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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
„tst '«/Hfcjfc.*. <*r. i»» ’j*V ■ For Nearly Fifty Yean Cazwtffcurvi V« the r ìd i ozone fl domestic w ater Service) to the Semi-Weekly Tiding«, Volume « ASHLAND, ’Hard Times For 'H ard B oys Due At Qrass Valley . or A ss valley , cai.‘ Sept. 11— (U. P .)— Not to fee Outdone <’ by some of her sister eitles, Grape Valley la «bout to acquire a Jail. -t— The former baatile was sold seven years ago, and since that time the city a has fared rather well a without a prison.: a The new Jail will be a incorporated aa a part a * , of. the new city hall a bhtldtng. tt » It tt tt a a a a Real Scenery Compromise Navv Head Declares Such a Move Not Necessary - at T h is Time After Nine Days at Sea, Plane is Picked up by Submarine TO REPAINT BUILDING WOULD BE EXPENSIVE MEN IN GOOD SPIRITE Secretary e f W a r W lllia c That Investigation o f M itch ell, Chargee Re Made Relieve Third Plane Gao Make Attempt of Migl Aerosa Pacifia, . SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11— WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. — (U. P .)— Comander John Rodg (U. P.) — The.war and navy de ers and his crew of four mast partments apparently are at odds who braved the wastes of the regarding an investigation by Pacific in an effort to make some outside tribunal of Col. W il aeronautical history by a non liam Mitchell’s charges 'against stop flight from the mainland the administration ot the two de to Honolulu, have been saved partments. from the death, which, it wav While Acting Secretary of War feared had overtaken them whan Davis advocated. Thursday an in their stout navy seaplane Waa quiry by a special and Independent forced down in the Pacific, with board into the air officer’s charges victory almost in sight. Secretary of the N a v / IWIlbur Navy radio headquarters here, Women's Department Sure said another investigation o f the where progress of the flight wea » to Attract Large aircraft controversy was not neces followed anxiously and where Entry sary at present. hope for success gradually gave " I do not Isay that we would Right now is the time . to way to despair for the lives of welcome another .investigation as A carload of Mexican plants has «elect the buds which. growefs the aviators, received a radio I do not believe one is necessary,” arrived In Washington, D. C., to expect to cat for the special lend atmosphere to the home ol message from the navy base at W ilbur said. Ambassador Manuel Tellez, of Mex Pearl prike entries for rosea in the Harbor late Thursday “The navy has nothing to con ico, shown with his daughter, Muriel Vanderbilt’s slater, Consuelo, h aaid to nave renounced the Floral Department at the Fair night saying that the, flyers bad «f Karl Smith, «ter Yale collage bog admirer. Consuelo underwent ceal, however,and has no fear of Einelie. next Wednesday morning. Entry bien picked up after tossing ;*iation for appendicitis. the result. We are not only w ill books for only two department., about in their wrecked craft for ing and ready to present the views will be open Wednesday morn ten days. of. the navy department and Its ing, the' flo ral, and the cooked The rescue was made by the officers, but will give access to foods, both of which will be submarine R-4,’ IS miles off all recoads and film to any duly^ open until ten o’clock. Three W awillwill. Commander Rodgers accredited investigation body. | dollars has been offered for the and his men were in good health. “ If any officer o f the navy has beet bouquet of roses and |8.00 The plane was taken in tow by been guilty of misconduct or by, for the second beat. Then the the submarine and waa . being Monarch feed store haa offered token toward Wawillwill at eight KLAMATH F A L L S . jj his Incompetence has contributed y !t o loss of life, we would like toj a doaen choice bulbs for the O ra..’ Sept. 11— (U. P ) best single rose and a dozen of At 4:12 p. m., September 1. — There is at least one jj know his name and would take g proper action to punish him.’’ I another variety for the second Commander Rodgers, then greas Klamath Falls girl who If W ilbur referred to the InVestl-, ing dong toward Hawaii with beet rose. * haa no fear of snakes. Under class 84 which should about 185 miles to go to lasure Ohe-beaded Or ' two- g gallon made last year by the , have read ’’Amateur,” potted succesa tn bis flight; radioed to handed, It makes no dif g general board of the navv Into the, and cut flowers of other varieties the guardian ship Aroostook, ference to Feme Koenig. g 1 relatiojia of aviation to the navy Hunters may be entered, and those In “guess we will be gone it WO She found a two-headed jj and the inquiry conducted by n Plans for a new resort at have to land in thia rough sea, charge of thia department have garter snake in the rear a special committee of congress. In To Noel Taylqr and Harry with no motor.” expressed the hope that entries of her home. This tt thette investigations toe said, all A ttig of thia city goes the honor this year he large slid extensive. Then silence— - - daughter o f' Eve might a J experts available aired their views, of bringing in the first deer A targe and interesting col The PN-9-1 had exhausted her have screamed a bit, but a Since the records can be obtain- of the season. The two hunters fuel supply in the frantic dash lection of band made rugs wil! she thought such a curios a ed, Wilbur said he saw no reason bagged a throe pointer early yes be shown this year, for a great toward Hawaii. Commander ity was worth capturing a for another costly Investigation, terday morning and were back deal of interest is benlg de Davis, In making his suggestion Rodgers had held her nose to R and pnt the Siamese-twin a with their meat before noon. veloped in this form of craft P,ans lnclude , hotel, the west until his motors would tt like reptile in a paste- a for an inquiry, pointed out that G|eago|, Although several hundred tt board titiT and fed it with a if Mitchell's charges, are probed, housekeeping cottages, a store no longer turn. hunters are in the hilts, and a It was raining at the time. Thoee who have a “ Home a It would be by a body Independ- an(, servl(.(1 Nation, and a boat tt flies and meat, number of parties have already The sea was rough. The Aroo- Made Labor Saving Device” tt „ It waa always a gamble tt ent of both war and navy de- jandjng ahd rowboats. returned, but few bucks have enter It under Class 119. The Thp hotel wtlj be of the rustic . stook, the destroyers Farragut tt which head would get the » partmenU. It was suggested that been bugged, according to all device may be of very great » PreHldenfe. Coolidge-might appoint log (,abfn ,ype> 26 by loo feet. and Reno^ and the mine sweeper tt fly, the girl reported. accounts. However, there are help to some other housekeeper, I such a board of inquiry. . If con- Nexr gUmnier, eight housekeep- Tanager 'immediately took up many parties, who have gone out or the entrant may be able to I gross were in session, an invest!- ,„ g cottages, also of the rustic I the seareh, cruising toward the for a hunt of several days, who pick up some valuable sugges where navy reckoning gallon-probably would be finder, type. * n)uat be constructed. The , spot possibly have already -bagged placed the loat ship. tion from some one else. ! way already. It la believed, how- rpsort wm be located on Aspin deer. The results of these But nc success came >*-- their Good prises are also offered ever that the president legally can po|n, at the edge of the lake, nosieiry on suiy i , dui oniy a r wjh not be known for i efforts. That night passed and for home dyed articles. commission such a board ‘of In- q-bis Is some distance from the part of the rooms were available' a#Teral days Those in charge of the womens P quiry as Davis suggested. The prosunt summer colony, which the next morning scouting Sunday morning will see hun- planes from Honolulu joined in building are: general supt., Jane at that time. ______________ dreds of more hunters out. Many the search, wheeling over the Snedlcor. are intending to make the trip heaving hosb in an attempt to Decoration and Building Com 1 into the hills Sunday morning, spot the missing men. mittee: Mrs. T. A. Miles, Mrs. COOLIDGW PROBES • AIR DISCUSSION slnee they were unable to get • When darkness fell September Adder, Mrs. Fred Schleffell, Mrs. -------:— out the first day. 8, hopes began to fade. In M. C. Page. WASHINGTON, Sept 11— (U . One of the De Armond boys, Honolulu, where the angers of Needlework Department: Mrs. tropical storms were well Harry Walthers, Mrs. Fred Wag P .)— President Coolidge, upon living on the Green-Spring moun- One. Shop Owner Declares known, the flyers were given ner. Mrs. J. H. Cochran, Mrs. his first day at the White House, taln, bagged a threO pointer yes- after his return from his vacs- terday. He was the only moni Rose Schlefflln. been up as dead. But the navy refused to give up A rt Department: Mrs. C. Pi. tion, dealt- with the Mitchell air ber of his party to gat a buck, Following a although the remainder of the hope. The search was continued Oates. Mrs. M. Montgomery, Mrs. craft controversy. full cabinet meeting, the Presl- members declare the deer to be Hay'after day with only discourag J. A. Perry. ing reports from tha men who Floral Department: Mrs. E. dent was closeted in a long con- plentiful . One Ashland man, a were rushed to the search area. C. Gaddis, Mrs. *E . D. Briggs, ference with Secretary of th e ‘ member of the party • is re- Navy Wilbur and Acting Secre-j ported to have shot eleven times Allowing for a considerable drift Mrs. Gerdes. 4 tary of War Davis, whose de-j one deer without scaring it ing for the plane, the hunt widen Cooked . Food Department: Colonel W illiam out of its tracks, finally giving ed constantly the ship's aver in Miss Ada Brewster, Mrs. Carl partments creasing their arc as they cruised Glascow, Mrs. John Gammil, Mrs. Mitchell has charged with crim- up the affair as a bad Job. inat negligence. W. T. Ramey of thia city, alao ceaselessly in hope of picking up H. F. Platt. put a t M e t a lt rumors, aris bagged a three pointer early some trace of the men. Canned F rn it and Vegetables: ing from the increase in yesterday. Every resource known to'navi Miss Ada Brewster, Mrs. ft*. B, JACKSONVILLE^. Sept. 11. — prices in touaorial parlors gators was emplayed in trying to Upton. Dan Cupid woke up Tuesday, and In Portland. determine the location of the Commercial Displays: Mrs. M. six marriage licenses were issued “W e are perfectly satisfied PN-9-1, but without avail. by the county'clerk. This is the COMMANDER PRAISED J. Norris. with the old prices of Finally, a week after the Mg Hostesses: »Mrs. John Carkln. high record for (he year, the best BY PN-9-1 SAILORS twenty fiv e and fifty cents, plane dipped into the Pacific, Library Exhibit: Miaa Woolsey. previous record being two. and can earn a fa ir salary HONOLULU, Sept. 11— <U. P.) Health Unit: Dr. Geary. PENDLETON, Sept. 11— tU. navy officials -here who directed On the same day two divorce at that«” this owner de — “ You can’t give Commander P .)— W. R. Taylor, ex-sherlff the flight gave up hope of rescu Butts were filed, bringing the to clared. Rodgers too much credit for the J of Umatilla county, and now ing the men. tal for the year up to 52. The P ortland barbers are way we came through It all,” chief of police of Pendleton, died " It la too much to expect,” said Elva Jennings seeks a divorce divided over the Increase, said Machinists Mate William at 8:90 p. m. today. Tkylor Buf I Capt. Stanford E. Moeea, flight from Neilan Jennirfgs on the a number o f th e shops re project commander. Bowlin, aboard the PN-9-1. “ He grounds of alleged desertion, early success and la looked up fered a fatal fracture of the fusing to increase their didn’t have much chance to steer skull yesterday afternoon ’ while But tha navy did aot call off which took place in August, 1924. , to, and when a mighty mental prices. This action is being the hue while we were hounding i her searching ships. Destroyers The custody of two children, aged ity Is backed by a lack of mor- driving steers through the arena Investigated by th e Mu-bees' •bout, but he did a lot toward and finally the entire battle fleet, three and two years, Is sought by I ala,” declared Irving B. Vining, in preparation for the Round-tip union officials, and may re next week. 1 keeping onr spirits up. Things the mother. The couple were mar-J returning from Its Australian in speaking on standards of busi sult la a return to the old looked pretty gloomy at times, cruise Joined in the hunt. ness at the regular luncheon rled in Lakeview, Oregon, May 21, prices. The fame of Oregon’a land When we were drenched by rain, Rescue of the PN-9-1 came Just ’meeting of the Ashalnd Kiwanis 1981. ' settlement work haa traveled but eren showers benefttted as when Anal despair waa about to I club today. a -W ills Mae Trefren asks a di SHIPS START HOM I fur. A letter has jnst been re they gave us drinking water. Vining dealt with the subject vorce from George W. Trefren,„Jr., ceived by the Land Settlement set in. Although details ef the APTRR MAH HUNT U N IVERSITY OR OREGON, I rdry capably, and at tha end, The second day down we sighted both being residents ot Ashland, Department from the Greater actual sighting of thd ship warn • merchant vessel, and our hopes Eugene, Sept. 11. — (Special) — I declared that he had taken hie SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 11— where they were married March I wiscoiiMln Association asking tor not contained In the meaeegeaeat rose, but It failed to see our sig One thousand and nlnety-alx hew ! statements from the reports ot (U . P .)_ T h e navy*! greatest 83, 1917. It is alleged the plaln-J to navy chiefs here, tt wae said detallH on Oregon's land aettle- nals and when It passed out of students have applied for admis students, who make a study of man hunt ended today, and was tiff was cruel, cross, harsh, un-j i ment progratrf, stating that they that all the men were la good sion to the University of Ore business standards throughout crowned with succesa. Nearly a night we fell rather weak.” necessarily Jealous, and given to had been recommended...fey the feealtfe. O. C. Btantt, the chief radio gon for the fall term, a total 144 handred craft, destroyers, atr Bmergeaey rations carried la cruel Intimations. In December, United Statee Chamber ef, Com tha country. «■»a» was the moat helpless man •in excess of the number who ap the equipment ef the plane when 1088 the complaint sets forth, the merce.* The letter reads: P. R. Hardy made a aSort talk, tendars, submarines and alr- ; In the party. W ith - a per- plied tor the fall term a -plaintiff returned to her mother. urging the observance of «ha plaaea wars proceeding to Pearl r'We are Informed by -the it-le ft here were held responsible feetly good radio set before .him, year ago, and exceeding the 1989 Harbor, Honolulu, upon Orders Chamber of Commerce ot the for enabling the men to stand eat lie xrn« unable to send out a mes record by 940, according to Carl traffic regulatioaa. Ap announcement or the from Admiral S. 8. Robison, eom- United States at Washington, D. for nine days against the hard- sage giving the plane*«; location, ton B. Spencer, registrar. The battle C„ that you a n doing much opening of the T . M. C. A, nmndar-ln-chief of the P H iL flb B L P H IA , Sept. 11— dua to the fact that tha craft’s number of application^ and ac drive for funds waa made by fleet succcwfnl work In the Way of (U. P .)— The American tennis arelel waa dragging under water. ceptances Indicate that total Uni land Hettiemoht. We should M* J. H. Hardy. team today won the Daria trophy •1 eonld hear many of tha mee- versity enrollment^ for 1981-88 Oregon and Washington Lawrence Wagner, accompanied very much interested la know- by defeating the French teem ■ngea which tha searching ships, will be shove 9,000, creating a — Generally cloudy, with inc what you are doing and by George Francis Barron, gavu In the doubles, three straight • •a t o«t, hut couldn’t do any- new .registration reeord. general gentle variable two trump«« aoloa, wWefe ware thiaa to help them,” taa saJd to« Follow ing. a conference, in Which the hoard of directors of the Llthlan Hotel corporation, John TourUUotte and Contractor McNeil, repreeentlng the con tracting firm on the L.lthia Springs hotel, took part, McNeil agreed that the contractors will pay the corporation 91,800 as the damages sustained when the hotel was not completed upon scheduled time. This earn is a compromise, which came after the opening df the second conference. Yesterday morning the same .parties spent several hours in conference, but no definite accomplishment was made. A t that time the di rectors demanded 98100 aa dam ages, but McNeil refused to pay that sam. Thia morning, after several hoars more of dickering, McNeil agreed to reimburse the corporation to the amount of 91800 for the damages. That the efforts being made fey Ashland to establish herself as a retort etty are auceesefal is shown by the following edi torial. taken from the Oregon Journal of Portland. Ahland’s efforts to establish herself by the 'tonstruction of the Llthto Spring hotel, through the safeguarding ot her water supply by the purchasing of the Wlnburn property up Ashland creek, and In many other ways, are pointed out in the editorial. The editorial follows: Ashland, Ore., has a new nine-story hotel. The traveler can rest «in that city in all the eomfort, ease and luxury usual in a first class metropolitan hostelry. Nlnety-nlae luxur iously furbished rooms, ail bat I t with bath, are among the appointment«.. »"W ithin two or three miles of Ashland the other afternoon two deer skipped up the mountainside la fa ll view of the passengers Ip a passing automobile. I t was a sight typical of the.varied Urea la which ibis southernmost city of Oregon abounds. “ Its .water supply la brewed in the heart ot the Slsklyous. The source is Ashland creek, which riaee on Mount Ashland in a forest reserve. To protect the stream against contamination the city long ago acquired abutt ing forest lands, and a few Weeks ago purchased at • coot of 910.00« cash, a quarter section eg which Is located deeds Win-: barn's famous mountain cabin, the last remaining land along.the stream not owned either by the federal government or the city ot Ashland. Tfe® Ashland »»ter supply la probably as pure as that of any city in the world. "The water plant Js city- owned. There is no local enter prise that Is more Jealously safe guarded or more prised by the dtlaenry. Few Oregon cities are growing at so rapid a ratio. The population now numbers 0,000, exclusive of ell suburbs. I t is an Increase of a very heavy percentage within the last five years. "The city claims, end haa a right to claim, prestige aa a winter resort. Twenty-two miles north "of dhfc California line, it is midway between Southern California and Northern Oregon. W ith something like 800 days ot aanshine In the ' year, It haa a climate that is a happy medium between the heat of California end the severer winter season of Northern Oregon. "A t an elevation of 1900 feet, ,ead nestling under the high peeks of the Slskiyous and Cas cades, It haa a rarefied and puri fied atmosphere all its own. A11 this, amid a scenery beautiful and picturesque, makes Ashland • city of many lures.” ‘ Klamath Girl Has N o Fear of Snakes > Has 2-Headed One P Ashland Pair Are Number 52 in Divorce Court Vining Speak< At Meeting of Kiwanis Club I The Weather wind«. z z