MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily T idings ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (In tern atio n al News W ire Service! VOL. XLVIII Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings, Volume 43 GOVERNOR MAY S i “ ASK GEN. WHITE S:‘'"rl — rcs TO QUIT OFFICE ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925 GIRL SHOT BY SMALL SISTER IS BADLY HURT 8 CHICAGO, Feb. 9. — 8 Which is the vainer -ex? 8 "Though he does his 8 best to conceal it out of 8 , 8 respect for the masculine 8 8 tradition, man is vainer 8 Charges Brought • Against 8 than womans" answered 8 Gladys McMaster of Thrall Head of National Guard 8 Neal R. Andrews, of ....ew 8 Narrowly Misses Death May Result in Firing From Bullet 8 York, in an address here. 8 8 “We are ju st now in the 8 EVIDENCE LOCKED UP 8 midst of a startlin g re- 8 WILL HAVE AID HERE 8 crudescence of masculine 8 M ajor G jedsted R efused to Give R evolver Picked up by Y oung 8 vanity. H alf a million 8 Inform ation I'nless G overnor 8 men in the country use 8 Sister W ho Shoots 18 Y ear Old W ill Guard Evidence Girl Through Abdom en 8 cosmetics secretely. W ith 8 8 in a few years we may ex- 8 SALEM, Feb. 9. — Announce 8 Gladÿs McMaster, thirteen year pect men to carry vanity 8 roent th at Brigadier General 8 old daughter of R. E. McMaster, bags and powder their 8 George W hite, ad jutant general o f ' 8 of Thrall, California, was shot noses in street cars. 8 the Oregon national guard, will 8 "Men have not yet come 8 and seriously wounUed Saturday be asked to resign if chargee 8 to the lipstick or rouge 8 by her small sister, Thelma. 9. m ade by Major Charles Gjedsted. 8 pot. B ut in dolling them- 8 The injured girl was rushed who resigned from the position 8 to this city where she was taken selves up they spend al- 8 of W hite’s first assistant last 8 to the Community Hospital for most as much time as wo- 8 Monday, concerning misappro­ 8 medical aid. It was discovered men. They m ust be mani- 8 priation of national guard funds 8 cured and massaged. 8 th a t the bullet, which had passed are proven true, was made S atur­ 8 They must have th eir 8 through the abdomen, had made day by Governor Pierce. 8 faces plastered regularly 8 a clean wound, the bullet pass­ The announcem ent came d u r­ 8 with beauty mud and th eir 8 ing out of the g irl’s back. Physic­ ing the course of a conference be­ 8 wrinkles Ironed out w’ith 8 ians who are caring for the in­ tween the governor, General 8 unguents and cold cream .” 8 jured girl declare th a t unless W hite, Major Gjedsted and mem­ 8 complications set in, she will re­ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 cover. bers of the general staff to exam­ ine evidence upon which Major Although the details of th e ac­ Gjedsted bases his charges. Sum­ cident are not definite, since moned before th e general staff neither the m other or father view­ Friday night the m ajor refused ed the near tragedy, it is thought to reveal his evidence qntil he had th at Thelm a obtained the revolv­ been given assurance by the gov- er from near her fa th e r’s bed. erner th a t the records upon which McMaster is a railroad man. he is basing his case would be employed a t night, and at the tim e w ithdraw n from the a d ju ta n t’s of the accident he was asleep. office and placed in safe keeping I The family had but recently mov­ urvtil the case has been determ in­ ed into the home, and Mrs. Mc­ ed. Master was engaged in cleaning This assurance was given d u r­ Date Set Between Other up a room separated from the Fairs Assures Attract- ing the conference. Governor sleeping chamber. It was explain­ tions Here Pierce announcing: “ I am going ed by McMaster th a t he has, for to take this evidence and lock it the past several years, slept with MEDFORD, Feb. 9. — The out­ up in my private vault. I will be a. revolver near his pillow. It is look is bright for fine horse rac­ too busy during the next two believed th a t in re-arranging the ing events and tfther good a ttra c ­ weeks to go into the m atter, but bed, the revolver slipped from tions at the Jackson county fair M ajor Gjedsted m ust prove his under the pillow, to the floor. next September, according to C. case.. If he does prove it I will Gladys and Thelma were play­ C. Cate, representative of the lo­ have to ask you (he was address­ ing near th eir m other, Mrs. Mc­ cal fa ir association, who re tu rn ­ ing General W hite) to resign. If Master declares. They left the ed recently from having attended he does not, he will have to suffer room in which they were play­ the m eeting of the Pacific N orth­ th e consequences.’’ ing, and soon, a fte r the m other west F air association at Aber­ heard the shot. She rushed into deen,, W ash., where thte dates and the bedroom to find Gladys lying DEMPSEY AND BRTDE attractions for the various fairs HIDE FROM FRIENDS of counties in the association was on the floor, with Thelm a stand­ ing beside her, crying. McMaster decided on. SAN DIEGO, Feb. 9. — Dis­ was awakened by th e shot in time There were few. conflicting de­ playing the same cunning he to see Gladys fall to the floor. sired dates to be straightened out, has used in the prize ring. Jack Medical aid was called and the and when everything had been Dempsey, heavy w eight champion, girl was: rushed to the train and decided on the date of the Jack- and Estelle Taylor, screen actress, brought to this city. She was son county fair here was set as his bride of thirty-six hours, to­ m et at the depot by the am bul­ the) week of September 14, the day were playing a game of hide- ance and taken immediately to date originally chosen, by the lo­ and-seek from friends and well the Community Hospital, where cal fair association. wishers. it wias determ ined th a t her con­ This brings th e Jackson coun­ Dempsey and his bride wrent dition, although serious, was not ty fair a week a fte r the Sacra­ Into seclusion a fte r their m ar­ as dangerous as first thought. The mento, Calif., fair, a week before riage here on Saturday night. bullet in leaving her body, narow- the Eugene fair and Albany fairs, ly missed h e r spine h er physician and two weeks before the state declared. Since th e bullet passed AMERICAN LEGION fair at Salem. The position of the TO MEET TOMORROW local affair sandwiched between cleanly through her body, no op­ eration w’as necessary. The regular meeting of Ash these other fairs will tend to a t­ land Post, No. 14, of the Ameri tract the fast horses of the Paci­ COLD .MAY STOP AID can Legion will be held tomorrow ! fic northw est section to race here BEING SENT TO NOME night a t the Armory, according1 th a t week. W hile other big attractio n s are to an announcem ent made today. FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 9. Special work will be taken up, — T em peratures ranging from (Continued on page 4) an d every member is urged to be forty to fifty degrees below zero present. The meeting will be call- j today th reaten to prevent th e pro­ ed a t 7:30. ' posed; airplane flight to Nome with a fresh supply of serum. Meanwhile special dog team s are BODIES OF 2 DEAD m ushing the Nenana-Nome trail SAILORS RECOVERED i with half the supply brought in VANCOUVER, B. C. Feb 9. — on the last boat. The bodies of only two of the eleven Japanese sailors who were SEIZES LIQUOR CARGO drowned in th e harbor here Sat­ urday night when a pennace from PLYMOUTH, Mass., Feb 9— a visiting Japanese cruiser fouled i A fter a fight at a North Plym outh th e towline of a scow and capsiz­ KLAMATH FALLS. Feb. 9. — ! lum ber pier between th irty rum ed, were recovered this morning. If a petition now being circulated runners and coast guardsm en, Three Investigations were under by Howard & Grimes, who oper­ mixed liquor and alcohol, valued way as divers searched the h ar­ ates stages between Klamath at $100,000 was seized. Six pris­ bor floor for th e 'o th e r bodies. Falls and Ashland and other oners were taken. points, is granted by th e post- office departm ent at W ashington, morning first class mail will reach all points north eight to nine hours earlier than at pres­ ent. The stage company now has th e governm ent contract to carry NEW YORK, Feb. 9. — Two V eterans of the W orld W ar who first class mail to Ashland once person® were killed and nearly a "have not subm itted applications a day, leaving here a t 1 p. m., for their bonuses are. urged by and twice each day from Ashland, hundred injured, mAny of them Lt. Col. C. F. Andrews, R ecruit­ reaching here at noon and at so seriously th a t they may die, in in g Officer, U. S. A., to do so at 4:45 p. m. If the petition is three collisions today on subwray elevated railways. The once. The im portance of apply­ granted the stage which leaves and crashes were directly accountable ing at the earliest possible date h ere at 8 a. m. will carry first is urged upon the veterans by class mail and will reach Ashland to the heavy fog which hung over Col. Andrews who states: "The in time to connect with the n o rth ­ the city last night and this m orn­ W ar D epartm ent is daily receiv­ bound Shasta Limited wPich ing. , A conductor and* a passenger ing cases* in which veterans who leaves there at 10:35. were killed, and fifty paseengefts thought themselves in the best At th e present time all morn­ injured when three subway train s of health have died or have been ing mail goes on the train, for killed by accident w ithout having Weed, leaving here at 10:30 and collided on am elevated stru ctu re subm itted th e ir applications for mail for the north passes through of the subway th is morning. The adjusted compensation. Their Ashland a t 6:50 p. m., eight hours heavy fog entirely disorganized widows and children, many of and 15 m inutes later than if taken the city’s transportation system, them in needy circumstances, re­ by stage. A le tte r mailed a t the and as a resu lt thousands failed ceive in such oases cash to the local postoffice in the evening or to get to th e ir work thia m orn­ am ount of the adjunted credit, an early m orning now leaves here ing. A sh o rt tim e after twelve am ount equal to approximately at 10:30 a. m. and reaches P o rt­ o’clock, th e fog lifted and the one third only of th a t he wonld land a t 8:50 the next morning, city again began h e r daily routine. have received In one payment in whereas, if taken by stage it Klamath Falls — White Pihe cash had the veterafi made appli­ would reach Portland at 10:30 Moulding Company to build and cation prior to death. p. m. the same day? operate factory here. COUNTY FAIR TO BE MECCA FOR HORSE RACERS B E T T E R lA IL SERVICE ASKED BY KLAMATH F. Veterans Urged to Make Application H for Bonus Money Two Killed, Many Hurt in New York Railway Smashes Heroine of Nome Epidemic NO. 135 IMPRISONMENT j " ¡Beauty Specialist 03485738 ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ I — B ■ ■ V ■ K H B U B S * * ALL PUBLICITY! ---------- I 8 '8 Military Authorities Are In-; n vestigating Theories of J, the Case ~ MURDER IS PROBABLE ~ 8 Johnny G< rale, Pal <>f Entom bed 8 Mun, Q uestioned in Effort to 8 D eterm ine Truth 8 s SM5I3/V W W F —— The outstanding heroine of the Nome. Alaska, diphtheria epidemlo has been Miss Emily Morgan, of Wichita, Kansas, the only Red Cross nurse In that vicinity. Day and night she has been with her patients In the wards of the Maynard-Columbia Hospital, helping to keep down the death toll, while out In the bleak wastes, at 60 below zero, hardy mashers were cracking their whips over Jaded dogs to rush In, in record breaking time, 300,000 units of antitoxin that were counted on to check the epidemic. From her hospital, she went also to the huts of the natives and the Igloos of the Eskimos, facing death daily in her mission of mercy, SALEM HIGH TAKES SECOND TUSSLE OF SERIES, 3 5 -2 6 Great Playing of Jack Drager Puts Local Five on Short End of Score. Marske to be Back in Lineup for First Medford Tussle BY TU r JACKSON , men, B utterfield got loose and Droppiug most of their shots with five field goals, led his team from th e ceiniter of th e flo o r,; in points during the second half. through the basket, and running Bryant contributed three, while up a 22-5 lead in the first half, Ramsey kicked through with a the Salem high baaketeers Satur­ pair., day night trounced the Ashland W ith the Ashland five closing High five, 35-26, and made a the gap which Separated the clean sweep of thia) two game teams, Jack Drager again went series. The visitors won Friday into action. HJe three fUld goals night by a score of 21-20. two of them from Qie middle of The visitors opened the game the floor again gave his team a with a slashing attack, which gave lead which the local tossers found them a commanding lead before Impossible to overcome. th e tuss’e was three m inutes old. Bryaint and B utterfield were Ellis dumped a (xihort one through tied for high point honors for the the hoop a m inute after th e ball Ashland five, with ten m arkers was put in play. He followed with each. Jack D rager was high point another from the floor, and then ■man for the Salemites with fifteen B ryant opened the Sf_°ri" f for jo in ts , with Ellis in second place Ashland by sinking a free throw with tbn. The Ashland outfit seemed to The defensive work of the visi­ be unable to get organized, and tors during the first half w as th eir passing game was thie poor­ wonderful, while th a t of th e lo­ est they have shown this year. The visitors continually worked cals d u rin g the second period’ the ball down* the floor and a t the was equally as good. A fter scor­ end) f o r ’ th e first q u arter the ing 22 points In this first half, the Salemites were held to 13 Salamfteft were leading 10-3. Opening the second quarter, m arkers In the isecond period. Jack Drager, thè husky Salem The locals, after scoring only five center broke Into action. Four points during the first half, camp baskets, all of them from the back with a fighting attack which center of t t e floor were the con-! " I “ * ! i he.T 21 p° ’nts dur,ng the tribution turned in by this l'anky second half Al Marske, who was ou t of lad. Bob D rager followed his th e Salem games with a case of b ro th er’s example by sinking a the mumps will be back In a suit, long orne, w hile Ellis dropped an ­ other through to complete the ready for practical some time this week, and it te certain th a t he total of tw enty two, Tom B ryant scored the only ¡ rea^y 1° do his stuff by field goal chalked, up by th e locals the tim e the first Medford game during the first half when he rolls around. The score of Saturday n ig h t’s sank a short one. B ryant also garnet follows: dropped two free throw s through Ashland (26) the ring, /while Kajtzer seorUd Salem (85) ' Ellis (10) F (10) B utterfield with one free throw. F (1) Wilson Opening the second half, the Heenan (4) J. D rager (15) G (10) Bryant locals opened up with a lighting ( 4 ) Ramsey R. Drager (4) G comeback which soon had the G (1) K atzer visitors am the run. Guardled Ashby (2) th roughout th e tussle by two Substitution: Olinger for Ashby. FISH BILL AGAIN TOURIST TRAVEL IN BEFORE SENATE FEBRUARY IS GOOD During the first week in Feb­ ruary, a total of 44 out-of-state automobiles were registered at th e cham ber of commerce office here, the records this morning showed. This average of more than six cars per day is greater than the average for Jan u ary of this year, and will somewhat ex­ ceed the total for February, 1924, should the to u rist travel continue a t the same ra te during the re­ m ainder of th e m onth as it did during the first week. SALEM, Feb. 9— The big battle of the legislature opened this afternoon when the fish bill giv­ ing the appointm ent of the com­ mission to the Board of Control, came up as a special order of business. I t is believed the pro­ ponents have 20 votes lined up in the Senate to pass the bill and over-ride th e Governor’s veto. His veto of the Bend wateir supply bill only made hfe posit'on more precarious. A storia — New steam turbine BARNEY SIGNS UP RENO, Nev. Feb. 9 — Walter condenser, containing 9.10 miles Johnson aanotanced here today of brass pipe, alm ost completed: that he will pitch for Washington g reat power unit to be put into Senators again next season. service early in February. GAVE CITY, Ky„ Feb. 9. — M ilitary authorities, guarding the cave in which Floyd Collins is imprisoned here, predicted arrests to be made within 24 hours, as the web of evidence was uncov­ ered in a swiftly moving inquiry which was opened in order to run to earth ugly rum ors and in­ sinuations in connection with the im prisonm ent of Collins. The name of the suspect was withheld by the authorities, but is is in­ tim ated th a t the man under sus­ picion had rubbed shoulders with scores of earnest rescue workers gathered here a t the risk of their lives, who are laboring for the relief of the stricken man, in the name of hum anitarism . John Geralds, reputed "buddy” of Collins was cross examined for facts regarding the theories ad­ vanced which label this tragedy as a huge, ghastly fraud. It is thought th a t the entire imprison­ m ent might be ia "fra u d ” as a giant publicity stu n t for the cave and th a t Collins, the imprisoned man was only am actor in the scheme. According to this theory, those supporting it declare that food has been taken to Col.’ins through another entrance to the cave, which is known to but a few. A nother theory advance is that Collins wias actually trapped in the cave, and was either deliber­ ately m urdered as he lay helpless under the huge boulder, or that 1ft? was virtually killed by the ham pering of the rescue efforts which were made. W ord which was brought out by radio tests th a t Collins is still breathing was overshadowed by the gigantic probability th at the captive’s death — if he is found dead—tspells m urder. VAI.E THREATENED WITH AN EPIDEMIC VALE, Ore., Feb. 9— An ‘epi­ demic of diphtheria and small pox, following the breaking of Bully creek dam last Thursday, today threatened here with ‘ thousands of dead catt'le lv:ng about and with basements filled with mud and debris. The Red Cross is sendnig a representative from San Francisco to take charge of the situation. Chlorinated lime will he uesd to disinfect base­ ments and supplies. All w ater is being boiled. SECRETARY WILBUR OFFERS EVIDENCE WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — Sec­ retary of the Navy W ilbur tra n s­ m itted to the Congressional com­ m ittee investigating the air ser­ vice, an offer of two form er bomb­ ing officers to appear here and testify their experiences in the air. The ex-officers, Howard R a­ th er and H. Brown now of Los Angeles, offered to testify in sup­ port of the Secretary's ideas "u p ­ on results to be expected from bombing under War conditions and upon Gerenal Mitchell’s con­ duct and lack of knowledge of bombing during the late w ar.” J 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 LONDON, Feb. 8. — "M an’s ideal woman is still th© ideal of the ages — a woman with hair flow­ ing over her shoulders.” Dr. Jacques Brettm on, one of the most famous beauty specialists in the world, thus vigorously condemns the modern craze for bobbed and shingled hair. "W oman is part of our artistic complex," says Dr. Brettmon. "She has been, painted by great a r­ tists and sung by great poets. When she cuts her hair, she cuts ju st so much from, our conception of her. In the eyes of most men, bobbed hair enhances the beauty of very few women.” 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 O'SHEA FREED OF KILLING AT ■ KLAMATH FALLS 8i ______ 8 Alibi Proven and Suspect Is 8. Acquitted by J u r y 8 Hearing Case » , FRAMEDP IS CHARGED 8 ! .. Sullivan lb itiuining Member of G ang to be Tried f o r Crime. Rate to lx- Sentenced 8 a ASHLAND HIGH IS INVITED TO ATTEND MEET Educational Exposition to be Held at O.A.C. on February 21-23 KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 9.__ John O Shea, wealthy young Klamath county sheepman, was acquitted by a jury Saturday night, of the charge of first de­ gree m urder. He was alleged by John T. Tay- lor, who confessed, to have been j the driver of the automobile that carried the bandits to the card room, where John Erickson was killed during the progress of a hold up. Sim Pate, alleged to have plot­ ted the hold up, was found guil­ ty by a jury last week, and a life term recommended. He will be sentenced next Wednesday by Cir­ cuit Judge C. M. Thomas of Jack- son county who Is hearing the trials. John T. Taylor, who confessed and entered a plea of guilty to m anslaughter, will be sentenced Tuesday morning, and faces a term from one to fifteen years. Pete Sullivan, is the rem aining member of, the bandit band to be tried, and a fourth alleged mem­ ber is a fugitive from justice. Taylor in his confession, impli­ cated all the accused men, and as a result of bitterness between him and his form er pals, result­ ing in threats, Taylor was remov­ ed from the county to the city jail last week. Friends of Taylor hope th at he will be given a parole. O’Shea offered an alibi as hfe defense, and friends testified th at he was playing cards with them at the hour when the hold up was in progress. Several witnesses testified to his previous good character. O’Shea on the stand in hfe own behalf, testified th a t Taylor and Pate had endeavored to borrow' money from him for a defense fund when they were arrested In Jackson county for moonshining. “ When Taylor walked away fr