Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 30, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
ithout the use of medicine cures
nine eases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty
I I n te r n a tio n a l
VÜL. X L V III
Successor to the Sem i-W eekly T idings, V olum e 43.
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' HOLLOW TR E E ON W H E E L S !
! IS TOURING TH E COUNTRY
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LOS A N G E L E S, Dec. 30 8
8
D io g en es’ tu b w as a f te r 8 !
» a ll s ta tio n a r y a ffa ir, but
R • th e hollow tre e C. E . Cave
8
calls hom e ro lled in to
8
tow n on f o u r w heels yes-
8
te rd a y .
T he big log, 22
8
fe e t lo n g a n d 7 fe e t in
Stuart McKissick, Working on Water Survey in Canyon, | « 8 d ia m e te r, is m o u n te d on
a tru c k ch asis an d c o n ­
Makes Report to Members of Council. Explains » ta in s , b esid e th e d r iv e r ’s
Methods of Obtaining Water to Augment Supply of j n s e a t, a k itc h e n e tte , living
room a n d b re a k fa s t noon,
City. Makes Report of Observations.
8
cave is m o to rin g it a c ro ss
8
th e U nited S ta te s as an
That the tapping of several small tributaries of
8* a d v e rtis e m e n t
fo r
th e
Creek, a tributary of the East Fork of California Beaver 8 P a c ific c o a st an d its big
( reek, and the delivering of the water thus secured into 8 tre e s.
Ashland Creek by means of a pipe line along the contour * * 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
CHIEF FIGURES IN NEWS SPOTLIGHT.
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F R E IG H T E R IS HELD IN
MIDDLE OF LAKE BY ICE
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»: Colonel Thomson, Superintendent of Crater Lake National
Park, Speaking at Forum Luncheon, Gives Out News
oi Improvmepts to be Made in All National Park
Roadways.
Speaking at the Forum Luncheon of the Chamlier of
8 ,Commerce held today at the Hotel Ashland, Colonel C. G.
llioinson, superintendent of the Crater Lake National
: ji ark gave out the information for the first lime that all
»Hoads leading into the Crater Lake Park would he improv­
ed, with an appropriation of $298,GOO already passed
leady for the signature of President Coolidge.' This a p ­
propriation, a part of the $7,500,000 appropriation made
tor the construction and improvement of roads into the
national parks ol the country will he sp«Mit in a three vear
program of road improvement, according to Colonel
i ho.mson.
Woik will be started upon the road improvement pro­
I rgont B u siness A cted upon and gram this season, according to the announcement bv
M embers Hear Report of En­
ihomson In all probability the west entrance road lead­
gin eer M cKissick
ing into the park will be the road to he worked on this
T he fin a l m e e tin g of th e o u t­ coming season. This road is the most popular of all the
g o in g council held last n ig h t was entrances into the park, and for that reason it will he the
a b o u t a s 'li v e ly a s a New Y e a r’s first to lie improved.
E ve c e le b ra tio n in P h ila d e lp h ia ,
The work on the roads will he the laving of hit,no
th e m em b ers c o n te n tin g
th e m ­
selves w itli “ p a ssin g th e b u c k ’' to ¡nous, macadamized roadbed, similar to the paving ns,,I
tiie new co u n cil w h ich ta k e s of Cl the state highways, ami which will lake care of ihe
fice a t th e /n e x t m eetin g . One of .rattle into the park for vears to come.
LITTLE ACTON
S en ate Navy C om m ittee V otes to
Imp (ire In to C ondition of >
A m erican Navy A rm am ent
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 30. __
C om ing s im u lta n e o u sly w ith th e
a n n o u n c e m e n t ifrom th e W h ite
H ouse th a t
P re s id e n t C oolidge
h o p es to see a n o th e r c o n fe re n ce
a m o n g th e le a d in g n a tio n s of th e
w o rld fo r ttte d iscu ssio n fo r th e
lim ita tio n of th e n a tio n a l a r m a ­
m en t, to com e w ith in a y e a r, th e
h o u se n a v a l a ffa irs c o m m itte e to ­
d ay v o ted fo r th e th o ro u g h in ­
v e stig a tio n of th e p re s e n t c o n d i­
tio n a n d th e n e e d s of th e A m e ri­
can navy.
T he v o te w as a se v ere d e fe a t fo r
th e a d m in is tra tio n forces, w hich
u n d e r th e g u id a n c e of P re s id e n t
C oolidge h a s opposed a n y in p u iry
in to th e n a v y ’s a lle g e d d e fic i­
encies.
T h e in q u iry w as v o ted o v e r th e
s tre n u o u s o b je c tio n s o f th e c h a ir ­
m an of th e c o m m itte e , S e n a to r
B u tle r, R e p u b lic a n of
P e n n s y l­
v a n ia .
S e c re ta ry o f th e N avy
W ilb u r w ill be called to th e m e e t­
ing o f th e c o m m itte e , to be held
J a n u a r y 8, a n d w ill be a sk e d to i
ex p lain th e n a v y ’s sh o rtc o m in g s
in a u x illia ry n a v a l c ra ft, in gun
e le v a tio n a n d in s u b je c ts in w hich
th e navy is a t p re s e n t claim ed
to he u n d e r th e p o w e r a u th o r iz ­
ed by th e last d is a rm a m e n t co n ­
fere n c e.
In his r e p o rt
M cK issick
says.
T he fa c t sh o u ld be em p h asized
th a t all possible so u rces fo r s u p ­
p ly in g a d d itio n a l w a te r lo r th e
cify a re v ery lim ite d . T h e re a p ­
p e a rs to be only th re e g e n e ra l
w ays o f d o in g th is ; by in s ta llin g
a filtr a tio n
p la n t a n d
p u ttin g
ev ery c u sto m e r on a m e te r; ba­
ttle d e v e lo p m en t of th e canyon
p o ssib ilitie s a n d by s e c u rin g th is
BOW
Cow C reek source.
T h is la tte r Report of Sp, , ia| Roan]
in Hands o f G overnor Pierce.
so u rc e will n ot rem a in fo re v e r
open to a p p ro p ria tio n .
If A sh -,
Work Asked
lan d d e fe rs th e o p p o rtu n ity to
s e c u re th is supply, it w ould u n ­
SALEM . Dec. 30. — P la n tin g
d o u b te d ly m ean th a t it w ould be­ a v a rie ty of tre e s an d s h ru b b e ry
and
com e lo st to th e city w ith in a com ­ a lo n g th e s ta te hig h w ay s
p a ra tiv e ly s h o rt tim e. R ecogniz­ p re s e rv in g th o se now m a tu re d o r
ing th a t th e m e te rin g can be done in p ro cess of m a tu rity , w ere rec ­
a t a n y tim e, th is w ould
th ro w o m m ended to G o v e rn o r P ie rc e in
th e city back upon th e one re- a re p o rt p re p a re d by a special
m a in in g re s o u rc e of th e canyon c o m m itte e a p p o in te d by th e s ta te
d e v e lo p m en t.
h ig h w a y com m ission to develop
T h e Cow C reek p ro je c t not only,1 Pla ns fo r th e p re s e rv a tio n of O re­
se c u re s fo r use, im m e d ia te ly it is g o n ’s scenic b e a u tie s.
c o m p le te d , a good a d d itio n a l s u p ­
T h e c o m m itte e reco m m en d ed ,
ply, p u t it p e rm its of tw o iin-J am o n g o th e r th in g s , th a t law s be
p o r ta n t tilin g s in th e f u tu r e ; a e n a c te d a t th e n e x t session of th e
v e ry c o n sid e ra b le p o w er d ev elo p ­ le g is la tu re p ro te c tin g c e rta in w ild
m en t a n d a m uch la rg e r a n d b e t­ flo w ers a n d s h ru b s
a lo n g
th e
te r canyon d e v e lo p m en t th a n can h ig h w a y .
T h is re c o m m e n d a tio n
now
be a tta in e d
under
an y re fe rre d esp ec ially to rh o d e n d e n -
sc h em e .”
d ro n s. It w as s e t o u t in th e re- Ia»ft for Portland —
S u p e rin te n d e n t G. A. B riscoe
M cK issick re p o rte d th a t since p o rt th a t th e o n s la u g h t on th e
his f irs t re p o rt on dam site s to ! w i,d c u r r a n t w as in c re a sin g r a th - h as gone to P o rtla n d w h ere he
be found in th e canyon w as sub- e r tb&n d im in is h in g w ith th e re- w ill a tte n d th e m e e tin g of th e
n u tte d to th e council, he h a s d is­ s u lt O regon w as lo sin g an ini S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n an d
a lso a session
of th e
a th le tic
covered and m ade
p re lim in a ry p o rta n t scenic a sse t.
A lth o u g h n o t m a k in g a n y d e f­ b o a rd fo r h ig h schools of O re­
s u rv e y on a still
a n o th e r s ite
w hich he believes to be b e tte r in ite re c o m m e n d a tio n as to how gon.
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STATE IS REQUES1ED
NO. 101
LAKE ROADS
D E T R O IT , Mich. Dec.
30.— R e sistin g th e effo rts
lo r ts of a tu g b o a t a n d a
fe rry , th e fre ig h t s te a m e r
F . B. S q u ire is a g ro u n d
a n d fro zen in th e ice n e a r
th e m id d le of L a k e St.
C lair. S a tu rd a y th e fe r r y
E ssex a n d -the tu g A b n er
C. H a rd in g , sid e by side,
m ad e th e ir w ay th ro u g h
e ig h t inches of ice fo r six
m iles to th e
s tra n d e d
ste a m e r, h u t w ere u n a b le
to m ove her.
T he tu g c a rrie d food fo r
th e crew of 33 m en and
one w om an, w ho used th e
la st of th e ir food su p p ly
on h o ard fo r
b re a k fa s t
S a tu rd a y . T he boat w ent
a g ro u n d W ed n esd ay .
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Cow
PLANTING OF TREES
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY,. DECEMBER .30, 1924
GOVERNMENT TO PAVE CRAT
ot the mountain and a tunnel under the rim of the divide
i.t the head of one of the branches of Ashland Creek forms
the only leasable means of augmenting the water supply
to be obtained from Ashland Canyon, according to a re­
port made 4>y Engineer Stuart McKissick, who has been
at work on a water survey in the canvon for the past
several months.
According to the report, which was read at a joint
meeting ot the old and new councils last night, the water
from the tributaries of Cow Creek could be obtained bv
the construction of approximately 11V2 miles of pipe line
and the construction of a tunnel, 3800 feet in length. Ac­
cording to McKissick, this work would practically double
the supply now obtainable from Ashland Creek.
ears
N ew s W ire S erv ice!
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n a E D je ie m x r
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H ow ard C arter, co-discoverer with the Earl of C arnarvon of the
tom b of King T ut Ankh-Anjen in th e Valley of the Kings, Egypt is
planning to reo p e n the tomb and tak e out the rem ainder of its
treasu res. Estelle Taylor, motion picture a c tress, so often reported
engaged to Jack Dempsey, will soon receive a Philadelphia divorce
from K enneth M. . ’eacock, and her m arriage to Dempsey is expected
to follow shortly.
Pauline F rederick, celebrated a c tress h a s filed
su it in Los Angeles ag ain st her third husband. Dr. C harles R utherford
of New York. Bomierly of S eattle. W ash., charging desertion
She
divorced both her previous husbands, F rank M. Andrews, a rc h ite c t
and W illard Mack Playwright.
tw o b its of b u sin e ss w hich w ere
¡. T he e n tire C ra te r L a k e P a rk
m o re u r g e n t
th a n u su al
w ere
j loop Of ro ad w ay s will be im prov-
passed upon, b u t th e actio n w as
I ed d u rin g th e th re e y e a r p ro g ra m
a n y th in g b u t aliv e, an d th e m em ­
of c o n s tru c tio n .
F o llow ing th e
b ers th en c o n te n te d th em se lv e s
com p letio n ol th e west e n tra n c e
w ith lis te n in g to th e r e p o rt ol
ro ad w ay , th e E ast e n tra n c e ro a d ­
E n g in e e r S tu a rt M cK issick. who
w i
way w i.l be im proved, th e D ia­
I
re p o rte d on his su rv e y of th e
m ond L ak e road will be e n tire ly
w a te r p o ssib ilitie s
in
A sh lan d
re b u ilt, and th e Rim road will be
C anyon, o r s ile n tly fad ed o u t of
su rfa c e d w ith th e b itu m in o u s m a­
th e p ic tu re , to sit no n w e fo r a M aking o f C onstabulary Forces cadam su rfa c e.
Out o f Guard Opposed by G en­
tim e, a t least w ith th e c i.y fa th e rs
C olonel T hom son s ta te d in h is
eral S taff of Oregon
in th e d e lib e ra tio n of w ays and
a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t if a no rm al
m ea n s of a id in g th e city.
season p re v a ils th is y e a r, a n d th e
SALEM , Dec. 30. — S a d d lin g ! em ployees a re ab le to w ork th e ir
A b la n k e t o rd in a n c e , p e rm ittin g
re s id e n ts of th e h ig h e r sectio n s oi a law e n fo rc e m e n t sq u ad , or way th ro u g h th e snow and in to
Extra Force of Clerica Em ployed A ll Credits to N ations R efusin g
of th e c ity to pum p w a te r d ire c tly c o n s ta b u la ry , o n to th e m ilita ry th e p a rk a s in o th e r no rm al y e a rs,
in O ffice in Preparation for
to R ecognize Délits W ill be
from th e m ain s w as read a n d d e p a rtm e n t of th e s ta te h a s th e th e w est e n tra n c e road im prove-
B ig A nnual Rush
Curtailed
passed. T h is o rd in a n c e was d raw n o p p osition of th e O regon g e n e r- m e n t p ro g ra m will be easily com -
O regon n a tio n a l! p lele d th is season, but if th e snow
up a n d p re se n te d fo llow ing th e al staff, th e
SA LEM . Dec. 30. — D espite!
W A SH IN G TO N , D^c. 30.— The a p p lic atio n by se v era l of th e re s i­ g u a id a sso c ia tio n and all in te r-! c o n tin u e s to b a r th e e n tra n c e u n -
th a t o nly one m o re d a y re m a in s • A m erican g o v e rn m e n t’s firm de- d e n ts effected w ho claim
th a t, ested in th e d e v e lo p m en t of t h e 1 til e a rly in J u ly , it will be diffl-
to o b ta in m o to r v eh icle licenses te rm in a tio n 'to c o lle ct a ll w a r d u rin g th e su m m e r m o n th s th e y n a tio n a l defen se, a c co rd in g
to c u lt to co m p lete th e w ork d u rin g
fo r 1925 in c o m p lian ce w ith th e d e b ts, owed th is c o u n try by w ere w ith o u t w a te r a g re a t deal B rig a d ie r - G en eral G eorge A .j th e com ing su m m e r.
law s, less th a n 22,00 of an e s ti­ F ra n c e an d o th e r E u ro p e a n c o u n -j cf th o tim e. T he o rd in a n c e pro- W h ite, in co m m an d of th e fed e ra l-
T ra v el in to th e p a rk in cre ase d
m a te d 192,500 to be issued fo r trie s , w h e th e r a llie s of th e U nit- v >des t h a t th o se w ho pum p out i..ed g u a rd an d a d ju ta n t-g e n e ra l a lm o st tw e n ty five p er c e n t d u r-
th e n e x t 12 m o n th s ’ p erio d , had ed S ta te s in th e W orld W a r Or of th e m a in s use th e w a te r for of th e s ta te .
. {n g th e p a st season, a c c o rd in g
been a p p lie d fo r to d a y a t th e o f­ n o t, a n d n o t to en g a g e in any do m estic p u rp o se s only, an d pay
“ I have alw ay s been opposed to to fig u re s given by T hom son. It
fices of th e s e c re ta ry o f s ta te . in te rn a tio n a l o r ro u n d ta b le d is ­ fo r th e w a te r used a t th e sam e a s ta te c o n s ta b u la ry a d m in is tra -j w as th is g re a t in cre ase w hich
U n d e r th e s ta tu te s it is a v io la ­ cu ssio n s, w hich m ig h t be' called r a te as o th e r c o n su m e rs in th e lio n in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e n a -; in flu en ced th o se in c h a rg e o f th e
tio n of law to d riv e a n y m o to r to a tte m p t to pool o r cancell any city.
tio n a l g u a rd " ,
said
G en era: ’ le ttin g of th e w ork to decide on
v eh icle on th e public h ig h w a y s of of th e se d e b ts, w as to d a y r e a f ­
W
hite,
a
n
d
I
am
p
leased
to d is- th e m a m o th p ro g ra m
fo r
th e
T he C ity R e c o rd e r w as a u th o r ­
th a n a n y of th o se a lre a d y w o rk ­ th e h ig h w ay s sh o u ld be b e a u ti­
th e s ta te a f te r D ecem ber 31 u n ­ firm e d a t th e W h ite H ouse, w ith ized to re tire e le c tric lig h t bonds, co v er in d isc u ssin g th e m a tte r C ra te r L a k e P a rk .
ed over. T h is new site, he s ta t- fied th e c o m m ittee su g g e ste d th a t
less it is p ro v id e d w ith ' a 1925 g r e a t e m p h a tic in tim a tio n th a t w hich a re o p tio n a l, by th e us<? of w ith th e g e n e ra l staff an d o fficers
P ro fe s s o r Irv in g
E.
V ining,
cd, w ould e n a b le th e city to s to r e ' a ll u n d e rta k in g s of th is c h a ra c te r
license, Sam A. K ozer, s e c re ta ry o th e r m e a n s m ig h t be ta k e n to $10,370
O regon
S ta te
s u rp lu s now
in th e Of th e n a tio n a l g u a rd a sso c ia tio n p re sid e n t of th e
an a m o u n t of w a te r eq u al to a n y be h a n d le d sc ie n tific a lly , a n d t h a t
of s ta te , a n n o u n c e d w h e th e r he co llect (he d e b ts.
th a t th ey s h a re th a t opp o sitio n . C h am b er of C om m erce an n o u n c ed
j tre a s u ry .
o f th e o th e r site s a t a c o n sid e ra b le d iffe re n t k in d s of tre e s be p la n t­
w ould ex te n d th e tim e fo r e n fo rc ­
T h e in fo rm a tio n w as p lain ly
“ T h e O regon n a tio n a l g u a rd th a t th e s i w e c h a m b e r w ould lioul
A le tte r receiv ed from th e C ity
sav in g .
j ed.
ing th e law in v o lv in g v io la tio n s conveyed th a t if F ra n c e , E n g la n d of Gold H ill, u rg in g th e c itie s of co m m a n d ers in th e s ta te , to g e th ­
its r e g u la r a n n u a l m e e tin g in
T he r e p o r t show s t h a t w ith t h e '
" ith th e excePtio n of a
of th is sectio n of th e m o to r ve­ a n d o th e r c o u n trie s of th e co n ­
S o u th e rn O regon to aid in th e e r w ith th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n , a re a P o rtla n d on J a n u a r y 8. He u rg e d
Cow C reek p ro je c t c o m p le te d th e ! sectiona in e a s te rn O regon w h ere
hicle law’s.
‘
tin e n t re fu se d to pay th e ir d e b ts, e n fo rc e m e n t of th e tra ffic r e g u ­ p a rt of th e a rm y of th e U nited th a t a la rg e re p re s e n ta tio n fro m
c ity w ould be a b le to fill th e ir ! w a te r is n o t a v a ila b le th e com -
S h o u ld th is concession be r e ­ re p u d ia te d th is d e b t, or d e f a u lt­
la tio n s w as re a d . No actio n was S ta te s an d a re ju s tifie d in feel A shland a tte n d th e m ee tin g .
re s e rv o ir. n o t once a y e a r a s is n iitte e w a rn e d a g a in s t p la n tin g
fu sed by th e s e c re ta ry of s ta te ed in th e ir p a y m e n ts, th a t th e
T h e m usical p ro g ra m a t th e
t->ken upon th e le tte r . an<l th e ing t h a t th e ir service is fo r th e j
th e case w ith o th e r p ro je c ts , b u t | }°n ® s tre tc b e s ot h ig h w ay to one
A fte r w eek s o f c o n tin u e d cold, th is y e a r, t r a f f i c officers w ould U n ited S ta te s is in possession of
m a tte r whs laid on th e ta b le , to j b *g b e r Pn rp o ses of n a tio n a l de- luncheon w as fu rn ish e d by Miss
b ro k e n a few d ay s a g o by a lig h t be in s tru c te d to a rr e s t a ll c a r r e ta lia to r y p o w ers, by m ean s of
th re e tim e s e ach y e a r, th u s a s s u r k in d of tre e s.
B ern ice Yeo, w ho played tw o w ell
be
a cted upon by th e new c o u n ­ fense a n d in te rn a l se c u rity .
In cases w h ere w a ln u t tre e s ra in fall, Old J u p e P lu v iu s yes­ d riv e rs w ith o u t th e 1925 p lates.
m g a re a l w a te r su p p ly th e e n ­
w hich p riv a te
c re d its to th e se cil.
W h ile a p p re c ia tin g th a t th e received p ian o solos, a n d H arv ey
a re p la n te d a lo n g th e hig h w ay s te rd a y a n d la s t n ig h t tu rn e d all In a n tic ip a tio n of th e r u s h of a p ­
t ir e y e a r.
c o u n trie s m ig h t be ch eck ed . T his
A re s o lu tio n w as a d o p te d , a u ­ c u r r e n t su g g e stio n s of a law e n -i W oods, w ho re n d e re d tw o num -
th e c o m m itte e said t h a t p lan s his fo rces loose, a n d d re n c h e d p lic a n ts fo r licen ses d u rin g th e
m ove w ould p ro v e e x tre m e ly em ­ th o riz in g th e C ity R e c o rd e r to fo re m e n t body a tta c h e d to th e h e rs on th e violin.
sh o u ld be m ad e fo r th e ir care. th e c ity w ith a r a in f a ll w hich to ­ n e x t few d a y s th e s e c re ta ry of
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th e tre e s w ould he d e stro y e d by to d ia n of .the ra in s d ecided to call d itio n a l c le rk s on h a n d to accom ­
s u lt in a new s ta n d by F ra n c e and up tlie c ity ’s books. A s im ila r re s ­ feel t h a t an y civil law e n fo rc e ­
in se c ts, w hich also w ould m ak e it a day.
m o d a te th e public.
G re a t B rita in , tw o of th e c o u n ­ o lu tio n w as a c te d upon som e tim e m e n t body h a s no place in th e
in ro a d s on a d ja c e n t crops.
A to ta l of .65 in ch e s fell d u r ­
T h is a d d itio n a l serv ice w ill ap- tr ie s w h ich h av e p ra c tic a lly re-
m ilita ry d e p a rtm e n t a n d th a t it
It w as rec o m m e n d e d th a t th e ing th e d a y lig h t h o u rs y e ste rd a y , ply to b o th th e Salem a n d P o rt-J fu se d to reco g n ize th e ir d e b ts to ago, b u t tlie m a tte r w as n o t e n ­
tire ly c le a re d up an d th e re s o lu ­ w ould be u n w a rra n te d an d u n -l1
s ta te re fu s e to give p e rm its for a c co rd in g to L ouis D odge, w e a th ­ lan d a u to m o b ile d e p a rtm e n ts .
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