Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1925, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
Ashland High School
Students’ Booster Issue
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years *
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’'Ashland High School
Students’ Booster Issue
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CEREMONIAL IS
FEATURED BY
A BIO BANQUET
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NEW MEMBERS TAKEN 8
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STATE NORMAL
IS FAVORED BY
I. H. VAN WINKLE
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SEATTLE, Jan. 17.— 8
Three bandits driving in 8
a small touring car, held 8
up and robbed Claud 8
Felts," cashier of the 8
Pacific
Telephone and 8
Telegraph Company, and 8
escaped with $35,000 in 8
chsh and checks. Feltz was 8
enroute to the bank with 8 Attorney General Decides
George Lynch, his assist- 8
That Normal Can be
ant, in a machine, when 8
Built Here
the bandits’ car pulled up 8
in front of them, forcing 8 LOCATION IS FAVORED
8 their machine to the 8
3 5 0 D elegates G ather at H all; 8 curb.
tx Board o f R egents to H ave P ow er
Dance Is W ell A ttended; Cer­
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to P u t Schools A nyw here
em onial Given at A nnory
The Midwinter Roundup and
Ceremonial of Hilla Temple. An­
cient Arabic, Order of the. Nobles
of the Mystic Shrine, was held
in Ashland yesterday. From all
the principal towns in Southern
Oregon and also from Eugene.
Shriners and their ladies gathered
for the festive occasion.
A local committee received and
entertained the wives of the
Shriners during the afternoon and
early evening at the Masonic
Hall.
The main event of the program
was the large banquet held in the
dining room of the Elks Temple,
where 341 Shriners and their
ladies met and enjoyed the sum-
ptuous banquet which was prepar-
ed by the Plaza Confectionery and
served by girls of the High School.
Mr. E. G. Lawrence, representa­
tive of F isher’s F ioar Company,
supplied hot biscuits. Music was
furnished by Loveland’s Orches­
tra.
At 3 o'clock in the afternoon
seventeen candidates started on
the journey across the hot sauds
te Mecca, but it was not until
10 o'clock th at they were finally
clothed with the insignia e n titl­
ing them to recognition in the
traternity. This fraternity by its
wonderful* work in establishing
hospitals for crippled children
throughout thé United States d u r­
ing the past few years, has shown
th a t it has an appreciation of the
serious side of life, concentrating
the wealth aud influence at its
command to carry out a m arvel­
ous program along the line of
benefitting the unfortunate chil­
dren of this nation.
Those who were initiated into
the Shrine ^ re P. S. Anderson,
B. R. Elliot, Roy Elliot, Harvey
J. Fieid, Peter M. Kershaw, S. A.
Kroschel, P. B. Ryannlng, F. E.
Shuler, Jam es Taylor and H, A.
Ooiman, all of Medford; J. C.
Brill of G rants Pass; M. E. Coop­
er, F. H. Davis and H. A. W est
of Roseburg; A. H. Shortez and
F. W. Schobert of Eugene; and
B. H. W illiams of Dexter.
A s h l a n d is r e c o g n i z e d
as being the smallest city in North
America having a Masonic Temple,
and the Mystic Shrine is among
the smallest in membership. How­
ever, the lodge has the distinc­
tion of being a high standing one,
and has a reputation of being one
of the best in supplying homecom­
ing events for its ’members. It
has representatives throughout
Southern and W estern Oregon.
The Masonic Hall was crowd­
ed during the afternoon and early
evening hours by wives of the
Shriners, who accompanied their
husbands to the city.
A local
com m ittee received1 the guests,
and entertained them until the
evening services began.
SEEK FR EED O M
FROM HUSBANDS
FIRSTlWO STORIES
NEW 1ITHIAN HOTEL
NEARLY COMPLETED
P lum bin g and L igh tin g W ork Is
In stalled ; P lan to C om plete
B u ild in g in June
The new Lithian Hotel now un­
der construction on the corners
of Ea*st ma/l1 and F lrst afreets,
in spite of six weeks delay of op­
erations, will probably be com­
pleted by June 1. The delay,
caused prim arily by the illness of
the supervisor E. N. McNeil, who
was in char&e of all erection
work, has slowed down the job
considerably, but with a fresh
sta rt and with a full crew on the
job, the stru ctu re is fast being
raised under the direction of
Nelse Hoover, p artn er of Mr. Mc­
Neil, of the firm. Hoover and Mc­
Neil. Mr. Hoover had previously
been superintending the construc­
tion’ of a building in Eugene. His
p artn er is still confined to the
hospital.
The first two stories of the
stru ctu re are already completed,
and an elevator has been instal­
led to haul up cement used to pour
the upper stories. All plumbing
and electric work has also been
completed on these two floors.
The severe w eather and the
lack of sand and gravel, have
made working conditions hard,
and have caused additional delay.
The gravel is now being supplied
fast enough to keep a plentiful
supply on hand for the mix­
ers, however, and to insure against
more -loss of time from lack of
m aterial.
According to a report from
Secretary Frost of the hotel com­
m ittee, a m ajority of the -sub­
scribers have paid up on part of
their stocks, and there will be
little trouble in collecting what is
left. Several have paid the entire
rate and have taken more stock,
while a very small percent are
unable to pay immediately.
The company is now employing
32 men, and all actual construc­
tion work is under the direct sup­
ervision of B ert Thomas, super­
intendent.
Those in charge in ­
tend to raise the stru ctu re a t the
rate of a story a week later on.
RESOLUTION MADE FOR
COPY REPARATIONS
WASHINGTON, Ja^i. 17. — A
resolution to -ca’.l up Secretary of
State Hughes to supply the senate
with a copy of the Dawes R epara­
tions, was signed at Paris by Am­
bassadors H errick and Colonel
Longan on the behalf of the Unit­
ed States. The resolution was in­
troduced to the senate by Senator
Hiram Johnson of California, and
will be referred to the Foreign
Relations Committee.
W. W. ROBISON SIGNS
LOCATION CONTRACT
W, W. Robison, a prom inent
real estate agent of this city to­
day signed a contract with th d
Oregon Settlem ent Co. of Eugene
which is a branch of the Chamber
of Commerce of this city. Mr.
Robison will act as agent for this
company by furnishing locations
for people m aking inquiries at
Eugene. The company will act in
this same capacity to Mr. Robi­
son.
W illiam A. Ruth of Eugene,
secretary Of this company, was in
town today interviewing Mr. Robi-
son regarding the proposition.
MEDFORD, Jan. 17. — C harg-|
In g 'th a t her husband, Glenn Haley
of Medford, left about December
1, 1924, with another woman “and
drew her fupds out of the b an k ”
to pay the expenses of the trip,
Mrs. Estella Haley Thursday filed
su it for divorce in the circuit
court.
Mrs. Haley also alleges her hus­
band entertained women a t the
home while she was at work, and
is guilty of habitual gross dru n k ­
enness, “ contracted since their
m arriage.”
FUNERAL OF ASHLAND
Elizabeth W est of Ashland also BOY W ILL BE SUNDAY
filed a suit for divorce against
George A. W est of Ashland. The
The funeral of Robert Lloyd
husband is charged w ith slap- Patterson who died Thursday at
ping and cursing her in the pres- the home of his m other, Mrs. M
ence of relatives, and also th re a t­ Patterson of Church street will be
ening to disembowel her father, A. held from Stock’s U ndertaking
C. Edwards, who. the complaint parlors Sunday afternoon àt two
sets forth provided board and o’clock.
lodging for both. Mrs. W est also
alleges th a t her husband "will not, M oved to Fairview —
work or do m anual labof, and
W. J. Dougherty is moving to­
spends most of his time around day from his home on Oak street
poolhalls and soft drink joints.” ' to 555 Fairview street.
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN COOLIDGE
CABINET
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SATISFACTORY?
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Em ploying T h irty People in 8
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Production of C rates
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and Boxes
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M ODERNLY F IT T E D 8
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Plan to O perate ’ Y ear Around; 8
New .Machinery to he Installed
for Sum m er Work
Is Decision
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the
Ashland Chamber of Commerce
received the following telegram
from the state Superintendent of
schools yesterday evening: “ Opin­
ion of A ttorney - General gives
norm al school board the same au­
thority to m aintain and operate
Ashland Normal School as any
other norm al school in Oregon,”
Supt. J. A. Churchill. Mr. Church­
ill is known to be in favor of more
norm al schools in the state and
Ashland Is the only town In South­
ern Oregon th a t is petitioning for
a new school, although several
northern cities, have declared
their desire to have one. Senator
Dennis wants a norm al at La
Grande, Senator Taylor at Pendle­
ton, and Senator Dunn a t Ash­
land.
A clause In the C onstitution of
Oregon reads th at all of the*etate
schools m ust be located in, or
near the capltol, Salem. ,Years
ago the state legislature empow­
ered the Board of Regents of the
Oregon Normal Schools to create
four state Normal Schools, one of
them to be located a t Ashland.
The state lias alw ays held, how­
ever, th at after the schools were
closed, tho Board of Regents did
not have the au th o rity to re­
establish them. Attorney-General
Van W inkle, however, holds th at
the Board of Regents can create
a school anyplace in the state.
This is good news to the people
who have worked for the re-estab­
lishm ent of a norm al at Ashland.
Many local people hold the same
view th£t the Attorney-General
gave out. New norm als are now
practically assured Oregon. This
will relieve the greatly
over­
crowded school at Monmouth.
BOX FACTORY’S
ISSUE MAY BE
TAKEN TO FLOOR
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GIRL KILLER
MAY RECEIVE
A LIFE TERM
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 8
-*— A th reat to cairy the 8
World C ourt issue into 8 !
an open fight on the senate 8
floor, was voiced today by 8
Senator Shipstead, farm er- 8
laborite of
Minnesota. 8
Shipstead warned the ad­ 8 i
m inistration leaders th at 8 ’
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if some court friends did
:t No S ym pathy Is F elt for
not take definite action to­
Confessed Slayer of
ward the American adher­
M other
ence, he would offer to 8
bring the subject up for
” L IF E SEN TEN CE URGED
debate.
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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 j A ssistant P rosecu ting Attorney
REAL ESTATE MEN
Reported as Fonm -r Ashland
Girl, W ould Give Life
The California-Oregon Box and
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17__
Lum ber Company re-opened itsj
Dorothy Ellington, 16. self con­
w inter season a few weeks ago,
fessed m urderer of her mother.
with a crew of twenty-seven men
' Mrs. Anua Ellington, can expect
and two women. The factory is,
, cuting attorneys, according to the
planning
to operate the year'
i assistant prosecuting attorney,
around, according to the manager
I Miss Thersa Meilke.
Mr. Coggins, who reports that it * U " tO Forni Board
Advertise
Ashland
R<al
E
state;
Cham­ I The girl «still wears a mask
can run in w inter seasons nearly
th at is inscrutable, in spite of the
ber of Com m erce to Help
as well as it can in summer. The
12 hours of gruelling question­
crew now employed is enough to
ing
which was given to her yes­
The real estate men of Ashland
handle
the
present
demand,
terday.
Slip appears to be unwor­
though more will likely be added met this noon at the Plaza for
ried
by
what she has done, and
later, when improvements, will the purpose of forming a realty
is still the “ life of the party.”
be made.
The factory is now board which, through co-operation
She adm itted th at she shot her
running a regular shift, and is with the state and local Chamber
mother, after she had been up­
turning out a good deal of ma­ of Commerce, will promote Ash­
CHARLES*
£ C K A K L C ? £ . HUTCHED terial, although the am ount was land realty propositions all over braided by her for the continued
the country and will be a tre ­ wild parties and night life she
not given by the m anager.
Giving as his reason a desire to retire to the private practice ot
The mill is equipped with mod­ mendous advertising factor for the had been leading. Following the
law, secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, of New York has re-
city.
shooting, she told the police th a t
•is ne, . effective March 4, and President Coolidge has appointed in his ern and adequate machinery
she
had gathered together what
Each
member
of
thia
board
will
pi;.. « hrank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota, at present Ambassador to Great throughout. Although the present
clothing
she had with all the
list
four
or
five
of
their
best
pro­
Fritain
Mr. Coolidge also appointed Charles Beecher Warren ot stock is enough to take care of
money
she
could, find In the
Michigan, former Ambassador to japan and to Mexico. Attorney-General
orders th at have come in up to positions. These will be filed in
sm-. ee.ling Harlan F. Stone, of New York, appointed to the Supreme the present,
the
management I the Land Settlem ent D epartm ent house and boarded a street car
t oun bench There are persistent rumors In Washington that Mrs
Mabel Walker Willefcrandt, of California. Assistant Attorney-General’ plans to plpce a shipment of new I oi tbe State Chamber of Com- for down town. There she en­
may be named by President Coolidge as the first woman Judge on a implements to handle the sum­ merce. Mr. Ide, m anager of the tered a boarding house, wher'e
Federal bench in the United States.
mer business. A stam ping ma­ departm ent, with headquarters in bhe engaged a room for two
chine,
now being installed at Portland, receives inquiries for weeks, telling ih e landlady that
the mill, which will stamp the locations from all over the United she had just arrived from Los
brand and content's of all ma­ States and selects the type of Angeles.
property aBked for from the files.
terial.
She was apprehended when
The entire output of the mill He then sends the person a des­ she called a hoy friend on the
is sold directly to California or cription of the property and the phone. Not finding him at home,
eastern concerns. There is no de­ name of the agent. In this way she left a number to be called.
mand at all for their product in those wishing locations are in­ ‘‘Bob’’ W orth, to whom the call
Oregon, according to the manager, formed directly by the m an ag er! had been sent, upon getting the
while in California it finds a and can communicate with the [num ber. Immediately notified the
Equipm ent Is Purchased From ' New System of H eating P lant to ready m arket. Most of their boxes realty agent at once.
police, who traced the call. Aft­
H arrison Bros, by Moon
j
be In stalled . Sam ple Room
A valuation board, which will er she was taken into custody in
are sent to the Imperial valley,
Mill o f H ilt
j
Is Now- P lanned
where their berry crates, orange be composed of members of the the rooming lioiye at four o’clock
and lemon crates, cannery cases realty board, will see th a t the Thursday morning, she at first
. Y esterday the Fehige - Roach; The directors of the Lithian aud vegetable boxes are in de­ property is correctly appraised.
denied any part In the crime,
Mr. Foster, who has been work­ blaming it on another. Upon fur­
T ransfer Co. brought ov$r from Hotel company held a luncheon mand.
Mr. Coggins states that
H ilt to H arrison B rothers’ Ford at the Plaza at noon today and orders are piling in on him every ing in connenction with the P ort­ ther questioning, however, she
Garage a rubber tired tra ile r o u t-' discussed the general problems day from these industries. The land Park Bureau will be sent to suddenly confessed, and told how
fit, the property of Moon Lum ber j concerning the hotel, it was do- work is not confined to boxes Ashland as a representative of the she had shot her m other after be­
Co. It is .oon to be put in eont-l cMed t0 cbang<. the 8ystom
alone, but also to sash and door Land Settlem ent D epartm ent and ing r e m o n s t r a t e d for the
work.
These products find a good will work with the registration wild life she was leading. The
mission with a Fordson tracto r beating the building by installing
SENATE COMMITTEE
as motive power in handling lum -'
oll burnlng (urnace
lace f m arket in the east. A full car­ bureau of the Chamber of Com­
DELAYS APPOINTMENT ber from the Moon Mill to H ilt, t i e coal one. which w a, o rlg 'r a ily load was shipped east last week. merce, interviewing the tourists body was buried yesterday.
Miss Thersa Meikle, assistant
a distance o( nearly three mites. I planM d. By malting the change
Lum ber has been supplied from and obtaining locations for them. district attorney, who has been as-,
WASHINGTON Jan 17 __For
|le "i*. yeaX T
2 ° n as »»
be easier to heat the the Siskiyous and Green Spring A sim ilar bureau will be estab­ a’gned to represent the prosecu­
ja n .
» o r purchased from HaprJgon Bj.otherg
m ountains, with a small supply lished in Los Angeles, aud 'F ra n ­
-- - time
•
tion in a prelim inary hearing
the third
the Senate Ju d i­ three Fordson tractors besides j bundling and also more economi­
coming from the Rogue River cisco to advertise Oregon
cal.
ciary Committee postponed final much other heavy lum bering ma-I
Members of this organization , l,ext Thursday hits advised author-
district. Most of this is pure
are W. W. Robison, president; I ,tieB that 8he ,s ,eft in charge of
action upon the appointm ent of chinery. He now contem plates in i .It was also decided to make a
white sugar pine, logged out of
H arlan Stone to the United States a larger degree his lum ber opera­ t small alteration in the plans of
Staples, vice-president; *he prosecution, she will ask th a t
Oregon forests and hauled to the E. T
’f she is left in charge of the
the
building
by
changing
two
bed­
Supreme Court. The nom ination tions with Ford products.
Mr.
City by truck, keeping the factory Homer Billings, secretary-treas­
prosecution,
that she will ask th at
rooms
on
the
third
floor
so
th
a
t
was “ passed over” a t the request Moon has loaned this new Ford-
urer; J. H. Fuller, George A.
well supplied at all times.
a sentence of life im prisonm ent
of Senator W alsh of Montana. The son and trailer outfit to H arri­ they could be used by traveling
The mill was given a long Briscoe, H. C. Galey, F. C. Stev-
formal approval of the appoint­ son B rothers for the next few salesmen to display th eir samples.
E. Phipps, and A. M. be given the girl, this Is the
lease by the city of Ashland last i ens>
maximum sentence for a minor.
m ent Was delayed at two other weeks until his season opens, th a t
rooms wBl be connected by fall before construction work j Mea' e r-
No sym pathy whatever is ex­
tescidns
when
Colonel Jam es
may be dem onstrated to other j double doors so th a t the sales- started. W ith the fine sta rt that!
Owenby, Colorado mine operator, concerns who contem plate sim ilar; men cah w ork either individually
pressed for the jazz mad m urder­
has been made, it should become
ess.
chkrged Stone with “ unprofes­ installation of equipment, and the ! or in.groups,
one of the leading industries of
sional conduct’’ in handling of a same will be in. use soon on the;
Mr. Tourtellotte, the architect Ashland. The factory is the first
litigation for the J. P. Morgan K lam ath Falls highway and Paci- i Y°r the hotel, gave a report on one of the kind to be installed
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17—
company.
fic highway, testing out the maxi- the progress of the general con- In the vicinity, and may pioneer;
Miss Meikle, who has been men­
mum load possibilities of this out- I struction of the building. He ntat- Similar industries in the future.
tioned as assistant district a tto r­
"flt in hauling lum ber into Ash-;©d th a t everything is going fine
ney to handle the girl m urderois
land. Cost estim ates will be made and if w eather conditions permit,
case, in wh’ch Mrs. Anna Elling­
LOS A N G ELES MAN
as compared to hauling with any a larg er crew of men will be
son was shot and killed by her
LAUDS CO. BOO K LET
other system or any other make added to the force in a few weeks
her dissipating night life, is
of automobile truck and trailer ! in order to speed» up the construc-
C.
A.
Malone
was
elected
cap-
thought
to be a form er Ashland
This letter from A. A. Fisher,
outfit.
tion work.
tain
of
B
attery
“
B”
,
local
divis-
girl,
and
perhaps a graduate ot
m anager of the Los Angeles
To all appearances it will re­
Those present were, J. W. Mc­ branch office of the state land ion of the National Guard, at the the h'gh school.
volutionize lum ber tran sp o rta­ Coy, Louis Dodge, T. H. Simp­
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settlem ent departm ent of the last regular drill. Captain Malone;
tion from the m ountain mills to son, V. O. N. Smith, O. F. Carson,
is
well
known
in
this
district,!
Portland Cham ber of Commerce, . .
.
, „
,,
’ Mrs. Meikle, m other of Mias
railroad shipping points. It has J. H. McGee, F. F. W hittle, H.
having been appointed city light-
. ....
co-operating
with
the
State
Cham­
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.
,
| Thersa Meikle, owns the building
The second sem ester of school immense bearings ,on the future
ing
eommiss’
.
oner
by
Mayor
John
K.
Tomlinson,
G.
M.
Frofet
and
ber of Commerce:
now occupied by Darling Studio
begins Monday, Jan u ary 26. This of the new box factory of Ash­
son. He was formerly m ajor of.j
Mr Tourtqllotte.
“
Surprised,
proud,
pleased
and*
and Johnson’s Jew elry Store. She
date is of im portance to two land, and will put Ashland on the
happy as the supply of booklets, the company during the war and is now living in Berkeley, and ac­
groups of people especially; the map as a box m anufacturing, a
’W here N ature Lavished Her is well qualified to hold his of- cording to local
reports,
tho
children who are planning to en- lum ber finishing and shipping sta­
i fice,- Major W’aller* an£ an ac­
B
eauties’
came
today.
Surprised,
daughter is the assistant prosecut­
tdr the first grades, and those who tion.
yeK! Because of its beauty. Proud companying officer were present ing attorney, mentioned in the
should be in high schoo«. Chil­
of Jackson county’s progressive­ at the election. Both expressed m urder case. Miss Meikle gradu­
dren who are six years old on or
approval of
the
HOT BISCUITS SERVED
ness. Pleased and happy to be their hearty
ated from the local high schoo’
before March 15, and who have
choice.
w
AT
SHRINE
BANQUET
able
to
tiand
a
prospective
settler
a
number of years ago, and Is well
never been in school, should s ta rt I
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The captain states th a t he is
a work of a rt filled with know­
at th a t time. The spring sem ester!
The 8erving Qf niore than 1100
known here.
well satisfied with the condition
ledge.
is a favorable time for beginners, steam ing hot b1scuits by Mr and
“ If Oregon will continue the of the battery and says th a t no
aS th ! . b! gin2 ln5._ClT i S ! L a _rUlt! Mrs. Lawrence., representatives of
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 17—
program of telling the world just changes will be made of the non­
are much sm aller than those of, The F isher Flour company, at the
W ord was received from the a little of her wonderful oppor­ commissioned officers at present. The »little "B utterfly Jazz Baby"
the fall term , m aking individual i
S hriners’ banquet in the E lks’ constable at Weed,
California, tunities for the next five years, He intends to give each a chance who calmly tqld police of the
attention possible. There will be
building last night, was one of the about 6 p.' m. th at he had under we will have th e greatest wealth to prove himself fitted to retain killing of her mother, crumpled
beginning classes a t both Haw­
most interesting features of this • arrest Frank Coleman, alias F and population on the Pacific the position. He stressed the fact today, when a stepeoptical view
thorne and Ju n io r High Schools.
(that during his term , all m ilitary Of the d e a l body of her mother,
enjoyable banquet.
j H arris, the man who worked a coast.
P arents in each district will send
Through th e courtesy of City, Kraft here a few days ago by hir-
This is to thank you for the courtesies will be strictly observ- j Mrp. Annie Ellington was thrown
their children who are to enter
Electrician C. E. Malone, Mr. a n d ! ,nS a la rKe num ber of men to booklets. I know they will be the ! od. and th a t enlisted men will be uP»n the white screen before the
to the school in th eir own district.
Mrs. Lawrence, who bake the bis-! work for the Utah Construction means of bringing settlers to expected to respect the commands girl’s eyes, at the coroner’s in-
Monday, February 2, is the last
i of superior officers. From now on, Quest of her death today. At the
day beginning pupils may enter cults rig h t at the banquet table, j*Go., and collecting from them Jackson county.”
: he adds, the organization will be a’g h t of th e ’heretofore unmovable
were able to satisfy the demands! v ar*°us sums of money. Sheriff
for the second semester.
I
conducted iu a m ilitary m anner, and still happy, self-confessed
of the 357 banqueters for biscuits,' Ba^ b Jennings was notified and
Those whp have come from
CHIEF
JUSTICE
DIES
if Coleman waives extradition
A talk was given on Wednes- slayer. Dorothy Ellington. 16.
other towns, and those who have and m ore biscuits.
AT HOME IN IDAHO day evening to the non-commis­ crumpled into the arm s of Police­
They
are
in
this
neighborhood
wil1
go
to
Weed
today
to
brîng
not entered the local high school
hlm back to Asbland for Prosecu­
sioned officers, at which a pro­ woman Sullivan with a piercing
should do so at the beginning of dem onstrating Fischer’s flour and tion,
BOISE, Jan. 17— Robert Dunn,
the w arrant having been fil­
H ardened officials turned
gram was arranged for the next hob.
the semester. Mr. Forsythe, prin­ have offered to serve hot biscuits ed in Justice Gowdy’s court, Jan ­ chief justice of
Idaho upreine drill Tbe new captuin intends to! their heads away while the spec-
cipal of the Senior High School, free at any large banquet or din ­ uary 12th, 1925.
cour , le at is orne from can- j iave better attendance as well as tatQrs gasped in horror at the
will be glad to go over the sub­ ner. Tuesday evening a t 10 o’-
clock they will (serve biscuits a t I K
reported ih a t Coleman re r of the stomach,
came a better trained stalf of* officer.. I unexpected change in her man-
ject schedule with any one during ciocK_ they win feerve D.scuits a t worked the same graft in varioug from Couer D Alene and hae risen
A
|n _ ;ner. • The ta[h,.r and brolher of
the week of Jan u ary 19-23, dis­ th e Eastern Star banquet in the towns fa rth e r north in Oregon. to the state ’s highest court. He
stalled in the arm ory for use by the girl .looked again and again
cussing the m erits of each course. Masonic hall.
but these reports have not yet I Is survived by a widow, daughter
company men only. ' W ith the as though unable to tear their
and two sons. Governor Moore
been confirmed.
alley, clubroom and a-large radio eyes away.
Both had formerly
From P ortland—
W eed V isitor—
will appoint a (successor in the
set
for
the
am
usem
ent
of
the
atated
th
a
t
the
girl should hang,
Z. M. Boyer, insurance man of
N. A. Ooiman from Weed, Cali­
Gresham
days. It is understood
City proposes to is next few
.
i
ut
vv
r
u
c
r
u
iis
members,
new
recruits
are
expect-
g
irl’s
brother
was first
Portland called on local agents fornia. was in this city yesterday
tonds for purchase fhat Attol,ney General Conner is] ed
8? e„ ? 20’ ° ..bonds.
The
clubroom Is
is being
being held
heW j -------—_______ ' ' _________ _
ed.
The
clubroom
here yesterday.
on business.
of 24-acre city park.
’ eager to get the position.
open every evening and Sundays.
(Continned on page four)
HOTEL DIRECTORS
TO HANDLE LUMBER
PLANS
BATTERY ‘B’ IS NOW
¡VISIONAL
OF SCHOOL YEAR TO
FAKE EMPLOYER IS
CAPTURED BV WEED
!