MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich osene at Adhlond. Pure domestic water helps. - ........... ........... , , ÂSBBÉS5 Senate Judiciary Committee Will Refuse to Confirm Appointment COOLIDGE IS NOTIFIED Senators McNdry and Stanfield Tell President pf Tbeir Decision the Semi-Weekly T M M , V o lu u 48 Suspected Navy Deserter Jailed In Bigamy Case 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 11 — W illia m Kenneth Trousdale, 12, has one too many wives, accord- ng to Deputy District At- torney George Graham, who filed charges against him and held him for grand Jury investigation. Trousdale is also suspect- ed of being a deserter from the United States navy. According to informa- tlon in the hands of the district‘ attorney’s office, Trousdale on January SO, married Anna Shirley Sheer of this city, despite the fact that he already had a wife and four- months-old baby. Wife No. 1-waa formerly Helen Cunningham and is liv- ing with her parents on the east side. 8 8 8 8 8 8 *8 <8 8 WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 11 — (IP) — Wallace McCamant of Portland has lost hla fight to be­ come Judge of the United States circuit court of appeals at San Franclscq. ‘ Senators McNary and Stanfield of Oregon today notified Presi­ dent Coolidge that the senate Ju­ diciary committee will report ad­ versely oa the nomination of Mr. McCamant. a * The Oregon man has been serv­ ing ae a federal Judge under a recess appointmeat by Preaident Coolidge. Hla confirmation by the senate was vigorously opposed by United States Senator Hiram Johnson of California, and Me * — Camant lost whatever chance he had of being confirmed when he Ashland Man S u g g e s t s referred to Theodore Roosevelt “ Med-O-Land” for as an unpatriotic American while New Golf Course a witness here before the senate Wiliam B. Leer of 660 Allison Judiciary committee two weejes St., Ashland, is the winner of ago. the 6100 membership given as a prise in the contest for the se­ lection of a name for the new golf course on Coleman Creek. The name "Mkd-O-Land,” submit­ ted by Mr. Leer met with the unanimoas approval of the Judg­ ing committee. Linking, ae It Young Men Present Pleasing does, the names of the interest­ Entertainment at Local ed cities, it is clever sad at the Church same time ie pleasing, dignified, distinctive and appropriate. A crowded hqnae greeted the oregw r-rnd • ♦ Mt tW “" Christ«« f, The Judging .committee made up of O. H. Johnsoa, Mayor chareh last night, and the pro­ of Ashland. Q. o. Alenderfsr, gram presented by the three ta] Mayor of Medford. E. O. Cole­ anted musicians was thoroughly man, Mayor of Phoenix and Mr. enjoyed by all who attended. and Mrs. Ketch, owners and pro- George E. Maddox, lyric ten­ motors of tbs course. Owing to or, formerly lived in Jackson the illness of Mr. Johnson, his county, and was given a rousing Place was filled by Mrs. Gordon welcome. The others were MacCracken, President of the Waidemar H. Hollensted and Ashland Women's' Civic Club. Lauren B. 8ykes. The young men Eighty names, were submitted, have a varied program of clean of which the following are a few: interesting enterfisinment. | Hiland, Valley View, Meadow So successful was the concert Brook, Coiecreet, Bdenwood, that the Social Circle of the Medash, LaurM Brook, Silverdale. church, under whose auspices it Ashmed, Green Acres, Ashford, was given, is planning to -have 8weetbrlar, Leisure Lure, Ketch- the young men return here next a-Vlew, Glen Echo, Southern Ore­ fall. gon, The Meadows, Terra-DIne, Highland. Rogue View, Sunny Brook, Recreation HUI, Sunny Mount, Fairwae, Summit, Shady Brook, Eden Laurel, Quail Hol­ low, Meadow Llnx, Laurel Dell. WILLIAM E I f f I WINNER Of PBIZE OREI N TRIO GIVE PROGRAM SEIW1E 10 PMBE ALUMINUM M S I Judiciary Committee Votes Favorably on Walsh Resolution M Wire Service) ASHLAND, OREGON, r no . iy , STREET IMPR MENTS TO BE PRINCIPAL WO^K O F° ASHLAND FIVE HELD IN FRISCO JEWEL CHAMBER STEALING CASE Three Boys and, Two Men . Are Vader Arrest in Seattle OONFE88ION8 f 10,000 ber G IV E N Robbery Imst Novem­ Relieved Near Solution SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 11.- (LP)—Three youths and two men are in jail here today in connect­ ion with the robbery last Novem­ ber of 610,000 worth, of Jewels in San Francisco and their sub­ sequent efforts to dispose of the loot in 8eattle. Three of the youths, all under 18, are directly charged with the robbery. The other two are held in connection with the efforts to sell the gems. The,youths charg­ ed with the robbery are Edward Wayman, 17; Willard Davis, 16, and Ted Reno, 18. Erwin Mar- tlnbau, 17, is alleged to be an­ other agent of the bandits, and Max Rotbstein, a salesman, is held, charged with having pur­ chased some of the loot from Mar- tineau. . The three youths are said to have made a complete confession. They are held pending advices from San Francisco authorities. Detective Frank Little made the capture. He overheard Frank Kingston, a contractor, attempt­ ing to sell a . 82000 diamond brooch for 8100 at a garage. Questioning him, the detective learned that he had been com­ missioned to sell it by the youths. » 8 G Street Improvements will nlsh the major portion of the gram of the Ashland commerce during year. Thia was the night at a masting of directors, at which time it decided to conduct a ett: survey of street conditions study the various plans or metR- ods by which the needed Improve­ ments could be made. A special committee will delta into the street problem and pro­ cure all needed data for an sal- tended report to the next mesh­ ing of the board. Before the auto tourist ssasbfe la poe gets well under way it Is slble that a big electric sign will he placed in the Plesa to direct 1.1. PATTERSON i VMM Polk County Solon Seelrt Republican Gubernatorial Honors THIS NOTED GERMAN YEAR OPERA LEADER KILLS HERSELF 8 8 tourists to Llthla Park and the auto .camp grounds. The question of providing suitable signs and directors to the camp and park provoked considerable' discussion and.la expected to result in further action which will bring desirable publicity to Ashland’s famed auto park. A special committee was nam­ ed to meet with representatives of the Klamath Falla chamber of commerce with reference to the information bureau which the Klamath chamber plans to spon­ sor dt the junction of the Pacific and Ashland-Klamath, highways. Much other routine business was transacted by the directors In pre­ paration for a busy season of ac­ tivities for the Ashland organi­ sation. Silk Stockings And Tea ’Result In Much Illness BELFAST. Feb. 11— Silk stockings and tea drinking are to blame for much of the present day illness, in the opin­ ion of Dr. Dennis O’­ Hagen, surgeon of Louth county infirmary, who addressed a meeting for the treatment of tuber­ culosis. "What is needed la a health campaign to get people to feed themselves properly," he said. "I advise people to drink lees tea and get back to the days of buttermilk." I. L. Patterson, former state senator from Polk county and now a candidate for the repub­ lican nomination for governor, stopped off *« Ashland late yes­ terday afternoon en route to Grants Pass from Klamath Falls, where he was campaign­ ing earlier la the weak. "I am more than pleased with the result of my trip east of the mountains, and found senti­ ment even better than I had anticipated," said Senator Pat tenon. »••J* , “ ? £ » “ * * * * ?»> W in M fSH t a i H ga m. « W W cola Day hanqhet and win re- tura to Ashland later in the spring in the interests of his candidacy. He visited several Nearly 60 Expected Here for close personal and political J. N. Cochran and L. C. Thorn­ friends while here yesterday. He Banquet This ton, recruiting officers for the was accompanied by Mrs. Pat­ Eveninf United States navy, arrived in the terson. city last night and will remain Law enforcement officers from here until Saturday accepting en­ sll points in Southern Oregon will listments from young men of this gather at the Lithia Springs hotel section who might want to join the at 6:30 tonight at which time navy. they hope , to form an association The two officers will be at the of* peace officers of this section Hotel Ashland and will be glad of the state. The primary pur­ to meet young men and explain pose of the organization ie to pro­ WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 11 to them the advantages and op­ cure cooperation among the law •—(U.P. )— General John J. portunities offered to those who enforcing officers la order that Pershing returned to Washington can qualify. better results might be procured today from South America where in every city and county. Chief of Police McN(abb has ha served aa chairman of the received responses from officers, Tacnj-Arlca plébiscite commis­ indicating that appfoxtmately 60 sion. General Pershing refused will be here for the banquet and to discuss his affairs until he holds a conference with Secre­ conference. tary of State Kellogg. W bgww U H FO m T OFFICERS TO IB T OFFICERS M E HERE General Pershing Back in Capital SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 11— (U.P.)— Captain George H. Wil­ kins, leader of the latest polar flight and Major Thomas Lam- phir arrived here today to make final preparations for their trip to Alaska. Some members of the polar party are already in the north completing pi due for the overland Journey to* Point Barrow. Convict Declares C ourt"'---- Boston Mayor Was Awards Damages Bootleg Employer • “ • BOSTWi, Maas., Feb. 11.—May­ or Lawrence F. Quigley of Boston paid Percy Priedman, a convict 8300 to assist In unloading a ship­ ment of llqaor in the local harbor, according to the convict’s sworn testimony here In the trial of Mayor Quigley and others for con­ spiracy lo violate the federal pro­ hibition law. Friedman testified that ha worked under thé direction of PoHee Inspector Thomas Quigley, a brother of the mayor, and that after ha had finished hla work, the brother sent him to the mayor’s home to collect his pay. TO GIVE RECEPTION FI Marschesa Gabriele Disera , Unable to Withstand ’ Criticism CENSURED BY SISTER Makes Demonstration in Fever fi of Italy During Present Crisis ’ ’( BATTERY 0 TO PlAY HIGH SCHOOE SQUAD Fast Basketball Game Pre­ dicted at the Armory Thia Evening What promises to be a fast, ex­ citing basketball game will be staged at the armory this even­ ing when the Ashland high school and Battery B quintets will clash. Both teams have been winning their games recently, and the contest ttys evening should ba cloka... t t a gang, »¿art at 7:96 and there will be no pre llminary game. On Saturday evening the high school team will meet the Central Point team on the local floor. Central Point thld season has the best team In 'its history and high school students are looking for a big crowd out to boost for the local boys. IE IL Shame Suicide Pact Brings to Light Grime at Tia Juana, Mexico SAN DIEGO, Cal., Feb. 11— (U.P.)— The United States navy today Joined the American and Mexican probes into vice condl tiong,at Tia Juana which were brought to light in the "shame suicide" pact of Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Peet and their two daugh­ ters, which resulted from the kidnaping and assaulting of the two girls. While civil authorities were delving into the vice ring, Rear Admiral A. H. Robertson of the eleventh naval district ordered an investigation into the con­ tinued imprisonment of Elmer K. Jordon, a petty naval of­ ficer, in the Tia Juana jail. Jordon has been living in a cell without sunlight for 11 months and his health tyts bficome badly impaired. Elks Will Stage Valentine Dance Puppy Resembles ¡ Mother; Lost Dog Located By Owner 8 I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 1 BERLIN, Feb. 11. — (LP) — Humiliated by her expulsion from Berlin's most exclusive theatri cal club, and By a quarrel with her slater, Marie Orska, Marac- hesg Gabriele Disera, noted stage star, committed suicide today. The expulsion followed a de­ monstration by Madapio Disera, who is married to an Italian, in favor of Italy in connection with the present dispute between the two nations. During her unexpected demon­ stration she shouted, ‘‘Long Live Mussolini", and her sister derided her, whereupon the Marschesa killed herself. Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner, of the Oregon diocese of the \Episcopal church, will arrive lu Ashland Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock and be the guest of Rev. P. K. Hammond, local Episcopal pastor, until Sunday evening when the bishop will go to Medford for Governor Declares Smith aa engagement. Saturday evening a reception Brother* Bear Good will be held at (he parsonage for Reputations the distinguished visitor and Sun­ PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 11— day morning he will officiate at (U.P.J— Governor Pierce waa eonflrtnation services In the called ae a defense witness to­ church. day In the trial of Robert and C. A. Smith, sone of the former state prisoa warden, and Arthur Christensen, accused of accepting bribes while Working as state Il dry agents. The governor teetlfled he had known the Smith boys since 'V, faqcy and that their reputation are looking forward to one of was good. Ha said he had their most successful social known Cbrlktqnsen since 1930 eventa of the winter season to­ and had found him an honest night when they will be hosts Scores Pay Final Tribute to Memory of Local agent at a St. Valentine’s party and Merchant dance at the Elk’s club. The hall has been suitably decorat­ Scores of friends of the late ed wRh the Valentine colors. J. P. Hollmeyer paid a final tri­ bute to hla memory at funeral Oregon and Waahlng- Pine Grove district near Hood services conducted this afternoon ton— Uhaettled tonight River, will build 820,000 six- from the Dodge chapel, with the and Friday, j Probably room school house. Christian Science service. Mem­ losa Imins tn vest por- bers of the Masonic order had filqo- Grants Pass — Southwestern charge of the services at the Lofibl .rains or ■nows la east portion. Oregon Mining Bureau negotiat­ Mausoleum. 8Hght change In tero- Mr. Hollmeyer, who was a wide­ ing for 100-ton smelter. peretnre. Moderate east ly known merchant of thia city, Md northeast winds On Salem — Contract« are being passed *wey Sunday evening fol­ ooaet, ahtftlng sontherly. Made for 1026 hope at from 18 lowing an illness of several months. to 61 cents. Friday Increasing. [ I I I I I I I ’ OREGON CITY, Feb. 11—A close resemblance between a puppy and its mother was the means of locating "T rixie,’* a pet dog owned by Mr. and Mrs. Earnest . Cross of this city, It was revealed today. "Trixie” disappeared a year ago and all efforts to locate her were fu- tie. Mr. and Mrs. Cfioss noticed a little puppy romping In a neighboring yard. " It looks like ’Trixie’s' pup,” declared Mrs. Cross as she started to investigate. When she* reached the other house her lost pet leaped Into her arms. ALLEGED BAD CHECK PASSER UNDER ARRESI K la m a t h County Sheriff Nails Suspect set for Port­ land Police Pol UNDER SURVEILLANCE Man VISIT BIBLE CLASS Group of Preachers Here to Ger Ideas for Their Own School Giving Name of George Walker Caught After Long Chase KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 11.— Leaving a Veritable trail of bad checks behind him over Oregon, George Walker, flashily dressed pen artist whose English accent won confidence from his victim«; was jailed here last night by Sheriff Burt E. Hawkins and dep­ uties on ja telegraphic warrant from Portland. Walker was accompanied on his travels by a plain appearing little women whom he attempted to shield by Insisting that she knew nothing of his activities. He ad­ mitted his guilt freely when ques­ tioned by Sheriff Hawkins, blam­ ing his misfortunes on his Inabil­ ity to get work. Trailed to Klamath In order to obtain Ideas and get a good working knowledge of Ashland’s mid-week bible school a group of Medford ministers visited the biblo school yesterday preparatory to the opening of a bible school in Medford wlthjn the next few days. The Ashland bible school is the only one now* being conducted Jointly by the school hoard and ministerial association in South­ ern Oregon, and is showing splen­ did progress under the direction of Mrs. Grace E. Andrews. The Medford ministers who visited the school were Rev. T M. Temple of the Methodist Church, Rev. D. J. HoWell Sf the Chrlstien church, end Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence of the Pres­ byterian church. AIR MAIF SERVICE TO STMT APRIL 0 Planes Will Start From Pasco to Elko, Nev., on Regular Schedule The authorities have trailed- Walker and his companion from Junction City, Eugene, Portland. Roseburg end other cities of Ore­ gon. They were on the lookout for a man of his description, ac­ companied by a small dark wo­ man." He had been In Klamath Fall« about three days, haring been placed under surveillance shortly after hla arrival. But he attempt­ ed to pass no checks nntil last night. Then he cashed a 61 check at Whitman’s drug store. Thia check corresponded to the other checks that had been left behind, and the officers waited no lo More Oh seks 6>oaa4 In hie pockets were two morn checks, both of whieh had been ■tamped by a check protector, one tor 627.60 and the other for 826. They had not been filled in other­ wise. Walker is "to he returned to Portland. Chief of Police L. V. Jenkins congratulated the local officers on their capture by wlrr, and said he would send after the man at once. The wefman was n<8 held. PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 11— (U.P.)—Air mail service in the Pacific northwest will commence April 6, It was announced here today. Mall planes will fly from Peeco, Wash., through Boise, Idaho, to Elko, Nevada, where House Judiciary Committee the San Francisco to New York Approves • Genet General air mall line will pick up the Schedi ule Rise mails. WASHINGTON, D. C. Fsb. 11 Trains will carry the mail from Pacific northwestern cities — The house Judiciary committee has given approval of a bill which to Paaco, will Increase salaries of all fed­ eral Judges, The chief justice of the United States would receive, 620,600 a«r nually instead of 816,000 as «1 present, while associate justices would receive 820,000 Instead of District WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. their present 614,600. 11— Enemies of prohibition be­ judges would be raised from gan their 1926 propaganda in 87600 to 812,600, and judges of congress this week when Con­ the circuit court of appeals would gressman Cellar, a democrat of be Increased from 88600 to 816^ 000. New York, Introduced a résolu tlon calling for a nation-wide referendum on light wines and beer. He specifies that the vote should be taken in conjunc tlon with the 1926 congressional elections throughout the coun­ try. SW BKTFOR JUDGES A D W TED Light Wine And Beer Vote Urged To Ship Body Of ’ Morton Hansen To Franklin, Oregop A T IE IO BY M IY THE WEATHER - ftPAY, FEB, 11, 1926 S IK H S AND Make Ready For ■ OPEGAIOGS EATHER New Polar Trip PESEE IS WITNESS Rumors of Settlement Fly FOR STALE AGENTS Through Fields During WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 11— (U.P.)— The senate Judic­ iary committee today voted a favorable report on the recoin Secret Parley mendatlona of Senator Walsh, democrat, of Montana, for an PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Feb. investigation of the American 11— (U.P.)— Leaden of the Aluminum company, which la striking anthracite coal miners controlled of This is v aaet Daily Tidings Ads Get Quick Results The body of Morton Hansen, popular young Ashland m«n. wfll be shipped tonight to his boyhood home at Franklin, Ora. wharp final services will he held from the Methodist church guadqy afternoon. Mr. Hansen, who w m • j sciat at the McNair drug died the first of the week throat complications. The will he accompanied to by his widow and hla Small classified advertisements In The Daily Tidings bring splen­ did results, as testimonials every day prove. This morning The Tidings was requested to take out the Classified Inserted by The Park Hotel, .which was for a wo­ rn*« to do wort, aa the inquiries Umatilla Coaatf came thick and fast sad the place was quickly filled. No matter i n i , were worth what one has to sell or what one Astoria - wan«, if It Is possible, a classl- Hl In The Daily Tidings will trailo« khows bring the desired results. »U1