Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 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.
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A shland
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
OFFICIAL COUNT :
FOR COUNTY IS?
FINALLY READY
Medford Precincts Count Is
Left Out in Total Com­
piled by County Clerk
VERIFY
OLD
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COUNT
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C R IM IN A L A L W A Y S
R E T U R N S TO
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LOS ANGELES, Nov.
12. — There were two
Ju n e m onths param ount in
the life of Mrs. Jam es G.
T urner, it was revealed
here during her divorce
suit trial.
The first June was like
this:
A youth, a maid and a
flivver beneath a tree.
Love words, kisses, and
then they were m arried.
Miss Gladys Starkey be­
came Mrs. Jam es G. T urn­
er.
The second Ju n e went
this way:
Same youth, same fliv­
ver, same tree and a dif­
ferent girl. They kissed,
but Mrs. T urner and a
private detective or two
interrupted the lovem ak­
ing.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924
COOLIDGE MAY
CALL ANOTHER
ARM S MEETING
$40,000 FOR GIRL HURT IN CRASH.
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NO. 62
LINK SOUTHERN
SLAYING W ITH
M’COY KILLING
DOGGIE HAS FA LSE ONES
TO TEAR U P HIS MEAT
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LONDON, Nov. 12. — 8
False teeth for dogs is 8
the latest. Professor F. G. 8
Hobday, vqterinary sur- 8
Albert Mors Questioned byj»
Police in Connection 8
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With Katz Murder
« British Government Waiting
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for President to Decide
on Conference Date
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«¡WANT TO CO-OPERATE
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a P rotocol A greed to at G eneva
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B y F orm er P rem ier
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DIAMONDS ENTER CASE »
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Safety D eposit Box of Dead Man 8
W ill be Opened in Order to
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D eterm ine E vidence in Case
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geon to King George, re­
cently fitted two dozen
false teeth to a favorite
terrier. Impressions were
taken in the ordinary way,
and the false set was fit­
ted with springs and wires
as in hum an dentistry.
The cutting edges were
reinforced by platinum
foil and gold solder, and
the animal was able to
te ar a m utton chop to
pieces and crush the bone
w ithin two days of hav­
ing the teeth fixed.
MEDFORD HIGH
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CLASH BY 14-12
a 8 Breaks Decide Game in Fav­
or of Home Athletes.
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Locals Play Best Ball '
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KATSER IS LOCAL STAR
F ailu re to
Kick
G oals
Ix>ses
(»aine for A shland Squad.
Return G am e H ere
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12- tt
Fourteen to twelve in favor of
I,
Linking Los Angeles’ latest m u r-i» 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
the Medford football team, was
der mystery, the slaying of H arry j
the official score and verdict when
Katz, celebrated music an and
the tim ekeeper’s whistle blew at
day by County Clerk Florey and j 8
diamond broker of this city, and!
the end of the Armistice day
shows a num ber of changes i n ; 8
gridiron battle Tuesday a fte r­
the alleged lover of many worn-1
the totals from the unofficial re ­
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noon on the Medford field, but the
en,
with
another
cf
the
city’s
un-j
turns published, but they do not
unofficial and alm ost universal
solved crimes, police of the Los;
affect the general results..
opinion, even among some of the
The vote on president was the
Angeles departm ent today sum­
most enthusiastic Medford root­
largest ever cast in Jackson coun­
moned A lbert Mors for question-1
ers,
was th at the Ashland aggre­
ty, being
9239 this
year as
¡ng in connection with the slaying
gation played the brainier game
against 7288 in 1920, an increase
of Katz here yesterday.
Much W ork
Com pleted W hich
and th a t the visitors made more
of 1951.
Morse is the divorced husband
W ill Aid County in A ttracting
yardage than the Medford players
The largest total vote c/3t for
E V A
2 T E IJsr& E Jg g ¿ ¿ y
of Theresa Mors form er antique
Travel in Com ing Years
did.
county officials was on sheriff,
dealer here, for, whose m u rd e r
The Medford team, seemingly
9115, next highest county judge
Norman Selby, better known to
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 12.— embued with the idea that their
8871.
Just as a jury was being sworn In to hear testimony in Miss Eva the world as Kid McCoy, is being W ith five projects finished or
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 — Steinberg's $10(\000 suit against the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Co., held in jail h e re .' '
defeat of the G rants Pass team
Of the state officers who had A rthur P age D ies W hen Car
nearly so, the county road build- which had earlier defeated the
Turns T urtle.
Com panion,
President Coolidge is only aw ait­ of New York City, the company offered a settlement of 940,(HID, which
opposition, Sam Kozer, republican
Mors is being he’d in order {ng program of Klam ath for 1924
U ninjured, L eaves for South
ing a favorable opportunity |o was accepted. This is said to be one of the largest damage suit settle­ (hat he may tell of a deal between; nearg completion.
Ashland players, was a criterion
for secretary of state, had the
ments ever made. She was Injured in a collision between two trains
take the Inititative in calling an­ and had to be carried into court on a stretcher, attended by her sister Katz and Mrs. Mors, Involving the'
largest num ber of votes, 6230
Gradlng of the Yonna valley that they would have an easy time
A
rthur
A.
Page,
38,
of
San
other world arm s conference, it and Dr. Paul Lapidus.
against his opponent W. L. Hem­
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ownership of $250,000 worth o f’ m arket road extending from the handling the Ashland team, were
Francisco,
was
alm
ost
instantly
set back in the first quarter wheu
was ascertained at adm inistration
bree 1936. McNary, republican,
jewels, and in order th at he may K lam ath Falls-Lakeview highway
The
for senator, was next highest, killed early this morning, when head q u arters here today.
open K atz’ safety deposit box in] east of Dairy, north for four and the Ashland backfield by con­
sistent line bucking and comple­
5401 to M iller’s 2238. Tom Kay, an automobile, driven by J. Leer, purpose of the conference will be
a local bank, where the police) ane half mneg to Hildebrand, has
tion of splendid forward passes
republican, for treasu rer was also of San Francisco, went ofT the to lim it the production of aircraft
believe they will obtain new been completed by H. F. Victory,
side
of
the
road,
ju
st
over
the
for w ar purposes, to lim it the size
and assisted and by great inter­
third with 5308 to 2903 for
clews which will go a long way/ contractor, and the road is now
sum m it of the Siskiyou’s about and num ber of subm arines, to
ference put up by the front line
Myers.
toward solving the m urder of being used by vehicular traffic.
On the county ticket, of those fifteen miles from here. Leer was lim it the size and equipm ent of
Katz. Mors and Mrs. Mors were]
There Is left to be done., some men, carried the hall to within a
land forces, and to codify In te r­
few yards of (he goal.
having opposition, H. W. Conger uninjured.
both in possession of Katz' safety rOck work on the new road and
Leer stated he had been driv­ national Law.
However, when a touchdown
led with 6363 votes, W. J. H art­
deposit
box
combination,
aecord^also
the
construction
of
head
walls
ing
all
night,
and
dropped
off
to
seemed
certain, a fumble by an
zell was second with 6043, Ralph
ing
to
inform
ation
given
by
Katz
at
Buck
creek
crossing.
This
sleep
for
a
moment.
The
car
ran
Ashland player gave the hall to
T h ieves Take B ag, but R eturn P rediction Made in P oll Gives
Cowgill had 5864, John Carkin
SECRETARY DAVIS IS
at the prelim inary hearing of K id ’ work will probably not be com- the Medford team which made a
over th e em bankm ent, and tu rn ­
M
ost
o
f
C
ontents
to
Victim
had 5030.
M
agazine
UX)
Per
Cent
A
ver.
TO RESIGN MARCH 4
McCoy.
‘
; pleted till next spring.
touchdown In the next few m in­
Of those having no opposition ed turtle, pinning the two men
T hrough Mail at P . O.
,
age for Vote
There
is
a
possibility
th
a
t
ai
The county bridge over Lost utes and kicked goal, making the
A C. W alker led with 7516. underneath. Leer extracted him ­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. —
true hill for m urder may be; river, east of Merrill, which re­
Delilia Stevens next w ith 7437 self, and went to |h e Jones Gar­ i Secretary of Labor Davis is the
Two unidentified women, who
Score a smacking bull’s-eye for brought against Mors. McCoy h a s ’ p'aces the old W hitney bridge score 7 to 0.
The Ashland players did not
and J. B. Coleman a close third age, a short distance from the only member of his cabinet who posed as guests at a local hotel, the derided and much pooh-
m aintained a'.l along th a t Mors] condemned by the county en- lose the fighting spirit however
scene of the accident, and Mr. has indicated to President Coo­ yesterday robbed Mrs. John F u ll-’ poohed straw vote!
with 7366.
was the m urderer of his wife, and gineer last spring. Is now com-
Jones went back with him to help lidge, his intention to resign on er of a handbag, containing at
The official count shows:
For weeks before the election it is possible th at Mors is respon-i Plated and traffic is utilizing the and in a few m inutes K atser went
get Page out. Page died while March 4, it was officially announc­ small am ount of cash, some keys the L iterary
across the line, having worked
For president:
Digest polled the
new’ structure. Mr. Victory, the down from the 20-yard line in a
sible
for
the
latest
m
urder.
being
brought
Into
the
commun­
Coolidge (R ) ...........................4876
ed a t the W hite House today. and valuable papers, and . escaped country by means of postcard bal­
contractor was paid off by the series of line plunges and for­
Davis (D ) ............................... 1840 ity Hospital here by Jones.
Davis is a t present enroute to before the th e ft was discovered. lots, collecting a total of more
county October 11.
Leer told Jones he would re­ South America to investigate the They are as yet at large.
ward passes. They failed to kick
La F ollette ............................. 2498
than 2 million from all states.
Thirty normal
working days goal and the score stood 7 to 6.
Johns (S) ............................... 25 main at the sum m it, a t the scene im m igration problem in the coun­
Mrs. Fuller had dined at the This poll was attacked as Re­
will be sufficient for the com­
Medford then made another
of th e accident, until the au th o r­ tries of th a t continent.
U. S. Senator:
hotel, and left her handbag lying publican propaganda; Democrats
pletion of the Chiloquin-W illlam- touchdown and kicked another
McNary (R ) ..........................5401 ities arrived, but when Chief of
on one of the tables in the lobby. said it was so conducted as p ur­
river m arket road, Joseph Je n ­ goal, making the score 14 to C.
Miller (D) ................ ...........- 2238 Police George McNabb arrived
When she returned to get her posely to minimize Davis’ strength
son, county engineer, estimated. Ashland, when quite a distance
Robison ( S) .......................... 199 shortly afterw ard^ it was discov­
bag, it was gone, but a woman while thq followers of La Follette
Eleven miles of the Langell
F. E. Coulter (P ) ................. 719 ered th a t he had been picked up
who had been seated in the lobby, asserted it was preposterous and
PORTLAND, Nov. 12. ■ The valley m arket road extending from from the goal line, made a for­
R epresentative:
informed her th a t the bag had m isleading distortion of the facts, city aw’Oke today to find the tern-; Bonanza cast toward« Txtrelln has ward pass to K atser, who carried
by a m otorist travelling south.
the ball across the line. Ashland
been taken by two women who regarding the Bobcat party m ight J perature settling at 30
30 degrees.
Hawley (R ) ..........................5213
It is believed Leer was intox­
been surfaced by the county. The again failed to kick goal, m ak­
Clark (D) .............................. 2046 icated at the time of the accident,
had been seated in th e lobby, and The Digest bore up well under the This is the first time this sea­
work included the grading of sev­ ing the score 14 to 12. While
who had left hurridly after the shower of abuse and sneering, and son a freezing tem perature has
B utler (I) ............................... 880 although no definite proof has
The cannery is very busy at
eral short stretches on the high­ the Ashland team worked feverish­
theft.
Upton (S) ............................... 265 been found by the officers. His
continued to publish weekly the been recorded in this city.
present canning apples. Several
way.
ly from this point on, with only
Although the two women were resu lts of the poll, stating It
Secretary of state:
action in leaving the scene of the carloads have already been ship­
Combined with a low’ hanging
County road forces have re ­ a few m inutes to play, they were
Kozer (R ) ...............................6230 crash indicates this theory as cor­
not guests kt the hotel, they left claimed nothing for the figures fog, the w eather caused many ac­
ped and another car will prob­
cently completed the laying of a unable to annex any fu rth er score,
Hembree (D) ...........................1936 rect.-
some baggage in the lobby. This, but th a t they appeared to indi­ cidents, a score or more machines
ably be ready for shipm ent to­
road bed and surfacing the qu ar­ the game ending with the Medford
F rancis (S) ........................... 412
Chief of Police George McNabb cate a trend.
skicfding
off
the
slippery
pave­
morrow. There are approxim ate­
ter mile stretch of the new’ Rock
examined in an effort to discover
State treasu rer:
The final roundup of straw s by m ents into curbs, sm ashing fend- creek road across the strait which team two points ahead.
ly 120'* cases in each car,
The Medford team seemed un­
Kay (R ) ....................................5308 FINAL SERVICES
their identity, but a few - old the Digest showed th a t the three I «rs and wheels,
The pack Is larg er than last
separates Wocus valley from Cale- usually confident at the very be­
clothes
w
’as
all
th
eir
handbags
Myers (D) ............................... 2903
FOR SENATOR HELD year and all of it has been aold.
presidential
candidates
would
Freezing tem peratures have i donia valley. Recently, the road
ginning of the game, but In a few
contained.
Supreme court Justices:
stand
in
the
election
college
about
been
reported from states to the has been smoothed, following ex-
j
2__W
ith
o
u
t’
D<
T
aylor>
m
anager,
states
th
a
t
BOSTON, Nov.
minutes they had lost consider­
The keys and papers were re- thig w ay.
B elt (R ) ....................................4821
n rth, the tem peratures in th e, tensive log hauling by the Wheel-
the cannery will run as long as turned to Mrs. F u ller last night
able
of this confidence and were
Coshow (D) ...........................4201 eulogy, in the midst of disting­
Coolidge. 379; Davis, 142; La state of Montana being p a rtic u -1 er Ohlmstead Lumber company
there is fruit. There are about by an employee of the hotel, who
on
the
defensive, repeatedly fail­
Kelley (I) ............................... 2746 uished citizens of the nation, state
Follette, 13.
larly low. Oregon as a whole has This work has been discontinued
15,000 boxes of apples yet to be
discovered
them
in
an
envelope,
ing
to
make their ><>rdage and
A ttorney general:
and city, the final services for
H ere is how they do stand to ­ had about the same conditions tem porarily during the wet w eath­
eanne<j.
addressed
to
the
hotel,
when
he
being
forced
to kick, sometimes
Van W inkle (R ) ..................5539 the late Senator Lodge were held
About ninety people, principally received the mail from the post- day, on the basis of actual re­ during the day as Portland.
er.
kicking on the second or third
Adams (D ) ..............
2355 today in the C hristian church.
tu rn s from forty-seven of the
women, are being employed in office.
Food commissioner:
down.
Only the sim plest services of the
forty-eight states;
the cannery. Besides canning
Except for the had break at
J. D. M ickle ( R ) ................... 6865 Episcopalian church were used.
LEOPOLD, LOEB
Coolidge, 379; Davis, 139; La
the
beginning of the game when
Public Service commissioner: The coffin was plain, black and apples they are m aking jelly and
SUIT DEFENDANTS
Follette, 13.
putting up dill pickles. A little
Ashland fumbled the ball near
O strander (R ) ...........................4208 unimposing.
Secretary of State later in th e season they will make
And the one state rem aining in
JOLIET,
111.,
Nov.
12—
A
hun­
the
goal line, the local team show­
McCoy (D ) ............................. 2850 Hughes and Captain
Andrews, saucer k rau t.
doubt. New Mexico, is alm ost cer­
ed
better generalship and while
dred
thousand
dollar
damage
suit
R epresentative:
commander of the presidential
tain to go for Davis, and give him
The pack has been cut down
no
record
was kept of the downs
Cowgill (R ) ........................... 5864 yacht, represented President Cool­
against
N
athan
Leopold
and
Rich­
the three votes needed to make
some
on
account
of
the
dry
sea­
made,
A
shland’s
gain m ust have
Carkin (R ) ................................5030 idge.
ard Loeb, convicted of kidnapping
his total 142 and give the Digest
son but has a ready m ark et and
H urd (D ) ................................... 3257
and m urdering Bobbie Franks, for far exceeded th a t made by the
poll a 100 per cent score.
it being shipped as fast as it is
D istrict attorney:
which they are serving life terms, Medford players. The field was
This Is a startlin g vindication of
ready.
Chaney (R ) ......- ......................4408
the straw vote conducted the way
Basil Bayce Kellogg, son of the was filed here today by Charles heavy, preventing any long runs,
The Jackson County Court Mon
Borden (D ) ............................... 3927
the Digest’s was. It, of course, late Captain Edward Kellogg, the Ream, taxicab driver, who charges’ Ashland making most of her
EIGHT
ARE
KILLED
day
returned
indictm
ents
against
County judge:
kt once relieves th a t magazine pioneer steam boatm an. who came th at the m illionaire slayers of] downs by short plunges and for-
BY
DRINKING
CIDER
Virgil Ramsey and Fred M erritt. I "
'of "unfafra'ess. to Oregon in 1848, died at his Robert F ranks, kidnapped and ward passes
H artzell (R ) ...........................«043
ebarging them with robbing En and shows in addition th a t the
The return game between the
Ulrich (D ) .........
...2782
home on Fifth street Monday m utilated him on the night of
BEDFORD, Va., Nov. 12. — ders store here on October 15, andi
two
team s on 'th e
Ashland
G ardner ................................... 3 6
who voted in the straw vote evening, following a severe at-1 November 21, 1923.
E ight .men have died, and fifteen with stealing an autom obile b e people
- . ^ the same way a t the pollS( tack of intestinal flu of six days
grounds
will
be
the
battle
royal
Commissioner:
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to tw enty others are so seriously longing to Oscar T uttle ' of this;
of
the
year,
for
each
team
has
Bursell (R ) ...............................5047
and th a t they accurately repre- duration.
ill
th
a
t
more
deaths
are
feared
the
measure
of
one
other
and
will
city on November 3, according to, gented thg politicai gtate of mind
Upton (D ) ............................ 3217
Mr. Kellogg was born in P o rt­
as the result of drinking elder inform ation received from th e dis- Q{ th eir communities.
be able to map out a definite a t­
County clerk:
land,
pregon, March 31, 1890
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12. — a t »be Elks N ational Home near trict atto rn ey ’s office this morn­
tack on the o th er’s vulnerable
Stevens (R ) .....................
7437
La Follette, as indicated by the and came to Medford the follow-!
One man, whose identity Is being' here ye8terday. All the dead are
points.
Sheriff:
ing.
Digest poll, carried but one state, ing year, spending the rest of his
withheld has been arrested and residents of the home.
It Is understood th a t Medford
Jennings (D ) ...........................5303
M
erritt
and
Ramsey
were
ar-
hlg own The pon clearly show- life in southern Oregon. He has j
five other men and four women
i
backers
were wagering that Mea.
McMahon (R ) ...................... 3812 are being sought by the police of
rested last week with T u ttle's car ed him io8ing Minnesota, the Da- been an employee of the Southern
I
ford
would
top the Ashland play­
Assessor:
in Sacramento, after Chief of Po- kotaa and Montana, which he Pacific Company for the past ,
this city in an effort to solve Los
ers by two or more touchdowns.
J. B. Coleman (R ) ................ 7366 Angeles’ “ m urder of the 22 vio­
lice George McNabb had telephon-; counted on> and •which the Coo­ twelve years and was a member
Since each team made the same
School superintendent:
ed. the southern authorities to stop n dge leaders were at one time of B. P. O E. lodge 944.
lins."
Lieutenant Carl Dueill, of the
C arter (R )
5010
them.
They were returned to a imOst willing to gran t he would
Surviving him Is his wife, Es­ Salvation Army, stationed in Ash num ber of touchdowns, the Med­
The m urdered man, H arry Katz,
Milam (D ) ................................3589 said to be a form er Chicago m u si-!
this city, and Ramsey was im- carry.
th er Kellogg and two young land, who left for San Francisco ford team winning by the slight
T rea su rer:
mediately placed under arre st on
No poll record ever hit the n a il. daughters; his m other, Mrs. M. »wo weeks ago to spend a furlough margin of the two goal kicks, the
cian, and who was form erly a vio-i
Medford wagers were lost.
W alker (R ) ........ -.................7516 linist in the Royal O rchestra of
Miss Maude Russell, well known a second charge, th a t of robbing On the head like this one. It was E Kellogg of Medford; three with fr iends jn th a t city, has suf--
An illustration of the break
Surveyor:
• an honest effort to show which ; brothers, A. E. Kellogg of Gold fered a collapse, and is confined
Russia, was shot down Monday Ashland girl, died of heart failure the Enders store.
which
Medford had, came in kick-
Cowgill (R ) ..«..........................7003 night at the door of his ap art­ a t seven-thirty Sunday evening
As a resu lt of this in d ictm en t,'w ay the wind was blowing, and , Hill, E. V. Kellogg, Medford and
b js bed in the California me-i
Corner:
inR the Bocond K° a • The ba 1
ment.
in "Watsonville, California. Miss the two boys will face the super- it succeeded even beyond all eX^( E j Kellogg. K lam ath Falls; and fronolis according to Information was
fumbled but the quarterback.
Conger (R ) ........................... 6363
The police found more than a Russell had been 111 for some time ior court on th e two charges,' pectations of those who conductea three sisters, Mrs. Charles Stacy, received here today.
kicking
was
inferior
Perl (I) .................................... 2476 score of violins, an antique piano,
p Ueill left Ashland, intending I whose
and made the trip to W atsonville when the court again goes into it. It was a fine piece of enter-; Mrs j obn Barneburg of Medford,
l
throughout
the
game
to
the
Ash-
a rt collections and love letters, last spring, hoping to benefit her session. In the meantime, they prise, and the Digest will now and Mrs. May Greene of Ashland I to spend ten days in the south. > land kicking, picked up the ball
Public funeral services will be but immediately upon his arrival
signed, “ th a t bad woman, R osita,” health. She became steadily worse are being held in the jail a t Ja c k -’ reap the rew ards of success.
NO INAUGURAL BALL
held a t the Dodge funeral Chapel wag fOrced to go to a hospital and by a lucky drop-kick put the
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COOLIDGE DECLARES in K atz's rooms. Jealousy and however, and has been in a ser­ sonville on the robbery charge. ■
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 13 at for treatm ent. Three m ajor op- ball across for another point.
Bail of $500 was furnished for, N o M eeting—
robbery were the motives inves­ ious condition for some time.
There will be no m eeting of one-thirty and interm ent will be erations were perform ed upon
Miss Russell attended h ig h ' th eir release on the charge of
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. — tigated by the police for the m ur­
SU SPECTS
R E LE A SE D
the
family burial , blnii and for two day8 bis pby.
stealing
the
autom
obile,
but
thus
the
Elks Ladies tomorrow on ac- private at
school here last year and w ork­
President Coolidge does not fa­ der of Katz.
BELLINGHAM.
W ash.. Nov.
Katz is said to have owned a ed in the Plaza for a short time far no bail has been forthcom ing count of the funeral of Mr. Kel- ground in the Rock Point ceme­ sicians stated he could not re ­ 12.— E arl Dodson and Jack Evans,
vor the holding of the inaugural
cover. His vitality surpassed the
ball in the W hite House on March yacht, and is known as - being thi3 spring. She has lived Here for their release on the second l°gg- The meeting will be post­ tery a t Gold Hill.
arrested here on suspicion of be­
charge
poned
one
week
and
will
be
held
surgeons, however, and he is now
quite
wealthy.
Rosita
M
arstini,
all
of
her
life
and
has
many
4, the day of his inauguration, he
ing members of the bandit gang
Thursday, November 20th.
A storia— Salmon shinm ents for reported as out of danger, and it
announced today, but stated be movie extra girl, adm itted to the friends.
th a t robbed officials of the G reat­
October totalled
67,221 cases, is believed he will be back In this
She is survived by her fath er
Thomas R. Baird, Chief Engin­
will attend if the ball Is held. police th a t she had w ritten the
er Theatres Company of Seattle
P ress of business at th a t time, is bad woman letters to Katz, of­ and m other, a brother, Theodore eer of the Fresno, California, fire ’ W allowa Development of ce- w ith 104,507 cases coming in city before many weeks.
of $10,000 on Monday, were re­
W heat shipm ents
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given as the P resident's reason ficials of th e police departm ent Russell and a sister, Miss Lois departm ent says th a t 65 per c e n t( ment gravel pit provides m aterial( from Alaska
leased here today after being
heavy.
1 Classified Ads B ring Resulta
made public today.
Russell.
of fire alarm s originate in homes. f ° r ffood highways.
for not desiring the ball.
questioned by the local police.
»
LONDON, Nov. 12.— England
« eagerly aw aits an American invi­
« tation to attend another disarm a-
» : m ent conference, such a3 was held
» , in W ashington last year. There
« j is little doubt th a t such a move
8 by President Coolidge would be
welcomed by the newly elected
Tory governm ent of England, aft
offering a means for ready escape
from the Geneva protocol, agreed
to by form er Prem ier MacDonald.
It is apparent th a t Prem ier Bald-
i win is desirious of the closest
co-operation with the United
States.
1924 E
AUTO ACCIDENT AI
TOP OF SISKIYOUS
LITERARY DIGEST
SCORES BULLSEYE
ON STRAW BALLOT
RECORDED IN STATE
APPLES ARE PACKED
AT LOCAL CANNERY
ASHLAND BOYS ARE
POLICE MAKE ARREST
IN MURDER CASE OF
T
BASIL KELLOGG OF
CITY DIES AFTER
A SHORT
LRELI
E
[OCAL GIRL DIES