Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w n noui 4
th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ®
& cases out of ten of asthma. 4
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VOLUME
(International News Wire Service)
ARBUCKLE WILL
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NOT DIRECTOR
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NAME MEANS NOTHING 4
W HEN TITLE A PPL IE S
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TO PRISONER’S DUTY 4 |
1923 PROMISES
TO BE PERIOD OF
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FO UR DAYS UNTIL XMAS.
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CHRISTMAS EVE TO
BE OBSERVED HERE
WITH FINE CANTATA
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- 4
vive th re e n o n th s in th e rich 4
ozone at A shland. The pure do- 4
m estic w a te r helps.
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No. 93
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COMING EVENTS
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D ecem ber 21.— Cooked food
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sale,
T rin ity Guild.
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SEATTLE, W ash., Dec. 21.— 4
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D
ecem
ber 21.— Dr. C harles S.
• “ W h a t’s in a n a m e ? ”
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Price.
A
rm ory.
N. L. Loveall is the tu rn k e y 4
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Decem
ber
22— C hristm as pro-
4 a t the sta te p en iten tiary a t 4
4 gram , High School.
• W alla W alla, a post he has held 4
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D ecem ber 22— “ Man in th e
Î for five years.
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4 M aking.” Civic club building.
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Like Oliver Onion, the poet, 4
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D ecem ber 24— C hristm as can-
• the nam e is not especially apro- ®
4 ta ta . M ethodist church.
4 pos, adm its Loveall, who de- 4
COMEDIAN SORRY HE CANNOT
• d a re s , how ever, th a t he has an 4 WALL STREET SURVEY SHOW’S <§> D ecem ber 25, Monday —
GLADDEN CHILDREN BY
OUTLOOK FOR GREAT
4 C hristm as Day.
• affection for the prisoners, even 41
XMAS FILM
PROSPERITY
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D ecem ber 25— C hristm as ball
• if he do?s have to lock them up. 4 1
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b
enefit
484th com pany, A rm ory.
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Monday
J a n u a ry 1, 1923.
“ FATTY” FILLED WITH
CHRISTMAS BONUSES
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Ja
n
u
a
ry
1-5—
W eek of prayer
MANY HIGH AMBITIONS
ARE PAID THIS YEAR
4 in A shland churches.
Firm s Unable to Reward Faitliäul
U f e to b e One B eyond Censure
Employes in 1921 Are Doing So
D eclares;
W om en’s Clubs
This W inter; General Business
E ntire C ountry Prepare for Eight
Better, Reason Given.
A gain st His M ovies,
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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tidings
4 O M M < l4 « O 4 M «
LARGEST CARM IAD OF
MILK SH IP P E D FROM
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT
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S> BRATTLEBORO, Vt.. Dec. 21. <®>
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4- — E ight tho u san d , six h undred -
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4 and forty q u art bottles of m ilk, •
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4 co n stitu tin g the largest refrig - 4
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♦ e ra to r carload of bottled m ilk •
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ever sent out of B rattleboro in 4
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one day were shipped out of •
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4 here recently to Springfield, 4
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4 M assachusetts, by the W indham •
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V. MAYOR WANT KF KLUX
4 MYSTERY SURROUNDS M E A N S County Co. op eralive Milk P r0- 4 *
KLAN PUBLICATION
EMPLOYED BY H U FF IN
4 d u cers’ association. The milk 4
<$>
STOPPED
JAIL
BREAK
. 4 p lan t was established two years 4
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<$> ago, and the business th is year 4 ’
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HAPPINESS OF NATION
4 PRISON SIX STORIES
4 has exceeded $250,000.
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ABOVE STREET BELOV/ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
ALLEGED THREATENED
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I Federal
A utboi i.'«‘.s Must Cheek
Skylight Is B u k e n and Method of
A
ciivili'es
fit' T hose W ho Destroy
Descent Unknown; Prisoner Was
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P
eace,
lie
D eclin es; l*aper Owned
Known as Gunman; Wanted in
By
Col.
M
ayfield,
o f Texas.
Portland on Two Charges.
TO STOP WEEKLY
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NEW YORK, Dec. 21.— P resid en t
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21.— W hen
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.— Wil-
NEW’ YORK Dec. 21.— P rosperity!
H arding lias been requested hv May­
Roscoe ( “ F a tty ” ) A rbuckle, film
s liam H uff, held on seven charges of j
! is believed w ithin hailin g distance,
or H ylan, of New York, to stop pub­
b u rg lary , escaped in th e first city
com edian, re tu rn s to th e screen it
' follow ing a close survey m ade In
lication of “ Colonel M ayfield’s W eek­
jail break here in the history of the
will be as an a c to r and not a direc­
W all S tre e t by an In te rn a tio n a l News
ly," a Ku K lux K ian paper published
i In stitu tio n .
He pried off the b ars i
to r, it was learned today from Joseph
Service correspondent. The C h rist­
in Texas. He says the paper is de­
1 of the jail door, scaled a vent pipe to
m as bonus is Indicative of b etter!
Schenck, his em ployer. Schenck says,
liberately dissem inating race p re ju ­
NEW’ YORK, Dec. 21.— The anti-'; (he roof, broke the skylight and mys-
th a t a fte r the holidays A rbuckle w.ll
a m usical tre a t of an unusual na- tim es. , The end of 1922 m eans m ore;
dice and is endeavoring to destroy
ta k e p a rt in a s tirrin g new film tu re will be offered Sunday evening m oney to th e m an who tak es orders I saloon league was charged with “ de- teriotisly descended six stories to the
Election of officers in the newly the peace and happiness of the n a ­
comedy.
I a t th e M ethodist church, when as well as the m an who gives orders.! 1 herately reso rtin g to falsehood to stre e t.
organized F ra te rn a l club, by m em ­ tion.
“ F a tty ” expresses re g re t th a t he “ Y uletide M em ories,” a C hristm as
The W all S treet canvass shows an 's 't money from t ’.i? churches
hv
He is known to th e police as a des-
bers of the 484tli com pany, was held
‘ Is it not the duty of federal a u ­
is unable to m ake a C hristm as pic-j c an ta a, will be given by a choir of increase of 15 to 20 per cent over! U nited
States
Sena’or-elect
Ed- p erate gunm an. Two b u rg lary charg
following the drill period last night, th o ritie s to check activities of those
gunm an.
Two b urglary
tu re to gladden the h e a rts of the 41) voices. The m usical num ber is bonuses given o u t last year to be dis- w ards of New Jersey in a d d re s s in g ' p erate
who destroy the peace, happiness and
trib
u
te
d
th
is
C
hristm
as.
Increased
a
“
wet
m
ass
m
eetin
g
”
of
th
e
Molly
1
charges
are
pending
a g ain st him in and resu lted in th e following offi­
ch ild ren. He says lie is determ ined under the direction of George H.
prosperity of the n a tio n ? " Hylan
cers
for
the
com
ing
year:
L
ieutenant
to m ake good and to keep his pri- y eOi w ith Mrs. Anabelle H enry and business is given as the reason. Many P itch er club, m ilita n t w om en's or-1 P o rtla n d , Or. It is believed H uff hid
L ieu ten ­ asks. He says the paper is edited hv
vate life so ordered th a t th e public \ j lS j{ j . v a n Fosson as accom- firm s, unable to give bonuses last ganization of the New York sta te d i - ; in the prison, aw aiting a favorable,
.
an t N orton, vice-president; P riv ate Senator-elect E arl M ayfield, Texas
will never have the slig h test provo- panists. The chorus has been work- year, a re doing so this year, the cor- vision of the A ssociation A gainst opportunity to m ake a break for the
Bow erm au, a new m em ber, secretary, dem ocrat, but advices from H ouston,
outside.
the P rohibition am endm ent.
cation for censuring him.
| ing h ard for several weeks in pre- respondent finds.
and C aptain J. Quincy Adam s, tre a s ­ Texas, sta te the ow ner is Coionel
/
“ I shall have scm.. in te re stin g dc-l
It has been learn ed th a t w om en's p aring the special num ber for C hrist-
Billie M ayfield.
urer.
clubs over th e country a re prepar- m as eve> and some excellent m usic
velopm ents in th is fie'.d to m ake
P lans are now well under way for
ing to renew th e fight against th e ;s prom ised.
public la te r,” G overnor E dw ards
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— P r e s i­
the big C hristm as ball to be given
A rbuckle film s.
continued.
j.
Follow ing is the pro g ram :
the night of Decem ber 25 by the o r­ dent H arding has referred Mayor Hy-
In a n o th e r p a rt of his 'speech he
P relude ............................ Mrs. H enry
ganization for the benefit of the m il- la n ’s petition requesiing the govern­
I.ARGE BEAR IS KILLED
I accused th e anti-saloon league <ȣ
1. “ P raise and G lory” — Soprano
m ent to stop publication of May­
I
ita ry unit.
BY ASHLAND HUNTER
' i.-suing u n tru e inform ation from Ps
solo; choir and chorus; Miss
D rill last night consisted of plenty field’s W eekly to the departm ent of
bureau in W ashington.
Evelyn Dew, soloist.
of the in fa n try variety, w ith C orpor­ justice, and the post office d e p a rt­
In tru e Daniel Boone fashion, fol­ 2. “ The S tar and th e Song” — So­
C i.n a c te riz in g the sp re a d i f hoot-
als B utterfield. Adam s and Hobson m ent.
lowing th e tra c k s and everything.
legging as ‘ the m ost /Conspicuous
prano and alto d u et; Mrs. E d ­
It is likely he will wait reports
and P riv a te s S o u th er and W ertz in
Hugh B arron, son of H om er B arron,
¡evil developm ent” or prohibition,.
na Sm ith and Miss Jean An-
com m and d u rin g a drill period. Ser- from the d ep artm en ts before tak in g
of east of th e city, shot and killed
G overnor E dw ards said:
derson.
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1
geant S argent was in charge of a action.
one of the larg e st h ears seen recently 3. ‘ The P rophecy”— Tenor solo;
j “ I am on my way to W ashington
i school for nam ing the various me-
in th a t section of The country. The
' and they are going to h ear from me
Dr. C. F. Tilton.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21.— D rug raid-1 chanical pavts of tb e m uskets,
PORTLAND, Dec. 21.— The police
MISSIONARY SOCIET” MEETS
kill was m ade in the vicinity of the 4. “ B eihleliom ”— Choir.
th ere on the p ro h ibition question
e is, follow ing the ' poppy p a th ,” in-
W ith the exception of one night,
are grillin g H elen L eary, 20, who a l­
AT PR E SBY TE R IA N CHURCH
somehow and soon.
H yatt P ra irie dam.
5. “ A C hristm as L u llaby” — Con­
vaded the h e a rt of Greenw ich vil- 3Utficien t men have been present
leges she saw Cash W eir, an aged
Young B arron was out h u n tin g
O thers who also spoke a g ain st pro­
tra lto solo; Mrs. W. M. Den­
The P resb y terian m issionary so­
lage, and a rre ste d five men a fte r a d u rin g the drill nig h ts to enable the
riverm an m u rd e r a 15-year-old girl
when he ran across the tra c k s of the
hibition were A ugustus Thom as, ex-j
ton; violin obligato, Dr. Tilton
ciety
held a pleasant and p rofitable
desp
erate
b
a
ttle
in
a
d
ark
room,
al-
'
off;Cers
to
qualify
for
pay
d
u
ring
the
in his boathouse last Septem ber, and
b e a r in the j*now. He proceeded to 6. “ The Shepherds’ V ision”— Choir
ecutive chairm an of the P ro d u cin g ,
m
eeting
yesterday, w ith Mrs. C. B.
leged
to
be
an
opium
den,
w
ithin
the
last
eight
drills.
dum p the body in the river.
follow these, which led him to a !
M anagers' association, and Miss Eliz­
and q u a rte t.
L
am
kin,
hostess.
shadow of the Judson M emorial
F o r o btaining the g reatest num ber
W eir denies the sta te m e n ts, say ­
cave in which th e bear had m ade its; 7. “ The M idnight C hoir”— Alto so­
abeth M arbury.
Miss
Niver
opened the m eeting
church.
of new rec ru its to the 4 84th com pany
ing th e wom an is endeavoring to get
home. W hen he encountered the
li); choir w ith alto obligato;
w
iih
reading
of
th e prophecies con­
Tho sounding of sm ashing glass v ic to r H. Dale was aw arded the shav-
even, since he told his son, E a r l,'to
an im al. H ugh had to use his gun in
Miss Jean A nderson, soloist.
have n othing to do w ith her.
UMPQUA HARBOR JETTY
windows drew h u n d red s to the scenei ¡ng set &ffe re d as a prize in th is con- cerning the C hrist Child from Isaiah,
a h urry. He took a quick aim and 8. ‘ The W ise M en”— Bass solo;
She says she saw the m u rd e r
MAY BE ELIM INATED from nearby tea room s and dancing ;esp This was over a six w eeks’ per- then giving the b eautiful description
b ro u g h t it down w ith one shot.
m en’s voices and soprano ob­
th rough a knothole in the boathouse.;
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places frequented in G reenw ich vil- ¡O(|
Dale brought in six new men, of the B ethlehem shepherds from
The anim al was of the black h ear
lig ato ; Mrs. Mabel Hughes!
The police a re looking for E a rl W eir, j ROSEBURG, Dec. 21.— T elegram s; lage.
four m ore th an his closest com petitor Ben H ur.
trib e anil weighed 375 pounds
and Mr. A rtie Crews, soloists. 1
Mrs. Ross, president, conducted
; w ere sent to congress urging an ap-
Two com plete layouts of opium for honors.
9. “ The G uiding S ta r” — Soprano j
the
business m eeting a fte r which
I propriation. for the U m pqua h arb o r and two k its of b u rg la r tools were
This was the final drill for 1922,
solo; w om en’s voices w ith so-1
< I T -O FF REH EA RIN G SET
Mrs.
Riley gave a good review of th e
¡je tty . S enator S tanfield telegraphed seized. Many actresses a re said to i and plans are u n d er way to m ake
piano o bligato; Mrs. E d n a ’
FOR EARLY IN JANUARY
leaching
and falsity of M oham m ed­
th a t the budget com m ittee recom - have visited the establishm ent,
1923 a b an n er year for the organiza-
Sm ith, soloist.
anism
.
Mrs.
K oehler added points
j m ends reducing th e app ro p riatio n of
I tion. The disbandm ent crisis faced
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— A re ­ 10. “ Room for T hee”— Choir and SO-1
I by the 484th com pany recently ap ­ on the conditions in o u r m ission
' $56,000,000 for harbors urged by Ike
hearin g will be held here on J a n u a ry
p ian o s and altos.
¡arm y engineers, to $27,600,000. If
pears to he passed, and it is the hope fields in Syria and Persia w here this
3 on the p ro test of Pendleton, Or., 1 i: “ Sing, Oh H eavens”— Q u artet;
this cut is m ade, th e Umpqua h arbor
of the local organization th a t th ere religion prevails.
ag a in st th e proposed W allula cut-off
Mrs. Sm ith Miss A nderson,
Mrs. Boyd talked on “ M onnan­
will be elim inated from the list, it
will never arise in the history of
which was included in the Oregon
M essrs. Crews and Yeo.
ism
, the Islam of A m erica,” which
was said. The passage of the bill
th e unit a n o th e r sim ilar condition.
s ta te highw ay com m ission construe- 49 “ The H allelu jah C h o iu s” ; Choir.
led
to discussion of the evils of this
SALEM, Dec. 21.— A few m in u tes're co m m en d e d by th e engineers was
»ion program a t the request o. the
faith
in America.
Mrs. Ross p re­
before m idnight pledges to the W il- urged.
federal b u reau of good roads.
sented
the
need
of
th
e new P resb y ­
j lam e tte university endow m ent fund
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The federal b u reau has been in­
te
ria
n
college
in
Utah.
The m eeting
¡crossed th e $1,250,000 goal.
The
clined to stan d firm on its original
ARMY STORE CHANGES HANDS;
closed with o ffering and prayer.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21.— Colonel
university also get $350,000 from the
decision, b u t consented to reopen the
JORDAN SELLS TO JORDAN F rancis M arshall and
L
ieutenant;
general education board of the M eth­
case a t the req u est of P endleton, first
C harles W ebber, m issing a v ia to rs,'
NATIONAL FO RES’I’S RETURN
odist Episcopal* church.
s e ttin g the reh e a rin g on Time to J a n ­
Sale of the Army store owned by were found burned to death a b o u t'
LARGE IN< CUE TO I’l BLIC
The stu d e n ts and faculty held a
uary 15. b ut th e secretary of a g ri­
W. F. Jo rd an to Al E. Jo rd an , h a s ; „ 5 m üea south of Tucson, Ariz., / c - |
g rea t p arad e and rally.
President!
c u ltu re would ag re e to only a two-
been announced. The new p io p n e -, co rd in g to rep o rts from th e rail-
A to tal incom e of $866,532.54 was
Carl G. Doney. R obert A. Booth and
weeks* extension. It is understood
to r will conduct the business a lo n S | road offices here.
SALEM, Dec. 21.— S terilization of received from the n atio n al forests of
m any oth ers deserve g rea t credit fori
th a t P endleton and P o rtla n d and
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u-
the lines of his predecessoi and will
bodies w ere ch a rre d beyond a ji feeble-m inded, insane, epileptic Oregon and W ashington fo the year
this accom plishm ent.
some of the so u th e a ste rn W ashington gene, Dec. 21.— Oregon has 132 corn-
do business in th e sam e place. The recognition and were found beside persons, h a b itu a l crim inals, m o ra l; closing Ju n e 30, according to Dis-
tow ns will be rep resen ted a t th " m unities suppo rtin g one or m ore
store has been the property of W. F. (he w recked plane
Ttiis ends the degenerates and
sexual perverts is tric t F o rester George H. Cecil, of the
new spapers, according to a sta te P u ttin g in B ath—
Jo rd a n fo r th e past few years. Mr. m ost sensational search in the
hearing.
his- provided for in a bill which Dr. Ow- N orth Pacific d istrict.
new spaper directory prepared under
The O. K. B arbers a re in stallin g a Jo rd an sta te s th a t he is undecided as torv of aviation.
ens A dair of P o rtlan d has prepared
Revenue am o u n tin g to $5,068,-
HAREM QUESTION TABOO
direction of P rofessor George T urn- fjne new aix foot bath tub a t th eir lo w hat he will do in th e fu tu re , but
for consideration by th e forthcom ing 527.42 was paid into the
L nited
AT NEAR EAST CONFERENCE bull, o; the univ ersity school of jo u r-j piace Of business on N orth Main will rem ain in A shland for the presj
; leg islatu re.
I S tates tre a su ry fiom all of the na-
ent
I A want ad will sell It
nalism . Of 2S dailies in O regon, six stre e t.
A sim ilar m easure, d rafted by Dr. tional forests, says the forest serv-
LAUSANNE. Dec. 21.— T u rk e y ’s are m orning papers.
E ight cities — ------------------- -
A dair an d passed by th e legislature -C8, I nited S tates D epartm ent of Ag­
h arem s a re sacred and p riv ate and outside of P o rtla n d have two daily
in 1919, was declared u n c o n stitu tio n -;> ¡culture, in its annual rep o rt m ade
they cannot be discussed by the n e a r papers and eight have two weekly 1
! al because it provided for no day in public today, by the d istric t forest-
e ast conference, the T u rk ish dele- publications.
■ fl
co u rt for those aifected. The new e r’s office in P o rtla n d . Receipts for
gates here announced.
Seven w eekly new spapers a re edit-
hill overcom es th is objection.
¡the last q u a rte r w ere fa r in excess
W lien th e sub com m ittee on C hris- ed ^y wom en, two being full owners. ■ M
The bill would include in its pro- of those for any preceding q u a rte r
K«
tian m inorities a tte m p te d to intro- Qne th e Long C reek R anger, con-- we
visions not only inm ates of sta le in- in th e ad m in istra tio n of the natio n al
duce a rep o rt by Mile. V acaresko, a ducled by Grace P o rte r, is a one-- ww
stitu tio n s b ut any person whose m e n -( iorests, except one in 1920.
R um anian d elegate to the league of wom an paper, for Miss P o rte r does ■«
tai or physical condition would jus-
N early fo u r and a h alf m illion of
nations, alleging th a t m any C h ristian
»be w ork herself, ed ito ria l, bus!-; R»
tify such an operation.
! th ese receipts are derived from the
women are prisoners in T urkish negs and m echanical. A nother, th e '
A nother proposed m easure d rafted use of tim b er and forage, the rem ain-
hom es, th e O ttom an delegates de- MilUpin Tim es, conducted by Mrs. u
by Dr. Owens A dair would req u ire a der for th e use of land, including
d a re d th at T u rk ish hom es are pri- j e SSe]iUe E. M orrison, is an all-wom - S3
physical and m ental test for both daterpow er sites.
vate and th a t th e conference cannot an paper.
H
m en and women as a requisite to the^
bring them into discussion.
T he n u m b er of one-m an shops in II
issuance of a m arriage license, worn- ETATE TAX COMMISSIONER
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the s ta te is decreasing, w ith few er
en over 45 years of age only being
W ILL RESIGN TH IS MONTH
GUARDSMEN OVERSEE
th an a dozen p ro p rieto rs now doing
exem pted.
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DREDGING FOR BODIES th e ir own m echanical work in addl- II
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| SALEM, Dec. 21.— F ra n k K. Lov-
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tion to ed itin g and business m anage- II
lell, s ta te tax com m issioner, who has
MER R O l’GE. La.. Dec. 21.— Com- m ent. N early 50 c-wners, or one- II
EUGENE FIRE VICTIMS
been em ployed in various sta te ca-
pany G o. the L ouisiana N ational fo u rth of th e e n tire num ber, are coni- If
ARE AIDED BY < 1TY pa c jt;es fo r m ore th an 30 years, will
G uard, under com m and of C aptain bining the position of forem an of the
-
file his resignation in th e executive
Re
W. W. Cooper, a rriv ed here W ednes- com posing room w ith t^ e ir news-
EUGENE, Or., Dec. 21.— A bout office la te r th is m onth, p rep arato ry
FS
day and went into camp. The gu ard s- g a th e rin g and adv ertisin g duties,
f «
$2000 will be d istrib u ted am ong th e for leaving for C alifornia, w here he
men w ere engaged this aftern o o n in
F o rty changes of ow nership out of Kk
fam ilies of Iver Johnson, Jam es will pass several m onths in hope of
overseeing the dredging of two lakes 187 daily and weekly publications in u
I Church and Mrs. H enry N estle, who b e n efiitin g his health.
n e a r here, w here a u th o ritie s believe the s ta te are listed since th e last I I I
¡suffered in recent fire and drow ning
Mr. Lovell had intended to resign
th e bodies of W att D aniels and com pilation of a new spaper d ire c -j« »
¡trag ed ies here, as a C hristm as gift, as sta te tax com m issioner a few
Thom as R ich ard s have been hidden tory. Oregon has been 200 and 225 i l
The money was co n trib u ted by local m onths ago, but a t the request of
since th e ir m ysterious disappearance publications.
¡persons th ro u g h the M orning Regis- G overnor Olcott agreed to serve un*
In the gun shop of the W ashington navy yard they are m aking letter boxes for the Post Office departm ent out of
last Ju n e in the hands of a band of
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I til th e first of neax year.
ter, which o riginated th e fund.
discarded shell cases and other ordnance material.
masked men.
T*ry the classified columns.
OFFICERS ELECTED
ADICTS FIGHT-
PARTY DF RAIDERS
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GOES OVER THE TOP
BILL IS PROPOSED
OF STATE PAPERS
Peace Use for the Instruments of Warfare
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