Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 13, 1925, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
«£ .
—
k
ASHLAND CLIMATE
M ithout 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
______________________________
VOL. X L V IH
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925
Succegaor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
MAYOR FAVORS
PURCH ASE OF
HISTORIC BLDG.
Johnson, at Forum Lunch­
eon, States Building Is
Need of City
COUNCIL FEELS SAME
‘I W ould H ate to S ee the B u ild­
in g Get) Into Private H ands,”
Johnson Conceds
OLD ROYAL TON SORI A L
ARTIST SAVES LOCKS
n
LONDON, Jan. 13. —
At the age of eighty-four
Charles Howlett still con-
tinues to be official royal
barber to Dowager Queen
A lexandra’s household at
Sandringham .
He Was the first barber
to trim
King George’s
beard, and since then has
shaved or cut the hair of
alm ost every
im portant
English royalist.
It Is his proud boast
th a t his hand is still as
steady as when he first
took up barbering.
He has carefully . kept
a collection of the locks
of every royal person th a t
he has attended.
n
8
8
8
8 j
8 !
r
8 I
(International News W ire Service)
DIRECTORS ARE
RE-ELECTED BY
STOCKHOLDERS
PRINCE HENRY’S ENGAGEMENT REPORTED
8
8
8
8
8
8
HARMONY
DROUTH CAUSE
OF FALLING IN
SALES RECORDS
DUKE OF YORK TO VISIT
AMERICA COMING SUMMER
-----------
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
LONDON, Jan. 13. -
Prince Henry may be the
next member of the Royal
Fam ily of Great Britain
to visit the United States.
Prince Henry is said to
be anxious to make the
trip across the A tlantic
next Summer, after thd
Prince of Wales has re­
turned from the Argen­
tine.
The Prince will probab­
ly have been given the
title of Duke of Edinburgh
before he makes the trip.
a '
8
8
8
8
8
“ i
X
C O N FID E N C E
MAN PULLS ONE
NEAT SCHEME
8,
8
8 Claimed to be Agent for
8
Utah Construction Com­
8
pany for Road Work
----------
1»
8
8
DIRECTORS
ELECTED n
MANY MEN ARE DUPED
-----------
8
8
S ales for 1924 F all B elow F iv e 8
8 Money O btained to Insure Ap­
Year A verage. L ow ering of
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
pearance o f W orkm en, Then
Sales ( aused by Low Supply
Forem an M oves on
■ .
—___
In
< Fruit Association Meeting n
’ Held. Report of J. H.
n
Robbins Is Made
n
~ Ashland Preserving Com-
« 8
pany Stockholders Hold
Annual Meeting
8
8
8
8
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
P R E VAILS
Growers A re E xpected to R aise
M ore B erries in F u tu re. Good .
P rices S igh ted for 1925
“ I would hate to see the Chau­
The annual meeting of the
tauqua building pass into private
Probab'.y the most striking re­
stockholder’s of the Ashland P re­
With traveling expenses obtain­
hands at the price for which it
sult
of the drouth of last summer
serving
Company
was
held
last
ed
from contributions of two dol­
is reported it could be purchased.
is shown in the report of the year’s
night
at
the
Chamber
of
Com­
lars
each made by several work­
I would even hate to see the land,
activities of tbt> Ashland F ruit
merce
rooms
with
a
large
number
ing
men
of Ashland, a Mr. H arris,
w ithout the building, go into p ri­
and
Produce
Association,
made
I of the stockholders present. Elec­
confidence man, slipped anchor
vate hands at th at price, w ithout
at the anual meeting of the stock­
tion
of
officers
was
held
with
the
sometime
during the past few days
the city making some effort to
holders of the organization.
result
th
a
t
the
same
board
of
d
i­
and
set
sail for another field,
save it” declared Mayor O. H.
With a five year sales a v e ra g e '., a M
.
where
he
will probably attem pt
rectors
was
elected
for
another
Johnson, one of the speakers at
w Director; Miss
The engagement of Prince Henry, the military member of the of »144,521.72 as the mark set
year
and
S.
D.
Taylor
was
reap­
to
work
his
little game again.
Aiina.be! D avis Made A ssist­
the Forum luncheon of the Cham­
between
1919
and
1923,
inclus­
British
royal
family,
to
Lady
Mary
Scott,
second
daughter
of
the
Duke
H arris drifted into town four
pointed manager. The outlook for and Duchess of Buccleuch, is daily expected by Loudon society l.ady
ber of Commerce, held at the
ant, Cashier; Good Report
ive, the sales during 1924 fell far
the
fu
tu
re
is
bright
as
all
of
the
or
five days ago, and nonchanant-
Mary,
though
only
twenty,
la
said
to
possess
as
aristocratic
dtguity
Plaza Confectionery today. The
below this m ark, registering only!
worth
v
of
a
royal
match.
1924
pack
was
sold
at
a
satisfac­
ly
announced he was roatj fore­
Mayor and members of the city W all ('hung, Aged C hinese, Acts
I his is the season of the year
»116,162.77. It is estim ated by i
tory
figure.
man
for the Utah Construction
as Labor A gen t for Railroad
council were guests of the Cham­
J. H. Robbins, m anager of the wfien the banks, in common with Company and that he ueeded sev­
Although the financial retu rn s
ber a t the luncheon. .
M aintenance o f W ay Dept.
association th at the revenue was all other lines of business, ‘take eral m en. to form a road gang to
for
the past two seasons were not
Johnson in his speech, traced
correspondingly reduced about stock” , as it were; draw con- assist in the widening of the Pa­
the history of the Rogue River
Wah Chung, well known Ash­ entirely satisfactory, they were
past experience,
$2835. .I t is conclusively shown elusions from
Valley, from a period 4 0 years land character, is one of the most caused partly by experience and
and plan for the future. The cific Highway in N orthern Cali­
that
thé
drouth
was
responsible
fornia. H arris announced he had
ago, tracing the coming of the valued employes of the Southern unavoidable conditions such as
s ta te Bank of Ashland has found
for
this
falling
off
in
sales
since
several months w’ork for the
railroad, told of the conditions of Pacific system, having charge of the dry w eather experienced last
It was impossible to obtain f r u it! th ’S experience a gratifying one,
summer.
men, a t good wages.
the country before the coming of the Chinese m aintenance of way
and other produce with which toi and a t its annual Stockholders
It was an easy m atter to sign
This
is
never
likely
to
be
re­
the railroad and after its advent, gangs. Wah has been in the em­
fill many orders which were re- meeting held January 8 the “ in- up eighteen or twenty men to re ­
peated
as
the
utm
ost
harm
ony
and related problems which con­ ploy of the company for 42 years,
If it j voice” of lts business for the port for woik on Monday morn­
Serious Sid«, of L ife to be Put Saturday, January 17, A nnivers­ ceived by the association.
fronted the settlers in th a t time and upon him re3ts the responsi­ now exists in all of the d ep art­
had
been
possible
to
fill
the
or- pa8t year sbowed a substantial ing, and from each, H arris pain­
A side by M embers o f P lay
ary o f F ran k lin ’s Birthday,
com paring them to the problems bility of recruiting members for m ents and the twç co-managers
ders the association was forced to increase along all lines with lessly extracted two dollars, to
Order o f M asonic Body
of the Ashland Preserving Com­
to Start W eek
which must be faced now. “ In the Chinese labor gangs.
cancel, there is no question th at which the institution 1 b identi­ make, what he called, “ sign of
The Jan u ary issue of the pany and the Bagley Canning
those early days, opportunity
the gross sales record would have fied.
good fa ith ” on the part of the
company
are
w
orking
with
the
full
Friday
of
this
week
is
expect-
Saturday,
January
17
js
the
could present itself, and we could Southern Pacific Bulletin has
The following Board of Direc­
amounted to much more than the
employes.
All went home satisfied
confidence
of
the
stockholders
and
ed to witness the gathering of first day of TH RIFT WEEK five year average.
think about it for_some time, go the following to say of Wah.
tors were elected; W. J. Moore,
O
llxSw
rkM
rw
n_
_
»
1
.M
-
.
.
.
H arris was a noble good fellow,
Shriners from all over Southern which will be celebrated through­
back and find the oportunity still “ Since the days of early railroad board of directors.
Of the gross sales total, almost C. W. Banta, J. H. Fuller, W. E. thanking their stars for their good
Those
most
fam
iliar
with
the
Oregon,
in
Ashland
on
the
occas­
out America by business in gen­ fifty per cent was sales of fruits Blake, F. J. Swenning, Q. S. But­
there. This is not the case now, construction work in the West,
luck in obtaining employment to
and I think the acquisition of the when Chinese laborers played canning industry say the experi­ ion of the m idw inter roundup and eral fm tj vario'us organizations and vegetables, with a total of ler, and G. O. Eubanks. This be­
tide
them over the lean w inter
ence
of
the
past
two
years
is
not
ceremonial of Hillah Temple of of civic character.
C hautauqua building should be such an im portant part in accom­
ing the same board, with the ex­
»51,791.94.
Fresh
eggs
made
up
months.
All this happened Sat­
The first day of this T hrift the next largest total, with a sum ception of G. S. Butler who suc­
considered, but considered rapid­ plishing the herculean task of lay­ unusual with all of the canneries the red fezzed playground order
The Week. Saturday January 17, i s 'o f $22,761.66, while flour and ceeds Irving Finley. Mr. Butler urday afternoon and evening.
ly,’’ Johnson stated.
ing the first steel rails across or. the Pacific coast and th a t as of the Masonic fraternity.
Early Monday morniug the men
soon
as
the
problems
are
solved
faithful
can
usually
be
depended
called PAY YOUR BILLS DAY. I feed sales amounted to $19,- is a Nestor in commercial and
The
counciknen,
in
their the Sierra Nevada m ountains,
gathered
at the appointed meet­
and
the
business
is
well
started
upon
to
lay
aside
for
tire
time
Sunday, Jan u ary 18 is devoted 710.87. Shook sales total $13,- financial circles, not only locally
speeches, confirmed Johnson’s a t­ Chinese employes have always
ing
place,
ready to go out on the
and
under
good
m
anagem
ent
the
being the less im portant hum drum to the churches and Is called
titude in regard to the building. contributed a large share toward
but throughout the county, and
7
<8.22,
spray
$3,017,
^storage
job, anxious to assist the sover­
The w ater problem, the differ­ m aintaining the high efficiency success is assured. 'This appears affairs of every day life to a t­ SHARE WITH OTHERS DAY.
eggs $2,542.20
and miscellan­ his wide experience and sound eign state of California in making
to
be
the
situation
in
Ashland.
tend
the
all
im
portant
functions
Monday, January 19, is TH RIFT eous sales $2,560.74.
ent solutions for which have been standards of Southern Pacific.
judgm ent are factors which add
driving safer by widening the
offered, the bringing of a normal
There are two section gangs Only a few years ago the one of these occasional ceremonials or BANK day and will be the
A summary of the fruit and strength and confidence to any highway. They waited for Mr.
school to Ashland and other prob on the Pacific System 'composed I Salem ca° nery packed 1688 than where it is said th a t the serious inspiration for th e startin g of vegetable sales follows. 14,913 enterprise, w hether it be agri­
H arris, and then they waited a
lems which are before the coun entirely of Chinese, one on the 50,000 cases during one year. So side of life’s changing phases re­ bank accounts.
cultural, financial or industrial.
boxes
peaches,
$12,626.87;
111,-
while longer for the same man.
Tuesday, Jan u ary 20 is INSUR­ 262 pounds cherries, »11,081.62;
cil were viewed and explained by Portland Divislou and one on great has been the increase of ceives only absolutely necessary
At the meeting of the newly
attention.
the
pack
of
all
of
the
canneries
ANCE DAY, and will be a re ­ 1,037 boxes assorted fruits, $1,- selected Board of directors, held Finally, by the time noon had
Lake Divisions.
For
Councilrnen
Burd.ic,
W right, the Salt
in
Salem
during
1924
th
a
t
1,-
P
reparations
are
m
aking
for
m inder of a m an’s duty to his fam ­ 080.40; 282 boxes pears, »531.37; immediately after the stockholders rolled around, the men had given
Peters, Wiley and Detrick in their more than 42 years the respon­
900,000
cases
were
packed
rep­
the
seating
of
three
hundred
and
ily and to himself to protect him ­ 91,750 pounds cannery pears, $2,- gathering, the bank officers for up all hope of their good Sam ar­
talks. They explained th at they sibility of keeping these section
had. been in office ’ but a short crews recruited to full strength resenting a value of millions of fifty of the Shriners and their self with life, »ire and accident 948.10; 4,568 crates berries, $6,- the year were elected as follows: itan ever showing up, and said
The cannery situation ladies at the dining room of the insurance.
good bye to their money.
All
time, and had not been able to has been in the hands of Wah dollars.
609.15;
431
boxes
grapes, W. J. Moore, President; C. W. but a few said good bye to the
has
advanced
in
a
sim
ilar
way
in
Elks
Temple
at
the
tradition
Wednesday,
Jan u ary 21
is $493.78; 3,025 dozen bunches, Banta. Vice President; G. G. Eu­
form definite opinions on many Chung, a resident and business
of the problems, but all were un­ man*of Ashland, Oregon, who acts Vancouver and Puyallup, W ash­ banquet to take place a t 6 o’clock. OWN YOUR HOME DAY, and 9,412 pounds, 18 gallons, 2,996 banks, Cashier and Annabel M. money.
This will be preceded by a session should m ark the commencement
These few, however, are liable
anim ous in their ideas on the as Chinese Labor Agent for South­ ington.
Davis. A ssistant Cashier.
boxps
of
green
vegetables,
»3,-
Ralph Kozer and S. D. Taylor, for the instruction of the candi­ of plans for the change from renti­
to cause the downfall of Mr. H ar­
w ater proposition; Ashland m ust ern Pacific.
473.58, and five carloads apples
the
co-managers
are
somewhat
dates
a
t
the
Armory
in
the
after­
ris. One of the duped men gave
ers to home owners.
Wah Chung is now 82 years
have a better supply of pure w ater
and all L. C. L. spring sales of JONES BILL PASSED
disappointed
because
the
growers
noon
while
following
the
ban­
a very accurate description Of
Thursday, Jan u ary 22 is BUD­ apples from 1923 crop, plus 1924
before the city can be expected to old, yet judging from his hale and
BY
SENATE
MEMBERS
quet,
will
take
place
at
the
Arm­
in
and
about
Ashland
are
not
as
H arris to Chief of Police McNabb,
hearty appearance he will prob­
GET^, DAY, and is the day that apple sales and sundry miscellan­
grow as it should.
anh
today swore out a complaint
yet
taking
the
proper
interest
in
ory, the famous second section wise spenders will take account
It was announced a t the lunch­ ably continue for many more
eous
fruits
aind
vegetables
for
WASHINGTON.
Jan.
13.—
The
Officials of
eon th a t J. H. Fuller, secretary years to be of helpful service to the development of a large supply of the S hriner’s code, which all of th eir various expenditures for which individual credits were Senate today substituted the Jones against H arris.
of
berries,
particularly
black
ber­
novitiates
are
required
to
become
Oregon
and
California
have been
the year.
of the body had had several the Company’s M aintenance of
giveh and price averages are not bill for the Underwood Muscle warned to hold H arris if he is
ries,
raspberries
and
loganberries
proficient
in.
In
the
early
even­
Friday, Jantfary 23 is SAFE easily obtainable, $12,947.07.
meetings with leading educators Way D epartm ent. He has a m ar­
Shoals plan. The Jones bill would taken.
ing
the
ladies
will
hold
a
social
for
canning.
The
cannery
stands
ried
daughter
living
in
Boston,
INVESTMENT
DAY, and should
of the state, and th a t he sent
At the meeting, two members ' appoint a special commission of
The be a w arning to those who are
A number of the men started
word th at prospects for the es­ while his oldest son is an assist­ ready to make long term con­ session a t Masonic Hall.
of
the old board of directors were ihree to make a thorough study on the trail of Harris, and it is
program
of
the
day
is
to
conclude
tracts
for
all
of
the
berries
th
at
in the habit of investing tlieir re-elected.
tablishm ent of a normal here an t foi eman in one of the Chin­
These men were S. of Muscle Shoals, to report back
ese section gangs. The youngest can be grown about Ashland at with dancing at the Armory from savings w ithout investigation or A. Peters and S. J. Evans. The to Congress next December with certain, if they find him, he will
were bright.
be in need of medical attenton
advice.
son, Samuel, attends school in profitable prices or m erety to ten o’clock-until midnight.
three
new
members
of
the
board
definite
recommendations
for
dis-!
rather
than
police attention.
take the surplus of the Ashland
Portland.
T hrift Week is inspired and are L. II. Gallatin, M. C. Lininger posing of the hundred and fifty
Since
he
worked
his game in Al­
F
ru
it
and
Produce
Association.
ANTIA
DMINISTR
A
TION
“ Our Chinese gangs,” says Sup­
dedicated to Benjamin Franklin and D. H. Jackson.
million dollar n itrate plant. The bany, Medford and then in this
This
is
considered
to
be
the
FORCES ARE LINED UP and the first day maYks the 219
erintendent E. L. King, of the
vote today was 46 to 33.
city, it is believed he is some-
Portland Division, “ have long only weak fru it spot at the pres­
birthday of this greatest of
i
where
near and it is the belief
SALEM, Jan. 13. — W ith bills American
been noted for their loyalty and ent time. Much is expected from
statem en,
one of
of the police he is somewhere in
length of service. Through many the Belleview district in the line introduced to elim inate the of- J A m erica’s greatest benefactors,
STORM WARNINGS GO
N orthern California, maybe get­
fices
of
State
M
arket
M
aster
and
!
Benjamin
of
crowing
in
the
fu
tu
re
as
the
years of railroad experience they
F ranklin, the first
UJ> ALONG THE COAST ting
ready to widen the Ashland-
State
Prohibition
officer,
the
anti-!
American
Apostle
of
Thrift,
land
is
now
undergoing
great
have become very proficient in !
He started his career as print-
track work and,' in fact, very de-I development with the irrigation adm inistration forces today com-!
PORTLAND, Jan. 13. — Storm! K!amath Fa!,s highway.
menced
lining
up
support
for
a
!
er>s
devil
and
bv
the
practice
of
pendable
in
w
hatever
work
is
as-1
project
(completed,
w arnings were today ordered,
________________
A fter several weeks practice,
new deal on the State Fish Com-' th rift and the exercise of com­
from Cape Mendocino north as a '
following their first game here signed to them. Wah Chung keeps!
mission. The fish interests a p - ! mon gense rose t0 be one of
result of the disturbance which'
with the Portland Municipal Bas­ these gangs up to maximum re­
quirem ent, looks a fte r the w el-'
pear
determ
ined
to
take
the
ap-
Am
erjca’s
foremost
figures,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.— Sev made its appearance off the North j
ketball Club five, the Ashland
pointive power from the governor 1 ,0ne pf Benjam in F ran k in ’s
fare
of
the
men,
takes
care
o
f
,
eral changes will be made in th e ' C’oasL the w eather bureau here.
E lks quintet will aga'n take the
legislature. They want Commis- maxims was: “ Save young m ani personel of the m inistrial force today announced. Gales on the
their commissary, and has b e en !
floor this evening for th eir sec­
and place it in the hands of the and become respectable and re­
a very valuable asset to the com-
of the United States in the v e v north coast and ^general rains
ond tussle of the season. Their •
sioner Dick I^ice removed and
pany. He enjoys a wide acquaint­
spected.
It
is
the
surest
way.”
near future, it was learned au­ over Oregon and W ashington all
opponents will be the Rogue River
would like to see Dr. Tom Price
ance, and is always a welcome
of California within the next 36
He
knew
th
a
t
the
man
who
is
thoritatively here today.
five. In a prelim inary game, the
restored and w ant Commissioner climbing the ladder of success
visitor, either in the office or on
hours
are predicted. Snow will
Alanson H oughton, at present
Ashland High Faculty five will
Kendall retained. Ex-State Treas­ ibe R ever so siow lv). has a feel­
the line.
Although well along
am bassador to Germany, will be fall in W ashington, Oregon, Idaho
tangle with the Central Point in years he is still quite an ac-
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 13.—
KIRKFORD, Jan. 13. Causing u rer Jefferson Myers is mentioned ing of self-resnect th at begets the transferred to London as su c c e s-,a nd Nevada,
Faculty five.
Poachers
have been firing upon
tive man and personally h a n d le s ,1 ’oss ° f more (ban »30,000 by as the third man wanted for the •
nf o th ers.
sor to am bassador Kellogg, who
commission.
The Ashland Elks have been all the details of his w ork.”
the
baud
of elk ranging in the
! bre at 7 o’clock Saturday night
VOT LOW t h e THRTET MOVE­ will return to the United States
practicing on an average of three
Fort Klamath country, it is be­
------------------------- -
, destroyed the Sheehan hotel, a
PROBE
IS
STARTED
MENT. end follow’ the lesson each to become Secretary of State in
tim es a week since their first CHILD LABOR BILL
OF SEABORG DEATH lieved, recent examination of
i stock of general m erchandise and
day teaches.
President Coolidge’s cabinet, re­
tracks indicating th at at least
tu ssle here, and are in far better
ATTEMPT IS MADE
placing Secretary of State Charles I
PASSAGE UNLIKELY adjoining buildings’
SEATTLE,
Jan.
13.
one
of the 20 or more anim als in
l
.
|—
Despite
condition than they showed in
For a time the entire town was
TO DESTROYS. L.
Evans Hughes, who will resign o n ;
SALEM, Jan. 13. — The Ore­ threatened, a n exceedingly high
every
indication
of
a
th
at
section having been injured
li*
accidental
th e ir game with the Portland out­
COP HEADQUARTERS DEMOCRATS WATCH
March 4. It is probable th at
in
the
leg.
gon
Legis.ature
is
not
likely
to
death,
the
corner’s
deputies
and
wind
battling
the
efforts
of
vol­
fit, wheh a lack of practice and
H oughton will be succeeded at
.
ALL
APPOINTMENTS
ratify
the
Child
Labor
Amend­
Joe
Hessig,
who keeps a kind­
members
of
the
city
detective
unteer fire-fighters to check the
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12 __
______
condition slowed them up. and
Berlin by Senator McCormick, re­
ment
to
the
federal
constitution,
force today started an investiga­ ly eye on these royal forest deniz­
Every police agency in San F ra n -|
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.— The
flames.
gave the northerners the tussle.
publican of Illinois.
it
was
indicated
today.
Friends
tion
at the scene of the drown­ ens, has made three trips into
C.
M.
Sheehan,
proprietor,
cisco
is
today
engaged
in
a
hunt
Dem
ocratie
Coach W alt Hughes of the high
It is believed in official circles
membership in the
for
a
tall
man,
dressed
in
black,
uem
ocrauc
of
the
amendm
ent
took
a
pole
of
ing,
in
order to probe their the­ their rendezvous this w inter and
stated
th
a
t
he
is
unable
to
ac­
pchool ha3 been giving the boys
Senate today
served notice on here th a t if am bassador Herrick,
the
house
this
afternoon
and
ories
th
a t Ernest Seaborg, sup­ has Just returned from a survey,
who
is
believed
to
have
planted
count for the origin of the fire.
a w orking over, and" since most of
President Coolidge th a t it will I now m inister to France, returns
found
33
emphatic
negative
votes,
ervisor
of
state fisheries, whose made to ascertain snow depth and
a
picric
acid
bomb
which
Explod­
The postoffice, located in th e
them have played together for
two more than enough to defeat general store which was conduct­ ed in the hallway of police head­ “closely scrutinize all future re-; from Paris before March 4, Mc- body was found in the Duwamish feeding conditions. He states th a t
th ree or four years, and simply
ports to the tariff commission, as, Cormick may go to Paris, and it
the ratification. In the Senate, ed in conjunction with the hotel, q u arters early this morning.
waterway late yesterday, was about two feet of snow was found
needed someone to get them lined
the
result of charges th at the will then become necessary to
Tooze and Zimmerman were the also was destroyed.
Mile Creek area
murdered by fish law violators in the Seven
Only
the
fact
th
a
t
the
detec­
up, they are now going at top only two openly for the amend­
sugar interests are raising funds select another man to succeed
or rum runners. Mrs. Seaborg, where about five head were es­
tives on the force arrived on time with which to influence his selec­ Houghton a t Berlin.
form.
ment. Those openly opposed are
however, believes th a t her hus­ pied. Ten or twelve head are on
and the higher officials were late tions.” The issue was raised by
So far no reason has been given
The Rogue River outfit is a Senators Brown, Dennis, Dunn, RESCUE OF MEN IS
band met with an accidental Crane Creek south of the egg
ALMOST ASSURED for work prevented loss of life, as Senator Simmons, Democrat of by Secretary of State Hughës for death.
real quintet this season, and ex­ Eddy, Fisk, Garland, Hare, John­
taking station. A big bull is feed­
the hallway w’as clear at the time N orth Carolina, who denounced his resignation, although it has
pect to knock over the Ashland son, Kinney, Miller, Maglardy,
ing
at the Siemens’ ranch, Hessig
of
the
explosion,
which
wrecked
.CHATHAM, Mass., Jan. 13. —
outfit easily.
R itner, Staples and Taylor. The The rescue of 34 officers and a telephone booth, tore a hole the letter w ritten by Jesse Mc­ been intim ated th a t he was op­
reports.
Donald, president of the National posed to the policy of the adm in­ SERVICE STATION
The faculty game shou.’d be a rest of the Senate is doubtful, in­
The state game commission has
crew’ of the U. S. subm arine, through the wall of the build­ Tariff Council at Denver, solicit­ istration on the collection of war
real tussle. The local pedagogues cluding Strayer of Baker.
BEING
REMODELED
been
advised th a t unless the snow
S-19 seemed assured today with ing, and shattered every window ing a »10,000 fund to defeat the loans. It is stated an official an­
have lined up a basketball five
gets deeper it is probable th a t
the arrival here of the revenue in the structure.
re-appointm ent of David Lewis, nouncem ent of the resignation
Dr. Oeser and Son, proprietors feeding will not be required. The
capable of giving anything in their RESIGNATION W ITHDRAW N cu tter Tampa and Acushnet. The
Democrat of Maryland to the ta r­ will be received w ithin a few of The Ashland Service Station oik w e e turned loose in the Klam-
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. —
class a real battle, while the Cen­
P
ortland—
N
orthw
est
canners
two
cutters
were
standing
by
the
iff
commission. In the letter Mc­ days.
Jam es Davis has w ithdraw n his
are having „the parking in and ath district some years ago and
tra l Pointers are reported as hav­
association shows th a t 1924 wah Donald said he would use the
subm
arine
which
went
aground
tentative resignation as Secretary
about tlieir station improved. have been carefully watched by
ing a fast five.
* best year in history of industry,
fund to “ secure the selection of a W alford Here —
of Labor and will remain in the on a shoal five miles of N auset
Concrete is being laid, but the residents with the hope of a ma­
The first game tonight will get
cabinet, it was announced at the beach light. It will likely be with products of »30,000,000 protectionist D em ocrat.’’
Fred M. W alford of E tna Mills work is arranged so th a t ser­
terial increase. Tracks of only
under way at 8.00 o'clock.
drawn into deeper w ater before practically all sold. 1925 promises
W hite House late today.
T
California, visited friends in Ash­ vice is continued the same as
even
better.
two calveB were noted by Hes-
it is badly damaged.
Classified Ads Bring Results
land yesterday.
usual.
Big. •
STATE BANK HOLDS
ELECTS OFFICERS
IS
Ï
SHRINERS W TO THRIFT WEEK WILL
LEAD NOVITIATES 8E OBSERVED BV
'V
ELKS FIVE TO MEET
ROGUE RIVER OUTFIT
T! T
T
IN FORCES OF U S
LI
KIRKFORD HOTEL IS
ESTI
i
POACHERS FIRING
UPON BAND OF EEK
BELIEF OF WARDENS