Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND
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
I International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
fin
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31,“ m i
NO. 104
1 MAN DID NO________ _
O F H IS BLUSHING B R ID E
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TAUNTON, Mass., Dec. »
31. — “ You had better go »
N E W T E A R ’S DAY, 1925
out and get an introduct­
ion to the girl you pro­
pose to m arry,” was the
advice which City Clerk
Edwin A. Tetlow gave a
man seeking a m arriage
license.
The man, accompanied
Prosperous Year Just Past, With Prospects for Even»
by
a woman, made a visit
Better Conditions During Coming Season. Much1 jj
to the home of the city
Building Activ‘ty Aids in Bettering Ashland. More « clerk to get a m arriage
Residents for City Positive for Coming Year.
« license. He answered the
8 questions put by Tetlow.
8 When the clerk asked the
l
Bv <}. M. GREEN
« name of his proposed wife
Clear the track for 1925 and growth for Ashland! 8 he scratched his head,
On the eve pi the New Year conditions look better 8 8 thought a moment and
he did not know.
for growth, prosperity and development in southern Ore­ 8 declared
L ater it was learned
gon than in many years, according to those who are con­ 8 th a t the woman w ith him
versant with what has been accomplished in former years. 8 was the bridesm aid and
th a t he had left his bride-
Incidentally, everybody agrees that 1925 will prob­
8 to-be w aiting at the church
ably be the most propitious year in the history of Ash­ 8 with the intention of re­
land; that is, it we take advantage of the opportunity to 8 turning with the docu­
bring growth and development to Ashland, we will prob­ 8 ' ment. but he failed to do
8 so.
ably get better returns in 1925 than in many a year.
A steady growth has come to the city during the last- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
few years, and anyone who goes about the city and
counts the new faces in business or professions and those
in the laboring ranks, will realize that more changes have
come, and more new citizens are in our midst than one
would think.
The summer anti tall ot 1924 brought a continuous
stream of tourists to the city, with many of them remain­
ing with us permanently. However, reports from every
source indicate conclusively that the 1925 influx of tour­
ists will he probably twice as great as in 1924.
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OPTIMISM NOTE
IS SOUNDED BY
ALL OF
ENDS L IF E BUT NOT
IN WAY HE PLA N N ED
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a
FOSTER FATHER!
IS CLEARED IN
DEATH OF BOY
8
TOKYO, Dec, 31. — $j
8 Seikichi Kato 62 years
8 old, felt a personal respon­ 8
8 sibility for the wickedness 8
: ** of Japan, so he decided to 8
I 8 starve himself to death to ♦♦
♦♦
atone for h is . country’s 8
» sins.
8
! 8
He shut himself up In a 8
Most of Leading Nations to ' x shed and abstained from 8
8 food for 22 days before the 8 Report of Experts Shows
Start New Year With
Young McClintock Died
8 police found him. There­ 8
Bright Prospects
Natural
8 a fte r he was persuaded 8
______ Cause
AMERICA IS LEADING « th a t he had the wrong
FALLS FLAT
! 8 idea and he decided to re­ «¡PROBE
Foreign Trade A m ounting to Nine 8
sume eating.
8 Few P erfu nctory Moves R ,.„iaj„
B illion D ollars Expected for
8
Kato was well oh the 8
»W ore Investigation Is O f« ,
Tills Nation D uring 1925
8 way to recovery, after ab­ 8
eiaily Closed l»y s ta te
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, » sorbing 200 gram s of li­ 8
F
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.— At,** quid food a day for several 8
A° ° ' De‘‘- 31 ’ — Wi,1,a“
least thirty out of the total of ' ** days, when he fell down 8 McClintock, dead ‘ millionaire or­
forty principal commercial nations! ** stairs and suffered con­ 8 phan’ died a typical ’ text book”
of the world will tomorrow be- ** cussion of the brain. He 8 ease of typhoid fever, and from
gin the year 1925, with prospects: ** died, thereby accomplish­ 8 nothing else, according to a re­
for the best business year experi- • ** ing the object of his fast, 8 port made today.
This report
enced since the outbreak of the i **t although by a different 8 which is expected to duplicate, in
W orld W ar, according to data ** method.
8 every feature, exactly the official
compiled here by the D epartm ent 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
findings of Dr. William McNally
of Commerce.
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coroners chemist, was subm itted
The United States, with an a n - !
here today by Dr. Jam es Simonds,
ticipated foreign trade which will ,
expert toxicologist who has w ork­
total over nine billions of dollars ,
ed for and represented the in ter­
next year, Canada, with her rising !
ests of William Shepherd, McClin­
agricultural products prices, and j
tock’s foster father. Dr. Simonds
G reat B ritain, with a stabilized j
was a co-worker at the autopsy
governm ent, since the driving out j
perform ed on the exhumed body
of the Labor government leaders,
of McClintock .during tjie past few
and with a greater agricultural
days.
activity are among the m arked Two Cases Aguinst A lleged V io­
This report gave the official
lators Are D ism issed. Three to
nations in the lead. These three
investigation by States A ttorney
be Taken to K lam ath F alls
countries give promise of being
Crowe, already staggeiing on its
the greatest factors and competi­
legs, a death blow. Only a few
tors in the conquest and battle for
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 31. __ perfunctory gestures still remain
the world m arkets.
Federal complaints charging John to be closed before the probe of
Very favorable business condi­
and Edwin Taylor, brothers hnd the death comes to an end.
tions exist in France and Italy,
The investigation was started
well known residents of the Ap­
and a m arked improvement is
by
gossip and rum or concerning
plegate. and John Doe Pate of
shown in Germany and Belgium,
Klam ath Falls with the alleged the “something w rong” connect­
according to the figures made
sale of Intoxicating liquor were ion with the death of the last
public. The conditions of the two
filed late Monday afternoon by blood to the “ fa ta l” McCliutock
la tte r countries is especially In­
fortune.
federal prohibition authorities.
teresting? particularly th a t of
McClintock died following an
All three defendants were In­
Germany. These two nations were
attack
ot typhoid fever, and the
volved in the state dry raids of
hardest hit by the effects of the
cause
of
his death was clearly
last week. The charges ugainst
war. and their recuperation,
stated
in
the
death certificate
John and Edwin Taylor were dis­
shown in activities in the m arkets
made
out
and
signed
by a leading
missed when called before County
shows th a t the world is well on
Judge Gardner. A high power­ Chicago physician. He was burl­
the way to recovery from the ef­
ed automobile, Bald to belong to ed here, but emulous rum ors and
fects of the greatest conflict in
Pate, is held by the county au­ gossip continued until the a tte n ­
the history of the world.
tion of the States A ttorney was
According to H erbert Hoover. thorities pending the filing of drawn to the case. It was rum or­
confiscatory claims on the charge
Secretary of Commerce, every­
ed that the boy, had either been
of transporting liquor.
thing in th e United State1.! indi­
poisoned or killed in some other
Bonds of $1000 each were post­
cates the most prosperous year
m anner, and the name of William
ed by each defendant this morn­
during the past twenty-five. With
Shepherd, foster father of the
ing. Henry Taylor, father of the
gigantic agricultural crops, and
*boy, and chief beneficiary in the
two brothers, and Oscar Knox of
with a ready m arket and good Jacksonville, a sawmill operator, will of the dead youth was prom-
’nent’y mentiuped when the case
prices prevailing for these pro­ qualifying as bondsmen.
was
re-openetr
ducts, the farm ers are in a good
According to the county clerk,
Shepherd,
who was in New
financial condition, while the re­
the trio will be taken to Klam­ Mexico ai the
time the probe
m ainder of the country is on a
ath Falls for arraignm ent before opened, immediately cancelled an
firm financial footing, better than
(he United States commissioner extended vacation tour and h u r­
ever before.
at th at place. Glen O. Taylor, the ried back to Chicago to aid in the
The only dark spot on the hori- local federal official, being ab-
investigation, in order to clear
zon is the threatened refusal ot j sent from the city on a vacation.
his name of any blame. Shep­
Great B ritain and France to pay,
A young man fay the Qame Qf
herd was highly incensed at the
their w ar debts, owed this coun- B urnett, alleged to have been action of the States Attorney, and
try. Should they persist in this the driver of the Pate car, plead­
now that the probe has fallen flat,
attitude, it is stated all personal ed guilty to a charge of posses­
has not decided his future action,
credits will be cut off, and this sion of intoxicating liquor this but states he may bring suit
act would m aterially decrease the morning before County Judge against those responsible for the
business of this country.
It is G ardner, and was given a sent­ action.
thought however, th a t the mere ence of three months in jail and
The report shows that the ty­
th reat of .stopping of all credit fined $50, the jail* sentence be­ phus germs were contracted na­
will force these countries to rec­ ing suspended on condition th at turally, and were not inducted
B urnett pay the fine which he Into the body, either through the
ognize their debts.
said he would do.
food given McClintock, or through
Federal action in Jackson coun­ hypodermic injections.
ty bootlegging charges, accord-
i ing to county authorities, was
due to the well known proneness
of Jackson county ju ries not to
i convict upon the testimony of dry
I sleuths.
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DRY VIOLATORS ARE
KLAMATH FALLS IS
TAKEN IN ASHLAND
H arry Edw ards, A lia s Ben Hutu
ner, W anted on ff'heft Charge,
A rrested H ere
During the last two weeks this I _________________ ___________ ___
H arry Edwards, alias Ben Sum­
' section,
blessed
with
milder i
w eather than regions either to
ner, of Klam ath F a lb , wanted in.
the north or south, has come
th at city for burglary, was a r­
to the attention of many of those
rested at a local hotel last night J
who will visit Oregon during the
and returned to Klam ath Falls in
coming year, and this will mean J
custody of Constable Fred M orley
th a t more will elect to live in I
of th at city, who arrived here 1 Ast H lievlin-H inui Concern to Build Cabins W ashed A w ay, O thers Are
Ashland.
night to take charge of the pris­
Mill to Haw Tim ber R ecently
Underm ined by Hevere Storm
A form er Ashland citizen, whoj
oner.
Purchased at F alls
,
o f M onday N ight
has been visiting here this week
Edwards, it is alleged. ran
M onths in Jail and F ine of!
from California, reports that many
sacked a tru n k in a hotel room
$ 7 5 0 Handed to A lleged E agle
PORTLAND, Dec. 31. — Con­
MEDFORD, Dec. 31 — The
of the sm aller cities in that state
Point Hoot logger
i in K lam ath Falls, rem oving $150 struction of a sawmill plant with downpour of rain Monday night,
are merely holding their own or
which was hidden in the tru n k , a capacity of 100,000,000 feet alm ost record breaking, created
losing
population, and
that
together
with a quantity of cloth­ a year will be started at K lam ath
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 31. —
thousands of Californians will be Eli Dahack, well known resident ing, a cam era, and several other Falls, Ore., by the Shevlin-Hixon flood conditions in the streets of
many places because of inability
ready to locate in Oregon when of the Eagle Point district, was
articles. He im m ediately left for interests as soon after the first of the • storm isewers to carry
they visit this state in 1925.
sentenced to serve six months in this city, but his movements of the new year as w eather con­ away the fast , falling rain quick
The bountiful fall of snow in jail and pay a fine of $500 by
were traced by th e K lam ath po­ ditions perm it, according to in­ enough; caused Bear creek and
the hills and m ountains and the County Judge George A. G ardner,
lice. who notified Chief of Police form ation obtained here from E. sm aller stream s throughout the
welcome rains are storing up res­ on a pled of guilty to a complaint
C. Shevlin, a stockholder in the
country to flood th eir banks, and
ervoirs of water for this city in charging sale of Intoxicating li­ MdNabb. Monday night, McNabb company.
patrolled
the
A
shland-K
lam
ath
caused the greatest rise in the
1925, which Indicate th a t th e quor. His attorney, E. E. Kelly,
This mill is to handle tim ber
sum m er of 1925 will not be dry, announced his intention of filing Falls highway for several hours, cut from holdings recently ac­ Rogue river during this year. The
as. unfortunately the summer of a w rit of review, which will carry aw aiting the arriv al of th e sus­ quired trib u tary to K lam ath Falls, river at Gold Ray yesterday
1924 was. T he-E m igrant creek the case to the circuit court. Da­ pect, who had left K lam ath Falls Mr. Shevlin said. It will give em­ morning was at a depth of 15
dam will enable the Talent Ir ri­ hack entered a plea of guilty last in a taxicab, in company w ith a ploym ent to about 700 merf, in­ feet and two inches, far more
gation district to add a large Friday, and efTorts to w ithdraw woman companion.
cluding the logging forces and than normal.
A wait of several hours on the those in the mill.
am ount of w ater to the supplies it were denied. On Thursday, Da-
In all during the 24 hours end­
coming from the m ountains. This hack's bail of $750 on a sim ilar highway proved fruitless, and
In Portland E. C. Shevlin ing yesterday morning 1.43 of an
will also mean the irrigation of charge was ordered forfeited for McNabb returned to the city, be­ stated th a t no inform ation on the inch of rain had fallen, most of
thousands of acres trib u tary to non-appearance. Dahack was or­ lieving the K lam ath officer’s had option held by the Shevlin-Hixon which came down Monday night.
Ashland which have suffered be­ dered rem anded to the custody been m istaken in th eir assertions Lum ber company would be given It stopped ra in ’ng along, tow ards
cause of a lack of w ater hereto­ of the sherifT.
th a t Edw ards had started in this out until the K lam ath Falls con­ morning, a n d 'th e flooded condi­
fore.
A third case of selling intoxi­ direction. Yesterday, a to u r of cern was notified directly from tion of the stream s and the
A shland’s new 9-story hotel, cating liquor is still
pending the hotels of th e city resulted in the Minneapolis office of the Bend streets began to fast subside.
when completed will mean that against Dahack, two indictm ents the discovery th a t a inaji, who company.
The rapid rise of Bear creek
thousands of tourists will stop alleging violation of the liquor answered the description of the
The option was taken on the caused th a t u su ally . quiet stream
here who otherwise would drive laws, returned by t*he last grand suspect had arrived from Klam Shaw -Bertram company over a
through the city. When the jury. A ju ry in the circuit court, ath Falls in a ren ted car, and had m onth ago and was to expfre the to overflow its banks after mid­
building is completed Ashland the first of the m onth were un­ reg stered under the nam e of Ben first of the year, providing the night and reach the dign’ty of a
raging river, which flooded the
will stand equal to other Pacific able to agree, at the trial of Da­
Sumner. Constable Moreley was Bend concern did not exercise the east side of the Merrick auto camp
coast cities in this era of hotel hack on a sim ilar charge, and
notified, and McNabb arrested option.
and the city auto camp.
construction.
W. J. B ertram , parxt owner of
were discharged after 27 hours’ Edwards, or Sum ner as he was
Considerable damage was caus­
The California - Oregon Box deliberation.
the Shaw -Bertram Lum ber com­
known
here.
Upon
th
e
arrival
of
ed
a t the Merrick camp, as the
factory will be in operation and
The sentence meted out t* Da­ Morely, Edwards was positively pany stated today th a t no defin­
flood washed away several of tlie
give employment to many support­ hack is one of the heaviest ever
identified as the man wanted «in ite inform ation had been receiv­ tourist cabins and undeterm ined
ers of families.
ed here regarding the option.
adm inistered in a liquor viola­
Klam ath Falls, and late last
Labor throughout the spring tion case in this county.
“ Mr. J . R. Shaw left Friday others 'In th e finst row and one-
night
the
constable
started
for
and summer will be in demand
for P ortland to confer with offic­ half along the river. Several of
home
with
his
prisoner
and
the
In the construction of the new’
ials of the Shevlin-Hixon company the cabins a re overturned by the
woman who accompanied him to
hotel and other buildings which
in regard to the option. I am anx flood, but did not float away, in
this city a fte r the theft.
will be completed within the next
iously aw aiting word on w hether this flood among the cabins stands,
The d riv er of the rented car
eight months.
th e option has been taken up or the au to of a man who was living!
in which Edw ards and his com­ will not be exercised, as until
1924 has added m inor improve­
in a cabin. Two men residing In j
PARENT-TEACHERS TO
panion made the trip to thia city hear word I can not buy certain one of the cabins were aw aken­
m ents in the city, including the
Next Monday, Jan u ary 5 th, ENTERTAIN STUDENTS
stated th a t they started from equipm ent th a t we have intend­ ed some time after m idnight to
Erances - B utler apartm ents, a
CHICAGO, Dec. 31. — The
Ralph Jennings wiil he sworn in
Klam ath Falls l a t e
Monday ed to purchase.”
new rest room for the comfort
find th eir stru ctu re flooded and as sheriff. Miss Delilah Stevens as
possibility th at the Ku Klux Kian
The high school Parent-T each­ will make raids on all cabarets
of the tourists at the tourist camp,
night, but th a t about mid, way
had to wade out quickly with county clerk, and W. J. Hartzell
The
Men’s
Glee
Club
of
the
ers
association is sponsoring a antT cafes where anti-Volstead
big improvements a t the Hotel
between th e two cities, th e driv­
what personal effects could easily as county judge.
Bible
In
stitu
te
of
Los
Angeles,
dance to be given a t the Odd Fel- parties may he under way tonight
Ashland, the completion of the
ing rain blinded him, and he lost
be Seized, to safety on higher
Chauncey
Florey,
the
retiring
low’s
Hall Thursday evening. This loomed up here today as Chicago
Ashland - K lam ath Palls highway, under the direction of John Bis- the road, going off into a ditch,
land.
county clerk, after 14 years at dance is for any high school stu- was preparing to give a riotous
connecting this city with C rater sel Trow bridge, will present a and breaking a spring on the car.
The m a ji portion of the Mer­ the courthouse, will enter the in- dent, alum nus, teacher or parent
Lake, the completion of the E m i­ free concert at the Presbyterian I nable to get the car back on
rick camp, however, was not surance business in Medford. He who wishes to attend and is be- welcome to the infant. 1925. Ac­
g ran t Creek dam, improvement Church here tonight. The Insti­ the road, they were forced to wait
touched by the swollen stream . served two years as a deputy as-; ing given a t this tim e in order cording to information here, it
of p art of the road to Lake of tute organization is considered until daylight when they obtain­
Is the K ian’s intention of clean­
sessor, two years as recorder and th at the college students may a t­ ing up Chicago.
the Woods, financing and build­ one of the finest organizations of ed aid from a passing m otorist.
All plans for
many bridges out
ten yearB as county clerk.
tend. Twenty-five cents will be this action have been openly a n ­
ing of the new hotel and the box its kind, presenting religious mu­ This accident explained the delay
due to much rain County Judge George Gardner; charged to cover the expenses of nounced, only the “ zero hour”
factory, and many other projects sic, in the country, and every­ in the arrival of Sum ner in Ash­
In
a
decree
handed
down
by
which make Ashland a b etter and where concerts have been pre­ land. the failure of McNabb to
has no definite plans for the fu­ renting the hall and music. Ice w hen'the raiders are to be loosed
C ircuit Judge C. M. Thomas Mon­
PORTLAND, Dec. 31. — Rapid-,
more progressive community.
tu re, but it is persistently rum- cream and cake will be served.
sented, the singers have
been make the arrest after his long
day, in the suit of C. S. B utler ly rising rivers and heavy rains i ored in the county seat th at he Dickey’s orchestra will furnish the by the invisible empire, to visit
The Ashland m erchants are greeted by capacity audiences.
every meeting place in the city,
wait Monday night.
against the City of Ashland, and in many sections, today continued
m aking
Improvements in their
will engage in the banking busi­ music.
remains a secret.
The organization opened its
the Talent Irrigation district, the to take th eir toll of bridges wash­
stocks and buildings; and today present tour on December 18, in
ness Jn Jacksonville.
•
I The dance is sim ilar to the
C. Fithian, chief of staff of the
pleas of the plaintiff were denied. ed out, with railroads and high­
there are a greater num ber of
Charles Terrill, th e retiring! Junior-Senior prom which was Grand Dragon of this section said
Bakersfield. C llf ., and since that! TO
m V E S T T C A T E I ) B utler filed notice of an appeal ways flooded over in the Pacific
local m erchants through consis- , time,
concerts have been given
N orthwest, according to many re­ sheriff, will return to his farm held at the Civic clubhouse re the complete organization for the
to the state suprem e court.
ten t advertising n u k in g n strong , lhroughout C entral
N orthern
on Lake creek after serving six cent y but is under the supervis carrying out of the raids had been
The controversy was over the ports received here.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. — The
bid for the eo n tm n n ltre trade CaU[or„,a and (n Oregon
years.
! ion of the parents instead of the completed at the office of the
These reports show’ th a t the
Federal enforcem ent of prohibi­ negotiations for the Ashland w ater
than ever before,
ore. which
w c means o rga n i2atjon
at present on jts
Kian, and th at everything was
Miss
Delilah
Stevens,
the
in-:
Btudent3’
tion will go .<on tria l”,
the supply, and B utler sought to have damage may total two to three
th a t less Ashland trade will go to
In
readiness for the raids.
He
Patrons and patronesses for the
returrf trip to Los Angeles, and to u zen s Senate Committee early the contract between the City of million dollars before the peak COmlng COUIlty clerk, announced;
other cities. Many of these m er­
This I Mocday th a t Mils. E tta Robinson ®Je” in g _are M r a n d M r s . J . H. stated th a t the decision tp stop
several more concerts will be in January, Senator Couzens an ­ Ashland and the Talent Irriga- of the storm is reached.
chants had previously conducted
given before the singers reach nounced here today, following a tion district invalidated, the City P°^nt in the storm is expected would b® named c h e f clerk of McGee, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsy­ al! liquor traffic possible in Chi­
no system atic advertising for
the, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair cago had come after it was d e ­
$he recording departm ent. (
their home on Jan u ary 6.
long conference with the leading of Ashland enjoined from carry­ about Friday.
business.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge. termined th a t Federal and local
Two bridges are jammed in
ing out the contract, and from
Mrs. Trowbridge, who conducts dry officials of the country.
A nother encouraging thought
authorities were seriously handi­
NO P A P E R TOMORROW
The investigation will
deal the irrigation d istrict to repay ; W alla W alla by ice. The highway
Is the bright outlook for a wise the Glee Club is the head of the
capped
in their
efforts by the
<4
$20,000 given for w ater rights, between Eugene and Springfield 8
Following
a
custom
and constructive adm inistration music departm ent of the Bible chiefly with the defects In the etc., .etc.
MR.
A
”
MAY
PAY
EVEN
smallness
of
their
numbers. I*
is flooded, and the streets of 8 m aintained
for
many » MORE IN LOVE AFFAIR
of th e city affairs during (he Institute, and is professor of legal machinery for the enforce­
was
discovered
th
at
thousands of
In another Ashland action — Sutherlin, Oregon, are under sev­ 8 years, the Daily Tidings 8 1
-
following two years. Any change hinging, conducting and hymnol- ment of the law, although Couz-
gallons
of
liquor
had
been smug­
suit of
Richard freswick eral feet of w ater. All railroads 8 will issue no paper to­ 8
*ns stated th a t the committee the
CALCUTTA, India. Dec. 31.— gled across the Canadian border
In governm ent brings doubt until ogy.
Southern
Oregon centering a b o u t P o rtlan d have 8 morrow afternoon.
All 8 Sir H urri Singh may yet pay an
An opportunity will be pre­ would also Inquire Into the notor­ against the
the newly elected officers have
and into Chicago in preparation
been delayed by the severe storm.
C
hautauqua
association
for
the
employees
of
the
paper
ious
liquor
scandals
w
herever
the
8 even greater price than th e ‘$750,- for one of the biggest celebrations
proved th eir ability. Ashland was sented the hearers at tonight’s
8 will be allowed to observe 8 000 blackmail extorted from him,
collection of a $5000 note, a de­
concert to make a free will of­ violations appear to involve irreg­
G
rants
Pass
—
1,000
acres
in
8
fault
was
entered
by
the
defend-
New Years Day with their 8 in order th a t his illicit Paris love ever held In the city, and it was
ularities on the part of govern­
fering.
(Continned on page four)
to stop this traffic in liquor th a t
Evans Creek valley may be w at­ 8 families.
m ent agents.
8 might be kept a secret from his the Kian decided to stage their
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