'idhftlW ijtfBÆ VALARTA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. The Tidings Hoe Been Ashland’s ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases of ten of asthma. This I» x fMt i Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years iss Wire Service) VOL. XLIX ASHLAND, OREGON, ¡8DAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926 President May Attend a Ball in Old Clothes With 1,006 Troops Guarding Enforcing Law in So. Oregon And Several Oases of Court House. Brute This Nature in Court Gets the Limit • 16 M I N U T 1 B ’ TRIAL Consider a Publicity Bureau at Junction Green Spring And Pacific Highway State traffic officers In southern Oregon, have commenc­ ed a campaign enforcing the re­ cent state auto headlight law, requiring that lights be dimmed when' traveling on a wet pave­ ment. Three such cases were disposed of in Judge Glenn O. Taylor’s court Monday in Med­ ford in addition to an improper license plate and a speeding charge against two other motor­ ists. x t Allen Adams of Central Point received a $10 fine on a dim­ ming charge as did Joseph Grevelle and W. M. Trimble, lo­ cal motorists. Merrit Perry was fined $10 for improper license plates, he having purchased and operated a car with foreign plates, a c ­ cording to State Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon, who filed all the complaints handled here today. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 -—President and Mrs. Coolidge were Invited to attend the annual ball of the Washington Hotel and Restaurant Em­ ployes' Alliance, on one c o n d i t i o n— that the President should not dress up. A ban has been placed on dress clothes and tux­ edoes, as the waiters say they wear them at work, and hare a better time at dances wearing some­ thing else. The invitation was taken under advisement. The ball takes place Febru­ ary 28, 1,833,000 Acres Can be Put Under Cultivation at Cost of 8157 an Acre The Klamath chamber of com­ SEEK WATER COMPACT merce is considering the estab­ Delegation Urges Adoption of lishment of a branch publicity Jones BUI for Division o t bureau at the junction of the Water Oreen Spring and Pacific high­ ways, according to the following KFORT, Ky., Feb. 2— WASHINGTON, Feb. 2— (U. article from Tpe Klamath Falls -Edward Harris, under P .)— A new diversified farm­ Herald: to hang, .was returned ing area of 1,833,000 acres can Establishment of a, branch of­ ate penitentiary here to- be opened nl the Columbia river fice» at the junction of the Pa­ pite threats of mob vlo- basin, in Washington, at the cific and Ashalnd-Klamath Falls cost of $157 an acre, a delega­ highways was recommended to tion of Washington citizens told the chamber of Commerce di­ LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 2. —- the senate irrigation committee rectors last night by the cham-' today. (IP) — Under sentence of death, ber community advertising com­ Edward Harris, a negro, was The delegation urged the mittee. Early action is expect­ rushed back to the Frankfort adoption of the Jones bill, auth­ ed on the proposal. prison today with 1.000 soldiers orising Idaho, Montana, Oregon The committee, composed of to guard him. and Washington to negotiate a W. W. McNealy, B. H. Steven­ He was tried in the court house, compact with the secretary of son, H. S. Mathews and L. P. which was surrounded by guards. the interior for the division of Sabin, yesterday procured an He plead guillty and was sentenc­ the waters of the Columbia option en a 10 year lease of ed to hang within 15 minutes river. the service station at the junc­ after the bailiff called the court tion of the two highways, and King Says Locarno Pact Had to order. Good Effect on Business It proposes to take over sub­ Harris confessed to the murder .in His Kingdom lease the service station and of Clarence Bryant and two chil­ augment it with a publicity and dren and an ' attack on, Bryant’s LONDON, Feb. 2— (U P .)— | information bureau for the con- wife. Ha was tried on a rape A substantial step in the direc­ | venience of auto tourists. • Charge. In Kentucky a convic­ tion ot diaarmament should now j Such a move, it Is believed, tion en this charge can carry but be possible as the result ot the would aid materially In attract­ one penalty, sentence to hang. security system dpvised by the He will hang March 5. ing tourists to the Klamath Locarno pacts, King George said country. The crime was one of the most today in “the king's speech from The first band of gypsies of revolting in (he history of the The service station property the throne’* at the opening of Blue Grass country. After killing the year came through Ashland comprises six acres on either parliament. Starts Tour February 10 yesterday. No doubt they had the father and two children, the side of the highway. There is George Washington may never have told-a lie, but at least he certified that a false account was Touching a broad scale of New York. Thea-'Head already had a hint from other negro attacked the wife, serious­ correct. The page shown above la a photoatatlc copy of a page 1 1 his personal accounts, now in the sufficient space for the ser­ subjects, the king declared West to Defend Policies ly wounding her. bands that they would not re­ Omaha (Neb.) public library. The addition at the bottom ia I icorrect, ten dollars more than it vice station, publicity bureau, among other things that Brit­ He then made his way to the ceive a very cordial welcome In should he. Npte also the receipts for the sale of whiskey, marka I with an arrow. The error went lunch counter, rest rooms and unnoticed for .yean until a public accountalnt happened to seal WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. ain, since autumn has shown home o t George.Blanchard, wber« A shland’s main business district, maa, who vows that the Bret president wan a “he-man,” and hei Die page. At the right is his kins- even a small auto park. If the [» are soma of the things he aaya 3— (Ü .F.)—G e l o e e i William signs of revival of business and he told that he had killed three for. instead of coming to Main Washington did. local chamber itself takes ovor added, “the growth of confi­ Mitchell, now a private citlxen, and attaoked a woman. He also street, the gypsies camped near the venture, it could be expect­ told Blanchard he was going to Fourth street and started their dence upon which this revival will launch a nation-wide stamp­ ed to pay some dividends, al­ get away. ft was through the women out "to tell fortunes.'* depends is being aroused by a ing tour In behalf of hto na­ though there are some who be­ tional defense policies in New information given by Blanchard, fear of industrial strife.’* One of the Fourth street busi­ lieve it should be subleased to York, February 10, according to whom Harris told of his crime, ness men promptly notified the individuals with the proper pro­ to An announcement. that he was captured. A reward police and the gypsies’ little vision for the publicity and in­ has been subscribed for Blan­ » After several other engage­ game of extracting money from BULLETIN FAVORS formation bureau. chard. ments in the east, he will speak the gullible was broken up. They ASHLAND HIGHWAY The property on which the The troops were ordered here In Buffalo, February 21, and DALLAS, Tt$x., Feb. TO KLAMATH FALLS were notified to travef on north, option is taken is owned by Mr. to prevent the recurrence of a move from there to the w est., 2— An eccentric old beg­ which they did. and Mrs. A. D. Helm. The tragedy such aa happened dur­ reaching Oklahoma in March, The bulletin issued by the gar, worth $7,000 In During the next few months monthly rental under lease Southern California Motor as­ Ariiona In April and the Paciflo ing the trial of William Lockett, cash which he has hoard­ there win probably be quite a negro. would be $150. Before any sociation, which Is received reg­ coast a short time thereafter. * ed from hla alms, hired Decision to order troops here few hands of gypsies coming definite action Is taken a cross- ularly at the new A.A.A. office Drank, Danced and Swore on Occasions, Relative Says; a lawyer to protect his The police for the negro’s trial was reached through Ashland. Great-Great-Grandnephew Paints an Unusual Picture Bection of public opinion both in the Llthia Springs hotel, has FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOB “constitutional rights’* to want to make it so hot for Uat week by Governor W. J. within and without the chamber the MRS. SCHOBNFELD HERE following, favoring the of Our First President, Like Other Gentlemen. beg, upon being arrested* Fields after a conference with them that they will not even membership will be sought as Green SprlngB highway: the second time here. local and county officials, which stop here, and therefore are to the practicability of the sev­ The funeral services of the “Yreka to Klamath Falla, 72 The aged mendicant BY VID LARSEN was kept secret until late Satur­ anxious that the business men eral plans offered. late Mrs. H. F. Sctioenfeld, who milea. While it is possible to day. testily defended his right notify the police office if any NEA Service Writer died in Klamath Falls, Sunday, get through over the route, the to work the streets “If of the gypsy women enter the beat road ia that from Ash­ will be held at the residence of SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2. — The father of his people wanted to give stores soliciting money. The land, Oregon, east ovelr the Mrs. R. M. Shepherd, (58 Boule­ him money,’’ and engag­ country never suspected th at his child would lose any police have decreed that it la Oregon — Rain in the Oreen Springs mountain. This vard, Wednesday at 3 o'clock. all r ig h t'fo r the men in the ed the attorney to help sleep over its p aren t’s private life. west portion; rain and hi an excellent graded, graveled Interment In the Mountain View him "cave bis little pile bands to enter the stores and So George Washington was a drinker, a smoker, a snows In the east: highway, the entire distance.** cemetery. from the city sharks make whatever purchases the dancer—a m ost artistic cusser. fresh strong southeast who are trying to lay bands may need, but the women This is-the picture given of hiiu by his great—great winds along the coast. hands on it.’*, must remain in the cars. —grandnephew, John Tlmrton Washington of San Fran­ The Elks and Bateery B bas­ He says he la saving cisco, who draws on family records for the portrait. ketball teams will mix at the the $7,000 for his old armory tonight. Both teams aro The present day Washington waxes wroth When age. He Is 70. people try to paint the first president as a “ sissy” insteat out to annex the scalp of the other and an interesting game is of a “ he-man.” • assured. The Empty Pew The players will be: Elks— “ Of course Washington drank, smoked, danced and Gutherle, Ramsey. Hodson, Mc­ played cards,” he says. “ Why not? All gentlemen of his Millen, Chapman. Battery B__ LAN8INO. Mich., Feb. 2— (U. “Old Fiddlers. Charleston Dgac- P .)— Henry Ford started some­ ers Compete for Honors;” "Fa­ time did. ) Bryant, Butterfield, Young, thing when he discovered and mous Fiddlers to ‘Do Stuff1 ** Oregon, without a single “ And although he had a pew in C hrist’s church ut Clarey, Bentley. The Chicago Land company popularized “Jep” Bisbee and and every paper in this state teUa county represented In the list and the efforts of the Josephine Alexandria, it was 'unmeupied more often than it was “Milly” Dunham, fiddlers whose a similar story. of 50 best producing counties In county irrigation association had PRAISES ASHLAND TEAM Occupied. “Old Fiddlers’* were a cur­ melodies measured the paces or the United States and compared resulted in this large lncreaso in a n T ln n ilr tfl. “He was M n great m man. Unques- FOR MERRILL GAME WORK iosity lu Michigan a year agw. waltzba and square dances a with two counties in California farmers In their county and Mr. tionably he saved the republic.?) But now they have sprung1 up marketing as much farm produce Foster advocated more concerted generation ago. ’• “But Washington was ' no The Klamath Falls Herald on every aide. And each la Throughout the musically in­ aa the entire state of Oregon, and more strenuous efforts in * prude;; he waetn't a stupid, stilt- stated: heralded by nottcee of which clined motor magnate's home must face the situation and Jackson county to procure more ed person. He was a'human be- Displaying a brand of basket- the following is typical: work ont a comprehensive plan state of during the e lag. And he waa a handsome man ■nanefcseM »-iuBB Michigan BiM«Mifcr««»SM ewwMSMHM S|pi preaent winter, white-haired vet­ “Hickey Hicks, natlonalfy- which will put ’ this state in and undoubtedly mgny women He said he hoped to see a county, the Ashland high school the lead and bring Just recogni­ meeting of the real estate deal­ erans In every city and hamlet known fiddler and Mid to dis­ cast sheep’s eye at him dining team swept over the hard fight­ tion fto the splendid opportun­ ers, the large land owners and his life time, although it’s a lia from Detroit to Eagle River count any how and catgut o p e r ing Merrill high team last night, ities within our boundaries, stat-. the business men of Jackson school probably will be ready that ha wasn’t a good husband. have reitrung dust covered ator who has appeared hefoi« SALEM. Ore., Feb. 2— Non- winning (2 to 12. Ashland went “fiddles’’ and home-hair bowa. Henry Ford has accepted tne M- “Why, I’ve drnnX Madeira wine ed Arthur Foster, o f.th e Oregon county in the near future to for occupancy «bont June 1. into the lead at the etart of the Stato Chamber of Commerce» work out a plan which would Mr. Churchill's successor, un­ that camo from the cellars of Mt. reqjdent registrations of motor Each bids for fame as “cham­ vitation of the Holt Mosoade game, showing a well trained of­ pion fiddler’* of hla community. Association to appear in pereen. who was one of the speakers at bring more settlers .to this der the existing laws, would he Vernon. That was In 18(1, when vehicles In Oregon during Jan­ fensive on every play. appointed by Governor Pierce, I was visiting my grandfather’s uary aggregated 1442, according the chamber forum lupcheon county. The resulting music is not in Mr. Hicks, although handtefF» , Merrill -fought and played plantation lb Virginia. to a report prepared by the tyday at noon. vain. An old-timer sings out: pad by the lo u of three fingers Secretary Fuller read 4 report bnt would serve under his com- hard at every turn and at times “Ona of the troubles with ua state department. mlssion only nntil his successor “Address your partners all. First on his left hand to said to 1st Mr. Foster, who woe stationed from County Agent Fowler, dis­ actually held the larger and Americans to that we insist on to elected and qualified at the Ashland topped other cities in couple leads to ti)e right.** and more music out of one ftnffhr at the local chamber of com­ closing that the attendance at making (leslas oat of our. national the state, with 341 registrations, more experienced players to a the dances of grandparents are and thupib adjusted to the aeefc next general election. An ef­ merce rooms last summer in the recent farmers' con gray g was standstill, fort to being made, it was said, heroes. We waht onr national lledford was second, with 229 forcing the youngsters and the of a home-made fiddle them a*F connection with the land aettlo- excellent, a total of (75, attend- The outstanding player of the heroes to reflect In every dottali registrations; to induce Mr. Churtfifll to re­ Portland third, Charleston Into the background. performer since Nero.** ment work,, stated that the in­ inf- the throe day courses, with main at the hnad oW the state onr own parsonal views on Ufa, game was Captain Marske. the with 142 registrations, and Henry Ford's name means Here are a few headlines la ventory of the state chamber 18C at the last day’s meetings. religion, boost, philosophy, art, Grants Pass fourth, with' 120 small, ' elusive forward of the educational department until af­ more than a popular priced anti» y a recant I m us '* of the Lansing Mrs. Tuckery of Bellview, said tobacco, Americanism, dancing showed that 18( farmers had invading team. Marske. with ter the primary election. There registrations. Registrations from State Journal, chronicling major mobile In the Wolverine s A K that the Bellview boosters had and what not. been located in Josephine -coun­ Charles Tilton, the large, rangy are now six candidates to suc­ Roseburg totaled 100. Ninety- It to synonymous with a M l n “fiddling parties’* in the city about $400 for building pur­ "And so, aa the years roll on, ty during 1825, whereas only 1( forward, made up the bulk of ceed Mr. Chnrohlll. Five are seven automobile owners regis­ deuce erase sad **TartMjr : i and vicinity which give en Idea poses, but that they would con­ w e. Insist that Lincoln was thia were definitely known by the republicans. tered lb Salem. Registrations in the points for the Ashland team of the extent of the revival: the S tr a w s provides • ' j and Washington woe that anil tinue until they had several state organisation to have lo­ other towns and cities in the and will give Klamath county “County Farm Jig Champion Incentive as frequently os *$■» ;1 high guards something to keep cated on Jackson county farms. « | state ranged from one to (0. (Continued on Page Four) Wins on Home-Made Fiddle;** Sir, That’s My Baby.** their eyaa on, tonight Help Police Keep Gypsies On Their Way Rich Beggar, 70, Hoarding Money For “Old Age” THE WEATHER Battery B and Elks to Play Game Tonight