GEBMS three mouthy in the rich osone at Ashland. Pure domestio water hsfoa. v VOL. XLIX The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s to the BE CANDIDATE, FDR GOVERNOR Present Executive l i n e s His fo r m a l Announcement. from Salem DROPS SENATE PLANS Bert B. Haney Expected to Return Soon and Seek Senatorial ' Toga SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 22.— Upon his return to Salem today, Gov- ornor Walter M. Pierce reiterated his announcement made in Eugene Saturday night that he will be a candidate tor re-election as gov­ ernor. Thle positive statement from the executive seta to rest any doubt aa to whether he would run tor governor or United States senator. It likewise gives cred ence ' to the report that Bert E. Haney will return to Oregon soon land announce his candidacy tor United States senator on the dem­ ocratic ticket. Mr. Haney’s resignation from the shipping board will beglven to President Coolidge thia wpek, according to persistent report« coming from Washington, D. C It la understood that he will leave at once with his family for Port­ land and will enter the senator­ ial race. It la thought here that Governor Pierce had positive knowledge of Mr. Haney’s contemplated action and for that reason gave np all tboaght of the senatorial race and decided to seek another term aa governor of Oregon. ? SPEIKA1 Chamber of Commerce func­ tion Tomorrow Will Be Interesting I. E. Vining, who haa just returned from a tour of Oregon and adjoining states, will be the chief speaker at the cham­ ber of commerce forum lun­ cheon at the Lithla Springs ho­ tel tomorrow noon. The luncheon will be some­ what In the nature of a pa­ triotic program in observance of Washington’s birthday. Qom- mlttee reports also will be re­ ceived as thia will ba the last luncheon of the current fiscal year. BIG GOLD RUSH III « I THIS « Reports from Red Lake District Indicate En­ thusiasm is High TORONTO, Feb. 22.— Enthu­ siastic reports on the gold dis­ coveries in the Red Lake district in northwestern Ontario are reach­ ing Toronto. The influx of prospectors has been steady since the first claims were staked out last tall, and preparations at other points in­ dicate that the spring opening of the water houtes may see a gold rush of proportions comparable to that of 1898 In the Klondike. ^Weekly TlSiata Vtolame 41 Young Girl Uses Revolver To Halt Trio Of Bandits DENVER Col., Feb. 22 8 —-Mrs. Irene Pearl Tay-* 8 lor, 18-year-old restau­ rant caahler, was being acclaimed a heroine here today following her suc­ cessful battle against a trio of armed and mask­ ed bandits who sought to rob the restaurant cash register. , The bandits lined up a group of diners and took 9200 from them. They then made a rash for the cash register, but the plucky cashier whipped out a revolver and gave them battle. She was wonnded twice in the fight which followed but successfully repulsed the bandit trio. Wire Service) OMAHA HERDER CASES SOLVED BY CONFESSION NO. 146 George Washington’s Character Revealed B y Penknife Givenito Him by His Mother is INDIANS WILL GET PAYMENTS IN FEW WEEKS “ Maniac Sniper*' is Arrest­ ed in Iowa and Admits His Quilt Klamath Tribe Will Receive $100 Per Capita Prom Government TWO T E OPLE PROM TIMBER KILLED LANDS Man Giving Name of Carter la Caught In Small Town in Iown Two and Possibly Three More Payments Expected During Year OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 22— (U. P .)—Omaha’s “maniac sniper,” who recently shot and killed two persons here and wounded two others seriously, has been cap­ tured five miles north of Bart­ lett, Iowa, according to a long distance message received here thia afternoon. The man under arrest gave the name of Carter, end has con­ fessed the slayings, Bartlett authorities notified Omaha 'po­ lice. For the past several weeks police have been prosecuting a frantic search tor the mysterious sniper who waylaid pedestrians F. J. Newman of Medford and shot them in the back with a rifle aa they walked along to be Chief Speaker the streets In outlying sections. Thia Evening Police believe the man under Members of the Ashland De arrest la a maniac. Molay will honor the memory of George Washington with' a patrio­ tic banquet at the Lithla Springs hotel thia «wetalng, starting at 7:30 o’clock. Attorney Frank J. Newman, of Medford one of the recognised orators of Oragon, will be the principal speaker. There also will Local Basketball Quint Ex­ pacta to Win Tonight's be short talks by members of the fintate De Molay as well as special musi­ cal numbers. Following th e banquet there Or*“u PaM hl«h W k» danc in g ’S t h e -baTIròóffil iwt** ' until a late hour. The general speedy basketball team at the public la invited to the function, armory this evening. Undaunted with tickets at 9*1.25 for the com­ by their double defeat at the hands of Medford, the local team bined banquet end dance. Is expecting a fairly easy vie tory tonight. The Ashland girls will play the Grants Pass girls in a pre­ liminary game which will start at 8 o’clock. ✓ KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 22.— Cash payment of 9100 per capita to Klamath Indians of Oregon has been authorised by the interior department. The total sum to be distributed amounts to >122,600 an^ is de­ rived from profits of timber sales on the reservation. The purposes of the payment is to assist the Indians in their spring farming activities as three consecutive years of bad crops are said to have depleted their resources. Officials at Klamath Agency said today that they had received no notice of the payment. Surprise was expressed that the amount allotted was only 9100 per capita, it being believed that In view of existing conditions a much greater sum would be al­ lowed. During 1925 three payments were made, totaling 9300 per capita. It is believed that in view of the large surplus now on hand in the nation’s treasury, credited to the Indians because of timber sales, two and possibly three more payments will be made this year. K M D in AND DANK ID K E N ID W B EN I ASHLAND HIGH ID : PIA I GRANES PASS ir H O I R S HELD FOR DEAIR OF OFFICER One of Pair Confesses He Shot Warden by Accident NEWPORT. Wash., Feb. 22.- (l_p)— Formal chargee of murder were filed here today against Ro­ land and Everett Van Blarlcom, brothers, holding them tor the death of. Edward Jarrlah, deputy state game warden, last Wednes­ day afternoon. One of the bro­ thers. Roland, la said to have confessed that he shot the game warden by mistake when he only meant to frighten him. ■ 1 I D I BECDYERS FROM SEVERE COLD President Returns to Office After Several Days Illness • ---------- , WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 22. (IP) — President Coolidge re­ turned to his desk today for the first time since ^he contracted a severe cold last Wednesday. He appeared to he Iff good health and indicated he was ready to take up his accumulated work. He la scheduled to address an edu­ cational meeting this evening. BERLIN, Feb. 22. — (IP) — Continuing their campaign to scrap parliamentary government In Germany, the Nationalists to­ day Introduced Into the retchatag a motion tantamount to a demand for a dictatorship of President Van Hindenburg and his cabinet. Their motion proposed abolition of a censtitutlonal proviilon that The radium, accidentally drop­ thé chancellor and cabinet re­ SEATTLE, Feb. 22. — Seattle Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years