Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1925, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
W ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
J nis is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland
VOL. X LVIH
malaria germs
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Year,
^International News W1 re Service)
Successor
MAN IS KILLED
IN HOLDUP AT
KLAMALH FALLS
D aily
ENGLISH BOY MAY
BECOME VIRTUOSO
CUN ELEVATION VIOLIN PRODIGY HELD AT ELLIS ISLAND.
FRENCH DEBT
WILL BE AIRED
FUNDING NOTE
IN C O N G R ESS
CLAMED HOAX
tt
tt
LONDON, Jan. 5. —
tt George John Malcolm, a
tt seven - year - old London tt
tt
tt elem entary school boy, is
tt
tt destined to become one
tt
tt of England’s, and possibly
tt
tt the w orld’s greatest musi­
tt
tt cians, in the opinion of
tt
Bandits Get More Than $400! a tt Mr. Hugh Allen, famous t t
English musical authority, tt
in Robbery of Card
and other prom inent au ­ tt Protests Received by State
Room Habitues
Department Will be
thorities.
tt
The ,boy’s exceptional t t
Made Public
make good escape
musical talents have led tt
the London County Coun­ tt
c enna quits post
T h ugs E a ter Room Firing. Bullet
cil’s
musical
committee
to
tt
H its Chair, and G lances Off
give him a grant and a tt V * h t Session s for S en ate In au -i
to Kill O. EH ckson
gurated by P resident to Clean
special scholarship in or­ tt
I p Interior Fuud B ill
der
th
at
he
may
study
K LA M A TH“ f a LLS, Jan. 5 . -
tt
under the best tutors.
tt
Descending into the basement of
He
plays
the
violin,
tt
the Scandinavian Hall shortly be­
WASHINGTON, Jan.
in e
Piano and organ with tt
fore m idnight. Saturday night
made to the. United
astonishing ease and ac­ tt Protests
J*® m^ ked hold-up men sent a
complishment. He learned tt States by several nations against
fusillade of shots about the heads
to play the piano when he tt the elevation of the big guns on
of a num ber of card players, kill­
could scarcely touch the tt a num ber of American b attle­
ed a man believed to be O. Erick­
keys, and at six composed tt ships will be publicly aired be­
son. a box factory worker, lined
a school communion.
tt fore Congress within a few days,
up their victims with faces to the
« » tt t t t t tt tt Senator Hale, Republican, of
wall and after roughly going
LONG RACCOON HUNT
a
«
tt
tt
it
!«
i a
'tt
IS FINA LLY ENDED
r
NEW TAX RULE
ON O N E S TO
HIT CITY MEN
HOOPESTON Hl., Jan. «
5- — “ Old R ingtail,’ a tt
giant
raccoon which has 8
t
defied hunters and dogs 8
of Vermilion County for 8
six .years, has met its 8
W aterloo.
i ts hlde is
tt being tanned by Ernest 8
8
tt Deck,
hunter and trap ­ 8
Personal Memorandum ’ tt per.
8
by French Finance Min­ tt
The glory of the cap­ 8 E ™Ployes of Municipal Wa-
tt ture of “Old R ingtail”
ister Is Received
K w I ht Departments
M K
tt belongs to .“ Old T railer,” 8
Must
Pay on Incomes
»
a hound borrowed by Deck 8
from Carl Owens, of Ross­ 8 RETROACTIVE TO 1918
B elieved E n glish Stand on Matter
ville, 111. The hound over­ Ö
N<a n ir U ,ir* 1,1 " HshinK«<»n Is Re-
H as In flu en ced F ra m e jn
took the 'coon in a corn­ 8
E fforts to M eet Debt '
*‘f D ecisions Handed
field and, assisted By Deck
Down by Courts
with a club, killed It in a
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. — The
desperate battle.
M?de?y heralded
“ proposition”
WASHINGTON, D. C. J an
The ’coon is declared to
which France was supposed to
A1'
° f niunicipall"y
be the largest ever killed
have made to the United States,
in Eastern Illinois, it
owned institutions acting in pro-
to be used in funding the four
prletary camentol purposes such
bad been brought to bay
million dollar war debt owed by.
num bers of times in the
“ Wa,cr’ “ «>< and street railway
France to this country, was offic­
last six years, but always
ially revealed here today as only
had managed to fight Its 8 win h ,
Maine, chairm an of the Senate
'»■nPansation • They
T !
thC P° Ckets of each,
T neL
Pay '* XM »” « l - 'i
way
free.
an
empty
gesture
on
the
part
of
naval
affairs
com
m
ittee
announc­
8
jacked out of the place with more
the
Euiopean
nation,
which
for
«
tt
8
8
8
8
8
neome,
a
,
far
back as
» tt tt tt 8 8
ed to newspapermen here today.
than |4 0 0 in cash. A third rob­
the
present
does
not
afford
a
suit­
the
bureau
of
Internal rereuue
Hale declared th a t Secretary of
ber stood guard at the entrance.
able
basis
upon
which
serious
to m ."? '
'
"f
State Hughes, in response to re­
Erickson was shot while seat-
funding
negotiations
can
be
be­
toms
to
compel
the
filing
of re­
peated requests, both by members
od a t a card tab ,e the bujjet
gun
at
this
time.
turns
over
those
years.
of the naval affairs committee and
which apparently caused his end
The communication was orig­
The ruling, far-reaching in its
other
members of the Senate, will
splintering the back of a chair
inally
received
by
Ambassador
application,.is based on court de­
file a complete rep o rt on the al­
opposite, glancing on the table
Herrick
in
Paris.
H
errick
for­
cisions in several sections of the
leged protests which he has re­
cover and striking him in the Work H ere by Oil Com pany Aids
warded
it
to
the
state
departm
ent
country,
which have held, in ef­
ceived, w ithin 24 hours. It is
rU h t breast. When he failed to
and
after
several
days
of
examin­
in B u ilding Up City. Many
fect.
that
such institutions as
stated by naval officials th at the
rise quickly and turn his face
ation
by
officials
of
th
a
t
depart­
were named were competing with
Men on Payroll
elevation of the guns was done
to -a nearby wall, he was rughtly
ment it was announced that the Locals Score A lm ost at W ill | n private enterprise and should oc­
only
in
compliance
with
the
con­
ordered to -g et a move on.”
Sc<ond H alf Of D ouble Hill.
message contained nothing which
c«Py a sim ilar footing with re-
(Contributed by V. D. Miller)
ditions of the disarm am ent con­
Shortly afterw ard and while the
N
ew
berg
M
eets
Medford
would
indicate
th
at
France
had
spect
to certain taxation featu rea.
ference held in W ashington, at
bandits were searching the pock­
Standard Oil Co. ranks as one
Officials
of the bureau declined
a
plan
by
which
the
debt
could
" ¡ S ’
»«o »•» be funded.
ets of his companions, the man oi A shland’s im portant local in­ which th e naval strength of sev­ « ' . " ' H l ” “
to be definite in the application
BY TUT JACKSON
sunk to the floor, acording to dustries. They m aintain a local eral of the leading nations of the
The note forwarded to the state
Trouncing the Newberg High of the ruling, which was made by
world
was
determ
ined.
Henry Bagby who was lined
departm ent by Herrick was not Quintet, 52-13 Saturday night in Solicitor Nelson T. Hartson, and
up Payroll of from 8 to 10 men
beside him.
throughout the year. This means
biruet-jr. until bond Is provided to i
^ ° r Carl ^ " c h . hls In addressed to the state depart­ the second game of their two the problem of enforcement has
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. — The public charge. The boy played la aeverai^m i&t he w<d not become a
I rem arked to the bandit a livelihood for from 25 to 30
several m a jo r concerts
-----
adm
inistration’s first big drive won ireaf rpnown
abroad and ment, nor did it come from the game Series, the Ashland High ben left in the hands of Internal
searching me th at something must persons. Several hundred dollars tó bring
French government, but was basketball squad made a clean revenue collectors.
to an end the bad legis­
be the m atter with the mah ” are turned into the tax coffers
merely a “ personal m em orandum ” sweep of their double header with
There are a dozen or more
Bagby states, "H e ordered me to of Ashland annually by the lative jam which has tied up both
from
the
Finance
Minister
Cle-
cases,
involving sim ilar question«
the
northern
outfit,
and
kept
their
«hut up-
and after they got Standard Oil Co. Ashland Stand­ houses of Congress since it con­
mentel
of
France,
which
contain­
pending
before the bureau and it
slate
for
the
1924-25
season
free
biough with us one of the rob­ ard Oil Co. employees also con­ vened early last December was
ed
no
definite
suggestions
for
the
of defeats. The locals trimmed was the opinion of officials that
bers turned his attention to the trib u te a goodly am ount of taxes. launched here today with the or-j
payment of the loan.
the visitors 62-9 in the first game final adjudication of these will
dering
of
night
sessions
for
the
poor fellow. He was gasping his
Standard Oil Co. have a large
The receipt of this note throws oi the series, played Friday night aid m aterially in construing and
ast then and aparently uncon­ distributing plant in Ashland, Senate, to be started tomorrow I
the
debt collection m atter into a
The locals showed as much applying the law. None of the
These sessions will be
scious but he was turned over two built at a cost of several thous­ night.
state
of
chaos
again.
It
was
be­
speed as ever in their second officials knew how many persons
or three times and his pocket* ands ol dollars. People often held in o jd e r to consider the
lieved
for
a
time
that
France
game, while t i e visitors seemed would be affected, but the con­
were searched. I do not believe think th at an oil plant is a greasy, $238,000,000 D epartm ent of the M iss M abel Carney, N oted Edu
was sincere in her declarations lacking In the pepper which char­ sensus was that the return to the
In terio r appropriation biil which
Southern Oregon Solons to Spe«k
they got much from him .”
dirty, disagreeable pla£e.
Such
iat she intended paying the loans acterized their work during the government will bd small even in
cator, to be Principal Speak-
has
been
up
for
some
time,
with
( Accurate descriptions of the is not the case relative to Stand­
a t Forum Luncheon of Cham­
as
soon as a suitable proposition early part of the first game. So the aggregate.
no
action
taken.
er at County Session
bold gun men were somewhat dif­ ard Oil Company’s local plant.
ber H ere Tom orrow
by
which the debt could be fund­ loose was their work th at it ap­
The solicitor’s ruling made
Included
in this bill are
ficult to obtain but the more ac Everything is in its proper place,
ed
could
be
arranged
by
the
two
these
specific statem ents:
Susanne Homes C arter, county
appropriations for several west-
peared as though the local outfit
tive of the two who did the ac m
and
ith the state senators and governments.
.in û ln °e T ‘a t" a n d m '”' “ " '* *' " " lrrl8 “ ,lon an<1
Pro- superintendent of school^ has
' In deciding whether or not
This latest angle was running through a practice
an- representatives from Jackson and
tual robbing was said to be about
on
the
case
shows
that
Frai
ce
any
particular activity in which
jects,
including
a
nuipber
in
Ore­
scrimmage
with
a
group
of
gram
­
nounced the program for
six feet in height, attired in over
Josephine counties present at the does not intend to sta rt pay­
It is interesting to note the pre gon. In addition the bill carries school board convention, to the
a
state
or municipality may be
be
mar school players. Coach Walt
alls and a mackinaw and wearing ventive
Porum luncheon of the Ashland
m easures
they
take with it a recom m endation that ?„elt
m
ents
on
the
loans
until
she
is
the P resbyterian’ church
Hughes ran his entire second engaged is a governmental func­
high laced boots. The other who against fire hazards. The follow­
Chamber of Commerce, to be held forced to the move by the United
string
lineup into the game at tion, the attitude of the federal
m
Medford
on
Wednesday.
in
­
several
harbors
on
the
Pacific
aided was described as about five ing fire fighting equipm ent is
In
the
Hotel
Ashland
tomorrow
I
States.
cluded in the program will be sev­
tbe start of tjie second half, and rath er than the state authorities
feet, six inches and dressed in always at h an d :— 8 1-2 gallon Coast be Improved.
R is expected that a num ber of
It is possible th at the attitude these boys outscored the Newberg should govern.
eral
round
table
discussions,
tak
­
brownish-grey.
Both wore soft Goamite Firefoam extinguishers,
Rems, in which residents of of Great B ritain in the m atter
. The compensation received for
outfit. 7-5, during the third quar­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.— Asso­ ing up topics essential to the suc­
hats well pulled down and black 5 Pyrenes, plenty of hose, as well
Southern Oregon are vitally in­ had a great deal to do in influenc­ ter.
services
rendered in connection
cloth masks in which holes had as a large 50 gallon Portable ciate Justice McKenna, member cess of the schools in this sec- terested will be threshed out, and
with
a
municipally
owned water
non.
ing
Clementel
in
his
latest
under
The Ashland outfit opened the
of the United States Supreme
been cut for vision
definite
stand
taken
Foam lte Chemical Engine. Safe
.
------ by the cover more. England has, all tussel with a rush, and it was ap­ system is not exempt from income
"They commenced firing the ty meeting of employees are held Court, today subm itted his resig­ O Iiss Mabie Carney, Of the solons
present.
along, demanded that if France parent early in the gam e-that the tax
teachers college, Columbia Uni­
nation
to
President
Coolidge,
ac­
moment they entered the base­ once a month.
Senators Miller of Josephine started payment to the United
In addition the solicitor ruled
affair was to be another slaughter
cording to an announcem ent made versity, will be the principal
ment, ’ • said Lee Rowe who is
county
and
Dunn
of
Jackson
Oil storage capacity of plant
States
that
she
also
commence
to
on
two other questions along the
Miss
of the innocents. Captain Tom
minus $190, he claims as the re­ am ounts to approxim ately 90,000 a t the W hite House this a fte r­ speaker at the meeting.
county,
and
Representatives
Car-
noon.
reduce
the
am
ount
of
her
debt
same
line, holding that the man­
Carney 1S recognized as one of
Bryant, the Ashland center hit his
sult of the experience. ' I was not gallons.
kin and Cowgill of Jackson coun­ to England. Clementel is certain
Ashland plant has 4
stride early in the first quarter ager and employes of a cafeteria
Justice McKenna is eighty three the leading educators of the coun­
far from the entrance and was large storage tanks. It would take
ty and Cram er of Josephine coun­ that France would be finable to
try.
and
her
talks
will
greatly
in­
and
seemed able to dump them conducted by public schools or by
years
of
age,
long
since
passed
the
told to get over to the wall. I a fleet of 120 trucks of 725 gal­
ty will be present at the lunch­ meet the payments on both debts through the ring w ithout effort school boards, m ust pay a tax on
retirem
ent
age
for
justice
on
the
terest
many
of
the
teachers
in
saw three men at the door but lons capasity each to fill the stor­
eon. and each will be given an sim ultaneously, and therefore-m ay With Marske jmd Butterfield
this country.
F compensations.
could see only two after that I age which Standard Oil Co. has suprem e court bench.
opportunity
of
expressing
his
have
made
this
move
in
order
to
In
general,” the opinion add­
Playing a great floor game, and
It is Intim ated in official cir­ to™ w s BrOgran’ fOr ‘ he
believe the third man stepped at Ashland.
vievs as to the needs of this sec­ gaih time in which a new agree­
ed.
“
the
rule th at exemptions
With Ramsey and K atzer check
cles here th a t Secretary of the
outside as a lookout. When the
tion.
3 pieces of m otor equipment Navy W ilbur is a candidate for ar.?i’ On
“ * Sone’ Am<’rlca
ment can be made, which will in­ ing everM Newberg offense, the from taxation are to be strictly
It is hoped th at the members clude Great Britain as well as
are being operated. A Ford Tank th e position on the bench vacat­ Roll call by D istricts: “ Improve­
(Continued on Page Four)
tussle soon developed into a ru n ­ construed should be applied and
of the legislature from Klamath America and France.
Truck will be .added to their
ed by Justice McKenna, and it Is ments m our schools or its equip­
away affair. The half ended with no intendm ent should be taken In
present equipment about March possible th a t he will be appoint­ m ent.”
p county will attend the luncheon,
No announcem ent was made by Ashland leading, 31-5. The sec­ favor of the taxpayer in doubt­
1st, 1925. This is being done in
10:30 Addresfe, “ Basic Essen- •although no word has been receiv­ the state departm ent as to the ond stringers started the third ful cases.”
ed to fill the vacancy. W ilbur is
order to give even b etter ser­ held in high esteem by President ials of a Good School.” Miss ed from them as to w hether they next move to be made in,endeav­
This declaration was not con­
Quarter, and finished that period
will be on hand.
vice than they are now giving.
oring to collect the debt, but it with the je o re standing 38-10. strued a t the bureau as making
Coolidge, and it is thought likely Mabel Carney, of Teachers’ Col­
Secretary J. h . F u ller of the is positive th a t some new method
Buildings at local plant con­
Hughes pushed his regulars back the ruling apply to every sort of
th a t he will receive the appoint­ lege, Columbia University, New
local
cham ber a'nd Professor Irv­ is being planned, judging from
sist of office, warehouse, pump­ ment.
York.
into the contest to finish the municipally owned institution It
ing
E.
V
ining
of
this
city
attend­
ing plant, and garage. Office is
the num ber of conferences among second half, and they added 14 was reiterated that the wide di­
11:30 Round Table Discussions,
attractive and convenient. W are­
eaders to be assigned. Consoli­ ed the luncheorf of. the Grants the leading bankers of the coun- more counters to their total while vergence of state laws and the
Pass cham ber today, where Pro-1 try .id ’ T e c ^ V a X '
house will easily accomodate 6
dation. Transportation.
Other
bolding the visitors to one lone manifold methods of handling the
fessor Vining related the inci­
carloads of case and barrel stock.
city or state owned services made
School Problems.
free throw.
dents of his recent trip to the
R
probable that hundreds of cases
SPOKANE. Wash.. Jan. 5— Pumping plant is compact and
In a prelim inary game the Ash­
Noon
convention
of
presidents
of
state
^ a t e engineers from W ashington, built for endurance. Double ac­
t have to be decided on their
1:30 P. m . Section Meetings:
land Elks trimmed
the
high
chambers
of
commerce
held
at
tion
gas
engine
pumps
are
used
merits.
Oregon, Idaho and Montana, gath­
(a) R ural School Officers: Bud­
school faculty five, 39-28. Al­
Pittsburgh.
gets, Teacher Em ployment & Sal­
though the faculty outfit tried
ered her© today in order to dis­ in unloading tank cars. Garage
Several good program s have
has concrete floor, 4 entrances,
aries,
Sending
in
Data,
County
bard,
and the spirit was willing.
cuss the Columbia Basin irriga­
been
arranged for Forum lunch-
lockers, work benches, bumpers,
Days
Jackson
County
Day,
Ath-
w
u
«he flesh was weak, and the Elks
tion project, and to work up a
eons this year. On Jan u ary 13,
etc., and is ceiled throughout.
almost ran them into the ground.
ers.
ay’ VisninS Day for Teach- the new city adm inistration will
treaty which will safeguard each
Yard is very attractively de­
It is doubtful if a couple of the
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 5__
state s rights to the w aters of
signed by unique arrangem ents G arrett Van Riper, , democratic (b) Town School Officers: Salary be on hand, and will furnish the
faculty
boys have recovered yet.
th e Columbia river.
program for the meeting.
of brick around borders, hedges
Schedules,
Crowded
conditions
.
Les
Heer
wak high point man
The Montana rights come first, of roses, flag pole, beautiful lawn, candidate for county clerk at the
ri
i*er
/
e?
C
01
bygone
days
of
this
Dwale,
scoring 21 m arkers
Sports
&
Gymnasiums.
since the Columbia basin project etc. Not a single item is to be general election last November
I
a
’.±
.L
eg^
e
d
.
tO
the
scrap
heap
¡G
rubb
of
the
Elks was runnev
2:30 P. M. Organization of JUDGE SENTENCES
and at present with the Link Riv­
expects to use Flathead lake as found out of its place.
Saturday
night,
when
the
old up with 10, while W alt Hughes
will be School Board Members of County
COUSIN TO PRISON range in the kitchen of the Hotel
a prim ary storage reservoir. A
I SALEM. Jan. 5 — All railroad
Such a plant* is an asset to any er Electric company,
' of the faculty and Woods
(if desired). Legislation needs’
his
sim ilar condition prevails In Ida­ city not mentioning the civic in­ chief deputy sheriff, according to
Ashland
was
removed,
and
a
new,
team
mate
were
close
behind
with
corporations operating within the
2:45 P. M. Music.
PORTLAND, Jan . 5. — Fed­ modern ,
„
(s p,ace . , an<| „
------------
... a taken
c o „ .-,p
ho, 'W here it is proposed to use terest
always
in n a *nnou°
com « » e n t made by B urt
state of Oregon Friday joined In
3:00 P. M. Address, “ The Op­ eral Judge W olverton today sen­
who
Lake Pend Orielle for storage, munity by the Standard Oil C o .,L , aWklns’ sberiff-elect,
The old range, of buck con
""*
The “ Newberg outfit tangles filing a new tariff providing for
portunity and Responsibility of tenced his cousin, Mrs. Leona
-
•
-
took
office
today.
and to tap the Pend, Oreille river, and their employes. It is n atu ral!
a Public School Officer.” Miss Case to a year and a day in the
a n d i with the Medford High five to- a rate based °n 50 Per cent of the
' E- X. Kendall, employed a t Carney.
between W ashington and Idaho. to believe th a t such efficiency ■
cast iron covering, had ' -------
Percent charge for shipment of
penitentiary, with a fine of five served the cooks in the hotel kit
purebred
horses and cattle for
George C arter, ig represen ting begets quality in the makeup of Present in the Golden Rule store,
(to n tin n ed on page four)
E ven in g Program
hundred dollars, following her chen since the hotel was con­
will
be
one
of
the
outside
men!
their
products.
Comments
galore
breeding
purposes
only. The m in­
luaho, Marvin. H art, supervisor of
8:00 P. • M. Music. A
Address.
anrl in « ,_ «r .
— ■ ----
a a r ess. “ UI- conviction in the charge of aiding
structed,
th
irty
six
years
ago.
are
heard
on
every
hand
regard­
imum
rate
was
fixed
at $7 DPr
hydraulics is representing W ash­
at 917 t f»
Hilton who lives tím ate Values in Education,” Miss In the theft of goods in an inter­
head.
F
ing
the
splendid
quality
of
their
That
the
range
was
built
to
out­
at
917
Jefferson
street,
and
who
PLAN TO ROB BANK
ington, while State Engineer Lu-
Mabel Carney.
state shipm ent. The judge ex­ live tfie hotel was shown hy the
The new tariff was filed with
N IPPED BY. POLICE
Per is representing Oregon, which new w inter grade Red Crown has had experience as city patrol­
plained th at at the time of the
fact th at it took two men; w ork­
gasoline.
Standard
Oil
Co.,
as
a
the
public serviee commission and
man,
will
be
the
other
outside
state has rights already establish­
triql he did not know • th at the
fulifledged local industry deserves deputy
ing
with
sledges
and
crowbars,
p
ORTLAND,
Jan.
5.
__
a
Will
become effective February 6.
ed, since the Snake River joins
.
„ plan
CONTRACT FOR WORK woman was a relative or he would several hours to tear it down, in to rob a . bank at Beaverton,
the hearty support of all Ashland
Reductions
ranging from 25 to
near
Mrs. John Beal, who is now in ON CAL. HIGHW AY LET hffve called in another judge to
the Columbia at Pasoo. and' the citizens.
order
th
a
t
the
new
Lang
range
here, was today nipped, acocrd- 40 cents a cord on wood shipped
the tax collection departm ent un­
hear the case.
Bnake forms part of the border
might be put up.
der
Sheriff
L.
L.
Low,
will
con-
mg to the police, with the arrest from Vernonia and Keasey to
between Oregon and Idaho.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5— A
In
addition
to
the
new
range.
Tillamook — County cream ery >nue in h er present position.
of
Eddie Rush. George Jacobs Portland was announced by the
L eft Today__
Representatives from the In­
association plans to install mod­ sM; ’ ^ ony
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h
o
u
v
e
V
r
^
t
i
i
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1
o
"
,he
w",e°
'ng
an,i
re*
FlUn
'i'™
i
>
,
nCW
steam
table
and
several
and
Mrs. Nettie Grace. The trin United Railways, with headquar­
Mrs.
te rio r D epartm ent and the Fed­
an
11-mile
section
o
f
if
Or
San
Franei„„
*
”
?
today
s
other
up-to-date
appliances
have
lodged in jail, charged with ters in Portland.
ern b u tter m aking plant.
Springs and whose husband unt«l’ the Pacific highway in Shasta j underg0 an o n e r a t ^ ^ *
the hoteI I T 8“ 67’ Jacobs confessed, the
eral Power Commission are pres­
The Southern Pacific company
’’®cenGy has been employed by
ent at the meeting to look out for
an operation. She was! kitchen, in preparation for the police say, to a plan whereby they with the W estern Transportation
county
was
let
by
the
state
high
win ^ .am ath. Irri^ o n district,
th e ir interests. Any treaty drawn V isitin g H ere—
way commission here Saturday to accompanied by her daughter, tourist trade which is bound to were to hold up the employes of company, has filed in the offices
Mrs.
Neva
Berysch
of
Corval­
80
e
in
this
departm
ent.
up m ust be ratified by the legis­
Edw ards Bros., LoS Angeles for Mrs. Mabel Moore. Mrs. Tromly come during the spring, summer the bank, scoop up the money ° the public service commission
lis
Is
in
Ashland
visiting
at
the
te the m other of Mrs. J. M. Ross and fall.
latures of the four states, and ap­
$400,905.
The decision is be­
,n.
and speed awaX In a machine a new tariff on print paper ship-
Klamath
F
a
lls
-C
o
u
n
ty
assesc-
home
of
Mrs.
A.
C.
K
eller
of
Al­
and Mrs. H. B. Plum mer.
proved by Congress.
The
wrecking
of
the
old
range
They
w*re to meet a second ma- e
tween
Dog
Creek
^nd
Half-W
ay
rom West Linn, Clackamas
™ Dt ° f >24,66!,016 ,8 $2,oo£
lison street.
m arks the d isap p earan ce of t h e ' cbine- with the woman driving county, to Ashland and interm e­
creek
and
is
an
im
portant
link
in
ooo more than 1928.
There’s a message in The' th ird landmark in the hotel sin ce ! and to drive to a point several diate points.
the highway from Oregon.
Tidings Want Ads.
I CConttnued
The new rate from W est Linn
page O n e , 1
' h‘
.1
•
I
(Continued on page 4)
¡EBE FIVE
52-13IN JO SE GAME
ED STATE U H
“ REPRESENTATIVES10
APPEAR AT LUNCHEON
STA1ES AL WORK ON
TREATY FOR USE OF
DEPUTIES SE1ECTED
F
HOTEL IS REPLACED
6 Ï NEW APPLIANCE
ASHLAND AFFECTED
61 NEW RAILROAD