Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
W ithout the use of medicine cures
nine eases 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
( I n te r n a tio n a l
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
T O PENS TIED
FOR LEAD IN
LAYING MEET
FORGOT ALL ABOUT
PR IZE W INNING
PLAN
ST A N FO R D
U N IV E R ­
SIT Y , C ai., Oec. i t —
D avid S ta r r J o rd a n , c h a n ­
c e llo r e m e ritu s of S ta n fo rd
u n iv e rs ity , h ad “ fo rg o tte n
a ll a b o u t” h is p lan to end
U w a r, w’hich w as given an
a w a rd of $25,000 in th e
re c e n t R a p h a e l H e rm a n
Pens Entered by L. H. Galla­
peace p lan su b m issio n s, it
tin and A. Bert Freeman
w as an n o u n c ed h e re to d ay
Leading Field
by D r. J o rd a n .
*T w ro te th e w in n in g
FEATURES A T T RACT
p lan la s t su m m e r an d th e n
co m p le te ly fo rg o t
about
R eaver, P olice Dogs and Pheas­
i t,” Dr. J o rd a n said.
an ts A re Principal F eatures
No fo rm a l n o tific a tio n
A ttractin g P eop le at Event
of th e a w a rd had rea c h e d
him to day.
A t th e end of th e second day
A sked how he w*as going
of th e c o m p e titio n in th e egg I
to sp en d th e m oney. Dr.
lay in g c o n te st, one of th e fe a tu re s I jj
being s ta g e d a t th e W in te r F a i r L j J o rd a n said . “ I h a v e n ’t
p o u ltry show , tw o p ens w ere tied |
« received
a « « „ it v e a t.”
a a
N ew s W ire S erv ice)
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924
FAIR PROGRAM
TO BE GIVEN BY
PUBLIC SCHOOL
CONGRESSWOMEN MEET IN WASHINGTON.
STATE EXPENSES
HAVE
DURJKG 24 YEARS
MBS. PAGE IS GIVEN
CONFISCATE!) CAB ON
DEPOSITING OF 1515
NO.
HO SAYS FA IR ONES
HAVE FE A R OF Mit
BRITISH NOTE "
PICTURES TO BE SHOWN
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a
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a
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a
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a
Note to French That Debt a
Must he Paid Britain not a
a
to be Considered
::
IN NO V7AY RELATED 8
Carnival
N ight
F eatured
“C hicken
R evu e”
Tom orrow
N egotiation s B i ’ng Carried on as
if no Protect Had Been R e­
ceived from British Nation
if
« All Schools of City Join ini
«
to Make Night One of
Best During Fair
fo r f irs t place w ith a to ta l of!
___________________ **
e ig h t eggs fo r each pen of six
b ird s.
At th e o u tse t of th e c o n te st,
th e pen e n te re d by L. H. G a lla ­
tin of th is c ity to o k an e a rly
lea d , b u t la te in th e a fte rn o o n
of th e o p e n in g d ay , th e pen of
b ird s e n te re d by A. B e rt F r e e ­
m an of th is city evened th e c o u n t,
b rin g in g th e ir to ta l fo r th e six Sam A. K ozer Q uotes F igures
b ird s e n te re d in each pen up to
W hich Show Trem endous Ix*ap
fo u r eggs.
Y e ste rd a y th e race
o f Public E xpenditures
w as p ra c tic a lly th e sam e, G a lla ­
t in ’s b ird s g oing in to th e le a d !
SA LEM , Dec. 11. — F o r th e
e a rly in th e day, w ith F re e m a n ’s b ien n iu m of 1899-1900 th e leg-
e n try clo sin g up th e gap la te in isla tu re .
fo r a ll
g o v e rn m e n ta l
th e a fte rn o o n , a n d a t th e close p u rp o ses, a p p ro p ria te d
$1,387,-
of th e second day of th e com pe­ 544.25, w h ile in 1923 th e r e w ere
titio n th e pens w ere tied w ith c h a rg e d on th e a sse ssm e n t ro lls
e ig h t eggs each.
of th e c o u n tie s an d fo r a ll th e
A lth o u g h th e r e h a s been no p o litic a l su b d iv isio n s of th e s ta te
a c c u ra te a c c o u n t k e p t of n u m b e r a g ra n d to ta l of $ 4 0 ,2 2 4 ,7 5 1 , a c ­
of p erso n s v isitin g th e show , it c o rd in g to Sam A, K ozer, s e c re ­
is believ ed a very la rg e p e r c e n t- ta r y of s ta te , w ho w as th e ch ief
ag e of th e to w n sp e o p le h a v e a l­ s p e a k e r a t a m e e tin g of th e K i-
w anis clu b h e re T u esd ay .
re a d y view ed th e ex h ib its.
E x h ib its a ttr a c tin g sp ecial a t ­
In c lu d e d in th is $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
te n tio n so fa r a re th e pen of th e re w as or all s ta te p u rp o se s
C hinese p h e a sa n ts , show n by th e $ 5 ,3 7 5 ,3 4 8 .6 5 ; o r th e se v e ra l
O regon S ta te G am e C om m ission, c o u n tie s fo r g e n e ra l p u rp o se s, $3.-
th e pen of h eav er, p u t on e x h ib i­ 2 4 3 ,1 3 1 .6 7 ; fo r c o u n ty schools
in c lu d in g special
tio n by th e M edford b e a v e r farm , a n d lib ra rie s ,
a n d a pen of G erm an P o lice dog levies in th e school d is tric ts a n d
high school
d is tric ts , $ 14,069,-
p u p p ies.
A sh la n d e x h ib ito rs c o n tin u e d to 6 8 5 .9 5 ; fo r c o u n tie s fo r g e n e ra l,
pur
c a p tu re a la rg e n u m b e r of th e special and- m a rk e t ro ad
p rizes in th e p o u ltry classes, th e poses, $ 5 ,8 7 6 .4 1 6 .6 8 ; c o u n ty bond
ju d g in g of w hich w as com p leted in te re s ts and re d e m p tio n , $1,615,
g e n e ra l e x p e n se s fo r
to d a y . A sh la n d
fa n c ie rs
also 8 8 6 .2 4 ;
to o k
a
n u m b e r of th e special to w n s a n d c itie s, $ 7 ,2 1 8 ,6 7 3 .7 6 ;
p rem iu m a w a rd s offered fo r th e irrig a tio n an d d ra in a g e d is tric ts ,
p o rts ,
$1,-
b e st e x h ib its in v a rio u s classes, $ 1 .3 6 1 ,8 9 0 .1 1 ; fo r
3
8
5
,0
2
8
.6
9
,
a
n
d
fo
r
fire
p
a
tro l
o th e r th a n th e c la sse s fo r w hich
$78,-
th e
r e g u la r
p re m iu m s
w ere a n d m isc e llan e o u s ite m s,
689.55.
a w a rd e d .
T h ese a m o u n ts , Mr. K o zer ex­
A lis t of th e a w a rd s follow’s:
p
lain
e d . a re th e d e riv a tiv e of th e
S ingle Comb W hite Ijoghonts
d
ire
c
t p ro p e rty ta x a n d d o uot
M. F . S h e e ts, M edford 1. cock.
in
clu
d
e re c e ip ts a c c ru in g from th e
C. M. M iles, A sh lan d 2. cock.
E . O. S m ith , A sh lan d 3. cock, exercise of police p ow ers by th e
2. h en , 1. p u lle t, 2. old pen, 3. s ta te , c o u n tie s a n d cities. In 1923
y o u n g pen.
th e s ta te receiv ed $ 2 4 ,9 7 5 ,4 8 9 .9 9
G eorge W . A llen. A shland 1.1 , r ° ® P° liee P° Wer so u rc e s ’
h e n , 3. cockerel. 2. p u lle t. 1. o ld '
M r’ K ozer sa ,d th a t w hile it
pen
w as tr u e t h a t ex p en ses h ad in ­
c re a se d m a te ria l d u rin g th e p a st
Sydney W ood, T ro u td a le , O re.,
10 y e a rs it a lso w as tr u e th a t
1, c o c k ere l. »
th e s ta te h ad ex p an d ed a n d th a t
W . J . W a rn e r,
M edford
2.
im p ro v e m e n ts d e m a n d e d by th e
c o ck erel.
police h ad been n u m e ro u s.
Con S c h a e fe rs, G ra n ts P ass, 1,
y o u n g pen.
M rs. J o h n P. N orby, A sh lan d ,
2, y o u n g pen.
S in gle Comb Anconas
A. M cM illan, A sh lan d 1. cock;
3, h e n ; 1. 3, c o c k e re ls; 1, 3, p u l­
le ts ; 1, old p e n ; 3 y o u n g pen.
O scar D u n lap , J u n c tio n C ity,
O re ., 2, cock; 2, h e n ; 2, p u lle t;
2, old pen.
T he C h ry sle r ro a d s te r, in w hich
M erton E. T h o m p so n , A sh lan d , A r th u r P ag e, a lle g ed b o o tle g g e r,
1, h e n ; 2. c o c k e re l; 3, old p en ; w ent to h is d e a th la s t m o n th in
2, y o u n g pen.
a p lu n g e o v er a P acific high-
A. D. O dgeu, T ro u td a le , O r e .,! w ay e m b a n k m e n t, in th e S iskiyous
y o u n g pen.
is now in th e possession of Mrs.
R ose Comb A nconas
R ose P a g e , th e w idow , by v irtu e
of a n o rd e r issued by th e c irc u it
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r )
c o u rt T u esd ay .
M rs. P a g e d ep o sited $515, th e
j a p p ra ise d v a lu a tio n of th e car,
' and th e s h e riff w as d ire c te d to
I tu rn o v er th e a u to to th e claim -
I a n t.
T he $515 fu n c tio n s as a
I bond in th e c o n fisc a to ry actio n
s ta r te d by th e s ta te , u n d e r th e
: p ro h ib itio n law . T h e c o u rt o rd e r
! se ts fo rth th a t h e re a f te r th is le-
I gal actio n w ill be d ire c te d a t th e
W OODLAND, C alif., Dec. 11.—
cash In ste a d of th e car. If M rs.
W . P . R ic h a rd s, fo rm e r h o tel-
P a g e fa ils to c o n te st th e p ro ­
k e e p e r of K la m a th F a lls a n d Jo e
ceedings, th e s ta te a n d co u n ty
D uncan,
n e g ro , w ere
found
w ill be in possession of th e m o n ­
g u ilty of ro b b e ry in th e f ir s t d e­
ey, in ste a d of th e vehicle.
g ree by a ju r y of ten m en and
tw o w om en in th e s u p e rio r c o u rt
h e re T u e sd a y in c o n n e ctio n w ith LAKEVIEW MAN BUYS
HODKINSON STOCK
th e h o ld u p on S e p te m b e r 2 9 th last
o f th e W o o d lan d b ra n c h B ank
C h a rle s A. W h ite of L akeview
of Ita ly , w hen th e tw o b a n d its
.. J
,
b a s P u rc h ase d th e je w e lry sto ck
w a lk e d in to th e b a n k , lo ck ed n in e ¡ be1onglng to w
„
H o d k in so n
c le rk s a n d tw o c u s to m e rs in th e ! w ith th e ex ception of th e ra ilro a d
v a u lts , a n d escaped w ith $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ., w a tc h in sp e c tio n d e p a rtm e n t. T he
T he m en will be se n te n c ed to day, b u sin ess a c co rd in g to W h ite , will
T h e p e n a lty fo r f ir s t d e g re e ro b ­ c o n tin u e a lo n g th e sam e p rin c ip le s
b e ry in C a lifo rn ia is life im p ris ­ w ith p o ssib ly som e s lig h t ch an g es.
o n m e n t.
T h e tria l la s t b u t five h o u rs To Meet Friday—
a n d 15 w itn esse s w ere ex am ined
T h e A corn C ircle, No. 54 w ill
In th a t tim e . R ic h a rd s and D uncan j m eet a t th e I.O .O .F. h a ll F rid a y ,
m ad e a n a tte m p t to escape s e v - , D ecem ber 12.
A co v ered dish
e r a l w eek s ag o by th ro w in g red s u p p e r w ill he se rv e d . A ll m em -
p e p p e d in th e s h e riff 's eyes.
1 b e rs a re re q u e s te d to he p re s e n t.
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
by
a
a
a
a
a
LONDON, Dec. 11. —
T he age-old illu sio n th a t
w om en
h a te
and
a re
a fra id of m ice w as d is­
pelled a t th e re c e n t C ry­
sta l P a lic e A nim al Show.
T h re e h u n d re d an d fifty
w om en e n te re d p e d ig re e
m ice fo r th e show , a n d it
w as a com m on sig h t d u r ­
ing th e c o u rse of th e show
to see th e m ice’s p ro u d
o w n e rs fo n d lin g th em in
th e ir h a n d s and a llo w in g
th em to
ru n up
th e ir
a rm s .
A ccording to th e c a ta ­
logue, one m ouse show n,
o nly e ig h t w eeks old. was
priced a t $500, b ut it w as
ex p lain ed th a t th ia s u b ­
s ta n tia l fig u re w as only
p u t on b ecau se th e wo­
m an o w n e r w ould n o t p a rt
w ith h e r pet fo r a n y price.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
• GOHPERS DIES
: WHILE ON TRIP
! TO MEXICO CITY
n ! Veteran Labor Leader Dies
From Effects of Heart
Attack on Train
« HE WAS RUSHING HOME
8
8
hCs s p ro g ra m , to be held
T o nighC
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec.
11. — ' 8
B iry as a sp ecial fe a tu re
in th e A r rnR
G re a t B rita in 's s a lu ta ry no tice to a
of th e W in te r F a ir, w ill be com ­
F ra n c e th a t a n y s e ttle m e n t of th e ! a
posed of n u m b e rs a rra n g e d by
F re n c h w a r d e b t to th e U nited a
th e public school c h ild re n of A sh-!
S ta te s m u st he acco m p an ied by a
lan d , w ith e v e ry school in th e city !
a s im ila r and s im u lta n e o u s s e t-, a
c o n trib u tin g i t ’s b it to w a rd m ak - j
tle in e n t w ith E n g la n d will h av e 8
ing th e e n te r ta in m e n t a success.
no effect in h a ltin g th e p re se n t
A lm o st e v e ry possible fo rm of
n e g o tia tio n s b etw een P a ris and
e n te r ta in m e n t, ra n g in g from d rills
W a sh in g to n o v er th e a d ju s tm e n t
by th e H a w th o rn e p rim a ry school
of th e F re n c h w a r d eb t. T h is a n ­
p u p ils to tw o p la y le ts, to be p re ­
n o u n c e m e n t w as given o u t offic­
s e n te d by th e s tu d e n ts of th e
ially fro m th e office of th e Sec­
J u n io r H igh school, w ill be given
r e ta r y of S ta te h e re th is m o rn ­
fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t fo r th e fa ir
ing.
v isito rs.
O fficials of both c o u n trie s w ho
Glee clu b , o rc h e s tra l a n d band
h av e been conf e rin g o v er th e p o s­
m usic, c o n trib u te d by th e high
s ib ility of F re n c h
paym ent
of A rchie Cody Found G uilty of
school b an d a n d m u sic a l clu b s
Mrs Mae E. Nolan, Congressw om an rrom C alifornia, is shown here th e ir d e b t
d e c la re d
th a t
th e
M urder in F irst D egree by
of th e h ig h school w ill be one of with Mrs. Mary T. Norton, of Jersey City, N. J., only E astern woman F re n c h debt
to E n g la n d
w as
Jury in E astern Oregon
th e m ain fe a tu re s offered a t th e ever elected to Congress. They m et a t the Capitol on the occasion of s tr ic tly a n A n g lo -F re n c h affair,
the opening of (he Sixty-eighth Congress. Mrs. Nolan retires next
e n te r ta in m e n t.
I n tid d ltio n to
M arch, when Mrs. Norton tak es office. Mrs. Norton sh attered a custom ju s t as th e F re n c h d e b t to th e
V A LE, O re., Dec. 11. —— A v e r­
th e s e a sa x a p h o n e q u a r te tte , com ­ of the Douse by w earing h er hat on the floor, w here a reception was U nited S ta te s is a F re n c h -A m e ri­
d
ic
t of firs t-d e g re e m u rd e r, as
posed of L o v elan d , H obson, R ed- accorded her.
can a ffa ir, and th a t th is g o v e rn ­
c h a rg e d , w as r e tu rn e d T u esd ay by
w ine a n d B a rro n w ill re n d e r sev ­
m en t h a s no in te n tio n of c o n sid ­
a j» r y a g a in s t A rch ie Cody, ac­
e ra l selectio n s.
e rin g th e tw o m a tte r s in a n y w ay
WEEKS
APPEALS
TO
cused
of k illin g A u stin G oodm an,
A s a sp ecial f e a tu re
of th e
re la te d .
CONGRESS
FOR
BILL
s h e riff of H a rn e y c o u n ty .
e v e n in g , O tto M. J o n e s of th e
It w as fe a re d by m an y p e r­
A fte r a day of a rg u m e n t th e
O regon S ta te G am e C om m ission
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 1 1 . . —
so n s in th is c ity t h a t th e B ritish
case w as given to a ju ry in th e
w ill p re s e n t fo u r re e ls of m oving S e c re ta ry of W a r W eek s person-1
n o tic e w ould ten d to m ak e th e
p ic tu re s , sh o w in g th e a c tiv itie s a lly a p p e a le d to C o n g ress to a p ­
collectio n of th e F re n c h debt to c irc u it c o u rt h e re a t 6 o ’clock
of th e co m m issio n in th e ir w ork prove th e o p e n in g ste p in th e
A m erica
v ery
d ifficult.
T he M onday n ig h t.
w ith th e w ild a n im a ls of th e s ta te . $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p ro g ra m fo r a new
T. H. L e o n a rd , B u rn s, O re.,
B ritish gave n o tice to th e F re n ch
T h ese p ic tu re s , m an y of w hich ¡ a rin v c o n s tru c tio n
p lan
w hich
th a t if a n y s e ttle m e n t w as m ade a tto rn e y , opened a rg u m e n ts fo r
w ere film e d in S o u th e rn O regon, J c a ija fo r (jie e re c tio n of p e r m a n - ’ E ig h t F e e t of Snow Is R e p o rte d
w ith th e U nited S ta te s th a t F ra n c e th e s ta te a t th e b eg in n in g of th e
w ill give th e a u d ie n c e a sp le n d id e n t ,« rm y p o sts in e a ch of th e !
to be P ile d up a t R im , F o u r
H e d e ta ile d th e
m u st im m e d ia te ly ta k e ste p s to d a y 's session.
id ea of th e w o rk b ein g accom ­ n in e a rm y cops a n d w ould ta k e I
e v e n ts of th e sh o o tin g as the;,’
pay h e r d e b t to G reat B rita in .
P cet on Roadw ays
p lish ed by th e g a m e com m ission. 40,000 tro o p s o u t of te m p o ra ry !
cam e o u t in evidence d u rin g th e
T o m o rro w n ig h t w ill be C ar- s h e lte rs in w hich th e y a re lodg-!
T h a t w in te r h a s com e in e a r ­
tria l a n d d e c la re d th ey p o in ted to
DEMPSEY. GIBBONS
n iv al n ig h t, th e big n ig lit of th e ed.
H e a sk e d th e a u th o r ity to , n e st in C ra te r N a tio n a l P a rk w as
firs
t-d e g re e m u rd e r.
TO MEET ON JULY 4
F a ir. J o n e s w ill show’ m o re pic­ sell 26 a rm y p o sts, in c lu d in g P o r t ¡ t h e te le p h o n e ic
new s
receiv ed
S elf-d efen se w as th e m otive b e ­
tu re s d e p ic tin g th e w ork of th e ¡T o w n se n d , W a sh in g to n . T h e new 'y e ste rd a y from th e p a rk from
CHICAGO, Dec. 11. — A h e a v y ­ h in d th e sh o o tin g , a c co rd in g to
g a “ ? .1C? “ ™i_8S_iOn.’__Y?llej
! c o n 9 tru c tio n bill c o n te m p la te s t h e ' P e te r O ard , th e r a n g e r s ta tio n e d w e ig h t c h a m p io n sh ip
b a ttle b e ­ G eorge W . H ayes, of V ale, a s s is t­
sp ecial fe a tu re s , a rra n g e d by th e b u ild in g of a p e rm a n e n t p o st a t i th e re , by S u p e rin te n d e n t C. G. tw e e n J a c k D em psey an d Tom m y
in g in th e d efen se. H e o u tlin ed
civic c lu b s of th e c ity w ill be p re ­ C am p L ew is, W a sh in g to n .
T h o m so n , ju s t as he an d H u g h G ibbons w ill be sta g e d so m ew h ere C ody’s te stim o n y in w hich he d e ­
s e n te d . “ T he C hicken R e v u e ” , th e
B. R a n k in ,
su p e rv is o r of
th e in th e E a s t on J u ly 4, G ibbons a n ­ c la red th e s h e riff sh o t firs t. In
big e v e n t of th e e v e n in g w ill he
C ra te r N a tio n a l
F o re st,
w ere n o u n ced h e re to d ay w h ile en ro u te su p p o rt of his c o n te n tio n
tw o
p re s e n te d ju s t b e fo re th e o p en in g
a b o u t to leave M edford fo r a visit to his hom e in St. P a u l. A ccord- m itig a tin g A rc u m sta n c e s said to
of th e d a n c e a t 10 o ’clock. T he
a t th e p a rk to in sp e c t som e of in g to G ibbons, Tex R ic h a rd w ill a m e lio ra te th e a c t w ere c ite d by
d a n c e w ill co n clu d e th e e v e n in g ’s
its tre e s. T he trip w as th e n post- p ro m o te an d sta g e th e b o ut.
S. J. N ew m an. M edford a tto rn e y ,
e n te rta in m e n t.
i
poned
as
im
p
o
ssib
le
a
t
th
is
tim
e.
in h is plea fo r th e d e fe n se . He
T he p ro g ra m a p p e a rs e lse w h e re
PROPERTY
OWNER
'
O
ard
p
h
o
n
ed
tlia
t
th
e
re
w
ere
said S h e riff G oodm an had so ught
on th is page.
DIES IN SOUTH to a rr o s t Cody w ith o u t a w a rra n t
T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g of th e i 8 fe e t of snow a t ,h e ,a k e r im >
b a r a sso c ia tio n of J a c k s o n c o u n -| C feet a t A nna S p rin & c a m P. fo u r
an d th a t C ody’s m e n ta lity was
W ord h a s been received h e re of
DESPITE PLEAS MAN
ty a t th e co u n ty c o u rth o u s e in
each a t th e M edford an d
su h n o rm ai.
GETS PRISON TERM J a c k s o n v ille F rid a y m o rn in g a t | K la m a th e n tra n c e s an d t h a t th e re th e d e a th of S. B. S to n e r ' at
D efense c o n te n tio n s of su b n o r-
PO R TLA N D , Dec. 11. — D e s - 'te n o’clock, fo r th e p u rp o se o f: is deep snow fa r so u ih t0 w ith in j S a n ta A na, C a lifo rn ia , D ecem ber
m
al
in te lle c t w ere d en ied by R
F o r t K la m a th , and ! 3. S to n e r w as a fo rm e r A shland
p ite th e p le a s of p ro m in e n t b u si­ d isc u ssin g th e d e ta ils of th e n e x t I tw o m iles
re s id e n t an d lias m an y frie n d s D. L y th e, M alh eu r c o u n ty p ro se ­
w as 8ti11 snow ing.
ness m en fo r a p a ro le . C irc u it r e g u la r m e e tin g to be h eld in j
h e re .
He ow ned
th e
b u ild in g c u to r, who sum m ed up th e s ta te ’s
T he r a n g e r said th a t he m ade
J u d g e K n o w les to d a y se n te n c ed J a n u a r y . A t th e J a n u a r y m eet-!
T e sts show ed, Mr. L ytle
now occupied by th e Good E a ts case.
V ernon K elly to a one y e a r p ris ­ j ing th e d e ta ils of th e p lan to a v e ry fa tig u in g trip in to F o rt
r e s ta u r a n t a n d C ook's pool h a ll.] 8aid> ,lia t C ody’s m e n ta lity was
T u esd ay , He h ad been ill fo r se v era l y e a rs) ,b a i ° f 16-year-old boy.
on te rm , fo llo w in g h is co n v iction | buy a c o u n ty law lo b ra ry w ill be K la m a th an d r e tu r n
on th e c h a rg e t h a t he h a d recelv- ¡d isc u sse d , a n d it is a lso p lan n e d to w hich took him all day to m ake,
p rev io u s to his d e a th .
I
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ed sto le n p ro p e rty from th e op- h a v e a m em b e r of th e s ta te su- h a v in g had to m ak e th e jo u rn e y
e ra tio n s o f a so -called d e p a rt­ p rem e c o u rt d e liv e r an a d d re ss on snow sh o es or sk iis all th e
CHINESE BANDITS
m e n t s to re rin g of th ie v e s. T h e a t th e m eetin g .
w ay to w ith in tw o m iles of F o r t T a k e s P o s itio n —
ROB U. S. PEOPLE
H a rry M acbeth w ho re c e n tly a r-
b u sin e ss m en p lead ed t h a t K elly
K la m a th .
SHANGHAI, Chin«. Dec. 11—
h ad a good r e p u ta tio n , an d t h a t
T h e d isc o m fitin g
f e a tu re
of rived here from Shettleld. Eng-
B end — R adio p ro g ra m b ro a d ­
land
hac
taken
a
poMtton
with
I
The
(lve siBtera of c
he had been led a s tr a y by th e c a ste d from P o rto R ico w as h e a rd th is h eav y fall of snow , is th a t
the
Orres
Tailor
Shop.
Hnebeih
|
nrriyed
, r „m New Jersey
o th e rs in th e rin g .
it com es on top of th e p rev io u s
h e re by Mrs. H . L. P o w er.
to
an
e
xperienced
l.llo
-,
j
w
h eav y snow s of th e w in te r so
fa r, w hich h ad gone dow n to a
I C h in ese b a n d its w hile en ro u te
W INT FR FA IR
ASHLANI) ARMORY solid m ass of frozen ice, th u s giv­
’ from H onkow to Shen Chow Fu
ing
in
d
ic
a
tio
n
s
th
a
t
w
ith
f
u
r
th
e
r
1 H a n a n w h e re th ey w ere in te n d in g
December 11, 1924—7:45 p. m.
la
y
e
rs
of
heav
y
snow
co
m
in
g
and
to e s ta b lis h a school, a c co rd in g to
L Salute to the G ang—M a r c h ...........High School Band
m e ltin g u n til next J u n e th e p a rk
- re p o rts front H onkow . T he re p o rts
—
............................................. Hawthorne Primarv m a n a g e m e n t w ill e n c o u n te r m uch
j say th e w om en w ere u n m o lested
(a) Looby Loo
i p e rso n a lly , b u t
lo st a ll
th e ir
d iffic u lty a n d expense in c le a rin g
(b) Dance of Greeting
»
possessions, in c lu d in g a q u a n tity
th e p a rk ro a d s of th is ice and
snow
in
tim
e
fo
r
th
e
o
p
e
n
in
g
of!
of
ho u seh o ld goods, a n d m edical
3. Playlet—The R e h e a rsa l........................... Junior High
th e seaso n , J u ly 1, next.
su p p lies. T hey a re r e tu r n in g to
4- Music ...............................................Senior High Girls
T h is c o n d itio n of a ffa irs is fa r
M rs. R ose H oyt of th is city, a H ankow .
(a) Estudiantina
d iffe re n t fro m th a t of la s t y ear, m id d le aged w om an w as g ra n te d
(b) Our Clock
as it w ill be re m e m b e re d
th a t a d ecree of div o rce from H iram
th
e
r
e
w
as
so
little
snow
an
d
ice H. H oyt T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n by
.). Playlet—The School of S c a n d a l............... Junior Higl
h. Music ...............................................Senior High Bovs in th e p a rk t h a t th e p a rk w as not C irc u it J u d g e C. M. T h o m as,—
closed ‘ to tra f fic u n til D ecem ber th e end of 22 y e a rs of m a rrie d
(a) The Gypsy Trail
1 st, la s t, a n d w as open to t r a f ­ life. H oyt w as n o t in c o u rt, and
(h) The Tinkers’ Song
fic la s t s u m m e r sev eral w eeks th e w ife te stifie d th e la s t she
7. What Will I Do! - W a l t z ..............High School Band e a rlie r th a n u su a l.
saw of him w as in May of th is
KLAM ATH F A L L S. Dec. 11.—
Of
c
o
u
rse
,
th
e
r
e
m
ay
be
little
y ear. T he couple have one ch ild,
8. Moving Picture Reels, Otto M. Jones, Educational
snow up in th a t reg io n from now a g irl of 16. and th e m o th e r was C ra sh in g to g e th e r on an o u tsid e
Director State Game Conuuission
cu rv e on th e K la m a th F a lls-A sh ­
on, b u t th a t is h a rd ly p ro b ab le. g ra n te d h e r c u sto d y .
9- M u sic ................................. Senior High Mixed Chorus
M rs. H oyt te s tifie d th a t h e r lan d h ig h w a y fate M onday n ig h t
(a) M iller’s Wooing
h u sb a n d had called h e r “ b ra in ­ one of th e new P a c k a rd c a rs of
McCOY’S DEFENSE IS
e T u rp in s ta g e lin e, o p e ra te d
(h) The Old High School
UNBALANCED MIND le s s ,” a n d re p e a te d ly told h e r th
b
etw
een h e re a n d M edford, Is
he had no a ffe c tio n .fo r h e r. H oyt
10. Duet—Our F l a g ---- Lloyd High and Duane Malone
u
n
d
e
rg
o in g re p a irs , d u e to th e
LOS A N G E L E S, Dec. 11. _
she a lle g ed , had “ s q u a n d e re d an
11. Saxaphone Quartette .....................................
s
m
a
sh
in
g of th e r e a r end of a
Kid M cCoy’s d e fe n se , z ealo u sly e s ta te le ft by h e r f a th e r ,” a m o u n t­
p
a
sse
n
g
e
r c a r, w hen it sw u n g out
Mr. Loveland, Mr. Hobson, Mr. Redwine, Mr. Barron
$5000, a n d
th a t
g u a rd e d a s a se c re t since th e s ta r t in g to a b o u t
Music ................................................ Junior High Girls of h is tr ia l fo r th e m u rd e r of w hen re la tiv e s had lau n c h e d h e r to m iss a s ta te h ig h w ay tru c k
T e resa M ors, his s w e e th e a rt, will in th e d a iry b u sin e ss a t A sh lan d a n d c a u g h t on th e fro n t bum per
(a) Over the Sea
be “ an u n b a la n c e d m e n ta l c o n ­ he sold th e cow s a n d e q u ip m e n t, of th e h e a v ie r vehicle.
(h) Florian Song
H ighw ay officials a re
busy
to h it
d itio n ” b u ild a ro u n d th e claim c a u sin g th e fam ily sh ip
13. M u sic ................................................. Junior High Boys he h a s been “ pu n ch g o o fy ” a s ! fin a n c ia l re e fs a n d shoalR. T h e m a k in g an in v e stig a tio n to d e­
(a) The Bold Cossack
th e r e s u lt of h is rin g c a re e r. Mc­ w ife also a lleg ed t h a t th e h u s- j te rm in e th e facts, H. R. T u rp in
C
oy’s d efen se w as rev e a le d by th e h an d w as n o t s u b je c t to in d u s - ! of t b e s ta te line c o n te n d in g th a t
(h) Skating Song
had no
h e a d lig h ts
a p p e a ra n c e in c o u rt of B illy E l­ trio u s n e s s in a n y m a rk e d deg ree, j th e tru c k
OF VALE SLAYIN G
MEL MAE E.tfofrAH'.g MK?. KÄRY T.KORam
INTO CRATER LAKE
BAR ASSOCIATION 10
MEE1, JACKSONVILLE
i
14. Saxaphone Solo—A elma . . . .George Francis Barron
»«). O Baby F o x t r o t ............................. High School Band
1«. In Honor Bound March ..............High School Band
Accompanists ..........Ramona Wise, Loraine Brookmiller
Mrs. Weston Henry
Directors ....................... Carl Loveland, Aileen Shepard
FRID A Y ................CARNIVAL NIGHT
Continuation Moving Picture ..............by Otto M. Jones
“ The Chicken Revue”
Dance
M rs. F a n n y P u rd y , a frie n d of T u rp in , w ho w as d riv in g th e sta g e
m er. w ell k n o w n s p o rt a n d th e a t­
th
e
fam ily fo r 21 y e a rs, c o rro ­ c a r, c la im s t h a t his lig h ts , be-
ric a l m a n a g e r, w ho is one of Mc­
th e
c u rv e .
b o ra te d th e te stim o n y of M rs. c a u se of ro u n d in g
C oy’s p rin c ip a l w itn esses.
th e
ro ad
H o yt. She te s tifie d to H o y t’s in ­ failed to illu m in a te
d ifferen ce to to il, an d th a t she h a d ! a h e a d of him , a n d th e r e bein g no
Here Today—
D ean J a m ie so n , d ean of w om en seen “ M rs. H oyt d riv in g a h ay ] lig h ts , on th e a p p ro a c h in g tru c k ,
a t th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l Coil- d e rric k , and u sin g a p i tc h f o r k ' he could n o t see it in tim e to
lege, w as In A sh lan d y e s te rd a y a r ° u n d th e b a r n .”
] avoid a co llisio n . No s ta te m e n t
c o n fe rrin g w ith th e s tu d e n ts at
M rs- Hoy* Yvas re p r e s e n te d ’ by f could be secu red fro m th e h lg h -
th e h ig h school. She w e n t on to A tto rn e y W illiam R riggs, J r ., o f, w ay d e p a rtm e n t a s to th e ir ver-
Medford in the evening.
tbis city. *
sion of the accident.
.Man Who Ix*d Am erican la liu r
tor Over Q uarter Century IMeg
at San Nicholas, M exico
M EXICO CITY, Dec. 11— S am ­
uel G om pers, se v e n ty -fo u r y e a r
: did p re sid e n t of th e
A m erican
' F e d e ra tio n of L abor, died th is
! m o rn in g at San N icolas, a sm all
¡to w n n e a r San L uis P o to si, ac­
c o r d i n g to a m essage received
] h e re by la b o r le a d e rs and frie n d s
of th e fam ily.
G o m p ers' h e a rt w as u n a b le to
lu n c tio n w hile lie w as being t a k ­
en th ro u g h th e high m o u n ta in
ra n g e s e p a ra tin g
Mexico
City
from th e p la in s of Mexico.
The v e te ra n la b o r le a d e r m ade
j a v a lia n t e ffo rt to sta v e off th e
d u tc h e s of d e a th u n til he re a c h ­
ed th e land of his ad o p tio n . H elp ­
less, on a s tre tc h e r, he w as c a r ­
ried a b o a rd a tra in hound fo r th e
U nited S ta te s, la st n ig h t, w ith
th e hope t h a t he n ig h t live to
rea c h th e low er a ltitu d e , w h ere is
w as believed th e re lay possible re-
lief from a bad lung com p licatio n
w hich took s e rio u s to ll of his
se v e n ty -fo u r y ears.
At San L uis P otosí, G om pers
was rem oved from th e tra in W ed­
n esd ay n ig h t for an e x a m in atio n
by sp e cia lists w ho w ere ru sh e d to
m eet liis tra in . T he e x a m in a tio n
revealed, acco rd in g to th e spec­
ialists, th a t th e c o m p licatio n of
.¡is lu n g s w as se rio u s, b u t th e re
was little p o ssib ility of h is d e a th
from th is cause. T he s tra in of th e
high a ltitu d e , how ever, w as m ore
th an th e h e a rt of th e
v e te ra n
le a d e r of th e
A m erican
la b o r
forces could s ta n d , an d h e suc­
cum bed a few m iles from
th e
scene of th e e x a m in atio n .
G om pers, fo r tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs,
led th e la b o r fo rces in th e ir b a t­
tle s fo r b e tte r w o rk in g co n d itio n s
and b e tte r w ages. A t th e re c e n t
•on vent ion of th e A m erican F e d ­
e ra tio n of L abor, his frie n d s a n ­
nounced th a t if he w ere elected
p re sid e n t of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , th e
term w ould he his la s t, a n d th a t
it th e end of it he w ould re tire
o p riv a te life. Im m e d ia te ly fo l­
low ing th e c o n v en tio n he jo u r-
leyed to M exico C ity, w h ere he
v itn essed th e
in a u g u ra tio n
of
P re sid e n t C alles.
A ttem pts Made to Burn Hull
A STO R IA , Dec. 11. — O nly th e
tim ely discovery of fla m es r a g ­
ing in th e A sto ria C ity H all by
th e ja n ito r th is m o rn in g saved
th e b u ild in g from
d e s tru c tio n .
T he blaze, s ta r te d by an in ce n d i­
a ry , w as ra g in g b e n e ath th e m ain
s ta irw a y w hen disco v ered . T h e
d a m a g e w ill he a b o u t $2,500.
START XMAS CHEER
T h e o ’d fash io n e d k e ttle s of
th e S a lv atio n A rm y will be p lac ­
ed on th e s tre e ts of A sh lan d on
S a tu rd a y , th u s la u n c h in g th e
A rm y's a n n u a l C h ristm a s c h e e r
c am p aig n .
T h e c a m p a ig n each
y e a r r e s u lts in th e b rin g in g of
C h ristm a s c h e e r to h u n d re d s of
th e p o o rer re s id e n ts of th is sec­
tion.
T hose w ho in th e p a s t have
“ k e p t th e old p ot b o ilin g " h av e
been am p ly rew a rd e d iu k n o w in g
th a t th e y had helped to b rin g
th e w a rm th
of th e
C h ristm a s
sp irit to m an y d ish e a rte n e d f a m ­
ilies w hose C h ristm a s w ould have
o th e rw ise been bleak . L a st se a ­
son. o v er a sco re of fam ilies w ere
given aid in th is w ay. T h is y e a r
th e re is an even g r e a te r need, and
th e cam p aig n is being lau n c h e d
w ith th e confidence th a t th e need
will be g e n e ro u sly m et by th e
people of A sh lan d .
A close c o -o p e ra tio n is u rg ed
by officials of th e S a lv atio n A rm y,
both in th e lo c a tin g of e v e ry fa m ­
ily a n d m a k in g of th is C h ristm a s
a b a p p y o n e fo r th e m .
^ b e c h ild r e n ’s C h ristm a s tre e
be held on th e T u e sd a y be­
fo re C h ristm a s , a n d b a s k e ts w ill
be d is trib u te d on C h ristm a s eve.
Any in fo rm a tio n
or
d o n a tio n s
sh o u ld be le ft a t th e S a lv atio n
A rm y H all on lo w e r F o u rth s tre e t.
N otice s e u t th e re w ill b rin g a
m an to rec e iv e a n y d o n a tio n .