Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
UKRANIAN
NATIONAL
many petitions are
profit of <100,000,000.. Thoae lanced to Fall by Doheny.
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Already by cross examination » ill be filled in ba Ita witnesses
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SENT TQ COMMISSIONERS contracts were let allegedly In
consideration of the *100,000 gd- the defense has shaped the gener- begin to teOttfy tomorrow.
CHORUS
(Continued Prom Pag« One)
«wasted that the Jordan Valley
road In Malheur county be desig­
nated as a átete highway and be
Improved as fast as possible)
The commission listened tó b
p iss from Senator B. L. Eddy of'
Roseburg In behalf of another
Cascade mountain road, the North
Umpqua, which, he said, would
shorten the distance from Pert-
lAnd to Cjater Lake via Diamond
. Lake by 90 miles. He also asked
that t be designated as a forest
highway.
Lithia Springs Gcurage to.’
Assist Shoppers on
H. A. Stearns, proprietor of .the
Lithia Springs garage, hasn’t any­
thing in the way of Chrtstnpa <
gifts for th l big Christmas ’ open* j
ing tomorrow night and Sbtarday^ 4
but he wants (o play bis part in" J
making the Christmas Opening a 1
success.
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, Consequently, be announced to-'
day, that h« will ghre free parking
rpace’ at his garage to all Christ­
mas shoppers all dpy Saturday aa
a means of helping,to stimulate
the Chflrftmas trade in local !
stores.
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He said that apto owners can <1
leave their cars and packages in I
the warm garage free of charge i
and in perfect security as he will I
have guards to wateh all cart I
throughout the day.
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Ñotre Dame and Southern
California to Play Pinal
Game
TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. 2.— (UN)
—-Minus the rooting cohorts «but
accompanied by Knutf Rockne,
the football team of the Unlvera-
lty of Notre Dame arrived here to­
night with the South Bend mentqr
In ;F pessimistic frame of mind
regarding Saturday’s intersection
battle with the Southern Cali­
fornia Trojans at Los Angeles.
“We are going to try to bold
down the score,” Rockne told the
United News and had little else
to spy regarding the outcome of
the game.
The Notre Dame team will rest
here for two days, w ith . final
work outs on the University of
Arizona field.
The Fighting Irish will get a
workout tomorrow morning and
afternoon, the first since their
defeat last Saturday at Pitts­
burgh at the hands of Carnegie
Tech.
On Friday the team will be giv­
en another workout before en-
training for Laa Jka*elea( where
they meet the “thundering herd.”
"The Arizona climate did ns a
lot of good two years ago,” Rock-
ne w a ,
PROSECUTION
Appropriate
IS THROUGH
IN DOME CASES
t ideal is the gift which is as useful as it is decora-
and furniture surely answers both purposes.
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lime after time Albert B. Fall no­
tified inquiring oil companies that
the government had no intention
of throwing open Its California
naval oil reserves. Ons persist­
ent prospective bidder complained
of too much secrecy about the In­
terior department’s Intentions and
was advised by Fall that the Ha­
Under Auspices of Southern Oregon Normal will appear in Ashland in near future« waiian plans were "on one’s busi­
ness.’’
her search for the Man of Nazar­
All this was about the time
eth. The third act was the tomb
that the first Hawaiian contract
scene and the resurrection story.
was let to Doheny In April, 1932,
The Wright California Players
several months after Fall had
1» composed of Mr. Wright, Mrs.
received $100,000 form Doheny
The Wright California Players Wright and Miss Gerz. They have
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.— (UN )— In the little brown satchel.
presented their play, "In The been playing in Washington and fimmie, the half brother of Rln-
High Spots
Shadow of th e’Cross,” to a large dragon since September and are Tin-Tin,, famous movie dog,
The high spots of the govern­
and appreciative audience at the now on their way back to their brought real honor to hla family ment’s case are these:
the Christian church last evening. Home in Los Angeles. They have when he saved two kittens In a
Fall obtained complete control
This play was given nnder the enjoyed their trip In Oregon and fire that felled 14 firemen and <fcf the naval oil reserves through
auspices of the Social Circle of were especially glad to be in this suffocated more than 300 prise the Harding executive o r d e r
the Christian Church with Mrs. "typical Oregon
mist.” This pets Tuesday.
transferring jurisdiction to him.
Sanford, president. "The Holy company has the distinction of
Jimmie suddenly leaped from ------ D oh en y ad van ced hla $ 100,000
City,” snng by Mr. Ralph Ubnrch, being the only company playing
the flaming pet store, In true a transaction which Fall sought
accompanied by Miss
Artice originated in the church haa
movie style, fixed his teeth In the , to conceal by trying to mislead
Stockdale waa the opening num­ Bibical plays. As the drama was
coat of Frank Simona, a sales­ . the senate investigating commit­
ber. A mixed quartet gave two drifted into the commercial field
tee.
selections between the acts of the and now there seems to be a man, and dragged him back Into
Five months later, while Fall
the smoke filled room. A minute
movement to bring It back into
pi«y.
later Simons came out with Jim­ . was throwing competing concerns
The play, "(p the Shadow of the tjjuirch. These people are mie and two panic stricken kit­ off guard, he directed the execu­
the Cross,” Is taken from the said to be ploqeers In this field tens.
tion of the first Pearl harbor con­
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Bible and was written for the of work.
tract, giving Doheny the right to
The cheering crowd captured
company by Mr. Wright. The
build storage tanks for the navy
Many women are still senti­ the dog. but Simons, with Jimmie ' In exchange for naval royalty
story depicts three Instances from
the life of Christ. The first act mental about dolls, says a dis­ still barking outside, made an­ crude oil.
showed- the home life of Mary patch describing doll "hospitals” other trip and came out with a \
This contract contained a pref­
Magdalene .in Galilee with . her In the cities. Well, how about the prize monkey. Jimmie evidently erential clause under which Do-
had loosed himself from hla c^ge ' heny, th'e following December, ob­
friends. Also the effect which men
in the store where he was on dis­
the words of Christ had on her
tained the big Elk HUls drilling
An adding machine that takes play, when the fire reached Its 1 contract, which he told the senate
life, "Though your sins be as scar­
let they shall be as snow.” The the place of 200 clerks has been height.
committee should return him a
second act presented the home of Installed In New York city hall.
Martha in Jerusalem Into which You might say it adds figuyestbat
Classlfid Ads Bring Resalte
Mary Magdalene wanders in subtracts men.
JUST A-FEW SUGGESTIONS
A center table—a table lamp
Brother Of Rin-
Tin-Tin Is Hero
Biblical Play
Pleases Many
—an upholstered chair—All
of thorn both useful and or­
namental.
May we suggest some smaller gifts, such as—Smoking
Stand, Bridge or Piano Lamp, Book Rack, Rockers or
Small Rui,~.
Many Other Useful and Desirable Gifts for Your Selection,
Wick Furniture Co
it should help some
this year.”
Forty Five
Twelve
Honrs
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.— (UN )— An
intense cold wave from the Mac­
kenzie river valley, Canada, rid­
ing on the wings of a whipping
nor'easter, helped usher in De­
cember and real winter in the
north and midwest, causing the
mercury to drop as much as 46
degrees In 12 hours and bringing
n seasonal record temperature f t
26 degrees below'zero to Crook­
ston, Minn.
Seven steamers were held last
in an Ice Jam off West Neblsh,
Ont.) while another vessel was
abandoned by tugs and freighters
which had hoped to pull It off the
rocks.
Shipping on the Great Lakes
was menaced by a blizzard Wed­
nesday and navigation was virtu­
ally abandoned.
Drifts as high as ten feet were
reported in the upper Michigan
peninsula, where one of the heav­
iest nor’easters In half a century
was encountered, while snow from
five inches to a foot in depth fall
all over northern Minnesota.
Oregon Facing
Large Deficit
SALEM, Dec. 2.— (U N )—Ore­
gon’s state government will have
a deficit of approximately $931,-
256 on December 31, which
marks the end* of the biennium,
according to a financial state­
ment prepared by Secretary of
State Sam Koaer.
It Is made plain In the state­
ment that the deficit which will
represent the difference between
money on hand and the general
fund obligations, may ba slight­
ly less or more than these fig­
ures, depending on expanses be­
tween now and the first of the
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