Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1925, Image 1

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HI» lorica I Boctety
Auditorium
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Nearly Fifty Years
;o Prosecutor
I Make Faces to be
Beautiful, Says
Chicago Expert
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BRING
PUBLICITY
CHICAGO, Sept. 24—
Learn to make faces and
stand on yorfr head If
you ertoli to «e heOufffUl
says Bmlly Lloyd, beauty
expert.
Facial exercises are tt
an Important beauty aid,” t t
said Miss Lloyd. _ “A »
woman’s facial expression tt
often becomes set and ' tt
fixed and sometimes dis- tt
agreeable. She may over- .tt
come this set and fixed tt
expression . by* making; tt
faces at herself in the tt
Property Owners
Near New School
to Meet Tuesday
The local school board met
with Architect Tourtellotto Wed­
nesday evening in The Citizens
Bank to check over plans for the
now Bast Side grammar school
which will be constructed thia
fa ll, according to present plans.
Quite a few minor changes In
tha original plans had been
succested and these wll he worh-
ed oat within the next few days,
when bids will M asked! It Is
tha intention now to open bids
for this new building on October
18. and w ort will be started as
sood thereafter as possible.
Daring the meeting last night
possible changes In streets «nd
many Improvements in the vicin­
ity of thy school were discussed
ta d It was decided to call a
mirrit-g of tha property owners
near the new school building for
next -Tuesday evening st the li­
brary, when the proposed changes
and improvements will he dls-
casmd.
Some of the property
owners feel that the location
of the school building In tbdlr
vicinity Justified certain
Im-
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V DilNQ
18
SPEAKER
Htotcd Preacher Ate
Affect Recoartlatton
W ife and Hunt
la Kloqacwt Address, Vinlag (lives
Fratto to Karly Bettlers
of-Mouthera Oregon
MEDFORD, SepL 84— “We»
Honoring the memory of thn»ie
the coroner's Jury, duty emooR»- . -—
adventurous, God fearing plo-
nelletl and sworn to lnvesttd*0
neees. who helped make Oregon
the
death
of
Jesse
JAmeh
the great commcnwealth of the
Gibbs, Saturday, September I t ,
Pacifle Northwest, over 20t> of
find that Jesae Jam es Glbbe tohft'
the surviving pioneers and the
his death by the Infliction
sons and daughters of pioneers
wounds by a knife or other ah
gathered this morning at the
Instrument, and furthermore I
Log Cabin clubhouse of the
our belief that said knife
Pioneers of Southern Oregon as­
Instrument was In the hand of
sociation for the annual reunion
Hyman Huntley when the woqnda
of that organization
were Inflicted." Is the tax» Of.
i The ranks of these pioneeru.
the verdict returned TaeatnF
I decimated by the passing years,
I showed gaps where the leader
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PLYMOUTH. England, tt
body of Jesse James Gibbs,
j of all pioneers had taken many
tt Sept. 14— WIG» the Idea A
bed to death Saturday
from the ranks here, leading
tt of making Plymouth one tt I
by H. E. Huntley after a prayer
them into a new land.
tt of the great ocean ports ttH
meeting on West Second atrtot.
But the few remaining plo
t t of the world, pa a per. tt
, Ten witnesses were heard ‘by
ueers, those who came to South
tt with
New
York
and tt* .
cm
Oregon
before
1859,
have
I Daughters of Ore-
tt Southhampton, a series tt
wss Dr. V. 8. * Geerey, couaty
closed up the ranks, and are
oneers Recruiting
tt of
recommendations Is t t .
Rumors
Have
it
form
er
health officer, who had per­
carrying
on,
content
to
watch
the
embers Here
tt being * presented to the t t |
Local Man to Promote
formed the post mortem opera-,
country they love so well blos­
tt corporation by organised tt $ Rgorta were started here yes- som and bloom Into a veritable
Chain Stores
tion. He testified that tha heart
of the dead man ^ad been pleroad
tordar-k^ interest local residents paradise.
According to persistent rumors In three places, any one a b
The proposals include
to the Sybil snd Daughters of Ote-
Although bent by years, with
which refuae to be put down, which would have been fatal. tf.
another third of a mils
gen
Pioneers.
Rufun
C.
Holman,
the passing time sprinkling sil­
vitations to attend the affair,
Jesse Winburn, former local resi­
of wharfage, provision of
Police Officers J. H. Leggltt,
Portland man.*« vice-president af ver In their hair, the remaluing
and already many have signified
dent,
and prominent New York A. If. Sunderman snd Joe Cave,
berthing apace adequate
the organization, was here for pioneers retain the memories ot
their Intentions of being present.
to moot tha needs of tha
some tttse yesterday afternoon, past days, when their yearning advertising man, Is contemplat­ related testimony as to how they
Secretory Dodson, of the Port­
biggest Atlantic - Baers,
intereetijtg' local pioneers in the tor som ething new, for un ad­ ing the promotion of a chain found Olbbs’ lifeless body oa the
land chamber of commerce. In
o f stores to be operated .on, the bed, where it had been carried
construction of a graving
venture led them to leave their
a wiry to Secretary Fuller ot the
Pacific Coast.
dock, and general bright­
by the two sisters. Mrs. Gibb*
homes
and
truvel
Into
the
then
The
Sons
and
Daughters
of
local Chamber, this iinornlug, de­
Although
representatives of and Mrs. Huntley, from the yard
ening of the town to
wilderness.
It
Is
in
honor
of
I
Oregog
F
ioueers
was
organized
clared that he would he present.
Mr. Winburn declare there is where Gibbs had staggered after
make it attractive tp
In 1901, and has been quite active these, also, that yea ’v the re-J
Dodson will be one of the speak­
nothing to the report, and that the fight In the kitchen with
steamship companies.
throughout Northern Oregon. At unions are heln.
ers en the program.
Mr. Winburn is not plunulnx Huntley,
The whole project will
Irving B. Vining, in an e lo ­
the present time, the members
A special dinner will be served
such a move, reports from Port­
probably cost more than
Cave told of Huntley’s volun­
of the organization are endeavor­ quent uddruss us he bus ever
from fcSO to 8:
p.
Mon­
land indicate that the former tary surrender on Math ritoOf..
886.990.994.
-
ing
to
ppread
-the
organization
delivered,
honored
and
praised
day night.
TtogWbeeptlon and
Ashland man Is now in that where he had bean searching tor
throughout the, repiptnder of the tjtese settlers of Oregon's ' won-
entertainment will begin at 8:80
etty. ostensibly for the purpose an officer, and that Huatley re­
derlaad.
To
thepi
he
gave
the
state.
nr completing plans for these marked, “ Well, he broke up aap
Membership to open'to any P ri­ cr ed it-foi-rtfi«»- building up of the
The invitation Issued by Price
stores.
home,"
when
Inforamd that
stale.-
son of legal age and of good char-
follows:
:■ S,. jrrafi.
Tuesday, the following article, Gibbs was dead. The next testi­
traved
the
growth
of
| actor, and who is a direct dsscend-
“I ask the people of Ashland
coming frotn Medford, but car­ mony, given by Sheriff Jen­
s settlem ents in South-
to Jbln with the chamber of com­
. ant of any pioneer of Oregon who
ried In the Portland ttregonlan. nings. covered facts already re­
I
came
to
this
state
before
its
ad-
>n,
fro
mthetr
found«
merce and ourselves In enter­
reported that Mr; JYtnburn was ported.
these picueers, many
1 mission, February 14, 1859.
taining the visitors at the for­
planning the chain stores.
“What would they do If I
were sitting In his
mal opening of The Llthla
'
Meetings of the organisation
' Jesse Winburn, New '.York killed that man,” Is sllegsd to
Springs hotel, Monday, Septen
i are held aanually. and t ie mem-
capitalist and erstw hile resident have been said by Huntley to A.
ber 18, 1985. A special dinner
bers are notified of these meet­
of Ashland, who has been spend­ S. Runs, S. P. signal man on the
will be served from 5:80 to
ings by the secretary.
ing the week In Medford, left Main street crossing In a con-
8:80 p. m. Reception and en­
tonight to spend a few dujs 1 versation a short time before the
Tumalo Project Attracts
Application blanks for member­
tertainment begins at 8:80 p.
on business in Portland.
tragedy, according to the letter's
Many
Who
Are
Intonated
ship to the Soto and. Daughters of
m. We hope to have all of the
“ It was understood here thnt testimony.
The two men, who
in
Cheap
Lands
Oregon
'Pioneers
have
been
left
good people of Ashland help us
Mr. Winburn plans to promote :« were conversing at the time near
•
. ).U’
et The Tidings office, where they
to formally open this beautiful
sdlng of the minutes big chain of stores on the Pa­ tbe depot platform, have been
may be obtained by those interest-
Llthla Springs hotel, which has
trials showed the pass- cific coast and tl^at the project friendly since 1890.
no equal in our1 state.
,ny of the members of has the backing of 14 California
Tear stained and grief strick­
“ Hoping to have the oppor­
lation since the last banks.”
en. Mrs. Cynthia Gibbs, tha
tunity of meeting you on this
sting, but also brought
Yesterday's Oregonian carried widow, told how a Mr. Dewey,
occasion. I am sincerely yourr,
t e 'ugni the accomplishments of another
story, again declaring a preacher, pleaded with Huatley
R. W. Price.”
thè association and Its members. Winburn was planning a groun and bis wife to affect a recon­
At noon a dinner was served of chain stores.
This story ciliation after years of family
S c a r d ie r S D e s p a ir
in the Women’s Civic Club home. follows:
strife, and how he had talked
“Jesse
Winburn,
registered
Almost
every
Imaginable
delight­
to
them until 11:15 that
Although the first game on
couaty; E. C. Starks of Grey­ the Ashland high school foot­ ful dish had been prepared for from New York, and formerly of She related that the slater went
Because of the Jackson county '
bull, Wyo., has settled on 6 ball schedule comes on October the meal.
The pioneers, tbe Ashland, Ore., had Walter M. to the barn to pray, knowing
Ir, the Pacific highway one .
TT
l i i
__ -asr.
acree~aear Damascus, and H. F .1
lie south of Medford showed, At I lUCkleDUry JVLt«
10, when the locals Journey tu guests of honor, were placed at Pierce, governor of Oregon, as that Gibbs, who slept there, was
total of 4888 machines, 694? j
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Chafer of Los Angeles, Calif.,' Klam ath, Falls for a tussle with the center table, where many- his breakfast guest at tbe Ben­ sound asleep.
She told hew
Ing Oregon snd 1028 being fo r-1 KLAM ATH FALLS, Sapt. Y4— has secured an 890 acre farn^
son
yesterday.
When
Mr.
Pierce
happy
minutes
of
relnlscenco
Huntley,
her
mother
and bar-
the
Klamath
county eleven,
was a candidate for governor self came to the barn looking
gn cars.
There
were
176 Lost for seven days la the wll- aear Gaston, known as the Ex- Coach W a lt Hughes Is endeavor­ were enjoyed.
The afternoon- was spent in Mr. Winburn contributed 86,000 for her. only to find bar emerg-
ncks, 81 motorcycles snd 18 derneM of Huckleberry mountain, Governor Moore property. _ Mr. ing to line up a practice game,
Ing from the door a short ttmo
irse-drawn vehicles.
! near here. Martin Owensby, 50, 8hafei*was reported through the to be played betoYe that date. conversation and tbe renewing of
(Continued on Page Four»
later.
Huntley, she claimed,
Through traffic is also shown of Merrill, Is believed either dead Los Angeles brunch office o f( The Klamath boys have ‘a l­ friendships which have survlvod
■ tbe count on the Pacific from a ia u down a precipitous the Protland Chamber, a .week ready had one game this season, the passing of more tbsn half
then ordered Glbbe off the PlpfB .
snd taking his roll of bedding
ghway at the Junction with the cllri or auffer|ng Intensely from ago. Just prior to his coming to trimming the Alturas high outfit, a century.
His Intentions and will have had aeveral games
The program as announced
Olbbs went to the house. H uat­
lamath Falls highway.
Tbe the bitter exposure of cold nights Oregon to live.
ley cursed end then choked hie
trifle highway here showed a , (n the open speech without food are to devote his new farm to under theta belt before the lo­ yesterday, was carried out this I
tai of 748 machines, 488 ft» f-'or shelter.
tha culture of flax.
wire Into insensibility, after ha*«
cals tackle them. For that rea­ morhing, with the exception of j
A number of recent logged- son, Hughas thought It beat to the invocation by Rev. Myron1
Ing struck her on the a Ma.
gn and 226 Oregon cars. ,Thlr-l
Tuesday afternoon the county
She claimed she was set an
Rev. Woodworth,
-three ttucks, and 2 m otor-. court, after listening to the off land sales In Celumbla county arrange at least one game be­ Woodworth.
actual witness to the right, only^
cles were also counted.
Tliej p|eag of a delegation of M errill hare also been made and will fore the Klamath tussle.
was ill and unable to attend the
seeing
her husband stagger, an
gather
tng.
lamath Falls highway total • dtiiena, authorised expenditure be reported within a few days. |
HughM at present to trying to
“ ¡o f 825 to grubstake a posse to
Considerable Interest Is being arrange a game with Myrtle
she had been In the sitting ream
The program follow s:
(Continued on page four)
Vocal 8olo— Mrs. Fred Nell. '
during the right. She gave h er
! search for the missing man, and taken la the Tumalo Irrigation Creek, to be played on October
I Indicated that should he not be project near Bend. Arthur Foo­ 8, he declared last night.
Reading of the Minutes and
(Continued on Fage F e a r)
PI found within the time this al- ter, manager of the Lead Settle-
Several new man have report­ Memorials.
Royal Arch Masons from al­
Song— Phoenix quartette.
I* lowance Is used up, more will meat Department spent most' ed for practice' during the past
most every city In Southern Ore­
of last week looking over the few dafs, bringing the eqtad
Plonèer Address— I. E. Vining gon, and from Northern Califor­
Li be furnished.
Plano Solo— "Old Time Mel nia. as far south as Chico, will
When Owensby* failed to re- project, preparatory to a quick up to about 15. Some of tbe
campaign on tha part of the' newcomers -have tha much need­ Odies”— Mrs. Van Fosser.
- turn to his little log cabin near
be present at tha reunion to be
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. M
Singing of
Mrs. * McCully's held this evening la the Masonic
Brantenwood camp, Wednesday Land Settlement Department to ed beef
strengthen tbe Ash­
! night, after searching for a stray bring settlers to this district of, land Itoe; and prospects are pioneer songs— by the audience. J Hall here. W. H. Day, secretary (U. P.) — Commander - I
Rodgers of the.PN-8-1 today
. ’ horse, his aged mother, who wat Oregon. Close oa to a thousand now a lot brighter than before
of Slskiylu Chapter, No. 81, R.
Bled the chargee of Colpnel 1
| - staying with him became wor- letters will be sent out within the opening af the seaaen.
WASHINGTON, Sept.
A. M. announced today.
Item Mitchell, the army a ir er
L r l e d but Nothing was done for the next few days to interested
P .)— A formal proposal
__ Invltatluna hlT9 IlHl 91t«nd
funding of the |4.200,o.uo.uoii ed the various lodges In the that t ie iraaapacllU H M
several days, she believing her
NORRIE H
X>°&AROE French debt to the United States Northern California and South­ was mismanaged.
son had been lost In one ot the
Pausing for a moment la
was laid before tbe American ern Oregon territory, aad moat
This week end Will be the Har­ deep raVInei or la the thick up­
SLA'
Debt Funding commission by of the««- have Indicated that they Franctoco for a welcome to
vest Festival at the Salvation land timber. Owensby kuows tho
KELBO, Sept. 14, —» (U. F .)— ; Finance Minister Calllauz today, will have representative« prea returning
crew.
Comma
Army, with special service to be Huckleberry
country
perhaps those with wish to invest In
• qMr’ * 4 '
Rodgers refuted Mltehetfa ell
held on Saturday and Sunday bettor than any ofltet human be­ cheap land to start their homes George Norris; Keton city eogin- and this was Immediately taken ent.
Already In- J ear, is nt liberty today on btrada under consideration by Secretary
evenings at eight o'clock, and ing. and hie mother was confi­ ln the Northwest
Among the visitors expected ■'We made one Mg mtotnho,**
With a program on Tuesday night dent he would work kto way o u t qairteo aro beginning to eome of 849,000, facing a charge1 of , of the Treasury Mellon and his will be several man high In commander eaid. “That t o
Into tha offleo concerning the' murdBA. He was hound over la a ti, eaeoclates, It was understood on
to wind up the festival.
Masonic circles In the state and not having arranged to ogtt
Irrigation project. Local people'night at a häärin? before the I good
,
authority today, follow tag
A part af the teetlvltlee will
the Pacific enact, according oar radio generator In onto
am also Interested, particularly' Justlm of ^tka- EI mo at Caatle the flr»t meeting 'of the two
were forced down. Had wo I
be the food sale and the dough­
Day.
those who ears for this typo of Roctfrou the ohaiko dt slaying , commissions.
able to send on« moaengm w
nut day, which the ladles will
John H. Kollock, grand high
BERLIN, Sept. 14. — (U . P.) farming.' < *
I Thomas Dovsry, Kelso editor.
Although the members of the
wo wore la the water, o at din
put on Saturday, according to
commissions refused either to« priest for Oregon And Charles ery would hare some a« totonu.
Prospective settlers aro rilli
Envoy Bchwindel, in charge ot — President Voa Hlndenhnrg to-
day decided that Germany Weuld calling nt the Portland office.
confirm or deny such a move, King, of Sebastopol California, wore able to sand ng o a t i
the local barracks.
accept
the
Allied
Invitation
to
the
another session of the American grand high prieet for California,
Fourteen were' given Informa­
At this sale, alt torts of foods
ministerial
conference,
to
be
held
commission, with the French ab­ win also bo preeoat nt the gath­
tion
oa
Oregon
daring
the
past
and doughnuts will be placed
sent, has been called for 4 p. m. ering.
on sale, the money received from la Swltserland next month, at week.
Routine buslnoaa affairs wUI
which
time
the
AIMed
-
German
today, when the proposal will
which will by used In carrying
ha taken ap. together with ago-
on the dork of the Salvation security pari will he discussed tdr
clef lodge work, Bar anM.
final solution.
Army, this winter.
2- The bjg Talent Irrigation Dis­
tric t community exhibit, which
“The lines from nose
attracted so much admiring at­
to mouth are obliterated
tention at the county fair last
and the expression about
weak because of Its novel tor­
the eyes becomes Instantly
tures, general get up and the ex­
more cheerful.
cellence of the varied products
“An
exarelto
which
raised In the combined seven
does wonders for the face
communities of the district —
Is standing on the head.
Belleview, Valleyview, Coleman,
The p u llo n oil the facial
Creek, Talent, Wagner Creek.
muscles Is instantly re-
Griffin creek, Pern valley and
North Phoenix— wHI be exhibited
at the state fair, beginning next
Monday, sad at the Pacifle In ­
ternational Livestock Exposition
In October.
The purpose as at the county
fair, to to adverttoe. the dis­
trict. and Jackson. county M a
progressive section. The exhibit
was not put on at the fair in
competition with any .other local
community, but for the broader
purpose of attracting the at­
tention of the rest o t Oregon and
the Pacific northwest In the
fine advantages offered by Jack- Check Being Msde B y State
son county.
Traffic Department For
Then too, thè district, proud of
Comparison
Ito great advantages and op­
portunities, feels that after It
had spent one and one-fourth
million dollars to get an ample
water supply on Its productive
soil. It should call the yrldest
attention possible to its wealth
la opportunities offered.
The district exhibit of its seven
eommnaRles comprised the fin­
est qaallty or grains, vegetables
and the like aed loads of caunedl point 18 trucks sud only
fru it which made the spectators horse-drawn vehicle were ©
mouths water, both put up. or­
dinarily and for exhibit pur­
poses. The canned fruit put ud
for exhibit purposes was done fy
Mrs. D. M. Lowe after many
hours' spent In painstaking ef­
fort.
e
The entire big exhibit, which
was arranged with such novel
and testy effect, wee divided into
the following departments: Camp
scene, agricultural, horticulture,
dairying and gardening, - home
work including every day can­
ned stuff, and a modern kitchen
for demonstrating canning and
baking.
The eamp eeene which was
especially effective in its forest
setting, well equipped hunters'
and fishers’ tent,
Illustrated
cles and 8« horse-drawn ve-
pointedly the fact that the dis­
trict lies in the midst of a great
banting and fishing territory.
Along with the Talent Irriga­
tion District exhibit goes some
financial figures of money re­
alised from Its varied products,
that calls the attention of the
Whole world to Its desirability,
la general the rural popula­
tion Of the seven communities at
the district, exclusive of their
towns Is 1.000. in the district
808 families are users of elec-
Coroners J,
More Than 200 Members of
Association Meet This
Morning
Llthla Springs kotel, today Is­
sued aa Invitation to the people
of Ashland to Join with the
chamber of commerce, and the
staff of employes of the Llthla
Springs' hotel, In welcoming the
hundreds of Pacific Coaat hotel
men, who are expdcted to attend
the formal opening of the new
hostelry.
*
Price today said, “ I want every
Ashland resident, who can pos­
sibly do so, to be 'present at
this •» gathering.
They
have
shewn themselves to be solidly
behind the hotel, end l"am sure
they will all be present Monday
evening.**
The chamber of commerce is
preparing a special program to
be. given during the evening, and
which will include speeches by
several of the ablest speakers In
the state.
Secretaries e (- the
chambers of commerce througb-
TTh
i
m y r 1
Plymouth Seeks
Place in Sun as
Great Seaport
I
I
Finding Lost Man
French Offer of
Debt Settlement
is Made Today
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