iulabu gìbus Cannot survive three months in tto rich otone at ¿ahfend. Pure domestic water halpa» Without tfe Has Been Ashland’s nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. Newspaper For N early F ifty Fears Wir« Service) Suocsasor to the Semi-Weekly U dini*, Volum« 41 Creditmen War Buying, Automati­ reduction In taxes grab ted by cally Gutting Price a tax equalisation board which met September 2, 19Z4. W ith Thanksgiving only a The suit names aa defendants week hence little hope is held Jackson county. R. Q. Jennings out for cheap turkeys for the as sheriff; Del Ilia Stevens as holiday dinner. In fact, as the time draws shorter the situation grows gloomier. Late reports from producing sections are that the growers plan on killing only a part of their small flocks now and holding the rest for the Christ­ mas and New Year trade. ’ Only prime birds will be mar­ keted for -Thanksgiving and the (Continued On Page Five) According to the complaint filed by Ray, It was ordered I "that the aRsesjpd value of all tillable lands In Jackson county, | J j Jg LONDON, Oregon, be reduced 25 per c e n t'— Queen of the assessed value thereon, j England, | ----------- Nov. 20— (U . P .) Mother Alexandra ot beloved or the entire as shown by the assessment empire, died today at the Band- roll.” This order was signed. rlngham estate in Norfolk, fol- by O. A. Oardner as county | lowing severe heart attacks yes­ terday and .today. The death r> cams at 5:26 p. m. r (Continued On Page Six) Alexandra who was the widow [ of King Edward, and the mother tourists opportunity to visit Ore- ot the present King George V, gon’s masterpiece. Director had. been in failing health for Mather la anxlons to effect this some time, hut the suddenness i desired change and now has un- of the critical Illness, lasting l der consideration recommenda­ since Thursday morning, shocked tions as to ways and means. and grieved England. The news spread throughout The directors ot the Jackson The whole problem la merely County* Fair association mado Kngland and caused the deepest one of snow removal. Mechan­ uervsw. Areaad hs» tewa hams,», ical eaulpm— t for snow re- Marlborough House, sympathetic The report of the Joint board recommends that all of the signs, with the exception of the route marker, be used on state high­ ways in order to make - them fam iliar and standard publia highway signs. The use of the United States shield aa a route marker is to be restricted to United States highways sad an other type of route designation is to be permitted on such roads. Following la the description of United States highways that e n te r thu Pacific noethw—t r .si No. I . — From Baull ftainte Marie, Mich., via Dnlstfc. Oranti Forks Devila Lake, Minot, W ill­ iston . Havre, to Bonners Ferry. Idaho. No. 10— From Detroit, MichM via Chicago, Madison, St. Paul, Bismarck, Miles City, Billings Livingston, Butte, Missoula, Coeur d'Alene, Spokane. W ater­ ville, to Seattle. No. 20— From Boston. Mass., via Springfield, Albany, N. Y., Buffalo, Cleveland, South Bend. Chicago, Dubusue, Sioux City, Casper, Yellowstone, National Park Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Twin’ Falls. Boise, Payette, Pen­ dleton, Umistllla, The Dalles. Portland to Astoria. No. 28— From Ontario, Orc., via Danville, Prineville, Eugene, to Florence. No. 95.— From United Stater- Canadlan line via Bonners Ferry, Sand Point, Coeur d’Alene, Lew­ iston Orangervllle, Weiser, to Payette. No. 97— From United Statev- Canadlan line vta Oroville. Wr- tlat, Ellensburg. Yakima. Oot- dendale, Wasco, Prineville, Klam: ath Falls to Ashland Ore. No. 99— From B la’ue, Wash., via 8eattle, Tacoma. Olympia. Vancouver, Portland, Salem E n rm e. Grants Pass. Ashland. Fair Board Says no Events to be Held on Sunday 5 ) (Continued Dr. W . Blain Bell of'LlverpOol, England, believes be has found a cure for cadcer. He told a phy­ sicians’ gathering at Toronto that injections of lead in solution into the veins of cancer sufferers pro­ vides relief and declared that la some apparently hbpeless cases, :ures had been effected. \\ ASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—(IP)—The systems of roads to be known us United States highways, selected by a board of state and federal highway officials, has been approved by Secretary of Agriculture Jardine, it was announced at the department of agriculture yesterday afternoon. This approval was made at the request of the Asso­ ciation o f State Highway Officials, who wished to have an officially designated and comprehensive system of national highways the country over. The 7.5,884 miles of roads selected as United States highways, includes 145 routes, those running east and west being designated by even numbers and those north and south by odd numbers. All of the routes will lie marked with the standard direction and warning signs which are of two general classes. One group, the danger and caution Hiaros. w ill ABINET TO N DECEMBER B E R L IN , Nov. 20— (U. P.) — Chancellor Luther announced to­ day that this cabinet, already stripped of part of Its member­ ship by the retirement of tho Nationalist members In a pique over the Locarno pact, will re­ sign after these padts have been In London in December. throngs became so dense that special police had to be called. Alexandra was born nearly 81 yeara ago. She was the daughter of the late K ing Christian X I of Denmark. From her Danish or­ WJssh.. via Olympia, Tneom« igin, »he gained Tennyson's im­ Yaktma. Wallnla, Walla Wall« m ortal description, "the sea to Lewiston, Idaho. King's daughter from o ver. the No. 420.— From Umatilla. Orw. An official bulletin issued at Sandringham «aid: "H er Maj­ esty, Queen Alexandra passed away peacefully at B:Z6 p. m. today. The King, Queen and members ot the royal fhmUy ware present.” The bulletin waa to Wallula, Wash. 'No. ISO.— From Gaaaffsr, signed by F. J. Williams and Sir Thomas Herder. MS FR