Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1926, Image 1

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    MALABIA
GERMS
ly
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
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vol .
xux
The Tidings Hoe Been Ashland's
Wire Service)
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 41
TARRY MEETING
Indeterminate
Sentence ' Law
» ' ■ » -
T idings
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine ca^es out of tea of m O itt /S-'
This is a proven fact.
‘I. X
AY, JAN. 20, 1926
ASHLAND, OREGON, WE
Professor
Prelate Recovering
to be Explained
NO. 118
H ALLS
QUESTIONS) AT
COUNCIL MEET
SACRAMENTO, J a a. 9
9 ’ 30— Will F. Morrlsh of U
9 Berkeley, president of U
9 the state board of prison 9
Question of Granting New
9 directors, today „received 9
Local Man is Witness in 9 a . letter from the fore- 9
Licenses Raises
Local1 Church
Row
9 m an-of the. Loa Angeles • 9
Battle >
9 , county grand jury in- 9
ONE IS TURNED DOWN
9 vltlng the board to m eet, 9
MINISTERS ON STAND
9 with tjieju ry to explain 9
Mayor Issues Order That Card
Hotel, Resort Owners and Chamber of Commeroe Heads
9
the working of the lnde- 9
Tables Mast be Discontinu­
Influence- of Hysteria F elt at
Gather at Session Here to Discuss Best Methods of
9
terminate
sentence
(
law
9
ed at Once
•‘Tarry Meetings” Hays laical
Holding Travelers in This Section of State. Plans
9 and the- board's parole 9
Man nt Baptist Trial
Made.
9 policy,,, • .
• .
79
The ever recurrent pool halt
question, the bone of contention
9
ThcVnas M. Gannon, X
of the city council was again rais­
Doctrinal differences between) g local member of the pris- 9
A rustic arch across the Pacific Highway at the
ed at the regular meeting of the
the faith, as practiced by the g On board, said it is lik e ly /
California Oregcta boundrv line will be erected, accord­
council, held last night, and be­
Established Baptist church and g the ¿board will send a
ing to the unanimous decision of the meeting in the Lithin
fore the evening had been com­
the “Aimée McPherson Font* 9 committee (to; confer with
Springs hotel parlors Tuesday afternoon when the natur
pleted, one pool hall owner had
Square Gospel New Movement*' 9 the southern jury in the
al resources of Southern Oregon was the main topic f of
been denied a license, another,
teachings, were told from the 9 ; Terjt. me^ir • future.
He
although
severely censored by
discussion.
witness stand yesterday after­ 9 declared there is general
Mayor O. H. Johnson, was grant-«
“ You are entering the land of Crater Lake,’’ will be
noon by two leaders of the Bap­ 9 ' misunderstanding to the
ed a license, and the Mayor Issued
tist church in Oregon, as wit­ 9 operation of 1 the sentence
th'e messago delivered by the arch to the thousands of
an order to the Chief of Police
nesses In the suit of the Ash­ 9 and parole laws.
tourists who annually cross the states’ boundary line
that all card games in the pool
land Baptist church against the
into Oregon. In the center of the arch will be a magnifi­
While Count and Countess Karolyi halls must be discontinued at
Baptist Church, Inc., for pos
once.
cent painting of Crater Lake, in colors, by Miss Mabel are
seeking to force the State De­
session of church property. They
Russel,
local
artist,
provided
the
plans
and
recommenda­
Lou Hilty, proprietor of a pool
partment to allow them to enter
were Dr. W. B. Hinson, D. D.,
tions
of
.the
meeting
are
carried
out.
hall
near
the Southern I Pacific
the
United
States,
Oscar
Jaszl,
_
and Dr. O. C. Wright, executive
station, was denied a license to
who
was
a
minister
in
the
Karolyi
I.
E.
Vining,
who
presided
after
the
welcoming
of
secretary of the Oregon Baptist
the delegates by J. II. Fuller, secretary of the local cham­ cabinet when it controlled Hun­ operate during 1926. Hilty was
state convention. Dr. Milliken,
convicted several weeks ago of
ber of commerce, stated that he did not want to see the gary, Is teaching political science operating
religious director for Oregon for
a punch board in his
at Oberlin College, Oberlin, O. He
meeting pass without some definite action, some tangible Intends to become an American place of business.
the Baptist church, has been
called as a witness today. AU
gccomplishment. After colliug attention to the fact that citizen.
A license was granted William
are of Portland.
the boundary line was marked only by a sign at the Bide
Rheinhart, proprietor of an estab­
CJrcuit, Judge Walter
H.
of .the read stating the spot was the boundry line, with­
lishment* on North Main street,
Evans of Multnomah connty.
although Johnson attempted to
out delivering any message to the tourists, recommended
presiding, yesterday morning re­
show that Rheinhart waa allow­
that an attractive, rustic arch lie erected there.
Annual Report of Park
ing minors to play in his place ot
quested counsel to furnish a
Cardinal
Merpier,
Belgium's
famous
war
cardinal,
whQ
_________
.
This
was
unanimously
en­
Board Shows Increase
business.
copy of Dr. James Brown's "Bn?
dorsed and aproved
by the
lias been near death for several days, is reported on the
in Business
When a character witness ap­
cyclopedia of Religious Know­
1 e g a t es present.
Colonel
road to recovery. Stomach accesses, and advanced 4ge,
peared
for Rhinehart, Johnson at­
ledge," compiled In 1878, and
Thomson,
superintendent
of
Over 25,000 tourists enjoyed were the cause of the Cardinal’s serious illness.
tempted
to become sarcastic, ask­
adopted by the Ashland Baptist the comforts of the Lithla Park
Crater Lake National forest,
ing,
“I
suppose
you came here at
church at Its formation In 1884. anto camp during 1825, accord­
volunteered the services of the
the
solicitation
of Mr. Rhine­
The request came when plain­ ing to figures contained In the
government's arofiltects, stating
hart?”
The
witness
answered that
tiff's counsel objected to ques­ annual report of the Park Board
the arch 'should come within the
4
he
had,
although
he
gave Indi­
tions by the defense from the given out yesterday. A total of
province of -the government's
cation of not understanding the
niles^and by-laws of Dr. Edge»- 10,141 cars, carrying. 25,40« per-
work.* This-wee gladly accepted
q a e s U o u ...
T “ . Hitchcock* —a
Tke plaintiff . has sons visited the .park. Of these,
e* pflsti ?f6r If A Tarch trfhy h® 7M New Raridentd Here,
In the Rheinhart case, the
been questioning from the man­ 8,114 cars, or almost one of
Figures of Phone
procured from Oregon forests
council
voted unanimously for
ual of Dr. J. Newton Brown.
Company Show
every three registered at the
as It was stated that several
granting his license, thus practi­
9
BERKELEY,
Cal.,
Jan.
a
O. F. Carson, of Ashland, a camp, remained from two w,
years ago Oregon mills offered
9 20—-The« University of a Any Effort to Keep Traveler to furnish the posts gratis.
Ashland had an Increase in pop­ cally absolving him from blame
member of the Baptist church ten days.
,
,
Longer,
Futile,
ulation
last year of 765, according for the youths who were arrested
»
California,
with
an
atten-
a
since he was 16 years old,
Receipts of the camp totaled
Ed Millfr of Grants Pass, sug
He
Says
to figures compiled by the local in his place a few weeks ago. In
9 dance- of 16,282 full-time a
was the chief witness at the over $8,000, $4,364 being taken
gestetf that it might be well to
the Hilty case, Councllmen Hardy,
m.orning session of the trial. in from campers and $3,676 Judge Thomas Reflises to » students, today was ac- a
R. W. Price, lessee of the Lithla locate a similar welcome on the office of the Pacific Telephone Peters and Burdlc voted In favor
and Telegraph company.
a claimed as the largest a Springs hotel here, was the prin­
He testified that' he withdrew from the rent of shelters.
Redwood highway, but no actiou
Call in Outside Jurist
Records of the company show o f , the license, and Councllmen
a
school
of
its
kind
In
the
a
cipal
speaker
today
at
the
Forum
his membership because after
Cup receipts were $1,156.
was taken on this suggestion. that on January 1, 1926, there High, Wright and Wiley against
For Case
a United States.
a luncheon of the Klamath Falls Mr. Vining urged that some
the Price revival "there was no showing that 23,100- persons
it. Ma^r Johnson then added his
The attendance figures a chamber of commerce. Price method of soliciting funds be were 833 telephone services In the negative vote and the license was
A plea of not guilty to the a
longer spiritual food in the ser­ used the cups in drinking lithla
city, while on January 1, 1928,
vices." He also'resigned as Sun­ water during the past year. charge of perjury, was entered a ware compiled on the a spoke on tourist travel, and the devised by a committee to pay
this number had Increased to denied.
best
method
of
obtaining
it
for
day school superintendent. He This Is an increase of $165, by the Court on the refusal of a basis of students enrolled a
the expenses of the arch, Hug 1,034, an increase of lWl ser­
The operators of the pool hallp
told of the enthusiasm of the netted from the sale of cups the defendant to enter a plea a for the first semester of a Southern Oregon. In his speech, gesting that 50 cents be the vices.
admitted conducting card games.
present
academic a he agreed largely with what was maximum donation, as it would
pastor, Rev. B ., C. Miller, after over 1924, and indicates that in the case of State vs. Dr. a the
Figures, compiled over a long Although Mayor Johnson admit­
a
year.
The
registration
«. decided at the conference of be better to have as many period of time, show that each ted he had knowledge of the
the Price meetings, which he the Individual cups were used by Charles T. Sweeney, Monday
did not "consider good Baptist 3,100 more persons than' during morning at 10:00 o’clock and a does not include corres- 4 chamber of commerce heads here Southern Oregonians interested telephone Is used by five persons. games, he failed to explain why
the Court thereupon s e t’the trial a pondence study, exten- a yesterday, but In a few instances as possible.
teachings.”
Therefore, the Increase of 161 hig original pledge, made wheir
the previous year.
such as national advertising, he
Income from the park camp of the case for Monday, Febru­ a sion study ’or other work a was at variance.
The witness said that the
The following committee ' was services would indicate an In­ he entered the office the first of
a not- counting towards a a
last year, to close the card tables,
*
f
four cardinal principles of the grounds showed an Increase of ary 1.
Price said: “The tourist Is no appointed to arrange for the crease of 766 persons.
a
degree.
a
had not been fully enforced. When
Yesterday
the
defendant.
Based
on
1,034
phones
in
the
"Four-Square
Gospel"
were $2,322 over 1924.
different a person than the rest arch: Colonel Thomson, Miller
he first entered office, Johnson
a
.
Columbia,
with
11,836
a
Sweeney,
through
his
attorneys,
city,
It
wag
declared
that
the
P e r m a n V^t improvements,
"Jesus saves," "divine healing,"
of us who travel, so Just stop to Grants Pass, McNealey, .Orants
declared. He would order the card
a
students,
according
to
Xt
filed
a
general
affidavit
of
pre­
population
of
Ashland
is
5,170.
think what it Is that ¿»leases us Pass,' Frobach, Medford, and
"the baptism of the Holy costing $3,990 were Installed in
Using the same constant for the tables out, and for a time there
Ghost" and "Jesus is coming the Park. The city gave tie judice against Judge Thomaa a figures at the university, a most from the standpoint o f ser­ a man to be appointed from
use pf phone, this city had a popu­ were no tables operating. About
Ashland.
soon."
The Rev. Miller, he Park Board, from the city taxes, without relating any facts other a Is second largest, and the a vice and scenic attractions.
lation of .4,415 on January 1, three months ago, the tables were
a
University
of
Illinois
la
a
"Southern Oregon is that part
said, preached largely from the $4,316.39, to aid In the opera that the belief that he could not
Frank Jordan, chairman of 1985.
t again put into operation, and, al­
a.
third
with
11,212.
a
obtain
a
fair
trial
and
accom­
of our state which lies sduth from the Ashland park board, gave
tlon of the park. Thus, detract-
second and third beliefs.
Ashland showed the greatest in­ though Johnson admitted reading
panied su^h affidavit by a mo­
Roseburg and east from the Pa­ an interesting report on the
crease
in telephone installations, In The Tidings, an announcement
(Contlnued From Page One) tion asking Judge Thomas to
(Continued On Page Six)
cific Ocean to Eastern Oregon, auto camp activities. Mr, Ger-
based
on
population, of any city that the tables were again in op­
call in an outside judge. This
generally known as the ,Rogue rish, of Klamath Falls who is
in
Otegon,
outside of Portland, eration, he failed to take action.
motion and affidavit was ruled
River Valley and the Klamath secretary of the state auto camp
the figures released today Indi­
on by Judge Thomas on the
X-akes country, and as fas as cli­ association, Jack Milton, of
(Continued en Page Three)
cate.
mate «nd natural beauty Is con­
same day In which he recited
Jackson Hot 8prlngs, Ed Miller
cerned, It has no equal. Each
fully his reasons for the ruling.
of Grants Pass, and others spoke
city located In this district Is on
Judge Thomas ruled that the
one of the main highways, and on the auto camp question. In
defendant dM not recite any,
has very little or no advantage (Continued Op Page Three)
facts upon which his conclusions
over the others as far as having
were based; that no reason'
the visitor pass our front door.
exists upon which the defendant
Tuesday, January 8A
Farmers of Sduthern Oregon
"If one city is getting more
could possibly form a belief that
In general and Jackson county
10 ' a. m.— Professor A. C. the judge Is either prejudiced Well Known Former County than another it is because that
especially, will be in attendance Bouquet, Garden and , Truck
city Is paying more attention to
Judge Dies at
against him or cannot give him
the visitors' comforts and pleas­
at the three day session of Crops'.
•
Medford
William B. Pracht has lived in the soldiers' trousers were made.
ures. We are like so many stores,
fanners and fruit growers to be
11 s. m.— F. E. Price, Fer­
(Continued On Page Three)
Ashland
33 years. When I visit­ The dark blue la from the dark
News
of
the
death
last
eve­
all on the main street of the same
held bore Tuesday, Wednesday tilisers.
ed
him
recently
I found the roomy blue of soldiers’ blousas. Thaae
ning
of
former
county
julgo,
city, and we each prosper In pro-
and Thursday of next week.
1:3D p. m.—C. L. Long, Small
.
. . .
Improvements will be made old house In which he has lived uniforma w en worn by soldlen
to III« m a n n o r in w h ic h w e
.. how we display our­
tfl0 coming season, whirl» so long a veritable treasure chest, during the Mexican war. As
advertlse,
agricultural matters, Instructors
2:30 p. m.— Professor A. C.
will
make
the roadbed, leading
"My father. Max Pracht, was a can see, the colon In all of the
the people of this county among selves, the service we give. Re­
at the Oregon Agricultural Col­ Bouquet, Garden and. Truck
to Crater Lake National Park, and born collector,” he said. "Any­ old ruga — and I have over 1
whom he waa almost unlver ally member our cities are only the
lege, will conduct the program, Crops.
to the lake in particular, the best thing rare, beautiful or unusual here— are of soft tones and
show windows for the rest we
known.
whjch will ha given under the
of any roadway in any National appealed Irresistibly to him. As dued eolots. <
Wednesday, January 87
Mention was made In the lodll have to offer and they must be Park in the country, according to
auspices of the Connty Agent,
"My father also collected I»-
you can see, our house has many
10 a. m.— E.- N. Broçaraan,
ptess recently of Judge Ganlner clean, well lighted and In every plans announced yesterday by Col­
dlen baskets In the Southwest aa
and the Ashalnd chamber of Farm Crpps.
rooms,
and
the
rooms
are
large,
having to undergo an operanon way attractive. The visitor ar­ onel C. O. Thompson, superin­ so father had plenty of space to well aa la Alaska. While In Mag-
commerce. ' '
11 a. m.— F. C. Reimer, . One of the finest records for
rives at hts like or dislike for your
an ordinary, "back yard pen” of for appendicitis but assur nee
tendent, of the park.
display his treasures. When he Ico he made a collection of carved
city by the manner In which It
Starting Tuesday morning, the Peaches and Cherries.
was
given
that
he
was
pro­
hens,
was
recounted
this
morning
The
biggest
change
to
he
made
waa
In the government service in canes and Mexican work. While
1:30 p. m.—A. L. Peck,
first Impresses him.
program will continue fot three
by Mrs. 8. K. Barnes of this city. gressing satisfactorily until A
will
be
the
reduction
of
the
grade
Ariaona
and New Mexico many at Sitka he made a collection of
"Never advertise that you are
days, with lectures from the Landscape Gardening. <
Mrs. Barnes is the owner of five taw days ago when complica­
on the final hill leading to the yean ago he bought, at prices old Russian candlesticks,
Thursday, January 88
professors occupying most ot
slgle comb, Rhode Island Red tions developed which resulted the only city In this wonderful lake. At present this grade is ranging from $3.60 to around of them of silver and 18
10
a.
m.—
H.
E.
Cosby,
Poul­
district or that you are at the
the time. The regular forum
hens, which started to lay October In his passing last Evening at
11 per cent, and has caused diffi­ $10, over 100 old-time Navajo high. Here to an old
end
of the highway, but advertise
luncheon of the Ashland cham­ try Management.
28, 1925. From November 1 of 7 o’clock.
culty to several cars each season. ruga. Take that one draped across copper samovar he bought at
the beauties and wonders beyond.
11 a. m.— Dr. W. T. Johnaoft, last year, until January, thsy have
ber will be given on Tuesday,
Few
cltissns
of
Jacks«! Aa much aa possible tie your­ This grade will be reduced to a the old square piano, for exam­ 8ltka that originally
Poultry
Diseases.
laid 800 eggs, an average of four county we're more widely known
6 1-2 per cent grade during the ple. It la woven of soft gray,-light Russia. That panel ee
with several ot the professors
selves to those wonder spots that
1:30 p. m.— H. B. Coaby, eggs per day from the pen.
Baronoff castle at I
coming
season. Thompson said.
speaking on the program.
or more generally respected than are nationally advertised, for we
Poultry Management.
The hens are still In fine shape Judge Gardner. For two terma
A total of $289,000 will be ex­ blue and dark blue wools. The bouse to full of wlmi
have a few beauty spots hate in
The program for ike throe
3:80 p, ,m.— Dr..W. T. John­ to reach the 120 mark for the pen
pended upon the roads ir> the light blue wool- comes from the tell me ere maseem
days session will he aa follows- son, Poultry Diseases.
this month.
light blue woolen cloth of which Portland Journal.
(Continued On P a g e . Thi s)
park,
under the present plans.
(Continued On Page Three)
0. F. CARSO N
it
OYER 2 3 ,0 0 0
TOURISTS CAMP
IN PARK HERE
of
SWEENEY PLEA _ University
Calif. Largest
o f PREJU
f l H DICE«"’”»
IS OVERRULED
PRICE CLAIMS ~
TOURISTS STAY
BUT FEW DAYSp
4
DEATH CALLS
G. A. GARDNER
FORMER JUDGE
0. A. C. 1NSTRDCT0RSWILL BE
ON FARMER MEET PROGRAM
Crater Park Roads
to be Improved
More This Seaton
"Back Yard Pen” of|2“ r“ m
A
.
«.
Hens Making
Excelllent Record
-_______ __ C___ -3
PHONES SHOW
INCREASE IN
PO PU LA TIO N
LOCAL MAN HAS WONDERFUL
COLLECTION IN HOME HERE