I MALARIA GERMS Cannot anrvive three months in the rich osene at Astifend. Pom domestio .water helps. The Tidings Has Been ’A^AIond*« T idings ly Newspaper For'Nearly, Fifty .^ear« ASHLAND CLIMATE Í .Without the use of medicine enren nine cases out o í ten of ' This is a proven fa ct Wire Service) VOL. XLUC Successor to the Seal.Weekly Tiding^ Volume 41 ASHLAND, OREGQÑ, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926 Planned Here GEORGE DI WILL RUN FORI STATE SENATE Billy Sunday Not To Hold Revival Meetings in May 8. 8 8 8 8 Ashland Man Will be Candi- 8 date for Republican 8 Nominatimi 8 8 ANNOUNCEMENT MADE, 8 8 W a r Im portant Factor in N o rm ali 8 School W e rk Last 8 Session 8 George W. Dunn, who has rep­ resented Jackson oonnty' In the| state senate during the last two sessions, stated to The Tidings editor today that he had decided to seek the Republican nomina­ tion for another term in the May primary. Considerable comment has been indulged In as to whether Mr. Dunn would again enter the race. Reports had been circulated that be had agreed previously not to seek another term and that, there­ fore, be would not make the rape. Mr. Dunn stated he had not made any promise to remain out of this primary and that any report« to that e'ffect were erroneous. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ¡X 3 3 3 3 3 3 Billy Sunday, famous evangelist, will not come to Ashland next May for . a series of revival medt- tags, This decision was ‘ reached this morning at a well attended and har- monious meeting of the Ashland Ministerial asso- elation. It was announced that the three or four mln- lstera who sponsored the movement to bring Billy Sunday to Ashland have been transferred to other cities, and for that rea- son It was deemed best to eall off the proposed revivals. Mr. Sunday had agreed to came to Ashland, but in view of the changed personnel of the pastor- ates here It was ta u g h t he would rather cancel his Ashland engagement WOULD CHANGE INAUGURATION OF PRESffiENT Proposed Amendment F ix in# Time for Third Man- day in January Passes SEN A TE T A K ES ACTION Measure Now up to H o m e Stag, field Grazing BUI is Condemned WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 18 — (U.P.)—The Norris constitu­ tional amendment changing the date for the inauguration of the president from March 4 to the third Monday In January was adopted In the senate today by a vote of 72 to 2. The same bill would change the date for opening, congress from December to the first Monday In January. The amendment was passed in the senate at the last session but was defeated in the home. There was but little discus­ sion of the measure whei^ It came up for final action again today. , , Gerald Chapman Loses Fight To 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 THINKS WHITE Escape Hanging HOUSE ROOF IS NEAR COLLAPSE NBWJ TORK, Peb. ,1.81*8 — (U.P.)—Gerald Chap- 8 man, notorious mall ban- dlt, has lost another round In hls desperate fight to escape the noose. The United States circuit court of appeals here today ruled that Chap- man must hang under the sentence imposed by 18 the state court or Cop- 8 nectlcnt. 8 Chapmen sought to 8 escape hanging until af- 8 ter he had serve* a long 8 penitentiary sentence im- posed by the federal court for robbing the United States malls. President Coolidge and Fam ­ ily in Constant Danger, Says Expert TOO MUCH ECONOMY newt I ve R e f usea to Approvo A ppropriation o f *3 0 0 ,0 0 0 F o r Work WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 13 — (U .P .)—-The well known econ­ om y o f President Coolidge muy resa lt la a w hite house catas­ trophe a t any time. This Cat Ought To Take Out An Anglers’ Permit The Plaza Confection- .ery has the prise fish- catching cat in the com­ munity, according to an incident of last Saturday night. Fred Taylor was sur­ prised when he looked down and saw the cat entering the kitchen door with a large trout in Its mouth. The fish waa safely delivered alive to Mr. Taylor. The cat had caught the fish, which was about eight inches long In Ashland creek at the rear of The Plaza. The fish was returned to the creek alive, as Pred_ said he did not believe his fishing license permitted him to allow his cat to fish for him. Tunneling From Mattem Property to Famous Old Gold Mine Expected to be Started This Spring — Leases and Right of Way Procured 1 " - . -to Definite plans are under w ay for the re-opening of the old Ashland mine, one of the biggest gold mining properties in Southern Oregon, it became known today. Weakened by tbe constant de­ terioration of Its supports, the White house roof is in danger of crashing down on the occu­ Herman Mattem, at one time general m anager of the pants, according to the testi­ mi^>, and also owner of the M attem mine at Jackson mony given before the house ap­ Springs, is completing all preliminary arrangements for propriations committee today hy this gigantic development, and hopes to start actual Major W. S. Grajit, public build­ work on both properties this spring, barring the unfor- Gwin 8. Butler ing director. Grant said the condition of the root is very Broken Knee Cap seen- A«W Collision dangerous and might collapse in Verifies Report the event of a heavy snow. With his customary reticence* Mr. M attem admitted Gwin S. Butler, well President Coolidge, Grant tes- resident, surf« today that his plans, as now outlined, call for*the joint i tirted, refusee to _ approve an fractured kneecap at Rapport Prom ised development of both mines. He has procured the neces­ B in Oppooed appropriation for *600,000 for He has withheld his announce­ WASHINGTON, D. C.. Peb. IS Pella yesterday when remedying the dangerous condi­ sary optiops, leases and right of way to permit the con­ ment until he could see whether I Former R esident Return» — (U.P.)—The Stanfield grating skidded at the sharp turn tion, despite the fact that the Annual Session Planned for struction of a two-mile tunnel starting at the Mattem Medford — Program his many friends of former cam-1. to T aira O v er O eser bill was criticised today by Sec­ the Link river bridge end off1 roof is becoming more danger­ mine and extending back under the bill to the old Ashland lldej with another auto. • Outlined palgns would support him in this Service Station retary of Interior Work before ous each year. mine. * year’s struggle. He stated he was Mr. Butler wee thrown from thé senate public lands com­ The president doesn’t see how The Jackson County Health As­ greatly encouraged by the en-1 Dr. W. Oeeer, who for four mittee. Secretary Work eeld the hls' car end struck the curbing he can get away long enough to It probably will be nt least a month before the work sociation will hold its Annual couragment be had been given. I years has been operating, The bill la too cumbersome and com­ Suffering intense pein, the Ip gets under way* but if no entanglements present them­ have the roof fixed. meeting on March 2nd In the as­ In addition to the fotfr years I Oeser Ashland Service Station, plex and deprives the govern Jured man was brought hack to selves the develojunrtit of these two big-paying proper- sembly room of the First Metho­ Mr. Dana represented t h u * ^ ^ ! h a d leased the station to Clifford sat or too much rwwerwhieh Ashland last night hy Mfffe, Ttes w ttrbg Btsu V wt uwr big suste and v riB' i i w t e i a — v dist Church, Medford. Would be transferred to stock Hamakar. Attending physician» The session will * convene at ployment of a large force of men. ty In the state bouse In 1841. Jenkins, who took possession this say it will her" at least 10 days 2:30 o'clock. Five minute re­ During the last session of the I morning. The Ashland mine was started in 1896 and always before the swollen knee will ports will be given by Dr. V. 8. state he was able at various times I Mr. Jenkips is an experienced be In shape for an X-ray photo­ made money for its operators. It was last operated in Geary. County Health physician, to take the leadership in the In-1 service station man, having oper- graph. He will be incapacitated 1917, whdn it was .shut down because of water. Thia Miss Betord, and Miss Jennings, terest of the normal school legls-1 ated a station In Roseburg, which for several weeks. County health nurses and Mrs property has yielded $1,200,000 in gold ore. lation and was one of the main I was later sold to The Union Oil The sharp turn going into Denton, City health nurse for the Locals Take Saturday Even The Mattem mine lias not been operated since 1896, factors which resulted in the ap-1 company. He then opened a gar- Klamath Fall* at the Link river schools of Ashland and Medford, but it, too, was a good paying property during the time ings Basketball Contest, propriation for the Ashland nor-1 age there, which he also sold, bridge bee been the scene of The officers and chairmen of the 46 to 13 mal. He was a resident of Ashland from many auto accidents during the various committees of the Health of its operation. Reserved Seats For B asket­ His announcement gives the 1909 • to 1921 when he was man- paat few months, end is especial­ Central Point high school B ig Tunnel Project Association will also give brief ball Contest Placed on Ashland district two avowed can-lager of The Oregon Gae and ly dangerous when the pavement went down to defeat, 46 to 13, digests of the year’s work. Any By tunneling from the base of the mountain on the Sale Today dldates in the May primary, as Electric company, which was later Is at all slippery. against Ashland high school’s Individual who Is interested« In site of the Mattem mine back to the Ashland mine, the Wm. Briggs, local attorney, has I changed to The Southern Oregon Ashland high school’s basket­ clever basketball quintet on tbe this work Is cordially invited to already announced he*will seek I Gas company. Ashland will wel- trouble with the water will not be encountered. In fact, armory floor here Saturday eye be preeent. the Republ|ean nomination for I come Mr. Jenkins hack Into the ball team faces the acid test this week when it clashes with Med­ nlng. The local boys showed n The Jackson County Health As­ tho tunnel will provide an outlet for the predent flooded the state house of representatives. | city’s business fold. remarkable burst of speed and sociation feels especially privil­ condition of the Ashland mine. Dr. Oeeer has been a familiar ford high school in two games, one at Medford' end the other had the game well in hand at eged In having been able to secure News of this projected mining development will l>e I figure in Ashland for many years all stages. i for Its chief speaker, Dr. J. L. laled with high interest by Ashland residents generally and has built up to magnificent here. The Medford game will be His «subject us it will mean the largest gold mining development in The teams lined up as follows: Else of Portland. J business at his station. Hls gen* staged next Friday night, end the game here will be played Satur­ Central Point— Pickett and 111 be “Prevention and Control attracted day night Southern Oregon being carried on just outside the Ash* Terrific Blast Reported in Faber, forwards; Benson, centor: of Goitre in our Children.” Dr. u u i targe patronage to hie station. Reserved seats for the Ashland and city limits. ' J Rise has done splendid work Ohio Shaft — One Body Shores and Hamilton, guards; He stated he would take a long game were placed on sale today along this line and Is well and Substitutions, Hober for Hamil­ Recovered Former State D ry A^fentg »nt would later reengage In at Rose Brothers, end It la ex­ favorably known throughout the ton. Accused of Conspiracy l buelneM, a . he did not want to pected there will he e heavy de­ BBLLAIRB, O., Peb. 16— (U. Ashland— Marske and Aldo state. Hls lecture will commense become inactive. A gainst U. S. Law mand for these favored paste­ P ,)—A terrific explosion wreck­ Parr, forwards; Moore, center; at 7:30 P. M. and will be given boards. The school authorities ed the main entrance to the Gosnell and Abbott, guards. in the assembly room of the First PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 16. — I also have A group of reserved Cleveland Western company Substitutions, Tilton for Marske; Methodist Church, Medford. (IP) — The trial of Arthur Christ­ seat tickets for the Medford game mine at Powhattan, 20 mllea Roy Parr for Moore; Katser* fer The public, especially parents, ensen and Robert and A. C. Smith WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. — (IP) Friday evening. • are extended an urgent Invitation south of here, this morning. Gosnell; Hill for Abbott ashington Jurist Holds — Investigation of tbe alien prop­ former state prohl officers, Is ex-j The local boys feel confident to be present to hear what Dr. Six hundred miners entered Criminal Charge is in pected to close In federal court erty custodian's office by ' Com­ they will be able to take the meas­ the diggings at 7 o’clock, one Else has to say on Goitre. Goitre E very W ay late today. The men are charged ptroller General McCarl has ure of Medford high school, and body, horribly mangled, has been haa already assumed quite alarm­ A hybrid cross between a with conspiracy to violate the fed­ President o f A shland Nor­ strong support from citizens gen­ brought out facts that will re­ ing proportions In this county as taken from the pit. Twenty- leopard and a Jaguar In tbe zoo WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 15 eral prohibition law. The Smith sult In suits against attorneys hiv­ mal to T alk at Chamber erally will be of material help to four miners, all severely burned, well as in ethey sections of our — (U .P.)—Albert B. Fall, for­ at Madison, Wisconsin, Is larger brothers are sons of Johnston them. ed by the government during (he Forum Tuesday state and it will be the part of mer secretary of the Interior, have been led from the pit. than either of its parents. Smith, former warden of the Ore-1 wisdom to t focus our attention and Edward L. Doheny, oil mag­ war. Howard Sutherland, newly gon penitentiary. J. A. Churchill, state superin­ upon the malady with a view to nate, must stand trial in the appointed alien property custod­ tendent of public instruction, and prevention and If- possible eradi­ criminal court here on a charge ian, told President Coolidge to­ who will become president of the day. . ! cating It entirely.* of conspiracy to defraud the Southern Oregon state normal government through naval oil school when it opens here this reserve leases granted by Fall summer, will be the chief speak­ Operating their vehicles with to Doheny. This ruling was er at the chamber of commerce the old 1926 license plates prov made In the District of Columbia forum luncheon at the- Llthia Approximately 600,000- silver-) ed a costly experience yesterday supreme court todag by Justice Springs hotel tomorrow noon, side eggs, and 1,600,040 steelhead for (Ray Kelly end Lee Pierce, Wendell B. Stafford. eggs have been taken from the| Mr. Churchill has for years been both of whom were arrested yes- Game law violations are be- der 16 Inches in length. leadin educator* of Bear creek fish racks so far this Jone of °* the leading wlth glfill Succeeding "Thia spirit of fair play on (lie year hy C. L. Roadarmel of the Oregon and'hls selection as presl- before Justice of the Peace L. year and the sportsmen of Ore­ part of the sportsmen la due In a dent of the Ashland normal met Seoretary o f State D efinitely state gamW commission, he re­ O. Robe«« end were fined *10 gon who whip the many trout largo measure to the campaign of •r y o f B ody with general approval. It Is ex­ W ithdraws From O. O. ported. yesterday. each. streams are becoming true sports­ education which the game com­ P- Primaries The steelhead run is still on pected he will have «n Import­ Vernon Drake wee stopped for men In every sense of the word. mission has been carrying on for ASTORIA, Ore., Feb. 16— wmartM M oam» *• end before It Is over Mr. Road-, ant message for Ashland r e s i­ driving a car with defective (U. P .)— Her head crushed by several years,’* explained Mr. SALBM, Ore., Feb. 16. — ftp) With ambitions for navy car- dents concerning the school. Proof of this waa given yes­ armel expects to take between brakes, but when the officers a milk bottle, tbe body of sere before them, four Ashland -— Secretary of State Seat A. Parr. Chamber of qommerce officials 4,000,000 end 6,000,000 eggs. learned he had Joined the navy terday when Deputy State'Game Pearl Vargos, ¡12, a negress, was boys entrained last night for Koser will not be d candidate tor Yesterday was a perfect day ere expecting a record attendance and was leaving the city lest Wardens Roy Pam and Pat Daily for steelhead atfpltag and num­ found In two-robm quarters here Portland where they will take a the republican nomination for tomorrow’s luncheon. evening, the charge was dropped. made an all-day tour on the erous good edtehes were report­ today, giving Astoria 'Its first final physical examination prior governor. Hls definite an • . _____ Rogue where at numerous points murder mystery In several years. to being sent to the Great Lakes meat to thia effect waa nm they checked np on anglers’ li­ ed at all points on the Rogue. The police are seeking a while naval station at Chicago for train­ late Saturday. Had he The 1926 record was believed censes and th e sls e of the steel­ to have been established by H. H. man who is said to have con­ ing before being assigned to war­ the race there to no qneel heads. ‘PARIS, Tex., Peb.. 16.—(VP»— Boussur of Medford, who last sorted with the woman. Little ships. The boys were recruited that he would have made a i The sum of SI,260,000 far an Ob­ WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 16. • Not one law violation was not* Week pulled out an ll-pound steel-Isis known about her in Astoria. here last wee*. hid tor honors. servatory at the University at — (IP) A complete Investiga­ SPOKANB, Wash., Peb: 16. — ed, although every vantage point bead after a 36-mlnata battle. The She came here from Portland Those who Joined the navy are The withdrawal from the Texes Is provided for tn the will tion into the affairs of the Anti- (IP) «— James Rowan. I. W. W. along {he famous trout stream big trout, was caught a short dis­ little more than a year ago. F. B. Darling. Wilbur Jordan. by Mr. Koser leavee hat two i of William J. McDonald, Wealthy fluloon League Is asked In e reso­ agitatmr and former pel of “Big had Its full quota of anglers. Not tance below the dam at Gold Ray. candidates now la H. F. Porter and J. F. Selvey. capltallstwho died here this week. lution presented to the toouse by Bill” Mywgrd, wee deprived of only wore the anglers all equip­ Yesterday l e caught several over Holland farmers and farmer­ •a ere Jay H. The University of Texas la one Contressmen Britten, republican hie cttlM^shlp rights by Federal ped with lloeasee, * but they were five pound», and was one of the ettes row out to the cow pas­ The largest lighthouse léne I. I* Pattereoa e( of the richest institutions In the of Illinois. He said a similar bill Judge J. Stanley Webster here observing strictly the law whleh most sucoessfdl anglers at tpat tures in canal boats at milking In the world Is in Hawaii. It ty. One or two world, because of Its old lends. will be introduced in the senate. today. forbids the taking of trout un­ point. time. to nine feet In diameter. alag to eater the May j a m i s i JEHHNS M LOCATE HERE LOCAL MAN INJURED IN KLAMATH HEALTH EBOY 10 MET MARCH Z W CENTRAL POINT IS B E A M M O N IB B I IS KEEN in MrnroRD game MINE E X P lO n LIQUOR TRIAL TO PI LU ilQF RV T flHIPUT a lal,ty and -courte»y hM L D lUllIufll War Lawyers Will FALL AND DOHENY Be Sued, Report MUST STAND TRIAL w WII1BE SPEAKER Many Trout Eggs Are Being Taken Pair With 1925 GAME LAW VIOLATIONS LESS; Licenses Fined SPIRIT OF FAIR*PLAY RULES; STEELHEAD ANGLING IS GOOD ASTORIA NEGRESS IS MURDER VICTIM SAM K N O T TO - SEEK GOVERNORSHIP .antoümñngOi^ovm' Embryonic «Gobs" Off For port|an(] Texas Universiti iversity Gets #1,250,0001 In quiry Asked By Spokane Agitator House Resolution Loses Citizenship 1