Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
M ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Ih is is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland s Leading Newspaper Far Nearly Fifty Years
(International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume
BALDWIN MAKES
P M NAM ES
OF M INISTERS'
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OBEGON,. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1924
’s L CONGRESS ffllL
GIVE ATTENTION
TO FARM NEEDS
NO.
ELECTIO N K E SU L T PL E A SE S STANLEY
BALDW IN.
ASHLAND MAN
KILLS S E L F IN
C O U N T Y JA IL
WHAT A DIFFERENCE
13 YEARS DO MAKE
STATE HOLDERS
OF POLITICAL
JOBS W ILL GO
TOKIO,
Nov.
8. __
Rihei Okada, who cut the
•
ARDMORE, Okla., Nov.
American flag from the
t 8. — Thirteen years ago
flagstaff in the grounds
1 two
callow
Oklahoma
of the destroyed American
t youths, visiting Washing-
embassy on July 1st, last,
I ton for the first time,
was yesterday sentenced to
i were arrested by an irate
six m onths’ imprisonment.
t policeman for climbing a
His two accomplices
i statue In front of the
Winston Churchill Chosen
were sentenced to four and
Commission Appointed to
Union station to obtain a
New Exchequer Chan- I two months, respectively
Alex
Hall
Dies
After
Shoot­
better view of the capitol.
Investigate
Conditions
on
cellor
Kay’s Election to Office
with a suspension of sen­
ing Self in Head. Was
Today
one
of the
American
Farms
Held to Indicate Changes
tence for two years, which
trusty in Jail
youths, Wayne C. Bayless
king approves NAMES « means th a t if they are of
Which Are to Come
of Claremore, was found
CALIFORNIANS CHOSEN
good
behavior
during
th
a
t
N ew P rem ier L oses no Tim e in «
TAKEN FROM ASHLAND
to be the w inner in the
NO SHAKE-UP LIKELY
period they will go prac­
W
esterners
P
redom
inate
C
om
m
it­
A n nouncing Nam es of Men
congressional race In the
tically unpunished.
J a ilo r ’s PLstol U sed for Self D es­
te e W hich Is to M ake Report
State Bourtl, H ow ever. W ill Have
first Oklahoma district
to M ake up M inistry
The judge in announc­
tru ction by Inm ate o f Jail.
to C ongress
and will make a more dig­
Two to On,» R epublican
ing his decision, said th a t
W as Said to be Good
nified
entry
into
the
capi­
LONDON. Nov. 8. _ Stanley
M ajority
the unselfishness of mo­
tal.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.__The
Baldwin, the new prime minis­
tives prom pting the deed
Alex Hall, convicted on a charge 1 XX
farm ing industry in the United
Bayless’ ability as an
ter, lias lost no time in draw ing
SALEM. Nov. 8. — Although
justified the suspension of
of
bootlegging, in this city, and I XX
States will receive considerable
orator,
m
arked
even
then,
homas
B. Kay, successful can­
up the list of his new cab in e t,'
v-‘
the sentences.
M
serving
a
term
in
the
county
jail
j
»
attention
from
Congress
in
its
released
them
from
the
which was subm itted to and ap­
didate for state treasurer at Tues-
Okada cut down the
at Jacksonville died late yesterday! 8 clutches of the law, a c ­
forthcoming short sessioq, accord­
dqfys general election, has an­
proved by the king tonight. The
flag during the demon­
afternoon, after shooting himself tX cording to the story told
ing to Indications made public
king will hold a privy council at „ strations held throughout
nounced that he has no desire to
in the head earlier in the day.
»
today by his companion in
Buckingham palace tomorrow fo r, 8 Japan in Ju n e and July ! here today.
indulge In a *‘hou3e cleaning” of
Hall was a trusty a t the jail,
Plans
toward
this
end
are
being
the
escapade,
W.
H.
Cates,
the tran sfer of the seals of office, 8 as a protest against the I
state employes under the ju ris­
and was engaged in cleaning up
Claremore newspaper man.
..... Ä
from the old to the new m inis-'8 American' im m igration act, 1 worked out. following the crea
diction
of the state board of con­
• M M
one of the corridors, when the « X X 8 8 8 8 8 8 XX 8 8 8
tion by President Coolidge of a
ters who will take the oath and | 8
trol,
it
was reported here today
XX excluding O riental imml- J Federal commission, which will
jailer was forced to leave his of­
th
at
the
change in the political
comply with other necessary form- j t$
XI g rants from the United 1 study the needs of American ag­
fice to take some incoming pris­
alitles.
' n
complexion of the board probably
XX States.
-
j
oners to their cells. Hall slip­
W inston Churchill will be'
riculturists, and work with the
would result in the discharge of
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJ idea of m aking recom m endations
5 «
ped into the ja ile r’s office, and
chancellor of the exchequer. Other
at least two and probably three
obtained a revolver with which he
to Congress when it convenes next
Oí
definite cabinet selections were:
appointees 6f the present adm in­
shot himself, the bullet entering
month.
istration.
Secretary for India, earl of Birk­
his head slightly above the tem ­
Form er Governor Carey of W y
enhead; colonies. Colonel L. C.
The state board of control as
ple. A doctor was called, but
oming will be chairm an of the
M. S. Amery; foreign secretary,
now constituted is composed of
Hall died about an* hour after
commission which has been ap­
Governor Pierce and State Treas­
Austin Cham berlain; president of
th
e shooting.
pointed. Ralph P. M erritt of
the council and leader of the
urer Myers, democrats, and Sec­
The dead man was arrested for C oolidge G ets More Than' AH
Fresno, California, m anaging d ir­
Stanley ßaldwla, Tory leader, and one of the rich a «»
i. c—
retary
of State Kozer, republican.
house of lords,- m arquis of Cur-
Und. is shown with Mrs. Baldwin in Ü»ï gardai « Î
En*
bootlegging in tb e city about two
O ther Candidates, Country
ector
of
the
Sun
Maid
Raisin
On January 1 Mr. Myers will be
zon8 privy seal, m arquis of Salis­
London, elated over the recent general election
hn?le neajr months ago by Federal Prohibi­
R esu lts Cnchang,Hi
Growers and Fred Hixby, of Long
succeeded by Mr. Kay, with the
bury; lord chancellor. Viscount
B -id .ln » N o . 10 Dowolo» S U «
tion officers, working with Chief
of
result that the board again will
Cave; home secretary. Sir W il­ Form er Member o f S ta ff in Near Beach, California, president
of Police George McNabb. He was
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 8. __ have a republican m ajority.
the A m erican. Live stock associa­
liam Joynson Hicks; agriculture,
East to Give Talk on N eeds o f
convicted on the charge and sen­
W ith complete unofficial re­
tion are also
members of the
One of the first changes th a t
Edward Frederick Lindley Wood;
People to C hurchgoers
tenced to serve a term at Jackson­ turns from ail of the 36 precincts
commission.
These
men
are
will be made following reorgani­
first lord of the adm iralty. W il­
ville. He recently was made de­ of Klam ath county tabulated.
among the forem ost au thorities
zation
of the state boa.*l of con­
liam Clive Bridgem an; war. Sir
The American people are fac­
fendant in a lawsuit, the plain­ President Coolidge got more than
trol probably will a.fect the sec­
Laming W orthington-Evans; air ing the Near East problem square­ on agricultural needs in the
tiff claiming his land was dam ­ all other presidential nominees
retary o[ this body. This office is
ministry. Sir Samuel J. G. Hoare; ly in the face, much as they did T nited States, and th e ir suggest­
aged by H all’s bootlegging activ­ combined.
The
complete
tabu­
ions
will
be
seriously
considered
now
held by W. A. Dalzlel of
health, Neville Cham berlain; la­ the Red Cross problem during
ities.
by Congress.
lation
made
no
changes
in
the
Klamath Falls, who received the
bor, Sir A rthur Steel-M aitland; the war, and even though their
Hall Is survived by bis wife and county ticket, nor In the road
President Coolidge has te n ta ­
appointm ent
from
Governor
board of trade. Sir Phillip Lloyd- contributions are sm aller than
two small children, all .of this bond issue, which was passed by
Pierce
and
State
T
reasurer
Myers,
Greame; education. Lord Eustace during the w ar period, they are tively suggested November 17 as
city.
a vote.
after R. B. Goodin, ex-secretary
Percy; secretary for Scotland. Sir giving in substantial am ounts to the date fo r the first m eeting of H igh School B oys, P la y in g Prank M ultnom ah Station In stitu tion Is
The complete tabulation for this of the board, had been tran sfer­
the commission, which will prob­
on T ourists, A re Taken for
H eld up by Thugs. Escaped
John Gilmore; attorney-general. the Near E ast relief fund.” W ith
BANDON
POSTM
ASTER
county
shows:
ably
be
held
In
W
ashington,
al­
H ighw aym en
red to Portland and put in charge
Sir Douglas M. Hogg.
Convict Is Suspected
these few words, Mrs. W. E. though it has been rum ored th at
BANDON, Nov. '8. — H. Mc-
P resident
of the Oregon employment insti­
Mr. Baldwin’s official position Rambo, field w orker for the Near
oiarm id, form er
postm aster of
Coolidge, 2.785; Davis. 800; La tution for the adult blind.
ALBANY, Nov. 8.—A fter be- .
will be th a t of prim e m inister. East relief, and form erly a mem- because of the W estern mem ber­
PORTLAND, Nov. 8, — i n the Bandon, was today found guilty Follette, 1,563; Johns. 19.
ship.
there
was
a
likelihood
of
the
It is said that Mr. Dalziel was
first lord of the treasuiy i d lead-j her of the American staff in the
° mC6r8
oth er «mployes a rob- of
... the
. . . . m,
misuse of $2,000 of Ban-
I nited S tates Senator
m eeting being held in San F ran ­ b i « h ^ n l .Z‘|nn7 " ' * " ' A ,ban^ be.r
the
Multnomah
Com-
don
pontoftlre
(nuda,
by
a
Fed
active
in behalf of State T reas­
ed of the house of i-T B o n s .
Near East, summed up the situa-
funds this attèrnoon
McNary. 3,069; Coulter, 610; urer Myers during the la tte r’s
cisco. in order th a t the members »
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L
W
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Ot,
merC1*
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4
S“
’
lng3
b“
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k
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court
Jury
here
It Is understood th a t this list of tlon in the drive for funds with
Ln, e , a r a r t i
8Ta i " " ‘Ì ' ' A " ° mah 8“ tto" 8hOr* ^ « « « "°»n following 20 h o u r, dcnberaUou Miller, 879; Robinson. 113.
campaign and made numerous
19 m inisters constitutes the cabi-' which to carry on the work oi m ight more easily attend.
Congress
trips to various sections of the
.b e ?
, a
8 ‘ yostenla>'. ,o r“ d th e teller into The verdict carried with It the
net, although It is officially an- furnishing food and clothing to
Sinnott. 3,180; Graham, 1,176. state in Mr. Myers’ interest.
L
_
.
req"
lred
,h
ree
8t,tches
'
he
’
«>
«
“
0
«
-t>
'-d
with
about
recommendation
of
e
i're
m
e
leni'
nounced th at it is not necessarily’ the hundreds of children and
Secretary o f S ta te
to close.
Governor Pierce and Mr Dal­
complete.
The other m inisters adults who have been driven out
>1200 In cash and
$6050 in ency.
Kozer,
3,500; Hembree. 795; ziel have been close friends for
The
Incident
arose
through
in­
bonds.
and under secretaries will be nam ­ of their homes in Armenia.
Francis, 263.
form
ation
given
by
a
California
many, years and it was rumored
ed later and the governm ent Is
The outlaw fled tow ard P ort­
Mrs. Rambo, Is in Ashland
S tate Treasurer
tourist who called the officers land in a stolen car, was forced to
here recently th a t the excutive
not likely to be completed until 11 where, together with J. J. Hand-
Kay, 2,730; Myers. 1.461.
upon his arrival here from the abandon the machine because of
desired an opportunity to advance
next week. The cabinet minis- ( saker, head of the N ear East re ­
Suprem e Court
north. He told Night Officer lack of gasoline, prom ptly stole
him to the office of state super­
fers, however, will be able to fol-J lief fund organization in Ore-
n c it. 2.231;
Coshow, 1,519; intendent of hanks to succeed
Chandler
and
City
Traffic
Offic­
low custom and attend the lord g°n. and M,. B. Paranoglan, well
another automobile and made his
Kelly, 1,429.
er Lillard th at as he had stop­ way into the city.
Frank Bramwell, now in charge
m ayor’s banquet Monday in their known Armenian m anufacturer
A ttorney G eneral
ped
to
pick
up
an
automobile
tire
of
the departm ent. As Mr. Kay.
official capacity.
On william M. Crosby, holdup-
of Salem, she will speak in the
Van W inkle
2,348; Adams, by virtue of his election as state
n
ear
the
city
lim
its,
he
saw
in
CHICAGO, Nov. 8. — Snow fell
man and desperado who escaped
churches of this city tomorrow
614; F uruset, 448.
treasurer, also will be a member
in the interests of the Near East in Chicago today, and freezing the darkness two or more men j from the state p e n ite n tia r7 T u e a
S tate Senator
of
the state banking board, Mr.
tem peratures were recorded d u r­ partially concealed by the road- day. officialdom was half inclin
relief fund.
’ Burke, 2,480;' Upton, 2,218.
,
.
PORTLAND,
Nov.
8.
—
Dr.
J.
side.
I
Bramwell is assured of being re­
I k L .
! lame .fOr the rob: Borders Portland dentist, who was
‘‘Although most of the refugees ing last night. The w eather is
Results in the county ticket tained in his present position.
A
short
tim
e
ago
the
to
u
rist
extremely
cold,
but
the
cold
wave
of the Near East have been taken
said he had been held up by ban-1 h o ld u p so n P ortland S treets Wed- ch“ rged wi,h a comPlaint sworn to follow:
out of their country, and placed is expected to brief.
- D istrict A ttorney
d ^ s who employed a sim ilar ruse. ! nesday night and was identified by his wife, in which it was s ta t­
in camp3 where they are at least
Brower
.......... .......................... 1741
ed he committed a statuatory of­
DETROIT, Nov. 8.— A belated The officers accompanied th e . yesterday through his rogues gal-
safe from the Turks, they are
Ganong
.....................................
3024
fense involving Mabel Vanarnam ,
still in need of clothing and food cold snap blanketed N orthern to u rist to the place and found iery photograph by three victims.
three boys hiding behind a fence, i if the man did commit the crim e’ ' I;? offlc®.assistan*’ today demand
to carry them through the w inter, i Michigan with from four to six
Ganong’s m ajority ............. 1283
cd a prelim inary hearing, and was
These people will have to be car inches of snow last night, necessi- • Acc°r ding to the officers, the boys deputy sheriffs and the police say, released from jail, after posting
County Com m issioner
ed for, together with the fe w ; tatin g storm signals being placed ' supposed by them to be men, he had confederates who supplied
Short
...........................................2807
MEDFORD, Nov. 8.— Tuesday,
... , .
.
$500 bail, and assuring the court
over the upper G reat Lakes. The ! bolted and refused to stop when . ,
L
regarding
an ld d |„ on
wbu]d Underwood ............................... 2295
November 11, sixth anniversary rem aining members of th eir race,
m ercury has dropped tw enty-nine ordered to do so. Each officer fir-
bank and who stole the aato -; w p08ted tonight.
of the ending of the W orld war, for a few years lin g e r, or until degrees during the past tw elve| ®d twice.
mobile
to r his use In the ro b b er,. j
Vanarnam „
they
are
able
to
get
upon
a
sub­
Short’s m ajority ................. 512
will be celebrated in
Medford
TIENTSIN, Nov. 8— Because of
hours.
L ater it was discovered th a t the The hank raid w a, committed ip de(auR pf „
b a|, Mra
stantial
economic
basis,
and
then
S heriff
with one of the most compre­
excesses of 5000 Chensi provlnco
tire
had
been
placed
in
the
road
w ith a daring unequaled In local Borders ch> ed ber busband dls. Hawkins ..............
*....2793 troops, part of the army of Feng
hensive Armistice day program s the aid of the Near East relief
by
boys
who
had
attached
a
s
trin
g
,
crime
annals, The bank is th e '
Low
.............................................
2483 Yu-Tsiang, the new m ilitary
yet attem pted by the American fund will be no longer needed,”
placed her as m istress in her |
to it and were w aiting for pass-' typical small
Mrs.
Rambo
claims.
Legion post of th a t city. From
' h ° me- with Miss V anarnam , and
chief of the Pekin government,
ersby to attem pt to pick It up
Mrs. Rambo worked with the
Young Zimmerman wa« to b o n 1 tlon, * a * main ° y’ a an ing charged they lived together with
H aw kin’s m ajority ............. 310 now In Tientsin, Yang I-Te, tho
9:30 in the morning, when a
lo u n g Timmerman was ta k e n , room separated by grilled work
County Clerk
series of street stunts will be refugees of the N ear East for a
nv i w
L.
>
i Mrs. Borders being forced to do
police commissioner has resign­
to a hospital last night but left * from the
lobby, offices for execu-
___ .
,
num
ber
of
years,
returning
to
this
DeLap
........................................
3020
staged, until two o’clock the next
a.
housework for the couple
this
morning.
ed.
He said he was willing to
tives and, in the back corners, a i
__________________
Van Riper
............. 1971
morning, there will be something country last year. She was in­
take the repossbiiluty of protect­
vault.
strum ental In bringing over three
doing all the time.
ing
the city from demoralized
Two men are usually on duty
DeLap’s m ajority ............. 1049
The big parade is scheduled to hundred children, who were at the
soldiers
but not from units of the
a t the bank, E. E .Fitzw ater, cash­
s ta rt at 11:05 a. m., immediately mercy of the Turk3, out of their
government
forces.
ier, and I. W. Nichols, teller.
a fte r two m inutes silence has been own country, and Into sections
The army of Chang Tso-Lin,
Mrs. Ophelia Jan e Kincaid^ 71,
Prom ptly a t noon yesterday, In
observed throughout the city, a n d , w^ ere they would be safely cared
the
M anchurian leader, continues
well
known
pioneer
of
southern
accordance with established cus­
the blowing of taps. Scores of for, fed and clothed, until such a
to
pour
through the city on its
Oregon
died
suddenly
a
t
her
tom, Mr. Fltzw ater left the bank
floats and decorated cars have time as they were able to again
way front Shanhaikwan, th e scene
home on Neil Creek a t eight o’- x WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. — A to go to lunch. Nichols was alone
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov.
been pledged for the parade and care for themselves.
’
clock
this
morning.
of
its recent successes over the
in
the
banking
room.
complete
new
adjustm
ent
of
lines
Paranoglan, alth o u g h he has
re-
Senator Lodge’s condition
fraternal and civic organizations
army
of Wu Pel-Fu, to Machang,
She
has
been
in
the
best
of
w ithin the Democratic party was
mained unchanged since m idnight
will be in the line of march.
south
of this city.
(Contlnud
o$
page
Four)
health
until
the
tim
e
of
her
death.
The
mining
industry,
especially
forseen by its leaders here toda^
at which time he took some light
At two o’clock will be staged
She stated yesterday how well as a resu lt of the crushing defeat
One of these units this a fte r­
NATIVES MUST PAY
nourishm ent, and later relapsed th at portion of It dealing with
the batting contest among school
she
was
feeling
and
was
out
doors
Southern
Oregon,
wlW
be
the
noon
looted a train packed with
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Nov.
8.
—
of
its
candidates
in
th
e
election.
into a state of comma. A bulte-
boys under thirteen years of age.
this
morning
and
suffered
a
fit
m
ilitary
stores bearing
notices
chief
topic
for
discussion
at
the
Californian’s
will
pay
more
for
Friends of John W. D a v i^ a re
tin last night, issued by his phys­
the w inner to be awarded a base­
of (apoplexy, dying withiji the openly b itter at w hat they believe i t'ie^r turkey dinner this year than icians, held out »light hope for next Forum luncheon of the stating it belonged to the head­
ball autographed by Babe Ruth
hour.
Chamber of Commerce, to be held quarters of Tuan Chi-Jui, ex­
was the failure of some of t h e 1 last
was Predicted here today, his recovrey.
and Bob Meusel. No sooner will
Mrs.
Kincaid
was
born
in
Iowa
head of the Anfu m ilitary party,
form
er
leaders
of
the
party
to
'
due
to
the
falling
off
in
produc-
this event be out of the way on
The physicians attending Lodge November 11.
and
has
lived
here
since
1860.
contrlbute
any
aid
w
hatever
In
th
e
!
ii°
n
*
However
the
Increase
over
L.
R.
Van
De
Bogart
of
Gold
who
has been mentioned as the
the Holly street athletic ffield,
are amazed a t the veteran Senat­
She
Is
survived
by
her
husband
th
irty
cents,
the
dressed
price
of
Hill,
a
mining
expert,
who
re­
next
president of China.
campaign.
They
are
certain
th
at
than the annual football game be-
o r’s vitality.
Dr. Cunningham,
BUFFALO, N.
Nov. 8— A and twelve children, Mrs. Irene the court of the ballots proves last year may not be large.
tween Ashland and Medford high
, .
.
his personal physician said he ex­ cently returned from the Mining
Avent
of
Mississippi,
Mrs.
N
attie
w
.
«
tu
notice
of
an
intention
to
appeal
th
a
t
not
everything
possible
was
SEN A TO R RECOMMENDS
school gridiron squads will be-,
pected Senator Lodge to live to­ Congress session In Sacramento,
from th e State Supreme Court F ru it of McMinnville, Mrs. Maud done in his aid and th a t in some
will
report
on
some
of
the
discus­
WASHINGTON.
Nov. 8.— Sena­
night and probably tomorrow, but
glB, at the same place.
OREGON HIGHWAY SURE
Henderson
of
Alaska,
Mrs.
Daisy
vital
sections
he
was
even
“double
Justice
Pooley’s
decision,
which
tor
Smoot,
senior
senator from
sions
concerning
shale
oil
and
In the evening the annual Arm­
PORTLAND, Nov. 8. — That would not state th at he expected
other minerals, which took pjace' Idaho, called upon President Coo
W
hitney
of
Seattle,
Mrs.
B
ertha
crossed,”
by
those
purporting
to
k « i
«
yestierday
declared
the
W
alker,
or
istice day ball will be given by
Blackabre of Ontario. Mrs. M a r / be bla frlonda.
1 ‘he bi"
the old Oreg<,n- any fu rth er length of life after
at the meeting of the Congress, j 1,dge today, and recommended
.he legion men at the N atatorlnm «“ ' ' K l.n law constitutional, was
o
-
.
i
Tr®il
as
a
national
highway, will th at time.
Howard of Medford, Mrs. E tta
filed
here
today
by
attorneys
of
Since the shale oil Industry has that the President appoint Frank
Some
of
those
who
stood
by
be
passed
the
first
io
e
k
of
tbe
startin g at 8:30. The dance ends
Morris of Ashland, Mrs. Mabel Davis throughout h i, difficult, comlng Mssloa 0( c „nere88. wa8
great
possibilities in this section,! Kvans of Salt Lake City as suc-
the
Ku
Klux
Kian,
who
said
they
at m idnight and then will be
MILK
PRICE
WILL
BE
Corbett
of
Sacramento,
Denver
this
meeting
of the Chamber of ce8S° r to the late Secretary of
“ ed . i ‘m. ,h e P f« ll« o d by Senator McNary. 8cn-
staged also at the N atatorium , the m eant to carry the question to the
INCREASED
IN
NORTH
Kincaid,
Archie
Kincaid
and
E
l­
United Press learns, th a t the least ior Oregon Senator, who left last
Commerce should be especially A griculture Wallace.
climax of the celebration, “A United States Supreme Court if
m er Kincaid all of Ashland.
necessary.
he
can
do
is
to
“even
the
scales
N ight in P aris.” Sixteen profes­
njght for W ashington.
SEATTLE, Nov. 8.— It was an-* interesting to everyone in South­
Funeral arrangem ents will be with his enem ies” before he loses
ern Oregon.
TURKEY HIGH
The
law
requires
the
registra-
sional entertainers, including a
nounced here today by officials of
announced
later.
Interm
ent
will
hold
upon
the
leadership.
They
CHICAGO,,
Nov. 8. — Your
girls* orchestra, and singers and ^ on
m embership lists of incor-
the leading dairy firms in the i
be
in
the
mausoleum.
w
ant
him
to
strik
e
back.
Thanksgiving
Turkey will cost
MRS. HARDING IS
dancers will entertain, the spec­ poratedi secret organizations with
city, th a t milk would go up o n e ;
TIGER
TOPS
They do not think Davis could
the same this year as last, ac­
IMPROVING HEALTH cent a q u art here, starting No­
tato rs dancing between numbers. the Secretary of State of New H ere Today-—
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 8.__ cording to Chicago produce and
have
won
under
any
circum­
This feature is scheduled to end York.
Mrs. Mary Swigart and son, stances, b u t.th e y do feel he could
MARION, dhio, Nov. 8— The vember 16.
Before a crowd of 55,000 partisan commission men. In face of a
The decision first handed down
at two o’clock.
H
arvard spectators, Princeton to­ report from the E ast th a t a drop
by the Supreme Court was th a t Farm an and daughter, D r/ Leslie ! have made a showing twice as condition of Mrs. W arren G.
PORTLAND,
Nov.
8.—
No
in­
the law was unconstitutional, but Kent of Eugene were in Ashland strong if all th e elem ents in the H arding is improving steadily, It crease In milk prices is contem- day simply bowled over H arvard, from pre-w ar prices was immin­
winning 24-0. H arvard, a two ent, a Chicago m arket firm quot­
P ortland— P arkrose w ater dis­ later the court reversed its de­ today on business. Mrs. Sw igart party had worked as they would was said early today a t W hite
plated
here
for
the
present,
the
to
one favorite did n o t’ have -
ed Turkey at from 35 to 40 cents
trico asks for bids for 500,000 cision, and declared they had de­ was a form er Ashland re s id e n t. have in an ordinary campaign, Oaks farm . Dr. Carl Sawyer, her
Oregon Dairy Council stated fol-J chance before the slashing P r ln -’ per pound,
and
Dr.
K
ent
is
a
well
known
sur-
i
.
______
_
physician,
probably
will
have
a
gallon Steel w ater tank.
cided the law was constitutolnal. geon of Eugene
lowing a special m eeting held here ceton attack which scored th r e e '
Tidings Ads brlngB results.
formal atatement later In the day? today.
touchdowns and a field goal.
‘ Every ad has a message.
IRSI
OFFICIAL VOTE IN
KLAMATH FALLS IS
FINALTTCOMPIEIE
NEAR EAST RELIEF
W POLICE OFFICER
COLD WEATHER HITS
IS RELEASED FROM
ARMISTICE m FE1E
III MEDFORD WILE BE
BIG EVENT THIS TEAR
TRAIN AT TIENTSIN
POLICE CHIEF DOITS
DIES SUDDENLY AT
NEIL CREEK HOME DAVIS CONDEMNS ‘
PARTY STACKERS
KEAN ID APPEAL ON