, M ATARI A GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. TM Tidings Has Been Ashland's (United T idings newspaper For N early Fifty Years ASHLAND CLIMATE W ithout the use ut medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a rroven fact ‘A ’ Fire Servie«) x* * VOU XI.IX HILTY IS GIVEN NEW LICENSE ON POOLROOM City Council by Unanimous Vote, Rescinds Former Action Taken GETS ANOTHER CHANCE Hewer Petition tile d ; P a lo tow Street Sidewalk Line la Moved Successor to the Semi-Weekly IXdlusS. Volume 4$ Civic Clubs Will Be Asked To Aid Baseball League' Increasing Interest is being shown in the pro­ posal to have an Ashland baseball team In the new Southern Oregon Baseball league, and it Is under­ stood that the sponsors of the movement will lay the matter before the numer­ ous civic organizations within the next week or 10 days In order to sound out public support. Those looking after the matter feel that an Ash­ land team in a strictly Southern Oregon league would find good support from residents of this city and also would tend to create a more friendly rivalry between the var­ ious communities.* If the proposal to have Ashland enter this league does not receive sufficient backing it has been sug­ gested that four or more organizations of th | city organize a Twilight base­ ball league for the sum­ mer months. At any rate, the ^base­ ball fever Is in the air and probably wHl result in a baseball lqague or team of some character for Ashand this Bummer. HEAVY DAMAGE Four Huge Oil Reservoirs of Union Oil Company Born This Morning LOSS IS TEN MILLION f .................. NO. 184 ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926 GOLF CLUB DRIVE TO START; FIFTY NEW MEMBERS SOUGHT; CLYDE E. MALONE IN CHARGE With fifty new members as the objective, four teams will take the field Friday morning under the direction of City "Man­ ager Clyde A. Malone to wind up the membership drive f©1 Ashland’s newly organized golf club. The golf ¿lub organization hac w w Z , teams when they take tho field for their active solicitation. Sponsors of the golf club movement believe that a tempor­ ary course will be laid out for use of the members eaVly this summer. Under the plans of the drive FOSSES'START IN SEARCH OF MISSINO FLIER Pilot of* First North-Bound Elko-Pasco Mail Plane Thought Lost * HAD ENGINE TROUBLE to a Doint where the 18 “nnounced tod^ ‘ tho8,) take" Nothing Heard From Him Since W indows Shattered and Several Homes Wrecked by Rig directors feel that they can go allowed Explosion to all prospects and present « M inding. Yesterday Mayor Urges X Citizens TV'Aid ATTEMPT MADE On Clean-Up D^y ■ AGAINST LIFE OF “I want every citizen of Ashland to coopernte with the city in making tho clean-up day a suc­ cess next Monday,” reads an official proclamation jj Elderly Woman Shoots Ital- ian Premier in Nose Issued today by Mayor ö a i This Afternoon Johnson. "Trucks and wagons NOT BADLY WOUNDED will start early Monday ------- *- morning gathering up all Dictator Maintains Order Follow ­ accumulated rubbish and ing Assault to Prevent refuse und home owners Commotion are urged to have these placed at convenient ROME, April 7— (UJP.)— Vio­ places near the sidewalks le t Gibson, said to be a daughter where they can be gath­ of an Irish peer, drew a sniull ered up by tho city I revolver from her handbag ami trucks. i fired a shot at Premier Mus­ “I am hoping that be­ solini at clone runge today. Al­ fore another year passes though the shot perforated his Ashland will have a sys­ nostrils, the wound won not tem of garbage removal sArious. The woman was Im­ which will make the an­ mediately arrested ami confessed. nual clean-up day un­ She is understood to be a daugh­ necessary, but until that ter o f the late Lord Ashburn, time I am asking citizens former lord chancellor o f Ir e -' to cooperate as much as land. She gave her age as possible. 02 years. "If tho wagons are un­ able to gather up all PARIS, April 7— (U.P.) — tho trash by Monday eve­ Premier Benito Mussolini was ning, they wll be kept on shot in the nose by an elderly the job all day Tuesday woman today as he emerged if necessary to clean up from a building in Rome, ac­ the work. Let us all cording to dispatches received join together in helping here. The wound is believed to to henutiyf our city." be slight. The Premier maintained his composure and gave orders to prevent a public commotion as a result of the attempt against his life. to pay their member­ Afternoon ships on a monthly basis, start­ definite plan of action, and with ing at $.20 for the first month BOISE, Idaho, April 7— (U.P.) HAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal., April 41 charter members signed up. anr0’ i mobile dealer of Klamath Falls, He The ballet penetrated refused as a reault of his ar­ spent by the telephone company cultural committee today. ceeds will go toward the Boll- and Loyd l* w r eg-aherlff of geons. 1 said certain members had trad­ the cartilage of the premier’s rest and conviction for operating in improvements and extensions view Community House. Klamath county, have taken the nose. a punch board in his cigar store in Jackson county, it was in­ ed the farmers Interests fof ‘ pol­ New York Odurt of Appeals The music will be much bet­ local agency for the Star cars, itical power. i Strikes Blow at Prohibi adjoining his pool room. dicated today by the arrival in ter than at the preceding and are now seeking a suitable tion Work On recommendaton of City the city of a group of 12 field dances, according to the mem­ location. They expect to have Manager Malone and City En­ i .workers, who will make Ash­ bers, as the musicians have their agency established as soon WASHINGTON, April 7. — gineer Walker, the council voted land their headquarters for sev­ practiced together. Prohibition enforcement received as possible this montth. to move the cement sidewalk eral weeks while employed on Arthur Foster of the state a body blow by a decision hand­ Mr. Panzer has for some time Conference in E n g l a n d land settlement bureau, who was and curbing along Fairview work gin this part of the state. ed down last .night by the New been identified witth the Star Adopts Resolution for street out 10 feet in orfler to They are all registered at the responsible largely for the re- agency at Klamath Falls, and KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April York court of appeals, which will Drastic Action save the property owners the Lithia Springs' hotel, from vlvfcl of old-time, dances iy comes to Ashland with a splendid Beavers Break Jinx and 7—An autolst coming into Klam­ permit more than 200 alcohol de­ cost of building retaining Walls. Portland. Portland, will do the calling for reputation as an automobile naturing. plants to resume busi­ WHITTLEY BAY, England. Win Handily From ath Falls from Ashland late No part of the street, however, The company Is stringing new the dances at Jackson Hot dealer and progressive citizen. ness. * April 7. — Resolutions in favor Seattle by 10 to 5 Monday night ran into a three- will be vacated and if at any telephone wires through Oregon The treasury department had of world wide cancellation of Springs tomorrow night. Lloyd Low is perhaps one of point buck deer near Keno and time in the future the city wants to the aClifornia line. The PORTLAND, Ore., April 7— recently promulgated regulations war debts were passed heso thp best known men in Klamath to place the walk hack on its men are ifow working a short killed it, according to a report (U.P.)— Portland defeated Se­ which put scores of these plants I county, having for years servod today by the Independent Labor The carcass will regular line the property owners distance south o f Medford, and made here. attle, 10 to 5, in the opening out of business, but the court of as deputy sheriff before his term will be compeled to pay the will work out of Ashland until be turned over to the state appeals held the regulations were Party conference, after speakers game of the Pacific coast leaguo game commission. The deer be­ had bitterly denounced the Unit­ as sheriff. Both men expect | added cost. they reach the California bor­ here yesterday. Oeorge Payen, Illegal. io locate here permanently. ed States for its opposition to came confused by the bright Hewer Is Kouglit der. ws. the big Beaver twirier, held the Prohibition authorities were de­ cancellation. lights of the auto. More than half of the prop­ Included in the party are: jected by the'court’s decision, de­ Indians handily throughout the SALEM, Ore., April 7— (U.F.) Seymour Cox. a delegate, urg­ erty owners along Elisabeth Peter Froelich, W. W. Graham, claring it had undone much of ed that Great Britain take steps —Joe Perry, recently convicted game. I^ee and Miljus did the street filed a written petition R. F. Har|gan. Sam C. Kitts, the work they had accomplished to cancel the debts owed to her at Pendleton of first degree mound work for Seattle. Doe asking for a sewer. The mat­ E. E. ^ubeke and wife, T. P. during the past year. murder, wns received at the stat» Protho, Portland’s new third;, by European countries, even If ter was referred to the city en­ Mattbiesen, L. S? Overstreet and penitentiary here last night to baseman, made » big hit with unable to Induce the United gineer and street committee in wife, F. E. 8edey and wife, F. serve a life sentence. Perry, a the home-town fans when he States to reduce the British debt. order to determine whether or W. Seyboth, Fred C. Young, F. poled out a Isomer in the open­ half-breed Indian, killed Fred The majority, however, held not other streets in that section L. Woods and H. Jackson. Knowlton and O. D. Townsend Ashland and Klamath Falls ing frame, with Elsh on baso this Impracticable as long ns MARSHFIELD, Ore.. April 7— would want sewers. / Christian Churches Start ahead of him. Great Britain had to pay the near Pendleton several months Admiral Hughes has advised the At the request of City Manager Competition ago. United States. American Legipn management Malone, the council authorized WASHINOTON, April 7. — En­ for the state convention to be listing of recruits for the regular him to make a complete survey A spirited membership con­ held here in August that he army was discontinued today on and appraisal of the municipal test between the Sunday schools will send five or six destroyers an order from Major Oeneral Rob­ *water. system in order that be of the Ashland and Klamath here for the affair, and local le­ ert Davis, adjutant general. For might determine what improve­ Falls Christian churches Is now Farmers and home gardeners gion men are extending invita­ ments or enlargement might be under way and will continue for generally are welcoming the tions to foreign nations to send Mie first time in months the army Elmore “Sonny” Pierce, who required. eight weeks. The contest start­ is virtually up to its authorized brisk rain which fell last night any craft they may have in Pa­ was arrested by the police Mon­ ALBANY, Ore., April 7—Al­ MOSCOW, Ida., April 7— (U. Two sets of plans were sub ed last Sunday. strength of 118,000. and this morning. It was the cific waters. day on a charge of stealing four P.)—George W. Philbrook, foot­ bany and Corvallis will join mltted for the construction of'a The two Sunday schools are first genuine rainfall in more tires from C. E. Coggins of the hands May 1 to dedicate the ball and track coach for tho comfort station and women’s now evenly divided with Ash­ than a month, although a few box factory, was bound over to Albany briflge on the Albany- Multnomah club of Portland, dressing room in Lithia Park. land’s membership, placed at slight showers earlier this week the grand jury on a charge ot Corvallis highway. This whs de­ will take charge of track ath- One set was submitted by City fell at Intervals. 244 laat Sunday, with 213 for cided yesterday at a meeting the Christian Sunday'* school at grand* larceny following a pre­ etics at the University of Idaho, Manager Malone and another by Because of the unusually mild liminary hearing in justice court it was anbounced here this af­ of committees representing the Klamath Falls. Frank Jordan, chairman of the and dry winter, farmers are hop­ at Medford yesterday. His bail Albany and Corvallis chambers ternoon. • • • » city park board. The two sets Members of both the Klamath ing that the rain will continue bond was fixed at $760. Philbrook, who was a Notre of commerce. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April and Ashland teams are taking of plana were referred to the LOS ANGELES, April 7— (U. 7— Announcement was made yes­ Dame star and an Olympic track for &}. least another week in much interest in the work. At building comr^ittee, city man­ order to provide sufficient mois­ p.,— Billie Benton, screen actress terday of the proposed construc­ star in 1912 is considered ope the close of the contest t ager and park commission for and singer, has demanded $21,- tion of a $25,000 two-story con­ of the best coaches and trainers ture for the growiffe crops. losing team will present t recommendation. 140 damages against the Los crete building in the business dis­ in the west. He is now con­ Oil HtatlOn Protest winners with a silver loving cup. Angeles Railway corporation. She trict of Klamath Falls by Jack ferring with officials. H. E. Enders, Sr.,' protested . l-a -a vx /"v/xlr ( m L a . 1 ~nmrr. ~ ~~ (TTEFW x IB BxIO » U l , HwF wj Slater, local lumberman. THE against the city allowing the I . i l l HOO K O d i Ili (»Il a< fall from a crowded street building will be completed within SPOKANE, Wash.. April 7— WASHINGTON, April 7— (U. Perk Oarage space on city prop­ car, the result, she alleges, of 90 days. (U.P.)— Lyla Von Erickson, to­ P.)—Nine army airplanes, 14 erty for Its oil filling station and negligence of the conductpr. tally blind, today was granted parachutes, nine sparo Liberty for parking ita used automobiles. the right to practice law in motors and various other aerial He declared the people had pur­ Chinook salmon are now at the United States courts. Von Erick­ equipment, have been loaned by chased this land for public anto height of their run In the Rogue son lost hts eyesight wben slit 7— (U.P.)— Roy Smith. 24. and WASHINGTON, D. C„ April the war department to the agri­ parking purposes and thought It river and some splbhdid fishing years old, be was educated in only son of N. H. Smith, promi­ 7— (U.P.)—Tho United, States culture department for the for­ unfair to other gasoline dealers is being enjoyed, according to Vancouver, Wash., schools and nent dairyman near Oregon City, government filed suit today est fire patrol on the Pacific to permit the garage to occupy reports received here today by • • . I against the Alaska Packer’s ns coast, it was announced today. lost his right arm and sustained at the University of Washington. any part of this city property Arthur Foster of the land set­ • without paying rental. OAKLAND, al„ April «— (U. SYDNEY, Australia, April 7— tociation for $429,210, alleging The equipment is now at CrDsy other Injuries when he was tlement bureau. Oregon and Washing­ « caught In a food chopper at Mr. Enders was given a per Mr. Foster mentioned the fish p .)—A fortune of $15,000,000 (U.P.)— Hope of rescuing the \that salmon which was contract­ Field, San Francisco. ton— Unsettled with oe- » Smith farm. ed for during the toorld war ar­ mlt to erpet an oil filling sta to a couple of Canadian auto has been left by George Shims, crew of the «foundered coastal caslonal rain In west por­ a The young man attempted to rived in a qpolled condition. Eugene — Through freight ter­ tlon In front of his own property tourlsto add instead ot proceed­ Japanese “Potato King.” The freighter Dorrigo has' been aban­ tion; light ijlocal rain a minal on Southern Pacific moved replace the belt, while the ma­ and for his own private use. It ing on their way, • they back­ full extent of Chima’s wealth doned. She sank 70 miles north east portion tonight and a chinery was In operation. The here; several miles of new term- will not be used as a commercial tracked to the Rogue river was shown wben his will, was of Brisbane enroute from Sydney Thursday; warmer east a lower part of bis arm was com Marshfleld will start 1026 with ¡Inal track already laid. station. probate today In the 'to Thursday Island. where they expected to enjoy the filed for portion tonight. Strong a pletely out off near the elbow. 22 blocks paving and 2!» blockst .......... ■■......... .. The council passed a motion day! Alameda eonnty court. The The captain and his son southeasterly winds, poo- a Carlton — Snider Shingle Co. bulk of the estate was left to f rescued but 22 oflHhe crew are new sewer, costing more than sibiy galee on coast a Advertise In The Tidings. will build new mill here. $200,000. . missing. (Continued on Page Four) three children. Advertise In The Tidings. !HAME POMO MAN A„,„c™PFM ng FM|. pasman DECLARES FARMERS HAVE BEEN BETRAYED 1ÍMATB MEN WILL I « S l i t AGENCY TELEPHONE WORKERS ARRIVE IN ASHLAND PLANTS TO RESUME Deer Killed By Auto At Klamath DEBT CANCELLATION ' IS URGED BY LABOR PORTLAND DEFEATS INDIANSIN OPENER 'Pendleton Slayer Taken To Prison Destroyers Will Be At Convention Army Recruiting Is Discontinued Farmers Welcome Brisk Rainfall HOLD BIG CONTEST Grand Jury Will Consider Charge Dedication Of Philbrook Will Bridge Planned , Be Idaho Coach Traction Company Klamath Falls To Sued, By Actress Get New Building Totally Blind Man Will Practice Law Forest Service Gets Army Planes Government Sues Salmon Packers Coming Up Bogue Arm Amputated In Food Chopper California Jap Hope Abandoned For Ship’s Crew Has Big Estate .«'.“A,»-,- ■■■Ml