Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1923, Image 1

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    ■M i n' i
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.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43,
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923
NO. 94
XMAS CHEEK FOR LONELY
I
FOLK OX PITCAIRN ISLE
CAROL SINGING TO
R
HONOLULU, D ec.'21— R
LAST THREE DAYS
R Christmas cheer in the R
!»
SISSON, Cal., Dec. 21. »
R form of fresh fruit and » !
!» — Because of the pleasant »
R vegetables, candy, nuts «>
' » custom of singing carols »
R
'
i « at Christmas time has »
R and clothing is being sent
LONDON, Dec. 21.— Miss Megan Lloyd George, daughter of
I« grown until the commun­ »
the former Prime Minister of England, learned a lot about Amer­
R from Honolulu to the » !
ica during her recent tour and was able to understand most of the
R lonely inhabitants of Pit- r '
ity cannot be served in »
things she heard and saw. But she returned to England with
»
R cairn Island, a tiny, iso- « ’
one
night, arrangements »
out ever having found out the correct thing in reply when a
» are being made made this »
Proportion to High School « ated speck of land in the :: Chinese Labor Unions Threa- brisk American thrusts out a friendly hand and ejaculates: “I’m
pleased to meet you.”
Girls Is Highest of
» southeastern Pacific. The «
Churches of City Will Ob­ » year to devote three »
ten Port Strike Unless
“I
suppose,”
said
Miss
George,
“that
there
must
be
a
rec­
» nights to carol-singing » Operation Will Be Perform­
Any County.
| » island is off the regular R
serve Spirit of Christ­
Craft
Is
Withdrawn
ognized
reply,
but
America
keeps
it
to
herself.
Whenever
that
ed By Three Califoinia
-------------------------------- R trade lanes of Pacific R
» beginning Sunday and fin­ »
mas Season.
said to me I Invariably replied, ‘How do you do?’ which must
• Surgeons.
CHURCHILL
REPORTS » steamers, but this Christ­ R SHIPS FOLLOW THREAT was
» ishing Tuesday night,
have been regarded as a baffling sign of insularity. If I ever
«
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i » mas one of the steamers R
MUSIC TO BE FEATURE ff Started about ten years »
go back I intend to make America divulge the answer to that
Curry Only County From Which jj
riddle.
American,
French
and
British
» ago when Rev. G. o . Ber­ » DRAW OUNCE OF FLUID
bound out from Hawaii to R
Boy Was Not Graduated
First
of
Special
Programs
Will
“And I do want to go back,’ Miss Megan continued. “I
Warships Lying off Har*
» ger, now at Woodland, » Result Will Determine Whether
R the Panama Canal will R
loved
it all. It was like a kaleidoscope. First the skyline of
In 1023.
Be Held at Christian
hors of China.
»
R sw'ing from its course and R
w’as a pastor here, the «
New York rising out of the clouds like a dream city in Arabian
or Not Inquiry May Be Made
Church Tonight.
» custom has grown year af­ »
nights;
the
crowds
of
horn-spectacled
reporters;
ice
water,
grape­
R
send
ashore
this
boatload
R
SALEM, Dec. 21.— Lake coun­
as to Sanity.
SHANGHAI, Dec. 21. — Chin­
fruit; Washington, the most beautiful city in the world; golden
» ter year until last year the
R
ty leads in the state with relation R of supplies.
The Christian church plans to »
maple trees and scarlet dogwod— I am eager to see it all again.”
Many Honoluluans are R ese labor unions of Canton threat­
SACRAMENTO. Dec. 2 1 — The
to the proportion of boys to girls R
Miss
Megan
admitted
that
a
lot
of
her
preconceptions
of
have
an old fashion celebration » singers did not finish the
en to call a general strike at that
R
familiar
with
the
tragic
district and were out sing­
R
Americans had been knocked for a loop by her actual experiences
new
test of the spinal fluid of
that complete a standard four-
tonight at their Christmas tree. »
port unless foreign warships lying
In the United States.
R
story
of
Lincoln
Clark,
ing
all
night,
or
until
6
R
Alex
A. Kete, Lodi slayer await­
year high school course, accord­
Members of the church, Sunday »
off Shameen island are not with­
“The conventional idea of the American— loud voiced and
R
the
Californian
who,
sad-
o’clock
Christmas
Day.
R
ing the gallows on January 4th.
ing to announcement made here
school and social organizations »
always chewing gum— Is ludicrous,” she said.
“Americans
drawn. American, French and
This is the only town in
will
be performed at Folsom Pri­
today by J. A. Churchill, state su­ R dened by the loss of his R
have not loud voices, and I never saw anybody chewing gum.
and their families are invited.
British warships are anchored off
» this part of the state
R
wife
15
years
ago,
went
R
On
the
contrary,
Americans
are
the
politest
people
on
earth.
son
this
afternoon by Dr. L. L.
perintendent of public instruction.
A wholesome and happy party »
Canton.
R
with
his
young
son
to
Pit-
which
observes
this
cus­
R
“Another
discovery
I
made
is
that
the
women
dress
quite
Stanley. San Quentin Prison phy­
In 1923, according to Mr.
is planned and a short play en­ »
Dr. Sun Yet Sen, leader of
exquisitely. I don’t know how it Is, but though they seem to
R
cairn
Island,
where
they
tom
so
extensively.
R
»
sician. Dr. Jau Don Ball, Univer­
Churchill’s report, boys graduated
titled “ Unexpected Company” is »
buy most of their dresses in Paris they wear them with quite
South China republicans, has been
R
have
since
lived
with
the
»
»
»
»
«
R
R
t
t
R
«
sity of California, and Dr. F. F.
from the Lake county high
to be the main event of the even­
a New World air. To drive down Fifth avenue is a sheer de­
warned against an attempt to
Gundrum
of Sacramento.
light— one sees so many beautiful people in such beautiful
schools was 65 per cent of the to­ R descendants of the Bounty R seize the customs house revenues.
ing, tho a very fine program has
clothes.”
R
mutineers
who
discovered
R
tal. It was explained by Mr.
been prepared.
Dr. Gundrum was selected us
The ships were dispatchd to
America, however, would be more pleasant If it would
Churchill that the proportion of R and settled on the island R China immediately following the
the
third physician by Dr Stanley
A Christmas Cantata and carols
only take up tea, Miss Megan believes. Not that there is any
boys to girls that complete a stan­ R more than 100 years ago. R announcement that Dr. Sun plan
and Dr Bail at a conference at
are to be given Sunday and the
special merit In tea, but because the tea habit eases the strain
of modern strenuosity.
dard four-year high school course R Clark’s son, now grown to R ned to seize the customs house.
San Quentin Prison late yester­
public is invited to attend the
“It was brought home to me that Americans do not know
Is one of the 10 measurements of Rzmanhood, is married to R
service.
day, when the date for the test
The presence of the internat­
» one of the island girls. R
how
to
rest,”
she
said.
“Life
flies
by
too
fast
for
them
to
the Russel Sage foundation in de­
also
was fixed. Dr. Gundrum last
The
Methodist
church
has
pre­
Medord Police Chief Receives
» The residents of the is­ R ional fleet Is said to have aroused
step aside even for an instant. And It is because they do not
termining the rank in efficiency of
night
accepted the appointment
pared a beautiful cantata to be
know how to rest that they never will understand the meaning of
le tte r to Be On Guard for
» land, more than 100 in R a high anti-forign feeling. Sun is
tea.
the public school system.
when notified by the other phy­
rendered Sunday evening. Con-
Slick Artist.
u number, are devout Ad­ tt understood to have sent a cable­
Taking the state as a whole,
sicians,
who also had under con­
cits
given
at
the
Methodist
church
(Continued on page 4)
gram to Ramsey McDonald, head
» ventists.
The
merchants
and
business
58.1 per cent of the graduates
sideration Dr. J, M. Scanland of
are always interesting and spec­
of the British laborites, asking
men of Medford and Ashland are the Napa State Hospital and Dr.
from the standard four-year high
ial
musical
numbers
have
been
for a protest of British workers
schools in the 1923 were girls,
planned. Miss Bernice Yeo is to warned to be on the lookout for Charles D. McGettigan of San
against the presence of the war
a young check artist most any Francisco, who were named as al­
while 41.9 per cent were boys.
give a piano solo.
ships.
The graduates numbered 4847.
Dr. Gundrum
The public is invited to attend day now, as it is said he has been ternates in case
working
at
Corvallis,
Grants
Pass
Curry was the only county in the
could
not
attend.
the Christmas tree and program
PRESENT PREMIUM CHECKS
state in 1923 that had no boy
prepared
at the Congregational and elsewhere In Oregon and It
To Take Ounce of Fluid
AND FRUIT TO CHAMBER
graduates.
R
R
church Christmas even. The Sun­ is claimed had made the assertion
With Dr. Stanley and Dr. Ball
Ex-Soldiers Interested in Immi­
that he would clean up southern the local physician will go to Fol­
Copies of the report are being
Expense
Cover
Various
Items,
In­
“It
Pays
to
Advertise”
Was
Well
day
school
has
been
preparing
an
Several of the fruit growers
gration Laws ami Their
cluding Flights by
prepared by Mr. Churchill and
Presented and Liberally
entertainment that will celebrate Orgon this Saturday and during som Prison this afternoon and the
who
exhibited at the Winter Fair
Enforcement.
Airplane.
will be sent to a large number
Attended.
the evening in a pretty fashion. the holidays, says the Mall Tri test will take place in the prison
have very generously tendered
of prominent educators who are
‘Xmas Eve in Toyland” is the bune.
hospital. It is expected that about
their prize checks as well as the
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—
The
The bad check man is described an ounce of fluid will lie extracted
The search for the bandits who
“It Pays to Advertise” holds playlet prepared by the Presby­
interested in the increasing effi­
fruit for the benefit of the Cham­
ciency of the school system as far American Legion is showing much ber of Commerce in payment of committed the S. P. train holdup true to its name and the play terian Sunday school in celebra­ as 18 years of age, six feet in from Kete’ spine, to b e sealed in
as boy graduates are concerned. concern over the immigration dues and for the support of the and quadruple murder October 11 staged before a good audience at tion of the evening. The children hight, light complexion, freckled, three tubes and sent to three lab­
In only five counties in the laws and their enforcement. Rep­ Winter Fair. Others contributed has cost Jasckson county $670.56 the high school last night made of the Sunday school are the light brown eyes, brown hair, and oratories for analysis.
state was the percentage of boy resentatives from twelve Western time, and labor which tended to to date. Items of expense cover Its impression.
special guests, tho there is a good usually wearing a w h i p c o r d
The result of the test will de­
States are meeting in Chicago to
The
production
was
meritorious
services rendered by members of
graduates higher than girl grad­
time for everyone who cares to overcoat and white rough neck termine whether there is a syph­
lessen
the
expense
materially.
the Ashland unit of the National and declared by some to have been spend Saturday evening at the sweater.
uates in 1923. These included lay plans for the successful cul­
ilitic taint in Kels’ cerebro-spinal
Mr. J. A. Gear exhibited twen­
mination
of
the
Legion's
pending
The above information was con­
Guard and for flights by;an air­ the best high school play seen Presbyterian church.
Lake, Grant, Clatsop, Sherman
fluid. Presence of such a taint
ty
four
boxes
and
tendered
these
here in years. The acting was
tained in a letter received today
and Wasco counties. Josephine legislation before Congress for together with the prizes awarded plane that hovered over the Sis­
Other
churches
and
the
schools
would be considered grounds on
good and showed results of the
kiyou mountains in search of the
county broke even, with 50 per stricter immigration and natural­ the Fair.
are having their entertainments by Chief of Police Adams, from an which could he based a request by
!
hard
work
put
in
by
the
cast
and
ization laws. The Department of
unknown man who merely signs
bandits.
cent boys and 50 per cent girls.
in due time.
Warden J. J. Smith to have Kete’
keen supervision of the direction
Justice
will work with the Le­
himself
as “A Friend.” The writ­
E. W. High, of this city was al­
The following summary pre­
This
afternoon
the
Fourth,
sanity inquired into by the Sac­
in the past five weeks drilling
lowed $190 for airplane flights. has been going on.
pared by the state superintendent gion’s legislative committee for a
Fifth and Sixth grades e o f the er also chronicles the statement ramento County superior court.
Carl E. Banks received $100 for
of schools shows the rank of the bill satisfactory to both interests.
The plot of the play is practical Junior high joined in giving a that the checkman’s method Is to
D ecide on Laboratories
“The
Chicago
meting
of
State
wait until after banking hours
duty
performed
as
a
guard
mem-
different counties in Oregon in
program.
and
gave
ample
room
for
dyspep-
Dr.
Stanley said to-day that he
and then work fast by presenting
ber. H. D. McNair was allowed | tics t0 lose their grouch and gain
the order of percentage of boys to adjutants to check up our work
$25 checks at stores, especially and Dr. Ball had decided yester­
$5.00.
girls in the graduating classes for will lead to defininte recommend
a
new
hold
on
life.
The
settings
dations to the Legion’s legislative ‘
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drug and clothing stores In pay­ day on the laboratories to which
the year 1928:
Bills paid in November in con­ and scenery, through the courtesy
ment for an article whose cost is the sealed tubes of Kels’ spitiul
County
Girls Boys committee in Washington,” said Three Towns Destroyed; Damage nection with the hunt totaled of Swenson and Peebler, were ap
Greater in Eueador Than
Morgan
Keaton,
State
Adjutant.
much less than that sum. al­ fluid will be sent, but that they
Lake ...............
35.0 65.0
$313.56. Warrants in payment of propriate and attractive. The cos
First
Aeported.
Recommendations will be based
Grant ............................. 45.9 54.1
though he has been known to reap would not announce them until
bills in October amounted to tumes were pretty.
on
five
considerations:
Specific
a harvest by passing smaller after the reports on the test had
Clatsop ........................... 46.8 53.2
$375.00, making the total ex-
The sale of tickets looked any­
DOUGLAS,
A
ril.,
Dec.
21.—
been returned. He could not say
Sherman ...................... 48.3 51.7 educational qualifications for all 1
pense to date $670.56.
thing but promising yesterday 55,502 Autos Travel Highway checks from $4 up.
Three towns, Granados, Giasabas,
how long it would tai. > to make
Wasco ........................... 48.9 51.1 eligible aliens; annual registra­
morning, but a burst of enthus­
During
Present
Year;
44
BRIDE
(TOMES
FROM
and
Oputo,
located
in
the
Mexican
the analysis, hut estimated the
iasm greeted the student body
Josephine .................... 50.0 50.0 tion as a preliminary to naturali-
WANT FIVE MILLIONS TO
States Represented
state
of
Sonora
near
the
Chihua­
GERMANY
FOR
MARRIAGE
time at two or three days.
Lane ............................. 50.4 49.6 ization; assessment of all aliens
FIGHT PANAMA DISEASES and tickets were disposed of
hua boundary, have been des­
to
help
defray
expense
of
public
The controversy between the
j much quicker than had been an-
Gilliam .......................... 51.8 48.2
BAKER, Or., Dec. 21.— A con­
troyed
by
an
earthquake,
accord­
BEND,
Dec.
21.—
John
Gerhard
! ticipated.
state hoard of prison directors
Deschutes .................... 52.2 47.8 I school education: amendment of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— On»
servative estimated total of 55,582 Stenkemp, Brooks-Scanlon em
ing to messages received here.
46
0
th6
naturalization
laws
making
and Governor Friend W. Richard
*
Miss
Louise
Hall
directed
the
Yamhill ........................ 54.0
automobiles, the bulk of which ploye, and Miss Theresie Sachtjen
January 1, 1924, the Gorgas
Food
and
clothing
have
been
re­
son over the test on Kels was not
play and the high school orches­ were tourists, passed thru Baker
Columbia ....................... 55.0 45.0 it impossible for aliens to procure
quested. A number of deaths and Memorial Institue of Tropical and tra furnished music.
who has just arrived in Bend marked by any new statements,
citizenship
through
the
fraudulent
Jackson ...................... 55.2 44.8
on the Old Oregon Trail dur­
Preventative Diseases will launch
many injuries are reported.
from her home in Westpha­ but last night Albert E. Boynton,
Umatilla ...................... 55.5 44.5 claim of Army or Navy service;
ing the last year, according to an
a campaign to raise $5,000,000
lia,
German/, were married at 9 a member of the board, issued a
Damage
at
Eueador.
BROOKLYN BREAKS ALL
Wallowa ...................... 56.6 43.4 uniform and dignified naturaliza­
exhaustive report prepared by
to
establish
a
clinic
in
Panama,
BOGOTA, Colombia, Dec. 21.—
CONSTRUCTION RECORDS Walter Meacham, president of ‘he o’clock this morning at the St parting shot in reply to the gover­
Baker ........................... 56.8 43.2 tion ceremonies.
Reports received from relief according to plans completed here
Francis church by Father Luke nor’s statement of yesterday.
Old Oregon Trail association, and
Marion .......................... 57.5 42.5
at
a
meeting
of
the
board
of
dir­
Sheehan.
The witnesses were Wil
workers show that the loss of
B oyn ton’s Statem ent
NEW YORK, Dec. 21.— Build­ presented to the Baker county
Polk .....................
58.7 41.3 SAN FRANCISCO-SEATTI.E
ectors.
liam
Stenkemp,
brother
of
the
life
and
destruction
of
property
ing construction in Brooklyn for chamber of commerce today. This
LINE HELD UNNECESSARY
From Oroville, where lie had
Multnomah .................. 59.3 40.7
President Coolidge is the hon­
bridegroom, and his wife, a sister gone to attend a Knights Temp
by the earthquake along the
1923
is
expected
to
aggregate
figure
is
double
the
total
of
1922.
Jefferson ...................... 60.0 40.0
orary president of the Institute.
More than 4 000 of these cars of the bride.
SALEM, Dec. 19.— The Inter­ Colombian-Eucadorean frontier is
$300,000,000, acording to loffi-
lars ceremonial, Bownton issued
Klamath ...................... 60.0 40.0
In
accepting
this
office
he
said
Mrs. William Stenkamp came the following statement:
heavier than originally believed.
stayed
at
the
local
tourist
camp­
state
Motor
Transit
company,
cials
of
the
Building
Bureau.
For
Union ........................... 60.9 39.1
The loss of life is estimated at that one of the greatest accom­ the eleven months ending Decem­ ground. The words of hotel man­ here more than a year ago from
“The charges made by Gover­
Douglas ...................... 61.5 38.5 which has been operating passen-
plishments of the past half cen­
Westphalia to be married. The nor Richardson are deliberate and
Linn ............................... 61.7 38 3 ger 8tages betwen San Francisco 3,000 while many more are in­ tury had been the development of ber 1 plans had been filed aggre­ agers and the signed statement of
jured, and about 20,000 homeless.
gating $261,240,377. This breaks the attendant in charge of the al­ Stenkamp brothers, formerly lo­ malicious falsehoods. The prison
Clackamas .................... 62.6 37.4 and Seattle for some time, has
sanitary
and
medical
measures
in
The shock occurred Saturday
all recent Brooklyn records and is falfa weevil quarantine station, at cated on the high desert, came to board is not interested in the
Wheeler ...................... 63.0 37.0 been refused a permit to operate
the tropics.
but
owing
to
the
extereme
Isola­
believed to exceed the amount of which all cars must stop, are sub­ Central Oregon ten years ago slightest degree In saving Kels’
Lincoln ........................ 63.3 36.7 in California, according to a letter
tion of the dist/ict It has been
building of any other city in the mitted to substantiate the remain­ from Germany.
life. He has committed a cold­
Malheur ...................... 63.4 36.6 received at the offices of the pub-
FIGURE
MEXICO
COTTON
ing figures.
difficult to get details.
36
6
'
liC
servIce
commission
today.
The
blooded,
premeditated
murder
United
States
for
the
same
period
Washington ......
63.4
BOTH HIDES SUSTAIN
CROP AT *78,000 BALES
Forty-four
states,
besides
Brit­
and,
if
sane,
should
be
hung.
The
Harney ........................... 63.6 76 4 i permit was revoked, it was said,
CASUALTIES IN MEXICO
ish Columbia, were represented at
36
0
by
the
California
public
service
jT"
°
resolution passed by the board in­
PORTLAND TO OBSERVE
Crook ........................... 64.0
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 21.— Mex­
the campground. Idaho led with
VERA
CRUZ.
Dec.
21.—
A
bat­
commission,
which
set
out
that
PLANNED
AT
EUGENE
structing
the test was at the re­
ALASKA WEEK, DEC. 24-20
Coos ............................... 65.7 34.3
ican cotton crop for 1923 is es­
756 cars and Oregon was second tle is in progress at Santa Lu Cre-
_
quest of Warden Smith to protect
Benton .................. ’...... 66.6 33.4 there is no public necessity at the '
with 448. Kansas, Illinois, Ne­ cia on the Isthmus Railroad for
timated at 75,000 bales, the ma­
present
time
for
operation
of
the
EUGENE,
Dec.
21.
The
Eu-
him, as he stated, against the de­
PORTLAND, Dec. 21.— Special
Tillamook .................... 68.0 32.0
gene school board yesterday pur­ jority of which comes from the preparations are being made by braska and Iowa were all over the the the control of Tehuantepes pe­ mand made by the governor that
stages.
Morrow ........................ 71.7 28.3
chased sites for two new school Laguna district, in the State of the chamber of commerce and the hundred mark.
ninsula, according to advices no test be permitted.
Hood River ................. 73.9 26.1
Chihuahua and Lower California.
buildings
and
it
is
expected
they
reaching Huerista headquarters.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER NO.
“No member of the board has
Curry ........................ 100.0
Government statistics place con­ Alaskan society for the observa­ “I’VE JUST SHOT A DOG”,
will
be
erected
in
1925
or
pos­
Radiograms from coasting vessels been approached by Mrs. Kels or
tion of Alaska week, December
21 ELECTS OFFICERS
sumption of raw cotton by native
HE INFORMS POLICEMAN said detachments of revolutionary by any insurance company or by
24-29. Special luncheon programs
The annual election of officers sibly started late in 1924.
McADOO INVITED TO
mills
at
16,600,000
kilos
for
the
The six grade schools and the
forces under Generals Ferrara the representatives of any insur­
will be scheduled for the week
SPEAK IN PORTLAND of Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R. A.
last six months; while produc­
CHICAGO,
Dec.
21.—
Theodore
high
school
are
all
crowded
and
and
Vega had attacked the fed­ ance company. That reference was
M. was held last night with the
and George Edward Lewis, of
tion
of
cotton
cloth
by
the
112
Loosvelt
shot
a
fellow
worker,
erate defending Hermosa in the absolutly a gratuitous insult, born
more room is a necessity in the
Alaska, will be the chief speaker
PORTLAJfD, Dec. 21.— The an­ following result: E. D. Wagner,
mills in operation in that period is
Harold
Logerquist,
six
times
and
near
future.
state of Tabasco.
out of a spirit of animosity again­
at a number of these meetings.
nual banquet of the Jackson club H. P.; G. W. Dunn, King; D. H.
placed
at
153,490,000
meters,
probably
mortally
wounded
him
It
is
the
plan
of
the
board
to
During
a
five-hour
fight
in
the
Jackson;
Scribe;
E.
B.
Shaw,
Cap
st
the members of the board. The
Displays of Alaskan products in
will be held at Portland Chamber
valued at $20,100,000.
after Loosvelt’s wife confessed to Puebla region the federal losses
use
the
new
buildings
as
junior
fourth member of the board he
downtown store windows will be a
of Commerce Tuesday, January! ta’n
Hosts; C. H. Vaupel, trea--
unfaithfulness, naming Loger­ were placed at 104 killed and
surer,
W.
H.
Day,
secretary.
A
p-!
high
school>
the
seventh,
feature
of
the
week.
has never mentioned, although he
8, at 6:15 P. M., according to ar­
quist. Mrs. Loosvelt is the moth­ wounded, while the casualties
LONGVIEW
BECOMES
AN
the
eighth
and
the
ninth
grades.
moved the adoption of the reso­
rangements which are now going pointive officers will be named at
er of five children. After shooting sustained by the revolutionists
INCORPORATED CITY LINER LEVITHIAN IS
lution. As I look at it, the gover­
forward. Robert A. Miller, newly ja later date,
AGROUND OFF NEW YORK Logerquist, Loosvelt sought a are placed at 18 killed and 22 nor has attempted to do politics
elected president of the club, will I Hollowing the election, officers PORTLAND URGES LOWER
policeman, saying “I’ve just shot wounded.
APPLE RATE TO EAST
KELSO, Dec. 20.— Cowlitz
with the life of a human being. I
preside at the gathering and an<i numbers adjourned to the
a
dog”.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21.— The
county
commissioners
today
ap­
Tavern,
where
an
excellent
oyster
cannot
look at it in any other
there will be a programme of ad­
DAWES MADE HEAD OF
SALEM, Dec. 21.— The Port­ proved Incorporation of the city giant liner Levithian is aground
way.”
supper
was
enjoyed.
dresses and special numbers now
IMPORTANT COMMITTEE
land Chamber of Commerce has of Longview, for which a petition off Robinsreed. The ship, inbound HUNTER LOSES FINGERS
being arrangd. An invitation has
IN HANDLING RIFLE
sent a letter to the public service was before the commssioners to­ to the New York pier, sounded a
been sent to William G. McAdoo, TUCKER AND 48-YEAR
PARIS, Dec. 21.— Charles G. ECUADOR AND COLOMBIA
siren
of
help
as
soon
as
control
BRIDE ARE REMARRIED commission urging a lower Port­ day, and ordered an election on
democratic aspirant for president,
MARSHFIELD, Dec. 21. — M. Dawes, Chicago banker and first
was
lost.
A
score
of
tugs
re­
ARE HIT BY EARTHQUAKE
land and Chicago and Portland the matter February 9 when vot­
to be present.
sponded to render assistance. The H. Truax of Lakeside lost two fin­ director of the budget, has been
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C„ Dec. and New York express rate on ers will also ballot for officers.
tide is due to reach the lowest gers of his left hand while hunt­ designated as president of the
21.— Seventeen-year-old Burton apples. It was suggested that a
WASHINGTON. Dec.
20.—
No opposition was offered for ebb at 1:00 o’clock. Efforts will ing on Tenmile lake, Sunday.
Klamath Falls— Officials of the
first committee to investigate There has been considerable dam­
S. Tucker and his 48-year-old rate of $1.50 a box be fixed be­ the incorpoartion. Longview will
California-Oregon
Power com­
be made to clear before that hour,
Mr. Truax carried a rifle which Germany’s capacity to make rep­
bride, under indictment In New tween Portland and Chicago and include about six square miles of
age and loss of life as the result
but if not floated then it is be­ slipped and was about to go over­ arations payments. The nomina­
pany authorize immediate con-
Jersey for a violation marriage $1.75 between Portland and New territory adjoining West Kelso
atructlon of a half-million-dollar, laws. left here today on theJr g g _
lieved it will remain grounded board, Grabbing the rifle by the tion was made by the Inter-allied of an earthquake along the fron­
tier between Eueador and Colum­
York. The letter will be referred and completely surrounding it ex­ until high tide tomorrow. A heavy
muzzle, Mr. Truax forced the Reparations Commission and the
power plant on Link river with a » Ond honeymoon, after remarrying
bia, according to a report reach­
to the Interstate commerce com* cept for the Cowlitz river to the ( fog caused the ship to lose Its
hammer against the bottom of the appointment Is regarded aa a sig-
capacity of 4500 horsepower.
at Carthage, North Carolina.
mtelson.
ing
the American legation at Euc-
east.
I course.
boat and the gun was discharged. *nal honor to the United States. ’ ador. Details are lacking.
LAKE LEADS
STATE IN BOY
GRADUATES
FOREIGN
WARSHIPS
RESENTED
Miss Lloyd George Likes U. S. but
Can’t Understand Apathy to 1 Tea ’
WILL GIVE
CHRISTMAS
■ PROGRAMS I»
ARTIST APPROACHING
LEGION WILL BACK
BEITEhllEN LAWS
COUNÎY EXPENDS ÎG70
IN S. P. BANDIT HUNT
TRAVEL HEAVY DVER
OLD OREGON TRAIL
KELS WJEL
S U B MIT TO
TEST TODAY