Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1925, Image 1

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l'U to ae a í
For Heart* F ifa Year*
'X s m ìÀ N o ,
Quest ef Modem
Lóchinvar Ends
Behind Bars
I ’LL
BEAT
8
WASHINGTON, Nor. S
» ry-The romantic quqot of
ft * modern Loohlnrer camo
0 . t p an abrupt ending be-
NOVEMBER 3; Í925
«STUM
A. C. Keller for 88 yearn a
resident of Ashland, pained away
this morning at the homo of A.
Marske on Sherman street. Mr.
Keller was conductor for the
Southern Pacific company for
many years. He retired from ser-
rlce with the company one year
parly, today and «with him
Texas Girl Declares She
He to survived by his wife, Mra. California B
wore jailed his "Bitsa”
W
ill
Beat
De
W
olf
Taken by
Fannie
B. Keller, a son Robert
a and a male companion
Hopper’
s
Record
J.
Keller
of
Oakland,
California,
a who assisted t n t h e s t -
and two daughters, Mrs. F. F.
ldM « MiWAplag escapade,
HAS
FLYING
START Potter of H ilt, California, and
a
Driving to a downtown
Mias Irern Keller o f Salem, Ore­
a hotel, Andrew Chltten-
Wad Manieri nnil Divorced First
gon.
They are a ll. in Ahhland.
M den, SO, thrust a gun at
Time at te . Unhappy
Funeral arrangements will be
a the proprietor, command-
Early U fe
made later, pending the arrival
a ed him not to interfere,
of relatives from Sestern, Ore­
a He kidnaped Mrs. Abbey
EL PASO, Tex.. Nov. 3— She’s gon, and Portland.
M Caughran, S I, and took
Jack
Travers of
only 18 years old-^
• - — , - . * -
California
and Walter Dyerbnkg
"Tho Pgrtfic Highway M the a her iw ay in an automo-
She
has
been
married
four
1
longest, the easiest to travel and M bile, police said. The po-
and John Bughner both « Bd*
times and divorced three times-—
'
*•
> - a J I
has the most bdwMful siencry 0 lice wore notified and the
ramen to are In the county Jail
She’s now starting in on her
a
automobile
driven
by
at Jacksonville, facing chargas
and natural wonders of any
fourth husband, and she vows
of transporting liquor, the Fad-
eoatlnuot» highway in the world,, 0 Ixwenso Zaptln was soon
that before they lay her umong
and Ashland sits in the very 0 captured.
eral authorities are In pe
the daielea she’ll set a world’s
-JCMttenden to charged
slon * 'tw o automobiles, -
center of it,” said Captain harry
record as w matrimonial qulek-
with carrying p weapon
170 gallons of moonshine V
L. Wells, editor ot.Ptoeifle Cdast
change artist.
and with kidnaping, and
Travel, who passed through i n ­
seised last aight, as the re
She started In life as Pauline
Zaptln and Mra. Caugh­
of the activities of Terry TM
land today on his way south
Nixon, out in the great open
ran are held on vagrancy
special
state prohibition ag
for a trip ever the entire high­
spaces of Texas where meij are
charges.
working under the direction 0<
way from Tin Juana, Mexico, to
plentiful as well as chivalrous.
District Attorney Chaney, 'h a t
Victoria, B. C.
*
Pauline hardly got a square
Fannerg Declare Wa
a force of Federal prohibition of­
"The main object of Pacific
deal in life, at tl« t. When she
Greatest Boon Ever
ficers, cooperating with tooal
Coact Travel,” aid Captain Welle,
Given Them
officers.
"to to promote travel np apd
For several nights,*» blockade
down the Pacific Coast by the
Optlmism was the keynote of
was laid on the Pacific Highway,
way Of the Pacific Highway. It
tho forum luncheon of the cham
at the junction of the Aahtoad-
to ehpeehlly circulated amopg
ber of commerce. beld at (ht
Klamath Falla highway, seven
the mass of people in Southern
Llthia Springs hotel today. Every
miles south cf this city in Sa ef­
California, both residefits. and
speaker, among whom were many
fort to stop all liquor running
tourttto, for the purpose of^eejl-
farmers, were optimistic over the
from California. A few arrests
Ing them a trip north.
Thou­
future of the Rogue River Vsl
were made Saturday eight, ell
sands of them can he brought. ap
ley. and especially the Ashland
hero by literature that 1» at­
her and Imhiurcd her In a con­ district, with Its outlying Valley on possession charges, het M a e
to Brook Power of
tractive la its character and
vent for three years.
Then, View, Bellview and other com­ of the man taken were in pea-
ent Administration
session of more than a quart
properly circnl&ted. That to why
motoring In the desert, he ran munities.
at Polls
of liquor.
we make the magazine so,. high
afoul of bandits ahd was shot
Tho coming pf water for ir
However, Information reached
to death. This ended the famuy rlgatton was the cause of moe>
class artistically, that we can • KLAM ATH FALLS, ...o r. 2—
reach the money spending elans. The clarion was sounded Monday
row, but not Pauline's troubles. of this optimism. Every uposlt tho officers yesterday that a
“The Pacific Highway Aaso- for hattle at the polls, Novem­
The „girl hud grown up fast, cr strossed the point th t w:ti large quantity of liquor was be-
amid such fast-moving home ihecom lng of water, the -.rower lng moved from California into
elation, of which the magasine ber 10. by farmers of the Klam­
surroundings, and at* the age were practically assured of i Southern Oregon, and lent night
la the official o rg a n .'ta at the ath Irrigation <ystrfPt, who are
they were ngalft on the lootc-
head of this publicity campaign .dissatisfied with the fashion in
of 13 she became filled with a crop every year.
It had been decided fol­
craving for life— life with Its
for the highway.
Tk< theory which their business to conducted
Among the speakers wer. out.
of Its work is that It,Is easier Jo by the present administration.
pletmuree and gaieties' that the FUtcher Fish , of Phoenix, or low lng the, arrests Saturday
older people seemed able to chard 1st; O, Arnsplger, manager night, to call off the
sell • tourtot a complété trip,
As the ticket now stands. C .
take, but that always were de- of the Talent Irrigation district,. for a short time, but tbe-,'Ifg,
evegr mile of which 'to pleasing, H. Carleton is elated to op­
than to Interest him in c single pose R. C. Short tor the three-
Jim MacCracken, dairyman; Mr. received from Southern offMeta
Pauline Nixon Page and her huahnnds. At the top, left to right, are Austin
So she dropped out of high Davenhlll, orchard 1st; Mr. Robi­ assured the local officers that
attraction that to bend vgs of y ^ - l r r m , while (Sarles Drew
mjtoa distant. Thrarnuu» e t r -y win seek « elect loa . wlth tbe ofc- I’. Carlton, No. 1; Loiel B. Stagner, No, 2; W. B. Winzinread, N^raLaud E. L. Page, school abruptly and marbled u son. dairyman::* Ralph Koorar. the liquor was on the way north,
each things along jjH n tc ire pcsMIon of J. L. Jarabe,'fo r the No. 4.’ A t the right is a picture o f Pauline taken when, as Hrs. Carlton, she wore young man named Austin P. gnanager of the Bagley Ceasing sad thby decided the bhtfr 'Stoy
Carlton. This at Las Cruces, N. company plant hare; J. A. Har- to stop It was to search every
Highway that when we trot them one-year term.
¿ a * ' minute I men’s'clothes and went about the sJate with him as a'salesman.
M., in June, 1822.
■ . •e y , orchardlst, and Professor
all together it mntaee an Jrreeirt- petitions of candidacy were filed -
Travers was the first liquor
Ible appeal. Near Ashland arc yeeterdUgr with Secretary Thomas
F. C. Reimer, head of the South­
In hie car, *
more of them thap can be found by Short and Jacobs, the "ad­
ern Oregon Experiment station. runner arrested.
ao close together anywhere else ministration candidates.” It was |
’ Professor Irving E.
Vlntng new Hudson sedan, registered to
Claude N. Mayberry of the Aclue
along the entire route, such as the last day on which petitions
closed the meeting by reading
Castle Crags. Mount Shasta. for candidacy could be.filed.
a poem “Johnny Appleseed.” Motors company of Klamath
Falls, 120 gallons *of moonshine
gan
to
poke
fun
at
her.
C rater Lake, Mount Pitt. Oregon
by Vachel Lindsey.
111 8
8 B 8 T O
CALANDE
"Married and divorced at K
Caves, etc. All the towns of the n e w Klamath PaOH-
Italy,
Nov.
8— Count 8
contained In 10 gallon hags,
where'll you end upT” they
Siskiyou region am) Rogue RIVer
Mr. and Mra. .Roy Hale of
and
was to have bean delivered
Caaagranda
carried
'out
M
taunted
her,
region have a common Interest Klamath Falla, who have been
ITALY’S WAR DEBT
Sunday the final t r l a l / o f j \ 8
In Klamath Fhlle, Travers sold.
And that cave her the Idea.
in th a n a ll and hy’.booetlng them visitors in Ash lead for the past
* HEARING STARTED The car wee purchased In Oc­
the hydro airplane ahd 8
“I boasted, in Jest, that I'd
all they serve their mutual In two days will return to their
yesterday he started on 8
break De Wolf Hopper's mar­
borne today.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8— (U. tober. and the license had bees
his
flight
to
Bueftos 8
riage record," she says. "Then P .)— Italy's proposal for the set­ issued for It on October 18.
Unable to Agree After
Medford Beend o f Meetin,
Aires.
. 8
Shortly after returning to their
I got to thinking It over and de­ tling of her |2.188,Q0e,000 wer
Honrs of Deliberation.
’ Nnrses and Doctors ol
wateh
after
having
brought
The machine was as 8
cided I ’d go ahead and do It.”,
debt to the United States will
“ ‘ Southern Oregon
Conway Case Started
fully manned as it will 8
Now, observe the canniness be presented to the American Travers Into thin city, the offi­
cers were again rewarded whan
undertake
the
longest 8
The Jury In the case of Walter
, Public health nurses and coun­ that can descend upon n girl debt funding commission tomor­
they
stopped
Dyarhurg
and
crossing
between
Europe
8
of
18.
row.
Members
of
the
American
Williams, 17 year old Gold. H ill
ty health officers from all sec­
and America thus far 8 tions in Southern Oregon will
Twenty-four days after her commission today, while the ne­ Buchner, driving a Stadsbakar.
youth, charged with a statutory
attempted.
The govern- 8 meet in Medford, Saturday, for first divorce she remarried, this gotiators were In recess, made In hla ear was found 80 gvltaM
offense Involving a . 18 year old
ment
has
arranged
for 8 , the »ectioaal meeting of ths time a Cisco druggist by name a study of the 14 monograph» of moonshine. In small kegs.
Tirl of the same city, was dis-
Italian
ships
along
the
8 Oregon Organisation for Public of Loiel B. Stagner. Under the presented to them by the Italian This liquor was consigned to
ehaiged Sunday afternoon at five
Medford parties. Dyerhnrg and
route
to
act
as
guides.
8
Starting early in June, packing “Our big pack here should „ be o'clock by Circuit Judge C. M.
Health Nursing, It was an­ law she should have waited a commission on D alys economic
Buchner stated.
Count Casagraade hopes 8 nounced here this morning.
year after the divorce decree. and financial situation.
cherries, the Bagley Canning pears, but we uet have facilities Thomas, after being out S3
to
proceed
eventually
to
8
She
didn't.
Consequently,
when
company plant here is Just fin­ for holding this fruit.
I All measures pertaining to
Unless hours. They were reported hope­
Naw York, in which case, 8 public health work will be taken she and Stagner tired of one
ishing the seMon's heavy run. we can do this, we cannot expect lessly deblocked, six to six.
after changing his m o to r/ 8 1
Although the ,fia n t wRl be op­ to reach 160,000 caaes,” he ex­ throughout, and returned no ver­
! up. and discussions, led by lead- another, four months later, sh.?
didn't have to work hard for
sent
for
that
purpose
to
8
erated until 'a b o u t "Cbrtatraas, plained.
dict.
Though no definite an­
j era in this line, will be held.
America,
he
will
continue
8
'
a
divorce. All she did was get
the heavy ran to «over, and the
¡.
The
.program
for
the
meet­
Slightly more than 100 tons nouncement has been made, the
to Canada and return 8 ‘ ing follows:
an enniflment, on the ground
work from nojr on w ill ba clean­ of wild blackberries, harvested rase will probably be re-tried at
te Italy by way of New- 8 .9:80 A. M ^ Registration. Meet­ that the marriage w«s illegal In
ing up the email odds and ends from the Applegate district, were the close of the present term.
the first place.
foundladd and the Asoros 8
of the year's w ort, *iaccording packed at the local plant this
The deliberations of the Jury
ing opens« by President.
A couple of weeks later the
to Ralph Kooser* manager of the year. Fully 100 tons additional set a new record for Jackson
! 10:00 General Session.
Miss
girl
went to Lss Cruces. N. M..
local cannery;7*
Mlldsed
Cferlton, ■ President
could have been picked
and county, the longest previous rec­
"We have slightly mors than pie, It relieved the city g ato r de­
another boy friend, one W.
Daring the rush season, or jacked had the picking - help ord being 37 hours' deliberation
Jackson Cennfy Public Health
C0O0
acre feet of water stored in partment o f a drain, which had to
Hf, Wlnctnread, to attend the
from June until the
preeeut been, available, Mr. Kooser stat­ In a liquor case, three years
Asa'n., presiding.
the Hiatt Prarle raaervolr, water many caaqs resulted in severe re­
time, an average of 16« persons ed. Although evevy effort was ago.
10:10 Work,
and
Conditions wedding of a pair of mutual which was not needed during the strictions being plaeed en city
find employment - at 'the canning made to interest families in this
of Governtneiit Nurse on In­ friaads. The friends dared thpm past Irrigating season. We couftl water users.
As one of the side lasnes of
to get married too.
Pauline,
plant. In addition, m o s tjif the work, only about halt- enough the WlllJame case, Deputy Sher­
dian Reaershtions. M m . Luli(
have had an additional 1080 fast ' A few minor changes were
fru it packed to purchased from pickers could be obtained, and iff Forncrook was lndjcted by
Johnson; Klamath Indian Re- not being the girl to be kidded stored at the Emigrant creek made in the dam at t h . B rif
in that manner, they up and did
growers in -the immediate vi­ the remainder of the berries the last grand jury, and plead
» e r v a tlo n /fj .
dam, but wo allowed this water grant creek rdeervotr, Arnsplger
10:40
Olacui^Ai:;
;
cinity of Ashland, and the box went to waste.
stated. A1 the water woe allow­
In the pgat. guilty to a misdemetnor charge.
Somehow, this marriage wasn't to flow out, In order that wa
shook Is purchased from the these berries have never been
11:00 HetftKV Education, Miss
The case, which attracted wide
ed to rue out of the reservoir
■night
do
some
minor
repair
work
local box factory. In short, »1- harvested, and their sale was a attention, and according to a
Msyie Conpelly, Director of any luckier than the other two. on the dam,” declared O. Aras- and ‘ the spillways oa the dam.
Finally
Pauline
drifted
Into
most the only materials used by net gain (or the owners of iho statement by the district attor­
Health Education.
ware changed slightly. A craw
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8— (U. 11:35 Discussion. “
court again.
It was still 'less piger, manager of the Talent Ir­
the cannery which -are. purchased land upon , which they were ney’s office “involved the en­
of werkmea were then put te
rigation
district.
from outside concerns era the grown, since they required no tire town of Gold H ill" centered P .)— Holding that the army pro­ 1:15
p. M. Goiter and Treat­ than a ye«r after her first di­
This past summer w w a v ex­ work grouting the Joints Ip the
secutors
had
entirely
failed
to
vorce,
so
another
automatic
an­
cans and the eager.
ment, Dr. W. R. Adams, Med­
about small town gossip, which
ceedingly dry o n e ,/Irn e p U fe r Tlam, repairing minor leaks which
attention whatever.
,
nulment wan In ardcr.
Again
In 1888, the -Peek nt the Id-1 “W a » are finding a jrteady grew and grew, until official ac­ make a ease against him. Colonel
ford. Discussion*
pointed
out, there b e M r a period appeared during the pent sea­
W
illiam
Mitchell,
on
„trial
for
cal plant wan. about 18,000 market for Our products,; espec­ tion urea token.
2:00
An Adequate Clinic Pro­ she rise tree.
of more than 78 days daring the son, the first in which the big
insubordination
in
connection
But
not
for
long.
Outside
the
cases.
Last season, the pack ially for our pear and Tomato
gram For Counties.
Dlscus-
The trial of H. Conway, charg-
summar In which ao rain tell was
with his statements against the
was more than doubled. 35,000 Mfikx.
slo», 'R ymd T^ahln Dtoene- , courtroom she fell In with a
Kant as feflnuii ed with the possession of j still.
cues neteg tnrnad oqt, while
alone, Mrs. Glendora M. Blake
Thue instead of being forced to
ed Winslnuread. a chap named B. an adequate supply, of water on courage -of coustructien, aW 8
court martial proceedings Into
this season, the 1984 pack has resell the pack every year, the
ly presiding.
hand to furnish the termers with was necessary to wait until ike
another legal tussle, and for the 2:40
been donMed, and It to expected local plant to now getting into
School Nursing— Discus­ L. Page- Ot,c thing led to an­
other,
and
nine
hours
after
she
Irrigation water, the puginor of dam had been filled before lo ­
third
time
nought
to
'
hare
the
that T6.888 cases will have been position where they are able to
sion led by Mrs. Bertha Den­
cating them. Next year the dam
proceedings against him quashed.
packed and shipped before the fill orders without being forced
ton, Medford and Ashland and Wlslnread had become noth­ 1»24 might have been followed will be In the brat of condition'
ing
more
than
friends
she
be­
by
a
summer
of
equal
dfynees.
The motion, brought by Repre­
School Norse.
to get nut and sell these orders.
Arnsplger stated.
For the ha declared.
sentative Frank A Reid of Illin ­ 3:20
“Of courra, this continuation
County Nursing. Discus­ came Page's wife.
The
Portland
market-,
Is
the
The spillways hare bqpa cleo-
ois, Mltehall'e attorney, to atrlko
In addition to the water sup­
of the doubling of the pack eiery
sion led by Mrs. Josephine present she etltl to.
most logical one fo r the tomato
out all chargee and specifica­
plied to the district, the tlty of rd bow , and the raaervolr wlH he
year cannot continue forever,"
Jones, Douglas County Unit.
pack, and thia year five cars
tions. based upon the contention
Ashland wee tarnished Irriga­ allowed to slowly (U>- During the
eald Mr. Kooueb, "hut we «en
of tomatoes - wero shipped te
that
ths
prosecutor
did
uot
sub­
tion water tor the nee of the winter, at no time <IH the water
HOOD
R
IVB
R
,
Ore.,
Nov
continue to methtatu a comfort­
that efty, Mr.-Kooser stated.
RBDDINCh Nov. 8— <tf P .)— (Ü. P H — Snow fell on the
stantiate the accusations of the
use of the reeldeuto of the Ball- be allowed te reach higher than
able business. The fru it to hero,
Winter broke In Northern Cali­ highway during the night.
war
department,
was
pressed
view
district. The water, for ir­ half way -up the dam, only
and I believe that we ran easily
In some of the pocks, the can­
fornia today.
Two Inches of
when
court
coaveaed.
rigation
of the crone in that sec­ enough being held hack to sheere
reach a total of
teara nery will . fall short of (Mltog
'Representative Reid, Mitchell’s »now was recorded at McCloud,
yearly."
.; ' , V
P R IN E V IL L E , Ore., Nov. 8—» tion had .heretofore bean ran- filling in the spring floods. Tho
Oregon end Washington
their orders, since it has been
lawyer, charged that the prosecu­ with more telling. Three Inches (U. P .)— An Inch of enow fell plied from the city water eep- dam will he seed mere ter »-flood
However, before t h / peek of impossible to »ecure enough
—Generally fair, with
tion had bean a “total tMIure," of snow to reported at Weed.
ply. When the Talent Irrigation
here Monday night.
188,990 cases ran be reached, fruit.
In some Instances how­
treating temperatures la
bnt Colonel Blanton Wlnshlp.
district water was made available
cold Storage fadUtlee murt be ever, they will he able to fill
tho Bast portion, .with
tow member of the eeart, ever-
for the use ef the Bellview pea-
obtained, Mr. Koorar slated. Orders, 188 per rant.
gentle, variable wlade.
ruled the defense motion.
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