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

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    A shland D aily
ASHLAND CLIMATE
W ithout the use o f medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( International News W ire
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Volum e 43.
POULTRY MEN
OF THIS CITY
TAKE FR IZ E S
PORTUGAL TO SELL
HER SCRAPPED SHIPS
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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
Service)
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924
HAMMERING BY
NAVY HEAD TO
BRING ACTION
CHIEF FIGURES IN NEWS OF THE DAY
NO. 85
PART OF FURS
STOLEN NEAR
HERE LOCATED
BAT HIKI SERMS TO
BE VERY MUCH ALIVE
BRITISH TO BE
ANSWERED IN
OFFICIAL NOTE
LISBON. Dec. 10. — »
. 8
LONDON, Dec. 10. — 8
The present-day fashion 8
8 “ S p i r i t ” photographs, 8
among nations possessing »
j » taken during the two- 8
a navy of selling off old 8
¡S m inute Armistice Day sil­ 8
w arships has caught on in «
ence at Cenotaph, have 8
Portugal, and the Gov­ «
8 lost caste since one en­ 8
ernm ent has decided to 8
8 terprising London news­ 8
offer two of its warships $$
8 paper attem pted to prove 8
a for sale.
8
Grants Pass Dealer Purchas- | 8 th a t the “ spirits” of sup­ 8
Ashland Fanciers Capture' 8
The Portuguese Navy »¡Congress Leaders Announce
ed Part of Robbery Loot 8 posed victims of the war, 8 Hughes Will Tell English
Many Blue Ribbons at « ■which consists almost en­ »,
Drive for Passage of
»
From Burglars
8 which were pictured as 8
That America is to Take
a tirely of “ museum pieces,” a
i
»
Poultry Show
hovering above the Ceno­ 8
New
Navy
Bill
Reparations
a sailors term old warships, a
taph, showed rem arkable 8
FURS
ARE
RECOVERED
8
WORK IS STILL ON * is to he deprived of the a P R O S P E C T S GOOD
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! 8 resemblances to the pic­ 8 FIRM STAND TAKEN
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! a cruisers Alm irante Reis a
No Word of W hereabouts of Geo. 8 tures of well-known liv­ 8
E n tertain m en t Tom orrow E vening' ♦♦ and Sao Gabriel, which a
Edw ards, W anted for T heft,
8 ing athletes.
R u ilding of New Ships and O ver­
8 B ritish B elieve I ’. S. Should Not
he P resen ted by School
j
were built in 1889 and a
is
R
eceived
Here
h au lin g o f Old Coal B urners
8
Shan* in Reparation« to he
One
“
spirit”
was
re­
8
Children of City
I jj have been dism antled for a
I 8
A uthorized In B ill
Paid by Germany
m
arkably
like
the
features
8
-------
¡a many months.
a
Although uo definite inform a-, Xt of B attling Slki and an­ 8
Ashland exhibitors showing poul- jj
Any person -who wishes a
tion has been received as to the X
t other resembled Jimmy 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 10— Sec-
try at the W inter F air p o u ltry ! xx to tender for this scrap a Spurred into action by the con­
w hereabouts of George N. E d -( XX Wilde.
X$ j retary of Slate Charles E. Hughes
show captured a m ajority of th e , a iron m ust deposit a sum a: stan t dem ands made by Secre-
wards, accomplice of Eugene XX
1
tary
of
the
Navy
W
ilbur,
for
a
Mrs.
Dean,
who
took
8 will tomorrow dispatch a note
prizes in the various classes o f ! a of 50.000 escudos with a
O’Grady
in
the
robbery
of
the
8
stronger
navy
to
represent
this
the "sp irit” photograph, 8 to the Prime Minister of Eng­
the chicken exhibits,
and bid a the Navy D epartm ent of a
Bryce McCormack home at Keno, ; 8 adm itted some of the 8 land, in which the British gov­
country,
the
adm
inistration
lead­
fair to do equally as well in the a Portugal, or about $5,000 a
several days ago, some of tlie 8 “ spirits” did resemble the 8 ernm ent wil be informed, th a t
turkey and other exhibits.
Al- a at the present rate of ex­ a ers in the Senate anounced to­
stolen furs which were taken at 8 features of living persons. 8 the United States regards as en­
day
th
a
t
a
heavy
drive
for
the
though the judging has not been ; a change.
a
the time of the robbery have been 8 “ If I had wanted to pro­ 8 tirely untenable tlie British po­
completed, and will not be before a a a a a a a a a a a a a final enactm ent of the $111,-
located.
8 duce a fraudulent photo­ 8 sition that America should not
00ft,000
“
new*
navy
bill”
meas­
tomorrow noon, at the soonest,
---------------------------
Word
was
received
here
ves-
8
ure,
which
has
been
tied
up
in
graph,” she declared, “ is 8 share on a pro rata basis with
the classes already judged show
terday th a t a G rants Paps fur
committee since the last session
it likely I would bare 8 the other nations in the money
the birds to be equal, if not sup­
of congress by a technicality,
dealer
had
purchased
a
number
used portraits of well- 8 Germany pays the allies through
erior to anything shown here
of furs, answ ering the descrip­
would be started immediately, in
known
footballers
or 8 the Dawes plan aranged to meet
before. The success of the Ash­
boxers?”
order to bring
the American
tion of those stolen, and had given
land district exhibitors is espec­
her reparations payments.
a check in payment to a man » n n o n n a a a 8 8 » 8
navy up to the 5-5-3 ratio allot-
ially gratifying for this reason.
The note will be in answer to
ed by the W ashington disarm a­
named Edwards. McCormick visit­
There will be no en tertain ­
a British note which is describ­
m ent conference held last year,
ed the dealer in G rants Pass and
m ent this evening, but tomorrow
ed as a “ firm objection” on the
building of eight sw’ift cruisers,
identified one of the furs, the
night the school children of the
p a rt of the British governm ent
L’Ombra Cast (Jive W onderful of the batle variety, the convert­
only one of the allotm ent which
city wil stage the entertainm ent
to America getting auything out
Perform ance in Spite o f Very
ing of six battleships into oil-
had not already been shipped, as
to be held in the Armory. Mu­
of
the Dawes plan proceeds to
Sm all A ttendance
burning vesels, and the building
one of those stolen from his home.
sic and two playlets will feature
apply on what the German na­
of six gunboats, of a small to n ­
fc GEKT- " W P r r T U
The dealer paid him for the furs
this entertainm ent.
tion owes this country.
An audience of approximately nage, to be used in China.
which had been shipped and re ­
I/E O K û E O T
ROCCO K A1M 30M K .
Friday night will be carnival four hundred persons last night
The British claim th a t the
W ith the completion of these
turned the lone fur to McCor­
night, with a num ber of special attended the presentation of the
other
allies than
the
United
vesels, the American navy, will be
mack.
Leo Koretz, $2,000,000 Chicago iw lndler. upon pleading guilty there,
le id
Form er P ostal Em iiloyet States have a prior claim to the
features to be presented at the opera L ’Ombra at the Armory.
on a par in tonage with the B rit­ was sentenced to States Prison for from one to ten years Viscount
At the tim e of the robbery it
Should Serve Out Term for
Armory. Civic organizations of This opera was the second num­
Cecil of England, will receive the Brat annual award of $25,000 of the
money to be paid by Germany,
ish navy, and somewhat larger Woodrow Wilson Foundation “for merito- ms service of a public char
was reported that approximately
Theft of P ostal Fund«
the city have prepared program s ber of the Ashland Celebrity
since
the lands of the European
than the Ja p a n e se 'n a v y .
This acter tending toward the establishment ot peace through Justice.’* Gen­
$130 worth of furs had been
to be presented. A dance, s ta rt­ Course to be presented here this
countries were destroyed, and
fact will be in spite of the des­ eral Wu Pel Fu, of the Chinese armies, la In flight from Loyang on re-
taken. The dealer purchased
ing at 10 p. m., wil close the year.
MEDFORD, Dec. 10. __ The damage done which set the coun­
eelpt
of
an
ultimatum
from
the
Shensi
commander,
whose
troops
are
truction of the super battleship
about one third of these from recent local publication of the
evening.
advancing. Rocco Maimone, an alleged New York gunman, Is under
Although the audience was W ashington, which was sunk off arrest in Schenectady, N. Y , following the murder of Police Captain
Edwards, and now the police of­ tact th at a petition was being tries buck at least one hundred
A list of the prize winers in small, and the applause not tool the A tlantic coast, according to
In order
Yount ana.
ficials of this section are search­ quietly circulated here in hopes years, economically.
the poultry competition follows:
generous, the principals appar­ the term s of the disarm am ent
that
these
countries
may
be al­
ing for the whereabouts of the of obtaining a parole or pardon
Dark Barred Plymouth Bock ently put as much heart into
conference.
i rem aining loot obtained in the for Cliff Beckett who has been lowed to again get on a firm
E. C. B urt, Ashland. 1 cock;
their work as if they had been
According to the bill, the con­
i burglary.
serving since last May a two economic liasis, the British believe
Mrs. V. Bursell, Medford. 2 cock;
appearing before the largest struction of the new vessels, and
I O'Grady was arrested in the years sentence In the McNeil is ­ the United States should not he
3 young pen: D. J. Howe, Med­
groups of music critics possible the overhauling of the old ships
I Medford camp grounds by Roy- land federal penitentiary for em­ allowed to take any of the mon­
ford. 3 cock; 1 hen; 8. K. Hart-
to assemble. The work of Obrad would be started
immediately
P arr, Deputy game warden, Joe bezzling about $8000 of postal ey to be paid through the Dawes
sock. Corvallis. 2 lien; 1 pullet;
D jurin, tenor, as Fabrizio was and the entire work would he
McMahon, state traffic officer and funds while lie was assistant post- plan.
Mrs. C. A. Patton. Ashland, 3
especially gratifying along these completed in less than one year.
Hughes takes the stand that
a num ber of members of the Med-j m aster, has apparently met with
hen; 1, 2, 3, cockerels; 3 pullet;
lines, this young man giving Leaders believe there is a splen­
America
was one of tlie allies,
ford
police
force.
Al
the
time
little
encouragem
ent
in
Med-
2 young pen; Rosa B. W’illets,
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everything he had at all times. did oportunity for rushing the
of the arrest, O’Grady was living' fortl-
and that this country suffered
Medford, 2 pullet; Glen I. Are-
Carl Formes, baritone, as Dr. hill through at this time, since E. P. Greer, B rother of B. R .| IHerce, W ith R epublican Body to in a cabin in the camp grounds,
Careful
investigation
develops
serious
economic losses which en­
h a rt, Lebanon, 1 young pen.
Greer, Dies Aboard Ship
B attle, Expected to be Loser
Miyouet took th e audience by most of the members of the Sen­
the fact that, so far as can be title itto a share in the repara­
together
with
Edwards,
Edw
ard’s
Light Barred Plymouth Hocks
W hile On Trip to H awaii
in A ppointm ents Fight
storm . He seemed to fairly dom­ ate and the House feel kindly
wife, and a young man who had learned, there Is only one peti­ tions payments, on a pro rata
Rosa B. W’illetts, Medford, 1
inate the stage whenever he made toward the strengthening of the
recently joined them. Edwards, tion out and that one well known basis.
According to the Secre­
cock, 1 hen. 2 cockerels: S. K.
B.
R.
Greer,
editor
of
The
PORTLAND,
Dec.
10.
—
Po­
citizen seems to be prime mover ta ry ’s office, the note will be so
his appearance, and singing in a navy, following the
outburst
at
the
time
of
the
arrest
of
H artsock, Corvallis, 2 hen; D
group pf artists, he made his which went up when the W ash­ Tidings, yesterday received word litical gossip these days — and O'Grady, broke away from the in the m atter, purely on account worded as to give the British
Howe
Medford,
1
cockerel,
of the death of his brother, E. P. there is plenty of it — centers officers and made good his es­ of friendship for Beckett. It
work stand out head and should- ington was destroyed.
pullett, 1 young pen; Mrs. C. A.
Greer, whose death occured Mon­ on the coming session of the cape, despite an intensive search seems further, that it is the idea to understand that America will
ers above the rest. In addition
brook no interference in the col­
P atton. Ashland. 3 cockerel, 2
day on board the steam ship City Oregon legislature with specula­ made by the arresting officers. of this man and a few who are
he is a very good actor, although
WASHINGTON.
Dec.
10—
Up
lection of these reparations.
pullet.
all the artists were almost perfect on the recommendation of the of Los Angeles, en route to Hono­ tion rife as to how severely the He left his wife in the camp cooperating with him, to obtain
R. C. Barred Plym outh Rocks
state law m akers will attack the grounds in a destitute condition. only about a dozen signatures of
in th eir representation of their Couzens committee on investiga­ lulu from San Francisco.
Orley E. Crews, Ashland. 1 work.
OIL COMPANY GIVES
Mr. Greer was for nearly fifty' Democratic adm inistration
of
O'Grady when brought to jail prom inent citizens.
tions of the bureau of internal
and 2 pullets.
An
application
for
parole
or
CITY HOLIDAY GARB
years
editor
of
the
W
infield,
K
an­
Governor W alter Pierce.
The q uartet work of the four revenue. Internal Revenue Com-
here confessed to the robbery,
W hite Plym outh Rocks
pardon
must
go
thru
regular
le­
Overwhelmingly
Republican, but stated th at Edwards had
members of the cast was highly misioner Blair has agreed to re­ sas, Courier, one of the leading
Ashland took on more of a holi­
J. Larkin Grubb. Ashland, 1
newspaper
of
Kansas.
He
was
with
practically
every
Democra- taken possession of the furs, gal channels in such cases to the
commendable
especially
their open the am ortization tax cases
day
appearance today, when V.
and 2 cock, 1, 2. 3, hens, 3 cock­
attorney
general’s
office
and
fed­
one of the ableist tic candidate swept under a bar­ stating th a t he would sell them.
work during the drinking scene. against the Standifer Construc- considered
D,
Miller,
acting for the Stand­
erel, 3 pullet. 1,2 old pens, 3
eral parole board — or at least
The difficult
passages of this tion Company of Seatle, and the journalists in the country at the rage of ballots at the last elec-' Since that time, O’Grady claims s
ard
Oil
Company,
journeyed into
an application for parole must
young pen; S. K. Hartsock. Cor­
time of his death.
tion, the legislature is expected he has not seen the stolen ar-
scene
were
extremely
well
h
an
d
-’
;
N
orthw
estern
Steel
Company
of
the
hills
and
returned
with a
go to the parole board, which has
vallis, 3 cock, 1,2 cockerels, 2
Word was received here from to purge some few state organi- tides,
led, especially by Ferm es and ' Portland.
i power to grant it. A pardon can truck load of Christmas trees
pullet, 2 young pen; A. R. Squires
C. F. Greer, a brother of the dead zations of Pierce appointm ents.
The
young
man
arrested
with
; only come from the president.
Stella
Norelli-Lamont,
lyric
co-
j
Discrepancy
in
the
facts
pre-
which have been placed on the
Ashland 1 pullet, 1 young pen.
man, who is employed on the The P ort of Portland commission, O’Grady explained his actions to-
lorature
soprano,
as
\
espina,
absented
to
the
committee
and
the
poles
along the streets In the
W hile prior to the disclosure
Colum bian Plym ou th Rocks
The fish commission and game com­ the satisfaction of the officers,
jealous
young
widow.
j bureau led to the com m ittee’s San Francisco Examiner.
business
section of the city.
of his embezzlement Beckett was
S. K. H artsock, Corvallis, 1
brother received a wireless mes­ mission are likely to feel the hand and although he is being held as
Probably
the
best
h
a
n
d
led
,
action
in
dem
anding
th
a
t
the
The trees, almost a hundred in
one of the most popular men of
pen, 1, 2, 3 cockerels, 1, 2 pul­
sage from the City of Los Angeles of the law m akers, with Pierce a witness, they are convinced he
number,
give the city a holiday
scene
of
the
opera
was
the
scene
J
case
be
re-investigated,
Senator
Medford,
since
the
publication
of
lets. 1 young pen.
telling of. the death of the jo u r­ appointm ents being given the had no part in the robbery, and
attire
which
is very attractive,
in
the
third
act
after
Fabrizio
Couzens
said
today.
the
effort
to
obtain
clemency
for
Silver W yandot tes
nalist, and immediately notified
ax.
had discovered Gina near death i
and
which
has
caused much fav­
he
will
probably
he
released
w
ith­
him, general condemnation on all
H. W. Domes, McCoy, Ore., 1,
Mr. Greer of this city.
O ther onslaughts are regular­ in a few days.
orable
comment
during the day.
in
a
storm.
D
jurin
and
Suzanne
■
sides has been heard for such a
2 cocks, 1, 2, 3 hens. 1, 2 cock­
The
City
of
Los
Angeles
sail­
ly
talked
of
and
seem
certain
to
move even from many of his The Standard Oil Company is to
erels, 1, 2, 3 pullets, 1 old pen. France, lyric soprano, as G in a ,
ed for Honolulu on Saturday gain ground. One is tlie iuvesti-
were
splendid
in
this
scene,
a
n
d
,
form er closest friends. According be commended for their action
1 young pen; W. P. Rathe, Med-
from San Francisco. Relatives gation of the state prohibition
their
closing
duet
was
a
m
aster­
to general expression, while they in dressing tip the city for
ord, 3 cockerel.
have heard no p articulars of th e ' departm ent under George L.
piece.
will gladly help him when he Christmas.
White Wyandottes
death
of
Mr.
Greer,
the
wireless
Cleaver.
The
departm
ent
under
serves out his sentence to re-
Although the opera was sung
E. E. Phipps, Ashland, 1 cock­
message simply inform ing them Cleaver has been in constant i
i habilitate himself and earn a
in
English,
very
few
members
of
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10. —
erel; Ed W hitney, Ashland. 2
of his passing. Mr. Greer w as' trouble with factions over the]
: good living for himself and fam-
the
audience
were
able
to
under­
Kid McCoy, on trial for the m ur­
cockerel, 1 pullet, 1 young pen.
sixty eight years of age at the state and appointm ent of special |
i ily. they feel th a t he should
stand the words of the singers.
der
of Theresa Mors, broke down
Partridge W yandottes
time of his death.
serve out the light sentence of
prosecutors for liquor cases in
in court here today as exhibits
Mrs. W. S. Eastman. Ashland, We believe it would have been
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two years.
many districts of Oregon is said
better appreciated had it been i One of the most beautiful pic-
from the “ death room ” of the
1 cock, 1 hen.
MEDFORD,
Dec.
10.
—
At
a
The prime mover to obtain
to
have
stirred
up
much
hostil­
presented
in
the
original
la
n
g
u
-!tures
which
has
been
presented
slain woman’s apartm ent passed
S. C. Rhode Island Reds
ity to the governor and Cleaver. meeting of the Jackson County clemency by the circulation of before his eyes. Albert Mors, d i­
age, since the translation into i the local th eatre
in several
Dame rum or also speaks out M erchants’ association held in J a petition is a former- business vorced husband of the woman
English made the rythm and tim e 1 months is now being shown at
(Continued on Page F o u r'
¡o f the num bers extremely diffi-1 the Vining Theatre. It is a pic-
; to ,say th a t the game commission the Hotel Medford Monday night, I man. It is known th a t no one also wept.
!
may also be in for a little house­ the chief subject of discussion connected with the Medford post-
: cult,
' turization of Zane Grey’s great
cleaning. Governor Pierce gave was the application of ordinances office, or with the general post-
The accompaniment of A rthur novel “ W anderer of the W aste-
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 10. — it a thorough “dusting off” when covering the vending of good’ office departm ent has anything
j Lydell, director, was suberb, and lan(I” featuring Jack Holt and
The trial of EH Dahack, a well he succeeded Governor Olcott. by itinerant peddlers. The re ­ to do with the petition, and does
, it was largely due to liis work K athlyn W illiams.
not approve of the move.
By a newly discovered process known resident of the Eagle'. Now the legislature may see fit cent invasion of California or­
anges sold from auto trucks on
; that the opera was such a suc-
the picture is shown entirely in Point district, and fath er of th e 1 to put back Mike Lynch of E ast­
well
known
Dahack
boys
of
th
at
1 cess.— T. R. J.
ern Oregon and Bert Anderson the street corners, brought th is'
natural colors, and since much
subject to the front and center.
of it was taken in the Grand vicinity, charged with violation of Medford. And Richard W.
of the Volstead Act, is underw'ay Price of Portland is said to be Mayor Gaddis talked on the sub­
” NEW YORK, Dec. 10.— Mad­ AUTO TH IE F SENTENCED
| ^’an y°n of the Colorado, it there-
in the circuit court. Monday after- quite hopelessly out of harmony ject. No definite action was
TO SERVE IS MONTHS fore contains scenery unsurpass-
dened by blows which were low.
noon was devoted to the selection; wlth other members of the com- taken, but the committee was in­
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i able for beauty of color.
Tom Gibbons, claim alnt of the
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 10—
structed to confer with the city
In addition to being one of the of a ju ry and the case is expect- mission whicb brings about t h e j council, and produce a remedy.
PORTLAND, Dec. 9.— A rthur
w orld’s light heavyweight cham ­
A perm anent injunction, “ forever
ed to be concluded late this
supposition th a t he may find his
pictures
ever
pionship last night smashed Kid Henges, Vancouver, W ash., g ar­ most beautiful
FORT KLAMATH, Dec. 10.— enjoining and restraining Maud
Vernon II. Vawfer of the
afternoon. The defense is rep­
tenure somewhat uncertain.
age
owner,
was
yesterday
sent­
screened,
W
anderer
of
the
W
aste­
N orfolk, colored champion with
Traveling
on skiis and almost W heeler or her agents from us­
Jackson
county
hank
talked
on
resented by A ttorney E. E. Kelly,
a furious assortm ent of punches, enced to 18 months on McNeil’s land is an intensely gripping tale and the state by D istrict A ttor­
exhausted
front their
arduous ing or occupying or in any way
the "bad check” evil, and how
Island
for
violation
of
the
in­
of
life
in
the
early
days.
trip. John Mabin and Peter Oard. interfering with the premises,
and scored a technical knockout
to prevent it.
ney Newton W. Borden and As­
theft
act.
W allace Beery, usually cast in sistant District A ttorney W infield BATTERY B MEMBERS
Robert H. Boyl and Seeley Hal' C rater Lake caretakers, arrived known as Rocky Point,” was
over the negro In the sixth round terstate automobile
ORGANIZE BOOSTERS addressed the gathering on the in Anna Springs at 8:30 o'clock granted by Judge J. M. Batcheld­
of w hat was. to have been a fif- Henges was convicted some time the role of a vlllian, in W ander­ R. Gaylord.
teen ro»„d’ go.’ Critic's’ » ¡ / . h a t *«? ’ ■"> E « '
and Virgil er of the W asteland, is given the
crisis in the continuance of the Mondav. covering the distance er of Lakeview Monday in the
This is the third alleged boot­
A booster club
which
w ill. state American Automobile as- i from Fort Klnm&th since morn-
Gibbons never looked beller. Hia .A lke"- Wh°
“ " « " « « I to p art of an old prospector, and in­ legging trial before a ju ry at
case of C. D. Willson vs. Maud
two years each. Sentence on stead of im m ediately draw ing this term of court the other two boost the organization and the i sociation headquarters in this , ¡ng. Six feet o f snow was found ) W hee’er, heard here on Novem
punch was powerful and light­
town was organized last evening j city. Unless 150 local members at the springs.
Henges was delayed when he th a t hate, of his audience, soon resulting in acquittals.
her 25. The decree settles a dis­
ning fast. Norfolk was warned
when the officers of B attery B are obtained the headquarters
promised to give inform ation has them in entire sym pathy with
This
inform
ation
reached
here
pute of long standing as to own­
three times against low punches,
met at the Armory. Prelim inary would he moved, the speakers over the long distance telephone,
concerning a bootlegging ring in his actions.
ership
rights
in the personal
but continued
using his foul Vancouver, involving the Van
Pays Election Bet
arrangem ents were made and of­ said. A committee was appoint­ all lines in good order, despite property on the premises under
tactics until he aroused the St. Couver Chief of Police and the
.
by Leading Rat ficers will be elected at the reg-
ed to solicit new members as the heavy snowfall.
lease from the government. The
Paul m auler, with disasterous sheriff of Clarke county. Federal
CANTON, Ohio, Dec. 10. — ular drill which will be held to- fon ows:
Seaside — Pipe -arriving for
At
the
south
entrance
the
two
decree also carries costs in fav­
results to the colored boy.
au thorities said he failed to make city’s 10-mile w ater pipe line to Paying
his
election
wager, night. It was decided to keep the
j w K irkpatrick of the Ro- intrepid travelers found three or of Willson.
In another feature bout, Tiger ¡good on his promise.
Necanicum river.
Charles Sharp, local barber and club rooms open every night for tavy club Loui8 Ulrich of tbe feet of snow, they telephoned.
Frank L. Mars, counsel for Miss
Flow ers, colored middleweight I
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supporter of “ La Follette for th e benefit of the company mem­ Kiwanls, Larry Mann of the Cra- Early tomorrow morning the pair W heeler, announced th at the case
champion scored a technical
A storia — Twenty
cabinet
Salem — Marion county can­ President,” led a large, vicious- bers and any visitors
ters and Lawrence Pennington o f , will tackle the last leg of their would he carried to the supreme
knockout over Johnny Wilson, m akers start w’ork in new fu rn i­ nery output for 1924 is 900,000 looking ra t around a city block
the M erchants’ association. Forty-J journey, hoping to reach the rim court, although no formal notice
ex-middle weight champion.
Tidings W a n t Ads are go-getters five more members are needed, long before n ig h tfall.
ture plant here.
cases, or 900 carloads.
here.
of appeal has as yet been filed.
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