Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1926, Image 1

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GERMS . ,
three months in
rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
08 Has Been Ashland's
O Hews papen For Hearty Fifty Years
Wire Service)
(United
VOL. XL.IX
-A -
SENATE VOTES
ON REJECTION
■ HCCAMANT
to the
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Tuteas. Voiwi
II
Portland Bandits
Given Stiff Jolt
In State Prison
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ASHLAND, OREGofc, TIT
-I
BDAY, MARCH 18, 1926
»—
BROTHERS ARE
HELD IN JAIL
AS ARSONISTS
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use c i medicine cu n ,
nine cases out of ten o f astimta
Thia is a proven fact
e?
WOMAN
ESCAPE
IN
'
■ Il — n
mi
NO.
I
GGER MAKES
HjCOUNTYJAIL
STILL MISSING
BANDIT TRIO
IN
R ep u b lican s* F
Planning5^'** .old
COL COOL
Medford Meeting
NOW DYING ÂI
VERMONT HONE
Ashland members of
8
the
ropubllcan
county
8
BEND, March 18. «-
heard noises from the direction
central committee are re­
8
Mrs. J. J. Russell; confessed Wo­ of the Jail between 1 and 1:30
ceiving notices from Bert
8
man bootlegger escaped from the a. m., fixing that aa the probable
Anderson, county chair­
8
woman's ward In the county Jail time of escape. Nothing was sus­ Police Reported to Have
Oregon Man Finally Loses
Father of President Cannot
man, calling attention to
8 Owner* of Lumber Concern
during the night and disappear pected at the time.
Clues Which May Lead
Possibly Live Long
in Hard Fight to Win
Near Goldendale Are
a republican county con­
8
Mrs. Russell had served nearly
ed from the city, leaving no trace
to Arrest Shortly
Under Arrest
Says Physician
Federal Judgeship
vention which is being
8,
of the manner In which she glan- all of a 60-day sentence imposed
planned
for
Medford,
on
8
ed her freedom, except that the by Justice E. D. Gilson, but she WOMAN WINS PRAISE
IS MATTER OF HOUR#
March 80.
CASE COMES TO END
8 CHARGED WITH FRAUD
main door of the Jail and the door had not paid her 3500 fine, and
Precinct committeemen
8
to her cell were found open when wonld have had to serve that out Cashier’s W ife Acclaimed as
Son Expected to Reach Bedside
Hiram Johnson Victor la Battle
are being asked to call
8 Officials Charge Debols Brothers
Heroine; A banded Auto is
too
If
she
had
remained
in
Jail.
Set
Fire
to
Mill
for
This Evening; AU Hope
With .Man Who Bitterly
Sheriff
S.
E.
Roberts
visited
the
a special election In each
8
Located
Insurance
*
She
was
arrested
by
state
and
Given Up
Opposed Him
precinct
for
next
Tues­
Jgil early Tuesday morning.
8
county officers at her roadhouse
day to select delegates
8
Persons In that part of the cMy north of Bend on New Year’s eve.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 18—
GOLDENDALE, Wash., March
PLYMOUTH. Vt„ March IS.—
WASHINGTON. D. C.. March
for the county convention.
8
(U .P .)—»Police today were re^
18— Irving A. Debols, president
(IP)
— Colonel John C. Coolidge,
IS.' — (IP) — Wallace McCam-
The nine precinct com­
8
ported
to
be
warm
on
the
trail
of
the
I.
A.
Debols
Lumber
com
father
of the president, cannot
ant’s fight for a Judgeship on the
mitteemen for Ashland
8
02876389
of the three armed bandits who
pany,
Inc.,
and
his
brother,
Ar­
live
more
than 48 hours, and
V.-e. circuit court of appeals was
are:
8
No?
made an unsuccessful attempt
death probably will come within
definitely ended la/te 'yesterday
Precinct
1. Ash­
8 nold B. Debols .are in the Klicki­
to hold up the Park Rose bank g land Boulevard, S. A.
a few hours. Dr. Albert Cram said
( when the senate refused to con­
8 tat county Jail at Goldendale.
Tuesday # noon.
The battered
Jointly
charged
with
arson
in
today, following a visit to the
firm his nomination as made by
Peters, Sr.; No. 2, Ash­
8
Chevrolet car which they were
connection
with
a
wire
that
en­
Coolidge
home.
President, Coolidge. The senate
land,
E.
Central,
A.
E.
8
8ALEM, Ore., March 18. — (IF)
thought to have tfsed, was found
A bulletin Issued following tbs
adopted the report of the Judlo-
Ninlnger; No. 3, Ashland.
8 tirely destroyed a sawmill plant — James J. Cross ley yesterday
physician’s visit said the colonel
Six Directors of Chamber of deserted yesterday In an east
lary committee which advised
W. Central, Wm. M.
8 owned by the company near
filed with the secretary of f
side residential district. It was
Liberty
Bond,
12
miles
from
was growing weaker and his heart
Commerce
to
be
Elect­
against confirmation.
Briggs; No. 4, Ashland,
8
marked
by numerous bullet
Lyle In the timber belt of West­ his petition ns a candidate
action
is not so good as It was
ed This Week
Thus ended the single-handed
Oak, Harry K. Tomlin­
holes.
ern Klickitat county, on the Ignited States senator. He to t >e
yesterday. His condition at noon
battle of Senator Hiram Johnson
son; No. 6. N. Ashland.
By tonight all of the ballots
first to file this formal petltlc I
Police continue to be loud
night of October 18, 1926.
today, however, showed a slight
of Califdrnls to-defeat the Judi­
Thos. H. Simpson; No.
In
the
general
election
for
cham­
he
favors
effee-
Mr.
Crossley
says
in
their
praise
of
the
heroism
The
Debols
brothers
ware
ar­
improvement over that of early
cial aspirations of the Oregon man
«, E. Ashland, H. B. Car­
Tarm legtatathto. ber of commerce directors will of Mrs. Charles B. Drake, wife
this
morning.
rested by Sheriff Warwick on tlve prohibition, farm
who refused to support Johnson
ter; No. 7, 8. E. Ashland,
warrants 'based on an informa­ veterans’ relief, federal reimburse have been mailed from the of-) of the cashier, who braved the
President Coolidge has bean
in the 1920 convention. It has
0. W. Gregg; No., 8,
tion filed in the superior court ment of taxes and port develop flee of Secretary Fuller, It was gun fire of the outlaws to run
notified that his father Is dying,
N. W. Ashland, J. Èdw.
been practically certain for sev­
announced todajz.
The .-first for a shot gun so 'that her bus-
here
by Cary W. Ramsey, prose­ ment,
and he is expected to reach hero
eral weeks that the senate would
Thornton; No. 9, W. Ash­
batch of ballots was put in the band could fight them off.
Floral Society and Women's cuting attorney, and lodged ♦ in
by tonight.
land, D. H. Jackson.
refuse to confirm the nomination,
mails
last night
Civic
Club
Cooperate
Numerous
reports
of
'the
Jail.
but President Coolidge, at the re­
in Movement
Chamber officials expect vot­ whereabouts of the bandits are
Bail has been fixed at 126,000
quest of Mr. McCsmant. refused
•
—
ing to be brisk, with th e ' final being received almost hourly by
each
and
John
R.
McEwen,
local
to withdraw the nomination.
In a Joint campaign to aid in
field limited to 13 candidates, the police, and with Detectives
attorney for the Debols Lumber
the beautifying of Ashland homes
out of which six directors will Maloney and Schuipius assigned
company,
states
that
his
clients
PORTLAND, Ore., March IS.— this year, the Ashland plural So­
be
chosen.
to the case, authorities are con­
(IP) — “I am grateful to my ciety and the Ashland Women's expect to furnish bonds for their
fident the bandits will be cap­
appearance
In
court
when
thfc
Normas Richard, '
friends; now I can live happily in Civic Improvement dub will hold
tured. These two detectives are
ease
is
called
for
trial.
Would H ate Govern­
Pqrtiand as a private citizen,” was a flower and shrub exchange at
considered among the best on Irving Portar Takes Spokane Aims and Purpose of Or­
ment Control Liquor
the only comment made by Wal­ the civic club house In Lithls
ganization Outlined in
Girl for Bride, Says
the Pacific coast In this sort nt
lace McCsmant regarding the sen­ Park on Friday, March 26, from
Annual Report
Annoanoement
crime work.
SALEM, Ore.. March 18—
1
ate rejection of his nomination as 2:30 to 5 o'clock, it was announc­
P .)— Norman 8. Richards,
Camp fire girls all over the
a member of the ninth federal ed today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J, Porter
Portland attorney, today
world
are this week celebrating
circuit court. Mr. McCsmant did
received
the
announcement
this
Persons who have extra shrubs
FREMONT, Neb. March. 18—
bis declaration aa a cam
not comment on his quarrel with and flowers/ are urged to get in
morning of the marriage of their their birthday as aa organisation.
(U .P .)— “Easy” Smith, Jovial
tor congress in the third dl
Senator Johnson, which resulted tonch with the leaders of the
son, Irving Porter,So Miss Mar­ Ashland’s Camp Firs girls have
crippled
negro
tourist
of
Scotts­
on
the
republican
ticket,
in his rejection.
M>
jorie Reams of Spokane at Spo- been organised for only four
jqovement and bring such offer Medford Man Chosen to A
bluff, Neb., la headed south to­
will make n bid for the«ad
.s
t
a
t
A
a
-
.
XUtting
New
— ¡¡J- £
«
-
la g a p s th ey grny.bwTe to, the ex» -
of the "wets” wRh a IplatfertBrf ted -Florida.
.
,
Pot
W
F
OTBillIlw1
or
®«ow
hire
vttnp
> n a
University
President
change.
Easy la traveling de Inxe Minnesota .Womaa Alleged) Johnson’s orchestra
which declares he believes' in
Fork
is
worth
while
for
the
100
that
plays
The committee In charge of the
PORTLAND, Ore., March IS the prohibition of thé saloon perched on top the pile of lug­
to
Have
Poisoned
4-
members
in
this
city.
In the Davenport hotel at Spo­
affair is composed of Mrs. A. H.
— <U.F.)— Vernon H Vawter of but with government control of gage that overflows his small
This work is comparatively new
Year-Old Youngster
kane and formerly with thè
Pracht, Mrs. Hollis Bean,, Miss
«art.
The cart is drawn bv
' ‘
Medford, Circuit Judge Skip- the liquor traffic.
to
most of the Ashland residents,
Multnomah
Strollers,
Multns->
polite Songer and Mrs. Costello.
FAIRMOUNT, Minn., March IS. mah hotel, Portland. Mr. and and to those the meaning of Camp.
Tom and Jerry, the darkio's
worth of Eugene and Dr. Shel­
faithful goats. Easy is unable — (IP) — A charge of murder Mrs. Porter will be In Ashland Fire and Its symbol Is best ex­
don, dean of the university de­
was filed today against Mrs. the first of May for a few days pressed by the annual report of
to walk..
partment of education have been
Farmer - Labor Candidate
When there are no hills to Esther Ats, who was arrested visit with Jtls parents on their the Camp Fire girls for 1996,
appointed as a committee t.i
Not Entitled to Seat,
climb, Easy averages 25 miles Tuesday on suspicion of having way tQ Southam California.
visit various educators who are
which reads:
Saya Committee
a day with his goats. He ex­ murdered her son Raymond, aged
seeking the presidency of the
"The crossed logs and flame la
Irving Porter is a • graduate
pects to reach Palm Beach, Fla- 4, who died suddenly on Dec. 14, of the local schoole and also was the symbol of Camp Fire girl«,
University of Oregon.
WASHINGTON, March 18. —
They will visit California Charge Held Insufficient by next fall.
(IP) — The senate privileges and
known in musical circles here dear to the hearts of Its thous­
American
Ambassador
to
The University of Minnesota before leaving for the north.
shortly.
It became known to­
ands of members. Just as th e,
elections subcommittee, which in-i
Judge Kelly; New
medical school reported It had
Gfeat Britain Reaches
day. They also are considering
vestigated the contest brought by
Indictment Sought
(Conttnnsd on Page Three)
found poison In the lltUe boy’s
Washington, D. 0.
a.nnm bsr of other men, includ­
♦ <
,
Magnus Johnson, farmes-laborite,
organs.
Another baby of the
ing Dr. A. H. Upham of Idaho
Because e f the insufficiency of
against Senator Schall, Republi­
WASHINGTON, D. C. - March and Dr. O. Crane of Wyoming,
suspected woman met a similar
the Indictment,, the case against
can, Minnesota, la unanimously >in
18. — (LP) — A. B. Hohghton.
death two years ago.
Dr. bharlee T. Sweeney of Med­
favor of dismissing the contest.
American ambassador, to Great
ford, charged with perjury, was
Chairman Deneen announced.
Britain, is here -foe a conference
Í!
halted In circuit court at Jack­ T o w Offioer Who Killed
Deneen said ha would call the
with President Coolidge relative
sonville
yesterday
and
the
jury
Sweetheart
Hanged
at
committee to meet later in the day
to,foreign diplomatic matters. Mr.
was dismissed by Jndge Percy R.
Manila Early Today
to authorise Senator Goff, Repub­ Houghton continues to deny that
J. Maxwell Taft to Escape Inability to Find Place for
Kelly after the trial had been
lican, West Virginia to draw a
Prosecution on White
he Is a probable successor to
MANILA,
P.
I.,
March
18.
—
Annual Pageant is
under way for two days. ’
report.
Frank B. Kellogg, secretary of
Slavery Oharfe
(IP)
—
Lieutenant
John
S.
Thomp­
Given as Oanse
On
motion
of
District
Attorney
state, who .la expected to resign Sober Senators Needed in
Scores of friends of the family
son
was
hanged
this
morning
in
Chaney,
Judge
Kelly
granted
the
Washington, Says Demo­
SAN FRANCI8CO, Cal., March
shortly because of 111 health.
PORTLAND, Ore., March I t .—
state permission to re-submit the an abandoned structure at Fort fathered at the Stock funeral 18. — (LP) — J. MaxwelJ Taft
r a m
M io
cratic Candidate
chapel
yesterday
afternoon
to
pay
(IP)
— Portland will not have lie
McKinley.
The
old
building
on
esse to the grand jury.
wealthy department store owner annual Rose Festival this year.
the half light of early dawn pro­ a final tribute to the memory of
PORTLAND, Ore., March 18
nt Oakland, will not be prosecuted
19531676
Snoh wee the decision yesterday
vided a weird setting for the fin Mrs. J. S. Raspr, prominent Ash­
— (U .P.)— Declaring that sober
on
a white slave charge, It be­ by the Rose Festival association.
al act of the tragedy which began land matroq, whose death occur­ came khown yesterday.
senators are needed in W u h-
Ih e
Inability to find a saltable piked
at midnight on April . l', last, red Monday^ Services were con­
lqyton, Elton Watkins today an.
grand
Jury
deollned
to
vote
an
ducted by Rev. Woodworth of the
to
stage the pdgsant "Rosaria”
when
the
young
army
lieutenant
nonneed
the
platform
on
which
Meetings Will Be Held On
Baptist church.
Burial was in indictment against the Million­ was given as the chief reason for
shot
and
killed
Audrey
Burleigh,
he
will
seek
the
democratic
The Pacific Coast During
aire merchant after he had given discontinuing the festival.
In­
aged 16, because she refused to the Mountain View cemetery.
nomination for United States
Week of April 18 > '
hie version of a reported trip to stead, the directors recommended
H.
H.
De
Armond
and
Louis
marry
him.
senator.
Tin Jusna «filth Pauline Kern, that Portland proclaim a
BOISE, Idaho, March 18. —
He declared himself for agri Bennett of Bend passed through
WASHINGTON, D. C„ March
a pretty Stenographer.
(IP)
—
Edward
Reynolds,
82,
of
week during Jnne.
cultural relief, development of here today enroute home after
18— (U .P .)— The board of tax
Oregon City, Ore., was killed In­ hydro-electric power. Irrigation spending the week in JackHon
appeals will' hold field hearings
stantly and Harry Wee ton, 62. and reclamation. He also favors county on behalf of the candidacy
during the week o f April 19,
also
of Oregon City ,waa painful­ legislation compelling the gov­ of Jay Upton, republican candi­
the treaenry department an­
ly Injured late yesterday after­ ernment to pay taxes on public date for governor. Both men re­
nounced here today. One division
LONDON, March 18. — Floods
noon When the automobile driven lands, for development of the ported they were . immensely
of the board will .hold hearings
JACKSONVILLE, FIs., March In Lithuania are assuming the
by
Reynolds
went
over
an
em­
merchant marine and for world pleased with the jVeceptlon ac­ 18— (U .P .)—Charles PonsI was
on Income tax appeals at Los
corded Senator Upton in thia sec­ (freed today of federiti charges of proportions of a catastrophe, dis­
WASHINGTON, March 18. —
Angeles, San Francisco, ! Port­ bankment on the highway four peace by outlawing war.
NEW YORK CITY. March 18
patches from Copenhagen say.
miles south of American Falls.
tion of the stale.
„
land and Seattle.
(IP)— The special Joint congres­
ns,ng the malls to defraud In
—
(U
.P
.)—
Votes
continue
to
pile
Eighteen persons were drowned
The accident* happeneg when
sional committse appointed to re­
promoting his Charpon Laud
when the waters swept over a VP - In the straw vote on pro-
Reynolds tried to make a sharp
It
1
1>iti/h»
H
P
nfaim
ffona
K
m
llzxO
i
F
O
-
c o in bids for Muscle Shoals yes­
syndicate
for
the
sale
of
10
,
—gs— n— g—yg— i n ■■ W— --
radio station. Mftfiy dfhcr casuni­
tarn, but the car went off the
terday received notification from
Florida Iqts. United States Com-,
calved
rrom
40
representative
ties are reported.
toad. Reynold’s skull was frac­
mlssioner Noble ' dismissed the
large cities are favoring modi- the Nitrogen Products Company
tured, while. Weston suffered sev­
sharges at .the qoqcjuslon of the
flestion or repeal with the fol­ of Seattle, Wash., that it desired
eral fractured ribs, cats and
preliminary hearing. He ruled,
lowing results: for modifies to submit an offer.
City Manager Clyde Malone
———
I V.' ** * bruises. He will recover.
will tell Klwanlans something
the governments evidence against
tlon or repeal, 061,038; h»r
*
. »0»
about the new dutlee of hie of­
»resent law, 17,770.
LOB ANGELES, March 18— ¿he Italian financier waa Insuf­
w . v . FulW» of Dalian will
» i
fice at the regular weekly lunch­ Nearly a adore o f motion plo- ficient.
speak at the iih ia n d ; High
eon tomorrow noon at the Lithls tars oelsbrttles were forced to
school, Friday evening, March
(I 19, at 7:89.
THE WEATHER
Springs hotel. The program for flee for their lives today when
Mr.' Fuller is a
Oregon last year had 66,908
the
day
will
be
In
charge
of
the
»
fire
o
f
undetermined
origfa
former representative from polk
fartfts
as against 60,106 for 1920,
Oregon. and Washing­
program oomihittee, of which •wept (he old Metro studies in
county bat la speaking here In
DBS MOINES, 10.. Marsh
according
to statistics received
ton—
U
n
s
»
1
1
1
ed;
rain
Randall Woods Is chairman.
’ ’ Hollywood.
Phillips -DeLacsy,
the Interest of forest- conserva­
e
— Mrs. Donald Trtcfcett d M
here
today
from
the
U.
S.
depen­
north
and
west
portions;
TOKIO,
March
18.
—
Sixteen
F-year-old girl aetrots, was car-
tion under the su p in es of the
dent of commerce.
WASHINGTON. March I t - > today from bums
warmer south central por­
OREGON CENSUS G l t i K '
rlsd uneOnsctout tbrodgh the
United State« Forest Service And lives were lost when the steamer
The
same
figures
shqw
that
The
shipping board yesterday ac­ day Whan sbo attempted to
tions of Oregon.
Rain
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Maro» flames la the arms of Oladjrs
the State Forestry Board. The Tenshln Maru collided With the
there
wars
1861
radio
sets
In­
cepted
the 3490,000 cash bid of a kttchen fire with
west portion W ashington..
lecture will be Illustrated with Tenyou Maru off Sasebo yesterday. 18— (U .P.)— The census bureau Brockwell, »eteen 'star, •
stalled
oq
Oregon
farms
last
the
Todd
Shipyards corporaiiea, hnddoad and tw
probably
east
portion
to­
The Teqyou Msfn, of 783 tons, today announced the population
No one was reported seriously M
slides and. motion pictures.
sar.
Farmers
using
tractors
N»w
T
ort,
for three government la the 8re whlei
night
and
Friday.
Fresh
iajured.
•-
■
of
Oregon
as
871,477.
Tbs
pop­
overturned'when rammed by the
There will be no admission.
umbered I486 as, against 2901 drydocks, two In New York and
southerly
winds along
Tenshln 'Marti, n v e e s c l of 4000 ulation of the United States Whs
critical
one nt C h esterP a .
ractors
in use in 1930.
tons.
placed
b(
117,136,811
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PORTLAND, Ore., Mar.
1 8 — (U .P .)— On their
plea of guilty, to a charge
of assault ana rqbbery,
being armed with a dan-
gerous weapon, Presiding
Circuit Judge Stevenson
yesterday sentenced El-
Udtt Mlchener and Rich-
ard Franser to 10 years
fh the state penitentiary.
Deputy District Attorney
Graham advised no re-
ductlon in punishment be-
cause of their plea.
The tw o'm en, both of
whom Served time In an
Idaho reform school, rob-
boa the garage conducted
by Albert A. Dickson at
Fourth
and
Flanders'
streets the night of Jan-
uary 5, getting $32. A
short , time later, they
held
up
the
Liberty
lunch room, getting 369.
Crossley Files
Formal Petitiób
SHRUBBERY EXCHANGE
TO BE HEL[ SHORTLY
"WET” CANDIDATI
FIES FOR
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
HMMBt M U
OF ASHLAND WEBS OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
GOAT TEAM STARTS
M T S TO »BIT
NOBKATORS
I
I
MOTHER IS HELD
« « M i l
LBS M H 6 H T
SWEENEY CASE IS
HALTED BY COURT
H H H iniN JW n E S
TO VISIT COOLIDGE
ARMY M A N I
PAYS ™ lift
WATKINS GIVES HIS
Mrs. J. S. Rasor
Is Làid To Rest
M O M
egon City Man
Killed When Car
Goes Over Bank
WILL HOT INDICT
O iK M I B M
ROSE FESTIVAL NOT -
TO BE HELD THIS YEAR
Upton Supporters
Are Well Pleased
Lithuanian Floods-
Ponzi Is Freed
Seattle Firm To
Of Fraud Charge Taking Large Toll Modification Is
Bid For Shoals
Maintaining Lead
City Manager To
Speak At Lunch Movie Lot Blaze
Frightens Actors
Forest Talk Will
Be Given Friday
Many Lives Lost
When Ships Crash
Farm Statistics
> For State Given
Four Dead From
Government Sells
Drydocks in .East
i
Burning Dwelling
'»J/)' e