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Oregon il 'HeriWftnïiii i- AfrOT-AWT) Historical Society Auditorium eAmfw* CLIMATE « • s e ife t of Ufi of Mthmai 'For Nearly Fifty (United ASHLAND? .U » fc L tJ W Majority of Methodists 'Are For Unification \ Jackson’ I Come Back, Gold Strike Made There MARKEYS ATES DODSON Mart B ave Brooded Markets’ for Prodi lncto in Order to Expand ATT A G O WATER PROBE of Creeeent Cl I y Make* Plea for Aid in Obtaining I Now Harbor ----------- MEDFORD, Bept. 28 - Jackson - — (U .P .l ville ay come back into Its own aa « m ining town. ,• I t ,waa a. roaring "min ing camp <0 years ago and figured prominently in the early history j> f , Southern Oregon. New it "is practically de serted. Empty buildings are everywhere. Almost the whole town has mov ed to Medford. B n t prospeots of rejn- venation came when Joe la n g w e ll, veteran miner. „ "Oregon must find some way it to obtain a broader market for t$ sank a shaft on the main her products. Other statae tt street and brought out h a re done it, and there la no, 8 $10 worth of gold In rarena why Oregon can not," 8 one panning. * declared W . D. B. Dodson, sec 8 He clhlms to have retary of th e Portland chamber 8 Struck a rich ledge and Of commerce, Speaking befpre 8 has engaged two men to twenty chamber of commerce 8 help him. ’ Operations are secretaries a t tha luncheon of 8 carried on with an old th e Southern Oregon Secretaries 8 fashioned hoist and rock- of Chambers e f Commerce asso 8 er. „ ciation at the L lth la Springs ho te l today. Dodaen-outlined the plan used la Minnesota for the marketing o f dairy products where a gross business of more than th irty m il lions o f dollars is done in dairy products alone eaeh year. “ Ore gon’s d airy products would bring in gross revenue amount ing to more than 8180,000,000 if a bread m arket could be ob tained," Dodson declared. Land settlement upon Ir r i W ill Not be Admitted to gation projects was another sub Week Day Religious ject discussed by the Portland School Without Consent secretary. In ta lk npen thia sub ject. Dodson attacked the federal Preparations fo r the week day reclamation department, declar school of religion, which opens ing th a t Oregon, promised her here next Monday. In connection . share of the money in the land with the public school system, reclamation fund, after waiting have practically been completed, for tw enty years, has now been A ll that remains is for parents told to wait longer. "T k ls is who are desirous of having their unjust, and we roust forcq some children attend Hie school to fill actieo from the federal gov out an application card, to be ernm ent,” declared Dodpon. presented to the teacher. The Secretary Saltmarsh of the child w ill then be excused for | M City one hottr „¿eh week t„ the re Cra E I chamber of taker speaker r.t J|g|oi|g mere» was the other Saltmarsh m ade N < >BpU w iu ha. AlUarad to a representation or a((i,n(, |(l(, school. which Is non Sonthern Oregon people to ap sectarian, without the consent pear a t the meeting off. rivets of the pupil’s parent or gaardlun. and harbors of th e ’ federal gov ’ T h e ’ following tatter h a . been ernment. which Is- to meet In mailed out to all parents or Crescent C ity on October 7 suardiana of p up il. 1«. t h e Ash- i ’ ■ 8 tt 8 8 8 8 8 8 CH1CAOQ, 8ept. 28— P .) — The vote of Methodists, both North and Sodth, on amslgama- tlah of the northern and southern conferences of the Methodist Episcopal church today stands. 12.000 for amalgamation and 852 against. This vole Includes more than half of the conferences of the north- ern church and less than h alf of the southern church. A t the northern Metho- diat church headquarter« here It was announced that the northern vote In-. dlcates this section of the church w ill favor amal- gamatlon. News from southern Conference was that the October conferences In the old ' South 'niust bo awaited to show doftnits- iy the nature of the vote by the southern church. That church requires a three-fourths vote to ac cept amalgamation. The southern vote t o ‘ date Is 837 for and 400 against. . The* northern vote Is today* 11.168 for amal 8 tt 8 8 8 FOR 8 8 8 8 8 Survqy of Army What’s Wrong With Aviation PUPILS MUST BAVE CONSENT OF PARENTS By L A R R Y BOARDMAN NBA Service W riter The fifty planes at Field, Va., Include 16 Langley, ‘‘O f to« » • plane« he referred obsolete It o . I Afcow that at least four 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' ' ' ' '■ A. Ashland Today Mecca for Prominent Hotel All Parts of State, Who Are to be Opening of New Hostelry. Short Arranged for Affair. No more than 30 minutes of speaking w ill the attention of those attending the opening of th e Springs hotel this evening. Most of that 'shortf “ Will be taken up with short talks by local bOsinsEE and visiting chamber o f commerce officials, w ith ttttS dress of the evening, to l>e given by Irving E. Vining. The reception will start at 5:30 this evening, the dining room i sflrsf thrown open. Dinner will be from 5;30 to 8:30, at which time the short speaking gram will l»e held, and the lobby will then be cl and the dance started. W. D. B. Dodson, secretary of the Portland of commerce will he one of the speakers on the program. He will he followed by 11. (1. Enders, Jr., president o f the Lithian 'Hotel corporation, who will represent the stockholders of the association. Enders speech will be fol lowed by brief res|»onses from visiting guests, and Vin ing will make the final address of the program. w ar-tim e Martina and »5 train-1 have dhtbhed and are now out of W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 28— ing planes of various types. Of conimmalon. Only 15 airplanes fit for com *Gur 'entire combat strength the latter, one is a naw, up-tq- bat use should America suddenly date Loaning amphibian. The ta tlta « r Is represented by the bp forced to go to war! and Boeing pursuit others are pid and worn out. T h a t’s the fighting strength of At Selfridge Field. Miah.. pldnàs St Selfridge Field—And the arm y a ir service, an official there are 40 pursuit please. Of there niay net be that many gamation and 552 against. survey of a ll the m ilitary flying these. 16 are modern, flrat-elusa now,- f j ' « . fields shows. A delegation or prominent ho Curtis and Baaing planes. The •Jha only other up-to-date ' The rem aining equipment is rest are Thomas Moras planes, tel men of Portland left that, plane we have la the Loenlng composed of tr0 n in g planes, city yesterday afternoon, and:' which are not battle planes. eseenger planes and obsolete A t Bolling Field, near W ash plane«. built dutlng heaps of Junk. noon, according to R. W. Prie*. ■ ington, there a re 12 old De- IFe obsolete and an- Sending one of these obeoleto Haviland», three 'e f which have' the lessee of the Llthla Springs hotair . solutaAf^wtiTR for combat. planes 'in to battle against a Price was not Informed been rebuilt: two Sperry “M e of these are known as modern a irc ra ft ’’would be exact sengers. and one small Vougbt made up the party nor ban he flam ing coffins.’ They bare ly Uke a river steamer going been notified of the personae) training plane. caused the death of many a good Into a naval engagement against of the many other partie« o f . Rockwell Field, near Sap flyer. And yet we go on buying a first-class battleship,” a h ig h ; Diego, has six old DeHavilands. prominent hotel men th ro u gh o u t- them! I > army officer says. 1 the state who are on their way T hat sums up America’s fly “ I t wouldn’t even have a ! “Tha (raining planes and mes to Ashland to take part la thé ing strength now In commission. Postponed During senger planes serve their purpos e Event ghost of a chance." celebration. McCook Field, near Dayton, wall enaugh. but of course, the»«* Fair to be Put on at Fair E H. Beets Gets Stiff Sent Carl Loveland's Oregonians O.. is simply an experimental Grounds Tomorrow Night The following data relative are not combat planes. w ill firrntsh the music for tha ence When Arrested by station. to equipment nt the various “ Baatdcs the planes now In dance, following the program. Local Officer • * ’ *• During the recent county fair, I ftalda la. taken from W a r De nae there are a number of Loveland has also arranged a An army a ir service head one of the big attraction« which Beats, 81, a cook, of string orchestra, to furnish mu partment records: plapaa In storage. These, how quarters officer, who for obvious had to be postponed, owing to Klamath A t Brooks FtMA. Tex., are 50 Falla, waa Saturday sic during the dinner, and dur ever. ate a ll old war-tim e models reasons requested th at his name weather conditions, was the big night sentenced to pay a fine of ing the program, preçeedlag the training planes tar “green” stu- obaolete. ________ _ _ Sham battle. Negotiations have $5il andT”lo serve ten days fn tho dance. ' derrt ftycra, and sft MeHy F ta M . Secretary Weeks has stated dition e f the country’s a ir forces nearby, 37 training planes for th a t we eould ^ u t 1500 planes been completed whtreby th!« city Jail, following his arreat cm aa follows: X event w ill be staged at the fair a charge of reckless driving. more advanced students. In the a ir In a pinch. Counting "G eneral M itchell stated t in t grounds In front of the pavilion These can be used for trsln - Rcets waa arrested by Chief PARENTS DRINKING, all the training planes and tho — o„ l r wa have only 1ft planes fit for Tuesday night. September 23. of Police McNabb on the Boule CHILDREN SORNBD planes in storage, we probably commencing at 7:45 p. nt. Ow vard, after the officer had fol Mitchell Field, L. I., has 30 combat oee. eould. bu|U S EA TTLE , Sept. 28— (U . P .) ing to the heavy expense involv lowed him for several blocks. “ When he made that ajato planee and ft. land public school System by ( “ B at we have I I , not 1500. ed in staging thin attraction, h When taken into custody. Beets — W hile their parents were st- ment, about a year ago. It was now during the w ar and are “The federal government has Superintendent George A. Bris nominal admission fee to the plainly showed the effects of t end ing a drinking party, auth first-class fighting planes.” undoubtedly true. asked w hat interest Southern coe, notifying tfie parents of the obsolete. grand stsnd w ill be made, and liquor which McNabb declared orities t'harge. tour small chil Oregon is taking in an outlet formation of the School, and en dren were burned to death la It is hoped that a record-break been drinking. to the sea. W e want you to be listing their aid in its support. W N B 7 ing crowd w ill be out, as all he A had pint PB-1 FORCE a fire near Peter’s dance hall at FRENCH TURN DOWN flask of moonshine on hand when the committee NEL profits derived w ill accrue to the paretly filled, was taken from Silver Lake early today. “ P relim inary plane for es BROKEN 0 U. S. DEBT PROPOSAL meets, to show them Jnst what tablishing Week-Day R eligiom ■The parents. Nela Peters and fa ir association, to help wipe out Beets' car by McNabb when the interest Southern Oregon is tak Education schools In Ashland A STO R IA , Sept. 38— (U . P .) W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 28— (U . his wife, are being held at the {he deficit of the recent fair. latter made the arrest. ing in having her products mov have been completed by the Ash p .) — The American Debt Fund — The PB-1 alrplppe, en route S heriff’s office at Everett, pead- • Several hundred men w ill ho When arraigned before City | ed 200 miles nearer their mar land Evangelical Association of ing commission today received from San Franclkfcip to Seattle, Investigation. The children used la staging the battle, con Judge Frest, who was calledilnR called i was delayed here today by ee kets.” Saltmarsh stated. W eek-Day Religions Education. Morse, •: Harold, 8; from Finance Minister Calllaux sisting prlficlpally of thp Na- from hl» home to hear the case, are: A plea was made by the speak gin etrouble, an< w ill probably “ Plans for the school have hie stalemetn of thelnabilfty of Lucille, 2, and Melvin. 8. i tlonal Guard units of Ashland. Beeta pleaded guilty. er tor the endorsement by the been made ’in accord w ith the The four children were sleag(- the French debt mission to con District Attorney Chaney was »—nidation of the effort to ob state law which provides that sider the settlement of the 84,- age nntU the 1 ^ 1 ^ r t o f (h aj hy „e m b e rs of the Amer Ing In an upstairs room of the called, and It was believed for tain a harbor at Creeeent City. Boards of Education may, upon 200.000,000 debt on the terms week. O il which leaked from house when the fire occurred. icsn Legion. a time that chargee of driving Thia m atter is being discussed the forward engine covered the Their bodies were burnad to a of the American proposal. No expense has been spared while Intoxicated and possession (Continued On Page Four) N E W LONDON. 8ept. 28— (U . entire plane yeetrday, and (orc- this afternoon at the meeting of in securing an immense quan and transportation of liquor crisp, according to the coroner P .) — Operations fo r the rescue d * a landing a t Ilwaco, Wash., the association and the action uj tity Of pyrotechnics which will would be filed against Beets, of Snohomish county. of the men trapped In the saa|t- two and a half hours after the to be taken w ill be decided upon FRESH FLOODS KILL be used in the sham battle. Add but after a conference with ----- 100 IN SHANTUNG ea submarine halted this a fte r plane le ft Coos Bay. at th at time. ed to this w ill be a large quan Chief McNabb, it was decided SEATTLE LAW STUDENT noon. The aeaa were running Saltmarsh pointed out that tity of m aterials turned over to that these charges would not be P E K IN G , Sept. 18.— (U. P .)-—, hjt i, („ the wake of the « o rm y M A 7EE SAYS SHIP IN FACES MANY OHAEOES Crescent City has already the National Guard by Adjutant filed, but Beets »Bowed to go A fresh break In the banks of the weather overnight. The giant GOOD SHAPE AT START General W h ite which ha.i been matched, dollar for dollar, the on his way after paying bis fine SEA TTLE , Sept. 28— (U . F .) Yellow . R iver today eifilhngered m arine cranes could not operate funds supplied by the federal L A K E H U R S T , Sept. 28— (U . intended to be used nt the Na and serving his sentence. — Clarence F. Oreen, M ill the homes of more than 2.OOO.0OOJ (n t he heavy «well. government for the development P .)— There was nothing to pre- tional Guard encampment, but B»«ets was on his way to law student, aviator, residents of the Shantung penin- of the harbor. The city has , vent the normal functioning- of which was not nsed and w ill b.> Klainnlh Palls, where he de and chicken ranch owner N E W LONDON, Conn., Sept. 28. t,,e automatic aafeky valves on I sula, reports from that district, bonded for 1245.000 to meet the nsed at the event next Tuesday clared he was to go to work this face charges of forgery received here this afternoon signl- — (V . P .) — The great m arine der- t he gas cells of the Shenandoah 1245.000 expended by the gov night. ' - • morning. He had been visiting before he la surrendered to the ernment. An additional 1800,000 fled. I rick Monarch arrived here today, during th a final stages of the The H itt Firew orks company In California, and Just before Milwaukee police fo r proeecuUou w ill he needed, and the people Thirteen hundred square m i l * headed for the aeane of the sink-; Ohio storm In which ttts dirigible This month’s issue of The of land are flooded, w ith the area J n g submarine 8-51, which went was wrecked. Lieutenant R. O. of Reattle. Washlngtoh. is fu r starling north had spent the on the $200,000 swindle of Crescent City believe the gov nishing the spectacular pyrotech night In Weed. He declared he prosecuting attorney ernment should- take the same V olt, the publication of The Increasing hourly as the waters ( to the bottom when rammed by Mayer to ld i the n a v a l1 court of nic display which w ill be usedShll(| migned the Klamath Falls the California-Oregon Power com action as la the case In eastern ponr in through the breaks. , the lin er City of Rome. > Inquiry investigating the disaster In the sham battle, and anions, highway Junction In the dark, nounced today. Oreen la ed with forging the The reports received here estl-| The huge veesel Is capable of today. Mayer said th at only seaports, of supplying a il funds pany, gives publicity to the ‘the many devices to he used o ro !nn(1 had driven lflto Ashland needed, not foreleg the com Oregon State Irrig atio n Congress mate th at more than a hundred tons. Thia derrick, together with fOur s e a te o v e rs w e r e /in place roekets, varl-llghts, band gren-[ before he discovered his mls- the owner of the house la he lived to obtain the lo her m unity to go Into the a ffa ir on which convenes at Orants Pass, persons have been drowned. The the det-rteks already oh the scene.1 whefa the , d irig ib le le ft adea, star shells, bgttle flare«, („ge. $2600. Oregon, on October 6, ft and 7. a fifty fifty basis. flood Is described as the worst w m be turned to a second attem pt moorings, and when the ship smoke candles, high exp losive' y p (0 noon today. Beets had inclusive. In a vary attractive In China since th at of 1887. to lift tho submarine. j began its uncontrolled rise in shells, and numerous o th e r. ntn- |]O, paid the $60 fine, and in- way The V o lt undertakes a re Thera Is no Indication th a t any the ‘storm, these were removed terlals sim ulating actual battle ¿(cations were that ha may be view of the progress of Irrig a of the men aboard when th e sub forced to serve out hla fina. conditions. tion development in Southern Aa an added fealur* of tho Oregon and N orthern California, Tha first hoist of the M erritt, battle to be staged, there has BATTLE FLEET BACK illustrating the story w ith pic Chapman derrick yesterday fa ll-! A s l l l ä n d i s Just been secured a modern 37- FROM LONG CRUISE tures showing scenes on the var- ad to move the submarine from _ _ mlllmeter gun which will be „ . ions irrigation districts In the tha floor of tha ocean because of C a l l e d D V D e a t h SAN PEDRO, Sept. 88. — (U . naed In tha battle action Tueu- K N O V IL L E . 'ren n ”i * ep‘. field of Copco service. a lack of sufficient lifting power. Work P ) __ The United Statae battle day night. (U . F .) - The appeal in the case, Much favoraWe cornBM.n t ha« V on the — W illiam Liadaay, aged 86, a fleet came home Saturday from a o f John Scopes, young a . concerning the ef C. C. Carter,, believed to be the laa te be Tenn., high nchool fecttTe community advertising C. C. Carder wanted by the police NO FORUM LUNOHEO resident of Ashland for 18 years, DAW ES THANKS LOCAL long cruise In Australia waters. J vieted at Dayton of teaching the ncTOTIipttrtre* hy T h^ V o ftr Al Buk si for th e emheas i ame u t o f TOBE d i ed at- a ioea l —hos p i t al ho se WOMEN FOR FLOWERS The 4v»«» insnght A rl a nna ataamed theory of evolutfhn In the public w W h h M * clPca, atlon « ( over an automobile, was taken into ---------- * ¡ out to meet the Armada, carrying' last night after a lingering 111- There will bo no (ornm lunch-' BaMi schools, In violation of a sta e 000 a l, over the custody last night hy Cbtaf of Po Mrs; W . 8. Fielding of this! Assistant Secretary of tha N afy statute, was continued for twenty UnUed 8tat0a a n i t0 many f Or. lice McNabb, but a fte r questioning 1 eon of tho chamber of commerce Mr. Lindsay waa born in Wls- city today received a letter from Robinson, who reviewed the fleet tomorrow noon. Secretary J. II. consta on Auguat 1 4 ,1 8 4 0 . H e g ROaa Bartley, private secretary onB hundred ml lee at sea, shortly days today when it came be ore i «»„¿tries. Beginning With wa(( released. the Tennessee supreme court, fo l- Mgy wh,ch featttred h,gh Carter was returning from Cali Fuller announced thia morniny. served wHh the Union forcée dur-; to Vice President Charles 0 . ' #Mer ¿aybreak lowing an appeal.from the Judg ways of Southern Oregon and fornia w ith another Ashland auto Tha luncheon will ba ealled off ing the Civil Wgr. The deceased Dawee, ‘ thanking her for Ihs because of the opening of the came to AfchlSnd la 1608, and has beautiful ment of the lower court. bouquet of aster», Northern California, The Volt mobile dealer when he waa arrest hotel thia avaalng. which will at made hie home in thia city since which she presented to Dawes Visited Tha firs t motion1 which was baa worked consistently to ad- ed. Rev. Hiram tract tho members of tho eham-* that time. fltad as court convened this morn- Tarttae gM,erajiy the resources ) upon hla visit hero. In the telegram received from Grants Paas, la g was tha request by States A t' | aBg advahtages of thia territory, the Baker authorities. It was stat bar, and because tha hotel will Dawee, according to tho let The deceased la survived by wife. South G tonlsy General Thompson June number was devoted ed that Carder had le ft that city bo taxed te capacity to handle one daagh|er, Mrs. J a n « Booth, ter, prreentad the bouquet to Mr. tha crowd this evening. his wife, npoe hie arrival In John R. Naal, chief council fo r ¡t0 a gtflry on t j,e a(r matl aer- on September 27. However. Car of thia city. ■ Sadie San Francisco, sjid tho flower» Scopsb, ba giw n twenty days to m ibing an appeal to th - ter proved th at he stopped In Tho fnnaoA will be held to ora morrow afternoon,at 8:20, from ware greatly enjoyed. mu RBBfgninont errors, re- people of tha Pacific Coast to Medford on September 28. Mc Mrs. . gardlng -the tria l at Dayton. Thia bring about an air mail aar- Nabb declared that it would have Stock’s Undertaking parlors. In street. terment wM^ke In the Mt, View request was granted by the Judge. viea from Seattle te San Diego been impossible for tka man to Oregon sad Washington tt cemetery. The funeral will be This matter Is now wall advanc make the trip from Baker In ons tt — Fair, with local fro « Portland — Contract I« under the auspices of the O. A. < oyagoh fires loases for August ed. In Jaly The Volt described d*y. sad therefore tha man was tt aa« of tho Casepdos. , ew $1,000,008 outside of Portland, were |18»,- R. released tt Oaatia easterly wind«. (Contlanad on Pact Four) SHAM BATTLE WAN riHtU I TO BE STAGED GIVEN 10 DAYS TUES. ONSPEEDCOUNT HOISTS TRY TO LIFT SUB FROM FLOOR OF SEA1™— “rt’ -»<>">■ - VOLT FEATURES IRRIGATION IN LATEST ISSUE Scopes Appeal Case is Continued 20 Days by Attorney "•5r*Z*.rÏÏÏT4r” i ’M t ï ! 2 ’Old Resident of Man Arrested on Car Theft Charge Released Last Night THE WEATHER ‘ * T ' Work is Started! on New Cabin ii Park Camp G