Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND
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CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pun
domestic water helps.
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VOL. X L V III.
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id ln g a, V o lu m e 43.
K E W P IE DOLL GIVEN
G IRL -CAUSES TRAGEDY
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r e s ta u r a n t k e e p e r, tired a 8 ;
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s h o t a t Miss D avis, th e 8
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RI Refuses to Release Contents
Another Cold Spell Coming 8 in flic tin g no d am ag e.
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is Claim of Portland
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on him self, su c cu m b in g a R!
From England
W eather Observer
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few m in u te s la te r a s he 8 i
THERMOMETER RISES 8 w as bem g ru sh e d to a hos- « G U N S M A D E B A S I S
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pital.
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H oliday Season to lx* Cold Claims 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8 I P rotest by R çitain of E levation of
F orecaster. R ains Aid
Guns on T exas is C onjeetive
of P olitical E xperts
in Tliaw H ere
WEATHER LULL
WILL BE SHORT
SAYS BUREAU
NO. 95
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924
HUCHES SILENT
ON CONTENTS
OF ARMS NOTE
MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS SPOTLIGHT.
JOHN LEWIS TO
' ALPINE GUIDES BALK
AT MOTOR CAR SLED
SAY LEADERS
8
Mine W orkers’ Chief Will 8
Be Made Secretary
n
I«
Of Labor
Ì 8
IS POWERFUL LEADER ¡ 8
i R
E lection of Green to Leadership ;
in Labor O rganization R em oves
. .
H im As C a n d id a te
E TULE LAKE
CABIN SCENE OF
RANCHER’S DEATH
X
BERNE,
S w itz erlan d , 8
Dec.
22. — Even
th e 8
b a ld e s t o f A lpine g uides R
re fu se d to rid e dow n a R
snow -covered
h ill in
a 8
new ly in v e n te d a u to m o ­ 8
bile on sled r u n n e rs .
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So th e m a n u fa c tu re rs of n
th e new a m u se m e n t device r
m ade th e in itia l try o u t by R
se n d in g th e sle d -c ar dow n 8
hill w ith o u t
p a sse n g e rs. 8
T he e x p e rim e n t w as a su c ­ 8
cess.
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PORTLAND OUTFIT
COMPUTE LEVY
FOR NEXT YEAR
Tax Total in State to Reach
$7,492,761.47 According
To Mark Given Out
MORE
THAN
IN
1924
B uilding Program for Year and
Accident Com m ission F ees
Included in F igure
B R ID G E P O R T , O hio, Dec. 22. J
SA LEM . Dec. 22. — T he s ta te
W A SH IN G T O N , Dec. 22. —
—
T
h
a
t
J
o
h
n
L
ew
is,
P
re
s
id
e
n
t
of
j
lax
levy fo r 1925, as c o m p u te d by
S e c re ta ry of S ta te C h a rle s E v an s
th e U n ited S ta te s M ine W o rk e rs j
th
e
s ta te tax com m ission as a
H u g h e s le t it be k n o w n to d a y
U
nion
of
A
m
erica
w
ill
be
selected
sp
ecial
m ee tin g held S a tu rd a y ,
t h a t th e r e Is b u t s lig h t im m e d ia te
a
s
s
e
c
re
ta
ry
of
la
b
o
r
by
P
r
e
s
i­
w as fixed a t $7 ,4 8 2 ,7 6 1 .4 7 . T h is
p ro sp e c t of G re a t B r ita in ’s no te
d
e
n
t
C
oolidge
to
su
cceed
Ja
m
e
s
is $32,591.47 in excess of th e
to th e U n ited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t
E lks Show Lack o f P ractice in
D
avis,
p
re
s
e
n
t
s
e
c
re
ta
ry
w
ho
is
levy
fo r th e c u r r e n t y ear, $7,460,-
on th e q u e stio n of g u n e le v a tio n
F irst Game of Season. Tilt
John N olan Slain in K n ife B attle
170.
. t
expected
to
r
e
tir
e
on
M
arch
4,
on b a ttle s h ip s , b e in g m ad e p u b ­
Is R ough A ffair
W ith Jam es H oward, A fter
j 1925, is th e a n tic ip a tio n voiced
In
clu
d
ed
in
th
e
to
ta
l
levy
is
lic d e s p ite th e fac t t h a t a re s o ­
B ootleg Orgy
i
by
th
e
officials
of
th
e
U
nited
M
ine
$ 5 ,5 6 9 ,7 1 ^ .6 2 w hich represents
lu tio n h a s
been in tro d u c e d
in
BY TU T JA C K SO N
i
W
o
rk
e
rs.
T
h
e
a
n
tic
ip
a
tio
n
is
m
illag e levies o u tsid e of th e 6
C o n g ress w hich w ould fo rce th e
In th e g am e w hich m o re n e a r ­ p er c e n t lim ita tio n a m e n d m e n t
based
upon
th
e
e
le
v
a
tio
n
of
W
il­
h a n d of th e s ta te g o v e rn m e n t by
K LA M A TH F a l . e S, Dec. 22.— h a v in g all c o m m u n ic a tio n s w ith
liam G reen, s e c re ta ry - tr e a s u r e r ly rese m b le d fo o tb a ll th a n b a s k e t­ to th e s ta te c o n s titu tio n . To be
th e
P o rtla n d
M unicipal raised by d ire c t levy w ith in th e
S tab b ed th ro u g h th e h e a r t a n d fo re ig n g o v e rn m e n ts on g u n su b ­
of th e m in e w o rk e rs, to th e p re s i­ ball,
B
a
sk
e
tb
a
ll
C
lub
q
u
in
te
t tro u n c ­ ¿5 p er c e n t lim ita tio n a m e n d m e n t
d e lib e ra te ly le ft to die u n a tte n d ­ je c ts be given to th e n a v a l a ffa irs
dency of th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n
ed
th
e
A
sh
lan
d
E
lk
s,
33-21,
S at is $1 ,9 2 3 ,0 4 8 .7 9 . T he d ire c t levy
ed in an iso la te d cab in on th e w est I c o m m itte e .
of L ab o r.
sh o re of T u le L a k e , w as th e fa te
G reen w as p ro m in e n tly m e n ­ u rd a y n ig h t, in th e f ir s t g am e of also re p re s e n ts th e d iffe re n c e be­
T h e p o w e rfu l n e w sp a p e r u n io n s
of J o h n N olan, 50, w ho w as fo u n d , Of th e E a s t h a v e been p re ssin g
tio n e d as D avis' su ccesso r b efo re th e seaso n . T h irty tw o p erso n a l tw een $ 4 ,7 5 7 ,1 3 4 .7 3 , th e to ta l
d e a d F r id a y a fte rn o o n a f te r h is
th e d e a th of S am u el G om pers, fo u ls w ere c h a lk e d up a g a in s t th e a m o u n t e s tim a te d expenses of th e
th e g o v e rn m e n t in th e ir e n d e a v o r
a lle g e d a s s a ila n t, J a m e s H o w ard ,
la te p re s id e n t of th e A m erican tw o te a m s, th e locals being c a ll­ s ta te fo r 1925 w ith in th e 6 p er
to o b ta in th e c o n te n ts of th e n o te
61, w a ite d fo r n e a rly 24 h o u rs receiv ed by th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t.
F e d e ra tio n of L ab o r.
Upon his ed tw e n ty tim es, w h ile tw elv e c e n t lim ita tio n a m e n d m e n t, an d
m a rk s
w ere
re g iste re d $2 ,8 3 4 ,1 0 5 .9 4 , th e a g g re g a te of
b e fo re g e ttin g w ord to a p h y si­ A lth o u g h , so fa r, th e y h av e been
su ccessio n to th e p resid e n cy of black
2 g a in st th e v isito rs.
A ccording e s tim a te d re c e ip ts a n d u n e x p e n d ­
cian th .it h is serv ices m ig h t be
th
e
la
b
o
r
o
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
it
becam
e
u n su c c e ssfu l, th e in flu e n c e of the^-
S I Ä EsEETESAM ? H Z C T $ C O 1? - GKOKÖET J T A K V j EZT
n eed ed .
p o sitiv e t h a t G reen w ould not to an a g re e m e n t m ad e b efo re th e ed balan ces.
la rg e p a p e rs h a s been fe lt in C on­
A ccording to in fo rm a tio n g a th ­ g ress.
In clu d ed in th e $4,7G 7,154.73
a c ce p t th e c a b in e t p o sitio n if it gam e, p la y e rs w ere n o t p u t o u t
Mrs. Woodrow W ilson, widow of th e W ar President, presented a
of
th
e
gam
e
fo
r
fo
u
r
p
e
rso
n
a
ls,
ered by S heriff Lloyd Low e a n d
w
as
th e u n co llected p o rtio n of
w
e
re
offered
him
.
Lew
is,
th
e
p ath etic figure when she atten d ed m em orial services for Mr. W ilson
I t is b eliev ed t h a t th e n o te r e ­
from s ta te m e n ts m ad e to D r. J . ceived fro m G re a t B rita in w as in
I l the hall of the House of R ep resen tativ es in W ashington. A “con­
second m o st p o w e rfu l la b o r le a d ­ a n d as a r e s u lt th e g am e soon th e s ta te incom e tax , w hich w as
fidence m an’* has duped men and women of many thousaud dollars in
e r w as th e n in te rv ie w e d , a n d it took on th e a p p e a ra n c e of a real estim ated* by th e s ta te ta x co m ­
PO R T L A N D , Dec. 22. — All G. P a tte r s o n , of th is c ity , called p ro te s t of th e e le v a tin g of th e
New York City by posing as Colonel George H arvey, form er Am erican
*
to
th
e
lonely
cab
in
a
f
te
r
re
s
id
e
n
ts
m issio n e r at $600,000. T his ta x
w as d e te rm in e d th a t he w ould b a ttle .
h o p es of a th a w in th e N o rth w e st,
g u n s on th e b a ttle s h ip T exas. T he
A m bassador to England and now editor of a W ashington new spaper.
C
lyde
Y
oung,
h
u
sk
y
g
u
a
rd
on
in
M
errill
had
le
a
rn
e
d
o
f
th
e
w as c re a te d by th e le g is la tu re tw o
accept th e office.
w hich w ere b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e
Mrs. Clyde Byfield baa been granted a new tria l by A tlanta. Ga_
T exas w as one of th e sh ip s w hich
courts of her $100,000 suit a g ain st W alter 8. C handler, son of the Coca
It is believed c e rta in th a t Coo­ th e local q u in te t w as th e only y e a rs ago, but was rep ealed by
ris in g te m p e ra tu re s h e re S u n d ay tra g e d y , th e tw o m en a n d Con C. w as used in s in k in g th e b a ttle ­
Cola King, whom she charged w ith attack in g her ot> board the liner
lid g e w ill a p p o in t L ew is to th e p la y e r w ho failed to have a p e r­ th e v o te rs a t th e g e n e ra l e le c tio n
w ere u p se t to d ay w h en th e d is­ S u lliv a n w ere d rin k in g bo o tleg in sh ip W a sh in g to n , w hich w as su n k
B erengaria on the way to Europo two y ears ago. Sir B ertram F Hay
office., sin c e it is k n o w n t h a t th e so n al foul re g is te re d a g a in s t him . held N ovem ber 4 th is y ear.
tr ic t w e a th e r fo re c a ste r in th is th e cab in a b o u t 6 o ’clock T h u r s ­ in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e te rm s of
has com pleted his last voyage as m aster of the liner M ajestic and
In co m p u tin g th e s ta te tax levy
p re s id e n t is a n x io u s to p u t a m an b u t D ale Y oung m o re th a n m ade
city p re d ic te d a c o n tin u a n c e of day n ig h t w hen N olan a n d H ow ­ th e d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n ce . A t
retire d to become a farm er In England.
up
th
e
fam
ily
fa
ilin
g
by
being
a
rd
becam
e
en
gaged
In
a
n
a
r
g
u
­
th e re w as ta k e n in to c o n sid e ra tio n
in th e office w ho is th o ro u g h ly in
th e cold spell y h ic h h a s h e ld th is
th a t tim e it w as d isco v ered th a t
a bui d iu g p ro g ra m m e e s tim a te d
! acco rd w ith th e la b o rin g fo rces c a u g h t in e ig h t tim es.
sectio n in i t ’s g rip to r th e p ast m en t. S u lliv an , a c c o rd in g to his th e g u n s on th e Texas w e re low ­
G u th rie , Elk fo rw a rd was high to cost $500,000, $65,000 for th e
j of th e c o u n try . D avis is such a
w eek an d a h a lf.
T h e w e a th e r s to ry to D r. P a tte rs o n , p a rte d th e e r th a n th e d is a rm a m e n t c o n ­
f m an a n d C oolidge feels keen ly p o in t m&n of th e tu ssle , c h a lk in g public serv ice com m ission, a n d
m an gave o u t th e p re d ic tio n th a t tw o m en a f te r H o w ard h ad sh o v ­ fe re n c e d e le g a te s a g re e d upon.
up tw elv e m a rk e rs , a ll of th em $50,000 for th e s ta te in d u s tria l
ed
N
olan
in
to
a
c
o
rn
e
r
an
d
d
raw
n
h is loss.
th e cold sp ell w hich is to com e
T h e g u n s w ere th e n ra ise d to
scored
in th e f ir s t h a lf. E ig h t of accid en t com m ission. T hese Item s
h
is
k
n
ife.
F
o
llo
w
in
g
th
is
S
ulli-
w ill c o n tin u e o v er th e ho lid ay s.
L ew is h a s long been a p o w erfu l
b rin g th e m to th e e le v a tio n w hich
his
p
o
in
ts cam e from field goals, w ere o m itte d from th e b u d g et of
val
c
la
im
s
to
have
le
ft
fo
r
his
T h e re lie f y e s te rd a y w as only
fa c to r in th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n
w as a u th o riz e d . A lth o u g h th is in ­
te m p o ra ry , h e said .
T h e t h e r ­ ow n cabin, a m ile o r so d is ta n t, fo rm a tio n is in re a lity a c o n je c ­
of L a b o r field. F o r se v era l y e a rs w hile he sa n k fo u r fre e th ro w s. e s tim a te d expenditure-! in th e re ­
F o r th e v isito rs, R eeves, lan k y p o rt of th e s ta te b u d g e t com m is­
m o m e te r ju m p e d to six teen d e ­ b eliev in g th a t th e a rg u m e n t w as tu re , m o st of it is based on b its
he s tre n u o u s ly opposed th e ac tio n s
s
e
ttle
d
.
fo
rw
ard w as high p o in t m an w ith sion giveit o u t T h u rsd ay .
g re e s. to fo u rte e n d e g re e s above
of G om pers, b u t d u rin g th e p a st
of in fo rm a tio n g a th e re d from th e
te
n
p o in ts. R eeves scored th re e
F
rid
a
y
a<ftj?rnooli,
howevier
i
zero a t S p o k a n e an d
fo u rte e n
F a lls
Pair R eleased A uto L egislation W ill be B one of few y e a rs h a s been reco n ciled to
s ta te d e p a rtm e n t a t v a rio u s tim es, K lam ath
field
g o als a n d one fre e th ro w In HEARING OF ROSS
H
ow
ard
is
sa
id
to
have
seen
P
a
rk
■
p o in ts u p w a rd a t B a k e r, O regon, r,
th e a c tiv itie s of th e o rg a n iz a tio n
C ontention at C oining Session
A fter D istrict A ttorney F ails
k n o w led g e a t
.
...........
, jo in e d w ith th e
th
e
firs
t h a lf a n d one field goal
fro m fo u r d e g re e s below to ten D yer of M errill d riv in g a lo n g t h e 1 jjan(j
a n d h a s le n t a ll his in flu en ce in
OPENED BY PIERCE
of Oregon Solons
to Produce W itness
w est la k e sh o re a n d told him th a t
d e g re e s above zero.
p u ttin g th e p ro g ra m a rra n g e d by an d one fre e th ro w in th e second
H u g h e s a n n o u n c e d th a t as y et
c a n te r.
N olan m ig h t need a d o c to r. D yer
SALEM , Dec. 22. — H e a rin g
no a n s w e r to th e n o te h a d been
PO R TLA N D , Dec. 22. — O re ­ G om pers th ro u g h to a su ccessfu l
K LA M A TH F A L L S , Dec. 22. —
T
h
e
f
ir
s
t
h
a
lf
w
as
p
len
ty
ro
u
g
h
,
in
fo
rm
e
d
G
uy
M
errill
w
hen
re
a
c
h
­
CHICAGO, Dec. 22. — A bliz­
of th e c h a rg e s a g a in s t Dr. Tom
On one o r tw o oc­
d isp a tc h e d , b u t he w as p re p a rin g W illiam Jo h n s o n
and
W illiam gon m o to ris ts m ay be c o n fro n te d co m p ’e tio n .
an d w ith R e fe re e W alt H u g h es
z a rd w as ro a rin g o u t of th e W est ing M errill a n d Dr. P a tte rs o n w as an a n s w e r w hich w ill be d e liv e r
ss, m em b er of th e s ta te fish
c
a
sio
n
s
he
w
as
n
o
m
in
a
te
d
to
su
c
­
S ievers, w ho w ere to be trie d F r i ­ w ith a 6-cent ta x on g a so lin e if a
c a llin g th em c;ose, th e th in g w as com m ission, p re fe rre d by G over­
to d ay , d isp la c in g th e a rc tic te m ­ su m m o n ed only to find t h a t th e ed to th e B ritis h F o re ig n Office
ceed
G
om
pers
as
p
re
s
id
e
n
t
of
th
e
day on a m a n s la u g h te r c h a rg e , p lan now b ein g p re p a re d fo r th e
a continual* b a ttle . T he h a lf end n o r P ierce, who so u g h t to rem ove
p e ra tu re s w hich in a p erio d of m an had been d e a d fo r lio u rs.T w o 1 a f te r th e h o lid a y s.
fo r th e k illin g of F r a n k B row n, le g is la tu re to a d o p t sh o u ld be fe d e ra tio n , b u t th e d ead le a d e r
ed w ith th e P o rtla n d e rs lead in g him from office rec e n tly opened
th re e d ay s h av e w ro u g h t havoc k n ife w o u n d s w e re found in th e
w
as
alw
ay
s
too
s
tro
n
g
fo
r
th
e
a t C ie s c e n t on J u ly 4, w ere r e ­ e n a c te d by th e la w m a k e rs . T h e re
22-15. T he second p eriod was th is m o rn in g over th e o b jec tio n
th ro u g h o u t th e M ississippi V alley reg io n of th e h e a rt a n d one in
leased by c irc u it J u d g e A. L. is a t p re s e n t a 3 -cen t tax. T he m in e r ch ief. A t th e la s t c o n v en ­
slig
h tly less ro u g h , b u t th e v isi­ of th e R oss counsel.
th
e
a
b
d
o
m
en
.
a n d s u rro u n d in g te r r ito ry . D am ­
A tto rn e y s
L e a v itt on th e s ta te m e n t of C. C. id ea is b ein g d e b a te d by d ire c t­ tio n , h eld a t El Pasco, he refu se d
to
rs
s ta lle d t h e i r - w a y th ro u g h , fo r Ross co n te n d e d th e G o v ern o r
In
th
e
m
e
a
n
tim
e
S
h
e
riff
Low
e
ag e a m o u n tin g to a m illio n d o l­
th
e
n
o
m
in
a
tio
n
,
in
o
p
p
o
sitio
n
to
B ro w er, d is tric t a tto rn e y , t h a t his o rs of th e O regon S ta te M otor a s ­
c o n te n t to k eep th e lead ru n up h ad no rig h t to h e a r th e case iu
la rs is expected in th e M ississippi had been n o tifie d a n d a s c e rta in e d
p rin c ip a l eye w itn e s s to th e a f ­ so c ia tio n a n d th e m o st a rd e n t a d ­ G om pers.
in th e f ir s t h a lf. In th e second ju d g m e n t of c h a rg e s p re fe rre d by
V alley, w ith th e d e a th to ll of th e t h a t th e c rim e h ad been c o m m it­
fa ir w as e ith e r in Id a h o o r M on­ v o cates of a h ig h e r g a so lin e tax
p erio d , th e locals show ed sev eral h im se lf and t h a t th e p ro p e r place
Btorm a n d cold in th e M iddie W est te d som e 12 m iles o v e r th e O re­
ta n a , a n d co u ld n o t be lo ca ted a re som e of th e officials of th e
fla sh e s of form , b u t on th e w hole fo r th e h e a rin g is in th e c o u rt of
gon
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e
in
S
iskiyou
co
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n
ty
,
C
al­
p laced c o n serv a tiv e ly
at
fifty .
iu tim e fo r th e tr ia l. H. M. M an­ o rg a n iz a tio n .
th e ir play show ed th e ir lack of ju stic e .
ifo
rn
ia
.
S
h
eriff
A.
S.
C
a
lk
in
s
of
T h ese inclu d ed people fro zen to
T he g o v e rn o r c h a rg e d
n in g , co u n sel fo r t h e d e fe n d a n ts
In a n u ts h e ll, th e p lan is to
p ractice.
H e a sk e d
d e a th , v ictim s of w ires an d from Y rek a w as n o tifie d .
R
oss
w
ith
e x tra v a g a n c e a n d th e
in siste d on th e c o n s titu tio n a l p r o ­ c u t m o to r v ehicle licen se fees 50
In th e p re lim in a ry to th e big p u rc h a se of liq u o r from an A s­
S h e riff Low to in fo rm J o h n Cly-
o th e r cau ses.
vision g u a ra n te e in g a speedy tria l, p e r c e n t a n d m ak e up th e d iffe r-
b u rn , a S isk iy o u d e p u ty , w ho w as
^ le A sh la n d H igh School 1924
tu ssle , th e Boy S couts h a n d e d th e to ria policem an.
w ith th e r e s u lt t h a t th e case w as ense w ith a n in c re a se d ta x on
high school fre s h m e n a 24-17
N E W Y O RK , Dec. 22. — T h re e iu M errill, to seek H o w a rd an d i 25 b a s k e tb a ll te a m w ill m ak e its
d ism issed .
T he a lte rc a tio n e n d ­ g aso lin e. F u r th e r m o r e , th re e d i­
if
found
to
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s
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of
th
e
b e a tin g . T he g a m e w as a nip and
a re d e a d in th e m e tro p o lita n a re a
S P E E D E R F IN E D
ing in B ro w n 's d e a th cam e w hen re c to rs of th e a sso c ia tio n h av e
tu ck a ffa ir,
b u t th e
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fro m a cold w ave w hich k n ife d
L.
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a
s a te r, to u ris t, w as fined
J o h n s o n a n d S iev ers w e re b u y in g been p ro m ised place^ on th e s e n ­
w eig h t of th e S couts p u t th e gam e $20 at J u d g e G ow dy’s c o u rt S a t­
its w ay o u t of th e W est, m oving th e c o ro n e r w ould s ta r t im m edi- j ^ ,e C e n tra l P o in t H igli five w ill
a b o ttle o f m o o n sh in e from B row n a te c o m m itte e on ro a d s an d h ig h ­
K A N E S V IL L E , 111.. Dec. 22. — on Ice fo r th em .
to th e E a s te rn se a b o a rd S unday, a te ly fo r K la m a th F a lls a n d pro- j be e n te r ta in e d in th e A rm o ry ,
u rd a y , c h a rg e d w ith sp eeding.
a n d B row n re fu s e d to give th em w ays, w hich w ould h av e th e h a n d ­ T h e p lan e w h ich w as pilo ted by
T he sco re of th e fin a l gam e L a s a te r w as a rre s te d by J . J. Mc­
a n d le ft its m a rk . T he su fferin g ceed to M errill fo r th e v ic tim ’s Tlie g a m e w ill be a w a rm u p a f-
fa ir, a n d it is c e rta in t h a t a flock a n y c h a n g e, a c c o rd in g to th e ir lin g of bills d e a lin g w ith rev isio n C h a rle s G ilb ert, lie u te n a n t in th e follow s:
is so m e w h a t a b a te d in th is sec­ rem ain s.
M ahon.
of p la y e rs w ill g e t in to th e tu ss le , s ta te m e n ts a t th e c o ro n e r’s in ­ of licen se fees an d th e g a so lin e a ir m ail se rv ic e a n d w hich lias A sh la n d (2 1 )
P ortland (S 3 )
tio n to d ay .
q u e st on J u ly 6. S iev ers h a s been tax .
been lo st since th e fiy e r took off G u th rie ( 1 2 ) « F
i w hich is expected to be a re a l
R eeves (1 0 )
A rrived Y esterday—
A u to m o b ile le g isla tio n p ro m ises from C hicago fo r th e w est y e s te r­
in ja il h e re since J u ly 5, b u t
H eer ( 2 )
F
P ollock (9 )
M r. a n d Mrs. F . L. F r y of I b a ttle , even th o u g h it is a p re-
J o h n s o n gave b ail th e l a t te r - p a r t to be a bone of c o n te n tio n w hen day m o rn in g , w ps to d ay found
R o se b u rg a rriv e d in A sh la n d y e s - ! re a s o n g am e.
G rubb ( 6 )
C H. W eiss ( 7 )
th e O regon le g is la tu re m eets next n e a r h e re by s e a rc h e rs s e n t o u t
of J u ly , a n d w as re le a se d .
te rd a y to spend th e h o lid a y s w ith |
C oach W a lt H u g h e s, lo cal m en-
C. Y o u n g (0 )
G T. W eiss ( 6 )
m o n th . T h e re a re b etw een 300,- from th is city.
M r and M rs. H ow ard R ose o f ; to r, h a s been p u ttin g h is c h a rg e s
D. Y oung (1 )
O lson ( 1 )
O
000 a n d 400,000 people of O re-
G ilb e rt's body w as found a sh o rt
th is city .
th ro u g h som e p le n ty to u g h prac- AGED RESIDENT
S u b s titu tio n s E llis fo r G u th rie ,
DIES AT HOME i g o n ’s 800,000 p o p u la tio n w ho tim e la te r, ly in g a few h u n d re d G u th rie fo r E llis, E llis fo r H eer.
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tice p e rio d s sin ce he issu e d his
d riv e c a rs. A ll of th e se , a n d th e feet fro m h is w re c k ed p lan e. F ro m
K irb y ’s for best g ro ceries.
• first c a ll fo r b a s k e tb a ll m en to
H e e r fo r E llis, D ean fo r G rubb,
r
e a r -s e a t d riv e rs, w ill be affect­ all in d ic a tio n s, h is p a ra c h u te had
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77,
SA LEM . Dec. 22. — A to ta l of
94— tf tu r n o u t. W ith a sq u a d of n e a rly
B e n tle y fo r C. Young, C. Y oung
in
A sh la n d ed by m u ch of th e m o to r vehicR failed to open. T he w reck ed p lan e fo r B e n tle y , E llis fo r C. Y oung.
445 m o to r v eh icle a c c id e n ts w as
_______
th ir ty five m en , m o st of w hom died a t h is hom e
He is a n d ro a d le g is la tio n w hich is now bore m a rk s of a te r r if ic b a ttle
re p o rte d by s ta te tra ffic officers To K lam ath F alls__
h a v e h a d som e b a s k e tb a ll ex p eri- S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 5 :3 0 .
O ne of th e la rg e s t a ssem b lies
b e in g cooked up.
Som e of th e w ith th e snow and w ind. I t is b e­
in N ovem ber, a c co rd in g to a r e ­
of
th e y e a r !s expected to m o rro w
D r. B e rth a E . S aw yer h a s gone e n c e > a n d w ith se v e ra l v e te ra n s su rv iv e d by h is w idow , Mr*s. S.
W. FINNELL DEAD;
le g is la tio n h a s been h a tc h in g fo r lieved by e x p e rts c o n n ected w ith
p o r t issued to d ay by T. A. R af- to K la m a th F a lls w h e re she w ill ° t ta s t y e a r ’s sq u a d tu r n in g o u t B. T a llm a n .
a
t
th e re g u la r
w-eekly
F o ru m
ILL THREE WEEKS
fe ty , in c h a rg e of th e law e n fo rc e ­ sp en d te n d ay s w ith h e r s is te r ■ re g u la rly , in d ic a tio n s fo r o n e of
F u n e r a l se rv ic es w e re h eld tiiis m o n th s, w hich a c c o u n ts fo r 15 th e a ir m a il serv ice t h a t som e
lu n ch eo n of th e C h a m b e r of C om ­
m e n t b u re a u of th e s ta te m o to r a n d b ro th e r-in -la w , M r. a n d Mrs. th e f a s te s t q u in te ts in th e h isto ry a fte rn o o n
Jo h n W . F in n e ll d ’ed in A sh m erce to be held a t th e H o tel
a t 2 :3 0
fro m
th e s e n a to rs w a n tin g to be on th e tro u b le w ith th e p la n e cau sed th e
ro a d c o m m itte e a n d a b o u t
30 a c c id e n t, since ra n c h e rs re s id in g lan d S u n d a y e v e n in g fo llo w in g an
v e h ic le d e p a rtm e n t.
of th e high school a re v ery b rig h t. D odge fu n e ra l ch ap el. T h e body
J . F . G o eller of th a t city.
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n ­ in th e vicin ity of w h e re th e w re c k ­ illn ess of th re e w eeks. T h e fu n ­ A sh lan d . A special fe a tu re p ro ­
Of th e s e a c cid e n ts 110 w ere
T he p ro b a b le s ta r tin g lin e u p fo r is b ein g sh ip p e d th is e v e n in g to
g ram is being a rra n g e d fo r th e
m e n t on th e h o u se ro a d c o m m it­ ed p la n e w as found re p o rte d th a t
d u e to fa ilu re of d riv e rs to give
e ra l se rv ic es w ill be held, from lu n ch eo n by J . H. F u lle r, se c re ­
C r a te r L a k e p ic tu re s 95c to th e lo ca ls to m o rro w n ig h t w ill Salem a n d w ill be held th e r e fo r
tee.
r ig h t of w ay, 40 w ere d u e to d e ­ $25.00. D a rlin g S tu d io .
th e p la n e w as fly in g v ery low, th e hom e of h'ls cousin,
Miss
83- - tf be M arsk e a n d B u tte rfie ld , f o r­ b u ria l T u esd ay .
ta r y of th e local c h a m b e r, and
M<^or v e h ic le licen se fees a re a n d a t a red u c e d speed.
fe c tiv e b ra k e s a n d IS b ecau se
w a rd s, T. B ry a n t, c e n te r, and
P h o eb e McCoy, 363 Iow a s tre e t. one of th e b e st m e e tin g s o f th e
used to pay in te r e s t a n d p rin c ip a l
of re c k le s s d riv in g .
R am sey an d N. K a tz e r, g u a rd s
T u esd ay
at 2
o ’clock
p. m. seaso n is expected.
No M eeting T onight—
ARSONISTS
ARE
TO
on
o u ts ta n d in g
s ta te
h ig h w a y Im proving—
T h e re w ere 119 a rr e s ts , 110
F
rie
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to
o m it A
T h e re w ill be no m e e tin g of In a d d itio n , C oach H u g h e s w ill
BE POT ONPAROLE b o n d s. If th e licen se fees be r e ­ M rs. H. P. H olm es w ho sp ra in e d
T he lu n ch e o n h as been n a m e d
o f w hich w e re fo r sp eed in g . T h ir ­ th e L a d ies A rt C lub to n ig h t o n ! P ro b a bly ru n in a b u n c h of h is
h r in g !ng flow ers.
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C h ristm a s F o ru m , a n d e v e ry ­
te e n o p e ra to rs w e re a rre s te d fo r
h e r a n k le b a d ly w hen sh e slip ­
ac co u n t of a b ro k e n r a d ia to r a t sq u ad in o rd e r to g e t a good lin e
Mr. F in n e ll lived in th is city th in g in co n n ectio n w ith i t is be­
PO R T L A N D , Dec. 22. — J o e l e n o u g h re v e n u e w ill be ra ise d to
re c k le s s d riv in g , w h ile fo u r w ere
ped a n d fell on th e sid e w alk a b o u t
on th e a b ility of h is m en.
th e Civic C lub H ouse.
a n d A lb e rt Coe, b ro th e rs , con­ m e e t th o se p a y m e n ts, a h ig h e r
fo r se v en te en yeans.
H e w as ing a rra n g e d to c a rry
o u t th e
c h a rg e d w ith in to x ic a tio n .
a w eek ago is re p o rte d to be
As a p re lim in a ry g a m e , th e v icted of th e b u rn in g of th e St.
b
o
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in
O
hio
in
1848.
F u n e ra l h o lid ay s p irit. A ccording to F u l­
ta
x
m
u
s
t
be
p
laced
on
g
aso
lin
e.
A c c id en ts in th e city of P o r t­
slow-ly im proving.
te a m
w ill N ich o las c a fe te ria ,
O u r C h ristm a s
ca n d y boxes, h ig h school second
w hich th ey
serv ices w ill be
c o n d u c te d
by le r, th e ta b le s w ill be d e c o ra te d
la n d , w hich is n o t u n d e r th e j u r ­ w rapped in H olly p a p e r fre e of ta n g le w ith th e
T a le n t
H ig h ow ned w ere to d a y se n te n c ed to
Rev.
S.
J.
C
haney.
in C h ristm a s a ttir e , an d w ith th e
isd ic tio n of th e s ta te tra ffic d e­ c h a rg e . T h e R ose.
A n o th e r fire to d ay
(in s u re d
T h e g a m e sh o u ld e ig h t y e a rs each in p e n ite n tia ry H om e F or Holidays
95— 3t Schoo] five.
p a rtm e n t, to ta le d 2051. Of th is
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be a re a l tu ss le , sin ce b o th th e by C irc u it J u d g e H e w itt, b u t w e re
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n u m b e r 1327 w e re d u e to c a re ­ Gone South—
M IXUP ON PL A Y ’S NAME
w ith C h ristm a s d e c o ra tio n s , th e
h ig h seco n d s a n d th e T a le n t o u t­ p a ro le d . P a r o le is in a c c o rd a n c e te n d in g th e S an Jo se N o rm al, is
th e y h av e been in s u re d ? If n o t we , L a st w eek an a d v e rtis e m e n t of lu n ch eo n w ill ta k e on a g e n e ra l
hom
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M rs. E. T. A llen of th e H o tel
w ith th e re c o m m e n d a tio n of th e
A rre s ts in th e s ta te fo r tra ffic A sh la n d le ft T hursdaiy e v e n in g clu d ed in th e ir lin e u p .
h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. O. H. w ould be g lad to tell you how v ery | th e p ja y to be given a t th e B ell- h o lid ay a p p e a ra n c e .
ju ry .
little it co sts.— B illin g s A gency. view school to n ig h t w as given to
v io la tio n s , in c lu d in g th o se in th e fQr Lqs A nge, es to 9pend th e h o li.
J
ohnson.
T he p re lim in a ry b a ttle w ill g et
As a special f e a tu re of th e p ro ­
city of P o rtla n d , n u m b e re d 2496. d a y s v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s a n d u n d e r w ay a t 8 :0 0 o ’clo ck , w ith
S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy
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, th e R h o n d d a W elsh M ale
COLUMBIA RIVER IS
for $5.60 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo R a c k T h is W e ek —
th e second gam e s ta r tin g a b o u t
frie n d s.
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w
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:
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D
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G lee S in g ere will appear.,
p re ­
COVERED WITH ICE of course.
Miss M a rjo rie F ifield w-ho h a s m iss th e fa m o u s m ovie th r ille r —
2 4 -tf
At M edford—
an h o u r la te r
s e n tin g se v era l of tile n u m b e rs of
been ill a t h e r ho m e fo r th e p a st
M iss R u th A itk en h a s ta k e n a Com ing H e r e -
PO R T L A N D , Dec. 22. — T h e
‘N ot by a Diam S ite ',’’ w as p u b ­ th e ir
r e g u la r
p ro g ra m .
The
tw o w-eeks is expected to r e tu r n
R
eceive
N
ew
s
of
D
eath—
p o sitio n in th e
M edford
Book
C
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a
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an
co
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v
er,
A
t
Klam
ath—
M rs. W . O. S m ith a n d M a rg a re t
lish e d in T h e T id in g s as follow s: s in g e rs w ill a p p e a r in a pu b lic
M r. a n d M rs. J . L. G reenw ood to w o rk so m e tim e th is w eek.
S to re , s ta r tin g w ork la s t W ed ­ an d B u fo rd H a rg re s s w ho h av e
J . E . W elch of th is c ity is a W a sh ., is fro z e n an inch th ic k a n d
“ D on’t mid? th e m ovie t h r ille r — p re s e n ta tio n a t a local c h u rc h to ­
h
av
e receiv ed th e new s of th e
n esd ay .
been s p e n d in g th e w in te r a t E u ­ b u sin e ss v is ito r in K la m a th F a lls ice flo es a re co m in g dow n th e
n o t by a ------- s ite .’’ T he T id in g s m o rro w e v e n in g .
G ift s u g g e s tio n s :— W h y n o t a
d e a th of th e ir so n -in d a w , T h o m as
g e n e w h e re th e la t te r a re a tte n d ­ in th e in te r e s t of th e M odern C o lum bia so th ic k t h a t n a v ig a tio n
is g lad to a c k n o w led g e t h a t th e
S a n ta C lau s w ill be p re s e n t a t
You are welcome to compare in g college, w ill spend th e C h ris t­ W oodm en of A m erica.
is m enaced. T h e W illa m e tte riv e r L u n c h w ho died a t M errill, O re­ s u it o r o v e rc o a t. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
jo
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lu n ch e o n , a n d w ill h a n d o ut
89— tf
my Automobile rates w ith any m as v a c a tio n h e re as th e g u e sts
in th e P o r tla n d h a rb o r is only gon, a fte r a lin g e rin g illness.
sw
e
a
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g
w
as
n
o
t
in
te
n
d
e
d
in
th
e
g ifts to th e m em b e rs p re se u t, ac-
ether rates In Jackson or Jose­ of M rs. S m ith ’s m o th e r a n d sis­
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io k e p t fro m fre e z in g by fire b o a ts
Wa put the chicken in o u r
A sh lan d view C a le n d a rs. Dif- a d v e rtis e m e n t, a s th e p u b lic a tio n c o rd in g to th o se in c h a rg e of th e
phine Counties; yon ean be the te r, M rs. I. D. A p p le g a te a n d M rs. A sh lan d on th e P la za .
w h ich c o n tin u a lly b re a k th e ice
87-tf in the paper might have Indicated, arrangements for the meeting.
tamales. The Plaza.
82— tf ferent! Studio Ashland.
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. C. E. P eil.
87— tf fo rm a tio n s.
T he s tr e e ts of A sh la n d w ere
w ash ed c le a r of a ll snow a n d ice
la s t n ig h t, w hen a heavy, w arm
ra in w hich s ta r te d a b o u t
fo u r
o ’clock y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n and
c o n tin u e d u n til la te la s t n ig h t
ra is e d th e te m p e ra tu re se v e ra l
d e g re e s.. T oday, except fo r a few
sp o ts a lo n g th e c u rb in g , th e
s tr e e ts a re as c le a r of slu sh and
ice as b e fo re th e heavy snow of
a few d ay s ago.
T oday th e su n
peeped
o u t,
s e n d in g dow n a little w a rm th ,
th a w in g o u t c h ille d
pip es a n d
fe e t, a w elcom e v is ito r a f te r th e
w eek of below fre e z in g w e a th e r
re g is te re d h e re . A lth o u g h th e te m ­
p e r a tu r e is s till f a r fro m
th e
m a rk w hich a llo w s th e y o u n g s te rs
to v is it th e old sw im m in g hole,
a n d fo rc e s th e rem o v a l of coats,
it is so f a r above th e m a rk s r e g ­
iste re d h e re d u rin g th e la s t w eek
t h a t th e day is, by co m p ariso n ,
a lm o st s p rin g like.
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T,
ALLEGED SLAYERS
ARE TURNED LOOSE
L FIVE
TO MEET CENTRAL
T
REPORTED IN STATE
STATE NEXT YEAR
WRECKED PLANE OF
T
IS EXPECTED AT