Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1925, Image 1

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Oregon
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SPAY, OCT., 29, 1 9 »
S. Official
Held Up; Bandit
Uses His Gun ' -
LOS ANGELES, Oct.
• — United States Com-
lsaloner
Raymond
I.
Turney, formerly a prom­
inent member of the Loe
Angeles crime commission,
got some first hand In­
formation on burglars and
their ways whoa ho wan
held, up in bis own home
early today.
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The burglar “rubbed It
In” by holding up the
commtwloner
with
the
official’s own pistol and-
then decatbpod with |8 0
wort li of jewelry.
»GOVERNMENT:«
Takes up Dqnhfts Duty ft»
Newly Formed
Cabinet
PRESIDENT
ACCE PTS ¡
More to Obtain
a l o f P a ll.
M
NEW VINING
IS OPENED TO
LARGE CROWD
mt’s Price
‘W i OK HOHE
»SOIL AGAIN
»
t o
„
? Requirements Laid Down by
“
Lopgue Gonadi
* ■ • ' Are Met
^ ontirr
ouarded
Ronnwnla as Mediator Aids In
Averting Another W ar in
•* Bulgaria
Y. M. FINANCE
DRIVE IS TO
BE C O N IK D
Starts Over'’
Capacity Crowd Attends
First Show Given in
•
Theatre
Subscribers Asked to SifB
Up at Tidings
Office
IRON HORSE FEATURE
GOAL
Aurheii«,. Pleased a t
of
\|.|K -«ra o re
SET
AT
>1800
iount Needed fo r kMpw g w fc
1« Nearly
N ew ly Ih-r-ornlrd
In te rio r
__ PARIS. Oct. » W i r . P .)
ATHENS, Oct. 29— (U, P,>—
With every seat In the house
Tbe Y. M. C. A. campaigB tor
Tho new Palo leva cabinet was
Greek troops are again on home
occupied, and scores waiting out­
31800 to take care of the work
formed today 'Py Wand Palaieve.
noil, after a six day invasion of
side, unable to gain entrance, the
for the year ending September 1.
former prime miniater, who re­
BMgarlan territory.
Vining theatre, "The Theatre
1928, which hae been
signed Tueaday morning, fol­
Following put both tbe agree-
Beautiful’’ reopened last night,
J^by local solicitors for t»e
lowing tho effort o f himself and
ont made with Roumania as the
after being closed for thyee
two weeka, has brought very
tho follow members of bis cab­
mediator« and) |the order of
days, during which time the en­
satisfactory
rcaelts so fqr as the
inet to obtain the resignation of
the League of Nations council.
tire Interior was redecorated,
workers have been >kU to see
Joseph Callfhnx, minister of fi­
Greece today completed the with­
new drapes were hung, new
the people. However, these are
nance. Painleve’a entire cabinet
drawal of her forces against Bui
lighting
fixtures Installed, and
all busy men and It has keen
resigned et the same time, but
garla. The withdrawal was fin
the building given a thorough
Impossible for them to aee every­
President Donmerqne, Wednes­
iahed at 8 a. m., today, well
renovating.
body.
the directors say.' ffia li
day, requested Palnlere to form
within, tho time lim it set by tbe
With the soft glow... of . tho
people have been away from
a new cabinet. I.
council At its meeting Monday.
three colored lights casting a
home, some out of town and
Pnlnlere succeeded In obtain­
W ith tho complete evacuation
gleam over the entire building,
others have wanted a little time
ing the services of all the min­ Crater Lake Union Conven­ of BtUgar soli, the throat of real
the, beautiful golden silk plush
to think It over. Anyone who
tion to he Held in
isters who resigned with him
hostilities In tho Balkans seems
drop was raised for the first time
has attempted to help in •
Phoenix
Tuesday to abake off Finance
safely past.
on a motion picture show.
work of this kind can realise tbt
Minister Calllaux.
The Greeks are maintaining a
Long before the time set for
The annual convention p f Cra­
sacrifice it takes to get around
< la the new* cabinet, Pnlnleve
heavy
border. «hard,
almost
the raising of the drop, the
Endeavor triple tho number kept there be­
to
everybody, especially I f sev­
■a
Is both premier and finance min­ ter Lake Christian
The temperament or
• bl»fn«d for the actions of .1 ,n,..„
building was crowded almost to Aaron C. Read, above, has Just been eral calls are required,-mb solic­
ister. Upon him now rests the union will he held at Phoenix. fore the ontbreek, in order, as Klbhee. 1«. b> hie (nether,
7 « Klbhee. after James ,,rr..s,
capacity, with hundreds on the admitted to practice law before the itors declare.
'
•an JPraarisnt fer ahmatta«
upon which Caillanx the O ctober30-Novem ber J, 1915. she terms it, to protect* h or self Kibhne
and the boy are
~
Ansu«» Tompkins Mrs.
outside watting for admission, Nebraska supreme court, resuming
former finance minister fa ile d ,!Au the ra* et,ngs »H I be In the from any^ reprisal attacks by
Therefore the request is made
youtn toM
willing If necessary, to stand hie profession after a lapse e< t | that all who have net been J8M*.
that
of
the
restoration
of Pho«nl* Presbyterian chureL
yrsrs.. Read is
—
the Dulgars.
outside
and await tho finish of
Crater L ak e . unlçp is one of
or those who wanted more time
France’s finances, and the fund­
the first show. In order that
the strongest Christian Endeavor
to think it ver, please call at th e '
ing of France’s war debts.
.'
they might enter the newly dec­
Tidings office during the next
Aristide Briynd is foreign min­ unions in the state, and large
orated building, and view the
three or four daya
ister. The other members of the delegations frpm 01 the yonng
show presented there on the
their subscription» on cards,
cabinet are: Chantemps, Justice; people’s societies of Southern
opening night.
there for that purpose.
Cask
Abraham , Scramok,
Interior; Oregon, are expected to attend
During the Intermission be-
thia
convention.
The
meetings
may be left If desired or the
Dnladier,
wav;
Emile
Borel,
tween the showing of the com­
snhscrlptiou may be made ia
navy; Tvon Del bos, instruction will be full of pep. nnthusiasqi
Donald McCurry, an employs
one or several payments any
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 » edy and the opening of “The
Jena Durand, agriculture; Paul and inspiration.
The opening service will be at the Blair granite quarry la in
time during the year, preferably
— The President and Mrs. tt Iron Horse,” the feature picture.
Durafour, labrr; Perrier, col­
the
Community
hospital,
suffer­
Friday
evening
at
7:30,
with
on or before next July 3, and,
#
Coolidge
have declined tt Irving E. Vining, one of the
onies;
Daniel
Vansant, com­
of course, the sconer tbe bet­
31 an offer horn the Girls’ a builders of the theatre building,
merce; Anatole De Monxle. pub­ Rev. Nelson of the Phoenix ing from “ a broken leg, and
Presbyterian
ehnrch
presiding.
serious
contusions
and
bruises,
ter. The main thing Is to leave
13 club of Vermont univer- a gave a short Bpecch of welcome
lic works, and Bonnet, budget.
In
behalf
of
the
management,
lie
A
program
of
unusual
merit
has
as
tho
result
of
an
accident
at
the pledge so that the directors
tt
slty
of
a
large
apple
pie
a
Tho French cabinet was forced
Gathering to be Held at
Three outside the quarry Tuesday afternoon.
13 for the
White House a outlined, how. In 1914. the Game to be Played on Local may know how much money to
to resign when Calllaux refused been arranged.
Library in Medford
Field Tomorrow
McCurry was caught In a rap­
count on for the year. It la be­
B Thanksgiving dinner. Al- a theatre was first open'd with'the
to hand In his reslgnatier after speakers have been secured—
November 7
Afternoon
opera
“Faust,"
and
how,
on
’
udge
Jacob
Kansier,
president
idly
revolving
abaft
on
some
of
lieved that the fuf, sum may be
13 though no reason was glv- a
It wee found that hr
the follow ^ g day. the first mo­
''-"»on state C. E. union; the machinery at tbe quarry. HU
completed In thia way and tbga
not obtain a majority
Public health nurses of South­ 13 en for declining the pie a
7 " * P “»««« who 1« apron catching on tho shaft,
tto» pietore was presented.
With prospects of their first save further soliciting In d tle
bewee-et depattee-tw an *or‘ »
ern Oregon win moot in the 33 ’ apparently, It was refused tt
Then, speaking for the patrons victory of tbe season in sight, valuable time of the men wko
to
*
r •-.!> and Mr«, quickly wound around tho shaft, public library. Medford, on 8at.-l”
if because acceptance might a
proposals for the Incr <af<
lot-. x.Ti-
, 1>0 t Eugene, and wan pulling McCurry Into the nrday, November 7. Nurses are ” have» been taken as an a of the theatre, he thanked H. B.
the Ashland high grldders this have made heavy sacrifices thus
s’s finances. Os' av ir o
endorsement by the Presi­ a Hurst, proprietor of the theatre, week have been pounding along, far to conduct the campaign. If
to inflate tbe currency ¡at »ho will ra te charge of tbs spe­ machinery, when a fellow em­ expected from Douglas, ' Coos, I
cial conferences.
ploye threw the switch, cutting Deschutes, Klamath and Jackson1” dent of the proposed apple a for the effort he had made to harder than ever, in preparation this does not bring tbe funds to
the nation, and thus obtain
off
tho power, . McCurry was un­
A
banquet
will
be
served
on
week to be held about a fyrnish Ashland with the best for their tussle* with the Rose- 31800 within a few dkys farther
the sinking fund necessary to
counties.
Saturday evening.
Songs, yells conscious, and was suffering in­
that
time.
a theatre possible.
. .
burg high eleven. Tbe game will solicitation will be made so that
carry on the funding necessary
Dr. W. R. Adams of Medford
.T _rO" ^ O.U *?e "hrwln*' “ »«' be staged tomorow afternoon on there will be no deficit and the
and
toasts
will
bo
given,
with
V.
tense
pain
when
brought
into
tho
This
might
be
regarded
a
for the payment of the 33,500,-
and Dr. Estella Ford Warner of
K. Allison, pastor of tbe Ashland city, but after receiving medl-
as a precedent for In­ a better lighting effects, made pos­ the high school field here, and campaign closed for the year.
000 war debt owed by France to
ca, attention, be U now reriing «
£
* £
*
h" ,en3
Christian
church, . acting
as
The directors are grateful to
dorsement
of
Bimilar a sible by the Installation of the will get under way at 3 o’clock.
America.
county
child
easily.
toastmaster.
movements
In
other
parts a new projection equipent. was
Following the Klamath Falls the Tidings for tbelr willing»«—
health demonstration, are on
very noticeable.
Although the lassie Saturday, several of tbe to receive these subscriptions.
The closing services w ill be on
the program. Several papers are : »
„ of the country. The tele­ a
new
generator
has
not as yet locals were In bad shape, from They wish also to state tore that
Sunday evening. ..T h e C. E. >2,000,000 GAIN
AOKINO EPISODE
gram
tendering
the
pie
a
being prepared by various public
SfeoW N IN REPORT health
been Installed, the two projecting the. pounding they took. Gilletto they appreciate very greatly the
VED UNCOVERED prayer meeting w ill be at <:80,
said
It
was
designed
to
a
nu
regarding different
led by Miss Elisabeth Gore.
A
be a part of the apple a machines, - of the latest type, and Nutter, the tackles, were generosity of the Tldlnga for a
phases
of
eoanty
and school
ASTORIA, Oct. 29— (U . P .)— devotional service will be held at
KLAM ATH FALLS, Oct. 2»
week
program.
a gave the films much better pro- believed to be out for at least cash r.ubsoriptlon and the very
nursing.
e
A hijacking episode la seen by 7:30, followed by ipatallatlon Approximately
two and one-
Jection than has been possible in two weeks, an* Hughes was pre- liberal publicity, accorded to thia
Mrs. Glendora Blakely, style,
tbs customs and county officers of the new officers, and the ad­ half million dollars increase In
the past.
The generator will, paring to start tomorrow with work by tbe paper.” H. C. Oiley.
advisory nnrae with the state
la an empty gill net boat, found dress of tbe evening by Dallas assessed valuation of taxable
be set up within the next few a pair of substitutes In these im­ one of tbe directors, said today.
board of health, and Miss Grace!
floating la the Colombia river Rice of Eugene.
days.
property will mark the 1928
portant positions.
Gillette had
Holmes,
director of surveys' for
last night. Two men have been
assessment roll, according to re­
Charles Weissenborn, of them bum hoof, while Nutter wa. MONTANA FACING
the
Oregon
State
Tuberculosis
as­
arrested In connection with the
B. F. Scherer company waa In! generally banged up, but their
ports given out by County Asses­
HUGE CROP LOSSES
sociation, are planning to be
affair, although officers refuse U. S. W ANTS D A M A 0E8
sor W. T. Lee, yesterday. The present.
charge of the deecrntion work hurts responded to treatment
H ELEN A . Mont., Oct. 38. —
to disclose their names, while FOR DAMASCUS ATTACK assessor made an informal esti­
in the theatre. J. P. Dodge und better than
a r e a u lt .* ; « ; ^
Miss Mildred Carlton, presi
n sweeping search Is being made
Sons
furnished
the
carpeting
mate based on bia report to the
dent of the Jackson County
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. — Up)
"“ 'huge loaaes In livestock
and
for others suspected as being Im­
while the Murphy Electric in­ there tomorrow.
state board which shows a .sum
-—The United States government totalling 322,542,784. Added to Health association, Mrs. H. L.
crops
which
may
mount
into
plicated.
stalled the new lighting equip­
Ham Cotter, the little center',
hundreds of thousands of dollars
One of the men arrested. It is probably will ask the French that will be from two and one- Nobllt of tbe county associatton,
ment.
although
pretty badly battered
as the renult of heavy snows and
known, was seriously stabbed in government for reparations for half to possibly three million and Miss Leah Jennings, countv
by
the
pounding
of
the
heavy
a knife battle.
He is under tho American property destroyed dollars based on valuations un­ nurse, are making arrangements Declares 5-6-60 Bordeaux
Klamath backs, will be In shape extreme cold weather. Oaly aa
for the entertainment of the
guard at St. Mary's hospital, -in the bombardment of Damascus obtainable at this time.
to go, and bis appearance In tbe early warm cblaook wind can pre­
Mixture Should be
Used
tie Uso
guests.
Mrs. Bertha. Denton,
while, the other la being held in­ by France, after a complete re­
in
Oont
lineup
will strengthen the Aah­ vent a great disaster, bankers
trol
of
Spores
school nurse for Medford and
agreed. ,8now more than 18 In­
communicado in the county Jail. port la received from the Ameri- SENATE LAUNCHES
land defense greatly.
Ashland, and Miss Vera Beard.
ches
deep, baa fallen over muck
i can representative there, it waa
count«
u
h
»
«
.
«
V
»,
Tl*0
atone
fruits
of
Southern
Beeson and Kataer, tbe snappy
ECONOMIC PROBE t ie m J i n ,
I
authocjtatlvely said today.
of
the
state. Below aero temper­
Advertise In Tbe Tidings.
little ends -are set for the tussle,
Th7. Z r . - u
... k
! Wlt,i wkBt
known « California
atures
have
been recorded. Scores
WASHINGTON,- Oct. 28— <U.
Parallel parking on the side- and Ferris and Tucker at guards, of thousands of head of livestock
,.? » é
*■
■?“ »
P.J— Five “economic investiga­
who
have
played
nice
football
streets leading off Main Hreet
dlseaea, tbe spores of which are has been ordered by Chief of throughout the season, are ready are still on tbe ranges, while at
tions. ” directed by the senate
least thirty pur east of the grala
spread In the fall and gain en- Police McNabb, and that official
into the bread, plectric power
CANADIAN^ VOTINO
(C o n tin ued O u
crop is aa yet unharvested.
and tobacco Industries, and into
of the twigs
C. E. ONION TO
START MEETING
ON SATURDAY
Quarry Employe
Suffers Broken
Leg in Accident
Resident
!jMust Forego
HEALTH N O R S E
ARE TO MEET « ¡ > fePiI 6i,‘ ■
MEDFOBSOON
ASHLAND GRID
MEN ARE READY
FOR ROSEBIRG
BLIGHT SPRAY
IS DDE NOW
STATES CATE
Parallel Parking
in Effect on Streets
Off Main Street
NEW CAVES ROAD TO BE
DECIDED ON TOMORROW
On -Friday of this week, a
hearing ia to be held -at Jack
sonvllle with members of^ th<
state highway commission pres­
ent to hear discussions cbacern-
ing the creation of a super-road
district.
This district would
embrace a portion of Josephine
county and a part of Jackso,n.
Its purpose la to provide funds
fo r the hnthMng o f w highway
from Medford to the Oregon
Caves through tbe issuance of
bonds, for which the lands within
the district will stand as security.
As It now stands, tbe location
o f the highway has not been
designated.
It will be left to
the locating engineers which
route tbe road shall take from
the
Applegate
valley.
Two
rontes are optional, as shown by
a
blue-^tae
plat
furnished.
There is already a
road
up
Thompson Creek, although net
shown In the pint.
The othor
route le op Williams creek. It
Is the letter roete that the peo­
ple of the' Williams cresk valley
have been lend to believe will be
chosen, although no assurance
has been gi^an.
The boundary passes close to
the Oregon Caves and down Into
the Applegate valley where It
takes in a portion of Murphy
creek, crossing ovfer the Apple-
gate end taking In a ll. farm
lands there.
I t takes in the
town of Jacksonville and sup
peeedly, Mediunf. ,TB0 TSTISF
part of tbe lands included are
within the Siskiyou National
Forest, which cannot be' taxed.
The cost, therefore, would be
borne by tbe farm lands along
Williams cresk and the Apple-
gate, and by a portion of Med­
ford.
I
Tbe project has been endorsed
In Medford and by the farmers.
In general, in the Williams
creek section.
The meeting Friday will be at­
tended by large delegations from
Medford and the affected re­
gions, as it wIH be nsceesary
to Impress the highway commis­
sion / With its necessity before
the district can be started.
co-operative marketing organi­
sations and trade associations,
will go forward following a rul­
ing handed down by Attorney
General Sargent Tuesday.
In an opinion to tbe federal
trade commission tbs attorney
general ruled that the investi­
gation should" be carried out,
as they are directly related to
anti-trust charges contained In
the resolutions calling for ‘ the
inquirías.
ON NEW PARLIAMENT
says C. C. Cate, Jackson county
MONTREAL, Oct. 39— (U. P . ) j a gent.
- «
— A record vote was expected
Now Is tbe best time to con­
today, as the~Canadlana Jmlloted
trol thia blight, Cale says, as the
to elect a new parliament. The
leaves are practically mature
government declared a half holi­
and the trees can be sprayed
day, to give the voters an op­
with safety kt thia time. Sand an
portunity to go to the polls.
effort should be made to make
W klrlwlnd tactics were inject­
this -application before tbe next
ed Into the campaign last week
rain. ' Use ’ five pounds of blue-
by E. L. Patenande, conserva-
stone and five pounds of lime
e" ° r?. t0 ? rA , k up to n « y galloa. of water,, m . ^
the »olid liberal bloc o f-85 seats
ing what ia kao«n as the 5-6-50
A b Qhebec. The big Issue la the
BcrdeaBx mixture. All peaches.
question of free trade with thu ■ in1 it tea, sa d rt urriwa sliuuld be
United States.
sprayed at thia tim e/ and It
might be well also to spray al­
EXTENSION ORDERED
monds an they are more or less
° » TAX HEARINGS Infected.
I ATM
WO
MAN
LU
IAL W
uriftn
GIVEN J O N O R
PORTLAND, Oct. 29. —
(U.P.Y - Mra. Louie Dodge
of Aahland wa« elected rioe-
p reddeuL . <rf the Oregon
Congreee of Parent« and
Teacher«, at the annual eon*
vention here today. Mn.
W' W. Gabriel o f Portland
was elected president, Mrs.
LHlie Thomas of Portland,
recording Secretary and Mrs.
B. I. Elliott of Portland,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 39— f (I.
P .)— An extenalon of the •hear­ PROSW UTION SCORES
ings on the new three hundred
IN M IT POHELL
OI
TRIAL
million dollar tax bill into’ next
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 39. — (LP)
weak waa ordered by the house
ways and means committee today — Tha army court nfartlal trying
to parmit more witnesses to be Colonel W illiam Mitchell today
rejected bto contention that Is
hoard Saturday.
lacked Jurisdiction. After hear­
ing arguments for and against
iiiHtalnlng tha defense’s chal­
lenge the court, at a ten minute
Oregon —
Generally 33 se< ret seaaton aided with the gov­
etondy, with light vari- 33 ernment and ordered the trial to
able viuda.
33 be continued.
THE WEATHER
1 b now busy painting llneR nu
the streets to Indicate that b ih I i
parking shall be necessary.
This move was taken, when,
after the new parking limit
went Into effect on Main street,
many business men drove tbelr I
cars to the side streets, where |
they remain throughout the day. I
This move Is perfectly proper,
and It was to secure this re­
In
n«w equipment
sult that the parking limit or­ In The
printin« shop. it
dinance waa passed.
Howevcf, was neceaaary to
o disconnect the
Che fire department officials
larger o4 The Tidings’ iwo ,
warned the drivers that their
MEMORIES OF OLD TIME
METHODS BROUGHT BACK
presses for a short period. Y
cars should be parked parallel
tor <Uy while
to the B l SuW B lk, 1U order to nf-
porarlly disconnected, two forma i
low the fire truck te he driven
which were too Urge to he
through’ tbe street. It was to
handled on the smaller job press
enforce this suggestion that Mc­
hud to be printed.
Nabb took his action,
GOLD WAVE ENGULFS
ENTIRE UNITED STATES
(By iTnlted Preaa)
The nation Is subject
of the worst October cold
In hidtory. Below xero tempera­
tures have been recorded In tbe
Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming and
Nabraaka. Freailng temperatures
are reported from Ohio, Michigan.
Wisconsin, New England, Ken­
tucky and aa far south as At­
lanta, Qa.
At first it was planned to
take the forma to another city
have them printed,
printed. hut the
and hare
Inge
ingenuity
of the printers saved
the necessity of thia
An old
|
bar, Which is nshd to Lara the
la rte Job preaa la case of a
breakdown of tho electrical sys­
tem or In some other snch
emergency, was found, and with
a hefty man at the handle, the
press wheel was tnraed by hand
until the taro large forms were
printen.
Thia Incident brought up
the earliest days of printing nit
machinery was tamed by hand
similar to the task of yeaterday.
whereas today all preaass are
of course electrically eqnlpprd.
The writer remembers experi­
ences in the pioneering days an
a small
Southern newspaper
when two husky necrose were
i egulnrly employed each preae
day to turn the wheels of the
old Washington haadprsea. Later