Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 14, 1926, Image 1

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    i f * MALASIA ‘ O EB M S
ìOannot .«orvxre thras «lottths in
itha rich oaone at Asfiland. Pure
domestic water heipä.
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i\titu»paper For Nearly Fifty Teure
The TitHnya Hoe* Been Ashland's
Pire Service)
(United
Successor to U m Samt-Weekly TMtagg, Volasse 41
VOL. X I . I X
USES NAME OF;“ “ ,,“
GOVERNOR IN
SWINDLE FEAN
For
H ig h w a y
S ig n
BQfTE. HAN
WILL RUN FOR
U. S. SENATOR
\ ASHLAND
Without the use of m
nine cases out of ten of
This is - \oven fact
s"*4*'
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ASHLAND, PREPON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926
SPONSOR
N G FIDDLE! ’ CONTESTAT
NEXT WEEK
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MODIFICATION E" " “ “ t ,L KLAMATH WILL
TO ADOPT
IS URGED BY
CITY MANAGER
PROHI LEADER
T . M e« T ^ l i l K Y
W hether or not Ash­ 0
»
land is to have a base­ 0
«
Some of tbe old-timers
P competing can furnish their own
ball team this year and 0
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and around Ashland are lim ber accompaniment, or the legion
enter the newly organized tti
0
lu g ffp «their (tngers and prac-1 will furnish a piano player if
Southern Oregon League 0
’
»
tlclng "Turkey in the StraW” they desire it.
will be settled tonight at u Special City Election Will be
Lincoln
G.
Andrews
Would
B
o
a
r
d
Alleged Bunco Man in Port­
0
Held May 21 to Decide «
a meeting of local base­ tt
Have Congress Change
Member to See: Demo­ in anticipation, of the Old FMI- The winner of the contest
land Held After Probe
»
0
.j
New Issue
will receive a $25 gold watch
dlers’
reunion
which
-w
ill
be
Volstead
Act
ball
enthusiasts
at
the
cratic Nomination
By Police
«
0
donated
My
Mayor
O.
H.
John­
held nt the armory ’a week fr<
chamber of commerce of­
K
“ CHARTER IS PREPARED
»
son, Je$(eni<’, and $5 in mer­ WANTS STRONG BEER
tomorrow night under the
fices.
Tha meeting is
ANNOUNCEMENT
MAD?
HAS PRISON RECORD «
0
chandiser from the Western Auto
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pices of the local American
schedule^
to
start
nt 0 '
z
0
»
Hot Fight Preritrtpd Over Pro­
Head of Federal U q u or Forces
Supply
company.
gion
post.
Oregon
Expected
to
be
Ila'tle
7:30,
with
delegates
from
Frank Edwards Attempt« to Mulet »
«
posal to Make Radical
0
Freak*!« Sensation Before
The second best fiddler will
Advance reports Indicate
Ground oi* Hartl Fought
Klamath Falls, Medford 0
Department Store of
Cltaiigc at Once
0
Senate
I quits a number of
flddlerr get $15 In cash and a hat from
Campaign
and Grants Pass in at­ 0 !
Goods
»
department store.
both young and old, w ill com j the En
tendance. ’
0|
0
K LA M A TH FALLS, Ore., April
W ASHING TO N, D. C., Apr»
ThlrdBAHze will be $10 in
PO RTLAND, Ore., April 14 ¡pete for the dandy prises which
Since the baseball sub­ 0
-
PO RTLA N D, Ore.. A pril 14—
14-*—(Special)— As a direct re­
0
14—
(U
.P
.)—
Lincoln
C.
Andrewn,
cash
and
$5
In
merchandise
from
— (U .P .)— Bert E. Haney, for­ local merchants have offered.,
ject was first presented 0
(U .P .)— Frank R. Edward*, poo- »
sult of more than a year of city
0
federal prohibition chief, today
mer Oregon member of tbe Unit; and Interest is expected to react M iller’s Toggery.
here, more than a week 0
trig ag a friend of Governor »
council wrangles and dissension,
0i
The oldest fiddle^ competing came out in favor of legalising
low ami
ed States shipping board, and a high pitch between now
ago interest has been in­ 0
Pierce In order to establish hit
the people of Klamath Falls
0
will
get
an
old
fashioned
razor,
beer
of
low
alcohoiic
content,
creasing daily, and from 0
one-time protege of George E. a week from Thursday.
credit w ith the Meier A Frank
will vote next month on the
0
donated
by
M
cNair’s,
druggistr.
Testifying
beforo
the
senate
pro-
Following the fiddling eon
Chamberlain, w ill be a candi­
all outward appearances, 0
company., came to grief and land­
city manager form of govern­
» date for the democratic nom iu-:test there w ill be an old-:
The fiddler coming the longest, hibltion investigating committee,
good support would be 0
ed in the city ja il when house
ment.
W ith but one dissenting*
0
distance for the contest will get: he said he believed a modifioa-
ation for United States senator. ioned dance for which the
given an Ashland team 0
detectives of the department
vote,
the
city council this week
«
If it joined the league.
Definite announcement of hl« dlers will furnish the music a Boyce motometer, donated by tlon of the Volstead act to en-
0
store detained him and called
passed
an
emergency ordinance
0
courage
.mild
alcoholic
drinks
Those sponsoring the 0
intention to seek tbe senator- In the fiddling contest, tho«' the Claycomb Motor company.
In police.
providing for a special election
«
would
»Id
the
enforcement
of
movement believe that 0
ship was made by Haney this
Edwards was both the friend
at tbe time of the state pri­
»
prohibition.
morning, and he w ill at once
the Bchoor board would 0
and ihe friend of the governor's
maries.
0
He made the statement in ans­
grant the use of the highr
enter into a vigorous campaign
friend, according to Lfeiitenant
Under the provisions of the
0
wer to a question by Senator
with
Elton
W
atkins,
former
school grounds for the » i
Harvey A. Thatcher.
Using the
0
proposed
charter,
the
people
Hoed
of
‘
Missouri,
but
refused
g
games, and that the fi­ 0 :
democratic congressman, for the
name, "Jim McPool," he tele­
0
would
elect
a
city
commission
of
to commit himself concerning
nancial arrangements for 0
office.
phoned to the Im perial hotel,
five
members,
and
these,
in
0
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the legalizing of light wines.
the organization can eas­ 0 !
Hard Fight Predicted
reserving three rooms* for him­
turn, would appoint a city man­
0
Batting
practice
is
the
order
Ho
said,
however,
that
he
is
«
I
ily be solved.
Ashland
As a result of Haney's en­
self and the governor,
McPool
0
ager who would ' have direct
against tbe sale of beer In
at the present time has a 0 '
trance into the race, Oregon of the day this week for the Ash
then ordered about $50 worth of i jj
charge of all city affairs.
0
saloons;
bunch of real ball play­ 0
looms as a definite battle ground land high school baseball team,
goods - from tbe store, police
0
Many of the leading business
and
Coach
Hughes
and
his
youth
Director Andrews caused an­
I between administration and antl-
ers who could be expected 0
said. Informing them that he
'0
men and civic workers of the
Public
Initiation
of
Five
ful
charges
are
expecting
to
score
other
stir
when
he
estimated
that
to put up a strong battle 0
' admlnlstratoin forces, while the
wouid send Edwards fo f them.
0
city are hack of the movement,
New Members Will
a win over Grants Pass
high
there Were 1,720,000 stills now
against
the other three 0
n
1
democratic
p
a
rtj
as
well
is
ox-
When Edwards called for the
and although a hard battle is
-
Start
e
t
6:30
p.
m.
school at the local grounds box *
operating In the United States.
teams In the league.
0
petted to be widely divided ns
goods he found himself on the
anticipated, the belief prevails
•Saturday afternoon. Grants Pass
Charles
Williams,
an
as­
All Interested In tho 0
a result of the Haney candidacy.
g rill as a suspected bunco man.
Five trembling Lith Inns-to-be
that
the people w ill vote to adopt
defeated Ashland at Grants Fuss
sociate of Andrews, gave an es­
movement are urged to 0
It is generally believed here
will be sent through their paces j,
Clever Game
the new form of government
that Hugh McLain of Marshfield ^ p ^ X e
boy^flguTe^o on Ma,n ,tre e t ton,®ht ,n the flrst timate of 40 gallons of llquo
be in attendance at to­ 0
As far as police could de
A special charter committee
per day as the maximum capac­
night’s meeting. x
0
,1,1 withdraw . . . c d l d . U ,
.
termine, Governor Pierce was
was
appointed several months
ity of production from
these
he entered the race last week
not in Portland. Edward's game,
< t,A sh lan d ’s booster c lu b .’ The in- tm s
ago
to
study both the city man­
money.
Senator Reed then de­
at tbe urgent request of demo­
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itlation committee is keeping its ’
x ’
they say was to have the store
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ager form and the commission
ducted
that
68,800.000
gallon1
*
crats who had thought Haney
call up the hotel as his reference,
plans a secret but the promise Is
form of government, and as a re­
of liquor could be made In a
would not enter the political*
made that the public w ill enjoy
assuming that they would be
sult of their efforts, tse proposed
the fun which the* noviates w ill 8ln* ,e day in the Uu,ted 8tntca
arena.
*
satisfied when, they learned that
city manager charter has been
I t is also considered certain
providp.
the suite of rooms had been
prepared.
that
George Joseph w ill not seek
Tbe Lithlans and tfcair candi-
engaged, as he informed them
Hawthorne Pupils May Re­ the republican senatorial noml-
* dates w ill gather at the L lt h ii
it had been.
' S h o o t s Herself J ’hropfl*
main in Present Build-
natioa as ha and $taney are
.
sprihga h d ttr i f 6: so sharp, where
Fingerprints revealed that_,bt —-„"rt*
Body; Ru«bed to Htwfrttal
TW8 Term ” " ' law partners.
/
President of State Body Will the fun w in start. They win go
was released from the Tacoma
•
At The Dalles
Be Guest Here Tomor-
to several different points, wind­
city Jail AprU 6 after serving a
Students at the Hawthorne
row Evening
T H E DALLES. A pril 14— (U .
Ing up at the Litlria Park later in
term of CO days for obtaining school will not be changed to the
the evening where the Anal de­ Victims Say Thev Were P .)— Bessie Oades, 31-year-old
goods under false pretenses. He new Lincoln school until the lat­
' A l l parents having children
daughter -of Guy E. Oades of
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gree w ill be given in private.
also* has a record in Pittsburgh, ter part of this month, and pos­
Cheated bv Seattle Ma­
Pleasant Ridge, I . in a c rItIc a K W 0 “ « 1 “ y j ? ® 8,
I“-
who w ill be old enough to en­
The general public is invited
trimonial
Agency
Pa., and Los Angeles.
He was sibly not at ail this term, it was
ter school la September, are urg­ to witness the stunts which will
valids
and
Collects
Gov­
condition, as the result of a sui­
jailed on a charge of attempt- announced today, with the school
ed to attend the Informal recep­ be pulled on Main street at the
ernment Insurance
SEATTLE, April 14. — Madame cidal attempt, said to be the
.ing to obtain goods under false closing on May 21, it is possible
tion given by, the P. T. A. to­ outset of the Initiation.
Do
La
Marr,
who
has
combined
climax of a blighted love af­
pretenses.
that no change w ill be made un­ More Witnesses Claim Col­ morrow evening at the Litl.ia
N E W YO RK , A pril 14. — When
ber spiritualistic line of effort with fair. > Miss Oades suddenly ex­
Edwards Is a fairly heat ap­ til the opening of school next fall.
onel Williams Was 111
Mrs.
Stella Gates presented herself
Springs hotel, when Mrs, W. V,’.
a matrimonial bureau, has had cused herself from her fam ily
pearing man, approaching mid­
Plans for the remodeling of the
And Not Drank
for a widow’s pension, she was re­
Gabriel, president of the state
her
place
closed
upon
charges
pre­
and shot herself, the. bullet par-
dle age.
Hawthorne building into the ju n ­
minded that she had applied be­
sented by victims who claim theyjg|ng entirely through the body
SAN DIEGO, Cal., A pril 14— Parent-Teacher association, will
ior high school have been delay­
fore, under another name, and
have
a
message
especially
fnr
have paid the woman large fees' physicians rushed to the scene
ed somewhat, and no attempt to (U .P .)— The testimony of Gen­
Investigation followed. It was
them. Mrs. Gabriel w ill explain
for mates who proved myths. A 1 ovor 20 miles of mountain roads
eral
Smedley
Butler
against
vacate the building w ill be made
seen
that the woman had. within
the nation-wide campaign to ro-
farmer of Auburn. Wash., says he! n„d brought the girl to the hps
until after the contract is sward­ Colonel Alexander W illiam s, ac­
11
years,
married four invalid
qulre children to take examina­
received a photo of a well known pits),
ed and the contractor is ready to cused o f being drunk, was again
veterans, Including two G. A. R.
John Kollock Elected Grand movie star in return for $15, re
tions
to
insure
their
being
in
begin work.
• attacked by defense witnesses
patriarchs, and had collected on
Master at State
ggod physical condition before
reiving in addition a gushing let-
today.
widow’s pensions on three
of
Convention
ter purporting to come from a rich ,
Additional evidence, including entering the schools.
them.
She
la
being
held.
young widow.
“
Bn lid os? at San Diego Re­
that of medical experts, wan
A STO niA , April 14— (U .P .)—
fuses to Eat After Little
presented to the m ilitary court
The Oregon grand council of
Playmate Dies
in an effort to prove that Colonel
Royal and Select Masters elevated
W illiams was ill instead of in­
Johh K. Kollock of Portland
RAN DIEGO, April ¡4 . — Dying
o
o
PORTLAND, April 14. — The
toxicated
on
March
6,
when
he
to the position of Most Illus­
from grief and starvation, as vef-
trious Grand Master as the fea­
erinarlans state. ‘'Teddy," the 16 - Year - Old Youth4 Near was host to General Bntler at
X
nity.
This is proven by a case
a welcoming party, at which
ture of yesterday's session of
Boston bulldog belonging to Dr
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' on record In Federal Judge W ol-
Pinehurst Named in
General Butler charged cocktails Baron La Rose, Serving; 25 the convention of Oregon York
Anton Gates, was found dead,
Girl’s Farewell Note
Shortly before sunrise tonior- verton’s court today, which shows Wife of Accused Slayer is
were served.
Years, Appeals for
Rite Masonic bodies. He yester­
stretched across the grave of his
row morning, scoreè of Ashland that thè Lamb F ru it company ef
Given Liberty Under
day completed his term as grand
Clemency
little dead playmate, Gladys Gates,
A 18-year-old boy living near
sportsmen will be unwinding their Milton - Ffeewater, Oregon was
Restrictions
high priest of the Royal Arch
aged 8, who was Interred two Pinehurst was named by Jose­
reels and whipping nearby streams fined $100 because It didn’t be­
PO RTLA N D, Ore., April 14— Masons.
weeks ago. Since the child's death phine Pokorny, youthful suicide,
N E W YORK. April 14— M ar­
for trout. The 1926 angling sea­ lieve in being full of prunes, the
A fte r 11 long years of dreary
Other officers elected today
the dog has refused food. He fol­ as her faithless lover, instead of
confinement in Leavenworth pen­ were: Edmund F. Carlton, Sal­ son opens tomorrow, with every specific charge being short weight. garet Whittemore, the "Tiger
lowed the funpral party to the a man named Whltzel. according
G irl,” wife of Richard. Reese
itentiary, the once daring Bruce em, deputy grand master; E. B. indication that fishing will be un­
cemetery, where he remained un­ to friends of the fam ily wh°
Whittemore, was freed. H er hue-
usually
good
tor
the
opening
day,
Granville, also known as Bnron Beatty, Corvallis, principal con­
til he died.
were In Ashland today.
The
band Is In Buffalo to face trial
L a Rose, who was sentenced in d u c to r of work; Lloyd L. Scott, especially In Bear Creek, which
girl shot and killed herself near
, for the murder of two bank
court here to 25 y,,¡ir» <«Portland, treasurer; J. H . álch Deputy Game Warden Parr re­
Six Killed in Another Out­ federal
Pinehurst Monday afternoon,
V
i.
■
zi.
_
w
a a r vnR—
guards.
The girl was notified,
ports
alive
w
ith
trout.
for his part In the 1915 rob» mond, Portland, recorder; Clyde
break During Herrin,
According to imports from
however,
that there is a string
bery o f Portland’s postal sub* M. McKay, Bend, commander of
111., Primaries
M e d fo rd ,
District
Attorney
attached to her freedom.
She
station A, Is crying for mrrry. the guard; H. Wayne 8tanard.
Chaney w ill question the youth
T H E D A LLES. April 14— (U. must present herself before the
H E R R IN , H I., A pril 14— (U. In a petition received by Assist­ Albany, commander of council:
tbut it Is not yet known whether
P. ) — W illard Osborn, local wait­ officials any time they wish to
United
States
Attorney E. P. Lewis, Marshfield, m ar­
P .)— Daylight and the tramp of ant
W A SHING TO N, IX* C.. April or not any action w ill be taken.
er, was recovering today from question her, have her testify
soldiers* feet today dispelled 'Stearns today, Granville asks ex* shal; A lbert H. 8. Haffenden.
a
badly
burned
mouth and against any members of her
14— (U .p . ) — Pee
of
bathing
fear of further rioting here. eentive clemency.
-Portland, steward; W illiam O.
girls to advertise soft drinks
throat
caused
late
Saturday husband's gang Or to stand tria l
W A SHING TO N, D. C., April
“ Bloody H errin ’* lived up to its
Patterson, Csnyofi City, sentinel
when
he
drank
carbolic
acid by herself. The Indictment against
or automobiles and similar do-
14— (U .P .) — In a scathing de­
name again yesterday when ala
and John B., Easter, Portland, nunciation of W ill Hays, movie mistake,
Osborn, confined to her, charging she took p ert t t
yices seeking to attract atten­
were killed in rioting as a r e ­
chaplain.
tion by "making the beautiful
dictator, Repreaentatlve Upshon , hl» »>ed with a cold, reached to a jewel robbery still stands.
sult of the prim ary election.
form of man’s comnanlon into
of Oasrgia tslil the hcuso s4at- l a
for cough medicine, and
ltraffgffi«n were kflfed ffl the
a hackneyed advertising m otif’’
tlon compilttee today that fed KOt the ac,<1
The first
W A SHING TO N, f>. C ., A p ril
knansmen were killed in the
would be banned If D rH p u n ire i 14— (U .P .)— The interstate com­
oral censorship and regulations taste told him his mistake, and
fight.
Guerra of Cuba had his way. merce commission today held
of motion pictures 1» needed ^e was rushed to The Dalles
» SALEM , A p ril P4*— Governor
--
He «p impressed, himfcelf here at that the rates on cattle from
f l f f c « yaatprd^y, designated M H
for the protection of tho morels hospital,
G ladyi M cIntyre: Salem, a meme
the Pan-American Congress of the Pacific northwest to Chicago,
of young people.
.
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Journalists.
ber o(
of the'
the 'chor'uc
chori
St. Paul, Omaha sad other mid­
bsr
to represent
A LBA N Y, Ore.. AprU
Orei igon at the Sequi-Centc 'i ial
dle west points grs .unreason­
Clayton,
30-yeer-old tosi e t Rev.
able.
1
*cei*hratioh kt Philadelphia this Git.’7 Mnnnver Malone Says
and
Mrs.
O. W . Bol hrimngh, ot
73 Trips Made, By
aammer.
I t Is hoped to pen#
,
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hie
W ASHING TO N, D. * C„ April
Street Department
«Horns o l S00 voices from
result
of
14— '(U .P .)— The Interstate com­
state to participate In the mu«ic0
As a result of the clean-up day
I an accident late
nt the
merce commission today dismis­
program, which w ill feature the
ROSBBURO, Ore., April 14— . The Rebekahs held their reg AJ eo W oq < j
'a
activities, a total of 73 truck loida
sed complaints of the Inland Em ­
BEND,
A p ril
14—r(U.P.
celebration on July 4.
of rubbish and refuge was car’edi (U .F .)— Binger Hermann, for- ular meeting at the I. O. 0 . F pjan^ where he la employed
pire railroad and the Spokane
More thaq three million rainbow
away from Ashland homes by the mer
Oregon
congressman,
la
*a*t evening aad elected RO|,rbongh Was standing near «
VANCOUVER, Wash., A pril 14 Eastern Railroad' and P o w ir corn-
tro u t eggs for Central Osegon
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. to
— B «lowly
i
- dying
- — at a local hospital, t*1® following ¿«legates to tbe
rip-saw d n m heft wb’c*»
street
department;
.eccordln«*
been I — Henry von Quemer, atredted psny against the Spokane, Port-
TO V O T E ON DEBT
hatcheries have already
figures
Comn'led
last
n
lrh
t
by
CPv
and
there
Is
practically
no
hone
Rebekah
Assembly
held
the
lat-
broke
sad stmeq him in
W A S H IN G TO N , D. C., Apr#
The
taken from trout In ths head- January 23 on a charge of for- land and Seattle railroad.
Manager Clyde A. Malone.
A” for his recovery, attending phr- tar M e t, n f May «1 Salem: M --
m rt «f * '♦
waters of the Deschutes river ill gery, was permitted to* plead complaints were based on thc l 4— The senate, by unasInv’O*
ramo»«*’ slclans reported today.
He
ha»
Bella Sohwsln, Mrs D. Perosx’
. <
of
tha
refuse
has
h<
Crane Prairie.
Two egg taking guilty to a petty larceny «barge alleged Injustice In the division agreement, decided today to vote
been growing gradually weaker Mru, Norma Reader, and Mrs
and
the
city
naw
presents
a
much
and
was
sedteneed
1»
»«tvs
six
>
of
rstee
and
charges
on
Inter-
on
the
Italian
debt
settlement
stations are operating, at Crane
for several days. .
FrUnh Nelson.
better appearance, z *
Prairie this year.
months In the county Jell.
state commerce.
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u
Lack p f Interest on the
part
of
Medford
and
Orants Paas halted what­
ever plans are in the
making for the erection
of an Oregon Gateway
sign at the summit of
the Siskiyou mountains.
Thia was indicated at a<
conference here yester­
day afternoon which re ­
sulted in no action being
taken w ith * reference to
the proposed sign.
Ed M ille r said that the
people of Grants Pass are
planning to spend their
. ¡publicity fund on the
Redwood highway a n j be
thought they would not
be interested in the Sis­
kiyou mountain sign. H.
O. Froba^h. representing
the
Medford
chamber,
said no definite action
had been taken by that
organisation.
K lam ath Falls failed
to send a delegate to
the conference, but sent
word that it would agree
to any proposal tbe other
delegates might make.
From all present Indi­
cations If the sign is
built. It w ill have to be
erected Jointly by Klam ­
ath Falls and Ashland,
and it la possible that
these two cities w ill get
together and agree upon
some plan.
A ahland T o P la y
G r a fts P a ss H ig h
M W NOT CHINS TO
N W LINCOLN SCHOOL
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