Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 08, 1925, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
VOL. XLVIII
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
I International News Wire Service!
Successor to the» Semi-W eek)y Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925
NO. IOS
City Should Take
Chautauqua Building
WEATHER CHEATED COP
«
n
n
n
MALAKIA GERMS
• I
Cannot survive three months in I
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
OF H IS SNOW EVIDENCE
—s
n
LEGISLATOR SEEKS TO DIVORCE W lt’E.
SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Jan.
8. — If prognostications
of w eather observers had
R run tru e to form and a
R heralded cold wave had
R come on schedule, P atro l­
R man W ren, of E ast Syra­
R cuse, might be acclaimed
R a great detective, but the
R vagaries of the w eather
suggestions Received by The Tidings Unanimously Are R have snatched away the
That City Official? Should Take Over Building R w reath of laurel.
When the snow was
Through Small Bond Issue. Other Ideas to be Pub R
R young and fresh and im­
.
lished Here Later.
R pressionable someone rob­
R bed the W. C. Jones g ar­
R
A\ ith the foreclosure proceeding instituted against
age of four batteries. Pa­
the Southern Oregon Chautauqua Association, to obtain R trolm an Wren investigat­
possession of the Chautauqua building in payment of a R R ing the case, found it an
open book.
There were
Joan made the association several years ago, rapidlv tak­ R plenty
of freshly made
ing torm, the leading citizens of Ashland are awakening R tracks in the snow, and
to the possibility ot the famous building, a landmark in R one of these he scooped up
R and preserved carefully.
tlie city, passing into private hands.
R Then he went out and
For many years the big building has stood as a cen­ R
found a young man with
tra meeting point in the city. Whenever a photographer R a foot which, he alleges,
" ished to really represent a view of the city, the Chautau- R fitted the print perfectly.
qua building was the center of his picture Thus as sky R He locked the young man
scrapers represent New York City, as the Ferry 'building R R ' up, took the evidence to
the office of Justice of the
represents San Francisco, did the Chautauqua building R Peace Glen H. Reis, and
represent Ashland.
R deposited it on a window­
R
Erected in the hey dey of the Chautauqua, when the
sill outside, w here it would
R keep intact.
Then the
meal association had a vast surrounding country from R
w eather went and chang­
•JL..1.. to draw Patrons to the circuits made famous by R ed. Tem peratures m ount­
M ilham Jennings Bryan, the building was a paying prop­ R ed and the footprint went
osition lor a tune. Later, when the cities in this vicinitv R the way of the 'holes in
began forming Chautauqua associations of their own R doughnuts.
“ I had him cold,” Wren
Ashland lost many patrons, and as a result the associa- R R
commented sadly, as he
lion s popularity waned, and the building became a liabil­ R viewed the wet spot where
ity. 1 he holder of the mortgage on tfie structure was verv R the evidence had reposed.
EN G IN EER IH K ILLED
BY PROTRUDING
HALF BREED IS
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Secretary Declares Fleets of R
Japan and Great Brit-
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ain Better
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Jackson Ga., Jan. 8. —
Alleging carlesaneas caus­
ed the death of her hus­
band when a protruding
rock in a cut knocked
him from his seat in the
engine cab, Mrs. Marie P.
Hancock, widow of Guy
N.
Hancock,
Southern
Railway engineer, has fil­
ed suit against the rail­ ~ Alleged Slayer of 0. Erick
son at Klamath Falls Is
road for >50,000, and asks R
Seen on Street
an
additional
>10,000 R
ADVISES NEW PROGRAM « from the railroad and A.
~ STOLE AN AUTOMOBILI;
«1 J. Burke, who was con­ R
M oilin g of H ouse Naval A ffairs 8
ductor of the train H an­ R
V i.tim s of Holdup Declare Man
C om m ittee Is Scene o f Report
8
cock was driving.
R
H as Been in Stores at Klam­
by S ecreta ry o f N avy
8
The plaintiff alleges the R
ath. Clues Unearthed
8
train proceeded more than R
WASHINGTON, Jan. S— The tt a mile from the scene of R
KLAM ATH FA L L S, J a n . 8.—
modernization of the
entire tt Hancock’s death before R
American navy, including"m aking tt he was missed and the R A half-breed Indian with a crim ­
the shjps oil burners, an 1 the con­ tt train sent back for his R inal record is being sought by
struction of at least four new cap­ R body. She fu rth er asserts R authorities to be questioned con-
th a t the body was placed w
ital battleshipb of the first class
R cerning his whereabout early
on the pilot, with the tt Sanday morning when three mask-
will tu rn the American fldet into
hot 8 „ l° “ th w » sh«t and killed Oscar
a real, high class fighting o rg a n -! ** face against the
boiler and then taken to tt ' r ‘‘kson ^ n the robbery of a
ization, b u t not above the a u th o r­
hot R <*rd gain,? in tbe basement of the
McDonough.
The
ized treaty strength of 5-5-3 in
steam
,
the
widow
de­ tt Scandinavian hall shortly after
comparison with the fleets of j
tt midnight Sunday morniug.
Great Britain and Japan, Secre-I „ clares, caused decay to set
From an official source came
in.
She asks th a t the R
tary of the Navy W ilbur today
road and the conductor of R a report that one of the hold-up
declared before the House Naval jj
its train be punished for R victims feels confident that he
M artlln? allegations, which nave thrown Washington society into A ffairs committee.
be able to identify the half-
R this. The first suit is filed R
a furore have been made against Mrs. Edna James Scott, wife of Rep­
He, however, adm itted that tt
breed
as the leader of the bandit
under the Federal Liabil­ R
resentative Frank D. Scott in the latter’s action for divorce in Dm
even this building of ships would R ity act.
gang
who
shot their way into the
tons18 S h i denU
h “ ® aC<T ® 8 h<5r Of extravagances and indiscre-
R
t ons She denies his charges in to to .' M eanwhile, H arry W yckoff
not a r :se the navy to iifj 5-5-3 R
secluded
gambling
room and es­
At the point where R
ta s b ie r a t a fashionable W ashington a p artm en t hotel, whose name has
treaty
strength,
since
the
su
b
-;
R
Hancock was killed many R caped a short time later with
I’r X - T “,
the u ase’ 18 threatening suit sfor libel against those
k1 a to m ake me »h- roar in the S co tts' m arital figni.*
marine, cruiser, destroyer, sub- R rocks protrude from the R *400 in their pockets and a
m arine chaser and air forces were ~ face of the cut, and the R charge of m urder hanging over
far under the strength recogniz-!** widow presumes one of R them.
The much-wanted man was
cd and authorized by the mem- ** these struck her husband R
lenient in bis collection of the interest, but lately lias de­ R R R R R 8 R R R R 8
bers of the disarm am ent confer-:
as he
leaned from the R seen about the streets of Klamath
eded that if his interests are to he protected, he must fore-
ence committee, and, advMed and n window to inspect the en­ R Falls Saturday night. Rut since
then he has been missing from
close on the huihfing. This attitude 1ms been appreciated
recommended his twenty year pro- ’* gine’s machinery.
R
his
usual haunts.
Nobody, ap­
gram of construction to accom - ¡: { : i i » » » 8 8 t t t t t t t t t t
'!'re: a '1.'1
P*.... . of Ashland cm, sec onlv fairness in
parently.
knows
of
his where­
ills d e a lin g s .
plish this. Under Secretary Wil-
———
about at the present time.
bur s program the next construe- :
As a connecting link in the
The Tidings a few days ago
tion
of ships would be s ta r te d 1
W arrants Issued Y ears A go S till
circum
stantial chain of evidence
asked for suggestions from the
B u ihling Secured, Cars Prom ised! early during the next y ear.
which
is being welded like a
O utstanding, and Must be Met
people of Ashland as to m e a n s'
for E n tertain in g D elegates
Secretary
W
ilbur
adm
itted
be
noose
about
the mans gaunt neck
by P aym ents
for keeping the building intact.
a t C onference
fore
the
committee
th
a
t
the
ships
: was the recovery of the Chevro-
Many of these suggestions have
P ierce to Call C on ference to D is­
M m nnn
i in tlle Amerl<a »» fleet, at present
‘ let touring car which was stolen
been received from leading citi­
KLAMATH
FALLS,
Jan,
8.
__
MEDFORD, Jan. 8. _ The rated ajj first class vessels, were
cu ss M eans o f A iding Tinilrer-
on Main street Saturday night.
zens, and the concensus of opin­
Klam ath taxpayers and voters
am ber of Commerce has pro- very deficient in range and speed
m en in Shipping Product
The
stolen car was found a short
ion seems to be that the city
will be called upon some time
in
th«
w
"A
dining
r°
°
m
and
far
under
the
navies
of
Japan
distance
from where the half-
should take over the building.
within the not far distant fu-
,
-
-
-—
the --------
Hotel Medford f fo o r*
r - ih
the
» and G reat B ritain in these res! Ashland H igh Q uintet to T angle breed has been living since his
SALEM,
Jan.
8.
—
Develop-
In w hat m anner the building
u e to pass upon a bond issue gathering place for the Federal
m®n t ° f tbe federal governm ent to redeem outstanding
W ith E ugene O utfit in Next
pects. However, he said with a
return to Klam ath Falls early
should be used varies with the Confcrence A c r o s s B reakfast! . Df
county Farm Loan Association of south-
iiroornn’n harbors, . now p artial­
of
Oregon’s
B ig T ussle
this
fall.
Table Is H eld at W hite H ouse.
different suggestions.
w arrants if present plans carry ern -Oregon, which will convene
™ onst™ « ° n on the ves-
ly
improved,
to
the
end
th
a
t
the
The car was stolen from Lloyd
Dr. P. G. Swedenburg. well
P rohibition Upheld
and the legislature authorizes the in Medford this year for theJr I 8e,S’ the installat,on of better and
vast tim ber resources of the proposal.
Cox
some time before 11 o'clock
known physician advocates the
WIth two overwhelming vic-
annual m eeting on Monday, T a n - ! , / " ? S“ aS’ and the cquiping of
coast
counties
may
be
m
arketed
raising of the am ount of the In­
,tOrif,s
the Newberg high five Saturday night from in front of
At the present tim e Klam ath uary 19. for three meetings one i th ®. b° a,h With better driving
WASHINGTON, Jan.
8. —
------ i tn
fh over
,
debtedness on the building by Across the W hite House break­ and saved from certain decay, county owes approxim ately >140,- in the morning, afternoon and e(llupment- they could be made !
. credit the Ashland Hi the W inters building. A uthor­
popular subscription, and has of­ fast table this morning. Presi­ was requested in a le tte r receiv­ 000 and accrued interest on war­ evening
I e(iual to any vessels in the world i a' ketball team is ready for its ities believe it was used by the
fered to start the campaign roll­ dent Coolidge was urged to im­ ed a t the executive offices hero ran ts issued prior to the adop­
For Tuesday, Jan u ary 20 ! The cal,in^ of Secretary W ilbur i T 1
B&Ine ° f the year’ to b e !
° f, ° UtlaWS ‘n n' aking t,,eir
ing with a contribution of J 100. press vigorously upon all Federal today from I. N. Day of Portland, tion of the six per cent lim ita­ there will also be a morning! before the Naval Affairs com m it-' 2
, ? U e Arm° ry heFe P rl’ ' b l r / l n / 1“ a
°£
f ° b'
Some of the opinions expressed officials, both those having charge ex-member of the state legislature tion law. These w arrants were meeting and in the afternoon the tee tcday was a direct slap at H ig h ^ n ^ t
Unlverslty i Mr Vox^Yh1/ '
in answer to the Tidings call fol­ of the enforcem ent of the law, and for many years closely iden issued years previous, some of officers and delegates will be i President Coolidge.
—
T he p
“
• High
Hish <m‘ntet
qu,ntet of Eugene will f fur-!
u r - : Mr’ (o x thls -------------
afternoon said
tified with the development of them eight and ten years o’d. At U k e . In autom obile,
low:
view
!
<•»«.
»
week
aSo.
asked
the
H
o
X
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T
”
?
8'8
!
X
'
X
?
Sh° Wed
and those otherw ise engaged, the
to
GEORGE A. BRISCOE, Super­ importance of enforcing the law the Pacific coast.
the tim e it was generally con­ X
“. h e x " » »
Mr
r d o n J X : r : mme" ‘' ,h - i ’ i i i i , K a " - ! » ■ - “g^
e
Following a conference with ceded th a t the debt incurred was
intendent of schools— “ It is too of the land, both by “ precept and
.v
W are oans’ 01 i
c
tsarm am ent conference, t o ; scores run up against this o u tfit been reru°ved, as well as a chain
bad for the city to lose control by the personal example set by Mr. Day this afternoon, the gov­ essential and In fact much of the nnd
T h e M ed X d
u ' h ’Oi: nS
L ,"
W“ Sh" “ “ °"- A . .b a t I were excepU ouaX X
a “ v A nother s.guttleau. feature X
ernor
issued
a
statem
ent
in
which
or the building and it should not them selves.”
paper was in pavment for official
through their seMetory
! r i X d .n '.“ ? '“ i T “
M " W e rin S ! time a basketball outfit can ruu the
th»‘ ‘he fuse bad been
be allowed to go into private
The enlistm ent of Presidential he approved the proposal contain­ salaries and sH»ool unkeep.
Tumv
hnc
«a
•
rt
y-
E
a
r‘
S.l
President
Coolidges
request.
t
h
e
»
P
a
total
of
112
points
in
tw
o
!
removel
from
the car, indicating
hands. The city should use it as aid in the m atter was in the form ed in the letter, and said he would
Supported by memhers of the
call
a
conference
of
Pacific
coast
Boyl
of
the
i
n
/
v
^
h
J*"’6
I
Hollse
eom
m
'ttee
announeed
t
h
a
t!
games,
against
a
team
from
a
th
at
thofle
wl1»
stole
it had driven
part of the park system .”
of a resolution, adopted by the
county court, and advocated by Boyl of the local'cham ber, that Secretary W ilbur bad bee,, .„ . school of eons! a,a. ,b . . a° v. ‘
E. V. CARTER, President. Citizens’ Committee of One Thous­ governors, port officials and rep­ many others, a bill has been
been in-! school of equal size, th at basket-1 away w ithout lights as though
F irst National Bank.— “ It might and for law enforcem ent, and was resentatives of the United States draughted and it is the present they will furnish the cars need structed to draw up a report as! bal1 teapi ba* a powerful offense j as to escaPe detection,
ed for the trip.
A num ber of
be a good idea for the heads of conveyed to the chief executive governm ent, to be held In P o rt­ Intention to have the same pre­
to the condition of the navy, with! And whi,e the locals were ru n -'
Tbe ma:i now belnK sought for
the civic clubs in the city to get of the country by Judge Gary, land Jan u ary 16 and 17. At this sented at this session of the state prom inent business men, includ­ recommendations as to how it nin" ” P these scores, they stopped! pO8s,ble connection with the
together with the council in order president of the United States conference every effort will be legislature. Judge Robert Bun­ ing the bankers have advised the could be improved, to be deliver-' the Newberg five with but 22 crime was arrested early this fall
cham ber of th eir desire to assist
to evolve some plan for keeping Steel Corporation, chairm an
of made. Governor Pierce said, to nell. head of the commission body
in taking care of these visitors. ed before a special meeting of the point8’ nine ia the first game and 011 a slayinB charge but escaped
the building under the control the committee who presented the impress upon the governm ent the is known to stm nelv favor clean­
•This is one of the m arked ach­ committee. TIVs report was de-t tbirteen in the second tussle. In convlction. He has also been ar-
of the city. An organized group resolution calling upon all offic­ m erits of the request.
ing un the old debt and was in
livered today. Als yet, no action ’ th ® SGC° nd battJe a buncb of rested at different times on other
“ There are in Tillamook, Lin­ conference with R epresentative ievements of the cham ber’s recent has been taken by the House on seCond 8tringers were allowed to charges.
of the heads of the clubs could ials of the country* to obey the
coln, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Andrew Ccdlier concerning the activities in securing this conven­
work out some plan by which it laws.
According to inform ation gain-
’*1 aga *nst the Newberger3,
tion here, which will bring in Coolidge’s request for a recom-i
could be redeemed and be used by
John. D. Rockerfeller Jr. spoke Jackson and Josephine counties, proposed legislation ju st prior to
«“ 1 th
®8® b°
y8 out8Cored
the <>d bere the man of late has been
these
boys
outscored
about 150 officers and delegates mendation In the calling of a d is -1 * and
the city.”
at the conference this morning on governm ent owned land, 100,- the la tte r’s departure for Salem.
arm am ent conference
^ ¡ v i s ito r s .
Medford high,
using • an almO8t constant frequenter of
for a two days stay n Medford,
V. O. N. Smith, Cashier Citizens and commended President Coo­ 101,577,000 board feet of tim ber
It is believed that « m i .
8ecoad aad third string men hand-1 the Kanibl‘«g houses about the
and
it is hoped the general pub­
B ank— "Some public spirited man lidge for his personal c o n t e n ­ much of it overm atured and tu rn ­
V,8it° rS & 25’9 defeat Mon- |
°f
Bam® Wh,Ch
lia will be ready to assist' in ta k ­ thorlz ng the r e c o m m e nd w! /
There also are
should take over the m anagement tious obedience to the prohibition ing to decay.
ell-1 n e tt in ♦,
» » m e n d ed day night, ending a rath er dis- was in Pr °Sies8 in the basement
ing care of the visitors.
96,820,000,000 board feet in pri­
of the thing in order to make it law.
.. e navy
he drawn asterous road trip for the New- of tbe Scandinavian hall
up immediately, and presented io berg outfit,
a paying proposition. He should
The conference this morning vate ownership and in the same-
A uthorities say th at he is at
the House of Representatives by
Although little is known of the least six feet tall and weighs
manage it for the association, in was prim arily called in order th at condition. It cannot now be mar
TALENT STORE IS
‘
order to clear up the indebted­ the committee representing the keted because of transportation
SCENE OF ROBBERY those members present at the ” University
High quintet. Coach | about 175 P°und»- He also is
meeting
today.
difficulties.
ness, and thus keep the building most powerful and influential
W alt Hughes, local m entor has sa,d to have been w carl»»g high-
“The six coast counties, with
f » Some time during Saturday
under the control of the public.” citizens of the country, m ight be
enough dope to know the game! topPed boots and logger’s gar-
night J. C. Spitzer grocery store in
O ther opinions and suggestions able to personally meet President Jackson and Josephine excluded
MRS. TED COY IS
' Wil1 nOt b® anotber affair sim ilar m ents- This is the description
_____ _
| Talent was broken into and can-
will be gladly received by the Coolidge, in a conference in have a combined area of 9,467,520
GRANTED
nTVnPOP
tO tbe tWO Newberg games. The! whlch vIct,ms of th <> bandit trio
Of this 4,650,964 acres
At 2:30 o’clock th ik ’afternoon ned gooda and groceries to the
which they might express their acres.
Tidings.
v L fK G i. visitors will have had the ad- Bay fits the leade»- of the out-
Several of the leading citizens ideas on law enforcem ent, and are within the boundaries of na­ an assembly was held at the Ash­ am ount of about >15 was stolen.
PARIS, Jan. 8. — Mrs. “ Ted” V3ntage of as com petent coaching laws who raided the poker game
of the city, including
E.
D. might impress upon the President tional forests, Oregon & Califor­ land Senior High School for the E ntrance was gained by boring Coy, wife of the form er Yale foot- ° f
hfgh 8Ch° o1 five ,n their and shot Erickson to death.
Briggs, attorney representing the their regard for the prohibition nia and Coos bay land grants. On purpose of aw arding prizes to the four big auger-holes in the back
one
of
the
i
SGCtl°
n
-
with hav,ng tbe added
ball star, considered
interests foreclosing on the prop­ law, and urge him to use ev ery , these government-owned acres Ashland Boys and Girls who were door and knocking out a block.
■r».
advantage
of being near the Uni
i , stand 87.800,930,000 board feet prize w inners in the B etter H om e1 m aking an opening large enough greatest of all time, was granted • v
erty, G. H. Billings, form er m an­ means to enforce it.
a divorce here today by t h e ' - 8" 7 ° f Oregon’ and thua be-
! of timber.
Lighting Campaign conducted by to adm ^ a hand and arm, by French court.
ager of the C hautauqua Associa­
Mrs. Coy waj ? g abl® t0 8Cr,mmage with the!
“ The six counties have in ad­ the Jackson County Lighting Com- mean8
tion and F. C. Homes, well known
which the bolt was awarded the custody of the Cov’s ; .niversity Frosh and varsity out- i
dition a combined area of 4,816,- mittee.
‘
shot, letting the door. open. The two minor children.
resident of this section are pre­
The d is-' - - th “ S p,cking up a lot o f'
556 feet of standing tim ber.
paring statem ents which will be
B ardnary Joy of the Ashland auger was lo u n d where it had
Patch stated Mrs. Coy obtained basketball knowledge.
“ Jackson and Josephine coun­ High School, was the w inner of been left. It ig, one which would
published later.
Hughes will probably start the
the divorce upon the grounds of
ties have 1,479,616 acres of gov­ the first prize among the Boys be easy to identify, having an old desertion.
| same ou tfit against Eugene as
V. I). M ILLER, A shland m an
ernment-owned and 1,456,066 in the Jackson County D istrict, I wagon spoke for a handle. Noth
he pushed into the opening game
ager. Standard Oil Com pany —
acres
of
privately-owned
land.
On
which
consisted
of
a
cash
prize
ebie
was
f
°
und
th
a
t
might
with newberg. with Marske and
•'The city should take over the
J CAMPAIGN STARTED
MEDFORD Jan. 8, — About
the government lands are 12,- of >50.00 and an engraved med­ aid in furnishing a clue.
Butterfield forwards
Captain
C hautauqua property and retain
55
delegates representing the
TO
KILL
AMENDMENT
al.
M
argaret
Elizabeth’
¿reason,
300,647,000
board
feet
and
in
the
Bryant center and Ramsey and
th e ownership because it is essen­
private
holdings
are
6,820,000,-
school
districts of Jackson conn-
526 East Main Street, Ashland. ENGLAND ONLY ONE
K atzer guards. This outfit is fast, t
BEND, Jan. 8— W ith the head
tial In connection with the park.
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
8.
—
a
000
board
feet
of
tiinber.
Oregon, of the H awthorne School.
developing into a great q u in te t.1
mGt 8t
tbe
P rosbyterian
Ashland needs a cool building hacked almost beyond recogni­
TO PROTEST GUNS well organized and liberally fin­ and
received
second
prize
among
the
fans
are
hoping
for
a
c
l
e
a
n
/
,
urcb
yester<lay.
Twenty-four
of
In
the
entire
district
embrac
like the Chautauqua as a m uni­ tion by an axe or a hatchet, the
anced campaign of mfsrepresen-j sweep of victories over
a
ing
61,230,580
acres
of
govern-1
GIr,s
in
tbe
D
istrict,
which
con-
represented
being
cipal auditorium , especially dur­ body of Alex Rouchek, fifty-five,
______
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
8. __ tation has been launched through-! with the possibility of
/ d ,Ì rural.
ing the hot summer months, it a Russian, was found in the ruins m ent and 6.272,620 acres of p r i- ! sisted of *2o eo in cash and a j Great B ritain is the only world
?aU
hnrhea^
Un?
y
tO
defeat
the
Chi,d
!
championshiP-
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season
The convention opened with a
! country to
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Is the second largest of its kind of his shack which had, been des­ vate holdings stand 100,101,577,-j m edal- Douglas B. A. Finch, 347; power th a t, has made an official
am endm ent ?.°v
to the
Cpn cf | i d,ct,ons a r® odious, but if the roH Ca” by di8tr,ct8’ giving im-
lbi 2°nStI‘
in the United States, and is uni­ troyed by fire early this morning. 000 board feet of governm ent and A,m°nd street, of the Ashland protest against the elevation of tu tio n
tution,'
recently
submitted.
by locals improve as rapidly during provem entf made during
the
feet of Ju n io r High School, and Jam es the guns on all American w ar­
que as an advertising attraction.
The police have advanced the 96,8200,000,000 board
Congress to the- states for ratifi- ! their next few games as they have! y®a r ' There WPre very interest-
Miller,
121
Bush
street,
also
of
privately
owned
timber.
It is a splendid place for exhibi- theory th a t the m urder was com-
ships. it was revealed here today
the Ashland Ju n io r High, who by the State D epartm ent in re­ cation, Senator Walsh of Mon- during the past two week's’ thèZ lng Rnd QUlte Var,ed’ ranging
tana, D em o/rat charged Z
on
NTÌ ♦ the
Is o « will
..til__«
■ to repairing
make any high school * outfit • 8choo,hou8e cleaning
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sponse
to
Congressional/dem
ands
floor of the Senate chamber this in the state step a few to take! boles m ade by woodpeckers.
Classified Ads Bring Result«
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for inform ation on the subject.
morning.
them into camp.
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