A shland MAJI á RTA GERMS Çaaçpt survive three month« in the, rich ozone at Ashland. Pore domestic water help«. The Tiding Has Been Ashland's LY T idings X7 Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years \ANT) C I2M ATF AfOTLANT w itiu itoti«, nine This is a proven fa c t Wire Service) VOL. XLIX Successo* to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volarne 41 NO. 126 Water, Power RESIGNATION Plant Has OF MITCHELL “Nothing to D on IS ACCEPTED I . MCC AMANT SAYS HE NEVER BROKE PLEDGE W ar Department to Release * Former A¿r . Officer Oregon Jjidge D enies Pledge . to Vote For Johnson Poultry Experts Lecture on Poultry Diseases and •C ures NOT ATTENDANCE » NO CONDITIONS MADE Mitchell Will Continue Fight Against Army Air Hervlce, Friend« Declare SAN F R A N CISCO, ft Jan. 2#— A perfectly ft good water and power ft plant capitalised at 35,- $} 000,000 and having a tt physical valuation ' of tt 1273,000 was allowed by tt the state railroad com- tt mission today to sell ont 8 1 just because it has noth- tt ing to do and nowhere tt to go. tt The plant is the North- tt era Water and Power tt company of Nevada coun- tt ty. Despite. i£s imposing tt capitalisation and, physi- tt cal value it told the tt commission that - It did tt no business at ail last tt year and collected only It 375 annually in 1922, tt 1923 and 1924 from ex­ it actly seven water con­ it Burners. The Nevada Ir- !t rigation district la pur- it chasing the plant. UP TO He May Return M ARK Declares Johnson “Not American’ Although Horn in This Country T h ree p eo p ie w ere k ille d and a sc o re w ere h u rt w h e n « load ed str e e t enr ju m p ed the 3 DAY FARMER MEET BROUGHT TO CLOSE HERE RAISED More Than 70 Farmers Crowd Info City Hall Council Chamber to Hear Lectures track an d w e n t off a b rid ge in to th e O h io R iv e r a t N e v ille is la n d , inear P ittsb u rg h . WASHINGTON. Jen. 2»— (Ü. WASHINGTON, Jan, 29— (U. A crowd of more than 70 far­ P h o to sh o w s th e car, h a lf su b m erged , a f te r th e a ccid en t. P.)— Secretary of War Davis P.)— Wallace McCamant, nomi­ mers managed to gain entrance ---------------------------------------.------------- ------------- : -------------- . -------------------------------------— ------ today accepted' the resignation nee of President Coolidge for to the council chamber in the city of William Mitchell, former hall yesterday to hear lectures judge of the Oregon Court of stormy petrel of the air ser- by Oregon Agricultural College Appeals, denied today before • vice, from the army. the Senate judiciary committee William H. McCarthy, one-time experts on poultry culture and The announcement of this ac­ that he hat| ever violated the president of the Pacific Coast Lea­ the combating of poultlry dis­ tion on the part ot Davis was pledge he made to the people gue, may do a “come-back.” He eases, the program for the third made at the war department of­ ot his state' in refusing to vote Was brushed from office two years and final day of the three day fices here today. for Senator Hiram Johnson at ago after having been inducted farmers' meeting, held here un­ "The secretary of war has S P O K A N E , Wash., 8 the Chicago Republican nation­ to the presidency following the der the auspices of the Exten­ decided that the resignation of Jan. 29— Uprooting of a '« 1919 season. Humor now has it sion Division of the Agricultural al convention in 1920. College. Colonel William Mitchell from tree by a storm last 8 “I had as my slogan, for that he map be named president H. E. Crosby, instructor in the air service, will be accepted, week near Clarksfork, tt president, an American, a Re­ of the Vernqp club, which R. poultry management at the col­ and will take effect on Febru­ Idaho, revealed a two- tt publican nnd a statesman." and. Stanley Dollar, shipping magnate, lege, gave an interesting lecture Local Man Speaker at Open­ ary 1, 192«. The adjutant gen­ foot vein of silver-lead tt A shland H igh Squad W ins I would have voted for not one recently purchased. on the care of poultry and the Tough Battle, ing of State Chamber eral of the army has been no­ ore declared by the own- tt who did not measure up to that methods used in feeding, hous­ - 26-18 M eet tified to this effect,” the an­ er, Compton I. White to- tt standard," McCamant declared. ing and general upkeep tn mak­ nouncement said. day to be the richest .tt "There are persons born In ing for better egg production. Trailing throughout the tussle, Mitchell, when he submitted PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29— strike in northern Idaho 8 up to the last ten minutes of the United States who are not Cosby also explained the methods his resignation to the war de­ Business leaders of the state in 20 years. :: used for keeping an accurate ac­ & play, the Ashland high school Americans and who do not mea­ partment declared that he had have united in a practical har­ The vein is declared tt count of all disbursements and in­ H basketball team last night came sure up to the American stan­ agreed on a speaking tour over monious working agreement on come from the flock, in order that id be 30 feet wide and ft' from behind with a rush, over­ dard. I frankly admit here, as a Chautauqua circuit. He will state development program the conditions of the business may of undetermined length. coming a four point lead, and I admitted at that time, that 1 also write a series of syndicated and that the working out of be kept well In hand. had in mind Senator Johnson." Ground all about the tt defeated the Eugene high five, Vf1 articles on the air service and this program will result in won­ Poultry* diseases, and the rem­ spot has been prospected McCamant continued. E. R. Carter Chosen P resi­ , 26-18. The tussle was staged its needs. edies for these dlsoases were derful developments of Oregon for a generation. Tho dent a t M eeting Here ft in the Armory before the larg- thoroughly explained by’ Dr. W. The acceptance of the resig in the next few years was the storm blew down 3700,- ft est crowd of the season, Yesterday T. Johnson, Instructor ln poultry nation by the war department assertion of Irving E. Vining 000 worth of timber, but fti Both outfits started fast, but at the college. Jot&son Illustrat­ finally brings to an end one of of Ashland, president of the Former Klam ath Boxer, Meeting with State Superni White feels compensated ft' Ashland broke from the defense ed his lectures by the use of the most spectacular records in tendent H. C. Seymour, mem Oregon State Chamber of Com­ Held in Yreka, Claim* for that loss. ft, better during the early periods birds, and ended his talk by kill- the army. Demoted from the bers of the 4-H club yesterday merce. at the annual meeting A libi of the tussle, and scored five Ing a bird and showing how the rank of brigadier general to elected a new set of officers, to of that organization which points before the Eugene tossers fowl should be dtsected in search­ YREKA. Calif., Jan. 29— that of colonel because of his preside over their meetings dur opened here yesterday. However, one* ing for diseases of the internal criticisms of the army, Mitchell tng the earning year. The elec­ Delegates from every section KLAMATJH FALLS, Jan. 29— 1 Pointed hints of a crime ring organs. the Voys T'rom tffe nortlf fcdt "This is sure going to be a I oparat,n« between fclamatb continued his ^outbursts, and tion was held at their annual of Oregon were present and the At the close of the meeting, together. they qulokly overcame nice expensive trip,” complained Fa,,B’ Ore«on an4 Weed, Califor- was finally court martialed and meeting, held at the Llthia day was devoted to discussions the firmers passed a resolution, this lead and piled up a com­ convicted. He was suspended Springs hotel yesterday. Del W. Woodcock of Medford n,a’ wero mad® y«’ ter‘l“y by Joe of problems of the organization fortable margin. Although the when he was arrested by County Coifman’ char«ed *««> the raur- thanking R. G. Fowler, county from the army for five years and of plans for co-ordination The 4-H club is composed Aahland hoopsters battled every Traffic Officer Knowles for drlv- der ° l an ““Identified logger agent. F. C. Reimer, head of the as punishment. of leaders of county boys and of the development activities. Southern Oregon Experiment Sta­ inch of the way, they were un­ Ing 40 miles an hour on the ln Weed Iaat August. Coffman, tion, and the Extension Service, However, friends are confi­ girls club work Mr. Vining said that land in Jackson able to atop the scoring. So ef dent that his resignation will county. About forty members, settlement work is one of the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. to newsPaPer men, intimated for putting on thia farmers' meet­ fectlve was the Engene guard "You see," he continued, "my that he was made th® W not end Mitchell’s fight against almost, the entire membership, most important phases of the ing In Ashland. work, that after the initial rush wife has been telling me no: in tho murder, that he was not work outlined. He warned the the war department, but declare was present at the meeting. It was declared that the meet­ Man A ttem pts to Slay Mate, the locals scored but three ponlls to drive so fast. She said I’d ,n Weed at the time of the klll- ing here was as well attended as he will carry It on with re­ E. R. Carter of Rogue River delegates that they should not In the remainder ot , the first get pinched one of these days ,n< and that he «<»uld establish those held anywhere in the state, Thefa Outs Own newed vigor now that he is out was chosen president of the let the prospective settlers fall half. Thq half ended with Eu­ Throat of the service. and when I did It meant a an al,b‘ when the pr°P«r ‘Imn and4 that the attendance records club, with Mrs. Ralph Billings into the hands of selfish real —— I I ■ / gene leading, 14-8. at the meeting just closed, were estate men whose only ambition new fur coat for her. So now cama’ being elected vice president. PORTLAND, Jan. 29— (UP.) Early In the second period, on a par with any meeting ever is to make a sale and as large I’ve got to get her that coat, He refused to make any def- TREATY W ITH TU RK EY When Introduced to the mcm — While three children slept In Marske •' and Abbott were forced held In the county. .. one as possible, but that com­ no matter what the Judge hands ,nlte 8ta,enient!> however, until FAVORABLY REPORTED bers. Superintendent Seymour an adjoining room, W. R. Weig- out of the game on personal „ •ho arrival of his attorney, 8. presented Adena Joy and Ellen mittees should be organized to hall. a packing house employe, fouls.. Aldo Parr replaced Mar- WASHINGTON. Jan. 29— (Ü. Galey, state championship girls take charge of newcomers and Justice of the Peace Emmltt. 8’ Hahn’ a“d his father, W. E. P-)—The Lausanne treaty with team, with gold medals, given to see to it that they are given slashed his wife’s throat and ska and Hill went In for Ab­ Just to make Woodcock’s hard Coffman fr°m Los Angeles, W AKATSUKU IS N E W then cut hie own with a razor, bott, and it was the work of Turkey was ordered favorably opportunity to purchase land luck story a bit more realistic. Coffman Implicated T. R. JA PA N E SE PREM IER by the Pacific International during the night. these men which had much to slapped on a fine of |20 plus K®nn*dy and Oscar Schuler, in reported on by the Senate for­ within their means and wjilch Livestock exposition manago- Mrs.^Weighall, 27, pretty wife do with overcoming the Eugene) eign relations committee today, ment. He said that TOKIO, Jan. 29.— (LP>—Home the usual court costs. Wood­ the murder. The girls won these will best be suited to their I line of the attempted slayer, was lead. Hili was a demon on after a brief discussion. Schuler told him of the murder Minister Wakateuku today as­ ' cock paid and headed back over medals during the last show of agriculture. taken to a hospital, perhaps fa­ defense, breaking up play af­ and then accused him of the sumed the premiership of Japan Marketing, he said, goes With given in Portland. u lty Injured. Welghall was ter play. Twice drlth three Eu­ the mountain. deed, when questioned by autth- and formed a cabinet of the mem­ Plans for further advancing land settlement for it is most found unconscious from loss of gene men coming down the MIDDLE W E ST GETS orlties. He told of two prise bers of the former regime, which vital that the farmer should R E L IE F FROM, COLD club work in the county, .and blood. However, physicians who floor with the ball, with only SENATE APPROVES wad headed by Viscount Kato, . have the advantage of orderly RATE SCHEDULES are attending him declare that Hill between them and the bas who died yesterday. «• CHICAGO, Jan. 29. — (LP) — other business matters occupied marketing to succeed. (Continued on Page Three) he will recover. Rejlef came today to the Middle the time of the meeting. ket, the battling guard succeed­ . The speaker discussed the WASHINGTON, Jan. 29— (U. Mrs. Welghall managed to iell ed in stopping their play. West, from the subzero weather tourist problem and urged that P.)— Tho Senate today approved I of the past two days. The ther­ COLD W AVE. TO BREAK the police that her husband had Aldo Parr was the big scorer communities provide adequate without objection, the normal mometers In this forecast area SA Y S W EA TH ER MAN accused her of infidelity. in the rush which put the io rate schedules In the new tax tourist camps, in addition to the were areund zero and above to­ A letter was found, directing cals into,the lead. He seemed bill. By unanimous consent, WASHINGTON, Jan, 29— (U fine tourist hotels which have that the three children, Rich­ day, compared with a low mark to be able to get free at will, provisions authorizing new rates been provided. These camps, he P-)—The cold wave, gripping of thirty degrees below zero ard, 11, Howard, 9, and Merlin and three baskets aided by free which was registered early yester­ the East will break tonight, the said, should be provided with 7, should be sent to Weighs I l’g throws by Tilton, put the Ash- of 1 1-2 per cent on the first they are $4.000 income, 3 per cent on day. Three deaths have been as­ weather bureau predicted to­ small cottages aa father at Kimberly, Idaho. landers ont in front. greatly in demand and will not the next $4,000 and 5 per cent day. cribed to the cold. Tonight Eugene tangles with over $8,000, wbb adopted in | compete with tourist hotels. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29— Pacific Oil company, which ia la Medford on the Medford floor, the committee of whole, si- He also said that there should In a signed article in the Ex- process of merging with the while the Ashland five will be a campaign launched to get though amendments may later I ¿miner yesterday morning Oscar Standard Oil company of Cali­ meet Merrill at MerrUl. Tomor­ the tourist off the great high­ be proposed. jj Fernbach, financial editor of fornia, as well as executive vieo- row evening the locals take on ways and out Into the byways _ thé paper, says there is a re- presldent of the Southern Pa­ the Klamath Fails quintet it into beautiful and secluded MAYOR LINED IN I port "emanating from sources cific. Klamath Falls. mountain and seashore spots. OLMSTED CASE | that the usually well Informed ” The reports that a change la This plan, If followed, he said, of an impending change ln the the admlilatratlon. affecting Southern Oregon member* of would result in keeping tourists the Modern Woodmen of Acer- SEATTLE, Jan. 29— (U.P.) I management of the Southern Pa- President Sproule and Mr. Shoup M acREADY FA ILS IN longer in the state. He —Mayor Brown, v his personal I h h . u D m . a i. ware said to a the 1. O. Snlce the opening or the w e e s [B ible school Are {fie tSlrd, fourth ed that tKe slogan, "you have chief of the city dry «quad.) The glst of the article Is that be "utterly without foundation/ Day Bible school interest Is and fifth from Junior High and traveled our highways, enjoy F. hall in Medford Saturday DA1YTON, Ohio, Jan. 29— (U. Police Lieutenant George Com- President William 8proule con In a statement from headquart­ marked by a largely increased Hawthorne, with the Slx-B ad our byways,” should be printed night for H«ty ot an official deacy of the read. It is held In the morning. by a group of churches and Is ly after the miners went to I Oregon and Washing I lar bone broken, passed a good °F H*® El Paso A Southwestern eg out that Mr. It has been necessary be­ under the supervision of the work. The explosion covered ! ton — Unsettled, with I night. last night, and was re- railroad figuring for the poal- vanclng to aa age cause of the Increased atten­ Ashland Council of Rellg'ous only a small area, of the • mins, I rain In the west, and 1 ported today to be progressing tlon, the article says. The 1st- soon retire. The Tillamook — Pacific Telephone dance to provide more tables at Education and the Superinten­ where nine man were working. I rtln or enow In the east j ) ter road recently was merged tote here that thia 4k Telegraph Co. will spend $30,- well. the Congregational church. dent of the city schools, O. A. Fonr of the miners escaped un­ : portion. Freeh, souther- I may bring a changi with the Southern Pacific. 000, Improving service of old The grades enrolled In tho Briscoe. injured. I ly winds along the ooast. I Mutual Company. distant data. Classified Ada Bring Results. ' Mr. Shoup Is prealdeat of the VINING AGAIN;“ STRESSES USE Large Ore Vein OF BY W A Y S EUGENE FIV E DROPS FIR ST TUSSLE HERE NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY 4 H CLOB Yes, It Was a Nice Expensive Tripu. But Not for Wifie COFFMAN MAY REVEAL CRIME, LIQUOR RING MAN.-WDMAN NEAR DEATH IN PORTLAND CASE, SAN FRANCISCO REPORT SAYS WILLIAM SFROUEE TO RESIGN WEEK DAY BIBLE SCHOOL SHOWS LARGER ATTENDANCE Southern Oregon Woodman Members Gather in Medford the weather