J J The Tidings Has Been A skM T e Newepáper For Nearly Fifty Yean k» Servios) ABOLA AP Eight Miles of V I Bunting Used U fl in Fair Decoration . fc.SBPT. 10, 1925 Emulate» In Parliament Term Substantially Complet­ ed is Used in Inspection Report / INSPBCTION TOMORROW DISCUSSED a a 0 a a If plans discussed at an lnfor- a mal luncheon yesterday at noon a nt the Hotel Ashland cafe mature. a Southern Oregon will enjoy the a fruits of a cooperative advertising. a campaign, such as Southern Call-] a forein, the California. Inc., sec­ a tion* of Florida and other regions,' a have found so profitable in bring­ a ing la new settlers. a W. H. Crawford, of The Califor­ a nia - Oregon Power company of a Medford, met with the advertis­ a ing committee and Secretary J. a H. Fuller of the local chamber of a commerce for a discussion of such a an advertising campaign, which a has been suggested for Southern a a The power company ha* always a conducted a small advertising cam­ a paign for the advancement of I a Southern Oregon and recently, In a crease this appropriation and make a more extensive campaign, the H. K. McCann advertising agency of San Francisco, which haadlbs various community ad­ vertising campaigns, wan asked to outline such a campaign for South era Oregon. The advertising agency, which 1* one of the most reliable and most successful in the advertising •eld . proposed th a t a sum of ap­ proximately 112,090 be raised by the various cities, commercial or­ ganisation gnd from other sources which would be devoted to the ad­ vertising of this region. Including Klam ath Falla, Ashland, Medford, Grant* Paas and Roseburg. > The advertising agency stated thin sum would provide for about 26 advertisements in the news­ papers of Seattle, San Francisco and Portland, and several ads in Sunset Magasins and one or two other Pacific Coast publications. The agency held that it would ho unnecessary for Southern Ore­ gon to enter the eastern advertis­ ing field la competition with the other large community advertiser?, who are spending millions of dol­ lars. Stating that the tourists ware coming to tpe Pacific coast us a result of the vast sums be­ ing expended by different agencies for this purpose, the agency held that the small amount which Southern Oregon could devote to advertising this region should be concentrated In the Pacific eoaat territory, appealing to the tonr- hts after they get to the eoast country. No definite plans. hare been made a* yet. The proposition will he explained to the various com­ munities in Southern Oregon. Then if the idea la favored, aa It was by the Ashland chamber of commerce advertising committee. vertising committees o f this re­ gion will be held lt> formulate more definite plans. The idea is to pettenade moro tourists and more settlers to come to Southern O ry o n . which is held to be the most Ideal spot on the Pacific Coast. Dry Throats Drier CHICAGO, Sept. IO. — (U. P.) — The biggest seizure of real beer ever made In the state bf Illinois resalted Wed­ nesday la the captare of five carloads of beer, three trucks, the arrest of seven men and the fhat-ge py dry agnate here of "apparent collustou" of the New York eatral rail­ road "with violation hi as­ sisting then* to Illegally divert beer which has been routed over their lines.” Kxcitement marked the raid as a dry' squad beat off SB to 40 men and boys, who attempted to hinder the work of the raiders as they dra­ with flags, flowers sad other colorful trlihmlngs, « ill he used in making the fair ground* a replica of an .old hacienda on fete More than two months after the date 'upon which It was to have been delivered to the stock­ holders ofi- the I.lthlan Hotel corporation the Llthia Springs day. Flower beds with hloe- soma in a va r let y of shades to match the varl- colored hunting were planted last spring and already are forming an alluring color displsyo Stucco wall* hare been erected around tfce fair ground* to enhance the effect of the hacienda*., In addition to the fair, which W ill. feature every known product of the southland. there will be a spectacular pageant, depleting the history of southern California. A thousand player*. Includ- 'lo g scores of film star* from Hollywood, will take hotel stand» substantially com­ pleted today. Tomorrow the board of directors of the corpora­ tio n -w ill make their final tour of Inspection before accepting the hostelry from the contractors. Hoover and McNeil. According to the terms of the contract entered Into between the corporation and the con­ tractor*, the term “substantially completed," Is taken by both parties to mean that the build­ ing is fully ready for occupaney, and that it. is completely built and equipped with the best ma­ terial possible to obtain, under the specifications. According to lomore, delivered the Ice to the terms of the contract. If, at aka Forest district of Chicago any time, within .six months from of Byron 8. Harvey, director the date of deliver, any flaw fey carries the ice to rear should becomq apparent which Yale Varsity ueet yea Production of Raw Silk is Started Soon M • g tt tt NewJBcheme for Pood Show to be Tried This Tear New *135,000 h School new entries. The exhibit* w ill be. conuitiona ai- judged each' day, and prises m0*‘ Perfect. For a time the awarded. On the firat day, Wed-, «»untere were fearful lest the dry nesday, September JO, the prizes, s«a«>n make the woods so dry as listed In the premium book ‘ ha‘ hunting would be very dlffl- will be given and oa the follow-j cu,‘ - hut the rains have soften­ ing days, merchandise of equal ed ‘ he ground, making walking value. The Ashland merchants a|ost noiseless. In addition, thè and wholesalers have been most «'»In has greatly lessened the generous la their contributions, possibilities of forest fire*. After the races, each ‘day, the The deer season la but the food may either be claimed by the «rst of the aererai hunting aea- exhlbttor, or sold at auction; eigh- sons of the year. The next ty per cent of the prtss going to major hunting season to open the owner of the cake, and twenty , will be duck season, which opens per cent to the fair association to ‘ he Klamath country, the be used fos prize* in this depart- greatest duek hunting section of ment. ‘ he Northwest, on October 1. This plan offers several advant- Hundreds of Ashland hunters age» over that employed In former ! »re preparing to be on h^nd years. First, the food is fresh in the duck country In the sl­ avery day. and therefore makes a! clnlty of Klamath on opening nicer appearing exhibit. Seeond, day. instead of having the cakes and pirn dried up, and hardly worth (Continued oa Pag* Four) The churches of the city are giving a reception to the teach­ er* of the public schools oh F ri­ day ot thia week at eight o’clock in the Presbyterian church, cor­ ner North Main and Helman streets. A large majority of the mem­ bers of the faculties ot the school* hare come frorA other parts of out »Ute and from various states. Of the forty* one members of the faculties, twenty-two give their address as Ashland. Many of these have 'com* from other parts of Ore- gob sad from other state*. Eight of -the teachers give addresses indicating that they comp frbm various fettles of Oregon. Eleven teachers give addresses from seven states west of the Missis­ sippi river. Two coma this year from North Dakota, three from Washington, two from M in­ nesota and one each from Iowa, Colorado, Idaho and Missouri. _________________ Coolidge Starts on Trip Home, Back to Work SALEM, Mass., Sept. 10— (U. P .) — President and Mrs. Cool­ idge accompanied by 'Senator William M. Butler of Massachu­ setts, left here ‘ on a special train for Washington at mid­ night (daylight time) Wednes­ day'. After dining with F rin k W. Stearns, the presidential party motored here and boarded the special train at 10 o’clock. Tired after a day of constant ac­ tivity in which he conferred with Representative Longworth, he motored for a visit to Mr*. Cooftdge’s aunt, Mrs; John Hasel In a Boston suburb and made n flying trip to Marblehead, the president retired immediately. He had spent the last few hours of his -vacation of eleven weeks in Swampscott supervising the packing of his personal lug- ffsge. The IVeaffter Oregon and Washington — F air in tha east por­ tion. Mostly cloudy In the weit portion, with moderate west or aorth- B B B PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. P .)— Production of both raw and (inished Mik may soon be under- tfiken on a commercial hosts in Oregon as * re- su* of experimental silk worm • culture carried on . 10— III. can be traced to faulty materials or workmanship. Hoover and Mc­ Neil will be held responsible. This morning the members of the board of directors, Mr. Hoov er of the contracting firm and John Tourtellotte of Jhe, firm of Tourtellotte and-Hummell, archi­ tects, held a long conference. In an effort to determine the pen­ alty the contractors shall pay for not delivering the completed hfilidlng on the specified date. June 1 was originally set as the date for delivery, but the con­ tract contained a clause specify­ ing that time should be deducted for days It was Impossible to work because of rain, or other weather conditions. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 1«. — (U. P.) — Lapsing lute sil­ ence after three bitter denuncia­ tions of the army and navy de­ partments for their conduot o t aviation. Col. "B illy" Mitchell calmly await* his fat*. Newspapermen who have hound­ ed the fiery air officer since his first statement on Saturday were plainly told Wednesday by M it­ chell that he would have nothing more to say in regard to the a ir controversy until the investiga­ tion ot hl* charges by Col. George Nugent of the Inspector generals, office in Washington, gets under Miss Preston Stanley was the way. first lady to be elected a member His latest broadside Wednes­ >f the New South Wales EjrliameiL. day Was a reiteration of previous declarations that he did not fear a court martial, but welcomed it if the nation's defense would profit by facts brought out during his Mitchell, believes however, that the board named to probe his charges of gross misconduct of aviation, should be composed of representative Americans, rather than members of the "army and navy bureaucracies." "Let Its members be from the George W. Noble Selected u east and west of our country; from Lieut. Gol. at Grants (he north and south and from the Pass fleltfh and factories," Mitchell's statement urged. "1 tell you, when GRANTS PASS, Sept 10— we get through we are going to The electioh of officers of the modernise and simplify a good Southern Oregon Soldiers and many departments of the govere- Sailors Reunion Asaoclation was held at the morning session yes­ terday and resulted as follows; Col — W. Lyman, Medford. Lieut. Col.—Oeorge W. Noble, Ashland. MaJ. --Alexander Kyle, Rogue Let every American know ab- solutely and entirely that we are going to better our national de­ fense. that we are on the war. path MEDFORD. Sept. 10— Tho and that we are going to stay bids for She construction of the there until these conditions are new high school and its heating J River. the statement con- remedied plumbing, electrical work and Q. M.— A.. J. T. Smith. Gold tinueH. The barking of little blackboards, which were* opened dogs that follow the main pack Tuesday night by the school Gold Hill was selected a* the should not delude any clear think­ board, totalled 8161,184, far place for the next meeting which However, »he will be held In September, 1926. ing person as to the object of our under the estimate of John conference will be continued to-j An interested audience greet­ chase. Our bureaucrat* and non- Tourtellotte, architect for the morrow morning, aiid at this' ed Colonel IJams, of Kansas City, flyers indulge In mental gymnas­ building. tics in /Washington in an at­ time it is believed that a set­ Tuesday night at the armory. This leaves about 83O.OOQ nut tempt to evade the truth by white­ tlement will be reached. of the 1185,000 bond issue, voted Tho colonel gave a patriotic washing boards, alibis and sug­ The hotel was partially com-, address which brought forth months ago for that structure gestions for fixing the blame for pleted, and occupied by the numerous bursts of applause. At and which sold at a premium, disasters on the dead commanders lessee, R. W. *Prloe, on July 1,1 netting 8101,745.28, to be ex-: the close of the address Judge when they know that they them­ but workmen have been engaged C. M. Thomas was called upon pended for furniture and other. selves were responsible. They are In completing the structure sine« for a talk. Although he had equipment, grading, walks and not worth the time taken away that time causlnf much incon-' not expected to make a speech, lawn. from teaching our people what venlence to the lessee^ and crus - I he launched forth and gave the our national defense should he and Work w ill be begun about Oc-1 Ing-a financial loss to the cor­ audience something to think telling them the truth about It.” tober 1 oa construction, and the poration, It Is declared. building will be completed and about.) He* commented on the -Professing to know nothing occupied with the opening of the crime wave and gave the reason about the lnvfijtlgatlon of his public schools a year from this as the lack of propter home life. charges ordered by MaJ. Gen. John month. the divorce, and the Jazz life. Hines, chief of staff, other than He stated that In Jackson county what he has read In the papers, No local contractors succeeded la captaring nay part of the there are now 60 divorce cases Mitchell showed an absolute dis­ pending and many in Josephine regard a* to the outcome of a work in the competitive bidding. probable court martial. The successful bidders, which county. " If the war department doeoa’t la each instance were the low­ CHICAGO, Sept. 10— (U. P .li _________ ________ like the statements I made, let est, are as follows: them take any disciplinary action General construction— Hedges they see fit according to their ft Hulls of Portland, 8118,880 j ■western railroads continued here Judgment, court martial or no Heating— Keyser ft Schmldll j today before the sperlnl session ( of Roseburg.'814,887. * I of the Interstate commerce com i 0 T IP T D I I I T C court martial." Mitchell went oa. "The investigation that really la . Electrical— W. H. Emerick. i Charles Donnelly, president o f i l i l l l w l I z l l J f t H / needed I* of the war and navy de- Inc., of Portland, 86,818.24. A silk ribbon factory partmenth and thsir conduct la | the Northern Pacific railroad,, _ _ _ _ — Plumbing— Sturgis ft Sturgis recently. established hero one of the witnesses, told Clyde I I ’ U the disgraceful administration of ot Portland, 16747.' will take some of the Blackboards — Northwestern B Aitchlson chairman of th> I I I I i l l . | J | j/A I Jfi Ji\ aviation." first raw silk produced at Furniture Co. of Portland, |1 6 8 0 j I commission that In no year sinc > * * v w Crawford's farm. • I the passage of the transport» ' ______ The board members are much, pleased at the result of the! j tlon act has the Northern P»-j man, giving the name of Her- bidding, as is Architect Tour-| ciflc railroad earned a fslr re ber nagley, who cashed fictitious telotte, although the latter and turn on Its Investment. I checlfs in Ashland early this week. I "A t the end of 1924 the com- belng sought by officers in board members regret that at least some of the contract work pany’s Investment In road equip Northern California for offenses' did not go to local bidders. Intent, material and supplies and committed there, it was learned working caiiital amounted to t0(,ay. However, the architectural in aptte of the cool weather, a | 8588,000,000,” Donnelly said. Bagley worked his game on on* firm of Tourtellotte ft Hummell very good crowd attended the fin­ . “Upon this Investment It had n Ashland merchant Tuesday after- will have a* their local represent­ al band concert of the season given ; return for the year 1924 of 3.3«, noon. The Standard Cleanera were 1 ative during the building work, | by the Ashland City Band, under Frank Clark, the Medford archi­ the victims o f the bogus check the direction of Cast Lovetaad tect, who has been collaborating gam*. last night * The concert was held The forger ordered a suit of with them since obtaining In Llthia Park. - C. A. Ramsey Held for Alleg clothing at the Standard Cleaners, architectural contract; and The vocal numbers. " If You ed Inraanoe of Bad and offered a check of 886 In pay­ Knew Susie Like I Know Seale" school board has t retained Check ment of a deposit. He requested sad “Silver Threads Among The L. M iller, well-known local 810 change, and a cheek was given Gold," both eaag by Lovetaad. tractor, as their inspector C.. ft. Ramsey, a former reel- MELLON ON SURVEY him. He canhetL the check at the representative. dent of Montague, Cal., was OE BIG RUM FLEET Plata Confectionary s taw minutes were the features of the concert. The last two concerts given by bound over ot the grand Jury later. SPANISH OFFENSIVE the band have been given wlthoat WASHINGTON. Sept. 10— «1. at his,prelim inary hearing yes­ The Bagley check was returned the members ot tho organisation AGAINST R IF PS ON terday afternoon' in Judge Tay­ p .)— Secretary of the Treasury from the bank, and now the police receiving compensation- tor thsfr PARIS, Sept. 10.— (U . P .)— lor’s court la Medford, on a Mellon has made a personal sur­ are on the lookout, for Bagley. It The combined French and Spanish charge of larceny by bailee, har­ vey of the rum fleet, aboard a la declared he worked the same efforts. The earlier concert* were paid for by the city aad the cham­ offensive against A M Rl Krim is ing purchased an automobile coast guard cutter off the North game In Northern California. ber of commerce. expected to start within a day --- or from ------------------ ---- „ a . ______ Medford _____ firm during Atlahtlc coast, and has found the The same night 86 gallons of two. W hile twelve thousand fipan-' early August, giving a trsudu- conditions there greatly Im­ gasoline war* stolen fpMa The Ish pushed their way from Alhuee-j lent oheok In part payment, and proved, he. announced upon hla Starfdard Cleaners cleaning plant mas Bay with little or no resist- then driving the car outside of return to hla desk here today. on Ashland creek. Although they sacs against AJdlr, tho Rlffian the elate, tt la alleged. have not Deen able to obtain def­ Capitol, still other forces i n re- Ramsay was arrested Tuesday, Roseburg — California-Oregon inite eluee oa this robbery, the ported to have mad* a landing nt here, by State Traffic Officer Power Co., may build major pow­ police believe Bagley afigo eommit- ed thia crime. er project on Umpqua. tt tt tt tt tt B tt tt for the past three years near here by H. A. Craw- ford, who studied silk worm production for sev- eral years in the orient. C r a w f o r d now ha» about 80,000 silk worms which have spun their cocoons. He is confi­ dent that the quality of silk in the cocoons will be excellent. Next year he plans to have 200,000 of the worms. He esti­ mates than 100,000 silk worms will eat 1500 pounds of leaves during the six months of their live*. Whan Crawford de­ cided that the Portland climate and soil were suitable for - »ilk worm culture he purchased a farm and set out mul­ berry trees which have thrived. He believes that two crops of silk cocoons each season will be possible, because mul­ berry leaves stay green late Into the fall. A* soon as the moths emerge from their cocoons and lay their eggs he starts hatching the second Northern Pacific Loses Money Declares Officer i?: onr ¡lie purpif UUUUI a a Good Crowd in Attendance at Last Band Concert