Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to th e 8eml-W eekly Tidjngs, Volume 43.
TH E GOVERNORSHIP HAS
ITS MANY ADVANTAGES
ARMISTICE DAY
PARADE TO BE
F E T E FEATURE:
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ALBANY, N. Y„ Nov.
A®-— Governor Smith was
given an enthusiastic wel­
come when he returned to
the executive cham ber to­
day for the first time
since his reelection. His
inner office was filled
with flowers.
As soon as the gover-
nor entered his office all
the employes of the de-
partm ent rushed in to
tender th eir congratula-
tions.
“ I got a kiss from
every girl in the office,”
the governor said, with a
smile after the
demon-
stration was over.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924
SNOBI THIS YEAR
EARLIEST EVER
KNOW N H E R E
MBS. WARBEN HARDING IS ILL
NO. 60
GOTHAM GIRLS WORK
IN BOWLING ALLEYS
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IS
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. 8
— Girls between the ages 8
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of 10 and 13 are employed 8
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by golf clubs in the city’s 8
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outlaying districts as cad­ 8
dies and have been found 8
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XX working
in poolrooms, 8
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racking pool balls and in 8
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bowling alleys setting up 8
Called “ One of Greatest 8 pins, Mrs. Mary Hamilton 8
Men of Our Time,” by 8 director of the women’s 8
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bureau of the police de­ 8
President Coolidge
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partm ent today.
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Mrs.
Hamilton
announc­
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SERVICE OF 31 YEARS
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ed th a t a special service 8
Sim ple Funeral
R ites
P lannedi 8
would be established by 8
From H om e o f Life L ong
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her departm ent to protect 8
F riend of Fam ily
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women and girls. One of 8
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the- problems to be taken 8
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BOSTON, Mass., Nov. TO.
up, she said, was the em­ 8
Plans for a simple funeral, to be 8 ployment of young girls 8
held from the home of William 8 as extras in motion picture 8
Bigelow, life long friend of Sen­ 8 studios in Queen’s.
H
ato r Lodge’s family, were under 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
SENATOR LODGE
LOSES IN L A ST
FIGHT FOR LIFE
PORTLAND GIRL
HELD IN SOUTH
BEATING WAY
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Silver Cups to be Awarded XX
XX Records of Eighteen Years
Winners in Competition XX
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Found Attired in Men’s
Show November Snows
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at Medford
Clothing, Pretty Teddy
to be Very Light
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Gloss Is Taken
XX LIKELY HARD WINTER
JUDGES ARE SELECTED XX
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XX F igures Show U nm elted Snow fall
HAS PORTLAND RECORD
E n tire Day to be Given Over to XX
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in Novem ber, T hroughout
K icked Shins of Judge*, K nocked
E ven ts of C elebration at A f­
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Years to be Infrequ en t
Out Two D eputy S h eriffs,
fair Tom orrow
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E stab lish es Good Mark
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By
E.
D.
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MEDFORD. Nov. 10. — Five XX
The snow which has fallen in
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SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 10. __
handsome silver cups have been
Ashland during the past week,
Admitting
th at she had not worn
procured by the American Legion
covering the city in a blanket of
women’s
clothing
for more than
for aw ard to the prize winning
white for a few hours, is the first
four years, but had paraded fortli
floats In the Armistice day par­
th at has fallen this early in the
in
the garb of mere man, a pretty
ade. Mayor E. C. Gaddis, O. O.
season since 1898, the year in
consideration for Senator Lodge
young
woman is being held in
A lenderfer and C. E. Gates have
which the first perm anent and
here today. The veteran Senator
jail
here
for beating her way on
consented to act as judges and
accurate records were taken.
was for many years a leader of
a
railroad
train. A fter several
will select the w inners in five
In 1898, tw enty six years ago,
his party, and recognized as one
hours
of
questioning
by police of­
divisions: Best float entered by
snow fell in Ashland on Novem­
of the abelist Senators to be sent
ficials
of
this
city,
she
adm itteu
a fraternal organization;
best
ber 19 and again on November
to Congress from M assachusetts,
she was “ Teddy" Gloss of P ort­
commercial float; best patriotic
The following year, 1899,
the state which has furnished
land.
W ork to be Started in Near F u ­ 21.
float;
best decorated out-of-
the
records
show
th
a
t
the
ground
such
brilliant
statesm
en.
Lodge
tu re. F ederal F u n d s to Aid in
At the time of her arrest, Miss
town car and best decorated Med­
here was covered with snow which
served in the Senate* for thirty-
W ork N ear R eservation
Glass
was attired in m en’s khaki
ford car.
fell on November 18 and 20. The
one years, a record for conserva­
clothing, high
heeled
cowboy
The parade will form a t 10:30
snowfall in the city th a t year was
tive service, both in time elapsed Inspiring T alks H elp Make Ses­ shoes and a sombrero.
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Nov.
10.
—
a. m. and will move east on Main
exceedingly light, but the m oun­
and In power ^reilded. He ’ lost
sion One o f B est E ver Held
street from
the W ashington Prelim inary steps tow ard the tains were covered with a heavy
PORTLAND, Nov. 10.— Teddy
Mrs. W arren G. H arding, wife of the ¡late President H arding his stubborn fight against death
in This Section
school to Riverside, startin g at grading and surfacing of a road b ljp k et of white.
shortly before m idnight last
from
Chiloquin
to
Beatty,
a
dis­
is
seriously
ill
at
Oak
Hills,
country
home
of
the
late
General
Saw­
Gloss,
arrested in San Diego to­
11:05 o'clock. All organizations
Again in 1900, snow covered yer, personal physician to President H arding.
Mrs. H arding has night.
tance
of
approxim
ately
30
miles,
of m ilitary origin, and their aux­
MEDFORD. Nov. 10.— Satur­ day, gained notoriety here last
the lower hills of the Siskiyou’s, been in poor health for the past year, but it is thought this latest
Unyielding will, a will which
have
been
initiated
by
Fred
A.
year, when she knocked out two
iliaries, will form in front of
w ithin view of the city. This attack was brought on by th e sudden death of G eneral Sawver n showed its m ettle by dom inating day proved a very busy day for
Baker,
superintendent
of
the
deputy
sheriffs who were taking
life-long
friend
of
the
H
arding
family.
y
’
City P ark ; fraternal orders are
the young people of the C rater
tim e / the snow came on Novem­
Senatorial affairs for many years,
K
lam
ath
Indian
reservation
and
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her
to
a
state training school for
to form on South Oakdale, and
Lake Union in their convention,
ber 16. Then for a stretch of six
kept the Senator alive after
the
county
court,
according
to
girls
following
her conviction of
the Red Cross, Salvation Army.
beginning at 9:45 a. m. and last­
years, or until 1906, no snow
stroke of paralysis which he suf­
announcem
ent
today
from
the
breaking windows in this city.
Boy Scouts and Y. W. C. A. will
ing till late in the evening.
was seen in the city earlier than
fered on November 5.
county
engineer's
office.
She also kicked the shins of
form in front of the Public Li­
The outstanding features of
December. Then in 1906, on No­
Senator Lodge has four more
Recently,
B
aker
approached
County
Judge Cross of Oregon
brary. Civic organizations and
vember 21, a light snow fall was
years of his present term to serve. the day’s work was the careful City when she appeared for sen­
the
county
court
about
the
pro­
high school m archers form on
American history contains no more planning for the year’s activities tence before him on another
posed road. It is said th a t B aker recorded for the city.
North Oakdale.
The fall this year, in addition
dram atic character than the feud ahead. Miss Mary Guiley of E u­ charge. She is known as a “ wind.
All commercial floats will form gave the county court to under­ to breaking all records for early
which was waged betwen Lodge gene, state president of the Chris­ Incorrigible g irl” by officers of
on Laurel street, headed by the stand th a t sufficient federal funds fall, breaks the longest stretch
and the late President Woodrow tian Endeavor societies, presided this section. It is stated that she
city fire departm ent. Decorated were now available for the grub­ of early snow since records have
Wilson. Lodge was a bitter op­ over the conference time.
automobile« form on Main street bing, clearing, survey and grad­ been kept. F or eighteen years, Rev. J. J. H andsaker S tates Or- R am sey R e-arrested on Charge of
“ Value of Young People’s Con. is sixteen years of age, and has
ponent
of
the
League
of
Nations
ing
of
the
right-of-way.
The
res­
phan C hildren M ust be H elp­
west of Laurel. Floats entered
B urglary in C onnection W ith
ferences” was fittingly brought a deep love for animals.
no snow’ has fallen in November,
which
Wilson
championed.
ervation
superintendent
requested
j
ed This W inter
by organizations which also have
/Robbery a t E nders Store
according to w eather records.
President Coolidge said today out by the Rev. Monroe G. Ever­
m archers in line, are expected to- the county court to instruct the Now, following the dryest year on
in a formal statem ent, th a t Lodge ett, student pastor of O. A. C. POEMS OF ASHLAND
“ The face of the Near Ea3t has
accompany the m archers, instead county surveyor to make a su r­ record, the snow comes earlier
Virgil Ramsey and Fred Mer­ has been “ one of the great men at Corvallis. He pointed out
WRITER APPEAR IN
vey of the proposed project.
changed
entirely
In
the
last
three
of forming with float section.
many instances where these con­
than
ever.
of
our
tim
e.”
The
President
ritt,
arrested
in
Sacram
ento
re­
As soon as the w eather clears
LITERARY MAGAZINE
American Legion men will be
All these figures, obtained years,” declared Rev. J. J. H and­ cently on a charge of stealing an designated Secretary of W ar ferences had been the means of
sufficiently, Joseph Jenson, as­
saker, regional director of Near
stationed at section points to help
putting marny a young person’s
Mrs. Blanche Logan O'Neil of
automobile owned by Oscar Tut­ Week to represent him at the
sistant county engineer, will make from Louis Dodge, w eather ob­
E
ast
Relief,
in
addresses
at
the
expediate the form ation.
It is
life
into
active
channels
of
C
hrist­
server,
mean
snow
which
rem
ain­
this city has
w ritten
several
tle of this city, were returned to funeral of the veteran statesm an,
a thorough reconnaissance of the
hoped by the committee in charge
ed on the ground as unmelted Presbyterian, B aptist and Episco­ Ashland Saturday afternoon by stress of immediate business pre­ ian work. In brief, it gave many poems which have appeared in
project and later a survey.
pal churches yesterday,.
of the parade th a t all will be in
young men and women a blue­ magazines and newspapers over
Two routes are contem plated, snow. D uring several years in
Sheriff Terril. They were taken venting the President attending
“All
the
orphan
children
are
readiness to s ta rt the parade
print
of their life, th a t they might the country. In the Friday, No­
according to Jenson. One leads the instances mentioned, snow
to the county jail a t Jacksonville personally,'
out
of
Turkey
and
safe
from
m
as­
prom ptly after the sound of taps
know
God’s will and purpose in vember 7 issue of the Portland
tow ards K irk for several miles be­ has fallen, but either melted as
and held there until this morning
sacre
for
they
are
under
the
a t 11:02 a. m., the bugle call
leading
them into active paths Oregonian one of her poems is
fore swinging
direct
tow ards fast as it fell, or rem ained on
when they were given th eir pre­
m arking the end of the two min­
friendly
flags
of
Russia,
Greece,
of Christian service. It was at printed and in the November is­
Beatty. The second, which is the the ground but a few minutes.
lim inary hearing before Judge MRS. HARDING BETTER
utes silence for the soldier dead.
England and France; In Armenia
such conferences as these that sue of the L auriate four of her
SAYS
BEDSIDE
REPORT
According
to
all
“
oldest
inhabi­
Gowdy.
most direct route, follows up
they are under Russian control,
The line of march will include a
John R. Mott, R obert J. Speer, poems appear. Mrs. Logan has
tan
ts"
Interviewed,
an
early
snow
Sprague river.
MARION, Ohio, Nov. 10.— Mr3.
The boys were released under
large num ber of m archers and
in Syria under French and in Pal­
and many others were led into w ritten a numbpr of poems which
The understanding is th a t the means a long, hard, cold w inter.
H
arding,
widow of the late P resi­
$500
bond,
which
was
furnished
floats and m ilitary precision is ex­
estine
under
English.
For
the
Christian
work, and become world have been published by the local
county and federal governm ent co­ W ith snow falling earlier than
dent Harding, rested com fortable
by
th
eir
parents.
Im
m
ediately
pected to m ark the proceedings.
first
tim
e
in
th
eir
lives
they
know
renowned men.
paper, one of which deserves much
operate in the construction of the ever this year, indications are for
after being released on the charge last night and her condition is
The procession will be headed by
w hat it is to be r,id of fear.”
Rev.
F.
Gordon
H
art
of
Grants
a
heavy
snowfall
throughout
the
mention was w ritten at the time
road in much the same way as
Turkey has a t last succeeded of stealing the automobile, Ram ­ slightly improved, following her Pass brought out many valuable of Mayor Loomis' death.
the D. O. K. K. band, followed
they joined hands on the Agency w inter.
by the G. A. R., W omen’s Re­
in her 500 year effort to drive the sey was re-arested by Chief of operation of Saturday night, ac­ aids and suggestions in building
and Chiloquin road.
In other
C hristians from h er border ana j Pol,c® George
McNabb, on a cording to an announcement made up active service in the Christian
lief Corps, D. A. R., D aughters
words, the governm ent undertakes
more than a million, robbed of | ch arS® of breaking into E nders’ by physicans here this morning. Endeavor societies which will in­
of V eterans, Spanish W ar Vet­
the clearing, grubbing, grading
everything they possess have been s to r® here »bout October 15, and
erans. the American Legion.
spire the young people in attend­
and prelim inary survey work and
American Legion Auxiliary and
driven from home, with great loss removing a quantity of clothing.
ance
at the convention to return
the county surfaces the road.
National Guard. Then will come
of life, the rem nant finding refuge When picked up by the Sacram en­
to
their
various societies filled
B aker is anxious to complete
to authorities, Ramsey had in his
in Greece.”
th e Salvation Army, Red Cross.
with
a
keen
desire to put things
prelim inary wdrk on the new road
possession a num ber of articles
41107461
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over.
Y. W. C. A,., Boy Scouts, Knights
"Greece,
in
all
her
heroic
his­
as soon a3 possible in order th a t
of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Elks,
tory, never did a g re a te r;. deed of clothing, which Henry Enders
Jam es H enrikson. vice-presi­
actual construction may sta rt as
alleges are the same as those
Redm en, W. O. W., DeMolay, High
th
an
when
she
adm
itted
these
dent
of the C rater Lake Union,
soon as posible, it is said.
Outplayed in the first three refugees, many of them people taken from his store.
School, Parent-Teachers council,
Chairman of the convention ac­
The game for which both the
q u arters of the game, th e Rose­ with no more claim on her than
Ramsey was taken to the Jack-
Business and Professional Wo­
tivities, carried the activities of
MARSHFIELD
YOUTH
Ashjland
and Medford High School
burg Elks took a new lease on on any other of the allies. Twen­ sonvile jail on the second charge,
m en’s club, G reater Medford
the program through In an in­
DROWNING
VICTIM
life in the final canto, and by a ty-eight per cent of her popula­ while M erritt, who wa3 absolved
club. Cham ber of Commerce,
CONCRETE, Wash., Nov. 10. spiring and energetic m anner teams have been pointing through­
series of line bucks, coupled with tion today are refugees and she of any connection w ith the burg­ — The citizens of Concrete feel Many delegates were in a tte n d ­ out. the season, the big game of
Llthlans, C rater club, Rotary and
MARSHFIELD, Nov. 10.—-Rob­
Kiwanis clubs.
end runs, pushed the pigskin over is spending more money on the lary of the store, was released. th a t the call made by the sheriff’s ance from outside points, such the year, will be staged a t Med­
e rt W elling. 13, a ju n io r high
Seven m otor companies have
The boys will be arraigned be­ officers upon the
Governor of as Grants Pass, Klam ath Falls, ford tomorrow afternoon, then
school lad, was drow ned today the final chalkm ark for the only refugee problem than on all other
signified their intention of having
fore the superior court, M erritt W ashington, for troops, to aid in Merrill, Rogue River, Ashland, the two high school elevens tro t
in Coal Bank inlet while paddling touchdown of the tussle, and governm ental agencies combined,
entries in the pageant, including
on a charge of complicity in the m aintaining order in the strike Phoenix, Jacksonville and Med­ out upon the field for their an­
except
the
arm
y
and
navy,
and
handed
the
Ashland
L
ithians’
a canvas canoe. Children who had
Riley Motor company, Medford
nual clash. The game will be a
th eft of the autom obile, while now being carried on by four ford.
far
more
than
all
American
and
seen him on the inlet could not team a 6-0 trim m ing at thé high
Auto company, H ittson Motor
Saturday evening at 6:30 a part of the Armistice Day cele­
British relief agencies are spend­ Ramsey ’will face two charges, one hundred members of the I. W. W.
give any description of the acci­ school field Saturday.
company, C. E. Gates company,
of stealing the automobile, and against construction work on the large banquet was enjoyed by the bration to be staged in Medford.
During the early periods of the ing.”
dent. The body was later taken
C rater Lake Auto company, Mason
the other of burglary.
Although on comparative scores
"Although
hundred^
of
thous­
Bak River w ater project was un­ delegates and the evening was
contest,
th
e
game
was
a
see-saw
from the w ater.
Motor company and P atton & Rob­
given
over
to
talks
by
Miss
Mabie
ands
have
been
absorbed
into
the
the
Medford gang is rated an easy
necessary, it • was
The boy was the son of M H. affair, with the ball w orking back
• J: declared here
inson, Inc.
Galey
of
Ashland
on
“
California
economic
life
of
Greece,
there
are
victory,
dope cannot be depended
today by leading citizens of the
and forth between the locals and
W elling, a local tailor.
MANY
ARE
FINED
IN
Christian
Endeavors.”
and
by
Miss
city.
upon in a tussle such as this.
the Roseburg gang. The Ashland still at least 400,000 homeless and
JUSTICE
COURT
FOR
Mary
Guiley
of
Eugene
and
Rev.
among
these
are
no
fewer
than
More
often than not, the pre­
outfit kept the ball in Roseburg
A hundred arm ed guards are
SEATTLE PIONEER
TRAFFIC
VIOLATIONS
Gordon
H
art
of
G
rants
Pass
on
25,000
children,
many
of
whom
game
predictions
are spilled, when
giving protection to eighteen men
DIES IN SUMNER territo ry throughout the early will die this w inter unless help
“
IJortland
International
Conven­
the team rated as easy victims,
final
SEATTLE, W ash., Nov. 10.— cantos, but lacked the
Many arrests, principally on the not at work on the power project. tion, 1925.”
is
sent.”
turns on their rivals and tu rn s in
Sheriff
Conn
of
Skaggit
county
sm
ash
in
g
.
power
to
push
over
a
John A. Woolery, 59, son of the
charge of speeding were made
"In
an
effort
to
lift
the
bur­
a
win. Such a thing happened
and
his
entire
crew
of
deputies
Two great chances
late Abram H. Woolery, pioneer touchdown.
over the week-end, L. C. Decarlo
Contract
let
for
$138,400
for
den
of
caring
for
the
children
when
Oregon and W ashington
of 1853 and himself a member I to score in the early periods went
of this city was fined $26 by. are on the scene of the strike, macadamizing last unit, 30.7
from
the
American
public
we
dis­
of the W ashington state pioneers i flooey when the L ithian’a outfit
Judge Gowdy for speeding on the and according to officials reports miles of W hite River-Cow Canyon met two weeks ago. Such a thing
charged 14,000 children from the
association, died yesterday a t his | failed in the pinch.
Pacific highway between here and from the sheriff, are “ sitting on link on The Dalles - California happened when St. Mary’s and
orphanages
last
year.
Medical
care
University of Southern California
•
| home a t Sunday.
Time after time, with the ball
Phoenix. H arry L. H art of Arizona the lid ” of the strike situation.
In o rd er th a t employees and>
His widow, seven sons, two in the m iddle of the field, the given to 16,000 children prevent- was said by McMahon, state tra f­ Three companies of state militia highway.
tangled Saturday, and such a
en
blindness
for
this
vast
throng.
business men may be enabled toi daughters, three grand children, Ashland backs would pierce the
thing may happen at Medford to­
fic officer, to be traveling in ex­ were mobilized Sunday afternoon
“ The N ear E ast Relief is cen­
a
t
E
verett,
but
were
dismissed
j
enjoy the Armistice Day celebra-j three brothers and two sisters heavy Roseburg line, but with a
morrow.
cess of forty miles an hour on
^
terin g its whole energies on the
during
the
evening,
when
it
was
tion a t Medford tomorrow, stores; survive
Coach W alt Hughes of the lo­
the highway near Ashland and
score in sight, the power w asn’t
problem of the children, all we
determ
ined
th
a
t
their
help
would
and business houses throughout
cals has been polishing off the
was brought into this city and
there, and the locals lost the batll
can do for adults is to furnish
the city will close afc/ipou tom or­
rough spots for the past couple of
fined $25. Twenty-five dollars was not be needed -in putting down
on downs.
clothing and this was done last
any
violence
in
connection,
with
row, it was announced Were this
weeks,
and now has his outfit
also
forfeited
by
Claud
M.
Buck­
The Roseburg gang lived up to year to more than 500,000 many
the
strike.
morning.
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working
like a well oiled machine.
their reputation as being a fast, of whom had lived in com fort­ ler for speeding yesterday.
H undreds of Ashland people
Joyce L. Fox, taxi driver of
C rater National Park with its j The boys know their stuff, and
shifty team , with plenty of able and some in luxurious homes
arte planning on journeying to
northern * California was sum­ RESCUED WOMAN T«
present m antle of deep snow is . are determ ined to wipe out pre-
weight. The team averaged 190 until three years ago.”
Medford tom orrow, in order to
moned
appear in court today
DISCOVERED DYING totally isolated from the outside I season defeats by trouncing the
pounds, including the backfield,
“ Well known Oregonians like
join in the celebration, which
charged with having no speedom­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. — which is about twelve to fifteen
world at present, as since the re- Medford outfit.
Mrs. C(. S. Jackson of the Oregon
promises to be one of th e largest W ith -the treasury tax reform pounds heavier than any college Journal, Miss Cornelia Marvin, eter on th e car. According to J.. • VICTORIA, B. C„ Nov. 10. — cent big storm there th e tele­
In K aster and Gandee, Hughes
program shaping into definite aggregation on th e coast. They State L ibrarian, Dr. J. R.W ether- J. McMahon, Fox has been w arn­ An unidentified woman about 48 phone line which connects the has a pair of backs who are liable
affairs ever staged in th a t city.
The regular edition of the Daily form, it was indicated today th a t have a couple of games under bee and Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Coe ed several times, bu t has disre­ years of age died in a hospital park with this city and with to get away for good yardage at
Tidings will go to press a t noon, it may be posible to slash a hun­ their belts, having trim m ed the of Portland and Mrs. Louisa K el- garded the w arning and continu­ here today after being taken Klam ath Falls has been down. any time. These men have play­
and will be delivered to subscrib­ dred million dollars off the gov­ Salem and Marshfiefld town team s, lems of Eugene who visited the ed driving w ithout a speedometer. from the w ater at Cadboro bay. For several days now Superin­ ed consistent football throughout
W hen discovered her feet were
ers soon after, in order th a t em­ ernm ental income for 1926, and while Saturday’s tussle was the N ear East last year have re tu rn ­ A nother fine of $25 was levied
tendent Thomson has been unsuc- the season, and upon them will
tied
with a rope and h e r mouth
by
Judge
Gowdy
yesterday
when
ployees of the,T idings may attend yet to m aintain a few million dol­ first for the L ithian’s outfit.
i
cessfully trying to get into tele­ depend much of the work of ad-
ed to urge Oregon to continue her
N. W. Mills of Portland was was burned f”om powerful acid.
lars surplus in the treasury. The
the fete.
A retu rn game, to be staged in efforts, declaring the work to be
P on' ( communication with the^vancing the ball.
brought before the court on a She wore a long grav raincoat. park.
real drive for tax revision is an­
The last heard from th e re : Hughes has his line charging
Roseburg this week-end has been some of the finest they had ever
charge of speeding.
ticipated to take piac^ a t the
seen.”
was
the
letter received two days well, and on defense, the boys put
scheduled. The local outfit will
HOLDUP NETS $3000
Visiting Here—
opening of t i e coming session of
Addresses were also delivered
leave Saturday for th e struggle,
SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 10.— ago from Ranger Oard, telling of up a stubborn fight. The outfit
The Misses Salentine of P o rt­ the sixty ninth Congress.
in
the
Methodist,
Nazarene
and
Name
Omitted—
and
are
confident
of
knocking
Approximately $3000 was obtain­ the severe storm and the snow, j realizes what it is up against, and
land are in Ashland for a few
Secretary Melon will recom­
Christian
churches
by
Mrs.
W.
The
name
of
MrB.
Jim
Cook
was
ed by robbers who held up the which was then 5 feet deep a t 1 this very thing may result in an
days visiting with friends. They mend to Congress th a t tax the Antlered herd over in this
E.
Rambo
and
in
the
Congrega­
omitted in. the article about the F irst National bank at Minidoka. Anna Spring camp and much Ashland victory.
Coach Hughes will give his
have been in P ortland where they changes, sim ilar to those dlsre- mix.
.
tional
by
Rev.
M.
B.
Parounagian.
It Is
death of Mrs. Kincaid Saturday. Ida., late yesterday afternoon, ac­ deeper at the lake rim.
» » '* •» » « » ‘»1»
The game will get under way at
expect to locate and are on their garded a t the last aession o[ th e [ char«e8
Mrs.
Jim
Cook
of
this
city
is
also
thought
th
a
t
it
has
snowed
since
2:30
at the High School grounds
board, he passed.
I week' ,n d ptfll‘ h u|> the
cording to word received here
way to Carmel-by-the-Sea.
Tidings
Ads
brings
results.
a
daughter
of
Mrs.
Kincaid.
spots on the eleven.
in Medford.
F u rth er details were lack in g .1 ^ a t Ume.— Mail Tribune.
BEATTY IN KLAMATH
PEOPLE ENJOY G08D
I
DE G M ED ALONG'
DN THEFT CHARGE
F
1RIM LOCAI OUTFIT
6-0 IN GRID GAME
HIGH TEAMS ABE ID
TANGLE TOMORROW
STORES WILL CLOSE
F
MELLON SAYS TAXES
ARE TO BE REDUCED
OFF BY HEAVY SNOW