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 n te r n a tio n a l N ew s W ire S erv ice)
V üL . XL V III
Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, V olum e 4 3.
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925
Ashland Building Reaches High Mark In ■
TOTAL OF $159,956 FiflW For Norina! On In Earnest At Legislature
PIC T U R E IS INSU RED
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16. — W e a th e r in su ra n c e 8
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on m o tio n p ic tu re p ro d u c t 8
Summary Compiled by Frank Jordan Gives Expenditures 8 ions!
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on Structures Completed in City During Year. Box
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Factory Most Costly Building, With Butler Apart 8
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ments Close Second
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in cle m e n t w e a th e r, b u t th e 8
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ta k in g o u t of $14,000 8
8 w o rth of in su ra n c e to s a fe
Building, costing a total of $159,956 was completed 8 g u a rd th e box o ffice r e 8 Í
in Ashland during the year 1924, according to a compila 8 c e ip ts of a p ro d u c tio n r u n « I
tion just completed by Frank Jordan. Of tills total of 8 n in g a t a local th e a tr e w as ai
building work c^npleted, $41,005 was for improvement 8 a d istin c t n o v e lty to P o r t 8
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work oil structures already standing, while the remain* 8 8 lan d .
T he policy w as w ritte n 8
dei was for the construction of new homes, apartment 8 by L lo y d ’s a t a cost of 8
houses, a box factory, business blocks ami various other 8 $2,100. T h e in su ra n c e 8
fcti uctures This total does not include the neW Lithiam 8 covered th e p ic tu re d u rin g 8
Hotel, work on which was started in 1924, Jordan taking 8 a w e e k ’s ru n , fo llo w in g 8
into consideration only those structures completed during 8 8 th e u n u s u a l cold sn a p in 8
th e N o rth w e st,, w hich r u in 8
the year.
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ed th e th e a tr e bu sin ess.
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The largest individual expenditure for a structure 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ^ 8 8 8 8
MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS SPOTLIGHT.
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CHILD LABOR
ROW FIGHT TO
BEA
FAMILY HAS 5 3 VOTES,
AN SW ER TO CHALLENGE
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BOSTON, J a n . 16. — » !
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T he fam ily of Mr. a n d Mrs. 8
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John
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fifty -fiv e v o tes a t th e re- »
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8 W . M a cA rth u r, of C am » i Ben C. Sheldon,
Former
Public Meeting to be Held in « b rid g e , w hose m o th e r 8 1 . Member of Legislature,
Salem by Legislature
» claim ed tw e n ty -o n e vo tes 0
Behind Measure
on Jan. 28
» fo r P re s id e n t C oolidge.
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• T he W oodses have e ig h t
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LAST CHANCE FOR BILL » d a u g h te rs a n d seven sous, 8 .
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six son - in - law , seven » P rom ise Mad« This He« tion lit
Opposition F orces Strong. Lobby- ' 8
d a u g h te rs - in - law and $$
P ast Must !,«■ Kepti, A ccording
ists Work at S ta te H ouse in
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to M edford Man
Order to B eat M easure
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WORKING FOR
NORMAL HERE
Ben C. S heldon, of M edford,
fo rm e r le g is la to r from Ja c k so n
co u n ty w as in A shland to d ay c o n
s u ltin g w ith H o m er B illings and
o th e rs re g a rd in g th e effort to se
a b le o p p o sitio n , an d
y e ste rd a y
made during the year was by the Oregon, California Box
c u re th e re e s ta b lis h m e n t of th e
te n ta tiv e p lan s w ere m ad e fo r a
S o u th e rn O regon N orm al School.
and Lumber Company. This organization expended $28.-
p u b lic h e a rin g b e fo re th e tw o
Mr. Sheldon h a s cam paigned O re
000 on their box factory in this city, which was completed
c o m m itte e s t h a t w in have th e
gon in th e p a st fo r a n o rm al
last summer. The Frances Butler Apartment building was
h o u se a n d s e n a te jo in t re so lu tio n
school In th is section and w hile in
b e fo re th em fo r rec o m m e n d a tio n s.
the next largest building constructed during thg year,
th e le g is la tu re secu red th e r e f e r
T he re s o lu tio n s c o m m itte e , F red Ashland Celebrity Course Number ence to th e people of a no rm al
Ed Butler expending $25,000 on this newest of Ashland’s
G iven at Armory B efore Small
M eindi, c h a irm a n , h a s th e m ea s
school m ea su re.
apartment - houses.
A udience. G reatly Enjoyed
u re in Jia n d in th e h o u se, a n d in
Mr. S heldon fin d s th a t b u si
In c lu d e d In th e to ta l fo r con- I — ---------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _
tlie s e n a te it w ill be co n sid e red
ness m a tte rs call him to S o u th e rn
s tru c tio n w as th e b u ild in g o f tw o
“ T he C in d e re lla M an,” by E d C a lifo rn ia th e f irs t of next w eek
by th e ju d ic ia ry 'c o m m itte e . J a y
g re e n h o u se s, o n e e re c te d by L. R.
U pton, c h a irm a n .
w ard C hilds C a rp e n te r, a tale of so th a t it will be im possible for
M embers of Body 111, Unable to
H a tc h e r a t a cost of $ 9 0 0 , th e
y
o u th an d love, w as p re se n te d by him to spend m uch tim e at Salem
T
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n
ta
tiv
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p
lan
s
w
ere
m
ade
fo
r
A ttend Called S ession o f Jury
o th e r by C. D elsm an a t a c o st of
a
New Y ork c a st la st n ig h t In d u rin g th e p re se n t le g isla tiv e se s
th
e
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e
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rin
g
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n
ig
h
t
jo
in
t
ses
to be on Hand Monday
$600. A to ta l of $6,500 -was ex
sion of th e tw o c o m m itte e s W ed th e A rm o ry , before a very sm all sion, but lie h as a ssu re d Mr. B il
p ended by O llie E a s te rlin g f o r th e
n esd ay , J a n u a r y 28.
T his plan a u d ie n c e . T he play w as th e th ird lin g s th a t, if th e s itu a tio n rea c h e s
K LA M A TH F A L L S, J a n . 16.—
c o n s tru c tio n of
h is new
rock
seem
ed
a
g
re
e
a
b
le
to
d
ay
to e v e ry n u m b e r of th e A sh lan d C eleb rity a c ritic a l p o in t, and th e local com
H A 3 2 IE DE T /19T $ E S T E R E TÆ V XC R -
G ran d J u r y in v e s tig a tio n in to th e
c ru s h in g p la n t, th e r e p o r t show s,
one co n cern ed a n d p ro b ab ly will C o u rse se rie s of m usic an d d ra m a m itte e feels th a t he can help th e
ûeXtaj: a i » « T o ls t o i? ç
J u d it h
sla y in g of O scar E ric k so n d u rin g
te n th o u sa n d d o lla rs w a s e x p e n d
tic n u m b ers. T h e play proved to cau se, he w ill d ro p his b usiness
i be c a rrie d ou t.
th e ro b b e ry of a g a m b fin g house
ed by th e B agley C a n n in g C om S ixty F eet to be L egal W idth of
E stelle Taylor, m otion picture a c tress, has secured a P h tlaaeipnia
F ro m P o rtla n d
will com e
he full of h u m o r, p ep p e re d h e re and r e tu r n to Salem in F e b ru a ry
h e re J a n u a r y 4, w ill g e t under
divorce trom K enneth Malcolm Peacock and is now free to m arry ! la rg e d e le g a tio n
p a n y , m a k in g v a rio u s im p ro v e
and
th e re w ith h ig h ly d ra m a tic to g et into th e fray.
R ighi of W ay, A ccording to
Jack Dempsey, to whom she has so often been reported engaged. The '
Oi r e P re se n ta -
way M onday, it w as a n n o u n c e d
m e n ts on th e ir p la n t h e re , w hile
p
o
in
ts,
a n d u n d e rsc o red by p ath o s.
S ta te E n gin eer
“ A no rm al school for th is sec
engagem ent is announced of Miss Ju d ith Sm ith, New York society girl ;
' ° r w om en 8 c ,u b s a n d o th e r
to d ay by D istric t A tto rn e y G an-
th e C ity P ari? C o m m issio n ex
T
he
s
to
ry
d
e
a
lt
w
ith
a
“
poor
little
to
Philip
Morgan
P
lant,
h
eir
to
th
e
$30,000.000
e
sta
te
of
his
late
father^
j
w
e
lia
re
bodies,
w
ith
c
ap
ab
le
tion
of th e s ta te is in e v ita b le ,”
ong. Tw o m em b e rs of th e g ra n d
p en d ed a n eq u al sum on c o n s tr u c
Com m odore Plant. Al Jolson, fam ous com edian, is so 111 he has been , sp okesm en rea d y w ith a rg u m e n ts rich g i r l ” w ho, a f te r co m in g hom e said Mr. S heldon th is m o rn in g .
PO R T L A N D , J a n . 16. — T he ju r y w ho w e re ill s e n t w o rd th ey
r-nmnallaH
1 "•LU u ig u iu eiiib
com pelled iotnnnro.il»
tem porarily to re tire from _ a .1__
New . York show In which he was
tio n w ork in th e p a rk .
fro m F ra n c e , finds t h a t she Is “ W h e th e r th is effo rt will b rin g it,
h ig h w a y
e n g in e e r w as o rd e re d w ould be a b le to a tte n d by th a t
appearing. Miss M arie de L ist, Boston a r tis t’s model and dancer has p re p a re d to s u p p o rt th e proposed,
A s u m m a ry of th e b u ild in g s a n d y e s te rd a y to su rv e y th e seotion d a te .
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m
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t
to
th
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fe
d
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ra
l
!'lonely
as h e r fa th e r did not un- re m a in s to be seen, b u t it looks
been granted a retrial in her $20,000 su it ag ain st the New York C entral
In th e m e a n tim e th e d is
im p ro v e m e n t c o m p le te d h e re d u r o f S a n tia m highw-ay b e tw e e n A1
"
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ailroad
She
alleged
th
a
t
a
Boston
and
Albany
R
ailroad
employe
threw
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rs
ta
n
d
h e r n e e d s a n d had b u t p ro m isin g .
c
o
n
s
titu
tio
n
.
E ven
th o u g h
th e
tr ic t a tto r n e y ’s office w as g a th
an
orange
from
a
m
oving
train
th
a
t
stru
ck
h
er
in
the
chest
and
spoiled
in g th e y e a r follow s.
little tim e to d ev o te to h er. She ch an ces of success m ig h t p ro v e
T
hey
w
ill
be
a
s
s
tro
n
g
ly
op-
b a n y a n d L e b a n o n , fo llo w in g th e e rin g evidence* a g a in s t th e fo u r
h e r figure as a model.
I posed, fo r th e lobby a g a in s t it hecam e a c q u a in te d w ith a m an slig h t, th e th in g fo r th e frie n d s o f
L ouis D odge, B o u le v a rd , $4000, n ew lin e a lo n g th e ra ilro a d tra c k m en now u n d e r a r r e s t a n d th e one
new ,
W i-1 1 D o d g e ,
B o u le T h is w ill s h o rte n th e ro u te tw o b e in g s o u g h t.
is w ell o rg an iz ed .
T he em p lo y liv in g ac ro ss th e w ay, w hom she' good schools to do is to ju m p in to
v a rd , $1200, im p ro v e m e n t; J. p . m ales o v e r th e old ro a d now used.
e r s ’ a sso c ia tio n of P o rtla n d has called “ T he C in d e re lla M an.” The th e fight w hole h e a rte d iy a n d
A b it of c a m p a ig n iro n y w as
D odge,
B o u le v a rd ,
$ 1 2 0 0 , im
l e p re s e n ta tiv e s h e re , am o n g them m an w as a y o u n g w rig h te r, s tru g keep b efo re th e people of th e
U pon re q u e s t of C o u n ty J u d g e b ro u g h t to lig h t to d a y w h e n Lloyd
1 h o m as M cC usker, an d he expects g lln g fo r re c o g n itio n , and w as in s ta te th e in sis te n t, h o n e st, w ell
p ro v e m e n t; C. E. P r o n u n , A l H. E . K e lty of L ak ev iew a s u r L. Low , e x -sh e riff, re lin q u is h e d
p re ju d ic e d
a g a in s t ju s tifie d d em an d th a t o u r g ra d e
m o n t S t., $ 4 500, n ew ; J . W elsh , vey w ill be m ad e a t once of th e h is co m m issio n to S h eriff H a w
to be on th e jo b ste a d ily , p u ttin g c id e n ta lly
L a u re l S t., $ 1 2 0 0 , im p ro v e m e n t; L a k e v ie w -K la m a th F a lls h ig h w a y k ins.
m
a
rry
in
g
a
.
rich
g
irl.
She,
k n o w schools in th is section of O regon
in a w ord a g a in s t th e a m e n d m e n t
J t w as Low w ho tra ile d
i w h e re v e r it will do th e m o st good. ing th is, posed as a frie n d of th e m us have th e o p p o rtu n ity to tr a in
J . R. L eslie, V an N ess A ve., $ 4 0 0 , b e tw e e n th e f ir s t n a m e d city an d P e te S u lliv a n th ro u g h th e sheep
im p ro v e m e n t; A sh la n d Iro n W k s., B ly, som e fo rty m iles. L a k e c o u n cam ps la s t n ig h t a n d to o k h im in to
M em bers of both h o u ses from rich g irl, a n d a c o u rts h ip follow th e ir te a c h e rs. W e w ere a ssu re d
H elm an S t.. $600, im p ro v e m e n t^ ty a g r e e s to g ra d e th e ro a d from c u sto d y . D u rin g th e c a m p a ig n fo r
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I tb e fa rm in g se ctio n s a re being ed, w hich ended in th e m a rria g e in o u r fo rm e r cam p aig n th a t as
C. D elsm an, N evada St. (G re e n -l L a k e v ie w to
th e e a s t e n d
of s h e riff Low a n d H a w k in s w e re Schools W ith A verage D aily A t
be S ™ , C ity
a r 8 " '” e “ t “
“ th e of th e tw o, a fte r a n u m b e r of com soon as M onm outh N orm al had an
h o u s e ), $900, new ; L. R. H a tc h e r, D re w ’s valley p ro je c t, se v e n te e n b itte r in th e ir d e n u n c ia tio n of
passes, th e s tu rd y fa r p lic a tio n s, in clu d ed in w hich w as a tte n d a n c e of o v er 500 th e s ta te
ten dance o f 3 0 0 W ill be Eli-
C ouncil A sk in g Cabling of E lec
B o u le v a rd , (G re e n h o u s e ), $ 5 0 0 0 . m ile s a n d th e s ta te w ill g ra d e a n d each o th e r a n d e a ch p ro m ise d th e
m e r lad w ill be ta k e n from th e a s e t to w ith “ T he G re a t She w ould g et b eh in d o u r re q u e s t fo r
g ib le for New In stitu tion s
tion on Issu e o f Bonds
n ew ; H. G. E n d e rs,
2nd
St.,« s u rf a c e th e ro a d fro m th e w est v o te rs t h a t th e o th e r n e v e r w ould
plow a n d th e m ilk m aid from h e r ! B e a r” - t b e y o u n g w r ite r ’s land- a d d itio n a l schoqls. M onm outh now
$25 0 0 , im p ro v e m e n t; B agley C an-^ end o f D re w ’s v a lle y p ro je c t to be n a m e d a s d e p u ty .
cow s, w hile th is lin e of ta lk is lady, w ho, upon d isco v erin g th e has an e n ro llm e n t of a b o u t 750. It
STA TE H O U SE, S alem , J a n . 16.
By a u n a n im o u s vo te, th e A sh- pooh-phoohed by th o se e a g e r to girl v isitin g th e w rite r, d e m a n d s looks as th o u g h we o u g h t to get
n in g Co., H elm an S t., $10,000.;) th e c o u n ty lin e , n in e m iles. T his
B u t w hen J o h n T a y lo r, th e first — S e n a to r E d d y y e s te rd a y in tr o
lan d K iw a n is C lub, a t th e ir re g u - te e O regon give its vo te fo r th e th a t he leav e th e house.
im p ro v e m e n t; Ed B u tle r. G ran ite); w ill c o s t a b o u t $ 1 2 5,000 a n d is su sp e c t a rr e s te d , m a d e a c o m p le te
o u r school, an d I have a ssu re d
d u ced a bill p ro v id in g fo r th e es la r w eekly lu n ch e o n to d ay , v o ted : c o n s titu tio n a l c h arg e,
S t., $25 ,0 0 0 , new ; C ity P a rk Com -ji to be d o n e th is y e a r.
In o u r o p in io n , th e w ork of Mr. B illings th a t th e b est th a t
co n fessio n g iv in g in fo rm a tio n to ta b lis h m e n t of ju n io r co lleg es as
th a t a re c o m m e n d a tio n be se n t;1 I t is th o u g h t th e jo in t co m m it- “ P rim ro s e ” an old E n g lish b u t is in m e is still and alw ay s a t
m issio n , $1 0 ,0 0 0 ,
new ; J .
Q. 1
Theb co m m issio n d ecided to co- th e d is tr ic t a tto r n e y a s to S u lli
p a r t of th e se c o n d a ry school sys th e c ity council u rg in g th e c a llin g j te e h e a rin g , w hich w ill p ro b ab ly
A d am s, G ra n ite St., $4000, new ; j o p e ra te 50-50 w ith L a n e c o u n ty in v a n ’s w h e re a b o u ts , G a n o n g a sk e d
ler, w ho h a s seen b e tte r days, was th e call »of his c o m m itte e .”
tem of th e s ta te a n d th e fo rm a
M r. G rav es, 8th S t., $ 1 0 0 0 , im - f a new b rid g e over M cK enzie riv e r
of
a
n
e
le
c
tio
n
on
a
bond
issue,
be
a
tte
n
d
e
d
by
m
an
y
m
em
b
ers
of
th
e h ig h p o in t o f th e play. H u m o r
H a w k in s to a p p o in t Low b ecau se tio n o f ju n io r college d is tric ts .
s
u
ffic
ie
n
tly
la
rg
e
to
cover
th
e
!
both
h
o
u
se
s,
w
ill
be
th
e
la
s
t
op-
p ro v e m e n t; M ilton F ra le y , H a r r i - I a t H e n d ric k s .
a n d p a th o s
a lte rn a te ly
flow ed
th e ex-sheriff k n ew S u lliv a n an d
T h e ju n io r co llege could be
son S t., $3000, new ; C. H. V au-jj
T h e P a c ific h ig h w a y r ig h t of h is h a u n ts .
p
u
rc
h
a
s
e
of
th
e
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i
p
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th
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is
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T h e re w as n o ex fo rm e d in an y h ig h school d is tr ic t
p el. B o u le v a rd , $ 1 500, im prove-.! w ay th ro u g h J o s e p h in e a n d J a c k - c h a n g e of c o rd ia l g re e tin g s b e
building*, a n d f o r th e im p r o v e - ; frie n d s to ra lly a n d d isa rm op- p e a ra n c e upon th e sta g e , w hen he
h a v in g a to ta l a v e ra g e d a ily a t
m e n t, H e n ry B ailey, $ 1 000, im -j £on c o u n tie s w as o rd e re d to be
tw een th e s h e riff a n d th e ex- te n d a n c e of 300 o r m o re a n d an m e n ts n e c e ssa ry to p u t th e s tru c t-! p o sitio n ; o th e rw ise , th e issu e ap- wras rem oved fro m th e ertiploy of
p ro v e m e n t, Bob F id d le r, 2nd S t..J m ad e a u n ifo rm six ty feet.
In sh e riff w h en Low r e tu r n e d tr iu m
th e “ G re a t She B e a r” a n d given
u re in f ir s t c la ss co n d itio n .
j p e a rs to be lost.
a sse sse d v a lu a tio n of a t le a s t $4,-
$.>.»<» im p ro v e m e n t; H a rry H a rri-5 m an y p laces th e r e it is less. J u d g e p h a n t w ith h is p ris o n e r la s t n ig h t.
T h e e n tir e m ee tin g , w ith th e e x - !
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a p o sitio n as fo o tm a n by th e rich
000,000.
s o n . O ak S t., $200, im p ro v e m e n t: D uby a n n o u n c e d th a t o n 'a l l new
young w om an w as a m aste rp iec e ,
CHICAGO.
J
a
n
.
16.
c
e
p
tio
n
o
f
th
e
tim
e
fo
r
tw
o
p
ian
o
A
ction
A n o th e r e le m e n t of c o lo r w as
W h e n e v e r 100 o r m o re q u a lifi
S. H. S h o rt, B each S t., $300, im s ta te ro a d s he w ill in sist on th e given th e c a p tu re of S u lliv a n . O f
th e best d ra m a tic b it of th e even-!
ed e le c to rs of a d is tr ic t s h a ll sig n se le c tio n s by G eorge F ra n c is B a r - ! on tb e cbiId la b o r a m e n d m e n t to
p ro v e m e n t; M rs. G id d in g s, No. r ig h t o f w ay b ein g e ig h ty fe e t
ing.
r
o
n
,
w
hich
w
e
re
w
ell
r
e
c
e
iv
e
d
,'
tb
e
fe
d
e
ra
l
c
o
n
s
titu
tio
n
by
legis-
fic ia ls h a d m a d e e v e ry e ffo rt to a p e titio n to th e school b o a rd a s k
F u n e ra l services fo r H u m p h rey
M ain S t., $155, im p ro v e m e n t; H_ w ide.
Mi3s S le ig h t S in g le h u rs t, as
k e e p th e a r r e s t of th e m a n s e c re t in g fo r th e « e s ta b lis h m e n t of a w as tu rn e d over to th e d isc u s s io n ' ia tu r e s of 14 m id d le - w e ste rn
A
n
d e rso n , who w as k illed in a
G. E n d e rs J r ., N. M ain. $600, ira -a
T h e lo n g -w in d e d sq u a b b le w ith u n til a f t e r h e h a d re a c h e d th e ju n io r college th e d ire c to rs w ould of th e meanly to be l^ k e n to save s ta te s is expected soon, a c co rd in g M a rjo rie C a n o r, show ed h e rse lf to
m
ine
cave in a t th e S k y lin e M ine
p ro v e m e n t; E. D. B rig g s, B ush f L a n e c o u n ty over in te re s t m oney
th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g . F . C. ■ to r c P ° r ts from s ta te c a p ita ls re- be a re a lly ta le n te d an d finished
c o u n ty ja il h e re . W h e n Low em
W ed n esd ay n ig h t, w ill be held
S t., ',$2204), im p ro v e m e n t; W m . on h ig h w a y c o n tra c ts w as s e ttle d e rg e d fro m h is a u to m o b ile h a n d be re q u ire d to call a sp e cia l elec H olnes led in th e d iscu ssio n p u t | ceived h e r e to d ay . F ive of th e se a c tre ss.
tio n of th e e le c to rs o f th e d is-’
B rig g s, G ra n ite S t., $ 3 500, im - a t l a s t by e a ch side, com m ission
H a rry S le ig h t c h a ra c te riz e d th e from th e J. P. D odge 3nd Sonu
tin g th e m a tte r b e fo re th e m e m - !s ta te bodies «ow h a v e th e m e a su re
cuffed to h is p ris o n e r h e w r tr ic t on th e q u e stio n .
ru n e ra l ch apel S u n d ay a t 2 o'clock
p ro v e m e n t. Jim M cN air, B ush S t.. a n d c o u n ty c o u rt a g re e in g to call g re e te d w ith a n e x tr a e d itio n of
a n d b a lf a dozen p a rt of M orris C an o r, a h a rd an d
T h e ju n io r college w ould be u n b e rs, an d tra c in g th e g ro w th of b e fo re th e m
$ 4 00. im p ro v e m e n t; G. A. B r is c o e ^ th e TOatter 8etU ed ..ft8 ig .. ’
f a th e r w ith
exceptional it w as an n o u n c ed h e re today.
th e E v e n in g H e ra ld , w hich h a d d e r c o n tro l of th e d is tr ic t in w hich th e C h a u ta u q u a a sso c ia tio n from o th e rs b e fo re th e en d of J a n u a r y ru s ty
W e ig h tm a n S t., $2500, new ; M .j
A t th e n e x t raeeting> F e b ru a ry
R e p o rts b ro u g h t dow n from th e
a re expected to v o te as to w h e th e r a b ility .
been issu ed a n d p u t on th e s tre e ts it is e s ta b lis h e d . If th e a v e ra g e th e tim e of its in c e p t'o n h ere.
m
ine
la s t n ig h t v ary slig h tly in
C. L in in g e r. H e lm a n S t., $15 0 0 .|! 26 a m o n g c o n tra c ta co n sid e red
F ra n c e s J o y n e r, as T ony Q uin-
th e y fa v o r e n a c tm e n t a s th e 2 0 th
se v e ra l m in u te s b e fo re Low a r d a ily a tte n d a n c e a t th e college
H
om
es
p
o
in
te
d
o
u
t
t
h
a
t
d
u
rin
g
th e firs t
re p o rts
im p ro v e m e n t; H. C. H ig h . F o r k ^ w in J)e.
ta rd , th e poor w rite r, had m uch d e ta ils fio m
w e re less th a n 50 th e college th e f ir s t few y e a rs o f its life, th e , c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t a law
S t., $2000. im p ro v e m e n t;
D r .J
P av ing b e tw e en H a rris b u rg a n d riv e d in K la m a th F a lls .
re
a
c
h
in
g
h
ere.
A
ccording
to
m en
to do, an d did ev ery b it of it ex
w ould be su sp en d e d a t th e e n d of C h a u ta u q u a wals self su p p o rtin g , ' r e g a rd in g th e la b o r of m in o rs u n
who
w
ere
a
t
w
ork
a
t
th
e
tim
e
of
W oods, M ain S t., $1500, im p ro v e-g j i , nctfo n City.
c e p tio n a lly w ell. T h e re m a in d e r
d e r 18 y e a rs of age.
th e c u r r e n t school y e a r u n til th e b u t w ith th e co m in g of" m o d ern
m e n t; J . M ilton, No. M ain S t . , |
w i d e n in g P a c ific h ig h w a y pave-
th
e
a
c
c
id
e
n
t,
A
nderson
w
as
w
o
rk
S u p p o rte rs of th e effort to p re of th e c a st d isp lay ed re a l a d e
e le c to rs a g a in v o ted to e s ta b lis h convergences, th e in flu e n ce of th e
$ 3 5 0 0 , im p ro v e m e n t; C. D ariing.-j m e n t f r c m W olf CrePk t0 „ r a v e
ing
in
th
e
60
foot
level,
h
e
lp
in
g
v e n t e x p lo ita tio n
of childhood qu acy .— T. R. J .
it.
a sso c ia tio n w an ed , u h til it w as
tim b e r th e ro o f Of a d r if t. T he
No. M ain S t., $1500 im p ro v e - C reek fro m 14
foot
18
foot
w h ere deem ed d e trim e n ta l to th e
14 fe e t to 18 fee t
A ny h ig h school b u ild in g in tho n eg lig ib le.
m e n t; M r. W e n n e r, No*. M ain St..
tim b e rs w e ie being raised since,
chil’d and th e f u tu r e of th e ra c e ;
W id e n in g p a v e m e n t on C abbage
d is tr ic t could be used fo r th e
G eorge A. B riscoe, s u p e rin te n d
$1200,
im p ro v e m e n t; D t . W .
th e o rig in a l b racin g w as too low.
h ill s e c tio n of Old O regon tra il
college a n d th e ex p en se of m a in e n t of schools voiced th e opinion a re u rg in g e a rly a c tio n in th e le g -|
O eser, S ervice S ta tio n . $600, Main.!
A ccording to th e re p o rt, L ouis
in U m a tilla c o u n ty to 18 fe e t fo r
..
,,
isla tu re . In d u s tria l a n d farm or-
ta in in g th e co llege w ould be borne th a t he c ity
S tr e e t; O llie
E a s te rlin g ,
Rock-
sh o u ld ta k e o v er th e g a n iz a tio n a
a re
o p p osing
th e !
C om pton, Tom R eynolds, m in e rs
d is ta n c e o f te n m iles.
by th e school fu n d s of th e d is b u ild in g , sh o w in g t h a t
C ru s h e r. $ 6 5 0 0 ;
C. E.
L ane.
w ere w o rk in g in th e d r if t, a few
it
had a m e n d m e n t.
|
G ra d in g B a k e r-U n ity h ig h w a y
tr
ic
t
a
n
d
such
sp
ecial
fu
n
d
s
as
fe
e t from th e - e n tr a n c e in to th e
• B o u le v .r d . »50 im provem ent; W .i
B a k er Jo SUce9
nlne
g r e a t h isto ric a l a n d a d v e rtis in g j D u scu ssio n of possible r e f e r e n - !
!
m
ay
be
p
ro
v
id
ed
by
law
.
& N. S ervice S ta tio n , B o u le v a rd .J
..
s h a ft, a lo n g w ith A n d e n o n . C om
v a lu e a s w ell a s m o n e ta ry v a lu e . dum on , he ,,ro p o sal h a s 'b e e n !
m ile s.
T h e school b o a rd w ould have
$ 3 100, New. W . H e rn d o n , B each J
pton
w as rem o v in g rock in o r d e r
H.
C.
G
aley,
s
e
c
re
ta
ry
of
th
e
h
e
a
rd
in
O
hio,
M
ichigan,
S
o
u
th
!
T h e L ith ia n fo o tb a ll. anA th e
sfuthority, w ith th e a s sis ta n c e of
S t., $ 3 200, n e w ; A ah lan d G re e n
to
m
ak
e a place fo r a tim b e r. A n
K
iw
a
n
is
c
lu
b
voiced
th
e
sam
e
D
a
k
o
ta
a
n
d
K
a
n
sa
s,
th
e
govern-
E lk s b a s k e tb a ll te a m s gave a b a n th e s ta te school s u p e rin te n d e n t to
h o u se. N ev ad a S t., $500, im p ro v e YOUNG MAN DIES AT
d
erso
n
w as w o rk in g n e a r him ,
J . W . McCoy, p res- Or s of th e la tte r tw o s ta te s hav-
HOME ON CHURCH ST. q u e t a t th e B lue F lo w e r L odge p re s c rib e th e c o u rse of s tu d y , n o tj o p ln io n , ' w . h ile
7
.......................i
A fte r fo u r in te rse c tio n a l gam es, w hile R ey n o ld s w as w ith in a few
m e n t; E. O. S m ith ,
O ak
S t..
..
.
,
„ L .v I ld e n t o i t b e body, ex p ressed h is ing rec o m m e n d e d its su b m issio n
la s t e v e n in g h o n o rin g Jim B ow exceeding
tw o
y e a rs of w o r k .1 belief to be th a t t h e c ity ahould
to th e v o te r ., M a .s a c b u .e tts , byi
H 'lg h T u tf ltT V h ? A s h ^ ' “ L e d '
$2500 , n e w ; E . O. S m ith , O ak S t.,
_ . . _,
_
.
,
w r,
R o b e r t L lo y d P a tte r s o n ,
a(ge e rs, who h a s been th e c o m p e ten t School b o a rd s w ould h av e a u th o r ta k e th e b u ild in g o v e r a n d ex- re fe re n d u m .
d
isa
p
p
ro
v
e
d
th
e
!
,a
n
d
X
i
.
on a < u .t r ° "
i ’“ »««0«
$1500, c h ick en h o u s e s; L. De C ar--
’
~
„
A 25 y e a rs , d ie d la s t
n ig h t a t th e m a n a g e r of th e tw o te a m s d u rin g ity to a d m it to th e co llege th e p e n d s u ffic ie n t m oney in p u ttin g , a m e n d m e n t.
;
S
e
u
tb
e
!»
o
F
eâô
u
ü
v
e
b
e
r
.
.
,
7
be'
°
r‘’
low. O ak St. $ 1 800, n e w ; O reg o n , '
3
’
6
h o m e of h is m ofher, Mrs. M. Pat- th e season.
g r a d u a te s of a n y h ig h school in
C alif. Box & L u m b e r Co., $ 2 8 0 0 0 ,
Into c o n d itio n a s to m a t e It soif
T h e p ro p o sed a m e n d m e n t
is m o rro w n ig h t w hen lh ev t .n a l e ' d
8r «"xebanging p laces. A n-
A tu rk e y d in n e r w as se rv e d fo l th e s ta te a n d su ch g r a d u a te s of su
p p o rtln g . H e ex p lained bow . in ; p e n d in g b e fo re th e Oh la b „ m a .| w lth t h e P h o L ^ g i X ^ M ! b X e " t b e ^ v e Ï n X l e d " ’Z
te r s o n , of 43 C h u rc h s tr e e t.
new . E a s t M ain S t.; J o r d a n Sash
H e ik s u rv iv e d by h is m o th e r, low ed by to a s ts fro m a ll p re s e n t, o th e r h ig h sch o o ls a n d a n y o th e r
* C ab in et W ks.. H e lm a n S t. $ 6 0 0 .
t S o u th D ak o ta, M innesota, N ebras-1 th e A rm ory.
te d ’ ™,e
Coach H u g h e s a c tin g a s toastm as-. c a n d id a te s o v e r e ig h te e n y e a rs life o p inion th is could be d o n e.
A sh la n d J
8ist* rs a n d tw o b ro th e rs of
re
p
o
rt
s
ta
te
s
a
b
o
u
t
a
ton
of rock
im p ro v e m e n t;
H o tel
k
a
an
d
M
isouri
le
g
isla
tiv
e
assem
-
!
T
he
P
h
o
en
ix
five,
a
lth
o
u
g
h
n
o
t
te r. F o o tb a lls a n d u n iq u e place old aB m ay be a p p ro v e d by th e
A s h la n d , one of B alb o a. P a n a m a .
a
n
d
sla
g
from
th
e
ro
o
f
fell on
M ain S t., $5000, im p ro v e m e n t; E .
b lic s -
ra te d as fa s t a s th e lo cals, a re re-
F u n e raJ
a n n o u n c e m e n ts
w ill c a rd s a d o rn e d th e ta b le pnd d ire c to rs . S tu d e n ts fro m o u tsid e
A
n
d
e
rso
n
,
one
big
piece
of
ro ck
cau sed m uch a m u s e m e n t am o n g
R. Isa a c , G ra n ite S t., $ 6 000, n e w ; b e m ad e la te r .
p u ted as h a v in g a re a l o u tfit, one E triking him on th e head , f r a c tu r
th e d is tr ic t w ould be re q u ire d to L eft Today—
th o se p re s e n t. S ev eral o f th e m em
| t h a t is lik ely to m ak e th e locals
D r. A ngell, V ista St., $ 1 5 0 0 , im
pay a tu itio n .
p e n r y E n d e rs le ft th is m o rn In A sh lan d —
in g h is sk u ll. T he m en im m e d ia te
b e rs w ere u n a b le to a tte n d .
open
up
to
ta
k
e
a
v
e
rd
ic
t.
In
T h e bill is b ased on a C a lifo rn ia in g fo r T acom a w h e re he w ill a t
p ro v e m e n t: Mrs. C h a ttin , H a rg a -
ly
pu lled him o u t an d w ith in five
F o rm e r J u d g e W . A. G a rd n e r
i Jim B ow ers h a s m a d e a n ex-
th
e
ir
la
s
t
g
am
e,
th
e
P
h
o
en
ix
five
law
.
The
Junior
college
w
ould
be
te
n
d
a
m
e
e
tin
g
of
th
e
K
iw
an
is
m in u te s he w as o u t of th e m ine.
S p rin g tie ld — C o n stru c tio n of j c e lle n t m a n a g e r fo r th e s e te a m s
of Ja c k so n v ille w as in A shland
tru s te e s . M rs. E n d e rs w ill accom to d ay , a tte n d in g to b u sin ess. H e h u n g a nice tro u n c in g on th e M edical aid w as s e n t fo r, b u t it
s o u th w in g o f B o o th -K elly m ill' an d th e y h e a rtily th a n k e d him fo r
(Contlnaed on page 4}
p an y him a s f a r as P o rtla n d a n d w ill also a tte n d th e S h rin e c e re M yrtel C reek fiv e f O utw eig h ed w as fo u r h o u rs a f te r th e a c c id e n t
d a m a lm o s t fin ish e d .
> h is w illin g n e ss to do th is w o rk .
( Con tinned on p age, fou r)
w ill v isit frie n d s th e re .
b e fo re D o cto r B ro w e r could be
m onial h e re th is evening.
(C ontinued on page four)
lo cated a n d ta k e n up to th e m ine.
STA TE HO USE, S alem , O re.,
J a n . 16. — P ro p o n e n ts of the*
ch ild la b o r a m e n d m e n t in both j
ho u ses rea liz e th e y face fo rm id -j
E
OF SLAYING WILL
8
E
OF BEST SHOWS POI
HEB
PACIFIC HIGHWAY
I
STATE HI SCHOOLS OVER BIG BUILDING
L SERVICES ARE
TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY
BV TEAM MEMBERS AT
8AN00ET EAST NIGHT
ASHLAND HIGH FIVE
TO TAKE ON QUINTET
F