Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 12, 1925, Image 1

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    D aily T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of teu of asthma.
This is a proveu fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
______________________________
VOL. XL V III
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 45.
NEW OFFICERS
GETTING INTO
SWING OF WORK
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925
NO. I ll
BARS ARK VP FO R ALL
R A B B IS FROM POLAND
GOV. IS
ARRESTED ON
¡(BRIBE CHARGE
SPOTLIGHT CENTERS ON THESE MEN.
must :
BULGARIA FIR E S 2 0 ,0 0 0
O FFICIALS TO CUT COSTS
PIERCE GIVES
LEGISLATURE
ÜYEAR MESSAGE
WARSAW. Jan. 127—
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O
Exodus of rabbis from
XX
SOFIA, Jan. 12. — For XX
Poland to America has
XX purposes of economy and XX
been stopped by the re­
XX in order to balance the XX
fusal of United States
XX budget, 20,000 officials XX
consulates in Poland to
XX are to be dismissed from
grant more visas in addi-
XX the
Bulgarian Govern-
■ XX tion to several hundred
XX m ent offices and institu-
XX obtained by the rabbis
XX tions.
Arrest Takes Place Just Be-
Tax Levies for County Are1« during the last two years.
XX
Women will be dismis­
Being Prepared by As­
Thus, 2,000 rabbis who *5 fore Inauguration of Suc-
Member of Park Commission « sed first, although un­
cessor in Office
Joint Meeting of Senate and
applied for visas in 1924
sessor Coleman
Gives Views of City Ac-
« m arried /women will be
House Hears Pierce Ad
•
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XX have little chance of be-
Kfo'ijS
X
quiring Chautauqua
u X given preference.
* BOND IS FURNISHED
1
1
vocatc Policies
--------
I x X x X
ASHLAND RATE IS $6.02 i** ing ever adm itted to the
The Governm ent’s de-
XX United States. According
COST SHOULD BE HAD XX cision is meeting with crl-
No .Mention Is Made of O ccunuw e
T otal Tax This Y ear W ill be
WANTS IN C O M E TAX
to the new Im m igration
XX ticism from the press,
In Speeches o f G overnor or
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 More Tlian in 1023.
E stim ates on Repair of Structure XX which claims th a t enor-
law the rabbis, like other
Successor
Says G eorge Cleaver, Prohibition
L ist to be Ready Soon
clergymen, are to be ad­
Should be Found and Included
XX mous am ounts of money
Offic«*r Is "Terror to l a w ­
m itted without any restric­
in Rond Issue.
XX are being wasted on re-
TOPEKA,
Kansas,
Jan
12
—
-
breakers” Throughout State
tions, beyond the usual
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 12. —
XX fuges who should be look-
Governor
Davis,
ex-governor
'
of
quotas for em igrants from
The county court, spent the past
That with very little expense, XX ed after by the Iuterna-
Kansas and his son, Russell, were
each
country, but their ex­
week allowing bills, draw ing the
the Chautauqua building could JX tional Red Cross. If offi-
form ally placed under a rrest here
traordinary great num ber
1925 ju ry list and attending to
be put into perfect repair, the XX cials m ust be dismissed)
this morning when w arrants
r *5
SALEM, Jan. 12— W ith the
induced the United States
the endless am ount of routine
acoustic
qualities of the building XX the press contends th at
1 V-
charging ^bribery in connectioh
m
ajority
o f m em bers in their
Consulates to restrictive
«. .
business th a t comes before them
X
X
-
foreigners
in
State
ser-
corrected, and in short, the build­
with the alleged sale of pardons
m easures, although all the
seats,
organization
of
the
daily.
The new county judge,
ing made a splendid place in XX vice should be let out
were served on the pair. They
rabbis had all necessary
W. J. H artzell, is becoming thor­
thirty-third
leg
isla
tiv
e
assem
­
H undreds of for-
which to hold community .g a th ­ XX first.
»j
gave
bond
to
insure
their
appear-
docum
ents
and
certifi­
oughly acquainted with the work
bly of the state o f Oregon was
erings of every sort is the o p in -’ XX eigners. chiefly Russians,
. a ance in court, and then proceeded,
cates.
of the office, having made a study
ion of Frank Jordan, member of XX hold Government posl-
com pleted here at noon today.
it?
of it for several weeks before xxtxxxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxn under technical custody, to the
XX tions.
the Llthia Park board.
Gus Moser, veteran senator
inaugural ceremonies for Gover­
taking office.
UXXXXXXXXXXXXXXttXXXXXX
If the building is to’„be saved
from M ultnomah county, was
■
nor Davis’ successor.
County Assessor Coleman's of­
for the city, some concerted ac­
elected p n dilent of the senate,
The sensational incidents of the
fice force are busy with tax ex­
tion m ust be taken immediately,
w h ile Denton Burdick, repre­
m orning but little on the surface
tensions and segregation of val­
in order th at plans may have been
sen tative from Redm ond, Ore.,
at
the inaugural ceremony. Gov­
ues. They will have the tax rolls
completed for regaining possess­
w as chosen speaker of
the
ernor Davis rode in the parade,
ready to turn over to the sheriff’s
ion of the structure at the time
house.
alongside his successor.
The
office about Feb. 20 to 25 and the
the foreclosure proceedings, now
F ollow in g
the invocation,
crowds
lining
the
streets
through
sheriff’s office expects to be ready
pending, are completed. Some
speeches
by
th
e new president
which the parade passed was sil­
for tax collections about March
organization, th e ’ Chamber of
o
f
th
e
sen
ate
and speaker of
ent. Governor Davis’ family was
10.
Commerce or some group of or­
S&Xf*
C
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A
ie
p
E
S
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E
A
i
a
i
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&
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O
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a S E i T L U V
th e house and callin g o f the
The total valuation of the coun­ P acific H ighw ay in Shasta Coun­ not present at his final appear­
ganizations m ust take action in
G IO V A N K T I M A R T l N E W t 4 KTTW
roll, < aeh house adjourned and
ance
at
the
Capitol
as
governor.
ty to he W idened. According
ty for 1924 as made up by the
order that a movement may bo M arske Stars lu Rougit and
m
et in joint session to hear
During his farewell address,
to V’ote at Road M eeting
T um ble Game. Locals Show
assessor is >29,491,082.27? The
gotten under way. Otherwise, the
G overnor Pierce's m essage.
delivered from the steps of the tour. Is believed to have b e p n d r w J J i h .
valuation for 1923 was >28,734,-
Superior Team W ork
on “ American
forclosure proceedings will be
Capitol
building,
Governor
Davis’
878.34, a gain of >756,203.93 this
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.__
N ew York on a s empty
car^H u
,and ,8hiPPed
of - completed, the building sold, and
searching to r him P G e S E ?
• lreftdy spent >50,000«
SALEM, Jan. 12— His term as
Meeting here, the California voice broke once, but he quickly Giants.
year.
¿ ¿ ^ p S h m ^ fT a S S « t
o
°
t
* ew York in private fiands will probably be
By TUT JACKSON
The tax for this year was lev­ Highway Commission awarded the recovered himself and continued which Jimmy O'Connell, banished nL«»
governor
of Oregon half over,
torn down, removing one of the
« baeket bt U t8am on
In
one
of
the
roughest
games
ied by the county court on the first contracts of its 1925 re­ with his speech which was e O’Connell wks d rop p S
W alter M. Pierce today delivered
* memb€r’ though
city’s landm arks and best adver­
8lne,e gam e- Giovanni
basis of whaf two members of the construction program . The work masterpiece of rhetorical deliver­ M artinelli of the M e t r - m o M a . i
tising assets, for in private hands been here this season, the Ashland h)s massage to the members of
High basketbalT quintet hung a both houses of the state legisla­
leading
dne Nr
board of equalization m aintained. authorized includes widening and ance.
a
u tenors. r Is seriouslr
a
: Si :
¿
V
? ? rk world’s
C1!y- the building is practically useless.
In
his
speech,
Davis
mentioned
They reduced the valuation to relocating a section of the Pacific
Concerning the subject, Mr. J o r­ 38-21 defeat on the University ture who gathered in the assem­
been ope 1 a ted on for ap p en iloitb .
** ** Harvard athletics, has
nothing
about
the
investigation
Highway in Shasta county; con­
>27,707,564.93.
dan lias the following to say. H ’gh five, in the second game of bly hall of the house of represen­
It is impossible to tell ju st w hat struction of two bridges in Glenn and arrest, nor did his successor
‘ There may have been mistakes their two game bill Saturday tatives in the formal opening of
the total tax will be this year but county; and the building of a in office. Governor Pullen. “Guess
made in the.C hautauqua m anage­ night, and made a clean sweep of the thirty-third legislative as­
walk
for
pedestrians
on
the
R
io'
they
are
try
in
e
to
hum
iliate
me’
it is estim ated by Assessor Cole­
ment in the past, hut as a m uni­ thez series. The Eugene boys ap sembly.
Honda
bridge,
Los
Angeles
coun-l
Davis
said
when
arrested
as
Gov
man to be about >100,000 more
cipal proposition we should be peared to be out for blood, fol­
In a long document reviewing'
than last year, 50 per cent of ty. It will be financed from the e rn o r> before his final address
careful and not make one in the lowing the trouncing handed them the accomplishments of hi» fjrst
The investigation started when
which he says will be for irriga­ gasoline revenue.
future. The people of Ashland Friday night, and as a result the two years in office, Governor
a
Topeka
paper,
in
a
copyrighted
Two
small
bridges
will
be
tion.
cannot afford to let th a t ground game developed into a rough and Pierce called upon the legisla­
th a t
Russell
The total tax levied for 1923 built on the state highway in article, declared
get into private h a n d s,-to say tumble affair, with a total of 35 ture to safeguard state finances,
Glenn county, replacing inadA?-* Davis, son of the governor had
was >1,377,501.57.
notiiing of the building. But be- personal fouls being chalked up protect Oregon’s natural resources
The levies for the cities in the q u aje.stru ctu res, by Otto P arlier met R. Bollman, convicted of vio­
1 fore calling for a bond issue to against the two outfit)}. The Uni­
of Tulare at a cost of >15,285. lating the blue sky laws, and was R epresented H im self as Jack ‘ F irst o f New 4 -1 0 -2 ” Type to re tire the present mortgage, a versity High five were credited further the big state program of
county for three years follow:
highway c o n s t r u c t s and see ta
H oxie, M ovie Star, in O btain­
1922 1923 1924 The estim ate for the job was >18-, given a sum t>f money. This meet
be Augm ented by Fifteen
careful estim ate should be made with 19 of th es^ fouls, while 16 it that laws are enforced among
ing Money in D unsm uir
ing, according to the article, oc-
More J u st O rdeted
Medford ............. 6.10 5.95 6.06 840.
of the condition of the buildings were m arked against the locals.
ail classes and obeyed by all peo­
cured
in
the
lobby
of
a
fashion­
The safety traffic lane on the
Ashland ............. 6.29 5.88 6.02
and what it would cost to put B utterfield of the Ashland five ple.
DUNSMUIR,
Jan.
12.
The
B utte Falls .........5.73 5.69 6.05 Los Angeles county bridge will able Topeka hotel. Imm ediately
The most powerful and econ­ them in good repair, including the and. Hayes of the visitors were
The governor came out flatly
C entral Point ....7.32 6.91 6.52 be constructed by the K. O. W et­ after the sum of money changed young man who represented him­ omical non-articulated, or single acoustic possibilities
and
in­ removed from the game because
for enactm ent of a state Incom«
Eagle Point ...... 5.26 4.95 5.13 zel company of Los Angeles at a hands, the article avers a pardon self in Redding a few weeks ago engine unit, locomotive yet de­ clude this in the bond issue.
of four personal foul!}, while at
The engin­ was issued for Bollman by Gov­ as being ’Jack Hoxie, the moving signed by mechanical experts now
Gold Hill ...........5.36 5.02 4.65 cost of >3,308.50.
Both the park commission and the final gun every man on the tax law and advised th a t the best
ernor Davis, the governor’s last picture star, and later ’.’Stung” is being built for the Southern the city council have carefully
measure would be one sim ilar to
Jacksonville ...... 6.92 6.41 6.56 eer’s estim ate w as >5,612.
Eugene outfit was charged with th at of South Carolina, under
W ing Sing, local Chinese laundry- Pacific company to handle heavy
Edwards brothers of Los An­ official act while in office.
Phoenix ............. 7.22 7.55 6.18
estim ated the budget of 1925, so
Charges were filed with the tnan for >55, then placed" under trains over the mountain sections there could be no financial aid three personals, while Wilson, which the income taxpayer con­
Rogue. River ....5.83 6.37 7.21 geles received the contract for
who went in for B utterfield,
Talent .............. ...6.79 7.27 7.27 the grading on the Pacific high­ d istrict attorney, and an investi­ a rre st by City Marshall John H. of the West.
from th a t source. And the Chau­ Marske and Ramsey were each tribute} to the state one-third the
The telephone num bers at the way on a bid of >400,905. The gation was started Saturday. The Young and taken to Yreka, turns „ This was announced in a report tauqua building needs immediate
amount he pays to the national
government.
sheriff's office in Jacksonville are: engineer’s estim ate was >372,6^0. district attorney, and those who out to be a "bad egg.” acco rd in g ; received this week by* J. W. Fitz- attention. W Jthout being repair­ charged with an equal number.
Eighteen of the locals’ m arkers
j Gerald, superintendent for the
Legal departm ent 502, tax depart­ The work to be done consists of j investigated the action 'dfeclare to Sheriff A. S. Calkin«.,
He called upon the legislature
ed, the building will be a liabil­
Sheriff
Calkins
received
a
w
ire
,
company.
•ame as the result of these free to safeguard
m ent 592. Those having much, eleven miles of widening and j th a t enough evidence was uncov-
the irreducible
ity instead of an asset. The
business with this office will save straightening between Halfway! ered to prove to them the correct- from the Los Angeles police d e -( The first of these locomotives, acoustics of the b ui 1 d i n g throws, while the visitors were school fund and to “ prevent in
time and annoyance by entering creek and Dog crook, in the Sac­ ness of th eir actions. A grand p artm en t saying th at a man w a s! known as the "4-10-2” or South­ should cause no great alarm . So ) unable to count up but seven future thè woeful waste of the
! e r a Pacific t^pe, is under con-
points by th'^s means. Marske in past.’^
these num bers in the telephone ram ento canyon. Construction jury indictm ent was returned ear­ being sen t for Hoxie.
far there has been no practical
T
h
ey
re
coming
for
you,
J
struction
by
the
American
Loco-
addition to being high point qian
will begin shortly and should be ly today, and the a rrest followed.
book.
facin g a legislature which is
way in the construction of a
J
lo
x
ie
.”
the
sheriff
told
him,
of
the game with 13 points, drop­ predominately Republican and
completed
by
the
end
of
the
year.
motive
company
and
is
scheduled
The new sheriff, Ralph Jen ­
building
to
tell
ju
st
w
hat
the
"All rig h t,” was the ’ laconic to be delivered to the Southern
The contracts will be financed
nings, Is giving the jail a thorough
acousties will be, but they have ped nine out of fourteen free adm ittedly hostile to some little
reply.
KANSAS
CITY
BANK
IS
Pacific early this year. The com­
cleaning and on Friday dispen­ from gasoline tax revenues, but
hundreds of ways to throw s through the ring. Ridings degree to the state adm inistra­
ROBBED OF $25,000 Hoxie’s crim inal record reads pany has ju st placed an order discovered
for the visitors, was high point
sed with a lot of "booze,” dump­ Glenn county has agreed to re­
like a book of diversified crime. for 15 more of these locomotives. overcome bad conditions, (most man for his team with nine tion, the governor advised that he
fund
later
in
the
year
the
cost
of
ing it in the sewer.
ways not very expensive. No two
was "exceedingly anxious to
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 12. He first ^appeared on the records-
An outstanding feature of the buildings take exactly the same points, scored on three
field
Delilah Stevens, the new coun­ the bridges In th a t county.
work In harmony with this legis­
j -—Between 35 and 50 Customers as wanted at Salt Lake for im­
4-10-2" ia a third cylinder, plac­
goals and three free throws.
ty clerk, has re-arranged her of­
lature."
i and employes of the Community personating a federal officer, De­ ed inside the main fram es slight­ treatm ent but the same princi­
fices and a new steel vault has KLAMATH MURDERER
During
the
earlier
periods
of
“ I do not want to infringe in
State Bank, a suburban in stitu ­ cember 15, 1921, under the name ly above and between the two pals apply to all. L et’s go!”
been Installed for the protection
the game, the visitors showed a
TAKEN IN CUSTODY tion near this city were today of George Reynold«.
any way upon any of the preroga­
outside cylinders.
of the records.
defense for the fast, smashing
IN J A C K S ONVILLE held up by four masked bandits
As Earl Reynolds, he* is w ant­
tives of the legislative branch of
Hauling capacity of the new lo­
A much needed new B urroughs
style of play Couch Hughes’
ed a t Akron, Ohio, for a mall comotive, due to greater tra c tiv e '
who escaped with >25,000.
our state governm ent,” the gov­
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 12.—
m achine has been ordered for
charge)} used, and as a result the
robbery there in December, 1922 power .and more uniform pulling (
ernor
sa'd. "I guarantee to you
The persistency of W illiam Per­
T reasurer W alker’s office.
score worked back and forth, that every departm ent of state is
it is alleged. As E. R. Reynolds, torque because of the third cy­
County Superintendent Susanne kins, news editor, and Tom Ma-
with first one team in the leaJ
he was held as a suspected bur­ linder, is one-fourth more at a (
open to your inspection.
Homes C arter and assistants are lark^y, reporter on the Klam ath
and
then the other. Finally the
glar a t Los Angeles, Jan u ary 3, speed of 25 miles an hour on a;
“ It Is your function to prepare
busy closing up the year’s work Falls Herald today resulted in the
superior speed and floor work of
1923, and released from his dif­ 2.2 per cent grade than that of
and
pass bills. I wish to help you
and preparing for the New Year. arre st of John Taylor, who con­
the locals put them out in the
ficulty." He was again arrested the most powerful locomotive now
in
every
possible way. I tender
The Jackson county school con­ fessed to his participation and
lead, and although their wn»-v
In the same city February 16, in use by the Southern Pacific.
you my cooperation at all tim es.”
vention recently conducted by the implicated four others in the hold
was not as good as on Friday
1923, for burglary and later re­
Mayor
O.
H.
Johnson
and
As
an
interesting
comparison,
The state prohibition d epart­
up
of
a
local
card
room
on
Jan.
county superintendent was a won-
03591797
leased on probation, according this newest “ leviathan of the members of the new city council, night, when they literally ran the
4,
when
John
Erickson
was
kill
ment, under George L. Cleaver,
derfhl success.
to record.
rails,” with its three cylinders and forming the new installed city visitors off their feet,they push­ which has been under fire over
ed.
It was a fade out for Hoxie, to ten driving wheels, can handle adm inistration will be guests of ed up a commanding lead. The
Perkins, M alarkey and Fr?d
speak
in^ movie parlance, until more tonnage than the non-arti­ the Chamber of Commerce Forum score at half t'm e waa 17-7 in the state on many occasions, camp
DUNSMUIR, Jan. 12. — Duns­
Morley, 75, constable, being re­
in for laudatory rem arks from the
October 2, 1924, for larceny of culated Mallet locomotive having luncheon to be held at the Plaza favor of the locals.
fused deputy sheriff’s commis­ m uir’s city hall is another step
state ’s executive.
an automobile from J. H. Cox, four cylinders and sixteen driv­ Confectionary tomorrow. It has
In a prelim inary game, the
sions by Sheriff Elect Hawkins, nearer realization since W ednes­
Governor Pierce said the state
which name he calmly assumed ing wheels. When first placed on been announced th a t the Plaza Ashland High girls’ team and an
to work on clues, secured special day night's meeting of the board
as he moved northw ard.
service by Southern Pacific in will be the future meeting place alumni team played to a 27-27 tie.
(Continued on page four) •
i state agent w arrants from Gov- of city trustees. John W. Wool-
The
high
school
girls
came
from
let
of
the
firm
of
W
oollett
&
for
the
Chamber
Forpm
lunch­
1909
the
Mallet
type
held
honors
I ernor Pierce and traced Taylor
behind in the closing moments of
as the most powerful locomotive eons.
to his m ountain, 97 miles away Lamb of Sacramento was preseht
Play
and overcame a ten point
FOUL
PLAY
FEARED
and
explained
the
plans
of
the
The
entire
program
at
the
in
the
world.
in Jacksonville.
A fter twelve
lead
to
knot up the score.
luncheon will be furnished by the
OF SEATTLE OFFICER
hours cross examination, Taylor building thdt is to be construct­
SALEM, Jan. 12. — Need for
The score of the main game
members of the adm inistration,
confessed to participation in the ed during the coming spring.
the erection of a new office build­
follows:
'
AMERICA
TO
SHARE
SEATTLE,
Jan.
12.
Following
"
oolett
drew
the
plans
and
made
each
of
whom
will
speak.
The
holdup, implicating with him Pete
ing on the suprem e court grounds
the
IN REPARATIONS I attitu de of the various members University HI (2 1 ) A shland (8 » )
and Charley Smith, alleged boot­ »P the specifications. The plans a three day investigation,
to take care of the increasing
police
today
fear
E
arnest
Sea-
! of the adm inistration on the num­ Hempy (6)
were
approved
by
the
board
and
leggers, Pete Sullivan- sheep-
F (7) B utterfield
num ber of state departm ents has
PARIS, Jan. 12. — It was erous problems of city manage­ Stearns (1)
borg,
state
supervisor
of
fisheries
G
>©
trustees
expect
to
advertise
herder and John O'Shea. Taylor
(13) Marske
been called to the attention of the contends Sullivan killed Erick- • f° r blds on the construction work, was either killed by fish p ira te s learned from British sources to­ ment will be explained by these Ridings (9)
(9) Bryant
legislature which convenes here
Hall ( l )
next week. The bids will be open- or rum ru n n ers> or X©H to his day th a t the United States Is to members in their speeches.
Friday of last week a Mr. H ar­
son.
(5) Ramsey
today, in a report prepared by
It is expected th a t a large tu rn ­ Hayes (3)
ed, according to present plans, at death in the ship yard in the be awarded two and one q uarter
ris,
who claimed he represented
(0 ) K atzer
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state.
waterway. Seabord per cent of the Dawes plan re­ out of members will be present at
the first meeting of the board in Duwamish
Substitutions: M arlatte (1) for The Utah Construction company
D uring the two-year period em­ Many A ttend Program —
disappeared last Friday, while ceipts received from Germany, in the luncheon to w’elcome the mem­ Hayes, Wilson (4) for B utter- and th at he needed many men in
February.
x
A
H
rge
num
ber
of
Ashland
and
braced between October 1, 1922
The new structure, on which enroute from his home here to payment of America’s war claims bers of the council and the mayor. fie d.
the widening of the Pacific High­
and September '30, 1924, the state Medford people attended the pro­ >40,000 will be spent, the am ount Olympia. His car was found Sun­ of >350,000,000. France, on the
Many other interesting pro­
way
someplace between here and
Methodist of bonds voted by the voters at day. A rew ard of $500 has been other hand, is still hopeful thfct grams have been arranged for
o f Oregon paid >40,073 for office gram at the F irst
Weed, California, arranged for a
re n t for departm ents' and activ­ church in Medford last evening the special election held last year, offered for the recovery of his the United States will m aterially the coming year, according to the
crew of workmen to meet him
KELLOGG’S
SUCCESSOR
ities occupying q uarters away when the choir of the local Meth­ will be one of the most beautiful body.
reduce the France-American debt, members of the program com­
IS NOT YET SELECTED Monday m orning to go to the
according to the paper, "D ’Infor­ m ittee.
from the capitol building. Many odist church repeated their C hrist­ in the entire county. The outside
Included in these pro­
job.
m ation” , official mouth piece of grams will be one a t which Ban
o f these quarters are for the ac­ mas cantata.
will be covered with an ornam en­ Down South—
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.__The
11118 m orning some 40 men
Finance
Minister
elem ental. Lindsey, famous Denver juvenile
commodation of activities m ain­
tal plaster th a t is calculated • to
successor
to
Frank
Kellogg
as
met
at the R inehart pool room,
A.
W.
Moon
of
the
Moon
Lum-
America's percentage of the rç- court judge will be the main
taining branch offices in P o rt­ R eturned Saturday—
im part a striking appearance to
am
bassador
to
G
reat
B
ritain
will
but
Mr.
H arris did not show up
land.
A. Richardson of Bly who has the building. The specifications ber Company of H ilt is spending ceipts will continue as long as the speaker.
he
either
Alanson
Houghton,
now
and the men soon dispersed,
"So far as I am able to de­ been spending a few days in for the in terio r also show th a t the week in San Francisco.
Dawes plan is in operatoin, it is
am bassador to Germany, or Sena­ ome of them reported they had
stated.
Ashland
retu
rn
ed
home
Saturday.
te rm in e ” , reads the report of the
In San F r a n c i s c o -
the building wlil be one of the H ere Y esterday—
tor McCormick of Illinois, it was Passed up other jobs of shorter
secretary of state, “in
those
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Logan
most modern and convenient
learned today Jrom a reliable au­ duration in order to take th e
Reverend Belknap of Medford
Prineville— 20,000 lambs were structures of its kind in the
Pendleton —- Annual county and wife of Yreka, are spending thority.
(C ontloned on page four)
was
a
visitor
In
Ashland
yester­
I sold here for 11 cents a pound. state.
and state tax levy 14.40 mills, a week In San Francisco. They j
7 ° rk
They 8aid Mr-
day.
H
arris
had
promised
>4.50 a day
half mill lower than in 1924.
are frequent Ashland visitors.
Tidings W ant Ada are ge-getteca with board at $1.00 a day.
BE TAKEN OVER
SAYS JORDAN
K
»
ASHLAND HIGH FIVE
»
ARE ORDERED BY S P
TAKEN IN CALIF. FOB USE IN HILLS
TD BE HELD Al THE
NEW DID HALL AS
OFFICE BUILDING IS
. HELD STATE NEED
: B ÏS E C J .
VORKMENFOOLED 8¥
MAN WHO MAKES A
SHORT SEAY IN CITY
I