Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1924, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of 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
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
(International News Wire Service)
VO L. X L V I I I .
S uccessor to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V o lu m e 43.
MERCURY FELL
TO NEW LEVEL
DURING NIGHT
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r e tu r n e d to w o rk a t th e
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C h e v ro le t M otor co m pany
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m o n th t h a t th e com pany
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d ay th e p la n t now is o p er-
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PORT LAND
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Con cem ing
£ ¡Thousands Pack Elks’ Tem-
T he W yom ing le g is la ­
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War Between Two Na­
pie Where Final Services
tu r e w ill be in sessio n a t
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tions Declared False
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th e tim e a n d M rs. R oss
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she fe lt she should 8
CONFERENCE OPPOSED 8 8 said
8 LABOR MUCH GRIEVED
re m a in h ere.
C hester Sm eail and K. V. Catin
U nder Arre?t W hile Third
M em ber of Gniig at Large
P i. .¿ident D eclares M eeting Now 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
in M aking W ou ld -b e Direct
Slap at P eople of Japan
Dead Leader w ielded More Pow er
Titan Any Man in Country
W ith Exception of P resident
MEN SUSPECTED
OF ROBBERIES
HERE CAUGHT
MEN AND WOMEN IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY
Arrest in Astoria Leads to
Round-up of Suspects
in Medford
REBELS MAY TAKE
ALBANIAN CAPITAL
FOUR MEN KILLED
IN BLAST WHICH
RUINS COAL MINE
S E A T T L E , Dec. 18. — F o u r
m en a re d e a d , tw o a re m issin g
a n d tw o a ie in a lical h o sp ita l
in a se rio u s c o n d itio n as th e re ­
s u lt of an explosion w hich took
p la c e e a rly to d ay a t th e P acific
C o a st C oal C o m p an y ’s m ine at
B u r n e tt, th ir ty m iles e a st of T a ­
com a.
C om pany officials re p o rte d th a t
th e d e a d a re C h a rle s K irb y , B.
W a s h b u rn , E lm e r C rip p en , an d
E lm e r L a n d is. T h e a d d re s s e s of
th e s e m en a re u n k n o w n to th e
officials of th e m in in g com pany.
T h e m issin g m en a re E . R idley
a n d E. R u sh . It Is a lm o st po si­
tiv e th a t th e s e m en w ere k illed
in th e b la st, a lth o u g h th e ir bodies
h a v e n o t a s y et been rec o v e red .
T h e In ju re d m en a re H a r ry H u-
m ec k e , su ffered fro m b u r n s on his
body w hich w ill p ro b a b ly p ro v e
f a ta l -and R. L a z a ru s , su ffe rin g
lro m a b ro k en leg a n d in te r n a l
in ju r ie s w hich a tte n d in g p h y si­
c ia n s s ta te m ay p ro v e f a ta l.
T h e c a u se of th e explosion is
u n k n o w n as y et. T h e m en w ere
w o rk in g in a s h a ft a t th e tim e
of th e b la s t, a n d it is th o u g h t
p o ssib le t h a t one of th e m m ay
h a v e p ick e d in to an u n exploded
» tick o f d y n a m ite .
LONDON, Dec. IS .— T he A l­
b a n ia n le g a tio n officials h e re a n ­
n o unced to d ay th a t th e A lbanian
g o v e rn m e n t had d ec re e d a g e n ­
e ra l m o b iliz a tio n of th e c o u n try ’s
m ilita ry fo rces in o rd e r to cope
w ith th e S e rb ia n in v asio n of A l­
b a n ia .
T h e re b e l forces, accorl-
ing to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t, hope to
c a p tu re and hold T ira n a , A lb a n ­
ian c a p ita l w ith in th re e days. T he
re b e ls a re a t p re s e n t w ith in fif­
tee n m iles of th e c a p ital.
MALONE COMMANDER
AMERICAN LEGION
E le ctio n of officers w as held
a t th e m ee tin g of th e A m erican
L egion T u e sd a y e v e n in g a n d th e
fo llow ing officers e le c te d : C. A.
M alone, C o m m an d e r;
M illard
G ru b b , V iv e-C o m m an d er; G erald
W e n n e r A d ju ta n t; M erton H a n ­
sen, C h a p la in a n d S ervice officer;
a n d F re d S c h u e rm a n . new s c o r­
re sp o n d e n t.
A good crow d w as in a tte n d a n c e
a n d a v ery successful
m e e tin g
w as held.
PIERCE APPOINTS NEW
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
SA LEM , Dec. 18. — W illiam
R am sey of M cM innville, a D em o­
c ra t, fo rm e r re s id e n t of P e n d le ­
to n a n d L a G ra n d e , w as to d ay
a p p o in te d by G o v ern o r P ie rc e to
succeed J u d g e H a rry B e lt, ju d g e
o f th e c irc u it c o u rt of P o lk a n d
Y a m h ill c o u n tie s. J
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 18. — AI
new e ra of frie n d ly a n d even c o r­
d ial re la tio n s b etw een th e U nited
S ta te s a n d J a p a n is expected to
begin w ith th e a rriv a l of th e new
Jap an ese
a m b a ssa d o r,
M atsui
D aira, it w as d e c la re d h e re to d ay
by a high official in th e C oolidge
a d m in is tra tio n forces. T he sp o k e s­
m an fo r th e P re s id e n t said th e
p re s e n t re la tio n s b etw een th e tw o
c o u n trie s had seldom been m ore
p lacid, d e sp ite th e s p e c u la tio n of
th e m any m em b ers of th e E u ro ­
pean p ress of th e p o ssib ility of
w a r betw een
th e tw o
P acific
c o u n ti ies.
B oth P re s id e n t C oolidge and
S e c re ta ry of S ta te , C h a rle s E v an s
H u g h es a re b o th decidedly opp o s­
ed
to a p roposed
re s o lu tio n ,
sp o n so re d
by
R e p re se n ta tiv e s
B ritto n . R e p u b lic a n of Illin o is,
w hich w ould in s tru c t th e P re s i­
d e n t to call an in te r n a tio n a l co n ­
fere n c e of th e w h ite n a tio n s b o r­
d e rin g th e P a c ific ocean fo r th e
d iscu ssio n of th e ir m u tu a l ec o n ­
om ic a n d co m m ercial
re la tio n s
a n d th e ir n a tio n a l d e fe n se u n d e r­
sta n d in g s . Such an a c tio n , H u g h e s
a n d C oolidge d e c la re , w ould be a
d ire c ? sla p a t th e J a p a n e s e n a ­
tio n .
T h e th e ft of th e in sig n a from
th e d o o r of th e hom e of th e J a p ­
a n e se consul in P o rtla n d , O regon,
on A rm istic e Day cau sed a c o n ­
s id e ra b le a m o u n t of p ro p a g a n d a
to be c irc u la te d in th is c o u n try
t h a t A m erica a n d J a p a n w ere v ery
n e a r th e b re a k in g p o in t. T he fact
t h a t th e in sig n a w as fo u n d w ith ­
in an h o u r a f te r th e th e f t was
disco v ered , a n d t h a t th e U nited
S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t w as e n d e a v o r­
ing to u n co v er th e c u lp rits w ere
n o t ta k e n in to c o n s id e ra tio n w hen
th is p ro p a g a n d a w as p u t o u t by
J a p a n e s e o p p o n e n ts.
A lth o u g h
th e re w as som e d iscu ssio n be­
tw een th e d ip lo m atic d e p a rtm e n ts
of b o th n a tio n s, H u g h e s d eclared
t h a t th e n o te s w hich p assed b e ­
tw een w ere of th e m ost frie n d ly
n a tu r e , an d t h a t th e S ta te d e ­
p a rtm e n t h a d a ssu re d th e J a p ­
an e se F o re ig n office th a t e v e ry ­
th in g p o ssib le w ould be do n e to
b rin g th e th ie v e s to ju stic e .
N E W YORK, Dec. 18. — R ace,
color an d cre e d to g e th e r w ith
c a p ita l an d la b o r to d ay m et oil
th e com m on g ro u n d of m u tu a l
sy m p a th y a t th e fu n e ra l h e re of
S am u el G o m p e rs, la te P re sid e n t
th e A m e ric an F e d e ra tio n of
Edith
R ickm an Starts A ction!
L
abor.
T h e E lk s C lub H ouse w as
A gainst R. Rh kinan C harging
filled to c a p ac ity d u rin g th e s e r ­
no Support and Abuse
vice, w hile tw o th o u sa n d p erso n s,
la b o re rs, w om en, c h ild re n a n d
E d ith L. R ic k m a n , w hose te s ­
c a p ita lis ts p a c k ed a h all ac ro ss
tim o n y in th e M edford
ju s tic e
th e s tr e e t, lis te n in g to th e serv ice
c o u rt la ft F rid a y , re s u lte d in h e r
by m ea n s of rad io .
h u sb a n d ,
R u fo rd
R ick m an , a
S carcely a person e n te re d th e
S o u th e rn P acific ro u n d h o u se e m ­
im m ense E lk s T em ple w ith o u t a
ployee h e re , being bound over to
te a r w e ttin g his c h eek . T h o u s­
th e g ra n d ju ry , c h a rg e d w ith s u b ­
a n d s passed b efore th e b ie r o f th e
o rn a tio n of p e rju ry , T u e sd a y fil­
d ead lea d e r, p ay in g a fin a l, sil­
ed s u it in th e c irc u it c o u rt fo r
e n t tr ib u te to th e g e n iu s w ho p u t
divorce. A m ong th e a lle g a tio n s of
th e A m erican la b o rin g fo rces on
& £ o v c : M R S 1. C O l/IK T O ’M D R E . $ M R Ä G Y V I N ' G O O lzLD S B
th e c o m p la in t, is th e one sh e told
an e q u a l fo o tin g w ith th e c o r­
from th e w itn ess s ta n d , t h a t in
p o ra tio n s fo r w hich th ey la b o r­
fe a r and u n d e r th re a ts , she sw ore
ed.
"
Charles A. Stoneham, owner of the New York Giants, lost a legal
to a c o m p la in t c h a rg in g h e r h alf-
point when Federal Judge A. N. Hand, in New York City, ruled that
C om ing to th is city six ty one
b ro th e r, W illiam D eB oalt, w ith a
he must answer creditors* charge that he was a partner in the bank*
y e a rs ago,
w hen h u t
th ir te e n
rnpt brokerage firm of E. M. Fuller ft Co. Princess Ketto Mikelads,
c rim in a l a tta c k upon h e r.
y
e
a
rs
of
age,
G
om
pers
fo
u
g h t his
Russian exile, Is about to break a 500 year record for idleness in tha
T h e co u p le w e re m a rrie d at
w ay up fro m th e ra n k s , e d u c at-
▲rlstoff family, of which she Is a member, by working for a living
S p rin g fie ld , N e b ra sk a , A p ril 6,
on the New York stage. Mrs. Colin O’More, of New York City, known
!. ng h im te lf. o rg a n iz in g th e now
1909, a n d h a v e tw o c h ild re n , th e
in private life as Mrs. Madeline E. Hornberger, has sued tor divorce
p o w erfu l A m erican F e d e ra tio n of
and 575 a week alimony from the San Carlos Opera Company tenor.
cu sto d y of w hich th e m o th e r r e ­
L ab o r and becom ing p re sid e n t of
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge has been awarded the honorary degree of doctor
q u e sts.
t
h a t o rg a n iz a tio n
u n til a t th e
of laws by Boston University.
U n d e r an o rd e r issued by th e
tim e of his d e a th he w eiided m ore
c o u rt, R ic k m a n is e n jo in e d from
i
vi . . . i p
pow er p ro b ab ly th a n an y one m an
in te rfe rin g o r a n n o y in g h is w i f e '7
....... , » . / ______________ ____
' in th e c o u n try w ith th e ex ception
an d c h ild re n , is o rd e re d to tu rn
of ih e P ic sid e n t of th e U uited
o v er to th e m th e hom e in A sh ­
S ta te s.
lan d , p e n d in g th e s e ttle m e n t of
F o llo w in g th e serv ices in th is
th e divorce, d e liv e r to h is fa m ­
c ity , th e body w as ta k e n to T a r ry ­
ily th e c lo th in g th e w ire a lle g es
to w n, N. Y., w h ere it w as b u rie d
he is k e e p in g fro m th em , a n d in
in th e b e a u tifu l, q u a in t old Sleepy
th e e v e n t of h is fa ilu re to com ­
H ollow ce m e te ry , in w hich G om p­
ply, th e s h e riff is o rd e re d to act.
e rs had p u rc h a se d a p lot but a
$ 1 3 ,5 0 0 to he E xpended in P u t­ Andrew C ollier W ould do Away
R ic k m a n is a lso in s tru c te d to pay
few w eek s b e fo re his d e a th .
W
ith
Sw
earing
in
or
V
oters
tin g F ire F ig h tin g Equipm ent
$35 p e r m o n th fo r th e c a re of th e
L ab o r in th is c o u n try is g rie f
on a Safe Standard
and Present H eadlight Law
c h ild re n .
s tric k e n o v er th e su d d e n d e a th
In h e r s u it, W . M. B rig g s, J r .,
of th e le a d e r w ho h a s been p re s i­
K LA M A TH FA L L S Dec. 18.—
M ED FO R D , Dec. 18. — T he
h e r a tto rn e y , th e fo llow ing a lle ­
d e n t of th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n
city council m e e tin g of T u e s d a y , C onvinced fro m in v e s tig a tio n s so
g a tio n s of c ru e lty w ere m ad e:
of L a b o r fo r th ir ty seven y ears.
n ig h t w as n o t th e la s t m e e tin g f a r m ad e t h a t s u p p o rt w ill be
T h a t R ic k m a n in th e la s t th re e
R equiem serv ices h av e been held
of th a t body d u rin g th e p re s e n t fo rth c o m in g , A n d rew C o llier, rep-
y e a rs “ h as becom e a p e rs is te n t
by a lm o st ev ery la b o r o rg a n iz a ­
y e a r, as it w ill re q u ire one o r tw o re s e n ta tiv e e le c t from th is dis-
an d c o n firm e d g a m b le r,” a n d h a s
tio n in th e
c o u n try since
th e
m o re m e e tin g s in w hich to c le a r | tric t, s ta te d re c e n tly th a t he is
d issip a te d p ro p e rty
v a lu e d
at
d
e
a
th
of
th
e
ir
Leader,
w
ho
fo
u
g
ht
up th e odds a n d en d s of c ity busi- • c o n te m p la tin g th e in tro d u c tio n of
$6000.
his
v
a
in
fig
h
t
fo
r
life
ill
a
f
o
r­
ness fo r th is y e a r. H ence T u e s -' a bill a t th e co m in g session of th».
T h a t he h as ind u ced h is m o th ­
eign
c
o
u
n
try
,
h
u
t
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
d
ie
day n ig h t’s m e e tin g
a d jo u rn e d le g is la tu re w hich w ill c h a n g e tn e
e r to spy upon h is w ife, a n d th a t
in th e c o u n try of his a d o p tio n .
u n til n e x t T u e sd a y evening.
m eth o d of vo te re g is tr a tio n w ith ­
th e m o th e r h as “ c u rse d a n d p u ll­
In a d d itio n to p a ssin g a n u m ­ in th e s ta te a n d do aw ay w ith
ed th e h a ir of p la in tif f.”
b e r of o rd in a n c e s s tr a ig h te n in g th e p ra c tic e of sw e a rin g in v o tes
T h a t th e fam ily is " a lm o st d e s ­ VETERAN CALIFORNIA
o u t p ro p e rty m a tte rs , p a ssin g an on e le c tio n day.
titu te of c lo th in g .”
CONGRESSMAN DEAD
o rd in a n c e to p u rc h a se fo r $13,500,
Mr. C o llier s ta te d t h a t he h a s
T h a t M rs. R ic k m a n , by th e care
a trip le c o m b in a tio n fire p u m p er copies of o th e r s ta te 's law s b u t
SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 18. —
of cow s a n d c h ic k e n s has m a n a g ­
fo r th e fire d e p a rtm e n t, th e coun- th e C a’ifo rn ia s ta tu te h a s been
C o n g ressm an J u liu s K a h n , 63,
ed to s u p p o rt th e fam ily .
cil also c o n sid e red a te n ta tiv e rec o m m e n d e d to him a s good one
A nd, th a t th e d e fe n d a n t has v e te ra n C a lifo rn ia m em b er of th e
p ro p o sitio n fo r th e o p e n in g up to follow . T h e law p ro v id e s th a t
accused th e p la in tiff of in fid e lity , H ouse of R e p re se n ta tiv e s
died
of W e st S ix th s tr e e t, th r u th e F. no one m ay vo te a t a n y electio n
u n til life h a s becom e u n b e a ra b le . h e re to day. He h a d been ill fo r
R oy D avis
p ro p e rty on
N o rth u n less he o r sh e h a j, re g is te re d a t
S u it m oney to th e a m o u n t of m o n th s.
A n in fe c te d fo o t, s u s ­
O ak d ale s tr e e t o u t to W e st M ain le a s t 30 d ay s previous*.
It also
$105 fo r a tto r n e y ’s fees is ask ed , ta in e d
fo llo w in g an in ju ry
in
s tr e e t o p p o site S o u th N ew tow n ) w ipes off th e rec o rd a ll re g is tr a -
M rs. R ic k m a n filin g an a ffid av it W ash in g to n s ta r te d th e d ecline
s tr e e t.
M r. a n d M rs. B e rt A n­ tio n s e v e ry tw o y e a rs a n d re-
t h a t sh e is p e n n ile ss, a n d forced w hich c au sed his frie n d s a la rm .
d e rso n , E m il M ohr, J o h n P e rl, q u ire s v o te rs to re -re g is te r.
to borro w $10 to m ak e th e in it­ H e su ffered a re la p se last n ig h t
C a rl F ic h tn e r , A. S. B lito n a n d
“I b elieve th e r e is a g e n e ra l
J o h n Bocil, 30, a n a tiv e of S e r­ ial filin g s, and is now liv in g w ith w hich w as follow ed by a c e re b ria l
F . R oy D avis a p p e a re d b e fo re th e a c ce p tan c e o v er th e s ta te th a t b ia, w ho w as a rr e s te d in H o rn ­ frie n d s an d n eig h b o rs.
h e m o rrh a g e . K ah n w as re e lec te d
council in b e h a lf of th e su g g e st­ th e “ s w e a rin g
in ” p ra c tic e is b rook a n d re tu r n e d to th is city
to C o n g ress d u rin g th e la s t elec­
ed im p ro v e m e n t.
o fte n em ployed to u n f a ir en d s y e s te rd a y to face a c h a rg e of r o b ­
tio n w ith o u t opp o sitio n .
FORMER RESIDENTS
T h e $13,500 fo r th e fire p u m p -' a n d s e rv e s to in v ite fra u d n o t 1 bing a S o u th e rn P acific caboose
ARREST EXPECTED IN
HEAR OF DEATH OF
POSTAL BILL SCANDAL e r, w ill be paid by m e a n s of city { to m en tio n d ilia to ry ta c tic s on th e in th e local y a rd s S u n d a y n ig h t,
THEIR SON-IN-LAW
w a r ra n ts , th e local b a n k s h a v in g , p a r t o f th e citiz e n s. W e h a v e an y e s te rd a y
a fte rn o o n
p leaded
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 18.— An
a g re e d to flo a t th e r e q u ire d n u m ­ ex am p le of how m an y p e rso n s) g Uu t y to th e c h a rg e of p e tty la r-
A ccording to in fo rm a tio n r e ­
a r r e s t is exp ected s h o rtly in th e
b e r a t 5 p e r c e n t, in ste a d of 6 s ta te d th e y h a d failed to reg is- j ceny b e fo re J u s tic e of th e P eace, ceived h ere, Air. a n d M rs. W. J l .
n a tio n a l c a p ita l’s n e w e st “ sc a n ­
p e r cen t, as alw ay s th e case h e re ­ t e r in th e la s t K la m a th electio n G ow dy and w as se n te n c e d to pay S u l’ivan, fo rm e r re s id e n ts of th is
d a l” in v o lv in g th e a lle g ed sa le of
to fo re w h e n b o n d s w ere flo a te d . — som e 1300 a n d m o re o u t of a n a fine of tw e n ty -fiv e d o lla rs a n d c ity h av e re c e n tly receiv ed new s
in flu e n ce in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e
T h e council a lso la s t n ig h t v o t­ a p p ro x im a te 7000 e le c to rs h a v in g given a six ty day te rm in th e c o u n ­ of th e d e a th of th e ir so n -in-law ,
p e n d in g a ^ s ta l pay in c re a se bill
ed to r e tir e $5000 w o rth of g r a v ­ been m ad e e lig ib le a t th e polls.
ty jail.
J. T. C. Van S re u en , ex -co m m an ­
in th e S e n a te , it w as le a rn e d a t
“ T h e p re s e n t law is also w eak ,
ity w a te r b o n d s, in ac co rd a n ce
M uch of th e loot o b tain e d by d e r in th e R oyal D utch N avy. Van
th e D e p a rtm e n t of J u s tic e today.
w ith its p ro g ra m lo n g in fo rce of m an y b elieve, in t h a t it does n o t Bocil w as reco v ered by th e H o rn ­ S re n a n died in Nice, S o u th e rn
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec.
18. —
r e tir in g such bond« y e a rly to th e re q u ire a re-ch eck by p e rio d ica l b ro o k police, b u t a few of th e F ra n c e , a c co rd in g to th e re p o rt. R ein fo rced by th e r e tu r n of th e ir
r e - r e g is tr a tio n ,
a m o u n t of $2 0 ,0 0 0 .
a rtic le s ta k e n in th e ro b b e ry have H is body w as rem o v ed to P a ris le a d e r. S e n a to r La F o lle tte , th e
“ T h e re
a re m an y
th in g s to n o t been re tu r n e d to th e ir ow n­ fo r c re m a tio n .
m em bers of th e S e n a te in s u rg e n t
w o rk o u t a n d p ro v isio n fo r co u n ty ers.
Il Is believed Bocil cached
Mi38 A lice S u lliv a n , d a u g h te r of bloc to d ay opened th e ir fin a l d riv e
c le rk s to e s ta b lis h
re g is tra tio n th e s e a rtic le s e ith e r in th e v ic in ­ Mr. a n d Mrs. S u lliv an , becam e) to p re v e n t is possible a final v o te
places m u st be lo o k ed a f te r in ity of th is city o r n e a r H o rn ­ th e b rid e of th e c o m m a n d e r on on th e U nderw ood bill on th e
th e bill. I t is my p re s e n t in te n ­ b rook soon a f te r th e ro b b ery , and A u g u st 10, 1918.
A ccording to M uscle S hoals p ro je c t u n til a f te r
tio n to p re s e n t such a m e a s u re .” th e police h e re a re in hopes of th e r e p o rt receiv ed h e re sh e wili C h ristm a s recess.
M r. C o llier w ill also be th e a u ­ o b ta in in g in fo rm a tio n fro m him
c o n tin u e to re sid e a t th e ir hom e
T h e in s u rg e n ts , jo in in g h a n d s
th o r of a b ill w hich w ill rep e a l as to w h e re th e a rtic le s have been a t T h e H a g u e , H o llan d .
SA LEM , Dec. 18, — T h ro u g h !
w
ith
th e o th
A
te e r g o v e rn m e n t o w n e r-
M ED FO R D , Dec. 18. — T he th e p re s e n t a u to m o b ile lig h t dim - h id d en . No re p o r t of an y sa le by
an e r r o r in c o m p ilin g th e a p p ro v ­
ship
ad
v
o
cate
m em b e rs of th e
ed e s tim a te d e x p e n d itu re s of th e S o u th e rn P acific ra ilw a y h a s fil­ m in g sectio n of th e tra ffic law i Bocil h a s b een receiv ed , a lth o u g h
BRIDGE GATE KEEPER S en ate, th re w a ll th e ir re so u rc e s
10 s ta te
in s titu tio n s o p e ra tin g ed w ith th e c o u n ty c le rk its cost a n d s u b s titu te th e C a lifo rn ia sys­ th e a u th o r itie s th ro u g h o u t th is
IS FATALLY INJURED in to th e effo rt to block th e pas-
u n d e r th e b o a rd of c o n tro l d u rin g bill in th e s u it of N elson J . W iley tem of s e ttin g lam p s a t a c e rta in sectio n h av e c o n d u cted an in te n ­
_______
i sage of th e U nderw ood bill. T h is
th e next tw o y e a rs, th e s ta te b u d ­ a g a in s t th e ra ilro a d a n d th e city a n g le . T his ste p also is k n o w n sive s e a rc h , an d th e y a re th e r e ­
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
Dec.
18.
I
r
a
H
odges,)
bill w ould give th e S e c re ta ry of
g et com m ission a n n o u n c e d S a tu r ­ of M edford fo r $2000 d a m a g e s, to h av e m an y s u p p o rte rs o v er th e fo re led to believe th a t he h a s
65,
a
g
a
te
m
a
n
on
th
e
M
orrison
W a r u n til S e p te m b e r, 1925 to
day th a t th e s ta te tu b e rc u lo s is a lle g ed t o - h a v e b een s u s ta in e d , s ta te .
cached th em w ith th e idea of o b ­ s tr e e t b rid g e w as k n o ck ed dow n i lease th e im m en se pow er a n d ni-
h o sp ita l w ould expend d u rin g th e w hen W iley rid in g a bicycle, r a n
ta in in g th em w hen re le a se d .
a u d f a ta l.y in ju r e d h e re to d a y b y ' tr a t e p la n ts of th e A la b a m a pro-
c u r r e n t b ien n iu m a p p ro x im a te ly in to an o b s tru c tio n w h ile re p a irs
Bocil, ww lien f irs t re tu rn e d to a u a u to m o b ile
d riv e n by C arl { je c t to p riv a te in te re s ts .
$67,000 in excess of its a p p ro p ria ­ w e re u n d e r w ay a t th e J a c k s o n REPORT SHOWS DEATH A sh lan d , den ied a n y k n o w led g e
C
o
rn
eliu
s,
a
sh
ip
w rig h t. C o rn el-
F ro m a ll in d ic a tio n s a t p re s e n t.
s tr e e t c ro ssin g la s t A p ril. A fte r RATE IS DECREASING of th e ro b b e ry , b u t a f te r a few
tio n .
th
e
bill w ill p a ss th e S e n a te e a s ­
iu
s
is
being
held
in
ja
il
in
lieu
of
la s t
T h e c o rre c te d fig u re s show th a t h e a rin g a ll th e te s tim o n y
m in u te s q u e s tio n in g by C hief of
$2500 bail on a c h a rg e of m an- ily if it is allo w ed to be b ro u g h t
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 18.— T he
th e r e w as a p p ro p ria te d by th e w eek, th e c o u rt u p o n m o tio n of
P o lice M cNabb he p ra c tic a lly co n ­ s la u g h te r.
H odges w as a tte m p t- to a vo te a t th is tim e. T e st vo tes
O
reg
o
n
d
e
a
th
r
a
te
in
1923
w
as
le g is la tu re fo r th e o p e ra tin g of co u n sel fo r p la in tif f ’s, d ire c te d
fessed to th e c rim e, a n d a t h is
in
g
to
close
th e g a te , p rio r to al- ; on m e a su re s d e a lin g w ith th e bill
1094
p
e
r
100,000
p
o
p
u
la
tio
n
,
as
th e tu b e rc u lo s is h o sp ita l d u rin g th e ju r y to b rin g in a v e rd ic t fo r
p re lim in a ry h e a rin g a d m itte d his
low
ing
a
riv
er
boat
to
pass show th a t a m a jo rity of th e S ena-
c o m p a red w ith 1153 in 1922, a c ­
th e c u rr e n t b ie n n iu m a to ta l o f th e d e fe n d a n t c o rp o ra tio n s .
g u ilt and a sk ed fo r im m e d ia te th ro u g li th e d raw , w hen th e a u - 1 to rd fav o r th e bill, .an d it Is to
T he ra ilro a d lists its co sts e n ­ c o rd in g to fig u re s m ad e public se n te n c e.
$188,150, of w hich $ 1 85,333 h a s
to m o b ile c ra sh e d in to th e g a te , | k ill th is fe e lin g th a t th e oppon-
g
e
n
d e re d by th e s u it a t $232, to d ay by th e c e n su s b u re a u . T he
b een ex p en d ed . T h e re w ill be re ­
k n o c k in g H odges a g a in s t th e ) e n ts of th e bill a re a tte m p tin g to
d
e
c
re
a
se
w
as
a
ttr
ib
u
te
d
to
a
de­
tu rn e d to th e s ta te by th is in s ti­ m o stly fo r w itn esses, som e fro m
b rid g e beam s. C o rn e liu s to ld th e o b ta in th e p o stp o n m e n t.
LONDON,
Dec.
17.
—
W
h
e
th
e
r
tu tio n a t th e end of th e p re s e n t p o in ts in th e W illa m e tte v alley. clin e in d e a th s fro m p n e u m o n ia ,
police
t h a t th e g a te k e e p e r clos- )
------------------------------
T h e a tto r n e y fees of th e ra ilro a d in flu e n z a , d ia b e te s a n d suicide. G re a t B rita in is to b rin g back h e r
b ien n iu m a p p ro x im a te ly $28D0.
ed
th
e
g
a
te
w
hen
h
e
w
as
fifte
e
n
!
B
ro
w
n sv ille— H isto ric B row na-
A n in c re a se
o v er 1922
w as a rm y of o cc u p atio n fro m G er­
liste d a t
$10. J u d g m e n t
T he to ta l to be r e tu r n e d by a ll a r e
fe e t aw ay in h is m ac h in e a n d t h a t . v ille w oolen m ills ru n n in g to ca-
o f th e s e 10 in s titu tio n s is $187,- a g a in s t th e p la in tiff fo r th e $232 show n in th e d e a th s fro m tu b e r ­ m an y is now a q u e stio n p e r tu r b ­
he did n o t h a v e tim e to sto p .
p acity , tw o s h ifts.
in
g
th
e
B
ritis
h
C
ah
in
et.
cu
lo
sis
a
n
d
m
easles.
is s o u g h t.
980.
F o llo w in g a s e a rc h la s tin g n e a r ­
ly tw o m o n th s. C hief of P olice
M cN abb of th is c ity , a id e d by
S h e riff T e rrill a n d m em b e rs of
th e M edford police
fo rc e have
fin a lly ro u n d e d up tw o m em b e rs
of a g a n g w hich th e y believe to
Appeal of C. S. B utler in ('ase
h av e ro b b ed th e P la z a C onfec­
A gainst C ity o f A shland
tio n e ry a n d th e E n d e r ’s s to re in
Is D ism issed
th is city tw o m o n th s ago.
One
m e m b e r of th e g a n g w as ta k e n
SA LEM , Dec. 18. — R eo p en in g
in to c w to d y in A h to r'a se v e ra l
of th e d is b a rm e n t p ro ce e d in g s in ­
v olving M orris G o ld stein , P o rtla n d days ago. w h ile th e second m em ­
a tto rn e y , w as o rd e re d in a v e r­ ber w as a rr e s te d a t T olo y e s te r­
bal o p in io n h a n d e d dow n by th e day a fte rn o o n .
E. V. C atin , a rr e s te d som e tim e
s ta te su p re m e c o u rt h e re T u e s­
ago
in A s to ria on a c h a rg e of
day. U n d e r th e
ru lin g of
th e
b
u
rg
la
ry co n fessed to th e
two.
c o u rt th e M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty B ar
a sso c ia tio n will ta k e f u r th e r te s ti­ ro b b e rie s in th is city , a f te r be­
ing q u e stio n e d by th e police of
m ony in th e case.
T he re c o rd s in th e case show th e n o rth e rn city an d im p lic a te d
t h a t G o ldstein w as o rd e re d d is ­ “ W h ite y ”
F u lle r a n d
C h e ste r
b
a
rre
d
fro
m
p
ra
c
tic
in
g
law
in
S
inead
of
M
edford,
s
ta
tin
g th a t
PO R TLA N D , Dec. 18. — T he
O
regon
by
th
e
su
p
re
m
e
c
o
u
rt
a
f
te
r
th
e
y
aid
e
d
him
in
th
e
tw
o
th e fts.
co ’d e st sp e ll in five y e a rs still
te
stim
o
n
y
h
a
d
been
in
tro
d
u
c
e
d
in
­
C atin s ta te d t h a t th e g a n g e n te r ­
c o n tin u e s u n a b a te d over th e e n ­
tir e N o rth w e st, w ith th e w e a th e r d ic a tin g th a t he had been u n ­ ed th e P la za on O ctober 24, and
b u re a u officials h e re h o ld in g o u t fa ith fu l to a c lie n t.
rem oved a il th e m oney in
th e
C.
S.
B
u
tle
r,
a
p
p
e
lla
n
t,
v
e
rsu
s
o n ly a s lig h t hope fo r a b re a k in
place, a m o u n tin g to a b o u t tw o
th e sn a p w ith in th e nex t fo rty C ity of A sh la n d e t a l, a p p e al from h u n d re d d o lla rs, to g e th e r w 'th a
J a c k s o n c o u n ty ; a p p e al fro m o r ­
e ig h t h o u rs.
n u m b e r of ch e ck s
w hich w ere
E n te rp ris e , O regon, re p o rts a» d e r s u s ta in in g d e m u r r e r to com ­ c o n ta in e d in th e sam e d ra w e r as
te m p e ra tu re of tw e n ty e ig h t d e ­ p la in t. O pinion by J u s tic e Cos­ th e m oney.
He th e n to ld th e
g rees below zero. S p o k an e re g is ­ how . A ppeal d ism issed .
police (h a t on th e n ig h t of No­
W . C. L ogan v e rs u s J o h n L u u k -
te re d fo u r d e g re e s below
and
v e m b e r G, th e o u tfit jim m ie d a
Y ak im a tw o d e g re e s below .
A t in en a n d W a te r H a rris o n , a p p e l­ w indow in th e E n d e r ’s s to re an d
Boise, Id a h o , th e m e rc u ry d ro p ­ la n ts ; a p p e a l fo r C la tso p c o u n ty ;
a c tio n to rec o v e r m oney. O pinion ra n sa c k e d th e place, leav in g w ith
ped to six d e g re e s below zero.
P ipes. J u d g e J . A. a n u m b e r of ra z o rs, pocket k n 'v e s
T h e lo w e st te m p e ra tu re of th e by J u s tic e
an d sa fe ty ra z o r b lades, to g e th e r
p re s e n t spell in P o rtla n d w as r e ­ E a k in affirm ed .
E. C. P re stb y e , a d m in is tra to r w ith a la rg e q u a n tity of food.
co rd e d e a rly th is m o rn in g w hen
C a tin in fo rm e d th e A 'd o ria po­
of
th e e s ta te of G e rh a rd t W iebe,
th e m e rc u ry w e n t h u r tlin g dow n
lice
th a t th e sto le n a rtic le s had
to eleven d e g re e s above zero a t a p p e lla n t, v e rsu s J . W . K lip h a rd t
e t a l; a p p e a l fro m U m a tilla c o u n ­ been cached by F u lle r a n d Sinead,
six a. nt.
ty ; a c tio n fo r n e g lig e n ce a ris in g and gave th e ex act lo ca tio n of the
fro m d e a th of G e b h a rd t W iebe house in w hich th e sto le n p ro p ­
LOS A N G E L E S, Dec. 18. —
in a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t. O pinion e rty w as located .
T he A sto ria
C a lifo rn ia 's c itru s f r u it cro p , cov­
by Ju stic e ’ B ean. J u d g e H a rry police in fo rm e d M cNabb a n d th e
e rin g th o u s a n d s
of a c re s
an d
s h e riff ’s office, a n d y e s te rd a y th e
w o rth m illio n s of d o lla rs w as sa v ­ B elt a ffirm e d .
J . A. H a rris v e rsu s J . S. Lebb h o u se a t Tolo in w hich Sm ead
ed fro n t a b itin g , k illin g fro s t
a n d H azel Lebb, a p p e lla n ts , and w as liv in g w as se a rc h e d . A q u a n ­
-o n ly by m ea n s of e x te n siv e sm ud-
S e c u rity S av in g s & T r u s t com ­ tity of th e sto le n food a n d m o st
‘ gin g , it w as in d ic a te d by e a rly
pan y e t al, d e fe n d a n ts ; a p p e al of th e h a rd w a re ta k e n in t h e r o b ­
m o rn in g re p o rts com ing fro n t th e
from M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty ; m otion
affected
d is tric ts
to d ay .
T he
bery w as rec o v e red , an d Sm ead
O pinion by
w e a th e r b u re a u re p o rte d th e cold to d ism iss a p p e a l.
a rre s te d .
H e s te a d fa s tly d en ied
A ppeal
sp e ll com ing, a n d th e sm u d g e po ts C hief J u s tic e M cB ride.
an y im p lic a to n in th e th e ft, s ta t­
w e re b ro u g h t in to use, sa v in g d ism issed .
ing t h a t th e a rtic le s had been
In th e m a tte r of th e e s ta te of
front ru in th o u s a n d s of o ra n g e
p u rch a se d .
g ro w e rs
th ro u g h o u t
S o u th e rn X a rifa J . F a lin g , deceased , on p e ­
F u lle r is s till a t la rg e , an d th e
titio n of Coy B u r n e tt e t a l, p eti
C a lifo rn ia .
police
of C a lifo rn ia a n d O regon
tio n e rs an d a p p e lla n ts ;
a p p e al
from M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty . P e titio n h av e been n o tifie d of his b e 'n g
O. A. C. INSTRUCTOR
It is believed he
fo r r e h e a rin g a n d re c o n s id e ra tio n w an ted h ere.
WILL BE HERE SOON of o ld e r of a llo w a n c e . P e titio n is in S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia a n d th e
a u th o r itie s in th a t se c t'o n have
d en ied in o p in io n by c o u rt.
E dw in L. M ow at, a s s is ta n t in
In th e m a tte r of th e a p p lic a ­ been given a d e sc rip tio n of him .
th e O, A. C. school of fo re s try , tio n of H a rry A shley fo r w rit of
S h e riff T e rrill ex p ressed th e
p la u s to spend th e C h ristm a s v a ­ h a b a e s co rp u s, v e rs u s H azel W e n ­ b e lie f t h a t th e g a n g w as la rg e r
c a tio n in A sh la n d .
M r. M ow at
given by
do v er, d e fe n d a n t a n d a p p e lla n t; th a n th e in fo rm a tio n
w as g ra d u a te d fro m A sh lan d high
ap peal fro m C latso p c o u n ty ; a p ­ C atin im p lied , a n d a se a rc h is be­
school in 1919
a n d fro m
th e p lic a tio n fo r w rit of h a b a e s cor
ing m ad e th ro u g h o u t th e co u n ty
school of fo re s try a t O. A. C. in
pus. O pinion by J u s tic e B u rn e tt lo r th e m en su sp lc io n ed of con­
1923.
He is a m em b e r of X i
J u d g e T. A. E a k in rev e rsed .
n ectio n w ith th e c rim e.
S igm a Pi, h o n o ra ry fo re s try so­
ciety.
A ccording to L o u is D odge,
w e a th e r o b se rv e r, old m an F a ­
h r e n h e it c u t loose on a ra m p a g e
la s t e v e n in g a n d e a rly th is m o rn ­
ing. a n d b e fo re he w as checked
in h is w ild flig h t he h ad passed
th e m e rc u ry in th e official th e r ­
m o m e te r dow n to th e fo u r d e ­
g ree m a rk , th e low est te m p e ra tu re
re g is te re d h e re so f a r th is y ear.
T he s tr e e ts w ere co ated w ith a
th in film as a re s u lt of th e fre e z ­
ing o f th e snow w hich covered
th e city M onday. B e la te d to u ris ts
a n d C a lifo rn ia n s
v isitin g
h e re
w ere tru d g iu g a b o u t th e s tr e e ts
sin g in g th e ir b a ttle h y m n , “ C a li­
fo rn ia H e re I C om e" b u t re p o rts
from th e su p p o sed ly su n n y s ta te
show th a t snow h a s fa lle n in th e
S an J o a q u in V alley, th e la s t o u t­
post in th e b a ttle a g a in s t w in te r.
NO. 92
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, IS 1924
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