Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 23, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w unoui •
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 4
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922
(Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
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No. 95
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SOME SMOKER
COMING EVENTS
R i
J ty
TWO DAYS UNTIL CHRIST­
MAS. SHOP TONIGHT.
STARTS
SELLING IN CAPITOL DECI.ARED
RU E IN CHARGES BY
KANSAN
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D ecem ber 24— C hristm as can ­
ta ta . M ethodist church.
D ecem ber 25, Monday —
C hristm as Day.
D ecem ber 25— C hristm as ball
benefit 484th com pany, Arm ory.
Monday Ja n u a ry *1. 1923.
J a n u a ry 1-5— W eek of prayer
in A shland churches.
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SHERMAN, Texas, Dec. 23.
— Som ething new in the way
of “ w orld's reco rd s.”
W illiam P itts was the recip-
ient of a m eerschaum pipe as a
gift from a friend in 187 8. He
has been a constant devotee of
the weed ever since, hut has
never perm itted a n o th e r pipe to
touch his lips.
He estim ates
th a t he has sm oked a ton of to-
bacco in the one pipe.
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PENDING INQUEST AROUSES MER
ROUGE AND CRISIS EAST
APPR O A t HES
LOÜSIANIA GOVERNOR
ORDERS MANY ARRESTS
BORAH’S PROPOSITION
BRINGS SENATE BREACH 5
Qm -tioi' Gt W hether A m erica Should
Aid E urope in R igh ting A ffairs Is!
A ired and Brings About Split
Ann.nt' Lawm akers.
G uaidsnicn Patrol S treets to Main­
tain G d e i ; Town Divided Into
Two F ee:io n s; P o sitiv e Idm itifiea-
ti<- Not Yet Made by P ath ologist a
feSsRi
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 2.3.— A con-|
MER ROUGE La., Dec. 23.— W ith
gressional investigation of alleged!
an inquest soon to be held over the
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dry violation in the shadow of th e ;
bodies of W att Daniels and T hom as
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An excellent program was hroad-
capitol is th re a te n e d as a resu lt of
j In view of the union services R ichards, an om inous situ a tio n is
! cast 1 from sta tio n K. P. A. Y. from
charges th a t th ere is an open tra ffic ,
,
1 C hristm as day, the B aptist church is believed im m inent here.
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.9 o'clock u n til 10 o’clock last night.
in forbidden intoxicants am ong civ-,
Tow nsfolk here charge th a t the
! planning on special services of an
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Am ong th e num bers w ere the Ma-
llians, congressional m em bers and
,
,
Ku
KIux K ian m urdered the m en,
: excellent n a tu re at the church this
governm ent officials.
p estic o rch e stra and two vocal selec-!
¡evening.
R
ecitations,
songs,
a
ser-
w
hi,e
Bm-trop, seat of the pari h gov­
I
C harges th a t bootleggers in v a d e d ; l b ’,ls b? {,<(n-ge W ilson,
e rn m e n t is pro-klan.
The feeling
!
mon
story
by
the
pastor,
Rev.
M
iller,
C hristinas n ig h t, frill 9 to 10. wilt
th e co rridors of the sen ate ’r. search!
cre
a
te
d
is
serious
betw
een
, lie k lan
¡and a C hristm as tree are planned,
of C hristm as tra d e led to an open ho booster n ig h t for so u th ern O re­
and
an
ti-k
lan
factions.
At
least 20
i Follow ing is the program :
d eclaration of w ar iron. 3en.it j i Cur-j gon.
a
rre
s
ts
are
expected
through
Gover­
I Piano Prelude
Mayor C. E. G ates, of M edford,
tis, K ansas republican, ch airm an of
nor
P
a
rk
e
r’s
activities.
N
ational
‘ Song by S c h ta l— 96 in Hym nal
80S«
will talk to the to u rists of the United
th e sen ate rules com m ittee
h v has
guardsm
en
a
re
patro
llin
g
the
stre
e ts.
! G r e e ti n g s ............ . . E dw ard M iller
issued o rd ers to the senate police to S tates, telling them of C ra te r Lake,!
D
epartm
ent
of
ju
stice
operatives
! Soag “ C hristin as” . . P rim ary Dept.
a rre s t on sight every m.«a detected the Josephine caves and of ou r var-,
¡S crip tu re R eading . . Lucile G illm ore who have been w orking on the case
e ith e r carry in g liquor, selling or s o -1 ions o th er lakes and stre a m s
He
for th ree m onths, say th a t finding of
i P r a y e r ................................. Rev. Finch
licitin g for it.
i wi11 be assisted by the C rater L ake,
th e m issing bodies furnished the
Music— “T h e re ’s a B eautiful S ta r”
“ No am ount of poP tico’. influence m ale q u a rte t, ensisting of C. A .1
Choir
m
ss' n S link in a chain of evidence
B
will save th e m an caught violating M eeker, first ten o r; A. J. MacDon-1
“
A
C
hristm
as
F
a
iry
”
|
th
a
t bas long fceen nearly com Ple te ‘
R ecitation-
th e prohibition law ii the c a p ito l," , ough, second ten o r; H. A. Canady,!
Thelm a Cole P athologists a re expected to deter-
b a rito n e; A. L. G ronian, basso.
C u rtis said.
! R e c i t a t i o n ’ ." F ra .m il O’Neal m ine by an exam ination of the ton-
F o u r pieces will be given, fol- ,
i Music——“ S ta r of the E a s t” . Q u artet 8«es of the m en. w h ether they were
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. —S en ato r lowed by individual solos, as follows: i
throw n into the lake alive and tied
R ecitations— “ Laugh and Sm ile”
In the G arden of the Gods,” te n o ri '
B o rah ’s proposal th a t H arding call
i
. . .
to heavy w eights, or w hetlier they
Luella Gale W arsham ..........
an in te rn a tio n a l economic confer-; solo, C. A. M eeker.
..................... C arlton W illiam s w ere m urdered first.
ence has split wide open th e old sen-
“ L ittle M other of M ine,” tenor
Positive identification lms not yet
“ A G ift” ................. M illicent P eters
ate group of “ irreconcilihles,” which solo, A. J. M acDonough.
School
been
m ade. The men w ere k id n ap ­
¡Song— 92 in Hym nal
fought the league of nations.
' “ Holy C ity.” barito n e solo, H. A.
ped
last
A ugust by arm ed end m ask ­
O. F. Carson
! R em arks for O ffering
S enators Johnson of C alifornia Canady,
ed men. They were t iken to the
O ffering
and La P o llette of W isconsin who
Mrs. II. A. Canady will give a sh o rt
woods and horsew hipped in an e ffo rt
Exercise— “ The Newborn K ing”
w ere b itte r opponents of the Ver- m usical recitatio n .
P rim ary Dept. to m ake them adm it killing the fo r­
sailles tre a ty , have declared them -
The concludin n um ber will be a
m er m ayor of the town. The men de-
A utom obile Is S tolen —
, M isses E hrke Now Home—
> R eturns from Yreka—
Solo— ‘ Silent N ight Holy N ight”
selves as u n alterab ly opposed to violin solo, “ C ra te r L ake M arch,” b y '
ned it, and, according to the story,
A Chevrolet to u ring car, the prop-
The Misses Lillian and Florence
Miss Nell P urvis re tu rn ed from
Lucile R eeder
A m erica sittin g down w ith E urope p ro f. E. C. Root of the Root Music
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one
of them to re o 'f a k lan sm an 's
at a conference table
Both will at- com pany, com poser of th is selection, j e' y of Fred P a tto n ’ ™ *<>»«» early E h rk e, who have been atte n d in g the Yreka, F riday evening, w here she Serm on St o r y - “ The F irs t C hrist
T
ree
Rev
M
iller
m
ask
and im m ediately recognized
St irtin»- S atu rd ay aftern o o n , and tb ls n io rn in S from in fro n t of the Soutlierlin academ y near Roseburg, has been doing nu rsin g for the p ast;
m as
W atso n '’ B uliana republican, also'
a * f e w d a v r follow ing a p ro g ra m ' P’aCe w here he was «taying on Me- are home d u rin g the holiday vaca |tw o m onths.
'¡S olo— “The L ittle Lord Je su s’
„ said to have
him. Both victim s a ie
St
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BB
A S H L A N D N E W S IN P A R A G R A P H
tQ cham c stre e t.
The m achine was tion, to spend C hristinas w ith th e ir V tir.e r C arson Home—
Nelson Miller been killed for fe a r c apprehension.
parked a fte r m idnight last night, b ut i p aren ts, M r.-and Mrs. W alter E h rk e,
V erner E. Carson, son of Mr. and Exercise _ “ Gold, F rankincense
EAST AND W EST TO SETTLE
when P a tto n went to get it th is j of Iowa stre e t.
¡M rs. O. F. Carson, who has been em-
and M yrrh”
FOOTBALL CHAM PIONSHIP
m orning it had disappeared.
The p Gltiand W oman Here—
ployed in the division en g in e e r’s de- R ecitation— “ W hat I ’d Do” . . . .
police were notified and a descrip-l
Mrs. May A ustin arriv ed in Ash-1 Pa rtm e n t of the Southern Pacific, at
.......................... V irgil Em m ens
E ast may be east and west he west,
tion of the m achine sent out.
land this m orning from P o rtla n d , to O akland, Calif., has retu rn ed to the D ecoration of C hristm as Tree.
i
as
th e poet eaid, b u t “ never the tw ain
C. E. to Meet Sunday—
¡spend the holidays with friends and city to spend the holidays w ith his clo sin g Song
¡shall
m eet” is a m istake. The e a st
C h ristian E ndeavor a t th e P re sb y -' relatives.
parents. He will re tu rn to his posi- closing P ra y er
PLAY PRESENTED BY
:
will
m
eet the w<est in a national high
terian church tom orrow a t 6:30. Dwight G regg Home—
tion in a few days.
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THE FORENSIC SOCIETY
,
school
football cham pionship gam e
W alter Miksch will lead; the topic is
Dwight Gregg son of Dr. and Mrs. Mary Moore Now Home—
at C orvallis on New Y ear’s day.
‘ How to Keep the C hristinas S pirit ! G. W. Gregg, has retu rn ed home to
Miss Mary Moore a rriv ed in Ash-
The forensic play was given Friday
The Toledo, Ohio, school will be
I All the Y ear.”
Everybody be pre- spend the holidays from E ugene, land this m orning to spend Christ-
before the C hristm as assem bly. The
I
the
east in this stru g g le, and C or­
will Pared to tak e part. The guild will ¡w here he is a tte n d in g the Univef- nias w ith her fam ily on Vista street.
play s ta rte d w ith the living room of ! The A shland Daily T idings
vallis
high, the west. The Toledo
P ine Knot ranch showing four cow -; suspeit(1 publication Monday, C hrist-
study c h a p te r 2 of “ L ighted to sity of Oregon. Gregg is
a senior She is not atte n d in g university this
team
has
trium phed over the “ fa r
boys discussing the oncom ing C hrist- ...^
-pjie p3pe r w ishes a t th is L ig h ten .” Special talk s will be given and is tak in g a course in pre-m edics, year, but is teaching a t Ada, Or.
le
a
st
A
m
erica,
and the m idw est, and
He is a m em ber of Phi Sigma Pi. He Nephew otf D ennis Dies­
m as holiday and an ticip atin g the tim e to extend to all its p atro n s i t s ' 0« I a d ia . a ls ° a S°od program .
th
re
e
years
ago
played a tie ga*fe
will rem ain in A shland, and la te r
J- N. Dennis received word from
coining of Hal s fa th e r and m o th e r• b ..st wishes for a very m erry C hrist- L infield College M an Heie-
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, w ith the A berdeen, W ash., school.
to spend the day w ith them . A ffde' ;nias an(j a Happy New Y’ear.
W alter M iksch retu rn ed yesterday will a tte n d the m edical school a t McCloud, Calif., today of the death
H
am
m
ond,
age
77
i C orvallis has won the cham pion-
;
of
his
b
ro
th
e
r's
oldest
son.
Mr.
and
C
harles
Weslev
gram is then received sta tin g th a t
p arcel delivery will be m ade on from L infield college, McMinnville. | P o rtlan d .
Dennis
will
leave
in
the
years,
passed
away
at
his
hom
e,
a
t
ship of the W illam ette valley th re e
¡M rs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall a re delay d and g u n d a '. according to an announce- His siste r, Mrs. G ertru d e Logan, An Om ission—
G49
E
ast
Main
stre
e
t,
a
t
an
early
tim es in the la st four years, and won
In the ad of H. B. P lum m er in m orning to a tte n d the funeral,
will probably not be th e re th a t day, nH,nt ,)V p o s tm a s te r K aiser, while on joined him a t G ran ts Pass, and came
hour
this
m
orning.
He
was
born
in
all
its gam es this year, w ith a total
s o they invite what they th in k to be Mon(ii;y C hristm as day. the general on for the holiday visit a t home with T h u rsd ay ’s Tidings, we om itted to Shopping from Siskij'ou—
Mrs. Sanford and d au g h ter, of Sis- St. L aw rence county, New York, Ap- of 282 points to i hv all its oppon-
th re e boys, who a re new com ers t o ;d e iivery and stam p windows will be th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L7 sta te th a t Mr. P lum m er wished to
th
an
k
his
friends
for
th
e
p
atronage
kiyou,
w ^ e am ong the out-of-tow n ril 26, 1845.
W hen he was nine ents com bined
foledo manageVs
the neighborhood and slaying at a Opt,n frt),n 9 o’clock until 10 o’clock, j Miksch, on the Boulevard.
of
1922,
and
extends
to
all
a
M
erry
shoppers
in
the
city
today.
¡years
old
he
moved
w
ith
his
p
arents
elected
this
town
anise they con-
n e ig h b o rs house, la te r find,!
out T here w ill’ also be one delivery byi Pi-eshyteiiams H ave Tree—
C
hristm
as
and
Happy
New
Year.
Mrs.
M
inard
Very-
III—
¡to
E
a
to
n
‘county,
M
ichigan,
w
here
h
e.
aider
Corvallis
represent«*
A e of foot­
th a t they are girls Gene, t e i a m i ,jlt> cRy
rer c a rrie rs and ALL par-
T he P resb y terian Sunday school
w
o
rk
s
During;
Vacation.—
i
Mrs.
C
laire
M
inard
of
the
Plaza
|
grew
to
m
anhood.
ball
a
t
its
best
on
the
co;
because
Jo. Not know ing how to e n te rta in celg w in be delivered,
will hold th e ir C hristm as e n te rta in
Edw
in
Mowat
is
spending
his
va-
confectionery,
is
very
ill.
The
serv-
He
was
m
arried
in
1871
to
S
arah
they
could
use
the
agricu
ral col-
g irls they fix up one of th e cow--
R u ra l c a rrie rs will m ake th e ir m ent this evening a t 7 o” clock. A
n
rettv
n
roeram
hv
the
children
will
c
a
t:°
n
at
his
old
Position
in
the
post
ices
of
a
tra
in
ed
nurse
have
been
Adeline
F
rench,
who
died
in
1897.
lege
field,
stadium
,
arm
ory
and
gvni-
boys as an old m aid for chaperon, a s, ]pguiar trip s on M onday.
p ie n y program oy m e e n u n ren w in
. . . necessary.
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,i-----1, nns
um , hoenn«»
thov
v w m anted
tf.il m
found
¡Of
this
union
th
ere
were
two
(laugh-
nas.um
because
the>
to
the m atro n of the ranch is sick. Then
Banks will be closed in observance foe given. The choir will have spe- office. He is a senior a t O. A. C.
Miss
P
eters
to
R
eturn
—
te
rs
born,
Ellen
D.
and
M
yrtle
E.
strik
e
as
near
the
cen
ter
of
popula-
com es a general m ix-up. as the fe l- ;Of th e dav as w in cjty offices,
cial C hristm as num bers a t the serv- i,u e s l «t “ Sap and Salt
Miss Zada P eters, of P o rtla n d , will Mr. H am m ond had moved to the Pa- tion as possible, and because, th e ir
low does not play J iis p a rt as the
ice
orrow
em em ber, th
e C
Miss R oberta W ard was anion; - '
IH tom
lOlIUJI
I O Yv . • J R tv cllltilllUtil»
Lilt?
V 1 hrist-!
11 lb I “
-
_ I /./-ill
IJTVTl 'f.
m
as
offering
Sunday
m
orning
at
the
th
e
guests
of
Jesse
W
inhurn
a
t
“
Sap
arriv
e hom e Sunday m orning to ciflc coast a year before the death coach he ng an o d W hitm an grail.
old m aid a u n t of Hal H all.
The
j
Sundav
school service
i and S a lt” la st night.
spend C hristm as w ith h er p aren ts, of his wife.
they w anted to ke
s d o - ■ to W al-
whole play is a ' ’sc re a m '' from be­ DORAN L E I’TV RE GIVEN
UNDER DIFFICULTIES Sunday 8Ch° o1 8erV1Ce
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
P
eters
Sr.
In
1900
he
m
arried
Sadie
Middle-
la
W
alla
as
possible.
ginning to end.
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Webster W ertz Injured—
V isit ng from K lam ath F alls—
ton, a t R ichfield, W ash., who lived
-
The cast was as follows:
A fair sized audience greeted J. L.
W ebster W ertz, form er night po-
C
harles
M
cW
illiam
s,
of
K
lam
ath
w
ith
him
for
17
years,
a
t
which
tim
e
BUSINESS
MEN ARE ENJOYING
Bill ...................... F red erick Johnson
Doran at th e Civic club building last lice officer, who is now w orking ot
F
alls,
arrived
today
to
be
m
i
over-
her
d
eath
occurred.
On
Septem
ber
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TH
LETIC
(L A SS E S WEEKLY
P e t e ....................................E a rl N u tte r
n ig h t to h e a r his lecture, “ Man ini th e S outhern Pacific round house,
j C hristm as v isitor a t the hom e of his 23, 1918, he m arried Mrs. Jennie
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Shorty ...................... George Johnson
the M aking.”
U nfortunately, the was seen lim ping aro u n d th e city
¡p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWil- Spindler, of th is city, who survives
.N early 25 business, professional
Cowboys
electric c u rre n t in the b uilding had today as a resu lt of ru n n in g a n a il,
Hams, 126 C hurch stre e t.
him.
and office men are m eeting twice a
Mr. H all, ow ner of th e r a n c h . . .
no: been properly ad ju sted for use th ro u g h his foot while w orking y e s -!
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F
o
r
a
g
reat
m
any
years
Mr.
Ham
-
week a t the norm al school w here
John C hurchm an
‘
ill stereoptican m achines, as th re e terd a y aftern o o n .
He expects to
mond
was
engaged
in
the
real
estate
they have fixed up the old gym nas-
Mrs. H all, his w ife. . . . F ran cis P ra tt
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,
light globes w ere burned ont w ithout re tu rn to w ork next week.
MANY TEACHERS TA KE EXAMS
buginess> and was a m em ber of th e ium and installed show er b ath s and
H al Hall, th e ir son . . . Paul K oehler
& °
3
!
AT JACKSONVILLE TH IS YY’E E K A q
\v . for a num ber of years.
put in a th le tic equipm ent. R egular
success, so tire lectu re was delivered Mr. and M rs. Moses Leave
Mrs. K err, cook and m atron a t
w ithout the slides.
"
i Mr. and Mrs. B ert Moses, of “ Sap,
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' Besides his wife, he is survived by m eeting nights are Tuesday and F ri-
th e ranch . . . . K ath erin e P ra tt
T eachers’ exam inations a t Jack - Qne daugbter> M yrtle E. Spalding and day, though m em bers are privileged
The lectu re was good. The speak- and S a lt,” left this m orning in th eir
Mrs. Becker, a neighbor ............
er had gone deeply into th e la te r car fOr a two or th re e m o n th s’ trip ; , BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 23.— A sonville this past week a ttra c te d " a g ran d -d au g h ter, Mrs. Mabie Cul- to use th e gym nasium w henever they
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M
ary M cKendrie
ver, of O akland, Calif. In addition desire. Those feeling in need of a d ­
Josephine B arber discoveries which tend to show th a t th ro u g h C alifornia. They have no five dolia r bill handed t0 pay a m eal m any applicants for certificates.
Gene
m an as he is today is the resu lt of d efin ite plans, but will proceed lets-; check in a dow ntow n re s ta u ra n t, has
Am ong those who took the exami- bg jeaveg several g reat-g ran d ch ild ren ditioual exercise or recreation are
Cecil .......................... M ildred Beeson
naiioils w ere:
and a host of friends to m ourn his,w elcom ed to join the organization,
j o ..........‘........................ Eileen N u tter evolution, and Mr. D oran, in his u reiy down tow ard San Diego, and been identified as a p a rt of th e haul
j A com m ittee has been placed in
pleasing m anner is able to convey p erhaps rem ain th ere a good p art of m ade by the Denver b an d its. The
-Mss Hazel Neese, Miss E laine loss
G irls related to Mrs. Becker
The rem ains are a t the H. C. Stock charge of the club, consisting of V.
his th o u g h t perfectly to the m ind of t he tim e w hile away. Mr. Moses will cashier was so busy she did not note ^odd, Miss M ildred Million, Miss
— Rogue News.
th e a u d ito r. One m ay not ag ree w ith vjsR aR new spapers en route in th e th e serial n um ber u n til a fte r giving L illian K. Reed, of A shland,
Mrs. u n d e rt a king parlo rs and funeral ar- O. N. Sm ith, Carl D arling and H om er
the conclusions of th e e v o lu tiriiists. in te rest of his ‘ Sap and S a lt.” The the custom er his change and o th ers F va Collins, Mrs. H ugh Jones,
Miss r a n genien ts have not yet been com- Billings.
HOLLY REPLACES MISTLETOE
L aura Cook, of Jacksonville; Miss plated.
It was tho u g h t probable
FOR YULET1DE K ISSE S but we m ust adm it th a t Mr. Doran ¡nt e n tion is to re tu rn to A shland had stepped up in line.
Theoue
C arkin, Mrs. Ina R. P ursel, thege woul(, b0 delayed> pending the AGED COUPLE MADE HAPPY
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has gotten to g eth e r about ev ery th in g a b0Ut A pril 1, 1923.
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WHEN CLERK FINDS MONEY
CHICAGO. Dec. 23. — H oliday new o i the subject in a very in te rest- H ere fpom
o, o _
SANTA F E , New Mex., Dec. 23.— Mrs. H ow ard G. King, Mrs. E lvine a rriv a l of some of th e fam ily, and
kisses will be expensive to anyone ing way
Miss Lillie Poley, a senior a t the Police today a rre ste d seven men in F lury, of M edford; Mrs. M artha E. tfaat jn t erm en t would be m ade Tues-
SEATTLE, Dec 22.— H alf an hour
who feels he needs a valid excuse for
He prom ised, late r, to have his U niversity of Oregon, arriv ed last ev- a "large autom obile bearing a Colo- P o rte r, Gold H ill; Mrs. Ida W est, day or W ednesday. <
a
fte
r Thom as R ussell, city health
! rado license. They were taken into E agle P o in t; Mrs. Anna Carte, Rogue
K
la n te rn a d ju ste d to th e c u rre n t con- e pin g for th e vacation period.
em
ploye
found bills to ta llin g close
M istletoe favorite sh ru b of the ditions of th e building and repeat v Y'teited
is ite d Mi*.
I custody, suspected of being connect- River, Miss Mayme P. T ucker, B utte
TAXI DRIVERS UNIONIZE
M i*. JUms—
Nlms—
to $400 in the m ire, he retu rn ed
Mrs. Jam es T. R ogers, of Santa ed w ith th e $200,000 federal reserve Falls.
tim id, is scarce, and sells th is year th e lectu re w ith th e slides,
MONTREAL, Dec. 23.— Taxicab them to a weeping old couple, near-
Cruz. Calif., who has ben visiting bank robbery in Denver last Mon-
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for 50 cents a pound and up.
d
rivers
here have form ed a union ing a breakdow n from the loss. Tho
P o rtla n d — In spite of ftx super
M erchants o u t of m istletoe, how-
The forest service will build 58 w ith Mrs. C. W. Nims, retu rn ed to day. The men claim Denver as th e ir
hom
e
b
u
t
deny
all
know
ledge
of
the
visors
cut
of
$94,753,
taxes
will
rise
by
which
they hope to stan d ard ize old m an said it was t i e on j
ever, insist th a t holly will serve the miles of road a t a cost of $83,000 in h er hom e today. Mrs. Rgoers for
he had.
sen sational hold-up.
5 m ills.
! wages.
purp o se ju st as well.
W allow a county next year.
( m erly resided in A shland.
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l
opposes the idea.
P oindexter of ‘ will be given from 2:30 o’clock
W ashington, an o th e r form er “ irre-, 5 ; 3Q o’clock.
concilible,” tak es issue with Borah
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on the necessity for A m erica taking
th e in itia tiv e in p ersuading E urope
to set its house in order.
POSI-OFFICE open ;
CALLED B¥ DEATH
/ill
POLICE EEL CLEWS
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