Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 23, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
W ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( I n te r n a tio n a l
VOL. XLVIII.
■ ■ n i n
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V o lu m e 4 3.
N ew s W ire S erv ice!
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924
NO. 90
JA P A N E SE W EALTH HAS
( GAZERS GET BROADWAY
POSED AS WOMAN TO TRAP BOOTLEGGERS
IN C R E A S E » MANY TIM E S
IN BAD TRAFFIC JAM !
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is 1 0 1 ,7 9 7 ,4 $ 0 ,000 yen ac- 8
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fice w o rk e rs Idling aw ay 8
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c o rd in g t o , H ideom i T a- 8
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h o u r on 8
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k a h a s h i, n o ted s ta tis tic ia n , 8
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lo w er B ro a d w a y
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and it h a s in cre ase d n e a rly 8
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a n d p o in te d to th e ta ll 8
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tw e n ty fo ld since Com mo- 8
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to w e r of th e W oo lw o rth ::
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d o re P e rry m ade h is fam - 8
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B u ild in g , fifty -tw o s to rie s 8
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o u s v isit to th e c o u n try 8
8 ab o v e th e sid e w alk .
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8 Over 125 Members Attend,
Little Bootleggers to be 8 se v en ty -o n e y e a rs ago.
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T hey discu ssed th e r e ­ 8 Reedsport Volunteers Bai tie
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Reports
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T h e g r e a te s t in c re a se 8
Handled by Local
Christmas Meeting- of the ’
Below Zero, Lowest West ¡ 8 c e n t a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t 8
Among’ Selves While
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ADOPTED NEW POLICY » th ro n e in 1912. A t t h a t 8 FINE PROGRAM GIVEN
ASHLAND IS VERY MILD 8 te s ts in th e f ir s t gale to 8 ONE MAN IS INJURED
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w as e s tim a te d a t 3 7 ,5 2 3 ,- 8 W elsh Male G lee Singers Present«
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sw ayed in th e 8 A ccidental Turning of W ater on
W ith Storm s R aging in North and 8
470,000 yen.
T h is h ad 8
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W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 23— T h e ! »
th e la s t th re e y e a rs, des- 8
T he h o lid a y s p ir it o f jo llity and
PO R TLA N D , Dec. 23. — T he 8 a lu n ch eo n h o u r tra f fic »I
R E E D S P O R T , O re., Dec. 23.—
p ite th e e a rth q u a k e , an in- 8
e n tir e re sp o n sib ility fo r th e local »
ism In B ro ad w ay . E v e ry ­ «
m e rrim e n t held sw ay a t th e m eet-
frig id te m p e ra tu re s w hich have 8
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e n fo rc e m e n t of th e fe d e ra l p ro h i­ 8
I in g of o v e r one h u n d re d an d tw e n -j
held th is sectio n in th e ir g rip j ** body sto p p ed a n d trie d to 8 ! th re e o th e rs sJightly, v a n d a ls stol.«
yen h a s been re c o rd e d .
8 fy five m em b e rs o f t h e C h a m b e r'
b itio n law s n e x t y e a r
w ill
be 8
d iscover a p lu m b lln e said
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fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks, re fu s e to! 8
c lo th in g
a n d o th e r
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e ta te a u th o r itie s , w hile th e o ffi­ 8 c a p ita l an d th e la rg e s t city 8 F o ru m lu n ch eo n field a t th e H otel
w est, u n b ro k e n cold w e a th e r b e ­
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f o rts on th e c a p tu re of th e “ big
p re v a le n t d u rin g th e C h ristm a s
Ice c o n d itio n s in th e C olum bia :: ta to r s m oving.
w om en an d c h ild re n — clad only
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000 yen, c la im s th is dis- 8
8
seaso n w as a t a ll tim e s a p p a re n t.
fe llo w s,” F e d e ra l P ro h ib itio n Di­
a n d W jlla m e te riv e rs a re still a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
in th e ir n ig h t c lo th e s, escaped
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tin c tio n .
T o k lo ’s w e a lth 8
Above are two views of City Marshal John E. Parker, of Gloucester.
I
O p ening w ith a s h o rt ta lk by
r e c to r H a in e s statcnl h e re to d ay .
heav y h a n d ic a p to s h ip p e rs in
from
fla m e s in th e C olonial a p a r t­
Mass«
who
posed
for
a
year
as
a
woman
in
a
campaign
against
boot­
8
is
e s tim a te d a t 3,142,- 8
P ro fe s s o r B riscoe, in w hich he
th is city. No vessels a re being
"G e t a t th e so u rc e , ^ cap tu re
leggers
throughout
the
New
England
States.
His
feminine
wardrobe
m
en
t
s h o rtly a f te r m id n ig h t S u n ­
8
8 0 0,000 yen.
8
was complete to the last detail, and the “blonde vamp” lured scores m oved a t n ig h t, since it is f e a r ­
ex p lain ed th e d e s ira b ility of h a v ­
th e big fello w ” w ill be th e w a tc h ­
day
in
a b lin d in g sleet and snow
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
of bootleggers to prison sentences. Occasionally, he fooled even the ed th ey will he c ru sh e d in th e
ing th e C h ristm a s s p irit p re v a il
w ord of th e fe d e ra l fo rc e s a f te r
sto rm , w ith th e m e rc u ry a ro u n d
members of his own staff. At the left, Parker is shown as "Sally,“
th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r, th e lu n ch eo n
20 above zero.
J a n u a r y 1. T h e c o -o p e ra tio n of
under which name he was known, and at the right he Is posed with a ice flo es w hich a re flo a tin g dow n
w as one of th e finest d u rin g th e
T h e fire , w hich cau sed $5000
bootlegger's whiskey container, showing how they transport their b o th riv e rs. O nly ste e l h u ll c ra fts
fe d e ra l, s ta te and- m u n ic ip a l gov­
year.
a re m oved d u rin g - th e d ay, th e
stock in trade.
d am ag e, w as e x tin g u ish e d a f te r
e rn m e n ts in liq u o r
e n fo rc e m e n t
T he W elsh M ale G lee S in g e rs,
w ooden h u ll vessels
rem ain in g «
an h o u r of h a rd fig h tin g .
d u rin g 1925, w ill be th e slo g an
tied up in th e s a fe ty of th e d o ck s.I
w ho w ill a p p e a r in a pu b lic p ro ­
J o h n C u n n in g h a m w as b u rn e d
fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t, H a in e s said.
g ram to d a y w ere in tro d u c e d by
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on th e face. T he o th e rs s u ffe re d
D u rin g th e p a d , a c c o rd in g to
j N ational Educator Unable to At-
P ro fe s s o r T h o m a s M organ, co n ­
w ith ice l’loes w h ile n e a re r th e i
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o n ly s lig h t b u rn s a n d were re­
H a in e s, th e fe d e ra l o ffic ia ls have
if C
onvention
or
m outh it is re p o rte d frozen over
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v en t ion on
d u c to r of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , and
m
oved to R e e d s p o rt homes. As
d ev o ted m ost o f th e ir tim e to th e
Account o f Sudden Illness
p re s e n te d th re e n u m b e rs.
Tho
E u g e n e th is m o rn in g re p o rte d
p ra c tic a lly a ll c lo th in g was lost
c a p tu re of th e “ little fello w ” th e
b e a u tifu l w ork o f th e c h o ru s w as
a te m p e ra tu re of one d e g re e b e ­
th e fle e in g o c c u p a n ts were cared
b o o tle g g e r w ho
o p e ra te d
on a AU Clerk«. Work O vertim e Hand­ w a rm ly a p p la u d e d , an d It is c e r­
E U G E N E , O re., Dee. 23. —
low
zero,
m
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it
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co
ld
est
for by R e e d sp o rt re s id e n ts .
ling Heavy Incom ing and Out­
sm a ll scale. With a field of o p e r­
ta in th a t th e ir w-ork a t th e lu n c h ­
sp o t w est of th e m o u n ta in s. U m a­ I (S p e c ia l)— C h anges in th e gen-
T he blaze s ta r te d in th e r e a r of
g
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Parc«
Is
a tio n c o v e rin g b u t a sm all t e r r i ­
eon convinced m an y t h a t th e y ;
tilla re p o tte d a te m p e ra tu re of | e ia l p io g ra m o f th e O regon s ta te th e w ooden a p a rtm e n ts , w h ic h h a d
t o r y . It was believed w hen th e
w ere m o re th a n e n title d to th e ir ; Man R ecen tly A cquitted o f Rum C entral P o in t Q uintet to be I ;n- tw o above zero, an d S p o k a n e ten ! te a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n a re a n n o u n c ­ been c o m p le te d six m o n th s a g o .
W h a t w as in te rp re te d as th e
c a m p a ig n s ta r te d th a t th is w ould
( barge A gain in Toil.« of Law
trrtuiried in Season's First
.
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,
, , . .
title , th e g r e a te s t o rg a n iz a tio n
above. Below zero w e a th e r w a- ed by E. F . C a rle to n / c h a irm a n of T he v o lu n te e r fir e -f ig h te rs
ra­
he th e best c o u rse
to
p u rsu e ,
F ollow in g Raid
'
R attle Tonight
of ir.ale voices in th e w orld.
re c o rd e d a t Hood R iv er last n ig h t. th e p ress c o m m ittee fo r th e a s ­ sp« tided p ro m p tly .
As p re s s u re
a d v a n ta g e of U ncle S a m ’s m ail
so ciatio n . Miss A live J o n e s, past
since it waH th o u g h t th a t if th e
T h e M isses F ra n c e s a n d Ito sin a
In
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s
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regon,
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he
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a
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,
d
u
e
to d ra in a g e
fa c ilitie s fo r
th e ex c h an g e
of
p re s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l E d u c a ­ b ecau se of fre e z in g w a te r pipes,
lo ca l b o o tle g g e rs w ere w iped o u t,
G a lla tin , local h ig h school g irls,
re
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t
below
zero,
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,
Dec.
23.
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,
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ith
a.
to
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h
sealjon
a
h
e
a
d
of
C h ristm a s p r e s e n ts b etw een A sh ­
th e w holesale liq u o r s e lle rs w ould
w ho r e c e n tl y re tu r n e d fro m C hi­ A ra id S a tu rd a y n ig h t by S ta te ! th em , and w ith p le n ty of h a rd d r a s th ir ty - tw o below an d P r in e ­ tio n A sso ciatio n , will n o t be a b le w a te r w as pum ped o u t of th e Um­
lan d re s id e n ts a n d th e ir frie n d s
be forced o u t of b u sin e ss. It h a s
cago, w h e re th ey a tte n d e d th e P ro h ib itio n O fficer M. V. M cM ilisl p ra c tic e b eh in d th e m , m em b ers ville th ir ty one below . T h e re is to com e w est on a cco u n t of s u d ­ pqua riv e r.
a n d re la tiv e s s c a tte re d fro m T a l­
been d isco v ered since, t h a t a l­
In te r n a tio n a l L ivestock Show , a n d 'a n d th re e a s s is ta n ts , iu th e E a g le of th e A sh la n d H igh School bas- little hope in th e se se ctio n s foy a den illness. ‘ H e r place will be
In h a s te to s ta r t a stre a m upon
e n t to T im b u c to o w as w itn esse d a t
by C h ap lain J o h n
W. tin« llameR, one fire m a n a c c id e n t­
w h e re th e y g av e d e m o n s tra tio n s P o in t an d T a le n t d is tr ic ts , re - j k e t ball sq u a d a re a ll set lo r th e r 1 b rea k in th e cold spell to r s e v e r­ ta k e n
th o u g h th e sm all o p e ra to rs m ay
th e local postoffice y e ste rd a y w hen
B eard, re p re s e n tin g th e A m e ri­ a lly , it w as said, tu rn e d a stre a m
be a r r e s te d tim e a f te r tim e, th ey th e re w as a c o n s ta n t p ro cessio n o. then- b rea d m a k in g a b i.ity , s u ite d in th e a r r e s t of six m e r , ; f irs t a p p e a ra n c e h e re th is seaso n al days.
can
L egion, D e p a rtm e n ts of O re­ upon a t'e.low m em b er, ln r e ta lia ­
on th e C e n tra l
c o n tin u e to e n g a g e in th e bu si­ of people to be se rv e d a t th e p a r ­ gave a s h o rt a c c o u n t o f .th e ir trip , am o n g th e m E li D ahack of th e i wUen th e y ta k e on
gon,
and Mias C la ra J a h n k e , p re s ­ tion th e o th e r m em b er tu rn e d his
E. k . Isa a c s w as p re s e n te d w ith ; fo rm e r place, re c e n tly a c q u it te d ) P o in t q ilin tet
A sh la n d , in th e g rip oi th e cold
ness a f te r p ay in g fin es o r s e rv ­ cel p o st a n d sta m p w indow s d u r ­
in
a
p re-seaso n
id
e
n
t
o f th e W a sh in g to n s ta te h ese upon his co -w o rk er, o th e rs
in g se n te n c es.
It was th e re fo re ing a il h o u rs of th e day. All em ­ th e s i.v e r cup, offered fo r t h e ' by a ju ry in c irc u it c o u rt on a g a m e w hich l / d s fa ir to he q u ite tp e ll fo r se v era l days, lias a p p a r ­
e n tly s h a k e n otY B o re a s ’ tig h t te a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n . O ne d e lig h t­ jo in te d iu th e fra y , and th e b a t­
d e te rm in e d th a t th e only m eans ployees w o rk ed o v e rtim e b u t it best d e c o ra te d w indow in th e city liq u o r c h a rg e .
som e tu ssle . Coach W a lt H u g h es
d
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rin
g
th
e
W
in
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r
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or
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few
W ith th e ex cep tio n of D a h a c k , .
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,
„ hold, a n d re tu rn e d to h e r u sual ful a d d itio n to th e g e n e ra l p ro ­ tle ensued in th e c u ttin g w e a th e r.
of e n tire ly c le a rin g up th e m a t­ w as n e a r m id n ig h t b e fo re th e
m
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st
of
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prize
w as
L a d d e rs w ere p u t in place, and
m ild w in te r w e a th e r. •A lthough g ram will be a piano solo by Mrs.
t e r w as to c o n c e n tra te th e pow ­ g re a t flood of o u tg o in g p a rc e ls m o n th s ago.
te
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J a n e S co tsfo rd T h a c h e r, h ead of o ccu p an ts of th e second floor w ere
a w a rd e d M rs. G a lla tin fo r h e r
it
w
as
a
little
sn
ap
p
y
la
s
t
n
ig
h
t,
e rfu l fe d e ra l fo rces on th e rum w as rea d y fo r d isp a tc h to tra in s .
coop of h ens w hich won th e egg n e r in Ja c k s o n v ille p leaded g u il-i gang> bUt is ta k in g no chance3' th e w e a th e r w as v ery a g re e a b le th e P ia n o d e p a rtm e n t of th e U ni­ rem oved.
r u n n e r s a n d big w h o lesale s e lle rs. In co m in g p a rc e ls h av e been a r ­
la y in g c o n te s t a t th e W in te r F a ir. ty and w i.l be se n te n c ed to d a y i an d wE1 s ta r t h is firs t s tr i n g ers in c o m p a riso n w ith th a t of a w eek v e rsity of O regon School of Music.
W hile th e resc u e w as in p ro g ­
D u rin g th e la tte r p a r t of th is riv in g h e re by h u n d re d s of sa ck s
All railw a y lin es in O regon have re s s v a n d a ls looted th e
P o in t
r e s id e n t1 a n d k eep th e m ln
th e r e
long ago.
J. H. F u lle r, s e c re ta ry of th e h u t th e E a g le
a p a rt­
y e a r, m any of th e c itie s have been! d a ily b e g in n in g w ith S u n d ay , so
g ra n te d a ro u n d trip r a te of one m en ts, takir;g> se v e ra l s u its of
c h a m b e r m ad e th e p re s e n ta tio n p lead ed n o t g u ilty a n d w ill th e re -j e n o u 6h to m a k e c e rta in th a t th e
L
a
st
n
ig
h
t,
th
e
m
in
im
u
m
te
m
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c a rry in g o u t th e idea w hich w ill ¡ b etw een in co m in g a n d o u tg o in g
on ice- In a11 P ro b a b ility , p e ra tu re re c o rd e d , a c co rd in g to a n d o n e -h a lf fa re on th e c e rtif i­ c lo th in g , jew e lry and o th e r v a lu ­
speech in p re s e n tin g
th e
cup, fo re be p iin c ip a l in a n o th e r tria l. ! g a ia e
be in a u g u ra te d
w ith th e
new i p a rc e l post th e life of p o st office
T h re e c h a rg e s fo r illic it sa le if th e locals a re a b le to ru n up L ouis D odge, w e a th e r o b se rv e r, j c a te plan fro m a ll s ta tio n s in a b le s a n d escaped. It w as said
w hile P ro fe s s o r Irv in g E. V ining
y e a r, a n d so fa r, it h a s proved/ em ployes is a s tre n u o u s one th is
p re se n te d Mrs. G a lla tin w ith th e of liq u o r a re riled a g a in s t D ahack.) a c o m m a n d in g lead , a good m any w as se v e n te e n above zero. T he i O regon from w hich th e one way to n ig h t a r r e s ts p ro b ab ly w ould bo
v ery su c ce ssfu l.
M any fe d e ra l w eek. P ro m p t d e liv e ry serv ice h a s w ris t w atch prize.
w ith bail fixed a t $750 fo r e a ch i m e m b e rs of th e (squad w ill be m axim um w as th ir ty seven, a b o u t fa re is sixty-seven c e n ts o r m ore. m ade.
o p e ra tiv e s h av e been re le a se d and been m a in ta in e d d u rin g th is h o li­
T h e lu n ch e o n w as one of th e c o u n t. F re d Cook plead ed g u i lt y ! given a ch a n ce to show w h a t they th e n o rm a l m axim um for th is G oing sa le s d a te s a re D ecem ber
O ccu p an ts of th e a p a rtm e n ts
p u t a t w ork in c o n tro llin g th e d ay p eriod so fa r a n d it is ex­ best a tte n d e d o f th e y e a r, th e j to sa le of liq u o r. L. A. G ileck also! can do u n d e r fire,
23-30, in clu siv e.
R e tu rn
sales lo st p ra c tic a lly all th e ir perso n al
tim
e
of
y
ear.
*
liq u o r tra ffic a lo n g th e c o a st, and p ected t h a t all d e liv e rie s will be la rg e d in in g room a t th e 'h o te l I p lea d e d g u ilty . W illiam L acey of;
On a c c o u n t of th e la rg e n u m -
Most of th em to d ay
A lth o u g h a heav y sn o w sto rm d a te s a re D ecem ber 27 to J a n u a r y p ro p e rty .
co m p leted to m o rro w n ig h t. T he
5, inclusive.
as a re s u lt, m an y ru n n e r s , lad e n
b
e
in
g
a
lm
o
st
cro
w
d
ed
.
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e
r
o
o
m
,!
T
a
le
n
t
p
lea
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e
d
g
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ilty
to
th
e
sa
m
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j
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er
of
m
en
w
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re
p
o
rte
d
fo
r
p
rac-
w
ere
obliged
to accept c lo th in g
h a s been re p o rte d fro m tile s o u th ,
office w ill be open on C h ristin a s
A
new
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
th
is
y
ear,
w ith th e c o u n tr y ’s C h ristm a s s u p ­
g
a
iiy
d
e
c
o
ra
te
d
in
C
h
ristm
a
s
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y
l
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!
c
h
a
rg
e
.
J
o
h
n
B
u
rk
e
of
M
edford
from frie n d s w ho took th em in to
tice w h en H u g h e s issued a call a n d N o rth e rn O regon is still in
m o rn in g from 8 :3 0 to 11 o 'clock.
! w hich w ill be of in te re s t to all
ply, have lain o u tsid e th e h a rb o rs ,
aid
e
d
g
re
a
tly
in
c
a
rry
in
g
o
u
t
th
e'
w
as
c
h
a
rg
e
d
w
ith
being
d
ru
n
k
hom
es e a rly th is m orn in g .
th
e
g
rip
of
th
e
e
x
tre
m
e
cold,
th
is
fo
r
hoop
m
en,
th
e
sq
u
a
d
has
No d e liv e rie s on c a r r ie r
ro u te s
j en g a g ed in club w o rk , is th a t of
u n a b le to u n lo ad th e ir illic it c a r ­
p
ro
g
ra
m
p
re
p
a
re
d
fo
r
th
e
occas­
a
n
d
also
p
lea
d
e
d
g
u
ilty
,
being
M
any of th e a p a rtm e n ts w ere
sectio
n
seem
s
to
now
be
e
n
jo
y
in
g
been so m e w h a t h a rd to h a n d le .
w ill be m ade b u t c a rr ie r s w ill be
: h o y s’ a n d g irls ’ clubs. Mr. T. D. dam ag ed by w a te r and sm oke,
goes.
ion.
given
a
$50
fin
e
a
n
d
te
n
days
in
a
lm
o
it
p
e
rfe
c
t
w
in
te
r
w
e
a
th
e
r.
O ver th irty -fiv e em b ry o c o u rt
on d u ty a t th e office to se rv e p a ­
__
___ ____
j K irk p a tric k , g a rd e n su p e rv is o r,
J. II. F u lle r, s e c re ta ry a n n o u n c ­ th e c o u n ty ja il.
S ev eral s ta te s a t p re s e n t have tro n s w ho m ay have b e la te d p a c k ­
but th e flam es w ere k ep t from
s ta r s tr o tte d o u t a t
th e
high
ed th a t th e la s t F o ru m lu n ch eo n
J o h n S p itz e r of T a le n t w as a r ­ school gym fo r th e f irs t n ig h t of COOLIDGE KILLS
law s g iv in g th e s ta te a n d m u n i­ a g e s a n d o th e r m ail.
public sch o o ls- P o r tla n d '
e h a ir- p e n e tra tin g tlie u p p e r p o rtio n .
TM A t i n f tt? A T u a T T 1 m an a n d Mrs. J e n n ie B. Cope,
of th e y e ^ r w ould be h eld next re ste d a n d c h a rg e d w ith p a c k in g
cip al o f f ’ceru th e e n tire a u th o r ­
T he a p a rtm e n t house is ow ned
i p r a c t'c e , an d m o st of th em a re
IN A U G U R A L B A LL ; county s u p e rin te n d e n t o f C u rry
T u esd ay , w hen th e s u p e rin te n d e n t a gun as well as booze, wdiile
ity in a ll cases in v io la tio n of th e
by
J. R. B row ne an d L. A. Schel-
• u till a ro u n d . E ven w ith th is la rg e
WHITE CHRISTMAS
W A SH IN G TO N . Dec. 23. — • «°Mnty is se c re ta ry .
Mr. H. C. ling, and w as occupied by 15 fam -
of C ra te r L a k e w ould be p re s e n t th e r e a re tw o J o h n Doe w a r ra n ts
p ro h ib itio n law s. T he re m a in d e r
i g a n g to h a n d le , H u g h e s h a s p u t
OFFICIAL FORECAST to m ak e pu b lic th e p la n s fo r nex t o u t fo r s im ila r offenses.
P re sid e n t G oolidge to d a y defin - * nioul ’ 8 ta te l‘l u h le a d e r, will ”llies. A bout 90 p e r c e n t of th o
» o f th e s ta te s in th e c o u n try will
th e m en th ro u g h th e firs t sta g e s it8ly p u t his foot dow n on a ll; * P>e. en t to te ll of th e p a rtic i-
y
ear.
loss is covered by in su ra n c e.
be u rg e d to e ith e r pass law s sim ­
23— A
W A SH IN G T O N ,
Dec.
of th e p ra c tic e seaso n in p re tty p la n s fo r th e h o ld in g of an official ' P a*1On ° 1 e P n ’ted S ta te s De-
ila r to th e se , o r to give th e city “ W h ile C h ris tm a s ”
a lm o st
fo r
V isitin g He
ra p id fash io n , a n d th ey a re in in a u g u ra tio n ball in c o n n e ctio n ydr m e n t ol A g ric u ltu re a n d of
a n d s ta te o ffic e rs fu ll c o h tro l and ev ery sectio n of th e U n ited S ta te s
M r. a n d M rs. M ason of C orval- e x c elle n t co n d itio n fo r so e a rly
w ith his in a u g u r a tio n on M arch th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege
a u th o r ity in t h e ir w ork.
h a s been fo re c a st by th e official
lis, O regon,
a re s p e n d in g
th e in th e season. A lth o u g h he h as
in th is w’o rk . A n u m b e r of o th e r
T h e p re s id e n t h a s no
h o lid ay s w ith M rs. M ason’s s i s t e r , ! given th em b u t a few p lay s so fa r, 4, n ex t.
w e a th e r b u re a u o ffic e rs in th is
p ro m in e n t e d u c a to rs of O regon
M rs. H. J. V an F o sse n of t h i a ; H u g h e s h a s w o rk ed h a rd w ith his o b je c tio n to a n y o n e s ta g in g a ball w ill ta k e p a r t in th e p ro g ra m .
city. "C old w e a th e r w ill p r e v a ’l
he a n n o u n c e d , b u t he will not a t ­
city.
a lm o st g e n e ra lly over th e e n tire
T he g e n e ra l p ro g ra m c o rre c t­
• m en , p o u n d in g b a s k e tb a ll know l- te n d , a n d a s f a r as he is c o n ­
c o u n try on C h ristm a s D ay,” F o re ­
ed
is as follow s:
! ed g e in to th e ir h e a d s, a n d now c e rn e d , th e ball will have no o f­
c a ste r M itchell an n o u n c ed to day,
T u e sd a y , D ecem b er ,30th
th e y know th e s e play s a s well a3 ficial asp ect.
" a u d th e r e w ill be snow
over
9 :0 0 A ssem bly S in g in g u n d e r
th e y e v e r w ill.
d ire c tio n of W . H. B oyer, s u p e r ­
m o st of th e m id d le n o rth e rn s e c ­
O ne of th e fin e s t m usical tr e a ts
As a p re lim in a ry tilt, th e high
S E A T T L E , De. 23. — Six o f
v
iso r of m usic, city public schools,
tio n s fro m th e p la te a u reg io n s, of th e seaso n w ill be p re se n te d
school second te a m w ill ta n g le
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
th
e
e ig h t m en who a re accused
e a stw a rd to th e A tla n tic C«^st.” h e re to n ig h t w hen th e R h o n d d a
w ith th e T a le n t H 'g h School five.
9
:1
5
In
v
o
catio
n
.
of
th
e s p e c ta c u la r $40,000 ro b ­
W elsh M ale G lee S in g e rs a p p e a r
Ttydje te a m s a r e ppetty ev en ly
N EW YORK. Dec. 22.— W ith
9 :2 0 In tro d u c to ry S ta te m e n t, b ery of th e R oyal B ra n c h B ank
m a tc h e d , an d a re a l b a ttle is ex ­
th e a b a n d o n e d C am p M em orial MAN TAKES DRINK OR TWO in a special p ro g ra m a t th e M etho­
of C a n a d a , lo cated a t N an aim o ,
P
re
s id e n t A. C. S tra n g e .
d ist C h u rc h a u d ito riu m .
pected . A n u m b e r of -men on th e
C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h
a lre a d y
HOUSTON, T exas, Dec. 23. —
B ritish C olum bia, a ie in c u sto d y ,
9
:3
0
A
d
d
re
ss—
F
u
n
c
tio
n
of
th
e!
T h e R h o n d d a o rg a n iz a tio n is
sa fe ly c a p tu re d . U rb a n LeD oux,
..
| h igh se co n d s hope to g r a d u a te to
I. N. T h o m p so n h ad a d rin k or co n sid e red th e fin e s t body of m ale
S ta te T e a c h e rs' A sso ciatio n — ! fo llo w in g th e ir a r r e s t last n ig h t iu
k n o w n only a s “ Mr. Z e ro ” to m ore
N E W YO RK , Dec. 23. — T h e ^he f irs t sq u a d ,' a n d th e y w ill be
tw o th e o th e r n ig h t, he to ld po­ I voices in th e w o rld , a n d e v e ry ­
C la ra L. J a h n k e , P re s id e n t W ash- T acom a,M ontesano an d S e a ttle .
th a n tw o h u n d re d jo b le ss a n d ,
re g im e n t of a lm o st fo u r h u n d re d o u t th e r e sh o w in g e v e ry th in g
T hose a rre s te d and held in th e
lice.
H e c o u ld n ’t m ak e his c a r w h ere th e y h a v e a p p e a re d , c ritic s
-----------
i iu g to n E d u c a tio n A sso ciatio n .
h o m eless re s id e n ts of th is c i t y ;
M o to rists of S o u th e rn O re g o n ,
1 0 :1 5 A d d ress — E d u c a tio n in ja il h e re a re C laren ce* S h iv ely , a
go rig h t, som ehow , a lth o u g h it have been lav ish in th e ir p ra ise h o m eless a n d jo b le s s re s id e n ts > th e y h av e In o rd e r to convince
w hom he led to th e s h e lte r of th e ;
of th is city , led by “ Mr. Z e ro ” I th e coach t h a t th e y sh o u ld
be w ill be a b le to
p u rc h a se
th a t a D em ocracy — P re s id e n t T h o m as fo rm e r S e a ttle p o licem an , w ho is
w as a new sed an .
of th e ir w o rk .
In clu d e d in th e ch am p io n of th e poor, is sch ed u l- 'r u n n in g w ith f ir s t s tr in g e r s .,
e d ific e la st n ig h t, in o rd e r th a t
m
u
ch
h
e
ra
ld
e
d
q
u
a
lity
G
en
eral W . B u tc h e r, K a n sa s S ta te T each- now a w a itin g tria l fo r th e B an k
Tw o nice y o u n g m en offered to j o rg a n iz a tio n a re se v e ra l of th e
th e y m ig h t reliev e th e ir s u ff e r ­
T h e s ta r tin g tim e h a s been g a so lin e on o r a b o u t J a n u a r y e rs ' C ollege, E m p o ria ,
d riv e it hom e fo r him . T hey d id .) m ost f a m o u s >v o c a lists of W ales. ed to m a rc h on New Y o rk ’s fin -i
of C a lifo rn ia bond ro b b e ry h ero
in g s fro m th e co ld , to d a y a n ­
a n c ia l d is tr ic t to m o rro w
a fte r- j c h a n g ed sin ce tlie gam 'es w ere fifth , a c co rd in g to q n n o u n c e m e n ts
1
1
:0
0
A
ssem
bly
S
inging,
a b o u t a y e a r ago, Ross W a tso n ,
n o u n c e d th a t o th e r c h u rc h e s in T hey left him at h is fro n t d o o r! m en w ho h av e been v ic to rio u s in n o o n “
j o rig in a lly sch ed u le d .
T he firs t m ade to d ay .
T h is gasoline, w ill
1 1 :05 A d d re ss— A N atio n -W id e a fo rm e r d e te c tiv e on th e S e a ttle
a
n
d
drove
off
in
th
e
c
a
r,
co
m
p
e
titio
n
w
ith
th
e
b
est
voices
th e c ity w ould be s to rm e d a n d |
T h is rag g e d a rm y , a c c o rd in g to g a in e w ill g e t u n d e r w ay jn th e be sold o n iy th ro u g h independ-1 P ro g ra m fo r R u ra l E d u catio n ' — police force, also c h a rg e d w ith be­
in E u ro p e.
ta k e n e v e r in an effo rt to sa v e ;
U rb a n L eD oux, w ho is “ M r. Z e ro ’’ : A rm o ry a t 7 :3 0 , w ith th e fin a l e n t d e a le rs an d serv ice s ta tio n s M abie C arn ey . P ro fe s s o r of E d u - ing involved in th e $22,000 Bon
A ccordin g to a ll r e p o rts , th e i
th e lives of th o u s a n d s of s ta rv in g J
xXill s ta g e a s ile n t d e m o n s tra tio n t i l t s ta r tin g a b o u t an h o u r , a te r an d a 'r e a d y a good m an y of th e m ) c a tio n . T e a c h e rs' C ollege, C o lu m -, M arche ro b b e fy , T. J . Jo h n s o n .
e
n
sem
b le w o rk , of th e c h o ru s Is fn fro n t o f 't h e o ffices of th e ric h
a n d fre e z in g people in th e city . |
h av e sig n ifie d th e ir in te n tio n t o : bia U n iv e rsity .
W illiam B agley. H a rry S tone a n d
' w o n d e rfu l. In c lu d in g only six teen v e s try m e n t of tr in ity c h u rc h . “ W e i
The
fam o u s old
St. M a r k s '
d is trib u te sam e.
(
1 1 :5 0 A n n o u n c e m en ts.
a b o a tm a n n am ed H u n te r.
! voices, .critics e v e ry w h e re h av e ho p e th ro u g h th is d e m o n s tra tio n ,
c h u rc h on th e B ow ery, kn o w n j
T he m a rk e tin g of th is g aso lin e!
T u e sd a y P. M. and* W ed n esd ay
It is p ro b ab le t h a t e x tra d itio n
been am azed a t th e vo lu m e o f; to g et th e u se o f St. A u g u stin e DE MOLAYS GATHER
th ro u g h o u t th e
w orld fo r. th e
h a s been a w a itin g th e c o m p lo -lA . M. D e p a rtm e n ta l m eetin g s,
w
a
rra n ts w ill be se rv e t on a ll th e
linisif p ro d u ced by th e se m en.
. c h u rc h in o rd e r to s h e lte r th e
c ro o k s w ho h a v e ta k e n th e ir re ­
HERE FOR BANQUET tio n of m in o r d e ta ils in th e di3-j
We<ln««sday, D ecem ber ,31st«
accused
m en, a n d th ey w ill be
A cco rd in g to official an o n u n c e-
T he p ro g ra m to be p re s e n te d by jo b le ss m e n ,’’ L eD oux said.
lig io u s se rv ic es w ith in its w e a th e r
irih u tin g p la n t of J u ly a u d F ro h
1
:1
5
A
ssem
bly
S
in
g
in
g
.
ta
k
e
n
to
N an aim o fo r tria l.
b e a te n w alls, is to be v isited , L e­ m en t th e A sh lan d postoffice w ill th e R h o n d d a o rg a n iz a tio n Includes
T h e a rm y w as f ir s t m ad e up of
A b o u t f^fty-five m em b e rs of th e bach^ In c o rp o ra te d . T h is c o m p tn y ,
T he ro b b ery w as one o f th e
1 :2 0 R e p o rt of C o m m itte e on:
be open from 8 :3 0 to 11 o ’clock m usic of a lm o st ev e ry k in d , from a few’ over one h u n d re d s h iv e rin g A sh la n d , G ra n ts P a ss an d M ed­
D oux a n n o u n c e d .
l a s th e ex clu siv e rig h t for th e R e s o lu tio n s * — P. E. C h ristie n -! m o st d a rin g e v e r re c o rd e d in th e
on C h ristm a s m o rn in g w ith em ­ th e old folk so n g s of W a le s to ho m eless la b o re rs . An a b a n d o n ed ford De M olays w e re e n te r ta in e d
ta le of th e G e n e ral P e tro le u m ¡^sen. c h a irm a n .
N o rth w e st.
T he m en,
ru s h in g
ployees on d u ty in a ll d e p a rt­ be p re s e n t p o p u la r n u m b e rs.
EARLY PAPER TOMORROW;
c h u rc h w as f ir s t
sto rm e d
and w ith a w ild d u c k an d ^ g o o se feed C o rn c ra tio n p ro d u c is in J a c k s o r
1: 3«) A d d re ss — C h a n la in J o h n { in to th e h a n k , took all th e m oney
At noon to d ay th e c h o ru s p r e ­ ta k e n o v e r an d th e a rm y soon given a t th e M asonic H all F rid a y
NO PAPER ON THURSDAY m e n ts ex cept th e m oney o rd e r an d
and
Jo se p h in e
co u n tie s.
T h e ! W . Bear«!. r-'n rp f,e n tin g A m erican in sig h t and escaped in a h ail of
se
n
te d a p ro g ra m a t th e F o ru m sw elled beyond th e tw o h u n d re d e v e n iu g by D. M. Low e a n d G lenn
p o stal sa v in g s div isio n s. No b u si­
p la n t co n sists of a w a r e h o u s e ,! L e e ia n , D e p a rtm e n t of O regon,
b u lle ts.
T hey w’e re sig h te d in
8
T h e D aily T id in g s w ill 8 ness w ill be tra n s a c te d in th e l a t­ lu n ch eo n of th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ fig u re .
It w’a s la te r a n n o u n c e d F a b ric k .
p u m p house, g a ra g e and a thirty/^
2 :0 0 A d d re ss — An O u ts id e r's B ellin g h am an d la te r in S e a ttle ,
8
T h e re w ill be m erce w hich w as g re a tly a p p re - t h a t th e fam o u s old St. M a rk ’s
be issued e a rly W e d n esd a y 8 te r d e p a rtm e n ts .
A fte r th e feed th e g u e sts w ere th o u sa n d
gallo n s to ra g e ta n k , V iew s of O re g o n ’s R u ra l N eeds— b u t elu d ed th e ir p u rs u e rs in a f a s t
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