Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1925, Image 1

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    M ALARIA GERMS
,
Cannot survive three m onths in
the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure
domestio w ater helps.
T idings
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
W ire Service)
A SH LAND, OREGON,
Long Flight
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa c t
•
RUAY, NOV. 21/1925
3 Men Adrift
Spends $200,000 on Rock Tomb
Rescued
NEW YOHK. Nov. 21
B eliever Driver of Death Oar
an Lakeview H ighw ay
W as Drank
M ost Im pressive Funeral
'Since 1910 to be Held for
Queen Mother
Two V ictim s o f Toledo A t­
ta ck s; H ave D ied From
Blows
THREE AR E ARRESTED
Hcreama o f Otri Drive off Fiend
. In Latest and Seventh
Attack
TOLEDO, Nov. 21.— (LP)— The
moat intensive manhunt In the
annals of the city of Toledo is
under way here today for the
friend, who, wielding a heavy
club, has struck down seven vo ­
men here during the past six
weeks, causing the death of two
of them.
The man, characterised by those
whom he has attacked, as a “ mon­
ster of the night,” struck down
Mrs. K athryn Knight, housewife,
and two hours later made an un­
successful attempt to club- Miss
Pauline W inover, a pales g irl,
into submission.
Mies W inover Warded off hts
blows and ran screaming down the
street. The man, still holding the
club, disappeared around a near­
by corner, and a ll search for him
thus far has proved unavailing.
The attacks by the man have
occured over a six weeks period,
and have not been conflned to
any one aectlon of the city.
One of the man’s victims died
from Injuries she received when
he struck her w ith the club, and
the second was found dead be­
tween two houses, her body mu-
tllated
B A N D IT S GET $110 IN
VANCOUVER HOLDUP
VANCOUVER, Wash., N or. 21
— (U . P .) — Tw o bandits’ flourish­
ing a revolver, obtained about’
S lid from E. E. Zimmerman.
night ticket man, just after he
had completed checking his funds
Chief of Police McNabb today
issued a warning to local mer­
chants against an alleged bad
check artist, who last operated
In Redding.
In that city he
signed his name Frank T. M il­
ler, while In other California
cities a man answering his de­
scription signed the names Ben
Jaminl and Frank Simmons.
The checks are signed on a
blank cheek form, and the name
First National Bank of Los An­
geles w ritten in.
Alan Cobham, British aviator who
Is known as the "taxi man of the
a ir,” Is off with two companions
on an 8000-mUe flig h t from Lon­
don to Capetown, at the southern
tip of Africa. The route is from
London to Cairo, Egypt, and
thence up the N ile and across
John V. Bennes of the firm
of Bennes and Herzog of Port­
land, architects on the Southern
Oregon Normal school and M r,
Tranchell o f the firm of Tran-
cheil and Parelfus, ot Portland,
who were awarded the general
construction
contract
on
the
school, are lu Ashland today
making final prepa-ratlona for
starting construction on the new
institution.
Although neither Mr. Bennes
nor Mr. Tranchell have made a
statement as to when the actual
construction work w ill start on
the ' first unit of the school,
is believed that equipment fcr
the work w ill arrive here early
next week, and that within a
few days the actual construction
operations w ill be under way.
The general contractors ha”c
specified May 1, 192C as the
date for the completion of tbs
structure. M r. Tranchell assert­
ed today that he* wsa confident
that tbp school would be com­
pleted and equipped by that time,
and that summer school sessions
could be held In the building
Private Services Held for Royal
F am ily a t Bedside of Late
Queen Mother
I«ONDON, Nov. 21— (U . P .)
— The most Impressive funeral
England hay known since tho
death of King. Edward in 1910,
la befhg planned fo r his vM ow .
the Queen * Mother Alexandra
mother of the
present
King
George V L
Lord Chamberlain went today
to Sandringham where the royal
fam ily keeps watch over its
dead to receive from the King
the royal commands as to the ar­
rangements for the services.
Private
services were held
this morning at the death bed
of the Queen in Sandringham,
with only the royal fam ily pros-
K L A M A T H FALLS, Nov. 21__
The dead:
Miss Mabel Lawber, Sprague
River, fractured skull.
The injured:
- v-
lt
Mias Josephine Jackson, of
8
Sprague River, fractured shoul­
8
der and bruises, taken to hos­
pital.
Ted Jackson, bruised about
legs, held for investigation.
One woman la dead, another
Is lying In a local hospital w ith
a fractured shouldefr and a man
Legion to Hold
First Meeting of
Season Tuesday
be nom inated.
Follow ing is Malon's an
nonneem ent to the “buddies"
BAY BUDDY!
Poet No. 14 is going to have
a m eeting? It sure la. Thia
ia goilig to be a real session.
MUSIC. Solos by CIlx Dela-
man and Glenn Hlmpaon.
REPORTS. From all com­
m ittees Ineluding those which
have not m et.
Nom ination o f Officers for
com ing year.
Eats to be served at 7 :8 0
P . M. shhrp, down stairs in
the Armory. Come early and
take your tim e.
landlocked.
"When the measure to estab­
lish the K laipath as the last
unhampered ro u te , for the sal­
mon and trout to natural spawn­
ing grounds was successful, It
was suggested by sportsmen in
the columns of The Siskiyou
News that a great game and flsb
preserve would ultim ately bo
established
In
Siskiyou.
the
Klamath river being kept for the
tfteh; the lower K lam ath lajce
be rettrn ed to the myriads of
migratory fowls that bad used
the marshes for breeding pur­
poses
until
private
Interests
drained them oa a suggested
colonization plan, and the crea­
tion of a game reserve in the
Modoc lava beds to protect sage
hens, antelope an<T the mnletail
deer the giant deer, of northern
California and who have turned
to the lava beds as their last
stand In 't h e U nited'States.
" L ittle or ao action has been
taken toward the establishment
of the Dodoc reserve, hut the re-
floodlng of lower K lam ath lake
teems to be assured.*’— Siskiyou
News.
Capt. John T*C. Lyons of Middleport, <>., a well-to-do river
man, is having a huge tomb cut for himself out of solid
rock in a 100-foot bluff ayerlooking the Ohio River. It
will cost $200,000, inchidikg a 75-foot monument that is
to be erected on the brfftw of the hill behind the tomb.
Photo shows the excavati
in the rock, It will be closed
by a copper door guarani
to last 5000 years
British Columbia
Flies to K ill off
Mew Zealand Flies
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Marimum on Old Macadj
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Roads S et a t 16,500 by
8
Court
8
8
The county court Wtednpsday 8
signed an order reducing the
maximum
loads - on
Jackson
county roads to the following:
On old macadam roads, max­
imum t(T,600 pounds for trucks
with tires over 30 Inches, and
for trucks w ith tires less than
30 inches, 460 pounds per Incn.
On the Ruch, Central Point-
8
Sams Valley, Coker Butte-Buck­
8
shot H1U and Butte Falls mar­
8
ket roads the maximum was
8
placed a t 10,000 pounds, and
8
for trucks with less than ?>0
inch tires, 376 pounds per Inch.
On all dirt'roads the maximum
is placed at 8,00(f pounds, and
200 pounds per inch for trucks
with tires of less than 30 Inches.
The order was executed be­
cause county roads were being*
ruined by overloading, it is said. *
V IC T O R IA , B. C., Nov.
21— To wage warfare In
New Zealand 1,900 war-
rlors were aboard the
motorshlp Aorangi on its
way to New Zealand to-
day. ,
The crusaders, dormant
lacewihg
files,
n eatly’
packed in speelal boxes
in the refrigerator cham-
bers of the vessel, are to
protectc oaks and othef
deciduous trees In th e *
southern dominion from
the depredations of the
green fly.
The army /was col-
lected by entomologists
under the loose bark of
pine trees In the Okan-
agan district o f British
Columbia which Is their
natural habitat. They are
regarded by scientist» as
mortal enemies of the
green files of New Zea­
land.
DOLLAR O FFER FOR
SH IRS CONSIDERED
OJLYMPIA, Nov. 21— (U . P .)
— Reclamation ists remaining in
O ly m p lro v e r the week end were
clearing the way to have the
Banker bill passed by the legis­
lature House when it convenes
Monday.
I t is the plan of the majority
then to send the bill to the
Senate, where, uader a suspen­
sion of the rules, it could be
rushed
through ' before
the
W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 21— (U.
P .)— The United States Shipping
Board took under consideration
today the bid of S. Stanley Dol­
la r for the five government ships
he is now operating In tho
Seattle-Orient truffe.
The bid was referred to Presi­
dent E. B. Crowley of the Emer­
gency
Fleet
corporation
for
study.
D ollar offered *1.000
for five years as a "charter
hire’* on each ship. A t the end
of this period ha w ill pay the
government *600,000 for each
ship.
Thanksgiving adjournment.
A
test vote on the measure Friday
was 66-2b against recommitting,
RAT GIVES
ATY APPROVAL
RUSH BILL THROUGH
IN W ASHINGTON BODY
Y R E K A , Nov. 21— “ W ith the
announcement last week of the
recommendation of a special in­
vestigating committee at Wash­
ington, D. C , to Selretary ot
the Interior H ubert W ork that
the region around lower K lam ­
ath lake in Northern California
and Sputhern Oregon* be re­
flooded to provide a breeding
place for migratory birds, the
second of three steps toward
making Sisklyoa the paradise of
the sportsmen has been taken..'1
"W hen the voters of the state
established the Klam ath river
as a fish reserve last fa ll and
defeated the efforts of t>e Elec­
tro-Metals Company to hydro­
electric power rights at Ishl Plsht
falls on the lower Klam ath river.
the firs t's te p was taken.
The
river Is open to the salmon,
which come from the ohean to
spawn’ and die in the Klamath
and Shasta rivers, the* lattet* a
tributary of the larger stream,
and a favorite spawning grounds
for saln)on.
Up the Klamath.
In fall and spring, ran the great
steelhead trout; rainbows, they
would be called, if they were
8
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Mlaa Mabel Lawber o f Np
R iver la Killed When Ci
Crashes Near Klauiath
Alxandra w ill be burled Friday
at Windsor, in the vaults where
her husband, King Edward, and
the bodies of eight othqr former
Kings of England He In state.
Benna« and Tranchell M ak­
in g Final Preparation
For Construction
a
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U
It
Indicates a big m ajority In the
B E R L IN , Nov. 21. — (IP)— The
bouse, and reclamatlonlsts arc
Relchsrat
today approved the
confident of their control In the
senate, i f the b ill pastes both Locarno safety treaties by a vote
houses by Thursday, the ro- of 46-A, w ith 14 ms mb el’s ab-
clamatioalsta are assured of am­ stalning from voting.
The Relchsrat, somewhat sim­
ple time to pass the measure
over the anticipated gubernator­ ila r to the American Senate, has
delegates from
each , German
ial veto.
state. The treaties come up next
week nt the Relchsrat, and a rots
to approve their signing and pas­
sage now appears certain.
LONDON, Nev. I t — <U. P .)
— The British submarine M -l GREAT LOVBR TO DO
m et * a fate similar to that of
BA TTLE N E X T YEAR
the Unked States « -S I. This was
LOS ANGBLBS, Nov. 20— (T7.
revealed today when the A d ­ P .)— Jack Demppeey w ill meet.
m iralty annonaced the report of H a rry W ills, aaplraat to tho
the master of the steamer Vldar heavyweight boxing crown, In a
at Stockholm, and an examina­ 13 round exhibition battle ot
tion ef the Vidar’a hnll showed Michigan City, Indiana, early In
the M -l disaster was due <to next September, It was definitely
aanonnoed here this afternoon.
a collision w ith the steamer.
three miles east of Altamont,
near this city, on what is known
as the Lakeview highway.
Three of the men In the party
were held by the sheriffs of­
fice on open charges, while an
unidentified man, also said to
have been In th e ’ car, was betas
sought.
W hether or
not
a
charge« of drving while drunk
will be lodged against Ted Jack-
son, said by others to have boSn
8 the pilot, Sheriff Burt Haw-
8 kins was unable to
8
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8
8 It skidded Into the d itih , and
8 that the stranger had relieved
8 him of *30. Jackson told news­
8 paper men Be had simply "met
8 the guy In town.”
8
Miss Mabel Lawber, recently
8 of Klamath Falls and formerly
8 of Oklahoma, was the woman
8 who lost her life. She suffered
8 a complete fracture of the skull
8 and according to the coroner's
8 office, died Immediately. She
8 was about 19 years of age.
8
Miss Josephine Jackson, of
8 Sprague River, who Is a patient
8 at the Klamath Valley hospital,
8 received a fractured left shoul­
8 der and bruises, according to
Dr. L. L. Truax, the attending
physician. Her condition Is not
grave. Jackson, the alleged driv­
er, suffered bruises about the
legs It was said, and was treat­
ed by the county physician.
Alvin W illis and Eddie San-
cher were the other two known
parties In the automobile. W illis
admitted yesterday he had been
drinking, and added that Jack-
son had had a bottle.
Nam es V ictim az Oo-cespond
ent, Says W ife Made His
L ife Burdensome
Hyman H untley of Medford,
acquitted by a . Jury last Satur­
day of a first degree murder
charge for the stabbing to death
last September of Jesse Jarnos
Gibbs, Thursday filed a suit
for divorce In the circuit court
against his wife, H attie. Hunt-
ley names Gibbs as the co-res­
pondent, and attributes his fam­
ily troubles to the dead man.
uUp to sight months age,”
the complaint alleges, “plaintiff
and defendant were happy In
their married life, when the de­
fendant became infatuated with
Jesse James OIbbs, and con­
ducted herself ^n a disgraceful
Improper and Indecent manner
with said Gibba.”
The di voice is based upon
c ru e l. and inhuman treatment
charges, asserting that "actions
of the defendant did Irritate
the p la in tiff and mgde life bur­
densome.”
-
picked up at sea today
ann bound from Port-
land, Maine, to Norfolk,
Virginia.
The rescue of the men
was told In a rudio re­
ceived by the Pocahon­
tas Steamship company
owners of the collier,
from Its captain, George
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fj
The chamber of commerce for­
um next Tuesday will be in the
nature of a homecoming Thanks­
giving.
A ll the civic organiza­
tions are Invited to Join with the
chamber* In making this one of
the best gatherings of the year.
The LIthlans, Ktwanls, Womans'
Civic Club, Music Study Club,
American Legion, D. A. R., and
Ministerial Association have been
invited to assist In making the
program one of the best of the
season. New comeiu to Ashland
are especially Invited and each ur»
ganlzstion Is urged to Invite some
Of these new residents to unite
with the members of (he chamber
pn that date.
Arrangements have been made
at the Llthla Springs hotel for ad­
ditional space If It la required,
and a special menu w ill be plan-
ned for the occasion.
T E M P IR A T U R E DROPS
TO 27.5 DEGREE MARK
Smoker Has Lined up
Good Tim e for All
CARLSON VS. STARKEY
■
. ■»»
W elterweights Dow» oa Mala Spot
on Card of Boxing
Tonight Is one of the big
O. Pierce.
nights of the year for members
The derelict boat had
of Ashland Lodge No. 944. Q.
blown adrift from New
P. O. Elks, for tonight the an­
York bay on Saturday.
nual Thanksgiving smoker win
It was carried out to sea ::
be held In the club rooms of the
into the path of the- 8
order here.
Isaacc T. Mann
Turkles by the score, baskets
of
groceries
and
numberleaa
other articles w ill be glv,en
away, while one of the finest
boxing
ever shown In
Southern Oregon has been lined
up for the'entertainm ent of the
ring worms.
Johnny Carlson, Southern Ore­
gon favorite, who recently fought
a slashing draw with Joe Jewett.
Klamath Falls welterweight, will
tangle with Kid Starkey, Klam­
ath Falls 145 pounder ’ in the
Oppoaition o f Col. Fish and
Game Commission Brings main event.
Carlson has been putting up
Action
some sweet fights lately, and
■YREKA, Nov. 21— In the fare his backers are confident that
The lat­
of threatened opposition by the he w ill take Starkey.
ter,
however,
last
week
went to
state fish and game commission.
Thomas . M. Park of San Fran- a ten round draw with Johnny
clsco has withdrawn, at least Trambltia, flashy Portland wel­
temporarily, his application to ter, and w ill make Carlson step
divert a large volume of water every ,nch of tke Journey.
The seml-lwidup w ill bring
together Jack Crlm, Klamath
Indian and Solly Burns of Port­
land, 146 pounds.
Crim has
been knocking the boy. silly
around Klamath, and M showing
'^ J w - lee -of Improvement la «very
fight.
Buras is known as a
un- "T
slashing fighter who packs a
Jn_ mean wallop.
lr#
Harold Reece and W ilbur H sr-
. . . rlngton, another Klamath red-
along the Klamath river from Its skin, tangle In the special event.
mouth to the mouth of Scott Harrington has been going nicely
in the boxing bouts at Klamath,
river.
The principal purpose
of the initiative was to pro- while Reece Is known as a
slugger, who has forgotten what
Dibit (he construction of dams
or other barriers which would backing up means.
I n ' addition, Jim Bowers, In
Interfere with the passage of
charge of the smoker? has ar­
fish.
The fish and game commission ranged for a curtain raiser.
Members of Ashland Lodge
made Its objection known In a
No.
944, in Northern California
communication to the state di­
will be at the affair en maasc.
vision of water rights soon after
P ark’s application had been* filed and with Bowers In charge of
the affair, all are assured ot w
with the latter organisation.
Park proposed to use the ma­ good time.
jo r portion of the river Ylow for
the development of hydro-electric
energy and for mining purposes.
The
proposed
tunnel
system
wonld have been several miles
long with tntakea in the bed
of -the river.
Chamber Forum
Tuesday to be -
a Homecoming
In spite of a heavy frost which
covered the. groand this morning.
It was stated by Louis Dodge,
weather oberver, that the offi­
W oM halas «old sparingly cial thermometer had only drop­
throughout Oregon nt prices,up ped to the 27.1 degree mark dur­
ing the night.
to 19 cents.
Portland — Telephone <
pany starts 111,100 service
dltioaa hi West Side area.
-^-Tbree men who
had
drifted days without food
In u small boat were
K L A M A T H FALLS, Nov. 21—
Dynamite nearly took toll of
( one life near Bonansa, Thursday
, and a short time later in Klam ­
,
ath
Falla was the oause of y>o
(
severe
In ju ry of two employes
,
of
the California Oregon Power
, company working nt Fourth and
; Lincoln streets.
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The in ju rfd are:
George Lapowt, -Russian road
j laborer, working under George
■
Welkbolown and Alec Affnnatlf,
, sub contractors working under
B rattain and Sullivan, In road
construction work Dear Bon­
,
ansa,
one eye blown out of his
,
head
and the other eye also be­
, lieved to he lost.
H. W estfall employe 6 t the
California Oregon Power com­
pany, suffering from cuts and
bruises, censed by dynamite ex­
plosion.
Robert B. Mahan, also em­
ployed with the California Ore­
gon Power company, suffering
from painful abrasions cuts and
bruises from the exploelon.
Beyond the fact that ha wae
W EATHER
Oregon and Washington
— Fair tonight and Sun­
day.
Freezing tempera­
tures in the east portion,
with frost In the weet
portion.
Fresh easterly
winds.
injured by a dynamite explosion,
little is known of the circum­
stances of Lapowt’s aocldent He
was rushed to Klamath Falls.
Little hope was held out by
hospital authorities at the Klam ­
ath Valley hospital for the skK
Ing of hts sight. Ha was in no
condition to tell the story of-M s
accident.
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Westfall and Mahan warn in­
jured as they were d rillin g Into
the ground at Fourth and L in ­
coln to place a dynamite charge,
for the purpose o f opening Up
a hole for a power company pole.
Yesterday tljey had exploded "a
charge of dynamite In the same
hole, bnt only part of the charge
had exploded.
When the d«to
struck the unexploded dynamite
of the previous day tt* exploded
practically la thetr tpcee.
The
force of the exploelon threw np
rocks and d irt which cat their
faoee end hand* severely. W r
ware aot seriously hurt, however,
and w ill recover from (he efiedt