Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 11, 1926, Image 1

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Cannot,survive three months in
the rich ozone a t Ashland. Pure
rlnmestio water helps.
A shland
daily
The Tidings Haa Been Ashland*s' Leading
T idings
ASHLAND CUM ATL
V\ about the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
'I'iiis is a proven fact.
\ endpaper bor N ea rly F ifty Years
UmieS I t ,«» Wire Service*
Sacceeaor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volume 41
VOL. X I,IX
NO. 239.
ASHLAND, OREG()N, FRIDAY, JUNK 11, 1926
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Referendum On Dance Ordinance
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OFFICERS ARE! Maccabees Building New Borne PARKING PLAN
ADOPTED WITH
NAMED TO; ACT
MINOR CHANGE « :
IN ELECTIONS
~
Held
SIDEWALKS FOR
NORTH SIDE IN
COUNCIL ORDER
Besides the parking sys- »
tern, sidewalk» and dance tt
question, many other mat- !♦
ters of routine business tt
were handled by the city tt
council ut Its meeting last U
» night.
A petition to open Hart­ :: 9500 Feot of Gutters, Curbs,
Parallel System to be R ule;»
Republicans Organize Then-
Sidewalks in a New
ley
street, which has «
Here as Soon as it Can
County Central Committee
«
Project
never
been
used
as
a
Be Started
A t Medford
street, was acted upon by
referring to the street »C O ST WILL BE $18,000
M ORE ST O P
SIGNS
CROSE IS CHAIRMAN
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committee.
This street »
runs north from Nursery » K” comiiicnilMliiNM o f Malone Arc
*1 mw Business Men I'll? Protest
Adopted, Covering Area of
ORDINANCE GIVING COUNCIL PRIVILEGE OF T<>m Hhnpeon, of Ashland, is Con­
*
street.
And Make Orni Objections
gressional
Coinijiittecnjan;
Nine Streets H ere
REFUSING DANCE LICENSES PASSED OVER
City Mnnnger Malone $$!
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To Idea V,
H. fl. S m ith Cliosen
«1
was
given
authority
to
ad­
VETO OF MAYOR JOHNSON, BUT W ILL OF
vertise for bids for the «1 The city council last night ad­
Despite the filling of a peti­
PEOPLE ON QUESTION TO BE ASKED ABOUT
Members of the Jackflon Coun­
construction of the com­ » opted the recommendations of
tion of protest front every busl-
AUGUST 1ST IN ELECTION?
ty Republican Central Committee
fort station at the en­ «1 City Manager Malone covering
ne’ss firm about the Plana and
the
in session Thursday afternoon at
trance
to Lithia Park at It! sidewalk construction in
oral objections cf business men,
North
end
of
the
city
and
author­
The Daily T iding« was informed late this afternoon the Hotel Mec/ford in Medford,
the
Plaza.
This
had
been
the city council last night adopted
approved by the park $< ized the city clerk to give notice
¡the parking recommendations jf
Councilman Taylor had notified the Lithians that he was elected A. J. Crose, chairman of
fj ¡of Intention to construct same.
the committee, Vern M. Marshall,
hoard.
City Manager Malone and author­
making an effort to arrange so th at the referendum on ni(i<.iai^.iic<inuivi
secretary-treasurer; S. S. Smith-
The city manager was » The manager’s recommendations
ized the chief of police to arrange
the dance ordinance would not have to be held until th e ;g^aje executive committeeman:
were made under authority of the
also
given authority to ad­
■for the Institution of these park-)»
council of May 18th.
November election, which would perm it the conducting of Ton, Simpson, congressional con>-
‘ ing regulations at once.
|$$ vertise for bids on the con­
The recommendations covered
public dances until th at date, and thus eliminate the poa-: mitteeman and authorised the
| The manager’s recommends- » struction of sewer on
chairman to appoint an executive
the
following proposed construc­
Elizabeth
street.
tlons said In part, “It will be not­
sibility of incurring the large expense of constructing the committee of 11 men and a ladles
tion
at an estimated cost of $18,-
The
city
manager
was
ed ‘that parallel parking Is rec­
Lithian platform for only the short period between July advisory committee of 11 women.
000 for a total of 9500 feet of
given permission to take
ommended throughout with the
4th and July 30th., the date which had been set for the
Various candidates and repre-
walk, curb and gutter.
his vacation, beginning
exception of the North side of
Church street Certain curbs
referendum election, for if the dance ordinance should, sentative Republicans spoke and This 14-story temple is being built at Detroit by the Order Main street from Plummer’s
Monday June 14th.
and gutters now In place to be
be sustained in the referendum election on July 30th, the every indication was that an un- of Maccabees. Governor Ab x J. Groesbeck of Michigan grocery to North Pioneer anrl
The report of the city
lowered or replaced. AU side­
and Senator Royal S. Copeland spoke at the laying of the South side of Main street from
manager for the month of
nances would have to be C o n tin u e d .
|
walks not now in place to be
May was read and approv­
Councilman Taylor stated he hoped to persuade tne
The foltowlBg reROiution was cornerstone ceremonies for which were in charge oi Su­ alley to alley be*low Tidings of­
built.
ed.
fice to South Pioneer, Also on
preme Commander A. W. Frye (inset).
other councilmen to agree to this, and a special meeting adopted by the committee:
Bush street: Sidewalks, curbs
the west side of First Street from
and gutters on West Side from
of the council was scheduled for la te \h is afternoon when
The Republicans o f Jackson
Main street to the alley between
Bush to Mknzanlta.
the Question would he decided. Besides avoiding a n y ' county held a representative deie- EFFORT TO POSTPONE FAILS
Main and f* street.
i Manzanita Street:
Sidewalks,
..
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- r f n m n i l gate convention on March 30th, I
“The parking limit to be one
possible bad feelings this summer, the plan cf Council- 1#26 The ca)J for thJ< conven. , ; ;
I
curbs
and
gutters
on
l»oth
side»
The effort of CouncU-
hour between the hour3 of 8 a.
man Taylor would cut out the expense of a special elect-, ^on wftg ma(je under authority of ♦ liiun Taylor to poetpono *
from North Main street to upper
m. nnd 5 p. m. on Main street
Almond street.
,
ion, relieving the Lithians of this.
i a resolution unanimously adopt-' * tlie referendum until the *
from 3rd street to tho Plaza, the
Weimer
Street:
Sidewalks,
* W ith Councilman Taylor, Bnrdic and Peters support- ed by the Jackson county Repub-| • regular November elec­
l ’lnza and out North Main street
V i
—
i
curbs
and
gutters
from
North
tion,
a*
explained
at
top
to
Holman;
also
on
First
street
i n i this and Councilman High, W right and W iley poa- X X ’X X * / ? / /
"* * | lftaln street to Scenic drive.
of main story u i thia page, *
from
Main
street
to
alley
be­
sibly opposing it, the resalt would be a tie,4n which case prlmarIe8 by tbe p6opIe Vftder , foiled, as (Vumilinen
Nursery Street:
Sidewalk»,
tween Main nnd C streets. No Says He Did Not 6tre»g In
Mayar Johnsen would undoubtedly make the postpone- our eIection ,aWfl this committee1 - Wright, Wiley anil High
curbs and gutters from North
Members McNair and V. O. restriction ns to parking en other come Tax, Unless That
Main street to Scenic drive.
insisted that tin* Lithians
rnent until November a certainty.
•
represents and acts for the party
is Found the Best
N. Smith to Seek Re-elec­ streets, except that all-night park­
In all party matters. It is em-
Coolidge Street:
8idewalke,
be held to tlieir pledge (o
ing will not he permitted on any
tion, is is Announced
curbs
and
gutters
on
north
sld»
conduct
the
referendum
ut
J.
W.
McCoy,
who
was
presi­
Ashland
will celebrate the Fourth of July,
and public
i powered by law to raise campaign
street as specified In Ordinance
A s m a n a w ill c e ie u id i« w w *
J.
nf fund* by assessing candidates and
dent of The. Oregon State Bank­ of street only, from North Main
the earliest possible dale
Carl» Nims this morning an­ No. 8 1 1 /
dancing- will continue in Ashland, pending t e
>
otherwise; it 'oan fin vacancies
which will be July 30th.
nounced that he would be a can­
"Two cards are abo submitted, ers’ association the preceding street to Scenic drive.
a referendum on the question of whether or not public orcurr,ng in its county ticket or
North Main Street: Sidewalk.
Thus, the last minute, and
didate In the election for the se­ one covering signals and reprint, year, reports that the meeting
dances will be sanctioned, according to present indica- on the central com mittee; it can
The Dally Tidings hopes
lection of two members of the of certain sections of city traffic held Inst week In Gearheart was curb and gutter on westerly side
appoint standing committees and
the final decision in the
school board of District No. 5., the ordinance: the other shows dl- ono of the most Interesting the only, from Coolidge street-to the
?°MT hi. is the gist of the decisions which foUowed th e ,
northeasterly side line of I<ot N3.
controversy is to hold the
vacancies being caused by the as­ agranintlcally how to handle car association has ever held.
12 In Mayer’s addition, excepting
referendum election July
Mr.
McCoy,
accompanied
by
piration of the terms of Hui Mc­ to park parallel, with reprint of
action of the city council last night in adopting anordm - ,act. lbe power ana authority of
M’-g, McCoy, their daughter, a walk where same Is not la
30th.
Nair and V. O. N. Smith. It Is certain traffic regulations.
ance, over the veto of Mayor 0. H. Johnsen, to license, ,his committee is such that if in
understood that Mr. McNair will , “It wlll nlso be permlssnble ti Francis and Barnard Joy, who place.
Factory street, sidewalks, curl»«
subject to the approval of the city council, all public ' (Conth,1IMl
PBge Four*
be a candidate for re-election, and double park where pnrnllel park­ spoke to the bankers during their
nnd
gutters on Northerly side on­
Mr. Smith informed The.Tidings ing is used for short periods of ■program, had an enjoyablo auto­
dances-in Ashland.
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mobile trip to the convention, ly, from North Main street t i
this morning that he would also
An emergency’clause, which had been attached to the
(Continued on* Pago Four)
spending tho night going and Laurel street.
be a candidate for re-elect Ion.
ordinance, vzas eliminated, thus leaving the way open
coming at Corvallis.
They re­
Mr. Nims, one of the most pop­
for a referendum on the ordinance. The Lithians, around
ported the roads in splendid con­
ular and successful of the young­
dition, with the exception of short
er bukiness men of tho city, was
whpse dancing pavilion in Lithia Park the question cent­
One
Man
Stood
Good
For
a
persuadgd
this
morning
to
enter
detour».
ered pledged themselves to sponsor a referendum on the
State Game Warden Averill and
Huge
Sum.
Said
Was
Only
the
contest
for
one
of
these
two
Barnard Joy. who has done ex-
ordinance quickly as possible so as to ascertain the con­ members of the «Immission, who
a
Loan
to
Party
places
on
the
school
board.
i
relient
work In boosting Boys*
will be In Ashland Saturday even­
census of the voters of the city.
¡and
Girl»*
club work, about which
will be entertained at an in­
WASHINGTON, D. C-, June 11.
Steps have already been taken to initiate this refer­ ing,
Salem Break is Stopped as he spoke to the bankers proved
u
Kscaped Lunatic is
formal dinner, which will %e at­ — Joseph H. R. Grundy, Republi­
very popular at tho meeting a c ,
Qf
Rope is Being1 Given to
endum and petitions will be circulated immediately to tended by several who are interest­
can political leader In Pennsyl­
cording
to
Mr.
McCoy,
who
stated
r
Inmates
<
procure the required number of signatures, 10 per cent ed In game welfare, according to vania, admitted today to the sen­
Ag^ed Women
that the bankers found his views
of the legal voters, to bring the question to an election, i announcement, this morning.
ate Investigating committee that
SALEM. Ore., June 11.— An at­ on this ImportarA work very in­
8AN FRANCISCO. Calif., June
I t is understood th a t the referendum election will be h e ld 1 The dinner win be at (he Lithia he personally gave and stodd good
tempted jail delivery was frus­ teresting and instructive.
.
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v
— .(1.1 a rloin
’ i Springs hotel tomorrow evening for $408,000 In the recent prl-
111.—
The police today went back
That the Redwood highway Is trated early this morning when
about August 1st., the earliest posable date.
¡at 7 o.clock and thoge wh0 wlll bo
The sessions of the hankers to the search for the murdering
enjoying
an
almost
Incredibly
rap­
The referendum hclds the ordinance m status quo, pregent‘ are; Pau, ghearer> Wm. | mary cantpaign of Senator 1’ep- id Increase In traffic Indicated C. N. Bailey, the chnpel guard, were attended by some of the most madman who yesterday claimed
I per, while under examination Ly
discovered Don Hall, a convict, influential bankers In this state,
or abeyance, pntil the people have passed upon it. The ,8aac. Bert Anderson. Chris Got- Senator Reed.
his third victim.
by figures and graphs compiled tearing away the screen from the
as well as leaders from other
He called yesterday at the flat
elimination of the emergency clause automatically puts iieb and Charles Thomas of Med- Grundy admitted he “loaned” by the Grants Paas chamber of window to the tailor shop.
of
Mrs. Lillian St. Mary, a «3-
commerce,
whch
Is
located
nt
the
the otdinance in status quo for 30 days and would have ford; e ^ d Briggs o. m . Green, the Pepper organization $300.000
(Continued on Pago Four)
'Hall, a patient In the prison
year-old
widow. Her body waTJ
northern
terminus
of
tho
Red­
perm itted the holding of dances here within this 30 days, Dodge
•
ar er'
er’ ou 8 outright, that he contributed ?3,-
hospital, had gained access to the
and R. P. Price.
found later crushed to death.
000 and signed a joint, note for wood highway. The report Just prison yard by a rope which he
but the referendum will be used instead,
The police lwdleve it 1« an escap­
$90,000. He said he had faith received by the Redwood high­ had smuggled Into the hospltul.
The city already has an ordin­
ed
madman who has killed three
way
association
shnws
that
the
that the people of Pennsylvania
; Ho Is said to have signalled to
ance which licenses public danc­ ordinance passed'last night chnng.
aged women.
would make it up to him In con­ auto registrations have Increased, , pe Duncan and Fr(jd n ,ake pon.
ing, but this lias not been enforc­ ed this, making the Issuance
75.85 over tho registrations of | v|clg
the ho3plt«|. ]ugt before
tributions.
ed. This ordinance permits tho public datace license SUBJECT TO.
q
rp
C tr o a m c
THE WEATHER
last year, covering the period
cau(;bt
A dumniy plgtoi.
o C F ll I O O l l i r tlllS
city recorder to Issue the licences, THE APPROVAL OF THE COUN-'/
from January 1 to May 1.
I mude
frpm
wof)d
wag
found
Fair
tonight and Satnr- tt
made from wood, was
which made it a mere matter of CIL. '
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day: moderate tempera- tt
There has been a 300 per cent the hospital after the plot wns
paying the licence, whereas the
As the councilmen who favor-
Alleged Bootlegger Dead as n ture; variable winds, tt
Increase In visitation to »Oregon I frustrated.
During the last month thon-
Resu
asuit of Fight With
oaves.
mostly northerly.
tt
ed the pew ordinance had B,afo" ; Band8 of additional fish eggs wore
4-
emphatically their opposition to, Bh,ppe(, t0 the atate hatcheries of
Raiding Officer
MW FKVOO »
CSRL NIMS SEEKS
PEACE ON SCHOOL
BOARD: TWO OTHERS
Qanlc ]\Ten Guests
Here At Dinner
S4D8.0D0 SPENT IN
PRIMARY, ADMITTED
of imra m s
Mi O EM •
IS FRUSTRATED
THREE WOMEN DEAD:
WORK OF MADMAN
Redwood Highway
Travel Increases
ONE KILLED IN
GENERAL SCRAP
ÔÎ’¿Many Fish Eggs
THIS ISSUE
r
Perkins’ Father
Stated Very 111
pnblf* dnnsasi these opposing tha u fg|W . 1WWBTH IU ttte rraprt
Many Oregon Ant os
Brazil To Abandon
Pass Through Yreka
League Of Nations
SALEM, Ore., June 11.—John
Is distributed gratis to the ¡new ordinance acted upon the I of M L Ryckman, gt*te h fg h -
Condition of W. T. Perl ina,
Kaborls, an alleged moonshiner,
,
supposition
that
the
new
law
w
as.
guperintendent
Eggs
guests of The Lithia Springs
, .
» «I.
en even
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wcr* taken to 8t. Vlhcent’s hospital
was killed by State Prohibition
et», e nnh shipped during May, according fo Wednesday evening with a siid-
and Ashland Hotel jnd to the n r t v r X
Officer O. C. McBride early today
COLLD
REFU.B
any
urther
i
-
fhe
report>
a„
follows—
Frdm’
den
attack
of
gp|nai
meningiti»,
campers at Lithia Park and
YREKA. Calif. June 11— With- ddring a raid on the William
< (ance censes,
n ns an o
p iamond L,ake, 683,000 ralntnw | wag reporfed unchanged Thurs*
Jackson Hot Strings camp
I“ /
to Bin«hom 8pr,n<" hatcb" day. His condition is serious rfe
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 11.— •" tho l«st woek carB ontorlng Brown ranch between Woodburn
grounds— a total of approxi­ H T ! i° n ‘O? .h e “ ? n’ e’.
of
the
subtle
change,
In
the
word-1
Lory; 9(13,830 rainbow eggs to ls unconscious. Perkins Is the fa- Brazil Is determined to resign California from Oregon have and St. Paul. James Angelus wao
mately 200 copies each flav­
4ng
of
the
method
of
Issuing
11-
Canyon City; 1,459,820 rainbow i tbar ot w illiam H. Perklnp. <’tty from the League of Nations, i t , been increased fully 100 percent, seriously wounded and William
in order that Ashland’s visit­
censes waa the reason the or'1"1 ! eggg t0 Crane Prairie. From editor of the Ashland Daily TM-. wae revealed today In a cable'sent I according to H. D. McLain, lord Brown was arrested and Is In the
ors may know something of
ance was opposed so strongly.
Crane Prairie—-600,000 rainbow tng», and former Portland New«- the government by Mello Franco.1 manager of the ’California State county Jail.
our city.
The shooting occurred during
Automobile association
. W. J. Looker, court reP°rt( r nf oggg t 3 Roaring River; 1,100.000 papermBQ.— Portland Telegram,
the Brazilian council member.
the
raid when McBride attempted
Oregon
cars
are
being
register­
Jacksonville,
was
present,
at
‘b®
ra|nbow
eggsito
Mehama;
500,000)
Lithia Springs Hotel 1 f
ed here at the rate of 100 daily! to arrest Brown while he was de-
oh
I
request
,gf
those
opposing
the
or-
ra|nbow
eggg
t0
Delpb
cteftk.
EV-
Hotel Ashland *
and It le estimated by McT.aln Hearing moonshine. Brown call-
Ashland Natatorium ► r t dinsnee so as to have an accnr'| erett Moore, superintendent at
that fullv that many more fell to ’ ed to his companions and Kaborls
ate
repor|
of
statement»
made
and
,be
gp«,noer
creek
hhtcherv
was
California Oregon Power Co:
While yon are a guest In our city, be c.erfnln to vllslt Lithia
stop at Yreka and are registered approached with a rifle In hl»
action
taken
transferred
to
Bntte
Falls,
displac­
Lithia Park Board
I -
,
Perk, a playground of m-iny acres, with »be main entrape»
After, the dance ordlrtanc^ was ing the superintendent there.
nt points further down the val­ hands. McBride killed him «nd •
Jackson Hot Springs
at
the
Plaza.
wh»r»
Nndure’a
deepest
boautirs
are
found
general Scrap followed. In which
read, with the emergency clanse
ley.
along the walks that Icidi yon through the foreet border­
City of Ashland
James Anrelu« was wounded and
Included which would have placed
ing on Ashland oreek.
Talent Irrigation Dlstnét
Chris Angelus escaped.
Tidings Advertising Pays.
1 Advertise In The Tiding».
Cdrftlnued bn page Two
VISIT LITHIA PARK
Ashland
The Starting Point For
T ourists!.
Spend a few day» here and
visit the following acentc won­
ders within a day*» driving
distance:
T.alte of The Wood»
Klamath Fall»
Oregon Cave»
Rogue River Flkhlng Spot»
Klamath River—Fishing \
Jacksonville— Cewnty S**t
Crater Lake— Open Later.
Beautiful EMsktvoo Monatala»
Diamond Lake—Flaking
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