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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive rhree months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE
AA ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(-In te rn a tio n a l * N êw s W ire ' Servie©)
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VOL. XLVIII
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eekly T id in g s. V olum e 43
ASHLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY .31, 1925
NO. ,28
Report is Made on
LITTLE POSSIBILITY OF
E, REPORT SAYS
Woman Objects
to “Star Spangled
Banner” in School
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Stuart McKissick Completes Survey of Canyon and* Cow It
Creek Tributary Possibilities. Canyon Shows B ut’ tt
Little Promise for Augmenting Water Supply. City tt
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Now Has Much Valuable Data on Subject.
Water
P R E S ID E N T COOLIDGE SE E S ECLIPSE
SACRA M ENTO , J a n . 31.
— “ T he S ta r S pangled
B a n n e r ” w ould be r e le g a t­
ed to th e sc ra p h e a d f o r­
e v e rm o re , so f a r a s
th e
p u b lic schools a re c o n c e rn ­
ed, if F a n n y Bixby S p en cer
of C osta
M esa, O ra n g e
c o u n ty , h a d h e r w ay a b o u t
th e m a tte r.
In a le tte r receiv ed
h e re to d a y
by
W ill C.
W ood, s ta te s u p e rin te n d ­
e n t of p u b lic in s tru c tio n ,
th e O ra n g e c o u n ty w om an
p rd te s te d a g a in s t th e s in g ­
ing of th e a n th e m in th e
schools. S he p ro te s te d on
th e g ro u n d
t h a t “ T he
S ta r S pan g led
B a n n e r”
is u n q u e s tio n a b ly th e m ost
. b o m b astic , f r a tric id a l a n d
b lo o d -lu stfu l of a n y n a ­
tio n a l a n th e m in th e civ il­
ized w o rld
to d a y ,” a n d
p lea d s fo r its e lim in a tio n
fro m th e schools b ecau se
it “ ex p re sse s h a tr e d of th e
E n g lish in te rm s so m a li­
cio u s as
to m ak e
one
b lu sh w ith sh a m e fo r a
c o u n try t h a t w ould p e rp e ­
tu a te i t.”
bilities
MAN IS KILLED
Bill Would
Rush Divorces
in Nevada
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RENO. J a n . 31. — A
bill to re d u c e ie sid e n c e r e ­
q u ire m e n ts
in
N evada
from six m o n th s to th re e
m o n th s fo r th e p u rp o se o f
White Man and Chinese Are ♦♦ se c u rin g div o rce d ecrees
w as in tro d u c e d in th e leg ­
Held as Result of Shoot-
ing Affray
♦♦ is la tu re to d ay by A ssem ­
blym en F ra n k
Boul of
Nj’e co u n ty . '
OTHERS C O N V IC TED
T he bill is n o t tak e n
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se
rio
u sly b y .m e m b e rs and
Men C h a rg e d W ith k illin g P a tr o l- '
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also
is said to be invalid
man Found G uilty o f Man­
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fo
r
th
e re a so n th a t it ig­
slau ghter. C losely Guarded
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n o re s th e
c o n s titu tio n a l
S E A T T L E , J a n . 31.
Ja ck )£
p ro v isio n th a t in itia tiv e
law s ra tifie d by th e peo-
R aym ond, 26, w h ite m an, and his
p’e c a n n o t be a m e n d e d or
C hinese b ro th e r-in -la w . Lew Dow!
*♦ re p e a le d by th e le g isla ­
a re a t p re s e n t in th e city j a i l , ;
w h ile F re d W oo, C hinese, lie s! tt tu r e w ith in th re e d av s.
in 'a
local h o sp ita l
c ritic a lly ; tt T he p re s e n t six m o n th s ’
w ounded, w ith h u t s lig h t c h a n ce | tt div o rce law w as ratified
to r reco v ery , as th e re s u lt of a n ! it hv th e people in 1922.
tt R eno m em b e rs in th e leg-
o u tb re a k h e re of a to n g w ar.
W oo w ho is a p ro m in e n t Hip tt isla fu re disclaim all re-
sp o n a lb ility o f th e bill.
! Sing to n g m a n w as sh o t dow n l a s t ' ”
OF TONG H R
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S tuart McKissick, engineer, who was retained by the! tt
city'council, retired January 1, of this year, to make a sur- < tt
vey of the water possibilities up Ashland Canyon, and tt
to further investigate possible means for augmenting the tt tt
water supply of the city by means of storage or stream tt
flow diversion, has completed his report, and turned over tt
all maps and data obtained to the city, thus closing his tt
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operations. McKissick’s report was read at the adjourn­ tt
ed session of the city council Thursday night.
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McKissick’s report indicates that Ashland Canyon tt
lacks any possible natm al storage possibilities. Every tt
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possible site for a storage dam was surveyed and mapped tt
by the party headed by McKissick, and later contoured tt
and the water storage possibilities computed. The report tt
shows that sites, before considered available for tin? con­ tt
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struction of a dam, would fall far short of expectations, tt
and that water held there for the city’s needs would be so tt t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t
¡WEED LIQUOR
. ¡CHARGES ARE
RULED VALID
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«■Attempt to Quash Indict-
a! ments Brought Against
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Weed Men Fails
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a, TRIAL DATES ARE SET
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jj : K11 K lux K ian C h a rg e A gains! In-
stigator o f A rrests F ails to
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R eceive R ecognition
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Y R EK A , .Jan. 31
By den y in g
m otion to q u ash 32 in d ic tm e n ts
jj re tu rn e d in D ecem ber and J a n -
jj , n a ry by th e
Siskiyou
co u n ty
n g ra n d ju ry a g a in s t alleg ed v iolat-
j ji ors of th e W rig h t act a t S h a stin a ,
jj W eed a n d M ount H ebron, S u p er-
JJ 01 J u d g e C. J . L u ttre ll paved th e
JJ w ay fo r e a rly tria ls of th e d e ­
tt fe n d a n ts a n d th e c o u rt c a le n d a r
« j was filled w ith c rim in a l litig a-
i tion to May 28.
T he p ro ceed in g s
w ere
file d
w ith sensation's d u rin g th e day
and now and th en a s tra in o f
i h u m o r b ro u g h t sm iles to th e face»
! of c o u rt a n d s p e c ta to rs a lik e . O ne
j c o u n te r betw een J. P. M cN am ara,
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n ig h t as he step p ed from h is a n - !
to m o b ile in fro n t of h is house, j
T he w h ite m an a n d th e C h in e s e '
had been w a itin g in a m b u sh , and
th e w h ite m an opened fire upon
W oo as soon as he step p ed dow n
fro m h is car.
f
expensive as to practically preclude any effort to store
R aym ond an d Dow w ere a r r e s t ­
j of counsel fo r th e d e fe n se , an d
water in the canyon.
ed by m em b ers of th e d e te c tiv e
1 W. S. H olbrook, a m em b er of th e
d e p a rtm e n t soon a f te r th e sh o o t­
In addition, the report shows that the water avail­
! g ra n d ju ry M cN am ara had su b -
ing, an d w ere ta k e n to W oo’s
able for electric power generation would be almost nil.
1 p o tiiae d as a w itn ess, was n a r ­
bedside, w h e re th e w ounded m an
row ly a v e rte d d u rin g th e a f te r ­
The head obtained by the construction of a dam, even in
id e n tifie d th em both as his a s ­
P resident and Mrs. Coolidge were phf/uigraptied as they viewed
noon recess.
the most inviting spot in the canyon, would be so small,
s a ila n ts .
No Successor Selected to M cN am ara and J a m e s M. A llen
, €C,,^ W hite
V f House
. i hP 8Un
sn w k td e-'ass ir °Hi the s o u th g 6 r iu uuus
nSJ
or ; the
in thrnUsl!
W ashington
T he sh o o tin g is said to he an
and the cost so great in proportion, that the construction
Take Place. New Man re p re se n te d th e d e fe n d a n ts a n d
o u t g ro w th on th e re c e n t Leong-
to be Named Monday
would be far too costly to pay for the extra power obtain*
C h a rle s E. J o h n so n , d is tr ic t a t ­
H ip Sing to n g w ar in th e E ast,
cd.
hi w hich se v e ra l m em b ers of each
M enibers of th e b o ard of d i­ to rn e y , a p p e a re d fo r th e h e a rin g
to n g w ere m u rd e re d , a n d 'w h ic h re c to rs of th e A shland F r u it and The legal p o in ts, as th e h e a rin g
M cK issick a lso su rv e y e d
th e
w as not b ro u g h t to a close u n til P ro d u c e A ssociation m ets re c e n t­ proceeded, w ere a rg u e d w ith d ig ­
Cow C reek tr ib u ta r y w a te r shed
Small Audience Hears Mem­
n ity by both sides.
the police th re a te n e d ja il sen te n c e ly a n d accep ted th e resig n a tio n
a n d m ad e an e s tim a te
of th e
bers of Quartet in Diver­
A fter m ap p in g out th e ir p o in ts
to ev ery to n g m a n found in New Y>f M an ag er R obbins w ho wa3 In
w o rk re q u ire d to d iv e rt th e flow
sified Program
n seek in g th e q u a sh in g of th e in ­
Y ork.
c h a rg e of th e o p e ra tio u of th e
from * th e s e s tre a m s in to A sh lan d
d
ictm e n ts, A llen and M cN am ara
A s s o c a tio n ’s p la n t h e re
d u rin g
F ro m th e ir o p e n in g
n u m b e r, I
C reek . T h is r e p o r t w as also rea d
called
W. S. H olbrook of M acdoel
S E A T T L E , J a n . 31. — W ith th e p a st season. R obbins handed
th e o p e n in g c h o ru s front A ct I I '
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a t th e council m ee tin g .
to
th
e
w itn ess sta n d to prove th e
T h e r e p o rt of th e A sh la n d C an­
of “ R o b in h o o d ” to th e ir d o s in g Groundhog- Will Come Cut of Winter Ouarters Mondav th e d e a th of P a tro lm a n L itsey of in bis re s ig n a tio n in o rd e r to ta k e alleg ed ille g a lity of th e In d ict­
th e S e a ttle police force laid up w ork in o th e r fields.
n u m b e r. B u c k ’s “ Good N ig h t” th e :
w «
.- - —
*
yon p o ssib ilitie s follow ^:
m ents. H olbrook proved (o be a
Will
Remove
All
Doubts.
Weather
Man
Not
s
q u a re ly a t th e ir d o o r by a v e r­
A lth o u g h no su ccesso r to Rob
M
etro
p
o
lita
n
G
ran
d
Q
u
a
rte
t
last
T he s u m m e r of 1924 w itn esse d
re
lu c ta n t w itn ess a n d fre q u e n tly
d ict • of m a n s la u g h te r re tu rn e d bins w as se le c te d a t th e m e e t!ng.
Needed in Scheme of Things
n ig h t k e p t an a u d ie n c e of a lm o s t:
th e m dst e x tre m e d r o u th re c o rd in
he
tu rn e d to th e c o u rt w ith th e
h e re y e ste rd a y , C harleh F a irc h ild , sev eral a p p lic a tio n s for th e post
tw o h u n d re d in a b so lu te s ile n c e .!
A sh la n d .
By m id -su m m e r d r a s ­
q
u
ery
, "M u st I a n sw e r
th a t? ”
F. R ic h a rd so n a n d F loyd SlverU- have been received by th e d ire c t­
By T. R. JA C K SO N
; m aá day^ w hich
tic re s tric tio n s h a d been . placed Locals Should Have Easy T he M eth o d ist c h u rc h in w hich
ex p resses th e
and
a
t
o
th
e
r
tim
e
s
so
u
g
h
t
Time Winning From Vis­ th e p ro g . ra m . . . w as = p ... re se n te d w . as! , T hose p erso n s w ho a r e , ;n ter- ru a- m ot s sh ad o w in rh y m e . “ If w ere to d a y u n d e r a heavy g uard ors, and 'in v e stig a tio n s in to th e 'r n, “ I d o n ’t re m e m b e r.” re fu g e
u p o n th e u se of c ity w*ater. I r r i ­
in th e c o u n ty ja il w a itin g a s u m ­ fitn e ss fo r th e p o sitio n a re u nder!
a lm o st d e a th ly
still,
excepting*
. , . ,
itors. Won 9 Straight
g a tio n of o rc h a rd s , h a y la n d s, etc.,
C a n d ie r a n is
fa ir
and
dear
. ,
1
b i e ste d in ik eep in g up
w ith
A llen d em an d ed of H olbrook if
th e
M. C. L in in g e r, p resid e n t
d u rin g th e n u m e ro u s n u m b e rs soI h o lid a y s an d alw ay 8 Know ju s t! t h e r f ’11 be tv’N " ' lite rs in th e m ons’ to a p p e a r b efo re J u d g e H all ’way.
w as sto p p ed on J u ly 2. E a rly in
kpow
he
had not b ro u g h t th e cases be­
C oach W a lte r H u g h e s ’ A sh lan d a tte n tiv e w e re th e h e a re rs.
to r sen ten ce.
of th e a sso c ia tio n
s ta te d
th is
S e p te m b e r th e use of w a te r fo r
fo
re
th e g ra n d ju r y and had n o t
w h a t d ay ot w h a t p a r tic u la r v a r ­
H igh b a s k e tb a ll five w ill a tte m p t
P a tro lm a n
L itse y w as shot m o rn in g th a t th e new m a n a g e r
T he p ro g ra m ra n g e d fro m a iety of w eek it is w ill be glad to
g a rd e n s a n d law n’s w as lik e w ise
A lth o u g h it
is n o t c le a r
financed th e d e te e tiv e w ork o u t
to m ak e it te n in a row in vic­ h u m o ro u s tra v e s ty on th e Q u a r­
sto p p ed . T h e p a rk w a y s a n d p ri­
know t h a t n e x t M onday, bes do. ' 1'
g ro u n d h o g ro o te d in dow n la s t S e p tem b e r w hen he of th e p la n t w ould p ro b ab ly be of h is ow n po ck et, to w hich q u e s­
to rie s to n ig h t w hen th e y ta n g le te t from “ R ig e le tto ” th e “ R o b in ­
so u g h t to q u e stio n
th e
th re e nam ed by th e b oard of d ire c to rs
v a te law n s q u ick ly to o k on th e
being F e b ru a ry 2, is also G ro u n d -
” th is !toIi ?ay’ thG C an d lem as
tio n s J o h n so n o b jected and w as
w ith th e G ra n ts P a ss H igh five a t h o o d ” n u m b e r.
y
o
u
th
s
in
a
local
ro
o
m
in
g
house,
on M onday.
R
a
n
g
in
g
in
be­
a sp ec t of a d e s e rt a n d fu rn is h e d
hog Day. P la c e c a rd s fo r l u n c h - , P " 1 C imG3 fro m th e R oraan c u s'
su
sta in e d .
T he a sso c ia tio n expects to do
tom of lig h tin g c a n d le s on Feb- a f te r th e y h ad been a rre s te d upon
th e city c o n sid e rab le fre e adver-j th e A rm o ry b u ild in g . T he g am e tw een w ere h u m o ro u s, sem i-pop-
eons
a
n
d
so
on
in
honor
“ A re you a m em b er of th e K u
of th e
a record b re a k in g b u sin ess th is
'u la r, n e g ro an d
old
favq.rite
r u a r y 2 ir. h o n o r
tisin g of a d a m a g in g n a tu r e b y ! w ill g et u n d e r w ay a b o u t 8 :3 0 .
of
F e b ru a , a suspicion of b u rg la ry .
K lux K ia n ? ” dem an d ed
A llen.
In a ll p ro b a b ilitie s, th e locals n u m b e rs, a d d in g a v a rie ty to th e day m ay s u ita b ly b e a r a sm all pi- - n: >t ie? of M ars, a custom a d o p ted
season, w ith e v e ry th in g in d ic a tin g
a u to to u ris ts and g^hers.
The;
t
.
tu
r
e
of
a
m
a
rm
o
t,
o
r
if
such
a
n
And
th
is
w
as
follow
ed
by
a de­
w o n d e rfu l crops, la rg e e n o u g h to
w a te r q u e stio n a g il^ te d fo r y e a rs will fin d little d iffic u lty in a d ­ p ro g ra m w hich w as v ery p lea sin g
by th e c h u rc h la te r in h o n o r ’ng
4
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m
and
w
h
e
th
e
r
H
olbrook
a
tte
nded
,
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I
a
n
im
a
l
ls
not
o
b
ta
in
a
b
le
,
a
woo.l-
e
a u d ie n c e .
T he ,
,
ru n th e
p la n t to fu ll capacity
th e V irgin M ary.
w ith o u t d e fin ite a c tio n , becam e d in g a n o th e r w in to th e ir lo n g to m . o st e of , th
v.
xv.
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c
h
u
ck
m
ay
be
su
b
st
tu
te
d
,
fo
r
a
m
ee
tin
g
of
th
e
K
ian
a
t
M
acdoel
's trin g fo r th e G ra n ts P a s s o u tf it w rite r fee ls h o w ev er, t h a t t h e '
th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire season.
,
In case n e ith e r of th e se n am es
k e e n ly a c c e n tu a te d a n d
forced
..
xx
a c co rd in g to
\ \ eb'stcr, g ro u n d -
D ecem ber C, 1924. ju s t p rio r to
is not ra te d in th e sam e class m em b ers of , th
O fficers of th e a sso c ia tio n a re
e
q
u
a
r
te
t
w
ere
cap-
.
th e d e m a n d th a t in v e stig a tio n be
th ird .
W ives'
fhe co n v en in g of th e g ra n d ju ry ,
m a rm o ts and
w oodchucks n its th e re is a
w ith th e A sh la n d q u in te t.
T he a b , , le ot . a . h . ig . h e r c , la ss of > m u s T ic ' 1 hogs,
M. C. L n in g e r , p re sid e n t; D. H
„
, F e a s t d ay, th is o rig in a tin g in th e
m a d e a t once of every so u rc e th a t
but Jo h n so n blocked th is lin e o f
xi „♦
1.1 v.
x . • a re v e rsio n s of th e sam e a n im a l,
boys fro m th e P a ss h a v e been th a n th
J
a c k so n vice p re s id e n t;
S. A.
a
t
w
h
ich
w
as
p
re
se
n
te
d
•
se em e d to o ffe r Itself as a poss­
fact th a t w om en e sp ecially c e le ­
j
in
q u iry .
H e v$ho lias been fo re sig h te d
tro u n c e d by th e C e n tra l P o in t i la s t ev en in g , b u t th e p ro g ra m as
P e te rs , S r., s e c re ta ry , and V. O.
ib ility of a ffo rd in g relief.
b ra te d C a n d le m a s day,
leav in g
A llen th e n opened fire on H o l­
f-ve, .w hile th e locals sp a n k e d th e i It w as, w as p ro b ab ly m o re pleas- e n o u g h to p ro v id e a m a rm o t as th e m en o u t o f it.
A t t h a t tim e, th e Cow C reek
SA LEM , J a n . 31. — A bill w as N. S m ith , tre a s u re r .
b ro o k ’s s ta tu s as a re s id e n t o f
C e n tra l P o in te rs to a fa re -th e e - in g to a m a jo rity of th e a u d ie n c e p a r t of his la n d sc a p e g a rd e n in g
b ra n c h
of
C a lifo rn ia
B eaver well.
T h e ir m e th o d of d e te rm in in g in tro d u c e d in to th e S e n a te yes­
j Siskiyou co u n ty w ith m ore suc-
schem
e
n
e
e
d
n
’t
b
o
th
e
r
w
ith
t
i
l
e
r
-
'
thaA w ould h a v e been a p ro g ra m
C reek n o t h a v in g been b ro u g h t
th e y e a r's fo rtu n e co n sisted in te rd a y by S e n a to r R itn e r w hich
; cess.
m o m e te rs o r
b a ro m e te rs - th is
T h e g am e, how ever, will give filled w ith c la ssic a l n u m b e rs.
d re s s in g up a sh e a f of o a ts in w ould s trip from th e G overnor
to th e fro n t as a d e fin ite p ro ­
I H olbrook a d m itte d th a t he had
Coach H u g h es a
still
f u r th e r
W e w ere so m e w h at d is a p p o in t­ y e a r, n o r need lie bel'.ev,e th e I w o m e n ’s c lo th in g , p lacin g it in a his pow er to a p p o in t th e m em -j
p osal of w a te r re lie f, th e r e seem ­
ta k e n up a hom etstead in O regon
ch an ce to g ’ve som e of his su b ­ ed t h a t C liffo rd H ic k s, w ho wa w e a th e r b u re a u
if
be
w o rk s
la rg e b a s k e t a n d lay in g beside it! b ers of th e S ta te F ish C oram is-
ed to be b u t tw o w ays of co n ­
in
A u g u st, 1924. a n d t h a t he had
All he h a s to dq
s titu te s expei ience. 1 he boys a r e l dow n on th e p ro g ra m w as u n a b le th in g s rig h t.
se rv in g o r a u g m e n tin g th e w a te r
a w ooden club. T h is w as k n o w n ! sio n . an d w ould v e st th e pow er
b u ilt a sm all h ouse on th e p ro p ­
dev elo p in g
la p id ly
under
th e to a p p e a r in th a t n u m b e r b ecau se is to go o u t in to th e g a rd e n and.
ffs B rid » s bed a n d
th e
fin al o f a p p o in tm e n t w ith th e S t a te '
s u p p ly ; by th e
in s ta lla tio n
of
e
rty and had h o usehold
e q u ip ­
g u id a n c e of th e ir coach, b u t still of th r o a t tro u b le . W e w ere r e ­ a f te r lo w erin g h im se lf to» a de­
touch wag ad d ed in th e w ords B oard of C o n tro l.
m e te rs fo r ev ery u s e r, a n d by
m
en
t
and
tools
on
th
e
p
rem
ise s.
i lack ex p e rien c e u n d e r fire, nec­ paid by th e tw o n u m b e rs re n ­ c u m b e n t p o sitio n on th e g ro u n d ,:
. .. ,
.
'r a i d th re e tim es, “ B riid is com ing,
Two b ills w ere also in tro d u c ­
so m e s o rt of d ev elo p m en t o r s to r ­
He
also
said
th
at
te
had
sp
en t
e ssa ry to develop re a l b a sk e tb a ll d e re d by th e second te n o r. W e T .. h is k n e e s, fU h is eye on Ih x ;
„ weIcom e ..
ed by
S e n a to rs G a rla n d
and
a g e in th e c an y o n of A sh la n d
sev eral d ays an d n ’g h ts th e re , a t
m en.
T hey h av e h ad th e to u g h a re u n a b le to m e n tio n h is nam e, m a rm o t’s d u g o n t ar.:l w ait.
,x- (
'
H in the- m o rn in g (he p rin t of J o h n s o n w hich will p ro v id e fo r
C reek .
lea st.
*
luck of p lay in g
on
a
squad fo r o u r p ro g ra m fa ile d to n am e
A fte r w a itin g fo r a w h ile he ¡ th e c lu b -w a s fo u n d in th e »she's th e o r g a n iz a tio n vof m u n ic ip a litie s
T he m a tte r of u n iv e rsa l m ister­
w hich h a s five f ir s t s trin g e rs w ho th e p e rso n n e l of th e q u a rte t.
w ill observe th e m a rm o t com e o u t a good crop a n d a successful y e a r fo r th e d e v e lo p m en t o f w a te r pro-
C aptain
M illard G rubb
in g fo r th e city c a lls fo r a n e la b ­
seem to lack th e fa c u lty of g e t­
and
look
c
a
re
fu
lly
a
t
th
e
g
ro
u
n
d
,
w
e
re
a
ssu
re
d
.
O
th
e
rw
ise
th
e
re
T
he
b
u
rle
s
q
u
e
on
th
e
w
reck
of
je c ts fo r fu rn is h in g m u n icip al shp- ! M an ag er Jim B o w ers will lead
o r a te s tu d y of th e s ta tis tic s cov­
tin g b a n g e d up e n o u g h to re q u ire th e H e sp e rsu s w as, u n lik e m any
tk e shadow of th e m a rm o t ap
w ould p ro b ab ly
be
h oof a n d lP ^ e s , o r as h y d ro e le c tric pro- th e ir c o h o rts, in th e form of th e
e rin g th e use a n d w a sta g e by th e
a re s t. T h e five m en w ho have of th e s e n u m b e rs, re a lly fu n n y . pear's ou th e g ro u n d th e observ- m o u th d ise a se an d a few
o t h e r ' Jects.
! E lk ’s b a s k e tb a ll team on th e ir
in d iv id u a l u se rs, a n d sh o u ld be
. __.
e m b o d ie d in a s e p a ra te re p o rt. ! A sh la n d team a re in hetTe
e j T he w o rk of M r- O xley as th e ' e r w ill th e n o b serve t h a t th e said , tro u b le s,
R e p re se n ta tiv e H u r lb e r t’s bill, f ir s t o u t of tow n ro ad invasion
I t m ay be b rie fly s ta te d
h e re . I ____‘
t ie r sh a p e j d a u g h te r w as th e h ig h lig h t of m a rm o t w ill w ith d ra w in to th e
m ay be b rie riy s ta te d
h e re , f .
„ , .
C an d ies fo r
next
C h ristm a s m a k in g a fin e co m p u lso ry upon th is a fte rn o o n , w hen th e y will
,
,
x
th a n e v e r now , an d h a v e nev er th e a ffa ir.
d u g o u t.
sh o u ld
be p re p a re d S unday, th e afty co n v iction fo r a
p ro h ib itio n s ta r t fo r R o seb u rg , w h ere t o n i g h t ,
h o w e v e r, t h a t th e m e te rs becom e jb e e n rem o v ed fro m a g am e go fa r
D u rin g th e p a st w eek, fifte e n
P ro b a b ly
th e
b est received
C onclusion to be d raw n by th e p ro cess
invo4v5,ng
b u rn in g th e , law v io ,a tio n passed
th e h o u se ’ th ey w ill ta n g le in th e firs t of a
in e ffic ie n t a fte r a y e a r o r tw o tills season because of in ju rie s .
a u to m o b ile s have been sold to
good tim e t o ; c a n d le s u n til su n s e t, w hen th e re-! witl1 b u t 18 d iss e n tin g votes. T h e : tiv e gam e se rie s w ith tea m s in
n u m b e r of th e e v e n in g w as “ T he m a rm o t: “ I t is a
o f c o n s ta n t u se re s u ltin g in di­
A sh lan d re sid e n ts a c co rd in g to a
R
o
sa
ry
.”
T
h
e
q
u
a
r
te
t
m
em
b
e
rs
spend
a
few
m
o
re
w eeks s le e p - ¡m a in s a re to be p u t aw ay to be! bil1 P ro v id in g fo r th e co llectio n ' N o rth e rn O regon.
r e c t loss of re v e n u e s. T nfs is d u e
re p o rt m ade y e s te rd a y
by th e
did th e ir b e st w o rk in th is n u m ­ in € .”
: used in lig h tin g th e C h ristm a s ° f u n Pa id incom e tax es fo r 1923!
T he R o se b u rg g am e will open p a r k G arage. The
to th e fin e p a rtic le s of sand a n d
c
a
rs
n g e -
In c ase th e ita r m o t is so poor fire next y ear.
If k e p t sa fe ly ! and fo r th e a d ju s tm e n t of such th e to u r, w ith th e E u g en e to ss e rs fr 6m a F o rd to u riq g to a ra ne
ber, w hich alw ay s
p leases, no
m ic a c a rrie d in su sp en sio n in th e:
m a tte r how o fte n h e a rd .
a f te r a w in te r ’s fa st
th a t
he th ro u g h th e y e a r evil sp r it s w i l l ; P ro p o rtio n s of th e 1924 incom es fu rn is h in g th e opposition on M on-^M arm on Sedan, th e rep o rt show«
A s h la n d C reek w a te r h a v in g its!
c
o
u
ld
n
’t
c
a
st
a
shadow
anyw
ay,
be u n a b le to h a rm th e household , a s w ere in c,u d ed in th e r e t u r n s ,' d ay ev en in g . On T u esd ay n ig h t j
T hose who have p u rch a se d c a rs
L
a
s
t
n
ig
h
t’s
p
ro
g
ra
m
co
n
clu
d
es
o rig in in g r a n itic soil a n d r o c k .1
!
th
e
A
sh
lan
d
C
e
le
b
rity
C
ourse
th
e
o
b
se
rv
e
r
m
ay
s
till
g
e
t
l
r
s
!
R
egns
m
ay
be
“
sown
o
r
set
a
t
1
w
e
re
p
assed
w
ith
o
u
t
o
p
p
o
sitio
n
.
I
th
e
y
w
ill
ta
n
g
le
w
ith
th
e
N
ew
berg
a
re
G c P h e tte p la c e C h ev ro let
T h e u se of th e m e te rs, t h e r e f o r e ,1
.s
c
r
i
e
s
fo
r
th
is
re
a
s
o
n
.
T
h
e
com
-
w e a th e r p re d ic tio n if he r e m e m - ! th e w a n e of t h e m o o n ” on C an d le-j
------------------------ -----
' fiv e ’ w h lle on F e b r " a r y «. th e , s e d a n ; L e ste r D. B o d e n h a m m e r
c a lls fo r fre q u e n t m e te r te stin g s
.
m
itte
e
is
to
be
c
o
n
g
ra
tu
la
te
d
fo
r
a n d re n e w a ls of p a rts , o r fo r tw o
j Foit!»!,'.'!
T a T e " « . U ' ’¡I’™ ' " “ pm ob" e “ « » • :
« »holer!
j th e q u a lity of p ro g ra m s p re s e n t- b e rs t h a t M onday la a lso C andle- m u d a y , a c co rd in g to tra d itio n . \ CORRECTION IS MADE
iilte r a tio n p la n ts , one
fo r th e i
-------------------------
IN WATER
STATEMENT: j a g a in s t th e A xsl.
n I1" " ’ t°'"'ing: A' w ArneU-
| ed, In sp ite of a w oeful lack of CHAPLIN AND GIRL
W H E A T IS UP
I
_______
sh lan d L lk s^
I h e j D odge to u rin g ; J a m e s Y erian.
u p p e r a n d o n e fo r th e lo w er wa-1
a tte n d a n c e .— T. R. J .
WIFE NEAR SPLIT PO RTLA N D , J a n . 31. — B ids In y e s te rd a y ’s issu e of T he
B ills a p ord to u rin g ; K irk P u tts . F o rd
t e r sy stem . T h e c o st of u n iv e r­
trim m in g h e re in th e first gam e of to u rin g - A
R
s a l m e te rin g p lu s th e « I te r a tio n I p irg t lega] n o t, ce Qf thfi gher_
to r h a rd fe d e ra tio n w h e a t y e s te r - , T id in g s, th e s ta te m e n t w as m ade
B row n,
B uick
LOS A N G E L E S, J a n . 31— F i ­ d a y s tru c k $3 p er b u sh el in U n ia - ith a t th e city councjl had o rd e re d * * season fo r th e local o u tfit,
p la n ts w ould be in th e n e ig h b o r-! , ff.8 gale Qf th e c h a u ta u
b u lld .
co upe; C. R. M organ. F o rd t o u r ­
n a n c ia l n e g o tia tio p s a re in p ro ­
tilla , U nion a n d W allow a c o n n - ( th e p re p a ra tio n of a n o rd 'n a n e e a n d B ow ers and his gan g a re a c h ­ ing; C olem an, S tev en s to u rin g ;
h o o d of n in e ty th o u s a n d d o lla rs.; a n d s ,te tQ sa tis fy thg o b ]ig a tio n s ASK NELSON TO GO
g re ss b etw een C h a rlie
C haplin
ing
They a re c o n - 1 R ay K elly, F o rd to u rin g C h arle«
» . fo r . rev en g e.
T h e re had been e n d le ss d is c u s - ! a g a in 8 t th e
b u ildJng held
.
TO AID OF NOME an d L ita G rey C h ap lin , h is girl tics, b u t none w as a v a ilab le a t p ro v id in g fo r th e p lac in g of w a te r fident
th ey wi 1 be a b le to re - R u s h , C h e v ro Ie t 1ota¥ing
j j j
sio n of b u ild in g a d am o r s e r i e s ; R lc h a rd B esw ick wiU bp p u b ,.gh
ev£n th e h ig h e s t price on r e c o r d .' con: u m ers, now on a m e te r basis,!
b rid e of tw o m o n th s, a c co rd in g to
ro n g e th e r e r d ’e, w hen .h e tw o A. p ,er0, R eo
upon a f la t r a te beaus from
o f d a m s so m ew h ere up A s h la n d ' ed in T he T id in g s th is a fte rn o o n
SE A T T L E , J a n . 31. — A ctin g in fo rm a tio n
from
H ollyw ood r A w m ™
XTHT n TTP
upon a fla t r a te b asis fro m J u r e !
_.
,
C um m ings, V elle to u rin g -
C re e k for th e p u rp o se o f h o ld in g ;, T he k g a , n o tice apecified M arch upon a
f ra n tic te le g ra m
fro m
x 1,
1 .
v
T hose w ho will leave th is a fte r- W alton io».»
.
K’
p e c u la tio n is rife a s to ju s t « R a t!
' "¿ANK GÊT 159 tititi 1 1 x to O cto
b a c k fo r su m m e r u se th e flood 7 as th e d a te of th e sh e riff’s sale. N om e, th e \S e a ttle C h a m b e r of e S ffe
b er 1 of each year. T h is ' „
. a lte r J a m e s, new M arnion se-
c t th e a rriv a l of th e bafty. 1
lx A., VxLii
i s ta te m e n t sh o u ld h av e been t h a t ! °.O!1 ‘’’ ' L " L
‘P- d an. T he o rd e r on th e la tte r c a r
•w aters of th e cre e k w hich now T he step s of th e c o u n ty c o u rt C om m erce to d a y w ired M ajo r Gen
expected w ith in a few m o n th s, •'
ta in G ruhK C lyde Y oung, H o w ard ;W as placed an d d e liv e ry wHl bZ
S E A T T L E , J a n . 31. — Two u n - ! th e c o n su m e rs w ill be placed up-
« sc a p e to th e sea.
V ery e rr o n ­ h o u se a t Ja c k s o n v ille and
ten e ra l P a tric k , c o m m a n d e r of th e w ill h av e upon th e n e g o t'a tio n s
/
-
i m ask ed b uzuiiuis
a n d its y esier
e s te rd a y lo c k e d ; on a fla t rrfte basis b etw een Oc- H obson, V ill,am D ean. W ilb u r m ad e in th e n e a r f u lu r e
e o u s th o u g h ts a s to w h a t could a. m. a re to be th e place
an d a rm y a ir se rv ice to d isp a tc h L ie u ­
A cco rd in g to re lia b le re p o rts ,
V aughn
R ofley
C h ap m an . A lb e rt G u th rie , L e s l i e ____________
b e d o n e a lo n g th is line h a v e been tim e.
a s s is ta n t ! to tb e r 1 a n d J u n e 1, w ith th e city
te n a n t E ric N elso n , ro u n d th e M rs. C h a p lin h a s been u n h a p p y j c a s h ie r of th e B ank
Bot“hw™
H e rr a n d Jo h n S h o rtrid g e .
in A shland— •
e n te r ta in e d -by
a
su rp risin g ly
re ta in in g th e rig h t to o rd e r th e
w orld f lie r in a n a irp la n e w ith since C h ap lin n e v e r took h e r o u t '
12
m
iles
n
o
rth
of
h
e
re
,
an
d
es-
H ow can th e fellow in th e r u t th e a n ti-to x in u n its to th e d ip th -
R- W. P ric e , leasee fo r th e
in puMlc. and w .s a. homo yWy ¡caped
an
E ven if B ry an is n ’t rig h t a b o u t
.
( Contisued on Page Four)
h a v e a v isio n ?
ev
o
lu
tio
n
th
e
r
e
’s
n
o
th
in
g
l
e
f
t
!
" T ’' i s , n A s h -
e r ia s tric k e n city.
Httle.
b a n k ’s cash, a g g re g a tin g $ 2 ,0 0 0 ? now exists.
b u t to m ak e m o n k ey s of o u rse lv e s ' ten d to
1™”’ o rt,a n d
a t'
J
u or: ves. te n d to b u sin ess m a tte rs .
AS MANAGER OF
PACKING PLANT
METROPOLITAN
SINGERS PLEASE S
WITH PROGRAM jjp j g
HIGH
MEETS GRANTS
PA SS TONIGHT
OR FORECAST
-7-^.. :----
Measure to Strip
Governor’s Power
Is Up in House
FIVE TO START
ON ROAD TRIP
aad Many Automobiles
Are Placed Here
by Park Garage
H 7
DATE
SET FOR SALE
OF CHAUTAUQUA