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* 4, $ $> ASHLAND CLIMATE, w iin o u i th e aid of m edicine, c a re s n in e cases o u t of ten of asth m a. This is a proven fact, A shland D ati , y tidings « <S> <£ <9 «> MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- <$> vive th re e n o n th s in th e rich <S> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <$> m estic w ater helps. * 4» <»> > (International News Wire Service) VOLUME HOLIDAY BLAZE DESTROYS SIFTS No. 96 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922 4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 ) From Junior Red Cross to Brussels ❖ COMING EVENTS <S> ---------- <♦> Decem ber 26— C hristm as so- <e> cial. M ethodist church. <?>. Monday J a n u a ry 1, 1923. <§> Ja n u a ry 1-5— W eek of prayer <?' in A shland churches. J a n u a ry 9— T heresa Sheehan ; com pany, Lyceum course. <?’ J a n u a ry 26 — “ C aptain of 1 <»> P ly m o u th .’’ High school oper- e tta . 1 1 I 'I f i Ï President at Unknown Hero’s Tomb <$> <$> •$ <*> <♦’ £ <*> ! <?■ < <?■ LILLIAN APARTM ENTS GUTTED I5Y EARLY MORNING FIRE TODAY ONE ARREST MADE IN ALLEGED KLAN KIDNAPPING CASE CHICAGO AND JUAREZ HAVE CONFLAGRATIONS SECRET SERVICE MEN WATCH ALL SUSPECTS CELEBRATE DATE OF I L ivestock B ic k e l’S lx;sc O ffices Wln'le Many T h irsty S ouls in Ei Paso Mom r Loss o f $ 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 W orth of < ’h: islm a s Itooze. PORTLAND. Dec. 26.— Over 100 persons were forced to flee from th e L illian a p a rtm e n ts here early this m orning when fire sw ept the a p a rt m ent house. <They faced death and serious in ju ry when the flam es and sm oke belched th ro u g h th e building. A wom an and h er d a u g h te r ju m p ed from th e second story into th e . arm s of pedestrians. They were u n injured. A score or m ore w ere c a r ried to safety. The fire sta rte d in the basem ent, and it is believed to have been caused bv defective w iring. The oc cu p an ts lost all of th e ir personal belongings including C h r is tr f is gifts. T he loss is ab o u t $60,000. t. ¡¿i _ _ - _ _ Mr. and Mrs. A lbert O. Johnson « _» quietly celebrated th e ir sixtieth wed- 'fi* j i n an n iv ersary a t the home of th eir Scene at the recent dedication in Brussels of the playground for children— the gift of the American Junior Red Cross. The bourgem estre (mayor) of Brussels, M. A. Max, is seen in silk hat, standing beside Miss Benedict. assistant director general of the American Junior Ret’ Cross in Europe. 7 d a u g h te r, Mrs. G. O. Van N atta, on, ¡C h estn u t stre e t, on C hristm as day ¡T hough these grand old people spent ¡th e g re a te r portion of th e ir m arried Any Move W ill R esult in A rre st; F u neral Set vices for Murdered Men H eld w ith lOOO in A ttendance — T roops Guard B odies. MER ROUGE, La., Dec. 26.— The sta te of L ouisiana is so confident ; th a t its case of kidnapping and m u r- i der of W a tt D aniels and Thom as • R ichards is strong enough to con vince anyone, even sym pathizers President Harding laying a w reath on tlie tomb of the Unknown American I with th e person accused of th e crim e, Soldier at Arlington cemetery. Detachm ents of sailors, marines and regulars i th a t a change of venue will not bo took p art in the ceremony.___ _____ ¡asked when the prelim inary h earin g life in K ansas, they have lived in __ ______ | i LA GRANDE WOMAN CONCLUDE TESTIMONY ] A shland for the past 1 8 years. WILL ASSIST PIERCE IN LAND FRAUD CASES Though Mr. Johnson is now 81 years of age, he is „spry as a m an SALEM, Or. Dec. 26.— Miss Celia I KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 26. -The m uch his ju n io r. T hrough his own ¡ta k in g of testim ony in the su it effo rts he has cleared several o rchard E - B oilm an, of La G rande, has been ¡b ro u g h t by th e s ta te of O regon' tra c ts since com ing t0 th is vicinity; appointed a ssista n t secretary to G ov- I begins J a n u a ry 5 it is stated here. T. J. B u rnett, the only m an a r rested so fa r, denies lie is a klaus- m an, and says he will have no d iffi culty in proving his innocence of th e m u rd er charge. | It is likely no m ore a rre s ts w ill j against Alva C. M arsters, of Rose-, ¡^ncl has won m any prizes for th e crnor-elect I ierce. Miss Boilman ; be m ade u n til a public hearing. E v burg, and th e F o rt K lam ath Mea- quality of his fru it. Among the m a n y ! 1,as acted as secretary for Mr. Pierce ery suspect is being w atched, and i dows com pany, has been concluded fairs a t which he has exhibited a re *01’ several years, it was said. S h e 1 I any suspicious move or a tte m p t to ¡in circu it court here. Final arg u - ; the Lewis and C lark exposition, P o rt- wi!1 succeed Miss V iolet W eiborn,! i get aw ay would resu lt in in sta n t a r- CHICAGO Dec. 26.— F o rty live m ents will be heard by Judge Leav- ¡and, 1904, w here he received a gold 'vho has served as assistan t secretary , ! rest by secret service men. stock com m ission firm s lost th e ir itt a t R oseburg, F e b ru ary 19. T h e i m edal for peaches. His fru it has for G overnor Olcott for the last A thousand persons w itnessed the offices when fire destroyed th e t h i r d , case involves title to 8000 acres of won sw eep stak es a t local exhibitions th re e years. ' burial services for Daniels and R ich floor of th e Livestock building in the land which, the sta te alleges, was aild he lias num erous gold and silver Miss Boilm an will arriv e in Salem ards. They were laid in graves, side h e a rt of the Chicago stockyards. The ^ l L L MAINTAIN PEACE IN EV -; fra u d u len tly obtained by M arsters 20 luedals, and m any varied-colored rib- about J a n u a ry 1, according to an- T ER R IFIC W IND ABATES A FT E R ¡by side, 12 m iles n o rth of th is little dam age w as estim ated at $75,000. SH IPPING HAS SEY ER E ROPE FOR 3 0 YEARS IS years ago by m eans of dum m y lo- bons from fairs as fa r away as New nouncem ent m ade by the governor- | ham let. The funeral was a double LOSSES PLAN cators. I O rleans and San Diego. elect, JUA REZ. Mexico. Dec. 26.— The one, w ith m ilitary honors being ac- j He was born Septem ber 27, 1811 i corded Daniels a world w ar veteran. night before C hristm as was a sad GALE ESTIMATED AT BOUNDARY LINES WILL I la te r m arry in g M ary E. Davis. Anion tim e in Ju arez, ft was also sad in Troopers of the sta te g uard accom 100 MILES PER HOUR panied tire bodies to the cem etery ALSO BE MAINTAINED ' his ancestors a re m any fam ous and El Paso, w hich is dependent on J u a ' noted people, including C aptain E d ¡and th ere, facing the low ering sun, rez for its holiday booze. N early Un ! ml, F rance and Italy A sked to W aves « 0 Feet High Sw eep R ails fjre(, three s))O. s (hat p..er wH, rfi w ard Johnson, who cam e from E ng $150,000 w orth of liq u o r was lo st, Join in l'icaty; A m erica R equested And L ifeboats From Many Steam - gound ¡n th e earg Q, land in the fleet w ith G ovenor W in-i m any friends in a $500,000 fire here Sunday, which i'o Act in IateniH sU aiy Capacity; <as; T hree Must Be R efitted Re- th ro p in 1630; F ra n k lin Pierce, p res who w ent to pay last respects to destroyed an e n tire block of saloons F ra n s. R ejects Proposition. fore Return Yovage. ident of the U nited S tates; E rederick them . and o th e r dispensaries. Law O lm stead, noted landscape a rc h WASHINGTON, Dec. 26. — The I NEW YORK, Dec. 26,— The w orst!I itect, who planned th e co n struction; new G erm an governm ent, headed by A rchie B. A nderson, son of G. R .(h u rric a n e which has sw ept the North A lthough friends knew of the con- Qf C entral P a rk in New York city, in Dr. W ilhelm Cuno, has form ally pro- tem plated n u p tials, it was learned 1 856 an(j t he capitol grounds a t A nderson, 430 Hoily stre e t, was m ar- A tlantic in many years abated today posed to the w orld pow ers a new , th m uch surprige today th a t Miss ingtQn D c ' ried on C hristinas day to Miss M ary ¡a fte r causing te rrific dam age to pci pact built out of the ashes o f , Mftye K aegi one of the city ’s young M embers of the fam ily, who w ere H-ene Sm ith, of El C entro, Calif., ac- shipping. Steam ship lines reported he w orld w and designed to m a in - ;u</_ ber of th the a younger set, and and May Max pregent a t the anniversary dinner, cording to word received in the city, all vessels delayed but none m issing. j -T j ;ain peace in E urope for th e next 30 Camps, of Y reka, Calif., stole a w ere Mrs. Jennie G ilbert and two Mr. Anderson is a g rad u a te of the Belated ships are rep o rtin g by w ire- ,» L tL » y ears i)V m u tu a l ag reem en t, it was i m arch on them when they were sons, Mr. and Airs. G. W. Van N atta Asliland high school, and com pleted less. R ails and lifeboats of m any learned a u th o rita tiv e ly here. quietly m arried in M edford at 10 Mrs. R. W. Conover and th re e chil- his course a t the Oregon A gricultural steam ers were reported sm ashed, G erm any proposes th a t E ngland, o’clock S aturday evening. T he-young dren college in 1920, la te r going to Cali- The “ C edric,’ ’ “ Z eeland" and Guesses as to the w eight of the UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u fornia. U nited S ta te s” m u st be refitted be-j p iaza confectionery’s big slick of couple w ere atte n d ed by a siste r of gene, Dec. 2 6 .— (Special.) — Ten four-pow er pact to observe and p r e - ! ^ bride> M,88 M ildred Kaegii and At present, Mr. A nderson is con- fore they set out for a re tu rn v o y - 'candy were m ade by 512 people and thousand dollars in cash was the serve th e E uropean boundaries as Mrg cleQ Magt whQ acted in th e ca. DENY RUMOR FAMOUS nected w ith th e Im perial Valley age. A hundred m iles an hour gale varied from two pounds to 65. The C h ristm as gift m ade to the U niver FR EN C H ACTRESS DYING they ro w exist for the next 30 years.! pacity of w itne^8es. M rs. Max c a m p s ' P roduce association, and has his lashed the ocean into waves 60 f e e t; correct w eight o. the large piece of sity of Oregon by a friend of the in G erm any asks Am erica for a p p ro v a l,.g th e d a u g h te r of M r. and Mr3. j . CJ T he re p o rt th at! hea Q u a r te r s a t H oitviiie, Calif. H i s h ig h . ¡candy was 14 pounds, 8 Vi ounces. s titu tio n who lives 3000 m iles from j PA RIS, Dec. ¿6. ------- -------------- . . . . . and is believed to have asked the K aegi, 517 Boulevard sur- . m any friends in the city will be Five people uessed the w eight as Eugene.- T he donor if Mrs. Alice NV. : S arah B e rn h a rd t, fam ous F rench \ « , . . Am erican governm ent to act in an Mr. Camps is a prom inent young j a c tre s s , was dying, was form ally de- >’rised to learn of llis raa ‘ >uage, and W EA TH ER OUTIAX1K FOR W EEK 14 pounds and 8 ounces, in o rd er W risley, of A sbury, N. J. She has in term ed iary capacity in presen tin g will wish him a long and happy life ---- ------------------ — - to decide "the w inner, lots were re- WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 6.— - Prob- requested th a t h e r gift he used as husiness m an of Y reka and is c o n -J„ ied j,ere today. H er secretary says the proposition to foreign chancel Mr. and Mrs. A nderson will reside able w eather condition for the period sorted to. The lucky w inner was a stu d e n t loan fund. nected w ith the F ord g arag e in th a t the a ctress is able to sit up now for lors. in H oltville. of Decem ber 25 to 30, inclusive, a r e l o . G. Conwell while E v e rett Van The sum is the larg e st benefaction the firs t tim e since her recen t iil- P re m ie r P oincare is understood to town. forecast as follow s: I Dyke was given second prize, a large received by th e university since a l The young couple have left for ness’ and has suffered no relapse. have declined th e proposals on the Pacific Coast S tates— G e n e rally ; candy cane. O thers guessing the um ni and o th ers gave $28,000 in round th a t the F rench con stitu tio n Y reka, w here they will m ake th e ir She hopes to receive friends by New Logging cam ps a t Silverton have fair in so uthern C alifornia; consid- sam e w eight were Louise H uger, M. Septem ber to launch the endow m ent does not provide any such referen- fu tu re hom e. closed down for the w inter. ¡ Y e a is d a y . erable cloudiness and occassional e . Rowley and R. Freem an, cam paign of “ Ten M illion D ollars in dum . rain elsew here; norm al tem p e ra tu re I Two guesses o r 65 pounds were Ten Y ears.” N orthern Rocky M ountain and ¡m ade by Mrs. R. L. McConough and P resident P. L. Cam pbell of th e DAUGHERTY RESIGNATION IN ¡P la te au Regions— G enerally fair b ut E leanor Coombes, who received the university is th e o rig in a to r of a plan MARCH IS O FFIC IA LLY DENTED ¡w ith probability of local snows in “ booby” prize, consisting of a 12- w hereby the W risley gift ot 4.10,000 »lissmg H eir Sought— ______ M is. Oedei* Entertains— j Returns t iom Roseburg— 1 m ay be used as a g u a ra n te e iund up- WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.— An of- Mrs. Em m a Oeder e n te rta in ed a tj Miss E llaleen S ten n ett, who was Reuben B. Allen, form erly In the. m ountains; norm al tem p eratu res. i pound all-day sucker. Judges for th e contest were U. G. on which to base loans ranging tio m f{cjal dpnja i of t ,ie ru m o r th a t At- a C hristm as d in n er a t her hom e on visiting friends and relatives in (sundry business, and now 55 years ; j Coleman, E. M. B utler and C harles an ag g reg ate of MiO.OOU to tornpy Genevaj D augherty would re- G ranite stre e t. G uests w ere Dr. a n d ' R oseburg over the holidays, retu rn ed aid, is being so ught by the chief of ¡G ilm ore. Foss C ram er drew the 000. T hus th e o riginal gift, u n d er sign M arch 4th was given here by Mrs. Ja rv js, Mr. and Mrs. John Dill to the city today, called here by the police of A lliance, Ohio, according to i nam es of tlie w inners in the presence th e plan, may be m ade five to ten the dep artm en t of ju stice today. illness of h e r m other, Mrs. L. E. inform ation received by Chief of P o ; and Miss Lynda Oeder. ' of w itnesses. foid m ore effective th a t is usually lice H atcher. He is w anted because S tennett. H am m ond F uneral Ttwhiy— th e case w ith such gifts. he is h eir to an estate. He is a m oul V in in g T ree E njoyed — ! F u n e ra l services for C h u le s W es- PAST YEAR DISASTROUH ....................... . A larg e crowd a tte n d ed th e C hrist- der by tra d e , a violinist and a B flat ley H am m ond, who died a t his hom e • , - FROM FIRES IN FORESTS (TIHRIBTM AS SERVICES HELD tuba player. His sister, Mrs. Susie 7 . . i m as tre e given by the m anagem ent i a t 649 E ast Main stre e t D ecem ber . , AT CONGREGATIONAL CHl'RCH , TT , I of the V ining th e a tre Sunday a fte r- C. Shaffer, is very anxious to get in 23, were held from th e H. C. Stock 6 J PORTLAND. Dec. 26. — N early , „ . , . x l - noon, which w as g rea tly enjoyed, touch witli him so th a t he m ight u n d e rta k in g pai lors, a t 2 o clock th is , , 1 6000 forest fires w ere sta rte d on the . A shland churches tn general ob „ . „ z,, • especially by th e ch ild ren , who re properly come into his share. A re afternoon. Rev. J. S. Clmney offici- . , . ( natio n al forests of th e country in served C hristm as day w ith special , . , , . ceived gifts of candv and n uts. .4 w ard is offered for inform ation of ! ated, w hile in te rm e n t was m ade m « , - 1921, says Chief F o re ste r W. B. services. Among those, th a t of the splendid program was offered, m- his w hereabouts. M ountainview cem etery. C ongregational church was excep PORTLAND, Dec. 26.— New com- Greeley in his an u al rep o rt received eluding a fine comedy and a novel B en efit D ance E njoyed— tio n ally fine. The i n t e i ^ r of the A large crowd enjoyed th e m u sic ' plexities are added to the alleged b>' F o re ste r George H. Cecil, in Port- ¡M rs. L ennox E n terta in s j.jm enm i ed T rip to P aram o u n t building was sk illfully decorated u n Among the many d elightful C hrist . rpown ,, sj10wing th e m ovie industry. fu rn ish ed by the Carl H. Loveland “ houseboat m u rd e r m ystery,” when ,an<L O ne-fourth of these tires w ere d er th e supervision of Mrs. J. L. o rch estra a t the benefit dance g iv en -th e supposed victim w rote a le tte r to due to lightning and one-third d u e c t- ------------------ m as d in n er p arties was one given by E n (< llain s (1 u .istin;,s Day_ Sm ith. At the close of the services c- Hie Belleview d is tr ic t1 Mv’ a " d M" ‘ JamCS L en“ ° X’ ° f Mrs. B. R. G reer enter- bv the 484th com pany a t the A rm ory -Chief of Police Jen k in s a sse rtin g b ’ a ttrib u ta b le to the carelessness of F arm ers cf . B elle,,» » 1 „ l r c, V, lleyvlew d l8 trlc t. Those a each child was given a gift of candv C hristm as night. It is hoped th a t th a t she is the 15-year-old girl w h o p p e r s . B rush burners, lum ber- of A shland organized a com m unity from the Sunday school. w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M cCracken m as dav. G uests included Mr. and m ore dances of a sim ilar n a tu re will was in the houseboat a t th e tim e m en, incendiaries and railro ad s were The m orning service was fea tu re d unit of the county farm b u reau a t H urley Qf T a,ent M r Nicholls " A larg e n um ber: Mrs. Helen Leary a sse rts Cash W eir d irectly responsible for tlie bulk of w ith a C h ristm as anthem , while Rev. recent m eeting. F o u rteen fam ilies Qf TacQma whQ ¡g viflitIng wHh thfi Mrs. ^ .h n ^ D .ll, Mr». E m m a C offee,¡be held in the city. Miss G eorgia Coffee, Misses N o n a ,'o f out-of-tow n people were present, jan d his son K ail m urdered h e i. 1 lie NV. Ju d so n Oldfield based his serm on '.» r e represented and all pledged Lennox fam iiy over th e holidays, the E lb ert and L illian G reer, and M r.; Inventories Being T aken— note was signed Jan e Doe, and 1 “ 1, ' ’ , ' n a ,’O on th e e n try of th e wise m en who Gieir financial support to the >»ove- Misses E lizabeth and Leona Lennox . R R „ If the m en in local business she said she does not wish her nam e »1 forest land were burned over w ith journeyed fa r to b rin g th eir richest m ea t fo r th e com ing year. ; and (he hogt an(, hostegs V isitin g B enedict F am ily— ¡houses ap p ear a trifle h a rried and known due to th e sham e it w ould a dam age loss of $200,000 during ¡ r X . , . . „ l , » - h o . i e r r X < a » e v s tn r wer" n n d » kinsr T his is the firs t ■ com m unity in ¡1921 and th e cost of fig h tin g these X e d into Jack so n c o n n ., to organize n l o c i I“ " “ * K o .e r .n l» - Mrs. Effie E llio tt, of B ellingham , I cross, d o n 't hold it a g ain st them , fo r, b lin g on the fam ily. The girl says Mrs. L eary ’s story Hres am ounted to $532,811. r'. i* - ¿ o 'c lo c k C c i . c M - "..¡I since .he adoption o t thia plan M r- a " 11 Mr> J - R - E dw ards enter- Wnsh.. has a rriv ed In A shland an d i follow ing upon the C h ristm as rush is false, and th a t it is inspired by vesper s t m e t . i » o cm , , . f b u reau fed eratio n ! tained a t 6 ° ’clock soose d in n er wUi visit her fa th e r, G. W . Benedict , the ta k in g of inventories has begun m aa tre e was the cen tral m otif fcr a by tht s ta te la i m b x .r^ u ted e n iu o m C h r.gtm as th e jr hom e Qn a ftp r w M chj Many of the business firm s will keep jealousy over E arl W eir. The let- CASH NEEDED, SO K A ISE R ' 4 POWER PACT ¡S BY GERMAN LEADER HURRICANE DOES GREAT DAMAGE WEDS CALIFORNIAN FIVE GUESS M T ÜF PLAZA BIG STICK A S H L A N D N E W S IN P A R A G R A P H P O M O POLICE collection of food am. t o.: i 1 _ ................... . . . (stre e t. The evening was spent in cbe will visit her siste r Mrs NV A some of th e ir clerks busy a t night ter says the Leary wom an is jealous SELLS 910,000 P lt< iiO (.R A I 11 had been a s s e n t 'd as an or n. 1 - .^ e bp° d thp playing cards. G uests w ere Mr. and c o o p e r east of tow n, and en r o u te 'd u r in g th e rem ain d er of the week, of her. and th a t she was paying a t DOORN, H olland, Dec. 26.— For- to th e needy In th e com m unity. Chll- ea<;h m o n th iM rs. G eorge K ing and little son, Mrs. hom e expecte to stop off a t M yrtle ¡in o rd e r to com plete th e w ork. ¡te n tio n to E arl. They fought and m er K aiser W ilhelm , being in need dren gave th e ir o f fe r in g s for - •• - _ ' " I E m m a Coffee. Miss G eòrgie Coffee Creek to visit h er youngest sister, Visit* L on. K lam ath F alls— the unidentified girl fled. of money for C hristm as, has sold a N ear E ast relief. ‘ O H 'cers elected at th e tim e of o r - ’ ®«” J P p la c e - ¡M rs. E. NV. R edifer, and also her ne-! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. F o ster, of! If th e girl can be located, police w edding photograph of him self in a a n iz itio n a r e a s follows- J R. Me- W alking on C r u t c h e s - phew, Oscar A. Cooper, of Eugene. ; K lam ath Falls, a rriv ed in th e city believe th e m ystery will be solved; field ^ a ,s l,a ir s * '7 5 . p form pr Asr C racken o ’ Meyer creek, p re sid e n t: Horace M itchell, of E ast Main Mrs. E llio tt was in A shland 14 years late S aturday to spend C hristm as! if she is n ot found, it rem ain s m ore, b rid e. P rin w se H erm ine, w earing ber M.ss Glen R oberts, form er As vlc{J stre e t ig going on crutches a t pres-! ago, and has not visited before since ; w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. M cCarthy. ; complex. The girl says she is un- fam ous diadem . land girl, who is now w o .k in g In Rea c h e rt. of ent having been h u rt by a g a n g 'th a t tim e in th e city. She n o tic e s,T h e y w ere accom panied by Mr. and harm ed. Chief Jen k in s will pro tect The plctY eV 7 f0r T o «00 P - t h i n d . is T h i n g " U h r e a t b e s P ^ i d e n i pR>w som e t|m e ago. j f 0 ,ne changeg h ere. ¡M rs. H erm an F o ster, who w ent o n [h e r id en tity if she appears. .A m erican agency for $10,000. find friends in m e cn>. ’ • j