U nited S tates navy, L ieu ten an t R. E. p ort K lam ath Meadows com pany in-:
K e rr, of th e naval re c ru itin g service, .,u „ n ra te d pian s for extensive 1m- j
Hill was high in his praise for the a g rad u a tin g one. A fee of 50 cents
H oneycut, self styled cham pion ’pos­
i
local
d e p a rtm e n t today.
i is t0 be charged d istrib u to rs of milk
sum h u n te r of the south, has sent
told about foreign relatio n s and the provem ent8, including d rain ag e and!
An
investigation
was
m
ade
today
; an<l cream who do no* dispense m ore
P resident H arding an onposum for
a fte r-re s u lts of th e, w orld w ar. He
wRh view’s to disposing of:
I to d eterm in e the cause of th e c o n -‘ tk an ^wo Quarts d a il.., and this grad-
C hristinas.
also discussed the p resen t policy of the ia n ,js jn tra c ts to p u rch asers of,
n
nv, 1 c o -
,1
<roi flag ratio n . T here was no stove i n ' u ates UP to a
fee for lke la tg e r
th e a d m in istra tio n , lau d in g Secretary proven ability who would become
It w’as received by parcel post at
Dr. C harles S.~Pnce, the
ang h * b u ilding thQugh Mr HiH hftd a producers. The ordinance provides
PORTLAND, Dec. 20.— Dave Light- the W hite House from H oneycut’s
of S tate H ughes for his work. Pres- p e rm a n en t resid en ts of th e county.
is. iro ‘ll L odl’ ^ i‘‘;’ 'vh® r ®p®
i sm all oil stove in the fro n t of t h e ] t h a t a11 cows shall he inspected at
ent policies a re being w orked out as A fter the ex p ed itu re of a consider-j n e r’ w holesale narcotics vender, is home in W est L ake, La.
conducted
a
g
reat
se
n
es
ot
healing
h g | certain in tervals for tuberculosis and
rapidly as possible, he stated .
ab, p 8um of m oney. how ever i m - ; facinS a ¿ail sentence of eight y e a rs '
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and religious m eetings in th e Chau-
0
, .
.
th at a c t - o f f i c i a l s h a l l i n s n e c t n il
t
. ...
...
. ,
... ¡locked up for th e night, and in view tn a t a Cit' ° ” ‘Ciai snail inspect an
A fter the re g u la r m eeting of the nrovPm ents w ere halted when s u i t an<1 a tine ol’ $25,000 due to Ins con- STRING OF I’EARI.S IS
tau
q
u
a
building,
will
again
he
With
,
.
irie s tn s e e t h a t th e v
r e R e n t in
j viction on four se p ara te counts for
VALUED AT $11*0,000 A shland oeSnle
as he has been tb a t th e fu'e sta rte d 111 a re a r room d H a a in
e s t0 se- 11
lhe> ?*re
cham ber of com m erce, a social h our v.as b ro u g h t by th e state.
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i
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a v of the build.ng, it is not believed the; a clean and san itary condition. This
' violation of the narcotics and prohi- i
followed, d u rin g which ladies of the
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scheduled
to
spe&k
twice
T-liursday,
inspection > » to « he “ ««> * / X n it X id e «it the dis-
PA W S. D e,. 2 0 . - A strin g of 209 a t , he A rm ory.
The , lrst m eetl„ g stove was
responsible. D ' efective,
bition laws.
organization served cake and coffee.
He will be sentenced S aturday.
w iring or incendiarism a re c o n sid -jlie ilu n 01
a m c c is an «
pearls, to talin g 405 c arats, sold in wjn foe jn th e aftern o o n , a t 2:301
often as they may see fit.
He
is
a
stool-pigeon
and
double-
CIVIC CLUB PRAISES
a public auction a t the P aris H otel ' o’cioev a n j t t,e second m eetin “ in ered the Probable causes,
crosser, as the testim ony shows. He ] (les Ventes f(>r 1>932,g75 ir a ncs. T hat ! U m ^ n ^ g a Î 7 : ^ k i c T
Insurance on the stock am ounted
The onlv o th er m a tte r of in te rest
MR. DORAN'S LECTURE
i
th
at
came up d u ring the evening was
was cap tu red last Ju n e a fte r fleeing] ig n e a r,y $150,000 ac the ra te of ex.
to approxim ately $1800 and w as car
The
evangelist
has
ju
st
com
pleted
.
.**
Havru
n
.
« 9 i ; a nn t h e ' wben tbe council voted to call in
to China from the P o rtla n d jail
The Civic club had a ra re tre a t in
change on the date o. the sale. This a serie8 of m eetings in Eugene and
/
. buil’d ine was also pro ‘ >15,000 of the electric light bonds.
Mr. D oran’s illu s tra te d lecture on
sets a new high record for prices of a t A lbany. D uring the Albany m e e t-' b u lld in g - Tbe building ’
also p 1
0
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so u th ern Oregon Tuesday evening a t :
PARENTS DISOWN GIRL
pearls in France. The strin g is p a rt in g s, peopie cam e Dorn all portions tected by *500 e a rn e d by Mrs S. L.
th e club house. The club th in k s ofj
WHO FLED TO “FREEDOM” o [ the sequestered G erm an p r o p e r ty ,|of the W illam ette vallev and filled AGen-
’s estim ated th at loss t o , > ia n y TOURISTS GOING
Mr. Doran as th e genial su p erln ten -j
MARION, Ills., Dec. 20.— H orror]
BOSTON. Dec. 20— P a re n ts of which
the French
governm
ent
is ’
. u - th e
building
would reach about
TO HAWAII THIS YEAR
ls the Albany arm ory, larg e r th an th a t
I
$1200.
dent of th e cam p grounds, and a re upon h o rro r was piled before th e, E m ily Drago, who disappeared from
here, u n til tho u san d s were turned
proud th a t to u rists should find such ju ry here try in g five men indicted her home recently, have disow ned |
HONOLULU, Dec.
20.— P red ic­
aw ay, unable to find a seat. Special
a mail in charge. It w a s a happy ;-or th e m u rd e r of H ow ard H offm an her, saying they would not receive
tions
for
a
record-breaking
to u rist
seats w ere held d u rin g the m eetings
su rp rise to find him a professional d u ring t&e H errin m ine riot of h e r even if she w ished to come back.
season
in
H
aw
aii
are
being
m ade
th ere for business people, as m any
le c tu re r w ith a charm of personality, j une 22.
Follow ing h er sudden d e p a rtu re , she
here. An exceptionally large influx
cam e early in th e day and brought
flu e n t expression and a choice of
Tilis culm inated when P a tric k Jos- sent a telegram to her p a re n ts, giv­ Grapes Kept Two M onths—
. of w inter visitors io the islands is
th eir lunches in o rd er to be su re of
w ords th a t added to the beauty of eph O’R ourke, a m ine gu ard , exhib- ing her “ lack of freedom a t hom e”
j
expected from Los Angeles, acco rd ­
E xperim ents th a t m ay prove valua- having a seat for the services.
p ictu res which every n a tu re lover r C( j Rvid scars of knife w ounds on as reason for leaving.
i
n
g to advance reports of R obert F.
ble to grape grow ers of so u th e rn O re-
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should see. I11 appreciation for Mr. h is neck and told of having his
Cullen,
d istrict passenger ag en t of
gon are being carried out by F r a n k 1
D oran’s courtesy in giving this lec- th ro a t slashed and g e ttin g seven bul-
the Los Angeles Steam ship com pany,
W ood, of G ran ts Pass. A keg of To-
tu re . the club house com m ittee h a s 'lets p u m ped into him. He has yet
SPOKANE, W ash., Dec. 20. One-! who recently arrived here.
kays, packed in redw ood saw dust I
offered him th e au d ito riu m F riday t n endure op eratio n s to regain the
j th ird of the apple crop of the sta te ]
two m onths ago, w ere opened this
evening for his lecture, ‘ Man in the fuU uge of hig lim bs and j aw
of W ashington is going to ruin due
week and found to he in splendid
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
M aking,” free of charge. T here will
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to a lack of tra n sp o rta tio n facilities
condition, and colored to a high de­
R. A. M.
be no a d m itta n c e fee, but a silver LOCAl| MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE
' and e x o rb itan t fre ig h t rates, John
gree.
M
asonic
Hall, A shland.
offering will be taken.
STORES WILL BE OPEN LATE
j Quincy Adam s, president of the
, Many E m pty Cars .Move—
: W ashington s ta te farm ers' union
, The m ovem ent of em pty cars to
N otice of M eeting.
MISSING AIR PILOT IS
Beginning tom orrow evenipg, m er-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— Uurg- sta te d bere today. He estim ates the
Oregon was especially heavy on Tues-
S tated convocation, T hursday ev-
FOUND AT LONELY RANCH] ch an ts 111 general in th e city w ill,
PROVIDENCE. R. I., Dec. 20.— day> th re e d rag s of 70 cars each be- ing the powers of the world to find loss a t a
500,000 on a $6.000.000
D ecem her 21. Election and
-W
on
1
kWP
PlaCe8 ° f busine98 open ‘“ ¡P rovidence society was throw n into lag evidence. Sixty cars has been m eans o th er th an w ar to settle dis- crop.
in
sta
lla
tio
n of officers; also o th er
SAN U v A M lS tO Dec V .- A ra- the evenings, in o rd e r to accom mo- a panic Tuesday when counsel for th e lim it h ut the dem and is so g rea t putes the federal council of churches
Tbe a ™ les a re ro ttin g and are
.
.
.
.
.
hn
Q q v « business
ro u tin e.
Sojourning and
d.o m essage 10 the I m t . d m ates a.: aIe t ; , , c h ris a n a s shoppers, m any .M rs. M innie E n g le h ea rt, who is sa - th a t as th e supply increases the sky
sky issued
issued a a C
C hristm
hristm as
as call
call to
to 100,000
100.000 bei
b e,nS dU“ P
” w. . . ’ n
visiting com panions invited. R efresh-
m ail service h e a d q u a rte rs here to- of whom a re unable to get down ing h er husband. Rev. Dr. Adolph H .'i s m ade the lim it
clergym en to observe D ecem ber 24 Adam s sa>s tb a t ' a
g
‘ ™ I m ents.
V V. MILLS, H. P.
<i«iy iinnounccd thnt A ir
PixOt ’ tow n d u rin g tlic dav.
. - for divorce,
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E n g le h ea rt,
filed a bill j a c k F o rsy th e Has Mumps—
as w orld peace Sunday. The mes- grs favor a trib u n a l to prevent rail-
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
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H. G. B oonstra. m issing since F ri-
That business is good th is y ear is of p a rtic u la rs nam ing 122 women
Mumps on the p a rt of Jack F or- gage requested concerted action not road strik es and to force the rail
day, had been found safe and well at the opin5on of several of the leading]
Mrs. E n g le h ea rt claim s her h u s -!Sythe, son of B. F. F o rsy th e, princi- only at* C hristm as but th r o u g h o u t'roads to move th e crops
Malta Conimandery No. 4
ttn isolated ranch, w here he had b e e n ] raerchants of th e city> who sta le ^ . b a n d . “ p a sto r” of th e Church of th e pai of th e A shland high school, is
the* year tow ard a tta in in g “ an even-
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Knights Templar
cared for since his plane was forced people a re spending c o n sid e rab le , Divine Science, has a stro n g hyp- keeping th e fam ily in A shland over tu allv w arless world th ro u g h in ter- ASTORIA W ILL LICENSE
to land east ot P orcupine Ridge in niOney for p resen ts this year. A m a- notic power which he uses over the the holiday season.
Before illness n atio n al co-operation.”
ITINERANT MERCHANTS
Musoni« Hall
I tnh by a snow storm .
Boonstr:: s j 0 r ity of these are of a practical na-, women who come to him for “ divine visited th e fam ily, Mr. F o rsy th e a
n
d
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ASTORIA, Or., Dec. 20. — The
S tated conclave, W ednesday even-
plane was found }<s.eida>
am . tu re , and not th e useless gifts so h ealin g .” The church is said to be his fam ily planned on spending th e N. Y. COUNTY HANGS ONE
j problem of preventing itin e ra n t m er- ing, D ecem ber 20.
In sta lla tio n of
se ^/e h in g p a rtie s today located him comm on a few y ears ago.
ch
an
ts
from
crow
ding
the
city
w
ith
officers.
R
efreshm
ents.
All Sir
of a sp iritu a listic leaning.
holidays in Eugene.
MAN IN ENTIRE HISTORY
at a point far rem oved from civiliza-
Y uletide decorations in m any of
Mrs. E n g le h ea rt bases h er su it on D rill Slatc-il for T onight__
I stocks of goods before the local K nights courteously invited.
W. H. McNAIR, E. C.
,io n -
th e local estab lish m en ts have been charges of extrem e cru elty and her
The last drill of 1922 will he held
W ATERLOO, N. Y., Dec. 20.— .d e a le rs who were burned out have
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
m ade, giving m any of
th e stores an h u sb an d ’s association “ w ith o th er by
m em bers of the 484th com pany Seneca county h isto rian s, delving in- an opportunity to establish new loca-
Mi l 11 H E FLOATING
excellent appearance.
Suggestions w om en.”
a t tbe A rm ory this evening.
T his to records of the county, have dug lions, and a t the sam e tim e m ake
CARD OF THANKS
IN UOLUMR1A R IY E R of the holiday season a re not con-
d rill is required to brin g th e to tal up a record for o th e r counties of room for any legitim ate en terp rises,
We
w
ant to th an k o u r friends,
ST. H ELEN S, Or., Dec. 20. Tfierc fined to windows alone, but to t h e _ E quipping New R e s ta u ra n t—
up to federal req u irem en ts. It is de- the various sta te s to shoot at.
faces th e city council. As a m eans
J. H. Groves has ren ted the room sired by C aptain J. Quincy A dam s
In the history of Seneca county, of solving it an ordinance is now in neighbors and the Eiks lodge for all
is m uch ice floating in the riv e r op- in te rio r of th e sto res as well.
a t 345 E ast Main stre e t, which was th at every m an he present.
ju st one m an has been hanged for force req u irin g every person or firm the b e a u tifu l flow ers and th e ir kin -
posite St. H elens and betw een here
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form erly a p a rt of th e S quare Deal Spends Y ncaticn in P o rtla n d —
m urder.
He was C harles Johnson, desiring to engage in business to oh- n rss to us in the loss 01 oui ov ng
¡;nd K alam a, and two of the wooden Pi«ks Up D etroit—
; husband and father.
steam schooners, which left, took the
W hile tu n in g in to various dis-: grocery, a n d is in sta llin g fix tu res
Lloyd S hriner, son of Mr. and Mrs. who w ent to his d eath on a scaffold tain a license from th e city.
Mrs. B ertha Heer.
precaution to have the how sheathed tances last n ig h t, Sam Jo rd a n , of th e . p rep a ra to ry to opening up a lunch N. L. S hriner. who is a tte n d in g th e erected in the jail y ard here in 1887.
* The question of xvho shall get L--
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson.
w ith lum ber before s ta rtin g down Jo rd a n E lectric com pany, picked up room. Mrs. Groves was form erly in Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college a t Cor- Johnson was convicted of the m u rd e r censes is to be determ ined by a spe-
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sm ith.
river. R iverm en rep o rted th a t the the D etroit. Mich., radio sta tio n . Ex-; th e Bon Ton re s ta u ra n t for som e vallis, will not spend the holidays in of a ja il tu rn k e y . He had been in -]cial license com m ittee appointed by
Leslie E. Heer.
the council actin g in conjunction
ice is well broken up and sott, but cellent re su lts w ere obtained, an d ; tim e, and Mr. and Mrs. Groves have A shland, according to word received carcerated for a petty crim e.
Thelm a G. Heer.
] w ith a sim ila r com m ittee appointed
thick enough to do dam age to wood- everything cam e th ro u g h w ith per-! both had experience in the re ts a u ra n t by his p aren ts, but will visit w ith
Jim m ie Heer.
by the business interests.
en hulls.
feet clearness, declared Jordan.
A want ad will sell i t
business.
his two siste rs in P o rtla n d .
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