Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 19, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA
GERMS
ASHLAND
Without the use o^Çtediciue cures
nine cases o**^'^*
r of asthma,
Cannot survive three month» in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps*
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The Tidings Has Been Ashland1 s Leading frew papcr For Nearly Fifty Years
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SAWMILL WILL BE BUILT SOON;
ASHLAND GETS NEW ÌNDUSTR y ";
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W ith the main song 8
are to cut about 2,000,000 foot
Ashland is to have a
of
the
radlh
concert 8
of timber the first year.
sawmill
early
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thia
spring,
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“ M other Machree,” sung 8
Plans are now being mi^pod
became
definitely
known
toda^
by Carl Loveland, local 8
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out for putting in a log pond
I t w ill be constructed by tT
musician and singer, and 8
on one end of the property and
Branch Office Squabble Will
dedicated especially “to 8 L. E. Moseley. Hanged This California Oregon Box and Lu:
Morning
at
Walla
w
alla
to
building additional sidetracks
ber
company
and
w
ill
be
adjacent
Be Taken up Next
the city of Ashland,” 8
Penitentiary
onto
the site.
The m ill Itself
to
the
present
box
factory
of
th
Wednesday Noon
many local radio fans on- 8
will
be
48
by
140
feet. It was
company.
joyed a splendid concert 8
Although A. L. Coggins, gen­ reported.
SOLUTION IS SOUGHT
Thursday evening starting 8 NO FRIENDS PRESENT
eral manager, wilt give no def­
at 11:20 o'clock in which 8
Surveys of the land are now
Condemned Man Even R efuses to inite
Loral Chamber D esires to Con-
Information
concerning
Carl was featured.
8
being made, and construction
Have Clergyman W ith H im
tinao Friendly Relation»
the project at this time, It was
In addition to the main 8
work on the new plant is ex-
at Death
Now Held
said the daily capacity of the t
song, Carl was featured 8
plant- w ill be approximately 12,- j Dected to get under way early
in several of the num- 8
W A L L A W A LLA , Wash., Feb. 000 feet, and the present plailB next month.
Vigorous protest against the
bers in conjunction with >8
19— (U .P .)— L. E. Moseley, ne­
establishment of a branch office
“ The
Bats,”
entertain- 8 gro slayer of A. J. Comer. Se­
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and information bureau at the
ment
organization
of 8 a ttle policeman, was hfanged
I “ "»?“T i r , 0' T
J ? * " 0 “" A K
K JR of Seattle. and ‘ he
here at 5:55 this morning and
Ashland-Klamath highways b y r S __
W arner's orchestra.
In
was
pronounced dead 10 minutes
the K lam ath chamber of com­
one number Carl played
later.
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merce w ill be voiced in Klamath
the saxophone solo part
Asked if be had any last word,
Falls next Wednesday by a
W . J. Harp of Junction City,
while in others he had
he replied:
committee from
the Ashland
a cornier resident at Ashland,
leading parts.
“To say anything now would
chamber of commerce.
passed away there Wednesday
Telegrams from local
be a Joke.”
Secretary J. H. Fuller today
night, according to word re­
admirers, and from Med­
Moseley was cheerful through­
addressed a letter to the K lam ­
ceived here by surviving re la ­ No Alarm is Felt Over Situ­
ford
and
Gold
H ill
out the night and guards gaid
ath chamber, notifying that or­
ation. However, Says
tives. He was a brother-,n-la1t
friends of Mr. Loveland,
be seemed to have no worries.
ganization that the Ashland com­
O. Amspiger
of J. M. Hughes and a cousl i
were announced following
A determined effort to pre­
mittee w ill be there next Wed­
of
Mrs.
M
ark
Smith
of
thl
i
the concert.
vent the banging was made yes­
O. Amspiger, s e c ta r y of The
nesday to discuss the situation
city.
Mr. and Mrs. 3m ith lei t
terday but Govdrnor H artley re­
Talent Irrigation district, while
from every possible standpoint.
fused to intervene.
Affidavits today for Junction City to at­ in Ashland this morning, stated
Huggcetion Made
tend the funeral which w ill be
were presented to the governor,
the district had 10.500 acre
I t was suggested this morning
held there tomorrow.
indicating that eye-witnesses to"
feet of water in storage at pres­
that the Ashland chamber of
the slaying of the policeman had
ent and that, it absolutely neces­
commerce would invite the Klam ­
seen a sailor commit the act In­
sary, thia would be sufficient to
ath chamber to establish its
stead
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the
negro.
?*’imn
them through the coming
branch office in the Ashland
Moreley requested that no
segson, but that they expected
chamber of commerce and per­
clergyman be w ith him during
n store up several more thou-
m it the K lam ath organization to
his final moments, and be went
ffknd acre feet of water before
keep an assistant secretary hero
District Attorney and Grand to the gallows without friends
the irrig atio n season starts some
during the tourist season to at­
Jury Deny Rumors of
or relatives being present.
He Pierce L. Jett, in Jail Here, time ip A pril.
tract auto tourists to the Klam ­
Bribery
Will Start North
w ill be buried in the prison
Last year the district used
ath country.
Such an offer, it
cemetery.
Tomorrow
11,000 acre feet of water. This
was pointed out, would do much
K L A M A T H FA LLS, Ore., Fob.
will probably be increased dur­
to relieve the present strained 19— (Special)— Charges of graft
Pierce L. Jett, Seattle law
ing the present Reason, due to
relations between the two cities and bribery in connection with
clerk who was arrested herb the
the settlement of land In the
as a result of the branch of­ wide-open gambling which was
first of the week on a charge
Bellview district and more in ­
fice
proposal
from
Klamath prevalent here a few weeks ago
of first degree forgery In Se­
tensive cultivation in other see
Falls.
failed to materialize when w it­
attle, w ill firs t be returned to
tlons of the district, according
“W e have always urged tour­ nesses were summoned before the
Portland to answer a charge of
ttk'illr.
Amspiger,
ists to make the loop trip tb grand jury.
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K t present there are 3,099,
C rater Lake, returning by w ay
District Attorney H. L. E l­
McNabb today
acre feet of water stored in the
of Klam ath Falls,” said Secre­ liott declared there bad been
by 0. 0. McBride of
received word that a deputy
i
Em igrant creek reservoir and
tary Fuller today.
"W e want no
State Forces
evidence
produced
which
constable w ill leave for Ashland
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to be on cordial relations with would w arrant indictments or a
tonight to return the prisoner
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BEND. Ore., Feb. 19— (U .P .)
Klam ath . and her chamber of continuation of the probe.
to Portland.
W hether or not
—
Vale
Taylor,
moonshinlng
sus­
Commerce, and M r that reason
Street
gossip
for
several
he w ill he returned to Seattle
we probably w ill Invite them to weeks was to the effect -that a pect, was'vhot and killed in the
later fb f < prosecution , Is
not
open a branch office in our "fix e r” close to the city ad­ wooded country 46 miles south­
known.
chamber of commerce rooms.”
ministration would open or close east of Bend yesterday by C. C.
gambling joints just as he wish­ McBride, state prohibition agent,
ed. Several operators of gamb­ according to word telephoned
But meager details of
ling houses were called but they here.
A ll
Extensive Plans Made for
denied they had pajd protec­ the killin g were given, although
it was Indicated it had been ae-
' Dinner And Dance on
tion money to anybody.
! cidental.
Taylor had been a r­
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rested before for implication In
Members of the Ashland De
liquor law violations.
McBride Louis Pratt Painfully Hurt
Literary Ambitions Lead to
Molay
are expecting at big crowd
Is a brother of L. L. McBride,
in Unavoidable Mishap
Bad Checks and Jail; ’
to their combined dinner and
head of the state prohl forces in
This
Morning
is Charge
dance at the Llthla Springs ho­
Klam ath county.
Louis P ratt, 9-year-old son tel Monday evening in commem­
N E W Y O R K C IT Y , Feb. 19
of M r. and Mrs. C. E. Pratt, 433 oration o f the anniversary of
— L illian Wilson of Portland, Powerful Telescope at Wil­
North Main , street, was painfully George Washington.
>
Ore., was in ja il here today
son Observatory Re­
In addition to the program
but not seriously Injured this
charged with passing bad checks
veals Universe
morning when he was struck by already announced, which will
as a result of her attempted en­
an autoiat almost In front of his feature Circuit Judge
C. M.
try into New Y o rk’s ~ literary
PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 19—
home.
The boy was riding his Thomas as principal speaker, a
life.
The girl came here a (U . P .)— Dr. Edwin P, Hubblp
bicycle at the time and started men' «quartet also w ill provide
few weeks ago with $2,000 she at Wilson observatory has liter­ Fourteen Members of Ship
to turn out of the way of the several musical numbers.
This
had inherited. When her money ally discovered a million or more
Are Rescued in Mid-
auto. The handlebars, however, quartet is composed of V. D.
got low, she is alleged to have new worlds, he revealed today.
Pacific
failed to tuAi the wheel, thus M iller, Dr. R. L. Burdlc, K arl
stolen a checkbook and passed Aided by the world’s most pow­
causing the accident.
Nims and 8. A. Peters, Jr.
bad checks in numerous stores. erfu l telescope, he • took photo­
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb.
The motorist, whose identity
The young girl is in a state of graphs of more than a million 19. -— (IP) — Rescue of fourteen
was not learned, was absolved
-collapse.
heretofore undiscovered universes. sailors of the Japanese freighter
from any blame by the parents
Each new world is approximately Daishen Baru No. 3 in mld-Pacl-
of the injured boy.
comparable to this earth, he said. fle was reported here today by
The lad sustained a bad cut
radio by the tanker Java Arrow.
above the knee and. a lacerated
Two
lifeboats
containing
19
finger in addition to
other
members of the Jap freighter’s
bruises
and
abrasions.
Six
crew are still missing and It Is
stitches were required In the
Pondosa, Siskiyou county, Is
believed they have gone to the
Funeral
services' for
Mrs.
leg and two in the finger. He on the map.
bottom.
Elizabeth Beeson w ill he held
w ill be confined to hie bed For
Recognized as Pondosa by
Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m.,
several days.
Uncle Sam’s postal department,
from the Stock Funeral Parlors.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 19.
January 1, 1926, Camp 2 of
The services w ill b s «In charge —-H a rry Crandall, Ctunt flyer for
the MoCloud R lker LUmber Com­
of the W . R. C., and all mem­ motion picture companies, twas
pany’s operations never could re­
bers are urgently requested to near death in a local hospital to­
alise Its Identity until February
be present.
,
d ay, from injuries sustained yes­
whsp Esther Madeline Hogan
terday when • plane he was pilot­
etpmp ef - a ppeevai
ing crashed to the ground.
His
the logging town and decided
recovery was said to be doubtful. So-Called “ Bellÿboy Ponzi”
Feu- of Wage Difficulties in make It her birthplace.
on Way Back to South
Then Pondosa rose up In all
West Dispelled By
>' Dakota /
its- glory and started to talk
Conference
about the first child born In
The monthly safety first cot»«
LOS A N O ELE8, Feb. 19. —
CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 19. — (LP)
, ference of* the Shasta division
Frank R. Beddow of Sioux Falls, — -Fear of a serious difficulty be­ Pondosa and what history would
of ths Southern Pacific was held
S. D., so-called “ Bellboy Pons.", tween leading western railroads say and all that.
,Esther Madeline Is the daugh­
la Ashland yesterday instead of
whose daring financial operations and their conductors and train­
ter
of Joseph F. Hogan of the
Dunsmuir, where It usually Is
In
the
Middle.
West
are
said
to
Old-time dances w ill be of­
men was dispelled bere today by
staged. Approximately 75 S. P. ficially revived in Ashland to­ have netted him approximately the calling of an arbitration con­ logging department of the com­
employes were here for, the meet­ night w ith th e , 'Bellview t o m
$1,000,000, started back to South ference In which an agreement la pany, and Mrs. Hogsn.
ing, including many of the high m unlty club w ill stage its old- Dakota today In charge of offic­ expected to be reached.
Wage
, THE W EATHER
er officials of the division.
fashioned dance at Ashland ar­ ers.
Increases am ounting to spproat-
Oregon and Washing­
Beddow la under Indictment In mately $$00,000,090 have be«
mory.
Clarence Lane, an old-
ton— Rains west portion.
Railroad Official—
time caller, w ill call the old South Dakota on charges of de­ asked by ths unions. The avere,
Rains, snow east portion,
E. L. King, superintendent of fam ilia r square dances, e f which frauding banks through alleged increase would be $1 a day.
tonight
and
Saturday.
sales
of
fictitious
securities.
The
Portland division of the South­ there Is a long program.
Sev­
Freewater — Hudson Bay Co­
Blight change In tèmpera-
ern Pacific, passed through Ash­ eral feature dances also have federal government also plans to
ture.
Southerly winds.
land this morning in his pvivate been arranged. The grand march prosecute the "Bellboy Pohsi” on operative Creamery paid $3,20»
n
profits,
la
191$,
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Gales
on
coast.
charges of misusing the mails.
car.
w ill start promptly at 1:10.
Former Resident
Of Ashland Dies
UNABLE TO PROVE
CHARGES OE GRAFT
IN KLAMATH FALLS
TALENT DISTRICT
WATER SUPPLY IS
LESS THAN USUAL
PORILAHD DEPUTY TO.
GEI YOUNG m
m#
MOONSHINE SUSPECT
' KILLED BY OFFICER
QUARTÏT10 SING
AI DE MALAY FEED
MITO S IN K S BOY
ON NOKIN MAIN S II'
PORTLAND GIRL IS
HELD IN NEW YORK
SCIENTIST FINDS
MANY NEW WORLDS
JAPANESE SAILORS
ARE SAVED AT SEA
Mrs. Beeson Will
Be Buried Sunday
BOY'S WORK IN
Armory Tonight
ASHLAND GIVEN
GREAT IMPETUS
ARGUMENT ON
NEGRO SLAYER
By Local People
PAYS PENALTY PRELIMINARY WORK UNDER WAY GRAZING BILL
Oi
GROWS HEATED
UPON GALLOWS
Baby’s Birth To
Put Logging Town
On Official Map
Stunt Flyer Near
Death From Crash
YOUTHFUL SWINDLER TRAIN EMPLOYES
WILL FACE C H S
Safety Conference
Staged In Ashland
Old Time Dance To
Be Staged Tonight
Senator Stanfield Battles for
Measure Before Senate
Committee
FORESTER
ON
STAND
.Secretary o f National Association
Engage» in Hot Verbal
T ilt
W ASHING TO N, D. C.. Feb. 19
— (U . P .) — Bitterness between
stockmen of the west and the
American Forestry
association
grew more Intense here today
as tVio hearing on the Stanfield
grazing b ill continued.
Senator Stanfield charged O.
M.
Butler, secretary of the
American Forestry association,
with having made- a trip through
the west last summer to dis­
credit this hearing on proposed
grazing legislation.
Butler de­
nied the charge, but admitted
his trip was for tho purpose of
acquainting the people with the
effect grazing is having on the
national forests.
Senator Cameron, republican
of Arizona, joined Senator Stan­
field in a rapid fire examination
of Butler, which at times grew
heated.
Butler claimed that
grazing is harmful to the na­
tional forests and drew the fire
of both senators.
President Better But Re­
mains in Bed on Advice
of Physician
W A s T ifo n fo tf,' ’to’ d*?' Feb.
19— (U .P .)— Although his cold
Is much better. President Cool­
idge cancelled the cabinet meet­
ing scheduled for this morn­
ing and remained In bed upon
the advice of his physician. The
president expects to return to
his office by Monday if bis im ­
provement continues as satis­
factorily.
LURE EXPERT WILL
SEED MED-O-LAND
Lyman Carrier Here to Plant
New Golf Course North
of City
Lyman Carrier, president of
the Lyman C arrier company of
Granger; Intf., whose business is
the production of seed and grata
for golf courses, was In the clly
yesterday for a conference with
J. L. Ketch, with a view to ta k ­
ing chargvj of the turfing of
the course at Med-O-Land. After
a careful
Inspection
of tjie
course Mr. Carrier gavo it ns
his opinion that soli, climatic,
and topographical conditions of
Med-O-Land place It abovo the
average for development Into a
course of the first class.
Mr.
Carrier Is an authority In Ills
line, having been in the employ
of the government as turfing
and seeding expert for many
years before organising the con­
cern of which he Is the head
and which maintains nurseries in
Indiana, Illinois, California and
Coquille, Ore.
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W ith both teams con-
fldent
of victory and
with interest higher than
at any time for seve'ral
years, the Ashland and
Medford basketball teams
will
meet
tonight
In
Medford for the Wrst
game of a four-game
series to decide the high
school basketball chain-
pionshlp
for
Southern
Oregon.
Reports from Medford
today Indicate that the
Medford team has been
putting in' a week of
strenuous training in an-
tietpation
of
a
hard-
fought battle. Seat sales
there have been going at
a brisk rate, and the ar-
mory probably w ill bo
packed to the doors.
The two teams w ill
meet here tomorrow night
I nr the second game, and
the same crowded condl-
tlons will prevail In the
local armory.
Many local fans and
supporters
of
Ashland
high will go to Medford
for tonight's game.
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INSPIRING TALKS MADE
Both Father» and Sons Tell of
Actlvitlee In All
Departments
Boys’ work In Ashland was
given an added and enthusias­
tic impetus last night at the
annual meeting and banquet of
the Ashland Y. M. C. A. in tho
Llthla Springs hotel.
Fathers
and mothers and boys filled the
large dining room to capacity
and listened for nearly three
hours to messages from boys and
the men who work with boys.
As a climax to the splendid
gathering there was given an
enthusiastic
talk
by J.
W.
Palmer, assistant general secre­
tary of the Portland Y. M. C.
A., who left a sick family in
Portland that he might keep his
promised engagement with the
parents and boys of Ashland.
Praise« Ashland
Mr. Palmer traced the work
of 1 the Young Men’s Christian
Association from Its inception
In London in 1844 down to the
present day, and paid Ashland
a remarkable tribute by declar­
J. W- Palmer Answers At­ ing that the work among the
boys here la equal t o . that of
tacks in Address Be­
any city of any size anywhere
fore Local Club
In this country.
Prejudice, tho force which
Mr. Palmer’s address was punc­
lacks the 'Inspiration of fair tuated with frequent humorous
play, was branded as the cause ^stories, but he would move
of much of the unjust criti­ a w |ftly.b u t easily from the hu­
cism which is aimed at the morous to the serious and bring
Young Men's Christian Associa­ home the Important fact that
tion as a result of their services the work w ith and among boyi
during the world WUf, J W? ' W I "wdrk which
Palmer, of Portland, stated at lty must carry on In the con­
the KJwanls luncheon today.
stant drive toward better citi­
He told of many Incidents zenship.
upon which this unjust criticism
John Mills, who has charge
originated, particularly the case of the activities of the Pioneer
where the Y. M. C. A. huts sold Club, gave an Instructive talk
tobacco which had been contrib­ on (he alms and Ideals of thia
uted by some American organi­
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zation as a g ift to the soldiers.
This was procured from the U.
8. quartermaster department^ by
the Y. M. C. A.; who paid for
it, Just as they did other to­
bacco and supplies they procured
from the quartermaster depart­
ment.
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A fter It had been sold to ths Felix W. Ewing, Product of
soldiers cards were found In the
Old Ashland Academy,
tobacco, stating It wag a gift
Passes in South
from the American organisation.
Felix W . Ewing, former Ash­
Investigation showed the gift to­
bacco had been mistakenly sold land resident, and more re­
by the quartermaster department cently wealthy banker and super­
to the Y . M. C. A., which In ior jndge In California, died
turn unknowingly sold the gifts. last week at Loa Angeles at
The Y. M. C. A. was exonerated the age of 77 years, according
by General Pershing, and the to news received by friends In
quartermaster department, but this city.
Judge Ewing left here 45 years
many of the soldiers. Imbued
with prejudice and without rea­ ago and removed first to Alturas
son-, continued to condemn the and later to Ventura county. He
Y. M. C. A., fe r this Innocent was prosecuting attorney at Al­
act.
Other Incidents similarly turas and superior judge In Ven­
He also was a
Illustrated that the Y. M. C. A. tura county.
made every effort to play fair, banker at Ventura.
Judge Ewing was a product
lie plead for support of the or­
of the old Ashland Academy, and
ganisation.
M r. Palmer, who Is song lead­ surviving classmates here who
er o f ths Portland Klwanla club, mourn his death include Judge
also led the local Kiwanlans In C. B. Watson, Mrs. Frances Bil­
no ng.
O. H. Johnson ws desig­ lings, G. S. Butler and E. J.
nated to pay the dollar to .the Farlow.
child welfare fund.
V. O. N.
Smith gave a delightful trom­
bone solo. Songs which will he
given at the Medford-Ashland
game tomorrow night, when ths
K iw ln lan s w ill have a special
— diaa — ar—d. ware nrerttreH
KIWANIANS TOLD OF
Y.M.C.A.
DEATH COMES TD
V ^FL
nniiUTTon niTiiAim
“ CuUNTESS CATHCART
WILLJffiHT ORDER Corey B*ack From
Court Hearing on Right to
Enter V. S. Set for
Next Tuesday ’
Annual Meeting and Ban­
quet of Local Y. M. C. A.
Proves Success
Railroad Hearing
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8A L E M , Ore., Feb. 19— H. H.
Corey, chairman of the Oregon
N E W YO R K C IT Y , Feb. 19— public service commission, de­
(U . P .)— Countess Cathcart, who clared bis belief that the Inter­
was denied admission to ths state commerce commission will
United Statps because she Is a give an edrly decision . In the
railroad
controversy
divorced woman,« w ill come in K lam ath
where
the
Southern
Pacific
and
person before the United States
Oregon
Trunk
are
fighting
for
district court here next Tuesday
Ho predicted the
to )earn whether or not she can supremacy.
enter the United States. A hear­ Oregon Trunk would he given
ing on her w rit of habeas cor- ' ‘ he right to build to Klamath
pus was set for that date.
I ffom Bead.
IS ««so
Department of Justice Gives
Company*a Clean Bill
W ASHINGTON. D. C„ Fob. 1».
— (y») — a . clean bill of legal aad
business health was given tha
Mellon controlled Aluminas* com­
pany of America in a report of
the department of justice,
public here today.
bolds there la no foundation
the four
anti-treat coast
lodged .against the company I
the federal trade
spite of the report Senat<
democrat of Montana,
maud a complete iaqulay I
company’s actfvttlsa.