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X < MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily ASHLAND CLIMATE 'W 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 (International News Wire Service) 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, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 Park Board Urges Purchase oí 16 Acre Tract Here’s What It Means to Woods ' if V ou Read Much Members of Commission Give Three Reasons for Their Request That the McCormick Tract be Purchased and Added to the Park Holdings. Bond Retirement Plans Are Set Forth. Chief Figures in News Spotlight W A SH IN G TO N , F eb. 7. — E v e ry p erso n w ho buys a tw e n ty -fo u r-p a g e n ew s p a p e r f o r tw o c e n ts c u ts o u t o f th e fo re s ts of th e U n ited S ta te s o r C a n a d a a block of w ood tw o in ch e s h ig h , th re e in ch e s w ide an d fo u r in c h e s long. W ith th e h e lp of a p a p e r m ill cord of wood in- forntyss 3.600 p e o fte th e d a y 's new s. STATE TO, MAKE PROFIT ON LOAN I « 03748411 Banks to Buy Bonds from State and Then Re-Sell at Same Price Members of the Park Commission, upon whose re x a n n t t ü t t t í t i t í t í U T t quest the proposition calling for the purchase of the Mc Cormick tract, to be used as an addition to the camp grounds in Lithia Park, was added to the ballot for the special election to be held February 17, this morning made their first public announcement of their stand on the proposition. According to the agreement, tacitly made with the council at the time the proposition was before that body, the park commissioners agreed to move the elk now oc cupying a two acre tract in the center of the park, to the high land of the McCormick tract. This move will release Workers W eary from Sleep these two acres, also to be used as an addition to the less. Days and Nights of camp grounds, thus making about four acres in all ad Digging dition to the camp grounds. CAVE CITY , K y., F eb. 7— A The members of the commission prepared their open m o n o to n o u s, d e a d ly d u ll ro u tin e ing announcement today. The announcement follows: w ith th e m en w o rk in g as a u to “ There are three reasons why the city should own m a tic a lly as m ach in es, to d ay the McCormick land as an addition to the Lithia Park— g rip p e d S and C ave. in w hich F loyd C o llins h a s been e n to m b First, because it is the only land left That is suitable and ed fo r th e p a st e ig h t days. Gone available for the extension of the grounds. It has two w ere th e c h a n c e s fo r in d iv id u a l houses on it, one a good house that would cost approxi g lo ry , w hich s u s ta in e d m an y of mately $2.5(H) if constructed at the present time. Both th e wouild-be re s c u e rs th r o u g h houses are rented at the present. There is nearly sixteen o u t m an y sle e p less n ig h ts of toil in th e stic k y , c la y d a m p m uck. acres in the tract, x All t h a t re m a in s fo r th o se “ Second, the city should own the land in order that w o rk in g on th e s h a ft now being! they can control the standing timber. Now, as you go up d u g to sav e C o llins is a w e a ry I the creek, you look at a back ground of green timber. ro u n d of d ig g in g a n d d rillin g .* < l-j Should some private individuals buy the land and cut off th o u g h th e w ork Is being p u sh ed ! ra p id ly , th re e is no isuch h u r r y - the timber, it would ruin tbe background of our park. RESCUERS SLOW DOWN WORK AT KENTUCKY CAVE :: ' « :: « :: tt tt :: :: « F our and O ik - H alf Per Cent In » terest to be Paid o„ Boads « W Idle Farm ers Pay Six ’ » FARMERS BENEFITED Fire « SYDNEY, N. S., F e b . 7. — T he d e v o tio n of th e e n g in e - room men. to th e ir d u ty whilei fire rag ed a ro u n d th em b ro u g h t th e six p a sse n g e rs a n d crew of th ir te e n o f th e c o astal s te a m e r B ra s d ’O r safely to sh o re n e a r h ere, a f te r a th rillin g d ic e w ith d e a th . The p a sse n g e rs and crew lan d ed a s th e s te a m e r b ro k e in to fla m es from stem to ste rn . « « « « » « » a n a « p » » « « tt « a » SISKIYOU WILL OUIT PUBLICITY ING BODY County Will Withdraw from Northern Calif. Assn. Work Goes on » tt tt TO DO OWN PUBLICITY - - • tt S iskiyou Supervisors B elieve Co. tt Can Get B etter P ublicity tt Through Own Bureau tt SALEM , Feb. 7. — It w as a n Y R EK A , F eb. 7— By a u n a n i n o unced a t th e office of th e s ta te m ous vote, th e Siskiyou C ounty tre a s u re r , a n d also a n n o u n c ed and B o a r i of S u p erv iso rs a t th e F e b ex p lain ed a t ¡a< jo in t m e e tin g of ru a ry m ee tin g w ith d re w from th e h o u se an d th e s e n a te to d ay th e N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia C o u n ties th a t S ta te T r e a s u r e r Tom K ay has A ssociation a n d served th e a sso madp! a rr a n g e m e n ts w ith P o r t c ia tio n w ith th e Hix m o n th s' no land' b a n k s to finance th e w h eat tice n e c essa ry u n d e r th e a g re e re lie f bill passes a s on em ergency m en t betw een th e hoard a n d th e m e a su re fo r th e aid of th e fa rm e rs o rg a n iz a tio n . of E a s te rn O regon. T he a c t ’ou cam e as a clim ax T he m e a s u re w ill (necessitate to a busy session of th e board, th e b o rro w in g of a m illion an d a Federal Building Wanted to w h ere e v e ry th in g from a d ish House Post Office q u a r te r d o lla rs from th e a rg e w ashing m ach in e in th e co u n ty in City b a n k in g firm s of P o rtla n d . T hese h o sp ita l not to cost m ore th a n lo an s w ill be fo r a d u ra tio n of $4 50 to road m u tte rs w ere dis KLAM ATH FA L L S, Feb. 7.__ one yteiajr, an d th e s ta te will pay cussed. ' h a t now is th e tim e to begin fo u r a n d o n e q u a r te r p er cent in a n a c tiv e cam p aig n fo r a fed e ra l T he a sso e 'a tio n w as n o t re p re te re s t. b u ild in g in K la m a th F a lls was sented, w hen th e m otion to w ith A c c o id in g to th e p an a n n o u n c M IS C H A E J /M A K T 4- C U R T I S ' D. tSTlLBUK. thie s ta te m e n t m ade y e ste rd a y by d raw w as p re se n te d by S u p e rv is ed, th e h a n k in g firm s of P o rtla n d pEO N 'A R D S E P P A L A §■ ARNOT/D RO TH JTEIK T J u d g e Lem L. G a g h a g e a a t th e or M. E. B u ck n er and seconded w ill p u rc h a se one an d a q u a rte r K iw a n is clu b . He called a tte n by W . T. D avidson. It w as u n In one of the most dramatic dog team races In all history, Leonard million! d o lla rs w o rth of th e b a n d s tion to th e f a c t t h a t an a p p ro p ria d ersto o d th a t L ew is C a rrig a n of Beppala, famous Alaskan muaher, bore into diptheria-stricken Nome hield in th e s o ld ie rs ’ bon u s s in k the precious package of antitoxin that was counted on to halt the in g fu n d . I t w as a n n o u n c ed th a t tio n of $150,000,000 fo r postof- R edding, s e c re ta ry of th e a'lsocia- plague. Mlscha Elman, violin virtuoso of world-wide repute, has an flees an d fe d e ra l b u ild in g s had re L' o n , was a t A ltu ra s in an e ffo rt nounced In New York hla engagement to Miss Helen Katten, of San th e s ta te will h av e o p tion of r e cen tly been fa v o ra b ly re p o rte d by to win back th e Modoc co u n ty Francisco, whom he met four years ago on a steamer bound for Europe p u rc h a s in g th e s e bonds in 1926, a c o m m ittee in u tile h ouse at s u p e rv iso rs, who w ith d p rw last Naval Secretary Curtis D. Wilbur declares future wars will be com a t th e m in e p ric e paid by th e paratively local affairs, and there la unlikely to be another world war. b a n k s, tlie b a n k s ta k in g as th e ir W ash in g to n . m o n th . T he no tice w as sent by Arnold Rothsteln, immensely rich New York sporting man, is reported T he need fo r a fe d e ra l b u ild to have reached France with 11,000,000 to gamble against tbe Greek renum lcration t h e ' fo u r and a ing h a s been c o n sid e red a t v a r re g iste re d le tte r an d paved tlie way io r th e c re a tio n of an in d e q u a r te r p e r cenit in te re s t. syndicate that controls the Riviera baccarat. io u s tim es b u t w ith ra ilro a d a c p e n d e n t publici ty b u rea u 'm a in T he lo an s to th e fa rm e rs of tiv ity and g ro w th of th e city th e ta in e d by Siskiyou co unty. T he E a s te rn O regon a re to b e a r six I a s w as m a n ife s t w h ile th e res-i T h ird , it w ill give us a p lace to ~ ' 'c u e r s w e re w o rk in g in th e tu n -j p e r den t in te r e s t, a c co rd in g to t ’m e is now eoaiWdered rip e to sp o n so rs lo r th e new o rg a n iz a fen ce in fo r th e e lk , sc th e y will 1 nel e n tra n c e to th e cave. th e te rm s of th e bill. T he s ta te push th e m a tte r vig o ro u sly . T he tio n , w hich wHIl be held In ab ey hiave sh a d e in th e s u m m e r m o n th s w ill th e re b y p ro fit by one and fac t th a t th e K la m a th F a lls post- ance u n til th e fin a l re le a se from T h e loss of c o n ta c t w ith C o l-' a n d s h ru b b e ry to brow se on. It th re e q u a r te r s p e r c e n t of th e office w ill soon officially be d e th e asso c ia tio n h as been acted on, j lins a lso proved a d e p re s s in g in-! w ill th e re b y re le a s e th e lan d one an d ¡a. q u a r te r m illion d o l c la red a firs t class office w ill add d e c la re th a t th e $200 a m o n th flu en ce. I t is believed he is s t i l l 1 upon w hich th e y a re now p a s tu r la rs . I t w ill cost n e a rly th is g re a tly to th e w e ig h t of a rg u m e n t m em b ersh ip fee h e re to fo re paid I aliv e, h o w e v e t| sin ce th e dogs j ed . T he p a rk b o ard is com posed a m o u n t to a d m in is te r th e fu n d s fo r a fe d e ra l bu ild in g . to th e a sso c ia tio n w ould be d i w hich w e re se n t in th e m o u th of of m en w ho a re s triv in g to w o rk ! A fe d e ra l b u ild in g h e re w ould v e rte d to an in d e p e n d e n t pu b lic ---------------- ----------------------------------------------------- j a n d lo an s, a lth o u g h it is e stim a t- th e tu n n e l, c a rry in g food s tr a p fo r th e b e st in te r e s ts o f th e c i t y , house th e postoffice, offices of th e ity fu n d , w o rk in g w ith th e m e tro ped to th e ir necks, cam e o u t of Fastest Game of Year Ends-in F irst Defeat of Season ed that the work may lK* dmilP a t a ll tim es. W e g av e th is m a tte r ! re c la m a tio n serv ice, b u re a u of p o litan p ress for n a tio n w id e p u b fo r a little less g iving th e s ta te th e hole w ith o u t th e food. It for Local Outfit. Teams Tangle v ery c a re fu l th o u g h t b e fo re p re-j ro ad s, a n d have room fo r a fed licity fo r S iskyou county. a p ro fit. l is n o t know n w h e th e r th ey Again This Evening s e n tin g it to th e p eo p le of A sh-; e ra l c o u rt. T he tim e fs n o t fa r S u ilerv so rs W illiam R. Lee. sc ra p e d th e b u n d les o ff th e ir land fo r th e ir a p p ro v a l. d is ta n t w hen a n o th e r fe d e ra l j u Bond Issue Carries in Calif. n eck s w h en going th ro u g h th e c h a irm a n , M. E. B u ck n er, J . B. THUGS SHOOT, ROB You will n o te th a t th # bon d s dicial d i-tric t w ill be c re a te d in (B Y TU T JA C K SO N ) | o rs o u t in fro n t, b u t a fre e th ro w Town by More Than R o h re r, W . T. D avidson an d Dr. n a rro w p a ssa g e s, b u t it Jsbeliev- TACOMA BANK MAN P la y in g a p o w e rfu l d e fe n siv e ! by B ry a n t c u t dow n th is lead to a r e ten y e a r bonds, o p tio n a l a f te r O regon, and w ith a fe d e ra l b u ild Eight to One E. W . B a th u rs t w yre p re se n t a t ed th a t th e food w as ta k e n to five y e a rs. O u r re a so n fo r th is 1 g am e, a n d b re a k in g lose w ith an one p o in t. Tw o field g o als in TACOMA, Fejb. 7. — H. ing in K la m a th F a lls th e sav in g th e M onday and C ollins. T u esd ay ses is w e a re a t th e p re s e n t tim e p a y MT. SH A STA , C al., F eb . 7— By j offense w h ich o n o ccasions c a r ra p id succession, one by Ja c k S ch m id t, m a n a g e r of th e N a tio n a l in h o ld in g c o u rt h e re r a th e r th a n sions. T he s h a ft is dow n a b o u t tw e n ing off th e re c e ip ts o f th e a u to a v o te of n e a rly e ig h t to one th e ried th e ball u n d e r th e ir oppon- D ra g e r a n d th e o th e r by Bob D ra B an k of T acom a, w as to d a y sh o t in P o rtla n d o r M edford w ould be M onday saw Dr. F. B. L ucas ty -fiv e feet now , a b o u t h a lf th e cam p, fo r th re e pieces of pro p - J e le c to ra te of M t. S h a s ta a p p ro v e d ! e n ts b a s k e t a n d en d ed in. a goal, g e r gave th e v isito rs w h a t a p dow n th ro u g h th e back by th re e co n sid e rab le . a p p e a lin g to th e board to u rg e d ista n c e re q u ir e d to e ffe c t th e e rty . In five y e a rs, o r less, w e th e w a te r a n d se w e r bond ex te n - R e s c u e 'o f* 'th e th e S alem h ig h b a s k e tb a ll team p e a re d to be a s u b s ta n tia l lead, u n m ask e d b a n d its and a wom arf. th e s ta te h ig hw ay com m ission to m an. . . sion p p ro m o i $40 000 T u fii-1 6 e n to m b e d w ill h av e « th u e ------------- se we w ... ill . have paid ro g g ra ra m la st n ig h t h a n d e d th e A ah lan d b u t w ith tw o m in u te s to go, B ry w ho seized $2,500 in s ilv e r and leav e th e cab les a t his b rid g e T h e p ro g re ss la s t n ig h t w as h ig h five t h e 'r f ir s t d e fe a t of th e o u t an d th e n we sh o u ld be a b le day. D ue to th e ra p id g ro w th of a n t a n d W ilson g o t loose fo r field c u rre n c y w hich he wa® c a rry in g 12263656 ac ro ss th e K la m a th riv e r a t th e ir so m e w h at slo w e r th a n th e n ig h t to r e tir e th o se bon d s fro m th e r e th e to w n d u rin g th e t wo i b efo re, b o th b ecau se of th e w e 0 a r se aso n . T h e sc o re w as 21-20, an d g o als a n d A sh la n d w as a g a in to th e b a n k ’s b ra n c h th is m orn- la st p re s e n t m o o rin g s and th a t he n o t c e ip ts of th e a u to cam p if tra v e l y e a rs a n d th e p ro sp e c t fo r a n th e tu s s le w as j u s t a s close as w ith in s tr ik in g d ista n c e of th e i Ing. H e w as a p p ro a c h in g th e en iness of th e w o rk e rs a n d b ecau se b e . forced to ra ise them a s de c o n tin u e s a t its p re s e n t ra te , o th e r big y e a r fo r 1925 th e c ity th e score in d ic a te s. lead. F o r a fu ll m in u te th e ball tra n c e to th e ban k w hen th e b a n m an d ed by th e com m ission. T he of th e h a rd ty p e of d ig g in g w ith o u t a n y c o st to th e ta x p a y tru s te e s decided to c a ll an ejec F o r o u t a n d o u t sp e ed , th e see-iiaw ed back an d fo rth on th e d its drovte up to th e c u rb and i m a tte r w as ta k e n u u d e r conadi- s tru c k . e r s .” tu s s le la s t n ig h t w as a b o u t th e floor, w ith b o th te a m s c a stin g opened fire on him . tio n to a u th o riz e a new a n d la r g S c h m id t’s | e ra tio n . H o m er C ollins, b r o th e r o f th e k e e n e s t th in g sta g e d 0 » th e local F R A N K JO R D A N , e r s to ra g e ta n k a n d c o m p le te a tea m play to th e w in d s a n d p lay co n d itio n is se rio u s. H e m ay die. I S h e riff A. S. C a lk in s a p p e a re d e n to m b e d m an , a n d Jo h n G erald s, flo o r thisi seaso n . W . H. M cNAIR, T he A sh la n d in g a lm o s t in d iv id u a l b a sk e tb a ll. a lth o u g h he still h a s .a fig h tin g ! new pipe line, w hich w ill convey j an d th e board a u th o riz e d him to h is “ b u d d y ” a n g e re d b ecau se th ey o u tfit show ed p le n ty o f sipeed, LOUIS DODGE, w a te r from th e s p rin g d ire c t to T h e g am e en d ed w ith th e ball ch an ce of recovery. ’ T h e b a n d its I I em ploy a g u a rd a t th e ra te of $5 w e re b a rre d fro m . o p e ra tio n s S. A. P E T E R S , J r ., w h ile th e S a lem !te s w ere r ig h t on u n d e r th e Salem b a s k e t w ith th e fled in an a u to m o b ile w ith th e th e c ity , th u s in s u rin g a w a te r » b o u t th e cave by m ilita ry a u th o r th e ir h e e ls a t a ll sta g s of th e I fi d ay to g u a rd co u n ty p ris o n e rs A. C. N IN IN G E R . su p p ly t h a t w ill be a b so lu te ly lo ca ls p e g g in g aw ay in h opes of po lice in p u rs u it. itie s, pCan.ned to d a y to m a k e a gam e in th is resp e c t. K - .. x 1 as th e y c u t rock a t th e J . B. So s lig h t g r a b h ’n g off th e b a s k e t w hich p u re. , , W 6 con^ ’* tion of 1 R u ssell q u a rry fo r th e proposed new a n d in d e p e n d e n t re sc u e m is w as th e d iffe re n c e b e tw e en th e Tw o p ro p o sitio n s w ere voted w ould h a v e tunned d e fe a t into DEMPSEY SIGNS UP sion th ro u g h o n e of th e m an y tw o q u in te ts , t h a t even up to th e X n nf Ï ,‘ build ng aud . b . l . c o m . v icto ry . upon y e ste rd a y , th e f ir s t th in g FOR DISTANCE FIG H I r b > l o n < . t t b . . U t e d e | » t m « t t b . . l p e te „ t M one c u tte r be , m ploye(| black m o u th o p en in g s w h ich th is la s t te n seco n d s of p lay no one bein g th e w a te r ex ten sio n w hich been c le a re d up, m o to ris ts of th e P o o r p a ssin g a n d w o rse s h o o t se c tio n is d o tte d w ith , h o p /n g w ould a tte m p t to pick th e w in to su p e rv ise th e m en a t th e r a te c a rrie d , 245 to 33. a n d th e sec SAN DIEG O, F eb. 7. __ Ja c k s ta te m u st e ith e r h av e p e rm a n e n t in g in th e f ir s t h a lf p u t th e lo t h a t so m e lead o r tu r n w ould n e r. of $8 a day. S h e riff C alk in s w as ond p ro p o sitio n fo r sew er e x te n c a ls so f a r in th e r e a r it w a s im D em psey, w o rld ’s h eav y w eig h t license p la te s a tta c h e d to th e ir a ls o a u th o riz e d b rin g th e m to F loyd. T hey h av e to p u rc h a se sion, 241 to 29. R ain feljl d u r F o r th e f ir s t fiv e m im utes of possible fo r th em to do m ore c h a m p io n , to d a y took o u t a litieive o ars, o r c a rry te m p o ra ry licenses only sc o rn fd r th e “ s h a f t” m eth o d m o to r tru c k to convey th e p ris O ne of th e la rg e p la te g la ss in g th e . d ay, w hich p lay n e ith e r te a m scored. N ot th a n p u ll up even. T h e S a lem ite s in th e co u n ty c le r k ’s office h e r e ' issued by th e s h e riff. O th erw ise k e p t som e now in p ro g re s s in h o p es of r e s o n e rs to and from th e q u a rry , w in d o w s a t th e post office w as v o te rs a t hom e. B oth p ro p o si o v er f o u r shot? w e re ta k e n a t th e h a d B u tte rfie ld covered a ll th e to m a rry E s te lle T a y lo r, m otion th e y w iI* x1** lia b le to a r r e s t, ac- c u in g C ollins. th e tru c k not to cost m o re th a n b ro k e n th is m o rn in g w h en A. L. tio n s w e re su p p o rte d by th e fire b a s k e t by b o th te a m s d u r in g th is tim e, a n d a s a r e s u lt he scored b u t p ic tu re a c tre ss. In a n sw e r to a c o rd in & to a le tte r received here $80 6. R ussell will receiv e n o t L am b , c o n tra c to r, c ra sh e d in to d e p a rtm e n t a n d th e c h a m b e r of p e rio d , th r e e of th e s e s h o ts b e in g one field goal, a n d t h a t w ith tw o q u e stio n from th e license cilerk, from Sam K o z e r. s e c re ta ry .of m ore th a n $200 fo r th e ro ck t a k th e w indow w hbn th e b ra k e s of com m erce, w h ich h a s been c a rry - -r» lo n g one« by th e Salem o u tfit. S alem m en g u a rd in g him close th e c o u p ’e said th ey w ould prob- sta te . q -« «- . en from th e q u a rry , a n d S h e riff h is c a r g a v e aw ay : T h e n Salem b r o k e in to th e sco r ly. T he le tte r s ta te s th a t th e de ing on an a d v e rtis in g cam p aig n i R e p o r t b a y s M u c h a b ly w a it u n til M ondav b efo re C a lk in s w as also in stru c te d to Mr. L am b s ta te d th a t h e h ad fo r th re e w eeks, an d b o th or- ing co lu m n on a long s h o t by ; J a c k D ra g e r of th e v is ito rs an d b e in g m a rrie d . p a rtm e n t is now issu in g p late s p u rc h a se th e n e c essa ry to o ls fo r d riv e n d o w n W a te r s tr e e t an d g a in z a tio n s a s sis te d th e sa m e day th e a p p lic a tio n s are J a c k D ra g e r. B ry a n t ev en ed th is T om B ry a n t o f th e A sh la n d five in g e tt’ng c u ttin g th e rock. w h e n h e r e tu r n e d to M ain s tr e e t th e v o te rs to th e polls. up w ith tw o fre e th ro w s, b u t th e w e re tied, fo r h ig h p o in t h o n o rs, received, a n d th e r e is no valid th e m ud h ad becom e cak ed in his S a le m ite s a g a in to o k t h e lead, w ith mine p o in ts each , w h ile W il re a so n w hy p e rm a n e n t licenses b ra k e s , w hich clogged th em up so : sh o u ld n o t be .a tta c h e d to th e j a n d w ere n e v e r h e a d ed , a lth o u g h son a n d E llis w e re tied fo r th e m u ch t h a t th e y w ould n o t fu n c ' c a rs. M ED FO R D , F eb . 7 — T he r e - ' th e lo ca ls tied up th e coumt a t r u n n e r u p p o sitio n w,ith six m a r k tio n w hen h e a tte m p te d to sto p 1 K o zer says, “ In, all cases w here p o rt f o r J a n u a r y 's w e a th e r a t 15 a ll d u rin g th e th ir d q u a rte r, e rs apiece. in f ro n t o f th e po st office. C ra te r N a tio n a l p a rk , b u s ju s t o n l / to lo se th e r e s u lts o f th e ir m o to r v ehicle o w n ers d e sire to op- T h e tw o te a m s w ill ta n g le a g a in Mr. L am b s ta te d h e c a rrie d li been received a,t th e p a rk h e a d good w o rk by r o tte n pasiMng. ____ _ „ e r a te th e ir m o to r vehicles before th is e v e n in g a t th e A rm o ry . T he C ED A R FA LLS, W ash., Feb. 7.; re c e iv in g a p e rm a n e n t license a b ility in s u ra n c e a n d t h a t thfn q u a r te r s o ffice h e re fro m th e T h e h a lf en d ed w ith th e v is it s e rie s now s ta n d s one an d one, — M ildred W ilson k y a t th e po’ait | from th e se c re ta ry of s ta te ap- d a m a g e w ould be p aid by th e in ra n g e r s ta tio n e d th e r e in th e w in o rs on th e lo n g e n d of a 13-6 th e A sh lan d boys w in n in g a t s u ra n c e com pany.' G. S. B u tle r te r tim e, w hich .shows t h a t la s t score, a n d th e th in g looked lik e S alem an d th e Salem five p u ttin g of d e a th in th e S n o q u alm ie F a Is pli<;atlon fo r 1925 lic e ru e s ^ ou;d E. R. Isa a c a n d Co., h a v in g ju s t h o sp ita l to d ay ,w h ile tw o i n f a n t s |hp maHo. , w a s in th e c a r w ith M r. L am b i m o n th u p a t t h a t h ig h a l t i t u d e 1 a n easy v ic to ry f o r th e S alem ites. o v er a v ic to ry h ere. ‘ T o n ig h t’s a re d ead as th e re s u lt of a Ugh th e a h e riff of com p leted tfcclr b u sin e ss y e a r, a n d b y s ta n d e rs r e p o r t t h a t Mr. ,a r e a e a n as tn e re s u lt ot a th e ir ow n co u n ty a n d t h a t offi- ^Avas a w et a n d s to rm y one, d u r - . s t a r t i n g th e second h a lf th e locals tu ss le sh o u ld be a t o r ^ d one. k e ro se n e explosion, in a re m o d e ’- cjal isKUe a te m p o ra ry license to w ere so well pleased w ith th e re B u tle r e x h o rte d th e c a r to stop, ing w hich th e r e w as a to ta l p r e - 1 s ta g e d a ra lly a n d cam e w ith in s u lts th a t a b a n q u e t w as held last In a ppelf-minary g am e la st ed ,box c a r d w ellin g in th e rail b u t th a t« it w ould n o t lis te n to c o v e r th e o p e ra tio n of th e v e n ig h t a t th e H otel A sh lan d a t c ip ita tio n of 10.64 in ch es, r a i n , one portnt of ty in g th e score. J a c k n ig h t th e A sh lan d second team road eoloiuy here. h is p e rsu a sio n s. LOS A N G E L E S, F eb . 7. __ To- a n d m elted snow . , D ra g e r th e n s a n k a n o th e r long troim cedi th e J a c k s o n v ille iliigh h icles d u rin g th e in te rim . T h e re w hich all employe.- w ?re g u e st« T h e d ead b abies a re th e c h il 1 d a y d aw n ed h e re e x actly lik e a n y is now no valid clause fo r a n y o f th e firm . T h e re w a s .a to ta l sn o w fa ll d u r-! On e on o n e o f th e p r e ttie s t p ivot five, 34-6. d re n of L. R a n d a ll, sectio n h a n d , m o to r v e h ic le o w n e r dpertating1 CREW ON xrr WORKING * « a mtr t. nnATM°ther of the year- for the in g th e m o n th o f 101 in ch es, shots, fro m th e c e n te r of th e ' T h e sco re: T h is is th e y o u n g e st d ry goo d s w ho w ith h is w ife le ft th e babies i AMA TH F. ROAD w o rld did n o t com e to an end as m u ch o f w hich m elte d in to p re c i flo o r w e h av e e v e r seen , a n d th e E llis ( 6 ) F ( 2 ) B u tterfie ld in c h a rg e of tw o y o u n g g irls w hile h is c a r upon a 1924 license or a n d la d ie s fu rn is h in g s s to re in KLAM ATH FA L L S, F eb . 7. — 1 Was Pred ic te d by M rs. M a rg a re t p ita tio n . I t snow ed c o n s ta n tly th e v is ito rs h a d a th r e e p o in t lead . H e e n a n ( 4 ) F ( 6 __ ) Wilsom , th e p a re n ts s p e n t th e e v e n in g w ith o u t a p ro p e r m o to r vehicle | A sh la n d , b ein g th e sifccessors to A n o th e r crew o f m en w e re p u t on ^ ow‘a n . s e U sty le d p ro p h e te s s ” fir;.t 15 d a y s of t h e m o n th , b u t A fre e th ro w a n d a field goal tied J . D ra g e r ( 9 ) licen se tta te c d h e o d n th th e re . h A C A V R am sey With f r *e'n d s ' T he W ilson «irl j now o p e a ra e to h ig w ny ay s c a of r C. H. V aupel. T hey a re now in not h e a v ily a ll th is tim e. o f th e re fo rm e d S ev en th Day A d t h e A sh lan d - K la m a th F a lls h ig h - up th e sco re fo r th e locals, a n d R. D r a g e r- (2 ) G th e ir fifth y e a r. Mr, Isaac a t t r i ( 1 ) K at7 er ■ P° kerO8ene 011 th e " ’b k h O regon sh o u ld have affixed th e re - At the end of January, there th e s ta n d s w e n t w ild. A n o th e r A s h b y -(0 ) G w ay T h u rs d a y by t h e s ta te h ig h v e n tis t C h u rch . b u te s his w o n d e rfu l success to th e K a tz e r had died dow n A,lm ost in an ■ t0 p e rm a n e n t 1925 , icense Qr te m , I t w as le a rn e d to d ay t h a t Mr was 100 inches of snow on the field goal by E llis p u t. th e v isit- Salem 21 ) w a y d e p a rtm e n t. T h e r a in s a n d Pos. (20) Ashland n w ta n t, th e blaze enveloped h e r p o ra ry tog8< d u ly a8slgned lo y alty of A sh lan d c itiz e n s a n d c o n tin u e d w arm w e a th e r a re R ow an led a g ro u p o f h e r fo llo w -! Sr o «nd a t A n n a S p rin g cam p , amd c lo th e s a n d th e w a lls of th e to by th e s h e r if f of h is co u n ty to th e close a tte n tio n to business. b e fo re m id n ig h t la s t ^^0 inches! a t th e lo d g e u p on th e k e e p in g th e K la m a th end of th e e rs , j u s t T hose a tte n d in g th e b a n q u e t sh ack becam e a m ass of flam es. I o r th e o w n e r th e re o f In Ashland— Gone to Portland — ro a d so ft an d is c u t up in spots, n ig h t, to a p o in t n e a r P a s a d e n a , lake rim five miles away. la s t n ig h t w ere, M r. and Mrs. E. T he g irls m ad e a v a lie n t b u t, evld en ce of hay, Andrew A. Viura and wife of w h ich a r e b e in g filled in w ith w h e re th e y w a ite d p a tie n tly fo r G eorge O rm er le ft la s t e v e n in g u n su c ce ssfu l e ffo rt to save t h e . m a d e d u e appH<Jatlon fop th e 1{)25 R. Isaac. Mr. a n d M rs. L. F. Roseburg— Chamber of Com-, Hilt are among the business visi f o r P o r tla n d whlere he w ill spend s t o n e s a n d sand by th k h ig h w a y th e “ s ig n ” to a p p e a r fo r th e end F e rg u so n , M rs. E lsie C h u rc h m a n . merce issues important Douglas tors in the city aver the week th e w eek a tte n d in g to b u sin ess babies. A s a r e s u lt th e W ilson j p e rm a n e n t lic e n se .” d e p a rtm e n t. Miss N in a B ell E m ery , M rs. L il (Continued on page four) g irl w as burroed so b a d ly t h a t th e __________ ________ County publicity booklet. end. interests. lian Y ates, M rs. R uby H icks a n d doctors despair of her life. Every ad has a maaaace. M rs. E . C. T hom pson. KLAMATH FALLS STARTS FIGHT FOR NEW BLDG. SALEM HIGH FIVE CAPTURES OPENING TUSSLE HERE 21-20 MT. SHASTA TO HAVE BETTER WATER SYSTEM ON LICENSES OF CARS IN USE Brakes Clogged, Car Crashes Into P. Office Window T n Snow on Ground at Crater Lake ‘PROPHETESS' FAILS TO GUESS OF WORLD KT e dl' Infants Killed in Blast Which Razes Railroad Car Home Isaac Employes Guests of Firm at Annual Dinner • —