Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 19, 1926, Image 1

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T idings
MALARIA
Cannot survive three
the rich, ozone at AsiiUnc
domestic water helps.
XZ« Has Been Ashland's
VOL. XLIX
Suoceespr to .th e Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volerne 4$
iff i\ a urn pa per For Nearly Fifty Years
(United
Wire Service)
NO. 220
ASHLAND, PREPON, yKDNESPAY, MAY W, 1926
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LOCAL WOMEN
ARE VÎÇTIMS
IN CAR CRASH
Airplanes Race
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From Nome With
Films Of Norge
8
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8,
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Miss Grace Chamberlain and 8
Miss Elisabeth Palmer
8
Badly Injured
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RUSHED — TO
HOSPITAL
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1. V. -r ¿tl
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a
Car Turna Oxer Near lieri »11 iff;
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Fr'.r-Btl«'Peie Alarme Over
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IteAci 1«
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Miss Grace Cliamoeriain 8
and Miss Elisabeth Palmer, 8
both of Ashland, and both 18
prominent in club work 8
dirougbout the state, are ly­ 8
ing seriously injured in the 8
Bister's hospital at Bed 8
Bluff today as tho result cl 8
injuries euatained in an auto 8
accident at Las Molinas, 20 8
miles south of Bed Bluff, 8
M
late yesterday afternoon.
According to reports tele­
phoned from hospital auth­
orities to Mrs. Gordon Mac-
Cracken this morning. Miss
Palm er is the more seriously
injured, although attending
physicians said they were
hopeful that both would re­
cover.
Hurtles Into Ditch
But meager rejiorts of the
accident were received here.
I t was indicated, however,
th a t the car, an Essex coach,
got out of control and h u rt­
led into a ditch. It toppled
over and both women were
thrown beneath the wreck­
age.
The injured women wore
rushed to a hospital at Bed
Bluff, where it was at first
•feared Miss Palmer was dy­
ing. Reports received by an­
xious friends of the tw o
prominent Ashland residents
this morning were to the ef­
fect that Miss Palmer- was
still in an unconscious con­
dition. Miss Chamberlain
had regained consciousness,
although she was lapsing
into a senu-conwiwis state
at intervals,
Friend« Alarmed
Mrs. MacCracken ..and ..other
close friends of the two women
wanted to lush to the bodside of
the injured au|0lsts, but Miss
Chamberlain sent word by hospi­
tal authorities, urging against it.
Miss Chamberlain and Miss Pal­
mer left hero yesterday morning
on a brief vacation .trip to Cali­
fornia.
They had planned on
reaching Chico by last night.
Membernof the local civic club
«re keeping in almost constant
touch with tho hospital at Red
Bluff so that they*might be ad­
vised of any change In the con­
dition of the two injured women.
Obtain No Clues
In Attack Probe
Police today had obtained na
clues na to the identity of .the
men wiio bound and gagged Mrs’.
Hattie kozart at hof home, nt
plxth and B Gtroata Monday night,
robbing* her of $4.50 in silver and
a ring.' Mrs. Kozart lbr^r'cd
rho was seized _by the assailant
as sh« responded to a knock at
the k't'dicn door. '
Aftfcr binding Mrs. Kmart the
prowler then proceeded to ran­
sack the house. The victim was
able to release bcraolf after kttug
gling for nearly two hatira.
for the host essay subm'ttad hi
tfiÁ fftnlefit' IqJons'rfiW b y , the
chamber ef commerce during for­
mat conservation ;w«ek recentijr.
Annquncement of the pr(se win­
ners wan made at. the,chamber of­
fice« today. 8he will reoelve $5
in cash. . Max Hooyqr won the,
secqpd prise of $3 and Loraine
Brook miller won tlhrd Pf(xe. The
Jqdges said they were abls to se­
lect the winner«, only after close
Judging.
Amundsen fites Over Pole in 2000 Mile Flight
NOME,
May
19.— 8
Two airplanes charterer! It
by rival news reel com- 8
panics in “The States." to 8
lly from Fairbanks to- 8
T. Ilcr and eccu.o pictures 8 Annual Peppy Sale W ill i
Start in Ashland To­
of the AmnndscnlElls- 8
morrow, is Word
worth rllrlglblo Norge and a
'
r V
•
crew, v/.>rc
returning 8 FOR WORTHY PDBPOSE^
iuceoagful In their quest a
today.
8 lic n e y to jpo to Dielt und Wound-
With a bonus promised 8
<:1 Bwldlers; ’Stilt is Quota
the avi^tpr who delivered 8
l ’a . City
n ‘‘scoop” It appeared that 8
tho contest might ond 8
Through weary months of Ill­
neeriy in a tie. Tho two 8 ness and convalescence In the
planus swooped down here 8 government hospital, No.
77.
last night almost at tho 8 maimed and wounde.4 veterans of
fame tinrc.
8 tko worid war have been faihion-
The filers-reported they 8 ing icd popples, sytnboMc of-the!
secured sonv? good pie
8- popples of Flanders Field.
lures of the Norge Te- 8
In Ashland tomorrow, Friday
mains, dnd each p'lot felt 8 and Saturday the women of the ■
sure he would pat his 8
American Leg on auxiliary win Above is shown the dirigible Xorge in which Koald Amundsen fldw over the north
films
aboard tho mid- 8
sell these poppies,io tito citixen# JM)ie froin K in g ’s Bay/Spitsbergen, to AlaHkp. Jnset are Lincoln, Ellsworth (left), his
week boat from San Fran- 8 of Ashland. The Ashland quota
cisco.
8 has been placed at 1500, and the partner; Amundsen (center), ¡util Captain Cnilicrto Nobile (right), captain ot the a ir­
auxiliary, in order to keep up its ship. Map shows the trip of the Norge made to Alaska.
record for completing every job
It starts, is determined to sell ev­
ery poppy which has been sent
to them.
•
To Have Booths
Booths will t>e established on
Jackson Hot Springs Will be down town street corners and In
Mrs. Cummins, a representative
The city council last night de­
Scene of Function for
stores and other places during the
of
the home economics depart­
Ashland Team
three days while members of the cided to build a sewer on Elisa­
ment
Malleable Iron Range com­
beth, street and instructed the
auxiliary carry on the poppy sale
pany
of
Beaver Dam, 'Wise., will
city
recorder
to
publish
the
neces­
A big crowd Is expected to at­ campaign.
be at the Swenson-Peebler Furni­
sary notice of Intention. It also
tend the big baseball benefit
All of the money derived from
ture store tomorrow and Friday
dance at Jackson Hot Springs to­ the sale of these vivid reminders was voted to build a cement aide-
ahd has invited the women of the
walk
In
froni
of
the
normal
school
night when Carl Loveland and of Flanders Field and the world
community
to attend a cooking
Olympia,
Wash.,
Woman
is
building.
}
hi« Navigators will unwind a lot war will go to the war veterans
Fire Chief Baughman was au­ held Prisoner in Deserted school which sho will ’conduct
of new and peppy dance steps Tor who are in government hospitals.
there.
Shack for 3 Days
thorised to attend the state con­
the dancers as their hit towards
The sale was to have been held vention of Are chiefs at Corvallis
Electric cookery, oven dinner
assisting the Ashland Baseball next week, but was advanced to
planning and economy recipes will
FLEES
THROUGH
RUSE
June
21.
i-
club to get off to a good start.
this week because of the appear­
be the principal subjects covered
City Manager Malone reported
According to advance reports ance here of the official war pic­
Escapes
After
Promising
to
and
demonstrated during this
crowds are coming from Klamath ture, “.On Flanders Field,” which that 25 per cent of the sidewallfr'
An<l Huy Trousseau for
cooking school*
n
the
normal
improvement
district
Falls, Medford and Grants Pass Is being shown at the Vining the­
Wedding
dpd it is expected a b-g crowd will atre under the auspices of the have been completed.
be In attendance.
OWTMP1A, May 19.— (U P) —
A merioan .Legion pos».-^-*»« • ■
The ball team last night enjoy­
Held prisoner In a deserted shack
ed the best practice of the season,
by her former husband until she
and with several new faces In
promised to remarry him, Mrs.
the lineup as well as considerable
May Machenheimer, 35, had her
Improvement In the work of the
wooer jailed here, when she es­
others, the club officials will be­
caped his vigilance on the plea of Big Property Damage Oaus-
Mrs. Aimee Semple McPher­ bjiying a trousseau.
lieve Ashland Is rounding a team
. ed bv Twister; Aviator
son Thought Victim of
Into shape which will win its
Dashed to Earth
' The ex-husband, Anto Freder
Los Angeles Surf
share of games during the league Government to Spend Big
eickson, is held In jail here, for
season.
CHICAGO, 111.. May 19.— (UP)
Sum of Money for Farm­
LOS ANGELES, al„ May 19 — Clallam authorities, facing a kid­ — Waste and wreckage lay todny
The dance tonight is strictly
ers During the Year
napping
charge.
When
arrested
(U P )— Thousands of worshippers
- -I
t- '
a benefit for the clnb, and those
in tho path of the tornado which
of
Aimee Semple McPherson, not­ he carried a revolver, belt of last night swept through Central
who attend cau be assured of a AGRICULTURE— 3 0 ......................
cartridges and a long sharp, bay­
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 19. ed evangelist, gatherer! on the onet knife, the police said.
good time In a worthy cause,
Illinois and cut a swath through
club officials promised this after­ — The government will spend beach at Venice near here last
several Chicago suburbs before It
Mrs.
Machenheimer
was
|
held
nearly $140,000,00$ during the night and this morning and pray­
noon.
Ross Kirkpatrick, a
prisoner In a deserted logging vanished.
next fiscal year, beginning July ed for the safety of their spiritu­
flier
on
a
Chicago-Detroit air­
camp on Hood canal, she said, by
1, in an effort to relieve the pres­ al leader. Mrs. McPherson Is be­ Frederickson, from Saturday un plane, was killed when his ma­
ent agricultural depression. Sec­ lieved to have been drowned while
til Monday. He forced (her to ac­ chine was caught by the storm
retary Jardlife said the livestock In swimming late yesterday.
company him from her gas sta­ and dashed to earth. Many build­
industries would receive $1,-
tion at Sequim, under threat of a ings were wrecked.
100,000 in federal aid for tuber-
revolver. When she agreed to
Aculoais work among cattle, while
marry him again he took her to
William 3. Vare is Repub­ good roads, a necessity to farm­
Olympia to have the ceremony
ers, will get nearly $80,000,000.
lican, Nominee for Sen­
performed.
BASEBALL BENEFIT
D A M TONIGHT
Routine Matters
Up For Decision
AGRICOLTORE WILL
» FINANCIAL AIO
EX HUBBY IS
UNDER ARREST
AS KIDNAPER
Cooking School
To Be Conducted
LUNDIS 10RNADO
TAKES PEAVT TOLL
N O D H A N H IIS I
BELIEVED DO M ED
L
Slayer of Negro
Is Given Freedom
Pal Of Chapman
Goes To Prison
ator in ’ Pennsylvania
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 19
— (U P )— William
S.
Vare.
staunph advocate of light wines
ahd bee?, was today conceded the
republican nomination for United
States senator 'which In Pennsyl­
vania vlstualty means- election.
Vare’s vote to date stood 529,0-11
egaist 413,504 for Senator Pen-|
twr and 253,206 for Governor
Plnchot.
Senators Listen
To Spicy Debates
TRENTON, N. J., May 19 —
(U P )— Thé conviction of Harri­
son W. Noel, of Montclair, N. J..
for the murder of Raymond
Pierce, a aegro taxi driver. wa|
today reversed by the court of er­
rors and appeals here. The court’s
vote was 12 to 1. He was eon-
vlcted of the murder as part o’ s
kidnapping. His defense was
sanity.
Inniatê\ < Poor
Farm Rich; Had
$10,000 in Bank
SEATTLE. May 19.—
For four y ea r s. ilultno-
mah county. Oregon, fed
and clothed Pat Sullivan,
aged irishmnn. When he
died recently the charit­
ably inclined
county
learned that Sullivan had
$10,61)0 laid away in a
Seattle bank.
Thin was developed to­
day when Probate Judge
Smith was petitioned to
name Attorney Wesley J.
Mefltii administrator of
the estate here. Mlffln
Multhoruah county offic­
ials might file a claim
against the estate for the
hoard and room hill of
its erstwhile ward. Noth­
ing is know n, of Sulli­
van's relatives.
Portland Woman
MODE ARRESTS ASE
MADE IN DUM PROBE
Cork Blows Out
Bootlegger’s Eye
a
a
8
8
Arg^IltillC Sends
Official Apology
t,ot
Oregon voters will go to the
polls Friday to select their party
f RED D. M E D TO
WILL K O T
Worker Falls In
River And Drowns
German War Ship
Visits San Pedro
Given
8 1 nominees for national, state and
couty offices. The fight for the
republican senatorial nomination
overshadows all other contests,
witli Koiiert N. Stanfield, Freder­
ick Stelwcr and A. E. Clark, the
throe leading candidates. In the
democratic primaries Bert E.
Haney and Elton Watkins are
staging a real battle with the re­
sult still In doubt.
Jay Upton, I. L. Patterson and
W. A. Carter are the three can­
Local Postmaster One of didates for the republican guber­
natorial nomination, with the race
Three Hillah Temple
conceded to be between Upton
Shriners to Take Trip
and Patterson, with Carter get­
Three members of
Htllnh ting good support in Portland
Temple of the Mystic Shrine wl’l and Multnomah county. On the
bo the official representatives of democratic side. Governor Walter
the local Temple at the coming M. Pierce is opposed by Louis
session at Philadelphia, June 1, Palmer Webber, who four years
2 and 3, contemporaneous with ago was one of the chief aides In
the opening of the Sesqulcenten- the Pierce campaign.
With two suprme court judges
nlal Exposition In the Quaker
City. They are F. f>. Wagner, to nominate, the repubicans ha/ve
of Ashland, Geo. R. Chapman of three candidates In the field.
Gold Hill, and* Walter B. New­ Thomas A. McBride, chief justice,
comb of Grants Pass. All expect and Henry J. Bean are seeking
to join the Shrlner special train re-nominatlon. George 8. Shep­
which loaves Portland next Tues­ herd, a Portland lawyer also is
day morning, May 25th, via the seeking the nomination.
School Job Attracts ,
Northern Pacific, Chi. A 8t. Paul
A large field o& candidate« Is
and tho Pennsylvania railway
after the republican nomination
lines.
for state superintendent of publM
Instruction to succeed J. A.
Churchill, who Is leaving that of­
fice to take over the presidency
of the Ashland state normal
school the first of June. Charles
A. Howard ot Marshfield and
County School Superintendent Al­
Slayers to Appear Before derson of Portland are conceded
Pardon Board Thursday
to be the two leading candidates,
in Final Appeal
with school officials largely sup­
porting the Marshfield educat&r.
CARSON CITY. Nev„ May 19.
County Races
— One hope of life remains for
In Jackson county interest cen-
Randolph and Stanko Juklch, con- .
"7
7
’
,
Iters largely around the primary
dernned to d e In the lethal gas
.
. .
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...
1 cftmpa'gn between Ralph Cowgill
chain her of Nevada's state peni­
and George W. Dunn for the re­
tentiary here.
publican nomination for state sen­
The board of pardons will sit
ator. Both candidates have been
In a special ser«k)ii Thursday to
campaigning actively for the past
hear the last \»leas of the con­
sevral weeks and both are pre­
victed murderers. If pardons
dicting victory.
are denied, the men will lie exe­
Countlv CoRnmipaioner George
cuted Friday.
Alford 1« opposed by C. E. Terrill,
former iheriff, for the republi­
can nomination for county com­
missioner.
William Briggs of Ashland and
John H. Carkln of Medford are
without opposition for the two
nominations for Jackson county
W. E. D. Stokes of Divorce reprfesetntfitlvef. on tlge republi­
Court Fame, Passes at
can ticket.
Five Are Killed
In Moslem Ripts
French War Debt
T.» É e C o n s id e r e d ^ ’ ^
VOTERS WILL
NAME CHOICES
NEXT FRIDAY
8
8
8
8
8
8 Primary Campaign in Ore­
gon Will Come to End
8
By Tomorrow Night
8
8
8 BIG INTEREST SHOWN
8 Senatorial
Fight Overshadows
8
Other: : Local Polling Places
HARTFORD. Conn.. May 19 —
U P)— W’alter Shean, who was
with Gerald Chapman the night
James Skelley whb killed, and
who
furnished the slate of Con­
WASHINÔTON, d : C., May 19.
Home in New York
necticut
with evidence upon
-»■(UP)— Charge«
that
huge
Two Tuerboat Captains Held which tho super bandit was hang­ NEW YORK.' May 19.— (UP)
campaign
expenditures
were
ed, escaped tho consequences of — W. E. D. Stokes, wealthy retir­
as Part cf Big Coast
made In the Pennsylvania pri­
his .criminal partnership with n ed capitalist, d-’ed here today. He
Liquor Conspiracy
maries and bitter attacks on the
i
sentonco
of frt»m one to five had been 111 for several days from
republican administration as well
SEATTLE. Wash., May 19.- ! ycarM imprisonment.
double pneumonia. Stokes gained
as a hot debate on prohibition oc­
(U P )— Further ramifications of
nation-wide attention a few
cupied the time of the senate to-
tho activities of the Hugo Inter­
years
ago through his sensation­
! day. Senators Reed of Mluouri,
national rum running ring which
al divorce action Involving hlm-
Harr «on of Mississippi and Car-
is now being brokon up were rs-1
S C t i r e S B l i r g l c i * away of Arkansas taunted the ra-
solf and Itelen Elwood Stokes,
vealed her» today wtth the ar-|
former Denver beauty.
j publicans because* William S.
rest of two tugboat captains, Vlv-i
•NEWCASTLE, Pa.. May 19.—
Vare. light wine and beer candi­
, POmjGANU.. Mcy 19.— (UP) date. bad won the republican sen­ While corking up a bottle to le- inn Grubb and flowell Parker.1 PORTLAND, Ore., May 19.—
A plucky4 fight by Mrs. Loo An­ atorial nom hint )sn In Pennsyl­ liver to a customer at his ca iln They are charged with violations (U P )—-Thomas A. Anker, 51,
of the federal prohibition laws, was drowned here today when lie
derson drove a burglar .from theiv vania.
home, Martin Crary shook up llto
,
and
áre Included In the nearly i stumbled and fell Into the river
howie e a r y todaTA. Mrs. Ander­
bottle, to demonstrate the ‘hr id.’
200 Indicted by the federal grand nt tho Peninsula Mllldock. A
son -was awakened by the prow
The corlt flow out. striking his
Jury last weok.
or and choked he^ but, tl^e woman
i faitlor threW hlrti a lino but Anker
left eye which was later remove®
CALCUTTA, India. May 19.—
c charges.
dVWI'lUL Blur W i'im u rt hr H v ^ ^ f 'n f t i - F l v e w ire ' k i'IR T 'a n f
burglar fled
4->
Injured in Hindu-Moslem riots at
Khnragpur. Police were called
Î
WASHINGTON, May 19.j— (U- |
during the riot and now have con­
P )— Republican -llmrse Leade>-
tro l.' I .
,d. {[1
.«-U .
Tllson announced late today that
9A
AN PEDRO, a t. May 1».— I
the Flrriich wgreemeht for fhnd-
(UP) The Hamburg, training I
!ng tho nation’s war debt of $4.-
WASHINGTON, May
19.—I
(100.000,000 wpuld be taken Up by (U P )— Tho Argentine govern» cruiser of the German naVy, drop-
OREEN HARnOR.
Spltzen
I L D B I a NGKLKS i May 19— the house before adjournment ment has expressed its regret ox­ i ped anchor In the harbor here to ­
her
gen,
May
19.—
(U
P
)—
Lieu
day.
(U P )— Airplane passenger Ser­ this session.
er, the bomb explosion Incident
It was the first tl/ne Ip 14 years tenant Commander R. E. Byrd,
vice between here and Salt Lake
last night ait.Bnenos Aires :>n>l
AU banks wll be closed next
that a German dreadnaught has whq fjew from Spltzenbergen to
' THE W EATHER
'
City will start next Sunday, ac­
given assurance of rigid Invest iga*
Friday throughout tho day as tho
xYstted
the
United
States.
Tho
j
the
north
pole
and
back
by
alr-
Ortegon ifnd W ashing­
cording to announcement today
tlon, American Ambassador l’*t-
xessol Is on route oh a trip Around piano, will attempt a flight to the general state primary is a legal
ton— Cloudy tonight and
by the Western Air Express, Inc.
sr A. Jay. Jay reported to the
south polp, he announced here to­ holiday, officers of the banka an­
th e world.
By taking an airplane a« far
prothably rain) In noAU-
state departpeiit today.
The Teuton tarS Will bo extpns* day. He will start from New York nounced thia morning.
aa the Utah capital, southern
weat portion of Oregon.
lvoly entertained during tpelr by ship late in September, ho
—
In other sections contlna-
Californian« can reach New York
Advertise In The Tidings.
, .
<
AdxdttlM In The Tiding«
» e stopover In southern California. Wild.
In exactly two days.
ed mild with
strong
southerly coast winds.
Announce Wtnnrr? I
hrr” r '™rr
In Essay Contest
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' rtrphA Arfihtd 'won* fWyt prlza Aitplane Service
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AUXILIARY TO
AID VETERANS
IN HOSPITALS
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cured
nir, eases out of ten of asthma,
s a proven fact.
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v
P olling Places
-The poll« will open at 8 o’cock
in the morning and remain open
untU 8 o'clock in the evening.
The polling places for the eight
precincts within the Ashland city
limits followr
N. W. Ashland— Junior high
building.
North Ashland— Presbyterian
church.
West Central— McCarthy Bldg,
over Wick furniture store.
Ashland, Oak — W hltGe Bldg.
Oak street.
East Central— City Hall.
Ooulevard— Public Library.
East Ashland— Salvation Army
Southeast Ashland— ItM idencs
416 Palm Avo.
Byrd Will Make
Aged Woman Gets
South Pole Trip Batiks Will Close
, Permanent Wave
For Election Day KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 19—
f
y. a ^4 -
Rythmleally chewing gum. Mrs.
Margaret W agtonsr Mitchell, who
WlU bo l$ 0 years old October 14,
her first permanent
ambttloa I« to Ura
long enough to outgrow the wave
and* se t another.