Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 14, 1925, 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
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
(International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925
SCIENTIST, BROKE, MAY .
COME OVER TO AMERICA
NO. 113
COSTS MORE TO LIVE IN
TOKYO THAN ANYWHERE I
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VIENNA, Jan. 14. — 0
TOKYO, Jan. 14. - - 0
Dr. Eugen S t e i n a c h ,
» Living cost» are higher in 0 [
world-famous Inventor of
♦♦ 'iokyo than in any other 0
the “ rejuvenation” theory
0 city in the world, accord- 0
intends to leave Vienna
» ing to Jiji Shimpo, one of 0 '
shortly and seek pastures
a ihe leading Tokyo news- 0
new, as he cannot raise
» papers, which made a sur- 0
the necessary money for
» vey of the situation.
0.
buying his instrum ents
» According to the J iji’s 0
and anim als for new ex­
Matter Left to Realty Committee, With Instructions to
Between 50 and 60 Members » calculations, living costs »; Council Upheld in Purchas-
perim ents.
.
» in Tokyo are now 120 n , ing Water from District
Enter Edifice During
Thoroughly Investigate Matter and Report Back to
It is reported
th at
tt per cent above the pre­ 0
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Evening Worship
Council at Next Regular Meeting Tuesday Night, n Steinach has received
Without Vote
»
war level. London comes »
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several
advantageous
of­
Prospects for Purchase Bright.
DRESSED IN REGALIA » next with 70 per cent and » COSHOW’S
0 fers from the United
DECISION
» New York is third ou the 0
0 States and Czecho-Slova-
0
Money Deposited in Collection 0 list with 50 per cent.
Reiterating their declarations made at the Chamber 0 kia, where more interest
Advice o f P o rtla n d Bond A tto r­
::
The fact th a t Japan is 0
Plate
by
Leader
of
Body.
of Commerce Forum luncheon yesterday, Mayor 0. H. 0 is being displayed in his
neys in Case O veruled by
» forced to import commo- 0
P astor Presented Watch
S tate Suprem e C o u rt
Johnson and Councilmen Burdin, Peters, Detrick, Wright ¡0 system than in his own
It dities far in excess of the 0
country.
and Wiley last night took part in a long discussion as to a
Dressed in the full regalia of :: volume of her exports, the 0
By a decision rendered by the
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the ways and means of the city taking over the Chautau­
their order, between fifty and » Jiji concludes, is chiefly 0
Oregon
Supreme Court yesterday,
sixty members of the Ku Klux 0 responsible for the high 0
qua building and the site 'upon which it stands. They
0 the contract with the Talent Irri-
Kian last night made their first « cost of living here.
gathered at an adjourned meeting of the city council,
gattion District was validated in
public appearance in some time » 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
all particulars, together with the
called last night primarily for the purpose of discussing
here when they marched down the
14372475
special obligation notes issued in
the purchase of the building, and in order that Mayor
aisle in the Church of Christ here
connection
therew ith.
during the evening services, and
Johnson might appoint his committees.
This
ends
all question or con­
quietly took their seats in a body,
Almost every member of the council declared himself
troversy over the legality of the
near the front of the congrega­
in favor of the city purchasing the property, and the most
action of the Common Council in
tion.
favored plan by which it. could be acquired is through a
entering into the contract with
Mrs Elsie Sweetin, or Ina. III., convicted with the Rev Lawrenc.
No prelim inary arrangem ents
Original Cast to be Here with
M
H
ight
of
poisoning
their
respective
mates
ao
they
might
he
free
to
the
district and issuing special
small bond issue, securing enough money for the purchase
prefaced the visit of the Klans-
li ve, is shown In the Illinois State Prison, at Joliet, where she will
Show Praised by Critics
obligation
notes
in payment
of the structure and for the necessary repairs which must
serve her thirty-five-year term.
Mrs Sweetin was given the number men to the church. Their coming
Throughout Country
therefor.
9
>21
by
Mrs.
C.
Elmore
Kullen.
superintendent
ot
the
women's
quarter»
was
unannounced,
and
as
far
as
be made upon it. Aletter from Briggs &, Briggs, attorneys
of the prison.
At the time the m atter was up
can be determ ined, unkrtown to i AU N ew s and E ditorial W ork to be
representing the holder of the mortgage upon the struc­ The “ Cinderella Man” , Edward
Taken
Over
by
Journalism
before the councill there was a
any but members of the Kian.
ture was read at the meeting. In this letterfi the out­ Childs C arpenter’s "Charm Play”
C lass of Local School
W hether the visit was made fol­
group
who opposed the council
is to be presented here at the
standing debts on the building were shown to total $6^ Armory
lowing a meeting of the organiza­
purchasing the Talent w ater w ith­
tomorrow
evening by
----- or -__
___ k
. x ,
Saturday January 17 the stu- out an election., but the Mayor
tion,
had been
pre-arranged
824.44 at the present time. This indebtedness includes members of the original New
by the body is beyond the know- dents in the journalism class of and Council, believing that there
the court costs up to the present time, the attorney’s fees, York cast, as th e th ird of the
ledge of those not affiliated with tbe Ashland high school will have was no necessity for the expense
and the interest and the pricipai of the loan. It was stated four num bers scheduled for the
complete charge of the news and
the organization.
of an election on account of the
that should the city take over the property, the attorney’s Ashland Celebrity Course series.
Included in the group who editorial departm ents of The revenues of the w ater depart­
Critics/ throughout the .country
fees would be reduced by one half.
made the visit, according to those Daily Tidings and will gather ment, went ahead on their own
have been unanim ous
in their
who witnessed the piroqeedure, news and edit the paper that day. initiative.
Briggs & Briggs announced that there would be no
praise of the play and of the
This issue will be known as The
sheriff’s sale of the projierty until after March 1, of this m embers of the cast, w’hich Is C utters Standing by Unable to W oodcock B rothers to R em ove were a num ber of women, also Students’
The form er c'ty attorney. W il­
Booster Edition and the
clothed in the garm ents of the
I Approach Stricken C raft Be­
Equipm
ent
from
P
lant
in
liam
M. Briggs, always had ad­
year.
claimed to be exceedingly fine. |
order,^ W ith their flowing robes various members of the class are
cause of high Wind
V
alley
to
H
igher
Country
The two preceeding num bers on
and white hoods, the march of the busy planning news stories and vised the council that they were
Upon motion, the m atter was
w riteups for th at issue, which in­ within their rights ‘in proceeding
the Celebrity Course series were
left in the hands of the re a lty ,
CAATHAM, Mass,, Jan. 14. —
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 14.— Klansmen down the aisle to their sures one of the snappiest issues wRbout an election, though Port-
very poorly attended, and it is
committee, the members of whjfh
The position of the United States A nother lum ber mill comes to seats formed an impressive spec­
hoped th a t a larger audience will subm arine, the S-19 which has
tacle, according to those who wit­ The Tidings has ever published.! ^ani^ bond attorneys doubted the
are to thoroughly investigate the i
K lam ath county.
The chief editorial w riter and Procedure.
witness the “ C inderella Man” grounded off Nauset Beach has be­
m atter, and give a report at the
Woodcock B rothers of Grants nessed the affair.
11 should be explained that G.
than were present at the showing came very precarious, according Pq^s announced last night th at
No disturbance was made by general managing editor tb a t’day!
next regular meeting of the coun­
will
be
Vernon
McGee,
editor-ln-
'
Butler, who was the plaintiff
the
entrance
of
the
Klansmen.
of the Haddon Hall String Q uar­ to naval officers who have looked within a short time their equip­
cil, next Tuesday evening.
chief
of
The
Rogue
News
and
o
n
e
;
seeking
the injunction against the
tette and the presentation of the the situation over. These officers ment would be moved into Lan- Atwho entered the church a few
Mayor O. H. Johnson made but ■
of
the
most
promising
newspaper
city, jvas at heart in favor of the
one appointm ent last night, r e - :
opera “ L’Om bra.”
view with alarm the rapidly fall­ gell Valley and th at ju st as soon m inutes after the evening services
w
orkers
which
the
high
school
proposition, and himself purchased
had
been
started.
They
quietly
appointing City Engineer W alker
The H e r a l d
at Excelsoir ing barom eter and the forty five as the season opens tim ber would
S. R. Sandefer, County Officer
journalism
class
has
had.
He
will
ten
thousand dollars worth of the
took
their
seats
in
a
body,
and
the
to the office he now holds. The
Springs, Missouri, ha); the follow­ mile wind which has whipped up be milled froin Bryant mountain
Leaves
Office
W
ithout
be
assisted
by
a
large
corps
of
re­
city’s
special obligation
notes
services
were
continued,
uninter-
appointm ent was ratified by four
ing to say of the “ Cinderella the sea.
The mill has a capacity of 30,-
Notifying
county
Court
porters,
who
will
scour
the
city
from the Talent District. He
members of the council present,
Man.”
The crew of the subm arine re­ 000 feet daily and will employ upted.
for every news item that is avail­ merely allowed* his name to be
When
the
collection
plate
was
Councilman Wiley being the only
“ The biggest crowd, one th at mained aboard throughout the about 20 men. Dairy will be the
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 14. —
able for th a t issue.
,
used ah Plaintiff for accommoda­
member of the organization to
1
very
nearly filled the B^yer the­ night. Messages from the cutters shipping point and the product passed, according to members of
Prohibition enforcem ent expen­
The
Tidings
bespeaks
for
the
the
congregation
who
were
pres­
tion to thei city in getting a decis­
oppose W alker.
atre, was present at the showing Tampa and Acushnet, which stood will move over the Strahorn rail­
ent, the Klansmen, being guests embryonic editors and newspaper ion on the case.
A special committee, composed ditures in Jackson county for of “ The Cinderella Man” last by throughout the night stated road into K lam ath Falls.
w orkers the hearty cooperation of
of Detrick, Peters and Burdic was 1924, aggregated $9a 2S.34, ac­ night to see «the Oliver Morosco th a t it would be very hazardous
The present decision states th a t
According to C. W. Woodcock of the church, were ommitted
cording
to
the
records
in
the
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°! A*"la" d
th 6 lr ! th e 'M .;o7 a „ d “ c7anell” » M e ‘tu'!.
from the collection. Following the ! ?
appointed to make an* investiga­
the
firm
owns
and
is
acquiring
to
attjynpt
to
communicate
with
county clerk's office, an average production th a t filled the Hudson
The de
tion of the hospital, and to re­
the subm arine under present con­ tim ber in this district which will collestion, one of the leaders of ‘ efforts to make S atu rd ay s Issue jy Wlthin their rights
£
m « meeting o t lh e i monthly expenditure ot »755.21. Theatre, New York, every night
the
Kian
quietly
rose
from
his
of
The
Tidings
one
of
the
most
in-
cl8,on
M
rendered
ig
ag
foUowa;
port at
ditions.
insure operation for the next ten
for seven months.
council. Until this investigation!» The expenses for last Deeem-
The Woodcock sawmill seat went to the collection box teresting possible.
The S-19 went aground in a years.
Cashow, J. The only queatlon
“ The story deals with a ' poor
i
ber
set
a
new
record,
with
an
and deposited a substantial s u m .
is completed, no action will be
raised
by this appeal is one of
has
been
operated
by
the
family
in
bad
fog
which
hung
over
the
sea
i outlay of $1492.61, the previous little rich g irl” who had to re­
GARAGE EMPLOYES
of money in it.
taken in leasing the structure for
at
this
point
for
several
days.
the
G
rants
Pass
district
for
the
power.
Has the council of the
; high mark being $1472.87 dis­ sort to subterfuge to scrape ac­
D uring the services. Rev. V. K.
HOLD ANNUAL MEET City of Ashland the power to pro-
the coming year.
past
24
years,
but
ail
tim
ber
there
She
rammed
far
up
on
the
sand,
quaintance with a struggling
Allison, pastor of the Church of
Upon the request of City Elec­ tributed in December, 1923,
M!de for the payment of w ater
Last m onth’s rem uneration is young waiter who I’ved in an a t­ but her condition was not con­ under control of the firm, known Christ,
announced
to his congre I The employees and owners of
-—-I —
-
trician C. A. Malone, the council
as
the
Illinois
Timber
company,
sidered
dangerous,
and
two
cu
t­
listed as follows:
tic room behind her own palatial
gation th a t he Jiad been presented the Harrison Brothers Ford Gar- agreed to be purchased from the
voted to go into a jo in t ownership
ters
were
rushed
to
her
assistance.
has
been
logged
off.
defendant
Irrigation
District
Sam B. Sandefer .............$898.05
agreem ent with the telephone V. E. Chappell ................. 159.70 j home.
Mr. Woodcock says th a t the with a go’d watch by the members a se held their annual dinner at w ithout first subm itting the m at­
When they started for the scene
“ The girl was the only daugh-
company in eleven poles to be
the sea was as smooth as glass, m ajor portion of th eir product of the Kian. No reason for the the Plaza last evening with eleven ter to the electors of said city?
T.
W.
Finley
........
.............
360.00
j
ter
of
a
rich,
successful
business
presentation was given by R ev.! people present. A fter the dinnerj
. .
placed on W ightman street. By
and it appeared
several days will be shipped out but th a t it is Allison, nor was the time of the j a business session was held and i The o r # inal contract between the
Rex
Cafe
..........................
69.50
man,
and
motherless.
When
she
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this method, it was shown, both
Hittson Motors .................
5.36 returned from France, where she would elapse before the boat anticipated some retail business presentation made public.
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it was decided to give a sim ilar j defendants o'ty and Irrigation D1 m -
the city and the telephone com-
Beginning Jan u ary 1, the coun was educated, she found her would have to be taken off, b u f in this vicinity will also be under­
dinner in February and a n o th e r!
Provides th at the am ount
pany will save money, and m any.
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— last night the wind whipped the taken.
in March.
agreed to be paid for the 600
of the hazards which now exist ' ty. court involuntilrily dispensed home Jpnely, as her fath er did
sea into a white blanket and the
in the city because of im proper Wlth the service3 of Sandefer a s , not understand her needs and had
Those present last evening were acree feet of w ater should be se­
county prohibition enforcem ent but little time to devote to her. two cutters were forced to stand
H. S. H arrison and N. H. H arri­ cured by the defendant city by
clearance between electric and
off about three hundred yards, to ROSENBLATT WITNESS
officer.
Members
of
the
county
son. C. H. Pierce, J. K. McWil­ issuing bonds, which would be­
She
telephone lines may later be clear­
• •*- could see
« Into “ The Cinder- prevent grounding themselves.
IN
CONSPIRACY’
CASE
court
s
a
id
.
yesterday
th
a
t
“
San­
liams. Carl Carlson, A lbert Carl­ come a general liability of the
ella
Man’s”
room,
th
a
t
was
her
ed up by the use of this method.
defer
ju,-t
left,
and
said
noth­
son,
Howard Oden, William Kerr, city, and, th at befdre the contract
Councilman W right was elected
own name for the w riter and fin­ RESCUE PARTY STARTS
NEW YORJi. Jan. 14.— Samuel
ing”
.
He
is
said
to
be
in
Se­
J.
R.
Elder, Robert W agner and became binding, the electors of
chairm an of the council, receiving
ally by posing as the supposed IN HUNT FOR CLIMBER R osenblatt of Chicago, testifying
attle,
Wash.
Thomas
Duncan.
the unanimous vote of the body.
the city should authorize the ex­
companion of herself,- she made
at the trial of Gaston Means and
The
enforcem
ent
expenditures,:
The standing committees appoint­
ecution
of the contract by the
the w riter’s acquaintance.
DENVER, Jan. 14. — A nother Thomas Felder, on trial here
by
months,
for
the
year
is
as
ed by Mayor Johnson are: Ordin­
PADRE OF THE RAINS
city. It was afterw ards determ in­
H er great chance came when rescue party, forming the third charged with a conspiracy to ob­
ance, Wiley, Burdic and W right; follows:
PREDICTS
BAD
QUAKE
ed, however, that it would be un­
by
collaborating
with
“
The
Cin­
effort to bring down from the stru ct Justice, said today Means
Delicious, fluffy biscuits hak-
E le c tric
L ig h t,
H a rd y ,: January ............................... $666.72 derella Man’’ on a libretto for storm swept sum m it of Longs had told him th a t $65,000 which
necessary, • in order to make pay­
ed in a modern electric ovenj
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14. — ment for the water, to issue
Burdic and Detrick; W ater, B ur­ February ............................ 812.29 an opera for which the managers Peak, the frozen body of Miss
Means
is
alleged
to
have
demand­
dic, Peters and W iley; Street, March ................................... 452.80 offered $10,000, the “ Fairy God­ Agnes Vaille, Colorado mountain ed from R osenblatt and two other right before your eyes for any: An earthquake is bound to come bonds; that the city had suffi­
April ................................... 587.90
large banquet or dinner!
as the result of the forthcoming cient funds on hand 4n the Wa­
W right, Peters and H ardy; Fire,
May ..................................... 491.07 m other’s (ais he called the girl) climber, started out from this Chicago men was to be split be- i And absolutely free
i
eclipse oj*the sun on January 24 ter Fund together with the a n ti­
Detrick, Burdic and W iley; Ceme­
June ..................................... 633.20 aunt, a grand opera star, offered city today. Miss Vaille was over­ tween Burns, form er A ttorney
tery, Wiley, Peters and Burdic; July ..................................
This is the offer of E G. Law- F ather Ricard, noted seismologist cipated revenues from the sale
879.95 ! to herself buy the libretto if the come by the Arctic tem perature General D augherty, Secretary of
rence
and wife, representatives at Santa Clara University near
Indigent, Peters, Wiley and B ur­
833.12 m anager failed to accept it and when she scaled the great height the T reasurer Mellon and two
(Continued on page 4)
dic; Sanitary, Detrick, Wiley and August —
of
The
Fisher Flouring company here stated today. According to
This last Sunday. Hopes of finding alive other men.
931.32 produce th e play * herself.
September
Pacific
time,
the
eclipse
begins
at
I
Means was formerly in the De­ of Portland, the m anufacturers
October ............... ............... 647.72 aunt called the w riter to the H erbert Sortland, member« of one
(Continued on Page Four)
of W sher’s Blend Brand Flour, 4:41 A. M. and ends at 9:05 A.j.
November ......................... 638.60 house to go over the last act, of the rescue parties, who became partm ent of Justice as an investi­
M. he said. F ather Ricard also)
December ............................ 1492.65 and when he asked to see her lost in the gale’ have been aban gator. Means demanded $65,000, who will be in Southern Oregon! predicted a storm on the western I
in retu rn promising im m unity for for several weeks making demon-
neice’s “Companion” , the
de­ doned.
of this popular brand of! sections of the Pacific Coast for
the Chicago men for using the strations
nouement came, for the au n t saw
ELKS FIVE TROUNCE
„
: January 23.
mail to d e fra u l, in connection flour.
ROGUE RIVER OUTFIT through the charitable hoax of SNOW IS FALLING
THROUGHOUT STATE with the sale of stock in a ‘g la ss ! Mr. Lawrence was a caller at FINANCIAL COMPACT
„ , 57-25 IN FAST GO! her niece, a.nd the cat wag out
The Tidings office Tuesday a ft­
casket’’ company.
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i of the bag?’
SIGNED BY AMERICA
PORTLAND,
Jan.
14.
—
Snow
ernoon and reported he had ar- I
Showing greatly improved form
continued to fall today In several
ranged to cook the biscuits for the)
PARIS, Jan. 14. — The finan­
over their first appearance here,
“
Wonder
Team”
Reaches
parts
of
Oregon,
the
w
eather
b
ur­
Masonic
banquet
here
Friday
eve­
cial
conference agreem ent, making
the Ashland Elks basketball five
PORTLAND, Jan. 14. — The
eau
reported.
Four
and
one
half
150
Mark
in
Wins
ning
in
the
E
lks’
building.
He
the
United States a partner with $7500 bond of Glenn C. Tobias,
last night hung a 57-25 defeat on
I
J j feet are reported^ at the Baisley
want); to arrange with
other the Allies in the profits and the
The new County Commissioners the Rogue River quintet in the«j
PASSAIC, N. J., Jan. 14.— The lodges, churches or drgan'zations responsibilities of the enforcement ex-oil operator and promoter, was
I Elkhorn mine in Baker county.
disposed of all the business be­ main event of a double header
declared forfeited yesterday by
A snow storm struck K lam ath Passaic High School basketball» which
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_______
fore them Monday and adjourned staged at the Armory.
are arranging
to
have ____
ban of the Dawes plan was signed Judge W olverton in the federal
‘
1
Falls late yesterday and covered team won its 150th consecutive quets or dinners to give them th e ( here this afternoon. Ambassadors
until next Tuesday. County Judge
The Elks completely outclassed
court, making the convicted ex-
th e city. The higher elevations game here by defeating the Ar­ same free service.
I Herrick and Kellogg of the United Oklahoma capitalist a fugitive
H artzell, however, 1» busy with th eir opponents, and although a
(Mass.) High School
about Hood River were covered lington
official duties every day.
num ber of second stringers were
He stated they carry their own States w e y the signers for th at from justice He is said to be in
team, 73 to 33.
with six inches of snow.
Commissioner» Bursell and Al­ pushed into their lineup, they
_
electric range and th a t the bak­ country, the latter having been j Los Angeles.
Two thousand persons saw the
‘ . RANCISCO, Jan. 14.
ford left -yesterday for Portland continued to pile up points:
ing is done right at the banquet designated by the Secretary of
Tobias was convicted in the fed­
“
wonder
team ” stretch its string
er ously slain as she stooped
State to represent him and sign eral court several months ago of
to attend the annual meeting of throughout the tussle. From t h e !
table
and
th
at
they
can
turn
out
White Whale of Arctic
of consecutive victories to the j
the county judges and commis­ start it was merely a question of to lace her shoes, Mrs. Annie El­
200 of the finest, regular-sized the document.
violation of the Mann act through
Swims
Canadian
River
century
and
a
half
mark.
Rohr-j
lington,
4
5,
of
this
cjty,
was
this
sioners of Oregon. Judge H art- how large the score would be at
biscuits
every
10
minutes.
!
~
the transportation of Miss Louel-
back, lankey center of the Passaic
morning found dead in her home.
xell may attend, should he be able the end of the tussle.
They will be in this region (or:
? ? ? ! »ELLINOHAM
len Dickens to Portland from
EDMONTON,
Alberta,
Jan.
14.
team, was the individual star of
several weeks and anybody who . BELLINGHAM Jan 1 » .— Two Tulsa. Okla., on a promise of m ar­
to get away.
In a prelim inary . game, the A bullet had peirced her body, and — A giant white whale was ob­
the game, scoring twenty-foUr of ,
,
I inches of snow fell here during riage.
The Medford Mail Tribune was High School Faculty five trounced death was almost instantaneous, served swimming against the cur­
or large ..
..
.
his team ’s points, tw enty of them j is planning a banquet
according
to
surgeons
who
per­
«K____ ,
“ . 1th . ® n , ’g h t’ A
prospects
fOr the i Tbe bondsmen are Frank Berrv
designated as an official paper the Central Point Faculty five,
.
ren
t
of
the
MacKenzie
River,
near
from the field. Adams followed dinner should avail themselves of
formed
an
autopsy.
'
by the board.
!
day
indicate
th
a
t
still
more
is to and Fred Long of Portland
34-16. The local teachers show­
F o rt Good Hope, more than 300 him closely for individual honors, this opportunity to get biscuits j cJme
A
revolver,
w
ith
one
shot
fire
Two new appointm ents were ed plenty of speed, and give every
miles from his natural habitat in with twenty-two points; scoring baked free. Anybody des’rin g -to to be
in
m ade in road supervisors. W. H. indication of m aking the going from its chamber was found in a the Artie Ocean.
do
this,
call
The
Tidings
and
Mr
eleven
field
goals.
The
entire
hills. The tem perature this morn-
A ssistant United States A ttor-
R ankin was appointed in district tough for a lot qf factlty team s bath room near by. The police
At the upper ram p arts' in the second team was used by the Lawrence will be notified:
ing atood at 32 degrees above ney Stearns agreed in court th at
No. 7, Butte Falls and J. E. Smith in this section during this season. are seeking Mrs. Ellington’s river, near here, the mammal was
Rassaic coach in the second half.
daughter, Dorothy, 16, who is
zero.
In district No. 12, Gold Hill.
he wou’d not oppose a motion to
forced to abandon his desire to
M arsters and J. Lane, of the
missing.
According
to
E
arl
E
l­
Portland
—
New
unit
of
Unit­
Mrs. Irene Wells was re-ap­
$50,000 will be asked of state
return the bond in case Tobias
sample inland life, because there Arlington team, accounted for ed States National bank, costing
Halfway — Pine Ä Valley will was taken
pointed superintendent of the legislature for support of State lington, young son of the slain was insufficient w ater to perm it
custody a at i (JIKB
one*
"j----- Into
w cu.-iLuuv
tw enty-eight of th eir team ’s th ir­ $1,000,000, is one of 1924’s no­ vote January 28 on »40.000 bouda and rtarted
on bla way
a„ v *
county farm.
Cham ber of Commerce.
(Continned on page four)
him to cross the shallows.
ty-three total.
table buildings.
I for union high school.
his sentence.
TALENT WATER
CASE APPEAL
IS WON BY CITY
MRS. SWEETIN BEGINS LONG SENTENCE
LOCAL CHURCH
AT SERVICES
be . ; z Z 2
Tl
.17
INE
SAWMLL IS ID BE
OFF CHATHAM COAST
IS IN GREAT DANCER PASS ED KLAMATH f.
I
T COUNTY SUM
OF Î9000 IN YEAR
FREE OFFER IS MADE
BAKE ALL
■ S ' BOND IS
EOEEIIEO BY HIS
NON APPEARANCE
I
MAKES APPOINTMENT
WOMAN FOUND SLAIN
BY BAY QTY POEICE
i