Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 27, 1922, Image 1

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cases out of ten of asthma.
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VOLUME 4
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43)
BLUE-EYED BABY
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922
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VIENNA, Dec. 27.— The Vi- •
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LOUISIANA GOVERNOR STIRRED • m etallu rg y a t Colum bia univer- <?• FR EQ U EN T CHANGES IN STORY
REJECTION BY FRANCE TERM!
its circum stances d ’splayed th a t <* UNSADDLING OF WALL STREET
RV DAUGH TER OF MUR­
NATES SUBJECT FOR ALL
•> sity for a num ber of years, in 3>i
O F HOUSEBOAT KILLING
1 ROM POW ER IS THE
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vies.” The public were invited -$>'
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DADDY WAS WANTED
; •> has been several m onths con-
MRS. LEARY DECLARES
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D etailed graphic descriptions <§> A. F. L. CONVENTION TO
AMERICA IS DECLARED
HOME BY CHRISTMAS * ducting experim ents of ex tract-
TO BE CLEARING HOUSE ’ of the suspected p e rp e tra to rs <?•
|»£ H£LD in PORTLAND
SHE HELPED IN CRIME
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i $> ing th e fine gold by a p a te n t <S>
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; ■"♦> who had escaped, were elven. <•
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P a rk e r Com piles w ith R equest, But •> process which he is satisfied can <$> stoi-y Is Told of A nother M urder o f
U nited S tates Seeks Only to be H elp-' «> W ithin 24 hours the a ssa ila n ts 4 Meet Begins O cu.bcr I, 1023; Great-
Father Was in a Coffin; Warfare
be carried out on an extensive <S> A B lack-H aired Y oung W oman;
fu l in S tra ig h te n in g Out P re se n t Y w ere caught, upon inform ation ♦
e st Problem Is Unem ploym ent,
Against “ Invisible Empire” Is
scale.
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W riter o f A nonym ous L etter Not
E u ro p ean C onditions and for Re- Ç furnished by persons who had •-*», H enco O bjection to Im m igration,
S hak ing «he E n tire N ation.
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P rofessor P a rk e r has been in $ !
Y’et Located.
lief, It. Is D eclared.
♦ seen the “ m ovies.”
Frank Moi r s o n , Sesi-etary, Says.
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PORTLAND, Dec. 27.— D istrict!
i WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— F ra n c e ’s
PORTLAND,
.— Organized
A ttorney Myers announced today!
1 anne>. bj a l u a t j wind, a Dodge perem ptory refusal to consider e n ter-
tie blue-eyed baby g irl, th re e years . in terested in his process,
labor will m ake a concerted effo rt
th a t he will have Mrs. Helen L eary, ,iUtoInob’' e ’ d , * 'en b> W alter Robi
a fo u r.p OWer tre a ty w ith G reat
old, is behind the w ar which Gover-
j to seat progressive ohndf d ates in
who accuses Cash W eir and his son hOn’ of the Bulck agency, was con- R ritain Ita ly and G erm any, designed
n o r P a rk e r, of L ouisiana is w aging
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congress d u rin g com ing elections.
E a rl of m u rd erin g an unidentified sum ed b/ lam es on the M cCracken-; to kgep peace ;n E urope, a nd to p re­
ag a in st the Ku K lux Kian. To her J
I It is confident 'h e m ajority of del-
girl in th e ir houseboat last Septem -j Lennox road a sh o rt distaIlce bayond serve present boundaries for 30
alo n e a re due the exposes which are
¡egat.es in the senate and house at
her exam ined as to h er insanity. 1,10 covered bridge n o rth w est of the year3 definitely ends th e project in
sh ak in g the s ta te and country and
¡th e next session will be sufficiently
| She changes her story frequently.
j « ty yesterday afternoon.
the opin5on of a d m in istra tio n offi-
aro u sin g the nation a g ain st the
I progressive to g u aran tee public in ­
Robison, who was alone in the
hooded cohorts of the “ invisible em ­
The latest charge is th a t she)
terest and unsaddle W all S tre e t from
cials.
G erm any o rig in ated the proposals,
p ire .”
I power.,,
helped W eir m u rd e r a 22-year-old, !m acbine’ lir>t noticed a wisp of
black-haired girl nam ed “ B etty” in sm oke com ing iiom the rig h t-h an d Tke U nited States has no in te rest
The girl is little L eota R ichards, ;
I These statem en ts were m ade by
!
th
e house boat. The w rite r of the c'o ln e r 01 tbe dash. He stopped the other th an being helpful in atte m p t-
d a u g h te r of Thom as R ichards, who
F ra n k M orrison, seerdtarjy of the
j anonym ous le tte r saying she was the m achine, w ent around the front a n d :- ng tQ j ;nd a soiu tiOn for critical Eu-
was kidnapped and m urdered. She
■ A m erican F ederation of L abor, while
! girl alleged to have been m u rd ered I r a *sed ,b e hood.
Im m ediately the< ropean a ffa irs
was w ith h er fa th e r when he was
I conferring with local labor officials
1 has not yet been found. It is likely I : m achine b u rst into flam es w hichj
j . js a ppavent A m erica is acting!
John M. Newell, a gran ite d e a le r,(o n plans for the Am erican Federa-
first tak en by a hooded gang a n d ’
, leached out from the b u rn in g c a r , ag an unofficja i clearing house for well known th ro u g h o u t .the s t a t e ,' tion convention, which will he held
qu estio n ed . He re tu rn e d but la te r
the case will be dism issed.
for m any feet. Though the auto was j suggestions for E uropean relief,
was tak en again, never to re tu rn , ! MER ROUGE, La., Dec. 27.— C iti­
! who recently arrived in A shland from here beginning O ctober 1, 1923.
com pletely dem olished, and very lit-
She clim bed on the governor’s k n e e 1 zens of th is section a re w aiting for
i e astern Oregon w here for several
s e v e ra l; j “ D efeat of an ti-lab o r leaders, p ar­
I tie of it can be salvaged, the gasoline
late r and said:
ly
e
a
rs
he
has
operated
a
q
u
arry
, has ticu larly Beveridge and Poindexter.
th e ax to fall again, follow ing the!
jin the supply tan k failed to ignite,
‘W on’t you please brin g my d a d d y ja rreg t Qf tWQ form er citi2ens o f th e |
| obtained th e exclusive rig h ts on a was decidedly sa tisfa c to ry ,” M orri-
though Robison m om entarily expect-
hom e for C h ristm as.” He vowed re-! M oorehouse parish in connection
tra c t of land joining th e B lair qu ar- son said. “ Labor will be prepared
ed
an explosion.
lentless w arfare and spent th o u sa n d s' , w ith th e kidnapping and m u rd erin g
ry, th e g ran ite dike on this new prop-1 a t the next cam paign to solidly hack
The m achine, according to H arry
of d o llars to m ake th e fight a g ain st , f W a tt Danielg and T hom as R ich.
‘ e rty being a co n tin u atio n of the j progressive candidates.
Yeo, insurance m an, was protected
te rrific odds, but b ro u g h t home her
m am m oth dike of g ranite.
From
“ L ab o r’s biggest problem is unem -
a rd s last A ugust.
by his agency.
■daddy only in a coffin.
this
property
g
ran
ite
v
ill
be
obtain-1
ploym
ent. The 3 per cent im m igra-
, The m en locked up a re T. B u rn e tt, j
ed
for
the
m
an
u
factu
re
of
m
o
n
u
-jtio
n
law
aided in c u ttin g down un-
form er deputy sh eriff, and Dr. B. I
W hile driving on the Pacific high
Dr.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2i
PA R TY WILL BE GIVEN
|
m
ents,
v
au
lts
and
o
th
er
cem
etery
I
em
ploym
ent
in A m erica, t a t labor
McKoin, fo rm er m ayor of M er:
TO “ BOYS” OVER NINETY Rouge, who was a rre ste d in B alti­ ; W ilbur C rafts, head of the In tern a- way to th e east of the city T uesday,!
LONDON, Dec. 27.— Tw enty-eight work. M arble will be handled for favors com plete stopping of lmm i-
Itio n al R eform b u reau , died a t his I Jo h n Crosslin was stru ck by a south- ;
were lost and five ships de-1 in te rio r building work by the new gration. T here are l,5UU,ti. ;> nnem -
m ore.
O ther a rre s ts a re expected
here
today.
The
im
m
ediate
;
bound
autom
obile,
which
crashed
in
-|
gtrove(1
NEW YORK, Dec. 27.— The old
j home
in gales which sw ept th e com pany, which will be know n as the i ployed in the co u n try to day.”
m om entarily.
Dr C rafts to bi,a am idships. Dam age to the B ritish coast d u rin g the past 4 8 A shland G ranite company.
<pnlp about the good dying young
cause was pneum onia.
M orrison asserted ih; t Judge E l­
A d ju ta n t G eneral Toom bs, com-
was 73 years old and one of the most E rossl.n au to to the ex ten t o, nearly . lours. Trem endous property dam -.
will he exploded here on December
A
work
room
has
been
prepared
j
bert
G ary and Charle« icti wab have
I n tan d er of th e sta te guardsm en, and
29, when Ezra M eeker will e n te rta in )
p icturesque w orkers in the field of $60 was re su lta n t. C rosslin called age was done w ith a heavy loss of on the ground floor of the Overland I been leaders in stre ssin g a sh o rtag e
A ttorney G eneral Coco a re on the
th e youth of New York who have
social reform .
He took on every , ito the to u rist to stop but the repiy
job
here.
reached 90 years o r m ore, a t his
th in g from prohibition to opposing was shouted th a t he was in too m uch i The stream s are flooded and m any tools have been in stalled for carving of labor sta tistic s do no; ieveal even
birtlsday dinner. M eeker is 92.
bouts and
sen sational o£ a bliri-y to reach llis destin atio n bridges w ashed away. T he wind rose and lette rin g , and some good orders j a sh ortage of common labor.
pugilistic
' to do so.
The ob ject of the d in n er will be to '
movies.
Ito 100 m iles an h o u r .’ R ailroad have been placed for spring delive.-y. j
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prove to th e w orld th a t men and,
He said in a story w ritten some i
schedules are also upset.
The new com pany will do bus: te; s KEK1. c h a ’MBIA H'G HM A Y
women sh o u ld live to T>e over 100,
---------------------------- strictly as a retail m an u fa ctu rer deal- j
OPEN, COMMISSIONERS SAY
tim e ago th a t “ refo rm in g people
or ra th e r, th a t they should live to
gives me real pleasure. T here is
NO REACTION A FT E R
lin g direct with the consum er. De- ■
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be a t least 200.
m ore th rill to me in stopping a prize
XMAS, HOLD E X PE R T S signs and estim ates on w ork will be
PORTLAND, Dec. 27.— V ehicular
Ezra, who w ent over th e Oregon
fig h t o r suppressing sen sational ;
traffic over the Colum bia highw ay
tra il in an ox c a rt in ’52, founded;
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. — The gation.
hooks th an any gam e or am usem ent.
j betw een P o rtlan d and eastern Ore-
P uyallup, W ash, and w rote books
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record breaking volum e of C hristm as
| gon m ust be continued 12 m onths
in long hand, will give the w orld
PORTLAND Dec. 27.— Dave L ig h t-' STEVEN A. HAWKS SUCCUMBS
business indicates th a t th ere is no,
! out of th e year and keeping th is
a C hristm as present a t the com ing I n e r narco tic sm uggle r , w in leave to -|
“economic m isery” in the United
FROM INJURY TO HIS H U’
| highw ay open in w inter as well as in
■.dinner by telling his secret of life.
S tates, and th a t pessim istic predic-
¡sum m er is as essential to M ultnom ah
m orrow for McNeill Island to s ta r t
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27.— V ^ jo n s for a business reaction a fte r
Steven A. Haw ks, 128 F actory
C hauncey M. Depew w ill be the) serving a th re e years and six m onths
county as it is to any of the railroad
liatiy at the table, he being only 88 sentence. Then he will be deported stre e t, died about 5 o’clock this note signed I. V . W. w arns police j.jje holidays have no foundation, the
! com panies to keep th e ir rig h t cf
m orning. He suffered a broken h i p ! to look out for a bom bing of the Ex-j d ep artm en t of com m erce sta te d to-
y ears of age. It is because he is such ! to R oum ania.
I ways open, it was stated a t the lu n ch ­
a few weeks ago when he slipped and change building here, sim ilar to th e ! d a y
a good story te lle r th a t M eeker has j
eon of th e P ortland Ad club, when
fell a t his residence. Owing to h i s ; bomb explosion in W all S treet two!
p relim in ary estim ates of business
let down the b ars a little in his
the m a tte r was discussed by com m is-
TENTH CHILD A R R IV ES;
I advanced age he was unable to r a l l y ’ years ago.
The w riter said he is th is C hristm as indicate th a t all pre-
favor.
sioners-elect
and re tirin g com m is-
IS BROUGHT BY SANTA
from the accident.
I ¡giving the . info rm atio n . to get re"jv io u s records have been broken, the
heavy
i
s
oners
of
M
ultnom
ah county.
PORTLAND, Dec. 27.— A
MANY CARS ARE HANDLED
SPR IN G FIELD , Or., Dec. 27. —
The rem ains are a t the H. C. Stock venge on the gang th a t kicked him d ep artm en t stated .
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i
D
ifficulties
of
providing
financial-
storm is rain g in various p a rts of
IN LOCAL S. P. YARDS The sto rk on C hristm as day, 1922, u n d e rta k in g parlors, and funeral a r-!o u t.
j Econom ic conditions as reflected the state. A gale a t Tillam ook tore | ly for year-round traffic were pointed
b ro u g h t g reetin g s to Mr. and Mrs. j r a n gem ents, not yet com pleted, w ill.
by the holiday business a re funda-j off roofs from b arns, caved in the j out b>' W illiam E atchel, ro ad m aster,
Some idea may be had of the ac- V irgil Moon, w ith a sm all son, th e ir |>e announced later.
THREI DEAD FROM
m entally sound.
The dep artm en t doors of the M ethodist church and wbo declared that the county had
tiv ities along the local Southern Pa-j ten th child. I i 1921 th e wise oldl
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FATAL GUN FIG H TS. gees tlie continuance of good condi-j
blew th e tick et office at the fair I alread y expended $56,000 th is year
cific yards by these figures of c a rs ib ird m issed by one day, the sm all!
The P o rtlan d R ailw ay, L ight and
; tiens for the new year.
in clearing the highw ay and rep air-
grounds across th e stre e t.
handled th ro u g h the A shland yards | b ro th e r of the new a rriv al m aking Pow er com pany will expend $5,000,-
TRINIDAD, Colo., Dec. 27.
D
eschutes
county
lum
ber
o
u
tp
u
t
is
The
ru
in
s
of
fire-sw
ept
A
storia
in S da“ia g es ^ausr‘J by s,o r n is’ wb:l<;
d u rin g th e week ending Decem ber
presence know n on De em ber 24. 000 on extensions and b e tte rm e n ts T hree men were dead today a fte r a
series
of
gun
fights
C
hristm
as
day.
¡207,000.000
feet
h
r
'1
’922
com
pared
tum
bled
under
the
heavy
gale.
Many
the
i 922 budget
, h i ’ work had
23. W est bound cars a re those go­ Mçon o p erates a eakery h-
d u ring 1923.
been
$10,000.
brick w alls have fallen.
ing tow ard C alifornia and east-bound
W illi i n Jam ison was shot and w ith 107,000,000 feet in 1921.
cars into Oregon. The figures a re :
killed by A ugust Malezia a t th e la t­
MAY GRJECT TO W IVES
W est-hound, received 1014 loads,
te r's roadhouse a fte r Jam ison ran
BEI NG STENOGRAPH ERS
13 em p ties, delivered 1048 load3, 59
am uck, according to M alezia.
em pties, oil c ar and loads from C ali­
C andeliro A ragon was killed and!
SALEM, Dec. 27.— L egislators who
fo rn ia unloaded here m ake the d if­
J e rry Saiz was jailed, charged with,
have
been accustom ed to b ring th e ir
ference betw een those received and
the crim e, follow ing a q u arrel here.
wives
to Salem to act as th eir ste n o g ­
delivered, ex tras and bad o rd er cars
D om etrio A ragon was slain hv Tin:
rap
h
ers
d u rin g th e legislative ses­
in the loads.
M artinez a fte r a q u arrel involving!
sion,
will
find them selves besieged
E ast-bound, received 431 loads,
M artinez’ wife.
by a num ber of unem ployed P ortland
1478 em pties; delivered 415 loads,
and
Salem girls if they a tte m p t to
which
show
s
nearly
1300 em pties
repeat
the procedure th is year. It is
200 em pties to Oregon each day for
alleged
by a num ber of such girls
the week. A carefu l check of the
who
are
dependent upon work for a
co n ten ts and physical condition of
llivlihood
th a t in the past preference
the cars a re kept by th e yard forces.; &
has been given m arried women for
positions as clerks and ste n o g ra ­
EMERGENCY BOARD TO
phers. It is pointed out th at w ive;
TAKE U l’ ASTORIA AID
of legislafttrs who know no th in g of
EUGENE. Dec. 27.— A m eeting of Li
stenographic work have in the past
’ C ontributions to d ale, m oney d e ­
th e s ta te em ergency board has beenj
posited to the A m bulance F und, a re :
draw n th e sta tu to ry fee of $4 a day
called for F rid a y at Salem to con­
A shland Daily T i d i n g s ..................$100
and overtim e.
sid e r a n ap p ro p riatio n for relief
Jesse W i n b u i n ............................... 100,
w ork in A storia. A cting G overnor L.
Dr. George Ja rv is ........................ 100
DRUNK EN MAN SH(X>TS
E. Bean will a tte n d th e m eeting,
Dr. Wood ........................................ 100
O FFIC ER MAKING ARREST
probably not in the capacity of gov­
J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100
e rn o r but as sp eak er of the house of
i? G. S. B u t i e r .................................... 100
I M ARSHFIELD, Or.. Dec. 27.—
rep resen tativ es, as Roy R itn er, pres-'
Dr. Sw edenburg ............................ 100 j
N ight policem an W. E. Hi gley was
H. G. E nders & S o n ...................... 100
ident of th e sen ate, is expected to he
shot
and w ounded last night bv a
Bert M o s e s ......................................
50
back in th e s ta te by F riday.
m
an
who
has not yet been identified
O. A. P a u l s e r u d ............................. 25
A d ju tan t G eneral George W hite
and
who
m
ade his escape. The man
Phoebe W e l l s .................................
20
h as m ade a rep o rt th a t $2000 will
¡was d ru n k , it is said. H ig’ey had
C. L. L o o m i s ....................
c a rry on the relief work expense u n ­
15
How college women can be induced to take up farm life was discussed by taken him out of a re s ta u ra n t and
10
J. H McGee . ’. .................... .......
til th e leg isla tu re convenes. I t is
the Women’s National Farm and Garden association in session in «‘ldcago.
1 “The hope of the country lies in getting the women with education on the was leading him to the police s ta ­
W. S D e P e a u ............ . . . . . . . .
on th is recom m endation th a t the
E ric W eren ...............
1 farm ,” said Mrs. Newton B. Ashley, sister of Secretary Wallace of the Depart- tion. At a d ark co rn er the m an put
em ergency board will pass.
O ther co n trib u to rs declared but ! nient of Agriculture, who is a member of the association. “The rwwmen with up resistance, and pulling a big re-
A cting G overnor Bean w as not
not yet paid, a re : Mrs. E ugenia A t-; college degrees will not stand for the drudgery of the farm women of yesterday ivqlver, shot Higley th ro u g h the left
called upon d u rin g yesterday to,
According to close friends of Ciinrlie Chaidin and Pola Negri, motion pic- itiuson $25; the M urphy E lectric and will, consequently, turn their efforts to running the farm on scientific lines.” arm . The officer fired several tim es
tra n s a c t any official business.
He
and \s h la n d E lks lodge,! ■ In the Illustration, left to right, a r e ; Mrs. Frances King, Mrs. Russell Tyson, j as the m an broke and ran in th e
does not an tic ip a te going to Salem j ture stars, they are to be married in the first fortnight In January. Rumors qq
th at they already were man and wife were em phatically denied.
i president, and Mrs. B ertram W. Rosenstone.
■dark.
944, $50; H. A. S tearns, $5.
before th e em ergency b o ard m eeting
TO GIRL WITNESS
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