Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 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 Newa Wire Service)
VOL. XLVII.
CLUB HEADS
REPORT 1923
, ACTIVITIES
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
CARRYING MESSAGES
TO ASHLAND HOMES
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Chamber Luncheon Yester­
day Devoted to a Review a
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of Accomplishments.
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PROGRESS IS N O T E D a
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R eports D enote G rowth B oth In a
O rganizations and of the
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City.
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As announced yesterday, the
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noon
forum-luncheon of the
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Chamber of Commerce was given
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over to the hearing
reports of
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the activities and accomplish­
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ments of the various civic and
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commercial organizations during
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There is no season in
the year when the mer-
chants of Ashland endea­
vor as earnestly to carry
to the homes of Ashland
m e s s a g e s from their
stores and shops as during
the Christmas period.
Christmas is a season
when the reader of the
Tidings can secure double
value in giving close at­
tention to the advertising
columns. They are full of
practical suggestions and
serve as valuable guides
to the Christmas shopper.
Advertising carried in the
Tidings is making money
for Ashland advertisers. It
is equally effective in sav­
ing money for the reader
and the careful shopper.
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STEAMER IS
BREAKING BY
HEAVY SE A S
ASHLAND CLIMATE
W ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND; OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923
Five Hundred Million New York’s
Christmas Bill, Figures Indicate
NO. 92
PRES. HOMES
GIVES A FEW
SUGGESTIONS
DETROIT, Dec. 19.—
Henry Ford has declared
his preference for Cool­
idge for President, knock­
ing into a cocked hat ef­
forts of Democratic and
third party friends to send
him to the White House.
In his statement backing
Coolidge, Ford declares
that ninety per cent of the
people feel perfectly safe
with Coolidge, adding: “I
would never for a moment
think of running against
Calvin Coolidge for Pres­
ident on any ticket."
In the face of Ford’s
announcement, third par­
ty men, asserted, however,
that they would hold a
national convention next
month to nominate Ford,
despite his own wishes.
:| COURT ACTION
IFKELS TEST
IS NOT MADE
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NEW YORK, Dec. 19.— This will be a 3500,000,000 Christmas
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in New York, merchants and bankers here estimate. It will break
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all records. Manhattan had gone on an orgy of buying.
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The path of the reindeer was being strewn with tinsel from
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East Side tenement to Riverside Drive apartment. The narrow little
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tt Bodies of Victims of Sea island, bulging with cash, was filling itself with jim-cracks and
Advises
Against
Ashland
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Stockton Attorney Announ­
diamond necklaces— all to be distributed as Christmas gifts.
Tragedy Have Not
Exhibit at Jackson
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ces Plan to Force Hand
The nameless ’‘shoppers” of Fifth avenue took on the appearance
Been Recovered.
County
Fair.
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of Warden Smith.
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of a Fourteenth street “five-an’-ten” with crowds.
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» PRESCOTT LOVED SEA
Three big leading department stores, Santa’s headquarters for SUPPORT IS
URGED
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Mrs. Average New Yorker, were "mad houses.”
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tt Boyhood F riend T ells o f P rescott
Sidewalk venders on lower Sixth avegpe— Toyland for New D iscusses W inter F air and P o u l­
33 H inted Thai Sm ith May R esign;
M aking Toy B oats In
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York’s countless poor— sold their German-made trinkets by the gross.
try Show ; B rew ster Com­
G overnor A ttacks Prison
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A shland.
On the avenue the dolls that walk and talk and the toy automobiles
m ends P ou ltry Show*.
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Board.
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that run were being bought by the thousand.
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MARSHFIELD, Dec. 18. —
Oat-of-town shoppers packed hotels.
During his review of the pro­
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SACRAMENTO, Dec. 19. —
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Motor-car row declares “there never was anything like it.”
gress and accomplishments of the
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Court action to force the hand of
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One Fifth avenue florist reports sales of 36,000 a day on potted Chamber of Commerce yesterday,
tt the wreck of the lumber steamer
Warden
J. J. Smith of Folsom
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» C. A. Smith today, scattering lum­ plants alone— a figure, he estimates, that will touch 325,000 for Fred C. Homes, president of the
Prison if arrangements for the
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organization, made the recom­
33 ber from the vessel. The steamer the night before Christmas.
spinal
fluid Test on Alex A. Kels,
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On Main street Christmas is for the children.
mendation that Ashland discon­
33 seems to have broken amidships, j
as
ordered
by the state hoard of
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On Broadway— one motor-car dealer admits he already has or­ tinue the practice of making an
but is still holding together. It
the year 1923.
33 prison directors, are not made by
probably will not last long, as the ders to deliver 310,000 cars to two stage doors.
exhibit at the Jackson County
Saturday was promised today by
Without exception the reports
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sea is getting rougher. There will
Fair. He explained his position by
John Hancock of the Stockton law
indicated renewed activity in all
be no attempt at salvage, as noth­
saying that Ashland ought not to
firm
of Nutter, Rutherford and
organizations and were attentive­
ing can be saved. The lumber is
enter competition with other dis­
Hancock.
ly listened to by those in attend­
being carried up on the beach and
tricts and the smaller towns of
“Warden Smith’s inaction has
ance. Reports were submitted as
will drive in probably for several
the county and called attention to
follows:
tied our hands,” said Hancock to­
the fact that Medford makes no
O rganization In clu des the Schoo! days.
W om en’s Civic (Tub
day,
but we can't wait longer
None of the bodies had been
o f Southern O regon; H ughes
attempt to enter a strictly Med­
Believed
Petitioners
Secured
Only-
than
Saturday.”
Mrs. L. M. Wright, president
Is Secretary.
found early today. It may be some
ford exhibit. He suggested, how­
Few Names; Circulators
of the Women’s Civic Club gave a
The state board of prison dir­
days before they are recovered. Traffic Officer Hays Woman D efective W alks and Streets Are ever, that the Chamber give all
Are Strangers.
detailed and highly interesting re-j The Southern pregon Athletic Usually the bodies of those lost
Was la Car That Wont
R eported, B ut R epairs W ill
ectors
also meets on Saturday in
possible assistance to the County
view of the work of her organiza­ league was formally organized at near the bar come ashore north of
Into River.
B e D efer reel.
a
regualr
session at San Quentin
Fair and urge the districts sur­
Petitions asking for an election
tion. She related that the splen­ a meeting at the Medford high Coos bay, either at 10-Mile creek
rounding Ashland to enter dis­ on the recall of Governor Walter Prison, and should Warden Smith
ALBANY, Dec. 18.-—Confirma­
did club house, standing near the school Monday night, when repre­ or Umpqua river, as the currents
The city council met last night trict displays at future fairs.
have failed to carry out the
M. Pierce were circulated on the
entrance to the park, presided sentatives of all the high schools seem to come in to shore at these tion of the story as given out by in regular session. Little busi-
board’s resolution of last Friday
Refers to Winter Fair
streets of Klamath Falls yester­
Byers and Parks, who have been ess of importance was transacted
over at all times by an efficient in the southern part of the state points.
evening
by that time, his inaction
President Homes also launched day by a number of people not
outside of routine matters.
suspected
of
criminal
acts
in
con­
hostess formed a refuge for hun­ met to discuss the athletic situa­
cannot fail to occupy considerable
Patrols are being maintained
into a discussion of the recent residents of this county.
The committee appointed to
dreds of women during the sum­ tion.
of
the board’s time and attention.
on the beaches for several miles nection with the alleged drowning
Winter Fair and Poultry Show.
Among those with petitions
of
Mrs.
Byers
at
the
Harrisburg
reP°rt
defective
streets
and
side-
mer and fall seasons. Tea is ser­
Following is a report of the north and south of the harbor.
Sm ith May R esign
He repeated a recommendation
ferry landing last week, was fur­ walks of the city reported its by Chas. Brewster, Portland poul­ were two women and when asked
ved all guests and the welcome meeting as given by the Mail
Writes of Prescott
Granting
that the test has not
findings, but a discussion brought
as to their identity refused to
nished
by
Assistant
Chief
Traffic
accorded there has elicited let­ Tribune:
John Anderson, formerly an
out the fact that a general cam­ try fancier and judge of the re­ give any information. The party been made, the board will be pre­
ters of praise from visitors from
This meeting was the outcome Ashland young man, a newspaper Officer Kenneth Bloom yesterday paign of improvement can be con­ cent poultry show. He stated that
is s&id to have come in by auto pared to receive the warden's res­
nearly every state in the nation. of a football dinner given some reporter of Marshfield, has fa­ after he had conducted an inves­
ducted to better advantage during Brewster urgently recommended from the direction of Ashland and ignation, Smith having told the
She gave a review of the many time ago at the Medford hotel to vored the Tidings with the fol­ tigation of his own through a
. .
. the spring and only necessary re­ that efforts be concerted on the to consist of three men and two members last Friday evening that
gatherings held at the club house. the representatives of the differ­ lowing dispatch:
lead from the McGee brothers. palrg will be ordered at thig t,me. event for the coming years, in-as-
if he couldn’t carry out the reso­
women.
proprietors
of
a
service
station
at
¡
Including the reception to the ent state high schools.
Those
City Engineer Walker was in much as the show here is one of
It is believed that only a few lution, he would he prepared to
Jefferson.
governors, and the receptions to present at the meeting last night
Btructed
to
make
a
survey
of
the
resign.
the
very
best
on
the
Pacific
coast,
MARSHFIELD, Dec. 19. —
signatures were obtained as the
the state conventions of Federat­ were W. J. Mishler and Coach J.
Byers,
Parks
and
a
woman
i
land
recently
purchased
from
C.
and is recognized as such by the
Prescott was a close friend of
B. B. Meek of Oroville, a mem­
ed clubs and the Parent-Teacher B. Brown of Grants Pass; Princi­ mine and had been since we play­ were in the car when it Btopped F. Shepherd and Martin brothers Northwest Poultry association. only petitions which a rpresenta-
tive of this paper was able to see ber of the hoard, verified this
association.
pal F. R. Bennett and Gustav ed, barefoot, in Chestnut street. at Jefferson, according to the and added to the water shed.
Brewster urged that an effort be had only six or eight names each report to-day, declaring:
Many letters are being receiv­ Carlson of Klamath Falls; George
The city w’ater superintendent made to obtain an appropriation
He was a sailor by preference, McGee brothers, and a minute de­
"Warden Smith told us Friday
ed by the organization from other A. Briscoe and coach Walter
scription of the car was given to was instructed to negotiate for from the state to aid in the pro­ late yesterday afternoon.
and as a boy was most happy
The party seemed to be work­ that if he couldn't carry out the
the cutting of a supply of wood
clubs in the country asking for Hughes of Ashland and Superin­
gram of developing and enlarg­ ing under cover and declined to resolution, he would be prepared
when making toy boats and sailing Bloom by them. The party had
for the coming year.
details and plans of the local club tendent Aubrey G. Smith, Prin­
ing the show.
them on the irrigation ditches In stopped at the service station for
answer all inquiries for informa­ to resign.”
Several matters of importance
house, which is unsurpassed in cipal O. R. Campbell and Coach
more
than
an
hour
on
the
day
of
The
head
of
the
Chamber
also
Ashland. He yearned for the sea
tion and it is not known whether
were discussed but no definite
Warden Still Away
the state.
Prince Callison of Medford. There and read naval history instead of the ragedy and had purchased a
reported that an appropriation of they will continue the work here
action
resulted,
the
session
ad­
Warden Smith could not be
Mrs. Wright detailed the co­ was no representative of Rose­ novels.
windshielf wiper. With this des­
3500 had been promised to aid in and extend it to other parts of the
journing
at
an
early
hour.
reached
to-day. At his office it
operation that has been accorded burg, though they have been in­
financing the recent Winter Fair county.— Klamath News.
However, Prescott did not see cription Bloom went to Harris­
was said he was still away “on
other organizations of the city vited to enter the league if they
and Poultry Show but that indica­
the ocean until he enlisted in the burg and immediately identified DELAY IS URGED IN
business.” No one was author­
and of the plans for co-operating wish to.
the car.
navy. He went with the Ashland
CONSTRUCTION O F BRIDG E tions pointed to the fact that it JUDGEMENT IS SECURED
ized, it was said, to speak for him
with the school along educational
W. J. Mishler was elected chair­ unit of the national guard for the
would probably not be necessary
AGAINST J. F. HALE on the plans to resign.
JAPANESE HOTEL OWNER
lines. She also recited‘some of the man of the league and Waiter
summer encampment at Fort
ASTORIA, Dec. 19.— A new to use more than half the amount.
ROBBED BY BANDITS
problems of the organization, in­ Hughes secretary. The basketball
Governor Friend W. Richard­
The past year has drawn heav­
Stevens in 1916 and enlisted there
MEDFORD, Dec. 19.— Circuit
problem has arisen in connection
son,
attacked by members of the
cluding the difficulty of finances, schedule was arranged so that
in the navy when the opportunity
with the construction of the pro­ ily on the funds of the Chamber court has entered a decree of
VANCOUVER,
Wash.,
Dec.
19.
the expense of maintaining the each school in the league should
prison board yesterday for alle­
was presented. Later he was — N. Kato, Japanese hotel pro­ posed new reinforced
concrete of Commerce, due to the total judgement against J. F. Hale, for­
ged interference in the cas, kept
club house being no small item. play each other school and this
transferred to the merchant mär­ prietor, was struck over the head bridge across the N£canicnum riv­ budget not having’ been obtained. mer piano dealer and one of the
P arent-T eacher A sosclation.
schedule of games will be än- I ine. He sailed with the Munson-
This has made it necessary to re­ principal figures in the night the controversy alive with anoth­
and robebd by two unidentified er on Broadway at Seaside.
The report of Mrs. Louis Dod­ nounced later in the season.
riding cases that claimed so much er statement issued last night in
McOormick lines and was form­ bandits. Kato has not sufficien­
This morning the county court duce various appropriations.
ge, president of the. Parent-Teach­
The matter of the officials for erly mate on the big steamer tly recovered to give a clear des­ received a letter from Captaiki' The review and remarks of attention some months ago. The Los Angeles, in which he renew­
suit was instituted against Hale ed the charge that insurance com­
er association, denoted highly sat­ the football games next year was Mundelta, which by peculiar fate cription of the robbers, nor to tell
Mayo of the United States engin President Homes brought out the
panies are instrumental in bring­
by Blanch Davis, of this city.
isfactory progress during the discussed and the advisability of was in the harbor the- day Pres­ of the amount lost.
eers suggesting that _ vontract I fact that the year closing has been
Hale is now a resident of San ing about another spinal fluid test
year. She recited the work of co­ using men from this part of the cott lost his life. ■
for the construction be awarded one of considerable activity from Francisco. According to the com­ on Kels, asserting they hope that
operating with the Park board state instead of importing them
He tired of long voyages, and PREDICT EARLY ARREST
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until after permission had been the standpoint of the chamber.
plaint he sold a piano to Mrs. should syphilitic symptoms be
and play ground superintendent from the Willamette valley at six months ago took the position
LEO KOBTKZ, SWINDLER j 8ecured from the war department
Davis
on the installment plan. Af­ found, policies held on Kids’ life
in providing equipment for the much greater expense. On man of mate on the port tug Oregon.
CHICAGO. Dec. 1 9 - L c o Kor-i*“
" T " * “ ™C? Ure-
ter
the
payments had touted >160 might be voided.
public playgrounds. She stated from each town will probably be The sea, which young Prescott
j
Ain
j ,, i Captain Mayo said he would K at
she decided to sell the piano. Hale
To Force Test
that 3115 has been expended in selected to act in the next sea­ loved so much seemed fated to etz, alleged seven miUion dollar '
agreed to consummate the sale
oil
swindler,
is
within
24
hours
I
SeasIde
on
January
3
to
hear
ob-
Just what will be the form of
the purchase of new equipment son's games.
claim him. When he was washed of Chicago and will be arrested j i ections> if there are any, to the
and return the amount paid by
and in installing the sand pit. She
court
proceedings to be initiated
It was resolved to support the off the tug he was picked up by
Mrs. Davis. This he failed to do.
by the Stockton law firm should
reported that swimming tickets to State Board of Control in their the coast guard, only to be wash- within a week, was anounced by ’ erection of the bridge at a meet-
the value of 380.00 had been pre­ misunderstanding with the Bend ed out of the coats guard boat and U. S. District Attorney Harry • *nK to be held in the city hall.
the warden fail to act by Satur­
Men o f Many U n e s W ill Support OREGON MAY OBTAIN
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day,
Hancock was not prepared
sented children of the-city dur­ high school and the Portland high ; lost. Prescott was a member of Hamlin. The goverment is seeking !
A g r ic u ltu r a l E conom ic
RECLAMATION FUNDS
Koretz with a warrant charging ; STRAYER OF BAKER,
to state to-day, but added that it
ing the year. 'the tickets included school of commerce. A committee ' Marshfield lodge of Elks
C onference.
SENATORIAL CANDIDATE
a fradulent use of the mails.
not only a plunge in Helman’s was appointed to draft the con­
had
been determined to take steps
SALEM, Dec. 18.— Hubert
The agricultural economic con­ Work, secretary of the interior, in in that direction to have the spin­
baths, but swimming instruc­ stitution and by-laws of the lea­
TWO FLIERS BURNED TO
BAKER, Dec.
19.— W. H.
tions from the playground sup­ gue.
ference
is well worth while, be­ a telegram received at the offices al fluid examination undertaken.
DEATH W HE$ PLANE FALLS Strayer of Baker late tonight an­
erintendent.
lieves George A. Palmiter, master of Governor Pierce today, said
A track team meet for about
nounced h is . candidacy for the
Mrs. Dodge told of co-operat­ May ninth for all the high schools
of
the state grange. He urges he is doing everything possible DECISION IN BATE CASE
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 19. democratic nomination for the
ing with the school board in the in the state to take place at the
grangers
to take part.
EXPECTED IN JANUARY
— Two army flyers were burned United States senate in the pri­
to obtain reclamation funds for
erection of a drinking fountain Jackson county fair grounds was
Other leaders of farm groups the state of Oregon. He indicated
to death yesterday afternoon maries to be held next May. His
at Hawthorne school in which the discussed and plans were made Will M ake N o E ffort to
SALEM, Dec. 19.— Newton Mc­
Elect when their planes fell at Temple, announcment was foreshadowed endorsing the conference and in the telegram that funds for
association expended 3135.00. She to forward the project.
hoping to take part in it are reclamation In Oregon will be in­ Coy, member of the Oregon public
Texas. The dead men are Captain
U ntil A fter January
. by the organization in this city
reviewed the reception extended
Harold
E.
Sturieken,
of
New
Herbert Egbert, president of the cluded in the 1924 budget.
service commission, announced
Superintendent Briscoe of Ash­
F irst.
I last week of state and county
York, and Sergeant Z. E. Ryals,
the delegates to the State conven­ land reported that arrangements
farmers’ union; Fred Falconer,
today that he will devote prac­
i "Strayer for Senator” clubs.
tion of the Parent-Teacher asso- were being made to play this
tically all of his time to preparing
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.— A of Greenwood, Cal., according to ) Strayer has been a member of president of the wool growers’ PIO N EE R O F 1848
association; and J. D. Mickle,
elation, saying she had received I year’s basketball games in the decision by the Senate to post­ messages received here.
DIES AT REDDING an order in the rate case invol­
the state senate many years.
president of the Oregon Dairy
ving the Pacific Telephone & Tel­
many letters from visiting d ele-; armory in Ashland and the floor, pone further efforts in an at­
council and newly appointed state
gates expressing thanks for the which is too smooth, is to be tempt to elect a chairman of the CATCHES FIRE WHILE
REDDING, Cal., Dec. 19.— egraph company.
R
E
B
E
L
FORCES
SPE
N
D
PARKED
ON
THE
STREET
dairy and food cpmmissioner.
excellent reception accorded hère, treated to make it safer. This is Interstate Commerce Committee
It was intimated by Mr. Mc­
Shasta county’s pioneer of the
T H E NIGHT RETREATING
The Oregon bankers association days of gold, Bartley D. Caldwell, Coy that the older may be ready
praising the beauty of Ashlands an improvement on former years was reached today, following a
The ignition in a Chevrolet
has expressed approval and inten­ is dead here.
for release sometime in January.
including a desire to return here, when the teams playing Ashland heated debate covering an hour.
TAMPICO, Dec.
19.— Rebel
touring
car,
parked
in
front
tion to participate. The financial
The report Included an announ- objected to the pillars that stood The action was taken after two
Aged a little over 90 years, he Rehearsing of the ease was com­
troops under General Martinez,
interests are standing back of the was born in Missouri and went to pleted last July, and the commis­
cemnt of the association’s inten­ off the basketball floor and made futile ballots, in which a band of of the Golden Rule store, became
who were defeated by the Feder­
tion of co-operating with the it dangerous to play there.
Oregon in 1846 and came to Cal­ sion has since had the testimony
progressive insurgents blocked the shorten today noon and the fire ate at Sanmarcos, retreated all progarm.
department
answered
a
hurried
"Count
me
in,”
writes
C.
D.
school board in the erection of a
ifornia in 1848. He engaged in and exhibits under advisement.
It was resolved to petition the election of either a regular Re­
night long towards Vera Cruz,
call.
The
blaze
was
put
out
with
Rorer
president
of
the
Eugene
play-shed at Junior High, for state board of control to hold the publican or a Democrat.
mning in ShasU and Trinity
puntued by government forces,
the
use
of
chemicals
and
not
oth­
Bank
of
Commerce
and
member
which a special item of 3900 was state tournament at Willamette
according to advices from Mexico
The deadlock over the chair­
Countes for several years and lat- LOGGER IS WHISKEY
er
damage
was
rendered
to
the
included in the budget for next University the week
City. Casualties are not given but of the agricultural commission of er engaged in the contracting bus­
after the manship of the comimttee has
VICTIM IN PORTLAND
car.
the
American
Bankers
associa­
year. This sum will be matched 15th of March.
dispatches
said
the
fighting
was
been in existence since the Senate
iness. He leaves two sons. Arthur
The owner of the machine did severe and many rebels had des­ tion, “I assure you right now that
by the P-T association, providing
convened. The fight was started
PORTLAND, Dec.
19.— Bad
Caldwll of Redding, and S. M.
not appear to claim the car, tho erted.
I will be present.”
a shed costng 31800. The presi­ AMERICAN W IFE GETTING
when Senator Allen Cummins
whisky, sold over north-end soft-
Caldwell of Hepler, Utah.
dent reviewed the necessity for
Keith Powell, chairman of the
DIVORCE IN ENGLAND attempted to win the chairman­ a crowd of bystanders collected
drink bars, caused the death of
immediately after the blaze was RECOVER PA R T OF LOOT
such a structure.
agricultural committee of the WIFE RUSHING TO BODY
ship while retaining the presiden­
William Barry, unemployed log-
W H EN NEGRO IS K ILLED state bankers association, ¡indi­
seen.
LONDON, Dec. 19.— Mrs. Alice cy of the Senate.
E n th u siastic Report
OF HER DEAD HUSBAND ger, who died at the county hos-
cates his belief in the conference
One of the most enthusiastic Rudd, an American woman, was
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: pital two hours after he had been
SAVANNAH, 111., Dec. 19.—
COOLIDGE THANKS FORD
THE WEATHER
and his intention to be present
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19.— Tel- arrested by the police yesterday
and interesting reports submitted granted a decree restoring con-
Report for December 18, 1923:
jual rights as the first step to­
FOR PLEDGING SUPPORT Part of the loot taken by robbers
The' Linn-Benton county bank­ egraphing Seattle authorities to on a charge of drunkenness,
was that of Miss Marion Leach,
who broke open a sealed express
wards divorce in British courts. Maximum, 48; minimum, 49; set
u . ,
. .
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19— Pres­
ers
association will hold its Jan­ delay the inquest until she ar-
president of the high school stu­
car on the Burlington road was
Her husband, H. M. Rudd, has maximum, 40; partly cloudy,
rives,
Mrs.
Winnifred
Childe,
wife
’
n
r ” Ug
dent body. She told of the devel­ been granted a divorce by the northwest wind and .02 precipi­ ident Coolidge has forwarded a recovered today after railroad de­ uary meeting at the college dur­ of Eugene Child*, w h o » dead l“ *, ‘l5' S“nday’ w<’"t
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telegram to Henry Ford, express­ tectives had shot and killed a ne­ ing the conference.
opment of the band and orches­ courts of the state of Washington tation.
body w o (ound with Clara Lein. I B e,ort' p“"rlh “nd Burnalde
ing thanks and appreciation for gro suspect when he attempted to
tra, of the co-operation afforded where he is now living remarried.
The commercial interests are a beautiful young dancer, in a jstre€ts, to read. About midnight
Arrived
Yesterday—
the,commendation and confidence escape while handcuffed. Anoth­ likewise joining in the general
boys and girls’ clubs in making The British court held that the
gas filled room in Seattle, Mon­ he attempted to walk down the
Mrs. Franes,H ale arrived yes­ which Ford expressed concerning er negro suspect escaped.
exhibits at the various fairs, of American divorce was not bind­
scheme of economic betterment day, is en route to Seattle unsha- steps but lost his balance and fell.
the success of the school in put- ing because the wife was not no­ terday at the home of Mrs. Har­ the administration. The contents
of farming by basing production ! ken in the belief of her husband’s He was sent to the city jail and
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riet Fielding and will be a house­ were not made public and prob­
Portland— Pendleton Woolen on market demands. Portland integrity.
ting over ticket selling and Christ- tified of the proceeding.
later to the county hospital. Barry
guest the remainder of the winter. ably will not be, owing to their Mills Co. to build >40,000 distri­ chamber and others will be pres­
had no known relatives in the
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