M A L A B lk GERMS . Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use medicine cures nine cases out This is a p r TKe> Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For9 Nearly Fifty Years of asthma. (United F r^ s Wire Service) VOL. XLIX Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43 Whiskered Man REPORT HADE ON PROFANITY « TO SEC. DAVIS » tt n « General Howse Obeys R egu » lation by Reporting State a ment to D avis tt R E C O R D S OUT OUT Remark« of Gen. K ing Expunge«] P ro « Records on Motion of D efense Attorney » « » » n » a N E W YO RK. Dec. 1— WftiMcere ' are no assis tance in the selection of an American wife. Nand Singh, Hindu professor of husfnesA ad ministration at the Jesuit college of Milwaukee for the last six year», adm it ted yesterday before sail ing for his native land that this wae the reason he bad not married an American girl. “ Many American girls liked my eyes. Some liked my smile. Some spoke well of my voice. But my whiskers were my un d oing ” Singh said. “ No American girl adm ir ed my whiskers and my Indian caste would not perm it their removal. F or th a t reason I never married here.” IS SIGNED BY FIVE RATIONS EVANGELIST MYERS GIVES PRAISE OF TIDINGS WORK Last night witnessed a largo crowd for a Monday night audi ence, at the Christian church. M r. Myers declared «hat the greatest man in Ashland was the man of greatest faith. Ho showed that faith was not some thing te get but something which <UU& hna a lr e a d y T h e queatlOn is where w ill you place your faith. The plea of the Bible is that we shall place our faith in God. He showed that faith In anything must ever rest upon the evidence that supports that thing or fact. He showed that the facts concerning the Resur rection of Jesus are the best proven facts of a ll history, lie showed that civilisation depends for it« future upon the faith of t h i peoples of the world in Ood and in each other. The safety of the home; the community) the state and nation depends upon the faith that people have. He then showed from numerous quotations of scripture that “ F aith comes by hearing and hearing by th e Word o f God.’’ England, France, Germany, » BURGLARS GAIN ENTRANCE TO NCGEE‘£ STO R E (Contributed) ' l OCARNO pact Messenger Bandit Gang Terrorizes Town' W ASHING TO N, Dec. 1— (U . tt p ) — Brigadier General Bdwid tt L. K ing’« characteiizatlon of th e -jj cro«n examination of prosecution tt witnesae« by Attorney Reid at » torney for .Colonel W illiam Mitchell, in the latter'»* court » m artial, a» “damn rot" ha« been » reported to Secretary of W ar tt Dari», it was learned here thia » morning. M ajor General R. J. *Howzc. president of the court, of which King is a member announced this morning that he had carried out the regulation, which re quired such a report to be made to the Secretary of W a r on the use o f a n y -im p ro p e r langusge by members of a court m artial. The Mitchell court m artial yes terday expunged from ita records all mention of the episode of Friday when remarks, by King brought rigorous objections from Frightened A w ay by Return counsel fo r Colonel Mitchell. o f Owner. Obtain Co&t Representative Reid, Illinois, For Efforts ch|ef dlef^hse tkjunsel, asked that the record be amended to Burglars last night were obliterate passage. General thwarted in th e ir attempt to rob King, Reid indicated at the time, the McGee's Ladles Furnishing had remarked that certain phases store here, obtaining only one of the examination of a witness eoat for their efforts. A fter a were “ damned rot." King apol thorough check of his stock, Mr. ogised at the time. McGee this m orning' reported to the police that the coat was the LOVELAND TO PLAY o n ly Article m losing, although IN SEATTLE BAND several other articles had been moved about by the burglars. C arl Loveland, well known lo Entrance to the store .was oh- cal muscian, left this morning tained by breaking open the hack tor. Seattle, where for ' three door of the eetehlishment. The weeks, he w ill play In the o r robbery, according to the police, chestra in the new W arner’s m il occurred about 9:30 last night. lion dollar Egyptian theatre. A t that time, M r. McOee re W hile Loveland is in the turned to his store to turn' out north, his studio will be kept the show window lights. He no open by Kenneth Hobson who ticed the rear door of the b u lg w ill care for Loveland's pupils ing open, and at once called the Orchestra and band work in police. which Loveland has been very Chief of Police McNabb and active, w ill be continued by tem Patrolman Ingling were in Med porary leaders until his return ford, attending the banquet or the Jackson county officers asso ciation. and Special Police Gienr. EUGENE BURGLARS Simpson. Night Patrolman C. W. ARE PEN ESC A PES Clause and F ire Chief Clint EUGENE, Dec. l — GJ. P .)—■ ’ Baughman investigated the af '.'har’es Akers and Frank Thomas fair. They were unable to pick arrested while robbing a sport up any clue«, and. after barring ing goods store ?, few days the door, left. This morning, an investiga age have been identified as the convicts "tho escaped from the tion disclosed tho fact that but W alla W alla penitentiary on No (Continued On Page Six) vember 8. » PAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 ASHLAND, OREGON, A t the clone of his service, Mr. Myers displayed a copy of the Ashland D aily Tidings and complimented its managers upon thq splendid writeup for the Sunday meeting. Said Mr. Myere, “I would rather praise anytime than criticise.” Among the most forceful enterprises for the up building of Ashland stands the Thn ttfw t thRt PBrFB*oci the happenings in and1 by the churches of Ashland, therefore, is news of first magnitude. y PEACE Secretary c f Commerce, in Annual Report Declares D r partment Has Aided America in Elim inating W aste in Business. Conditions Better Than Ever, Report Indicates. * A S f } vV* I [PROTECT G A lffig * “ ? IS PLEA MADE Real Person BY AVERILL » » » State Game W arden Speaks at Chamber of Com merce Luncheon tt tt tt tt » A plea for the protection of « game, one of the big resource« tt of the state, was made at the tt forum luncheon of the chamber of commerce today by E. F. A verill, state game warden, who was principal speaker a t the meeting. “ We used to think It Was smart to get ahead of the game warden, hut H wasn’t. IL was just cheating,” A verill said, in summing up his talk. Oregon game killed each year, is worth 94,000,000 as food alone, Averill stated, tai pointing out the magnitude of the fish and game resources in this state. E. D. Briggs, well known lo cal attorney, who recently re turned from a visit to Califor nia was another speaker at tho (Continued on Page S) » Methodist Club Boys Choose New Leaders For Year Pioneer H all was a scene of «- mtnatten» and rejections would shame the best senato meeting when the Beaver Pio neers of the Methodist church In presenting a Bryan Mem started off < their years’ work. orial service tonight it Is not Thia club was foremost in the the thought of referring In any club work last year and took manner to politics. The contri moat of the prisee for advance bution of W illiam Jennings ment both as individuals and Bryan to the fig h t against as a club. Starting off the year Atheism as it finds expression In with* an enrollment of 20 mem evolution of today, and his pow bers, speaks well for this club. erful stand for the word of God Under the leadership of J. W. is the element In the life Of Mills, Jr., these boys should Bryan that 'calls forth the ad have a very successful year. Officers elected for the year miration of Christiana record lea» of any, political affiliation w hat are: Chlet Guide, Donald Ves tal; Deputy Ranger, J^:k Leslie: soever. Treasurer, John Billings; Re Christiana of all churehes and corder, Raymond Powell. of all political .faiths w ill find (Continued Oh Page Six) the services helpful tonight. M A D R I D , Dec. 1— Dulcinea del Toboso, heroine of Cervantes’ “ Don Quixote,” existed iu real life, documents in the archives of the city of El Toboso have dis closed. Learned Investi gator» are engaged in tracing several characters of the book in the hope of being able to recon struct them in real life. The documentary dis- J coveries apparently prove that there was a fam ily to whom Dulcinea ‘be longed. There wefe found' also papers of Dona Ana Martinez Zarco of whom Cervantes is believed to to have been so enamored that he made her the heroine of his book. The trial of Omar W. Murphy. the result of an alleged beating administered to his wife* Ella, last March, was resumed in the circuit court yeetenfay morning, after a three days race»«, and the entire morning session was devoted t</ the defense cross- examination of physicians called by the state, with the exception of Sister Mary of Sacred Iftw rf hospital, who testified to the last momenta of the dead woman. Dre. Geary and Clancy of Med ford, and Dr. Wood* of Ashland ,were the other state witnesses under croM-examlnatlon. The state theory, that death was caused by an embolism, in lay terms, s blood d ot. was (Continued On Page Si*) MEDFORD MAN HONORED FOR SAVING LIFE BY SIDN EY J. W IL L IA M S United Press Staff Correspondent LONpON, Dec. 1.— (IP)— Eur ope — the breeding ground of the world’s worst wars — today for the first time in Its history wgs given the order to stack arras. Representatives of France. Ger many, Itally, Great Britain and Belgium today signed the Locarno Pack, guaranteeing the sanctity of trfe blood drenched frontier be tween Franca and Germany along which the armies of Europe have clashed for 20 centuries. By .the terms of the treaty Ger many, France and Belgium have agreed to submit disputes to tho council o f the League of Nations when Italy and Great Britain have agreed to fly to the defense of either side of the frontier actual ly threatened by an • invading army. Iu the eyes of the statesmen of Europe* the signing of* the Paet looms in importance far above its actual terms. They see In ita psychological effect upon the peo ple of Europe the effective liftin g of the cloud of suspicion wh^eh has persisted since the great war and the advancement of the peace ful efforts of the League, of dis armament, and ef the general 1994 the wage rnte had risen to ed Insull Medal This cause of arbitration. 128 per «ent above pee-waf The karaig, of Q m » Pact «tribe «while she wboleeala. pçiqu level directly at the heart of the causes M EDFORD, Dec. I . — Howard which bred the last wdr and Which had dropped to .60 per cefft above pre-war, • Dynan o f this city has been many have feared were fore “W hile wages are higher than awarded the Insul medal for sav shadowing another greater war to in 1920, wholesale price» are ing the life of a fellow employe come. Joe Harrell, Formerly of lower,” he expíalas. “We thus of the California Oregon Power The leading nations of Europe Medford, in Change of have the highest real wage in company by resuscitation follow have definitely promised to cease New Business our history, and we have had ing an electric »hock. John B. aggression. Frenchmen and Ger three year» of remarkable price Elsken, chairman of the accident mans have no longer cause to fear Ashland w ill welcome a new stability.” prevention committee of the the artificial border which sep addition to her many progressive Discussing the fundamental Northwest Electric Light associa business establishments tomor purpose of this campaign for tio n , is making a special trip fronj arates them. The inviolability of Germany’s row when the LIthia Springs gar waste elimination.. Secretary Spokane to Medford for the pur present western frontier is guar age opens it» doors to the pub Hoover naya:__________ , . pose of presenting this medal to anteed. France, Belgium and Gee- lic . This new garago, located “Just as 20 years ago we un Mr. Dynan. The presentation will many are Viound not to attack in the very heart of Ashland, one dertook nation-wide conserva take place at a big meeting of the Britain and Italy half block south of the Lithin tion of our natural resources, so Copco Forum, which will be held each 'other. have agreed to Intervene against Springs hotel, will be one of the we must today even more vig in thc assembly room of the Copco any agressor, no* matter whom. finest of its kind in Southern orously sustain titas campaign of building tonight. It Is felt that Germany, Belgium and France Oregon, according to Joe H ar better nation-wide utilization of this signal honor which has rell, who will manage the new our industrial resource« and ef been bestowwl upon a Medford have undertaken to try to settle peaceably all questions arising establishment. The beautiful fort. More especially is this the resident is worthy of more than between them. This means that new building, which will house case in view of the many com ordinary interest, this being the where the dispute has become too the Lithia Springs garage, was plex forces which have arisen first Insull medal to he awarded Involved it shall be submitted .to constructed by A. L. Lamb of from the war, and particularly in the state of Oregon, if not in the count'll of the league of da- this city and will provide 24.000 the difficulty of maintaining our the entire northwest. » tlons for decision. The contract feet of yoor space for storage situation as against the compe The Insull medal Was establish ing parties have undertaken to and repairing work. It Is tition of a world of lower stan ed in 1923 by Samuel Insull, pres act In accordance with the cooA- strictly modern and fireproof dard» overseas.” ident of the Commonwealth Edi cil's decision. and is steam heated, having Eugene 8. Gregg, Chief of the son company of Chicago, and is The Pact w ill come Into foroe one of the best heating plants Department's Transportation Dl- awarded with an appropriate cer- as soon as Germany beomee. -a to be found in any storage gar , vision, reports that one of tho tiflicate to employes of electric full-fledged member of the League ! most important contributions to age in Oregon. utilities who are instrumental in of Nations. W ith no obstacles Joe H krrell, who was formerly the elimination of waste has been saving life by means of the ptone standing in the way this te ex associated with the Medford Val- the remarkable Improvement in pressure method of resuscitation. pected to occur about the middle canlzing W orks at Medford, will railway transportation. have cojnplete charge of tho “ The first factor In that Im (Continued On Page Six) (Continued On Page F ive) provement wan the provision of (Continued On rage Six) adequate transportation its e lf” »ays Mr. Oregg. Improvement of oùr inland waterways is discussed by rani 8. Clapp, special assistant to the Secretary, who calls special attention to the work of the 81. Lawrence Commission, which Is considering the project to open Lincoln C. Countryman, \a route between the Great Lakes The Ashland Y. M. C A. boys city throughout the week. Last accompanied by his w ife and and the ocean. work is getting under way in year the Ashland Y. M. C. A. tfro lattcr’a . mother, all Goorga K, Burgess, Director ut tAOdBM lie nfe* <sr rrff w yr tine etyi« fo r ilalfc from Bellingham , Wash., the Bureau of Standards, reports and this year should surpags Pioneer <duba under the leader- have been Ashland visitors on the . work of that Bureau, Clubs fostered by ship of J. W. Mills, Jr„ and Ted that record. for a few day» leaving this which, since the war, has de the Y . M. C. A., are: Friendly Yerlan In the Methodist and morning for Southern Cali veloped greatly on the -side of Indians for boys from the »gee Ohrlstlon churches have been fornia where they expect to industrial research Into thc elim started the past month. Mr. of 9 to 13: Pioneer clubs and spend the winter months. ination of waste in industrial Mills clnb will enroll about 20 Scouts for boys from tbs ages Mr, (Vmntryman, who has processes, always in cooperation members and Mr. Yerlan'e club of 13 to 19, and Comrade and prospered during a long with the Industries themselves. about 16 members. The boy» H i-Y clubs for the older b o „. period o f business activity ’ Through these researches,” are very enthusiastic about thc Thia gives a well filled progragt at, Bellingham , spent a num- says Dr. Burgees, “ways and work and have great things un for the boy from 9 yean of age her of hie early boyhood means have been found for wl,h to 20 years of age. years in Ashland and at the better utilisation of our raw der their bonnets that belag placed upon physical. to accomplish during the year. tended the public M-iioo|s materials, for cheapening and Itnal, social and intellectual The local Y. ft. C. A. organi and old academy here forty Improving the quality of manu sation fosters the organisation velopmeot. years ago. ..He greatly en factured articles, and for turning Officers of tho of boys clubs in churches and joyed during his visit here to useful purposes by-pfoducts A., are O. F. Canmu. schools throughout the city with the sA ond one since he left of industrial plants.” O. H. BUIlagn, Jhe Pioneer Chautauqua H all as in 1AM, renewing the ac A conspicuous example of def headquarters for the meetings of Anderooa, quaintance of some of Ids inite accomplishment ih wnsto clubs. Here there are meeting Oaiey, ch a lrm a boyhood friends and st the present 116 hoys of tho committee. (Continued On Page Six) LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE TO BE OPENED S MURPHY FIGHTS TESTIMONY IN Former Resident MURDER TRIAL of City Renews Physicians Galled on Stand by State to Give Gause * * of Death A SSUR ED Germany, Fran«:« and Belgium Agree to Keep Borders of Countries Inviolate WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 . - (IP )-P rogress the United States lias made (Turing the past five years in the dim in ution of industrial waste on a natioiud scale lia s brought about “ one of the most astonishing transformations ih economic history,’’ according to Secretary Hoover, whose’ ¡mnuaj report, made public today, surveys American in dustry in support of this contention. What the country as a whole has acoomplished d u r Mrs. George W. Steele, wife of ing the past five years in increased Rational efficiency in the commander of the Lakehurst, this direction is impossible of measurement,” says Sec N. J., naval air station, Is In the retary. Hoover. “ Nor does the Department of Com center of tho public attention in merce lay claim to credit for the great progress that has Washington now. Mrs. Zachary Laimdowne, widow of the Shen been made save as we may have helped to organize a andoah andoah’s »aid It it was 4 , ö i, » commander, said * .‘.V’bni.te publm uipyemenL_JLhaJLm(»yeinent is the result of StwtF who. brOn(rht her thc a realization by every group* — business men, industrial} euer in whteh she ehargea G qp - leaders, cñgineehi, and workers — of the fundamental im tuin Patil Foley »ought to get her to change her testimony. portance of this business of waste elimination. “ In addition to elimination of waste we have had the benefit of notable advances in science, improvement in methods of management, and prohibition. Thanks to The lowil of Cassopolis, Mich. ,was under Abe sway elimination, of waste und these other eonXrihuting fact of four bandits for three hours while the criminals made ors, we cují as a nation show one of the most astonishing a desjierate but futile attem pt to blow the safe in rot* transformations in economic history.” The Secretary then calls at First National Bank. Driving every one off the streets)------ tention to figures from the De with shots, they set off six charges, in the bank, but fin partment of Labor indicating ally fled without getting anything except $400 in postage that whereas In 1920 tho wage rate was 99 per cent above pre stamps. Above shows how the windows of the hanfc war and the wholesale price level were wrecked by the explosion; Velow, how the interior 126 per cent above pre-war, in Howard Dynan to be Award suffered. ■ ‘ . -q i < IS Old Acquaintances pnnions. T O NEW PIONEER CLUBS FORMED FOR LOCAL BOYS