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'vltyof Oregon c T ,' ASH WEB TIDINGS LAND CLY v(5lxlvi . ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1922 NO. 12 AIC.0FC.Fi Starts Broadcasting From Cuba i PUTTY JEALOUSIES AXD DOUBTS ' MUST BE DISPELLED KAYS - SPEAKER STREET DECORATION PLANS ARE APPROVED Committee of Business Mm In Ap- pointed to Work Out Home Idea An to Brat Procedure; Must Have Fir Tree. "All tho coramunitles, for all tho , state, ALL the time." This was the message brought to Ashland by E. C. Robblns, dean of the school of commerce, University of Oregon, In speaking at the noon day luncheon of the chamber of com merce in pToneer hall today. "Oregon elads the states of the Union In education, where It hasi more students In collego in propor-i tlon to the total population of tho state, and 'second In the proportion ate number of students In high schools. The state Is regarded throughout the country as being the most advanced politically; In morals, Portland has often stood highest on the list of the great cities in the United States, and never less than fifth; democracy, though It has no means of being measured, is the most advanced, whilo physically Oregon bIho leads. "Industrially, we are almost at aHWJMJ . jflliuM my ' i y1 1 5 J I WrV ill MftrMii.HMM;; ii.i II itlWriliilir mi n p i mil-nil m ilnnrllrflllr .i LIMBLESS MUST SURVIVE DOCTORS STATE SCIENTIFIC METHODS WILL NOT IUUXG DEATH'. TO BABY LEBRASCA PARENTS BOTH DESIRE CHILD SHALL GROW UP Miraculous Cures Worked Here? JLJX Hope Is Expittwed That Mentality, Which Is Normal, Jlny Bo Such As To Wii ant Life; Mechunlcal LIiiidn KiiKRCHted, .,' President Alfredo Zayas of Cuba inaugurating radio broadcasting In Cuba vn. , . ,. ' frnm m.o nntinnni nnm,.0 in Rn i. ..n 4.rf,i, .....i,. Motner loV8 decrees otherwise. "Thl - - ........ . i. ..u.w,, uwvo iv iuv uii;t.au 1 1 IT. Ihe station belongs to the Cuban of 400 meters. mi, wlth-un address to the American people.' . Telephone company and has a wave length'' 8 my 0,088 t0 '" .,..(.'. v' brasca, 19-year-old Jl " ........ . . .-. - CHICAGO,' Nov.. 21. Baby Le bra'sca, born without arms or lees, will not be scientifically killed. s Mrs. Jane Le motlier, said . Lu ate ' , j ri. ... u. jfA Ubfff Jti attJV - S PflMODCCO rv I UUI1UIIL00 Ai lillinnnTiiMnr r imrun UM TOLD OF SHIP SUBSIDY COKiSMAY BE MADE BY ALLIES A PEACE MEETING ntt'KR ivvahr nnmiRn ':J''.(iM M5AMXO FOR N'OTinXQ entists and doctors have been when told for the first time that her baby was physically deficient. Scl- dix- cussing If it would not be better that Thousaiuls of umlmed ami otherwise crippled pilgrims have been throng, lug the little church of St. Anne de lteunpre at Klskiliile, Muss., In which church etutids a shrine that is supposed to hold powers of miraculous cure for the afflicted. The photograph shows some of the mnlined at the altar rail of the church. The district of Ilnllevlew needs water the most of any place lu Jack-; son county. They have been trying Deer have no fear of man nor. the baby die. , beast, "once they get Inside the city "Maybe God will be good to her," limits of Ashland, according to resl-.the little mother said. Jamea Le- dents .of upper Terrace street, who brasca, father of the baby and a med-j t0 gct water for a number of years say inac lawns ana aoes come nignuyiicai student, wno iirst expressed the and Ilow they can get it from the! Into their orchards and brouse about j hope that "providence would be kind:nyatt prairie dam if the people sign' taking all the leaves from the trees and take the baby," said with tears' p for Their land is the finest) wHlckihave not alieady Wen. The in his eyes today, "I do want her to ' kind of soil to Irrigate. This land1 fence about one rrchard in this lo- live. callty is down tar a short distance, Attending physicians said perhaps and the deer have made a path over .she may develop wonderful mental- the fence, and new tracks are ti bclity. It also may be possible to fit alataa ormlnH na ihniifrh nut nnftirnl resources are almost unlimited. . I Veace in Turkey and the Balkans. . . believe ' we have never developed Tlie Leaue of Nall"8 mar 8p nB.rai HH.ni.re.Hi hOM w "' clv commission strong, en- have never been organized In the LAUSANNE, Nov. 21. At the second session of the Near East peace conference, the Impression was abroad that the allies are prepared eeneyery mornu, to make considerable concessions re- W know (hat they are doubly safejbody. for the state doe'sj TIlA itdoF SAAm nmiUnlnnl lni. anil n.a 1a 1a mi own , mciiaiiii.ui icgy nun mi ilia iu uui "Industrially, we are almost at a ... . ... m . , u irhon lniH th cltv for the ..n.in i .nmn.i.nn -,ui, th, gardiiig the freedom of the Turkish. wnen m8'ae tne cuy,.ior uie standstill in comparison with other," " , nrnhthii ttic ahaotlnz of , , , , , .,( stra ta In order to secure a last ng;la .. pronioiu me suooung oi proper community and state spirit. "We have allowed communities to ough to prevent aggressiv. or de fensive concentrations along the Dar danelles. As an Inducement . to , . . ttaa . lhJ America to enter the league, It Is grow up and have no use for the stranger unless he wants to' locate! "raba',"! tl,e allift8 may o fer Amer In that particular vicinity. We dojlca 8 "lace on tho Tl,ritish Slralt8 not know enouf about tSe state to ! Contro1 a38ociatlon tell him where he should locate andj are not able to tell him intelligently about the different sections of tho state. Each community is occupied with shouting for Itself. WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRAFFIC WELL-HANDLED BY OFFICERS SALEM? Nov. 21. Despite the "Portland is seeking a remedy to,tMt tllBt corvallis experienced the and fawns at any season of the year, and a city ordinance prohibits the firing of gunB within the city, there by making them safe from all sources. r -j-i THREE REDDING MEN JAILED 4 a FOR AN ATTEMPTED HOLD-VP BY 484TH COMPANY I RESIDENT HARDI.Vtt PERSON ALLY APPEARS AT SESSION THIS MORMXG FIRST WOMAN SENATOR IS FORMALLY SEATED Mis. W. Fclton, "(iunul Old Wom:in of Georgia," Tiikcs Oath of (Mfiie Without Ohm DisNcntiiiK ViKe Fi-om Lawmukcrs. WASHINGTON, Nov 21. Frank ly recognizing the formidable oppo sition to the administration's ship subsidy measure, President Harding appeared in person at the Joint ses sion of congress today to Impress upon the nation's lawmakers the ur gent need for enacting the Harding Lasker ship subsidy bill. Hu indulged in a little "flag waving," but ad vanced the dollars mid cents argu ment. He said It was the patriot!, duty of congress to provide a strong mer chant niarlnot and that foreign na tions "are In complete accord with the opposition here." He told con gress that the American fleet was rnaH.trr Inv iiih-dm CKAnnn .inn n.. with water will produce three times , ? ' " , ? "-""' - ... , . ' iiuuuj, niiu iimi, snips uie ruiiiiie ui as much as It now produces. j A neat little 6x12 shingled house1 tne wbBrve8 Many people want to locate In tire; Is being built on the east bank of! The 61lbHUlv vrMn9 of the nRW Bellevlew district but will no nU ... lake In Li.hla park, to house blll will ve $25,000,000 and carry they get water. With Irrigation. I : the swans, should the weather be- American commerce to all four parU viii UD imiu iu ion nuviu nmiiwu.i LimlB n u 1 i 1U1UU ll.V COIO III treeZO I n6 of leaves orf ana Beiteview oegins. i ma . lake over during the winter. MAYOR SAYS KKLI.KVIKW I MIST HA YE IRRIGATION SWAN'S HOUSE WIL L PROVIDE SHELTER AND PLACE TO NEST tho earth and. finally provide tho nntlnil Ullh n utvmiir nml n-mnhlo whole country will be cut up Into Te u1(linR g g,x f(jpt hRh ,,! morchlnl mnrlne small tracts of alfalfa, fruit, garden. s nl,.wood Mructurei The M T, , k , . and chicken ranches and will be one; of the finest home sections in Ore- walls and roof of the building Is' hundreds were unable to get in. j composed of three thicknesses, the' Harding spoko into an amplifier. gon, as soon as they can get lrrlga-i flnt hcing one ,nch pM bounU tlon Our ! nailed closely together and runnlngl WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Chiv chnmber of commence has, ,.-..,,, , . .,,,,,.,,.. ... , , promised to do all they, can and I , hMin pam nml tho th,rtl aml' Mrs w FeUon( Mpram uUl womnn urge Bit of ourpeopln to-lend fl wordinnK' n . lft . - i- i'.. . ... REDDING, Calif.. Nov. 21.-Earl (()r the benefJt flf te me' make Th week 'l rZt Ion ? th?, WT T W th " Letghton, Frank Harper and Lemm, ;ey484th com w made Week'T dead earnis , roof nd .Mewa I. of this kind, no objection of one of tho or. senators Plnaire are being held in the county : Mon(, nght at the , (,rHl , Many of the peop e of Hellevlew1 ,:"ld T cM CA" l'" ould have prevented her takln hor Jail, following their attempt to Mhaduie. Se M, , , There wa. no cbjectlon. hold-up. of automobile parties onjcharfe of thig deim,,lnent. bufflc. ZVlvZtL , .. I means so1 l,r u",c,en ,"re1toI1"owl Rhe 8 the first woman 8e,la,0r to the east .Id. of the hill beyond the 'm we,.e pJent at the drIH a he r "JJ nB6oanJ6 B Pon to pass Into ho build Ing, ever take the oath of office on tho Rpid Ferrv brldee I ... . ,mucn to mem ami win biho uh " has been put In the south end, while, floor of the senate. "neyS'nSt. across the road' 'Z rM , hnvn .nJ? two by three feet In the situation by a committee which j Breate8t motor vehlcle congestion In at 10 o'clock In the evening and'ed , the ,ocal ,, nnltf whH.'K'ttontauuuou. c amber of'. ll r,1,8'110.?', ""T is studying conditions. Portland, aslts history, Uue to tne Oregon Agri- waited. The first automobile com-.w wt.h th- mh. ' . . .. .. - J U"'e' The weBt 8l(,e. whlc" fnce9 tne ' - ' ' i nine, and opens into tne enclosure, Tliev (ton I asK ror hM t,n.ee cntrnnceg for (llB gwangl Tne nrsi automoDiie com-,i, n.nnprninff with th - Jn,.nlnn I,w1,..,tfnl1,r ! ..... . . . .... . , ' u..c. ...uu. cultural college ana universuy o mg along lurnea aDruptiy, came dbck Woodmen of America and the Wood-'a98l6t Ashiand "" i"" -1 " jfiudiic.o ... fiv...c.o..n;res1, ooiDan game, mere was noi.to town ana warnea tne omcers. jne;m ...o wnrtH on ovphnno Mft . .... ... .. . , Communities must not possess bus-L Rfil.,oua accident, accordine to re-'hr nrosnective hold-un men were1 ..... t .' u.. mone1'' "".'T our each entrance being equipped with ,1 r ' r iiiciu ucra una ijiuich ui ⁢ai uniu i annnnrt Whlrh I linne Wfl Will D8 piclon. doubt or jealousy in regard POrt8 received at the law enforce- captured before they did any harm. L, , concerned. TIle guardsmen 1,1 11 n, nM..m f VVF Ll'MIIER MARKET (iOOI) IV HI'lTK OV CAR SHORTAGE ; door.' PORTLAND, Nov. 2 L Despite ad verso cpnditlons caused by a short age of freight cars, production of the ment bureau of the state motor ve to other communities. Representative . members of the nce division here. AshU-.nd high school were Introduced! Ei)lt Rtate traffic officers under Each had a revolver. The officers say the three have tllrn enIj8t in tl)e guard confessed that they planned to hold Join the fraternal order, and they in Calif., land that would not sell at; Park Superintendent Dean, when! mm8 0f the northwest has been keep- asked what the idea of the three, filer ii n on1 tiour ftinnirlna iinnl nuinii. 130 per acre, Is now under Irriga-i ,.,. ,. Bvnninit ihi th i,im.I . .... ... . Owing to a lack of targets, compe- and ig geIlln). nt $200 to $250 T V laciurers ior graues ot lumoer ... .. a i.u .tiling at 4uu to aov ng ,vag Do)ng constructed with a linicatG that better market condi- tlllva ahnnltncr wna fl tanpnqArl with it. j. ....... ' ll..ltiw l.luk urn. 1 l.liliu.l UUHll. dent of schools, who presided al the Ill8pectr for the motor vehicle de- revolvers admittedly was stolen In a1,... .,,. . ndditlona1 smmlv of .. . . . . ""jdoublo Idea, the first being to pro-, tlong are to bo experienced soon. manMnir ThTPP llll?h flPhOOl DOVS I .n11 nil kA hlrrhntava i i. . -l an a I I ........ n. v . -o-- - - : nuriiuuiiL. uouuncu an mo ii'hu""Ja local noiei. ah iiiree uio ucwium- by George A. Briscoe, supennten- tlle drection of T. A. Raffety, chief . Up automobile parties. One of the! Three high school present were Charles Rush, presl- ieading nt0 Corvallis during the day J ers to Redding dent of the student body and captain and far lnto tne night. Two small of the football team, Lile Ventner,'car8 en route nortn t the conclusion editor of the Rogue News, high' f tne f00tball game, skidded from' school publication, and John C!uley,'tne roadi i,ut none 0; the occupants president of the Hl-Y organization. Jwore injured. Not more than six Others who were introduced were nl.reg(g were ma,ie for speeding and the Rev. S. J. Chaney, by Rev. C. P.! reckless driving, the traffic officer. Koehler; Frank J. Miller, former reported. ! public service commissioner, of AI- MODERN MUTINEERS bany, who was Introduced by J. H Fuller, secretary of the chamber of commerce. Mr. Miller extended greetings to the Ashland organiza tion from the Albany chamber, and 1 STATE.'! ENTITLED TO TAX LIItERTY BOXDH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. Re calling the shipping day. ot halt a C. B. LAMKIN. 1 IS RED WASHINGTON, Nov. jtect the birds from the weather, and;Thls information Is contain in C-ow's I the second being to make a place for1 Monthly Lumber Summary .which them to nest. There aro three pairs :waa H8ued Ust week. of the birds, and partitions have Of the 387 mills listed by Mr. Crow been constructed so that the building during the past month 315, or 81 may be divided into three separate .)er cent, were operation and ctit parts during the nesting season. 104 per cent of the combined pos Mr. Dean further stated that hegble output of tv.i entire number, has obtained some data in regard toof tne 237 mills with a daily capac the birds, which he did not have atlty ot niore tnan 50,000 fret, 209 or the time they first arrived. Among gg ner cent WCre reportr I running I other things is the fact that tne nml cttlnc 109 per cent of :he pos- rOMIXG EVENTS SALEM. Nov. 21. Dr. A. A. Mor-( birilH which Mr. Wlnburn presented ( gble combined output of all. Mills "son. rector ot irinuy episcopal to tile cty ure three years old anliwlth a capacity of leas than 50,000 November 22 "Colonial church, of Portland, was. vindicated, have never mated. While they mayifeet wfire Htp,i nt 150. Of this ntim- targets are expected to arrive In time for the next drill. The men wero put through the school of the soldlor, which includes the manual of arms and various facings. Following the drill the non-com-mlssloned officers held a meeting, at which time they discussed the wel fare ot the organization. . BY SUPREME COURT 21 State. "uo.i mui.il l uuill-l . . ..,.-. u h ,.,.' , .... , .,.. , ,,(. ... .. ... ..... t.. Piavers." L.vceuin numoer. w. ...o v...ni-.noi nuua i ti.im.iK niumn, wr os.or 70 ner cent, were in nn- ...... . . , i . .. iiiuu. iiva meiiiucrs 01 me Bteam. . . . 1 . . . . . ... .. . other similar bodies throughoilt the!nave me ..B..i w tu. . . u. , jaclnto ,r m lull h November 20-25 "Irrigation " nn unom.cHi practices in,wn0 i,ave had past experiences wuu oratlon am, WPro ,, 72 ppr cent state. J. W. McCoy introduced Mark". liberty bond8 efmPted frora fac, h, of mntJ " th' JJJ Week." jconnectlon with the purchase of a:swan8, ltat0 that they will undoubt- ot wnBt a mUh. cllt. A loM ot L Montgomery agent for the South-! the fo,leral government'!geag XvTMm hM ln u November 21-Hard Time Yamhill county site for the Bishop ed do g0, g they seldom wait un- 109 cargo mills wore listed and of 'em Pacific, of'Medford. tlie sPrenie court l'e,(' ' . Jl .1 " Harvest Dance, Armory, benefit Scott academy 12 years ago. til they are four years old to mate.thlg mlm,ir 96, or 88 per CMlt, WPro In a short but forceful speech, A., The (leclslon affects mlIo", ,n, .,.. ' . " rnm " l" 484th company. H. was tried by a circuit court.! Another Interesting fact was brought ; runn!nK all(, cuHng u5 pcr CPIlt o( Jov told the need of the hour 1 ,lber,y b0,1,ls hPla b' "lltlona' DanKSi,hn Mnlflln aav. 'I November 25 American Le- "eing alleged that he had infill- out by Mr. Dean when he made the tho total capacity. over uie cuuiury. .. ... . tlon Auxlliarv Food Sale wi:"u me poaro 10 purcaase sue in ract known tlint once swims niaie, C. Joy told the nee that of water ror tne ueneview uis-i trict. He urged the co-operation or. The court denied the contention of The crew refused to work, and the' Ion Auxiliary Food Sale, i officers cowed the mutineers with , t t:ar:tv nnH ,h the Peope'g National bank, of King- mutmeei the business men of the city, and the 1 ' . revolver.. Emile La.el I. In (h ni7PH tnnh- f'al'er Okla., that liberty bonds In' . hnnntlnir nt the club organized to ob tain more water for the district. b'b Pi,al wa Rev. C. F. Koeher opened the'e''. were not taxable by the state. ine uKianoma supreme court necia- a ser-i November 25. B. Q Smoker. meeting with a few words of graco. That decorations of fir trees on the streets ot Ashland during thej . Winter Fair should be used was the unanimous opinion of several busi ness men who spoke at the luncheon.. It was suggested by Jack Peebler that one man from each business! firm assist In the decorating, and: that all co-operate to make Decem-J ber one of the best trade months in; the history ot Ashland. A commit-: tee of three were appointed to work ed aainst the bank. lous condition from stab wounds. ELECTRICAL DEALERS HOLD LIVE MEETIXO IX ASHLAND 4 to split the ranks ot the Eplscopul 11 ITALIAN Novoinber 30, Thursday t Thanksgiving Day. t November 30 Medford-Ash- The case was appealed, but served than 70 In.J fnithnlt tram a December 2 Eastorn Star ennrcn. A meeting of the electrical deal- Bazaar. ers of southern Oregon was held last , December 2 Formal open- night In connection with a dinner at ing Civic Club building. . the Vendome hotel. Various electrl-, December 5-8 Winter Fair. P. O. E. wnen he was financially interested.; they never mate again, and when one ...... vrxnv -AKFt POST 1 110 irim wu KnHiiuuHi, una ine 0f the pair Uies, tne oilier one nve Ks OREROX RISHO" ( circuit court held Dr. Morrison was solitary life ever after, one swan ( not guilty. j having boen known to live for better PPVnT.RTnV. nv 21 In an Im. years after Its mate died, 'pve sprv(.e and reremony nprP I DI XSMVIR 114X8 XMAS TREE; RED CROSS ALSO AIDED without selecting another mate. MURDERS SEVERAL cal matter, were discussed and some new feature, were brought out dur ing the course of the meeting. Those present were: H. L, Wal thers, Medford manage; of the Call- fornla Oregon Power company; Stan-I RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 21. , ley Clark, who ha. charge of the af- SALEM. "DRl'CETERIA" Ml'HT nE t'fiED RV PHARMACISTS OXLV SENATORS COMPETE DUNSMUIR, Nov. 21. Plan, al ready are undor way for the com munity Christma. tree, to be held under the auspices of the Sclots. J This order gave a wonderful treat R PRESIDENCY I Sunday, the Right Rev. William P. ! Remington, former suffragan bishop of the diocese of South Dakota, Protestant Episcopal church, assum ed office as missionary bishop ot eastern Oregon. Episcopal blsho; i ' of western Oregon, Idaho. Tacoma and Spokane attended the service. PORTLAND POLICE RAID ! NORTH END; ARREST .1 .. . . ... rr V...1 f.1 1. . . i.laflltn.1,. ... ' t 1 -. . t. - . . ... . , 1 nut unmn Kfiipmp or oniainine me " ...oii.a.sc ..u... cm-, id. 11 ui me ivnie cumoauT it ijranis worn "urueeienn. material to he used In decorating. nly ot arallroad, Donald Fierro, an: Pais; Auston Brownell and Howard drug store," Is forbidden under the Stockings. I last year to the children of Dunsmulr, pnnTI AV.n Knv Sfinaior Nov. 21. Use of the more than 600 little folk, being' .... w . .j n.,.' .,,, , . . .... . , . jl I'll, ui t. .;, ruKTA.su. ov. zi. a series or meaning 'small made hannv bv ilfti and Chilstmas . ...... i .. . ' . nifiHrr. ni mu.ii.ui.iuii. uiv iohuiiik ... ..m. i, h a nn, h .ml anj.r.nn r tun These are Jack Peebler, S. H. Short, Italian, opened fire from ambush on. De Grasse, electrical dealers off Oregon laws If used as the name of; . . . . tft Pint n t QOrHlln man ilrtln n n n m ' r -. . . f ..... J . . , 1. . .. . . . U . ' nnrt K. K. uetriCK. " " " ""s - ,virui mr. i-bui, n.cuiuru a place OI Dusintjss oj pe.oun wuu . .... . mfftrent IIe ' T H. Rlmosnn snoke a few worda haluI car- He kill"d William Hen-, dealer, and Mr. Murphy and Mr. Jor- U not reentered druggist. This Red Cros. roll call here is booming a 1 " . , , ... " ot ,i(!"or the race for presiaent or ine state wp,t glde pnda- an(t Sunday nlsht DUNSMUIR. Calif.. Nov. 21. The senal- l'pton Prearei1 ,0 hava won netted polce 1J arrests and a quan- on the hotel outlook, declaring that,""1'8011 an'l seriously wounded the time had arrived when the peo-,olller- pie must build their own building! Officials went to the Fierro homej the banquet table ind seemed (o ed down here. The opinion was an-,dan, local dealer, in electrical roods 'wa. announced br I. H. Van Winkle,' along. Mrs. Jordan also occupied a .eat at attorney general, In an opinion hand- looted last week. The sum of C30 wa. col (Continued on Page 4) - ..... 1 " suuv " ' auu iccilim. .u en UU1D 1 1 rr i r-. j uo y i u vi 11 . f and found the bodies of his wife and enjoy the meeting fully a. well a. 'sought by the Oregon board of phar-j Remember i child, both apparently strangled. 'did Mr. Jordan. 'tnacy ter Fair. December I to I. has IS pledges signed, but needs is.i poorg wer(, battered down and Senator Eddy, of Douglas, and several dives raided before the In- Moser may combine snd muster 17.' mates could prepare themel"05 fnr Wln-'Moser appear, to have the edge. He the onslaught or destroy evident. I claims IS already signed up. There was no fighting. rr