Oregon ASHLAND CLIMATE W itM ^ th e us*o t medicine nine ositos o n t A f ’ten of asthma. This is a proves fa c t Historical Auditorium Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Tears The Tidings Hoe Been Ashland's Ire Kerr tup) ASHLAND, OREGON, iilA— gg K'Lskimu« to InllLiRiJv™ lu Have Another IN RACE FOR v ” '"" GOVERNORSHIP PATTPDÇÜW 8 8 K First Republican Candidate to Announce Intentions ANNOUNCES PLATFORM SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 23— A reserve of 1,200 acres at White Mountain, 80 miles from Nome, Al- asks, has been created by President Coolidge for a m o d i r n Industrial school for North Alaska Eskimos and Indians, the Seattle branch of the United States bureau of education announced to­ day. The reservation la', to be equipped with schr '.Is . nd shops. It will be Vine of three Industrial Institutions In Alaska. Studies n the schools ii.cluthi gua engineering, beat build inc. construc­ tion of »ali.ion cases, weavii.g nHs and other duties Important In the 1 fe of the Alaska native. » ft It 8 WINTER FAIR IS NOT TO BE HELDTHISYEAR CALIFORNIA GRID SQUAD PASSES THROUGH ASHLAND Andy Smith, leading his fa­ mous pack of Golden Bears, the University of California football team, passed through Ashland this morning ou the Shasta, en routs to Portland, where the Bears tangle with the University of Oregon team Saturday after­ noon, In one of the big games in the Northwest this season. For five years. Andy Smith coached teams at the Un tvers P y of California have not tasted de­ feat at the hands of a college eleven.. In this, their sixth sea­ son, they have been beaten but once, and that time by the Olym­ pic Club, composed of ex-college stars, recruited from all over the country. Two weeks ago, the Olymple Club downed the Bears by a 16-0 score, the first de­ feat handed the Californians since 1020. During the five year period, the Bears have won two big Intersectional games, defeating Ohio State I» 1030 by a score of 28-0, and trimming Ptnn State a t Berkeley last fall, 14-0. In 1221, the Boars and Washington and Jefferson staged a scoreless T ■ J tie. In’ the annual Tournament of Roses game at Pasadena. Although they are rated far abeve the Oregon eleven, with even their conservative line coach, Dr. Albert Boles predict­ ing a win by 14 points, the Bear» have lost much of the confidence they possessed up to this sea­ son. In past years, they caine onto the field so confident of »rab i c i) vi c t o ry — that— th e y game cocks. Now, though they are far from resembling whipped dogs, they are quieter, and not so secure In their belief In them­ selves. ' AGREEMENT IS REACHED ON ’ SCHOOL HERE NO Wiz' ^ F ig u re s GREEKS READY TO MARCH ON BU LG A R IA N S Loe&l Bozrd to Meet Again With Board of Regent3 Sofia Appeals to Leagttfl ter Right to Mobilise Faroes ANOTHER PLAN STARTS NOT TIME ASHLAND GRID HEN SET FOR FALLS TUSSLE couragement. Brushes^ Too Much Work, Declare Beard of Directors of Chamber Poultrym en of Southern Oregon Favors Governor M aking B udget, May Htage Poultry Hliuw Hays Genuine Tax R eduction Tlils Season Must Come Following closely upon the Ashland is to have no W in­ heels of the announcement- made ter Fair this year, or nt least. Tuesday by Senator Hall of It will have no Winter Fair, ldarshlfeld, that he would be a sponsored by the chamber of candidate for ithe democratic commerce. This decision was nomination for governor, I. L. made at a meeting of the board Patterson of Salem today an­ of directors of tbs chamber nounced his candidacy for the Tuesday evening, and announce:! republican nomination for the yesterday afternoon. same office. •> The matter of holding Hi Patterson Is considered one of annual event has been under the strongest men In the state, discussion for some time, both at haring been chairman of the re­ directors meetings and at the publican central committee for open fornm luncheons. Opinion several years, and probably will has been about evenly divided hare the hacking of the repub­ on the matter, many declaring lican party In his fight. that the fair was not worth the In speaking on his candidacy, work necessary to put it over Patterson says: in • goed shape, while an equal t in early life, I was engaged number declared that It ahoul-1 In mercantile business, but am be continued, es an advertising now, end for many years have feature If for nothing else. been, conducting one of the moat However, the directors decided diversified farms In the W il­ Defeated in First Oanie, Local Eleven Hopes to that the people of the city lamette Valley. I uderatand and Reverse Verdict and the surrounding county did appreciate the many farm prob­ not take enough Interest in the lems confronting the farmers of Tonight’s practice will be the affair to Vnable the chamber to this state. last heavy workout of the week " I hare had legislative experi­ for the Ashland grid squad, since put it ou in the fashion they For that reason, it ence as a member of the state Coach W alt Hughes will ease off desired. senate through four regular and on his charges. In order to have was voted to not give the sup­ two special eersions of the legis­ them In the best shape possible port to the fair that usually lature, ar.d believe I have a when they tangle with the Klam­ Is given by the chamber, knowledge and grasp of state ath Falls eleven here Saturday know, kept in close touch with The W inter Fair has been suc­ affairs that would enable me to afternoon. cessfully managed here for the be of service to the people of The boys are all confident of past five years by J. H. Fuller, Oregon. " I f elected to the office of taking the Pelicans. In the first secretary of the chamber of com­ Nominally given under Governor, It Is my Intention to game of the season for the lo­ merce. bring about a reduction in taxes. cals. they took a 12-7 trimming the auspices of the Southern RggMrymcn's assocIa- " I desire that thia statement at the hands of the Klamath wp lon, the chamber of commerce he understood to mean precisely rlors, but since that time. Hug what It says. I make no ffes- has worked his team over, until secretary has borne the brunt of turs to,give It »«larged or un­ now they are showing some real »ba harden .-in almost every in­ certain influence. I do not re­ football class. Both the Klamath stance. A new plan is being devised fer to one kind of taxee to the Fall» and Ashland, elevens, how­ exclusion of other kind of taxes ever, are Inexperienced, so neith­ by a number of men Interested in I shall never point to mere re­ er will have an advantage on that poultry raising in Southern Ore­ gon, however, for a continuance distribution of the present tax score. burdens as fulfillm ent of this The Pelicans will outweigh the of I he annual poultry show, pledge, although I believe that local players at least 15 pounds which has. In the past, been O'-e the tax burden should be read­ to the man, but Hughes, with of the big features of the Winter justed, nor shall I ever offer light material this season, is de­ Fair. Plans are now being de­ as the fulfillm ent an expensive veloping a fast running and pass­ vised. whereby this poultry ebow temporary expedient, such as ing attack, which he believes will can be put on by the poultrymen postponement of immediate obli­ enable'his team to get over. In of Southern Oregon, with the co­ gations or creation of a deficit the Orants Pass game Inst Satur­ operation of the local people, on to make superficial show of tax day, the Ashland passing failed, an ever larger and better scale reduction. largely because of the Inexper­ than has ever been attempted In “ By reduction of taxes. I mean ience of both the passer and the the past. With several experts advocat­ exactly that which the people men on the receiving end of the ing Ashland and Southern Ore­ commonly understand reduction tosses., The boys have been work­ of taxee to be. I mean by It ed plenty during the past week gon as a center for the poultry a reduction of the total sum on passes, and with the experience industry, these poultrymen feel derived by taxation from nil gained in the Grants Pa<» tussle, that It would be an almost fatal sources. 1, mean. In short, a r e ­ should do a lot hotter In future blew to the Industry to do away with the annual poultry show, daction In the cost of govern­ games. which yearly attracted many ment. ' ! !!'*•* The game at Klamath Falls of the best birds on the coast. "As an earnest of my purpose to bring about reduction In taxes, was a real battle all the way F<-r that reason, they are plan­ I Invite a larger responsibility and a huge crowd witnessed the ning to continue the poultry on the part of the governor for tussl. Hughhs and his men are show, whether the Winter Fair the cost of State Government confident of winning Saturday, is held or not. I shall .recommend an amend­ and from all Indications, as large ment to the State Budget Law, a crowd as the one which witness­ the game at Klamath Falls, and by Its terms the governor ed will he on hand to give them en- ¡5011 t h e m 1 a c llli (Continued on Page Four) With Plans to Boost Tourist Travel At a family assembly of South cm Pacific passenger traffic of­ ficials last week In San Francisco plans were laid for attracting a greater number of tourists to the Pacific coast next season than ever before, reported John M. Scott, assistant passenger traffic manager. The system’s appropriation for advertising the travel attractions of the Pacific coast region will reach a new high money total, he says. J. A. Ormandy, general pas­ senger agent, and H. F. Craig, Portland advertising agent, were at the San Francisco meeting part of (he llffl«.---------------- ■---------- — The Southern Pacific’s coast rail line to the City of Mexico will be completed in altout an­ other j e a r , making it posalble td travel from Portland to the capi­ tal of the Mexican republic with­ out change of cars, Scott said. Scott stopped over in Southern Oregon on his way horns and de­ clares the Indian Bummer weath­ er here la incomparable. Dick Smith, Oregon coach, al­ though making no predictions, declares his men are Just hitting their stride, and that they will give the Bears something o hlnk about for sixty minutes Saurday afternoon. Twenty yearn ago, Dick Smith was an All-American backfield man at Columbia, while but a 8 few years later. Andy Smith suc­ 8 ceeded to Dick Smith*» berth on 8 the all-American squad. Andy 8 Smith was a .s M r at Pena State. 8 THE WEATHER Oregon and Washington — Cloudy In the * west portion, with fair weath- er In the east portion. Light northwest winds. ENOUGH MONEY TELEGRAM HAS“ «« Record MUCH PRAISE“ ”’ FOR ITHS CITY 8 8 8 8 Enterprise of People in “ Building New Hotel Here is Landed 8 I ----------- SANTA UOSA, Cal.. Oct., 22— The Northwest­ ern Pacific Railroad, com­ pany, serving the north ceast counties of Califor­ nia. hat set up an em- oyes’ safety record that every other rail- shoot at.” Officiala of the com­ pany here today announc­ ed that not cite of the 2,500 employes of the railroad haa met with oc­ cidental death in the past two veara or more. Thia record followed an eight year period In which an a\erage oT one employe met death every four months In work on this ’’rilroad. the officials said. The Portland Telegram is the n late.it metropolitan newspaper to recognize the possibilities pos- K aesaed by Aahland, land in an editorial article, carried In that paper on Tuesday evening, praise was given thia elty for the Llthla Springs hotel, and the enterprise the people of Ashland showed in building this hotel. Concerning Aahland and tl-c ' hotel, the Telegram has the fol- lowing to say: ,K "Doubtless, the new L lth la :» Springs Hotei will prove to be! the beat paying material Invest-’ ment ever made* by the people who make up the community of Ash­ land, Ore. Practically every citi­ zen la a stockholder In the enter­ prise. "This hotel will be a “division! station” for the large and steady, increasing passenger traffic by j motor car. Whether the vehicle, is moving north or-south, Ashland; Is a convenient and logical stop-' ping place. All that the most ex acting tourist asks for is a clean.' L. L. Mulit, Who Spent S*V* eral Weeks at Lake, is comfortable -bed, plain food, well, Much Pleased cooked and served, cheery atmos-' phere and common courtesy. These Lake of the Woods, one of provided, every guest automatical­ Asu'.and’s playgrounds, and con­ ly becomes a traveling advertise­ sidered by many the most ment for the hostelry. Scenlcally, Ashland Is one o f’ beautiful lake In the state, re the most charming places in Ore-' much Pralie from Llo>d gon. Probably many tourists will L MuUt, formerly a resident of wish to live there. Every family th” but now living In 8nn which settles there is an asset to’ f rautirco. the city and to the state. The! “ ullt spent several week- value of a well conducted hotel is during the past summer at the not confined to the profits of a Lake of the Woods. Mulit Is popular tavern. A good hotel is visiting in Portland, and In a potent agency for attracting' Interview with n representa- worthy people and for establishing “ >« Oregonian, had the industry and commerce. Ashland following 1» say of Ashland ar.d the Lake of the Woods: is to be congratulated.” " I spent the summer months in a cabin on the shore of From Grants Pa Lake of the Woods, near A*h Mrs. Roy McAllister and LIU e f|gh and (he )akp bp. daughters cam. up from Grant. I W6n. , tl>cketl j CBUfht «„ Para Saturday for a visit with her , wantp(1 thp pn(, of th„ old school mate, Mrs. M. E season. Then I went duck hunt­ Randles.,, She returned to her ing with s’.H’cera, and when the home Monday and Mrs. Randles deer season 'opened 1 went after and son Bobble accompanied her deer. Saw tracks everywhere, for a few days visit In Grants hut saw no bucks making track», Pass. nlthough><4|6fca and fawn were In sight often enough. Yes. It has From H ilt— been a pleasant summer,” ob­ Mrs. Elsa Smith of Hilt, wa.» a served Lloyd L. Mulit, registered busihess visitor In Ashland yesT nt the Hotel Oregon from San terday. Francisco. Mr. Mulit, formerlv member— of— t h e s t a in __senate bank examiner, then banker In MAf>E GOLF CLUB Portland and later In San Fran­ WANTED— Some information. cisco, passed through the city Probably this classified adver­ yesterday en route to Puget tisement should appeal* In the sound. He has spent the sum­ classified column of the Tiding», mer in tho open In Oregon and for the Inquirer Is very anxious selected Lake of the Woods be- to obtan this Information, but cause that Is his old stamping he requested that the notice he ground, for Ashland was his home for many years. Mr. put on the front page. Several days ago, a crippled Mullt'a son. during the absence Ashlknd youth manufactured a of his father, has secured an himself for flglf club, which he sent to Willie appointment for McFarland, national open g 'lf Annapolis gaval academy. champion. Now it Is hoped to learn the name of the youth who From Keene C reek sent the club, J, B. Halntng was a business Any Information on the suh- lect should he 'eft at the Tidings visitor in Ashland yeaterday from Keene Creek. offloe. LAKE OF WOODS IS PRAISED BY CALIFORNIAN GLOBES : -, A irplanes L ocating FuaMlnsw nd Bulgara, aa Greer® Makea in Buildi n g Tm lalttit Heliool F utilities is Sought From State ,Andy Nagy. flan Francisco artist-barber. slithers some lather acmes the jowl of the etty’a mayor. James Ralph. .Then he has a sudden Inspiration, and splashes some mors paint ou the nearby canvas. Rolpb. lielng an art Maaeur hlmsslf. watt» patiently for the shaving to be returned. LIMIT VIEN N A, Oct. 22— (U . P .)— Tho Building Committee of the The Greek forces have invaded State Normal Schools met here Bulgaria, capturing two village». yt'ttcrjay to inupect ,he grounds, Machine guns were employed, locate the site for the Hist build­ and there were many casualties ing, plan for advertising for bids, on both sides. Small canon were determine the date for advertis­ beng rushed to the frontier this ing and to take up other matters morning. Tho Bulgarian village connected with the normal. of Coula w m occupied. A certain amount of formality attends the planning and arrang­ SOFIA, Oct. 31k—-fU. P *— * ing for all state work, but once special cabinet meeting has been the preliminary details are ar- called for tonight to decide langed the work will go on ex­ whether Bnlgarta shall declare peditiously. war on Greece. Those who were in attendance on this meeting were Frank J VIEN N A, Oct. 22— (U. P .)— Miller of Alhauy. C. L. Starr of Portland and J. 11. Fuller of Ash­ Jim m ie B a rre tt, above, la ». and In Sofia advisee, received here to­ land,. 'tliree members of the hoard a University o f Southern California day, say that the B ulgaria* cab­ of Regents constituting the Build­ test of hla m athem atical genius It inet has decided to protest td took him less than one second for ing Committee ^ith Superintend tec h of hla years to tell the cube the League of Nettona agalnat cut of Education J. A. Churchill root of 410,172,407. Jimm ie lives In what It term» aa a Ocook In­ Loe Angeles. vasion of the Petrttal district, who will be president of the Ash­ and is preparing to »Pitoni to tho land or Southern Oregon Normal, allies to permit Bulgaria to mo­ and John A. Rennes of the firm bilize sufficiently to bo able to of Benam and Herzog of Portland defend her sovereignty. architects. Mr. Churchill has Just returned ATHENS, Oct' 22— (U . P .) — I front a several weeks trip east Grteil troops today proposed to where he visited many of the attack during the forenoon, ell leading normal schools tof tho Bulg.rian forces which are M ill country and . will have the oppor­ occupying the portion of Greek tunity to start Ute Ashland school tciritory In the vicinity of l»e- in the most approved manner. inlrhlsar, In the northwestern Mr. Bennes, the architect, is auction of Macedonia,. It wan an­ considered one of the lenders in no',;need here this morning. * this line in the state mid lu just Medford and Klamath Falls Airplanes enrly today were ro- completing work on n i l extensive Members Are c.ir.nolteriiig over the Bulgarian building at (). A. C. Guests positions, in order to determine The local school hoard were in the exact locations of the Bul­ session with the committee dur­ garian strength, as the tlewe ing the lunch hour at the Lithia Members of the Klamath Falls limit set for Greec'e ultimatum Springs hotel and afterward for and Medford Klwsnls clubs will to Bnlgarta to he met 'draw the purpose of considering the lie guests of the Ashland club at toward a close. plans for the new local school a dinner and dance, to be given Tho Greeks yesterday occupied building, which both hoards are tomorrow night at the Lithia a portion of Petrttal district, la anxious to construct so that it Springs hotel, one of the annual order to enforce the demand» for will fully meet the needs of the events on the yearly program of reparations and Indemnities In training department of the nor­ the local KI wants organisations. connection with the Bulgarian mal school as well So the local A special committee of lore! situation. This creates a some­ raids, staged by the ComltndJ’s. Kiwanlnns have been working what complicated problem, inas­ Bulgarian regulars, on Demlrhl- on the plans for the affair for much as a- question of policy of sar. several weeks, and declare they the state is expending any funds huve lined up a splendid pro­ In buildings which are not the gram of entertaJnment for the Funeral exclusive property of the state is visitors. In addition to stunts to Funeral services tor Involved. The question of divert­ be staged by the local club mn S. Archibald ing some of the funds from the members, the Klamath Falls and home near Ksrhy, normal bchool building fund to Medford Klwanians have prom­ afternoon, will be Friday the grade school buildings was ised to "put on some tun-maklng afternoon at 2:30 th e discussed, but the amount of this stunts. Dodge chapel, fund does not seem any too suffic­ About 35 members of the have charge ient tor the actual necessities, Medford club have promised to Archibald la an even should the question of policy attend, while a delegation of be­ Ashland and haa be settled, favorably. tween 25 and 40 members of the here to mourn I The whole question will be James Klninath Falls club will head In Is survived by a placed before the regents at a the direction of Ashland this Archibald, meeting of the full board to be afternoon. In order to be on called (shortly by Governor Pierce, hand for the affafr thia eve­ Milwaukie — Local Masonic who is chairman of the board. ning. lodge will bnlld two-story te.npl®. This meeting will probably be ‘held at Salem and may be called prior to the meeting for the pur-l poHe of opening the bids for con­ struction. The committee requested that a representative of the local school I board be present nt Salem when this Important matter Is consid­ ered. Mr. Churchill left for Roseburg In an open letter, addressed talned: Individual d«*er:aiaa- to attend an Institute, while Messrs Starr and Miller, after a to the law enforcement officials tion to make good, and • splen­ cooperation between the short drive through the valley of Jackson county, the Rogue did The growing and dinner with Mr. Fuller left, River Valley Ministerial associa­ various offices. tion today gives these officers a sentiment throughout the county in company with Mr. BenneM. pledge that the association is for actual and real enforcement supporting, them in their work, has. wa are sure, bee* a and praises them for their past help to you. . . efforts. A t the same time, a “The “The federal and state special slap la taken at some of the officers, the county court, the smaller cities of the county, In deputies and city police have which the association declares contributed Immensely to the the official» have not been so law enforcement program of the strict In the enforcement of the past several months. months, The for­ ROME, Oct. 22.— (LPJ— Italy's law. mer have done commendable debt funding mission to America The letter follows. work In connection with the left here today on board the “This organisation has auth­ county officials. In come com­ steamer Naples, bound for the orized ns to direct this letter munities the city officials hare United States. Lo each a t ynn whora Count Volpl, head of the mls- duties give you a part their dealing wth serious moral slon, and his colleagues were in apprehension of law violators or conditions. At the feet of the high spirits aa they departed. the enforcement of the law deal­ mayor and his ottdal t »rally Volpl declaring "we have the ing with violations. must the public lay the blame ' highest hopes of returning from for failure In moral and vice "Onr Association through aev- Washington with a satisfactory conditions of the towns. Med­ and settlement.'* The Italian debt Is eral of its members, has aa you j tord ford and Ashland hare seen a know, kept n close touch w ith ' approximately |2,0o0,000.oY)O. r~al elevation In the mend tone. your offices and the »ctlvltl»», >ut certain of the smaller com­ pertaining to tho onforecmc.it of munities hare been unjustifiably those lawn which deal with pub­ I'u m ral Services Held— slack. . . . lic morals. We have given yon "This stands reedy “This Association sta The funeral services for M-s tho best support possible through­ always to assist la the A lv a . B. Heller qf Talent were out the county, and the churches of every public good. We wBI held this afternoon at Stock's which we represent and our con­ stand h r every Undertak.'ng parlor». la te ru m t stituencies are quite solidly Be­ believe to was in the Centeal Point cema hind your efforts In law enforce­ tery. Mrs. l.'eller