Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1925, Image 1

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    D aily
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure,
domestic water helps.
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
( International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925
I IfiHT VftTF IQi Good Swimmer Ties
L1U111 V V 1 L lu Weight ’Round Neck
BEING CAST ON'“ 1,r"'™
BOND ISSU E S
Men and Women in Day’s News
f RIDES HIGH IN
STATE SADDLE
NO. 142
Author Gets Rich
as Book Describes
Making of Poteen
COLLINS' BODY
TO BE BURIED
IN SAND C A V E!
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ISBIGHÏTONÏTS
OPENING NIGHT
1
ROME, Feb. 17.— Igna-
BELFAST, Feb. 17. —
t zio Orofino, a Sicilian
A nother branch of indua-
1 sailor on the subm arine
try to derive benefit from
1 718, anchored in the port
the introduction of pro­
1 of Taranto, recently com-
hibition
into the United
I m itted suicide by throw- „(Can Veto Measure Without
States
has
been discovered.
Two Polling Places in City t ing him self into the sea. „; ' Danger of Solons Over
Coroner’s Jury Pronounces
Full House Greets Home
It Is th a t of books in
Report Exceptionally
Riding
>
He was a good swimmer b >
Victim Dead and Shaft
Talent Show Put on at
which the m aking of li­
Light Vote
’ and to prevent a possible xx1
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Is Sealed Up
. Vining
quor Is described.
IS TOO SHORT
! w eakening of his intention „ T I M E
V
Patrick
MacGlll,
a
well-
RUSH EXPECTED LATER ’ he tied two heavy iron xx
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FAMILY IS RESIGNED
NUMBERS ARE FINE
known Irish novelist, told
t blocks about his neck. n New Prohi Chief Declares He
a
Belfast
audience
th
a
t
O fficials B elieve .Evening V ote to
W ill not be R adical in W ork.
Fear o f F urther Loss of L ife I n ­
! He sank like a plummet,
E n tire Cast Show» R esults of Hard
one of his books in whtch
be H eaviest o f Day. R esult
Says P rohi n ot H is Hobby
su lts in C losing of Under­
! and every effort to revive
Work in F in e Manner in
he described the way in
W ill be K nown Early
XX him was in vain.
ground Tom b to W orkers
W hich it 1» Presented
which poteen was manu­
SALEM, Feb. 17. — The house
XX
O rflno’s cou.=4n, a sailor
factured in Ireland had
Light voting m arked the elec­ XX on the same boat, was so
today defeated the bill proposing
S A M ), CAVE, Feb. »7— All op- „
" ith a capacity bouse greeting
been
a failure financially
tion today which will decide XX overcome with grief and
th a t the state furnish all free
WHtioH- to recover the body of! jj
their
efforts, the Llthlans last
until prohibition was In­
w hether bonds totaling $12,500 XX horrqr th a t he went insane
text books for the public schools,
«
Floyd Coll ins from the eave in jj
night
presented
one of the fine t
troduced
to
America.
shall be issued for the purchase of XX and had to be removed to
and providing th at the question
w hieh he was frapp A IS days ago jj Since then the book be­
home talent shows ever put ou
the Chaaitauqua building and the XX an asylum.
be subm itted to the people for
w ere ab and ons 1 th is afternoon, I g
here, in "College Day».” which
gan to sell widely, and he
McCormick tract as additions to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
th eir vote a t the next general or
a fter four friends o f (\>llin^ and ¡j} was now making a fortune
played the first of a two night
to Ltthia Park. Even though
special election. The hill propos­
i run a t the Vining.
a e o r o n e i’s jury o f exjiarieiicetl jj out of it.
there has been strong opposition
ed the appropriation of a sum of
From tlie tim e the curballn went
m en verified the judgm ent of (Jen. aXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXtXXXXXX
to the m easures, the lightest bal­
$750,000 for the establishm ent
eral
Supervisor
C
aim
iehael
that
up
until the ensemble by the en­
*4
lot on record was cast up to two
of the free school book system
tire company, the audience was
further effort« were futi!je and
o’clock this afternoon.
. f
in Oregon. T hirty two votes were
would
iis
u
lt
only
in
farth
er
loss
presented
with a melange of
it*
At the Fourth Street fire sta­
cast against the bill.
of life.
m irth and melody which was of
tion, but 108 ballots had been
The senate today passed the
the highest type.
The musical
Just after th e abandonm ent 1
cast up to the tim e of going to
Tooze bill providing for a fund to
plans wert. announced, Dr. Wil-j
scores, especially those of “ Ma
press. At the City Hall, the other
be collected from taxes on inher­
Jaag g Sweetie” and “ Raggedy
liani H azlett of C hicago w en t In-1
precinct where the voters of the
itances, to be diverted to. the
Ann” were beautiful, and wonder­
to
th
e
shaft
and
mad«
a
detailed!
city are casting th eir ballots, but
the sta te ’s Irreducible. school: — o
fully presented by the members of
exam ination o f th e upper part of
few more had registered.
At
fund.
the
cast.
the body, and pronounced official-1
J K w r.’ HELdEJT
» cJOAXT'XOKDOTT ABBOTT
eleven o’clock this morning, but
Today m arked the passage of
Doc
Phetteplace, a Jewish musi-
ly that C ollins had been dead
M RS HELOT. HEYWORTH & DOH
ah «
28 voters had cast their ballots at About $200,000 Will be the constitutional deadline be­
i
oa(l
publisher,
was the hit of the
from tw o to five days.
Sim ple
Spent in This Section by tw een th e legislature and} the
the City Hall polls.
Joan London Abbott, daughter of the late Jack London, famous funeral s< rviees w ere said over
show with his eccentric dance,
Militia
Officials In charge of the polls
governor. « No veto Pierce now author, has been granted ah Oakland; Cal., divorce from Park Abbott,
although Sam. Kolly, Buck and
20.000,000
Will
be
Given
declare th at they expect a rush of
invokes can come before th e leg­ together with the custody of thefr thre.e-year-old'aen. Park London the shaft tld s afternoon. It w a i
Jolly,
or in private life, Clyde
•
MEDFORD,
Feb.
17.
—
The
Message on Wonders of
Abbott. Tha differfehcas aroee over Mr». Abbott’s desire to retain the then closed w ith rock and earth
voters a fte r five o’clock this
islature
for
reconsideration
for
Malone,
Jack Edwards, Guy Good
name
Londdu
and
to
give
her
child'
tha£
hame.
Mbs
Helen
MacKeiler,
State
and th e original entrance sealed
evening. This will be especially annual encam pm ent of the nation­ a t least two years.
actress,
has
reaignedlrom
the
leading
role
in
“Thp-Good
Bad
Woman
”
and
V.
D.
Miller were runners up
tru e in the .second precinct, where al guard of Oregon, with its ap ­
It is known th a t there are sev­ which recently opened In Hew York, declaring her part was “too off and C ollins left, for his eternal
In
the
midst
of
all
sort»
of
for applau « honors with their
m any men employed by the South­ proxim ate membership of 3000 eral m easures which Pierce is vio­ color." and therefore repugnant to. her. "Dapper Don” Collins, alleged sleep tin tin edge o f th e beautiful “ weeks” and “ days,” ranging In
steady
stream of humor.
men,
to
be
held
in
Medford
the
International
crook,
recently
extradited
to
New
York
from
Paris,
has
ern Pacific reside. Those who are
lently opposed to which are still- been freed and the moment Helen Heyworth, divorced from a Chicago cavern from which he had <hearn­ scope from the eating of more
"College
Days” is a musical
first
half
of
next
June,
as
offici­
In the first precinct, with their
to be passed. He will certain 'y millionaire, declared she would watt for an eternity, is here. Miss ed' o f derivin g a hatuire. - The dried apricotis to ¿ h e honoring of comedy, the scene of which is laid
ally
announced
Sunday,
means
voting place the City Hall, were
veto these m easures, and although Heyworth wanted to marry him 9a a Paris prison, but he refused, and -CrilliiLi fam ily is resigned to h:s a w’orld-renowned historic char­ in a typical college town. As is
that
it
will
be
one
of
the
largest
<
she followed him to New York. It is believed they will be married fate."
able to vote throughout the day.
some of them would be sure to in
acter, the publicity departm ent usual with musical comedies. It
Paris.
affairs;
ever
held
in
Medford
and
Those who vote a t the Fourth
pass could the legislature vote
has absolutely no plot, but Is
southern
Oregon,
and
prove
a
big
SAND CAVE, Ky„ Feb. 17. — of the Portland Chamber of Com­
S treet’ fire station will vote after
again on them , they will be killed.
merce now wants “ Oregon m onth” made entertaining by the work of
financial
boom
not
only
to
«this
w orking hours this evening.
W ith the th re a t of a m urderous
the principals of the cast and the
observed1.
city,
but
the
e
n
tire
valley.
There has been some m isunder­
cave in hanging over their heads
PORTLAND. Feb. 17. — W il­
chorus members. The music for
Not
only
will
there
be
the
fin­
March
Is
to
be
Oregon
month.
standing as to those qualified to
the th reat of a sudden and awful
liam
Levens
of
Baker.
Oregon’s
tha production was arranged by
vote a t this election, many believ­ ancial benefit, but Southern Ore­ new prohibition chief, stopped" off
death, which crept over Sand The reason is th a t during this
Carl
Loveland and Johnny Gru-
Cave today, workmen fought month the story of Oregon’» de­
ing only property owners being gon will also reap much in the here today enroute to Salem, long
elle, and many of the num bers
accompany-
against time and the sagging velopment and rseourcee will be
eligible to east a ballot.
Miss atten d an t publicity
enough to rem ark th a t he had no
were w ritten by these men.
ment,
as
in
addition
to
the
large
told
to
15,000,000
or
20,000,000
overhead rocks in an effort to
G ertrude Biede, city recorder
revolutionary plans. “ I couldn’t
The solo Interpretative'- dance
membership of the national guard
burrow throw the new side citizen» of th e United States
stated this morning th a t all per­
be radical if I wanted to, I don’t
by
Blanche MacLean wai> one of
from all p arts of the state, there
drift in the tunnel, in order th at through advertisement^ of the big
sons who have been residents of
know how,” he said.*
the
best of its kind ever present­
F
irst
of
Four
Game
Series
to
be
Played
on
Local
Court.
will be many thousands of visitors
they may reach Floyd Collin’s trium virate of northern tra n s­
the city for six moniths. and who
He
said
th
a
t
prohibition
prose­
ed
to
an Ashland audience.
here from Oregon and northern
Both Quintets in Great Shape for the
feet. The body is to be brought continental railroads.
have the other qualifications as
cutions while he was district a t­
The
style show, put on by En­
California during the encamp­
Among other features, these
Toughest
Games-
of
Year
from itsi narrow rock bound cof­
voters a re eligible to vote. Those
torney
of
Baker
county
were
not
ders, McGee’s, E. R. Laac & Co.,
ment.
fin before another fall of earth railroads will serve Oregon pro­ and the Golden Rule furnished
who have not been duly register­
a hobby with him, but th a t a lot
It is estim ated th a t at least
ed will be sworn in at the polls.
The first game of the big bas- ing up nine consecutive victories, and rock which might take its ducts exclusively on th eir din­ entertainm ent for the feminine
$200.000 will be spent during of people th ere thought so. He
Buyers of the
toll of human life definitely closes ing car menus.
With the light vote and the
the^e 15 days of June by the said he handled such cases like ketball series of the year, the the locals dropped a .pair of con-
N
orthern
Pacific
dining
car ser­ portion of the audience while the
the hole to rescuers.
short ballot, it is expected that
any others.
tussles
basketball
fans
bf
this
tests
to
the
Salem
High
five.
In
poorer half looked on and groan­
soldiers and visitors, ju st prior Io
The crew of workmen started vice have already visited the ed with sympathy for their pock­
the votes will be counted within
Levens arrived here from Baker section have been aw aiting all the first game they were nosed
the opening of the C rater lake
an hour and a half a fte r the polls
with W illiam Duby, reappointed season, will be staged here F ri­ out, 21-20, but in the second tus­ early last night on the new side state to make purchases of the etbooks.
and general to u rist season, thus
close a t 8 o’clock this evening.
yesterday to the highway com­ day night a t the Armory, when sle they were soundly trounced. drift from the la te ra l tunnel. If meats, fish, fruits, vegetables and
So good was the entire Bhow
rounding a sum m er of busy fin­
Thus those who are interested
mission. Levens left for Salem to the A shland and Medford High A1 Marske, flashy little forward, this new project is successful, it other commodities which will th a t it is impossible to more than
ancial activity.
in the two propositions being bal­
confer with th e Governor and to school fires tangle in the first was out of the?« games with a will bring the opening into the comprise the menus.
mention the highlights of the a f­
Robert H. Boyl, secretary of
H erbert C uthbert, m anager of
original crawlway at Collins feet,
loted upon will be able to deter­
get acquainted
with his
new
of
a
four
game
series.
case
of
the
mumps.
In
an
earlier
fair. Every part was excellently
the Cham ber of Commerce, called
duties.
thus perm itting the removal of the cham ber publicity departm ent done, leaving an impression of
mine the success or failure of the
game
the
locals
won
from
the
In
addition
to
being
battles
be­
attention today to the great
two m easures early this evening.
tween old time rivals, and there­ Salemites on the n o rth ern s’ home the huge boulder which holds him has just sent out a letter calling beauty and m irth without equal
benefits which, will acure to this
on all editors and publishers of here.
pinned down tightly.
fore sure to be the bitterest sort court, 30-25.
»
section because of the big en­ ROGUE FURNISHING
The rescuers declared today Oregon newspaper» for their as­
DENTON GIRL DIES
The cart. program and musical
SOME FIN E FISHING of fights, th e series will d eter­ Medford has been trounced four
campm ent coming here.
m ine which quintet is to remain time this year, three tim es by the th a t no e|mputation of Collins’ sistance.
AT HOME FROM FLU
num bers follow:
“ It is alm ost impossible for the
In addition to copies of the
legs will be necessary in order to
Roy
P
arr,
deputy
game
warden
U
niversity
of
Oregon
Frosh
and
in
the
running
for
the
state
title.
Introduction by the E ntire
inhabitants of the community to
M argaret Ann Denton.
aged]
remove his body if the new side “ home paper” citizens may ob­ Lithian O rganization; Vaudeville
stated
yesterday
th
a
t
several
Ash-
once
by
the
Eugene
High
five.
Medford
and
Ashland
have,
so
far,
realize a t once th e im portance thisI
one Vear and one month, died last I affair1 is to Medford and southern : ' ani^ sportsm en were enjeying outclassed the rem ainder of the The Medford five also won from d rift is successful. If the new tain for mailing, copies of a spe­ Act, Robertson & Lilly, (Cross
evening from flu. She was the J
Oregon,’’ said Boyl. “ To sta rt j wonderful fishing in the Rogue team s In this section, winning a l l ! the Eugene High quintet, break- d rift is cleared, the boulder can cial pamphlet, 250,000 of which Word Puzzlers.)
be rolled off his feet, the body will be available from chambers
daughter of Mr. and MA. E. A .' with, no one is asked to g iv e isi?lce
Jack Lyons, Carl H. I-oveland;
heavy stormb of a few their tussles with Southern Ore­ ing even in a two game series.
carried
out the side drift and then and commercial bodies of the Jim m ie Osborn, Dr. O. C. P hette­
Denton of Mountain avenue. The anything. On th e contrary, every­ days ago. Yesterday Bill Patton gon fives with ease. T ie team
All the injured Medford play­
to th e bottom of the i haft.
girl was born in Talent, and the
state. Half a million of the pam­ place; Spike Shay, Billy Briggs;
thing is either bought or rented. hooked a nice steelhead, while winning the series which starts ers are now again in the lineup,
The
starting
of
the
new
side
fam ily has been living here for The actual outlay outside of cash Bud 'Powell had four in his bas­ F riday will be the team to, enter while Marske is out in a suit
phlets will be distributed by the Egbert Brady. S. A. Peters, J r.;
d rift brought out th a t the devel­ railroads to those attracted by Clarence Bowers, V. D. Miller:
the past five months.
the
tournam
ent
a
t
Salem
in
which
ready
to
go.
Unless
last
m
inute
ket.
R.
E.
Detrick
had
succeeded
th a t will be brought into and
Funeral service» will be held turned loose in this seiction in 15 in landing a nice one, as had the rig h t to the state champion­ in ju ries put some p’ayer out of opments of yesterdav. aside from their advertisementli. The P ort­ H ubert Kinsey, Dr.- R. L. Burdlc:
tom orrow afternoon at two o’­ days tim e is $200,000.
ship will be decided.
th e lineup, both outfits will be definitely establishing Collins' land cham ber and land settlem ent Maurice Rockwell, Andy McGee;
Chuck Rush.
clock from the Dodge funeral
departm ent will help distribute Dan Nichols, Kenneth McWUl-
There is little means for com­ able to put their strongest line­
’h ’here is not a single line of
P a rr reported Bert Moses still
(Continued on Page F anr)
chapel.
half as many, sending supplies leims; Profe'i o r Dinkelspell, I,.
business th at will not get its trying when he left the hum orist. parison of the ability of the two ups on the floor in the opening
particularly
to
organizations, N. Woodside: Snm, Cant. Clyde
team
s.
Although
both
played
New­
tussle.
Both
team
s
are
in
great
B
ertli
basket
was
empty.
share of this big expenditure. The
berg
high
in
a
n
early
season
ser­
shape,
and
ready
for
the
toughest
firms
and
individuals
of the state Malone; Ko’ly, ,'Jack Edw ards'
FLU CAUSES DEATH
grocery bill alone for these men
set
of
tussles
of
th©
season.
ies,
these
games
counted
for
little.
which
will
make
good
use of Buck, Guv Good; Jolly V. D.
OF SPENCER CHILD while here will be no le e than
In
th
e
final
games
before
the
The
G
rants
Pass
and
Roseburg
them.
Miller; Abie Goldstien, Dr. O. C.
$15,000, and their m eat bill will
high games, walk a ways for both big clashes. Medford and Ashland
Robert R olland’ Spencer, aged be equally onehalf as much. Bak­
Phetteplace:
Sallv,
Genevlevi
outfits formed little basis for com­ were easily victorious. Ashland
five year» and six months, died ers will have extra help on hand
Hensley: Bimbo, Dr. G. C. Phette-
parison, ¡since the northern fives trounced G rants Pass Friday
last evening at the home of hi3 for two weeks before they arrive
place’s Dog.
furnished little or no opposition •night, while Medford walked
parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
E F. to be prepared and will have to
Yesterday a well dre&sed gentle­
Lady Guests at Tab'es— Mrs.
• i
______
to the march of the Jackson coun­ away from the Roseburg high five man, representing a Chicago tail­
Spencer of Palm avenue.
H :s keep the extra help for two weeks
Guy Good, Mrs. John Flnneran.
the same night.
death was caused by flu.
Mrs. Jack Edwards. Mr J. K,
oring firm, called upon several
after the boys leave to get caught j SALEM, Feb). 17. — Faced by ty teams.
'
the
revolt
o
f
hi»
f.thirteen
dis-
Medford was slow in develop­
The first game of the serie» business and professional men in
Funeral service» will be an ­ up with the local business.
McWilliams. Je<*sie Guthrie.
¡ciples” the men who have support- ing. ham pered badly by injuries will be staged here Friday night, Ashland, displaying a line of
nounced later.
Interm ent will
Soloists— Mr«. E. .1. ’’’arlojf,
■ ed him throughout this hedtic ses­ which kept a couple of stars out with th e second tussle is scheduled woolen samples,
be in Sacramento.
Blanche Macl.lain, “ Baby” Cart
sion of the state legislature, Gov­ of the Pneup for several weeks for Medford for Saturday even­
Loveland.
A certain p ro fesio n al man of
ernor Pierce yesterday cemented early In the season. As a result ing.
The team s will then skip this city, whom the agent had al­
Chorus — Velm'i Clapp, Bron-
t)he~'brea'?lr-by m aking definite his th e local five, early in the sea­ one Week, and the following week most persuaded to buy a garm ent
ough Hughes, Onia GeBauer.
course by the reappointm ent of son, appeared to have a decided end tangle in the final two games telephoned on? of the local tailor-!
1. N. Flelschner a s a member of edge. L ater, when the Medford of the series.
i ,
v
(Continued on page 4)
ing establishm ents and asked the;
‘George W ashington and Abra-
the game commission.
outfit hit its stride, they evened
Sheffel of Medford, whK»''
tailo r to bring over some sam ples' ham Lincoln, the two great
The Governor also announced up th e gap, and at the present been working the games In A.-Ti-
of his new spring woolens, in or-j Americans, came from the oppo­
i the
reappointm ent of William tim e there appears to be b u t! land th is year will referee the
der to compare valued with the site poles of American life. W ash­
Duby of Baker as a, member of the little to choose from between the I games to be played on the Ash-
EUGENE, Feb. 17. — The an ­
agent.
ington was an aristocrat, backed
' highway
commission.
Judge two squE|da
| ’and floor, while Clyde Young of
nual convention of the Oregon
This
was
soon
done,
and
to
his|
by a noble line of ancestors, while
i Duby’s term has not quite expir­
Ashland has dropped a pair oil -^.shland will referee the tussles to
R etail
Merchant#.’ association
great
surprise
the
professional
i
Lincoln was from the poorest of
KELSO, W ash., Feb. 17. — ed yet.
/
games ?,o far this year. A fter rig -‘ be staged on the Medford court.
opened Sunday night at 6:30 w ith 1
man found there was a substan-; the poor, yet each attained the
Friday afternoon, February 20, at I The house paasied the ammend-
a banquet a t the Hotel Osburn. A
tial
difference in price.
The j highest office possible in th 's
1:30 o’clock was set as the time ed hill providing for loans .to
FARRAR’S PnpMFT?
m eeting of the board of directors
SENATE
IN
FAVOR
stranger
displayed
garm
en
ts'co u n try , th at of President of the
WASHINGTON. Feb. 17— Es­
for hearing on the m andam us ac- Eastern Oregon w heat farm ers, In
had been scheduled for the a fte r­
OF
FARMER
HELP
SPOUSE
MARRIED
priced
at
$45
while
the
local
tail;)
United States.” declared
Miss saying the role of prophet, Theo­
tions filed Friday afternoon by order th a t they may reseed their
noon at the cham ber of commerce,
or had identically the '.«ame ma- Hicks, Regent of the Daughters dore Roosevelt, form er asslstai t
City A ttorney Stone to compel A. lands frozen by th e cold spell of
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, —*
but owing to the fact th at but few IMidic Todd, mayor, to counter­
LOS ANGELES. Feb. 17. __ te r'al for $28.50, a difference in of the American Revolution who secretary of the navy today told
a few weeks ago.
Senator C urtis of Kansas, repub­ The “ m ystery bride” of Lou i Price oi $16.50.
of th e directors had arrived, it sign w arrants for $1500 in pay­
¡spoke at the Forum luncheon of the house aircraft ’nvestigaiing
Governor Pierce in his ’message. lican floor leader yesterday pledg­
w as postponed.
Tellijfce»,
stage
and
screen
star,
j
These
fly-by-night
agents,
who
the chamber of commerce today, committee th a t “ no battle will
m ent of salaries, of the city en­ asked the legislature to provide ed the adm inistration forces to
“ The American business men” gineer’s office for January^- and
Miss Hicks compared the lives ever be fought out In the a ir
means to bring in ajt least 9500,- lend th e ir full efforts to enact form er husband of Geraldine Pa ^ no t axes. wh° belP in no way
wa« the subject of a lecture after $358 due J. D. Grose for street
000 which he declared would be some sort of farm legislation this F a rra r, w as revealed toda)v as j t0 build up the city, are preying of the two men, describing how alone” and advocated the keep­
the banquet, by Irving E. Vining cleaning work in th a t month.
necessary this year, due to the session. In reply to queries from Isabell Dilworth, 22, daughter of upon the business legitim ately be-! different they were during the ing of aviation as "an auxiliary
of Ashland, president of the state
longing to the local business man ! years before they attained their service.” Roosevelt opposed the
These claims were approved by repeal of the state income tax.
Senattor Borah of Idaho, Curtis a m ultim illionaire glass m anufac­
Chamber of Commerce.
and
will continue to do so so long, high rank in the political and pub-,' unified air service uuch as Briga­
the city council a t their m eeting
promised to give precedence 1 to tu re r of Philadelphia. Tellegen
Yesterday m orning the busi­ February 3 when Todd made no
as
local
people continue to buy j lie life of the country,
December 17,
dier General Mitchell proposes.
any farm bill re-ported by the m arried her on
TIDINGS BOYS WIN
ness session began In Villard hall protest against the items, bu t he
Mrs. Louis Dodge explained the
1923, th e day following Mme. from them.
At the same time, Mitchell was
agriculture committee.
on the liniverslty campus. Dean has refused to countersign the
Ju st as many bargain!', are to j naturalization work of the D.A.R. appear ng before another com­
F a rra r’s divorce from him.
E. C. Robbins of the school of w arrants, although he signed a
The Tidings carrier boys, mem­
be found among the gooda car-. She told how the Imm igrants are m ittee and declared a group of
business adm inistration called the large num ber of w arrants for bers of the Boy Scouts, lajst night
Milton — Box fiactory being en­
ried by local m erchants as there j met at Ellis Island and Angel I»- enemy airplanes could “ wipe out
m eeting to order. Mayor P arks claim s allowed by the council th at defeated the Boys’ Sanctuary Club larged and will soon start double
Ntewberg — New Church of are among the wares of these land, how they are aided in find- New York In a day." He linked
delivered an address of welcome. same night.
of the Catholic church, 9-6, in a shifts for 1925. contracts'. Mill Christ, Scientist, dedicated with agents, and in buying from the ing the best possible surroundings
the airplane and the subm arine
The session will last until Wed­
basketball game staged a t the was partially destroyed by fir« cash on hand after paying all home m erchant, the custom er is and how they are aided during
as the first line of defense and
nesday afternoon.
high school.
(Continued on Page Four)
last year.
^ i d ’ng in building up the city.
their early years her«.
construction bills.
attack.
J
ENCAMPMENT
TO BE BIG BOOST
FOR SO. OREGON
TO BE
OBSERVED AS
MEDFORD, ASHLAND QUINTETS
WILL TANGLE T HIS WEEK END
Governor Cements
Gap Between Self
and His Disciples
Vining Speaker at
Meeting of Oregon
i Retail Merchants
KELSO MAYOR
AND COUNCIL
STILL TANGLED
Local Tailoring
Firm Wins Contest
Comparing Values
LIVES OF TWO
GREATEST MEN
ARE COMPARED
Rosevelt Against
Unified Service
of Airplane Fleet