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Oregon *■'*- Historical 8 11/1 I t / h r I toa, Society -•< ■ •». ewspaper For Nearly Fifty Years The Tidinffs Bas Been Ashland's ¡THREE HURT IN AUTO CRASH NEAR PHOENIX IB In the News o ftlie Day I $100,000 te g ~ }' HOLDUP DEMOLISHED 18 SPURNED Cbunril Overrides Mayor's Action In New Rail Move at Klamath Of Machine Thrown r When Crash 1 K L A M A T H F A L L S . Sept. 17— Mayor Goddard’s veto Monday night of the council ordinance passed September 8. granting th<> Sawm ill Engineering and Con struction company the righ t to build -a railroad track aloug and ' near the east shore o f Lake Ewanna, met quick action w ith the city council Tuesday a fte r noon tn an adjourned sesalon. I t was unanimously over-ridden, and the ordinance stands. The spur line w ill he b uilt a t once, according to officials of the con struction company. The mayor claimed in his veto message th at building of tho spur line was another of the so-called Southern Pacific “ se c re t” moves. The council, after weighty consideration,'found the spur not to be an S. P. move, and a t the same tim e a ne cessity and a boon tic the indus tria l expansion of the city, and consequently unanimously over Silas Barclay Who Escaped rode the veto. Months Ago, Held The council also acted on Vie A t Prineville Strahorn application to crosjs Sixth street, one of the hottest K L A M A T H FA LLS, Sopt. 17 and most delicate questions be — Silas Barclay, elusive Indian fore the city council ever a per who escaped 6 months ago from iod o f the last nine months. the county Jail, ia captured. He The mayor’s veto, which came was arrested Monday afternoon months ago, was read to the in P rineville by 8 h erlff Yancey, council and action deferred u \ - according to a long distance tele til next Monday night. Action phone call received here by Cher- w ill n o . doubt £cqgw then, one iff B urt Hawkins. way or the other. I t is known I t was Just a piece of luck that unless Ate vote la unanimous tk a t the ja il escape was ap the mayor w ill again veto the prehended. S heriff Yancey caught proposition. ■ Barclay In company with a man who was suspected of having committed larceny. He found that Barclay had in hia posses sion a saddle which had beer, stolen from a* store in Alturas two weeks ago. Just what w ill be done with Recently The Tidings printed Barclay could not be learned. He has a long term to serve out a story which told of the sue in this county on a liquor charge, cessiul handling of Ashland fru it but also must answer to a' charge through the local fru it associa tion, via the chain stores of the of larceny in Alturas. Barclay, with Louts Knight, northwest, which gave the grdw- effected an escape from the ers a better price. Among the chain stores which county Jail by sliding down ou improvised blanket rope one purchased this fr u it was The night. A comprehensive search Twentieth Century grocery sys was Instituted not onl> because tem. which handled six ears nf o f the escape but because Knight local peaches, according to In and Barclay were wanted for formation given The Tidings. questioning in connection with the death of Freddie Jackson, AIRCRAFT PROBERS FORM ORGANIZATION who fell from hia horse on the streets of Chiloquin ai^d died W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. J 7 — (U . from a fractured skull. Twice Barclay was captured P .j— The Investigation of the only to escape again. Once at National M ilita ry a irc ra ft policy Chiloquin he was caught in n and the administration of It, was cabin, but distracted the a t launched today; when the spe tention of the officers lone cial bourd of nine representative enough to make a successful citizens, appointed by President Coolidge, met and organised at (Continued On Page Four) the W hite House. Dwight W . Morrow of the J P. Morgan and Company, a col lege mate and close friend of the Presidtent was chosen chair man. Judge A rth u r C. Denison of Grand Rapids, Michigan was selected vice chairman a n d"'W il liam F . Durant, president of the Institute of Mechanical En gineering. as Los Angeles, sec retary. Mrs. Fred Abreau, John Abreau, shunt II, and Mrs, Chardins Paterson, 10, all of Oakland, California, ware se verely braised and suffered con tusions of the head *u d body, w h ile Cbarlaa Peterson, husband Not satisfied with the eompenst of Mto. Chardins Paterson, was tlon which the Metropolitan Oram badly brniaed and cat, aa the Opera Company offered her for reeult of an automobile acci Injuries sustained when a norss stepped on her during the produo* dent which occurred on fhe Pa tlou of an npers. in luring her right cific highway, a short distance leg. Mrs. Nannie I, Torfaen, si user, north of Phoenix late yesterday Is sueing for- |100,0U0. afternoon. According to the story told *> y Paterson, who was driving the car, the party was headed north. Coining around a alight ta rn , the rig h t rear wheel of the car crumpled, swinging the body of the car across the high way, broadside. The machine skidded into the ditch on the le ft aide of the highway, and rolled over twice. The occupants of the machine wars thrown clear when the car toppled over, but nevertheless ,W«re badly cut by flyin g glass. . John Abreau suffered a badly wrenched side, but a fte r being given medical attention was able to continue on his way into Med ford, unassisted. Mrs. Chardins Petersont in a delicate condition, was the most severely injured of the party. She suffered severe bruises and centnsions. H er m o th er/ Mrs. F red Abrean was also badly bruised and cat. The woman received medical attention and ware taken to a nearby hotue, where they remalaed for some tim e before being taken into Medford. , Deputy Oame W arden Roy P arr arrived on the scene of the crash a few minutes sfter its happening. State T ra ffic Officer Bloom wan notified and shortly afterw ard was on the scene. Upon investigation, it was de clared that the machine mast have been travelling at an ex cessive rate of speed, to have akidded completely across the road and then ro ll over. How ever the driver of the ear de clared that he was not moving more than 25 miles per hour when the accident occurred. Huckleberries Are Still Being Picked at Mountain Patch picking on Off is few second enp or uerries, wmrn they declare are of much finer flavor and slse than the first crop. To reach Huekelherry mountain, the Crater Lake highway la followed as far an the Union CVeek station. A road turning off the right lends back from the Grater Lake highway. An- patch —Tlw FUGITIVE AT KLAMATH F. IS AGAIN TAKEN Twentieth Century Stores Handle Six Cars Local Peaches CONSTITUTION IS LAUDED BY PORTER J. NEFF “ America la not great because of her constitution, but her con stitution is great because of Am erica,” declared ’ Porter J. N eff, of Medford, speaker at the Constitution exercisea held V .V . V. Day J . Aohlsnd K iw .n is at _the.lr FATHER DEMANDS CUSTODY ----------- OF PO R TLA ND , Sept. 17. - Quicksilver Mine in California is to be Reopened tt S A N L U I S OBISPO, tt Cal., Sept. 17— (U . P .) tt — H a rry Payne W hitney tt and R. H. Chandler, both tt nationally known eastern tt mining men, have taken tt over the Oceanic Qulck- tt silver mine near here and 8 are sinking a new 2-00- tt foot shaft: tt Plana for the employ- tt ment of 200 men in the tt mine have been an- tt ■ nounced. tt During the war this tt mine was one- of the na tion's largest producer«. -Resumption of -opera tions at this point starts San Luis Obispo county on its greatest mining boom, with iron, quick silver and copper holding attention. Vetoes Ordinance Right to Construct Spur Track Oakland, <W*, People Are * Viptimg in a Queer / Aoeident CAB .Y„8KPT. 17, 1925 ASHLAND, OREGON, irr to the Beppi-Weekly Tiding«, Volume 41 CJF. Gov. Fuller, of Monnchusetts, with the approval of President Coolidge, haa called a conference of New Eng- . land governor* 4n an effort to solve the troubles of the * ----- ™— Robert E. Coontz, on the eW Zealand ports, will be assigned to Hampton Roads, reverting to hia rank of rear admiral. W. E. ( “Pussyfoot") Johnson predicts the Baltic States will be dry, but admits prohibition b far off in England.. Mrs. C. F. Kohle, of San Francisco, who will be wedded tot the Vicomte de Lambeytye, a member of one of the oldest families in France. '■ - I AT AI f P l h U p i I W ants 835.IWX) LubA L U A llm b ll For B rin g Made OPEN SEASON WITH FAILS 11 * S ANG ELES, Sept. 1 (U . P . ) — Claiming 1 was' kept waiting at .J tho church on' Christmas I Day, Miss Eva Johnson, 1 Long Beach, • demands 1 135,000 damages from I Everett F. Burke In a I suit on file here. I Burke, according to the I complaint, agreed after I eix months of courtship I to meet Mias Johnson at I the alta r on December I ' 24, last. He changed 1 his mind at the eleventh I hour, she said. I Ashland Squad Opens Season W ith Falls Outfit The Ashland high school, foot- ball team w ill open the season with the K lam ath Falls high squad. The firs t game fo r the locals w ill be staged at Klamath w tt Falls on October 10. tt Grants Pass w ill fu rn L h the tt opposition in the game on the home lo t, the tussle being set for October 17, a week following the opening game. Ashland and Medford w ill clash a t Medford on November 11, and at Ashland, on November 26. Last season, Medford trim m ed Ashland in the opening game, while In the second túsele the teamu staged a tie. The schedule fo r the season fol lows: Oct. 10. —- Klam ath Falls at Change 'is Made in Guard K lam ath Falls. System at County Oct. 17 — Grants Pass at Ash DEMMURER IS FILED IN SHORT LIQUOR CASE Jail land. TO ATTRACTM Stores and Banks to Close Hère at Noon Tomorrow. Cord Crowd Expected to Attend B ig Indnatriaï Sb Rain Routs Large Part of Crowd on Opening ing. Rain yesterday1, afternoon and evening, rained tke outdoor programs planned for the opening day of tke Jackson county fair, but the indoor events were'very well patronized, considering the handicap of the heavy rains. Although rain, fell intermittently throughout the day, a good crowd was on baud at the time of the,afternooni program. Ijftter in the afternoon the rain h e ç a m s kehAry as to drive the crowd indoors, and as it showed no'si| abating, a large number who had intended to spend s hours on the grounds left for their homes. However, with clearing skies this morning auguring sunshine-for today, it is exj»ected that the crowd today will he larger than ever, because of the many jiersons who were forced to leave the. grounds yesterday by the rain. The exhibits were all in jdace yesterday, something unusual for a fair, where in most cases, the exhibitors are allowed to bring in their exhibits late, and the first day Lack of Evidence Given as finds many of their displays still uncompleted. However, y esterdny,' there was not a single incomplete exhibit on the Reason by District Attorney Chaney fair grounds. CASE AGAINST 2 LOCAL GIRLS IS DISM ISSED _____________________| One of the finest exhibit* en Mrs. Osnle Bennett and <trs. display was that made hr th* Itoy Saxon, arrested hero Sun Talenpa XcetXktlon district. O n* day evening bv Chief of Police entire side of the h orticaltw o McNubb and S heriff Ralph Jen buildng is used by the dstrict for nings, were yesterday released a display of the, various pro from custody. T h o women.were ducts grown In the section mu- a ecu serf. In the complaint filed braced by the Talent Irrigation against them, nf entering the district. D. M. L o va, la èksuv* home of Vorne Tempter and D. of the display, p la n e d *»4 Ob Ony Good hero. structed the exhibit, w hich* la When arraigped yesterday considered the finest of Its klad morning i.oforo Justice Taylor in at the- fair. Medford, I lie women plead ijot Tomorrow will- be Aéhlâ0** guilty to the barge. District Associated Gil Company Day at the tatrr, and extensive Attorney Newton (’ . Chaney then . Leaees Congregational plans for entertainments, fes- moved that .the case tie dismissed, Cknrch Property tusUMuf A«hUad «todpeta. and declaring there was not eacirtf.il» A s h ld M exhibits are being mads. evidence on hand to enable I t l i ' t After negotiations lasting more The entertainm ent programs w ill thaii six m entis, the Associati to make a stand on the case. contain Ashland talent, to a large Clyde Lacy, 17, Delbert Lacy, o il company Friday signed a long extant. 15. C yrrll Lacy, E llis Lacy uml terni lease with the Congrega The city w ill be closed tomor V irg il Lacy, brothers of the two tional church of this city, for row afternoon, in order that as women, are still being held by the lease of the present church many as possible may attend tho the officers. The boys confessed „¡te on East Main street and fa ir on Ashland day. The banka to entering the two homes, and the Boulevard.. w ill be dosed a t eleven o’clock, levealed the hiding places where The church w ill immediately while the stores and o t ke s o e- they had cached a large amount start advertising for bids for the tabllshments w ill he closed a t of the loot obtained. The boys, wrecking of their present church twelve. this morning w ill he given a building. II is expected that The program for tomorrow fol hearing before County Judge the building w ill be completely lows: H artzell. razed within a month, and Im T h ia -Is School The Tem plar home was^rnu- mediately thereafter the Asso whan a ll children sacked while the fam ily was ciated Oil company w ill start con by parent* or guardian era away from home, and alm i st Ì gtructlon work on their new ser- mltted free. everything movable taken from vice station. Thera There w ill ba a track meet the house. Bed clothing, dishes, The land leased Is considered in fron t of the grandataad trinkets of all sorts, cooking one of the finest service station which w ill ba free to 'a ll who utensils, suit cases, hand bags sites In the city. I t is a tr i attend and u a e can ba vlawed | and other articles were remove-1, angular section of land; facing from grandstand. The meat w ill most of which was recovered by 60 feet cn East Main street and begin Mt 10 A. M.,’ and coatinao | the police. 80 feet on the Boulevard. u ntil finish. . W ith the exception of some A beautiful, steel frame ser 10:0? to 11:00 a. m.. there fine fishing tackle, most of the vice station w ill be erected on will w ill ba a- a* continaation of the loot obtained in the robbery of the* site' Within a short time horseshoe pitching tournament. the Good home has nlso been, by the oil company. Construe- 1 :3 :1 0 p. m.— Oates open to 13 recovered. ' tlon engineers of the company grandstand sad and inside track. The ---------------------------T ” declare the Ashland station Is gate directly south of grand gato the next to be constructed. sta stand w ill be the only opening The Congregational church in the inside traek. people are now making arrange ments which w ill enable them to hold their services, for about In grandstand by Carl a year, Lu the Temple of Truth Ashland orchestra. P E K IN O . Sept. 17— (V . I’ .) building, on the Boulevard, n Ruuatoc ttvewto — A ll crops, over an area, sixty Hhort distance from their present 1-4 Mila Fraa-For-AH; by thirteen miles, have been d e --; church. A new property has Mila Free-For-All; S-S Mila troyed by tho flood waters of I — For-All. (Continued on page fo u r) the Yellow River, which have surrounded more tlinn nine hun-I dred villages in the Shantung province, reports received hero Building this morning indicate. 'I 1:10 bt Dlkea at Yung chfi Slen hrokp| ■' front of LEASE SIGNED FOR RENTAL OF CHURCH LAND Oct. 11 — Roseburg at Ashland. ----------- Nov. 1 1 __Medford at Medford. A dem urrer to the indictments. Nov. IS — Grants Pabs at charging B ill Short, alias Shan- Grants Pass. I Boa. Denny Shannon and Joe Nov. 2« — ' Medford at Ashland. Palmer, charged with violation of the prohibition laws, was filed In the circuit court Monday, by KING'S CO. ESCAPES th eir attorney, Rawles Moore. STILL AT LARGE The dem urrer is based upon the grounds, th at "the evidence" -.S E A T T L E , Sept. 17 (U . P .) aubmltted ia not sufficient to — W ith the six fugitives from constitute a crime; and, "th a t the K ing county Jail still In th e ' th# ,ndlclInenta do not conform open Thursday morning, and , ub ,ta n tla lly wJth C h a p te r' 7, possemen reporting In without of T |tle lg of the Oregon * trace of th eir quarry after , ., n « ,. ,» «•,» Of th e ir long search c f the wilds o f, 8hort> a„ „ Bhannon. aWo W hidby Island " Snohombh 1 Ch* rged W,th >8M*u ,t* to w l t ; ll„ g water over a vast urea, and1 Sound region of Snohomish holding of S heriff Jennings the Yellow River, as a conse- GIRL l Z ^ r I i x th: t 0 a ^ . X t. ^ a8totd T | an<, • ,ed#ra’ a ‘ ent “ th,> P0,nt Quence, has shifted Us course. ‘ ' , » ' I f ’ «' w hile his alleged acM R relief work heH - O n a a wrr w rit or of naneas habeas corpus,i corpus, I _On Faniine Rages Over Flood Stricken Chinese Province Count A * B. Dectstellane, reputed ‘ ,n to be a member of the E u ro p e a n .c,ue’ no^ fty hftR W n ordered pro_| Bt duce” W ilm a T aylo r, l l , In courV L ith ia Springs hotel today. condition, and aRh here Monday, and to show why N eff went on to explain his «M ur the g irl should not ba returned to words; saying that other hat e m be her father. who recently returned lions, none of which, have been. Tfce fa thor, Melvin J. Taylor, o f successful, have copied the Amer „ k|m a aeekln(t MBa|n h#r lean lean constitution, proving tliat cugt0<j yt He was separated from wj j e ,n J921, and she retined the constitution in Itself, was AIW FT-EET 1« NOW ON ¡ the custody of the g irl and a h o y ., not a perfect document. WAY TO 1 PENDLETON rt ’• ’ - - - , i The speaker outlined the T a ’ ior m arried the count In VANCOUVER, Waah., Sept. 17 growth of the constitution, how lg 2 3 she died and the son was __ (U . P .)— Having completed lta It was added to. and Its meaning Rent to tba father. Count Decaatel- p art In the dedtcatlon of the Interpreted during the years o f ' lane kept the daughter, and In - Pearson flying field here yoatar- American independence, * until formed T aylor' that the was day, one of the largest air now it is the moat remarkable “somewhere in California,” and fleets aver aadamhlad in the document aver conceived to the that ha could not have her. Northwest ’flaw today towards government of a state. , Pendleton, to participate In the Before tke opening of the ex- a u n ta l rourt#-up there. The ercises, the Klwanls club accept George B. Goodell of Ralem, planee w ill continue on to.flp o - ed a challenge Issued by the kaae, where a flyld* •*11 L I th tans for a contest In se Oregon, was a bnslnese visitor in curin'; members of the A. A. A. Ashland today. ha dedicated Sunday, „ t0 r° 1<>w . coraP>lcM sway In « * . 7 . . #ut? . been started under the direction v u iu p h v o d and destroyed an auto load of of the International Famine MAN KILLU) IN SAWMILL AT GRANTS PASS Tidings to be 8:1> program musical Build to«. (Contlaaad on Puga Four). moonshine, S heriff Jennings commlttee> wblch Is sending out eooly talked Shannon out of poats aR the onjy meanR of com- ! GRANTS PASS. 8apt 17— Al- 6b h li m r - F u r T r t B im n n w and ^ X a t ' o n wRh the stricken I l s beri about B lg g e ra tR T (O R S TODAY GO Palm er, a Loa Angalee newsboy organization has nl.H-> yenrs of age, was killed i t FAIR and prelim inary fighter, was ar- gent #ut #n pnglneer to advise noon yesterday whan hia body DAY AT rested tn thia city a week later. on th# contro, o, the rlvpr was cut In ttw o by the big saw YAKIMA, Wash., Sept I 1 ‘ . _________ ___________ Slues the Incarceration of .. . i in the Herman Brothers sawmill tt ( Ü . ’ P .)— A record attendance gbanBon tbe eounty JaU. and ! A T T w.M P T T O 8 T 0 p at Dryden. Thera ware no w it- tt '• anticipated today at e bftCauae Of blood existing be- R A I L DISMANTLING nessea to the accident, the body tt Washington state fa ir for gov- i waen other prisoners, the sheriff **** . - u _ _ ----- u • rn o r'« Governor Hartlay has tw o guards on duty a t the S A I.E M , Sept. 17— (U. P ) — men A t the noon* hour, apparently! tt th,g afternoon, »nd^w lll eonnty Jail, night and day. One An Injunction, to stop the dis- immediately a fte r the tragedy i t t attend a banquet at the pom Jailer goes In and attends to his maBt„ #g Of the Medford-Coast had occurred. | tt mereiai hotel tonight. duties, unarmed and without a ra |)way from Medford to Jack-, The victim of the accident h a d ( tt key, sad Is let out by the out- w>nTm e wm he Instituted to- been a resident o f the D ryden' tt side Jailer. Thia step was tak- day by c{ty ot Medford, sc- section for 17 years and leaveei t t an aa n precautionary measure' cordj ng to information received a wife and daughter a t that t t ton days ago whan the court ia- by th# puhnc servtce'commisslnn.1 piace. H e aleo leaves a son, II sued naw regulations for the The commlealon was advised th«L who Is now in the east. F u rth e r t t Oregon — F k lr, except conduct of th * county bastile the work of tearing up the road | details of the aoeident are lack- t t fo r . showers tonight in has already bean started, with Ing. telephonic Inform ation being tt tke southwest portion. oat waiting for authority fron .jsen t b ar* lata yesterday after- tt ADS « » L I TIDINOg WANT Washington — F a ir with the commission. noon. N A j r m iiN a . moderate ta rla b le winds. I ssued at Ptoon oft Ashland Day The Tidings The MFeafher or tn*