Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 20, 1926, Image 1

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The Tidings ff as Been Ashland’s Leading Seuinpaper. fo r Igearlg f i f t y
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NO. 221
ASHLAND, OREOON/TÌ1VRSPAY, MAY 20, 1926
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding«. Volerne «I
VOL. XLIX
Wire Service)
Without the use of medicine enree
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa ct
Christening Air Mail Plane
MANAGE
c o m s E N o r Awarded
i i z * To Seniors
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AGENTS INTO, Of Ashland High CHARTER WILL
BE ON BALLOT
OWENS VALLEY
STANFIELD l S ' " S i 'i O R S SAY
WORKING HARD T..,, will. »'¡J'BOTH ASHLAND
KOMEN BETTER
’OR MEASURE
"Bumming” auto rhlee
8
from
Seattle to San Fran­
8
Fifty-four high school 8
cisco and return Is a bit
8
diplomas will be present­ 8
1« unusual, but It’s a de­
ed fo 54 eager young men 11
¡'8 lightful way to spend a tt Recovery of Misses Cham-
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and women at the annual It I
8 honeymoon. So says Ed­ .♦ i bcrlain and Palmer Pre­
Land
Grant
Tax
Measure
graduation exQ-cUl?« for
a 'Klamath Falls Winding Up
8 win Patrick Morrte, 19-
Stands Good Chance of
dicted at Hospital
the senior clasM of. Ash­
Olin Arnspiger and f . M.
8 year-old bridegroom of
J,)
Bitter
Campaign
cm
Being
Passed
Soon
land high school at the ar-
Carter Leaving for Cali­
Government Change \
8 Seattle, who with hia
MESSAGES
RECEIVED
mofy thia evening. The »
fornia Tomorrow
TELEGRAM
RECEIVED
8 youthful bride: stopped
program will start at 8 »
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8 over ill Ashland last night
Ont Hus Broken Skull And The
» RESULT IS IN DOUBT
o'clock.
COOPERATIVE EFFORT
w . If. Gere W livs Dally Tilling!. 8 enroute lroine to , Seattle
Other Possible Internal
A well balanced pro­ » Mayor Goddard in Strong R ace
That Secretary Work Given
after a n . inexpensive hut
Injuries
,
8
(liatnlxTM o f ( ’« n im m i' Unite In
gram of speaking and
For County Judgeship
Approval
delightful honeymoon to
8
Urging Settler« to Come to
music haJ8 been arranged U
Nomination
Miss Grace Chamberlain is
8 tho hay city.
Jackson
for the commencement ex­ «
Friendly motorists got
8
suffering from a fractured skull,
ercises, with Norman P. »
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. May
Senator Stanfield's bill to reim -' 8 them .to San Francisco In
while Miss Elizabeth Palmer is
Weighted down With
Coleman, President
of » 20. — (Special t—K him a til Falls
burse counties of Oregon and 8 three and a half days,
,
badly bruised and cut and has
pound« of pnmphlets and litera
Reed College, Portland, 8 voters will go to the polls to­
Washington for taxes lost under 8 while kind-hearted hotel 8 ¡possible fractured rib.! and Intsr-
turo of every Keetlon of Jackson
delivering the graduation it morrow to decide whether or not
tho Oregon and California R ail-| 8 keepers have furnished 8 nal injuries.
ccuiity, Olin Amspiger, m anager!
address to the students. 8 this city will adopt the city mau-
way land grant case stands^ an 8 them with free lodging 8
This was the word received
o í the Talent Irrigation d istrict,,
The diplomas will tie pre­ 8 iagor'Oorm of government, and
excellent chance to be passed by 8 must of the time.
8 last night from Red Bluff, Cal.,
They
and F.- M. Carter of Ashland will ,
sented by V. O. N. Smith, 8 from ail indications the vote will
congress at an early date.
8 stayed at the Vendome 8 by Mrs. H. C. Galay. The two
leave by auto tomorrow .for the i
President of the Ashland 8 be close, with a record vote fore­ Citizens of St. Joseph, Mo., held a public jubilation cere-
Such Is the tenor of a telegram 8 hotel lust night.
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8 prominent Ashland women are
Owens Valley district of Califor­
8 cast because of the bitter cam­ moiiv when the first plane mi the new air mail route left received this morning by The Ttd
school board.
8
Morris
is
«
stage-hand
the Sisters’ hospital at Red
8
nia in a determined effort to in­
«or., -he I. I" 8 at tho Vantages theatre In 8 in
Good scholarship was 8 paign which the two .’opposing K t i’ « , 'l , ” .'.- el.i.UK». Tins picture shows Marie Hogan, .» » m.» w.
Bluff
as the result of injuries
terest farmers of that section in
attained by all the stu­ 8 newspapers have waged for the
Washington, D. C., at the present 8 Seattlq
8
w
h'e
r
e
h
i
s
sustained
when, the coach iu
the fertile lands of Jackson coun­
“ air mail queen” christening the plane Miss St. .Joseph. time in the Interests of the meas­
dents during the last se- 8 past several weeks.
employes
are 8 which they were driving to Pacific
8 fellow
ty and the Hogue river valley.
The city manager campaign as Immediately after taking this picture. Photographer M. ure.
meste? and not one of the 8
8 watching his novel bridal 8 Grove left the highway and
The two land agents will rj-
students who passed the 8 well as thd republican primary P. Itabecker pttt the negative on the plane and it was
Outlook Hopeful
8 trip with more than pass­ 8 hurtled into a ditch a short dis­
r.inin in the Owens Valley coun-
mid -, year examinations 8 — race for county Judge has over- carried to NEA Service’s. «.iTiee in Cleveland as part of
Following is Mr. Gore's tele­
8 tance south ol Red Bluff lats
ing interest.
!»
tiy for 11» days or two weeks dis­
failed in the final term of R'shadowed all other satte and coun­
gram:
“Some times we have 8 Tuesday afternoon.
»aeknge.
The
,new
route
is
tributing literature and talking
i
u
"Through Senator 8tanfleld’s
8 ty contests, and has resulted In St. Joseph’s first air mail
• school work.
lieen both
cold
and 8
To Take X-Rays
to farmers who might be pros-
8 bitter factional feeling through­ front Chicago to Dallas. ' .
persistent efforts the great ob- I« hungry , but other* times 8
The
graduating
exer­
An- X-ray photograph was to
pectlve settlers In this section. ™
8
rtacle retarding enactment by
cises are open to the pub­ 8 out the city and county.
8 have been well fed and 8 be taken of Miss Palmer some
They are being sent to California
Mayor Fred R. Goddard, whose
congress of the Oregon and Cali­
lic and It is expected that 8
the 8 time today to determine the ex­
8 comfortable,” said
through the cooperative efforts
fornia land grant tax measure
, the armory will be crowd­ 8 two-year tenure of office has been
young
bride.
"So
on
the 8 act extent of her injuries. It was
8
of the Ashland and Medford
has been removed. The secretary
ed with relatives, and 8 a colorful one, i3 seeking the re­
8 reported.
whole,
we
have
enjoyed
I
8
chambers cf commerce.
c f the interior has reported in
friends of the graduates 8 publican nomination for county
The physician who is attend­
the trip greatly. It has 8
,
8
Hrck New l4>catlons
effect that an emergency exists
os well as school patrons 8 Judge, opposing R. H. Bunnell,
8 ing the injured women expressed
been
a
wonderful-
exper­
8
The Owens Valley farmers are i
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Incumbent,' ahd Fred A. Barker,
through operation of the revest-
generally.
8 himself ask being hopeful last
8 ience.”
being compelled to seek new Id-
WASHINGTON, D. C.. May
former Klamath Indian agent.
ment act and suggests that con­
night that both would recover, al­
. cal.ties. The city of Los Angeles '
T
It has been a bitter campaign cq , • (U P )__Arguments on tile D ic k McElllOOSC 0 IkM 6 u i0 r (l gress give tho matter considera­
though a fractured skull Is al­
is buying up their land for the
T o S p ea k a t L uncheon
of personalities somewhat remin­ injunction against the Unite,!
tion with the view of adopting a
ways dangerous and recovery can
new' Los Angeles water system and
T om orrow N oon
iscent of the days when Klamath States shipping board to prevoi *
policy to meet the situation."
never be positively prophesied for
is paying them cash for their
county was engaged In Its fam- the sale of
Heretofore SecretaryW xork has
' Dick McElhoose. of Medford,
property, which makes them Ihe
several days.
lous court house fight.
ships to the Do,’ar ‘“ ter^ “ * ” who is weil known here as he not announced what his policy
Contrary to earlier reports, It
best class of prospective settlers.
I Although the opposition Is pre­ be heard here Monday by
calls
regularly on the grocers would he in tills matter, but with
Other counties and communit­
was
Miss Chamberlain who wan
dicting a close vote, friends of
nnrthwe.,t here, will be the main speaker hia active support* it is now gen­
ies of ^pregón h aw sent land Charges cf Corruption in the city manager plan of govern­ Justice McCoj.
the more seriously injured. Al­
Gene
Hastings
is
Arrested
was asked by ac c
a, the Kiwanis luncheon tomor- erally believed that the Stanfield
Pennsylvania Will Be
agents to that section and have
though the accident occurred, at
After Collision With
ment are confident that the new shipping interests.
bill will shortly be enacted Into
Investigated
row at noon.
'
induced a large number of farm­
about 4 o’celock Tuesday after­
Pickwick
Stage
charter will be adopted by a com­
Mr. McElhoose, who had his law.
ers to locate in Oregon, and it is
noon, she had not recovered con­
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 20. fortable majority.
war experience on the» eastern
Ashland man— 30 ........................ sciousness until late yesterday
believed the trip south by Mr.
instead of the western fropt
As the reenlt of an auto eras), afternoon.
Arnsplger and Mr. Carter will — (V P )— Urged on by democrat^
I ||L l l U v l l
IIV IIIV IIM
y I front
I NJ
most of the veterans did, has
'between a Ford coupe and a Plck-
result in drawing a good quota charges of corruption and huge
unusually interesting account
Vrlck stage on the Pacific highway
of substantial settlers' to JMek- campaign expenses in the Pen­
of the various engagements and
¡11 miles south of Ashland last
aon county during the coining nsylvania primaries, tho senate
lato yesterday adopted a resoln-
¡fighting on the western'front, ac­
' night. Gene Hastings is under ar-
summer months.
tlo authorising an investigation
Los Angeles Detectives Be­ cording to those who have heard
"
j
, ¡rbat ln the countr J®11 Bt Jack‘
The polls will l>e open from 8
cf expenditures an<f contributions
lieve Noted Religious
111 Health and Advanced ¡9onvine charged with driving an
lfim talk.
a.
m. to 8 p. m. tomorrow. The
in the Pennsylvania election. Sen­
Worker Was Drowned
A special musical program 1«
ige Saves Violator of
¡automobile while Intoxicated. A
ator Reed, democrat of Missouri, polling booths for Ashland are a j
also being arranged for the meet­
Federal Drug Law
¡companion also is held on a liquor
LOS ANGELES. OaJ., May 20. ing, according to members of the
follows:
—“
.
¡charge. Mrs. Hastings was in the John S. Partridge Dies As
forced the question tc a vote.
Result of Operation for
Nr W. Ashland— Junior High __(U P )— Aftar Investigating a committee handling the program.'
PORTLAND, Ore., May 2 .
icar w|th her husband nt the time
Removing Tumor
mate of rumors concerning the
(LP) — Age and ill health saved I f
but wa9 not arreBted
building.
North Ashland— Presbyterian disappearance of Aimee Ser.iple
“ Dr 8. , N. Chekos. tor 20 years a , The arreM wM ma(Je by ch ief
SAN FRANCISCO. May SO. —
Astoria Plans Edifice Cost­
McPherson, detectives announced
Portland physician, from a jail !of Police McNabb who arrived at (LP)»— John S. Partridge, judge
church.
ing $68,000 to be Reared
sentence when he pleaded guilty ¡the scene of the accident a few of the United 8tates circuit court
West Central— McCarthy Bldg, today that they had uncovered no
Thls FaU
in federal court yesterday to a | minutes after it occurred short- of appeals, died early today after
over Wick furniture store.
evidence tending to show that the
charge of selling narcotics outside
a(ter jo o'clock last night. The a brief» illness. An operation for
Ashland, 'oak— Whittle Bldg. famous evangelist had not met
ASTORIA, May 20. — (LP) —
O. L. Brown, representative of
of his regular practice.
Dr.
gajd bo foun(, a Kallon of
E ^ stten tral— City Hall.
dpath by drowning at Venice
an intestinal tumor caused hia
Construction will be started in the Malleable Iron Range com­
Chekos is 67 years old and is wine and a bottle of beer in the death. He was born in Lassen
Boulevard— Public Library.
beach. That Mrs. MePfcerson had
Astqrla next fall on a new M».- pany.
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and Mro. H. M. Cummings,
East Ashland— Salvation Army been kidnapped, murdered or l ad Former Attorney General Buffering from an Incurable dis- car.
county, California in 1870 but
000 First Presbyterian cllnrch> I of the homo Economics department
Tb^ j{al}t|nga party was enroute had lived here for many years.
disappeared T ot unknown rea­
Denies Federal Charge
ea*e, »o Judge Wolverton ins-
tho congregation having directed of the same company, are at the Hall.
missed him with a $75*» flue.
Southeast Ashland— Resldenco sons were among the rumors
of Accepting Bribe
home from Hilt, Cal., when the He was named judge by the lata
its elders to proceed with the fin Rwenson-Poebler Furniture store
416
Palm
Ave.
‘ small car crashed Into the stage. ( President Harding.
which
were
investigated.
ancing and construction of the where a cooking school will be
NEW YORK CITY, May 20. — , TJ
, t i
The coupe was badly batte red, but j
church, <• Approximately one-third held today, tomorrow and Sat­
’I
Harry
M.
Daugherty,
at-
K
a
i
l
l
’Od<l
LaD O l
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P
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the occupants eavapvu
escaped with
¡the
wiv« a few
of the necessary funds havo al­ urday 33 a demonstration o f the
torney general in President Hard­
I L v iir r i A b o l i s h e d Might cuts arid bruises. Officers
ready
been
subscribed.
The Malleable Electric stove. The
u o a r a auoh - n
, reporte(l that „ a. „ n w wa9 badly
ing’s .cabinet, pleaded not guilty
church wlR bo of brick in ihe school will be held from 2 to 5
to charges of conspiracy to de­
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under the influence of liquor.
Gothic style and will occupy a P. M.
fraud the government, when he
WASHINGTON,
D.
C..
May
20
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site 100 by 200 feet.
was arraigned before Federal! U p )_ PreBl(1(,nt C°°„dge today,
WASHINGTON. May 20. —
PORTLAND, May 20. — (IP' —
REDDING, Call/., May 20.—
Judge Henry Goddard . today. al(fnwj the watson-I’arker r
Narcissus
bulbs may be quaran­
'A
desire
to
please
his
"sweek-
Daugherty was indicted two weeks :
While the automobile In which
tined and barred from intrestate
she was riding, was speeding i «e" cost Pat Gallagher his liberty ago with the late John T. King , road labor mediation bill which
abolishes tho railroad labor lourd
commerce because of bulb peats,
along, 2-year-old Maxine H ow ard /or - 30 days
-
.
., - and Thomas W. Miller, former and sets up a system of collec­
according to Secretary o f Agri­
Gallagher
appeared
before
1
•
«-
proDerty
CU8todian.
n
a
u
g
h
-!
unfastened a door and fell out.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 18. culture Jardine.
eral Judge Wolverton today ..n4
gt >BOO whlch tive bargaining for wage disptiles.
The frantic mother ran back
DALLAS, Ore., May 20, — (IP)
__Frank
Brace is one fellow (n a
explained that he wore a naval i , _
. ,
One of the final functions of
he furnished.
■ Tim Derry is no respector of expecting to find her child dead.
million.
When an automobile of
the commencement week for Ash­ jails. Derry was locked up on a The little girl had rolled to the ¡ujilform to a dance because any
I the flivver variety knocked him
t.weetie
didn't
want
to
go
with
a
land high school seniors will be liquor charge but Jailers discov­ edge of a steep embankment at
Tin C iv P I l
¡down, bruised his body and ruin-
,
staged at tho , civic club house ered a hole in the brick wall but the roadside, but a few scratches civilian?’
l i e L r lV ( Il I M I
I ed a new suit of clothes, he got to
tomorrow evening when niembefa could fipd no trace of the pris­ were the extent of her injuries.
his feet, smiled and apologlxod to
of the graduating class will he oner.
driver. "I’m sorry," ho said.
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20. the
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Ashland dairymen who recent­
guests of the high school alumni
Whether Tim kicked the hole
„ i__ The House yesterday ptissod V it was all my fault.’
ly
organised g local association,
association at tho annual recep­ In the wall or butted it wiih his
BELLINGHAM, May 2 20. « —
(IP)1
. - tur» |
John„on
to pr0. I
will
moot at the Miles dairy ranch
tion. The function will start at hoad Isn’t known. But something
— Dr. Frank Deerwester, senior,
. 10>000,000 over the next
I
on
tho
Bellview road next Satur­
8:30
member of the Deerwester-Button ;
# for th{# #|d of ?7 O0O
mysterious happened.
day at which time It will hear re­
NORTH BEND, Orc., May 20. 'Book company of this city, and diRabIed war vetorang.
A short program, has been ar­
ports from committees which
__ (LP) — Two automobiles wuK well known educator, died here
ranged, after which the graduates
ware
appointed at the lest meet­
destroyed, a quantity o f’groroles as the result of a paralytic stroke.
will be initiated Into the alumni
Approximately 100 eouples at­
ing. AU members are urged V>
association.
There also will be
and supplies were burned an<J * He suffered the stroke while drlv- BUILDING <>F FIRST R. K-
CELEBRATED IN QUINCY
tended the baseball benefit dance warehouse on 'the dock here was
TANGIER, Morocco, May 20.— ho present.
dancing and refreshments.
■
Ing his car. The machine plung-
at, Jgckson Hot Bprlngs last night,
Over
XPO members qf the Spanish
damaged ta a ftvw y eekevd a y l “ ' | ^ <JoWii siH embanlOTPHT, « « « P
and nearly »100 was taken ln for blase started when J. M' P*'*"¡Injuring him.
QUINCY. MASS., May 20.— fore,Kn | eg|on are reported to
(U P )— This city, famed bh the have fceen kl„ ed <nd a ,arRe num.
the benefit of the club In building! cranked a delivery truck. A i"cfc«
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At the Christian church Sunday the ball park, it was announced.
birthplace of two Presidents ofi ^ wounded ln fighting at Rio
school next Sunday the largest Carl Loveland and his Navigators, explosion followed. u n k
the United States, is celebrating MarUn near Tetuan. Another
family present will receive a fam­ donated the music tor the occa­
the 100th anniversary of the c°h"lpBrty Of 3 « ) are reported to have
ily
bible
as
a
prise.
This
offer
Is
structlon
of America's first rail been surrounded in a ravine by
.¡ n J
sion.,
'
t » i
the tribesmen, all being captured
POME, May 20.— (IP)— Floods 'in connection with the contest be­
road.
«
Some stirring marital mails
Sunday
The railroad was started in or ktllad.
continued throughout Italy tod^y. tween the Christian
will
be given the Ashland pubUc
NEW
YORK,
May
20.
—
(IP)
April, 1836, *nd completed the
practically all tha rivers running 'schools of Ashland and KlamaTh
In
front
of tho Vining Theatre at
. Mrs. Celia Mlllateln. 82, snr- following October, It was.built to
item the Alps into the North Ital­ Falls. The winner of the, con­
7
o
’clock
thm evening, when the
WalUtee
prised
everybody
and
pleased
a
ian plain area ars swollen by test which /Jose's May 30 will ne-
transport granite from Quincy’s
NEW YORK. May i
Aehtamd band, under the dirce-
great
many
when
ehe
suddenly
cdtveia
siN
cr
Ibflog
exp.
’
.
quarries t o ' Charlestown, wherol
,Rodd, promoter, who lured doz­
spring freshets.
. ’
Oon of Carl Loveland, leader, will
Ashland has high hopes of wip-
At Belluno, a bridge oouatr
ens of poor people Into his sciniM eat up In bed after having been the granite was used for the erec­
play for the opening of the big
pronounced
dhad
for
nine
hours,
ihd oenteMLM It U now
ed by the Austrftms across» U el> n lag---------------------
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LpNDpif. May 20.—-(U P) — for getting rich with a snail ¡ »rm and asked relatives what tbey tion of Bunker Hill monument.
8T. LÔÜÏ8, Mo., May 20. — war plctare, “On naadere Field.”
PirtvY river during the invasion, * points ahea4 Pf Klamath. After Delegates repreeentlng the ptrlk- to serve delicacies for cafes, IsMn
Suitably marked, a frog and
were
crying
about.
bos been caw led’away. At Milan, services next ^und^ay all the mem-
'Six
men held np the North Bt. wMoh t o beta« elow n tatoy end
section of the supre-structure of
lng British coal mlnerk fsjected police hahdn. He was arrested
She said her experience wan the
the Po has risen five met era above hers and friends pAo bring their
ior ‘ getting money under fabè
the flrit railroad have been pre­ Louie Trust company today and
ito normal level.
< c . . -I , •,.
LUaketp .«^, lunch will meet at the 1 the government’s proposal fot a pretenses. His "farm" was only funniest thing she ever bad heard
Escaped With »30,000.-
»
<
served.
old normal > grounds, for a picnic settlement, according to an offic­
about.
•»••*
•
n
a vacant lot.
»
ial announcement today.
dinner.
The Tidings
Arguments Will
Come Up Monday
M ÏÉMN S i
SENATE 10 PM E
ASHLAND MAN HELD -
AS M H D M
Polling Places
For City Given
MILANO P O IA N
ESCAPES JAIL TERM
B L A B BASElESfc
m
PRESBYTERIANS 10
Cooking School
Being Conducted
D A IM 1 Ï ENTERS
PLEA OF NO! 8UILIY
Goes To Jail For
Child Falls Out
Pleasing His Girl
Of Speeding Auto
Seniors Will Be
Guests of Alumni
i JUDGE IN
cAunnw passes
Wa]ker gays
¡Drunken Prisoner
Escapes Jail Cell
May Put Ban On
Narcissus Bulbs
It Is His Fault
Disabled Vets To
Many Present At
Baseball Dance
Dock Is Damaged
In Coos Bay Fire
Ashland Dairymen
To Meet Saturday
Educator Killed
In Auto Smasliup
Spanish Soldiers
Killed By Riffs
Largest Family
—— Will Win Prize
Italy Still Gets
r Damaging Floods
Strikers Reject
Peace Proposal
Snäil Farm Man
Held By Poliofc
Band Will Play
. For War Picture
Woman Is
Very Much Alive
Six Bandits Loot
Bank; Get $30,000
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