Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 15, 1926, Image 1

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    ASHLAND
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¥ ATARI A GERMS
Cannot rurvive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestio water helps.
ig Newspaper For Hearty Fifty Years
The Tidings Hete Been Ashland’s
(Dai tod
VOL XLIX
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 41
Ashland to Meet Medford at
Fair Grounds at 2:30
Sunday Afternoon
LOCALS HOPE TO WIN
Dong Rel<l Predicts Ashland Will
Htart at, Head o f Column
Tomorrow
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Several of Ashland’s
experts In barnyard golf,
or horseshoe pitching, will
take part In a tourna-
ment to be staged at Med-
ford tomorrow afternoon.
Approximately 30 players
from aall parts of Jack-
son county are expected to
take part In the tourna-
ment, which will be held
at East Sixth and North
Front streets, Medford.
The local “ringer” ex-
perts have been doing
their dally dozen at Lithla
Park for the past several
weeks and will go to Med-
ford with the Intention of
capturing a few of the
raedalg to be distributed,
if medals are to be award-
ed the winners.
At any rate, the age-
old rivalry between Ash-.
land and Medford will be
much In-evidence during
the tournament, accord-
Ing to the horseshoe toe-
sers who will uphold the
horseshoe honors of this
community.
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■■ Wire Service)
NO. 217
Death Marks London Strike Riot
Loop Road Into
Crater Lake Is
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Ready For Cars
KLAMATH F A L L S ,
Ore., May 15.— Opening
of the loop road front
Klamath Falls to Medford
by way of Crater Lake Na­
tional Park was announced
today by It. P. Wells,
chief park ranger.
The trip, by way of
Ashland and return to
Klamath over the Oreen
Springs highway, is apx
jroxlniatcly 210
miles,
and with roads in their
present good condition it
is believe^ possible a
large number of local
people may take the Jour­
ney Sunday. '
There is now from
three to five feet of snow
at the rim of Crater Lake,
according to Mr. Wells.
Automobiles will be able
to- make the trip to ' the
lake rim during the first
week in June, was hla
opinion today.
Forty-Hour Week Will Be
Urged om Union Labor
Throughout Country
NATION - WIDE
Without the use of medicine cures,
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fe e t
ASHLAND. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926
BASEBALL FANS
FDR. WORKERS
ALL READY FOR ■ In County ' ■ Games
( IN NE» YOUR
PLAN STRIKE
OPENING GAME
CLIMATE
DRIVE
Twelve Thousand Em ployes Now
on Thirteenth Week on Big %
W alkout
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DIRIGIBLE IS
FOUND; RADIO
NEWS FLASHED
Norge Arrives Safely at Til­
lar, North of Nome, is
Latest Wireless
INFORMATION MEAGER
1 lU-|M»rt of Safe Arrival of Amund­
sen • Ellsworth Party
Sent Over Air
NOME,. Alaska, May 15.—
NEW YORK, May 15.— (UP)
(Special to United Press)— “Wo
Twelve thousand striking fur
are safe and all well. Expedition
traders workers in New .York
has been great success."
plan to spread the gospel of a
These words were heard early
40-hour week among organised
today from the Norge. Why the
labor throughout the United
Norge's radio has been unheard
States.
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before was not explained. Later
For 13 weeks they have tenac­
the Norge reported she had ar­
iously clung to their demand for
rived on the Alaskan coast at
a 40rhour week,, but the employ-»
about 7 <o1cl)ock, Wedjiehday
era, with equal persistence, have
morning, having left the north
refused to grant It.
pole about 16 hours tmfore.
*
They will try to rally the sup­ The first fatality in England’s general strike occurred when labor sympathizers in the
She passed Point Barrow and
port of organised labor around Elephant and Castle district, Ixindon, attacked a bus manned by a volunteer crew
headed south but later turned
their banner.
and carrying a police guard. The bus mounted the sidewalk and killed a bystander.
west and Thursday
morning
They plan to initiate the nation­
found her following the coast
The
rioting
mob
then
overpowered
the
crew
and
set
fire
to
the
bus.
This
rndiophoto
wide drive at a mass meeting In
line around through the Qering
Madison Square Garden within shows the remains after the fire being hauled away throngti the sullen crowds. .
Karin* to Go .
sea. She reached Tellar late
the next 10 days. The Amalgam­
The local team will trot out
Thursday afternoon.
ated Clothing Workers of Ameri­
on the fair grounds playing field
Those aboard could hear fran­
ca have been invited to join them.
In flashy new gray uniforms and
Eighty - Nine Members of tic radio calls for them but could
William Green, president of the
rarin’ to go. Playing Manager
Gunboat Crew Become
not answer because of static and
American Federation of Labor,
Reid has been drilling Into the
Sick After Breakfast
other difficulties. This morning
has endorsed the fur workers*
hoys the fact that they’ve got to
the Norge was reported sighted
fight for a 40-hour week* In their
beat Medford in the opening game
PHILADELPHIA. May 15.— to the northwest and within k
The
TACOMA.
Wn„
May
15
Medford High tennis play«™
and they'll be ready to tear into Postmaster W Fagner Com- own trade. The demand is based
(U P)— Elghty^nlne members of short time it was expected to be
Tacoma chamber of commerce
principally on the dangers to 1 won the match with Ashland yes­
the horsehlde and send a flock pletes Work This Week;
the crew of the U. 8. 8. Concord, tied up safely here.
hac obtained permission from
Measurements Taken
health that exist in fur working terday at Medford 3-2. As a thlnl
of Medford twirlers back to the
which arrived at the League is­
Rear Admiral Chase, of the Brem­
match
will
not
be
played,
Ashland
Until the strike, they were work­
crying room. ,
land navy yard after participat­
ROMSE, May 16.— (U P )— Cap­
The periodical Inspection of the
erton navy yeard for the use of
has the victory as the Ashland
ing 44 hours a week.
ing in the fleet maneuvers off tain Nonle, one of the explorers
Ashland will hare a group of
two rural mail routes out of the
the
mooring
mast
built
near
hero
team won the first match by a
Cuba, were taken to the naval aboard the Norge, today sent a
hurlers ready to get into the
j Ashland postoffice has been made
for the Shenandoah If Captain
score of 6-4. The Ashland team
hospital this afternoon suffering message to his wife from Tellar
fray any time the going gets
this week by Postmaster Wag­
played at Grants Pass this after­ Socialist Civilians Are Be­ Roal Amundsen cares to contin­ from ptomaine poisoning.
rough. Ken Hull will start in
by way of Seattle. “Arrived at
ner. The Department has also,
ing Heavily Armed by
ue his flight south Instead of
noon with Dick Joy and Billie
Six were seriously affected, al­ Tellar. This Journey seems a
the box, with “Gravey” Plymat® for the first time in a number
Leader
of
Rebels
stopping
ae
Nome.
Hulen, Jimmy Nutter and Pliil
though physicians said their con- dream. Thousands of kisses for
on the receiving end. Carter will
of years, called for a remeasuro-
-An Invitation to come here wilt
Bryant playing doubles and Joy,
dlton was not yet critical. Soon you and daughter Mary.'
be warming up his trusty right ment of t^s mileage »of all routes
of the g B ngte (,
- Hulen, Natter and Bryant playteg FIGHTING__ CONTINUES be w lretow cdjo the Norge «» a rtor
arm ready to take up the battle at this period, as a basis for fu­
mandor.
men
hj|
|
gaten
wer egtr|C|,.
singles.
at any time Hull hoists the dis­ ture payments to carriers. Route 0 .0 . Young, Lieutenant Gov­
Citizen Guards Being Recruited to ,
NEW YORK CITY, May 15.—
tress signal. Then there’ll he
en. Six ambulances were called
ernor, Struck by Hit and
R esist Invuding Forces
No. 1, covering territory south
(U
P )— The polar dirigible Norge
to
remove
them
from
the
vessel
John Barr, Consineau Mocre and and east of Ashland to Soda
Run Antoiat
nt Posen
Is safe at Teller, Alaska, 50 miles
to the hospital.
Davis ready to do a bit of fancy Springs, is 28 miles long. Route
BRAWLEY. Calif., May 15.—
Cans from which food was tak­ north of Nome, according to the
chucking if they are needed at No.’ 2, established only a little
WASHINGTOfi, D. C,, Direct
Lieutenant-Gov.
C.
C.
Young
was
any time.
en were Immediately sent to the North American Newspaper Alli­
state department dispatches from
more than a year ago, encircles
painfully injured yesterday In an
navy
yard laboratory, where they ance, which quotes private advic-
Other Players
Warsaw today stated that the Po- ’
the city and extends to Valley
are being examined to determine er which It believes to be reliable.
Cassidy will hpld down the ini­ View at the north. It is 22 miles automobile accident near here.
situation is becoming
Three.Year-Old Tot Killed the cause of the poisoning.
His automobile was struck by Haugen Measure is up for Ilsh
tial sack, with Johnnie Short-
grave because of the general *
n iïïy ,; ,—
long. The two routes serving ap­
BREMERTON, Wash., May 15.
a
hit-and-run
driver
as
he
was
strike and the arming of social-!
W h e n HlS Clothing
ridge cavorting about the key­ proximately 400 families with
Consideration in House;
—The
army radio station at
1st
civilians
by
Marshal
Pilsud-1
Catchea
On
Fire
enroute
here
to
fill
a
speaking
en­
stone bag. and Oscar WElde ready mall daily except 8unday, and
Chances Likely
Nome has established radio com­
gagement. It overturned, spill­
to take anything which comes hl?
ABERDEEN, Wash., May 15.-
furnish them a postoffice service
WASHINGTON, May 15. — (LP) ski. who is in complete control
munication with the trans-pcler
way out. In the short-stop posi­ at their doors. About 25.000 ing’ Young and the driver, Ed-
of
Warsaw.
Fighting
Is
now
go-,
Martin
Rvndlch, 3 year old son
dirigible Norge, according to adr
.
mund Welch. Welch was not — Construction of the Intricate ing on and casualties are report >„f Mr ftnd \ , rs. Bvndlch of Ax-
tion. Carter Wilson will handle
pieces of mall matter per month j,urt
farm relief problem was resumed
vices received by the 13th district
the heavy work at third base.
e dto be large.
ford prairie, 20 miles north of
are handled by these carriers. To '
by
the
house
today.
The
situa­
naval headquarters here.
,
The
state
official
was
brought
Ashland has the sweetest look­ provide this service to the sub­
‘ ’------
here,
died this morning from
ing outfield in the league, with urban and rural population of to the hospital here and treated tion was complicated by the plan
POSEN, Poland, May 15.— (U* hums suffered at liiH home’ yes- California Farmer Believed
a bunch of feuceMiusters ready to Ashland Uncle Sam spends 310 for serious bruises about the head of supporters of the Haugen price P) General
Stalnslaw Haller, terday afternoon when his cloth-
to Have Slain Wife and
break up any man’s game. Doug per annum upon each of thé 400 a dislocated shoulder and possible stabilization bill to make radical supporter of the Wltos group In j„g caught fire. The child was
Then Shot Self
changes In the measure.
internal injuries.
Reid will be stationed in left families served.
Poland’s civil war. Is recruiting a rushed to a hospital here but
The
Haugen
group
decided
to
field, with A1 'Guthrie in center
GALT, Cal., May 16. — (IP) —
to resist Marshal relapsed and died at 8 o’clock this
try to gain support by reducing citizen guard
and Lloyd Miller In the right
An apparent murder and suicide
Pilsudskf,
who
is
now
in
control
morning.
the revolving fund appropriation
garden.
,were revealed here today when a
apd
making the equalization fee of Warsaw It Is indicated that
Roy Gearhart, Melvin Kaegl.
neighbor woman found the bodies
Posen will be made the concentra­
operative immediately.
Forest *Blair. Bill Force,
Bill
of Schuler Lovett, 40, and his Oregon Trunk Gives Check
tion point for all the nntl-Pilsud-
Richardson, Andy McGee and one
wife, Ilas also 40, in their ranch
For Its Share; S. P.
ski forces.
or two others will be on the bench
house.
Money Due Shortly
The
situation
is
becoming
more
•_____
/A
and probably will get In the game
Mrs. Lovett was lying in bed
alarming hourly and a heavy loss
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May
before the umps call it a day.
dead. Sliimped in a kitchen chair,
of life Is expected.
Chehalis Crooks Leave Long
15.—
G. B. Richmond, land pur­
from all indications there will
a
revolver
in
his
hand,
was
Lo­
KLAMATH FALLS. Orc., May
Note to Sheriff De- •
chasing
agent for the Ofegon
vett.
He
had
fired
a
bullet
be a big crowd of Ashland fans
15.—
Grasshopper
infestations
on
J Secretary of Labor Declares
tailing Getaway
Trunk railroad, met city offic­
through his temple.
down at the^fair.-grounds tomor­
Tule Lake have caused 35000
Entire World Gratified
ials and park lioard membern yes­
CHEHALIS, Wash., May 15.— damage to grain fields on the
row when the opening game gets
With Result
Open Sessions Will be the
terday. and an Oregon. , Trunk
under way.
“Red” Hammond and
Billie east side of Lost river and, ac­
Rule at Geneva, is Lat­
check for 315,585 was turned ov­
WASHINGTON, May 15.— Sec­
Klamath Falls will celebrate ¿Parker, alleged auto thieves, es­ cording to reports, an Infestation
est Decision
er to the city. This purchased
retary of Labor Davis today ex­
opening day when It meqta caped from the Lewis county Jail has broken out on the west side
two and a fraction acres on the
pressed gratification that the gen­
Grants Pass at the Klamath
A
0-»1 night. Notes and verses left of the lake which bids fair to GENEVA, May 15.— That
west side. Just south of the Link
eral
strike
in
Great
Britain
had
by Parker, which showed literary wreck considerable damage unless cret diplomacy has outlived its
grounds field.
river bridge.
been
terminated
so
speedily.
merit, detailed the escape. Park­ checked.
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BOARDMAN,
Ore.,
May
16.—
effectiveness was indicated by
With the action by the North­
“The promptness with which it
MEXICO CITY. May 15 —
er, former inmate of Monroe re­
(U P )— John Marshall, postmast­
Six Tule lake lease holders are the commission recently.
ern
lines today, the land purchas*
formatory and Walla Walla peni­ the heaviest loosers. One hun­
After* three days of public meet­ er and grocery , man of Castle was brought to an end( and the Mexican rebels attacked the Pa­
negotiations
with the city which
manner
In
which
It
was
conduct­
cific
ocean
port
of
Zlhautanejo,
in
tentiary, successfully secreted a dred acres of new grain have been ings which have failed to bring Rock, near here, shot his wife
have
extended
nine months, were
ed
proves
conclusively
that
the
the
state
of
Guerrerro,
Thursday,
tiny saw when Jailed recently.
stripped absolutely clean by the agreement on the troublesome and then committed suicide, a
insect scourge on the J. F. Mey­ question of council enlargement, confession found by police reveal­ British workers are not dominat­ but were repulsed by federal brought to conclueione. The 8.
ers ranch, County Agent C. A. the commission decided that a se­ ed. A section hand working on ed by Communistic or other rad­ troops, according to a report pub-, P. company has not yet paid for
NEW YORK, May 15,— Loti's
llehed by the newspaper El Uni approximately six acres, for
Henderson reported this morn­ cret session» was imperative But the railroad found the two bod- ical groups," Davis said.
Malsel, has lived’ in 30 different
“Thp
whole
world
Is
relieved
veraal.
Three regiments have which that road has negotiated
ing. Other losers are Carr Dal­ after two hours of clandestine lies yqjsterday. ThtJ rton Session
furnished rooms since last Janu­
the same period, but It la under-
and
glad
that
a
settlement
has
been
dispatched.
written
by
Marshall
was
found
ton,
30
acres;
Frank
Claybnrn,
discussion without better results,
ary. A search by police revealed
Anethse
sseslatlsasry
stood
the 345.000 remittance will
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Hve
acres;
Arthur
Mackei
wms
3« ponile temtons were oncu
tore
more tliau 20 pd# d tickets from
merce Hoover said when inform­ ment Is believed to be contem­ be made soon.
acres: Hom ranch 20 acres; decided upon.
discovered
loot of his alleged robberies of
NEW YORK, May 15.— (UP) Frank Chorpening and Harry
ed by the United Press of the end plated. 1
the rooms.
— Ignace Padereweski, famous Martin ranches, nominal damage.
of the struggle.
pianist, is recovering from An at­
tack of grippe which has con­
fined him to bed for several days.
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PORTLAND, May 15.— (UP)
, Sunday marks the closing of
KLAMATH FALLS. Or».,
the Nazarene “Oo to Church" With some of the leading operat­
GRANTS PASS, Ore., May 15.
15.—
Dally ban service
WASHINGTON,
May
15.
—
ors
invading
the
Heppner
section
campaign, and the effort has been
— L. M. Mitchell Is at his home In
Klamath
Falla, to Diamond
TACOMA,
Wo.,
May
15
—
■Ivory
citizen
of
the
United
States
with
some
at
Pilot
Rock,
indica­
a
success,
acoordlng
to
church
PORTLAND,
May
16.
—
When
Murphy today paiinfully Injured
will
be
established
Jane 1. by <
Eight-year-old
Robert
Wilson
of
should have had 342.11 on May
■■
<
a policeman answered a call to officials, who said the Sunday tions point strongly to a resump­
as the result of a collision last
tor, It
1.
The
total
amount
of
money
i
Crewe,
local
taxi
Sumner,
was
drowned
late
yester­
night between his car and a ’ DORCA8TER, England, May 408 East Fiftieth street, where school attendance had been more tion of the fleece trading, al­
in
circulation
was
34.854.172,160
|
announced
this
day
afternoon
In
the
Stuck
A J
though
there
Is
no
confirmation
freight train at the Fourth street 15.— (U P )—.Sixty eight miners sompone desired to nee an officer, than doubled. Tomorrow will he
for
Diamond
lake
will
leave
river,
when
he
and
three
pay-
and
with
the
population
estimated
rally
day
at
the
feunday
school
of
business.
he
was
greeted
by
9
year
old
Ed­
crossing. He is suffering from a were sentenced to three months
Consignments of wool to Port­ mates went wading. The Wllaoa at 115,289,000, the per capita In morning at 9 o’eloftk and
broken collarbone and a badly hard labor and a 3100 fine to­ ward Simmons. The request for and visitors' day at ths church.
torn ear, as well as many minor day as a resnft of Wednesday's police had been made, Edward Special music will be given by the land warehouses are increasing! boy’s companions were unable to. circulation was 342.11, or exact- riva at the taka at neon.
slowly. Practically no trading i s , give assistance when he stepped ly 11 cents more than each of us I trip w ill etart at
Injuries.
The car was* dragged disorder- during which 200 miners said, because a playmate, I years chariot trio.
reported In either eastern Ore-| Into a deep hole and was swept had (or should have had) one ¡ rive la thia city a t’«
over 150 feet by th e train and held up traffic and wrecked a of age, had destroyed . some of
month ago.
away by a swift current.
the
Simmons
boy’s
playthings.
gon, Washington or Idaho.
Advertise
In
W»e
Tiding».
was totally demolished.
newspaper truck.
Play ball!
The Southern Oregon Baseball
League will get under way In the
valley at the Jackson county fair
grounds-at 2:30 tomorrow after­
noon when Ashland and Medford
cross bats in one of the opening
games of the season.
John Enders, business man­
ager, and Doug Reid, field man­
ager, of the Ashland team, de­
clare they have whipped a real
ball team into shape and the lo ­
cal boys are expecting to take
Medford’s measure and start right
at the top of the ladder on the
opening game.
CAUSE OF ILLNESS
RURAL ROUTES FROM
ASHLAND INSPECTED
Tacoma To Invite
Dirigible To City
Medford T ennisv
Team Is Winner
POLISH CIVIL
WAR CRITICAL
CALIFORNIA STATE
IS
VICTIM OF FLAMES
FARM RELEE BILL
IS DEBATED AGAIN
„¿7
AND KILLS HIMSELF
HRW SCWffi
WO «n o M S
ESCAPE FROM I « l
Grasshoppers In
• Klamath Causing
Heavy Grain Loss
SECRET M E IS
DEM O FAILURE Boardman Grocer
Kills Wife And
Commits Suicide
DAVIS PLEASED AT
STRIKE SEULEMENT
New Revolution
Brews in Mexico
Busy Burglar Is
Finally Caught
Noted Pianist Is
Confined To Home
Driver Injured
, •. At R. R. Crossing
British Miners
Get. Heavy Jolt
Wool May Begin
Nazarene Church
Diamond Lake To
Per
Capita
Wealth
Moving, Is Word
Campaign Closes
Boy Calls Police
Have Bus Service
Small Lad Drowns
Of
People
Figured
For Broken Toys
While In Wading