Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 02, 1926, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
M ALARIA GERMS
(Jannot survive three m onths in
the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure
i lomea tie water helps,
Without the *-
nine case' e.0^
This >
Leutona
ituul Preen 'Wi
(United
VOU XLIX
WESTON
AGAIN E L K
HAN HUNTERS
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. V olu te 41
ARCTIC PLANE
Larceny Charge LOST; WILKINS
STILL HISSING
L
Servloe)
to* A*
'm edicine cares
.en of asthma.
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ASHLAND, ORKGON, PBfl>AY, APRIL 2, 1926
AIRYING INDUSTRY SAID TO ,
BE INCREASING IN V A LU E IN
JACKSON CQUNTY THIS YEAR
THEATRE HAN
IS INDICTED
FOR PERJURY
Doctor Refuses
To Put Up Bail
For Pretty Wife
CANNERY HERE
SIGNS IIP FOR
STRAWBERRIES
B ’ S A N F R A N C I SCO, 8
B
April 2— (U .P .)—After 8
ranged
a
musical
program,
in-
j
Dairying is increasing in valua­
B
balling
his
beautiful 8
eluding
selections
on
the
Bruns­
tion in this community, accord­
B young wife out of jail 8
ing to Ralph Billings, one of the wick by Mr. Borgenson, and two !
w -J ' B on previous occasions, it
speakers at the Kiwanis luncheon much - enjoyed solos by Miss |
Alice
Borgerson.
a
four-year-old
,
E
a
r
l
CaJTOll,
FaiUOUS
Pro­ B Dr. W. P. Agnew, well 8 Much Acreage Being Con­
No W ord Y et Received From today at the Lithla Springe hotel.
N otorious Criminals B eliev­
tracted Near Grants
têt who delighted those who heard I ducer, Accused by New
B known physician, has de- 8
A ir Ship A laskan W h ich .
ed to be iff Hiding* in
Pass, is Word
One
point
proving
the
import­
her.
Mr«.
Goodman
played
the'
York
Grand'
Jury
B cided that she can stay 8
Sailed W ednesday
W estern N evada
ance of the industry is that the pcconl pan Imen t.
B in Jail this time, it being 8
George W. Dunn, a member of AFTERM ATH OF P A R T Y ’ B her second successive ar- 8 MANY ACRES SOUGHT
PA R TY STILL HOPEFUL Ashland Creamery last year' paid
RECORDS SEN T H ERE
"
»
out *80,000 to the dairymen for the senate ways and means com-
8 rest in a couple of days. 8 Increneed Bu»ln«*Hs « for Local
"Notorious Wine Bath a F«*w W eeks
milk
and
cream.
Alfalfa,
of
which
LeMlt-r
and
Pilot
Expected
Back
Iniittee,
gave
an
interesting
ac-
Chief o f Police McNabb Rcc«*lvcs
B “Let her stick in Jail. 8
Plant Forecast by
Ago Brings Criminal
there 00,000 tons raised in Jack-1 vount ¿f the legislature’s activit-
by Tomorrow; Jinx Follows
Report oh Robbctu W anted
B It may bring her to her 8
Actlvity
.
Charges
son county, can be fed to best ad­ 'i«s and spoke of tlie "junketing
Trail
Hero
B senses,” he said, after 8
vantage to dairy cattle, accord­ 'trips,” showing what Was accom­
GRANTS PASS, Ore.. April 2—
NEW YORK, April 2. — (LP) — B she asked if he would 8
FAIRBANKK, Alaska. April 8 ing to Mr. Billings. He stated that plished on these Jrips.
Tipped off by friends in the
8 have a heart. Mrs. Agnew 8 Strawberry growers should sign
Eafl
Carroll,
famous
theatrical
nature
had
provided
almost
every­
— (U .P .)— ( ’«ptain Georg«* Wll-
F.i Ff Whlttte was drawn to
desert country of western "Ne­
up their acreage on the growers
producer, was indicted for per­ B is charged with being
kiiui and P ilot Ben Kielson lutve thing for the operation and suc­ «contribute to the child's welfare
vada, three members of the no­
B drunk and driving an
contracts
within the next 10
jury
yesterday
afternoon
by
the
arrived at, Point Barrows, ac­ cess of a dairy herd here, except *fund, and President Hardy an
torious "Weston Kang of thieves
B auto to public danger.
days,
according
to County Agent
federal
grand
jury
that
has
been
cording to* radio advices received the milking, but waraed against pounced that the next’ program
and cattle rustlers have agaiH
Howell, who states, that It is
investigating
since
February
^2
overurging
newcomers
to
enter
the
would be In the nature of a song
here late today. Tills somewhat
.eluded capture, according to
Important that the cannery know
a party in his theatre in the course
relieve» th«- upprelienslon felt dairy business unless they liked feast, so as to prepare the mem­
word received here today by
immediately
how much tonnage
of
which
Joyce
Hawley,
a
model,
when the nx-n failed to return cattle, for otherwise they are bers for the Ladles Night which
Chief of Police George W. Me*
will be available this season. In
splashed
about
in
a
bathtub
full
doomed
to
failure.
w ill be held April 16th at the I
to Fairbanks.
Nabb, The Weston gang la want­
>, ,
order tuat plans for handling
One of the big advantages here hotel with the Lithlans and their j ) of liquoY.
ed here for the alleged theft
The
indictment,
which
was
seal­
the berries can be made. At a
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 2. for dairying is the absense of tu­ wives as the club’s guests. The ed, was opened before Federal
of a Graham Brothers truck from
meeting
of the Fruitland Heights
berculosis.
He
said
recent
tests
club members • were Invited by
— (IP) — Members of the Detroit
the Whittle Transfer company
Judge
John
C.
Knox.
It
was
based
community
club, which embraces
for
this
disease
among
2800
dairy
T
o
Give
Reception
N
ext
Commander John Enders o/ the
Arctic expedition today were still
and for numerous store burglar­
on the belief of the district attor­
a majority of the berry growers,
cows
liad
shown
only
two
react­
Tuesday
for
Two
Ash-
local
Legion
post
to
ho
at
the
without word of the plane, Alas­
ies in various parts of Jackson
the strawberry contracts were
l&lnd Women
train Sunday afternoon about 4 ney’s office that Carroll had
kan, which left here Wednesday ing cows.
county.
falsely
testified
as
to
the
nature
discussed
and approved unani­
The program was in charge of o'clock to greet John R. McQuigg,
with Captain George Wilkins and
According to word received,
of the liquid in the tub and which
Honoring
Mrs.
Gordon
Mac-
mously
by
the growers. A com­
y.
O.
N.
Smith,
chairman
of
tbe
national commander of the Legion
Pilot Ben Eielson for Point Bar-
here from Nevada officials who'
he served guests. Carroll testi­ Craoken, regent, and Mrs. H. O. mittee, composed of F. J. Ma-
finance
committee,
who
had
ar->
who
will
be
here
for
a
short
visit.
row.
are engaging in a man-hunt for
fied it was only ginger ale. other ,Anderson. corresponding secre­ lecek, Stanley Arnold end C. W.
The plane carried 3000 pounds
witnesses alleged it was wine.
the reputed criminals, the Wes'-
tary, of the state chapter of the Graham.1 was named to Im­
«of supplies for the expedition and
*
Shortly after the Indictment Daughters of tee American Rev­ mediately canvass the straw­
ons have scores of friends in
was to have returned here Thurs­
was opened, Deputy United States olution. the ML Ashland Chap­ berry growers with the con­
the rural sections of Nevada and
day
for another load.
marshals telephone the United ter and the Women's Civic Club tracts to have them signed.
this is expected to make their
Trouble has beset the Wilkins
States attorney they had placed will hold a reception at the
capture more difficult.
Taking Katire Crop
polar expedition almost from the
the theatrical producer under ar­ Civic Club house next Tuesday
Record» Received
Ralph
Koozer, of the Ashland
outset, but in spite of these ad­
rest and would bring him immed­ afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. South
From the California bureau of
cannery,
which is taking the
versities members of the party
Mrs. John H. Bushman of
iately to the federal buildnig for
identification
at
Sacramento W . C. F ix ley of This City
here are hopeful that Wilkins an^. Eugene passed away this morn- Los A ngeles M usicians to arraignment. He will he brought ■ern Oregon has c#»»’ before crop, told the farmers that he
Chief McNabb today received
Purchases Sutton Prop­
been honored with a state re­ must have the matter of grow­
his pilot will soon return and thatting at nine o'clock at a local
before Federal Judge Knox.
Give Concert at P res­
pictures ana criminal records of
erty on Highway
gent. The Medford and Klam­ ers’ contracts attended to at
the actual flight can get under hospital. She had been in poor
byterian Church
members of the gang, and this
ath Falls Chapters of the D. A. once, as he must make the
way
early
tW
is
summer.
health for some time coming to
Sutton Store, on. The Dalles
indicate that they have been
R. have been extended an in­ needed plans for caring for the
Two of the planes to be used in Ashland last Saturday hoping the
The Men's Glee club of the
carrying on a career of banditry California highway at Williamson the flight were badly damaged and
vitation
to the reception. The crop. Those growers, who wish
unequalled in Southern Oregon, river bridge, has been sold ' to are now undergoing extensive re­ Ashland climate would Improve Bible Institute of Los Angeles,
program-
for the afternoon will to market their berries through
ber health.
The burial is ln will give a concert at the Pres
Northern California and Western W. C. Fixley of Ashland, accord­ pairs
be put on by tne Ashland Study the association and who are not
It is believed here that charge of H. C. Stock Undertak­ b.vterian church next Monday eve­
ing to word received here today Wilkins and Eielson have met with
Nevada in many years.
Club and will consist of musical seen by members of the commit­
Mr, Fixley has taken posesaicn some minor trouble but will be ing Parlor and funeral arrange­ ning, starting , at 8 o’clock, .The
Ernest and Charles Weston
selections by Mrs. J. R. Robert­ tee, may secure .the blanks
have been arrested several times of* the establishment and will able to get back to Fairbanks by ments will be announced later. club Is under the direction of B id s W ill be Placed For son and Mrs. A. E. Woods and at the office of the county agent.
John Bissell Trowbridge, and
during recent months because of conduct it along the same lines some time tomorrow.
j,
Two grower* have signed
.»»lures Harold Kuhnle, violin- Oriental Steam ships N ext a talk on Artistic Flower Ar­
__t - ■ - *»- •
..
their bootlegging actbeitiea In pursued by Mr. Sutton.. .Since ..
Tuesday
rangement
in
the
Home,
by
Mrs.
10
acres each of evergreen black­
1st, Clifford Lfllyqnist, bass, Le­
Shasta and Siskiyou counties, the death of his wife several
V. V. Mills. Those assisting the berries and some »mailer tracts
land
Green,
saxophonist,
Don
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 2
In fact, the members of tie* months ago. Mr. Sutton has been
Castlen and Elmer Green, ac- — (U.P.)— Bids “will be received honor guests in receiving will have also been signed. It is
gang were known to be dealing anxious to dispose of his inter­
he: Mrs. P. K. Hammond. Mrs still possible to handle 25 acres
i companists.
for the sale of the American- A. E. Kinney, Mrs. W. M. Poley,
in bootleg liquor ln Northern ests in Klamath, and return to
more of these berries, with a
I The concert will be free to Oriental government steamship
California during the freqdent his former home in the Rogue
Miss Blanche Hicks and Mrs. J. minimum of 4 1-2 cents per
intervals in which they carried River valley countrjr.
Illinois Jurist to be Tried the public, with a free will of­ line until April 6, at which time P. Dodge. All friends of Mrs pound and a market guarantee
fering being asked. This club they will be opened, according
Formerly Mr. Sutton operated
on their burglary operations.
for Malfeasance in
MacCracken and Mrs. H. O. An­ One hundred tons of these blacks
Chevrolet
Touring1
Taken
appeared
here a year ago and to announcement today by the
a store on the highway four
Woman Keen Here
Office Soon
derson are cordially Invited.
were handled last year by the
From C. N. Gillmore Lo­
was • well received by the people United States Shipping board.
Mrs. Joseph McCrossin. who miles north of Modoc Point. Re­
cannery.
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
April
2
¡of
Ashland.
The
men
of
the
cated Y esterday
A letter has been received by
twice escaped from Sheriff Haw cently he moved to Williamson
s
...... ■ »
There is also room for 40 <fr
— (U.P.)— Republican and demo glee club will be entertained in the board from Senator Jones of
kins of Klamath county, is a River bridge where he con­
The Chevrolet , touring car cratic lAders ln the house are the homes of members of the Washington, attacking the terms
50 acres of raspberries, with a
twin sister of Ernest Weston, structed a larger and * better stolen night before last from
minimum price of 8 cents and
expected to reach an agreement Presbyterian church.
of the proposed sale. His pro­
and is declared to be one of store.
market
guarantee.
The river
C. N. Gilmore while it was today over the appointment of a
test has been taken under «<1-
the most brazen feminine crim­
parked in front of the Baptist
bottom
lands
north
of
the rivei'
committee to prosecute Federal
visement and will not be con­
inals who hgs operated in this
church, was found abandoned
are
well
suited
for
the
raspberry
sidered until matters pertaining
Judge George English of th<>
section for many years. She if
yesterday at Hornbrook, ac­
to the sale are under w..y. Sen | Trio Admit the Mnrderinr culture stated the county agent".
eastern district of Illinois when
believed to have beaded north
cording to a telephone message he is called before the senate
ator Jones also has protested 1 of Farmer and Th’-o-”
following her second escape from
received by Cheif of Police Mc­ bar to stand trial for "high mis
in? Bodv Down W ell
against the transfer of Pacific,
Klamath Falls lajt Monday,} as
Nabb this morning.
liners to the Dollar interests.
|
demeanors ln office.’*.
she waB seen going through Ash­
POMEROY, O„ April 2— (U.
Constable Lund of Hornbrook
land in a Klamath Falls taxi at Twenty-Four Fired at Secret tbok charge of the stolen car
D riving Snow Storm Des­
P.)—The story of one of th
that time, although It was not * M eeting Held There
cends Upon Chicago
most amazing crimes ever com
and notified local officers. Mr.
known then that she had made
This Afternoon
mltted in Ohio was unfolded
Last Monday
Gilmore left this morning to
her escape. It was thought here
when three men confessed that
return his property.
The car
CHICAGO, III., April 2— (U.
that she was out on bonds she
PORTLAND, Ore., April 2—
they murdered Janres McCumber
not damaged.
-n -i
•1 PI "***«"»
p.,— A dicin g blizzard late this
had deposited on another charge. (U. P.) — Twenty-four teachers
65, on the night of March l i
La«*
N<’ »*t
afternoon
ushered
ln
the
sec­
The Whittle company truck and gne grade principal of the
and threw his body Into an
ond
blizzard
to
strike
Chicago
probably will be held at Reno Portland public schools were dis­
DftW’t- gber'ff nt,
A ssistant Secretary Andrew within a week. • Forecasts hero
abandoned cistern. ' The me«*
KANSAS CITY, April J— (U
for several weeks, according to missed at a secret session of the
Held for Fmberzlement
Recommends That Rules
who confessed are John Hen P.)— Another all-n’ght
storm
and
from
other
points
of
the
word received by Chief McNabb. school board, last Monday, it be­
of $1700
Be Tightened
drlcks and Richard Rhodes brought four more inches of
middle
west
indicate
there
is
no
In the event members of the came known today.
Incompe­
white, and John Bryant, negro snow, blocking the highways and
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2 Immediate prospect of a let-up^ln
TACOMA, Wash,, April 2—
gang are caught within a short tency was cited as the cause by
disrupting train service to s
According
to
word
Just
re
— (U.P.)—A few drastic changes the extreme cold weather which (U.P.)—Janies H. Collier, for­
time the truck will be „an im­ Superintendent Rice, who said
greater degree. Fifteen Inches
ceived by Captain Clyde A. Ma­ in the Volstead act were recoin now prevails.
mer chief accountant for the
portant link in the evidence that because o f the increased
of snow have fallen during tbe
lone of Battery B, authority has mended to congress today by As '
sheriff's office of King county,
against them.
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salaries granted teachers the
past four days.
been granted for the formation sistant Secretary Andrews, In,
t
Seattle, was arrested here today
board would demand greater ef­
of anothèr battery of the 249th
on a charge of embezzling *1700
ficiency. f
charge of tHe prohibition forces
DENVER, Colo., April 2— (U.
artillery. The new battery will He suggested that they require
®
of public funds. He disappeared
P..—
Train schedules are badly
be Battery E and will be located cereal beverage plants to operate
two years ago when he reported
Impaired
and air mall planet
at Cottage Gr&ve, with Captain under federal supervision, that
Governor Pierce Grants Len­
shortages first became known.
failed
to
leave
last night na a
Claud Cruson commanding. Tbe heavier fines be given to those
iency to Coos Prohi
result of the heavy snows In
new battery will be mustered ln who re-dlstill’ denatured alcohol
Mrs. Mildred Wright, Califor­
Violator
the lnter-monntnln region.
April 4th by Major C. W. Waller and stiffen sentences for those nia violinist, delighted Ashland
SALEM, Ore., April 2—Gov
The addition of the new battery who forge physicians’ prescrip music lovers at the Women’s
SALEM, Ore., April 2— (U.P.) will give the 249th artillery one
ernor Plerte today extended the
Civic club house last night with
ASTORIA, Ore., April 2— (U. — Miss Rosa B. Parrott of Rose­ lieutenant colonel and two ma tions.
reprieve granted to John
R.
a recital which amazed her
P .)— A gasoline fire early today burg, today filed her formal jors.
Skeels of Coos county, who on
hearers. Mrs. Wright is an ar­
Members of the Parent-Teach j
destroyed the Oregon state fish declaration as a candidate for
tist of nation-wide repute and er council of Jackson county will ’ December 28, 1925, was sen­
commission’s patrol boat, Gov- the republican nomination for
those who enjoyed her artistry Inst haW an all-day eaa fes aaee to­ tenced to serve a term of 60
aii iiB i', nr ow ctnuiB Bi k rrvrr. T O r enperiiLiekidcwl or pnbtte tmrtntc f l a n p o c T n
SAN QUiftiTIN, Cal., Apr« 2
night acclaimed her as one of morrow at the Lithla Springs «lays iff Jail and p#y a fine 6f
three members of the
crew tion. She pledges to continue In- l j a n C e 8
the most accomplished musicians hotel. There will be a luncheon *100 for driving a motor vehicle — (U. P.) — Dorothy Ellingson.
sought safety in a small skiff. creasing/the efficiency of public
while intoxicated. The original “Jass girl** who killed her moth­
who has ever been heard in Ash­ during the noon hour.
The vessel was valued at *10,090 schools Without increasing the
reprieve was recommended by er, mast face the maximum ton
land.
Each parent-teacher circle In! the sentencing official.
and Was the fastest boat on the cost to the taxpayers. '
years of her sentence, the state
the county Is expected to send.
Columbia river.
The Fair Grounds pavilion
prleon director* decided here to­
three or more delegates to the J
O R E G O N AGRICULTURAL
near Medford will open its doors
day.
session.
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for the 1926 season tomorrow COLLEGE, Corvallis, April 2—
new M otor fuel
(Special)—
Twenty-three
studeAts
MEXICO CITY, (U.P.)— Ri­ night with the widely known
cardo Duenas Uieta, an inventor "Nite Hawk" orchestra furnish­ have been dropped from the col­
Oregon and Washing­
of Patccuaro. Michoacan, claims ing the music. Th« group of lege as the reeult of low grades
ton*—Unsettled with occa­
to have developed a synthetic musicians made a big hit In made last term, and 36 others
sional rain west portion
MARYSVILLE, Calif., April 2
Southern Oregon last summer. have been placed on the "last
fuel superior to gasoline.
.
tonight
and
probably
The Pavilion management now chance list.’’ The total probation — Ruth Rains, 18, borrowed a
He states that the process has
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., April
S
a
t
a
rday.
Temperature
SANTA ROSA, Chi'., April 2
George
A
Briscoe,
superinten-
brothers coat and trousfcrt and
*— (U .P .)— Mon than a thou­
— (U.P.)— Lnther Burbank, plant already been covered by pat has a crew of decorators at work list this term Is now 63. as com­ got a job as porter in a hotel dent of Ashland public schools,
near freezing east portion
sand onrpnatorn failed to report
wliard. Ill here itfth heayl ents Rand part of the secret getting the big ball ln readiness pared with 117 last term.
tonight. Moderate south­
Students making below passing here. She did Mtlafactory work will be the chief speaker at 0
today oa work where non-natoe
west
winds
on
coast,
shift­
trouble, w ^ reported as much sold to Spain. He also declares for the opening night.
grades ln one* or more subjects for two weeks before a clerk’4 county school board convention
carpenters are eapleyed.
Improved today. He sat up' for that the successful flight of
ing
to
northwest.
numbered >46. “Flunk" grades suspicions were aronsed and the to be held at the Medford high
proxiaatoly >66
break fast this morning and at­ I commander Raiyon Franco from R-<iimed from Trip South—
school
tomorrow.
Mr.
Briscoe
police notified. • She Is held on
totaled
672,
while
604
condition
yes-
Mrs.
Joe
Miller
returned
Joined
la a tent
j
Spain
to
Buenos
Aires
was
targe-
tending physicians are now. hope­
Advertise In U m TMinga
will speak on free test books.
a vagrancy charge.
|
grades
were
given.
1
ly
mads
possible
by
the
new
gas.
terdsy
from
San
Francisco.
ful that he will fully recover.
Claire "Toughle” King,
young Ashland man, Is in
trouble again. He waB
arrested in Medford yes­
terday by Police Officer
Joe Cave .on a charge of
robbipg the A. W. Moon
warehouse in this city
several nights ago.
A burglar broke into
the Moon warehouse by
Jimmying open a rear
window., according to n
report to the local po- -
lice. Two magnetos were
stolen. King is said to
have been attempting to
sell the two stolen mag­
netos in Medford yester­
day when he was ap­
prehended.
He was brought back
to Ashland and bound
over to t«e grand Jury
on a charge of grand lar­
ceny - this morning when
given a preliminary hear­
ing before Justice of the
Peace L. A. Roberts.
King has been in trouble
here frequently, say the
police.
D. A. R.
WILL BE HONORED
Eugene Resident
Dies In Ashland
STORE IN KLAMATH
MEN’S GLEE CLUB'
TO APPEAR MONDAY
SELL PACIFIC LINE
FINOS STOLEN AUTO
FEDERAL JUDGE TO
FACE SENATE COURT
SLAYING OF AGED
MAN IS CONFESSED
SCHOOL TEACHERS IN
I!
RYPIfi.WiÑTnQM
ÍRí.'ER OFF'CI L
SÏ
DRY LAW ARE SOUGHT
y-
Another Battery
To Be Organized
(IS!
IS GIVEN REPRIEVE
Delifflltf111 Violill
Recital Is Given
Fish Commission
Roseburg Woman
Boat Destroyed
Files For Office
In Morning Fire
Parent-Teacher
Council To Meet
*
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uJazz” Murderer
Must Serve Term
23 Students At
IO DUITC
O. A. C. Dropped
At Big Pavilion
For Low Grades
Report Burbank'
To Be Improved
G irl1 ‘Bell-Hop”
Thrown In Jail Briscoe Tò Speak
At School Session
WEATHER
Many Carpenters
Decline To Work