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    malaria germs
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
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The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Nezvspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43
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MRS. C. MATHES
LOCAL COUNTY
PIONEER DIES
A lt it u d e
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“N eith er rest nor tarry until the yellow im perial <*nsign and
royal purple standard again float above th e old H ohenzollern c a s tle |
in B tr lin ,” »’as th e battlecry proclaim ed by the German junkers
th rough their official organ, The B erliner K reuzzelluug on th e oc­
casion o f th e ex-K aiser’s sixty-sixth birthday.
This is the latest
photograph o f W ilhelm and his w ife, the. P ro cess H ernine, snapped
in th eir e x ile in D oom , H olland.
GREAT NORTHERN PLANS TO PUT
IN EXTENSION TO KLAMATH FALLS
C e rta in ly th e r e w ill be b la c k ­
face co m ed ian s in “ C oilege*D ays,”
th e m u sical com edy to be sta g e d
M onday a n d T u e sd a y , F e b ru a ry
16, a n d 17.
T h ey a re J a c k E d ­
w a rd s, B e rt M iller, G uy Good a n d
Clyde M alone. S. A. P e te rs , J r .,
is to be th e fre sh co llege fre s h ­
m an. Som e of th e c a st a re a lre a d y
th re a te n in g P e te w ith a cro w n in g
if he g e ts too fre sh . e
T he c h o ru s c o stu m e s a re to be
o rig in a l, a n d b e a u tifu l as w ell.
T h e la rg e n u m b e r of c h o ru se s, in ­
c lu d in g se v era l n u m b e rs ^y th e
o c te tte , w ill m a k e th e show d e ­
lig h tfu lly p le a sin g to th e eye and
e a r.
T h e c o stu m in g of th e g irl
c h o ru se s is b ein g m an a g e d and
desig n ed by M rs. E m m a O eder,
who is being a s sis te d by se v e ra l
o th e r w ives of L ith ia n s.
T h e re w ill be a C h in ese c h o ru s
th a t w ill be exotic a n d c o lo rfu l.
In a d d itio n
to th e c h o ru se s, a
co lo rfu l fe a tu re of th e show will
be a S tyle Show by A sh lan d m e r­
c h a n ts a s a p le a sin g v a ria tio n ,
sh o w in g e a rly s p rin g sty le s in
w o m en ’s w e a r, d resse s, a fte rn o o n
and e v e n in g gow ns, lin g e rie , coats
an d h a ts.
lan d la te S a tu rd a y ev en in g , a t th e
ag e of 83 y e a rs.
M rs. M ath es wah a n a tiv e of
S c o tla n d . S he w as b o rn in E d in -
b o ro u g h , on J a n . 16, 1842.
At
th e ag e of seven y e a rs, sh e em -
m igrate< | to C a n a d a w ith h e r p a r ­
Report of Examiner Held Incorrect by Officials of Com­
e n ts.
W hen she w as fo u rte e n
pany, Who Declare They May Build Own Line
y e a rs of age, she c am e to th e
if Soutern Pacific Refuses Rights
U n ited S ta te s w ith h e r m o th e r,
h e r f a th e r h a v in g died d u rin g th e
fa m ily ’s re sid e n c e in C an ad a.
PO R TLA N D , F eb . 2. — D e­ m o re th a n one ra ilro a d .
She s e ttle d in W isco n sin , and c la ra tio n of th e in te n tio n of th e
T he lin e fro m C olum bia riv e r
on O cto b er 23, 1861, sh e w as G re a t N o rth e rn a n d N o rth e rn P a ­
so u th to B end w as b u ilt as a p a rt
m a rrie d to W illia m M. M athes. cific sy stem s to ex ten d th e O regon
of a plan e v e n tu a lly to rea c h an d
T he b rid e a n d groom w e n t E a s t T ru n k lin e from B end to K la m ­
serv e th e te r r ito r y in a n d a b o u t
for a tim e, a n d th e n in 1863 r e ­ a th F a lls , u n o fficially an n o u n c ed
K la m a th F a lls a n d beyond, th e
m oved to O re g o n , w h e re th e y som e tim e ago, is c o n ta in e d in th e
b rie f of th e ra ilw a y a tto rn e y s
m ade th e ir hom e in P h o en ix , on b ill of ex cep tio n s of th e O regon
c o n tin u e s, a d d in g th a t th e N o rth ­
a h o m este ad .
T h ey m oved to tr u n k filed w ith th e I n te r s ta te
e rn lin es now have u n d e r serio u s
A hdland in 1896,
w h e re
Mrs. C om m erce C om m ission to th e r e ­
c o n sid e ra tio n th e c a rry in g o u t of
M athes h a s since resid e d .
p o rt of E x a m in e r C. I. K e p h a rt, ■uch a plan by b u ild in g from
Mrs. M ath es is su rv iv e d by one w ho la s t su m m e r h e a rd stestim ony
B end to O dell, on th e E u g en e-
d a u g h te r, M rs. M ary V an D yke on th e p e titio n of th e O regon p u b ­
K la m a th F a lls cut-off of th e
of A sh lan d , tw o so n s, G eorge W . lic S ervice C om m ission to re q u ire
S o u th e rn P acific, pro v id ed th a t
M athes of A sh lan d a n d H a rry G. th e ra ilw a y s now to u c h in g th e
th e N o rth e rn lin e s be accorded
M athes of P a lo A lto, C alif., sev ­ b o rd e rs o f c e n tra l O regon to build
com m on use of th e S o u th e rn P a ­
en g ra n d c h ild re n a n d five g re a t a n e a s t to w est lin e a n d also to
cific in to K la m a th F a lls.
B ut
g ra n d c h ild re n .
c o n n ect B end, K la m a th F a lls and if th is c a n n o t be a s su re d
and
T h e fu n e ra l serv ices
w ill be L akeview .
w a s te fu l e x p e n d itu re of c a p ita l
co n d u c te d a t th e la te resid en ce,
A t th e o u tse t, th e ex cep tio n s avoided i t. w ill be n e c essa ry th a t
115 N. M a'n s tr e e t on M onday 1
of th e socalled N o rth e rn .lin e s cite th e N o rth e rn lin e s ’ s o u th e rly ex ­
a fte rn o o n , a t' 2 o ’clock, by her! th a t E x a m in e r K e p h a r t’s re p o rt
ten sio n
follow
a n o th e r r o u te
p a s to r, J . C. M ergler, m in is te r of I fa ils to give due w e ig h t to th e ir
a lo n g th e - e a s te rly b o rd e r of th e
th e A sh lan d P re s b y te ria n c h u r c h .' le g itim a te in te re s ts , an d of th e
g re a t pine tim b e r tra c t.
M rs. M athes becam e a C h rist­ g ro u p of ra ilw a y s of w hich th e
T he b rie f f u r th e r s ta te s t h a t it
ian in h e r y o u n g
w om anhood. O regon T ru n k is a p a rt in th e
w ill be of im m ense v a lu e to th e
S he w as a c h a r te r m em b e r of th e d e v e lo p m en t of th e tim b e r and
te r r ito r y b etw een B end an d K la m ­
P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h of P h o en ix . o th e r re so u rc e s, th e r e h a v in g been
a th F a lls .to be given access to
F ro m 1896. u n til th e tim e of h e r ex p en d ed $9 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
in
co n ­ th e g r e a t te r r ito r y rea c h e d by th e
d e a th sh e w as a
s ta u n c h
a n d s tru c tio n of th e ir O regon r a il­
g ro u p of ra ilro a d s to w hich th e
fa ith fu l m em b e r of th e A shland w ay lin e s. T h en follow s a dec­
O regon T ru n k lin e b elo n g s— th e
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h .
la ra tio n t h a t a p p ro x im a te ly 40,-
N o rth e rn P acific, th e G re a t N o rth ­
00 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fe e t of tim b e r
is
a v a ila b le fo r c u ttin g in th e K la m ­ e rn a n d th e B u rlin g to n — a n d to be
a th F a lls re g io n a n d th a t la rg e given th e b e n e fit of th e com pe­
m ills fo r c u ttin g th is tin ib e r w ill titio n w hich such g ro u p can a f ­
be b u ilt if th e y can be served by ford.
MURDER TRIAL
IN KLAMATH IS
BEING RUSHED
A th e n s, F eb . 2 .— A w a rlik e s e n ­
tim e n t s till s tir re d a g r e a t p a rt
of th e p o p u la tio n of th e c a p ital
to d ay , a lth o u g h th e g o v e rn m e n t
w as e n d e a v o rin g to m a in ta in a
calm a ttitu d e w h ile a w a itin g a
rep ly from T u rk e y to th e G reek
p ro te s t g g a in s t th e ex p u lsip n of
th e E c u m en ic al P a tria rc h
from
C o n sta n tin o p le ,
CHORUS WORK
TO BE FEATURE
LITHIAN SHOW
Colorful Costumes, Fresh
Freshmen, Dizzy Dances
to be Presented
T h e c o n tro llin g to p o g ra p h ic a l
fe a tu re of th e p ro je c t is a sa d d le
in th e
m ain
Sifckiyon
R ange
, kn o w n as S isk iy o u G ap.
D ra in ­
ag e from th is g ap flow s s o u th e r­
ly in to B eav er C reek
an d
th e
K la m a th R iv e r a n d n o rth e rly in ­
to L ittle A p p le g a te C reek
an d
th e R ogue.
T h e w a te r su p p ly
fro m Cow - C reek w ould h av e to
be b ro u g h t in to th is
gap
and
th e n c e on a ro u n d to th e S p lit
R o ck d ivide. T h e a ltitu d e of th e
g a p b e a rs upon th e p ro je c t in
th r e e im p o rta n t w ays:
1.
It d e te rm in e s th e a m o u n t
o f s tre a m flow w hich m ay be d i­
v e rte d . T h e sm all b ran ch ed ta p ­
p ed g ain c o n sid e ra b ly in vo lu m e
a s h o rt d ista n c e d o w n stre a m .
K LA M A TH FA L L S, F e* . 2.—
2. It d e fin e s th e le n g th of th e Speed w as disp lay ed S a tu rd a y in
tu n n e l n e c essa ry a t
th e
S p lit th e m u rd e r tr ia l of Sim P a te ,
R ock d ivide.
h eld a s a p rin c ip al in th e m u rd e r
3. - I t furnishes* th e g ro ss h ead of O scar E ric k so n ; a n d w hen c o u rt
o r d ro p fro m th e A sh la n d C reek a d jo u rn e d a t th e noon h o u r, seven
p o r ta l of th e
p roposed
tu n n e l w itn esse s h ad offered testim o n y
a v a ila b le fo r po w er d e v elo p m en t. fo r th e p ro se c u tio n .
T h e p rec ise a ltitu d e of th e gap
D e ta ils of th e a c tu a l ro b b ery
a s r e fe rre d to sea-lev el d a tu m is a n d
sla y in g of E ric k so n
w ere
u n k n o w n , b u t iu 1911 th e w rite r given by H a rry B agby an d A1
had occasion to ru n lev els r e f e r ­ H u m p h rey , tw o of th e ro b b e ry
red to such d a tu m fro m T a le n t to v ictim s w ho w ere in th e b a sem e n t
th e top of B ald M o u n ta in , P ro m g a m b lin g h ouse of th e S c a n d in a ­
th is su m m it a v e rtlc le a n g le w as v ian h a ll.
ta k e n in to S iskiyou G ap an d its
B agby, on d ire c t e x a m in a tio n
a ltitu d e d ed u ced a s b ein g close to said t h a t J o h n T a y lo r, w ho has
5 800 feet.
A n ero id b a ro m e te r confessed to h is p a rtic ip a tio n in
»
re a d in g s a t th e g ap h a v e been r e ­ th e crim e, a n sw e re d
a c c u ra te ly
p o rte d v ario u sly from 5,600 to th e d e sc rip tio n of th e le a d e r of th e
« ,0 0 0 fee t.
trio of m ask ed b a n d its w ho e n te r ­
T h e am ount* o f w a te r w h ich can ed th e h a ll a n d sta g e d th e ro b ­
b e in te rc e p te d a t th e e le v a tio n bery.
p re d e te rm in e d by th e gap is s u r ­ I
But On cross-examination by
p ris in g ly la rg e .
If th e su rv ey j William Marx, defense attorney,
(Continued on Page two)
JUNKERS HAIL EX-KAISER’S BIRTHDAY.
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ZION. 111., Feb. 2. — i t
Z io n ’s w a tc h es a n d clocks 8
sto p p ed ,
its
co m p asses t t
p o in te d w est, m eta l o b je c ts 8
co m in g in c o n ta c t w ith t t
o th e r m eta l c re a te d s p a rk s , t t
ste a m r a d ia to r s b ris tle d , tt
fry in g p an s s p u tte re d a n d t t
Z io n ’s p o p u la tio n decid- t t
ed to d ay t h a t th e m ag n e- t t
tic ag e h a d a rriv e d .
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A h a s ty in v e stig a tio n by t t
frig h te n e d city officials re- 8
v ealed t h a t w o rk m en in- 8
s ta llin g a new ra d io sta - 8
tio n h av e been se n d in g o u t 8
te s t p ro g ra m s step p ed up 8
to 25,000 v o lts a n d h a v e 8
been e le c trify in g ev e ry - 8
th in g .
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T h e ra d io w o rk e rs an - 4 t
n o u n ced to n ig h t t h a t th e 8
s ta tio n h a s been h e a rd in 8
New Z e a la n d , 1,300 m iles 8
d is ta n t.
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That the development of the Cow-Creek project «of
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water diversion offers the only real and permanent solu­ 8
tion of Ashland’s water supply problem is the idea con­ 8
veyed in«the report of Stuart McKissiek, engineer who 8
made a complete survey of the Ashland Canyon possibili­ 8
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ties and recently completed a survey of the Cow Creek 8
possibilities.
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McKissick’s report of the Canyon possibilities show- 8
, ed the city to be without any possible chance of obtain­ 8 8
ing a really adequate supply from that source. Every 8
available dam site was surveyed and contoured, and the 8
storage capacity of various types and sizes of dams com­ 8
puted. It was shown that little could be done in utiliz­ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
ing the canyon water for use in the city.
The Cow Creek project includes the diversion of the
tributaries ot that stream, by means of a pipe line and
tunnel, and adding to the water flow of Ashland Creek,
thus doubling the present flow of that stream. The data
secured by McKissiek during his survey of this project,
show that this project would completely solve the water
problems of the city for all time to come.
In making the survey of the Cow Creek possibilities,
the party headed by McKissiek made careful pieasure- Resided in This Section
• ments on stream flow and of the distance the water
Since 1863. Moved to
City in 1896
could have to be diverted. This data is now in the hands
<»f the city, and will form a valuable' bit of information M rs. C h ris tin a R id d le M athes,
when the problem of obtaining «even more water than p io n e e r re s id e n t of J a c k s o n
c o u n ty d]ed a t h e r ho m e in A sh ­
is available for use arises.
In S a tu rd a y ’s issue of T he T id ­
ings, th e e s tim a te d cost of th e
R e a d e r G ulch dam w*as placed a t
147,000. T his fig u re w as in c o r­
re c t, a tra n s p o s itio n in fig u re s
c a u sin g th e e rro r. E n g in e e r Mc-
K issick s ta te s th e c o rre c t fig u re
on th is s ite sh o u ld be $174,000.
M cK issiek s ta te d th is m o rn in g
t h a t he had co m p u ted th e cost on
th e Cow C reek d iv ersio n p ro je c t,
an d th e cost m ark a rriv e d a t to ta l­
ed $480,000.
M cK issiek's r e p o r t on th e p ro ­
je c t follow s:
T h is p ro je c t c o n te m p la te s u n it­
in g to A sh la n d C reek th e stre a m
flow of sev eral sm all b ra n c h e s of
Cow C reek, a tr ib u ta r y of C a li­
f o rn ia B eav er C reek w hich is an
a ff lu e n t o f th e K la m a th R iver.
T h e p ro je c t w o u ld b t d iv ersio n
a n d n o t s to ra g e . T h e w a te r from
th is so u rc e w ould be b ro u g h t by
d ire c t g ra v ity flow’ in to th e A sh ­
lan d C reek w a te rs h e d by m ea n s
of a pipe lin e a lo n g - th e c o n to u r
of th e m o u n ta in a n d a tu n n e l
u n d e r th e rim of th e d iv id e be­
tw een A sh lan d C reek a n d one of
th e tr ib u ta r ie s of L ittle
A pple-
g a te C reek know n as S p lit Rock
C reek .
A reco n n o issan ce su rv e y
of th is p ro je c t w as made" d u rin g
th re e w eek s of O ctober,
1924.
T h e w a te r fo r th e p ro je c t flow ing
a t th a t tim e w as m e a su re d and
s u ffic ie n t e n g in e e rin g d a ta ob­
ta in e d upon w hich to base a fairly
re lia b le p re lim in a ry cost e s tim a te .
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925
Everything in
Zion Electrified
by New Radio
Engineer McKissick’s Report Shows Canyon Water
Supply Out of Question. Only Remaining Source
Is Diversion of Mountain Streams
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
Greece, Turkey
Are Near Break
Over Expulsion
PARIS, Feb. 2. — The French
government was today ehdeavor-
ing to bring about a friendly feel­
ing between Greece and Turkey.
Premier Her riot received, separ­
ately, the Greek and Turkish min­
isters. He urged the necessity of
and agreement, in order that an­
other Balkan outbreak might no^
occur.
by made any attempt to identify
Pate as one of the bandits actu­
ally inside the hall. In fket, De­
puty District Attorney Myers, who
conducted the direct examination,
said the state at this time would
not attempt to prove that Pate
was ever within the hall daring
the progress of the robbery.
A black mask said to have been
worn by the tallest of the three
robbers was introduced in evi­
dence and partly J identified .by
he testified he could not swear Bagby as the one the reputed
positively that Taylor was the leader — or tallest man—wore
man. Neither Humphrey nor Bag- that night.
NEW S. P. AGENT
ARRIVES TO TAKE
LOCAL POSITION
S am u el J . B ailey a rriv e d in
A sh lan d F rid a y of la s t w eek a n d
took up h is d u tie s a s ’f re ig h t a n d
p a sse n g e r a g e n t fo r th e S o u th e rn
P acific y e s te rd a y , F e b ru a ry
1.
M r. B ailey h as been w o rk in g as
te le g ra p h e r fo r th e S o u th e rn P a ­
cific a t G rass L ak e, C a lifo rn ia ,
fo r som e tim e an d w as a g e n t a t
K la m a th F a lls b e fo re g o in g to
h is s o u th e rn
p o sitio n .
He has
been w ith th e S o u th e rn Pacific,
since 1960 an d h a d a p o sitio n as
te le g ra p h e r in th e A sh la n d office
in 1905-6. M r. B ailey is an O re-
g o n ial, a s he w as b o rn a n d ralsed-
in M y rtle C reek .
G eorge K ra m e r w h o h a s been
d g e n t in A sh lan d fo r som e tim e
s ta te s th a t he w ill leav e in se v era l
d a y s w ith h is w ife a n d son fo r
Los A ngeles an d S an F ra n c isc o
w h e re th e y w ill sp en d se v e ra l
w eeks a n d M r. K ra m e r w ill ta k e
a m uch n e e d ed re s t.
L a te r he
w ill ta k e up a new p o sitio n w it^
th e com pany.
Here Today-—
Dr. Henry J. McCall of Bahai»
Brazil, was a visitor at the J. C.
Mergler home today, # e planned
to address the students of the
Ashland high school this after­
noon.
NO. 329
HOUSE PASSES
BILL TO HELP
GRAIN FARMERS
Some 1906 Quake
Sufferers Still
Hold Claims
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W A SH IN G TO N , Feb. 2. 8
8 — T he s ta tu te of lim lta - 8
8 tio n s w ould be su sp ec te d 8
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in th e case of c la im a n ts 8
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a g a in s t fo re ig n in su ra n c e 8
8 co m p an ies fo r losses cau s- 8
Soldiers’ Bonus Fund to be 8 ed by th e San F ra n c isc o 8 Borah and Walsh Drop All
Used for Loans to Farm­ 8 fire a n d e a rth q u a k e o f 8
Charges of Persecution
ers of E. Oregon
Against Man
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1906, u n d e r an am e n d - 8
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m e n t to th e tra d in g w ith 8
MORTGAGES T A K E N 8 th e en em y a c t p assed to - 8 APPOINTMENT IS SURE
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day by th e S en ate.
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Radical B ill for Change in Com­
Grand Jury D eterm ined to Re­
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T h e a m e n d m e n t, w hich 8
pensation Act Is Introduced
in d ict Senator W heeler on
8 w as in tro d u c e d by S e n a to r 8
Senator M aglarky
Charges of Conspiracy
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S h o rtrid g e on b e h a lf of 8
8 se v e ra l h u n d re d s u ffe re rs 8
SALEM , Feb. 2. — T he bill
W ASHINGTON, F eb . 2. — T he
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from th e 1906 d is a s te r 8
w hich w ill pro v id e fo r th e use of
8 w ho a re s u in g fo re ig n in- 8 m o n th old fig h t w hich so fa r h as
th e s o ld ie r’s b o n u s s in k in g fu n d
8 su ra n c e c o m p an ies, a lso 8 p rev e n ted th e e le v a tio n of U n it­
to th e e x te n t of a nflllion and a
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w ould p e rm it a n y num - 8 ed S ta te A tto rn e y G en eral Stone
h a lf d o ü a rs fo r lo an s to w h eat
8
her of th e c la im a n ts to 8 C o u tr bench s e a t le ft v a c an t by
fa rm e rs of E a s te rn O regon in o r ­ 8 jo in in th e a c tio n .
T h e 8 th e re s ig n a tio n of J u s tic e M cK en­
d e r th a t th e y m ay p u rc h a se w h eat
8
a m e n d m e n t now goes to 8 n a w as v irtu a lly ended h e re to ­
to reseed th e ir frozen w h e a t field s
8
th e H ouse.
'
8 day w hen th e m em b ers of th e
w as p a sse d today by th e house
S e n a te J u d ic ia ry C om m ittee r e ­
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
w ith only tw o d isse n tin g v o tes,— ■
com m ended fo r th e second tim e
th o se of R e p re se n ta tiv e s Cow gill
th a t he be a p p o in te d to th e posi­
of M edford an d
K irkw ood
of
tio n w hich P re sid e n t C oolidge r e ­
com m ended him to.
P o rtla n d . T he bill p ro v id es th a t
th e s ta te ta k e a f ir s t m o rtg a g e
T he m em b ers of th e c o m m ittee
upon th e w h e a t cro p s of th e f a r m ­
took th e a c tio n w hen S e n a to rs
e rs, an d th a t th e lo an s sh a ll pay
P o ra h of Id ah o an d W a lsh of
an in te r e s t of six p e r cent.
M ontana w ith d re w th e ir v io len t
T he se n a te passed th e D ennis-
o p o sitio n to th e a p o in tm e n t. T h is
D avis bill, p ro v id in g fo r th e ex­
opposition h a s been h o ld in g up
te n sio n . of b u ria l m oney to w i­
th e a p p o in tm e n t since S tone w as
dow s a n d c h ild re n of in d ig e n t
firs t placed fo r ra tific a tio n by th e
v e te ra n s of th e a rm y a n d navy,
P re sid e n t. B orah an d W alsh w ere
Locals
Work
Like
Cham­
opposing S tone on c h a rg e s th a t he
a n d th e u sin g
of th e co u n ty
pions in First Quarter
w as “ p e rs u c tin g ” S e n a to r W heel-
c o u r t’s levy of a Special tax , n o t
and Then Let Down
e r, J u n io r S e n a to r from M on­
to exceed tw o te n th s of a m ill
w ith w hich to raise th e m oney.
ta n a , an d re c e n tly v ic e -p re sid e n t­
Coach H u g h e s’ A sh lan d H igh ial c a n d id a te on th e P ro g re ssiv e
A ra d ic a l bill, c h a n g in g sev er­
b a sk e tb a ll q u in te t ad d ed a n o th e r tic k e t w ith S e n a to r L a F o lle tte .
a l p ro v isio n s of th e w o rk m e n ’s
v icto ry to th e ir ste a d ily m o u n tin g
W hile th e c o m m ittee w as a p ­
co m p e n sa tio n act w as in tro d u c ed
s tr in g S a tu rd a y n ig h t, w hen they p ro v in g th e a p p o in tm e n t of S to n e,
in to th e s e n a te by S e n a to r Ma­
g la rk y of E u g en e.
T he a m e n d ­ tro u n c e d th e G ra n ts P a ss five, the g ra n d ju ry m et, d e te rm in e d to
49-19, in a gam e w hich #was ie -in d ic t W h e ele r, who is c h a rg e d
m e n t in th e bill in clu d e th e giv­
r
flashed of 'r e a lly w ith a c o n sp iracy to d e fra u d th e
ing of th e w o rk m en th e option e p ’e te w ith
of s u in g th e ir em p lo y ers, o r of g re a t b a sk e tb a ll, s tre tc h e s of so-so g o v e rn m e n t, in co n nection w ith
a c c e p tin g th e b e n e fits of th e act b a s k e tb a ll, and som e s tre a k s of som e oil leases in M ontana.
v ery poor b a sk etb a ll.
T he a p p o in tm e n t of W illiam
w h ere th e em p lo y e r ig n o red th e
T he locals show ed th e ir best H u m p h rie s of S e a ttle , as a m em ­
re q u ire m e n ts of th e a c t, and also
b a sk e tb a ll d u riu g th e firs t q u a r b e r of th e F e d e ra l T ra d e C om ­
p ro v id in g fo r e m p lo y e rs w ho once
te r, w hen th ey ra n g up a to ta l m ission, m ade by P re sid e n t C oo­
re je c te d th e c o m p e n sa tio n a ct, to
of
31 p o in ts w hile h o ld in g th e ir lidge, w as held up by th e S e n a te
com e u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of it in
o p p o n e n ts to e ig h t m a rk e rs .
A w hile th e m em b ers of th e co m ­
five days, in ste a d of th e p re se n t
decided let dow n w as n o ticeab le m itte e in v e stig a te d h is co n nection
lim it of fifte e n days. T he rig h t
in th e w ork of th e local five d u r ­ w ith lu m b e r a n d oil concerns. It
fo r th e a p p e al of th e w o rk m an
ing th e second q u a rte r. As a r e ­ w as claim ed by sev eral m em b ers
from th e com m ission to th e c irc u it
s u lt th ey w ere ab le to c h a lk up of th e c o m m itte e th a t H u m p h rie s
c o u rt, upon c o n d itio n of his firs t
b u t th re e , w hile th e ir o p p o n en ts w as connected w ith sev eral of th e
h a v in g p e titio n e d th e com m ission
w ere re g is te rin g th e sam e n u m ­ la rg e lu m b e r tru s ts in W ash in g to n
fo r a h e a rin g is pro v id ed fo r by
ber.
and th e re fo re w as not elig ib le fo r
th e bill.
T he th ird q u a r te r w as a lm o st th e a p p o in tm e n t.
a re p ititio n of th e second perio d .
BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT
T he locals failed to show m uch,
C arl L o veland, d ire c to r of th e and w ere able to add b u t nin e NOME EPIDEMIC IS
city band an n o u n c ed th is m o rn ­ p o in ts to th e ir to ta l w hich th e
SAID TO BE WORSE
ing t h a t band p ra c tic e w ould be v isito rs g a th e re d in six m a rk e rs .
NOME, Feb. 2. — N om e’s dip-
held in th e council room of th e
(C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4)
th e r ia epidem ic, w hich is th r e a t­
C ity h all to tn ig h t.
I t is hoped
e n in g to w ipe o u t th is e n tire iso­
t h a t a la rg e tu r n o u t of m em b ers
la te d se ttle m e n t, w as w orse to d ay ,
w ill be on h a n d w hen th e p ra c ­
w ith th e official r e p o rt sh o w in g
tic e g e ts u n d e r way.
27 cases a n d 28 su sp ec ts, w ith
a
b o u t 100 c o n ta c ts.
H u n d re d s
BOYS’ TEAMS STAGE
o u tsid e of N om e a re believed to
BASKETBALL GAME
have been exposed to th e d isease.
Dog sleds, b rin g in g in th e a n ti­
T he M eth o d ist P io n e e r C lub
toxin seru m u n its a re expected to
look th e b a s k e tb a ll gam e from th e
a rriv e in th is city to m o rro w .
c h a lle n g e rs — C o n g re g a tio n a la s t—
GRANTS PASS HI
DROPS GAME TO
FIVE
SHORT HISTORY
OF PHONE CO.
TO BE PUT OUT
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n in th e h igh
school gym n. T he g am e w as slow
a n d gave th e fellow s a ch a n ce to
see th e ir w eak places. T he final Manager of Local Office
Has Few Copies of Book
score was 15 to 11. T h e sco re a t
by Dr. Frank Crane
no tim e w as o n e-sided b u t r a th e r
h o tly e b n te ste d a t a ll th e sta g e s
D u rin g th e c o u rse of a ho lid ay
of th e gam e.
T he w in n e rs a re
jo u rn e y
th ro u g h
E u ro p e ,
Dr.
an x io u s to m eet a n o th e r
team
F ra n k C ran e, th e fam o u s A m eri­
soon.
can w rite r, o bserved am o n g o th e r
th in g s th e te le p h o n e sy stem s of
th e v a rio u s c o u n trie s a n d , on his
r e tu r n , m ad e it a p o in t to s tu d y
th e Bell S ystem , w hich fu rn is h e s
LITHIANS ELECT
15,000,000 w ith te le p h o n e service
McKEE HONORARY
in th e U nited S ta te s . Copies of
MEMBER OF BODY
an a rtic le , re s u ltin g from h is ob­
C lin to n N. H o w a rd , c h a irm a n s e rv a tio n s, w ere received by m a n ­
T he L ith ia n s, A s h la n d ’s b o o ster
of
th e W orld P e a c e C om m ission, a g e r fo r T he P acific T elep h o n e
o rg a n iz a tio n , a t th e ir re g u la r
a
n
d
ode of th e best know n lec­ a n d T eleg ra p h C om pany, in th is
m e e tin g la s t w eek, elected P a u l
tu
r
e
r
s
on civic rig h te o u sn e s s a n d d is tric t, to day.
M cKee, p re s id e n t of th e C a lifo rn ia
.D r. C ran e in his s to ry of th e
re
fo
rm
m o v em en ts, w ill be th e
O regon P o w e r C om pany an h o n ­
te
le p h o n e in A m erica s ta te s t h a t
p
rin
c
ip
al
sp
e
a
k
e
r
a
t
th
e
C
h
am
b
er
o ra ry m em b e r of th e ir o rg a n iz a ­
of C om m erce F o ru m lu n ch eo n to “ In one sen se a t le a st th e people
tio n .
Mr» M cK ee’s se le c tio n fo r h o n ­ be h eld a t th e P la za to m o rro w . of A m erica a re th e ’C hosen P e o ­
to
a d v a n ce
notice, p le.' I t h a s been given to th em
o ra ry m em b e rsh ip w as in recog- i A ccording
H
o
w
ard
is
one
of
th
e
m
ost
fo rc e ­ an d to no o th e r people to have an
n itio n of h is sp len d id w o rk in
a d e q u a te te le p h o n e system . N e ith ­
ful
s
p
e
a
k
e
rs
a
t
p
re
s
e
n
t
occupying
b u ild in g up th is sectio n of O re- •
gon. H e h a s alw’ays been a n a r - 1 th e sta g e . H e has been a p p e a rin g e r in ra in y F ra n c e , n o r foggy B r it­
d e n t w o rk e r in b o o ste r a c tiv itie s, b efo re th e public fo r th e p ast a in , n o r F a s c is t Ita ly , n o r th e n e a t
re a d y to a id in a n y e n te rp ris e th ir ty y e a rs, sp e a k in g a lo n g lin es N e th e rla n d s , n o r In cowed G er­
w hich w ill m ak e fo r th e b etter^ such as h is p re s e p t one. H e w as m any, could I find d e c en t te le ­
one o f th e f ir s t m en to ta k e up ph o n e service. O u rs is th e only
'm e n t of S o u th e rn O regon.
T h e L ith ia n s now h av e th re e th e p ro h ib itio n m o v em en t in th is g o v e rn m e n t w hich h a s had th e
h o n o ra ry m em b e rs, P ro fe s s o r Irv- c o u n try , and h is w à rk aid ed in w isdom to le t th e tele p h o n e alo n e,
‘ing E. V in ing, A. S.» R o sen b au m , th e p a ssa g e of th e E ig h te e n th to le t it grow up a n d do its b é n é ­
ficient w ork. In th is c o u n try , th e
S o u th e rn P acific official of M ed­ A m en d m en t.
H
ow
ard
w
ill
also
sp
eak
a
t
th
e
te
le p h o n e is a fre e citizen . E lse ­
fo rd , a n d M r. K ckee.
P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h
to m o rro w i w h ere it Is u su a lly a n ill-e q u ip ­
e v e n in g on th e s u b je c t of w orld ped, u n d e rfe d , frow zily u n ifo rm ­
THREE KILLED WHEN peace.
H e w ill a p p e a r u n d e r th e '
so ld ie r of th e s ta te — th e w a r­
CAR SKIDS INTO BAY, au sp ic e s of th e A shland M inis-i ed
m a k in g s ta te w hich n e e d s it to
a s sis t in m o bilizing th e people.
S E A T T L E , F eb . 2,— T h re e per- te r ia l A ssociation.
Som e new a n n o u n c e m e n ts upon j H ere we ta lk o v e r it. W e gossip
sonu a r e d e a d .to d a y a s th e re s u lt
of a s p e c ta c u la r a u to
ac cid e n t th e N o rm al school s itu a tio n will a n d sw ap jo k e s an d m ak e d a te s
be m ad e a t
th e o v er it. W e p u t th ro u g h b u sin e ss
w h en a coupe p lu n g ed Into E llio t u n d o u b te d ly
lu
n
ch
eo
n
to
m
o
rro
w
by
th
o
se
who
d e a ls an d buy th e a te r tic k e ts and
B ay a n d d ro w n e d th e trio . T he
a
re
in
to
u
ch
w
ith
Jo
h
n
H.
F
u
l­
d isp a tc h tr a in s a n d send te le ­
d ead a re , J o h n P e te rso n , in s u r ­
le
r,
now
lo
b
b
y
in
g
fo
r
th
e
p
a
ssa
g
e
g ra m s o v er It.
ance m an , h is w ife, a h d h e r a u n t,
of
th
e
hill
by
th
e
s
ta
te
le
g
isla
­
M an ag er Miss M yrtle O tte rd a le
M rs. C la ra F itc h of T o ro n to . T he
tu re .
p
lan
s to give th e lim ite d n u m b e r
c a r sk id d e d a n d c ra sh e d th ro u g h
o
f
copies
in h e r possession to In­
a J flim sy ra ilin g
b etw een
tw o)
Tidings
Want
Ads
are
cheaper.
te
re
s
te
d
p
e
rso n s.
tre s tle s , w itn esse s said.
»
OPPOSITION TO
STONEDROPPED
BY COMMITTEE
C. N. Howard Will
Speak at Forum
Lunch Tomorrow
SCHOONER REPORTED
WRECKED OFF COAST
PO R TLA N D , Feb. 2. — T h e
ste a m sch o o n er K ikom o is r e ­
p orted w a te rlo g g ed a b o u t 34 m iles
so u th of th e C olum bia R iver lig h t­
ship. T he coast g u a rd c u tte r, A l­
gonquin is re p o rte d to be on th e
way to th e rescue of th e K okom o.
A te rrific blow off th e c o ast S u n ­
day was a se rio u s m enace to sh ip ­
ping.
Border to Sea Road
Bound to Come
Says Judge Thomas
KLAM ATH FA L L S, F eb. 2—
C o n stru c tio n of a paved highw ay
ac ro ss O regon from its e a s te rn
b o rd e r to th e P acific, w as d e ­
c la red h e re F rid a y as one of th e
d e fin ite goals th is p a r t of th e
s ta te sh o u ld s e t fo rth to re a c h .
J u d g e C. M. T hom as, c irc u it
ju d g e of Ja c k so n an d J o s e p h in e
c o u n t’es, sp e a k in g
b efo re
th e
K la m a th R o ta ry club, voiced th is
conviction and u rg ed t h a t b o o st­
e rs from th is p a rt of th e ista te
jo in w ith Jo se p h in e c o u n ty in a n
extension of th e R edw ood h ig h ­
way to th e e a st.
“ U ntil such
an
avenue
of
tra n s p o rta tio n m ea n s is a t o u r
c o n s ta n t d em an d
th e d e v e lo p ­
m e n t of c e n tra l and s o u th e rn O re­
gon w ill be r e ta r d e d .” t h e ju ris t
said . “ It h a s long been a hobby
of m in e an d long h av e I fe lt that,
th o se in J o s e p h in e co u n ty w h o
h a v e w o rk ed u n c e asin g ly fo r a n
o u tle t to th e sea h av e n o t been
accorded j u s t th e d e g re e of m o ra l
s u p p o rt w a rra n te d .
I hope t h a t
we m ay find g ro w in g in th e n e a r
f u tu r e a g e n e ra l d e m a n d fo r this»
c ro ss-e ta te a r te r y .’’