Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1923, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
V shland D aily
The
Tidings Has Been Ashland's , Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( I n te r n a tio n a l
VOL. X L V II.
BUDGET IS
IDINGS
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
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CAST IS MADE
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ASHLAND CLIMATE
M ithout the use ol* medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,1923
NO. 84
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Marks Closing Night;
a w hich stood C u m m in s 41, tt
momentos of his life.
Decrease.
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a an d E lliso n D. S m ith , ::
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„ To establish a means of educating men and
THREE HAVE INCREASE a D e m o c ra t. 39, L a fo lle tte 7,
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women for government service, as be desired.
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To
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F ed er a l T a x es.
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F la s h e s .”
being th e re a l Mrs. P it-
N ovem ber, 1 0 2 2 .
a U n a n im o u s c o n se n t to th e ::
remembrance of a man who gave bis life in
tt m an .
M ade by M anx.
tt
a p ro p o sa l to r e ta in C u m ­ ::
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W A SH IN G TO N ,
Dec.
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friendly, helpful, eonstruelive s e t vice as citizen
jj show
‘‘Ten T h o u sa n d D o lla rs ”
i te n d e n ts of seven of th e te n s ta te a m in s w as re fu se d th ro u g h
It will lie rem em b e n d
P re s id e n t C oolidge s e n t C o n g re ss
T he F o u rth A nnual W in te r and
ami
President.
in s titu tio n s in O regon
show ed a th e o b jec tio n of D e m o c ra t­
th e fe d e ra l b u d g e t fo r th e fiscal tt th a t p a re n f t of Mrs. P it­ ♦♦ w ill hold th e b o a rd s a t th e V ining
E ig h th A nn.m l P o u ltry Show a re
, m a rk e d re d u c tio n s in th e p er cap- a ic S e n a to r W h e ele r, M on­ t: a m a tte r of h isto ry , h a v in g closed
m an id e n tifie d th e body ♦j th e a tre on M onday a n d T u e sd a y ,
y e a r b e g in n in g J u ly 1, 1924, p ro ­
\
on
ean
make
your
eontribiilioivtliiring
this
and!
i ita c o st of c o n d u c tin g th e ir in sti- a ta n a , a g a in s t C u m m in s r e ­ Ö S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith a fa ir a tte n d ­
rec o v e red from th e Co­ ♦ j ( D ecem b er 17tli and 1 8 th ,
v id in g fo r g o v e rn m e n t e x p e n d i­
Harding
Week
through
the
local
representative
i m tio n s d u rin g
N ovem ber, 1923, a ta in in g th e p resid e n cy of « a n ce of v isito rs and an excellent
lu m b ia riv e r, n e a r W a llu ­ ♦♦ tro m in d ic a tio n s will be one of t h e |
tu r e s a g g re g a tin g $ 3 ,2 9 8 ,0 8 0 .4 4 4 ,
I v. hen c o m p a red w ith N ovem ber, a th e S e n a te p ro te m , a s w ell » p ro g ra m .
of the Memorial Association, your bank, the
m o re th a n a q u a r te r of a b illion tt la. as b ein g th a t of th e ir •j e v e n ts of th e th e a tric a l season.
T he
clo sin g
night
a p p o in te d
as tt b io u g h t o u t th e la rg e s t crow d of
11922, a c o rd in g to re p o rts
filed a a s b ein g
T he cast of th e show o pens
d o lla rs less th a n tin to ta l to be ♦♦ d a u g h te r,
M rs.
P itm a n , »♦
religious organization to which yon belong, or
a c h a irm a n of th e c o m m it­ tt th e w eek a n d th e sp acio u s a u d i­
w ith th e s ta te h oard of c o n tro l.
e k p e n d e d d u rin g the p re s e n t fis- »♦ hut la te s t d e v e lo p m en ts «« w ith C. E. H ed b e rg in th e lig h t
send
it
direct
to,
♦♦
P ro b a b ly a m ost d ra s tic red u c - a te e . A ll o th e r c o m m ittee tt to riu m w as c o m fo rta b ly filled th e
ie leave th e id e n tity of th e ♦j com edy lead Boh B e n n e tt, a pep-
cal y e a r.
♦j py sto ck sa le sm a n , w ho is in te r-
I Don w as in th e co n d u c t of th e a a s sig n m e n ts w e re c o n firm ­ tt only tim e d u rin g th e w eek.
A cco m p an y in g th e bud g et w as : tt w om an a m ystery.
T h e H a u lin g M em orial A sso cia tio n
s ta te in d u s tria l school fo r g irls, a ed on m otion of D e m o c ra t­ tt
:: t: a tt tt « :: $: j j .e s t e d in Miss Gwen R a lsto n , a lit­
a sp ecial m essag e d e a lin g w ith th e
T he p ro g ra m sta g e d u n d e r th e
1114 F . S tr e e t, W a sh in g to n , |>. <’.
tle d is tu r b e r , th e p a r t play ed by
ita cost of o p e ra tin g th is in s titu - a ic L e a d e r R obinson.
P r e s id e n t's
o p p o sitio n
to
th e
.a u s p ic e s of th e L ith ia n s w as a
Miss G oldie B en ed ict. Miss B ene­
ita cots of o p e ra tin g th is in s titu ­ a
s o ld ie rs ’ b o n u s, and g iv in g r e a ­
» tea tlire of Hie closing e v en in g and
d ic t h a s h ad a g re a t d e a l of ex­
tion w as $51.24, w hile fo r N ov­
so n s fo r bis firm s ta n d fo r
im ­
in p a rt w as a re p ititio n
of th e
p e rie n c e in P o rtla n d , a n d h e r n a t ­
em b er, 1923. th is had been r e ­
m e d ia te sw eep in g re d u c tio n
in
m in stre l show' given d u rin g the
u ra l a b ility w ill w in fa v o r w ith
duced to $ 2 1 .6 9 . M rs. C la ra P a t­
fe d e ra l taxes.
e a rly p a rt of th e w eek. T h re e se­
th
e
a
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d
ie
n
c
e
.
te rs o n is th e s u p e rin te n d e n t
of
By c o n tin u in g a policy of s tr ii
lec tio n s w ere re n d e re d
by th e
th is in s titu tio n .
Miss H elen D ick erso n w ill a p ­
econom y, th e p re s id e n t d e c la r e d ,!
A sh lan d C oncert hand. It being
it w ill be p o ssib le to effect an an- W as C a n d id a te for Itcp u h licu n p e a r a s M rs. E. M. R a lsto n , a tem -
T he cost of c o n d u c tin g th e s ta te
th e firs t a p p e a ra n c e of th e hand
N om in ation for r . s .
tra in in g school fo r hoys, u n d e r
e p ra m e n ta l w ife, a n d C. J . Mc­
n u a l re d u c tio n of new e x p e n d itu re
in se v era l w eeks, th e m u sic w as
S en ator.
N a u g h ta n , d ire c to r of th e show L assen S h eriff In v estig a tes E arly ' I ver n K e lle r W rites o f Astil:
th e su p e rv isio n of L. M. G ilb ert, W ell K nown A rt In stitu te to Con­ received w ith e n th u s ia sm and a p ­
on a la rg e scale w ould m ak e ta x I
ml
duct Sum m er Course Her«»
w ho will be re m e m b e re d fo r his
w as red u c e d from $35.37 in N ov­
re d u c tio n im p o ssib le for y e a rs to i
M orning Shootin g in
p re c ia tio n . T he band w as fo llo w ­
Y oung
I’c o p le at
in 1024.
C. N. M cA rth u r, fo rm e r con- p re s e n ta tio n of ‘‘P u rp le F la s h e s ”
c o m e .”
e
m
b
e
r,
1922,
to
$30.05
in
N
ovem
­
R esort.
ed
by th e L ith ia u o c te tte
in a
O. A. <’.
T h e p re s id e n t said he w as “ n o t ! R ressn,an from O regon a n d a can- ' tw o y e a rs ag o , w ill p lay th e p a r t J
b er, 1923.
L ith ia n b o o ste r song. T he n u m ­
M uch fa v o ra b le c o m m e n t
is
u n m in d fu l of th e d e m a n d fo r a d - ; d *d a i p f ° r Die re p u b lic a n n o m in a - ° f E. M. R a lsto n , a sto ck an d bond S h e X Ar VILLEW Cr ' \ D e% t 9’~ i O R EG O N A G R IC U L T U R E COL-
H ospital Cost Low er
b er called fo r a h e a rty e n co re,
being ex p ressed re la tiv e to th e
S e tt G eorge W . C a rte r of L a s - j L E G E Dec i „ . _ A sh la n d hfts 17
ju s te d c o m p e n sa tio n for s o ld ie r s }tio n fo r U n ited S ta te s S e n a to r, i p ro m o te r.
A m a rk e d re d u c tio n in p e r c a p ­
w o n d e rfu l d isp la y of a r t a t th e and th e s in g e rs w ere c alled hack
of th e w orld w a r.” b u t th a t lie died last n ig h t in P o rtla n d fro m .
D r. P lie tte p la c e w ill be th e hap- sen C o u n ty w as n o t sa tis fie d yes- .
ita cost a lso w as re p o rte d by th e
.. , .
e rd a y th a t h l3 In v e stig a tio n In to
“V " 8 T
“" *n tlW c o ," ‘e e
W in te r F a ir by th e P r a t t A rt In ­ th e second tim e. A vocal solo by
n o t only q u e stio n e d if th e re w as m e n in g itis and c o m p lic a to n s f o l - ' p y -go-lucky ju n io r p a r tn e r Dick
s ta te tu b e rc u lo s is h o s p ita l, u n d e r
Mrs. W . R. H enry a n d a re a d in g
s titu te , of B ro o k ly n . T he ex h ib it
“
JMltS<,n ™ '" " y ls c re ­
a n y ‘‘sound reaso n fo r such a m e a - ; hiw ng an o p e ra tio n fo r sin u s D onnelly, a ro le th a t is loaded lh e sh o o tin g of D ave T a g g a rt a n d
th e su p e rv isio n of Dr. G. C. B ell­
d ite d w ith 59 r e g u la r
s tu d e n ts
sh ip p ed to A sh lan d fo r th e F a ir by M rs. R u th W allace, w ere ex cel­
s u re ,
but th a t lie believed th e tro u b le ,
p e rfo rm e d
e a rly
la s t w ith pep, a n d V. V. M ills w ill ap- M rs. ttu s C arlso n a t M illw ood
in g e r. In N ovem ber, 1922, th e per
th is te rm . T he m en fro m A shland
w as to p o rtra y th e w ork a cco m ­ lent fe a tu re s of th e ev en in g , each
$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 s u rp lu s w liich had w eek.
p e a r as C. J . Van D uesen. a sto ck e a rly y e s te rd a y m o rn in g had u n ­
c a p ita cost of c o n d u c tin g th e in ­
o u tn u m b e r th e w om en by one.
p lish ed by s tu d e n ts d u rin g th e p e rfo rm e r being com pelled to r e ­
been piled up in th e tre a s u ry d u r ­
M c A rth u r’s d e a th rem o v es one s p e c u la to r w hose in te r e s t
in a co v ered th e re a l c a u se o fth e a f f a ir i
s titu tio n w as $52.98, w h ile in
spond to en cores.
B o th T a g g a rt a n d M rs. C a r l - * S tu d e n ts a re well li »n . » a ifil N ovem ber, 1923, th is w as red u c e d c o u rse of five w eeks.
in g th e p a s t tw o y e a rs an d th e of th e p ro m in e n t m en of th e s ta te , i fa k e q u ic k s ilv e r m ine b rin g s o u t
A sh la n d 's fam o u s H arney G oo­
| on th e ca m p u s.
B u rto n W in n e,
A n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t th e P r a tt
to $46.30.
$ 3 9 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 s u rp lu s w hich is e x -iH e h a s been a c tiv e in p o litic s fq>r’a g re a t d e a l of th e com edy of th e son a re s till co n fin e d to th e ir beds
gle
and his d a n c in g h o rse r e p e a t­
I n s titu te h a s selected A shland
b u t a re exp ected to rec o v e r. T a g ­ ! s e n io r in m ec h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g
p ected in th e next fiscal y e a r ' se v e ra l y e a rs a n d w as d e fe a te d } show .
T h e O regon s ta te h o sp ita l, u n ­
ed
th
e a c t th a t fe a tu re d th e L ith -
t 1925) sh o u ld be u tiliz e d as a b a - p n N ovem ber, 1922, fo r re e le c tio n
Billy B rig g s w ill sh in e a s B ish- g a r t is th e m o re s e rio u sly in ­ ' is a m em b e r of v a rs ity fo o tb all d e r th e d ire c tio n of Dr. R. E. Lee from a lis t of se v era l citie s of th e iau m in s tre l show and w ere g r e e t­
P acific C o ast a s th e lo ca tio n fo r
sqsiad and is a m em b e r of th e
sis fo r a sw eep in g re d u c tio n of to co n g re ss by E lto n W a tk in s , of op D oran, a sa n c tim o n io u s c h a r- ju re d h u tte t h a v in g e n te re d his
S te in e r, red u c e d its p e r c a p ita cost
O
ra
n
g
e
“
O
”
a
sso
c
ia
tio
n
,
a
su m m e r school in a r t, is h ailed ed w ith h e a rty a p p la u se . B arney
h’1' ' 1” -, from $18.43 in N ovem ber, 1922,
ta x e s so th a t th e ta x p a y e rs w ho | P o rtla n d . A few «w eeks ago Me- it.v w o rk e r. T h is is one of th e clev- body d ire c tly o v e r th e h e a rt com ­
w ith
m uch
s a tis fa c tio n .
T he a n d h is steed p e rfo rm e d to ex' -n
ing o u t u n d e r th e a rm . M rs. C arl- m ad e h is le tte r in fo o tb a ll. He is
a re ‘‘s to c k h o ld e rs in th e b u sin e ss A r th u r a n n o u n c ed h is c a n d id a c y e re s t c h a ra c te r com edy p a rts ev er
to $17.36 in N ovem ber $19.23.
c o u rse as p lan n e d fo r A sh lan d will l e t t e r a d v a n ta g e th a n on th e ir
son w as s h o t th ro u g h
th e le ft j a m e m b e r of B eta T h e ta Pi. Ja c k
c o rp o ra tio n of th e U nited S ta te s ” fo r U n ited S ta te s S e n a to r, a n d in ¡w ritte n an d M r. B rig g s is m a k in g
T he p e r c a p ita cost of c o n d u c t­
first a p p e a ra n c e , and
th e
act
co v er a p erio d of five w eeks.
; B ra d y , se n io r in com m erce, has
co u ld s h a re in th e g o v e rn m e n t’s ( b is s ta te m e n t b itte rly a ssa ile d th e Die m ost of it. A n o th e r ro le t h a t fo re a rm .
in g th e e a ste rn O regon s ta te h o s­
E ig h t c o u rse s w ill be to u g h t b ro u g h t a sto rm of a p p la u se from
T h e co u p le w e re in a r e s o r t a t ’ been ele c te d to L in c o ln ian llte r-
good fo rtu n e a n d be m a te ria lly I K u K lux K ia n . H is d e a th re d u c e s w ill b rin g lau g h a f te r la u g h w ill
p ita l w as red u c e d from $18.12 in
M illw ood. B oth w e re s tru c k by ! a ry so ciety , w hich fe a tu re s o ra -
th o u g h only fo u r w ill be possible both a d u lts and c h ild re n . D e a fen ­
a n d im m e d ia te ly b e n e fitte d .
¡ th e n u m b e r of R e p u b lic a n can- be Miss M a rg a re t C am pbell in th e
N ovem ber, 1922, to $16.96
in
th e sam e b u lle t.
, to ry , d e b a te , an d c u r r e n t topics.
fo r a n y one s tu d e n t to ta k e as th e in g a p p la u se com pelled th e p e r ­
" T h e g o v e rn m e n t,’’ Mr. Cool- d id a te s fo r s e n a to r to th re e , p a rt of M iss M abel J a c k s o n , a
N o vem ber 1923. T he p e r c a p ita
S h e riff C a r te r d e c la re d h is in- ’ E dw in M ow at. se n io r in fo re s-
c la sse s w ill be going on sim u l­ fo rm e rs to re a p p e a r th e second
id g e d e c la re d , ‘‘h as no m oney to ¡K u b li, S e n a to r M cN ary an d Geo. c h o ru s g irl from th e " F o llie s ” ,
cost of o p e ra tin g th e s ta te hom e
w h e th e r a q u a r r e l p reced ed th e : ry is s e c re ta ry to
Xi Sigm a Pi
ta n e o u sly . T h e re w ill be c o u rse s tim e. B arn ey w as re p re se n te d bv
d is tr ib u te to an y class of its c i t i - ’ L. B a k e r re m a in in g in th e fie ld , i Miss C a m p b e ll’s d e lin e a tio n o f th e sh o o tin g o r if it w as a c c id e n ta l.
fo r th e feeble m in d ed , of w hich
F a rlo w . and
D om ino
h o n o r society in fo re s try .
in w a te r co lo r, pen a n d in k , p e n ­ C hick
zens th a t it does not ta k e fro m t h e '
M c A rth u r w as
p ro m in e n t in c h a ra c te r of th e u n c o n v e n tio n a l T h e s h e riff is in clin e d to d o u b t
Dr. J. N, S m ith is s u p e rin te n d e n t,
P
ro
v
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st
and
Nt
w
ton
H
a
rriso
n did
P aul and
cil re n d e rin g , oil, if d e sire d , N o r­
T h o m as A llen, a re
p o c k e ts of th e people a n d th e pay d a iry in g c irc le s of th is s ta te . H is A 'borus g irl is p e rfe c t, a n d la u g h T a g g a r t’s s ta te m e n t t h a t th e w ea-
d ro p p ed from $16.72 in N ovem ­
th e re st.
so p h o m o re s in a g ric u ltu re and
m al School w o rk .
C ra fts
an d
m en u of th e bon u s to m illio n s o f ; la s t v isit to A sh la n d , d u rin g th e p ro d u cin g . Miss H elen S a n fo rd pou w as in h is h a n d s a n d b elieves a re m em b ers of B eta T h e ta
ber, 1922, to $15.47 in N ovem ber
A t th e close of th e p ro g ram
W o rk , D esign, H ousehold
A rts
Pi. 1923.
a
n
n
o u n c e m e n t was m ade th a t th e
• o u r fo rm e r so ld ie rs could only be la te r su m m e r, w as in th e in te r will close th e c a st in th e d a in ty , it w as h eld by th e w om an.
a n d I n te r io r D eco ratin g .
O ilier s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g O. A.
acco m p lish ed a t a cost to th e whole} e sts of th e d a iry loan a sso c ia tio n a ttr a c tiv e ro le of Miss E th e l
T he old s o ld ie rs ’ hom e scored
B ecau se of th e w o u n d s of th e
d
ra
w
in g fo r th re e p rizes w ould be
T he c la sse s w ill begin J u ly 28th
C. a re Iv e rn K e lle r, OX
se H n io
i t / i r 1 in
I I vo-
V VI”
c o m m u n ity , in c lu d in g th e voter-1
, C la rk , a so c ie ty bud.
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an d ex ten d five w eeks, six d ay s a h eld , h o ld ers o f esason tic k e ts b e ­
J
r a tio n a l e d u c a tio n ; G eorge (tra y ,
a n s th em se lv e s, fa r o u tw e ig h in g P T. A. W IL L B E HOST
T h e sto ry of th e show is a rio t to a th o ro u g h q u s tio n iu g a s yet.
m a te ly $10. a c c o rd in g to th e re ­
.
.
.
w eek, six h o u rs a d a y — o r sin g le ing e lig ib le to th e c o n te st. A l it­
J
¡ ju n io r in a g ric u ltu re ; C aroa Ma-
th e b e n e fits in te n d e d to be co n fer-J
p o rt filed by G eorge W . R id d le,
TO P A R E N T S TUESDAY of fu n , a n d w ith th e m ain c a st
|s o n , ju n io r in com m erce; G eorge
co u rse s m ay be ta k e n . T h e re a re tle g irl w as se le c te d form th e a u d ­
re d .
--------
; of c h a ra c te rs so w ell se le c te d It EV ER Y TH IR D GERMAN
s u p e rin te n d e n t.
In
N ovem ber,
ience to d raw th e tic k e ts from th e
special rate* -for a c lu b of te n ,
1 M ason, ju n io r in a g ric u ltu ro ;
“ If I fe lt th a t a s o ld ie rs ' b o n u s i
m h e e J u n io r H igh school c irc le i in s u re s a sp le n d id p e rfo rm a n c e .
T
1922,
th
e
p
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r
c
a
p
ita
cost
of
co
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­
OBJECT O F CHARITY ; M a rg a re t
who m ak e a p p lic a tio n s to g e th e r. g lass j a r and as a n u m b e r w as
Jo h n s o n ,
M a rg a rite
re p re s e n te d a g r e a t need a n d a of th e P . T. A. will be ho st t o - { A fte r to n ig h t th e c a st of th e m an y
d u c tin g
th is
in s titu tio n
w as
to tb«»
Mrs. V ictor M ills is in c h a rg e of d raw n it w as an n o u n c ed
H am m ond,
M orehouse,
p ro p e r o b lig a tio n w hich s h o u ld b e . m o rro w a fte rn o o n to p a re n ts of m usical rev u e s, w hich
$39.2
4,
w
h
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in
N
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ber,
1923,
c a rry a
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bo
ld
in
g
a
tic k ­
N E W Y O R K , Dec. 10.— T h i r t y - , 3Oph0inoi es in horn j eco n o m ics;
th e ir c o rre sp o n d e n c e so if an y
fu lfille d by th is u a fio n , I ’e r t a i n - ' th e c ity w ho a re in te re s te d
in cast of th ir ty of th e p r e ttie s t g irls
i
it
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p
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ed
to
$29.23.
e
t
w
ith
a
c
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sp
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d
in
g
n
u
m
ber
five p e r c e n t of th e e n tir e p opu- F fa n c e s p r a tt. and R u th P u rd y ,
w a n t f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n
th ey
ly w ould h o t mak<- a recoil, m en d a -! P a re n t
■.o b r w ork an d an espec of th e city w ill be a n n o u n c e d . A la tio n of G e rm a n y , in c lu d in g m en. ‘ i f csh m an in com m erce;
Tlir<'<‘
Show
In
c
re
a
s
e
Llovd
being th e w in n er. T he firs t n u m ­
m ay see h e r.
tio n w hich w ould be a d v e rs e th e r e -¡ ¡ a lly fe '? pro. am lias been p r e - ! c o m p lete r e h e a rs a l of th is b ra n c h
T
h
re
e
of
th
e
in
s
titu
tio
n
s
w
hich
w om en a n d c h ild re n a re now b e - , Sh].in p .. frcsh ;!,.,n in m ec h a n ic a l
As P r a tt I n s titu te is one of th e ber w as held by L. 11. G a llltln ,
to .
'
ip a re d b y tb ? club.
I of th e show is to he h eld a t th e in g s u p p o rte d on p n b lic fe n d s ac-1 e n g in e e r in s . M, lwoo<1 V an S(.oy. show ed h ig h e r p e r c a p ita co sts in
tu rk e y d o n a te d by
fin e st a r t schools in th e U nited an d won a
“ T h e c o u n try is p ro sp e ro u s an d . O .hci p r e g ta m s given by n ,i ;. Ei!>s C lub th is e v e n in g .
c o rd in g to a c ab le g ram from th e j o<?i 3Ophonio re in e le c tric a l engi- N ovem ber, 1923, th a n in N ovem ­ S ta te s It is a sp ecial h o n o r fo r F re d C. H om es, p re sid e n t of th e
r e m u n e ra tiv e e m p lo y m en t is a v a il-i b ra n t:! <•' Ilia o rg a n iz a tio n h a v e
't he E ik s a n d Mr. M cN aughtan B e rlin h e a d q u a r te r s of th e ^.m er- ‘ n e e rin g
b er, 1922, w ere th e O regon s ta te
A shland th a t th e te a c h e rs chose C h a m b e r o f C om m erce. T h e sec­
tthlg .fpr Hie a b le bodied v e t e r a n s : proved thei . elv. s h ig h c la ss an d th e ir d ire c to r, h av e won a n en- ican S ociety of F rie n d s (Q u a k ­
p e n ite n tia ry , s ta te school fo r th e
th is lo catio n fo r
th e ir
P acific ond n u m b e r w as held by C h a rle s
a s w e n ’iiS -E j PW t r ’ izen s. For th e : it is ho p ed ihr.t a la r g e a tte n d a n c e viab le r e p u ta tio n in A sh la n d fo r e r s ) t h a t h a s been m ad e pu b lic ’
b lind and «state school fo r th e d e a f
M oore, bis prize being a fat d u c k .
c o a st school.
d isa b le d v e te r a n s of th e w a r an d will m a rk th e occasion to m o rro w . I p ro d u c in g w o rth
w h ile
a tt r a c ­ by G e n e ral H e n ry T . A llen, c h a ir ­ S A IL S T A D ’S SO I L M I T E
T he in c re a se in th e p er c a p ita
T
he box of a p p le s w as d raw n by
Miss W h ite , w ho is in c h a rg e of
MAY NOT B E i ItO SK CUTED
tin ' d e p e n d e n ts of th o se th a t fell, j P ro m p tly a t 3 :1 5 th e b u s in e s s 1 Dons, an d as th e lodge ta k e s th is m an of th e A m e ric an C o m m itte e ;
(C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4)
R a y tu a n d Pow« ll.
e s ta b lis h in g th e school, h a s w r it­
th e ir c o u n try c a n n o t do too m uch, j m e e tin g w ill be held in th e Second , uiethod to ra is e th e jr c h a rity f Or R e lie f of G e rm a n C h ild re n . I
B ali < 'I o m ' s Event
ten th a t sh e ex p ects a n u m b e r of
It lias a lre a d y sp e n t , n e a rly t wo g ra d e room . F o llo w in g th a t. Rev. ‘ m oney each y e a r, it* sh o u ld com -f
__ ___ __________
N A PA , Cal. Dec. 10.— T he de-
F o llo w in g tli«‘ d ra w in g am i Hie
i th e ir fo rm e r s tu d e n ts , w ho a re
^ c isio n of w h e th e r D o ro th y A n-
b illio n of d o lla rs a n d now is sp en - O ldfield w ill sp eak on tb ■ “ In -i ”,a n d g e n e ia l ( im m u n ity i n t e r e s t .,
LOOM IS W IN S
sale
of se v era l boxes of fru it on
j now on th e P acific C oast to re-
i clerson, held in c o n n e ctio n w ith
d in g n e a rly h a lf a b illio n d o lla rs fluence
of
P u b lic S chools on !
e
x
h
ib
it, m any of Hie s p e c ta to rs
JA R O F REAL MONEY
j new th e ir a r t s tu d ie s an d t h a t sh e
y e ra ly in th e ir b e h a lf. T h a t o b li­ ¡C h a ra c te r B u ild in g .’ M iss R am o n a
th e a r r e s t of E d w a rd S a ilsta d of
I h a s h e a rd from one in St. L ouis, re p a ire d to th e A rm o ry v ,here a
g a tio n it m u st a n d w ill c o n tin u e S ehw ein and Mrs. Ray Dix a re to
E u C la ire , W isconsin, a m a n u ta c -
T h e j a r of m oney a t th e S
t a
-
;
M issouri, w ho is g oing to b rin g G ran d C a rn iv a l Ball w as stag ed
to fu lfill in fu lle st m e a s u re an d a p p e a r w ith m usical n u m b e rs. «
tu rer, w h o is w anted lo r arson
by th e L ith ia n s. fo r Hie b en efit
p ie ’s R e a lty booth a t th e W in te r, . .
, ,
,,,
i h e r class out fo r It.
it is one of th e m o st im p o rta n t
| an d a g ra v e ro b b e ry m W isconsin,
'ib is is one of th e big m eet.ings
of
th e ('b a rn h e r of C om m erce. The
F a ir w as won by
M rs.
N ellie
, ,
...
, ,,
d u tie s a n d p riv e le g e s of th e ch ief of th e y e a r and no on? sh o u ld
¡sh a ll be p r o s e c u t'd will p ro b ab ly i A llo t n ex s o f J o s e p h in e a m i J a ck - i Mr. L a n d e rs, of th e S ta te Nor-
a
tte
n d a n c e was f a ir and a p le a s ­
L oom is. T h e a m o u n t of m oney in . , . ,
...
.
< on m ies W ell Rep-
j m al School, said he
fe lt q u ite
e x e cu tiv e to m in is te r Io th e w a n ts m iss it.
J
be m ad e w ith th e exp ected a rrival !
a n t ev e n in g w as en jo y ed . Music
th e j a r to ta le d $3.98. M rs. L o o m -' -
...
res« nte«l.
a n d n eed s of th e se w a rd s and c re d ­
.
ol o lllc e rs . T h e in tim a tio n ot len -i
I s u re th a t c re d its eould be a rra n g - w as p rovided by L o v e la n d ’s o r ­
Departm ent of J u stic e May B ring
is g u essed it a t $3.97. O th e rs w ho
„
, , . ,
— -------
led fo r th e w o rk , m a k in g it an ad-
ito r s of th e n a tio n . But tlie 'f it and TAG G ED D l'C K SHO T
iency is ex p ected to be th e chief l
Charg«» A gainst D eath Hoax
g u e sse d close to th e a m o u n t w ere
The atto rn e.v s of A sh lan d w ere ’ ded in ce n tiv e fo r m o re to avail c h e stra .
a b le bodied v e te ra n s a re o ffe red
o b je c t of r e tu r n in g S a ilsta d to , I h o sts S a tu rd a y e v e n in g to m e m -j th em se lv e s of th e o p p o rtu n ity of
Couple.
F a ir Is <'«>nipliincnte«l
IN S C I E R CO I'NTY
M rs. F r a n k R ose, $ 3 .85; E m e r­
th e o p p o rtu n itie s t h a t a re o ffe red
s e c u re p o sitiv e id e n tific a tio n is
T
he
F a ir and
P o u ltry
Show
son E a s te rlin g . $4.1 0 ; M rs. W a l­
b e rs of th e b a r of Jo se p h in e a u d j ta k in g th e co u rse.
e v e ry o th e r citizen .
N A PA , C al., Dec. 10.— T h e d e ­
u p s e ttin g th e F e d e ia l c o u rt d e ­
YUBA CITY , Cal.. Dec. 10 —
w
ere
h
ig
h
ly
co
m
p
lim
en
ted
a lik e
te r H e rn d o n , $3.75.
*
J a c k s o n c o u n tie s a n d th e ev en t wa '
---------------------------------
“ W e h a v e now re a c h e d a p oint
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
of
ju
s
tic
e
of
th
e
fe
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e
s
of
a
d
ju
d
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in
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him
leg
a
lly
L ib e ra te d a t A very Isla n d . L o u is­
by local people, v isito rs a n d j u d g ­
h ig h ly su c ce ssfu l a n d e n jo y a b le. ¡C H A M B ER COM M ERCE
in o u r fin a n c ia l p ro g ra m w h e re
g o v e rn m e n t h a s ta k e n co g n izan ce
dead . T h is is th e d e s ire of in su r-
iana. J a n u a r y IS , 1923. a tea l
es.
W ith o u t ex cep tio n , th e v a rio u s
TERIFFIG STORM IN
D IR E C T O R S TO M EET
A p p ro x im a tely 2 6 a tto rn e y s and
w e can lig h te n th e tax b u rd e n of
, ----
of th e s tr a n g e d ra m a w hich had
an
ce
co
m
p
an
ies.
(tuck c a rry in g ta g No. :»H 1,:>:>:» on
d e p a rtm e n ts w ere s u p e rio r t «»
CALIFORNIA SU BSID ES
th e ir w ives w ere p re se n t.
j
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its c lim ax h e re in th e a r r e s t of
th e people, w h ich is an ad d ed re a s
its leg, m ade its way to th e p re ­
T he m e e tin g w as called to o r- ■
r e g u la r se m i-m o n th ly h in ­ th o se d isp la y e d in fo rm e r y«»ars
E d w a rd J . S a ils ta d , fo rm e r E au
on fo r ta k in g a firm s ta n d a g a in s t
S.
P
se rv e of th e W ild G oose C ou n try
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D
d er in M asonic H all, E . D. B riggs A’heou an d m e e tin g of th e b oard of and m an y of them received spec-
LOS A N G E L E S. Dee. 10.— T h e
. ...
'C la ir , W Is., m a n u fa c tu re r, a n d
a n y an d a ll p ro g ra m s of sp e n d in g
K IL L E D IN A C C ID EN T p resid e in g . F o u r a d d re s s e s w ere d ire c to rs of th e C h a m b e r of Corn- .ia l co m m en t. P o u ltry a u th o r itie s
f lu b in th is c o u n ty a n d w as k illed ,
,
..
,
Miss D o ro th y A n d e rso n , w ho elo- w in d sto rm w hich h a s lash ed Los
t h a t w ould te n d to a b so rb th e t x-
a texv days ago by Sam I . a i’ll m e
,
■
. ..
..
,
, ,
d e liv e re d d u rin g th e e v e n in g , t h e ' niPrce
be held a t H o tel Ash •w ho visited th a t d e p a rtm e n t, d e ­
,
pod w ith him a l t e r th ev h ad b u rn - A n g eles an d s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia
p ected m a rg in b etw een re c e ip ts
tlie k e e p er.
,
, ,
lan
d
.
T
u
esd
ay (to m o rro w ) noon. c l a r e d it ex cellen t am i possibly
U
n
s
u
b
s
ta
n
tia
te
d
ru m o rs h av e ' f ir s t s p e a k e r b eing, W m . G. H ale,
ed a body ta k e n tro m a g ra v e sin ce F rid a y h a s a lm o st su b sid ed
a n d e x p e n d itu re s .”
L am m e noted th e p . re se
been p re v a le n t of th e d e a th of d ean of th e d e p a rtm e n t of Law W h ile th e occasion is p rim a rily a j ex«*elled by one show , only, in th e
_____
i n c e i of'*«
G iree y _________________________
e a rs ago, a n d .i a rs o n tnay
n o t a f te r d o in g th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs
In view of P re sid e n t C o o lidge’s
th e ta g on th e b ird ’s leg an d m ad e j)p th e m o st s e rio u s c h a rg e th e i ° f d a m a g e a n d k illin g N. C. P lu m - J a c k H u rle y ,
S o u th e rn P a c if i c , of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon, his d ire c to rs m ee tin g an y c itiz e n or j N o rth w e st. F a v o ra b le c o m m e n t
firm op p o sitio n to th e b o n u s th e re i
tra
in
m
a
n
,
w
o
rk
in
g re c e n tly from (su b je c t being,» “ H ig h e r S ta n d -j m em b er of th e C h a m b e r of Com - ; w as accorded all d e p a r t in 'n t s a n d
it p o ii to tin IT. S. Gann» ( o n n n is- co u p le w ill h av e to face.
lee, em ployee of th e P ic k fo rd -
is no d o u b t ’th a t he w ill v e to th e | . . . . . . .
I
w ho h a s a n y m a tte r of pub- , th e o ffic ia ls a re e la ted w ith th e
. . . .
..
,
...
S1OU ln W a sh in g to n , D. C., w h ich
a irb a n k s S tu d io w hen h e w as H o rn b ro o k to D u n sm u ir. A ccord-! a id s fo r A dm ission to th e B a r.-
a d ju s te d c o m p e n sa tio n bill w hich .
T he o ffice of th e U n ited S ta te s F
blow n o ff a sc affo ld . S ev eral o t h - |* n " *° r e P ° r t s >
a n d Mrs. H u r-j
A tto rn e y H. I). N o rto n . G ra n ts ;
in te re s t to p re s e n t w ill be wel ¡ex cellen t sho w in g .
,
, , .
. . . ¡b ra n c h uses th e ta g to d e te rm in e
I
J
c o n g re s s is expected to pass t i n s ’ ,
, a tto r n e y in S an F ra n c is c o , acco rd - ------- — ------- — ----------------------------- — ----------
W«‘Mtb«»i- U n fav o rab le
. . . . . .
‘he m o v em en t of b ird s from one
e
r
p
e
rso
n
s
w
e
re
also
re
p
o
rte
d
in
-
w
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re
r
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tu
r
n
in
g
to
th
e
ir
h
o
m
e
,
p a s s, rea d a p a p e r on leg al e th ic s. coined, an d it is u n d e rs to o d t h a t
w in te r. T h e p re s id e n t s s ta n d on
t
ing to w ord receiv ed h e re to -d ay ,
one s u b je c t of im p o rta n c e Is to I U n fo rtu n a te ly ,
lo ca lity to a n o th e r.
d isa g re e a b le
in
N
o
rth
e
rn
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
a
n
d
w
ere
w hich w as so excellen t th a t he h as
th e b o n u s a n d th e re d u c tio n of
is c o n s id e rin g lo o k in g in to p h a ses jured.
be
p
re
se
n
te
d
to
th
e
d
ire
c
to
rs
.
•w
e
a
th
e
r
p
rev
ailed
th
ro u g h o u t, r e ­
nea A rb u c k le w hen th e y
w ere received a re q u e s t fo r th e m a n u ­
.
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of th e case in v o lv in g th e M ann
A
re
p
o
rt
of
th
e
W
in
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r
F
a
ir
d
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c
i
n
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th
e
a
tte
n
d
a
n
c
e
to a d e g re e
o v e rta k e n by a s to rm . M r. H u rle y s c rip t th a t it m ay be p rin te d in
BECOM ES ASS(>( IA T E I)
w h ite sla v e a c t, a n d th e r e s u lt
CLASH IN GREECE
(C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4)
B
oard
w
ill
a
lso
be
m
ade.
All
d
i­
th a t m ad e th e ev en t a loss f in a n ­
is said to h a v e sto p p ed his m a ­ th e O regon Law ’R eview , issu ed
W IT H E . T. S T A P L E S m ay be c h a rg e s of v io la tin g t h a t
re c to rs a re u rg ed to be in a tte n ­ cially. T he sa le of seaso n tic k e ts
ATHENS, Dec. 10.— Eight per­ ch in e su d d e n ly c a u sin g th e c a r by th e U. of O.
fe d e ra l s ta tu te .
dance.
M U SC L E SH O A LS PLA N T
w as a p p ro x im a te ly fifty p e r cen t
A m b ro P a rk , fo rm e rly a resi-1
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