* 4, $ $> ASHLAND CLIMATE, w iin o u i th e aid of m edicine, c a re s n in e cases o u t of ten of asth m a. This is a proven fact, A shland D ati , y tidings « <£ <9 «> MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- <$> vive th re e n o n th s in th e rich ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <$> m estic w ater helps. * 4» <»> > (International News Wire Service) VOLUME HOLIDAY BLAZE DESTROYS SIFTS No. 96 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922 4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 ) From Junior Red Cross to Brussels ❖ COMING EVENTS ---------- <♦> Decem ber 26— C hristm as so- cial. M ethodist church. . Monday J a n u a ry 1, 1923. <§> Ja n u a ry 1-5— W eek of prayer P ly m o u th .’’ High school oper- e tta . 1 1 I 'I f i Ï President at Unknown Hero’s Tomb <$> <$> •$ <*> <♦’ £ <*> ! 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»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