•f CHOBtfS Cannot gurvixo three month» in the rieh ozone at Aghland. Pare domestic water bripa. ' The Tidings Has Been Ashland's 4 -’ VOL. x t l X Successor to the SwU-W sakly Tidings. Votame <1 MCCAMANT LOSE BATTLE Abraham ON JUDGESHIP i , HOPE DECLARED LOST V- Solans Expected to Adopt Report When Question Come* to Floor of Grow Rescued; Board Liner ire a t Sea Va., March i. < • 11— (U .P .J— Two near disasters oc­ curred here within a few hour« today yrban the army dirigible TA-5 fell 900 feet into Hamp­ ton Roads, and the United States shipping board liner, America, was swept by fire. Members of the dirigible’s crew were rescued by a launch w ith ­ out In ju ry or loss' of J lfe. Railway Officials Place But Little Credence in Re­ port From Redding D U NSM U IR , CaL, March 11— Railroad officials here place but little credeace to the report that a man believed to have been Roy D'Autrem ont had been seen at Redding Tuesday evening. The suspect ran from a restau­ rant when a police officer in Redding approached him. The d’Autremont brothers are wanted In connection w ith the murder of four persons in the dynamit­ ing of a Southern Pacific train near the Oregon-California line on October 11, 1923. TO INVESTIGATE IN CHINESE TROUBLE United States Decides to Take Forcible Action to Aid Shipping W A SHING TO N, D. C„ March 11— (U .P .)— The* United State*. In agreement with other pro­ tocol powers, today decided to intervene forcibly in the Chinese situation unless China agrees im ­ mediately to remove the mines from Taku channel and other obstruction to shipping. Harold McCormick Loses $7,500,000 Action Against Former Spouse N E W T O R K C IT Y , March 11 — (U .P .)— Results of the news­ IN D IA N A P O L IS , Ind., March paper probt poll today showed 11— (U .P .)— Federal Judge .Cart- a tremendous nA jo rlty favoring sell today dismissed the suit changing the law. Figures com­ brought by Harold McCormick, plied from 23 cities are 171,383 harvester m illionaire, against favoring modification or repeal, his ex-wife Edith Rockefeller w ith 19,034 against changing the McCormick, in which he sought present law. Modification has a to be declared legal owner of heavy lead over repeal. In the 87,500,000 of Standard Oil meantime dry leaders denounce stock. H e' sued as legal guar­ •ffhe poll as being dominated by dian of bis granddaughter, the wets and not representative. whom he claimed should receive the. stock. W A SHING TO N, D. C., March 11— (U .P .)— The senate ludlcl- ary committee today decided te appoint a sub-committee to con­ sider a ll, pending bills for modi­ fication of prohibition laws. Prim ary ballots to all mem­ bers of the chamber of com­ mute« are new being mailed from the office of Secretary F u lle r for the annual nomina­ tion of directors. Under the rules of the primary ballot as is employed by the chamber, members nomlnute twice the number of candidates to be se­ lected and then make the final selection In the general elec­ tion. This year there are five di­ rectors to be elected, so each member w ill be asked to vote for 10 nominees on the ballots which are being mailed today. The prim ary balloting will close March 18. Board O f Directors Directors whose terms expire are G. A. Briscoe, George W. Dunn, W . M. Briggs, V. V. Mills and F. C. Homes. Hold-over directors are O. F. Carson, R. E. Detrick, Dan Kay. Clyde Malone and C. H. Pierce. Persona who were members in good standing in the chamber of commerce at the start of tho last fiscal year, and who w ill be entitled to vote at the primary election are: Acklin Taxi, Adamson, E. B., Talent; Allen, E. T ., Allison, V . K., Ambrose, J. G., Angell, Dr. E. B., Applegate, D. A .. Ashland Lodge B. P. 0 . ■ ., Ashland P rin t­ ing Co., Atkinson, Eugenia. (Continued on Page Three) NO TRACEi OBTAINED, OF THREE CONVICTS Georgia Authorities Unable to Locate Trio of Des­ perate Fugitives A TLA N TA , Ga., March 11— (U .P .)— County authorities to­ day had foupd no clues as to the whereabouts of the three state convicts who shot their way ont of a prison edmp here, wound­ ing three guards. Six convicts made the break, bat half of them were captured during a heated battle, In which the guard slightly wounded three of the prisoners with their revolvers. ABANDON AFF HOFF FOR ENTOMBED MEN Adaifls Property J. L. Ketch negotiated an ex­ change yesterday whereby E. D. BMggs became the ‘owner of the Adams property on tha (corner o f W im er'a n d W alnut ttrie ts , f . i v . Adams, of Medford taking over 180 acres of timber land nfear ■ M olalla, O ra M r. A dam , was represented by W . H- Lsvarette. of Redford. That, the gprtng. run In real estate has opfned Is evid­ enced by the fact that this Is ti^e fourth deal clpeed^bru the Ketch . office during the P*»t two wfdks, t I la The ASHLAND FIRM WANTS TO BOY STRAWBERRIES other words Asblalnd is going to have thé tallest barber pole in the wide, wide world, and they don't mean perhaps. When the Ashland hotel put up Bagley Canning Company of Thia City and Talent its new animated electric sign Seeks Big Contract several di ys ago, the Saunders, father and son, saw an opportun­ PRODUCT ity to utilise it SB a barber pole. JOSEPHINE The pole is 52 feet and 7 Inches Growers nt Grants Pass Favor in height and reaches to the top Offer Made by Jackson of the three-story hotel building. County Firm An expert barber pole painter Now comes Doc" Saunders and w ill arrive here in a few days to A ll of Josephine county’s his son, Claud, of the Ashland, do the job and give Ashland its strawberry crop probably will hotel barber shop, to take away rightful ¿lace In the barbers’ hall be sold this year to the Bagley K lam ath’s erstwhile laurels, Info* fame. Canning company of Ashland and Talent, according to word received here toear. Mr. Harder Is to hold a conference at Metl- ford wlth T? ’A. Raffety, head of the traffic forces of Oregon. . , THE WMATHKR Oregon, and Washing­ ton— ¿fair In east; most­ ly cloudy . In ’ west por­ tion tonight and Friday, becoming unsettled , tan coast F rid ay;, moderate A e m p e r atsrq; variable winds along coast. Marsnneia b sm e r Violators Fined M A R S H F IE L D , Ore.. March i t . — W illiam Hodgea and John U. Lundberg ware arrested last night by District Game Warden Fish and charged with having possess­ ion of deer meat out of season. Justice Maybee of North Bend sentenced Hodges to pay a 8800 fine and serve 60 days In > Jail, and John U. Lundberg, 8100. St. Helens — "Semi-Weekly Mist” newspaper sold to Ira B. Hyde and George B. Borden, g of Portland. BALLOT I have marked,below, with a cross my position on the prohibition question. I favor keeping the prohibition amendment as it now stands, witli strict enforcement. I favor repeal of the pro?; hibition a m e n d m e n t . □ I favor modification of the prohibition Jaw so as to allow the sale oNight wine and beer. □ □ S ig n ed ........................... ......................... .. Street address . . . . . . i .. »........4 . . . . / ........... City ............................................................ • •• Jay Upton Will I Come To Ashland IN!’ NY PERSONS ballots IN PROBI POLL Jay Upton j, candidate fo r pub­ lican nomination j f gov­ ernor, will be in Ashland within the next few days, according to word receiv­ ed by several of his per­ sonal friends and sup­ If You Have Not Yet Voted Your Convictions, Be Sure and Do It porters to d a y ., Senator Upton is now in Klamath Falls, where be scheduled to make several addresses today and tomorrow. From Klamath he will come to Ashland and Jackson county for a visit of sev­ eral days. Senator Upton Is a Spanish war veteran and his candidacy is being backed by ex-service men in all parts of the state. INTEREST RUNS HIGH (, Readers of 70« Newspapers Are g Taking Part In National ♦i Referendnm KLAMATH WILL AID IN LANDJAX FIGHT Will Send Legal Delegate to Appear Before Con­ gressional Committee A t the request of the Jack- son county court, Klamath coun­ ty will send a legal representa­ tive to Washington, D. C., to aid Western Oregon counties in get­ ting reimbursement for taxes lost when the Oregon and Cali­ fornia railroad land grant land« reverted to the government. W. A. Welst, deputy district attorney of Klamath county, will press the claims of the counties before congress. A total of nearly 36,000.000 is being sought by the counties, out of which Jackson county has one of the largest claims. NAVY » M l IO M B CASE Officials in Washington Are Asked to Take Action Against Marine Head SAN DIBOO, Cal., March 11— (U .P .)— United State« naval authorities In Washington 'were asked today to decide what dis­ position to make of the charges of drunkenness against Colonel Alexander W illiams, retiring marine base commanded here. The charges ware preferred by his successor. Oeneral Smedley D. Butler as the result of a wel­ coming party given to Oeneral Butler at which cocktails were said to have been served. Have you cast your ballot on the prohibition question yet? Yesterday The Tidings print­ ed ballots so that its readers could join in the nation-wide poll that is being conducted by 700 newspapers in all parta of the country. Did you mark one and send It in? I f not. do It today. The ballot Is printed herewith again today, so that all who missed it yesterday w ill not bo deprived of a chance to make their opinion known. I t provides for the expression of one of three opinions; , “ I favor keeping the prohi­ bition amendment as it now stands, witth strict enforcement. “ I faver repeal of the pro­ hibition amendment. “ I favor modification of the prohibition law so as to allow the sale of light wine and beer.” Clip out this ballot, mark a cross after the sentence that ex­ presses your views, sign your name and address and mall the ballot to the Prohibition Editor of The Tidings. Sevep hundred Other news­ papers, scattered from Maine to California, arq, printing similar ballots. The results ef each sep­ arate poll w ill be tabulated by NMA Service. newspaper toatose syndicate, at Cleveland. O.. and n comprehensive statement of the nation’s position on the prohibition law w ill be at hand. Don’t fall to have a share In the voicing of this opinion. Vote nowl ASHLAND STUDENTS ROOT FIJI MEDFORD >'' ■ • Local Basketball Fans Hop­ ing Sister City Will Win Championship ■ Ashland high school f students are eagerly gwaltfog the results o f the state basketball tourna­ ment at Salem today, when the Medford high school team, cham­ pions of Southern Oregon, play the first game with Marshfield high school, champion* of Coos county. According to reports from Salem, Medford is classed'»« one of the three best teams in the K L A M A T H FA LLS, Ore., March tournament. Local high school 11. — A second pine beetle con-1 students expressed hope that the trol camp of 18 men was estab­ Medford boys would corns out of lished today in an effort to check the tournament with the champ­ ravages of pine beetles in the ionship honors. Spencer creek area, west of Klam­ ath Falls, It was announced. Pine Beetle War Will Be Renewed Deputy Collector Being Kept Busy PROHIBITION * ....... -■-=> NO. 161 1926 TALLEST BARBER POLE HERE; KLAMATH FALLS IS “ LICKED” “ DOC** SAUNDERS IS OWNER Traffic Chief Of California Visits 1? T~\ flf tafQ. 'T^T*$X’’Q X/o L z * O r l C g o JL> t l y W Newspaper. For Nearly Fifty Years m ».*»*« awrtf) W ell, anyway, here’s one on Klam ath Falls, they’ll have a hard time beating. ? For several years K lam ath Falla Secretary Fuller Sending has been boasting of the largest Out Primary Notices barber pole in the world. I t h for Annual Election longed to Jimmy 8wanaon a i geared its red and white stripes FIVE TO BE CHOSEN up a lengthy pole on Main street Entire List of Members Given; bf K lam ath Falls. And Swanson has proudly advertised it as the ‘ Polls W ill Close on tallest in the world. March 10th TION OF LIQUOR LAWS.HAS’ EX-WIFE IS WINNER HEAVY_MAJORITY OF BIGSTOCK SUIT Newspaper Poll Shows Peo . pie Want Change—De­ nounced by Dry Heads (United ASHLAÑD, OREGON, I f7 ROY D’AUTREMONT IS REPORTED SEEN LARGE DIROLE ' F A L L » OCEAN 'N O R F O L K , 1' ■ NOW MAILING Lincoln BALLOTS FOR DIRECTORIAL • Ashland's new grade school on Beach street wHl be named the Lin­ coln school. This was the name giv­ en the npw public school at a meeting of the school board Monday evening. A t the present rate o f ' progress the building w ill be completed and ready for occupancy by A p ril IK. Pupils at the Hawthorne school will then be moved to the* new Lincoln school In order that work of remodel­ ing the Hawthorne build­ ing into the Junior high school can get under way as speedily a* possible. Judiciary Committee of Sen­ rotes Against His ate Vo Confirmation W A SHING TO N, D. C., March I t ' — (U .P .)— Wallace McCamant of Portland, Ore., lost his fight fo r the circnlt court of appeals judgeship today when the sen­ ate judiciary committee by a vote of 8 to 3 decided to adopt the report which recommended that President Coolidge’s nom­ ination of McCamant be re­ jected. , The action of the committee Is considered a certain forecast of b i* rejection by the senate when the report is brought before that body. • Judge McCamant was given a recess appointment by President Coolidge, but Senator Johnson of California fought It when the senate convened, and during a stormy session here forced an admission from . McCamant that he did not consider Theodore Roosevelt a good American be­ cause he favored the recall for judges. . *:.■< ' .-4. ■ ASHLAND CLXMA?& Without the use of medio:’ nine cases oat of ten of This is a proven fact. Jacob Stone Will Be Buried Sunday Funeral services for Jacob Stone, pioneer. Jackson county resident who died thia ‘week at Salem, will be. held at the Central Point cemetery at 3; 80 Sunday afternoon, It was .announced to­ day. H. C. Stock has chargo of the arrangements. fC lfllT ia tll T im b e r To Be Recruised K L A M A T H FALLS. Ore., March 11. — Contract for recrulse of 31,600 acres of Klamath timber land was let by the county court ■ — . Tm x. — . - _ — a JjW — iW t® Wfi ■ A A t214 son of Portland. Contract price la 16 ebnts an acre for a double­ run endue. a Many Visitors At Telephone Office Scores of people attended the birthday party held at the tele­ phone office yesterday, a big m a ­ jority of the visitors being hops and girls who showed a keen in- *teSMt In the plant and the method in which * telephone exchange la operated. Miss Myrto Olterrfala, manager, distributed beokleta tail­ ing of the growth of the telephone to all visitors. American Legion Pendleton Gets To Meet Toi New Kiwanis Club ■MSMMSM PEN DLETO N. Ore.. March 11. — Members of the Pendleton Ex­ change club here voted to sut- reiider their charter in the na­ tional organisation and to affiliate with Kiwanis International. The Heavy snowfall in the moun­ action w m token by a vote of the tains insures ample Irrigation membership at their regular week ly luncheon. water for 1886. , A complete financial The American Legion Black and W hite given at the meetti poet at the armory thin M The-meeting to O n ene sah for last 'U h tain y hnt poned beoaase o f the! AU have how argod ». ' ï . < > ». '