.MALARIA GERMS Cannot «arrive three montila in the poh o«me at Aatiland. Pore domestio water help«. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ASHLAND CUMATE ,'î Without the use of medicine enree nine cases out of ten of “ This is a proven fa ct ________ ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1926 Penalty lidatìon With Bylies y Interests Does Not Affect Personnel PAUL B. McKEB, MGR. II. L. Walther, Manager Rogue River Division, to be Re­ tained in New Lineup FOURTH VESSEL CREW SAVED AS HULK SINKING B iiT I O N OAK ifREET BEFORE COUNCILM EN Affirmative Team at Jose phine County Seat; Neg­ ative Team Here Third Tow Tied to Ship off California Coast and is Being Brought in Crusher and Truck Owners Asked to Repair Holes in This Street The first of the series of do bates in the southern Oregon district will be held Thursday evening February 4, when the Ashland and Grants Pass high school debating teams will meet. The Ashland negative team meets the Grants Pass affirma­ tive team at Grants Pass and the Grants Pass negative fc meets tbe Ashland affirmative team In the High School nasium here, at 8 p. m. The Judges for the home de­ bate are Principal B. H. Cookie, Hon. John Carkln and Clarence Meeker. The public is not only invited, but urged to attend the debate. The Ashland High .school stu dents who will debate at Grants Pass are Ellen Galey and Dick Joy. The affirmative team who will debate at home, is made up Remember the old song »hput “ The L ittle Brown Cl\ureli of Roland Parks and Warren in the Dale” ! Well, this i s i t —> the 70 year old church at Doremus. Bradford, la., about which the song was written. Inset NEW YORK, Feb. 3— (U.P.) — The crew of a fourth freight­ er, Johanne Dybwad has beeu rescued at sea by tbe heroic work of seamen, radio messages today reported. The Dybwad’s 25 men were taken off by tbe Belgian freighter Armlnco and the Wyb- wad abandoned, the hulk sink­ ing in westbound steamship lanes. No details of the rescue were given. FIVE LOTS ARE SOLP The arrangement for tbe con­ solidation of TbeTialifornla Ore­ gon Power Company with the California Power Corporation, the latter company being con­ Mra. Rosie Baker, 18, of Car trolled by H. M. Byllesby and thage, Mo., is going to be ¿ompany, has become effective strapped if she doesn’t stay and the exchange of the stock home and mind her 9-months-old owned by tbe stockholders of baby, Judge Grant Emerson has The California O egon Power ordered her husband to use a Company for the securities of rasor strop on her if she runs tbe new company has been made away from home again, and has as of yesterday. detailed the town marshall to There has been no change In see that his order is carried out. the corporate structure of The She vows it won’t be necessary California Oregon Power Com­ though. i pany and no change in its oper atlng personnel. Paul B. Mc­ Kee, vice president and general manager of The California Ore­ gon Power Company, together with the other members of tbe organisation who have been as­ sociated with him In tbe past successful operation of Tbe Cali One of the most spontaneous, ■ fornia Oregon Power Company, and The Tidings believes one will continue In the same capac­ of the most deserved, compli­ ity. ments Was expressed yesterday J. D. Grant and Jahn D. Mc­ by tbe Lithians who presented Kee have resigned as Chairman ten vases of flowers to Miss of the board and president, re­ Florence Hollmeyer, manager at spectively, but will continue as the Lithla Springs Hotel office members of the board of di­ of the AAA who returned Io Bay 0 %, From rectors. J. J. O'Brien, presi­ this ctty recently after taking inaMudgftfftMM 4BM*ps*> - dent o f H. M. Byllesby and Com a secrertriaT court«'*lfc Portlnri. Reported General Following the chamber forum pany, has been elected president of The California Oregon Power luncheon, a local florist deliv­ PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 3— (U Company. ered two of the vases of flow- P .)—Communication with tbe A list of the officers and di­ era, each bearing a card from southwestern part of the state rectors as now constituted is as tbe Lithians. Soon others were Is still disrupted today, fol­ follows: delivered and before the dollv lowing the severe windstorms Officers— J. J. O’Brien, presi­ erles ceased ten of ther bouquets during the night. dent; Paul B. McKee, vice pres­ bad been presented to the pop Coos Bay Is practically shut ident and general manager; P. ular young lady.. off from outside communication. O. Crawford, vice president and Miss Hollmeyer was one of the One railroad telegraph wire was chief engineer; W. M. Shepard, most active civic workers when put in working order this morn vice president and general agent; she was connected with the lo­ ing and was th^ only means of H. H. Jones,* vice president; R. cal chamber of commerce and communication. O. Hunt, vice president; Dar- the expression from the Llth- win O. Tyree, secretary; H. L. j Ians was an appreciation of this MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 3— Bromley, assistant secretary; W service and their welcome on (U.P.)— The city was In dark O. Drew, assistant secretary; her return to arhlarfd. neas last night. The storm hit William O. Pohl, assistant sec­ Miss Hollmeyer also received as far north os the. Willamette retary; C. H. O’Reilly, assistant during the day a beautiful bou­ valley. Several chimneys to secretary; P. A. Seitz, assistant quet, .the compliment of tbe which radio aerials were attach­ secretary. Directors— Halford Lithla Springs hotel manage­ ed were tom down. At Eugene Erickson, R. J. Graf, J. D. Grant ment. two sedans were overturned. R. O. Hunt, H. L. Jackman, ' H. Roseburg and Grants Pass re­ H. Jonhs, Samuel Kahn, J. J. ported severe wind. O’Brien, John D. McKee, Paul B GINGER IS PUT McKee, George N. Rooker. ON BLACKLIST Compliment to Miss Hollmeyer From Lithians J t i Continued on Page Four) O L im H A D SPY SYSTEM IN BOOZE SELLING Used Friends to Get Dope as i to Wor Workings of the ‘ Federal I Offioers SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 3— (U. P.)— The extent to which Roy Olmstead and hts associates went In trying to forestall the Interference of the prohibition agents with their activities was revealed' In federal court here today at the Olmstead trial. They even attempted to’, nse ther personal friends, who In many cases, did not kqpw they were being victimised, it was evident from the testimony of Earl Corwin, a dry agent, who brought the name ' of Judge Charles Moriarty into the rec­ ord. Corwin testified that friends of Judge Moriarty ■ asked him about the operations of the rum chasers, so they could supply Olmstead with tips as to the federal officers' workings. STATE SUFFERS IN STORM, PART shows the pastor, Rev. George Hanna. The church has ’ately become popular as a place for elopers to he m ar­ ried. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 3— (U.P.)—The lumber schoon­ er Euola, which was water log­ ged and for a time was near sinking oft the northern Cali­ fornia coast. Is being towed to­ ward San Francisco today. After thred tow lines had been broken by storms of the past three days. Tanker Captali A. F. Lucas attached another line today, according to radio advices to the marine depart­ ment of the chamber of com­ merce. The sea la diminishing In its fury. Alleged Box Factor}- Incinerator Nuisance Again Discussed; Changes Are Urged Judgo Wallace McCamant, of Oregon, who starfed tho fire­ works bombarding his nomina­ tion for U. 8. circuit judge, when he made a remark whicii was In­ terpreted as a reflection on the Americanism of Theodore Rooso velt and Senator Hiram John­ son. His appointment is now before the senate and probably faces a tempestuous battle. Wind Damag es Reported From Many Sources WANTS COOLIDGE ACT END STRIKE A lively debate as to who was responsible for alleged ruining of Oak street below tbe railroad tracks was staged at the conndil meeting last night. A petition, signed by a large number of Oak street residents» asking the owners of the rock crusher and the tracks hauling rock from the crusher be required to repair the ruts and chuck-holot in,.this street was read. Mr. Spencer. Oak street resident, stat­ ed that he considered it the duty of the rock crusher owners to All in the holes. Ollie Easterling, owner of the crusher, stated he did not feel the trucks hanling rock were entirely responsible for the dam­ age to the street, but proposed that the crusher would furnish the gravel at cost and stand half the expense of repairing the street. The petition stated that during the last two winters, since the crusher was started, the road bad been almost Impassable. The question was referred by the council to the street committee. The question of the alleged smoke nuisance as the result of the Incinerator at the box factory was again brought np when a petition from the residents in that The high wind Tuesday did considerable damage in and WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. 3 around Ashland, according to —-(U.P.)—A resolution request­ reports given to Tho Tidings. Many trees were blown down ing President Coolidge to call the anthracite coal miners ar.d on the lKamath Falk-Ashland the operators to the Whito highway and in this city several House to urgeupon them the telegraph poles were blown national ImpoffanTe^ of an agrei leTfWFn. '*’WF «11* bf Who Lltbla nmrrRorBowtr a s k i l g e o u a - ment to settle the anthracite Springs hotel electric sign was cll to declare the Incinerator * strike was Introduced in the damaged, some of tbe glass be nuisance and to force the box fac­ Council Asked to Form Sidewalk, Gutter and Curb Dis­ senate today by Senator Cope Ing blown out. At the Haw tory to make necessary changes, trict Sites Normal And New Grammar School; First land, Democrat of New York. tborne and Junior High schools was read. It was brought ont that it was considered advisable windows were blown out. Tuesday in March Date for Property Owners to Dis­ to Increase the heighth of the Bob Shelton, lineman fol the cuss Suggested Construction on Several Streets. GERMANY READY TO incinerator and to make changes Portal Telegraph company, was JOIN THE LEAGUE seen driving about this morning In the screens. Tbe petition was The letter from Donald M. BERLIN, Feb. 3— (U.P.) in an automoblfe «whose top cov­ referred to the Are committee to Spencer, one of the property The reichstag’a foreign commit­ ering had been ripped off by the confer with Mr. Coggins, of the owners in the district affected, box factory. * tee today authorized the gov­ wind. Several other machines is as follows; Five lots on A street were or­ ernment to immediately mply were similarly damaged. “Since we have tvfo new dered sold to O. F. Carson for for membership in tho leaguo A magnlflcant tree at the 81250, provided Carson would schools being constructed in the of nations. George Dunn place on the high­ pay the cost or the abstract. The East Side, would It not be prop­ way wag split and blown down advantage of getting tbis prop­ er to consider additional iin- and a big tree in Lithla Park erty on tbe tax books and remov­ HUGE SUM ASKED provements in the way of side­ blew down, damaging one of ing it from an unproductive'to a ' FOR CONSTRUCTION walks, curbs, etc? the spring sheds. productive condition was mention­ “I would like to recomnv nd WASHINGTON, Feb. 3— (U. Merchants report that the ed. that you take It upon your­ Suspect, Being Tried, to Get P.)—The first deficiency ap­ wind cut down their business The street commissioner was Death if He is Found selves as city officials, to cause propriation bill reported to the Tuesday, people not venturing ordered to place a load of gravel Guilty a uniform plan of sidewalk con­ house today by the approprla out to buck the strong wind. at the 8. W. corner of the Junior struction, by ordering all side­ NOGALES, Feb. 3— (U P .)— tions committee carried a total high school on High street, in or­ walks, curbs, gutters and cross­ Mexican authorities in Sonora or 3381,233.725. der to make a crossing for the FORD DANOE WILL walks, placed on the following investigated today what they The major Items included BE GIVEN SATURDAY (Continued on Page Four) streets, on the ten-year pay LAND SETTLEMENT > baslb— except where such are termed another movement to­ for completion, for repair and FEB. 13 AT HOTEL ward a revolution in Mexico for fitting out the pier at the MEETING TO BE/ already placed on grace: Tincture of Jamaica can not following the seizure of 17.001 Puget Sound, Wash., navy yard An old-fashioned dance will HELD ON FRIDAY Union street, from Allison to be sold, except under cohdltions ... i rounds of ammunition. The »,un 8540,000; be given at tbe Lithla Springs for commencement regulating alcoholic beveraget The land settlement meeting, Fairview. powder was seized last night at and construction of the Yakima hotel, Saturday. February 13, tq Fairview street, frotn Gresham it was being smuggled across after April 1, according to a which Arthur Foster proposed Wash., reclamation project, 32.- celebrate S t Valentine’s Day notice received by the local in his address to the chambci to Iowa. tbe border in taxicabs. 000.000; for new hospital con­ according to an announcement Iowa street, from Iowa to police this morning from tbe of commerce forum yesterday Jdse Hernandes, alleged smug­ struction by the veterans’ bu­ by the hotel officials tbis morn Internal revenue department. at noon, will be held In the Boulevard. gler of the ammunition, was be­ reau, Including the This will be called Portland Ing. Harrison street, from Bnulb- ing given a military trial today. The manufacture of this pro­ basement of the Hotel Medford “Henry Ford Dinner and Dance, hospital, 38,000.000. duct has not been permitted Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, vard to Holly street. If found guilty in connection and the dinner and dancing will Morton street, from Boule­ with the, revolutionary move­ since January 1, 1928,* but the according to an announcement continue from 6 p. m., to mid ALFORD MAY RUN vard to Pennsylvania. department ruled that the sup­ made this morning. ment, he will be promptly ex­ night. FOR COMMISSIONER Liberty street, from boule­ ecuted by n firing squad, Colonel ply on hand could be sold up to It Is the hope of those pro­ Clarence Lane, one who knows Guards Lose all Except One vard to Ashland. April 1. It is understood that posing this meeting that all Regular Men by Fouls Valazque, commander of the George Alford for the past how to make them swing around Beach street, from Boulevard Sixth Mexican regiment, said. practically none of this has been realtors, large landowners, busi­ and Opponents Win three years county commissioner will act as master of ceremonies sold in Ashland by local dealers ness men and others who are to Ashland. when asked In regard to his pos at tbe dance. Jordan's Pioneer' Battery B basketball players Henry street, from Bouelrard in such products. Interested In the settlement of Bible candidacy for re-election, Fiddlers will furnish the music say the little "If” was all that • Special regulations relating to Jackson .county will be present to Beach. TWO GAMES HERE said, that while he has made no prevented them from winning Holly street, from Harrison to THIS WEEK END definite promise, he is belug rubbing alcohol has. also been to discuss plans to attract ntere REBEL PORTUGESE the game last night, from the Liberty, or to Beach* If so ex­ received by local druggists, settlers to our land. TROOPS REVOLTED Elks team, which had the whi­ There will be two games of strongly urged by numerous tended. which requires that It must be prominent ranchers, orchardists basketball at the armory during ning end of a 42 to 33 score at LISBON. Feb. 3— (U.P.) West side of Mountain Avenue denatured according to a certain •A m w ff k fit ft » t ttft ff o of J h h and business m en foyer w ms the county to offer himself McNARY CONFERS According to the Battery B government early this morning East aids of Mountain avenue one, according to announcemett sr a candidate for a second term ABOUT APPOINTEE from Boulevard to Wisconsin. made this morning. crushed a revolt of two batter- players, they were playing faster Friday night the locals will and that he will probably make of artillery after a night and better ball unto the hegto- Palm avanue ’from Iowa to WASHINGTON, D?C., .Feb. 8 WILHITE’« OAR definite announcement of siege. meet the Roseburg high school some nlng of the fourth quarter when Ashland. HAS BEEN FOUND — (U.P.)— Senator McNary, Re­ them, and the Yreka, Calif., within a few days. all of the regular players except The rebels massed their forces Iowa street should be con aid- publican of Oregon, and Ralph team will come over to meet and guns In Almada, across the Young, were removed because A. C. Wilhite’s automobile, E. Williams, national Republi­ «red from high school to Gar­ MANY FIRE ALARMS the local tossers on Saturday field. Tagus river from Lisbon, and of personal fouls. And Young, which was stolen several weeks can comniltteeman from Oregon, The fire department received fired on the olty. The govern­ they stated, was crippled la « night. “If this does not meet with ago from the Wlpburn Way palled on President Coolidge to­ several fire .alarms this morir ment forces quickly rallied. The play. yonr approval, please let me garage where he had It etored. day and discussed the appoint­ lug, due to the fact that many Battery A of Medford and EUGENE HAS FIRE rebels capitulated at 8 o’clock was found by the officers yes­ ment of a man from the west know, that I may start a potl- electric light wires are down this morning. Battery B of this city will tap^e EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 3— (U. terday near Gold Hill. coast to the United States Ship­ tlon among the residents of this P .)— Fire fn the Oreen-KIlburn over the city as a result of the at the armory tomorrow night. district. In talking with mnpy It had been deserted near-the ping Board. Recently the two teems met, Dry .Goods store at 3:30 a. m., wind storm Tuesday. About 11 spot where some bootleggers Senator McNary would not di­ of them I find a desire to have today caused a 126,000 loss o'clock this morning an alarm Medford winning 34-3S.O t t ® - - It done, hnt believe the best Is had been located a fe < days vulge the outcome of the con­ came in, registering from Box 18 Oregon— Rala In tba 33 lineup for the here. previously. It |a thought the ference, but It is believed he to have It all done at one«’." 73, and the boys got ready to 33 west; rain and snow In It Include: One of the most extensive bootleggers stole the oar and Is still supporting Marshall make a daih, but this was quick­ 33 the east portion; strong 88 1er and Brookings — C. A O. Lumber deserted It when surprised by Dana, the Portland newspaper­ sidewalk, curb and gutter lm- Co. has 25,000,000 feet of lum­ ly followed by another number 88 southerly winds; gales 88 Wilson, the offioers. man for the position. signal. Oa Page Four) ber ready for market. on coast. 18 field. MEXICO REVOLT NIPPED, HUGE PLOT STOPPED e elks W froh BATTERY F IN 4 2 10 3 3 GAME THE WEATHER