Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1925, Image 1

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    MALABIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestio water helps. •
A shland D aily T idings
i The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leadtkg Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND CLDLVTfc
Without the use of if < i y cu ree
nine cases out o(
, asthma.
This is a proY'
/
(United Pres» wire Service)
VOU XHX
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volarne 41
IS IN
GREAT D U OF
Have a Doctor
Near When You
Pronounce These
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC., 8 1925
W ill E n d W a r s
Tennyson’s Prophecy
83 Years Ago
PLANES WILL
STOP WAR SAYS
HENRY FORD
Honored
BERENGER IS
AM BASSADOR
TO AMERICA
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8
8— (U.
P.)— “Prseslljie 8
Swe
P o w I n s z owania 8
For I dipped into the future, far as hu­
Gwiazdkowl Neworcezne 8
Coolidge, in Message to Con
8
Poctowyn P r y e k a z e m
man eye could see*,
Gross, Advocates Fol­
Replaces Daesohner as the
Auto Manufacturer Declares
Pieniesnym.”
8
Saw
the vision of the world, and all the
lowing Old Theories
French Representative
Planes Will Take War
Which might be a typo­ 8
wonder that would be;
* At Washington
to War Makers
graphical error or might 8
SCOUTS EXPERIMENTS
mean almost anything to 8
Saw ttye heavens ifill with commerce,
IS ONLY TEMPORARY
WILL HAVE EFFECT
many people, but which 8
argosies of magic sails,
Economy Again Keynote o f Mes­
when property translated, 8
sage Went to le g isla to r s by
Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping
New Taxes Proposed to Raise
Flam .<< Must Prove Their Worth
means.-
8
Chief Executive
•
Eight Billions for Rehabili­
By
Everythiy
Mastery
Over
down
with
costly
bales;
“Say Merry Christmas 8
tation of Finances
Air
Says
Detroit
Financier
with a postal money or­ 8
Heard the heavens fill with shouting,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—(IP)—
der.”
8
The nation is reaching into an era
PARIS. Dec. 8.— (IP)—Henri
and there rained a ghastly dew
By HAL COCHRAN
It's Just a sample of the 8
of great prosperity and needs only 8 , thoroughness of govern- 8
Berenger, noted parliament fin­
NEA Service Writer
From the nations* airy navies*grappling
extension of present pollclea, 8 ment advertising, and is 8
ancial expert was today named
DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. 8-
in the central blue;
rather than any experiments with
“Airplanes will stop all war-
by Aristide Briand cabinet as the
only erne of the seven 8
untried theories. President Coo­
fare!"
new ambassador to Washington,
Far along the world-wide whisper of the
mystifying placards re­ 8
That is Henry Ford's opinion
to succeed Ambassador Daesch-
lidge told the new Congress today
south wind rushing warm.
ceived here by Postmaster 8
He
made
the
statement
as
he
in his annual message.
nor,
who is to return here.
Jones to be placed in 8
With the standards of the peoples plung­
stood in the FOrd laboratory
Preserve economy, he said, but
It
is understood in political
conspicuous places in sec­ 8
ing through the thunderstorms;
building at Dearborn, Michigan, Julius E. Olson, professor of circles here that the appointment
do not cut to the bone. Enact a
tions of the city inhabited 8
watching a Ford plane, bound Scandinavian languages at the of Berengqr to the position is
business-like tax bill, but keep
Till the war drum throbbed no longer
by the foreign population. 8
for Chicago, diHappar in the University of Wisconslp, has been only temporarly. in order to per­
reduction within the bounds of
There are others, such 8
and the battle flags were furled.
made a knight of the Order of
clouds.
mit him to negotiate the debt
propriety. Join the world court
8
In
the
parliament
of
man,
the
Federation
St. Olaf by King Haakon of Nor­
“It
will
take
time,”
he
con­
funding agreement, with the
and promote American good will
“Toivottakaa Omsisil- 8
of the World.
tinued, “but time will bring way. T hh is In recognition of his United States.
abroad. Expand the air defenses,
lista joulua lakettamalla 8
service in the field of Scandina­
that situation about.
Berenger is considered the
but make no radical change in
rahaa postiosoituksella,” 8
There the dirnmon sense of most shall
vian activities.
’
“The
airplane,
first
of
alii
has
leading financial expert in French
the present system. Help the far­
8
and,
hold a fretful realm in awe,
got to justify itself by successful
political circles.
mer but do not try , to fix his
"Sag god jul med en 8
And
the
kindly
earth
shall
slumber,
lap"
flights, day after day.
poston vlshlng.”
8
prices.
“One or a dozen trips from
ped in universal law.
PARIS, Dec. 8.—(IP)—New In­
Present prosperous economic
Down in the corner of 8
one poJ.nL to another mean
direct and direct taxes, capable
conditions will contine only so
each placard is a picture 8
nothing.
It must show con­
of raising an estimated eight bil­
long as they are properly treated,
of Santa Claus, calling 8
sistent
and
continunl mastering
lion francs for France*!* financial
out the words, plainly 8
he warned.
of the air and then— it will
rehabilitation, was approved to­
Illustrating that Santa is 8
“The age of perfection is still
have the telling effect on war.
day by the ministerial council,
wise, and speaks at least 8
somewhat in the distant future,
“War, heretofore, has been lo­
which prepared to send the pro­
seven different languages. 8
but it is more in danger of being
calized.
posal to the chamber of deputies
retarded by mistaken government
“The war makers have been
early today.
activity than it is from lack of
able to hide behind armies and
legislation,” Mr. Coolidge wrote.
navies. With airplanes the war
______
>
“We are by far the moat like­
WETS LOSE NO TIME
will be brought into the war
8
LOS ANGELES, Dec, •> 8
ly to accomplish permanent good
Le&ion
Has
Program
at
AFTER SENATE OPENS
makers' back yard.
,
8 — (U. P.)— A memory 8
if we proceed with moderation.”
Chamber of Commerce
“They will be made to bear
8 course« is a great thing, U
WASHINGTON, Doc. 8— (U.
In crisp and emphatic phrases,
Forum Luncheon
the consequences of their work.
8 E. R. Ketchum ia con- 8
P.)—
The wet bloc of the Senate
the President took up twenty-six
They will be on ‘the front’ be­
8 vineed.
. 8
tonight revealed plans, for an
questions confronting his admin­
A
thorough
explanation
of
Old Square Dance is to be 8
For cause' thé front- will he almost the American Legion Endow­ attack upon the prohibition law,
Ketchum’s automobiles 8 Portland Headquarters
.
istration and analysed them to an
anywhere and everywhere.
Big
Feature
<
Gather-.
8
license
number
is
*
4
8
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id
i
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^
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r
k
o
f
P
a
r
e
n
t
in
Worl
»oilowing np the notion in the
extent of lQ.OO*' words. Jt wee
''.“There • may he future wars ment Fund drive, .to be carried
ing at Armory
71 i
According to the 8
Teacher
House yesterday, when the wets
by far the longeet message of a
on
here
Thursday
by
Ashland
but they will become wars
memory system, ' he re- 8
President to Congress in recent
Post No. 14, American Legion, there propoeed a change In the
against
the war makers.
Featuring the big De Molay
Partial
List
of
Newsomera
The Parent-Teacher service
present system.
called it as follows:
8
years and it dealt more with de­
“Even though the United was given to members of the
carnival, to be given by the mem­
Made up by Ashland
• — Nine foolish virgins; 8 shop of Portland has just cele­
Senator Edwards of New Jer­
tails than occupants of the White
chamber
of
commerce,
at
the
States may be a peaceable na­
bers of Llthla chapter, De Molay,
Realty Com ipany
sey, democrat introduced with­
4— Four principal apos- 8 brated Its first anniversary and
House have chosen. to do since
forum
luncheon
of
that
body
tion. It does not represent or
will be an old fashion Square
ties, Matthew, Mark, Luke 8 is now firmly established as a
out comment, a bill which would
the time of Cleveland.
control
the whole world. There today by C. E. Shinn, one of the
Many new people have ar­ dance, with the participants dress­
permanent
department
of
the
and
John;
8—
Dinner
at
8
repeal
the national prohibition
Departing from t(ie custom es­ rived in Ashland durng the past ed In the costumes of the years In
are war makers elsewhere. They captains In the Legion drive.
eight;
7— Seven come 8 state work. Mrs. D. B. Kelly, will be brought to another frame
Shinn outlined the plan, where­ act. and his colleague. Senator_
tablished by President Wilson of few moathz, attracted mainly which these dances were popular.
'leven; 1—One at a time; 8 chairman of the ways and means
by the Oregon Legion will give Edge, republican, of New Jersey,
delivering annual messages in by the large number of build­ The big carnival is to be held at
committee is director of the shop of mind by the airplane.
announcsd that he would intro­
6—
Five
dollars
he
lost
8
person, Mr. Coolidgq sent the do­ ings which are being erected, the the armory on Friday evening.
*'Y(0U can find the whole fu­ *60,000 i of its fund to the
which is attracting nation wide
duce
two bills, one to legalise
at
poker.
8
Doernbecher hospital for chil­
cument to Capitol Hill by the agreeable climate has also bud
Mrs. Hal McNair is arranging
attention on account of its suc­ ture of the airplane in Tenny­ dren, in Portland, to be used in the manufacture of 2.76 per cent
Repeating
this
over
8
White House messenger and it much to do with this influx of the square dance feature, and has
son’s ‘Locksley Hall.' Did >^»i
beer, and the other to remove
and over, Ketchum ran 8 cess.
was read by the clerks of the new comers, some of them com­ a number of the old time dancers
__
_____ operating the hospital during the the restrictions on prescription
ever.read
It?”
The purpose for which it was
8
past
a
traffic
cop.
Tirst year. The remainder Of
House add Senate, to each body,- ing here for their health.
lined up for the number. The
Asked by the officer 8 ! established is to sell low priced
the amount raised will he used llauor. so that physicians could
sitting separately.
The ’ following list of new music for the square dance wijl
F or
for his umber this is 8 articles to persons of limited
In the national fund, the in­ Issue any number of prescriptions
Briefly here is what he would people, who have settled here be furnished by Frank Jordan,
means and the Rmall profits
the
way
Ketchum
said
it:
8
terest from which will be used they choose.
have the new congress do:
recently was prepared by the who has years of experience play­
from these sales are used in
“The
three
graces—
3:
8
in caring for the children of
Give authority to the President Ashland Realty company:
ing at these dances, and is con­
The twelve apostles— 12: 8 promoting the educational and
veterans,
who are unable to care
to act forcefully in a coal strike
J. H. Winkemsn, 311 Granite sidered one of the best square
Breakfast at seven— 7; 8 child welfare problems of the
Business Visitor—
for
them.
emergency or fuel shortage.
street, A. W. Carman, ’140 Lin­ dance players In Southern Ore­
Seven come ’leven— 11; 8 Oregon Congress, of Parents and
C. S. Heyburn of Seattle, was
Rev.
P.
K.
Hammond,
pastor
Appoint a Joint Houye and Sen­ coln street; A. E. Bllderback, gon.
a
business visitor in Ashland
Two by two— 2; The 8 Teachers. All articles sold in
of the Episcopal church. Post­
ate committee to receive bids for Mrs. Hunts home on the corner
Mrs. Hazel Abbott, wife of
In direct contrast to the old
five dollars he lost— 5. 8 this shop are donated for that
today.
master
Fred
Wagner,
Nick
Car­
sale of the government’s big pow­ ef Ashland and Beach streets; fashion dance will be the regular
The officer was so as- 8 purpose. At this time of the Marvin Abbatt of Central Point, ter and a number of other local
er project at Muscle Shoals.
Ray Dean, 49S Beach street, C. dancing program which will be
tounded
he
motioned 8 year there Is a great need for died very suddenly at the home men, In addition to several Le­
Authorise consolidation of rail­ H. Jones, 170 Mountain Avenue, held following the regular pro­
Ketchum to be on his 8 toys and articles suitahle for of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Baker gion men gave their endorse­ Born—
To Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harden
roads under supervision of the George Hartley, 735 East Main gram. Loveland's Oregonian or­
of Ashland at 3 a. m„ yesterday
way.
» Christmas gifts and for children's
ment to the fund.
of 232 Granite street Saturday
Interstate commerce commission. street, J. E. Peffly, 444 Gallfo-- chestra will furnish the music for
the cause of death being heart
warm clothing.
evening, an eight pound girl. She
Ratify the recent edebt settle­ nla street and R. K. Drake from the dance.
This week has been selected trouble.
has been named Shirley Mae.
ments with Belgium,
Italy, the Suncreat ranch to 376 Otis
Mrs.
Abbott
was
born
at
Tai
Advertise In The Tidings
by the Ashland schools to ro -
In addition to the dance, a num­
Csecho-Slovakia, Latvia and Es- street.
ent,
Oregon,
March
,1
6
,
1900
cure
donations
of
articles
for
ber of feature acts will be present­
. thonla.
the service shop, each child be­ and was 26 years, 8 months and
ed, together with the usual booths
ing
asked to bring one or mora 21 days old at the time of her
which go to make up a carnival.
(Continued On Page Two)
Advertise In The Tidings
articles to the school. A com­ death. She left many sorrow
The funds derived from the
mittee of women will pack the ing relatives, besides her hus­
carnival will be used by the De
articles at the end of the week band, Marvin Abbott, and one
Molay In carrying on their work
child, four years of age, as she
and
ship them to Portland.
throughout tl^ winter season.
The Oregon Motor Stngo As­ was one of a large faintly and
sociation voluntarily offered to the first to be taken from the
family circle, now consisting of
transport all bundles free
Where does the money col­ proceeds of local seal sales is
charge from any point In the her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. McKInnis, of Sums lected for the sale of Christmas sent to the state headquarters of
Man Held for Theft Here state where there is a stage Valley
and four brothers and seals go? This Is a pertinent the National Tuberculosis asso­
terminal to Portland.
<
Goes on Trial in Circuit
five sisters; Paul H. McKInnis question and everyone who buys ciation located at Portland. Here
Any
person
interested
In
this
Court
Separated from each other for lng of his brothers whereabouts.
It is used to help carry on the
. *
*
' -
work Is asked to donate (luring of Sams Valley, W. C. and C. a seal is entitled to know.
Last Friday, the local man re­
26 years, during over 16 yea#s
M. McKInnis, both of Medford,
One-quarter of the proceeds work of maintaining the Oregon
this week.
The
trial
of
H.
McElroy,
E. F. Averill, state game war­
of which time neither knew where ceived word from Yreka, that a
H. F. McKInnis. of Alsea, Ore­ goee to the National Tubercu- open air sanitarium for tuber­
den
will be at the Hotel Med­ charged with burglary here three
man
whose
name
was
Lowe,
had
gon, Mrs. Thomas Roseberry of losie association headquarters, culosis located at Salem, to which
the other was living, D. M. Lowe,
weeks ago, was started In the
well known local rancher and been taken to the Yreka hospital, ford at 4 p. m., and will be circuit court yesterday afternoon, V isited In Ashland—
Medford, Mrs. O. V. Fair' of New York City, In return for - sufferers from tuberculosis from
to meat m ambara of the
Whitlock and wu r m Plains , O rego n. Mrs. A J wnren the IB
Luc i an L u wb , his b ro th er,
and
the
chief
witness
against
reunited Sunday morning at the alysia. The latter had been found Jackson County Game Protective the defendant will be Richard children, of 8t. Louis, who havo L. Baker of Ashland and We­ posters and ail advertising matter to be sent for treatment. This
at the forks of Salmon river, in association and sportsmen of Dunn, * a 13-year-old Oakland, been visiting In Medford, visited nonah McKInnis of Sams Valley. Is sent free of charge to each percentage of the local seal sal®
Yreka hospital. In Yreka.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Funeral services will be held county health association.
In 1899, in Ukiah, California, Nbrthern California, and unable southern Oregon In general.
In proceeds also hetpe defray the
Calif., boy, whom he ia alleged
The
purpose
of
this
meeting
B.
Evans
in
this
city
today.
from
Stocks
Mortuary,
Wednes­
to
speak
because
of
the
stroke,
Lucian arrived foT a visit with
addition valuable pamphlets, pre­ expenses of running the open air
Is to discuss local game prob­ to have Induced to commit the The Whlllocka were delighted day, December 9, at 2 p. nt. In­
hts brother, who was at that time was unable to give his name or
pared by experts, on the subjects school for tubercular children
McElroy Is about
lems, particularly whether there burglaries.
with Ashland and stated that terment will be at the Ashland of child welfare, tuberculosis, maintained In the vicinity of
operating a theatre In Ukiah. At the names of relatives. Men who
shall be a closed season for 27 years of age.
the beautiful sunshiny wpather
prenatal and school age hygiene Portland and which is considered
that time, Lucian was to have knew him in Yreka identified him,
Richard ran away from home here was especially appealing Cemetery.
steelhead in the Rogue river and
are delivered for distribution in oae of the very beet in the Uni­
been married to a Ukiah girl, bnt were unable to give the names
tributaries. It Is reported that and met McElroy at San Joss, to them.
of
relatives.
any
quantity desired.
This ted States, and which has fre­
whom he had known for years.
McLEAN 8ERVI0E8 TO
the Grants Pass outfit, and the Calif., the pair coming north
money
also
helps
to
pay
for quently been used as a
BE
HELD
TOMORROW
After attending the theatre one
D. M. made a trip to Yreka Sun­ Medford fly fishermen are going according to the hoy's story, fi­
painstaking investigations into for similar schools.
evening, Lucian suddenly disap­ day morning and identified the to demand a long closed season nally reaching Ashland, where Here Yeeterday-—
Fifty per cent
Funeral services for W. A. the nature, prevention and cure
peared and for 16 years, no mem­ man as the brother who had been os steelhead. These ruqiors have they were arrested.
John .Stearns, a Williams
son
county. The
McLean,
killed
when
his
car
of
various
diseases,
particularly
ber of his family knew of his missing for 36 years.'
The little fellow is held In the creek, Josephine county resi­
pnt the mill district and the Ash­
tb®
Jackson
Cohnty
skidded
from
the
Paetfic
High­
tuberculosis.
In
short,
this
per­
dent,
was
in
Ashland,
yesterday,
whereabouts. He then got in
Lucian was brought to the land bait fishermen in q, bel­ woman’s ward of the county JtH,
elation la custodian
way
a
short
distance
south
of
centage
of
the
seal
sale
pro­
looking
for.
landmarks
of
any
and
acta
as
a
trusty.
He
has
touch with D. M. Lowe, and al­ Lowe ranch near this city, where li ngerant frame of mind, and big
though the brothers correspond­ It Is said he is Improving in delegations -from these points are become a prime favorite with kind In the old town as he knew Ashland ’ Sunday mojnlng, will ceeds goes to help defray the money is expended
Ha re­ be held toirfbrrow morning at myriads of expenses attached to purposes without the
ed for several years, they never health rapidly.
already booked for this meet­ county workers and Jurors, and It twenty years ago.
he is a lively youngster, sharp moved from this place in 1907 11 o'clock, from Stock's Mor­ so vast an andertaklng as that the executive hoard,
met.
And again, the Lowe brothers, ing.
espoused by the National Tuber­ after consultation with tha
as
a whip. After the trial, it and. now Uvea op the line of the tuary.
' FinsUy, the eorracpondence
physician, and tha two
Interment will be in the Moun­ culosis association.
la planned to send him back proposed new hikhway to the
censed and for a period of four inseparable oompanlohs in their
nursea,
ar tha city school
tain
View
cemetery.
Twenty-five
per
cent
of
tha
Oregon Cavaa.
to his home In Oakland.
Advertise In The
or five years. D. M. heard noth- youth, are United.
HANY PERSONS HOLD CARNIVAL
SETTLE HERE HERE FRIDAY
DURING YEAR
Memory Course
Fine But Learn
History First
SHINN SPEAKS
ON ENDOWMENT
FUND CAMPAIGN
P. T. A. SERVICE
SHOP IS OPEN
FOR BUSINESS
Mrs. Abbot to
be Held Wednesday
BROTHERS MEET AFTER YEARS
Averill to Meet
APART. ONE POUND IN YREKA Sportsmen at
Medford Today
MCELROY TRIAL
ON BURGLARY
iS UNDER WAY
FIFTY PER CENT SEAL SALE ;
PROCEEDS STAY AT HOME