Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1925, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Onaot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domeetio water help«.
ASHLAND "LIMATE
Without the n y /
Jicine cures
nine caaes o*
A of asthma,
This is a r
fact
The Tidings Hoe Been Ashland9 s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(unit«4, » « » s wire service)
VOL. X L «
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volusia 4*
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INACCURATELY
= 'g
10 Judges Quit
Because of
Low Salary
Red Grange Signing $300,000 Contract
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L. H. Parker, Revenue Head,
is Criticised for Lax
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NO. 88.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1925
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S A V E D 111,000
Senate Would Hear From Davie
on Request for Use of Ships
as Transports
WASHINGTON. v t . . 14-(LF>-
The government lost half a mil­
lion dollars la taxes, as the re­
sult of the Irregular handling
of all tax payments of the Rob­
ert Dollar Steamship company,
Pacific Coast Ship operators,
L. H. Parker, a member of the
Cousens committee, iveetlgatlng
the International Revenue Bu­
reau, told the committee In tes­
timony made to the House to­
day.
Parker, in his message, criti­
cised the government's audits
of the company's returns, made
by L. H. Lehman, chief of the
returns section of the Internal
Revenue Bureau, saying that
Lehman’s action resulted in the
government refunding to the
Dollar company $11,000 In 1918
alone.
Secretary of Navy Lays Blame for Shenandoah Disaster
on Commander Lansdowne, ¡in Report Says Com­
mander ICoud Have Deferred or Call (off Trip of
Dirigible,
By LUDWELL D E N N Y ------
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. — (IP) — Secretary of the
Navy'Wilbur today answered criticisms of the navy and
its aircraft policy through his annual report, declaring in
substance that all is well.
Wilbur absolved the department of responsibility
for the Shenandoah disaster 6y stating that Lieut. Comdr.
Lansdowne, who perished with the airship, was express­
ly told that he could “ defer the trip,‘change the itiner­
ary, or abandon it altogether if in his judgment such
changes were rendered necessary.’’
“ The development of naval aviation has progress­
ed during the past year with satisfactory results in spite
of many difficulties inherent in the refinement of a new
art,’’ the Secretary said.
“ Aircraft operating with the other coordinate arms
of the fleet are vitally essential to modern naval opera­
tions,’’ but, he added, “ must be closely coordinated with
the plans and maneuvers of the fleet organization,’’
Referring to the surface fleet, Wilbur stated that
the Hawaiian maneuvers and Australian cruise were “ a
practical demonstration of the fitness of the navy.’’
WASHINGTON, Deo. 14— (V.
P .)— Secretary of War Davis
would be required to tell the
Senate why he asked the Ad­
miral Oriental line in opera­ — --------------------- ----- ,
tion on* of Seattle, for
ships to be used as army trans­
ports, under a resolution intro­
duced Into the Senate today by
Senator Jones' of Whshlngton,
chairman of. the commerce com­
mittee.
MRS. DORA WARNER
CALLED BY DEATH
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Mrs. Dora Warner, for several
years a resident of Ashland,
died Saturday evening, at tho
home o t her daughter, Mrs. E.
M. Reuse, 198 Alida street.
Mrs. Warner is survived by
One daughter, Mrs. Reuse ot
Ashland and two sons; J. W.
Warner of Weed, Calif., ann J.
M. Warner of Plains, Montana.
Funeral services w ill' be held
tomorrow afternoon from Stock’s
Undertaking Parlor. R**- B. C.
Miller will officiate at the ser­
vices.
Interment will be in
Mountain View cemetery.
BURGLAR8 GET LOOT
IN RED BLUFF JOB
Police
officials
throughout
Northern Cslifornla and Southern
Oregon Rave been asked to be
on the lookout for burglars, who
Friday nlyht broke into the J.
T. Chalstrom Jewelry store In
Red B ln «, removing hrticles
valued at more than $4,000.
Included In the Jewelry ob­
tained were several diamond
rings,
wrist
watches.
men's
watches, cut links, belt buckles
and many other articles.
Advertise
The
While
and I t .
For the first time In 'twelve
years Medford hue been eelected
as tha meeting place, and this
year the entire meeting will be
devoted to the subject of pears.
Prominent speakers f*pm Cali­
fornia, Washington and Oregon,
and points as far distant aa Wash­
ington D. C., will cover, all angles
of the pear game. Thia event Is
of Importance to all of Southern
Oregon, providing an .it does an
opportunity for everyone Interest­
ed, which Includes all fruit rais­
ers, farmers and business men, to
learn something of this subject.
Everything from the planting
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14
— Ten
former
federal
judges and a former sen-
ator today Xold a sub-
committee of the Senate
judiciary committee that
they had been forced to
retire from the bench be-
cause of the low salaries.
The sub-committee was
appointed to Investigate
and report whether the
salaries of Judges should
be increased.
W illiam Cole Attempting to
Clear Self of Injuring
Man
BLAM ES
Bellview Organizations to
Give First Show for Club
House Fund Friday
The pen strokes being made bv the curly-haired gentleman in the picture means just
$300,000 in his young life. The gentleman is Red Grange, and lie’s signing a contract
to appear in movies. About him W. E. Sheltenberger, who holds the contract; Harry G.
Kosch, his attorney, and Cl C. Pyle, Grange’s manager. ‘
FIRE CHIEF SAYS
MCCOY BLAZE
California’s
Health Yearly
Improves
ENGINEERS IN
STATE MDST
HAVE LICENSE
AUTOMOBILE
V ictim is in H ospital W ith Frac­
tured Hkull, R esu lt o f Accl-
<tei(t D uring A rrest
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FUN ON PODUNK
LIMITED FARCE
TO BE GIVEN
The first of a series of enter­
tainments to be ,given by the
Bellview P. T. A. and the Upper
Valley Community club, for the
purpoee of raising funds for the
construction of a club house will
be given Friday evening, at eight
o’clock. The entertainment will
feature the farce playlet, "Fun
on the Podunk Limited.”
Prominent Bellview residents
will take leading parts In the
playlet, which Is said to be a
screaming farce thTOBgttoat.
"
Refreshments will be served
following the program,
The cast for the playlet fol­
lows.
Farmer Boggs, Albari-Thomas;
KLAMATH FALLS. Dec. 14—
William Cole, former special
state agent,, rptprned to Klam­
ath Friday night.
He has returned to defend
himself against charges of har­
ing fractured the skull of Frank
Pecholt, on the night of No­
vember 28.
He will remain in Klamath
until the entire affair Is settled
and disposed of, he said . Satur­
day.
Saturday Cole, W. H. McMIlls
and an "under cover" man
named Boyd, all of whom tonic
part in the arrest of Pecholt
on the night of November 28, held
a conference with the district
attorney, over the Pecholt af­
fair. The conference was M sj
attended by State Prohibitin'.
Awent L. L. McBride.
"I am here to tell my part
of the story in the Pecholt case."
Cole remarked following the
conference.
“I want a grand
Jury Investigation of the entire
affair. I lvlte it and am naxlons
to testify before that body.” __
Cole on a previous occasion.
Just before he left Klamath for
the northern part of the state.
Issued a statement for the pres*
la which he stated that Pecholt
was hurt when he fell into a
recommending an in­
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.
creased personnel from 82,000 to
14— A report prepared
84,000 end larger classes at the
by ! Dr.
Walter • M.
Annapolto Naval Academy, which
Dickie, secretary ot the
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wonld entail increase^ expendi­
state board of health,
tures, Wilbur praised the Admin­
Three Engineers Under In-
and made public today,
Baughman Bays Fire Bugs
istration economy program:
” vestigation, State Board
say*
Californians
are
Set Blare Which Does
"It la the «pinion of the dOr
Says
88. healthier than they have
. IK S -Damage .• i
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pdrtmeht that enforced economy X
88 been In t h e ' last six
m car driven by Ben Sebett*i - peri
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 14.— h o e r h , Mrs. Fiutiwr warruii, Mary owner of the Klamath Moulding
has benefited the navy by eUm-
'Boggs, Helen Johnson; 'Grandpa company. He denied positively
Quick action by the fire • de­ 88 years.
inatlng extravagance and waste;
"The year 1926 will go . 88 (IPb—A drive to enforce the Ore­ Wiggins, Edwin Dunn; Grandma
partment probably saved the home 88
that he had even struck Pe­
gon law which requires a practic­
by developing thoroughness and
of Mrs. Jane McCoy or lowk St., $8 down in history as one 88 ing engineer to hold a stats li­ Wiggins, Mrs. Oscar Martin; cholt with a weapon of any
thrift ;and, in particular, by de­
18 of the state’s most health-
cense is being made by the state Newsboy, Wilbur Tucker; Con­ kind.
Work Thia Season Will Aid veloping the skill, seal, and char­ at 11:45 Saturday night, when 88 ful years," says the re-
Are,
declared
by
Chief
Baughman
board of engineering examiners, ductor, Henry Homes; Miss Hlgh-
Hunters, Campers And
acter of the naval personnel.
88, port, and produces fig-
to
have
been
set
by
some
unknown
Archy B. Cartor, secretary, de­ atyle, Mrs. Edwin Dunn; Irish FORUM LUNOH IS TO
Giving Protection
"The false doctrine that any
Woman, Mrs. Kenneth McWil­
persons, destroyed the back porch 88 ures to back up the state-
clared today.
BE HELD WEDNESDAY
military Improvement, or that any
88 ment.
The
statement
liams;
Susie Olsen, Gladys John­
During the 1925 session, the Improvement In the military value of the dwelling.
This moVe is in conjunction
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shows
there
were
793
Mrs. McCoy had not been at
Forest service was exceptionally of a ship, should be accomplished
R. H. Kipp,- manager of tho
with similar hetion being taken in son; Woman Suffragist, Mrs. Fred
88 cases of typhoid in this
Homes; Margurlte, Nsrma Reed­ marketing department of tke
successful In Its construction work irrespective of Its cost has given home for two days, and aa far as
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states
of
the
Union
which
have
18 state this year to Decern-
er; Groom, Ebe Dunn; Brldo, Portland chamber of commerco
In and near the Crater National place to the moral doctrine that she knew, she said, no one had
licensing laws.
18 her 1; 5,034 cases of
Mrs. Dean Scott; Mias Prim, Nell will be the speaker at the cham­
forest, according to Forest Sup­ it Is the primary function of naval been la the house.
Carter
said
that
at
present
one
B diphtheria, and 5,061 of
However, an inspection showed
ervisor Rankin. Work on four
county engineer and two city en­ Dunn; Mrs. Horbly, Lorraine Mc­ ber of commerce forum luncheon
administration to furnish the
18 scarlet fever. These aro
that
the
fire
had
broken
out
In
mountain roads was practically maximum possible defense to the
gineers are under investigation Williams; Chinaman, Clarence to be held Wednesday in the
R much lower than the fig-
completed while -approximately country for every dollar of ex­ two places on the back porch. 18 ures given for the pre-
and will be removed from their Homes; Mrs. Stutterly, Mrs. J. Llthla Springs hotel. The date
The flames, broke out on solid
.54 miles of trail were finished. In penditure." .
positions if they do not meet the E. Oowland; Mrs. Deafy, Delta of the luncheon has been chang­
18 ceding year.
Martin; Fat Man. Bert Peachy; ed from Tuesday until Wednes­
walls, leading Baughman to be­
speaking of the road and trail
state
requirements.
Wilbur added, however, that
Woman
"with baby, Mrs. Roy day, In order to accommodate
lieve that the Are bugs had pour­
work,
Suupervlsor Rankin re­
He cited the example of Eugene
"replacement of obsolescent ma­
Hassanaur;
Colored Porter, Bust­ both producers and business men,
ed
oil
on
the
walls
and
touched
marked that although the roads terial, including ships, is essen­
B. Henry, former city engineer of
er,
Buster
Owen;
Musician, L. B. who will meet tn this joint ses­
It off. .
were primarily built for forest
Klamath
Falls, who was forced to
tial to the malhtenance of a
a
Tucker.
sion to discuss cooperative mar­
la a clear case of an Incen­
protection and for opening inter­
resign in November despite strong
navy.” Projected Improvement of
keting.
diary fire, but we have no clues
ior forest regions, they are also
support
from
substantial
political
listing ships would cost $40,000,.
of value to the hunter, the camp­ 000, though he did not make such at present which would lead ua
sources, because he had not pro­
Scio — Important strike of lead
to accuse anyone of the crime,"
er and settler.
cured a state license. C. T. Bar­
a recommendation.
silver-gold-copper
ore made, in
Springfield — Two miles of ce­
Baughman stated immediately
Six miles of road between
ley has replaced him In that posi­
Morale of the service "has
Crown Mining Co.
ment sidewalk laid here this year.
Applegate river and 8teamboat never been better," according to after the Are.
tion.
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Damage to the home will not
ranch were built and a new road
The penalty for violating the
the report:
amount to more than $125,
around the foot of Manzanita hill
law, is a maximum of six months
'This is manifest to some ex­
Baughman states. Most of thia
in the Applegate district elimin­
in prison and $600 fine.
tent in that net desertions have
loss was caused by smoke and D. Perozzi Heads Committee
ated a steep and narrow grade.
decreased from 8 ,4 8 2 ,in 1928 to water damage, the wall paper and
A total of $5000 was expended
to Care for Cases in
991 in 1925, or about two-thirds, some of the interior of one room
on the Dead Indian Soda Springs
Ashland
while reenilatments have increas­ being rained by water, while the
road, and, according to present
ed from 50 per cent in 1928 to
entire house was Ailed with a
D. Pecossi, chairman of the,
plans, a like amount will be 72 percent In 1926."
dense smoke, which did consider­ Elks Christmas charity commit­
spent «liext year to tranaform .it
In reporting on the naval oil able damage to linens and article*
tee, Saturday night was author­
reserves and litigations, Wilbur of that kind.
(Continuos on Faso Four)
Mired to his armpits in the clothes somewhat, and the*
ised by Ashland Lodge No. 944,
said.
mucky
swamps of the Klamath started on the hike to where he
B. P. O. Elks to spend 8500 in
Pat V. Grace, formerly a
"During the past year the Sec­
river
near
Keno, then wander­ had left h|s companions. Upon
the
relief
of
the
poor
during
the
dishwasher emplqyed la a
retary of the Navy has continued HILTY ARRESTED ON
ing
about
In
the darkness ovsr arriving at the spot, he discov­
holiday
aeaaoa.
PUNOHBOARD COUNT
local restaurant was Satur­
under his personal supervision all
the frozen marshes for two hours, ered that hla partners had left,
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day afternoon fined *20 and
activities In connection with the
was the experience of C. B. and he was facing the three
Lou Hllty, proprietor of a
sentenced to serve 90 days
petroleum and oil shale reserves pool room, : was arrested Sat­
Shinn, well known local dentist mile hike to the boat landings
In the county Jail when he
and the general policy relative urday by Chief of Police McNabb,
yesterday.
WtriO TK*
With only a pair of heavy
plead guilty before Judge
to future fuel-oil supplies for the charged with having a punch-
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Shinn and a party of duck woolen socks a s . covering for
Frost to two complaints filed
navy."
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hunters were tramping ovsr the his feat, and with the mars,.*
board In his possession. Hilty
against
him by Chief of Po-
Redaction of Marine Corps per­ will be given a hearing before
marshy land bets V
Klam- land, tracked by countless came
lice McNabb, ' ____________
« 111 river and. the K1 a in a
of th» orchard, down-through ir­ sonnel from 19.500 to 18.000 has
Grace was arrested Friday
straights, when àhlnn became Every step was torture, hat io
rigation, pruning, topworking, not curtailed training activities or
evening,
when he threw a
separated from his party. Fur stop meant probable death by
blight eradication, spraying, or­ reduced tho complements aboard
bottle from one of the upper
ther and further u« went, pay­ framing.
chard heating, pollination, har­ ships, the report staled.
floors of the Hotel Ashland.
ing little sttentlôn to tha laud
vesting, precooling, storage, «hip­
Perozzi's request for this
Wilbur explained the Increase
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Shinn’s companions, meanwhile
He was Intoxicated at that
in
his hunt for ducks.
ping, canning, drying, and other In deaths caused by accidents by
amount was granted by • unani­
were
organising a searchlg party,
SHOPPING
time, he admitted in court.
Suddenly and entirely with their minds filled with every
kindred subjects, will be covered. saying "w ith'the development of
mous vote of the lodge, follow­
The *1S) fine waa assesw-d
W frS
out warning he sank over his of pessimistic thought. Finen*
The comprehensive program ar­ aviation activities new tjasards
ing a report of a show committee,
because of the disorderly
boot tops In the Jelly-like soil Shinn’s cry for help was heard.
ranged assure* everyone that this have been introduced." Disasters
recommending that a show not
conduct charge, while Judge
Orlpped tight by the clingtrg
event will be well worth attend­ occurring in 1924 Were respon­
be held this year to obtain money
When rescued, he was scan-*
Frost meted out the Jnll
mud, he was slowly gulled tu
ing. The finest talent In the en­ sible for the loss or six officers
to finance the charity work.
Ing
on a plank he had round oil
sentence for the charge of
until only his head and shoulaer.«
tire country will cover the var­ and 72 enlisted men. "Exclusive
Several organisations In Ash­
the
edge
of the river. Stiff wtth
breaking glam on the street.
were above ground.
ious subjects.
land which carry on relief work
ot these 72 deaths, the total rata
cold almost unable to move aft-
By a superhuman effort, and
It la expected that a large dele­ would have been 8.52 per 1,000
here during* the holiday season,
after
over an hour’s strugg •. assisted, the dentist clutched
Oragon—
Cloudy.
Prob­
gation from Ashland and vicinity which la a higher figure than tha
have gotten together on the work,
Shinn finally suce«..-
n frac­ with one hand his et*o* run and
ably rain In the north­
will attend the sessions. A real 1922 rate."
In ordsfr to avoid duplications,
ing himself, but be was mlnne the other four duck* ly bMf
west portion. Southwest
opportunity to obtain valuable In­
which hav* occursd In many cases
"The death rate from disease
hlb trousers,’ boots, and coat shot.
winds along the doast.
formation Is easily available to was very low; 1.78 per 100”, or
In the past.
It was an hour before Shtmi
Underwear, socks and shirt were
W.a a h I ngton — Cloudy
everyone Within reach, and large the .lowest In naval history ax-
Committees of Investigation
could
mov« about c**<«rtaMjr.
dripping with mud and water.
Probably'rain In the west
numbers of fruit fTowsrs from th* eept one year.
have been appointed, and each
but
today
I* *•*« the worm
After
succeeding
In
lighting
portion. Southeast winds
entire Pacific Coast will ha in at­
for
the
experience.
a
small
firs,
Shinn
dried
his
along the const.
(Continued on )*nge Four)
On
tendance.
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n
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COMPLETED BY
SERVICE DEFT.
¿SB: “.?,'1
ELKS TO SPEND
$300 ON XMAS
CHARITY WORK
Throws Bottle From
Window. $20
And Jail Term
PEARS TO BE FEATURED AT
STATE HORTICULTURE MEET
gon 8tate ■ Horticultural Society
will be held at the Elka Temple
In Medford on December i t , 17
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rROHI AGENT
FACES CHARGE
AT KLAMATH
¿q/oro
LOCAL DENTIST HAS NARROW
ESCAPE IN KLAMATH MARSH