Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 28, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, wix M i •
«> the aid of medicine, cores nine $
♦ cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact,
<e
A shland D aily T idings
<8> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
❖ vive three nonths in the rich 4»
<i> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- ♦
<$> m estic w ater helps.
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(International News Wire Service)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1922
V O L U M E 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43)
ENGLAND AGAIN
ANGRY CITIZENS
E LIFE OF
No. 98
COMING EVENTS
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UNITING FAMILIES
WAR HAS SEPARATED > '
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Monday J a n u a r y ^ , 1923.
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Ja n u a ry 9— Theresa Sheehan
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by the Dowager Queen Olga.
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PRISONER ALLEGED TO H A \ E,
an„ Fou„d B„ rea„..
„ M r * INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ( X IN­
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MADE BRUTAL ATTACK ON
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IN BEST SPIR IT S SINCE
FERENCE DOESN'T APPEAL
E a st R elief association, which ®
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TO PRESIDENT
ILLNESS
WOMAN
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DAY SPENT QUIETLY
fam ilies d u rin g th e G reek de- <$>j CONSIDERS EXPRESSION
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ENTIRE NEAR EAST
his anti8eptic solution
IN CLOSET BY SPOUSE
READING NEWSPAPERS bacle in Asia Minor. The bu- <?> WILL BE UNDESIRABLE
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I <3> reau has received m ore th an •
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F ear Is E xpressed in C ertain Quar-
F inally
Sneh W ould S erre to Spread Falsi»
P i'.'sent S itu atio n in Sem ite A ppeals ♦ 12,000 inquiries, som e of the
sensible kind.
But, doctor, I -A A ssaila n t S n a tc h e s and
teiw T hat T here Is a P ossib ility of
S tran g les V ictim ; Seven-Year-O ld
I m p ie s a c n s to A ll Europi» and
To Him in Light M anner, in P a r-
inquiries com ing from relatives •$>
never th o u g h t he would bite me. <$•
R ussia Join in g W ith T urkey, Says
D auhter Id en tifies Man a s F orm ef
W
rong Ones to A m ericans, De­
in
Am
erica.
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ousehold.
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C hief E xecutive.
Led
by
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LONDON, Dec. 28. — M enacing " serious,
ORANGE, N. J., Dee. 2 « .— The
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— P re si­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— Wood-
clouds of w ar again loom om inously
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n egro a d m itted a ssa u ltin g and k ill-
d
e
n
t H arding in a le tte r addressed to
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row W ilson is celeb ratin g his 66th
over the n e a r east. The m enace is
lin g M is. B righam la te today.
i Senator Lodge, chairm an of th e sen-
BELFAST, Dec. 28— H ere in Ul- birth d ay today. He spent a p art of
from th e th re a te n e d collapse of the
Id en tifica tio n w as com pleted w ith
I ate foreign relatio n s com m ittee, ex-
N ear E ast conference at L ausanne.
fin gerp rin ts found on her body, ster, w here blood is shed in re lig io u s 1 the m orning in the study of his hom e
I presses disapproval of S enator Bor­
T he B ritish and T u rk s a re dead-1
rle w ill be arraigned for first de- I feuds, the break in g up any gang of on S s tr e e t’ Perusing th e new spapers
a h ’s proposal to call an in te rn atio n a l
; religious m u rd er fanatics is of ut- and the Congressional Record, which
locked over c ertain issues, and n e ith ­
gree m urder.
I
economic conference as an am end-
an account of —
tlie storm y •’ de- i
1 m ost im portance. Such an a c h ie v e - held
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e r side will give ground.
j nient to th e navy appropriation trill.
ORANGE, N. J.. Dec. 28.— M u tte r- ; m ent is reported
to have been m ade b a,e in the ien a fe 0Vf*r A m erica»
All available B ritish w arships in
The president says he knows of
ing
citizens
around
th
e
county
jail
’
recently
hy
the
U lster governm ent ,luty *° Europe.
th e M editerranean have been ordered!
“ no prohibition ag ain st such an ex-
here th re a te n sum m ary vengeance I and has resu lted in gretyt excitem ent
11 ls sai<1 by !r-en s 1 aI • ‘»»»‘>R j
to proceed to th e D ardanelles, ac­
j pression on the p a rt of congress for
upon
W
illiam
B
attles,
a
young
ne-
in
B
elfast.
Because
of
fear
of
re-
18
hugely enjoying the present sen-;
cording to a dispatch from M alta, the
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| calling a conference,” hut he said ho
gro, who is being grilled by detec- prisais and fu rth e r artfusing relig- ate situ a tio n , p a rtic u la r y th e spec-
chief B ritish M editerranean naval
¡fran k ly questioned the “ desirability
tives for inform ation bearing on th e p o u s h atred s, th e governm ent is w ith- ' ‘itL
of nnrai-
the o i i f ln T.tahn
ect.n i Am ong a larg e num ber of appli- of such an expression.” He also said
depot.
.,,K. o.
,, mem
. „r. ber.,
hvo
,
g
’
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. cations to the sta te e n g in e e rs office ft would convey a false im pression
T he B ritish hold possession of
| b ru ta l m u rd e r of Mrs. E le an o r Brig- holding all official statem en ts.
It
is
understood
th
a
t
th
e
govern^
_
ac
ing
he
ign
oi
par
îcipa
ion
for the uge of w ater in j ackson tQ g urope an(j a wrong im pression
points of high stra g e tic im portance,
P assing of an ordinance licensing ( ham , wife of a prosperous business
E
uropean
affairs.
county are the Pom padour M in e ra l! to A m ericans.
and a re able to control th e M editer- peddlers and haw kers in the cltv as ; m an, and th e m o th er of th re e chil- m ent succeeded in break in g up a
W ilson is said to be in b e tte r
ran ean and Aegean seas. The fear is a protection to the m erch an ts was i dren. The body was scratched and secret society whose m em bers were
Spiings com pany, of A shland, for .1 j This is ............i
the first • practical step in
h ealth and sp irits since his grim
expressed th a t R ussia m ay join the final piece of legislation enacted 1 cut when found in a preserve closet pledged to wipe o u t the ad h eren ts
npqr-i seCOn<' t00t Ol w ater from a spring dealing w ith E uropean a ffa irs to free
b a ttle to “ come back” from the near
Turkey.
by the present council, which held ¡in h er basem ent last n ig h t by the Qf th e religion which they opposed. |
for dom estic supply; covered c o n -’ the hands of th e A m erican debt fund-
I its final m eeting W ednesday night, j horrified husband.
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T hree of th e m em bers of the secret fatal illness which stru c k him th ree crete basin and pipe line a p p ro x i-; ing comm ission neg o tiatin g witli the
HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT ¡T he m eeting was an a d jo u rn ed s e s - ; The wom an was outraged by her society a re reported to have tu rn e d Iyears ago
m ately eight m iles long to be con- E uropean pow ers for paym ent of
stru c te d a t a cost of $8000. The th e ir debts to this country.
W ILL RESIGN JANUARY 1ST sion. U nder th e new ordinance, p e d - * assa ila n t and then strangled.
A inform ers, and as the resu lt of th eir
H artm an Syndicate of th e Pacific
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dlers and haw kers will be com pelled | seven-year-old d a u h te r identified the disclosures, th ere have been several
Coast, w ith offices in th is city, has TELEPH O NE GIRLS FINALLY
Miss Florence Pool, hom e dem on- t 0 pay a license fee of $100 per y e a r ,’negro as the one who was employed a rre s ts and large q u a n titie s of arm s
stra tio n ag en t for Jackson county* except any person residing w ithin about the house the day of the crim e. have been seized.
also applied for a perm it to construct
RECOVER FROM XMAS PARTY
a reservoir in the channel of a draw
for the past th re e years, will resign the lim its of the city, who will be
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The U lster governm ent is try in g
M embers of the local telephone
from springs. D etails of the con­
her office J a n u a ry 1. Ill health is assessed a fee of $3. In e ith e r case*
to resto re o rd e r im p artially, and is
given as the reason.
D uring her no license will be issued for less than
stru ctio n a re not given, hut the esti- exchange were so overw helm ed w ith
using every effo rt to restra in relig­
service in the county she has won a one year.
I m ated cost is $7500. In addition the I the m any p resen ts they received at
ious feuds w ithout fear or favor.
I concern asks to ap p ro p riate .25 sec-1 th eir second a n n u al Ch; Istmas party
g rea t m any friends, and it is w ith;
Very little business was tra n s a c t -
■ ond feet of w ater from th re e springs* th a t they were not able to give a co­
re g re t th a t they learn of her decision. ed o th er th an the passing of the o r1
OREGON CITY. Dec. 28.— The trib u ta ry to Antelope cre.-k and the! heren t rep o rt of the a ffa ir until
Miss Pool has n ot yet definitely an- dinance. An old blacksm ith b u ild­
new Pacific highw ay bridge connect-1 Rogue riv e r fo r m anufacturinR a n d i today,
nouuced h er plans for the fu tu re. ing, long an eyesore to th e com m un­
j
ing Oregon City w ith W est Linn was dom eatic purposes, d etails of con
The girls had prepared a fine
She lias been connected w ith this line ity, was knocked down for the tnag-
throw
n
open
to
tra
ffic
w
ith
fittin
g
of work for the past six years, in n ificient sum of $5, m erely to get
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¡C hristm as tree for th e ir own pleasure
istru c tio n to be
fu rn ish _____
ed later.
exercises today. The s iru c tu re rep-1, George T . J H ershberger, of *C én-|anil exchaligêîUgifts wfih each otln>r.
CHICAGO,. Dec. 28.— The new
N orth D akota and M ontana before rid of th e s tru c tu re . The city prop­
resents an expenditure of $27 5 ,0 0 0 .| t r a , p o -ntj askg fQr 1;, sec(md foQf. In addltion t0 the8e, they also re .
com ing to Jackson county.
e rty on M echanic s tre e t recently de­ year grain leaders predict, will seei
D elegations w ere p resent from Qf wftter {rom W jbow cre ?k, trib u - m em bered each othe.- wi ll presents
H er successor. Miss G rayce Teich, stroyed by fire was sold to E. N. b e tte r w heat prices and the inevi-
P
o
rtla n d , Salem and o th e r valley ta ry to the ROgue r ; | e r fOr the irri- niore ap p ro p riate and illu strativ e of
who took g ra d u a te courses a t Iowa B utler for $1200. This consists of | table “ come b a c k ” of the farm er.
F
a
ilu
re
to
estab
lish
proper
cred
its;
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Dec.
28.—
p
o
-|
t°
w
ns- A cting-G overnor R itn er was ga tjon 0( jo acres of land.
C o n -p h e individual ch a ra c te ristic s than
S tate college, Ames, Iowa, the larg- w hat is left of th e building and the
abroad
is
said
to
have
prevented
a
lice
here
have
a
rre
ste
d
C
harles
Mil-
also
present. The bridge is a s te e l, st.ru cy on w orfc jias already been of value, which created a great deal
est a g ric u ltu ra l college in the w orld, i lot.
com pleted. Nels P. H
ansen, _ of
C li-jo i m errim ent.
A fter the dist ribu-
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and a t C olum bia u n iversity. New
W illiam M. Briggs, city atto rn ey , su b sta n tia l advance in the m ark et, j ler, an alleged “ w obbly” organizer, and concrete stru c lire.
E
urope
needs
w
heat
but
is
bank-
in
connection
w
ith
the
bomb
w
arn-
Miss
H
a
rrie
riie
tt
Phipps,
I
tupps,
as
Queen
max
reque8t8
>-c
75
second
foot
Of
w
a
-jtio
H
a
n
n
of
f
e
gifts
'i
f
t
s
a
an
n
A
excellent
Y e o llo n t f feed
c o a was
Y ork, has a rriv e d ^ a n d is p reparing read a com m unication in which h e,
.
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to assum e charge of the work. M is s j8t a ted he had served in his present i ru p t. If cred its a re established, it ing sent Chief of Police O’Brien. H e i H ai-rlett reigned over the e n tire cel- | te r from Antelope creek to irrig a te served.
Teich recently com pleted a course a t capacity for the past th re e years,! is predicted A m erica w ill see $2 has in his possess'on a cryptic te le - , ebratio n period. An elaborate p r o - j ^ acreg Hg aJso hag com plet ed h i s l As a a m ark of appreciation of the
; gram from “ wobbly” h ea d q u arte rs a t Sram has been com pleted, in c lu d in g , dUch construction
George H. Sto- services rendered by the local ex­
O. A. C., and gained her experience w orking in harm ony w ith th e coun-l w heat,
F
resno
directin
g
M
iller
to
move
a
p
arade,
dedication
cerem
ony,
re
*
|
well>
of
E
agle
P
oint
asks 25 second change, m any business and p ro fe s­
in A rizona. She comes very highly ; cil, and than k ed them for the m any
bodies
of
men
to
C
alifornia
w
a
te
r
'
ception,
public
m
arriage
and
ban-
;
foot
of
w
ater
to
irrig
a te 20 acres, sional men rem em bered the “ hello
recom m ended and is fa r from being little courtesies they had accorded
I
quet.
19308351
pow
er
projects
for
‘
job
action.
g irls” with a variety of presen ts.
a novice in hom e d em onstration ’ j,jm d u r jng th a t period.
w ith a ditch to cost $500.
The Rogue R iver Valley C anal candy predom inating. Those who
w ork.
M embers of the council th a t go
OREGON ARTILLERY UNIT
¡com pany, of M edford, also asked per-, helped m ake it a m erry C hristm as
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out of office the first of the year are
¡m ission to co n stru ct two re s e rv o irs ,! for the girls were the Ideal grocery,
HONORE
BUILDING OUTLOOK BRIGHT
Mayor C. B. L am kin, Dr. W. E.
Li
lone in Long lake and the o th e r in H. F. N orton com pany, E. R. Isaac
FROM PRESENT INDICATIONS Blake C. H. Pierce, G. M. F ro st, J.
PORTLAND,
B adger lake, in K lam ath county, for & Company, F ran cis Call, Kay &
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L. H arn er, A. C. Joy and Irving F ind-
m ental croix de g u erre w ith six si!-*
storage.
Ray W arn er T rail, seeks M orrison, N ininger & W arn er, Mrs.
W ith the close of th e old y e a r|le y . The new council will tak e of-
i ver b a ttle rings, one for each m ajor
| to ap p ro p riate .013 second foot of j Sugg the Ashland G reenhouse, the
com es the encouraing inform ation ; fice on T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry 2,
PORTLAND, Dec. 28. — A lfred engagem ent in which it took p a rti
i w ater fo r irrig a tio n purposes
As T avern cafe. Rose Bros., Dr. Sweden-
th a t several building p ro jects a re be-, 1923.
,
,
•
u
n
F/.in
»n
Rowen,
of G ladstone ’ W elland Brad- I, d u ring the w orld w ar, will be pre- i
I he had not com pleted his application, burg, H. C. Stock anu th e Meyer
5ne considered, which will help to
Those who assum e the responsihii-
mJ, louM i.r,
tu „ * |le v , of W est Linn, and George Nel- sented to h a tte r A, 147th field ar-
¡it- was retu rn ed to him.
E dw ard I Creek Telephone com pany.
relieve the housing situ a tio n in gen- ities of th e city governm ent a t th a t
, ui
, a i
s
(
oo
..
tim e a re M
avor
C
harlie
1
Loom
is
30n’
of
J
e
n
n
in
S3
Lodge,
all
boys
in
tillery,
Oregon
N
ational
G
uard,
at
CHICAGO,
Dec.
28.—
Consulera-
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¡P eile, of th e sam e locality, w ishes! The em ployes of the exchange wish
e ra l.
C. H. P ierce. S. A P eters Sr.. H. G .|th e ir early te e n s’ a re believed to be im pressive cerem onies to be held a t itiö n of th e present confusion in the
gecond foot Qf w ater from Long to extend th e ir hf ftiest wishes for
Among those announcing plans for
lost in the snow on L arch m ountain, the A rm ory, 10th and Couch stre e ts, a ir w.ll come up for discussion a t
' a happy and prosperous New Y ear to
I branch, to irrig a te 10 acres.
construction work is E. N. B utler. W alcott. N. C. L ininger, Mrs. W. M.
the N ational B ro ad casters’ league
The trio left Tuesday for a clim b, to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock.
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those who so rem em bered 'h em , and
who purchased from th e city last B arber and Dr. R. L. Burdic.
■and searching p arties have been un-
B attery A is the oldest m ilitary m eeting here on J a n u a ry 16. It will
j
to
the p atro n s of the tele; hone com ­
n ig h t four lots on Van Ness avenue,,
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¡able to find any trace of them .
. I organization in the sta te and is th a he the first g a th e rin g of the league
pany.
form erly M echanic stre e t. On this
---------------------------- only Oregon unit tliaf m aintained it-
since its organization in October.
p roperty is a partially burned house
BRAVE T H IE F TA KES
self in tact, as a un it, th ro u g h o u t th e
Among questions to be considered'
which will be to rn down. Mr. B u tler,
KLAMATH COURT HOUSE
REES, H IV E AND ALL war.
'
«¡11 be w hether copyrighted m usic,:
today sta te d he is planning the erec-i
B R IE FS FILED AT SALEM
EUGENE, Dec. 28.— A hive of
The decoration is to he presented including grand o peia, can he tra n s-l
tion of fo u r m odern bungalow s on
Ita lia n bees was stolen d u rin g the^by A d ju tan t G eneral W hite on beh alf u n ite d by radio th ro u g h o u t the
SALEM, Dec. 28.— Briefs in the
th is property, com plete w ith sid e­
week-end from th e back yard of Mrs. of the governm ent, and is to he ac- United S tates w ith o u t paym ent of;
lease of F ra n k W ard against K lam ath
w alks and garages. T hese will he
; K ate M iller, in Creswell. The th ie f cepted hy C aptain W illiam S. G ray, fees to the ow ners of the c o p y rig h t.;
i county have been filed with the su-
b u ilt fo r investm ent, and will e ith e ri
¡carried th e hive, bees and a ll, away. I who cam m anded th e b a tte ry w hen it T he a ttitu d e of the league tow ard th e '
p u n e ra l 8ervicejj fQr gteven Ab r a - ‘ prem e c o u rt here. The case involves
be sold or ren ted . He expects to i n - '
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 28.— The ¡They w ere recently im ported from : w ent to F ran ce and who brought radio bill introduced In congress by hflm Hawkg> whQ (Ued a t hjg home> the sta iu s of K la m a th .s lulinerolH
vest ab o u t $15,000 in th e four
was C alifornia, being a new species in it hack to Oregon still under his W allace H. W hite also will he de- 128 Factory stre e t, December 2 7 ,'c o u rth o u se s and is In the suprem e
schooner
“ Stockton
C ity”
buildings.
cided.
| com m and.
W ork on the bungalow s will not w recked n e a r P o in t A rena today, th a t d istric t.
will be held from the B aptist cbjnrch ; court on appeal of K lam ath county.
begin u ntil th e w eather is settled . All the m em bers of th e .c r e w w ere
F riday afternoon a t 2 o’clock, w ith ; B riefs have also been filed in the
probably about M arch 1. W ith th e. saved.
Rev. M iller officiating. M embers of ’ca se of K lam ath county against the
the I. O. O. F. and W oodmen w ill, K lam ath Development com pany, in-
com pletion of these houses Mr. But-
BOSTON
CHURCH
GIVEN
a
tte n d the services in a body. In ter-! volving the title to land on which
1er will own seven residences on this^
ANCIENT GOLD FABRIC
m
ent will be m ade in the I. O. O. F. th e new Hot Springs courthouse is
stre e t.
ss | ' cem etery in Belleview.
located.
BOSTON, Dec. 28.— A gold-em -|
|
Mr. H aw ks was born in Virginia,* a petition has been filed by Twohy
HAINES ICE HARVEST
' broidered cloth of un u su al beauty.I
A ugust 30, 1861, and celebrated his B rothers for a reh earin g cf the case
IS BEING DELAYED used for m ore th an 250 years in th e,
61st anniversary a little over four ag ain st the Ochoco irrig atio n d istric t
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U n itarian church a t K olozsar, Ru-
• m onths ago. A fall resu lted in a involving m oney alleged by Twohy
HAINES, Or., DflC. 28.— Tem pera- m ania, th e oldest U n itarian church
broken hip several weeks ago, from B rothers to he due on construction
tu re s above th e freezing point which in the w orld, has been p resented to
which he never recovered.' W ith his work for the d istrict.
have prevailed here for th e week K ing’s chapel, of the local church,
wife, he moved to A shland nine y e a r s ----------------------------
past have caused considerable delav.
The Rev. Dr. H arold E. B. Speight,
ago from Moscow Idaho.
¡5 0 WOMEN 1‘ROHI AtiENTB
in the ice harvest.
A sm all lake a ssista n t p asto r of th a t church,
He is survived by his m other, Mrs
NAMED FO R LOH ANGELES
owned by th e H aines Meat com pany, b rought it from R um ania this sum -
M artha Long, his wife and son. Max-
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28.— F ifty
lost th e w ater from b eneath the ice iner.
well of A shland, and two o th er sons, women will be appointed special pro-
and the crop which was nearly ready
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John J. H aw ks, Long Beach Calif., hibition agents to keep Los Angeles
for the harv est, fell in. The Pacific NEW ZEALAND FE E LS
and E lm er L. H aw ks, of Elm a, W ash d ry on New Y ear's eve It was an-
F ru it Express com pany which annu-
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK
' nounced today by H arold H. Dolley,
ally cu ts several hundred tons of ice
W ELLINGTON, N. Z., Dec. 28.—
¡“d ry ” enforcem ent d ire c to r here.
for cooling re frig e ra to r cars on tlie Fresh e a rth q u a k e shocks w ere re-
Mrs. C ornelius R e tu rn s lloni»----
“There was too much Christmas
Union Pacific d u rin g the sum m er, ported from the in te rio r of New Zea-I
M rs. R. P. C ornelius, who has sp irit,” said Dolley. “ We did uot
will sto re a very in ferio r q u ality of land today. Severe dam age was re-,
been visiting in Los Angeles and receive tlie co-operation prom ised by
ice on account of mixed rain and ported from th e region of W’aik ari.
o th er so uthern C alifornia cities for cafe ow ners. So we will see w hat
snow which has covered th e com- , Owing to in , te rru p te d com m unication
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