,9, I MALARIA '« i* GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich oxoae at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. . The Tidings Hoe Been Ashland’s (United vou Jp-tx Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding». Volerne 41 TlPlfF > tf II I L°ng Skirts For lll/R L il HILL Woman Proves To ASHLAND GETS BE SELECTED Be Foot Platform PUBLICITY IN AT GATHERING TRADE JOURNAL Republican Meeting Plans Por March 30 Announc­ ed by Committee CANDIDATES INVITED No Kedorsem cnts W ill be Made ’ For Htete or Federal • Nominati one Jackson county politics prom­ ises to get under way at Med­ ford on March 30 when the pro posed pre-primary convention of Jackson county republicans will be held. This convention will endorse candidates for county offices but will withhold en­ dorsements for state or federal offices. ’ The following call and outline of policies was announced toduy by the republican county cen­ tral committee: ‘‘The Republican County Cen­ tral Committee has called a rep­ resentative delegate convention to be held in Medford, March 30, 1928. This convention will write and adopt a platform. This document will set forth what the republican party of Jackson county believes to be the Important Issues of the cam­ paign, and all republicans will be expected to accept and de­ fend Jt; knowing the high and unselfish character of the In­ dividuals that go to make up the republican party In this county we can say with confidence that no unsound or unworthy plank will appear in this platform. “This year there are four im­ portant offices to be filled—one state senator, two state rep­ resentatives, - and ,'fv^e* ■ • cmmtj commissioner. Recom m endations "One of the purposes of this convention Is to recommend can­ didates for these offices to the republican voters in the May primary. We shall make no recommendations for national or state offices, believing that to be the prerogative of state and congressional conventions. “We Invite all candidates for these four offices, who believe in representative government and party responsibility to submit their claims and qualifications to this convention, It being un­ derstood on a question of 'honor that they will loyally abide by the decision of the convention and actively support the ticket reqpra mended. "There may be candidates who do mot wish to ask endorsement by this convention, but do ex­ pect to enter the race through the direct primary in tHe usual way. This is thelfr right, which will not be questioned. All can­ didates desiring to appear be­ fore this convention are asked to file such intention in writ­ ing to J. W. Wakefield, chair­ man Republican County Com­ mittee, not later than March 24, 1928." One Flier Dead; Another Injured In Plane Crash ♦ 8AN ANTONIO, Tex., March 19— (U.P.)— Corporal 8. C. Rush ,of Chicago was killed and Lieu­ tenant L. P. Holcomb was burn­ ed when a plane they were fly­ ing crashed and burned here today. Holcombs father Is a lieutenant colonel’ in the army and is stationed at Beattie? CEDAR RAPIDS, la., March 19— (U.P.)— For the Beeond time In her' successful stage career, Effie Cherry, of the once famous Cherry sisters, has failed to win political honors. In the primary city election here yester- day she received but 347 votes as one of the can­ didates for mayor. Effie's campaign was unique, to Bay the least. She favored longer skirts for women and didn’t hesitate to say so. She also favored a curfew law and a cleaner city. Miss Cherry, who re­ tired from the stage sev­ eral years ago, is now conducting a bakery in this city. Vg Mvatpapet For Nearly Fifty Years Wire Service) F Widow Of CS pp ZDEA, Victim ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926 BUTTER ANI» RGG MAN” IS WEARY OF RIDICULE; SUES NOTE! TYPHOID tarfornoo . ooi AIAMATH; — ■ BAD¡ t " h 1‘ ■ ■ n s CAUSE NO. 108 Execution Aßl NEW BRITAIN, Conn., March 19— Mrs. Katherine Skelly, widow of the vet? eran policeman who was shot and killed on the. morning of October 12, 1924, in the avldson & Level Val Depa« atore by G< « Aid 1 ^bapman/leôa «baj no need of Tta 'hanging the bandit who murdered her husband. “There's no use of tak­ ing a life fpr a life,” she told International News service today as she re- iuctantiy talked about the approaching hanging of Chapman, which scheduled for April at the Connecticut state prls<)n at Wethersfleld. tt' K tt' R- it MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Mari'l; i *n butter and eggs are men of 19— (U.P.)—Comes now the'immoral and licentious charact- much abused and oft rldlcnhkl er. . Mr. Kllnglehuls claims that Eighteen Cases Reported tt, Colonel John C. Coolidge Oregon Business Devotes “butter and egg man” In the song does not fit him In From Fairview fublic c Succumbs at Family itire Issue |o This . fight for vindication. any Particular,' .and that by rek- Herman Kllnglehuls, a d < School Yesterday « t: • Home in Plymouth Part of Oregon y son of her singing it nightly, In butter and eggs and sui ► tt S FEARED ” he suffers much mental agony EPIDEMIC foodstuffs, has filed suit tt FUNERAL PLANS MADE tt tt INTERESTING STORIES court and distress. here for >100,000 di . » a! -------- lVoves ö The plaintiff asks that MissI Warning o f Health jj 1 Will Be Buried Tomorrow After- Local People W rite A rticles for ages against Frankie Heal ig Heath, and others, for that mat- Prophetic; Situation jj i noon; Son Arrives This vaudeville actress, whose March Issue of Oregon ‘Butter and* Eggs" is a riot lm a ter, be denied permission to Serious ,j i Morning Business local vaudeville house. ' i g,nS gongs which hold up butter r ! The plaintiff claims that Ml«» »nd egg ®«n to public ridicule, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Mar., g tt! PLYMOUTH. Vt„ March 19— Ashland and Jackson county R .(U.P.)—Colonel John C. Ceol are receiving some valued pub­ Heath in her song uses certain and he also wants the >100,000 19— (Special)— Klamath health g licity In the March Issue of Ore­ tones and gestures to copv|y I as balm for ills wounded pride authorities were aroused yes- g R i,lge’ fnther of the President, terday when it belante known g g died at 10:41 o’clock last night gon Business, the sfficlal publi­ the lmpreesion that gli” dealers «nd feeling». that 18 cases of typhoid fever after a valiant battel against cation of the Oregon state cham­ have developed among pupils at­ ber of commerce. The maga­ tt paraly8ls tor the past several months. Colonel Coolidge was tending the Fairview public, g sine this month is devoted al­ school, and stringent health niea- conscious until a short time be­ most exclusively to Jackson sures are to be Inaugurated la fore the end, and died without county. an effort, to prevent a sweeping apparent pain. From the front cover, depict­ epidemic. President Coolidge arrived ing a valley orchard scene, to Wm. E. Gould today reported Although the source of the here early today from Washing­ the last page, which contains a the sale of three lots in tge Manager Richardson pf New disease has not been definitely ton, D. C. Shortly after tho full-page advertisement of the Fairview addition to Mrs. NanqL Lithia Springs Hostelry located, it Is believed to be due I president’s arrival, it was an- new normal school, the publica­ E. Dudley, of Erwin, Iowa, who Improves Property'., to improper sewage facilities In i . ' nounced that the funeral ser- tion is filled with facts and will build on the lots, which are figures of Jackson county which just back of the Normal school, The vacant half block directly the Fairview section of- the city. Olyde Malone Tells of Plans i ! vices would be held at 2 o’clock liers May Come Here , Saturday afternoon from the Warning Sounded should aid greatly in drawing this summer. Mrs. Dudley Ï» back of the Lithia Springs ho­ During May Coolidge family home. Rev. John Chamber of Commerce Takes settlers here during the present here now and Mr. Dudley will tel will soon be transformed in­ Early last fall County Health ’ — Officer Dr. G. 8. Newsom sound­ White of Sherburne, the Cool­ Steps to Give Ashland year. to a delightful flpwer garden, come to Ashland this summer. Loyalty, harmoby, cooperation, More Publicity - Local People Aid Mr. Gould recently carried with shrubbery and lawn, thus ed a warning that uifless proper frankness, are the main things idge family pastor and Episcopal J. H. Fuller, secretary of the some advertising in The Tidings adding to the attractiveness of sewage facilities were provided which will be necessary for the minister, will officiate. The advertising committee of chamber of commerce, has an The body wll be buried in for the Fairview residential sec­ and stated he procured excel­ that section of the city. success of the city manager the cemetery holdng the remains the chamber of commerce will tion the people lqight expect a interesting and informative ar­ lent results, making several sale.) The work is being done under form of government. Manager devote considerable time, be­ ticle of the recreational ad­ the direction of C. 8. Riqhard- typhoid fever epidemic this Clyde Malone stated today at of Calvin Coolidge, Jr., and of lots as a result. ginning today, to touring the summer. other memberB of leading Ply­ vantages of Jackson county, son, manager of the hotel, who the KlwaniB luncheon at the mouth families. highway both north and south of while City officials some weeks ago Susanne Homes-Carter, has had the ground levelled off. Lithia Springs hotel. Ashland for the purpose of re­ county school superintendent, and who is now supervising the started preliminary work looking He said the employes would locating advertising boards, hav­ toward the construction of sew­ tells of the educational ad­ landscape gardening work. probably hold “get acquainted" ing old ones painted and making vantages of this county. R. O. A massive flower bed will be ers in Fairview, but with the meetings, in order to cultivate a general survey of necessities Fowler, assistant county agent, located directly in the center typhoid epidemic now in pro­ gondfellowshlp and harmony. in this direction. tells of the livestock and farm­ of the block, with winding paths gress, it is feared that several The old motto of "The Public Be While a maporlty of the com­ ing industries. lined with shrubs intersecting ) "Te“ .lo8t , before the ,n' mittee are not advocates of roads of tho dreaded disease can Damned" had been changed to The publication Is replete with Candidate for School Post the plot of ground. Benches "Let the Public Be Known,’’ he cluttering the highways with be halted. lB|eresting picturee of Jackson Withdraws From Race, also will be installed, thus mak­ stated, and it will be the in­ Bloody Scenes Enacted Yes­ numerous unsightly billboards county, including one of Ash­ ing It an Ideal place for hotel He Advises Friends terday in Peking Dur­ tention of the new manager to and believe that the state high­ land high school. guests and others during summer ing Street Clash always take the public into his way commission should attend to Local friends of E. F. Cnrletn» evenings. commette .1ms • confidence. directing traffic at Intersecting PEKING. March 18— (Delayed received a supply of the maga today received word from hhnp. The digging out of the skele­ highways, yet under present con­ by censor) — (U. F.) — Bloody lines for distribution in chan­ that he has withdrawn . as a tons In the city’s closest is ditions they find it almost mag-, nels where they arfe apt to be candidate for the republican necessary, he stated; adding that scenes occurred today during a datory that some attention be clash between armed soldiers of of material benefit to the city nomination for superintendent of the water supply question was called to Ashland and Llthia .public Instruction. Mir Carle­ the presidential guard and thou­ and county. California Official Alleged one of the main skeletons. Com­ Park. Four large boards were ton, said the message, had just sands of stadents who demon­ to Have Betrayed plimenting the city officials for placed three years ago at dis­ been appointed secretary of the strated against the government's 19-Year-Old Girl ' the procuring of the Talent Ir­ tances of from 28 to 46 miles Oregon State Teachers' associa­ conciliatory attitude with regard rigation water supply, he said he in each direction from the city, tion, and for that reason he has Nearly Three Million Votes SANTA ROSA, March 19— (V. did not know but that this would to the ultimatum of foreign pow­ while last year another larger Already Cast in News­ decided against continuing in P-)— George Pearson, postmastor solve the water need. The city ers. board was located just south of paper Voting the political campaign. He ba; of Healdsburg and a resident of manager will have to stay out of Reports vary with from 17 to Ashland. expressed a desire to thank his that town for. many years/ was politics, Mr. Malone emphasised. 24 boy and girls students killed N ew YORK CITY, March 19 arrested early today on a charge Ashland and Jackson county and with from 40 to 100 wound- F ilers May Coine (Initiative Measure Filed friends for the support accorded — (U.P.)— Returns on all polls of betraying a 19 year old girl, j ed. Foreign homes were guard, Mayor Edwards, representing With Secretary of conducted by newspapers were him while he was a candidate. the niece of his divorced wife, the advance of the Clover Leaf ed by Chinese authorities. ,around the three million mark who came from Kansas City sev­ State Sam Kozer today. A majority of the polls eral years ago to live in the Filers, spoke for a few minutes, SALEM, Ore., March 19— (U. stating his organization was in eastern cities will close to­ Pierson household. P.)— An Initiative measure ask­ making an aerial travelogue of morrow. The grand totals to Pearson is in jail while friends ing for repeal of the motor ve­ the Pacific coast and that this date are: for present law, 460,- Weed Justice df the Peace hicle certificate of title law was are trying to raise >1,000 bull. would later be released tc 646; for modification or repent, Will Fine Eveiybody He charges that his arrest is a 25,000 theaters In the United filed late yesterday with Secre­ 2,385.823. , One Dollar a Mile frameup, due to domestic States. He said It was being tary of State Sam A Kocer. The SALEM, Ore.. March 19— (II. troubles. Pearson Is 50 years taken up with the chamber of P .)—Nagel Sorhus of Portland, YREKA, Cal., March 19— measure will go on the ballot W. H. Cannon. Appointed of age and the father of three commerce to have Ashland rep­ (Special)— Speeders In Slakjyou for the general election next pleaded guilty in circuit couit Parole Officer By children. resented In this travelogue. yesterday to a charge of sumg- county are going to meet up November. Governor Pierce Stating that commercial aero- gllng a revolver Inside the peni- with a lot of financial grief, nuatlcs was Just coming through tentiary walls and was sou­ SALEM, Ore., March 19— (U. according to announcement by ths door of development, he ad- tenced to one year ln the eountJ, P-)— W. H. Cannon, former Justice of Peace J. P. Bradley, nr-TIlFM. . A8h,and t0 provlde an'jall. It was thought the re- Medford mayor and register for '.Former Head of Veterans’ of Weed. He has fixed a P r T IIP W i l F F P P f D Q n,rport 80 “■ to t,e ln volver was for Frank Fallon, the United States land office schedule of fines at >1 per mite, Bureau Declares He is at Roseburg, was named state agencies If i considered one of the most dan- plus a surcharge of >6 for Being “ Crucified” hlg proposition is accepted, his gerous convicts in the institn- getting caught. BOSTON, March 19— Mrs. Lcv- parole officer today by Governor «*»• Under this schedule, about the erett Saltonstall Tuckerman, so­ Pierce. He ‘takes the place va­ KANSAS CITY,, Mo., March Bootkarer Under Arrest t S " ,,0?2* hlbitlon here about May 4, ho lowest fine to he assessed will ciety matroh, one of the eight cated by the resignation of J. V.* 19— Protesting his innocence and At Tacoma Would be stated. | ------------------------- he >45, which would make >1 victims of a maniac slabber, to­ Starrett of Roseburg last Aug­ asserting he was being "cruel* Returned to Victoria ______ 7t was reported by Randall J ., i t ~ i • per mile for' 40 miles an hour, day positively Identified Domin­ ust. The piece has been va­ flea" but would bow to the dic­ VICTORIA, B C March 19 Woods that the Calfornla-Oregon M i l 1113t i l 1I1C 113U S tates of the law, Charles R. ic Caplro, a young man. as the cant since that time. plus the extra >5 charge. ' — (U.P.)— Preliminary steps to PoWer company h« “» «»t «lown the Forbes, former lieutenant-colonel The Weed justice believes that person who ktabbed her a week stiff fines will have the desired ago. in the army, head of the Vet­ return Milo Eggers under ar- tW° b,g Oak treea at the ,n- highway Other women have failed to* erans’ Bureau, and confident of rest at Tacoma, to Canada for teraectlon ° r «>• result, and he promises to play " eek President Harding, arrived here trial as a hijacker of the run, no favorites. Identify Caplro, who was arrest­ KLAMATH --------- FALL8, Ore., Mar -19— (Special)—Word was re­ ed for accosting Police Woman today on his way to Leavenworth boat Hadsel, March 4, 1924, d r ° e8‘ab,,8h a" electrlc 1 creelt road. The ceived here today from Washing­ prison to start a two year sen have been started here by Can- P Mary A. Sughrue. Caplro at­ tempted to throw away a sharp­ fence on a charge of conspiracy adian officials In the Provincial Club appror’ 200 to every Indian on tho ened nail which he carried in to defraud the government. It is the intention of the ^ 2 treea a,onK tb‘8 road’ his pocket. Whito haired, although only Klamath Indian reservation has LIVERPOOL, March 19—Dr. 47. and limping from a recent Canadian authorities to r e t u r n W*d Eng,e waa dele«ated oa¡ been authorized and will be the Ashland club's representa­ -trill for ro office* paralytic stroke, Forbes hurrtai Another light frost descended U o C £ lI G i r l V ^ c d s BIpar Larum.l n . te ’ à ” f the “ Montreal ""'"'"'I \ convention “•■''"¡days. Payments to the K14m- of the elty aaneer hospital here, out of Chicago last night tn with violence. upon this section last night, and onuartnnti » Tn*! atb tr,be ,or tbe 8a,e of reaer" stated todajf that a n, ted avoid the Ignominy and humil­ one of the men raided In Eg- at many points in the Rogue 7 ,° contrlbute the vation timber are made twice a scientist, whose name he Is not iation of being brought to the gers’ alleged raid, was the prln- ? n dollar to the playground fund. I river valley smudge pots were cipal. witness. Eggers Is being permitted to divulge, claims that prison under guard. year, but it Is believed here that Mr. Hammond, who was a citi-| burning throughout the night to held pending Canadian action by means of a cleverly deMS^i larger payments will he made Miss Elsie Crowson, daughter protect the fruit buds. (Continued On Page "Three)- during the present year. apparatus he la able to take a of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. frowson, few drops of a patient's blood of Ashlapd, and Douglas Bussey and detect the presence of 'an- of Malin, Oregon, were married cer lb Its early stages. Sunday evening at 5:S0 at tho home of Rev. V. K. Allison with WASHINGTON, D. C„ Maroh Mr. York and Miss Marie Gor­ THE WEATHER SALT LAKE CITY, March 19 19— (U.P.)—As a mark of es­ PORTLAND, Ore., March 19 man as witnesses.* Th^ couple VISALIA, Cal., March 19— Oregon and Ws»hlng- tt teem for the memory of Colonel —Josiah Roberson, pioneer tele­ — (U P .)— First payments of In­ left Immediately for" Malin. t> Willlgm McDonald,' wanted here HOOD RIVER. Ore., March 1» grapher and frontiersman, w I iq John C. Coolidge, the prAi- t> ton— Cloudy east portien. come taxes this year exceeded «where Mr. Bussey has a home tt — Eery advent of spring re­ for alleged automobile embes- played a leading part in the detft’s father, the senate ad­ stead. 2> rain .west portion Oregon, tt those of test year, It was shown tt Increasing cloudiness for tt journed today without transact- most picturesque phase of Utah’s sejmont, and ln Redding tor al­ sulted today In the committee by figures today. Receipts thlA The house history, is de^d here after a lseed bad check deals, wna ar- tho local American Legion That his wife used his shaving » Washington followed by tt la* any business. year amount to >1,348,275, as rested today by Butte. Mont, .sotting tho 1984 jaunt «P remained In session. ' Resolu­ colorful 88 years ol life. soap t e bathe her pet dog la the tt rain tonight and Satur- tt against >*1,291, BSO for last fear. authorities, local police were Hood on July 4, two tions of condolence were adopted complaint of a New Orleans man tt day. Southerly gales tt More returns were filed lost r earlier than any Informed. Subscribe For Tho Ktoings. tt along c^ast. by both branches. who seeks a divorce. year. Woman Purchases Lots In Fairview H E 10 FIX TALKS IO KIWANIAHS CARLETON WILL HOT SEEK STATE OFFItt CHINESE STUDENTS KILLED IN RIOTING P0STMASTE8 HtLD REPEAL OF TITLE . LAWTOBEURGED SISKIYOU SPEEDERS TO GET HARD JOLT ÌE PROHIBITION POLL TO CLOSE T( MEDFORD MAR SEIS STALE PRISON JOB * CRADLES «. FORBES . -V- - Pistol Smuggler Will Go To Jail 1 ■ CANADA MOVES FOR Woman Identifies Maniac Attacker IU-IUnil Ul LUULlv) th0 Will Get Payment Can Find Cancer - Germs In Blood • Physician Claims Smudge Pots Burn To Protect Fruit Klamath Rancher Senate Adjourns Colorful Pioneer Bad Check Artist Because of Death Hikers Plan For Is Dead In Utah Located In Butte M t Hood Ascent Public Hearings On Liquor Urged More Money Paid ■ ■"> ■ 8 « • „ z In Tax This Year WASHINGTON, D. V , Match 19— (U P .)— The special senate judiciary sub-committee has de­ cided to recommend public hear­ ings for all pending bills for the modification of the Volstead act or repeal of the 18th amend­ ment. this' recommendation must be accepted by the full judiciary • committee before It becomes ef­ fective. ASHLAND CLIMATE, Without the use of medicine < nine cases oat of ten of This is a proven fa ct »