Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 31, 1926, Image 1

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T idings
MAIAKU
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestio water helps.
The tidings Has Been Ashland* s
(U r ita t
VOL. XLIX
5 0 0 SEEKING
POSITIONS AT
CRATER LAKE
Successor t®
>1-Weakly Tiding«. Volume 41
Council Favors
Stopping Dances
In Lithia Park
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'A n
elderly
“ moral »
crusader” appeared ' be­ «
fore
members
of
the «
council last night and tt
tt. urged passage of an or­ «
Every State of Union and » dinance prohibiting all »
Nearly All Colleges
» dances in L ith ia . Park »
Are Represented
the
summer «
a during
a months, and before the »
INTERESTINCREASING a discussion was over it
a was indicated that an »
R. W . Price Says Applications for
ordinance
favoring
the 4
a
Joint This Year Greater
elim ination of dancing »
1
a
Than Ever
! i a would be passed at an «
a early meeting unless pub­ »
Every state In the union and
lic sentiment sways the «
a
practically all colleges In the
council otherwise.
n
a
United 8tatee «are represented
C o u n c i l men Wiley, »
a
In the ever-growing list of ap­
a High, W rig h t and Taylor u
plications for summer Jobs at
indicated
they
favored »
a
Crater Lake national park, ac­
the proposal, while Coun­ tt
a
cording to announcement today
a cilman Burdic and Peters, »
by R. W . Price, managing di­
a as well as Mayor Johnson tt
rector o f Crater Lake lodge.
a appeared favorable to »
The 6OOth application for sum­
a perm itting the dances to tt
mer work -was received after
a continuo with proper reg­ n
m idnight last night from a young
a ulation.
»
university student at Eugene,
Prom
the
discussion n
a
who called Mr. Pierce by long­
a which ensued it was fore­ n
distance aaklqg for a Job.
a cast that those favoring «
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Popularity Grows
a clamping down the lid n
The activity shown by the
a still tighter on Ashland »
college youth« from the 48 states
adlusements would have n
of the union indicates the in-
an ordlnanoe drawn and 8
creasing popularity of
Crater
presented at an early tt
Lake national park, and like­
meeting of the council..
tt
wise shows that Southern Ore­
gon’s famed resort is becoming
better known throughout' the
nation.
Included In the letters of ap­
plication are requests from ap­
proximately 76 per cent of the
employee who have been with
M r. Price at Crater Lake for the Supreme Court of Washing­
ton Says Conspiracy
past five years, and so far as
Was Proven
possible these old employes will
be re-employed this year.
O L Y M P IA .
March
31— A l­
Sends Publicity
though H arry Lgndaker was not
Mr. Price answers each ap­
present when Louis Betel was
plication whether he has a Job
» aaA- k ille d ,-th e state -su­
to offer or not? an^TncToses"Itt-” *
preme court upheld his sentence
erat u re of Crater Lake and other
of life imprisonment on a King
Oregon publicity in each letter
county murder charge, asserting
mailed from his office.
the evidence showed a conspiracy
Approximately 70 persons are
on the part of Lahdaker, Frank
employed at Crater Lake during
Stevens, alias Montrose; Chester
the summer months, most of
Rothermell and two Seattle po­
them being college students who
licemen, Oscar L. Redden and
are thus enabled to help finance
Joseph B urt to rob Italians of
their way through school.
liquor.
The shooting occurred
during the alleged hi-Jacklng op­
erations.
Redden and Stevens
did the shooting, according to
the testimony, but all five were
copvicted, though the others were
not on theBei'el ranch at the
time.
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LIFE 1ERM UPHELD
ON THEORY OF PLOT
K i m i ) FIRM EETS
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K L A 6 ÍÁ T H FA LLS, Ore., Mar.
31. — - B lythe-W itter
company,
Portland bond concern was the
successful bidder on >167,000 In
county road bonds, it was announ­
ced yesterday by the county court.-
The Portland, concern bid 5 per
cent w ith a premium of >601. Four
other Portland concerns bid .—
Lumbermans
Trust
company,
Freeman, Smith & Camp com­
pany, A D Wakeman tt Co., and
F e r r l r ’A Hardgrove.
The bonds are the last of an
>800,000.tissue approved in 1919.
■fThe money w ill be ueed In. con­
struction of a span across Link
river and for genera) road work
on the Klamath Falls-LakevleW
highway and The Dalles-Oalifornla
highway.
Parent-Teacher
Council To Meet
Many
parent-teacher
dele­
gates from all parts of the coun­
ty are expected here Saturday
to attend the conference which
w ill be held at the L ith ia
Springs hotel. One delegate will
be allowed for every 1« .mem­
bers of each parent-teacher .d r­
ee, according to announcement
made today.
The meeting also
w ill be open to any others who
may be interested in the work.
HAH NEW EQUIPMENT
Dr. C. , A. Haines has 'p u r­
chased an Alpine Qvarts Lamp,
which produces the same ef­
fects as the sun’s direct rays for
the treatment of various diseases,
especially those affecting chil­
dren.
IIP ITS OPTION
Money Raised for Purchase
of Land South of City
This Aftemocn
NEW DRIVE TO START
40 More Members is Goal; W ire
to Portland for Course
Architect
An option on the golf club
site a few miles south of the
city lim its was to be taken up
this afternoon by a committee of
the newly organised golf club.
The necessary funds to make the
in itia l payment on the land was
raised
among
members
thia
morning and It was expected th *
purchase of the property would
be definitely completed early this
afternoon.
• This action was authorised at
an extended meeting of the di­
rectors of the club lash night,
according to reports from var­
ious members today.
Seek
Architect
I t also was learned that the
directors telegraphed to P o rt­
land last night seeking the ser­
vices of one of the most noted
golf course architects in the
northwest, and they were hope­
ful that this man would be ablo
to find the time to come to Ash­
land within the next week or
two and lay out the new Coarse.
I f this man is not available they
w ill make every effort to obtain
a competent architect as speedily
as possible, it was reported.
W ith 41 member« now signed
up, the directors are said to havo
voted last night » to conduct a
t f t i . f ad­
ditional members.
A Campaign
leader la expected to be named
by- to m o rriw , and he In turn
w ill name groups to assist In this
work.
Members taken in dur­
ing thia drive w ill be permitted
to pay for their club member­
ships on a monthly installment
basis, it is understood.
The option on the property
south of the city closes at mid­
night tonight, but with the club
having the money In readiness
this afternoon, all doubt has
vanished as to the completion
of the new golf club plans.
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District Attorney
Says Federal Ruling
Will Not Apply
PO RTLAND, Ore., March 31
— (U .P .)— / ‘M alt extract w ill not
be sold In Portland In aplte of
the recent federal approval of
the manufacture and sale of
malt extract,” was the declara­
tion today of D istrict Attorney
Stanley Myers. He declared his
office w ill prosecute all offend
ers under the state prohibition
laws.
British Princess
Railroads Held
Is Sick With Flu
To Be Negligent
LONDON, March 31— (U .P .)-^
There Is considerable anxiety to
day regarding the condition of
Princess Victoria, aiater of King
George,, who is til wlttfc influen-
aa, H er a ep h sw, the P rince of
Wales, who was operated on
yesterday to relieve an,earache,
is progressing nicely and Is ex-
pectéd to be ont In a week.
NO. 178.
W ARN COMMENDATION GIVEN
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SANTA ROSA, March 31. —
(LP) — A fter spending a restful
night, Luther Burbank plant wiz­
ard who was stricken last F r i­
day, was reported as much bet­
ter today with physicians now
holding strong hopes for his u lti­
mate recovery.
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AND
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UTHIA
PAWt
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MABED{
PROBI
AGENT
S
TO TARE AUT° T° v w ir s DEUGHtEDs
GREATLY IMPROVED Portland
Plant Wizard Spends Rest­
ful Night; Hopes for
Recovery Held
Wir® Service)
For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAKCll 31, 192«;
TO PROHIBIT SALE
OF MALT EXTRACT
Blyth Witter Company Pays
Premium for $167,000
County Issue
i£jr /V e ^ p a p e i;
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicioa enree
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa ct
W A SHING TO N, D. C„ March
31— (U .I4. ) — "Crim inal
wastes
due to bad management are
heading the railroads
toward
governm ent o w n e r sh ip /’ declared
Senator Gooding of Idaho In the
senate today.
He declared that
bad management la the cause
of the present troubles of the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
railroad.
Huge Brush Fire
Near M t Shasta Court Martial Of
Officer Delayed
M OUNT SHASTA, Cal., March
31. — (LP) — A brush fire cov­
SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 31
ering thousands of acres Is rag­
ing toward here, fanned by a — (U .P .)— The court m artial of
strong north wind. Hundreds of Colonel Alexander W illiam s has
men are battling the flames be­ been postponed from April <
A delay In the
tween here and Weed. The resi- to April 12.
dentlal district and teachers’ c o l-¡a rriv a l of .two members of the
lege building here are endanger­ army court was given as the
cause.
ed.
Old Moose
Is D is « ^ red
c m COUNCIL
Close To Bend
TO ADVERTISE
IMPROVEMENTS
IN IDAHO IS
BOMB TARGET
REND, Ore:, March 31
tt
tt — Thaf moose, now na­
now.
We certainly do enjoy
tive of the cold north,
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our visits to Ashland and Ils
tt once ranged In the De­
park, and never stay less than
tt schutes county of central.
three
days.
Thanks,
folks,
Resolution Adopted Creat­
Federal Sleuth at Lewiston tt Oregon is indicated by
thanks.”
ing New Sidewalk Dis­
Escapes Injury in At- , » the finding of a large
Mrs. Jane Coffman of Milton,
trict Near Normal
tempted Murder
tt moose horn, bearing 13
Ore., who Is Just completing an
tt points, on the slopes of
auto tour of the. south, had this
NO DISSENTING VOTE
START INVESTIGATION tt Tumalo creek.
to say:
K
The,
fan
shaped
horn,
“ Lithia Park Is one of God's
AU New Walks W ill be Iu^d to
Is Second Ttnx* W ithin a Month tt bleached by the sun of
w riting their impressions of A<h- twinkling stars which Illum in­
Grade; Other Routine
That Assassination Effort
tt many years, was brought
ates the world.”
land and the p irk .
Business
is Made
tt Into Bend and Is now
Mrs. Jack Price of St. Louts,
Following la one w ritten
» on display here.
The
Mo., another recent tourist, gave
Sidewalk improvements In Ash­
ute from the pen of Charles
LEW ISTO N , Idaho, March 31 tt name of the finder was
f i l l e r impressions In these words: — (U .P .,— An attempt to as­
land were given as official stant
Purdom of Chicago, who,
tt not learned, but he Is
“A beautiful park; a cure
at the city council meeting last
his fam ily, was a recent tour
sassinate Janies Rice, a federal » to return In a few days.
l for the blues."
night when a resolution creating
in . Ashland:
prohibition agent, failed late last
So far as can be learn­
Park officials report nn in­ night when a bomb placed in his tt
the sidewalk improvement dis­
tt ed from pioneers, moose
“The firs t time we visited t>is creasing traffic, with every In -
trict In the vicinity of the new
bedroom exploded without In- tt have never been known
camp was In 1922. I t was the
iei <1,. n tiOn th8t the Pre8ent 'y
, hiring him. I t lacked sufficient
normal school was adopted w ith­
tt to range In this part
best camp In the country thp n |w ill be a banner one for to m -
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out a dissenting vote.
Strength to carry out the m u r-,g of the state, and this Is
and It la 100 per cent better 1st travel through Ashland.
All field surveying for this ex­
derous plans of Its makers.
g the first moose hprn ever
tensive Improvement work has
The room was almost totally g found in the Deschutes
been completed, and the resolution
wrecked but Rice was merely ! g country.
authorizes the calling for bids for
stunned and recovered conscious-1
the work.
ncss within a short time.
Considerable discussion v as had
State and federal authorities )
concerning
the grades for side­
blame bootleggers against whom |
There w ill be a meeting k>f
walks,
bu,t
this
was left to City
Rice'has been very active during'
the
executive
board
of
the
Engineer W alker and City Man­
recent
weeks.
county health association tomor- Splendid Concert Given Here
ager Malone.
It is understood
This Is the second attempt
row afternoon at the home bf - Last Night by 0. A. 0
thes - two officials will insist that
within the past month to as­
Miss Charleton in Central P o in t.'
Musicians
sassinate dry sleuths, as a state local Music Lovers Are in all walks be laid to grade, as w;
at which tim e various health:
urged by Mayor Johnson. , Some
for Genuine Treat To­
matters w ill be up for consldera-'
large crowd greeted the prohibition agent at Bend, Or«.,
property
owners wanted Jogs In
morrow
Evening
tion.
j
A ’ C. Glee club at their con- was the target of bombers Iasi
the walkk tin front of their prop-’
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' cert given at the Ashland high month.
In the Bend case a
Local music lovers are" look­ erty In order to preven, the des­
gymnasium last evening. .
house was badly wrecked a l­
ing
forward with keen interest truction of a few trees, but it
The" program was -ewell bal­ though a dry agent escaped In ­
to the appearance here tomorrow was thought that Ashland should
anced, including grand opera, jury.
evening of Mildred Wright, na lay out Its new sidewalk improve­
classical, Jazz and college Bongs.
Federal
authorities
today
tlonally known violinist, who ments according to proper and
The single turns were equally started a searching investigation
will give a concert at the Civic uniform engineering plans.
well received as the group work. of the Lewiston bomb outrage.
clubhouse under the auspices' of
D. H. McNair was given author­
A small crowd attended the
the Ashland Music Club.
ity to put up a gasoline station
Tourists Now Able to Read dgnee given by Don MacClennan
The Stockton, Cal., Rècord, at his Park Garage. The station
About New State Build­ and his Moon Light Serenade™,
recently
had the following Sw- adjoins park property and Mr.
ing in Ashland
of O. A. C., at the Armory after
tlce concerning a concert she McNair has agreed to keep the
the concert.
Due to the interest dlapla:
gave In that city:
city parking in good condition
and prompt work shown •
“ A t the first wailing notes of throughout the year.
ClyjJe Malone, city m anager,
the violin concerto in D. Minor
real road atgn is now place
Uses Same Slogan He Has by Brnch, Mrs. W right showed
along the highway in front of the
the audience that they were to
Employed During Past
new Southern Oregon normal
ha re the great pleasure of hear­
Twenty Years
school, which Informs auto tour­
ing a master hand on the viblln.
SALEM, Ore., March 31. — (IP) She played the Bruch Scotch
ists concerning the new normal
school building which Is now Four Deaths Reported and — W illis C. Hawley, congressman Fantasy in an exquisite and su­
under construction.
Train Service Demoral­ from the first congressional dis­ perb manner, at times causing
trict, yesterday filed hlls declara­ the audience to hold Its breath
The
sign
originally
placed
ized by Blizzard
tion
of candidacy for the republi­ at the wonderful sweetness of her Klamath Baby’s Breathing
there was painted so poorly and
Restored Shortly After
KANSAS C ITY, Mo., March 31. can nomination. Mr. Hawley has rendition.”
placed so badly that tourists
Being Born
had to stop their cars If they — (LP) — The southwest settled been a member of congress for
down
today
digging
Its
way
out
of
‘
.
he
past
20
years
and
is
using
wanted to read. it.
K L A M A T H FA LL8, Ore., Mar,
M r. Malone noticed Its many a record'breaking snow fall which the same slogan he has used In
31.—
A pulmotor saved the life
defects and got into action yes­ has continued for two days. Mo­ each campaign: "No Interests to
of a new-born babe, hospital au­
torists
are
inardbned
In
many
sec­
serve
but
the
public
interest.”
terday, demanding of the cham­
thorities
reported
today.
A
ber of commerce that a decent tions and train service has been
i
daughter
was
born
Saturday
to
Four deaths were
sign be placed.
As . a result demoralized.
The Ashland • Floral Society M r. and Mrs. Leland Parasoo of
the new sign was up today and reported in Texas as a result of
will hold a meeting at the Pub­ Modoc Point.. Although appar­
the
storm.
The
forecast
today
tourfsts are.ab le to read It from,
lic Library.
Monday evening, ently normal, the child was bare­
a distance of - several hundred indicated that the worst of the
A
pril
6,
at
8
o’clock.
A dis­ ly breathing a half hour after
storm Is over.
feet from either direction.
cussion of native wild flowers birth and its breathing gradually
w ill be held, led by Miss Blanche became slower. A pulmotor was
Wet Leader Would Give .Hicks, Mrs. O. Winter, and Mrs. used and in 16 minutes respiration
Physicians Right to-
C H. Vaupel.
had been restored.
Prescribe Whiskey
A ll persons- Interested in flow­
Physicians said that the baby
ers are Invited to attend the had almost ceased to bntathe when
W A SHING TO N. D. C., March
meeting and bring any wild the pulmotor was first used.
31— (U .P .)— Senator Edge todpy
flowers gathered on 'Sunday.
Introduced two amendments to
Bellview Community Club Nationalist Army Would the liquor modification bills now
before congress.
One amend­
Turn it Over to Enemies
Plans Function for Thurs­
ment
would
permit
physicians to
For $50,000
day of _________
Next Week
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prescribe any amount of whiskey
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P E K IN G , March 31— (U .P .) — to patients while the other would
Members of the Bellview Com­
munity club w ill stage the last of I t was learned today that the permit states to define what In
troops
controlling “ Intoxicating liquor.”
,their series of old-time dances a nationalist
Salem Voters Refuse to Au­
week from
tomorrow night at Peking have agreed to turn the
Federal Commission Would
thorize Special Tax of
city over to the coalition army
Jackaon Hot Springs.
Lower Import 66 Cents
$40,000
A rth u r Foster of the tend set­ which Is beselglng it for >60,000.
Per 100 Pounds
tlem ent bureau, who aided In get­ They first offered to evacuate
SALEM, Ore., March 31—
ting the old-fashioned dances re­ fon >1,000,000, but this offer
W A 8H IN O TO N , D. C.. March
Patrons
of the Salem school dis­
vived in Portland and elsewhere was refused.
81— (U .P .)— The United States trict. at a special election, turn­
about the state, has agreed to
ta riff commission has recom­
ed down a proposed Increase in
call these dances during the even­
mended a reduction in the sugar
salaries for teachers by a vote of
ing
W A SHING TO N, D. C„ March ta riff of 66 cents per hundred
1162 to 737. The election cen­
Members of the club said the
31— (U .P .)— Conditions In the pounds in a report submitted to tered about a special tax of
music has improved greatly lately
This was
court of Federal Judge Geor^b President Coolidge.
>40.000, of which >30,000 was
and splendid music w ill be afford­
W . English, of the eastern II- revealed today when the report to be applied toward increased
ed those who Attend. Proceeds to
^ l8 district, are Intolerable was made public by the senate aalnrie» for tsaqhsrg and flO.OQO
was to have been used in repair­
A
stroke
of
apoplexy
proved
fatal
“ na “ public scandal, declared ta riff group.
lty clubhouse.
Congressman Hawes, a d e m o c ra t)1 / .
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late yesterday to A. 4. Dore, 60,
ing school properties.
salesman of Tacoma. Wash »v’n> of Missouri, In urging the hn-i y
was a passenger on the steamer peachment of Judge English In
Rose City, eh route into the local the house today.
Anto tourists, who Unger for
a day or two In Ashland’s de­
lightful Lithia Park auto cgtip
have nothing but praise for the
park and Its a
This is Indicated
comments which
by tourists In t
the oommnnity house, where they
are permitted to set down ?ln
Health Executive
Board Will Meet
C O L E GLEE CIOÈ
MILDRED « H I TO
HOLD CONCI Rl H
REAL SIGN PLACED
Ä 1NORME SCHOOL
WILLIS C. HAWLEY
FILES FOR CONGRESS
AVY SNOW STORM
STRIKES SOUTHWEST
H I ’S LIFE B
MBnDLMDlOR
Floral Society
To Meet Monday
IT
ANOTHER OLD TIME TROOPS OFFER 10
SEIL OUI PHONE
GANCI ID 01 HELD
URGES REDUCTION IHCREASED I’AY FDR
OF SUGAR TARIFF
FEDERAL JUDGE IS
Stroke Fatal To
Ship Passenger
J
Ashland Youths
Liner Racing To
Fined And Jailed
Distressed Ship
Lithians To Meet
On Monday Night
harbor.
Dore was on his way
north from Monrovia, Cal. Coron­
er E. B. Hughes took charge or
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Members of The Lithians wlU the bddy here and w ill communi­
hold theftr regular monthly meal­ cate with the man’s ' relatives In
•
ing next Monday evening at the Tacoma.
Masonic hall, at which time con­
THE WEATHER
siderable Important business will
come before the booster organ I na­
Oregon and Washing­
tion according to V. D. M illar,
ton— F air west; cloudy'
president.
east portion Oregon; fair,
The meeting was to have bean
colder Washington; frost
held last Frid ay evening but was
tonight, Thursday fair;
postponed until next week.
A
fresh northwest winds on
dinner at 4:30 o’block will pre­
coast.
cede the business session
Sale Of Line To
Orient Protested
W A SHING TO N, D. C. March 31
— (LP) — A protest against the
proposed sale of the Admiral-
Oriental line operating between
Puget Sound and the orient was
made today by 8enator Jones of
Washington In a letter to T. V.
O'Connor, chairman of the ship­
ping board.
Fred M erritt of this d ty was
N E W YORK C IT Y , Marsh S I.
months in the
county Jail when he smeared Ini — (LP)— Out on the mld-AtlSB-
Juatloe court nt Medford yester­ tic. the g ain t Cunard liner Mawr-
day after pleading, guilty to a ltanla la racing to the aaslstaaee
charge of possessing liquor. Ellis of the steamer Lalehan, which la
l.tnlnger of .this city was fined reported In distress with her lith
SSSO, which he paid.
The two boats washed away. T ie
young men were arrested last veeael la <00 miles south of
week wtlth Tracy De Vlnney of Race. The vessel la «early
Medford. De Vlnney was fined her beam ends and a
>204 and sentenced ito'slx months tag Into bar holds,
raldo
in Jail.
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