Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 23, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the riel» ozone at Aafiland. Pore
domestio water helps.
The Tidhngs Has Seen Ashland's Leading
Li
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iM f tu W r < U ■
lust oi medicine eine«
uine cases out oí ten of asthn.a.
I’lhs is,« oroven fact.
A oàtuul the
\wHvager b'or Nearly Fifty Yearn
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VOL. XLIX
Successor to the Seial-Waekly Tiding«, Voli
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ASHLAND, OREGON, H ‘I DAY, APRIL 23, 19226
S S ELECTRIC
S * L SIGNS
A GETS
B O R FORCED
LOCAL D O C T O R A S ™ , RELEASE FRO« « “ WITH
IS SERIOUSLY. By Senior Cl«- PRISON GIVEN APPROVAL OF CITY MANAGER fO STAY 001
OF DRY'FIGHT
WOMANSLAYER
HURT IN FALL
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C aptain W *
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A n d H is A viator
NO. 198
FIDDLERS OF
THIS SECTION
HOLD CONTEST
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, 8
8
23.— (UP,— De­
8 A p r il
Another movement to asrHt,
The campaign is, being put
8 parture of the monoplane 8
in improving the business dis-, on Jointly by the city and the
8 DetrqJter of the Wilkins 8¡
trict of Ashland and at the Federal Electric company, which
8 Arctic
expedition
has »!
same time bring increased rev-) has its field engineer, Frank
Clara Phillips to Win Tem­ enues to the city power plar.t O. Strickland, now in this sec- Witnesses Declared Force 8 been delayed because of a American Legion Function
F. G. Swedenborg Collapses «
at Armory Proves to
Used to Keep Leaders
8 necessary repairs. It will 8
porary Liberty to Visit
* Topples
‘ N
i Feet
“
And
Nine
wag started this week by Clyde tlon.
Be Real
Success
Away From Move
8 put off for the north in 8
Dying Mother
in His Barn
______
A. Malone, city manager, who is | As a usual thing, said Mr.
an
effort
to
locate
Cap­
having the city sponsor a <ja*n-j Malone, the sign companies give
George
Wilkins, « I PRIZES ARE AWARDED
JUDGE SIGNS ORDER paign for electric signs.
the electric light concerns 5 per CHARGES ARE HEARD | :: tain
8 leader of the expedition, 8 ! W
"Not
only will
attractive cent of the revenues for assist­
L. II. Tucker of Ashland Awarded
Unions and Chiefs Who Favored 8 and Pilot Ben Eilson.
Notorious “ Hammer Mnrde raws’’
electric signs Increase the bus ing In the campaigns, but in I
8
Beat; Old-Time Dances
Prohibition, Penalized,
to Leave Hun Quentin for
8 The expedition
leader
ness of the stores using tluin this instance the city is not I
8
Enjoyed
Claim
Few Days
8 and liis pilot left here a
but they will likewise add grea - taking this profit but Is passing!
8
8 week ago yesterday on
ly to the attractiveness of th * it on to those who buy the j
Jackson county fiddlers last
WASHINGTON, April 23. — (IP) 8 the airplane Alaskan for
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 23.
Dr. F. O. Swedenburg was 8
business
streets,*’
said
Mr.
Ma­
signs.
The
city
will
get
its
re­
8
K
night
entertained a large au-
-— Influence has been exerted
— (U P)—Clara Phillips, notor­
somewhat better today from n-l
lone. ”It is for that reason, as ward, he said, in improving the upon labor leaders to prevent I 8 Point Barrow with a car­ 8;dience at the armory during the
8
ious “hammer murderess,” will well as the increased power
Juries sustained yesterday when ’
go of supplies
city ,,u„
and selling „.vreasru
increased p»w«=r,
power them from startlng. an organized „ 8 “~p
8
..... • for ■ the 8 Old Fiddler’s Reurtion and Con-
be released from San Quentin revenue possible,- that the city
he fell a distance of nine feet
8 , test under the auspices of the
8
to^he business houses using Hw, ni0TCBient for prohibition,'It was ! tt
L ..® *
¡ pi^it&n for Zi yfUt to
her
from a temporary platform in
not been heard from »! local post of the American Le­
is assisting in this movement.
8
charged
before
the
senate
pro-1
; mother’s deathbed.
his barn while he was doing
sinco their departure and »I gion.
8
hlbitiop committee today by i 8
Superior
5udge
A rth u r
some repair work.
fears are felt for their 8
8
L. B. Tucker, of this city, won
Charles
Stelzle, a member of the*
Keetch has directed Sheriff W. F o rm er R e s id e n t
The ipjured physician’s face
■
safety.
I«
8
the first prize of 310 in cash
International machinists union. ¡ 8
I. Treager to take Clara from
was badly lacarated, his right J
The monoplane Detroiter a and a >25 watch and chain do­
8
His charge was contained in a 8
the state prison to San Diego,
shoulder was badly wrenched, as I
P
a
sses
In
South
had expected to leave a
8
series of sensational allegations
nated by O. H. Johnson, jew-
where her mother, Mrs. A. L.
was his spine. Xie will be con- i
8 last night, but because
8
,
,
**
elor.
W. L. Ingram, of Cen-
which
included:
Weaver, is reported to be dying.
fined to his bed for several
8 of the repair work need- 8 , , ra, Polnt. was awarded thfl
Telegraphic news was received
The late Samuel Gompers, pres­
days, however.
*
Clara Phillips was convicted
8 ed. she probably will not 8 second prlze> , 10 ,n cash and
of slaying
Alberta
Meadows by Ashland relatives today of Many Parents Attend Pro- ident of the American Federation 8 take the air until some
Dr. Swedenburg was doing
of Labor would not permit dis­
i >15 in merchandise donated by
Gram at Methodist
three years ago and sentenced the death at Sacramento, Ca!
some repair work in hb barn,
8 time tomorrow.
of
George
S.
Nickerson,
civil
cussion
of
the
prohibition
ques­
The Western Auto Supply Com­
Church
Last
Night
to from 10 years to life Im­
and was mounted on the temp-j
enggntfer,
formier
¡resident
of
tion
in
conventions
because
he
was
pany.
Enders Department Store
prisonment.
orary platform nine feet above)
Oregon and
well
The demonstration program afraid of “splitting” the labor
and Miller’s Toggery.
Orville
Following
her
conviction. Southern
the floor when he became sud-i
movement.
known
in
Klamath
county
for
of
the
week
day
Bible
school
Works,
of
Talent,
who
was
in­
denly dizzy with a fainting spell!
_
.
Clara, with the aid of confed-
Mode
Political
Issue
troduced
-by
Official
Announcer
«•rates,
succeeded
In
escaping
many
year8'
Mr’
N,cker»on
wa
«iven
ln
‘he
Methodist
church
an,} fell face downward, „e Bifr Function. Planned For
Unions which “were directly in­
last night ----
was —x—
appreciated ---■
and
Frank Jordan as the “kid of the
struck on the right side of his
J a c k s o n - Hot Springs On
fijpm the Los Angeles epunty Jail aged about 60 years. His wife, ’*"*
volved
in the manufacture and
who
survives
him
,is
a
member
applaused
by
a
packed
house.
bunch,” was given third prize,
face and his right shoulder.
I
First of May
and was spirited away to Cen-
$5 in cash and >10 in mer­
i tral America where she was in of the pioneer Anderson fam­ Every seat and chair in the selling of liquor finally made it
. He Was rendered unconscious
a political issue within the ranks Local Baseball Team Finally chandise, donated by Claycomb
ily
of
this
county,
and
a
sis
'
church
edifice
was
taken
while
Members
of
the
Ladies’
Auxil-¡
bldlng
for
86Tera,
montbs
for some time but later revived
Breaks Jinx in 11 to 7
ter of Mrs. G. W. Loosley and of ¡many of the visitors were con- of labor/’
Motor company and McNair's
and managed to limp into his iary of the local American I.e-i fore 8he wag recaptured.
During the last few years, it
Contest
Drug Store.
glon
post
will
sponsor
the
of­
Mrs.
J.
M.
Wagner
of
Ashland,
pel
led
to
stand.
She
was
th»
wife
of
Armour
n house, where medical attend­ ficial opening of Jackson Hot
About 250 pupils of the pub- has been almost impossible to
Oldest Fiddler
Phillips, Los Angeles bond sales­
ance was at once called.
With Abbott pitching a steady
lie
schools,
directed
by
Mrs.
have
a
labor
leader
who
valued
Springs
with
a
novel
“Thanks
Mr.
Works
was also the win­
HAS
man, and is alleged to have
Dr. E. NARROW
A. Woods is ESCAPE
caring for »
high ner of the >5 cash prize for
his fob come out In favor of pro brand of ball. Ashland
For
The
Buggy
Ride”
dance
Grace
F.
Andrews,
Bible
school
killed Alberta Meadows with a
Dr. • Swedenburg.
He will take 1 8
T
school's baseball team broke its the oldest fiddler.
Patient Reported Better Today; on May 1, according to a n -,bammer because of Miss Mead-
teacher, and assisted by several hibltion._
He is S7
X-ray
?lctures either this af­
jinx at Grants Pass yestefday, years of age, but was run a
Unions
taking
action
against
of
the
public
school
teachers.
X-Ilny Photographs to be
■ owa reported Infatuation for her
ternoon or tomorrow to deter­ nouncement today.
presented an interesting pro-, UBe of liquor were severely penal defeating Grants Pass high close race by A. Houston, age 82
Tafcrn
v,
hu8band.
The
wag one
mine definitely the extent of the . Carl Loveland and his Navlgr. , , -----------
---- -------- --------
school, 11 to 7, in a hard-hit­ years, who Mr. Jordan an­
gram of
songs,. recitations, ized.
injuries.
He said today he
7
furnish the music • for < of the most dramatic in the ....
•li­
ting game. Coach Hughes’ ba’l nounced played with only three
Stelzle,
an
expert
on
social
and
no bones bad been tk® f“nctio" and wU1 likewise na}8 of Los Angeles criminal Fifteen Merit Badges Taken scriptures and scrlpturft pag-
thought
economic statistics, denied labor tossers continued to show im­ fingers. • E. Stowell, of Butte
;
eants.
Short
talks
were
given
play
for
the
series
of
spring
history.
in Competition at Court
broken.
It is thought that u
by Rev. Oldfield, Rev. Wood- was whole heartedly behind the provement at the bat, and hit Falls, who drove some 80 miles
spinal vertebrae was temporar. , and
d“ ces to be held at
of Honor
wertb and Rev. Pemberton. Rev movement to amend the dry law. the Grants Pass mtpuuUsmnn to get here, was given the >5
ily thrown out of place, as the tills popular resort three miles
“Tile attitude of organized la­ hard at opportune moments.
cash prize for driving the farth­
Troop Two of the Boy Scou Meagler gave a brief summary of
patient is suffering from a neck ’ north of the city.
The^local team will do some est distance.
bor-
toward the liquor .business has
odift.
he
work
of
the
school.
.
The dance will be In the na­
picked off some more hon
injury.
By unanimous vote of the not been fully stated, although I Intensive training now for its
ture of a benefit dance for the
Other Fiddlers
I last night by going down to Cen­
Ladies* Auxiliary and many nov­
Other contestants were: Frank
tral Point and bringing back children and parents, a request don't doubt the sincerity and pur- nex‘ game with Medford h'gh
el features are being planned.
--------, W.
... J. Coffman
_____
15 merit »badges, two star w«8 made that the echool board pose of those who have spoken in school next week-end. The !o- Works, . Talent;
One stunt will be a horse and
scouts, one first class scout employ a full-time teacher next;behaK oi labor in thi8 hearlnK'" cal p,ayers are determined to Jacksonville; A. Roberts. Ash-
wipe out the defeat administered land; Bob Leonard, Medford;
two more, he sald
parade
through
the Would Make Installments and five second class scouts? year and
include
^
Cover Period of the
by Medford In the opening gam. Bob Wgisj,, Jacksonville; O. E.
i and through the rural
The stag patrol is feeling par­ grades.
of the season.
Next 62 Years
uioincts to arouse interest In
Hurst, Ashland; John Stevens,
ticularly jubilant over the fact
the function.
Medford.
that
their
bunch
is
the
first
FRANCE OFFERS— 30 8 ..........
K iw a n ia n s E n jo y
Rt. Rev, Edward D, Howard
The dance, however, will not
Mayor O. H. Johnson opened
Ju d ge W atson Is
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April to make 100 per cent of men
to Succeed Late Arch­ j be an old-time dance. It will
the
entertainment with the fid-
23----(U P)— France today mad? through the second class; the
S in g in g Program
bishop Christie
be strictly modern, and Carl
three
other
patrols
are
very
W ritiiiif H isto ry dlers 8,ttlng on tho 8tn«®- by
a-new offer to settle the >4,33’ .-
®
. telling of the revival of the
Loveland and his Navigators, are 000,000 war debt on terms o f ! ^ 08® to th,s record but the
DAVENPORT, la.. April 23 —
A t W e e k ly L u n d i Younsr Leader Refuses to
■
old time dances, complinienti 4
zttov
.
>4
. .
„
now lining up some of the very an annual payment of >25,000,0-1 ^‘aR3 JU8‘ beat ‘bem to it.
The Sunday rotogravure -
Henry Ford on having done con-
„,
.
.
' latest dance steps for the oc- 000 a year for the first fiv e 1 The ’ boys who went to the
_____
I
Step
Aside
sind
Le*
Edward D. Howard as arch­ caslon.
tion
of
the
Long
Beach,
Cal.,
siderable
to popuia.ize old-t m'*
Workers
Negotiate
The eight-piece orches- yearg and frOm >60,000.000 to Cour‘ of Honor last evening and
The Kiwanians at their regu-|
bishop of Oregon City was an-
Press Telegra mfor last Sunriuv music. Then the fiddlers play-
tra
will
be
dressed
In
whjto
>80.000,000
for
the
next
five
th®
de&
ree8
taken
by
each
were
lar
weekly
meeting
today
at
I
nounced here yesterday after-
_
,
,
, .
PASSAIC, N. J., April 23.
contains a new photograph of ed “Turkey in The Straw.” J.
„ T-J w i .ii
sailor uniforms n keeping wllh
__________________ _
__
, noon at the Lithia Springs ho-
n
n n n „
ll v
h be
o t .v
h o successor
>
<
noon.
He will
the
Ernest Eichier, second class; < tql devoted their progrartt to <UP> ~ A Proposed
conference C. B. Watson, former county M. Bulns was tho officiai pians
the name of the organization. >120,000,000 for the succeeding
to the late Archbishop Christie.
with Carl
Loveland to negotlate a settlement of tho Judge of Jackson county and player for those who did not
Colver Anderson, Second class; singing,
52 years.
His territory will include all ofj
Many
of
the
favorite New Jer8ey teXtlle mil'8 8,rlk ' We'’ known . wr,ter of Ashland., have their own accompan at.
leading.
Robert Cadzow, second class;
Oregon west of the Cascades. He
was called off today by Governor who is spending the winter and;
Dancing fj^oyed
Kiwanian
songs
were
sung.
Max
Hoover,
Second
Class;
Em­
formerly was president of Co­
P r in c e o f W ales
Moore
because Albert Weisbord( spring months with his son. following the judging of the
erson
Pratt,
First
Clgss;
Mar­
A
letter
from
Representative
lumbia college, Dubuque, where
strike
organizer
refused
to C. W. Watson, at Laguna contests, which was done by A.
lon Frost, 8tar Scout; Lloyd Hawley, in reply to the tele­
for many years he was a mem­
step
aside
and
permit
only
ac-
Beach, Cal. A short sketch ac- W. Walker, H. Metchell, Bill
R
e
sc
u
e
s
H
u
n
te
r
High, Star Scout.
grams sent by the Kiwanians
ber of the faculty.
Llthians
recommending1 t,,al mU1 eniployes to conduct companying tho picture states; Loom is, Tom Hudson and John
Merit
badges
were
also and
the negotiatioha.
---------------fhat
Judge Wat80n ,8 now writ-) Billings, the large audience en-
awarded
to
James
Hartley
who
the
legislator’s
support
of the
Theodore Roosevelt Says it LONDON, April 22.— (^P) —
Ing a history of Oregon at the Joyed the remaining portion of
is Responsible For
The Prince of Wales saved the passed the Star Scout rank throe bill before congress to reimburse
request of the Oregon Histoi- the evening dancing, with Clar­
Many Crimes
life of Baron Paleminy, a fel- months ago and to Wesley Hox­ Oregon counties in connection
lcal society.
ence Lane hetng as official
i
low
huntsman,
Tho ie. The subjects for study and with O. & C. land grants, was
NNW Y o k k , A prll 2, _ (0 P 1 M
ron
thro(jn today
T*-
caller for the dances.
,
training covered In those various read. > Representative Hawley ex­
During the dancing the mem­
-M odification or repeal of thei horSe and the an|mal wag
merit badge tests require con­ pressed the opinion that his bill
bers of tho Legion Auxiliary
' olstead act is necessary to ! glng blm along the rough coun. siderable work and no small had been received favorably by
sold
candy and served punch.
amount of skill— subjects cover­ those with whom he ‘had co,»
Portland Man to Represent, c*eck *"urd®r. corruption anditry when the Prlnce
t
a
t
.
_■
w a r. « a
I o
th e r
r crimes
r im o u
t that
hnf
h
a u n , follow - anlmal and 8aved the baron
The
contest was such a suc ­
other
have
ferred.,
ed
last
night
’
included
agricul­
David L. Marshall Denied
Shippers on Matters
cor and was so thoroughly en­
ed
in
its
wake,
Theodore
Roose­
ture,
personal
health,
pubkg
Jim
Bowers'
name
was
drawn
New
Trial
for
Kiilliin?
at Washington
.further injuries and impend-
joyed that many expressed a de­
velt said at the annual dinner ing death.
health, swimming, life saving, to contribute to the Child’s
Sweetheart
sire to have another one soon.
1
PORTLAND, Ore., April 23.— of the bureau of advertising of
firemanshlp, architecture, first Welfare Fund.
A committee,
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.„ April Lincoln 0. Andrews Says Mayor Johnson announced he
(UP,— Bert E. Haney, former /h e Newspaper Publishers’ as-
aid to animals, electrclty an^l Louis Dodge< J.W. McCoy nnd
»•
Better Prohi Enforce­
would give some valuable prises
member of the U. S. shipping 8Ocla“ ° n here last night.“ But E seap e In ju ry In
cycling.
The Scout Executive G. M. Green, was appointed to 23.— (UP)—David L. Marshal!.
ment
is
Wanted
for
another entertainment.
It
Philadelphia
chiropractor.
who
board, yesterday accepted the 1 he urKed strict enforcement
complimented the Troop on the confer with the Lithian com­
is
thought
that
several
of
tho
was
convicted
in
connection
with
request of the Portland chamber Iong as the act remains a law.
P e c u lia r A c c id e n t quality and earnestness of their mittee relative to the Fourth of
WASHINGTON, D. C„ April
e
4
! orKan‘*atlons in the city will be
work.
of commerce (o go to Washing­
July celebration. The program the death of Anna May Deltrlch, oo
"’“I L .* " ' a8k®d »o combine , Dd hold an-
next week will be In charge of hls milliner sweatheart, was d> act a prohibition
ton- as an attorney to protect
reorganiza­
FOLKSTONE, England, April
Portland shipping as it Is a f­ C o lu m b ia R iv e r
the educational committee, with n,ed a new tr,al ‘°dfty- “ ia tion bill before adjournment if qther fiddler’« contest* in the
Jap
F
ish
e
r
m
e
n
23.—A large moving van, car­
Superintendent
fected by the recent decisions of
Briscoe
ai penalty was set nt from 10 to tho law is to be enforced effec­ near future.
rying
a
load
of
furniture,
two
The American Legion was com­
20 years in state's prison.
chairman.
I
the shipping board. , The re­
B r id g e A p p roved men and two black cats, be­
tively, Lincoln C. Andrews, fed­ plimented for assisting In reviv­
S a v ed in Storm
quest comee as a result of the
eral prohibition czar, ',old the
came unmanageable at a dan­
ing old-timed daneng.
threat to sell «the Orgeon-Or-
____ __
senate
prohibition committee to­
gerous curv$ near here, Jump-1
-
WASHINGTON,
D.
C„
April
»» wen ftp rue "pern- ^ 9 __/
”
day He said he made rum run­
W om en O bject To
bill, ed the road, turned a complete
lng proposal to sell the Admlr-
’ T h e, Jones
ning
unprofitable and ir the new
granting the consent of congress somersault, and landed right
al-Orlental line.
result of storms In the Japan
B ach elor Solonsi Iaw ,s passed would make illic­ L o ca l P rea ch er
for the construction of a bridge side up in a field >0 feet be­
D iscu ss J u ly 4 th
sea, have been found and all
it manufacture equally as un­
across the Columbia River from low. Neither men, cats, furni­
were rescued, according to Ad­
profitable.
T o G iv e A d d ress
Longview, .Wash., to Rainier, ture nor van was hurt.
LONDON. April 23.—Thirty-
vices reaching here today.
Committees representing the
Ore., iras reported favorably
M ississip p i M ob
Llthlads and Kiwanians met In nine bacheloj members of par-
yesterday aflepooji fiy the Sen­
Rev. H. F. Pemberton of Arh-
the Lltha Sprngs hotel lobby llament, headed by Sir Robert S p r in k led W ater
Is G iv en $ 3 0 ,0 0 0
H angâ W h ite M an ate Commerce committee.
land. will deliver the chief ad­
at 1 o’clock today to discuss the Horne, will hold a dinner In
at the annual banquet of
the house of commons Thurs­
Fourth of July celebratioa.
F reezes In S treet dress
F o r L oss O f T o e s
the Southern Oregon Epworth
day
to
cSlebrate
their
"Inde­
After
the
discussion
of
the
OULF PORT M l* . Apr,. 2 . C alcu tta R iotS
League thia evening at Medford.
question of a celebration, the pendence.” They have been In­
— (UP)— Harold Jackson,
a
M1DDLETOWN,
N.
T„
April
The convention starts this eve­
letters
from
NEW YORK, April
Mlrs
white man k nown
as the
OAKLAND, cal., April 23---- committees voted in favor' o f1 undated , with
G
r
o
w
in
g
S
erio
u
s
ning and continues through un­
some
kind
of
celebration,
but
tho
¡maidens
and
widows,
proposing
The
street
sprinkler
went
Thè
stork
is
developing
a
twtn
Anna
Caroline
Cullen,
a
sten­
“swamp , terror,’’ was removed
denouncing
tholr|°ut on its round here with the til Sunday evening.
ographer, was awarded >>0,000 complet in this section. At the nature of this will not be da- marriage,
from the county jail yesterday
Rev. 8. J. Chaney, former
at Poplarville by 25 men and
CALCUTTA, India, April 22. for the lose of five toes in her Fahiola Maternity hospital five sided until a meeting of oom- L single selfishness and urging thermometer nt 28 degress above
_______AS. .
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e
« a sss
*.
_______a i _ l
.1 « .
m m
T
h«*
a as
a
f fast
aat
The
spray
froge
Methodist
minister here. Is al-
them
to
fulfill
their
martial
du-¡
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the Jail.
“Putting It Over,” a
three-act dramatic com­
edy, will be presented to
patrons and friends of
the high school this
evening by the senior
class of Ashland high
school.
The show will
bo held at the high
school auditorium and
will start at 8:15 sharp.
The stddcnts
taking
part- -in5' the play have
been rehearsing
faith­
fully for the past several
weeks, and they are ex­
pected to show exception­
al dramatic ability.
i The high school glee
club and orchestra will
furnish special music be
tween
acts.
Advance
sales Indicate there will
be a crowded house to'
greet the senior
class
tbespians.
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