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1 V iß a potential pay roll for x . . . « u '1 l , i 1 t t 1 B- > 1 Unsettled with shows u fair in south part per for Over Fifty Years >*1 (United Press Wire Service) SHAY, ANKERS HAS GE OF OPTIMISM Andrew M ille r, secretary o f ^ t m visitor la Ashland yesterday MP attended the monthly H M dÛttll the bankers from J a ck sora^ B - jfttlne and Klamath Counties,ffifd Tueeday evening in thp Springs hotel. ? *"<4 Mr. Miller’s optimism was lu i ed upon general conditions as l|< has found them throughout t|« state. Recent hank failures m r the state have not been due w> present condition/, he ekplajMd. but rather to what he terme* qs "hold overs,” or conditions iflUM have been created daring the pnb< several years, and from whleR the banks were unable to get *ara> from by liquidation. “U n stfufl is In the beet condition It, has been for years, "the bank e ff0 ial declared, "the heavy rata Mm snow fall has done wonders fw the ranges, and I look for the ifrq stock men to have ff'most egeej- lent year. Fruit conditions, tog, are unusually good, and again thp favorable winter season has playe&tts part, In developing this line of industry. Railroad devel opment, and the opening up Of the agricultural sections Of Klamath eounty,” he added, “erfli mean much to Southern Oregon?’ “The bankers of the state have a big problem In the matter of taxation, and it Is demanding the The Chamber i t Commerce For am was held April J«th at the Lithia Springs hotel, with an at tendance of twerfty-one, half of these being women. P ta& bnt Mills • Bürgert« In the absence of the secretary Hill L ise Asks to 'Take Place Lithia Program be w ork Mr. V. V. Mills presided, introduc of Oregon Trunk and ing Miss Hall of the faculty of the ed Ont More Polly Deal Direct Southern Oregon Normal school, who was to he the speaker, end TO S U P P O & T G O L F Miss Jennings, county health 00HD1TI0H8 H A M I D nurse. The topic of the meeting was "National Health fVeek,” and Miss Hall introduced Carl Moore, from the flftn grade of the The Chamber of Commerce Lincoln school,.who told about WASHINGTON, April 28.—(^P) Board of Directors held a meeting May Day and where It originated. —^Proposing to act for iself in the Next on the program mes a lit last night to take up regular rou operation of a through line from tine work and also to formulate a tle playlet given by the second Spokane to Bend nnd Klamath plan, and program of. special and grade of the Lincoln school, car Falls, the Great Northern today rying out the health thought la major aclvit|es;for the year. filed with the I. C. C. an applica The utilisation, distribution, what children should ent. tion to intervene in the central Miss Hall gave a very interest and advertising or the Lithia and Oregon railroad constrnclon case other mineral waters wee dis ing talk on child health, what is and.to take the place of the Ore being done in the schools nil over cussed to considerable length and gon Trunk in opening the new it was the consensus ot opinion the country for the benefit'of the gateway into the Klamath basin. . t t t l greater activity should be child and what is still to be done Just ahead of'thls was filed a given to such promotion. It is to help carry on this much-needed brief statement by the Oregon work. the belief of many that Ashland Trunk, which is jointly owned by presents more advantages for an - The Forum closed by Mr. Mills the Great Northern nnd the North outstanding Health Resort than announcing a Board ot Directors ern Pacific, in which the Oregon any other point on the Pacific meeting which was held Wed Trunk flatly refused to sign up day evening, April 27.' Coast. It is contended that a with the Southern Pacific for joint •Sanitarium utilising these advant use of trackage south of Psunina ages would be one of the grest- on the terms stipulated by the est assets to the upbuilding of commission^and thus abandoned Ashland and that a survey and the field. definite plan tor obtaining such Conditions Naased an Insltutton be Inaugurated. PORTLAND, Ore., April ffc — The Great Northern’s proposal To attract and bold in thia com (IP) — "Be clean, be careful, he specifies the conditions upon munity. tourists nnd travellers Head of Furniture Company cheerful,” If yon would enjoy which it is willing to enter, cov there has been built the* beet ho Forced Contracts to the blessings of good, health. ering definite joint use of the tels, parks and auto camps, but Borro# Money That la the first of a dosen Strahorn line to Sprague river it is believed that there must be provided modern recreational OAKLAND, April 22. — (IP) — and beyond, and In many respects health maxims issued^ by the facilities as well and therefore William Nelson, former head of the same aa the plan proposed by Oregon state board of health the movement toward building one of Oakland’s largest torni ■the Orego^, Trunk, hot refused by The other eleven are aa follows: "Live, work, play, rest end ffoiT BwMiusie to our outer ture eoatpeaiee and now a fugi the co'mmlsalon. There are boom sleep in fresh air. „/ Important differences, however, development. The Chamber' of tive has been accused of perpet- Use water freely. Drink gfet which the Great Northern seems Coigmeroe must continue to sup dam es daily. Bath» often. port end promote ’to» golf Hiarse D r i n k m o r e milk. Eat plans which will provide AsWand ’ The defunct Nelson Furniture ful negotiation, and 20 days ad more greens and fresh frnlt, and ditional time is asked in which with one of the necessary features company is now being operated to draw and interest many, it was under a receivership, and a War to determine Just what it can do less meat, sweets and eggs. Chew rant for . Nelson’s arrest has been la making agreements with the thoroughly. decided. Exercise regularly and don't Development of small acreage Issued on .the complaint qf Mrs. Southern Pacific, the Northern Pacific, the Deschutes nnd affil nse physics. home by upbuilding of the poul Agnes McAuliffe, who alleges that Rest is your savings account. try industry and combination of she loaned Nelson 829,000, tak iated lines. These are he lines fruits, berries and other pro ing ns security what Nelson said the Great Northern proposes to Sleep eight hours. Dress wisely for the weather, ducts of such acreage Is the out were contracts to purchase furn construct and operate: work and play; 1 — From Bend to Klamath standing opportunity for land iture on the instalment plan for Watch colds and conghs. settlement in the Ashland Terri twice the amount advanced, bat Falls, building Its own line, or If Use first-aid only. Avoid self- tory . Agricultural and land set which Mrs. McAuliffe says were the commissions refuses that to build from Bend to Pennine nnd doctoring and dragging. tlement work is therefore urged ns forgeries. See yoar physician once a year, an oustandlng part of the pro Delaney Smith, attorney, said use Southern Pacific trackage from Paunlna to Klamath Falls. give him n chance to prevent gram. \ that Nelson victimised others in 2— From a connection just trouble. The above items we're especially similar fashion and that the al Visit a dentist once each six urged by President V. V. Mills as leged frauds netted the furniture north of Klamath Falls along the west side of Link river to the ter months. Brush your teeth daily.” some leading Items for the pro man nearly 2200,000. minal site of the Oregon Trank, gram of ¡work of the year, and One of the documents which it with the same general Idea In was. charged was forged as a south of Klamath Falls, thus drop mind Secretary Fuller urged Im legitimate contract^ for 2128.50 ping tbe proposal for tbe nse of mediate concentration on, first, wortfy of furniture, whleh when the so called bridge line through advertising Ashland In a differ used ns security for borrowing the town. 2.— Frpm Chiloquin on the ent manner han heretofore;» sec money bore the amount of 28,- Southern Pacific up Sprague river ond, a definite nnd Immediate ef 126.50. to the town of Sprague River, with fort toward a Lake of the . Woods branches along that river to Bly (Please Tarn to Page 4) and east and north to the eastern edge of Klamath Marsh, approxi mately 82 miles. attention ot the association m well aa all Individual bankers Bacco-Vensetti Death Post throughont the Mat»,** Mr. Mill poned Until July 10, er declared. He went into a mass by Executive of figures, and dag out none court records to prove his statement, BOSTON, April 28.—<U»>—Ex and by the time ba got through, ecutive intervention In the Sacco- the writer was actually beginning Vansettl case was presaged by to feel sorry for the men who action of Governor Alvin T. Ful handle the money. But seriously, ler In granting a respite of the It would seem from what this man death sentence of Cellestlno Me and others have said, the banks Claims President More In are working under a handicap la terested in Polities Than deiros until July, 10. Medeiros, under sentence of Chinese Trouble the matter of taxing intangibles, death for the murder of a Wren- • » e. ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ i . \ j<uch as bank shares, bonds- and tham bank cashier, has confessed other things, that like laymen of ATTACK DEPARTMENT that he and* some Providence ten dreams about but ,know little gangsters were guilty of double Declare They WU1 Not be Drivefi of. It seems that fifty per cent of Says State Department Unwilling Oat of Homes They Have murder nnd robbery at South to Make Known the True a bank’s gross earnings are taken Occupied for Tears Bralulrrs in 1920 for which Facts • up by salaries and other expenses, Sacco and Vaasetti were convlct- and by the payment of interest on NEW ORLEANS, April 28. SHANGHAI, April 28, — (IP) ed nnd ¡ccntenced to die in the saving deposits. Then, along The lsvss, 14 miles sooth of week ot July 10. — The American policy In Chinn comes the assessor and tacks on While Madelroa’ confession was New Orleans, at Poydras, wUk some more expenses by taxing and the Interest of President not admitted by Judge Thayer, pot be cut. despite permission these "intangibles.” There is no Coolidge in protection of Ameri when he dented Sacco and Van- gi anted to the state of Lou:Man* definite rate ot valuation 4o be cans in this part of the world Betti a second trial, his story is by the federal government, resi were scored in the British eon- charged. Bach county varies in dents o f St. Bernard parish, their methods, and as a result of trolled North Chinn Dally News. considered Important in any far which would bo flooded by the ther investigation of the Sncco- .Referring to President Cool the general scheme of things, an Vanietti case. break have declared. amount taken as a general aver idge’s direction of American pol And they are backing up their In announcing the respite Gov icy during the present Chinese age over the state, equalling three statement with machine guns* ~ fourths of the net earnings of situation, the newspnpsr declar ernor Fuller said: rifles, shotguns nnd pistols. "While no formal petition for banks are paid for taxation out ed that the president is more Taken ns an smerg»ae/ step- a respite la before me I have side of real estate taxes. This is Interested in the mechanism of to save the city of New Orleans' reason to believe one will be ths republican party than in much more than any other class of from the worst flood threat la filed in the near future by either business is forced to pay. accord- protection of American lives nnd of these men or connsei in their Its history, the war department i property In China. The state de- behalf. Such a petition would appro'ed the breaking of the; i partment, the newspaper declar- - e d , Is unwilling to make known cause an investigation by the Mississippi river levee at Poydras.: - the true facts regarding outrages executive which would include But nappsrs and farmers at S t; Pernard parish, declare that the; against Americans. It continued cne. Celestino Madelros. "In order that the investiga love« shall not ha touched. that the American civilian de- r fenders of Shanghai are chagrin- tion shall not be hampered by J They are defytog the ettv » t , ed and mortified despite their the execution of Madelros I have New Ot leans, the state of Louis , efforts to protect the honor of the decided to grant him a respite iana and the federal government. upon the recommendation of At : United 8tates in China. torney General Arthur K. Rend "We built those levees.” a The newspaper also printed a ing.” - spokesman for the residents op • dispatch from Rodney Gilbert, At a special meeting today posing ths ent declared. "Thev . Its correspondent In Peking, fur- the governor’s council approved are protecting our property. Our- ' ther attacking American policies the respite by unanimous vote. peoplc have lived hare for lee- ■ In China. years and we will not leave now. “The article anonymously and Neither wil) W tan flooded oat. i indirectly paraphrases a* "respoo- "To hell with New Orleans.” ■ slble authority speaking for the That la the attitude of the t American legation’ expressing the majority of the St. Bernard par- «are ’dtasaat and discouragement At may the American community, official up their attitude with gnna. „ 9. In as 'well as commercial,’ nt ths Mayor O’Keefe ot Mew Orleans • t the failure of Washington to see ths Engineer Dies of Heart Fail, la not attempting to diminish the . ig at need for strong-arm action to- ure and Alert Fireman gravity of tke situation. 9 an ward China,” says the National- Stops Train “Ws are goto« t|ie levee gen- 1st News Agency, In edmment. bat there stay he shooting,” O’-* "The article says that the people Keefe said. • In the American legation are i "The sheriff ef St. Bernard angry at the failure of the state i parish asked for enough deputies^ -mer department to ‘guide* the Amerl- i so that they can cat tbe lave»' itlsn can press and to ‘shape public i themselves. We gave them the the opinion’ when It Is ‘smugly pre- i money, hat I don’t know whether nath tending to follow public opinion I the sheriff will do the j e t or I n ,ous 1» ita policy.” state engineers.” -r of ths -------------------------- 1 armory Salem— Work begins on ntblet- 1 Reprisal threats nttered by St. m. No lc stadium at Leslie Junior high i Bernard’s citisens against torn » made, school. A fl'V B lf 1 levee’s protecting New Orieemf have caused authorities to plaoe armed guards on duty along th> embankments. ’ Five hundred extra polieemem have been sworn in by Mayor* O’Keefe to be need ea love» guards, in addition to the 28 A. men now on duty along the em^ bankmenta. •*.' Two batteries of artillery have been ordered by Governor H. O. Simpson to petrol the levees In addition te ell state highway y ■ Missionary Will Dozen Rules for* Health Are Given Whereas, the American Child Health Association nnd other cooperating agencies will hold (he fourth celebration of May Day as national Child Health Day on April 29-,1927. Therefore, I, C. H. Pierce, Mayor df Ashland, Ora., do hereby urge nil schools, clubs health organisations and indi viduals to cooperate heartily as child health today Insures America’s future and'is thecri- erion of national greatfieaa. Science has shown uow, by in telligent care and conservation of children the'world JagT dfe velop the finest «^tlseUehlp e f healthy, alert men and woteen. The earlier the proper Care la. riven the better ^te results wi|j he. The natatol. health center , lg (he, ^Wl|4 wtych, 'shotffd « • i& W < tag^*6sm«7>ng the health of thé «^llldren, ns the health ef the jfcrêiits 'and others In the fagRIyi (IVing con ditions, diet, t o t i n g , reeree- tlon nnd medlcgt tort nnd den tal'supervision afd factors; that influence the oMNI’d health. Let ns. also cgfsr'éh this Ma^r Day spirit of ' cfiijd health throughout tlje year. ' • Dh(dd, April' 28,' 1W7. signed, ':e. it. F i e r c e , i Mayor of Ashland,; Ore'. Accept Contract Formal Protest is Lodged With 8tate Department By Panama SAN FRANCISCO, April 28.— (U>>—Demanding that federal au thorities release the seised liquor vessel Federalship held here after a United States judge ruled that the capture wee Illegal, the gov ernment of Panama has lodged a formal protest with the state department at Washington, ac cording to the Panaman'consul In 8an Francisco. The information to Ernesto ds la Guards, Jy« the local consul, was la the form e f . a telegram from the Panaman oonsulate in Washington^ The message read: "In a/!ordgnoe with Instruc tions from onr government I hove addressed a seta to the state department containing n forma), protest nnd demanding immediate release of the vessel end ita restitution to the condi tion in which it was at the time of ^ta illegal selture.’’ The. Federalship. - flying the flag of Panama, wgs seised 300 miles off the coast by revenue |cu(teis. At the time the vessel jwgs carrying a million dollar 'Cargo, of liquor, ostensibly bound I from Canada to Colombia. In lieu of his construction from Chiloquin, however, the Great Northern will accept a contract with the Oregon, California and Eastern for the Joint nse of the latter road from Klamath Falls to Sprague River, and in lien of the branches which It asks per mission to build 1 wtonld accept Joint user of the O. C. and B. ex tensions. / The Great Northern declares that approval of ita program will be more in the publlq interest, than to permit the Southern Pacl- fiv to proceed with plans It has outlined In connection with (he purchase of the Strahorn lines nnd ths Nevada, California, Oregon. It is pointed out that the con- summation of the Great Northern progrhm will lnvotfe negotiation e t e* variety of eonttacta, hat ae moat o f these will he with the Northern PscNle and Affiliated comtnalee M 4|fIlcsRies OFelllm» citic are reached. Contract will be required with the Northern Pacific tor end q< the Spokane, Portland and‘ IM8»' tie track« for Grant Northern trains from Spokane o Portland: with the Oregon Trank far eper- (Please Tarn to Page 2) B3ÖBIEM ish T wha T “BOO WHM&V J. A. Churchil, president of the oonthern Oregon Normal school, and J. H. Fuller, secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce, left today for Salem, where they will attend a meeting of the Board ot Regents. 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