MALARIA GERMS Cannot rorvive three months in the rich osone at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. * A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been A'sMand’s Leading Newspaper F o r Nearly Fifty Years (Ualtod Pre»» wire Service) VOL. XLDE Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 42 ASHLAND, OREGON , WEDNESDAY, FEB 24, 1926 W E » TOWN’ FORCES WIN IN SEATTLE FIGHT I I I Mrs. Bertha Landes Leads Field in Mayoralty Primary Election MAYOR BROWN SECOND e—— — t Theee Two WU1 Oppose Each Other in the General Election, March 9th • ! SEATTLE, W uh., Feb. 2 4 -r (U.P.)— Seattle women had their day In politics yesterday when Mrs. Bertha Landes, twice a member of the city council and at preseat president of that body, led the primary field by over a thousand rotas in the race for nomination as mayor. Her (nearest, opponent was Mayor Edwin J. Brown, who will oppose her In tbs general election on March 9. The primary was a clear cat fight between the two all the way, with the “open town“ forces backing Mayor Brown and the “closed town“ faction sup­ porting Mrs. Landes. CHAMBERLAIN ADD ha M ïïimm Oregon Men Sick in National Capital Are Mnch Better Today WASHINGTON, Feb. 24— Re­ porting that their patient . was slowly gaining, physicians at­ tending former Senator George E. Chamberlain are permitting him to sit up for longer- pertoM and feel that he Is maklhg ex­ cellent progress. ' Representative Hawley, con­ fined to his bed for several days by grip and bronchial tronble, sat up today and hopes to retfirn to his office by the end of this week. •'« Street rumors flyirig about Medford last night and this morning to the effect that Ashland high school had cancelled its two remaining basketball games with Medford high school next week were branded as entirely false this morning by B. C. Forsythe, princlpall of Ashland high school. “It snch rumors arc in circulation (n 'Medford they must have orlginat- ed there,” declared Mr. Forsythe. “So far as we are concerned there has not even been a sugges- tion of snch action, and we certainly Intend to complete our schedule.“ The Medford rumors were started as a result of local criticism of the ¡“ stalling’' tactics employ- ed by the Medford team to win both Its /am es against Ashland. Al- though “stalling” is In evqcy way legal under the basketball rules, lo- ca( Partisans take the po- sltlon that It is unsports- manlike and for that reason have been free in their criticism of Coach Calllson of Medford. 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 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 COUNIY m s s W M E Ilf Assessment Date Change From March 1 to Jan. 1 ie Proposed SALEM. Ora?, Psb, 24— (ILP.) —County assessors of Oregon In conference here today with the state tax Investigating committee went on record as favoring a change in the date of assess­ ments from March 1 to January 1. They believe the change will go far toward correcting the Inequalities which now exist. H R IN EAST INFLUENZA TAKES TAKES FAST DROP IT thususm T RUNS ENTHU! ELECT MCGEE CLUB TO BE "‘■ORGANIZED SOON; HEAVY STOMI ADJUTANT OF membership C ampaign starts IS RAGING AT CRATER LAKE LEGION POST GOLF Marked enthusiasm w; last night at the org meeting of Ashland golf lasts at the Llthia Springe Will Succeed Elwood Hed and a campaign for mem berg, Who Submitted will be started at once. ’■ His Resignation The report of the site commit­ tee, which selected the Elltott ANNOUNCE SHOW PLAN tract south of the city, waa *<*•?*- ed without a dissenting vote. “The Black and White Revne’ Definite organisation plana will to be Staged at Hilt on not be completed until the mem- March 10th bersnlp drive gets under way. * «■MHUHmae sident of the E. V. Carter, president Andy McGee was elected ad­ First National Bank . waa onajof jutant of the American Legion the most enthused of tb Post No. 14 of this city at the post’s regular meeting last ed that Ashland should have night, following the resignation a golf course five years ago. of Elwood Hedherg, who was elected for thia year. Mr. Mc­ Gee has been one of the most active members of the poet and his election was a popular one. It w»s announced last night that the Legion show, “The Black and White Revue” wou'd .,af I be staged in Hilt at the Com­ munity Club house, March 10, la an effort to convince Klam­ following the two engagements ath Falls business men of the at the Vining theatre here. Jack unfriendliness of establishing' a Coyle, the show director, and braach office and information R. J. Woods motored to Hilt re­ bureau at the junction of. the cently and reported that they Pacific and Ashland-Klamath were promised a “packed houso" highways, a committee from the by those sponsoring the show in Ashland chamber of commagge the Northern California town. motored to Klamath Falls this Bowers Chosen morning where It will meet wRh Jim Bowers was elected the Klamath chamber director, treasurer of the “On To Paris” this afternoon. club, which will operate for the According to report, Klamath creation of a fund to send one not only la seeking to establltli of the members of the post to the branch Information bureau, the Legion convention in Parts bat la likewise attempting - to la 1927. ' get the “Oregon Gateway” eif- Earl Crowe, Delsman and flee located at the highway Junc­ linker were appointed a com­ tion. The local committee will mittee to investigate the feasi­ seek to iron out these bility of publishing a monthly ences and get the two cpmm er pamphlet for the ties on r better basis of coo; tlon. (Continued On Page Two) Those who represented the Ashland chamber are R. E. De­ trick, J. H. Fuller, V. V. Mills, Jack Milton and J- C. Hopper. Ashland Chamber 1 * Sends Committee To, Klamath FaBs . F D M D A N G » LASSEN PEAK AGAIN Mafia Warfare Causes Dras­ tic Police Action; 100 BLOWING UP SMOKE Are Arrested CHICAGO, Feb. 24—As a re­ Volcano in Northern Cali­ fornia Above Redding sult of a sweeping drive to rid Shows Activity Chicago of Mafia warfare, more Mercury in New York Town 0. H. Nickerson Dies This than 100 Sicilian terrorists and SACRAMENTO, Cal., Teh. 24 Tumbles 80 Degrees in Morning Following a . alien gunmen were In Jail to­ — Lassen peak was again active 18 Hours day. City police and United Brief Illness lqst night, according to long­ TUPPER LAKE, N. FY., Feb. 24— What la believed to be a weather record was established here yesterday when the tem­ perature dropped 80 degrees in 18 hoars. Balmy weather was being enjoyed when the mer­ cury started tumbling and con­ tinued untU it had reached 30 degrees below SfrO. C. H. Nickerson, well known Ashland carpenter, died here this morning from a brief Ill­ ness from flu which attacked his heart Funeral services will he held at the Dodge chapel at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. The body will be shipped to his for­ mer home at Middlefield, Ohio, for burial. It will be accom­ panied by his daughter, Mrs. Lepechat, who arrived yesterday from Portland. Mr. Nickerson was 61 years old and had lived here for the past 18 years. He was In good health. np until last Saturday Federal Official Announces and h»d been employed on the normal school building. He was He W ill Ask Congress a member of the Elks' lodge to Change Law and was taken suddenly ill while WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 24 in the lodge rooms last Satur­ — (U.P.)— Assistant Secretary of day evening.’ the Treasury will recommend that congress pass a law making jail and prison sentences the only punishment for violations of federal llqnor laws. This radical change was announced By Mm to d ay. H e WWW» n t Panl Soberer of Jackson coun­ would Play a big part in curb­ ing illegal trafficc la liquor., , ty was elected a director of the Oregon Sportsmen's league at Its meeting this week in Port­ land, according to word re­ ceived here today. Dr. J. CI. Van DerWort of Bend was chos­ en president of ths league for WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 24 the current year. j — (U.P.)— Count Salm von Hoog- straten, who came to thia coun­ try on the pretext that he wish­ ed to visit his estranged wife, nee-Millicent Rogers and their infant son, may be' ordered 'out DBTRpIT, Mich., Feb. 14— of the country on the grounds that hs has no visible means of Five hoars after hs arrived to support. This was Indicated give a recltgl hare Tuesday here in official circles today fol­ night, Benjamlno Gigli, ahted lowing the count’s arrival from Italian tenor, fled from ths city because o f a “blackhand threat." Florida. PRISON TERMS FOR BOOTLEGGERS URGED Jackson County Man Is Director Count Salm May . Be Ordered Out Blackhand Threat Cancels Concert States Immigration Inspectors last night combined to stage the raid. • Without warning the raiders swooped dowh on the gangster strongholds In thq heart of Chi­ cago’s little Italy and 14 places were raided almost simulta­ neously. No shots were ex- changed. distance reports A slight eruption, was visible for after darkness. located about 60 Redding. received here. mainly smoke, miles around The peak is in lies east of FIFTH NURSE DES IN POISON MYSTERY FRENCH WAR PILDT Dakota Hospital Au­ VICTIM OF TRAGEDY North thorities Unable to Trace Malady Leon Collot Attempts Has- » ickinson , n . d ., Feb. 24— ardous Stunt on Bet ,(U.P.)—The body of the fifth With Americans nurse to die from a mysterious PARIS, Feb. 24— (U.P.)— Leon Collot, French war pilot, was burned to death today when, on a bet with American friends, he attempted to fly his machine through the 150-foot high arch of Eiffel tower. The machine came down In flamee which ap- parently started By contact With overhead power wires. malady In 8t. Joseph’s hospital here was removed last night to an undertaking parlor while a coroner’s Jury Is Investigating the cense of the deaths of the four others. Hospital authori­ ties believe the nurses died from some subtle poisoning. Eleven other nurses are under observa­ tion Reserved Meat tickets for the Ashland-Klamath Falls ' high school basketball game here Sat­ urday evening will he placed on sale tomorrow at the Rote confectionery. The K l a m a t h team Is the winner of (he Klam­ ath county championship and for that reason the game here will be of more than usual Im­ portance. / z HIGH; with the site selected south of the city he prophesied it would be In every way an Ashland in­ stitution and would prove of great benefit to the city os an advertis­ ing medium as well as for the pleasure it brought to its mem­ bers. I Worst Snowfall in History is Reported by R.' W. Price and Party GET MOTION PICTURES Others were equally impressed with the site and with the pre­ Winter Scenes at National Park Obtained by Oregonian liminary plans, and those sponsor­ Man ing the movement believe they will gain a sufficient membership One of the worst snow-storms to carry on Ute project within a in the history of Crater Lake few days. national park was encountered Another ^meeting will be held by Richard W. Price and party, as soon as the membership drive who battled' their way to the shows satisfactory headway. lake on skils Sunday, two months earlier than the trip had ever before been negotiated So severe was the storm that for more than 12 hours, C. 8. Piper, cameraman for The Ore­ gonian screen review, was un able to take any pictures of the lake. It was not until afternoon Church Congregation Agrees yesterday that the storm abated to Leave-Taking of sufficiently to permit takinff Rev. Oldfield clear pictures of the lake itself PASTOR ACCEPTED At a-meeting of the congrega­ tion of the Congregational church last night the resignation of Rev. W. J. Oldfield, the pastor, was accepted. It was agreed that he would1 remain here) until Mfcy. Rev. Oldfield has been paator of the local church for nearly five years. • GWIN S. BUTLER . IS CRITICALLY ILL Loqfil Resident Battles for U fein R o g p iU ilS ritew - ing Operation G. 8. Butler, prominent Ash­ land resident, was reported in a critical condition at Commun­ ity hospital this afternoon, fol­ lowing an operation this morn­ ing on his fractured kneecap, which he 'sustained a week ago Sunday at Klamath Falls. It was reported from the hos­ pital that there is grave doubt ns to whether or not he will sur­ vive, and even though he should live there is a possibility thst amputation might be necessary. HAND WILL RUN FI Get Good Picture« , The party was forced to mako thq last 12 miles to the lake on skits and was unable to get to the south entrance by auto., ®On the trip Into the park many splendid action pictures were taken, and it Is believed the motion pictures this year will be better thaji any ever be­ fore taken. At times the snow beat down so severely it clogged up the motion picture camera, while the face of one of the guides Was partially froten in making the return trip back from the rim of the lake to Anna Creek Springs. "' 19 Feet OT 8 m w Included In the party were R. W. Price, managing director of Crater Lake lodge, C. 8. Piper of The Oregonian screen review, Judge Lawrence McNary of Portland and John Maben of Aahland, Mr. Price said that two and a half feet of snow fell Mon­ day and Monday night and the depth at the rim la now 12 feet, which is about the average for thia season of the year. PARALYSIS TAKES VETERAN PITCHER Eddie Plapk, Once Famed Moundsman, Dies Today in Pennsylvania Retiring Shipping Board Member to Return to OETTY8BURO, Penn., Feb. 21 Portland Shortly * — (U.P.)— Eddie Plank. once WASHINGTON, D. C., Teh. 24 — (U.P.)— Bert E. Haney, re­ tiring member of the U. 8. ship­ ping board, will leave here next week for his home in, Portland to confer with friends over the advisability of his entering the senatorial race for the seat now held by United States Senator Stanfield. .President Coolidge is said to favor Marshall Dana, Portland newspaper man, for Haney's post. While Haney refuses to discuss his course of action, his friends here say It is certain he will enter the race. Non-Union Mines uin EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 24 — With the arrival of national guard troops, tent here by Ad­ jutant General William Kern- ahner at Indianapolis after a conference with Governor Jack- son, virtually all non-union mines In the Southern Indiana coal Held were reported to be OLYMPIA, Wash., , Feb. 24— operating at full blast today. (U.P.)— Local trappers In Wash­ THE WEATHER ington are robbing federal, state Oregon—Pair and cdld- and cooperative predatory sal« ey tonight; Thursday mal hanters. declared Dr. Glenn fair. Washington— Fair R. Bach in a monthly report In east portion; cloudy here. Dr. Badh Is leader of west portion. Thursday the control work for the U- P. fair; -older tonight. Di­ biological survey. It Is claimed minishing westerly winds 8 that IS coyotes were stolen from, 8' along conit. traps during January. Trappers Robbing Reserved Tickets Federal Hunters For Falls Game Asserts Official WiU Go On Sale « - A ------------ -------------- * I Medford Rumor Of Canceled ¿Game Is Branded As False ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine < nine cases out of ten of This w a proven fact star pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics, died here today from paralysis with which he was stricken Monday. The veteran moundsman had not recovered consciousness since last night: His father and mother, wife and sou were with him at the time of his death. He was 61 years old. New York Banker Is Brief Visitor In City Today Charles E. Mitchell, president of the National City'Bank, the rgest financial Institution in the United States, was a visitor in Ashland for a shdrt time thia morning. He visited Lithia park and expressed amasement that a city of thia also should have such a wonderful natural park within her borders. He drank deeply of the darned Lithia water. He traveraed the busi­ ness section and indicated a sincere interest In everything he saw. Traveling south on his pri­ vate car, the New York bank president was met in Medford by Vernon Vgwtqr of the Jack- son county bank and brought to Ashland by automobile for the brief visit. He boarded his car here and continued his Jour- nay south. NO. < a * 0< - > ,nor DELAY ACTION By Man - Woman ■ ON CHANCE TO CITY MANAGER Mose Barkduli, promt- nent Medford capitalist and politician, faces a charge of driving while intoxicated and Mrs. John oiweii, former Jackson county resident but now a resident of New York City, is held on a charge of drunkenness as the result of an alleged auto­ mobile escapade on the Jacksonville-Central Point 8 8 8 8 8 8 > Council road last night. . The pair were arrested by State Agent Terry Tal­ ent and Federal Agent MeCreedie after they are alleged to have wrecked a car in a wild ride over the road. Complaints against them were filed last night In Justice Tay- ‘ lor’s court at Medford and the trials are sched­ uled for Monday morn­ ing. According to the ar­ resting officers. Barkdull’s car Rkidded 350 feet over a ditch and into a fence and then broke down a telephone pole before it came to a halt. The car was badly wrecked but the occupants were unin­ jured. to Halt Definite De­ cision Until Next Tues­ day Night OTHER BUSINESS UP Smoke Nuisance Still In settled i Incinerator Plans Progress Definite action on the or­ dinance providing for the em­ ployment of a city manager for Ashland was delayed by the council until next Tuesday when in order to permit council members to give farther study to the proposal as outlined In the ordinance prepared by City. Attorney Briggs. The ordinance was read for the first time at the special meeting last night but no mo­ tion of Councilman Taylor, was referred to the ordinance com­ mittee with Instructions to re­ port back at the next meeting. Official« Favorable Mayor Johnson and council members held an informal dis- cussion of the city manager plan and appeared to be unanimous In the decision to make the change, although mill or fea­ tures of the measure probably will be changed before it Is finally adopted. The California Oregon Box and Lumber company was given authority to construct a saw­ House Expected to Pass mill on Its present property and Measure Authorising was granted the right to unload Big Appropriation logs on city property fronting the site. it also waa given WASHINGTON. D. C., Fob. 21 authority to maintain a log pond — (U.P.)—Ths house Is expect­ ed to tik e favorable action this (Continued O b P»ge Two> week on the Dowell bill author lsing appropriations of1 |165,- 000,000 for rural post road during the next two years. Of this amount 116,000,000 Is for roads and trails in national for­ ests.' The bill was reported favorably by the roads commit­ Omaha Slayer Will Never go tee. BILL IS FAVORED SNIPER IS INSANE to Electric Chair Say Examiners OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 24— (U. P .)— Frank Carter, the farm hand who killed two persons and terrorised Omaha for a week, will never go to the electric Men Aboard Illicit Craft chair for his crimes, physicians who examined him today de­ Swim to Safety Through clared. ’ Heavy Breakers Carter will be dead or a SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feh. raving maniac before* legal ma­ 24— (U.P.)— Members of the chinery putting him to death orew of a rum running motor can be operated, the doctor said. boat jumped overboard and swam to safety through the heavy breakers when a coast guard cutter ran them down 20 mllos south of the Golden Gate, prohl authorities revealed here today. The motor boat was forced on the rocks during the chase. Tha cutter confiscated 282 cases of Ohio > Authorit Authorities Give This in bonded liquor. Version of CREW MAKES ESCAPE INSANE GIBF KILLS • M D M D S F IF Small Town Railroad Bill To Come Up Shortly WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 24 — (U.P.)— The house is expect­ ed to take up late this week fi­ nal consideration of the Watson- Parker railroad mediation bill which would abolish the railroad labor board and set up an in­ dependent board of adjustment. It will come up for considera­ tion I f tfifid I F file fffiffW fflW poses of the tax reduction bill. SOLON. O., Feh. 24— (U.P.) — Funeral services were held here today for Mrs. Nacy Howell and her daughter, Hasel, aged 28, who were found dead to their home here Monday. Auth­ orities believe that the daugh­ ter killed her mother while the latter was asleep and then turned the gun on herself. Miss Howell had been under observation tor several weeks because of her mental condition. Fewer Drunks Are Rum. Running Case Being Convicted Is Nearing Close In New York Q ty In Portland Court NEW YORK CltY, Feb. 24— PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 24— (U.P.)—Judge Bean In federal court today denied a motion for a directed verdict In the con­ spiracy charges against Captain Robert Pamphlett and bis crew, alleged rum rnnnere. The de­ fense contended the vessel wae outside territorial boundary when it was sighted and cap­ tured. (U.P.)—New York courts are getting more lenient or drunkenness Is on the* At least, these are the plausible explanations annual liquor report whleh i loee people were Intoxication last , —. 19M. The 1921 total convictions amounted persons, as agataat 1924.