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ÁMawA'e ASHLAND. OB For Nearly Fifty Yean I Wire Service) ____' HUR ö D ä Y, APRIL 1, 1926 rowmng v r/ New CincK.ella Girl To Assist Baby Chicks To Get Protection fa ste r Sunday A. A. A. Members in This ' City Start Movement To Organize PURPOSES__ OUTLINED Bettor U niform ity H i Regulations is Object ftongtit by Tentative plans were under way today to form an Ashland Automo bile elub from among the local membership of the Oregon State Automobile association, and it is understood that a meeting -will be called for some evening next week at the Llthia Springs hotel. The pdrpose of the organization prim arily w ill be to sound out sentiment of automobile owners concerning the numerous automo bile and traffic laws and makipg suggestions as to what the mo torists of this section desire in the way of new laws or repeal of existing laws ' P lan D e fin ite Program W ith the approach ofj Easter and the rabbit and baby chick tradition that accompanies it, the Ore gon Humane society is redoubling its vigilance to prevent Illegal shipment of baby chicks for dis play and sale for East er celebration purposes. Up to a 'few years 'ago it was customary to dis play cute baby chicks in store windows for a few days before Easter and fond parents would buy one or two of the little peelers and carry them home to their flat or apartment to impress the children w ith the charm of the great religious festival. O rdinarily the baby chick would be petted to death on the first day or starved to death on the third day when the new ness had worn off, and almost without fall the ultim ate destination of the baby chick which bad been toted home to cele brate the resurrection was the garbage dump via the ash can. JJzck Milton of Jackson Hot Springs, R. W . Price of ‘the Lithla Springs hotel, and several others are leading the movement which is expected to result in some def inite announced program within the next few days. I t was also suggested that in order to get the best poaptble good from the state association and A. A. A. organisation, the local members would urge association Many Additions Being Add members in other cities of the ed to Popular Health state to organise sim ilar dabs la Resort Near City order that the fa ll membership of M r. and Mrs. -Jack Milton of the association would cooperate Jackson Hot Springs are making in urging uniform ity in a il high way and automohlle laws and reg numerous improvements at this popular resort in anticipation of ulations. Sponsors of-eke movement . pg- tlx* Increased tourist travel this nonneed today that a call for such sammer. Several substantial mod a gathering would be issued early em tourist cabins have been built, next week, and they were hopeful while other, Improvements are be that A. A. A. members generally ing made at the plunge and baths, dressing rooms, in Ashland would take a genuine inejading new locker rooms, showers and other interest in the proposal. conveniences. Although the tourist season has not yet got under way for this year, the resort is meeting with an «increasing patronage each week, and on warm days the big open air plunge Hs in popular de- lnand, while sufferers from rheu Residents of City Urged to matism are coming dally for the * Cooperate in Cleaning mud baths. up Premises Monday, A pril 12, has beeff of ficially designated as clean-up day by Mayor Johnson, and citizens of Ashland are urged by city officials to cooperate in cleaning up their premises and getting the city’s front yards and back yards in good shape for the summer months. As is the annual custom, the city will furnish trucks and wag ons for hauling away all refuse free of charge. The cl(e ah-up day was first adt for next Monday but was post poned for a week because ef Easter Sunday. Mayor Johnson said this prob ably would be the last year that the clean-up day would be held under the present system. Passion Week Is Being Observed Passion week services are being held each evening this week by the Methodist Episcopal church, of which Rev. Pemberton is pas- tor. Communion services w ill be held this evening fallowing the sermon. A sunrise service w ill be held at 6 o’clock Easter morn ing on C artel Heights, to which all young people are invited. Senate Republicans- Find no Place for it on Sched- . uled Program WAS FARMERS UP IN ARMS FIRST OFFENSE Agricultural Bloc Will Demand Speedy Action on Many ' Measures PO RTLAND, Ore., Apitll 1. — (IP) — Federal Judge Bean yes terday sentenced Caleb A. Palm gren to two years and Charles A. Bentley to IS months in ticN e ll island penitentiary when they ad mitted the possession and manu facture of false coins. They are the first counterfeiters to be brought into court here in several months. Neither Palmgren nor Bentley is experienced in counterfeiting Assistant Uiilted States Attorney L ittlefield said, and It apparently was their first “Job”. The heavier sentence for Palm fren was recom mended on the grounds that he was the leading spirit. Both men, wbfile adm itting the manufacture of the coins, denied having passed any in Portland. According to the government, they apparently were preparing to do so when captured. Their arrest took place last Friday when se cret service operatives, working on a “ tip ’’ found nine counterfeit 50-cpnt pieces, moulds and other paraphernalia in a rooming house at No. 324 1-2 First street and later connected Bentley and Pglm- gren w ith the evidence. Beth men are said to hare confessed at the time of their arrest Minnesota Man is Charged With Poisoning Five- Tear-Old Boy F A IR M O N T , Minn., A pril 1 — (IP) — A charge of first degree murder was filed here today against A rth u r Goerndt for the death of his nephew, Raymond, aged 5, early last December. The mother of the child swore to the complaint. The lad's body was exhumed some time ago, when traces of poison were found in the Intestinal organs. Small Vessel Makes Heroic Rescue of Men During Atlantic Storm N E W YO R K C IT Y , A p ril 1—. (U .P .,— The story of how a small British tanker, the ghlr- van, rescued 37 officers and men of the steamer Laleham while the fastest of a ll, ocean going vessels .the Mauretania, was speeding to the scene*, was told here today by radiogram to the United Press. The small ship saved all on board the stricken vessel. Ter rific Seas are whipping the A t lantic and safety of other ships is feared. , , Huge Brush Fire „ Is Under Control R ED D IN G , Cal., A p ril 1— (U. P .)— Although danger from the huge brujh fire near Black Butte is considered over, fire guards are still watching the smottlddring brush to prevent a new outbreak. Thousands of acre were burned. Twentieth Infant ’ Is Woman’s Record Washington Crew To Row Princeton FIT C H B U R G ,. M»*».. April 1.— (IP) — Mr«' Louise. M. Cross of this city believe! she . h as. set a new record for motharhdod. A l though only 36 years old, she Is the mother of 20 children. H er last baby, bora yesterday, was a 12-pound g irL A ll the children are living and are a healthy group. Portland Men Plead Guilty . to Making Spurious Hg f D o U ars All Students Between 16 and 20 Tears Compelled to ' Take Work Finders’ keepers—if they can get it! Today being April 1, this little scene is being enacted on many a street cor ner in many a city throughout the land. . W A SHING TO N. D. C.. A p ril 1 — -(U .P .)— The legislative pro gram of the administration m a jority in the senate has given no place to farm relief legisla tion, and tho senatorial farm bloc is up in arms, it was re vealed today. Under an agreement reached by the republican steering com mittee, the Italian debt, the Brookhart and Steck contest, the public buildings bill, the ra il way conciliation measure, the McFadden banking bill and the Morrow a ir service proposals w ill be taken up in consecutive or der. Whether or not the farm bloc can muster sufficient strength to break in on this program is not known, hut It is considered extremely doubtful. Charleston Dancer Disjoints Her Hip F O R M PAMPHttl --------- to her home here with a dlslo- Metropolis Esor t i This Sec- cated hip which * she sustained tion in Advertising while danding the Charleston. A l- Folder Sent Out I though the in ju ry 1» painful she Ashland comes tin for her full share of publicity in a splendid advertising booklet just issued by tke Portland chamber of Com merce for distribution through out the United States. On the third page of the booklet is a picture of the city’s famed Lithia park. ' The booklet describes accurate ly every section of Oregon, and has the following to say concern ing Ashland: “ This, the first city reached In Oregon when traveling north over thé Pacific highway from Cali fornia, is one of Oregon's most beautiful little communities. It is nestled in a broad valley sur rounded with high rolling hills dotted with woodlands. Here Is found the ' celebrated Lithla Springs, whose water bubbles into glass-inclosed fountains from rocky depths. There Is a splendid municipal camp ground and a Wonderful park. Hotel accom modations are modern.” the dislocation, it was reported N. Gillmore Loses Auto While it is Parked Close to Church C. N. Gillmore, 248 W im er 8t., reported the theft of his 1925 Chevrolet touring car last night while it was parked near the Bap tist church. The car was stolen some time between 7:45 and 9:45. The car bore Btate Dcense num ber 11-510. Police have sent a description of the car to police up and down the coast. Portland Lawyer Is Wet Candidate Senator Jones Voices On position to Snle of the Admiral Line PO RTLA N D, Ore., April 1— (U .P .)— L. B. Sandblast, a Port land attorney, today announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for United States senator as a wet candidate. He favors modification çf the Vol stead act to permit light wines and beer, and for a referendum of the dry laws. W ASHING TO N, D. C., A pril 1 — (U.P.»— " I am opposed to any private Interest dominating tho shipping of the northwest,” do- dared Senator Jones of Wash ington today, explaining his op- posltiqn to the plan of disposing of the Admiral Oriental line. H e| would not say that his opposl-| tion is directed against ^the Dol la r line. Peggy Joyce Is ’ Not Going To Be Noted Vocalist Married, She Says — Killed In Wreck SYRACUSE. N. Y.,-—April 1— Thomas Spencer, baritone singer and former headliner .in the “ Follies,” was killed instantly yesterday when his automobile crashed near here. CICERO, 111., April r— (U.P.) SE A TTLE. Wash., A pril 1— ( U .P .) — The University t , of SENATOR DUNN FILES Washington crew w ill race Prlnceton’g oarsman In' a dual meet on Lake Carnegie before the Poughkeepsie regatta, It was announced here today. — George W . Dnnn of Ashland today filed his declaration ae a republican candidiate for senator from Jackson county. SALEM, Ore., A p d l 1. — ( t h — Andre Anderson, heavyweight boxer and wrestler, was shot an<j dangerously wounded In a soft drink place here late yesterday by Leo McGovern. The shooting followed ea argument. Golf Club Officials Take Over Land Which Will be Course Site 09733065 Mrs. Mildred Wright Will Appear at Women’s Civic Club House Campaign Gets Under Way Today And Continues Until April 18th DOES SPLENDID -WORK Jackson County Public Association Lists A ctivities H e a lth A drive for new members was launched today by the Jackson County Public Health assoc'atlon and will continue until A p ril 5, Local workers are taking the* held in an effort to Interest citizen" generally in the work of the healtb association. Dues for one yea- are placed a: 50 cents. The county association is di vided into eight aotve groups, and it Is through the cooperation of these groups that the health officers and nurses receive the as sistance of the public at large. Each of these group« w ill handle lits own campaign for renewing old memberships and procuring new onee. AsatoU Officials These groups are located In Ashland, Medford, Jacksonville. Central Point, Gold H ill, Talent and Rogue River. The association cooperates w ith* the county health officer, county nurses and school nurses In the following activities, contaet w ith all tuberculosis cases, stimulate health education ru ral and mi gratory fam ily sanitation, quar antine for epidemics, infant, pre natal and pre-school hygiene, phy sical inspection of all school chil dren and tree clinics. Mrs, Mildred W right. Califor Provides Necessities nia violinist who hag captivated The association also provides eudiqncen, tb f^ u b o n t the coun mint, medteal su^pllw. X-ray ax- try , e tw s eve sminsftlons, clothes and bedding ning at the Women’s Civic Club to patients and baa charge of the house, starting kt 8 o’clock. She Christmas Seal sales each year. w ill "be assisted by Kaspara The money to carry on these var Hagen. ied activities comes only from ihe The following program» memberships and the Christmas been announced: Seal sales. Sonata, No, 2— Op. 13------- Grieg Lento doloroso Drunken Husband Rescued Allegretto tranquillo Poliee Drag Columbia Allegro Animato River for Body Mildred W right Kaspara Hagen Romance .......................... Svendsen To the Rising Sun........Torjussen Negro Spirituelie ».................... .......................... Cameron-White Receipts for First Three Months This Tear Are Ghost Dance ...........................Levy Greater Than Last Mildred W right Romance .................... ....Rubenstein Receipts of the Ashland post- Valse Caprice .................. Nordraak office for the first three month» Melodie ......... Sindlng of 1926, ending yesterday, show Rhjrpsodle— Hongroise No. 6 an increase of approximately 25 . ...... ........................ ............... Liszt serby per cent over the corresponding Kaspara Hagen * help. period in the first qnar.er of last Clianaon Louis X I I I | Jobes year. Pavane ........^..Couperin-Krelsler polled This was Indicated today from The Blue Lagoon........ W lnternltz kept the preliminary figures qpntain- Piedmontese Rhapsody.............. and ti ed in the quarterly report of Post ...................................... Sinigoglh water. master Wagner, and indicates the substantial growth df Ashland during the past year. Dance Ordinance Not Being Drawn 'Mount La s n L- Active On e Mort Members of the cl • who on Tuesday e v e n 'll to favor prohibiting dtneo- FraakVn D e lfin e Ga’^h* a R ED B LU F F . Cal., A p ril 1 —- L i’ hia Park this summer, denied H« Breaks Into J e w r ^ (IP) — Residents of Red Bluff a”*'’ today that such nn ordinance is Store Window vicinity yesterday witnessed e-. being drawn or that any of them 8POKANE, Wash., April 1— other eruptl-n of smoke ard -tv — are planning the Introduction of such an ordlnatfbe at th j ne:’ (U .P .)— Franklin Deljrane, aged, from Moun Lassen, w hir '* 20, of, Portland, was Jailed hero clfred to be the'o n l « • ’- meet ng. he was esugh’ cano in the United Th subject of "i-' lng t’ « today when breaking the glass window of eruption also was vl lb’r dances was brought up bv a sne A s tr o - ' ta or and the council dlscur ed I * a Jewelry store and scooping| day morn ng. He fle d 1 wind soon scattered the mok at length although no defnlt' I up valuable Jems. --------s __ _ ------ J J a , « * u ik u i t' might be taken. N EW YORK, April 1. — Peggy Hopkins Joyce today denied ‘re ports t^at she- is planning a sixth Journey to the altar. So did Stanley Comstock, gen eral sales manager of a Florida realty corporation, who, the re ports had it, was to be the bride groom “ I haven’t time to get married again,” Peggy said. Comstock said the report was "ridjlculous.” s N E W YO RK , A artl 1— Edward F. Browning, m illionaire realtor “Cin derella man,’* who has found himself a new Cin derella girl, admitted to day that he was “ Infatu ated” with her. She is the beautiful 15-year-old Frances Hee- nan, who is in the care of specialists provided by Browning as the result of a recent acid-throwing attack motivated by Jeal ousy of the m illionaire*! attentions. Browning said he had sent for the best skin specialist in America to save Frances from dis figurement and declared the mysterious attack on the girl prompted “ by jealousy or revenge” was being probed by the best detectives in the city. PA R IS, A pril 1. — (IP) — F in ance Minister Peret today asked the chamber of deputies to sup , * press the article in the financial program which provides for a French oil monopoly. Peret ex plained that such a monopoly Mr. and Mrs. E. W Davis of might cause foreign complications. Lansing, Mich., were a pair of I t Is known that Standard Oil happy auto tourists who visited protested to Washington against in Ashland yesterday. They were the proposed monopoly. enroute to Newberg, Ore., where they are to visit a brother of Mrs. Davis, whom . she had not seen Oregon and Washing- In 35 years.» They said that Ash ten— Generally dondy to land was one of the most delight night and Friday. Tem ful little ¿ommunities they had perature close to frees- encountered on their Journey Ing / l a , East portion. ing the Jewels in all directions before he was captured. Oregon Caves Now Ashland Praised Burbank Reported Has Guidé Service By Auto Tourists In Serious Shape Light variable east winds. across the country. » SANTA ROSA, Cal., A p ril 1— hs (U .P .)— Luther Burbank wae se still In an unstable condition to- u i day, according to his physician, «« Dr. Joseph H. Shdw. He has a da fair chance for recovery, Hi ho slept some during the night had >• appeared to b<f somewhat re- to freshed. He has been sick siece«' stricken w ith a heart attack ajpv week ago. ‘ IvJ