Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1925, Image 1

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    Oregon
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of mediciqe cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa c t
Historical 8odety
Auditorium
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been ’Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
—
MAT A M A GERMB
Cannot A rrive three months in
the rich osone at Ashland. Pur.
domestic water helps.
Wire Service)
VOL. XLIX
LIBRARY WILL
CLOSE D O M
MANY USERS
Suecossor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding*. Volume 41
ASHLAND, OREGON,
IL S. Soldiers
Honored by
French Village
DOMING DOWN
CAUGHT
HARTLEY SAYS
ECONOMY MUST
CONE TO WASH.
THIAUCOURT, F r a n c e , 99
Nov. 10— The thousands 99
of
Americans of the 99
fourth army corps, who 99
gave their lives In the 99
Legion Requests That All
great
offensive
which n Advocates Cutting Down Ex-
Farmers Need More Radio,
Activity Stop For Two
Out of City Borrowers Not
liberated this little vil­
Penses in All Govern­
Decision of Experts Gath­
to be Accomodated
Minute* at 11 O’clock
lage from four years of
ment Department*
ered
at
Conference
i
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After January 1
the German yoke, were
BIQ PARADE PLANNED
honored equally with the
MAY OUT AUTO TAX
G I V E S INFORMATION
USE COUNTY LIBRARY
French soldiers who died
W ill b e B ig g e st P a rad e E v er H eld
In Its defense, when a
Declares Schools Must b e Kept
U nexpected M ove M ade by F a n n e r
F e e l N ot F a ir to C ity to A llow
In M edford Is C laim o f
monument In memory of
Under a Closer Supervision
F rien d s a t N a tio n a l
Out o f Tow n P eo p le to F ee
L eg io n n a ires
the defenders and liberat­
For Sake of Economy
M eetin g s
Library-
ors waa unveiled Sun­
MEDFORD,
Nov. ' 10— The
day. Myron T. Herrick,
OLYMPIA, Wash,, Nov. 10.—
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10— (U.
American Legion parade com­
Starting January 1. 1 9 2 9 ,n o
the
American
Ambassa­
(IP)—
Governor Roland H. Hart­
P .)— An agricultural "bloc" way
mittee have all in readiness for
book borrowers at. the .Ashland
dor; Emile Borel, French
ley made his second strong ap­
formed at the fourth National
the largest parade eveh held in
City Library will be allowed the
minister of marine, and
peal to the Washington legisla­
Radio Conference here today, to
Medford, to be held here to­
privilege of borrowing books un-
other distinguished per­
ture for economy since be be­
press
for
'greeter
recognition
of
morrow as pert of the Armistice
leaa they are residents, within
sons
were
present.
came
chief executive of the state
farmers in broadcasting.
Day celebration.
the city limits of Ashland, it
The monument, which
when he delivered his message to
At a “caucus’’ before the meet­
Silver cups will be awarded
wag annonnced this mqfnlng by
represents a doughboy
the extraordinary session here
ing, “ independent” broadcasters
Miss Blanche Hicks, librarian.
for th e.beet patriotic, float, best
and
pollu clasping hands
today.
and representatives of agricul­
fraternity float, best commercial
This action will cause more
lncomradeshlp.
rises a
Several startling and funda­
tural collegee and associations
float, best decorated Medford
than 400 out of city borrowers,
few yards from the great
mental changea ln the administra­
discussed matters of various
car, best decorated out-of-town
' who hare been accommodated
cemetery where He the
tion of state affairs were pro­
kinds and market and technical
car sod a |1 0 cash prise for the
at the local library for several
bodies of some 4,000
posed by th» governor as means
Information, and said that farm­
best comic stunt or float.
years, to be without a ready
Americans who died in
of effecting savings directly or In­
ers needed “more radio."
There will be the grand old
source of book borijpwlng, and
the offensive on Septem­
directly for the taxpayer. Out­
Between 300 and 400 repre
veterans of the civil war . in
it Is believed, will cause a shake­
ber 12, 1918.
«r,?
standing among these were:
sentatives o t every etement con­
line— the veterans of the Span­
up In the county library system,
M.
Borel
pictured
the
1.— Abolition of the state
cerned with the development of
ish-American war, veterans of
—
At the present time, the li­
advance of ’ the Ameri­
board of eddcatlon and the boards
radio are here for the conference.
the world war, and boys ready
brary at Medford Is the county
cans, recalling that they
of regents of Washington Uni­
For the first time the public
to be veterans, along with others
library, and all residents of the
were the first to liberate
versity, Washington State college
will sit down at the table with
if their country calls, and the
county, with the exception of
any French town.
and the /uree normal schools, the-
the Industry and discuss ' such
patriotic and fraternal organi­ Burglars who blew the aefe of
the people of Ashland, are sup­
People’s Packing Co* in'Cincinnati vital problems as “Character ot
functlons of the bodies to be
sations and civic societies of showed their Ingenuity . When
posed to be served by' the Med­
•lugged several hundred (pounds ofi programs," “Who will bear the
turned
over to a non-salarled lay
beef from the store
Snd hung it In front of the s a f e ' toj
Medford.
ford library.
Funds from the
bourd ot education administration
I /leaden the nols^of the expl«4on.ljI9 -Wked snd.theyjesceped with »6000,/ cotft?” ”8u^er^>ower," '"Inter­
The American Legion asks that
county treasury are paid to the
of nine members appointed by the
ference,” “Static," and rtFadtag.’’
there shall be - a t exactly 11
Medford library for the accom­
governor.
These are the problems dosefet
modation of these out of city Miss R ita Jarrls. lS-year-old daugh­ o’clock a cessation of all activ­
to the publio Interest,- it is held,
3.— Revision of the automobile
ter
of
a
farm
e
r
living
near
Memphis.
ities throughout the town for
borrowers.
and to reach the great body of
license tax to make It a fixed Item
Tenn.. won o ' 41,000 reward for the
The Ashland library, however, ra p tu re of tUreo bunk robber« who two mlnuteq, while 90 buglers
listeners representative ot the
of |6 biennially for each private
has been accommodating the out had broken JuiL She discovered sound tape In honor of those
American radio audience, the
car
and motorcycle, trucks and
of city borrowers In the south­ them hiding on her fath er's farm , who sacrificed their l i v « in ser­
commerce department decided to
ages to pay a license fee baaed
led
a
posse
to
the
spot
and
the
men
vice to - onr flag end to honor
ern end of the county for sev­
include among the conference
on weight or carrying capacity,
"
were recaptured.
the unknown soldier lying buried
eral years. This was done be-
this year the editors of radio
which would be an Increase over
In the cepttol of our country;
PUEBLO, Colo., Nov. 99
’ cause of the distance these rural
magazines, newspapers and rep­
The parade will form at 10:30
. 10— The love of a Ute »
borrowers would have had to
Rated a* Under Dogs, Ash­ present. schedules.
resentatives of press associations
3. — Rejection of proposals to
a. m„ end will move forward
Indian for his bride, 99
travel to obtain books from the
land Men Determined to
to carry the argument for the
Increase
the present gasoline tax.
promptly at 11:06 a. m. Alex
« which caused him to bury
Medford library, and was an ac­
Make Good Showing
public. Numerous, jyganigatlons,
4. — Withdrawal of tha. state
gpqyrow, veteran of the Spanish
his 17-day-old baby alive
commodation for both the library
to represent groups of listeners
Rated ae the under doge, but tax from all reclamation and irri­
American war, has contented to
at Medford and the rural bor­
in the grave of its moth­ 99
£
have been lhvited but there was
Gasquet,
Near
Orescent
City
determined
to give everyWilng gation and drain««* affairs by re­
act as grand marshal of the day.
er, believing that such' a 99
rowers.
found to be no body that could they have In the battle with Med­ peal of the "Land Settlement Act"
Scene
of
Fatal
Shooting
Therp
will
he
floats,
dosens
For this service, the Ashland,
» ceremony would bring his 99 Include all of the listening pub­
Scrape.
ford tomorrow afternoon, the of 1919 and the "State Reclama­
of them, some of comic aspect
mate back to life, will 99
library has never received any
lic.
Ashland high eleven took thetr tion Act” of 1819. ample provis­
and some of dassling and mar­
fnads, and the directors of the
bring
Platt
Nae,
stalwart
99
91
CRESCENT CI^T, Nov. 10—
The conference is expected to
last heavy workout before the ion being made to carry the bust- .
velous symbolic beauty.
city library have finally decided,
Gesquet, a small town 20 miles V member of the Ute tribe 99 swing away from the purely tech­ tussle last night. Tonight* they ness now In hand until disposed
The
.California
Oregon
Power
that It Is unfair to the city bor­
east of this city, was the scene 99 face to face with the 99 nical consideration of the radio
will ease off and rest up for °i-
rowers to allow the country peo­
company and the Owen-Oregon of a shooting affray Thursday 99 white man’s lew here to­ 99
t
•
and launch Into concrete pro­
6.— Submission, of a constitu­
ple, who should be borrowing League Secretary in Exclu­ Lumber company will be rep­ afternoon in which one man Was
morrow when he will 99 posals which Hoover will present the game.
sive Interview With
Medford, with the memory of tional amendment to the people
books from the library at Med­
resented.
killed and two others Wounded. *9 stahi <1 trial In federal 91 to arrive at a definite under­
United Press
a
68-7 beating hung on them a at the next general election which
Twelve motor and oil compan- Charles A. Maguire, 46, Shot 99 court for murder.
ford the use of the efty library,
99
standing as to regulation 1n the
iee will be represented, Including himself through the head after 99
for which they, through the
Nee, who has been held 99 future Legislation to control the few years back by the Ashland would permit the classification of
(B y the United Press)
outfit, the biggest score that property for the purposw of taw-
the following:
Armstrong Mo­ wounding Carl Alexander. 40, 99 In Jail here since last 91
country, are contributing noth­
lusty, growing radio Industry has ever been registered In an
On
the eve of the seventh an­ tor company, Meson Motor com­
tloc.
ing.
February,
will
Invoke
the
à
99
and George Rogers, 90 year old
has long been regarded as in­ Ashland-Medford game, are anx­
Pierce-Harrison
Motor trapper. Testimony at th e. In­ 99 law of the medicine men 99
Ashland has never been in­ niversary of the world war ar­ pany,
6.— Adoption of a policy which
evitable.
But Hoover has do- ious to wipe out that defeat by
cluded In" the county library mistice, (oday finds Europe, with company, Gates Auto company, quest Indicated that Maguire had 99 for his defense. He con­ 99
would make all regulator depart­
clded to give the Industry one an even larger score. This was
system. When the system was some exception, hailing the Lo­ Huggins A, Robinson, Crater Lake1 been drinking before he attacked 99 tends that he buried the 99
ments and divisions .self support­
more chance to solve Its own Indicated by Coach Prink Culli­
first Inaugurated, Jackson county carno agreement and the League Auto company, Hupp Motor com­ the other men. Alexander and ? child on the advice of 99
ing.
problem* , set up its own rules
was the only county hi the state of Nations as presaging a new pany, Union, Shell. Associated Rogerf will recover,* according 99 his father-in-law.
Mor­ 99 and abide-by them before appeal­ son’s announcement that he
Governor Hartley figuratively
would keep his first string eleven tore down the "hands off” sign
ancient bat- and Standard Oil companies and to reports of physicians.
-, containing two libraries, with
99 mon, Joe, medicine man of 99
ing to congress for laws em­ In the game for the full 60 min­
the General Petroleum company.
one at Ashland and another at
which he said was written over
The trouble started at a party 29 the Utes, who said that 99 powering him with the needed
utes.
No cars *wlU be allowed on in the Magnlre cabin, which in­ 99 the burial would restore 99
the public schools and demanded
authority
to
“make
the
Industry
rage
Three)
(Continued on page four)
However, comparative scores
the following atreeta Armistice cluded Maguire and hie wife, » his bride, to life.
Mor­ 99
savings
and greater efficiency In
safe for the public.’
mean but little when Ashland
day during the parade, beginning Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alexander 99 mon Joe is- also held, 99
administration
of school affairs.
Scientific Investigation along and Medford tangle. The game
at 10 a. m.; Main street between and George Rogers.
, “It matters not whether we
In the 99 charged with being an 99 the lines of radio development
Is always a battle, somewhat
99
Oakdale and Riverside avenue; midst of the party, Maguire 99 accessory.
to perfect the art and eliminate friendly, but nevertheless bltter- view the question as parent-citi­
Riverside avenue between Male walked to hlg room, procured a
zens; taxpwyericltlzens, the ob-
many of Its Inconveniences and
and Sixth atreeta; Sixth street revolver, and after returning to
limitation Is going forward and
( Continued on Page Four)
(Contlnued on Page Three)
between Riverside and Bartlett; the dining room, ordered his
little can be accomplished at the
Bartlett street getween Sixth wife and the guests to sit down.
conference to aid this program,
sreet and Main street.
Alexander, thinking that Maguire
It was said. The results of ex­
was joking, remained standing
periments. however, may be sub­
and
started
to
remonstrate
with
mitted to one of the committees
sand years ago.
Included In
By SIDNEY V. WILLIAMS
Maguire.
Mrs.
Maguire
was
not
made up of technical men to
(United Press Staff Correspon­ the procession were representa­
so
confident
that
her
husband
check
over the data which haa
tives of the guild of Broderers
dent. ) •
was joking, after she noted that
been collected.
LONDON, N o v .. 10— (U. P .b — the designation gives a clue to
he had cocked his pistol. She
— With centuries-old civic ritual the trade which gave rise to the
t
-
r
t tried to warn Alexander, but he
-
S
Cord-
and pomp. Sir William , Pryke guild— (Embroiderers),
“Unless we cooperate to throw failed to heed her signals, and
(cobblers),
Fletchers
was yesterday inaugurated Lord wainers
Of Thi* Total, Medford Has
Puffing smoke from Its stack motion picture producing com­
walked toward Maguire.
Mayor of London for the ensuing (arrow makers),. Poulters (poul­ out war, we will devolute,” de­
1893
Oars.
Many
Car­
as
It came up Main street short­ pany, but nevertheless It
The
flyst
warning
that
ft
terers), Scriveners, (legal writ­ clared Rev. K. B. Pemberton,
year.
load* in Storage
ly
attar
ten o’clock this morning, en the country by storm,
was
“no
Joke”
came
when
Ma­
speaking
at
the
chamber
of
The picturesque and ancient ers), Upholders (upholsterers),
the
Metro
Goldwyn Trackless most every city in which
guire
fired
at
Alexander,
the
To
date
approximately
1765
commerce
forum
luncheon
today.
pageant known as the “Lord and Vintners (wine sellers).
bullet
passing
through
the
fleshy
Train
caused
much excitement In been exhibited, It has been
carload* e f ' pears, 487 carloads
Following customary proced­ * Pemberton declared that Ar­
Mayor’s 8how” attracted hun­
ed by thousands. School
More
than
200
new
books,
but
this
city
today.
pert
of
his
left
elbow.
Megutre't
of apples, 18 cars of peaches and
dreds o f thousands of cltisens, ure, the new Lord Mayor drove mistice Day had come to mean
dren have been dismissed
Announced
several
days
ago
recently
received,
are
on
ex­
gelt
was,
unsteady
at
this
time
three
cars
of
mixed
fruit
have
a
day
of
looking
forward
Into
and although business men reg­ in the famous gilt state coach,
school In order that they might
from
too
much
drinking,
accord­
hibition
at
the
local
-library,
ns
dun
In
Ashland
last
night,
been
shipped
to
eastern
markots
the
future,
a
day
much
as
Mem­
istered their annual grumble attended by his chaplain, mace-
see the train.
ing
to
testimony
at
the
Inquest*
It
was
announced
this
morning
the
train
was
forced
to
stop
over
by Jacking plants located In the
against traffic in the heart of bearer, and preceded by a mag­ orial Day, and that all were
by
Miss
Blanche
HJcks,
librarian.
Alexander’s
advance
did
not
sto$
la
Medford
for
the
night,
com-
Driven by two 9» horsepower
different sections of Rogue river
tha "**y being, disorganised fQT nificently uniformed figure on now looking forward to » per-
th 4 motors, the engine (s (he exact
wleB
NT re«4I|4r < wound in vaRia^, M thls amount, IK00 THIs Is R«cr«r B o a r m e t , rad r a i inio ashum today.
manent
peace.
three hours in the busiest part horseback known as the City
Although he did not advocate the arm, and he did not halt till carloads of the' pears and 393 an effort Is being made to stimu­ chamber ot commerce and The repllda ot the largwt engines In
The retiring Lord
of the day, the "Show*’ is Lon­ Marshal.
the
entering o f . the League of « second shot was directed at o f the apples were shipped from late reader Intereet in better Tidings office were both beselged the world. It polls a standard
Mayor,'
Bit
Alfred
Bower,
follow­
don’s own pet pageant and no
him that*'entered his neck below Medford.
with call« front people Interacted ear, which has accommodations
books.
Lord Mayor would venture to ed in another coach, both be­ Nations and the World Court by
The library will be closed all in the train, Inquiring when it for five persons.
the Adam’s apple and passod
Fruit
season
is
practically
over.
the
United
States.
Rev.
Pember­
ing escorted by a squadron of
dispense with it.
through his left shoulder.
The majority of the packing day tomorrow, In observance of would arrive^ now long It would ”” The train Is now on tha teat
Starting froin the Guild hall regular cavalry provided by the ton extolled the advantages of
Alexander
then
van
out
of
housee have dosed, although Memorial Day as a holiday, It stay here, whet It looked like, tap of a continental toar. Leav­
these bodies.- He declared that
shortly before nooi^ th f proces­ War Oftiee.
and mad* It run, and almost ing Now York several weeks ago,,
the
cabin,
followed
by
his
wire*
some are still open, as fchown was stated by Miss Hicks.
Arriving at the High courts America wae now linked with
sion traverted th e principal city
Rogers then stepped forward and by the fact that two carloads of
eveby question thdt could be ask­
every
part
of
the
world,
politi­
the train haa vistied moat of the
street*, arriving at the High of Justioe, the Lord Mayor was
ed concerning the train.
told
Maguire
that
If
he
wan
tad
R00SEVWLT
MUSEUM
applet
were'
shipped
east
from
cally
and.
economically,
and
that
principal cities of tha eonatry.
Courts of Justice on the Strand received by the Lord Chief Jus­
H. B. Hnrat, owner of the
to light, to “come outside.” Medford y«terday. As yet sev­
EXPEDITION ENDED
and to now on the way to La»
about 1:90 p. m. The pageant tice and the Judges of the High no longer can thia eoantry stand
Vining Theatre,
and several
This resulted la a • scuffle near eral hundred earloads of pears
A ngel«, where It wilt ho ex­
whloh Was two mile* long, in­ Court, and the oath of office was out for its splendid isolation.
SPRlNAOAR,
India.,
Nov.
1»
prominent
local
man
were Invite!
the
door,
in
which
Rogers
wae
and
applM
.
a
r
e
’
In
cold
storage
The forum today was in
to
hibited before
cluded representatives of the an­ administered by the Lord Chief
Rogers' attempt*'5 t0 to he shipped at'later dates ex­ — (U. P .)— The’ James Slmpson- to ride from Medford to Ashland
¿barge of the American Legion. downed.
Europe.
cient city **guiId■’, and “livery Justice.
They went to
the winter Roosevelt fleld muleum expedl- In tha train.
Sir William Pryke was elected Randall Woods, who first en­ fight back, but became the targ< tending > through
companies’’ emblematical car«—
The Metro
Medford
this
morning
and were
tlon
tato
the
almoet
Impenetrable
of
Maguire’s
pistol.
Both
ears
months and spring.
recalling the oenturies long exist­ Lord Mayor of London on Sep­ tered the World War as a
constructed
tho
aboard'
tha
flyer
when
It
puffed
heart
of
Central
Aala
ln
eaarch
were
punctured
by
bullets.
Tha
entire
total
of
.
cars
moved
ence Of these ancient companies. tember 99. He began his city Canadian soldier, then trans­
it on the to»r[
of
"sheepe
anceeto^s"
hss
suo-
up
mat
street
and
earns
to
a
stop
Mrs.
Maguire,
fearing
that
from
tha
valley
so
tar
reach
Mqst imprbwlre to a new com­ fcareer as an office boy. Today ferred to the English army, and
better m
la front ot the Vining.
the e head
I ana
nv* kq,,Jp
ne is m
n«ia e of i a prominent
prumuicu. then to the American Expedi­ Rogers would get killed If l>*r 8378, an amount which Is sev­ ceeded.
er are these '’guilds”
and "liv*
stlazatata
The
train
Is
an
hdvferttalng
eral hundred In exec« of last
sry • c o m p s n l« ”
Their vefy | firm of builders and hardware tionary F ore«, was chairman of
Classified Ads Bring Rwnlta. feature for the Metro Goldwyn pictures.
year's
entire total.
» m ee tecsll history of a thou- merchants
93
99
93
99
TWO VICTIM S
OE DRUNK WHO
SHOOTS SELF
ARMISTICE EYE
FINDS EUROPE
ALL PEACEFUL
LOCAL TEAM
IS READY FOR
MEDFORD GAME ;
Ute’s Lóve for
Bride Leads to
Murder Charge
tt
s
LORD MAYOR OF LONDON IN
OFFICE AFTER OLD CEREMONY
Armistice Day is
Day of Looking
Into Future
2273CARL0ADS
FRUIT SHIPPED
THIS SEASON
TRACKLESS TRAIN CAUSES
MUCH EXCITEMENT HERE
New Books on
Display Now
At Library