v t ’ ■ Á * t A shland D aily T idings ’ MALARIA GERMifc danni iòti survive three months in the rich ozonci pt Aafiland. Tore domostio water helps. vol ,, The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading i\enjt?gupvr For Hearty Fifty Years (United P n M Wire Service) 1 ■......■» xm Sac I L H Ä ñ K L F Thoae Attending Summer Normal Session Here Will be Chamber Guests PLANS GIVEN Forum Luncheon Occupied by Discussion o f Project« of Committees ■or te the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 41 A& hlsnd B o o ste d In p o rti an(j B y I r v in g E. V in in g Ashland and Bouthern Oregon are given some good publicity by Irving Vining In the following interview in yesterday’s Portland Telegram: “Southern Oregon com­ munities are experiencing a building construction boom, according to Irv­ ing E. Vining, Ashland, president of the Oregon State Chamber of Com­ merce, who is here ar­ ranging for a speaking tour in the interest of state development. ' “He said that in Ash­ land many new resi­ dences are being con­ structed especially near the State Normal school. The city has acquired 100’ acres adjacent to the Pa­ cific highway for a new nine-hole golf course and construction work soon will start.* This course will be thrown open to tourists as well as to the people of the city. “Prospects for a boun­ tiful fruit crop never have been better in Southern Oregon. While it has been unusually dry this spring, he said, there will bo plenty of water for irritated lijnd and late gains will insure good crops on, other land." BYRD Ï0 GET READY FOR POLE TRIP Head of Arctic Expedition Rushing Plans for Final Arctic Flight WEATHER FAVORABLE Norge A w aiting Word to Come on From Leningrad for Far North Iiash ,■ ____________ ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY. May 4, 1926 — ---------- ——— — ———. CRATERS TRIP PLANNED FOR STUDENTS OTHER ' ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases oat of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. . — — - — — — NETTING OF STEELHEADS IN ROGUE RIVER FORBIDDEN BY GAME WARDEN AVERILL Any commercial fisherman . for years, classifying the Rogue found taking steelheads In nets i river steelhead as a trout and pro- or anyone attempting to sell them j tecting the sport fishing. This will be arrested and prosecuted ' was apparently nullified last fall, This Is the word sent here today . with a decision fro m the office by State Game Warden ' E. F ’ of the attorney-general, which If Averill, who will enforce the taken, would have opened the net Rogue river steelhead fkw l’i ting season on steelheads on May spite of the ruling given out last jg fall by the office of the attorney Sportsmen are receiving the general. This ruling was to t»c news regarding the closed net­ effect that the Rogue river steel- ting season on* steelheads with head becomes a salmon when 16j enthusiasm, as they believe it in­ inches in length and that taking dicates some desire on the part by nets and sale are not pro- j of 8rienc«l Man in Agricultural Work to Report Here In Short Time A1I students attending the LONDON, May 4.— (U P)— KINGS BAY, Spitzbergen, May professor Lyle P. Wilcox, of the Paralyzed today by a general summer session of the South­ 4.— -(U P)— Richard E. Byrd to­ department of horticulture, Ore­ ern Oregon Normal, school, as strike. Great Britain by mid-af­ day is busily planning for tiift gon Agricultural college, has been ternoon settled down to the grim well as members of the faculty, proposed airplan|e fEght across appointed county agricultural business of coping with the situ­ will be taken on a visit to Crater jj ' the North Pole. The two Byr«l agent for Jackson county, to suc­ ation. The results of the first Lake National park this summer. 8 ! airplanes were taken ashore W om en T u rn B lu e ceed C. C. Cate, resigned. day demonstrated the country’s It was announced today at the g j from the steamer Chantier this Mr. Wilcox’ name was brought ' ability partially to loosen the hold & morning at Nyaalesund and At all chamber of commerce forum at beford local people Interested In F ro m D y e d S h o es the strikers. There have been the Llthia Springs hotel. g ! goes well they 3oon will take off the Alling of this position by rep­ but a few people Isolated thus g J from the snow near the great This is but one of the projects resentatives of thp college exten­ far. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., May 4 g^wodden hangar which is to shel- of the new entertainment commit­ sion service. His qualifications Hull and southwest Wales are tee for the coining summer g ter the Amundsen-Ellsworth pol- Everett Crossley and Mrs. Edith Condition of Veteran Social­ met local approval and his trans­ months. Silva put on newly-dyed show the principal prospective trouble g ja r dirigible Norge. ist is Not Believed to be fer has been approved by the centers where the violence of g i The Norge still waits the word Within a short time both persons With no speeches scheduled Serious poard of Regents. partisans Is expected to result Id for the luuclieon, the chamber to come on from Leningrad where turned blue. When the shoes * Is Fruit Expert TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 4. violence. members devoted the noon hour she has remained for more than were removed they returned to He has been connected with the their original color. „ The government today took —Eugene V. Debs, veteran Social­ a fortnight. to a discussion of civic matters' 33 horticultural department of the and accomplished much in the' jj ist leader, has suffered a phynl-i 8t®Ps to begin publication tomor- Lively Debate Predicted for Weather conditions are excel­ college for seven years. His first Session Tonight When cal relapse, but his cohdltion is row of a daily newspaper to be way projects which It was thought lent following the snowstorm of connection was as research as­ Preachers Appear would benefit the city. j jj not serious, his physicians said known as the British Gazette. Friday. The air is clear and the sistant In crop pest investigations. today. However, he will be un­ At the suggestion of Fred 33 temperature is 25 degrees above A lively time is predicted for His work in this connection was LONDON, May 4. — (U.P.) — zero. able to attend the Socialist na­ Homes, It was decided to get up‘33 the city council meeting tonight in the field of fruit pests. Ha a church directory and ask that 33 tional convention in Pittsburgh. Fifty million people were plung­ when a delegation from the Ash­ later did experimental work In ed into economic chaos today as It be placed in the various hotels' g land Ministerial association will Hood River and in the Wiliam- of the city. He said many peo-j ; Britain’s great general strike be­ Astoria Salmon Canneries present a resolution -urging th« ette Valley on orchard fertiliza­ came effective. Streets of the pie came-to the city over Sunday ¡33 Unable to Operate Be- abolition of public dances In Llth- tion and small fruit culture. More cities presented scenes of and were unable to locate the J canse of Walkout la Park. The resolution was ad­ recently he has been instructor In tastic confusion as people churches where they desired to opted by a group of church con­ horticulture. attend services. were deprived of all major trans­ ASTORIA, Ore.. May 4.— (UP' gregations Sunday. The new agent was born in portation facilities struggled to Secretary Fuller gave an out­ Vancouver, ^Tn,, Man Loses -The Columbia river fishermen’s Unofficial)^, It was reported the Walla Walla valley and work­ line of the various standing com­ Both Byes; Found Help­ ■trike, called when the fishermen Ccm pl&ints I n v o lv in g M in o r |Carr> ° n the,r evcry«day affairs, that several will be present nt ed with his father on an irrigated mittees and some of the plans refused to ^accept thji packers < Girls Dropped; Held On 1 At mi,,n,Kht the 9trIko orders the meeting to speak against the less hi Neighbors fruit farm until he took up work had gone Into effect and almost which were in the making for the i offer of 13 cents per pound for BooZe Accusation resolution ^f the council show« at O. A., C. He graduated from 4,500,000 workers left their poste. chamber and the city this year. —------- VANCOUVER. Wash., May 4. raw saltuon, was wholly effec-: an Inclination to listen to oral the courses in horticulture in 1916 • Frank Jordan declared the More Than 30 Report to — The accidental discharge of a tlve today. The fishermen wapi : EUGENE, Ore., May 4.— | The great economic upheavel arguments. The council is known and shortly thereafter entered Playing Manager Reid for chamber should ask the city coun­ 22 caliber rifle in the hands of 14 cents per pound and the effet- Charges of contributing to the came after caroful Jast-minute ef­ to be somewhat divided on the military service. Mr. Wilcox is Initial Try-Outs cil to pass an ordinance prohib­ Roy HUI of Fern Prairie, as he tiveness of the strike is surprlr- delinquency of a minor, against forts to prevent it. . question of Llthia Park dances thirty-one years of age, and mar­ Thu government insisted iting the cutting of any., «hade log. A few fish are being ehfM Murry M. Ifft and Hugh Nelson. but the exact lineup cauuot be ried. He is an active Mason and More than SO brfseball players "Wka cleaffthg It. 'resulted Ip the ped*in trees without a permit from the from upstream points but students at University of Oregon, the coal minors accept the coal loss of both his eyes. .H e lived determined until the matter I p a member of Al Kadir Temple turned out for practice M t the city. He declared that many in a small house by himself anl not enough to permit operation have been dropped and Hquo” commission’s report which pro­ brought to a test vote. high school grounds last night Mystic Shrine. He is also a trees are being cut down this was not found until the next day of the canneries. charges substituted. The change vided for a readjustment of the coal industry and lower wages. member of the Elks lodge In Cor­ spring and that It Is damaging and Playing Manager Doug Reed when his cries were heard by In the charges was made in jus­ expressed himself aB being high­ vallis. the beauty of the city. The unions refused and other un­ some girls who were passing. tice court Saturday when hear­ ly pleased with the Bhowing of High R c fr m r c » Irving Porter gave two well ings were held. The two were ions Joined In a sympathetic his recruits. » Barring »infall, strike. 12713183 received saxapbone solos ac- Mr. Wilcox’ recommendation for arrested with other students at practice will be held every even­ C h icago S tarts Throughout Britain the gov­ companied by Mrs. Beebe. the Jackson county gosition was a party recently. The officer« ing this week. The suits have ernment has mobilized all re­ endorsed by Professor W. S. explained the original charges by been ordered for the team and D r iv e O n C rook s Brown, head of the department of saying that they had “assumed sources to cope with the situation. should arrive by next week. The Navy, army, local authorities and that the two had escorted two Man and Wife Win $12,000 horticulture. Director James T. canvass for funds ia making good Mrs. Kate Johnson Seeking citizen volunteers are preserving Jardine, of the Oregon experiment CHICAGO, May 4.— (UP) — girls arrested at the party, and Verdict And Find Taxi progress and sufficient financial Texas Governorship in order and continuing transporta­ station, and C. L. Long, extension A mop-up army mobilized last had given them liquor.’’ Concern is Bankrupt support is In sight, according to Liberal Platform tion service wherever possible. night to clean up Cook county. specialist in horticulture, as weH John Enders, business manager of Chicago, harrassed from all sidos '• SAN ANTONIO, May 4.— (UP, SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 4.— as the administrative officers of the club. The verdict awarding Howard the collego extension service. Mr: City of Destiny Wants Him The first game in the South-! by the reign of the machine gun, — Prohibition ha sproved “an ut­ which this week has caused slay­ and Lillian Clark 112.000 dam Wilcox will report in Medford aa ter faiure’ and is "hopeless," to Have Summer White ern Oregon League is scheduled ( ing of an assistant spate’s at­ ages for* Injuries suffered In a soon as arrangements can be made Mrs. Kate M. J'phnson of Sin House on Puget Souhd to start a week from next Sun­ taxi and street car collision came with the college to handle the day but the Ashland team prob­ torney and two beer runners, not Antonio charged 'here tonight in WASHINGTON, May 4.— Presi ably will have a practice gama to mention incidental murders— enunciation of her platform upon too late. They sued the two work in which he is now engaged, * WASHINGTON. D. C„ May 4. transportation <)oncerns joln-tly. which will probably time his ar­ ident Coolidge was Invited by next Sunday. police have prepared to sound which she is seeking the govern­ Mayor Tennent of Tacoma, Portland Chamber Seeks Ac­ — (UP,— The Upshaw motion The car company was cleared of rival about May 15. the death knell for crook hang­ orship of Texas. picture censorship bill and the blame and 312,000 was assessed outs. Wash., to spend his summer va­ tion on Part of Local Mrs. Johnson announced her Reed department of education against the Smith Taxi-cab com­ cation in Tacoma in the event Chamber of Commerce candidacy a few days ago, bring, T acom a W in n er O f bill was killed today by action of pany. he decided to establish his sum­ lng the total of woman guberna­ The chamber of commerce yes­ the house educational committee. mer White House in the west. The taxi firm Is bankrupt. torial candidates In the field to O regon S tu d e n ts N a tio n a l H o n o rs terday received a telegram from Both measures were shelved for Tennent was accompanied to the three. the Portland chamber of com­ this session of congress. White House by Senator Jones, Miriam A. Ferguson . S u b m it F ic tio n and Governor republican. Washington. G o v ern o r’s W ife Mrs. Edith Williams of Dallas, merce asking this organization NEW YORK. Mhy 4. — (IF) — Acceptance of Dollar Bid so are competitors for the democrat­ to wire Senators McNary and Tacoma, Wash., won first prixe Jones to support the proposal of Quickly Condemned at UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, ic nomination also. L oses B r a c e ^ t In the national contest organised G eese E at U p A l l a group of Seattle and Portland Senate Hearing Eugene, May 4.— (pSecial) — by the Near East as the locality business men for the purchase of O f G rain O n F arm WASHINGTON, D. C„ May 4. Stories of five University ol Ore­ D y in g M an S in g s BOSTON, May 4.— Mrs. Alvan enlisting the largest percentage the 'Admlya^-OrientaJ BteamshJp gon students were entered in the of population. The first prise con­ — (UP)—The shipping board west line. The telegram declares the PORTLAND, Ore., May 4.— T. Fuller, wife of the governor, criticised today for allowing only Harper’s Short Story contest to­ ^ M oth er M ach ree” belief that if the line Is sold to (UP)—An unidentified man was Jias reported to the police last sists of a trip' to Palestine for KLAMATH FALLS, May 4.-8. six days for the Pacific north­ day. All of the writers are work­ the Stanley Dollar interests It burned to death In a fire which night the loss of a diamond bfare- some person chosen by the or­ F. Clyburn, rgneher in the Tule west interests to file a bid on the ing under W. F. G. Thacher, of let worth 160,000. Description of ganisation taking part in the cam­ will create a shipping monopoly lake region, will raise no wheat the school of journalism faculty. NEWARK. N. J„ May 4.— In In the Pacific northwest. The early today destroyed an old up­ a man seen to pick It up near her paign. Admiral-Oriental line, at a hear­ town building. Two transients this year. Two days ago, a The entrants are: Mgry Jo a clear voice that echoed through ing before the senate commerco promising crop of grain had i Shelly, of Grand Rapids, Mich., the hospital J. Leroy Cullen. 25- local chamber as yet has taksn who were sleeping in the Hame automobile was given to detec­ committee. Senator McNary of sprouted a few inches above tha j who won the Edison Marshall con- yekr-old brakeman, whose legs no action on the tetfegraphlc re­ building knew the man only as tives. Mrs. Fuller said she dis­ W ar W ith R iffs Oregon brought out while ques­ covered her loss after stepping the “Old Frenchman.’’ I test; Florence Jones, of Salem; had been amputated after a rail­ quest. ground. A great flock of speck- tioning Chairman of the shipping out of her automobile in front of ei-hreasted wild geese descended Julia Godman, of Dexter; Phillipa road accident, sang, “Mother T o S tart A g a in board that bids were opened six the theatre. upon the 160 acres and in one Sherman, of Portland; Walter Machree’’ for tlje tearful rela­ A p p o in tm e n t O f days after they had been re­ night ate up all the wheat. Evans Kidd of Eugene. First tives who sat at the bed side. ; W arsh ip Is S en t ceived. O’Connor defended the PARIS, May 4. — (U.P.) — prize Is $500, and entrants from Fifteen mjnutes after the last D iv in e Confirm ed B u rglaries B rin g acceptance of the Dollar bid. T o A id A m erican s The foreign o(ftce annoenced last approximately 65 colleges are to note of the song Cullen died ’ E a g les T erro rize night that the Franco-Spanish op­ compete. T1 m > _ k Rm oll Qvwiaa B u t S m a ll P rofit eration« agateat the Rtfftems U OP) £ X I IIYJI I< 'f ill J I HU XI k J H 11319 * x/vVII A A sh la n d D rencheiT T WASHINGTON, H. C., Muy <. appointment of * Rt. Rev. Morocco will he reaamed Friday. Edward —.(UP)— The U. S. S. Cleveland , i 1 - 1 -■1 1 i , Howard, auxiliary bishop of Dn-j This results from the failure of ■ -F in a n cier D ie s A rm y T o A ssist BERNE. Switzerland, May 4.— was ordered from Panama to NEW YORK. May 4.—Steve B y W elco m ed R ain vekport, Iowa, to be archbishop peace negotiations. Two golden eagles are terrorising Blueflelds, Nicaragua, today to Schltsky, 17, startled hardened of Oregon City,was officially con­ protect American lives and prop­ the inhabitants of the little Swi«3 NEW YORK, May 4.— (UP) — policemen when he admitted com­ E x p e r im e n t W ork village of Illgau. Ev4ry day, the Oscar 8. Straus, noted American Ashland and surrounding vicin­ erty during the revolution which firmed at the Vatican today. mitting 64 burgbrles within two twb birds swohp dówn :upwn the financier, died at his home here was drenched today undpr« a Is now in progress there, years. Out of this host of erhne« B u lle t F la tte n s O n N e w A ir p la n e ity village streets aud carry a * t ) yesterday, at the age of 76 years. long-dela/ed hut welcome rala- T é lé p h o n é B ook s 1 he said he had netted only about chiche»«, iÁts hnd grown dogs. He had been failing for -several HOYS WANT WORK fall. Winter and spring have i , ,' ~ ' O n M an’s S k u ll A re D istrib u ted ¡ ,B0° The eagles are protected by the months. Mr. Straus was at ono WASHINGTON, D. C„ May 4. been unusually mild and farmers Swiss game-preserving get. Boys who are going to time U. 9. Minister to Turkey. —The army air service officials were fearful that dire , results WEATHER MARION, Ind.. May 4.— Went He alM Vas noted for his philan­ announced today that the govern­ might be expected unless more camp wltk th« Y. M. C. A. jj . Telephone patrons today re- thropy.' ' * Wilson fired a revolver at Nash APRIOOTlj PICKED ment has leased a hangar at Rosa rain should fall. The‘downpoar this year want work to 33 celved copies of the new telo- Oregon and. Washlng- 8 Bodkins ok a trim car here. The MARYSVILLE, Caí.,— Whgt Is pa/ their way. Anything 33^ phone directory which has just » He was the first memlpsr of Field, California, to Thomas B. today was worth thousands of believed to have been the ’first the Jewish race to enter a presi­ Slate for exnerllhenting with a dollara to the farmers. It was In the way of lawn mow­ 33 been Issued frpm the local off Ice. tt ton— Rain In west por­ 8 jKillet flattened out against the bog of aprlcpts picked , In ” the dent cabinet, having served as lighter than jjr craft, but denied agreed, and they are hoping that ing, cleaning or «padlng 311A substantial increase in sub- ti tlon, local rains la east 8 bone In Bodkin*» forehead sad tonight a n d 8 physicians sewed up the alight pitted , State« this year eras’ for­ secretfcry oi commerce tinder It had a contract with him fof similar showers will prevail dur­ would ba appreciated by 33 serlbers thornghout the country « portion Continued 8 flesh wound with three 1 33Us noted In the new book, Indlcat- » Wednesday. warded to President Coolidge at President Roosevety. He had de- the building of a new type of ing the present month. them. . • ■ M W jt a W B 'PlHhl Any one having work tt a healthy and substantial growth tt mild with strong sonthef- n the ^nstanee of ¿he ,Mary»vlllé •voted Most of his life to public ship. ’ as he ‘had announced this tt east winds. Merchant’s association. work. please »hone 853-y. i 3t for the county. morning at Pasadena. v • Claselfled Ada Bring Rssutta. 8 BAll EW ER S ABE o u ir a im HIONE ». DEBS IS IK IH OF RELAPS i FISHERMEN’S STRIKE i « ¡E F F E C T IV E D E S W S EYESIGHT IN R H A C C IM !T woman r w DAMAGES IN STREET A C M R » EAIE S A M E IS WET TO m TACOMA ASHEAND M E D TO Movie Censorship Measure Defeated PRBTEM SHIP SAIE «■NARY CRITICISES U. S. SHIPPING BOB» Man Burned To Death In Fi re