?r,T‘ ;rax wxathbr , > • 4 »_ ’ • I •’ ’ S' ¿4 4 i CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Do yorar Christmas shopping early, while the stocks are com- plete. * Unsettled in Oregtjd, probably rain in north and east section. Ashland's Leading N iper for Over Fifty Years (United Preee W ire Service) to t l # Semi-Weekly Tidings V o la a e <1 I ASHLAND, OREGON, t ________ (United NeW» W ire Service) T, DEC. 10, n 26 May Reduce Licenft Fee PORTLAND, Dec. 10— (U N )— Automobile license fees may be ¿tempt is Made reduced and a new “department Trial for Murdei of automobiles'* be established, of Editor If plans of the Oregon State Motor association meet with leg­ CANTON. O.. D w . 10. — (U N )1 — W ith the ju ry almost com-] islative favor. This was intimated here by plate, counsel for -Pat McDqraaot1|d Joseph Dunne, president of the charged with the murder o fl Don R. M ellett, crusading edltokJ ¡association in an address at a Committee of Eight Sent by Heads of Church Looks Over City \ made a futile attempt Thursday! banquet. Dunne said that the legislative gain a delay in his tria l u o titf “outside examination** could I program of ,the association was not finished, but that it was be made of the special venlrau probable that suggestions looking called. I CALLS WIFE TO STAND not py yet nightfall toward a lower fee had been ad­ lA men had 'b e e n vanced. . AMractlve W ife and Genera Hön «elected to pass upon the gpffB or lnnocense of McDermott, but Teetlfy in Behalf of'PW»*- ons Oil Man 1 the Stark county laws require 13. one to serve in event that n Juryman becomes ill or dies. E. W . Mills, chief defense nt* W ASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— ■. L. 'Doheny made the P e < l Harbor torney, moved that the court contract and E lk H ill leases with take a three d a # recess in order the Idea of profit he admitted on for him to investigate the per­ the witness stand in his oil con­ sons who are yet to be called spiracy trial today. This followed for examination to complete the The motion was denied testimony yesteraay In which he jury. traced his romantic life from a by J udge Diehl. Resolution is Offered That • Would Bar Vare and Smith I*if« Story of Sueoessfhl rto ’ Prospector T b Told to I an Young Jury committeeadjourns Investigation Committee Headed by Senator Reed Adjourns W ithout Decision school teacher to a prospector and millionaire. , Hear Life Story ! under the surface since the senate convened, denouncing both Vare and Smith, he introduced a reso­ lution , which would disqualify both aa senators and bar presen­ tation of their credentials. D ili did not ask action on hia resolu­ tion. It was laid on the table. Committee Adjourns Refore D ill began his speech the Reed investigating com m ittee,1 LOS ANGELES. Dec. 1 0 .— which revealed the Vare expend!-1 ■ ( U tures of $800,000 and the $ 4 0 0 .-1 N ) — The southland emerged Thursday to take toll of the de­ •00 fund of Smith met to consid­ struction caused by a storm which er its farth er procedure but ad­ swept over southern California journed without a decision. It recently bringfn a steadily de­ will meet again Friday. scending mercury. W hile D ill was speaking, lev- | Throughuot the day repair era! democratic leaders met with gangs worked to patch broken W illiam B. Wilson, unsuccessful telephone lines and washed out candidate against Vare. and na­ roads. < tional committee man Joseph Considerable damage waa re­ Guffey of Pennsylvanls, to con­ sider whether they w ill bring h i ported from the harbor fallow­ contest to unseat Vare on chhrgel ing the sixty mite gale that swept ovhr that < of fraud in the election and seek to sett Wilson in his place. They I declined to say What decision was Storm Takes Toll In California reached. There was still anoth­ er development during the day. John R. Neql of Knoxville, Tenn., who was attorney for Scopes in • he evolution case, asked Senator L Ernst of Kentucky, chairman of I, the privileges and elections com- , mlttee, to Investigate charges that 1 1 Senator Tyson of Tennessee had spent excessive sums in the 1924 ]< primary. L Preparatory Step j Dili's move was regarded as a preparatory step In case Smith , rhould be appointed by Govern-11 or Small pf .Illinois to d ll the v a -1 , cancp created by the death of Sen- j alor McKinley. Sm ith’s appoint­ ment had been expected, but 4t Is L known that some republican lead- d ere here have advised against It, r although it is believed 8mlth f would like to have the show down « come at this session. * e The Dill resolution, then, is tl merely a threat hanging over b Smith and Vare. The credentials of neither have been sent here as yat. It Is understood jthat Sen- 1 ator Reed of Pennsylvania, who will lead the fight for Vare, has assured democrats that the ere- * dentlals will not be sent here this session, and that Dill does not in- at tend to bring up his resolutldn. g. I f Smith comes here on appoint- it ment, however, D ill is expected to fi seek action against him. I bi His move is opposed by South­ reived by her parents, Mr. and ern democrats. Mrs. Louis Dodge, this morning. Several of them, said ‘ today Miss Dodge will be In Ashland they would oppose any ¿lister during the Christmas holidays proceedings against e ith e r*V a re and w ill urge subscriptions not or Smith until they have been only from all graduates and for­ swprn into the senate. Senators mer students of the state uni­ Overman of North Carolina, a versity, hut from friends of high­ er education generally. * ornlng gt the 81** ^ ^ . Ç ^ d e h street. Mrs. In Oakland, _ H ort^rook, arrangements Earl Crow, manager of the Ash- land Standard Oil company, at- tended a meeting in Medford last it Is meaning lots of work for evening at which a m ajority of «he Standard Oil employes of I Ashland and Medford were pres- Twelve young jurors in the Fall-Doheny oil trial today heard E. L. Doheny, a battered old poet graduate of the university of hard knocks, tell his life story of pros­ pecting for bonanzas. i Doheny’s attractive wife and his grown son both took the stand briefly in his behalf. The re­ mainder of the day waa spent in direct examination < of the aged P R A IR IE DU C H IE N , Wto., Dec. 10. — (U N ) — Reports drifting In here that Erdman i Olson has been located in var­ ious cities over the country a m I keeping np excitement in the search for him as the accused slayer of his home girl sweet* heart, Clara Olson. prospector;— Cross exam ination Authorities regard few o f thw was deferred until tomorrow. reported “captures’* seriously, Doheny's lawyers announced since it appeared that "every that tomorrow they w ill attempt strange youth answering the gen-' to compel Secretary of the Navy j eral description ot Olson was W ilb u r to tell the Jury about the being picked up on suspicion. confidential navy intelligence re­ A reward of at least l l . O M port of pear Admiral Gleeves, for the capture of Olson, dead which Doheny described today aa or alive, is expected to be offered revealing that Japan was mobil­ by Crawford county today. ising in 1921 and preparing In addition another fnnd is maneuvrea which alarmed naval being raised in the community officers. J to expedite the search. Through practieally the whole day Doheny sat in the witness chair. His arm still was in the bright colored silk handkerchief . sling, the recent carbuncle opera­ tion not having entirely healed j PO RTLAND, Dec. 10.— (U N )— yet. Despite his age and the drain .Secretary of State Sam Kozer is I of the recent illness, Doheny I advocating the erection of a new showed little fatigue at the end of the day. Repeatedly he burst Into vig­ orous and impetuous language, I defending himself in the naval Kozer Advocates Office Building office building for state depart­ ments. Rentals in buildings In Salem land Portland now total $36,000, I according to Kozer, who explains oil lease deals. that this would pay the interest of He told the Jury In easy, con­ $700,000, whiep wohld more than versational tones, sprinkled with suffice for the new building. I the quaint lore and language of the old time western prospector, how fifty years ago, he went in­ to New Mexico with pick and shovel, to prospect for gold, silver and lead: fell,dow n a pit and broke both legs; turned temporar­ ily to teaching school and reading law; struck rich oil In California;' I moved on to Mexico, discovered the Tampico field, and became the greatest property owner In Mex­ ico, put his oil resources at the disposal of the government during tpe war, then undertook as a pa­ triotic duty the building of the naval oil tanks In Haw aii and at last obtained the lease which he expected would profit him $100.000,000, but which IA early operation showed signs ot prov­ ing far less profitable. Farmers Win Lengthy Battle HOOD R IV E R . Ore., Deo. 10. — (U N )— Hood River frrigation- ists, after 16 years of legal battles have won out in their battle for water right, against the Pacific Power and Light company. The United States supreme court has thrown out the com­ pany's appeal from the Oregon state supreme court)» holding It lacked Jurisdiction, It was learned here. The company contended that r i­ parian rights gave It control over the waters of Hood River. The circuit court upheld the lrriga- tloulsta In that this contention was without basis, The supreme court upheld the circuit ooort, hut allowed the company a certain amount of water after the needs of irrlgatlonist had been met. f 1 1 1 1 With M ax Reinhardt discov­ ered the theatrical value of the cathedral and its panoply, said his new miracle "w ill be vast.” He expects to present It in New York some time next The producer was not reluctant to mention that "The M iracle" now running in Kansas City, has brok­ en all American records with re­ ceipts of $260,000 for t h r e e weeks. And, In passing, Gest said he was going to produce a moving picture, "The Darling of the Gods,” which he will make with the aid of Joseph Schenck, “ In order to make some money." Eleven Thousand on South era Pacific Receive Cent an Hour More Probably First Qi lestion to be Asked Will di . “ Who is Miss X MAY SOLVE MYSTERY SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.— (U N )—-Eleven thousand shop em­ ployes on Southern Pacific lines Will receive a ’ wage increase of one cent an hour, it was an­ nounced at company headquart­ ers here today. The Increase will be retroac­ tive from December 1, and will add $350,000 to the' company's ann n af payroll, it was stated. TWENTY FIVE MINERS ARE K ILLED IN AN EXPLOSION Dead Men Ciught in Full • Blast of Explosion And Burned STARTING DAYS WORK 0 — 1 * Employes had asked for a three It Is Relieved That H is Contri­ Men Had Just Entered Shaft to cent per hour increase, but com­ bution to the Case May * HUrt Work for the Day promised at the lower figure. Clear np Everything * When Blast Occurs Mechanics, helpers, apprentice and coach cleaners wilt receive PRINCETON, fad., Dec. . 10.— LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10.— Out the increase. (U N )— Twenty-five miners a r e of a mysterious atmosphere that known to have been killed and was more spectral titan real the little hope was held out tonight man who has been termed the for the rescue alive of ten others “ missing answer" to the A f* -'*' who were part of «a crew of 71 Semple McPherson riddle, \ ©••I trapped by an explosion at the emerged. \ _ Francisco coal mine, number two, Stripped of bis almost eerie near here, today. cloak of latency he becomes the 1 Many Students Will Oom Forty-eight miners have been greatest contributor to the solu­ plete Their School Work taken from the wrecked shaft tion of the case that has made in December and 25 were still in the working. his name a household t e r m Only four dead have been throughout a nation and branded brought to the surface. him a fugitive from justice. More than a score of Injured W ith the appearance " of the were brought to boaplUls, some woman “cherches l ’homme,” to ■ suffering from serious burns. invert the sex of the old French • None was believed to be in a adage, became in the minds of in­ critical condition, however. vestigators the key to the solution The explosion jeenrred as a of the sensational “ kidnaping" crew of 100 miners were enter­ tale that is without parallel in ing the shaft for the day’s work. its maze on conflicting circum* Only 71 had reached the workings stances and veiled purpose. , on a 300 foot level when a huge Kenneth G -Qmlston. radio op­ volume of xas, be li e ved Ignited by erator of Angelus tempi,e is the sparks from an electric cutting man, his,discovery and arrest in machine, exploded. Harrisburg, Pa. A blinding flash that sent a Ormtston has never been ques­ solid sheet of flame sweeping tioned by police, and he Is faced through the shaft. Had the ex­ with a multitude of questions that plosion occurred one hour later might run as follows: the entire 100 men would have 1— Who Is "Miss X ”. been caught. x 2— Where were you on the The dead men were horribly morning of May 18 (the day Mrs. burned. It is believed they were McPherson disappeared.) caught by the fuU blast and kill­ "3— Did you meet Mrs. McPher­ ed outright. The IS who escaped son in a down town hotel the unhurt either had not reached the fatorning of that day* (Witnesses legal or had ,nnt coma within, have testified they saw both an­ MOSCOW. Dec. Iff. FSW Mflc- range of the huge puff of fire. tes the Clark hotel.) elly precious jewels of the Ro­ Survivors said the blast waa more <— Trace your whereabouts manoffs may yet adorn the movie like the explosion of a large. fro m May 18 until June 23 ((lie I charge of flashlight powder, Precious Jewels May Adorn Stars i The interior of the mine was little damaged, but rescuers en­ countered difficulties in search­ ing for remainng victims because of heavy fifties and smoke which I Reversing Its former policy of clung in the level. ? i retaining the Orloof diamond lov- The dead and $6 of the Inju r­ li | lng cup. Catherine the Second’s ed had been brought out by noon. nuptial crown and other rare Im- Five more injured, unconscious r perial treasures, the soviet has and badly burned were brought t decided to offer them for sale if out by rescuers early tonight. a sufficiently Interested bidder Mine officials and representa­ can be found. TWalisprove reports tives of the state mine department that three jewels are already on were conducting an Inquiry to­ their way to the United States, night to determine officially the officers charged with guarding cause of the disaster. (Item sgll place them on exhibi­ tion shortly for all American cor­ respondents. These dazzling triumphs of old Russian artisans, conceived for • he emperors and empresaea ot old Russia have remained In the treasury during the past months despite reports that they already ' bad been traded for the gold of 1 newer countries. Guards pace before the vault* ’ where they are locked • day and night. While plana have been 1 discussed to exhibit theih In a na- ' tional museum the government never has folt that they should be kept for the public’s Idle gaze even though considerable revenue could have been obtained from showing them. * f * 1 Game Warden Millions Of Trout • Offers Protest Eggs Being Held W ASHING TO N, Dec. 10. — PORTLAND. Dec. 1 9 — (U N )— (U N )— State Game Warden Ed. Eleven million eastern brook A Averill of Oregon, in a letter trout eggs are being hefck at the to Congressman Hawley, protest­ F all river hatchery sear Bead, ed against a bill to permit estab­ according to an announcement lishment of game sanctuaries in by M. L Ryckman, superintend­ the national forests which passed ent of hatcheries for the state the senate last June and is pend­ game commission, who returned ing In the house committee. He to Portland Tuesday from a tour declares It an "entering wedge for of southern Oregon. federal gam» control." Ryckman said they woald ha The bill,, as passed by the sen­ shipped to lakes and streams ate does not authorise establish­ throughout the Cascade saovn- ment of such sanctuaries unless taloe as soon aa the eye of the Approval le given by the state fish shows through the translu­ legislature. Hawley Is Informed cent egg. He also said that three that the house committee has million more eggs are belag held made ao decision as to whether it at the F all river pleat, aad w ill will take up the bill. 1 be hatched there.