Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1925, Image 1

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    malaria germs
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Thia is a proven fact.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
( Interuatlonal News W ire Service)
VOL. X L V I I I .
Successor t * the Sem i-W eekly Tldiugs, Volum e 43
COMMISSIONER
OF LABOR TO
SEE EMPLOYERS
LONDON, Feb. 26. —
Mary Wagliorn, of Hast-
ings, is one of the worlds
smallest babies.
She w-eighed only three
and a half pounds at
birth, instead of the usual
nine, and measured exactly
twelve Inches from head to
toe.
A
perfectly
normal
child, she is thriving un-
der
special
treatment,
which Includes being fed
XX with a fountain pen filler
XX every two hours.
XX
Doctors state that there
XX is no reason why she
XX should not grow up a
XX normal, healthy child.
X X 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 XX 8 8 8
26, 1925
NO. 150
Pen Filler Used
to Feed World’s
Smallest Baby
8
XX
tt
XX
XX
Orchardists, Mill Men and XX
Other County or State X X X X
Employers to Meet
XX
XX
SEASONAL LABOR TOPIC »
Men From O ther D istricts W ill XX
XX
M eet and D iscuss Labor Prob­
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
CLIMATE
XX
*xx
OHIO DAY WILL
BE HELD SOON
BY ALL NATIVES
Chief Figures in News of the Day
ANOTHER ROAD
STATE SOLONS
WANTS TO GET Without a Sound ARE TO LEAVE
INTO K. FALLS
SALEM TODAY
XX
CHICAGO. Feb. 26. __ 8
A heated argument be­ 8
'XX tween eight persons was in 8
XX full swing, but ¡not a sound 8 1
8 was heard.
«?
xt AU Bom in Ohio, or Have
XX
The group was com­ 8 '
Nevada, California, Oregon XX posed of deaf mutes. „; Legislature ----------
XX Husbands, Wives or Par­
to Adjourn Aft-
Road Wants Use of S.
ents Bom There Eligible
XX
XX Plaintiff, defendant, and 8« er Long Session Lasting
Pacific Tracks
XX
XX six other witnesses all 8
Over 46 Days
XX features p l a n n e d
XX speaking at once. Gestures
PETITION
IS
FILED XX became iso violent that the
XX
8 VETO IS OVERRIDDEN
o I C om m ittee in Charge P lan to Make
XX judge “hearing” the case 8
W ould Tap Forest latiuls Now
Convention B igger and Better*
XX here, in the Small Clatns 31 Six Senators Stand W ith Gover­
lem s in Their Territories
Not B ring Cut in District
Than Ever
XX Court, thought the mutes 33
nor’s D ecision V etoing Mult­
Near Lakeview
8
nom ah Judgeship B ill
C. M. Gram, commissioner of
were swearing and threat­ 8
A second annual Ohio day will
8 ened to put them out.
labor, will be in the county
8
SALEM, Feb. 26. — Declaring 8
be held in Ashland, Saturday,
SALEM, Feb. 26. — After 46
March 6, to hold a conference
The
plaintiff
was
accus­
33
the intention to standardize its 8
March the 7 th. This year there
running
days of some of the
ing
.
the
defendants
of
with all of those interested lm
33
line and otherwise establish a 8
w’ill be a number of new features,
taking a ring from her 33 most heated dtacuMdona in years,
orchards, mills and other county
system of transportation to equal 8
8 811(1 those in charge promise to
home.
or etate industries where labor
33 the legislature will adjourn some­
that now provided by the main 8
make it bigger and better than
A
woman
acted
as
in­
problems are being confronted.
33 time today, according to ad­
line of the Southern Pacific com­ 8
ever.
The affair U'i held every
terpreter.
The question is one that has been
33 vice from the state capitol. The
pany when the latter railroad’s 8
year, and is similar to the Iowa
X
X
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
i
bothering many of these employ­
V dismissal will be without the us­
project known as the "Natron cut­
and other days that have been
ual last minute hurry. There has
ers for some time, and one that
off will have been completed,
held at different times for many
been no outstanding achievement
is felt to be badly needed in this
the Nevada, California and Ore­
years past. This day promises to
made during the season that out­
district.
gon has filed a petition for leave
be one of the best of its kind ever
shines that of previous years. The
The question to be discussed iy
to
intervene in the case before the
held in the district, and will con­
Dennis resolution, submitting a
that of seasonal labor.
In the
interstate commerce commission
sist of a real get-to-gether of na­
resolution
to the voters prohibit­
districts under discussion, there
involving the railroad extension
tives of Ohio. Each family Is ex­
ing any imposition of income and
is a short period when a big de­
and development, as recommend­
pected to bring its own lunch, and
inheritance
taxes in Oregon for
mand is made for labor, during
ed by the commission,^ investiga­
judging from other dinners of
a
period
of
fifteen
years has per­
tor.
which time there -it usually a
its kind, will be a real banquet
Indian
Department
Gives
haps
been
the
most
futile accom­
shortage.
After the season is
The petitioner owns and opor-!
as well as an all around fun
plishment.
Sanction
to
Leasing
to
over, there is no longer a de­
gathering.
ates a narrow gauge railroad, ex- ■
The senate today overrode the
Whites
mand. In Hood River county this
tending from Wendel .Lassen
Those who were born in Ohio,
governor's
veto of a bill creating
KAI5OXS3
county, Calif., to Lakeview, Ore­ Conco May Have Charges
period of intensified demand and
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 26.__ all wives or husbands of Ohio
additional
circuit judgeship in
Chairman Borah of the Foreign Relations Committee, of the 0
gon, and the principal points on
activities, covers a three week Two thousamd a<cres of irrigable born people, or all who have par­ •
Filed Against Them by
Multnomah county and named W.
S. Senate, has been directed to ask Secretary of State Hughes fo>
period during the apple picking land in the vicinity of Modoc ents born in Ohio are eligible to
the line are Wendel. Alturas and
Game Wardens
S i!? regarding charges that the State Department has “gagged” Conn:
Ekwald to the position. Senators
Willow
Ranch, Calif., and Lake-
season, aad then stops abruptly. Point are. open for leasing by attend. People who have relics Michael Karolyi. former President of the Republic of Hungary, wh<
Strayer,
Joseph, Kinney, Maglar-
view, Oregon.
KLAMATH FALL8, Feb. 26.—
This condition is undesirable, and w’hite men, Superintendent Fred or souvineers brought from there eame to America to be at .the bedside of his sick wife. Marjorie Daw
ly,
Taylor
and Zimmerman stood
de<^ res
* divorce suit immediatelj
V hile there is no physical con-' Left high and dry on the rocks
for that reason, is to be thor­ A Baker of the Klamath Indian are asked to bring them' along, to
with the governor in support of
*katost Eddie Sutherland^ director, charging incompatibility.
Lord
Oection between the N. C. O. sys­ or in shallow pools rapidly drying
oughly gone over by experts at reservation announced today. By add to the atmosphere of the gath­
the veto.
owner * • th at» of British papers, has posted 325,001
the meeting.
tem with that of the Southern Pa­ up, thousands of mullets, sucker a
Those people who were
“ “ * a ’ Y er1_<? rre5 a ’r •evm ty-flve per cent of seven problem«
virtue of a recent ruling of the ering.
1 he seuate also overrode a
cific, the two systems interest at and trout are dead o r dying, fol­
Jackson county has more and Indian department, the Indians born In Ohio will be decorated
Q° ? UOM ° f * enend knowledge in reply to
veto
of a bill abolishing the offloe
a challenge by George Cove, former Laborite member of Parliament
Wendel, and it is the petitioner’s lowing the shutting off of most
more of a labor problem each may lease their land to whites for writh a Buckeye and Penan/.
of
constable
in Multnomah coun­
preaJdeQt of tb * National Teachers’ Union, who criticised
desire now to so construct its line of the water into the main chan­
Delegates from all over Jack- * 18,1 Ro^®rm«r «
year, as orchard productions and a period not to exceed ten years.
bis Junior clerks. Should Rothermere lose, the
ty. Wednesday, the senate
that it may properly connect with nel of Link river by the Califor­
£ “me£ ’ d11 ,<O to d ia rit7 - The ReT- Stuart Lawrence Tyson/Soted
activities Increase. To keep pace
“The department favors the son County will attend.
ed
the Tobacco Bill, togather with
the Southern Pacific Natron cut­ nia Oregou Power company late
New York clergyman and America's foremost foe of divorce, who said
with the growing fruit crops, and leasing of farm lauds to the
a
bill
requiring a Ux on the gross
once in the pulpit that ••Christ’s idea of marriage was one man for cne
off line, and thus form a direct last week.
to get labor enough to take care whites because It is apparent that LOCAL BANKER MADE
earnings
of all utilities, and a
woman until death broke the bond of matrimony," has filed suit in
route through the territory now
Lstimates made by a party
oiuu* ln« extreme cruelty. He has written boolS
of It, is a hard and ever-difficult there Is more land than the In­
PRESIDENT OF ASSN.
measure
requiring
a payment into
¿erved exclusively by the petition­ composed by Deputy Game War­
job. According to fruit authori­ dians can take care of,” Mr.
the general fund from the earn-
er’s narrow gauge line.
dens Judge Short, Marion Barnes
V. O. N. Smith, cashier of the
ties, the crop output will be Baker said today. "By a recent
f Ings of self-supporting state ac­
It is further alleged by the pe­ and Phil Motschenbacher fnd
heavy this year, and the task to ruling, the Indians are free to Citizens Bank of Ashland was
tivities. The republican senators
titioner
that it has been for some County Health Doctor G. 8. New­
elected president of the Jackson
secure labor will be a serious lease their lands to whites.”
accepted
the program reluctantly,
time working on plans to extend som ran as high as four tons of
problem.
The Irrigable land available in­ and Josephine County Bank As-
saying
that
the governor forced
its line of railroad northward from fish dead or dying that were
The conference will meet at the cludes logged off land, which is sociation at their regular monthly
them into it.
Lakeview ln,to. or adjacent to, caught by the sudden recession
Medford Library at 10 o’clock held to be fertile soil, and adapt­ meeting and election o f , officers
The normal bill at the time
forests
not as yet taped by lines of the waters of Link river.
Friday morning, March 6. Repre­ able to the raising of fine crops. at the Hotel Ashland Tuesday-
of going to press today, had not
of transportation. With the ulti­
It authorization from. Salem is
Other officers elected
sentatives from several other The unirrigable land composes evening.
been decided on definitely by the ’
mate completion of these plans, received, a charge of wanton des­
were Orris Crawford of Medford,
counties of the state will be pres­ ideal land for seed potatoes.
governor. No reports more fin­
argue the petitioners, this terri­ truction of fish will be preferred
The decision of the depart­ vice-president; Fred Engle of the
ent at the meeting, and ways in
al than already known about his
tory will be served more advan­ againist the powdr company, Game
Citizens
Bank
of
Ashland.
Secre­
Large
Delegations
From
Southern
Oregon
Cities
Attend
which they are handling the prob­ ment to allow’ the Indians to lease
attitude ere available. A party
tageously and at less expense Warden Short announced. Deputy
lem will be thoroughly discussed. their lands was prompted by the tary-treasurer, and O. G. Eubanks
made up of W. H. McNair, O. H.
Banquet Held to Raise Funds for
than it would oe should the orig­ District Attorney W. P. Myers re­
Johnson, William Briggs, Q. a .
Problems will be discussed benefits to be derived by the of the State Bank of Ashland and
Annual
Convention
inal plans of the commissioner’s fused to Tile a complaint against Briscoe and Attorney Borden of
as they are being met in lessee and the lessor through the J. W. McCoy of the First Nation­
the power company until State
Investigator be approved.
Medford left Ashland today for
Jackson and other counties. Mr. transaction and the benefit to be al Bank of Ashland, directors.
MEDFORD, Feb. 26. — The and snap. M ule for the banquet
By permitting the staudardlza- Game Warden A. E. Burghduff
Roy Hackett, cashier of the
Salem,
where they have gone In
Gram is an experienced labor derived by the entire county
First National Bfcnk of Grants Washington’s birthday banquet of was furnished by the chapter’s ' tion of its present line of railroad, sanctioned the move. Mr. Short Its interest.
through
more
farm
production.
specialist, and promises to help
the local DeMolay chapter held at
together with the construction of wired the results of his first in­
the employers w ho. are being Those who desire to negotiate for Pass gave an interesting talk on the Hotel Medford Tuesday night, own orchestra, the Ashland De­
an
extension fro.m Lakeview north vestigation yesterday but up to
banking and B. E. Harder, presi­
Molay quartet, and the double
troubled by these conditions, leases on the available farm land
besides
being
a
delightful
and
to
Odell Junction, and thus join­ 3 p. m? this afternoon had re­ ROSEBURG HIGH TO
dent of the First National Bank
mixed quartet of the Medford high
solve their employment problemb. must see the superintendent of
___ PLAY LOCALS HERE’
largely attended affair not only school. Frank Van Dyke, chaplain ing 7 the ‘T
Natron
™ “ cut-off of the ceived no authorization to furth­
the Klamath Indian reservation. of Medford spoke on, bonds. The
celebrated the natal anniversary of the «local chapter, delivered the
U
&C’f,C the petitioner er the prosecution.
Roseburg High wJU meet the
The land to be leased includes regular business meeting was held
PLOT IS REVEALED
of
the
country’s
first
president
but
,
contends
that
tills territory can
I invocation.
local quintet on the wrmory floor
only allotted tracts, it was point­ and routine business transacted.
TO KILL HEIRS TO
As an interesting diversion of ate© inaugurated the campaign of
here Saturday night. The north­
ed out.
At each plate in keeping with 1 be accommodated by a cheaply
education
for
the
support
of
the
•
the
occasion lay
A LARGE FORTUNE
constructed
and
efficiently
oper­
the meeting several Indian songs
ern
teamsters, although
not
a miniature card-
n
“ « » » ated, direct line to the eastern
were sung by Mrs. L. N. Wood- J X T ’ X “ 5' , 1" he">l° / ,o en' b° ar<l hatchet' A
known
as
a
particularly
strong
touch of color
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 26—
convention of j was given to the assemblage by j markets.
side of this city, who was dreaded »h n m i
bunch, has not been beaten by u
Police were today investigating
Hie DeMolay order, which will be! the appearance of „ X . A 5*
1
in Indian costume.
very large score yet this year
ppearance‘Of a squad of De
an alleged plot to kill Mr. and
A large gToup of Medford and held In Southern Oregon'the lat- Molays in the chapter’s tbowy KEARNS NOT GUILTY
though they have been given the
Mrs. Frederick Hotaling, who are
Grants Pass bankers were present ter part of May or the first of uniforms, who acted as ushers.
gate several times. This,- howver
OF GIRL’S CHARGE
included among heirs of a fortune
June, and which will be attended
at the meeting.
Is no Indication that they are not
Whilo the main speaker of the
totaling several millions.
Cap­
by about 400 delegates,,' Includ­ evening was Judge C. M. Thomas,
LOS ¿ANGELES, Feb. 26.__The
going to put up a good fight.
tain of Detectives Matheson de­
ing two patrols and bands.
j
jury
hearing
the
case
of
Mrs.
Coach Waiter Hughes has been
who made .one of the best ad­
clares that details have been con­
The banquet was attended by dresses of his career, on the <nb- I Mary Tenney, film' “extra girl,”
putting his team through their
fessed by Ralph King, former
200 persons Including the local ject of George Washington and I who charged Jack Kearns, mafi-
paces durlhg the past week, with
The home economics luncheon etaady practice at passing, drib­
Honolulu policeman. King’s con-
DeMolay chapter, men, women Masonry and was listened to with ;■ ager of Jack Dempsey, of having
fsesion, Matheson says, states
and young ladies of the various rapt attention, the address of ; attacked her, brought in a verdict and meeting In Medford on Sat­ bling down the floor, teamwork
that 33,300 was paid to two gun­
Masonic order's and the public Melvin Chastain, vice president favoring Kearns.' The girl de­ urday, February 28 offers a pro­ dnd floorwork as the main fea­
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26. __At
men for killing the two. King’s
generally, as well as a delegation of the etate conclave and well manded 3200,000 but was Sward­ gram which should be of inter­ tures of the' program. The Ump-
est to a large group of Ashland quas, who are believed to think
of DeMolays, from Ashland.
arrest followed an investigation,
redue8t of republican members
known high school athlete, on the ed nothing.
women.
.
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 26. —
which la naid to have revealed an of the state senate, prosecutor
The big dining room presented subject "The Place of DeMolay in
of th® Ashland team as being
The vegetable kitchen garden rather weak at the present Hm*
attempt to kill the Hotalings with Remy, Marion county prosecutor, P. S. Nelson and John Lander, a brilliant and patriotic appear­ Life” was very enlightening as to
seems to fall to the fot of the because of the exhibition made at
poisoned milk left on their "door­ ordered the couaty grand jury both of Medford, upon their en­ ance with its many flag decora­ the DeMolay order.
tering
pleas
of
guilty
in
Justic
housekeeper,
in town • well a<Ton the Medford and 8aJem tuseels.
step.
to remain in a continuous session
tions. On the tables were potted
Frank Buchter, president of
the rainrij. The problem is how i guarantee to put" up~a got^’Z n
until witnesses could be subpoean- Taylor’s court Tuesday on the plants, and over the speakers' ^be state conclave, and Gordon
•
lx »
/ a
*
i t0 ^ave an a<l«qu«te garden In a i test. --
ed to testify concerning a “strike” charge of possession of intoxicat­ table hung a picture of George Kershaw, another member of the
sPace- Mrs. George Kauf
in the senate of the democratic ing liquor. Were fined 375 each, Washington. * The women of the local chapter, also made short
on
the
recommendation
of
Dis­
J/nan
has
had years of experience- S c P l O U S
Ic
minority.
Six republican sena­
Eastern Star did the decorating addresses, as did Glenn Fabrick
K
trict
Attorney
Newton
Chaney,
Hettie'C.
Gozart
Tuesday
filed
'
W
*th
^U8t
^
hi8
®°rt
oi
*
3
*
r(1®n
-
for
the
affair.
tors were to appear as witnesses,
And D. M. Lowe, prominent
since fleeing senators have com- who appeared at the hearing for
Ted Leonard, master counsellor Masons who have always taken* suit for divorce in the circuit a"d Can giVe rrLany Tery valuable
hints which mean > «ueeeeaful
mitted no felony, according to the i the 3tate- The accused men were of the local chapter, presided, and an active interest in the local, af J C° Urt, against J- G Cozart, ask-| ffar:
‘
committee. The republican sen«, ! represented by Attorney G. M. the DeMolay» carried out an en­ fairs of the local DeMolay chap- ng f° r
per month m a in te-!,—
g’ summer aad w in­
SALEM, Feb. 26. — Shortages tors said they doubted if extra­ Roberts.
ter.
If
women
w ill come w ith
tertaining program with dignity ter.
! nance, attorney fees.and a de-,
covered for a period of three years dition from Ohio could be asked.
The grand jury at its last aea-
Their arreet grew out of a col­
itcree of divorce. The couple were questlons aboul their own parti
have been brought to light in the
s'on
returned six true bilfe and
lision
last
Saturday
night
ou
the
;
mdrried
at-Roseburg.
August
15
■
”
prol>le?
1*-
«11
b«
(lad
!
The row came when sixteen
EXPLOSION HURLS
state treasurer’s *off ice with C. W. democratic senators made up a Crater Lake highway outside of PHILIPPINES WEAK
three
not true bills. Of the lot.
1906, and now reside In Ashland?
.a”‘ " er
SAYS GEN. MITCHELL
Thompson, former Cashier under party and fled from the city, the city limits, between their car
ROOF HIGH IN AIR Mri3. Cozart alleges in her coui- At this meeting Mre. Jessie D .; four ar® »ow in state prison on
State Treasurer Jeferson Myers, when a measure was proposed to and that of a man named Stevens.
PORTLAND, Feb. 26 __ The PlSint th&t Cozart wasf cruel and McComb the state leader for home ! plefts ° r «uHty, and the remain
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— The
admitting defalcations amounting transfer Lawrence counity from The police were sent for and
deminstration work in, Oregon 1
two will enter pleas today
Phillipine. Islands are “very vul­ roof of the Allyns Dye and Clean- abasive> nanied February 10 and
to nearly 35000. Th£ amount was the third to the second congres- Night Officer Cave, accompanied
will
talk
of
what
women
are
d
o
-,
For
the first time in over thre.i
nerable and could be taken by an ing Establishment was blown off !?St ®unday 83 .specific instances,
«discovered when, the office was sional district, which the demo- by Deputy Sheriff Forncrook, enemy”, Rear Admiral Jones,
ing
in
other
parts
ot
the
state
j year«. no liquor violation cases
today and hurled 50 feet into the ° n February 10 «he alleged he
turned over to State Treasurer T. I crats contended would assure the went to the scene and found a chief of the navy general board air, when a terrific eyolosion kGPt her awake most of the night
The musical part of the pro- wer® before the grand jury,
B. Kay, who took office shortly! republicans majority in the lat- bottle of liquor which they claim­
No witnesses were ' w T
Ibe b u ü d i n g T ™
J»* « " • ' « -
a b u so.,an d ' gram will be in charge of the
told the House Aircraft Commit­ damfeged
after the first of the year, but ter district.
ed Nelson and Lander had thrown tee today.
i
the
cane of Walter
The committee had amount of 325 000 a
• ’ tbat last Bunday when she came
-rK i
u
" alter Whisenant
-attempts had proven futile in find­
ou of their car. The officers, claim­ previously been told by -Briga­
"e
X * * “
W i,k ,n i' Medt‘*rd b w -
ing the money.
ed the men had been drinking, dier General Mitchell, assistant
, ,
dining hound over to the grand jury last
being put through, a "tumbler”
Upon taking over the offiee the DAYTON, Ohio, Feb. 26. — Hurl­ but that they were not intoxicat­
There
is
one
child—
a
g
ir
l.
o'f1
Wlnter ° n
charges pre-
chief
of
the
army
air
service,
that
machine, was beMeved -to be the
amount was found to be short, ing defiance at their republican ed.
P™8r*rn.
WiU
fol!®y
«
imme-
ferred
by
thq
father
of a young
the Philippines, Hawaii and other cause of the explosion. Frank 13 years— whose custody
but for a time a clerical error colleagues, a group of bolting
th e d iate ly . For reservaflom. for the girl 'living near" Talent. In d ac-
Inasmuch as evidence of guilt American
Pacific
possesions Cushing,
foreman, and Billy mother asks. 1
was blamed. Further investiga­ democratic members of the In­ was wetok and would probably be
-Medi°Jd 920 b8fore cording to the district attorney’s
could easily be captured by Japan Kuehn, an employee were taken to --.Mrs. Cozart also alleges that-Friday. February
diana
state
senate
made
arrange­
27
tions revealed that the money
difficult to „prpve in court if the easily, within two weeks.
office, the bottom has dropped
ments
to
go*to
Springfield
where
a hospital suffering painful burns. she has been forced during her!
was actually gone and a demamd
charge was fought. District At­
í
o u t or
out
of tr
the case.’
This comes as a result of an F. Richards, manager of the married^life to "work out” and
tor the money was made upon they will be guests of Lieutenant torney Chaney did wot bring other
accusation
by
General
Mitchell,
“The
complaining witnesses
pla.nt, was less seriously burned. that she lias^ been employed to
bondsmen for State Treasurer Governor Vanormaa. republican charges when they plead guilty as
GROUNDED
FLAG8TRP
some
time
ago
that,
the
United
have
moved
to California and
The roof was blown, into the air restaurants. At prresent„the com-j
Myers to make good the lo»< The leader who i? owner of the accused.
TO BE FREÍD TODAY there is no way to bring them
States was lacking in aircraft, and two stories and descended with plaint states, she is empfqyed in ­
bondsmen instituted search which Shawnee Hotel, of Springfield.
that the other countries of the a crash which broke aill the^win- an ‘Ashland drug store.
back.” said District Attorney
eventually led to the cashier be­
T A X B IL L S PASSED
MANILA. Feb. 26— Three tugs Newton Chaney yesterday^'^They
world
were
far
surpassing
it
along
dows in the gasoline room, .-.aad
ing detected.
ire sneert n »
_
* testify
i uey
r¿eiaid8
u eds ngw frOm i___
î,ere today 8howed no disposition
to
this tine. He stated that this was all of those on the end of the
Toledo— Great need for hous­
BO ISE,
Feb. 26— Two sever­
to aid L. S. Huron, flagbhip of at the preliminary hearing and
ing’ here; 160 building permits ance tax bills were passed here an. important branch, and that a main structure.
R eturns to W eed—
he Asatic fleet, which wefit could not find the courtroom the
Newport — Contract let for
special
department
should
be
during 1924 did not nearly meet today.
Mrs. Charles Moore returned aground yesterday 200 m^es first day> Under the ciTcum
made
for
it.
2000 feet concrete w alk, and 400
Fall Creek— Booth - Kelly com­ Sunday evening to Weed after
the demand. Many workers have
Southwest of M anila.
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feet crossings.
, , ^ They w*r« 1 i BtAocea
there is nothing to circum-
do but
pany surveys logging road line visiting for some time with her
to go out of town to find houses.
Tidings ads bring results.
expected
to
Read the Tidings ada.
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INDIANS MAY
LEASE LAND IN
KLAMATH FALLS
j U
IS SHUT
OFF; FISH DYING
IN K. F. DIST.
DE MOLAY MEETING IS ONE OF
IRE FINEST EVENTS EVER HELD
SENATORS ON
STRIKE,LEAVE
Two Fined $75 on
LEGISLATURE Charge of Having
TOBE
OF INTEREST
TO ALL WOMEN
Contraband Booze
Former Cashier of
State Admits Big
Shortage in Funds
One More Ashland
Couple Mixed Up
111 Uivorce Court snia11
Dismissed Since 1
Plaintiffs Gone