Ashland Giri . : Dfeg àt Salem vtU to • 1 M th o G u lf ¿tree«/. whleh «tvto eArteln p u t t of. Ftanci- llei ¿ lid Bldtoedfty Paris, Dec. J t.— (U N )— France is shivering th ls'w in ld r 'In 'th e coldest weathSr that has been ex­ perienced fo r’8« years, aad 'sdup- tlsts put the blame ok earth­ quakes In mid-Atlantic and- the G u lfstream . - \- They bars been taking * the temperature of oceap water along the A tlantic coast and have re­ ported {hat every year sees the ocean growing colder. In their opinion, the day is not a thoy- "Frieó^e wljl be grl«v«d to leorn of the death o f If nt V Irg U O’Neil wthUre, 1« kbit ted, b it y ‘a **fe W bUndred mile« oat o f l t i fcoqref I whleh occurred M Salem, ¡Sunday December 19. Mrs. O’N e il.> a a fprm erly Mbm Jean DeCarlow of Pinehurst bat j Walt known in Ashland, ^^eye she ,' was graduated from high school , with the c)a«s of J926, a fter which r she attended Spn Jose Teacher's . College. , . ' ' .She was married in July 1926 to V. Q. O'Neil of Salem. Death , resulted from pneumonia. M r. , and. M rs. C. W . DeCarlow left im- , mediately apipn hearing of her in ­ i' ness but were unable to reach her fey'further c h i ngee o f ’ t m o c to ra bbttom' the heet-brioglh^ ifratir f ro in th e tropica will lay a course tor Iceland .and m ight even bring 'W ihterprtm rdM d to proenlaad.' fo r several years therp road,ft Rear Want. opinion of French U «, newspaper wrltdro, this bridge Yad duftmed trot some of the O a lf stream, and t ig «old waters of“ the’ past few arepii; were blamed on the ra il­ bedside ' while she was conscious. .] , She leaves to mourn bar loss i besides her husband, h e r father and mother1; Mr; and Mrs. C. W . DeCarlow o f Pinehurst, throe sta­ ters,. Mrs, W a lte r Oliver of K la ­ math Falla, Mrs. J. E. Patterson of Palo A lto, Cal., and Miss Irm a - DeCarlow, one brother L. C. De­ Carlow, a id two aunts, Mrs. Ola Beier and Mrs. E lla Hunter, all, of Pinehurst. road' viaduct. Our Phone Service i l l ' « i 5 < • B urial service is to to held la Salem Tuesday, December 2 i. spreading Ate tospel of dragon, which took torn AS far as Boise, Idaho^ PjtbfeSlpy >. « . Vining re­ Baumes laws efface a criminal turned i o ^ahlapd yesterday, was furnished by what happened Our drivdr wltt 0(tll for* where hé w ill remain for several to ‘‘Bum” Rodgers, once a two- a . 1 * ? & #r ? t > i 5 déys. • Professor Vining.' deliver­ gun potentate w ith an unserqpu- - J T ‘ and deliver ydur Ikimdry ed the m o s t. “ inspiring address lous gang of thugs at his beck and aver heard in Jdaho” , according call. 'M any "Jobs” had been laid ■ to a letter written to the Ore­ at Rodger’s door. He bad a long when ant it gon state chamber of commerce record and at last three felony by J. A. Harader, secretary of convictions. Rut w ith one escape the Boise organisation, la whleh and many court delays and ap­ he thanked {hat body for Pro­ peals, he had apent little time in Jail. His face was more fam iliar fessor Vining’s visit. in the newspapers than that of This trip also included a talk > at Bend, and a radio address moat cabinet officers. ' Then they arrested "Bum ” for ovar K OW at Portland, and from which the head of the Oregon the first time since thaj Maumee commercial organisation ia still laws went into e ffe c t loot Jqly receiving complimentary letters 1. H a was caught with W pistdl hi his possession. That has long gad telegrams. constituted a felony in New York.* The impersonal, automatic Baumes laws swung into action. Rodgers never even made a fight in court. H e pleaded guilty to possessing a pistol. I t was a fourth offense. jignominlously and mechanically, less than a Troubled Affairs of Wealthy fortnight after his arrest he be­ Couple Are Clearing gan the spending of the rest of Ns .Somewhat natnral life in prison. 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Com pany shipping cedar chests ASHLAND We havO a «peeial select­ ed stock of holiday poul­ try. PYesh, farm birds, that will be a Welcome addition to any “ holiday table.” See tis about it. W ASHINGTON, D m . SI- t -(D N ); John Coolidge, home . from A m ­ herst college for the holidays, w ill have ,a respite from the secret service surveillance ordered by the prsldent last fall whan the Coolidge Is said to fe^J that late '— Convinced of the feasibility of youth showed too much Interest Á*O«l«waKw hours do not go well with good thé C alifornia system of raising in social lite at college. , . John arrived at midnight. It grades, particularly at Amherst state reveaue front gross earning« o f public utilities, the sub-com­ Is reported the president has con­ mittee at the state tax investi­ sented to his attending some, par- gating plan w ill recommend to SHORT TA LK S B Y TH O U G H T­ thé legislature that:a sim ilar plan F U L MOTHERS he adopted in Oregon. An Indiana mother tells this- The committée has Just re­ i “We find nothing to compare turned from a study of the Cali­ with Foley”« Honey and T ar fornia law. The function o f the Compound for coughs and cdlda. ta»' is that utilities pay the cost My little lad had trouble with his 'of stite government, thereby be­ bronchial tubes from his third coming relieved from county year, butvsince we started giving property taxes. Thus, it la ex­ » ? V , ‘ ’ I.’. , •' • him Foley’s Honey and Tar we plained, the trend would be to have been able to-control It. We .Increase county taxes on re ft know there is nothing to compare property while the real property with Foley’s Honey and T ar Com­ in turn would be relieved from pound.” The very name tells a the burden of paying state taxes. story. Good also for croup (spas­ 7 I t is pointed out that the taxes modic) and troublesome night paid public utilities now would coughs. Ask for it. Sold every­ to sufficient tp support the state government. ' . I where.— No. . a. . SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21 ( U N ) — p ie troubled affairs of Mrs. Isabelle Keyes Burch 1 and Captain Arnoldo Harsen, arrested here a month ago for alleg M vio- latlen of tto Mann act. after a transcontinental elopement, have cleared somewhat with the an- nouncomeSt that the legal mates of both have begun divorce pro­ ceedings. . Chauncey Tramntelo, who has represented the couple since a grand Jury investigation of the case was started, declared Sunday that ha has received word that the way haa been opened for the jnarriage of the Italian war kero and Mrs. Burch, who is his w ife’s daughter-in-law. Tramntelo said that Lyndon Burch filed suit for divorce from Mrs. Burch at Yonkers on Decem­ ber 11, and that Mrs. Grace M ar- son, the captain’s wife, filed her suit last week. ties and dances at exclusive Wash­ a strict school whleh woald flank ington homes daring the schbel a president’« son Just the same a t throu^xmt T he Spiitdorf Super-power Switch overoopaee this dif­ ficulty. It makes one receiver the equivalent o f two—one re­ ceiver as efficient on both low and high wave kngtha as a set designed especially for low waves «done plus a eet designed for high waVee alone. Hear the Splitdorf set here.' The receiver shown 1« Rock Springs L u m p ..............$16.00 Ton in Bulk Spring Canyon Fancy Lump, $16.00 T on in Bulk Castle Gate S to v e ................... $16.00 Ton in Bulk Diamond Briquets $13.50 Ton in Bulk - ” ' the IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. ' tone«, has three vernier con­ trol« and eu per-power «witch th* * > “ tdtfrf Model D which ré U lle a t «SS. There aró other SpIRdorf «a?«’ ’* Prle* d irom ’ * * ■Where yod. can buy Bettor Glothed fori LEEDOM’S HALF TON LOTS, 50o EXTRA ' at , I - ■ . > ‘ ’ i g r We have a full supply of wood in Fir, Oak,'Laurel and Pine.