Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily
• ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u n o u t ■«
«•> th e aid of m edicine, c a re s nine ❖
cases o u t of ten of asthm a.
T his is a proven fact.
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
No. 94
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,-1922
4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
WILL MARRY A SCOT
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COMING EVENTS
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TH R EE
DAYS
U N T I L <C
<» CHRISTMAS. ONE MORE DAY <♦
4> TO SHOP.
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; gram , High School.
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D ecem ber 22— “ Man in the
' <3> M aking.” Civic club building.
<§> D ecem ber 24— C hristm as can-
; •> ta ta . M ethodist church.
<$> D ecem ber 25, Monday —
<•> C hristm as Day.
3 0 0 0 HOMELESS AS RESULT OF <•>
D ecem ber 25— C hristm as ball
EARLY MORNING CON­
; ’•> benefit 484th com pany, A rm ory.
FLAGRATION
Monday Ja n u a ry 1, 1923.
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J a n u a ry 1-5— W eek of prayer
BUILDING COLLAPSES;
<? in A shland churches.
NEW YORK CITY
TO HEAR PRICE
EVANG ELIST
TALKS TO
PE O PLE AT ARMORY
LAST NIGHT
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DEDICATION OF TEMPLE
SET FOR DECEMBER 21
FIRE CHIEF IS DYING
Sixty Persons and 13 F irem en Are
A lso H urt; P eople F lee in N ight-
C lothes; C hicago F ather R escues;
Children from F lam es.
M< » lin g s W ill B e H eld in Los An-
i»i l< s; E astern Call Not, A ccepted;
W ill R eturn to O regon Som etim e
Next Y ear.
WRIGHT DRY ACT
TAKES EFFECT
LAST MIDNIGHT
PQLES HONOR PERSHING
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VALIDITY OF LAW IS BEING
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•* ATTORNEYS DECLARE
ROSCOE READY
TO ANSWER ALL
"FATTY” WILLING TO MEET HIS
CRITICS ANYTIME AND
ANYW HERE
CALIFORNIA MINISTERS
PROTEST HAYS’ RULING
IT UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Lus A n g eles P astors Are A ro n s« !;
W enatchee and Indianapolis Alan
D eclare Ran <n All F u tu re Pi»-
lu res Made by A rbuckle.
Man U cn u ils l ’o P -e to Arrest Him
In O lder to T ake A ct to H igher
Court ; Many C lose Up P laces of
B usiness.
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 22.— T aking
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.— More than
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22.— To
Dr. C harles S. P rice and party, i
notice
of the storm of criticism fol­
3000 were driven from th e ir hom es I
force a c o u rt test of the W right dry
consisting of Mrs. P rice, Miss E velyn'
lowing
H ays’ ru lin g allow ing " F a tty "
in a panic, and close to 60 persons,!
enforcem ent law, which becam e ef­
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A
rbuckle’s
re tu rn to the screen, J« s-
C arvell, R ussell K othbeg and Will ;
including 13 firem en, were in ju red j
fective at m idnight, F ra n k B urke to-
j eph Schenck, friend and em ployer of
Y eom an, a rriv ed on tra in No. 13, | Miss Gwendolyn Field, g ran d d au g h ter in a sp ectacu lar fire th a t swept
j A rbuckle, asserted today th a t Ar-
yesterday m orning. They w ere m et >f the late M arshall Field of Chicago, th ro u g h a block of fram e buildings i CHICAGO, Dec. 22.— Almost 1 ,'d a y su b m itted to a rre s t a block from
¡150,000 persons in the U nited S tates the Hall of Justice. He was w aiting! Gen. John J. Pershing being dec > buckle is ready anytim e and any-
a t th e sta tio n by a delegation from whose engagement to Charles, the eld-
in Brooklyn early th is m orning.
th e various churches, who accorded
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Si" Archibald Ednmnstone
n i t - F ire Chief Jo h n O’H ara w ere assisted d u rin g th e last year w ith a flask of w hiskey w hen O fficer orated with the PoIish -v iitu ti mili- • w here to meet critics, and to answ er
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of P u n trc u th castle, Scotland, lias been
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'b y the Travelers* Aid society, it is Dick Skain appeared.
i ta ri” and “Polonia restituta,” aw arded a jj questions.
them a h e a rtv welcome. The serv- nnouneed in c o d e d rep o rts from was el>U
rem oved to the hospital in a
B
urke
took
out
his
flask
and
Juin by the Polish government for
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shown
by
the
report
ot
Bayard
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for
Schenck says he hopes persons
ices both afternoon and evening were j abroad. Miss Field has been living
dying condition w ith a broken ba k ! E ek.n d
e ra , „„„.a»..».,,
se cre ta ry . i„
In p Chi-
drank
in th
the o presence
of the
the »»nicer.
officer, services
services during
during the
the World
World war.
war. The
i » ! . iivm
V ¡n
„re se n c e of
I who oppose his re tu rn will tak e a d ­
held in the A rm ory building. Rev. it Ei, ’am i with her au n t, Lndy Beat- ' when a building collapsed, catching
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cago alone, m ore than 20,900 per- He was prom ptly a rre ste d and presentations were made by Dr. W ro v antage of A rbuckle’s desire to an-
\ !'e »if the B ritish adm iral, ami
Law rence, of th e P resb y terian church i
I him under the w reckage.
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„ «»..¡„t.» blewskt, tl»e neu m inister to tills Coun-
sons w ere aided.
booked as a \io la to i ot , e v\ lig h t
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of (l.e w is t popular Am eriian
! sw er any questions they wish to ask.
in M edfoid, and Rev. Angell of Phoe-1
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, try from Poland.
Men
and
women
rushed
scream
ing,
mi.
in
1
(hut
social
ai
lIvltles.
E
lderly
persons,
children
and
for-
act.
W
illiam
H
ornblow
er,
attorney
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Local m in isters have protested
nix being p re s e a t a t These services. |
j from th eir hom es, carry in g children '
j
eigners
were
those
who
received
most
for
th
e
“
w
ets,”
has
tak
e
n
steps
to
Many o th e r people from out of the |
|
against
th e ru lin g allow ing Ar-
and the m ost valuable of th eir house-j
of
the
help.
More
than
1000
tele-
secure
a
w
rit
of
habeas
corpus,
al-!
!
buckle’s
retu
rn .
city w ere also in atten d an ce.
hold effects.
' gram s w ere sent on behalf of ’’lo st” ! leging the act to be u nconstitutional, j
More th an 1000 people greeted th e :
It is b itte r cold and the panic-!
■persons, and 1000 persons were es-
F ifty a rre s ts were m ade w ithin t h e :
W ENATCHEE W ash., Dec. 22.—
evangelist a t th e evening m eeting,
strick en persons run the risk of in
corted
to
th
e
ir
hom
es.
first
few
hours
a
fte
r
the
act
w
ent.
P ictu res show ing Roscoe ( “ F a tty ” )
w hich was opened by the song ‘‘R e - ,
fiuenza and pneum onia in escaping
N um erous “ puppy love” elope- into effect. Many places, convinced
A rbuckle will not be p erm itted to
vive Us A gain,” to which all joined .
in th e ir night-clothes.
| m ents were fru s tra te d , the youngest th a t the police m ean business, have
be exhibited in W enatchee, accord­
in w ith g reat gusto, except when he
being the case of a girl of nine who closed up shop.
ing to George Seam an, chairm an of
called for ju st th e men who w anted
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CHICAGO, Dec. 22.— Six children
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it . j ..„ .a
was eloping from Chicago w ith a boy
the m otion picture censoring com ­
to be m arried , to sing it. The sp irit I
v &
i were c a n t-ied by th e ir la th e r, E dw ard
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of
six.
m ittee.
th ro u g h o u t the m eeting was all th a t
STATE TAX TOTAL IS
¡T . Jensen, th ro u g h sm oke and,
‘At
a
n
o
th
e
r
tim
e
we
stopped
two
could be desired when next they sang I
SLA SH ED H A LF-M ILLIO N
' flam es to safety in a fire here th a t!
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i,nm ps girls of 15 who had come to Chicago
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., Dec. 22.—
the chorus, “ W hat a W onderful Sav-;
! routed five fam ilies from th e ir h o m e s, ................
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with
tw
o
hoys
of
16,
the
girls
riding
Motion
p ictures show ing .‘ ¡b u ck ’»*
lo u r,” w hich was composed by Mrs.)
SALEM, Dec. 22.- A to tal of $8,-
and for a tim e th re a te n e d hom es of '
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 22 — I will not be perm itted to be shown in
M cPherson, and dedicated to D r. I Sixteen m em bers of the 1922 foot-
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rni,o I in the dav coaches, and the hoys 835,295.39 m ust be raised by the
m ore th an a score of lam ilies. T he.
il’ ” M
a t .-
o tn rt^ in the j ensen hom e. In- ‘riding »bo
lbe m
ra i!’’”
r- E ekard said. taxpayers of Oregon for sta te pur “ 1 M agnus Bush, a Scandinavian, w h o ! In d ian ai,olis> according to th e stat
P ric e ; and it was also repeated ju s t i ball team of A shland high school i ..
J crashed into th e Mecca pool hall in m gnt jssued by M ayor Rha<)k when
before th e benediction. ‘ The A rk Is.
j ¡n form ed (h at W ill Ha i, ch airm an
Com ing Up tlie R oad,” was sung as i
evening, will do no m ore d r i v - L f the m otjon picture j ..lu s try, had
a solo by Miss C arvell, w ith the ch o ir,
for some tim e to come.
announced th at A rbuckle m ight have
and audience jo ining in th e c h o ru s ,.
A
rraigned
in
th
e
ju
stice
c
o
u
r
t,;
a
chance to come hack in pictures,
!
sound
sp
an
k
in
g
s.”
and the vast audience raised the roof . lei
body co n stitu tio n , th a t a m anj
QUEBEC
Can., Dec. 22. F ire
Tax C om m issioner Lovell, of the
j Bush has pleaded guilty to t h e .
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w hen “ I Know the Lord Laid His : p |it, in th re e w inning halves. If the fiend3 inspired by K11 K lux K ian
sta te tax com m ission. This is $540,-
charge of failing to stop and ren d er BI ’«I NESS GIRLS' CLUB HAS
H ands on Me” was announced, sin g -, team does not win a single contest propaganda o r religious m ania, are
993.72 less Ilian the am ount îaised
assistance and was fined $350 and
ANNUAL C H R ISTM A S PA R T Y
ing it in the old C h au tau q u a sp irit. | ¡luring th e season, no le tte rs are responsible for the destru ctio n of the
for sta te purposes this year, which
sentenced
to
four
m
onths
in
jail.
The subject tak e n for th e evening ; aw arded.
Both le v ie s’
to taled $9,376,289.11.
m agnificient
B asilica,
Q uebec’s
include the special levies for e d u c a -i011 * charge of d liv in g w hile intoxi* ! M embers of the L usine-s G irls'
w as on tlie w onderful m essage Dr.
Follow ing are th e men who receiv- proudest church stru c tu re , according
tio n al, bonus,
le m
m en
e n ta
ta rv
ry t ; c a te d ’ t0 w h‘ch ~ x pled ° guilty,
h e ; club were
were ouv«».uiueu
e n te r ta ined a t 1 th»>
1‘rice only knows how to deliver. ,,d t jie official “ A’.’ : C harles Rush, to Chief of D etectives Dan L o rrain ,
bonus, road
road and
and e e le
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. hom e of »
purposes.
D
educting
the
ele-
was
sentenced
to
30
days
in
i
ail
an()
Miss
Calla
Biegel
F
riday
evening,
" T lie Ark is Coming Up th e Road.
ptain. E llis Beeson, F ra n k Nelson. here.
school
He said he had received a
ry
school
tax,
which
is
levied;
fined
$25’
Tllis’
w
ith
the
costs-;T
h
e
annua!
C
h
risi’
/
ta
s
tree
was in
H e held his audieuce spellbound as ! Cleni C lark and Max M offei^ half- th re a te n in g anonym ous le tte r th a t
men tar;
brings
the
total
pealty
to
five
piace>
w
hile
Santa
Claus
him
self,
l i e told them how. when the a rk was backs;
M errick T hornton full-back; the Basilica would be burned on De-
by th e sta te but retain ed in th e var-
m
onths
in
jail
and
$383
in
fines,
j
though
a
little
early,
paid
his
first
c ap tu red in w ar from the Israelites Aiber t M arske, q u arte r-b a ck ; How- cem ber 28
i ious counties for the support of the
E.
V.
C
a
rte
r
president
of
the
F
irs
t
Also
his
o
p
e
ra
to
r’s
license
was
sus-
visit
t0
the
c
ity,
d
istrib
u
tin
g
gifts
to
by the P hilistines, and when David . rd Hobson, Lisle W entner, C hester:
! grade schools,, th e net s ta te tax for
N ational ban k ’, m et w ith a p a in in g 1923 w jn be ?6>816 297 07> as com . pended.
those
present.
was to bring it back, he- w anted to Woods and Glenn W ild, ends; G rover;
Mrs. G eorgia Fischer, 7 05 U p h a m ; D ecorations were in keeping w ith
accident last n ig h t w hile going 10 pared tQ $7.3 94,680.72 in 1922.
b rin g it in th e sam e old ru ts o. the Leach, tack le;
W ilbur C hapm an,!
a
tte
n
d
the
Dr.
C
harles
S.
Price
serv-
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stre e t a t whose hom e Bush lives, ; the holiday season, and a very en-
c h ario t w heels th at carried it away. tacji!e and end; “ Bo” C arlon and E l - •
l ices at th e A rm ory, when he slipped
said th a t she believed she would b e 1 joyable evening is reported by tlie
He com pared it as chaff w hen sp eak - m er jji , g uards, and T heodore Lock-!
> on the pavem ent and cracked his
able to raise the am ount of th e m em bers. P resents w ere m ailed to
ing th e churches of th e m odern tim es j ,.,, t center. H arvey Wood m ana-J
i knee-cap.
! fines.
| three m em bers of the organization
w ith all th e ir brass rails, silver serv ' ger, w as also aw arded a letter.
Mr.
C
a
rte
r
had
ju
st
driven
up
to
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who
a
t
present
are out of th e city.
ice and m agnificient furnishings. D r .'
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A
rm
ory
and
had
stepped
from
hisi
TUG
Hi,AT
CAPTAIN
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P rice said in all of his m inistry o f 1 SEV EN TEEN ARE GRADUATED
’
i
m
achine.
In
going
to
the
re
a
r
of
INJUR ED BY CABLE TURKEY POOL NETS
th e p ast seven years he never won a 1
I ROM STATE NORMAL SC HOOL
1 the sedan, in o rd er to inspect his
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PROFIT TO FARM ERS
soul to C hrist, till a fte r he received!
tail-lig h t, he fell. It was firs t be­
M ARSHFIELD, Or., Dec. 22.—
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th e baptism of the Holy S pirit, a
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Mon­
j Clarence H arris, captain of th e to w |
ROSEBl RG, Dec. 22. I lie Iloug-
lieved th a t he had sustained a broken
little over a year ago when now lie m outh. Dec. 22.— Seventeen stu d en ts!
boat. W olverine, w hile w ith his b o a t! ^a s county farm bureau tu rk e y pool
lim b, but an exam ination late r re-
has to his credit over .»¡»00 souls, and j-eceLed diplom as for th e sta n d a rd ;
• e a le d th e in ju ry to be in his knee,
MER ROUGE, La., Dec. 22. -The
l l l c |v
;
at
a log boom, was stru ck by a cable was sold for for 3 2 ’4 cents.
Ih e
he has only ju st begun. He spoke of two-, e a r course today, and five will j
bodies of W att D aniels and Thom as
bg c o n ;jn ed
b ,s i|Ome for
!
and
suffered
a
fra
c
tu
re
d
skull.
His
pool
consisted,
of
1
40,000
pounds
ol
th e w onderful work accom plished in
elem entary certificates, having
R ichards, kidnapped last A ugust
j som e f ,me w ith his in ju ry . In spitej
i
condition
is
serious.
H
arris,
is
a
I
turkey,
and
was
purchased
by
O.
J.
A lbany, not only w inning souls, com pler j tlie one-year elem entary
a band of m asked m en, w ere f o u n d ; of th e h a r t, Mr. C a rte r was reported!
PORTLAND, Dec. 22.— The first) son o£ th e ia t e C aptain W. C. H arris, Lindsey of Rosebur- . buying for the
which is the most im p o rtan t, hut t< ehe-s' tra in in g course. Ten stu-
restin g easily today.
clew to identify the 15-year-old girl qoos Bay pioneer.
Makin com pany, 01 San Francisco.
m afvelous healings as w ell; some (Te n ts will com plete the 12 weeks /f 1 l o a ti n g on th e surface of L ake La
v I
» ci.nr» of .„¡1
ik
,
t
Fourche, a sh o rt distance from here.
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alleged to have been m urdered by
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¡This will net the grow er 3 0 J4 or
being n o thing sh o rt of m n acu io u s. norm al tra in in g course, p re p a ra to ry ; .
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A fter tin- serm on was over, a lje:il- to
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' A WOman TeP°rte d th a t h e i. husband | TIERNAN AND W IF E
Cash W eir, aged n v e rm a n , was given SENATE TO ADJOURN
30% cents.
W ith im prov d m eth-
tin g th e sta te te a c h e rs’ exami
found the bodies w hile fishing
De­
USE
ASSUMED
NAME
today
by
Mrs.
Helen
L
eary,
th
e
ac-
UNTIL DECEMBER 27 ods th e exchange has m a? ged to
ing line was form ed, being w hat Dr. 'n a tio n s.
tectives im m ediately went to verify
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cuser.
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¡cut the handling cost to low er th an
P ric e called an im prom ptu h e a l i n g --------------------------------
the report.
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.— P rofessor
She says the girl wore an agate
WxUSHINGTON, Dec. 22.— W hile the usual 2 cents, and th e re tu rn s to
service, w ithout p rep a ra tio n . Many t ;jn>ERS ARE HEAVY’
1
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fell under the power of God d u rin g
1 O R MONKEY GI AXDS
A r ' nS Wlt" *W° keys waS tountl a »ul Mrs. John P. T iernan, and the ring, bearing a scene w ith clouds and in executive session yesterday, th e the grow er will be la rg e r than in
th is s e r v ic e ind some reci i\t d th e
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on tbe sh ° re ° f tb e la ^ e - and m a>’ 1 year-old boy over whose p a te rn ity • trees. Also a w hite old rin g and a senate agreed to ad jo u rn from Sat- past years. The cash m arket th is
b ip tism of the Holy Spirit as well
LONDON. Dec. 22. A London Plove to be valuable evidence. T h e : the p air fOught in th e c o u rts of S outh lavaliere.
urday, D ecem ber 23, to W ednesday, year varied from 30 to 31 cents.
as th e ir healing a t th e sam e tim e.
concern has o rdered 200* live, full-»m en who b id»*PPed tbem w ere i n jB end, Ind., m oved today from th e ir
Police th is afternoon to u red th e D ecem ber 27.
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meet the -------------
dem and tbe garb of tbe , Ku K lux x. K lan ’ 1. De' i : relativ es to a Greenw ich village ho- , b anks of the Colum bia riv er w ith! 1
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W ill A ttend T en ch eis' M eeting—
The p a rty left on tra in No. 15 a t sized m ..akevs
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m id n ig h t Miss Carvell for h er hom e of m onkey gland p urchasers, a c c o rd -!Pa rtra e n t of ^ustice ag en ts haVe been ^1. They reg istered u n d er the nam e Mrs. L eary .hoping she m ay locate NEW PR ESID EN T IS
Among the Jackson county dele-
ELECTED IN POLAND gate« to th e S tate T each ers’ m eeting
in Y reka, w here her aged fa th e r is ing to the Capetown correspondent in v estigating for two weeks.
of W in ;ara A. Ross and fam ily.
the spot w here her sw eeth eart. E arl
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W eir, is alleged to have pointed out
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to be held in P o rtlan d Decem ber 27
q u ite ill; Mr. Yeom an, the piano of the Daily Express. The bidder of-;
WARSAW, Dçp.
22. Stanislav
gg. a re Mrs. Susanne Holm es Gar-
It
pays
to
read
th
e
classified
page,
w here the body was throw n.
A w ant ad will Bell I t
player, to his home in S acram ento, t'ers $3.50 for each m onkey which
j W ojciechow ski was elected president tç r . coun£... school su p e rin te n d e n t;
and the rest of the P rice party to is considered very low, as it is very
of Poland W ednesday to succeed Qeorge A Briscoe, su p erin ten d en t of
Lodi, C alif., w here they will spend d ifficu lt to c ap tu re the m ale of the
P resid en t N arutow icz, who was as- p;ty gcbools and Mrs Bessie M urphy.
C hristm as, a fte r which the e n tire species.
sassinated Saturday.
of A shland; A ubrey Sm ith and O. R.
p a rty will journey to Los A n g e l e s , ; ----------------------------
Cam pbell, M edford; H. P. Jew ett.
Carey
J
o
in
s
V.
S.
Navy—
R
estaurant
D
resses
Up—
!
will
be
nearly
$10,000,
less
than
half
to a tte n d a t th e dedication of the
C
entral P o in t; E. C. Brown, of Rogue
C
larence
V
erne
Carey,
son
o
f|
An
enorm
ous
C
hristm
as
tre
e
is
one
Of
which
ig
protected
by
ingurftnce
;
g re a t tem ple th ere ju st com pleted by
R
iver; Miss Almeda F u lle r, Satufl
George L. Carey, 120 G resham stre e t ¡of th e m any decorative fea tu re s th a t He says the building which he owned
Mrs.
Aim ee Sem ple M cPherson.
Valley, and Miss Inez W illits, of P e r­
retu rn ed to the city th is m orning adorn the Depot re s ta u ra n t d uring w a / consum ed in an even 12 m inutes
These services will ^continue for
sist.
A ltern ates selected w ere Miss
a
fte
r
having
spent
several
days
in
the
holiday
season.
The
eatin
g
place
th re e weeks, beginning Decem ber 31.
d u rin g the fire.
Ila
Myers.
A shland, and Miss Edith
P
o
rtla
n
d
undergoing
a
physical
ex-
is
planning
on
a
n
o
th
e
r
of
its
special
All th e g rea t speakers n tb e coast
S. 1’. Spruces Up—
K
ubli
of
Agate.
A nother delegate
am
ination
p
rio
r
to
his
e
n
tran
ce
in
de
Uixe
din
n
ers
for
C
hristm
as
day,
from tb e various churches will speak
_ »j- o ».jin
•
i Tbe local r a >lroad yards a re bright
will
be
selected
by
the teach ers of
___________
He
enlisted
w
hen
according
to
F.
K.
Schilling,
m
spec-
w
ith
new
coIorg
p
ain
ters
hav{
th e U. S. navy.
a t these services. Many of the local
Ashland
and
M
edfoid.
L
ieu
ten
an
t
R.
E.
K
err,
naval
rec
ru
it-
to
r
of
re
s
ta
u
ra
n
ts
for
the
S
outhern
been
a
t
worR
for
gome
th
n
e
s
,uc,
no
people now sojo u rn in g in the City of
W itness Has Fam ily Here—
TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. 22,— E ith e r in officer, was in th e city recently. Paefic. This will be served the sam e; up a l, tb e railro ad b u ;kiinps and
th e Angels, will have tne privilege
BENICIA, Calif., Dec. 22.— One
Miss Helen L eary, who told th e
of w itnessing the dedication of this. Colonel F rances M arshall or Lieu-
C arey will spend C hristm as w ith his as th e T hanksgiving dinner, as it is sw itch postg ¡n thg yardg
F re s i,
. . .
,
„»hors
the g re a te st tem ple in the west.
ten a n t C harles W ebber, av iato rs, re- p a re n ts and fam ily, and will leave planned on having w aiters from th e paint hag been a p p ,ied ¡ngide and m an 18 dying an<1 10111
' ,
police yesterday in P o rtlan d th a t sin-
seriously in ju red in a sh rapnel ex- wag fln eye. w itnesg t0 th e killing of
Before leaving the c ty. Dr. Price ported - e ste n lay as having been D ecem ber 26 for San Francisco.
dining c ar service on th e job.
out ju
1 a -m a jo r ity of the buildings, plosion in th e United S tates arsenal g 15 a r old pirl by Cash W eir, a
sta te d th a t he hail refused several found burned to d e a th beside a Speed O fficer in City—
Mr. and Mrs. Wel»h Ix-ave
including the tra in m a s te r’s building, here. C larence Thom as is dying. riverm an aged 63> is being held by
a ttra c tiv e offers from the east, es- w recked plane, may have survived,
J. J. MefRahon
pecially one call from Savannah, Ga., according to word received here.
cer for th is d istric t was in th e city m orning for P o rtlan d to spend the stru c tu re s p a jn » h tt.
,
Y\ illi.un Fox is bjd1^ 1111 11
the police. She stated th a t she had
but th a t he intended, following the
The s h x if s office says an Indian, on biiY&ness th is m orning. He s ta t e d ; holidays w ith th eir son. They ex-j
S
een use j . H a rris a so s e n o u s j .1UI.
been in P o rtlan d since S epiem bu
dedication of the Los Angeles ten:- who gave the inform ation about the th a t the fog here last night and to- pect to be gone ab o u t two w eeks.: ' g° ° af \ an a,,e
1
j A11 tbe ini uret ' ' e i ® c ' l ia u enl j and t b a t she had come west w ith
pie. to re tu rn to Oregon for at least plane, observed only one body beside day was light in com parison to th a t Before re tu rn in g to A shland, Mr.
1 oolh 0 ‘ e ' e ,a 0 1 ie 111 ( in «s- plo..es engaged .1. c failing up a ma_> a b ro th e r, his wife and chi.dren.
a year, as he felt th e re was much th e m achine. This causes arm y m en around M edford.
He stopped several W elch will m ake a trip to A storia to
e ,uen a ie a t W01 now on 1 e azine burned seveia m ontas ago.
gbg rem ajned jn P o rtlan d , she said,
p
roperty
he
had
m
aln
b
lu
ld
,n
S-
aild
were
working
;
live
shell
in
th
e
ru
in
s
exploded.
w
hile her relatives cam e on to Ash-
need of his work.
He expects to , and a u th o ritie s to redouble e ffo rts people d riving on th e highw ay in ex- look a fte r some
yesterday on the telegraph offices.
Hand,
w here they are now.
to locate the bodies and th e plane, cess of 20 m iles an hour, and cau-! th e re before th e recent conflagration
visit C orvallis in p a rticu la r.
No one can be found who a c tu a lly ! tinned them ag a in st even th a t m u c h ! wiped out the business d istric t of The im provem ents a re being m ade in
C. L. H inson, of Oak Grove Or.,
T idings classified ads get results.
heard the I n d ia n s story.
! speed w hile th e fog was so heavy, ¡ th a t city. Mr. W elch sta te s his loss “ m e «>r the holiday season.
, was in th e city last n ig h t and today.
T ry th e classified colum ns.
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BY TRAVELERS
j 9
Al
IHL E
GETS FIVE MONTHS
ANO PAYS $3/5 FINE
¡i id ME
OF FOOIBftLL TEAM
KLAN IS SUSPECTED
HOPES STILL HELD
AVÎATORS NOT DEAD
SHELL EXPLODES: