Cloudy, pMbuWy rafe in North­ west^ rain or snow in Northeast. The Tidings’ new* serial Ashland’s USTED YEARS I S Under the deciston of fee court today, the senate la held to be e continuing bofy and the court gives the special committee which funettoaed throe years ago the power to resume its Inquiry where it left off when M ai Daugherty took refuge In the courts. In making this decision the t y preme court overruled the lewer court which hacked up Daugherty and denied the senate the right to compel him to testify. ;'* ... Senators and congressmen said the case wae of greet importance. Senator Wheeler, Montana democrat, who conducted the Daugherty investigation, m id that he Intended to study the decision and proceed as fa r as he could un­ der It. ’ » - .' FO R T K L A M A T H , Jah. 18.— Hardy timbermen, loggers, trap­ pers, and those. Who in the wtnter months find their only mode of transportation in the Snow ceverx od mills of -this vicinity on skits w ill via with each other, next Washington’s birthday for su­ premacy of thot , snows, -.when prises totaling several hpadred dollars will be-distributed to the (Speclaf) -N E W YO RK, Jan. 18.— The I Forbes are at It again! I The Forbes were at It again! I The R a n d o l p h Todhnater Forbes; you know, of Park Ave. | nue and Newport and Southhamp­ < Another development in the ton and the Berkshlrea and the case followed the appearance in J North Shore. Oh, T H E F o r has; j superior court of Mrs. Chap/tn. I the R. T. Forbes— Raany and] She was granted 84.080 a month, I Joan (nee Smedthyw, of T H H I temporary alimony sad 84.000 at­ I Brookline Smedthyes of course)« torney's fees pending tria l ot her I whose dashing elopement of two sensational salt for diveree. The I i years before bed been the sense-I 18 year old wife had asked from Jtion of the high social world, and] the witness stand that her hus­ whose crashing scraps ever since I band be compelled to pay her 88,- I Were no less the sensation'of the I 000 a month to support herself Idle rich. and the two Chaplin babies, cen- Yee. the Forbes were at It I te r of the court battle which again. Nor the haunting m ellow] promises more Isterest than the loveliness of the early autum n] famous " F a tty " Arbuekle case. day. nor the satiny greep beauty ] ot the Old Westbury polo field I i there -beside the Jericho T u rn -] pike, could sweeten the vails o f] Ill-m arried wrath. - Or soften ] those d irty looks, those d irtie r] words, those dirtiest smiles, V er- ] the Forbes were et i t again! "The trouble w ith marriage,” said Joan Forbes in the id ly re­ mote tones that married w om en! |» e in addreedag their husbands] Leroy Deep, form erly a wiag ■ a lk e r4and a a r M WHh the Chubby Wataon efreafife Southern California, la bow* Id- rated In Ashland, and 1s beginhlfit qh unsignaled ¡ suddenness to reel a yearning lor some of the almost scared the spavined t y f e old th rills ef the serial game. As of bn Ita lia n farm er into bolting, a consequence, tentative plans are add ah startled fee drivers df fit now being made for a public ap-1 least six other cqfe that they Sim­ pearance by him in Ashland, prob-I ultaneously rained th e ir brukfe ably in a straight jacket stunt, e rj and their chances' of getting ' tb some other death-defying per­ I heaven by tbfe Impious fervor wife formance. which they consigned Ranny tb Dean’s last performance Was at Hades. "The tfo u U e With mar­ Grants Pass on last Armistice day riage.” he jerred, "to feat aftfe when he did wing walking in the the ceremony A L L women become aerial circus put on by aviators of wives. And if there’s anythin* the Pacific A ir Transport com­ under the sun harder oa a gup j pany. He was a .personal friend ] good nature than a wlfq, may 1 of "P a t” Patterson, a ir mall flyer | who was killed near here recently. ] be struck lato a pink-eared ha- boon— ” and had performed wing walking "You merely lack the pink stunta with Patterson as aviator. ] He has a straight jacket stunt i "Any wife to enough to drive in which he makes his escape] while suspended by his heels from ] -any man to d rin k !” "H a ! Ha! Now It’s my tu rn .to a tall building, which he may Ha! Ha!- You never knew a sobfiV show here within a short time. I day until you married met**' “Nor a sorry one!” he mourned, savagely plunging their Lincoln into a parking space of Ford di­ mension, and lam m ing hto brakes on in time to stop only a scant foot from a chiffony group of af­ frighted Junior Leaguers. ROME, Jan. 18.— An army of Jtbe toriubusi trail between here and C rfitfi/ iJaie "Lodg4,' a dis­ reformers, appearing almost ev­ tance of 21 miles, in the shortest ery night, has come to the sup­ port of Premier Mussolini’s cam­ length d f time. W h ite onmplete plans have not' paign against night life In Italy. Ferreting out the men and been formhlatod. I t lsi known that the ski race w ill be the major e ft women responsible for notorious ent ot an entire d iy derated to haunts, tbe reformers have found winter sports, and eight men and that white slavers, drug addicts one girl have already signified and stronge contortionist dancers Millionaire Lnmbennan is their intention of competing for executing such odd things as the Oharaeterised as the prises. ' . - shimmy, the Charleston and the D&ngeroas Heading the list or entries to tango a re.'tie oneX to blame. 'Neighborhood meetings approve; Andy VSrsto, giant 8Vrsd6, Srho" COURT ROOM, AuStlfi, T t y , stands s li feet fine Inch in his the Mussolini moralist campaign. Jan. 18.— (U N )— Friends “ahS*t The press iWrates columns to It town” of D. E. Chlpps, mUllonairo stocking feet, and weighs 18^ ia ch w e S . ' ' • ' . pounds. VsrstNhns been roamiiig lumberman, for whose death, Dr. An entirely new summary Of Frank Norrto, Baptist preacher to the Cascades for mots than /a n years coming from-' Wisconsin ihe Sauce situation haa bean of- on tria l, characterised him to **y where hto . proweSs on- shite toted by some ot the mors extreme as an hsbiteai drunkard, oidV- brought him many medals a n d , a vice eradlcstora. Under the head­ bearing, quarrelsome aad dfingsi*- jumping record of 167 feet, 10 ing, “The Delirium Tremens of ous while Intoxicated, but "kind, inches. Skiing comes kfi second Sax,” they have pitollshed what polite and gentlemanly” whsa so- nature to thia Scandanavtfin for might be used In the future as a in hto native land when 8ut a boy, protectiv» guide book against Im­ Chlpps* bajtosr, why shaved him necessity forced him to had thl* moral- dancing. As warnings to the day he was stain Ih Dr.' H o f- mode of travel. Since that time youth, they say: Iris’ study, testified he eras under he has made hto heme in mosn- /" T h e shimmy is purely an ani­ I the influence of Uquor that day. mal creation. I tainous countries where'his early Fellow duh members, a chuqph. - "Th at the Charleston Is based training stood him in good stand. deacon in Norrto* Baptist church, Now, running, a tyap line in the oil ths negro sax appeal. >- ‘*Th*t the tango 1s a develop­ a high official la the state repub­ winter time, provides his living, lican organisation and ifo ri Wurth and trips that take w eeks. at a ment e f suggestive motives exhib­ police officers, told of Cbipps’-— ited in prim itive love. time are necessary to reach his ; "Th at jass to generally char­ nearly always under the tafteaace traps. W ith the snow piled high acterised by Its encouragements Of liquor, neariy always quarrel- / ITH GOD THAT « THIRTY-FIVE IN MUCH GOOD for Washington. D ith Attorney* to Start Fight work to help support hl» mother »ad seven children. Later ha loot hi» savings but resolved that some day ho could help other orphans and widows. As he moved away from th # Seattle. A fatherless yon»« mAfi Salvation Army girl, he said to was steading idle on the street him self: when a Salvation Army UfiSie "Today I go into partpership C o u r t Upholds W A SHING TO N, Jan. 18.— The supreme court has sustained the right ot congreaeional Investigat­ ing committees to compql wltnees- es to testify. '■ This question, undecided since the government was founded, wae disposed of by the eonrt la the case Of M ai S. Daugherty, brother of former attorney general H arry M . Daugherty. , • Mel .Daugherty refused to pro­ dupe the books o f the Midland Na­ tional Bank1, Washington Ctourt- honse, Ohio, of which be ie presi­ dent, at the request pf the special Senate oommlttep which waa ln- Veetlgallng the department of ju stic e la 1884. •* ’ The senate committee was Seek­ ing Ito trace fund» deposited In the bafik .by the former attorney general and his »’ intimate. Jess iith, but was thwarted by Mai ugherty’s refusal to open his started today. for Over Fifty Years (United News Wirt CHICAGO, Jan. 18. —i Co|. F ran k L. Smith, senator-desig­ nate, was on his way to Washing­ ton tonight to demand the seat to which he was appointed by | Failure , to camo along, rattled her tamtoMHh with God,” Mail Voters . Governor Lea Small of Illinois, Flood of Big Billa Expected line and heM tt out to the yoea* shortly after Senator W illiam B. He hnnted gold la Colorado Pamphlet* is Reason Fails to Mater­ M cKinley’s death. I nten, smiling. 1 - ' ' and found it. He dug a hole in for Decision ialise Upon his arrival In Washington. i “I’m broke." he said. “Does* the ground In Oklahoma and oil Tuesday morning, he and his at­ to my last d o lla r.” gushed forth. He built an Ititer- 1 T W O COURSES OPEN torney, former State Secretary LITTLE ACCOMPLISHED "Well, why don’t yon tithe?” urban line from Tulsa to a place Cornelius J. Doyle, will go >nto she queried. J in the sand hills where he plan- < conference. On Wednesday Exalted Holer o f Kike Givee ned to build a town. "Tithe?" he asked. "What do Speech oa Benefits of Boy morning Smith will make* his of­ "He's eraay," people said. But Cuitare ficial appearance before the sen­ the line paid. He- built the town ate and display her certificate of and it prospered. Me undertook SALEM, Jan. ’ 18.— (U N )— A right under which he should be other great projects and all were . given his seat. bill Introduced Monday by Repre­ As soon as his credentials are sentative Briggs provides that presented. Senator Robinson. A r­ cities may issue bonds to cover kansas, democratic floor leader, the deficiencies caused by failure And then in his own town he will offer a resolution backed by of property owners to pay assess­ built a great orphanage, a hos­ most of his democratic colleagues, ments under the Baacrort , act, pital and 78 homes for widows. and many republicans, referring when such property owners have And the other day. In this mqn’s the credentials t“ elections failed to take advantage of the committee ing Smith bonding provisions of the.net. (Pleese Turn to Page 6) The bill provides that these the BW Prncedur® will be bonds are to be Issued for a per­ Toecause of the 1926 sena­ iod of three years, and la case of foreclosure of property by the city torial campaign in Illinois. Through the Reed investigation for tax liens and assessment liana, tt was learned that Smith, who the moneys sq derived shell he was elected over George Brennan, placed la a special fund for re­ received 8160^00 In contribu­ tirement ot these bonds. James Banister, well known In­ tions from Samuel Insult, public surance man, who for several utilities magnate. Smith had been years has been connected with Roquent Addrees chairman of the Illinois commerce SALEM, J an. 11.— (U N )— Af» th48 Metropolitan Life Insurance commission. I ter llstening to an éloquent ad- company In this district, this week dress by Charles H. Grakelow, became associated with George H. grand sxaltsd raiera ot Mis Blks. Yeo |n the general insurance busi­ oa boy culture, in the morniug. ness, In the Cltlsens Bank build­ ing. to en Impeasionec homiry on eth- ics of the newspaper reporter by Mr. Banister is' well known Facta Are Presented by Pro feasor Vining as to Representative M ott la the after­ throughout Jackson county, and noon, the house went ou record in his many friends w ill be pleased Possibilities favor ot raising the salaries of the to learn of his advancement in Signs Contract ] Appear state secretary, treasurer and at­ his chosen field. in Movie in torney general, and adjourned. Futurs It was a dull day after all the advertisement given out of what LOS ANOBLE8, JSn. 18— (U N ) was going to happen to speed up f George Young, 17 year old Toroa- the session and pep up the raU- ¿fe ste r t, r j line channel fa the W lllm a W Hg- I The flood o f big Mils, predicted T M dedication of the new J le y , Jr., sea marathon, will bo a ] for the opening dfiy of the second northern transcontinental tele­ I movie star in the very near te­ ] week failed to aratertaltoe. phone t&rcu It betweeA New York n ure. ] I The passage of the salary rate- and Portland and Seattle yester- He signed a contract Monday | ing bill vetoed by .Governor dny afternoon was a complete suc- | to take the leading role in a mo- Pierce, gave the first indication I tlon picture story of the Red eeas. according to word received of the temper of the house la re­ ] Grange variety. here last n ig h t by Mtos M yrta Ot- The "One Minutes to Play" | gard to, salary raising legislation. tordale, local manager of the tal- I title may be changed, "One Mile | The bill raised the salary of the ophone company. ] to Swim”, and the photoplay w ill | secretary of state from 84,600 to The dedication started when 81,400 and gave the state treas­ I give, the Toronto marvel a chance] W. 8. Gifford, president of the | to display his prowess In the I urer ths same boost. It raised the American Telephone and Tele­ salary of the attorney general ] water. * graph company voiced greetings |from 84,600 to 88.#00. , Just what the title of the p ic-] t l 0 . H. Hickman, general manag­ The b ill w ill have to get a er ^»V-the northwest, at Seattle, p u re will be was not decided to -} two Lhlrds Fqite la the senate be- ft* 0. Ainsworth, directors, a tI night. Who w ill write the play le f o becoming a A w . The meas­ | for him also was undetermined. .Portland. (Please Turn to Page 8 ) ure was passed by the last legis­ The film company which sign- lature but was vetoed by Govern­ ] ^d the young man did not dto- or Pierce. This afternoon the ] close how m u\h he w ill receive | under tlje contract, but it to I house passed it over the govern­ or’» veto after various members known that his salary w ill he bad supported the measure and -omparable to that paid famous J had declared that men rilling | -tars of Hollywood. these respousibto positions were Young capitalised his swim­ entitled to salaries more nearly ming fame whan hs signed his commensurate w ith the responsi­ first contract early In the day. It | bilities tbfiy bear. nrovided that he should receive 11,000 a. night fo r appearing five ] There were 10 dissenting votes. James Banister With Geo. H. Yeo Dedicate New 4 ; Phone Circuit - W Jag S o m eB ayffo May; Bring Home Thè Bacon nights of the present week at a T xm Angelas motion picture the­ atre. Coincident with the announce-1 ment that 810,000 of the 888.000 won by Young would go to Hen­ ry O’Byrne, his manager, it was disclosed that a contract was signed by Young’s mother. The agreement was made because O’Byrne paid, . Young’s expenses and that he would have lost SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Jan. 18.— money If hto protege failed (U N )— A famous gold m I a e win. ] which, durlag California’s early » • Z- [/. i, 7« i s m A ' /TV y boom days, yielded a million dol­ lars to Its various owners haa changed hands tor 888. The Bunker H U I mine of Shas­ ta county, Idle for forty yean . » S ' sold Monday to E ffie Osborn land Jells Ioag e f 8t. Pael M M a.. by the heirs, Jamas L. Leary aad of Private Oar J. Seott Leary of Saa Fraacieeo. inoQln to bo. "W e jest wanted a mine." the Program women explained. "May be me lean got s fow dollars ia gold • TO PEK A . K aa., Jan. IS— (U N ) out of it siraa bo w ." When the new Union Pacific pas­ The Beaker HUI worklags w e n senger station opens here January noted for their rtoh quarts velafi 128, one e f the features will be a and the number of pare *oM aaar- train like the first one which en­ gets found there, aeasfi p f the tered Topeka more then 61 yeafo most favsriah activity of the g rid ago. rush days waa la that ssetiaa. Car No. 1, ths first passenger car oa ths Union Pacific, will be In the train. There wUI be one ef the Imlgrant care made famous by Stevenson’s "Across ths J Plains,'” s car of the type of A h - ' 01DMNI0MME NEW m ROAB DEPOI rahata Liaeoln’s private ear aad