PAOT THREB À M P A N P PATLT e r a m n » Pierce Platform . ». - . « .« ' Nears OPENING ÀI CRATER LARE The Path« Exchange, Inc., of San Francisco and Seattle, has been Interested in film ing com ing spectacular news events in Southern Oregon, by The C alifor nia Oregon Power * Company. News reels w ill be made locally daring 1926, to be shown throughout the entire United States, as indicated in the fol lowing extracts from letters pave- lng between the .Copco offices and the Pgthe f ^change.' On February 23, The C alifor nia Oregon Power Company wrote the Pathe News at San Francisco as follows: “Southern Qregon w ill have a number of very attractive fea tures this year, which -trill be well worth photographing from a news value standpoint, and we are pleased, to Hat below gome of these eevnts: follows: . , ■ " I t was s greet pleasure to r e ceive your le tte r explaining the coming spectacular news events la Oregon. W e are. certain they w ill make wonderful stories, as they ere real novelties, and I am, aura .we can do something big w ith them,— at least givo Southern Oregon a lot of pub licity. Mr. L. C. M utt of Seattle will take care of all new« events breaking' in tbs* territory. “Thanking you * for your trouble In tracing down these stories, we arò, ■ ■ , Very tyhly yours, P A T H S NEWS,” On March 17, Mr. H u tt of the Seattle office of Pathe Exchange advised the Copco office as fol- 16w*> “j Mane* 'received your W q r re la tiv i , Id ¿the' different stunts . “Ceremonies attending annual te take p laeejte the near future, opening of Crater Lake National and w ill certpfnly be’ please^ to these stun'fa J for Park w ill be held about June pbetograph Pathe Nekra.” . J n - 30. These ceremonies-are-highly interesting, showing the arrival The fa r reaching scope of of the “ advance guardf’ of the Pathe News films brings the thousands of tourists who an events pictured te the attention nually visit this scenic wonder, of countless thousands. I f this and w ill afford an opportunity activity is carried out as con to get some fine “shots” of the templated,, excellent publicity w ilt spectacular -scenery in and result for one of Ih la section’s around the Park during the sea most popular resorts and for son of bloom, of full waterfalls, Southern Oregon generally. — • and receding snowlines, while the W hen this event is staged , at. deep snow Is still on hand. A Crater Lake, it is also planned* trip to Medford to get pictures to have Copco cameramen pres of the Crater Lake Country wllj ent to take moving pictures of be well worth m aking.” this Interesting tàrtare. fdr show On March 4, Pathe News ac ing throughout the field of- Cop knowledged Copco's letter as co service. LOB ANGELES, March 23— ( U .F .) — The ancient apt) Ethio pian game of craps is the most popular of. gambling diversions in Lop Angeles, according to City Proseoutor Friedländer. ♦« , The prosecutor made a check ofi gambling violations, .which revealed a total of 1,473 arrests the past year in raids on dice contests. Lottery was next with 907 offenses, and draw poker third w ith 741 arrests. There were 24 arrests of <fom too players and six fo r playing coon-can. Other arrests Included: Faj» Tan, ¡434; blackjack, 299; J sd flower game, 121; panglngk 48; pique, 12; punchboard, 9; put« and-tfke, 8. 1 SALEM , Ore..- March 39— <U. P .) — Governor W a lter M. Pleroo waa hard at work today fram ing the platform on which be w ill seek nomination and rw- electlon as governor of Oregon The executive said he expected to have' his platform in readl- fcesa to submit w ith bis nominal lng* petition later thia week. P fW FO B « W C H B R A U S «« (Continued From Page -One) A R eal Old-Tim er B illy Briggs spoke then for the old-timers, declaring he a r rived in Ashland 30 years age at a tender age. He said be was proud to be classed as ah old-tim er, In spite of the fa d that he is Just 30 years of age. Randall Woods, for the new A ll cuts and holes in street pavements throughout the city comers, urged the old-timers to w ill be repaired at once, accord-1 extend a more friendly hand of lng to announcement today by r&lcome for the newcomers who C ity Manager Clyde Malone. On come here to establish business. several streets bad - breaks in He said be liked Ashland and ,the pavement are now noticeable, its people and the only sugges but the street department w ill tion be could otter waa for a get busy this week and w ill have more friendly hand of welcome jail repairs made within a short to the newcomers. Fred Homes closed the de .time. i bate for the old-timers* w ith a Street Pavements W ill Be Repaired Byrel Murphy Lang, the Uni versity of Nebraska youngster who is to pitch tor the San Francisco Pacific League team the coming season, is 3 feet 1 inch ta ll and tips the beam at over two hundred pounds. o F IL L IN G -H -» , ¡' . ■ STONEMASONS M il B illJO T A M S JET ¡14 PER O ff IS PASSEh IK HOUSE New York Union Wins Pepper Measure, is Already Strike; Big Advance in Passed by Senate, Will Wages is Granted Soon Beoome Law N E W YO R K , March 23. — The strike of stonemasons in New York city has been settled, em ployers and representatives of the union signing-an agreement under the terms of which - the . masons w ill receive 914 a day and the laborers 99 a day for the next two years. This is an Increase of 82 a day for the masons and |1 a day for the laborers over the pres ent scale. W A SHING TO N. D. C., March 23— (U .P .)— The Pepper bill, authorising state taxation of na tional banks, was passed in the house today. I t has already passed the senate as a substitute for the McFadden bill. ‘ F or eighteen yearq the busi ness affairs of* the International bowling Association have been looked after by Ted J, Grone wald, of St. Paul, whose unani mous re-election to the office of secretary is a standing event of the association’s annual meet Ings. STANDARD SIZE F^JLL CAPACITY. Presto-Lite *■ v STORAGE BATTERY $11.95 For AH Small Cars • XL ELECTRIC Station Guy Good, Prop. J . O ARLAN D -L t ■ ’ ( v- ; Announces the Appointment of A. C. WILHITE ’ 61 SECOND STREET Ashland, Oregon j i . • *<< ' ■ '" r • . i • AS ASSOCIATE DEALER OF The H ill Motor Co. .. ' . NEW Mickle la Gnrat J. D. Mickle, state dairy and food commissioner, and Prof, Brandt, in charge of dairying at o. A- C., were special guests at the luncheon and spoke briefly. Prof Brandt praised the work of George Gray, a student In dairying at the state college and predicted the young Ashland student would make a name for himself within the next few years. The two visitors got Just as much of a “ kick” out of the debate between the newcomers and old-timers as did the mem bers themselves. In fact, it was AND MARMON AUTOMOBILES ARE ON EXHIBIT AT USED CAR DeBon Auto Company Bargains 1925 Pord Truck, $460.00 Has 1926 license. Good condition all around. Ford T ouring $125.00 Ford Sedan $100.00 : 1SJ East M a i, Street W e have no 2nds “ asis” Visit our salesroom. We will be glad to demonstrate these two premier automobiles. The Automotive Shop Our 2nd hand cars are Guaranteed M lP.I'i. A. , A Ford owners are continually being approached by ■aleemen who wish to “accept” Fords as part payment on more expensive cars. I t Is perfectly logical that automobile dealers 2 w’T i h*Jh.’ ,^ S i be eager t o trail«' w ith Ford owners. The bord is the most popular automobile in the world. No other need car la so eany E? a e ll a« a used F o r d — because everyone haa confldeuce in Ford quality. And It is not expensive to recondition, since Ford rcplncciiH'nt parts are lowest in price. Most automobiles carry greater discounts to dealers than the p or,l _ another reason why other dealers may offer the Ford owner a larger trade-in allowance. But when you come to buy a new car. bear these facte in mind: The amount of the trade-in allowance yon can get te not the most important thing for yon In oo^shter. TSreM g I trade it te. visit to trade yonr Ford foe a now aatomoM I f yon wish that yon know to bn dependable, asefnl and the »nr Ford dealerl Go to your He w ill give yon a fair and Uberal allowance fa r y. Ford and. w ill gladly arrange payment of the hate yonr convenience. When the deal te. ever, and yon hgne Ford, yon w ill have the*satisfaction of yon took advantage of the — and sa’ ived a lo t of has ever Original Pord Features that Today Make tor Greatest Simplicity - Durability - Reliability MEDFORD, OREGON We are pleased to announce the ap pointment of this new local dealer—a connection which admirably reflects the high standards Oakland has set for selling and servicing its motor cars. A cordial invitation is extended to you to call on our new dealer and examine the new OAKLAND SIX, the car that is everywhere winning and holding increasing good w ilt See also its co m p a n io n car—th e PONTIAC SIX, the outstanding new car of the year. , '. • • • f tl When You Trade Your Car ésa sa Noted Violinist Ì. To Come Shortly .Much Interest Is being m ani fested In circles over the ap pearance here on A pril 1 of M il dred W right, California violin ist, who w ill give, a recital at the civic clnb house under the auspices of the Ashland Music club. W ritin g in the San Francisco Chronicle, W alter Anthony, mu sic critic, said o f her: “ I have heard few violinists — and this includes all of them— who pull a warmer or more vi brant tone from the depths of th e ir fiddle, than Aeea Mildred W right.” M O TH E R — T A K E NO CHANCES ON CROUP Never put a croupy child to bed without having F O L E Y ’S H O N E Y A N D T A R rig h t handy. I t checks the sudden and te rrify ing onset of croup, relieves the strangling, choking condition; eases d ifficu lt breathing and a l T H IP L A C R FOR lows peaceful sleep. A friend FILLING AND SERVIOS w rites: “ I have long used FO * * ' ' L E Y ’S H O N E Y A N D T A R for General ft Shell Gas croup. F irsL I gave it to all my children, and note to my grand Albmiting children, w ith 1 the same good' re Greasing Free Crankcase Service sults.” Reliable also for bron chial and “ flu ,” cougba, tickling throat and troublesome night Williams Servios Station Boulevard A Sherman coughs— Sold everywhere. No. 3 brief review of Ashland as it was a rousing luncheon w ith e» wry- luncheon next week w ill be a the chamber o f _____ ____, testimonial for G. Briscoe, president during the peat 33 years ago when he first ar body well pleased. rived here. He said he consid I t was announced that the who is retiring after heading years. ered Ashland his honjs and this H" valley as his valley and was glad to w o rk -fo r the betterment of the community at all times. A rthur Foster, in charge of the lahd settlement work, told of a recent trip thronghoat the state and declared that the good results of the . land settlement program are in evidence on all sides. ’ • ' Multiple Dise-in-oil Clutch Planetary Transmianon Thermo * Syphon Cooling Torque Tube Drive Dual Ignition System Simple, Dependable Lubrication Three Point Motof Suspension New Prices TOURING RUNABOUT COUPE TUDOR SEDAN FORDOB SEDAN $310 $290 $500 $520 $555 Closed car price» include started Mid demountable rim». All prioe» f. o. b. Detroit »22 Years of Leadership And Still Leading in Price — Design ™ Quajity” . I . , « »• . ' * W .. 1 ’ Claycomb Motor Company • ' OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Pontiac, Michigan OAKLAND « X -B 9 7 S to H 29S PONTIAC SIX—$S25 Coqch or ~ Lincoln Fontonn It POES Make a Difference Where Yw Bay Yw O V N IM A l. M OTOR»