Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 05, 1926, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
the use of medicine cures
nine ow es oat of ten of Mtbw/w.
W*
proven f a c t
Cannot survive thre» months in
the rich otoñe at AsÛand. Pure
domestic water helps.
W it h o u t
; ¡
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s
Newspaper. For Nearly Fifty Years
W ir . Barvlce) .
(United
*
Successor te the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Votela« <>
VO L. X l-L X
NO. 2C8
Vigilante^ Are
Formed To Save
S a lta ’s Flowers
HEARING HAS
NOT AFFECTED
LIQUOR C A SE !
SALEM, Ore., May 6.
— Shotgunai fend buckshot
will be brpught into a c ­
tion by residents of the
fashionable Salem Heights
district in fth effort to
halt the depredations of
marauders who have op­
erated in that section of
the city
for
several
months.
An organIzalion to be
known as the Salem
Heights Vigilantes' .asso­
ciation is being organized
to lead the movement
against the trespassers.
Besides ruining a large
number of flower gardens
it was charged that the
marauders damaged other
property, clubbed a num­
ber of pet rabbits to death
and committed other acts
in violation of law.
Officers of the vigil­
antes’ association are to
be elected and plans of ac­
tion outlined.
DIRECTORS 0F s” ~ ^
BRITISH MUST
CHAMBER WILL » Hiin For Larceny GIVE WORKERS
MEET TONIGHT ra »
HIGHER WAGES
BALDWIN SAYS
STOKERS WILL
»
HAVE
TO
WORK
«I
KLAMATH F A L L S , tt
Ore., May 5.— Juan Lewis, tt
plaintiff in a 15362 dam- tt
»!
! » age suit against District tt!
» Attorney E. L. Elliott, tt'
Several Important M atters » sheriff Burt Hawkins tt American Standards of Pay
Spirit of E astern States
» Peace N egotiations N ot to be
W ill be Considered a t ' • •» and Deputy sheriff e . x. tt
Resumed U ntil Strike
Seems Sam e; D ivided
and Efficiency Must be
a
Special Session
'a Kendall, was bound over «
is Galled Off
Opinions Prevailing
»
/ Adopted Soon
! » to the federal grand Jury
::
BUDGET TO BE F IX E D « in Portland by United « S IT U A T IO N ANALYZED
W OULD SUPPORT LAW
a ULTIM ATION IS ISSU E D
|tt States Commissioner Belt tt!
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tt
Plan l-argei- Amount for Public­ »
Difficult»«*» of Enforcement Are
8 Taking Over Electric, Transport
Thomas under the ,, Em ploy ex Must Also Seek More
ity; to Decide on July
and Railway I.!■■<•* is
Rocognlzcd by Wuverlng
Money if They Are to Succeed
tt charge of theft of gov­
»
Fourth Plans
Sentiment
(
Vtnaidcretl
tt ernment property. His
Hays W rlter
a
» bond was set at $1600.
a
Several important matters, in­ » which ho was unable to
LONDON, May 6.— (UP)- —
WASHINGTON. May 5.—The
By J. W. T. MASON
»
cluding
the annual budget, will tt raise.
I
Premier
Baldwin
in
the
house
of
Written for the United Press
extensive hearings on prohibition j
be acted upon at a special ad­ tt
[ commons today stated the terms
recently completed by the senate i jj
Lewis is charged with 8 I Copywright 1090 by United Frees
journed meeting of the chamber » having stolen, a spare tire 8 ' Great Britain wilt never settle
! upon which the government will
judiciary sub-committee had the
directors at the chamber quarters tt from a national park ser­ 8 her recurring strike crises until
résumé peace negotiations with
effect of stirring up interest on
tonight at 7:45 o’clock.
the trades union council. He said
both sides in many sections, but
tt vice car driven by Roger 8 ' American methods of efficiency In
The budget committee will tt Wells, chief ranger of the 8! production and American stand-
they
were
prepared
to
resume
ne­
they appear to have caused no
meet at 7 o’clock to map out Its tt park.
gotiations as.upon as the strike is
general change in sentiment, ac­
8 nrds of hard work and high wage»
final budget for submission to i
called off unconditionally.
cording to reports furnish«^ by
Lewis is suoing the 8 are accepted by British capital
the board as a whole. One of tho « county officials for alleg­
Premier Baldwin's statement
representatives of the United
and labor.
most important matters which the « ed false arrest.
followed
a
plea
by
Arthur
Hend­
Nows throughout the country.
Threats to tie up industry in
budget committee is expected to)
erson, Laborite, that the govern­
In several states a definite reg­
the United Kingdom are signs of
recommend is an increased fund
ment reconsider its earlier deci­
istration of sentiment will be ob­
a revolt against low living con­
for advertising and publicity dur­
sion not to negotiate, for peace
tained in (he fall electibns either
ditions, dangerously disquieting
unless the strike is ended.
ing the current year.
through referendums or through
because the British have not yet
The question of the chamber's
TMnsportation Rnd induatrloa
candidates contesting on the liq­
harmonized relations between em­
were partially paralyzed through­
participation in the Fourth of
uor issue. Following is a sum­
ployes and employers.
July plans for this year will be
out Grept Britain again today
mary of reports from states.
Cause Is Shown
considered by the directors and
and there was no indications that
In Massachusetts evidence pre­
The cause of the industrial un­
Must
Show
Cause
W
hy
Tem­
some definite action taken. The
the nearly 4,500,000 strikers
sented is not expected to have any
rest of the British is symbolized
Fourth of July celebration is be­ porary Injunction Should
were faltering. Numerous minor
effect. Former Senator David I
by the conditions in the coal in­
Not be Permanent
ing sponsored by the Llthians but
disturbances were reported but
Walsh, democrat. Is to oppose
dustry. It costs two or three times
the chamber will be asked to take 5.— (UP)—Attornitys for the
Senator Butler, republican, in tho Chicago Jurist Says Mob none of these was of a serious
as
much to mine coal in Great
WASHINGTON, D, C.- May 5. — “ Uncle J o e ” Can­ a leading part in formulating Long Bell Lumber company of Britain as it does in the United
coming election, but prohibition Rule W ill Prevail Unless nature.
A
ction
is
Taken
< Kansas City and, Longview,
will be kept out of the fight if
non, former speaker of the house and now the leading plans for this annual event.
*
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States. Antiquated methods, lim­
LONDON, May 6.— (UP)— Th° citizen of Danville, 111., will be iH) years old tomorrow,
Arthur Foster of the Oregon Wash., are under a formal order
possible. Walsh is supposed to
CHICAGO May 5—Unless there house of commons meets today
> land settlement bureau, who re- of the Missouri supreme court to it of output imposed on the min­
be wet and Butler to be dry.
ers, working of difficult mines that
is a timely intervention of the
to debate emergency regulations so members of congress are planning to halt their legis- j u?ned" thiZ week from“ow7n7viT- appear within 30 days and show
Plan Referendum
powers of the law. mob rule will
ought to be abandoned and other
In New York chief Interest has prevail and a reign of terror will issued by the government to meet lative efforts for a time and pay homage to the grand ley near Los Angeles, will ap­ cause why the temporary writ in capitalization are some of the
pear before the dlrectqrs and give quo warranto against the com­
now become centered on the pro­ sweep Chicago. Judge. William V. the situation caused by the gen­ old man of m any years of useful service in congress.
eral strike. Sir William Joynson-*
a resume of his trip and tell pany should not be made perm­ reasons.
hibition referendum to be taken
Brothers charged today in in­ Hicks, home secret|iry, opemad
The adoption of efficiency meth­
j
what
Southern Oregon might ex­ anent. The temporary writ wss
along with the fall elections.
structing the grand Jury to make the debate with a motion that the
ods
would permit the coal to be
pect in the way of new settlers issued following the complaint of
Sentiment among wet democrats
an intervention of Chicago's gang regulation» be adopted, declar­
mined
by scarcely more than one-
during the coming summer F. J. Bannister, former president,
in New York became so strong land condition.
half
the
present number of min­
months.
ing that the government consid­
that upstate dry republicans
who charged that the company Is ers.
"The watchword of the under­ ered the electric supply, transport
were Induced to take up the pro­ world is silence; their motive is
violating the provisions ot its
Capital Fearful
and railway service vital to tho
posal for a referendum in order
charter in promoting the city of
revenge," Judge Brothers said in nation.
But
the
miners object to ■ any
The road to Diamond Lake vk
to test opinion officially.
s >J «4 • • « S
Longview.
pointing to the difficult («3k of
new
production
system that might
Union
creek
is
now
in
excellent
In Pennsylvania prohibition is solving some of the 20 odd mur­
Chicago Mother Crazed B e­
I
reduce
their
number,
while pri­
condition
according
to
“Mickey"
STRIKERS
arrested
the principal issue in the senator­ ders laid direct|z Lto gangland
cause of 111 H ealth and
vate
capital
cannot
be
found to
Franklin,
who
is
now
employ'd
STOKE-ON-TRENT.
Eng.,
May
ial primary with Representative terrorism.
Brings T ragedy
modernize the mines, through
"■— (U P)—Seven thousand strik­ at the Lake in charge of the boat«
Vers, a pronounced wet. Senator
"Yours is not an easy task ers today unsuccessfully sought Fishing, he says, is exceptional
fear of the government eventual­
CHICAGO, May 5.— Despond­
Pepper, a "law enforcement dry,"
but you are given a wide scope in Pto halt the strike-breaking bus and all anglers have no .difficulty ent after. a long period ot ill Package Containing $9500
ly
taking over the coal fields at'
and Governor Pinchot a bone dry.
Placed cn Desk of New
your Investigation," he declared. service. Strikers hurled stones in catching the limit.
a
low
capital valuation. Employ­
health,
Mrs.
Emily
Karlen
early
Pepper's alliance with the Mellon
York Policeman
! and were surrounded by police
ers and employes are both back­
Franklin drove in from Dia­ today shot and killed her two
interests gives a wet cast to his
Everybody in City Invited
1 who drew clubs. Five strikers mond Lake yesterday and made it grown children and then commit­
candidacy in the eyes of thn vot­
NEW YORK, May 5.—-Police in to Send Flowers (o Lithia ing away from efficiency in pro­
were
arrested.
to
Medford
in
less
than
three
and
duction.
ted suicide at her home in a faah- the marine division are trying to
ers, despite his declaration that
Springs
Hotel
a
half
hours.
He
says
25
n«'W
ionable
residential
district.
The American spirit of capital
ho is Coolidge dry. Pepper repuli-
solve, tlip mystery surrouhdtng
, LEEDS, Eng., May 6.— (UP) boats are being added to the
and labor coming together, each
John fcarle, her husband, was the leaving of $9,500 1ft a sealed
ficans have declared their candi­
Everybody in Ashland is invit­
Disorder invaded this Industrial equipment this week in order to in the yard at the time ot the white envelope on the police
realizing Its dependence on the
date must be nominated “to up­
ed to submit floral exhibits for
supply
tho
ever
increasing
de­
shooting.
center today when strikers at­
hold Secretary of the Treasury
desk. Capt. Hugo A. Wunsche the flower show to be held to- other and each working for a fair
street mand.
Mellon” and Pinchot is making President C alks P ats Mines tacked strike-breaking
walked Into his office and found morrow at the Llthla Springg division of profits, is little known
cars, hurling lumps of coa,
in Great Britain. High wages arw
aggressive attacks on both of - in Same Classification
the envelope
hotel under the Joint auspices of
through the windows.
them. It is essential!v a fight
W ith Oil Fields
tho Ashland Floral society and not begrudged an American work­
over prohibition.
ingman if ho is a good producer. *
the Women's Civic club.
MEXICO CITY, Mex., May 5. Called to Canada—
Georgia Is Dry
The exhibit will be held from But old fashioned class ideas still
Mrs. Ray Jeter was called sud­
In Georgia sentiment is over­ — (UP)— President Cal lea, apting
2 p. m. to 9 p. m. but those bring­ prevail in British industry and
whelmingly dry and Mrs. Marvin under extraordinary power con­ denly to Alberta. Canada, to be
ing exhibits are asked to send employers in many instances be­
Williams, vioe-feresident of the ferred upon him by congress, has at the bedside of her daughter,
A uthorities to Probe Quarry)
them in the morning if possible in lieve low wages are a good think
Georgia W. C. T. U.. reports an declared all sub-soil properties in Mrs. Claire Cox, who underwent
A ccident at Marshfie
leid ‘
| order that they might be suitably and workingmen sheuld be con­
aroused sentiment for enforce­ Mexico the property of the na­ a serious operation. Mrs. Jeter -Fifty Members of Congress
Y esterday
W ill Confer W ith Park arranged. It is also requested tent with their humble lot.
Band Together to Fight
ment as a result of the hearings. tion. Under thlB ruling mines are expects to be away some time.
Worker» Are Laay
that the exhibitors bring their
Beard Before Any Def
Appropriations
Calls are received dally for per­ added to the present classifica­
British
workingmen* tend to en-
MARSHFIELD, Ore., May 5.—
own
vases
if
possible.
inite Action is Taken
mission to organize new chapters. tion of petroleum holdings. A
(U
P)—
An
investigation
w
ill.
bo
WASHINGTON, May 5.— (UP)
(Continued On Page Three)
Former members who had lost storm of protest from foreign op­
No definite action was taken
—
Fifty
house members handl'd conducted here into the death of
interest In prohibition after en­ erators is expected.
together today to fight the $:!•>.- Ray Meyers, 35, a Coos River last night on the petition of a
actment o f the Volstead act and
000 river and harbor authoriza­ mechanic, who was killed yester­ group of ministers, who are op­
younger women who never Join­
tion bill when it is called up n< xt day in a land and rock slide at posed to dances in Lithia park.
ed. are becoming active. Prohibi­
the quarry of the Hauser Con­ After a short discussion it was
week.
tion Director Day at Atlanta has
company.
Several! agreed to hold the resolution in
Federal A gents a t Grays
The members decided to oppose struction
noticed- no reazjtiota except In­
other
employes
were
badly
injur­ abeyance until the council ran
Harbor W reck a Couple
the bill because ot the Illinois
U N IV E R S IT Y
O F OREGON,
creased interest on both sides.
ed.
The
quarry
is
getting
out confer with tho park board, which Incum bent, Both Republi-
of Road Houses
canal provision which would
Eugene, Ore., May 5.— (Special)
In Florida it is found that,
rock
for
(he
Coog
Bay
Jetty
work
has
sole
supervision
over
tho
city,
cans,
W
in
Out
in
State
cause diversioj olj wiater firing
Caroline Tilton, ot Ashland, was
whether by coincidence or Intent,
ABERDEEN, Wash., May 6.
Primary Election
perk.
Lake
Michigan.
one of the 17 members ot the
a vigorous spurt of enforcement U. S. Supreme Ccurt Turns — Federal prohibition agents op­
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 6. senior class elected to Phi Beta
activity.began about the time the
erating
in
Grays
Harbor
country
Down plea o f Former
— (UP)— Indiana's
Incumbent Kappa, national honorary schol­
cenate hearing started. Phillip
Saturday night and yesterday
Postoffice Sleuth
United
States
senators,
republlc- astic fraternity In recognition ot
F. Hambeseh, prohibition admin­
made ten arrests and with' axes
_
.
ana,
wero
Indorsed
nt
the
party outstanding scholastic achieve­
istrator for Florida, has been un­
WASHINGTON. May 5.— (UP) , and sledges wrecked two road-
usually active in all sections. —William J. Fahey, former chi-i biases and a Cosmopolis "aort
B f A llC 1 1 ! primaries yesterday.
Senator ment. Including eeven peteons
I- ' WORCESTER, MassJ May 5.—
' , z
| Jumes K. Watson was victorious elected this fall, a total o f 21
making larger seizures, many nr-'cago postoffice1 inspector, and: drink parlor.” One of the road-
With the thermometer tregister-.’
by a majority which is expected to students have been chosen from
rests and otherwise showing re- James Murray/ convicted and houses was in Montesano, the
Ing 80. Judge Samuel Utley. 8?-
Howard Berry of ihe Medford reach __________
_______________
150,000 over
Claris Adams the senior class thia year, or eight
suits in enforcement work. Three each sentenced to a total of 177 other eight miles north Of Ho­
year-okl
district
court
justice
branch
or
the
Western
Auto
Sup-,
Arthur
R
Kobjgon_
appointed af- per cent of a close of more then
plans are being put into opera­ years in federkl prison as the quiam.
Man Responsible for New
ply
Company
yesterday
-
-
1
ter
tll.
death
of
8enator
declared
his
courtroom
was
tap
Dly
took
i
300. .
tion against rum runners along higher-ups in thé' million dollar
Y ear’s Tragedy at Pasa
In each case a large quantity
defeate<| foar candldate8 for the
hot and went on a strike. An charge of the Ashland brand.
Rules ot the organisation pre­
L1'® 5®n8t' Padlocks wero used Rondout, 111., mail'jobbery June flXJIajBQf w agjeized tjiroiigh rus-
dena Gets H eavy Jo’!
fiouv laler, vYHen TTie niefeury W5T
-nt-i.-iiH, sueteedliig R"n4,’’t g|10^*teri* nomination.
fit
vent election of more than 10 per
for the first time in a Tampa 12, 1924. were today denied re- es of the officers. Marked money
suhurb, where liquor was sold views by the United States su- was given operators in return for
LOS ANGELES, May 6.-*-(l’P> lowered two degrees, he return­ Woods, whose resignation was
cent of the seniors.
accepted Thursday. Mr. Woods
openly.
Mias Tilton who Is a m ajor In
drinks. None of the officers had — Paul F. Mahoney, who con- ed to the bench and disposed of did not announce what his future
preme court.
U ~ k U .,d .„ j /
mathematics
w ill be Initiated
onerated in this district before structed the reviewing stand 40 cases.
plans will be.
Thursday, May 0. when Joint cere-
and they said they experienced no which collapsed at Pasadena Naw
Year’s day, causing the death of
monlee «111 he held by Phi Beta
trouble in obtaining drinks.
fen# .perzopg, waa eeqytncd.1 to
Kappa and Sigma X I, honorary
T
serve from one to ten years In
science fraternity-
t
J
Plans fhr the annual reunion
ta p t^uentip pepttet,lary by Super­
during high school
commence­
ior Judge Charles 8. Burell here
ment
weeh
w
ill
be
formulated
This is the laht day on which
N E W YORK? May 5. — For the
today.
Bt a meeting o f the High School
the first half ,of the annual taxes flis t time kiwwh in the history
Two boxing bouts, wrestling
, \ .
- I' /
'
can be paid without'being asses­ of the parcel goet oervice,'a live
bouts and -a general program of
ARLINGTON, May 6.— (UP) Alumni association to be held at
W RATHXR
sed extra penalties.. Otto Winter snake has been »« transmitted
Interest will be staged by % the Two men were killed when tho ths chamber, of commerce rooms
SH ER ID A N , Or«., May
6.—
D E T R O IT , Mfek.. May I , —-
has quarters, on the second floor through the' mall. But the con­ (U P )— Officers are Investigating
Modern Woodmen of America at car in which they were riding nt 8 o’clock tömorrow evening
'Oregon and Washing­
of the City hall where he is »erv- tents o f a bo* addressed, nnouy- the most unusual crime on rec­
a smoker to be held at the armory failed to hold on a,«harp curve. Secretary BUI Allen nrgee that all ( U P )— Four armed baadlte this
ton— Unsettled with prob­
Ing as deputy tax collector, and i inously • to W l ' Barnard ' flwajn, ord here today, following reports
thia evening The smoker Is on-; skidding into a rock embankment members, of the association ha In afternoon tfbld ng a branch et t ie
ably local rains tonight
Peoples State Bank here and ee-
will receive tax money from local was not known until he opened that the ranch house, ot 'Earnest
and Thursday. Moderate
ly for members and their invited and turning' end for end in n nar­ attendance, i
caped tof ^ a antomobB» wttk
property owners until closing time the box. The snake was harm­ M. Dilley, had been completely
«uests. and all members are ex­ row cut abou(, a mile I north ot
temperature and
fresh
U8.000.
Advertise
In
t
t
s
this evening,-
less. '
«" nl
Roosevelt, Washington.
wrecked. ) t « t"
southerly winds on coast.
pected to be present, pc»
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K N OF ERROR
FEKDBVIODGE
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‘‘ L M
Trout Paradise
KILLS SELF
AND M I L D R E N
SMALL FORTUNE IS
KraSDED IN IAIL FLORAL EXHIBIT FO
MINERALS ARE HELD
WILL WAGE BATTLE
W L IN V E S T »
MECHANIC'S BEAT
E
E
AUS ARE EMPLOYED
« M H I RAILI
Caroline Tilton
Is Honor Student
MAIL BANDITS ARE
DENIED H IRIAIS
B M 10 HEARS
FOR STANO I
Tax Installment
Send Live iSnakfe
Is Due Tonight1 Througfi U. S. Mail
Officials Probe
House Explosion
Room Is Too Hot
For Aged Jurist Name New Manager
r or Local
Modern Woodmen
Two Men Killed
To Hold Smoker
On Sharp Curve
Alumni Gathering
Planned Tomorrow
Bank Bandits Get
$13.000 Payroll