Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 03, 1925, 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.
VOL. XLVIII
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
iIn tern atio n al News W*jr« Service)
Successor to. the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, J ANUARY 3 1925
WOMAN’S PLACE IS IN
HOME DECLARES JUDGE
TWELVE YEAR OLD RAIL
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STRIKE COMES TO END
JERSEY CITY Jan. 3. 8
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8 her time with her m other xt
BANGOR, Maine, Jan. 8
8 3. — A sympathetic strike,
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back home” and refuse to 8
8 which for 12 years has
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rejoin her husband after 8
8 prevented the Bangor and
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he has pleaded with her to 8
. « Aroostook railroad from 8
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retu rn and expect to find 8
! » operating its trains over 8
« anj^ sym pathy in a divorce 8
8 the tracks of the Maine
« court, according to a ru l­ 8
8
B°*rd of Control Will be « ing made by Vice-Chan­
Central railroad, was de­ 8
i t
8 Publishers Are Victorious in
Held in Hands of Demo­ 8 cellor Fielder.
clared at an end Jan. 1. 8
8
;
Statements
Concerning
Wil-
8
Hard
Fight
to
Prevent
crats After Monday
When 150 engines and 8
8
Mrs. Beula Wood is the 8
> son now Running in Mag- Î 8 trainm en of the Bangor 8 Equal Sums Must be Paid
Postal Rate Raise
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wife. The husband is 8
Britain if America Is to
azine Hit
CERTAIN OF REMOVALS « George L. Wood, a marine 8
I ! 8 and Aroostook went out 8
Receive Payment
8 on strike in 1912 the 8
« engineer, of Jersey City. 8 NEW BILL IS DRAFTED
Sup erinten dent o f S tate Training
TO ASK INVESTIGATION « Maine Central union men 8
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He told the Court his wife 8 Believed Increase to be Placed on
School and Superintendent of
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8 refused to handle connect­ 8 AMERICA 7 s NOTIFIED
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had returned to her folks 8
R
epresentative
Reid
lid
ia
r
e
s
Ar-
Parcel P ast and R ural Free
Old Soldiers H om e to Go
8 ing line trains. This ban 8
« in Newburgh, N. Y., and 8
tlcles W eakening C onfidence
Delivery Mail Department«
8 has been enforced until 8 England to Force Paym ents from
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th a t try as he did she re­ 8
France W hen liq u id a tin g of
o f P eople in P resident
8 today when the Maine 8
SALEM,
Jan.
3. — Three « fused to retu rn to Jersey 8
D ebts to Am erica Starts
WASHINGTON. J an
3 __
8 Central
changes In the personnel of state » City.
declared
th e 8
8
WASHINGTON, Jan.
3.
8 sympatheic strike would 8
officials will take place here next »
The Vice - Chancellor 8 President Coolidge today put his
LONDON. Jan. 3— It was a n ­
Legislation which is designed to 8 not longer be recognized.
official
approval
upon
the
com­
Monday In compliance with a de­ u granted
Wood a decree 8
8
protect the memory of dead i 8 No opposition is anticipat­ 8 nounced at the office of Prime
which
tre e of the voters a t the general a and dismissed a cross pe­ 8 promise postal rate bill
Minister Baldwin .here this after
Presidents of the United States 8 ed from the union, offic­
election November 5.
8
8
tition for divorce filed by 8 was drafted by the postal com­
against any “ Malicious defam a­ 8 ials said.
m ittee of Congress after a long
Probably the most im portant « Mrs. Wood.
8 noon that Great Britain will re­
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tion’’ or “ slander” was today in­ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
tain its firm stand on its policy
or these changes will affect the 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 conference yesterday afternoon.
8
troduced
into
the
House
of
Rep­
The
P
resid
en
t’s
approval
of
the
th
at France, in liquidating its
etate treasury departm ent. This
lower
rates
was
adopted
a
fte
r
the
resentatives
by
Representative
office will pass into the hands of
war debts, shall pay to England,
Reid, Republican of Illinois, in
powerful
newspaper publishers’
1 homas B. Kay, republican, who
sums equal to those France pays
a bill which would make any de-
associations of the country pro­
will succeed Jefferson Myers,
to the United States.
gratory rem arks, statem ents of
tested against, the proposed in­
democrat.
Mr. Myers was ap­
This viewpoint has been “in­
articles about dead Presidents if
creases, was the sentim ent voiced
pointed state treasu rer by Gov­
formally com m unicated’ to the
untrue, punishable by severe jail
by Senator Moses, Republican of
ernor Pierce to fill the vacancy
United States’ government. Bald-
sentences
and fines.
New H am pshire, ch airm at of a
caused by the death of O. P. Hoff
win announced to newspaper men
At the same time th at lie in­
special sub committee which held
and has served less than a year.
who interviewed him. He stated
troduced the bill mentioned, Reid
all hearings on the postal bill.
The office of state treasu rer is
that while Great Britain will not
also
introduced a resolution into Nort h om ers Handed
The
President
told
Moses
th
a
t
considered doubly im portant in A ppropriation of $50,000 Will be
Short End demand that France consider Eng-
the House calling for a thorough
he believed the new bill would
o f « 2 -» Score by F ighting I land a favored nation, it will not
th a t this official is a member of
Asked to be Used in Building
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operate
to
offset
the
sixty
eight
L ocals. Meet Again Tonight
the state board of control, which
Up Oregon for Two Years
refuse to accept such recognition.
McClintock. A p i o i T X L V b X . X A tto rn cy 'o ro w e term ine the “ tru th or falsity” of
million dollar increase, which it .h e d e .,„
has jurisdiction over all state
This attitu d e of Great Britain
is proposed to give the employes in ( hieago was blasted by the report of th e coroner’s rh p m k t «- k some allegations which are now
institutions with the exception of
Already endorsed by a m ajority
has
been m aintained since the op­
reported,
a
fte
r
an
exam
ination
of
the
exhumed
bodv
n
t
t"*i°
BY TUT JACKSON
appearing in a weekly magazine
the state penitentiary. He also of
Chambers
of ' Commerce of the post office departm ent that th e youth had died of n atu ral causes. Shepherd, highly incensed
in a series of articles on Wood-
Showing a fifty per cent strong­ ening of negotiation^ between the
is a member of a large num ber of throughout the State, a m easure throughout the country
a t th e actions of Crowe, and others whom he classes a«'
Although no definite announce­ •enemies, Is contem plating bringing suit for damages.
b
8 row Wilson, alleged to have been er outfit th at took the floor in Lnitod States and France for the
im portant boards and commis­ is to be presented a t the com­
w ritten by a woman friend of the their first game here two weeks I payments of France's war debts.
sions.
ing session of the Legislature by ment of the contents of the com­
war
time President.
ago, the Ashland High School SeveraI timps these negotiations
promise
bill
have
been
made
pub­
George Griffith of Salem, com­ Representatives Andrew M. Col-*
The
allegations
referred
to
by
Basketball five handed a 62-9 haVe been »topped by the attitude
lic,
it
is
believed
th
at
the
in­
m ander of the state departm ent, lier of Klam ath Falls, asking for
Representative
Reid
are
contain­
spanking to the Newberg High j !d by England. and only re­
American Legion, has been ap­ an appropriation of $50,000.00 a crease necessary to finance the
ed in a series of articles w ritten quintet at the Armory last night, c‘‘nt,y the stand resulted
in
pointed deputy state treasurer by year for two years to assist the salary increase will be placed
for and appearing in "L iberty” a in the first of a two game bill. Prance declaring she considered
Mr. Kay and already has entered State Chamber of Commerce in upon parcel post and ru ral free
weekly magazine published by the At no time were the visitors in her debt« political obligations,
delivery mail. It has been claim­
the departm ent to become fam­ its work of exploiting Oregon.
Chicago
Tribune. These articles the running, for as the game which she d !d not necessarily need
ed
by
experts
th
a
t
the
parcel
iliar with his new duties. He was
Under the provisions of the
are
a
part
of a series of articles progressed the Ashland defense to ’»eet.
succeed John Bryant of Albany bill the expenditure of the mon­ post departm ent, although claim­
on Woodrow Wilson which have became tighter.
The visitors
France’s stand in the m atter
Newton McCoy of Portland ey will be directed by a board of ed to be on a paying basis, is
.
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appeared
in
the
magazine
for
the
losing
more
money
than
any
other
dem ocrat member of the public five consisting of the three mem­
W inners Announced by Mémbers
scored seven of their points in the was quickly squelched by Presi-
e n Kgs. Lost Since Tuesday, past several months. The fir-t of
service commission, also will re­ bers of the State Board of Con­ division of the departm ent, and
of Com m ittee in Cliargc of
the
series
was
w
ritten
by
William
period
They w^m heid ^ t w T s “^ X ^ a r ' r ^ U s X l d d^ a,ed
Is Found Dead lit Rogue by
tire next Monday. He will be suc­ trol and two to be named by the th at it, together with the rural
W ork in Jackson County
Searching Party
„ Flanee ^ a C
Allen W hite,
noted newspaper eessful free throws.
ceeded by Edw ard O strander, re­ State Chamber. In this m anner delivery departm ent, should be
editor, and at present editor of
publican. Mr. McCoy was elected the state will at all times retain forced to stand the increase nec­
A lter a few minutes of spar- Immediately the French
,
The Ust of local prize winners
GOLD HILL, Jan. 3— As was an Em poria, Kansas, paper.
Hng around, with neither team of f nance L t e d th a ^ F
T
essary
to
meet
the
salary
raise,
a member of the public service supervision of disbursem ent of
in th e “ B etter Home L ighting” feared when her disappearance
The articles now appearing, ac­ showing much, the locals broke tended paying her debt
and not the newspapers, m aga­ contest was made public yesterday
• commission a t the recall elec­ the funds allowed.
T k “ ’
was
discovered
after
24
hours’
cording
to Reid, contain
zines and periodicals included in
tion two years ago. but was de­
many loose with their offense, and shots when
the noli i a,
m
“
by th e com m ittee who had charge absence Iline Briggs, the 10 years statem ents, which if allowed
The State Chamber of Com­
to started dropping through the ------
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obligation
feated for re-election by Mr. Os merce is an organization foster­ second class mail m atter.
of this contest in the Jackson old daughter of Mrs. Rose M. be published, will destroy the con­
statem ent was made, it was not
There has been but few indi­
trander.
county schools.
F irst prize Briggs of Sardzine Creek, met a fidence of the people in our basket with clocklike regularity with the intention of evading pay.
ed by the various Chambers of
A new member of the state su­ Commerce throughout the State cations as to how the vote will
Butterfield and Marske were the
Negotiations
between
increase bill am ong th e girl contestants was tragic death by drowning last Presidents. If the statem ents are pivots in the offense, with Marske ments.
preme court will be H arry Belt and has been financed chiefly by go on the salary
won
by
a
Medford
girl,
Misj
Dor-
France
and,
America
were
reop­
false.
Reid
declares
the
magazine
Monday afternoon while cross­
of Dallas, now serving as circuit membership dues and contribu­ which comes up for balloting in
showing wonderful floor work
otha
Florey
of
the
Medford
high
should
be
forced
to
make
a
pub­
ened, and France was given to
Sena­
ing a log over the swollen w aters
court judge for Polk and Yam­ tions at large. I. E. Vining of the Senate on Tuesday.
school, and first prize among the Of Sardine creek enroute for her lic apology to the nation, and to and feeding B utterfield, the lanky understand th at liberal term s
tor
ljldge
has
led
the
band
of
hill counties.. Mr. Lelt will suc­ Ashland is President and A. S.
forward with beautiful passes
boys was won by Barnard Joy of
Reid de­
ceed the late Justice McCourt, who Dudley is Manager. Recently Mr. proponents of the bill, which was
own home from th a t of a neigh­ relatives of Wilson.
Bryant,
Ramsey and
Katzer were to be given her. Then Great
clares th at many of the state­
fought by the
adm inistration Ashland.
Britain announced that if France
bor
where
she
had
been
visiting.
died a few months ago.
Vining visited the East where he
There were 18 prizes in all,
m ents are, in his belief, abso­ checked beautifully, and it was should be given easier terms,
As a result of the election of came into contact with hundreds forces for some time, and Edge
On being precipitated in the
not until late In the first half
a new state treasu rer reorgani­ of m anufacturers arid potential declares th at alm ost every Sena­ nine being awarded to boys and flooded creek, a distance of over lutely untrue, and are tending to th at the visitors were able to England also expected them. And
zation of the board of control investors in the northw est. His tor in the body is now in favor nine to girls, a complete list of two miles from the Rogue river, make the people fearful of the break into the scoring column. her announcement wfs irnmediate-
probably will take place nejit work was favorably and broadly of the bill. For a tiipe it appear­ th e prize w inners being given be­ it seems th a t her body was swept moral standing of our past Presi­ The half ended with the locals »y forthcoming, to the effect that
dents.
Tuesday. Under the new order commented upon and has been ed doubtful as to w hether the bill low:
cn the long end of a 30-7 score. France m ust pay England, the
on to the river, where it was dis­
would pass, since President Coo-
Gir.’ts— F irst, Dorotha Florey,
of things state affairs will be viewed
The locals went wild in the same sums as she forwarded to
as exceedingly construe- lidge refused to give it his an- Medford high, $50; seebnd, Mar­ covered about 100 yardis below
dom inated to a large extent by tive. Last year Mr. Dudley sue- —
the mouth
of Sardine creek:
second period, showing great the United States.
until he was shown where g a re t Elizabeth Creason,
Mr. Kay, state treasurer-elect and ceded by personal solicitation in provai
Although it is certain th a t Eng-
basketball, and scoring almost at
the post office departm ent could I thorne, $20; third, Lelia Livelle hursday forenoon
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state inducing the northw estern rail­
a n d s latest attitude in the m at­
will.
Although
with
the
period
both republicans. The board now roads to join in an extensive ad­ meet the raise. , Post M aster
half gone, Marske was put out of er is in the hands of the Ameri-
is composed of two democrats and vertising cam paign for Oregon. General New then devised the bill m eim a Valdez Jones, Griffen Tuesday.
the game on four personal fouls, an officials, no word from Wash-
The body was discov­
to place the increase on second
one reuplibcan.
the advent of a substitute did not ngton has been received, it
It is with a view of carrying on class mail m atter, but this bill Creek, $7.50; fifth, Helen Dugan, ered by S. A. and R. W. Dusen-
Although neither Mr. Kay nor the work of the Cham ber along
St. Marys Academy. $5.00; Sixth, bury. members of a searching
break up the team play of the Probably, according to Baldwin
received such opposition th a t it
Secretary of State Kozer has an
Fay
H
arbaugh,
Lincoln,
medal;
Ashland
outfit. Although Willson hat an official note will be for­
this and other productive lines
party.
nounced definitely any changes that a move has started to p ro ­ was finally abandoned, and the eighth,
C
atherine
Coyle,
St.
who replaced Marske did not play warded both to France and to the
present bill substituted.
It is
W idespread sympathy |s felt for
in departm ent or institution
MONTREAL, Jan. 3— Nine the floor up to the standard set L " “ * State8 Sta“ «g the stand
vide the State organization with believed th a t when th e present M ary’s Academy, m edal; ninth, the grieved m other and other
persons, eight of them ¿hildren by the fighting little forward, the England has taken
sufficient means to function.
(Continued on page 4)
bill and the salary increase bill Amelia Radovan, St. Mary’s Aca­ members of the family. Besides
in the m atter.
under ten years of age last night rest of the fellows took on a new
Those interested in the m easure are joined and brought up for demy, medal.
the mother, Iiine Brlggs is sur.
met death in two fires in North lease on life, and Bhot baskets
Boys— F irst, B arnard Joy, Ash­
express themselves as convinced vote, there is a splendid possib­
vived by May, a sister, and two
th at the State Chamber is an in­ ility of passage.
Montreal. The fires broke out from almost every angle on the
land high, $50; second, • Robert
brothers. George R. and Lester L.
while the families were still court.
stitution of great worth to the
Reid Hammond, Medford high,
The u nfortunate girl was lo asleep.
State a t large
and one which
B utterfield
was again high
$20; third, Newman
Billings,
y
e an , three months and 24 days
should enjoy state-wide support.
Two
girls
and
one
boy
were
point man last night, with 25
Lincoln, $12.50;
fourth; Fred
old, and was born at Gold Hill.
the victims of the first blaze. m arkers, while Marske was in
I MacDonald, Lincoln, $7.50; fifth,
'R aym ond Pederhon, Jackson, $5; She was a student in the fifth They were trapped in the upper second place with 15 scores.
WOMAN CAR THIEF
grade of Alderbrook school, and floor or their home, unable to es­ Marske and
Butterfield
were
sixth, Darrell Huson, Medford
TAKEN IN ROSEBURG
was
a
favorilte
with
all
her
fel
.
...........
lIIC
ptll,
running
neck
and
neck
for
high
cape.
Although the parents of
high, m edal; seventh, Douglari
ow
pupil«
and
the
neighbors
of
the
children
easily
made
REKA, Jan. 3. __ T»on»v
B. A. Finch, Ashland Junior high, the family
theJr point honors when the form er
PORTLAND,- Jan. 3. — Mrs.
:
B ert Mopes has just received a
was
taken
out.
thousand
acres of land to be Irri-
escape,
no
thought
was
given
the
meda.1; e'ghth, Jam es Miller, Ash­
le tte r from Johnny Gruelle. who Erm a Kemmesat, 32, a widow,
The
locals
showed
a
decided
H
am
r
6ral
Services
wlV
be
¡children,
the
parents
believing
Sated, $1.200,000 worth of bonds
land Ju n io r high, medal; ninth,
charged with
stealing a new
left here recently for his old
nn
a .the Rock Po,nt cemetery | they had made their escape Aft­ weakness in shooting free throws. o be sold and a dam 70 feet high
R
obert
Lewis,
Jacksonville,
grade
$3,100 autom obile and $55 be­
YREKA, Jan . 3. — Two de­
on Sunday at 10 a . m
home in 'N orw alk, Conn., in
w ith er the fire was put out, the search Last night, out of twenty one 70 00nitH 3 St° rage caPadty of
longing to Sol W ortheim er, form­ puty sheriffs of Siskiyou county medal.
Principal
A.
J.
Hanby
of
W
ash­
which he says, among other
for the children started. It end­ shots attem pted, but six dropped 70.000 acre feet on the Shasta
er deputy constable of this city, have been discharged by Sheriff
ington school, Medford official
things:
river to be constructed will form
ed when their charred bodies through the ring.
has been arrested in Roseburg A. S. Calkins and the grand ju ry
ing.
The funeral - arrangem ents
Switzer, captain, and back the greatest irrigation project in
“ You folks are mighty fortu­ and is being held for retu rn to
were found in the ruins of the
will be called upon when it re-
are in charge of the Perl Funeral home.
guard of the visitors showed nice northern California and with
n ate to be in the lovely town of Portland the police here stated
convenes Jan u ary 5 to probe rum-
home.
basketball until he was forced three quarters of the land value
Ashland instead of here in the today. W ertheim er who filed thei ors th at have reached all parts
In the second fire, five chil­
to leave the game with a wrench­ and the property owners signed
East. Talk about cold w'eather! charge said th a t he was engaged ' of the county th a t the Ku Klux
dren and a woman, whose name
ed knee.
to a petition, the project is assur­
I never felt so cold in my life, to m arry Mrs. Kemmesa*. when R*an is attem pting to w rest con-
has not been learned were burn­
Air* Trap” for Plane3
The tw’o outfits will tangle ed of completion by the fall of
but then, maybe, it’s ju st because he charges, she skipped out of trol from public offices and to
Blamed in Three Falls ed to death. From all indications again tonight, with a prelim inary 1926.
I ’m getting old,.
Portland with his car and the sum dom inate county and municipal
they were overcome by the smoke game which is advertised as the
GOLD HILL', Jan . 3. — City I
Following three busy weeks.
“ We* mi>vs everyone in Ashland, of money belonging to him.
situations, as the result of the officials here today charged th a t calllna
CROTON,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
3.
—
Re_
wh£le as,eeP. and were burned
th«» ♦
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biggest
game
of
the
year.
As
a
Dr.
G. W. Dwinnel, and other
and we surely miss Ashland as
recent session of the ju ry and attem pts were made Thursday ) hna
i'*"“
,g „ h 1 • tWO otber airplanes jn their bed's.
warmup
tussle,
the
Ashland
Elks
leading men of Montague have
a whole, clim ate, etc., and are
the retu rn by it of 19 indictm ents m orning to dynamite the police!
separate accidents i
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seDarat*
will take on the high school facul- secured more than the legally re­
GAS
LINE
IS
CAUSE
I
counting on the time when we
against alleged purveyors of al­
— where
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»a Jan. 3- Ray- ty team. We have hopes th a t the quired names to the petition,
TOLEDO,
O hio./
OF BOAT EXPLOSION coholic beverages a t Weed and station and the residence of th e io L r» Croton o a short way - from
can beat it hack where the C reat­
city recorder. T raffic officer! lt_H T “
a ’" Uel H’ T u rn er- U n-!m ond, 4, and Bernice Solark, 7 Elks do something to perm anent­ which will be subm itted to the
Shastina recently, according to Talent said th a t he surprised two
o r has smiled upon the country.
68 A rm y> feH- 2000 feet were early th ’s morning burned ly disable L. C. Forsythe’s trig board of supervisors a t th a t body’s
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 3.
rum
ors in Yreka.
recently,
Judge Anderson and to death in their home near here.j ger finger-
And I believe, when we come, we — A leaky gas line today caused
men near the station, and when
first meeting in January, when
E. R. P ritch ett of Tennant and he flashed a light on them they
will drag along some of our an explosion which damaged the
i t 8.1? 6™8 expresse<1 the op-¡They were apparently trapped by! The llneuP aDd 8COre ot last the regularity of the petition will
friends, for we have them all private yacht, "Elkw ood” belong­ R. S. Green of Dunsm uir are the ran. A terrific explosion follow -/ Inion th a t Croton has an “air the flames and unable to make n ig h t’s game follows:
be passed on.
smoked up on the good qualities ing to Fred Wood, president of deputies who have been discharg­ ed near the station. He believes tra p .”
N ew berg (Ö)
their
escape
from
the
blazing
Ash,and
<02
>
As soon as the petition is ap­
of the Rogue River Valley.
the Wood Lum ber Company of ed. It was said th a t P ritch ett the charge of dynam ite was car- ' j Like Turner, the other aviators building.
proved,
It will be subm itted to
“ I went into New York last this city to the extent of $25,000. was dismissed for alleged disloy­ ried away from th e building and escaped with only minor injuries.
B utterfield (25)
(2) Renne W. F. McClure, state engineer,
and
insubordination
to dropped by the men in their
week, and the wind cut like a Two workmen, doing repair work alty
F
for his approval, which is expect­
knife and wa,* most disagreeable. on the vessel narrow ly escaped Sheriff Calkins and for being a flight. About rue same time thè PARADE FEATURES
boy is INJURED
Marske
(15)
ed
to be given within a short
(2)
Hanville
This morning I walked to town with their lives by jum ping into member of the Kian, although Kellog family was awakened by
time
after the board has passed
OF INAUGURATION Allen Prescott seriously cut his
Calkins will neither confirm nor th eir dog. An investigation show­
and nearly froze, though the sun the bay, when their clothing
(2) Everest on the regularity of the petition,
knee when hunting in the hills Bryant (13)
deny the report. Green is said to ed th a t four sticks of dynamite,
was shining brightly and I did not caught fire after becoming sat­
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
3.
—
and at the first m eeting of the
O
yesterday for a pole with which to
have been discharged because his with the fuse burned alm ost to
suspect it would be cold. When urated with gasoline.
There
will
be
an
old
fashioned
supervisors
in February the final
Ramsey
(7)
(0) Switzer
Put up an aerial for his radio.
services a t a daned pavilion a t the cap before it went out, “had
inauguration /parade on March 4 He was taken immediately to the
hearing
a
a
to
perm anent bound­
I got down town I was so cold
Dunsmuir were no longer requir­ been placed near the residence.
in
this
city,
with
a
march
of
dele­
ary
lines
will
be
held.
I had to buy a m uffler, though I Here Yesterday—
hospital where the wound was K atzer (0)
ed.
No new. apointm ents have Mayor Miller charges persons a t­
(2) Phillips
Mr.
Homewood
and
son,
for­
have five or six at home.
These routine details complet­
Substltutolns: Wilson (2 ) for
been announced by the sheriff’s tem pting retaliation fo r the en­ gations from all the states, it was cared for. He is reported to be
indicated today following the ap­ improving although he is still Marske: Baird.
ed,
the bounds will be prepared,
“ Best wishes to everybody in m er Ashland residents now liv­ office.
(1 ) for Renne;
forcem ent of the speed laws.
ing at Eugene were in Ashland
pointm ent of W illiam Galligher, confined to the hospital.
A shland.“
approved
and placed on the m ar­
Best for Switzer; Renne for
yesterday on business.
local
banker,
as
chairm
an
of
the
Classified Ads Bring Resalts
Tidings Want Ads bring results
Baird; Switzer for Best; Best for ket, and as soon as the money has
inauguration committee.
been deposited construction will
Tidings Want Ads are go-getters Switzer; Baird for Best.
begin.
CHANGES TO BE
MADE IN STATE
O FFICES SOON
COOLIDGE GIVES
APPROVAL FOR
NEW RATE BILL
Cleared by Investigation
IS
INTRODUCED TO
STOP ARTICLES
FRENCH DEBTS
ASHLAND FIVE EASY
Of F B
STATE TO BE ASKED
S TA TE
EIBSI PRIZE WITH
OF
GIRL IS FOUND IN
OF
10 DEATH IN FIBES
II
GIG WATER PROJECT
IÎH
f CENTER
GRUELLE WRITES BE
GRIPPING EHE EAST
TWO DEPUTIES ABE
flBED BE SHERIFF
CALKINS A Í YREKA
DYNAMITE A W E
MADE AT GOLD HILT