Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 15, 1925, Image 1

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A shland D aily T i dings
ASHLAND CLIMATE
ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This
a proven fact.
' The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly F ifty Years
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VOL. XL V III
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
SENATOR DUNN
FIGHTING FOR
NORMAL HERE
MALAPJA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925
NO. 114
COSTLIEST TREE IS
BOUGHT BY
<International News W ire Service»
—2 2 0 «
NURSERY
DAUGHTER IS
HELD BECAUSE
MOTHER DIES
TEACHER SHOT IN CAMPUS TRAGEDY.
FOOTBALL PLAYERS A gE
SLEEPIER THAN OTHERS
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BERKELEY. Cal., Jan. R
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Football players do R
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student, says Dr. L. M. R
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R Moore, A ssistant Dean of R
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Women, and Professor of R
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Physiology a t, the Univer­ R
Many Sections of State
R sity of California.
« Dorothy Ellington, 16 Year
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W ant Schools Establish­
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Board
of
Control
Reinstates
‘‘One o’clock classes are
n
Old Girl, Confesses to ’
ed in Their Cities
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Geo. Riddle, Former Head R always the drow siest” , » Skyline Mine Scene of Acci­
• Killing
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dent in Which Young
R says Dr. Moore, "because
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of Institution
Man Meets Death
ASHLAND PROMINENT
R the students have Just
R JAZZ PARTIES BLAMED
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PROBE
IS DIRECTED R eaten a hearty lunch, and
C hurvhill W ithholds Su b stitu te
R the functioning of the di­ R FEW DETAILS KNOWN
R M other’s P lead in g too Much for
Plan Until D efin ite A ction Is
le g is la tu r e A djournes Until Mon­ R gestive organs takes the R
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Girl to Stand, She D eclares.
Well Known .Local'Y oung Man la
Taken by le g is la tu r e
day a. in. Child Labor Com­
R b’ood away from the R
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F ails to U nderstand
Killed Wl.cn Roof of Drift
R brain, When this happens R
m ittee Meet to be Jan. 2 8
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in on Him
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore.,
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15—
Jan. 15. — Portents of strife over
R Dorothy Ellington, pretty sixteen
SALEM, Jan. 15. — Governor R awake.
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Humphrey
Anderson,
well
normal schools are appearing.
R year old girl, was today arrested,
Pierce, Secretary of State Sam R
“ I have a great many R
Oregon now has one norm al, lo­
R following a two day search,
Kozer and State T reasurer Thom­ R football men in my one R known young man of this city
cated at Monmouth, and this in­
R charged with shooting and killing
as Kay met this morning at the ** o’clock
class," she con­ R was so badly injured in a cave in
stitution desires a substantial sum
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State Board of Control.
Their n tinued. “ They have great R at the Skyline Mine u few mile
her
m
other,
Mrs.
Annie
Ellington.
for enlargem ent and improve­
R
i first official act in th a t capacity ** difficulty
in
keeping R from here last night th at he died
!
Dorothy
made
a
complete
confes-
ments. There is also a demand
R
was to discharge W. Hendershot
awake. This is due partly R two hours after the accident An­
: sion to the slaying.
for the creation of other normals,
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i as com m andant of the Old Sold­
to the hearty meals they R derson was badly h u rt about the
The
girl
declared
she
shot
her
one in southern Oregon and one
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ier's Home at Roseburg, and the
eat, and to the exercise :: bead, and although medical a t­
m
other
because
Mrs.
Ellington
in eastern Oregon. Self interest
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reinstatem ent or George Riddle, i :: they take ju st before com­ « tention reached him before his
death, he was so badly crushed
continued
to
rem
onstrate
with
her
will supply the friction which will
R
who had been discharged on July ** ing to class.’’
a his doctor was
against
going
out
with
men.
Mrs.
come over these m atters.
unable to save
R
30 of last year by a vote of Gov-) **
As an antidote Dr. « him.
Ellington
was
shot
through
the
Already Ashland has an agent
R
ernor Pierce and form er S4ate
Moore advises students to
Anderson, according to meagre
at Salem working for the estab­
R. back as she stooped to tie her
T reasurer Jefferson Myers. At ** cut down on their mid­
shoe,
early
Tuesday
morning.
R
,
r
hP°
rt,8 ° f the accident, entered
lishm ent of a norm al institution
R
the time of the ousting of Riddle, a day meals.
tbe
mine
after working hours, in
there.^ Pendleton w ants a normal.
When first arrested, the girl
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Kozer voiced his disapproval, but R R R R R R S R R R » ^
order, according lo the report,
So does La Grande, and probably
R denied having phAt her mother,
since he was the m inority mem­
Baker.
o see how the work had progres­
declaring
a
“
hop-head"
had
done
R
ber of the board, he was power­
sed
during the day.
While In
Until the norm al school ques­
R the firing when Mrs. Ellington
less to act, the two Democrats;
one ot the shafts, he was caught
tion has been fairly well ironed
refused to sell him "dope." Under
j Myers and Pierce over ruling him.
in a small cave in, and almost
out, J. A. Churchill, state super­
a severe grilling by members of
The change voted on today is
L
V A U I5 A -PA LM ER ,.
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intendent of public instruction,
covered with the debris from , he
effective January 20.
the detective force, however, she
roof
of the drift.
will withhold his plan. Briefly,
made a full confession of the
The engagement of Mite Laura Palmer to Francis Xavier Bernard
H
earing
the falling rock aud
Superintendent C hurchill’s sugges
SALEM, Jan. 15. — W ith a
deed, giving as her reason the *.hJ' S.h Yviher aVd
*n the French dormitory of the Univer­
A
nderson’s
cry,
workmen hurried
ton is an elem entary teacher
statem ent ju st quoted.
I sity o. V\ isconsin, at Madison, Wis., has been revealed by letters found lone objection, coming from Rep­
into the mine and dug him from
training coiyse in high schools in
•n B ernards room at Hibbing. Mich. Miss Palmer will probably re­ resentative Graham of W ashing­
Throughout the entire pro-j cover.
Mystery surrounds Bernard’s motive, though it is believed to ton County, a joint resolution, Play by Edward C hilds Carpenter beneath the pile of rock and dirt
ten cities in Oregon. This ele­
ceedingjs, Miss Ellington seemed nave been jealousy. Miss Palmer was an instructor in Preach 4 d the
m entary course will be given in
by which he was buried. A man
Said to be One of Finest
providing for a sweeping investi­
to lack any comprehension of the university, while Rema.-,! was a mining fchemist
the fourth year of high school
was rushed to Ashland Tor medi­
Ever Produced
gation of the State Prohibition
seriousness o f the nature of her
and then the student teacher can C onditions P ick in g Up, A ccording
cal aid, while he was gone, the
,
D
epartm
ent
now
under
direction
deed.
She posed smilingly for
to Report M ade a t M eeting
step out and teach in rural schools
Those in charge of the staging rem ainder of the men at the mine
of George Cleaver, went through
photographers from the various
by C ashier McCoy
for two term s, following which
the House this morning. Speaker the ‘ Cinderella Man" the third rendered first aid treatm ent in an
newspapers, who were present
m ust come one year a t the state
Burdick appointed R epresenta­ num ber of the Ashland Celebrity effort to save Anderson’s life.
when
she
was
brought
into
the)
norm al, thus completing four
The annual m eeting of the
Medical aid was difficult to
tives Rushlight. H urlburt. Swan, Course series, which is to be pre­
years of work.
shareholders of The F irst N ation­ police headquarters here.
get.
for it is reported that several
sented
at
the
Armory
tonight,
an­
Fitzm aurice and Londergan as the
Before her arrest, th e police!
This programme is not expected al Bank of Ashland was held in
prominent
physicians of the city
House members of the investiga­ nounced th at a substantial ticket
to interfere with any normal the banking rooms, Tuesday, Jan. traced her jazz trail through l i J
declined
to
make the trip Into the
tion committee to act on the vote. sale for the show has been carried
quor and beach parties and late
school legislation, but the plan 13.
Senators Garland, Eddy, Butler, on during the past few days, but m ountains to attend the injured
It was at first believed E xperts from Oregon A. C. to Preaching of Miss D. W illia Caf- Hare and Johnson were named as the total sales are still far below man. Finally, Doctor Brower was
is to be withheld until after Ash­
J. W. McCoy, Cashier, subm it­ hours.
land has made its presentation ted an interesting report showing she liad left for Los Angeles, bu t
members of the committee from the num ber needed to make an located, and he willingly made the
A ppear B efore M eeting in
fray A ttracts Many to M eet­
At ond time there were nor­ the activities of the bank during a search of th a t city failed to re­
the Senate. The entire field of appreciable showing in the Arm­ trip, but upon his arrival at the
E ducational Talks
in gs at M ethodist Church
mals at Monmouth, Ashland, Wes the past year, some items of which veal any trace of her so San F ran ­
mine, it was discovered that An­
activities of tlqj departm ent dur­ ory.
ton and Drain, but all were swept should be of interest to tire people cisco police concentrated -their
derson
was unconscious, and that
The
play,
the
“Cinderella
Man”
ing
the
past
year
will
be
probed,
Much
interest
is
being
taken
The program offered to the wo­
Search in this section, with the
aside by a legislature and Mon­ of Ashland generally.
there
was
small chance of saving
is
by
Edward
Childs
Carpenter,
and
a
report
made
in
the
near
men of the county a t F arm ers’ by residents of this city in the
m outh was selected as the one to
his
l’
i
fe.
Everything
possible was
The report showed th a t the result th a t she was located..
future.
and is considered one of the fin­
Week, Jan u ary 21-24 is most a t-' Un,on Revival services'now being
be developed.
The Monmouth volume of business transacted by
According to officials in the tractive.
done
for
him.
but
a
few m inutes
est plays of it’s kind ever w rit­
The topics will prove held ln the Methodist Church,
SALEM, Jan. 15. — By unani­ ten and produced.
school is not
developed as it the bank during the year was district atto rn ey ’s office, a form ­ of interest to women of Medford under the ieadership of the Rev.
The action after the arrival of the doctor,
mous agreem ent, the State Senate throughout is wonderful, contain­ Anderson died.
should be and money is needed the largest in its history, exceed­ al m urder charge will be lodged and Ashland as well as from the
^ a l- ia Caffray, according to re­
ports. At each ”se’rvice.‘tT Z c iu r ti
H° U,Se adjourned th,B m orn‘ ing everything to attra ct an audi­
It receives a pittance compared ing the business of 1923 by a sub­ against Miss Ellington, and she country communities.
The body was brought to the
ing
until
Monday
morning.
It
w ith the Unive$sity of Oregon and stantial am ount. During the year will be bound over to the grand
Stock
U ndertaking Parlors here
e n c e ; pathos, comedy and love.
Tuesday afternoon there will edifice is packed with those who
was
announced
th
a
t
a
joint
Sen­
the Oregon A gricultural college the bank paid to depositors as jury.
The* cast which will present the this afternoon, and a coroners in­
be a meeting on vegetable and visit to listen to the forceful
This feature will be stressed by interest on accounts >23,521.65.
When the body of Mrs. E lling­ truck gardening.
preaching of the woman evange- ate and House Judiciary Commit­ production here is the original quest will be held late this after­
Sehator Dennis in due time, for They paid as taxes to the city, ton was discovered, the son de­
On W ednesday, the meetings ^‘St’ and
wonderful vocal work tee m eeting would be held, open cast which appeared in the play noon or early tomorrow m orn­
Dennis intends being champion state and United States >5182.51. clared his sister’s clothing had will he general, poultry, being the ; ° f her co~worker, Miss Clara to the public, on the hearing of when it was first staged in New ing, according to Deputy County
the bill ratifying the Child Labor York.
for Monmouth and. if more nor­ Deposits averaged higher than in been hurriedly packed,, and this subject in the morning and t h e ' Christensen.
Coroner Stock.
Amendment
to
the
Federal
Qon-
mals are authorized, he w ants one 1923, reaching a new high point i fact gave the police their only afternoon. At 2 P. M. Professor!
Anderson was about 25 years
The Abingdon Kodak, Abing­
Accor<ling to reports, Miss Caf-
a t La Grande, his home town on Dec. 4, 1924, the total on th a t evidence in the.'r search for the Kable of the Oregon A gricultural fray 8 Preaching is clear, direct «♦Potion, on the evening of J a n ­ don, Illinois, dram atic critic has of age. and had resided in this
for the
uary 28.
Senator Taylor of U m atilla favors date being >1,140,860.89. Usual m urderer.
the following to say of the “Cin­ vicinity nearly all his life. Dur-
College will discuss w ater systems, and forceful and commands the
The
budget
Committee,
in
its
Pendleton as a place for a nor­ dividends were paid to the share­
I ing the Christmas holidays he
derella
Man.’’
According to one of her broth­ septic tanks and the general prob­ closest attention from the crowds
mal, and Senator Dunn of Jack- holders and all employes received
The Cinderella Man was enjoy­ was m arried to Miss Norine Pool, ’
■>« <° '>-«r her mes.
ers, Dorothy’s actions were the lem8 or sewage disposa! in
mended the abolishm ent of the ed by a large audience Wednes- of Stockton, California.
son county is advocating the cause a substantial bonus as an appre­
sage,
night
after
night
country.
cause of the separation of her
of Ashland.
ciation of th eir loyalty and effi­
Officials of the Skyline Mine
Born in the South, and having Budget Commission, and th e ' day evening in Burnside Chapel,
Thursday morning will be de­
father and m other. John Elling­
transfer
to
the
State
Board
of
There is a lack of teachers in cient services.
Company
are at present out of
being the second num ber of the
a ton, the father, removed from the voted to the subject of home con­ become an evangelist a t the age
Control,
the
work
of
this
com­
the state, it is said, and >nly a
The directors -which have serv­
series being sponsored by the Wo- the city ,, and therefore it has
home several m onths ago when veniences, both electric and non­ of eighteen y etrs, Miss Caffray
mission, to be under a full time, m an’s Club of Heddlng College been impossible to obtain any­
small proportion of teachers avail­ ed for many years were reelected,
has
conducted
revival
services
in
electric.
At
2
P.
M.
Miss
Snedi-
q ^e form er Broadway success was thing, but meagre details of the
able ase products of the state nor­ their names being as follows: E. the m other, although rem onstrat­ cor will discuss the use of cu r­ hundred of cities and towns, from executive secretary.
V. C arter, C. H. Vaupel, George ing with her daughter, failed to tains and pillows in the beautify­ the A tlantic to thd Pacific, with
mal.
presented by a troupe of Viviau accident. The only inform ation
W hat is expected to make the W. Dunn, E., D. Briggs, W. H. put a stop to h er dissipations.
Players, fully up to the standard obtainable was that brought down
rem arkable results. Preaching ser­
ing of the home.
“ We will not help defend her,
norm al school issue a lively affair McNair, J. W. McCoy, F. D. W ag­
of other troupes which have ap­ from the mine by the man who
Friday, Jan u ary 23 a t 10 A. M. vices are held at 2:30 and 7:30
is the desire of various commun­ ner, O. W inter and Thomas H. we w apt to see her hanged." This Mr. Trowbridge will talk on con­ P. M. each day.
w
peared here under the banner of came down for medical aid at the
was the b itter declaration of the
ities to have a norm al, if any Simpson.
time of the accident.
The
childrens’
meetings
are
con­
Percival Vivian.
struction in fu rn itu re and wood­
more are authorized, and this will
Following the annual m eeting father and brother of the girl work, and finishing. At 11 A. M. ducted by Miss Clara Christensen,
The “Cinderella Man” was one
cause senators ahd representatives of the shareholders, the directors at police headquarters today. "I Professor Peck of the Oregon Ag­ co-worker with Miss Caffray.
of these happy plays, sort of a
to line up for their own districts, organized and proceeded to the tried to correct the girl," said ricu ltu ral College will tell some- These meetings are held at 4:00
Pollyanna play, which one should
causing divisions.
election of officers and the ap­ Sam Ellingson, her fath er. “Time thing about landscape gardening, i p ‘ M- each day* and during the
be required to see every so often,
pointm ent of employees as fol­ and again I tried to get her to At 2 P. M., Professor Peck will sessi°n8, the church is crowded
The annual meeting of the di­ so th a t one m ight know how much
lows: E. V. Carter, President; C. mer.d her ways, but she came to address a general m eetlhg on with boys and girls. All those in­ rectors and stockholders of the happiness there is in the world
H. Vaupel, Vice President; J. W. this and m ust suffer." - As the beautifying the grounds around terested in these meetings are cor­ Rogue River National Farm Loan if we only look for it.
McCoy, Cashier; G. H. W enner, m orning wore on, tears came to the house, with the use of as dially invited to attend.
association of Jackson county,
The scenes of the play were
break
the
strain
and
the
girl
A ssistant Cashier, H. C. Emery,
Oiegon
was
held
Tuesday
tlie
13
Tomorrow
evening
at
7:30
Miss
laid
ln the home of a millionaire
many native plants and shrubs as
Assistant Cashier; M. J. Fraley, snuggled into the arm s of Police­ possible.” He has advice for peo­ Christensen will sing D. B. Town­ at the Community hall, at Rogue and a struggling genius in a cold
C. E. Hedberg, Miss Aileen W alk­ man Sullivan who was assigned ple.who do not have w ater as well e r’s noted song, “ Grace G reater River. The meeting was well a t­ garret. The time is the C hrist­
County Commissioners Alford
to rem ain in her cell for the time as for those who do.
er and -Miss Lucile Gilmore.
tended and enthusiastic. The fol­ mas season. The story concerns
Than Our Sin.”
and
Bursell left Tuesday night for
Commenting on general condi­ being. The police said today the
lowing members were elected to the daughter of a m illionaire and
On Saturday the m eeting will
Portland
and Salem, where they
of the girl is Io
tions in this section Cashier Mc­ . mental . condition
the board of directors for the the poor w iiter, with the hard
. „
,
not begin until 11 A. M. At the FAST TRAIN SERVICE
will
attend
the annual convention
There will be a new feature to Coy said “ Unusual activity in real be probed. She is said to have eleven o>clock session Pro£essor BETWEEN PORTLAND.
year 1925: E. E. Dlmick, Frank and crusty fath er of the girl, and of county courts of the state,
the F arm ers’ Week which will be estate and building can be safe­ a mental outlook of a girl eight j Fairbanks of the Oregon Agricui-
SEATTLE APPROVED H. Adams, J. R. Bowen, J. E. j the lawyer friend of all three.
and confer with the state high­
of special interest to vegetable ly forecast for this year. Many
ten years of age.
-
. tu ra , College wlu give som^ help
Em ithpeter, of Rogue River; J. i Miss Frances Singlehurst, as
and truck gardeners of this sec­ valuable properties are changing
PORTLAND, Jan. 15. — The A. Skeeters, Talent; Luke Ryan, ' M arjorie Caner, the rich girl who way commission relative to th e
! ful suggestions about the profit-
building of the bridge over Rogue
tion, it was announced today by hands at increased prices. Rents
ab'.e and unprofitable rem odeling; application of the N orthern Paci­ Medford, and H. F. W hetstone, I has ju st returned from school in River near Gold Hill, which has
C. C. Cate, county agent. Profes­ are stiffening and are reaching a
of houses. At 2 P. M., he will fic, the Great N orthern and the Central Point. The new board met! France, was perhaps the b'est of been in abeyance ever since the
sor A. B. G. Bouquet of the Ore­ point where owners will be en­
speak on "A rt in the Home.” Union Pacific railroads for per­ on adjournm ent of the stockhold­ the cast. She had a naive charm highway was built.
gon A gricultural College has been abled to reap some profit."
Those who attended the home­ mission to operate jointly all pas­ e rs , meeting and elected officers th at is quite uncommon, and
It constitutes a menace and an
obtained to meet with the grow­
"F arm ing conditions are very
m akers institute in G rants Pass senger trains between Portland for the ensuing year as follows: showed herself to be a really fin­ eye sore in the opinion of the
ers of this district on Tuesday much improved though, in some
The other
last sum m er will rem em ber his and Seattle, and to pool their J. R. Bowen, president; Frank H. ished little actress.
afternoon, January 20. Regular lines, btill far from satisfactory.
earnings, in order to secure fast Adams, vice president; E. H. rtiembers of the cast were all county court. Now and then a
most interesting lecture. •
board on the bridge flies up and
F arm ers’ Week was to begin on New irrigation projects have
daylight service between the two H urd, secretary-treasurer; E. E.
good, but perhaps none of them wreCks an auto— the county re­
cities was unanimously indorsed Dimick, Luke Ryan and H. F. gave as pleasing a performance
Jan u a ry 21, but in order to give' practically taken’care of available
cently paid F. E. Merrick of this
at the hearing before Examiner W hetsone, loan committee, and J." as Mis? Singlehurst.
th e vegetable growers an oppor­ acreage and we can now look for­
city
>85 for damages sustained by
W.
W.
Allen
of
Chicago,
broth-)
SHRINERS
READY
FOR
Thomas, and Service Agent May- A. Skeeters and E. D. Thompson,
tun ity of m eeting Professor Bou­ ward to an increase in tonnage
Francis Joyner as Tony Quin- a car, in such a happening. It
CEREMONIAL FRIDAY hood for the In terstate Commerce alternate members of the loan lard, the poor w riter, had much
quet, an extra day will be neces­ which w*l. to a certain degree, er of E. T. Allen of the Hotel
is also argued th a t the unpaved
Commission here today.
sary for this purpose. Tuesday offset the moderate prices prevail­ Ashland arrived in Ashland last
committee.
to
do
and
he
did
it
well.
The
sti etches of the approaches to the
night with his wife to take p art
The plan proposed is for a five
afternoon will be the first ses­ ing.”
Delegates elected to the district show was very entertaining, the
The Divan and Arab Patrol of hour and fifteen m inutes schedule
bridge, break up the continuity
in
the
m
anagement
of
the
hotel.
sion of the F arm ers’ Week.
“ A ltogether, we have reason to
meeting a t Medford the 19 an d ' story is fine, the cast excellent and | of the pavement from Canada* to
H
illah
Temple
of
the
Mystric
Mr.
Allen
is
greatly
impressed
between Portland and Seattle with 20th were George A. Mansfield
Vegetable growing with its congratulate ourselves th a t the
t^e people of Abingdon enjoyed i California.
many problems
of m arketing, district adjacent to Ashland is in with the city an d -state s th a t he Shrine are holding a final rehear­ a train leaving each city daily at of Prospect, E. E. Dimick and J. it.
At present the state does not
growing, and kindred subject will far sounder condition than many heard of the to u rist park and sal a t the F a ir Grounds pavilion four th irty P. M. A stub train is R. Bowen of Rogue River, and
tonight
preparatory
to
the
Mid­
auto
camp
ground
in
t&e
East.
He
aid in the m aintenance of the
alao to be operated between P o rt­ E. H.« Hurd of Medford. A reso­
be thoroughly discussed, and sections of the country and pros­
w
inter
Roundup
and
ceremonial
has
been
living
in
Chicago
for
the
structure, and the county recently
At
Home—
land
and
Centralia.
Other
trains
every person expecting to grow pects are excellent for still fu rth er
lution was passed instructing the
to be held in Ashland tomorrow would leave at nine A. M., one P.
past
two
years
and
during
th
a
t
H. P. Holmes of the Holmes re-decked it at a heavy cost.
vegetables should attend this developm ent in both agricultural
delegates to present the name of
afternoon
and evening.
The M. There would be two night
time
has
heard
many
speak
of
the
The county court will endeav­
meeting. It will be held In the and m anufacturing lines.”
George A. Mansfield to the dis­ Grocery is confined to his home
sands
are
said
to
be
warming
and
city
as
a
to
u
rist
center.
Spokane
or
to get the state highway de­
trains. The plan was approved trict meeting a t Medford for elec­ hy illness. R. P. Campbell is ta k ­
basem ent of the Hotel Medford
all
other
arrangem
ents
progres­
recognizes
it
as
a
coming
city
by the Oregon Public Service Com­ tion as one of the delegates from ing his place in the store. Mrs. partm ent to w ork, a t once on the
a t two o’clock, Tuesday afternoon.
sing for the affair.
The Plaza mission and the W ashington De­
H ere Today—
with a w onderful future.
this district to the general meet­ Holmes who was hurt when she new bridge so it will be ready
Mr. Allen stated th a t one of h is ! R estaurant are caterers for the partm ent of Public W orks, the
H. W. Conger of Medford,
ing of representatives ot the Farm fell on the icy pavement several for the mid-summer tourist traf-
Oil prospect well at Dairy, county coroner was in Ashland friends passed through Ashland banquet a t the Elks Temple which Chambers of Commerce of P o rt­
Loan Association of Montana, weeks ago Is reported to be im- fic’ When completed the high­
K lam ath County, is being cased today investigating the death of intending to stay only a day but ’will be an elaborate affair, with land, Seattle and Tacoma, and the
way will run in practically a
Idaho, Oregon and W ashington, to proving.
the
ladies
of
the
Shriners
in
a
t­
in expectation of oil.
•
straight line through Gold Hill.
H um phrey Anderson.
United States Railway Mail Ser­ be held at Spokane, Wash., in the
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tendance.
vice.
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and
the cro8sing of the Southern
spring.
C lassified Ads B ring R esults
Pacific tracks will be elim inated.
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MONTICELLO,
Fla.,
» Jan. 15. — W hat is des­
' R cribed as the w orld’s high­
R est-priced tree has been
R bought by a Monticello
R nurseiy from its grower
R in Kosciusko, Miss.
R
.T h e tree is only sixteen
R years old, but it cost the
R nurcery >2,500.
R
The tree is a pecan and
R was 'purchased for pur­
R poses of grafting, by which
R some of the enormously
R productive qualities of the
R tree may be transferred
R to other plants.
It has
R been bearing ffruit nine
R years and produces pecans
R of such dimensions th at
R only twenty-five of them
R are required to make a
R pound.
R
The nursery concern
R will strip the tree of all
R graftin g p a rts and will
R • use them for improving
R its stock.
R
In addition to paying
R >2,500 for the tree, the
R concern has expended a
R like sum for an attorney
R to protect the
firm ’s
R rights, so th a t the variety
R cannot be propagated for
R ten years from the time
R the tree is put on the
R m arket.
R R R R R R R X SR R R R
»
HENDERSHOT IS"
FIRED FROM OLD
SOLDIER HOME
KILLED BY MINE
CAVE, SKYLINE
TO ­
BE PRESENTED HERE
IEHT
FIRST NAIIÜNAL
E
FOR FARMER WEEK ¡R E V IV A L
VERY JNTERESTING, NOW CONDUCTED HEBE
BODY ARE SELECTED
TOY FOB BRIDGE
NEAR GOLD HILL'
PROF. BOUQUET TO
SPEAK AT MEETING
IN FARMER’S WEEK
ASHLAND RECEIVES