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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
ASHLAND CUM AT® W îftout the use o í m edida« e out of ten of asti TX' a proven fa c t 1' 'M A L A R IA GERMS U , Cannot survive thr$e rnopths in the rich ozone at AsHlancL ’Pitre domestio water helps. ASHLAND, O Ounrstrir to the Semi-Weekly Tidlngi. Volane di YOU XLIX iWivxpupec fp f Newly fifty Yews f The Tiding* Hoe Seen Ashland’s Wire Service) . ____________ .. 1UÛAY, MAY 21, 1926 Another.^ Stop Sigps Will Be Installed On Several Streets Norman F . Coleman of R eed College G ives An In structive Address BIG CROWD A T TE N D S F ifty . F our Complete School W ork; Interesting Program - ’ is Given Marked by an eloquent and in- structive address by Norman F. Coleman, president of Reed Col- lege, the graduating class of Ash- land high school received its dl- pomas last night and entered into another era in the battle of life. President Coleman spoke to the etudens on new education and ex- plained In an entertaining man- ner how tho standards of teach- ing have been gradually, raised throughout the country until at the preeent time the thought and work and initiative of the stn- dent is equally as Important as the work of the instructor. Tho dipiomos were presented by V- O. N. . Smith, chairman of the school board. The armory was a bower of class and school col ors, while the seats were coni fortably filled with parents and friends of the students. * * } * , ’ * ' A complete and new traffic ordinance is now (beinR prepared by City Manager Clyde A. Malone end will be ready for sub mission to the council shortly, he said today. Af ter a careful survey of traffic on Main street, be announced that “stop” signs will be placed at sev eral intersecting streets, compelling all cars to come to a halt before turning Into Main street. Oak street will be one of (he streets where this rule will be in effect, be said. Several others are under consideration. One-hour parking will he the rule on Mala street within the business district, while parallel parking also will be ad opted except In some blocks where the steep grade makes angle park ing a necessity. Traffic conditions are expected to be greatly improved as soon as the new ordinance is put into effect. Improvement Will Be Started Soon Republicans and'D em ocrats W ill Name Nom inees For State Offices Serbian Giant D ies by Lethal Gas in State Prison at Carson City, N ev. , CONTESTS K IL L S KEEN Senatorial l i g h t a w l Governor ship Creating Major Part of Interest Slumps to Floor A lm ost Instnnt- . ly; HtaH Move Aga liiat Oregon H angings CgRSON CITY, Nev. May 21. __ (Q>) Three short blasts of hissing gas shot through the floor of a small airtight cell in the yard of the Nevada state prtson today and snuffed out the life of Stanko Jukich, murderer. jukich, a 230jpound Serbian' giaut, slumped to the floor al most instantly after the deadly lethal pas was forced Into tho This $3,000,000 building, a small cell, and those who witnes ¡1000 members of the Order sed the execution through glass during the W q rid W ar, will windows said he died almost in ceremonies on Ju ly 14. It stantly. The condemned man had been side park district. convicted of first degree murder for the slaying ot his sweetheart, Jennie Madek. I ARE SW EETH EA R T memorial to the more limn <if Elks who gave their lives In- dedicated with impressive is located in Chicago’s south PORTLAND, Ore., May 21.— (UP)-j—Oregon voters went to tho polls today to select candidates for tlio United States Senate, the National Houÿte Representatives and for State Offlccp. Although the Republican par ty is split asunder In the senator ial contest, seven of the eight ("candidates are considered regular republicans. Thus, to a large de gree, the hopes of the anti-ad ministration forces lie with Bert E. Hauey or Elton Watkins, op ponents for the democratic nom ination. Senatorial List Leading the list of republican senatorial candidates is Senator Robert N. Stanfield, staunch de fender of the administration. Other “Coolidge Republicans” in clude -Frederick Steiwer, A. E. Clark, J. J. Crossley, A. R. Shum way and Miss Rosa B. Parrott, Shumway la the one dissenting voice in the G. O. P. ranks. Ho is a farmer and favora*sweeplng agricultural relict from the Fod- oral Government. It was conceded today by po- lltical observers, as the polls open- n<^, ,tha|t tfce» race will be he- tween Stan field and Steiwer. Against Hangings Another sidewalk Im provement district will be created early next month and considerable more cement sidewalks will be laid during the summer months, it has been decid ed by the city council. Acting under author-, ity of the council, City Manager Malone is n<y making a study of side walk conditions adjacent to North Main street and will submit q. tentative program for sidewalk Improvements in that part of the city at the next reg ular meeting of the coun cil. It is not believed the new district will be as large aa the normhl’echool improvement district, but it will embrace a number of streets Intersecting North Main street and will do much toward the general improvement of that section of the city. Those Who Are Eligible Enter High School Ne: Fall Are Announced GOOD RECORDS MADE Scholastic Standing of Many Pn- plls High; Honor Rolls Are Given Forty-six students of Ashland’s junior high completed their grade work this week and received the , eighth grade diplomas, according to announcement today by school authorities. All of these student-'; will be elgible to enter upon their high school work with the com ing fall term. High standings were attained liy many of the junior high stu dents during the year, the record shows, indicating tho good schol arship which is being main tained. Junior Hi Graduates The following are the students that completed the eighth grade work and were given diplomas from the Junior High Sthool: Clara Atterbury, Zella Bailey Jean Balls, Wilbur Baker. David Blake, Harry Borah, Florence Portland Youth W ho W as Borgerson, Juanita Borgerson, Mobbed L ast Sunday R e James Brainard, Esther Burns, Robert Cadzow, Eleanor Coombe. ported to be M issing Frederick C.uthbeftson, Fred,De ford, Bobby Dodge, Robert East man, Helen Hartley, Ruth Har vey, Madaiine Hill, Kenneth Hobbs, Wesley Hoxie,- Marguer ite Irwin, Margaret Johnson, Don ald Jones, Rollin Jones, Philip Keeton, Amanda King, Elmo Landnauet, Iren« Leaser, Char lotte Leedom, Bernice Leer, George Lowe, Bernice McCormick, Katherine Nichols, Gertrude No ble, Edna Qrres, Wayne Parks, Frank Pemberton, Frank Redkey. Opal Rush, Mabel Stennett, Carl Stevens, Edna Tyler, Beatrice werth, Clarence Woods, Everett Yeo. SALEM, Ore., May 21. — CLP) — A move to abolish capital pun Election daiy has been quiet ishment in Oregon was launched In Ashland but reports from tli Glass Bottomed B oats Used here today with the tiling of a various precincts indicates tbs' in Effort to Locate V ic petition to amend the state con voting has been fairly brisk. The tim of Drowning The Graduates R. E. McElhose of Medford stitution. The petltoln also pro polls will remain open until f , T alks to K iwanis Club; Following are the students vides that the pardoning powers o’clock tonight, so those ‘ who , Other Features ' be removed from the gofernor to who received their diplomas: lmve not «¡xorebwW 'thefcr' Iran ! Jessie Baker, Lester E. Beck, a state pardon hoard. chise will have the opportunity , Winifred Bordon, Lorraine of doing so up until that hour. j Bitookmlller, Elisabeth Helen , Brown, Phillip F. Bryant, Daye , Burgdorf. Elber Harvey Bush, Democratic Light Francos J. Chisholm, Veljn« j ' For the first time in years a Marie Clapp, Graydon Crewe. - hoi^ itghrhaa in the Iris Opal Detar, Helen Estelle h democratic paJftî. ; Haney, torm- Detrick Wgrrau < &. Dorflpuw, t er shipping t>oard commissioner, Sheriffs JenniHg o f Jackson Florence Elisabeth Ehrke. Virgin a n d f i n ik in * o f Siskiyou „ and Watkins, fiery ex-congress L ithia Springs H otel Named , ia Frost, Ella E. Garwood, Veeda man, have conducted heated cain- ' Are in Dark as Headquarters for the , C. Gideon, Virgil O. Gillette, Hu Pennant Line » bert James Gilmore. Arnold Gos Street reports which were cur- _______ nell, Frances E. Green, Ruth U. rent here this morning concerning -ry,o Springs hotel lias • Exempt From Exams Green, Lois Joy Hanson, Ned three men thought to have been 11)een designated the official hotel Junior High School students Harrell, Doris Margaret Hitch kiHed In an auto accident in th e |for the pennant Stage Line, a exempt in all studies for the en cock, Henry Homes, Aletha Jones, Siakiyous are apparetly unfound- inew Btage company operating ho tire school year are: 8A: Clara Arlene Johnson, Gladys Johnson. ed. • tween Seattle and San Francisco. Atterbury, Eleanor Coombe,. Ma- Lyla Johnson, Mildred Johnson. Sheriff Jennings at Jackson- Th(j Pennant stages ere big ob- Local cherry shippers are again *bel Stennett, Beatrice Werth, Ber . Hasel Bernice Kincaid, Albert W ville and Sheriff Calkins at Yreka ?ervatlon stages folding 24 pas- this year cautioned that quaran nice Leer.« 8B: Ellen Franco, Marske, Beulah A. Medley, Steph both said they had heard noth- gengprs an<1 making' the trip tine regulation No. IS, of the Maxine Emery, Frances Hardy, en C. Mergler, Frank A. Moore, ing which would tend to Bubstan- thron_h hv easy stages. Three State o2 California prohibits the Miss Grace Chamberlain and Wilma Hbll, Geraldine Scott. 7A: Ida Newbry, Earl D. Nutter, admittance into that State of Miss Elizabeth Palmer June Alkins, Ruth Billings, Jean Lynda C, Oeder, Helen I. Pember cherry fruit from the State of Reported Better Cadzow, Kenneth Shlffer, Iris ton. Roland Lawrence Parks, The stages will stop here eacn Oregon on account of the cherry Patterson. 7B: Albert Meyer, Jr.' Margaret K. Perrine, Albert F. Wednesday, the stAge from the fruit fly (Rhagoletls cingulata) Miss Grace Chamberlain and Other Honor Students Petit, Jane K. Pollard, Alice F. south arriving et 4:30 In the except such as comes from the Miss Elizabeth Palmer, who were Those exempt for the spring Pratt, Celia H. Reinhart, builda afternoon and the stage from the counties of Curry, Hood River, seriously Injured In an auto ac semester: 8A: Juanita Borger L, Selby, Elisabeth Leigh Stearn», north arriving at 8:30 in the Jackson, Josephine, Umatilla and cident south of Bed Bluff Tues son, Opal Rush, Margaret John Charlotte M.. Switser, Charles 8. evening. Both stages remain over Wasco, when accompanied with a day night, are both slowly improv son: 7A: Loren Johnson, Jean Tilton. Wilbur U Tucker, Ken until Thursday morning. ing, according to a telegram re nette Stearns. 7B: certificate signed by a duly au Geraldine drick E. Watson, Annie Wells. The Pennant Stage line has thorized ceived this morning by Mrs. H. Stansell. 8B: Grace Dylestra. representative of the TI m » Program connection with .all the big travel Oregon State Board of Horticul C. Galey. Miss Chamberlain is Those having perfect attend The complete program was a: bureaus and routes tourists who ture setting forth the exact local suffering from a skull fracture ance for the entire year are: follows: wish to make the trip either way ity where the cherries are grown but it is not believed an opera Louise Aaderson, Harriett Carl Music— “Priest's March" from by auto and by easy stages. The and packod. tion will be necessary. ton, Sylvia Martin, Margaret Athalia, Mendelssohn — High passengers not only have rooms X-ray pictures were taken yes Shippers by either mall, freight school orchestra. engaged for them at the Lithia or parcel post should therefore terday to determine the extent Vestal, Edgar Blake, Glenn Head, Albert Meyer, Vincent Sawyer. Invocation— Rev. M. 8. Wood- Springs hotel but also eat their obtain the certificates In question of the-Injuries to Mtos Palmer, 7A: Jean Cadaow, Frances Coop meals In the hotel dining room. whty'h are available here and at worth . but these pictures had not been er, Mae Clary,« Arvllla Harris, W estern Railroads (Cannot Music— "The Kerry Dance”— read at the time the telegram was tach same to packages, before Raise Tariff, I. C. 0. is J. L. Mallory; “Carmena”— H. received. Their coach was badly Louise Moor, Lucille Reeder, starting shipments Intp any point W arned Today Lane Wilson— High School or damaged, the wire said, and is Robert Arant, Robert Bectel, Neal In California, otherwise the fruit chestra. almost a total wreck. Both Ash Fay, Bert Wright, Homer Walk may be held up and condemned WASHINGTON, D.' C., May 21. Close Sentiment— Lyla John land Women will be confined to up. 8B: Maynard Croxall, Gll- ¿tt point of destination. s __ (LP) —. Western states served the hospital for several weeks. It bdrt Elder, Billy Ednail, Ellen son. i notice on the Interstate commerce Franco, Florence Hocking, Wilma Address— The New Way. of Is believed. commission today that It was Nutter, Rath Ragland, Geraldino Learnlng---‘-Norman F. Coleiman. ik of Coast bound by law to refuse the five F irst Flare Scott. *A; Frank Redkey. Clar President Reed College. Jomes in percent horizontal Increase in Rum E xi ence Wopdn, Everett Teo, Bobby Music— “Mignonette,” (over- tg Today freight rates as asked by western SeatG eS Dodge, Kenneth Hobbs, Beatrice nre)— J. Baumann; “Lee Ad- k-ailroads. I Werth. Jean Balis, Eleanor ieux,” (Melody)— Pablo de Paul A. Walker, counsel for • ‘SEATTLE, Wash-., May 21 —• Coombe, Amanda King, OharloU Sarsdste— Girls’ Glee Club. western states railroad commis (IP) — The first flare-back from I te Leedom. Presentation of diplomas—Vi sions, asserted at a hearing here , the wholesale rum arrests being Brother and Sister Sent O,. N. Smith, Charlman School B a ck to Europe When that ¡the Hoch-^mlth resolution made by prohibition officers came Those having perheet attend Portland Man Killed And Board. Parent Becomes 111 today when William H. Thomp adopted,at the last session of con ance for tho spring semester are: Another Injured in Ac « Benediction— Rev. M. 8. Wood- • , --------- gress prohibits granting ‘ higher son, a government agent, was shot 7B: Louise Anderson, Harriett Seven students will be graduai HOBOKEN, N. J., May 21 — cident This Morning worth. ses!♦»«■»•! Tkt*/k/l gseem llPtg essemm«-« ■> to ■ «nn hattle Me was ahoi «nd gWWV ** wswi^ tt^aewmoasnaœ pfî frrtgi Talent ntgn ,srhool in the Other* guests of tfia club were Music— "Stony Point”— H'gl wounded in the arm while driv (OTf— TKe steamer ‘ Fheflidhrit PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. — Danford, gytvla. Martin, Marjorie graduation exercises to ha held J. E. Epders, commander of the School Orchestra. ing through the outskirts of 'he Roosevelt sailed from here with <U») — William WyBnt. 28, was Mllla, Margaret Veatsl, Edgar there'tonight. Those who will ( Louis and 8ylvia Marossan. who Music. Director1—Aileen Shep local Legion post and Dr. C. E. city when a car containing f"ur complete their high school work ; Jellied and A. W. Lull was Ser Blake, Olean Head, Raymond la- herd. Shinn. gunmen passed and opened firp- d are bound far Rumania to live with their fa/ther. The fathef kre Elsie NeWbry, Ada Hack 1er, iously Injured here today when low Albert Meyer, Vlneeat Saw Accompanist— Mary Galey ant w æ refused a visit after jie had Grace Chapin, Bernice Combs, they were burled under a hank ot yer, Charles Wallace: 7A Evelyn Madge Mitchell. ' overstayed hla le|ave ' from this William Vlmont., William Oat earth l i t a csve-in of an H-foot Arnett, gntk BilUege, Jeon Cad- ditch. The ditch was being built sow, Frances Cooper, Mao Clary. oountry. The mother Is ill In man and Richard Petrie, tor an auto garage when the MUeea Crosby. Jeoato Daley, Hasel Rev. H, F. Pemberton of this I Indian« ahd *o that state, fear earth suddenly toppled In on the city will deliver the graduation ing they would become public two workmen. Lull was rescued address to the students, i\nd the charges, has sent the children to ARRON, Ó., May i t — (LP) — in complete charge of the groc- NEW YORK CITY, May 21.-r- their father at the state's ex (liploroas will be presented by L. within » few minutes but it was Dynamiters blew up the Fisher erf on Main street, opposfte the (tp>—Arthur Irwin, young m-ww- 8. Haçkler, chairman of the school 40 minutes before Wyant’s body , < MEDIA, Penn/, May »1. — (LP) Creek htldge of the 'Northern plaza. Mr. Herbert came here jpapprman, told the court t<«lap pense. board. Elsie Newbry will dellv-j could be reached and he had died —. Mrs. Jennlo P.- Marshall tó- Ohio Power and Light oompany from anada, where he haa had ¡the story of Earl Cnrroll’s fam- er the salutatory and Ada Ileckl- from eufticatlon. dsy filed suit for / divorce from ¿ear Kent today. Shortly la^er a 16 year» experience In the grocery .Ous Washington's Birthday p'vrty Baelnnw Visita r e » ; / ■ j er the valedictory. There also w ill. David L. Marshall,. who ts now taction o( the track and another business.1 'Charles udeen and t Harry be several musical numbers by New Coat o f Paint— at Carrolta theater, a« which Ir- serving a 20-yeaT aenteoae for the trestle’along the compands right Wood, of Loa Beaoh, are business The Standard Oli tìo. is fresh murder of his mtlilaer sweetheart, ot way weta blasted. The dyna vlsttora in Aehladd and atoppeà ai the gra4vates- < > Cannon Beach— iI40-acre hotel ening «p the service atationa by Anno- May. Dietrich, laat • yrtti*. miting Is attributed to striking property sold for 120,000, for ed /h c Lithia Sprlnga hotel laet eve- putting on a new eoat of paint. employee Who walked oat óu May nlng. • ' i fetich deyOlopitoent.ri >7 ' ' " ■1. . I r- Tiding* Advertlldhg Payai Need Certificate To Ship Cherries Seven Graduates At Talent High ___ a ------- W. M. Herbert Buys Plummer Grocery Murderer’s Wife Seeking Divorce Reporter Tells About Wine Bath Strikers Blamed , For Dynamiting agi etti i