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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 (In tern atio n al News W ire Service) VOL. XLVII. T 0 TAL DEBT OF OREGON $60,246,830. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. TEAPOT DOME LEASE IS SOURCE O F SENSATION tt :: D. S. ISSUES ASHLAND CLIMATE M ithout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 NO. 118 TRADING MATES FA ILS; H USBAND GETS DIVORCE 8 RENO, Nev., Jan. 21.— 8 8 A fter he had declined to 8 , 8 consider an exchange of « 8 wives as proposed by a 8 8 friend, his wife deserted 8 » him, H arry Charles Pel- 8 BOK TELLS U. S. SENATE TO HEAD IN WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 « — A sensation was created :: today when Archie Roose 8 « « velt appeared before the :: tt Senate public lands com 'tt m ittee and announced he :: had resigned a vice-presi :: dent of the Union Petrol 8 tie r testified in his suit « ! :: eum company, because of 8 for divorce from Mrs. Bes- 8 :: certain suspicions he had tt 8 sie C. Peltier. He said his :: 8 8 w i f e strongly favored 8 of H arry F. Sinclair’s Bonded Liabilities Are Off ~ Must Lay No Mines in Mex- :: 8 the trade, but th at the 8 dealing in connection with Ladder Breaks, Precipita set by Assets of $18,- •• ican Port; Remove Any « 8 proposition filled h i ra 8 Promoter of $100,000 Peace the lease of Teapot Dome ting Men Into Tank of 977,421. ~ That Are Laid. Plan Refuses to Reveal 8 with disgust. tt oil reserves from Ex-Sec » , Flaming Oil. ---------- 8 Money Spent. tt retary Fall. Union P etro l 8 District Judge Moran 8 STATE ON CASH BASIS I« ‘‘ BLOCKADE POSTPONED eum is a Sinclair subsid 3 OTHERS ARE INJURED ¡? held th a t Peltier had am 8 SHOWN FAVOR iary. ple grounds for a divorce 8 PLAN H ighw ay O bligations Top List 1 ö » M exican R egulars E xecu te Strateg ---------- I » Im m ense Yard and P lan t o f Stan Roosevelt has been an and granted the decree. W ith $3M 3«S,25O and B o 8 ic Move in G oing Thru 5 ,1 2 8 V otes A gainst Plan, W hile i# « official of the company for « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 dard Gil Co. B urning in 8 n o s B ill in Second P lace El P aso. «18,520 Are Favorable; n several years. P ittsburg. Many V oting. tt 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 tt WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— The SALEM, Jan. 21.— The total PITTSBURG, Jan. 21.— Seven United States g o v e r n m e n t , bonded indebtedness of the state WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Ed- firemen are known to have per through the D epartm ent of State, of Oregon on December 31, 1923, ward W. Bok, promoter of the ished and three others are prob- has forwarded a note to H ureta, was $60,246,830, according to widely heralded $100,001) peace i ably fatally injured in one of the leader of the Mexican revolution, the annual report of O. P. Hoff, plan, flatly refused to reveal to most appaling fires in the history in which he is em phatically w arn state treasurer, completed here of this city and which is destroy Members Are G raduates of W ell the senatorial committee the a- ed not to lay any mines in the en Saturday. mount of money he expended in ing the immense plant and yards K nown C ollege; Many O th trances to Mexican ports, and if Highway bonds top the list with promoting the undertaking. "That of the Standard Oil company. The ers Are Existent- obligations aggregating $38,395,- P lans G oing Forw ard For E xecu such mines are already laid to re is my own business, not the pub tragedy to the firemen resulted move them at once. tion B y A sphyxiation in 250. World war veterans’ state aid lic’s nor the governm ent's” he when the ladder, on which they Initial steps toward the organi said. Bok s refusal to answer Nevada. bonds total $20,000,000, district were fighting the terrific blaze zation of an O. A. C. Club were questions of this sort featured the B lockade “Postponed.** interest bonds $1,401,580, and collapsed, plunging them into a taken Thursday evening when ! opening of the senate’s invest iga- WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— W ith CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan. 21— ru ra l credit bonds $450,000. sea of burning oil. ¡thirteen form er O. A. C. students tion of his plan, which enemies the American fast cruiser Rich Classified as offsets against the Construction of the lethal gas mond already on the ground and ¿ / 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 ? Wkh the ex' and graduates m et a t the Practice charge as “ propaganda designed aggregate bonded indebtedness of chamber to be used in the execu seven more fighting ships en plosion of a 10,000 barrel tank of House and elected officers and sp to lead the United States into the $60,246,830, are assets totaling tion of Hughie Sing and Gee Jon, oil, transferred the plant and yard pointed various working commit- League of Nations.” Chinese m urderers, February 8th, route to Mexican w aters carrying $18,977,421.88. into a sea of fire in which ten tees. The officers are: RalphfBil- These assets include the fol is proceeding at the state prison. 1,100 blue jackets to protect Several days ago a number of lowing items: , other tanks of like capacity are lings, president, Beatrice W eather- the so-called “ treaty rippers” Two death-cells, each seven feet American interests and to insure ' standing. ¡ford, secretary. A constitution launched a campaign of critic’sm R ural cr e d i t f a r m long, seven feet high and five feet the unrestricted flow of commer m ortgages .......... $ 4 50,000.00 ! wide, are under construction in i ce, Mexican revolutionists have The entire district within ten committee of Mrs. Homer E lhart against the Bok plan, known as an old stone building in the pri- decided to “ postpone their an Irrigation district cer blocks is segregated. Persons in Mabie Black and Oliver Anderson the American Peace Award. Rep nounced blockade of the great oil son yard. tificates of indebt the vicinity have fled. | officers of the club to be elec^d. resentatives of both parties are W arden Denver S. Dickerson port of Tampico. This inform ation edness ....................1,401,580.00 The blaze was rapidly commun- with the foregoing were the f ir s t! deluded in the list of antagonists model o tV he” ace“i? M te ’ MawZ T atoteiio® t'he actress, ’ b“ l' di" gB ‘he ,lr8t° ° « * a" ° ' * * «Tab aad 8a“ - d<'d << dragging” th 'e 'm « i states plans for the execution have is carried in a cablegram received plaster W orld war veterans’ by the Navy D epartm ent from not been difinitely completed, but state a i d sinking to be elected. i te r into the senate and asking for The two glass tubes in her nostrils enable her to breathe. When | y&r fund ...................... 1,666,587.18 th at hydrocyanic gas will prob)' Read Admiral MaGruder in charge the plaster cast of the face is completed, Miss T aliaferro’s features No definite steps toward setting an *nv^8tigatlon. ------------ - ably be poured into the cells as of the naval detachm ent sent to ar so clearly defined th a t Captain O’Brien is able perfectly to repro- r I ft r W orld w ar veterans’ the dates for meeting were taken soon as the two crim inals are Mexico. state aid first m ort duce them on the sculptured bust he is making of her. ' I I 11 I Peaee Plan Favored and no action will be taken until gages .................... 12,385,800.00 locked within the com partm ents. NEW YORK. Jan. 21.— A re the constitution committee has Strategic M ovement The hour of execution will prob- Cash to be converted port was made today on the first been able to get m aterial from EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 21— Un into mortgages 3,073,464.70 ably not be fixed until the night early returns in the “ referendum ” O. A. C. that will organize the before the carrying out of the der guard of United States troops on the American Peace Award club constitutionally. and a detachm ent of police, 500 $18,977,421.88 death sentence. W ithin a short time Ashland which began January 7th, and F urnace Shed of G reenhouse B ad Mayo Indians, of the Mexican To U se Five Tanks. This leaves a net debt of $41,- will have an O. A. C. club resemb- will last until approximately the ly Dam aged Saturday N ight; Five tanks wil be connected arm y of the state of Sonora, cros- 269,408.12 for the redemption of ling the many others th at are ° f P ebruary’ One F alse Alarm . which ample revenue is already with the death-rooms, Three sed the border here back into Second String Men Used at Close 1OO Head H ave Perished in Ditch tablished and functioning in other Altho,,gh ,nany thousands of provided and there will be n o ; tanks will contain th e deadly gas, Mexico. The strategic movemnt by cities in Oregon as well as clubs ° f th ° Pla“ a "d ballOt’ 8,lip- of ( on test; Girt Team Dc- , ; of Pow er Com pany in Cal- The 24 hours ending Sunday in out-of-state towns need to resort to general taxation ■ with the other two either empty rail through Arizona and New pe<l in response to orders, have fea ts A lum ni. ifornia County. noon prived quite eventful in the except in the case of default of an ° r filled with compressed air. At Mexico was effected w ithout m is Those who attended the m eet-1 necessari,y not yet their quiet life the fire departm ent has irrigation district for w'hose bene- the signal for the execution, five hap or disorder. The Ashland High basketball .11 j i SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 21. been enjoying for several weeks. ing " 7 Mr' &nd MrS‘ Ralph Bl,"ihas already been done through fit the state has issued district men wiB tu rn on the vents of the five emerged victorious in thei .. . . i r — Surm ounting n a tu re ’s obstacles j Three alarm s were answered dur- " n,g8, ’ &Dd Mrs' B radbury’ of the ballot8 ,n the dai, g A interest bonds. There is no flo a t«: tanks, and in this way it will not MELLON PLAN TO SAVE MELLON 9 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 L am Saturdav n ieh t ° ”h T ” „ H com paratively e a s y , ing the period, ¿ne of which w a s j , ’ 7 . H° mer E lh art’ Faye the end of the first five days of ing or w arrant debt in addition I1,e known which of the men ac- .team Saturday night when they m atter for t bo __ - _ . . Carvpr Phil« u „ n _i J met the t- . the fleet’footed d e e r, announced Saturday evenjng. The Carver, Phila Hall, Beatrice tbe “ referendum ” the vote stands 1 to the bonded debt, as the state tually turned on the fatal vapor, t c™ tu ries h a ,e second alarm was sent in from the W eatherford. Mabie Black. C. E. 5,12S aealnst the plan and 3 « - WASHINGTON, Jan . 21.— Sec-1 h l r t school H„„r and . u is on a cash basis. | Chemists of Nevada have ad- vised W arden Dickerson th at hjt retary ot the Treasury Mellon’s 1 " s i l o r s t | 8 torests ° ' Calltor- greenhouse ot Chas. Delsman on , Hedb“ rg ’ Ollver Anderson. J - 529 for the plan. This is a percen 1 9 1 7 B onds Unpaid ° C IHP 7 * ° f j n ia’ but when lt comes to the in- Nevada street at 11:00 o’clock Adams and M. Hanson. The first bonds issued by the dro-cyanic gas acts directly on th e ia n n a u l income tax will be re d u c ed ;32-21 tage of approximately 11% per The M m o “wt>o fort iventions of man, the deer goes Saturday night, and was occas- state and now outstanding was an heart and causes painless death I $50,000,000 if Congress adopts cen against, and 88% per cent issue of $450,000 of rural credit in a few seconds. One deep breath his tax revision plan, Senator As and after the first half with the 1 7 7 l° defeat and 1S threatened , ioned by a shed, which houses the SAYS DUNSMUIR HAS for. tb th®,w’ith destruction in the onward heating plant beine on fire The POPULATION OP 5 ,(MM) bonds issued in 1917 under A u ís said sufficient to cause instant ' h u rst, dem ocrat of Arizona, de- score well protected the second The votes are just beginning to m arch of civilization ¡beating plant, being on fire. The thority of the state constitution. d eatb - a L h L ? , g, . . 4 !departm ent Promptly prevented , clared in an address before the team of high school players was come in from the far west. In YREKA, Cal., Jan. 21— Duns some cases the votes will be de The proceeds of the sale of these —--------------------------- I senate. allowed to try their a rt. More p e r-A t 1 ? ing example of thls is to , the flames spreading to the green bonds, which bear interest at 4 SIX AR E FIN E D FOR sonal fouls and rough playing ! * 7 7 - 7 f ’ Dorado County’ house. The shed was badly dam- m uir now has a population of layed because the newspapers are per cent and m ature in 1937, were HAVING D E ER MEAT were charged to the second team 7 , 7 ° f Placer' t aged- however, and is all but a more than 5,019 inhabitants. At receiving the ballots in their offi upon farm lands at an interest and one player is sa ;d to have fo r -1™ 6’ where a c°ncrete-lined ditch total loss. No insurance was car- any rate, th a t is what local Elks, ces first, tabulating them, and ra te of 5 per cent and the bonds YREKA, Cal., Jan . 21.— Six gotten himself and made lin e ;constructed by the W estern States ried. Mr. Delsman has another who are petitioning for a charter then forwardng them to the office are offset by a corresponding a- men employed on the Klam ath plunges and forward passes to GaS a ° d E lectnc ComPany for car-1 building under way and considers for a lodge, claim. And their of the Award. A num ber of these, m ount of real estate mortgages. River highway and living at what rying w ater for miles through ¡he is fortunate in th a t the fire did claims are backed up by a cert\ however, are sending in the daily the envy of the first class f o o t- .., Though the constitutional a- is known as the "F ree Camp,” ball team Itbe Sierras has resulted in the de- no damage to the green houses an fication of the figures from Coun- ; gr:st as it comes. The coupons are near Gottville, paid fines of $25 j Brum G asoline Stolen From ty Clerk W. J. Nellon’s ofice. m endm ent provides th at such clipped from papers of every kind The lineup was Chapman and StrUCti° n during the past fe^ contents. Jackson H ot Springs; F rank Supervisor William Lee. iden- bonds may be issued up to 2 per each for having deer m eat in their — the m etropolitan daily and the P rulan guards; Loran Culbertson Wetlks ° f more than 100 deer’ A cloud of smoke pouring from lin Bakery Robbed. tifed with the movement to insti- cent of the assessed value of the possession. Those arrested were small town daily alike. Since the center; Marske and Wayne R a m -|During the same Period more than the front door of the Eagle m eat taxable property of the state, no W. Loyerin, D. Moore, S. Stevens, tu te an E lks’ lodge at Dunsmuir, | weeklies are just beginning to sey, forw ards and- Leon Caldwell, 400 deer have been rescued alive m arket a,t noon yesterday was says Elks of southern Siskiyou Two small robberies were re more have ever been issued and C. Herman, G. M. Crager and G. from the same canal. , sub, fo rw ard ; observed by num ber of peopel pas County are satisfied the charter publish the ballot, ballots from as federal agencies have been Spence. ported to the police this morning Yreka, referred. R. C. Brown of j Efforts are now being made to this source will not arrive for sing North Main street and an a- will be granted. created which better meet the The arrests were made by Sam the first occuring at the J. C. Ot- some days yet. The second team was made up soIve the Prol>lem, which George larm was immediately turned in. purpose intended, it is unlikely W hite and Nim W hite, deputy fish . tinger home a t Jackson Hot of Robison center, Caldwell a n d ,Neale’ executive officer of the The departm ent responded to find HOT DOLLAR PICKED UP th a t more will be issued. and game commissioners, The Springs, while th e other was re- CIGARETTES TAR(M)EI) Chester Wood, guards; F rank state fisl1 and game commission, th a t the excitement was occasion BY DEPUTY S H E R IF F The next bonds issued by the men pleaded guilty before Jus- ported by the F ranklin Bakery. IN GUARD CANTEENS Stratton and Wilson forwards. says is w ithout precedent in the ed by a basem ent stove smoking. state were the early issues o f f ic e P N. Lange. Mr. O ttinger states th a t some un The high school girls team was history of California, ¡W ater was being heated for the SEATTLE, Jan. 21. — Deputy highway bonds. The constitutional known party, or parties, made a able to defeat the Alumni team PORTLAND, Jan. 24.— All nat On February Sth a m eeting be- ■ purpose of cleaning the m arket medford pays off Sheriff Ajax compla ned that he ional guard arm ories in the state am endm ent under which this in clean get-away with a 50-gallon with spurts of good playing and tween th e various parties directly J and a piece of pitch was thrown burned his hand picking up a debtedness was created authorizes IN D EBT ED N E SS IN 1922 gasoline drum , which contained team work. have been cautioned to be ex interested in the m atter, including ¡into the stove to hasten the oper- counterfeit dollar hot from a mold a debt n o t exceeding 4 per cent of trem ely careful to sell no cigaret about 50 gallons of gas.-The drum W ith the lineup of Genieve representatives of the fish and I ation. The .pipe was unable to the assessed valuation of the prop when a party of which he was one tes or tobacco to minors from MEDFORD, Jan . 21— The c:ty bore the num ber ‘83,202” and is Swedenburg, center; D o r o t h y game commission and the power carry the large volume of smoke, broke into a room here and ar- erty of the state, to be incurred in treasu rer's annual report to the j one supplied by the Union Oil their canteens, according to on or Paddock, side center; Rose and company, will be held at Placer-- which escaped into the room and the construction of state high- city council shows th a t Medford company. Mr. O ttinger is of the rested Robert Taylor and Dan ! der which has ju st been received Gene Stratton, forw ards; Velma ville in an attem pt to solve the made its way up to the second ways. The present assessed valua . is ’n the best financ'al condition opinion th a t the thieves hauled Dearth, who were today turned at the local arm ory from A djutant Brown and Ruth Flackus guards; problem. floor and out the door. over to federal secret service General White. tion of the state is $1,042,410,618 it has been for years, having re- the drum off to some secluded G ertrude Carlton and K eitha Neale sees only one solution and agents. which imposes a c o n stitu tio n al; deemed a total of $72,000 worth spot, sawed off the lock, appro Following the receipt of the o r Farm H ouse Burns. Brookmiller, Mildred Ferrin, th a t is through the fencing of the lim it of $41.696,424.72 on indebt of bonds during 1923, and in ad, priated the gas and abandoned the The visit to the room resulted der here, Colonel Hiram U. Welch The farm dwelling of Mr. and subs, the alum ni was unable t o ' ditch edness for highway purposes. yesterday when a clerk in a cigar issued a command that under no dition paid off $12,500 in war- container. The public is requested , keep up witji their rapid brand oi Mrs. J. S. Rasor, situated about In terst 4 to « P er Cent store told the police a man whom circumstances should cigarettes or m a k e sa E°‘al ot b'>“ d 8 !t0 keep a lookout for a drum con- ball displayed. two miles east of Ashland, was des OREGON PR U N E IS he afterw ard declared to be Tay tobacco be sold to boys under age Highway bonds now outstand- jand w arrants paid off of $S4,500, taining the foregoing number. troyed, together with the contents, Eunice Grubb, Leila Carlton, GAINING FAM E ABROAD lor had come in and passed a from the 162d infantry canteen, ing am ount to $38,395,250, so tbe largest am ount th at has ever At some hour last night en K athryn P ratt, Faye Beebe, Car yesterday morning. The owners th a t this debt cannot be greatly been pa:d off by the city in a sin counterfeit half dollar. The clerk which is the largest m iPtary can trance was gained to the F ran k men Rose and Dorothy L am son, PORTLAND, Jan. 21, 1924 of the porperty are visiting in the increased. followed the departing customer, teen in the state. gle year. In addition to the above lin Bakery and the Cash register la s ^ v p T ’06 4 e Alunini t0 defend ; The fame of the Oregon prune i3 state of W ashington and G. E. observed where he entered and The bonds bear interest at var funds were forwarded the first “ We of the national guard must s pres ge. j becoming known the world over. Edginton was living on the place. called up the shriff’s office. ious rates ranging form 4 per cent day of Jan u ary to the New York ' robbed of a sum estim ated at be set an example of good citizen Insurance was carried on the An order was received from Cleve- to 6 per cent, and all except $3,- depository to pay off $27,000 tween $5.00 and $6.00. Nothing ship and law enforcem ent for oth» else was disturbed or missing, in REFUNDING BONDS „ land, Ohio, the other day by one house and contents, the policy NEW CITIZENS AR E 000,000 are 5 to 25-year serials, more bonds. er organ'zations to follow,” de j Y SPR IN G FIELD i Of our prom inent growers, for a having been issued some time ago the last m aturity being in 1948. The total city debt, crediting dicating th a t perpetrators wanted clared Colonel Welch. ADMITTED BY COURT SPRINGFIELD, Or., Jan* 21.__¡tw enty-five pound box of prunes by the Billings Agency. The $3,000,000 issues m atures in the $27,000, am ounts to $951,000 ° D y CaSh 1925 and w’ere issued as short The $50,000 issue of refunding I to be sent to R u rk i- a town in the PORTLAND, Jan. 19.— T h irty AUTOMOBILE TH IEVES Large new lum ber camp being Hood River- City to buy 37- bonds voted a t a special election i interior of In d ia- term bonds because of the h'gh FA TH ER TH INK S SON one aliens became American citi W ILL FACE FORGERY established on St. Helens road be interest rates prevailing at the IS STILL LIVING acre tract at w est edge of town December 17 have been sold to,1 S x tons of prunes were sent to zens yesterday as a result of the to be used as automobile and m un Starky & Hubbs of Portland. The India last year and nine tons to yond P ittsburg, also five side naturalization hearing held In date of their issue. A nother serious charge will be camps near Vernonia under way. W hile no perm anent sinking In all REDDING, Calif., Ja n 21.— Dr. icipal park and children’3 play proceeds will be used to redeem the Straits Settlements. the court of Federal Judge Wol filed against John Ellis and Jerry fund is provided for the re tire E rnest Dozier returned home last ground. verton. Among them was Helen Kent, who were «.rrested last week Springfield improvemnet bonds of there were 2,713 tons of prunes FIN E ENTERTAINM ENT m ent ot these bonds, certain reve evening from San Francisco, Oak sent out from Portland by w ater like am ount falling due April 1, in for stealing a Dodge car from F. FOR TOMORROW NIGHT Desmond, teacher of French nue is set apart’ for the state high- land and Sacramento, where he TH R IFT W EE K LUNCH Lincoln high school. and the new bonds will run from direct last year with many more F. W hittle. Since the two were PROVING ATTRACTIVE th a t date a t per cent. tons going by rail to Eastern I way fund from which the interest had spent most of the week hunt- Two nuns were adm itted, Ella lodged in the jail at Jacksonville 8 The public, to whjch a paym ents and m aturing obligations ing for his missing son, Tilford ports for delivery to steam er • 8 cordial invitation has been ” .M. Powers (Sister Mary W ilfrl- the crime of forgery has been un there. are met. This revenue consists of Dozier, who disappeared from 8 Although it was an t í A D VERTISES ASHLAND 8 extended, is assured of a 8 da) and Catherine D. H unt (Sis earthed in the appearance of a 75 percent of the moneys received home Friday afternoon of last 8 nounced only 50 plates t í CANNED PRODUCTS 8 splendid program and en 8 te r M aria). Both were form Ire check bearing the signature of ty . 8 IM PEACHED GOVERNOR would be available for the t í from m otor vehicle licenses,which week. land. . 8 tertainm ent t o m o r r o w H. Barron and which was cashed 8 8 Chamber of Co m m e r c e t í in 1923 am ounted to $4,069,609.- LOSES ANOTHER POINT Five ex-service men were adi by th e pair a t th e Eastern O utfit H. A. Stearns, proprietor of the While no positive trace of the 8 night. The affair, spon 8 40 and the highway fund's pro missing youth was found, the !» T hrift Week luncheon to t í Plaza M arket, handles a complete 8 sored by the Chamber of 8 m itted on their record, Paul San- ting company. The check was portion to $3.052.207.05; a tax of fath er has come home with the! 8 morrow at the Plaza, ap tí line of the Ashland Cannery Pro WASHINGTON, J a n .’ 21.— cy of Switzerland, Photlas Andrea 8 Commerce and Lithians, 8 made out for $12.00. Although 3 cents a gallon on sales of gaso settled conclusion in his own mind I« proximately 70 have ask t í ducts, and today has, in his reg Form er Governor W alton, of Ok Papadopolus of Greece, Rndreas 8 is expected to fill the 8 it bore the name of W. H. B ar ¡ 8 ed for reservations. line and distillate, which in 1923 th a t Tilford is alive, th at he simp tí u lar Monday space an ad on the lahoma, lost his petition for re- F. Chilberg of Sweden, Milo Steve 8 Armory to capacity. 8 ron, which is a reversal of the in 8 yielded approxim ately $2,078,- ly ran aw^y from home and has The Plaza m anagem ent t í home products. Mr. Steam s is view by the supreme court of the Beletech of Serbia and Domen 8 W. L. Finley, R. W. 8 itials of H. W. Barron, well known « 741.55, and a revenue of T4 of got a job some place. But Dr. Do I« announces th a t accommo t í doing a commendable thing in I b nRed States iQ his impeachment jj Price, and Jam es A Or- 8 ico Aimj of Italy. local resident, Ellis and Kent met a mill from the state tax, which dations will be available t í zier nevertheless, has thrown out . 8 startin g th e advertising of Ash removal from office by the Okla 8 mandy will deliver addres 8 no trouble in cashing the check. for a greater num ber than t í revenue am ounted in 1923 to homa house of representatives. 8 ses and stereoptican views lines to look for his son. 8 Police say th a t in obtaining and originally announced, so t í land Canned Goods, to increase The court gave no opinion in the $252,374.79. Thus the total rev Eugene— Contracted tim ber in ¡8 8 th eir sale in th e cannery’s home depicting scenes in Ore 8 th a t all will be cared for. using the name of a well known enue of this fund for 1923 was tí case, the co u rt’s decision being on 8 gon, will be shown. Cascade national forest during town, thereby assuring a steady Salem— $200.000 junior high 8 8 The luncheon promises t í resident 'th ey followed a game school to be built on North Capi- 8 to be of unusual interest. Remember, all are invi 8 year 1923 totalled 689,057,690 th a t is worked by many crooks. m arket for grow ers’ produce, in ly on th a t of appeals, which the 8 t í (Continued on Page 4) •tol. creasing local labor and commun deposed governor has pending. 8 ted. No admisison. 8 feet, and there were 5,929,520 8 « tt tt tt 8 8 8 8 ity growth. Other points were not decided. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 feet cut during year. Classinea ads bring results. J Makes Plaster Cast o f Actress’ Face I REBEL HEAD FO C A L RESIDENTS ORGANIZE 0. Æ C. CLUB F 0 R CHINESE PAIR INS FIRST PETTY EHIEVES ARE IN C IT Y T E