Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 10, 1926, Image 1

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MAT i ABIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the sjch ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
, The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading
'
T idings
paper Eor Hearty f if ty Years
<\ « m s
(United Pre»» Wire Service)
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa ct
NO, 138
Emily Wing Kills Daughter and ilcrscll
r \ __ ___ w:ii U
Coolidge
Will Have
To Live In Hotel
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n
.
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nv„...
Shriners Wake lip Philly
WASHINGTON, J u n o
10.—President
JCoolidge
will probably bo driven to
living in a hotel while the
White House Is being re­
paired,
The alarming condition
of the roof has caused ad­
ministration officials
to
Insist on repairs before
the heavy snows of win­
ter. House leaders prom­
ised quick action on bill
»350,000 for the repairs.”
1UOVH1P Dill PCltl IP nAV DDDPDAU
PURI I f lU N fF
PARKING R U L E « M M
PUBLIC
DANCE
AI VINING SUNDAY m dp »iMPIl
WITH PARALLEL B i ASHLAND E LK S l u B L ™ N t u
PREDOMINATING
Robert J. Nixon oft Yreka
W ill Give History of Flag; ’
Public Welcomo
Councilmen Will Seek Law
Manager Malcne Evolves
Patriotic Flag
Day exercises
Tonight at Meeting to
Plan to Eliminate Con­
will tie held by Ashland lodge II.
Cut All Dances
gestion and Danger
A sad .double tragedy oecured Wednesday evening
when Mrs. Emily E. Wing, wife of J. Z. Wing of 532
Allison street, shot her 10-yenr-old daughter, Eunice, four
times, killing her instantly at 7:15 jy in. and then shot
herself in the left temple. Despite the seriousness of the
wound, Mrs. Wing lived for an hour and 15 minutes,
although she was uneonseioils during- the period.
The entire W ing family were at home just previous
to the tragedy. Mrs. W ing had stated she was suffering
from a headi^lie and Mr. W ing had advised her to lie ,
down and rest. This she did, and Mr. Wing then went j
across the street to pick some cherries. This was a few i
minutes after 7 o ’clock. Mr. W ing.had been away from!
the house only five minutes when he heard the shots. Teils Students Best Oppor­
tunities Now Available
Rushing to the attic of the house, Mr. Wing found
to Young People
his daughter lying on the floor dead and Ids.wife mor­
tally wounded. A physician was. called, hut medical aid
Irving
Vining, of this city,
was, of course, no avail.
{
pleased a large audience at
P. O. Elks No. 844. In the Vin­
BEFORE CITY COUNCIL ing theatre Sunday afternoon. M A Y O R W I L L VETO
June 1.3th at 2 p. m., and a cor-
' stop Signs to be Place.l at, Home i dial invitation has been extend- Must Prohibit All And Cannot
Single Out Any Special One,
ed to the public to attend the
of Most DangeroiLs ( ’«>»r?rs
Is The Opinion
per a monies.
The Flag Day ex­
In City
ercises will also include a splendid
An ordinance prohibiting all
The city of Ashland will havi picture. “I'll Show
You The
public
dancing within the cPy
a systematic plan of parking and Town.'
other automobile
regulations.
The program as arranged for limits of Ashland has been pre­
provided the recommendations of the entertainment will include: pared and wll be presented at
City Manager C. A. Malone, “The History of The Flag,” by the meeting of the city council to­
which he will make to the clty| Robert J. Nixon, of Yreka, Cal.; night, according to a statement
council tonight, are adopted.
' Ritualistic exercises by Exalted made by Councilmen High and
Mr. Malone has been studying j Ruler James Rowers, Esteemed Wiley this morning to a repre­
the local parking situation far a ; Leading Knight Andrew J. Mc- sentative of Tho Dally Tidings.
Councilman High yesterday no-
long time and has evolved a plan Oee Esteemed Loyal Knight. An-
whlch lie thinks will both prevent 1 drew j McCallen and Esteemed tifiel City Attorney Wm. Briggs
to inform the directors of tho
nny congestion and also glvo j Lecturing Knight1 Clyde G. Young
chamber of commerce at their
greater safety to the motorist. and musical numbers.
meeting last night that this ac-
"Stop” Rlgns will be placed nt I
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A closer examination showed
T- -
Marshfield in his graduation ad­
tlan would be taken and that,
two dangerous corners, North
that only one bullet entered Mrs. I A I T
dress there, according to The
in
the opinion of Councilman
Pioneer and Oak streets entering
W ings body, but that she hndjl H / l l | ( | r \
I f I Marshfield Dally News, which
High,
It would be advisable for
into Main streets. Several acci­
shot the little girl four times, j VlJLlUWlJkz ' JLlllJl stated :
„
<
the
chamber
of commerce to el­
dents have occurred at these two
two bullets entering the head and
"The young people of today
iminate any reference to dancing
corners, but Mr. Malone believes
two In the left breast.
have the best opportunities to
In Llthia Park during the Fourth
that if motorists driving Into
The ,physician stated that it
succeed ever recorded in history
of July celebration, which had
Main street are required to "top!
was a case of sudden insanity.
, but they face the hardest battle
;at this point these accidents w in j 5375,000 Invested^ by New been planned to raise the finances
Two weeks ago Mrs-. Wing pro­
because of these opportunities,
Citizens During Period of to pay for the fireworks, a part
i be prevented.
cured a revolver and Is said to
of the celebration program hero
Irving E. Vining, president of the
Feb. 1 to May 30
j Parking will be prnhlblted on:
have threatened to end her life.
Monday. July 5th.
Oregon state chamber of com­
East Main from the Electric Bak-,
At this time, she did not make;
new
One
hundred
twentv-nlne
This notice was given to the di­
merce, told the 62 meml>ers ol
erv corner to the corner of the
any threats against the daughter.!
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the Marshfield high school gradu­
Barber Shop next to Plummer’s 'settlers were reported to the rectors. who are holding up fur­
only stating, according to the|Vare and Pepper in Retent ating class and the audience of More than 255,000 delegates
the Ancient Arabic Order,
__
1 Land Settlement Department of ther action on the qelehration un­
physician who was present, that! Election Spent Large Sum more than 1,000 that packed the Nobles of the M^vstie Sh«:«x^ attended the fifty-second ’
other ,,locks on Ma ln ;th® Portland Chamber of Com- til the dance question has been
she did not know w^at would be­
Por W atchers
Egyptian theatre to witness the imperial council ill Philadelphia, when David Croslund, street and several blocks on sidej merce, cooperating with the settled. It was stated. It Is pos­
come of Eunice after she. . Uie
grad dation exercises yesterday left below, of Montgomery, Ahi., was elected Imperial Streets parallel parking will pre-:9 “»1® Chamber, during the per- sible that. If the dating is pro­
WASHINGTON, June 10.— In- afternoon.
mother, had departed.
hibited as the councilmen plan,
C. Burger, of Denver, I
~
At this time Mr. Wing and tb<»^ vestigators have ascertained t^nl
the celebration may havo to be
‘‘Speaking on the subject, “The p c .c ta .o to » „ e c c ,
physician procured the revolver j at least 2,500 persons voted II- BIg chance to Make Good,” Mr. right. The myriad red fezzes, bands, costumed, patrols, both sides from the Pinza to N ., economic units In the state for cancelled.
and Mr. Wing hid this In the at- legally In Pittsburgh In the ro- Vining told .the graduates that and stunts lent amazing color ot the Sesquicentennial Pioneer where diagonal parking, they have invested over »375,000.
According to Councilmen High
tic of the garage and destroyed cent primary, Charles t . McOov- they were stepping into a differ­
and
Wiley, the question of pro­
will prevail. This will be at an!
During the month of May the
tho ammunition. The rovolver ern, manager of the west stair? ent sphere of life and urged them crowds. Photo shows the Ballut Abvad T em pledelega­
hibiting
dancing was discussed re­
angle of 4 5 degree?. No parking Portland oifice received signed
a 3R-callbre Colt’s Automatic, headquarters of Governor Pin- "to cultivate the ability to' make tion from Albuquerque, X. M., with its camel.
'spaces such as In front of the statements from 102
families cently in various churches of tha
was later found by Mrs. W ln gjch ofs campaign .told the «enate' " ^ 7 ^ " „ 7 a ”
theatre, fire stntlon, fire - plugs, who declared their intention of cRy. with the result, as the coun­
-and this was the revolver which investigating committee today,
everyone you meet.”
i and riher places will continue as coming to Oregon bringing an ln- cilmen stated, that more than
she used yesterday afternoon j “We didn’t have money enough
1200 persons In attendance at the
All Things Possible
at present, of course.
vestment of no less than »240.900
Mr. Wing made a/i effort to as- to investigate everywhere, but
various churches voted against
“Everyone has an opportunity
The parallel parking will allow Thirty-one others indicated in
certain where she had procured found 2500 that voted who h a d i d gucpegs ,g atta,ned onIy
permitting dancing In Llthia
by
n space of IS feet. Instead of 20 , beir letters their expectation to
Park.
the revolver, hut could not lesrn no right to do so, he stated.
taking advantage of the oppor
I feet, as in the temporary parallel Ponie to thia state.
McGovern said Pinchot’s op­
The councilmen said they then
from what source the revolver
tunlties. he said. All things are
parking spaces at the Plaza which
The department operalons con-
ponents, William S. Vare, tile
_
,
. , .
.
ovru^aau
▼ ivx-• which
w i i i v i i was
vv na to
iu
sought legal mi
advice,
came.
possible and there is no such Manager Enders Sure Ash-J
“ nUe actlve ln corre8r ° n(len<’’’ the affect that ft would be Rleeal
About a year ago Mrs. Wing successful aspirant, and Senator.
First Street from Main to the al- wlth new ,nqu|rerg ag
thing ns failure, it is only thr
land Team to Become 1
well a s : to prohibit dancing In the park,
underwent a serious operation Pepper, the administration can-'
1 ley
parking will he an- with thoge who ,,ave extended I gim*, ft permit for this had been
blocking or checking of succes«
.. diagonal
. .
League Leader
and she has since been 111, with didate and incumbent, spent
Ncbcdv
Injured.
But
2,000
thorlzed. as no prfrking Is P - the(r exchange of letterg over a ' granted by the park board, and
serious periods of melancholia neatly a half million dollars1 a*8prt«d the speaker.
on Ferry in Panic-in
Mr. Vining stressed the extrema
ni e on
e s e occup et
year or more. Letters aggregat-, gtm permit public dancing In oth-
during the last few months, a«-, alone on the election.
Frisco Bay
Th» Union Oil companv station. Ing 2421 have been sent out In | Pr places within the cltv llmltsj
o f • Importance of preparedness and
The two league leading teams
cording to the physician.
' He pronounced the custom
Stnndard signal? w ill also pre
♦he wlllleness to sacrifice, stick and the two tail-enders will meet
Yesterday shb and her mother Hiring paid watchers nothing more
, h9
SAN FRANCISCO June 10.— v eil. T he citv m anager ha« nre May, accompanied by 3399 pieces Thug, they stated, they had the
and been sewing on a dress for' than subterfuge for buying v o te s.,’'’
one « ambitions on the diamond Sunday In
of literature addressed to tho30 ordinance drafted for the crohthl-
between Medford and Two thousand passengers. were psred cards showing the method
F -irteo for whom Mrs. W<ng held and charged that, considering the,
" fr>
" r,”” 'k nrennrn tor games
thrown Into a panic today when of making parallel parking«. who Indicated sincere interest In tlon of all public dancing In the
the deepest mother love. Just total of the Vare and Pepper vote “
0 ,,f>l *>p ’H«n
n*H Klamath Falls In the latter cltg two explosions occurred in. less wlik|i wi), b<? dlg, r|but(1(l to tho Oregon farm'opportunities.
city.
wl" »“hUv« th« and between Ashland and Gra'itk than two minutes apart an t’.i
j Carrying the message of Ore-
Councilmen Wiley, Thornton,
before the tragedy Eunice had in the county, they spent more, "v fA,,nw
motirists If his plan is adopted.
j
nnd
n frroflt IpodPr.*’ Pass at Grants Pass.
gon’s
desirability
as
a
farmer's
.W
right
nnd Taylor expressed
Mrs.
than
»7
for
each
vote.
been out playiug, while
Northwestern Pacific ferry from
,
Vlnfryv’q ^jldroaq rnq
An effort whs made Io
1
goal
as
well
as
a
vacation
land,
themselves
today as favoring the
Whalley had been in the rear o f 1
Sausalito to San Francisco.
j n f t b o b o a t o v a r p r lo H v o r a d t o « change the game botweon Ashland
Irving E. Vining, President of the ordinance prohibiting all public
the house. Therefore, very little,
.No one was injured. Connect­
V n ’’-•h fin ivi M« f H q r b n n ,
u n t ­ and Grants Pass so that Gnnta
. __
.
State Chamber, has Just returned dancing, while ^t Is understood
is known of the movements thetj
ing rods broks, causing the first
Pass would play here this Sun­
i
n
e
d
»
d
q r
.
from a successful tour of Call- that Councilman Burdlc and Pet-
proceeded the actual shooting In j
,o explosion. The second explosion
day Instead of Ashland jgolng
fom la where he was received with 1 ers will oppose the ordinance,
the attic. According to those
was
caused
by
the
blowing
off
of,
the Josephine county city. but
great enthusiasm. It is expected Mayor Johnson stated he did not
who examined the child's body, In-;
a cylinder head. A tug towed the
this could not be arranged Tha
i
that the travel of Californians to, oppose public dances, properly
dicatlons were thafethe daughter |
boat
In
the
ferry
silo.
declaration of Intention to fils
present schedule • makes two
i Oregon wllf be stimulated by Mr. • conducted as he felt sure tho
was shot before she realised I
1 as a candidate for the office of!
games ln this valley next Sun­
i Vining’s«inspirational addresses, dances here were, and that he
what her mother. In a moment o f 1
' director in School District No. 5
day Grants Pass here and Klam­
would probably veto any ordin­
suicidal manta, contemplated.
' has. boen made, according to In­ and that others who have sought
ath Fhlls at the fairground«
ance prohibiting public dances.
■
homes
ln
California
without
find­
The child had been home only a W rote 60 W ords a Minute
formation given The Dally Tid­
Manager John Endfirs sln'ed
UNIVERSITY OF OR E O O N
for 15 Minutes W ithout
The announcement that the ac­
ing Just what they desired will
short time from a rehearsal of a
ings.
>
that
ln
bis
opinion
the
Arid
nd
Eugene,
June
10.—
(Special)
—
E
rror;
Given
Portable
tion
mentioned above was con­
muslcale In which she would
It was stated that Hal McNair. l>e encouraged to come to Oregon templated at tonight’s session of
Three students from Ashland team was certain this Sunday to
before
leaving
the
Pacific
Coast.
have participated Friday evening.
Superintendent G. W. Briscoe
1 whoso term is about to expire,
creep just a little closer toward
the council created considerable
Mrs. Wing, an athletic and ac­ yesterday afternoon received a have been appointed on the Great-
will seek *Te-electlon.
V. O. N. : Strdkslng the similarity of prob-
Alden
Foote
Whitney
came
to
the
top
of
the
league,
and
that
!
er
Oregon
Committee
to
serve
complished woman of 32 years of telegram from a representative
Smlth. whose tetfn also expires >«“»• of the coast states. Mr. Vln- discussion throughout tho cltv
during the summer months. They the lattejr position would be reach­ his death us the result of nn un­
today. Stringent opposition tt»
The Remington Typewriter com-
" n
county pha^ ed before the soason Is over
avoidable accident, was the ver- soon, has not stated whether h e ! “»« *»»« “»«d® » valuable co«“-i-
will
seek
re-election.
The
petl-
’
“«tion
to
the
unity
of
mefhod8
J ” CJ^°"anee w»l Brobihfv
(Continued On Pnge Twol
pany’that Miss Mary Galey. «
Edlth DndRe and John Galey.
The local team has been defgg,jdjct of the coroner's Jury follow-
tlons
must
be
filed
at
once,
It
o
t
solving
these
problems.
After,
Jibltlon
Ordina e
p
y
cent graduate of the local high
Others serving frbm Jackson stiff practice work this week and 1 | ng an inquest conducted by
spending the week ln Coos county,! follow its passage.
school and one of thé leaders in county are: Paul Luy.' Joyce Mad­ with the same strong lineup M; Henry V. Joyawx, deputy coronor was stated.
chamber pre«Wen4 »'Ut
t tltB I y pv Wi tt lug mill t e sta here and dox and Arthur Schoni, all of tor* down tit* Jtlamath F?IT '««-¡of Klamath bounty.
come
to
Portland
to deliver ad
In state contests had beery award­
Medford. The work of the com­ fense last Sunday, the local L 'ist- 1 Whitney was killed qarly Bun-
¡ dresses here as well as in a num-'j
Is distributed gratis to thp ed a Remington Portable as a
erg
feel
that
Grants
Pass
will
fall:
day
mOrnlng
whpn
the
car
ln
F
» * ' ' •-> I
mittee will be outlined upon the
her of Neighboring cities.
guests of The Llthia Springs
prize for excellont work done in
arrival home of the students this a similar victim In the gain* at which he was riding plunged ofT
The Starting Point For
and Ashland Hotel and to the
a test here the last day of school.
An
Ç(ftnpa,Kn rill Grants Pass Sunday.
a highway fill on the Ashland-
campers at Llthlg Park and
The telegram was as follows:
Tourists I
he* carried on by them during the
Klamnth Falls highway.
Wit­
Jackson Hot Springs camp
Superintendent Briscoe;
summer and early fall.
nesses examined at the inquest
Spend a few days hare and
grounds— a total af< approxi­
Ashland. Oregon,
THE WEATHER
BAN FRANCISCO. June 10.
were
f?tate
Traffic
Officer
W.
A.
visit the following scenic won­
mately 200 copies each da?—' ; Miss ^iary O«fe? qualified for
(UP) — Lieutenant “’ Bandy
Foster,
Karl
G.
Kimball,
driver
ders within a day's driving
In order that* Ashland’s Visit­ Remington Portable typewriter.
~
tt
Fair tqnlght and Fri­
of the Ill-fated car^nd Dr. J. 0. Gpodnlan, former WeBt ,Point ath-t
dlstanof:
Congratulations.
ors may know something , of
tt day; cloudy near con?t:
BALTIMORE. Md. June 10.
Patterson, according to the re­ letlc star, and captain of the
Lake of The Woods
H. C. SPILLMAN.
our city.
Ninth
Corps
Area.
U.
8.
A.,
army
—
Richard
Reese
Whltemore,
tt light to moderate north­
port.
'
Klamath Falla
The te3t In which Miss Galey
team last seAbon, left today for head of the aoscalled Whittemore
tt west winds.
Oregon Caves
qualified for this reward was thd
Llthia Springs Hotel '
Honolulu. His transfer to Hawaii «»ng of New York and Baltimore
.
Rogue River Fishing Spots
of 60 words a minute
Hotel Ashland ,
t ' I writing
was received regretfully by sports J®*®1 robbers, was today sentenc-
Klamath River— Fishing
Two Ashland youths, Albert
Ashland Natatorium
for 15 consecqtlve minutes with­
followers throughout the Ninth ed to hang for the murder of Rob-,
Jacksonville—County Seat
out making an error. This Is Thompson and Donald B. ton g.
California Oregon Power 60.
Corps Area and at Fort Scott. ®rt Holtman, a prison guard. The
While you are a guest In our city? be certain to vllsit Llthia
Crater Lake •• Open Later.
were fined »6 In City Judge
considered a remarkable feat.
Llthia Park Board'
Park, a playground of many acre«, with the main entrance
where he has been atatlonod- bandit killed a guard In a prison
Beautiful 8Ukiyeu Mountains
Frost’s
court
lalt
evening,
follow­
*! . lif the same content Miss Ruth
at the Plaza, where Nat ugg*« deepest beauties are found
I I Jackson Hot Spring«
Goodman Mid he contemplates break February 20, 1925.
Diamond Lake—Fishing
ing
their
trial
*
on
a
charge
of
along
the
walks
that
1«
you
through
the
forest
border­
Andersqn,
making
an
average
of
City of Ashland
contluulng b|a. athletic activities
ing on Aahland creek.
• > <
67 correct
:orrect wor^s
words per minute, reckless driving on North Main
Talent Irrigation ptsthet
Advertise In The Tidings.
street ln this city.
i In the Islands.
won ¿ «liver medal.
VINING PLEASES
LARGE CROWD AT
1 Fk/111 fl TUDAZ
129SETTLERST0
PAID $7 VOTE
IN PRIMARIES
M E TEAM 10
PASSENGERS GEE
, CLIMB 10100, FRIGNI IN fflO
■ BIG EXPLOSIONS
Must File For
SvIlOOl Election
MARY RALEY RIVEN '
TYPEWRITER P R IZ E ' Three Students
FOR PERFECT WORK Of City Honored
No Blame, Verdict
in Whitney Inquest
THIS ISSUE
California Star
GoesJTo Hawaii wjiittcmore To
Hang; Is Verdict
Youths Fined As
Reckless Drivers
- VISIT LITHIA PARK
Ashland