I M A L A R IA GERM S Cannot survive three months in the rich osone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years Successor to the Seal-Weekly Tidings, Volarne 41 ASHLAND CLIMATE * Without the use of medicine cures nine cases ov^Sf tea of amtipr^ This is a y r / fa ct Wire Servie«) ( U n it o t i VOL. xlec T idings ly The Tidings Hoe Been Ashland's ■m ASHLAND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1926 H o rse K ic k F a ta l FORMÇR LOCAL WOMAN HANGS1 SELF BY ROPE T o H o m estea d er; S k u ll F racti DISPOSAL O F GARBAGE WILL BE TAKEN OF C o u n cilm a n H a rd y R e sig n s; T o N am e S u ccessor > T o n ig h t W H FU l SEATIIE 1 A M HELD HERE i . II. Hardy, a member of the city council for the .It last 14 months and one It I I of the leaders In civic 8 It affairs, submitted his Mrs. Pearl Sutton Commits City Council Orders Probe I t resignation as a member Suicide This Morning Into Proposal to Get 8 of the council last night. at Klamath Palls Incinerator < 8 The resignation was se­ l l cepted and without dla- IS HELD URGENT 8 cussion. . « WAS IN ILL HEALTH 8 NERD , • — I . I. I - I ‘8 It In a brief letter to Husband Discover«« Body Short- Nob H ill Street Im provem ent is It II his fellow members, M r. lly A fter Tragedy In Rcdr Ordered; Routine It 8 H ardy stated that his Matters of Store ft 8 many civic activities are .8 such that he felt he Immediate Investigation Into 8 Mrs. Pearl Button, B I, former II 8 could not do Justice to all phases of the garbago dis­ resident of Ashland, killed her­ 8 himself ana to the city posal problem. Including the cost, self by hanging a t her home, by remaining as a eoun- Jpcatlon and- procedure to be 8 2 0 miles east o f K lam ath Falls SALEM, Ore., Feb. 17.—(IP)—Nine convicts are in this morning, according to word 8 oilman, and he asked that Pierce L. Jett, 23-year-old lawyer, and son of a well to followed In the construction of ft he be relieved of further the state prison hospital today suffering from wounds as received by local friends of a municipal Incinerator, was or­ do Seattle family, was in the Ashland city jail this^mom- 8 duty at once. the result of a riot in the dining room of the state prison the fam ily. dered by the city council last ing on charges of forgery and embezzlement. He is await­ The council w ill meet night . upon the recommenda­ 8 WJth her husband, Frank But last night during the supper hour. ing extradition to Washington where he is badly wanted tion of Mayor Johnson and Coun­ 8 In special session tonight The convicts wrecked the room, threw dishes at the ton, she had been operating Sut­ 8 to elect a successor. on a charge of first degree forgery. cilman Burdic. The sanitation guards and raised a noisy disturbance before armed ton’s store between Klam ath 8 Mayor Johnson last night The arrest here of the young lawyer reads like a page committee jras authorized to F alls and Chiloquin for the past 8 submitted the nomination guards Were rushed into the large hall and subdued them. several from a thrilling melodrama, and reveals the keen mem­ make a thorough study of the years. 8 of S. D. Taylor as a Shortly before the dining room riot, a fire, believed problem and report back as M r. and Mrs. Sutton arose at ory and presence of mind of L. N. Gilbreath, chef at the 8 successor, but Council- to have been of incendiary origin» was discovered in the the same hour this morning and quickly as possible. Tavern Cafe. 8 man Burdick and Peters The present garbage disposal flax plant. Prison officials believe the entire fire and went down stairs from the liv­ It was several months ago th at J e tt represented Mr. 8 said they were not ready ground was characterized as a riot were a part of a premeditated plan to burr) the in- ‘ ing quarters on an upper floor 8 to come to a decision Gilbreath in some litigation in Portland. At that time disgrace and a nuisance, and it of the store. Mr. Sutton went stitution and escape during the ensuing turmoil. 8 last night and asked for the young law clerk is alleged to have appropriated a was agreed that something must the front of the store and 8 a day in which to consld- The dining room riot was precipiated because of a to $300 diamond ring lielonging to Mr- Gilbreath on the be done, even If It Is necessary thought Mrs. Sutton was pro­ 8 er the mayor’s choice and new ruling of Warden J. W. Lillie forbidding talking paring breakfast. When he en to Issue bonds for the con- promise that he Was to pay about $80 in court costs. 8 to discuss the m atter among the convicts during meal hours. A t that time after a search of tered the kitchen a short time 8 with Mr. Taylor personal- ( Continued On Page Three) several days, M r. Gilbreath locat­ Two of the rioting convicts, Albert Corley, and C. later he found bis wife’s life­ 17 ly. Councilman Wil«(y ed Jett and the young man prom­ R Moore, were so seriously injured it is believed they less body hanging a t the qnd 8 and W right were ready ised to make restitution. Instead of a rope. « may die. 8 last night to confirm tha of filing a complaint against the Mrs. 8utton had been In 11) 8 nomination of Mr. Taylor, youth, Gilbreath exacted a prom­ health for some time, and this 8 as both characterised him ise. that 'he would make good the Is believed to have brought on 8 as a substantial busi- price of the diamond ring. Jett’i the despondency which termln Ona o f the heat Steelhead 8 ness man gvho would mother made an appeal on be­ sted In her self-destruction. catches of the year was made 8 work at all times for the half of the boy and promised to Besides the piusband, Mrs, 8 best interests of the city. yesterday near Gold Ray by a have him make good the loss, ac­ Sutton Is survived by two sons trio ot local anglers. They cording to Mr. GUbreath. Carl Lor ©laid, popular local both of Klamath. are John Hughes, Jack» Mattern H ls Photo Taken musician who la engaged In Big Function Planned for Seattle apd A. C. Ninlnger, who came But not Satisfied w ith Jett’s for several weeks, w ill Moro, Oregon, Man washin^ ^ /s ^ Birthday, Two “ Hard Boiled’’ Youthi promises, Mr. Ollbreatft went a hack weighed down p ith 15 broadcast from K JR , Seattle, to ­ to S u Montila in and Girl Apprehended *1 beauties. A couple ot the trout step farther. He marched the morrow . eeeaiag, Thursday, be­ Portland ia ti . At Pmxsmnir , weighed approximately teq tween 1 4 :3 0 sad I t o’eoek, ae (Continued (Sí Page" Ÿ wo)^ ' Members of the* Ashland M cording to Information received ' ...• PO RTLA N D. O re.,’ Feb. 17— pounds. FACE SERIOUS CHARGE Molay «111 observe the anniver­ by local friends. The present Steelhead run John Riff«* and Homer Bill Lloyd H u ll of Wasco, Ore., will Mr. Love­ sary of Waablngton's birthday land broadcasted an entertain­ not mix moonshine and gasoline w ill continue for several weeks ings Present at Medford Abandon Anto Here And W rite Woman Writes Letter Claim for nt least six months. For and is providing exceptional sport w ith a public dinner and dpneo m ent he gave at the Klwanis Meeting Boastful L etter to Cldef lug She Has Been Shot a t the L lth la Springe hotel next lnncheon in Seattle yesterday at the Eastern Oregon rancher to­ for anglers in the Rogue River McNabb By Indian A unique entertainment was Monday evening, starting nt 7 :SO. noon, hat it was impossible to day started serving a term of put on by the Crater Lake coun­ Circuit Judge Charles M. pick it up here. PO RTLAND, Ore., Feb 11— six months In Jail which was Two youths and a girl, who cil of the Boy Scouts of Amer­ The mas «111 be the principal Imposed by D istrict Judge Mears Portland police thus fa r have wanted to shdw Chief of Police ica last night at Medford In the speaker at the patriotic pro­ been unable to find any trace of a fter he bad pleaded guilty to McNabb that they were “ hard Six Delegates From Ashland way of a training school for gram to be held . in the dining Mrs. Laney M. H u lf, who was a charge ot driving while in­ boiled,’* came to grief at Duns High School Leaving Scout leaders. Supper was room prior to the dance. Judgo last heard from when her hue toxicated. m ulr yestercay when they were For Corvallis served in “D inty M ohr’s” cellar Thomas «ns speaker at a Da Deputy S heriff Rexford said band received a letter from her, picked up for Investigation by (Medford H otei) a t 4:00 o'clock, Molay function in Medford a Six delegates from the Ashland stating she had been shot by H u ll wag badly Intoxicated when Dunsmuir authorities and are after the beefsteak and pie had year ago and « a s warm ly re­ High School and chaperons wlU an Indian and was dying. The he came upon him. Two bottles Mrs. W. D. Carey Passes new being held for San Ber been safely put away, the tables! ceived. Away at Home of Son leave tomorrow morning for Cor­ letter, received last Saturday, of moonshine were token from nardlno, Cal., officials on* charges were .scuttled and the real busi­ De Molay apeak ere « III in­ “ Black and White Review“ in Alsea, Ore. H u ll also was fined vallis to attend the Educational was postmarked at Steptoe, the car. of forgery and larceny. Promisee to be Real ness of the evening began; the clude Alble Beck, Webster Chat- 7 ' 1540. Exposition given annually by Wash., but reports from that The trio gave the names of . Peppy Show Mrs. W . D. Carey, age 73, ot men were assigned to five pa­ tin, Rowland Parks and George the Oregon Agricultural college. section deny there has been any Lawrence Robinson and wife, and Fairview street died Tuesday trols and the rest of the work Lowe. The students, chosen to attend The rehearsal of the Legion shooting scrape there. A rth u r Comstock. They were morning at the home ot her done in patrol formation, sim­ Tickets tor the combined din­ Mrs. Oulf left her home here show, “The Black and W hite Intercepted here by the police for scholarship and Interest in son, A rth u r Carey, at Alsea, ilar to a regular scout meeting ner and dance are 3126 and can Revne,” started off w ith a bang February 4 to go to Eastern Sunday as they were driving future college work, are: Dorin Oregon, where she had been with patrol leaders, Inter patrol be purchased a t the Franklin last night at Memorial hall,, with Oregon to cook on a ranch. The north In a big Chandler car Hitchcock, Francis Gallatin, Mae ■pending the winter, after a contests, etc. Bakery and M iller’s Toggery or King, Keqdrlck Watson, Earl cryptic message Is the only word a large crowd of local -talent w ith a 1925 California license. V e e k ’e Illness with pneumonia. The men had a lot of fun and from any member of the De N utter, and Leslie Ketch, and present Joining In on the chorus which her husband has since Oar Locked Up Funeral services will be held Incidentally got much scout In­ Molay. practice, which was the first heard from her. Chief McNabb halted them Miss Jarmon, teacher at the High Gives up all Engagements from the Presbyterian church formation that w ill be helpful School. Miss Margaret McCoy, work taken np. Frid ay at 2:10. Interment will In the conduct of scout ac­ (Continued on Page Three) And Retires to White a student at the Oregon Agri­ Rehearsals w ill be held to­ be In the Mountain View ceme­ tivities. Stuart P., Walsh and House Today cultural College and Mr. Gallatin night and tomorrow night, and Ted" Lewie, from the Seattle tery. Burial is in charge of w ill drive the students to Cor­ then starting next Monday re­ W A S H IN G TO N . D. C., Feb. 17. J. P. Dodge and Sons, funersl council, Harold Wave, of Salem vallis. hearsals w ill be held every night. — (IP) — President Coolidge to­ directors. and Cecil A. fo o k , the local The convention, Is held to in­ The director of the show, Jack day cancelled a ll engagements and Mrs. Csrey was born In Mich­ •cout executive, conducted the terest students ot the high Coyle, stated that he was well retired to ttfs w h ite house to igan, March 23, 1863. John Rigg and Homer She school. schools all over the state to go pleased w ith the Interest an«l Two Bodies Recovered as nurse a cold. The president had lived in Ashland for many Billings, scoutmasters of Troops on w ith their education, also House Committee to Recom­ activity of the men who wero Result of Tragedy at awoke feeling badly and physic­ years. She is survived by her One and Two respectively, at­ to give them some ides of what out last night. mend $85,000.000 Pro­ ians advised him to give up his husband, W. D. Carey, two sons, tended the meet. Bingham, Utah the higher education means tb Mrs. H. C. Beebe, who la re ­ gram for 5 Tears No Actio® Expected f for work u n til ha Is better. His In­ A rth u r E. Carey of Alsea, Ore­ them and give them an Idea of cognised m one of the most tal­ SALT LA K H C IT Y . Feb. 17.— disposition Is said to be a slight gon, and Oeorge L. Carey, of More Than Week in what work to take up. Each W A SHING TO N, D. C„ Feb. 17 ented piano players In the city, (IP)— A snow slide at Bingham, “ Shame Suicide” Case head cold. Ashland, and a daughter, Mrs. school or department at the col­ — (IP) — The house naval com­ consented to handle the piano Utah demolished three residences N ettle Himes, of Owen, Wis­ m ittee unanimously agreed today work and wae present at the and a church today. T IA JUANA, Mexico, Feb. 17. lege give exhibitions of their Bodies of Subscribe F o r The Ttomgs. consin. , V on a five-year building program first rehearsal. — (IP) — Mexican justice slowed work. The convention this year three victims ware removed from for the navy a ir servloe.' The down today In the attempt to Is from February 19 to Feb­ the wreckage. A brisk fire broke , committee voted to recommend bring to justice the men respon­ ruary 22. out following the Uide and this P O R T L A N D , ’Ore., Feb. 17 >86,000,000 for the five years, sible for the Peteet family shame hampering tha work of the Mrs. Dean Ray of Hillsdale was including two dirigibles, each suicides, Crim inal Judge Sam rescuers. The number of persons reported recovering In a local about three times larger than the Urias announced he Jwt)l need caught in the slide is unknown. hospital today from wounds Shenandoah. A t the end of five another week before he can reach received yesterday when a load- years the navy would have a hun- a*decision In the cases against C R A T F .R T A K E R F P f Y R T I t ’l l j t n i ed reT0br,r .Haas has devoted consider­ w ith Mexico to establish a 60-mIle weekly Klwanla lnncheon Friday for reputed attempts to Influence, »called, investigations which gen- celved the dally report of the able time to winter sports, In­ Word has been received that sone along he Mexican border. In noon at the U th la Springs hotel, a lr legislation In a manner ob­ erally ere started /for political oaretoker tor January, and It clading skil jumping, and on Mrs. Em ily F. Billings, sister-in- which questionable resorts would Ashland Episcopal and Cathe It was announced today by H. jectionable to the department. purposes. In a caucus of senate reveals that on 17 ef the 31 January 24, hls diary shows law of O. F . Billings, died in he prohibited. olio churches today obss* * C. Oaley, secretary. ,• republicans a resolution was adop­ days there wae he work to be that ha achieved a 14-foot Jump. Hallowell, Maine, on February first day of lent w ljh zgznmi Henry Enders w ill snbmit a ted Which w ill make It necessary done. The report further shows thero I, aged S3 years. Mrs. Billings Eugene —- Vast marketing or­ services. Today io Ash Wodadb- report of the recent conference Idaho Copper Corporation for any “Investigation" resolution Charging batteriea, filling tha have beau 12 days of sunshine is pleasantly remembered by her ganisation may follow proposed day. The Leutoa period of Klwanla trustees la Portland. buys Iron Dyke mine and 100- to be considered by a standing aaow burner and cleaning the a t Grater Lake, Which tolls the Ashland friends, she having vis­ anion o f North Pacific and coatinus until Eos Music w ill be furnished by D r. ton flotation m ill in Sevan Devils committee before the senate C m ■now ont of the buildings form­ story of the nnusnally light fell ited her relatives on two oc­ California Challenge Creamery with spoeial wook da R. L. Bnrdle sad B illy Briggs. district, and w ill operate m ill. consider i t ed the chief occupation of the e f «now this winter. casions some years ago. Cooperative associations. tho churchoo during thio P riso n ers in S a lem I n s titu tio n T h ro w D is h e s a t G uards a n d W reck D in in g R o o m D u r in g S u p p er H ou r; T ry to B u m B u ild in g ; T w o M ay D ie. u sician LOCAL DE MOLAY TO A sh T o la S n in d M g O n R a d io HAVE DINNER DANCE H ILLSB O R O , Feh. 17 — Lyman Wilson, 34, homesteader In. a small colony 11 miles west of McMinnville, died here today at Smith hospital as a result of being kick­ ed In th e ' head by ’a horse Friday. His skull was fractured and 44V< eral pieces of the bqne entered his brain. Wilson was kicked when he attempted to rescue his two children from a bucking horse. The children were thrown as he reached« for the anim al’s bridle and the horse whirled and kicked . him in the head. . F irst aid was administered by Forest Ranger Lend, who lives nearby, and a doc­ tor was called from Sher­ idan. His removal* to the hospital was decided on that he m ight under- go an operation and ha reached the hospital here 48 hours after the ac­ cident. He died shortly a fter D r. Smith, attem pt­ ed to relieve the pressure on his brain. Wilson Is survived by his wife and two children. The body w ill be token to Cedar Falls, Iowa, his form er home, for burial. NO. 142 8 8 L. N. Gilbreath, Local Chef, Proves Undo­ ing of Alleged Forger and Embezzler; Long Vigil Comes to a Dramatic End; To Be Taken North. I 'BANDIT TRIO* IICAUGHT AFTER ESCAPING HERE B e a l C atch M ade B y L o ca l A n g lers STIFF JOLI GIVEN * MOTORIST P0UI1UI 8 It It LOCAI MEN ATTEND . . . SCOUT HUKRENCE J 10 UMGEBT I UCAl STUDENTS GO 10 COLLEGE M E I N PNEUMONIA TAKES LEGIilN REHEARSAL S I A M BANG FRESHEN! SU! FERS FROM COED IN BEAD NAWAIRPIANES ARE A G O u r n SEVIRAI ARE DEAD IN BIG SNOW SLIDE IIA JUANA PROBE G u n D isch arged ; W om an W ou n d ed A M T AIR M B S 10 BE REPRIMANDED DCDHDIIPUIO U flll- — T H IS M A N H A S “S O F T ” JO B; P L E N T Y O F “L O A F IN G ” H E R E ; Shasta C ity M an H ere KtruDLlbANo WILL P o rtla n d Mari W ill STAMP Olli PROBES S p ea k a t L u n ch eo n R e la tiv e o f L ocal M an D ie s in M aine Churches O b serv e-; S ta rtin g o f L e n t