Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1925, Image 1

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'ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the.use of medicine cure«
¿jne cpses .out of ten of asthma.
This is a. proven fact.
TKe Tidings Has Been 'Ashland's
*g Newspaper, For Nearly Fifty Years
» W ire Servie«)
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding», Veli
Son, Not Father
Said to Owe
Income Tax £
33
33
e
Declares Nothing in Law
__ Provides for Accepting of
Light Certificates
TO
0PEN
J3AMPAIGN
If Lights Bother Oncoming Drivers
Arrests W ill’ be Made
Says Jenkins
,7 ;
MALASIA GERMS
Cannot so r tiv i three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Port
domestic water helps.*
ASHLAND, OREGON, MO
»
NOVEMBER 9, 1925
Potato Chips
LOS ANGELES,
9— The nam e of
Uam G. McAdoo^ Jr.,
■on of the former sec­
retary of the treasury,
was amove those against
whom income tax liens
W e filed Saturday - by
Income
Tax
Collector
Rex B . Ooodcell.
The Government claims
there is *68.93 due on
young
McAdoo’s
1934
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HERO
i
M A mk
i
All College People Not Cake
Eaters. Investigations
Show Many Workers
Says He Will Show np Ac­
cusers by Displaying
Their Ignorance
RAVE
WITNESSES
QUEER
- JOBS
CALLED
One (Undent a Preacher, Another
Bells Blood. Olrl Makes Poto*
to Chips to Mam Money
Through an eivor, the 33
name of the elder Me­
By N E A Service
PORTLAND, Noy. 9— Portland
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 9— (U .
Addo aras a t first asso-
C L E V E L A N D . O.. Nov. 9(—
police, in their campaign for
P. ) — Colonel W illiam Mitchell,
elated w ith the tax Hen.
the observance of the new anto-
Some college students are cake
fighting air officer, today set out
but a recheck developed
rfiobije light law, commencing
eaters and some wear flappy
■ •. ...
—
to prove the truth of his sensa­
33 that it Was the son of
panta and have done Just enough
Friday, w ill Ignpre altogether
tional charges of "Incompetency,
33 ’ the former treasury see-
Thls is detective Charles Ham­ criminal negligence and almost
the “ inspection certificate” regu-
studying to know that ten yards
mond of the Muskegon. Mich., treasonable administration of the
latton of Secretary of State Ko- 33 rotary against whom the
make a first down.
33 Hen was directed.
B ut here a id there are serious, police force, who shot and killed national defense by the war and
zer, and w ill base their arrests
V
<• ,
of motorists on whether the
ambitious
young men and women “ Dutch'* Anderson, famous hold­ navy departments'* which he
1
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Who want a college education up man and pal of Oerftld Chap­ flung in the faces of high o ffi­
lights of the automobile blind
the opposing driver.
more
than they want anything man, and was himself killed hy cials of the army and navy on
'• e t q
His family is ex­ several occasions, and which
else in 'th e world— who are w ill­ Anderson.
This announcement yras made
Saturday by Chief of
Police
ing to pay any sort of price for pected to receive the big re­ brought on his Indictment anil
Jenkins and T raffic Captain E r­
one. And it ’s these people about wards th a fn a d been offered for his present court martial.
the capture, dead or alive, of
Mitchell is being tried by a
vin, who after a careful study
whom thia story Is written.
court of generals, and his ease
of the law, found nothing that
There are more waya of earn- Anderson.
has been a sensation since the
gives legal status to the' “cer­
ing an education than w aiting
start.
Charges and
counter
tificates’’ Issued by garages -spe-
on table o r stoking the boarding
charges ha We been passed back
clq|iz|ng in |ig h t -adjustment
house furnace. For example:
work,
ahd forth, and three members of.
One young chap sells his Wood
the court were removed because
^If headlights on automobiles
« t hospital!
of prejudice, when Colonel M it­
are pointed upward, so that the
Another is preaching to earn
chell's counsel opposed their re­
rays of light strlkexthe oppos­
his expenses.
maining as members of the
ing driver in the face, or if the
. A girl is making and selling po­
court.
light is so diffused that it is
tato chips.
,.
Marshalling an - array of evi­
« b rillian t and glaring, the driver
Land owners of the Belleview
Another
girls is running a
dence and witnesses, the flying
w ill be arrested, even though district, at a m eeting' held this
laundry agency.
colonel In his opening statement
he has a “certificate of in­ morning at the home of Fred C.
And so on — every sort o t Job
to the court this morning an­
spection.’” I f the lights injure Homes, a resident of that sec­
that you can Imagine is turned
no one and provide sufficient' tion, voted 21-7, against taxing
to by these young people, who Local Youth on Team Win nounced that the defence was
ing fir st Place at Stock
ready to prove the case.
illum ination for TSe" ,drivér~io the district for the Improvement
somehow have the odd idea that
Show
Mitchell, In his statement, said
of
the
district
d
irt
roads.
see his way on the pavement or
one goes to college to study, not
that
he would "not only convlnca
street, the police w ill not bother
When the m atter was firs t
Above, left, Miss E rm a Shrimplin putting up the potato chips that are giving her her to have a good time. For they O R E G O N A G R IC U LTU R A L Colonel Mitchell’s accusers ‘ of
about the "certificate,’* which discussed, it was agreed ¿that
are the youngsters whose parents
COLLEGE, Corvallis, Nov. 9— their error, but remove such
etjueation. Right, C .A . Postlewaite p ain tin g a design
the slicker-of a Kansas Uni­ can’t afford to pay their way.
is issued by the adjusting sta­ the tax on the road district
George Oray of Ashland, senior
tions on authority of the secre­ should it be voted, would not be versity co-ed. Below, left to right, J. Milt on Goss, Ida Lundquist, Leon T. David,
Miss Erma V. Shrlmplln of Col- in agriculture, was on one of marks of Ignorance on their part
tary of state, t, . .
mor.®
un>U»». 0 -, Ik gplng to.graduate the college stock Judgtag I— s by a revelation of the truth.”
The local police intend to act the funds w ith which to repair
from Ohio State University next that won second place a,t the
as an unofficial adjusting station and keep in condition the toad r
year.
She’s carrying 16 hour« Pacific International Livestock
This decision
for Portland motorists and to­ in • the district.
of collegiate work a week — a exposition In Portland.
Other
night a section w ill be roped was alomst unanimous.
heavy schedule.
members of the team are E lliott
However, there was little sen-
off, a light chart w ill he set
To earn ' her expenses,
she Horn, Pasadena, Calif.;
Aage
up by traffic policemen and tlment in favor of the levying
makes and sells potato chips. Gribskov, Junction City; and
Captain E rv in , with his assist­ of the tax, and when the m atter
Every morning at 6 she goes to W illard Van Dyke, Corvallis,
ants, w ill be on hand to give was put to a final vote, it was
her
little shop to peel and slice
John W illiam McDonough, <1
In cattle Judging O. A. C
33
SACRAMENTO,
Nov. »
free advice to motorists regard­ voted down b y , exactly a three
enough potato chips to fill 26 was a close second to British a resident of Ashland for 11
13 9— Tha board of direct- 33
ing the condition of their lights. to one vote.
dosen waxed paper bags? A t 10 Columbia ajid far in advance of years, died at the fam ily home
33 ore of the community 33
George Alford, member of the
Where lights are found glaring
she
gets into a .light delivery the
here at 6:30 this morning.
33 chest here has decided 33
and dangerous, the car owners county’ court, and Mr. Rennlngs,
truck
aud
delivers
her
consign-
teat
The deceased was .horn in
33 to *'postpone indefinitely’’ 33
w ill be advised to have them re­ county engineer were present at
Jackson county on August 3,
ments. By noon she returns to the
33 the fourth annual cam- 33
paired at some adjusting sta­ the gathering, and spoke in fa­ John Galey One erf Six Mem
1866. He moved to Ashland in
33 palgn and to close up the 33 U. <rf 0 . Grid Stars to Offici her shop, sets an assistant to work ner,
They pointed
tion. Where the lights are w ith­ vor of the tax.
b en of University Frosh
ate at Tussle in Medford
1914, and has been a resident
frying chips for the next day, and >ast
33 affaire of the chest.
33
in the lim its of the law, the out that the roads in the dis­
Debaters
Wednesday
of this city since that time.
then goes to the university to aam
33
As a result of this, 33
owner w ill be. so informed by tric t could be kept In the best
Surviving Mr. McDonough aro
classes.
They take all after- fOr
33 three of the 21 charity 33
of condition w ith the 10 m ill
U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON.
the officers.
,
his wife, Elizabeth McDonough,
noon. All evening she studies.
Ing.
33 and welfare agencies in- 33
" I find nothing in the light levy, and that the farmers would Eugene, Ore., Nov, 9— (Special) 33 eluded in the cheat have 33
two sisters, Mrs. Helen F. Rowo.
Not much free time. But she’s t . 1
law that mentions an ’Inspection be greatly benefited by the bet­ — John Galey of Ashland was 33 announced
of Woodburn, Oregon, and Mre.
getting an education.
man
plane
for 33
one of the six men chosen in 33 . “ drives” for funds.
certificate’,” said Chief of Police ter road conditions.
Hattie Linville of Medford, tw o
Or consider the case of J.' M il- wlm
33
A few land owners spoke the freshman debate prelim in­ 33
Jenkins Saturday.
brothers, C. S. McDonough of
ton Goss of Tyrone, Pa., who is g|on
The community chest 33
in favor of the levy, urging its aries to compose the University 33 has been in
Wenatchee,
Washington
and
operation 33
attending Carnegie Institute of
passage, for they declared the freshman debate squad to meet 33 here for three years. Its 33
George McDonough of Sams V a l­
Technology.
He has only one
entire district would b$ benefit­ the O. A. C. frosh In a dual de­ 33 budget set for collection S3
ley, and two daughters, M ita
CONVICTS ESCAPE
arm, and couldn’t get an ordinary
Other members of the 33 this year for
ed.
Hhwever, their arguments bate.
Margaret ' McDonough of Ash­
WALLA WALLA
the 192* S3
Job.
So he sells his blood to
were of no use, for the measure squad are: Avery W . Thompson, 33 work wee 3199,000.
land
and Mrs. Veva Zamsso of
33
The trackless train of the
Pittsburg hospitals for transfus­
Roy Herndon, Joe E. McKeown. 33
W A LLA W A L L A , Wash., Nov. was voted down.
The reason given for 33
ion operations. He gets 325 for Metro Goldwyn company, sched­ Gilroy, Calif.
Melvin Johnson and George Bel- 33 the abandonment of the 33
9— (U . P .)— The . report -that
Funeral services w ill be held
each transfusion. This is puttnig uled to arrive here this after­
lonl.
three suspicious looking men
Arrange­
33 plans was that the lead- 33
him through college.- H e'll grad­ noon, was delayed and forced to from Stock's Parlors.
New men w ill be used la 33 ing financial, industrial 33
asked for food near Topchct, ALASKA VOLCANO
ments
will
be
announce
dlater.
start
a
new
schedule,
it
wos
uate in June.
Wash., 20 miles from here, caus­
AGAIN ERUPTING every debate this year according 33 and commercial Interests 33
No picnic, perhaps, but he's announced by H. B. Hurst, own­
to plana of J. Stanley Gray, head 33 of the city failed to sup- 33-
ed a posse to scour that vicinity
THE WEATHER
er of the Vining theatre todiy.
Coach Galllson of Medford, re­ getting an education.
This w ill in­ 33 port the fund drive either 33
for a trace of W ard Daniels,
Oregon and Washington
D U TC H
H ARBOR,
Alaska, forensic coach.
The
lra
in
w
ill
stop
overnight
C.
A.
Postlewalt,
a
student
at
commended
Ted
Cramer
of
Ernest
Browning
and
Frank Nov.
— Rain tonight and Tues­
9— (U .
P .) — Shlshaldln clude the varsity debates, as 33 w it h , pledgee or wifh S3 Grants Pass as referee, Scheffel the University
of
Kansas, is in Medford tonight, and will bo
Holmes, convicts, who escaped volcano on Unimak Island, eigh­ well aa, the freshmen contests 33 workers to earry out (he 33
day.
Moderate tempera­
through
Ashland
tomorrow
morn­
of Medford, umpire, and Young handy with a paint brush. So he
from the W a lla W alla peniten­ ty miles from hdke was sending in order to give a larger num­ 33 campaign.
ture.
Southwest winds
33 or Professor Forsythe of Ash­ paints varied designs on the backs ing.
tiary Sunday.
becoming gales along 4he
forth clouds of smoke today ber of students an opportunity
land head 'linesman.
Hughes of the flaming slickers affected
coast.
lh an eruption which followed for forensic experience.
Classified Ade Bring Results.
would «net hear to this, insisting by his fellow* students, and earns
Men’s varsity dual* debates
Advertise In The Tidings.
the heavy quake of yesterday.
on t h e ‘ above nafaed.
The ex­ enough money to put him through
this year will be scheduled with
pense for officials w ill be about nicely.
O. A. C. and probably with Stan­
Miss Ida Lundquist of Middle-
I M 0 , to be borne equally hy
ford.
Triangle debate w ill be
each school, the same to apply ton, Calif., Is In Leland Stanford
held with Idaho, Washington and
She waits on tablo
to
the
Thanksgiving
game. University.
Oregon, according to arrange­
Coach Hughes* reason for the for her board, and acta as agent
m en ts'o f Jaek Hemstead, men's
firmness was “a slip might cost
debate and oratory manager.
(Continued On Page Font*)
me toy year’s w ork.”
A radio debate with the Uni­
Coach CalHson announced Sat­
versity of Southern California
urday that the first string would
w ill probably be arranged by
Every Ashland business house
go the e a tlm distance, no matter
t h e e x tenele» department to he
A g pwr gt rf kh, w ith m e pw
wfil be closed at I I
o clods Day cvtrimrtionx e w r attempted
IB
L *
<m
John W. McDonough
Ashland Resident,
Called by Death
Sacramento >
¡
Quits Work on
Community Chest
Ashland Junior
obtained from the shaft panning
slightly more than 'one dollar
per pan, on an average, was re?
ported this morning ^by T. M.
Anderson, veteran mining man.
Anderson stated that Hank
Bean, foreman of the Skyline
Mine operations, In the hills, a
few miles southwest of Ashland,
had made the strike, aboiit L 000
feet to the north of the old
shaft. He stated hat Bean had
been prospering In the neighbor­
hood of the , fAlne for several
weeks, and th a t the. strike made
yesterday afternoon was the rich­
est of several prospects he had
located.
.
The strike Is on a new open-
is a new vem than the one upon
which the Skyline Ml^e la op­
erated.
Bean this morning was exhibit­
ing samples of ore obtained from
the new strike, and also coarse
gold, washed from the d irt of the
new shaft. Bits of'course gold,
worth from fifty cents to ¿one
dollar have been obtained from
the strike.
—
Samples of the ore dbtalned
by Bean havtf been shipped to
the offices of the Skyline Mina
company in Portland, and An­
derson predicts, new operations
w ill he »tarted upon a larger'
scale than at 'preeent, hi the
near future,
lines to Allow Evange
list Use of Building
ITALY AND U. S
FUNDING AGRÍ
W ASHING TO N, Nov. 9— (U .
p .) —A fte r a Joint eesaton of the
American and. Roumanian debt
commissions which was held a t
ten o’clock this morning, a re­
cess was . taken
until
three
o’clock this afternoon, when the
American commission w ill meet
with the members of the Italian
commission. •
1
Ensene — Cornerstone of new
Masonic Temple laid.
The refusal of |he Portland
city couhril to grant a licensrf
to use B illy Bunday tabernacle
tor en evangelistic meeting le
of local interest, because the
present
legal
and
fractional
disputes of tfte Baptist faith of
Ashland, started w ith the Dr.
Prloe “ Divine Healing meetings'*
held here In 1933.
Settlement
Of the church row, which has
been In the local courts for a
year la qtill pending.
Opponents of the use of the
tabernacle
declared
that the
(OonttauH en Page Four)
wha£ i^e score was, and that
the second string men would
have to win their letters In
the Roseburg and final Ashland
game, If they won (hem at all.
The local team went through
a
hard
scrimmage
Saturday
morning and w ill practice sig­
nals and scrimmage again Mon­
day an<J Tuesday evenings. Tues­
day afternoon the students will
hold a downtown rally and ar-
eenbly at the high school.
A record-breaking crowd with
many from out-of-town points
la 'assured to attend the A r­
mistice day game, and the tiros
of traditional rivalry are burn-
lag high on both sides of the
contest.
to Medford Grade
The Medford grammar grades i
football team defeated the Jun­
ior high of Ashland at the new
Holly street grounds in Medford
Saturday, IS to 6. The locale
outweighing the Medford teem
ten pounds to the man.
But .
for the modesty of Bhorty Moore
In calling himself to run with
the ball the score would have
been, dpirb^e<t.|
The Ashland
stai* was Jones.
The winning
touchdown same in the last min­
ute of play when an Ashland
forward pass was Intercepted and
rushed across the goal line.
Wednesday morning, In order
that all may Join in the big cele­
bration to be held in Medford
that day, it was Indicated this
morning by J. H. Fuller, secre­
tary o f the chamber of com­
merce.
Fu ller Interviewed mbst of
the leading merchants during the
past few weeks, and they havo
ail expressed their Intentions of
closing that day. A large num­
ber were in favor of a full
holiday, but many were opposed
to this move.
Medford stores and places of
business w ill close at the same
hour, according to Information
from that city.
in the state w ill be staged at
Medford Wednesday, according
to the glowing reports received
from the, many American Legion
committees In charge of the
big event.
The whole eetohra-
tlon is In the hands o f Medford
Poet No. I I . of M
American
Legion, and preparation’s have
been under way * tor over a
month.
Every detail hah Been
thoughtfully provided tor, had
tha satire day's program should
move along without a itteb .