Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 02, 1925, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases 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 Years
(International News W ire Service!
VGL. XL VII I
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 43/
ONLY ONE JA P EARNS
MILLION KACrf YEAR
HEAVY SNOWS':
ARE REPORTED
THROUGH EAST
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TOKYO, Jan.
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Japan has only one man
a whose annual income ex­
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n ing to income tax statis­
u tics ju st made public.
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This man is Baron
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Hicaya Iwasaki, president
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approxim ately
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Hjsaya Iw asaki. who has
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R ily, whose annual income
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R nual tax of about $87,000.
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Tied up by Heavy Fall
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ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925
P U B L IS H E R S
WIN BATTLE ON
POSTAL RAISES
FEATURED IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY.
Compromise Bill, Doing
Away With Increase on
Mail Is Proposed
NO. 103
FRANCE CLAIMS
IS
TO PAY DEBTS
Colorado.
Cascade national forest patrols
-cost $39,000 and 50 fires cost
$1294 during 1924.
Reedsport — Citizens pledge
loading track if Umpqua Mills
w ill build $50,000 addition.
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IS SLAP AT LEADERS
ENGLAND
C oolidge F orces F in d R ough Go­
in g W hen P ub lishers Sw ing
F orces A gainst B ill
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France Starts P aym en ts to This R
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Country Sh« P ay Britain
LONDON, Jan. 2.— The
possibility of many Greeks
Italians arid negroes being
out of employment in the
near future is seen in the
announcem ent of the in-
vention of an autom atic
electric bootblack here.
G uaranteed to clean and
polish ninety pairs of
shoes an hour, the ma­
chine is said to be infall-
ible, except th at it will not
clean black and brown
shoes a t the same time.
The shoes are placed in
line on a kind of flat
chute at one end of the
machine;
the operator
presses a switch, and the
shoes begin to move along
the chute into an opening
where each shoe in turn
is cocked up on end, sent
into the internal parts,
and emerges in about
forty-five seconds a t the
other end spick and span.
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OF GOLD HILL
REFORTEDGONE
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FOUL PLAY IS FEARED
Entire Com m unity Mrarrtiing for
Y oung GW .
V m b n lla Is
Found in Stream
ASHLAND HI FIVE
TÖ TANGLE WITH
NEWBURG TONIGHT
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WILL BE TOPIC AT
STATE CHAMBER MEET
Septem ber 1, no week has passed
w ithout the Tuesday noon m eet­
ing. while two extra gatherings
have been enjoyed. These m eet­
ings were held when the P ort­
land business men gathered here,
and when the Reno boosters were
entertained on the to u r through
th e city.
Tuesday, January 6, the first
Forum of 1925 will include a pro­
gram consisting of speeches by
the legislators of Southern Ore­
gon. Senators Miller of Josephine
and Dunn, of Jackson counties
and Representlves Carkin and
Cowgill of Jackson and Cramer
of Josephine counties will be
guests. On January 13, the new
city adm inistration will be in­
vited to attend the Forum and to
furnish the program for th a t oc­
casion.
L ater in the season speakers
o f national repute will be guests
of the cham ber, among these be­
ing Judge Ben B. Lindsey, fam ­
ous juvenile judge of Denver,'
ELECTRIC BOOTBLACK MAY
PUT MANY OUT OF JO BS'
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 2— The
WASHINGTON, Jan.
2. — ¡ a
GOLD HILL, Jan. 2. — Irene,
American pubjishers of newspa­
The French government, through !
the
ten-year old daughter of Mrs.
pers, magazines and periodicals
Prem ier H erritt and Finance Min-| a
George Briggs, a resident of Sar­
today won a sweeping victory
ister Clementel, have subm itted i *J
dine
\ alley, is reported as lost
when the senate postofflce com­
to the American Ambassador. R
in
the
Sardine creek country.
m ittee adopted a new postal rate
Herrick in Paris, a definite p ro p -. R
Irene
Briggs was last seen alive
schedule, sharply reducing the ad­
osition on funding F rance’s f o u r i tt
last Monday afternoon at about
m inistration’s proposed bill, rec­
billion dollar debt to the United
2:00 o'clock, when she left the
ommended by Postm aster General
States, it was officially announc­
Jim Smith farm home on lower
New calling for increases in all
ed at the State D epartm ent here
Sardine creek where she had been
today.
second class mail.
visiting, and started up the lone­
The new bill including the pro­
The term s of the proposed prop-!
ly road through the forest and
visions set forth for the $69,000,-
osition are said to be so very!
m ountains for her home about
indelinite that no comment could
000 salary increase for all post-
three miles distant.
The little
he made upon them at this, time,
office employees will be reported
girl was reported as in perfect
according to the announcement.
in the senate this afternoon. It
health and high spirits and when
A few days ago, France open­
was drafted as a compromise in
last seen was
hurrying along
ly stated th at she considered
order to meet the storm of oppo­
through
the
light
rain falling at
her debts to the United States, F ir st of Two Game Seri«*« to be the time, with her um brella to­
sition which was raised by the
Staged at Arm ory This
contracted during the World W ar
publishers as soon as the coup­
ward her home. Her m other did
E vening
IC
RHLHEIANPCR
T3O6E32T
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BEINTDE.X4^
as purely political debts which
ling of the increase in. rates and
not worry over the absence of the
VC. O A ic v c r <3. k e ia w j le iD
cenr.
she did not propose to pay. It
child
until the next day for she
the salary increase was accom­
t
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The Ashland High basketball
plished.
supposed Irene was still at the
Mrs. Leonard Kip Rhinelander, whose marriage to a multi­ was immediately announced at
quintet will be given their first Smith farm, and the Sm ith's did
The powerful publishers’ asso­ millionaire New York social favorite created a sensation, has asked the State Departm ent th a t this
$400 a month as alimony and $5,000 (or counsel fees from her husband
country would stand for no such I real test of t,le year tonight at not bother to look for the child
ciations of the country im m ediate­ whose annulment action has been filed at White Plains. N Y She iu
action in the m atter, and although
Armory when they tangle for they supposed she was at
ly attacked the bill, basing their formed 8upreme Court Justice Tompkins that birth records for which
with
the Newburg High five in home.
no
official
notification
was
sent,
Twenty-four hours had
attacks upon the statem ents th at she has sent to England and the West Indies will prove that she cornea
it
was
understood
th
a
t
unless
»he
first
of a two gam« bill. The elapsed before she was missed and
of
white
folk,
contrary
to
Rhinelander's
assertion
that
she
is
colored
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either the postal employees should Robert P Brindell, czar of the Building Trades Council, who served a
France proposed a method for Newburg outfit, rated as one of a search was commenced. The
be awarded ail increase or they prison term of almost four years because of the alleged extortion of
paying on the debt, all personal the fastest iu the state have ta k ­ alarm spread rapidly over the
should not, and th a t th e publish­ $1.009,000 from builders, has been released on parole from Great Meadow credit to th a t country would Im­
en on several good team s during countryside and all that has been
ing houses should not be forced (N Y.) Prison, but faces a Federal charge of falsifying his Income tax mediately be cut off. Im m ediate­
return. , He was arrested as he stepped out of prison, but gave bail be­
their trip south, and hav« yet to found is the girl's um brella float­
to stand the bill of the increase. fore a Federal commissioner at Great Meadow and was permitted to go ly after this statem ent by Secre­
finish on the sh o rt end of the ing down the creek about a mile
It was shown th a t several, dep art­ tc his home In New York. . , . Lieutenant Oakley O Kelly, first cross­ tary of State Hughes, the French
score. They are confident of below where the child would have
ments of the post office service country filer, who dropped from sight with Lieutenant H C Miller on am bassador declared th a t the
a trip from Vancouver to San Ftencisco, has turned up safely at Crissy
knocking over the local outfit, had to cross a foot log on her
were operating a t a Joss, partic­ Field, California, with the explanation that he and his companion were statem ent's accredited to him on
hut expect a real battle ¡n both way home.
ularly the parcel post delivery forced to land at Marysville, Cal., by engine trouble. Fear had been the debt question were not tr u e .!
Many and wild are the rum ors
felt for the fliers’ safety
. Pessimistic and hopeful by turns, Norman and th a t France had never in­
service.
Coach W alt Hughes of the and conjectures as to the disap­
Selhy-—“Kid’’ McCoy In the heydey of bis amazing pugilistic career—
Senator Edge, leading the pro­ awaited the decision of the Jury which had beard evidence in the case tended repudiating her debt to
Ashland five has been putting pearance of the little girl. Some
ponents of tha salary increase o’, the State of California against the ex-flgbter, charged with the rnurdet this country.
h’s men through a stiff course of would have it th at dangerous
bill was opposing the increase on of Mrs. Theresa A Mors
training since the game with the I animals ,nfest th a t section of the
LONDON, Jan. 2. — Great
second class mail, declaring th at
..
countrv.
other«
country.
Others nioin.
claim ««,„»
th at _ a
Britain has made an informal re­ Central Point five here two mysterious car sped down the
the two item s were coupled into
Although the boys
port to United States th at when weeks ago.
one bill^in order to kill th e salary
are
supposed
to be vacationing, valley road late at night and that
France begins making payments
increase proposed.
a rapid survey of all the cars
on its debt to America, it ‘‘shall enjoying the holiday season, they known on the creek show th at
This is the second defeat for
make equal payments on the have reported for practice during none of them were out th at night.
the adm inistration forces since
debts owed England.”
This Is the entire period, and with plenty Then again some fear th a t the
the opening .of the present ses­
th e a ttitu d e the British have kept of time to work on his men. girl fell from the foot log in try­
sion of Congress, the first being
throughout
aU negotiations about Hughes has shoved basketball at ing to cross and was drowned, but
when the President declared th at
the debt payment, anti it is the them pretty rapJdly. As a result, others claim that there was no
he would ask for the calling of K iw anians H ear Report by Stuart
$ 2 3 0 ,8 2 2 Is Bet urinal to C leaning attitu d e which has put. a stop to a much faster, and more polished
high w ater a t thut time.
another disarm am ent conference
M cK issick,
E n gineer in
E stablishm ents ami Fam nw s
several opportunities for the pay­ quintet will take the floor to­
Irene Briggs was about ten
among the leading nations of the
Charge of W ork
Under Law Provision
ment of the money owed.
night than th at which opposed years old but large for her age.
w o rld .
Almost co-incedently
the Central Point aggregation.
She was dark complected, bobbed
with his message, the senate nav­
A short report on the Cow
SALEM, Jan., 2.— To date the
In their opening game, the dark hair, chunky build and about
al com m ittee decided to investi­ Creek project for augm entihg tire motor vehicle fuels tax measures FORMER RESIDENT
locals showed plenty of stuff. lour feet tall. Dark brown eyes
gate the condition of the Amer­ w ater supply of Ashland, the in­ have brought the state treasury
DEAD IN PORTLAND Although against a team very and a J etty face.
ican navy, and to take all means stallation of a new president and the total sum of $7,551,408.06,
Chas. Anderson, who was last
Word was received here today much weaker than their own,
to bring it up to the 5-5-3 stan ­ the appointm ent of committees according to Secretary of State
seen
alive two weeks past last
their system was impressive Aft-
dard set by the first conference for the coming year were the Kozer. Of the am ount collected of the death in Portland of Mrs.
er a couple of minutes in which Sunday, and who walked out of
between America. G reat Britain items of business taken up at the under the law of 1921 there has M argaret Newcombe, 78, a form ­
the affair was about even, the his residence In the fram e build­
and Japan. It was thought th at regular weekly luncheon of the been returned up to December er resident of this city. Mrs. New­
ing next the Comus Theatre here
because of his overwhelming vic­ Ashland Kiwanis Club, held to­ 30, 1924, the sum of $230,822.60 combe was the m other of W alter local boys got their offensive w ithout hat or coat, has not been
work under way, and from then
tory, and the victory of the Re­ day at the Hotel Ashland.
to operators of farm tracto rs, Newcombe, form er W estern Un­
seen or heard from since anil
S tu art McKissick, engineer in motor boats, commercial cleaning ion telegraph operator In this on out scored almost at will.
publican party at the November
grave
fears are now felt for his
election th a t President Coolidge charge of the survey of the w ater establishm ents etc., pursuant to city, now of G rants Pass, and re­ 1 heir total of s :xty points even safety.
against a weak team shows they
would have clear sailing through possibilities up Ashland canyon the provision authorizing return sided here for a number of years.
Mrs. Anderson fears th at her
Besides her son, a form er resi­ have a w onderful scoring ma' | husband Intended himself bodily
out his adm inistration, but it ap­ and throughout this section gave of taxes on such motor vehicle
dent of Ashland, she is survived chine. The defensive work of the
pears th a t he will encounter the an outline report of the report fue.s as are used for purposes
harm and possibly he has become
he made a t the meeting of the other than in the operation of by a daughter, Mrs. E. Everson outfit was equally a_s Impressive. a suicide.
same difficulties which have ham­
city council Monday evening. He m otor vehicles upon the public of California.
Time after time the Central
pered past presidents.
declared th a t several new indus­ highways.
Point offense was checked, and
tries which are .bound to grow
plays started which resulted !n
Total refunds am ount to ap­
in, this section are already u n ­ proxim ately three and one-half
Ashland scoring.
der way, and an adequate w ater per cent of the total collected.
In all probability th e same
supply m ust be provided to meet The total cost of adm inistering
lineup as, opposed the Central
the requirem ents of these indus­ the motor vehicle fuels license
i ointers will tro t onto the floor
tries. The new hotel, the H art- tax laws, which includes all ex­
tonight. B utterfield and MaiUke,
man Syndicate (development of penses in connection with the
i forwards; Bryant, center and
the shale oil deposits near this collection of the tax such as.cler-
Ramsey and Katzer, guards, form ­
city, and an Increased tourist ical work in the state depart-
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2. — An
ed the lineup on the opening
NOTED EDUCATOR WILL George N. Anderson, well travel ’ through Ashland were ment and the auditing of dealers’ LEWIS, Del., Jan. 2. — With night. B utterfield and Marske unidentified rum runner was in­
SPEAK IN THIS COUNTY known farm er of this d istrict died among the possibilities which will records, has been confined to less about two hundred passengers make a great scoring combina­ stantly killed W ednesday in a
require w e w ater, cited by Mc­ than one-fifth of one per cent
at the home of a sister, Mrs. Phil- Kissick. ™
as i battle with prohibition agents at
aboard, the Clyde liner, Mohawk tion. Although B utterfield is —
of the whole tax collected.
The announcem ent was made l ps of East Main street at five-
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was reported as being afire off long as tw °-bit« worth of mac Newport Beach, a few miles from
J. W. MrCoy, newly elected
Motor vehicle fuels taxes are
today th a t Miss Mabel Carney, of th irty Thursday morning, Janu-
here. Cecil Sherman, a prom inent
president of the club was given credited to the state highway Brandywine Light, in Deleware aroni, his floor work is great, and Southern California yachtsman,
the teacherSkcollege of Columbia j ary 1.
charge of the m eeting by the re­ fund, being available for expen­ Bay, near here early this morn- together with Marske, is liable to and member of one of the leading
University, T^w York City wi’.ll
Mr. Anderson was born at Tal­
ing. The radio message recelv-I run any team off their feet. Bry-
give th ree addresses in this coun­ ent on the Anderson donation tiring president, Henry Enders, diture in the construction and ed by shipping officials in this city a n t- Ramsey and K atzer are all families of Pasadena was a rre st­
Jr., and announced the members m aintenance of state highways.
ed, and $35,000 worth of bond­
ty on January 7.
land claim and lived there until
stated th a t the fire was raging ag" res»ive men, aJl of whom have' ed liquor, two automobiles and
of the committees which are to
A total of 6,695,527 gallons
Miss Carney is giving a num ­ 1895 when he and his fath er E.
serve the club during the coming of gasoline and 82,822 gallons of in the after hold, and was spread the habit of dropping shots the schooner “Nigger Boy” seiz­
ber of educational addresses Jn K. Anderson bought the Ashland
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„ ing rapidly toward the after through the ring with fine reg- ed.
year.
distillate comprised the sales of SJjon
Portland, Seattle, Olympia and Woolen Mills.. They operated
ularity, and together they form
The program was opened by a Oregon dealers during the month
The rum runner was shot and
San Francisco, during December these until 1900 when the mills
Four
boats,
sent
out
by
the
a
great quintet.
selection on the saxaphone. by of November. 1924. These figures
killed
when he leaped off the
and January, and County Super were destroyed by fire. At this George Francis Barron.
shipping board to lend aid stood
schooner and attem pted to swim
were taken from the reports of
intendient of Schools Susanne time he returned to farm ing and
by, aw aiting an opportunity to j
ashore.
Sherman was placed un­
distributors,
subm
itted
as
req
u
ir
Homes C arter has been able to fru it growing and rem ained in
der
arrest
when he was found
arrange for her to appear in th at occupation up to the time of STATE GIVES LITTL
hiding
near
the liquor cache.
cense
tax
laws.
FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT
COMPLETE FAILURE
trol by members of the crew, and
Jackson County.
She will give his death.
This
capture
and seizure is the
Taxes rem itted on the Novem­ the vessel proceeded under her
He was m arried to Miss Emma
addresses in Medford at a coun­
PORTLAND, Jan. 2. — The ber sales aggregated $202,936.38. own power to the Deleware break­
CHICAGO. Jan. 2.— The Mc­ largest staged in Southern Cali­
ty wide schoQl board convention, Colman, a music and school teach­
It is
Of
this
am
ount,
the
sum
of
$67,-
state
of
Oregon
is
offering
but
Clintock
death probe went into fornia during the year.
water.
speaking nt both morning and er at Eugene, November 25, 1902.
thought
that
the
liquor
had
been
369,39
resulted
from
the
opera­
small
financial
support
to
her
Tremendous seas are running in offi ial collapse here today with
afternoon sessions, and will give She died several years ago.
brought
ashore
in
lighters
from
announcem ent by
Mr. Anderson was a member of i schools system, Mabel Carney, a tion of the original law of 1919 the bay, and a terrific gale is the formal
an educational address, broad In
the A. F. and A. M., I. O. O. F., faculty member of the* teachers' imposing a tax of one cent per blowing off the coast, making all Coroner Oscar Wolff th a t “noth- one of the rum runners which
scope, in the evening of January
college of Columbia University of gallon on gasoline and one-haif movements of vessels in this vi­ ing abnormal was found by an ex had been lying off the coast here
and Woodmen of the W orld.
7, at the Presbyterian church.
Surviving him are Mrs. L. V. New York pointed out to the Ore­ cent per gallon on distillate, cinity very dangerous.
At the am ination of the vital organs o f 1 ior 9everal days, aw aiting an op-
William McClintock.”
I portunity to land the illicit car-
while
$135.560.99
was
returned
gon
State
Teacher’s
Association
Eduards, Mrs. L. A. Phillips, Mrs.
time
the fire was reported as
The statem ent was made after I g0 in t!me to 8UPPly the New
BUPERT HUGHES MARRIES D. E. W right and Belle Ander­ at the closing session of th e if under the additional tax law pro­ raging the seas were running so
. . as to
. „ make
, the
.. rescue of the ! , the report of the
c co
o r ro
o n n e ers
r ’« chief'
ear’s
Eve revelers.
All
annual conference here W ednes­ viding for a uniform rate of two . high
son.
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enter v Y __
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. . ships
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have
now
disappeared,
but
It is
day.
cents
per
gallon
on
all
kinds
of
passengers extremely dangerous c em’8t on the condition of the
Funeral services will be held
LOS
ANGELES, Jan. 2. —
Miss Cjrney said that 73 per m otor vehicle fuels.
If not altogether impossible. Al- exbume(t body of the millionaire believed th a t many of them land­
R upert Hughes, noted author and Sunday afternoon at two o'clock
ed their cargoes before they lift­
cept of the school support in Ore­
As compared with the month though no report of the damage orphan was received.
playw right, aged 52, was m arried from the Masonic temple.
ed
anchor.
gon comes from local commun­ of November, 1923, gasoline sales done the vessel was received
here W ednesday to Elizabeth Dial,
Salem — Estimated ' pack nf ities, 26 per cent froni counties, increased approxim ately two per
a screen actress of this city, aged i Marión county canneries for 1924
here, it is probable th a t the ship
Forest Grove — Parent-Teach-
Silverton — Tribune office in-
and four tenths of one per cent cent, distillate sales having de­ will immediately go to dry dock ' er association plans for week-day stalls
22, a t the home of the bride.
is 900,000 cases.
i
siau
s new linotype and other
from the state.
clined about 70 per cent.
for inspection and overhauling.' church school.
valuable equipment.
WASHINGTON, Jan.
2. —
heaviest snow recorded in this
city since the Knickerbocker The­
a tre collapse, three years ago, In
which a num ber of pertsons were
killed and many more seriously
injured, today blanketed the cap­
ital in a covering of white, and
forced a partial suspension of
street car service to all parts of
the city.
The city is generally tied up
because of the heavy snow fall.
The w eather bureau office here
reports an official m easurem ent
of eight inches for the
fall.
Thousands of persons were un­
able to get to their work this
m orning because of the heavy
snow which made autom obile tra f­
fic practically impossible, and
which stopped all (street cars, up­ Professor Irving E. V ining of T his
City W ill P reside a t A nnual
on which most of the w orkers de­
G athering of Body
pended as a means of traveling to
th eir work.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. —
Although no serious property
dam age has been done by the fall, (Special) — Industrial develop­
damage to business of many thou­ m ent for Oregon will be the key­
sands of dollars will result from n o te of the Annual Meeting of
the Oregon State Chamber of
the tying up of th e 'tra ffic .
Heavy snow falls have been re­ potnmerce, to be held in P o rt­
ported from many sections, of land-, January 8.
Business leaders of the State
th e country, but the heaviest fajl
will
present various' phases of
has been reported throughout the
New England and A tlantic sea­ an industrial program designed
to exploit the resources of Ore­
board states.
gon hand in hand with the pres­
ent ag ricultural development.
NEW YORK, Jan. 2— The first
C. D. R orer of Eugene, Presi­
real snow storm of this w inter,
dent of the Oregon State B ank­
last night and today, swirled down ers' Association, will address the
on New York from the southwest, convention on the topic, “ How
delaying all traffic and spoiling to Finance a State P ro ject.” In
the punctual resolutions made by this address the speaker, assist­
many for the new year.
ed by the ideas of other prom­
Although the fa,U was quite inent bankers of the State, will
heavy, about seven Inches being give the practical details w’here-
reported, no dam age to property by a community, organization* or
has been reported.
Business individual can finance and de­
houses will suffer as a result of velop the n atu ral resources of the
the tying up of traffic and the various communities.
“A Financial Audit of Oregon”
inability of w orkers to get to their
work. The street car service by will be the theme of an address to
Thomas B. Kay.
which thousands journeyed to be given by
State
T
reasurer,
in which Ore­
itheif jobs haji been suspended,
gon’s
present
financial
status
but the subway trains a re still
•running on schedule, enabling will be analyzed m inutely, includ­
many concerns to continue with ing State taxation and expendi­
tu re in all branches, together
th eir day’s work.
with comparisons w ith
o th er
States.
Other topics and speakers of
the annual convention will be:
“ The Oregon Development P ro­
gram ” by W. D. B. Dodson, Man­
ager, Portland Cham ber of Com­
merce; ‘ Forestry Budget for Ore­
gon” by C. M. G ranger, U. S. Dis­
trict F orester; “ In d u strial and
Hydro-Electric
Development of
Plans for the 1925 series of
Oregon” by Franklin T. Griffith,
Cham ber of Commerce
Forum
President,
Portland
Electric
luncheons are
rapidly
taking
Power Company, and “ Traffic
shape, with program s for several
Regulations and Automobile Li­
o f the early meetings already a r­
censes” by Sam A. Kozer, Secre­
ranged, according to J. H. Fuller,
tary of State.
secretary of the organization. \
From one to
five delegates
According to the
plans, the
from each of the 76 member or­
m eetings will be continued on
ganizations of the State Cham­
Tuesday noons, as usual, with
ber are expected to be in attend­
th e possible change to an occas­
ional evening gathering.
Since ance.
E
PLANNED F0R .19Z5
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
OUTLINE OF M R
IS
OF
IS CALLED By DEATH
GASOLINE 1 « NETS
YEAR 1924
FIRE ON VESSEL IS
. CALIF.
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