Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1925, Image 1

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    Oregon
Historical Society
And I to rin a
'oiMfalHir Fi/íy
B lue Blooded Dog
Awarded Cup as
Homeliest Canine
*M*aus
Sunday, Anniversary
Round World Flight
tt • ». LO8 ANGRLE8, Sept,
» a* — ^iu. » .> — F ifty
tt speedy airplanes M ar* en-
t t tarad the 100-mile a ir
SPOKANE. Wash
g (p -(U . P .)— The
waa a King!
O ttiene were ear
22 here to learn that a dog 8
tt which they had crowned tt
0 "Prince of Matta" at the tt Mellon Gives FrencluMR
S. Debt Funding
tt Interstate Fair was In tt
Conditions
tt reality of "king" of the tt
tt eanlne world.
tt
tt
The Matt, or the King, tt ARE NOT MADE PUBLIC?
tt was^ born on St. Patrick's tt
tt D ay In 1922 of royal par- tt
tt entage, Oraag-Airedalea of tt
tt registered stock. He was tt
tt bought for a fat price tt
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2S— <U.
Starting within the next tow tt by C. Cllnkenbeard, who tt
days, the Lithians, Ashland's tt raised him and taught tt P .)— The American counter pro-
poeal for the funding of- the
booster organisation, and th'»
him many tricks.
French war debt or mare ttnen.*"
Kiwanis club will stage a con­
Last spring the dog
four billions of dollars, was laid
test for members in the Oregon
wandered away and could
before the French debt mission,
State Motor association, an of­
not be found.
today, and from the tadteattoaa
fice of which is to be located- In
In the fair mntt con-
It brought, was very disappoint*
Ashland.
teat a giant Silver cup
Ing to the members of tho
At the meeting of the Kiwants
was . the prise for the
French commlseloa.
club at noon today, Earl Isaac,
homeliest dog specimen.
After consulting for several
Louis Dodge and V. V. Mills
"Rags" was entered by
hours
with President CooUdgsT
were appointed members of the
a small boy.
Kiwanis committee to arrange tt
T hree solem n
Judges tt at the meeting of the President's
tor the contest, while the Llth- tt decided "Rags" was the tt cabinet this morning, Secretary
ians have appointed Dan Kay, tt worst mutt in the crowd tt of the Treasury Andrew Mellon
Ike Fridegar and L. L. Leedom. tt and, with much pomp and tt laid the new proposal before
Joseph Calllaox. Frenlh minister
, H. C. Miller, field secretary of tt ceremony, ha was given
of fiiiance. The session was very
the association is in Ashland tt the Cap.
tt
»
tt
0
Grand Offioers Prom Par
ions Chapters Through­
out Stats Attend
OALIF. OFFICERS HERB
Californians are still looking
More than lt d Royal Arch M»- ,
with longing eyes upon -Oregon
&
were In attendance at then
Ctorva. noted Spanish
ns their futare home,
Helals, Including King
reunion of that order, held here j
j The Land Settlement Depart­
■optar type of heavier-
last night, under the auspices j
ment of the Portland chamber
of Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 &. ,
of- commerce, which maintains
A. M. The -reunion was held in (
an office in Loa Angelas, re­
the Masonic building, the meet- )
ports that weekly many Cali­
lag room being taxed to capacity j
fornians visit the office and In­
by the large crowd.
g
quire about conditions In this
Included among the guests of j
state, declaring that they Intend
honor were J. K. Kollock, grand ,
to locate In Oregon In the fu­
high priest of Oregon, Charles j
ture.
’
H. King, grand high priest of j
tt
WINNEMUCCA.
Nev„ tt
. Those who show the greatest
California, F. W. O. Moebns. ,
tt Sept. IB— (U . P . ) _ N e - «
attention to the state, and who
grand treasurer o f California. |
plane will carry a tt Indicate that they intend to come tt vade mustangs are not tt
D. B. Richards, grand lecturer of ,
sr as observer,
tt to Oregon In the near future, tt going to furnish meals IT
California. Percy B. Kelly, grand
tt for Petaluma chickens— tt
are listed, and given- additional
tt if the cayuses can help tt
igaater, and D. R. Cheney, grand
at the present time, aiding in It
Cllnkenbeard was in the tt short.
Information, which the land set­
The members of the A m eiin a
secretary of A. F. and A. M. of
tt IL
tt Forty lo u r School Districts the formation of an automobile tt audience. He gated long tt
tlement officers believe will aid
commission weht into session
Oregon, E. E. Magee, past grand 1
tt
A carload of the horape tt ? Had Exhibits Entered
club
here,
to
be
affiliated
with
tt
at
the
mutt
winner
and
tt
them In selecting their future
’ in Compétition
» w h ic h
h a d averaged tt
commander of Oregon Templars
the Oregon State Motor associa­ 22 began an investigation, tt at eleven fifteen this maralag-
around .II I In throwing
and George J. Walton, oratpr of
tion.
Members of the associa­ tt which ended when the tt The members of the French com­
Bnrng the poet week, several
The success of he Educational
mission joined them in session
cowpnnchera and pr ofee
UM Oregon grand chapter.
|
of the applicants at the Los
Department of the County Fair tion arc new . being recruited tt officers told the sorrow- tt at twelve twenty five.
alonal riders at the W in­
Representatives from six Ore­
I Ahgeles offfte Indicated that
depended on the painstaking and from among the motorists of this tt ful boy the dog had to he tt
The French were In session
nemucca rodeo started
gon constituent chapters were
tt returned to his lawful tt
they wonld select Southern Ore-'
cheerfal work of the many who
with
the American commission
the revolt.
They were
IB attendance at the gathering.
McHenry
recently
returned
top, and in several carte. Jack-
| helped -plere exhibits and care
loaded on a train for
only thirteen minutes, being dis­
aMsg with members of the *ar-
from
Klamath
Falla,
where
ho
son county, as the location for
i for them.' according to Susanne
missed from the ¡neetlng as soon
California. When about »0
lons chapters In Southern Ore­
the.homes.
I Homes Chrter, county superln- aided In the installation of an
as
the counter officer had been
miles on their way the
gon and Northern California.
A list of the applicants at
| tendent el schools.
Also to office in that city,
trouble started.
Robert
made by Secretary Mellon, aftyr
The reception ter the grand Intelligence Tests to
be the Los Angeles office daring
"We
are
attempting
to
organ-
I those who so carefully Jud god
It had been read and handed to
W i l k i n s o n , who had
officers of the order was held
Given All Freshmen at
lie tho drivera of the country,
the past week follows:
i the work exhibited..
them.
tt
rounded
them
up
on
the
ttj
at eight o'clock, with an Inter­
in
order
to
niuke
tho
highways
University
Mr. C. C. Hollinger. R. F. D.
1 ‘ Twenty-Boven rural one-room
As the French delegates Med
tt
range
and
brought
them
tt
chips« of friendly greetings as
1, Box 147, Inglewood. Califor­ tt to the rodeo had to call ttj I schools, ten two-room school«. safer and saner for everyone,”
out
or the meeting room, dis­
g preliminary. All rontlnO busl-
nia.
Wants to exchange prop­
I and five high schools (exclusive declared McHenry today*.
appointment was plainly written
tt for help at Imlay. Every tt,
aeee of the meeting was disposed
"In
addition,
the
Oregon
Stale
erty in Los Angeles, valued at
'o f Ashland and Medford >,- placed
Upon -their faces, and It it be­
tt available railroad employe tt.
with. In order to give more time
■ 4000 to 2B000, for stock farm
I exhibita. Forty-fonr school dis- Motor association renders a ser­
ll» v id that they will refuse to
tt was rushed in to quell tti t trlcta la total exhibited. Ashland vice to the motorist which ho
to the reception.
In Oregon.
accept the proposition ottered
tt
Following the reception, at
Esfell Dely, 261 W . 102nd S t- tt the riot.
J and Medford received prises un- could obtain in no oilier way,"
them.
tt
When
the
fracas
was
tt
nlae O'clock, the banquet was
! der a -Special schedule, and the McHenry added. He went on to
Los Angeles, California. Wants
There was no official version
tt over Wilkinson and half tt
held- Roast venison furnished
point
out
that
being
affiliated
i two
gchool
systems
showed
ent over land.
Ccnventian
t3i
be
Held
in
of
the counter offer made pub­
tt
a
dosen
railroad
workers
,.tt
the piece de resistance. Fruits,
Mrs. Andrew Kyndslten. Box
' stren*! rivalry in friendly fash- with the Automobile Association
Grants
Pass
Early
lic
by Secretary Mellon or Pres­
tt
were
naming
scratches
tt
vegetables, hnehleberry pie and
I 276, Bode, Iowa. Wants litera­
ton. The manual training pieces of America, the mem tiers of the
Next Month
ident Coolidge, but experts, who
tt. wnd bruises, a box car tt
tmCermelon were also on the
Oregon
association
could
receive
•hown fnJK Medford high school
ture regarding Oregon.
are In touch with the matter,
tt was broken into kindling tt
Miss Lorene Anderson, 029
attracted much attention as well the benefits of the more than
GRANTS PA88. Ore- Sept. 26 estimated tba the
American
tt
wood,
font'
homes
were
tt
T h e . pipe of peace waa cir-
700
offices
which
are
now
be­
W, 'Oth 8L, Los Angeles Cali­
as the sewing from both schools.
— (Special)—The fifteenth an­ commission would demand at
iMated" after tho banquet, to
tt
deed
and
six
others,
kick-
tt
fornia. Is interested In locating
The cedar chests in the manual ing maintained throughout the nual session of the Oregon Irri­ least one hundred twenty fire
tke accompaniment of a smoke
in Oregon, but has property to tt Ing their heels over the tt collection Served as arks of country.
gation congresa will convene in million dollars yearly, after the
once
more tt
screen and as a preliminary to
It was shown that there aro Grants Pass on Monday, Tuesday
dispose of.
Thinks she would tt aagebrneh,
safety for the sewing work
Initial period of reduced pay­
t
t
were
enjoying
the
wide
•
tt
tke barrage of an interchange of
like the southern section.
of the county when the floods more than 225,000 members of und Wednesday, October 6, 6 and ments had been completed. .
tt
reaches
of
the
desert.
tt
expression, both personal and
the
A.
A.
A.
In
California
alone
Mr. W. R. Fehling, Care of
descended on the canvas root
7, and mauy notable names, mon
The French were contemplaf-*
fraternal.
High Priest O. W.
McHonry estimated that at leas, prominent In state affaire, in
I Kennedy Hotel, Long Beach.
ing
payments qf not more than
course.
|
chapter
oe-
Dann of the local
• California. Writes for informa­
INv. I — One-Roam Schools „ fifty per cent of those members business and In irrigation farm­ ninety millions of dollars yearly,
The individual ratings of fresh-,
First—
Foots
Creek
Schoo’l
enpled the chair dnrlng this
visited
Oregon
every
year.
tion on Oregon farms.
.
ing practice, are found upon the at the highest, and It was be­
men In the placement, or Intel­
Ashland, being the gateway three-day program.
Mr. M. W. Barker, Box 647.
2nd— Fern
Valley;
3rd— Mt
lieved when the commission
Future reunions are content- ligence teit, will not be made Burbank, California. Writes for
Pitt; ’ dth-J-Tahle Rock; 6th— to the state from the south. Is
The first day of the session sailed that they would be able
public,
but
In
a
few
weeks
the
plated as a result of he sue.
Information on Oregon farms.
Lake Creek; It h — Independence the logical city In which to have will be given over to organi­ to obtain much better condi­
University psychology department
an office where members may re­ sation and to a program of gen­
Mas of this initial one.
Mr. E. R. Boyce, 147 N. Mich­
tions than those.
hopes to have data with which It igan St., Glendora. Calif. Writes
A pleasant feature
ceive reliable Information." Mc­ eral addresses and discussions
will
be
possible
to
compare
the
gathering was the musical pro­
Henry declared. "We intend to bearing upon irrigation and land
for literature concerning Ore­
gram presented by Loveland's Intelligence of this year’s fresh­ gon.
Install an office here, with a settlement problems.
,
Tuesday,
man class as a whole With the ) ■ Mrs. R. N. Danleley. Box 104
trained attendant In charge, the second day, will be strictly
Oregonians.
Intellectual ability of first-year1
where every sort of Information a Rogue valley day, a caravan
, Brea, Calif.
Writes for Infor­
'classes In other
Institutions. '
which will be of use to the mot­ of automobiles to tour the val­
mation on Oregon terms and
Stanford, Columbia, and other I wonld like to know the cost of
oring public, will be given out,'* ley, taking in the various irri­
Gate
Declares
Earlier
Cover
universities give the intelligence building a five-room modern
he added.
gated districts. The caravan will
Crops Are Planted The
'test to freshmen and eomplle re-: ¡home. Also wishes to know If
MEDFORD, Sept. 36— Med­
McHenry will remain here for first visit the country west of
Better
* suite
some time, aiding in obtaining Grants Pass, along thé lower ford will be a stopping place of
old couple can make living on
Entrance to the University of.
members for the association and Rogue, passing through
In order to maintain fertility
I small place.
the the first air express rente la
. Oregon is not contingent npon , Mr. Cbas. B. Adler, 1638 14th
in
opening
the
office
lure.
In bearing orchards, It la neces­
Grunts Pass and Fort Vanney America, if present plana are
' passing the intelligence test sUC-l
■ St., Santa Monica, Calif., Wrltos sary to supply organic matter
districts. Striking the Applegate carried to completion.
| cesstully, as the results’ are f<\ ' to say he heard from Salem and
According to A. H. Alexander
In the form of stable manure,
valley at Murphy, the caravan
I he used in tho main by the schol­ ! wants to know If he can get
of
the Pacific Airway Transpor­
alfalfa hay, strew or green
will reach Jacksonville at about
arship committee and as d basis In touch with some one who
cover crepe, and It la not al­
noon, going on to Talent, where tation company, whose head­
for sectioning freshman classes.
i exchanges property.
ways possible to secure enough
lunch will be served by the quarters are In Seattle, plana of
A test prepared by Prof. L.
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 26—
Mr. Fred C. Smith, Lawndale, manure or hay. says C. C. Cate,
ladles of the community. Then the company call for a stop at
An attractive young woman, fash­ L, Thuratope of the University I Calif., Gen. Del.
Interested In county pathologist. I t baa been
the visitors will go to thé Emi­ Medford, and the company In­
ionably dressed and with an eAre of Chicago and approved by the homestead
tends to maintain an office here
land
In
Oregon. found that an annual .cover
'J. W. McCoy, president of the grant creek dam, above Ashland, to take care of the surrounding
of manner that bespoke of committee on personal research
crop of vetch is very good for
returning through the orchard
Ashland Klwanls club, guve au
money In the bank, fleeced a of the National Research Coun-
territory, and establish a de­
this pnrpoae. For several years
outline of the business transtun- districts to Medford, the Goto livery system which should beao-
number of trusting merchants
the Jackson connty office has
' llill district and tho Savage
Poundlng hls outfit Into shapo ed at the recent meeting nt tliu
out of a large amount of mer-
flt the whole country.
tried out different varieties ot
as
rapidly at possible, Coach Kiwanis
International conven­ Rnpids dam, all day to bo given
Ckandise, It became known today.
Home time ago, Alexander
vetch and decided that for thn
W alt Hughes has already been tion, held at Vancouver, B. C„ to the tour.
She went by the name of
soils, Hungarian vetch la best
Tuesday evening tho delegates wrote to Robert Boyl, secretary
running the candidates through to which he was a delegate from
Black and sauntered into one
of the Medford Chamber of Com­
and on the lighter soils, com­
signal practiced and last night the local club, at the meeting of and visitors are to be the guests merce.
requesting Information
Store after the other, passing
mon spring vetch will do prac­
of
the
city
of
Oranta
P
bm ,
announcoA that the first scrim­ that organisation for their week­
bad cheeks.
When ‘ the mer­
tically as well as the Hungarian.
through Its chamber of com­ relative to this city and Jackson
mage of the season would ho ly luncheon held today in the
chants found out what had hap­
The main factor Js maintaining
merce. at a banquet nt which county, stating that his com­
held early next wonk.
Llthia Springs hotel.
pened the lady known as Black
a good stand and good growth
products
of the valley will be pany might hid on the Seattle
The boys are rapidly round -
McCoy outlined the work ac­
had disappeared.
la to get It In early In he
featured. A program of toasts to Loa Angeles air mall rente,
Ing Into toodltlon, and by the complished, and brought back
Who she was, where she went,
fall. Orchardlsts cannot expect
and addresses, with stunte by the which will stop here, and that
time the first scrimmage Is call­ "many new Ideas of Klwanls work
the firm intended to develop an
or what her true name was Is a
to secure a good crop of vetch
Cavemen, Is being arranged.
ed, will ba ready to go. A t pres­ Which he passed on to the club
mystery to the district attorney’s
If sowed later than the first of
W ednesday the gqperal pro­ aerial es*gpa rente along the
ent the Sold Is being ploughed during h'ls talk.
office and the sheriff's office
October, Cate says. Now to a
gram will be continued, and eoast, whether it bid on thn
np, In order to prevent early
B. C. McHenry, field secretary
which has been straining every
very good time to seed vetch, us­
particular i attention Is to be di­ mail or not.
season
aetddenta.
of the. Oregon State Motor As­
effort to find her.
•
ing about fifty pounds per sere.
So f a r .'r o g h r t has been un­ sociation was the other speaker rected toward tte financial and
One woman was taken Into
I t has also been fonad that
colonization problem* confront­ OFFICER SAYS IDEA
successful
la llnink up a game on the program. McHenry Is In
custody by deputies and brought
a light dressing of sulphate of
ing
state irrigated dfcftrleta. It PURELY THEORITIOAI.
for Octohat 2, which wonld be Ashland aiding In the fornie-
LAKEHURST, N. J„ Be*A SB
before the district attorney. The
ammonia applied before seeding
—
ftr. f . j — T itt huiM dry ia u
Tlêêced
or-Jast after seeding will give a
Falls game, coming a week later. filiated with the motor associa­
tho
failure of her two engines
aid not Identify Her and she a miner of Percy, 111., the driver
big respqn«« 4n the growth of jT lìé Ashland coach has written
tion. An office Is to be plnce.l
is released.
of the car; Edward Boyer, 'also1 8 t
brought the Shenandoah to dis­
the vetch and will also benefit
several high schools, but so for here by the association.
The first check was passed on a miner from Percy, III., and the 0/4
aster was admitted to bo .“p u rs *
the trees, using one hnadred
i
has received no answer.
assumption" by Coloael Chartrt
I, ttcKIm, local grocer, on third Victim wae W . R. Eastep.
*°
and fifty to two hnndred pounds
JAPANE8E 0:
O. Hall, army liaison officer,
sth street for »12.B0.
Tho of Roseburg, Ore.
ot sulphate of ammonia per acre
HOPE
TO
ABOLISH
DIBE FE
German
onyers
are
paying
when
recalled before the aaval
eok was made out to Mildred
The lone wnrvtvor of the ac- Ka
Cover «rope which make a food
SHIPPING BOARD
aek "and signed by J. W. cldent was Trevor Stiller of Mt. i r°'
26 M Mate a pound for Oregon
coart of Inquiry today.
growth early in the tell will hops.
Tokio, Sept. 26— (U. F .) —
EE ,
Lieutenant Commander Charles
iker, on thn bottom. Several Harris,
Colorado,
who
was I
be ready to plow under mnch
WASHINGTON. Sept 25*— (U. Viscount Hamao. president of tho
Rosendshl. senior surviving offi­
,ys later another check was thrown clear ot tke wreck when 81
P ) __ a bill to abolish the ship­ JapaaeM. privy conaetl died here
earlier to the spring, so that It
cceasfnlly passed on H. L. the car plunged off the Tarry.
to Important that seeding should
ping board will be Introduced today «a the reento of novero cer of the airship, wm permitted
to qneetton Colonel Hall, and the
Ickersham
by ' the
young and who swam to shore.
«d
he dose at once. I t Is still hat­
In the next session of Congress hums, suffered whea he fell Into
army officer admitted he <14
»nan, for »14.7». ' ' '
Stiller and Baatep were hound nt
ter If vetch cair hp seeded In
by
Senator
Walter
Edge,
repub­
a bon fire.
Oregon aad Washington
net know whea the eagtae failed.
She Is charged with forgery, lor Rortharg, Oto., where rola- Pr
Aagnst, bat mahyxorehandiet'
lican of New Jersey, the Senator
- Fair ta tke «net por­
It anthorltles have almost absn- lives reside.
The others wore wi
canaot do It at . that ttms.
announced In a statement today.
tion, cloudy to the weot.
mad hope of bringing about on route to Lon Angeles.
Probably shower« on the
* arrest.
- '
Stevens and Boyer picked up
O. W. R. A N. Railroad to apendf 000 wort
coast,
>ad
moderate
.
---------Stiller and Eastep la Idaho, aad
»100,000 for improving Wallowa, year, moi
sontheaet* Winds oa the
State levy to »7,4 » 3 ,T il, where.'were to bring the men to Rdse-
branch line.
products.
coast.
wss »•,274.38* In 1»>2.
burg.
»B
Chicken Feed Hòrseé1
Have Different Ideas,1
R iot and Escape
Medford to be Stop
on Proposed Air
Express Line « J
I McCoy Outlines
Work Completed
1 At Convention
THE WEATHER