M ALARIA GERMS , Cannot survive three m onths in the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure domestio w ater helps. T idings Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years The Tidings Has Been Ashland's W ire Service) A SH LAND, OREGON, Long Flight ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fa c t • RUAY, NOV. 21/1925 3 Men Adrift Spends $200,000 on Rock Tomb Rescued NEW YOHK. Nov. 21 B eliever Driver of Death Oar an Lakeview H ighw ay W as Drank M ost Im pressive Funeral 'Since 1910 to be Held for Queen Mother Two V ictim s o f Toledo A t­ ta ck s; H ave D ied From Blows THREE AR E ARRESTED Hcreama o f Otri Drive off Fiend . In Latest and Seventh Attack TOLEDO, Nov. 21.— (LP)— The moat intensive manhunt In the annals of the city of Toledo is under way here today for the friend, who, wielding a heavy club, has struck down seven vo ­ men here during the past six weeks, causing the death of two of them. The man, characterised by those whom he has attacked, as a “ mon­ ster of the night,” struck down Mrs. K athryn Knight, housewife, and two hours later made an un­ successful attempt to club- Miss Pauline W inover, a pales g irl, into submission. Mies W inover Warded off hts blows and ran screaming down the street. The man, still holding the club, disappeared around a near­ by corner, and a ll search for him thus far has proved unavailing. The attacks by the man have occured over a six weeks period, and have not been conflned to any one aectlon of the city. One of the man’s victims died from Injuries she received when he struck her w ith the club, and the second was found dead be­ tween two houses, her body mu- tllated B A N D IT S GET $110 IN VANCOUVER HOLDUP VANCOUVER, Wash., N or. 21 — (U . P .) — Tw o bandits’ flourish­ ing a revolver, obtained about’ S lid from E. E. Zimmerman. night ticket man, just after he had completed checking his funds Chief of Police McNabb today issued a warning to local mer­ chants against an alleged bad check artist, who last operated In Redding. In that city he signed his name Frank T. M il­ ler, while In other California cities a man answering his de­ scription signed the names Ben Jaminl and Frank Simmons. The checks are signed on a blank cheek form, and the name First National Bank of Los An­ geles w ritten in. Alan Cobham, British aviator who Is known as the "taxi man of the a ir,” Is off with two companions on an 8000-mUe flig h t from Lon­ don to Capetown, at the southern tip of Africa. The route is from London to Cairo, Egypt, and thence up the N ile and across John V. Bennes of the firm of Bennes and Herzog of Port­ land, architects on the Southern Oregon Normal school and M r, Tranchell o f the firm of Tran- cheil and Parelfus, ot Portland, who were awarded the general construction contract on the school, are lu Ashland today making final prepa-ratlona for starting construction on the new institution. Although neither Mr. Bennes nor Mr. Tranchell have made a statement as to when the actual construction work w ill start on the ' first unit of the school, is believed that equipment fcr the work w ill arrive here early next week, and that within a few days the actual construction operations w ill be under way. The general contractors ha”c specified May 1, 192C as the date for the completion of tbs structure. M r. Tranchell assert­ ed today that he* wsa confident that tbp school would be com­ pleted and equipped by that time, and that summer school sessions could be held In the building Private Services Held for Royal F am ily a t Bedside of Late Queen Mother I«ONDON, Nov. 21— (U . P .) — The most Impressive funeral England hay known since tho death of King. Edward in 1910, la befhg planned fo r his vM ow . the Queen * Mother Alexandra mother of the present King George V L Lord Chamberlain went today to Sandringham where the royal fam ily keeps watch over its dead to receive from the King the royal commands as to the ar­ rangements for the services. Private services were held this morning at the death bed of the Queen in Sandringham, with only the royal fam ily pros- K L A M A T H FALLS, Nov. 21__ The dead: Miss Mabel Lawber, Sprague River, fractured skull. The injured: - v- lt Mias Josephine Jackson, of 8 Sprague River, fractured shoul­ 8 der and bruises, taken to hos­ pital. Ted Jackson, bruised about legs, held for investigation. One woman la dead, another Is lying In a local hospital w ith a fractured shouldefr and a man Legion to Hold First Meeting of Season Tuesday be nom inated. Follow ing is Malon's an nonneem ent to the “buddies" BAY BUDDY! Poet No. 14 is going to have a m eeting? It sure la. Thia ia goilig to be a real session. MUSIC. Solos by CIlx Dela- man and Glenn Hlmpaon. REPORTS. From all com­ m ittees Ineluding those which have not m et. Nom ination o f Officers for com ing year. Eats to be served at 7 :8 0 P . M. shhrp, down stairs in the Armory. Come early and take your tim e. landlocked. "When the measure to estab­ lish the K laipath as the last unhampered ro u te , for the sal­ mon and trout to natural spawn­ ing grounds was successful, It was suggested by sportsmen in the columns of The Siskiyou News that a great game and flsb preserve would ultim ately bo established In Siskiyou. the Klamath river being kept for the tfteh; the lower K lam ath lajce be rettrn ed to the myriads of migratory fowls that bad used the marshes for breeding pur­ poses until private Interests drained them oa a suggested colonization plan, and the crea­ tion of a game reserve in the Modoc lava beds to protect sage hens, antelope an., a well-to-do river man, is having a huge tomb cut for himself out of solid rock in a 100-foot bluff ayerlooking the Ohio River. It will cost $200,000, inchidikg a 75-foot monument that is to be erected on the brfftw of the hill behind the tomb. Photo shows the excavati in the rock, It will be closed by a copper door guarani to last 5000 years British Columbia Flies to K ill off Mew Zealand Flies 8 8 8 8 8 Marimum on Old Macadj 8 Roads S et a t 16,500 by 8 Court 8 8 The county court Wtednpsday 8 signed an order reducing the maximum loads - on Jackson county roads to the following: On old macadam roads, max­ imum t(T,600 pounds for trucks with tires over 30 Inches, and for trucks w ith tires less than 30 inches, 460 pounds per Incn. On the Ruch, Central Point- 8 Sams Valley, Coker Butte-Buck­ 8 shot H1U and Butte Falls mar­ 8 ket roads the maximum was 8 placed a t 10,000 pounds, and 8 for trucks with less than ?>0 inch tires, 376 pounds per Inch. On all dirt'roads the maximum is placed at 8,00(f pounds, and 200 pounds per inch for trucks with tires of less than 30 Inches. The order was executed be­ cause county roads were being* ruined by overloading, it is said. * V IC T O R IA , B. C., Nov. 21— To wage warfare In New Zealand 1,900 war- rlors were aboard the motorshlp Aorangi on its way to New Zealand to- day. , The crusaders, dormant lacewihg files, n eatly’ packed in speelal boxes in the refrigerator cham- bers of the vessel, are to protectc oaks and othef deciduous trees In th e * southern dominion from the depredations of the green fly. The army /was col- lected by entomologists under the loose bark of pine trees In the Okan- agan district o f British Columbia which Is their natural habitat. They are regarded by scientist» as mortal enemies of the green files of New Zea­ land. DOLLAR O FFER FOR SH IRS CONSIDERED OJLYMPIA, Nov. 21— (U . P .) — Reclamation ists remaining in O ly m p lro v e r the week end were clearing the way to have the Banker bill passed by the legis­ lature House when it convenes Monday. I t is the plan of the majority then to send the bill to the Senate, where, uader a suspen­ sion of the rules, it could be rushed through ' before the W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 21— (U. P .)— The United States Shipping Board took under consideration today the bid of S. Stanley Dol­ la r for the five government ships he is now operating In tho Seattle-Orient truffe. The bid was referred to Presi­ dent E. B. Crowley of the Emer­ gency Fleet corporation for study. D ollar offered *1.000 for five years as a "charter hire’* on each ship. A t the end of this period ha w ill pay the government *600,000 for each ship. Thanksgiving adjournment. A test vote on the measure Friday was 66-2b against recommitting, RAT GIVES ATY APPROVAL RUSH BILL THROUGH IN W ASHINGTON BODY Y R E K A , Nov. 21— “ W ith the announcement last week of the recommendation of a special in­ vestigating committee at Wash­ ington, D. C , to Selretary ot the Interior H ubert W ork that the region around lower K lam ­ ath lake in Northern California and Sputhern Oregon* be re­ flooded to provide a breeding place for migratory birds, the second of three steps toward making Sisklyoa the paradise of the sportsmen has been taken..'1 "W hen the voters of the state established the Klam ath river as a fish reserve last fa ll and defeated the efforts of t>e Elec­ tro-Metals Company to hydro­ electric power rights at Ishl Plsht falls on the lower Klam ath river. the firs t's te p was taken. The river Is open to the salmon, which come from the ohean to spawn’ and die in the Klamath and Shasta rivers, the* lattet* a tributary of the larger stream, and a favorite spawning grounds for saln)on. Up the Klamath. In fall and spring, ran the great steelhead trout; rainbows, they would be called, if they were 8 8 Mlaa Mabel Lawber o f Np R iver la Killed When Ci Crashes Near Klauiath Alxandra w ill be burled Friday at Windsor, in the vaults where her husband, King Edward, and the bodies of eight othqr former Kings of England He In state. Benna« and Tranchell M ak­ in g Final Preparation For Construction a 8 U It Indicates a big m ajority In the B E R L IN , Nov. 21. — (IP)— The bouse, and reclamatlonlsts arc Relchsrat today approved the confident of their control In the senate, i f the b ill pastes both Locarno safety treaties by a vote houses by Thursday, the ro- of 46-A, w ith 14 ms mb el’s ab- clamatioalsta are assured of am­ stalning from voting. The Relchsrat, somewhat sim­ ple time to pass the measure over the anticipated gubernator­ ila r to the American Senate, has delegates from each , German ial veto. state. The treaties come up next week nt the Relchsrat, and a rots to approve their signing and pas­ sage now appears certain. LONDON, Nev. I t — o ( severe In ju ry of two employes , of the California Oregon Power , company working nt Fourth and ; Lincoln streets. 1_________ The in ju rfd are: George Lapowt, -Russian road j laborer, working under George ■ Welkbolown and Alec Affnnatlf, , sub contractors working under B rattain and Sullivan, In road construction work Dear Bon­ , ansa, one eye blown out of his , head and the other eye also be­ , lieved to he lost. H. W estfall employe 6 t the California Oregon Power com­ pany, suffering from cuts and bruises, censed by dynamite ex­ plosion. Robert B. Mahan, also em­ ployed with the California Ore­ gon Power company, suffering from painful abrasions cuts and bruises from the exploelon. Beyond the fact that ha wae W EATHER Oregon and Washington — Fair tonight and Sun­ day. Freezing tempera­ tures in the east portion, with frost In the weet portion. Fresh easterly winds. injured by a dynamite explosion, little is known of the circum­ stances of Lapowt’s aocldent He was rushed to Klamath Falls. Little hope was held out by hospital authorities at the Klam ­ ath Valley hospital for the skK Ing of hts sight. Ha was in no condition to tell the story of-M s accident. .......................... • T f ~ Westfall and Mahan warn in­ jured as they were d rillin g Into the ground at Fourth and L in ­ coln to place a dynamite charge, for the purpose o f opening Up a hole for a power company pole. Yesterday tljey had exploded "a charge of dynamite In the same hole, bnt only part of the charge had exploded. When the d«to struck the unexploded dynamite of the previous day tt* exploded practically la thetr tpcee. The force of the exploelon threw np rocks and d irt which cat their faoee end hand* severely. W r ware aot seriously hurt, however, and w ill recover from (he efiedt