a m g ffiT íT 7 « » i^ » - MALARIA GERMS Canhot survive three months in the rich o2one at Ashland. Pm e domestic water helps. ASHLAND CLIMATE The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Neivspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice) VOL. XLVII. S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V olum e 43. M itliout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ASHLAND. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923 NO. <2 (M U R D E R E D MAN L EA V ES A T R A IL O P ROM ANCE LITTLE GIRLS PR A Y E R : -------- jj FOR L IF E IS A N SW ER ED ! XX ----------- n I : CHICAGO, Nov. 26.— A » t tra il of ro m a n c e re v e a l- tt 8 CAM DEN. N. J .. Nov. XX* ing a ff a ir s w ith a n u m b e r Xt 8 26.— T h e p ra y e r of L ittle XX of m a rrie d w om en a n d a XX H elen H a m ilto n th a t she p la to n ic frie n d sh ip w ith a XX m ig h t live to e n jo y h e r c le rg y m a n s d a u g h te r is XX th ir te e n th b irth d a y has bein g follow ed by police XX been a n sw e re d . S u ffe rin g in th e ir in q u iry in to th e XX fo rm an in c u ra b le h e a rt Ashland Car Goes Off Grade b a fflin g d e a th of P re e m a n XX Sixty More Believed Dead in a ilm e n t, th e child w as 13 Prizes Well Distributed, Due :i on Shasta River Killing Disaster at Willington, Tra<|v, sk ille d m e c h a n ic ­ to d a y , a n d h ap p y , d u e to .J Statistics on Various Phases to Well Arranged I:: “ Mickey” O’Brien. Coal Mine. ian w ho w as sh o t to d e a th Show Exceptionally g ifts sh o w ered on h e r ¡¡i Program. 8 in an a u to m o b ile a s it High Rank. from m an y d is ta n t c itie s, a ' OTHERS WILL RECOVER IN WORLD \ .. . speeded th ro u g h th e ca m ­ 8 ¡ LARGEST E V E N T I S SUCCESS u w ide a tte n io n a l2 2 2 ....o ----------- ¡8 pus of C hicago U n iv e rsity LAGGARD IN FINANCES Mise P u rvis and Miss L oom is Have T h e ch ild held n a tio n Crying W om en and C hildren Sur­ e a rly S u n d a y m o rn in g . M edford, G ra n ts P a s s , G old H ill, 8 Narrow Escape— “R ed ” w ide a tte n tio n a few round Mine A w aitin g News T racy w as e v id e n tly h u r l­ T a le n t a n d H o rn b ro o k A re W atson in H ospital w eek s ag o w hen a t th e o f L oved Ones. O regon T liiu l in \ iUion W iik ed from th e sp eed in g R e p re se n te d . p o in t of d e a th , sh e w ith Kes|wet li» Xiimiter of a u to m o b ile , th is b e in g in ­ h e r w idow ed m o th e r, w as B e rn a rd T. “ M ickey” O’B rien , BEN TO N , 111., Nov. 26.— Tw o I llite ra te s . d ica ted by blood a lo n g T h e T h a n k s g iv in g sh o o t, th e ev icted fro m th e one- w e ll k n o w n A sh la n d re s id e n t w as m en a re k n o w n to be d e a d , ten f ir s t e v e n t of its k in d of th e sea- j 8 room hovel in w hich sh e th e s tr e e t w h e re th e body k ille d , p e rh a p s in s ta n tly , a t 7 :3 0 Sa a re s e rio u sly if n o t fa ta lly in - | SALEM , Nov. 26.— In m a tte rs , son, held S u n d a y u n d e r th e a u s- ! 8 w as fo u n d . T he police a re liv ed . H er sp e c ia lists said y e s te rd a y e v e n in g w hen a car s i i ju r e d , an d 60 m o re a re believ ed ! e d u c a tio n a l O regon is head a n d I pices of th e A sh lan d R od & G un 8 to d ay t h a t th e ch ild m ay se e k in g a g irl w ho w as w hich h e w as d riv in g a n d w hich d ead as th e r e s u lt of a te r r if ic i ¡sh o u ld e rs above h e r s is te r s ta te s I clu b w as h ig h ly su c ce ssfu l from i 8 p ossibly be c u re d . T ra c y ’s c o m p an io n a t a w a s a lso occupied by th e M isses explosion w hich o c c u rre d in th e ■ of th e n a tio n . It is only w hen it , ev e ry s ta n d p o in t. A p e rfe c t day 8 8 8 XX 8 XX XX XX 8 d a n c e S a tu rd a y n ig h t, O l N ell P u rv is a n d D o rris L oom is, W ilm in g to n coal m ine a t O rie n t,) i g re e te d m o re th a n h a lf a h u n d re d com es to th e fin a n c ia l side of th e xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a n d " R e d ” W a tso n w e n t o ff th e seven m iles fro m h e re , a c c o rd in g ! m a rk s m e n , m an y of w hom cam e d u c a tio n a l problem th a t O regon g ra d e o f th e P a c ific h ig h w a y a t to re p o rts receiv ed from th e scene i fa lls dow n in c o m p ariso n w ith j fro m G ra n ts P ass, M edford, Gold a p o in t a b o u t e ig h t m iles th is side of th e d is a s te r. • o th e r s ta te s. S ta tis tic s g a th e re d i H ill. T a le n t a n d H o rn b ro o k . o f Y re k a . T h e p a rty left A shland It h a s n o t been d e fin ite ly e s ti­ by such d isin te re s te d ag en cies a s T h e s p o rtin g e d ito r of Hie T id- y e s te rd a y m o rn in g in th e c a r o w n ­ m ate d how m an y m en w ere th e R ussell Rage fo u n d a tio n , th e ! lin g s is u n a b le to give th e r e s u lts » ed by M ajo r C. H. L oom is fo r c a u g h t by th e explosion, b u t t h e 1 ® U nited S ta te s b u rea u of e d u c a tio n of th e v a rio u s e v e n ts, d u e to th e j wSi H a w k in s v ille , Cal.-, w h e re th f tr c o n se rv a tiv e e s tim a te places th e th e re se a rc h d e p a rtm e n t of th e s c o re r h a v in g m isp laced som e o f jS a x a p h o n e N um ber o f Seven s p e n t th e d a y a n d had d in n e r w ith n u m b e r a t 60. F ir s t r e p o r ts d e ­ N a tio n a l E d u c a tio n a sso c ia tio n Noi l hern and Eastern New York th e rec o rd s. H ow ever, h o n o rs w ere P ieces, F eatu rin g la r g e s t Sax­ r e la tiv e s of O 'B rie n . T he p a rty c la re d t h a t from 500 to 1000 m en S u ffer D estruction from and o th e r so u rc e s— a re on file in 'd iv id e d th ro u g h o u t th e d ay and aphone on th e Coast s ta r te d h om e, w ith O’B rien d riv ­ h ad been e n to m b e d , b u t it is b e­ j th e re w as a m o re even d is tr ib u ­ Blizzard th e office of J. A. C h u rc h ill, s ta to in g . W’hen n e a rin g th e second lieved t h a t th e re p o rts w ere g r e a t­ ^ su p erin te n d e n t of pu b lic in s tru c ­ tio n of p rizes th a n a t a n y fo rm e r A n u m b e r of special im p o rta n c e b rid g e , o p p o site an old m ine, ALBAN Y, N. Y „ N ov. 26.— ly e x a g g e ra te d . T he m in e n o rm a l­ e v e n t h eld in th e city. T h e pro- on th e p ro g ra m fo r th e m in s tre l tio n , h e re . a lo n g th e S h a s ta riv e r a t a b o u t and is E a s te rn a n d n o r th e r n New Y ork ly em ployes 1100 m en Oregon First i g ra m w as a rra n g e d w ith a view show to be s ta g e d by th e L y th ia n s 7 :3 0 , th e y m et tw o c a rs occupied to d a y a re d ig g in g o u t of a snow know n a s th e la rg e s t in th e A s ta tis tic a l su rv e y of e d u c a ­ i to g iv in g a m a tu e r m a rk s m e n a D ecem ber 3 w ill f e a tu re seven by to u ris ts . T h e L oom is c a r w as s to rm a n d b lizzard of ex te n siv e w o rld . tion c o n d u cted by th e U nited i s p o rtin g c h a n ce , a n d as a r e s u lt sax o p h o n e p lay e rs. T h e in s tr u ­ com p elled to ta k e th e o u tsid e in p ro p o rtio n s th a t sw ept in on th e T he te n in ju re d m en w ho wre re ! all th o se w ho p a rtic ip a te d a re S ta te s b u re a u of e d u c a tio n in m e n ts w ill ra n g e fro m th e sm a ll- p a s sin g th e tw o a n d as n e a r as w ings of a w in te r g a le b e a rin g i D rought up o u t of th e m in e said 1919-1920 show s th a t O regon ¡lo u d in th e ir p ra is e fo r th e m an - e s t to th e biggest” ¡a x a p h o n e on w ere c a n be le a rn e d O’B rie n , e ith e r d e a th an d d e s tru c tio n . T e lep h o n e I th e y Delievad t h a t m an y | a g e m e n t of th e e v e n t. ra n k s f irs t in tlx* p e r cen t of s tu ­ th e P acific C oast. T h e m o n ste r b lin d e d by th e lig h ts d ro v e too a n d te le g ra p h se rv ice is a lm o st en- (lead below . R escu e v o lu n te e rs T w en ty e v e n ts w ere s h o t off sa x ap h o n e is kn o w n as th e BB d e n ts receiv in g in stru c tio n in in ­ close to th e edge, o r else th e b a n k tire ly c rip p led an d tra in serv ice e n te re d th e m in e, w h ile fra n tic , s titu tio n s of h g h e r le a rn in g w ith fo r th e b e n q fit of s c a tte r p u n fla t an d h a s j u s t a rriv e d in A sh ­ rb S I g av e w ay, a llo w in g th e L oom is is badly im p a rie d . S cores of a u to - ! < r yin B w om en a n d c h ild re n s u r 4.1 p e r c e n t. New M exico ra n k s a r tis ts , w ho w ere d iv id ed in tw o lan d , b ein g o rd e re d e sp ecially fo r c a r to go o v e r th e g ra d e . T he m o b iles a re blo ck ed on s tr e e ts an d ro u n d in g it, w a itin g fo r som e c lasses to th e ir p ro fe c ie n c y . T he second w ith 3.6 p e r c e n t, an d th e th e special n u m b e r. It w eig h s 4 5 M iss Gene G enung new s of loved o nes w ho h ad n o t ! b a n k is a lm o st p ré c ip itio n s at th a t ro ad s. w in n e rs in th e e v e n ts fo r th e m ore P o p u la r m em b e r of th e big com edy h it p o u n d s a n d it is said it Is no p e rc e n ta g e fo r th e U nited S ta te s p o in t a n d th e c a r tu rn e d end over Tw o a re d ead an d m an y w ere {bepn a c c o u n te d fo r. as a w hole is 1.6. e x p e rt b lu e ro ck d e m o lis h e rs w ere “ P e c k s B ad B oy" sm all ta s k to play it. e n d a n d w as c a ta p u lte d to th e h u r t a s a re s u lt of th e te r r if ic ! _______ _ w hich th e 4 8 4 th Co. C. A. C. b rin g s to th e M ayhew a n d M cM pherson, G ra n ts F ro m th is sam e so u rce it is A long w ith th e p lea sin g h a r ­ riv e r, a d ista n c e of a p p ro x im a te ly sto rm . T en in ch es of snow fell ■ A sh la n d A rm o ry fo r one n ig h t T ues. Nov 2 7th. M ine P en etrated , P a ss; M essrs. Y oung, T illy, Roy found th a t O regon ra n k s firs t in m ony th a t w ill be re n d e re d by th e h is is a new s ta u s s to -----------— ry — T h e re - is ev e ry 100 fe e t. M iss P u rv is. M iss L oom ­ in e a s te rn New Y ork. A d isp a tc h a t 2 :4 5 P. M. sa y s. . . . T .. . g e v e rsio n of th e fam o ---------- D avis, D r. F a rm e r, C la re n c e a n d th e p e rc e n t of school p o p u latio n sa x ap h o n e p la y e rs know n a s th e is an d W a tso n w ere th ro w n free R escue parties, after p en etra tin e! tO Us ra” a clty ' Low W m . B ates, of M edford, an d D. in d a ily a tte n d a n c e w ith a p e r­ “ Six B ro th e rs an d D a d ” , th e re BOSTON, Nov. 2 6 .— M any c i t i e s ! n iinp Deyond fla m e s fo u n d no a d - 1 ---------- o f th e c a r on its m ad d a sh dow n M. H ayes, of A sh lan d . c e n ta g e of 76, U tah ra n k s second w ill be a n u m b e r of com ic s tu n ts , th e b a n k , b u t O’B rie n , u n d o u b t and tow ns of central and w estern i « ^ io n a l m in e rs, a n d it is believed In th e e v e n ts fo r th e a m a tu e rs w ith 72.6 p e r c e n t, and C a lifo rn ia a n d th e n e tire a c t w ill be a close e d ly h e ld in by th e s te e rin g w h eel. I M a ssa c h u setts, V e rm o n t, C o n n e t! a11 esca p e d ex cept th e tw o k n o w n i th e p rin c ip a l w in n e rs w ere E n g ­ is th ird w ith 70.8 p er cen t. T he d u p lic a tio n of th e fam o u s act p u t rem ained w ith it until it landed le n t am i n o rth e rn New Y ork a rejD U led . lish, H all G ow land, Me W il­ U nited S taten a s a w hole g ra d e s on by th e six B row n b ro th e rs, th e In the river. A lthough side cur­ p ra c tic a lly iso la te d by heavy) liam s, B rag g a n d C olvig. B rag g 58.2 p er cent in th is resp e c t. w o rld s g r e a te s t sa x a p h o n ists. ta in s w ere on. M iss P urvis w as snow s. MAY PROVIDE ATTORNEYS an d R e c to r tie d in o n e 5 -b ird O regon ra n k s second in th e W ell know n local sa x a p h o n e play- throw n out when th e car first TO AID IT. 8 . V E TE R A N S) e v e n t, th e fo rm e r w in n in g in th e per pent of pu p ils a tte n d in g high . r , « , • . . e rs wlU P a rtic ip a te in th e a c t and turned over: at th e second turn school, w ith 16 p e r c e n t, being W ill Re . . . . , in clu d e C arl L o v e lan d , so p ra n o , In s ta lle d a n d P r e p a r e d T h ird E f fo r t W ill R e M ade to V ote M iss L oom is w as thrown out. and W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 2 6 .— A p­ tw o tir s ts am o n g th e less ex p er- ' excelled in th is re sp e c t o nly by for O p e ra tio n a t a n , ____„ ____ 1 ! R alp h G ill a n d G eorge F ra n c is B onds fop Npw S(.hooI W atson w as throw n free of it be­ p ro v al w as voiced by m em b e rs of ienced m a rk sm e n . C a lifo rn ia w ith a g ra d e of 22 9 B a rro n , a lto s ; A lb e rt R edw ine, C E a rly D ate. fo re it landed in the river. B uilding. j th e S e n a te in v e s tig a tin g co m m it- R ifle re v e n ts a ttr a c te d th e ir p e r c e n t. T he p e rc e n ta g e fo r th e . „ , . m elo d y ; A ndy M cC allan, te n o r- T he m em bers of the tw o tourist i tee. w ho in v e s tig a te d th e V e te r­ s h a re of p a rtic ip a n ts an d b ro u g h t » , , c o n tin e n ta l U nited S ta te s is 10. „ . „ . , ® F ran k J o rd a n , B a rito n e . O tis T h e r e to r t th a t a rriv e d som e T h e re is p a rties rendered every p ossib le a s tro n g p ro b a b ility o u t som e good m a rk sm e n . a n s b u re a u , of p la n s of D ire c to r T he T h ird in L ite rac y Jo h n so n , bass. tim e ago fo r th e H a rtm a n Syn th a t th e tax p a y e rs of M edford a ssista n ce in aidin g the injured F r a n k H in es to send q u a lifie d a t ­ p rin c ip a l w in n e rs w e re E m e rick W ith only 1.5 p er cen t of its G eneral W hite and Major Duz- H andling T ickets d ic a te fo r u se in t h ^ sh a le oil h o ld - , w ill be givPn a n o th p r o p p o rtu n ity and rushed W atson, w ho su sta in ­ a n d D avis, M edford; T. L. P ow ­ to rn e y s to each d is tr ic t to e n a b le to ta l p o p u latio n u n a b le to. read en h iiij Dinner G uests— F or­ O w ing to n u m e ro u s re q u e s ts' m g s n e a r A sh la n d , h a s been s a f e - j to v o te on th e qu e9 tio n of i88U. ed a severe scalp w ound, to the ell, Ben B ow ers, A lb e rt J a n s e n , v e te ra n s in s e c u rin g c o m p e n sa ­ and w rite , O regon ra n k s th ird in mal Arm ory O pening. y an< ed a t its d e s tin a tio n . The ie_ 4ng bonds fo r a new high school i C liff G a rv in , A sh la n d , and H arry} as to w h e re a d v a n ce tic k e ts a re to h osp ital at Y reka. O ther passing tio n b e fo re a p p e al b o a rd s. H in es th e n a tio n from a s ta n d p o in t of he p ro c u re d , a rra n g e m e n ts have to r t w eig h s 16 to n s h u t w as lead - b n i!ding, s h o rtly a ftp r th p f ,r s t GHme of T alp n t xnotorlBts com ing north to A sh­ lite ra c y , w ith Iow a firs t, 1 1 p er P la n s a re co m p leted fo r th e e n ­ said t h a t v e te ra n s w ere b e w ild e r­ ed on tru c k s a n d h a u le d up th e of npxt y p a r Rnd th flt th js . . . . . , . .. .b e e n m ad e w ith th e P la z a Con- lan d picked up the tw o lad ies and A lth o u g h h a m s an d o th e r a r - l . .. „ . c e n t, and N e b ra sk a second. 1.4 te r ta in m e n t an d d in n e r to be ed by n u m e ro u s a c ts, an d law s m o u n ta in w ith o u t m ish a p a n d in . .. , „ , ,. .. fe c tio n e ry , E n d e rs C o n fe c tio n ery b rought them hom e. They arrived t i d e s of m e rc h a n d ise w ere o ffe r- . », „ 3 upon w hich th e w o rk w as fo u n d ­ ood tim e ' " e Pr o P °slLl° n " i l l he p u t up p e r c e n t. T h ese fig u re s a re based given to n ig h t a t H otel A sh la n d in and R ose B ros, to h a n d le ad v an ce h e r e a t 9 :3 0 , both su fferin g from 8°° lme’ i u n a n im o u s ly by th e school h oard ed a s prizes, w in n e rs in m ost ed. T h e c o m m itte e s r e p o r t on th e on a su rv e y by th e re se a rc h d e ­ h o n o r of A d ju ta n t G en eral W h ite W hen th e r e to r t a rriv e d th e , tic k e ts fo r th e con v en ien ce of th e ehock and bruises. They w ere . „ , a n d a c a m p a ig n of e d u c a tio n and e v e n ts d e sire d tu rk e y s a n d th e b u re a u d u rin g th e re g im e of p a rtm e n t of th e N a tio n a l E d u c a ­ a n d M ajo r D u z e n b u rg , of th e O re , p u blic. ate , ... both taken to the Com m unity gon N a tio n a l G u ard . T he a f f a ir ! F ° l° n e l F o rb e s w ill be re a d y by h e a d s of th e H a rtm a n S y n d ic • ; ta c ts a s to p la n s a n d c o st w ill c lu h su p p lie d th e ir d e m a n d s. tion a sso c ia tio n . In th is resp ect g av e o u t th e re p o r t t h a t it w ould ,, , H osp ital, of w hich Miss Purvis . . , „ p rec e d e th e e le c tio n , says th e V isitors W in Praise. D ecem ber 15. th e U nited S ta te s, w ith a g ra d e is b ein g sp o n so re d by th e C h am ­ TAX COMMISSION HOISTS n o t be conveyed f u r th e r th a n th e M ai, T r ib u n e Is superin tendent. They are near­ T he good a tte n d a n c e of v i s i t o r s ! of 6 p e r c e n t, ra n k s e lev en th b er of C om m erce, L ith ia n s a n d b la c k s m ith sh o p , w h ich is a m ile PU BLIC UTILITY VALUES T h is w as n o t do n e a t th e tw o! from o u tsid e p o in ts w as g ra tify -! ly prostrated over the fatal ac­ am o n g th e n a tio n s of th e w orld, b u sin ess m en .of th e to w n , and ENDEAVOR CONVENTION fro m th e h o ld in g s a n d th e p o in t cid en t, but are su fferin g only p rio r e le c tio n s d u rin g th e p a st ¡in g to m em b e rs of th e local clu b , w ith G erm an y and D e n m a rk tied H ELD AT GRANTS PA SS w h e re fo u n d a tio n s a n d bin s have w hile both a re to* be h o n o red SA LEM , Nov. 26.— T h e a p p o r­ y e a r, a t w hich th e p ro p o sa l w a s 'o n d a re rec e iv in g th e ir s h a re o f ' m inor Injuries. fo r first place w ith a g ra d e of .2 g u e sts it w as a rra n g e d p rim a rily been c o n s tru c te d , d u e to th e poor i ». tio n e d v a lu e of pu b lic u tility p ro ­ O’B rien ’s B ody Recovered p ra is e fo r a id in g in m a k in g th e .. . . c 4V . . d e fe a te d both tim es, th e firs t C h ristia n E n d e a v o rs fro m J a c k - fo r M ajo r D u zen b u rg , fo r his un- c o n d itio n of th e la s t m ile of ro a d , . . . , , p e rtie s in O regon on th e 1923 p e r-c e n t. S w itz erlan d is th ird w ith W ord w as sent to Yreka im ­ e v e n t th e success t h a t i t w as. . , , , . tim e by a sm all m a jo rity a n d th e .5 p e r c e n t; N e th e rla n d s, .6 p e r tir in g e ff o r ts in b e h a lf of th e I son. J o s e p h in e , K la m a th a n d b u t a c h a n g e w as m ad e in th e ■ , . ta x ro lls, on w hich th e ta x levies m ed iately after the accident and 4 8 4 th Co. C. A. C., of th is city. L a k e c o u n tie s m e t in G ra n ts P a ss second tim es by a la r g e r one. Good s p o rts m a n s h ip p rev a ile d c e n t; F in la n d , .9 p er c e n t; N o r­ p la n s a n d th e m a c h in e ry w as h a u l­ of 1924 w ill be based to ta ls $141,- th e coroner of Siskiyou county, T h e d in n e r wil be se rv e d a t 6 m e e tin g of t h e ! th ro u g h o u t th e day a n d everybody w ay. 1 p e r c e n t; Sw eden. 1 p e r d u rin g th e w eek-end a t th e ir d is t­ ed d ire c t to th e scene of o p e r a - 1 A t a v sp ecial , , , . , 784,935.93 or $ 1 8 ,0 7 7 ,8 7 1 .3 9 In w hich th e accident occurred, o ’clock. r e tu r n e d hom e w ell sa tisfie d w ith .. I school b o a rd la s t n ig h t a t w hich c ric t c o n v e n tio n a n d e n jo y e d one j m ore th a n la s t y e a r w hen th e to t­ e n t: Sw eden, 1 ppr c e n t; S co t­ and an a ssista n t w ent to the scene „ . . . , , ■the o n ly a b s e n te e w as J o h n C . , t h e day lan d , 1 :6 p e r c e n t; E n g la n d . 1.8 Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e d in ­ of th e b est p re p a re d p ro g ra m s in R e p re se n ta tiv e s of th e S yndi- »» » , al w as $ 1 2 3 ,7 0 7 ,0 6 4 .5 4 . T he and recovered th e body of O’­ n e r th e o ffic ers, h o sts a n d c itizen s B. . ' I A n o th e r sh o o t w ill he stag ed . 3 M ann a n d w ith m em b e rs A. B ¡p e r c e n t, an d F ra n c e , 4.9 p er th e h is to ry of th e ir fo rm a tio n . c a te ^ a y t h . a t e v e ry th in g is in C u n n in g h a m , A. H. M iller, E lm e r i d u rin g th e fo re n o o n of T h a n k s - to ta lin g h a s ju s t been com p leted B rien. H e w as deftd at th at tim e in g e n e ra l w ill p ro ceed to th e c e n t. T h re e o ffic e rs e le c te d fro m th e re a d in e s s fo r th e in s ta lla tio n of by th e s ta te ta x com m isison. W ilso n an d D r. I. D. P h ip p s p re s -' giving. and it is believed that h is death A rm o ry , w h e re th e a n n u a l open- O regon ra n k s second in r e a d ­ six ty o u t-o f-to w n d e le g a te s a re th e r e to r t, th e fo u n d a tio n s being j T his 1923 to ta l ad d ed to th e w as sudden. The rem ains w ere ing an d re c e p tio n w ill be held by front A sh la n d , e n t, th e b o ard h eld an in fo rm a l ing, w ith C a lifo rn ia firs t and c o m p le te d , a n d th a t it w ill he $ 9 0 0 ,5 3 9 ,1 6 6 .1 3 In assessed p ro p ­ ta k en to Y reka, w here an in­ th e o ffic ers an d e n lis te d m en of , 1 • .. -discussion w ith F r a n k C la rk , w ell K LA M A TH C H A M B E R W a sh in g to n th ird . T his ra tin g is Miss M abel T r o tt w ill h e a d th e e re c te d a n d p laced e r t y v a lu a tio n s u b m itte d by th e in o p e ra tio n , , . ... q u est w ill be held today. th e 4 8 4 th C om pany. An e x c elle n t ' d is tr ic t a s p re s id e n t; R ev. W . J. 4 . _ ... . ... ; know n local a rc h ite c t, on th e sub- NAM ES N EW ROAD c o u n ty a sse sso rs b rin g s th e to ta l based upon an in v e stig a tio n c o n ­ ju s t a s q u ick ly as is possible. Survivors Lucky ¡ je c t, and decided to p u t up th e d u c te d by School and Society, an p ro g ra m has been p ro v id ed . O ldfield w ill a c t a s a lu m n i sup- iq u e ts io n to th e p eo p le a g a in , to-! KLA M A TH FA L L S. Nov. 24.— a ssessed p ro p e rty v a lu a tio n of th e e d u c a tio n a l p u b lic a tio n . T h at other m em bers of th e a n d Is --------------------------------- e rin te n d e n t; a n d M iss M ary S pen­ MEXICAN LABORER IS s ta te up to $ 1 ,0 4 2 ,3 2 4 ,1 0 2 .0 6 . p arty w ere not fa ta lly injured or g e th e r w ith am p le in fo rm a tio n ' T h e c h ris te n in g of th e new r a i l - ' d e te rm in e d by th e c irc u la tio n of c e r, in te rm e d ia te s u p e rin te n d e n t. K ILLED BY BO ULDER u lou s. The car w as closely cur­ WALLA W ALLA CONVICTS j o b ta in e d fro m a rc h ite c ts an d p e r - ! roa(j b etw een San F ra n c isc o a n d | th e n a tio n ’s 10 lea d in g p u b lic a ­ I n te r e s tin g sp e a k e rs , re p o rts STILL AT LARGE PORTLAND GARAGE MEN tain ed . and the steep bank is usai of o th e r m o d ern h ig h sch o o ls ! P o r tla nd via K la m a th F a lls , now K LA M A TH F A L L S, Nov. 25 tio n s as com pared to th e s ta te 's and d isc u siso n s to g e th e r w ith de- AR E WAGING GAS WAR k illed o u trigh t is ail but m irac- H is h ead c ru sh e d by a h u g e b u ^ t in re c e n t y e a rs {being c o n s tru c te d by th e S o u th -! p o p u latio n . . lig h tfu l e n te r ta in m e n t fe a tu re d W ALLA WALLA, W ash., N o v .L uring thfi tw o day session> covered w ith rocks and boulders b o u ld e r w hose sw ift d e sce n t from O ther Tests Made ■ e rn P a c ific, as th e K la m a th L akes PO R TLA N D , Nov. 26.— E a st- and Is decidedly abrupt. There is 26.— Of th e th re e co n v icts w ho! _______ ' a h ilito p he s o u g h t in v a in to ’ E L K S ’ SM O K E R BR O U G H T O regon is ra n k e d as n in e te e n ­ , R o u te , is being a n n o u n c e d by th e sid e g a ra g e m en a re m assed fo r 0 0 tellin g as th is is w ritten just la s t n ig h t clim bed th e w a l l s 'o f ijq v o R ENFORCEM ENT escape, M anuel J a c a b a , 22, a th u n d e r a su rv ey c o n d u cted by OUT GOOD A T T E N D A N C E K lam atl1 C o u n ty C h a m b e r of C om ­ an a tta c k a g a in s t O. P ow ell, lo­ th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry , up to la te m erce th ro u g h a novel c irc u la r cal g a ra g e m an , w ho a ro u se d th e ir th e d e p a rtm e n t of e d u c a tio n of COSTLY TO COUNTY M exican la b o re r em ployed a t th e ( Continued on page 4) th is e v e n in g no d e fin ite tra c e had H i l l C o n stru c tio n C o m p a n y ! T he a n n u a l sm o k e r a n d tu rk e v being b ro ad co sted . th e R u ssell Sage fo u n d a tio n in w ra th by s e llin g g a so lin e a t 16 been fo u n d . T h e m en w ere t r a i l ­ Q u a rry on T h e D a lle s-K la m a th ra ffJe hpld by A sb lan d L odge T he a n n o u n c e m e n t is m ad e up c e n ts a g a llo n . “ E ig h te e n c e n t 1919. In th is su rv ey O regon w as O fficial r e p o r ts in th e o ffices ». P. ENJOINS STR EET ed to th e K elly ra n c h on D ry of th e c o u n ty c le rk a n d c o u n ty h ig h w a y n e a r F o r t K la m a th , died x 0 . 9 i 4> B p o E b ro n g b t o u t a s a fo rm a l d o c u m e n t, w ith rib - < g a so liu e o r We w ill _fig h t to th e ra n k e d as second u n d e r th e five CROSSING AT MEDFORD c re e k , a b o u t seven m iles w est of e d u c a tio n a l m e a su re s in clu d ed in a la rg e d e le g a tio n of B ills a n d i boil an<^ s e a ^ a tta c h e d , an d gives ias4 d ro p ,” w as th e w a r cry. tr e a s u r e r show t h a t th e e x p e n d i­ in s ta n tly y e ste rd a y . th e p riso n , a n d th e re th e tra il A lth o u g h b u t five d a y s ’ w ork th e test an d tw e n ty -six th u n d e r nroved a h ig h ly su c ce ssfu l e v e n t, j not5ce “ to a11 m en by th e se p re s ’ tu re s fo r p ro h ib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t A m e e tin g of g a ra g e m en to ­ The city council of Medford is w as lost. G u a rd s h e a d ed by C ap­ in J a c k s o n c o u n ty fo r 1923, up to re m a in e d to co m p le te th e jo b , i b o th fro m a « jc ia i a n d fin a n c ia i e n ts ,” th a t th e new ra ilro a d ro u te m o rro w n ig h t m ay r e s u lt in in- th e five fin a n c ia l m e a su re s, th e in con sternation , follow in g a tem ­ ta in A. E. T h o m as a re still in th e w as fo rm a lly c h ris te n e d w ith a p ­ c re a se in th e w h o lesale p rice by s ta te s ra n k in th e 10 s e p a ra te N o v em b er 16, w e re $ 9 9 9 2 .9 9 , tw e n ty -se v e n M exican w o rk e rs re - s ta n d p o in t porary in ju n ction fille d ¡by the field. fused to w ork a n y lo n g e r a f te r th e j F o u r 4 -ro u n d boxing b o u ts fu r- p ro p ria te c e re m o n ie s a t K la m a th w h o le sale d is tr ib u to rs , w ho sell m e a su re s used in th is in v e stig a - - w ith fin e s c o llected fo r v io la tio n s O fifcials th in k th e m en a re on Southern P acific retrain in g con­ tion being show n as follow s: of th e law a g g re g a tin g $44 8 9 .1 0 . a c c id e n t a n d q u it th e ir jo b s in a n ish e d som e liv ely sp o rt fo r t h e ' F a ,ls on O cto b er ! 2 th from th e ir ow n s ta tio n s a t 18 body. J a c a b a leav es a w ife and , e v e n in g , a n d th e s e w e re fo llo w e d ! -------------------------- stru ction work on th e iproposed foot an d th a t th e re w as n o t o u t­ says a d isp a tc h fro m M edford. E ig h th in per cent of school cen ts. stru ction work on the proposed sid e a ssis ta n c e in th e form of an baby in C h a ra p a , M exico. p o p u latio n a tte n d in g school d a ily : 'b y th e a n n u a l tu rk e y ra ffle , th e ! FORESTRY AK WORLD O cto b er le a d s th e lis t of ex- T he th re e S ixth Street crossing. W ork w as a u to m o b ile w a itin g . second in a v e ra g e d a y s a tte n d e d | penditures w ith a total of RUM SCH(M)NER MAY BE p ro ceed s fro m w hich a re used in; PR O B L E M IN N EW R O O K jCOURT RULING FAVORS o - *». j 4 , .. to have com m enced on the cros­ w ho escaped a re J e r r y P e n n in g s by each child of school a g e ; fifth CAUSE O F COMPLICATIONS reliev ein g poor and d istre s s e d I T z, , ‘ $ 1 4 7 5 .2 5 . th is a m o u n t in c lu d in g ------- i SPRUCE CORPORATION ren ce C olton, olton. 29 ™ ,i ! , ... . _ „ _ . s in g today but th e inju nction w ill 27; L aw rrence, in a v e ra g e n u m b e r of d ay s s< bo o ls _______ i people of th e c o m m u n ity . S e v e n ty -' j T h e g ro w th o f tim b e r in th e a p a y m e n t of $50 to S. S. S ande- d ela y w ork for an in d efin ite per­ C. S. P id g e o n , 39. w ere kept o p en ; e le v e n th in p e r W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 2 6 .— Be- j five, fin e tu rk e y s w ere disposed fe r, p ro h ib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t o ffi­ W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 26.— T h e ! e n tir e w orld is eq u al to only tw o- iod. T here is a p ossib ility of a c e n t th a t high school a tte n d a n c e lief am o n g o ffic ia ls t h a t th e B rit- of and n e tte d good r e tu r n s , c e r. fo r w ork on th e S iskiyou ; th ir d s of th e a m o u n t co nsum ed. su p re m e c o u rt of th e U nited S ta te s len g th y legal b attle before the Hood R iv er V alley H as M easles. h e a rs to to ta l a tte n d a n c e ; tw e n ty - tu n n e l ro b b e ry a n d m u rd e r. I n ­ ish -re g is te re d ru m sch o o n er, Tom - j R e fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed and a n d th e w o rld 's tim b e r su p p ly is ! b a s th a p ro p e rty of th e U. clu d ed in th e O cto b er b ills of ex­ a k a , seized off th e c o a st of New th o se p re s e n t re p o rt a h ig h ly en- s te a d ily s h rin k in g . T h e need fo r s - S p ru ce P ro d u c tio n C o rp o ra tio n , fo u rth in p e r cen t of e n ro llm e n t W E A T H E R FORECAST HOOD R I \ E R , O re., Nov. 26.- pense a re p a y m e n ts of $ 5 75.94 to J e rs e y by U n ited S ta te s c u s to m , jo y a , b le . ev en in g . O th e r sm o k e rs tim b e r, on th e o th e r h a n d , espec- fo rm e d d u rin g th e w a r to pro- ot boys as co m p ared to e n ro ll- W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 26. An o u tb re a k of m easles in v a r io u s 1 S a n d e fe r a n d of $535 to O. C. o ffic ia ls, w as A m e ric an ow ned, i a re b e .n « a rr a n g e d l o r th e Se a Son. „ lly (o r so[lw oo(ls a u lu b l e (or duce s p ru c e fo r a irp la n e s , is n o t (C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) — W eath er ou tlook for the period sch o o ls of th e v a lle y h a s k e p t R ogges of M edford, special prose­ a c co u n te d fo r by th e a p p a re n t d is ­ s u b je c t to ta x a tio n by th e s ta te c o n s tru c tio n , is c o n s ta n tly in ­ N ov. 2®, to Dec. 1, 1 9 2 3 , in clu ­ C o u n ty H e a lth N u rse C am pbell cutor appointed by G overnor re g a rd of th e p rin c ip le s of th e F R E IG H T E R A SH O R E c re a sin g . Such is th e s itu a tio n as of W a sh in g to n . O regon an d W a sh ­ K L A M A TII W OM AN IS • siv e : P a cific C oast sta tes— Fair busy th e la st w eek, a c c o rd in g to P ierce to handle liquor law vio­ th re e -m ile lim it in th e p u r s u it and in d ic a te d in a new hook on “ F o r ­ in g to n will lose la rg e su m s in io southern and central C alifor­ R E C O V E R IN G XT W E E D r e p o r ts fro m th e C o u n ty H e a lth lation s in th is county. c a p tu re it is le a rn e d h e re . F irin g SAN FR A N C ISCO , N ov. 26.__ e s t R e so u rce s of th e W o rld ," by tax e s by th e c o u rt d ecisio n . O re ­ n ia ; u n settled , and occasional a sso c ia tio n . W E E D , Nov. 2 5 .— M rs. Lea upon a n d seizin g th e vessel m ay T he f re ig h te r S h in k o k o M arti, is R a p h a e l Zon a n d W illiam N. gon held in a b e y an c e e ff o r ts to rain s elsew h ere. Norm al tem per­ K lam ath F a lls building is active b rin g a w k w a rd c o m p lic a tio n s w ith in sh o re on P rin c e "William so u n d ,] S p a rh a w k . fo re s t e c o n o m ist of th e collect th e tax e s, p e n d in g th e o u t­ R um m ers of K la m a th F a lls, in ju r ­ a tu r e. N orthern R ocky M outnain ed T u e sd a y m o rn in g w hen th e H ood R iv e r— P acific P o w er & — council grants 15 perm its for E n g la n d , o ffic ia ls a d m itte d . T h e ¡A lask a , expected to be a ¡ F o re st S ervice, U n ited S ta te s De- com e of th e W a sh in g to n case. and P la tea u R egion s: C onsider­ valuation of $12,090. c a r in w hich sh e w as rid in g left tw e lv e -m ile lim it tr e a ty w ith E n g ­ to ta l loss a c c o rd in g to r a d i o ' Pa r tm e n t of A g ric u ltu re , a copy a b le clou d in ess w ith local rains L ig h t Co. in s ta lls tra n s fo r m e r s La Grande lets $ 1 2 ,4 0 4 .4 0 pav­ la n d is n o t c o m p le te d a n d th e th e g ra d e n e a r W eed, is im p ro v ­ ad v ices.. T h e vessel b ro k e t h e ! ° f w a te r; cook b e rrie s te n m in- P ortland— Sauvies Island bridge or sn ow s. C onsiderably colder af­ a t V in e g a r p la n t box fa c to ry and ing contract to W arren C onstruc­ th re e -m ile lim it tr e a ty is s till o p ­ She ta il s h a ft w h ile e n ro u te from j D is tric t F o r e s te r ’s o ffice in P o rt- w ill cost $75,0 0 0 ; contract to be in g a t th e W eed H o sp ita l. te r M onday. •lo c a l c re a m e ry . tion Co. w as u n co n scio u s a d ay. O ue leg erative. Y o kohom a to P o r tla n d . lan d . let before close of year. w as b ro k en . ONE KILLED THREE HURT ! IN ACCIDENT COAL MINE EXPLOSION KILLS TWO1 50 MARKSMEN TAKE PART IN LOCAL SHOOT IIHEÂSI STATES IN WINTER G R IP i VOIE :iii ecun m 0. N. G. 0EF1CÍALS OREGON LEADS OTHER STATES IN EDUCATION