M U MTI lW W lYôîW*(il l Wffltt>Y Sl W'^,;’l* rv-'! «H MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rioh ozone St Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. A shland D aily T idings The Tidinas H a sB e e n Ashland’s Leading Natespaper. bor Nearly Fifty Years Press Wire Service) XLIX EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES TO GET DIPLOMAS Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume <41 10 S U R I O M AHHT^Np, OREGON*, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. INNOCENT MAN TO SUE STATE IE FOR HUGE SUM Big Itinerary Manned Ont For Youngsters Who Will Enjoy Ontiug More Than 200 Students From All Parts of County Coining Tomorrow >\< v» NO. 227 _______ MARI P L . Ä SETEIERS10 COME Split Switch—Wreck—12 People ¡Hurt * t w v< Land Agents in Owens Val­ ley Section Reporting Splendid Progress Convict Who H l _ Served Prison Terra Will ___ Demand ,J $56,000 Damages TO REMEMBER SOLDIERS WHO LIE IN FRANCE Graves of Buddies “ Over Soveral prospective settlors There” Will be Buried now living in the Owens Vail y Beneath Flowers section near Los Angeles, will come to Jackson county this BIG FUND IS GIVEN summer nnd * will be especially ' — interested III farm lands in the Photographs of Resting Places of upper valley adjacent to Ashland American Men Will be This Is the word contained i.. Procured n letter .from F. M. Carter to J.' ---------- II. Fuller of the chamber of coni- PARIS, May 27.— (U P)— The rnorce. With Arnaplger, mana«-1 graves of those buddies who died er of tho Talent Iarigation dis-i in France will be hidden in (low- * trict. Mr. Carter Is now in the! era this Memorial. For weeks employes of tho Owens valley country interesting farmers In migrating to, Jack- graves registration bureau in Paris have been busy trimming son county. "We can see why the people hedges and planting new flow­ hefe want to sell out and also ers in the cemeteries at Bony, we think we can see why they Romagne. Suresnes and Belleau wrould like the Rogue river and all of these resting places of valley, especially our end of it,” the war dead, present a beautiful writes Mr. Carter. We think we appearance today. On Sunday trips will l>e made have them beaten for farms, fish­ ing scenery— in fact, every­ to each one of them and flowers will be placed on every grave. th 111^. in g ” He further reports that manyl Decoration of all soldiers’ graves farmers who will soon sell their whether their relatives have land to the city of Los Angeles communicated with the bureau or are favorably inclined to Jack- not is made possible through two son county and will come here as funds. One of these is the inter­ soon as they dispose of their est from the American Legion i fund, which amounts to $5932. land. 1 The other is from interest on 74,- 1 000 francs which was contribut- I ed for war memorial purposes by ; Americans in Europe. Families Arrange About 300 families in the United States have written or cabled special requests for atten­ Opposition to Present Law tion to individual graves. Sums Voiced Bv University of money, ranging from $5 to $20 Instructors have been received by the regis­ ♦—- PRINCETON. Oí, J., May 27— tration bureau and each of these has been listed separately in or­ (U. P ,)— Overwhelming oppofe!- -------- tion to ih e prohlbitfDtf law as it der that the fatnHytwrhrties n»ny now stands was expressed in a be carefully carried out. Next Tuesday morning at 6 o’­ clock two truck loads of boys will leave Pioneer hall; for their Annual outing. About 25 boys are BIG PROGRAM PLANNED now signed up to take the trip. ---------*L Commencement cxerrteea nt 10 (An ltleraray of many events in­ Man Convict®«! of Maying Woman Fre'tl When Guilty Man cludes Lake of the Woods. Gar­ OXXoek A. M.; Plcnfc at Confesses den of the Gods, Crater Lake with Lithla Park t • v ■. camp at Anna Springs,—and 1 - , • More than ¿00 Jackson county Diamond Lake. Several side hikes LOS ANGELES. May 27— Suit boys and girls who successfully will be taken that include a trip for damages of $500,000 are said p J « .’.««-« were hurt"wjon an express train tm m e vn.rttgo tt Hortnwestern passed their eighth «grado exam­ up Mt. Pitt as far as feasible. to he pending as compensation games. , Volley ball kbuicb u«.. fOr false Imprisonment in a dra- * < • , . tr-iin on a siding inations two weeks ago will he Baseball i camp cooking, first aid, „rntlc episode that has Just been switch at Wilmette, 111., neat #ueago. ahd crashed into a freight train a . given diplomas at graduation ex­ games ercises to be held at the Ash­ Bible study, stunt night and other bared here. Indlfferent^ustice'which exact­ land Chautauqua building at 10 features will keep all the lads ,n a well rounded program from ed more than one year from the o’clock tomorrow morning. Stu- life of Carl Carmmerhyenck for donts from every section of the morning till night. Leadership of the camp includes a crime he was innocent of, be­ county will l>e represented at the H. O. Anderson, J. W. Mills, Jr., gan a movement towards making commencement program. C. V. Howell and Lawrence Pow. amends yesterday. The graduates will form in Carmmerhyenck, as James W. Germany and Poland Favor­ marching order at the Junior ell. Intended Bridegroom Killed ed in Decision of Court tried, found guilty, High school building at 9:30 in C. C. Darling will take several . Preston, ...... was ...............---------------- and Fiance Thought at The Hand 8eflten’ enck’s. who was arrested on un­ tavern. Both Krubach and h lr, One of Most Popular Boys dustry with coal, or whether the dents and their friends and fam -P«"® Bth “ > v,8,t v ,,h the spiclon. that he was tried and daughter who gathered to heir Polish government has a right In the Sidiool Hies will ¿njov a picul# at Lithla ¡AnT and Aahland par' " (8 ara 1 sentenced. unwrap the package which they, to claim them. -* at any time of | ----- - — police arrested a sus­ Monday invited to camp park. In the afternoon the music thought wa3 a wedding present, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May The court sustained the Germ­ pected thief whose fingerprints memory contest will l>e given, the caravan dates. are believed to l»e fatally injured ■ __On the eve of his triumph an contentions and declared that exactly duplicated those left on and a program of mustc, songs Police are working on t>e In scholarship when his diploma tho action of Poland, in attempt­ the screen. Under questioning the and drills will be staged by the . ... to - in - .hnt Mrs I theory man admitted having shot Mrs.» ' that the bomb was sent would have likewtso crowned a ing to take over these properties various schools. . „ - 1« I»y some rival suitor of the girl. splendid athletic career. Leland did not conform with stipulations Richard Carson on October Is, Following this program there Edward Gull, 19 years old, «in­ of the Geneva convention of 1922. 1924, while burglarizing her will be outdoor sport oft all kinds dent of Klamath county high home. at the park nnder the direction of school died yestenrtay’iirfterneoh. j The innocent victim of the law F ile A ppeal In 20 Walter Hughes, retiring athletic Death was attributed to spinal coach of Ashland high school. Student at Seattle C o n f u s e s "»» »» released immediately It meningitis contracted last weet- M illion D ollar Case poll of the faculty of Princeton Auto Theft: is Given i wft8 ,nnounc* d by Ah® dlstr,ct Field sports, ball, tennis, tugs of The case was regarded as serious Three Years attorney’s office. University, completed Tuesday. war and other athletics will be from the first and nil medical at­ Forty-two voted in favor ^>f WASIUNGTON, D. C., May 27. held. . Illinois, New York and Other tention available rould not stop All of the various «sommence-! SEATTLE, May 27. (U.P) , 05063277 modification Including light wine (U P )— George Campbell Carsob. States Are Working the disease. ment features are open to the! William Stearns, 19 year old Uni- aged prospector who was award­ and beer; 40 voted for repeal, On Petitions Leland lived for the past six general public. ' ! veratty etudent, was sentenced to ed title to blast furnace, patents while only 26 voted In favor of years in this city with his par­ II Following is the complete pro ing student , was sentenced to CHICAGO, May 27.— Assur­ ents, Mr., and Mrs. Edward C. Worth $20,000.000, by three fed­ the 18th amendment and the Vol­ gram for the day: ! from six months to three years In Mother of Evangelist Aimee ance that Illinois will join with Gull nt 832 Plum street. His fa­ eral courts, may yet lose his for­ stead act. £ 30— Graduates assemble aV the state reformatory by Superior; ---------- McPherson Will Direct New York, and perhaps othe» ther is a contractor. Leland was tune. The American Smelting Re- Junior Wfigh. In Hue of march Judge Robert M. Jones on a I g ild in g g y Teacher C&USes states, in 'a prohibition referen­ fining company, loser in the dis-, _ . Seashore Work born at Burney Valley, Californ­ by district n u m b « ! March to charge of stealing and stripping P u n il To Shoot Self trict, appelate and supreme I (J ¡5 rJllbilSSV A t dum at the November election, ia. LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 27. With Shot Gun Chautauqqa Bldg., conducted by an automobile. courts, has petitioned the United was given Tuesday when demo­ Leland Gull attended Klamath H. r ■■ ■ - — The youth is the son of J. — Mrs. Miunie Kennedy*, mother a re- Boy Scouts. Havana Guarded cratic ward committeemen met county high school for four years States supreme court for LODI, Cal., May 27.— A re­ 10:00— Music while graduates ..Stearns, Lbs Angeles civil en- of Aimee Semple McPherson, went with George Brennan, their sen­ and entered in all forniH.of ath­ view of the case. primand from a teacher at the to the seashore at Venleo today enter and are seated. 1. Invoca- gineer. atorial candidate, and, laid plans letes, football, basketball, track HAVANA, May 26,— Rumors high school she was attending to search for the body of her tion, Rev. Myron 8. Woodworth; for state-wide distribution of pe­ and baseball. He was scheduled Four K illed In of i nnrehist plots against the I ¡attem ciused Christina Hughes, 15, to titions calling for an expression daughter. She will direct hun­ 2. Singing of songs in chorus; ChanfTP T im e For f l a n g e lim e r u i pt „ i clde. T h e . gin 'American embassy-and the con­ dreds of volunteers f/om Angelus to take an active part in Class Pupils of Jackson co., led by Mica from the voters. Day exercises this morning but D ance H all Riot sulate here have resulted in spe­ Temple who will take part in M em orial Parade th® contents of a »hot- Gene of Medford schools, ‘‘Amer­ Efforts are to be made to se­ his illness precluded his name ap­ cial police precautions being gun Into her side but has a the search. She said she would ica The, Beautiful," "Oregon, My cure 200,000 signatures. taken to gaurd the buildings. The pearing on the program. chance for recovery. , Oregon," "Carry Me Back to OI’ A change in time for the state MANILA, PI., May 27. Foul p0||Ce moves were on the Instruc- remain at the beach until the sea gave up tho body of the evange­ Virginny.” 3. Remarks, 1(r W. or the parade on Memorial day nien were killed last night at :',nnLtjong „( the government. I^and G rant B ill list who disappeared about nine Briggs. Flag Salute, graduating was anuaunced today .by members M other’s F ight Fernando, forty miles north of _____________ days ago. class. 4. America, audience. 5. of'the Grand Army of the Repub., Maxilla in a bloody riot preclpk-j N earing Passage Address to Eighth grade gradu­ lie, who are In charge of the For Son Is Lost ated over dancing girls in a Ba-1 Theatrical Man ates; class of Jaskeon co., "Sign- day’s program. The line of march tive cabaret. Man W ith Broken WASHINGTON, May 27.— The hoards,’ by Supt. O. A. Briscoe. will start from the Plaza block The battlo was provoked by I WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. May D eclared G uilty Ashland. 6. Presenting diplo­ at 9:30 Monday morning instead 27.— Mrs. Mary Warner's writ of house committee on public lands soldiers of tho native constabul­ N eck Still Lives mas to class of 1926, by County of 10 o’clock as was first an­ habeas corpus, whereby she at­ today ordered a favorable report Drive to Get Under Wav To­ ary wbo were angered over the NEW YORK, May 27— (U .P )— on the Hawley* bill to pay coun­ morrow With H. L. Clay- cabaret management’s refusal to Supt. Homes Carter. nounced. tempted to obtain the release of BALTIMORE. Md„ May 25.— Earl Carroll,’ Broadway theatrl- ties for taxes lost on the former oomb in Charge Noon— allow them to mingle with the her son, Alfred Anderson, from producer, was found guilty Dosplte a brokon nock and a com­ Irai Oregon and California lands dur­ Picnic lunch hour in Ashland girls as freely as students. Sing Sing, has ben dismissed by two counts of perjury last plete severance of the spinal cord, on Under the leadership of II. L K lam ath Flooded ing 11 years, totaling over $ >.- park. the supreme court here. The boy night aa the outgrowth of the John M. Peregoy continues to Claycomb. chairman ol the mem­ 000,000. Congress * Hawley will 1:80— Concert and contest. sentenced to 10 years In pris­ grand jury Investigation of the live. Peregoy was Injured Sun­ bership committee, the chamber W ith Bad Checks was urge passage at this session. 1. Music, Gold Hill Orchestra, 2. Floods In Russia on for burglary, paroled, and lat­ bath tub party which he gave at day wh6n he walked Into an irri­ of commerce will get It’s member­ Milkmaid Drill. 3 and 4 grades. er rearrested and sent back. Mrs. theatre last Washington’s gation ditch near Harrisburg. Pa. ship drive under way tomorrow Says Prosecutor lease -had Imen unconditional. R eservations For Cause B ig Damage his Rogue River schools. 3. piano His recovery is Imposoilde, doc­ Birthday. morning, it wae definitely annnii- solo. 4. Drill, Roguo River Warner maintained his first re- tors say. noed this afternoon. A goal of schools. 5. Music Memory con- R ecep tion Urged more than 350 memliers Is the MOSCOW, May 2 7 — (U P )-- T * teat by (earns of Jackson county; Thousands have been driven from . KLAM a -: H FAItototo«. tt Seaplane H alted aim of the committee. C ondition S till Rutte Falls, Elk Creek, Jackson­ tt Champ To Answer their homes by the flood which All members of the chanil’or tt Ord., May 27.— (Special) » Other chambers throughout the has uiovod down the Volga river ville, Lone Pine, Oak Grove, tt Klamath Falls merchants B y H eavy Storms of commerce and citizens gener­ tt H eld Precarious state, including Portland and Med Driving Charges Phoenix, Sams Valley and others. are easy marks for forgers tt ally who desire to attend the ban­ ford, are now starting their mem­ and swept over the lowlands of tt 6. Orchestra, Gold Hill, 7. Drill, the low lying river towns and and bad check operators, a quet to be tendered President 3. bership MIAMI, Fla., May 27.— (UP) j MEMPHIS. Tenn., May 27,— Dershlp drives, and ann tho mo local 181irroun(, lng country. Railroad HARTSDALE, N. Y„ May 27.— Central Point schools. 8. Piano tt says E. L. Elliott, district » A. Churchill of the Ashland Nor­ chamber officials believe that Ash-1 — With their seaplane slightly (U .P.)— Jack Dempsey will start lnlnnHnn hnrt Solo. 9. Monologue, with piano tt The condition of Commander communication has been endan- attorney, who claims his tt mal, and Mr». Churchill at the land will rank high with any of accompaniment, Josephine Clute- tt Evangeline Booth, head of the j gored but thus fur there have damaged by storms which naught, for California within a week to office la flooded with bad tt Lithla Springs hotel Tue o iy [ rw— „ I .U . In th o nrn ratA mem '■j tlBFH tt K about 200 IDIICH south o' an swer char g e s e f rss bl— Ap g l egete. 19. Songs, grmio cheeks because the mer­ « Salvation Army in o*“ noon, are urged to send in their bership which is attained; Mlama, the Argentine fliers were ; ing which are pending .against from Gold Hili schools. 11. Piano tt chants are so liberal in » States, who is UI at her home reservations to the chamber of forced to return here today. They1 Solo. 12. Parasol Drill, Centra’. tt , him at Medera. he said today. He here, is still precarious, accord­ commerce at once. tt cashing check« for total tt dropped in the harbor and were didn’t appear to be much worried Point schools. 14. Decision of ing to her, physician, Dr. Whiter Kills Brother In tt strangers.’ • ' There wHI be no forum lumli- Steps Are Taken k towed into port. contest and awards. that a bench warrant has been Is­ "Even a small young­ n Tilden. eon Tuesday, it was announ d, tt A ccident A t Play 8:30— Park 8ports. Games and sued for his arrest. To Break Strike because of the bfcnftuet and re­ tt ster can get a check cash­ tt sports at pleasure of visiting tt ception. 'Reservations for 'he tt ed at almost any store in schools. Tennis, volley ball, bas­ LO8 ÀNGtfife. May 27.— (U.- « Hangs H im self In Jones Is function will close by noon Mon­ » town,” he said. ‘‘The mer­ BALTIMORE, Md„ May 27.— P,)*4-Not knowing *^hat he was' B obb ketball. Coach Hughes and, Mr. All R escued In day. tt chants come to this office » (U P )— The Presbyterian general doing. Albert Andereon. 4 - years Presence Of Girl Howell in charge. ‘ inner At Golf Wi it and d«t granting llcanoee to three mod­ Edwàrd's chest. *The lad died In the fifth round of the British out m lse at Wyoming wsrs re- (U P )— Through ultra-violet ray tt indicated he would compel » his rndtlier’s arms a few minutes amateur tournament. the suicide Tuesday night. She In $25,000 ball for perjury. Jud» ernist novitiates. Since ported sefs thia afternoon, treatments, an ordinary milch tt merchants to put up a » later.’ ’ 1 1 . ' ties Gibbs of the Bronx supreme said she fainted and that when Harrta waa the title holder the than >0 wars reacued. was r#* •« lxind to Insure prosecut­ tt cow may be induced to produce Dallas t - Willamette Valley she recovered consclousn*«», court said the mute*«1 teetiroUw match, took the aspect of on u n -! ported, and the fire 1« under cou- milk whfqji cures, rickets, accord­ tt ing all such das««’ before tt tn a divorce «wae was the w<>ret Lumber Company adds 50 ra«n*ito dangling from j Résulta offlclal championship conteM. 1 trol. ing to Dr. Howard B. Lewis, of tt he Issued any more com­ » Classified mill j t’i «'•! ; he had ever "heard.* lhnb, dead. I “ » plaints. ‘ the University of Michigan. BOMB BRINES D EA IR3 OR O N E B KLAMATH BOY ™ çnrrnMRR fO FATAL MALADY E H INCETON F, OPPOSE PROHIBITION i.— . - - - IS SENE 10 PRISON KEISPERN N IN EH FI m.l il, ITr,lf., l a i MERE MEMBERS M L BE CHAMBER’S GOAL erww. Li.