MALARIA germs Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. VOL. XLVIII The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty (International News Wire Service) Successor to the Semi-Week]y Tidings, Volume 43 MANY B O D I E f c i X ARE TAKEN OUT Wi‘" 01(1 E r¿' OF MINE CAVE Years ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925 DOWNPOUR OF RAIN FLOODS j » ASHLAND CLIMATE M itbout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ' NO. 147 Chief Figures in News of the Day 2 ARRESTED IN PROHI RAID ATWi" "‘™" KLAMATH FALLS AMERICA MUST .¡SHOW WAY FOR OTHER NATIONS WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — President Coolidge felt I0 8 » the effect of his own econ­ CHICAGO, Feb. 23. __ 8 ! » omy campaign in the ex­ Seeds that fell from the 8 ! 8 8 ecutive offices today when, lotus in the Gobi desert 8 » 8 growing weary of wrestl­ before Columbus, discover­ 8 Rescue Crews W orking Hard n ing with an ancient and » s “ Francisco Bay Whipped 8 ed America will bloom in 8 to Reach Remaining a dull edged eraser, he made s . into W hite Froth by lísr- '.Leslie Congo, Formerly Held 8 Chicago in a few months, 8 Miners 8 8 a request for a new one. 8 I : according to Dr. C. Shull, 8 U. S. Should Lead in Disarm­ rific Wind S to m m Jackson County, Is a 8 Instead of receiving the 8 University of Chicago bot­ 8 BELIEVE ALL ARE DEAD a ament Plans Says Pres­ Arrested 8 shiny and keen edger 8 SHIPPING IS DAMAGED anist. Aided by science, 8 ident Coolidge 8 W ork Stopped by Late Cavewln n eraser of other days, he 8 lie hopes to effect the con­ 8 HAD MUCH MOONSHINE a had the old one returned 8 Sacram ento D eluged U nder Two 8 But Debrix W ill Soon be tinuation of a life process 8 SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS Inches o f W ater. Storm A bates n 8 to him with the word that Sh riff and Police C hief at K lam ­ that began in the Orient 8 8 C leared Aw ay 8 8 and Sk ies Now C loudless no new ones were left and 8 centuries ago. ath Co-operate in C onducting 8 Senator Ships lead D eclares F eder­ 8 8 no authority had been 8 al Governm ent Should Con­ The seeds were dug up 8 o f R aid Upon Residence SULLIVAN, Ind., Feb. 23. __ 8 8 given to purchase a furth­ SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23. — in Asia and are believed to trol all Foreign Loans 8 8 Mine rescue workers, weary after 8 er supply. 8 Clearing weather, with skies be the oldest In the world. 8 8 more than 24 hours of labor, toil­ KLAMATH FALLS. Feb. 23. — 8 The President received 8 bright and cloudless, were today WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. __ it Leslie Congo, 820 Donald street, I I 8 They are wrapped in a 8 ed tonight to complete the task 8 the news and his old 8 in prospect for the Central Cali­ of removing from the mine of and Tom ‘Wilson were arrested 8 hard membrane substance 8 Is the duty of America to set a 8 8 eraser without comment 8 fornia section, after one of the that permits entrance of 8 «rood example for the remainder the City Coal company, the bod- Saturday night by Sl^riff Burt E ' w 8 and returned to his work. heaviest storms of the past five only enough air and water 8 of the world to follow, in reduc­ 8 Hawkins and Police Chief Harry 2 lee of 51 men who were killed by years. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 to keep plant life .surviv­ 8 ing armament and to invite the 8 an explosion Friday morning. M. Loucks, assisted by deputy doputy „ Winds reaching the velocity of ing and were found in a 8 other nations to follow that ex­ sheriffs and eitv iwtrnlmon «« i ! * Thirty bodies had been recov­ nd city patrolmen, on more than seventy five miles per ered today before a slate fall im­ charges of possession of liquor, I I M bed of peat, beneath thick 8 ample. President Coolidge declar­ hour wreaked havoc with prop­ peded progress and made it like­ fnd a considerable quantity of ( « layers of wind drifted 8 ed her© today in an address be­ erty and shipping off Point Reyes, 8 fore a large delegation of women ly that several hours more would moonshine confiscated. The raid 8 soil. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 thirty miles north of the Golden 8 who are attending the womens’ be required to bring all of the took place about 9:30 Saturday! Gate. Wind whipped the San night. bodies to the surface. conference on National Defense Francisco bay into a froth, tear­ as a Peace Insurance. It is understood that when the! Government /nine experts and ing yachts and other small ves- The President also declared state mine officials declared that officers arrived at the house i sels from their moorings, dashing that the zeal for such a movement beyond a doubi the 21 men still Congo • and Wil.-on were in the them ashore, and seriously threat­ cannot be permitted to reach such • woodshed, hut Congo made his J unaccounted for had met death. ening all ferry traffic. The ferry a point where aggression will be After damp had certainly snuf­ escape while the officers entered ■ schedule from Saucilito to San invRed upon a defenseless Amer­ the house. Mrs. Congo was told fed out their lives, officials eaid. ica and the security of this nation that if they could not find h e r' Cor a time this afternoon rapid Dr. W. W. P. Holt and Miss Francisco to Oakland was so bad­ ly hampered by the'slow move­ imperilled. .husband she would be held. She! progress was made In bringing Devereaux. Nurse Wish ment of the boats, that hundreds The plan for the abolition of out the bodies. The rescue work­ telephoned to a taxi driver, tell­ to be Relieved -uaV /IA M - M . EFUTLRSStg» K1JTG GKORGJC of commuters were unable to both the army and the navy de- ing him where Congo would like-; ers had succeeded in improving CLELCEVAKrO { U X J D G K ^ sJDJfM kEEAaTDISvS» dismissed as' unworthy of any The many persons familiar with reach their offices in San Fran­ the ventilation system and in by be found, and he was return­ clearing away debris but the crum­ the great amount of good work cisco in time for work today. John Emory Andrus, “richest straphanger," of fonkers w v «-hn ed to his home and arrested. Men and Boys, Convicted of seriouti thought, holding that a Three pleasure crafts, and wetdth nation can no more leave Itself bling walls and sagging roof to­ done by the Jackson county Tom Wilson was at the Congo “ “ S ’ tha° “ y °ther man to 016 world- and *hcse Crimes in County, Are rid S ? to v celebr*ted his eighty-fourth birthday by eighteen yachts, caught out when health unit, since that body began open to be menaced by disorder night again put obstacle* in their on Way t°, Ws N«w York Cfty office in a subway jam. He didn't get a homo at the time of the arrest, path. to function October 1, are great­ the storm struck the bay, battled eonwfflMt that a city could in dismissing its G®or«e- of England, baa been compelled to cancel all his but tried to make hi- escape. He Bodies brought out during the ly interested as to whom will be for their llveei as they struggled took with him a gallon of moon­ JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 23. — police force. day were so badly burned that appointed as head of the unit to to their moorings through the shine, but realizing that escape The gates of Oregon penal insti WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. __ terrible storm. All shipping, Identification was cfitficult and succeed Dr. • W. W. P. Holt. was impossible threw it to the tutionj opened Saturday for eight Asserting that the foreign gov­ The latter accepted the posi­ docked at the Oakland. Almeda several were identified erroneous­ ground. The officers, however, men and boys, sentenced from ernments of the world have tap­ ly. Relatives through scrutiny of tion at the start under an agree­ and San Francisco docks, made were quick enough to secure some Jackson county, and while their ped the American investment mar­ bits of clothing or trinkets were ment to give his full time to the for the center of the bay. afraid of the “evidence”, and Wilson misdeeds ranged wide in fields ,o posiai ket during 1924, for $1.600,000,- able to make positive recognition work until January 1, in order that the buffeting by the wind was detained. ot crime, tlie automobile was the OOO, much of which was spent or 30. and waves would crash them to aid in launching the unit Suc­ Iu the Congo house the officers heavy contributing factor in their in war and not in peace activities. Thus far all officials have di­ cessfully, and, fully expected to through the docks, and afraid to i found one gallon of liquor, six fall. Senator Shipstead, Farmer-La.1»- rected their efforts toward rescue be relieved on, that date -o that make for open water'through the i five-gallon empty barrels, If. one- The prisoners run from Elmer orlte cf Minnesota, in a peech " work and have refrained from tak­ he could return to his private Golden Gate. i gallon jugs, two one-pint fla ks Howell, a bashful boy of 11 years practice. A heavy downpour hit Sacra- ing any action toward investiga­ , and a small trunk containing to Roland Eastwood, a metallur­ before the senate urged that the 'V federal government assume ail rroi points, tion of the causes of the disas­ j corks. The appointing power lies with mento and surrtunding gist, 35, who graduated from the contrôl and direction in this for­ ter, Albert Dally, state mine in­ the state board of health and the drenching that section under a In a woodshed behind the University of Edinburg, Edin eign financing. spector, explored the wrecked por­ Jackson county court in' cooper­ flood of two inches of water. For j house the officers found three burg, Scotland, and held respon Shipstead referred directly tion of the shaft as far as possible ation, and so far the state board a time early today, the streets of 10-galion barrels'* " confainin.g slble positions with British mining to the overtures France is now today but declared he had no had been unable to act in the mat­ Sacramento ran water inches moonshine, one-five-gallon barrel concerns in many lands. Locals Unable to Check Powerful Medford Offense Which full of moonshine and 10 one-gal­ The youths ordered committed making for an additional loan of thought of inquiring into the ex­ ter because of the illness of the deep. $135,000,000, and congratulated plosion, until the bodies are on head of one of its prominent de­ The downpour continued into lon jugs , filled with wine. to the reform school are Julian President Coolidge and the mem­ Piles Up Points Rapidly. Medford Girls top of the ground. Norval K. partments, and stress of other the San Joaquin valley, but not The two men were taken toXhe Daily, 12, Elmer Howell. 11, and Win F irst Game, 43-21 bers of the administration forces Harris, Sullivan county prosecu business. It is understood that as heavily a« in the northern sec­ sheriff’s office and questioned i Fred Reavis, 14, all of this city for frowning upon this applica­ tor, has indicated that a grand Dr. Holt served notice recently tion of the state. At Lodi an inch briefly by William Ganong, dis-¡’accused of stealing a Ford car! BY TUT JACKSON little forward fought like a trict attorney, and then placed in i February 14, and starting on a tion. Jury investigation is an improb that his good nature had been tax- of rain was reported, while furth- ability. All other county offi­ ed to the limit and that he would ern 8OUtb the precipation varied be- Before a howling mob rtf 2500 | f°01 the entire ^m p , and it was the county jail. They will be for- ! world tour, reaching _ Ashland ________ cials, through long experience in positively have to return to his f froJn three quarters to a tenth of red hot basketball fans, tHe Med-1 lafgely beCause of his great play mally charged with possession of j fore captured; James Mobley, 17, ‘SCIENCE BANDITS” an Inch. the coal fields, are inclined to private practice on March 1. LATEST IN CALIF. ford High basketball • squad tbat tbe seore was not more over- Bquor. No evidence was obtain-j and Charles Simpson, 15, of Se- accept the disaster as one that The rain assures abundant trounced the Ashland five, 39-24 * whe,mlng- Toin Miss Margaret Devereaux, one Bryant at center ed that either Congo or Wilson J attle, Wash., who ran away from LOS ANGELES, Feb. «3. — A may come at any time in connec­ of the two nurses connected with water to be used during the com­ at the Medford Armory Saturday' pIayed his usual steady game, i were manufacturing moonshine. their homes, three months, and gang of “science bandits” seek­ tion with such a hazardous indus­ the Jackson county health unit, ing summer, and the heaviest night, and strengthened their lead ' cbecking nicely, and it was not I Con?° was under indictment in also stole a Ford. ing the secret formulas of Import­ try: resigned some time ago, the resig­ crops in ten years will be the re­ in the four game series with tw'd Until be made a desperate effort Jackson county about a year ago No specific time is named in ant new inventions and chemical nation taking effect February 21, sult. according to N. Taylor, head games won and none lost. The f t0 break up the Medford stalling wiVi H. S. Wilson, formerly chief tbe commitment, for the lads to ............" so as to enable her to take up a of the federal weather hureau of­ I Medford outfit won from Ashland sy9tam tbat Allen- his opponent, of police of Klamath Falls, for stay in the reform school. They discoveries, kidnapped Dr. Paul Hildebrandt, Chicago chemical re­ WASHINGTON’S BIRTH postgraduate course at a promin­ fice. at Sacramento. possession* of liquor, but after were taken to Salem Saturday search expert, and brought him to Friday night, 29-20, on the local W&S able tO get away to score- IS QUIETLY OBSERVED ent educational institution. Her i -------- —---- --------- Ramsey and* Katzer checked Wilson had been acquitted the morning. armory floor. Los Angeles, where they robbed , » IN NATION’S CAPITAL place, so far as can be learned,! _ _ nicely,, they were powerless cb!’r Se against Congo was drop- Friday Sheriff Jernings left him of valuable blue prints and The local came fast in tlye first ( against but the long shots looped ped- has not yet been filled, and her CITY BAND HOLDS for the state prison with Roland i other priceless papers, according Quarter, the lead soon “‘,ul8 ,oopea, WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. — departure will leave the other PRACTICE TONIGHT after the taking opening whistle and ' 2 ’r° Ugh tbe ring by Chastain and • Ea-twood. sentenced to 15 years, to the theory formed by Southern Quietly, and with the dignity as nurse. Miss Mann, alone. Steve Elek, sentenced to 10 years, California police who have start- ft until the end of the ¡fn,ps- Stratton, who went in for i ■ » < A ll II) Carl Loveland, director of the holding is befitting the character of the The unit, which has been doin first quarter. Soon after th f Ramsey’ shewed nice basketball, 1 MHI1V A sllluiK .1 I ) c and Robert Duff, sentenced to five j ed a search for the criminaK tlie i ! cîty band’ ann