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MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years • VOL. X L V II. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. > 2,800,000 KLANSM EX CONGRESS REPORTED IX REVOLT « A TLA N TA , Dec. 3.— A f t| AUTOMOBILE F A T A IT O ONINCREASE w id e sp re a d " r e v o lt” w ith - t t • in th e Ku K lux K ia n in XX' w hich 2,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 m em b e rs XX voted to w ith d ra w from XX th e n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n XX w as d e scrib ed h e re in a XX s ta te m e n t m ad e pu b lic by XX Insurgents Hold up Election ** H e n ry N o rto n , e x a lte d Cy a One Per Cent Increase in of Gillett as Speaker of ** clops of th e N a th a n B e d ~ 1922 Over the Preceed- the House. :: fo rd F o re s t K ian. T he XX ing Year. ' • ----------- I * g e n e ra l re a so n is sa id to XX T U R M O I L I S S E E N 55 be " o n a c c o u n t of c e rta in XX CALIFORNIA I N LEAD m en w ho a re c o n n ected XX! N ew C ongress May Imperial Old JX w ith th e o rg a n iz a tio n , æ I Los Artgeles Leads A ll C ities in Party Lines— Many Groups U p a rtic u la rly Dr. H. E v a n s, XX Num ber o f D eaths Caused and F a c tio n s . XX im p e ria l w iz a rd .” XX by A u to A ccidents. AT NOON t? XX XX X* XX XX ( I n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice) ASHLAND CLIMATE M ithout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 192 pi i/o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦< Cigaretsand Knickers Cost Her Job f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * « -♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ « » • it a i Fi u n ïïn n i.i MEMORIAL SERVICES F itting Tribute Paid to De ceased Members of Ash land Lodge No. 944. GAMMOND IS SPEAKOR NO. 78 C O V ELL ASKS TH A T CASE BE APPEALED! ----------- M A R S H F IE L D . Dec. 3. — A r th u r C oveil, crip p led m ystic a n d a s tro lo g ls t, a- w a itin g d e a th se n te n c e D ecem ber 21 fo r f ir s t d e g ree m u rd e r of M rs. E bba C oveil, his s iste r-in -la w , h a s a sk ed h is a tto r n e y C lau d e G iles to a p e p al his case. G iles w ill do so and give leg al ad vice fre e of c h a rg e . C ovell is a t S alem . »««X X X X X X X X X X I XX « XX XX „ I XX, u ts ** Excellent Attendance Will Greet Galaxy of Local People. R itu a lis tic S e rv ic e a n d M usical N u m b e r M ake th e O ccasion Im p re ssiv e . xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MINSTRELS O NBO ARDS FOR TONIGHT PROGRAM BEGINS 8:00 L ith ia n s P re d ic t H ouse W ill Be Sohi O ut by T im e th e P ro g ra m O pens. W A SH IN G T O N , Dec. 3. — T he W A SH IN G T O N , Dec. 3.— T he six ty -e ig h th C o n g ress convened T he a n n u a l M em orial D ay pro- D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce a n n o u n T h e Lit h ia n s ’ C a b a re t Min- I g ram h e ld a t 3 :0 0 o ’clock Sun- h e re a t noon to d a y c o n fro n te d by ces th a t th e r e tu r n s co m p iled by j s tre ls w ill a p p e a r to n ig h t a t th e ; day a fte rn o o n by th e A sh lan d a m o m u m e n ta l a rr a y of d o m estic th e B u re a y o f th e C en su s show — -------- . i V ining 1 h e a tre u n d e r th e m ost j L odge of E lk s w as e x c ep tio n a lly p ro b le m s a n d faced w ith a long th a t d u rin g th e y e a r 1 9 22, 11,- j im p re ssiv e a n d w ere w ell a tte n d e d Id a h o R e s id e n t P a y s D early fo r ia v o ra ble c o n d itio n s. C o n sta n t re - g rin d w ith s lig h t hope of m uch 666 d e a th s re s u ltin g fro m acci h e a rs in g fo r th e p a st m o n th h a v e by m em b e rs of th e o rd e r an d th e H is K indness to a c o n s tru c tiv e a c co m p lish m e n t. d e n ts c a u se d by a u to m o b ile s a n d p e rm itte d th e p a rtic ip a n ts to a t pu b lic in g e n e ra l. Stranger. S p e a k e r Not S elected M rs. G len F a b r ic k C h a irm a n o f j o th e r m o to r v e h ic les (e x c lu d in g ta in a high d e g re e of p e rfe c tio n T he se rv ic es w e re co n d u c te d in A fig h t d eveloped im m e d ia te ly H igh School D e p a rtm e n t m o to rc y cle s) o c c u rre d * w ith in th e th e lo d g e room of th e tem p le , PE N D L E T O N , Dec. 3.— T he al- ' resp e c tiv e p a r ls - a n d th is in th e H ouse w hen in s u r g e n ts on of S ta te P. T. A. d e a th re g is tr a tio n a r e a of th e w hich w as b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d tru is tic h a b it of p ic k in g up p e d to g e th e r w ith th e fact th a t a th e f irs t a n d second b a llo ts p re U n ited S ta te s (ex c lu siv e of H a w fo r th e occasion. T he p ro g ra m w as e s tria n s a n d g iv in g th em a lift has packed h ouse is a ssu re d places v e n te d th e e le c tio n of S p e a k e r ! M rs. Glen F a b ric k , of M edford, a ii- ) , w hich a re a c o n ta in s 85 p e r re n d e re d by E lk s o nly a n d w as received a jo lt so f a r as J . t . S a n th e p e rfo rm e rs at an excellent G ille tt. E n o u g h R e p u b lic a n s voled has been a p p o in te d c h a irm a n of c e n t of th e to ta l p o p u la tio n . T his th e m ost in te r e s tin g a n d im p re s d e rs of P a y e tte , Id ah o , is c o n c e rn a d v a n ta g e . fo r C ooper, of W isconsin, a n d ( th e d e p a rtm e n t of P a re n t-T e a c h - n u m b e r re p r e s e n ts a d e a th r a te sive y et held by th e local lodge. T o n ig h t’s ev en t h a s not only ed, lo r S a n d e rs, en r o u te to P o r t M ad d en , of Illin o is, to p re v e n t e r A sso ciatio n s in high schools. of 12.5 p e r 100,000 p o p u la tio n as T h e M em orial a d d re s s w as d e lan d in h is c a r. w as th e victim a ttr a c te d m o te a tte n tio n th a n a n y G ille tt fro m o b ta in in g th e neces- T his is an h o n o r w hich M rs. F ab - liv ered by R ev. P. K. H am m ond, ol a m an w hom he had a tte m p te d hom e ta le n t p ro d u ctio n in past a g a in s t 11.5 in 1921, 10.4 in s a ry m a jo rity . j r jcfc n iore t h a „ d e serv e s. U n d e r 1920, 9.4 in 1919, 9.3 in 1918 a n d re c to r of T rin ity E p isco p al C h u rch to b efrien d in th is w ise th is m o rn y e a rs b ut gives a s su ra n c e of being T he D e m o c ra ts v o ted so lid ly for h e r le a d e rs h ip M edford h a s long 9 in 1917. In th e 27 s ta te s fo r ol A sh lan d . T he s p e a k e r paid an ing on th e h ig h w ay , n in e m iles th e b est e n te rta in m e n t p ro g ra m G a r re tt, of T en n essee. had th e r e p u ta tio n of h a v in g th e w hich d a ta fo r 1917 a re a v a ila b le e lo q u e n t a n d a p p ro p r ia te trib u te w est of th is city. ev er sta g e d by a hom e ta le n t com S e n a to r R o b in so n , of A rk a n s a s best H igh School P a re n t-T e a c h e r to th e m em o ry of deceased m em th e a c tu a l n u m b e r of th e se d e a th s A cco rd in g to S a n d e rs, he picked pany. H alf a h u n d re d people w ill w as u n a n im o u s ly e le c te d D em A sso ciatio n in th e s ta te . She h a s b ers, in w hose h o n o r th e serv ices up a p e d e stria n , w ho a sk e d fo r a p a rtic ip a te in th e p ro g ra m , in in c re a se d fro m 6.014 in t h a t y e a r o c ra tic le a d e r in th e s e n a te p a rty m ad e a s tu d y of th is m a t te r ’ a n d lift. A co u p le of m iles f a r th e r th e c lu d in g th e best m usical ta le n t a re co n d u c te d a n n u a lly . to 9,581 in 1922, th e c o rre s p o n d c a u c u s, su c ce e d in g O scar U n d e r h e r su ccess p ro v es t h a t she know s T h e r itu a lis tic w o rk , w as c o n m an p u lle d a g u n a n d com pelled a v a ila b le In th e c ity an d th o se in g r a te s fo r th e s e tw o y e a rs b e w ood, of A la b a m a , w ho re tire d how to h a n d le th is lin e of w ork. ing 8.7 a n d 12.9. his b e n e fa c to r to h a n d o v er his w ho a tte n d a re a s su re d v alu e r e I h o u g h th e O rien t, L. I „ school b oard ban on " c ig g ie s ” a n d I d u c te d by , E x a lte d R u le r E. C. la s t session. T his a p p o in tm e n t a lso c a rrie s •¿nickers in th e c lassro o m b ro u g h t a b o u t th e re s ig n a tio n of th is p re tty P a y n e an d s u b o r d in a te o ffic ers, cash, $35, an d fo rced him o u t of ceived fo r th e m oney am i a tte n d C alifornia Leads C oolidge Speaks Tom orrow w ith it p o sitio n on th e s ta te ex in te re r e st s t' th e m ac h in e. T he ro b b e r s ta r te d ance. Using a rate based on total pop- te a c h e r, th e - e ff e c t of h e r lib e ra l an d in d e p e n d e n ? id ea s lias been to ¡ Waa Wel1 r e » d e re d . a d d in g In W A SH IN G T O N . Dec. 3.— P re s- e c u tiv e b o a rd . T h is gives S o u th fre e W e e h a w k e n , N. J ., sc h o o lm a ’a m s of s im ila r b ars, sin ce th e c ity ’s a n d im p re ssiv e n ess to th è occa to d riv e off, h u t in his excitem ent T he event h a s been c h a r a c te r M ont C oolidge w ill d e liv e r h l s i e r n O regon th re e m em b e rs on t h e / “ o n ," “ , “ 2 "“ ""L c h ie f of e d u c a tio n ru le d th a t th e b o ard liad no r ig h t to pry in to th e sion. p lu n g ed o ff th e h ig h w a y o v er a ized by a reco rd b re a k in g «eat te a c h e rs ’ a ff a ir s o u tsid e th e classro o m . m e s s a g e to m o rro w , an d th e e o n n -| s ta t e h o a rd , th e o th e r tw o b e in g 1 S v en area. California 50-foot e m b a n k m e n t. T h e b a n d it T he m u sic a l p ro g ra m w as of th e sale and sp o n so rs of th e M in strels tr y w ill be reliev e d of th e te n se M rs. Oln A rn s p e ig e r of M edford lea d s a ll o th e r s ta te s in th e d e a th h ig h e s t c la ss a n d co m p rised tw o e scap ed ^ an d th e la s t S a n d e rs saw pred ict th a t th e e n tire bouse will W AN T A L L E X H IB IT S IN p e rio d of a w a itin g h is m essage. a n d M rs. L ouis D odge of A sh lan d . r a te p e r 1 0 0.000 of p o p u la tio n n u m b e rs by th e re c e n tly form ed of him w as a s he lim ped o ff dow n be sold out a t 8 :0 0 o ’clock, c u r w ith 26.0 p e r c e n t. N ew Y ork is th e ro ad . BY TU ESD A Y A FTER N O O N U n u su a l in te re s t a w a its th e m e s M rs. F a b ric k w as c h a irm a n of th e E lk s o rc h e s tra , tw o vocal solos second wittx 16.7 O regon is n in th S a n d e rs la te r o b ta in e d aid from ta in tim e. T he e v e , was no so o n sa g e, a n d m en of a ll p a rtie s an d . ^ n i e h h v v h l m n n , M vdford a n d j w ith 13.9. MUalmUpp! h a , th e All a rtic le s fo r th e N e e d le c ra ft by C arl L o v elan d , a n d a violin solo P e n d le to n an d w ith th e a ssista n c e e r a n n o u n c ed th a n o rd e rs began fa c tio n s a re an x io u s to le a rn th e A sh la n d , w hich w as d e c la re d t o ; iow est rate> a n d A rt D e p a rtm e n t sh o u ld be by S u m n e r P a r k e r , w ith W. H. ol tw o c a rs th e w reck ed m ach in e p o u rin g in fo r tic k e ts and an u n a ttitu d e of th e new P re s id e n t on be one of th e best e v e r held in t h e ' . b ro u g h t to th e C h a u ta u q u a B uild- B rig g s a c c o m p a n ist. " T h e V acan t was p u lled up th e b ank. T h e door p rec e d e n te d d e m a n d h a s p re v a il Los Angeles Rate High at n a tio n a l a n d in te r n a tio n a l q u e s s ta te . C h a ir” an d "N o N ig h t T h e re ” of th e coach w as b ro k en a n d one ed. R eserved s e a ts a n s e llin g a t T h e B u re a u of C en su s h a s a lso Dig Way T h ro u g h T w o F o o t W all H‘S 1 u e sd a.v a fte rn o o n a n d even- tio n s . w e re th e n u m b e rs im p r e s s iv e ly in g w h e re th e c o m m itte e s w ill be ¡issu e d a r e p o r t of th e d e a th r a te ax le was w recked. $1.5 0 ; w ith g e n e ra l of I^ane C o u n ty J a ill a t ad m issio n P o litic a l T u rm o il L oom s a n d e n te r re n d e re d by M r. L o veland. p re p a re d to receive tic k e ts a t $1.00. fo r th e la rg e s t c itie s of th e c o u n E u g e n e . • W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 3. — T he E leven m em b ers of A sh lan d th em . T he p ro g ra m follow s. try . Los A n g eles h ad a d e a th r a te H o u se of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e L odge No. 94 4 h av e p assed aw ay E U G E N E , Dec. 3.— Six p ris o n -I T h is a p p lie s t0 o th e r d e p a r t Fpisaelc | of 29.5 p e r c e n t fo r th e y e a r 1922. 68th C o n g ress, w hich m et a t noon d u rin g th e p a st y e a r as follow s: O v e rtu re - . f x,. C am d en , New J e rs e y Js second e d d u g th e ir w ay th ro u g h a tw o m entS as wel1 a n d th e c o m m itte e s o r c h e s tr a to d a y , is one of th e m o st p ic tu r L. H. H eer, E lm o S. N eil, G eorge , foot b ric k w all of th e L an e c o u n ty expeCt <o ,iave a11 d e p a rtm e n ts Episode 2 w ith 27.9. T he r a te in P o rtla n d is e s q u e a sse m b la g e s th a t ev er faced ¡ ja il a n d escap ed e a rly to d ay . T he ™a d y fo r ° P c n in g W e d n esd a y a t W . H o w a rd , Geo. H . K e tc h u m , T h e L ith ia n s ’ F am o u s B ooster 14.0. th e S p e a k e r's gavel. J o h n M cD ougall, F r a n k E. G rieve, T h re e H o u rs I n d e r W reck ed C ur ¡1 1 :0 0 A. M. H a rm o n iz e rs: m en used a sm all iro n p la te , to rn P a r ty lin e s a re v e ry closely em , J a m e s M. C ro n e m ille r, C h a rle s B rin g s P n e u m o n ia a n d G arl L oveland. A nd) MeC.ee, from th e ja il s in k , to dig a n d te a r 40 K IL L E D IN E N G L IS H d ra w n . T h e re a re 225 R e p u b li H. F e lk n e r, R o b e rt M. G a rre t, Box C on taining C ostum es for Min OBSOLETE SHIPS SELL D e a th B illy B riggs, It. J B u rd ie, V. aw ay th e bricks. strel C horas F ound; Show c a n s, 207 D e m o c ra ts, 1 F a r m e r COAL M IN E A C CID EN T W a rre n E. W illia m s, a n d C h a rle s FOR PROVERBIAL SONG D. M iller, S. A. P e te rs J r ., T h e escap ed in clu d e s A1 N eil, Is A ssured. L a b o rite , 1 In d e p e n d e n t an d 1 J a m e s M. C ro n e m ille r, C h arles R E D D IN G , Cal., Dec. 2.— W il H a rry T om linson, D r. P h e tte - S H E F F IE L D , E n g la n d , Dec. 3. D esm ond. S o c ia list— g iv in g th e R e p u b lic a n s liam J . M cC orm ick died a t 2 o ’ WASHINGTON, # Dec. 1.— That R. E v a n s, J . W ray , se rv in g s e n place. P e te r — F o rty m en a re know n to be It is seldom t h a t tw o m en a re a m a jo rity of 18 over th e D em o clock th is m o rn in g H is d e a th °b s o le te w a rs h ip s a r e s e llin g fo r ten c e s on liq u o r c h a rg e s ; E|>iso<lc :» d ead a n d m an y in ju re d a s th e r e w as d u e to th e fo u r h o u r s ’ expo- no morG th a n th e p ro v e rb ia l so n g Po,)U1B fa r ,n e r a n d m in- m ad e h ap p y a t one a n d th e sam e c r a ts o r 15 o v er a ll. ARMED GUARDS RUSH CLY D E G U NTER s son, a w a itin g a tria l on a s u lt of a coal m in e d is a s te r n e a r TO C A P T U R E CÓNVICTS tim e, b u t such a n e v e n t w as r e T he th ir d p a rty m em b e rs a re sun* as h e lay pin n ed u n d e r an w as in d ic a te d y e s te rd a y w hen bids M ouologis, h e re . T ra in tra c k s b ro k e loose liq u o r c h a rg e ; C lay to n H all, Los corded in A sh lan d th is m o rn in g th e R ev. O. J. K v a le ( I n d ..) of a u to m o b ile w reck e ig h t m iles w ere opened by th e n a v y d e p a rt- E pisixle , A ngeles “ S h e ik ,” se rv in g a s e n -1 an d cras,!Cd in to m en a t w ork in M in n e so ta , w ho is o c c u p y in g th e from L E A V E N W O R T H , K an sas, Dec. w hen G ene H a stin g s re tu rn e d to F re n c h G ulch y e s te rd a y m n t fo r th e s a le of six b a ttle s h ip s SIX BLACK B R O T H E R S AND th e m ine. teu e e fo r la re n c y , a n d W ilfred 2- A sq u a d of h e a v ily arm e d Jo h n E n d e rs a box c o n ta in in g th e s e a t of A n d rew J. V o lste a d , and , m o rn in g , r a t h e r th a n fro m in ju r - to be sc ra p p e d u n d e r th e a rm a "D A D ” C o u g h lin , a w a itin g tr ia l on a g u a rd s w ere ru sh e d from th e c o stu m e s fo r th e L ith ia n R osebud W o r ld s G re a te s t .Saxophone A r t w h o a n n o u n c e d h e w as " d r y e r ” . ies s u s ta in e d . P n e u m o n ia develop- m e n t tre a ty . F iv e of th e s l i p s NEGRO IS A R R E S T E D being C h o ru s fo r to u ig h t’s m in s tre l show th a n even th e fam o u s d ry advo- j ed y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d it a re of th e o b so le te c a p ita l ty p e, c h a rg e of la re n c y , a f te r FO R F IE N D IS H M U R D ER F e d e ra l p riso n h e re on re c e ip t of ists: c a u g h t a sleep in a C o tta g e G rove It seem s th a t in th e ex c item e n t c a te ; K n u d W e fa ld ( F - L ) , also of w as e v id e n t th e end w as close a t I b*d a m essag e th a t som e co n v icts w ho C ar, L oveland, R alp h G ill, Geo. MO, 000 w as receiv ed fo r h o u se he had ro b b ed . of b o o stin g th e m in s tre l show , F ra n c is B a rro n , B ober, 'R ed- M in n e so ta, and V ic to r B e rg e r h an d . the Kansas; $<«,000 for the Phil IN D IA N A PO L IS, Dec. 3.— P o escaped fro m th e s ta te p e n ite n Jo h n E n d e rs le ft th e box of cos w iue, A ndy M cC allan, F ra n k ( S .) , of W isco n sin , K v a le - a n d lice to d ay held Jo h n Shaw , n eg ro , tia ry a t L a n siu g y e s te rd a y w ere T he th re e co m p a n io n s of Mc adelphia; >37,760 for the Phila J o rd a n , O tis Jo h n so n . PENDLETON MAN IS tu m e s in th e H otel B a rb e r sh o p . B e rg e r ex pect to "g o a lo n g ” w ith C orm ick th o u g h t he w as d ead delphia; 436,666 for the Dele- E ttso n , e ig h t in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e fie n d ish s u rro u n d e d n e a r E v ery b o d y C alls Me H oney F IN E D F O R T R E S P A S S W ith a m u ltip lic ity of d u tie s , J o h n th e R e p u b lic a n s on g e n e ra l r o u fo llo w in g th e a c c id e n t an d c lim b ware, $41,110 and $37,110 were m u rd e r of Mrs. H elen W elch el, m iles aw ay. P ack h o u n d s tra c e d D ream y M elody could n o t re m e m b e r w h a t he had tin e le g isla tio n an d p a rty a ffa irs . ed up th e m o u n ta in s id e 23, w ho w as a b d u c te d , a s sa u lte d , tw o tra ils , one le a d in g to K a n sa s to th e the bids submitted for the Ver Down H om e R ag PO R T L A N D , Dec. 3. ‘ J u s t d o n e w ith th em . G ene H asting» W e fa ld h a s re fu se d to a c ce p t c la s ra il to h a il a c h a n ce p a sse rb y . I t mont and Nebraska, which are at ro bbed, sh o t an d th ro w n from a C ity an d th e o th e r to w a rd L e a v en . . s e le c te d one m o re d a n c e " cost K e n n e th j o b served th e box a n d as no one E p iso d e 5 s ific a tio n by e ith e r p a rty . v iad u c t. A p p rh e n sio n w as fe lt by w o rth , in d ic a tin g th a t th e p r i w as o v e r th re e h o u rs b e fo re V. S. M are Isla n d . E p iso d e 5 K en n ed y , P e n d le to n R ound-U p T h is is a g e n e ra l o u tlin e of th e B e n n e tt cam e a lo n g a n d gave a id . in to tw o called fo r it he o p ened th e box police w hen a crow d g a th e re d in s o n e rs had divided IN TER M ISSIO N pony ex p re ss rid e r, $25 in U nited :|£d a f te r in sp e c tin g th e co stu m es p o litic a l d iv ision in th e H ouse. a th re a te n in g m ood in fro n t of g ro u p s. M cC orm ick w as n o t d e a d , b u t REPORT LIGHT CATCH E pisode <» S ta te s D is tric t J u d g e B e a n ’s c o u rt decided th e y w ould m ak e s u ita b le T h e re a re g ro u p s a n d fa c tio n s fo r h o u rs h e h ad s u ffe re d in th e h e a d q u a rte rs . O nly th e fa c t t h a t O v e rtu re - . . O rc h e stra AT KLAMATH HATCHERY to d a y w hen K ennedy p leaded IN C R E A S E IN E Y « R F S S 1 dre8f,es fo r hia R«*- w h ich c a n n o t be ig n o re d in con- cold a n d w ith th e p ain tw o n e g ro d e te c tiv e s w ere in s tru - d u e to L IT H IA N C A B A ItE T T g tilla u ilty re s e w rv hen a tio n K . e n n e d y p le a d e d d j ' m e n ta l in b rin g in g a b o u t th e a r- BATES IS IIK C L IX E D ** '* > » « s id e rin g th e p ro b a b le tre n d of j th re e f ra c tu r e d rib s. M IN STR EL YREKA, Dec. 3.— Only 6,000,- ________ i T he d re sse s w ere trie d on, b u t le g is la tio n d u rin g th e sessio n . T he i T he d e c ed e n t w as a n a tiv e of IN T E R L O C , TOR (h e a d w a ite r , K e n n e d ,, a c c o rd in g c h a r g e , ' ° a " a y ra c e 000 eggs were taken during this w ere found too larg e . T h is m o rn B illy B riggs W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 3. — T he d iv isio n is m a in ly in R e p u b lic a n S h a sta c o u n ty , ag e d 35. H e w as years' salmon spawning season m ad e by th e U m a tilla re s e rv a tio n BEN D PO L IC E O F F IC E R ing he rea d th e n o tic e o f a $50.00 E M ) MEN (w a ite rs ) in te r s t a te C om m erce C om m ission r a n k s : th e D e m o c ra ts a re u n ite d born in Ono. H e lea v e s a w idow at Klamath on the Klamath River o ffic e rs, w as re c e n tly -o rd e re d off “ B e r t” M iller "D o c ” P h e tte p la c e D ISC H A R G E D BY COUNCIL re w a rd p u b lish e d in th e T id in g s d eclin ed to p e rm it th e A m erican a n d can c o u n t upon th e ir fu ll | fo u r c h ild re n a n d fo u r s is te rs , C lyde G u n te r C lyde Y oung near Hornbrook. S a tu rd a y n ig h t, re tu r n e d th e box th e re s e rv a tio n , b u t tw ice r e tu r n _______________ s tr e n g th of 207 in a n y p u re ly p o - ) BEN D , Dec. 3.— M illard T rip R ailw ay a n d E x p re ss Co. an in-* Last year the catch was 20,- ed a f te r h is rem o v a l. An old s ta an d c o stu m e s to J o h n a n d received litic a l c o n te st. MAN K N OW N H E R E D IED CA I) A R E T T E N T E R T A IN E R g — 000,000, and the year before 19,- tu te w hich c a rrie s a m axim um le tt, local police o ffic er, w as d is c re a se in e x p re ss ra te s . T h e com th e re w a rd . F a rm B loc S tro n g dow n th e B lan ch e M aeL ean. Alice McGee IN CH ICAG O N O V EM B ER 0 000,000. c h a rg e d by th e city council F rid a y m ission a lso tu rn e d fin e of $1000 w as re s u rre c te d and J o h n Im m e d ia te ly n o tifie d th e V elm a C lapp, H elen S a n fo rd ’. T h e m ost im p o rta n t am o n g th e p ro p o sitio n o f th e N a tio n a l C on The run was light this year. K e n n e d y w as a rre s te d w hen he n ig h t. D iscord in th e police d e L ith ia n s a n d m em b ers of th e m in D orothy K ellogg, D orothy Reid, H o u se fa c tio n s a re th e fa rm bloc, 1 N ew s of th e d e a th of J o h n A. Most all of the first run escaped a g a in v isite d th e re s e rv a tio n to p a rtm e n t, said to be cau sed by fe re n c e on th e v a lu a tio n of A- s tre l show an d jo y p r e v a ile d T he D orothy P ad d o ck , D orothy Lam - u n d e r th e y e a d e rs h ip of R epresen-1 A b b o tt, 84, p ro m in e n t ju r is t, law - son, E th e l G reen. M axine Rose at the time so much water came a tte n d a d an ce. J u d g e B ean d e c id I r ip le tt, w as th e c h ie f rea so n m erica n ra ilro a d s , w hich Is h e a d show will be h eld , a n d th e c o s tu ta tiv e L. J . D ick in so n ( R .) , o f ) y er, p a rty le a d e r a n d e d ito r of ed by S e n a to r L a F o lle tte , say T h e lm a H eer. given, a lth o u g h th e fa c t th a t down the river in October and ed a $25 fin e w ould serv e to m es w ill a d o rn th e m em b ers of th e F loyd R u sh , C has. R ush, C has. Io w a , fo r w hich a m e m b e rsh ip of C hicago, Illin o is, h a s been receiv- ing t h a t th e com m ission review all T rip le tt allow ed h im se lf to be d is overflowed the .dam. c h o ru s to n ig h t. check K e n n e d y ’s v isits. R o b ertso n , " C h ic k ” F a rlo w . 52 is c la im e d : th e W isco n sin g ro u p j ed h e re by re la tiv e s . Mr. A b b o tt a rm e d by a civ ilian re c e n tly w as its fin d in g s, u n d e r w hich e x istin g One-ha,f of this year’s spawn - latter "D orn” P ro v o st, •N ew t” H a r of 12 an d th e ex-serv ice m e n ’s w as b o rn in D e a rb o rn c o u n ty , In ! also m e n tio n e d . C o u n cilm an C. P. v a lu a tio n s a re fixed. riso n . L e a rn in g th a t th e L ith ia n s w ere was sent to the Fall Creek hatch GOLD DREDGE DESTROYS g ro u p of 38. T he fa rm bloc c a rrie s d ia n a , Nov. 5, 1839 an d d ied No- C A B A R E T T G U ESTS— OLD M IN IN G T O W N i* iSW 0nger V° te<1 ag&in8t th e m ° - ery, the other half going to Sisson s ta g in g th e show fo r b e n e fit p u r AUTO REGISTRATION w itli it th e le a d in g P ro g re ssiv e s, v e m b e r 9, 1923. M rs. J a c k E d w ard s. Miss G en , tio n to d isc h a rg e d e c la rin g th a t hatchery. poses only, G ene H a stin g s h a s r e evieve H en sley , M rs. W illiam in c lu d in g th o W isc o n sin g ro u p , j H e w as a v e te ra n of th e Civil IN O REGO N 1«5, 0 4 2 T R IN IT Y C E N T E R , C al., D e c ..*T r ip le tt w as th e b est m an in thG tu rn e d th e re w a rd to E n d e rs. B rig g s, Mrs. J o h n S h o rtrid g e , ----------------------------------------------------- W ar. h a v in g se rv e d w ith h is reg - 2-— T h is old m iA ing to w n i> b e in g d e p a rtm f n f - Mrs. W ing, Mrs. J. F. F in n e ra n HIRAM JOHNSON WILL SA LEM , Dec. 3.— A to ta l of (C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4) im e n t in n u m b e rs of b a ttle s . H e Mrs. V. V. M ills. 165, 042 a u to m o b ile s had been !) FA T A L MISHA PS MAKE SPEAKING TOUR b u rie d , o r r a t h e r is b e in g d u g IS A B O O ST ER F O R H a rry T o m linson. "D o c ” B ur- ---------------------------------- a tte n d e d v a rio u s co lleg es in th e up. by th e gold d re d g e . T h e site R E P O R T E D IN W E E K C L A S S IF IE D COLUMN re g is te re d in th e a u to m o b ile de- die, 8. A. P e te rs J r ., J o h n F in W IL L R E Q U IR E T R E A T Y e a st an d w as p ro m in e n tly id e n ti- WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.— Hir of th e fo rm e r V o llm ers H o te l, a ¡XX n e ra n . V. V. M ills, J a c k E d ----------- XX p a rtm e n t o f th e s e c re ta ry of TO R E G U L A T E LIQU OR fied w ith th e R e p u b lic a n p a rty s ta t e ’s o ffice h e re up to closing w ard s, “ C h ic k ” F a rlo w . la n d m a rk am o n g e a rly s e ttle r s , X X SA LEM , Dec. 3.— N ine fath l a c am W. Johnson of California is H e n ry K erb y , of th e XX ----------- ; d u rin g his life tim e . tim e N o vem ber 30. T h is is an in now is a big pile o f ro ck a n d d irt XX E a g le M eat M a rk e t, h a s XX c id e n ts w er am o n g th e 645 r e p o r t W A SH IN G TO N . Dec. 3— T re a ty H e w as a b ro th e r of th e la te planning an extensive speaking (C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4) c re a se o f m o re th a n 30,000 over ed to th e in d u s tria l a c c id e n t com — th e d e b ris le f t by th e d re d g e ' XX tour in furtherance of his candi been a c o n s ta n t s u b s c rib e r XX a rr a n g e m e n ts w ill be n e c e ssa ry i " Hliam A b b o tt, w ho re sid e d on a f te r it h a s s trip p e d th e gold from XX e v e r since th e D aily T id XX th e to ta l r e g is tra tio n fo r 1922, m ission fo r th e w eek e n d in g Nov b etw een th e U nited S ta te s a n d B laine s tr e e t fo r m any y e a rs a n d dacy for the Republican presiden- DUDLEY W IL L AD D RESS hen 134,566 a u to m o b ile s c a rrie d tia l n o m in a tio n , it w a s le a rn e d i th e 8Oil. T h e e n tir e e a s te rn p a r t XX in g s w as fo u n d ed an d in XX w O regon ta g s. S e c re ta ry of S ta te brakV m an H o l d " » ? J ° h«- C a n a d a to p u t in to e ffe c t som e visited in A shland a t one tim e. H e CH A M B ER T I ESD AL NOON here today following his return o f th e to w n h a s been d u g up a n d XX d isc u ssin g th e v a lu e of th e XX K ozer e s tim a te s t h a t re g is tr a tio n s T ra n k le fire n " 1,,am ) T he fo ru m -lu n c h eo n of th e p ro p o sa ls p la n n e d by A m erica to is su rv iv e d by se v era l re la tiv e s on d e sp o ile d . T h e w est sid e still XX C lassified co lu m n s of th e from Chicago. ir a n k le , fire m a n , L o n d o n ; P as- XX: fo r 1924, w hich a re a lre a d y com - C h a m b e r of C om m erce T u e sd a y is r e s tr ic t th e illeg a l flow of liq u o r th e co ast, am o n g w hom is a so n ,; The senator is expected to be s ta n d s b ecau se th e lan d is held by i XX p a p e r sa id : q u e l,e De V incenso, la b o re r. L in n - X X ) ing in, w ill re a c h 180,000. R e- W a lte r, re sid in g in s o u th P a s a in te n d e d to be o n e of th e most a n d n a rc o tic s a c ro ss th e b o rd er. gin his tour within the next few p riv a te o w n ers. T h e d re d g e h a s XX " I h a v e given close a t XXjceipts of th e d e p a rtm e n t to d a te to n , M anuel Ja co b o , q u a rry m a n . in te re s tin g am t best a tte n d e d of' S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o ffic ia ls a n d e n a ; M rs. B e rth a C o rth e ll an d w o rk e d u p to w ith in fifty feet of XX te n tio n to th e b a rg a in s r t K la m a th ; I ^ e E. N ic h o ls .),h e season and ev e ry m em b er ,s XX; to ta l $ 4 ,0 5 6 ,4 8 1 .8 7 . Miss D o ro th y A b bott, neices- S t weeks, possibly during the Christ- n o u n c e d to d ay . th e school h o u se. e p a r-tre e -m a n . P e n n ; F ra n k O tt, u rg e d to e x e r t e. special e f f o r t to X X o ffe red in th e C lassified xxi a. A bbott, of S am s V alley a n d L ™aS ° f congress’ Johnson « colum n a n d am sa fe in XX) S T A N F IE L D L A T E ; ry k n p u lle r, W a u n a ; F. C. | be p re s e n t. A. S. D udley, ex ecu tiv e A. A b b o tt an d Miss A lice A bbott, himself would not discuss the MAN K IL L S H IM S E L F DR ILL POSTPONED ! « proposed trip today. His plans, he sa y in g th a t by ta k in g a d S tevens, second lo ad er. P o r tla n d ; m a n a g e r of th e XX Í MAY LOSE ‘PLUM’ O regon S ta te A F T E R H IS A R R E S T ot P o rtla n d , all neices a n d n e p h said, were incomplete. T h e 4 8 4 th Co. C. A. C. w ill not XX v a n ta g e of m any of them F red G ollough, ews. XX b ru sh b u rn e r. C h a m b e r of C om m erce, will be ,h o hold r e g u la r d rill to n ig h t, d u e XX I h a v e saved an a m o u n t of W A SH IN G TO N . Dec. 3.— S en E stac a d a . sp e a k e r. S E A T T L E . Dec. 2— Ben L. T itu s to th e L ith ia n m in s tre l show . D rill XX m oney th a t f a r exceeds a to r S ta n fie ld ’s c h a n ce s fo r m em - ______ ________________ t CREATE TWO CARDINALS M IC K L E IS A P P O IN T E D fo rm e r c ity c le rk of E lle n s b u rg . w ill be held to m o rro w n ig h t in. XX th e cost of th e s u b s c rip jj ! h e rs h ip on th e s e n a te fin a n c e CHARLES CRAIG PARDONED U. S. W E A T H E R R E P O R T W a sh ., sh o t h im se lf th ro u g h th e s te a d . ♦» tio n . T h e re a re alw ay s II c o m m itte e h av e been Im p aired by SA LEM . Dec. 3 .— J. D. M ickle ROME, Dec. 3— No new Amer W A SH IN G TO N . D ec. 1. __ h e a d th is m o rn in g a f te r h e had was a p p o in te d S ta te D airy an d ft b a rg a in s in t h a t d e p a r t h is fa ilu re to a rriv e in ad v an ce W A SH IN GTON, Dec. 3 .— P re si- W e a th e r o u tlo o k fo r th e period ican cardinals will be created by Mr. B illin g s B etter— b een a rr e s te d a t h is ho m e h e re by Food C o m m issio n er to d ay by Gov X? m en t of y o u r p a p e r.” of th e sessio n . O th e r c a n d id a te s d e n t C oolidge g ra n te d a p a r d o n , Dec. 3. to Dec. 8, in clu siv e : P a- the next consistory, It was an H o m e r B illin g s g re e te d p a tro n s a c ity d e te c tiv e on c h a rg e s of f o r e rn o r P ie rc e , to succeed C. L. H a w T h e ex p e rien c e of K e r n i a r e on th e g ro u n d , and now seem to C h a rle s C raig, New Y ork c o m p -( cific C oast S ta te s — Much clo u d i- nounced at the Vatican. Two ad y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fo llo w in g an i XX g e ry . T itu s died in s ta n tly . T he ley. w ho d ied F rid a y . M ickle fo rm X X by h a s been th e e x p e r II ¡lik e ly to kn o ck th e p ersim m o n be tro lle r, w ho w as ditional Italian cardinals will be f a b se n c e o f a w eek a t h is hom e, se n te n c e d to neats and o ccasional ra in in west w a r r a n t h a s been receiv ed this, e rly occupied th e o ffice a n d is X X ¡ th e o n ly o nes n a m e d , a s w as an-* M r. B illin g s a p p e a rs as well as ience of o th e r A sh lan d ll 1 fo re th e O regon s e n a to r a rriv e s . serve sixty days in Jail for con- p o rtio n , p ro b ab ly snow in th e m o rn in g by te le g ra p h . well know n th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , n o u n ced la te r. XX people. 11 Word received at his office indi- tempt of court by Federal Judge ev er. ¡m o u n ta in s . T e m p e ra tu re n o rm a l, Mayer, of New York X X t X X X X X X X X X X X « U cates he will be here Monday. o r so m e w h at below . 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