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Unsettled and mild tonight and Friday. Gentle winde. of the Tidings is in three sect . AsWand’s Leading N( ions and contains eighteen pages 'per for Over Fifty Years (United Presa Wire Berrien) (United News W ire Service) NO. 77 ASHLAND, OREGON, THÜBSDAY, DEO. 2, 192C THE NBW SERIAL On gage four of tonight’ll Tidings w ill bn found the first Installment of t^at lntonsly In teresting story of a Police Dog, “Tracked by the Police." J ’hls ■tory baa been secured through a special arrangement wltb W arner Brothers picture co«v poratlon and Is one of the most Interesting- fiction stories pos sible to secure. Three Armed Hindus Arrseted by Los Ang Authorities Thrilling Oh&ge in Progress Through the Gulf of Mexico Is RESORT TO PAST BOATS M AT H A V E Determined to Retain Her Place in Foreign Politics - BATTUS William Briggs, Local At torney Appears Before Supreme Court N E W ORLEANS, Dec. 2. — (U N )— A thrilling chase through the G ulf of Mexico was In pro. gress Wednesday night as United 8tates revenue cutter 302 pur sued the Freneh rum schooner Arsene J. which has kidnaped Assistant Phohlbltlon Director J. B.' Matthews ‘ and a machinist’s mate from a Bilexi coastguard boat. O. D. Jackson, prohibition di rector here, was directing the 1. u n i Baas that one time during the after noon the cutter 302 reported It had overtaken the schooner only 'to lose It again In a rough son. Although his massages from the entter were badly garbled Jackson said he had determined that Matthews and the other prisoner aboard the French schooner were safe. The Arsene J. wee believed to he heading for Nassau. W illiam Briggs, local attorney, P^LRIS, Dee. 2.— Determined and Newton C. Chaney, district attorney, have returned from Sa that no one shall replace her as lem, yrhere they represented tbs most dominant personality In Jackson county In the case con the royal court and facing a pos cerning the removal of the county sible battle for s place on the reg sent from Jacksonville to Med ency council, that master politic ford. The case wee srgned before ‘ ian, Queen Marie of Rumania, has Judge Percy R. K elly of Depart loft Paris for Bucharest. Carol, her son, who was crown ment* 1, of the Circuit Court -of prince, retealns In Paris, offic Marion county. Jacksonville was represented ia lly at lest,- unrecognised by his by Portland attorneys, and al- mother and equally determined that ho w ill ytold~none of his roy^ given, one is expected w ithin the al prerogatives should he return to Bucharest. next 10 days. W hile Paris waited to learn of According to' Attorney Briggs, «very attorney in Jackson county a possible meeting between Queen was unanimous In the opinion M arie and former betr,' Carol made haste to dqny statements that Jacksonville had no case. mads by a minister of the Queen Tnsnday, and .quoting the prince as pledging himself against a coup d’etat. schooner flying the Freneh flag, was captured several days ago off Southwest Pass In (he Mississippi river and taken totow by t we 0 « day {he q*aiea revenue gutters. Ashland was honored In being had left the Rltx hotel for an un The \sehoouer ran out of fuel 1 chosen as tbs only stop between on the way to the Mississippi 1 Portland and San Francisco for known destination and Carol al quarantine station and the es ' Miss Margaret Knisely and Miss so had le ft his villa on the out corting cutters left for Southwest ' Josephine Bonney, solicitors of skirts of Paris. He was equally Pass, <5 miles distant to replen the "Ask M r. Foster Travel Ser uncommunicative regarding the ish the supply. They left on vice Bureau" who spent the past place he would visit, but If he board as guards the assistant two days here. The main object saw his mother both mads sure prohibition director and the me- ot these two ladles In making that It could not be mistaken fqr an official reconciliation such as cbanlc. “ % this trip between Los Angeles and was the meeting as the train left When the entters returned the Seattle is to become thoroughly schooner bad disappeared and acquainted with the various plac for her trip for the United States. Queen Marie stood by her state coastguard officials* believed the es of interest In the Pacific ment made npon arrival in United two were overpowered by the Northwest and Pacific Coast. rum ship’s crew, who then set They now feel that Ashland de States. Carol must remain exiled for a time, and Carol, despite a sail for the open sea. serves their most whole hearted contrary statement Tuesday by The coastguard entter T alla recommendation. They were en poosa and other available gov thusiastic la their praise of this General Angelscu, marshal of the ernment craft, gave chase, hop city nestled In the heart of the i Rumanian court, authorised the ing to sight-the sailing vessel be kills, the modern and efficient United News to deny that he had fore It got out of the gulf. Just servloe of the Llthla Springs Ho in a conversation with Angelescu what occurred after cutter 302 tel, the splendid new normal "mentioned In any way his renun overhauled the schooner and school, and the beautiful natural ciation of the , throne or his made fast with a tow line In park. They were disappointed In rlans.” heavy seas has not been made not being able to make the trip clear to officials, except that the to Crater Lake In five feet of line parted and the schooner was ■now. They were especially In lost by* the small cutter. terested In the golf course rem ark ing that it was a big drawing card for the city. R. H. Price, lo cal hotel man, invited them to the Golf Dinner, which was given Tuesday evening and they declar ed It to be one of the cleverest events they had ever attend ed. I t was of Interest to know Buffet Su] that on the Mr. Foster Service Show to Card every town which has a golf course Is marked In a special manner. * The “Ask M r. Foster Travel Servloe" 1« an Indirect advertising medium between the advertisers and the locality and the pople. It has fifty-three offices located In the United States and Canada, al so offering an international ser vice. Most of the offices are lo cated in department stores, and hotels where they w ill corns In contact with th e largest number of people. A fter being establish ed for thirty-five years they give one of the largest and moat effic ient of free travel servieee. Mr. Foster la In this part of the conn- . try and expects to be In the Pa cific North west soon and doubt less w ill stop In Ashland. ' SANTIAGO, Chile, Dec. 3.— LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8.— (U N A 4 U N )— Delivery of the provinces A plot fo slay Sir T u k a jl Ran Hol- of Tacna and Artca to Bolivia la kar, former potentate of Indore, understood to be the basis o f 'a who arrived here Incognito Tues formula which the foreign office day, was believed to.have been has received from Frank B. K e l Complete Efforts to Show frustrated,' immigration Inspec logg. American secretary of tors declared, with the arrest of That Fall Accepted state. three armed Hindus south ot this >100,000 Bribe Tacna and Arica have f<jr years city, following their successful been the subject of a controversy passage across the international DEFENSE GAINS POINT between Chile and Peru. boundary line. The government has received Effort is Mads to Show Plans Reprisal for the alleged murder from the United States a form ula Originated In the W ar of a wealthy Indian merchant In a designed definitely to settle Department love feud that involved Mumtas the difference betweep Chile and Regum, beautiful nautch dancer, Pru, an official communique «tat- and resulted jn the m aharajah’s WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.— Ex banishment from his throne, was "Owing to cordial terms of this cept for about ten minutes of ad advanced by immigration author suggestion and the spirit of har ditional evidence to be (fffered to ities as a possible motive for the mony which inspired the Chilean morrow, the government prosecu attack upon the ex-ruler. government will consider the fo r tors in the Fall-Doheny ell trial According to arresting officers have completed their efforts (o mula most attentively." the trio gained admittance to the - Secretary Kellogg’s proposal is show that the former secretary of United States from M e x i c o ■aid to suggest a payment of mon the interior accepted a 3100,000 through Calexlco-by hiding in the ey by Bolivia to both Chile and bribe from the millionaire oil toneau of a touring car and cov pern for the provinces themselves v a n In exchange for lucrative na- I ering themselves w ith straw. A and for all public works now In vai oil contracts. white man, C. J. Bowers, driver Though the government tefh- existence there. I t also would a r ot the car, was taken into cus range for nee by Chile, Peru or nlcally had command of the w it tody, but two other members of Bolivia of the Arica-La Rax ra il nesses put on the stand today, two the party, believed to be Mexi Important points, favoring the ac way. cans, escaped. cused pair came out. Seat Reservation for Ukar- ainian Concert Opens Today NO POINTS First, a bit of fast footwork enabled Doheny’s lawyer, Frank J. Hogan, to force Into the record a letter from President Harding to the senate, stating that he fnlly approved of the oil t leases In question. 8econd, one of the govern ment’s principal witnesses, Theo-\ Talent District Assured of Farmers w ithin the Talent Ir- rigatlon district are assured of Merchant's Windows Are to be Uncovered During the Five Minute Period That Lights Are Turned Off. Hundreds of People Are Expected to Visit Business District. W ith the final details being worked out in a splen did manner, Ashland’» official welcome to the holiday season promises to be a most successful affair when the street light are turned on, and the coverings tdken from the merchant’s windows at seven thirty Friday night. This welcome, which has been sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, and made possible through the cooperative efforts of all the merchants received added impetus today with the purchase of the cup to be award ed to the business institution having the best decorated window............................ ........ IGH LIG H TS OF H O LID A Y WELCOME The trophy Is on display In the First National Bank window, Serpentine starts at seven o'clock. - , Band concert immediately after. A ll street lights to be turned off at Seven-thirty for five min utes. A ll merchants windows to <be uncovered at seven thirty or when lights are turned off. General inspection ot win dows from seven thirty on. , Judging ot window displays Immediately after lights are turned on. Official awarding of cap tp winner. and the judges, according to sec retary of the chamber of com merce, John Fuller, will be H or ae Bromley, advertising manager an adequate supply of water all next year, It was Indicated today by Olin Arnsptger, manager of the district, who said that at 8 o’clock this morning there was as much storage water in the Emigrant creek reservoir as there was all last year. (Continued From Page Three) The reservoir has been filling since Sept. 1, last, and with the recent heavy rains throughout this district, the reservoir Is now half full, with a certainty that It will be completely filled beforo spring arrives. A Return Engagement I M ops M <*ÄLFURfrw*AtoTK Y o M Q L M X to estf BJ?EAKAS MAhjy PePüKims as SAB v e T ie tA s T T mb hö » / . Representatives From Var ious Civic Organisations Meet Last Night for the California Oregon Power Company, and W. D. Cole of the Foster Klleser Company, both of Medford. It Is possible that a third judge will be secured Merchants generally have spent much time on their window dis plays and I t la thought that thto attraction alone will draw hun dreds of people to the down town district Friday night. In will give a concert promptly at seven fifteen. The concert will take place throughout the busi ness district, and an effort w ill be made to distribute the music equally throughout this section. A great serpentine w ill be staged under the direction of high school yell leader, Gandee. This w ill start promptly at seven and w ill be conducted through the business district. Several dosen horns have been ordered as well as hundreds of pounds of confetti, and with the colorful decorations as the general holiday spirit, the occasion promises to be one long to be remembered. Street decorations will be In place In plenty of time, it w as promised this morning by Clyde Malone, manager of the electric light department. Ashland will have something nut of the ordinary In the basket ta ll field this winter, according to plans laid at a meeting In Y. M. C. A. headquarters last evening . by representatives of a number of > organisations of the city. 'I t Is planned to hold a city wide bas ket ball league, sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., and already six or ganisations have expressed a w ill City workmen started this ingness to enter teams In the con morning to put up the Christmas test. Those planning to enter trees at all telephone poles and teams are Battery B, Employed at all sidewalk points that are Boy’s club, Llthlana, Normal used for flag poles. and High schools faculty combin ■In addition, wreaths will be ed, High school second team, and ffhng In the middle of each street Normal second team, others have Intersection and colored lights keen asked to enter teams and it 4*111 be placed at each street cor is hoped to hav# at least seven or ner, providing the rain subsides eight teams in the league. To long enough to permit the city make things really exciting, ths workmen to color the globes. Tidings has offered a silver A massive Christmas tree Is be trophy cup to the league winner. ing erqcted at the Plata block, Those attending last night’s meet and this w ill be brilliantly color ing were W alter Hughes, Leslie ed with' small electric lights. W lrts, B. C. Forsythe, Clyde Young, C. O. Darling, chairman of T. M. C. A., physical committee; C. J. Read and W . F. W alter. W alter Hughee, O. J. Reed and W . P. W alter were selected as a com mittee to draw up a schedule and rules and regulations governing the league. This w ill be submit ted to the captains o f the various teams for th e ir sanction before the games start. B. C. Forsyths was appointed ns a committee of on« to see about a place to play the games. The series will start right after the holiday season and promises to be exciting end Inter- < estlng from the very start. Any 1 organisation wishing to put a l team into ths field Is urged to get < In touch w ith W . F. f a lt e r , sec retary of the local Y. M. C. A. as ( quickly as possible. Leslie W lrts « manage« of Battery B's team re- « ported that they were already or- h ganlsed and had started prst> I tics. t Wealthy Slacker To Give Self Up