A shland D aily T idings MALARIA GERMS ' Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ' (International News Wire Service) VOL. XLVIII Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43 ASHLAND CLIMATE yV ithout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma, Th is is a proveu fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ",.1925 NO. 132 EMIGRANT D A M ^ T X ™ by Creditors NEARLY FILLED BY BAD STORM 8 ______ o OF CITY MADE BY Chief Figures in the News of the Day FISH BILL HELD OVER TO AWAIT ACTION MONDAY Woman Didn’t Read Papars and Eclipse Was Puzzle to Her CAVE VICTIM IS SHUT OFF FROM AID BY SLIDE XX XX » ( X X XX PHOENIXVILLE, Pa., 8 XX h eb. 5. — There was one XX X X person in the United «J XX XXI XX States who did not know XX XX XX about the eclipse until it XX XX r Full 8,000 Acre Feet Nearly ’ XX happened. Oregon Insurance Rating X X Then a wo­ XX Backed Up by Giant Dam. ; Action Deferred Until Next XX XX - Bureau Surveyor Com­ m an’s voice called the po­ XX Mouth of Cave Is Closed to Water Is Let Out , Week bv Members of XX lice station. XX pletes Work Here XX Rescue Crew by Order of Senate XX XX “ W hat’s happening?” XX ------ x Military Commander STREAMS ARE FULL XX she asked the officer who XT XX REPORT IS TO BE MADE TRAPPING BILL PASSED £ answered (he phone. “ Why XX IS STARTED K lam ath ami Kogu,» Sai1- the Shevlin-Hixon company pur- tw enty four hours. The highways JUSSERAND IS NOT Pleted w ithin two weeks. It will take two days to drive obtained about the cancellation WORRIED OVER DEBT ' " “ rglnB ! •hased last July the North Marsh «re ftaoded with from six inches Coach Hughes announced this him w hlTilm the shaft, which was decided upon of the games came from the an ­ morning th a t the team was in him with the unlawful seizure of! unit of reservation tim ber con- to a foot of water. w hen-it was determined th at at PARIS, Feb. 5— “ Tho France- ALL ALASKA IS IN BrlHsh Steam‘ ta,n,D< 350’000-°00 feet of tim ­ nouncement in the Medford news­ great shape for the Salem con­ erq iLondo°a M The roadways in the section, worst, it will sacrifice only the DANGER, EPIDEMIC paper. “ We will play Salem If test, and th a t he expected his er, London M erchant was dismis­ her. Before this purchase the F re­ although slippery, are s till* in American debt problem can be a r­ life of Collins, while a continua­ we have to use the Ju n io r High chargers to ring up a couple more sed by Judge Bean. The ju rist mont Land company owned 73,- good shape. R eports were circu­ ranged more easily than is gen­ NOME, Feb. 5. — All Alaska tion of the tunnel method is like­ team ,” Hughes declared. lated th a t the Ashland-Klamath erally b eliev ed ” said Jules Juss- victories. A1 Marske, the flashy reluctantly dismissed the case but 426 acres of tim ber land in the ly to sacrifice the lives of several may be gripped by the fearful Ashland supporters of the high little forward is still out with the the governm ent attorneys state Klam ath country. Falls highway was impassable, erand, form er French am bassa­ of the rescuers. _ diptheria epidemic, according to school athletic team s remember mumps, and probably will not they believed Cleaver acted only but the Howard and Grimes stages dor to the United States, who ar Leonard Seppella, world champion the incident of having a game sta rt but Wilson has been coming in Ignorance of the law in board­ have continued to m ake the trip rived here today. “ I believe a CO ED’S STORY OF ACTION POSTPONED dog musher, who arrived here to­ favorable solution can be reach­ cancelled by the Medford team. along rapidly, and will fit in nice­ ing the vessel. on scheduled time, although the day. KIDNAPING DOUBTED WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. — Probably the “sportsm en” can re­ ly. The rest of the first string drivers state th a t the road bed is ed which will not crush France,” A fter two hours debate, the Sen­ . Seppella stated th at the towns call th a t incident if they care to. five are in the best condition they in bad condition near Klam ath he added. EUGENE, Feb. 5. — Officials ate today indefinitely postponed of Elim and W hite Mountain have At th a t time tickets had been sold, have shown d u rin g the year, and | Falls. in the sheriff’s office announced further action for this session on been quarantined as cases of the advertising was out, and the Ash­ will make the Salem boys romp J Tuesday th at they had, to their any world court legislation. disease are suspected there. land team was ready to play when along at a fast clip to grab the complete satisfaction, pulled to Springfield— Pacific Telephone Thirty two casfes are officially on the Medford outfit refused to do verdict. • bits the kidnaping story told by a and Telegraph company adds 200- record a t the village of Shaktoo- their stuff. That is the only legi­ 20-year-old University of Oregon B utterfield and Wilson will nam e switchboard and audible lick, Sepella stated, with many tim ate cancellation on record at co-ed Monday night. Earl Luckey start at the forw ard positions, KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 5. — ringing for all phones. contacts and possibilities for even the local.school, and the memory Bryant a t center with Ramsey At the annual deputy, who investigated the case meeting of the more cases. rankles. believed the story entirely imagin­ and K atzer holding down the board of directors of the Klamath The report of the cancellation guard positions. Stratton, who has Irrigation district, R. E. Brad­ ary, he said, although he would of the Salem games included the been running with the first string bury was elected president, A. M. give no reason as to why the girl following statem ent. “Ashland and several other second strin g ­ Thomas secretary and J. H. Car­ should have said what she di a t 7.30, with the main gam es, The board went on record as suited in the horrible death of two, out. the oy>er de­ announced by the Standard Oil o f concrete in order to visit Cra­ separated from best men crippled and out of the startin g a t 8:15, sharp. opposed to the proposed leg'.sla students, and the serious illn ess• te r Lake, K lam ath Falls and other fendants until after all the trials company (C alifornia). tive bill which would change the of (our others might have been scenic points in the “ Empire are completed. The oil increase ranges from 25 It was Taylor’s voluntary con­ cents to 45 cents a barrel, ex­ MAN SURRENDERS election date of irrigation dis­ due to a mistake on the part of A w akening.” GENERAL WHITE IS some pharmacy student loomed IN CAB MYSTERY For the highway committee of fession which brought about the cept for crude oil of 36 per cent UNDER FIRE NOW tricts from the second Tuesday here today. % ------- in October to the first Tuesday the Klam ath cham ber of com­ a rrest and m urder indictm ents gravity and above in th e Rose- Dean Dye, head of the school of SEATTLE, Peb. 5. — Elm er . SALEM, Feb. 5. — In an affi­ in September. merce today was authorized to against the others. In the trial crans-Athens field in Southern pharmacy, announced this m orn­ The board decided not to make procure four big signs to be placed of Sira Pate, which resulted in California. Here,, where the high­ M anhart, 35, who last night su r­ davit filed with Governor Pierce ing that he had discovered a bot­ One hundred and one autom o­ north and south of the “ cross- conviction, it was Taylor who ap­ er priced light oils predom inate, rendered himself to officers, say­ Major Charles Gyedsted charged any move toward a change of lo­ tle containing strychnine on the biles were registered at the camp­ roaba,” and also to arrange for P®ared In the role of star witness th e increase ranges from 46 to ing th a t he had found out he was th a t A djutant General W hite is cation, as reported. It was ev- shelf of the dispensary on. the ing ground during January, ac­ suitabie electric lights for the big against his form er bootlegging 58 cents a barrel. The fuel oil wanted in connection with the guilty of petty graft in the con­ plained th at there was no disposi­ University campus. Previous to the cording to a report of the LIthia shooting of Mrs. Lillian Helen duct of his office. Gjedsted, until! tion on the part of the old board sign where autoists sta rt up the companion. Increase of 25 cents a barrel is discovery, Dean Dye announced Pate, Sullivan and O’Shea are effective at all points except El Morley in a taxicab Saturday a few days ago an assistant in the or the retiring secretary to take Green Springs hill. B ert H ill, „ 4. i park commission. In the cars that all the strychnine was in-1 there were 290 persons and 32 of chairm an of the ccypmittee, says said to be extremely bitter against Segundo and San Pedro where the night, was to be faced today with office of the A djutant General al­ advantage of the district in the tact. j the cars rem ained at the park for th a t speed is going to m ark the Taylor because he “ came clean” increases is 20 cents per barrel. fitn e sse s of th e affair. M anhart leges W hite charged traveling ex­ m atter of lease of the quarters, Pharmacy students compound two or more days during tile and confessed the crime, impli­ The company did not state the appeared in a dazed condition penses for his Buick automobile, it being proposed to protect pres­ activity of his ^committee. all the prescriptions issued by month. when he surrendered. He said at the same tim e he was making ent tenants. cating them. Which of the trio, reason for the increases. the school infirm ary physicians, th a t he had been on a long spree, use of a Dodge car m aintained by if any, made any direct th reats This is r.n unusually good re­ The Increases a re effeettve a t TIDINGS WANT! ADS SELL against Taylor’s life could not be and it is believed th a t the strych­ cord for the month of January was relu ctan t to talk, appeared the National Guard. W hite con­ all points served by the company ANYTHING. nine was m istaken for some other and indicates th a t 1925 will brin^ puzzled a t questions and stam ­ tends Gjedsted was discharged learned. ' in Pacific coast states. There’s a message in The drug, and dispensed by the stu­ mered in his answers. and the la tte r says he resigned. i a record num ber of tourists and Tidings Want Ads. dents. campers to this city. « TOKYO, Feb. 5. — XX Creditors of members of XX the Japanese Imperial XX Diet w ant their money, so XJ they keep track of when XX pay day comes for the XX parliam entarians and /are XX on the spot to press their XX claims for settlem ent. XX Members of the Diet XX get $1,500 a year and, XX when the Diet opened in XX December, they were paid XX five m onths’ salary in ad- XX vance. Creditors swarmed XX about the entrance in such XX numbers police guards had XX difficulty in handling XX them. Despite th eir alert- XX ness the creditors report- XX ed collections poor. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WILLAMETTE IS ABOVE FLOOD LEVEL SHEVLIN-HIXON PLANT AT KLAMATH F. SALEM CONTESTS HERE ARE NOT CANCELLED, COACH DECLARES New Signs to be Placed on Roads Near Klamath F. TAYLOR’S LIFE THREATENED BY of Gasoline MEN ON TRIAL Price Is Raised 2 Cents Over Pacific Coast Klamath Body of Irrigationists to Choose Officers DIE AS RESULT OF BAD M ISTAKE 101 Automobiles Are Registered at Park Camp Ground