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,!'W MALARIA GERMS Cannot gnrVive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pore domestic water helps. ffs Has Been Ashland's Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years W ire S ervie«) ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact ’ ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1925 Motorship Crosses Ocean; First o f it s Kind A VERY. SHORT SPEAKER ..................I * <• Six Nations Have Recently Agreed to Fund Debts in Sixty Years FIVE A G R E E D UPON Belgium, ('aerilo Hluvakia, Latvia, Esthonia, Ita ly and Roumanla Agreement« to Come up » even a wisp at- smoke 8 from her two funnel^ 8 the Swedish motorshlp 8 Gripahobn, firs t of her 8 k in d t o cross the Atlantic 8 reached this port Monday. 8 The Gripsholm left 8 Gothenburg November 21. 8 The time o f the run to 8 Qii« port was about the 8 average of /t h e largest 8 steamships. 8 Propelled entirely by 8 Diesel engines, the Grip- 8 , sholm is the first large 38 passenger ship of this « type, f " 7 ' W A SHING TO N, Dec. 2— (U . P .) — Agreements with six of the foreign countries, borrowers from the United States during and Im mediately after the werld war for fnndingAhelr war debt to this country, win be submitted, for ratification to Congress by the American debt commission next 8 8 The funding agreements, which 8 ♦ e re reached a fter strenous ef 8 forts on the part of the mem bers of the committee, call for the funding of the debts over a period of 62 years. The nation« which recently agreed *on funding terms, the terms which Congress w ill be asked to ra tify are Belgium. Csecbo-8lovakla, Latvia, Esthon ia. Italy and Roumanla. Arrangements which were reached with Hungary, Great Britain, Finland. Lithuania and Poland have already been ra ti fied. FIGHT W COUNT Claire Beebe, reported to have paid a fine of >50 in Klam ath connty for taking more than the bag lim it of docks, declared this morning that he had - not plead SRiKL.«to the charge, and was preparing to fight the case. Beebe was charged by F M. Brown, ohief deputy state game warden of bagging more than the lim it of «lacks, and Brown. after a' conference with Beebe, announced that the la tte r had agreed to plead guilty to the charge. Beebe declares Brown whs wrong in making this statement and declares that he w ill fight the case to the lim it OREGON CITY CLAIMS OLDEST NEWSPAPER OREGON C IT Y , Dec. 2. — (IP) — Oregon City, one of the oldest cides In this state, claims the distinction of having the first newspaper In the Pacific N orth west. The pkper was the Oregon Spectator,' issued first on Thurs day, February 6, 1866. A monument has been erected by the Hawley *Pulp and Paper company at the spot where the old plant was located. I t is on property now owned by the com pany. . W illiam G. Tusult was editor and publisher of the old Specta tor, Crude oil is used for internal combustion much as an automobile uses gasoline. f * t-' Angelo Ritto, who i t ' 17 years old and lest than three feet tall, it a member of the debating team of Tech High school at. Omaha, Neb. He’s shown here chatting with a fellow student of riorqel height. Risso trains his ora torical voice by selling pa pers in his off hours. Page WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—(LP)—Safeguarding Uncle Sam’s vast estate of natural resources lias been Secretary of Interior W ork’s principal task, lie stated in his annual report today. IWork explained bis policy on teelamation, water I>ower, coal, oil, mineral, grazing and timber leasing in a general conservation program. •» — Conservation of these resources, meaning economic use without waste and an intelligent distribution as to time, is finding systematic application in the administra- tion of his department, Work declared. He stated that after a “ hopeless” condition two years ago an appraisal of reclamation work has been made with 1 lie result that $(>(),0(H),000 in new projects has been de- laved because of the danger oT over development. ___ “ The acre construction cost of these new projects will he more than double that af older projects,” said Work. “ The cost of developing farms has increased in like ratio to project construction cost. “ The prospect for settlement is more uncertain at this time and without adequate settlement no project is feasible. 8 8 8 8 No drdtnary m ail la to be .de livered on Christmas Day this year— that is the edict thdt haa gone forth from the Office of the Postmaster General of the United States at Washington: And every postoffice in the eoaa- try la iaying its plans to carry out these instructions and -at the same time do it without im pairing tho postal service. W ith a reasonable cooperation on the part of the public there is no question of the depart- ment's program going over with a bang. I t ie Just three weeks and a day now until Christmas and down at the postoffice the force of employees is being organized to carry ont the instructions of tihe^ Postmaffter General. The postal employes are ready to do their part and there is every Indication that the public is go ing to cooperate. Christmas mailings are already in evidence. Packages destined for foreign countries have been going from Ashland for a week past and those for eastern states are also beginning, to come in, local post office officials report. Remember, to give to Christ mas m all its sentimental value U should reach the addresses In ample tim e to be in keeping w ith the spirit in which it is sent. Shop early, m ail early, and put on your package: ‘‘Do not open t ill Christmas” if you want to make the joy of Chrlat- On TW O N E W V E S S E L S Over $60,000,000 in Projects Delayed in Effort to Make Use Without Economic* Waste. Acre Construction Costs to be More Than Double on New Projects Over Old, Report Shows. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' 8 Middle West Big Contributor ion of Public Asked ? Postal Employes ull Holiday (Continued vv Man Testifies Navy lir Force Strongest of Any Nation in World Six) ‘‘Whether the lands will be sufficiently productive to attract qualified Bottlers a f ter the guv- Several weeks ago', th * drive wae first opened, and ,96 mem bers were secured for the asso ciation within a short time. Mc H enry was than called to K la m ath F alla to assist in opening an office in that city, and returned to Ashland to complete the drive here last night. ‘‘W e have had more flhan 35 promises and ww are confident tn a i Wg W ill Hive IRUe or no trouble in cleaning up the needed memberships, In order that Ash land may have an A. A. A. of-, flee here In the very near fu-( ture,” '- McHenry declared this morning. At Klamlath Fulla, during the past week., M cHenry obtained 85 new members for the association. A t least 126 new members must he had for the association her^ before an office can be profitably opened. The office, ft has been pointed ont, will bring Ashland much bdneflt, through stopping tourists, a ma jo rity of whom are A. A. A. member«, and who stop to con sult A. A. A. offices fbr direc tions when tearing. Itoy M. Finley, attorney for a Texas poultry association, is the man who prevented 2.500,000 tur- key» from being lost to the Thank: giving market of the east. Easteri states banned shipments of poul try front Texas because of an out break of the hoof and mouth dis ease, but Finley went east anc induced them to modify the em bargo sufficiently to permit the M ie of turkeys from counties that wore not affected by the epidemic W ASHINGTON. Dec. 2— (U. P .)— The United States leads the world in naval aviation Commander Kenneth W hiting of the navy bureau of aeronautics, In charge of aircraft carriers, testified a t the Mitchell court m artial hearing today. When the Lexington and the Saratoga. the new airplane carriers, are commissioned, the nation wtll have the most powerful aircraft carriers afloat, W hiting testified. "Each ship is of one hundred eighty thousand horsepower. They are the moat powerful ships of their kind in the world,” W hlt- ing declared......- ......... ....- .... - ■ — W ASHINGTON, Dec. 2— (U, P .)— The Morrow board report on aviation conditions in the United States was delivered to President Coolidge, this morning and will be made public tomor- ro w ._'________________ ' * 1 8 The report, K Is understood by those in close touch w ith the President, recommends no radi cal changea in the national de- f (V a U n O i l T A ? i n l A o V j v f k i n i s u I » m k o » a v l i t r a o a l t i t u n i n i A o i f three under-secretaries fbr the a ir in the navy, war and com gallon works, it the question K $18,000 of Equipment Re- merce departments, ip order to to be answered before new pro- ft quested by Chief Baugh foster aviation developments. . Jects are recommended.” 8 man of Council The public domain, W ork ex- It piaiped, consists of reeowrcee re A “ Wdnlkltlon "~fW~ M 8,000 ■8**'tW Othirtfi of th e 'c ie C T o j/ » quiring economic,' development worth of equipment for the Ash 8 building 6,000 miles of* 8 to supply present needs as well land fire department was pre 8 hard stir faced highways 8 as foresight In administration sented to the city council at the for future generations. Roger Welles, Crater National regular meeting of that body 8 West Phoenix last night, Rathbun is “ There ’are a dozen waterpow park ranger, returned Monday Royal Orchards Company last night by Clinton Baughman, 8 The 8,000,000 automo- 8 In the county Jail, facing a er plants operating now in the night from a several days’ in Put in 80 Acres Bartletts, chief of the department. In 8 bile owners in these 8 United States of greater capacity cluded in thé list o f equipment liquor charge, while the district spection trip to the park w ith Winter Nellis, Cornice 8 states h iv e paid this year 8 for developing primary power requested by Baughman is a attorney is In charge of 2 gal the information that there are 8 more than 861,000.000* 8 2 1-2 feet of snow a t the rim Eighty acres of pear trees are than the site of Muscle Shoals pumper, 2,000 feet of hose, a lons of fig brandy, to be usod 8 in license fees and nearly 8 of the lake, 20 inches at Anna now being planted by the Royal and an equal number of available turret nossle, a life net, and as evidence. 8 830,000,000 more in 8 Although a thorough search of Spring cainp and 10 inches at Orchards company, a California sites of equal possibilities of de two ewtra men for the depart 8 gasoline taxes. Illinois is* 8 the premises was made, no still velopment,” W ork stated, min the Klam ath entrance. concern, a short distance east ment. 8 the one state of the group 8 could imising the Importance of the He found things all right in x be I found, and ft is prob- Baughman explained that he 8 which does not have a 8 Of Talent, where now 20 men single project, in the southeast had been in communication with able that only a charge of pos the winter-garbed resort, except are engaged in Che work. 8 gasoline tax. 8 that a large bear had played The trees being set out, are which has been the subject of so the Oregon Insurance Ratlng,Bu- session of liquor w ill be filed 8 Federal aid funds add- 8 against Rathbun. < . . much controversy. havoc in one of the park cabins reau and officials of the bureau 8 ed nearly 820,000.000 8 two years of age, and are of The raid was* conducted by at Anna Spring camp, and also A new grazing law was urged Old Home stock of Bartlett, had informed him that this ad 8 to the total available for 8 found Keeper Haas, the youth of to permit establishment of graz ditional equipment would result State Officer T. A. Talent, Fed W in ter Nellis and Comice varie 8 trunk highways this 8 18 who is the sole w inter guar districts by Presidential In a reduction In Insurance rates eral Prohibition Agent Cletus 8 year, which, added to the 8 ties. The trees are expected to ing McCredie and Constable McNabb dian of the big lodge and the 8 890,000,000 contributed 8 be full bearing within se\en proclamation which would do of 3.6 per cent. and his deputy, H arry Ingling of park proper, except during the away with "gratuitous use of The council was appointed as 8 directly by automobile 8 years while fru it is expected to Ashland. visits of the ranger, in good the public domain as an unre- be picked in five. Approximate a committee to investigate the 8 owners, makes 8110,000,- 8 health and spirits, and very 8 000 of the approvimate 8 ly one-half the trees are to ho strlctel range for livestock” re requisition, and to report at glad to see and talk w ith a sulting In overgraslng. There is the next meeting. Should the SHIPS IN DISTRESS 8 8160,000,000 spent this 8 planted this «fall. human being again. OFF ATLANTIC COAST The Royal Orchards company, no charge or control of the investigation be favorable, it 8 year on the central M id- 8 Ranger Wells, in looking 185,000,000 acres now being is probable that the people will made up of the following: C. M. 8 die W|est for hard roads. 8 W ASHINGTON, Dec. 2— (IT. Coffee and Royal M iller of Sac utilized in this fashion he de be given an- opportunity to vote (Continued On Page Six) P .)— Three ships were disabled ramento, and K. L. "Pete” En clared. on the proposal f<jr the expendi In storm* .on the south Atlantic A warning was sounded by ture of 818.000 in purchasing gle, have owned the land for a number of years past and re work that at the present rate new equipment would necessitate coast In the last 24 hours, ono of them being reported sinking, cently were prompted to plant of consumption the nation will a bond issue. coast guard headquarters ha*, soon be confronted with a timber some to fru it. B ills' totaling 85,963.63, ex been notified. famine. This is the first time for penses for operating the city The cutter Yamacrsw left Sa ‘‘W ith the disappearance of during the month, approved by 12 years that euoh a large acre vannah today in an attempt to age has been planted, and It the nation's supply," he pointed the finance committee, were or-' rescue the crew of the schooner may pave the way for more val K L A M A T H FALLS, Dec. 2— dered paid. (Continued On Page Six) Asur, reported to be sinking 20 ley acreage to be put In fruit. A gain of over 100 per cent in The transfer of 8250 from the miles out In a strong gale. The building activity over the cor electric light depreciation fund ‘‘Hopper 48” a steamer of the responding month of 1924, is to the paving district No. 6 Tanker Corporation of New York revealed today in the November Robert fund, as a loan, was authorised. Carson, Arrested. APPROPRIATION FOR Is in ( distress 110 miles east of building report for Klam ath An invitation for the council OTATE OFFICES OUT Last Nitfht Admits Crime Savannah. The Cape Lookout Falls, issued from the city hall. to attend the revival services in Dayton, Ohio light ship was blown from its In actual dollars and cents, being conducted by Rev. L. L. O L Y M P IA , Wbsh., Dec. 2— moorings off the North Carolina Klamath Falls residents invested Robert Carson, 28, of Dayton, (U . P .)— The Senate appropria coast, and is now dtrftlng with a total of 8101,330 in November. Ohio, is in the city Jail, facing a tion* committee expects to have the craw. • (Continued On Page Six) Records show that the total for charge of burglary, following hi* the appropriations bill ready for GRANTS PASS, Dec. 2— W ith November, 1924 was 848,173 arrest by Chief of Police McNabb Senate action before the end of building permits for the first 11 and the November, 1923 total, and Patrolman Ingling about ten the week, It was said today. months of 1926 reaching 8248, The only appropriations pot 276 the year 1926 w ill show 834,662. o’clock last night. B asjio t The arrest caine as the result of passed on as yet by fhe joim Ul<!i WIIM BBlIflJBI 10181 (if Hiy ' lin g in an attempt by Carson to burglar- appropriation» committee are year |n the history of Grants Con- tze the McMurdo home, on the those for the Department of pass. The total Is now equui illdlngs, Pacific Highway, a short distance Education, Higher Educational to that for the entire year in mtlnued north of Jackson Hot Springs. Institutions and the Department 1924, which barely reached the warmer Carson was in the house, having o ( Agriculture. quarter million mark. I t is nl apparently Just entered, when Mrs. The committee has been slash- mOst certain that perm it* will Rev. Leon L. Myers addressed discredited atheism, th* mouth ■ day” McMurdo returned. Hearing her lng the figures in some Instances he taken out in the hext month j ing* of polite modernism wtth the ing No- approach, Carson fled through an and increasing the estimates In which w ill take this year’s | the High School this morninp He raving* of a defeated blatant In held th * audience of the High month open window, by which he had others, without any organised amount well over that mark. fidelity. < ‘ School students with unusppl skill 83 new gained entrance. However, Mrs. program. Last year the building of the as he presented the Bible as the Rev. Myers appealed to the stn- welling* McMurdo had sighted him, and The slashed appropriations are high school added considerably er type, she immediately called McNabb, for the governor, state auditor, to Che amount of building but basis of Amsrlcan Supremacy and dents to stand strong in a do m , and The chief, whose* jurisdiction «ad attorney general, while the this year there is no public build- contrasted this supremacy with ts rm I ns tion to promote belief fa 000. extends throughout th * county appropriation for the secretary |n< included,, all permits being the p itifu l failure of civilisations the Holy Bible and in aeeeptattea »re was since his appointment as.Constsbie of state, was Increased. for private enterprise«. The of the past, based upon material of Its high Ideals and In the If** istic philosophy and atheistic ego lng a life inspired by the pres tism* of the boasted cnltnre of * ence of Christ J sews, for tim e now decadent leadership. St. Helens — Plane approved have made Amevtee «rant, bn A|> He Identified the teachings of for 81,000,000 paper m ill, and . . evolution w ith the teachings of dared. (C ontinued ,On Page Six) construction w ill begin soon. 8 8 8 8 8 CHICAGO, Dec. 2— The 10 states ta ’ the heart o f thb Middle If e s t have collected this year from autom lblle owners 8 em inent haa completed the Irri ‘Home a Day’ Record Being Maintained at Klamath Falls Grants Pass Has Big Record for Year in Building memberships W ith, but 86 standing between Ashland • and a n ’ Oregoh State Motor assocla- non BWBcii orrree naro. ctb n= nal drive to bring the member ship total up to the. 126 mark was started -thia morning, upon the return of B. C. McHenry, field secretary of the associa tion. ' ‘ A number of local business men ere aiding McHenry in fin ishing up the drive, and ft is hoped that by the end of the week, the 26 memberships need ed w ill h ave beeq obtained. Morrow Board Report Given to Coolidge. No Sensations Con tained in Message