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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1927)
Tn tonight and Wednesday,- îf ‘ ‘ ' 1 ■- ¿ i »■ I H1 • I * •' foültít ” , * J ' i arnomr T ' . * ‘ft ' * ' > ig,a potential pay roll for.Ash temperata re. Ashland's Leading Ni (.United Heve Wir» Service) . , . land. per for Over Fifty Years d ■ " \ (United Press Wire Service) ASHLAND, SBíATOR IS REGARDED WITH FAVOR BY POLITICIANS Democrat« Have Their Byes Upon Him as Possible Leader DBYS ARE OBJECTING Campaign Pow ers o f Mieeoarl Senator Overcome Many Objections NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN CHINA'81“ ANGHIGLAND ARE PEACEFBL flSRbflflD ACRES Under the above caption there « ill appear In this paper frem time to tim e , articles telling of men who have acquired a few Ashland acres and have made these acres afford them a comfortably living, men who have been a success oa Ashland seres. . ' ’ ? We believe In the future' of the Ashland district agricul tu rally and we believe that the experience of those who have prospered w ill,b e of help to others; and w ill encourage those who might come' among ua to make their homes to know how men before them have succeeded. We believe that from the experience of these men new comers w ill be able to gather a fund of information that may be worked over to lit the tastes and thef pocket bdoks of such as might wish to make a home here in onr midst. W e bare discovered In talking with these men who have succeeded on "Ashland Acres’* that It won’t do to feel that these acres owe any man a living, bnt that these same acres are saying' to these successful onae, "there is a rich Day streak here, come work it out." So any man who w ill work, not hard and long honre, bnt steadily, persistently, consist ently and above all with hie head as well as his bands has a mighty good chance to "m ake good" on almost any piece of land (p the Ashland district. Before we start these Ashland Acres talks let us analyse the situation fairly from a ll angles. F irst from the stand-point < of what tlfere Is to be found here that w ill favor the farm er and work w ith him toward success, and second we wish also to discuss just as frankly the draw backs that' one is sure to encounter. W ashington ; Feb. 1.— ( u n ) • — Some democratic politicians, searching (or a national figure big enough to stand above the Smith- McAdoo feud, and unite the party, are ogling Senator James A. Reed of Missouri with Increasing per sistence. , Feeling Is growing that neither What A dvantage W hat advantages does tho Ashland district offer to the Smith nor McAdoo cen be nomin agriculturist? ated and that somebody e l s e should be built up for the nomina First an even climate, moderately cool summers, mild tion. I t Is slow work and an winters, a normal amonnt of ra in fa ll, and a long growing season, an Ideal condition for tho poultry man, or the dairy early start Is necessary. There man. Hens and cows alike can run out the year around w ith are objections to Reed, notably out suffering from heat, cold o r excessive moisture. from the drya. • Despite this Seco if J: a wonderfully fertile soil, rich In every ele handicap some democratic poll- tfclans feel that his national ment necessary for Ideal plant growth but one, aad that one the easily and cheaply supplied. Oat soils especially the prominence and his campaigning ability are so outstanding in the granite formations, are very deficient In nitrogen, but they arte excessively rich in a ll other necessary elements. The party that he could well be utll- nitrogen content may be sufficient through the use of farm .lzed In the role of party harmon- Iser. yard manures or by the use of legumes, especially alfalfa, the clovers and the vetches which grow rapidly and may ba _ _ P n tlI reecntly Reed has taken used as a cover crop or for plowing nnder. particular delight In plblng the Third; practically the whole district Is nnder irriga drye. Volstead waa h it particular joy until the citizens of Minneso tion. A careful investigation of the Talent Irrig atio n Dis trict from which Ashland Acres secure their water w ill ta called the author of the dry law back to his own. convince any thinking person, that year Ip and year out, cost considered, the water problem baa been solved for this Then Roed turned on Wayne district as nearly any human agency can solve the water B. Wheeler, general coansel of problem. The cost la reasonable, aad the project has been the Anti-Saloon league, reaching planned In such a manner as to assure the water users that the high epet when be pet the water atom— t wttk never be a factor that wHl other Wheeler on the stand during the than favor Success, . prohibition investigation l a a £ (Please Tarp to Page t ) , / spring and with mock ceremony — 4- toasted him with a glass of wa ter. Lately Feed has been more cir cumspect. He has said little abont prohibition. He did attack government under cover agents, who, he said, were swarming over Starting today oae f A n send the land like the "lice of Egypt.” letters by a ir m all - to any part S. Thomas of Chicago Be He Is not a convert to prohibition of -the United States from Med* lieves Beal Future and probably w ill never be one. ford and vicinity for 1« cents Lies Ahead But he Is more discreet. for each half ounce or fraction The most striking exhibition of Nowhere In the United States thejreof, regardless of distance ot the modified Reed came during can there be found such an Ideal character of mail route, o r routes the religions debate In the senate location for a health resort as over which the mall is carried, recently. He seized upon H e flin ’s right here In Ashland. and also Includes .postage to and attack on the Catholic Agitation This Is the confirmed belief of from mall routes. against Mexico to make a classic S. Thomas of Chicago, who was a oration on tolerance, in which he guest at the Ashland hotel today, paid eloquent tribute to Protest enronte north to Portland after ants, Catholics and Jews, a spending the winter In California. speech which doubtless w ill be “ I was here in 1911 and at that broadcast In pamphlet form by his time sought to* interest local peo political friends shortly. ple in a health resort,” he said. " I ASHLAND « BE New Air, Mail , Rates Effective BIG H E M RESORT SOtUBS ENEBl IN ARMY OF lEADERj H S1 n ™ PIPE LINE IS DEBATE TOPIC P E R IN O , Feb. 1. — (U P ) strength, kccuracy In totals is out Prom a strictly m ilitary point of of the question,” continues this view. Canton was not figured to authority. It may be added that win control of half, of China, or the situation Is now particularly even of any considerable fraetlon complex because as the Canton of half. That Canton has done eae forces approach any given op ■City Park Board Opposes Plan to Have Water in so only illustrales onee more that posing “army” Its status becomes Plata Block a little knowledge of convention increasingly uncertain, and It may al m ilitary tactics js a dangerous suddenly * switch from the enemy Unanimous Make Preliminary Agree thing In this country. to the friendly camp without the O THERS• PAVOR IDEA to Brims ment to Settle Soutn tiring of a shot. Expediency in On a numerical strength basis Change Chinese Demands L ark o f T im e a t Forum Lunch the Cantonese should have been China rules nowhere with more P revents Discusaion ol TO IMPBOVB HIGHWAY ENGLAND MAY YIELD overwhelmed iponths ago. Elab forces than In military affairs Subject 1IKS5 E s tim a te orate studies have made, and are Highway Commission W oald b» Evacuation of Chinese Cities by being made, by the foreign m ili Estimates of the armies by pro Only lack Ordered to «ell Enoni tary experts to show that Canton vinces are available up to the end spirited discuasion on the plan to Americana Continues H» Great Bande for Highway can’t win. And yet Canton has of 1925, but they are now uselei Numbers ■ > -, pipe Llthla wator to the Plaza won quite handily thus fa r In because of the constant building SALEM, Ore., Feb. 1. — (U N ) up .breaking down and transfer block when members of the mun- LONDON, Feb. 1. — Negotia her Northern Campaign. nlcipal park board attended the ‘ By a vote of IS senators the tions Statistics in China are a snare of allegiance. between Eugene Cben chamber of commerce forum senate supported the China has the By estimate of the Year Book China’s foreign minister, and and delusion. resolution referring to the votorii British Charge d* Affaires O’Mal greatest army on earth, on paper, the strength of the Manchurian luncheon at the Llthla Spring» hotel today , noon the question of Increasing ley at Hankow have taken a yet she could not wage war on armies under Marshal Chang A resolution adopted recently lators pay from 3 to 10 dbllard sharp turn toward peace. anybody at the present time. Tso-lln Is about 300,000 men. Wu by the park board was read by A. per day. A preliminary agreement for Canton has gone north w ith a Pei-fu, theoretically allied with In the house Speaker Carjcla*^ settlement of South -China's de small well-trained group support Marshal Chang, is given credit Tor C. Nlninger, a park director. This bill, providing for the use of an mands concerning aboliation of ed by propagandists and has con a total of 250,000, but his control resolution placed the board unani appeal from the tax levies, wag extra-territory and return to for sistently routed larger force*. over his subordinates is most haz mously on record as being oppos reported odf favorable by the eign concessions Is now Immin Faced with such undeniable facts, ardous and his willingness to co ed to the plan to pipe the mineral committee on assessment the temptation is to sweep all fig operate with Chang Is rather more water to the Plaza block as well ent. to the hotels. Their reason taxation, bnt the amendment The danger of Injuring the An ures off the board and proceed on than doubtful. Yen Hsi-shan ■ was that it would detract from empted Multnomah county, whtalt al stages of the Hankow diacus- basis of psychology, experience "model governor” of .Shansi, has has Its own tax supervision com lons alone causes official predic and common sense but a glance at an estimated strength of 65,0^0. the popularity of L ltla park. H. L. Claycomb, chamber of mission. tions of success to be withheld. some of the statistics can do no Sun Chuan-fang of Shanghai was commerce director, vigorously op This bill grants 10 tax peyera A preliminary agreement by harm, If they are not taken too given an estimated strength of posed the stand of the park board, the right to petition for a help Cben and O’Malley will precede seriously. 261,300 a few months ago but this has been cut to an extent which as did Victor Mills. Mr. Clay- ing against levies of any tax' formal discussions during which Many Salaries comb declared that the people o f,i levying and the bodies a n d - the Orest Britain will yield to China According to the China Year can only be guessed at. state board of control then mmjl J»*ny of the demands made by Book, which acknowledges that By the latest Year Book figure! Ashland have never appreciated bold a hearing. the "Kwomlntang group’’ that la, the advertising value of their min Chen. It is learned on good "the total numerical strength of the Cantonese under Chiang Knl- eral water; that they have It hid all the various m ilitary groups in authority that the agreement will shek, was accorded only YSO.OOO, den up In the park where people SALEM , Fob. 1. -r- (U N ) China ’ is a favortie field for represent,,a compromise between with the Feng Yuhslang ( ’ Chris- had to go to find It. He felt that Unanimous approval was gl the maximum offered by the B rit gueaswork,” estimates on this to to the senate to the removal J of ish and the minimum terms laid tal rarifee all the way from 1,300,- tlen General” ) controlling n ;t in to place It down in the Plasa block not only would help the city the county eeat df Jackson down by the Chinese when the 000 to 2,500,000, with the Chi excess of 200,000. Yet, as an ex ty from Jacksonville to Medford discussions began. nese press favoring the higher ample o f how rapidly a situation as a whole but would wken Representatives* Briggs’ h ill may change lit China and how <>s- park because it would figures. timatee of different* cMc? ' may people to want to remain came before the upper house "Since no generalissimo knows, Citizens Move Monday afternoon, not a single vary, it was announced In early longer. within some thousands, the actual W A SHING TO N. Feb. 1— (U N ) Mr. Mills spoke briefly In a December that the full strength of dissenting voice being heard to — General evacuation of Ameri-, strength of his own command but similar vein, but because of the the Nationalist Armies was a the approval. is at the merry of paymasters who I can citlsens from cities In the pal the lists, on the one hand grand total of 863,000. lack of time, he moved that thq Chinese war sone is under way, resolution of the park board be The Nattonaltsts hive detailed and - of subordinates <w the other hor telegram -On * tho- -nntp- de (mthqdiate Improvemeat o f the figures to hack this estimate presented to the chamber of eoflK* hand-whose treacherous ambitions partment today from Admiral merce director» for a thorough KbOajMtelt highway la sought by C. '8. W illiam s, commander in prompt them to conceal their (Please Turn to Page 8) discuasion and action. H all and Norblad who chief o f the Asiatic fleet. Hal McNair, another park di hMyeVIhtrodnced a Joint saaolu- The evacuations follow lnstruc rector, gave a report, of the activi leh would direct tho state tiqns (ram the American minis ties of the board for the past year hWay ■ commission to Imme- ter to consuls in the interior and quoting the financial statement tdfjrsell and issue a sufficient southern parts of China. Ameri for the year, showing that 616,- ,, ootrt o f unissued highway can citlsens In Changsha and 000 was handled by the board. that purpose. Chungking are rapidly evacuat- There were 6619 cars stopped in lng those cities and the Foochow the park last year, while 16,170 Addition to Pioneer Hall ia In r r eaSe Pay district Is being cleared. Ameri people stopped In the park camp. High school stars of Ashland Under Wav. With Feb. J. — (U N ) — cans outside of Nanking and and Medford hi-h schools of a Louie Dodge, another director, One Days Work b o u j^ resolution in trod need by Hangkow are proceeding to points said that there were 32 cabins ltepreboMtative 8wan provide» for of. concentration from where they year or two ago will battle against each other at the armory tonight now In good condition at the park increasing pay of legislators from w ill leave by the first available Nine members of the American when the Ashland Normal basket- and others would be placed in 1'3 to ,39 a day, but not to exceed transportation. Legion Sunday started the build Residents of eers meet the Company A quintet good shape before the tourist sea * ing of a kitchen, on the back of of Medford. son opens up. He said the trend (P leise T arn to Page 3) (Please Turn to Page 3) Pioneer hall, which will allow this Interest locally in this game is appeared to be toward auto tour organization and the Women's higher than In any of the games ists who demanded cabins rather A uxiliary to serve meals and en played by the normal yet this Sea than those who brought ell their Joy a complete social time as well son and there will be a large as the business details that attend own camp equipment.' crowd on hand to watch the two 8. A. Patera, Jr., the fifth of ti\elr meetings. Permission was teams In action. The quintets the board, was present but did not secured from the sponsors of Pio are closely matched and indica enter into the discussion. neer hall to make this addition tions are that -It will be a close Carl Loveland gave a couple of and with the response received and fiercely contested battle vocal solos which were enthusiast from the memberships of the Le throughout. tlcally received, while Clyde Ma gion much of the work was ac lone, who presided as chairman, compllshed Sunday. explained that the Llthla water The kitchen when completed pipe line which had been purchas » * ‘ will be 12x14 in size, and w llj ed by the former administration have In addition a woodshed 12x- would prove satisfactory In every 13 on the back of the kitchen. Frank Jordan, assisted materially way. (A teachers Institute will be Following Is the resolution ad In finishing the kitchen by donat held at Central Point on Febru opted by the park board: ing two wjndowa. Dr. and Mrs ary 5, with several of the Normal Whereas there has been some Shinn qra equipping the addition school instructors on the pro discussion in regard to placing with a stove and the committee gram. The schedule of meetings Llthla W ater fountains elsewherq having the work In charge, con will be as follows: . than at the S. P. depot and la sisting of Bert Freeman. W . H. 9:30 Music by Eagle Point Llthla Perk, end Parker and J. A. Cpok, have ask Schools. Roll call of teachers. Whereas the citlsens o f Ash ed that anyone having kitchen 10100 Our Music W ork, Miss land have spent 3100,900 la de utensils which they might care to Leona Marsters, Ashland Normal. veloping a beautiful park which donate to the Legion, can do so by 10:46 Geography, Mr. Redford, Is a natural setting for these fonn- getting In touch with any member Ashland Norm al. of the committee. It is thought ( Please Tarn to Page 3) Round Table, Objective Tests In that the work « ill be completed Geography. ' « ith ih a few days. 00 Noon, Lunch at "Sunny- wUjrtu'WhL-v—‘-«wx Normal Quintet To Play Medford At Local Armory LEGION MEMBERS ABE BONE A H O B The Bootlegger's Stuff Begins to Work have often thought of Ashland since then and wondered If aonie day the time would not come when the people would start to realise on the splendl natural ad vantages they have of making this both a lu m m A and winter health Monthly Meeting of Minis reto rt.” * M r. Thomas believes that a terial Association Held health resort hotel and proper ad Yesterday vertising Of the Llthla w a t e r Seventeen were In attendance would make Ashland one of the ,a t the meeting of the Rogue Riv moat favored spots on the entire er Ministerial Association at Its Pacific coast. monthly meeting held in the Con gregational church of this city yesterday. Those present were: Rev. Webster, Grants Pass; Rev. W . Nelson, Phoenix; Rev. E. ! J. Johnson, Rev. E. Iverson, Rev. T; H. Temple, Rev. J. P. Bray, Rev. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 1.— (U N ) E. P. Lawrence, R4v. W . H. Bat on, Rev. D. J. Howe, and W . W. Sam Breadon, owner of the St. Belcher of Medford; Rev. B. B. Louis cardinals has Indicated that McVIcar of Jacksonville; and the deal which sent Rogers Horns Rev. C. D. Gaffney; R*v. h . T.' by to the Giants may have to he Mltchelmore, Rev. H. F. Pember called off. Ownership of 1,167 shares of ton, Rev. M. 8. Woodworth, and W . P. W alter of Ashland. The Cardinal stock by the former gronp met at the Plaza for manager of the Cardinals which lunch, after whlcii they went to he piloted to a world's champion the Congregational church «hare ship In 1936 Is the stumbling Breadon said Monday. the meeting was called to order by block, the president. Rev. J, P. Bray of Hornsby has asked 3106 a share, Medford. Devotions were led by a price which the clnb owner is Rev. E. E. McVIcar of Jackson tfnwMlng to pay. Hornsby, naturally, still Is en ville after which' a short business session was held. The speaker of titled to vote htx stock. Stockhold the day was Rev. J.' L. Webster of ers meet Tuesday and W illiam » . Grants Pass, who presented' a p i Fahey, Hornsby's attorney aald per on "¿ethlnklpg our H ottole- that the Rajah would re-elect tlcs,’* which was trail received by htttself to the board of directors those present. The next meeting of possible. Hornsby la believed w ill be held at Phoenix, Feb. II. to have suffcleat power to do it. MINISTERS OF ROGUE RIVER MEET HERE Hornsby Deal May Not Go Through Teachers Institute Is At Eagle Point )•” , . } 4 :1 1 Our National .Education K seoclatlon, M fi. ^Cartef, State Director. ’ 1:48 Addreert,. by ,P rin , A. J. Hanby, Medford Junior High, Presldd^fc,5 County pirlsion O. S. T.xA. :16 Echoes >/rom ■ O. 8. T. A. by Delegataa. , # ‘ •’ 2:30 Conférence Hour: (a ) W hat Árd we accomplishing 1» 81- leht R ie e ta f ? •’ (IT) Ar» we Improving as fohehers of Spelling? ftp County Anq»uhce«ienta J i Corv»llis (ìe lm e ponulàtlon of 8,000 ’with 3607,309 werth of building • A « * during » » * 1936. * . * / > , j I RECOVERS FROM OPERATION Ford Salesman Wins Promotion M A N IL A , P„ I.. Feb. l . r - ( U N ) Governor General Leonard R S. Furry, who Wood has le ft'th e hospital where working for the Claycomb Motor he underwent an operation for Company for the last year as Ford hernia hast Friday. Physicians Salesman la the Talent and Fhoo- declared that Wood showed re nlx territory, has been made Ash markable recuperative powers. land City salesman, taking The governor general waa the place of Alden Powell who w m recipient of many * cablegrams formerly employed an city while at the hospital. One of M r .' iM w # them wae from President Cool idge and rend: "Hopeful for your quick recov ery- Glad your general health is go»d and hope nothing interferes wRh the splendid services you are rendering." , \ throughout the hor» a»d He la «»11 througheut « • V-