Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1923, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVII.
IMPERIAL
' POTENTATE
IS
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma
This is a proven fact.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
»KKR INDICTMENT
O F BANDIT SUSPECTS
NO. 85
WILL SIT IN
ECONOMIC
CONFERENCE
BOYS SAVED FROM
POISONED MOONSHINE.
8
8
8
RENO. Dec. 11.— Two 8
8
PORTLAND. Dec. 1.— 8
8 Reno youths were saved 8
t t A federal grand jury was 8
8 from a horrible death by 8
8
drawn by United States tt !
8
poisoning when the police 8
8
D istrict Judge Bean yes­ 8
8
captured several bottles 8
tt terday afternoon and be­ 8
8
of liquor stolen by the 8
8
gan its deliberations. One tt'
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¡ 8 of the first cases to be 8
8 young men before they 8
8 could use it.
brought before the jury n Government Give
8
Head of Mystic Shrine Pays
ive Appro
Approval
8
Brutal Murder of Mexican
They had broken into »¡Secretary Has Completed
an Official Visit to Hil- 1« will be th a t of the three n i to Americans to Sit With
Wi
8 the state food and drug
is Bared bv Confession
lah Temple.
I: DeAutrem ont br o t h e r s, «
French
and
British.
List of Premium Winners
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:J charged with the Siskiyou 8
8 laboratory on the corner B
of Slayers.
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8
’ ~
~
in
Various Departments.
of Fifth and Sierra Sts.,' 8
FORMER HEAD HERE « train robbery and m urder. a KELLOGG A P P R O V ID
MONEY W A S OBJECT I» and stolen several bottles 8
¡ 8 Indictm ent of the trio will 8
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COMPETITION C L O S E
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|o
H osp itals for Crippled Children jj be asked on charges of j* Insurgents C ontinue to Block
of bootleg whisky, to 8
H
Claim
A tten tion
<*
8
Cum m ins A ppointm ent to I.
which chemists had added 8 Q uality of E xhibits in Many D e.
assaulting a mail clerk. 8
R bichloride of mercury to
Shrinedom .
C. C. C hairm anship.
A num ber of w hite slave 8
partraentii Left L ittle Room
8
8
prevent further fermenta­ 8
cases and several persons 8
for Choice.
An event, im portant in the his- !
8 tion.
charged with having rais­ 8 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.— A-
8
tory of Masonry in southern Ore- i
tt
The youths cached the 8
The list of prize winners in the
ed currency, will be inves­ ♦« merican experts will cooperate
gon and epochal in the annals of jj tigated by the jury.
8
». with the economic au thorities of
liquor n e a r P e a v i n e R various departments of the Win­
”** xuuiuer OI jose K. reilz, Mex-j 8 Mountain and were seen
local Shrinedom. was recorded in 8
j; other countries, notably France
8 ter Fair and Poultry Show has
lean
box factory worker, whose ¡8
Ashland last night when Hillah 8
jj
and
Great
B
ritain,
in
an
effort
to
by
boy
scouts,
who
report­
Sheriff Terrill, of Jack-
8 been completed by the secretary,
body was found my trainmen in I8 ed the matter to the Reno
Temple was host to Conrad V. 8 son county left yesterday
find a solution of the reparations
J. H. Fuller, and bis corps of as­
8
the edge of Klamath Lake near I8
Dykeman. im perial potentate of 8 for Portland, where he ♦j problem. It is officially announced
police. The case has been 8 sistants. A glance through the list
Alfonzo Roygoza who, according 8 turned over to the federal
the Ancient Arabic Order of 8 will present to the ju ry U from the W hite House th a t the
8 indicates that the premiums en­
to the sheriff, broke down and I8 officers for action,
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and 8 articles picked up in con­ jj governm ent has sanctioned A-
8 joyed a rather wide range of dis­
confessed under a gruelling ex- ¡ 8 8 8 8 8 8
his official party. Among the la t-l jj nection with the case.
j* mericans sitting with French and
8 8 8 8 tribution.
amination.
te r was Chas. E. Ovenshire, form- jj 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
British. American representatives
< After completeing the awards.
Two other • Mexicans. Pablo
er im perial potentate, who was '
partcipating do so under the aus­
Judges in many departments an­
Monte« and Damasclo Cadeno,
a visitor in Ashland six years ago. I
pices of the Allied R eparations
nounced that their work was com­
are also held.
The official party arrived from
commission, but will not officially
pleted with the greatest difficul­
Robbery was the motive for the
G rants Pass by auto at 3:30 and
represent the Unted States, taking
ty, owing to the sharp competi­
crime.Cadeno.
when
acting
as
in­
was met by a delegation of offi­
p art as private citizens with the
tion that existed. However, the
terpreter
cers and members of Hillah Tem­
approval of the governm ent.
_ for Fell« when , tbe latter ,
feeling exists that general satis-
was brought to a local hospital Puller, Swedenborg and Perozzi faction prevails and exhibitors are
ple.
having
learned Fell« had «360
Furnish Closest Kind o<
accepting the verdicts of the judg-
A ppointm ent Confirm ed
Soon after the arrival of the
whlch
he
was
saving
for
his
old
I
Competition.
Balance
of
Cast
for
“$
1
0
,0
0
0
”
WASHINGTON, Dec? 11. —
es as correct. Owing to the ex­
im perial potentate and his assoc­
ago.
Charity
Show
A
nnounced;
President
Coolidge’s
first
diplo­
treme length of the list of prem­
i a t e s a session was called at Ma­
Agree to Murder
I An «vent of great interest of ium winners it will be necessary
O ther F eatu res.
matic appointm ent, form er Sena­
sonic Hall with 100 m embers of
Cadeno told his companions” of
Winter Fair that lacked only for tbe Tidings to present It in
tor F rank B. Kellogg, of Minne-
H illah Temple being present and
his discovery and proposed the a hair’s breadth escaping the at- two or three Installments, with
Misses
Maxine
Rose,
Dorothy
sota,
as
Ambassador
to
Great
Bri-
P otentate
Simpson
presiding.
murder and robbery of Fell« upon tentIoD of the sporting editor of the assurance that as much space
Much of the session was devoted Paddock, Nita Downing, Velma * tain, was form ally approved by
to addresses by Im perial Poten- ( iapp; Rutb
Flackus, Adeline J the Senate. Kellogg succeeds Col.
his discharge from the hospital. th® Tidings waa the milking con- as. possible will be devoted to ft
The
others agreew.
I t«st staged Saturday afternoon.
ta te Dykeman and Past Imperial ('° ov!ing’ Dorothy Lamson, Pearl George Harvey, who recently ten-
daily. The list follows:
When Fell« left the hospital; ** a result of the contest a "new n DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
P oten tate Ovenshire, the princi- | " ard le’ Dorothy Kellogg, Thelma dered his resignation to the Pres-!
Tuesday he met the three and told ^Uk maid”, has been crowned and
pal address being made by the lat- ¡ Ieer’ Elbert G reer- Louise R uger I ident. Some opposition to the c o n -’
<
Canned Fruits
them he was about to start for tbree of the best milkers this
ter.
i and Brounaguh Hughes will he firm ation of the appointm ent de-
Raspberries— 1. Mrs. Hal Mc­
Algoma afoot. The plotters also B^de of Talent are mere has-heem» Nair; 2. Mrs. O. R. Kluth.
Discusscs Hospital Work
1 th<? E ’kS P ° ny JaZZ ch° rus in thp s lo p e d , thev ote being 75 to9.
started for Algona, taking with Walter R. Hughes, teacher of
iW
n
O
h
ir,
1
♦».
.
big
production
of
“
Ten
Thousand
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Gooseberries— 1. Mrs. Geo. W.
Ovenshire devoted the g reater
_
,,
them an iron bar and a change «tvlcs and history in the Ashland Allfu; 2. Mrs. Faris.
I
Dollars
which
opens
at
the
V
in-i
Cummins
Is
Blocked
p art of his address to the progress
of clothes. They passed Fell« on HIgh School, and incidentally a
Strawberries— 1. Mrs. Faris; 2,
being made on the hospital pro­ ing th eatre on next Monday an d ; WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. — A
the road and awaited him.
(football coach, was crowned Mrs. Geo. W. Allen.
Tuesday.
(little
group
of
m
ilitant
insurgents
gram adopted by the order at the
When one engaged the unsus-! champion. Competition was keen,
The Pony Chorus will open the holding the “ balance of power”
Blue plums— 1. Mrs. O. R.
memorable meeting in Portland
pecting man in conversation, Mon-J^r. F. O. Sweden burg was only Klu’th.
in 1920. At th a t time W. F ree­ show with Mrs. Florence Farlow, in the Senate continued to block
tea struck him repeatedly, a n d :one «ni behind, and Fuller and. Peaches (h alv ed )— 1. Mrs. E).
land K endrick, then im perial po­ who will he featured in the nov- the election of Senator Albert
then
the three carried the body I p«ro2«i were runnet^nps. Hughes | ton Beeson; 2. Mrs. Faris.
te n ta te of the Shrine, challenged elty song hit "A nnabelle” . The Cummins, of Iowa, to the chair-
to the lake shore, where th$y *on only by skirting the left end
Pears (halved)— 1. Mrs. Elton
the great order to em bark on other song num bers used in the manship of the In terstate Corn-
started
to rifle the pockets.
and making a flying tackle of the Beeson; 2. Mrs. A. M. Beaver.
opening
are,
"C
arolina
Mammy”
,
merce
committee,
which
controls
constructive work for hum anity
When the body gave a convul­ rear left teat of the fourth cow ..C h erries
(w hite)— 1. Eileen
The address was brilliant. The “ Indiana Moon” , ‘ Down in Mary- railroad legislation. Insurgents,
sive
shudder, Montez again re­ Up to that time the honors were Nutter; 2. Mrs. Roy Hale.
challenge was accepted and a p ro -: la n d ’’ and No no- N o r a ”
(num bering seven, developed a!
sorted to the Iron bar.
even. Four cows were provided
gram adopted for the construction j D r- Phetteplace will sing a solo dead-lock with the hope of un-
Cherries (black)— 1. Mrs. Geo.
Returning
to
Klamath
Falls;
and
each
contestant
required
to
W. Allen; 2. Eileen Nutter
and m aintenance of hospitals for ^ead *n “ M elodyland” and “ The seatillg Cummins and electing La
the
trio
borrowed
a
pencil
from
a
milk
one
minute
on
each.
At
thé
f
Collection (6 quts.)— 1. Mrs.
crippled children. The day before , Kiddies Fashion P arad e” , and : Follette. The fight closely paral-
hotel
clerk
to
figure
the
division
end
of
the
third
minute
Dr.
Swe«
O. R. Kluth: 2. Mrs. W. Cooper.
y ° RK; Dec- 11-— When the will of Louis T. Lehmeyer, 92,
the arrival in Ashland of the dis-1tbe following are the» models:
fhe tieup w rought by th eir a n .
of
the
money,
which
was
qpUt
denburg
and
Hughes
were
even
and
a
charity
patient,
was
filed
here
recently
a
bequest
of
$150
000
Collection (6 pts.)— 1 Velma
tinguished party the fourth hos- ^ be Blue G irl” , Mrs. Dorothy , Progressive colleagues
in
the
waa made to Miss Elizabeth Rosalie W urthm ann, attractive young three ways.
Interest
was
intense.
Sevrai
hun­
bold
pital was dedicated in Portland. Redberg: “ The Orange G irl” , Mrs. ! H °use> Indications point to a con- school teacher— and thereby hangs a tale of blasted romance three-
Trainman Finds Body
dred people stood in tense silence
Best Exhibit— 1 ChlldrenFa
C onstruction work on others is Nancy Briggs; “ The Green G irl” , j Gnuaton of the contest through- q u arters of a century old.
The
body
was
discovered
by
a
as
the
sinewy
fingers
of
the
four
proceeding in other cities of t h e i Mrs- Ina H arrison;
“ The Gold out the day- The revolt tossed a
Club;
2. Eileen Nutter.
Seventy-five years ago in Mainz, Germany, two young men were
trainman
the
night
of
the
murder,
milking
machines
grabbed,
squeez­
Canned Meat««
country.
G irl” , Mrs. Grace W enner; "The monkey wrench into the Sen-
(Continued on page 4)
when
in
attempting
to
dip
water
ed
and
pulled
downward,
the
milk
Chicken—
1. Mrs. Chas Gray;
Ov.enshire reviewed
the an- 01d Rose G irl” , Mrs. Helen E ric k -, a te ’s legslative m achinery. Insur-
from the lake to pour on a hot pouring into the bucket« like the 2. Mrs. Faris.
nouncem ent of the plan, the pro- son; “ The Silver G irl” , Mrs. D o r-)gents announced they were un-
SEIZED WITH FIT
.HANGING IS OPPOSED
box the pall caught on Fell«’ water of Multnomah fails hit­
Fish— 1. Mrs. Faris; 2. Mrs.
gress made to date, and of plans othy Plym ate; “ The Pink G irl” , ! alterably opposed to thé Cummins
DROWNS
IN
CREEK
BY
EX-WARDEN
SMITH
clothes
and
brought
one
leg
to
ting
the
pool
below.
As
the
change
Geo.
W. Nichols.
for the future, plans th a t will pro­ Miss M argaret Stevens; "The holding the committee chairman-
the
surface.
The
body
had
been
was
made
to
the
fourth
and
last
, Beef— 1. Mrs. Ed. Gowland; 2.
vide medical and surgical atten- Brown G irl” , Mrs. Florence M er-jshiP witb the prsidency of the
PORTLAND,
Dec.
10.—
"W
hen
weighted
down
with
iron
bars.
cow,
Dr.
Swedenburg
made
a
dive
MARSHFIELD,
Dec.
11.—
Wal-
Mrs.
W. A. Cooper.
tion for the crippled children o f j re tt; “ The Grey G irl” , M rs .'senate-
Following Roygoza’s alleged for the right hind teat and fumb­
te r Thomas, a resident of Gre3h- the voters of Oregon realize th a t
Pork—
1. Mrs. Chas. Gray; 2.'
poor parents. The speaker is head ( Gladys C randall; "The Bathing
am, Or., was drowned in a small A rth u r Coveil, with his broken confession, Monte« was appre­ led. Hughes, cool as a cucumber Mrs. Elton Beeson.
of the hospital in Minneapolis. G irl” , L ittle Miss Geraldine W en­
creek which is an affluent of H y -; hack, will have to be strapped to hended and also confessed, ac­ on a December morning, ezecu
Venison— 1. Mrs. Chas Oray;
ner; "The Society G irl” , Little
P o ten tate’s Address
cording
to
the
sheriff,
his
story
nes
inlet.
He
was
w
ith
other
par-
a
board
in
order
for
the
drop
of
ted
the
foregoing
described
of­
2.
Mrs. Geo. W. Nichols.
The address of Imperial Po­ Miss G ertrude W enner; “ The •
tallying
wth
that
of
Roygoza,
ex­
ties
trying
to
drag
a
dead
cow
th
e
trap
to
break
hfs
neck,
there
fensive
and
won.
P ick les
te n ta te Dykeman touched in a ’Vamp", L ittle Miss Jane Louise^
will be no more executions in cept that he did not strike the
Much
credit
is
due
Ralph
Btll-
from
the
creek
and
was
attach­
Dill—
1.
Mrs.
M. E. Thompson;
general way the hospital program 1 Sugg; "The 1923 G irl” , L ittle Miss
ings, who permitted four of ha 2. Mrs. O. R. Kluth
ing the line to her, when he was Oregon.” This statem ent was first blow.
of the order, but was also devoted ! B arbara
” The J a “ 01rl "’
The murder is one of the most best Jerseys being hauled into
Mixed— 1. Mrs. Leah Caldwell;
L
ittle
Miss
Caroline
K inkaid; P rom in en t K iw an is O fficials to seised with an epileptic fit and i made at the m eeting of the dis-
to m atters of particular signifi-
cold-blooded
ever
perpetrated
in
town
in
a
truck
and
unloaded
at
fell
into
th
e
w
ater,
which
was
a-
!
arm
am
ent
forum
Saturday
night
3.
Mrs. Faris.
P resen t Charter; P rogram and
cance to his office and the Shrine. "The Broadway G irl” , L ittle Miss
bout
breast
deep.
Before
his
co
m
-!
hy
ex-warden
Johnson
Sm
ith.
He
Klamath
County,
according
to
the
the
Chautauqua
Building
for
the
Sweet Cucumber— 1. Mrs. Elton
B anquet F eatu res.
M argaret Rose; "The B ride” ,
Mayor B aker Speaker
sheriff.
The
three
Mexicans
are
strenuous
ordeal
to
which
they
panions
could
get
to
him
he
stated
he
had
officiated
at
eight
Beeson;
2. Mrs. Geo. W. Allen.
Little Miss Natalie Shelby.
Mayor Geo. L. Baker, or P o rt­
executions
while
warden
at
Salem.
held
without
fail
to
await
a
for­
were
subjected,
and
for
his
loy­
lodged
beneath
some
roots
of
a
'*Peach— 1. Mrs. M. E. Thomp­
Formal Charter presentation
Mrs. J. W. Shortridge and her
land, accompanied the official
mal hearing.
’
> ; alty to the Winter Fair, Ralph son; 2. Dr. Maud Hawley.
“
Capital
punishm
ent
will
meet
tree
and
became
entangled
so
th
a
t!
ceremonies'to the Ashland Kiwan­
party on the trip to Ashland and four "H arm ony Fiends” , will in­
has the warm thanks ot the
Relish— 1. Mrs. M. E. Thomp­
is club by the national chapter of It took eight m inutes to get him !lts doom just as soon as the ini-
was one of the speakers. Mayor troduce a singing and orchestra
j tiative can be invoked for its abo-
Chamber of Commerce.
out.
son; 2. Mrs. M. E. Thompson.
Kiwanis will be held tonight at
B aker is head of the Shrine hos­ act in which they will feature the
_________ __ _______
lition,” he declared.
Jelllea
8:00 at Ashland Hotel
pital organization in Portland, to two popular song hits, •’ "R ose­
INSIST ON PAYMENT
WILL
OPEN
SUPPLY
Crab
apple—
1. Mrs. II. H. Lea-
Charles F. Walker, president of
which he referred. He also re­ m ary” and "Cowbells". This act is
EVERETT
THEATRE
IS
OF
FRENCH
WAR
DEBT
2. Mrs. E. O. Smith.
BIDS, SALEM, TODAY
Ï!
the Northwestern School of Com­
called th at on a form er visit to sure to win instant favor with the
. DESTROYED BY FIRE
Àpèle—
1. Mrs. H. H. Leavitt;
merce, of Portland; S. W. Law­
audience.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
11.—
The
Ashland for a sim ilar occasion
2,-
Mrfl.
Gyger.
SALEM, Dec. 11.— Bids for fur­
The Pony Chorus will be fea­ rence, governor of the Pacific
United States will continue to ex­
he was made the proud possessor
nishing
supplies to the various
EVERETT, Dec. 11.— Fire of
Plum— 1. Mrs. H. H. Leavitt;
Northwest Kiwanis District; and
tured
in
the
Duncan
Sisters
sen­
Larcher-SmRh
Entertainers
and
ert
efforts to procure the payment (l.'Mra. Gyger.
of a cane made from Manzanita
state
institutions
during
the
six
an
undetermined
origin
destroyed
Alfred M. Oleson, district trustee
wood by Chas. W eisenberger, ty- sational song hit “Um-ura-Da-da” ,
Musicians Appear Tbura- ’ of the $4,000,000,000 French war
Currant— 1. Miss Nellie Rus­
of Portland Kiwanis Club, are to months starting January 1, 1924, tbe Bverett Theatre with an esti-
debt, Secretary Mellon declared sell; 2. Mrs. E. O. Smith.
ler of the various Masonic organ­ in which they take the p art of
will be opened here today, accord- i niated loss of $150,000. A heavy
day
Night,
kiddies. This act was a feature of be the out-°f-town officers who
In a letter to Senator Borah. He
izations of Ashland.
Grape— 1. Mrs. H. H. Leavitt;
ing to announcement made today. jrain aided Bremen in preventing
added, however, that tbe French
the road show, "Topsy and E va.” ¡ will present the charter.
’Mrs. Elton Beeson.
The proposals will be opened by the de»truction of other buildings
S ouvenirs P resen ted
The second number of tbe Amer­ government had made no proposal
Carl Loveland will sing a solo
A selected Program has been
Loganberry— 1. Mrs. E. O.
W alter Newcomb, of G rants
R. B. Goodin, secretary of the in the business section,
ican Legion winter lyceum co1
lead in the "W onderland Revue” , prepared and wiR be given folloW-
of refunding the debt sinc-e Aug­
Smith.
Pass, on behalf of Hillah Temple
will be given in the Armory on ust, 1922, but ultimate payment
and will be supported by the Pony ing an f‘^a ^oratG dinner to be ser- state board of control. Mr. Goodin
Blackberry— 1. Mrs. Leggett.
presented
Im perial
P otentate chorus. W ith this act will be the jved at 8 o’clock. Wives of the predicted that the cost of these FAMOUS DETECTIVE IS
Thursday night of this week by the of the debt Is fullly assured.
DEAD
IN
W
S
ANGELES
Quince—
Misa Nellie Russell;
Dykeman with a num ber of sou­
Larcher-Smlth
entertainers,
musi­
following models: “ The Broadway Ashland Kiwanis a re to be honor supplies will be slightly lower
2.
Mrs.
H.
H. Leavitt.
cians. Tbe first number of the
venirs made from Myrtle. Includ­
G irl” , Mrs. Alice McGee; “ The guests and offic“rs irom Medford, than for the present six months.
POWERS
WANT
U.
S.
TO
LOS
ANGELES,
Dec.
11.—
W
il­
Collection ( 6 ) — 1. Mrs. J. A.
course, Leake’s orchestral enter­
ed in the presents were candle
Follies G irl” , Mrs. Bobbie Bowers K lam ath Falls and Roseburg are
INTERVENE
IN
MEXICO
liam
A.
Pinkerton,
head
of
the
Gear.
tainers,
made
a
great
impression
sticks and other bric-a-brac. The
WOERNDLE SUSPENDED
"The Ballet G irl” , Mrs. C. G. H ar- 1expected to be h ere-
famous detective
agency th a t with their ability and gave a good
Best glass in exhibit— 1. Mrs.
address of Newcombe was inter- , .
BY SUPREME COURT
Medford was presented their
eating, glvipg the informoMoi, I
a “d " Tl” S° u th w “ G lr t"'
bears his name, died here. A com­ idea of what the quality of tbe
PARIS. Dec. 11.— Unofficial H. H. Leavitt.
Kiwanis chapter last night, and
plication of ailm ents is given as remaining numbers of the lyceum reports are circulated in diploma»
Best in Exhibit— 1. Mrs. H. H.
th a t Myrtle is grown in only two Mrs. H arriet Hastings.
SALEM, Dec. 11.— Joseph Wo-
officers will return to Roseburg to
will
be.
Miss
Larcher
is
an
ac-
circles
that
certain
European
the
cause
of
his
death.
The show is rehearsing n ig h t­
Leavitt.
sections of the world, Palestine
morrow night, w here th eir cere­ erndle, Portland attorney, has
powers are bringing pressure to
compllsbed
musician
and
perform­
HPECIAI/i
and Currey county, Oregon, the ly, and C. J. McNaughtan, profes-
been suspended from practicing
monies will be held.
bear on the United States to in­
er
on
clarinet
and
saxophone.
Miss
S.
DESTROYERS
ARE
la tte r being in the jurisdiction o f , ional sbow d ir«ctor, says th at
Best exhibit canned fruits— 1.
law in Oregon for a period of six ,
ORDERED TO HONG KONG Smith is an accomplished per­ tervene in Mexico If Mexican reb­ $5.00 percolator by T. H. Simp­
H illah Temple of the Mystic I everything will be in readiness for
months
by
the
Supreme
court
in
STANDLEY BALDWIN TO
former on the piano-accordion in els are successful In overthrowing son, Girls* Canning Club; 2. Box
Shrine.
the curtain Monday evening.
CONTINUE IN OFFICE an opinion handed down by Jus- j SHANGHAI, China, Dec. 11.— connection with character songs the Obregon government. French
of stationary by Mrs. E. R. Rhodes
tice Brown. The suspension comes
B anquet Served
Dr. Sun Yat Sen, head of the and costume recitals by Mbs Lar­ officials recalled that France rec­ Eileen Nutter.
as
a
rebuke
for
securing
a
pass
A banquet, not elaborate, *but YOUNG MAN DIES
LONDON, Dec. 11.— Official port for Hans E. Boehm reseVve <8OUthern Chinese so v ^ n m e n t, is cher. Miss Smith provides the ac- ognized the Obregon government
Eest glass of Jelly— 1. $2.60
excellent for its menu and ser­
FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK announcement has been made that officer of the German Navy, who sued a statement ^iterating his -companlment at the -piano for because she wished to cooperate
Auto
washer by Provost Bros.,
vice was served at 6:00 o’clock in
Premier Standley Baldwin will
decision to seize the Canton Cus Miss Larcher’s solo -----•-
work —
on -•—
ciar-
American government. It
desired
to
return
to
his
native
land
Mrs.
H.
H. Leavitt.
the dining room of the tem ple and
HOOD RIVER, Dec. 10.— H ow -1 continue in office' He was Per*
toms collections, alleging th a t inet, saxophone, drums and bells. is likely that France will refuse
in
1914
to
join
the
army.
Best dozen white eggs— i. $2
proved a pleasant feature of the ard Blackman, son of County suaded not to resign at a cabinet
they are being used by Peking of- Tbe Legion has made the season to recognize any government that
subscription
by Tidings,
Mrs.
meeting held earlier in the day.
event.
! ficials to create disorders in Can- tickets $1.25 for the remaining overthrows Obregon by force of
Commissioner and Mrs. F. H.
Geo.
W.
Allen.
BANDITS ROB STATE
i ton.
To V isit C alifornia
three numbers, which includes the arms.
Blackman, died following elec-;
BANK AT FLORENCE
g
ATEMPT TO OVERTHROW
Best dozen (any color)— 1. 51b.
next Thursday evening program.
Dykeman and his official party trie shock sustained when a ra d io !
can
Royal Baking Pdr. by H. B.
PORTUGESE GOVERNMENT
FLORENCE, Dec. 11.— Bandits
MANILA, Dec. 11.— When word These are Interesting, entertaining.
departed at 8:30, on the Shasta aerial he was stringing came in
, .
LONDON, Dec. 11.— An unsuc- robed the Lane County State Bank was received th a t Dr. 'Sun Yat amusing and delightful numbers
Plummer. Mrs. Geo. W. Allen.
Lim ited for Sacram ento, where contact w.th
THE WEATHER
a high voltage power Ce8sfol attem p t waa made to over- here today and escaped with
Best dozen brown eggs— 1. $2
Sen had reiterated his determ ina­ which Ashland can profit from in
they will attend the form al or-
i ,i
.
. a
*ne
6 eurri‘nt acared the throw the Portugese goweromeat, 34,000. Three employes of the tion to seize Canton customs col­
attending, besides helping the
Report for December 10, 1023: i box satlonary by East Side Phar-
ganiratloo and present a ch arter (young m an's hands and arms. E(- said a dispatch from Llabnn. The
bank were locked In the voult, per- lections, six United States Des- American Legion to put on a con- Maximum. 43; minimum. 24; «at ma*r Tom p»‘at0»’-
for the form ation of a Shrine, forts a t resuscitation were con- government is taking m ilitary ore-
Beat loaf bread— 1. $2 jardin-
mitting the bandits a good sta r t! troyers were ordered to Honfc sisteht pralM-worthy winter lye maximum, 31; clear day aad
lodge in th a t city.
tinued for two houis.
cautions.
In their escape.
Kong.
eum.
northwest wind; no precipitation.
(Contnued on Page Four)
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