Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 27, 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.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
W ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923
NO. 98
HOLD PROTEST PARADES
IX THE PHILIPPINES
«
MANILLA, Dec. 27.— XX
XX — Protest parades of the XX
XX Knights Rizal are likely XX
XX to assume monster propor­ XX
ti tions Sunday. ’ It is esti- XX
XX mated that 50,000 will pa- XX
XX rade Manila while 1,000,- XX
XX 000 will parade through- XX
XX out the Islands bearing “I XX
XX Protest” placards. Organ- XX
Medford Chamber of Com­ XX izers are spending much XX Assassin’s Bullet Shatters
XX money in the circuliza- XX
merce Meets in Their
Wind Shield of Prince’s
X
X tion of the public against XX
Annual Forum
Limolisene
XX the local American stand XX
X favoring territoriali z i n g XX
W A N T CO-OPERATION X
I S INJURED
XX the Islands.
XX I K I Y O
Plans for Advertising Southern xxxxx x x x x x x x x x x x x : XX Home Minister Goto Resigns as
Oregon as a Whole Advocated
Result of Attempt to Assas­
by State President
sinate Hirohito
PRES. VINING
IS SPEAKER
AT MEDFORD
ASHLAND CLIMATE
ATTEMPT TO - King Alexander a Regular
KILL PRINCE
Fellow and Gargled
REGENT FAILS
AVIATOR IS CONVICTED
FOR RECKLESS FLYING
XX
BERKLEY, Cal., Dec. XX
XX 27.— Facing a >100.00 XX
XX fine, or six months in jail, XJ
XX or both, Dewey Warr, the XX
XX first aviator convicted of x:
XX careless, flying, planned XX
XX an appeal against the con­ XX
XX viction obtained before the XX
XX Justice of the Peace court. XX
XX Witnesses testified that he
»
Sterling-Reed Bill Introduc­ XX endangered the lives of XX
XX the crowd attending the a Bold Mail Robbery Disclos­
ed in Both the House
XX California - Stanford foot­ a
ed When 8 Sacks of Mail
and Senate
XX ball game by flying low a
Were Recovered
XX over the huge stadium.
a
OBJECTS ARE VARIED XX
FROM DOCK
Ward will be sentenced a STOLEN
Provides $100,000,000 for Educa­ XX January 5.
a
XX » » x x x x x x a t t t t a Loss o f I’. S. Mail Was Not D is­
tional Purposes and Com­
covered Until A fter Sacks
bating Illiteracy
EDUCATIONAL
Soup:: BILE IS NOW
IN CONGRSS
MAIL BAGS
LOCATED
IN FOREST
Are Found
I. E. Vining, president of the
TOKIO, Dec,. 27— An effort on
HI
Oregon State Chamber of Com­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. — The
the part of three assassins to take
merce addressed the annual forum
Education
Bill, formerly known
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 27.—
the life of Hirohito, price regent
luncheon yesterday in connection
as
the
Towner-Sterling
bill, has
One of the boldest mail robberies
of Japan, failed today, the bul­
with the meeting of secretaries of Senator Borah Says Resolution let being deflected by the glass
ben introduced into the Senate
in the history of San Francisco
Will be Pressed in
southern Oregon who met at
by
Senator
Thomas
Sterling
of
was disclosed yesterday evening
of the limousine in which Hir­
Jaiiuary
South
Dakota
and
into
the
House
Hotel Medford for their annual
Washington, California, Idaho, when post office inspectors an­
ohito was riding. Although the
of
Representatives
by
Congress­
meeting. The object of the con­
nounced that eight sacks of mail
Oklahoma, Kansas to be
prince regent escaped injury,
man
Daniel
A.
Reed
of
New
York.
out
of 14 stolen December 20 had
ference was to discuss methods of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (Cap­ Grand Chamberlain Iriyo was
Scene of Bat tles
been
recoverd.
The bill provides for the crea­
featuring southern Oregon as a ital News Service)— The Senate slightly injured.
tion of a department of educa­
The mail was taken from the
distinctive section of the state and without debate has adopted the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27— The
Daiseke Naniwa, 25 year old
tion with a secretary in the general defense committee of dock of the Monticello Steamship
one to discuss topics that will best Copeland resolution for an inves­ son of a Diet member, was sap-
President s cabinet and author-; radical labor has announed here company six days ago. Its loss was
feature southern Oregon’s attrac­ tigation by the Senate Committee tured immediately after the un­
n o o aoPoPft onniatif
I
that It8 next batt,es for amn^ y not discovered until the recovered
tions.
on Education and Labor of alleg­ successful attempt, but two com­
>100.000,000
fo r
educational | for radicals convicted under sedi- sacks which had been discarded
Definite plans were adopted to ed ‘‘diploma mills.”
panions escaped.
purposes. According to the bill the j tion, criminal syndicalism
and by bandits were found in Sutro
co-operate with the state chamber
The investigation will be of par-
Prince Regent Calm
funds
shall
be
disbursed
for
com
-¡like
laws
will
be
pitched
in
Wash­
forest. The mail had been rifled,
in planning an extensive qdvertis-! ticular interest to Washngton, as
Despite the near successful
bu apparently hurriedly as many
bating
illiteracy,
the
training
of
ington,
California,
Idaho,
Oklaho-
ing campaign which will adequate­ the resolution directs the com­ attempt to take his life, Prince
teachers,
Americanization
work
a-
ma
and
Kansas.
money orders and checks were
ly present the scenic and recrea­ mittee to ascertain and report to Regent Hirohito returned io the
found.
mong
the
alien
populations,
phy­
tional features of southern Ore­ the Senate whether the laws gov­ palace with the wounded grand
Among the prisoners for whom
sical education, and equalization the committee is out to obtain
What the bandits secured in th«
gon.
erning the practice of medecine in chamberlain and proceeded to the
of
educational
opportunities,
es­
way
of cash and valuable pack­
amnesty are the eight I. W. W.
Prof. Vining pointed out that the District of Columbia are being Diet and delivered his speech, ap­
pecially with regard to the rural now serving sentences in the ages can only be conjured. Postal
Oregon will undoubtedly see a observed.
pearing to be the calmest per­
districts.
Washington state for the murder authorities refused to hazard a
heavier tourist traffic in 1924
The committee also will make son in the assemblage.
The
bill
expressly
provides
that
jM o v a r
of several American Legion men guess, although some unofficial
than ever before and travelers do inquiries to ascertain whether
Goto Resigns
/{VÄ.
the right of the individual States at an Armistice day celebration estimates were that it might run
not come to the state particularly there are in the employ of the
Home Minister Goto filed his
Photo, made in Chicago, is of Mile. Nata Novar, who in private to supervise and control their own at Centralia, Wash., four years a- into the thousands of dollars. Thrt
to see Ashland, Grants Pass, Med­ pubic health service and other resignation, immediately follow­
life
is
Roxanne Manos, sister of Aspasia Manos, morgantic wife of educational affairs should be go. The prisoners, together with mail was the accumulation in the
ford or Klamath Falls. All petty branches of the Government per­ ing the reported attempt of as­
the late King Alexander of Greece. According to Mme. Novar who carefully safeguarded and the Sec­ all others of their kind now in Napa valley after the regular
grievances should be forgotten son holding “degrees” or “cer­ sassination.
spent much time in the castle of the King, he was just a "regular retary of Education is forbidden
train had left on that day. It in­
and co-operation extended be­ tificates” from "diploma mills.”
fellow” who preferred the simple life with his family to the formality to interfere with state control in prison, received a Christmas gift cluded Sacks for Calistoga. Napa,
of >25 each from the general de­
of Court. He was careless as to where he placed his wearing a p ­ any way.
tween the cities, contrary to the
Senator Borah, whoreported the
Vallejo, St. Helena, Rutherford
MONTANA
MAN
KILLS
fense committee.
parel,
made
a
noise
when
he
ate
his
soup,
lost
collar
buttons
and
in­
old time clannish Indian spirit.
resolution, said Senator Copeland
The new education bill is sup­
and
Yountsville. It is believed
dulged in profanity.
Besides the five Centralia raid­
WIFE; ATTEMPTS SUCIDE
Mr. Vining drew a striking com­ will be chairman of the investigat­
ported by the National Education ers, the list of prisoners for whom to have included a large amount
parison of the minuteness of ing committee which will start its
Association, the Supreme Council petitions will be issued are five of Christmas mail.
BOZEMAN, Mont., Dec. 27—
southern Oregon’s present co-op­ work early in January.
of the Scottish Rite of Freemas- other Washington prisoners held
The preliminary investigation
eration. He told of the various
This resolution is in line with Stephen R. Maggard 46, shot and
onry, Southern Jurisdiction, the I at the Walla Walla penitentiary launched by the poatoffie’e inspec­
tribes of Indians who existed in recent activities of the Post Of­ mortally wounded his wife, Mrs.
Order of the Eastern Star, the A- and four in Idaho. The list also tors immediately after the theft
the earlier days in secluded parts fice Department in issuing fraud Virginia Beile Maggard, 56, here
merican Federation of Labor, the ¡includes Thomas J. Mooney San was discovered disclosed that six
of the valley. Every Indian boost­ orders against alleged “universi­ yesterday and then shot himself.
,
tt 7 / « i i AmeriCai‘. R.eVO' l Prancl8co dynamite murderer. A men drove up to the Monticello
ed for his own tribe, every tribe ties” which grind out “graduates” Mrs. Maggard died without re-
lution, the Congress of Mothers special effort is to be made in be­ steamship dock the night the mall
spoke for itself and the promo­ by the simple process of taking a I gaining consciousness. Maggard's Sister of Condemned Man Takes State Prohibition Agent Spends and Parent-Teachers Associations,
half of the relief of Edwin Krier, arrived in a wagon marked “IT.
tion of common interests were fee and writing a “diploma.” The recovery is doubtful. They had
t
h
e
G
r
a
n
d
Encampment
of
Steps to. Obtain Governor’s
Two Weeks in Cleaning
who was convicted at St. Maries 8. Mail.” They told the steamship
unknown.
Knights
Templar,
and
many
oth­
practice is debauching of real ed­ been separated for several months.
Clemency
I’p Marshfield
Idaho, some time ago on a charge employes the regular mail wagons
In co-operating with the state ucation when its practice is con­
er organizations.
of criminal syndicalism and who were all tied up on Christmas
chamber it is planned to make an fined to making “Doctors of Phil­
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 27.
now js serving a ten-year sentence work and were given the mall
MARSHFIELD, Dec. 27— Since
attractive lot of advertising that osophy” and “Bachelors of Sci-
Plans for a new effort to save I the arrival of a state prohibition
at Boise. The defense committee shipment of 14 sacks.
will be forceful and not require ence,” but when it extends to mak-
Alex A. Kels, Lodi slayer, from ‘ officer in Coos county a couple
has issued an attack on rulings
Bingle folders that have heretofore ing “doctors” and “dentists” it
the gallows on January
4th, | of weeks ago, state and county
made by Presiding Judge Steele CHILDREN PACKED THE
been produced at a maximum lets loose upon an unsuspecting
nine days away, were taken up funds have received liberal a-
of Moscow in the trial of Krier.
VINING FOR XMAS SHOW
cost by every city in the state.
public those who can injure the
yesterday by his sister, Mrs. H. A. mount. The campaign resulted in
Several noted ex-convicts will take
At the meeting of the directors health of the Nation, and so take Leslie Neighbors, Wanted In Cor­ Staples, with Stockton attorneys a big cleaup on Front street,
A feature of Christmas week
charge of the amnesty campaign
and members of the state cham­ from the wealth and its strength
of the Kels family. Before leaving Marshfield, and several paid fines Institution for Insane Burns; 17
entertainments overlooked yester­
vallis, Was Riding Bicycle
ber of commerce to be held in
the Lodi home of Mrs. Annie Kels, of >500 and were given jail sen­
day by the Tidings was the free
FALKS 70 FEET, BUT
Bodies Have Reen Recov­
to California
Portland next Friday and Satur­ TRUCK DRIVER KILLED
Mrs. Staples announced that it tences.
show
given to the kiddies of Ash­
RESULTS NOT FATAL
ered; Others Perish
day, resolutions will be presented
had been decided to circulate pe­
land
by
the management of the
At Powers three bootleggers
UNDER BALE OF HAY
If he had only peddled faster, titions appealing to Governor were arrested and fined >500 each
Vining.
the state body allowing the forest­
KELSO, Wash., Dec. 26. — J.
CHICAGO, Dec. 27.— With 17
Leslie Neighbors, 17, would not Friend W. Richardson to com­ and within a day afterwards
ry service to buy five hundred
The event was advertised for
bodies
already
recovered,
Coroner
IHunt’
a hlgh clin>ber employed
LODI, Cal.,, Dec. 27. Sam B it-. have returned to Corvallis today mute the death sentence. ■
feet of frontage along the entire
10:30
and no delay was occasion­
were
caught
selling
again
and
by
the
Silver
Lake
Railway
&
Oscar Wolff predicted that many
tner, 31, met death here yesterday to face charges of law breaking.
The purpose of her visit to the were placed under bonds of $700 more dead would be found under Lumber company, narrowly es ed in unreeling the pictures be­
right of way to the entrance of
in a peculiar accident, being fatal­
The congenial chap had been jattorny’s office was to decide the
different parks. If such resolu­
ly crushed under a bale of hay working in a garage. At night, wording of the petition and the each. In several instances viola­ the ruins of the State hospital for caped death when he fell 70 feet cause of the tardiness of the spec­
tions can be passed the forests
tors were given liberty until Jan insane, which was destroyed by to the ground. He escaped with a tators, for at the appointed hour
that pinned him to the steering whn trusted with keys to the
best
method
of
getting
quick
ac-
j
uary 2 that they might enjoy the
on the right of ways, now owned wheel of his truck after the load
broken arm and several cracked the theatre was filled almost to
fire last night at Dunning.
building
enabling
him
to
return
tion.
She
stated
that
she
and
her
overflowing.
ribs.
by private parties, will not be had become wedged in the door
holidays, and they must serve
A
score
or
more
of
lunatics
after
the
evening
meal
and
clean
husband, Mrs. Kels and Charles their jail sentences. Empire and
A Charley Chaplin picture
cut down and necessitate the high­ of a shed.
the garage, he purloined a choice Kels, brother of the condemned North Bend also contributed to escaped from the guards, but it
created
the desired effect and it
ways to run through bare stump-
TWO
INJURED
IN
AUTO
Bittner attempted to drive in­ machine and demonstrated his
its believed all, or nearly all, are
man,
would
personally
take
the
was
truly
a happy bunch of boys
the
fund
in
fines.
age.
ACCIDENTS AT SALEM
to the shed to escape the rain. It freinds its merits.
! harmless.
petitions
through
the
district
in
and
girls
that filed out of the
At the close of the meeting yes­ was necessary to drive up a slight
A few nights ago when having which Kels is well known and ob­ RILL WILL PROVIDE
terday, Prof. Vining was present­ incline and the top of the load
SALEM. Dec. 26.— Fred Mc­ doors at the noon hour and de­
TRIAL OF THREE I. W. WAS
one of the regular good times, the tain signatures
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
ed a cane as a token of appeciation became wedged in the door, kill­
Mullin, 7 years of age, was taken parted for their homes. That the
machine in which he was riding
RESUMED AFTER RECESS to a local hospital last night with event was duly appreciated is at­
and remembrance for his interest ing his engine.
collided with another car. Not ALLEGED THIEF MAKES
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27— Sen­
injuries suffered when he was tested by the warm praise ac-
In the chamber of commerce.
When Bittner started the en- wishing tp face the music, he
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 27.— The struck by an automobile driven by corded by the youngsters.
ESCAPE FROM MEDFORD ator Simeon D. Fess, of Ohio, has
gine and backed, the top bale of i started for California on a bicycle
introduced a bill into the Senate trial of Sam Oberman, Ed Hig­ David 8. Turner of Chemawa. The
FALL ISSUES DENIAL
the hay fell forward. His body1 which he was purchasing on the
A
report
was
issued
from
the
providing for the creation of a gins and Edward McCray, alleged lad suffered a broken leg and was FEW DEER ARE KILLED
IN OIL LEASE CHARGE was crushed under its weight, ¡ installment plan.
police at Medford this morning national university of the United I. W. W., accused in an indict­ badly cut about the face and head.
and before he was rescued he had
IN SISK IVO I’ FOREST
In Ashland he was detected that a man who had robbed a
States, to be located at Washing­ ment of violating the criminal Mrs. Sarah Stewart was knocked
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Ex- died.
by the marchant who sold him the store in Albany a few days ago
ton, which is intended to be the syndicalism law, was scheduled to down but not seriously hurt when
YREKA, Dec. 27— It is believ­
Secretary Fall, is a letter to the
two wheeled contrivance and held and was caught in Medford trying
be resumed late to-day, before Su­ she was struck by a car driven
greatest
center
of
learning
and
ed
that less than 1000 deer were
Senate committee investigating SISSON CAROL SINGERS
here until arrangements were to sell some of the stolen articles,
perior Judge J. F. Pullen after a by Emil Grant of Silverton. She
scientific
investigation
in
the
the leasing of Naval oil reserves
killed
in Siskiyou County during
HAVE A BUSY TIME completed that returned him to escaped from the jail there this world.
five-day recess.
was
taken
to
her
home
following
to private interests, denied cate-
the
8a8ou
just closed. These fig­
Corvallis this morning.
morning by sawing the lock off
Judge Pullen postponed the the accident.
The
threefold
purposes
of
the
gorally he ever received money
ures are based on records kept
In strange coincidence, Marrlt the Jail door and climbing out
SISSON, Cal., Dec. 27.— The lo­
bill as described is: (1 ) to pro­ case last Tursday afternoon until
from persons to whom he leased
by
the Klamath and Shasta na­
Potter,
18,
and
Howard
O'Hara
the skylight.
mote pure and applied sciences today to permit of the calling of DOHENEY MAY ESTABISH
oil lands. Fall declared, however, cal carol singers finished their 17, from Newport were able to get
tional
forests. In Klamath forest
The sheriff of Linn Co. was in
RETAIL OIL STATIONS only 362 deer were killed this
that he was advanced >100,000 second night of caroling at 3 o’- as far south as Redding with a Medford ready to take the man and cultivate the original and fine a special venire of jurymen when
: clock Christmas morning, after I
arts, (2) to provide higher train­ the regular venire was exhausted.
by Edward B. McLean, Washing­
year, while the total number kil­
i having sung continuausly from 8 stolen machine, and on their way back to Albany this morning when ing for men and women intend­ It was predicted that it would
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27— Re­ led in the Shasta forest is 490,
ton newspaper publisher, to assist
back
to
Newport,
in
charge
of
the police discovered that the had
in buying a ranch in New Mex o’clock the night before. Practi- deputy sheriff of Lincoln county, escaped.
ing to enter important govern­ take several days more to select ports are current that the Edward making a total of 822 for the two
, cally every home in the town and
L. Doheney oil Interests have de­ forests.
ment posts, (3 ) to co-operate with a jury to try the case.
Ico.
they stopped over night in Ash­
surrounding
country
was
visited
The loan. Fall’s letter alleged,
finitely
decided to establish re­
scientific
brances
of
the
govern­
land.
L a s t y e a r 4 69 d e e r w e re k ille d
MONMOUTH IS MAKING
w a sm a d ë on "a" personal note °ññ -i ao"ie time during the two ni«hts
MEXICAN
REGULARS
tail
gasoline
stations
throughout
ment
and
with
agircultural
col­
Arrangements w e r e m a d'e
in the Klamth forest, showing a
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
Christmas, and every-
der an agreement whereby Me- before
.
ARE ON OFFENSIVE the country according to the decrease of more than 100 'or the
leges in research work and the ac­
whereby
Leslie
Neighbor
was
re­
» Lean within
. . . three
..
years was . to ¡where
_t__ a _ cordial reception was ■ turned to Corvallis with these two
Evening Herald. Doheney would season just closed.
MONMOUTH, Dec. 27— Under cumulation of scientific data.
given
the singers.
have the right to call the loan or
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 27— Fed­ not confirm the report but his of-
Altogether nearly forty voices boys and an extra trip was saved the supervision of the commercial
enter partnership in the Harris
eral
troups are pressing the reb­ ficed did not deny that a holding AUTO HITS CRIPPLED
another
officer.
PROTECTOR
OF
RANK
club af this city the town is now
volunteered for the carol service.
ranch.
els
vigorously
on all fronts, the concern was being organized to
ROBBERS IS RELEASED
being numbered according to
GIRL; RESULTS FATAI.
war office announced today. Gen­ finance a retail company.
streets
and
street
signs
erected.
CONGRESS
MAY
CONSIDER
OCTOGENARIAN DIES
BELOW ZERO WEATHER
EUGENE, Dec. 27.— Nels Berk- eral Martinez is directing a strong
SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 27.—
POINT HONDA DISASTER The streets have been surveyed cem, rancher of Heceta, who kept offensive against the rebels at
EDWIN FARLEY RESIGNS
AND SNOW REPORTED
Miss Ilene Branshaw, 23-year-ohl
according to the modern plans
SEATT^.^,, iz«*c. 27.— T. T. El­
BOARD CHAIRMANSHIP crippled girl who was run over
now used by most cities, with 100 the three Flornce bank robbers Vera Cruz, where the latter are
lis,
who
came
to
Washington
in
______
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27— Con numbers to the block, using Main In his house for four days after concentrating for their last stand, j
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 27.— Sub­
by an unidentified motorist who
1862
from
Maryland
and
settled
gressional investigation of the and Warren streets as the divid­ the robbery and who has been in
zero temperature and heavy snows
A division of revolutionists arej WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Ed- failed to.stop after the accident
the county jail here for about a attacking Syptepec, which is d e-‘ win P. Farley has announced his Sunday night, died in a local hos­
the first of the long delayed win­ at Walla Walla, died at his home Point Honda disaster, in which a ing lines of the city.
week, was released this morning fended by a thousand federal resignation from the chairman­ pital here today. Two other wom­
ter, have hit this section. Temper- today. He was born 85 years ago fleet of U. S. Destroyers were lost,
and
was
one
of
the
oldest
mem
on
>2500 bail and left at once for troups, supported by artillery.
together
with
a
score
of
lives,
atures ranging from 14 to 20 be­
ship for the United States ship­ en and one man were severely in-
MAIN, STOCKBROCKER,
lis home. Ranchers of that por­
low zero are recorded in the Can- 1 ers
Borrowed Time club. looms as the result of the prelim­
ping
board, as the result of the ac­ Jurd by being struck with auto­
HELD WITHOUT BAIL tion of the country furnished
adian Northwest, with strong ¡an organization of Seattle men inary inquiry made by the Naval
WIFE OF DIAMOND STAR
tion of the Senate Interstate Com­ mobiles Christmas eve and all
Berkrem’s bail.
winds prevailing. The entire who have Passed 70.
Affairs sub-committee of the
COMMITTS SUICIDE merce Commission falling to ap­ three are in hospitals here.
SEATTLE, Dec. 27.— F. L.
Northwestern United States is due
House Appropriations committee. Main, young stockbrocker wanted
prove the nomination of President
for a protracted cold spell, ac­
Rear Admiral Eberle, chief of in New York, Los Angeles and KELSO MASONS WILL
PRACTICE SHOOT
HALE OF W INE GLASSES
ORLANDO, Dec. 27.— Mrs. Joe Coolidge.
cording to prediction.
ERECT NEW’ TEMPÎ.E Tinker, wife of the famous Chi­
Naval operations, appeared before Seattle on various charges, is held
INDICATES MOIST SPOT
Ashland Rod and Gun club will the sub-committee behind closed here without bail. Los Angeles
cago Nationals’ shortstop of form­ GREEK THRONE OFFERED
THE WEATHER
KELSO, Wash., Dec. 27.The er years, killed herself here yes­
hold a practice shoot Sunday, Dec. doors, with all records bearing authorities charge that Main ob­
TO PAUL KARAGEORGEV1C
REDDING, Cal., Dc. 27.— Red­
on
the
disaster.
’ Report for December 26, 1923 30. Any shooter who wants to
tained more, than >100,000 from cornerstone of the Kelso Masonic terday, while temporarily men­
ding is not wholly dry, as indicat­
— Maximum, 40; minimum 21; shoot for practice will be supplied
approximately 150 investors in an temple was laid Saturday after­ tally deranged, it was revealed to­
ROME, Dec. 27.— It is report­ ed by the sale of decanters and
.22 precipitation. Last night’s'w ith targets and ammunition on
Klamath Falls— Several thou­ alleged oil venture in southern noon by Grand Master Holman of day by. members of the family. ed from Belgrade that Elntherios wine glasses. A local firm sold
‘he state of Washington with fit­ She had appeared to be recover­ Venizelos, former Greek premier
temperature of 21 was the coldest j grounds, opposite Jackson Hot sand otherwise useless horses to Oregon.
fifty wine decanters the week pre-
ting
ceremonies. The temple is a ing from a protracted illness fol­ has offered the Greek throne to
temperature registered this sea-j Springs. Shooting begins 10 a. be manufactured into chicken
ceeding Christmas. During the
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