Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive throe months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
doihestio water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
VOL. XLIX
Successor to the Beul-Weekly Tidings. Volume 44-
MEDFORD WINS
OPENING GAME
WITH ASHLAND
Eating Goldfish
Is Latest Fad In
Select Hollywood
POLAR PARTY
RESTS AFTER
AIR JOURNEY
ASHLAND, 0
ly
T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine eures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This b a proven fact
9 iNtujspapet For. Nearly Fifty Years
Wire Service)
NO. 218
MONDAY, MAY 37, 1926
Church Mar tage Not Enough”
”
STRIKERS TO
STUDY OPPER
SEVERAL DAYS
Jail Is Crow
So P r is s y
4*
BRIDGE WHICH
LINKS STATES
«IS DEDICATED
Gets »
Paroled B y Judge
OLYMPIA, Wn.. May
The Thurston county jail
is so crowded as a result
»1
of recent liquor raids that 8
new ways of disposing of 8
convicted
moonshiners 8 Douglas Memorial Structure
Baldwin’s Peace .Pro
Amundsen, Ellsworth And
Over Klamath River is
Lack of Practice Main Cause
8
had to be devised.
Will be Considered
Nobile Now at Nome
Formally Opened
of Defeat of Locals by
A new scheme was used 8
Next Thursday
After Great Flight
a ' 17 to 0 Score
8
tor the first time today on
ATTEND
W. J. Hickey, taken In a 8 EXECUTIVES
MINERS CONSIDERING
NO LAND DISCOVERED
FANS STILL HQPEFPL
rooming house raid at Bu­ 8 Governors Pierce of Oregon anti
■General Strike« In England to be
8
coda yesterday.
Richardson of California
Polar Continent Does Not E xist,
W ith More Player« and Hard
H alted if Proffer is
8
He
was
fined
$500
and
Say Explorers Aboard Dir­
Speak
Workout« Local Team Ex-
Accepted
sentenced to six months 8
igible* Norge
peefi to Make Good
in jail and then paroled to 8
REQITA, Cal.. May 17.— (UP)
LONDON, May 17. — Delegates
Sheriff
Claud
Havens 8 Marking the virtual completion of
NOME,
Alaska,
May
17.—
Ona of those affairs that it is
of the one million British miners
8 the great continuous highw-ay
funding good behavior.
(U P)— More than a week after
beat tp forget as apeedtly aspos-
who still are striking decided this j
8
The
sheriff
will
have
their departure from Spitsbergen,
slble was the baseball melange
morning during a half hour ses- g the privilege of keeping 8 linking California and Oregon,
Roald
Amundsen,
Lincoln
Ells­
the Douglas Memorial bridge
with which Ashland opened the
sion to refer the Baldwin peace g tab on Hickeys move­ «I
across
Klamath river today was
worth
and
Umbreto
Nobile
rested
Southern Oregon baseball league
proposals to tho district organisa-, jj ments at all times, which 8!
dedicated
by the governors of the
here
today,
safe
after
one
of
the
at Medford yesterday. Thp »core
lions they represent.
; jj he Hays Is as good as hav­ « connected states.
most remarkable phase» in the
was 17 to 0 It wain’t a ball
The miner’s representatives, « ing Hickey in jail.
8
history of aviation and explora­
Midway between Eureka and
game; it was a tragedy.
have adjourned until next Thurs- .
the state line, and crossing the
tions.
Alibis started back in the dark
day to give them time to make
Klamath river at a point wherj
They established, they claim­
ages hnd they've been used with
trips to their districts. Meanwhile
the streuni Is a quarter of a m’lo
ed, that no polar continent exists
more or less success for several
President Smith oi the miners’ i
wide, the bridge is. the final link
and have proven it possible to
centuries. So tho Ashland team
union, having examined the pre-|
of the great Redwood highway,
travel from one side of the world
can blossom forth with a few of
mler's proposal, has asserted !
which joins across in Oregon with
to
the
other
via
a
straight
line
their own. And they can use
many of its provisions will require
the
unbroken Pacfic highway
across
the
north
pole
by
air.
They
them, too. with some measure of
an explanation.
Norman F. Coleman to Give
The^ bridge la formed of flvo
explained they landed at Teller
truthfulness and sincerity.
To Hold Conference
1 Address to High School
concrete spans with ' a total
because of the heavy fog which
Need More Practice
Before
Thursday,
he
said,#he
Graduating Class
length of 1150 feet. •
forced a landing.
The local boys have not had
wll
confer
with
the
goerment
The dedication was featured by
None
of
the
members
of
tho
enough practice. That was ap­
The complete program for the addresses from Governor Friend
leaders
in
the
Interest
of
clarifi­
crew
of
the
dirigible
Norge
en­
parent yesterday. They need a few
high school commencement pro­ W. Richardson of California and
cation.
more ball players as well; player* Membership Drive Also, to countered any hardships,on the
gram at the armory Thursday Governor Walter M. Pierce of
be
Taken
up
at
Weekly
The
decision
of
the
delegates
perilous air Journey through the
who will Met out ,there and dig
evening was announced today by Oregon. Good roads enthusiasts
, Luncheon Tomorrow
was In line with the policy out-
air, and ail were in good physical
their spikes into the turf. They
George A. Briscoe, superintendent from many points in both states
lined by A. J. Cook, secretary of
condition following their remark­
need a couple of infielders and
of schools. The graduating ad­ also were present for the festivi­
Financing the chamber of com­ able exploit. Present plans are to
the miners’ executive who assert­
need them badly. They need an
merce will be the chief topic for dismantle the Norge and ship her Mr. and Mrs. E. Haldeman Julius and (inset Judge Ben ed that the proposals must be dress will be delivered by Norman ties.
outfielder or two; fellows who discussion at the forum luncheon
Lindsey, who will perform their second m arriage cere­ submitted to the workers them­ F. Coleman, president -of Reed
can field their positions properly, at the Lithla Springs hotel tomor­ to the states.
College, while the diplomas will
mony.. Sketch shows how their children will attend the selves.
and above all, stop- the racing row noon, when members of the
• ,
be presented by V. O. N. Smith,
grounders that hum their way fiiiJnce and budget committee, to­
Bar to Strikers
weddibg: the son as best man, the daughter to “ give the
chairman of the school board.
through the infield.
General strikes in England may
The program for the exercises
gether with tbeir aides, will sub­
bride aw ay.”
1
Perhaps most of the boys who mit complete reports on the re-1
impossible in the future as the will be as follows:
played yesterday can round into suit of the financial drive thus far.
result of agreements signed by
Music— “Prlests’B March” from
GIRARD. Kas., May 17.— Most the other way 'round.
shape before another week comes
Mendelssohn — High
The membership committee also
eloping couples. license tightly
Haldeman-Juiius is the noted railway men and printers with Athalia,
along. Rome of them yesterday ap­ will take up a portion of the
Damage of $200,000 Caqsed
their
employers.
Both
groups
pro­
school
orchestra.
clutched In hand, stop in at a J “little book” publisher, who in
peared to Im suffering front stage- luncheon hour in considering final Oregon Congressman Makes P.’s and have, the knot tied in a
By Blaze in San Francisco
Invocation—Rev.
M.
S.
Wood-
mised
never
to
striko
again
with
a few years has attained great
Packing Plants
fright or what have you.
Appeal to President
plans for the membership cam­
? worth.
wealth by issuing vest pocket out first negotiating.
hurry.
For the Ashland spectators in paign which is due to get under
Music—.“The
Kerry
Panoe"—
Coolidge Today
Premier
Baldwin
made
his
pro­
And when mother and father edtriwns of standard works.
b X n FRANCISCO, May 17.—
the fair grounds grsmdeseed it Wny this week under the direct­
posals to miners and mine own­ J. L. Mallory; “Carmena” —» H.
ilnd out, they very often insist
Combined Their Names
(UP)—A
spectacular fire on San
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 17.
was a bitter afternoon. It’s a ion of H: L. Clay comb, chairman
Lano Wilson— High School orches­
that the knot be re-tied in what
Ten years ago he and Mrs. ers at separate conferences.
Francisco’s waterfront late yes­
tough Job to sit there and sec of the membership committee. A — (U P)— Sale of the Admiral-Or­ they consider a more fitting man­
tra.
Haldeman-Juiius were married in
Class Sentiment— Lyla Johnson. terday swept through two large
your team impotent against the(complete ltst^of prospects will he iental line to the Dollar interests ner by a gentleman of the clergy
the
conventional
manner
by
a
onslaught of the Medford Blay submitted and the teams chosen will mean a monopoly of coart in frock coat and everything, with
Address—The New Way of packing plants and caused dnm-
Presbyterian minister. The only Bridegroom Pays
shipping.
Congressman
Crum-
learning — Norman F. Coleman. age estimated In excess of >209,-
ers.
to take the field in the quest tor
a choir singing “O, Promise Me," thing unconventiolnal about the
000.
packer
of
Oregon
told
President
Still a Chance
Reed College.
new members for the chamber.
and calla lilies heaped upon the marriage was t"hat the publisher
W ith Bad Checks President,
Starting in the plant of the
Music — "Mignonette”, (over­
But reverting to alibis. Meri­ , All members who are interested Coolidge today In an appeal for hymeneal church altar.
decided
his
wife
should
not
lose
Cudahy
Packing company, the fire
ture) — J.
Baumann;
"Les
tor had been playing for the past in the financing and membership a reopening of the bids so north­
But Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-
Jumped
to the adjoining buildinq
VANCOUVER. Wasji., May 17 Adieux”, (Melody) — Pablo de
six weeks. It has played severs! work of the chamber are asked west interests could submit offers Julius are about to do it just
(Oontlnucd O n P age F our)
of
the
Armour
Packing company.
Oregon
and
Washington
shippers
Sarsdste—Girls'
Glee
Club.
—
Frenzied
finance
started
thia
games and has had an opportunity to be in attendance.
Presentation of diplomas— V.
wedding. James Russell, 36, of
already have bid >1,500,000 more
to weed out the has-beens and mis
than that submitted by the Dol­ M t R ainier Park
Portland, who obtained a license O. N. Smith, Chairman, School
fits. When Medford started a
lar interests.
on May 11, to marry Mrs. Iva L. Board.
few weeks ago it played worse
Patterson, 41, also of Portland Benediction—Rev. M. 8. Wood-
Is G iven 8165,(HIO
hall than Ashland did yesterday
gave Auditor Strlckllng, a check worth.
and that’s saying plenty.
Music— “Stony Point”—High
for >4.50 on a Portland bank, in
The management of the team la
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 17.
payment. Today the check was School Orchestra.
not disheartened over the sorry
— (UP)— Tentative
apportion­ Man Wanted fro Slaying in returned marked “no account.”
Music director — Aileen Shep­ Quartet of Ashland Seniors
start. They thought, of course, Senate Military Committee
Vancouver,
B.
C.,
Held
ments of the >2,000.000 appro­
herd.
A check for >5 given Rev. A. D.
they would make a better game
At Oregon to Complete
Reports Favorably On
at Salinas, Cal.
priated by congress tor the inter­
Skaggs, who performed the cere­ Accompanist — Mary Galey and
of it, and the 17 to 0 slaughter
Work Thia Year
Five-Year Project
ior department improvement of
Madge Mitchell.
mony, also was returned.
was a. bitter pill for them to
SALINAS,
Cal..
May
17.—
A
Class motto — “Putting it ofT
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
swallow. But this week they’re
WASHINGTON, May 17.— (U Rev. H. F. Pemberton De­ roads and trails in national parks man answering the description of
livers
Annual
Baccalaur­
were
made
public
today.
The
is
not
putting
it
over.”
'Eugene,
Ore., May 17.— (Special)
going to get down to business, P )— The senate military affairs
Fred Palmer, wanted In Van­ M otor Busses For
eate
Sermon
to
Glass
allottmenta
include
>165,000
tor
Cluss colors— Green and white. -—Four seniors from Ashland are
they say. arid wilt round up a committee today reported favor­
the Mount Rainier national park. couver, B. C., for the murder of a
Flowers—Pink and white roses. on the tentative list of those to
dozen or so athletes who will give ably the house bill authorizing a
Members of the high school
policeman, has been arrested here.
Trolleys
Sought
be graduated this June, provid­
» Medford a real battle when they five-year army aviation program, graduating claaa, their friends
-When taken into custody at
ing they complete work during
meet in a return game on the lo- after eliminating provision^ tor and school patrons generally,
the postoffice, where he had call­
Irish W illing To
qal grounds at Jackson Hot ten semi-rigid dirigibles. Author­ crowded the Methodost church
the
Spring term.
ed tor mall, the suspect said his
SALEM, Ore.. May 17. — (IP)
Springs.
ization tor 1800« airplanes was last evening where Rev. H. F.
Fight In Poland A total of approximately 475
his name was Fred Palmer, but - Application to substitute mo­
le7F unchanged.
probably will be graduated, it was
Ragged Fielding
Pemberton delivered the annual
disclaimed knoweldgc of the Van­ tor busses tor streetcars between
So* far as the game Itself is
The senate also amended the baccalaureate eermon to the stu­
announced, thia number includ­
couver crime.
Eugene and Springfield was Hied
DUBLIN, May 17.—Applica­ ing medical degrees. So far thia
concerned there isn’t a ^ot to de­ bill increasing the authorized dents who are leaving high school
frith the public service commis­ tions are pouring In from men
tail. Medford started right in addition In army aviation enlist­ life behind them forever.
Heavy Toll is Taken By
sioners here today by the South­ who want to take part in the Po­ year 110 degrees hare been grant­
hammering out hits and Ashland ed personnel from 4,000 to 16,000
Tragedy in Death on Passengers Are
The speaker admonished tho
ed.
ern Pacific.
lish revolution. Many have seen
Pacific Coast States
. °
„
started right in making errors men.
The Ashland seniors eligible for
graduates that Grey are hut now
active service, while their num­ graduation are; Carolina Tilton,
from the start. Hull chucked a
Saved In W reck
standing on the threshhold of
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1
ber Includes veterans of the mathematics major; George W.
fairly good game had he been giv­
life and that it was up to them
Naval
Aviators
(U
P)—
Sixteen
lives
were
claim­
“Black and Tan" battles that pre­
en better support. The Ashland
individually to make life what
Ross. Jr., business administra
MIAMI, Fla.,’ May 17.— (UP)
ed by tragic deaths in Pacific
ceded Ireland’s home rule. While
players were hitting the bill with
it could and should be. Hard
tion; Esther Church, music;
K illed in Fall all seem a bit vague in their rea­ Donald
coast states over the week-end, — Two hundred' and forty pas­
fair regularity, but once on the
work, honest endeavor and clean
M. Fraser, geo:ogy.
Nine lives were lost In automo­ sengers who were rescued Sun­
sons (or wanting to Join, they
bases they appeared * to be lost
living are among the essentials
The
school
of business admin­
bile accidents, four were drown day when the Clyde liner Seneca
say they would like to enlist and
Poor base running and poor
The Ashland band will hold its of material and moral success.
8AN DIEGO, Cal. May 17. —
istration
leads
the list with 40
was
submerged
off
Mlama
harbor
ed and one was fatally burned.
coaching kept the locals from practice again at 8 o’clock to­
(IP) __ J. B. Davisl, pilot, and help the Poles get a fair deal.
Members of the graduating
candidates,
medicine
is second
were
enroute
today
on
a
special
The death toll included: Fran
scoring in the third and seventh night at the city hall and Director class attended In a body in seats
Private R. C, Thrasher, both of
with a tgtal oi 36, English la third
north-hound
train.
The
ship
will
ces
Loyd,
6-months-old,
thrown
innings.
Loveland urges that , every mem especially reserved for them, and
the marine observation squadron Jail Romance Of
with 32. Philosophy and German
A good crowd of local fans ber of the or/anisatlop he pres­ the church auditorium was crowd­ to pavement at Albany; Wallace be raised and towed to New hf North Island, were killed In­
are
at the bottom, each graduat­
Allen, 15, drowned at Bingham York.
journeyed to Medford for th-j ent as the band may play for the ed throughout the service.
Bootlegger
Shown
stantly
today
when
their
plane
ing
one
student.
Springs; unidentified man killed
game, and they still guy they will spaclal war picture Thursday evo-
crashed
at
Ream
field.
n»«r
Ciwww
Commencement
will be held
at Tacoma when auto plunp I
give the team good support pro ning.
Hearne. The plane took a nose
June
11-14.
Dr.
J.
Dunean
Spaeth,
sr
bluff;
Arnold
Chrlstlaniop,
NEW YORK, May 17.—For the
vfdlng tney hitch up their trous­
dive and plunged down 100 feet. third time In tour years, Morris noted educator and member of the
22,
of
Canada,
drowned
In
harbor
ers and get into battle. At any
Com ing To State
—--------- — j--------
,
• Ourtz has figured In a jail ro­ Princeton University faculty, will
at Tacoma.
rate, next Sunday Is another week
mance. Twice he has been wed­ deliver the addr
and Ashland hopes and promisoa
MARSHFIELD, May 17.— (U - Cruelty Charged
ded
behind bars, one being oh a
to have a better team in the field.
P )— Five U. S. N. destroyers un
- -
4
statutory
charge followed by am
With more practice and a few ad-,
der Commander R. C. MacFall of
TWIN
FAILS,
Idaho.
May
17.
Against
Officer
RIVERSlbE,
Cal..
May
17/
annulment,
and the second when,,
ditiong Ashland, ought to win its
deetroyer division No. 31 will ar­
Adam and Emerick and William — (UP)— John Jurko, convicted
an Infatuated girl Insisted on
quota of games
rive oh Coos Ray .August 6 and
B. Stone, respectively Inspector of the murder of A. B. W. Van-
SEATTLE, Wash., May IT.— marriage before he was sent up
will remalp for three days to,par­
Because
of
improvement!1
and
(Continued on Page Four)
and Judge of the election board of dermark here, September 26,
Patrolman
8. J. Jorgensen march- for a year. The last time, thia
ticipate in the state American Le­
JASPER. Ala.. May 17.—Bo-
precinct six in the November 17, 1924, and whose case the state alterations which are in progress
ad
William
Thompson, federal week, was halted when police tweea 26 and 30 persona were
gion convention here. The de­
this
week,
the
tub
sulphur
oaths
refused
to
revjew,
was
sentenced
1926, election, were indicted here
prohibition agent, to the police »found that Gurtz has a wife, liv­ Injured, one seriously when »Sv­
by the grand Jury on charges of to death by hanging within th< at the Ashland Natatorlum will stroyers which will dock at North station at the point of a gun, de­ ing In Jersey City.
THE WEATHER
en ears of Frisco railroad train,
irregularity and fraud in mak walls ot the state prison at Boise he rioted down daring the week, Bgnd and Marshfield will Include claring that Thohipson had beat­
Oregon and Washing­
the ‘Sunuyland," were derailed
on July 9, by Judge W. A. Bab­ according to announcement today USS Farsgut, division flagship;
Ing election returns.
ton—Cloudy In east por­
Trip to Lake of the Woods—
by Norman A. Mann, manager. USS Pereira^* U88 J. F, Burns; en a prisoner puhllcy and had re­
stgteea mllea west of here today.
Bench warrant were ordered cock in district court today.
tion. Unsettled mod oc­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
R.
Isaac
and
USS Zellln and USS Bornera. An sisted the policeman’s Interven­
The
two
mineral
plunges
and
Only one ef the Injured wr*
issued against Stone and Emerick
Mr. end Jlrs. Dan Kay, made a
casional showers in west
effort is also being made to get tion.
skating
rink
will
be
In
full
opera­
taken
to tho hospital. . A brehffi
Here
from
Ei
by Superior Judge George R
trip to the Lake of the Woods
portion tonight and Tues
a squadron of airplanes here tor
tion
throughout
the
week,
with
George
Yates
pf
KuganC
spent
Freeman.
Bait
was
set
at
>1009
day. Continued mild with
yesterday.
Advertise la Tlie Tidings
only the tub baths Idle, ho --aM, the convention,
the week-end In Ashland.
each.
41
southerly coast winds.
tt • HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,,
ft May 17.— Gold fish swal-
8 lowing is the latest sport
8 at fashionable Hollywood
8 dripking parties accoVding
8 to a divorce suit on file
8 here today by Mrs. Ruth
8 Newton, against her mll-
8 lEonaire husband, John K.
8 Newton.
8
In her suit Mrs. New-
8 ton told of a party at her
8 home last November while
8 she' was %way one of the
8 guests, It was alleged,
8 swallowed four of her pet
8 goldfish.
8
Later, according
to
8 the suit, a dozen more
8 goldfish were sent tor and
8 swallowed
by another
8 “h i g h l y
intoxicated"
8 guest. A physician with a
8 stomach pump, had to be
8 summoned to administer
8 to the
fish-swallowing
8 guest.
F)
CHAMBER FORUM TO
CONSIDER FINANCES
LOSSSUSh
IN WA1ERFR0NT FIRE
REOPENING OF BIDS
ARMY NR PROGRAM
IS BUO I APPROVAL SERMON TO SENIOR
SllIDENIS IS GIVEN
4 LDCAE STUDENTS
W(LL BE GRADUATED
CAUGHTBV OFFICERS
SIXTEEN LIVES ARE
EOST OVER SUNDAY
Band Will Stage
Practice Tonight
_______
/
ive
rers
Boise Murderer
Election Judges
Will Be Hanged
Held For Frauds
Sulphur Baths To
Be Idle Few Days
Many Injured In
Railway Accident
I