ash ^ nd clîmate Without the oso of medicine cures nine easetu out of ten of asthma. This i» a proven fa c t Cannot survive 1 the rich osane at domestic water h The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leafluiff Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (United Pro«« Wire-gorvlce) SaccMMur to the Ssml-Waekly Tidings, Volaba 41 ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1925 Warring Nation Ignores Command of League GREEKS S n i i ' S r i S ’ ADVANCE UPON WOTk‘ “ RUGAR ERONI City Bombed and Many Die „ in Latest Greekf I? Advance ” BULGARIA PROTESTS “ ----------- i D eclare Greeks H r,' Upon Women ** aad Children Who Are Defease le es 5- « » a a OENEVA. Oct. 24— (U. P.J— Greek forces today remained on Bulgarian soil, despite the tt League of Nations warning to a withdraw behind their own fron­ ! « a tiers. a London press reports, thus far unconfirmed, pictured them even a advancing last night, and again* shelling the hard hit border town ‘ of petrlch, while Sofia advlcc-ii told of the alleged movement of, Oreek troops from Salonikl to reinforce the borden region. From Pulpit to Soda ' Fountain HULL, Quebec, Oct. 24 — Two men whom 'the. police accuse of trana- p o»r 11 n g hlgh wines” from the, Util ted States Into Tañida for aale at a profit were arraigned today on formal chargea of being iltbgnlly In pos­ session. of liquor. Police explain that though It seems like carrying coal tr Newcastle, "high wines” can be bought In New York stats for »6 e gallon and sold here for »24. Police allege that men hnve been bootlegging wines, containing a high percentage of alcohol, in­ to Quebec from New York by automobile. In Poison Case REDECORATING OF VINING IS ALMOST OVER Mere Than $10,000 Expend­ ed on Remodeling of Theatre ENTIRELY___ RENEWED Medford aad Klamath Falls Members Guests of Local | Club at Celebration of Completion of Lithia Springs' Hotel. Vining is Principal Speaker at Gathering. Interior W orked Over, Iroa H orse to be First B ig Feature Shown in Finished Theatre - Celebrating ttio eon ij »Teflon of The new Lithia Springs' hotel, which was largely made possible by (he activities) of the Kiwanis club, moi»' than 150 ihoiuhcrs of the Ash'! land, Klamath Kails and Medford clubs gathered h e re 1 last night to r a dinner-dance, which was hehl in the new! hostelry. The gathering was prim arly a celebration of the! Completion of the hotel, ¡pid as such, the program fea­ tured sjx w h es praisii g those who took an active p a r t 1 in the building' However, other club work was taken up! by the members, in addition to the hotel celebration.) Irving E. Vining, president of the state ch am b er’ of commerce, was the main speaker on the program. Ini a wonderftil fifteen minute, address, Vining traced th e' development of the hotel idea in Ashland, and fold of) the part taken in the building of the new hotel by Ki­ wanis. \ ining declared th at the building was superior to M rs. Birdie Strome. 49. abrve, hns been Indicted a t 8prlngAeld. O., for any erected at th e same cost, nuyplaee in the state, and poisoning h er stepdaughter. Bs:u 14. T h e victim predict >1 her attrib u ted the low cost to the untiring elTortrf of tile d i­ Strome, death, the Sprlngfletd atlthorttlei rectors, all of whom are Kiwanians, A t least $7,500 was were l o l l saved to the stockholders by the work o f the purchasing board of the directors. Improvements and redecorat­ ing work, which when completed will coat more than »10,000, are now nearing completion at tha Vining Theatre. When the work Is finished. B. F. Scherer, In charge of the entire Job. declares the Vining will be one of the most beautiful small theatres in the state. The Interior of the theatre la ■'being remodeled and redecorated. Two of the upper aud tw.o of the lower boxes have beeh removed, and additional seating capacity IZJNDON. Oct. 24— (U . P.) — installed on the lower floor. The Vienna correspondent of A plastic texture material has the Exchange Telegraph today been used ln finishing in­ cabled Sofia reports that the terior of the main room. This Greeks had resumed .their ad­ material Is to receive a beauti­ ful finish. vance against the Bulgars near Schneider Cap Race Post­ the Macedonian frontier last The finishing work on the lu- poned Because of Heavy night and again bombarded the torler Is being done by Charles Rains town of Petrlch. V.'i'lsaenborn, Seattle Interior a CHICAGO, O ct 24— Sofia advices reported that decorator, who originally de­ BALTIM ORE. Oct. 24— (U. a An artificial lamyx for strong Oreek detachments were P .) — The Schneider cup race, corated the Vining when it wax a persons whose speech or- proceeding from Salonikl toward scheduled for this afternoon, was opened several years ago. Tho a gan has been removed for the Bulgarian frontier. interior cf the room la to he postponed thia morning because ------if------------------------------------------ I The m eeting was opened by a pathological reasons is finished in blue and gold. of rain. ! the singing of America, and in- a enabling about 600 dumb LONDON, Oct. 28— (Copyright Draperies of plush silk. In The Schneider Trophy Is now Ban on Friendly Games in , vocation by Rev. P. K. Ham- a persona .In the .United by U. P. I — Charges that Oreek held by the U. S. Navy, having burnt orange shades, are being Public Halls is I mond. During the service, Carl a States to apeak, artillery had bombarded "com­ been won in 1923 from Greet made up tor installation through­ Lifted Loveland and George and Ed a The device was deacrlb- pletely undefended Bulgarian lo­ Britain by Lieutenant David Rit- out the Interior of the theatre. ward Lowe gave vocal selection» a ed yesterday. by Dr. Har- calities, killing and wounding tenhouae la the contest held at Under he balcony, tho light­ Those who enjoy their friendly which were exceptionally well civilians Ineluding women and Cowes. England. The wreck or game of solo or rummy or other a vey A. Fletcher of the ing fixtures are to be of allk, received. Telephone labors email children,", were made by the British challenger last year popular card games, now have a Bell with three colored lights, con­ ' Throughout the meal, the the Bulgarian Minister of For­ during a test flig h t. left the an opportunity to renew their a torics of New York, It* trolled by dimmers. In the bal­ I members were led In club song», eign affairs in a special cable­ American team without competi­ playing, which activity was stop­ a inventor, before the con-' cony, tho same sort of fixtures one o f,th e features of Kiwanis gram to the United. Press, ans­ tion In the races and the Amer­ ped several months ago when a vention of the American Praise Enterprise of City. will be used, with flame colored club gatherings. of Opbthal- wering a United Press telegram, ican team declared the race off Mayor O. H. Johnson opened a a Academy lights for direct lighting effects. Men on Inspection Tour Following the Invocation. J. - addressed to Premier Alexandri rather than take a "walkover." campaign of enforcing the or- a mology and Oto-larnyx- For Indirect lighting, three col­ of w est Attackers of Klamath OfllC-W McCoy. president of the Ash- a gology. Zankoff. ored lights will be used. These Naval seaplanes this year willjdlnance prohibiting these games. er Must Serve Time in land Kiwanis club gave a short a One end of the InstrU- Ashland was visited today by also will be controlled by dlm- defend the trophy against en­ At that time, however, the Penitentiary address of welcome to the visit­ a ment, similar to a pipe, MERCHANTS WARNED members of the Congressional ' mers, the entire lighting equip- trants from several foreign na­ card games were being maintained ing club members, thanking them a is inserted In a hole in AGAINST AD FAKER tions Including Great Britain in at least one parlor, in a farm loan board, and by prom­ ! ment In the theatre being con­ KLAMATH FALLS. Oct. 24 — for the part they were taking a the chest— through which trolled from the projection room. and Italy. Three planes have manner which Mayor Johnson Inevitable as fate, the wheels in aiding the local club In the inent persons Interested In farm Local merchants and citizens been entered by the Navy. Two believed was not in the best In­ a the person breathes— and ' Entirely new carpeting w ill loan. work. The congressional , ot Justice moved Thursday and celebration. a the other end is put ere warned by the city police to R3C-1 racers, such as were used terests of the city. be installed on the lower floor. committee Is on a trip of In­ For that as a result Jim Burke, Edward Glenn Fabrlck, president of the mouth. By watch for a man giving his name nt the PulUaer Races October 8, reason, he caused the enforce­ 8 Into J. P. Dodge and Son* are Instal­ Fuller and Charles Fuller mnst the Medford club, and C. E. spection through western state». a drawing air from the ling the carpets. as J. E. Alexander, who Is al­ converted into seaplanes and one ment of the ordinance. Commissioner Robert A. Coop­ How­ serve long terms in the peniten-, Gates also of Medford, respond- leged to be going from city to "standby" plane in reserve of ever, the- source of trouble has 8 lungs Into the mouth and The new drop of plush silk, er of North Carolina, and the tIary7 ed In behalf of that city, as did city soliciting advertising for the 32C2 type have been groom­ now been removed, and with 8 using the tongne, speech official hoot of the party, made will be automatically controlled. Jim Burke, convicted on the I Dr. George A. Massey and Lynn 2 Is accomplished. a fictitious publication under the ed for the Navy pilots. the following statement to a Already a new screen tor mo­ the remaining parlors maintain­ charge of asaault with Intent to gabln of the Klamath Falls club name of the North American Tidings representative: “The 12 tion picture projection has been In ' the trials last summer the ing good, clean games, it is be­ kill, was sentenced to 16 year» The closing address nf the Railway Journal, using a copy R2C-2 plane made 220 miles an lieved that there will be no Land banks and Inter­ installed. In the state prison. i evening was made by John M. Federal of the American Railway Jour­ hour as a seaplane and it is ex­ further trouble. New equipment for the pro­ mediate credit banks, which have Edwsrd Fuller, who Is bent Thorne of Roseburg, regional jecting room has arrived, and nal as a blind to lure his vic­ pected that the two R3C-1 planes the same officers and directors At least two of the pool and under the burden of approxl- director of , he Kiwanis club tims. At one time he was em­ will prove even faster in actual billiard parlors in the city are the work of Installing It w ill be have Invited a congressional mately 60 years, must serve ten Throne la next year to he Lieu­ The latest re­ ployed by the latter publica­ flight.,. Lieutenant G. T. Cuddlhv melntainlng card tables, and the party consisting of the banking started today. years in the penitentiary at tenant Governor of the North­ tion, but was forced to resign. alternate Pulitzer pilot, and Lieu­ old familiar cry of "rummy” or and currency committee of each flector arch, double control mo­ Salem on the charge of assault west Kiwanis district. Last house of congress equally divided tor transverter has been pur­ It is said. tenant R. A. Ofstie of the Planes " I'll play this one” may be with a dangerous weapon. night, he spoke on "Objects and politically, to visit these Ipstltu- chased, and is being installed division of the Bureau of Aero­ heard again. A lot of men are Charles Fuller, a young man Objectives of Kiwanis.” H ere Yesterday— tlons as their guests and at this afternoon. This equipment nautics will pilot the R3C-1 happy, and no one, apparently, of approximately 30 years, con­ During his speech. Throne-,hplr expense." Mrs. Fred Barger of Phoenix will allow for better projection is being seriously Injured. victed on asaault with a dnn- polnted out that Klw nnlanif a rr ; was a business visitor in Ashland of the picture«. Two new pro­ The party arrived In Ashland The pool and billiard parlor (Tontinned on Page Four) ----------- ! gerous weapon charge, must ! hunder,. Not bnlIders ln the yesterday. jecting machines have also been this morning, after having left men declare they have received B ig Auto Truck Carrying "Pend fl*° r«ar» behlnd Pr‘»°n j material sense of the word but j the train at Medford, and hav­ purchased, and will be Installed permission to maintain the card bara Line of Products, Shown i builders of character. ing been taken on an auto trip within the next week. games, and thus far there has Arrest, Indictment, trial and Here During the meeting, Mary On­ through the Valley. In Ashland, The electrical wiring through­ been no interference. ultimate conviction of the three ley, winner of the state cham­ 4hey visited Lithia Park, stop­ out the house has been com­ A huge motor truck, carrying men was the result of a gun pionship fop the highest effi­ A ll electrical ping to sample Ashland's fa­ pletely renewed. a complete display of the Crane right near Olene in which Jim ciency In club work, and Captain work has been done by the Mur­ mous mineral waters. plumbing fixtures line, was in Burke in resisting arrest, wound­ Applegate, veteran Indian fight- "Ashlabd should be proud of phy Electric company. Ashland today, open for inspec­ ed Deputy Sheriff Ed Kendall In Immediately sifter the last her new hotel." declared J. O. the arm and foot, on June 19. (Continued on page four) tion by the people of the city. "The trial and conviction of Almost every fixture manu­ (Continued O b Page Four) (Continued O b MEDFORD, Oct. 24— Repre­ toward Ruch, affording fine factured by the Crane company you three men,” Judge Leavitt sentatives of all parts of Jack- travel. From Ruch to William» said in pronouncing sentence, I is shown in the exhibit. son and Josephine counties are creek the road Is said to be In One of the men In charge of "but emphasizes the folly of pos­ Reduction of both the Star expected to attend the state high­ very good condition and with the exhibit declared: "A year sessing a deadly weapon and or standard sedan and coupe »70. way commission's hearing on the the proposed road-building from ago, thia was an experiment. To­ carrying it about with one on Siskiyou highway Improvement Williams creek to the caves, the which marks the second price cut day, as you who visit may Judge, the public highways of this district to be held at Jackson­ motorist will be afforded an within the past two months, is the traveling exhibit has be­ state." the announcement made by M. l><,rlut|wi the farmer re­ ville, Friday, October 30. There enjoyable trip. ! W. Hamak<4, local Star A come a valuable agency in tho siding near Ashland, who the advantages of having a roed "Another factor to be con'1 Durant dealer, and records one Crane effort to bring the latest PERSIAN CULP IS several m onths ago adver­ from Williams creek to Oregon developments ln plumbing and BY CYCLONE HIT sldered Is the ranchers living. ot the m0Bt important price an- tised In The Tidings for "One solution of tbe settle­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 24— Tho Caves will be cited to- the com­ heating materials to the atten­ in the districts where a monn- - nolincements In the low cost car men to shoot woodpeckers problem of obtaining settlers ment problem la cooperation KARACHI. India, Oct. 24— mission. Facts of Interest will tion of home owners everywhere, tain trail is the only means of field, since previous prices were on Ills place, lias given for government reclamation pro- tween the federal govan.meat be brought out. and prove the value and economy (U. P .)— A terrific cyclone ha» transportation. These ranchers, e6nsldered at rock bottom levels great aid to th e resenrrh ! Jects was declared by Secretary and the states In which the pr " If this nine mile road Is swept the Persian gulf, bringing of Crane quality. \ matter of fact, are more or fot these two popular makes. department o f th e Oregon Work ln reviewing - hia depart­ Jac.ta ara located, to aa huUL” daclaraa Secretary Boyl the- worst dies at or w it hi n thn h i t h e genseea* space pe e vld- i t 4 dUMVIBUge iithout W ith the second price cut of ed for the body by a special de- memory of these parts. Agricultural College. ment for 1926, to be the most responsibility of settlement. o f the Chamber of Commerce, Forty the road, and realizing the sit­ »70 on the 8t«r coach within Yesterday, th e Tidings re­ difficult of all reclamation prob­ "Any new settlement pollcy( ’ ’where now there- Is nothing sign are arranged a group o f, vessels are reported to have been uation, are very much In favor the past two 'months only an­ ceived a letter from Johnson lems. He pointed out that the must be based on the sol) etlon more than a mountain train, typical Crane fixtures, storage sunk, and more than one thou- of the proposed budding of the nounced two weeks ago. a re­ A. N eff, of the Horticulture concensus la that construction on of settlers who have had Grants Passes well as Medford water heaters and water ays- sand lives, are believed to have nine-mile stretch. cent factory communication terns for auburban homes. The j been lost, according to early dis- department o f the colh'ge, the new work should be deferred pertence* In farming, aad who w ill be benefltted. It is claimed. inquiring into the Identity have sufficient capital to nadr until thia question Is solved. The former city will be approxi­ "The Indebtedness caused by shews a sales increase that will great public Interest aroused by patches received here, of the farmer. In an effort "Tha essential part of the fed­ write advances made by tbe mately 33 miles closer to the Ihe road building will be paid, shatter the record breaking mark the «ret traveling exhibit has le t) The greatest chaos prevails In to obtain more Information eral reclamation policy of the ernment. Financial aid to caves, and at the same time on the greater part, by Jackson established by this model dur­ to the addition of other travel- the stricken porta along the Par­ ing the past months. A sim­ on the dam age done by the future.” said Mr. Work, " it & 'lers at a low ratgNM. tat residents of the southern end county, only a small portion of ing exhibits, to extend the know- sian gulf, according to advices Lewis, or common fruit program of laud settlement aqd tor the clearing of the land, of the valley will have no need Josephine county being Included ilar sensational increase In sales ledge and scope of Crane Ser-! from Bahrain. Because of tho woodpecker, which Infests farm development. Unlesa set­ provement of farms, roported^eaxtent Of the disaster. If traversing 86 miles of state In thia district, which Includes for these two closed models Is vice.” the Valley. tlers can be attracted to the chase of necessary equipment highway to reach the scenic the northwestern portion of the now a foregone conclusion. Provots Brothers are the lo­ the flrat details of death and In Ills letter, Neff aaysi projects and are able to remain also paramount to auo wonder. Forty miles will be county in the Applegate and W il­ cal representatives of the Crane destruction were conflicting. “I have no warden powers, on them, there la no reason for til these problems of g— - saved by the road to the caves liams creek sections. The Jack- or tendencies, and am no* building them, and the govern­ tlemoat aad farm Vlaltor— . 5 son county district baa an as­ and 20 miles to Crescent City. .Interested In that end of • A. S. Rosenbaum, district ment will not be reimbursed for of tbe old projects can "On the sonthern end of this sessed valuation of approximately th e eaae, I sim ply want thia cost. Tha government son- the concensus of oplak a business freight and passenger agent, was proposed road, pavement has ten million dollars In compari­ Oregon—Cloudy tonight to get som e data concerning atructa Irrigation projects, but It the contraction o< w been laid from Medford to son to a figure much smaller Ashland today from a business visitor In Ashland to­ and Sunday, with heavy ■hold bo dsfarrod." the damage la that arctfcm." cannot draft settlers. Jacksonville and several miles In the Josephine district day. ratne In the vest portion. RAIN? CALLS A HALT TO BIG S AIRPLANE MEET Artificial CARD GAMES Lamyx Enables ' Dumb to Speak ARE ALLOWED HERE AGAIN HEN WHO SHOT DEPUTY GIVEN! LONG TERMS MEMBERS FARM LOAN BOARD VISITORS HERE1 CRANEEXHIBIT OF PLUMBING V ISIT S CITY! CLOSER ROAD TO CAVES is PROBABLE FOR COUNTY Reduction Announced on Star Automobiles THE WEATHER College Expert Wants to Know About Woodpeckers LOCATING SETTLERS IS WORKS BIGGEST PROBLEM