jr * AILY MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive thrqe months in the rich osqne at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper, For. Nearly Fifty Years ,-Maa ASHLANT LIMATE .Without the ¿kec y dicine cures nine cas< x * fen of asthma. This * ^ v » * > n faet. (U nited Press W ire Service) VOL. XLIX Successor to the Ssmi-Weekly TIdtagg. Volarne « CO M M ISSIO N 10 HEAR S. P. CASE IN FEB. Entire Commission to be at Session to be Held February 4 and 6 NATRON CUT-OFF UP M atte r W ill be Cleared up as Soon as la Poetrible, Oem- ■ mission Declare« WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. —(Ip) REDUCTION MADE IN CRATER PARK FUNDS -\c ' ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, J AX 6, 1926 looks Like a Dry Year The in terior department appro priations bill, given to the House by the appropriations commit tee yesterday, shoved a slight reduction in the appropriation for the maintainance of Crater Lake National Park. * During 1925, the amount ap propriated for the Park was »38,- 3<0, while the new blit will ap propriate but »37,180, a re duction of »1180. APPLEGATE FUNERAL TO BE HELD THURSDAY Funeral services for Lucien B. Applegate, who died in Klam ath Falls Monday, will be held at K lam ath Falls tomorrow morn« ing. Pall bearers will be members of the Masonic lodge of which Mr. Applegate was a member. » Mr. Applegate Is survived by two sons, Elmer, of ^lam ath Falls, and Fred L., of Swan Lake valley, and two daughers, Mrs Charles Chitwood of Jackson ville and Elsie Applegate, a music instructor in the Klamath Falls schools. LICENSES POR POOL ROOMS DUE AT ONCE GOLF COURSE IS SURVEYED NEAR PHOENIX — The Interstate Commerce Com mission announced today, that all hearings, bearing upon the ap plication of the Southern Pacific Railroad tompany, and a sub sidiary company of the Southern Two Applications Received Pacific for permission to construct Two More certain lines of railroad In South ltetanding ern Oregon, as a part of the "Natron Cut-Off” w ill be held Although ail licenses for the here February 4 and 6, before operatoin of pool tables within the entire commission member the city, expired on December 31, ship. bnt two applications for the re This m atter has been hanging newal of hese licenses were re fire fo r several months, and the ceived last last night, at the commission and the railroad are first regular meeting of thfe year -endeavoring.. to clean ..ft up aa ^°r ike city cduhcIT soon as possible. The application of Jim Cook Washington is .going to be dry on every eve, if these ►copie have anything to say about it. Five thousand gal ons of liquor, of all qualities, have been confiscated and ru7t^7onÎH 7WbrQ<L dl^ U1,i00’ to Ih' «lestroyed- At the left is U. S. Marshall nut the council refused to act up- — — - 3. C. Snyder, former newspaper man, with his axo ready COURT BUSINESS on the application' of W illiam SHOWS INCREASE Rheinhart' instructing the city ;o break the bottles; next is Wayne B. Wheeler, general recorder to notify Rheinhart that counsel for the Anti-Saloon League. Detective Scrivener Court busines» in Jackson he w4U appear before the council of Washington is a t W heeler’s county for the fjn al quarter pf at its next regular meeting, and 1925, shows an lncAsase of 40 make his application in person. W alker W illebrandt, assistant attorney general of Ui Lnited States, in* charge of all federal prohibition cases, per cent in volume, according to Of the other pool halls in the . the report of the county clerk. city, no applications have been is a t the right. . NO. 106 All HEADS OF CIIY RETAINED IN OFFICE CHINA FEARS NEW OUTBREAK OF CIVIL WAR American Minister Tells U- S. That Outbreak is Imminent TUAN CHI JUI Mayor Johnson Reappoints Every City Employe in Service at the End of 1925. Department Heads Are Given Salary Increases. All Standing Com mittees Remain Same, Johnson Says. QUITS Ask» Feng Yu Hsing to Again Take Charge of Chinese - Government WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. — (IP) — An immediate revival of the civil war in China Is feared. American Minister John V a n 'X MacMurray reported to the state In a blanket appointment, covering every indnm- bent in office at the end of 1925, Mayor Johnson last night reappointed the city employes for the coming (department today year, ^lie appointments were immediately ratified by a P E K IN G . Jan. S. —, unanimous vote of th e •tnmeil. Tuan Chi Jul. chief executive of Thè heads of the various city departments, who China, has prepared the notice of Nine Hole Course in Pros* will continue in office are: City Electrician C A. Malone, his resignation, and has tele pect Lying in Foothills Near Here City W ater Superintendent Earl Hosier, Street Com graphed General Feng Yu Hsing, missioner Frank M errill,,Chief of Police G. W. McNabb, Christian general an appeal to Ppasibillties for a nine hole again assume his responsibility golf course, which may "ho used Fire Chief Clinton Baughman, City Engineer F. H. at the head of his forces, declar by Ashland player», and whiph W alker and City A ttorney William M. Briggs. In addi ing that the conduct of any gov will be but a few- miles , from tion, all city employes, umier these heads of depart- ernment would otherwi— A sh lkn d . are" brighter today thafi meBt s,w e re retained? possible. ever before, with the surveying Rumor had it yesterday that Frank Merrill, present Feng gave notice recently of of the course now being under his intention to stop soldiering street commissioner, was to he relieved by Jack True. way. , in China, and of going to Eur Welborn Beeson, local surveyor However, Mayor Johnson yesterday afternoon learned ope for a rest. is now engaged in laying out that True, who lives outside the City limits, was in He has been the support of the first nine holes of the course. eligible for the position for that reason, and the Mayor Tuan’s feeble regime. The eottrso is in tho edge o f the t he r efo re reappointed Mer rill. foothills, southwest of Tboenix, In addition to the reappoint IRWIN FUNERAL TO and is pronounced by several ex ments. almost every department BE HELD THURSDAY perts who have viewed It, to be head was given a raise In sal FLOWER TDHÖLDMEET ON THURSDAY one of exceptionally fine setting ary, ranging front* a »50 Increase The funeral of Mrs. George received, but It is believed that and scenic beauty. te r the th y «,-ectricaln. to a »25 Irwin.,.- who—died - a t—he r—hn w ,.- These applications will be In by PAIR ROUND OVER TO Lee E. Smith, of Tillamook, increase for the other members. on Helman street, yesterday the next regular meeting, to be GRAND JURY TODAY an expert In golf course promo Malone’s salary was Increased morning, w ill be held from the held January 19. The pool halls tion. arrived in Ashland yester from »200 to »250; Hosier’s from Preebyterlan church, tomorrow Alford Perry and Stanford M t- day afternoon, and w ill remain in w ill undoubtedly be allowed to »150 to »175; McNabb’s from afternoon at 2 o’clock. Tho burial Curry, arrested Monday night qn the city soveral days. He is in operate until that time, but un »125 to »150; and Baughman’s Is in charge of the H. C. Stock a statutory charge, were board terested in the ^proinotum o f a less the applications h^ve been, front. 1.125 to |J 5 fl. In addition. Undertaking P artox,. over to the grafiff Jury this m o rP club here. Smith has been en received by that time, the council City Attorney Briggs, whose Sal ing when they were given thoir gaged for the past two months w ill probably refuse the owners ary is »900 per year, although prelim inary hearing before Jus t f f l ? o n ii the rig h t to operate until they in the organization of a large Second Meeting- of Club to not given a direct Increase, was BUWZDYXSTMU3XV tice of the Peace Roberts.' Ball have made application. . . club near Salem, and is also the be Held at Library given the right to charge, at was set at »500, and in default N ininger’s and H llty ’a are -the owner of the attractive Alder- Tomorrow regular rates, for w o rk ' done The body of Miss Maxine Ride of this bond, they were remanded only two pool rooms from which brook course at Tillamook. for the city before the county out, who died in Klamath Falla. T o u r i s t s Frightened by to the county ja il. no applications have been re Members of the recently or court. Several attempts have been Stories of Siskiyons, January 2, was brought to Ash ceived. A. C. N lninger, owner ganized Ashland Flower Club made during the past year to ob A report of City Treasurer Q. land yesterday, for burial. In Says Hotel Man tain a< golf course near this city, will hold their second meeting O. Eubanks, which was accepted terment was held in the Moun-, ------------------- ~ ~ ' of the pool room which is located at Pioneer and East Main street, but ail have fallen through be at the library, tomorrow evening by tho councu. showed that the tain View Cemetery. The burial “Stories, circulating in the COLLEGE FUNDS ARE ‘declared last night that his late Northern part of the state to the cause of the lack of proper sup at eight o’clock, it was learned city has »66,341 In bonds and was In charge of J. P. podge AGAIN CONSIDERED ness in making application was effect that th e , Slskiyous are in port or the proper promotion this morning. cash In the bank. and Sons. Funeral Directors. slmpy an oversight, and that he terrible shape, and are a ll but methods. The committee, which was ap Bills amounting to »3,338.29, O L Y M P IA , Jan. 6. — (IP) — would have bis application in by impassible, are cutting down the pointed at the first meeting, early checked by the finance commit A jo in t resolution to amend the the next regular meeting. PRINCE NOT ENGAGED, last month to draw up a con- tee, were ordered paid. travel through Southern Oregon rules, in order to permit recon SWEDE MINISTER SAY8 situation and by-laws for the or at least twenty-five per cent," Mayor Johnson announced that sideration of. the educational fin PIPER TO SPEAK AT ganization, will have Its report all standing committees would »aid O. T. Bergner, well known COPENHAGEN, Jan. 6. — Op) ance bills, was sent to the Sen ready by tomorrow night, and remain the same, with the ex LINCOLN_CLUB MEET local hotel man, owner and man — Replying to an inquiry, the ate today from the House, where It Is probable that the constitu ception that Councilman High master of ceremonies of the I t is w ith a great deal of plea ager of the Hotel Oregon, today. it was adopted last night, 63-31. tion will be adopted, and the would take the place on the Bergner declares that news sure that the program committee Swedish court today telegraphed The resolution would bring M. S. Spence, Sought on organization gotten under way. committee» le ft vacant by the. the United Press that rumors of stories, which have appeared in before the House again, two bills, for the next regular banquet of Liquor Count, Arrested It is the intention of the club resignation of former Council the engagement of the Prince of the Portland papers, have been providing for additional millages the Lincoln Club of Jackeon in Medford A total of »1,822.314.86 was to promote two flower shows here responsible for many persons, man R. E. Detrlck. Wales to Princess Astrid of Swed and capital outlay for the high county announces that Edgar B. collected by the state of Oregon this year, members declare. The who btherwise would have made M. S. Spence, father of two A long discussion of the drain en were unfounded. er education institutions,' which Piper, editor of the Oregonian, in tho form of gasoline 'tax be the trip by auto, either using youths arrested several days ago tween A pril l and September 30 first will be staged during the age problem on Allda street was wete vetoed by Governor H a rt will make the principal address the train or rem ainin g a t home. on their ranch a short distance of last year, according to a report, spring months, In order that held, but tlje council took n o ! PART OF GERMANY ley. The Senate passed the bills on "Lincoln.” “Every night, we have travel Mr. Piper has ^nade a special south of Ashland, charged with compiled by the secretary of growers of flowers which bloom action, ordering the city at over the veto, but the House IS H I T B Y QUAKE ers who are determined to ship early in the year may be accom torney and city engineer to con upheld the Governor's disap study of the life and public ca their cars over the mountains, the operation of a still, and him state. odated at a show. * reer of Lincoln and his address fer with the property owners self wanted in connection with COLOGNE, Jan. 6. — (IP) — proval. Tho heaviest amount was col The second show, which will of Allda street, and present a An earthquake shook Rhineland should "be one of the best ever frightened because of the greatly sim ilar charge, was arretted lected during the months of July exagerated reports of the bad delivered before the club. In Medford yesterday by State and August. The collections by probably be the larger show of report at the next meeting. and West Phalia early today. of the highway,” Special O fficer*T . A. Talent. the two, w ill be staged in the EVELYN RECOVERS The people of Southern Oregon conditions The old city warehouses, which Residents gathered In public months were: fall. A start was made during Fire Chief Baughman declared squares in the villages, to escafh CHICAGO, Jan. 6. — (IP) — are great admirers of Mr. Piper's Bergner said. Spence, at the time of the April. »235,746.89; May »275.- “There have been accidents on Evelyn Neebit la rapidly recov splendid record aa editor of the arrest of his sons, walked off 067.43; June, »301,092.61: July the past fall, the Womens Civic have become a fire hazard, were Injury. However, no serious dam the Slskiyous this winter, he con ering from poiaon which ahe Oregonian and are always glad age was reported. the place, and had been sought »347,093.95; August, »346,810.- club staging a flower show. How ordered torn down. ever, that club merely staged swallowed yesterday in a suicide to extend fo him, a hearty wel tinued, "but most of them were since that time. 77; September, 316,423.31 caused by drivers trying to make attempt, f,' the show in order to get the idoa come, declared the committee. He was lodged in the county The collections were from 17 FIRE DESTROYS MUCH NOTED VIOLINIST too much speed. The accidents Jail, and w ill be given his prelim individual gasoline distributors. started, and the new club will LUMBER CO. PROPERTY AT BAPTIST CHURCH would have occured during the inary hearing this afternoon. The heaviest.payments were made take this work off thlr hands! summer or during any other Ashland has many flower W ard Baker, Internationally M A R 8 H F IE L D , Jan. 6. — (IP) by the ^tandar Oil company, season, if the samw drivers had growers who are enthusiastic over known violinist, known as the — F ire destroyed the machine which for tho six-months period been driving.” their work, and they believe that shops and the store room of the “American Tone Master” is pre totaled »734,934.49. Oth?r ma / In spite of the decrease in tra jo r paymens were; Associated a flower show, such as It Is pro Stout Lumber company, at North senting the musical numbers at vel' Bergner declares that the Oil ctompany,»168,060.31; Shell posed to promote, will do much Bend, early today, inflicting a the week of prayer, being pre winter travel this year is far in Oil company, »238 625.67; Union to aid In the beautification of loss estimated by R. T. Bourne, sented at the Baptist church. advance of years past. In fact, Baker, a former street musi Oil company,»312,899.94; Oen- the city, since It will give Im general manager, of Between he declared, the December busi petus to a campaign lor more fifty and seventy five thousand cian, studied in Europe for sev T erai Per oleum corporation, »262.- ness at the Hotel Oregon was KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 6 m aking its plans complete. It is eral years, and and after com 899.44; Lubricating Oas com- flowers in the city. dollars. only slightly less than for Aug- SALEM , Ore?, Jan. 6, — Notices were posted Monday of understood. to commente opera- ng¿ pleting hta paay, |» » ,<0(L10) Pos t load Oas| appreciation of his services link ft Coke company, »27,360.19. the application of the Klamath tions as soon as permit is grant ceas on the concert stage "for MOORE BUYS EAST nights, he stated, guests could MAY GET $50,000 ing 14 years as state superin Boom company for a franchise ed to the Northern or H ill lines. some time. SIDE GROCERY STORE not be accomodated at the Hotel FOR ARMS MEETING tendent of schools, J. A. Churc to boom logs on the Klamath' One of the first and necessary Baker will be at the Baptist Oregon. h ill was the recipient of a white river five miles below Klam ath steps was to secure permission H. O. Moore, formerly of church Thursday and Friday ot W A SHING TO N. Jan. 6. — (IP) Other hotel operators In the STATE INSTITUTIONS Falls. Phoenix, Arisona, an experienced —4 The Temple resolution, auth this week. from the Oregon Public Service city declare that their winter gold watch presented by the KEEPING COSTS LOW grocery man, has purchased the orising the appropriation of »60,- This la a simple announcement Commission to boon) logs -oppos business is holding up splendidly county superintendents of the state who are now In session of the biggest development 4htch ite the company’s m ill site about this year. SALEM , Jan. 6.— (LP)— V irtu East Side Grocery, located at 000 to defray the expenses of CHARIOT TRIO IN here. I t is appropriately engraved. ally every state Institution Is Boulevard and Iowa street, ac- the American* delegation particl- K lam ath Falls may expeat dur- five miles below Klam ath Falls. HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM The g ift was made becanee keeping well within the allotcd cording to an announcement made ! pation in the League of Nations The Weyerhaeuser company ing the current year. The K lam QUARANTINE UPON this la the last year of service this afternoon by H. L. Sayles, Preparatory commission on ap Tha Chariot Trio, «»»a g aHug ath Booni company la a subsid about two years ago purchased WHEAT ANNOUNCED as state superintendent of Mr. appropriation, and w ill- close tltd former owner of -the 'store. two m ill sites, one bn the North arms conference In Geneva,' was at the Nasarana church, gave a preseat biennium without a de iary organisation of the W eyer- WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.— (IP) Churchill, who w ill become presi ficit, barring unforeeen emer ' Moore took charge of the es uhanlmously reported to the program at tha high school «MV haeuSfer Tim ber company, which sWe of the K lam ath River, known ■A new quarantina regulation dent of the new state normal gencies, it was indicated by re tablishment this morning, Sayles House foday by the foreign affairs morning. plana to construct during 1986 as the H olliday site, and another prohibiting the; - importation of school fA Ashland. Harp, guitar committee. porte on file today with the state said. a m ill to cut one hundred and directly opposite, known as ,tho wheat from India, Japan, China. The presentation was mado at board o f control. soloas were pn fifty million feet per year of Sutton property. In preparation Australia, Union of South A fr i the annual banquet of the cou nty W R LC H IH DEAD Bdlnnd, while On the whole, the per capita pine lumber on the Sutton or for active m illing operations It WEATHER ca, Italy and Spain, bechnse of superintendents. ST! PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. were given by h • Oregon and Washington tt costa In all the 11 state Institu Southern site of 'the 'W eyer was necessary to designate which the flag smut disease, was an M — Cloudy, with rain on tt by tha Chariot T I . — - . (IP) — Charles Edgar tions during the first year of the site was to be used in order to haeuser company’s m in site hold nounced by the United States The average wage of a flint biennium show a decrease during Welch, 78, the originator Of the It the coast. Moderate East II ings. secure booming franchise from Department of 'A gricolture to clise mannequin id Peris is only the pest year as compared with Welch Orape Juice, died here I» and South winds along II The Irish Free The Weyerhaeuser company is the Public Service Commission. day. ' ► »5 a week. 1934. • tax aa today. » tha eoast. || There were a total of 188 legal art ions,— att— dnacr iptlOHB— f T M ‘ classified as follows: Law actions, 42; equity, 30; divorces, 29; crim inal. 23; civil suits tried, 8; criminal, tried, 7; uncontented <Uvor.es, I T ; - con tested divorces, 4. The cost of the petit ju ry for the quarter was »1885; grand Jury »266.50; ballifs, »207; the witness fees In the crim inal j e ttons, »1404. The above expenses also show a substantial increase over previous quarters. ST 0R Y 1F B A D IROAD HURTS TRAVEL HQtE MAN WANTED ON M Gas Tax Nets Almost COUNT, TAKEN Two Millions ’in Six Month Period NEW MILL AT KLAMATH TO • CUT 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 FEET YEAR Churchill Given Watch by County School Leaders