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A shland D aily T idings MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (International News W ire Service) VOL XLVII. Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tid-ings, Volume 43. OREGON IS SECOND IN 1). S. AID ROADS o f W hich G overnm ent Con tributed $ 5 ,3 0 6 ,7 8 4 . onstrate the need of a state educational institution in southern Oregon and the summer school is our big op- portunity, therefore there can be no question regarding this item. The second item — T h e Shale oil site and road build- iug program — will be fully explained tomorrow. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Over Talent Irrigation ithout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. NO. 222 A L L ABOARD FOR BUSINESS HEN ’ S JAUNT, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ASHLAND CLIMATE ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 AH BUDGET COMMITTEE OPENS DRIVE EARLY NEXT WEEK n ---------- 8, W. 11. McNair, chairm an 8 j 8 of the Budget Committee of 8 ! 8 the Chamber of Commerce, 8 ! J 8 announces th at the commit- 8* i 8 tee will begin th eir canvas 8 8 the first of next week and 8 ! 8 desires th at the public thor- 8 8 oughly inform themselves re- 8 Is Near Top of List of Sta 8 garding the items for which 8 8 the committee will ask sub- 8 Forty-three Firms Pledged tes West of the to Join Tomorrow’s 8 scriptions. There are 10 8 Rockies. Caravan. 8 items on the list. The first 8 777 MILES ARE PAVED 8 is >300 for The Summer 8 BRING Y O U R LUNCH 8 Normal and Art School. It 8 <’«*•* o f H ighw ays $ 1 1 ,3 0 1 ,3 4 7 , 8 is well understood that Ash- 8 B iil.,,1 Will Direct 8 land is endeavoring to dent- 8 Ai SENATE COMMITTEE REJECTS FO R D ’S BID W ASHINGTON, May 2 1 .— Henry Ford’s hid for M uscle Shoals ) w as rejected by a 10 to 6 vote by the sen ate agriculture com m ittee in ex ecu tiv e session , how ever, it may lie brought up as a su b stitu te' on th e floor of th e sen ate. j TR IPLE TRAGEDY OCCURS IN LOS ANGELES , « , ANGELES, May g j . — M eeting h is form er w ife and her ’»“ sbaud of a few days, Ike H leo shot and killed th e w om an, prob ably fatally w ounded th e m an, W illiam M illigan, ami then turned th e gun on h im self, in flictin g a serious w ound. P olice said that I ------------------------------------- FIRECRACKE R S ARE BANNED BY CITY z y ij j* . _ . TR IED “TO GET" MEMBERS , OF DAUGHERTY PROBE 8 18 8 8 ; it ; 8 8 8 j 8 ‘ 8 ---------- « WASHINGTON May 21 8 —W. Duckstein, private sec- 8 retary to E. McLean, Wash- 8 ) ington publisher, told the 8 | senate committee of a plot 8 engineered by special agents 8 of the departm ent of justice 8 “ to get something on mem- 8 bers of the Daugherty inves- 8 ----------- f fiv es- t, tigating com m ittee.” Duck- 8 T h i Ola Ordinance IS Reenacted . at Regular Session 8 stein said a g e n ts had a crew Last Night. ¡ « Of wi™ u p p e r, „ „a inv»»„. E X E R C ISE S HERE FRIDAY 8 T c n L tv ------------- A n T , V kSOn ::. G° U“ X ,s A • S d ** gated Se«ator W heeler and 8 & am 18 Arrailoed. ACTION RECOMMENDED ¡ 8 Senator Brookheart. Gas- 8 P R O ] ? ’"’T’PTA r~T« Q P A V , n ton Means' famous black » i 1 f EED T 0 SPEA K »«.»tract for C onstruction of Sew-1 8 satchel, containing valuable 8 < > \ , B . , . , Site.., A w n .,,„ papers a „ d er.Uence to Frank Jordan. 8 stolen by agents bf O’Brien 8 Public Invited, — 8 and Petit, Duckstein testi- 8 8 D istrict. f W ILL ATTEMPT TO SOFTEN JA P A N E SE EXCLUSION 8 8 PORTLAND, May 21— Figures Y_ay 2 1 .— U ndaunted by fa ilu res that have The crew in charge of the car- m et his efforts to postpone the"7ff.H-t.ve .U te for J a n a X ‘± , ¡ T " 8 announced yesterday by the P ort I h e re will be no loud boom ing 8 fied. ♦♦ * "«‘»>««•. attem pt to “get a ro u n i” t°he 8 avan of Ashland business men i Ja c k so n C ounty, E ig h th G rade land office of the United States of fire c ra c k e rs in A shland d u r - ' « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 _ «ays everything is in readiness for HO“ ~ T h T l^ iX 8 g ra d u a tin g exercises will be held bureau of public roads show that 8 | tom orrow ’s excursion, over th _ e) o th er a p jia l ‘r arn ed ’ but »«« P,a"* ‘« m ake an- ng th e g ra n d p a trio tic celeb ra- ___ _ in th e C h a u ta u q u a B u ilding, A sh 599.8 miles of roads have been jj irrigation d d istrict istrict and and at a r, e L Z i o » % r o v i X lb,V ‘° ,no,TOW’ to "»"K**88 ‘« ««hen the drastic tion July 3 and 4. This was 8 Talent Ta,en‘ irrigation lan d . O regon. F rid a y . May 23. at built in Oregon with the assist assured through action taken by 8 ■ ? ° c»oc^ sharp tomorrow morn- 1:30 p. m. ance of federal funds. W ash the city council at a regular semi 310,000,000 FEET KLAMATH TIMBER SOLD 8 D Taylor. conductor, will The fo ren o o n session begins on ington has built 449.3 miles since monthly session last night, when shout “ all aboard.” V. D. Miller 8 F rid a y m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock. It the programme was started in an old ordinance covering the will take up the position of rear o o o 8 will co n sist of th e co u n ty m usic 1917. From July, 1923, to J a n shooting of firecrackers and other hrakie and with Kenneth McWil uary, 1924, a total of 65.7 miles m em ory c o n te s t an d a sin g in g dangerous explosives within the liams near the head end. the car »<>». « n il... were "h,I h L h „ , woo.™ ' i ” ' Po" - city limits, was resurrected and Long mid Hhort Haul M easure c o n te st. T he ju d g e s in th ese co n was finished in Oregon and 29.5 avan will move towards Talent. i-eceive $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 fron .g th e sale. Put Through; Curb on K lam ath Indians will miles in W ashington. te sts a re Mrs. G ore, M edford; le-enacted. The action followed Frank Dillard, engineer of the Carriers, Aim. The total cost of the federal Mrs. L. N. W oodised, A shland, i strong endorsem ent presented the Talent irrigation d istrict will join PEOPLE PLAN TO LEAVE MOUNT KILEAUEA DISTRICT aid highways in Oregon was >11,- and Miss M a rsters, S uperv so r of council, and as the result of the »he caravan at Talent and will WASHINGTON, May 21.— The M usic, A sh lan d . 301,347, of which the United direct appeal of the celebration lead the way over the fertile fields Gooding bill, restricting the inter ¿ i r X J K r T u S ’“ " *h' th t S tates government contributed All th e people of Ja c k so n c o u n committee. The adoption of the state commerce commission of the district and to points of In in ty a re in v ite I to com e. T he >5,369,754. In the work com A ndrew s B rothers Arrange to today, fo llo w in g a prediction by R. Finch that*» 7 ™ "‘¡j“ 1***’8 "«‘*<<* ordinance means that the coming terest In connection with the de ton is due m om entarily. F in ch based hi« ts application of the long and nPn ,,u e x P,o s" pleted in January, >909,985 had Link T riple C ities o f R ogue ,:.«w ............ ............... I peQb,e Ah,»land a re esp ecially b ° ‘,S "P° n th<‘ h" celebration will not find women siiort velopment of the district, includ creased earthquake activity d u . l . m X haul of the interstate com- 1 been expended in seven months, in M aster Production invited to be present. This is an ing the dam now under construc found o f th e tw o soldiers, m issin g sj ,L l tiT* h ?U,,’S- N« “ ’Mce was and children panic stricken from raerce act, was passed by the sen of which >587,018 was federal tw o days ago. g ‘ nce ‘»,<? violent eruption of bombardments conducted by care ■11 school day and everybody Is tion on Em igrant creek and ate yesterday 54 to 23. money. Highways of inter-state urged to m ak e a good d ay of it. less boys and young men, and it All music societies in Ashland, Bellview district, an area of 1600 The bill is the first im portant and inter-county importance, not T he A shland schools will d is is also argued that danger from one on railroad questions passed to exceed 7 per cent of the total Medford and G rants Pass are to acres which will be placed under fire will be greatly lessened. m iss a t noon in o rd e r to help at this session by the senate and post road mileage, may be desig be combined and presented in a w ater in the spring of i^*25. m ake it a good day. A lm ost 100 Contract Awarded The success of the caravan is J lavish two-day musical festival, concludes a fight carried on more nated for federal assistance. boy.; a n d g irls in th e A shland The bid presented by Frank according to an announcem ent already assured, due to the ener- thau 20 years by the interm oun Oregon R anks Second Jordan, accompanied by a certi 'ch o , Is will get th e ir d ip lo m as on tain rate territories. The meas In W ashington >10,866,077 made by George and Ed Andrews getic Work of Chairman S. D. ¡.hat day. fied check fo r theerqeiruwtO-e ure had been under debate for a was used on roads designated as of Medford. The two famed Med- Taylor and his committee, and to Led check for the required T he a fte rn o o n p ro g ram is very week. federal aid highways, >5,053,198 t for musicians plan such a step the loyal response of heads and am ount, for the construction of a a ttra c tiv e . T he A shland H igh F ederation o f W om en’s Clubs and Mont hl v .. The interstate commerce com o f which was furnished by the I with the feeling that it will stim representatives of business firms sewer line on Beach street was ac ...h e r « n en izn ii» ,,» C<^ » mission has for yeara niainta'ned School Band wi 1 begin Hi,, p ro government. The 29.5 miles con ulate an interest in good music of the city. At 1 o’clock this a ft » overs H ighw ays in Com- cepted. No other bids for the Convene Here. its power to permit a common g ram , follow ed by C o m m u n ity structed in the seven m onths’ and break down any petty rivalry ernoon 43 firm s had pledged to prehensivc Manner. work were presented. Jo rd an ’s carrier to charge less for a long! :‘n,ginR aud lhe ‘‘«»"»eucenieut period cost >509,097. The state and grievances th a t may exist be accompany the caravan and others price is 65 u, cents per foot for ‘ .1---- t ------- . ....................... 1 a d d re ss w ill he given by P rof. E. LOS ANGELES, May 21.— Dur will attend providing circum tween the music societies of the was assisted by the federal agency The May issue of The Volt, the cement pipe. Work on the sewer than for a short haul included in three cities. stances will w arrant. The num- ing the last week of May and the the long haul when the carrier T. R eed of C o rv allis. O regon has to the extent of >234,093. wjll not be initiated until the last first two weeks in June the eyes ! 0°” ° f Th6 CaH’ bei s u re to make up the excursion The present plan is to start the has shown a fte r a fair hearing no b e tte r com m encem ent s p e a k Oregon stands second of 11 week in June, the council giving of the women of the world will ’ promises \ ^1 Company’ that such authority is necessary e r th a n Mr. Reed. states west of the Rocky moun societies working sim ulatneously is sufficient to assure a represen the contractor permission to de be focused upon Los Angeles and popuIar numbers o” " he year T h e A P e r th e exercises a t th e C h a u ta in s in the per cent of the pro on the same m aterial next No tative delegation of business in for the m aintenance of its ser vicinity, when five large m eet-i e n tir e issu e j » . ? a F‘- r h e lay work until that time in order vice. The measure passed by the ta u q u a B uildit g th e r e will lie atli- terests and interest in the trip is vember and work continuously gram m e completed. W ith a to ^ ¡ X v a y ^ u ' th a t he be in position to superin Those who ings of women’s organizations did arUcle Qn senate would perm it “departure” e tic e v e n ts in th e p a rk . T ak e ta l of 2888 miles to be improved until the following spring, when increasing hourly. tend construction work in the and one g gantic convention— the nation” whin» 8 i\a > Sit- have signed up are: only in cases of clrcu'tous routes, > c u r lunch and s ta y all day over a period of 15 years, 777 it Is hoped to have some famed biennia, nr ,b e Genera, F eder,-.; o , “ n° ” ’ “ " I« « park and auto camp. H. A. Stearns, A. C. W lllhite. F o llo w in g is th e p ro g ra m : m iles have been paved, 1246 miles a rtist who will be on the Pacific „on W omen’s « „ b a - r b a , ,a £ , Firo C hief Baughman w$s in in the m aking of export and Im-i KA A, M. — Conci-ii am i C ontest Harrison Bros., (2 cars), W. W. coast at that time, to come to port rates and with regard to graded. W ashington’s program structed to take action with res 1. M usic M em ory c o n te st for Included 2893 miles, of which 517 Ashland and act as soloist and be Robison. McNair Bros., Plaza block express rates. pect to the metal awning in front Confectionery, F. D. W agner. assisted by a chorus of at least Sponsored by Senator Gooding, tea m s of Ja c k so n C ounty, J a c k have paved, 1785 miles surfaced hekl _ , u e ts dU(1 figures and not only of the Yockey & Co., office and Briggs & Briggs, J. W. McCoy, two hundred trained voices. The republican. Idaho, the bill was so n v ille, G riffin C reek, P hoenix. an d 99 miles graded. Plans in On May 23 and 24 the C .lit- ' b n t‘ o n tll'n ee'h .' ordered to either have the aw n rep esenting the F irst National. two directors will keep in con- - - - _ _ C e n tra l P o in t, Neil C reek, E ag le cluded improvement of 44 64 miles ornia aectiOh o( the League o C f o r the year l » ' ? ' 1’r ° fi''an' ing removed entirely or elevated taken up for final debate Immed P o in t, Dewey School, R ogue R iv stan t touch with the societies In Asb,and Tidings, V. D. Miller, E. iately after the senate had dispos In California, of which 2996 miles to the regulation height. O f_naitici»i«r ed of the soldier bonus bill. Sen e r, Gold H ill. B u tte C reek. H a tc h have been either graded, paved order th at th eir tempo and h ar R. Isaac,_ D. F. Kay, H inthorne, Women Voters will hold Its a n - ' J. II. Fuller, representing the vftrq< < ,eS ° th ° SP o r surfaced. There were 1863 mony may be exact. The date of photographer. Citizens Bank, rep nual convention here. At this i who I)ian ator Fletcher, democrat Florida, e ry School. B u tte F alls. meeting the women expect to r e - ‘ soilth t ° n ’n° tOr tKp Chautauqua ' " a,*,au,,ua association, association, request- resented by F. S. Engle: Virginia presentation in the spring is con 2. S inging C ontest- P u p ils of insisted that the measure would m iles of paving. elee, the preaen, roster e i n t,leers 1 c t , « "auto,Ha" H' ", " “ T “ ' ! ” ' “ Cafe, represented by Mrs. Cran tingent on w eather conditions. P hoenix, L ake C reek, (’.old H ill. The am ount of work completed ’ C alH o rn ia H ‘S hw ay C o m -D d from th e C h a u ta u q u a building result in the railroads continuing It is possible that “ F a u st” may dall; Hardy Bros., Dr. W. Oeser, — M iss M arlon D elaney of S a n ' • W im er and o th e r schools. la proportion to the entire pro their present rates to interm ediate aneisco? m, o res-,U n f Mr« Mn. ^ 7 ° " J ’0"?6™’“ 8 the condition immediately following the W int- Of the Pacific riirb w l " u“ luon 3. Concert numbers. gram m e in the 11 w estern, or be worked up iu concert form, or 20lh Century Grocery, represent Francisco, as pres’dent: , Mrs. Mol- «« ine t a (iric Highway between er Fair, he disposed of, either er short-haul points and ransing W hite l.e Bloom Flagg of Lancaster, • Redding and |h e OregQn Hne Jn \ oon public land states, follows: W ash some famous orators will he pre ed by H. B utterfield; hauling it aWay or burning it. i their long haul or coast rates. House Grocery. E ast Side Market. sented the first day. and mixed reasurer, and Mrs. A rth u r S. tHia connection. Harvey M. Toy ington. 79.6 per cent; Oregon, 70 1 icnl l.unr'ies in Ashland Park The street departm ent wa<# in - 1 Los Angeles, as Chairman of the California Corn- per cent; California, 48.7 per selections on the second, the v ar Litliia Bakery. Swenson & Peeb- He.nemann, of l:3 u p. in. - -C ou n ty Eighth structed to dispose of the saw- i NOTCHES ON FENCE A R E cent; Idaho, 14.6 per cent; Utah, iations to depend on the directors. ler, Saunders Barber Shop, Schn- secretary. mission states as follows: i dust G rad e C o m m encem ent P ro g ra m . SOURCE OF j a w SUIT annual conven- “ Desnito » 13.8 per cent; Arizona, 9.2 per • Work on “ Robin Hood,” an ernran’s Grocery, Beaver Realty t i n n lh e o f fourteenth O rc h e stra Nun.her». n .o T p re s p ite this heavy program , A committee was appointed to •cent; Colorado, 5.2 per cent; Ne other of the colorful out-door pro Co., R. W. Johnson. J. P. Dodge America .» d th e (Ira. ""'U iU c In v o ca tio n — By Rev. B. C. M iller condi, »B h a BAKER. Ore . M a, 2 0 - O a c vada, 4.6 per cent; New Mexico, ductions, sim ilar to the other «v Sons. A. L, Trask. Ed Staples, TheaJre. Conference’ will take 1 P a s to r F irst B a p tist C h u rch . , ft cond‘tlons- Ken-, view to constructing a new side- the most unusual cases filed here '* - V Y "" n r “n ' le 1.5 per cent; Montana, 1.1 per pageants th a t have been staged Billings Agency, H. H. Elbart, Place’ ,» , . X d 7 a a l a r l U May S inging of fo n g s in c h o ru s — P u >cent; Wyoming. 1 per cent. The by the Andrews brothers, is a l Carson-Fowler Lumber Co., J. H. 27 and continuing until June ® i ’ 7 , . bef«re. | between Nutley street and Straw- »er against E. E. Augustus, for. pils of e u tir e C o u n ty : A m erica, to ta l completed for the western ready underway and will be the Fuller, J. H. McGee Henry End Close on th e h e e l« o f tht ” ’ hls 18 indee(» welcome news, berry lane. The action nam ing) >1025 over the payment of sheep, j A m e r i c a th e B e u u t'fiil;e My s ta te s was 24.6 per cent surfaced last large spectacle in Medford ers, Jr., and Fix-It Shop. vention come three others 8 The i m tb<>8e * 7 ° have had t o ‘«-averse the committee came after a p ro -; Officer bought the band of sheep H e a rt’s itl th e H ig h la n d s; O regon, The committee urges th a t all a n d paved. A nother 25.3 per until the new plan has been w ork liS J ) , r t ’*cular section of high- i longed discussion of the m atter, i be now owns from A ugustus and My O regon. ed -out in G rants Pass and Ash who join the caravan prepare a Californi Federation of Wo- 1 ; way during the past . year «cent was graded. F la g S alute. at time of delivery a count land. The fetes planned by An lunch for a picnic dinner at noon. men’s Clubs is also to have a • Regarding **. the Oregon M ach W ork Completed Highway I A ddress to E ig h th G rad e G rad- Classtiiea ads bring results. was made ' Federal aid highways approv drews brothers will be as color Coffee and cream will be supplied two-day session in Pasadena, I situation bo(h past and present I uat jig c la ss of Ja c k so n c o u n ty — According to the custom, as ed or under construction at the ful as “ Iolanthe” and “ Pirates of by the committee and the F ran k starting May 30. This convention ! The Volt has to say as follows- E. T. R ie d , of O. A. C. j the counting proceeded a notch p resent tim e included 207.6 miles Penzance” th at have won end lin and Llthia Bakeries will fu r .s usually the high light of the ; ” Since Oregolf3 present form , i S inging of songs in c h o ru s — i was made by each man in a fence nish bakery products. In Oregon at an estim ated cost of less praise. club year, but has been forced of highway commission was e s -i P u p ils of enLire C o u n ty : L ove’s pannel at the corral for each 100 The committee in charge urges into the background this year j tablished in 1917, the State High- *>3.424,179, and 78.3 miles in sheep passed out. A short time Old Sw eet S ong; D rin g to Me Only the im portance of being ready to because of the demands of the way. D epartm ent has made expen- ' W ashington to cost approximate- later Officer found he was short w ith T h in e E yes; S a n ta L ucia; depart from the Plaza promptly b,e" n,al- :ly >2,411,901. The government CONDUCTOR STAFFO RD ; ditures of approximately sixty- in n J y , ; -- 100 head, -- ----- so -- he M asserts, a Ulin and is in C a rry Me Back to O’ V - - irg - ...... f KILLED AT LANTHAM at 9 o’clock, will furnish >1,860,959 for the The national convention of the 1 »j» dollars, according t<, \ , s F ollow s Tlielr 8«««««K for the value of them. H e ' iitar Spangled Banner. 'Oregon roads and >1,1^2,300 in D aughters of the B ritish Empire advices from the office of itoy h i t „ Tl , an.ls alleges that a m istake of one Presenting Diplomas to Eighth ” • a“ < — t - ' ? ;e ~ g i„ e e rya n d ! ' - ' ' X “ . . » Extend .., W. C. Stafford, 28, Southern W ashington. Twenty-one and one- ___ ___ « . n .» 4 G rad e PL,„ C lass of r . 1924. notch was made in some m anner thalf miles were completed in O re Pacific freight conductor, was in - ! in L.OS Angeles. , secretary of the commission. D ur-' 3 :1 5— Pa rk Even ts — and that he never received the gon in the seven months preced stantly killed Monday at Lan- , Also on May 30 and 31 comes ¡ng the period covered, we learn May Pole W in d in g s— M inuets. MINATO, Japan, M qj 21.— num ber he paid for. ing Jan u ary 31, 1924, and 31.4 thani, Oregon, 4 miles ndrth of j the annual State convention of —--------------------------------------------- d ire c te d by M iss B lu n ien feld ; Braving a blizzard, America's Cottage Grove, when the brake miles in W ashington. the American Association of Uni- (Continued on Page Four) F lo w er D ances, D irected by Mr. round the world fliers have reach _______ ____ ______ It was estim ated ____ th a t the fed staff he was using broke, while I versity of Women ANOTHER UNKNOWN J e w e tt; S p o rts fo r all th e c h ild ed the main Island of Japan. «ral aid highway system w o u ld ' switching a freight tr a ’n causing Conference Committee A d Just Im portant as all these conven- S. O. DELEGATES BOOST FOUND IN RIVER r e n D i r e c t e d liy Mr. H u g h es The three seaplanes piloted cost the national governm ent ap- j him to fall eight feet between the , Differences and Bill Repre tions are they are only the shad- j » ASHLAND FOR UONV’ENTION by Lieutenant» Smith. Nelson and r „ ron„ P w | he>rd proxlm ately >3,000,000,000 when moving freight cars. A deep la-J ow cast before the big event— the ■ ---------- sen ts a Com prom ise. PR EPA R E FOR NEW DASH .completed. Under the plan, fed- ceration extending the length of biennial gathering of the Gen- Word from Hood River, where , k m , n '"'«'ey Of Sunday a youth who was w ater off Minato, on the north- „ „j, TO NORTH POLE IN 1925 . eral agencies pay about one-half his right leg and across the lower i lodge «aid to be from Rogue River was t x L , WASHINGTON, . May 21— A eral Federation of W omen’s Clubs the 69th annual grand ernm ost point of the island of , T »and the states the other half. part of lus stonicah was cut in ’ „ , . . . . drowned in Josephine county, so . .. . . complete agreem ent on the tax which will m eet here from June and convention of Odd Fellows is „ Hondo— on which are located To- . LONDON, May 21.— With the ■ Construction costs have been a.‘ , ' reduction bill and a readjustm ent 1 2 to 14. Besides representatives being held, gives the information , . . _ ................... in the absence of a definite re- cities of the , .. found to be approximately >17,- He has run between Ashland of differences between the house i from all over North America, de- th at a strong bid was made yes- kio and the , principal . . P°r ‘. Paid no fu rth er attention to I object of preparing the ground ■ 000 a mile. and Roseburg several years and and senate has been reached by legates will come from several terday to make Ashland the meet- empire— a few m inutes before a lh e m atter, as the location was for an expedition to the North is well known ln railroad circles, the conference committees. The European countries. ing place of the order for the terrific storm , which had made ouj. oj k jg j u r js d jc {on> aayS (be Pole in 1925, G rettlr Algarsson, a i young Icelander, will leave Lon being recently promoted to con- bill, in the final form, represents — j 1925 .convention and th at the their journey a perilous Medford Mall Tribune. •DR. GREEN INVESTIGATES . ductorship from a brakeman. | claims of the city of the Siski 1 drove down out of the north. Regarding th e same drowning don late in May for an explora- a compromise between the Longs- FIVE WARDENS IN RABIES AT GRANTS PASS SESSION AT SALEM yous are being strongly pressed !• Because of the storm and ---- me u Grants ia i the Pass Courier of Mon- ’ÌC.n tOUr ° f the Artic C,re,e He Ts survived by his wife and ■ worth, republican, plan and Sim- He will make the tour in an ex- 9AT tfM n iw 10 a .... by local delegates not only, but U beavy f°K. farth er south the air- day said daughter. Funeral services were [ nions> democratic, plan, Dr. H. H. Green, of the S tate held at 2 o’clock this afternoon in j The dem ocrats can claim at ‘ N oith Sea Traveler renam ed*the ’ , . r ’ ay . . . . . . rPR by “ The drowning of a youth of „ „ .. uy «11 a*, tbe m e delegates u eieg a ies of 01 southern) soutnern men ....... Kave ...... ««P * Hie —~ idea of continu- 3. discussions, discu ssions, consideration c o n s id e r a tio n of of _ ses. . . . . nif thoir flight tnHnv Livestock Board, who spends Beltai. She has been complete . and , a , hanmiDt foatnrDd Oregon towns in attendance at th e . i nK tne’* «««Knt today, 23, by the name of Ogden, was I reoorts n,nch It,» tim e in AshUnd in I Roseburg with the Brotherhood j least 50 per cent of « the “ . ¿ author- X reports and a banquet featured convention ’ ' '} The next jum p is to take them reported in the city today. The ly refitted and strengthened for Duriug registration Monday i to K asum igaura. the naval base tragedy occurred last Saturday the trip. s X ,n w r,ii" s - ~ ~ the opening day’s program m e of e annual conference of d istrict all delpgate8 were presented with | outside Tokio. when the young man went to i There will be ten explorers in .... . . . on Incomes, ranging from two. and mouth disease, spent y e ste r-! --------------------------- 1 6 ’ ire wardens and o th er employes Newton apples, growers having! Tbe flie«’s arrived here from Evans creek for a swim. He Is i the p a rty ,in c lu d in g three scien four and six per cent on sm aller o e state forestry departm ent. J giyen thg Hood Rivpr ,odge 2qo i Yetorofu island, 350 miles north- a resident of th a t section. day a t G rants Pass, where he W ILL p r OBE D EEPER No tists and a kinema operator. Some incomes and up to 40 per cent on m ade an investigation of the sit- J , NTO R u KLVX RLAN ° r ey^nce «P*“" 6«» ‘b »s n«or««- J boxes, which were wrapped i n !, wa«’«‘ In the K uril group. They particulars could be learned.” of the party will be recruited huge Incomes. These were ac J ga wi cont nue until to m o r-; oi| w rappers and pia > d in cold i flew to Yeterofu from Param asli-) --------------------------- nation in tba‘ district w ith re- ■ ______ from Reykjavik and will he called cepted In preference to the Longs- 1 iru Monday. 1 for by the rest of the outfit oti spect to the epidemic of rabies. 1 WASHINGTON, May 21— Over worth rates which fixed the max row night. Approximately 50 : 8torage last fall pewons. including a num ber of I Delega, cs a tte „ d;ug (rom Asll.( W ord th at the American bird- which has been prevalent there ' the portefJt Qf coungel fQr their way to the Artie. imum surtax at 37% per cent. aU endance^8 ° fiic,a 8’ are ln »and are E. E. Lyman, P. M. Sny-i men were coming spread through- 1 ARY-HALGEN BILL, for some time. Dr. Green states Mayfiel<t the 8enatft inve9tigating THAW ARRANGES $ 1 0 A th a t m> new cases h a re developed committee decided to probe deep- _ ‘ der and Geo W. Trefren. Dele-i out the countryside and thousands ra,“ kz , \ atate fo rest-. gates to the Rebekah grand lodge f ° ‘ Japanese came in on donkeys , ’ HTON, May 21 The c u rin g the past several days and er into the 8eamy aide of <he Ru DAY FOR FORMER W IFE COOLIDGE SUBM ITS TÒ 7, I ° nferenCe t0 ° rder are Mrs- Anna L- O. Myer and I and afoot to take part in the ! fa,C, ° the McNary-Hangen bill.* it is believed an improved condl- 1 KjUI Kian wh,ch Georgfi Peddy TREATM ENT FOR COLD a after odHroo» of «,„»1 • setting up a >200,000.000 g o v -1 NEW YORK, May 21— Finally fte r whteh which th e address wel Mrs. Wm. _ Love. greatest celebration th :s town has Hon exists. A strict quarantine is defeated republican, m aintains come was given by GovernQr W. em inent export corporation to s e ll; cornered by newspaper men. Har- on. all dogs being required to elected Mayfield by conspiracy. ever known. WASHINGTON. May 21— Pres M. Pierce. “ Forestry Education” The w ater front was gay with Products abroad, is) ry Thaw, slayer of Sanford W hite w ear muzzles, or subm it to tre a t The committee decided to call E. THE W7EATHER ident Coolidge subm itted to an was the subject of the stat6 board Report for May 20, 1924— j Hags and bunting and the airmen 1 *°qS .ered uncer‘a in - and if it and recently released from a sani- m ent rendering them Immune to Clarke, form er imperial wizard, other chlorine gas treatm ent for of forestry. , Maximum, 90; minimum, 44; set were accorded a noisy welcome. 7 ”, to bass tbere is scant llkll-1 tarium when a jury found him 'th e disease. who was banished after his con his cold. He was in a gas filled j ! maximum, 80. I The destroyer Isokaze extend- j ,’° O f farm relief »««Elation o f , sane, announced that he had made troversy with Dr. Evans, his suc room 50 m inutes and was said to J Myrtle Point votes >50,000 ---- --------------------- ed the American aviatorB an of- ’ n Y h i 9® 88,OD of conSreef’- ' arrangem ents to pay his form er Classified Ads Bring Results cessor. have been greatly relieved. for new union high school. Classified ads bring results. flclal welcome | opposition to the bill is consolld- i chorus gill wife, Evelyn N esbit. ' ating rap,dIy- UO a day for the rest of her life, GOODING RATE BILL PASSER Bf SENATE ,L (OS ANGELES TO HAVE M Af VOLT DISCUSSES AT MAINLAND DF JAPAN ON T A X B O O N