fl MALARIA GERMS Cannot mrvive three months in the rieh asoné at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years The Tidings Has Been Ashland's W ir« Service) Poverty Tombs, Mummies Washed up by Rain in Athens 8 8 8 Local Outfit PMy» Much 8 Stronger Game Than in 8 P in t Go at Medford 8 GILLETTE 18 BIG STAR Playing a niuch stronger game, both on defense and offense than they hare shown all season, but still not strong enough to cope with the powerful Medford at­ tack, the Ashland high grldders went down to a 81-7 defeat at the hands of the Medford eleven yesterday afternoon. In the an­ nual big- game between the two schools. Is spite of the lopsided score, the game was a good one to watch. Trying every minute of the tussle, the Ashland outf‘t was able to stop the Medford advance several times and fou" times, Senn, big Medford fu ll­ back, was forced to k lcT o u td f danger. During the first period, Ash­ land carried the ball deep Into Medford territory but a fumble lost tham the ball. Medford then started a drive which re­ sulted in their first touchdown, with but three minutes of tbo first period to go. The second period was the moat disastrous for the locaj outfit. Medford touchdowns poured across the final Ashland chalk m ark until w ith five m in­ utes to go, Coach Prink CalUson of Medford ran In that erous gold ornaments and 8 marked the empire’s sorrow rases were vncorered. I t 8 From midnight on, meu and is not known to what 8 women stood ontslde Westminster epoch the tombs and 8 Abby, facing a bitter wind. Along mummies belonged. 8 the funeral route throughout Loa- don, thousands stood In mourn­ ing. A fte r dawn snow laid a car­ pet of white along the funeral path. Fart of Ashland S t, Leon­ ard, Monroe Avenues Declared Vacated 16 order to complete the tract Which w ill form the site of the Southern Oregon Normal school, on the southern edge of the city, the city council Wednes­ day night passed ordinanoe« va- catlng throe streets or portions •6 # * » atw ats cut np the tract. Ashland street, from Indiana street to a point 783.6 feet southeast was ordered vacated, as were Monroe and Leonard avenues, from Ashland street to Madrone street. These vacations kiva a solid tract for the Normal. This morning tha casket con­ taining the body of the late Queen Mother, was placed on a gun carriage, drawn by six horses, and It ,was then taken through the streets of the city to Westminster Abbey, followed by K ing George V I, of England. K ing A lbert of Belgium, K ing Christian of Denmark, a nephew of the late Queen Mother, King Haakon of Norway, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Prince Henry of England, and the Crown Princes of Roumanta, Swedes and Norway, Prince Waldemar of Denmark, Prince Charles of Belgium and hundreds of other members - of European royalty. rtved by a different route, hi carriages. The services began w ithin the walls of the ancient Abby a t 11:10 a. m. The body will remain In West- minster Abby until taken to Windsor, where It w ill be com­ mitted to the vault of Kings to­ Mayor Johnson and Coum-” - morrow. The body of Alexandra men H ardy and Burdic were ab­ w ill He beside that of her hus­ sent from the meeting which a m band, the late King Edward of a special session, called only England. for the passage of the ordinances. Hearings had been held on the vacating of the streets, and only the formal procedure of the passage of the ordinances was necessary. W . M. W right, chair­ man of the council presided In the absence of Mayor Johnson. - The meeting was adjourned until this evening, when the council members w ill again meet to consider several matters which require immediate attention. I ; County unanimously endorsed is believed that representatives Charles A. Howard, superinten­ of the taxi drivers of the city dent of the Marshfield schools, w ill appear before the counci’ , for the republican nomination asking for the repeal of the or­ for state superintendent of pub­ Instruction. Sim ilar en­ dinance taxing them |1 6 per lic year per car. They base their dorsement had previously been arguments upon the fact that given by several local teachers’ they now pay more than 8300 organisations and chambers of per year per car to the state. commerce In this section i state. M r. Howard Is In i River where he Is one i I principal speakers at the - River County Teacher»’ Teachers Endorse Charles Howard for School Position tute. VON TIRPITZ SAYS ' SUBMARINES TO GO Since there Is misunderstand- average In this locality as to the use­ fulness of the information as to hog production and crop* acre­ ages, obtained from the cards distributed by the ru ral m all car­ riers Postmaster Wagner has requested the Tidings to publish the following ytajtement far-* nlshed him by the United States Departm ent of Agriculture. These surveys' are made with the help of the ru ral carriers, who either distribute the eards to a certain number of farmers along their routes, w ith the re­ quest that these be filled out,' or the carrier fills out the card himself by Interviewing the tgrm er, The w r i e r 8 In­ structed to get Information from farms which w ill give. a good picture or sample , NOVEMBER 27, 1925 ASHLAND, OREGON, F St 88 * of by taking a ll of the farms along a part of his route, big and little, good and poor, ownad and rented. The need and value of such information for individual farm ­ ers and agriculture In general hardly ’need be stressed. W ith­ out dependable Information as to actual production and trends of production both of livestock and crops more balanced production and bettor m arket distribution are Impossible. The Department of Agriculture is the beet qualified agency to undertake such work, but the ac­ curacy of Ito estimates depends upon the accuracy of the re­ turns made by farmers. Closeup of ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the ny . medicine cures nine cases oy / n of asthma. This is a i? « act. Holds Record Karolyi, Banned From U. 8. as Radical. Works to Aid People Trenches for Foundations on Normal School Com­ pleted Today WAS WEALTHY TRANOHELL IN CHARGE Husband for Time Was President of 111 Fated Hungary R e­ public. Means Reduced New Bench Street Grade School W ork Also Started by Contractor Frazier ONCE Actual construction work on the PARIS,; Nor. 27. — W hat sort new school buildings to raise in of a woman Is this Countess K a r­ Ashland in the near future was olyi? started Wednesday afternoon, and Born an aristocrat of the most work w ill be rushed along as blue-blooded strain In the world, rapidly as possible, according to and. trained from the qyadle, as George Kellerhals, o f Mexico. the contiwctora in charge. she put Its. “to be ornamental but W ork on the Normal School nerer useful,” Bhe has distin­ Mo.. set a new world's record guished herself for seven y e a n when he sold 137 life Insurance building was started Wednesday by becoming one of the outstand« policies in 21 hours. This caine afternoon, and by noon today all Ing democratic leaders of Europe. less than four years after he the trenches for 'the foundation He had been completed. A crew of So extremely liberal are her first became a salesman. views, In fact, that the American started selling insurance after men was kept on the Job yester­ State Department now refuses to bts store burned down and left day, in spite of the holiday. This morning, the work was prafetleal- lot her come to America, fearing him without capital, a ly completed, except for a Bmall she is too radical. excavatloh Job, which it Is be­ W hether this exclusion was lieved w ill take only a few hourt. justified or not, the fact remains The crew w ill be laid off for a that she is probably Europe's best few days, after the completion o f known woman. In addition, her the trenches since material neces­ life slnoe the war has had enough sary for continuing the work has thrills and romantic adventures not been received. No lumber packed into it to furnish material Countess Karolyi for the forms or no gravel for the for a dozen novels. concrete a r» on hand yet. Living as the first lady of the I Mr. Tranehell of the firm - of land one day and reduced to Trsnchell and Parellus of Port­ pawning her last necklace the la n d , contractors on the normal, next; trailed across Europe by Z , Is in charge of the work. Thaae monarchist spy and living in con­ j contractors have pledged tbem- stant fear that she and her ‘ am 1 selves to have the building com­ ous husband would be assassin pleted by May 1 o f next year, in s led ;B m u g g n h ^ g e m sO rd s4 _T B r 8 A U STIN , TeXSB, Nov. ■ order that the summer session -Hungarian border so that she I t Is with ■touch regret th a t may be beid |D tbe new building. 8 87— Governor M iriam A. would not starve to death: tak­ e public w ill reeeive the news w o rk on tha new «aaeh , tPwK 8 Ferguson, late tbday 1s- ing a turn at running a motor , a t Claude C. Cate, county rada school was also started Wed- boat for tourist parties and learn-j 8 sued 106 clemency pro- W.»- has realgned. the . teafc- sad. w o rt on tha-eneavut law to be a chauffeur so that she. ition being officially am m nchd along rapidly, might earn her own llvlnp — e d n e s d a y , although close M r y> r u (cr) contractor In charge 8 . Than these are a few of the Incidents lends have been aware that It of tbe construction. declares he 8 * ThW Is the largest 8 that have marked her career ok place over a week ago and w jj , keep a large crew: o f men at 8 number of such proclama- 8 since the World W ar ended In 8 tions yet to be Issued 8 work on the structure, rushing dren w ill remove to Glendale. It to completion as rapidly as poa- at one time by the gov­ And she is barèly 30. In addl- Cal., a day or so after Christ­ ernor. Since her inaug­ tlon, she Is vivacious talented mas, where he will engage in uration January 20 last, and beautiful. business. M r. Cate Is the host the governor has granted She was born the Countess known county agent and the old­ REICHSTAG APPROVES 1,128 prisoners clemency. Catherine Andrassy, and In 1814, est in point of service In Ore­ ALL LOCARNO PACTS Just as the World W ar broke out, gon, and has long borne the she married Count Michael K a r­ reputation of being one of the B E R L IN , Nov. 27. — (LP)— The olyi, the one aristocrat In all ablest of the stale’s county Locarpo pacts are safe. The na- Hungary who dared to be a demo­ agents. tioriallst and communist opposit­ crat. He Is nearly twenty years, Hi« resignation as county path­ ion to there has proven futile, and her senior. She eagerly threw ologist, county agent and local Germany w ill affix her signature her sympathies with his, and since United 8tates weather observer, next week in London. then has sto&d by his side In all was presented to the extension The Reichstag approved the his struggles against reaction and service department of the Ore­ signing of the second reading despotism. gon A gricultural college some today by a vote of 271 to 168,. The famous “ Karolyi curse” be­ time ago, and has been accepted came a part of her life, too. Many with regret. years ago the first Countess K a r­ Efforts made by the leading Includes Interest and Re olyi led the Hungarian army BRIAND IS FORMING demption of Bonds, Taxes agalqst the Austrians and was fru it men and agriculturists of NEW FRENCH CABINET the valley on learning of the and Current Expenses slain In battle. His mother there­ tendered resignation, to prevail PARIS, Nov. 27.— (LP)— Arts- upon pronounced a curse on the upon Mr. Cate to reconsider, tide Brland, regarded by many * house of Hapsburg and prophesied were fruitless. W hile he is the "man of the hour” was en­ ruin for its members. And In loath to leave Medford and the gaged today for the aecond time 1918 the latest of the Karolyi county, he does so for the rea- In a week in trying to form < had the satisfaction of seeing this cabinet tor France. Continued on page curse fulfilled, w ith the fall of Clemency to 1,126 Texas Prisoners Granted This Year past 20 years, accoraing io Lap. They began their original operations in Alpena, Michigan, ahd have worked eastw ard until their holding» In the coast state» are among the largest of any timber holdings under the head of a single lumber concern. • a * B E R L IN . Nov. 27.— (LP>— The venerable Adm iral Von Tlrplts, FAMED ARTIST IS who advocated submarine war KlWANIR S P E A K E R against Germany’» enemlea, and ’ ' developed the U boat to Its high­ W . J. McCloskey, nationally est efficiency, told the United known portrait painter, was < Pres» today In an exclusive In­ prlnoipal speaker at the regular terview, that he favor» th» aboli­ weekly luncheon meeting of the tion of th» submarine as a war Ktwanta Club, held today at the weapon. Llthta Springs hotal. * “A rt is but man’s expression of work and love,” McCloskey de- dared. He pointed out that all WHEAT FRIGES TAKE JUMP IN CHICAGO men are arttsst, perhaps not ar- tlsts In the sense that they paint, • CHICAGO, Nov. 17. — (IP) — but artist« In their work, because W heat prices Jumps on the Chi­ cago Board of Trade today the various issue gaining from 2 1-4 to 3 1-1 cents. December Wheat new, opened at 81.88 1-1 and May w heat'new, at 81.84. Prices eased o ff somewhat w ith heavy selling, but wore higher through­ out than last season. of bJghway bond, t 8tate taxes M d current expenses, divided as ft>„ owg. Crat#j. Lake h,ghway bonda lnteregt........ $ 28,000.00 p#clflc hl4,780 19 cu rren t expense........ 162,878.10 Horticulturists attended the meeting and argued against the cutting of 8600 from the patholo- glBt allowances, and finally county Assessor J. B. Coleman made a motion that this sum bo deducted from his allowance for the year and added to the path- ologlst's allowance. WEATHER Oregon and Washington — Sain In the west por­ tion. Probably rain and snow In thh asst por­ tion tonight and Saturday. W arm er in the Interior tonight, w ith strong, southeast winds along the the Hapsburgs forever. Count Karolyi and his wife had opposed the way from the start. A ftef the armistice Karolyi was turned to as the one man who had Hungary’» confidence, and was made first president-of the short-lived Hungarian republic. This lasted for six months. Then a wave of bolshevism swept the country and Karolyi went out of power. A short time later Ad­ miral H orthy led the aristocrats back to power and the Karolyls had to flee for their lives. Prior to this their fortune was |fo re than 876,000 has been Invested in Oregon lands by Owens Valley, California,, farm ­ , ers, during the past four months. This repreaents the Investment | of twelve families, located in estimated at 830,000,000. When Klam ath County, who were forc- (Bey W B rn 'Wnnirr it was con- ed * to sett their farms »ear fisc a fed, and they had only one Bishop, California, by the city of pearl necklace as the remnant or Loe Angeles, in a much agitated their fdrtune. To get this out water rights controversy. The latest report from Bishop, of the country, Countess Karolyi had to »wlm across the Danube which was received a few day» with It and bury It In the sand, ago by A rth u r Foster, Manager ■ending a friend to get It later. of the Land Settlement Depart­ They went to Italy, ‘ only to ment, Portland Chamber of Com­ be expelled by the government merce, stated that Los Angeles there on the request of the Horthy had at- last made a substantial regime. Then ’ they found a offer to the remaining farmers Al­ haven In Jugoslavia for a time In the water righto area. and later In England. A fter that falfa land w ill bring to the pri­ the Countebs went to America on vate owner» on th» average of a lecture tour, and her husband 8410 an acre and apple and other orchard land» 8710 an followed shortly. * " I am not a ‘Red’,’’ She ex­ acre. Thia means that approximately plains, “ but I do think that social one hundred famille» will toon he In a poeit’on Jo migrate to (Continued On Page Five) Oregon, following the example of the others who have already set­ tled near Klamath Falls. The CaMforala farmers, who have already settled in Oregon from this district a w : L. F. and Paul W . Monroe, who pqr- 300 acres; Frank Dearbors. IPO acres; o. L. Pitta, 1«» acres; M r. Dnnnlson, 48 acres; E. C. Smith, 180 scree; E. J. HelMeh- son, 880 acre»; W alter 8mMk, 480 seres; C. D. Berner, 188 acres; U F. Stewart and W. Smith, 160 acres. ' ••"f A. Wlshard, of Klam ath m ils , who waa In Portlaad a ll toot week. Informed the Land Setfl»- meat Department that there W ife others who had reoeatty loeattd aiyd that a more complete report would soon be submitted. ‘ ' Since November 1. 81 n e w 'iit- tlers have been reported to 1JM