Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 05, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA germs
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading
paper. For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
Thia is a proven fa ct
(United Pre«» Wire Servlcjj^
VOI- XLIX
Succeaaur to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volttina 41
' NO. 234
ASHLAND, OREGON, SA TlìfD A Y , Jt-XK-5, 192G
Airaee Semple McPherson Reporte«* & caled
NOTED LEADER
OF CAMP FIRE
GIRLS COMING
CITIZENS A R E ; » « WOMAN FOUND
TOLL TO SAVE ”„ KLAMATH Ä TERMINAL! ¡AFTER SEARCH
OF T O WEEKS
WATER SUPPLY
First Actual Photo ot Polish Revolution
IN EASTERN CITIES
_______
Three Carloads Will be Sent
From Here by Local
F ru it Association
City Manager Malone A p­
peals to Residents to
Cooperate W ith City
Miss Mary Squire, Editor o f ;
Let
E verygirl’s Magazine,
to
her
To Make Visit
Ashland pin another star
flag of progress
A carload of luscious Ulng eher
PROGRAM IS PLANNED I r,es- of Perfect Hize and e«P«rtly
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' packed, left Ashland' last night
point
M any F unction« A rrangisi For for Chicago, from which
they will Ito diverted into the best
N ational O fficer by A shland
eastern markets.
C hapter
•
Another carload of these cher­
Miss Mary Squire, editor of Kv ries has been shipped to ah east-
ry Girls’ Magazine, tho national ¡ ern market for the retail trade, i
publication of Camp Fire Girls, Is according to 8. I). Taylor, man
coming to Ashland next Thurs- ««?cr of the Ashland Fruit an 1 j
<1„, morning and will r .,„ .l„ In l-rodne. Anno,.......on. win,
REGULATIONS
FIX ED
In sp ector to Start .V « t W eek to
Ins|M*ct Faucet« in C ity
Lim it«
I
Will Break Ground for New!
Building This Month,
Declares Official
Aimee Semple McPherson is
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Jun-
Located in Canada by
5. ' Ground, for the new South­
Private Detectives
ern Pacific $800,000 term inal, in
Klamath Falls w ill be
broken TELEGRAM
RECEIVED
within ten days; laying*of heavy
steel between Klamath F alls and \ o Detail« of Discovery C ontained
in Brief M essage to
the Grass Lake cut-off will he
ix)« A ngeles
completed within «>0 days; Erec­
tion of a lew sm all bridges Is all
Dial remains to com pletion of the
LOS ANGELES, Cal.,
Natron cut-off; and by next Sep­ June 5.--
—Aimee Sem­
tember the Grass Ixiko to Dietz ple
McPherson, missing
cut-off will be completed.
evangelist, has been found
These were the announcem ents in Edmonton, Canada, ac­
made last night by J. H. Dyer, cording to a telegram to
general manager of tho South­ Chief of Police James A.
ern Pacific railroad, who, with J. Davis.
W'. Fitzgerald, superintendent of
The telegram was signed
the Shasta Division arrived in
by Inspector Middleton of
Klamath Falls last night after a
the International Detectives,
visit of inspection on the Natron
who said she had been posi­
cut-off.
tively
identified by three op«
The two S. P. officials were ac­
eratives
of his agency.
companied by George Kelly, prom­
No
other
information was
inent Oregon saw m ill operator.
City Manager Clyde A. Malone
today Issued an urgent appeal to
all Ashland residents to conserve
the water supply ns much as pos­
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a t t e m p t 1,1
sible during the com ing summer
l i l t s photo, nrsl to reach America since (he months. Unless real econom y In
this county until Saturday morn vised the p ack ing of the cherries overthrow the \\ ltos aunninistration.
Till planted ill ll Warsaw . the use Of water is shown, more
lug. during which time she w ill, a «d procured the market for f ig h t in g , s h o w s it crowd gathered at a revolutionary field
! stringent measures m ust be taken.
visit and Interview the Camp Ffrei them.
i.street.
Girls of Southern Oregon. Sev-j
The cherries all were grown i n _________----------- - -------------i-------------------------------------------------------
1 he said.
” 1 am asking that the people.
oral activities have been planned or ««ear Ashland and are In every'
, ns a matter of civic loyalty and
for her visit.
sense an Ashland product. Every
! gaod citizenship, observe tho apec-
On Thursday afternoon she will i b o x 'o f cherries contains a stenc-i
i tai water regulations which have
be taken for a drive over the v u l-p * ed label of Ashland, which, as a
been adopted.” he said. " We
ley. On Thursday evening there , reBult, should obtain some valu-
! must face facts Just as they are.
will be a reception for her n t'a b le advertising for her fruits,
WENTWORTH CLUB, Eng
The water supply is low, and will
the W omen’s Civic Club House at;
Mr- Taylor further announced
contained in the wire, and
land,
June
5.— i tT )—
Fast Ball Game Scheduled
H- L- Claycomb and E arl not be sufficient to carry us
8 o ’clock. This will be. open to ,hat a ready market lias been
police
officials and author­
Jim"
Barnes
and
W
alter
Hagei*
at Jackson Hot Springs
CrOW Sign up 11 to j through the summer unless ex-
all parents and friends of «he Procured for Ashland peacheo and
ities
generally
were await­
great
American
golf
professionals,
at 2:30 Tomorrow -
Chamber cf Commerce
trem e caution is shown.
Camp Fire Girls. There will he i a more pretentious label has been
were crushed under an over­
ing
further
word
froih the
■
!
Real Having Urged
several addresses by local people 1 de8*Kned for them. The peaches
If confidence counts for any­ whelming defeat today by two;
Canadian city for further
Three
membership
drive
“\\'e are asking that people
in r e e m
e u iu e r s a ip n
r i v e team
i e » m s,
i|
"Wp
and a musical program by the likewise will be shipped east for thing, Ashland Is due to break In-
British players. Abe Mitchel! and are going to take the field Mon- not on,y ol)8prvp (he regulatory
confirmation cf the telegram.
girls, as well as a display cf so ’re retail consumption.
i to the winning column tomorrow George Duncan. This Is the out-j day in a determined effort to «x-j hours, but , bn(
thpy
,,kew ,..fi
Cainp Fire m aterials which the
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EDMONTON, Canada, June 5.
, afternoon when the local base­ standing feature of a one-sided <el the record made by H. L. Clay-; wateh' tbpir garden, and ,aw„ g
Red
Bluff
Church
Row
Ends
girls have made. Miss Squire will
—
(IP) — There is no record of
ball team clashes with the Klam­ tournament which ended by the comb and Earl Crow, who re p o r t-iand shll( off th„ wa(pr pvpn bp.
speak on the national orga n ize-’ * H li l .m r r . N m i l II
With
Blood
as
Clergymen
Mrs.
Aimee Semple McPherson,
a th -F a lls Pelicans at the local Britishers winning the cup.
they had procured 11 new fore (hfl h(1,|rH arp up, If their
tion and explain what it is doing
Have Battle
’missing I-os Angeles evangelist,
Jackson Hot Springs park.
members for the chamber of com- places have been su fficien tly Ir­
for the girls of America. She is
'according to officials of the Corona
The boys wound up their prac­
merce today.
rigated.
I
RED BLUFF. Cal., June 5.— hotel here, where she is reported
on the coast for the national con­
tice last night with a session of
A thorough canvass of the city
” I-ast year the water hour3 did (U P )— Two Baptist clergyman
vention of Camp Fire Girls, which
batting practice which sent the
will be made next week by the not go into.effect until Julv 25th engaged in a fist fight last nlgljt to have been located by a detect­
has been held tills week at Stack- th ie f
ive agency.
Baughman Attends ball singing to every part of the
5 ¡other teams, although both Mr. bu,
1924. It was necessary
essnry ti
to in the presence of church mem­
ton. and which is clotting with u
The hotel officials reported that
Pre-Convention Meeting
lot. The infield had a good, snap­
t / ’ Claycomb and Mr. Crow are <1e- curtail the use of-w ater early In bers.
trip through Yosemite national
a Miss Blanche Potter of Ix>s
At Grants Pass
py workout and showed marked
termlned to keep out In the lead May. Wp w ,„ haVe 8UffIcIent wn.
The argument began after the
park.
Improvement over their work of Hundreds Lose Lives When during the campaign.
| ter for
purpo8M, (h ,B 9nnuunr wife of the Rev. J. Brooks Frost, Angeles had been staying at the
A pre-convention gathering of a week ago
Trip to P inehurst
The new members reported till«' | f every resident of Ashland pastor ot the Red Bluff Baptist hotel for more than two weeks
Supplies Fail to Reach
" S u n n jf Mohler is all primed
On Friday morning the girls •fire chiefs was held last night at
morning by them are: L. 8. shows real economy and aids us church, refused to shake hands and that a James H. Gould, also*
F ar North Settlement
will enjoy a swim m ing party with Grants Pass, where insurance to plt(.h Ashland to victory. In
of Loa Angeles, had been at the
Brown, William
Rice,
W. J. I in conservation.
with the Rev. Gld Higglnbottom.
Miss Squire. On Friday after­ rates were thoroughly discussed addition to this veteran southpaw,
hotel for a month. These are the
NOME, Alaska, June 5. — <LP) Dougherty, George E. Robinson.I
Inapector Hired
There had been dissension In persons owning cars In which the
noon the Camp Fire Girls of Jack­ and other Important matters tak- Emory Davis, a spltball pitcher, — Hundreds of Siberian natives
J.
A.
Yeo,
Leo
Schoenlger,
H.
O.
“The
city
Is
putting
on
an
In-
church ranks. Frust accused the
••
sonville, Talent and Ashland will en up. according to Fire Chief ' „i8O win bp on hand to take up are
dead
from Starvation and Parkhurst, Cliff Jenkins, M r . spector the first of the week who evangelist of making an offensive evangelist is reported to have been
Baughman
who
was
in
attend-,
the
burden
at
any
stage
of
the
accompany Miss Squire to Pine­
City officials launched an
many others took their own lives Arthur Tonner, S. A. Barnes and will inspect all faucets both in remark to his wife, Higglnbottom , \ seen.
nve8tlgati; n V ' ^
hurst where they will
hold a ance. Deputy State Flre Marshals game. The team will line up in
to avoid a sim ilar fate when food W illiam Herbert.
the houses and yards.
If any poked a flat at the pastor's son. a reqile8t of Calfornia po„ pp of
joint gathering with the Camp Gleason and Dalrymple met with substantially the same order as
and hunting supplies failed to
In addition to these they re- bad leaks are discovered
they
The fight raged furiously for fidala.
Fire ' Girls of Klamath
Falls. the fire fighters and discussed the at Klamath Falls last Sunday, and
reach them at Indian Point settle­ ported they had ,several other; must l>e repaired ImmedlatelJ-. If some minutes.
Both men hnd
There will be a program by the various problems. The state con- if the locals get any of the breaks
ment, across Bering Straight-from good prospects which they hoped | the householder shows no lueliu-! bleeding faces when the eneount-
ventlon
will
be
held
at
Corvallis
of
the
game
they
stand
a
good
various camps ail'd a talk by Miss
Alaska.
to sign up by the first of the week: atlon to repair them, the city er ended,
! chance of humbling the league
Sqiilrq.
■ dm ing the week of June 21.
News of the plight of the Rus­
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' will do so and charge- it up;
—
Among those attending th o 1 leaders.
Follow ing the
program all
sian trappers was given by Cap­
'
against
the
property.
Word from Klamath F alls this
guardians and friends or parents conference last night were Chief
tain Ira Rank of the schooner
“ We want to bo fair with ev­
who are there will have dinner nt Carlin of Bend, Chief Graham of m orning'is to the effect that
Trader, who has returned here
ery water consumer in Ashland,
Corvallis.
Chief
Elliott
of
Med-;
more
than
200
fans
will
accom-
Pinehurst lodge. Those who de-
after a 10 day trading trip to
but we also want them to he fair
GEARHART. Ore., June 5. —
ford, Walter Long of Portland,j pany their team over the Green
Little
Diomede
Island.
He
said
lit
I
with
the city. If a proper spirit
( Con tinned On P age F ou r)
(IP) — Action looking toward the
Chief Hollowell of Grants Pass, Springs and will be on hand whe»
learned that the soviet govern­
'
of cooperation is shown, there
establishm ent of tax conference
and Chief Baughman of Ashland. the two teams take the flelo
ment failed to furnish supplies People of T hat State Not will be plenty of water for all Tiny Tots Trapped in Flam -!comraltte€8 of bankers in all
promptly at 2:30 tomorrow after­
or hunting equipm ent. Unable to
Interested Sa vs Governor purposes, nnd lawns and gardens
«•oast states probably will be taken
W Dwelling Near
noon.
hunt, the natives ate their dog»
will not suffer as a result of the
Ben
S.
Paulen
¡today
at the annual convention
Modesto,
Calif.
From every angle It looks like
but even these were not sufficient
summer regulations.”
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jot the Oregon State Bankers' as-
a good, fast game and predictions
TOPEKA. Kan., June 5.— (U P )
to tide fhem over the, winter.
MODESTO, Cal., June 6.— ( U -! aociatlon here.
The purpose of
are made that the largest crowd
—
Either a state or nation refer­
A box social will be held at the
U
)—
TA-o
children
were
burned
to
the
suggested
conference
will be
that ever witnessed
a baseball
endum on prohibition would he
Bellview school house next Thurs­
death
lute
Thursday
when
flrejl®
encourage
a
modernization
and
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jun-’ game In Ashland will be on hand
defeated 1«) to 1 in Kansas, in the
day evening to provide funds for 5.— Klamath may just as well re­ at Jackson Hot Springs tomor­
d«*|troyed the rancli
home
j f equalization of tax systems in all
opinion of Governor Ben 8. Paul-
aiding the girls of that section to concile herself to the present row to witness the game.
Manuel T. Bettencourt. nenr Del- coast states.
en.
hl.
attend the summer cluli schools state highway o ilin g .o f the Ash­
In a statem ent the Kansas gov-j
to be held at Corvallis within the land-Klamath Falls highway from
Bettencourt. 8. and Q j .- l G r a d i n f p Ta
ernor fujther expressed his views!
f OLUMBU8, (>.. June 5. Ac- j his Frederick
7-months-old
brother, Ed-
I r ia f lU a K IS
PARIS. June
5.— Alexandre
next few weeks. The box soclaj Keno west to the summit of
as follows
; casing the republican administra-
Millerand,
former
premier
and
will be held In conjunction with Green Springs mountain.
ward, wero trapped In the house
“We are very well satisfied in ,,on of “ '"fading state rights.”
m inister of foreign affairs and
the Achievement Day program to
by flam es which started after the
This was the statem ent yester­
president of France from I 1' 20 Kansas with the operation of the lTn,ted s,ate8 Sennior W. H. parents had left for Delhi. Men;
be staged by the pupils of the day of Roy Klein, state highway
ASTORIA, Ore., June 5.— (UP)
until 1924, has returned to (lie prohibition law. The question of, Kln* of ” l"h’ 8°'>ndP‘> " "at wa8 working In a nearby field saw the! Miss Amelia Puustlnen, 18-yesr-
school, and indications are that n engineer, to C. C. Seeley, resident
a good prohibition referendum |s l termPd
“ battle cry of nallon-
forefront of French politics to at*
large crowd will be In attendance. highway engineer,
’•laze but arrived too late to res­ old girl graduate of the Knappa-
Funpral services for Mrs. An­
al
democracy”,
at a state-w id e
not of vltjil concern nnd i i not
cue the children.
The pupils will hold a tag day In
Svensen Union high school. Is a
“ Wherever we start
oiling nette Henderson Bemis, whn died tack Germany and soviet Rtisdtt
démocratie rally here.
the Bellview district exclusively communities Invariably ask for here yesterday, will be held nt and to sound a 3o1emn warning u rg e d o r d em an d e d by o u r pea-
fisherman nnd is taking her plaeo
"The most important issue be­
pie.”
next Monday for the iwneflt of m ore,” Klein explained to th“ 1:30 o’clock tom orrow afternoon against “ Illusions of Locarno ”
with the gillnetters on tho lower
fore
the
people
today,”
Senator
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the summer session wark.
Colombia In order to earn money
resident engineer. "So we must from the H. C. Stock chapel, with
King declared, discussing Presi­
with which to enter the Vnlrers-
adhere to our original plan, for burial in Mountain View cem e­
dent Coolidges recent executive
! ity of Oregon next fall.
«
which wo appropriated a specific tery.
Services were
originally
order com m issioning state
add
am ount.”
announced for this afternoon but
county officials as prohibition ag­
JERSEV CITY, N. J . June 5 —
were changed for tomorrow
to
ents, "Is the preservation ot in­
Is distributed gratis to the
Love
of bridge kept her liusband
permit relatives to arrive for the
dividual rights.
guests of Tho Lithia Springs
away
nights at card tubles and
TACOMA,
Wash.,
June
5
.
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PASADENA,
Cal.,
June
■
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services.
« llU n .
w «.
and Ashland Hotel and to th<
Billy Papke, former world's udJa
campers at Lithia Park and
her, Mrs. Mary Mahoney of Engl •- The Storting ^oint For
dlew eight champion, was arrested destroyed In a lire believed of In­
Jackson Hot Springs camp
wood alleges in her suit for di­ Tourists!
here yesterday on a charge of ia- cendiary origin at the Foster-
grounds— a total of approxi­
vorce.
sault and battery.
Newbegln company mill at Fred­
Spend a few days here and
mately 200 copies each day"-—
Several students who w ill at­
Complaint was filed by Ch.nlos erickson, ’ soutl\ of here on the
visit
the follow ing scenic won­
In order that Ashland’s v isit­
tend the summer session of tHe!
F. Featherstone, who claims 'he Milwaukee railroad national pBrk
ders
within a day’s driving
ors ma^ know som ething of
Ashland normal school have nl-l
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DEROIT, Mich., June 5.— For
former pugilist threw him bodily branch. The plum age Is estim at­
distance:
ready arrived in the city and are I Things were warming up a hit from his home because he brought
our city.
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ed at $30,000, covered by insur­ more than fifty m inutes a trial!
Lake of The Woods
eagerly awaiting the opening of In Ashland this afternooh, with his dog with him on a visit
proceeded here with only 11 Jur­
ance.
the school. Others have s e n t! indications
that the
mercury
Klamath Falls
*
Lithia Springs Hotel
ors. The 12th Juror. Mrs. Nina
Hotel Ashland
Oregon
Caves
word they will arrive during th e'w ou ld reach above 90 degrees by
CARSON
c
u
n
’.
Nev..
June
5.Ì
Smith, after returning from the
Ashland Natatorium
coming week.
late this afternoon. The highest
noon recess rememb«>red that s h e '— Charges linking United States! Rogue River Fishing Spots
California Ofegon Power Co.
Presidtnt J. A. Churchill Is point reached was 89 degrees,
had left a pot of beans on the Senator Tasker L. Oddie with the! Klamath River— Fishing
While you are a guest In eiir city, be certain to vllslt Lithia
Lithia Park Board
completing much of the detail which was attained at fo<$r O'clock
fire and persuaded the Judge to attempted suppression of liquor Jacksonville— County Seat
Park, a playground of many acres, with the main entrance
Jackson Hot Spring*
work Incident to the opening of in the afternoon.
excuse her while aha went home cases have been made by George Crster Lake— Open Later.
W in
LAND DETERMINED B ritishers
Golf T ournam ent
TO DEFEAT KLAMATH
BRINGING RESULTS
STAGE FIST FIGHT
.FIS E M FS H Û 1 D
STATE CONFERENCE
STARVATION KILLS
Bankers Planning
Tax Conferences
T
Bellview To Hold
Highway Oiling
Big Basket Social
Not To Be Made
M illerand Comes
Back In Politics
State Rights An*
Upheld By Solon
Will Hold Bemis
Funeral Sunday
Salmon Fisherman
Two Much Bridgi*
( «ause O t Di vorce
Form er Champion Much Lum ber Lost
Held For Assault
In Tacoma Blaze
TH IS ISSUE
Students A rriving
For Normal School
• Ashland
F erninine Ju ro r
Torrid W eather
Strikes Ashland
Forgets Cooking
Nevada/ Senator
In Liquor (úse
V ISIT LITHIA PARK
City Of Ashland
Talent Irrigation District
the new normal school. He ex­
Acoordlng
the government
school building next week,
weather foreoast, tt will be even
pecti to open up*his office In the warmer here tomorrow.
at the Place, where Nature’s deepest beauties are found
along the Walks that lead you through the forest border­
ing on Ashland creek.
to remove them.
Tidings Advertising Pays.
Sprlngwater. who ie retiring as
United States attorney for Ne­
vada.
Beautiful Siskiyou Mountains
Diamond T,sks Flaklttg