- TBBWUTHXK *>,£f -, vMh *• ■ ■ >; ’• ■■ ¿ ¿ i f a t.* . i. Unsettled and rain in the w e s t H ■ L e t’s all join togetlu. — this the best year in all for Ashland. H H ■ - H- Continued mild. (C attai wig to Remain Champ Wrestler . CHICAGO. Jan. 4.— (UN )— The heavyweight wrestling cham- Prince of Japan Reaches Church W edding Btonshlp crown still stays on the San Francisco on Long brow of Ed ’ Strangler” Lewis, Trip ; f The gigantic wrestler from Kan­ Former sas City took two straight (alls In tattve SAN PRANCISCO, Jan. 4.— (U a convincing manner at the Colls- N )— Prince Chlchlbu, brother of eum here last night, from Wayne D istrict Attorney Sa Emperor lllruhlto, new ruler of John H. Carkin, Speaker- E lect o f House, Talks ^B L PASO. Texas, Jaa 4.— “Big” Mum, the big boy who used is Through Wi Japan, la ready to begin the last (U N )— Thmsih tho situation to to play football for the University at Forum lap of the hurried Journey from . Mexico la sortous, armed interven­ of Nebraska not so long ago. London to Tokyo that was caused Son of Former State Offic­ tion between tho United Utotofi The "Strangler” stabbed the Failure of by the Illness and death of hl8 fa­ TASK IS DIFFICULT ONE ia l in a Delirious Money o and Mexico will never eome « to Shat with the college bey's should­ ther, thé late Emperor Yoahlhito. Condition State Faces Big Deficit Mwn. Richard R . c ®1?’ Paaadeaa. er blades In 57 minutes and 45 The prince reached San Fran­ Others "Give Short Cal., former personal representa­ ••Bonds .for the first* fall. The cisco' on the revenue cutter Qold- 3 0 N U S ed Gate, which brought him over MAY FIN D T H E OTHER tive la the United Staton of Mff- •evt one came easy— In four min- W A N T A 0A¡ Addressee preeident’s Madera and Caransa, ntga and S3 seconds. from Oakland af|er hla arrival le Senators F| • Recalling In apite of the fact that the ' ' LOS ANGELES, Jaa. 4.— The declared Here Mender- there on the Southern Pacific ov­ of All Insurance örrtlft- “I am not speaking officially,” \ erland limited today. The Jour­ state Of Oregon faces a deficit of , Aimpe Semple McPherson con­ cates ney had tired him but little and $1,000,000 or more for the com- spiracy case waa virtually ended he relieved the monotony at Og­ lug two years, some means will be i today. Asserting that he “was Copywrlght by The United Press den, Utah, by riding In the engine found whereby needed funds can PORTLAND. Jan, 4.— (U P )— through with perjured testimony, Heartened by the rescue of Cal­ WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.— Con­ eab. He described It aa an exhil­ be provided for the Southern Ore­ fako evidence and senaatlonal- kin White, sixteen year old boy, gon state normal school. gress has.been aronsed over the arating experience. * . lam," district attorney Keyee In­ searchers today were concentrat­ This was the message given failure of many banks to. lend Prince Chlchlbu and hla party timated today at noon that the ing «11 of their efforts towards money to veterans on their bonus were greeted by city officials and Ashland residents today by John case would be dropped. the finding of Leslie Brownlee, insurance certificates and steps taken to the Fairmont hotel with H. Carkln of Medford, speaker- In Confident who, has been lost since Saturday will be taken to correct this a police escort. Because of the elect of the house at the coming LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4.— (UN) o n , the slope of Mt. Hood. White unless there is a change In policy recent death of his father, Prince legislative session. — Ajmee Semple McPherson was Friendly to Normal whs found yesterday In a canyon on the part of the banks. The Chlchlbu could make no formal confident today, that tho famons [ MEXICO CITY, Jan. 4.— (UN) assurance has been given by a statement, but he told the United As principal speaker at the near government camp, In an case In which she has boon the .-—Twenty automobiles filled with half a dozen congressional lead­ News he deeply appreciated the chamber of commerce forum exhausted condition, sad was central figure waa nt an end. . passengers, among them many ers In statements made today, hospitality, courtesy and sym­ luncheon, Mr. Carkln said be was placed in hod here under the On the eye of tho resumption Americans, were held up by 60 that some action would be taken. pathy of the United States govern­ genuinely Interested In the wel­ care of his father. Dr. Calvin of the grand Jury Investigation > | firmed men who demanded arms fare and growth of the normal 8. White, former secretary of Some of the banks have refused ment and cltlxenry. Into new disclosures In the case, , find money on the road f r o nr school, and he felt sure, in apite “I was amazed at the vastness the State Board of Health. the paper, on the plea that there the evangelist has deflnlfbly an­ Cuernavaca, Just outside Mexico of the state’s distressing financial of your courtesy and Its wonderful The lad was dellslous and could is only a significant profit In nounced she will leave this city City, tonight. resources,” he said, "but above all situation, the problem of giving not hard continued his battle such small loans. Three Senators next Monday to ztour the prin­ . Carrying a banner bearing the the normal school sufficient funds against the elements much long­ Carway, of Arkansas, King of I have appreciated the thoughtful inscription “Long Live Christ our The annual stockholders meet­ cipal cities of the east, to spread courtesies and sympathies that to carry on Its work property and er. Brownlee was dressed warm­ King,” the 60 men, who were re­ Utah, and Copeland of New York, have been extended because of my keep pace with Its expected growth ing of the Ashland Fruit A Pro­ -the word of the four square goe- er, had more food, and was enforced by 100 more who waited all Democrats have sponsored a father’s death. duce Association, will be held at can in some way be solved. more experienced in the moun­ on the hillside, explained that move to recall all Insurance cer­ "I will not have to he humil­ the City Hall, Saturday. Jan. 8th Mr. Carkln took occasion to pay "It Is my great desire, ss it Is tains. They hope to find him their action was directed at Mex­ tificates and pay a cash bonus. that of all In Japan, that this fine a tribute to E. V. Carter, Ashland at 2 P. M. In spite of the fact, iated h r «ay further persecution," alive. ican officials, not nt Individuals. Tbe plan to have the govern­ friendship between America and banker, whom he termed his po­ that, In common with nil other she told the United News, “tor Chaaffours were asked to state ment make the loans has also Japan shall continue always." litical god-father. It waa due to frnlt districts of tho country, the state’s cage has collapsed and White waa lying In the lee of whether occupants of the cars car­ At noon today Prince Chlchlbu Mr. Carter’s Interest, he said, that the returns have been very low, It Is my firm belief that the Lon a log nearly nnconseiona, when ried arms or ammunition. Some left on the SS. Siberia Maru, he first became Interested In poli­ thus cutting down the Income Angelee grand Jury, after hearing ho saw Earl Hammond and Wil­ of the motorists handed over which will try to break the time tics and ran for the state legisla­ of both growers and the Associa­ wltneesee tomorrow will refuse liam Anblon pass within 160 their arms. without protest and record from San Francisco to Yo­ ture years ago. tion, the organisation has had a to return Indictments. yards. He managed to rouse him­ very successful season and* there kohama. In a brief talk Introducing Mr. “The caee will be thrown out SALEM, Jgn. 4 — (U N )— others gave tho holdup m e n self sufficiently to utter a shout Carkln, Mr. Carter .called atten­ has been a substantial -redaction of court and next Monday morn­ Charles A Howard, former city money. • and to others If deserving. before the men passed by. Ham­ tion to the fact that it was Jnst ing with my preaching staff wlU superintendent of schools in the Indebtedness. at Under the law certificates be- mond, driver of an Alaskan dog 29 years ago that he became This has been brought nbont, begin my evangelistic tour of Marshfield, wag sworn In as state team which has been at the speaker of the house. He pre­ superintendent of pfiblie Inatrne- under the management of 8. D. principal cities of the east." mountain hotel for the enter­ dicted that Mr. Carkln would The evangelist’s aanoapppment tlqfi here today. Hg WfM «alto Taylor, by the collection of a tainment of winter sports seek­ prove hjmaelf one of the best pre­ followed a statem ent by Charles large number of accounts that ers, at once ordered the dogs siding officers the lower house •p re considered had ;o t doptofnl, Reas, pippyletor ______ • came acquainted with the system. harnessed to a sled. ever had. WlT.tf«JtarhMBX w to by keeping down the totorNR Virginia thfifitl, Italy, Jaa. 4 — tPMl—. pointed opt that there was tor­ Aubton, his companion, an­ * to aster GoorgeWr>sO«np and i ' t h o g s a ^ parsons arahom e- * »«Uion ’rofn of two per cent after the Y. M. C. A. Pioneer work last Southern Oregon state normal hiker, still was a mystery late if thia support is continued, the oag, carrying tents, medicine tour per cent re-dlecount had been night, boys of Pioneer age met school, spoke briefly In which he- last evening. t 8. B , , o o ( BUK.n., tbe MW Association can be made a .tor that "Mtsg Tevery” was “MMs « ” d field kitchens, have called for deducted. Senator Caraway de- with J. W. Mills, Jr., in Pioneer said that the attendance for the Bile service cemmlesfoafir Is ex- greater benefit to the community h is companion at Canfi'l na^ M t » stricken city clared that he thought the banks hall and organized the Beaver new term Jnat starting shows an kted toça/rivd lp Sainia thia a<- than it has ever been hereto­ the evangelist as the stgtd hfis Panic prevailed among the In- here » “Patriotic in refusing tbe Pioneer club, making the fourth Increase over the attendance of mooh to g b a U ft for htfi n r r of- fore. f heretofore contended,; : ,r j • tr ; Mtonts of several places near certificates and was in favor of to be organised in the city. Much last term. He said the school fc. sttcceefitog. 4b Qaigell, This evidence. la Mid to break iraaso daring the earthquakes. Cft8h,n* aH certificates so the enthusiasm was shown by those would* have between 40 and 50 Jr.kM jHwfi fHlibg thatfipelUon down the prbseehtioa’S strongest ■ U naosedlv e x tin c t v o lca n o n ear men coul<1 get the money. present at this meeting, as quite new students. He predicted the ‘ thy past ■ »•ton by virtfie link. In their efforts to proVd a number of the boys are former attendance for the entire year A wtohdtory "appatoundat to that Mrs. McPherJbi w s y j H Eugene woolen mills have 80 members of Pioneer clubs .and would total at least 400 dtfefrent I tb ' vpfeqjsy esano* by the Citizens Committee Claim kidnapped bnt sy en t.n per log /p f employes, drawing 109,000 wages glad to get started again. Of­ students. T hom as P. Cam pbell of Reckless Preaching time with Ormlston fit Cnnftel? a year. „ ficers elected at last nlght’a Fred C. Homes presided and) ortW Ítf H elps meeting were: Wallace Wolcott. Introduced the several speakers. U: Chief Ranger; Kenneth Darling, It was announced that Red WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.— (UN) Deputy Ranger; Robert Yoo. Cross officials, who will be here — Violation of the prohibition Treasurer; Albert Meyer, Jr., Re­ In first aid wark next week, will law is being incited by "reckless corder; and Wayne Chaney, Aaat. speak at next Tuesday’s luncheon. preaching" of wets, according to Leader. Others present at the the citizens’ committee of one CROTON, N. Y., Jan. 4.— (UN) meeting were, Carlock Johnson, thousand which will hold its an­ Peering through a thin layer of Lonnie Scroggins. Frank Pember­ nual meeting here January 8. clear ice that bad formed over ton, Carl Brower. Frank Billings. Congregational Boys Gai 0 The vital need Is for develop­ John Mills, Meibom Mast, Max, ganization W ork Under ment of a more intense fidelity to a large hole In the thicker ice of well Roberson and David McGar­ all laws and to the processes of Croton lake, skaters discerned an automobile on the bottom with a ry. A Constitution committee constitutional government, the man sitting erect at the wheel. consisting of Melborn Mast, Ken­ The newly orgaaled T. M. (3. A. committee said. When the body waa removed It Ploner club of the Congregation­ neth Darling and Carlock John­ Many o f the B oys Give In Senator Edge, New Jersey, Re­ teresting Talks an Club son, waa appointed to draw np publican, in a statement, declared was found to be that of Mortimer al church got a good atari at their Purpose fi Andersen, 72, a retired business­ a suitable constitution for the meeting held Saturday evening the whole prohibition movement man of Yorktown Heights. club. Thia club Is under the aus­ when they choee the name of Kit has broken down, “mainly bo- According to Dr. Amos O. Karaon Pioneers, and elected the pices of the Methodist church of cause it was conceived and has 8qulre, medical examiner of West­ following officers: Maynard Crox- the city. been enforced against all rules of chester county. Anderson probably ell. Chief Ranger; Wilber ‘ Dur­ reason and common sense.” suffered a nervous attack while ham, Deputy Ranger; Paul Alfila. driving on the north shores of the Recorder; and Kenneth Patton, x FORMER RESIDENT DIES lake and lost control of the car. Treasurer. Other members of J. J. Morton, former owner e l the club are, Harry Hoxey, Rob­ the Ashland Mills, who passed ert Herndon, Clyde Maloqe and away at Grants Pass, was buried Rex Wirt«: Thia lire club la wa­ In the Mountain View cemetery der the leadsphlp of H. L. Moore In th is‘city today. and they meet ever? Friday eve­ Two Planea Are to ba Used Ed Morton, son of th e deceased, ning In the Congregational efiurth Instead of Ona as was burled In Ashland last Friday. on tho Boulevard. Tbe boyg aqf Heretofore MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Jan. 4. they are going to bate some aew — (UN) — Unconfirmed reports A NEW RECORD PORTLAND, Jan. 4.— (UN )— P»«»«« members at their nSx( Iqeoii**. from tho east coat. where and from tho enthusiasm display­ Effective at once the. Pacific Air ,B carrTlag 0 What was thought to have Mexican gun runners are alleged Transport company will cover the worlt- Naxt 1 ed by those at the last meatlfc*. been a record was established to have lahded war supplies tor this promises to be one Of the coastwise routs between Medford ** Jn the advertising columns of tho Nicaraguan revolutionists, live clubs of tho city. and Portland by two planea In- on "Health, h the Tidtngs today when two state that a German d tlsea nam­ stead of one as In the past, )t r#uta 9 double page advertisements ed Mesaer, la now chief adviser to was announced here Monday by P^Paring were run In the eam e issue. LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS General Moncada, leader of the Noel B. Evans, traffic manager One is devoted to tho Isaac revolutionists troops. ? PHOENIX, Aria., Jan. 4— (UN) of the company. ----------- and Co., dissolving partnership "I am the direct representative The eighth Arisons legislative ses­ Under the new system, Pilot AUTO sale and the other to tho May­ of President Calles of Mexico sion adjo‘usned here late today Vernon Bookwalter will fly south According t tag Washing Machine Com­ with the liberal t^volntldnlsts,” when the legality of the prfiaeat from PertlaM and lay over at cel taxi mai pany. The Isaac aale presents Messers is quoted as having aald. special seaotoa, called by Qtarfiraor Medford nntlT the next day, when gained from y • galaxy of bargains, and the “All Mexican arms and ammuni­ Hnat to peso legislation ig con­ he will return with the north- aa automobile Maytag Washing Machine space tion arriving m tho east coast of nection with-the pvepdsed bould­ hound mall. Pilot Heber Miller toe car he wai Is devoted to tho two solid train Nicaragua were turned over to me er dam project, wa« qsififliflifi. / , will fly north from Medford and torata car, wa loads of washing machines for proper distribution.” Dleaenters held that Governor lay over here nntll the following vras to blai that ware shipped to the Pacif­ American naval forces era said Hnat did not have the power a t day, when he starts south. This