4 I MALARIA GERMS D aily T idings Cannot «arrive three month* in the rich osone at Ashland. Pore domestie water helps. * ASHLAND CLIMATE Without tiie use of medidae nine cases out of ten of This is a proven fa et g s Has Been Ashland's Lea/m g newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (United Fro»s Wire Service) V O U X L IX to th e Semi-Weekly Tiding», V o lu te 4* ASHLAND, OREGON, F , FEBRUARY 12, 1926 NO. 138 o" COAL STRIKE OFF; MINERS REACH TERNS . Five-Year Contract Agreed Upon Between Workers And Employers NO WAQE • INCREASE 7 * Working Conditions to be Better, Say« Official Htatement W A S H IN G T O N , D . C . F eb , »9. —- — S ecretary ..o f ..Labor Davis today announced a fall set­ tlement of the anthracite coal strike. The anaonneement came from the white house at 11:10 thia morning. Under the terms of the settle- m S htr the miners w ill receive a five-year contract although no in. crease in pay w ill be given. V ar­ ious controversial points relative to working conditions were set­ tled to the complete satisfaction of the miners. M exicans Pledge T heir Support in Probe o f Suicide SAN DIBOO, Cal., Feb. 1 2 — (U . P .) — Swarthy Mexicans mingled with United States officers to­ day at the inquest over the “shame suicide” of M r. and Mrs. T. M. Peteet and two daugh­ te rs , who entered Into a group suicide pact be­ cause of' shame over an attack on the two girls at ,Tla Juana a week ago. Mexican officials pledg­ ed their support in an effort to fix responsi­ bility of the crime which has aroused the entire country. A complete probe of vice conditions In Tia Juana has also been promised. Six Mexicans and one Chinese are now under arrest as suspects In the attack case >and speedy trials have been as­ sured. RDM RUNNING TREATIES ARE SIGNED BY U. S. All Direct Courses of Supply Protected Now Except Cuba * _ OTHERS ARE PLANNED Spain Bxpccted to Fall in Line; Senator Johnson Sick W A SHING TO N, D. C., Feb. 12— (U .P .)—-The United States government today concluded treaties to suppress rum smug­ gling w ith every important for­ eign liquor source, with the single exception of Cuba. Thia week a liquor treaty will be sent to Spain, thus concluding treaties with all central Euro­ pean powers except France and Portugal. HIRAM JOHNSON ILL W A SHING TO N, D. C.. Feb. *13 Shoulder Throw»" O ut O f Place As /■■■■oras Student Sneezes OREGON »TURA AORICUL' ,b. 1 2 - COLLBGB, Corvallis, Feb. Yawns have dislocated jaws, and the much maligned Charleston has been responsible for sadly sprained ankles, but It remained for Leo R iffle of Yorba Linda Cal., to give the college health service something new. R iffle, parked on bis bed in a reclining position, leaning on one elboqr, was studying class notes for a quis when an an expected sneese made his bead snap forward, and with 1t bis shoulder, but when the heat came back the shoulder stayed The victim tried various meant of getting the shoulder back In to normal position, bat finally had to make a trip to tha hdalth service, where “ Doc” Matthls and his aides slipped the .dis located shoulder in place. A S » OIL MAN IS IK SOIIfiHt HRAIHY JUDGE CAI1SWEALTHY JUNKMAN LIAR Portland Municipal Jurist Starts Fireworks in City Court CHARGES ARE HURLED Jack Barde Hays W . A. Ekw all Violates all Prohibition Laws PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12__ Instead of assessing a fine for ebntampt of court. Municipal Judge W. A. Ekwall late yes terday 'afternoon jumped down from his bench and called Jack Barde, nitllionaire Junk dealer, a “ lia r and four-flusher’’ during the progress of heated court hearing. » Barde a moment before had charged Ekw all with violating more prohibition laws than any man In Portland. „ Against Spouse NEW YORK, Feb. 12 8 — "An eye for an eye,” 8 is part of the old Mo- 8 sale law, and it was 8 practiced in Brooklyn by 8 Issidore Meyerson, ac- 8 cording to a complaint 8 filed against him today. *1 He was charged w ith 8 throwing acid in the 8 eyes of his wife In an 8 attempt to blind her. He 8 was paroled . pending a 8 further hearing. 8 Meyerson, totally blind 8 told police he had lost 8 his sight two years ago 8 aa a result of acid being 8 thrown into his eyes by 8 his wife, and he waa «8 simply following the pre- 8 cepts of the old Mosiac law in an effort to even up the score. P h y 8 I clans reported Mrs. Meyerson's eyes were badly burned but she will not lose her sight. Law Enforcement Heads of Southern Oregon Hold H ar mony Conference From Which Much Good is Expect­ ed to Come—Many Present—Klamath Official Raps Courts. Helpful cooperation and a genuine desire to assist each other at all limes and under all conditions were the dominant features of a successful get-together confer­ ence o f law enforcement officers of Southern Oregon at the Litliia Springs hotel last night. Fifty-three law en­ forcement officers from many points of the State were in attendance- ami without exception they were all agreed that much good is certain to come as a result of the meet* to«- . “Diamond Dick” Convicted; Is . Given Sentence Drank Together - .1 A high-tight of the conference waa a stinging arraignment of the court» as voiced by E. L. E llio tt,. ' district attorney ol Klam ath county, who charged that the laxity of the courts is responsible for much of the lawlessness now prevailing Id his county. Men are only boys grown up The truth of this saying was Courts Lnx HA RR ISBU R G , Penn., Feb. 12. drunk liquor In his home and proven at the conference of , “City, county, state and fed­ — (IP) i— A settlement of the Overdraws Aooount in Bask right here in his office In the law enforcement officers at the eral officers are all cooperating anthracite coal strike was an­ And Disappears From police station.” Llthla Springs hotel last night in Klamath county, but we can­ nounced in a fla t statement today the City • E k w a ll’a face reddened and when R. W. Price, managing di not get the cooperation from by Governor Pinchot. he rushed from the bench to that pneujnonls m ight develop rector of the hotel and' of Crater A 8T O R IA , Feb. 12— ( U .P .)— Patriotic Program Held—to unless he took an enforced rest, Record Breaking Number Lake Lodge, provided 40 mln- the courts that we should get,” face Barde w ith flaming eyes. he declared. “One of the things R. W . Catton, for two y e a n man­ Boost Ashland Basket­ For One Day Revealed ‘‘You never drank liquor in ntea of hilarity, when he waa which la breaking down the ager of the Union Oil company's ball Team Here Yesterday my office or my home or any handcuffed and taken before the law I L enforcing work of oar branch here, is being sought 4y other place with me," he shout- officers for trial in a charge country Is the laxity of tha Abraham , Lincoln, the F irst officers on a w arrant accusing T hirty non-resident motorists e»»<1 campaign for the circuit bench< en banc or “ in bunk” as aaao to be above criticism,” he charg­ said he thought «honld be a par« n,on-resident tourist was regia- Battery B t«Jam at the armory last bee testimony^ Afsa. Dorethy elate judges. Deputy District ed. “ But I say to yon that any . y with the the Lincoln Day ■ UNHl ta ».bland, W « . *n tbe bgnju ' / A . suddenly u U had started. _ Attorney PhOlfpn of Medfp Rev. P. K. Hammond told of Tesclona toppled from t ie w Jodge who n rv«rt> lo r* W 8 F o f 1 „ htg end h r the score. 43 to 32, in with B . M . lh „ nets stand in federal court here prosecuted, and W. T. M ilter office should be severely criti­ the origin of Edwin M arkham ’s a game which was fast and ex­ rather appeared cised and condemned.” famous poem on Abraham L in ­ during the trial- of herself and citing from start to finish. a»