lfÀT.ARTÀ AFIRMA Cannot »arvive three months in the rich oaone at Áatiland. Pure domatilo water helps. 1 J NC The Tidings Hoe Been AMaiufs ASHLAND CIAMAiEB Without the use of medicine e nine cases out1 of ten of astl This is a proven fact Newspaper For Nearly, Fifty Years W in Service) Y, FEBRUARY 16, 1926 ASHLAND. OREGON SMALL DOC SA yED FROM DEATH; Highways Open Highway conditions were re­ ported as being vastly improved, and a resumption of auto traffic In a ll directions wffs reported to­ day. Hundreds of workmen ere busily engaged in repairing roads which were undermined by the torrential downpour. Traffic over tha San Joaquin valley line o f the Southern Pa­ cific is being routed through Mon- talova because of the bridge washout at Big Tajunga yester­ day. Court Continues Case Under Old Blasphemy Rule convicted of blasphemy for ex­ pressing a disbelief in Ood In Massachusetts w ill net bo de­ termined for a t least two weeks. Jndge C. C arroll K ing today continued until February 24 the case of Anthony Blmha, Brook­ lyn editor, who was to have gone on tria l charged w ith via» latlng a two-century-old puritan "blue law .” The continuance was granted at the request of Attorney H arry Hoffman of Bos­ ton, senior defense counsel, who said he needed more time to prepare his case. Patrons Of Hotei Robbed By Bandits dressed bandits who walked leisurely into the Hotel Alpine here early In the morning and held up five gueeta, two em­ ployes and a policeman. The victims were locked In a cloak­ room where they were searched. T h e, bandit pair got a consider­ able amount of Jewelry and |4 0 0 in cash. Horse is Blamed In Unusual Case At Klamath' Falls Bellview Community Club Sponsors Function at Local Annoiar Cornelia, the mother of Gracchi, rejected a king married a Roman cltlsin. Lower California Governor Releases New Facts in Strange Oase FAMILY UNDER ARREST American Officers Held Them for Intoxication, Says Official M E X IC A L A . Feb. 10— (U .P .) — Governor Rodrigues of the north­ ern district of Lower California today issued a statement in which he declared that the Peteet fam ­ ily of four who were alleged to have been outraged a t Tla Juana, hpd been arrested for intoxication the night before they committed suicide. " I t is to be deplored that the public <|oes not Consider all the incidents In connection with the Peteet affair,” he declared. "Our Investigation disclosed not only evidence against the guilty ones, but shows that the parents them­ selves were not blameless. "Consideration should be given the fact that all four were arrest­ ed the night before the “shame snicide” at National City, Cal., by American officers for being In­ toxicated.” new-fangled what they So stag the leaders of the movement to revive the old- fashioned square dances, who are looking forward to the old- time dance at the armory F r i­ day evening under the auspices | f the Bellvlpw Community elnb. The p r araee a-Hum tir» -a a M Will he used to the censtrnetien of the community elnb b alld ln f. Much Interest has been shown in the old square dances during recent weeks, and It Is expected there w ill be a large crowd out fo r this event Anti-Saloon League Mobil lies Forces For Im­ pending Battle Citar Council to Consider daitatfe Disposal Prob­ lem Tonight Gem Grocery To Open Tomorrow The Gem Grocery, which will he operated by Jlllson and Carey at 887 B. Main street ta the W im er bonding, w ill open tomorrow, according to an­ nouncement this morning. Both are experienced grocery men ana they have cordially Invited everybody to visit their new store, whether In a shopping or ■ visiting mood. A complete new stock of goods has been placed ta the store. had been le ft to dla la the wooded hillside section above Terrace by some heartless o v | - er last week. F or several nights the hffy had heard the p itifu l moans Sf the dog in the woods back ff( his boms. W ith each sneepedtag night the moaning and howMdg became more feeble, until the boy could stand It no longer. On Saturday he set out stur­ dily to find the canine whoa« appealing cries had touched his heart. Under a clnmp of heavy brush ha came upon the dog— an emanolated, famished little fellow whose eyes looked up hungrily a t the "hoy, and who by that time- was too weak to stand. The dog had been chained to a heavy stake and left to die. Over its le ft eye was a- gaping laceration as though it hud been Aluminum Probe Is Halted Again W ASHING TO N. D. C., Feb. 16— (U .P .)— Senate republicans today blocked temporarily a move for an Investigation of the Aluminum company of America when consideration of the Walsh report asking for a complete In­ quiry was delayed until Thurs­ day. TRAINMEN KILLED M E A D V IL L E , Pa., Feb. 18— Three trainmen on the Erie ra il­ road were burned to death here yesterday when two freight trains crashed together IS miles west of here. I struck over the head with some blunt instrument by its former cruel master. The Good lad rushed back to his home and procured a spade and worked frantically until ho had dug up the stake. Then, gathering the almost lifeless ter­ rier into his arms,« he trudged back down the steep hllletde to his home. Warm m ilk and water were quickly furnished the abused dog. A soft bed was made by eager, tender hands, and the little dog closed its eyes In con- teqted sleep. * The little terrier Is still a l­ most too weak to stand. But it la being fast nurtured back to health by its faithful 8-year-old master. Its strength Is . being bullded up by milk and meat after its diet of nearly a week on barren leaves of the h ill­ side nnderbrush. And because of the love of the boy for his new-found frieud, boy and dog are becoming in­ separable pals. Suzanne Lenglen Beats Miss Wills In Tennis Match CANNES, France, Feb. 1«. — (IP) — Susanne Lenglen, French tennis star, today defeated Helen W ills of California In the C arl­ ton club tournament, <-S and 8-8. The French star, however, was hard pressed by the courageous American champion and It was only a fter a hard fought firs t eat aad sensational second set that Surname M a liy flashed her w f f cinerator problem has been be­ fore the city officials at various tlmoa for the past several years, and apparently sentiment l«,now at a point where some definite step w ill be taken to solvo Ash­ land’s garbage problem. Jnat what steps w ill be taken Exhibit to be Held This Year From Sept. 16 to could not bo forecast, although 18, Inclusive it was Indicated that the ques­ tion would be fu lly discussed, The 1928 Jackson county fair with the likelihood that the w ill be held from September 15 movement would get well under to 18 Inclusive, according to way. word brought back from Van­ couver, B. C., by Bid I. Brown, secretary of the fa ir ’ board. Thia» data was selected at the annual m eettag.of the North Pa­ cific Fairs alsocfatlon which agree« on a ll dates for county and state fairs la order to avoid of dates. The Jackson Cow*eg&tiofnal Pre/tcher conflict county fa ir la now a part of Reads Resignation at the North Pacific fa ir circuit. Six Children Are Burned To Death STAUNCH FRIEND Lawrence Good, 8-year-old sen e f M r. and Mrs. Guy Good Of Terrace stroet, today wan M a t ­ ing back to health a w lstf»l- eyeff MtUe Fox T errier dog wht^h elnerator may b e t a fn p r - a t the American girl started a smashing •e a tin g of the city councp to­ game on returns hvt lacked eon- night, It waa Indicated thia morn- tag by MS^or Johnaop. The in­ W A SHING TO N, D. C., Feb. 16 — Proponents of the light wines and beer program In congress w ill have a hard battle on their hands, according to Wayne B. Wheeler, general attorney for the Anti-Saloon League. Wheel­ er is now gathering the "dry" forces together to mobilize Sunday School against the "wets.” , He predicted the campaign Rev. W . Judson Oldfield, pas­ for modification of the Volstead tor of the Congregational church law would start here on Wash­ of thia city, read his resigna­ ington's birthday. tion from the pastorate of this church Sunday morning, ac­ cording to statements made to The Tidings today by members of the organisation. It* w a s stated that no action has been taken relative to the A HOUGHTON, Mich., Feb. 16 — resignation of the pastor. meeting of 'the congregation Is Trapped In twosqcond story bed­ rooms in a log farm hopse, six necessary to act upon a resigna­ children, aged from 3 to 10, were tion, according to the informa­ burned to death and the parents, tion given The Tidings, and Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Rothen- this meeting w ill probably be berger and a 4-months-old girl held In the near future. K L A M A T H FA LLS , Ore., Feb. 1«— A horse, colliding 'With a guy wire on Second and Oak yesterday, caused a number of severely burned In a fire today at C alifornia Oregon Power com- Portage Entry, 18 miles east of formers to burn out. Power service in th a t district was sus­ pended tem porarily during re­ pairs. Two horse« said to be oifeed by the Western Transfer com­ pany, trotted across tha street at Second and Oak to a trough. One hone collided w ith a guy wire on a power polo. The Impact shook the pole end the wires came together causing a short clrcnit which in a thrice had burned out transform er* .and power lines from Klam ath avenue to Oak. YOUTH PRO1 The Black and White Berne” to be Staged March 8th and 9th rar caught BRIEF ESCAPE Fred Fktih, 2 2 - Year-Old Bandit, Recaptured Near The Dalles WANTED AT WILLOWS Breaks Lock Off Leg Cklff Enroute Back to California! Again T H E DALLES. Ore., Feb. 1« — (U . P .)— Fred Floth, 22-year- old mail robber at Willows, Cal., who escaped here yesterday while an officer was taking him from Colfax, Wash., to Willows, was again on his way to face federal trial following his cap­ ture here late yesterday. Floth picked the lock on one leg cuff, and wrapping the* chain around his leg, walked off the train at The Dalles unde­ tected. After he had escaped he broke the other lock with a stone. Coming into The Dalles again,« Floth attempted to pass a bad check when he became hungry, and his apprehension and ar­ rest followed shortly after. Rep. Berger WASHINGTON. D. C.. Feb. 18 -‘- ( U .P .) — Demurrers were filed today In the District of Colum­ Robber Confesses Crimes bia supreme court by < Albert And Implicates Pair of B. Fall and Edward L. Doheny, Bluecoats J r .,..to Indictments' charging CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 16.— Two them with receiving 8100,000 in connection with the leasing policemen have been suspended of naval oil reserves In Kern In Evanston, suburban home of Vice-President Dawee, as a result eoonty, Calif. Thg Legion’s home-talent play, "Th e Black and W hite Revue," w ill be staged at the Vining Theatre Monday and Tues­ day evenings, March 8th and 9th., according to a decision of the show committee which m et last night w ith J. T. Coyle, the dlrect- A o f the «how, ■ ’/r ; The first rehearsal w ill he hdld at the Legion room in the Armory tonight at 7:80 P. M. and the rehearsals w ill be rushed through w ith a snap. The Legion antici­ pates a very successful rendition of the interesting attraction which M r. - Coyle has brought to Ash­ Assurance Given That Local Product Will be Used la n d on Normal School The list of those who w ill prob­ ably be In the show Is: V. D. The cornerstone of the new M iller, C. A. Malone, Elwood Southern Oregon state normal Hedberg, Andy McGee, 8. A. school In this city, w ill be of Peters, Jr., Earl Crow, R. J. Ashland granite. Woods, E. J. Farlow, Roy F ra i­ This assurance was given at ler, Dr. Shinn, Dr. Burdlc, Ed. the chamber of commerce lun­ Dunn, Mr. Bowen, Mr. Harrell, cheon today noon following re­ M r. Robertson, H. L. Claycomb, ports by George W . Dunn, chair­ M r. Burnett, K arl Nlms, Mr. Ca­ man of a special committee, and rta , Dom Provost, K. McWilliams, J. H. Fuller, elnb secretary. Carl Smith, Mr. Gwenbrenner, and Mr. Dunn reported that an In­ John Enders. G. M. Green was vestigation showed a northern chosen business manager. firm had submitted a lower bid for the granite work. It being 3300 lower than that of the lo­ cal firm . Mr. Fuller said he had been assured by members of the board of regents that the Ashland granite w ill be allowed for the enduring cornerstone. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. 1« — Congressman Borger, Wisconsin socialist, today Introduced a reso­ lution in congress which would restore a ll eltlienahlp rights to Eugene V . Debs, who served a term In A ttaata penitentiary for unpatriotic cohdnct daring tha world war, Berger declared It The fjrst half of the taxes should be paid before May 6, the second half before November 8, after these dates the taxes draw interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. For­ merly, first half taxes were payable before April 5 and sec- ond half before October 5, so this gives an additional month In each case; the rate of In­ terest has also been reduced from 12 per cent to 10 per cent. States anfi not to Doha to de him the rights of citixenshlp. Basketball Quintet Trains For Games Members , of (he high school basketball sqttad are patting la some hard training work this week ta preparation for tho two games w ith Medford high school, their traditional rivals. The local hoys and their support- are are confident Ashland will win both gamos. They play ta< Madforg F riday night and hero Saturday nlglft. Reserved «eht tickets are reported to be go­ ing at a brisk rata. •’ ? Drawn-Out Oase 'ortland Expected to go to Jurors PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 18— (U .P .)— The long drawn-out con­ spiracy tria l involving A rthur Christensen and Robert and A. C. Smith Is expected to reach the ju ry tonight. The trio, for­ mer state prohl officers, are accused of violating the federal llqnor laws. Closing arguments were under way this afternoon. EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 1# — (Special) — T w e nit|y three chocolate bars and a ham sandwich consti­ tuted the principal loot of a sweet toothed burglar who last night raided a Southern Pa­ cific All-Day Lunch car en route from Portland to Coos Bay. H alf a dosen doughnuts, six rolls of clove life savers six packages of chewing gum, a curton of cigar­ ettes and a dollars worth of nickles completed the robber's haul. This, railway officials claim, is the first Lunch Car robbery in railroad history. The car was one of several recently designed to supply meals to day coach and tourist passengers at popular prices and represents an innovation in railroad catering. How the rob- her, who must have boarded the car here at about midnight, escaped undetected is a puisle to which the t police are striding to supply an answer. Demurrers Filed By Accused Pair First Half Due Before May 6 ' And Last Half Before . J ‘ November 5 Restoration of Oitiienship Righto Bought by Robbery ■ LOS A N G ELES, Feb. 1«. — (LP) — An abrupt cessation o f rains and heavy winds today «brought a half in the severity of one of the worst storms which the coast of Southern C alifornia has ex- perieneed in many years. The three days o f continuous driving rain brought a property damage estimated at more than a million dollars, w hile several llveo were lost as a result of the storm and lashing tides. PO RTLAND, Or«., Feb. 1< — (U . P .) — A n other chapter in the contro­ versy between Portland police and state traffic officers was written here today when 212 Portland . motorists, arrested by state officers last week for having defective head­ lights, escaped fines when they appeared In rounlci- pal court. The courtroom swarmed w ith motorists, indignant and otherwise, when the cases were called. Bat Judge Stadter took the position that the city can take care of Its own tra ffic problems without al<| from outside sources, and declined to assess penalties. "Get yonr lights fix­ ed,” ordered the court to those who appeared. And everybody was happy— except the state traffic cops. GRUEL TREATMENT IS REVEALED; ■ Portland Jurist Refuses To Fine Guilty Autoists essman Among way Vietimi rictims in Washington W A SHING TO N, D. C., Feb. 18 — Congressman W . C. Hawley of Oregon Is among the numerous congressional victims of a mild attack of tnfluensa which has incapacitated numerous members of both 8T8ffrtm of The Oregon congressman has been confined to hie bed for the past several days but hla condition la not considered ser­ ious, according to the attending physloans. crime conditions made by W illiam A. Wlltberger, celled the "college graduate police chief?’ The policemen, one a negro, were nffmed, the chief said, In a confession of Glen Kenley, held on robbery chargee, who said they had’aided him and three others In more than a score of burglaries In the exclusive suburb. Noted Film Comedian is Pirating Popular Stage Flay COOPERATION URGED Declares Ashland Residents Can Aid Faculty In Work of School 1 W ith the expected sympathy and support of the citiceng of Ashland, the Southern Oregon state normal school, which opeha here on June 21, w ill be one of the finest institutions of Its kind in the northwest. This was the hope and prophecy expressed at the cham­ ber of commerce luncheon In the Llthla Springs hotel today noon by J. A. Churchill, president of the normal school. In a short talk Mr. Churchill outlined th e - work of the new school and told of his aspira­ tions of making It an Institution of which Ashland and the en­ tire state would be justly proud. Fine Library " In the first place, we will have an excellent library,” be ■aid. “A good library is the heart of every ' Institution of learning, and our library of some 5,000 volumes w ill be selected by Mias Cornelia Marvin, state librarian. , “W e will have a faculty ef 21 members, who, I am sure, w ill give splendid service. The summer school which starts June 21, will have a faculty of 17 members. We will have 40 courses in all. These courses will be somewhat different than, any school of its kind In the west, Qur work wUl. be broadly Mr. Churchill emphasised the fact that the chamber of com­ merce can play an Important part In getting the normal school off to a good start. He .called attention to the fact that the normal school students must have actual experience la teach­ ing, and he urged that the news be broadcast throughout the county that students In all grades can take a summer coursp of six weeks which will advance them In their regular school classes. He hopes to have from 300 to 350 pupils taking thia work in the practice school. , He also urged that the resi­ dents of Ashland aid the school faculty In finding suitable Hy­ ing accommodations for the stu­ dents who w ill ho attending school. He predicted there would be approximately 325 here for the regular summer courpe this year, while there would he at least 200 students for the regular school term which opens next September. N E W YO RK. Feb. fc— Harold Lloyd, filmland's noted com­ edian, la facing a suit for 8260,- 000 damages by Owen Davis, playrlght, who claims Lloyd pirated his play, "The Nervous W reck” and made It Into a Lloyd feature film , "W hy W orry?” Papers In the damage suit College Courses have been filed In the supreme The normal school will offer court here. The Path« Dis­ tributing corporation la made a a two-year course for high school graduates which will fit them to co-defhndant with Lloyd. enter junior classes In any pf the accredited Institutions of higher learning In the state. Mr. Churchill was introduced by Rev. H. F. Pemberton, who came recently from Salem. Mr. e Pemberton assurdd Ashland resi­ dents that Mr. Churchill would fit In w illingly and satisfactority MO8BACH, eOrmany, Feb. 16 In the city’s social, clvle and — Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. no­ educational lfo. torious American draft evader, today entered a formal plea of not guilty to charges of lmmor- Bergdoll Enters Not Guilty Plea To Moral Charge Diamond nFind” allty. Bergdoll was arrested Arouses Farmers here last week following a probe Into his reputed associations. The prosecuting attorney de­ O8YKA, Mias.. Feb. 1 clines to 'discuss the case until Farmers in this commanlty a more thorough Investigation still a hit apathetic over has bean made. reported claims of L. W. Del Chicago geologist, that he discovered diamonds on the 1 lands of this valley. Dei the fact that Delaad has 1 acres of valley lead ander h the farmers are not aatictpa becoming millionaires ever al N E W (YORK. FeB. 18— Two days after he turned over the * Q UAKE names of 100 persons Involved In • rum ring, Hans Fuhrman, REDONDO government Informer, was found dead with a bullet In his head, it was revealed here today. Japanese Minister Liquor Informant Is Awarded Medal Is Shot To Death HONOLULU, Fab. 1 < _ (U .P .J — K. Hoshtaawa, Jhpanese minister to China, has been awarded a medal by the Japanese govern­ ment for hie services in connect­ ion with the Russo-Japanese treaty, according to dispatches re­ ceived here from Toklo. J- A. Churchill Gives Inter­ esting Talk at Weekly Forum Lunch