Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 03, 1925, Image 1

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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 N ew s W ire S erv ice)
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 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925
CHAUTAUQUA Far Fewer uFags’ ANTI-TOXIN MAY
Than in Year 1923
GIVEN PR A ISE
BE RUINED BY
BY C.
COLD WEATHER
World Peace Speaker De­
clares Ashland Progres­
sive Community
INTERESTING SPEAKER
P n w p ects B righ ter Than Ever
for Normal H ere, According
to W orti From Secretary
“ Y our C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g is
know n th ro u g h o u t th e n a tio n , and
y o u r people a re reco g n ized as p ro ­
g ressiv es, fo r you e re c te d y o u r
b u ild in g a n d b ro u g h t in th e h ig h ­
e st class of ta le n t, even w hen you
w ere a lm o st too sm all to h a n d le
th e p ro p o sitio n ,’’ d e clared C linton
N. H o w ard, c h a irm a n of th e W orld
P eace C om m ission in his ta lk be­
fo re th e c h a m b e r of com m erce a t
th e F o ru m lu n ch eo n of th e body,
• held to d ay a t th e P laza.
H ow ard, who is one of th e m o st
fo rc e fu l a n d in te re s tin g s p e a k e rs
e v e r p re s e n te d h e re , gave a s h o rt
o u tlin e of his w o rk , an d e x p la in ­
ed th e o b je c tiv e s of th e W orld
P e a c e C om m ission. T h e k e y n o te
o f h is ta lk w as th a t so long as
n a tio n s p re p a re fo r w a r, th e y will
h a v e w ar. N ot u n til th e c o u n trie s
of th e w orld s ta r t p re p a rin g for
peace, w ill a p e rm a n e n t, la s tin g
peace becom e a re a lty .
“ T h a t w hich we th in k , is ” d e ­
c la re d
H o w ard.
“ New
Je rs e y
th in k s w et, an d New J e rs e y is
w et. In sp ite of law s a n d s ta tu te s
if a co m m u n ity th in k s w et it will
be w et, a n d if it th in k s d ry , it
w ill he d ry , even w ith o u t law s.”
* lf we th in k w a r we w ill have
w ar, a n d if we th in k peace we will
have p e a ce ,” he w e n t on.
“ T he s ta te
is th e
co llective
m in d of th e people, th e n a tio n is
th e co llective m ind of th e s ta te s
a n d th e w o rld
is th e collectiv e
m in d of th e n a tio n s. W h en th e
n a tio n s of th e w orld th in k peace,
w e w ill h av e p e a ce ,” H o w ard said.
In h is speech today. H o w ard a d ­
v o cated a new s e a t in th e P re s i­
d e n t ’s c a b in e t fo r a S e c re ta ry of
P eace. “ W e h av e a S e c re ta ry of
W a r, why n o t a S e c re ta ry
of
P e a c e ? ” H o w ard ask ed . H e s ta t ­
ed th a t he w ould n o t a d v o c ate
th e a b o lis h m e n t of th e office of
th e S e c re ta ry of W a r, fo r he d e­
c la re d th a t so long as th e re m a in ­
in g n a tio n s of th e w orld c o n tin u e
to th in k w a r , even if only to re ­
lieve th e m se lv e s of th e d e b ts ow ­
ed th is c o u n try , we w ill h av e w a r,
a n d we w ill be in need of o u r
S e c re ta ry of W ar. B n t, he d e c la r­
ed, we sh o u ld h av e a S e c re ta ry of
P eace, w o rk in g to w a rd s th e ac­
c o m p lish m e n t of w orld peace.
H o w ard will sp e ak to n ig h t a t
th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h u n d e r th e
a u sp ic e s of th e A shland M in iste r­
ial A ssociation.
P re s id e n t B riscoe a n n o u n ced
t h a t w ork w as received th is m o rn ­
in g from J . H. F u lle r, s e c re ta ry
o f th e c h a m b e r, d e c la rin g t h a t the,
c h a n c e s fo r o b ta in in g th e e s ta b ­
lis h m e n t of a n o rm a l school in
A sh la n d w ere b r ig h te r now th a n
th e y h av e been a t an y tim e since
th e le g is la tu re convened. R e p re ­
s e n ta tiv e C ow gill, a c c o rd in g to
F u lle r , d e c la re s t h a t th e only ob­
s ta c le in th e w ay of th e p assage
o f th e bill is t h a t th e le g is la to rs
a r e n o t c e rta in w h e re th e y w ill
o b ta in th e m oney fp r th e c o n s tru c ­
tio n of th e school, b u t, a c co rd in g
to C ow gill, th e S o u th e rn O regon
d e le g a te s h av e a p lan in m ind
w hich w ill solve th is p ro b lem .
LONDON, Feb. 3. —
T h e w o r.d is sm o k in g less,
d u e to h ig h p rices and
s h o rtn e s s of m oney.
A ccording to th e Tohac-
co
W o rld ,
1,000,000
p o u n d s less p er m o n th is
being sm oked a t th e p res-
e n t tim e th a n in 1923.
T h is d ec re a se is n o t re-
fleeted in th e d iv id e n d s
of th e g r e a t tobacco con-
c e rn s, w hich all r e g is te r-
ed in cre ase d p ro fits an d
d iv id en d s on sh a re s .
M a n u fa c tu re rs a re of
th e opinion t h a t th e de-
c re a se is p ro b ab ly d u e to
econom izing of th e m id d le
class c itiz e n , w’ho c a n n o t
a ffo rd th e h ig h cost of
c ig a re tte s a n d is ta k in g to
th e c h e a p e r a n d m o re eco-
n o m icai pipe.
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KLAMATH ROW
STARTS RUMOR
OF NEW ROAD
Is California Objective of G.
N. Now TifiThtinfir for K.
Falls Opening?
i Cleaver Case Becomes More
Delicate W ith Meeting of
Two Factions
B ig F rench Canadian W ho Made
Trip in W ith A nti-T oxin
O ffers to Try A gain
A
Child Confesses
to Poisoning of
Three Relatives
LOS A N G E L E S, F e b . 3.— D e­
te c tiv e s h e re to d ay w ere in v e s ti­
g a tin g one of th e s tr a n g e s t cases
ever b ro u g h t b e fo re th e p o lic e in
C a lifo rn ia —- th a t of A isa T h o m p ­
son, w ho co n fessed , officers say,
a t t om h „ __*___,
A.
L. L am b, c o n tra c to r of > th is ! th a t she c a u se d th e d e a th of h e r
tw in s is te r a n d a w om an by pois­
city , is rem o d e lin g th e C h arles
oning,
a n d also a tte m p te d to poi­
W e im er b u ild in g a t M ain and
son e ig h t o th e r p e rso n s.
T h ird s tre e ts , w hich h a s been oc­
T he ch ild w as ta k e n upon th e
E U G E N E , F e b . 3. — K id n a p ­ cupied by Dix B ro th e rs a u to p a rts
M rs. Je ss
p e d . g a g g e d , p a rtia lly d ru g g ed a n d a g a ra g e . Dix B ro th e rs a re re q u e st of Mr. a n d
P
la
tts
w
ith
w
hom
sh
e
b o a rd e d ,
a n d th ro w n o u t of a ra p id ly m ov­ m oving to K la m a th F a lls a n d T he
a
fte
r
a
so
lu
tio
n
fro
m
a
ra
d io b a t­
in g a u to m o b ile , a y o u n g U n iv e r­ W e ste rn A u to S upply
com pany
te
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a
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p
a
s
te
w
ere
found
s ity of O regon J u n io r co-ed w as will occupy th e c o rn e r sto re ro o m
sp
re
a
d
over
th
e
food
w
hich
th e
in a se m i-h y ste ric a l co n d itio n a t w hich Dix B ro th e rs have been oc­
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th
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ir
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te
r,
a local h o sp ita l h e re to d ay as th e cupying.
r e s u l t of h e r e x p erien ce h e re la s t
T he e n tra n c e n ex t d oor to Dix a n d th e g ir l’s s is te r w e re a b o u t
to eat.
B ro th e rs to th e g a ra g e is being
n ig h t.
P olice said th a t th e g irl f r a n k ­
A cco rd in g to th e sto ry to ld by c h a n g ed a n d a m o d ern s to re fro n t
ly
a d m itte d th e poison a tte m p t
th e g irl to th e E u g e n e police, I is being .in stalled . I t is n o t know n
an
d
said she k illed h e r tw in s is te r
th r e e m en k id n ap p e d h e r a n d a t ­ w h a t firm w ill occupy th is p a rt of
by p u ttin g g ro u n d g la ss in h e r
te m p te d to d ru g a n d a tta c k h e r, th e b u ild in g .
food,
an d M rs. P ric e , w ith w hom
A new sta irw a y w ill also be
h u t sh e fo u g h t th e m off.
T hey
she
lived
by g iving h e r r a t poi­
th e n ro b b ed h e r of $10 a n d to ss­ c o n s tru c te d in th e fro n t of th e
son.
T
he
g
irl is said to be b rig h t
b u ild in g as a n e n tra n c e to th e
ed h e r o u t of th e m ach in e.
a n d school p h y sic ia n s d escrib ed
S h e d escrib ed h e r a s s a ila n ts as Moose h all above. T he e n tra n c e
h e r as an e x tre m e ly a b n o rm a l
y o u n g a n d w ell d re sse d , b u t it is h a s h e re to fo re been on th e T h ird
type.
n o t believed t h a t a n y of th e m en s tr e e t sid e of th e b u ild in g .
A 50-75 fo o t g a ra g e is also be­
s tu d e n ts of th e U n iv e rs ity w ere
ing
c o n stru c te d a t th e r e a r of th e
m e m b e rs of th e trio . A s e a rc h h a s
BILL IS REFUSED
b een s ta r te d fo r th e c u lp rits , b u t b u ild in g on T h ird s tr e e t, w h ere
s o f a r no su sp ec ts h a v e b een ta k e n T h e A sh lan d G ra n ite co m pany h as W A SH IN G TO N , F eb. 3. — T h e
been lo cated . A n in clin e d driv e- h ouse to d a y re fu se d to h a v e a n y ­
In to c u sto d y .
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j w ay le a d in g to th e back p a rt of th in g to do w ith th e p o sta l p a y
N e w p o rt— S tock su b scrib ed in , th e f ir s t flo o r of th e b u ild in g is an d r a te in cre ase bill p assed by
3 0 m in u te s fo r o rg a n iz in g a h a n k b ein g on T h ird s tre e t.
th e s e n a te .
University Girl
Victim of Three
Gangster Thieves
$
SEPPELLA IS HONORED
NOM E, A la sk a, F eb. 3. — A
new te r r o r s tru c k th is p lag u e r id ­
d en , so rro w city to d ay . R u m o rs
w ere c irc u la te d h e re th a t- th e p re c ­
ious a n ti-to x in s e ru m , ru sh e d
ac ro ss th e icy tu n d ra by d o g te a m s
in re c o rd tim e, h ad been r e n d e r ­
ed u se le ss in th e fig h t a g a in s t
th e d re a d d ip th e ria ep id em ic, by
fre e z in g .
D r. W elch, N om e’s lo n e p h y si­
cian , w ho is fig h tin g th e epidem ic,
b u t w ho is fig h tin g a lo sin g b a t­
tle a g a in s t th e ra v a g e s of th e
disease, said e a rly to d a y t h a t te s ts
w ould be m ad e to d a y , an d by to ­
n ig h t it w ould be d e fin ite ly kn o w n
if th e fre e z in g h a d ro b b ed th e
se ru m of its efficacy.
M em bers of th e B oard of H e a lth
d e c la re d to d a y t h a t th e y w ill a p ­
peal to th e U n ited S ta te s g o v e rn ­
m en t fo r a sh ip m e n t of a n ti-to x in
to be b ro u g h t in h e re by a irp la n e .
It is believed t h a t only in th is
m a n n e r w ill it be possible to p re ­
v e n t th e six ty d e g re e below' te m ­
p e ra tu re s fro m r e n d e rin g u n fit
fo r use th e life sa v in g flu id .
A lth o u g h no official fig u re s a re
a v a ila b le , it is b eliev ed by e x ­
p e rie n ce d dog te a m d riv e rs t h a t
th e epic dog r u n of b e tw e en 650
a n d 800 m iles w as m ad e in th e
p h e n o m e n a l tim e of five a n d one
h a lf days.
T h e b e s t p rio r tim e
w as n in e days.
L e o n a rd S eppela, ch am p io n dog
tea m d riv e r, w ho a rriv e d h e re yes­
te rd a y w’ith th e s e ru m , a f te r fig h t­
ing his w ay th ro u g h a b lizzard
a n d te r r if ic gale th ro u g h o u t th e
la s t h u n d re d m iles of h is trip ,
w as to d a y th e h e ro of th is g rie f
s tric k e n city .
T he p o w e rfu l big
F re n c h C a n a d ia n w ho ris k e d his
life over th e fro z e n fie ld s b etw een
N enam o a n d N om e in o rd e r th a t
th e liv es of th e s tr ic k e n ’ in h a b it­
a n ts of th is c ity m ig h t be saved
w’as th e
c e n te r
of a ttr a c tio n
th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire day. W h ere-
ev er he w e n t, a n d in s p ite of th e
B o ard of H e a lth o rd e rs , S ep p ala
xvas' s u rr o u n d e d by a crow d of
a d m irin g m en a n d w om en, tu rn e d
a lm o st to w o rsh ip p e rs by th e d riv ­
e r ’s self s a c rific e in b rin g in g in
th e seru m .
S eppela h a s sig n ifie d h is w ill-
jn gnes3 t o m a k e th e tr ip o u t fo r
n iore se ru m sh o u ld th e te s ts re-
NO. 130
G. CLEAVER IS
INDICTED FOR
R A ID ON SHIP
$ NEWS SPOTLIGHT CENTERS ON THESE
4
FIGURES.
Nome Panic Stricken by
Thought of Loss of Life
Saving Serum
A re th e G re a t N o rth e rn a n d
N o rth e rn P acific ra ilro a d s se e k ­
ing to e n te r C a lifo rn ia by way
of th e O regon T ru n k ro ad , w hich
th e y ow n a n d w ish to e x te n d to
K la m a th Fallis from th e p re se n t
te rm in u s a t B end?
An a ffirm a tiv e a n sw e r to th is
q u e ry
w o uld, in th e m in d s of
som e ra ilro a d m en, s a tis fa c to rily
e x p lain an a p p a re n t a m b itio n of
th e n o r th e r n ro a d s to co n n ect
w ith K la m a th F a lls. T h ese m en
p ro fe d i to believe t h a t th e ro a d s
in q u e stio n w’ould
not
o b tain
e n o u g h new b u sin ess o u t of K lam ­
a th F a lls to ju s tify e n te rin g th e
city by m ea n s of a n e x te n sio n of
th e O regon T ru n k from B end. Y et
in th e p a s t w eek th e y h a v e d is­
closed t h a t if th e y c a n n o t re a c h
K la m a th F a lls o v e r lin es u n d e r
c o n stru c tio n a n d reco m m en d ed by
E x a m in e r K e p h a rt of th e in te r ­
s ta te c o m m erce com m ission, th ey
w ill a sk th e com m ission fo r th e
rig h t to b uild a lin e th e r e from
Bend.
One re p o rt c u rr e n t
in ra il
c irc le s is th a t th e G re a t N o rth ­
e rn a n d N o rth e rn P acific h av e as
th e ir u ltim a te o b je c t a lin e to
E u re k a , Cal.
E u re k a is a p o rt
city , a b o u t 284 m iles n o rth of
S an F ra n cisc o .
Its ra il connec-!
tio n w ith San F ra n c isc o is th e ,
1
N o rth w e s te rn P acific, w ith w hich veal t h a t th e tu b e s he h a s a lre a d y
th e S o u th e rn P acific h a s a jo in t- b ro u g h t in a re
useless.
I t is
u s e r a rra n g e m e n t.
d o u b tfu l if he w ill be allo w ed to
It is h eld n o t a d iffic u lt p ro ­ do th is , fo r it w ould p ra c tic a lly
je c t to b u ild a ra il lin e from m ean his life, so w e a k e n e d is th e
K la m a th F a lls to E u re k a , in a s­ dog te a m .
I t is a lm o st c e rta in
m uch as ¿ h e K la m a th R iv e r w ould t h a t th e U n ited S ta te s a v ia tio n
be follow ed p ra c tic a lly th e e n tir e , serv ice w ill d isp a tc h an a irp la n e
distan ce. One o r tw o o th e r Cali- i lo ad e d w ith se ru m upon advice
fo rn ia o b jec tiv e s h av e beeji m en t h a t th e se ru m now in N om e is
tio n e d , b u t n o t w ith a n y of th e u n fit fo r use.
a ssu ra n c e s th o se assu m e d
w ho
spoke of th e K la m a th -E u re k a pos­
sib ility .
WEIMER BLDG.
REMODELLING
WORK STARTED
ASHLAND CLIMATE
ithout the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
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jibove: m r ? K in t a dukfee arbuckle $ f a t t y arbuckle
GROVER C . D eK G D O W £ W Z ’E R . «TOjrNTS’oKT.
Mrs. M luta Uurfee A rbuckle, who stuck to Koscoe “F a tty ” A rbuckle
when the form er fam ous screen com edian was on tria l in San F rancisco
for th e alleged m urder of V irginia Rappe, for which he was acquitted,
h as secured a Paris divorce. They w ere m arried in Los Angeles August
&. 1908. D ispatches from E berbach, G erm any, rep o rt th a t Grover Cleve­
land Bergdoll. notorious P hiladelphia m illionaire slacker, is ab o u t to
re tu rn to the United S ta te s and su rren d er, a s did his chauffeur, Eugenp
< Ike» Stecher. W aller Johnson, W ashington pitching ace. has received
an offer to s ta r in th e movies a t $2,000 a week and may retire im­
m ediately irony baseball.
This 148 Year Old
Dictionary Useless
in Cross Word Hunt
SS
33
33
33
PIERCE IS INVITED IN 33
G overnor M akes
P eace
W illi 33
33
Game Body by A cceeding to
33
Dem ands. B ill Tabled
33
33
PORTLAND, F eb. 31. —
33
The F ederal grand jury hit«*
33
th is afternoon indicted State
33
Prohibition director Cleaver,
33
charged w ith th e unlaw ful
33
seizure o f bonded liquors
33
D’oni th e B ritish steam er,
73
London M erchant, such goods
33
b eing officially reported iu
33
th e ship m anifest.
33
Tin* indictm en t w as fo l­
low ed l»y th e announcem ent
o f United S tates A ttorney
Coke that he w ould m ove for
th e dism issal of the indict­
m ent on the ground that
Cleaver Sw ocpisl
down on
th e British ship through ig ­
norance
of
International
Iatw and custom s regulations.
SA LEM , F eb . 3. — T he long,
d raw n o u t p ro h ib itio n in v e s tig a ­
tio n w ill lik ely com e to a close
h e re to n ig h t w hen th e se n a te in ­
v e s tig a tin g
c o m m itte e
in v ites
G o v ern o r P ie rc e in, in o rd e r th a t
he m ay ex p lain w h e th e r W . H er-
w ig, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e a n ti­
saloon lea g u e w as r u n n in g th e d e ­
p a rtm e n t or d ire c tin g its policies
instead, of p ro h ib itio n i|ire c to r
G eorge C leaver.
T he c o m m itte e also w a n ts to
q u e stio n C leav er and H erw ig , who
have a p p e a re d se v era l tim es d u r ­
ing th e in v e stig a tio n .
It is ex­
pected th a t som e se n sa tio n a l evi­
dence w ill be p re se n te d a t th e
m e e tin g to n ig h t by th se m en.
T h e m e e tin g of th e c o m m ittee
last n ig h t ra n p a st m id n ig h t, and
w as fe a tu re d by th e speech of
fo rm e r G o v ern o r O sw ald W est, in
w hich he scored a ll p ro h ib itio n
law v io la to rs , and lash ed G over­
n o r P ie rc e a n d D ire c to r C leaver.
L. K e ltz in g , fo rm e r b u sin ess
m a n a g e r of th e W e ste rn A m e ri­
can, K u K lux K ian o rg a n , to ld
th e c o m m ittee w h a t a sc o u n d re l
he th in k s C leav er is, an d a c c o u n t­
ed fo r th e b reach betw een C leaver
and th e K ian .
E L M IR A , N. Y. F eb. 3
— A d ic tio n a ry 148 y ears
old. p rin te d A u g u st 16,
1777, w hen th e 13 o r ig ­
in al L n ite d S ta te s w ere
s till s tru g g lin g fo r e x is t­
ence, is th e prized possess-
ion o f M rs. S ophia M. R un-
ion.
B ro w n e d w ith age and
u n iq u e in its sim p licity ,
th e old book m ak es an in-
te re s tin g
ap p eal.
For
cross - w ord
puzzles it
w ould he of little value.
O rig in ally , th e
book
w as th e p ro p e rty of Mrs.
R u n io n ’s
g ra n d fa th e r,
Jo se p h H. J e u n e , w ho liv-
ed a t a sp a rse ly s e ttle d
h a m le t called H o u sefleld ,
Je ffe rso n C ounty, N. 'Y.,
a n d he used it as a sp e llin g
book a n d could spell ev ery
w ord in it.
33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
FIGURES SHOW
RAINFALL TO BE
OVER AVERAGE
33 ; 1 ive
»,
Month Period Comput-
ed by Observer to be
3.95 Inches Above
» irrigation
ASSURED
33 »
33 January Is Com paratively Dry
Monti*. W ith R ainfall .75 i„ .
B t -J ow Normal Unh
33
A fter th e w o rst d ro u g h t in th e
33 h isto ry of th e W est. M other Na-
jj tu re seem s to have re le n te d , fo r
33 a c co rd in g to fig u re s m ade public
33 th is m o rn in g
by L ouis Dodge,
w
e
a
th
e
r
o
b
se
rv
e
r, th e ra in fa ll in
33
th
is
section
is
well
over n o rm al
33
i
fo
r
th
e
p
eriod
betw
een
S ep tem b er
33
33 1 1, 1924 and F e b ru a ry 1, 1925.
33 I D u rin g th is perio d , a to ta l o f
| 14.75 inches of p re c ip ita tio n w as
re g is te re d in
Ihe official
ra in
j gauge. T he a v e ra g e ra in fa ll fo r
| thiB five m o n th period, co m p u ted
! from fig u re s over a long period of
j y e a rs, is 10.80 inches, o r 3.95 in -
j ches less th a n , th e to ta l re g iste r-
I ed th is year.
DIRECTORS OF
Y ELECTED AT
ANNUAL MEET
■■ -
T h is above n o rm a l to ta l w as
re g is te re d in sp ite of th e com par-
itiv ely d ry m o n th of J a n u a ry . T he
j a v e ra g e ra iu fa ll fo r th e m onth of
Report of Y ear’s Activities Janua,y is 2 96 inches, w hile d u r-
ing J a n u a r y of th is y ear, only 2.21
of Organization Made
Inches w as re g iste re d h ere, .75
by Secretary
inch below n o rm al. D uring th e
T he a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e A sh­ m o n th th e re w as a sm all a m o u n t
lan d Y.M.C.A. w as held S unday of snow , but Dodge e stim a te s th a t
a fte rn o o n a t
th e
P re sb y te ria n th e re w as not eno u g h to influence
At
c h u rc h . Five d ire c to rs w ere e le c t­ th e a v e ra g e fo r th e m o n th .
ed for a term of th re e y e a rs, th e re no tim e w as th e re enough snow to
being fifte e n d ire c to rs in a ll w ith be m ea su red .
T he m o n th of J a n u a ry held but
f?Ve to be elected a n n u a lly . T he
new d ire c to rs a re : W . W. R ob­ e ig h t c le a r days in w hich Old Sol
inson. J . A. P u tn a m , R. L. B u rd ic, w o rk ed to his best a d v a n ta g e .
J r ., B. C. F o rs y th e an d W . R. T w enty d ay s d u rjn g th e m onth
H enry.
w ere so cloudy t h a t th e sun func­
tion
w ith e x tre m e d iffic u lty , w h ile
T he re p o r t of th e S e c re ta ry C.
V. H ow ell, show ed a v ery c re d ­ on th re e d ay s th e clouds b lo tted
Cherry City Quintet Determined to Wipe Out Stigma
ita b le piece of w ork acco m p lish ­ o u t th e w arm s u n sh in e fo r a p a r t
of E arly Defeat by Taking Double Bill.
ed by th e ashociation d u rin g th e of th e day.
T he heavy ra in fa ll fo r th e five
Marske Out W ith Mumps
p a st year. N ine bo y s’ clu b s w ith
m
o
n th period com puted by D odge
a to ta l m em b e rsh ip of 160 a re
m e e tin g each w eek a n d a re fill­ m ak es c e rta in th a t p len ty of w a­
T w d of th e to u g h e s t g am es o f; s tr e n g th , a n d if M arske is o u t.
ing a v ery im p o rta n t p a rt in th e te r will be a v a ila b le fo r irrig a tio n
th e season face th e A sh la n d H igh It Is g o in g to be a se rio u s blow
T he g ia n t
life
of th e s e boys, nup p ly in g in- p u rp o se s th is year.
School b a s k e t h all to ss e rs th is to th e hopes of th e A sh la n d five.
E
m
ig
ra
n
t
C
reek
dam
,
a
lth o u g h it
s tr u c t :on,
e n te r ta in m e n t
and
w eek end, w hen th e y ta n g le w ith
W ilson w ho w o rk e d in M a rsk e ’s
was
n
o
t
com
pleted
u
n
til
a fte r th e
frie n d ly aid in th e b u ild in g of
th e S alem H igh school five on p o sitio n a g a in s t G ra n ts P ass sh o w ­
ra
in
s
had
been
well
u
n
d
e r w ay,
c h a ra c te r.
In a d d itio n to these
F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y n ig h ts a t th e ed to good a d v a n ta g e , c h a lk in g up
boys’ clu b s, th re e of w hich a re ra p id ly filled , u n til now. acco rd ­
A rm o ry . T he S a le ra ite s gave th e te n m a rk e rs , an d it m ay be th a t
fo
r boys from n in e
to
tw elve ing to re p o rts , th e w a te r level
A sh la n d q u in te t th e i r to u g h e s t sh o u ld M arsk e fail to b re a k in to
y e a rs of ag e a n d th e o th e r s ’x for is w ith in tw e n ty feet of th e to p
g a m e on th e ir re c e n t n o r th e r n th e lin e u p th is w eek, W ilson will
boys from tw elv e to six teen y ears of th e dam . W ith th e sp rin g ra in s
trip , d ro p p in g th e c o n te s t. 30-25, be a b le to fill th e bill.
ol age, thelre is th e Hi Y GroUp an d w a te r from m eltin g snow s till
o nly a f te r a fierce s tru g g le in
C oach H u g h e s ’ re m a in in g for-
form ed from th e
o ld e r
H igh to be ad d ed to th e supply it is
w hich th e locals w ere fo rced to w ord, B u tte rfie ld , h u n g up a m ark
SA
LEM
,
Feb.
3.
—
G
overnor
School
hoys
w
ith
a
m
em
b
e
rsh
ip of c e rta in th a t th e e n tire s to ra g e cap­
open up w ith e v e ry th in g th e y h a d fo r th e boys to sh o o t a t S a tu rd a y
P
ierce,
th
ro
u
g
h
h
is
sp
o
k
e
sm
a
n
in
from
tw e n ty
to
tw e n ty - five. acity of th e re se rv o ir will he used
in o rd e r to fin ish on top.
n ig h t w h en he scored 25 of his
th
e
house,
R
e
p
re
se
n
ta
tiv
e
H
u
n
te
r,
T hese g ro u p s m eet
under
th e th is y e a r. H ad it been possible
T h e Salem g a n g h a s w reck ed te a m s p o in ts a g a in s t G ra n ts P ass.
to close th e g a te s in th e dam
to
d
a
y
te
n
d
e
re
d
th
e
olive
b
ra
n
c
h
th e hopes of a lo t of b a s k e tb a ll B u tte rfie ld h a s been h ig h p o in t
(C
ontinued
on
page
4
)
i
e
a rlie r, an d th u s back up m uch o f
co ach es in th e n o r th e r n en d of m an in m o st of th e g am es so fa r o f peace to th',e fgam e people,
th e w a te r from th e e a rly ra in s ,
th e s ta te by
tro u n c in g
te a m s th is se aso n , b u t th e 25 p o in t m a rk a g re e in g , a c co rd in g to lobby g o s­
th e re s e rv o ir w ould, in all p ro b ­
sip
th
a
t
he
will
re
a
p
p
o
in
t
I.
N.
w hich w ere a ll s e t fo r a su ccess­ is th e h ig h e s t re g is te re d so fa r
a
b ility , he fille d - by th is tim e.
F
le
is
c
h
n
e
r
w
hen
h
is
te
rm
ex­
ful seaso n .
T he o n ly g a m e th e by one p lay e r.
N
ev er-th e-less, it is a lm o st c e rta in
p
ire
s
soon,
an
d
w
ill
rem
ove
R
ic
h
­
C h e rry C ity boys h a v e d ro p p ed
D u rin g th e p a s t w eek end, th e a rd P ric e fro m m em b e rsh ip on
th
a t th e re s e rv o ir will be Tilled to
so f a r 't h i s y e a r Is to th e A sh la n d
Salem five to o k a fall o u t of th e th e com m ission, as d e m a n d e d by
c ap acity th e firs t y e a r a fte r i t ’s
b u n ch , a n d th e y a re d e te rm in e d
E u g e n e h ig h five.
T he E u g e n e th e sp o rtsm e n .
co m pletion.
to w ipe o u t th a t lic k in g by ta k in g
h ig h e q u a d trim m e d th e M edford
T he te n d e r re s u lte d
in
th e
b o th tu ssle s th is w eek end.
q u in te t in one g am e, a n d d ro p p ed g am e com m ission bill bein g ta b le d
A1 M arsk e th e d im in u tiv e fo r­ th e ir second gam e, b re a k in g even
TILLAMOOK HARBOR
w a rd , w hose flo o r w o rk h a s been w ith th e M edford o u tfit. On com ­ w hen it cam e up fo r fin a l p as­
liviPKO
V EMENTS ASKED
a big f a c to r in th e success of th e p a ra tiv e scores, th e A sh lan d q u in ­ sag e. T h e bill w as d e s ig n a te d to
A sh la n d five so f a r th is seaso n , te t seem s to have a little edge on ta k e th e a p p o in tiv e p o w er o u t of
W A SH IN G TO N , Feb. 3.— T he
h a s been o u t fo r th e p a s t few d ays th e M edford five, b u t c o m p a ra ­ th e G o v e rn o r’s h a n d s an d to place
W ard D e p a rtm e n t to d ay reco m ­
w ith th e m u m p s, a n d It Is som e­ tiv e sco res, esp ecially , c o n c e rn ­ it w ith th e b o a rd of c o n tro l, th e “ World Peace and How to m ended th e e x p e n d itu re of $536,-
Obtain it,” Subject of
w h a t d o u b tfu l w h e th e r h e w ill be ing tw o riv a ls such as M edford a c tio n ta k e n in th e P o rt of P o r tT
000 fo r h a rb o r im p ro v e m e n ts a t
Talk by Noted Man
in sh a p e to ta k e th e flo o r a g a in s t a n d A sh la n d m ean v ery little . lan d C om m ission case.
T illam o o k Bay, O regon, p ro v id ed
th e Salem q u in te t. M a rsk e ’s w ork M edford seem ed to h a v e a to u g h
local in te re s ts w ill pay one h a lf
C lin to n N. H o w ard , of R o c h e st­
h a s fe a tu re d ’a lot of g am es th is tim e g e ttin g s ta r te d d u e to in ­
of th e firs t cost of such im p ro v e­
e r, N. Y., w ho is to le c tu re in A sh­
y e a r, a n d he is a h a rd m an to ju rie s , b u t now a p p e a r to be u n ­
m en ts.
land th is evening, is a p u b licist,
rep la ce . He w as o u t of th e G ra n ts d e r w ay.
T he M edford q u in te t
le c tu re r, a u th o r a n d c h a irm a n of
P a ss tu ss le S a tu rd a y n ig h t, b u t d ro p p ed a g am e to E u g e n e and
th
e W orld P eace C om m ission. He
h is loss w as n o t v ery k e e n ly fe lt
tw o to th e U n iv e rsity of O regon
has
dev o ted tw e n ty five y e a rs to
since th e lo cals co m p le te ly o u t­
F
ro
s
h
,
w
hile
th
e
A
sh
lan
d
q
u
in
te
t
th
e
p la tfo rm as a n a d v o c a te of
c la sse d th e C lim a te C ity q u in te t.
M rs. L. N. W oodside w as re ­ fo c ia l ju stic e , civic rig h te o u sn e ss
A g a in st th e Salem fiv e . C oach h a s w on n in e in a row , a n d h av e c e n tly a p p o in te d by R. L. P rice
law e n fo rc e m e n t, eq u al rig h ts and
H u g h e s w ill h av e to h av e h is fu ll y e t to lose a gam e th is season.
as h o ste ss a n d e n te r ta in e r a t th e w orld peace.
C ra te r L ak e L odge fo r th e com ­
T he W o rld P eace C om m ission ;
HOQUIAM, W ash., F eb. 3. —
RAINS
IN
SEATTLE
BURGLARS ENTER,
ing season, b e g in n in g ilu ly 1. Mrs. of w hich he is now c h a irm a n , rep
T ossed on m o u n ta in o u s seas in a
INUNDATE ALL CITY W oodside will re m a in a t th e re s e n ts 41 n a tio n s w ho h av e jo in -) lifeb o at, five m em b ers of th e crew
ROB MEDFORD HOME
L odge u n til th e close of th e se a ­ cd in th e call fo r th e nex t w orld ' of fifteen of th e a b a n d o n ed steam
S E A T T L E , F eb. 3. — I n te r ­ son.
L ocal police officers h a v e been
co n feren ce, w hose su p re m e ob­ sch o o n er, C aoba, w ere picked up
n o tifie d to m ak e a se a rc h fo r a m itte n t ra in s w ill sw eep S e a ttle
It is g ra tify in g to know th a t je c t is to ab o lish w a r and m ak e
off G rays H a rb o r b a r to d ay a n d
g a n g o f th ie v e s w ho h a v e been a n d a d d to th e w ide s tre tc h e s of one of A’s h la n d ’s re s id e n ts has
n a tio n s C h ristia n in th e ir r e la ­ w e re b ro u g h t to th is city s h o rtly
o p e ra tin g in A sh lan d a n d M edford w a te r lying in th e low er sectio n s been chosen fo r th is special posi­
tio n s w ith one a n o th e r. H ow ard a fte rw a rd s on th e tu g C udahy.
d u rin g th e p a st few w eeks. T he of th e city , th e w e a th e r b u re a u tio n , esp ecially as th e com ing sea­
ad v o cates u n iv e rsa l d isa rm a m e n t A n o th e r life b o a t w as sig h te d on
g a n g c o m m itte d th e ir la te s t crim e s ta te d h e re to d ay as th e public son w ill be a v ery im p o rta n t one
by in te rn a tio n a l a g re e m e n t. H is th e N o rth B ar. w ith
o m en
la s t n ig h t in M edford, w h en th ey u tility c o m p an ies began to re ­ a t th e L odge. M any n o ta b le p e o - . topic w ill be "W o rld P eace and ' a b o a rd , a n d th e C u d ah v tw ste
am ed
e n te re d th e ho m e of H. H. H a rv e y p a ir th e d a m a g e do n e b y - th e pie w ill be v isitin g a t C ra te r L ake | How to O b tain I t . ”
•
J to th e ir a ssista n c e as soon as th e
a n d rem o v ed tw o rifle s , a sh o t heav y s to rm s of S u n d a y n ig h t.
d u rin g th e 1925 season, a c c o rd in g ;
A fte r h e a rin g C lin to n N. H ow -j f ir s t five su rv iv o rs w ere la n d e d
An inch a n d a q u a r te r of ra in to P rice.
g u n , tw o p a irs of shoes, a ra z o r
! a rd a t th e W h ite T em ple in Mia- h ere.
h a s fallen d u rin g th e p a s t 24
a n d a fo u n ta in pen.
J m i, F la ., in 1924, w hom he in tro -
H ope w as ex p ressed th a t th e
h o u rs. T he w ind h a s a tta in e d a
; duced as “ one of th e o u ts ta n d in g e n tire crew and C a p ta in S an d ig
velo city of fo rty e ig h t m iles per
J fig u re s in th e w orld of r e fo rm ,” w ould be fo u n d , a lth o u g h so m e
RECORD TRAVEL IS
h o u r h e re , a n d e ig h ty m iles along
Burglar Binds Girl.
NOTED
BY
CHAMBER
W illiam J e n n in g s B ry an w ro te : fe a r th a t th e o th e rs m ay h a v e
th e co ast. R iv e rs 'a r e sw ollen and
j “ C iin to n N. H o w a rd ’s le c tu re on been w ashed o v e rb o a rd in d r if tin g
Takes Nap, Then Goes fie ld s in u n d a te d n o rth of E v e re tt.
M rs. J . H. F u lle r a t th e local j “ P eace th ro u g h
th e P rin c e of from N o rth H ead to G ray H a rb o r.
c h a m b e r of com m erce office a n - , P e a c e ,” sh o u ld be d e liv ered in
T he C oaba, b a tte re d by high s e a s
BOSTON, F e b . 3— A b u rg la r,
rfounced to d a y th a t th e o u t of 'e v e r y co m m u n ity th ro u g h o u t th e off th e m o u th of th e C o lu m b ia ,
w hom M iss B essie M. K elly, tw e n ­ DR. SUN NEAR DEATH;
s ta te a u to m o b ile
r e g is tr a tio n s . U nited S ta te s. It is th e eq u al of
w as
ty -fo u r, d isc o v e red u n d e r h e r bed
160 PULSE REPORTED d u rin g th e m o n th of J a n u a r y w ere a n y th a t I have ev er h e a rd or becam e w n te r logged a n d
ab
an
d
o
n
ed
by
th
e
crew
y
e
s
te
rd
ay.
in h e r a p a rtm e n t,
bound
and
a lm o st do u b le th e n u m b e r reg ís-¡ re a d , a n d p ro fo u n d ly im p ressed
g ag g ed h e r a n d th e n to o k a nap
P E K IN G , F e b . 3— D r. Sun Y at te re d d u rin g th e sam e m o n th In th e la rg e a u d ie n c e t h a t had th e T he s te a m e rs G ray s H a rb o r a n d
F o re s t K in g e a ch h ad th e C o ab a
o f tw o h o u rs b e fo re d e p a rtin g Sen, so u th C h in a d ic ta to r, is d y ­
1924. L a st m o n th 179 c a rs o b ta in -; p riv ile g e of h e a rin g it.”
in tow a t s e p a ra te tim e, b u t th e
w ith $125 a d iam o n d rin g v a l­ in g . A rtific ia l s tim u la tio n h a s ed p e rm its to o p e ra te in th e s ta te
T he m e e tin g to n ig h t w ill be
T he C oaba Is
u e d a t $250 a n d a w rist-w a tc h been, found)
fo u n d necessary . S u n ’s tem - fo r a p eriod of th re e m o n th s, held in th e P re sb y te ria n C h u rch . tow lin e s p a rte d .
believed
to
be
still
d rif tin g o u t
sh e re p o rte d to police.
p e ra tu re w as re p o rte d as 101 and w hile d u rin g J a n u a r y , 1924, 93 u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e A shland
from N o rth H ead.
M iss K e lly fo u n d th e th ie f a f t­ h is p u lse 160, in a b u lle tin is ­
c a rs w ere re g is te re d as fro m o u t M ln lstrla l A sso ciatio n .
I t w ill
er hearing noises under the bed. su ed by h is physioian.
of s ta te .
s ta r t a t 7 :3 0 .
SALEM FIVE TO FURNISH
OPPOSITION THIS T O
N. HOWARD
GIVES LECTURE
HERE TONIGHT
Mrs. Woodside Is x
to be Hostess at
Crater Lake Lodge
Crew of Wrecked
Steamer Rescued
Off Grays Harbor
Tidings W ant Ads, lc a word.