Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily
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• ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnoui «
<> the aid of medicine, cures nine Q>
$ cases out of ten of asthma. ❖
«> This is a proven fact.
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
AMERICA SHALL
TWO M. C. GRANDDADS
JOHNSON AXD MOSES D ISA P­
PROVE BORAH S PROPOSED
( ’ON KEREN! E
FEAR IS EXPRESSED
REGARDING MEETING
Bo; it D eclare It W ould M ake This
Count iv a Pari o f th e E uropean
System anti B ring About an A w ful
Muddle.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922
COMING EVENTS
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Decem ber 31— W atch serv- <§>
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Ja n u a ry 1-5— W eek of prayer -$>
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Ja n u a ry 8—-School reopens. <*•
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J a n u a ry 9— T heresa Sheehan <?■
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PAST 12 MONTHS REGARDED
J a n u a ry 26 — “ C aptain
of • PR E SE N T SU PPLY WILL RE CON-
SATISFACTORILY BY
SUMED WITHIN 48
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H igh school oper- <?■
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HOURS
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NEW YEAR W ILL KEEP
UP PROSPERITY STRIDES
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i U n settled C onditions in Many F o r­
eig n C ountries, Particularly E u-'
rope, Held to D epress Trade and
P rices of A gricultu ral P rod u cts.
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No. 99
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BRIGHT FUTURE
IN Ü.S. INDUSTRY
STATE SENATORS
tidings
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
<$> vive th re e n o n th s in th e rich
€> ozone at A shland. The pure do-
<$> m estic w a te r helps.
KLAN FOR A SPORTSMAN
FUEL WHEN HIT
MN OF
BELLEVIEW CALLED
II
F E A R OF EXPO SURE RAMPANT
THROUGH MER ROUGE
DISTRICT
INCLEMENT WEATHER
PARALYZES TRAFFIC
WHOLESALE ARRESTS
ARE BEING EXPECTED
T rains U nable to Bring C om m odities
To City W hile H igh W inds Halt
Ste.unship Trips; G ale E stim ated
At (¡0 M .les Per Hour.
I
Lips That Once BcuUed o f “ 1OO Per
Cent A m tiiea n istn '’ Now Silent;
Most S en sation al Prob«- in Nation's
H istory Is Looked for.
Gov’ John Parker o£ Louisiana, « h o
is trying to stam p out the Ku Klux
Little Miss Virginia Aswell Cantrill,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.— Busi­
•
„
'
! Kian in his state, is an enthusiastic
W ASHINGTON, D ee. 2 9 ,— T he age two months, who has the unique
BASTROP, La., Dec. 29.— D isinte­
NEW \ ORK, Dec. 29. W hile Newj sportsman. Tills exclusive photograph
Itorah am endm ent w as d efeated, i distinction of being the granddaughter ness and ind u stry in A m erica now;
g
ration
of the local branch of the
York
shivered
in
20
degrees
above
of 1dm was taken when he was out
of two congressmen, Asvvell of Louis- 'a p p ro a c h in g the beginning of the
:
K
nights
of the Ku Klux K ian,
zero w eather ,the city is m enaced by limiting recently.
W ith . iana and Cantrill of Kentucky. Vlr- ' New Y ear, can reg ard its progress
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.
th
ro
u
g
h
fear
of w holesale a rre s ts
the w orst fuel crisis in its history,
the full p ressu re of the a d m in is tra -,'k'lnla ‘s ¿ he da" ^ te \ ° f M^ a “ d Mr3’ in the past 12 m onths w ith satisfac-!
«.on û h t a d them . Senatore Mo.ee, o f| * » ■ » E' C»“lr t " «
j ,.on and look forw ard to continued
lan
d
the
prosecution
of m em bers re-
as th ere is but 48 h o u rs’ supply on
l!
I
su
itin
g
from
the
kidnapping
and
prosperity next year, S ecretary ofj . Mrs. ? n n Gowlaud a resid en t of band.
New H am pshire, and Jo h n so n , of ;
j m u rd erin g of W att Daniels and
; this te c t’on for m c r; t i a n 30 years,
Snow has blocked m any railro ad
I Com m erce H oover said today.
C alifornia, poured vials of disapprov-j
Thom as R ichards, is ram p an t all
He pointed out th a t “ unsettled passed away a t the L me of her son lines leading to freight term in a ls
al on S enator B o rah ’s proposal for
th ro u g h o u t M oorhouse parish.
Ke-
i conditions in foreign countries, par- and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. w here fuel is unloaded. The storm
a world econom ic and disarm am en t
!
ports
have
it
th
a
t
th
e
klar.sm
en
have
j tic u la rly in E urope, a re still depress- Jam es E. Gow land, in Belleview, began w ith a gale which sw ept all
conference.
, silently disrobed on the o rd ers of
lin g o u r tra d e to a ce rtain extent and T hursday evening a t 6:45 o’clock, a t the ea ste rn states, the rain tu rn in g
Johnson said: “ It will em broil us
1 E xalted Cyclops Skipw orth, and th a t
have kept prices of a g ric u ltu ra l pro- the age of 86 years, six m onths and to sleet, and the sleet to snow. A 60
in E uropean controversies and m ake
i m em bers have agreed to keep locked
ducts below th e level of o th e r com-! 17 aays. The rem ains are a t th e m ile gale is blowing.
A m erica a p a rt of the E uropean sys­
| behind th e ir own lips the identity of
J. P. Dodge & Sons u n d e rta k in g p ai-
Fog, snow and high wind has halt
m odities.”
te m .”
I every m em ber.
The figures show th a t textile m ills ¡ois. F u n eral services will be held ed steam ship tra ffic, while deep
Moses said, “ for A m erica to sit in
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i P ersons who once spoke freely of
a re 20 per cent m ore active th an Sunday aftern o o n , 2:30 o’clock, from slush is frozen over th e stre e ts
th e E uropean gam e m eans it would
Two A shland youths, yet in their! ' 1®® Per cent A m ericanism
are
last year w hile the iron and steel in- the Episcopal church, with the Rev.
have to act as um pire betw een Eng-i
teens,
are
m
eeting
w
ith
m
arked
sue-
r
o
«’
silent
when
asked
concerning
I d u strv increases its o u tp u t ab o u t 70 P. K. H am m ond officiating. In te r
land and Belgium on one side and
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.— “ Los; per cent. O ther in d u stries also show m ent will be m ade in the fam ily plot
cess in th e radio statio n they have be persons who a re said to have
F ra n ce and Italy on the o th er in a Angeles is adding to its population)
constructed. W ork was begun ab o u t tak en the law into th e ir hands. One
I in the H argadine cem etery.
re p a ra tio n s m uddle.
O ur natioanl : a whole city the size of F o rt W o rth ,!
a
m onth ago and the statio n is now prom inent p la n te r of th is d istric t,
__________________
i Mrs. Gowland was born in London,
gam e d e m o n strates the com fortable)
Texas; C am bridge, Mass., or Albany, I
perfo
rm in g even, beyond th e ir ex- wlto was closely connected with the
E ngland, and a fte r her m arriage,
position the um pire occupies. I have New York. F or tw o years th ere has
pectations. N early every night they klan, stated th at 4 0 kuinsm en gatli-
moved to the U nited States, locating
no desire ten see Uncle Sam “ b ean ed ” been con stan tly in course of construe-;
a re able to pick up Lyons, France, e re a in the solemn d ark n ess of the
a t M ankato, Minn., in 1886.
She!
by a pop bottle throw n from E u ro ­
while code m essages from the radio L ouisiana fo re st near Spyker and set
tion 15,000 bu ild in g s.”
rn d her husband came to A shland ia |
pean bleach ers.”
This
asto u n d in g
sta te m e n t
isj
1889. Mr. Gowland -lied in , 1901 |
i statio n a t F unsabshl, Ja p an , a re also (*re
a 'l rob«;» and re-o rd of the
J
u
d
g
e
!
received
klan
to
evade entanglem ent in what
quoted from Southern C a lifo rn ia '
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
29.-
She was the m other of th ree sons,
MANY HAVE NO LIGHTS
’ one of them , Jam es E. Gowland, of; Coke, of M arshfield, has been recom -j
R ichard R ing age 17, and Eugene prom ises to be the most sensational
B usiness, official publication of the
DUE TO SHORT CIRCUIT
cham ber of com m erce.
Belleview, surviving.
m ended by S enators McNary a n d , W illard, age 16, are the two boys probe in the history of the nation.
In
the
death
of
Mrs.
Gowland
¿ha|
S
tanfield for federal d istric t a tto r-jw h o b uilt the statio n a t 128 South
Spyker is the home o 1 B urnett,
C
ontinuing
the
a
rticle
says:
F o r m ore th an th re e ho u rs Thttrs-
The
recom
m
enda-'
Pioneer.
Tue
m
aterial
was
bought
*be
first
m an to be a tte s -d.
day night four men of th e city e le c -) “ New buildings are being com plet-j
PORTLAND, Dec. 29.— Two m o re 1 com m unity loses one of its pioneer ney for Oregon.
tric ia n ’s d e p a rtm e n t were kept busy ed a t »be ra te of one every 20 m in­ stre e t tra ffic victim s died today. O. women and it is w ith th e g rea test tions will go to th e sen ate next w e e k .' piece a t a tim e, and the two boys,
betw een 6 o’clock and 9 o ’clock, in utes. To carry on th is w ork it is McConnell » who was str tuck by a reg re t th a t w ord of her death was This will allow G overnor Olcott to w ithout outside aid, erected the en- D EER GOES THROUGH GATE
learned.
HU the circu it co u rt vacancy caused tire set. The a e rial is 20 feet ini
AT SAVAGE RAPIDS DAM
an effo rt to locate a sh o rt circuit estim ated th a t at least 145,000 per- stre e t c ar yesterday, and Mrs. Louise!
i , u u io c |
I by th e retire m e n t of Judge Coke.
heighth and 120 feet long, consisting
th a t caused six blocks to be w ithout SOI1S a le co nstantly engaged in Lowell, 86 years of age, who stepped
A big buck deer went th rough one
--------------------------i of a tw o-step audio-am plifier. The
lights.
All outside term in a ls and building operations.
lin fro n t of an autom obile driven by H om er Bill tigs IB—
of
the gates of the Savage Rapid:
“ The buildings com pleted so far! ¡G eorge H utchison.
¡sta tio n is also equipped w ith a tra n s
It is probable;
H om er Billings, of th e B illings \ "siting front Salem —
leads into residences w ere tested.
F uses at the term in a ls were placed, Ib ’s >e a i - each placed on a 50-foot t jia t inquests will be held.
J. P. S tearns, of Salem , b ro th e r m ittin g set of one-half kilow att dam . stru ck the deep pool a t the
real e sta te and insurance agency, has
bottom and cam e out alive recently,
only to be “ blow n” im m ediately. Af- lo t, woilld m ake a s tre e t 190 m ile s !
been confined to his home this week of H. . S tearns, of the Plaza m ark e t, j spark. The beys plan on adding a
according w
to a story told b>
by the dam
•phone
set
in
the
n
ear
fu
tu
re.
te r in num erable a tte m p t- to locate lo»g- b u ilt solid on both sides of t h e j T idings classified ads get r e s u lts ., on account of a severe cold.
I is spending a few days in Ashland.
| W hile S eattle is th e best distance ten d e r in the G rants Pass Daily
th e tro u b le, one fuse was finally in- s tr e e t-
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i in tra n sm ittin g , m usic has been pick- C ourier. . The deer, chased by a dog.
serted and no fu rth e r trouble occur-
The building perm its for l» 2 0 ;
.
-
led up from W ashington D. C„ and P a r te d to swim to the no rth hank
: ,
TT
..
’ -
ju st above the dam , but could not
from H aw aii.
,,
„ ,,
I
Both
of
the
youth
are
incorporated
get »P the steep wall. It followed
one of the residences or business 1922 tbey wiU rn n wel1 over the
an d have been assigned id entification th e boom a ro u a d tbe PUI"P hoJ ,f!p’
bouses in th e d istrict affected, as all $115.000.000 m ark.
(
¡num bers.
Ring signs 7AAJ, w hile and Plu n Sed tb lo ^ h gate No. 3 on
outside w iring was carefully inspect-
“ Tbis m akes a to ta l of $243.784.-
the n o rth end of the dam. It stre c k
ed. W hether the sh o rt circuit was 986 for tb e tb re e years and ig a b o u t>
W illard appends 7AGM to his send-
TO TH E HONORABLE C O M M O N 'their perp etu al electric light frail-; tak e w ater from Neil creek, tu rn in g .
An effo rt is being m ade to th e pool but m anaged to get to shore
th e resu lt of carelessness or deliber­ the to tal of the assessed valuation of
OP
cliise
in
the
city.
in
irrig
a
tio
n
d
istric
t
w
ater
to
tak
e
all Los Angeles property 12 y e a r s . COUNCIL AND TH E PEO PLE
tu n e in and receive from the big
ately done is not known.
The sales of electricity last year th e place of th e w ater we would take
foot fall over the dam. the gate being
ago. In o th er words in th re e years
CITY OF ASHLAND:
radio sta tio n a t N auen, Germ any.
were
$50,841.86,
and
the
sales
of
out
of
Neil
creek
a
t
a
higher
level.
the city h as added new buildings
Of ad d itio n al in te re st to local ra ­ down.
BROCCOLI CROP COMING
w
ater
last
year
were
$27,371.27,
W
ith
the
Neil
creek
w
ater
th
u
s
se-
A lthough the rains of the past
JANUARY e(l ual to th e assessed value of all the!
dio fans was the clearness w ith
ON EARLY IN
m
aking
a
to
tal
of
$78,213.13
yearly
cured,
it
could
be
b
rought
in
in
‘
th
ree
days have kept the irrig a tio n
In
com
pliance
w
ith
the
provisions
property in the city up to 1910. This
. . .
.
.
.
¡w hich an address given by tne presi-
„
.,
th
e
sale
of
w
ater
and
pipes
and
dropped
into
A
shland
creek
,
x
f
ditches
of the Savage Rapids project
ROSEBURG, Dec. 2 9 — According is a record th a t will stan d out in the of ou r city c h a rte r req u irin g a yearly incom e from
,
i den t of th e cham ber or com m erce, oi
■ m essage from the m ayor, I hereby light. T here will alw ays be the ex- above the lig h t plant and about as Log
eleg was heard last night filied witb w ater winch drained from
to F o re st B utner, of th e U m pqua w orld’s building h isto ry ."
i
,,
x
t .
the hills, they w ent th ro u g h undam -
m
ake
the
following
rep
o
rt
and
re
c
-'p
e
u
se
of
help,
rep
airs
and
new
lines
much
electricity
as
we
now
a
re
niak-
Broccoli exchange, the work of h
a
r - -------------------------
, according to Glenn Simpson. In the
”
.
aged.
In places, th e o u tlets have
om m endations:
as the city grows. A fter the light ing could he produced, and also have
. . .
v esting th e crop will begin early in
course of the discussion, th e great; &
O ur w ater d e p a rtm e n t is en tirely bonds a re paid off which will be in the w ater for irrig atio n and dom es"i am ount of building now going on in been tam pered w ith and serious
J a n u a ry , provided the w e a th er con­
. dam age m ight have resulted had they
lo
u
t of debt, and we have $24,452 in 1930, the net earnings from the light tic purposes. Should the council de
tin u e s favorable. He m ade it plain,
th a t city was stated.
! not been discovered in tim e.
A
cash
and
in
bonds
in
th
e
treasu
ry
,
and
w
ater
dep
artm
en
ts
can
be
tu
rn
ed
cide
to
do
this,
the
electric
light
de-|
how ever, th a t m uch depends upon
I thorough investiga, .-n of the canals
We
have
recently
bought
pipe
for
a
into
th
e
general
fund
and
our
taxes
p
a
rtm
en
t
would
have
the
greater)
conditions because if a h ard freeze
is being m ade.
new w ater m ain on “ A” stre e t have will be the lowest of any place I p a rt of the expense to bear. The m ain ■
should come it m ight delay th e h ead ­
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.
I
'ra
is
e
d
th
e
low
er
dam
and
put
in
a
know
of
in
the
sta
te
.
To
do
this,
will
th
ing
is
to
buy
the
w
ater
from
the
ing u t process considerably. P resent
AID ASK ED FOR INDIANS
large ro ta ry screen (w hich w orks undoubtedly
req u ire
a
c h a rte r d istrict, and th u s have it as an ever-!
in dications a re very favorable for a
*
splendidly
in
se
p
ara
tin
g
sticks,
leaves
am
endm
ent,
which
we
will
all
be
ready
resource
to
fall
back
upon.
ON KLAMATH RESERVATION
big crop and several car loads of
-L
iquor
or
an
y
th
in
g
th
a
t
may
drop
into
the
glad
to
vote.
D
uring
the
past
two
years
several
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
29.
c ra te s have been received a t th e
KLAMATH FALLS. Dec. 29.— The
w arehouses here and are being
dis- sm ugglers im ported 100,00 cases of creek and work its way into t h e ( W e have paid off debts and bonds new sew er d istric ts have been con-'
trib u te d to grow ers. C rates for
th e w hiskey, w orth $10,000,000 a t boot- pipes), and have b u ilt a se ttlin g t a n k [since I have been your m ayor, stru cted and bonds issued in pay-;
proposal of F red A. BaSer, su p e rin ­
tendent of the K lam ath Indian re se r­
R iddle and E denbow er sections
a re leg prices d u rin g th e week before of two com partm ents.
This gives am ounting to $149.4.09.12, and have m ent th erefo r.
We have also re-;
also being delivered th is week,
and C hristm as, governm ent in v estig ato rs the m eters a fair chance to fu n c tio n 1 called $15,000 of bonds, which we funded the deficit in the B ancroft
vation, to postpone repaym ent of the
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 29.— W illiam
loan
m ade by th e governm ent to the
everything will be in readiness for say.
I properly, thereby m aking it possible will pay off the last of this m onth, paving bonds, am ounting to $37,000
Dresideut of the Lemp Brew ­
Indians
was given the approval of
ta k in g care of th e crop early in th e
They say the fleets a re able to for everyone to get w hat he pays fo r,'m a k in g a to tal of debts paid of $164,- and to tak e care of such refu n d in g .
com m itted suicide to-
m ake safe landings in Am erica w ith and to pay for w hat he gets -which 409.12, leaving the city indebtedness issue have created a sinking fund day by firin g a b u lle t into his own th e cham ber of com m erce board of
m onth.
d irectors, w ith the recom m endation
$345,111.81 on Ja n u a ry 1, 1923.
which should produce sufficient
• booze since prohibition vessels are is perfectly fair.
h eart.
The m illionaire brew er is
th a t th e Indians pay w hatever m ay
held
w
ithin
the
tb
re
e
m
ile
lim
it.
We
have
paved
the
Pacific
high-!
W
e
have
been
able
to
reduce
our
funds
to
tak
e
care
of
the
said
re-
,
<iOVERNOR-ELECT” S
be
possible.
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way
from
th
e
hospital
to
the
city
tax
levies
d
u
rin
g
w
ar
conditions,
and
funding
issue
a
t
its
m
atu
rity
.
C
om
m
it
suicide
His
fa
th
e
r
and
sls-
DAUGHTER INJUR ED
‘lim
its,
paved
Mill
s
tre
e
t
frpm
the
as
supplies
and
m
ate
ria
l
go
down
T
here
a
re
scores
of
o
th
er
m
inor
c
1111
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Of
the original loan of $400,000,
LA GRANDE. Dec. 29.— L ucille YOUNGER SET E NTER TA IN ED
te r took th e ir lives. Lemp had bus­
$50,000
has been paid, leaving a
P
ark
garage
to
th
e
lith
ia
fo
u
n
tain
,
and
we
get
back
to
norm
al
condi-
im
provem
ents
financial
savings
and
P ierce, d a u g h te r of G overnor-elect
AT McCOY RESIDENCE w idened and paved no rth 'M ain street! tions, these tax levies can be re- econom ies which have been effected iness connections in M issouri, Texas, balance of $350,000.
P ointing out
a n d Mrs. P ierce, is su fferin g consid-,
A rkansas and O klahom a.
th
a
t
a
paym
ent
a
t
p
resent
would
from th e P laza to W a te r stre e t, put duced still m ore.
by th e p rese n t a d m in istra tio n , which
erab le pain as the re s u lt of in ju ries
Miss M argaret McCoy e n te rta in ed
w
ork
a
hardship
on
the
Indians,
who
W e a re building new hom es every a re too num erous to m ention in a;
received in an autom obile accident. last evening a p arty of th e younger in sidew alks on South P ioneer ave-|
have shared in the general depres-
liue, F irs t and Second s tre e ts b u ilt)y e a r, and if th is continues we wilt rep o rt of this kind.
I'ROGS CROAK, B IR D S SING;
The c ar driven by Alin H u n te r and
set. Gam es and m usic sped the tim e an electric lig h t building on F irst! have to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts for m ore
I
have
been
your
m
ayor
for
the
SPR1XG
HITS
WASHINGTON
sion
of the last tw0 years- Mr
«»ccupied by him self. Miss Pierce and
u n til even the wee sm a’ hours. S her­ stre e t, m ade a new road from Scenic w ater. T here a re but two sources of p ast six years, and if I rem em ber
sought
the su p p o rt of the cham ber
o th ers, becam e uncontrollable and
bet and cake were served a t sm all
to
urge
the governm ent to g ran t an
Drive
to
th
e
top
of
the
hill
near
Wi-;
supply,
i.
e.,
A
shland
creek
and
th
e
rig
h
tly
,
I
have
missed
only
two
regu-
veered iuto a p a rra lle l ditch. Miss
tables in the dining room.
RID G EFIELD , W ash., Dec. 29.
extension of tim e. The loan was m ade
m
er
H
eights.
T
his
la
tte
r
im
prove-
T
alent
irrig
a
tio
n
d
istrict.
Tlie
Tai-
lar
m
eetings.
I
wish
to
th
an
k
you
P ierce was th e only one in ju re d , but
Those p resen t w ere: Misses Yeo. m ent was m ade as form erly the roads ent irrig a tio n d istric t w ater- w ould all for th e m any kind w ords of en- A lthough e a rlie r th an form er
years, jo r
purchase of livestock. It i ;
Indication a re she will recover ra p id ­
H ake, D augherty, Robison, P lu m ­ all w ent directly up th e hill, and at cost about $100 per acre and, of co uragem ent and advice I have re- h arb in g ers of spring have alread> pgy^tjie from funds« derived from
ly. She is a teacher a t Union.
m er T ilton and Brow n; Messrs. c ertain tim es it was alm ost impos-1 course, would itself be su itab le for ceived, also th an k you for electing been heard for some
tim e
aio u n d s a ie of tim ber on th e reservation,
Miksch. F red and P aul K oehler, sible to draw a load up the hill.
irrig
a
tio
n
alone
w
ithin
the
city
lim
-
me
for
th
re
e
successive
term
s,
the
here
by
a
num
ber
of
residents,
w hb
MARRIAGE KEI*T QUIET
R ush, W right and Robison. All en­
We have also b u ilt new roads its: how ever, if it w ere secured it last two term s not even having any- a re firm in th e ir belief th a t
p e a c e PARLEYS ARE
FO R MORE THAN A W EEK
joyed the evening thoroughly.
from
T
errace
s
tre
e
t
to
Glen
View
could
be
m
ade
to
relieve
th
e
burden
one
nom
inated
against
-me.
I
have
will
have
an
early
spring.
Frogs
and
OPENED AT DI BLIX
A ndrew B ilderback and Miss Nel-
______________
drive
and
from
N
utlev
s
tre
e
t
to
upon
the
A
shland
creek
w
ater
system
tried
to
use
all
of
pu
r
people
as
I
tree
toads
have
been
croaking
tor
lie T refren slipped quietly away
DUBLIN, Dec. 29.— Secret peace
S traw berry lane, established police m aterially . If the T alent irrig a tio n would like to be used, and as fa r as some tim e and m eadow larks have
from th e city T hursday aftern o o n , C cnneil to be F eted—
Lilac
bushes
a
re
show-
negotiations
were opened yesterday
The Civic Im provem ent club will p atrol up A shland creek canyon, d istric t consents to let the city have possible to give everyone a sq u are been seen
Decem ber 21, and w ere m arried by
ing signs of grow th and have buds betw een F ree S taters and Irish Re-
Rev. F. C. Becker, of Jacksonville, be hosts a t a 6 o’clock d in n er a t the m ade a new electric light co n tract w hat irrig a tio n w ater they can use. deal.
W hile th e w ork has tak e n a great as large as finger ends in some yards, publicans. The seat of negotiations
The announcem ent of the w edding Civic club building th is evening to w ith the C alifornia Oregon Pow er it w ould seem th e b e tte r p a rt of
B. L am kin and m em bers com pany a t a reduction of $100 per wisdom to buy it as soon as possible, portion of my tim e, and the respon- The m ildest w eath er, sim ilar to was not repealed, but
cam e as a su rp rise to both firends M ayor C
- This could be handled by the w ater sibility has been heavy a t tim es, I balm y spring, has been prevailing dent is inform ed th a t they a re tax ng
and relatives.
of th e outgoing city council.
On m onth, secured dism issal of a law
C hristm as w ith w arm rains. It place in a town outside of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. B ilderback are a t Monday evening, Ja ilu a ry 1, M ayor suit in th e suprem e co u rt, secured a d e p a rtm e n t w ithout th e issue of any am glad th a t I have been m ayor of since
present living at th e E dw ard B arron Lam kin will have th e o th e r m em bers receipt for a $ 2 5 0 0 h eat bill which bonds. F u rth e r if th e T alent irri- the celanest and best city of its size is quite common to hear various h.ir Sexeral heads oi
a n rin e the
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o u r fair sta te of Oregon. Sincerely, bingers of spring in Ja n u a ry , but tioti and arm y left Dublin n u n n g rne
ranch. They expect to m ake th e ir of th e council to his hom e for a fare- ; we felt we should not pay, and the gation d istric t w a te r was secured we in
m orning.
C. B. LAMKIN.
seldom in December.
fu tu re hom e In o r n e a r A shland.
well dinner.
J power com pany in addition gave up would be in a position to be able to:
LOS ANGELES SEES
EVERV 20 M I K
STREET ACCIDENTS
ARE FATAL TO TWO
Accomplishments Feature Work of Council
During Past Year in Annual Report by Lamkin
WEALTHY B O E R
TAKES OWN LIFE