Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 29, 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 Leadii g N e w sp a ^ , 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, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923
No. 100
NEVADA MAX ATTACKED
MRS. KELS SIST E R MAY
BY SWARM OF BATS
9
HAVE TO ACT FOR H ER
RENO, Nev., Dec. 29.— »
: a
a Attacked by what he de­ «
LODI, Cal., Dec. 28.— 8
¡8
Mrs. Annie Kels, wife of
9 clares was a swarm of a »
8 Alex A. Kels, Lodi mur­
a thousand b a t s , Joseph »
¡8 derer under sentence to be
n Morasky, station agent at «
a Imlay, relates a weird 8
« hanged on January 4th,
8 may have to appear in
a story of a recent trip he »
•8 p r o x y before Governor
a made through a cave in a »
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J« Friend W. Richardson to
mountain six miles east of «
* XX present petitions now be­
$49,804.50 Is«A.mount to Be a Imlay.
» Suit to Restrain State Is
Supreme Court Rules A d e r-8 ing circulated and to plead
Raised in Taxes for ¡a
Morasky says he was »
Scheduled for Feder­
sely Against Tax Conser- 8 with him for the life of 8 Wredenski, Clergyman of
Coming Year.
a
taking a walk over the »
al Court.
«
Russian Church Named
vation Commissions.
8 her husband.
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j a mountains when he sud­ n
»
to Work in U. S.
LEVY ABOUT 18.4 MILLS « denly came upon the open­ « THREE JUDGES TO SIT
Mrs. H. A. Staples, sis­ 8 J
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EXCEPTION I S MADE a ter of Kels. said to-day
a ing of the cave. He re­ «
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A rrange for P urchase o f Addi- a
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8 that unless Mrs. Kels im­ » 8 i ORDERS ARE REPEALED
turned later with a rope, 8 H earing on Com pulsory A tten d .
Decision Places Tax Levying Bur-1 8 proves from her present
tion al Lands in A shland
a and lowered himself into 8
ance S tatu te to B e H eld B e­
9 T chitcherin R ecalls Orders Not to
den Upon County Courts
8 broken-down cond 111 o n,
Creek W ater Shed.
a the mouth of the cave, It
fore Three Federal Jud ges.
9
Conduct Com m unist P r o p ­
and Other Bodies.
¡8 she would be unable to
a and after proceeding thru 9
9
aganda.
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8 make the trip to Sacra­ 9
The city council met last night a a natural tunnel and down 9
•
>
J
PORTLAND, Dec. 28.— Suit for
SALEM, Dec. 29.— The su- 8 mento to see the gover­ 9
In specal session. Business of « an incline for about 200 9 a restraining order against the
(Copyright by. I. N. S.)
preme
court yesterday held that 8 nor. In that contingency, 9
importance was transacted, inclu- « feet came into a large » state law requiring public school
|
BERLIN,
Dec. 28.— A clergy-
the act of 1923, creating tax con- 8 Mrs. Staples said she her­ 9
ding the adoption of an ordinance « chamber.
« attendance will be tried before
|
man
of
the
Russian
living church
" 'S
- ' ‘i f
servation commissions through-'» self would carry to the
This chamber was the « three federal judges in Portland
providing for the tax levy for the **
¿ ¿ A -
,
named
Wrendenski
has
been sent
i
out the state, is void because of a 1 8 governor t h e petitions
home of the bats, and he « January 5, according to notice re-
year. Th^ budget as provided in
I
to
the
United
States
by
the
Third
defect in the title. This opinion 8 which request that the
the adopted ordinance will pro- ** says they began an infur­ « ceived yesterday by Joseph A.
, Internationale to conduct red
does not affect the tax conserva- 8 death penalty be set aside.
vide the sum of >49,804.50, which n iated attack upon him and 8 Hill, president of Hill Military a-
propaganda, it was learned by tin*
tion ànd supervision commission 8 « « 8 8 » 8 8 8
■will be appropriated to the several ** he owes his life to the 8 cademy, who instituted the pro-
International
News Service to­
V/.ó'/A'.
of Multnomah county, which was
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funds. -
i ** fact that he wore a very 8 ceedings to test the compulsory
day after a searching investiga­
created by an earlier act passed NEW YEAR# A HOLIDAY
and 8 law. One of the federal judges
The budget originally decided
decided ** heavy cap, coat
tion of the ramiications of the
in
1921.
The
court
did
not
rule
on
AT TH E POSTOFFICE
8 will probably come from Califor-
on and submitted by the council a gloves.
Russian propaganda system.
the constitutionality of the act
a n t t n n n n n n 8 nia.
to the County Tax Supervision and
i ****>»*</iL"
It was established beyond doubt
at this time. _
In accordance with instructions
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Action to prevent operation of
Conservation commission provid­
The result of the decision will from the Department, the New that George Tchitcherin, commis­
the law was begun by Mr. Hill
ed the sum of >50,804.50. A re­ 140 CASES OF WHISKEY
be
to place the burden of tax Year’s Day, Tuesday, January 1st, sioner for foreign affairs' in the
STOLEN BY BANDITS last July. He filed four counts—
duction of >1,000 was made by
levying,
supervision and conser­ will be observed by the Ashland soviet government at Moscow,
that the law violated the consti­
the commission, particulars of
vation entirely on the shoulders postoffice as a complete holiday. has repealed ironclad orders that
CHICAGO, Dec. 29.— Forcing tution of the United States; that
which appear in another article
of the county courts and other tax Service same as on Sundays.
no one connected with the Rus­
their way into the office of the it deprived him of property with­
of this issue.
levying
bodies.’
sian
diplomatic or consular ser­
The amount of taxes to be Illinois Wholesale & Manufactur­ out due process of law; that it
The
act
of
1921
created
the
vice
in
any capacity whatsoever
raised this year exceeds that of ing company, six heavily armed denied to his school equal protec­
commission
now
operating
in
may
directly
or indirectly engage
last year by >3,010.00 The a- bandits overpowered the boy tion under the law; and that it
Multnomah
county.
By
the
a-
in communist propaganda pur­
watchman, bound him securely impaired the obligation of con­
mount last year totaled >46,794.-
mendment
of
1923
an
attempt
poses.
and carried away 146 cases of tract. December 16 further steps
60. Although the total amount of
was made to extend this system
Tchitcherin had instructed the
whiskey valued at >19,000.
were taken when Governor Pierce,
taxes to be raised for the coming
throughout the state. This a-
Russian envoys to direct their en­
Attorney-General Van Winkle and
year is larger than for the past
mendment
was
found
defective
tire
attention to legitimate busin­
Stanley Myers, district attorney
year the levy will be somewhat
by the supreme court, which made M atter Subm itted to Council; ess so that no foreign government
for Multnomah county, were ser­
S tate Game Board to Be
lees, due to an increase in the as­
only a memorandum
opinion,
could accuse the soviet of using
ved with copies of the suit for a
C onsulted.
sessed valuation of the city. The
evidently with the intention of
its diplomatic machinery for
A New York newspaper editor was amazed recently when he
restraining order from the federal
amount to be raised will require
opened his morning mail and read the following remarkable letter handing down a written opinion
propaganda purposes.
courts.
Frank Jordan, representative
later.
a levy of over 18.4 mills. The
However, the Third Interna­
Mr. Hill alleges that a business accompanied by the photograph of the sender’s eyes:
"Kindly put this ad in your evening paper:
Yesterday’s opinion is only a and member of the Park board, tionale is still feverishly hacking
former levy as 18.7 mills. The
equipment
A shland S u ffers Cut of $ 1 ,0 0 0 worth >100,000 and
“For sale, a pair of eyes.
short memorandum, issued to appeared before the city council propaganda for a world revolu­
present assessed valuation is >2,-
valued
in
excess
of
>40,000
will
“I
have
used
them
for
twenty
three
years,
and
they
were
of
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M
h
ile
M
edford
Sustain
s
cover
an emergency that being last night, and asked permission tion. Every conceivable means of
717, 845.75.
be rendered useless by the law if good service. I think I saw more than enough of this w orld and i itm
a
. .
$
#
,3
0
0
R
eduction.
1 d X ° “ whIch’ under the to remove the herd of elk now publicity is being employed by
Included in the items among
it goes into effect September 1, give a chance to anyone who can pay me enough to live the’ rest
law, tax levies may be filed with located in Lithla park to land
of my days in darkness.
which the total tax will be divided
1926,
as
provided.
He
further
the officials of te Third Interna­
Although the action was recor-
the county assessors. A more owned by the city in the Ashland
“Kindly
have
the
answers
sent
to
you.
I
shall
call
on
Saturday
is that of the city park. The sum
tionale.
charges that business has decrea­
office. I am sending a sample of my eyes.
lengthy opinion, in which the water shed. In making the ap­
of >4,254.32 will be apportioned i ded October 22, it will be a mat­ sed since its passage at the gener­ at your
A branch, specializing n prop­
“Thanking you heartily,
ter
of
general
news
to
announce
court
is expected to touch upon plication, Mr. Jordan stated that
the park fund. This is less than
al
election
in
November,
1922.
aganda
in England and America,
“A
FRIEND
WHO
DOESN’T
WANT
TO
SEE
ANY
MORE,”
that a meeting of the Tax Super- p '
*“
veiI,Der’ is z z .
the constiutionality of the act, no final action could be taken,
the amount asked for by the park
, „
p
Parochial schools are also inter-
has
established
headquarters at
however, without consulting the
will be handed down later.
board, but is all the city felt vising and Conservation Commis- ested in »u
the outcome of the forth­
Bonn on the Rhine in the occu­
The validity of the tax conser­ State Game board.
justified in appropriating, in the sion of Jackson county held on coming hearing, which, in event
pied
area in Germany. Is is con­
The matter was discussed at
vation commission law, as well as
face of a reduction of >1,000 the oregoing date, the commission of either success or failure, it is
ducted
by a Russian named Rar-
its constitutionality, was attacked some length and terminated with
made by the tax supervising com­ unanimously voted to reduce the predicted, will go on to the su­
marovski.
in a mandamus p r o c e e d i n g the council issuing Instructions to
annual budgets of Ashland and preme court of the United States.
mission.
It was Rarmarkovski who gave
brought in the supreme court by the Park board to make whatever
Medford.
Orgon is the first state to test the
Buy Additional Land
to
the clergyman Wredenski as
disposition
of
the
elk
that
the
The commission ruled as fol­ validity of such a public school F ire, O rigin ating in B oiler R oom , 1 H ou sew ife is V ictim and O ther the county court of Umatilla
A decision was reached looking
to
how
to proceed in the United
board
considered
necessary,
so
coutny and the banks of Yamhill
is C ontrolled W ith Sligh t
to the purchase of additional land lows: “That the budget of the law and the procedure here is be­
Two Leave Gas on Follow­
States.
long as orders of the State Game
county.
Damage.
ing Liquor Party.
in the Ashland creek shed. The cty of Ashland should be modi­ ing watched with great interest
Wredenski is understood to
board
are not violated.
In
the
former
instance
the
court
additional purchases will include fied by reducing the item of >14,- by other states.
have
worked his way to New
Members
of
the
Park
board
re­
was asked to compel the county
approximately 200 acres owned by ?~2.50 estimated for the general
—
A fire that started In a boiler
SEATTLE, Dec. 29. — Three assessor of Umatilla county to alize that the pasture occupied by York as a steward upon a steam­
J. F. Rocho, for which the city
room in the rear of the Ashland persons are dead as the result of
city department; and the police de- SHASTA LIMITED BARELY
extend upon the tax rolls an item the elk is demanded for anto camp ship.
partment,
in
the
sum
of
>1,000,
AV ER TS SERIOUS W RECK Lau n d r y w a s c o n t r o l l e d two separate cases of gas asphyx­
will pay >8.00 per acre. Another
of approximately >65,000, repre­ and park purposes, and that if
with difficulty early last night be- iation. When Neils Sorenson re-
tract of about 80 acres will be leaving the amount >13,722.50,
senting a levy for market road they can be removed to a suitable WALLA WALLA WILL
REDDING, Dec. 29.— Passen­ fore serious damage was done to ; turned home from work he found purposes, which had been elim­ location congested conditions will
purchased from Mrs. L. E. Reeder and that the budget of the city
BAN ( IGARETTE A1)S
The sum of >10.00 per acre will of Medford should be modified by gers on the northbound Shasta the main floor of the building, i his wife dead on the kitchen floor. inated from the county budget be greatly relieved in both the
be paid for 40 acres, and for the reducing the item of >20,300.00 Limited of the Southern Pacific Because the bulk of the machin- She had attempted to light a gas by the tax conservation commis­ park and auto camp. Final action
WALLA WALLA, Dec. 28,—
remaining 40 acres the sum of for the water fund in the sum of j were thrown into a panic when a ery in the room was placed dir­ oven and had undoubtedly faint­ sion.
will not be taken for some time. After January 1 cigarette adver­
>8,300.00, leaving the amount of broken drive rod derailed the lo­ ectly against a narrow board wall, ed as the result of recent illness,
>8.00 per acre will be paid.
tising on billboards with be under
C ounties Join
comotive and mail and baggage the fire was hard to get at and being overcome while uncon­
Bills were allowed for the said item >12,000.00.“
the ban. The city commissioners
In the latter instance the court O. L. AND S. P . AR E
It will be noted that the order cars in tunnel No. 2. Although the flames had burned their way scious.
month.
INTERCHANGING
CARS
several months ago passed an or­
was asked to compel the county
reduces the amount of the gen­ the sudden stoppage greatly ex­ up the wall to the celling before
Eric M. Johnson, 35, and O s-; court of Yamhill county to restore
D odge Is Appointed
dinance forbidding such advertis­
car Anderson, 4 3, were found an item of approximately >75,000
Louis Dodge was appointed a eral fund of Ashland >1,000, cited .passengers none were hurt. being subdued.
EUGENE, Dec. 28.— Freight ing, the date of its going into ef­
The
tunnel
was
slightly
caved
while
the
water
fund
of
Med­
The
fire
department
was
able
dead in b?d in the latter’s room. for the payment of outstanding cars are now being Interchanged fect being January 1, 1924.
member of the park board, suc­
ceeding Mrs. Fred Wagner whose ford suffers a reduction of >8,- in but officials expected to have to confine all damage to one A partially empty whiskey bottle, bonded and warrant Indebtedness, between the Oregon Electric and
Mayor Ben F. Hill stated today
300.00, nearly half.
the track cleared at noon today. room, as a heavy concrete outer empty beer hotties, and rem­
resignation was accepted several
which the commission was said to Southern Pacific tracks at Lasen that he expected no opposition,
wall gave slight chance for the nants of a lunch testified to a li­
The budgets submitted by Cen­
have eliminated from the county station, two miles west of Eugene, given billboard agencies.
weeks ago. The appointment was
fire to spread.
tral
Point,
Gold
Hill,
Phoenix,
quor
party,
which
evidently
pre-
budget.
where the two lines cross. Physi
made by the mayor with the un­
The building is owned by Wm. ceeded asphyxiation. Two burn­
Rogue
River,
and
Talent
were
ap­
Klamath, Polk and Tillamook cal connection between the two ELKS W ILL HONOR THE
animous sanction of the council.
Myer but occupied by the laundry ers of the gas stove were turned
proved as submitted.
counties joined with Umatilla systems, long desired by local
LATE CHARLES PRESCOTT
under ownership of Wirt M. on. Both men were found partially
The
result
of
the
reduction
or­
shippers,
was
obtained
largely
and
Yamhill
counties
in
the
at­
81 MOROS KILLED
Wright. The loss is small.
clad where they had fallen uncon­ tack on the law.
through the efforts of the Eu
The Elk’s Memorial services
BY CONSTABULARY dered in the local budget means
scious on the bed.
that Ashland will have to econo­
gene chamber of commerce. Steel for the late Charles N. Prescott,
work on the new connecting track drowned at Marshfield, December
MANILA, Dec. 29.— Thirty-one mize in general fund expenditures Tw o E xten sive T ransfers A re Re­ EXECUTION IS STAYED;
FO LK S R ETU RN HOME $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 IN BONDS IN
to
the
amount
of
>1,000,
which
is
was
completed December 22 and 16, 1923 will be held tomorrow
ported
in
S
outheastern
P
art
Moros are reported killed in a
STOLEN
MAIL
POUCHES
causing
city
authorities
some
ballasting
was finished yesterday. afternoon at 3 o’clock In the Elks’
of
C
latsop
County.
battle with the Filipino Constabu­
WALLA
WALLA,
Dec.
29.—
concern.
Just
what
the
result
Temple.
lary at Malundu in Lano. Accord­
Believing
that
he
was
to
be
hang­
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Dec.
29.—
PICTUR
E
DISTRIBUTO
R
will
be
in
Medford
is
not
known
The regular ritual given hv the
ASTORIA, Dec. 29.— The trans­
ing to the report a detachment of
GETS TW ELV E YEARS lodge on such occasions will he
60 constabulary men attacked the but it is evident that a cut of fer of a large tract of timber ed at the state prison here to­ That the disappearance last week
a pretty part of the ceremony and
Moros under Chief Data, who >8,300.00 is sufficient to 'cause land In southeastern Clatsop coun­ day, the mother and a brother of of eight pouches of mail, en route j Of th e Num ber 2 1 ,2 5 0 F ile Appli-
Thomas
Walton
arrived
here
the
from
cities
in
Napa
and
Solano
i
cations
fo
r
Cash
Pay-
some
worry
in
that
city.
Rev. P. K. Hammond will deliver
PORTLAND.
Dec.
29.—
Ralph
ty involving >313,000.00 from the
cut the telephone wires. No cas­
day
before
Christmas
from
their
Counties
to
San
Francisco,
was
i
inent.
the
memorial address. A male
Plelow,
local
motion
picture
dis­
George L. Burrows company to
ualties were reported among the
home
in
Montague,
Calif.,
and
evidently
the
outcome
fo
a
well-
quartet
will furnish music.
tributor, convicted last week of
the Crossett Lumber company was
constabulary.
CHILD RECO VERED BUT
started
on
their
return
journey
planned plot was indicated yester-
The public is invited to attend
SALEM, Dec. 28.— A total of an attempted criminal assnalt, was
The fight has fanned the fires
MOTHER IS KILLED completed today. Another timber
yestrday,
after
learning
that
Wal-
the
service.
day
when
a
Vallejo
bank
notified
;
33,549
applications
for
cash
bon-
deal
involving
the
sale
of
6,000
was
sentenced
today
to
12
years
of hatred to greater heights be­
top
had
obtained
a
stay
of
execu­
Post
Office
Inspector
C.
M.
Christ-1
us
and
loans
had
been
received
up
acres
in
the
same
section
of
the
in
the
penitentiary.
Judge
F.
W.
tween the ^Moros and Filipinos,
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 29.—
causing a grave situation in the Motherly love won over the fear county and ownd by the Lumber­ tion, pending appeal of his case ianson, of San Francisco, that to tonight, according to a report Wilson, of The Dallas, passed the EUGENE-KLAMATII
to the supreme court, it was an- >20,000 in Liberty bonds, con­ prepared by the world veteran’s sentence. Pielow’s attorney’s have
CONTRACTS AWARDED
Moro provinces.
of death when Mrs. Maude Mourn­ man’s Timber company will be nouned at the penitentiary.
signed to a San Francisco banking state aid commission. Cash bon­ filed notice of appeal.
closed by the first of the year.
ing, 24, was instantly killed by
TOM MIX RECOVERING
Walton was convicted in the institution and shipped on Decem­ us applications paid aggregate
Contracts for construction work
The consideration is said to be ap­
train
FROM GUNSHOT WOUND an outgoing interurban
on the third unit of the Southern
proximately >2,000,000. The pur­ superior court here on a charge ber 20th, had not arrived at their 21,500, representing >4,634,360.- RENO COUNCIL R E FU SE S
here when she threw herself in ' h„B„r
j
’ . ’ . .
22.
*»._
____ , , cnaser of the latter tract is not of killing two fellow prisoners in destination.
TO NAME POLICEWOMAN Pacific system’s new main line in
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.— Tom I front of the train and succeeded
the
prison,
with
one
of
whom
he
Oregon between Klamath Falls
Applications
for
loans
paid
by
officially announced, but it is un-
The name of the bank which
Mix, cowboy movie hero, is expec- , in rescuing her five ear old
escaped
from
San
Quentin
Prison.
and
Eugene have been let to the
consigned the securities was n o t, the commission total 4927 and
drestood to be a company with
RENO, Dec. 28.— Once more,
le d to return soon to the studio, daughter from the rails. The little
Utah
Construction company of
announced. Christianson has been 1 a6Sregate >12,237,360.
extensive holdings in this county.
making at least eight times in the
a fte r recovering from a severe girl was hurt but will recover.
Ogden
and San Francisco and the
in charge of the investigation of 1 Payments made by the commis- past six years, the city council has
The land is to be logged and DO RRIS CITIZENS PA Y
wound received when he was ac­
FO
R
CELEBRATING
XMAs’
the timber brought to the Colum­
the missing mail for the post of-1 s*on on interest total >328,287.18 refused to add a woman to the Stewart & Welch company of
cidentally shot by his own gun. SEATTLE MAN HELD
Seattle and San Francisco, accord­
while payments on principal ag­ Reno police force.
bia river.
tice department.
Mix received the wound last Sat­
FO R MANSLAUGHTER
ing to announcement yesterday
gregate >264,526.28.
DORRIS, Cal., Dec. 29.— Cele­
At >least once a year some­
urday when his revolver fell from
5 « MILLION MARKS ON
by J. A. Ormandy, general pas­
The law creating the bonus de-
brating Christmas after their own LIQUOR SPILLED WHEN
times
twice a year a similar peti­ senger agent for the company.
his pocket and was discharged as
ON LE TT ER FROM GERMANY fashion cost three local residents
SEATTLE, Dec. 29.— A charge
TRUCK GOES OFF ROAD Par^ment carried an appropriation tion is presented* to the council j
he was attempting to prevent a of manslaughter will be filed on
The contracts provide for 32
______
I of >30,000,000, but only >20,000,-
fines imposed by Police Judge W.
by several women's clubs.
rifle falling from the wall. The Monday against Ole Knutson,
BUCYRUS, Ohio, Dec. 29.__ P. Sherman.
miles of rail-bed and include the
GARJJNERVILLE, Nev., D ec.! of these bonds have been sold.
The members of the council de­ building of a 3700 foot tunnel un­
bullet lodged near the- spine and Seattle fisherman, arrested as the Stamps representing 50,000,000
Major Simpson, acting secre-
F. A. Michels paid a >100 fine .29.— A small truck loaded with li-
clare there is no need for pollce- der the summit of the Cascade
was removed by an operation.
man who drove the automobile marks wer affixed to a letter re- when haled before the judge on a , qUor of the better kind came to tary of the commission, said today
and It «alar»
would be unwise
to| range according to George W’.
that killed Eileen Bradshaw? crip-!Cently rece,ved from* relatives in charge of resisting an officr hav grief a few miles west of here 1 ? at
was of
°Pini°n that woman
»nnther
iu M m
ARM ED BANDITS ROB
! Germary. Another citizen here re­
Boschke, chief engineer of the
when the driver fell asleep at the | the $20>®00,000 of these b o n d s ...................................
50
BA NK N EA R CHICAGO pie, Christmas and sped away ceived from a relative in Germany ing knocked down Deputy Mar­
department’s
maintenance
cost.
Southern
Pacific system.
shal William Evans, who was wheel and ran off the edge of a a’read^ sold will care for the
without giving assistance.
one
of
the
new
good
standard
ten
needs of the department and it
forced to beat Michels on the head small bridge. .
Knutson, who is held at the
CHICAGO, Dec. 29.— Armed
FUNERAL SERVICES
pfennig
note—
one-tenth
of
a
U. R. STEAMSHIP AND
will
not be necessary to dispose
with
his
pistol
to
bring
him
to
city
jail
admitted
that
he
hit
with shotguns, a gang of bandits
Cases of liquor were scattered
Private
funeral
services
for
the
mark—
on
which
is
printed
the
submission.
30 SAILORS ARE IX4ST
*
sped into Summit, near here, dis­ something at the time and place
around and parties who arrived of any more of the securities.
late
Mrs.
Margaret
Stockton
Tay­
statement
that
it
is
equal
in
value
Lowell
Cody
was
fined
>50
for
charged several volleys of shots, of the tragedy, but denied know­
to 2.38 cents of an American dol­ driving his automobile while in­ on the scene repaid themselves (JACKSONVILLE POST
lor will be held tomorrow after-
MOSCOW, Dec. 29.__The Uni-
for their work of rescue by con-
descended on the Summit State ing it was a human being.
TELLS OF ACCIDENT noon at 2:00 at the chapel of J. ited States Shipping Board sleam-
lar, indicating that the new gold toxicated, and Sam Hanrich was
Bank and looted the vault of ap­
fisticating the greater part of the
Prof. Eagy carried himself in P. Dodge and sons, local under-j ship Conejos has sunk in the
standard money in Germany Is fined the same amount after be­
cargo.
A
t
H
o
r
n
e
-
proximately >17,000 in currency.
a sling for several days this week, takers.
valued the same as the pre-war ing taken into custody while un­
, Black sea with a loss of 30 of her
Scores of townspeople scurried
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCallen
The driver of the truck appar­ as a result of an auto accident
mark, which was 23.8 cents.
Rev. S. J. Chaney will officiate, crew, according to a dispatch
der the influence of liquor.
to cover as the gang invaded the are at home to their "riends at
ently disappeared and all that of- near Medford Saturday, which
Interment
will be made In the from Batoum. The vessel foun-
town. The shower of lead terror­ 1089 Boulevard.
fleers secured were twenty-four made his face look like he had Mountain View cemetery.
Bend— Bend hotel company In­
dered during a gale 150 miles
Hermiston— Artesian well flow­ bottles of gm which has been turn been run through a threshing ma-
ized those near by and no .resis­
corporated to erect >250,000 ho­ ing 175 gals, a minute assures
off Batoum.
tance was offered.
Classlfled a<ls bring results.
ed over to J. P. Donnelley, direct- j chine a time or two.— Jackson-
tel.
Eugene— 150 taen at work on
adequate water Bupply for town. or of prohibition for Nevada.
¡ville Post.
Southern Pacific Oakridge line.
Classified ads bring resulti.
B U D G E T IS
ADOPTED BY
CITY COUNCIL
W ILL TEST
SCHOOL LAW
JANUARY 5
GIRL, 23, WOULD SELL EYES
TA X LEVYING
S U P ERVISION
HELD ILLEGAL
R U S S IA TO
IOVEELK
II P ASHLAND CREEK
A S M L MEDFDRD
BUDGETS ARE REDUCED
THREE DEAD AS RESULT
DF
« E R LAND SALES
33,-549 MEN APPLY
ID STAIE FDR BONUS