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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( I n te r n a tio n a l
VOL. X L V III.
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s, V olum e 43.
R M ÏI0 N CALLING
a
The passage <pf a motion, calling upon the city at­
torney to prepare a resolution calling for a special bond
issue election, to cover the purchase of the Chautauqua
building and site, and the purchase of the seventeen acre
tract of land, known as the McCormick tract, to be used
for park purposes, was the big item of business transacted
at the regular meeting of the city council last night. These
two purchases will be placed on separate ¿daces on the
ballot, according to the terms o f the motion.
The special committee, appointed at the last meet­
ing of the council by Mayor Johnson, to inspect the build­
ing and make recommendations upon which to base the
actions of the council, reported that the city should pur­
chase the building, but that the bond issue should not ex­
ceed eight thousand*dollars. They stated in their belief
that the city should take over the building, and later,
when more funds are available, it could then be improved.
This action comes as the result of agitation started
t wo weeks ago, and carried on by the various civic <and
booster organizations of the city, Although, for several
weeks it has been known the building was about to pass
into private hands, no action was taken until concerted
action was started in stirring the matter up.
Clashes between Mayor Johnson and his council over
the appointment of men to the offices of Chief of Police
and Street Commissionre became apparent again last
l ight when the council flatly refused to ratify Mayor
Johnson’s appointments to these offices. E. C. Fraley’s
appointment to the office of Street (Commissioner were
voted down, Burdic, Peters and Detrick voting against
the ratification, while in the case of. J. W. Hatcher, John­
son’s appointee to the office of Chief of Police, Peters,
Detrick and Wright refused to ratify the appointment.
It a p p e a rs th e opp o sin g fa c tio n s
in th e c o u n cil have ta k e n a d e ­
te rm in e d s ta n d on th e m a tte r
a n d fo r th e tim e being, a t lea st,
th e in c u m b e n t officers hold th e ir
p o sitio n s. A p e titio n , signed by
99 re s id e n ts of th e c ity , a sk in g
fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t of W. D. j
B o o th to th e office of S tre e t C om ­
m issio n e r w as re a d , b u t no a ctio n |
INDICTMENTS
RETURNED ARE
AGAINST FIVE
w as ta k e n .
F o llo w in g a re p o rt of a special
c o m m itte e a p p o in te d to in v esti-
g a te c o n d itio n s a t th e C o m m u n ity I Killers of Oscar Erickson at
Klamath Falls Indicted
H o sp ita l, th e
c o u n cil voted
to
by Grand Jury
a g a in lease th e h o s p ita l to M rs.
L oom is, th e r e n t to be $300 per
K LA M A TH F A L L S, J a n . 21.__
y e a r.
T h e c o m m itte e re p o rte d
In
d
ic tm e n ts w ere re tu r n e d S a t­
th e h o sp ita l to be in sp le n d id con­
u
rd
a y a fte rn o o n by th e g ra n d
d itio n , and a lth o u g h M rs. L o o m is’
ju
r
y
c h a rg in g J o h n T a y lo r, W . S
bid w as $12 lo w er p e r y e a r th a n
a n o th e r bid receiv ed , it w as de- (S im ) P a te , P e te S u lliv a n , Jo h n
cid ed to a g a in le t h e r h av e th e O ’S h ea a n d C h a rle s S m ith w ith
both m u rd e r a n d ro b b ery , in c o n ­
h o s p ita l.
A p e titio n received fro m th e n ectio n w ith th e h o ld -u p of th e
o p e ra to rs of th e se v era l m ea t m a r ­ S ca n d in a v ian h a ll, a n d th e m u rd e r
k e ts in th e city a sk in g th a t an o r­ of O scar E ric k so n th e n ig h t of
d in a n c e , p ro te c tin g th em fro m it­ J a n u a r y 3. C h a rle s S m ith , a l­
in e r a n t m e a t p e d d le rs be e n a cte d . th o u g h in d ic te d , is n o t in c u sto d y .
T he g ra n d
ju r y re p o rte d
to
A fte r a s h o rt d isc u ssio n , in w hich
th e co u n cil seem ed u n a n im o u sly J u d g e A. L. L e a v itt w ho called
in fa v o r of th e a d o p tio n of s u th th e p riso n e rs b e fo re him co be
a n o rd in a n c e , th e m a tte r w as le ft a rra ig n e d . W illiam G anong, d is ­
in th e h a n d s of th e o rd in a n c e com ­ tric t a tto rn e y , rea d th e in d ic t­
m itte e , w ith in s tru c tio n s to p re ­ m e n ts a f te r a s k in g each m an if
p a r e such a m e a s u re . I t w as ex­ th e n am e given in th e in d ic tm e n t
p lain e d t h a t th o se w ho s la u g h te r ­ w as his tr u e nam e. J o h n O’S hea
e d sto c k , ra ise d by th em se lv e s, w as le p re s e n te d by h is co u n sel,
s h o u ld n o t be in c lu d e d in th e o r­ H o ra c e M anning, who s ta te d th a t
d in a n c e , w hich is aim ed a t th e he h ad n o t had tim e to c o n fe r
p e d d le rs w ho
‘‘w ild c a t”
th e ir w ith h is c lie n t. T h e th re e o th e r
w a re s, p u rc h a s in g sto c k , s la u g h t­
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ;
e rin g it, an d th e n sell it fro m
w ag o n s, p ay in g no a tte n tio n to
s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s.
C ity E n g in e e r F . H. W a lk e r a n ­
n o u n ced t h a t w o rk on th e con­
s tr u c tio n of th e d itc h w hich is to
be b u ilt a c ro ss th e city to c a re fo r
th e w a te r fro m E m m ig ra n t C reek
BOSTON,
Jan .
2 1 . '. — T he
d a m w as to he s ta r te d e a rly in
Y a n k to n , hom e
p o rt
F e b r u a r y . W a lk e r, w ho h a s been S te a m e r
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w eek s, a n n o u n c e d he w o u ld ^ s ta rt
o b ta in in g th e rig h ts-o f-w a y neces­ a t Nixes M ate as she w as leav­
ing B oston H a rb o r. T h e Y an k to n
s a ry w ith in a few days.
T h e m e e tin g la s t n ig h t a d jo u r n ­ w hich sa ile d y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n ,
ed s u b je c t to call of th e m ay o r, a n c h o re d j u s t o u tsid e th e h e a d s
a n d M ayor J o h n s o n im m e d ia te ly fo r th e n ig h t, d u e to bad w e a th e r,
a n n o u n c e d he w ould c a ll a session a n d h ad h a rd ly g o tte n u n d e r w ay
m o rn in g w hen
she
fo r T h u rs d a y n ig h t.
A ru s h of e a rly th is
s tru c k th e ro ck s.
b u sin e ss m ad e it im p o ssib le to
T h e Y a n k to n , an h isto ric old
c o m p le te th e w o rk a t th e re g u la r
m e e tin g And se v e ra l m a tte r s w ill | v^ e l> w as once <he P riv a te y ach t
he ta k e n up T h u rs d a y , in c lu d in g : 0 K ing
ln * E d w ard o of f E n g la n d . She
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as
in
his
serv
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w
hile
he
w
as
th e vote on th e re s o lu tio n c a llin g
P rin c e of W ales.
T he Y an k to n
fo r th e bond issu e m e n tio n e d .
h a s a crew of 23 officers a n d m en
a b o a rd .
A lth o u g h she is badly
d
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m
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th e r e is little d a n g e r of
“ Firebell” on Hood
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sin
k
in
g , a c co rd in g to re p o rts
of Bus Blinds Driver
rec e iv e d fro m th e w reck. T ugs a re
LONDON, J a n . 21.— W h ile W ill­ s ta n d in g
by,
a w a itin g
b e tte r
iam T hom as, of B risto l, w as d r iv ­ w e a th e r b e fo re th e y a tte m p t to
in g h is o m n ib u s th ro u g h a v io ­ ta k e off th e m en.
T h e re is no
le n t sto rm , w h a t h e d e scrib ed as d a n g e r a t p re s e n t, a n d u n less th e
a “ ball of p u rp le fire ” fell on th e se a s becom e w orse, no a tte m p t to
h o o d of th e o m n ib u s an d p a rtly sa lv a g e th e vessel o r to ta k e off
b lin d e d him , b u t he succeeded In th e m en w ill be m ad e u n til th e
Btopping the vehicle.
sea becom es c a lm er.
Historic Vessel
Hits on Rocks in
Harbor of Boston
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N ew s W ire S erv ice!
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925
Imposing Shaft
to Walter Scott
Declared Unsafe
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Council Votes to Prepare Resolutions Calling for. Special a
Election to Raise Money for Purchase of Building a a
and Site of Chautauqua Association and Seventeen a
a
Acre Tract for Park Purposes.
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Municipal Bank
Makes Birmingham
ON.
Principal Witness in Rum; ~
Trial Confesses to Sen- , ::
tence in Workhouse
EVIDENCE IS ALLOWED ~
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Senator Edwards Issu es E m phatic
D enial of any C onnection
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W ith Rum O utfit
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JE R S E Y
CITY , New Je rs e y ,
a
J a n , 21. — L ionel W ilson, form
e r T re a s u ry A g en t, em ployed i n 1
sto p p in g th e liq u o r tra f fic in th e
e a s te rn s ta te s, a n d w ho y e s te rd a y j w
te s tifie d b e fo re a F e d e ra l c o u r t ; **
h e re t h a t he paid $3,800 to S ena-!
a a a a a a a a a a a n a
ASTRONOMERS
STUDY ECLIPSE
THIS SATURDAY
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U N IV E R S IT Y
O F O REGO N,
E u g e n e , J a n . 21.— ( S p e c ia l) — A
to ta l eclipse of th e sun n e x t S a t­
u rd a y is th e m o st im p o r ta n t e v e n t
of th e 1925 a s tro n o m ic a l c a le n d a r,
a c co rd in g to P ro f E. H. M cA lister
of th e a s tro n o m y d e p a rtm e n t of
th e U n iv e rsity of O regon. V isible
in th e N o rth e a s t
p a rt
of th e
U n ited S ta te s, its p a th o f to ta lity
s ta r ts in N o rth e rn M in n eso ta, goes
a c ro ss W isco n sin , M ichigan a n d
in to New Y ork a n d C o n n e c tic u t.
F ro m th e r e s t of th e n o r th e a s t
sectio n of th e c o u n try it w ill be
v isib le a s a p a rtia l eclipse, ‘a n d
w ould a p p e a r th u s in O regon, b u t
fo r th e fa c t t h a t it com es b e fo re
s u n ris e in th e w e s te rn p a rt of th e
U n ited S ta te s .
As to ta l eclip ses a re v ery im ­
p o r ta n t a s tro n o m ic a l e v e n ts, a s­
tro n o m e rs w ill g a th e r J a n . 24
fro th a ll o v er th e w o rld to m ak e
o b se rv a tio n s a t Y ale U n iv e rsity .
T h e eclipse la s ts o n ly tw o m in u te s
b e g in n in g s h o rtly a f te r 9 a. m.
T h e re is a to ta l eclip se n e a rly
ev ery y e a r in som e p a r t o f th e
w o rld , b u t th is is th e f ir s t in th e
E a s te rn p a r t of th e U n ited S ta te s
fo r som e c e n tu rie s , a c c o rd in g to
P ro f. M cA lister, a n d th e r e w ill be
no m o re in t h a t sectio n f o r som e
c e n tu rie s to com e.
I t is espec­
ially im p o rta n t in t h a t it can be
s tu d ie d
fro m
an
o b se rv a to ry .
O ften a s tro n o m e rs h a v e to go to
o u t-o f-th e -w a y places a n d ere c t
te m p o ra ry e q u ip m e n t fo r th e ir
stu d y . T hey w ill h a v e to do th is
to view th e eclipse of th e su n on
J u ly 20, 192-5, w hich is v isib le in
th e s o u th e rn p a rt of th e P acific
ocean.
A s tro n o m e rs m u st jo u r ­
ney on th is occasion to sm all is­
la n d s b e tw e en th e c o a st of A u s­
tr a lia an d th& c o a st of S o u th
A m erica. T h is w ill be n o t q u ite
a to ta l eclipse, as th e r e w ill be a
r ln ^ v isib le a ro u n d th e edge, c a l­
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AGKTES V A II/U F
Miss Agnus Vallle. d au g h ter of a Denver, Col., uilllluualre, and
che forem ost woman m ountain clim ber In the U nited States, perished
Lu the extrem e cold encountered in a blizzard on Long’s Peak, near
D enver. A wonderful clim ber, she sprained her ankle and was unable
to continue. A man companion tried to carry her, but was forced to
abandon her in the sh e lte r of a boulder and push on for aid. The
-»-sene party, one m em ber of which was lost, was impeded by enow,
<»nd she was found frozen to death.
LEGISLATORS YES WE LIKE TO
PLAN VETO ON SHARE ASSETS
VETO POW ERS WITH OTHERS
Organization Being Formed Henry Enders Jr., Moves
to Over ride All Vetoes
Hotel, Lithia Springs
by Pierce
Over to Medford
STA TE H O U SE, S alem , J a n . 21
— A w are of th e g o v e rn o r’s d e te r ­
m in a tio n , to sw a t w ith h is v eto
a n y bill c a lc u la te d to c u rb his
a p p o in tiv e pow er, a m o v em en t is
u n d e r w ay in th e s e n a te to d e ­
h o rn th e s e v eto es.
T h e p lan is
to o rg an iz e 20 s e n a to rs w ho w ill
“ go dow n th e lin e ,” a n d 40 m em ­
b e rs w ill be n e e d e d in th e house.
T h e s e n a te m ac h in e is now being
c o n s tru c te d a n d 16 of th e n eeded
20 a re sa id to h a v e e n te re d th e
co m p act. W h a t p ro g re ss h a s b een
m ad e in th e h o u se is u n k n o w n .
T h e re is no d isg u isin g th e fa c t
t h a t som e of th e s e n a to rs w a n t
to ta k e fro m th e g o v e rn o r th e
fish co m m issio n , g a m e co m m is­
s io n ,P o rt
of P o rtla n d coniTn's-
sion, P o r t o f P o rtla n d com m is-
b o a rd , a n d m aybe a few o th e r
odds a n d en d s. N ot one of th e s e
g ro u p s can hope to succeed alone,
^ th e re fo re th e p ro g ra m m e is fo r a
c o n so lid a tio n of in te re s ts . If 20
s e n a to rs can be bound to g e th e r
th e y can o v e rrid e a n y v eto th a t
th e g o v e rn o r m ay p lace on any
led th e a n n u la r , m e a n in g “ r in g ” , bill trim m in g his p a tro n a g e , b u t
an d It w ill be k n o w n a s a a n n u la r it w ill lik ew ise be n e c essa ry to
h a v e 40 v o tes in th e house.
eclipse.
CONFERENCE ORDERED
CITY BALANCE
IS $ 8 5 ,1 9 5 .9 6
REPORT SHOWS
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Total Eclipse to be Visible
in Morning Hours in
Eastern States
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 21.— T he
S e n a te to d ay a d o p te d a n a m e n d ­
m e n t to th e n a v a l a p p ro p ria tio n
bill, re q u e s tin g th e P re s id e n t to
call a new w orld c o n fe re n c e fo r
d isc u ssin g f u r th e r lim ita tio n s on
a rm a m e n t. T he P re s id e n t h a s a l­
re a d y in d ic a te d he w ill call such
a co n feren ce.
In v e s tm e n ts of city fu n d s, m ade
by G. G. E u b a n k s , C ity T re a s u r­
er, added a to ta l of $5,302.04 to
th e c ity tre a s u ry d u rin g 1924, ac­
c o rd in g to fig u re s c o n ta in e d in hi»
re p o rt m ad e a t th e city council
m ee tin g la s t n ig h t. T h ese in v e s t­
STA TE H O U SE, S alem , J a n . 21.
m e n ts w ere m|ade w ith s u rp lu s
—
F in e s im posed by th e c o u rts
city fu n d s, n o t n eeded fo r o th e r
upon
v io la to rs of th e tra ffic law s
p u rposes.
fo
r
th
e
y e a r 1924
a g g re g a te d
A ccording to th e re p o rt,
th e
city , a t th e end of 1924, h a d a $4 2 ,5 0 1 .7 0 as a g a in s t $28,761.15
to ta l b a la n c e of $85,1 9 5 .9 6 in th e in 1,23, a c co rd in g to a r e p o r t p re ­
in th e b a n k s w as as follow s: F irs t p a re d by T. A. R affety , ch ief in­
N a tio n a l B a n k , $ 1 2 ,9 3 5 .7 6 , C iti­ sp e c to r fo r th e s ta te m o to r vehicle
zens B ank, $ 6 ,4 6 7 .8 8 , and S ta te d e p a rtm e n t, fo r c o n s id e ra tio n of
th e le g is la tu re .
T h e fin e s w ere
B ank of A sh lan d , $ 2 ,917.32.
Im posed as a r e s u lt of a c tiv itie s
A to ta l of $40,000 w as in v ested
o f th e s ta te tra f fic officers.
in U nited S ta te s T re a s u ry n o tes,
T he to ta l a m o u n t of d e lin q u e n t
th e s e n o tes b rin g fo u r a n d th re e -
licen se fees collected d u rin g 1923
q u a rte rs p e r c e n t in te re s t.
C ity
w as $ 3 3 ,4 2 9 .6 3 , w hile fo r 1924
o f A sh lan d
spec’l l
o b lig a tio n
su ch fees a m o u n te d to $69,-
n o te s to ta lin g $22,877 co m p leted
i 843.44.
th e to ta l of $ 8 5,195.96.
F in e s im posed
by th e c o u rts
A lth o u g h , a c c o rd in g to re p o rts,
upon v io la to rs fo r 1923 to ta le d
it h a s been th e cu sto m in th e p a st
$ 2 8 .7 6 1 .1 5 , as a g a in s t $42,501.70
to in v d jt p a r t of th e s u rp lu s city
in 1924.
fu n d s in sa fe in te r e s t b e a rin g in ­
A rre s ts m ad e in 1923 n u m b e re d
v e stm e n ts. th e to ta l of in te rc u t
1576, w hile, th e 1924
re p o rt
receiv ed th is y e a r is m u ch la rg e r
show s 2558 a rr e s ts .
th a n h a s e v e r been receiv ed be­
D ilig e n t in q u iry a t P o rtla n d ho­
te ls y e ste rd a y failed to disclose
a s in g le p e ssim istic O reg o n ian , so
th is co lu m n , as m ay h av e been
n o ted , is dev o ted e n tire ly to ex­
p re ssio n s of o p tim ism . H. G. E n ­
d e rs J r . p r e s 'd e n t of th e L ith ia n
H o te l co m p an y of M ED FO RD , a n d
a lso m a n a g e r of a d e p a rtm e n t
s to re th e re , m ig h t 'be te rm e d a
s u p e r-o p tim is t.
H e p o in ts o u t
th a t th e re Is now being e re c te d
in M ED FO R D a h o te l so la rg e
th a t one p re su m e s it m ig h t ac­
c o m m o d ate th e in c re a se d p o p u la-
t ’onfc of B end a n d K la m a th F a lls,
f a s te s t g ro w in g c itie s in O regon,
a lso t h a t M ED FO R D h a s a p a rk
w h ich w ould hold th e new ly p la n t­
ed' tre e s of N ew berg, to say n o th ­
in g of th e new p ru n e o rc h a rd s of
M ilton. T h e new n in e -sto ry h o tel
w ijl be opened in J u n e u n d e r th e
m a n a g e m e n t of R.
W.
P ric e ,
gAme co m m issio n er. A cam p aig n
w ill be la u n c h e d
to
a d v e rtise
M ED FO R D e a rly th is sp rin g . C om ­
p le tio n of th e Im m ig ra n t dam w ill
a s s u re an
a d e q u a te
su p p ly of
w a te r fo r irr ig a tin g lan d , a n d th e
L ith ia s p rin g s a s u ffic ie n t q u a n ­
tity to q u en ch th e th ir s t of to u r ­
ists.— O reg o n ian .
I t is c e rta in ly q u e e r, how , w ith
a sim p le o p e ra tio n o n . t h e ty p e ­
w r ite r of a new s g a th e r e r , a big
d e p a rtm e n t s to re , a n in e sto ry
h o tel, th e L ith ia sp rin g s, an a d ­
v e rtis in g c a m p a ig n , .and o n e of
o u r m o st p ro m in e n t b u sin e ss m en!
can be m oved a d ista n c e of tw elve
m iles dow n th e hig h w ay .
T he
O re g o n ia n re p o r te r on th e h o tel
b e a t s h o u ld q u a lify as a n a b le
c o m p e tito r w ith H o u d jn i.
Report Is Made on
Fines, Arrests in Teachers Make Up
State During 1924 Organization to
Fight Any Change
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dies in scaling mountain peak
E D IN B U R G H , J a n . 21.
— T he im posing m o n u m e n t
to S ir W a lte r S c o tt, in
P rin c e s s tr e e t, co n sid e red
to be one o f th e fin e s t
an d m o st fam o u s m o n u ­
m e n ts in th e w o rld , is d e ­
c la re d by e x p e rts to be
u n sa fe in its h ig h e s t p a rts .
D ue to th e fa c t t h a t r e ­
p a irs w ould cost th o u s a n d s
of d o lla rs, th e T ow n C o u n ­
cil h a v e d ecid ed t o close
th e h ig h e s t p a rts to " th e
p u b lic
p e rm a n e n tly ,
as
th e y c a n n o t fin d th e m o n ­
ey.
fore.
ASHLAXD CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
Every ad has a message.
PO R TLA N D , J a n . 21. — A ction
io fo re s ta ll p a ssa g e of s e n a te bill
No. 8, p ro p o sed by S e n a to r E ddy,
to c h a n g e th e c u rric u la of s ta te
h ig h schools, w as ta k e n a t a m e e t­
in g S u n d ay of th e leg isla tiv e com ­
m itte e of P o rtla n d high schools
w ith th e p re s id e n ts of th e v a rio u s
local a n d s ta te te a c h e rs ’ asso c ia ­
tio n s. D eleg ates w ill be se n t to
S alem , it w as decided, to co n fe r
w ith th e se n a te e d u c a tio n a l com ­
m itte e .
T h e E d d y bill p la n s co u rse s In
spelling,, ¡w ritin g , c o n s titu tio n a l
law a n d o th e r new fe a tu re s to
be placed in h ig h school courses.
L ocal h ig h school te a c h e rs a re n o t
opposing th e s u b je c ts, b u t th e y be­
liev e re o rg a n iz a tio n th u s m ad e
n e c e ssa ry w ould - be u seless ex­
p en se, a c c o rd in g to P . A, G etz,
p re s id e n t o f th e P o r tla n d H igh
School Teachers' association.
PARK REPORT
C i,?|MADE PUBLIC
■BY SECRETARY
BIRM IN G H A M , J a n . 21.
— T h is city claim s to .b e
th e th r if tie s t city in E n g ­
lan d .
Its t h r i f t is d u e to th e
a c tiv ity of th e B irm in g ­
ham M unicipal B a n k , th e
only one of its k in d in th e
w o rld , w hich w as s ta r te d
in 1919 to help th e poor
of th e city to save.
Since th e ban k opened
it h a s h a n d le d m ore th a n
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
in
sm all
a m o u n ts , an d h a s com ­
p leted 3,000,000 tr a n s a c t­
ions.
D ep o sito rs n u m b e r 170,-
000, and th is n u m b e r is in ­
c re a sin g a t th e r a te of 500
w eekly.
8 8 8 » 8 8 t t » 8 n 8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Balance of $2,087.41 Is in
Treasury at end of Year
Report Indicates
IMPROVEMENTS
MADE
Fund of 9 1 ,3 0 0 Set A side to Care
for Bond and Interest Leaves
Funds as M entioned
Not in clu d in g a fund of $1300,
se t a sid e to c a re fo r a bond an d
th e in te re s t on th e im p ro v em en t
bonds, th e p a rk fund h a s a b a l­
ance in th e tre a s u ry of $2,087.41,
a c co rd in g to a re p o rt m ade p u b ­
lic to d ay by W . H. M cN air, sec­
to r E d w a rd s, D em o crat of N e w ;
r e ta ry of th e A shland P a rk C om ­
J e rs e y fo r one h u n d re d cases of
m ission.
w h isk ey , w hich he a lso knew w as '
On J a n u a r y 1, 1924. th e p ark
d e liv e re d to a n a d d re s s w hich he 1
tu n d sllbwed a balan ce of $2,-
gave th e S e n a to r, to d ay a d m itte d
389.15. F u n d s d eriv ed from th e
• ’ I
u n d e r cro ss e x a m in a tio n in th e ]
o p e ra tio n of th e p a rk , a n d th e
W eeh aw k en ru m rin g tr ia i h e re ,
$10,000 im p ro v e m e n t bonds voted
t h a t he had been convicted upon
a t th e special electio n la s t sp rin g
a c h a rg e of p e tty la rc e n y on one
sw elled th e to ta l to $ 2 4,405.04,
occasion.
th e r e p o r t show s.
T h e counsel fo r th e g o v e rn m e n t
T he to ta l'e x p e n s e s fo r th e y e a r
p ro se c u tin g th e ru m ru n n e rs , of
of 1924 to ta lle d $2 2 ,3 1 7 .6 3 , leav ­
w hich g a n g W ilson is accused of Projects Promoted by San ing th e b alan ce re p o rte d . Of th e
b ein g a m em b er, a n n o u n c e d th is
Francisco Bank Have Not expenses, th e a u to cam p im p ro v e ­
a fte rn o o n t h a t W ilson, w ho is one
as Yet Been Bought
m en ts, inclu d ed th e S cham p s h e l­
of th e ir p rin c ip a l w itn esse s had
te r h ouse c o n stru c tio n form ed th e
STA TE HO USE, Salerti, J a n . 21.
m ad e no s ta te m e n t of th is affa ir
m o st co stly item , to ta lin g $9740.
to th e m , a n d it w as u n k n o w n to — C louds still o b sc u re t h e .i r r i g a ­ Ite m iz e d ,
th is expense show s
th em w hen th e E d w a rd s te stim o n y tio n m e a su re s, w hich a re being $4000 ex pended fo r th e c o n s tru c ­
p ro m o te d by th e A nglo-L ondon-
w as given.
tio n c f th e co m m u n ity house, $1,-
W ilso n , w hen accused of lie R a iis b an k of San F ran cisco . Two 500 for th e la u n d ry , and $1750
c o n v ictio n , a t first den ied it, h u t in ste a d of th re e bills a s o rig in ­ for th e c o m fo rt s ta tio n a t th e
la te r a d m itte d th a t h e h ad been a lly p lan n e d , c o n s titu te th e l a t­ p lay g ro u n d s and o th e r necessary
co n v icted in New Y ork city of e st p ro g ra m m e a n d r e d r a fts of the s a n ita ry im p ro v e m e u ts com p leted
ro b b in g th e New Y ork T elep h o n e tw o b e in g p ro m o ted w ere b ro u g h t in th e p ark d u rin g th e y ear.
C om pany coin boxes, an d h a d been to S alem S a tu rd a y . B an k a g e n ts
M em bers of th e com m ission a re
..................-
____
sen ten ced to 90 days
in th e w
ork h av e av o id ed m ak in g any s ta te ­ F ra n k J o rd a n , p re s id e n t, L ouis
h o u se , 60 dayB of w hich tim e h e n-en ts to p ress c o rre sp o n d e n ts, Dodge, A. C „ N ln in g e r and W. H.
_____
.3.................................................................a
n d a also
ls o h have
a v e a s sk
k e ed
d m em
o rc w ith
and
em h bers
serv ed
.
M cNair.
w
hom
th
e
y
c
o
n
su
lte
d
not
to show
T h e c o u rt, im m e d ia te ly a fte r
T he re p o rt of th e com m ission
th e ir te s tim o n y w as g iven, o v e r­ th e re d ra w n bills to th e p ress.
follow s:
T he w ay in w hich th e se bills
ru le d a m o tio n by th e d efen se th a t
J a n . 1, 1924 City T reas,
W ilso n ’s
te stim o n y
co n c ern in g a re being h a n d le d is one of th e
Bal. ................................. $ 2389.15
S e n a to r E d w a rd s be s tric k e n o u t ch ief rea so n s w hy th ey a re being
R E C E IP T S
of th e re c o rd s, a n d th a t th e ju ry view ed w ith su sp icio n . C. E. Mac- T axes ...............................
4271.8
be in s tru c te d to b rin g in a v e rd ic t L ean of San F ra n c isc o h ad th e Cup3 ..................................
1000.0
fo r th e accu sed .
T h e c o u rt re ­ m e a su re s a t th e s ta te house to d ay A uto C am p ..................
5813.5
fu sed tR allow th is m o tio n on th e R. W. C rooks, a s s is ta n t v ice-p resi­ In t. on M onthly B al,..
103.5
g ro u n d s t h a t €ven th o u g h W ilson d e n t of th e b a n k , w ho w as h ere G a s ....................................
219.7
h ad been co n victed of th e c h a rg e , la s t w eek, h a s n o t re tu rn e d over Im p ro v e m e n t bonds ... 10,186.2
he w as n o t being trie d on th e th e wreek end.
L. J . O rres r e n t .............
5.0
S e n a to r D avis, c h a irm a n o f th e S ale p o st c a rd s .........
sam e c h a rg e , a n d th e re fo re w as
3.5
fre e to give an y te stim o n y he d e ­ se n a te irrig a tio n c o m m ittee , ex­ D ance flo o r ..................
72.3
p ressed a b e lie f th a t he m ig h t be R efund expenses chgs.
sire d .
8.2
ab le to h a rm o n ize his view s w ith C ity c a re of P a r k .........
300.0
b a n k people,
or Mrs. B ro o k tn ille r, re n t
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n .
21. — th o se of th e
31.9
S e n a to r E d w a rd s of New J e rs e y r a th e r th a t he believed th ey could T otal rec e ip ts ...........
22,015.
to d a y
e m p h a tic a lly den ied any rea c h a com prom ise.
B alance ..........................
2389.
co n n e ctio n w ith th e W eeh aw k en
T o tal C ash ...................$ 24,405.
ru m ru n n in g rin g , a n d d e c la re d PRIMARY BILL IS
D ISB U R SEM EN TS
th e c h a rg e s w ere th e r e s u lt of a
BROUGHT TO HOUSE Gas .................................
296.(
“ p o litic a l fra m e u p , s ta r te d to p u t
A ccident In su ra n c e ....
136.1
SALEM , J a n . 21. — T he f irs t In t. on Im p. B onds ....
him o u t of office.”
300.(
re a l p o litic a l d y n a m ite cam e in to W ood fo r a u to p a rk ....
375.1
th e H ouse to d ay w hen th e M ills Stoves a u to p a rk ......
40.(
Po3t p rim a ry bill w as s e n t to th e C ups ..................................
128.1
d esk , sp o n so red by th e ju d ic ia ry •Pay ro ll ........................
6869.(
co m m ittee . T h e bill p ro v id e s fo r P a y m e n t, S t e v e n s
a n y c a n d id a te In th e p rim a ry who
place .............................
295.(
does n o t receiv e fo rty p e r c e n t P a y m en t, W are-G eer
of th e to ta l p a rty v o te c a st for
place .............................
302.1
tho office he seek s, to fall of th e Sw an feed .....................
23.(
n o m in a tio n , a n d th e n o m inee to A uto t a g s ........................
54. <
th is office sh a ll be se le c te d a t a W ind sh ield s tic k e rs
218.';
p rim a ry c o n v e n tio n a f te r th e p r i­ In su ra n c e .....................
74.1
m ary electio n . T h e bill w ill lik e ­ C ar a c co u n t .................
237.1
STA TE HO USE, Salem , J a n . 21. ly be given rig h t o f w ay th ro u g h R e p a ir, te n n is c o u rt ...
18. (
— W h a t is, in effect, a p p lic atio n th e H ouse as f a r as possible.
R ep airs, k itc h e n e tte .
175.Î
of th e ra ilro a d a c t to a u to b usses
G uard
rail.
Scenic
EXAMINATION ORDERED
a n d tru c k s w as p roposed in th e
D rive ..........................
76.
SA
LEM , J a n . 21. — T he H ouse T axes ...............................
h o u se M onday by R e p re se n ta tiv e s
19.
O akes a n d Sw an.
T he bill, No. to d ay passed a bill p ro v id in g for P ay ro ll, a u to cam p
9. is th e m o st sw eep in g re g u la ­ th e physical e x a m in atio n of all
Im p ro v e m e n t ...........
195.
tio n of h ig h w ay c a rr ie r s e v e r a t ­ c h ild re n in a ll e le m e n ta ry schools, A uto cam p im p r, in ­
an d p ro v id in g fo r th e n o ta tio n s of
te m p te d in O regon.
c lu d in g S c h a m p
T he m e a s u re w ill be fo u g h t b it-j th e ir Physical d e fe c ts to be sen t
s h e lte r houses .........
9740.
te rly by th e a u to m o tiv e in te r e s ts ; *heir p a re n ts o r g u a rd in g s . T he Misc. e x p e n s e s ..............
1314.
affected — th is is p lain a lre a d y . H ouse a lso p assed a bill ta k in g R eserved fo r B ond &
I t w ill be fu lly as- s a tis fa c to ry to off 6 5 m ills lim ita tio n on th e tax
i In
n t t. ...................................
1300.
th e ra ilro a d s as o b je c tio n a b le to levy fo r school p u rp o se s in M uit-j T o ta l D isb u rse m en ts ....$ 2 2 ,2 1 7 .
th e ir riv a ls in th e tra n s p o rta tio n n o m ah co unty.
I T q tal R eceip ts ............. $24,405.
"
j
Cash on h a n d ..............$ 2,087.
b u sin e ss.
2 IRRIGATION
ISSUES ARE IN
DARK AT SALEM
PROPOSED LAW
ON MOTOR BUS
TRAFFIC HARD
Thirteen Year Old
Bov Being Held in
Oakland Slaying
T h e bill w ill be re g a rd e d a s th e
ch ild of th e ra ilro a d s , w ho h a v e ;
m a in ta in e d fo r y e a rs th a t bus and 1
tru c k lin e s sh o u ld be re g u la te d I
as s tr ic tly as th em se lv e s.
T h is ,
p ro p o sa l
does m ore.
I t also
d o u b les p re s e n t c h a rg e s laid upon
OAKLAND, C al., J a n . 21 —
h ig h w a y tra ffic and w ould ta k e F ra n k B au, th irte e n y e a r old boy,
fro m 10 to 15 p er cen t of g ro ss w as t O(j ay q u e stio n e d by th e po-
incom e fo r m a in te n a n c e of s ta te lice of th e O ak lan d d e p a rtm e n t,
ro ad s. B u t it is p o in te d o u t by a f te r being placed in th e d e te n -
th e b ill’s p ro p o n e n ts th a t
th e j tio a hom e, follow ing th e fa ta l
s m a lle r ra ilro a d s pay 24 p er cent sh o o tin g of th e boy's b ro th e r in
of th e ir g ro ss e a rn in g s in ta x a ti >u. jaw W illiam C onnolly, a p a in te r.
B us a n d tru c k o p e ra to rs w ill,
Soon a f te r th e 8hoo tin g ( th e
by th is m e a su re , be placed u n d e r j ad w as f o u n d c o w erin g in th e
th e s tr ic te s t re g u la tio n of th e | c o rn e r of ¿he room , w ith a toy
pub ic serv ice com m ission. T h e re pisto l in hig liand
A re v o iver
w ill be p e rm its , re p o rts , m o n th ly f rom w hich tw o sh o ts h ad been
p a y m e n ts of fes, bon d s fo r pro- !^ ired wag found lyillg b e n e a th a
te c tio n of p a tro n s , in sp ectio n of d re s s e r n e a r by.
re c o rd s and c o n tra c ts , etc— ju s t
T he boy wag gQ frtg h ten e d w hen
th e th in g s th e ra ilro a d s re se n te d ' | be pORce a rriv e d t h a t he could
so h o tly w hen re g u la tio n w as ap- o n ly tell th e offI(ferg t h a t C onnoi_
plied to th em fo r th e f ir s t tim e. jy had~been sh o t w hile th e room
—
“ —
! occupied by th e p a ir w as In to ta l
In Ashland
.
| d a rk n e s s . H e d en ied t h a t he sh o t
G eorge S orenson
of
G ra n ts , blg b ro th e r, a n d , a c co rd in g to th e
P a s s w as a b u sn ess
v isito r in , pOuce, h is s to ry a p p e a rs to b e a r
A sh lan d a n d M edford y e ste rd ay . trutlBJ
--------------
BURGLAR BUST
INTO 2 SAFE
OF CITY FIRM
A b u rg la r, believed to hu
been th e sam e m an w ho a tte m
ed to rob th e F a rm B u re a u off
in M edford M onday n ig h t, li
n ig h t e n te re d tw o e sta b lish m e ,
in A sh lan d a n d a tte m p te d to <
te r sa fe s in th o se places.
A t th e F r u it an d P ro d u c e
flee, th e k n o b of th e sa fe v
k n o ck ed off, b u t a s y e t It is i
know n w h e th e r th e b u rg la r v
su c ce ssfu l In e n te rin g th e sa
since th e officers h av e a s yet b<
u n a b le to open th e safe.
1
sam e actio n w as ta k e n a t th e
fice of S w ift a n d C om pany, wh<
a g a in th e k n o b w as k n ocked
th e sa fe door.