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MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine eases out of ten of asthma. This is a prpven fact. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ( International News Wir« Servie«) VOL. XLVIII Successor to the S e n i-W eek]y Tidings, Volume 43. GOLDFISH BOWL IS LISTED- AS FIREBUG ENLARGEMENT!! OF NORMAL NOW SEEMSFAVORED I 8 » ! » : n « « « I « ö Senate Seems to Lean To K ward Monmouth Proposi- ~ 8 sition, as of New Ones ft ISLAND CITY IN FIELD , n » --------- NEWARK, N; J „ Jan . 19— For the first p tn o in the history of the Newakk Fire D epartm ent, a berth of goldfish has b«ten list- ed as the incendiary which started a fire. Rays of the sun pass- ing through the heavy glass of the fish bowl and the w ater w ithin in tha sun parlor of the home of Dr. Morris Zimmerman were magnified to such an extent th at the cane seat of a chair was set afire, This started a blaze th a t brought out two fire- companies. n ASHIiAND,'OREGON, MONDAY. .lANTARF 19, 1925 ATTORNEYS IN OVER GIRL'S DEFENSE ■B men who ATTACK GOVERNOR DAVIS. ft ft ft ft ft ft JJ ft ft ft Dorothy Ellingson Sobs Out ft Desire to Pay Penalty 8 for Mother’s Murder ft ft TWO LAWYERS HANDY ft ft Public D efender nn<l Prom inent ft A ttorney N ear Blows Over ft Wljo Will Defend Girl ft : NO. 117 DRY PROBE TO GET UNDER M Y EARLY TONIGHT STEPS ON BEAR, HIS DAY IS ALL RUINED ----------- ft , ft ' ft NEWARK, N. J.. Jan 19. — When Stanley Wal lota, fifteen, of Blairs 8 town, N. J ., goes shooting I « again *he will "w atch his Ì ft step.” Stanley was hunting for » I ft game near Catfish Pond, ft just out of Blairstown, Several Members of Legisla- 8 and stepped on “something . ture Are “ Gunning” for ft♦♦ soft.” The something was «♦ a bear. Both were equally Director Cleaver ft frightened, but the bear ft was the quicker and escap HAVE RARE EVIDENCE ft ed before Stanley could1 re L egislatu re A djourns Until A fter ft cover enough courage and ft shoot. noon F ollow in g Short Session o 8 8 8' 8 ft ft «: » UP TEMPEST BY W E ’ CHARGES :: ; Claims America Fooled into n Signing Paris Reparations 8 Agreement by Allies 8 8 8 HUGHES IS IN DENIAL Jackson County Delegation Fight 8 8 British Fear for F ailu re o f E ntire ing for Establishm ent of ft » erican Opposition School in This District in M orning « « f t f t f t f t t t f t a n n » ft I d e a to if Am lo iC J C S M r r H , « Plan Continues STATp HOUSE, Salem, Jan. 19. f t f t f t f t f t f t g f t f t f t f t g f t SAN FRANCISOO, Jan. 19. — SALEM, Jan. 19. — Governor LONDON, Jan. 19— The B rit -—Although both Ashland, Jack- Left to right are Dick Smith, managing editor of the Kansas City. Pierce, State Prohibition Com- D orothy ‘Ellingson, 16 year old ish foreign office today viewed Kan., Post; Representative W. C. Millar, member of the Kansas Legis* son county, and Island City, Un “ daughter of Jazz” who has con m isisoner George Cleaver, W. Her- la ture, who is leading a fight for a change in the pardon and parole, the opposition in the United ion county, will have bills in the fessed to the m urder of her m oth system, and W. H. West, shorthand reporter, the three men who heard wig, President of the Anti Saloon States voiced by United State : legislature requesting the estab er, today wept in .her cell in the an alleged conversation between Fred G. Pollman and Russell G. Davis, League of Oregon, Representatives Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali« lishm ent of normal schools, sen son of the then Governor Jonathan M. Davis, of Kansas, in which Poll-' of the S h e ri:’s Association of city and county jail here, while man paid young Davis $1,250 for a pardon signed by Governor Davis. fornia, against the Paris agree tim ent among the legislators here lawyers ivrangled over her de Governor Davis and his son were arrested. Oregon, and several district a tto r SALEM, Jan. 19.-—Disapproval Saturday tended to favor the en m ent for the collection of repara- fense, ju s t'a few feet outside her neys from various section of the of the proposed increase in the ; tions Troni the German nation, as larging -of ithe present normal SALEM, Jan. 19— The most cell.* ' state have been asked to appear gasoline sales tax, reduction in school at Monmouth to avoid dup drastic fluctuation in the exper “ I,kiLl^d my m o th e rla n d now I before the legislative committee, the license fees on used cars and presaging a serious situation. The lication of overhead expense. ience of the w orkm en's compen- am ready to pay the penalty. I which was named several days schedule of fees which elim inate o ffic ia l of the office are fearful Although the bills have n o t'y et ■ sation in 1924,«as compared with wish the lawyers and everybody ago t o ’investigate the conduct of the wide discrepancies In licenses lest the whole agreem ent he been prepared for consideration the preceding year, was the de else would go away and let me the State Prohibition Department. of cars whose weight varies but wrecked by the newly discovered of the legislature it is likely th a t crease in the num ber of deaths alone, th a t’s all I ask ” she sobbed This committee starts work to slightly are advocated in a report American opposition. the Monmouth normal school will from industrial accidents. Although the Dawes plan was This to Policeman Sullivan, who is night, and it is believed will have of the special committee appoint request an appropriation of $1.45,- was set out in a report prepared special guard over her. In spite In commenting on the activities; STATE HOUSE, Salem. Jan. 19. the entire investigation cleared up ed by Governor Pierce to study drawn up by an American, and 000 for the establishm ent of a here today by the statq indus- of all efforts of the p a tro n to almost immediately accepted by of N ational T hrift Week, Post- — Highway and autom obile legis- within a few days. and recommend changes in the ex teachers’ Training school at In- trla , accident commission for con quiet her, Dorothy continued to m aster W agner points out th a t it latio'n is arriving by the truck- It is expected th a t La Rondo isting system of m otor vehicle li the Allies, for a time it was be dependence, approxim ately $75,- sideratlon of tlle iegi8lature. sob and cry out th a t, she wished is particularly fitting the Postal load for the consideration of the Pierce and other form er employes censing in this state. The report lieved the United States would 000 for the construction of a new During the last year 142 fatal to “ pay the penalty” Xpr killing Service should play an im portant members of the senate and house. of the Prohibition departm ent will was prepared by W. B. Dennis of not be allowed to join in the ben class room a t the school and $50,-! ities were reported to the -com her mother. p a rt in these activities and pay There is an apparent clash be give sensational testim ony con Carlton, chairm an of the com efits of payments. After much 000 for additional m aintenance J u st outside the woman’s ward squabbling between the diplomat!; mission, as against 178 fatalities tribute to the first arid foremost tween the Oregon State Motor as cerning the use of funds delegated mittee. This is in addition to $276,000 ap of the jail waited Alexander Mos- during 1923. i dvocat-? of th rift — Benjamin sociation and the Oregon Auto to the Prohibition Director and The slight reduction in total of the various nations, it was proved for the Monmouth normal the conduct of the office of Clea net income from pleasure vehicles finally agreed that America should motive association. “As workmen were employed a lin, prom inent San Francisco a t F ranklin. school by the state budget com Although the first Postmasteir total of 23,116,292 days in 1923 torney, ^ h o asserted the g irl’s The Oregon State Motor asso ver. is compensated by an increase be given a share in payment of mission. General and^renowned as a philos fath er had employetT’fcim to^ de Several members of the state In certain other fees, by taxes her war damages, and it was and 22,170,061 days in 1924, it ciation bills are being introduced Establishm ent of a normal fend his daughter In her coming opher, patriot, diplom at, inventor by Senator Hall, he being a dlrect- legislature have been “ gunning” upon gross revenue of truck and thought the m atter was definitely school at Ashland will be urged will be seen th a t on the average trial for m urder. Public Defender and scientist, his name will n o ' or of the association and also for Cleaver for some time, and it bus lines and by higher licen&s settled. Now conies the opposi one workman lost his life in r.n by the delegation from Jackson Egan also waited in the ante-room doubt live longest by the impres- • chairm an of the senate commit- is almost certain th a t they have tion in the United Stated which on commercial vehicles. county. It will be contended ac industrial accident for each 129,- and along with Moslin, claimed some inform ation upon which to sion he has made as an advocate tee on roads and highway^, The recommendations of the is liable to wreck the entire work cording to reports, th a t the old 867 working days in 1923,” said he had an appointm ent to see the of th rift. Many of his w ritings i The m otor association w ants to base their charges. They first committee provide for the reten which has so far been accom norm al school buildings there are the report, “ while last year but m other slayer. Egan declared to on th rift have become classics cut license fees 40 per cent and requested th a t the committee be sion of the principle th a t motor plished. one fatality resulted for each still intact and could be renovat police officials th a t the*girl w ant and will be remembered as long increase the gasoline tax so that appointed, and it is known th at The British v’ew in the m atter, During vehicle licenses are a form of pri ed, repaired and made available 156,127 work days. ed him alone to defend her, while as our language Is rgadK .One of it will be 5 cents. The trade as- they had much evidence to pre vilege tax. The factor of car according to officials in the for for school purposes at an ex 1924 the total of all fatal and Moslin was equally em phatic in his most famous sayings— “Never sociatiou w arns against flat fees sent a t-lh e time they made this value is fixing motor licenses is eign office, is that Amerca is not non-fatal accidents reported to pense not exceeding $100,000. 1 his statem ent th a t he had charge Iforget to h a v e,a penny when all and any attem pt to jeopardize the request. As soon as the work was ignored. committed to anything, in a po Persons who recently inspected the comm'ssion was 25.953, as of her defense. So violent did •thy expenses are enum erated and present system of financing the under way, they again concentrat “The committee does not un litical sense, by the siguing of the these buildings ha^f? disagreed compared with 30,013 th e prev they betjpme in th eir, argum ents paid”— appears on th e c u rre n t/ ed upon Cleaver’s personal con highway bonds. Instead of a 40 der take to offer any opinion upon fnancial agreem ent, and will not with members of the Jackson ious year. The decrease wats 14 that; W ? 8 feared /th e y m ight leaflet, which th e Post Office De duct, and one of their leaders an per cent reduction on licenses, the merit or dem erit of the gen- be forced to aid in the collection per cent. county delegation, however, and com« Xin^lilows. As ^ r e s u l t , th e' partm ent .is p utting out. Post nounced today th a t some sensa the trade association favors but a of the damages. This work will “ Employers paid to tlip indus- police f £tdered expressed the opinion th a t it ordered both b o th Y law ih ^ yeis e rs from m aster General New In an address nom inal^reduction and th a t only tional evidence in this line would ral principles involved in the gasoline tax,» said the report, be accomplished by the other would be economy to wreck the 1 trial accident fund $2,512,94S.8S thd| jaii building, a n d 're fu s e d to delivered at a 1924 th rift week be presented during the hearing. on cars which have been register “ nor upon the question of the wis allies, according to the statem ent present structures and use the in 1923 and $2,141,004.5» last allow, either Ao see th e girl. Chief nwetiBg, in W ashington*said that ed for a t least four years. dom or non-wisdom of placing an made here. year. Of the thtal inconieTn l» 2 3 land for the establishm ent o f 'a o f'P o lice ’b a n O’Brian staled tliaty 1 / y<& expression SALEM, Jan. 19. — The Ifouse expressionHbWzsk'PWrfcJftiive miles an hour is additional Ux on ghsollnet at this employers paid 84 per cent, w ork when the men had patched up new plant. and the Senate* each adjohrned time, but it does consider it ad eth er one of F rin k iin ’s— “ Incure j slow bnough, in the opinion of the WASHINGTON, J a n . 19 — Should the la tte r plan be adopt; men 8 per cent and interest and their difficulties, he would allow no expenses, except th a t which i trade association, but it will not until this afternoon, following visable not to resort to the gaso Aroused by the tempest in the ed it would be necessary for the miscellaneous item s am ounted them to confer w ith the girl and to does good to others or yourself,” make the proposal, believing th a t th irty m inute session this m orn line tax for the purpose of off Senate over the charges made by legislature to appropriate not less 8 per cent. Last year, however. her in her de(ense. — you will have said all there ia the demand should come from the ing. setting the loss of revenue caused Senator Hiram Johnson, Repub than $200.000 for new buildings, while w’orkmen contributed the K ieth Lord, banjoist in a night to say on the subject of th rift. No im portant m easures have by reductions in the license sched public rath er than from the as- lican of California, that the Unit with a liberal appropriation for same percentage, employers’ con life resort orchestra, who was a r P ortm aster W agner also w o u ld : sociation. Some am endm ent of yet made their appearance, al ule. ed States had' heen neatly “ dup m aintenance. tributions decreased to 80 per rested in Los Angeles several days though it is known th a t several “On this account it has figured ed” in signing the Paris repara Island City also wants a norm al cent and the income of the com ago, and returned to this city, have the patrons of his office m o re ; this character is expected to ap- clearly understand the purpose pear later. are to come up, and th a t many out a new schedule of license fees school, and probably will have a mission from all othter sôurces charged with contributing to Dor tions agreem ent, Secretary of lobbyists J o r each measure are and reduction for old cars, with and functions of the Postal Sav Proposal for a five-cent gaso bill before the house w ithin the increased to 12 per cent. othy’s delinquency, was unable to ings System, the agency of the line tax is one of the bills of the now at work around the State additional taxes on certain classed State Hughes today broke a pre next three or four days. This cedent by issuing an official state “ During the period of 10 1-2 furnish the $20,000 bail dem and Government by which th rift is motor association. There is now House. of commercial cars, which makes ment, in which he emphatically plant would cost approxim ately y e a rs,. from July 1, 1914. to De- ed at this prelim inary hearing this It is believed the Fish and it unnecessary to resort to the promoted. C ontrary to the con a tax of three cents. The five- the same as the proposed Ashland cember 31, 1924, the industrial! morning, and Is being held in denied that this country was In ception of many, Postal Savings cent tax is to be used in part for Game Commission, and the Port gasoline tax to make up the loss norm al school. any way, “ legally or m orally” ob accident commission hah paid o u t' jail. Lord stated to newspaper is not a bank. W hile it is a sav making up for the deficit th at of Portland reorganization legis of revenue caused by the dis ligated to help the allied powers or set aside for compensation to men th a t he thonght the girl was ings institution in the proper would resu lt from a 40 per cent lation will be brought out when counts. collect war damages from Ger i injured workmen and their de 19 years old. but.dropped her lat-»j sense Of the term , its sim ilarity cut on licenses. the proponents of these m easures “ From its careful study of this many. He stated th at the Dawes pendents, for medical attention, pr when he found she was b u t-16. to a bank ends a t th a t point. De-( '•-------------------------- have “ enough votes lined up.” question, the committee is of the vocational rehabilitation and oth He declared th a t when he first posits received from individuals GEORGIA TOWNS ARE Senator Tooze, of Clackamas is very definite opinion th a t any plan, which is now in operation, er benefits a total o£ $16,359,- met Dorothy, she told him she are immediately turned over t o , FLOODED BY RAINS ; expected to bring out the new in scheme of reductions of motor allowu for .the collection of the damages by the rem ain n g mem 996.63. The adm inistrative ex was 19, and it was not until they local banks after bonds to secure! ______ I come tax hill during this week. vehicle licenses which provides for bers of the Allies, and th at the friends for several such deposits are received from pense for this period was $1,601,- had been ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 19— Prnc-! making up the resultant loss of United States is to have no hand STATE HOUSE, Salem, Jan. 19. 890.80. m onths th a t he learned of her the banks as collateral. tlcally the entire southeast is revenue by additional tax on gaso — Laws empowering the state In the collection from Germany, youth. Lord stated he had made “ In the same period th ere were The policy of Postal Savings threatened w ith enormous prop line is unwise and hazardous. gam e commission to use its discre reported to the commission r»8,- no preparations for his defense, also differs from th at of savings erty damage from floods rolling with the exception of receiving tion in opening and closing sea 239 non-fatal and 1380 fatal ac and was not represented by an a t banks and other savings in stitu down the valleys a fte r three d a y s; the am ount of the collections PETER MURRAY IS awarded her. torney at his prelim inary hearing. tions. The mo9t humble patron constant rain. Six or eight peo sons, uniform season throughout cidents. CALLED BY DEATH the state on all game birds, game of the office is welcomed at the ple have bee^ killed, and many “ Of the fatal cases; where •” !-------- anim als and game fish, and a widows received cbmpensation, Postal Savings window. His de more are missing as the result Romping all over their .lighter Peter Murray, for more than 4 0 shorter season for hunting deer there have been 189 cases where posit of a single dollar is receiv of a. train wreck, caused by slides and less experienced’ rivals, the years a resident of this city, died with the opening date not earlier the widows have rem arried. D ur ed as kindly and given as cour and washouts. The town of W est Ashland High basketball squad at his home on A street early than Septem ber 10, have been re ing 1923 there were 29 rem ar teous attention as the tran sact Point, Ga., is practically isolated hung a 4 7-6 defeat on the Phoe Sunday morning. Murray was 79 commended to the legislature in riages and in 1924 the num ber ions of the holder of a million by flood w aters of the Chatta- nix High five at the Armory Sat years 11 months of age at the the biennial report of the com was 30. To care' for future pay dollar account at any bank. And, poochee River. Four persons are urday night. At no time dur- time of his death. mission filed with Governor m ents of compensation already again, Postal Savings does not believed to have- been drowned ing the tussle- did the visitors He was formerly a surveyor, A report of the activities of the Pierce here Friday. SALEM, Jan. 19— A fund for look with disfavor on such of its at Hammond, La. Several streets, have a chance, and it was not un- and many of the lines of this sec- awarded in fatal and perm anent Oregon State Chamber of Com “ As the state is developed and disibillty cases there has been set the developm ent of Oregon, in depositors who, having accumui««. -of Columbus, Ga?, are under til the (second half, when Coach • tion of the state were laid out merce during the annual m eet highways are pushed fa rth e r back aside in a separate fund; $3,621,- dustrially and agriculturally, w’lth ed a tidy sum, make w ithdraw als water. W alt Hughes of the locals had ! under his direction In the early into our m ountain areas, fu rth er ing of th a t organization, held the object of attractin g new cap for the purchase of sound invest 679.71. put in his entire second, team did days. He gave up active practice in Portland last weex, will be restrictions become necessary,” ments, a home or a business. I t ; “ To cover the liability of all un ital and settlers to the state,, is they break through into the scor of his profession years ago, but given the members of the Ash said the report. “ If, through pow has been a resident of Ashland settled cases, including the large proposed in a bill being made is an educational service and if ing column. ers granted by the legislature, the land Chamber of Commerce to the people can be brought to real who were: ready for submission soon by Hughes started his first string- since his retirem ent. game commission is enabled to num ber of w’orkmen morrow by V. V. Mills and O. H. R epresentative Collier of Klam ize the im portance of saving a Mr. Murray is survived by his ers, the five men who have car meet emergencies which necessar disabled as of December 31, the Carson, two of the directors of real service will have been ren ath county. ried the burden in most of the wife, Mrs. Annie Murray. Funeral the local organization, who a t ily arise in game adm inistration commission has set up a reserve The m easure is sponsored by dered and a definite purpose ac garnets so far this season. These services will be held a t ten o’clock tended the State Chamber meet as in other affairs, years of pro of $871,680.19.” the K lam ath Falls cham ber of complished. players soon were so far out j„ j tomorrow m orning from the Cath- pagating work may be avoided by A corps of Ashland high school ing. The report will be given at W hile the redeposit of Postal commerce, but it is known gen- front it w’as certain Phoenix, °**c cburcb- correcting dangerous emergencies FORMER RESIDENT TO i students Saturday were editors, the regular weekly luncheon of Savings funds in local banks in BE BURIED IN CITY erally as the proposal of the Ore sures to the benefit of the com editorial w riters, proof readers would never be able to again get w ithout the necessity of having to the chamber, to be held in the gon State Cham ber of Commerce, WEED R. R. MAN w ait possibly two years before the Plaza. and reporters for the Ashland on even term s, and the only m unity by restoring to active use DIES IN BAY CITY A short outline of the work, The body of F ran k W hite, a which fathered it at the recent legislature would be enabled to Dally Tidings and the edition doubt was as to the size of the in the channels of trade funds form er ’resident of this city who convention of th a t body in- Port- consider such emergencies. I WEED, Jan. 19. — David G. especially th at dealing with those which m ight otherw ise have re which they handled, compiled and score. died at Santa Fe., New Mexico on) land. At half t',me, with the locals! managed was a very creditable mained in hiding in trunks, under I Morgan, a locomotive engineer of items relating to Ashland and Jan u ary 16, will arrive in Ash-j By term s of the bill the state leading, 33-0, Coach Hughes jerk-j A rrived Y esterday— m attresses, etc., and while finan one. the Shasta division, who made Southern Oregon, will be given Ex-Governor and Mrs. Frank land for burial tonight, it was would vote $50,000 for each of cial profit accrues to the Govern The newspaper w orkers were; ed b*s , regulars and pushed his . . • * *1. i his home at Weed of late years, by Mills and Carbon. Professor M. Byrne and son, Emmons, of stated today by E. A. H unter, the years 1925 and 1926 to be de m ent by reason of the operation headed by Vernon McGee, w h o 'se<!Ond stringers into the lUeuP-! wag a vlctlm of pneumonia at the j Irving E. Inning, president of South Dakota arrived in Ashland brother in law of the dead man. voted to the purposes outl’ned of service, the real value of this was assisted by Thelma Perozzi,, These b°ys ran roughshod overj Southern Pacific hospital in S a n ' the State Chamber for the past yesterday. They are here on ac H unter is here m aking arrange and to be expended upon recom service cannot be measured in dol Riley Pittenger, Kenneth H obson,jthe visitors, scoring 14 points, Prancigco last SatUrday. p e a r , was re-elected to th a t po- count of Mr. Byrne’s health and m ents for th e funeral, which will mendation of the state body, hut lars and cents. It is a potent force Grayden Crews, Caryle Van Dyke while their opponents were able) He hud been an engineer on t h e 'sitJon at the meeting last week. if they are pleased with the cli be held Tuesday afternoon, at two the fund to be In the hands of a for good in any community a n d fa q d Dorothy Reid. to chalk up but 6. Shasta division for many years i Frank Jordan, park commis- m ate they will probably locate o’clock, from th d Church of T ruth commission of five, consisting of plays an im portant p art in the The game afforded the locakij &nd was well_Uked by tboae witb sioner, will give an outline report Ashland citizens were unani here perm anently. They have at the corner of Main and Fifth the board of control and two mem- upbuilding of our Country today. mous in th eir opinion th a t the a splendid opportunity ,to give ' wbo,n b jg dutje8 brought him I n . °^ activities of the park com- In term ent will be in i beds to be named by the state taken the J. J. McNair bungalow streets. edition was the best th a t has been th e second string men a lot of ; C0ntaCt He was accOmpanied to^m ^sion during the past year, and chamber. It will be provided th at on Scenic Drive which has recent Mountain View cemetery. issued and the students should be much needed experience. While j gan Franb}sco ja8t week by Tom explain the improvements which RAIL EMPLOYES ARE Leland W hite, son of the dead vouchers for expenditures must ly been renovated. Mrs. Byrne they furnished no opposition for; Mi,ner and waa ,n & 8erioUB con. will he made during the coming encouraged along this line. GIVEN PAY INCREASE is the sister of Mrs. Yockey and man, will arrive with the body be approved by a t least three the first five, the visitors made ditlon then altbougb bope8 were year, <n order to adequately care the Beaver brothers. Their son, this evening, having gone south members of the board. the second team move plenty, had for his recovery. CHICAGO, Jan. 19— W age in T aking V acation— for the Increased, tourits traffic Francis Byrne who has been visit several days ago following the Eighteen cham bers of commerce creases, to be effective as of J a n and aided Coach Hughes in his Mrs. Irene H ubbard, nurse at during the coining season. ing at the Yockey home has gone word of his fa th e r’s death. throughout the state have express uary 16, were today granted by the Community Hospital has gone big problem, th at of developing Lebanon — Four counties rep w ith his parents to their new ed themselves by le tte r as favor th e United States Railroad Labor to P ortland for a two weeks va second team men. resented in im portant, conference L eaves H osp ital— Spend Weekend— home. able to the plan and will urge Board to 87,000 m e n A ^ ^ o f forty cation. a t Bend, to decide on legislative E. L. McNeil who has heen con Aldred M. Beaver and son. (support of their districts to the four railroads. Clerks, freight program for new Santiam high fined to the Community Hospital K lam ath Falls — American Le Jack, of P ortland spent the week bill, which probably will be intro- handlers and, express and station Vernonia — Largest concrete W eston — Plan to raise level way across Cascades to Albany i for some time was discharged yes- gion and school memorial gym end with Mr. Beaver’s parents, duced this week. j empioyes from a n parts of tbe garage In county and fine bank of w ater works, dam six feet, and and westward. State highway p ro -1 terday. nasium to cost $25,000 is a u th o r Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver on the country were included in the in- building are two new structures! Install sterilizing and filtering gram already pledged to Santiam ! ized; work to sta rt a t once. — —— ----------------- Boulevard. Claasifled Ads Bring Results crease. near completion. system. route._ Tidings Want Ads bring results E IN GASOLINE TAX NOT FAVORED IN FATAL ACCIDENTS POSÏQFFICE WORKS ! AUTO. ROAD BILLS FOB THRIFT WEEK MANY NEW S T M S TOPS PHOENIX 47-6 AS A STATE FUND Local High School Students Put Out Ashland Tidings